The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, February 20, 1869, Image 3

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    STUKDAinb;Uu'AIlY 20,T8!
LOCAL , AFFAIRS
San Francisco Legal Tender rates.
New York (jold quotations ..
134 J
Hk.vi. Estate Transactions. The
following transactions in real estate had
been recordtd in the Clerks office, Linu
county, up to the 18th inst :
Ellsha I'jidet to Ji.hn Isom ; 300
acres, n i see. tltsr4 w coiisiu
eratiou, $2.1"J.
D. V. is haver to. J. A llolinett ; 40
acres, X E X W tec. 12 t 1:J s r 4
w ssou. ;
J. C. liaird to II. L. Ruud ; 1G0 aires,
tees 8 and 17, t 13 s r 4 w 1,833 22.
Geo. W. Klum to Beiij. Triplett ; 33
acres, V i X V 1 t-cc. 31, 1 12 s r 2 w
sooo.
C. ilodgeato Auti M. McCallister , 80
acres, portion of D. L. C. Xo. 2.349
$500.
Joseph Wilson to Jas. II Urauiwoll ;
40 acres, N E.1.N W .i sec S9, t 13 s r
3 w 8240.
John J. Vernon to Win. L. Yance;
158 acres, t 12 s r3 w 3,000.
Sash, Blind anij Door. Factory.
One of the completest establishments of
this kind is located iu this city, at the
foot of Lyou street, on the river bank,
owned by Messrs. Ahhousc & Co. Be
sides a splendid l'laner they have ''nu
merous" machinery for "gouging,"
"boring," "jointing," "molding," (tech
uical phrases), etc., of the latest aud best
patents, which enables them to complete,
in the very best and most satisfactory
manner, in a brief space of time, orders
tor any and all kiuds of material used in
the construction of buildings. The busi
'ncss of this firm, by fair dealing and
good work, has increased so rapidly of
late, that they contemplate erecting an
addition of sixty ieet to their large fac
tory, to give them "elbow room,' and
to enable them to complete more rapidly
all orders for material. They are pre
pared to do mill work in a satisfactory
manner. The business integrity and
enterprise exhibited by the proprietors of
this factory, entitle them to the large
patrouage and entire confidence of the
community. Such men at the head of
business' enterprises, give tone and char
acter to a city, and their prosperity is a
su'o index ot the growth and prosperity
of the community in which they reside.
. "
m-m . . . . . -
i at At accident. we noucea in our
last issue the death of a little son of Mr.
Elliott formerly a resident of Linn county,
but at present a resident of Mendocino
county, California. A correspondent of
the Sacramento Union gives the following
account of the sad occurrence :
An incident occurred here on the 9th
inst., resulting in the death of a little son,
asred nine years, of a man named Elliott
vho lately rented the ranch bclongirg to
Col. Henley, in this valley. little
George unkown to his parents procured a
pistol at the house, and, in company with
a little Indian boy, mounted a horse and
started down to the field in quest of
something to shoot at. feeeing a bird,
the little fellow dismounted, and finding
that he could not cock the pistol readily,
he placed the muzzle against his stomach,
so that he might use the fingers of both
hands for the purpose. While so doing
the pistol was discharged, the ball enter
ing about the groin. He, however,
mounted his horse and rode home.
Medical assistance was promptly at hand,
but the wound was mortal. Death releas
ed the little fellow from his misery the
day following.
. Just Arrived. Raphael Cheadle,
Esq., announces through oar columns
this morning, that he received by last
steamer a large invoice of late styles of
dry goods, fresh groceries, etc., which he
will sell to customers at Portland prices,
O lly adding freight. He will also pay
Portland prices for all kinds of produce.
Mr. Cheadle's large stock of goods and
tl3 prices at which he sells, commend
bim to the continued patronage of his
large and increasing number of customers.
Men of large business capacity always
' hang out their sign," inviting the public
to an examination of their wares, and thus
aispiay a wiuioga u --iouvi
Give Mr. C.-a call.
Foneral SEfcviCEa Our fellow
townsman, James Redpath, Esq., who
died on the 17th inst., in this city, was
buried on-the afternoon of the 18th,
a large number of citiaens, together with
oar Fire Company, of, which he was a
member, following " the body to its last
resting plaee, Bev Mr. Geary conduct
ed the funeral services; , Mr. Redpath
WM one of our best citizens, universally
respected, a man -who bad not, probably,
an enemy in the worldV Mrs. Redpath
is still confined to her bed with dosease,
as is also one of the children.
Ochoco Valley.! From a private
letter from Ochoco Valley of a late date,
we learn that they are having a very
pleasant winter so far, scarcely any rain
and but little snow j haviug fell in the
valley during tho Vinter. About Christ
mas occurred the heaviest fall of snow,
some two and a-half inches in depth,
which, however, disappeared in two day:,
The winter is spoken of so mild, that
there has not teen more than two days
that a inau could u-it work out d:ors very
comfortably. Very little plowing had
been done, us there jhad not been rain
cnough. Tho newj school house was
about completed, and Mr. Pickett had
been engaged as teacher. Stock of all
kinds were looking well, were no trouble,
aud required little or no attention: A
crop from one acre of oats,- put iu last
season, had just been thrashed out, and
yielded fifty bushels.: The health in the
valley was gocd. About the only com
plaint was from toothache. A young
lady of the valley was suffering extreme
ly with the toothache, and as no surgical
instruments could be procured iu the
valley, a pah of nippers were called into
use, and s;vcn teeth drawn, iho young
lady is doing well. Gophers are spoken
of as having abounded last season, and
as having " goue alter " potatoes like
" Sam II ill " whoever he was. Veni
son is spoken of as not being difficult of
obtaining. Bearing tho lack of mail fa
tililies, Ochoeoans seem to enjoy life
about as well as the '" outside world,'' at.d
are generally happy and couteuted with
their valley. i
Anniversary Ball. Officers and
members of ouiFire Company, during
the week, have been using all tbeir spare
time in decorating Parrish Hall for the
ball on the 22d. The hall, when fully
decorated as the Company contemplate,
will be a " wilderness of beauty," rivall
ing a fairy palace, and will be worth the
price of 'admission for the privilege pf
seeing. The supper will be "set" in
the old Masonic Hall, and as a commit
tee of ladies have kindly volunteered to
arrange matters, and put the eatables
on the table in proper shape, that feature
of the ball will undoubtedly be a success.
Chickens, hams, cakes, oysters, and in
fact all the concomitants of a lordly
banquet, will be spread out and partaken
of by those who are fortunate enough to
be present. Good music has been se
cured, and we predict that the event will
be hercalter quoted as one of unalloyed
pleasure and happiness to all.
Fatal Accident. The Unionist of
the 17th says : j
Yesterday as a raft of logs" was being
brought down the river, it stuck on a
snag in Independence Bend above here,
and parted in the middle. One of the
men on the raft whose name we could
not learn, slipped through the opening.
Tlie logs then came together agaic and
caught the man by the waist crushing
him so badly that he died in aboiit three
hours. j
We learu that the name of the man
killed by the above accident, is Michael
Last, formerly a resident of Albany, pre
vious to his death ! residing it Buena
Vista. I
A Rare Chance. As Messrs; W.
W." Parrish & Co. will commence selling
their large stock of goods at auction on
Monday a splendid opportunity, which
none should neglect, ;will be afforded our
citizen's to purchase select goods at very
low figures. Persons wishing any partic
ular article of dry j goods, clothing or
hardware, should be on hand to "bid."
Bargains will undoubtedly be be obtained
by those who do attend. Remember
that Monday, Feb. j 22d, the sale will
commence.' j ; - K- ,
Guardian's Sale. Two hundred
and fifty-four acres of valuable realestate
will be sold at auction, by A. S. Hamil
ton, Guardian, at the Court House door,
on Tuesday .March! 30th, 1869. For
description of land see advertisement in
another column. i
Selecting Land. James Elkins,
Esq., Secretary of the Cascade Mountain
& Dcschuttes Wagon road Co., has been
spending several days east of Lebanon,
selecting lands in accordance with the
grant made by Congress to aid in the
construction of the road. The bill passed
by Congress grants three sections for
each mile of road, and the Company are
likely to secure some valuable tracts.
We are informed that the road is in good
repair for the coming season's travel.
Complimentary-! Through the po
liteness of the officers of Albany Fire
Company No. 1, we are in receipt of a
complimentary ticket to the ball, to be
given by the Company on the 22d
next Monday. as everyDoay s going,
we don t propose to stay at home. Prom
enade all !
Railroad Matters. At a meeting
of the Directors of the O. -C. R. R. Co.,
( East side!) at Salem, on tile 10th inst.,
the following rusolution was unauamous
ly adopted j:
Whereas, On the 14th day of July,
18G8, at tlie regular meeting of the Di
rectors of the O. C. R. R., a resolution
was passed, allowing the contractors on
certain conditions, to ruu the road with
in four miles of the city of Albany, and
Whereas. Since then said city of
Albany has raised a considerable amount
of money and lands, lor the cucourage
men'i cf said raid, oi cmlitioi that
said road should run within one mile of
Albany,' arid establish their depot within
one mile of the d urt House of said city,
now therefore ho it
Resolved, That in ease the people of
Albany shall subscribe gtiJ secure in
money and land, to said road, the sum
of 830,000; then, and iu that case, sai l
resolution shall be received aud declared
void. !
Liberal. I). iVuuiau, Esq., informs
us that Mr. Abe. Hacklcman, one of our
town proprietors, has offered to donate to
tho O. C R. It., cn condition tho Com
pany build the depot on a portion of the
land donated, e'even blocks of ground in
his adJltiou to Alla-y in fact the offer
wis made sometime ago. The land is
valued at 615,000.
. . .
Sudden Death. An old gentleman
named Morgan, living a few miles from
this city, died suddenly on Monday last,
15th. On the 13th li3 was in this city
enjoying life to the fullest extent. He
fell ill on Mond ly, and died in a few
short hour?.
i . .
Personal. Mr. McPherson, State
Printer, lia3 been sojourning in our city
during the week. He has almost entirely
recovered from his late illness.
NEW TO-DAY
TUCKER'S CELEBRATED
THE TUCKER SPltTXCS BED IS SAID BY
all who have used thein to bo the
CHEAPEST and BEST now in USE.
M'e refer with canii lence to all who Lave tried
thein. Road the following
EXTRACTS FI'OM LETTERS :
Ebbitt House, Washiuptan, Den. 5, 1SGC.
ThoS. J. 1'lSHEK, ESQ.,'Ve. Tucker Junu-
fncturing Co. Dear Sir : I hare now in con
stant use j-opr "Tueki-r Patent Spring Bed" in
nearly all my rooms, and am gratified to write to you
that nothing could be better.
Very truly your obedient servant,
C. C. WILLaRD.
Metropolitan fLjtel.
Wvuliiitatoit, Dec. 6, 1S66.
Tll-.s. J. Fishes, Pre. Tucker Manvfuctur
hi'j Cm. Dear Sir : Soma two years ago tho
beds of thi9 establishment were th-.r-iuKbly refit
ted with your superior "Tucker Patent Spring
Bud," which, since then aud now, hava given the
patrons of this Hotel univcrsn.1 satisfaction.
Very truly,
A. 11. POTTS.
These beds ura now manufactured, by penni. -glon
of Patentee, at Albany, Oregon, and are for
sale at all the principal furniture stores in Port
land, Salem, Albany, etc.
Fi'r particulars address,
E. CARTER & SON.,
i ALBANY, OREGON.
Doc. 2fl, 1868-15.
J. BARROWS.
L. E. BI.AI.V.
S. K. YOUNG.
Cattl.: Buyeus. The country is ro
pr!el full of persons who are buying up
all the cattle and sheep that are offered
with the intention of driving them to
California.!
Sickness. We have heard of a few
cases of sickness, generally of children,
during the week in this city.
; Resolutions of Condolence.
Adopted by Albany Fire Company
Xo. 1, at a spesial meeting of the Com
pany convened on Thursday, Feb. 18th,
18C9.; j
Whereas, It has pleased Almighty
God, in the exercise of His sovereign
will and pleasure, to summon from his
terrestrial labors and trials, our worthy
aud esteemed companion, James Hed
PATH, calling him by His omnipotent
will, as wetrust, to that celestial abode
beyoud the; skies, which awaits all who
walk upright and worthily" in His sight;
and j
Whereas, The fraternal tics which
have only for so brief a space of time
bound us to our departed friend, have
served to show us his many excellencies
and virtues in tho brightest and purest
liglrf, leaving us daily memories of his
uprightness of character and goodness of
heart; Therefore
Resclccd, That bowing with humble
submission to the will of Him who " docth
all things well," yet we sincerely mourn
this unexpected calamity, and deprecate
the necessity which caused the disrup
tion of thelcarthly ties, which cemented
us in : fraternal friendship with our de
ceased Companion, beariug in tender re
membrance his devotion to those qualities
and virtues which tend to make the true
man. , j
Resolved, That wo earnestly sympa
thize and condole with the relatives and
friends of our departed Companion, and ten
der them tho consolation which is prom
ised to those who put their trust in Him
who " tempers the wind to the shorn
lamb," who has promised to bo a shield
"to the widow, and a protector to the or
phan. ; i
Resolved, That Albany Fire Com
pany " No.l, will wear the usual badge
of mourning for the space of thirty days.
Resolved That a copy of the foregoing
preamble and resolutions, be furnished
by the Secretary of this Company to the
family of our departed Brother, 'and that
they also be published in the news journ
als of this city. -
StnTs roa ViotATTOji or tub Revestte Laws.
The following is a list of the the parties against
whom suits have recently been began in the U. S,
District Court for violating the Revenue Laws in
selling canned goods insufficiently stamped or not
stamped at all :
Lucas & Grant, Dayton, Yamhill county ...$5,000
S.. Brown, Dayton 700
A. Lewis, Brownsville... 900
Levy & Bros.', Harrisburg. 1,800
Thomas Morris, Muddy, Yamhill county... 1,200
Sternberg, Senders fc Co., Lancaster, L. Co 1,350
J. Gradwhold, Albany 600
B. Brenner, Albany 1,000
R. Fox & Bro., Cjrv lis......... 1,300
Friendly & Co.. Eugene City 1,200
S. Marks A Co., Roseburg 1,950
Senders A Co., Brownsville 4,150
P. Oppanheimer, Salem .... 600
M. Abrams. Brownsville....... 750
E. Fox & Bro., Albany......... 1,200
Bl-om A Wise, Corvallis ,.. .... 1,800
E. A. Foot fc Co., Peoria. 700
Jacobs A Bros., Oregon City 1,350
Marks A Gollneky, Oakland....... 600
Ackerman A Stcinheiser, Eugene City 1,100
making total of $35,350 sued for as penalties.
Oreganian. ', - . h.---
Maximilian's extensive library is adver
tised for sale at Leipsie.
. , A Detroit paper calls Black Kettle's
orphan's "fatherless skillets."
J. BARROWS & CO.,
ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING
Fresh Supplies oi
NEW GOODS!
UIRECT FROM
San Francisco,
which they will sell
CHEAP FOR HEADY FAT !
THEY ALSO BO A
General Commission Business !
Legal Tenders
BOUGHT AIMS SOLS
Albany, Oct. 24, 'OS-7.
Flax Seed! Flax Seed!
RARE CHANCE
PERSONS wishing to engage in the cultiva
tion of FLAX the coming season, upon ap
plication at the office of Beach A Monteith, Alj
bany, Oregon, will be fnraished with the best
variety of flax seed, on advantageous and easy
terms. !
Messrs. Beach A Monteith will contract with
parties for all the seed raised by them next season.
BEACH A MONTEITH.
February 6, 1869-22
For Sale.
HOUSE AND FOUR LOTS !
IN this city, a godd new dwelling w.t li ..
necessary outbuildings, and four lots, about
twenty minutes walk from the steamboat lauding.
For particulars inquire at the office of the P.
T. Companv. of J. B. MONTEITH.
Albany, January 30, 1869-21
MRS. DUNMiWAY
TAKES PLEASURE IN INFORMING HER
numerous patrons that she has on hand, and
is in regular receipt of tho
Latest and Choicest Styles of Goods
' IS THE
BTillixxox-y Line X
KEJIEBEIE, LADIES !
If you purchase
TEN DOLLARS' WORTH
of Fall Millinery you will bo entitled to the
Demorest Magazine,
for the year 1S69, as a premium on the purchase !
Dress and Cloak Ittalringr
in all branches.
Bleaching and Pressing'
in the latest and best manner.
Goods Cheap and Patience Inexhaustible
Corner Main and Broad Albin streets,
A ALBANY, OREGON.
November 7, 1868-9
AMERICAN EXCHANGE,
I CORKER OF -
: '".''
Front and Washington Streets,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
and "
Manufacturer and Dealer
in all kinda of
FURNITURE & CABINET WARE,
BOATTRASSSS, ETC.,
Under the "States UitjLts Democrat', offii.-e,
FIRST STREET,
oct24'6S-7
A LB ANY.
V. W. 8PIXK
A. CAKOTHEBS.
P. W. SPINK & CO.,
(surcr.ssoas to m. w. mack,)
Scalers in
Tin, Sheet-Iron, Copperware,
STOVES!
Virst, between Wasliiiigtou & Ferrj -sts.
L. P. W. Quimby, - - - - Proprietor.
(Late of the Western Hotel.)
THIS HOUSE is the most commodious in the
- State, newly furnished, and it will be ths
endeavor of the Proprietor to make his gueste
comfortable. Nearest Hotel to the steamboat
landing. - '
The Concord Coach will always be fonn
at the landing, on the arrival of steamships and
river boats, carrying passengers and their bag
gage to and from the boats free of charge.
Houaa ttpplied with Patent Fire Extinguithert.
' Dissolution or Co-PartuersMp.
NOTICE is hereby given that the co-partnership
heretofore existing between J. E. Bent
ley A Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent,
J. E. Bentley, Sr., will continue the business,
assuming all debts outstanding against the late
ffrm, and collecting all accounts due the same.
t J. E. BENTLEY, Sr.
T. E. BENTLEY, Jr.
Albany, January 9, 18S9-18ml
jrp ' - - '
J HE undersigned having piirchasvd the stock '
formerly owned by M. "V. Mack, and having
made large additions thereto, now ofl'er to the
public the fullest and completest assortment of
Crst-class goods in our line, yet offered in this
market, consisting of -
PARLOR, BOX, HALL,
... r.nd .
COOKING STOYES,
of tho following patterns :
Buck,
Black Knight. (
Golden Gate. .
Ileury day.
New Nation.
Buckeye State.
Scc.t &c, 5tc,
from the best manufactories, which they are offer
ing at lowest rates.
Also, a large stock of
French Saucejtans, Ladles & Skimmers,
Iron, Enameled and Brass Kettles,
Iron Tea-kettles and Ovens,
Iron and Lead Ripe,
Force tfc Lift Rumps,
and a full assortment of .
COWAN'S PITCHER PUMPS!
We will continue to keep on band a large stock
of
NO. 1 TIN WARE !
which we will dispose of to dealers at the lowest
market rates.
We are better prepared than ever to do all
kiuds of
REPAIRING!
in a neatand workmanlike manner, at short notice.
Persons from the country will find it to their
advantage to give us a call, as our facilities for
manufacturing enable us to give a liberal discount.
Terms Cash, or marketable Produce.
P. W. SPINK A CO.
Nor. 28, '68-12 '
C. MEALEY & CO.,
DEALERS IN A MANUFACTURERS OF
FUHNITTJRE!
and
CABINET WATtE i !
Bedding, Etc.,
rner First and Broad Albin streets,
ALBANY, OREGO.Y. i
PARTICl'LAll ATTENTION PAID TO S, 0
ORDERS OF ALL KINDS j
in our line. .
October 31, 1863-8
BLACKSMITHINC !
PLOWS ! PLOWS ! PLOWS
f
r"P"lIIE undersigned gives notice to the general
B public, that he is now manufacturing the
Galcsburg Patent Flow !
and 'any other style of plow that may be ordered.
Also, particular attention paid to
i ' - t .ri f " '!. '. ' :
Horse Shoeing, Wagon aud Carriage
Maklllg, - !
and General Jobbing. . .
All work entrusted jto me will receive prompt
attention, and be executed in the best possible
manner with good material. A share of publie
patronage is solicited.
Shop on corner Ellsworth and Second streets,
opposite Pierce' Ferry. F. ;WOOD. .
Albany, November 21,1868-11
NOTI CE. All persons receiving their maU
at the Post office at Lebanon, are. . hereby
notified that the office will be kept open an. hour
after the arrival of the mail on Sundays, after
which it will be closed for the day. The office
will not be open until the mail arrives. - -S.
H. CLAUGHTON, P. M.
January 9, 1869-18ml
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ALL KINDS OV TURNING !
I keep An hand and make to order '
RAWT1XSE-BOTTOCXX3) CXLAJZCS,
. AUD !
Spinning Wheals.
JS- Shop near the "Magnolia Mills."
... . ' . JOHN M. METZLER
Albany, Nov. 2S, 1868-12
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, v
SENDERS, STERNBERG & CQ
. - ... , , , - -- . '
STAPLE DRY GOODS
First street, iu J. li. MonUith't Brick BnUdinf
ALBANY, OltTQONV '
THE ABOVE NEW FIRM TAKES PLEAS
URE in informing the citiiens of UM
county that they have just opened well slap
stock of ' .'i - ' -
FANCY DRY COODC r
i BOOTS AND SHOES !
Gr DEL OOE TSUZ t
aad a full assortment of
i General Merchandise t: '
"Which they will dispese of for ' ' .
I CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCER I..
FAXR LIVING R ATS St v
We respectfully ask the publie t V .'j1-
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK 'AND"
PRICES 1 " , '
Before purchasing elsewhere, and -we assure all -
, that we will give , .,.
lsntire satistaction to Prompt customers.
ALSO :
. ! . .v--i '
We have a Branch House, long established, at .
SOUTH BROWNSVILLE.
where we keep a large and well selected stock of'
GENERAL MERCHANDISE I ; .
Albany, Nov. 14, 1868-10 '
THE OLD ", , , ,,..r
STOVE depot!
. I , ' '
0 ; '
JOHN BRIGGS,
' DEALER I!l
STOVES, COOK, PARLOR & E0X,
- ;.
f tho best patterns ! r s
ALSO " . -
Tin, Sheet Iron and -
and the usual assortment of Famishing -Goods te
be obtained in a
Repair neatly and prompt fa executed.
EfTii reasonable terms. " .'.
"Short reckonings, make long friends." '
Front street Albany.
t Tezt door to Mansfield A Co.
" decd'68-12
POSITIVELY
SELLING AT COOT I
THE .UNDERSIGNED HEREBY
give notice to the publie in geaeraL r
that they will sell their- . 4
WELL SELECTED STOCK ;
DRY GOODS!
CLOTHING!
GENERAL H1ERC1LIVDISE V
' ' from and after this data t. . .
v - r. '
Those desiring to make purchases will -do wU to
Oall Immediately !
' as ws deair to elose out " T rX
Our Entire Stocks
- on the abovs terms,
FOR CAOH ! 1
OR MERCHANTABLE PKODUCX t
' All persons knowing themselves Indebted to tho
undersigned, are requested to eosae forward with,
oat delay, and settle their indebtedness, as wa
are determined to eloss oar mnTSsntila AmHasss"
and collect our dues ' . "
i W. W. PARRISH A CO,
Albany, Nov. 28, 188S-1J , .