JU to a tig 10 PKIU-ISHED KVF.ltT ' FRMAT, BT COLL. VANCEEVE, IN THE REGISTER BUH.J5IKO, Corner Ferry and first Street. , TERMS-IV ADVASCE. One copy, one year.. ............ ;2 50 One copv,ix month ................. 1 50 To clubs uf twenty, each copy .....2 00 ' SLnaltf copies .....Ten eenta. Snlwurier outside of Linn county will be charged it) coins extra i To for the.year as that In tbe amount of postal per annum which we lire required to pay on each paper tuailed by us. KttlD.VY. . JULY 3ft 1875. Axcuta for tbe Heg-tster. ' . The following named gentlemen are author ized to receive," and receipt for subscriptions to me KBiisTm im localities mentioned : MrwH. Kirk llutne... . Brownsville. Klert Glam W. I'.Smith. O. F. Tompkins.. n. II. Ctnuirhton..'. A. SVheeler ft Co Mers. Smith Brasileld.. . J. n. Irvine Tho. II. Ilevnolda i... W. Waterhonse . - .Crawford vi lie. ............Ilalsev. ... . . . . .Harrishurg. ......... . Let noi. Shertd. ...'.Junction Citv. .....Sciii. Salem. ....... Monmouth. POST OFFICE UKUI.HTEB. MA'.W ahsive: From Railroad (north and south daily at ll.l p. x. y From CorvsOlU, daily, at 10.30 A. M. Front Lebanon, tri-weekly, (Monday, Wednesday and Ft'day! at 10.30 A. M. MAILS DEMltT: - For, Railroad (noilh and uti), .lally, cbwe nronpl at 11. IDA. M. . FrCorv!lU. daUy.atMJSOtvsc. - VJar Le'mnon.tri-weeklv, ! Monday, Wed nesday and Friday) at 3 P. X. , v OTOee hours from 7. S a. hc. to 7 p. K. snnWiy, from 15 M. to 4 p . : Money order office hoi'ni front ! A. x. to P, M. P. 1J I. M. Home toferest, tlf Albany Col!egl:ite Institute opens Monday; September 8th. For particul.tr HiUlress. R. K. WARBliN, Pres 4itd -' harvesting. Uw rirrners will com ineiice tlie wheat lutrvest in ear. est in-xl . week, and the rnh for hands, getting new uisi-liluery ami repairing oUl. makes lota of busiue--s and Iivei:s things up generally. At Work. Capt. Smitli, ol tlie Snag boat. "called a moment on Tlmrstlav. . Tlie Snagboat 1m liceii at work on live Uppei Willamette. She stnretl for the mouth of tin: Saiitiam Frklav morning. I Heard From. The two prisoners who escaped from onr eotr.ity Jail a short time since. ' it Is supposed, were see'i itf tlie Forks .of tlie Saiitiam recently. Parties cave chase, but the two men escaped into the brush, and as the pursuit was not fol lowed up very persistent I v, they escaped We have still another death to record. Ab.Mtt 1 o'clock" Wehiel:iy night. James , C:mbcrs departed this life. He liad ap peared so much better the flay before, that Lis parents and frieiuls had begtiu to feel less anxious fur him, believing that he M-ou'.d rwiver. Deeaased was. In lit hearty, hale, stiong young iMii, who- amiable .. disposition luid created many friends, who mouru shicurely the los of a friend and co-tvvitiioii. Peace to hisaslieft Thanks. Some thoughtful friend called at our re-Menee during the temporary absence of our wife, and left a basket full ot string bean, cncumliers and onions oi our dinner table. We hare an idea win U was, although we didut sec him; but w ' r sow he has a big heart fi him. and he Unions what- editors need . to tnske em strong. We are under inauy obligations. I s I m """ - Returned.- Wm Gird ami son returned Wednesday night from his ranch st Otlioeo His leg U not so bad as at first reported and he manages to walk with little difficul ty. He reports having seen extremely hot weatlier at Ochoco; that stock, especially horses, look well, it being a better horse than caUle'country; that grass in the val leys is getting exceedingly short, and tlia stock ranee thirty and forty miles from the ranches; that tliere is plenty of fiit cat tie, and prices are low. The country is full of people between here and Fish Lake, and at the latter place, who are engaged in ' fishing, hunting, blackberrying. and -enjoying mountain life. Xo Paper Next Week. We expect to hunt a cool.rdace somewhere next week ankl rest, if we can. Bard" work lias tlitnned us down to about 135 pounds or so. and we need recruiting! Give us a rest for a week, and we J1 be ready . to go into the Congressional champaign red eyed.' Excuse the Register for one week, and then look out for double -barreled (double leaded) leaders! Short Cuors. Some of ottr farmers fell- ta that the exceeding hoi weather (hot tor- Oregon) has shriveled and dried np the grain, until the yield will fall off from 20 to 50 per cent., fa some places In this county. The hot sun enced the stalk before the grain hod done growing, thns lessening I he sUe and weight of the grain. . One advantage our farmers win have over Jast rear Is In tlie cost of sacks. Sacks are at least tour cents eneh less than they were last year, which will foot tp a emnd total savins of may tliousauds of dollars for the farmers of this State. .- i RrrcvucAX PRnnART. Tte. Repub licans ol this city meet At the Court IIoie SataouV y morning at o'clock, to- elect delegates to the County ConrentiotiT that meets at the Sro place on Wednesday next. A fbil attendance Is destrabl. '- - New Wfiui-Tbe first new wheal of the season was delivered at the Farmer's Warehouse in this city Thttrsdtiy, morning three bondred and fifty bush?. Tt came from Tom and Straialer FrotwanV place. ' Fob Fish Laxc A party consisting of Est. Mr. Stratton and C'mHy A. Carol b r, Mrs. Betiton, Miss ; Claypeol and MSss Ltrry Geary, started for a . three weeks sojourn Isci the mountains at Fish Ike on Thu?C.y roornUig, " : . -.Mrs. G. F. Simpson, Miss Xanny others, start for Soda to-morrow. and rossiBiixriEs. It is believed that a better and more profitable Tine of railroad can be built from this city to- Yaquina Bay flian from any other point on the Willamette river. A railroad from this city via King's valley, leaving Corvallis considerably to the left. wouia De about the same length as from Corvallis to Yaquina. A railway from CorvallU to Yaquina would be of no particular, benefit to Ltnn county, unless extended across the Willam ette into the heart of tlie county from Cor- valliss which would cost a deal of money; and should the road be built to Halsey or bhedd, and there intersect the O. & C. Eailroad, It would not build up Albany to any-great extent! For these and many other reasons,- our people are beginning to think that a line from this city to Yarjuina Bay direct would be about the thing aftci all. i With wheat at $1 ncr bushel and the prospects now, the building of the road would not be a very big job after all. Our people are keeping up a big thinking." LIST OF Lt TTERS Remaining in the Albany Postofflce. July 29, 187. Persons atllliiif for these letiers ninst s-ivethe date on which tliey were advertised: Allcnawortb. Harvey Jese, Vincent Allen, Mrs Seth W Leiijl'ried. F t Leawre, W II I.o:ir, t:hurle MoCiarren, James McNeils, Xeil McRrlde. John M Morrill, II B Nve. J 9 O'Malley. Patrick rendieton. WiUU Parko-, C L Scott, 1) A Tbeilsen. J E Walton. John W hite, Mrs Win II Wild, John Jr i-rK I. lias Brinklev. H Bryant.'Mrs Edwin i'bnrcli. Hinuel Church. J S uoin-y, ir-fn ravis. .Inmes tt lnv, Horace F nrak. W A Jr I tardy. P M Hardwiek, Jnmcs Hatninon, Mike Hawking, Josenh Juekson, Win H Jordan, Mrs J 11 Mr. L. C. Bnrkhart, some weeks ago. sprained his right wrist in attempting to catch at something, when tailing. lie thought nothing of the matter at the time; but it has been getting worse and worse from that time to tlii-, and now he ha: almost lost the tte of his riirlit arm. Tlie Republicans of Minnesota have nom inated J. S. Pillsbury for Governor ; j. B. Wakeflekl. Lieutenant Governor; .1 S. In- gens. Secretary ot State ; P. Whlteomb, Auditor ; W. Pfaendcr, Treasurer, and G n. Wilson. Attorney General; The firemen's exenr-ion to Portland will leave this city next Tuesday morning nt C o'clock sharp. All will remember the time, as the train will not be delayed longer, and those arrivinz at the denot later will find no train to tike them to Portland until 12 M. -Tle early advance in wheat has helped our farmers who held their whe it over, amazingly, and the financial atmosphere already feels the effects, money being considerably easier tor a few days past. Mr. L. C. Burkhart, who runs a Grange warehouse, held his wheat over, refusing to sell at last fall's low rate. Tiie other day he sold, rtceiving 9Dc per bushel fir his wheat just as it came from tlie ware house. Judge Baber arrived in San Francisco a few days ago, from the East. Whether he intends returning to Oregon agaih we are not informed. Out should not feel at all sur prised to meet him upon our streets anv day soon. John Circle, while shoeing a horse the otlier day. received a kick on the arm from the vicious animal, which caused him to su-pend blacksmithing for the balance of the week. Republican primary to-morrow.Satur Ia." for this precinct, at the Omit House at 10 o'clock a. M. Let the best and truest men of the party be sent a de!e.j;itei to the County Convention. The reported death of Robt. Chambers is not confirmed, we are happy to say. The latest from him is to tlie effect that lie Is do' lug well. We don't brag on this Usue of the Regis ter, by no manner o means, either for variety or style. Owing to sickness and other misfortunes, wer'e hi luck to get out at all. ; Col. Wm. P. Ross, chief of the Chero- kees, was assassinated on the 27th of July; by political opponents. . The fiilure of Duncan, Sherman & Co.. Xew York, has created great consternation among Americans In Paris, i Sickxesb. There is a good deal of sick ness through the country, and our physl clans are kept busy all the time. I Latest. San Francisco dates show a weak ening In the wheat market, the quotation yesterday being $23$2 10. 1 The Canadian crops are reported good, some of them above an average. "Stranger." said the benevolent Texan,- you may be a long time in Texas before you need a revolver; but when you do want it, j-oni want it bad." The. Scholia ire llepublfean says: A young man enjoying a sleigh ride with his darling, put her in the bottom of the sleigh and covered her with ii robe. The bottom ofthe sleigh fell out. and so did his preci ous package, and he drove on half a mile before he discovered his loss." An attempt is being made on theSwced tsh coast to recover the ca rgo of an East Indtainan, wh.ich formderet? near the fort ress of Elfborg in 1812. 'The diving oper ations have been very successful, a large quantity of old Chinese porcelain having ajrvady been recovered in so perfect a con dition that pieces have been sold to collec tors at high prices. CiMteer lb I'M CorM. TM toeertify that I have been ' afflicted with cancer on my face for tho last Twclv Vmin. and after trvlnar various remedies with out relief, I finally applied to R. O, and Mia. Prekhaw. Cancer and Evo-doctors, of Albanv. Oregon, aod iTvfcf x Wwi treatment they re niovod the cancer and healed my face sound and well. I moat heartily recommend them to all afflicted with-owneer. HARRIET SKA KM. ; JJalias, Folk county, vreg-on. . n-is i We learn that some threshing has been t done in Douglas i ounty. Lumber eor Sale. Mr. F. E. Robin son is prepared to furnish first quality Lumber at the foot of Washington Street. Call before contracting. 30tf The Seattle office has, been selected for tlie issue of money orders upon the international excliange offices at Bangor, Mc., Boston, Mass., Xcav York, Ogdeus- burgh, and Buffalo, X. Y., Detroit, Mich., St, Paul., Minn,, and Portland, Oregon, for sums pa3able to beneficiaries in the dominion of Canada by the postal depart ment of that country, and for the pnytnent by the oHce at Seattle of money orders for sums remitted for the dominion ot Canada through said exchange offices, and Monday, the 2d of August, is fixed as the day on which such business is to commence. The X. P. Railroad. This Road, with all its property and franchises, is to be sold at auction under decree of Court, August 3 J. in Xew York City, for the ben efit of the first mortgage bondholders. The general hotly of bondholders have united in a plan for protecting their inter ests by causing the Road and property to be hid in for them by a Bondholder's Committee, selected for theputpo?e. This Committee consists of Johnston Living- sron, of 2sew York. Fref'crio Billings, of Vermont. George Stark, ot Massachusetts. J. K. Moorhead and J. N. Hutchiiusc n. ot Pensylvania, and Jno. M. Denison, of Mary 'and." Tne plan of purchase and re organization represented by this Commit tee Ins been unanimously approved. by a general meeting of bondholder?. A. 1 bond holders who wish tp share in tlie benefits of the plan or desire information, should immediately address The Purchasing Committee, X. P. R. R., at 23 Fifth Avenue, Xew York. Xew Patents. Through dispatches to Dewy & Co.. Patent Agents. S. F., we re ceive the lo lowing advance list of U. S. Patei ts granted to Pacific Coast inventors, viz: F. B. Alderson, San Jose, Cal., news paper file; R. Bmgg, S. F., gong attach ment for engine houses; E. Hickman, Red Blnff, Cal., floor clamp; G. W. White, f. F.. ore concentrator; A. Gobluough and T. S. Dreiinsn, I'oit'ai.d, Ogn., rec'pr si ting churn. China now propos to put ill end to the Coolie trade a thing which shoulil have been done twenty years ago. The treai m;iit of the Coolies on the Island of Cuba has long been a flagrant outrage frequently arousing the indignation of the entire world. Tlie independent voters of the several precincts of Umatilla county will hold their primaries on Saturday. July 31. 1S75, at t o'clock P. M., at the usual places of vot ing in each precinct, and elrct delegates to attend tlie Independent county convetion to be held in Pendleton on 'Monday, at. 1 o'clock I. M.. to elect delegates to attend the Independent State convention, which meets at Sale.m on the 10th day ot August. An Indianapolis g ntleman's claim for divorce ! baed on the, ground that when he-mai rie 1. four .wet Ag , his wife's hair was black, but it U red en ugli now to en title her to the front rank. in a torchlight procession. . ' The hydrophobia mania lias taken pos sesion of New York. Whenever a dog s es n policeman foaming at the month and nappi-'ig nt invisible nrandy bottles, he starts on a dead run for the country. A Virginia artist has painted a picture called "J icobs Dream." in which ansel in vellow hair and blue wings are traveling u ftid down a ladder, while Jacob slumbers in full Confederate uniform. When a Michigan woman was taken from the cowcatcher of a locomotive, upon which she had been caught and carried halts mile, -"he said wlih feeling. "I was just scoop d up line gosh almighty, wasen I It" Tlie Russian Connl at Athens, Greece. who difl recently, lived t lie one hnndred ears old. And 'yet he was addicted to the uritiKtng 01 wi'te, tne smoKing 01 too-icco. to the tmm of John ianarrhegopotiias, and we don't know how many other vices. Xext to the sweetness of having a friend who yon. will trist. is the convenience of having a friend who will occasionally trust you. "If I save 10cent3 a day from my drinks" ruminated old red nose, it will be 3ft.5'J a year, and In fitty years It will be tl.825. and then I can marry, Mary Dear Mary!" sealing-wax is that sealing-wax burns to keep a secret and the talc learer burns to ten one. Mrs. . Arnold, wife of a minister a! Evans ton Wyoming, fell dead at licrdoor tbe otli- ertiay. ". r. The;editor of aJTasbville paner is accused by hisieiglmorS of hiivfnscaucht cold while sleeping in cJHtreh with his pew door open. An Indian read the Declaration ot Tndc penrlence, od tlie Fourth at Owyhee, Idaho. A prominent granger states that tliere is a great scarcity ot farm hands in Walla Walla valley, and says that unless assist- n ,u. t 1 . h 1 I . ' ... I . ,11 -a . vbiio iiuiii thjiiic ji.ii icr iii ivni ue difficult to harvest the crops. Our friends who left Rosebnrg In search of "ore" some time since,' J. M. Eberlein in command, hare taken up. In the region of John Mule creek, and recorde. in the records ofCurry county, nine quartz claims. They have also taken up and recorded tho water right of John Mule creek aud the placer mines along its banks. The Plainfiealer say "knots of pnl'rtclans begin to gather on the street corners, and sweat with the warmth of tlie weather and their patriotism, bnt what is a little sweat when great principles arc at stake?" - New To-Day. Wheat and Oats Stored. Backs Furaisaed In Unlimited Supply, - j P. C. HARPER & CO., Are prepared to receive and store WHEAT & OATS n as libera terms ys eaa be obtained elsewUera CS3T8acks fnrnisbnd. Allianj , July S7, 1S75-M St. Charles Hotel, Corner Waafctoatow Said First ftta., ALBANY, OREGON, MattliCvTs & Morrison,' PROPRIETORS. IIoumi newly fnTnlshel throwrhottt. The boat the tmcrket nUoi-OM always on the table. Free Coarti to and froua ttae IIobnv. Ezchange Hotel, Corner First and Washington streets, ALBANY, OREOX, E. S. Merrill & Co., Proprietors ' Under the new mshnsrennmt, thi popular Hotel ha been' refined and refurnished, and now offers the traveling public the best accom inodnrion on tlie'most ttrasoiiabie terms. EST Free coach to and from the House. SS-7 For Sale ! QO?fSTA3STIr OJf IIAJtD Lime, Shingles, piaster Paris, - fLatn, Hair, etc., - andforsalclow.attho'warehowie'of '- ' PvRKJi Jt SfURRIS. Tb Ills-beat Cast, rriM tM for Wool. Albany, May 14. !7J-35vJ t "". ;. .:,r':: '. - '.J J. . '- ... II. ....l.rj-.., - 1 Raising and 91 oltia; JESixlI dings. TTfETHE ITSEEBSKiN F.I tihti fiEAVETO V announce to; the citizens of Albany and K'trroundln? connfri" that.Tinvlntrfiipplled our iwtlves with tlie neeesatry machinery for ral insr and removing bnildinss. we areraiulynt all times to receive orders for auch work, -whlc-h we will do In short -or lcr at lowest rate. Wc eiiarantee entire latisfacllon in all work under taken by us. Orders left at the RraiSTEn. office promptly at tent ju to. Apply to. RAXTY. ALLEN Jt CO. Albany, Or., April 2S. 1876. S2v7 LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS! ANI S A. V E IVX E Y I Old Reapers. Mowers and Tbresbers Repaired and made almost as good as new MERRILL & PUTNAM'S NEW MACHINE SHOP Is now prepared to do all kinds of Wood Tiirnlna-, Kawlntr ntid DrcwtBK. Aim. any Ironwork and general BlsckMUilh insr the trado mav demand. Fenctn? Pickets will bo kec vn hand at all umes. . vTr.22 Tbe Rich aian'a Xeeeaslty aud tbe Poor Juan's Friend. Amrdwl the dold Medal at V- I TV 2V V . Z ELL'S POPULAR ENCVCI.OPEIHA AND Universal Dictionary of Science, Art, Biog raphy, LatiKuasc, Botany. History, Jnrisprit dence, (Jeozmphy and the Whole Circle of Hu man Knowledge. Complete In 64 numbers at 50 cents each, or bound in one-half morocco M0, two lance royal o,unrfOt, volumes. Ten cents a day for a year, ivi.ll tret it In chcaiiest bindinr. Every facility otfei-ed to Ihoee In moderate cir cumstance obtain it. Also, tbe new Pictorial Family Bible. cheapest in the market l.Soo Illustrations. Send 3-cent stamp for specimen paices, to 8. H. DTElt, fien'l. Apt.. for Tactile coast. Portland, Orcjron. Farm?, Town & Cily Property T70R SALE OR TO RENT, ON LIBERAL a. terms. For rarlicuiftrsannlv to it. tJ-KlS, Alhany, Or. -Possession given immediately. Jntl N. B. TITUS BROTHERS, ZlEALESS IK J E W ELRY, Silver & Plated Ware, " : ' " ' and- '. : ' -' r " ; DIAMOND sftcTACLEt: AGEXTS FOR THE Singer Sewing Machine, Tne Best HVacnlne SVade. o. s. . CO- NOTIOI3. Ffw ,ATKR DATE, UNTIL FUR- tber notice, fretoist. rmm POUTLASD to ALBANY WILL BE ONE DOLLAR FEU TO ttASD ASTORii W"S tolrrered st PORT Free o nrayageaitd Wliarfaye,, A - - . . . At Reduced nates. , Boata wfH leave ALBANY for CORVALLIS or Ivery For further particulars, apply to BEACH A, MOCTEITRV Albany, Sov. 2d, T-W Aent. RUBBER PAINT THE BEST X TUB oF" s sr IL cili Warranted to give Satlsfaetlos. Call at the Drug Store of BELL &PARKER First street, Albany, Oregon, and wse Tcstluio- . : niais witu retpura to tne Economy, and Durability, -OF THE- RUBBER PAINT. Sold by the ffid'on only. It in pnt np reacly for one in cans of J, , 1 and & gallons : also In 5 gallon wooden paiis and barrels. Call and ee It. . . .' THE ' WEBFOOT P1ARKET, IS SOW I'KDER T1IX H.lXAGE3tC3iT OF JOHN X ETT Y , Who will keep it well snpplied wit h all kinds of MEATS, and will endeavor to (rive the fullest sat isfact ion to all who patronize him. A share of trade is respectfully solicited. Jnl7 PROMPT Delivery, at Living Rates. HAVING bonjrbt out tbe delivery boslneas of Mr. Lewis Sllrason, I be leave to announce to tne citizens and business men of Albany, that I have on the el reets an expresa and Job wajron and will be happy to serve all who may give mcacail. All orders will be promptly attended to at reasonable rates. Orders may be left at the Drng Store of Bell A Parker. VIRGIL PARKER. MILLINERY. SIRS. C. C. ENGLISH, 1-1 constantly receiving- New and Stylish Millinery, To which she invites the special attention of the Ladies. Goods sold at the lowest living rates. Store flint door east of City LU'Ug Store. Albany, Oregon jnll FOUR-ACRE LOTS FOR SSIE, . M i tain ONE MILF. of Albany Partiestn want or Homestead Lots would do well to call on W. II. DODO A CO., before pur chasinx elsewhere. Land rloli and would make line par'lcn. t-The whole can be Irrigated with very lit tle expense. Jy0 W. II. DOVD A CO. ChemicaL Paint, THE BEST AND CHEAPEST CSEI, A. CAROTHERS&CO., FIRST STREET, ALBANY. Pictures aud Picture Frames. E. 13. JPUJRIDOM Would announce to the citizens of Albany and ""i .lU;!I't 1,p Prepared to f nrnish all kinds of rtCTLRK FKA1 S3 to order.at short notice. Pict ores framed, and old frames repaired Tl at his office on First street, on door nf Broadalbhr, and leave yur nnlaea i.t GRAF. & COLLAR, : MAIf ACTURER8 ASH DEALERS TS ALL kinds of Fnrnitttro. Vf anrooui on First street between Broadalbln sad Elhnvoitta sta. PERBY 8PIXK, ' V ; VI 1 Vlt TV iTT T.Mr wr - '- ' - - M-r w. II. Prvdd 9u Co., (ander Reqatbk omcJa ummntlv tat tAmiarl t - -TTTV TiJsitoy - Organa. . ERTET ORGAS8 SOLI AT T1IR- Jf; X. TA1 sona?e, Al'isny. on t he most favorable term pie ESTET OKGAW has beennronoiinoed tb best by the most competent Judjrea. Dot.H buv any other until you nave seen and heard these beautiful Instrument. X. WTLKOM. - TBE BEST 191 THE WUBLDt 9fs tfoHsekeeoer earn Stake BweH wimiIpiouii) areini towt is. ' T'wU knows and totnrestabttalied TEA8T OWDIB fs now in great demand, fcaies ia ereaabig doihr. Row TV frrms per day to tho trade. D. C ALLau RAN sow nolo mannfao tare and proprietor, miea no drags no bmte dnat; pure white cream of Tartar, Imported dtrect and trround on the pretuinos, beiuir tbe oblcf ingredient. . Always on bend end for sale at lowest price : ranaa-aaa'a YenaS fisSiii la 1 can a, s super tor article. CsI4mms' Crisssi etfTarSswr. tsi all strls Csll.TliKa'i Fare Kirtteh . ui bwm saa HsicMtm, FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. OetuM r Tsrtar rrjmtaU anl Eauriiast ; FOR MALE BY ' . nUMIMS Sc (O., ManHfaelnrers, BI FBOJfT STREE, San Francisco. 3ut " ' - . .: - ' iiEASTPOWDEBl GO TO THE . v EE-HIVE STORE! v, TO BFT" ' Groceries. Provisions, Notions, Sec, &c., &c, CHEAP FOR CASH ! Conati-F Frednrc ol AU KImom BOUGHT FOR MERCHASLUSE OR ' This 1 the place to pet the BEST BAR ' GAINS ever offered in Albany. Fartlct will always do well to call and see fortheis-. elves. ; ..' " ' H. WEEP. 3 First etrcct, Albany, Oregon. . 2v ALBANY FOUNDItY 4ad. Machine Shop, j A. F. CHERRY Proprietor, i ALRAXY, OREGON, Slannfactures Stram Engines, Flour and Sat- 31111 SSaealn- T, -; WOOD WORKIXO - And AGRICULTURALf.lACHlNERY, And all klacs of IKON AND BAMS rASTINUS. Fsrtlcular attention paid to reiiairins; all kinds of machinery. . . 41v3 BROOJI FACTORY ! V. D. BELDINC, WHO MANUFACTURED THE FIRST good Broom ever maie in Albany, has returned from California, end located permanently In tbU city, win? re he has aznin commenced the manufacture of all kinds of . Brooms, Brushes, Wisps, Ac. st his tactorv on First street, at John Metcler's old stan'l.east of Magnolia Mills, where he Invites those wisbinzafirstelass broom to call and secure it of him. : V. D. BELDZXO. Albany, Oct. 1G, 18 Sr7 t. M. JOWF3. J. ttSSKT till. lOIBamu, PBTSXCXANS AND SUBQEOXf S, AL2AS7, OR,ON. 17 OLD STOVE DEPOT. JOHN BRIG OS. Tcaler in 11 A N G E S . COOK, PARLOR AND BOX, S T O V E S I Of the best patter as. AIM I TIN, SHEET IKOTf ABfO COS FEB WAKE, And the usual assertment of famUhinR cut to be obtained in a tin store. Repair, neatly aud promptly executed, Mkreesonable terms. sMrtreelteaUica nsiKe lows-frleiMis, FRONT 8TBE T, ALBANY. Dee.fr, isas-t JOHN SCHMEERs Groceries & Provisions, . ALEAXY, OKEGOX. HAS JUST OPENED CIS NETT OJtOCKR estsbltshinent on corner of Ellsworth sad First streets, with a tamt stock of Groceries, Provisions, Caadtaa, Cigars, To. beeo. Me., to which bo iavtte the attca tlea of.ow oitHreas. ; In eonneetion with te store be will keep s Bakery, and will always have cm bead a foil supply of fresh bread, crackers, Ac CST Call sad see me. JOHN SCHMXES. Febreary Xs-Mv o aKBOOAflr W fit LBURNETT. iSsaiFraikcisco Califoniia Capital CM ijiJtGolifi$80C; 00C Surplus Fund (115811)206,110 T trsii-trj kind r:3(il-.imte lljsstltt ,jj Rimrw. BUM AVPSJ5'.rt rXI ff? on t:io i.rin -niitt.ur iuj w.i, iiwis .. ael Furw. IMHtTRM CERTIFtriTKS OS UKFesIT v.ilt.,lih- j,, i, runm.nM I nujii, .:. ct is tva nr.it'.s n jtu, sizt- itv ml-. ..m,iT 4tf,,i, . 1 "VK11.H TS ifSi UN... - USI.D c Mit.VvCrs H i.t,nx t: i.k; tvr'i)((n' rti,,,,, tKIM9f T '! '.ST,' Is .tH HM. Mner ami iwrrin-.i, , iwl ,iJt;4 t tff irtii-. at ple.iwr. ji- , ITTKKMT tTi: - TIL lW-v.ll- f-ai.i.Mr rto.4 uihk : r r.f lmt jrW i- mny lUimi ,-,iar . SxMi ut at- ij..er i'lit. . t -.,t. a s -r-x . rentined t mrrr. r t r.t r i-ti u-e. 0. H.0ttJT. .' p;;tt-b . P''rJT Cs-Uipv, Prr-litt. - . m -', 3' .':. -gjat B JOHN CONNER. B AN KING -AND "Escliange - Office, AIJUXY, OBI3BON. DETCtOTB RECEIVED SUBJECT TO check at sight. Interest allowed on time deposits In com. Excbanire on Portland, San Francisco, jnd New York, for sale at lowest rates. Collections made aud promptly remitted. Refers to H. W. Corbett, liaary FelllngV W. a Ladd. Banking hours from 8 A. M. to T. M. Aibasy, Feb. 1, IS7VXCvS ... ' Jr. W.'BAUD sTFNV Attornex and Const selor at Easr, - WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE Courts In tbe 2d, Sd and 4th Judicial Ms tnota.tn the Supreme Court of Oregon, and tit ;he U. 8. District an d Circuit Coorta . Ofrnn-In Parrish brick, (upstairs), In offlce occupied by the late N. H. Cranor, First street, Albany, Oregon. , to!3 GEO.-'Bi 1IEL1W, AiMnKy'sad rMiHter at law,' .. . ALBANY, OREGON. , , .... '17tU,-FACTlCE IN ALL THE Courts tt of this State. Office In Fox's brick (upstairs) First street... . v7 . d. b. kics, at, o. . Sarseoa &. Pbyslclan. OFFICE Fit st street, between Ferry and Washington. Residence Third street, two blocks below or east of Metbo HP Church, Albany, Oregon. v&ni DR. GEO, W. GRAY, o T2 is t i s , ALBANY, OBE4JOH. OFFICE r PARRISH BRICK BLOCK, . corner Flraf and Ferry streets. Rest dence Corner Fifth and Ferry streets. Ofhon hours from to H o'clock a. m., and 1 1 5 o'clock p.m. ltlvs EPIZOOTICS P1STANCEP. THE BAT TEAM STIU. UTES, AND IS FLOURISHING LIKE A OREOT bay tree. Tliankful for past favors, and wishing to merit the continuance of -the same, tbe BAY TEAM will always bo ready, and eanily found, to do any haulms; within the city limits, for s reasonable eompensali usat ion. tSTO el I very or usss. a Kfiselaliy. . N. ARNOLD. ausa Proprietor. Albany Oook Store. JNO. FOSUAY, DEALER IK S1ISCELLANIOCSBOOK9, School Books, Blank Books, Stationery Fancy Articles, Ac. ' Boole imported to order, at ah orient pos sible notice. vsaSS .. II J. BOTJGIXTON, 21. D., GRADUATE T TirS VNTVEBKYTT Medical College' of New York, lata member of Be! lev ten He spltal Medical CeW Ictru, New York. Or kick in A. Carotbers A Co.'s drug stoso, Albany, Oregon. AY. C. TWEED ALE, Ssaleb iir Groceries, Provisions. Teaaeeo, rtgaris, Cotlery Craelt- . atTt .aaal Weod Willow Ware, , AXBANT, OXU8O0N. "Oalandtte fitm. SirS A. CAROTHEHS & CO. I Valors in- C11EMICA13, OILS, PAINTS, BYES All tbe popular PATENT 3XEDICINE9, rrNK CUTLERY, CIGARS, TOBACCO, NOTIONS PEBFOSEB Y, mm Toilet: Fartlcular ears and yrouiutneaa givoa Physicians' prescriptions ns and Family Bee A. CASOTHEES A CO. . Albany, Oreconvs Can be had at the following plsoss : Rarrfsbore'. 8am. May Junction City...... Smith A BrasfleMl Brownsville Kirk A Bum Hslsey ......'... . J. M. Morgan. ' Scio ..." J. J. Bi own Albany.............. Graf Collar t A full supply ran also be ohtalnad st my old slpp qu First street, Albany, Oreoa. 'j.a.iiatsua. , A. JW. GAMBLE, . SI. D., . rrhysiciaix, Surgoon, etc. OFFICE -On First street, over Weed grocery store. Rbsidsmcx Opposite hue residence of John C MendonhalL near the Fonndrv. First st ye Allsny. xoidwrr, ty . Piles! ""Piles WflY SAT THIS DAMAGING ANT tropbieiiome ootaphUnt camot bo eured, when so many evidences of success might be. placed before yon every day cures of supposed hopeless eases? Your physician ionms you thai tbe longer vim allow tb complaint to exist, you lease your chances for relief. Experience hu mugfUttuiin etB ease. A. Carotaora & Ca.'s Pile puis aa :';H; ' 0ataBit are all they are reoom mended to be. Will cure Chronic, Blind end Bleeding Piles in a very short time and are eomwnfent (e am. This pre para t Son is sent by mttt or ea press to any point within the United & laics at SI so per package. Address, aTcaKOTRERS ft CO., 7va Box 83, Albany, Orego. . - The Ettgene firemen are maalritr sr raneentents for a grand ball at Lane's Hall on Christmas ere. TBI CELEBRATED w. A. Wnnns A. . :. .REAPERS; &. MOWEItS "fctoIaeTiatfe food's invsd.1! Caejtt3sWfisUMararmiTr 1 "fa ""tassel sVibrarTBssihevs, (best machines or the eoast, Mateaasasi iFareereed BvtU. : ' istajr allows, and ottrer maclilnes. CsiMee, sad get price and terms before brrw Jr Sw2!!??,at' y Blacksmith tstoop, corner cx 3md and Ellsworth Ma., lit... r.Ul . " - . , Rml JV WOOD.