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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1872)
Q Aim StigMifet LOCAL MATTERS. L Grand Afkaiic. On Thursday of last wee the roembereof Albany Engineer lny and their invited guests, tnetnliersof Willamette Engine ComrMliy No. 1. of Portland, had a grand time in this eity. Our limited spare lurid is an extended no- tie, but wccannot refrain from -blowing" a little over (lie great success of the whole "layout. The Yvillanii'tie were noctiin paiiied by a line bund of music, while our boys had secured the A limn v Hmss Hani. The WUiainettes, who brought their engine with tiiem. were met al the depot by our Onesters, whereand when Chief Enaiiieer, los. Weber, nuvlo the following address of welcome : Chi. f Wiktnn, W-!iim-ilf Fir" bmprm -Vo. 1, Fir n n. awl Frit ttrimtf P rtland Firr ftepnrimrvl : We are glad to sett you. We know yon. We Invited yon, and welcome yon hero -I speak the soilntenis of the whole Company. By this demonstration we do not mean ostentation and show. We are not prepare 1 to treat yon as well as we have been treated at your hands, but we reeognljse those civilities and social kindness that should everywhere lie oV served anionic (Jroinen. Our kindly intcn tions, we hope, w ill lie taken and received as a sutticlent irnnraniee thai your slay with us will lie pleasant, an I thai we would make it still more pleasant were it in our power. Again In Ixduilf of usalll welcome yon, and acknowledge the kind compli ment bestowed upon ns by your personal presence here. Von shall 1st kindiy cared for. The Wlllamettes were then escorted by I tie members of Albany Company to their house, theiremrlne housed, and from there to the hotels, where t hey were duly 'inar ered. At o'clock P ST., 'both Companies, with their engines, accompanied by iho two hands, nam led the principal si reels until four o'clock, when i hey were marched into Pnrrisli Had here a splendid dinner awaited them. After dinner, the engines were brought to the cistern at the Inter section of Ferry and First streets, and the capacity and'powcr oi both machine fully tested. In the evening a liall was given at i'arrish Hall, which was largely attended and hugely enjoyed. During t he "veiling a collation was served Rt tlie City l In.ll. at which much good feeling prevailed. I Friday looming a nnmlier of vehicles were j engaged, and the visitors treated to a ride out to our hcanttfnl fair -nmnds. Al noon on Frltliiy our visitors look their deiwt- i ure for Portland, well pleased with their trip and the treatment received while iruosts of Albany Fire Company, We were specially requested by Chief Williams, Foreman. .1. II. Bevnolds, and First , Assistant, Hank Weed, to return the sin- j core thanks of Hie members of Willamette i Fire Company No. 1 lo the members of I Allwnv Fire Company, and to the citizens j generally of Albany, for the klndand gin erons hospitailty extendet to them while i Intra, and 'o say 'that they never were the recipien ts of more universal kindness and splendid hospitality. Everybody enjoyed (he occasion : the whole a rJhlr was conduct od iiianorderh and gentlemanly manner, mi 1 llremcn stand several pegs higher 'ban heretolore in this neck o woods, liah. for the ti e boy. Lisa CocsTT Pair. Tlie seventh an imal Fair of the Linn County Agricultural VKiety cximnienees Tuesday morningnext. The preiniiim list, after a careful ami thor ough eiamlnation at the hands of the offl itersand dlreclors of the Society, ha Is-en en'arged and added to, until it is thought that everything worthy of (he at tent ion of our iteo'il'c lias liecn amply provided for. While tlie Slate Fair offers lln.uin in pre- ilium. Linn I'otintv Agrieultin-.il Awmeia- 'ion proposes to nay to the stn.eSHful I coiupeti'ors at the coining cxhiutllon, more than r,0M In gold coin. This la ipv. eralitv in the right dime: ion. and should e met in a txirresiondingly li'snul iiu tier on the part of our peopte. The grounds liavo received the personal attention of ihe officer, and marked imnrovenients made, intended for the oonvenlemie and to en hance the interest of all attending the ex hibition. The attendants' will doubtless lie unusually large, as the fame of our ag ricultural exhibitions has t-nne forth over tlie land, and Ihe facilities for transporta tion has largely Increased sin-w the last annual Fair. Oiir crops generally we think will average with thoileof former years.and hope Uiat the pride of OOUtlty u" ! the determination to fully sustain the reputa tion gained by previous Fairs in old Linn, will stimulate our pconie to ooiue out Ilea y next week, and make such an ex hibit of the varied resources cf the county as will redound still turther to her glory an 1 honor. A r Salkm. -We paid a flying visit to . lent on Tnoaday am! Wetlnes 1uy,aiid found out all aliout it. In the first place, found th - city full of people, nearly all of whom had lilt "r her Opinion of the situation. Alter a cffu survey of t he field, get i ing items from ail part lev, we are thoroughly eonvinoed, and we say it with all due res-it-t to the opinions of others, that, as ri. gartls the contest for the I.". R, Sen.atnrship -the feeling U extremely warm. We heard gentlemen hoi Ing different views as to who wits entlt led to the "sit," hurl "ap vrboriousepieaUV'at each other by tlie yard ; we heard open and covert Insinua tions 'hrown out that oeriain purik-s iiad lietui induced t.,acecpt liriuy pieces of sil vw in consideration of their voles ; we lis tened while corruption and la-s jliiy was laidat the doors of many who hold high lositioiis of t.its! and honor inojtryoqng state : and the more we listenetl the more we, became convinced that a position as member p' the Oregon Isigistatnre Is not in en v laoie one. So far as we could juilge. i ha members were agreed that but li'tlc legisiaiion was nee-led. but every man deems I. necessary for his famre fflortlica ilon tint he should tio tliat. little himself an 1 In thlslielief we agree with him per fijgtlv As to the mat tor of ihe electionof Sena ir, ihe friends of Mr. i 'oi net' are eon rtdent of his election; Mr. Miioheli's frlotids are equally con'ldeiit tliat Ihey bavt'thc inside track, our own private opinion is tlia; - time will tell who gels ii . In al! probability the mat (cr w ill lie settled next Tuesday. "Until then, onr readers wLi have lo content themselves with wishing for the MluueM of their thvorite. Ror. What's mr odiw? Parties having cir culated the rejiort : hat Mr. W. S. Newbury, 0. B. Comstock A Co.'s agent, was ship ping wheat received here to Liverpool on his o n account, ami mac inereiore par- lies storing train would never get a cent for grain so stored, C. It. Comstock A Co. certify, in a card in this tssueofthc Rr- Pkkhoal. -Mr. 8. Montgomery .whohaa ISTICR, that Mr. Newbury is their agent, , t,,iinui m i,ls room for some days and that they hold themselves responsible , "e" ""nea w m room wr 90,'e ms tor all his transactions as such agent, with fever, was reported recovering yes What more Is wanted ? terday. reetscrowdod with wagonslooded with wheat during the week. i Kiwi-On Monday.ns ihe down train pastil through the eastern snburbs of tlio City, a spark from the locomotive caught in the (trass Just In the edge of Mr. A. Iluckli man's pasture, setting it on lire. Mr. Hti'-klemnn fortunately observed the smoke, and together with what help he t-ouM obtain on the instant.started for the f&'&Sfltfg. niiig verv rapidly la-fore :i u Itf brecsctliat prevailed on thai day. The tire extended as lar us ihe ri,l li'alinir Iroin !o n tollie beantifol move nl oaks that stand so prominently alsint the centre of the Hell, ituu III' uoic n i or no- st-n-uii mow nuv- ceeded in crossing the road, by hard light ing and close watching u was e.eiidinlly stopped al that lxiint. This is the third Bra, caused by the locomotive, iliat litis visited Abe since the Inunjfuration of the miiroad. Fn.HT. On Monday afternoon two of our citizens fell out about quarreling, and proceeded to blows. They lit and tit from Carol hers & Co.'s drier store to GmdwohPs corner, one of the parlies using his right fool in ni'srmg the other to keep out ot his way. At length iluvwrtvgeiihe; sonitii ii Loot got mail, and Vnick oui vigorously with his k'rt, planting his bunch of lives square on tue other's chin, sending him to grass. Here the itccorder and others Interferred, and prevented what might have been a desperate rencontre. It is really dangerous to Ik- safe these hot days. Pleasant CoiupaITY. A large number ; of ladies called at onr office jolt afternoon on Thursday of last week. It at once struck us that there waisqjhethfngftseln- ; ating about ns, not so nint h of form or face, but of mannerand conversation, t hat attracte I them, and we thought of trying I our credit in the way of purchasing u new j pair of socks and a course comb; but be- : fore we had got time to commit the rash j act, one of the ladies remarked: "We i came up Into j our office so t hat we might 1 have a good view of (he procession." Such ' a remark was calculated to disabuse our j mind of any idea we might entertain -of looks, etc., and we quietly suits;, led into' t our normal condition. WoitK I.v vt uritATiin.- A; a meeting of I the Directors of the Albany ,t Sanliimi 1 Canal t 'onipany on Tuesday, it was resolv ' ed to proceed w II h t he work of dtglngllio canal at once. .Jason Wheeler, Esq., was! appointed Suporlntendeni of Const motion, j who will immediately proceed wiih Ihe i work. The Compnny lias secured the right , of w av tor three miles of ditch, eouimuoe Ing ai'ilie tncr. whkdltpey Intend locom plete this Fall. Next Spring the balance of , the ditch will be let, either in sections or : ils whole iength.and the early Summer I w ill doubtless witness its completion. i Drcos, Etc. Messrs. A. Carol herijt Co. have a new adrcrttscmcnt in our columns this morning, to which the attention of the reader is invited. By energy, pttrse veranceand enterprise, counled with an aeeommocwl ing and generons spirit, these gentk'un'n have socceetbsl 'n building up a snlendld and constantly Uiereaaing busi ness. Thev have been constant and ii's'inl patrons of (he printer, and their exper ience so far is Unit all the money so soen! i returning to them four fold. Success to all sutdi business men. Bin CABBAdK. On Monday last a friend j j of ours brought Info our office a Very large i head of cabbage. We were not so much i astonlslieil at the size as we were at Its 1 . weight. We shouldered It and undertook I 1 to carry it home. Hereafter we shall en- I ! earn- a' Iwo-borse i nick to haul all such ! cawrages weezuetn io pm una uarrei tu urom, aim suit ii'f roi. Thanks.- -We are under special obliga tions to Dave Protnan, Esq., for a fresh venison ham. Have is a mighty hunter, always securing slat heraofgatneon a hunt, and generously dividing w ith his friends. J. L. Harris, of the City Market, present ed us with a nice. Juicy roast, on Thursday. It w as taken from an Ochoeo raised steer, and was sjieeiaHy relished. Accepted. The offleers of the Linn Count.- Agricultural Association having extended an Invitation to the metcbereof I he Oregon Legislature, now in sessionaind that bodv having accepted ihe Invitation, tiie iu'ellec an i biaimi Of We'tfoot will see ami tie seen at ihe Fair on Wodnesday or Thursday next. , , FATCATTtB. Mr. J. L. Harris pt.rehas-, """ "-."'-".' -.-' beef eatile as -fat as butd-r " for winch puid 7s0. They were just from ik-lim-o valley. Another iot of thirty head, from in" same valley, was purchased by Harris, Which are to 'lie delivered nexi month. IjHik oui for luscious s'eaks and roasts. ' SkWIKcI .Vaihims. - Mr. has removed his sewing nuichine agency to the KKiihTEK buUd.ng, where lie offers . for 'Ole Ihe Home Khu'tle ami other Ilia- ciiines. Ht-al-si iieelis n bend machine net--llei lor (be scleral, ii:t' reni k :el-iiH" het-ealKtUis, Also, reiiaii's and overhauls sewing machines, al low ilgures. Call and Si'EAXINU. - We met ex-Congressmen J. H slater on the train on Wednesday, and he informed us thai be would fell the pea pie tu this city what he knew a'Kiut one ley, this evening, al the Court House. MIMA. Tlie new mil !sal Lebauon.erect cd by the Klkins lints., were completed some days since, and arc now turning out as good tiour as any other factory in the siate. I;ky Gm'Im. -Our merchants arc bring, ing on huge stocks ofgoods for the Fab and Winter trade. In cotton goods we note a slight decline from former prices, und while some woolens have advanced In price, the general average is aimut the same as last season. An advance is also noted In hardware, iron and steel. . Ofkiual Visit. -Grand Master Appcr--on, of Oregon City, made an official visit I to Albany Lodge So 4, I.O.O.F.,on Wed. ncsJay evening. It was a very pleasant I occasion, lully enjoyed by an present ThkWkathb-During the forepart of the week, was especially warm. IIABKLMI1HU ORIU.rSIKM'E. HAKKJsBl'HO. Seit. 1, 1872. . En. REtusTFu: Wheat receipts for the month of Scptctnlicr to the 14th Inst, are as follows: Smith, lerst A Co 9.100 bushels LevytoUerACo ,a Total 1.K) " Wheat Is now coining in sh lively that teiiiiisare frequcnily kept standing half a day to get a chitntte to unload. A good imit of the crops will undoubtedly have to lie shipped, as there is nol enough storage room. Quite a lot of ft nee. belonging to Messrs, Win. McCuiloch and John Howes, near Ibis Pace, was burned on Monday; supposed to have Iwea sci on dro by the locoindtlve when passing, J. M. SHELLEY. TA.E.Nl" HEMS. Takiiknt. Sep. imh, 1872. There w i re more tennis engaged in haul ing grain to this station last week, than any previous week of the season. Some, t line there would be a score of them 'tail ing to unload. Considering the si.c of the horses and the long steep bridge loflseend, some very heavy loads have been brought to tlie waVebouse. Messrs. T. L. Ramsey and H. WlnrhrOP, have ench draw n 42 ren tals; Mr. J. Ing, formerly of Al'iany, 4 and Mr. E. E. Panning lu. 'w hile the aver age load is but p centals or AO buslteisi, Mr. E, E. Fannin; owns a small farm two miies east of Tangent. II is one of the Is'si in ;be toniily, and in a gooil slate ot cultivation, 'there were '.17'ii acres in wheat this season, ami the yield, after ' ing rwieaned at the warehouse, was 2,7t bushels, w hich Is a little over 28 bushels per acre. There were twenty acres in outs, man w hich there was harvested 1,000 bush els, or "in bushel, per acre. The fanners are Inn ing wheat of each other at prices in advance of any offered by shippers. In this way thev expect to keep it in the country tint i! fair prices can be obtained. They spik in very harsh terms of the warehouse men whoare send ing It away before they have itaitl for it, and of the millers who are grin ling and shinning at the expense of Ihe producer. The receipts al the warehouse ior the week ending Sen. 14'h, were 3.tV-2 centals; the amount shipped by J. H. Foster A Co., II earloa IsorlJKOtenials. Those nhoeJrpeet io patiionie our 'lis triei schisil this winter will 1st glad to hear that the directorsliRve secured the services of Mr. J. Ii. M.Failand a ttacher. Mr. McFarlaiid hasgaineil a repntatlon in (his and iheu'ljolningconnties for '".-ing one of Ihe llrsi in his profession, The school will be opt.'iu'd on the last Monday In Sep. tcmber. W. J. M. Business looking up- -more money thrown in dght during tlie rook than for some- timoiiast. I So-.ln at A. Caret hers A Co.'s Is a splendid drink during the present heated term. They arc again supplied with ice. Those grapesifrom Mr. John Millard's were lost -ions. John understands the grape cult ure bU., you last. N ew Goons At Blain, Young A Co.'s; latest styles In dress goods, etc go tor 'em. Cibciit CoCUT-Cpnvenoa the fourtli Monday in next month. HViXnu, ( '0.tIMCRt'IAL. (iohl in New York. 111! j. Legal tender j rates- 87 buying, 88 selling. Wheat In Liverpool at last quotations I had advanced to I3s .l3s lid. ' San Francisco quotations give flour at ' ft 2jit 50 ; wheat, 1 KfciU W ' 100 lis i market quiet ; initter, f resh, 4o.a.i0c; pkk- led, SJigSSc market dull. ! Albany markets quiet. Since our last i wheal ha a d vanced neper bushel, Hoc now i Isdng the quoiation, Willi few sales. In oats we iiotetillleai'tivitv. with noesta't- lishcd price; 3 per bushel webeHvoistlle top notch. Butter quoted at V ; eggs, 30e V dozen, our markets are well supplied with all kinds of vegetables at fair rates. Masonic Baptism. A eorresiioii dent, wriliup from Washington iiinlcr date of May M, says ; The novel cer emony of Masonic baptism was per fortneil at Masonie Temple, recently. ! bv AilaTt Pike, Esq., itbti other prom- ,5f,t S(X)tW, 1jtc Uam9 n.m tuo i cliililn ii, sons of Ur. Joseidi W. Nairn g(1 jj,. f; K Mdirotly. Dr. Nairn's child, mi infant, was home on a en-di- ion covered- with blue silk, and tlie ceremony von made impressive by i lisiliied eamlles. Iiiiriiiii!i incense, for- ! tnalities and lmraplienitilia of the i x- ! altcsl degrees of tlie order, ami there was a large attendance. Prayer, sing- inv. etc., servctl as an tntiisliictorv, .i.:. ..i.ii.i- ,i.,.:M i. "u " """"""" "T i IIIC ailtlllUl-tl. vtaiur. on ami salt. were imsi in tlie ueremomes, the lew hands of tlie children bciiig dipd in a tarn'! of perfumed water, as a sign of dclictition to Hm; service of virtue and truth ; a delta was made on their lore lieads with tltti forefinger dipped in oil. as the symlxjl of wisdom, jsiwcr ami love of God ; and salt was placed in their mouths, as the seal of Arable vow, wbieh sanctifies: an enemy with whom one lias tasted salt. Finally, the children wa.s invested with lamb skin aprons, and Jewels, and their Ma sonic baptism pronounced complete." The Bust have their Faimxcs. A painter was once engaged upon a likeness of Alexander file Great. In one ot his battles, be had received an ugly scar in the side ofhis face. The artist desirous of giving a correct like ness of the monarch, and. at tlie same time, desirous of hiding the scar. It was a diiHctilt task to accomplish. At length he hit ition a happy expedient. He painted him In a reflective attitude, his hand placed against his head, while his finger covered the scar. The best men are not without their failings their scars hut do not dwell upon then). In siieaking of them to otlters, adopt tlie painter', expedient, and let tlie linger of love be placed upon the scar. nowe Again. The general Btibjeot of gossip and talk in tire circles, everywhere to ia; heard on the street last night, was about the excursion of the "Willani etts" to Albany, and the hippy time the Company experienced at the hands of their guests at that place, whom they set down Individually as the most jovial and liest fellows that everexistcd. I Every where ALONG THE ROUTE, j They were met at tiio depots by dele gations of firemen, though not in an ; official capacity, to exchange greetings ' with them as they iassetl. said greet ; itigs Mug returned by a serenade from the Kast Portland Hand, followed by j cheers from the multitudes as thev ' whirled out of sight. At Oregon City most of the firemen had assembled in expectation of seeing the Company. among whom were many personal j friends as well as brothers in the pro j fession. As the train appnwcht'dSnlt in. I with music playing, they attracted the attention of a host of people, and the depot was crowded with the fair and I brave to get a glimpse oi the crack I Fire Company of Portland. Tartly j legislators and lobbyists may have thought the assembled crowd was to receive and welcome them, but it was j to see the " red shirts," beneath whose ; flannel coverings leat hearts both , brave and true, that brought them thither, and it was with diflk'iilty that ; an enthusiastic nieinlier ot the Legis j lattire, who was a firemen in his better ' days, was kept from making a motion to adjourn that I oily to turn out and see the Company pass through. The j better judgement of friends predoml 1 uatetl, and there was no motion to ad I jotirn, though there was a member absent from his seat. In due time the COMPANY BEACHED ALBANY, where it would seem the whole city I had assembled to receive them, with 'the band from that place discoursing I music on the platform. After they i had disembarked, followed by the ; manifestations and cheers of welcome, j and the renewal of friend-hips between old firemen, the engine ami hose cart were taken from the cars, and the ropes maimed tor once by strange hands as they hauled tliein to a place for housing, the Company following. After partaking of a lunch at one o'clock, about an hour afterwards they commenced parading through the city, and made an attractive and imposing display, which wits continued until about four o'clock, when tlie Compan ies repaird to I'arrish 's Hall, where as bountiful and sumptuous a dinner was in wailing as was ever prepared in that city, it is unnecessary to remark that jii-'tice was done it by tlie boys, and they carved their way through breastworks of turkey and chicken with an avidity worthy of a la-tter cause. After the toasts had been Offer ed and drank by hosts and guests the Companies dispersed to march to their engines and proceed to throw a little water tor amusement and gratification, both Companies buckling to the brakes in turn and shaking them up in a live ly manner throwing tremendous streams, THE BALL was a most successful affair in every respect, and took place in tlie hail where the dinner had been served a few hours before. Tlie youth and beauty of that town were well reprtv sentcd, and there went conquests made, if rumor is true, uion hearts that never before trembled before a fire but wnat heart can withstand the fire of woman's eyes? The arrangements were under the direction of Chief Engineer Weber, and no one understands better how to get up such affairs than he, as will be cheerfully admitted hy all. The Com pany returned last night, being re ceived by delegations from the iliffer ci it Companies here, and they admit it to lie one ot the plea an test allairs oi their lives. Piyrllwul Jlulletin. A Monster Snake. As George; Kuadle was crossing the mountain from Slociun, says the VVilkesharre (Pa.) Daily, a little to the left of ihe road he discovered a large snake coil ed around a young hickory tree, tail up. He gradually approached his snakeshlp and discovered that a cow was lyioij; at the foot of the tree. To his surprise he was merely milking the cow as a babe would suckle the breast of its mother. Knaclle, after satisfying himself that it was a mutual under standing between the cow and the snake, procured a large club and des troyed the snake. The cow bellowed as though she had lost a calf. It was a monster black snake of the blue racer species, measuring 17 feet and 4 inches in length, and '23,2 inches in 'circum ference. A negro girl, aged 28 years, in Nash county, V. C, has given birth to sev en Air of twins. CRYSTAL PALACE Will he at Albany during Ihe COUNTY FAIR Commencing Wednesday, Sept. us. Butter command! 30c lb.; epCT 3cc "1 dozen. Weal he week. lyturtreuiely warm during the lb i.i.oway"sOixtmknt. The astonish ing rapidity with which this preparation extinguishes laiin, reduces external In iliitnmn! Ion, Ileitis sores, rei doves eruptions and tumors, and curia rheumatism, gives it iHiundicss popultUtiy, folil 'it, llaiilen Lane, N. Y. Price, 45 cents per rot. Ask for new style ; the old is counterfeited. 3w4 Removaj.. -1 take pleasure in informing the public that I have moved ineotl iloorto the old stand) my largo stock of Clothing andlrcms Furnishing Goods, and will re ceive en the next si earner from 8an Pras ciscti a new and Inwe In voice OI (lip iaiesi styles of Pull and Winier (tailing, which I will sell cent, less (ban any house in the city 0!) iteconin of pay!n? less rent than anybody. Phase ive me avail he fore you purchase elsewhere, and 1 win com ince you thai 1 sen cheaper lean any house on the coast. Try me, and lake a a smoke also. lvjnii n. Bach. Pkc.m Mains to Calikokma. Hew WILSON Strait Needle Cnderfeed Ssirliy Machine is ihe BEST MACHINE for all kinds of work on both heavy and iiuht. sewing. It runs easy and is simple; achild can use it. It is never out of order, and it ALWAYS BEADY H.K BCHIMEHfc ! I has lately taken the premium al lb Ktuftt Non hern Ohio State Pair for best work done on the ground. JJont (ail to see the New Wilson Machine, and remem ber that PtPTY liUI.LAliS now buys lb liest Sewing Machine in tlie world. Call at Blain, Y onng ,t Co.'s, wholesale and re tail dealers in general merchandise, Pirsv street, Albany. MAfOUEl). September 15, 1873, at the residence of f. YV. George, Esq., near Lelmnon, by llev. lyi. N'lckcrson, Mr.M.C. (ieorgearid Miss airry E. Eckler. We congratulate friend lieorge on his success In capturing so fair a specimen of womanhood, and Mrs. George on her judg ment and good taste In her selection of a mate. May providence smile on (he union. September 15, 172. at the residence Of G. W. rarrsh,near Brownsville, Linn comity . by Rev. C. 8. Sperrv, Mr. A. Prnm mi J Miss Sarrah i'arrish-all of Linn county. v A. WIIEKI.KK, SIIKg, OREGON, Forwarfling & Commission Merslianl. Agent for Ihe sale of the celebrated BADI WAOOJf, and all kinds of AGRICl l.Tl't AL MACHINERY. Consignments solicited. TOWN LOTS, in the town of Shodd, In side. ir. tas nRN BKKuirn Infulllbh; Worm Syrup. Its value In removing masses of crudities from the stomach and bowels of children, even when' worms do not exist, cannot hi too highly estimated. Fever and Ague. Persons liccoming d bllitatod by the presence of worms in th stomach or bowels, are more liable to liav a protracted course of chills and fever. The worm remedies have icn known t core when all other remedies have tailed, especially in children. Por sale by A. Carothers A Co., wholesale anil retail Jnigglsis, Albany, Or. Price One Dollar per bottle. vlnjuiut New T-IH) . Mpeelal Notice. ALBAMY, Sept. 19, p.71 GKRTAIN PARTIES HAVING (iRCl' lated reports calculated to injure ill chnracier and good standing of W.S. New bury as an honest and trustworthy busi ness man, this is to certify that Ihe said W. S. Newbury is our trusted and iniilior ized general agent, and any transactions by him in the grain business we hold our selves jiersonally resiionsible for. C. B. COMSTOCK A CO. Sept. 30, 1S74-4W. MU1 PKOIHMSAUI. SEALED BIDS WILL UK BKCEIVED AT .be office of ihe Altiany and santlam Water bitch or Canal Company up to .Oc tober 1st, 1SI2, for grading or framing said Ditch or Canal. Plans and specifications will lie found at the office of said Comimny. L. KLKINS, President. D. Makshflo, See. 2t .ait Mm Si 9 c SHU TIIE CINCINNATI 0AII.Y HVKMNtJ SIAH has the largest circulation by over 5,1)00 Of any afternoon paper in the State of Ohio. t-r.WtMi MACIIIXE AQEISTOY! rpilK CNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR X sale to the general public, at his place on First street dale millinery store of Mrs. Ilrldgefarmcr,) all the latest and most ki liable KEWMO MACHIKEKf Also, keeps on hand machine needles, oil. etc. Repairing of machines done f order. Call and see. P. FARNSWORTH, Aiwnt Sept.6, 1872-2mM ' anil mm CJ M MI it til i 1 h ItJllJ I r