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ALBANY REGISTER, 3 BUSINESS CARDS. A. . LAYTOSI DKALEK IN Groceries, Provisions, Etc, ALBANY, OREGON. TIT ILL STRTVE TO KEEP THE BEST T of giwU in mn line, and mil at the lni ettliviharaien. Call ami tee tne. lis At Yorti! Brownsville, KIRK, HUME & CO., AKK MILL SELLING Iff DRY GOODS, CLOTHIXG, boot.', suom, hakdw aiik, UBOCEKIKS, NO t -JOSH, El'., ETC., if which thev keen on hand u full stock, and art- able to sell ut lowest rates, us usual, for Cash or I'rodure. Wllinlsobeabletohuy ami sell drains of nil kinds, or attend lo storing or for warding it ut their Warehouse in Halscy. ,.t wrmv ifiUL ft I Vk UIVOUBUITUU. JAJUVIV, liu Jn w vn J. W. BALDWIN, Attorney and Counselor at taw, WILL PKACTItlK IN ALL THK Courts in the Id, 3d and 4th Judicial Dis tricts, in tno sunremc i;onrr 01 wn-Ktm, and in tin' l'- lisfrictin(n,ircuin nn iIi-i-tik In Parrish brick. Hip stairs), in , nM-nnled bv the late N. H. Onnor, First street. Ail-any. Oregon. toMvB t. It. vm-nELL. - W'LI H. MITCHELL & BOLPH, Attorney and Counselors ut Iaw OOLIOITOKSIN CHANCERY AND PIKK- O tors In admiralty, omce over me 0111 lwt office, Front street, Portland, Oregon. lv4 J. C. 10WELL. I-LINN POWELL & FLIXN, Attorneys and Counselors at Iw, A St) SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY (L, A. FHnn notary public), Albany, Oregon. Collections and conveyances promptly at tended to. i W. G. JOKES, H. B., HOMEOPATHIC PHTSIOIAN. ALBANY, OBEUOS. llivt I). M. JONES. J. LIN8KY HILL. .it)M: mix. PHYSICIANS AND SORCSrONS ALBANY, ORKtiON. OFFICK- SOl'TH SIDE FIRST STREET, up-stalrs, in J. M. Bench's store-house, iffvl T. W. HABBIh, n. !., Pliyskian and Surgeon, ALBANY, OHElitN. OFFICE OVER TIRRELL-S &TOBB, Fii-st street. Uesidonee lhird-st., one door west of Methodist church. 37-4 BESTISTRY. UEO. W. UBAV, IK O. 8., DOES ALL WORK IN THE line of his profession in the Utial, Jl mill most apprw ill method, A.im.sihetlraL'ents used for the painless extmct Ion of teel h, if desired. ri l.-nbi i- attention given totheregu- luiion of Children's teeth. Dental consultations and examinations fukk. ClmrflM moderate. Sat slact lon guaranteed in every ease. Call at his office and examine specimens of his workman- "oFFICE In Parrish Brick Block, np stairs. J718vt LEFFEL dc Mi'EBS' WaterWlie els SPHERICAL FLUMES, And General Mill Machinery. J. F. BACKEN8TO, Agent, 51vj Albany, Oregon. K. 8. DUBOIS. W. H. M'ft LUAH. n. s. ou bois & o HAVE ON HAND AN D CONSTANTLY reviving a lsrge stock of Urocerlrs and Provisions, Wood and willow ware, tobacco, cigars, confectionery, Yankee notions, etc., etc.. wholesale and retail, at lowest rates. Opposite B. C. Hill Son's drug store, Albany, Oregon. My ALBANY BOOK STOKE. Established In l3. E. A. Frcelaiid, DEALER IN EVERY VARIETY OF miscellaneous books, school liooks, blank liooks. stationery. Hooks Imported to order at short notice. Alliany, Dec. 8, W7u. . Tlie Eyes! The Ears! BR. T. L. UOLOE.Y, Oculist and Aurlst, Albany, Oregon. nit. ma en is a son of I lie noted old opthnhnic doctor, S. S.Oi;'-'en. i v nns nau .x K-ncm-e Intivaling wnfl lenl of giving B'llirO satlsfact on to Soi Wnomy pSoe thetmvtnder hto .(ire. 41 ' T. FOltTINEB, 1aoc1c3L, Oregon Manufacturer or an I dealer In HARNESS & SADDLE A Wood Artlele ftar Fair I'rloe. Partienlsr attention raid to Bkyaiuvo. Shedtl, SorWiavSy MM PA(lFi: vnmt mbwv l ast Friday at Corvallis, Aron Wilson was bound over in the Bum of $200 to answer, on a oliarge of assaulting Jeliial Kendall with a deadly weapon. A quarrel about a board bill, at Drain's station, a few days ago, re sulted in a Mr. Livingston receiv ing a flesh wound in the arm, from a shot tired by Jos. Neff, a boarding-house keeper. Jas. Love, convicted of larceny and sentenced to the penitentiary for three years, from Umatilla county, has been discharged, his term having expired. Also, Suit, a Chinaman, convicted of larceny in Jackson county, having served out his term. Eighty-tour marriage licenses were issued from the Clerk's office of Lane county during the year 1872. One brig, one bark and fourteen schoolers arrived at Coos Bay dur ing the last week in December. John Grim, whose mare and colt were stolen at the State Fair, at the same time his camp was robbed, last fall, having made several un successful searches for his animals, was fortunate enough to find them on Monday of last week, at Cor vallis. The Roseburg Pluindeakr says: " It is reported on the street that the Merchant & Farmer's Naviga tion Company have sold their steam er Enterprise in the Umpqua river to the ulamette river JS avtgation Company. We did not hear the price, it is also reported mat two new saw mills will be built the ensuing season on the lower river ami a steam tng for use upon the bar." The Corvallis Gazette contains this bit of news : "Luther King, of this county, who, it is alleged, eloped with a girl of about fourteen, some days since, was overhauled this side of Portland, and, with the girl, brought back on last Monday. 'Little Lute,' as he is sometimes called, was examined before Judge Uurnctt on separate charges of horse stealing and abduction, aud in de fault of bail was committed to the county lock-up to await further proceedings. We refrain from com menting at the present time." Hon. J. (L Wilson writes from his old home in Obio to a gentle man at the Dalles, as follows: "On the way home I was exposed con siderably by great changes of tem perature, and consequently have suffered for it nearly three weeks I have been house-bound by rhuraa tism and am not yet able to stand ou my ankle. I hope in a tew days to start for Washington. I found my folks a:l doing splendidly my boy nearly ready to marry. My mother has brightened up wonder fully ; she had given up ever seeing me. My old home here looked very natural. The trees I planted are now great noble fellows, and the many splendid residences built since I was here have alone changed things. Apart from them it seems but a day since I left here for Ore gon." The Omjonian says : Jojin .Yooreand William Allen, the lat ter a nephew ot Mr. Samuel Allen, of Salem, were drowned in the Conct Fork of the Willamette river, n short distance from Cresswell, Lane county, last week. It seems that the ferryboat belonging to Mr. Ki ox got away and lodged in a drift some distance below, aud tour men, including Moore and Allen, got into a skill' aud started down to assist some parties in getting the boat out When a short distance above the drift the skiff was caught in 'he overhanging boughs of balm tree and was knocked into splinters. Two ot the men caught tpthejimbs ot Ow ta, but tbelt'ew Mexico to perform, were others were tirowjBed., The parties below seeing a bucket floating on the surface, rightly guessed an acci dent had occurred, and started to the assistance ot the men. The two men who were hanging to the tree were rescued by means of a rope thrown to them. The body of Moore was found in thirty minutes after the accident, and that ot Mr. Allen some time next day. Mrs. Fair has procured a warrant for the arrest of (J. Thestleton, for libel. The libel consists in a series of caricatures of her last trial for mnrder. The colored pefiple of San Fran cisco celebrated Emancipation Day with much enthusiasm. San Francisco issued 1,996 mar riage licenses during the year 1872. Of these 371 backed out. The retiring Chief Engineer of the Portland Fire Department, was presented with a watch, valued at $225, on the 1st, by his friends. The citizens of Salem are taking steps to build a city wharf. Report says the winter has been mild and pleasant at Ochoco. For the first time in the history of Los Angeles, Cal., all faro aud moii te games and gambling have been closed, by enforcing the anti- gambling law. At Vallejo, Cal., measles, scarlet fever and diptheria are prevalent among the children. A stable and three horses were burned up at Itelena, on the 11th ult. A mule in the same building had his eyes burned out, but escap ed alive. Dr. Roswell, ot Corvallis, has engaged to deliver a series of lec tures, on physiology, at the North Public School in that place. Roseburg is about to erect a town hall, with Marshal's office and cala boose. A correspondent uf.the Corvallis Gazette writes from,. Eugene City that the Court and jmy who tried Miller for the mnrder of Smith, will be pleased to learn that Miller is rapidly recovering from his " in sanity ;" since his acquittal he has already been on two " drunks," and can loaf about low haunts as usual. The bill for the establishment of an assay office at Helena, Montana, has passed the V. S. Senate. A blind Chinaman went to the office of the Chief of Police in San Francisco, the other day, and re quested that a policeman might be detailed to shoot him lie was disappointed at being refused. The Methodists 'of I 'aker City are going to build a hew church. The Odd Feilows of Maker City have lately concluded a contract with Mr. A. M. Roberts, of Walla Walla, for the erection of a large two story fire proof building of cut stone, the upjier story to be used as a Hall. Fifty-one marriage licenses were issued from the Clerk's office in Jackson cjunty last year. There are upwards of 400 China men working in the mines on the Weenache, forty mi'es north of Pleasant Grove, Yakima county, with good success. Deep snows aud cold weather is reported in Montana. Mule trains are " snowed in," and stage travel is attended with great difficu ties. Some of the inhabitants of Kitti tass alley, W. t., say that during the earthquake shock, a low, rush ing sound was heard a if a hurri cane was raging ; also a strong sul phur odor prevailed. It is reported that the Lee family, circus jierformers, while journeying set upon at Apache Pass by the Apaches, not long since, and a killed. The Oreffotiian has news of the drowning of Charles Tanger and Julius Mack, near Oysterville, ou the 1st, by the swamping of their boat Tanger left a wife and four small children. .They were Ger mans, and were honest and indus trious. The Chinese New Year com mences on the 28th inst Mlind Tom, the wonderful pian ist, is to be in 'Frisco in April It is said the new style of ladic' bonnet is a cross between a locorao tive smoke-stack and a custard cup, Saloons open so frequently in Portland that reporters can't keep track of them. iieaver tail is w cents a pound in Portland. On Saturday evening last, the Good Templar's Hall, at Portland lately finished, was dedicated to the cause ot temperance. A joint stock company, with a capital stock ot $50,000, constructed the build ing, which is of wood, two stories high, and represented as imposing, T he officers of the Grand Lodge conducted the services, Portland has a mummified mer maid. Rev. N. Doane, at Dalles, on New Year's eve, received a dona tion ot $130 from friends. The Bulletin says that R. H Hewett, of Olympia, has beei awarded the contract for the 7'erri torial printing in Washington 7er- ritory He has already had it for three years Win. Mennett, of East Portland was sent to the Insane Asylum last Saturday St. David's Protestant Episcopa Church, East Portland, was dedi cated to God's service on New Years' day, by Bishop Morris, An accident occurred in the South Umpqua river at Oak Grove sta tion, twelve and a half miles soutt of Roseburg, in which Dunbar, the hostler for the Oregon and (. alitor nia Stage Company, and three horses were drowned, he gener al opiniou is that he was struck by the horses in some way aud stunned. 7'he Statesman of the 4th inst, says : The members of the Board ot Equalization have ciphered so tar now that they think they can begin to see through. 7' Ley think they will be ready to adjourn and Hit away next Tuesday. We shall greatly miss a genial presence when they are gone. Mr. W. J. llcrren, residing near Salem, was severely hurt last week by being thrown out of his wagon. Forty-one jiotaries and ten com missioners of deeds were appointed in Washington Territory, last year. Walla Walla county, W. T., pays $13,613 16 of the 7brritorial tax, more than twice as much as any other comity. Wahkiakum county only pays $237 39. Frederick Yoss, native ot Ger many, aged about 40 years, unmar ried, living near Oak Point, fell dead on the floor whi'e attending a party at the house of a friend, Wed nesday, evening, January 1st. lie seemed perfect'y well until the mo ment he was stricken down. Heart disease is supposed to have been the cause of death. Postotfices, atSherwoods's Jills, Mason county, aud at Mocksee, Yakima county, W. 2'., have been discontinued. Thurston county has 856 persons, juvenile, entitled to draw school money. There are 13 persons in Thurston county who cannot read nor write. Isaac Rice, who shot and killed man by the name of Olds, on Pipe Creek, W. T, a few weeks ago, has had an examination ana been discharged. The unanimous opin ion was that he was justified in the shooting. 7'he total property valuation in Washington Territory is $18,569, 288 61. lite amount tax doe for the fiscal year is $54, 317 07. Four criminals were pardoned out of the Washington Territory penitentiary during the year 1872,, Jos. Brandt who died at Van couver last week, left a wife nd eleven children, ten being now at home with their mother, and one at West Point as a cadet in the United, States Military Academy., 7he North Pacific railroad ha 84 locomotive engines, 18 passen ger cars, 5 baggage cars, 1 pay car, 2 observation cars, 350 box cars, and 1,100 platform cars. 7'he Paget Sound Express says there is a volcano in the Olympic range,or at least a peak that smokes. All stores and bar-rooms, includ ing hotel-bars, were ordered closed in Los Angeles, Cal., last Sunday, under the new Sunday law. The Washington County Agri cultural Society have elected the following peisons to act as a Board of Directors for the present year: A. LeweUing, James Imbrie, J. F. Bybee, W. R. Jackson, G. M. Ray mond, L. Patterson, R, Imbrie, W. t. Scoggiu aud Ben Cornelius. 7'he Directors then elected Robert Imbrie, President; G. W. Baymond, Secretary; W.R.Jackson, Treas urer. 7'he next Fair will be held Sept. 29th, 1873. Fifteen couples were made hap py, or miserable, in Marion county during December. Union county had but one pris oner in jail last week, and he a Ce lestial. Governor Ferry, of Washington Territory, recently visited San Juan Island, and conferred with the County Commissioners of Whatcom couuiy in reference to their exer cising jurisdiction over the islands lately acquired by the award ot King William. 7'hey oocordingly established election precincts there in, aud will soon order an election tor Justices of the Peace and Con stables. 7'he people are pleased with the results of the arbitration. Small-pox is prevalent in Baker county, and one case is reported in Baker City. Methodists have been holding re vival meetings in Yakima valley. H. Parker set a fine dinner for Walla Walla children on New Years' day. FOBEIUX XKW. The weather was very fiiie in, aris on the 1st inst., and the boule vards were crowded with holiday throngs. Prosecutions have been instituted, in Berlin against Roman Catholic journals which have published the ... n.wU;.... fpt. lev; nu l VUi itiiincuLiwn. i uc citement ou that subject is increas ing throughout the, canpire. The Earl of Galloway, Eng., is eai'. His age was i'4. John H. Bawsoiufc Co., London, ealers in -Manchester goods, have fai el, with liabilities reported at fifteen millions. It is feared other, failures will follow. Ox-Emperor Napolem has lately undergone the first operation bv ithotritv for the removal of stone in the bladder. The Emperor has conferred, the order of the Black Eagle ujion Bis marek. The London Time thinks Ameri cans will eventually people. Sand-, wich Islands, and they will become valuable colony between J-an 'ranqisco, China and Australia. Santa Anna is expected at cm Cross, Mexico, during January. The. Mexican Congress adjourned without passing Rosecrens' project. An English Company has entered as a competiK r. Napoleon had a second )eratioii performed for stone, in tne bladder, on the 6th inst, with horrible re sults. On the 7th his case was uot regarded as critical.