ALBANY REGISTER. Crecrrr COTOT Docket. Follow ing is the docket for the March term of the Linn County Circuit Court which moots in this city next week : State of Oregon vs N. Simmons. Assault with dangerous weapon. State of Oregon vs Samuel Manstlelil Selling liquor to a minor. Suite of Oregon vs Samuel Mans fieldSelling liquor on Sunday. State of Oregon vs Samuel Mansfield Selling liquor to a tn.nor. State of Oregon vs Levi Livingston Counterfeiting. State of Oregon vs .lohn Similiter Malicious injury to persmal property. State ot Oregon vs Charles Brown Stealing. M. J. Mndge vs 'M'm McCalister, Action at law to recover money. Jennie Grubb vs C. W. Gnibb Di vorce. Adolphe Oeisler vs E. Coustantine Spannows Confirmation of Sheriff sale. T. .L Anderson vs Beach it Mon telth Action at law to recover money. Thomas Montcith vs James II. Fos terInjunction. A. C. Layton vs II. A. Hogue et a! Suit in Equity to set aside deed. Albany & Santiam Water Ditch or Can:'. Co. vs John Settle et al Suit in Equity for right of way. Albany A Santiam Water Ditch or ( anal Co. vs 6. Yf. Backus et al Suit in Eqility fiw right of uny. Albany & Santiam Water Ditch or Canal Co. vs Hiram Smith, admr.. John Robinet et al. Albany & Santiam Water Ditch or anal Co. vs Richard Kilter et al Suit in Equity for right of way. Beach & Monteith vs J. II. Marks Actiou at law to recover money. John Barker & Allen Barker vs B. T. Lollis Suit in Equity to foreclose mortgage. John B. Smith et al vs Linn county Writ of review. C. 'I'. Lever vs Ira Moore et-al Suit to correct deed. W. M . Smith vs H. B. and Drusilla Polly -Suit to to foifdose mortgage.. John Small man vs Samrwui T. Bow el! et al Suit in Equity for partition. C. M. Cartwright vs J. II. Marks Action to recover money. James Chambers vs II. B. Polly Action at law to recover money. Berrymau Cumndngs vs Elizabeth llite. Jo-eph Bite, Arthur ('. Wallace et al Suit in ftptlty to correct deeds. Hartlett Curl v J. E. Beutley & Thos. Winn .Action at law to recover money. Mary J. Dawson vs Hardin Dawson Still for divorce. Rachel Tower vs James McMahon Action at law to recover inohey. Margaret HeFnfWen vs Win. Mc Eadden Stilt tor Divorce. Joicey A. MoKeev Thomas II. Me Koc Snit tor divorce. E. Martih & Co. vs Charles Ruggers Action at law to recover money. Samuel Levy et al vs James Riley et hi Suit in equity. A. Wheeler et al vs Alfred O. Smith & Ruth A. Smith Suit to foreclose mortgage. E. Fia&Bros. Vs w. w. Walton A Elizabeth Walton Suit to foreclose mortga ge. 0. Fox & Bros, vs J. D. nurd-Suit to foreclose mortgage. A. C. King vs James W. McDowell Suit in equity for partition. J. T. Oilmore. Respondent, vs J.T. Settle, Appellant Appeal from Coun ty Court. Ben Holladay v Garrison Ger-t. I. Riley et al Action at lair to recover money. Ben Holladay vs H. A. Davis Ac tion at law to recover money. . B"! Holladay vs Milton Houston Action at law to recover money. G. W. Hall vsC. O. Barnes Action at law to recover damages. Base Ball. Those desiring to in dulge in a game of "uase ball, are iuvit ed to meet at the old grounds on to morrow (Saturday) at 2,'s o'clock P. M. "Come with a whoop, come with a call ; come with a good-will, 01 not at all." ( Wm. Tally is building an addition le his saloon. The Onteanlal Anniversary of the H lulIU-. Fkiaow Citizens of Linn: The undersigned committee appointed at the suggestion of the Hon. A. J. Du fur. Acting Commissioner for Oregon, call your attention to the Act of Con gress of March 3d, W72, "To provide for celebrating the OneTHundredth An niversary of American Independence, by holding an Industrial Exhibition of Arts. Manufactures, and product-; of the Soil and Mines in the city of Bhil adelphia, in the year 1S70." It is intended by appropriate cere monies, to celebrate the completion of the first century of our Republic, on the site ot its birth, and amidst scenes hallowed by the early struggles and triumph of freedom. Suitable grounds are already provid ed, capacious and magnificent build ings will be erected in which to exhibit our national progress since our birth into the family of nations ; setting forth the natural and industrial re sources of the country, their develop ment, and our progress in the arts that benefit mankind, in comparison with thoe of older nations. The Exhibition will remain open six months, from the Kith of April, 1S7'). All the nations of the earth are invited to participate in the privileges of the Exhibition, which will thus be made a grand panorama ofthc world's progress, Millions of our citizens, and vast numbers of other nations, will be at- ! tract ed to the scene of this magnifi cent spectacle the first International ! Exhibition in honor of Republican Government : the world bearing gar I land to adorn the brow of Libert', on ! the first ceiitennary of her highest i achievement. This unprecedented occasion will doubtless arouse the spontaneous en j thusiasm, pride and gratitude of our entire nation ; will be the era ot good feeling and patriotic union ; and will be attended with a more impressive grandeur, than has ever heretofore been witnessed in our own. or even in other lands. The preliminary preparations, and general direction of the Exhibition, is confided by law to a Board of Com mlssiouers, consisting of one. person from each State and Territory, nomin ated by their respective Governors. A grand stock company has been formed under charter from the V. B.j the Body Corporate known as the Cen tennial Board of Finance, to, termi nate when the object of its creation shall be accomplished. I The Corporation consists ot the per j ons named in the act and their legal j successors ; being two members for ! each C. S. Senator and one for each ! Congressman anil Delegate, The Capital Stock shall not exceed I $10.1)00,000, and is divided into shares of Ten Dollars each, and apportioned to the States and Territories in the ra- : tio of population. Two dollars in currency is to be paid at the time of subscription, on ! each share taken : not more than two j dollar- per share slcll be assessed at I any time, and !)ij day notice given in ! each case. The receipts of the Exhi j bit ion will largely reimburse the fund, and the honor of the nation will be in I pledge for the redemption of every ' liability Incurred : so that it is lm ! probable that the full amount of the ; subscription will ever be called for. j Parties properly authorized to take subscriptions will visit the different parts of the county with subscription books duly authenticated, and all mon eys will be paid over to W. S. I.aild. Esq.. of Portland, the Treasurer of the Commission for Oregon. A finely engraved certificate will lie issued to" every stockholder, hearing the signatures of the President and I . s. Treasurer ; these will be transferrin bio under rules and regulations to be made known, and will entitle the holder to the privileges of the Exhi bition. At the close of the Exhibition, all the property will be sold and the pro ceeds and other unexpended income, will lie divided to the stockholders. Other International Exhibitions have yielded a net income, and we may reasonably expect lor this the highest pecuniary success. Oregon has been allotted to her 2.000 shares, 200 to be taken In Linn county. The proiect is that over one third of this amount will be taken in the city of Albany. The Executive Committee will take measures to address the people f the different sections of the county at an ear!',' day. This great national enterprise, ap pealing alike to our State pride, and ltrlotism, will not fail, we believe, to secure the heartiest response and be crowned with complete success. Edwabd R. Geary C. B. lU liKIIART M. V. BROWN John Hakkows Maihin Paths Bauagrami.i-.ts. Beautiful weath er. iiiriiif-n" rustling ine-piow. Ike Coon commenced the erection of D. Frouian's new hall, on Second street, on Monday. Rev. Dr. Dawne, of Salem, made us a pleasant visit on Wednesday. The new steamboat, Gov. Grnvor, arrived here mi Wednesday morning. Everybody went to sec her. Cant. -T. D. Bile, the gentlemanly agent of the O. S. Co.'s steamboats, borrowed tobakerofuson Wednesday. Rev. Mr. llobetg. of .Brownsville, made us a pteasant call on Wednesday. Mr. John Clay pool, in company with his wife, started for Walla Walla on . . , . , , r I sunoay, wnere nennpes me cuunge oi climate will give his wife renewed health. She has been suffering from hemorrhage of the lungs. We struck palms with Ike M. King, of the Port land Herald, on Wednes day. Ike was "doing" the Governor Orover business, and lett when the boat left. ' The measles break out occasionally among our youth, and sometimes even adult- get "spotted," in this village. The leading business at present is created by the hens. Truck loads of eggs are shi piied fiom this city fre quently. Circuit Court convenes next week. Rev. C. W. Shaw and family have moved to salem. Sickness In the family of Mr. W. E. Howell has caused him to "break up" housekeeping, and to offer for sale a splendid lot of furniture, carpets, etc. Bargains can 'be secured by calling on him. The third quarterly meeting of the M. C. Church will begin Saturday next vtV, P. M. All are invited. Wm. Lair Hill, Esq,, editor of the Portland Qregonian, called on Wednes day. He came up .on the Governor Orover and went on up to Harrlsburg. Friend Hill is enjoying the pleasures of rheumatism, we were sorry tA see. Mrs. Howell and children, and her j brother. Jas. Kerby. left us for Walla Walla, on Sunday's train. May the change prove beneficial to their health. See notice of freight tariff on the Oregon Steamship Company's Steam-! boat line. Freights have been greatly ! reduced, and renewed Inducements of fered to shippers. Circuit Court will probably hold two : weeks. Our new jail holds four prisoners. Business is looking up. Mr. Jos. Gray, late a resident in this city, now of Baker county, arrived j here a few days since, somewhat browned by the BUI), but enjoying good health. Wednesday's mail brought the sad ; intelligence of the death ot Charles j Turlev. 'nephew of Mr. B. Turley of i this city, who was killed by a railroad accident near Dongola. 111., on the 5th iust- Deceased was 17 years and 6 months old at the time of his death. The Northern Pacific Railroad ad vertises for bids for grubbing and i lea r ing forty miles of the line north of the present "end of the track. To lay in a stock of twenty-dollar pieces, secure a contract. Blain. Young A Co. shipped t welve hundred dozen eggs on Wednesday. I New Good?. To-day Messrs. Blain. Young A Co. receive their first instalment of new Spring goods dry goods, boots, slices, etc. Call there for the latest. HARIMKD. On sunday, March lfi, 1873, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. J. A. Campbell. Mr. W. A. Williams and Miss Alice A. Greenwood all of Harrisbnrg, JMt county, Oregon. Compliments received. A better liny than Williams don't grow, and in Alice he has secured a fitting mate. May their joys prove ever green and lovely. At the St. Charles Hotel in this city, by Rev. Jos. Hoberg. Mr. Jas. Pearl and Mlse Sydneth Miller-all of Hal sey, Linn county, Oregon. Mala, Young A Co. Column - H d I i it1 s : 5q ; q2 I WIIIIIIIW w :? CD GO r CD u! ADVERTISEMENTS. T. II. KAYMONII. .V. K. WIIKEL.I i:. POST OFFICE STORE. 11AY;V30X A WIIHKLEIt, DEAI.KIIS IN MI8CKLI. A X KOl'S BOOKS, SCHOOL Books, Blank Books and Siatlonerv, hiolce Ilnvaim 'i;r-. .V Tobiireu. The larres; Mock of flue Candles and Coiifeotionarles ever brought to Albany, Western I'nlon Teloprnpli Co.'s office. Hoods in our line Imported to order, at shortest possible notlo). ( Zit ' Tlie only place in town where a renl kmm1 ( tfgar can be ebtninod. STVAhL AMI HEE. -.'On Great Bargains ! CEOHCE TURRELL Will, SELL His I) R ( JT VI I) H IT A D w VE E cfcc, cfco., d?c, at exmvliieriy LOW RATES FOR CASK. He 1m-;s to call attention to bis sl(X-k of lilEIS'd; BOYS' 'LOT313J which he is determined to sell lower than ever. I'ieiise enli and uxuininooefore pnr cbastns elsewhere. 'i7 Betnemher the address UKOBtiM TI IIHKI.U Kirsi-st., Albany. gjiTHlitbeat prlee imm for Country l'roilnre. I9vs BLACKSMITHING ! -AND General Repair Shop. 'TMII-: rNDERSftiXKf) HAVWG UE x turned to Albmiy, and taken bis oi'l uhopon corner oi Biisworth and second streets, announces bis readiness to attend to all kinds of BLACKSMITHING, MI I.I. & MAIJ1I1XK KUllli'MI, ETC. Also, bus on band and for sale, tle COQTJIZ.X.ABD WAGO.V, Strayer rorcc-Iced GRAIN STAR MOLINE, and other FLOWS WOOD'S REAPER & KOWEK. which ht rill sell on the most reitsonai terms. HORSE SHOEING- -All round, $1?; Resetting-, $1. IVK mi: a vau.. All work entrusted to me w ill metre prompt attention, and.i xecuted In the bct possible manner, With gOOd material. A share of public patronage is solicited. (fif Shopon comer Kllswort It and Second streets, opposite- Pierce's Forrv. 10v4 f. WOOD. A. BMORRIS, General CoinmisiMioii FORWARDIM MERCHANT. H A VIX(i LKA8KD U. CIIBAltl.Kft iarire W A II K H O USE BUT, NKI.I. VHIKK OH l OHWAKI) at toot ot llt-oiiilaltiin street, on the bioih of the Willamette river, I am prenanvl m Htore WHEAT or OATS, in nnltmited qunutttlm. The Iflghenl Jlnrket l'rle lnM lm Oiah lor Wheat autl Oaln. Parties wishing lo More Grain, can mako anwiKementH to (fet nil the .mckH needed. (irain stored and forwarded at ktwort rates. A share of patronage Is solicited. A. B. MOK&id. Albany, July 17-Mv4