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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1874)
rCBLISRKD KVKRV WF.I1NKSDAT A!tD SATUnlJAY, By COLL. VAX CLEVE, IN REGISTER BUILDINGS, Crn-iuT Frrry and frnt Streets. TKRMS-IX no year Six months ingle copies ADVANCE. Three dollars. Two dollars. Ton cents. ADVEKTISINli KATES. Transient a lverlisements, pet square of r,m lines or lew, ttrst insertion II; each .ntaeq. lent iMWttol 59ft Larger adver lament inserted on tb most liberal (arms. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. (Sold in New York, Legal tenders, WVsOlc. Late Liverpool quotations, gave California Club wheat at Us Hdtflos j while Oregon wheat was quoted at 15s 3 15s 3d. This would show that average Oregon wheat was worth 3d more than California's best, which speaks loudly for Oregon. Oregon farmers have only to see that" their wheat is we 1 cleaned, and sent to mar ket in good shape, direct from Oregon to Liverpool, to insure a still greater advance in price over wheat from other portions of this coast. The latest advices from Liverpool are to the &4th, and they show a decline in the price of wheat ruling prices 13s fid 313 9d. San Fianclscoquota Utlons are unsteady at $2 20. Portland quotations give $ 1 82,,.$1 85. Wheat fins (alien ten cents per bushel In this market since our last quota tions, the price now offered being 90 cents. As a matter of some interest to the general reader, and to the producers in particular, we give below Fried lander's Circular, of a recent date : The first halt of the harvest year having now closed, it may be interest ing briefly to review the course of the produce business during that time, certainly, in this res)xct, one of the most interesting periods in the history oi the State. The Spring and early Summer did not carry out -the Winter's promise regarding crops, for, after February last, it may lie said we had no rain at all. During the weeks and months of suspense that ensued, the high anticipations of the tarmers grad ually laded out, and by July, instead of a surplus fur expoct f 700.000 tons of wheat, which was at one time con fidently anticipated, serious doubts be gan to lie entertained if we would have to spre over 250,000 tons. The larm-, er, in each case finding his own crop seriously curtailed, magnified the loss to his neighbors, and instead of being a free seller at $1 (50fl 65, as had been anticipated, held out for $1 m . 1 35, The business done in June and July was. consequently, limited in amount, rates in some wises going as low iis fl 00. but averaging $1 704 1 75 per cental, and hardening when ever any serious attenqit was made to force purchases, in the meantime, tonnage was accumulating, and the Liverpool market showed great firm ness and was slowly but surely aiJvanc i "g; By the middle of August, parties rfio had tonnage engaged to arrive abandoned the hojie ot low prices for wheat, and entering the market sud denly and boldly, secured large quan tities in the neighborhood of $i from which point tlie market rose steaiKv to $i 35 per cental, which was the price in SeptemlKT. By this time a very large portion of the crop of wheat, had passed out of first hands, and the resi due has ever since been very firmly held, although prices bave never risen above those ruling in September. DECLINE OK KKEIOIIT.S. Of courscas wheal advanced freights declined, and from September to De cember, when ship owners had antici pated receiving 5 for Liverpool, the ruling rates were 3 l.Vsi as low ma CO Mi MVinai hnnn ni-i-imrrwl in nnn case, that of the ship Baltic. This wits newt Serious disippointment to own- . ............. i ... . ...i. or i.ii niiiiiii.', aiiu wnrivvri iritis making for San Francisco could be reached, either by mail or telegraph, they were sent toother t"rts. in the oiiirsc of two months our tonnage on the way fell off over 80,000 tons. In Duoein'ber freights began to Improve, a : I. a- we wnte, ships are worth 4 for Liverpool. Wlieat, as a conse quence, has weakened, and unless a very material rise should take place hi Liverpool in January, it is hardly prolKible tiiar it will recover the ground lout as shipment inatit: In Kehruiry and March, which must arrive off the Kag'Wi coast in the Ciee of tlie new harv,wt. cannot be expected to realise as iiniiVi monev as those idnpped earli er In the Winter. OUU KBCEHTS OF GRAIN AND H.i'tJB. During tlx- past six months, are itiveu it the aMuexd htlK In Which, te 0m sake of comparison, we have Incorpo rated the receipts of the flrstslx months of every year tor I lie ast miie years From JuneSO, to Pcc.Jl, WHS Wheat. Hurley, (tots. Floor lOOliskslOOIiiskslOOit'sks bbls LM7W) 88V,90j 19,M7 8fi,St o u: -rt il7 SA1 Sil l-JlUSO 1868 1S7. .4,I.9!W 440.1M 174,OM 1.W.SS7 " 1868.. 4,770,8.17 4W.1H in. ' 118. .5.12 l,lIO ftl0,7l KKkM) 1M.H75 " 1879. .IWTJslT 4il'.:)!i 221,777 7',!21 " lL.LriWl.aiO 47:,(HO 274.S70 7ii.40il u 1S72. .7.1I2.02U t;s-),910 l.Sil.ilO 120.S47 " 173. .6,01,640 74U,K0 175,530 2jO,'.U2 By this it appear that whereas our receipts of wheat, as compared with those of 1872, show a decline of over a million of centals, those of flour show a gain of nearly 140.000 Mils, which, when reduced to wheat, shows a total falling off of only 700.000 centals, cer tainly, considering the character of the two seasons, a most remarkable exhib it. Our exports during tlie same com parative periods show a falling off(re d icing in both cases flour to wheat) of only 49,800 centals, as we haveeertain Iv 2.500.000 centals left in the State nvallnhlo i,ir exnort. it is evident that the crop of H72-3 was much larger than was estimated, and that with the talkifava i -11 Tic. I over from last season. and the amount received from Oregon. we had a surplus ot certainly imi.ow tons tor export. In this light, too, it is plain that WHEAT AND FREIGHTS Have not sustained their proper rela tions, and that while the former has ruled oo high, the latter have been imjustifial'ly depressed. Included in the receipts of wheat given above, are soine 5.000 tons received trom Utah by the Central Pacific Kailroail. the char acter of which, on the whole, was sat isfactory. From the neighboring State of Oregon we have received, during the six months. 275.485 centals of wheat, and 40.457 bbls of flour.against til centals and 37.270 bbls received dur ing the corresponding period of last year. The wheat crop of Oregon was an unusually bountiful one this year, and the exports from the Columbia river will show a larger volume man was ever attained before, period under review During the THE FLOUR MARKET Has been v ry active, ami marked by a strong demand for export. The most mninrknhle feature in this has been the demand for Great Britain, to which ! country we have shipped 233.000 bbls. and will probably send 40.000 bbls more tie fore the season is out. This rwiult h:is tn'Po liroiedit about bv the greater relative cheapness of Hour to wheat, it is too cany yet to say mm these shipments Will turn out. but as the flour exported has all been of high grade, and as great care has been taken in shipping it, we have lnes that it will meet with favor, and realize fully the anticipations ol the shippers. THE PLANTING SEASON is now at hand, and it has opened magnificently, the rains ot December bavin" been copious and Well distrib uted, putting the gr d all over the State in splendid order for cultivation. A large part of the seed is already in the ground, and on some of the Stiiii mer.fallovred land is above the surface While all over the State fanner- are driving their plowing with the great-1 est vigor. The breadth of land planted this season will be wider than ever be fore, and with any kind of favorable j weatner in me .-'pniij;. c in..., ..iiiiw- pate confidently a larger crop than has ever heretofore deen harvested In Cal ifornia. THE PIUNCIPAL CALL FOR TONNAGE Has of course, beeu for the transporta- ti f breadstuff to Europe, and the prices obtained, although not so high as generally anticipated, have, on the whole, been satisfactory. The result, however, was in a great measure due to the engagements, made before the Crop was harvested, which ranged from 4 to 5 to Liverpool, prices far above the average of those obtained on the spot. I oir fanners are -low to com prehend that these rates, although ap parently high, are no more than fairly remunerative to ships, considering the mall freight obtainable by vessels coming this way. They are. however. Without remedy, and will have to ac cept the situation with the best grace no il;!e. we caimoi, oi emu. sc. mm 11 ... !!., Ill ....!. .1. ,.!..,. early say nowireiguw win i "e luun g the coming season, but we cannot, in view of the stock of wheat on hand mill amount of toniliufe on the way, j rates J I i look for any decline from ruling j during the coming Spring- ; Alhnur narkeU. Whekt -White, '(?ImsJie4.9'0 Oat-V bushel, il ets. I' TtTiiBS Vl'Osliel, Wic. Onions V bushel. 41 't w. Floub -VI 'W. fi Ill- -.s Wli'e, V . o. Dt:.-:i Far it Vpiile. V . Peabeo, IIS: Plums, p.-1 e rrs n :, lOe III TTKH Frt sh roll. 15'iC V " I, .i . . k it r.n. VitL CllH KFNS V (UlZCII, 0 .VjS. Svi. Rs 4:raslM-I. r-e; Tflanrt, I03r; m.... l-.. ri i.K.il'lk imii rniimmiii' .Nir'i. T" TKA--Yoiinif Hyson, II 25; Japan, 75e "oitkk saeV. Halt i udtftfc v n, Bvai'i- H-avy Golden, V koB, 18 00; heavyGoWen.il OOVKAl. Bacon -Hains 12e, sides Sc. Shoulder la LARD-In tin. 11c f ft ; In keg, Sc. OILS-Devoe's Kerosene, 75c gal., V can, 5 gal., e 50: Linseed Oil, raw. V -ral.fl 15, boiled. II J7X. HiBW-Undretwed deer skins, 20c f ft., dressed, fl H ; dry cow h Ides, flint No, 1, mniie V ft s green salted, 1. M ct tteepskhvt,Knoaaolk ALBANY RGEISTER. HlMln, Toon ro.1i OolnmL BtlSfNKSS CARDS Something Now In Dentlitr)'. DR. E. O. MtlTH, DE9ITIKT, HASLOCATKlIN ALBA ny, and has Ihe new in vent ion in plute work, which ,-r,citt- In Iniuu-tiiiir teeth in the month without covering the whole roof, as heretofore. It givestheweurerthe wearer tlie free use -of the tongue to the roof of thu mouth In talking uml lasting. It is the Smith & I'urvine iwtenl. Teeth extracted without -nain- Plate mended, whether broken or divided. fc-jrOKKiCK - First street . east of Conner's Bank (upstuirs), Albany, Oregon. 7v4 n. M. JONKS. J- L1NSKV HILL. & HILL. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. - AI.BASY, ORKQON. 37v4 J. V. BALDWIN, Attorney mid Counselor nt Ijw, flTIIX I'ltACTU'K IX ALL THE Courts V T iii the id, ?:l and 41 n Juilie.ial ins triets, in the Sinnviiie Court of Oregon, and in the V. S. District and Circuit Courts. OFKICK-ln l'arrish brick, upstairs!, in nffloo oce.unlod bv the late Jf. H. Cmnor, First street. Albany, Oregon. to!5vS LEFFEL & M1ERS WatorWlioels SPHERICAL FLUMK8, Ami Uenernl Mill Machinery. J. F. BACKESSTO. Agent, 51v3 Albany, Oregon . B. HU E, M. Surgeon 2k Pliyaiciun. t OFFICE -Fiist street, between Ferry and Broadalbln, RraiDKNCK-Thira street, two blocks Inflow or east of Metlio- dtst Church, Albany, Oregon. vSnIO I, C. POWELL. L. KLINN POWELL A FL1NN, AttornejN mill I'onnaelorH at !. AND .SOLICIT! I!S IX CHANCERY It. Fllhn notary public), Allmny, Oregon. Collections and conveyances promptly at tended to. l Albany Book Store. JX. FOSIIAV, D iEALEK IX MIWELL A N EOl'SBOOKS, School Hooks. Blank Ibniks. Stationery Fauci Articles, Ac. Ilofllis imported to order, at shortest )ios- sible notiw 1R. GEO. W. GRAY, DENTIST, AI.II.4M. OBEUON. OFFICE IX PAIIHISH BRICK BI.IKK, denoa Corner Fifth and Ferry streets. umee Hours ironis io rjo eioea a. ni..nnn 1 to 5 o'clock p. m. 18v4 EPIZOOTICS MISTIM ED. THE HAT TEAM KTIU. MTIS, A XI) IS FLOCHISmNti LIKE Aorken bay tree. Thankful for past favors, and wishing "td merit the continuance ol the same, tlie BAY TEAM Will always lie really, and easily found, to i'.o any hauling Within the city limits, for a reasonable compensation. Li'; elivety of (oh(m nMH'claUy. A. X. ARNOLD. SlIvJ 1'ronrietor. rilen! lilesT ,IT II V- C - IIIVII'IVII IV! troublesome eotnniaint cannot be cured, When so many evidences of success might lie placed before you every day physician informs you tlmt the I anger you iiikiw ine eompiHini io baisi, jiiu ii"seii your cnances lor renci. ijhthiiiv ms aught thi in all aw.t, A. C'arotherit A o. s Pile PIIIn mid are all they are recommended lo be. Will curecnronic, Hliiuinmi Hieeuing rues in a very short time, and are crminirnl lo uf. This preparalion is sent by mail or ex press to any point within the t'mteti States at li super iwciiiigc. Address. A. CAROTHKRS li CO.. 27v5 HoxXI. A 1 ban v, Oregon. JOHN SCHMEER, OEALEK IK Groceries & Provisions, ALBANY, OKEGOX HAS JUST OPEN EI) HIS -NEW UHOCKR eslablisliinunt on corner of Ellsworth and First streets, with a fresh stock ol Groceries, Provisions, Candies, 'bears, TO" k ... ... ...i. i .. u i : . . u ..,..., uiiii ii, ,w.., li, v iin ii in ,ii,iiFn iiiv iiiii-n tlon of our citizens. In connection with the store he will kceo a Bakery, and will always have on bund a full supply of fresh bread, ciackers, Ac. Call and we me. JOHN SCHMEEU. February lfrlMvt Tl; USING TI'RKING. ' X r AH PBKPAKKI' TO W U- KH.K8 I of turning iktHir on liand ainl matoW urder mwhiiUvtHittomed cha . rs, Ac. Shop ADVERTISEMENTS. PETERS &SPEIDEL, Carriages & Wagons. Of Every Deicrlptlon, ALHAW, OREGON. MANUFACTURE TO ORDER AWT nd all styles of Wiirnni, rCarrlngs, Slaoki, c. at as reasonable rates as the us of good material and llrst-elas work will Jiuv tify. Repairing neatly and exiediliously dona at low rates. Shop on Ferry between Flrsl and Second streets. PETERS A 8PK1DM Albany, March 7, 1H7.V27 MARBLE WORKS. MOKROE A STAiGER, lK-alers in Monuments, Obelisks, Tombs, Head and Foot Stone, Executed in California, Vermont and Italian Marble. SALEM, OREGON. BRAXCH NIIOP AT A1.HA1T. No lietter evidence of i li ellii-ien- CJT Of i'r. J. S. olcmnii'H Compound Extract of Eunilyntus can lie desired, thaa the following summitry ot m-es, treated n ii mis rriiu-M hiiiiii. iiy liuu rnunrn phTleian, ln. imv Wo sti i.ln the I?, s. Marine Hospital, San Francisco, report ed in tlie -. No. '1ST-'! Pur fir MfL " EUCALYPTI'S An Van i Tn aletl. Ouril. Im'd. nemiltent vi r Lilts mid Fever 5 5. 10 19 O 9 4 a I IOT3 .1 .1 6 4 27 25 9 lit 10 9 7 7 4 a t 12 0 4 15 16 0 3 3 I Typhoid Fever ' ItlAam.Of KidiieyN.... Moreiis I n rout lin nee of I'rlne Inllniu . of lllnddvr . . . . lllemiorlingln i intcMH-of the llentt. Dysentery Chronic IJiurrliu-n. . . are the reports of the experiments wita Eucalyptus bv lr. Lorriim r. of Berlin, rFnsSlft, and tt Keele . hief Physician of the Austrian Railway Co., published ia the Am. .H t. Ji nr. .July, ls7i. It w ill be found very ctttcuclnn in ohstJ nate cases of Dyspepsia, Bronchitis, Hack ing Cough Chronic Sore throat, Leucor rhca, etc., and in uiiusea during pregnancy- I Dr.Colcninii'wDonIila fl Kxlrnrt r l-ueniyp . tun is a soeclal prepara tion forlbeirentininlot mid ,ivr- .--.jiii'l is v-iii (Rilled Ml cm every ease tn-ateu accorrllng to directions, without the injiiriotit resnlfHOf the usual yut- nlneiiml nrsi'iiii iil rem edies for that disease. Also pure liuid Ch irac! of Eucalyptus, in one pound hoi tie, forphvsicians' use Beware Of imltationiv and take none but Coleman's. For n even w hen', and by Podge CaletAi . lo uggist-, Portland. Agents for i.regoiv. v5n.19y REWARD FOB AN Incurable Case! XDR. LE RICHATJ'S C OLDEN BAL8AM1 After trn yesrs' ril on this Cosrt h proven Ittell the only curntiw in certain clMt vfdlseucs pronounced by medical prtcUUOft rs as Incurable. Dr. le EMail's GOLDEN BALSAM Ho. 1 con Cnsncwi lint snd second &, Boies the Legs or Body; Sore Earn. Eye, Hose, y Oopper-oolored Blotches, Bypbilitio Citjn, Dlsested Hcslp. snd U primsrjr lorni of tM disease known as Syphilis. Price, It pa no. tie, or two lor $. Dr.LeEichan's GOLDEN BALSAM No J ears Tertiary, Mercurial. Bypbilitio Rheuma, tism. Pains In the Bones. Back of the Neck, cerated Sore Throat, Bypbilitio Bah,Lnmp and Contracted Cords. HtUSncss of the Limbs, and eradicates all diseases trom the system whether caused by indiscretion or sbnss memry-leaTlng the blood pure sad beakbjt Price, $5 per bottle, or two for $. Dr. LeEichan's GOLDEN SPANISH AN- Udoto tor the Cure ol Oonnorncea. oieei. irr T.tiZ' rtravel. and all Urinary or GcnU dissiisngements. Price, 13.80 per bottle. Dr. U liu.au'1 GOLDEN SrAHISB . .h In I rt Inn for serere ttHM 4m ! m I , MM. m w w v it aonnorhoss, Inflammatory Oleet, SWrtajsa. nd all diseases ot the Kidneys sad Blsddtf , Price, $l.t(l per bottle. Also Agent for OB, LE EMHATTB 00LBEB TJTTX8 for Seminal Weakness. Night Bma sloaMmpotencyi sod all disease arising from Masturbation and txesssivs kbuses. Pries, per bottle. The genuine Golds BaiaaM pnt up only m rounu nwn On reooipt of price, these medicines WJ1 be sent to all parts ot the counsry, by xprat or mall- securely packed snd tree from SMS- 0. T. BICHAHD9 k CO. sad BsWl Druggiato snd W is, fl W. ear. Olsy VSsnsoiu sSAsaafianssiio.CsA- mm