ALBANY RElSTlR. LOCAL MATTERS. POST OFFICE REMOTES. MAILS aruive: Prom Railroad (north and south) dally at 1M0 P. M. Fmm Corvallis. dailv. at lit 30 A. M From Lebanon, tri-weekly, Monday Wodnesday ami Friday! at w.gu a. m, MAILS DHl'AKT : For Railroad (north and m,-ti), dally, close prompt at 11 a. m. For TorvHllls. dailv. at 1.50 p. M For Lebanon, trl-weekly, (Monday, Wed' nosday and Frtiiaj at is p. . Offlcc hours from T A. M". to 8 P. M. Sun tlav. from 12 M. 102 p. M Honey order office hours from 9 A. M. I p. M. P. n. RAYMOND, P. M. to 0 P. The REGISTER l Issued twice each week (Wednesday, and Saturday mornings) it the low price of three dollars por year. in advance. Call at the office, corner of First and Ferry streets, and subscribe. New Year's Eve JBaia By our Fire Comiany, at Pacific Opera Hoiwe, will be the feature of the new year. It will be largely attended, and a splendid time is certainly in store for all participant on the occasion. Steamers. The steamers Qrorer and Alice came up on Monday night. The first represents the W. T. Co., and the other the old line. The Alice has been remodeled, and is as pretty as a duck. Left Arm Broken. A merchant of Aumsvllle, named Darby, on Mon day last, while in the act of passing a horse hitched to the fence, received a kick from the animal, on the left arm, which broke it badly midway between the elbow and shoulder. Brass Band. The concert given by the Brass Band at Lebanon last week, was well patronized, and proved an enjoyable affair. Some two hundred tickets were sold, which gives the Band quite a little benefit. We are glad to note the success of so worthy an institution. At the Opera House On Christ mas eve, a supper was given to the children and friends of the Methodist Sabbath School. A Christmas tree was also erected, n ml the large crowd gath ered there on the occasion enjoyed themselves hugely. The supper was complete, and gave full satisfaction to the partakers. At the U. P. Church On Christ mas eve, there was a gathering of the members and friends of the Church, for general jolarity. An Impromptu concert prepared the way tor a general good time, after which the fuu grew fast and furious. For good dinners. grand suppers, or massive fun, the U P.'a always get away with the top persimmon. Watermelon. Postmaster Ray. mond brought into our office yesterday the half of a good sized watermelon We had just been wishing for melon, and the present was timely, 't was. one of several purchased of Mr. Day ton 8lmlson, and laid away to see how long 'twould keep and have the regu lar taste. It was splendidly preserved, and proves that we can have water melons nearlv all the year round, If proper care is taken iu laying them away. County Medical Society. At a meeting of the undersigned physicians, held at Dr. Tate's office in Albany, December 23d, 1873, after a temporary organization It was resolved to Invite and request the regular phyiicians to meet at Dr. Rice's office In Albany, on Saturday, January 3d, 1874, for the pnrpose of forming a County Medical Society. Signed by J. P. TATE, J. L. HILL. A. W. GAMBLE. D. M. JONK& H. I. BOUOHTON, D. B- RICE. Done For. A whole lot of fellows came down from Eugene on Friday. In the evening they fell into the hands of the members of Orgeana Enenmiv ment, who corralled them until this (8fttoiay) iViQprrtrig, In the meantime putting them tarough some splendid lessons In "camping." We afeJT the pinion they wiB never want any ttelahy Christmas. Our people generally observed Christmas in the old style, refraining from labor and indulging in roast turkey and trimmings. There were not as many fire-crackers ex ploded as usual, our youth seeming to think the most sensible way of spend ing their spare cash was to invest in something of substantial value, such as books, wearing apparel, etc. We bear of no accidents to mar the pleas ures of the day. The Literary Societies Of Al bany Collegiate Institute gave an en tertainment to the citizens of this city, on Tuesday night, which was largely attended. We were unable to attend, owing to pressing business, butleam that those who attended were amply repaid for their time and trouble. Our unavoidable absence on the occasion prevents a detailed notice, and we can only reiterate the general sentiment, that, as a whole, it was a decided suc cess, one of which the Aesthetics and Sigma Phis may well feel proud of. Dissolved. The late firm of Claughton & McK night, druggists, Lebanon, has been dissolved, Mr. Claughton retiring from the business. In purchaihing a machine select the mod pop ular.'.'.' . NEW TRIUMPHS! HALES OF LAST YEAR. THE STATISTICS FROM SWORN RE turns of the Sales of Sewing Machines in 1872. (reported 1" hflS). show that the Singer manufacturing Company sold, last year.over FORTY-FIVE THOUSAND more machines than ANY other Company, and over one quarter of all machines sold dur ing i hut year, nine out 01 ten 01 saiu Singer Machines were for FAMILY use- firoving thegr at popularity of the Singer n the household. Annexed are the Sales of the different makers: MACHINES. The Sinner Uamutac'o Co. Sold 3I0.75N. Wheeler A Wilson M'f 'g Co. . ..Sold 174,088 Howe Machine Co. (estimated). " 141,000 (Jrover Bakers. M. Co " 52,010 Domestic 8. M. Co " 49,554 WeedS. M. Co ' 42,444 Wilcox A fiibbs S. M. Co " 33,R3!t Wilson S. M. Co ' " ,666 Ami r. B. H. 0.4 8 M. Co " 18,980 Gold Medal S. M. Co " 18,897 Florence S. M. Co 15,793 TITUS, ROURGARDES ft Co., Agents, Albany, Or. Also, all kinds of machine needles kept for sale. novl5y73 A. WHEEL EK. C. P. HOl'OK. C E. WHMXKU. A. WHEELKH CO., HED, OREGON, In Dealers In Merchandise and Produce. A good assortment of all kinds of Goods al ways In store at lowest market rates. Agents for sale of Wagons, Grain Drills, Cider Mills, Churns, Ac, Ac. CASH paid for WHEAT, OATS, PORK, BUTTER, EGGS and POULTRY. SPECIAL CABLE DISPATCH, From the World's Fair. Vienna, Austria, Aug. 20, 73. W. O. Wilson, Esq., President Wilson Sewing MnchineCompany, Cleve land, Ohio: The Wilson Sewing Ma chine received the Grand Prize Med al for being the Best Sewing Machine, and a Grand Prize (medal of honor) was awarded to the Wilson Sewing Machine Co. for manufacturing sewing machines in the best manner, from the best material, and by the best known mechanical principles. These cele brated machines ar now on exhibition and for sale at tlie store of ltf. BLALN, YOUNG & CO. EW TO-DAY. Dissolution of Co-partnership. THE FIRM of Clanirhton ft HoKnlght ha this day been dissolved by mutual consent, S. H. Claughton retiring from, and J. W. McKnurht assuming the busi ness and the Indebtedness of the firm. also collecting all moneys due said firm. a. n.-iiiauiininn, JAS. W. MCKNIGHT. Lebanon, Deo. 17, 1878. w4 NOTIOB! IS HEREBY GIVEN that C. B. Comstock ft Co. and W. 8. Newbury have had a full and complete settlement to date, both as principal and agent, and as individuals, an d that the1 relation of principal andagent heretofore existing between them is this day dissolved by mutual consent. And It Is further maliMllv agreed that W. 8. New bury shall no longer have the right to carry on his business at Allnny, Oregon, elsewhere, in ana under the style and firm-name of C. IS. Comstock A Co., as here tofore. C. B, COMSTOCK CO. W. 8. NKWIlUKi. Albany, Oregon, lieu. 8th, IS7S. REFERRING to the above notice, the underaumed would resnectfuUv an- noiiiiae to all his former patrons, and the public generally, that he will continue, in the grata business as heretofore, except that hereafter such business will be eon dnoted 1m Ms own name. , Ttiailforyewpatitiriagelnthepasf, would MpecOuUjT solicit a fab siirq in the fttnroT W. 8. NEWBURY. MISCELLANEOUS. fikbheits ball; albany engine company wo. 1 --will give a- RAD BALL! IN ALBANY, AT THE PACIFIC OPERA HOI Si:, on NEW YEARS EYE, Deo. 81, 1878. COfflnTTKK OF ARRANGEMENTS : JA8. HERREN, WM. TALLY,. WM. BENJAMIN, GEO. CLINK, JOE WEBBER. RECEPTION COMMITTEE '. M. V. BROWN, A. N. ARNOLD, N. B AI M. FLOOR committee: WM. BENJAMIN , N. B. HUMPHREY, J. R HERREN, GEO. CLINE. A general Invitation Is extended. Fire men are requested to appear In uniform, TICKETS (mcludhur sumier at the St unariesnoieijK) Only about a Half Dozen MITCHELL WAGONS left at ill DODDW. 4T6 Register Building, Albany. For Hardware, Q.0 TO DODO'S. For Groceries, F RESH AND GOOD-GO TO DODO'S. For Plows, AjfOLINE, PEORIA, CAST CASTHTEEL, i.u uvvim is tne place to get t hem. A NYTHING YOU WANT, FIRST TRY J - VUU1TS. For Domestic Sewing Machine, T-HY! DONT VAIL TO CALL AT DODD. Por k Latest in DUCK8AWS, AXE8, PITCHFORKS, jlj etc., give muu a ca.ii, anyway. When Yob Want niDER PRESSES. OR FARM MACH1N J cry of any kind, call at the Register Building and see DODD. GO TO THE BEE-HIVE STORE! TO BUY Groceries, . Provisions, Notions, &c, &c, &c, CHEAP FOR CASH ! Country Produce ol All Kinds BOUGHT FOR MERCHANDISE OR CASH ! This la the place to get the BEST BAR GAINS ever offered In Albany. Partie: Will always do well tocall and sec for them selves. H. WIED, First street, Albany, Oregon! 32 v MARKET FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREUON, j. l. Harris, PROPRIETOR, WELL ENDEAVOR TO KEEP CON stantly on hand a full supply of ALL KINDS OF MEATS, Which' will be of the very best quality. The highest market price paid for beeves, hogs and sheep. Third door west of Ferry, on sooth side of First street, fi XL. HARRIS. . Albany, Dec. 15, 1871-liv CITY MARKET. hadlntheaarw,everij- , aooaainwan n ani w m y 1Sv5 lu tnaGBU. jraUM J..u. nrn Grand 'ftMB.- The young lady friends of Albany Fire Company pro pose to take charge of the decorations of the hall for the grand ball of New Yean eve, and you may invest your spare cash in wagering It will be elegantly done. The East Portland String Band has been secured to furnish music, and the gay and festive Sam Parrlsh will do the calling. No won der everybody wants to go it's to be the biggest lay out ever offered in the live terpsichorian. a bust iMY. une aiternoon re cently, Elder (Doctor as well) Clark, of Syracuse precinct, was called upon to perform two marriage ceremonies and assist at one birth, thus getting two wedding dinners and one supper. Syracuse precinct is ahead, so far as heard from. Boats. Since- the rain-fall, giving plenty of water in the Willamette, we have had steamers every day, and our warehousemen have had to git up and git to throw their wheat In sight for shipment. The railroad,, also, has been busy, carrying off tons of wheat for Portland, to be placed on board ships loading for Liverpool. Sociable. The sociable at Odd Fellows Hall on Christmas night, given by the Daughters of Kebekah, was, like all similar occasions, there perfect ly splendid. Personal. Capt. Gray, of Astoria, has been In the city for two or three days. He is looking after the interests of the Astoria Farmers' Company. Half Sheet. Brown gets out but half a sheet since the fire. However, his readers get a better paper than when issued as a foil sheet. Game Such as ducks and geese, are very plentiful, much too thick to please the farmers, who complain a good deal of the damage done by them. i The Liverpool Wheat market re mains quiet at 13 s 5d313 s 8d for average, and 13 s 0d14 a 3d for dub No change in our maikets. Portland quotations still give 1202 05 per cental while san Francisco pays 92 owi fix do. What to do rs Case or Accidents. Professor Wilder, of Cornell Dni versity, gives the following short rules ror action in case 01 accident wmcn will be found useful to remember: For dust in the eyes, avoid rubbing: dash water in them ; remove cinders, etc., with the round point of a lead pencil. Kemove wax rrom tne ear ny tema water: never put a hard instrument in the ear. If any artery is cut, compress above the wound ; if a vein is cut, compress below. If choked, tret on all fours and oousrh. I'orsiutnt Durns, uin tne part in cold water ; if the skin is destroyed, cover with varnish. Smother a Are with carpets, etc. ; water will often spread burning oil and increase the danger. Before pass- u.K through smote tnKe a long oreatn and then stoop low : but If carbonic acid gas is suspected, walk erect. duck poisoned wounds unless your mouth is sore ; enlarge the wound, or better, cut out the part without delay, hold the wounded pert as long as can be borne to a hot coal or end of a ci gar. , in case 01 poisoning, excite vomit ing by tickling the throat, or oy warm waft and mustard. For add poisons give alkilles; for alkaline poisons, give acids : white of egg Is good in most cases : in a case 01 opium poisoning give strong coffee and keep moving. If in water .neat on the back, with the nose and mouth projecting. For apoplexy, raise tne head ana body ; for tainting, lay the person flat. President Saget, of Hayti, will not vacate bis office unless Gen. Domin ique is declared his successor, and a portion of the House of Representa tives say he shall not be. President. 1 rouble in consequence is inuniiieut. OWEN NEWMAN On the 21st inst., at the residence of the bride's father, Henry Newnutavnsq., by El der J. Clark, Mr. R. S.weiiaiicf Hiss Millie Newman ail of Linn county, Oregon. Yamhill reporter please copy.j Compliments received. Success and happiness attend them. CUNDIFF- ROBERTS Go thfr 21st Inst., In this city at the residence of Judge Johns, by Rev. Jos. Emery, Mr. B. W. Cundlff, of Albany, and Miss Kate Roberta, late of St. Josenk u 1 ' MISCELLANEOUS OLD STOVE DEPOT. JOHN BRIGGS, Dealer in RANGES. COOK, PARLOR AND BOX, STOVES! Of the best patterns. ALSO : TIM, SHEET I BOM AND CO. PEJR WARE, And the usual assortment of furnishing da to be obtained in a tin store. Repairs neatly and promptly executed, n reasonable terms. Snort reckonings make long friends, FRONT STRE T, ALBANY. Deo. 5, 1886-1 NEW GOODS 1 JHONTACite A WtClLLI, LEBANON, OREGON, HAVE JI78T RECEIVED, AND ARE constantly receivlntr. lame invoices of late style DHYttOOM, fWSSH UKO0EH1E8, NEW IXOTHDW, ami General MCereltttndifte 1 which thev will disnose of on the fairest and' most accommodating terms. A gen eral invitation is extended to all tocalland examine our new line of Dress Goods. late styles of Clothing, hed wear, boots, shoes, Ac., Au., the very latest in market, and se lected with the view of meeting the re quirements of this people. MONTAGUE A McCULLY. October 18, SioH W. H. HcFARLAND, (LATE M. M. HARVEY A CO.,) Opposite the hotels, Albany, Oregon, STOVES, RANGES, Force and Lilt Pump, LEAD AND IRON PIPE, Hollow "WJP, HOUSE FURXrSHlMU HARDWARE, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware. LARGEST STOCK IB THE VALLEY. Lowest Prices Every Time. Repairing Properly Done. Mv BUILDERS, ATTENTfO ! JASH, BLIND, AND DOOR FACTORY. 8. H. ALTHOUSE, 1. T. BACKKKgTO. W. KKTtUUM. ALTHOUSE &. ;o., Lyon Street, on tne River Bank, ' ALBANY, OREGON. Keep on hand a full assortment, and are propareu 10 FURNISH TO ORDER, Doors, Sash, Bunds, and. Sfoldlngs, Such as ROWS, FA EL, BAH SAXTIOH, HOLD, Of all sizes WINDOW ANJ?. DOOR FRAMES, Flooring, Siding, --Ajad All other kutdaof BufMingMateriaK A i,90 : PREPARED TO DO MILL Ik work, furnish shaker fans, signg Bhakers. suction fans, drivlnsr niilleve of any kind, at our factory on Lyon street (on the river bank), next below Mark ham's warehouse. ALTHOUSE A CO. Albany, Feb. to, me-U i i' -i m . Coos Bay Coal Agency. BERRTNAN tc BOT1R, street wharves, San Franc4soo, GftU WvfS , . - -.