A L & A NY REGISTER. AN'PTINWARK. 01 iW i I i JOHN BRIGGS, t'uler in R A N G E 8 . ))K, PARLOR AND 1K)X, 8 T o v E s : Ot" Ihi' host patterns. Al.v: TIN. SHEET IJtOS ASDC'OP. I PEH WARE, And tlv usual assortment of furnishinfi goo lalu be obtained in a tin store. Rerttirs neatly and promptly executed, on reasonable torjws, Kliort reckoning nkc loiigfrleiiAi, FRONT STREET, ALBANY. 1 MM. 5, Wl hThdwark. W. H. KUHN & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in SHELF ASD HEAVY H A II "WA. R E , Farmers' & Mechanics' Tools, III 1I.DERV HAHDWAKE, IRON AND STEEL, OAK mid EMI HUBS, HK'UORY A OAK SPOKEN, HICKORY AXIEH, Hardwood Lumber. Ileiit Iiims. Shaft. Poles, e., WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Ml ofivhieh are now offered to the pub lie at low rates. As we make the business a special' v, we can and will keep a better a-wortoUJJrt, at lower prices, than any ii.nise ill this city. W. It. KI HN & CO., Monteith tire-proof brick. First street. Albany, June 14, 1872-4K4 DRUGS. ii KO. F. SKTTLEMIER, DRUGGIST, Successor to I). W. Wakefield), :irrlHh-K Now Building, FlrM Street, ALBANY, OREGON. Dealer In DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC AH articles warranted pure, and of the Vt I'mlltv. I'h leians prescriptions carefully com pe, .. iid. Albauy, Oct. 17, 18W!tf A. OAKOTllERS 4 CO., Dealers ln- S'PO 4 lli:.HI( AI.S OILS, PAISTS, Y, tMi, LAMPN, ET'., All the poptilar PATENT MEDICIXES, HJI CUTLERY, CU1AR8, TOBACCO. MOTIONS PEBrtWEBV, and Toilet Goods. Particular tre,and promptness Riven I'hyslis'prosoriptlotisand ftunlly Rec- A. CAROTHERS & CO. Albany, Oregon-4v5 BUSINESS UARDS. BANKING AND Exchange Office, ah.hany. okhmoji. DBPOfHTB RECEIVED SUBJECT TO i check at i.;lit . luici'c-i' Hllowe 1 ontiuiiMlpiiosltsincoin. ; Exchange on Portland, Sao Emneisco, , and New York, for galoot lowest rates. Collar' ions mail and prntmitly remitted. Roffns to H. Vt Corbott, Henry Fniliiwr, V. s. U) Id. Banking hour? from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Albany, Feb. I, MMBvl '.;. e. o. fomai, uevhkt, H SLOCATEDIN ALBA- nr. anil has the new lit- S rentfoh inpmtcwork.wlurli U coimisls in hiseriiini teeth in the month without covering; the whole roof.ai lieretoforo. ttglvosthewearerihe wearer the free use of the tongue to the coof of the mouth in talking and lasting. It is the smith Purvine patent. Teeth extracted without imin. Plates mended, whether broken or divided. :tU1 ll' Hi'K - First si reel . eiist of t kin ner"s Hank (np stairs), Allwny, Oregon, 7v4 CITY MARK JET, I'IKNT STREET, AMIASY, OHEOX, J. L. HARRIS, PBOPRXBTOR, llflLl, ENDEAVOR TO KEEP CON- stnntly on hand a full supply of AI-1 K1SOS OF MEA I-S, Which will be of the very best quality. The highest market price paid for Inures, hogs and sheet). Third door west of Ferry, on south side of First street. .1. L. HARRIS. Albnny, Dec. 15, 1S71-15v4 JOHN SCHMEER, of.ai.ru is- - Groceries & Provisions, ALBANY, OREGON. HAS JUST OPENED HIS NEW (iROCER establishment on corner of Ellsworth and First, streets, with a fresh stock of Groceries, Provisions, Candies, Cigars, To bacco, A ' to which he invites the atten tion of our citizens. In connection with the store he will keep a Bakery, and will always have on hand a full supply of fresh bread, crackers, &c. U-t5J Call and see rac. JOHN SCHMEER. February' W-Mv4 TiTRXIXO - - Tl"RXIX. t ' ti JP"fL , I AM PREPARED TO DO ALL KINDS 1 of turning; keep on hand and make to order rawhide-bottomed chairs, Ac. Shop near the Mills and Hosiery. Jefferson, Ore gon.. Branch shop near "Magnolia Mills," Albanv, where orders for chairs, turning, c, can lie left. JOHN M. METZLER. Jefferson, Aug. 2, 1872 WM. PETERS, MANUFACTVltEIl OF Carriages A Wagons. Of Every neaerlptlon, ALBANY, ORECSON. MANUFACTURE? TO ORDER ANY and all styles of WagonN, Carriage?, Hack, Ac., at as reasonable rates as the use of good material and first-class work will Jus tify. ftonnlrinsr neatly and expedit lously done I at low rates. I Shop on Ferry between First and Second I streets. WM. PETERS. A Ibany, May 10,1872 38 II. S. MAIL ! Tri-Wcekly Stage Line S THE UNDERSIGNED is now running a trl-weekly stage from Lebanon to Al- hanv, earning mo v. n. mans, leaving Lebanon everv Monday, Wednesday and I Friday mornings, and returning, leave I Albariv at 2 o'clock P. M. of said days. Passengers cnlieil loriu any parr oi me oitj All orders should be left at the St. Charles Hotel, Albany, for passengers or freight for Lelimion. Packages and light freight punctually delivered at low rates. All business en trusted to mo will be prompUy nUendmHo. Lebanon, Feb. 18, T2-J4V4 DUTGS. RTC. harder in Albany ASXEVKi: VET BEEN KNOWN, AND no threatening of it M piv.--nt. H Death Is a thing which sometime inns: befall every son and daugutorof the liuinun fam ily; and yet. At the id-day, Of your life, if disease lays his vile hands upon von, there issiill "a balm in (Ulead," by which von may be restored to .perfect bealt h, ana prolong your days ton mlracn ious extent. 1E3:ow ? By railing on ft. C. HI1LL & SOX, With a prescription, where you can have it compounded by one experienced in thai putt iculnr line. Also, constantly on hand n good assortment of frcdi drugs, patent medicines, chemicals, paints, oils, dye stnffs, trusses, etc. Agents for the Celebrated I'nlt Weed Kciucdy, Or. Oregon Rlieunmtlc Cnre ; ir. 1. .liiync S Sons' medicines, eic. SK'nce's Positive and Megative Powders kept '.n stock. Also agents for the Home Shuttle Sewing Mitehlac, One of the most useful pieces of household furniture extant. Call and examine. it. c. mxi. Si son. Albany, June P), 7140x8 FOUNDRY. ALBANY FOUNDIiY And Machine Shop, A. F. CHERRY Proprietor, ALIUNY. OREGON, Manufactures Steam Engines, Fionr ami Saw Hill Macliln ery, WOOD WORKING And AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY) And all kinds of IROX AXD BB.lfcS t'ASTIXWS. I'artienlarnttcntion iaid torepnlnns all kinds of machinery. 4tva STOVES, ETC. IS. M. HARVEY & CO., (LATE W. H. M'FARLAND A CO.,! Opposite the hotels, Albany, Oregon, STOVES, RANGES, Fovie ami Lift Pumps, LEAD AND IRON PIPE, Hollow Ware, HOI'S!'. F1'BNISII1!41 HARDWARE, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware. I.ABWIST STOCK IN THE VAEI.EV. Lowest Prices Every Time. BepRlrluir Properly Done. 40v Notice. O1 RBOON X CALIFORNIA RAILROAD i vimmnr. Ijind lie:mrtiiieiit, Portland I Oregon, April 5, 1872. Notice is hereby given, that a vigorous prosecm cm win oc Instituted ivfainst any and every person who trespasses upon any Railroad Land, bvcnttlngandremovingtimlx'rtherefi-om liefore the same is BOl'liHT of l he Compa ny AND PAID FOR. All vacant Land In odd numbered sec tions, whether surveyed or unsnrveye.d, within a distance of thirty miles from the line of the road, lielongs to the Company. E R. MOORES, 2v4tf Land Agent. w7 ASHEMUEIM, Commissfon Merchant, and dealer in all kinds of GAME, POULTRY, FISH ft DAIRY PRO DUCE, Wawhlnirton Market, Portland, Or. .,.,. ,t stall 18 Central Market. CSTConstenments respectfully solicited and returns promptly niado. l'-i. JOB WAGON. II AVLNC PURCHASED THE INTER out of ti. W. Young in the Deliver)' Riwiiicss I nm prepared to do any and all kinds of lobs, on short notice and with mtlck dis patch. Terms reasonable. Packages de livered to anv pnt of the city. HSf Look out for the BAT TEAM and JOB WAtWN . 20v4 A. N. ARNOLD, 'Written for the Register. OM.V A BABY HEAD. MN-JTS St ent STKH o.N THEMtATHCF THE INFANT Si V ' I RfV. B, U'.VISK AND M11S. If. ;tVNr. Only a baby dead, onlv a little flower. Only Wroni'se-hnd is plucked, to deck thcienvcniv iniwer ; Many mlr (oven, beautiful and fra- ;nin'. remain, Whv miss one little daisy, from off earth's vast plain ? 'Twit a little coffin and ntliivform was there : A baby form so small, and frail, and yet how fair ; Ah' '!was anreclous (rem totbe mother's ycarnlnp heart, A priceless treasure e'en of her very lifo a part. Only a baby dead, mil a bright little star is gone To that brighter land forever to shine. Farewell, little one, we shall liehold thy fnee no more Until we meet tin e on that fnr-off happy shore. PAflFIf OAT SKWS. At Snn Beriwrdino. Cal., ret'ently, Win. Hieks tried the old trick of pull ing a gun toward him by the muzzle. A portion of one arm is nil he will lose. Miss Skinner is the name of a teach er at San Diego. Pupils fremhle for their hides. An ancient maiden in Oregon want ed butter, but the kind she received from a masculine sheep, didn't set. well. Two San Jose lawyers got into n row in the Court room Hie other day. and one of them was hit with an ink stand. His wife now claims that lie is a Crimean hero on the ground that it was the battle of Ink-herman. The Good Templanat Summerville, Union county, will build a hall the coming Summer. The hoodlum epidemic lias reached Walla Walla. Captain AY. H. Andrews lias been appointed U. S. Commissioner for the Walla Walla district, A young half-breed died ot heart disease at Olympia last Monday1. A Walla Walla parsnip measures 26 inches in length and 18 in circum ference. B. M.' Durell, formerly of Salem. Oregon, is putting up a $20,000 resi dence at Salt Lake City, where nc ' now a banker. A $200 mule broke his neck by tumb ling over a precipice in Baker county the otlier day. It was thought to lie an accident, but fear of epiziotic may have caused that mule to hasten his end. Yakima county, W. T., is distress ingly out of debt, and her scrip is wortli its face. How long she will re. main in this deplorable condition, is not yet figured. His august majesty, the Governor, lias recently issued Xotary Public Commissions to Stephen V. Knox, for Umatilla county, and Hector Camp bell, for Clackamas county. These of ficers will enter at once upon their high duties. A vigilance committee of 100 mem bers lias been organized at Shingle Springs. Cal.. to make bad men there behave themselves. The epizootic made its appearance at Gllrov, Cal.. on the 0th. The frientls of Senator Nye, of Ne vada, are talking about bringing him forward as a candidate for the mission to China. The .-WTOMtesaysUev. Bishop Peck. D. I)., trill preside at the next session oi the Oregon Conference. From tlte OngotUan we learn that an unsuccessful attempt was made to Are the new Central school houe in that city on Wednesday night of last week. The attempted perpetrator of such a crime as that, is n good subject to feed satftnic tires. The Capitol Commissioners had a contab with the Governor last week. The Klamath Reservation has 768, 000 acres. Delegate Garflelde lias Introduced a bill in Congress appropriating 100,000 to be expended iu the removal of rafts, snags ami other obstructions in Skagit, Chenalia, Snohomish and Duwamisb rivers' in Washington Territory. Utah believes in railroads. About twelve are now completed, projected and building. About eight of them are headed by Brigham and "Saints." These latter fellows believe in going fast as well as multiplying fast. Surveyors have gone to Kittitas val ley, Yakima county, to layoff a town. It is thought a lively towu will spring up there. A fortune-teller at Walla AValla pre dicts that that town will be in ashes within five months. It that is so. , what is the sense ot their wanting to buy anotner nre engine ; A dehfite at Dry Creek. Union coun ty, recently, di-cui-cd the qnfotwn. "Resolved flmt the signs of the titties indicate the downfall of our Republic." The argufying was powerful, but the judges decided tip Republic wasn't to "doiviifill." Our Democratic readers will now rest easy. ft was rumored In Salt Lake Cftv. on the 7th. that the President, had de termined as a ipatter of policy to re move all troofts' from the .Southern States and station them in contiguity to Utah. Mormons were disturbed. It Is stated a company it forming In Washing to establish a first class ilajty paper In Salt Lake City, ft will be 111 the Anti-Mormon interest. A Lodge of Good Templars has been, organized in Salt Lake Cfty, Under tlie California jurisdiction. Rev. C. c. Strattonnnd Mrs. Gov. Woods, well known in Oregon, are among the char ter members. L. Diller has resigned the Recorder ship of Oregon City and A. C. Bailev has been appointed to fill the vacancy, t The Commissioners of Marion coun ty have appropriated $400 to pay for a hell for the new Court House. The printers at the Oregon City En. tcjvUe office contributed $4 to the Greeley Monument Fund. A recent number of a British Colum bia paper contains this statement! "There is n large mountain 300 feet high and 300 yards in diameter at the liac at the southern end of the prai rie, about t wenty-flve miles from Olym pia. and scattered over the prairie for a distance of fifteen miles are many smaller mounds, not more than fouV feet high and twenty or thirty In diame ter. Many conjectures have been made in the last twenty years as to what could have caused so singular a forma tion, but no one was ever curious enough until within the last few days to make any examination of the Inte rior of these mounds. A few days ago one of tiie engineers of the North Pa cific Railroad opened one of them and found the remains of pottery ; and a more thorough examination of others revealed other curious relics, evidently the work of human hands; in fact, iii every mound that has yet been opened, there is some relic of a long-forgot ten race discovered." Kansas produces 100 babies a week. Locomotives are now built in Nebraska. Minnesota people wear hoods on their noses this winter, St. Albans, Yt., sent off 3,500,. 000 pounds of butter last year. A Sacramento lunatic is appropri ately named Luney. When a Sacramento man gets drunk the local papers say he Is "'largely interested in ditch enterprises.'" Olio carries 130,000,000 of lite insurance. Robert Browning is writing a new poem. DK. VAXCLEVE'S GalTanic Abdominal Supporter -AM i ikrim: nnutxATOR. THE MERIT OF THIS INSTRUMENT consist principally In the supnorl if Ives to the abdomen and uptne. The licit Is hroad, supported by suspenders pomiiiK over the shoulders, and kept in shape by scll'-enemtinR(!alvanic Plates, whiehKive it pleasant current. The Regulator is also Galvanic ; its Can and Nozzles are made of Silver ; it Stem, of Copper an I Zinc. Is hollow, that tnjivtions may be thrown through U, or into the neck of the Cterns. It can lie si) regulated by itstlmmlvscrewasto meet any miil-posl-tlon of the Uterus, and is unequalled in mcetlnir any form of foninle disease. Price, 85. Patented August, 15, 1871, by W. S. Van Clove, Centralis, Illinois. Territory for Male, or will rewire KoynltJ for Biaimlartiirr. For State or Territorial rights to maun fMtnre and sell on the Pacific Coast, apply to COLL. VAX CLKVE, Albnny, Oregon