The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, March 21, 1873, Page 5, Image 5

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ALBANY REGISTER.
BUSINESS HARDS.
I RUGS. ETC.
i?ASH FACTORY.
STOVES ANDTINWARB.
THE
OLD STOVE DEPOT.
M nvilvr in Afliuuiy
i n ASNKVKU YKTBEEN KNOWN, and
JOHN CONNER,
BUILDERS. ATTENTION !
BANKING
Death
I ; ii thing which sometime tnwi befell
overyson mid Oaughierof the human dua
lly ; and vet.
SASH, BLIND, AND DOOR
FACTORY.
JOHN BRIGGS,
AM)
Exchange Office,
aljsasy, oi:i:;os.
YEP0SITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO.
I i cheek al -Iul.t.
Interest allowed on i Imp deposit? in coin.
Exchange on Pprtjan I. mh Francisco,
and Sew Vprk, for saw al lowest rules.
i 'oii.v. iotw mndi and promptly remitted!
Refers H, W. Cofbett, Henry falling,
W. s ivl I.
Banking hours from s a. m. to 4 1". M.
Albany, Feb. l. Ittn-!v8
Something New in EienJislry.
lt. K. O. SMI t il. DENTIST.
XX ii v. mill litis the new in-
veutioi in plaicWork.which QjffiX
consists in insertim.' teeth -LL
in tin' month without covering the whole
roof, as heretofore, ifglvesthe wearerfho
wearer t ho free use of tli" tongnu to the
mofofthc ui'outh in talking and tasting,
it is tin' Smith & Pnrvlne patent.
Teeth extracted witlront ;nin. Plates
mended, whether broken or divided.
(jgrovvxcr. Flratstrect.easi ofConiierti
iiank (up stairs), Ainany, oieicm
?vf
C I T Y M A R K K T ,
MUST STREET, AI.BASY, OlIHUOX,
J. L. HARRIS,
PROPRIETOR,
lirn.l, ENDEAVOR TO K EBP OOX-
stantlyon limutft full supply of
Vl. I. KIND OF HKATN,
Which will bo of the very best quality.
The highest market prion paid for beeves,
hogs Hint sheep.
Third door west of Perry, On south side
of First street. J. L, HAHltls.
Allmny, Dec. tf. 1871-llivt
JOHN SCHMEER,
1IKALKH IN
Groceries & Provisions,
albany, Oregon.
HAS JUST OPENED HIS SEW GROCER
establishment on corner of Ellsworth
and First streets, with a fresh -to,!, of
Groceries, Provisions, Candles, Cigars, To
htwioo, Atvto which he invites the atten
1 ion of our citizens.
In connection with the store he will keep
it Ilakorv, and will always have on hum! a
lull supply of fresh bread, crackers, Ac.
SIT Call and see me.
JOHN" SCHMKER.
February U'-'iivi
TURNING - - TCRXiXW.
I AM PREPARED TO ! Alt KIM S
I of turning, keep on hand and mnko to '
order ruwhtitc-liettomod chairs, c. Rhop
near the Mlhsand Hosiery, ifetwmn. Ore.
iron. Braneh shou u nr Mu r-mnin Mflis" I
Albany, whertforflers for i hai'-s. turning,
Ac, can he led. JOHN M.METZLEK.
iotferson, Ang.
PETERS &SPEEOEL,
MANCFACTUUER8 OF
Carriages
& Wagons,
Ot Every Description,
ILBASY, OREGON.
M
ASrFACTITRE TO ORHEH ANY
and all styles of
Waffom, Ciirriages, Ilticko,
Ac, nl as reasonable rates as the use of
good material and flrst-class work win Jus-
' Rewiring neatly and expeditiously done
at low rates.
slum on Ferry lietwoen First and Second
slrects,
PETERS Sl'KIDEL.
Albany, March 7, 187S'S7
V. S. MAIL I
TrMVeekly Statrc Line !
TIIK UNDERSKiNED Is now funning 8
tfl-weekly stase from Lebanon to Al
liunv.cavrviiig the V. 8. Malls, leavimt
Loimnon every Monday, Wednesday and
Frldav mornings, anil reluming, leave
Albany at 2 o'clock P. M. of said days.
I'lisscnutei'sealledfnrln any part of the
cltv. All orders should lie left at the St.
Charles Hotel, Alliaay, for passengers or
freight for Lolsinon.
Packages and light freight punctually
delivered at low rates. All business en
trusted to mo wUl be promptly JnA,pJAt0,
Lebanon, Feb. 16, TMtvi
At tin 3Iidday,
(;t vo-ir life, it disease toys bis vile hands
ni k'hi von, then- is still "i balm In (ilcad,'n
ly which you may be restore I o ;vr!.vt
health, and prolong your flay ' niiraun-
Ions OXtlUlt.
How ?
By tailing on
K. tL HILL ft SOS,
With a preseTlotion, wheit) yon can have
i- compounded by one experienced In that
particular line; Also, constantly on hand
a good assortment Of frosh drugs, patent
medicines, chemicals, paints, oils, dye
St nil's. I cusses, etc. Agents for the
t'eIehrntv-4 I nk Weed Remedy,
Or.Ohwfon Rheumatic Curat Dr. D.Jayne
A Sins medicines, otc.
Spencc's Positive and Negative Powders
kept in s;K k. Also agents for the
Home Shuttle Sewing Machine,
One of the most useful pieces of household
furniture extant. Calland examine.
It. I . llll.l. A SOX.
Albany, Jnno 10, 71-tOv3
FoUXliKY.
ALBANY FOUNDRY
And
Machine Shop,
A. F. CHERRY Proprietor,
ALBANY, OREGON,
Manufactures Steam Engines,
Flour und Saw Hill Mactiln-
try,
WOOD WORKING
And
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY,
And al! kinds of
IlllOJt ASI) BK.AVS t'ASTDIGS.
t
Piirtienlar attention wild toreimirinifnll
kinds of machhiery. flv-i
STOVES, ETC.
M. W. HARVEY & CO.,
(l.ATE W. H. JPFAttLAND & CO..)
Oitpngltothc liotels,
Albany, Oregon,
STOVES, RANGES,
fierce ntit' I Ail Pumps,
LEAD AND IRON PIPE,
33!allo"W Ware,
crorsK rvRxismsti hakdwark,
Tin, Copper :nd Sheet Iron
' Ware.
LAIMJIvKT S1WK IS Tlffi' VAI.IJEY.
Lowest Prices Every Time.
The standard remedy for 'nuglis. I.
Iliicuan. Sn' J'ftrwrt, Wlmpping Owih,
Crimp, Li't'T Qmivldhit, lti ncMi, IB tiling
of ih'- l.unia, and every ntVeetion of the
tliroat. Lungs and Chwt, including Cox-
KIMI'TION.
Whttwr'M Balsam of Wild Cherry
does not dry up a Cough, but loosens if ,
clennse'i the' lnngs.and allays irritation,
thus r miivinr fi wi. of the coniijlilint.
None irennlne unless signed 1. Bi rrs.
Prepnrod by Skth W. Fowi.k ft Sons, Bs
ton. Sild by BtDIXOTOK, IIoSTKTTUt ft
Co., Sun Francisco, and by dealers gon
orally. 16v5y
ffi KtnSOA P01, l'n'' Awnts wanted! All
3pilU3p5v classtts of working people, of
either sex, young or old, make more mon
ey at work for us In their spare moments,
or all the time, than at anything else. Par
ticulars free. Address (i, Stinson A Co.,
Portland, Maine. Uyl
:
Repairing Propei'Iy Done. 4flv2
S.II. ALTIIOVSF. J. P. BAOKKNSTO.
w. tasKkvu.
ALTHOCSE & CO.,
14'on Street, on ihe River Bunk,
ALBAS V, OREGON,
Keep on hand a full assortment, and are
prepared to
FURNISH TO ORDER,
Ioors SukIi, Blinds anl
Moldings,
Such at
t 'HOWS. I'ASEI,, BAND A SEtTIOS
SOLD,
Of all sizes.
WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES,
Flooriiij;,, hiding,
-And-
AU other klmlsoriliiilrii'iii; Material
ALSO: PliKPARED TO DO MILL
l work, furnish shaker fans, zitfznff
shakers, suction funs, drh ing pulleys of
anykind,nt our tiu'tory on Lyon street ;on
the river hank', next' below Markliam's
wurclionsc. Al.TIIOl'SK CO.
Allium-, Feb. 10, 18ti!sl4
MEDICINES.
TRY THE
MOUNTAIN BALM
COCGII miXTFRE.
W. H. PARKER.
OF JACKSONVILLE, OREGOX, HAS
discovered a remedy, composed of the
Extract from Mountain Bahn, which grows
in Jackson Connty, and other Vegetable
ingredients, which' has enabled him to
i n in i -)i the afflicted with a purely vege
table a perfectly harmless, and yet the
.Won! roucrl'iil I.ung Remedy
ever discovered. It is good for Coughs,
'olds, croup and Bronchitis, and is an
Ague Preventive, Blood IMiritier, In
vlgorator mid Appetizer,
und is noted for nil Nervous ami Bilious
ails. Many letters might lie adduced to
show w bat tin medicine lias done (if neo.
essary), but try a bottle, and it will recom
mend" Itself wherever in troduced.
For snic at all Albany Drug stores, and
by all dealers In patent medicines.
Preired by W. H. PARKER,
iruuS Independence, Oregon.
OR. VANCLEVE'S
(jslfanic AMoiiiial Supporter
-AND
I'TERISE ra:ta s-asok.
1MH! MERITS OF THIS INSTRUMENT
consist principally in the suiinor' it
.rives to the abdomen and spine. The belt
is broad, supported by mspenders imsslng
over the shoulders, and kcit In shuts' by
self-generating Oalvaiih' Plates, which give
a pleasant curront.
The Rogniator ts also RalvanJc! its Cup
andSotzlesare madeof Silver; its Stem, ot
Copper and .inc. is hollow, that injections
may bo thrown through lt,orinto t he neck
of the Uterus. L rati be so regulated bv
ItsthumNserewas to meet any mal-post
tlon of the Uterns, and is miequulled in
meeting any form of female disease.
PriiT. Patented Angnst U. 1871, by
W. S. Vail Clove, (Vntnilin, Illinois,
Territory lor Sale, or will receive
Rojnltj tor iiinniil'Mture.
For State or Territorial rights to manu.
I'acture and soil on the Pacific Coast, apply
tut
oi.L. van CLEVK, Albany, Oregon.
3STotico.
OREGON CALIFOBXIA RAILROAD
Company. LaiidDiipartineht.rort land
Oregon, April . isT'i. Notice is hereby
riven, that a vigorous prosecution will bo
instituted against any und even 'person
who trespasses upon any Railroad Land,
by cutting and removing timliertherofrom
before the same is BOCOHTof the Compa
ny AND PAID FOR,
All vacant Iand In odd numbered sec
tions, whether surveyed or unsurvcyed,
within a distance of thirty miles from the
line of the road, belongs to the Company,
L R. MOOUKS,
,T2v4tt Land Agent.
, REMOVAL.
WKED HAS REMOVED TO BEACH'S
building, south side of First, Iwtween
Ferrv and Broudnlbin streets, whore he
resiioetfnllycallsthe attention of his cus
tomers and the public to a new and well
assorted stock of
Groceries Provision, &c.,
which ho is now offering at induced prices
For Cash, or Trade.
The highest market prices paid for all
kinds of Country Produce.
8-Look for the Oolden Beehive, So. 50
First street, Albany, Oregon.
SSSvamt H. WEED.
Iieiiler in
RANGES.
COOK, PARLOR AND BOX,
S T o v i-: !
Of thu Ih'sI patterns.
ALSO : TIS, NIIKI!!' IROS AND !'
I'l lt WARE,
And the usual assortment of furnisbinp
goods to lie obtained in n tin store.
Reiviirs neatly and promptly executed,
on reasonable terms.
Short reckonings make long tViendn.
FRONT STREET, ALBANY.
Dec. 5, 18HIU1
HARDWARE.
W. H. KUHN & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
MIELF AND HEAVY
II AR DAYAR E,
Farmers' & Mechanics' Tools,
Bl'ILDERV HARDWARE,
IRON AND STEEL,
OAK and Kin SU BS,
HICKORY & OAK KPOKEN,
HICKORY ASMS,
Hardwood Lumber,
Kent Kims, Shafts, Poles, Ac,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
All of which are now offered to the pub
lic at low rates. As we make the. business
u sncciultv. we can and will keen a lietter
assortment, at lower prices, than any
house in tins city.
W.II. KUHN & CO.,
Montelth lire-proof brick, First street.
Albany, June U,187WIv4
DRUGS.
;eo. f. skttb.emier,
DRUGGIST,
(Successor to D. W. Wakefield),
Purrish's Sew Building, 1'in.t Street,
ALBANY, OREGON,
Dealer in
l)IUT.s; a ND M El ICIN EH,
CHEMICALS,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC.
All articles warranted pure, and of the
best quality,
Physicians prescriptions carefully com
pounded. Albany, Oct, 17. UjiMf
A. MOTHERS & CO.,
- Dealers in-
CHEMICALS, OILS, PAINTS, DYES,
0LA8N, LAMPS. ETC..
AH the popular
PAT EXT MEOICIXES,
FINE CUTLERY, CWAB8, TOBACCO,
SOTIOSS PERFYMKRY,
and Toilet tioods.
Particular caro and promptness given
Physicians' prescriptions and Family Bee
iisjs.
A. CAROTHERS & 00.
Albany, Orcgon-tvi
RASTERS mCWS.
The President has re-apixtinte'l
Hiram Price, and J. T. Wilson, ot
Iowa, J. C. Harrison, of Indiana,
J. II, .Milliard, of Nebraska, and
D. S. Puddock, of Connecticut,
Government Directors of the Union
Pacific Railroad.
A miner named August May
ford, of iScrattton, Pa., committed
suicide one day last week by pre
cipitating liinself down a sliaft 400
feet deep.
Congressman W. I!. Roberts, of
New York City, has directed liis
back pay as member ot the 4'2d
Congress to be paid into the Treas
ury of the United States. Merrick,
of Maryland, is also reported as re
fusing his, and Hoar, of Massachu
setts, turned his over to charities.
Senator Sumner has congratula
ted Houtwell on his election to the
Senate by the Massachusetts Legis
lature in these words : "I congratu
late my country, I congratulate my
State and I congratulate myself, in
having you for a colleague."
yhe Senate has confirmed the
nomination of T. U. Rickey as lst
master at Aalem.
A Washington sj)ecial says ot K.
Payson Smith, whom tire President
has recently appointed Commission
er of Indian Affairs, that before the
war he was a Congregational
preacher in the West. During the
rebellion he was field ageut of the
Christian Commission. He is now
agent ot the Chippewa Indians in
Minnesota. Thu Peace Commis
sion nominated him, and his friends
report him honest and capable.
Ketdama, a Japanese law stu
dent in Washington, has been elect
ted to deacon's orders by the Haiti
more Methodist Conference, and ad
mitted to full connexion. He will
soon return to Japan.
2'he President had gone to Phil
adelphia on the 13th inst.
The franking privilege cost the
Government 8732 per year for each
member of the house.
In an interview with a reporter
on the 12th inst., President Grant
said that no changes are to take
place in the Cabinet beyond that
which Boutwell's resignation will
occasion. The financial policy will
uGfr be changed. He hopes to see
the Republic of Stain well estab
lished, and thinks by the end of this
year the independence of Cuba will
be secured. No trouble is expected
with llaytiens, and the President
thinks that the Samana Hay scheme
will result in the development of
that country, so that our Govern
ment will ultimately annex it for
something like ten or fifteen mill
ion dollars. The jieople of Utah,
he says, will obey the laws. He is
satisfied with his Louisiana policy.
The Indian policy succeeds so well,
that he has the greatest faith in it.
A visit to St. Louis is projected.
Mrs. Putnam denies the scandal
ous rumor that she received money
to influence her to petition for the
commutation of Foster's sentence.
The Pomeroy Investigation Com
mittee of the Kansas State Legisla
ture, reported March Gth. A ma
jority report signed by four mem
bers find Pomeroy guilty, of bribery
in attempting to corrupt members
of the Legislature by offers of mon
ey. The minority report signed by
three members, find the charges ot
bribery against Pomeroy not proven
The minority report was adopted
by the House and majority report
by the Senate.