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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1871)
. . ' " -, n,.,,'' L-b NEW TO-DAY. ft -m at. ESTATE. STITZL& UPTON, REAL BROKERS, ESTATE j AND GENERAL AGENTS. 3 X , IX C3 XX O jE"f CO, Albany, Orcg-on, J.CMGNDEMIALL, - - Agent, C1 ENERAL LAND AGENCY FOR OREGON'. W Established July, An office where general information concerning tho resources of Oregon can be obtained free of charge. Loans negotiated on first Mortgage, Real Es tate and Collateral Securities. We have for sale a large amount of property located in the town of Albany. Also, Fannin lands, or every des cription, located in Linn and other counties in this State. To the citizens of Albany and vicinity, and to the owners of Real Estate : We take this method of calling your attention to our place of busi ness. Having determined to open a Branch Of fice in your city, we can offer you a medium for obtaining purchasers one that is appreciated by buvers, as it saves them much time and labor in searching for what they want. Our principal Agency, at Portland, Oregon, is thoroughly es tablished, and the office so well furnished for giv ing information upon Peal Estate, that it affords the most complete facilities for all parties having business in our line. You incur no expense in placing your property on sale with us unless a sale is made. Office on First street, opposite Post-Office. JOHN C. MEN DEN HALL. Agent. Albany, Ogn., March 2:!, 1S70. 29tf. , NEW TO-DAY. STITZEL A UPTON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, J. C. MKNDESHALl, Agent, Office First t opposite Poft Office, Albany, Ogn. HAVE for sale in the city of Albany, a desira ble Homestead. Lots 1, 2, 7 and S, corner Third, Fourth and Elsworth streets, one f thi best localities in the city. A good one and half storv house, with all other conveniences. pply to ' J. C. MENDENHALL, Agent. Albany, Oregon A. COWAX. A. W. STA3ARH. A. COWAN & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS FIRST STREET ALBANY. They offer a large and wel! -elected stock of STAPLE DRY WOODS . At Extraordinary Low Prices FOR Cask ox Produce I In addition to a very large stock, covering everything in tho line of Cottons, we have a complete assortment of FANCY DRESS GOODS! Latest styles of Boys and Men's CLOTOTG and FURIISEIM GOODS! HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Ac. Carpet, Wall-Paper, ra?cr St Linen Blinds, &.c, &.c. Espcci.d attenti jn is directed to car stock of IRON AND STEEL E.EAL EIASID1YAKE! Which is the largest and most complete this side of Portland. You are invito! to call and examine oar gocids and prices. "The highest market prkc in cash paid for TVool, Bacou and aLard ! by Oct. SO, 169 S A. COWAN A CO. 0 H if a e 0 2 e ' fi er Pi fi 0 0 fi 01 fi 0 0 0 H A 0 H 0 o 3 0 Pi 35 0 0 a 3 0 0 B 81 H e m B Sr NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "Wisconsin" Bought Out! JXT-IaJ. W STORE! AT PEARSON'S OLD STAND. GEO. W. YOUNG HAVING PUK.CIIAS ed the stock of M. Pearson, and added to it a large assortment of GROCERIES AND NOTIONS ! solicits the patronage of his friends and the pub lic. The stock is well selected, and will be sold At the Lowest Prices. We mean TRADE, and will give you VALUE RECEIVED. ALBAN Y ADVERTISEMENTS. 2S"-w Store 2 ISTew C3t-ciocl.fi I SATURDA a' ,AritlIj 22, 1871 u S 55 55 H 9 Hi 5 55 o i- GIVE IIS A TRIAL O. W. TOUSC, Corner First and Broadalbin streets. M'e want your Produce, and will give as good a bargain as can bo found in this burgh. Call and see us. K W. .YOCKS, Pearson's old stand, eorner First and Broadalbin jan21J streets, Albany, Oregon. v3n20 NEW STYLE PICTURES. THE " HEM-BRAN DTl" Is the most popular stylo of Photoprraph now uiado. Call and sec. A. J. WINTER, Jan. 14-19 Albany, Oregon. !3 J. M. BEACH Is now opening a Selected Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE! . Consisting of STAPLE AKD FANCY DRY GOODS, CJroceries, Jliirunilli) CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, Boots & Shoes, Paints &, Oils, Which he is offering to the public at priees cor responding with the times. All kinds of Merchantable Produce taken in exchange fur Giods. Come one. come all, and examine prices. At the old stand formerly occupied by I. Beach A Son, opposite Foster's Urick, south side First street, Albany, Oregon. 31v3 Subscribers finding an 21 after their name will understand that their subscription expires wiih that number, and they ore invited to renew their subscriptions. Terms per annum, in advance; six months, $2 ; three months, $1. Divine Service. Rev. A. W. Sweeney will preach in the College Chapel oh to-morrow (Sun day) evening, at tho usual hour. All are invited. SnoDDr. Rev. D. K. Nesbit will deliver bis celebrated lecture on "Shoddy," in the Congrega tional church iu this city, on Monday evening. April 24th. Wherever this lecture has been de livered, it has received the highestencouiiums from the press. The price of admission will be lady and gentleman, 75 cents J single ticket, 50 cents, The IIoiib Shuttle. Messrs. R. C. Hill & Son, of this city, and A. Wheeler of Brownsville, have been appointed agents for the sale of the Homo Shuttle Sewing Machine, ona of the best cheap, sewing machines ia the market. Call and see them work. fi I do not wish to inform you, reader, tbat Dr. Wonderful, or any other man, hiia discovered a remedy that cures Consumption, when the lungs are nearly half consumed, in short, will cure nil diseases whether of mind, body or estate, make men live forever, and leave death to play for want of work, and is designed to make our sublunary sphere a blissful Paradise,, to which licaren it self shall be but a sideshow. You have heard enoush of that kind of humbur;rcrv. Hut when I toil you that Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy icilt positively cure the worst cases of Catarrh in the Head, I only assort that which thousand can testify to. 1 will pay SjOO Reward for a case that I cannot cure, .-v pamphlet giving symp toms ami other information scut free to aay ud dress. This remedy is SOLD BY MOST DRCOtlTSTS IX ALL PARTS Or THE WORLD. Price 50 cents. Sent by mail, postpaid, on rs i ccipt of sixty cents, or I'our packages f.,r two dol I lars. Beware of coinitrrj'citit and tcorlitt imil't- tinn: See that my private .-tamp, which is a i positive guarantee of Ge!minene:.3, is upon the or.tsitlo wrapper. Remember tliat this private Stamp, issued by the I . uited Stales tioveiTnu nt expressly for sta;rpin my medicines, has my portrait, name and address, r.nd the wonis S. Certificate of Genuineness." engraved upon it. and need not be mistaken. Don't be swindled by travelers and others representing themselves as D. Sai'C ; I am tlieor.ly man now iivinjr that hs the knowledge and ribt to inanuraeture the Gcn- uine Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, and I never j travel to sell this medicine. R. V. PIERCE. M. D. ' 2!mS 13:1 Seneca stiect, BuftV.l., X. Y. THE GEEAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Milliner yaM Fancy Goods! MRS. M.A. BRIDGEFARMER, (SUCCESSOR TO MRS. DUXNIWAY) HAS JCST RECEIVED FROM BELOW an elegant invoice of new MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, such as Fashionable HATS, BOXXETS. VELVETS, RII5L50XS, TRIMMINGS, ETC., to which she invites tho attentiou of the ladies of Albany and vicinity. Her iroods will be Sound as cheap, II not cucap- er, than ever before ofl'ercd iu this market, and their quality cannot fail to give satisfaction. Albany, April S, lS71-3m31 si txs. S. A.. JOHjVS, MILLINER AND DRESS-MAKER FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGOX. Bridal and Mourning Bonnets asd Hats lYJadc to Order. Dress-making' Done in ths Very Latest atyie. Als'. the oniv ngeut for the SIXGER SEW- IXG MAClllXE. The Ladies are requested to call and examine the SING Kit. 'which is the onlv complete machine in use. Satisfaction guaranteed, or nianoy funded. Albany, April 9, lS71-31v3 Select School. Miss Julia A. Elkins will commence tho third term of her Select School on Monday, May 1st. Tuition for the quarter will be $4. Miss Elkins enjoys an enviable reputa tion as a successful teacher, and we cheerfully recommend parents who wish thtir children to enjoy the benefits of a first-class teacher to send to Miss Elkins. See card elsewhere. Bible Cuuiosities. A friend hands ns the fol lowing "bible curiosities :" The 19th chapter 2d Book of Kings and the 37th chapter of Isaiah are exactly alike. The 2ist verse of the 7th chapter of Ezra has all the letters of the alphabet in it. Tho book of Esther, with ten chapters, has neither the word Lord or God in it. Personal. Mr. J. B. Monteith, although in feeble health, left us for his future home in Idaho i Territory, where he will be greeted as Hyas Bos ton Tyee of the Xez Perces. We caruestly hope that tho change of climate may restore him to per fect health, as there don't any better men grow than John, iu any country. DnowsEn. One of thj mechanics at work on the railroad bridge across the Calipooia, some ten miles from this city, fell from the works on Sun day last and was drowned, lie stepped off back wards, falling a distance of about eight feet. The body, at last accounts, had not been found. The name of deceased was Earnest Richmond, aged abtut twenty-five, recently from Arizona. ' A Stitch in Tims Saves Nino!" 5, O C5 o C3 El is 55 Si .s 1 0 bp E. W. PIKE, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, &nl dealer in FANCY GOODS Offers, in addition to a lull supply of STAPLE GOODS IX TUB U O O X LIXE I such as ; BLANK BOOKS, new stylus, j SCHOOL BOOKS, j 51US10 COOK?, of all kinds, j Fresh lot of NOVELS, as well as ', CHBOMO LITIIOGKAPIIS, MORTON'S COLD TEN'S, WALL PAPlC PtEGANT OlFT AWNUAIS, Parian I?larblc Vases, BOHEMIAN WARE, Writing Ieska Portfolios, Workboxes, JSirdcaes, Violins, diitars, PIANOS, Organs, Tambourines, Flutes, AND MAST OTHER Musical Instruments : ALSO ' ' ! ATTRACTIVE TOYS, . including the ' i Cltampion Ifleclianical VELOCIPEDE! All of which are, as a matter of course,. TO BE HAD ON RI2ASOIV ABLE TEItlTIS. E. W.PIKE. Albany, Dcctmber 14, 1870-19 63 E-i 4 o a o 6 O o V 9 W fa H M o 'J 'I mm i pi in K 6 I - 2. 1 if I" a 1 a 'C ! 3 c v. 0 & 0 v v F . - ,' ''' s Firs aM Marine Iasiiraiice Company ! Nos. -115 anil 118, Ciilirornia sir-ct, San Francisco, - - - California. I STOCK HO LD E H 3 IXDIVIDCALLY LIA3I.K Cash Capital, in CJold t:oiu. S50,000. Deposit iu Orcg-on, $50,000. Losses I'l-omjiffi ami EqniUihly AtTjusled Ami Paid iii Gold Coin. Killkd is A Fight. On Tuesday, iu a fight between two f tudents of Philomath College, some eight miles from Corvallis, one of the students named Silas White was inftuntly killed by a ifinull Eh.;rp pointed Etone or piece of iron (our informant didn't remember which) in tho hands of a brother of the young man with whom young White was fijrht'nig. Deceased was a son of Jlr. Luther While, who lives iu the vicinity of Urowns ville iu this county, and was a young mau of good repute aud much promise. IjAtki:. The tight was between Silas White un I Frank Mason ; Eli Mason, au older brother uf Vraiik, threw n piece of iron at White, which penetrated his temple to the depth of two or three inches, inflicting a wound i'ruiu which he iied saou after. T HIS COMPAXT having complied with tho laws of Oregon, bv making a deposit of fifty thousand dollars, is now prepared to effect insur ance against Loss or Damage bv Fire, and also against Murine and Inland Navigation risks, on liberal terms. GUST AVE TOUCHAKD, Pres. CIIA3. D. liAVEX, See'y. J. C. Albiinv, 1S71-13 KSNSSNHALL, Afrcnt for Albany. it a .9 s n 5 S. t s 2 tZ ' ml I 2 S-.'h o Ha O PS i a o s - to U) a E-i Pi . 9 fi- 0 fi r ft M mm ' es men o ri THE EYES I THE EARS ! An Infallible blood piBiriEn, possess ing rare tosic and SEnvnE properties a certain cure for ube.tinx, ton, kei'bjugia, and all kindred Diseases. It completely restores the system when Im paired by disease, revives the action of the KIBXEVS mm GESITU OSGAXS, Xadi- clly cures Henotii.A, mAmvr mnEtm, and all ekvptive maw cutaneous Dis eases, gives immediate and permanent relief in nvsPEniA, EBWsirEia. Tumors, Boils, Scald Head, TJlcers and Sores; eradi cates from the system all traces of Mercurial Disease. It is ri'BELY VEGETAStc, being made from an herb found indigenous in Caubnta, It is therefore peculiarly suitable for use py Females and Children, as a blood rem. FIEa mmm REOVtTOR. For ale by all Druggists. BEBINGTQK, HQ3TETTEEI & CO. AOENT8. 629 and 631 Market Street, Ban Francisco. LATEST EVIDENCE i CURE TIIA.X COLTEI ! USE THE BEST REMEDY ! Every day brings strong proof of the great value of this Notice. GREATER IXDUCEMI Xow offered to tho trade tb?n ever before, as we feil for Osisli v Trade Z Iu hand, and having dispense 1 with long credits can sell IS irr cent cheaper Than any house giving 12 month's time, or any kind oi a credit ?v-t.m, ran oficr to the trade. Come nl',ng with your Cash or Produce, what you can do at the CASH STOKE R. CHEADLE New Goods at Lebanon. Tha branch dry goods establishment of A. Cowan Co., at Leb anon, in charge of S. II. Clauhton, Eq., present we k has received large additions in the way of Spring and Summer dry goods, groceries, etc., etc., tj which the special cttculiou of tha citi zens of Lebanon and vi-inity is invited. For late styles aud low priees, go to the store p"rcsidetl over by Mr. CTougkton. Rea i. Ustatk -Tit ass actioss For the week ending Apiil 20tli: J. 1. Love to Hiram Smith ; consideration, $120. Thos. Munieith to EH Carter ; consideration, Slfllt. J. S. Dickson Executor to W. II. Claypool ; consideration, i J. 55. Dickson Executor to W. 11. Claypool ; t consideration, $3.6U0. W. li. Claypool to D. W, i 11. F. X J. II. Clay ' poolj coniileration, S4'i0il. i E. Cartwright to J. C. Cartwright; cousidcra-. tion,$40UU. j AV. V. A C. M. W. It. Company to Jliiton ! Haloi eonsidi raiion. fSl. -'A. W, Kent I . . i K. 15. Cash paid for all tlio EI(i; CARD. MIIE NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL and sec f & CO. LIFE BALSA3I. 132 West Dr. T. -JL. iO!.E, OCXTUST AND ACRIST, ALBANY, : OKEGOST. ,. Th K. GOLDEN IS A SON OP THE fZy I I noted old Opthalmio Doctor, S. C. '(lden. Dr GOLDEN has had experience in treating the various diseases to which the eye and ear are subject, and feels confident of giving entire satis faction to those who may place themselves nnder his care. Albany, April 10, 1869-31y BLANK Deeds, Mortgages, etc., on hand--latest styles, aud for sale low, at this omoo JL Insurance Company of Boston is the ouly company ou this coast, gorerueu y tue Massachusetts Non-Forlciture law. This company was incorporated A. D. 1835, and has accumulated assets of over $900,000 00. The following lapsed policies fcpve been paid on this coast under this law : No. of policy. l.;054 jwole 3S258 23168 36559 Over dne at time of death. 6 months. 4 months. 3 months. 10 days. 1 1 months - Amt. insured. $ 5,000 10,000 1,000 2,500 5,000 Dr. P. Meredith, Dentist, cfEce No Sixth street, s'jitcs as follows : Cincinnati, October 1, 1869. Messrs. J. N. IIAHKIS A CO.-Gents : About one year ago I took a cold which settled on my lungs. A violent cough was the consequence, which increased with severity. I expectorated large quantities of phlegm aud matter. During the last winter I became ho much reduced that 1 was eonfine i to my bed. The disease was attend ed with cold chills and night-sweats. A diarrhos-a set in. My friends thought I was in the last stages of consumption, and could cot possibly got wen. x was reeom menace to try The formula was given to me, which induced me to (rive It a trial, and I will only add that my vouKii ib tsutireiy cureu, aua a am now aole to at tend to my business as usual. Yours respectfully, P. MEREDITH. All afflicted with Cough or any Throat or Lung trouble should use Allen's Lung Balsam without delay. J. N. HARRIS A, CO., Sole Proprietors, Cincinnati, Ohio. CAUTION. Do not be deceived you who want a good med icine, and desire "Allen Lung Balaam." Do not allow unprincipled dealers to sell you a prepara tion called Allen's Pectoral Balsam see that you get ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM, and you will have the best Cough remedy offered, to the publie and one that will give you satisfaction. FOR SALE BY RED1NGT0H, KOSTETTER & CO., 529 A 531 Markct-st., San Francisco, Ca., Agents for California and Pacific States. nov5 aSold by all Druggists. -S- -J0 Had the above policies been in any other com pany, they would have been forfeited. The above facts speak for themselves, aud to the wise and prudent fucther comment ia unnec essary, r EVERSON & MIDDLEMISS, GENERAL AGENTS, : : SAN FRANCISCO. l. fHli nn, Local Agent, : t Albany, Oreg-on. February 25, 1371-25y Tho standard remedy for Coughs, Influenza, Sore Throat, Whoopinf, Cough, Crovp. Xtccr Complaint , Bronr.hiti., It lading of tha and every affection ot the Throat, Lungs and cnest, including CONSUMPTION. . Wistar's Balsam does not dry up a Cough, but loosens it, cleanses the lungs, and allays irri tation, thus rentniag tha eauaa of the complaint. None genuine unless signed I. Butts. PreP"1 by Setb. W. Fowle A Son, Boston. Sold by Reding ton, Hogtetter 4 Co., San Francisco, and by dcnlers generally.. 41yiU Common oi:.sk Ganu Plow. c received call from Mr. S. Handsakcr, of Canyonville. on Monday. Mr. II. lias purchase i the right to man- i ufactureand sell in this State tha Common Sense Gang Plow, invented by an old friend of ours, Mr. C. Atwood, of Lebanon, 111., and be did pro pose exhibiting it to the farmers of Linn, but owing to tne Daa con.imon oi lanus goiienn.j plowing ho was compelled to defer it until the coming fall when, during the continuance of our Couuty Fail, he will be'oii hand snd let all who may wish see it- good qualities. Wherever it has Wen exhibited it has been pronounced the test gang plow yet offered, in every respect. Tnaotou to Daylight. On Tuesday the Wagon Road Company sent out a party, consist ing ofCapt. N. B. Humphrey, Inspector General, Jas. Miller, Surveyor, Milton Hale, Chief of Com missary Department, an five or six others, who will be absent several months, completing the sur vcy of the road to its eastern terminus. Presi dent Luther Elkins and Abo Hacklcman accom pany the party as fsir as Ochoco Valley. They carry their grub, blankets, etc., ou the backs of pnek animals, and will doubtless have a good time through the Summer. It seems to be the determination of the Company to com plete their road clear through, and put it in such condition as will allow of no grumbling on the part of tho traveling public. We wish the boys a pleas ant, and profitable Summer's trip. Navigation op thb Santiam. We learn from S. II. Claughton, Esq., of Lebanon, who was on board the steamer Calliope on b-r late trip from Jefferson to Lebanon, that the distance between the two points is about twenty miles, and in that distance there are but two difficult points in tbe way of the successful navigation of tho river, and they can be overcome at but a trifling expense. When the Calliope arrived at Lebanon there were nrohablv one hundred and fifty passengers on board, who had got on at different points as tbe boat ascended the stream. It is thought that with a small outlay of labor and money in remov ing obstructions, the boat can hereafter aseend the river as far ns Waterloo, some eight miles above Lebanon. It is the intention of the owners of the Calliope to procure new engines of seventy-live horse uower. immediately, when regular trips will he inaugurated. A laree and commodious ware house will be built at Lebanon for the reception of grain and other article for - shipment by the steamer. The citizens in that portion of the county are fully alive to the benefits to be derived from the success of the enterprise, and stand ready to lend all the aid and assistance required. Wool. Messrs. Beach & Monteith wiBh to pur chase an unlimited quantity of good wool, at the highe.t market rates, bee card. Paragrahs. Messrs. V. II. Kubn i Co. have received a splendid new safe. Doing as large and increasing business as they do, an institution! of this kind was absolutely necessary. j Mr. Thomas Humphrey, and old c'tizen of this county, started on a visit to Iowa on Wednesday. The P. T. Company have rested Messrs. Beach Monteith's wharf, and will hereafter ran it them selves. It will be a free wharf. . Gus Layton is selling a powerful lot of groceries. Glad to see him so prosperous. The Willamette was up booming on Tuesday. It was a dark, rainy, chilly day. We have some Spanish hens that just knock the "sights" ofTa anything in the poultry line in laying big eggs and lots of them. There isn't a bit of wood on sale in the city Here's a chance for some enterprising man to make raise. Senator Corbett has forwarded us valuable pub lic documents, for which he will please accept our thanks. ! A few days of snnshine and we will have an abundance of garden "truck," such as lettuce, raddUhes, onions, etc j Very few of our farmers have got in any grain as yet, but they propose to raise crops if they don't get their seed in until July. Oregon never fails to rr.ise crops, get them in when you will. B. T. Lollis having purchased two or three hun dred acres of bottom land just across the Calipooia, west of this city, a portion of which is heavily timbered, will cut tbe timber into cord wood, and will be prepared next season to furnish our peo ple with any amount of good firewood. Gen. Applegate, Ben Underwood and Mr. Hum. phrey, all of Eugene City, visited our city on Friday last, as a committee on the part of the citizens of Eugene to confer with Ben Holladay regarding the construction of the O.AC. Railroad through that city. The name of the man drowned at the Calipooia bridge on last Sunday, is said to be Earnest Rich mond. He was a comparative stranger, having but recently arrived from Arizona. He was prob ably 25 years of age. The skating rink is still in full blast, running only evenings and on Saturday afternoons. Some ol tho young ladies skate very gracefully. Cord wood is quoted at $4 50 per cord, with none to bo had. The roads are rapidly drying, but are sufficient' ly sticky as yet to prevent farmers from attempt ing to haul in supplies. Our buyers were offering $1 25 per bushel for wheat on Saturday. I , By the upsetting or sinking of a skiff on tho Calipooii, below the mill-dam, on Saturday, Cass Humphrey and Bill Brown came within an ace oi losing their valuable lives. The boat was au entire loss. j . Our City Fathers contemplate ordering heavy street improvements during the coming summer. We learn that Mr. Paxton will soon quit the picture business, as it tells on his health.' There fore if you Want one of those beautiful Rcm brants, go at once. ! E. Cartwright & Co. arc preparing to do a huge bui-incss during the Summer, furnishing farmers with all kinds of agricultural implements, pur chasing all the wool they raise, rancid butter and greasa of every kind for their soap factory, and furnishing everybody with the first quality of oil for machinery, Ac. A new saw mill on an extensivo scale is talked of, to be erected in this city during the Summer. We noticed several Portlaudites ou our streets during the week. ! Mestrs. Blain, Young & Co. are erecting a large the ! warehouse, on Third between Washington and Ferry streets, for the various agricultural imple ments for which they are agents. They will soon have a large assortment of threshers, mowers. plows, wagons, etc., on hand to exhibit to cus tomers. ) Ou Tuesday Mrs. Johns received a fine assort ment of hats, bonnets, flowers, ribbons, etc., which were so pretty and ati active that they have been going off like Lot cakes ever since they were opened. Go and see for yourself. As an evidence of the fact that we have in our midst parties who regard not the law we hear of several attempts being made to enter private resi dences 'and stores during the dark nights of tho i past weak. Our prescription would be, when 1 parties are found sneaking around your premises at unseemly hours, one or more doses of lead. A i double-barreled shot-gun, loaded with slugs, would he just the thing let 'cm have both barrels. Xiss Gilbert has secured tbe necessary number ol pupils lor musical instruction, and will com mence teaching next week. Miss Gilbert is an accomplished young lady, and we are gratified to seo that her talents arc appreciated by our people. "1 he fine railroad bridge across the Calipooia was to have been finished ready for the crossing of trains, on Thursday evening. The road is be ing rapidly constructed. , The skating riuk fever still rages interest un flagging. ! ) Ttte enterprising real estate brokers of Portland, Mcrs. Russell, Ferry A Woodward, have sent us a.plcndid colored msp of Portland and East Portland. ; i Capt. X. B. Humphrey having gone to the moui.tains on a two or three months' tour, the office of City Recorder is without an occupant. Sash, Et.iNn A Iooh Factort. Messrs Driggs A Carter, having thoroughly overhauled asd im proved their Planing M.ll in this city, addins; new machinery, are now butter prepared 4a work rapidly than ever before. They employ cone but first-class mechanics, and will do .any and all hinds of work In their line at tha most rea sonable rates. They have always on hand a fall supply of doors, sash, moldings, etc also, soned Cedar, Pine and Fir lumber. All left at the real estate office of Mr. Eli Carter, or at the mills, will receive prompt attention. Bee ad. in this issue. - Real Estatx Agent. See card of Eli Carter, Esq., in this issue of the Rkqistsr. Mr. Carter is one of our most substantial and enterprising business men, and his familiarity with legal lustra- ' ments, acquired in long years of service in tha Clerk and Recorder's office, pre-eminently fits him for the business in which he is now engaged. Parties having any business ia his line, are ad vised to call at his office, being assured that tha business will he done honestly, . faithfully and. right. Fcr Caps!. Dr. Geo. W. Gray, on Saturday last, on tbe Brownsville road, beyond Oak creek, picked up in the road a beautiful fur cape. . Jha fair owner con obtain the same by spplying at bis dental rooms in the Parrish brick, First street.' Insane. Sheriff R. A. Irvine left on tha care for Portland on Thursday .having in charge Jadga -Miller, who resides near Syracuse, father-la-law of Sam. Jones, pronounced by Drs. Rica and Tate as insane, for the Asylum in East Portland, - A Friend in Neeti. Dr. Wietar'a Balaam of Wild Cherry is a friend in Heed. Who has not found it such in curing all diseases of the lungs and tbroat, coughs, colds, and pulmonary afleo- . t ions, and "lart, not least," Consumption T S3. Catarrh is a common disease, so common that snuffing and "hawking" reach you at every turn.' Your foot slips in its nasty discbarge, in the om nibus or in church, and its stench disgusts at tha lecture or concert. Tbe proprietor of Dr. Bage's Catarrh Remedy offers $500 reward for a ease of Catarrh that he caunot core. Sold by druggists or send sixty cents to Dr. R. V. Piorce, 133 Sen eca street, Buffalo, N. Y., and you will receive it by mail. Beware of counterfeit and worthleaa imitation. The Genuine has Dr. Pierce's private U. S. Government Stamp on it. Man as a Barometer and Thermometer. , Sci ence has failed to invent soy apparatus as sensi tive to atmospheric changes as the human frame. It is therefore of vital importance to guard 'it against the effect of variations in the weather, and experience has demonstrated that Dr. Walk er' a Vinegar Dittert is the best medicine for this purpose at present known. If taken as a protec tion against the disturbing influence of sndden alterations of heat and cold, it will certainly pre vent tho bowel complaint, levers, billions disor ders, rheumatic affections, and throat diseases, arising from these causes. , t ; I''inanclal and Commercial..' Gold in New York 110. Greenbacks, quoted at 90JJj,91e. . ..; Sao Francisco markets quiet. We quote I Flour unchanged. Wheat Quotable at $2 65 2 75 100 lbs. Liverpool quotations given at 12s Bd. Oats Selling at $1 80 (j 2. Potatoes Quoted at $1 751 85. Barley Per 100Jbs.,$l 6211 0, Albauy market quotations : Flour Per barrel, $6. Wheat Quoted at $1 none for sale at that price. Butter Per pound, 20 30c. Eggs Per dozen, 20c. (. A Railroad Inciok.xt. As the down train on Saturday approached the long bridge in French Prairie, the engineer discovered three horses on the track, between the bridge and his train. The whistle was used vigorously, and two of tha ani mals frighteucd from the track ; but the third made for tbe bridge, tail and head erect, and suc ceeded iu passing over two spans, when it fell par tially through tbe ties, leaving a portion of its body and head above the rails. By this time the train was so close upon the bridge that a stoppage was impo. siblo, and to "slow up would have been almost certain to have thrown the whole train from the bridge. Seeing tbe danger, quick as thought tho engineer put on all steam, sending tho train over tbe bridge at lightning speed ; and when the locomotive struck that horse the air seemed to be filled with, particles of hair, meat, and bones it was a sudden conversion ei live horse into hash. It caused the loss of one horse, but saved tbe train frcm a general smashup, and doubtless saved several valuable lives. , , Personal. Mr. Albert Lamb, late foreman in the employ of the O. C. Railroad Company, we learn is now in the employ of the N. P. R. R. Co., and located at Kalama. In bis suit against the 0. . C. Railroad Co.; Mr. L. won, which is evi dence enough of tbe falsity of the report of false time charges, which were the cause of his removal. Pluck and honesty will always win. , Mrs. A. J. Duniway gave ns a call on Monday, film informed us that the material for her -new Journal arrived by tbe last ocean steamer at Port- . . -. . i , i i : tland, and all dispatcn wouju iw wwog u first number. Of course we wish the -Vcte A'ortkveit unbounded success. Dr. Alexander has moved out on to his farm, oms ten or twelve miles from this city. We un derstand tbe Doctor has entirely abandoned ths nt actio of medicine. ' Mr. J. Fleece, of Brownsville, has taken charge of the books of E. Cartwright A Co., and will be come a citiaen of Albany. Cunt. William Deardorff, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge I.O.O.F., visited Albany Lodge on Wednesday evening. District. The Directors have employed Mr. M. C. George as Principal of the District School of this city. The school will open on Monday, May 1st. This selection on tho part of tha Direc tors will receive tha universal approbation of our people. ' VIED. -Near this city; April 10th, 1871, Augusta Ann, daughter of Geo. W. and Nancy M. Barkhart, aged three months. 1871. Sarin? Campaign. ' 1871 A full assortment of all kinds of goods usually kept in country stores, and suitable to tha season, - may be found at Wheeler's Store In Brownsville. Having increased facilities and keeping a wide range of articles, which he is determined to sell even lower than before, the proprietor trusts that he will receive a still greater share of the patron age of the people of Brownsville and vicinity. Produce of all kinds bought. Cash paid for wool sacks and twins furnished. Agency for sale of Agricultural Machinery and Sewing Ma chines. ..... .' e i WITAIAM PAtmSOW, ' REAL ESTATE DEALER, Office, No. 64 Front Street, r PORTLAND ' - - - - OREGON. REAL ESTATE in this CITT and E AST PORTLAND, in tbe most desirable localities, con sisting of LOTS, HALF BLOCKS and BLOCKS, HOUSES and STORES ; also, IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable un cultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of tho STATE for SALE. REAL ESTATE and other Property par- chased for Correspondents, in this CITY and throughout, the STATE and TERRITORIES, with great care and on the most ADVANTA GEOUS TERMS. - HOUSES and STORES leased. tOAlfS NEGOTIATED, snd CLAIMS OF ALL DES CRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COLLECTED. And a General FINANCIAL and AGENNCY BUSI NESS transacted. AGENTS of this OFFICE in all tbe CIT IES and TOWNS iu the STATE, will receive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY and forward the same to tbe above address. . . . 9v22 NEW TO-DAY. i Notice to Buyers I ; Vl Any one wishing a small farm, eonsistlna of 105 acres of good land, one mile from Albany, in Benton county, Oregon, ean apply at tha Cash Store of R. Cbeadle A Co. ' " Also, a House and Lot in Albany. - - K. CHEADLE Y Co. Albany, April 15, 1871-32ml. Pay Up ! Pay Up I r THE UNDERSIGNED BEING DESIROUS to travel for his health, hereby notifies all persons indebted to the firm ofHouck A Meyer to eome forward and settle tbe same before the fif teenth day of May next, or their accounts will ba placed in the hands of an officer for collection, for money I must have. I ean be found at tbe Bt. Albany, April 12th, 1871. St. ItlRS. J. A. RCEI), , DONE TO BLEACHING AND - PRESSING ORDER. --'i :; -i . a tig Plain and Fancy Sewinr A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF the latest Millinery now on hand, with new additions every month. Store on corner Broad albin and Second streets, Albany, Or. sxva A BARGAI OFFHRED: A SUendld Drue Boalneaa for Sale. WISHING TO RETIRE FROM ACTIVE business, owinv to t retracted ill-healta the undersigned offers his Urge and flourisMnr DRU3 ESTABLISH KEWT in this ehy for sale at a low tf A'V Apply soon, Uyowaat - bsJJ " v.:.; .t! :"'' " Albany, Oregaav. Dsilv Oregonian copy on. mouth an send hiUto this o"ce.- W