The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, December 09, 1871, Image 5

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    DUY COODS..
STOBE,XEW GOODS!
The undersigned will sewn open
An Entire Xcw Slock
or
XI"r Ca-OOX49
Fancy &ooiis?
HOOTS," MIOr., HATS, ETC., ETC.
V
Nl R EOF EST A CALL TO
their stoek, leiYve purehasin
-where, assuring purchasers
EXAMINE
else-
DllUiiS, KTO.
EO. F. SETTLE3HEB,
(Successor to D. W. Wakefield),
; Ai.nANY,onw;oN-.
Dealer iii
1 HUGS A XI M EI HCINES.
CHEMI3A S,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,' LTC.
Mi
A 5a.viiiT or Fifty ler Cent
In their prices.
We have facilities for present ins tlie
most emp!ete assortment of goods ever
' oifere-l in this market, at reduced raies:
amd have adopted as oar motto, "unVX:
s-Us mrl Atnull prtjus."
Call and See for Yourself.
KUSE CO.,
In Ir. Tt? ISrick, Albany, Or.
Sept. 23, 71-3 v 4
ZSEW STOCK I
JUST OPENED.
AU articles warranted pure, and of the
best quality. . , ,,
Phvsiiians prescrivt ions Carefully com
pounded. Albany, Oct. 17, IsCrt-utf
lWTKXT MKIHCINES.
PI PI FAX.
ri'HIS CELEBRATED liKRMAX J1IT
1 ti iiKrm thf npp'til?, is n certain re
lief for Ifjxpsia, JivVysticn, Jiiiliounnesx,
am ituu-tion -f Ihe lAvsr.
This is to eerlifv, that the fornm'a used
in the manufacture of the GerinahPipifax
Hit lers halH'cn submitted to my examina
tion. and 1 cheerfully state the ingredients
are well selected and combined, producing
a Bitters which will no doubt prove a
1IKAI.TIIFV L, TI.SIC, and pri nu tr 'lijs'.it.n.
t;. HOLLAND, M. D.
OPKNKh OUT. AT STORE
on First street, Albany, a new ana weu se
lected stock of
T T AS NOW
I 1 recently
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS,
CENTS' CLOTHING,
5 cuts' and I5oys Huts,
ISOOTS AX!) SHOIS,
Wood Ware, Crockery Ware,
G-rooeries,
"Which he lm! purchased "m Pan Francisco,
for coin, and which he will sell
AT T52S LW1YEST ER2ES,
FOR CASH OR PRODUCE.
Dear Sir: I have examined the sample of
Bitters presented, and find it an exceed
ingly pleasant cordial and ralw.itoU' Vmic.
II. H. TOLAND, M. D.
KIIAFFEK, WALTER CO.,
SCI.K AGENTS FV.lt THE VSITKI) STATE.
Cm 30-2 Battery st- ?iin Francisco. (4v4
SAN FRANCISCO CARDS.
WOODEX' WAEE.
We offer to country merchants the
LARtiEST ANZ FINEST KTOTi OF
WOOD & mWiOWWARE
ISrciKlie, ISrooms, Twines, ?5telies,
VNDHOUSEKEEP1NG ART1CLESGEN
e rally, to he found on the coast, and
which we oii'er at lower prices than any
other house. Merchants visiting the city
will tind it to their advantage to call on us
before purchasing elsewhere.
Ord-rs prtmpUv find ctir. fuH filled.
Catalogues sent to any address when re
quested. - '
E. TC. HOWES & CO..
Nos. IIS, Via and 122 Front street, San Fran
cisco, Ca!. ' 4v4ih3
All who want the
IIEST UOOItK AT LOWEST PKKE,
Should ive him a call.
GEORGE TCRRELL,
Albany, Sept. 0.
First Street, Albany.
1871.
s k w i n g y A C 11 1 N es.
THE CJZLKRHA TKTt
Suck Eye Scwfns Maclilne.
STOVES, ETC.
Price 5; wltliouttaWe, $25
EUjld rmm . thf Biu-Jch)? Swing Ma
chine is superior to all ether:
' 1. It is the simplest shuttle machine
made.. .
2. it has lesweannsr parts.
3. It has no small aprnisa or compound
C"miti hette-r adapted to a lar.e range of
work without change.
. It lias less piet!a of- machinery.
C. It U less liable to break needles than
ntiv other machine.
7" The shuttle will wear longer than the
shuttle in any other machine. . ,1ov.1..
8 That it has the lest feeding device,
which will vever wear out, get put at or
rter. break m-edles, feed unevenly, slip on
starched -roods, or pucker the seam f that
nnc rart of t heabric will come out shorter
Xnhe other: which all other ; teed .are
liable to do. It makes every stitch ot an
r,ual length. It H stron-er than other
feeds. We can take a st rong piece of cloth,
and put one end in our machine and the
other end in any other machine, and fruar
antee that onr machine will take the cloth
from the other, in consequence of the su
perior utrenffth of the feed.
It i the onlv feed strong enough to feed
thick sole leather, pewin?? on shoo te.
Xo soaping the cloth or any other aid is
required. , - . " ' ,
It has no complicated maehinory, and
therefore is not liable to pet out of order.
It has a beautiful movement, making
nearly two thonsand stitches per minute.
The Buckeve Sewinff Mach ine makes the
lock stitch, the same as the Howe, W i'
Singer, and Florence, alike on lioth sides.
We offer a premium of on-i hundred dollars
for any machine on this coast that will
make a stronger or more elastic stitch than
the Buckeye. For full particulars address,
MIXER & PEARSON,
' Gen. Agents, Albany, Oregon.
AGKXTS WANTED TS EVERY TOWN
and county on this coast.
Address, illNEU A PEARSON,
Albany, Oregon.
W. II. M'FABLAXI) & CO.,
t
Opposite the hotels,
A15uny, Oregon,
SUCCESSORS TO O. P. TOMPKINS & CO.
STOVES, RANGES,
Force and SAt Pumps,
LEAD AND RQll PIPE,
HOUSE FFRTSII1X HARDWARE,
Tin, Copper and Slieet Iron
Ware.
i. '
LARUEST 'STOCK. IN THE VALLEY.
Lowest Prices Every. Time.
r
DKYGOODS & OliOOEHIES.
REAL ESTATE
NEW ST()RE ! j
NEW GOODS
REAL ESTATE
EST Slwrerfler flndtnsr an X after their
j ftn-mesare Informed that .their subscription
eT)ires with that number, and they are ln-i
j Vited to renew it. Terms 93 per annum,
j. irt advance ; six months, 2 ; three months,
CSSf Legal ten deis received at par from
subscriber in the Eaei-n Htates. I
CITY AN 'COUMTY.J. -
cans : FrerK k Allen Parker nntr.
AUcr.'IIiicklenian, Democrats.' A total
of six Democrats and JJrBepnblj-'.
cam" S'ic transit gloria mundi ! '
Ititzelj&'TJpton,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS,
CORNER OF
Front and Washington Sts.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
J. MlSSy BEACH 1 -"!
Is now opening a
Seleetetl Sloe! of General
itSereltantlise," f
i - '" ! ' "
tXnsiating of . ;
i -
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Clotllliis! '
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
CroeUery ancl dilass uarc,
t
ROOTS A5iB SHOES,
PAINTS AND OILS, ETC., ETC., j
AND IS OFFJSKIMU UIIK tJtMILiW It
the public at prices corresponding with
the times. !
!
All kinds of merchantable produce taken
in exchange for goods. j
I
Come one. come all, and examine prices.
at the old stand, formerly occupied by D.
B4ach Son, opposite t ester's nricu.sou! n
side First street, Albany, Oregon. 31va
"I ROCER1ES AND! PRO VISION S, m
VT supply, jnst received by
3v4
full
DUBOIS.
REAL ESTATE. ETC.
Special attention given to the
SALE & PURCHASE OK HEAL
EST AT 12,
... ELICARTER, j
REAL ESTATE AOENT, A LIS ANY, OR.
IVES ESPECIAL ATTENTIOX TO
JT bnyintr and sellinsr re:il enstate, leas
ing orVentinu citv property : has a num
ber of very desirable farms for sale, sit.u
ntcd in desirable localities. Also, a num
ber of tlesirstbie family residences and
vacant lots in the city of Allniny lor sale,
on verv easy terms, i
If ... ... i !
PRMiICMf. -To the -v person Fending
us the largest .number of, ew, subscrw
Iters to the IUxjister, accompanied by
the csish (the ntunher not to be less than
two hundred), before tlte first of -Jan
tlnry, 1872, we will present on .that
tiny, twiity-4lullar gold pieces, with
thfee extra eajiies of the paper. .
To the person sending us the largest
number of new sulxscribers to tlie Keo
ister, with the tatf?h (nuni1xr not to lie
lti$ than one hundred), Veforethe first,
of January, 1872, we will present on
that day throe twenty-dollar gold
pieces, with two extra copies of the
paper.
To the person sending us the largest
number of new subscribers to the iFkg
ister, with the cash r number not to be
le.ss than fifty), we will present on that
day twenty-live dollars in gold coin,
tuid a copy of the paper.
To tlfe person sending us the largest
number of new subscribers to the ltk
ister with the cash (number not to be
less than twenty) we will pesent on
that day ten dollars in Americau gold
coin.
Any litdy or gentleman wishing to
avail th!iiiselves of the above lilxral
offers, can obtain sneennen copies of
the ItEGiSTEit by application to this
oiliee, without charge
Daniel Vebster squandered a mil
lion in his lifetime, the product pf his
nrofessional and political spec ulations.
He died leaving his property to his
children and debts to his friends. The
former sold for less than 5 20, 000 the
latter exceeded $250,000.
Henry Clay left a very handsome
estate. It probably exceeded. $100,
000. He was a prudent manager and
Wkathkk Recoup For November, 1871:
In TUCK. Ir. Alexander and F. 31
WesifclL, were the .only holders s 'of
tickets in the? Omaha Gift Enteqirise,
in this section, so far? as we have
learned,, that ;he1d lucty , numbers.
Both of these geittlcnien drew cash
prizes. We held a "contemptible few ;
tickets, but every last one ot Clienv
whether intentionally, or not ynsr eaut
say, were, wrongly numbered? Th?-
consequence was they didn't "draw
worth a continental. We are opposed"
to lotteries, anyhow, on principle ; ami 1
its to our interest to be' so. As our
ticket was a present, t the newspaper
business will not be cramped because;
it didn't "draw"; but just think if it.
had only won that $20,000! It's too
massive to contemplate all at out?
sitting ! .
Grand BAix.--Tliere will be a.
grand ball given at Panish Hall, in
this city on Christmas evening,
December 25th, 1S71. A good gupper
and the best of music will be furnish-;
ed for tlie occasion. A cordial wel
come and general invitation is extend-:
ed to all lovera of the "mazy dance."
Committee of Arrangements : Isaac
Conn, J . R. Herren. Floor Managers:
P. C. Harper, G. R. Helm, R. C.
Clark, X. Baura. Tickets, including--supper,
$4. 14w3.
In all parts
of Oregon.
' ELI CARTER,
NOTAUTf riniLic,
"I TTILL ATTEND -PROMPTLY TO ALL
tt business .port a in injr to that oiliee
which may be entrusted to his cure.
Repairing: Properly none. 40v:
DENTISTRY
IR. E. O. S3IITII, DESTIST,
I. Ilimbnll, Assistant,
HAS IXCATED IN A j
bany, and is now ready
to wait on the citizens of A 1
lianvand vieinity.wlth a new-
invention in dental work. It consists in
supporting the plate to t he mouth without
cover in sr the whole roof, as lieretofore.
Those wisliina artificial teeth are request
ed to call and examine for themselves
Also, plates mended, whether partiallv
broken or divided. Teet h, extraetetl wit li
out pain. Office over TurreU's store. All
work warranted. 7v4
BOOK BINDING. '
. FRASK A. COOK,
BookIliiIer mid Blank ISooU Mann--:;
,-s i V fswturer, . . '
SALEM, OREGON,
HAVING ESTABLISHED A FIRST
class bookbindery in Salem, is now
prepared to do all manner of work known
to tli tm.de.
Slaazines, newspaptrs and music bound
in any desired style. . a ;
khl hooks re-hound. -: ' ,
Blank books of every description, with
or without printed headings, manufae
jwl to order. i ' ' ' .
Blanks, of every kind, ruled and printed
to order. - ,
J'riceg retusfmable.
' In Urn Va Urlete EJocK. . 43m 4
. .WANTED!
5,000 33iisli; Oats
T AVILL PAY TIU! Ill OH EST MARKET
J price for all tne clean oai
. . . .. . A. C iwv 1 1 ,
a-m3 J ' '' - ' Albany, Oregon..
On
LOANS NEGOTIATED
first mortsrasre, real estatc, and
collateral security.
;"' ELI CARTER,
CENEltAL FINANCIAL AENT,
i
STAKES A SPECIALTV OF COLLECT-
A I ii'K. -adjust insr ior seenrinsr clebtP, ne- j 1V
ale. Morning. Noon. Nisrht. ' Wind.
1 41 Vi .r)S cloudy. S
2 54 CO tA "
3 r,e 58 r.o " "
4 4( 4$ 42 " "
5 : 31 42 1 40 " N
6 42 40 clear "
7 30 M 47 " "
8 3 f4 S3 cloudy S
a . 37 5S 57 clear N
10 40 49 43 cloudy '
U 4t , 50 44 : "
VI 4t 4S 48 . . . " S ,
13 r3 i4 55 ' " "
14 r-3 5t5 5(i ; .:; " '
1-, r: r.3 44 " "
1(J . 35 52 4 : : " ; "
31 hk ' 89 ' Clear ' N
30 - 32 47 37 - -. - ". '
Mean temperature for the month high
est, f)3 ; lowest, 32 deg. " 'Highest temieni
ture on the 2d CO deg. Lowest tempera
ture on the 5th and 23th31 tleg.' Clear
,5; cloudy, 13. Wind south 10 days,
i north 8 days. IZain 3 days. ,
Agents fur the sale of
Lots and block
In
HOLLADAY'S ADDITION TO
EAST POUTLAND.
ELI CARTER
Is agent for ' ?
THE XOKT5I AflKItK'A METITAL
i '
t ife ixsi:rance co. Tins OOMPA-
1 j nv is one of the most reliable, and
present as favorable terms for insurance
as anv comnanv in tne Unlteu Mates.
Persons wish injr toavaU themselves of the
great benefits of liuj insurance will find it
their interest, to injure in 1 his of i ice. ana
with a local agent. AU nonet.-.' enlwt oy
th- Suite of Xl'w Yvrff.
oihee comer ot limtdalbui ami ttrst
streets. 3v4m3
iWEKT POTATOES, per last steamer. by
3v4
Dl-IM l!s.
Strns'ccl ,op Stolen.
I7HOM MY FARM, THREE
. miles east of East Portland,
alKut the 1st of Angust, 1S71,
a small RAY M ARE. descrilnvl
as follows: About 14 hands high.f! yenrs
old, branded O on the right shonkler,white
face, one hind leg white, shod before, and.
when last seen, ba'lia small lell. atta:bed
to a strap, around her neck. I will amply
eompensate any one returning sjid mare
to me, or giving me lmormatton ot ner
when bouts. - ' F. P. CAVINESS.
November 18, lS7l-llw4
.
GAPII paid for WHEAT, OATP, PORK,
Butter and Eggs, by WHEELER, at
Shedd.
1LOTIIIN(i and
J tine assoi-tnientL Very low
i,i-.ii, at sneuo.
Hv4
Have for sale a
large
amount of
BOOTS and SHOES-a
by WHKE-Hv4
IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED
FARMING LANDS,
Situated In 'different parts of the
State, on the line of the railroad.
FRANKTJX MEAT MARKET,
AlbanyOregron,
J. R. II ESt RON, .Proprietor,
IS STILL ON HAND TO SCPPLY Cus
tomers with any and all kinds of meats,
at the lowest, market rates. By strict at
tention to business! he hopestogive entire
satisfact ion to all who may favor him with
their mtionage.. 3v4 J. R. IILRKON.
HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MAC.IIIN KS.
Plows, and allj kinds of Agricultuml
Machinei-j-, fid byj WIIEfc-JUfcit, at Mieuo.
HARDWARE for Builders, for Smiths,
and for Farmerssold by Wheeler, at
S1IEDD. i DV4
, i
. !
J- ARD AND HA3IS, a splendid lot eoun-
J i try, by
JOIIX KELSAY.
2iEESxY
Attorneys and
3v4
Dubois.
INFORMATION
JOSEPH HAXKOS.
Counselors at Ijiw,
(Partmrs for Linn county).
OFFICE IN POfT OFFCE BITILDING
(un staii-sl, Albany, Linn county, Jro-
Km . .
dtf v3
To emigrants
and others,
to the
relating
fcRUC,S and MEDICINES, PALSTS and
" CUs, tilass and Putty, sold by Wheel
er, at SHEED. y J
RESOURCES nv OREGON,
Furnished free of charge.
lA CORRESPONDENCE iVI
HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION.
Stits el 5 Upton.
WOOL SHAWLS, long ana sounre, piaiu
and striped, for sale by WHEELER,
at Shedd.,- $ J . ,v , ; ...
: U I 1
11 N DIES, SUlls, KAlM.s, exe., iresn.
m i amy enaT. iv - .
3v4
ULIHEAp PA PER, ALL SIZES, JUST
re;eiveu aim bji
fOr Cash. if.
-J
rmN ware: GLASS WARE, CROCKE
1 erv. Lamps. &c &c, sold by Wieeler,
n r VII till tl i ' i. . I .- , U"- , v
-iT YIT TiVFTlR. M IT TA ib. 1U
latest styles and for sale
low. at t his otnee
I7RESH FRUITSj, peaches, grora, apples,
pears, etc., byf 3v4 DUBOIS.
T7RESII VEGETABLES, in fuU supplv. hy
kinds,"'
KANE CONDENSED, TIIOM-
Sold hy
niup.
O as' Cold Water Bleachinar. and other
WHEELER.
at Shedd.
The City; Cod veni ions. At the
cjiII of the Central Committee, the Re
publicans ot this city met at the Court
House on Friday evening of last week,
and put in nomination tlie following
ticket : . ; -; , .- : , .
For Mayor Dr. E. R. Geary.
Recorder E. B. Purdom.
Treasurer Wm.Colwell. -
Marshal Win.. Riley.
Councilmen John Conner, John
Briggs, S. E. Young, W. II. Kuhn, C.
M. Cartwright and M. M. Harvey.
Messrs. Kuhn, Briggs and Van
Cleve were selected to perforin the du
ties devolving upon a Central Commit
tee the ensuing year.
The meeting was largely attended,
and very harmonious.
On Monday, at the earnest request of
Dr. Geanr, the Committee withdrew
his name as candidate for the Mayor
alty, and placed the name of our es
teemed fellow citizen, J. F. Backensto,
in his stead. :
On Saturday evening last, our Dem
ocratic friends held their convention,
and after much tribulation ami the
largest vote ever polled by the same
number of voters, succeeded in getting
up the following ticket :
For Mayor Rev. A. W. Sweeney.
Recorder J. Ri Herren.
Marshal J. D. May.
Treasurer C. C. Kuhn. ;
Councilmen A. Hackleman, Allen
Parker, G. A. Hill; J. Z. Crouse, Leo
Fox andC. M. Cartwright. -
THE RESULT.
Monday proved decidedly inclement,
and as a consequence a full vote was
not polled. The old wheel-horses of
Democracy were on hand, despite the
wind and weather, and every man
that could be induced to vote, no mat
ter where he hailed from, was put
through in good shape. Republicans
"scratched" with a looseness seldom
equaled and never surpassed, in conse
quence of which the ticke t put m nom
ination by. them, .was, defeated. ; The
result is a great surprise to the Democ
racy, as they had' no hopes of electing
a single man on. the , ticket, knowing
that the liepuDUcans nave , a majority
in the city of from fifteen to twenty
five votes. We see mo practical "good
sense hi a party going into convention,
nominating men for office by large ma-.
jorities, and then on the day of election
working and voting against them. If
it is, "smart, ''or there is. anything, to
be gained by such, weathercockism,
we iau 10 -see it. - . -; .i, ,,j
Following is the result : Rev. A
W. Sweeney (D), Mayor ; - J. Ilec-
ren (D), Recorder ; Wm.: Eiley (R);
Marslial; CO. Kuhn D)V " Treasurer
Councilmen S. ..Young, .W.! H.
Kuhn andC. M. Cartwright,' Republic
Par agkams. Election on Monday
passed off quietly. i
A. Carothers & Co., lmve been i-e-
arranging and beautifying their stoi-e-
Dr. Gray luis introduced several new
styles ii the dental business. He is a
superior dentist and is securing a largo
business. ,
For the weather record for Xovem-
er last we are indebted to Mr. J. R.
Smith. -
It rained all day on Monday.
Tlie members of the Rebecca De-'
gree give a Sociable at ; Odtl Fellows
Hall . on the evening of the 2."kl inst.
A little son of Rev., S. . G. Irvine,
was thrown from a , AA'agon one day
last week, and considerably bruised.
Mr. A. Wiley, sent to :the peniten-?
tiary for selling liquor to Indians, a
a few daj'S ago was psu-doned out , by
Gov. G rover. Zed Wilson was par
doned at the same time. ;
We judge from the way our winter's
supply of wood is disappearing, tliat
the weather is dreadful cold, or some-
body has struck a good thing. ; .
Eook out . , lor r Christmas , at Gns.
Layton'Si. , : ;
Jl you wisn a nne piano, or any
otlter nmsical: instrument, call at the
millinery store of Mesdarnes Meuden
hall & Godley. They have the finest
ever brought to this city . -T ,
The second term , of the District
school closed yesterday Friday. ; "
Parties who are competing for pre- ,
miums, should bestir themselves, . a
January will soon be upon us.
The third term .of the District
school commences on Monday, Decem
ber ISth.
We are 'pleased' to see that Rube
Saltmarsh, Esq., is able to. use his '
"pins' again. " 1 :
If you wish to present your wife
with a nice dress, go to Harper & Co.
and select from their choice stock. ; '
Blain, Young & Co.. have a splen-f
did lot of furs just the thing for
Cliristmas times.
WILLIAM 5AVIISOV,
REAL ESTATE DEALER,
No. 64 Front Street, Portland, Or.
REAL ESTATE in this CIT Yand EAST
PORTLAND, in tlie moat desirable locali
ties, consisting of LOTS. HALF BLOCKS,
and BLOCKS, HOUSES and STORES ; also,
IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable un
cultivated LANDS, located in ALL partsot '
the STATE for SALE. J
REAL ESTATE, and other property,
purchased for correspon dents, In this CIT V
and throughout the STATE and TERRI
TORIES, with great cure and on the most
ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. ; ,
HOUSES and : STORES ''leased, LOANS'
N E iOTI A T E D. and CLAIMOF ALL DE
SCRIPTIONS PROMITLY COLLECTED:
and a general FINANCIAL and AGENCY
JiUSlNESS transacted. i
AGENTR of thf OFTICE, in all the CI
TIES and TOWNS In the STATE, will re
ceivo descriptions of FARM PJiOPERTY
and forward the same to the above ad
dress. v3 '
SUED OS. ; - t
; .. . , jAr .Wheeler, dealer in -gencr.il
mercliandise. '.A, large stock of aK
kind? now in store and for sale at low
rates, All kinds of produce bonght at
highest market rates. ,ti, - . ii i
.Cash paid for Wheat, Oats Pork.
Bxttter, Eggs, &c, &c. . j -v.-"'
FmoriTuKE Of all kinds, styles and'1
finish, cheap and high-priced, calcula-'
ted to suit the fancy of the most iastid-
ions, or the pockets of the poorest,' etui'
be . obtained at; Mealey'a. The ware
rooms are overflowing with an entire .
new stock, and those in need of any
thing in the line of furniture are re-
quested to give the establishment ar,
early calL, , . I . , Imb.
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