ALBANY REGISTER. y'-. wit 13 io LOCAL MATT 10 UN. POST OFFICE REGISTER. MAILS AJtlUVK.: From Railroad (north ami south) dally i i:10 P. M. Prom Corvallls, daily, at 10.30 A. m. From Leliannn, tri-weckly, (Monday, Wednesday and Friday) at 10.30 A. M. mails dkpabt: For Railroad north and dally, low prompt at ll.Ki a. m. rur Corvallls, daily, at U50 P. M. For Lebanon, trl-wcckly, (Monday, Wed nesday and Friday) at 4 r, u. Office hours from 7 a. m. to 8 v. u. rtunday, from 12 m. lot p. m. Money order office hours from 9 A. M. to r. m. P. II. BAY MONK, I. M. The REMOTER Is issued twice each Wek iWodnciday and Saturday mornings) it tho low price of three dollars per year, m advance. Call at. the office, corner of First and Kerry streets, and subscribe. . - Tkansactioss in Real Estate. The following transfer of real estate have been' made In this county since tho first ot (lie month: Joint W. Short to Silas Williams Nov. 1st; C!$ acres consideration, ISO. S. J. Architotl W JaL W. Swank, Nov. 1st: 120 acres consideration fi.OUO. Isaac Miller to K. T. T. Fisher, Nov. lit; 10 acres consideration, $300. David Crabtree to David liilyeu, Nov. 3d; 121 71-100 acres consider ation, $0,100. United States to John N. McDonald, unification . No. 3.300,-320 acres: filed Nov. 3d. United States to Calvin Powell, no tification No. 3.913.-320 acres ; filed, Nov. 3d. It. V. Brock to Daniel Brlngle, Nov. 3d : 292 20-100 acres considera tion. $7,000. Jas. P. Garland to .Ms. H. ftsery, Nov. 4th ; 1!!0 Herds consideration, $1,000. A. . I. Warren to ringti Dinwiddie. Nov. 4th; 3 14-100 aerag considera tion f 120. Iwvid Simons to George Archart. Nov. 6tli; 320 acres consideration. $6,300. Daytou Simpson to Chris. Far-low. Nov. QfBj 8 10-100 acres consider ation, (302 50. We have heard of some other wiles uf land and town property, but the deeds have not as yet been tiled with the Count v Clerk. The Inquiry for (arms in this comity is increasing con siderably of late. Installation. The following nam fl persons were Installed as officers of Western Starr Lodge No. 10, I. O. G. T. for the ensuing term, by Mr. W. B. Oirter. ot ComMs : D. K. Taylor. W. C. T. ; Miss Linn Hideout. W. V.T.; W. Beach, W.S.; Miss Alice Grlllta. W. A. S. ; R. Fox, W. T. ; Miss Lissle Williams, W. F. ft.; Mr. 10. H. Griffin, Chap.; Miss Minnie Allison, W. M. ; B. F. Pur doin, W. D. M1iss HI la Hideout, W.I.G.: A.T. Aruell, W. O. G. ; Miss Kmma Cartwright, R. II. S. ; Mis K.tiwia Doueaster. L. 11. S. ; A. S. Anirfj. P. W.C.T. I.LCKV IOscape. Yesterday morn ing about 8 o clock Mr. Stevenson had saddled hi horse preparatory to tak ing a ride ill the country, ami had left Him tied while he was in at break fast. The hor.-e from some cause commenced pulling backward and got down. The stable was small and 111 his struggling knocked a good portion of Uie siding oll'oi'e side of the stable and got one of his hind legs down be tween the floor and sill. Fortunately a number of gentlemen were near at hand, and bv prudent an timely exer tion got the horse out of his dangerous prediuaimnt without serious injury. IHT.K Cattle. Messrs. llacklciuan I and Davis, a lew days ago brought j oera tine lot ot beef cattle 1'roni.Deho. j to seventy-nine head in all. Mr. John Althoiw, who came over with i thorn, reiiorts a very pleasant trip across the mountains, the roud being In Due condition. - Temperance Lecture. -The con dition of ronhy of our sidewalks ftirnLh j a strong admonition to night rambling j pedestrians to practice the precepts j suaghi by the Good Templars, Recordku'sCoubt. .fudgeHaniion on Wednesday evening and Thursday morning dispensed justice to the follow ing named persons for their lack of a proper regard for city regulations Win. Noble, drunk and disorderly, fined $5 and costs ; Longfellow, 5 and costs; C. Williams, $5 and costs in all amounting to $33. Splendid Views. Mr. Crawford, artist of Harrisburg, has sent us a number ot photographic views of Ore gon scenery, all beautifully executed, and perfect as representations or cop ies of nature. Several of these views are on sale at the post-office book store, where they can be purchased. Lucky. Mr. Isaac Conn, while repairing a money drawer, asked tl.e proprietor what lie would take for its contents. He was answered that lie could have all he found for a quarter of a dollar. On' removing the tin cover ing of the lock Mr. Conn found a twenty dollar piece, four half dollars, a bogus halt and a one ceil, piece. Festival. The festival of the Ero delphiaus was indeed a festive occa sion. The young ladies ot Albany are unequalled in getting up a pleasant entertolnmet. Cakes, nuts, nicknacks, notions and nonsense, numerically speaking, were numerous, and every body seemed to be happy. Lunch. Persons who are hanker ing muchly alter good things will find the Opera House a good place to go t) appease their appetite, as the young ladies of the Erodelphian Society will serve up a first class lunch from eleven to two o'clock Jo-day. IT. A- ONAL. Mr. J. Evans, of Pond, Reynolds &Co.. San Francisco, called yesterday. Our old friend, Mr. Miller, started for the Yakima mines yesterday, Wc wish be may strike it rich. The first cargo shipment of wheat made Horn Columbia river to New York, direct, was made by A. S. Mer cer. In conjunction with several far mers, of Yamhill, in 1868. First shipment of Oregon wheat made di rect to Liverpool was also made by Mercer and several farmers and citi zens of Marion county, early in 18(59. The Umatilla House At Dalles, under the charge of Hand ley & SeliiiOtt, still keeps up Its reputation as a home for the weary traveler. The house lias been raised, rebuilt and refurnished, and is now very comfortable, capable ol conveniently accommodating a large number of mie.its. HOTELS. lie American lOxchange, at Portland, kept by ytiiniby & Per kirts, is one of the best conducted hotels in Portland. The fare Is excel lent, the prices reasonable, and the proprietors ihe most gentlemanly, polite and accommodating of hosts. Their great popularity is shown by the fact that they have been feeding three hundred people per day for weeks, past.' As they have not lioen able to find beds for all who required them lately, the proprietors are about to furnish room In the two brick build ings, one on the west and the oueoil the south of the Exchange, which will be furnished In the Inst style, with new furniture', carpets, bedding, etc.. mak ing the accommodations superior lo any hotel in tlie city. Wood's Household Maoazixk For November, is one of the best tor the year. The printing is especially elegant, the reading matter more than usually entertaining, and the editorials racy and pointed. The engravings. "Past, Present and Future" and the veni'ite," are first 11 is ,,IC cliea pest magazine at the price pub lished in the United States. Published by S. E. Sbutes. at New York city and Nowbm-gh, N. Y.. at $1 per year. Blanks. We have just printed a quantity of blank deeds and niort giges new atai improved forms which we will sell at low rates. Wheat. Someieatsiillcoiitiimrti to come to town. Ai ciwuge in market rata. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Gold in New York, lOS'SlOS. Legal tenders 00 V.391 c. Wiieat in Liverpool 12s 5dSl2s8d; club, 12s 9d13s. LuMBElt. Although there Is appar Ontly little building going on here; and our sawmills are run to their ut most capacity, the demand for lumber Is greater than the supply. On Thursday the Grand Jury return ed a ti ne bill against Dr. C. G. Glass and Chas. Mealey, charged with man slaughter. Removal. Mr. Walter McFarland has removed his extensive stock of stoves and tin ware to 'the opposite side of Main street, and will hereafter occupy the brick building adjoining Mr. Conners Bank. Found. A gold locket and gold stud, which the owner can have ly addressing post-office box No. 77. The Ongonian of Thursday says: James R. Farrish, whose prosecution in the Circuit Court for the crime of forgery has elicited much comment, and concerning which such a diversity of opinions exist, was adjudged insane yesterday by the Court, and remanded to the asylum. He was conveyed there yesterday altemoon. All who suefek from coughs, colds, iH-onchltis, croiq), whooping cough, tnd the most to be dreaded ot nil, Con sumption, can find sure relief in Dr. II ixutr luilsam m 11 tin awn, winch always cures when other remedies fail. 14. Seed Wheat. Howell, Harper & Co. have tor sale a choice article of Wheat tor seed, such as Fall or White Winter. Click and Chila Club. Sonora, &c. &c, all of which they will dispose of by exchanging for other wheat, or on other terms which will nlltf. I.ivlny A4vertlH?Miit. A medicine that bus done mora than nil the prescriptions of the phannacopaMa to lroteei me nuinan sysiem nainsi me wlllv ills lunerinduooa bv unhealthy sur roundings, Uncertainly worthy ol universal cnnliden'cc. It is mainly on account of its extraordinnrv preventive pmienies timt llostetter's Atoinach llit:crs is so ex ceedingly popular in localities subject to the visitation of miasmatic fevers and other diseases produce"! by empoisoned uir. A family that has es(pc'l sickness during a sieklv season in ivnsequence or nslnir the flitters AS A safeguard, isa living advertisement of the virtues of the. pre paration. The whole neighlwrhood real ize the fact. "I couldn't benevc it, says one. "I scarcely creniieu me aovcitise- inents: but one must believe what one sees." snvs another. " It is the very tiling we need' in this unwholsome section ot count rv," remarks a inirn. Anu itie re sult is that the instinct of sell defence, tne tint law of natnnt. Induces three-fourths of that community to obtain a supply of the great vegetable antmote oeiure tne next sickly season Sets in. In the winter, when tlie'system requires extra vigor and Itv tn enable it to liatlie tlieellcclsof danipaiul cold the, Bitters will he found par ticularly serviceable. Rheumatism will not be apt to fasten upon muscles and nerves that liave been braced up by this excellent luvigorafit and nervine; nor will the severities of the season, which have such a disastrous efleut on t ho pulmo nary organs of the feeble and delicate, 1: llkelv to exercise the same untoward Influ ences in cases where t lie stomach and the external surface of the lwdy (Wklc.lt always sympathizes with the digestive organs; hav e lieen toned aildsttmttillted by a course of the restorative. Thetltsof indigestion and irregularitiesof the lKiwels which pro ceed from sudden changes ofWenthcr may always Ik averted by a timely use of the Hltteri, A. WHKEI.FH. I'. 1. HOl'OK. C. K. WIIKKLKR. A. ailEEI.EK A CO., SHEDD, OREGON, Forwarding & Gonimiss,n Merchants. Healers in Merchandise and Produce. A good assort merit of all kinds of Goods al ways in store at lowest market rates. Agents for sale of Wagons, Grain Drills. Cider Mills, ('burns, Ac.. Ac. CASH paid for WHEAT, OATS. PORK, 111 ITER, EGGS and POULTRY. MAK IED. On the nth inst,, at the residence of the bride's rents, at She Id, bv Rev. Iaiab Wilson, Mr. II. ('.Clement and Miss Jose phine Davis, all of Linn county. Compliments receive I. vv To-Duj. SOTICE C!TY ELE1 TIOX. XJOTIUE IS IIEHEUY GIVKN that the 11 annual election ot o.llecrs oi tnecny of Albany. Oreson. will lie held lit the ! court house in said city, on the tlrsl Mon- , day In Oeoemlsir, A I). 1H73, and the jhiIIs ; slu'ill be nnenedat ilo'cloek in the inornliig i . -. .t .1.1 i. :.. ,,( aim chmwi at "" said dav: but the ludges inav Tortile pur- pose of reoeiving all the voles bold the noils onen until 7 o'clock in the even ling. At said eleotlon there shall be ohOMin one Mavor. one Recorder, one Tri-aBiuv.r. one Marshal and six Aldermen, who sliall be citizens of and reside within the city, and who rtiall serve for one year irom in fbst Munduv in January following snl 1 olertlcm. or until their aiieuewnrsara e'e t ed and i(uiiiiile.l. In witness wncrcoi i nuc iivivhihu pci I inv ImndiuidafflXodlVsi'alofsald ; cltvthls7:h day of.Moveut'H-r. A. 1)A7A JOS: hA'NNON, I Cltj Iteoordcr. f MISCELLANEOUS. New To-Day. D. KTEELEW MEDICAL WONDER t CUHKS ALL INTERNAL AND E XTKlt nal Aches and Pains; Purifies the Illood ; Herniates the Liver ; Cure Agues and bad Colds. Don't be without it Sold by Druggists. 3mU A. W. GAMBLE, M. I., Physician, Surgeon, etc. OmCK AKD BKSIDENCE -Atthelate residence of John C. Mendenhall, ntfr the Foundi -, First street, Albany. Octol)r, 187y NEWGOODS ? MONTAGUE & McCVLLY, LEBANON, OUEOON, HAVE JUST RECEIVED, AND ARE constantly receiving, large in voices of uire siyie OBV WOOllS, ft-KKMl UIMM'ERItX, NEW VIM Till VJ, and Generat Merchandlac ! wlilcli lUfy will dispose of on the fairest and most acooiniundattng terms. A gen eral invitation is extended toall toealland examine our new line of Dress floods, late styles of Clothing, head wear, boots, shoes, &c,, Ac., the very latest in market, and se lected with the view of meeting the re quirements of this people. MONTAUl'E McCULLY. October 18, 73m3 REAL ESTATE COLD fn CREDIT, OR EXCHANGED N CHED1 her Propel for other Property. Money Loaned, Notes, Accounts and vemaata on tne u. S. collected eted. C. M. CARTER will sell bis own City Lots and Blocks and outside lands, on a long t ime, or will ex change for ot her property. He owns real estate in all imrts of the city, and can sell cheaper than any one else. MONEY LOADED for any person, on Improved real estate in I bis city. Interest collected quarterly and remitted lo lender. Loans can be made to rebuild brick bouses in the burnt district, secured by the same property. Notes, Vouchers, Accounts and Claims on the u. 8. collected. Address, O. M. CARTER, Carter's Block, Portland, Or. October is, KflS-lm m ildkrs. attioxtiox : SASH, BLIND, AM) DOOR FACTORY . S. a. AI.TIIOfSK. 1. F. I1A( KKNSIU W. KKTCIH M. ALTIIOUSE A CO.. Lyon Street, vn the River Bunk, ALBANY, OREGON. Keep on bond a full assortment, and are prepared to Fl'RNISH TO ORDER, Door, Sah, Blinda, und Molding, Such as CHOW, PAJSEI.. BAND ft fcECTIO MOLD. Of all sire? WINDOW AND DOOM PRAMKB, Flooriug. SUiinK, And All thei !ilii!?.orniilIilln 'Hutrrlal. ALSO: PREPARED TO l MILL work, furnish shaker funs, sdgmg sbttkers. suction fans, driving pulleys of anv kind, at our factory on Lyon street on the river bank), next below Jfarkhaln's warehouse. ALTHOl'SE A CO. Alnany.reb. I6,W89-U ALRAW Collegiate Institute! Next term openN, Montlity, September 1, l7t. IS. Ii. WARREN. President ntl FARMERS TctlSLe IXTotioo ! rpIiK NEW AND WELL-.UANtitIl I Wiirehonse of R. Oheadle. with lie omved oteuiina' apnmt n of itiu.ile enpac ItV; is now prcpiwl lo receive grain for I lie harvest of Iffll. Fannef- wishing to s'ui'c or sell wlica', will tlnil it to their a.l nn'tiee to ice me bufnre selling elsewhere. All lil be Inrie isheil with sin ks to uii e their xrahi by cittlmg on me. . . T.lie lilgliest cash prlee will be juild for goo 1 iriercbanta'ile Wheal it! all "jnej. I.' S MiiriMtl fill rtlil ell i en nl A 'IIIV. ":"f 1"" ot cxccucm n. unless qoaiiinm w taken charge of the. WBKdioMw, unci will .nis-rinieiKi uie receiving an i mchm-ij ,i ill grain passing through It. 1 1!. GHEADLE. AHinnv, JrttvJihWfiUnWniS 4'o Ray C'jhiI Ajeuey. lirilttYM iN ft BOH I E. -rKi.KK& in riniilsTlaiid I .eh lull and 17 all .leserir.liona of Foivlgn and Po- mestlc foals. Als,PHi IRuN. Bnlkln-a l -betwwi Pacltie and .la l.son f.roel wluu-vvs, Son Praneliieo. Cal. MISOELLANBW8. Mm Only about a Half Ddxea TUT ITCHELL WAGONJ8 3ft 4v Register Bui AHianj, For Hardware, q.o to poao.' For Groceries, REH AND GOOD-GO TO ooamt. For Plow, M OUSTS, PEORIA, CAST CABTSTiaSjU, DODD'N is the place to get them. FOR jNVTinXG YOU WANT, FLtwrTRT For Domestic Hewing Maeblue, WHY I DON'T I'AIL TO CALL AT DODU. ' .i ii .1 i j. f , . a' l or the Latest In BV OK 8 A W 8, AXES, PITCHFORKS, etc., give DODD a calf, anyway. When Yon Want pIDEE PRESSES, OR FARM MAClttN V.' ery of any kind, call at the Kegisu.r Building and see DODD, TO THE FARMER ! AND AI.I, IN WANT OF RTOIUVI'.I B. C'OMSTOCK t GO. HAVE THoll J oughly repaired nnd strengthened their Albany W archousc. and Iwvlnu two good Ckuners, can handle A LI. iiRAN THAT COMIX with safety and dispatch. They are prepared to furnish all lb sacks needed. Don't lie frightened by the old cry that we are getting more than we can stop. Call and see for yourselves. "FAIR HEALING WILL WIN.' Head! WE WILL (ON tract to hToiiB Wheat FREE, either at ALBANY. PORT. LAND or HALHEY, until it isworth 7; per bushel. Wanted. A LARGE AMOUNT OF FLAX KELT wanted, for which we will pay Out IHUKEKT MARKET PRICE in ca.-b. from lime to time. Present luotntlont For Common and Volunteer. 3c V H. " extra tine and clean, 2 f W) Ii s. C. II. COMSTOt K ft W Aug. 15-n.1t) BEE-IIIVE STORE! TO III V Groceries, Provisions, Notions, ivc. iS:;.. i'c. c hi:ai for eu : Cnimtr) Proitucc uf All Ulndtt B'lCGHT FOR MKUCIIANMSK OR OAS 33t ! This Is th:M)!aee to et the I1K8T BAI GAINK ever oifertMl In APsmy. Partle .nr.i... a.. ..ii .....n..n.l C fAKiiiMu, fSli selves. ,,,. WEED. i . r irst street, Albany, Oregon I j 3iv per duv. Asx'iito wand' All claws of working people, if i her sex, young or old. make more moa- ej- t work for ns in thalr snarn lannaoi,. . irH Ch time, ttaftt HeWNMf- ilcutara free. Addr ti. StlwH-44 GO TO TIIF. i i Sf:ZC- -