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' V II. MAY 2S, 1875,- v'sTorn;E' register;.- ; Pwiint'oranls at l!)iW A. M. tlnl'j' C"I "i.'""'!.' J ''1i:i.non nt-MltTO A.M.. trl-w&ekly- -I:..,,!,,.) U win! k;iI:VH imil KHtlnvs. l''ni!ra:tI (Northl Unliy except Sub- tmWjr, nt ik ikA.Xi (Wmtti lit la .W Mi t '. ' . 3Utt-S DKl'AltT. "''Vo V istroiid (KotithI ilnlly, except Sabbatb, !i Hi . iNfiflhi Mt It :W A. M. - .,trili.lllly.v.wiil..bbbiitll, at 1:S0 f;fv,r?,t!!rioTl-'ftn Momtnys', Wednesdays nd -(.- sn.'r HnTtKC KrftHI 7 :H0 A. M. to 7 P. ., Money junta' X1 lioure, trom A. M. to A Perilous Fall. Lost Sabbnlli a little ten-yeftr old boy named Hemlcr . Bmv-trintrt; f Dr. G. ' F"' .Craw ford -lwl a fearfull fall ami a -narrow escape from death. At tile uiouth of the Suntinm Caiial,' where -It empties , .. il... I.. 1 t'....l... l. or..,, mi Ar IHIU tjltj :itiiimiJii.Hi lii "I't1. 1'"'" ..theeitjv- the water of the Canal , falls over m perpendicular bank . for a tlis- - tance of some thirty foet on to a, letlRO .. of flat rooks which, line the water niaf- UlU in vf'i"1.'"'''' . water was turned oft at tho heud of .ihe Canal, leaving only a small amount .running.: The little hoy AiamM, v'ith his brothai-still smaller than himself. was paddling , about. In nia oareicct in -.' the Canal Just above liie fall, when all --at once he slipped on the slimy sedi- -meht which has cathsiviJ b'u.tli bottom ..of the- ditch, and almostln tin Instant ' ws a'.nt nvprlifi flls iinif nrecihUa-' rocks below-the fall breaking his arm 1 in; t,wo places and otherwise bruishiif him about the head and body, Willi great presence of mind, however, the little fellow clung to the rocks and crawled out Of the sweeping current, thus saving himself from being car ried into the river, which is only a few feet from where he fell. He then called for his little brother who stood upon the bank above, to run for assistance, and, the little, fellow promptly obeying, severaf' gentlemen Were soon at the scene of the accident, and, clamhering down the precipitate bank, managed by great labor and perseverance to con vey the boy up the bank and to his mother's house, where he was prompt ly and skillfully waited on by Drs. Boughton and - Plummer and his wounds properly earcil for. He will Bet. fitnnur nil rlffhr.. !" ' - B . - o Firemen's Picnic The Albany Firemen's Picnic, last Friday, was a repetition of all the former festivities of our fire laddies in eminent success in all of Its features. On the previous evening a delegation of the Portland ' Fire Department was met at the depot by Albany Fire Company and our Brass Band, and escorted to the St. Charles Hotel, where every attention and hospitality was freely given them during their two day's stay with us. The parade of firemen oh Friday morn ing was a beautiful and attractive pa geant, and the exercises at the Grove were varied and interesting, being it nessed by u large concourse of citizens of Alhanv mid vieinitv. The ball at Pacific Opera House in the evening was, we believe, more numerously at tended than any heretofore given in our city, there being at least two hun dred ladles and gentlemen present, all of whom seemed to enjoy themselves with .'hilarious muchness." The hall was tastefully and appropriately decorated and the music was excellent. Supper was served at both hotels, and some ilea may be gained of the nu merous attendance when It Is ascer tained that the spacious dining halls of - ootn were crowned who iruesis two or three times during the progress of sup ,inr i.Aun i,noni ..fi.i., thA '.Utmost satisfaction expressed at the " management of the affair throughout ..the day's festivities and the evening's enjoyments. The whole affair was con ' ducted in tiie most creditable manner. r mm Aiissuum. i'mhii uti 11111111- ' grant who last week arrived here from Northeast Missouri we learn that the farming prospects in that region were never darker than the present year. He thinks that fully one-half the stock has died (luring the past winter for want of food and from the severity of the weather; and many people are - running very biuird tur Mimeming w lve on. They can get no credit, and ft is oyon feared that'some of them will starve oeiore mey can raise aiiinuer crop. :' There is no prospect for raising crop this eason. The grasshoppers are hatching out by millions; there seems to be one for every square Inch of surface; and they are already de vouring everything green. In Bates : county they have eaten most of the . nut a, Uhx ami gardens. Our Informant nys J'he does not know what In the iiuine of God the people there yii do!" Tlii is indeed a sail and disheartening picture.' Bask Ball. Two match games of base ball were played in this city last J Saturday, between two Albany and twcCorvallisvlube. One of the matches was between a juvenile club and the other between adults. In the latter our fellows were badly ' scooped, Ihe jewe standing 39 far t lie Albany boys o fi!) for the Corvalllsites; but as a panaeea for our defeatintheblgmatch, mir "Juniors" walked away with the Corvallls younker to the mark of 23 to 20. Tills was a good game for the little rix.stiTs, and their tail feathers now flutter In the breeze as high as the nieetln' house steeple. A Fkeak of Nati;uk. We have now on exhibition in our sanctum a slutfrd white gopher, brought by Mr. Vm. Crabtree, who caught It on his faj-m a short distance below Lebanon, on the Maintain, and "tutted it himself. It is perfectly white, and In view of the fact that such a thing has never been k nown before, It attracts eonilerab!e attention. After nmuiniiur lu our pos- x-ssion until all who iksirc may have mi opportunity of seeing it, we have' his constituency through last winter's I mined Mr. Crablree to send it to the j term with fidelity and credit. ' '.'Hsiid Museum. i BrsivKw T.suumr.o.-lr. IMor I-osT. A lady's woolen shawl uilK- has taken charge of the slock of gKl ed colors one Inre black stripe about 'owned by Milton Bench and will sell ix In. bm wide through the middle, j them out at very low price at his Lost nn tle 071 h of April bet ween ! store. Farmers will do well to call J'e farm near liiis ciiy and the; there, as he has a good stock of dry Oi.k :., bridg. Tm iiud.-T will ! g.irl, clothing, groceries, etc., and p'ea U'hvh It t thi oftlce. j they are bo.iiid to tie sold. .. ; riHKV tlillkM AOO. .HmV tto:;arri'us aro tho cliftngo?, Jim, Since forty years agot 'Winn snl6or woolon dresses, Jim, ( Ami hay wore pants of tow: v WUi'ft slio'3 u't're made of calfskin '- Ami iHtfks of homespun wool, , t y 'And cl!iuinn ttti ahnirdnyt worfe ' ' Bi'forc the hour of school. vTtm fflrls toolc (aiiKlc lessons, Jim, ' ... , CiKintJiesiilimian-wheeli And piwtlsi.-d hitcsnd early, Jim, On 8lndie, swift and reel ; The boys would ride bnrebnek to mill, V,. Adozon itiiiesorso, And hurry on" before 'twas day, , i Home forty year ago. : ... v ,. .: ' t- . . . ' J The people rode to meeting, Jim, ' . In sleds Inutt-ud of sleighs, . . .. . Ana wagons rodo us onsy, Jim, ' , - As bugles now-a-daj-s:-. -: And oxen answered well for teams, i Though now they'd be ino alow, ' j. ' Jor peojjlo lived not half so last, . , Some forty years ago.., - ' ' O, well do I remember, Jim, , The patent Wilson stove, . ' .. ? 'hftt father bought and iiaid fur, Jim, In cloth our gals had wove z And how the neighbors wondered When wo gK the thing to go, v. ' , Thcj said 'twould bust and kill us all, ' .. fclome forty years jago., - ' "v- ., .. - Yes, every thing Is dtffyrent, Jim,:' ;, From what It used to whs, -! -v.': For men are alwiiys'tn'mimring, Jim, . With God's great natural lawai - , ; But what on -earth we're, cnui'ngtq . ? .. Does ajiyhody know? -;.;;' - ' . : For everything has changed so mitcb. Since' forty years ago. ' .. :w ..LJ-J J1..HL.UJI a, . ... MUUDV 1TK1UM. 1- ': , - ' ..MVVDY STATtOl' Lllin fefli.4 j .I;8t'Uyou the following Items:. (.irain iqtms ,nne; .uiie man still eerfiiw.ifcttycmiislpok wrth; "Nearly evesy body run out "of nay before they got theln'orons lu,ji woulii(lvse them to cut their 'iwall grain, fpr hay, as there is not much attention paid to hay culture. Gardens look well generally. Stock is in good condition. : The Grangers are talking about put ting up a store house and ball in Har risburg this summer the building to be about 30x60, twenty-four feet high. Mr. Win. McCulloch informs me that in portions of Missouri the people are in a critical condition. From a letter just received by htm from his nephew living near St. Joseph, Mo., I clip the following: "The first day of May the ground was frozen two Inches deep; the second day of May the grasshop pers began to hatch out; May 6th, they commenced on ten acres of wheat that my father had in, and the 7th they fin ished It. I have seen them an inch deep on the ground.'! Mr. John Vernon, living on Dry- Muddy, had a set of harness stolen from ' him last Tuesday night. Mr. Kslick and Mr. Stephens started on Friday morning in pursuit of the harness and thief. Up till late last evening noth ing has been heard of them. MIIDDYITE. Hook and Ladder Companv. Wo are pleased to announce that our citi zens have at last Inaugurated a tangi ble movement for the organization of a Honk and Ladder Company. Last Monday about 50 of our best citizens signed a roll of membership and a meeting was held that evening for the purpose of. taking the preliminary step9 for the organization of the Com pany. . Judge Johns presided at the meeting and C- II. Stewart acted as Secretary. A Committee on Constitu tion and by-laws was appointed, con sisting of Messrs. J. K. Weathorford, H. I). Godley and V. H. Dodd. Also, Messrs. C, H. 8:cwart, L. Senders and L. C. Bice were appointed a committee to lay the matter before the Common Council and solicit aid from the city In the purchase of the necessary tppara tus tor the Company. The meeting by a unanimous vote selected "Webber" as the name of the Company as a de served compliment to our lire chief, Joe; and then adjourned to meet next Monday evening for the purpose of perfecting their organization and elect ing olllcers. On Tuesday evening the Committee appolnted'to lay the matter before the Council, performed that duty, and we are pleased to announce that the proj. ect met with the heartiest comuieuda tion from our city fathers and the promise of a suitable appropriation so it niny be regarded as a fixed fact that we are to have a first-class Hook and Ladder Cninnany in Albany within (lie next few days. The trucks qnd ap paratus will he procured as soon as pos sible after the organization of the Company, A Human Biiutk. Ochoco Valley Is exjileil over a family row in which a man let his brutal nature crop nut In a very unenviable way. Being remote from a blacksmith shop he was trying to shoe a horse himself, and railed on his wife to fold the animal while he made an effort to perform the Job. She in some way bandied the halter so as to excite the horse and he kicked the man once or twice at least enough to make him mad ami the cuss took his spite on his wife by falling on her and heating and kicking her about in the most brutal manner.. Latest advi ces say she has had him arrested for as sault and battery and bound over to appear at Circuit Court. He ought to be punished most severely and the wo pianglvpn a ffjyprce by f ;'uiuimqux." voto. Fbom Paradisb.' Hon. I. H. Wal drlp for many years a resident of this city, hut who has for the past three years resided In Northern Idnho Is at present visiting old friends In this re gion. Hi residence 1 in Paradise Valley, Nez Perce county, 30 or 40 miles from Lewision, and from his de scription of Paradise Valley we Judge It Is not inappropriately named. He says the soil Is the richest In the world, the climate the most healthful and the people a Intelligent and generous as ran be found anywhere. By-tl-wy, Mr. W. was last yesr elected by the Democracy of thateounly, to thel.rr- ritorial Legislature, where he served Ballod's Mo.ntuly Magazine tori Jtjne. It has an extra good assortment of stories, eloquent poetry, fine Illus trations, and all th? variety that goes to make up a first-class and popular magazine. It is the greatest favorite for a cheap serial, of auy Id the coun try, and the reason Is, Jt, las more variety than other magaiunvs. A sea story is in each number, and one or two personal adventures, which are al ways interesting to men and boys, and even the ladies like to read them, If a thread of love runs through the tales. The contents of the June number are exceedingly rich and varied. ' Thomes A Talbot, Publishers, 80 Bromfleld street, Boston. i . Capmbetino. There 'will boa campmeeting of the Cumberland Pres byterian Church in connection with tho meeting of Synod near Lebanon, Linn county, commencing on the 25th of June. Synod to convene on the SOth. Distinguished ministers from abroad aro expected. All are cordiafly Invited to attend and come, as fur as practicable, prepared to take care of themselves and . teams. No huxter stands permitted within the limits of the grounds, as prescribed by law. By order of session, C. A. Wooly, Minister, AN Albany correspondent of the Bulletin writes ns follows to that paper: "Albany Is improving very rapidly. Many new and substantial structures are in course of constr jctlon. Time will designate this beautiful town as the queenclty of Oregon. The State Rights Democrat, un der the supervision of Messrs. Brown & Stewart, has been thoroughly over hauled, and is one of the handsomest offices In the State. They will soon have their presses' running by water power. Mart. means business." Benefit. A grand spelling match for the benefit of the Albany Ladies' Aid Society will he held at the Pacific Opera House next Tuesday night. Ad mission 25 cents. Refreshments, In the way of Ice cream, strawberries, cake, etc., will be supplied at a reason able "figger."i The members of the committees that were appointed at the last meeting of the Society are expect ed to be on hand at an early hour that evening for the purpose of performing their allotted duties. We trust our citizens will turn out en matte and give the ladies a rousing benefit. "Hog Town," on the Benton county side of the river, opposite this city, is fast assuming muniolpal proportions. It contains about a dozen neat cottages, most of which are lu the midst of thrifty and attractive gardens. All these improvements have sprung up in the past year or two, and if thjs thrift continues we may shortly expect to hear theplcbian name of "Hog-Town" give place to the more patrician title of "Porkopolis." Asliby Pierce will prob ably bo the first Mayor of the 'Opolls, and F. M. Wadsworth, Recorder. Wanted. 100,000 pounds of wool for which O. Fox & Bro. ore prepared to psy the highest casli price. They also take pleasure lu announcing that one of their firm has Just rettrned from Sail Francisco, with a large and well assorted stock of general merchandise, which they offer lower than ever for cash or country produce. The public Will do well by examining their stock before purchasing elsewhere. They have a large supply of wool sacks and twine for safe. . Gone Sooth. Hon. A. C. Jones, for many years an honored and Influential oltlsen jf Llnn, departed with his fam ily for Jacksonville on Tuesday, de signing to make his future home in Southern Oregon, mainly In conse quence of the continued l health of his family. Wherever he may go he carries with lihn the best wishes of scores of his old Linn county friends. He is a good, square man, a lawyer of ability and nn earnest, consistent Dem ocrat. Overland Monthli fob June. This is the closing number of the four teenth volume, and we must admit that the present Issue coutains many entertaining and valuable articles, by authors wl)0 make their reputation on this magazine. The contents are lengthy and varied, aud are fully up to any standard publication of the older Mutes. Address J. H. Carmany ft Co., 409 Washington street, San Francisco, with $4 for subscription. Chas. Wilson, a Scotchman, who has been for many years bilking his Caledonian brethern lu this State out of various sums, the other day appear ed In these parts aud tried to walk away with a few "scads" from Mr. Jas. Fiulaysjn, hut the wary auld Scottish gent. email had heard of the uncanny scamp and wouldn't gle him e'en a whin o' siller. Let everybody look out for the bilk. Klt'KK l l.iIHI Mouth. Last Mon day iiezefciah Hurkliart, son of Lee Burkbart, wan kicked square In the month by a young horse which he was breaking for the saddle. The blow split his lip open and mangled the in side of his uiouth in a frightful man ner, but fortunately no bones were brokci. Dr. Hill l plastering him up again all right, W O OiTw A JrTE D. P. C. IJarper ft Co. will pay the highest cash price for all the wool they cau get, and would respectfully Inform everybody that they have a flue stock of general merchandise for sale very low for cash, or to prompt paying cus toniers ou time, Ouly I iO,00 pound of good wool wanted for which I Intend to pay the highest market price. For wool sacks and twine It will be to the interest of the wool-growers to enquire at N. liuum's nror,.AB JUF.nNos.Th. tlMn County Duslnins Council metis tits sccon'l Tuesday In each manth, at 10 o'clock A. x. Its officers are O. Y. Crawford, I'rc-slileut, and C. P. Davis, Secretary. DexTisTHY. Dr. E. O. Smith, den- tlftt, ran still he fi.und at Ihe old place. He will jnore scr the street Into new quarters In a few weeks. -rr-r stows andabroaq. Bead new atle. Luttuca havo peas. Bully for the "Hooks!" Spelling Schools busted!' ) 1 - , Crops growing luxuriantly ', Straw berries and cream ripe, . "Rones" spins around again. ;Nenr subscribers still come in. Cherries will soon be ready to dig. ' ' Summer bonnets beginning to bloom. ; The fragrant onkia is In full blossom Weather hai been, cold and raw dur ing the week.- 1 V F. J. Baboock, of Salem, sraole upon us last Monday, Father Ketchum Is over from Puget Sound on a visit, looking weH. ' If you want a first-class sewing ma chine cheap, Inquire at this office. In what ship has the greatest num ber of people been wrecked? Court ship. Those who rise toeminence suddenly are very apt to oome back by the next train. 'Squire Slngsby commenced a brick making contract for Lee Burkbart this week. Hafe Backenstohas built a commo dious "ccnd!tlqn"iito the Exchange Hotel. The average; Albany spoonies now take Sunday promenades to the ceme teries. The man who doesn't hang out his shinglo and advertise dies and leaves no sign. ' , . . ; ,j The brick for Fromau's block is being delivered on the ground by Mr. Jno. Lay ton. Harry Kuhn is manufacturing Just as nice carriages and backs as you can buy East..; I'-'.'i , -; mi sa JuplterPluvlus has again turnedover thejob of street sprinkling to McLane's sprinkler. Last week of Spring.' (But, conie to think of It, maybe most folks knew it already.),,; Tho chromo men sold over $2,000 worth of pictures in this city during the week. Our thanks are due Senator Mitchell and Cof. Nesmlth for valuable Con gressional documents. The organization of the "Hooka" will require the establishment of a fire depaitment In ourclty. , ' Our youug friend, Alfred P. Creel, has the thanks of this establishment for a beautiful boquet. Allen Parker telegraphs from New York that he wiff embark on thesteam- er for Liverpool to-morrow. The rain is over and now old proba bilities are shuddering for fear we will have the hottest summer known. t Wm. H. Oearhart, for many years a resident of this city, died last Monday at his home four miles east of Albany. We aie much obliged to our old Democratic friend 'Squire Slnsby, of Peoria, for collection of subscriptions. Trout in theSantiam Ditch 18 inches long. This sounds a little fishy, but D.'ck Morris swears It Ib factum facto ruin. ";- - ; 1 : " - John Burkbart Is erecting a neat res idence in Dixie, and the conundrum "What wiU he do with it?" yet re mains unsolved. ' Prof. Warren returned overland last Friday, being summoned by telegraph from his Eastern trip by the sudden illness of his wife. Jos. Hanuon, Esq., of this city, will deliver the annual address before the literary societies of Monmouth College on the 15th prox tipo.; 3 3 14 T western mar iuge, 1. u. u. 1., or this city, is . the banner Lodge of the State. Its membership numbers about 140. Jo. Liggett is ,V, tV T. A pair of steel-shaft specs, enuased in a leathern pouch, was picked up In front of our office yesterday. Come here, pay for this natlce Aqd.tulfa them away. Notwithstanding the apparent scarci ty of money we hear of new Improve ments and buildings being projected almost every day by our enterprising Albanians. The festive chromo man has been In the city during the week, and every body. has a picture of "Elaine," or "Yosemite" or a female angel dressed in her hair. 1 , ' A rare time was had at the school picnic in Happy Home District, Forks of Santiam, last week. Miss Mbggie Irvine Is teacher and Is giving univer sal satisfaction. - A subscriber In "fJouger'a Keck." this county, writes us that crops took fine and everybody hi lisppy,' We will look after those papers to which he di rects our attention. Mayor Fropjao , won't be bothered with any more questions about those old houses, Ike Conn has moved 'cm away, and you must' now bone Sam. Young about them. ' , Mr. MiUer, the man who drew the plan for the Lebanon bridge, was last Wednesday awarded Ihe contract of Its construction for fn.OOTjr. This Is consid ered a very low figure. A. R. McConnell, who has for Mine months-past been under Dr. Haw thorne's treatment, at East Portland, has returned to his family in this city, completely restored to health. J. B. Houston has sown on his farm near til is city TO acres of flax, which he thinks will yield bushels per acre. Milton Houston has 80 acres In flax which prorjlsce about the same JlWd. R. 8. Khanklln, of Peoria, died on Thursday of last week, of lung fever. He was aged 47 years, was an excellent citizen, and his loss Is universally de plored In the region where he wm known. He leaves f fe((P,dfivp chil dren. Robert GlWilsrid, eldest sou of John Qilliland, of Sweet Home, died fast Hunday, of typhoid foyer, lie was sged about 18 years, and was a promis ing young man. We deeply sympa thise with Ills parents hi their sad af fliction. Several Albany ladies talk of organ. I Izing an Equestrienne Club. This Is I the moat delightful exercise of yhlch. " kur tll nwh nl 1 isiin auout uur vnjr inc mim 111 the stnrlil for this sort of summer en joyment. - Many of our cltlten deserted town yesterday for the Good Templar's l"lo nie at Jtobert's lSrld- As a way-up aflalr it was exix-ch-d to he somewhat at Ihe altllu'kt of Sit. Hood. We , hadn't heard report Ir'm It at we ' went to pre- ywtenlay eventnjr. memammvm!M ' Jaok Frost made a raid fast Tuesday uignion tne nottom lands along the Willamette, In this region, and slew the young vegetables wish a relentless hand. F. M, Wadsworth.of HogTown, (across the river, had about An acre of potatoes killed. We have not heard of any damage being donn to fruit. The sidewalks in various parts of tho city jregulr.r man-traps. Kallsstlck up, boards are wrapped aud walloped and skewed around, and In several nla- oea there are holes big enough for our New Foundlnnd pup to fall through. We have been requested by many citi zens most respectfully to call the atten tion of our city authorities to this matter, and we have done It. '"' : j t Mr. Bllnn, of this city, has shown us the model of an invention of his which he calls a "life float." It Is intended to be constructed eight feet long and sixteen feet wide, and capable of com fortably sustaining 20 or 80pjrsons. It is so constructed as to allow no possi bility of Its sinking with a reasonable amount of weight, and It cannot cap sine. : If It Is what Mr. Bllnn claims forlt there Is no question but It will prove a valuable invention, ' ; The lat men's race, between Juilgc Baldwin, Col. Fred. Hill, Uncle Oeor gey Hughes aud the undersigned, was one of the distinguishing features of the Firemen's Plcnle last Friday. In consequence of one of the racers break Ing at the start, another flying the track and a third running too reckless ly in our way,, the subscriber just nafr urafly quit in disgust and laid down when about half way out; and we don't know even unto this day who really walked oft with the purse. The reiiorters were not admitted to the late lecture on the dress reform, by Miss Agnes Burke at the Unitarian church, Cleveland. Of corset's all right but as the public pants for Information on such subjects, it Is natural that the knights of the quill should endeavor to glean some knowledge of the pro ceedings, W learn that the lecture was about sew-scw, and the old lady did not hang on the out-aklrts of the subject but struck the trail at once and followed It up, She up-braided tight lacers, and a-hem suggested suspen ders for Hose business Is It anyhow? Good Nkwi for Everybody. N. Baum returned last Saturday from San Francisco with the largest stock of goods ever brought to this city, the selections made Is the latest styles in cuts and styles In gents clothing and furnishing goods, as well asafull stock of general merchandise, well selected and a good assortment, which .lis in tends to sell according to- the times, as low as any house in tho oily. , Canckrs can he Cubed. We will warrant a cure ou cancers, or old sores. Have also some new vegetable reme dies for diseases of the eye, that have cured great many cases considered hopelessly blind. ; ..... . Office at Geo. Settlemier's, Seoonil street, near Democrat office, Albany, Oregon. It. O. and Mrs. Prksham, ' Eye and Cancer Doctors. Commercial. The gennral trade has assumed no new features during the week Just closed, and prospect for tho fuuiro remain about ns they were at our Inst issue. With reports a little more, favorablo from California, wo hare advlees of a sevore drouth In Fianeo, uud the opinion of tho Mark Lane Kxpross that prices must advanco slightly. UjHin tho whole, ' wo can say nothing different from our s stomonts Inst woek that bed rock has hoon reached, and a shade of improvement is likely to he the result, The wool market seems to bo an enigma. The demand keeps up, and buyers nro in the field, hut price remain low. ft! to 25 ots.. Ilio latter for choice, 1 tho piiiseut figure. j MAHKF.T HI'.rOItT. Gold In Now York, 1.1. Ijjh1 lenders, in Portland, fiH.'i' buying, B7X selling. Kxchsiitte on San Francisco, 1 per e. Wheat in Liverpool Average, I'Klifur ula, Ss lod to 0s por cental. California Club, Us to Us Ud. Oregon, its 3d to Us od. 8AN FBANCIWX) MAKKKT. Whkat $1 1)5 to (1 75 per cental. Fwu. Kxtra, 1J.I!2 to r,r blil. Oats. J'er oentni, sj.urKn.ja.LU Onions. 3c lt. PORTLAND MAKKKT. Kijur. Kxtra, H m to f."; suiienlne, $3 76, Whkat. 1 Ml per cental. Oats. oWmilftc. ' .', - luiu.tv. SI 40 p.ir eenlnl, Uaoon. Mldos, 13 cents; haillH, 13 (i Ml shoulders, s 9. Labo. In kegs, Me. In 10 ft tins, Iikv IIuttkb. Fresh mil, It"). ' FaiTiTs Dried apples. In sacks ."ie, l;eg Ac plums, pltlctss, tafgi 13; pewthen, l'e; prunes, 17o i flgs, Itbu; raisins t Ikix, (I..U Fkis. 14'5c Chickens. Full grown, M to fli V dozen, " . ucks. Pi doxen. (iKKsa. j'l tq 10 f dimon, lllHM.T-iTiy, JUi'j wilted 70 1 mills, Taiuow. fle. Iiauu. lluriuiw for grain, H to l.le. Coal Oil. Isjvoe's Patent Can, 33 U 30c outside hrands, flee ir gallon. Corrf K. Old llovernineiit Java, !iH to 30c 1 Coals Mi, 2Uu; Ouatamala, 21V. FlH. Mackeiel, No. 1 ti M ((l ti 7.'. V kit; Kastern drv Cod. V'A (. llk V It,, and Crast 7H M Hnhiion, bids, CO no; hf bbl,.i Wi l-lk cans, f ll,t3 cans, oo; haiinon bellies St-Ki kit, rlAi.T. Llveriiool (fine), ton, fli'V 00; Carmen Island, lis l'uloa, l)M Uil Oromid llu k (Mock), l;l tttl H ou, Minua. NtudwieU Isjarui, lu lie; flultleii CoflBO, In bills, f Ib, 11 ',(; Uoblen Colhie, In hf bbl, ll.ul Crushed, Un l'ulverll, Uii 11 ,-; IJraiiii lautl, WA Vi'A?.. Tka. Japan, Young Hyson, In pers, 3A to Ws iniierial (jiinpowder, 7ft to H'l J$c, W)U l(J to Ki Ki'. -brau, CIA Oil; shorts, 'ih 00 to S tons oil enke, U). llAT.-Daloth ll on to ti'4 ou t tun; loose, III 00. I'l.TAlMM. WkiMO bushel, Onions. 1 to lHc a, MuUon ahoep (Kl fi0, AMIANY MAUKtX Prepared weekly hy H. K, Yorno, whole, sale and ralall oitaler in dry gouda and guJi end merchandise. Whkat Wblis, buslud, 73c. to Hoc. tATs AO wills bushel. Potato f l. bualiul. Odlo.xs l.(lt bushel. . l-i.l -l r mv k, or $4 00 r bid. HKASSWhlte, r t. WtV. Ilium l IT Ap U, r s VYiV-, Peaeha, Ific, ' 4 Plum, JHTt f S -Fti roil, tide n. kMHt lkl llf, Chii kkhs a.w.if.l.oo It damn. Ni'oahs I'ruoliroi, He; Ixlsnd, Nl3e!a' i Han Fraiwiwio reliiKHl, I .'In I, iK,-(i.m. Corfru hks ft, elAIr-lf iJc t . Kvnl'r. (H.Wl (gallon ko. ' " ' H. ft. Ilsmt, Ii'5i3e.; aklra, Us shoubbfra, 7.H. I. AHto. Hf'rt.!.-'. ' 1 till leV's ttcruantm, Hoil lil. can, S l Vt UnasnU Oil, raw, r wtl. 1 iiV bollwl, II 37i. . IfKKr m f, fc-. poNa 4m font, He. ADVERTISEMENTS. THE GRANDEST ACBIE.ESC1T 'OF. THE AGE! ? ' 'r' $ " ' i f ' THE - " y ' "LITTLE MONITOR" SEWING MACHINE! NO SHUTTLE I HQ BOBBIN I NO RE WINDING OF THREAD! MAKKSTHE LCK STITCH FltOH TWO H (Ktd,r..-L Makes thy (.'nble Htilnh ft ssinUroidertiiK Iroin two t pools cllrn-l. Just in hi . m 11 muiioh. run more uoii.er with Shut tles Hiid Bobbins, You don't have to slop to wind your throHd a low ynrds at a time on to Itu 10 llubuius. Just take two spools as you them 1 rum tho store, put them on your much 1 ne and stw awny without turtherirouble until thr sikjoIr are used ud. .MtiKt'n tin Kt'nu.iut UR'kBtltch too. As also nn iMi)ijrmt?ni.ie nun and Chain Stitch, ruts tin- work ihroush -J& potmnU laMor titan ntiy whit iimcfum. iihs suorier ' STROKE OF TRIiAfcLE, mnktnK It much less tlreaomtooptrate. Scir-fl-ltiiiK slmlulu needle. Hell-nettlnu- iilM-h. nu'iitu, runs Hip Hglif 'st and makes the least noiwof any machine In the world. Una Jin imu.'dr.vliiK lowers. Will sow silk threiut quui(oMi(n.whainoshurtle machine will do, m iflttwllldo moro work, more kind of work and -anler and Iwtter than any tnaehlns In t hi' wond. Call and e this wonderful Jn t iili.ju ui r.u lv. rimtourapn Uallery, vlitn&Hf. FOUTHKLAJ)IES. MRS. M. MADDEN, II ltVMET, OSECOff, hs Jusl oponed a flno assortment of MILLINERY" GOODS SPRIXCI AXD Sin.KEB STYLES. :rohlrti liojilt, ibp.tlcnllun of Ihe ladles Dressmaking,' Bleacliin? and Pressing VOF. TO ORDER. vldn.Wf. .K .. ,,.., A CARD. A. H. BBI.I. PAnKRR, LATE OP DUE- Ken City, b,'ir leave In liilonn the nublie lluu tin'y esse purchased the entire sleek of nnis, in-'nieineH etc., lorinerly owned liy K. .'. Hill (V son, Mild that Ihey Ui'Hl?n contlnuliiR Hie biiAiiicM at Ihe ultl stand, wliero they pro. pos 1 to ki'..p In the future, a full asMorsmcnt ol llrillfl. t:h"lnlcnls. PaU-tlt Metllelnes. lullet Ar- t!elis and everyttiln usually fuuiid lu a flrsl class ilruit store. Wlill'.M-arne8tlr anllrltlnr a enntlnnanee nf the liberal patronage licrt'lnrnre extended to i ne iild limine, we hope at the same time, by lulr and llle-rnl dealliis, and careful attention to lh- wants nf onstoni''rs to meet the esteem of any nkw fricndswhoiuayfavorus with their Part icular attention will be slvei, to the con iHiunrilnjro, physicians prescriptions and fam ily receipt at all hours of the day or night. . . A. H. Hkll i Pasker, Successors to K. C. Hill Hon. Albany, Dreson, Jet. Sth, 1874. nlltf. . FARM FOIl SALE. . The unUoralenod oiTpri fori(ilo M RICH AND FINELY IMPROVED FARM of riditicn.', flltuntou ttn mi.pn dim canf of At tiniiy.on tlio air-lino nmil Iwtwwii Albany finii Mcio. 'l'ho rrtfttl OlltH thn fnrm tit tiar,. tui'mitU It'iiV.nBtfHtHen'ao:. one utile nnd 9Jtt on the other, thus miiklnir two bemitllul and dottirn bioiHrmi. ltWRiTf on Hie one nlde tt wll ImpriiVf'd ft 11(1 lfW on thPOt.hpr. Thn wrinla ! undtir linos', ttHplitd with kom! tlmhor, Uvlfg wnuv rnd nn (nindnw nf milt, and lu on or Hip b"t urain prxKluclna; farm. In the rich vl l'v of thn HantlHin. A lnrn, tine flCRnnt dwollhiff Iihh just born etvctMl, nt A OOllt of $.). H is fiupiillfd with (food burn and othr outtiulldJiiK". Will on twuy terim. Kor fnrthi-r imrtk'ninrn tntiilro at tho Dkmoohat iuc" or on uw inrm 01 u, t, CHAHi, I .In 1 1 CtMinty, Aprtl ii, IWO, ALBANY BATH HOUSE BARBER SHOP ! - Hilly t lun ili the c,tlin of Allmny hiiU vicinity i r thfl HhcrAl patron a t bsfttnwcil ut itn him fortlio punt wvin yenM, fttiri hope tor tlio intur-T ft oontimmiioo of thlr (uvorn. fur thn iicwuriinfMliitlon of (ra(iniht etiitotncri mid lit' cjil In th'Mtppj-r part t if town ho lm 0 He 110.1 R lll'Hl )IHl' Hhop lxt dlMHf tQ Mottt, ''') tywr n -wifon( wiif r n tfooil worK ii i on wliuiwrtyai he in ttMindnnwlo wait njMin VlOnSMf, iI THs, Jciiuie CY; I'urcloiii Kn-hlonnbio Milliner, Klrnt ulrwt, Albany, In ...mumi, rt-wiviiiB . In of latent ami MOST 1- ASIIIoS'AI.Lr ivtvli:. til til Rtytiiriniid iiKHlrnitH prim'. vl0n4U, ADVRin 1HINU :!n apt(iiKxl iHyntrnntk Alt p-trhoni who (oiitftnpRU niftktnir ViiitniflN wit Ii nowxpaiMTN lor ilm ItiHf rtlon JF nilvf-itiirrnfiitn, Mttoiibi "iid 5 cnU tq IW i . i)" ii i o., ii prk iow, Nw Tor-, for ton.) ttoniHlnlnif lint of nvtr i.tMH) un wait, rum .in "Muint-s, niiiivM)K Hist (fll-t, noVI'niB(- iii?nt (ak--n Tor Ifadlnir phimtpi In iniinvHtHU'n Ht a tr ctni'iidmtH reduction iroiu iiubUnheiv tnU-H, UKTTtm Hook. . . vlUnUyl. KOTIC'E TO H TO( UIIOMIKKH. 'iTKic ih iiRnRnv niVKv that thr im Klonkholiifrt or thf nnuiirn Union Cmn imny will mct nt thn t.raiiK" Hall In tlio city ol Albany, Una uniiuty, UruKon, on Satttrduh, (he Uihh day of May t W6t nt lUoVInk ft. m.,oftnld day for lh pnrtKHo or tib utliiH lilri'rtim And other nwtrY (U-r, unit I'lr-i'lliiK a ncromnciit ou'iuiUiiHon. ,. r ; ' t. IM UAWroitK, 7tt. svl.viirai canon. hitiir'n worn, Kuli iwirtiruiHrN, l"rni, 4o.,t lit fno, hfiHl nn your mtdrvnw t un c. oi.1 d -lwy. Now litlio tlm'. iJon't look for work or IiukIih m i-lM'WIii r', until you hnv i-ariMd wiotl wm -ir.-r, ii. htiHHo b Cw I'urtlmid, Mlilllf, VltJDIVl. PA I KEll MORRIS -k'p'p coniitfintly nn hand liAltOE QUANTITY ofr.s MM I-., t'LAVTtlt lARIM, HAIR, I. tTIIIWU and MIIIWUI.KN. nisnmr. riNAtV SETTLEMENT. NfTlt:K IM HRItrilY (IIVKV THAT C. P. Ibwil", AiliillitUlraNirnr Ihe estate of Jas. P. Ilcu. ili-eeuwd, on the 8i day of May, U? ni'-u ins nni HeiiKint In said estate lu the l Vainly f'airt for Llnn eminlv.Oiietr,!,',, fs anal s-'ltli'Mient, and that hy ouli 'rol aalil Court Tntl, (ht h la of June, JH7S, ttasheen anrlnted tn hear ohleatinns tn aald a. . hmu i ne wiiMfinent m tne same, , i'uhlWiiMl by arti'-rfif the t'ainlv fnlirl. ,f , . , ; . t'A, I'. IbMifK, Adm'r. . N. S. ih 1SOTHK. 1,11KM AMI AKl'KH DATK VS71L Kl'lt tti-r ftoti.f, Ir-lKhi fmiii I'urllHiid Ut Ah ny will i-'uf dollar -r u.. Alldownin'lKbt will iMd- iiv' r.) nt C'-niHodor Am-rrm f u( din riT" or irimriMK" Ht r-ln-- d rt.. ioj.n Will b nvc AMtany for ( oritltU or ropim-d vi ry dy. Korinrth'f liitorinHUvn ui.uiy Ui MOTICK. I.I,THK rUM'K Af'f'OlTNTH AND NTKH ir-l'tO('lfiK Utlif ilnn of It, C. 11(11 A Vm, Uu. rtrufitu In Aihttny, will b lonnd nftt-r t (ill iliitc with', tl ulMl'-rl!Cf led. Hi til Clrrk'a onim tn tii lAHa Hf'ti-w, in ttiltntv. Any j ut.d nil i- ri'.n In.l. in. d i hhiU Arm will ; iio mw -hU tt- iorc JnniiMry ll, I-, mid urtila i Hoii tt'"r'i. m(, . ll.C. Illl.twlVW, VVHt.Mf. j v. ff iiVrpku a'co KAi!:itM in tiKY tiuw, vumusn, i,i tni it.dWt.i, rHi'H, 'hum taint I'lulolt. N.itU, lc-.(i", Hsttl IVpt r, llttnrn. Wood itnd jWtlln Wiif, itti'iVta nofj Vitllws, rtt' ! ' 1,'orkHi in l-rv. ui t-ry low .Mitlrt-iv lor - fN'il'nr to 'f..ii,t wyio,( cua,t(fll-ri Oil ttm. ntvtttr. I W--aiI vHtnt-n nf wnr'.lnic lf(d'' ol both i-xt't, yo.iina nd old, mk more mttii'-y at work foK un, tn thMr own lo rniltbn, (luilhK tbrlr uparf- iiioiuciiIm, or all thn tliav, th.tnaf any thlnudn'. Wioirr cinploy- ini'llt HihL Will liHV IlAIKlMiniislv r ut.,,1. ADVERTISEMENTS. GO TO THE i CEE-HiYE TO CT GROCEEIE9, PRpYISIONS, !VOTIO.S, ETC., CHEAP FOR CASH I COUNTRY PHODIXE BorflHT roa MERCHANDISE OR CASH ! ". . .;'.' THIS 18 THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN ALBANY I iaTrtlHiwlPI ftlwyndo welltomll Mid for thfiniwlveii bt'toru oouNUtnatlne their tradtm here. 11. WKKIX vnU. , , : Flmtfttx. Albany. BOOTS & SHOES FOR EVERYBODY III EASY SHOES FO OLD MEN. FANCY SHOES FOR YOl'Nti MEX. PRETTY SHOES FOR LADIES. TINY SHOES FOR BABIEN. JUST BECEIVED I . fty Ocean Htoamer, at , : LOUIS REHWALD'S Boot &, Shoe 8tore. FIUST ST.. CORNER BROASALBINi :- Vll,ny, Orejjon, Clicnpcr tha the Chraprat. vlUuSltf. , KEIHU'ED I'ltU t:N. PRINTING PRESSES! TUB ftTt.VKn-PT.ATED HAND BTAMP, for printlriK numei on clot b I nr. Thli print one line, nnd tn furnUhd with 8 alpha ben of typo for .M, or A ftlphAbctn for 11,78, The Kiiraku Hand tttitmn, with alphabeU of typ, J,IW. r Thn Improved hand Rtnmp, prlnti 2 limit, with 0 Alphabet. of type, i,m' The Homo Oomprtnlon f!rd Printer, for town Incunifnand othitm, prlnu 4 lln, with 1U ftlnlmn.'ld. ;i.w. tho liiwlnoM Mntil Printing Pirw prlnU ThA Diamond I'rlnllhjr Hrnw print from 4H ioliH lnrhn Kiuar 4J7,W. Antookof lmlPlllblw Ink, Inklnff pndu, M.. riirnlHhcd froo with vnoU uruu, All ordnn MTomptly nui-d. Hnd onli'M to NOnniR MOTlHtS. VIOh'sWiuB, Albiny,(Jrfoii CASH SYSTEM ONLY 1 Wm. Lister Hns tiponeil a ' ' . ' - ' NEW OHOCEIIY NTOHE In Weed's old stand, nn First strsst, where he will sell kihhIs (iienper thnn Any Othrr House In the enimiy which sells nn the emlH watem, as he KEEPS NO BOOKS miftrtrlln for rttnh onlv or lt piivlnt In At AHK ATARI. B 1'HOUIMlR. Dont fortf-'t tfl Rf to hlM Btivn If you wunt Krooerlo wr oonl. chi'nH'f I'"1 t'Ui'whi'iv. . WM. I.IKI KH, Aibiuiy, My II, 176. vlOnWyl, DRUGS AND MEDICINES. JOHN FOSIIAY, , (Huccf-MortoU. F. Bottlenilor.l -UKAKKR 15 IIU'aN. HIKDiriKI, TOILET AKI M I KH.pAn iM. OIU, ' llnvlotr hnd -wvrrnl yenr'n ftiprrlii tn th druir builniH-j, hftfu'-U Jiiaitlll.'d Id nMiirhiK bto fuMoni'-rK thitt nniix rcnrti will Im unf'd hi lh liirirniniK.H (aiiu UI-iW'lalllig IM IlltXIICini-!, NOTI4K. .gllR I'NDFIlMKINKn.llAVINl (7MWKD Jl out biulni'MH, him left on hmid nnn thr- aimrtrr Citroin illlllnnl Tnbl, of Jwnob iriibb''!! ninlto of Hun Krniictaco, C'nl, Hnld 'I h(i1 t In In good order, hnvtntf only boen lu um hUmiI cltrhttifti ninnthi;lt hm mlm llolany'i Kti'd Slrn t'ljshloi,, (rood vt Ivory bulla, lwvi annH, mt' rack, Mil In (food onlr, wl.tcb l oftVft-d lor nnli otH-itp. 1 h I t ran hi?wn nt Um Km roll urn utor of UrttT t-'dlr, on Kfont Mri'it. t'oiimilt ymir InlPp'td mitt m) oon it It will bu imiIu the Urat (uiportuitiky, MM. WM. TAIXV. EBFOQT MARKE McKXIGHT V t'OWAN. Vntp'k. HAVINd I.RANKD TMR AI1IIVH KAMFD market, fine ihar east nt Isrudwohl's Tin Wire, ou Krcml Hlr. ,1, In Allmny, w (III las hai'liy Ui aeeonimialale all vrtm m.r l.vwu. Willi tlielr iMtmnak-e, We irpnsetoKevpaarst elasainarki tajiKl guarantee nallsarllun la all lair ClUliiliiefS, ayU'aa' a) irle naK for hln s. vlOaJttf, FRANKLIN) peat r.mnriETi WH.I. KF.KP fNKTANTI-Y OK HAND Ihtt Ix'fit niPHt th markut nrtonta, and will alwnyt) b? found r'dy to ftvommotii.t win. may favor him with tWiwicon and hini toraal.V VWlllrif. lAUTi rou nam:. a KMAi.r, F.vnx or wo ai"ukh. tw Jm Uiiif from A I turn y, with gtHi honw.com Hitlu Imrii. mihI mnitll nri'littnl of ttliolt tr-'", AImo iMnotiiK Impimiieiiu and hay tttif lli'lxbt for HpnnK um. PKICK LOW I1D TEaSS EAST. Ort-nl lri(1iif-mnfto Kml(-mnt wkhiir n hoioe lirar thUthriviiiKCity. ltukMi lm Ifiioii'dlatt'ly. IttuuifT1 ol K, rt. Mt:itHll.T-, Coro-'f l 'd H itk,hliitUMi ttirtMpt. Albany, Drvaou. REMOVAL. H.WEED , 1 haa removed the j t BEE HIVE ST0I1EL Ut Kr'f Inndsi' Rtsttcitiip. two ty,itm W. t of th ii v i: r. 2 Ann-fciiiiidi f j t f yot vast a " 'j urt, Use thsm, to rclkva u E,cHia,b and Bowels, and cliansu tfco wlboje Ali mentary Canal. ' ; ' you bc;. a t . Us lht, ts rssttm the a :! i ;fth 5 orjran, and to nrmov ail tt-sauvtioiis of the Biliary duct, and you gs! rid of Bilious Dyspepsia. you mat a :J ,Hrc, Us them in small doses, and they wm remove a Costly habit of body, which, If let alone, may gtnetati' serious diseases. Br. Jsyae's tautatim Ulia ara helpful also, in Skin ZHtetutt, and for what i known as "Impurity of the Moo: Tlioy may be taken at all times with put Uaaner, and while using them, yoti may eat sail drink aa usual. Prepared only by the Proprietors, Dn. D. Jaysk A 80s, Philadelphia, and aolti by Crane A Brifrhsra, Wholesale Ageats, San VmneiM-o, and by Droggiafs gene rally. .. ,; . PfiAIVIHtr KILL. ' PHICES GREATLY j . ; J E. CARTER to , ". . -: ' ( . , f' , ; ', Aa- JVovr Ready for TJuMSneAn! Thry fart,v Mmntlr trlvftn thfllr Pluwinn Mill nd riuth and lkxvr f actory, a umiwrml owr. haulltiK ami rtpRtrlotr. ttnd frrfiMiy tnriafl their farilttlfB for dotu work by puttmip In w Bw water whwl, nvw HhnulOK (mscliln, ond a new Planar and Matcher, 1) mrte hi Oregon, by (irton itxtHJhanict, and wjt f Oiv fon tr.n. Tii ui niter and mtttrbur tt s. pclt.Hy adaitl to mtt-hinjf fioorintr and working rustic which we make a'i ialHv, which wo am now prpand to d without liy dniav, aa w ean ohftiirpi our mm-hlrn frmu one kind of work to anuthr In a fiw inlnutM, and, with our axunlknt watnr pwr, am ai wnya raly to run any or all mir machinery. We ktwp doora. aaah and nnuhSsni:it alwart on hand, or made to order wih t-"t nth. w hava made arranirmiiLa by wBtvh wa are now pn-pamd to furoiBh lanh and fh doora primed and KiaitHl to orur at vrv e-r I'ort lard prlug,tti)d pmpOM to makft it the Internal of buildnra to buy ai hoiua and euconrafte home Induatry. With our nw waniwr w am ptvpaml to do any kind of circular or lm-ii-lar work much buttwr and cheaper than it hua evr bn dona tn Albany. We have two new prindfftnnt on for th anneta! bn?dt of thoae wiHhiuK to itrlud axua or toola of any kind. In nhort we have par4 hflthr moncT nor labor In dtttnir up our hop for d4nn all klnda of work In our lino with nu-ics, chipnea and tliijenth, and have iuaterlulty mlucrtd our ir .(v or work. All nf t linprovmenta w hofpo the pub llo will apiW!tMi and Rive in a UwirU aharc of their pntmnaice. Kd. t'arWr wilt aJwnya bt found nn hand with oon,H-tnt mchanloak ready to aarva too whA favor u with Iheir ordpra. VHitllifaetlon a to work and prlea riar a ill wed. , K. CAHTKH &. VlOllSUf. JOHM CO?;;'E,T3 EXCHANGE CFF1CE ALBANYOREQON. DEPO8ITE8 RECEIVED, SUBJECT TO CHECK AT 8I01IT.. Interest Allowed on Time Deposit In toll. KXCllANIl ON PORTLAND, iAtf PaAIf. CISCO, sad VKVf YORK, he sale t lowest rata. CJUfCTIOKS MA AND MOHPTIY Rf MITTED tr-Bsnalai kears, a. a. te 4 r. Itsfsr te H. W . C0RBKTT, HSNRT FAILING, V I, Wl-Jl W. B. LAItU. VARIETY STORE. E. O. Ill' DC rroprirtor. ! have a eoHl aasertrdent of Fame Hoods, Ribbeisa, Ijieea, WaraUala, etc., Tetaee, 4'lgstn, CesilMtlos- try, 9t. And snllelt a ehare of the pahHe fM.tmn.srs. and will sell elienp for cash, Mttr siiuete,! n HpfM.di.llilu m., neurljr opKwlt tbtt in'w ttnut and ahoe store. vniu&liAH. AT TMS- It. It. IEPOT. ALBANY, 4 At. COKSTOCK, Fi . I manaraeture and keep fee sale tha e'. quality of lu ruber arer aittd lai treat, aad "i ' r - -,. LOWEST PiUCES. IVraona tant do battaa than to r1'" from ana. - J.4.Cv"-ilvr'. k.. WlLLAHafeltf IHHtoM AKD AFTRS DATR lNTIt FVR lhar W'Me, Ike Vinmpnny wMl d'" aoat fritia Atbaay to Crl!ii oa Tta 'Ah aad r1 HI DAY of eaea wk. Ala will dm patch a boat from Aany fbr Partlaa4 aad internrdlat plaeaana actwa dttf. laavlaK Cva.atk t Co'i wharf. Fira ai ndaeaa ratal. JL D, V-' '' ''. Dm. 1. At, EXCHANGE IIOTE Corner Klret and Wahlnxton w.rvt4, Vndfr the r.r. - llotfl b be-tt it ei nn mwi tiiti ti'Mi'i'"" " n.ifOfttionn nn i-.- tt1 OUl r.irot rn.i..r m - ' -f -':' - the h isflin a (--.--i -h -, aUTI- Ut.K CM. i wna jrirt a j. a. f,.; ' "T i