MHHI (I ALBANY REGISTER. LOCAL NATTERS. BEi'l KI.H 'AX CITY 4 OXVEXTIOV The Republicans of the city ol Albany are requested to meet in Con vention. ;it the Court House. on Satur day evening. November 30th, 1S72. for the purpose of putting in nomina tioti candidates for the offices of Mayor. Recorder, Marshal. Treasurer, and six C'ouneilmeii. to serve tlic city during the coming year. By resolu- ; tion. all parties who voted for Grant at the late Presidential lection, are invited to participate in the Conven ttOB. Bv order of CITY CENTRAL COM. Vinegar Works. At the upper end of Kirst street, in ehe proximity to Magnolia Flouring Mills, in a two story frame building. Mr. W, J. llil- , tabidel, something over a year ago. j commenced the tBauuJaeturc ot pure 1 eitlur vinegar. By a close study and j strict adherence to known facts in the , science of chemistry, and aided by j what Mr. II. calls an neetiiier." an invention ofhis own, requiring months of study, he has succeeded In making U fine an article ot pore cider vinegar ; as was ever manufactured ; and when 8 say pure cider vinegar, we mean an article that is made from the Juice of the apple, without the aid ot any drug wliatever. There are a thousand gallons or more ot splendid vinegar at the factory now ready for market, and from ten to fifteen thousand gallons of eider almost ready for "business." As ; this is a home enterprise, we hojie oar eitizeus will extend to it a lilieral pat- j ronage, as we are satisfied they can not get a better article, and the price is the same at which inferior articles ; are sold ; and by patronizing a home institution they retain an continue In circulation in our midst that amount of money that would otherwise go to foster some bloated outside monopoly, i Contradicted. Tlie paragraph printed in the Register last week, to tlie effect that the demand for wheat in San Francisco was greater than the supply, and that an early and consid erable advance in tlie price might be expected In consequence, is all knocked hi tlie bead by a Portland paper, which pronounces tlie item "bosh," unreliable, etc. It was ul- ways thus. Some people can't bear to see others happy. Naturally of a cross-grained disposition, tliey delight j in nothing more than to make other K.-oplc miserable. "There never was j a rose without its thorn," as Smeltzer j used to say. We only wish the con-1 trary kus has invested all his surplus change in a bet on Missouri, even up j -that's all. A Chance. Any lady securing fifty subscribers for the REGISTER, sending names and money to this office, will receive for tier trouble a splendid "Victor" Sewing Machine for her trouble. The machine will be ' delivered to her at this office, or care fully packed and shipped to any ad- ' dress she may select. The Finkle & Lyon Victor sewing machine is one of j the very best manufactured. For forty subscribers a Home Shuttle machine will be given. Any lady wishing to i earn a sewing jitndiirie on such easy terms, by applying to this office, will bo furnished with extra copies of the paper, illustrated circulars, etc. free of charge. Here is a chance to get a u-efnl and ornamental article with very little trouble. DEEP Snow. Messrs. Chas. Mealev, Farrel and others, who arrived from a tiift weeks hunt in the mountains n few days since, reKrt the snow five feet deep in the Cascades, and still storming when they left. They report deer as being very plentiful. While at Buck Mountain tliey lieard a minor ' '""g" weather work was smpen that Abe Hnckleinan was in the momv iM 0,1 Saiithtm Canal on Tlmr-i- talns beyond Flli Luke, with a band 01 "- j proving, however, Mr. Morris com- j edition of superior work, for which Return Them.--Parties Imvii.g In I menced work W on Wednesday, ! he has gained an enviable reputation, their possession any book or books Bnd t,iat ue w i" mtlime. rain or ' From present appearances thanks beJonglug to Albany Collegiate Instl-1 u"tU u,e vvork is H'dslied. as he giving tables will not be graeed by a tute Libiary. are requested to hand I las secured a full complement of "wet great many turkeys, at, least in this Thanksgiving A union service will be held on the day appointed for national thanksgiving, Thursday, Nov. 28th, in the Congregational Church Of this city, at 11 o'clock A. M. Sermon by Rev. S. (1. Irvine. "It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord." There will be no service at. the Con gregational Church on Sunday next. Convention. See the call of Re publican Central Committee for a con vention of the citizens ot this city, on Saturday evening. November 30th. at the Court Route, for the purpose ot putting in nomination candidates for the various city offices there eni'inerat- ed. A asked. hill attendance of citizens is The Funeral of Miss Libbie Woodward will take place In the M. K. Church, at 3 o'clock P. St., on next Sabbath, Nov. '24. The music will be conducted by Prof. Warren and his school, for Which aecconnt the time has been changed from 11 A. M., to 3 P. M. . Portland Ad. Mr. W. Ashen heim. commission merchant and dealer in all kinds ot game, poultry, etc.. Portland, presents his card in this issue, and asks the patronage of our people. Men who hang out their sign in a newspaper will do to "tie" to always, Balm. Nathan Baum throws him self in sight this week, with a fine stock of boot", shoes, clothing, etc. Having good business sense he seeks the true channel of wealth by advertis- ing what he has for sale, and inviting the people to call anil see him. Query Answered. the local of the StiAttnnan asks: "Who knows what to do with his nose this kind of weather?" We would kindly suggest to him that he heighten the color of his. just the least mite, and it will then make a very good sign over a gin mill! Perambulators. For a full stoc of the latest and gayest in Perambula tors, go to Chas. Mealey's Furniture Warehouse, corner Broodalbin and First streets where you can buy any thing in tlie line of furniture, etc., either Eastern or home manufacture, cheaper than the cheapest. 10w4 A. C. Institute. First term closes Friday. November 20th. Examina tion of classes begins on Monday morning, November 27th. All friends of education are cordially invited to be present. The patrons of tlie Insti tute nrecertalnly7?r. The second term begins on Monday. December 2d. All who expect to attend during the Winter, should be present at the opening, that they may be properly classified. Beautiful. We saw at the gallery of Mr. Paxton, on Thursday, one of the handsomest pictures the likeness of a little child of one of our promi nent citizens-that we ever saw any where, '1 picture is perfect, seem ingly Impossible to be improved iimii. As a photographer, Mr. Paxton has feWoquals anywhere, and In- never was neuer prcpareo io execute ni:e work than at the present. Shedd. This promising village, named in honor of one of the sterling farmers of Linn county, now contains a large warehouse, two stores, black smith shop, harness shop, church and several dwellings, and affords a good and convenient market for the pro duce ot one of the finest fanning regions in Oregon. . Boots and Shoes.-n. Baitru has just received a large and new stock of the best kind of BOOTS and Shoes, and Will sell them, with his large stock of Clothing, cheaper than any other house in the city. Give him a call lie fore you purchase elsewhere, and you will save money. 9tf W()(K ON THE CANAL. OwillJJ to l,tt.v of last week. Tlie weather im- Fire Loss ffiOO. About halt past ten o'clock on Monday morning, a fire ,vas discovered in the residence ot Mr. W. R. Cannon, on northwest corner ot Second and Broodalbin streets. In a few minutes ofter the alarm was givefl, our Ouesters were on the ground, ami soon had two MtfSHjM playing on the the. The furniture etc., wis ail removed from the building in good time, but in such a careless manner as to materially interfere with it- future usefulness, the lire was won put out. the whole premises being deluged with water. It is estimated that the repairs j to that building will cost between livt j and six hundred dollars. Aimthtr On Tuesday evening our citizens were startled by the cry of " fire ! " The alarm was caused from the breaking or explosion of a coal oil lamp in the kitchen ot the St. Charles Hotel. No great damage was sustain ed, we believe, beyound a big scare. Edith O'Qorman. This lady lec tured at Parrish Hall in this city, on Monday and Tuesday evenings,-to full houses. She is one of the best wo men orators we ever listened to. She claims to have been a Sister ot Charity, to have lived in a nunnerv for several years, and is therefore fully competent to tell of the inner workings of such institutions. So far as her experience goes, she seems to have "'soured " on Catholicism, and wherever she goes, she makes Rome howl " by the "re flections " she casts upon nunneries, etc., under Catholic rule. She lectur- ej at Eugene on she is a talented Wednesday night, little woman, and creates a sensation wherever she goes SCARCITY OF Feed. From state ments made to the Statesman, and from other quarters, it is believed there is a great scarcity of feed for cattle all through Eastern Oregon. Snow is re ported as having fallen ill Oeli.co valley and the ranges beyond ; that the weather is unusually cold and grass short. If these reports prove true, and the winter prove a bard one. the cattle interest will suffer very largely. We hope for the best. Terrible. Two members of the Board of Equalization, Curry and Whiteaker. were in Salem oil Wednes day, awaiting the arrival of the third member. ('ol. dates, to commence bus iness. Thereupon the Statesman pa thetically remarks : The "ex-Guvs." have a heavy responsibility resting up on their shoulders just at present, and were it not tint tliey are sustained by a liberal salary, there might be danger of their sinking beneath the load ! From Fish Lake. Mr. Bart. Wishard returned from Fish Lake last Wednesday. He reports that the snow on the other side of the pass is some two and a half feet deep. He traveled through snow for a distance of eigh teen miles. He was four davs mak ing the trip, seventy miles. New Landlord. Rumor has it that Mr. N S. Pti Bois. grocer ol this city, is soon to take charge of the St. Charles Hotel as landlord. Du Hois knows how to keep a hotel. Pauaoramlets. -Friend Dn Boise -till monopolizes his share of rheuma tism. It is reported that ten thousand bushels of wheat have been purchased in this city during the week, for which from 57 14 t0 per bushel was paid. A fine assortment of boots and shoes at Blain Young JfcCo's. ; Mr. J. (iillilan found a new pair of j boot) on the street on Wednesday. J The owner can get them by npplyll g I to him. Doc. Furnsworth is giving gen.-ml i satisfaction repairing and putAng in gnou running ortier an Kinds ot sew ing machines. Messrs. Harper it Co. and Blain. Young A Co. will soon be in receipt of large invoices of dry goods, direct from New York. How's that for high. The fine Instruments lately received by Dr. Gray, together with new in voices of material for dental work, give him enlarged facilities for Che ex- The extreme dullness that pervades business circles is caused by the lack of trade ! There was an attendance of ninety students during the term ending Nov. 20th. at Albany Collegiate Institute. Lee Burkhart's new residence is about completed. If is a handsome as well as bandy residence. Navigation above the Dalles, on (lie Columbia river. Is reported closed for the season. of people Think of it, three million perished by famine in lVi The street Railroad in Portland will be in operation soon, four cars having arrived. Butter solid at 30c per pound. Eggs, not in liberal supply, com ma ud 34c per twelve. A. F. Wheeler has been appointed agent for this city of the F. F. I. Co. Bully for he. Camp meets this evening. Come out. Dr. Ballard, of Lebanon, was in the city on Wednesday. Prof. Audrey, Edith O'Gorman's agent, was hauled up before the Re corder and asked to pay a lecture license, exacted by the city, of io per night, on Wednesday. He paid the bill, amounting in all to 1A but ! grumbled thereat. Weather has lieen generally pleas ant during the week cool, sharp nights, with warm, sunny days. Mr. William Peters will sunn have on hand a number of fine side and end spring hacks, thoroughbraees. etc., home manufacture, which he will sell as low as the lowest, If you want the latest thing in furs, warm and handsome, go to Blain, Young, & Co's. The O. S. N. Co. refuse to receipt tor freight on the Columbia river above the Dalles. The engraving of this city, expected to be ready for this issue, is not yet out of the hands of the engraver. As soon as it is ready it will appear in the Register. It is a large work, and takes time. In the mean time all who j wish extra copies am send in their 1 orders, accompanied by the cash, and tliey will be filled as soon as the en i graving appears. Price lS'.jc per single copy, or ten copies for$l. I As soon as full official returns for i all the counties come in we shall pub l lish them. Grant carries the State by a majority of not far from 3.500. Mrs. J. L. Harris has been prostrat ed by disease, preventing her from at tempting to go to the Dalles th first of the week, as intended, seeking to benefit her health by the change. Mrs. Godiey may be prevented from going to Walla Walla the present Winter, by the early closing of the Columbia river, but she is still willing to sell her fine stock of millinery, etc., to a cash customer, at a bargain, and take the chances. -The first "culled pusson " on record Joseph Stoat, of many colors. Tlie latest wooden wedding Henry Block and Amanda Board. Fire on Monday, at the residence of W. R. Cannon ; on Tuesday, at St. Charles Hotel. Edith O'Goriuaii had good houses on Monday and Tuesday nights. The Masonic fraternity having rent ed Parrish Hall, there is now no pub lic hall to be obtained for entertain ments in this city. Onr huntists are having a good time killing ducks, geese, pheasants, etc. Geese and ducks are said to be very plentiful. To hk Closed. Mr. A. B. Paxton, detiiriiig to take a little recreation, after a long and busy Summer, will be absent from the city, after the 30th inst., to the 9th or 10th of December, during which time the gallery will lie closed. I'iw2 A. WHEELER, miedd, mi:.o. Forwarding & Commission Mercbant. Dealer in MerchaiKllse and Produce. A good assortment of all kind of ioodn al ways in store ut lowest market rates. Agent for sale of Wagons,. raiu Drills, Cider Mills, Churns, Ac., Ac. CASH paid for WHEAT, ATS, PORK, BUTTER, EGGS and POUTRT. Albany, Nov. 21. 1872 At a meeting of the (acuity and' students of tin; Albany CoH( gtata I n st itute, tlie following resolutions were unanimously adopted : Whereas, It has pleased ihe Almighty Disposer of Events to re move Dy death our respected and be loved preceptress in music. Miss Lib bie Woodward, therefore, AWoiW, That in thi severe and unexpected loss to afflicted relatives : aim menus ami to tin- in-1 in it ion we I recognize the hand of a father who I alfiieteth wisely and for the good of i his children. Mw, lhat we cherish for our young, amiable, and beloved teacher, the most attectiouate and respectful remembrance, fittolml, That we lender our sym pathy and condolence to her respected father and his family, and commend them to the divine consolation, w hich were the eoujkletm of the departed from early life and in her last moments, , That a copy ol these reso lutions be sent to the tilHiuted family, and that they be published in the papers of this city, and in the Salem SUttusiiiun and Utiriatiaii Advocate. n tun. In this city, Nov.. 1(1. at the resi dence of John Barrows, Esq .4 of tv pliold fever, after an illness of one month, .Mis- Libbie Woodward, eldest daughter of Rev. L. T. Woodward, of Salem. New To-Day. H. ASHEXHEUS. Commission Merchant, and dealer In all kinds of GAME, POULTRY', FISH DAIRY Ultil M't'E. Wnkblngton Market, Portland, Or. BliAM HES Stall is central Market. No. M3 Ftrsi street. NTCoMignmonts respectfully solicited ana retains promptly mado, limit. notion Xotieo, NOTICE is IIEKEBY (ilVEN THAT tlie annual election for iliu city ol AlwMiy 111 Linn county, Oregon, will be i.-Moti Monday, the M Bay of 1 e ember, Kit, ft lUe tourt House Ingaidefty.forthe election ol the following officers, to-wlt : one Mayor, one Recorder, one Marshall, one IrciisiircranU s;s Aldermen J- K. HERHES, Recorder. atutuy, .ov. u, Ittfi Hogs! Hogs! Hogs! TOM HHiHEST CASH PRICE PAI D lor IDressocl Hogs, ny wfKTtAKE mstmn Albany, Nov, 1 18732 JtFltfiJAVclassesofworkliia people either dcx, young or old, wake more nion ey a work lor us in (heir spare moments, or all the time, I ban ut anyihhifrelse Par' Port hind. Maine. lh I A BARGAift OFFERED; MRS. H. n. t;oi.! Y OFFERS FOR her entire stnuk Of MILLtNUnv "UMMING8, 4c., Ac, toxelher w ith the poo l wlU, nt u hara1n to a cash eustomer railing health Is her only reason for destis nix 10 sell, TO SEt'l'Hi: .4 BAHUAIX Apply immediutely to MRS, Bi. . t.ODLEV, Flint Htr; et, Albnny. Pork! Pork! Pork! i ifw iMverotl in Aliiiy,for which I il! pay the MtthMt m.(r f, ( 'ASH thai the murket will atrord. UI Albany, Nov. 8, m J' "KRRKS- WILSO. &. BROTHER, Imirorters and dialers in Doors, Sash, Blinds, Etc. GLASS, SlIO t 10xl IllcllUifVlv X. E. ror. CalUbraln & Drumm Ntn 8AS FRANCISCO. .1m, i-rvrin, 01 all minis and sizes. The tar:' rrwf lLr om,r;'1 !l' Glriilu, Jn U.W and jimt r elvel, at, low nrlees Also, lUvatorii.HamWa. PHiltoS erm,j.te. S,,M by tREADWEIJ, &o., NMitranchco, feml foi' price list. 9m FURS! FURS ! 1081! I ffl Hi "U 5LJ5ZI15?W.Sfnr hv them hi at once. weather" hands. 1 prairie. Albany, Fjb,,7jw