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cur irasstTiu."'' FRIDAY... -JUNE 25, 1876. " POTO'FIC E REGISTER. If AlUt ARRIVE. From Corvnllls at WflO A. M. daily cicop &r'rSobili'n at 10 M A. M trl-weekly-Mnnriavs. Wednesday and Friday. . From ftallroad (Nortl,! dnlly except Sab. batb.BUldoA.; (Mouth) at U:86 p.m. - -WITmiPAT. ,11 11BA.M. (korth)tll:iSA. . . For OorvallH, dally. oaocpt Sabbath, at 1 Fo'r Ibanon, on Mondays, yed&elay and rOrfIcfloDB"-From 7 ,90 A. M. to T ) P. H. Moaey order ollloo hours, Irom 8 a. m. top.K. P. H. RAYMOND, P. M. DEMOCRATIC COUNT V COMMITTEE. The members of the Linn County Demo cratic Central Committee are requested to meet In the editorial room of the Demo crat office, on next Wednesday, June 90th, at 9 P. M. MART. V. BROWN, . Chairman Cent. Com. Heavy Rubbery. Last Friday night some person or persons entered the Clerk's office, and by the aid of false keys or other appliances known to the genus burglar, ef fected an entrance to the large iron safe and took therefrom about 1,800 in coin and county orders, placed there for safe keeping by Sheriff Rice. Sunday morning John Burkhart, Dcsuty Sheriff, on opening the door of the Sheriff's office found lying on the floor a note addressed to Sheriff Rice, and which, on being examined, was found to contai the un-lookcd-for infor mation that the tin box which he had de posited ig the Clerk's office was safely stowed away in the bushes, about two hundred yards below this cily, and con. taining minute directions for finding it. The Sheriff immediately organized a posse and instituted a search for Jbc missing box, which was found in tho exact locality de scribed by tho burglars; and contained be. side the papers, etc., about $300 in coin, .which the burglars had evidently left as slight consolation for our worthy.' Sheriff. No clue has been discovered. This is one of the most remarkable robberies, in many of it's features, that has ever been known .in this region, and it la- scarcely probable ithat tho money will ever be recovered. It will full very heavy on Sheriff Rice if he 3s compelled to make the loss good to the county. AxasakdAlackI We invite tho atten tion of Jlrs. Fannie Morgan Phelps aud her troupe, who are now playing a brill iant and successful engagement in Port land, to the following item which we And in a late issue of an Eastern exchange: A dispatch to the Chicago Tribune says that J. A. Sawlelle, the coincdian.wns drown ed mi PugttSound.Oregon, March 20tl,with several of his troupe- They foolishly cm barked in a small tug boat for Port Madi son, from Seattle. The mammoth tug Go. lialt had just been forced into the harbor by the severity of the gale. A large num ber of people stood on the dock watching the tug. She went out into rhe roaring sea which was tossing like mad, and was en gulfed in a few moments. The company consisted of Mr. F. H. Bawtellc, his wile, little "Vivia," Mrs. Fannie Morgan Phelps, Miss Lizzie Morgan, Mr. Jerry Crowcll and others. . . Now, we would suggest to Mrs. Phelps that she ought to go dead at once nnd quit fooling around and trying to snipe people into the belief that she wasn't really drown ed in Pugct SountfJ Oregon. We don't set- any fairness in people persistently insisting on -Irving along after the telegraph and iwwspftpers have peremptorily drowned them. As ,IV50Sin Fi'SEiiAi. The Corvallls Fire Department, clothed in full uniform, joined with our Albany firemen in paying the last tribute Of respect to Henry Meyer, who was burled hist Friday. The proces. Ion was a very large one, including besides the long ranks of firemen, a great number of our most respectable citizens. As the columns marched through the principal streets, headed by the draped flag, and the Albany Brass Band playing a solemn funer al dirge, most of the business houses were closed aud a general appearance oi -mourn ing pervaded the city. It it seldom that a person having no blood relations or mourn ing kindred to follow his bier, was ever iore respectably buried by any community. Mr. Myer leaves a large property which by j-ears of industry and application to busl . ness he had accumulated in this city, and as he died intestate it will revert tn his rel- " stives in Germany. Sensible. At Topeka, Kansas, the other das the Mayor Invited the people to spend an afternoon planting trees, and all bust ' ness was suspended, the citizens gathered in large numbers, antl to the enlivening strains of three bands of music about one th insmid shade trees of every variety were set out in 1hc State House grounds. The Boston Journal suggests that tree-planting may very sensibly succeed spelling matches as' a "rage." And we would like to see Mavor Froman make such a call as that grasshopper Mayor made upon his citizens. There is no city of equal size on the coast which so badly needs ornamental shade strees s Albany. Thk Value or Advertising. In the in itial number of the Albanian, published last Monday, a couplo of young lail'n ad vertised for young gentleman correspond ents, and we understand since that time they have received so many letters they are compelled to take in another young lady as a partner in their business whose sole occupation is to read the tellers and salt them down as food for our New Found- land pup. If what wC hear is true of the contents of some of the epistles we don' want oar purp to eat 'em ; his stomach isn' . . A JUSMV1C H&Ul FIGHT. A Iliickleunn and John J. Davis arc still over in Ochoco, and we have received the following lctt:r containing an account of the latter' encounter with one of the huge cinnamon bears with which the cast ern slope ofthe Cascade mountains are in habited: ' '..."... The camp being out of meat, me and the chief, A. Hacklcman, went out to hunt. When we approached the edge of the woods we parted, the chief going to the led snd I to the right of n ridge that Is cov ered with mahogany trees. The wind was blowing so hard that nothing could be heard. I did not go far till I got off of my horse, unsnapped the rein and fastened it through the ring of the bit, so that I could - hold her if I had a chance to shoot. After going about 400 yards from where I got down, I looked to my left and saw the bear coming-toward me looking as though he had got frightened at the chief. I let him come within 40 or OOyards and then called to him, when he raised upon his hind legs to look at me, or for me. While ho stood up the first shot was fired, the ball cutting off the knuck off of the right elbow and piercing both lungs about three inches back of the heart. The bear answered the re port of my gun by falling and rolling over and over a few times, when he raised to his feet and come for me. Things now began to loSk pretty scaly. To make the best I could out of a bad case, I jumped behind a tree lcavlug the horse exposed, jtjst as the bear with a terrible growl rushed at the horse. About this time I presented the other barrel of my gun, but it failed to fire. The bear ran about 50 or 75 yards, fell down and gathered onto bis own leg and began to chew it in a terrible rage. The horse became so unmanageable that before I could get my gun reloaded, the bear had got to his feet and went into a clump of brush that was close by. I then made the horse fast to a tree, and approached the clump of brush, but I soon decided the bear had not stopped in there. I then ran to a point further down the mountain, thinking the bear had gone out of the clump of brush and down that way, but on reach ing the point, I did not see him. : I then thought he must be back in the brush be fonyneritioned, so I went back to the place where I last saw him. When within about' 40 dr 50 yards of the brush, the bear raised and come at me -again. I let him come within about 30 yards, when I fired, the ball entering a little to the right of the cen ter of the breast, ranging too low and pass ing about 2 inches to the left of the heart, let ting his entrails out in two places. Excite ment began to run pretty high now, and as the bear hail fell, I thought It best to run a little, and on looking back I saw him- up and coming after me, I then turned and ran to a big log that laid lengthwise on the mountain side. The bear being weakened by the two shots, went below the log and I on the upper side. The bear then started slowly down the mountain side and went into another clump of brush where there was some water, occasionally coming back few steps to look for me. When I got the gun reloaded I again approached the brush but I could not see the bear plain enough to fire. I now concluded to let the bear rest awhile and I went to the place where the chief agreed to meet me, but when I got there lie had passed. I followed the mule's trail hoping to overtake him, and halloed dog isn't expected to digest everything. gJflJgX !!'JJ1H m film ' mm AAMmRwi v, Slit Jose, Cal., June lMh, 1875. Editor Democrat! San Jose is a beautiful city of eleven or twelve thousand Inhabitants and is term, ed the garden spot of California. It is beautifully decorated with the rarest grades of trees and flowers. The country adjoin ing this place is thickly settled as a gener- :;rrt" "nose xso isssny"' .': : Cool mornings. Cherry pies ripe. Crops never were better. Old papers for sale at this office. , Green plums and "fantods" next. - Special session of County Court tills week. ' Judiro Shannon, of Monroe, called Wed. al thing, you can find a man on every two or 1 ncsday. three acres of land, and most all of them Keep vour doors fastened and Jook out raising vegetables,. There are hundreds of I fr lmrhrs. - - ----- men rettinp- rich tn ,! r,,,.inp, here on two and three acres of land. Heavy rains deluged almost every part of the State Mon day and Tuesday, which wrought great in- Jury. It has ruined thousands of tons of hay and done serious damage to the unbar- vested grain which will be heavy on the farmers.. -; ' ' There is a Annie being built about fifteen miles long in Santa Cruz County, for the purpose of rafting lumber to the coast. It is estimated there will be about two million feet of lumber used in constructing the flume. It's working capacity will bo to deliver from eight to ten thousand feet of lumber per hour. The lumber standing within paying distance of the flume is esti mated at about Ave hundred million feet. It will be finished in about three months. The State election Which comes off this fall, ls'causing a great deal of excitement. There are three parties In the field, the In dependent, a branch of the Republican par ty, Is pretty strong, and the chances are that the Republicans will get "beautifully waxed" at the coming election. There has been a celestial fair in San Jose which closed on Tuesday. The "Johns" have dropped their robes of purple and fine linen, and come down to the blue jeans of every day life. Hundreds of ladies and gentlemen have thronged China town for the past four days, observing with wrapt at tention the strange rites of tho sons of Or ient Six hundred hands are now employed in the Gilroy tobacco work, mostly in the manufacture of cigars. The Almadcn quicksilver mines, twelve miles from San Jose, are doing an extensive business in the way of mining. From eight hundred to one thousand men are constantly employed. . T. E. P. Masonic At the annual Convocation of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter on the 11th inst., the following officers were elected for the ensueing year: J. U. Bay ley, G. H. P.i J. B. Lee, D. G. II. P.-, J. B. Congle, G. K.i J. F. Robinson, G. 8.; C. 11. Lewis, G. T.i R. P. Earhart, G. Sec'y; F. N.Shurt tiff, C. H.; D. Flcischman, P. 8.; A. W. Walters, G. R. A. C; Mart. V. Brown, G. M.8rd V.; A. O. Walling, G. M. 1st V.; 8. L. Pope, Sentinel; Rev. H. W. Stratum, G. C.; M. V. Brown was appointed chair man of the Committee on Foreign Corres pondence. The Grand Lodge, which convened on the 14lh, elected the following officers J. B. Congle, Grand Master; T. H. Cox, D. 8. M.; R.Clow.S. G. W.; J. 8. Schenck, J. G. W.t Theo. Wygant, G. Trcas.; R. P. Earhart, G. Sec'y; A. G. Walling, 8. G. D.; R.8. Reams, J. G. D.; F. B. Dum and I). P. Mrson, Grand Stewards ; M. V. Brown, Grand Marshal J. N. Dolph, Grand Orator; Uev. H. W. Stratton, Grand Chap lain: A. Marks. Grand. 8, B.; H. Smith, G. S. B. The Grand Master appointed S. F. Chadwick Chairman of Committee , SocUblu at Good Templar Hall io-mor 1.IST Or LETTERS -" Renialnloc In tho Albany Praa Oflkw. June U, 1&76, Persons calling for these letters mut Ittve the osteon which they were advertised: Bernard, Nicholas Davis, a -Urmy. MlMAonHM. Uraut, Win. . Ooble, Augusta J) liaruiian, Hallle P. H. RAYMOND, P. U. iJustlet, James ivuitrui, w. o. soau. Hubert Huarka, A. anon, J i otin . u.. unt.. ................. n;..:niin.ll l.nm. of finding the chief, I returned to renew jon rore,Sn ".rresponuence, ami j. tj... .1 ........ ... r,i. .. t ... .. n ..e r..n. II, (l1.l 1,. Tim time that I wm Hivnv "v"-u v"'"1 was one hour and twenty-five minutes. The '. mittee on Educational Fund. The report ing under a tree hot far from where I left j 2,000 Masons In Oregon. hiin. I thought I would Tide up and shoot I The instrumental concert given by the off the horse, but he was already frightened ' pupils of lrs. A. 8. Mercer on Inst Sat nearly to death and would not stand. iuurday evening was a brilliant , success, bearsecing what wasabout to happen made ' Tieyoung indies have been under her In for tne again. I turned the horse and run utruction for ten months, and their prog. again; (it will be here understood that tho rCss is really surprising. Every piece horse run without much whipping), the pRV(,j wa9 exceedingly difficult and eacli bear did not follow very far that lime, but pUp11 whcn CRncd , the pln0 acquitted new tne grounn. Airer going a snori uis- llerileif amlrahly, perfonning with, all the tancc I made fast the horse to atree, and ap- eluK an(i m(,e of accomplished musicians, proached the hear, who, I found was going thereby paying their most excellent teacher up the mountain slowly. Thinking that I the highest compliment. We will not at was in rangoof shot I fired, but being too!tomDt to particularize as every selection : j,.: ! tA 1 1 ... . .. . . . iw uu i mui mui, uic uu laugiug was truly beauMlui and well executeu. low. Thebearsccingsomedustri8Cnotfar,Tinri. ti, eveninir Mrs. Mercer, in a few from him, looked round but he could not ' . -hm(.n r,,,nnrks. nrcsented the class see me, and he then gave vent to his rage ' uil(ioma, It u the universal re- by browsing a few limbs off of a fli tree. I mark mt (he cnncert wn nn)rCKi for kept hid behind atree. Me now went into Alb a maliojranv thicket, taking a position I ,- - where he could lookback. Igotmyhorae imiuuwwiil. -u.... and went round a point of the mountain me annual meeting oi mo s.ocanoiuers oi and approached him on the opposite side , the Eagle Woolen Factory, held at Browns- but about the time I got in range or shot, ' vine iai Daimu-y, u,c the horse began tn snort, having got wind were elected: Hoi. Hirch, I.. Fleischner, of tho bear, when he got up and looked H'. rown. -'""r' around, but swing nothing, bo laid quietly meeting was called on the 15th of July for down again. I then slipped up as near as me purpose oi w.uu.ug u. I could without l.eingeen, the distance be- the Compuuy, as the factory has passed in-in- about 140 yards, and fired, aiming to t. the hands of a new company, who elect break his neck, but the ball entered about ed theif directors several weeks ago. The inches luick ut the joint ofthe neck, ' factory will be started up by the company ransinii a little too high, grazing the neck within the next few days, and will be in bono. The bear rolled down the mountain belter running order than ever before. 20 or 80eet, and lodged against some trees, j -m,,,, p!)iaU I now thought that this, the fourth shot, was ;rr rf hM jUHt received tidioca fatal, so I began to reload leisurely, but all . nM 7aM nwardc(j bounty in lands at once the bear sprang to his fct In an in- m ,o M ,m wn0 wcre engaged stant and began to tear tne oaraanu iiino. ; jn the ,, 8an,.Ke Expedition of 1840; off of the tree, .landing erect upon ' .ndlu) Mr. M. w among the number he Is hind feet; resting one paw on one tn and . m CHt hU ,and anJ Mka , the other on another. While In this posi-: hU wd.at T(.xan Dtl. He has about tion I fired the fifth shot aiming to break . , , . . . rf nd something like $5,000 coming to him as bounty. We expect shortly to greet him as a bloated bondholder. Eve Cits. Hon. J. f. Crooks, of Mil ler's Siation, lias the agency for Dr. J. Ball's Patent Eye-Caps, tMrlch are designed his back, but the ball entered too high and the bear showed no particular sign of dis tress, but kept his upright position. I now hurried down another load and changing my position a trifle, which brought me in fair view of him, I flred again, this time nicrcitz his heart, which caused him to give vent to some terrible squawls, which M rwllore failing eight or straigliltn the soon lowered into atone very much rescm. turned cye-hall to its procr posilion. It bling the cries of a child. I now waited a j -u daimwi fit them that they will cure few minutes and as the hear didn't move, I flred the shot run an like all other shot sensitive or capricious, but even a starving! gu0B j hit him all over and all round- This was not as big a bear as I nave seen, out ne was as bravo a bear as ever I want to see again. JOHN J. DAVIS. A Bio Thino. Our English friend, John Brigga, has banded us a big bed blanket of a paper called the Newcastle (England) CAronirfe'.conlaining sixty-four pages of finely printed matter and much literature which aund strange to Ihe av erage American reader. Here is some quotations from Its poetical columns: "There was a man they called lob. Ured In the land o Us. He had a (nod gin o' lbs fab. The like mini bappsneth us.'l And then here is what h says about Joseph of spotted coat fame: Jamb made to his sob Joey. A tariun to keep bins y." And this on Jonah jist naturally pt cures us : Pulr Jonah lay In the whale's belly Wllnouteu coal of can-ale (candle) : Three day. and olcnls w' narthinf but Cauld Bih-tcoU te ban-ale (handle). Bref is rUiag and our New Foundland pup will hare to fall back on old leather, and pot melal and pieces of flanni-l draw ers ane discarded bustle, and offal eeorr allv for bia provender. Struck it Rich. Dr. E. O. Smith, dentist ( of thia city, has showed us some rich speci mens of quartz taken from the newly dls coveit-d mines on the middle tork of the Santiam, above Quartsvillc. These sped mens with a forge test, aasayed $70 per ton, aud are only an average of the ledge from which they were taken. Hon. E. B. Mct'omas and a Mr. Baker of Union coun. ty, this week vUiled these miues in the in Ufest of Senator Jones, of Nevada, and it is expected their report will be so favors, hie an t- secure the establishment of a quartz mill in Ihe mines within the next Wdaya. Truly this is a bi bonanza. AxoTiiKit Bmnmi.-On the night of li.e iU iilt. llic- di ugslu're c.f V. T. Kig dm, a". Jiff. riiia, was forcibly enU-n-U by wriiie bnnrUr. From certain circumKtsn e liil.in had n-xn to suspect a 3J i man by Ihe name of Win. West a t!if guilty par'y, and making sfllduvit on hflicf and ml.irmnlion, had hint arro-tid "n Ihe charge- of burglariou dy entering his .n-. The rxaluilialM-n wm bad 1s t Weduilij bvfon UiCosdVr StiBeou, wiluh rfwillrd in ilie vr.l'il'11 of Ihe ilefrntlant. near or short sightedness, or render old eyes new again. If lliey can perform half that Is claimed for Ihcin their Inventor, must be regarded a great public benefactor. Call on or address Mr. Crooks, at Millers for further particulars. A New Game. The latest amusement i termed the "Printer's Delight," and i per. formed in the following manner. Take a sheet of note paper, fold it up carefully and enclose a bank note sufflclenilv large to pay up a all arrears far vour coui.ly p-jr and also a rear In advance Anil what adds immensely to Hie feat is to send along the name or a new subscriber with cash to balaire. Keep your eye on the nrintrr. and if you delect a smile the trick is a snrcesii. Try it. Faon Soithkkx Okkiws. -V friend row evening. The Brownsville. Woolen Mills pay 28 cents for wool. Geo. Humphrey has got back Into the jail, just as we expected. Dr. J. L. Hill reports lots of cases of ty. plioid fever on Soap Creek. The brick work on Froman's building will be completed next week. The frame work of the new M. E. Church is erected and the steeple is "away up." Campmceting on Calipooia next Sab bath. Bishop Peck is expected to preach. J. G. Davidson, with Geo. Hlmes, book and Job printer of Portland, called Tucs. day. The plan of the new Episcopal church shows that it will be a neat and tasty edi fice. Nothing In the way of trado to make our merchants stand on their heads with delight. Some heartless wretch silenced the bark of Mercer's dog by giving hlmcold"pizen" last Monday. John A. Crawford, Esq., is appointed Administrator of the estate of the late Henry Myer. Albany will not spread around much on Independence Day, but everybody will go somewhere else. - Andrew Hill, an Albany boy, was elect, ed Assessor of Portland last Monday, on the Independent ticket. Mr. McAlexnnder Is putting up a fine brick residence for Mr. James, on Soap Creek, about 10 miles west of this city. We are informed that there was a large attendance at the Southern Methodist Campmceting, near Tangent, last Sabbath! The Daily Albanian is "ouct" and is a neat, racy, readable, live Utile sheet. Cass Humphney and Billy Mansfleld are bound to make it scour. Dr. Lec, Wallace Baldwin. II. E. Harris and some other Corvallis roosters visited our city last Saturday night and assisted some of us in a Fox hunt. At the union meeting at the Court House last Sabbath night it was unanimously voted to invite Rev. E. Payson Hammond to Albany for a revival season. A boy who is not strong enough to spade up a small onion bed between now and the Fourth of July, will dig over a ten-acre lot before breakfast looking for bait. Harry Kuhn spilled a basket of eggs in front of our cabin last week, and our New Foundland pup thought he was getting a benefit and waded Into the wreck, much to Harry's disgilst. Our esteemed Brownsville friend, J. M. Moycr, called Monday and reports that there Is not a vacant house in his town, which shows a thrifty state of affairs for that beautiful little place. It's astonishing says the New Orleans Bulletin, to see how little there is of some ladies in these days of contracted skirts. And it is equally astonishing to see bow much there is of some others. AGosiel Ridge younker last Sabbath night sailed away from his jularke'r house with her governor's No. lis in dose prox imity. He scudded as swiftly as a loco motive with only a tender behind. Jim. llnnnon, Esq., of this city, deliver ed the annual address la-fore the Literary Societies of Monmouth College, and the Xtnu wjer pays Mr. H. a very high coin. pliment on the success of bis effort. ' Two men ought to capture two boys, they said, but the boys were runaways from the Iowa Reform School, and when they saw the uien they knocked them senseless with stones, stole their homes, and started for the Black Hills. - A drunken fellow promenaded our streets lust Saturday in search of an In telligence office. When Anally asked what he wanted with one, he said he only "wanted to know whether he was one of these or one of those." Did It ever occur to you what the meaning of "No cards," "No cake," ap pended to a marriage announcement means ? It is simply the exclamation of the editor thrown 'in, in a spiteful wny, to show that he was not remembered. Always acknowledge all courtesies in a klodly spirit. Throw a card or a bouquet at a serenading part'. If you haven't a bouquet or a card handy threw a boot jack, or a brick, or any thing of that sort, Just to show your appreciation. Hon. Lewis Cox, our very clever County Commissioner, don't care whether Court ever meets again for he's above all earthly thought now. We might go on to explain that it's a boy but the Intelligent reader ought tn understand that already. H. Flindt, of this city, has invented a key board for the violin, which knocks the persimmons out'n the old way and will enable almost anybody to saw on the tra ditional feline intestine, even if he hasn't as much music In his soul as a mule's father. Our elegant friend, Col. T. Egerton Hogg, is up from San Francisco, and we are pleased to note that he is in a fine state of physical preservation. Hcexpects to spend the summer in Oregon, radiating from Al bany in whatever course bis business or leisure may call hiin. We hare a little hatrhet, and can't tell lie! so when we assert that there are more improvements going on in Albany than In Salem and Portland combined (and aa we have spent several days In the latter named Ogiiccs within tlic past two weeks) we ex jiect it tn be regarded as a solemn and In controvertible fad. An Indian and our New Foundland pup simultaneously saw a bone thrown out of a butcher shop the other day and Ihe siwash bod the temerity to try get lo the bone tir-(. but he found nut his mis-. take when he only saw a blue streak In the air for a moment as the bone and dog flew around our office corner and darted into the press room. Thai Indian stood no more chance of beating our hungry pnp on that lay-out than would a man I with a game leg in etching a lornmrrti The My correspondent inquires of an Eastern naper: "How shall I keep my Reuoiocs Notice. On Sabbath next at the usual house of public worship, It. C. H ill will hold services in the Baptist Church in this city. Ho conferred the rit of bip. tism on two persons, viz :" Com. Davis and Miss Davis, brother and sister, last Sabbath. Mr. Baker, the Sabbath School agent, will hold service at the church on Monday after noon at 2 o'clock and also In the evening of same day. WOOI, WASTED. - P. C. Harper A Co. will pay tlis highest cash price for nil the wool they cati get, and would respectfully Inform everybody that they have a fine stock of general merchandise for sale very low for cash, or to prompt paying cus tomers on time. For Comma, Colds. Bronchitis, and all airH-!ious of tlis I.UUUM, taku AYKK'8 CUUH 11 V PECiUUAI.. any d so, hyi ) 1-! ... J . a ' " V"11""1" """ a r v irit v i strive srt er. Albany Combor. A9 will be seen by reference to our advertising columns, this flourishing educational Institution will begin the next collegiate year on Monday, the 0th day of September, with a full corps of teachers. As it is so well known to our readers, nothing wo could say would tend to increase Its present popularity as an institution of learning. , . Too Thin. Thirty young ladies of Warsaw, Ky, have pledged each other not to buy any sort of wearing apparruj, for the next year costing over 20 cents per yard. We would rather be this year's pro vider for those gals than next, for anybody knows they are only laying back for fine clothes for the centennial. Moonuout Exctiision. While, in Port land last week we accepted an Invitation to participate in a moonlight steamboat excursion with the "City Rifles," and en joyed a most delightful evening, for which we return our thanks to the gallant officers and men of that very efficient and soldier ly Company. It Is reported that a man went home about 8 o'clock Wednesday mooting, and using his umbrella for a billiard cue, smote his wife in the short ribs, crying "Pool," and sank into a sweet slumber. He has since explained to his wife that women can have no idea how the cares of busines sometimes affect a man's brain. Tun Indian Campaign of 1805-00. We have for publication next week an article on the above subject written for the Demo crat by one of the Linn County volun leers of that campaign. It will be of in. terest as being a part of tho hitherto un written history of Oregon. Chanob op Firm. We omitted to meu iton last week that Johnny Petty hnd bought out the Webfoot Market, formerly owned by McKnight Cowan. Johnny Is a jolly good fellow and as fine a butcher as ever swung a cleaver. Our readers will do well to give him a call. Rock River Roopino. H. C. Morrice,of Portland, has tho contract for rooting Fro man's new block, with the celebrated Rock River material, He will also roof John Burkhart's elegant new residence with the same material. This will be the first ap plication of that stylo of roofing ill our city. ' At Junction. We hnve received a great big bifalutin poster advertising a grand Fourth of July celebration at Junc tion, at which Hon. A. C. Gibbs Is to orate and Dr. J. C. Bolan read the Deck. It will he away up affair and we hope to be there. Btatk Dkntai. Bociety. The Ore gon Htate Dental Society will meet In this city, at the Hall of Albany En gine Co. No. 1, ami will continue In sessiou three days. Members from all parts of the State will be In attendance. Kxcuhnuin TRAI.--Nct, Sunday, the 20th Inst., a train will leave Albany depot about 8 A. M. for the convenience of those wishing to attend campmeotlng at Roberta' bridge. The train will atop opposite tho grounds and let on those who wish to "hoof" it, or will take them to Shedd'a Sta tion, where a sufficient number of vohlelea will be In waiting to carry thorn to tho grounds for 25 cents. Fare for the round trip, 75 cents. Three coaches on the train. Room for ono more I' Thieves. Judging from the frequency of the thefts and burglaries committed re cently It would appear that this vicinity la infested with a regular organised band of thieves. Within the past week there have been flo less than four cases of houaubroak ing, and Innumerable petty thefts, and in none of thorn have the perpetrators been discovered. The miscreants are evidently well versed In their nefarious business, and cover up their tracks very successfully. BtraoLABT. One night last week tho dwelling of Martin Wertz, about six miles south of thia city, was entered by burglars, while the family were absent In the mount ains, and a number of articles of wearing apparel, both male and female, taken. Cau dles were left burning, and some neighbors passing next morning put them out, and dispatched a messenger to this city for an offioer, who, however, was unable to And any trace of the thievos. Special Taik. Mrs. F; M. Phelps has made arrangements for a seclnl train to leave this city uexl Monday nt 4 p. m., arriving at Portland lo timo to afford those taking advantage of the special trip an opportunity to attend the theater and return the same even ing. We are not Informed aa to wheth er there will be reduction of fare. Fob OcHono. Mr. Lewis Stlmpson and family started this morning for Ochoco Val ley, where they will remain until Fall. Mr. fitiinpson la engaged in the stock liusl- ln that conntry, and his family ac company him for a pleasure trip, and to breath the invigorating mountain air. Another Bi'ROLARr. The dwelling of Mr. D. Huff, about four miles below this city, was broken Into yesterday while the which Unserve the naiiictlenioniao, iyspepNla Is one of t Item. It racks and tears tlis system UknaveritabLirVend, and renders life a bur den. The medicines of tha Dispensary will not expel It. Cast It out with btt. Walxrk's Vkgktable Vinegar nrrrsKS. There It no lnnn of Indigestion ur liver complaint that can wttlistHndti.Ui potent tonio and alterative. The newly discovered California mots and hertst, from which It Is preiiared, are of tnor value to mankind than all tha gold of the Pa etne States. Bttwt. The "llonsmaa" for all. Invalids, by nervous debility, desirous of aaaln leellnic the vliror of health and vim of systfin, sliou Id take a few bottles of Da. Has- LKVbCSLKHKATKDl. X. U ItlTTKRB. Before one bottle Is taken they will feel the dawn of restoration, of retiirnlnir health. No oase of dyspeptic, Indigestion, loss of appetite, rheu matism, kidney or liver disease, has ever re-sisu-d Its restorative power. Every part of the human system requires and should receive sustenance and support lrom the stomach. reKUlaU-d by the liver. If the stomach cannot supply the allmont required, thoiyhole system languishes, fortify your organs of life with these bitters, and in a few dava you will feel your whole system inviKorau-u; lor every tne eune erlslmr Irom disordered liver, stomaoh or bowols, it Is Invaluable; It will revive your shuttered system. Dyspeptics and persons of bilious habit ttiould keep it within resell, if they value health and ease, lifting. ' LADIES NOW IS YOUR TIME to buy the best brands of Catleo'i 19 YARD FOR ONE DOLLAR, ' nthfiF rrfla and Knncv Oootla. Clothing, Boots nnd Hhoes, Uruoeriei and Oroolftry al vrry low prices fur cash or country produoo. Vino the ...chest market prloo, c8h paid for good wool. Now the readerwoultiUketoknow It's at N. RA'JM'S next door to Cheadle and Fox, viwniiu, . SPECIAL NOTIOKS. A. WUIRLKR. e. P. UOUlll O. R. WnRRLER. A. WIIEBLEB A CO., SHED, OREGON FORWARDING AND ' COMNISSION MERCHANTS. IValero In Merchandise and Produce. A Rood asrinrtmtmt of all hinds of Uoods si wny lu storu nt lawful market raies. Agents lor sale of Waeons. Grain Drills, CI- U illst l'hiirn An. Art. CASH V' d for WHEAT, OATS, PORK' fill ill-' it, KUUSand POUI.TllY. wniayi. tie. iLV 1 if i 1 ,,. s-'1 .ai"iV . - i2"V (FOUNDED IN 1833.) o. 619 Clay Street, Between Kearny ant Montgomery st'a, 3AN FRANCISCO. . RNTl-ftiuOltf ra.9 bWttM.1.1. i 12 What arc Tour HymptoifM 1 Are they pain In (.hat w4.rM utilu vol IniariiOBal nf that eVsJM. II a. U' sea, debility. Irregularity of tha bowels aud headache T If so, your liver Is wrong; aid to set It rlRhl and give tone nnd vl(ir to your sys tem, the on thliiK needful Is Tarrant'! Seltzer Aperient, 1 Hold by all druggists. ; nltfwi. THE RICH MAN'S NECESSITY AND THE POOR KAN'S FRIEND. Awarded the Wold Medal sit T-IEIVIV A.. rjrRM.'ft POPULAR KNCYCI.OPICDIA MA and L'nlvratml Ulvllonarv of Nelenra. Art. Bloirrwphv. Urushk)1. BnlaMr, Hla tory. Jurisprudence, Ueotfraphy and tk Wliolv t. Irvle of Human K nowledif. Com nleLtt In (U iiiiintMra at hO oenti eaoh. or bound In one-half morooeo $W, two large royal quarto volume. Ts cnta a day for a ysar, will iret II In rhnapetl binding. Kvery facility oriYrrd ta thoae In auidtrsls clrvuntstaneas to obtain It.' Also the new Pictorial Family Biblethe bent nnd cheapest tn the market. Over tiWU Il lustrations. Awarded throe diplomas, Mend stamp for specimen paw. Ma linger of 1'aclito t'ottut, I'ortland. nllmft. TR. DOIIEUTY'S LftntTlr and Bteadlly In- creasing I'rnettce, whk'h has count ant ly kept iMioe with the unexam nieu hicn-nw and steady growth of the Pacific Ooat. Induced his re moval irom ins lonir etaiiuiimeu anu wen- known qHiirters, on I he corner of Hueramehto ana jenu'iom mri-eis, in huh cny, 10 mure commoittniiM and eligibly located Himrtments. t No. 640 cuty Ntrawt, whra he has a spa clous milt of handsomely lit ted up and con veniently arranged Kx anil nation and Consul tation Hooms, (occupying the whole of the two uDoerstnr eft wn on dim. puis may ni an limes visit, and see only tho Doctor aud his assis tant!. Wlththemost crnterul senllments or regard for the liberal patronage bestowed on hint Ua tho past inirtucu years, at ins uiu oince. DR. OOlIEllTV . desires to Inform the Oeiwrnl Public, and pecliilly all thotm mooring under all tonus ol Chronic Complaints, that ho am be consulted at 4-iw Clay alreet, on every variety of Ola ease of the I.uugt), I.iver, Kidney, lMgesUve and ueuito-urinary urgn.pt, ana an M'UIIAL DISEASES, of which the list Is numerous, and which are mrtm rlmulv ennneeted w in the eenoral health than the majority of people are aware. IT. nappy invnntis ior yearn (H'ntiPi in uoncrnuHg their condition from a motive orlglnnilng tn mistaken delicacy, and sulfur In silenca until their miseries become too aeute to be repreng ed, or have assumed a tor in that renders nettl ing both dlitleult and expensive. This latter tvnenf n miction ninnifetits Itself In the com plaint pftitPflMionnliy known as syphilis, In all It tor tun htkI ntHiu'd : H-mlliHl WeHkneRs. au4 all tho distn-MKlng forms of Hflf-Auuse, or Onanism i Wmmrrhiea ; Htrlclure: Noelurnal and Diunirtl Rmtrintonx, Hi-xuul Ilehtlity, Iis eatesnf the Itnck and l,olnn. IndainmHilon of thB Hlntldr-r nnd KU im'vm. etc.. ete. Ihe num. bur of persnnMHtiiri-rl tig from these horrible Dis- eHHes, III WlltMii liif I'tH-ior nttn rumni m inn leal sure, oil it be runt"rt by the thousand, and the vouinwry cemneim-s in nu poflneusiou, wived Irom perhous be hn relieved, are. enough to is 1 11 y all that tho Doctor's skill Id thn treatment of t lie nnVction. enables him to cum nil curable eases, nnd In everv instance give relief, jtiseHm's which lormeny named tn medtetil itklll of I he moit learned and ex periemv-d Practitioners of the healing art, and wore regarded by the majorlry of Physician as utterly Incurable, now remllly yield to mod nrn ptnirfiif-s. wnnn nrescrined uv ins intelli gent Practitioner, who niHKes the human sya tern, ann inf" "iHTuuii numi iun, uio wunuiut study and subject, of obsurvstlon, UnoosbC is publicity pt-rmiited exoept at the ixwess wish of the patient i and tha Doo toroontidently truslsthnt his long experience and suconftHful prnellw will eon t lime to Insure h in a libera) snaro ot pumio iwuronBge. it tlm nriii-ticu of inanv veins In Kurone and the linnet! mi hi en, ne is t'nanu'o 10 ni'l'i.v inw ntoni suecossful r-Jinedli'S agninxt diseasci of all kinds. lie cures without mercury, ciinrges moueraie fees, treats his iiiilienls lu a dttrn'ct and lion orable way, and has references of unqunstlon- sole veracity, irom men oi Known renp("ci"ii Ityand hih standing In society. All parties who mav oonsult htm by letter or otherwise, will receive the bvst and guiltiest treatment. jot mat a lift ' , Use tbsm, to rcUcva tha Stomach ard Bewcls, and cleanse ths wbela Ali- mentsry Canal. if yea want a $m g.!zsi, Use them, to restore ths actien of this organ, and to remove all obstructions of the biliary duct, and you gt rid of Bilious Dyspepsia. it yoa want a gili gpuSn, Use them In small doses, and the; ' will remove a Costive habit of body, which, if let alone, may generate serious diseases. ' Dr. Jayae's Suatirs Fills areelpful also, in Skill Iliteatet, anil for wluit ia known as "Impurity of tha Stood." They may be taken at all times with out dangor, and while using them, you may eat and drink as usual. Prepared only by the Proprietors, Dr. S. Jayke Hon, Philadelphia, and sold by Crane dc liriirliam, Wholesale Agrnts, San FranrlM), ami by Druggists gone rally.,. ...-.' ., ' r . writes us from Jut k.-wuviilc tintWr date of atrili in-:., llial limr art- itiite dull In South. i1II4)Mni i hi.nie in the eveuini;? Wtmrn cm On-iron want of marki-t la-ing tin- ,rc ciilanilr ahking the qumtion; but main cause. UUS 1 very low, ranKing ffom 2 to 10 pr r acre. Tlitwrilfr thinks that is the couatry for mtf file, indtwU-ioits iuimlrranta triih antall m-an Ut p to make honw-s. Tiw suiitlnir in gold suit sil ver aud quicksilver Urti ir booud m be come cxitnsiTe and profitable In time. , Gil! for July " 1Y ujt niimlw of t'uit mixt aiiwrh marariiM-. NEW ADVKKTI8KM KNTS: ALBANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. rati I IB" lffiiHT TP.lt M (iV THR NKXT C'Ot.- M. legfnte year ol thn nbove institution will eoinnivnce on wonoay, ine 'tn on m winein lw r. I NT a. with n full ooros of teachers. For information as to terms, etc., apply to, or address, H. IC. WAKKK.V, ntutd. J'r.(ilUrit, A. T. AllNKLL, will attend to all orders (or PAINTING, GRAINING, GLAZING AND PAPER HANGING. Hhop on Hocond street, in the old Pacific Ho ii ouuaing. wiuiitvi, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOB. sajOTIt'K IH IIKKKHY OIVRV THAT K. F. km fvtiH lues bnt'ii dulv annolnU'd tha Ad ministrator of the estate of Harrison lllldreth, lata of Linn county, Dregon, now deceased, by the County Court of said Mnn county, In the Ktato of Oregon, Am! all persons having lalms agalnMt said estate, are h'-rehy notitled and reiiii-Hted to prewnt them, duty verified, within sis iri'dilhH from the date hereof, to the tindernlgned at tils rldnor In AHmnv In tald county. Y, I. CAVKIKHH, Hated, Juns 2U, lrf7n, AUiu r, ntwl. NOTIO TO ORllDITORS. In Ihe nmtl?r f lht KaU or HfMrf BSerer, deceased. f4JOTIt'K IH HKHKUY OIVK.V THAT HY IK order of the County Court and Judge there of of Mini ooiiuty, UreKon, made on the i2d iinv or J ii it. i7."i. Mtiti dulv eiiti'n d of r'rd. tlm undi TSirfiied was duly HpiNiluted Adinlnls traloroi Hi.. ol the btl lleury Meyer, oi Mini eouiity, lir.-gon, now decasi d ; there fore, nil p:rxris having chtlms agatiist said nmui Hl.i i ihi InUividutl ir copartnership, or" it i. itllb'd Ui pn-sont the siirnu duly ,loi Hlto (u undersigned In Allmoy, '.mil e..i.nj 'rr'v'ii. within the lime and in Ihe mHiui- r i'f. mHh'u by law, A.CHAWKOHD, Ad,inlitJHlri.Ujr. t.at- ti at Albany, Oregon, June iuth, l74. nt44. ALBANY GUN STORE ! T1LEST0S It SCOTT, Proprietors. (itomrs can alwave find at this place a lhniifi asMonuieni oi GUNS, RIFLES AND REVOLVERS Aud Ammunition of All Kindt. -AUSO- .r.7nr.r,CId,i"!!Ic!!:'Ton.iCo a.ku c it. a ns erery woiuau f mromi nuhl to koo tbat hc can kwp lx-r hiifliand at home easily rnmixlr. by "in'l'ly opcaiBg UrsUclaM Imr fr n in llic bk yard. It is liardly M-txsaary to ku' tbat a few pretty waiter (rirls tlinm n in. by way of supplementary adrrrtlwiurnt, miclit have a u-ndi-ncy to drive tin m alu-oad, but it would be ridlcu lo lo, rtr.il ll,cm iwt1hi-lf. articles of wearlns; apparel. No clue to show who were the perpetrators. Ijoht Dbai-t Sra.MiaR. nielliilit draft ateambuat now twlnjr eonstructed by the W. K. T. Co, forth, navlxatlon of the Upper Willamette, was launched last Friday at Portland, (ihe will probably lw at our wharves before long. The Fanners' Warehoaae Comiony have commenced the ereotlon of another large warehouse In the lower porttlonof the dty. Thirteen Umm are employed haulinjf rock for the foundation. , WaKTf.0. 10ii,(KK) pounds of wool for wlik'li O. Fox A Bro. are prered to pay tile highest cash price- They also take pleasure In announcing that one of their (Inn Iran Just rettrned from Han Francisco, with a In rite anil well assorted stock of general merchandise, which they offer lower than ever for eaah or country produce. The public will do well by examining their stock before purchasing elwwiiere. They have a la rye supply of wool sacks ami (win for wle. WUOlSfALB AND RETAIL. L'ubj Carriages, SteamboaU, Camex llfrloinlfril Toys. lncomntlvM, lolIs, foys WHgOllH HIIU nicirin, u ipjci lltrnri Trj Kind of toys manufaoturifd, vlbnlsyl. To Female. Wlion a rtinalf U filleted with dUt'iinc. as wnait nous of the luick and limbs, pain In ths head, dlinnons of sight, lossol muscular pow'r, palpitation of thn lu-arl, Irritability, nervous ness, d "-rn n gem on! if dlgi-sllva functions, gn. wral de-bllttv, all iliS'-HSi-s of thn wnnio, nys Urln, sttTlilly, and nil othvr disf-nst-s pfoullar to f-males, alio should go or write al. once to lilt. W. K. liDIIKK'IY. lit bis M wilt' ft I Instl- tuta, and sho will iH-oi'ivo vry possible roliuf ana nt'ip, It no falso di-lloapy prevont vou, but aoply Immcdletlv'lv, ami shv yourself Irom painful sum-ring and pri'tnuluro death, , To C'orreispoudentN. Pntlnfs l m nlrt or fi-iniilft msldlnff In anv part of th country liow-vir distant, wbo may ih'slrftlivnnlnlou Hinl advluo of lr. Itohrriy In their rt-spf-ftlvi- rtwn, and wbo t hink proper to submit a written tat4iiniMit Of such, In prnf reiioo la holding a personal Interview, ur re spiwtfully Busumi Hint thtur oomumnlcatloiis ill up hi'iu most aitcniu, Tht IkK-ior Is a r''ifnlargraduntf,and tniiy be ooniuitcti witn pvt-r (HinniDmra, ir lhril)Meitu ha Itillv and citiidldly doserlb od, (K-rtiotml DominuiiitiKtlou will, In most case's, lw uiitiiioessriry, as tnsiructlons for diet, rfgimim and tl' gonvral trf-atmcnt'tf tif case is r no uo nff inn rfmiMiios.i win w iot- wardM without il'duy, and In such a manner as u oonvcv no mca 01 inn ournori tn inu ir turor pwrutu so iriipttmutfu. Ahonl.1 ifonr oondlt Ion r.Kitilrn limnndlstp st- trnllon. snd l.wi dollHrs In coin, (or that valus in eurnmityj ny Mini, or wi-ns, i-amo s .ui Rxprttss, Ai)d a packiigfl of mctllrliti's will bs rorwnrdi-d to your address, with tho nnoessary Instruel ions for use. nmu m om. at tun nmna or nv letter r iir.n. Address w. K. DOHKiu v, M. nan rran Cisco, Cal, Oplulons or the Prea. Ml, DtiKKKTV Is a skillful physlelan and honorablu gentlemsn. Any siaUunent ha makes to his milli-nls. lu fs surH U fulfill That fact Is one grout eaust nf htHtmlnfnt suo cuss in bis prolisKlou. It is fortunaU that among inn many imvi-nising iniysii'iNns, inrre IS one thiilaran on ueix-nueu on.- iiuview. ' lilt. IMHIKHTY'H roiMitatlon asantivslolan. is a suiTifletit guiirann-fl lor tne eum oi any ease ne unueriaaes,' t.aiavrras v.iiruiiiciv. "DK. IMiflKltTY basdevntfd his study mora panieubirly Uitihroniele, speeitio aim privato praetlee, ami ss Hueh is now tha most sihwss- ful of any uhysliiiiit lis fctitn i-rauciseo rrsf 'ress. "R. DOIIPiRTY'H r-putullon Is Horond tn nnothor physit'inn on t ne must, inonrotiiu muu iperine prautioi'." Aiirror. "llll. IKMIKKTY. Vw men In tin niiHllral profoHslon have siieoesKioit to galrilng the oon- ndeniH) of Uif piioMe. ia iht ir skill sua jua,j ment as hft has," inquln'r, "lilt. IHiMKKTY rnnks ns mi of our most A t. In it ii h I icd o hvs W ans. and n so one ft in ni'isi sut-efssroi, w n if ii K now uic nnnTion uy which theiuedlenl pmdlMomTlJulgd,"K!o. "IH, IHUIKItTY enjoys a more ttxtenslva nrarrt toe than any phynlclan lit this Htate," kx press, F. M. The Doctor will send his namntilet on Rirpelnl Di-wsseSr to any address on receipt of six milium pouige stamp, jor return posing. . BOOTS &SIIQISS ron EVERYBOnV ! 1 1 EASY SHOES lOlit OLD It: IX. FANCY SHOES FOR TOl'SU .tiKX. .PRETTY SHOES FOB I.lll S. TINY SHOES FOR BAliOiS. JXJST RECEIVED , By Ooeao Bteatner at LOUIS REHWALD'S Doot & Shoe Store, FIRST ST., CORNER 8R0ADUBIN, A-llnny, Oregon, C heaper than the) Ckessn. vrunu. FOUTIIiaLAJJIKS. MRS. M. HADDEN, hat Just opened a flno assonmotit ot MILLINERY GOODS. MPBIKU AXO Sl'MMEB STYLES. To which .he uas Ihe stUnlloa of Ihe ladles of that viclnltv. Dressmaking, Itlcafhiug and Pressing DOME TO ORDER. THE GRANDEST ACiSILII OF THE AGEt 'LITTLE 'MONITOR" SEWING MACHINE! NO SHUTTLE I K3 BQCCIX 1 K3 RE- WIRDiRG OF TKP.UDI MAKRHTHB LOTKHTITCII PRtM TWO sir. -l dlrset. atakes the liable Htitvh ff fliiihrulderlng frum two spools direct. Ju thl oh. ol' It ladles. No more, bother wtlh HhuU ties and H..tbin', You dont have, to stop lo winu your iiiraau a tew yaras Rk a iiui ou i little Ilohulns. Junl tHks two spools vou get them from the store, put thsn on your inamnnn ana sew away w.nout lurtoer uouoia until the siiools are used i;. Makes the genuius IswW lth too. A also an Eiubroldarlng Htiteli aud Chain HtUcli. Puts ths work Ihmuah 'J& oer oent. (aster than auy other machine. Has shorter STROKE OF TREADLE, making It much leMtlrewmatooperate. Keif fltiug straight netflln. HelJ.eetitng Hlfitoh- monts, runs tne ugnuisi ana mnitoa inf n-nm noise of any maohine In the world. II. s im mense driving powurs. Will sew silk ihn'tl t uual to Ofrtton. what no shuttle oiauhln" will do, In ft" will do more work, snore kind ft work ami easier snu of-iier man any ir'-uma In the world. Call and see this wonder ul in vention al PAX1VN M Photograph Ostit ry. VlOn.HHtr. WII.LA91KTTK TRANSPORTATION COAM. I7SB0M AND AFTKR DATE UNTIL I UR 1 tbr auties, tbv Cnnpsny will dii( h a bo.tfrnm Albasjr W Camilla TUE' DAT asd FRIDAY sf smb WMk. ' Alia will dlipsteh a boat fron Albai v fi t Portland snd tatormtdUta plaoos oa tame ilitr, iMvtna; Coaiitock A Co's esarf. Faeoalndneodrstas. J. 1). B1LV -Dm. I A, 1871. A, HEMOVAL, II. WEED has removed tb ' BEE HIVE STOKE to Freelandi' Italldlng, two door West ot the old stand, on Main Htre.-t. where h IH be, hnnpy to meet his old (Wtrons and offer lo Mie imnlle,, (.nmcrles. Provisions, Uaewar! , c Hi "dlled pfictt for easli or jwrd-.f ri:f Sflew Sim. vivo tii. ( WOT MB TO ST OC K npLDSn S. T A ItK'lfl.Att MRKTINO OK THK rtosrdof Dlr-etorsof Kagle W'Kilen Mills 'oim my, h"ld t the oftlf-e of th Cfiiniaiiy, on rk1ar, June h, ITib, Ihe following Ueso- lUIIOfl Wits RUOIKi'U. KfSfdvd, f lint a mee-tlng of the -sit'M-lihold--t ot this Company, the k.nuli Woof-n Mills CoraiMMir, a corirorailoii duly loaorort"d on-d-r tli' laas of the Mate of r-goti, having its urlnel'tal onVi nnd pinrm of triislnests M I'.rowoMVtlie, orgod, be and the mm Is here ! by called Ut b held at the onVi the Otiupa nv, al l)r,w isvllle, rgon( ou Tloi. rulny ,th$ iCith day JuUj 87Gt at ili hour of .four o'eloek r. n., for the por- imMi-ol eofitthterltiK IIih ftprls-ty mtut au tliofllnif ilier .'..liiUon ol sio'ii rorisorsttUin, Hit "t'Mir d Ks biiBlne-Mi, illsfafMlng of Ua proie'rly nttli the dtvUlitn of its en pita tik. 1 li'-r.-f orf. All H!or-lahoi4rs In said F,ale Wooh-n Mills (VonouNy Nr iverby loHKird and rrYii-a-i to iyt at b otii.- of su-ti tojii.y. "t HrnwriaVllle, iltt gnn, on Thurs the Ih day o July, If7, at four o'rloa-k F. M., for I he iorXMW of att"Of)irig to ihs tfnna nctronof thebusiiieasstclfitd in If." f'Tigo llig resoJiillou. K. JtllOTH, A. Ts'Mi.K4 I'ltiltl'-fit. AH. A PAllKKR, TATR OV OHK- gon i Hy, iwg U'Mve ti littorin tha tublie that they liavt nurehased th entire stock of drug. medU'lnt'S et'., ffnnrlv owned by K. C. UillsM Hon, and Hint thy deslitn eonllnulni the buslnesw at the old sUnd, where they pn- rose to hei-p in the lulore, a full HKwMrsiiienl irf trugs, :heiiihals, I'Hlviit Mf4lk'ltiel i'ollet Ar tlcl' s arnl iv'rthliitf usually found lu a nrsl elsstf drug stor', W'hlinef.rii'aitly tolh'ltlng a continue new nf the llb- rsl tulroiiHut heretofore exlnidt'd tn the Oi.li Iium. We hoHt at the santii time, by fHirand lilM'tiil denllng, and careful oltolton llhi wants or eii-toutfrw lo lii"-t ttt et'in of any MkW friends who may favor us with their ortlt-rs. A . Particular attention will iw glveo to the coin pounding o phYHlt latis r wrlrttotis and faui lly reoeitasalall hours ifth day or night, A. H. ilr.I.L V I'AHHatU, Kuoeessor Ut II, C. lliLkSk Ho. Albany. Orim. W, t h, 1st I. nwf. ir. &. ( XOTME. KimtM ASU AKTITH HA TV. lrNTII, H fl- frier imtlt, Irt'lhl in. ut t onlwuil to At of will be one dollar t r ton. AMUown Ir i( will )Httl"tlver'il at l'inlMii'l r Ai"nt (r ' clifinK or whuriBi,'(e at r-tiiif il r!'". 1:" will leisva AM-stny for tv.rv)n 'it- r.mi; very tiny. Kor lortln f (oIicimhm(i Mj'H ltr.t UA UtiN'IKllIt, Ain-nra. V ffloKH. AftMAT I, FARM OF 100 . ACnK'fW miles from Albany, w(tb gKMl ho-if. ,'V)iM niodUMiS iMtrn. and small orehard of eri"e trees. Alst iHrniing iwpluiusnls and hay suf ficient fw Hiring use. rslCE LOW AtO TESSS 4ln-at Inducements tn Fmlgrawt eeefclng a home near ihtsthrlvingeiir. PiwetaHUon ;itf Immediately, Jnmrcaf ri. m hiui,i Corner l and W iui.iutn aariwl. t AlbaiiT, Or-g-to. fnip' 1'NiivitN.fiN it, HAVivti rr.' mit tut si iimns, hns left aa hitrni onv ii"-, anaruT i aroiu iuiniu k. j m tr shir's tiiHke of Man Kram-tn'-o. ( ut. Tnble Is tn Riatxi orrtfr. havirni oui v oif a in rm rtljnit rlnhte n mttnthS; It Iims J m i-hi u Hlet-I Wire Cushions, goosl set, Ivury twelve iHM'S. eil" fi'e, all lo Jtuml mrr. Hi.-'ll la olfreo fftr fntn.i. 1ir i .!' cu-- 'i a, 4 the V uf-rtUtirw i"tn of tirrl "i-.n; mi front !o-t. "i"n vwif l"n i" l call WtMin as It will O" sold U rt y--; m.i. v. UU. Vi .. Al.t.V. piivm jl li llll r mott- k fHiUlfS. tUll tl'" ,S( IHtHU U'l'. hour s w'-i U. 1