The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, June 10, 1871, Image 3

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    HEW TO-DAY.
j A Newspaper d the Present Tiroes. ' 'I
IntacvIsJL lor taoiila- Havr on Earth.
Taclodmg Farina S. JTcrha .lci. Mcrebants, Pro."''
femonal Men, WuiKsi-a. T:iiaicrs. uaj a 1 ia--.
ner of llone.-t Foi.. ajj tbe Wives Sons, and
Daughter ot all 13,33. v...
ONLY, ONE DOLLAR A YEA It I
OSB HCN3RIB COPIES FOR.
Or less tttan Onf Cent a Copy;. Let there be a
650 Cm! at ev.srr Post Office.
SEMI-WEEKLY SUN, S3 A TEAS,
of tba same siza.ant, general ".iarictor o ''
THE WEEKLY,' bat with a cxean-r variety of
miseolarcntu realms, arid farahlita- tlie nffs
to its miHciSSD.iwits ci eater frssuaess. because
It eaines lwre a weeStastead of once only . '
THE DAILTSrX, SO A YEA It.
A preEmtnanilv rail newspaper, wita t
lanres; c.rcjmijii m Uie woruL. 1 Kre taiie.
Jdent. rt 1 arl0- In ,.,,. A lYh. newt
from Tvr.f where. I w . cen:s a eopy ; by S ui
fjTHE HIGHEST CASH PRICE, PAID FOR
. W O O, Xji J
delivered at our Wharf, Albany, by
Apr.22-33m3 BEACH MONTEim.
200,000 POIJXDS OF WOOL!
; For which we will pay the
III.U12ST CASH PRICE !
Wool owners will do well ti call .n us before
se'ling. ; ,5r-!?J Liberal cah advances mada on
Wool, : 34n3 P. C. HARPER A CO.
NEW TO-DAY.
STITZEt &
REAL ESTATE
A S D '.!
GENERAL AGENT S
UPTON,
BROKERS,
TETAAI3 TO CLUBS.
THE DOLLAU WEEKLY StTN.
f Jve copies, one Te-r, Noarwir nrdrm.s-d ' T
. ' Four ilollan.
Ten eopte-s one veir. sen-.rateir oj I-ci ea r,,d
aa extra omy to Uejenr aj T .Hit,) ' a
-. Eislrc Bollarn -
(.aati.riejri7 tj ue ,---f up nf cmt.
Fifteen Uolturs.
itv enn one lear.loone a vdrn, tte
Sm- eec y one yenr t . evttewa of !
Thirty-tUreo Iolisn.
mtWeij one ye..-.--.. .-..(r n- o wnM.
. " rji-T-1 73 Ooliar-.
n'l tue I-ai'y ro.- oiu- re .r x.. . r
- Mity ;ol!-rC.
THE GREAT
BLOOD PURIFIER.
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SUN.
Ten errr.r, o-c re-
P-::. n r t 3 t"-.-:-u t v.
InT'M f lfir-
tua wr-A.:tJi.
I. "W
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:;ca. n,t Vort C!tv.
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1 Lli-U EAI PAPER, nil si.s i..t I
f and for sale at tins office, low for cash.
R. h. Mcdonald co.,
WHOLESALE
DRUGGISTS
CAS rSAITSISSO, CAL.,
Call tlse attention of Dealers to their 1arre assort,
meat cf " Neviy Arrived" Ooods, composed la
part of the following articles. tojrlthcr with
eTcry thine kept in a well mpnUed WHOLE
SALE UBIU STOliE.
FBEPn ITt-r09. I TTT.TE3fS 1f.etai:at-b
Patixt HtDimts, I Drvsoists' Bcxsciss,
TRVS9KSs SrPPOCTKBS i SUAKER HERES. .
F.6SBXTIA.1. Oils,-. . I FtsFi'MEfiiK, ...
KEBOaSSJB QlLt, . IftUTSAlil) OlU,
Widen we offer at the lowest Cash Prices, and
are determined not to be undersold.
. C E. McDONAiD & CO., Sjji Fbajkcisco, Cal-
FOH SALE,
Our Irng Csincsa li.rauii
ciaco, Cai. Al .tr ir l)S-t wishes
iue our thanks for
An Infallible blood nmiFiEn, possess,
ing rare toxic and xeklvue properties
a certain cure for rheuxatism. tour,
SELBALCia, and all kindred Diseases.
- It completely restores the system when im
paired by disease, revives the actios of the
kidxevs aal coital omcAits, radi
cally cures SCBOFULA, HALT BOEtia,
and all eki-pttve rtT.VTEOL's Dis
eases, gives immediate and permanent relief .
in DTsrErsu. ebtsitelas. Tumors,
Boils, Scald Head, Ulcers and Sores; eradi
cates from the system all traces of Mercurial
Disease.
It is niELT vegetable, being made
from an herb found indigenous in'CaiuEaraia.,
It is therefore peculiarly suitable for use by
Females and Children, as a blood ri al.
FIES auad BEKOVATOR.
F'or Sale by all Druggists.
EEDtNGTOK, HOSTETTEB & CO.
' ' AGENTS,
529 and 531 Market Street,
San Francisco,
ranoli o JTf 00,
ZLIbany, Oregon,
J. C. MEXDEBilULL, - - Agent, '
A 1 ENERAL LAND AGENCY FOR OREGON.
fjT Established July, 1S68. An office where
gt-ucrul information concerning the resources of
Oregon can be obtained free of charge.
Loans Decollated on first Mortgage, Real Es
tate and Collateral Securities. - We have for sale
a largo amount of property located in the town
of Albany. Also, Farming lands, of 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, llavine determined to-open a Branch Of
fice in your city, we can offer you a medium for
obtaining purchasers one that is appreciated by
buyers, as it saves them much time and labor in
searehiutr -for what they want? Onr principal
Agency, at Portland, Oregon, is thoroughly es
tablished, and the office go well furnished forgiv
"ing information upon Real Estate, that it affurds
the most complete facilities-tor all parties having
business in our liuc.
; Ssut-.-You incur no- expense io placing your
property on sale with us unless a sale is made.
- Office on First street, opposite Post-Office.
JOHN C. MKXDENllALli, Agent.
Albany, Ogu., March 23, 1870. 29tf.
STITZEL ' UPTON,
REAL ESTATE BROKER 6,
J. C. MESUESIULI,, Ag-eiit,
Office First st opposite Post Office, Albany, Ogn.
AVE for sale in the city of Albany, a desira
ble Homestead. Lota 1, 2. 7 aud 8, corner
Third. Fourth cud Klsworth streets, one -f the
best localities in Hie city. tA good one and ibolf
story house, with nil other conveniences. pply
to .. J. C. MENDEXHALL. Agent, , .
. Albany, Oregon
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CuW.l1. A. W. STAICAHD.
COWAN & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Scalers in
STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS
FIRST STREET...:.... ...'...ALBANY.
LATEST EVIDENCE 1
CUKE THAT1
USE THE BEST
Every day briujjs st
ng pro.
:f lu:3
CO IT i II !
REMEDY I
if of the great vrjuc
7o. 132 West
Pan Fran
and expres-
the liVcr;? patronage
we have- re.ti.cd for more than tKonty-ono
years, luriag which period we have been sK-aJiiy
enael in this Orag business io : Califurnia, we
be,; to say in conse.jueure of the rapid growth-of
Dr. Walker's Cnlis'ornia Vinegar Kitters, now
spread over the Tnitad States and eiiuotrics far
beyond, we are nectsritated to devote our entire
time to said business.
We are the Oldest Drug firm on . the Pacific
Cast and tu 3 orly n, coa'innoas under tbe
fame proprietors shu-e IS 9. and have Heicrinitic-d
tu set! our laricprospi-rus, and wull cstalihslicd
bn?iniss on f.vr;ibl ttrms. .
TUi k ajaritjyjtunrty f.r men with m;ras,
of enw-ins into piofitaule buiinesa ivnh advan-ta;.-s
ter Wf.ya oGcred. ? . .
A'or particulars enquire f
, B 11. MoliOX.M.D .t CO.,
R. IT., McDos alu, ) . V, h ...legale Irusgist.
J. C. SPEcr.n. f San 1'rancnco, Cal.
X. 11. tTntil a sale is ixade shall continue
our importations and keep a large stock of fresh j
goods constantly on Jiaud, and se!l at prices t !
d.-fy competmou.
The Great Medical Discovery !
Ir. WALSES'3 CAXJTOB-NTA.
VINEGAR BITTERS,
5s Hundreds cf Thotisaiids
Tl-cy offer a I:irge and wel" lected stock of
STAPLE DRY WOODS
;
At Extraordinary Xow Prices
FO R
Oaissli or Xroclvxce I
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Uear ftftimony to their Wonder-
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5VVHAT ARE THEY?g3
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fell PI
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Br. r. M;rcdith, PcntU t. pfaco
Sixih street, stavs as followE :
CtscixxATr. October I, 1SC9.
'- aicssrs. J. X. IIAHP.I.S & CO. Gents r About
one year ago I took a cold vrhk-h sjttled on my
lungs. A violent c-ougb was the consequence,
which increased .with ssverity. I expectorated
large tytiaatities of paleia cud uiattur. During
tho last winter I became so much reduced that 1
was confined to my bed- The disease was attend
ed with cl l ehills and night-sweats. A diarrhoea
set in. My frien-.ls Ihongbt I was ia the lust
stagva ef consumption, and could uot possibly get
well. I was recommended to try :
-cVlleix's LiiingBalsam
j Tbo f.jrniui.i Wits qiven to nic, vrTacli induced me'
to five it a trial, and I will only add that my
r.-oPfh '.s entirely cured, and I nm now nblo to at-.
' V-ni ta my business is usual... Yours rep-tfu!!v,
j , ' P. MEREDITH.
! Ail affiii'ted with Couch or any Throat or Luug
trouble should u5 Al'en's Lwng Balsam" without
delay. J. N. HARRIS & CO., Sole Proprietors,
Cincinnati, Ohio. .. : '
CABTIOX.'-'-V.--'.--:
j XJ o not oe-ueceiveu you v. oo wans a goou med
icine, anil uesire "jliu-rs Ianj litiuam, JuJo not
allow unprincipled doaltrs to sell you a prepara
tion called Alien's Pectoral Balsam -see that vou
get ALLEN'S LUXU BALSAM, and you will
have the best Cough remedy offered to the public
and oue that will give you satistaction.
. FOR SALE BY ' Y. '
RECINGTGN, H0STETTER & CO.,
62SI 4 531 Market-et,, San Francisco, Cal.,
Agents for California and Pacific States
nov5 '.S0Sld by all Druggists, 'fe. : . 9-70
THE NEW FOOD.
-fcfA at .Tft' .-ar'r-' r--art-' J-
, In addition to a very largo stock, covcriag
everything in tho lino of Cottons, we
have a compete assortment of
FAFsSCY DRESS GOODS!
Latest t'tyks ol Boys' and Men's
CLOTHING aM FUPJISHIKG GOODS !
HATS, CAPS, EOOTS?i SHOES, Ac.
Carpet, Wail-Fancr, Paper fit Linen
Blinds, &c,! &c.
Especial attention is directed to our stock of
ikon and; steel
' a:td r :
E.l4liI?AI HARDWARE!
Which is the largest and most complete this side
- " ff Pcrtlaud. -
Ycu are invited to call aud esamiue our. goods
and prices.
The highest market price in cash paid fcr
Wool, Bacon and sLard !
NEW TO-DAY.
Oct. 30, 1S69-8
A. COWAN & CO.
J. C. M.ENDEN HALL,
IVo t sx t y X ublic,
Real Estate axd Insurance Arjent,
ALBANY, : mi : : : OREGON.
RENTS COLLECTED; AND TAXES PAID
for non-residents and others, making out
real estate papers,
up stairs.
Office Parris
etc. jUiaee A'arrisn brick.
tat:-.
Og 2 THEY ARB NOT A VILE
"'SB M l rU - l n I M V 53Z
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Made f Poor Ram, "vVblsUe;, Prouf
Bfilritsi and Refuse Liquor dtctcr;l. spiced
and wcatened to please tiis taste, called 1 on
lea," AppetiBcra, Restorers." A-C-, that lead
the tippler on to drtLokenncss and rain, bet are
a true Medicine, made from the Native Coots an X
Herbs of California, free tram nil Alcoholic
Btinjulitnts. They oro tlioliltEAT BLOOD
PUKIKIKSt anil LIFE OlVIXtJ 1'JilN
CIPLS a perfect Innovator and lavlgorator of
the System, earryisa; oH all po5sotnc matter and
restoring t:ie blood to a hcaltfcy coaditlom. No
person can taie these El :tcrs according to dircc
tion and romain long nawcil.
Far I Blammutarr nail Clirouic Ithca
- suirfBB nod (-our, lyyapcmtisl r I iitli
iretlo, Bilioa lmltCHt. nod later
mittCBE Fevcrt, IMaeaac (if Ilia Silood,
Liver, Kidneys, and liladdcr, tUcse Itit
ters have boca most suecsafnl- eiath JDis
cam are caused by Vitiated Btoad, wiilcU
Is treaerally prodneed by deraacement of tua
' DitrestlveOrtra.ua. " :'
DVtiPBPKIAOB JKDIOESTION.
Beadaehe. Fain la tb.3 Sbonldera, Cobs'.is, T;rht
aess of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of
- the Stomach. Bad tosts ia t'jo Moath B.lioas At
- tacks. Palpitation of tho Heart, Inilamiratloa of
- Pio I-aiiEa.Paln la tliereslons of the Kidneys, and
akandrcd ether painful symptoms, are tho off
springs of Dyspepsia. - ? ' -' - -
" They tnvlgorats the Btomach aad stimulate the
- torpid lrvev aad bowels, whieh renderthem of an
qnaUed eaVcacy ia clcaaslng that blood cf all
taparitiea. trad imparting newlifa aad vigor to
' the wbole system.
FOB niSEAE8,Erar4.oas.Tottcr,
. Salt Enenm. BlotciuM. 6pt. Ilmplca. rostalcs,
v polls, Carbancles, rang-Worm, Ecald-Head.6orO'
: Eyes, Pry sipclaa. Itch, Soaria. Dlscolorationa of
tho Ssla, Bamors and Diseases of tae Skin, of
what vernama or natars, era literally dag op
and carried oat of tiro system ia a clior' time by
he tue of thess Bitters, One bottla Ja such
eases win convince the atost lacredcloos of their
. curative effects, .
Cleaass the Vitiated Blood whenever yon find
tt imparities bnrstino; tbroagb Uc skin (a Pltn
' pies. Eruptions or Sorest cleanse it when yon
;flnd It obstraeted and sluggish In the veins j
' cleanse It wiiaa it is tool, Had yonr f eatings wilt
tell yo wkea. Keep the blood pore and the
Jiealta of the system will foBow. . . -
PHt, TA FR and other W O larking la
tba system of so many thousands, are effectually
destroyed and removed- For fall directions, read
carefully the circular around each bottle, , 1
J. WALKER. Proprietor. K. H. MuDONAlD
; CO, XreKg1ats aad Oca. Agent. Ssa Fraaetaeo,
Calaad S3 aad B4 Cotauieree Street. Kw York.
"ICU PT -H pnCSOISTf. AJT0 DEALEIta,
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For a few csnt3 ycu can buy
of: your Grocer or rraggist a
package cf SEA II0SS PAEINE
n'ad frpm purs Irish IIoss or
"arrajeen, vliicli will make
2lcoa quarts cf Eliric Hange,
aud a like quantify cf Puddings
Jjxtard3, Creams, Charlotte
ZHucse, zg. j It is t!ie clieapest,
hca-Itiiiest arid most delicious
food, in tuo Vv-orld. It makes a
splendid Dessert, and has no
equal e.3 a light and delicate
food for Invalids said Children.
A Glorious Chaugo 11 .
nin cnnAT Avonr.i: toxic.
' I da not wih to lnforur you? reader, that Dr.
Wonderful, oranv other faian, has discovered a
remedy that enres Consurnptiou, hen the lunjrs
aro nearly half consumed, in. short, will, cure all
uiseases nhether of miud, body or es:ale; make
men live forever, and leavo death to r-li? f'r want
cf work, and is designed: to make our sublunary
sphere a blisalul Paraduo, to which Heaven it
self shall ba but a side show. : You have heard
enough of that kind of humbugjrery. But when
I tell vnu that Dr. Safe's Catarrh Remedy tcr'H
pontrnef' -ure the worst eases of Catarrh in the
ileal, 1 only assert tliat wbicb thousand can
testily to. 1 will T iy 3j0O Reward for a case
that I cannct cure. A 'pamphlet giving symp
toms and other information sect tree to any ad
dress.' T his remedy is j
SOLD BY ilOST DRUGGISTS IN ALL PARTS
- OP THE-WORLD.
Prico 50 cents; Scut by mail, postpaid, on re
ceipt of cist; cents, 'or four pacVages for two dol
lars. Beware of counterfeit and vmrthlcn imitar
ti'tnt. eee mat my private btamp, wnicn is a
positive guarantee of Genuineness, is upon the
outaitlo wrapper.. Remember that this private
Stamp, issued by the United States Government
expressly for stainpinRs my medicines. Las my
liviuub, uniue mm aiuirco, atu tue words "U.
e. lertiucato ot Ocauineness," engraved npon it,
and need not be mistaken. : Don't be swindled by
travelers and others representing themselves as
Dr. Sage ; I am the only man now living that has
BMun..igu ou'j iiftui io luauuiacture the Gen-
u,u . u.aLiit xeuieuy, ana x never
travel to sou tnis meaieine.
- ' - I.-. P.. V. PIERCE, M. D.
21 q3 ' 13.1 Senaca street. Buffalo- N. V
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; Iiaata.tion Bitters.
TZis .-icoistferful vcgetalile re
storative i tlie alicet-aucUor of
tlia feclslc aud 3clilltatecl. . As a
foiilC' aud cordial tor -tHo aged
and iiiESisid, it lias no equal
Qmoirj stcmacliica. As a remedy
fti- i lie Bcnoaa vcaJsacb . to
m Z:LcU wis?s tare especially sua
'act fit ssipersediiss every otJier
.-ilair.Jaai. Xa rJ.1 cUiissie,tTopi--f
ra::x ratc, oa fri5l?7'i nets
a f?icr.s ia every specica of
': -'.; xrV.'.l t:tsJerB!inc the
: :i:'nzt ! ujttl breaks down
t 1 i-pirtts. ; JTor sale ty
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The standard remedy for Coiutdb, Infiaensa,
flare Throat. Whoonina Couah, Oroun,., Jiivcr
Complaint, Jronehili, hletdiag of the Lung, and
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evei-y anection or- tne xnroat, juags ana v. ucoi,
iccludinj? UOJUBUJViriXWJM
VVlKtar's Balsam does not dry up a Cough
knt. Innaon. it. ri.imsQfl the lunes. and allays irri
tatinn. thiui remmtimi the caute of the complaint.
o-nnninx unless sisrnod I. B UTTa, .-. - Prepared
by Beth W. Fowle A Son, i Boston.. ; Sold by
Bdingtoai Hoatettor ?o.f San Francisco, and
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WORK sUSPENDeT&.
SANTIAM DITtJHri
A T A MEETING HELD BY THE STOCK
J holders and members of the Santiam Ditch
Company, it was resolved by the Company that,
before investing all our fortunes in so hazardous S
speculation, we recommend to each, and every one
of the members of the- Society to secure for their
families a BUCKEYE SEWING MACHINE, so
that in case of a failure in tho Ditch arrangement
their families would have some means by which
to gain a livelihood. f , ,
Eight Reasons why the Buckeye Sew
lag machine is Superior te all Others t
1. It is the simplest huttle machine made,'
2. It has less wearing parts. ; . ' " -
3. -" It has no snall springs and compound
cranks... . .-"V fi' -!
4- It is better adapted to a large range of work
wilhoutchange. ' y : . r
&. It has less pieces cf machinery. i:
0. It is less liable tojoreak needles than any
other machine. . . ?
: 7. The Shuttle wilt wear lunger than . the
shuttle in any other machine. i -
: 8. That it has the best Feeding device, which
will never wear out, get out of order, break -needles,
feed unevenly, slip on starched goods, or
pucker the seam, so that one part of the fabric
will eotne out shorter than the other, which all
other feeds are liable to do. It makes every
stitch of an equal length. It is stronger than
other feed.. We can take a strong piece of cloth
and pat one end in onr machine and the other
end in any other machine, and guarantee that our
machine will take the cloth from the other, in con
sequence of the superior strength of the feed. -
- It is the only feed strong enough to feed thick
sole-leather, sewing on shoo soles- No soaping
the cloth or any other aid is required. ,
It has no complicated machinery, and therefore
is not liable to get out of order. - It has a beauti
ful movement, making nearly- two thousand
Stitches per minute.
The BUCKEYE SEWING'MACllINE makes
the lock stitch, tbe-sanie as the llowe, - Wilson,
Singer aud Elorenee alike on both sides. We
offer a premium of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
for any machine on this eoast that will make a
stronger or more elastic stitch than the ltUCK
EYE. For full particulars address.
. MINER & PEAKSON,
i' General, Agents,
34v3. " Albany, Or.
llts. A- JOH3S,
MILLINER AND DRESS-MAKER,
FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON.
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SubscriK-a.
understand tnat -h.
that number, and they . M-h
subscriptions. Terms $3 per annum, in advance
six months, i f three months, $1. '- ; -
Post OrFics Notice. :The Post office in this
eity will be open on Sundays, hereafter, from 1
o'clock to 2, and from 3.30- to 4. P. M. -, : ' j '
E. A, FREELAND, P. M,
Bridal and mourning Bonnets and Bats
Made to Order. ; --,
Bress-makio? Done in the Very Latest
. btyte. ". - -
Also, the only agout for the SINGER SEW
ING MACHINE.
The Ladies are requested to call and. examine
the SINGEI1, which is the only complete machine
in nse. Satisfaction guaranteed, or money re
funded. Albany, April 8, 187I-Slv3
For the Harvest of 1871 !
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PITTS' THHESHERS !
HAIAES' HEADEItS!
LATEST IMPROVED MOWERS !
.And all kiuds of
Agricultural Implem'ts & Machines
On hand and for sale. Also,
THE CELEBRATED BAIN WAGON
BLAIN, YOUNG A CO.,
April 20, '71-31 Albany, Ogn.
- Citt CouKmi, Met on Wednesday evening.
By resolution Mr. John . Long was appointed to
superintend tbe work on the streets ordered graded
aad graveled, in tho place of tbo Committee. Af
ter allowing several bills, the Council adjourned..
Strawberries. On Wednesday - Mr," John
Millard presented us with the first tame straw
berries we have seen this season aid they were
huge ones, a half dozen or so, sliced up and smoth
ered io cream, being amply sufficient for a mod
erate appetite.
; Postponed. -As returns from tiokct agents
have not all got in to the office at Omaha, tbe
drawing has been postponed a few days, until full
returns are all in. The drawing will doubtless
transpire about the middle or latter part of the
present month.! Enough tickets nave already
been disposed of to insure the success of the enter
prise. So say the Omaha papers, and so write
Messrs.' Lyford A. Co., the agents, N
' Gose to EnoE.ii!. One of our oldest eitfsens,
Mr. S. Montgomery, left us during the week, bav
ins invested in tbe hotel business in Eugene City.!
We predict that the St. Charles, under his man-
foment, will prove a big thing exactly meeting
the wants of the traveling Community,, and pan
ning out well for Moot. Success to the old boy,
anyhow. -" - '" " '' '': ''' ;. .'."'.:-
New Paper. Mr. EH Carter issues to-day the
first number of his Heal E,tnt Speeial, a month
ly journal which will be distributed free. It eon-
tains much valuable information with regard to
Linn county, Ac, which will be highly appre
ciated by all, especially people at tho East who are
casting longing eyes to the Pacific slope-.-Sue-
cess to the Special.. . -,
Fell, is the Race. Micky Murray, a lad of
some eight or nine years, aecidently fell into -the
mill-race the other day , but being on the swim,
he kept his nose above water until another little
shaver ran up to the hotel, a distance of three
blocks, and informed Micky's father, who came
aad fished bis boy out. " ' " T '
Lis Cocstt School Fvsd.- Linn county has
a school fund amounting to about $90,000, which
is kept on interest at ten per cent., payable anna-
ally. This fund will soon amount to a sum, tbe
interest of which, when so applied, will aid very
much in the establishment, and maintenance ofa
system of free schools ia tho county. The Dis
trict school fund for the pros-snt year amounts to
about $7,0C0, This fund Is used in aid. of tho
District schools within the countv.
-". Tha Highest Price Paid For
WOOL, BACO. & LARD,
at BLAIN, YOUNG A CO'S.
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Is now opening a Selected Stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE!
Consisting of
STAPLE-AUD FANCY DRY GOODS,
v. Groceries. -
Hardware,
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE,
. . Roots & Shoes, -
' JPainls fc Oilsj .
Which he is offering to tho public at price cor
responding with the times.
All kinds of Merchantable Produce taken in
exchange. for Goods. .
Uoms one, come all, and examine prices.
At the old stand formerly occupied by D. Beach
A Son, opposite Foster's Brick, south side Firs.
street, Albany, Oregon. . 31v3
THE EYES ! THE EARS 1
Dr.
T. It. ooivnrcir.
OCXTLIST A1VD ADJUST,
GOLDEN 13 A gttN OF THE
noted old Onthim; ti..,v a r
Oolden. .' .
. Dr. GOLDEN has had experience is treating
the various diseases to which the eye and ear are
iabit. and feela rnmfl.iont r . ..ti.
faotioa to those who may place themselves under
siab can. .
Albany, April 10, 1869-Sly : " -
; ALDAH r ,
B
LA K. led, Mortgages, eto.i- oa hand
lateas siyies, ana lor sale low, at this ofo
A Stitch in Time ' Saves Nine!"
TTisrxo3r '
Fire and Marine Insurance Company !
Kos. 416 and 413,. California street, 1
San Francisco, - ' - - California.
Imfbovemests. The new building on corner
of First and Broadalbin streets, ercit.d for
Schmocr A Strong, is ready for the plasterers.
The new City Unll will soon be in readiness for
occupancy, the walls and ceiling up-stairs, having
been duly plastered. Mr. John Conner, Banker,
has torn away the old frame adjoining his brick
store, and will soon commence tho erection of a
brick building for a bank. Mr. B. W. CnndifF,
we believe, has tbe contract for the brickwork.
I.NFor.MATiox Wasted. V.re call special atten
tion to the advertisement in to-day's paper of
Mrs. Anna Miller for information of or ab.int her
husband, Mr. James Miller, who has been absent
from her three or four year, as she does not know,
whether he is alive or not. To relieve her anx
iety and distress, any one kn-wing of Mr. M.'
wiicreabouls please address her or this office
When last beard from, Mr. Miller was residing in
this city.-.' ; ' j '
REMEiisenED.---Tbe young ladies who oriirina
ted and so successfully carried out the Fair for the
benefit of the V. P. Sunday School Library lart
week, presented IhisoQice with a largo and deli
cious cake, Friday of last week, for which we
ti-nder-nur best bow, and tbe thanks of the entire :
chebans:. May they always be plentifully sup
plied with pocket-money, and when they get
uiarriea wen, .tnat s xneir ousiocss, ovi our?. :
' Officers Elected. At the annual meeting of
tbe Albany Fire Company - No 1 on : Tuesday
evening, the following oflBoera were elected o
serve during tbe ensuing year s President, M . V.
Brown ; Foreman. Joa Webber j 1st Assistant,
James Hermn ; 2d Assistant,' Fred. Graff; Sec
retory. A. N. Arnold ; Treasurer, M. B. Crane.
Friday evening was appointed for drill, at which
time a day wonld be selected for housing the en
gine in the new quarters. ;
Gonto ro Brownsville. Mr. A. B, Pastoo,
the taleutsd artist, who has been operating . with
Mr Winter for some months past, havinz con-
cluded hi engagement here, goes to Brownsville
lor a lew weeks, wncro ne wiu ii6 " -t,.
with some of those splendid Rembrundts which
has given our gallery such a splendid reputation.
llrownsvillians Mesiring spienu pi""
go to see Paxton, as, aniess they come to the gal
lcrv in this eity, they will be anable to secure sack
faithful representations this side of San Francisco.
Father Shepherd who, accompanied by Dr.
Alexander and others, has been to tbe mountains
on a hnnt during the week, sneaks' in high terms
of the Willamette A Cascade Mountain WagAn
Road. - Travel has already commenced -over the
road.' They met Parrish and Laf-llette, wuo
were driving three hundred and nny be.irt or cat-
la into the Ochoco country, on vreiines.isy. sev
eral other parties with bands of cat le were met
making their way to ucnoco, oesiaes n ams ana
pack trains. Tbe mountains are tail nf deer, and
our party succeeded in getting thohr share. -
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE
Cash Capital, In Gold Coin, 8TSO.OOO,
Deposit In Oreg-on, 950,000.
Losses Promptly ami Equilubh Adjusted
And "aid in Hold L'om.
THIS COMPANY having complied with the
laws of Oregon, by making a deposit of fifty
thousand dollars, is now prepared to effect insur
ance against Loss or Damage bv Fire, and also
against Marine and Inland Navigation risks, on
liberal terms.
CHAS.
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.Albany, 18U-18
GITSTATE T0UCHARD, Pres.
UAVEN. Seo'y. . .
A-fent for Albany
ALHAAY HOOK STORE.
; . ESTABLISHED IN 1850. ;
E. A., FRKELAND,
vt n a v. IS R IN -EVERY VARIETY OF
1 1 MisceUaneous Books, Sehoql Books, Blank.
Books. Stationery, Ac. Book imported to erdee
at short notice. - " ; '.' ' ' .
Albany, Oiegon, Decembers, 18i., ; !
lVotice to Buyers I
Any one wh-hing a Bmall : fann, eonxiiting- of
105 acres of good land, one mile fraea Albany, ia
Benton eounty. Oregon, can apply at the Cash
Store of K. C beadle UO. .
Also, a House and Xot in Albany.
R. - CHEADLE A Co.
Albany, April 15, 1871-32B11,! . ,
Drvqs asd Medicisbs. Fred. Hill has a way
all his own of informinglhe reading public of the
fact that he ia engaged in the sale of an almost
endless variety f drugs, merticires, chemicals,
painU, dyes, toilet goods, and lots and gobs f
here. We came very near omitting to mention
that he is also agent for tbe sale of a neat little
Sewing machine, which the ladies should see,
without fil. If you are troubled wiih rheuma
tism, eout. eholie. corns, hydrophobia, measles.
night sweats, ranmpa, aloshoverness, T anything
else, co to Hill A BOB, ana u mey aon t cure you.
you can juBt bet yonr botam dollar you'r a gone
in folks that sure.
DiEij.--Io. this city, on Tuesday, June 6tb, at
tbe residence of her brother-in-law, Mr. 4 Frank
Parton, Miss Hattie Morgan, in the 20th year- of
fcp m. Rita was buried 00 Wednesday atter-
noon, a large number of our eitimens following tbe
body to its last resting piaco.
Thb Llttlk ConVoBAi..,for Jnno closes volume
twelve of this valuable Juvenile. ; The next num
ber begins a new volume, and ale, a new J'ory.
by that best of writers for ehildren. Entity Hnnt
ingtoa MMlsrentitled, "Samme Days at Kirk
wood." All new subscribers beginning- with the
new volume will receive the June number free.
Terms, St 50 a yean or 5 ewe for six months.
Address John E. .Miller,, Publisher, - Chloago,
Illinois, ' ' ' ;. -, " ':; ; '' " - f5 -5,-. 4 " j
af Aciwstar-rWAOiis--Speaking of Agrleul
taral machinery, Messrs. Blala . Young A Co.
adverUse to sell, at their wareboase in this eity
almost every article needed by a fanner. : GO and
sue. In addition to their large stock of imple
ments in tbe agricultural line, they have received
and are now ready to furnish the Bain Wagon,
which has gained such a celebrity on this coa t.
They have all the various styles and aires. If
yoa wat a good reliable wagon at low figure,
call on. Blain, Young A Co.- ... . ... :": ,4 ..; ,:i&
Woot. Buyi-r jtennrally conwde thia artu-le
worth Se per pound. Several loaas have
delivered during the week.. (
Pa rag rams. IneidenU.il we might mention
that the weather Is all that esa be 'desired,:, and
slathers of it.' "' - - ",
Judge Kelsay sojourned among us a fetr days,
upon some law business intent. Tbe Judge has
a large and extending practice. ,
One of Allen Parser's ltttla gtrli came horns ou
Tuesday evening, front hnpting strawberries, se
riously poisoned. The timely appoarance of the '
family physician barely saved hex life.: - " -'
Mr. McBride (brother-in-law of Jess. Parrieh) -and
ton, arrived ia this city on Tuesday, direct'
trora Iowa, their former home. ' - - '
A night watchman is now maintained by pri
vate subscription. ' . ;-.S? - '.fj- 1
Miss' Hattie Morgan Was baried on Wednesday
dfternoon. '?; "'. '.-S;.: n ,:i " .- ' . j jiJ.''4
At the eleotion on Tuesday night, Mt ' Honry ..
Meyer -was -the only opposiogeandidate Mr J
Br jwn had for tbe Presidency of tho . Fire Com :
pany.i:i. fUi.----..;-i:,; t-'i i;j.'V';:
' The New York C irons will : spread its eanvaa
iu this ' .city: on tha evening of the ISth next
Tuesday.,, v' 4,!.';' r-;,.l,..;ivi.i:'-.;-'! .";iii-roi.l!;.'j ;
I We send out a supplement to each eubseriber'
this week -4oU of good tending in U. - -i- I
. "The Summerfield Case" was so good a thing
we could not refrain giving onr renders a ehsoeer
tu read it. It will be found on the - 1st nd . 4th
pages. ; - -,,! ' v;.f ,' - ,. , .
:. Miss Hattie Morgan, who died on the Cth Lust.,
was to have been united In marriago to onr yonaa
friend Straader Price, in two weeks... He has tho ,
universal sympathy of the commncitY ..Lniis tcrv
rible bereavement, , , f . 3 ..,fl,..
. Tbe Little steamer Calil-jpc has been busy dur-
ing the week forwarding material from this point
to tbe Harrisburg railroad bridge. ; . - . 'j '
'; Mr. Wm.. Tally came down from Corvaltis on
Tuesday on purpose to pay his subscription to the.
Register.. Bill is bound to be a wealthy nu. .-,
An election for new Board of directors of the .
Wil. V. A C. Mt. W. R. Co. is called" for ths"
thirtcccth day of July next " . ' ' '' :
Harris & Co. have Been furnishing delicious'
beef steaks of late. For all kinds of 'Sice meat-,
goto their shop. ',..' '" ' ' ' '" ' -"'
' Now that warm weather has set In, with pros
pect of so remaining for a while, it will only be a
matter of prudence to keep a good lookoutagalnst
the ehancca of fire. Moas-coversd loofs demand",
especial attention. - -' - n"' ' :
The O. A. C. Railroad Is now flnisncd to 'a
point opposite Harrisbnrg 100 miles from Port-"
land.' '''''"' ; ' ' . ''' - r
Real estate transactions have been quite "pcerl' "
during the week.' .---. -
It is reported that work on the bridgo across
the Willamette at Harrisbnrg will commence 'on
Monday."" -.'. .;--..,;..:...-..'-, . - - .
; Report has it that Mr. Hogg la negotiating for
tne purcnaso 01 we w, v, u. m n.tt. o.
lands. .'..": ' k 'r;' ' ' ' ,i '(-' "-''. -' ;
' If you want any kind of agrieulrnntlmachiaerr,
go to Blain, Young A Co.'s for ii . -'
A Fifteenth Amendment received a spanking
recently, -'cause he was "glvin of his sass.", . i
' Tbe City Cunncil held a special meeting on'
Wednesday night. 4 . - ! ..
Willamette river is falling. .'. i
The ancient and honorable society, called the
"Honorificabilitadanitatibasqoes," will probably
take a part in tbe 4th of Jury festivities at Salem.
.The largest and most lucions strawberries to be
obtained in the State are cultivated by onr popu
lar nurseryman, Mr. John Millard. - - -
: The net proceeds of the Yonng Ladies' Fair last
week was $132.50. ..
A neat picket fence has been-erected to front
of tbe residence of Mrs. Miller on First street. -
B. W. Candiir has some 60,000 or 70,000 brick
ready for tbe kiln. It ia not his intention, we be-,
lieve, to make more than five or six million brick
this reason. ; - , .
Tbe present fine weather is being improved by
the owners of fine stock, and gay r buggies and
carriages and fast teams appear oa the Roods
G'lang Avecbe. ' Among others we notice that
Frank Parton drives a fine $-100 eoH, that steps
out well, and gives evidence of speed, -
' Abe Hacklcman'started on Friday (yesterday) -for
Ochoco Valley, over the Cascade Mountain
Wagon Road, with one hundred and fifty head of
cattle- He is accompanied by Tbanton Hackle- -man,
John Davis and Ned Maazey. .. '. . .. ...I
During the week several families from Iowa
hare settled among' us'. And a number f other,
are looked for on tbe next ocean steamer, two or
three of whom have rented residences -in advance .
of their arrival, through friends here. , y- -.
' 31arktts changed, business fair. .. San Fran
cisco quotations show a decline in wheat $'2 35 '
idfl 50 per hundred is the latest.. ... ...
On the 5th instant Mrs. Johnny Brandenburg t
presented her worser half with a bouncing boy:
baby, which makes Johnny smile all over. .. ;
i That soda fountain will soon be spouting at "
Cerotbers A Co.'s It is direct from Boston.
A China railroader at the front broke an anEW
a few days ago. - He was brought to tbe eamp ta '
this city. , . -r .... .
Father Shepherd and his granddaughter. Miss ,
Litsie Smith, start for Iowa on Monday.' , .,
Real Estatb Tsassactioss -Por the two
weeks ending June 8tb, 1871 1 j ',-;"'
J. M.Johns to M. it,". Logan t consideration, :
Hugh Fields to John Cogswell ; eonslderstion7'
$2,000. " ; .' "'' - .
State of Oregon to John Beard ; consideration,'
BrlO- ':,''." -
Wil. V. A C. Mt. Rd. Co to John Grlssom j '
consideration, $30. ' - '
Alex Kirk tc A. J. Warren j consideration,
w: M. Steel to A.J. Hodges ; consideration,.'
frfiflO. '- ''-;-''- ' '
State f Oregon to Martin Bilyeu j eonsidera--
tiou.$200.- , - ',. - . " '.-'
State of Oregon A. J. Bilyeo j consideration.
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Robert Johns to J- r. jacwoy , nuu.,j
E Ili-eins to is. uyru : oraiKK.
J. M Elliott to W. C. Galaher eonsideration.
J. . Riee to J. . V- uru 1 wuwii
$1,275. . . . ' "i
l; Hisrein to..sasannan xtBwiura vu..--
tion.tloO, : ' ; . . '
J. B. Comley t Bqttire iuonigouiori , .-
oration $200. -. -.'.'
E. R. Geary to J. M. mcwshohj
tiou $0,600. - - ' ,, '
Hays Mickey to is. . n. uwj i , ....
Jos-'nunsaker to Ni Williams ; coneMsratlea."
$200.' "''' ' i
In-Mesaerlasa. :
T ' j'smiksoK, Jons 7th, 1871. ' !
At a regular meeting of the Santiam Lodge Wo.
27. l.O. af O.F. Jon Is tbe foUowtoc reeolu,,
Hons were adopted, in regard to the decease of our;
lamented Brother, H. N: George.-. '
AW. That while Santiam Lodge Ka -JT
I O of O F. bow with humble submission to.the ,
w'ill'of Him wboholdsln the hollow ofHisbaodhe
"ir. ,.f KfV. and death, we et taonrn with pro
found sorrow tbe removal of onr beloved brother 1
from our midst. . ' r---- - .
JtemUred. That by the death of II . George,
another liuk has been broken, bat the ebatn
which binds the Brberbod uniteagaln in bonds
of fraternal love. We have lost a brother "Whej
was dutiful to bis Creator, and fratornal to his
fellow man ; our Lodge haa lost a true Odd Fel
low r home an affectionate father ; the publis ao
honest eitixen. ' :J: '":'. ' ' , ' s
. oW, That ws tender to the widow, and
fatuity of onr beloved brother la their nour of sa-
pramo sorrow, our siuoenjaud heartfelt sympathy 1"
cherishing the remembranee of hi many kindly
virtues, we will not forget the offices pf troth sod .
friendship in behalf of our brotherhood.
Mtotd, That a eopy of sheas resolathsb be
toancmitted to the wife if tbe detaased brether,
by the Secretory of .the Lodge, with Ue seal of
the Lodge attached, ', ": " .
Hoitl, That -the Albany KselsMsV ervd
Albany Demi.erat be reajnetted to poblish a eopy,
oftheae tuilitlons. . E; N. THOMASJ. .
J. W. KOL A'S D. .'-
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