ALBANY REGISTER. POM Ol't'M'E KKUISTEK. MAILS AHKIVF. : From Railroad .north and south) daily ai 11.10 I, m. rrotii forvams. tiany. bi kmhi a. K. Fro,.. !., ,.....,,.. tn-wtkiy M.mday, j ednosdav ana r i uui j ) at 10. JO a. at. ! MAH.S uh'abt: Frrr Railroad north and titi), iaiiv. close nroiiea at 11.10a. M. For Corvalli. daily, at 1.50 P. X. 1 For Lebanon, tri-weekly. (Monday, Wed- n-.Iav and Fri ia atir.x. ! from forvalIis.tIaliy.Bt 10-30 A. m. Oflicc hours froi Snndav . from 1-2 ,. v I , Money or-.l r, M. i. i V v v, ; Home Matters I I'll vnkscivixo Skrvicks. Union Thanksgiving services will be held in the M. K. Church Thursday, Xovem- j j her 2'lth. 1-574. at 11 o'clock a.m. Let all the people pause and give thanks to uou. iinirisreauHie enurcries in the city largely represented on the oc- ! casion. Sermon by Rev. Dr. Gearv. Rev. 1. Wilson ' " . SllKim. Or., Nov. IS, 1S74. ! Shedd C range Ko. 9 has been called j ro mom ;! the loss of our worthy sister j ,,, ... ,. v-. ,. , . I M.:. i. AEWfflAM. She died at her residence near Shedd, November -.1 1, . i. .1 .. ... , . 1 r- Ut. mh. .i worthy member of j irih-it.r 'mi wi'iWn'r cviMiviflo-o ir urikn .uui c tiepit sympathise : ; " : - nilU aiul Ull meiOlh friends of the ilecea; 1. Mi;- M. A. Powkrs. Snow in the Mountain?. Mr. M;irti;: Williams, who arrived in this j city the r.rst of the week from Ochoco, bringing i:i a band of fifty oild head of j beef cattle, belonging to Mr. Luther Klkins, found the snow three feet deep, for a distance of ten or twelve miles.' through the Cascade mountains. lie i sperienced considerable difncu'.ty in ' getting the cattle through, but made j the trip eventually, although the cattle lost eonsklemble flesh from the lack of feed and the hard traveling. THIRD AXXIVKBSART. The Erodel- The election for Delegate to Con phi!:! Society ot Albany Collegiate i gress in Idaho Territry is still in Institute piye an entertainment at the doubt, but the indications are that ( llcg this (Friday.) evening, it being i Fenn (Democrat . will be elected over the third anniversary of the Society. A rich literary treat is here offered the ! public of Albany; and, if we judge from former occasions, this public will i ... , ' no: ie sjow to avail itseil ot ttie oppor- tntiity tlms offered to pass an enjov- uhle evening. The admission fee is j hot fifty cents for ad nits, and children. ; when in company of their parents, will i !- a-.lniifted for twenty-five cents each, We predict a crowded house. Grant Entkrtainment, Bali, and Sotei;.- "ii Tnestlay evening, at the Ujvera IRiise. Ir. Haskell anil troupe will give one of their most interesting entertainments, to conclude with a grand bail and supper admission to the whole. . 50 cents. After the enter tainment, which alone I is worth the price of admission, the audience will select their floor-managers, the Dr. will furnish the music, and if I hose in attendance don't have a good time, it will be their own fault. A first class lunch willjbe set. including red-hot cof fee, free to all in attendance. The Dr. shows the greatest liberality in this matter, and the Opera House should be tilled from cellar to garret (or words to that effect on Tuesday evening j next. Excellent Troupe. The Iose tlale Dramatic Company gave two en tertainments in this city last week to lair nouses. 1 ms iuihimiij o.is ic- i eeived the most flattering encomiums j iri.m rlir. j.r.-ii nil nvir tlu; coast and . . - rhev are well deserved tlicy fully " . I , 1" met the expectations ol our ptopic. Mr. Itol.t. Fulford and Mis Minnie I'ixley are old (...-..tf,..- .. in. tbo i . i - ...ti. . -1 - .1 i . ..w, ail'l m their roic .111. resrn public. nnajpraeiKtic. x ...... - v. hni Min. while ionv aru neer .. .. .. .. - tail to et away with BIS part in ywni . .r. fnmnsnt lefr for OooS .hrt)..-. iue Lompa ILIt r . Jay on Monday, where they "ill - ; .. ,! "lOUOtlesa i" reuentu mm i"-.. and do a good business. As soon as i be new theatre, now being fitted up in nl Portlard hv Mr. Ankeuy. is com- : copal cnurcn nuinung win soon uu eon ,fMi ,'i.ev will return to Portland to j .strutted in Pendleton. Five hundred .... f 1 1 1 "11 1 . F. . t , . l. . . , 1 . it.. UU an engagement in it. . About fl,000 have been raised at Salem to induce the location of the works of tlie Home Manulcturuig Company iu that city. Dinnf.k and Sociablk. The j Makkieu. November 5th. 1874, T o.i t i ir v ni i -ti at the residence of Mr. .las. II. Two Lad .M ot the M. L. Church will j good Roie City. Idaho Territory, by give a grand dinner, festival, aud j the liev. .1. P. Lyton, lr. Gen. W. -i t mi-'- i sociable on 1 hauksgiviiig day (next 'tl.n.vU.. . .1 ti lliursaay,) at the Opera House. It will be a splendid dinner, lievonu i , , , . . all ttollbt, With tileiltV ot tlllkev . , ' . . . ' and the "hxillS." J lie POCKtWe .... . . . ... comes oil in the evening, and will doubtless lie a pleasant occasion. ; ! M. S. ikPEW, on First street, just ! below the City Drug Store, lias a good I :t ssrirf.Yo.ti r rf f.ijf.n.i. . .....1.. ,..,,.1.. and cook stoves, ranges, and all kinds ot tin and copper ware, which he will sell to those wishing stu b articles at a sma,l advance upon eost. He has on hand and i '", '. !? . ",:,K,." "1 iaru cans. l.-l. I... -oi r. ; i. ... .i... i ...... : ..aiA.ii lii 1111111-.11 ..ii lilt; iicl living rates. Call and see ids goods. Reap This. All persons knowing themselves indebted by note or other- wue to the late firm of Howell, Har per & Co., are earnestly requested to call at once ami settle the same, as the money is now due. anil we want it. "A word to the wise."' Ac. We also have a very fine stock of goods to sell, wnic" w"e offer very ow for cash or merchantable produce. ' Who Wii,i. n Be? The postpone- I . .. ; ment of the OiU Concert of The Ken- i.,i.i: Tti t.- ?u j tncky Public Library to November j iOth. 1 . 1 ivns rsrIee nnnn in loLe i :i full drawing a certainty. There will positively be no farther postponement, ami the great prize will be the m:i nilieent sum ot $250. (XMJ. Who will get it? What a peslered man Gov. Bntmlette. of Louisville, business, manager, would be, if the people sup posed he could tell .' SEWS ITEMS. Cold, stormy weather east of the j mountains. ! J. 15. Underwood, U. S. Postal Agent, has been traversing Eastern i Oregon, looking after the mail routes, : etc., in that section. Gov. Bennett (Republican), by a small majority. A "Grangers Market Company" lias been incorporated in Portland. Capi- . . " . tai stock, Jf.uuu, in snares oi 20. I lie company propose to deal in vegetables, i dressed meats hogs, sheep, cattle. 1 fowls, etc. Some time since a suit for damages was instituted in the District Court of Washington Territory bjSheriffSmith, 1 1 of Cowlitz county, against Mrs. Money and Win. Pickett. Twenty thousand ! dollars was the amount of damages claimed by the plaintiff. The suit was commenced in consequence of some very severe strictures on the official acts of Sheriff Smith, which were pill)- j lished in the Kahuna lime n last spring. The paper, at the time the articles ap- peared, was owned by Mrs. Money, and edited by Mr. Pickett. Bast week the case came on for trial at Kalama. j After a loiig examination and lengthy arguments by the opposing counsel, j the case was submitted to the jury, i The jury after a brief deliberation re- j turned with a verdict. This verdict awarded to Sheriff Smith (he sum of: I une doHar l Ave cents, as damages for I no Imorwl retiiitation. Itelore the I tria V:1S concluded, one ot the defen- I I uauis .ur.. .iu:iev oisoii i-u from the case on motion ot tile conn - sel. Mr. Pickett, the lemai de- tendant. is the party against who, ilemages !re sessexl, and as a matter ot eourse. that gentleman is expected to ijr,,,5,ate t ... ,.iwirio,ins uiim nf ,Wmey above mentioned Oii'lii" to tliH simill amount of ilamasri'S aw anled l,ir tl, hii-v flic ul-iiiitifi' will In- in fur i the 11113. me 1. 11,, jyiu 1 uc ni k. tbeCOSfcS'iOl the Court. A many of 1 readers remember Mr. Win. Pickett, tliev will know what a fat i thin" si 1 1 1 r ; 1 woumi nave srrucK 1 an lie .-, . oUtilinea a veixllCl lor ?JU.oiiO Haulages. .1 f. T.. i....-:il.. Alex, .iiariui. j-.sij., ..uRMrmiiir, l learns that Senator .lone liore "ISrick . i,,,,,..,,,. ir,,.,,,..rlv mnnil liv c.nl. .1. .it,. - ... 5..., , .. ..!. :.. , . r. Alllier. nas mane ins nine in 23, and that bis owner refused $7,000 j f()1. i.;... Tm4 certtllnlv neak well '''T.f1 W Dickson . noise, a wen s lor .iiksuu , conntv as a region lor piuuiieiur uui horse. ! It is now quite certain that an Kbts- uonars win ue iiiiiiioeu uui tji viv. (.'htirch Building Fund as soon as a like amount shall be furnished by our citizens. It affords us pleasure to state that nearly $000 bos been already subscribed. Price, oi Miver CUV. 1. I., anil isa- dore K Grjtnth. of New York City. . Bully for George. Success to you, old. fellow. --- ASSOl snHOT. ( ITIZ1.N OF ALBANY : 1 Should DO nieased to serve vou in t!.e eaiwitv of L - ity Kccortler tor the year 1 .. nro- vided you desire my services. Please indicate your wishes by your votes at our approaching city election, regard less of paity affiliations. ELI CARTER. i Nov. 11th. 1S74. NEW TO-DAY. timi.Mvm a Toirs sals; TWTOTICE IS IN virt ue of i HEREBY GIVEN TH AT BY in order of Hie Count v 'onrt in an (I for l,i mi cuniiiv, i iveson. mu'U: at tlu November term i hereof, 1S74. in tlie matter of the estate of James 1. Iloue, deevned, the mi(!ersirned, administrator of aid estate, will, on Saturday tht Vlfh day f December IS74, at the hour of one o'clock P. M. of said day, at the Court House door in Linn county, retron, sell at public auction, to the hiirii- est bidder, all the riirht. title and interest of the said James 1. Iloune. deceased, at I the time of liisj death, in and to the foliow- intr described premises, to-wit : j The fiaetiojial stmt h halt of Section 24) - t went v four, in towmshin 12 soul h of mmre i west, in Linn eountv. Oieaon ; and also int ri-rioi:ai norrnwesr iina.it er ot rue IMIUllWC-i II Hit I III i 'I Mil I ( I I J.li iwnui- tive, in township 12 south of rumse 4 west oi T a is ia tin.' T 1 e uil'M'.i inn . in Liun eouii t v Oregon, containing m'i acres, more o'r ess Terms of Sai.k. Gold coin. cAic-linif cash in hand, the Imiaiuc on h credit of sir months, secured bv nioi-ttr:iirc on the I premise. V. IIoCl lC. : AdtuinistratrtrestHtc-of ,J. P. Houe, dee'd. November It. lS74-4vnS ISKOCMI FACTORY W. D. BEL DING, TTno MAXCFACTCRED THK FIRST j ! ti j;oo 1 Ilroom ever mate in Albany, j has returned from California, and located j permanently In this eitv, where he has : asm (ninmesded tie manufacture ol all kinds of Brooms, Brushes, Wisps, i Scat his factory on First street, at John Metzier's old Mand.east of Magnolia Mills, i where he in vites those wishing a first class ! broom to call and secure it of him. W. 1. liKl.UINCi. ' Albany, Oct. IS, 1874-5v7 3frrltK. Alban y. Oregon. ), to!er 23, 1.S74. Sly wife Mrs. MARY 1!. IIENIKRSK, havlnsr left my bouse without mvconsent, therefore I warn all persons no: to trust iter on mv account. : uTvT V. B. HENDERSON. Ayer's Cathartic SiIK, , For all the Purposes of n I'umiiy I'liyKir. ness, JaumJioe, I ysjH-s:a. Indi IfCA! ton. I y sin tc:y, Fotil . Stooa :urli autl Brculh. KrviiM.ias rffivt-ju-lVt', liit'r. Rbeu HKitisui, E 1 u p -t tons and S k i n DiaSases, Bilious ness, j.ivei t om- :iuil. I) ro psy, T ct 1 1? r , Tumors and S;iJt K'iicuin. Wfrm-. fiout, Xewaltjia, a a lmner Pill, aI Iurit inir u- Bkx.l, are tins most tDiienuil pnrfjrative yet per tVcfefl. Tlnlir eifectH abnmlanTiy Mxw how inucHt hy exec' a.H ot h.-r 1': Us. rF!iey are safe and pltusant to take, bul towei-fal to cure. They pvirj? out t !m; foul humors of the Wood ; fhey st imulato tlie siuisli ordisotlere I oixa info action : ahti ilu y Import health and tone to x he whole beinfr. They cure not only the every day eont plaihts of every hotly, hnt lormi'laIe and dangerous diseases. Must skillt'ni physic ians, most eminent clergymen, and our ii'st citizens, send eertiScates of cures per I'oniied anfl of iritttt iK-nelits tluy have derived from these Pills. They are the safest 4in d hest physic for children, be cause mtlu as well as effectual. Bemsi s-.urar e.ated, they are easy t take; and being purely ve-'etaile. they are entirely Jiarm!ess. PRKKVRED tiV Or.J.t . AYIttfti O.. Lowell. Mush., Practical and Analytical 'hemists. "Sohi hy all Ih'iiu isis and Dealers in Medicine. v7ns tjrer's Ague Cure. For the S;ert.v Keller JS& ol' Fever anl Airue li- Kgi mm ..-.iM..nt ; -1,11s i ff"L Fever. Ki-iuUieut Fever, B& Bf Dium1 isrtte. l'criodleal JVJtiV: j tious tvliieji arb from ; mnlnrlom. nanrjiti. or uilnnitt imiwiB, xi.u-. ' 11 w i i the last twentv-li v; yestrs, in the treat ment of these distressing ilisease. and : wltli sneli nnvaryin- snmw flint if liu ' (nunetl tho voputnf urn ol lioiiifr ltifalliiile. - simk.-. !r chilis, on broken by it. tlonotrBtum, nntUthlisaSR iscontrao- ted awin. This ha mad" it an aeoepte-1 i renie'ly. and trusti.'i s'lecitlc. tor rne r ever i 1 rcui "i iiic.T'iin. ; Ayer's Ague Litre emuiaitPS me nosions 1 nolsnn from the svutein, j?ad leaves the rKtlsori Il-otll I mi.' sys-.i-m. patient as well as h. -fori the attack. It ht borousrlil.v extiells the lisease, Uiat no Liver ouiiiiai;us. i;i"i;iiaMsin. xeumi :iria.l . vsoii l i , o: I 'f Mill v tittiini i til-' mt-. lu, ,.,.,!, where Disorders of the Uvernnd j Bowels have noearred from Miasma ti Poison, it removes the cans., of them and they dimpneur Not .mly is It an eueetual 1 eatKf j,uti if taken occasionally bv patients exroseii toinaiarin.it wiue.'.'tieiine poison md protect them lrom attack. Travellers and temporary residents in ever ana As;ue localities are thus enabled to defv t lie disease. The (jeneral IJebility which is so apt to ensue fromcontlmied exjxisnre to Malaria and Miasm, lias no sjieedler remedy. For I.lver CouiplalutM, it is an excellent remedy. I'HEPAHED irr Dr. 3. '. AVER CO.. bmcll, Una., Practical and Analytical Chemists. 655-Sold by ull DrtijfgtetH and JJealers In MoIiciii4J. v7nij Retrenchment I XIilE MONEY -BY- SAVING MONEY! Has just received a now stock of all the latest styles of IHUBJVS' A?fcO BOYS' LOTHINC! And is sellinrr so cliean thnt all can bay. The groods were lioxifjrlit for Cash, and arc lM-intr sold for tlio same c-onor.odi- !' The secret of st'ilin goods is in Having selected our troods in daylight, we court the most CRITICAL EXAMINATION. 1 SELL, ALL GOODS AT GRANGER PRICES ! FULL LINES CF DRY ;mdn, ;k)'ki!IKS, haruwabe, 0 'If A NIIOEh, NOIIONS, ETC.. ETC, W. BAl . c'headlc's fjrick. First street, Albany. :iprls"74-3-i , ATTENTION. P.iRRER & MORRIS' Few Elevator IH XOW ICKAOV FOR THK KKt'KP t ion f wheat and oats. We call the at tention of tarmers to t he fact that we have erected the finest warehouse in the State, at a lartre exnen.se, ami are in position to handle sal isfija-torily an Immense quan tity of grain. Our house has a capacity tor 200,000 bushels of Wheat at one time, and is located on the maxjriu of the Willamt t u ItfVer, and novi ted with a side track from the O. V C". 1J K., so that shipments may be made daily by mil, and j as often by water a-i'aMntaemtiesu:ier. We have two iaie stu-Tion tans, in atidi j lion to other Jan--, attavlie I to tht house, j run by water power, and arKVthus pre I luit ed to ' O Xj 3E3 1ST i ! ..n tin- whent ri-ci'ived. dm tfc ii m.i i tl(.an MJ-OSehnslMdsperdav- Cleaned wheat ij worth mtU'li more in all foreiirn markets than foul wheal . and none should be ship ped without cieanin. ur ciiai'es wiJl be live cents a Im-hi' on wheat, and four i cents on oats. We nave j SIXTY THOliA SACSiS I to furnish those storing wheat with us, j lie. 1 loose v nose n urjii we lHtn.uasu, j ami at the lowes; easb price to those who 1 seii their wheat from onr house 10 other hn1ers. I'ersons storing with 11s are at j liberty to sell to whom tiiej- please. Those ! who reside on t he west side of the river I will have ferriaae trie. Will lie in the j loarket as buyers, and expect to be able to ; pay the hishest po3-ille price. Hav'ing 1 pt'eiiai-i'?l oui-seH es to do 11 iure Imsiiiess, I we iioiK; for our share of the public pal i runiwe. PARKER & MOIMilS. j july 31n47-t; AJlKiny, Oregon. 3SI.t'TI' SOTICK, j , ... ., .,-,.-,- , . , , 1 ivioiiv r- nr.ur.i. 1 t.n r.. uiai i Xl the eo-parli.i'rs'.iip hew.otore existinn by ami net ween .). i. 1 11 us. 1 navies Kour- j;ar les and J. 11. litns. nmler tln uriu naiiie of Til us, llonrjrardes: A t'o., is this iui , - , ..........j v.... , i ... v n... Itonrtiardes rettrina from the tirtn. All note ami accounts due the late firm must be paid to Charles loiir?aitl, who will remain in tlie House unjil next April. All account must be paid bv January 1st, lsj.j. J. 1). Ti l l . ('MAS. It( IP KG AH DKS. .1 IS. TITUS. Albany. t)r., October 8th, 171. The tindersifrned desire to return their thanks to the citizens of Alliny aud vicin ity for the Uberal patronage heretofore ex tended to the firm of Titus, B. A Co., and express tlie hope that the new firm of Titus Bros., who will continue business at the old place, will b found worthy of their continued confidence. TITV-S BROS. 1 Samuel E.Young (Successor to Blain, Young t: Co.,) Wholesale and Retail Dcalr, In STAPLE and FANCY 1 GO Q O O be r S cs w H 0 z S 'Ml Bfi y o s erf a oc Ui o OS o WAGONS, PLOWS and all kinds of Ir' a rming- Implemts Agent for the celebrated New Wilson Sewing Machine, Guaranteed to be equal to any, arid lrom $10 to tV less than other first class machines. TERMS CASH. (iOODS LOW. Call and See. At Old Stand, FirKt Street. feh 12 T4 ALIiAW, OREVOX. O.HBOQART V-'RH.BURNETTl CorncTSinea.Sansome Streets, I iSanFrancisco California, Capital(FailnpinGold$800;000 Surplus Fund (11001)206,110 i Trnnanrl every kinil of !cjilirmt::' BuUiug BuailienH. ; BITVS A -V P KXCHANKt: I on the principal Cilics of the Liiittul Status ! nnil Koropc. IMMIKN CERTIFICATES OF MHPONIT available at U eouunefciul mi'l linancial points. Bl'VM i SEI.T.S National. State, eitv hdiI ("tiuntv Boml. DA'E4'r.tlF-:."T M Ar on nnlors. UOI.Il & Hit. VHIi BI'MJOX ar.,1 I t ii I.TESIDKBS l,usr!lt ;l lit 1 sniri. DEPOHIT AttOl'JfTS kepi in Gold. Silver ami Currency, and subject to clic k at tle:ure. I.VTKRKNT B.1I on Tiinf IVi-ioi:-. OU.lit TIO.HM 1I.1DE i:i ! Fran(iMCO ami vicinity williout ,-Hary , and ut ali otner points at cost, and proceeds: remitted at current rates of Exchanire. ! 0. H.B0GAET, PETZK H. BURNETT Cashier. President. WAt iLAin AGEXCV. (No. 31 Montgomery Block.) SAX FKANCl.st O, t'AL. ; VT. II. AIKKN. AT TOHNK Y-AT-I. A W ! T and t'omutander of the tinind Army of the Republic in California and Nevada, ! will ifive prompt attention to the eolloe ! lion of Additional Travel Pay, now due : California and Neva-la Volnnteers dis ' c.hari;d more than thi-ei' liutidrt-d miles I from home. Soldiers can depend on lair ! dealing. Information rivcn free of charae. I When writing enclose stamp for reply and i state company and regiment, and whether vou ha ve a discharge. ConRress has ex tended the time for tiling claims lor AU ditional llonnty under Act of July i. IStkj, I to January IS7", so ail such claims must be made before that time. Original Bounty of $1(10 Was iMien allowed all volunteers who ! enlisted before July !. lSIl for three i years,if not paid the same when discharg ed. Land Warrants can can tie obtaiued i for service's rendered liefore 185.1, but no: for services in the la'e war. Pensions !.-.-Slate war and win- of isfc! obtained and : inereasetl when allowed for less than dis ability warrants, bnt no pensions are t loweci to Mexican and Florida warsoidicrs. State of T0as hasijniTileil Pensions lo sur viving veterans of Texas Revolution. New Orleans and Mobife Prize Money is now due and being paid. W. H. Aiken also at tends to General lw and Collection ilusi ni'ss. 4s-tviui FOB Blank Mortgages, Latest and improved styles, Call at the Register Office. i ( n 4 M- - ' "