The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, June 17, 1871, Image 3

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    Don't despair because yon bare a weak Consti
tution. The vitalizing principle embodied ia tr.
Walker' Vinegar Bi'ten will assuredly Streugtb-
en it. In every drop of that combination of veg
table curatives, there ii a stimulation, a regene
rating, a regulation power, uneqnaled in the whole
range of proprietary and official remedies. It is
to the inert phisique wbat steam and oil are to the
locomotive engine. Yet it contains no fiery ex
citant, nothing bat the jaices of rare medicinal
herbs and roots, intended by the Great Physician
fur "the healing of all Nations."
. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Ilcmedy is no Patent Medi
cine humbug gotten op to dupe the ignorant and
credulous, nor is it represented a being "com
posed of rare and precious substances, brought
from the four corners of, the earth, earried seven
times across the Great Desert of Sabarah on the
backs of fourteen camels, and brought across the
Atlantic Ocean en two ship.- It to a simple,
mildf soothing, pleasant Remedy, a perfect speci
fic for Chronic Nasal Catarrab, "Cold in the
head, and kindred diseases. The proprietor.
K. V. Pierce. M. !., or Buffalo, M. r ., offers
reward of $jH) for a ease of Catarrh he cannot
care. For sale by most, druggists everywhere,
Sent by mail, postpaid, for sixty cents. Address
the sole proprietor as above.
liuue a commerce is reported as
springing up at the mouth of 1 he Ump
qua ; vessels arriving and departing.
, - N15W TO-DAY,
fJlHE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR
delivered at our Wharf, Albany, by
Apr.Z3-33m3 JBKACU MONTEITIJ.
WAJT-TEP 1
200,000 POUNDS OF WOOL!
For which we will pay the
HIGHEST CAS II PRICE !
Wool owners will do well to call vn ns before
seUing. Liberal cash
W1. 34m3 P. C.
advances made on
IIAKPEF A CO.
WAITE,
INFORMATION OF MR. JAMES MILLER,
by occupation a machinist and engineer, a
man about 40 years old, dark eorapexion, a feet 8
inches in night, f formerly of Philadelphia, Pa.,
but has been absent seute farce w fvnr aud
when tost heard rum, six or twelve months since,
was at Albany, Linn eoun'y, Oregon. Any in
formation of him or bis whereabout will be Ibau le
gally received by his wife. .Air. Anna Miller No.
189 Maiden street. Philadelphia, Pa. ...
May 1S.1, 1871-40wA. , . .
nVIlDEB JLX AliHAIW
Has nvcr yet been known, and no threatening of
it at present
,. DEATH
I a thing which sometime must befall every son
svnd daughter of the human family , and yet,
. At Hie Ifliil-day
Of your life, if disease lays his vile bands npon
yoa, there is Still "a balm in Gilcad" by which
you may be restored to perfect health, aud pro
long your days to a miraculous esteut.
&, SON
By calling on
Xfc " O, HILL
with a prescriptiua where yoa can have it com
pounded by one experienced in that particular
line. Also, constantly on band a good assort
ment of fresh Drug. Patent Medicine. Chemi
cals, Paints. Oils, Dye-suiSs, Trusses, Ac, Ac.
Agents for the celebrated . f
Ink Weed
I&eniedy,
Dr. D. Jayae A
or Oregon Rheumatic Cure ;
eons medicines, Ac, Ac
ipence' Positive and Negative Powders kept in
stock. We are also ogents for the
Heme Shuttle
Sewing
Machine,
one of the most useful pieces of household furni
- tare extant. Call and examine.
It. C. II ILL A SON.
Albany, June 10ib, 1871 40
Millinery anfl Fancy Goods!
MRS. M.A.BR1DGEFARMER,
(SUCCESSOR TO MRS. DUNXIWAY)
HAS JCST RECEIVED FROM BELOW
aa elegant invoice of new
MILLINER!" AND FANCY GOODS,
-sucb as
Fashionable HATS. .
- BONNETS.
VELVETS.
KIBBOXS,
THlMitfXCS,
, ETC.,
to which the invites the attention of the ladies ot
Albany sad vie nity.
iier goods will be loan J as cheap, if not cheap
er, than ever before offered in this market, and
their quality cannot fail to give satisfaction.
Albany, April 8, IS7l-3m31
TUB JUSTLY CELEBRATED
BAIN WAGON,
JWECCUXIZED EVERYWHERE AS, A
First Class Farm Wagon.
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No oihcr Wagon has a Home rcputption ejiutl
to "Bain's"' rake, and it is the only wagon that
has been tented and knorn to stand this climate.
In a word it is mado of the bett materials, aud is
the best finished wagon that c-m s to Ibis market
We have differ nt styles of Hounds and Reach,
' Patent do. (so called) included.
BLAIN, YOCXG A CO. .
June 10, 1871-40
"Wisconsin"
Bought .Out!
AT PEARSON'S OLD STAND.
GEO. W. YOUNG HAVING PURCHAS
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'
lie. The stock is well selected, and will be sold
At the Lowest Prices.
We mean TRADE, and will give yoa VALUE
BITE US ATRIA Is1
G. W. TOCNa.-'
Corner First and Broadalbin streets.
THE GREAT
BLOOD PURIFIER.
s Nss.
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MS r-amrFm. possess.
NEW TO-DAY.
NEW TO-DAY.
STITZEL & nPTOIf,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS,
AMD
G E N E SAL AGENTS.
BrauoH o ffioe ,
Albany, Oregon,
jr. C. MENDENUAlL, - - Agent,
sTN ENERAL LAND AGENCY FOR OREGON.
1 T Established July. 1868. An office where
general information concerning the resources of
Oregon can be obtained free or cnarge.
Loans negotiated on first Mortgage, Real Es
tate and Collateral Securities. We have for salo
a lam amount of property located in the town
of Albany. Also, Farming lands, of every des
cription, located in Linn and other counties m
this State,
An Infallible mx
ing rare toxic and asavns properties
a certain core far atareinsLAvriM. astir,
keihsAjlssia. and aU kindred Diseases.
It completely restore the system when Im
paired by disease, revives the action of the
Kisuom mi ccmrJU. emeaAsm. radi
cally cures scasrcLS. suaavr naECU.
and all aacrriva rf csjrAaosousi Dis
eases, gives Immediate and permanent relief
In DTsnrsu, aaissnuu, Tuxacra,
Boils, Scald Bead, Ulcers and Seres; eradi
cates from the system all traces of Mercurial
Disease.
It ia MiaEtT wks3ETAbieb being made
from an herb found indigenous In ciisi..
It is therefore peculiarly suitable for use by
Females and Children, aa a atess rusts
rosm mmm ncaevaToa.
For Sale by all Druggists.
BCDIRQTOK. HOSTCTTCK CO.
S29 sad 531 Market Street,
I Ban FrsacJsoo."
To the eltixens of Albany and vicinity, and to
the owners of Real Estate s We take this method
r tiinr vnnr aitentinn to our place of busi
ness. Having determined to open a Branch Of
fice in your city, we can oner von a bw.
obtaining purchasers one that is appreciated by
i :, v.. niu-h time and labor in
searchno- for what tbey want. Onr principal
Agency, at Portland, Oregon, is thoroughly es-
i t (,. .itu well furnished lorciv-
: :..- nI Kiitate. that it affwrds
the most complete facilities for all parties having ;
business in our line. . .
VST- You incur no expenso in placing your
property on sale with ns unless a sale Is made.
Office on First street, opposite Post-Office.
JOHN C. MENDENHALL, Agent.
Albany, Ogn., March 23, 187. 29tf.
STITZEL A VPTON,
REAL E STAT E B R.OKERS,
' Jf. C. in END tX II ALL, Agent.
Office First st opposite Post Office, Albany, Ogn.
AVE for sale in the eitv of Albany, a desira
ble Homestead, Iiots I, 2. 7 and 8, corner
Third. Fourth and Elsworth streets, ono -f th-
beat localities in the city. A gooai one and ibalr
story house, with all other conveniences, i-pp'y
to J. C. MENDENHALL, Agent,
Albany, Oregon
LATEST EVIDENCE l
CURE: jTIIAT COCGII.!
USE THE BEST REMEDY !
Every day brings strong proof of the great value
' of this
!LrXJ IV Gc 13 1L. S A. IVX .
Dr. P. Meredith, Dtkt, office No. 132 West
Sixth street, states as follows :
Cincinnati. October 1, 1S60.
Mer. J. X. If AHUIS A CO. Gents : About
one year ago I took a cold which settled on my
lunes. A violent congh was the consequence
which incre&:d with severity. I expectorated
large quantities of phlegta and matter. During
the la.t winter I became so much reduced that I
ws confined to my bed. The disease was attend
ed with cold chills and nisht-sweats. A diarrhoea
set in. Mv friends thought I was in the last
stages of consumption, and could not possibly get
well. I was recommended to try
Allen's Lxing Balsam
The formula was given to me, which iminced me
to give it a trial, and I will only add that my
coneb is entirely cured, and I am now able to at
tend to my busiucss as usual. Yours respectfully,
P. MEREDITH.
All afflicted with Cough or any Throat or Lung
trouble slmula use Allen's Lang Balsam without
lelay. J. X. HARRIS CO., Sole Proprietors,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
! CAUTION.
Do not be deceived yon who want a good med
icine, and desire "Aiimm i.tj jiaimam." vo not
allowjinprincipled dealers to sell you a prepara
tion called Allen's Pectoral Balsam see that yon
get ALLEN'S LCNtl BALSAM, and you will
have tbe best Cough remedy offered to the public
and one that will give you satisfaction.
. ! FOR SALE BY '
RED1NGT0N, HOSTETTER & CO.,
s2! A 531 Market-st., ban t ranei-c, Cal.t
Agents for Califotnisi and Pacific States.
aov5 irSold by all Druggists. "te 9-70
FAUM 1 1 iJtL& I -
We want your Produce, and will give as good
a bargain as eaa be foand in this burgb. Call
and see us. O. W. YOUNG,
a Pearson's old stand, corner First and Broadalbin
jaa21) streets, Albany, Oregon. v3n20
Established in 1852.
55
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A.. COW AX.
A. W. STASARll.
A. COWAN & CO.,
Wbolesale and Retail Dealers in '
STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS
FIRST STREET........ ......ALBANY.
They offer a large and weV "dceted stock of
STAPLE DRY CiOODS !
At Extraordiaary Low Prices
Cash
or
Xr-olixc3
In addition to a very large stock, covering
everything in the line of Cottons, we
have a complete assortment of
FANCY DRESS GOODS!
Latest styles of Boys' and Men's
CLOTHING an! FURNISHING GOODS !
HATS, CAPS. BOOTS, SHOES, Ac.
Carpet,
Wall-Paper. Paper &. Linen
Blinds, &c, &c.
Especial attention is directed to our stock of
IRON AND STEEL
' ' ' AXD - ; !
ii:.;RAi:,iiAiitwAitK!
Which is the large! and most complete this side
of Portland. t
Yon arc invited to call and examine our goods
and prices. ' 1 j -
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The highest market price in cash paid for
llrnkl nnOAaa aaasl : Y f
A. COWAN A CO.
by
Oct. 30, 1809-8
THE NEW FOOD.
c3? Tk&?' f7 Ardeh
For a few cents yci can buy
of your Grocer or Trrggist a
package cf SEA MOSS TASINE
made from pure Irish Hoss or
Carrageen, vhicli will malre
sixteen quarts cf Tlanc Hange,
and a like quantity cf Puddings
bustards, Creams, Cnarlotte
Zusse, &c. 1 It is t!:o cheapest,
healthiest and most delicious
food in the world. It makes a
emlendid Dessert and has no
canal aa a lierht and delicate
food for Invalids and Children.
ARfJ.ES & DALLAM, :
Importers, Jobber and
vtAmirACTxmcizs or
Wood & Willow Ware.
Brooms, Pails, Tubs, Churns. Brashes, Baskets,
r Twines, Cordage, Hatches, Stationer, .
Paper Bags, Clothe Wringers, -Feather
Dusters, Visbing
Tackle, Ten Pins and
Balls, Etc.. and
General - '- -
house ruRnisHir:a csods.
Direct Importers of BaskeU from leading Ger
, man and French Man a facta re rs.
' " aobmt. roa nm salx or '
8. F. Pereussion Match Company's Matches,
American Jiet and Twine Comnanv'a Twine.
Boston Flax Mills' Twines,
3. C. Conroy A Company". Fishing Tackle, .
Holhngsworth k Whitney's Paper Bags,
Sherman's Improved Clothes Wringers,
C. E. Onawold A Company. Feather Duster..
F. McLaughlin's Brashc.
Our stock is the largest on the Pacific Coast,
and ear facilities for manufacturing and import-
towns maraes price.
ju-ena nt eatalvgoe. i S3v3m8
l BMraBtMtto-St.; an Prase'
tl
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A Glorious Change
Tun nrtr. at vvonLCJ TOXIC.
Plantation Bitters.
Tliii wonderful vegetable re
storative i the nJicet-anchor of
tJie fecbla aud debilitated. As a
tonic and cordial for tbe aged
and - languid, it lias no equal
amoo; tJcraacIilcs. . An a remedy
for' tlic ucnout wcabnesa to
wlticHvomcn are especially sub
ject, it superseding every titer
::aiuhnt. In all climates, tropi-
c!, cSii;crate, c? frigid, it acts
i it ;K.ciCic in every species of
::dcr wliiei undermines tbe
. iIrit3. -For saio by
to
,
J. C. MENDENHALL,
xr m-r a, a jy . aa a m. a j 9
Real Estate aid latanuic. Agent,
fcLBANY, :.: : t : : : OREGON.
ENTS COLLECTED. AND TAXES PAID
for non-residents and ethers, making out
real estate papers, etc Office Parrith brick,
upstairs. I - ss-iU
I do not wish to Inform you, reader, that Dr.
Wonderful, or anv other man. ha. discovered a
remedy that cures Consumption, when tbe lungs
are nearly half consumed, in short, will euro all
diseases whether of mind, txxty or estate, mane
men live forever, and leave death to play for want
at work, and is designed to make our sublunary
sphere a blissful Paradise, to which Heaven it
self shall be but a side show. -Ton have heard
enough of that kind of humbuggery. But when
Itell you that Dr. cage's latarrn Aemeay win
pneitirtlg enre the worst cases of Catarrh in tbe
Head, 1 only assert tost wnicn wousanu can
testify to. I will pay $600 Reward for a ease
that I cannot core." -A pamphlet giving symp
tom, and other information sent free to any ad
dress. Tbi. remedy i. t f
SOLD BT MOST DRUGSIST8 IN ALL PARTS
.. OF TUB-WORLD. ,
Price 50 cents, f Sent bv mail, postpaid, on ro-
ceipt of sixty cents, or fonr package, for two dol
lars, tteware or eoMHieretu ana sorraiess iwtia
(ton. See that my private Stamp, which is a
positive guarantee of Genuineness, is upon the
outside wrapper. Remember that this private
Stamp, issued by the United State. Government
expressly for stamping my medicines, ha. my
nortrait. name ana aauress, ana ine wurus u,
S. Certificate of Genuineness," eneraved npon It,
and need not be mistaken. Don t be swindled by
travelers and others representing themselves a.
Dr. Sage ; I am the only man now living t pat nas
tbe knowledge and right to manufacture the Gen
nine Dr. Sere's Catarrh Remedy, and I never
travel te sell this medicine.
. R. V. PIERCE. M. D.
21m3 ' 133 Seneca street, Buffalo, N. T.
The standard remedy for Ceagbe, Influenxa.
Sore Throat, Wionpi"' Comgh, Cronp, iirer
Complaint, Bronekitit, Bleeding of the ii. and
every affection ot the Throat, Lang, and Chert,
including CONSUMPTION. " .
Wlsiar'a Balsam doe. not dry up a Cough,
bet loosens it, cleanses the lungs, and allay, irri
tation, thus rewurting the eaa of tbe complaint.
None genuine ealeat signed I. Bom. Prepared
by Seth W. Fowle -Son, Boston. Sold by
Redington. II os tetter sV Co.. Saa Francisco, and
by dealer generally. 'j7o
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SAN11AM DITCH !
ATA MEETING HELD BT' THE STOCK
holders and members of the 8 an Ham Ditch
Company, it was resolved by tbe Company that,
before investing all our fortune In so hazardous ar
speculation, we recommend to each and every one
of tbe members of tbe Society to Been re for tbeir
families a BUCKEYE SEWING MACHifisi, no
that in case of a failure. in the Ditch arrangement
their families would bave some means by which
to gain a livelihood.
Elfffct Reasons why the Bmekeye Sew
utg raacntne is snpener te au num 1
1. It is the simplest shuttle machine made.
S. It baa less wearing parts.
S. It has no small sprina. and compound
cranks.
4. It is better adapted to a large range of work.
without change.
ft. It nas less pieces of machinery.
A. It is less liable to break needlca than any
other maebine.
7. The Shuttle will wear longer' than the
shuttle in any other machine.
8. - That it has tbe best feeding device, wbtcb
will never wear out, get out of order,, break nee
dles, feed unevenly, slip on starched good., or
pucker the seam, .0 that one part of tbe fabric
will come out shorter than tbe older, wnicn au
other feed, are liable to do. It make, every
stitch of an equal length. It is stronger than
other feed". We eaa take a strong piece of cloth
and put one end in our machine and -tbe other
end in any other machine, and guarantee that our
machine will take tbe clotb iromtneoiner, iu con
sequence of the superior strength of the feed. fc
It Is tbe only teea strong t"S"
sole-leather, sewing on shoe soles, no aonping
k- -i..t. - Ather aid is reanirCu. - ( ' -
Tr. nmm no eomnlicatea micaiuwj, mm
is not liable to get out of order. It has a -beautiful
movement, making nearly two thousand
stitches per minute, ; -
The BUCKEYE SEWING MACHINE makes
tbe lock stitch, the same as the Howe, Wilson,
Singer and Florence nlike en both sides. - We
offer a premium of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
for any machine on this coast that will make a
stronger or more elastie stitch than the DUCK
EYE. For full particulars address,
MINER k PKAKSOST.
Gexeral AesxTA,
34v3. .. , . Albnny, Or.
MRS. S. A. JOHNS,
MILLINER AND DRESS-MAKER.
FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON.
Bridal and mourning Bonnets and Bats
Made te Order.
Dress-making- Bone in the Tory Latest
Also, the onlv agent for tbe SINGER SEW
ING MACHINE. ;
The Ladies are requested to call and examine
the SINUEK, which is tbe only complete machine
in use. Satisfaction guaranteed, or money re
funded. Albany, April 8, 1S71-31v3 -;
For the Harvest of 1871 !
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WOOL, BACOI Sc LARD,
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THE EYES ! THE EARS 1
SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1871. .
. Snbscribers Boding aa X after (heir name will
understand that tbeir subscription expire. wi&
that nambcr, and they are invited to renew their
subscriptions. Terms $3 per annum, in advance;
six months, t ; three month., $L, . , -
LOOAI AFFAIRS
Port Orrica None a. Tbe Post offlce in this
eity will be open on Suadaya, hereafter, from 1
o'clock to 2, and from 3.30 to 4, P. M.
E. A. FREELAND, P. M.
Pabaorass. Local item, bave boon as searce
as hen, teeth this week.
Fleas have eommeoetd their regular Summer's
raid. . .
. Ben Holladay, with a number of his friends,
passed over the road by special train to the front
on Sunday.
Improvement, are rapidly going on at Halsey, A
postomee has already been demanded, and win
doubtless be granted soon, at that point. : "
: A large band of sheep passed through this city
on Thursday, en route for pasture, green.
A email mule pack train passed through here
on Thursday, en route for the Pitt river country.
; Si washes bave again made their appearance lei
considerable numbers on our streets.
; Albany Fire Company No. 1 will Jouse their
engine in the new sail on the 29th inst, on which
occasion the boys will have a rousing good time.
Street improvements are still going forward.
When all are completed we will have a city to be
proud of.
The railroad .witch will be completed in a few
days.
Bush Wilson, Esq., of Corvallis, gave u. a sight
at his handsome face on Thursday.
The whooping eough still makes considerable
noise among the small fry hereabouts.
Mr. Jo. Gray, accompanied by Mr. Todd
(brother of the late Methodist pastor of this
city), started the 0rst of tbe week for Boise City
over the Willamette Valley Wagon Road.:
Mr. Winter improves, apparently, with every
picture betakes. He is certainly entirely devoted
to the art, and must necessarily take J -otter pic
tures than those who work for to-day.
Rev. Mr Batcher, Messrs. Wright, Deckard
and others have gone to Astoria to attend the an
nual meeting of the Congregational Association.
Gu. Lay ton has received another large lot of
groceries, canned fruits, fish, nicely cured hams,
etc., to which he invites the special attention of
our citizens. .
No change of note in our markets. Buyer, are
paying tl 10 per bushel for wheat, and wool com
mands Sac per pound.
The thermometer measured 90s in the shade on
Sunday. Placed on the north side of tbe build
ing with all the windows and door, open, where
the sun .track tbe tube it measured 100. It was
a warm day.
Ice cream was furnished to all who wished oa
Tuesday, at 25 cents a sasser, by Oeorge Smith.
; Two wells have bsen dug and force pumps in
serted, one on the south and tbe other on the
north side of First, between- Ferry aud Broadal
bin streets. - J -
r Councilman D. Beach, who i. in poor health.
has gone east of tbe mountains to recruit the first
PITTS' THRESHERS !
H AIDES' HEADERS !
LITEST IMPROVED MOWERS !
And all Mods of
Agricultural lUiplClll'-tS & MaCWnCS 1 leUur bo bu allowed himself from busiaoAa cares
- la". TIT Al a. ill JT at
. i iur vis. vs uuw ibo vrtp wui prvvj ui tue
uu nana ana lor saie- .iiw.
THE CELEBRATED BAIN WAGON.
BLAIN, YOUNG k. CO..
April 39, '71-34 Albany, Ogn.
J. M. BEACH
Is now opening a Selected Stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE I
-Consisting of
STAPLE AHD FANCY DRY 600DS,
Groceries,
, ' Hardware,
CROCKERY At.3 CLAC3YARE,
Roots e& Shoes, -Paints
St Oils,
at price, eor-
utmost benefit.
An article called tbe "Glycerine Dip" is :
traeting the general attention of sheep raisers.
The P. T. Co.'. boats still make regular trips
with full fare..
It is said that a good shoemaker would strike
it rich by going into basines. at Jefferson, as
there is aone there at present.
" There seems to be no complaint of caterpillars
south of here, and good fruit crops msy be
looked for from that quarter.
All those who feel disposed to join a Base Ball
Club, are invited to be oa the grounds adjoining
the Albany College at 3 o'clock F. M. to-day.
For a basket of large ripe strawberries we are
indebted to that wholesouled gentleman, Mr.
John Reed. . . ' '.
Dr. lansey Hill, of Uoena ista, called on n.
Wednesday. We are glad to learn that he is get
ting an excellent practice, for we believe he ia
competent and deserving.
' Our old friend D. P. Porter, of Peoria, called
on us Wednesday. He brought in abont 1,100
pounds of wool.
For more large strawberries, of a variety dif
ferent from, any we have yet boon able to gobble
on to, we are under obligations to brother John
Millard, through the politeness of Master Charley
Elkins.
To enable tbe managers to hear from all tbe
ticket agenta, the time for commencing the draw
ing has been postponed to the 30th of the present
month, in the Omaha lottery.
Bcasnno e a Carbot of BvvmvM Adtn. '
On Wednesday, at the drag establishment of
Messrs. A. CarothefS Co , as the proprietors
were drawing off the contents of s large carboy
(a lafgs globular .hottloof green glass) of sulphur
ic acid, the carboy bursted sending the contents,' .
some ISO pound of the acid, eror tbs clothing of
Mr. Carotners and Mr. Sattmarsb. a small portion
striking the clothing i f Mrs. Carother who was . .
standing near, destroying a new suit of clothing
which Mr. Carother had but recently pHrchased,
burning np the pants, shirt and drawer of Mr,
Saltmarsh, and entirely ruining ahaadsome shawl
won by Mrs. Carother. Of course these gentle'
men lost no time in getting rid of their clothing
still Mr. Saltmarsh was slightly bnraed os por
tions of the body and one hand, hile Mr. Car-
others was severely - horned . about. .the
hands and arms. It , was a , close- ..shave,
and both . gentlemen . are- satisfied, to.es
e.pe , so easily. , The , accident cost them
at least one hundred and fifty dollars, be
sides the suffering attending the; burnt hand and -limbs.
' The acid spread itself on the floor of, tbe
establishment, doing considerable damage to oth
er goods, as well as turning everything black that
it .truck. The carboy, which bad just bees, re
ceived from an establishment below, was a swin
dle, s palpable .cheat, and was 1 not of sufficient
strength for any purpose, the glass being much
thinner than common window glass, and of a
poor quality at that. . Dealers in sueh hot; bOinV
burning fluids should be a little more carefa) in
regard to the strength of the vessel, in which they
enclose tliem, aa a little "foolishness" in the way
of a burst np. may cause lmmsa damage to proy
.erty and great physical suffering. "'' "
.ii i -.ii" ...j i ' if in' f -WiiV '
Fovxnsr. Read earefuUy - the nee oard of
Mr. A. F. Cherry in onr columns this Booming.
Mr. Cherry is a first-class mechanic, and having
introduced the neeessary mashinery, all of the
latest styles, to manufacture every grade of work
in his line, confidently ask. our citizens so give
him a call when Wanting anything is hi Ime; He '
U aotoaly prepared to get yon np oa short notice,
a steam engine, floor or saw mill machinery, or
anything in. the way of agricultural implement,
but will furnish yon, at low figures, any tiling you
may want in the way of iron or brass .eastings.
He will also pay special attention to the repairing
of all kinds of machinery. When in need pf any
work done in iron or bras call on Mr. Cherry at "
the Albany Foundry, Support home institution
first. " " . ' - . ,, '
Forjsn. In the vicinity of MrBurkbartVtbe
first of the week, Mr. J. W. Propst found a new
frying pan, a dress pattern, tin eup aud a roll of
woolen goods, all of which he loft at this office
for' identification. 1 The owner can have the' seme
by proving property and paying charges. "'
' Soda. Messrs. A. Carotbers & Co. have their
splendid new soda fountain np and ready to spout
for the million. It's a pleasant drink these warm
days. (... ;" '-' '" ." " ' , ;v '
i Dead. One of our most popular fellow eitiaens,
a gentleman possessed of many noble traits and
endearing qualities of mind and heart, Mr. How
ard Mansfield, died, at the residence of Rev. Dr.
Hill, at 8 o'clock P. M. on Thursday, June lith.
He leaves a wife and one child to mourn hi. less.
He will be buried to-day, the Masonic Lodge,
of which deceased was an exemplary member,
having charge. i it.
Foi-sd. A package containing merchandise '
on the road leading past nigh Smead's. CaU at
this office. " -t ', . ,
News from the Vvsgou Rod Pajrty. .
iVAsnou Febby, )
371. J
Snalce river, Or., May 29, 181
Ed. Register Our party arrirctl
here yesterday, and set tbe last post on
the roa J. It is 4481 miles from Albany.
The Malheur river' rdns into Snake
river s quarter ot a mile above, this
point. ' -''"
From tbe mountains on tbe bead waters
ofthe Malheur we found an easy .pass
down Cottonwood into Hale's Valley, "and
with little difficulty passed from this into
the open country. v ; ! ; ' .
There is much good land on this part
of the road that would have been taken
long ago : but for the hostility . of the
Indians. ; We saw many of them,1 but
were unmolested. ' "'
It is raining to-day,nd wc Lave had
several showers within the past three
weeks. The people say, however, that
there has been less raip daring tbe, season
than is usual here. . ' - '"
Which be is offering to the public
responding with tbe times.
AU kinds or MercnaniaDie i-roance tiien in
exchange for Goods. -
Come one, come ait. ana examine prices.
At the old stand formerly occupied by D. Beach
A Son, opposite Foster's Brick, south side First
street, Albany, Oregon. - SlvS
can pass over the entire distance. '
WILLIE WEBFOOT:
lYotice to Buyers I
Any one wishing a small farm, consisting of
105 acre, of good land, one mile from Albany, in
Benton county, Oregon, eaa apply at the Cash
Store of B. Cbeadle A Co.
Also, a House and IjOt in Albany.
K. CHEADLE A Co.
Albany, April 15, 18?l-32m1.
The Buckeye Sewing machine still "averages'' j . We will Complete, the fOad SS We go ,
ahead. Messrs. Miner Pearson sold fifty-five 1 1, go that by the 4th of Jttly Wagon
The farmers Common Sense Gang Plow, bat
recently invented ia Illinois, made its appearance
here on Saturday. It gives the most unbounded
satisfaction wherever tried. : t,-::xv-!.
The track of the O. A. C. Railroad was laid to
Harrisburg on Monday, and next week tbe train
will be running to that point regulaily. - . - -
The N. IT, Circus exhibited te a fair canvas in
this city on Tuesday night. , It was very fair
show as good aa could be expected of aa institu
tion that couldn't afford te advertise. .
. We were visited by a big tbander -storm, -ac
companied by wind and rain, on Tuesday even
ing, which waa worth many dollars to farmers.
Stockholders Election.
NOTICE The Stockholders in the Willamette
Valley and Cascade Mountain Wagon Road
Company are hereby notified that their next an
nual meeting for tbe election of a Board of seven
Directors will be held at their office in Albany,
Linn county, Oregon, on the second Tuesday, the
13th' day of July, next, at 1 o'cloek P. M.
JAMES ELKINS.
. June 7, 1871-40 Secretary.
Omasa Legal EsTsarRisa. This p jpular 'en
terprise still goes on here is a chance to win a
fortune June 30;h. Who . want that $20,000,
I or a chance to get that $15,000, or the $16,000,
( $5,000, $3,000, $2,000, or any ofthe $1,000 gifts.
' True yoa arts not perfectly certain of it, but then,
nothing venture, nothing have.. For $2 yon may
c Magnitude or London. Tim popu
lation of London ia now 8 .250.000. " No '
other city in the world has had so vast sv
population. .Babylon was fifteen miles'
sqasre, but never had three minions of
people, and Home in her greatness never
had half so many as the present inhab
itants of London. The growth' of Ln
don has been wonderful. In 1655, the
time of the greet plague, the population
was aooui w,wu. in iuit u was only
P58.00O ; forty years after, it was 1,948,- -
000, and within the past thirty' years it
nas increased iq inree muiions and a,
quarter. At the samo rate of increase:
the people of London will number 5,000-,
000 at the end of the present century
Kara 'K "
aaud )3iJm issqSiq oqi s
peine lOOJ. SaiiaOd
I IOOAV X IMAfc.
jo sjoji eit ts
The Cincinnati GazeJte savs tha n
become rich who is there among us rich or poor departure platfotra of Vallandigh&m "ia
that would sot risk the paltry sum of $3 for au I physic to the Democratic party," : This
rja ao aiajoq js
savon anv o3vox "
Dr. T. I. tiOLDEIV,
OCtTUST AND ATBXXT,
ALBANY, t . ''- OREGON.
R. GOLDEN IS A SON OF THB
noted old Opthalmie Doctor, 8. C.
Golden.
Dr. GOLDEN has had experience in treating
the various diseases to whieh the eye and ear are
subject, and feels confident of giving entire satis
faction to those who may place theni scire under
hi eare. -
Albany, April 19, 1860-Jly .
BLANK Deed, Mortgages, etc., on hand
latest styles, an tor sale tow, at thi otto
spooo Suiqsimn a sjoo jo tusunAosse IfJ v ptra I
'sdj sH oiv -suo!tdsosep pue spui n Jo
ONI HXO'13 sXoa p sueo jo seA tsoiw w
shx a&vn no atisvxsnoo saaa JX
JTprju sess9a l' . . .
iaaois oviuioi3 iiaii
honest and fair show in a Legal Enterprise con
ducted openly and aboveboard like tbe Omaha
M M-mm'Cm-m,mm.-mT I in aid of a free city library. Rhakesiwsre says :
111 II I llf IV I "All the world's a stage. " In our opinion, it
V VF . W r I nnvht tanul. AH tha wnrl . Inlfatnv " 1U.
ter to be horn ineky than rich," is an old mixim,
ad the way to try your luck is to sand $S to tbe
Mutual Aid Association of Omaha, Nebraska, and
buy a ticket. It seldom happens where one ' has
aa honest chance to try bis lock in a grand legal
enterprise like the one gotten np at Omaha, ia aid
ot a panne tiorary. jror tall particular see ad.
vertisement. , . ,
; description of it must he correct, judging;
iruus its euest vu.uie organs oi tbe party
in the Willamette Walla Walla Uwitm.
I Ioa
Klnaaclal and Cesai
Gold in NewYork
mus.
MZZj
BLEACHING
J. A. HEED,
ia i xx 23 n. -
cnexp wash Tne "Ulyeerine Dip" is pro
nounced tha most e IB ear ion sheep wash now in
nee, possessing saany advantages over all other
washes hitherto ia use. It is non-poisonous, does
not discolor the wool, is a dead tare thing oa par
asite infesting the skin of sheep and other ani
njals, and is warranted free from arsenie, msr-
ua poisons. : Aits an inraiiibie core
tor seab, perfectly harmbss to sheep, and greatly
improves tbe wool. The article can he obtained
of Messrs. Beach A Monteith at the City Mills,
BeoMvortisemeat. -
AND PRESSING DONE TO
. ORDBK,
- a t,ae - , i. -Plnlm
aA Faasy wUc
A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
ths latest Millinery now oa hand, with new I
additions every month, store em eoraer Broad.
albin and Second streets. Albany, Or. 3tri !
ArfT.--isetween this eity sad ths flantiam
farry, on (he road to Jefferson, a fine beaver eoat
liaM with red fiaunel the pocket contained
some loose silver. To the party finding and re
turning ssid.eoat to the Rsetsrsa office, the owner
wtU not olily feei greaUy obliged, bat a liberal re
ward will be given.
terelal..
1121.
tenders, 89J90. . "
esan rrancisoo markets show' Plonri-
at tG C2J9 75, superfine ; 17 60f7Jj7
62 J for extra. - . . .-
Wheat Sales at S3 40(2 45. 1:
Oats Sales at 1 802.- '
Albany markets
. v -j . . va-aesier' mM ym
ble at 1 10 per bushel. Wool b1.!15h.
it 85o per pound. 'Produce w.nvil
in good supply at former rates. ' -
' i -' 7t .
At the reslilenoa of Mv. Jk R-.it. - . v :.
4. U. Roork. Mr. John F. McCov and mllme C.nm-m
llea bmith eil of Ua county, Oregon.T "
JjjJ? ! oa the 11th tost.,
by ey. W. B Butcher, Mr. A. Deckard and Mrs.
v umirsin ail rriiii .11.,
Of oourse tbs nrlnkm waa klndlw M.?.wl.
The happy pair rtajrted for Astoria, to snood a
portion of the honey moon Inhaling the healthy
asphyrs that gcnUy ripple the bosom , of ; old
.., Wo wish thest a plaasaat hrldal onc,
sad stay their Urea Ueaeleag honey-moon, with
out ehmd er stona to toss their marital bark.