ALBANY REGISTER. 8 BUSINESS CARDS. W. C. TWEBDALU, DEALEH IN tiroceries, Provisions, Etc., ALBANY OREGON. XSJ1U. STKf VETO KKKP THE BEST VV ot iooU in mv ilfl , '"id H t the ""' mt living rate. CtiU ami see m. 24i At North Brownsville, KIRK, HUME & CO., AUK STILL BKIAISQ dry goods, mmm boots, (shoes, 1iabdwabe, ubocemes, kotwsw, KT EH'., r which they keep ou hand a mil stock, aawXeyto sell ftl lw t rate, as usual, for tfcan or PriMltiee- . Wtuaisobeablefo my and sell Gmhw rt a i kinds, ..r attend to storing or tor w.rdWttaJtljelr "' Give usn trial KIRK, HI. Mb U. J. W. BALDWIN, Altwru-y mid Counselor at Law, Wn i PttACTlOB IN ALLTHKCourtt thed, 3an" 4ih -fnltotal Dt iriets in the , SKt'mme Court of ore-ton, in, l in tSeUVa Dis'rlctan 1 Circuit t our s. rtnHrS-fo Parrish brick, imi stairs), in first street , Albany, Oregon. to- iTOWKMT "L. klinn. POWELL & FLINN, Attorneys nd iiiiitelrf" at Law, 4 VD SOLICITORS IV CHANCERY fL. A Fllnn notary nubile), A"a".v, OUJWJ. Collections and conveyances promptly at tended to. w. . joxes, m. d., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSI3IAN. ALBAM, OHEUOS- 16v4 J. LINSEY 11111. B. H. JONES. A- 1111. 1.. PHYSICIANS AND SCROEONS, Ainwv. OREGON. rriCK-SOUTIISinEMRSTOTRBCT, 0 up-stttirs, m J- n. dshbii 37 v4 T. w. iiaubis, n. ., PhyMician hum Surgeon, ALBANY, OREGON. eKFICE OVER TLUMlELL'S &T01U5, First street. Residence- Thtrd-st.. one door west of Me. ho list church. 87-4 Election Notice. CtBBK'S OTO S II. ;L DWT .NO. Linn Co.. or., March i , Uii- NOTICE is HEREBY tilVKN THAT the annual whom tasting ot School p a triot No L inn county, Ore ton. will l hold at these! ool houseln said strict on Mo nday i he 7th day of APril, 1873, at one o'clock I'. M , for llio purpose ot elexitmg lreeU,r'io serve for three years, one Cleric to serve one year, to levy it for the sn vHrt of schools ; also to evy a tax for the purpose of repairing school house nxlni groun Is. to, wd to do any business that nmy come lore I lie meei to,. By order othe BoUitors. Albany, Oregon-30t8 LEFFEL & M1ERS' WatorWiieels 8PHEHICAL FLUMES, And W.neral Mill Machinery. J. r. BACKENSTO, Agent, 8lT3 Albany. Oregon. Tbe Eyes! The Ear! DR. T. L. GOLDEN, enllat amlAurUt, Albany, Oreffon. TR. (JOI.PEN IS A II son of the noted il.l.l ,t.l,.v g.C Go. on. lr. Golddi nas had Blporienee In ttva ing UJB various uismisi." ,, .,. which the eve an I ear arc subject and feels onlldont oi fivln en ire sntUfact on to those who may place themselves under Ms T. FOKTIMER, SUedd.Oregon Manufacturer of and dealer in A Good Article lor a 1'alr Price. Particular ntteiition nald to RKPAIIUHO. Shedd, Nov. 2ii, Ta-13vy FBASKMX MEAT MARKET J. R. Ilvrrcii, Proprietor. Tin I-1. RNOEAVOR TO BE ALWAYS W sunnliel with the best meats to be had In the market, and will be ever ready to accommodate those who may lavor him with a call. ' NUilSEUY. Fruit Trvei, Grape Vines, Ar. THE UNItHRSl(iNEl INVITES THE attention of the p tblle to his large and omplcte stock of APPLE, PEAR, PLUM. . CHERRY V and other TREES. AIM, ORAPE VI ES-hest In tlie State; Ornamental Trow, Shmlm, Plants, Cur Mnta, tiooselierrli a, Strawberries, Roses, Dahllafand Bulbr, which will be sold aa tow as arsKjlas stock can be afforded, er. Start J. A. MILLASD. WATCH ES I E VV ELR Y. PACIFIC WATCHES, MANUFACTURED AND ADJUSTED especially for ;he Pacific Coast by the NATIONAL ELGIN WATCH CO. of Elgin, Illinois, viz: Paclfle, California und Sun Francisco ! WATCH, and we most confidently reo ntntnen 1 hem 'o I he pnhIic,Hs lmssesSing ; more :;oo 1 qualli ies for i lie price ( lian any other Wat chin the market, i We also Keep all Other brands of Elgin, ! Walthamand Swiss Wn'chcs, Cocks, Jew I eiry, Silver and Plated Ware, Diamond Spectacles, all of which we offer at t he lowest possible prices. TITUS BROS., Albany, Or. ESrRenatnnR a specialty, and satisfac tion guaranteed. 1 v5 fHE I'NDERSHJNEI) HEREBY AN nyunces to i be clt teens of Albany and Unn county, that he has just openeua JEWELRY ESTABLIS E in this city, in the fire-proof brick former ly known as J. Gamer's. I shall keep on liand and for sale all goods per.ninlng to mv line of business, at lowest living rates. Esneclnl attention paid to rernirins line time-pieces, wherein an experience of ninny years enio.es me, i irum, to give perfect satisfaction. kHiT All goods sold and work done, war ranted. CHAS. HOURGARDES. Albany. Jan. 31, !7i-22vo M1S0ELLAN KOLiS. OUT OF THE FIRE! S. J. MCCORMICK, TS HAPPY TO INFORM HIS Nl'MER- A oils friends, patrons, and the pnuilc in guneral, lluit he has THE Fbaxhlin Booh Stobe, AT 10 FIRST STREET, (NEXT TO CENTRAL XAHKET) with a complete stwk of School HooUn, Stattonery, Blank Boohw, Uold Pciih, i'litli ry, A-c., Ac., Which he will dispose of at The Lowest Prices 1 SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED For all the popular XEWKPAPEKg AND JMAUA MH .M which will be Delivered in any part or the rity. Portland, Feb. 7, 1873-23tf Cheap Yeast Powder. GREAT REDUCTION. D. CALLAGHAN II AH SEDUCED II W DONNOLLY'S t-AUFOUXIA PBEMll'M l'EAST I'OWDF.R to $1 ner vrosH. Everyone Nlioiild use this celebrated Ycnat Powder. It issu- periorin ouadty and ;iu tier cent. cheaper than the imtiorled ank le. A no a large stock of POXNOLLVS CREAM TARTAR and SODA and SALER ATI'S is offered to the tmde at reduced rates. The proprietor. It. t:.LI.A(;il AN, bav in.; enlarged his YKAStbPOWDER FAC TORY, imporllng CREAM TARTAR IN CRYSTALS, also Bl-CARB. SODA and TIN PLATE, Is now prepared to supply the trade of the Pacific Coast and Territories with ihesearlielesat reduced rates. Every ran and package under the mum; of D. CALLAGHAN, warranted. v for Sale Everywhere. D. t'AIXAOHAX, Proprteloir, 121 Front St., Nan Franelseo. 30m3 Albany Book Store. JD. FOSHAY, TlKALKR IN M19CELL AN E0U8BOOKS, Lf Sohool Books, Blank Books, Stationery Fancy Articles, Ac. Books imported to order, at shortest pa tibia notice. vfinM Blalu, Yonn & '. Ool s 69 r 1 8 1 0 M 2! m a? i CO s5 ? M V) V 0 I K s V 0 Cr 0 0 ( 0 i m i d SI ST 5 5 CD GO CD BUSINESS CARDS. JOHN CONNER, BANKING -AND Exchange Office, ALBANY, OBEUOM. DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO check at stilif. Interest allowed on time deposits In coin. 1. 11 1 . . ' ' ... oi. 1 i.i ..... . latii . ....... .... -., and New York, for sale at lowestt rates. i.otiec. ions imi'ii uno xroimnivieinincu. Refers to II. W. Ikirbett. Henrv Fallinir. W. S. Laid. Bankmg hours from 8 A. M. tol r. M. Albany, Feb. 1, 1871-?iv3 Something New in Dentiitry DB. E. O. HMI I'H, DENTIST, TT AS LOCATED IN ALBA XX ny.and has the new in- vmitlnn In nttili. unrt whtl'.ll wt..alata In InunNlut, tAfill, V.I.II 1 I III lll.Tlllllft IV.III in i lie mom n wu nom oovonng uo wmnc roof,as heretofore. It gives the wearer l he wearer the free use of the tongue to the roof of the mouth In talking and tasting. It is the Suiii h & Purvine itent. Teeth cxtracled without pain. Plates ...I... 1..... K... .1 .... .... ilK-lfloil wja-OKKK.K- Fiiflt street, east of Conner's Bank (up stairs), Albany, Oregon. 7v CITY MARKET, riBST STBEEr, ALBANY, OBEHOK, J. L. HARRIS, PROPRIETOR, WILL ENDEAVOR TO KEEP CON slautly on hand a full supply of ALL KINDS OF MEATS, Which will lie of the very best quality. The highest market price ld for beeves, hoits and sheep. Third door west of Ferry, on south side of First street. J. 1.. tiAiuuo Albany, Dec. 15, 1871-l"v4 JOHN SCHMEER, DEALER IN Groceries & Provisions, ALBANY, OREGON. TT AS JUST OPENED HIS NEW GROCER nd XwSor ! droi cries, Provisions, Candles, Cigars, To- ,11 1.0, 1.1 IV, I... '".I' , V'l... . , linwo, to which he invites the atten tion ot onr eiimens. In connection with the store he will keep a Bakery, an 1 will always have on hand a lull supply oi iresu ureaii, eracnei., a. Call and see me. JOHN SCHMEER. February UMMvt TURNING TURNING. w c a r AM PREPARED TO DO ALL KINDS 1 of turning! keen on hand and make to order rawhHc-'iottnmod chairs, Sc. Shop near the Mills an 1 Hosiery. Jefferson, Ore gon. Branch slum near "Magnolia Mills," Albanv, where or.leis for (dish's, turning, Ac., can lie left, JOHN M. METZLEK. Jefferson, Aug. 2, 1S7J PETERS & SPEIDEL, KANUFA0TURK.U8 OF Carriages Wagons. or Every Deneriution, ALBANY, OREGON. t If ANUFACTIJRR TO i M. and all styles of ORDER ANY Wngom, Carriage, Haeks, Ac , at as reasonable raes as the nse of good material and first-class work will Jus- 11 Repairing neatly and expeditiously done at low rates. Shop on Ferry between First and Second PETERS ft SPEIDEL. Albany, March 7, 1S7S-47 V. 8. HAIL t TrkWeekty Stugc Line ! TMlE TJNDERSUiNED Is now running a I trl-weeklv stajfe fi-om Lebanon to Al bany, carrying the U. 8. Malls, leaviiiK Lebanon everMonduy, Wednesday and Friday mornings, and returning, leave Albany at. a o'clock P. M. of said days. Passengers called for in anv part of the city. Allorders should lie left at the tit. Charles fJotel, Albany, for passengers or freight for Lebanon. Packages and light freight punctually delivered at low rates. All business en trotted to mo will be promptly attended to. W.B.D0NACA. Lebanon, Feb. U, 7Mv . .J. 6JT fiubgi.ribers finding an X after their namcH are informed that flieirsubecription expires with tliat numbcr.and they are in vited to renew It. Terms-tS per annum, in advance; six months, t2; tl'.itso months, 1. The additional postal treaty between this country ami Belgium have been signed by tfie Postmaster General and Belgian Minister. Five prisoners escaped from the Jail at TreiitoM, Ohio. May 9th. Ten eompanleB of the Fourth U. S. Infantry. 600 strong, left St. Louis for I Oinalia" on the 10th. 'I'lieir detina i tion was supposed to lie the Modoc country. Col. Flint commanded them. A duel was fouglit near Hivlimond, V:i.. MavSlth. lieiween John B. Mor- I decal and Page McCarthy. Both were . I. ... . nit. . wouiiiiihi, ine former inonaiiy. tw seconds were arrested. A lady was ! the cause of the duel. The New York Assembly has passed a resolution appropriating $3,000 for iiiii-ieugtii iiortrait ot Auraimm Lincoln, to lie placed in the Gover- nor's room in the Capitol. The appointment of Minister to Russia luts been tendered to Judge Pierrepont, of New York. non ftiiMot la R tf rnninholPn lawyer against VVhitelaw Iieid forli- i Del It is pronounced uncertain whether a successor to ik-Long, Minister to Japan, will be appointed. A movement toward collecting a fund for the benefit of the family of Captain Hall, of the Arctic expedi tion, has begun in Cincinnati. Three more graves lutve been dis covered at the place in Kansas of the Bender murders. On the 11th over 30.000 people were on the ground, and seven car loads of people had just arrived. Thecotiu'ry was tilled with excitement. Nearly all the bodies were indecently mutilated. It was consulem! certain that a little girl was put into the grave of her father alive, as marks of violence were fotiud on tier body. Col. C. R. Jennison, a noted Kansaa jayhawker, lias been arrested by the U. H. Marshal and taken to Topekaon an Indictment for an atiemptto de fraud the Government out of $2,000 on fraudulent claims. A dispatch from Washington rela tive to tlie Louisiana difficulty says intervene to protect the State fromdo niestic violence should tlie Govemo there is no uouut ine rresineui woutu mettle violence should the uovernor mtiL'u aiinlieiit.ioii tor that nnrnose. provided facts would warrant the pro ceeding. It was hoped, however, that no contingency would occur requiring it. Tlie remains of Chief Justice Chase arrived in Washington on the morning of the 11th. accompanied by relatives anil pall-bearers and were conveyed to tlie Supreme Court room. Rev. Dr. Tiffany was to conduct the funeral services sit noon the next day. The following gentlemen were appointed pall-bwu ers ; Admiral (it Idsboiougli. Gen. McDowell. Senator Cameron of Pennsylvania. Senator Cragiti of New Hampshire, Senator Morrow of Geor gia, Montgomery Butlr of Maryland. W. W. Corcoran of Washington, Gov. Henry D. Cooke ot Washington, A. F. Perry of Ohio, liintm barney tit New York, Whitelaw Reid of New VaiJi in- IVtiT Pnrker (If Washing ton, and Joseph Kelly and Mr. Schley of Maryland. The pew formerly oc cupied by Mr. Chase in Metropolitan Methodist Church was heavily draped With black, and the front of tlie pulpit was covered with black cloth. The following is from Baltimore, May 9th: Ou the night of January 2d, Mrs. Mary Ann Lanipley. an aged lady, was murdered in this city, and her hiaise robbed of several hundred dollars during the absence of her hus band. Some time afterward Joshua K l.-l..ki.i. who inairii'd a irrand- daughter of Mrs. Lanipley, and I'hoin jas w hallin, alias Hailahau, were, ar rested, charged with the murder and indicted. During the trial Deputy Marsluil Frey. and Chief Detective Frey, of this city, testified relative to the confession of murder made by the nvianiurtU. Tllt KtntH A.tlll'MCV Was making bis closing argunieul, when liaiiail.lll spiiing aioiiiivi uicpnsoiieis Ki.v utid rnsliiiio At l struck him " o - . . .......... ...... violently over the head with a heavy piece oi iron, nrnppvu in u iociwng. King Nickei-son also sprang out of the box ami rushed toward Frey, when a melee ensued. Detectives Porter and Scliatter rushed to the rescue of Mar slial Frey, to protect him and secure the two criminals. Hallahau waa struck on the head and badly cut blood streaming over his face. Mar shal Frey, although badly wounded, bellied in subduing them and tliey were soon overcome mid haud-cutleu. After the excitement liad subsided, tin: trial of the case was proceeded with and given to the jury at 1 o'clock, who soon returned with a verdict ot murder in the first degree. The trial of Win. M. Tweed on for mer indictments Uto begin in two weeks. Fifteen new Indictments i" reccutly been louud against Win.