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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1872)
3 ALBANY REGISTER. 1HAJK1AL ASO (XIMMEM'IAL. Oold in New York 1 12 Si . Legal ten- c lew 88 '89 c. ' Wheat in Liverpool-Average. 1 j 01 4d ; club, lis Odia. The latest dates from San Francisco 1 report the wheat market active WHj j prices Arm, at advanced figures. It ues WMn "1 a unmiT 01 PW is dmrged bv at least one journal In fw "elghbow. had taken them home, San Francisco, the Sty-Mam, that ''" thei" a"d forgotten all about nearly all its eotemporaries are in , tne1"- A w dH-vs "K a P1" " ; FrkaJkuder' luterest, and tliey an; ( the Ptomoe copies of tlie Rkg tlierefore anxious Do convey tin.- iu ":r. passed from the "delivery" to that tlie wheat market is weak and dull so Hat he mav secure wheat suffi-1 cient to load vessels now in that jiort, at low figures, But we will give the UeMkan own words : flic Produce Market Is in a whole some, buoyant condition. All tlie -pers in the interest of Friedlander which include nearly all our city co temporaries are anxious to convey the idea that the market is dull, in the face of tlie fact that tliere are forty -hips awaiting cargoes and the price of touage lias declined nearly 50 per cent. The market lias not been as firm in the past year a it is at present, and thrre is not the slightest probabili ty of a decline in price in either Wheat or Barley, simply because tlie supply does not equal the demand. We have heard of several sales of choice Wheat in San Joaquin county, at 2 12'.,. and of two parcels of extra choice Santa ( laras S2 25. vet the OiOlatu and ( ail both report the market weak at $2. I i omtnent is unnecessary. Should this prove to be a true state-1 mentof ftcts. the prophecy that wheat would be In demand at 75c jier bushel in this city within a few days, may be realized. In Portland, owiinr to the depress- : ion in business circles by the terrible ! tire of Sunday last, and tlie firm belief i that prices in Liverpool ill early de cline, wheat dealer an- not anxious to invest heavily even at old quota tions. Prices are steadier, however. than for some time past, and we quote the market at $1 553l tiO per lOOfts. I lor iwkw The continued absence ot ram m allfomin and the favorable condition of the tonnage market, are urged as two reasons why dealer- there are so firm in their views as to the ultimate advance in the price of wheat. Portland prices are : Flour-4 2&50 SO f bbl. Wlieat-1 5061 60 f 100 fts. Oats-fl 601 65f 100lh. Hay-Good timothy at 1 f ton. Potatoes Supply exceeds the de mand ; 40990c f taishel. Onions Prices firm; range from 1 to le f ft. Butter Common country at A t30c: fancy dairy readily bring 42tf45c f . Fruit Dull sale apples quoted at 1 5075c f box, pears 73c to $1. Poultry In crood demand at . 30 ! ' 34 50 f down ; duck 30 "f dozen ; turkeys IScf . It affords us pleasure to announce that tbe price of wheat in this market is gradually tending upward, our deal ers now offering 70c ier bushel. Xo change noted in the produce market, with full supplies. Butter Receipts fair at 23'ftlOc per pound. Eggs In fair supply at 37'c per dozen. Potatoes In good supply at 50c kt Dtisnw. Green Apples Winter. 50c per bushel. Pork Butchers and packers are offer ing 6c per pound in limited supply. Beef Cattle Butchers offering 5c. "Biz. n Biz." Some meut times get dull and men. tlie mo- , , . I business slack in their particular depart mentor trade. set down and commence bewailing t heir "luck," without making any at tempt to increase business, or going for something 'outside'" to help pay the running expenses until dull time are over. Xot so with a livery man i.. i.i,-A....m.. ,..1 in vovMuioiiiu, ,,1111, iaivoruuig to Hie .LutMk Mndlug his busluesd dull, l gone to peddling apples from a basket, at tlie rate of four for a bit or two for five tents. Hard time won't atch him asleep, you bet. Fike Losses. Losses by tlie Poit- land fire of Sunday are repmted ! . . ' 1 he not over $300,000. j I Who is to blame ? Parties who receive their mail through the Post office, wild by their neighbors for their mail, and when said neighbor neglects : for any cause to give the party so uding. his paper or letters, then the Pctm-,tr pnbllsheY is blamed with "' nA o' capacity or discharge of his duty. 1,1 sevml a" when we have been PPJ1 to, we have found that par- ll,e " P"" 01 u wnaimg. iu "m aown on uie counter, anu want , off and forgot tliem. 01 course the j subscribers 'went" for us about their j papers, and knowing that we had made no mistake in the matter, we went to the office and found them wliere they had been carelessly laid down. If parties who really wish to lie accommodating, would be a little more careful they would save us and the postmaster a deal of trouble and many, many undeserved curses. Grand Bam. at Salem. We ac knowledge the reception ot an Invita tion to attend a grand ball, to be given on N'ew Year's eve. Dec. 31st, at Reed's 0iera IIotie. Salem. It will doubtless be an imposing affair, and we should much like to lie in atten dance. OFF its Pins. Tlie flour house at! the switch jut east of tlie depot. owned by Elkins Bros., of Lebanon Mills, during tlie storm ot Monday night, was partly blown from its foundation, and considerably twisted and shaken. It contained a car load of flour at the time Christmas In this city, was not like the old-time Christmas. It was quiet, and certainly tlie dullest lay out i for tlie grand holiday of holidays that j we liave ever witnessed. Tlie princi pal cause doubtless was tlie stringency of the money market. . i . ........ j i I ssafk. I ne long bridge on first ; street opposite Cherry's Foundry, Is said to be getting ratlier shaky, the ; water having waslied away the earth from under the supports. This mat ter should be attended to by tlie prop er authority. Fast Time. On Sunday the train for Portland ran fronithis city to Jef ferson, eight miles, in nine minutes. and to Salem, twentv-flye miles, i thirty minutes. Tlie schedule time between Salem and I'ortland, was les sened three-quarters of an hour. Removed. Albany Ixidge Xo. 4, I. O, O. F., has rented and moved in to flic large ami elegant brick building on First street, owned by Fox Bros.. which tliey have fitted up very neatly ! and appropriately. Demnvl, 11... I l I-,.. itr.n i..-r.i. a, .mi imsuii, rnq., who left us about two months imv for avWt tn ohl lllb.nU nd rW Eastern States, returned on Christinas. G. W. Young, who accompanied him from this city, remains in Illinois, and will not probably return until Spring. COMMisH RECHVED.-Mr.Raymoiid , is now Postmaster of this citv. vice Freelaial, resigned, his commission liaving lieen received on Christmas day. Its tlie only paying Government j office in tk' State of Albany. Blood will tell. Beddim;. If you want a splendid spring niattrass. or a feather bed, win dow curtains, any style of furniture. picture frames, mirrors, patent wash I ; . .. . , tubs or churns, call at Mealeys. corner 1 of Broadalblu and First streets. attheij. r. uiirBcii un next Sunday (Dee. 20th; Rev. S. G. Irvine will preach on Psalmody, endeavor ing to show that the songs contained ! 1,1 ,ne scriptures snouia tie employ-1 led iii the worshin of God. F Ssow and Slcsii In Portland, on u.,..,i.... t..,e,..i i.k . 1 Monday, interfered ith travel, even , forapelllng the stiwt cars to haul ofT j in tbe afternoon. . Om Tt'ESDAV Tlie train from the i " south, mi tlie O. Ski',. H 1? .1: m,, tt. 8'lin ' w"u wn ra,uts ? " waslll,'K wy of a bridge KeyOnd Eugene City. : In Mkmokiam. At a meeting of tlie4 Musicians of Sacramento, held at the Pavilion qp Wednesday, I tec. 18th, the following resolutions of repect to tin; memory of John W. Godlky. deceased, were presented by the com mittee and unanimously adopted : Whereas, It has pleasedan Allwise Providence in Hi- infinite wisdom to take from our midst our late worthy and esteemed fellow musician. lohn W. Oodley, the intimate relations . long lield by the deceased with the i members of this profession render It appropriate tliat we should place upon record our high appreciation of his talents as a musician and his merits as a man ; therefore. le.itlmi. That we deeply deplore his untimely loss, stricken down as he 1 was in tlie prime of his manhood and and rentier hi ins nereaveu parent' relatives our lieartfelt sympathy. Jlemilrn!. That a conv of these reso lutions be sent to his afflicted parents. JUS. HI. I', UK. J. P. MELCIUOK, Com. FRANK MOORE Paragramlkts. River rising rap idly. Roads anything but dusty. Business looking up. Another storm on Wednesday night. Messrs. Woodrum and Abbott, just from tlie Fast, talk of going Into busi ness in this city. Mis. I). Froman very ill with lung fever. N'ew City Council takes the reigns of government next week. The storms of the week have played hob with telegraphic news. High water lias stopped the City Mills. Brown, who. with Reid, broke jail some mouths ago in this city, is re ported to be in the citv of Boston at present. Reid Is at Victoria. Xo mail from the North on Christ mas day. Money still extremely hard to oli taln on any lay out. On Christmas, an ignited wax cau- die placed upon the sewing machine by a little daughter of Mr. Hart, set-; tine: Are to a dress and coninnmicathii? to a work-basket filled with small ar- -- tides ot apparel, thread, etc., came w,thl an ace of wlng wnat niignt Yaw provexl adLsastrousconflagnition. vH arf, havliiir. nltniafj. ntn mul sunshine. Weather warm. It is rnnwred that tlie night watch will be discontinued alter tlie present mouth. In the matter of engravings tor Christmas and New Years Illustra tions, we are specially out of luck, as by the time tliey will arrive they "Will j be entirely out of date. Better luck next time. Christmas trade pronounced unusu ally dull by onr merchants. Scarcity of (t's is what's tlie matter. Weed lias a few tevs lett for Xew Years; also isiiiJies. nuts, and a piemlld assortment of groceries and provisions. Call and see. VARIOC ITEM. uie .u. rj. viiuivii in e,i!l j oniami. IU... r V 1.. l....... If .1 1 Kcv. II. Caldwell pastor, is prospennir. On Sablwth evening last eleven iiames were added to the inemliersliip by let ter. Tlie present number of Sunday i Schools in the M. E. Church is 17.214, I an increase within the imst four vears ! of 2..V25: scholars, 1.197.G74. an in- fo,ir .w,rs of 141-149 Rev. J. F. leVore informs us tliat on last Saturday at the quarterly meet ing on the Iewis River charge. Rev. S. Mathew, pastor, made the follow ing report for tlie sist three months : Received by letter 1 person and 15 on probation : preaclied 58 sermons; made 5 pastoral visits, and obtained 4 new subscribers for tlie I'nciic ChrAtnn AdrociUe, Rev. ii Flinii writes from .fefTerson. December lsth. giving the following I?ftIT ! 'T ," the M. E. Church of tin tni. t sabbath of tlie 111 1 : "Good news from town. On 1 month we be- tad a meeting in our new house, which I i has continued ever since. We have j readied tlie following results : We ! have 25 conversions and 10 seekers, (tliere were 14 penitents at the altar j last night, and four were converted . 1 13 have joined and seven were baptized on .iionaay. A teacher in one of the select schools 1 at Boise City, Iiad a fit in the scfiool- roo,in a few !' "go. whereat the children were badly frightened. A lloutor who W!U M the nmil had taken too much -plzen." General Applegate. Commissioner of Emigration, lectured to a fair audl- InTi'ortlaiKl lust Friday evening. rii jt . , i . 1 "e imgonmn uiiHioiiuces ins iec- N' very eiitertainine and Instructive, j and the audience responded loudly to 1 a motion of thanks. SEW TODAY. PER CENT SAVED BY BUYING NEW GOODS OF- Xk.Lli.lY km Cfc GO. 7 ALBANY, OHEUOK. Txst Rocetved n entire new toek of tbe Most Fasliiouable Gootls of tbGSeason -M CI I AS- DRY GOODS, CLOTHIMC . BOOTS, SHOES, APR, HATH, ULAiW, RM KERY HARDWARE, d C'hinn &ntln Drras (ood, ART ftTEl ART SiTRII'EK, POPUX LlhTREK, M OK II PLAIDS, TASK I.OTII, ATRIPED, PLAID, and KXITTED MARIS, WOOLEXNAqVH URAST AKD 1IAMPIO! and a large utoek or FANCY GOODS! CARPET, OIL CLOTHS, A Iloust- rurnUliing Goods, AIX OF WHICH IS OFFEHEII AT THE M JEL R.BL BIT phi o mm rtnt adjoiaiu- Puwi IvBtj PIANOS-ORfiANS. MILLET, DAVIS & CO.'i CELEBRATED PIANOS Take Ihr Highest Rnnk, HALLKT, DAVIft & tn.n piasok have been sciee'c.l by the Kxivntlw Committee of tin1 World's Jubilee as the Rent PIiiuok. No oilier I'iano will b used. Franz Bendel, Tlie greatest llvlmj Pianist, who was in Host on, attending the lutiUee, says : The llallel. Davfai A foK llim (, Ih. in ever) jmrtlrulHr, all ulber PISMS Call and examine and we for yourselves, ' or send for Price List and Circulars. W. K. IIADOKK, Sole Agent, ui snow & Boos' Art liallerv, 73 First street, Portland. ORGANS. Uty- J HiWMOiMj II.- IX der of the Methodist Chinch, sun Francisco, says : "In my opinion. Utoi a H'immIm a- t'o.'H Orgau'iN have no cpiaJ for richness anil sweetness of tunc, with (trail power. I am Inmiliar with al! tlia most prominent Oi-.'ans in the inarkei, have owned four different kinds, and un hesitatingly suy I prefer those of Ueotve WihkIs 0 ail)' other." Send for I'fkv List and ( iiftlUtm for th finest I It-mill In the world. W. K. UAtHiKIt, Sile Aacnt, at Snow & Koos' Art liallct v, 78 First sit-ct't, I'ortland.'or. August 'AVdvfmil Iuti UHKHtf) (jOODS, til.dVKS. TlilM tntnjfs, Hoxlery, etc.. oto Tunc I's, First street. 43.4 (l TO Tl'KR ELL'S FOR HARDWARE, VI Lamps, IJiiiiH-hiiiin-vs, etc. He has the Woods to suit yon. 43.4 A. B. MORRIS, General CouiiiiisMioii FORWARDING MERCHANT. H AVIXU LEASED K. L'HEADLK'S large i w a. it k ii o use Bl'Y, NEIJ. WORE OR FORWARD aS '"ol o Brnailalblii streetn the hank ! "tore e,u' r'ver' 1 al inyiwrcd to WHEAT or OATS, In unlimited quantities. The Hignml Markel Priee PaM tat nh far Wheal aad Oala. Piulies wishhtK to store l irain, can make arranKcinentu to get all the sacks needed, linilii tnred and forwurded at lowest rutcs. I A shnr of natitmae Is solicited. A. B. MORRIS. Allwny.July 176v4 GEORGE TURRKLL PAY THE HKJII est prlw for all kinds of Country Pro duce. Remember the address, Tumdl's, First street. 43.4 BLACK SMITHING ! -AND General Repair Shop. THE I'NDLUNK.NED HAVISO KG turned to Allmn v. and taken hi old hoion comer of Ellsworth and Second utrertH, nnnontiee his ivadinewi to tttead to all kinds of IU.A KsMl'l IIING. MILL A MACIUMC EORU'SO, ETC. Also, has on hand and for wle. the COQCILLARD WAGON, Strayer rerce-teed GRAIN STAB MOL1KE, and ether PLOWS WOOD'S R Si. PER A MOWER, which ht rill urn on tlie most reasonshle terms. HORSE SHOEING- -All round, $2; Resetting, $1. 'w UIVE ME A CALL, All work entrnated to me will recelre prompt attention, and lie ctecnted in the liest poiwlhle manner, with irnod material. A share of pnhllc pntronoKt is wltclteil. 6j!"Shopon comerEUsworthtind S'cond atrects, opposite l'lerce'a Kerry. 10V4 F. WIMID. G EOKOE Tl'KKKL KKKI A LARliK SIOCK OI Assorted Mterchnodlte to suit the market. It would he to the In terest of everylwdy to gWe him on rly call. (14