The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, February 27, 1869, Image 3

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    SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 18G9.
LOCAL AFFAIRS
76(3-761
132 J
i San Francisco Legal Tender rates......
.New-York Gold quotations
Jubilant. An ordinauee passeil our
City Council (see proceedings in another
column),on Thursday. ni.ht,-appropriating
S2,000 lor the purchase of a fire
engine for the use of Albany Fire Co.
. No 1. Of course this action of the
Council tweets with the hearty approba
tion of the members of the Fire Compa
uy'and a nmjority of our citizens. The
boys generally feel jolly, ind join in
the expression, "liully for the Council !"
- .
Tiie -..Twesty-Skcond Ball. The
ball on the night of the 22d, at Parrish
ttall iu this city, given ly Albany Fire
Company No. 1, was a grand success.
So far as we have heard an expression,
the opinion is the most favorable. The
hall was most handsomely decorated and
lighted tip, principally through the exer
tions and management of the Foreman
of the Company,' Jos. Webber, and his
1st and -d Assistants, Messrs. Farrcli
and. Rogers. The programme for danc
ing was so arranged as to please every
body a thing very rarely accomplished.
The supper a general donation affair,
i provided almost entirely by the ladies of
our city was another success, a big fea
ture of the evening. It is usual to say,
iic, but conscientiously, now, we can't
say we heard the tables groan any to
speak of, but there was no lack of pas
tries or substantial ; and after all had
partaken freely, there were a number of
bplen Jidly frosted cakes, pies, hams
chickens, etc., left, which were disposed
of at private sale the next day. It was
decidedly the most pleasant party we
have attended for veais. The total re
ceipts were S197 25; expenditures, $117
25, leavixig 80 as net profit to the Coni-
Suggestion. We have been inform
cd that the Four blocks immediately sur
rounding Albany College, belong to that
corporation. These Collepe grounds arc
just far enough from the centre cf basi
ness for a pleasant evening or morning
walk. By the judicious expenditure of a
ruull amount ot money now, in the way
of erecting a fence, planting a few trees
nd sowing with blue grass, - in a short
time the College grounds would be the
most attractive place in our city. Thus
a in nrnrl r cr q it i 1 in n r i fri mv t V a trrAii ml
lUiIUI ill U I IA wuuviljlUp LUU s ta -e
would not only enhance their value, but
the value of property in the immediate
vicinity. ' With other eities and towns in
Oregon, we have nothing io the way of
a plaza or park which is fee to the gene
Tal public. From suggestions made to
us by different citizen, we believe that
all will give liberally toward decorating
the grounds aboTe mentioned, and making
them an ornament to our eity. At pre
sent they arc of no practical utility what
ever. What say those in authority ?
1'lowino. Our farmers are making
use of the fine weather we arc at present
enjoying, plowing, harrowing, and in
some instances sowing urain. The trav
' cling ! hereabouts is very fair generally,
the roads in "spots" already getting
dusty, and should the present delightful
weather hoid a few days louger, the
roads' everywhere will be in splendid
condition. Water has even disappeared
from some of tho sloughs. As a conse
quence of a lack of rain the river is
again very low and navigation difficult
"Bat CoDE."Mo8t every man you
meet complains of a 'bad code"; "nodze
stopped, up, kan'd 'ardly brede." It
seems to be a kind of distemper that has
spread over the country like an epidem
ic. If we had been visited -with the
usual amount of "mist" at this season,
' instead of the beautiful weather we are at
present enjoying, we would have "missed"
the colds. " However, hope soon to get
used to dry weather.
Resolutions of Thanks At a
called meeting of Albany Fire Co. No. 1,
- on Tuesday evening, the following reso
lution was unanimously adopted :
Resolved, That a vote of thanks is
hereby tendered to D. Froman, Esq., for
the free use of the Hall ; to the- Ladies,
who so generously aided in arranging the
supper table ; and to the citizens gener
ally, who furnished such an abundant
supply of eatables for the occasion.
The Committee of Arrangements also
passed a vote of thanks to Geo. H. Bart
;. ges, Esq., for many favors extended the
-Committee.- . r1- ..
Religious -A revival is progressing
in the M. E. Church at Corvallis.
Velocipedal. We acknowledge the.
receipt of a "complimentary" to tho Ve
locipede Training School, in San Fran
cisco, and regret that at present it is out
of our power to attend. ; Persons j wish
iug to purchase can obtain, velocipedes at
this School, Mechanic sf Pavilion. Sjn
Fraucisco.
Heaku Fkosi. lleorge Dawson and
part-, who it will be remembered left
liere some weeks ago on a prospi-ctiug
tour, have been heard from. They are
in the Goose Lake country, and write
that they are well pleased with the gene
ral '-looks" thereabouts.
Ixcorrkct. Rumer had it a day or
two ai;o that the P.T. Co.'s steamer.
ni'e I'atlon, had run on to a snag and
sunk, between here and Salem. The
rumor was incorrect ; the steamej struck
on a bar a few miles above Salem, but
was soon released and was expected to
reach our wh irf last night or to-day.
. , - -
Base Ball. The beautiful weather
cujrgcsts. anions other things, base ball.
It is a glorious game to bring out the
muscle anl invigorate the body general
ly. If there is no regularly organized
Base Ball Club here, it's time one was
gotten up. Come, let somebody "go m
-we're on it.
ib...
1 lb.
Wheat, white, "& bushul.
Oats, bushel L
t'tat jcs, ni bushel
Onions. p bushel..
Flour, barrel. ..-i
Butter, Ib I ,
Jiirjrs, 33 dozen
Chickubs, "j dzni
readies, tmea, In
feonp. ID j.
Salt, Los AnselusJ
Syrup, 33 cullnn..!
Tea, Yo:nj Hyson lb...
Japan, ) " ...
Sugar, crushed,
' Sea.
Island. !"
cffea. -fis n :
Candle?. 33 tb i
Kice, China. tb.
alerutiis, "i lb...L
Dried plums, lb
Dried apples, lb
Dried currant. Irt lb
Bacon, hums, "fy lb
- eulcs, " j
shoulders,: lb
Lard, in cans, tb
Boaus, lb.......J
Devix-s Jvt-ri'Snne du, ri gallon...
Turuei'tine, e tjullou
Linseed oil. boiled, gallon ,
Whitj lead, "j ke.
Powder, riile, 0 lb
Tobacco, "A tb ...j....
Nails, cut, tb..;
Domestic, brown, p yard
Hickory, striped, tji yard
Rod tic king, per yrd .-
lluo drilliii!;, p yard
flannels, $ yard ...
Prints, fa t colors, j yard
Pork, 1-3 lb ,
Mutton, lb.....:
Dee1-, ou toot, D
J..EMO.N AND ftUOAtt. Or. 1111 Says
" it would be much better for many peo-
p:e to taice a little lemon ana sugar in
stead of supper at uisbt." We have
been acquainted with a number of peo
ple who have acted oa this advice for
years, but thc3 add a '-little something"
to give "tone" to the compound.
Brownsville Woolen Mills. The
Brownsville Woolen Mills, sold at Slier
iSTs sale on Monday, the 22d inst, were
bid in by J. B. Monteith, Esq., at 5,-
913 53 3,163 53 coin ; 2,750, curren
Opposition Bouuiit Out. We
learn that the P. T. Company have
b- ught the Success, only opposition re
maininr on the Willame te river iu the
shape of a steamboat. The sale was af
fected last Monday.
Personal. Mr. John Millard, of
Albauy, called on us yesterday. From
him we learn that there is great activity
amonjr the farmers in Linn county, and
that there will be large crops raised the
coming season. Mr. Millard is engaged
in the nursery business, and displays
great energy as an experimental tarmer
He is at the head of the list of expert
mental agriculturalists in this State.
Cm ion int.
Personal. Frank Mason, Esq., of
the Eugeue Journal, called on us during
the week. Frank is just as handsome
and jolly as ever.
"Friend Joun"
week.
-will appear next
Council Proceedings. Council met
Thursday evening, Feb. 25th, 1860
Roll called. Present Mayor Stanard,
in the Chair; Couneilmen, Nixon, Mea-
ley, CundifF, , Marshall and Hacklcman
Minutes of previous meeting read and
approved.
George Patterson presented a bill of
?o, tor laying down two cross-walks on
Third street, which, on motion, was al
lowed, and an order drawn oa the Treas
urer for the amount.
C. Mealey presented a bill of 2 75,
expense of telegraphing to San Francisco
in regard to 1 ire Engine, which, on mo
tion was allowed, and an order drawn on
the Treasurer for the amount.
Councilman llackleman, presented an
ordinance appropriating $".,000 for the
purpose of purchasing a i Fire Engine
which, on motion, 'was passed.
Council adjourned.
L. W. DOOLITTLE, Recorder.
The American Indians are reported to
be giving the Spanish-American soldiers
on the frontiers of Chili all they want to
do. General Pinto was sent against the
Indians with an army of three thousand
men, but does not sem to have effected
much; as at the last accounts the Indians
had besieged three forts, and were with
difficulty repulsed. The Arancanians
are probably the bravest and most manly
race ot Indians in south America
They feel that civilization is encroach
ing upon their territories, and must be
driven back. Their hope is that in the
mountain fastnesses they may beat back
the bpamsh invaders. .
XUED.
In this city, on the 20th inst., George Hurr,
infant son ot Frank D, and Mary . Wood, aged
year 5 months and 27 days. '
Photographers !
TAKE NOTICE
rpHE UNDERSIGNED LIVING IN NORTH
- i iirownsvilie, ost lor saie or rent
F hoto graph Gallery !
with all that pertain to a Gallery of ordinary sise.
This it good location for a gallery , there be
ing no other Gallery within fifteen miles f this
place. A no uaiiery u iu gwm ruuuuig oruer.
39" Terms of sale or rent eay!
Apply by letter or in person to
v ROWLAND A LIN DEB
Brownsville, February 1, 1869-3m22.
ALBANY RETAIL MARKET.
Albany, February 27, 1869.
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. Si 25(a)l 50
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. SI OOfrtjt 25
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25 (a; 50
20 (a; 30
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BUILDERS, ATTENTION I
SASH, BLIND AXD COOK
FACT O MY!
S. n. ALTIIO0SE.
WRIGHT. J. F. BAtKfi.VilO.
A,TIIOUSE Sc CO.,
1.TON ST 11 RET, (OS THE MVEIt BASK),
ALBANY, ; . ; OREGON.
KEEP ON HAND A FULL ASSORTMENT,
and are prepared to
Furnish to Order,
Doors,
Blisids,
Sash,
and
; such as
Crown, Panel, Band, and Sectiou Mold,
of all sizes.
WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES !
and all other kinds of
ISuildiMg: ; Material !
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
and
Manufacturer and Dealer
in all kinds of
FURNITURE & CABINET WARE,
MATTKASSES, ETC.,
Under the "States Rights Dcmocrat'i office,
in
New York quotations : Wheat Dull
at 81 801 1 00 Flour Quotable at
S6(WllO 5U. f
Whent in Liverpool quoted at Is 9d.
San Francisco markets : Flour Load
p: brands of Oregon extra at S4 75
25; eity iiiills as follows: superfine,
4 G23l Tiijextra, 5 G25 75.
Wheat He quote the range, aceoru
inu to quality, from 1 22 to $1 7o&
10U lbs. I
Barley Choice feed, 8220 : range,
2 10(o2 20.1 Good brewing, 2 25;
range, 2 20(3)2 80 t 100 lbs. - ,
Oats California, $1 lba.Z la: Ore
gon, S2 102 30.
NKW TO-DAY.
AUCTION.
W. V.
Farrisli & Co.,
AT TIIE BRICK STORE,
Corner Ferry and First Streets,
ALBANY, OREGON,
will sell thiir entire stock of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
j and
II I W A TL
- at
PUBIilC AUCTION,
commencing on
HondayT February 29, 1889.
JAMES SHIELDS, Auctioneer.
I
CoIa will Mnn.man n mnrninff ToVl
raary 22d, at H! o'clock, and every day thereafter
. . i. . ... - i. . .. : i i ii. i ...... .1 : , .1
ni i ii u sjuic uui uii i.i an 1 11 iwua i u ui. jiuj.
of. i W. W. PARRISH A CO.
February 6, 1PC9-22
I71R3. DliiMMIWAY
TAKES PLEASURE IX INFORMIXG HER
numerous patron? that she has on hand, and
is in regular receipt of the
Latest and Choicest Styles of Goods
IN THE
IVXHH ti ery Lino 2
SEKEBER, LADIES !
'If you purchase
TEN DOLLARS' WORTH
of Fall Millinery you will bo entitled to tho
Demorest TVIagfazine,
for the year 1SC9, as a premium on the purchase !
I
Dress and Cloak OSaMng'
in all branches.
Bleaching' and Pressing-
in tho latest and best manner.
Goods Cheap and Patience Inexhaustible
Corner Main and Broad A'bin streets,
ALBANY, OREGON.
November 7, 18G3-9
ALSO
Are prepared to do MILL WORK ; furnish Sha
ker Fans, Zigza-r Sbakerd, Suction Fans, Driving
ruiieys. ot any kind, at our iac-tory on Lyon
street, (on the river hauk), next below Markham's
warehouse.
AITIIOTJSE & CO.
Albany, February 20, 1S69-24
R. CHEADLE'S
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
CASH STORE!
JUST ARRIVED !
Direct from San Francisco, per last ocean steam
er, a new itock of
Dry Goods and Groceries,
which will be offered at
PORTLAND PRICES!
with freight added. Come right along with your
Cash and Produce !
and get bargains whilo they arr going so cheap.
Persons requiring
Iron anl Steel, Wagon Seat Springs,
juampie-SBaia oozes, etc.,
can procure them at mv store, cheap.
; RAPHAEL CHEADLE.
Wanted 2
I will pay for -
Eggs 18 cents per dozen;-
Oats 40 cenis per bushel ;
Bacon Sides 10 cents per pound ;
Hams 1112 cents per pound.
I will pay the above pnees for ten days, to com
menco with this date. R. CHEADLE.
February 17, 1S6U-24
I3l0(llTCO
Bought at Portland Prices !
Having made arrangements with parties in
San Francisco, I will be able to pay Portland
prices, the coming season, for all kinds of Preduce,
only deducting freight from this point to Portland
which is only $5 per ton. . Bring along your Pro
duce, and I will buy it and pay you in cash or
trade. P. CHEADLE.
February 20, lSG3-2im3
J. HARROWS.
i X.. E. BI.AIX.
S. E. YOUNG,
J. BARROWS & CO.,
ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING
Frcsli Supplies of
NEW GOODS!
DIRECT FROM
J?;xrx Francisco,
which they will sell
CHEAP FOR READY PAT !
THEY ALSO DO A
General Commission Business!
j NOTICE.
Guardian's Sale.
I
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER to mo granted
by the County Court f Polk county, Oregon,
at the February term, 1869, I will, on
Tuesday. 30th day of March, 1869,
at 10 o'clock A,1 M. of said day, at the door of
the Court House in Albany, Linu county, Oregon,
offer for sale at public auction, the following de
scribed real estate . in said Linn county, to-wit :
The undivided i one-tenth part of the donation
land claim of John Ingram and Larris-a Ann In
gram, deceased, claim No. (56) being part of sec
tions I, 2, 11 and 12, township 16 south range 4
west ; also part of sections 1 and 12, township 16
south range 4 west, commencing at Henry Hays'
donation land claim south-east corner, thence east
61 rods, thence north 204! rods, thence west 109
rods, thence south 71 rods, thence east 48 rods,
thence south 1 331 rods to the place of beginning,
containing 99! acres, from S. P. Hamilton.
There is of the donation 254 acres, 160 acres of
this it- subject to the life eetate of John Sutton,
leaving 193 acres clear of any incumbrance.
Terms of Sale Uniied States gold coin.
A. S. HAMILTON, Guardian
! of Francis M. Hamilton,
, j Byron W. Hamilton,
- Melissa J. Hamilton.
February 15, 1869-24w4
Xjogal Tonclers
BOUGHT AND SOLD
Albany, Oct. 24 '68-7.
For Sale.
HOUSE AMD FOUR LOTS!
IK this cityl a good new dwelling wit j . 11 tbe
necessary outbuildings, and four lots, about
twenty minute walk from the steamboat landing.
For particulars inquire at the office of the P.
T. Company, of . J. B. MONTEITH, .
, Albany, January 30, 1869-21 .
$SO.OO I I
O Y NOT BUYING BOOTS AND SHOES
JJ at
CAST & CAHALIN'S
Philadelphia Boot Store,
Wo. 118 Pront Street,
Opposite McCormick'e Book Store,
Jan 9-69-18 i Portland, Oregon.
FIRST STREET,
roct24'68-7
p. w. SPINK.
A. CAROTBERB.
P. W. SPINK & CO.,
(successors to m. w. mack,)
Dealers in
Tin, Sheet-Iron, Ccpperware,
STOVES
First, between Washiiigtou & I'"erry-sts.
o
I'lIE undersigned having purchased the stock
formerly owned by ai. v. AiacK, ana naving
made large additions thereto, now offer to the
public tne fullest and completest assortment of
first-class goods in our line, yet offered in this
market, consisting of
PARLOR, BOX, XXAX.X.,
... and ...
COOKING STOYES,
of the following patterns :
Uuck,
ISlack Knight,
Golden Gate.
Henry Clay,
Mew Nation,
Buckeye State.
&c, &c, Sc,
from the best manufactories, which they are offer
ing at lowest rates. ,
Also, a large stock of
t rench Saucepans. Ladles & Skimmers,
Iron, Linamch'il and JJrass Kettles,
Iron Tea-kettles and' Ovens,
Iron and Lead Iipe,
Force & Lift Pumps,
and a full assortment of
COWAN'S PITCHER PUMPS!
V"c 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
kinds of.
RE PAIRING!
in a neat and 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.
Term Caeh, or marketable Produce. ,
P. W. SPINK & CO
Nov. 28. '6S-12 "
C. MEALEY & CO., !
DEALERS IN & MANUFACTURERS OF
i
TrrsTTT -rvr t t tt t trt? 1
and
CABINET WARE !
Bedding-, !Etc,
Corner First and Broad Alb in streets,
ALBANY, OREGOX.
jpgf particular attention paid to
ORDERS OF'aLL KINDS
in our line.
October 31, 1863-8
BLACKSMITH INC !
PLOWS ! PLOWS ! PLOWS
riHE undersigned gives notice to the general
1 public, that no is now manuiacturing me
Galesnurg Patent Plow !
and any other style of plow that may be ordered.
' Also, "particular attention paid to
Horse Shoeing. Wagon and Carriage
Making,
sua ueirerm .
AH work entrusted to me will receive prompt
BUVUUUU; CbUU W VA' vavr rvwH.v.w
manner with good material. A share of public
Shop on corner Ellsworth and Second street!.
. . i- f trrrr
opposite jrierce rerry- t? v- jj
Albany, November 21, 1868-H
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
L. SENDERS. M. STER5BEBW. , . . runv
SENDERS, STERNBERG & CO.,
DEALERS
STAPLE DRY GOODS
First street, in J. B. Monteith's Brick Building,
ALBANY, OREGON. 1
TIIE ABOVE NEW FIRM TAKES PLEAo
URE in informing the .citixens of Linn
county that they have just opened a weu aeiecwn
stock of I
FANCY DRY GOODS I 1
BOOTS AND SHOES I
13- DEL O CJ EH. X 3E3 O I
- and a full assortment of i
General merchandise I
Which they will dispose of for
CAS II OR COUNTRY PRODUCE t '
at
P A X B LIVINQ n AT S S t
We respectfully ask the, publio to- ,
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK ANI
PRICES I
Before purchasing elsewhere, ntod we assure all
that we will give
Entire Satisfaction to Prompt Customers.
ALSO
We have a Branch House, long established, at
SOUTH BROWIVSVILLE,
where we keep a large and Well selected stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE!
Albany, Nov. 14, 1868-10
- '
THE OX.D
STOVE DEPOT !
JOnjW BIIIGGS,
DEALER IN
STOYES, COOS, PARLOR & BOX,
of the best patterns 1
-ALSO
Tin, Sheet Iron and
C2ojcxr "Ware X
and the usual assortment of Famishing Goods to
be obtained in a
TXZKT
Jl? Repair neatly and promptlg executed.
2S3on reatonaole ttrme. "BB . ;
"Short reckonings, make long friends."
Front street - Albany.
Next door to Mansfield A Co.
dec5'68-12
POSITIVELY
SELLING AT COST I
THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY
give notice to the public in general,
that they will sell their
WELL SELECTED STOCK
DRY GOODS!
Boots cfe Slioes!
CLOTHING!
'. r AND ;. v. '"-.'(,-
GENERAL MERCHANDISE !
from and after this date
NOTICE. All persons receiving their mail
at tho 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
rURNINO. - - TURNING.
Flax . Seed ! Flax Seed !
RARE oilAilVOE !
PERSONS wishing to engage in the cultiva
tion of FLAX the coming season, upon ap
plication at the office of Beach Monteith, Al;
bany, Oregon, will be feraished with the best
variety of flax seed, oa advantageous and easy
terms. ' " i""1 '' '";- --.- T
Messrs. Beach A Monteith will contract with
parties for all the seed raised by them next season.
- BEACH A MONTEITH.
February , 1869-8
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I AIT PREPARED TO DO . ,
ALL KINDS Qfr TURNING 1
I ke-p on hand and make to order
BAWHUDE-BOTTOItlED CHAHZS,
Spinning Wheels.
Shop near the "Magnolia Mills."
- JOHN M. METZLER
Albany. Nor. 28, 1868-1 2
Those desiring to make purchases will do well to
Oall Immediately X
: " .. . - . ,
as we desire to close oat
Our Entire StoelcX
on the above terms,
FOR CAGH I
OR MERCHANTABLE" PRODUCE I
All persons knowing themselves indebted to the
undersigned, aTe requested to come forward with,
out delay, and seUle their indebtedness, as wo
are determined to close our mercantile business,
and collect our does.
- W. W. PARRISH fO.
Albany, Not. 28, 1868-1 J