The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, February 14, 1874, Image 4

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ALBANY HG-E 1 STE R.
PUBLISHED KVKRY ' WKDKESDAT AND
t'l . MTTKDAY,
By COLL. VAN I.IvVK,
. UN REGISTER BUILDINGS, .
Confer Firry and First Street!.
TERMS IN, ADVANCE.
ne yqar Three dollars.
ix months. Two dollars.
Ingle copies Ten cents.
ADVERTISING RATES.
Transitu! advertisements, iter square of
ten lines or less, tint insertion 1 ; each
subsequent, insertion 50c. larger adver
tisements Inserted on the most liberal
terms.
Current news.
The Motlrie war claims arc being
audited, and onleretl paid. Seventy
throe thousand dollars was ordered to
be paid on the 4th. in San Francisco,
for transportation and supplies.
The American Iron and Steel As
sociation met in Philadelphia on the
4th and expressed their views to the
effect that the ten per cent, duty on
Iron should he repealed. Ahmit one
half of the mil mills and foundries aie
Hie. 12.000 hands are unemployed.
Tweeds Lawyers are endeavoring to
press upon Judge Davit a bill of ex
ception, to be argued at the next
ceneral term.
Several merchants ot Brooklyn.
ew York, are under heavy bonds
for alledged' frauds upon the Revenue
law.
The raeifle Mail Company will
soon commence calling at Kingston,
Jamaica, on their regular trips.
The Seventh annual session of the
National (i range ot Patrons of Hus
bandry met in St. Louis on the 4th.
Thirty two States and two Territories
wwre represented by their Masters.
The meeting is in secret session.
The annual Convention ot the Na
itonal Reform Association was held
in Pittsburg on the 4th. The
object of the Association is to
secure the recognition of God. in the
Constitution. Delegates were present
from most of the States, and ot every
shade of leligions views.
lames B. (Jrooni has been elected
Governor of Maryland, to till the va
cancy occasioned by the election of
Governor Pinkney to the I'nited States
Senate.
London Dispatclies of the 5th say:
Returns from 16 constitnancies Where
election1) were held yesterdav sliow 10
Conservatives and 10 Liberals elected
or returned unopposed to Parliament.
Mr Disraeli spoke at Newport yes
terdav. He said that (Jladstone and
the Irish policy had utterly failed. In
stead of nroducinir traiiunilirr in int.
land, that country was now in a more
disturbed state and more stringently
governed than ever before. He also
said that but for Hie University at
London, Mr. Lowe (late Chaucllor of
tlie Exchequer) would now be without
a seat his unpopularity being such
that his appearance on " the hustings
would endanger his life. Throughout
the whole of Disraeli's speech a" mob
pelted with stone the windows of the
hall in which the meeting was held,
ml attempted to break up the meet
ing. A free fight ensued.
The pollings at Hacknev has been
declared void because or informalities.
At Staleybridge. Lancashire, serious
riots occurred, and inanv persons were
injured. At Dudley. tVorcestershire.
conflict occurred between an impor
t d mob of Irishmen and miners. A
number of houses were demolished,
liops ransacked and much proerty
destroyed. The Riot Act was road.
an shops were closed, and tt was feared
that the whole population would rise
against the intruders. A company of
soiaiers were sent from Birmingham
to aid tlie authorities in restoring
order.
The Union and Centra! Pacific Rail
roads arc still waging war on tlie ques
tion of pro rata freight rates.
Railroad subsidy bills in Congress,
make headway slowly.
The Houe Committee on Appropri
ations, think the present fort of the
Army, larger than is neccssarv.
A riot occurred on the 3d between
1.200 convicts, at Lisbon, and tlie Iti
tnnsigentes. A letter from Paris savs the general
belief in educated circle- is that" while
Tutce Bismarck would avoid war by
preference, he would not missapretex
which would give him the appeartince
of right, and enable him to crush once !
for all the Ultramontane party. Re
rent election- to the Pi-mulm, Iai4L
ment have demonstrated the extreme
improbability of Bismarck's success by
porelv legal or parliamentary means
The Catholics have gained 35 votes in
the Landtag over and above u hatthev
had. and 'the Liberals have gained con
siderably. The French Bishops an
nounce their intention to resist any at
tempt to muzzle them, and Pius ' IX.
has counseled tlietn to fight tlie good
lurlit of fiiith. even as martvrs. As a
.firoliat:v to all this, the Bourse has
been falling frightfully during the past
ra. spreading coiisternation in
irfM.
I'Hwtte letters from Havana say that
aou to at an inuusiuve Ol
a general uprising by the negroes and
burning of plantations. The opinion
prevails that the Insurgents will soon
be able tp cross the old Troeha in force.
Heretofore they liave been able occa
sionally to cross in small parties.
Should they succeed in doing so in
large numbers the burning ot the plan
tations is inevitable. A secret organ
ization is thought to exist, with rami
fications extending to all parts of the
island, the object of which is to give
moral and material support to the in
surgents, who, if successful in their
operations in the central and eastern
departments, will endeavor to pass into
the Villa districts. It is conceded that
the Spaniards are just now in a tight
place, and need men and monev to
tarrv on tlie war. The want, of both
is apparent and is telling very heavily
against the Spaniard-.
Owing to the trouble between the
Union Pacific Railroad and roads run
uiliir from Chicaro to Onmba. on the
subject of pro rata freights, several of
the largest wholesale grocers and tea
and coffee dealers in Chicago have or
dered a large quantity of freight ship
ped from San Francisco via Panama
anil New York.
Edwin Booth, the after, has bank
rupted. Captain General Jovellar has issued
a proclamation declaring the Island of
Cuba in tutate ofsiese. ' Rebels, and
those accused of sedition, will be tried
by Court Martial. One person out ot
every ten will be drafted for active
service, for six months. No able
bodied inales exempt between the ages
oi ai ami 4o years. . o one subject to
draft will be permitted to leave the
Island, unless he gives bonds that he
will furnish a substitute in case he is
dratted. All persons over 45 years of
age will have to furnish tor mo
bilization one man out of every ten.
Quartermasters will furnish necessary
accoutrements to drafted persons, wj10
will receive the same treatment. ,i
be subject to the same laws and regu
lations as regular soldiers. Those
drafted will be organized into bodies
of 300, forming two additional com
panies to augment each battalion.
Two-thirds of those drafted will re
main in garrison, and the others take
the field, accompanied by - regulars
every six months ; one-third in the
field will be relieved b'y the one or
other two-thirds nerforniimr ,r. -.!..,.
duty. Artillery and engineer corps
will be reinforced in the stnae manner
as infantry. Every male person of
age shall be included in the militia,
all to be liable to military duty under
certain restrictions and .conditions.
Free colored people, enrolling n the
militia, shall be subject to the same
conditions as the whites, and be mo
bilized in the same manner. Owners
of slaves shall give one out ot every
1,000 in the Island to work in swamps,
fortifications, and in trendies; At
tlie end of the cajnpaign the Govern
ment will lilierate all those slaves,
paying their owners $1,000 for each.
The proclamation creates a junta for
the Inspection of all items of expenses
of the war. It organizes a vigilance
committee in tlie interior, who will
take note of everything, furnish
guides, and act as home guards.
Gladstone Is reported to have re
signed. Fearful Railroad colli, linn ncir T)?n
ton England. Many killed and woun
ded. General Sickles has taken final
leave of Madrid. His secretary, Adei
is in charge of the Legation.
- Buffet reelected President of the
French Assembly.
General Freight Agent Stubbs, ot
the Central Pacific railroad, ami Mr.
Vining. General Freight Agent ..f the
Pilot) Pacific railroad, are in Xety
York on business connected with the
dead-lock in overland freights.
Reports from Washington say the
Committee on Indian Affairs are ma
turing measures looking to the re-transfer
of the Indian Department to the
nr ifepartment.
The bill introduced In the House in
relation to compensation of po-tmas-ters.
fixes the rate of New York at
10.000; of Chicago, St. Louis. Phila
delphia and Boston at fs.OOO each;
Cincinnati. Brooklin. Baltimore and
San Francisco at $3,000. It provides
that such salaries shall he paid from
moneys received from (mix rents and
other sonnies, in excess of expependi
tures allowed for rent, clerk hire and
other necessaries.
Kiiglish cn.
The pros)eefus of the New Atlantic
Telegniph Coinpflnr to lay a cable
from Great Brittnin to .Wre and
thence to Halifax, lias lieen printed.
Advices troin Hiiuiatra sliow that
Atchinese chiefs still bold out and are
building forts in the interior.
It is rumored that (iladstoue is at
vnrtenoe with hi colleagues and wishes
to resign immediately. They iiwist
on waiting lor the opening of "the new
Parliament. It is also reportotl that
Disraeli has already arranged his Mjn
Wry., Oladstone will await tlie con
clusion of the eleetiotisWorc deciding
as to what course the Government will
take.
At tlie close of the wek,.509 inem
ers of tlie House- of Commons had
een returned, ol whom 2i7 am'fJon
servatieand2HIJbexals, TlHome
Rnler In Cork have retarned one tiwm
ber and Kilkenny two.
BUSINESS CARPS.
OH. STEELE'S
MEDICAL WONDER!
CURES ALL INTERNAL AND EXTER
nal Aches and Tains; I'uritles tlie
Blood ; Regulates tlie Liver ; Cnres Agues
and had folds. Dout ho without it Sold
by Druggists.
3m 14
JOHN CONNER,
BANKING
AND
Exchange Office,
U.IIIM, OREUON.
1 Er08lTS
RECEIVED sm.IKCT TO
1 1 et
li...-L- nt ulrht
Interest Allowed on tbnitdenoalts in coin.
Exchange on Portland, Sim Francisco,
and New V.ork. for sale at lowest rates.
Collections math' mid promptly- remitted.
Refers to II. W. Corliett, Henfv Failing,
W. S. Ladd.
Bunking hours from S A. M. to 4 1 M.
Albany, Feb. 1, le71-vS
A. W. GAMBLE, M. D.,
Physician, SiirgeOBL, eto.
OFFICE Firft street, adjoining Weed's
grocery stow. RESIHEXCE-At the
late residence of John C. Mendenhall, near
the Foundi y, First street, Albany.
Octobers, W73y
FOR SALEY
rjMIE CELEBRATED W. A. WOOD'S
REAPERS & MOWERS.
IIiiinc'N Header, (Wood's improved.)
'oqiilllnrri'x Indiana Farm Hngou .
The RuKitel and Vibrator Threabern,
(best machines on the coast.
statesman Forcefeed Drill.
Star Plows, and other machines
Call, see, and get price and terms before
buying elsewhere, at ray Blacksmith Shop,
comer Second and Ellsworth sts., Albany,
Oregon.
39V5 FRANK WOOD.
T. W. HAKHIS. H. J. BOUOHTUN.
II I U ff . ... .....,-.. .
Physicians and Surgeons,
ALBANY, OREGON.
OFFICE -OVER A. CAROTHERS A Go's
Drug store.
'Residence ofDr. Harris- Fonrtli-st.. four
blocks west of the Ifturt House. Residence
of Or. Bough ton -Opposite Dr. Tate, on
Third street. novlATS
W. C. TWEEDALE,
DKALEK IN
filroceries, Provisions, Etc.,
ALBANY, OREGON.
WILL STRIVE TO KEEP THE REST
of goqdf in my line, ami sell at the (otc
e( living ralet. (Jutland tee me. Hv6
BEE-HIVE STORE!
TD R Y
Groceries,
y Provisions,
Notions,
&c, &c,
FOR CASn !
CHEAP
t rain try Produce of All KlMda
BOUGHT FOR MERCHANDISE OR
CASH
.-?$!,ll'hevbe,1 f1 fl,e BKT bar-
OAJLN8 ever otteted In Albany. Parti
wlualwajw 4) wefl tocalland see for thorn
selvm,
rinutmt, Albany, Oregon! WKkVi
GO TO THE
jJbRBBBB IT iiiliNHMn '
BUSINESS CARDS
Something Mew In Dentistry
DR. E. O. SMITH, DEVI 1ST,
IT AS LOCATED IS ALBA-
AX oy, and lias the new in-
vent inn In nluti. u-iti-L- u'li!.ti
finiiijta lit ti,uMitln.r ,,,,,, t,
..... ...... ... uiov, inR
in the mouth without covering the whole
rooLns heretofore. It gives the wearer the
wearer the free use of the tongue to the
roof of the mouth in talking and tasting.
It is the Smith & Pnrvine patent.
Teeth extracted without pain. Plates
mended, wJiether broken or divided.
UrUrrtca First street, east ofConncr's
Bank (upstairs), Allianv, Oregon. 7v4
D. M. J0KK8. '
J. LINPEY HILL.
JONES A HIM.,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS,
ALBANY, OREGON.
37v4
J. W. BALDWIN,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE Courts
in the 'ill 3d ami HI. I.lt..l.,l
trtcts, in the Supreme Court of Oi-egon,
and In thel;. S. District amlCircuit Courts.
okkice In Pairish brick, (upstaira), in
ottice (Kiupied by the late N. 1L Cranor,
First street, Albany, Oregon. to!5v
LLITEL &, Ml Kits'
VvaterWhe Is
SPHERICAL FLU5IK8,
And Ucnvrnl Maehinery.
J. F.
BACKENSTO, Agent,
Allituiy, Oregon..
SlvS
n. it. rice, n. d.,
Surgeon &. Physician.
"VFFICE
Fit St sti-eot l.ti. ....
J and
llrondiilbin. ffvuiiiwf.i..
street, two blocks Ih'Iow or east of' Metho.
nisi ninrcii, Albany, Oregon. vsn4(i
i J. c. powell. l. rum
POWELL & FLIXN,
j Attorneys and t ounselors at Law
A NO 80UCITOR8 IN CHANCERY (L.
IX l nn notaiy public:, Allwny, Oregon.
t "lided llSand TOnV('l"K's Promptly at
to. j
Albany Book Store.
jxo. rosiiiv.
TE.1-KR IN MISCELLANEOrSBOOKR,
JL7 school Books.Blank Books, Stationery
tancy Articles, Ac, 1
Books imported to ordcr.at shortest pos
slhle notice, v55,
Dr7gEO.W. CRAY,
DENTIST,
ALBANY. ORfON.
OFFICE IN PARRlin BRICK BLOCK,
comer First and Ferry streets. Resi
dence f nnier Fifth and Ferrv streets
Office hours from 8 to 12 o'clock a. m.. and
1 to 5 o'clwk p. m. jjV4
EPIZOOTICS" mSTAXlfED.
THE RAT TEAM STILL LITEM,
A ND IS FLOI RISHINO LIKE A uaKEK
i bay tire. Thankful for past favors,
and wishing to merit the continuance ol
the same, the BAY TEAM will always lie
ready, and i-iisilv tnmui t,. ,i,. ...... 1,..
within Ihe city limits.' for k reWn.hi?.
oomiicnsalinn. I'-i-r n ii. -
" Specially. A.N.ARNOLD.
2o5 Pronrietor.
Piles ! Files
WHY SAY THIS DAMAGING AND
troublesome complaint cannot he
cured, when so many evidences of success
might lie placed liefore you even- day
cures of supposed hopeless cases? Yonr
physician informs you that the longer you
allow the complaint to exist, yon lessen
ESL?68 ",r relicr tSzpiritvee has
aught this in all cases.
A. (arothent A- Co." Pile rills and
llltl till All,
arc all they arc recommended to be. Will
cure Cnronic, Blind and Bleeding Piles In
11 S2W s"ort ,ll,m. 811,1 art) cunvratenf to use.
This preparation is sent bv mall or ex
press to any point wilhin the Cnited Slates
at ;1 'ill ls'r iuwl.iiiri
Address, aTtaROTHERS A CO.,
vS Pox 3a. Albany, Oregon.
JOHN SCHMEER,
DEALER IK
Groceries & Provisions,
ALBANY, OREGON.
H'lS,JV?.T,0FEiKI' mS N W iKO( ICS
establishment on corner of Ellswoi h
and F ist sini.ii .i.i, .. ... " 1 1
n.TV ' ,7"u""e mviies t ie atten
tion of our citwens.
In connect ion with thcsto)liewIllkceD
a mm, and will always hafe on hand a
lullsuppy of fresh bwail, crackera, Ac
C Call and ace me.
JOHN SCHMEER.
February 1B.!Mv4
f AM PREPARED TO DO ALL KINDS
1 of turning ; keep on band and make to
order niwhlde-lxittomed clmir,4c. Shop
nearthe Mills and Hosiery, Jefferson. Orr
gon. UraiK'h shop near "Magnolia Mills,''
Albany, where orders for ef'Bire. 'ntnbur,
.ratvliy. ' J(MIK)M,iklMT7.tVM.
Joffwoii, Aug. I, !,
ADVERTISED KNTS.
PETERS & SPEIDEL,
MANuyAcrtBxHa or
Carriages
& Wagons,
r Every Ueserlition, i
ALU AM, OREGON.
MANCFACTl'ltK To ORDER ANT
and all styles ot
Wagon, Carriages, Harks
Ac., at as reasonable rates as the use of
good material and Mrst-class work will jus.
at'l'iw'Ja" "W"'-V n(ll'-ltPl't'naly d"ono
stwls0" VVrti be,w,'en Flrs' "1 SeooiMl
Albany,Mar.h7!,K88L'
MARBLE WORKS.
MOXROE & STAIGER,
Dealers in
Monmaents, ObeHshs, Tombs,
Hrad and Fool Stones
t Executed in
California, Vermont a,i lullin
Marble.
SALEM, OREtiON.
BKANCH moP At ALBANY.
I No lietter
eviilence of
tttlu-,0,--,'P"i
fcMract ot Eucalyptus can be desired, than
the following summary ot ewes trVated
with tins remedy alone, by that etntnenl
Physician Il, .,v,i Wost ',, ii , h( )v
1
An Oj-., Treatetl. Cured. Jm'd.
. misi.ot .vr a
thills and Fever Mi
Typhoid Fever ... '
Iiiflam.orKidneyN....' 4
IHiiretla . ln
ll'loiilliK iiec ol t rine 3
Ktrletnre... a
Inflam.orHla'dder.. . 27
MlennorhaiKia.... i
nleae of the Heart!! 7
uynentery 4
A
1
ft
1
S
2
2
2
7
I
4
23
10
inronu- Oiarrhu-a ... 12
Oonorrhaa 15
DropNy ;;;;; '2
0
15
are the reports of the experime nt Tw ih
II will he found ven efflcacfons in obsti
nate cases of Dj s,rIa. Broncliitis Hack
ingl.ough Chronic Sore tl.mat, Lt'Zr.
rhta,etc.,andin nausea (lining pregnan
cy. l Olnril('l V Pfirrnlw! alt,.,, v
lr t'olemnn'Knoublf
Fxlrnet ol F.uralyp
tiiN is a sneeirtl pivpara
t Ion for the treatment ot
.V I. and ACVK.
and is warrantd t
eore every case treated
awordlng to directions,
without the Injurious
results of the usual Oui-
ii... . .. """- ""' arsenical rem
. . ,rJnnt, '""ease- Also pni-e fluid ex
tract of Eucalyptus, In one pound bottles.
,,P.Jl cla"s' I'Ha,-p of Imitations
and lake none but Coleman's. For sale
everywhere, and by l odge CaletACo
Druggists, Portland. Agents for .regon.
v5n39v
REWABD
FOR AN
Incurable Case!
XDR. LE RIC HAITI
GOLDEN BALSAM!
After ten yean' trial on this Coast ha
proven itself the only eqntive In a certain clatt
f diseases pronauaced by medical pnctltlOB
erg as Incurable.
Dr.LeBiciao's GOLDEN BALSAM No.i
euea Chancres first and second atagea, Sores on
the Legs or Body; Bore Ears, Eyes, Noae, ate.i
Copper-colored Blotches, Syphilitic Catarrh.
Diaaased Scalp, and all primary forma of thi
disease known aa Syphllia. Price, $S per boa-
ue, or iwo tor W.
Or.Lelicbau's GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2
enrea Tertiary, Mercurial, Syphilitic Rheumv
tlim, Paint in the Bones, Back of the Neck, Ok
ceratad Ion) Throat, Syphilitic Baab, Lamps
and Contracted Cords, Stiffness of the Limba.
and eradicates all dlaeaaea from the system,
whether caused by indiscretion or abuse of
mercury leaving the blood pure and healthy
Price, ft per bottle, or two for $9.
Dr. Le Biehan's GOLDEN SPANISH AH-
tldote, for the Cure of Gonnorhooa, Gleet, Irrt
tatioa, Gravel, and all Urinary or Genital
disarrangements. Price, $2.50 per bottle.
Br. Le liehaa'g GOLDEN SPANISH IS-
lection. weeh and injection for serere eaaea
Ol Gennorticaa, Inflammatory Gleet, StMctnraa,
and all dlaeaaea of the Kidneys and Bladder
Price, fl.SU par bottle.
lun Areata for BR. LE BICHAfPo G0LDBI
FHiLB for Seminal , Weakneai, NigbtSmuv
ona, Impotency and all diseases arUnf (rote
MesturbaUon and excessive abuses. Price,
per bottle. The genuine Gorani la
puiap only to round bottlek
K.rdp! ot Prtce. these medicines wfD
lie atnt to all parbj of the country, by exprtdl
mall, securely packed and Wfroto cW
n hi uresis.
$1,1
f rsBuaw, uat, m mm