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tetter,'MARRIED : ADVERTISEMENTS.ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVEKTISBMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. AD V E R T I S E MIJ N T S ,

In the Hall of "Western Star Lodgo" No. 10,I. O. Q. T., Albany, Tuesday evening, May 12,1863, by Rev. John F. Damon, Mr. Martin S.'Fishbcrsb and Miss Amsib McLkrak all ofLinn county. No cards.

May , 1863, by Rev. S. a. Irvine, Gkorok J.McCor and Miss Nakct J. Forget all of Linncounty.

At the residence of the bride's father, May 3,186S, by (1. W. Powell, J. P., Mr. Sambrl Far-me- r

and Miss Amanda J. Wilkt all of Linn.

DIED:Near Albany, on tbe 9lh of May, 1868, Mrs.

Elisabeth Francis, wifo of Isaao McCiung, agedyears and 4 months.

ALBANY PIUCES CUIUIENT.CORRECTED WEEKLY BY J. CRADUOIIL.

Albany, Saturday, May 0, 1868.The following arc the prices paid for Produce,

and tbe prices at which other articles are sellingthis market :Wheat white, pet bushel, 70 cts.Oat per bushel, 35(3)40 cts.Potatoes per bushel, b7)$l 00.Onions per bushel. $1 2d.Flour per bbl, $3 50Butter per pound, 25 ets.Fggs per dozen, 15020 cts.Chickens pcrdoien, $2 60 ($3 00.Peaches dried, per pound, 1520 ctf.Pork per pound, 56 ets.Beef on foot, 4(t6 cts.Mutton, per pound, 12) cents.Soap per pound, 5($5J cts.Salt Los Angelos, par pound, 2) ots,Syrup per gallon, 1,00Tea Young Hyson, per pound, $1 00" Black. 75($1 00." Japan, $i 12).

Sugar crushed, per pound, 17Q20 cts." Island, 13($Ui." Sea. 15 cts.

Coffee per pound, 252S cts.Nails cut, per pound, 7j8 cts.

White Lead pure, per keg, $1 00(3)4 50.Linseed Oil boiled, per gallon, $1 75(jZ 00.Turpentine per gallon, $1 50Domestic brown, I5(cl8 cU.Hickorr striped, per yard. 16(530 ots.Bed Ticking per yard, 2b(li0 cU.Blue Drilling per yard, 20(30 cts.Flannels per yard, 50(75 cts.Prints fast color, per yard. 2j($15 e.Rifle Powder, per pound. 75(a,$l 00.Candles best, per pound, 20V33 ets.Uice China, per pound. 12(16 cts.Tobacco per pound, $1 00(o,l 25.Salseratus per pound, 16 cu.Dried Plums per bound, 12)15o,Dried Apples per R. 6c.

" Currants per th, $e.Bacon Hams, per lt, 12(13(j,

" Sides, per lb. Do.SbnUers, per lb, 6c.

Lard per tt. in cans, 10c.French Brandy per gal.. $10 00($12 00Holland Gin per gal., $j 50American Brandy per gal., $5 00Jamaica Unin ;er gal., $3 00Tar $1 per cation.Beans--p- er lb., 1c.

AD VEllTISKM K NTS.

STATE EIGHTS DEMOCRAT

JOB PRINTINGOFFICE. I

FIRST ST., ALBANY, OREGON

IT E tare cccnectcd with this o&ae a firjt-c'.ai- ij

!

JOB OFFICE,and are prepared, at shortest notice,' to fill, in thneatest manner, any order that may be sect as.

Executed Speedily, and in a satis-factory Style, at Prices

CHEAP AS TUE CHEAPEST

Theatres,Conceits, and

Public MeetingsAccommodated at the Shortest Notice

MEN SUPPLIED WITH CARDS,DILLS, BILL-HEAD- S, BILLS

LADIN1, CHECKS,LETTER HEAD--.

INGS, Ac.

BALLCIRCULARS,

ELECTION TICKETS,BALL TICKETS, CENSUS

BLANKS, DRUGGISTS' LABELS,LIQUOR LABELS. ORDERS OP DAV.

CING, NOTES OF HAND, DRAY RECEIPTSliKU AL ULAJiKS OF ALL KINDS,

CIRCULARS, BILLS OF FARE,PROGRAMMES, SHIPPING

RECEIPTS, BOOKS ANDPAMPHLETS, CATA-- !

. LOGUES, ANDBY-LAW- S.

Ml Orders Promptly Attended toj A15I3UTT &. BKOWN.I "Stat Rights Democrat" Job Office. '

SIIEKIFF'.S SALE.Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUEDoat of the Circaif Court for the county of

LiiiBf ciaie oi uregon, od (be 20th day of April,D. 1868, and to me directed and delirered by

iuoiier. vi lue aioresaia court, in fayorof Hnrdrarker, Pl'ffs, and against C. C. Godley, Deft,

forlhe sum of Four Hundred and fiftv-i- r unddollars r458.88V T AiA. n M,

day of April, 1868, levy upon the followingdesiribed Real Estate, riz i Lot No. (2) two, injiiofa iKo. n) iwency.seven, in tbe city of Albany,

couoiy, vregon ; ana onTuesday, the 19 th day of May. 1868.

betwien the hours of 9 o'clock a. v., and 4 o'clockKJof said day, in front of the Court House

doorjin the city of Albany, I will sell the abovedescabed premises at public outcry, with the

thereunto belonging, to the highestbiddir for cash therefor. -

Died Albany, Oregon, April 20, 1868.1 . . HARVEY SMITH.

n3wi2t,2o SheriffLinn countv. Orecon.

V. W. PARRISH & CO.

NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!

AT TUB

B RIO K B X. O O K ,

S. . Corner Ferry and Front St'i.

JUST RECEIVED, ' carefully seleoted Stock of

FANCY AND, STAPLE DRY GOODS!SILKS.

STUIPES.POPLINS,

TAMISE, .

CIIAMBItlES,PEUCALOS,

JACONETTS,DELAINES.. .'

ALPACAS.LINENS.

i SWISSMUSLINS.. MARSEILLES

AND PRINTS,TICKING AND

Domestics, Bleached and Unbleached,LADIES. MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES,

ALBO

MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTH IN G,Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes,

II It D IV A II i:, T A II I. E W A II 11,

ASD

FAMILY GROCERIES!Of all descriptions, by Wholesale and Retail, as

Cheap as the Cheapett 1

for Cash or Country Produce. With new goodsand low prices, we arc prepared to give en-

tire satisfaction to all who may favorus with their patronage. No

truubto to buw good.augllr3n!yl

FOR THE SPRING SALES OF 1868 !

AT

NORCROSS 8l COWAN,WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS,

AVE PROVIDED TIIEMSELVE3 IN AD- -II vanee of the recent rUe In Cotton Goodswith a

LAKGEAM) DF.SIIMItl.i: NTOCK

OF

STAPLE DRY GOODS!WHICH CAN" AND WILL BESOLD

MARYELOUSLY LOW PRICES!jAT roit

Cash or Jlcrchnnfabl Produce.

fcALL AND EXAMINE CM STOCK AND PRICES 1

IVc Have in Largrc Quant life :

ELEACIIKIi AND UKOW.V OTT02TS, TICK--v.vi t. t. r.c?. i' r--. i. , ....... .

I.N; AMiCIICCKK. PRINT, UK-L- A

INKS. AI.PACCAS. OINU-HAM- S.

JCAXS. CA..Sl.MUHKS.TWLKIiS.or

FOKKIi.N A N ItO It V. Q O N

M A .V UPACTrait.

attoA COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF

FANCY 13 II ESS GOODS!

Latest Styles ofTenth's and Gentlemen's

OTJOTKCElSrO I

AND FURNISHING GOODS

.HATS, CAPS,

BOOTS AND SHOES OF ALL KINDS AND SIZES

CARPETING, VALL PAPER,

Paper fc Linen IHInd & Fixture.We would call especial attention to our Stock of

IRON AND STEEL,AXD CK.1ERAL

HARD "W" --A. R EWZ FEEL 8AFI I.V HAVING IT IS

tThe Largest tlil side ofPortland 1r -

Consisting in part ofFORKS, HOES, RAKES, SPADES, SCYTHES,

IMPROVED PATENT TOOTHBILLETT-WEBB- S, .

MECHANICS AND BLACKSMITHS TOOLS COMPLETE

Butcher Saws. Barn-Do- or Hangers, Rollersand Track, Rope Chain, Hemp and Rub- -'

ber Packing, Horse-Sho- e Nails, Bolts,Nuts and Washers, Thimble and

Wagon Boxing, IronAxles, Iron and

Steel of every- ( kind. ; .

Blasting Powder and Fuse.pE ARE PAYING IN CASH the Highest Mar--

ket price for Bacon Lard and WoolJail and learn our prices, and then suit yourself.

NORCROSS 4 COWEN.Albany, May 1, 1868 v2nllf

SEVENTY BUSHELS- ' '

F SONOHA SEED"W!-HEAT-

'. ,v ; t

EOR BXT.T& AT MY UESIDEXCE.

k3n33tf CnAS. F. GAY.

ALBANY BATH HOUSE I

TpE UNDERSIGNED .WOULD , RESPECT-- Iinform the citizens of Albany and jjr

that he has taken charge of this Establish,men, and, by keeping clean rooms and payingstridj attention to business, expect to suit all thosewho biny favor him with their Dfltron acre.. Havin?herefcfore carried on nothing but ; .i

Jlrst-Cla- ss Hair Dressing Saloons. "

be ejpeets to give entire satisfaction to all."Childien and Ladies' Hair neatly eut and

shamtooed. - - JOSEPH WEBBER.' ;

; ' apr4v3n33tf " v ,

KIAXIt DEEDS, of the lateBt and mostapproysd form, for sale at (this omce. Warranty

THOMAS HAMPTOX. ; , ' , B. HCSBIDS

Hampton & IMoBrido,t

;

IJJSrpERTAKERsi; y l J S

.

AND' ' . .l ' t i

Doalers in Every Variety of

AND

CABINET WARE!

Redding Spring IHattrcHses,HAIR, PULU, MOSS, WOOL, &C, &C.

ALL WORK GUARANTEED,' ''AND

Eexeuted lu Flrt-Cla- M Ntyle.

Jobbing Promptly Attended to.

On First Street, Under tbe Democrat Office,

ALBANY, OREGON,

Msy A. Wt.1 v2n3StaojI8

D. MAXiriCtO. ft. C. BILL. a. WAKSriKlD.

D. MANSFIELD Sl CO.,DKALEHS IN

GENERAL MERCHANDISE,ALU ANY, - OREGON.

IN FOSTER'S ONE-STOR- Y BRICK. OPPOSITE THE

POST OFFICE.

milK AIIOVK FIUM TAKES PLEASURE INX notify Id g tbelr friends and tbo public gencr

aiijr, Itial tbey are

CONTINUALLY RECEI VINQ

DRY GOODS,

GROCERIES,HARDWARE, fcC,Which we will Eicbngo

roxt cxhu or rnoDUci::AT THE

VERY LOWEST PIUCES.V rcDpcctfulS ak tb public U

Call and Examine onr Stock and Prices

liefer purchasing Uwbere j an! weattureallllit w will git

ENTIRE SATISFACTION TO PROMPT CUSTOMERS

Alhsnj, Feb. 18, 'CTf 2t,Zll

R. CHEADLE,

YHOLESALE AN0 RETAIL

CASH STOBE 1

OX COB. Of MAIS ASD EBOAD ALBtV 8TMECTS,

ALDAN?, - -

WUOSe GOODS CAIf BK H AD

AT PORTLAND PIUCES

FREIGHT ADDED.

BY PAYING CASH IN HAND FOR THE GOODS.

Give file a Call ud See for Youraclvea.

feb22v3n2Ttf R. CHEADLE.

ALBANY FERRY!

A T THE SOLICITATION OP MANY CITIiX cnt of Linn and Boston counties. I havefitted up tbe

LOWER FERRY,(it bcinrtbe Stare Route), in anch nunr asecure to the nublic better faoflitUc. t allof the year, than can be bad elsewhere. My Boatis wnai u anown as a .

- , ,

CURRENT BOAT.and Is the best on the River, without any ezcepnon. living quite near my juoai Lranaing, inBenton county, I am enabled, at all hours, to ae- -. .I... a t ..t ir - r i tcutninuuaio iuo puuno. wit is secured by agood wire rope, and is otherwise constructed withtbe LATEST IMPROVEMENTS for safety anddurability. My connection with the Upper Ferry,heretofore existing, has recently been severed.n Katos or rerriago

.

are the same. -as.the Unner-

rerry. - : t" , A. riSAKCK, ,

augl8'65v2nlly Proprietor.

SIIEIIII FS SALE.VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUEDBYont of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore- -

gon for tbe county of Linn, on tbe 20th day ofApril, a. ii. 1903, ny tne vjerk ot tbe aforesaidCourt, and to me directed and delivered, in favorof I. C. Dickey, lTff, and against Q. W. Snoderly,uerc, ror tne sum or (0ZV,TD) six Hundred andtwenty nine and 75 one-hundre- dollars, I didon tbe 22d day of April, A. D..1868, levy on thefollowing described Real Estate, to-w- it i The N.w . quarter of the N. W. quarter, the N. E. Quarter of the N. W. quarter, tbe N. W, quarter of theN. E. quarter, the S W. quarter of the N. E.quarter of Section (21) twenty-on- e, Tp. (1J) elev-en. 8. R. (1) one, West! also, S. E. quarter of theS. W. quarter, the S. W. quarter of the S. E.quarter, the 8. E. quarter of tho i quarter, theNorth E. quarter of tho 8. E. quarter, the N. W.4 of the S. E. quarter, the N. E. 1 of the S. W.quarter, the S. W. i of tbe N. E. quarter, the S.h. i of the ri. 12. quarter, in Section (16) sixteen.in Tp. (11), South of Range (1) one, .West, con-taining tour hundred and eighty (480) acres ofland, situted in the county of Linn aad State ofOregon; and on . ,

Monday, the 18th day of May, 1868,between the hours of 9 o'clock A. v. and 4 o'clockp. u, of said day, in front of the Court Housedoor, In the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon,i will sell tne above described promises at publiooutcry to the highest bidder for, cash therefor, ;

Dated Albany,, .........Oregon, April 20, 1803. 't UARVEY SMITH, ,

n?6w4$32,30 Sheriflf Lino county Oregon.

WAISTTE---lOtO,0Q- O pounds'

Of WOOIV for which IwUlpiay thoHIGHEST MA.RKF r PRICE I

TH08. W. KINNEY,

IIo. 49 Front Steet, Portland, Oregon,

, OFFERS FOR SALE f '

FROM BROWN. BRYSON & CO., SPRINGVILLE, KY.

I. Worth's Uonoy Dew,

Fry'i Lanrel Grove,

Par's Bourbon,

Hunter's California Wheat.

Pinet CastiUion,

Cisuo DeBonche 6c Co,;A Brillioun, ;

' J. ZXennessy, ".'

And all Domestic Brands.

GrT2ST 'f

Cnyper and Swan.

OLD TOi Bl'Jl, PORT WISE, SHERRY WISE,' ' i ' , .... . ,., .

':

Case Liquors of All Kinds.' ap'118'C8v2o35tf3 . , ,

A NEW 8TORE IN ALBANY!

B. BRENNER,

opponiti: vxnnviivH block,Wot'LD RESPECTFULLY INFORM

tbe cituens of Albany and ricicity tbatbe baa just returned from

i

SAN! FRANCISCO,WITH A

PIRSlT-CLA- SS SELECTIONOF

D R Y GOODS,CLOTHING,

BOO the A vr C2TT-Tr- cj

PATS AND CAPS,

and, in fact, a splendid and raried assortment of

GKNLIML MtnCIIANDISE.

MT MOTTO WILL SB :

"Quick Kale and Bmall Profits.'

I receive by every steamer a NEW INVOICE OF100D3. :

Persons ere refrnrctfully rqucted to call andamine my goods tfore parcbatin; Iwwhere.

iaar2S'6S,3t32tf D. BRENNER.

CITY MARKET.Main St., Opposite tbe New Drag-- Store,

ALBANY, OREGON.HENDEHHALL & REDPATH. ftojrietors

WILL ALWAYS KEEP OS

BAXDTUZ BEST Or

MEATS OF AIsI, VARIETIES,

4 LIBERAL SHARE OF PATRONAGE ISsolicited, as we intend to keep as good an as-

sortment, and of as good quality as the countryasorus.

We are always ready to pay tieHighest Cash Price for Fat Stock.

April 6, 1867 T2n3itf

To the Baptists or Oregon.Pursuant to a call on the Baptists of Orcron to

convene at Brownsville on tbe 25th December.1SC7, a few met (many being prevented by highwater), and organized temporarily by election Elder R. C. Hi!!, Chairman, and Dr. Stone, SecretaryIt was ordered tbat tne original call bo continuedonly changing the time of meeting ' to the firstThursday in July, 1S53, and that the Chairmanand Secretary publish the satno : ,

Beloved Bretbre!i: Tho siffns ot the timesclearly Indicate tbat the time to favor Zion ia come.Tbe blessings of our Heavenly Father are abund-antly bestowed on the feeble labors of his witnesses, ibe riilar or tloud is moving, and withinthe last few months the energic.3 of the Holy Spir-it have graciously attended the labors of ministersof the most humble pretensions. And we believetbat in tbe bounds of tne Central Association onehundred and fifty hopeful converts have been added to our Churches by experience and baptism.Under these favorable circumstances and ausniceawe should at an early date organize a General As-

sociation for tho purpose of concentrating our energies in tbe advancement of tne RedeemersKingdom, purely on Gospel principles. And we,therefore, earnestly, cordially and fraternally solicit all orderly itaptist Ministers and Churches,who know themselves to be in fellowship with us.to meet In Convention and with as inthe enterprise. Brethren of sister Associations,will you meet us ?

The Convention will be held with the PleasantButte Church,' at Brownsville, Linn count, commencing on the first Thursday in July. 1863. at 1

r. h. R. c. DILL. Ch'mn.Ji. is. bTOXE, Secretary.

IWANTED r.

VWANT 20.00Q JiBS. OF GOOD BAC A-"-.

also Uutter, cota 01 woica tne nigbest msx-prl- oe

will be pai3; "

. V B. BKENNE2.

; I0HW CONNER.

"""'''7 !' " dealer nr

OEffEIi: At MERCHANDISE,'imST;;-.';- OREGON.

cojriisnso o

DRY GOODS,7 GROCERIES, 1 7

BOOTS AND SHOES,CLOTHING, &c.

HARPWAaeri ;t j

A well selected assortnwnt of the ost completkept ia Albany, , .. r

'IIIOS AXD STEE I.,of nearly all kinds mitalle for the fca&y

also ' r ;- - - , HOPE,- - - ; '.;; cnjLixBl:".

MILL SAWS,'t; w ; IS T IL8 ' 'j ;

CBOS8-CU- T gAW8,-,- 7

WAG02T-SEA-T SPBINGSy; CAEEIAOK 8PBI2TOS, , . f

, : T1HMBLE-BOXIN- O,

; W A 8 H BBS,BOLTS.

NUTT8

Nearly all the stock Is onrehaMd (nSiVPniCISCO, and will be sold at tbe lowest market ratelor ready pay, or merchantable produce takea iaexchange.

Agent Top Well, Fargo & Co.lAg-cn-t f?r the Pacific Iniurance Co.

Oct. 26, 67-v3n- llyl JOHN CONNER.

IW. W. WACIC,oxalzb n

STOVES'SHEET-IRON-, COPPER

A0

8 AS ON HAND AND NOW READY FOB'. sale a fall and complete stock of first-cla- ss

COOKING, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES,Which be is offering at prices that must injure

a ready sale.Also a general assortment of -- : .

Brass and Enameled Kettles,French Sauce-Pan- s aad Ladies,.

Caat-Iro- n Tea Kettles and Oreos,Iron aad Lead Pipe,

FORCE AND LI FT7 PUMPS L

Sheet-Iro- n, Copper, &e., Ac

lannfactnrtr of all Kinds of Tia, SheetIroa and Copper Wire!

'

REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTEFiDEO TO

N B AH persons who are ta need of articlein my line will find it to their advantage to riretme a call, as I am determined to cell gooda atprices tbat wiU preclude the neetssitj eX tsusrfarther than Albany to buy cheap.

Marketable Prodnce.TaJcea ia CxcaaiifaFor any and all articles in the Store.

Will alwaTS keen on hudiainnli(ii nmiiiof all jrooda iii my line, while customers will at allumes receive prompt attention. ; 31. W. MACaC

Ainmny. Alarcb 23, '67 T2n32Ij m

CHAIR MANUFACTORY!AND '

TTTR3TXNrca- - SHOP!milE SUBSCRIBER. WQITT.TVTiPrsPtvpvTT- T-jL ly inform the publio- - that he ia prepared tov

ia a workman-lik- e and expeditious manner. Also,"P a nana, ana , tor sale, ; cPIJfNExGWHEELS, and the best of . .;. ; 4 ,Raw-bid-e Bottom or Kitchen Cakirs !

All of which will be sold ehean fWr f?aW ' "n- -

dcrs solicited. Shop near the old Flour SfiH; atthe upper end of First street.J0IIN METZLER.

Nov ,23, '67 ySnloyl

ALBANY BOOK STORE!

E. A. FREKIiANEBOOKSELLER AND 8TATI0KEH,

Albany --1

- - - Oregon,

Tl ESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE PUBLTO, that he has remored from the old aland to

PARRISirS BLOCK.Hiere all are invited, assured that Gooda ia his

line are sola at tae lowest cash prices.S

, r COSSTAXTtT OJC EAXS:

STANDARD AXD MISCELLLMOUS BCOXS,.

JaTeaile, Toy Gilt.

nad CUakCeeks,.j : k :

ft ; j . .'' ,60LD

.. ,irJ,

.

AXD' '. ' . ,

.i

f

SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY I

Of every kind used in the Stats, ."

Sr BOOKS IMPORTED TO ORDER, aihort notice. . Deelnl61r -

BROKERS1EGAl TENDERS BOUGHT AND SOLD T

ALSO ,' '

Jrafts a Saa Fraxxcisco aad Portland"'- "t'.' J. BARROWS CO.

Albany, Feb. 15, ,6STSn2Btf r - . .

MEW BOOK BINDERY I'112 Front St Portias. '

(Nearly opposite MeCormick'4 Bookstore.)

, GEORGE ll.VOlJLirill,boos Eiris cis, PAPsn hulss, ath

BLANK HOOK MANUFACTURER.

LANK ItOOIIS MADE TO OSIs f!Tt ami Ruled to any desired pattern

Newsnaners. liasrazinos. Musio, etc.. et-c- Boundii any style, with neatness and dispatch.

' AT SAJT FRANCISCO PRICES,

THEOLD STOVE DEPOT!

MAIN STREET - - - ALBANY.. . . 0

BBIGrGS,(lath c. c. CObtsr A CO.)

Keeps constantly on band a general assortment of

STOVES!Of thoJloMt FaTorlto IatternM.

Cook Stoves,

Parlor Stoves,

Box Stoves !

With a full and general assortment of

TIN, SHEET-IRON- ,

COPPER AND BRASS-WAR- E ! '

And all other articles . usually found ia a

TIN STORE!Repairing Neatly and Promptly Executed.

Ti;il.M.S t'ah or Produce."Short Reckenias mako Los; rrLands."

Feb. 2, 'o7-v2- n25tf

THE SAN FRANCISCO STORE I

J U LI IS GUADWOIIL,ALBANY - - - OREGON.

rpHE SUKSCRIEER WOULD INFORM TII2X cltiitos of Albany and vicinity that he now

occupies tuo eorotr trie store

Corner of First aad Washinjrtoa Streets.He intends to sell goods

AT THE LOWEST PRICE!roR

CASH Oil PRODUCE!!The public would do well to examine my Goods

before purcbaaiog tUewltere,Mj block consicts, in part, ai follows :

TjR-z- r ooors,CLOTHING, GROCERIES

BOOTS AND SHOES,

Hard iv arc, Crockery,

A GREAT STOCK OF LADIES' FURNISHING.EMBROIDERY AND

FANCY GOODS.

ALSO

A GOOD STOCK OF THE BEST LIQUORS

Ever Ilrougtit to tills Market!Whkb belntrti'l tot!l

ONLY TOR MEDICINAL PURPOSESIS, I!. I am alo rffit for Grower JkIlakcr'sj Scwlnc ?larhlne. TbueMa- -

cbines are known to bo tbe best io the market.We also Vtg lmve to Inform the puhlie that we

are 21 AS UFADT U U IN U a good artieU of

C I G A It S !

which we will sell atSaaPniacisco WholesalePrices. Call and examine our stock of Cigarsbciure purchasing euewbere.

JULIUS GRADWOHL.Dee. 22, '66 t2n!91y

D. W. WAKEFIELD,

(ScCCCIftOR TO WotTTtMOKS A Co.,)

DEALER IS

DRUGS AND MEDICINES,Points, Oils,

PATENT MEDICINES,Perfamer!e, Etc., Etc.

Pure Wines and Liquors,For Plediclaal Purposes.

My aim will be to keepFIRST-CLAS- S DRUGS AND MEDICINES,

at fair prices. Gire me a call.D. W. WAKEFIELD.

Albany, Feb. 8, 1868v3n25yl

y. THIEL,BOOT MD SHOE MAKER, If

(Oppoiitt tie StaU.Wgt Democrat Office,)

FIRST ST., - - - - - - ALBANY.

Manufacturer of tbe best quality of Fine

FRENCH CALF BOOTS.Also, a Superior article of good

BOOTS FOR FARMERS' WEAR.

Repairing and lending .

Dona on short notice and at very Low Prices1 1

Our work will be guaranteed to eive entire satirJ- -

faction. . may2iT2o4itf

NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY!

TO

FARMERS AND STOCK RAISERS I

FULL-BLOODE-D MORGAN HORSE,"VERMONT," can be found the en

suing season, at the Ciine Farm, one-ha- lf milesouth of Albany, except on all publio days, whenhe can be seen in .Albany, at Marshall & Sohlos-ser'-s

stable.VERMONT was foaled in Waitsfield. Vermont.

and traces his lineago back through four sucooa- -ive generations to the original Justin Moeoah,His pedlgreo is perfect and warranted. ' '

Farmers are hereby resDeotfnlly invited to callat either of the above named places and examinethe Horse and his stock to their entire satisfac-tion. Rl S. BELKNAP. Acrent.

April 4, 1868 v3n33m3

3N"otioe.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, WARNING

against buying or trading foreither of four promissory notes made payable toJ. Q. Thornton or bearer, for the sum of three hun-dred and seventv-fiv- e 375.) dollars each, andbearing date; September. 25tb,1867.i

a wo 01 tne aoove notes are payable in one yearfrom date, and two in two years from date.

The above noteg worn rvhfnirvfirt hv mixrnnrAsnntation and without consideration for value rccoitneretore I mil iot pay thera. - - t

. ..; TUUMAS AlONTEITH.Albany, Oregon, Oct. 11, 1867. v3nl7w4

JOB WORK yatly and cheaply done at

SATURDAY;...........:. MAY 18, 186

v--; , , Honey Jlarltct.

Sui Francisco Legal Tender rates ..Til. Nsw York Gold Quotations ........ ........ H

CITY CHURCH DIRECTORY.

0. S. Pr8ttcrus Chcuch W.

UxrrsD Puss. Church Ret. 8. 0. ImnjTutor. Services at 11 a. m. and w evenioC LL.il. CxK.l at 91 B w

: ConaRKOATiojut. Chcrch Rev. J. F. Pj 29

r.itor. Services at 11 A. m. ni 7

M. E. Church-R- ev. C. G. Belknap. Pwtoi

' Baptist CacacH-R-ev. R. C. II ill. Fau4Services on the 1st and 3rd babbaths of eadtaontb, at II o'clock A. u. an! at canaio-ugnu- n

t Mkthopist Chcrch, Socth KeV. . A. tl in

i. PM-fhin- ff on the 2nd and 4th Su

'day of each month, in the Albany District Scho

Aiuse.

Ax OcTOGtSARiAX. --Last Tuesday i

had the pleasure of an interview vrithOeor,

Wilier, Esq., now of Linn cuunty. He w

b eighty-eigh- t years of age the 4th cf Junext having been born in East Tenness

on the 4th of June. 1780. He 13 a hale ai

hearty old man yet, being able to hunt a.1' trap almost as effectively as men of not

' his years. Ho has never used glasses, nnf

can yet see well enough to enable hira to kil

deer with a rifle. It might, with much trutlbe said ot him, that his "eye is not dim, n

hi i natural strength abated." He has bee

thrice married, and is the father of twent;

foar children, twelve of whom are Denv

critic voters, and eleven of whom are in Oi

egon and will vote the Democratic ticket ntimonth. He has also four sons-in-la- aj

Democrats; also sixteen grandsons, eveHone of whom vote the Democratic ticket. Hi

voted for Jefferson in lbUl. ana lor evertf

Democratic President since then, except twi- he being in a Territory when those tw

raa, and hence could not vote for thenno crossed the plains in 1850, 'and has live

in Oregon ever since. He never scratched- ticket in his life. In religion he is a Ba;

tist, and it is worthy of note that nearly a)

his descendants belong to that denomination

His hair is not white yet, as many wou

suppose, but is of a 'steel mixed" or iro

ernv color. He bids fair to outlive 6omehis de.icendar.ts. May bis last days be hi

beat days.

Vote for T.J. Stites.

Ga:rzVs Sptrcn. By invitation of prominent gentlemen, Hon. L. F. Grover, of Saleia, delivered an address last Saturday be

fora the Lebanon Democratic Club, in themeeting house of that pUce. The room whsfilled with a large audience, one-thir- d ofwhom, we are pleased to be able to state,were ladies. Mr. GrorerBpolce for about two

hours in a calm, diniSed and argumentativemanner making his points so plain that the i

wayfaring man though a fool could not err. therein. lie dwelt Ion? and verv effective!- - - - - -o ml ' t

" en the Reconstruction policy of Congress, yshowing it to be unjust and tyrannical to tbe

, last degree. lie also showed up the absurd- -

itiei and contradictions of the 3Iongrel partyia & most masterly manner. Such speeches

- ns Mr. Grover delivered cannot fail of hav-

ing a good effect on those whom he may ad-- .

dr&is.

Election, first dav ofnext June.

Xoax New Goods. Samuel Young Esq.,of the firm of Barrows & Co,, returned, afew days ago, from San Francisco, whitherhe bad been to purchase Good. A portionof theai has already reached here ; the ba!

ance, consisting of about 150 packages, box

ea, tic., will foon be here ; the whole malting a large and complete assortment of Goodsuitable for this market, which will be soldat low figures for the cash or its equivalent

Jlr. Young and John Conner came homeoverland. The former gentleman tell usthat he much prefers it to the ocean trip, the

. Hcenery being grand and beautiful, beyonddescription in places, less dangerous, and inalmost all respects more pleasant than a tripby water. .

Vote for John BryantCjiaxgb of Paccixcr Lines. Last week

.the County Court ordered that the divisionline between Sweet Ilome and Waterloo PreciaeU be changed as follows : "Commencingat a point on the western boundary of saidPrecincts, (2) two miles south of the township line running between Townships 12 an13 S., and running thenpe due cast to the

, eastorn boundary of said Precinct,"

Don't split your ticket. Spotthe man that does.

J6J We are requested to nay that Mr.Douthit will accompany the candidates nextweek, and occupy an hour in the forenoonon the railroad subject. Also, Mr. D. wiladdress the citizens of Boston Mills, on the23rd inst,2 o'clock, p. it. at the IndependentSchool House near Boston Mills. .

Vote for R. D. Johnson.

tBtowjrsviLLJ!. Our enterprising fellow- -

townsman, A. Cohn, Esq., has established abranch store at Brownsville, which we aresatisfied will give satisfaction to the peopleof that locality, both as to price and qualityof tha goods.

Vote for A. P. Nye.

F iry. Mr. A. Pearco desires us to inform the traveling public that the LowerFerry only will be used hereafter for crossing the river. The upper boat is tied up, 13and will not be used.' JJ

Vote for C. P. Barkhart. A.

&Baptised. Last,' Sabbath two more members were added to the Baptist church of this 88

204city, and were immersed by Dr. Hill in theWillamette. , V

tiioiVote for H. J. C. AveriU.

eRead the advertisement of "Mrs. p.

Stipp'i Thoracic. Balsam," on the fourthjage cf the DexocbatV .

X'Read Burr's speech on the first pageof Y paper. -

mr23v2n3:t. NORCROSS.f - - o . this Office. ' ,'

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