Ibanij legist PUBSH 1THIT, FRIDAY, T1Y COLX.. VAN OLEVE, 3 THE REGISTER BUILDING, . Comer .Ferry and Street. TERMS IS ADVANCE. One copy, one year... ...... j One copy, six month. A - To clubs of twenty, each copy .2 00 Single copies...., i-vr'T?? ."rf i. cnCwtiuM mit.irie of Linn county will be cliarsred so cents extra-i 70 for the year-as that la the amount of postage per annum which we are required to pay on each paper FRIDAY ."DECEMBER 31. 1875? Mrs. C. C English went to Salem 011 Tuesday; on ft short visit. 1 Tbe late heavy storms have driven the deer aud bear down to the valleys. Slight snow fall on Wcduesday. "Weath er some cooler, j No abatement in the depth and general prevalence of the mud. Charly Barnes was reported better yes terday evening. Tuesday night was a cool one, the wind blowing a stiff breeze all night. Watch Meetixg To-night at the 'Iv. -Church, commencing at 8 o'clock. . M. The receipts at the Masonic festival were about $80. C. Iloock, made his two daughters a pres eut of a grand Stelnway piano on Christmas, i - If you want anything nice in the line ot millinery, call on Mrs. S. A Johns. The Lcticonians eive a calico ball at the Opera Bouse this evening. Noon day prayer meetings at the Bapt ist church and services in the evening. Read lie new ads in Register. this Usue of the Hams 10c ner pound, and scarce at any price. Joe Webber slings a razor as gracefully as ever at his shop on First street. Rev. and Mrs. Stratton receive visitors' at their residence tills evening. Alternate showers and sunshine during the week. Very littlewld weather as yet. The Odd Fellows of Brownsville install to-morrow night. Very little teleeranhic news of late, the severe storms having prostrated the lines. Mr. David nearly well. Settletneir is about again, A number ot ladies will receive to-morrow Xew Years. " Herman opened to a good house Thurs day night. He plays at Corvallis to-night. Jij53Efee auction man sold hisicters for New - Years Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, and then lelt for Salem. The Teacliers' Institute is presided over by J. KI Wcatherfprd, with L. N. Liggett, Secretary. : , Charley Barnes is still yery low, but whether still considered dangerous, we are not informed.. We shall "be at home"- to-morrow to all who want to oav us on subscriptions, ad vertising or job work. Yon can't do better tnan to step in and purchase your millinery of Mrs. C. C. Eng lish, on First street. A mouse in one of the church organs last Sunday, came near upsesting the music en tirely tor the morning service. Mrs. Stephens idoing a rushing business. especially in the line of dressmaking her " work giving the greatest satisfaction . Miss Bolds fc Euos are doing a fine busl- ' ness, having a fine assortment or goods :o "; select from, i The M. E. Church rejoices in a fine new stove, that warms up the edifice in good shape. ' " - - We notice that Eugene Protzman's fath er died, at the residence of his son in Port land, on Monday night. ' To-day Is the last of old 1875 a year no fruitful of events. Farewell, 1875, and welcome, 1876. Oar old friend, Fanning, now of Wash ington county, has been paying friends here a visit for a week or two. 'i, .' " Business has been tolerable dull since Christmas, but will doubtless be lively tS- Conductor Stroud and bls-tlangliter An- Hie were in the city the front part of the week. Stroud takes charge of the train again the first tost. ' , Jake Flelschner don't give away boots and slices exactly, but be sells so low that rhev are within the reach of all. Try him : a whack. .yv j F. S. Dunning, notwithstanding the re cent fire at hla place, stands ready to sup ply all who call with elegant furniture on the most reasonable terms. Don't Etand on ceremony, bat go at once to Bell & Parker's and purchase some of those handsome toilet goods to present to Sue on New Years. ' 3U6. Beach's health still, not Improving fce DrODoees to go to Dalles soon, to see 7r. a riinnTA of riiaiats will ' effect. We fcij-e It will prove alt he can desire. Wind was way cp last night. The indi cations are, as we go to press, that we may pcr.Ibly 1 "to a "cold snap. ' Tttllo iastalatlon at Odd Fellows hall V.e.',s :.-Trn!:-ht. Odd Fellows In good We are'indebted to Mrs. Robt. Rotnlne for two nice fat chicken already dreeed, fen Christmas. Ot course we" had a big Christmas dinner. We learned on Wednesday that Dewitt Knox, eldest son of Ellis Knox, who has been ill so long with typhoid feverf was worse. The balance 01 tne iamuy e recovering. We are informed by Mr. John Smith that Mrs. Beach died from exhaustion from long waiting on her husband, and from diarrhea. Early Tuesday morning we had a few peals of regular old fashioned thunder. A great many thought it was an earthquake shock, and were not a little worked up thereat. A series of meetings are being held night ly at the M. E. Church. The attendance so far has not been very large. It is to be hoped the interest in spiritual affairs will Increase. The "day before Christmas" Titus Bros. sold about fitteen hundred dollars worth ot watches, jewelry, etc., which was rather a good days work. A steady stream of trade pours into Messr. Bell & Parkers. They are clever gentle men and have a line stock of goods from which to select. ' - The premium offered by the Portland Museum to the handsomest child who should visit that depository of wanders on a cer tain occasion recently, was awarded to Georgie Cool a Cool award, to be sure. A. B. Morris, en ronte for the East, laid over at Jacksonvill on Christmas. He spe cially appreciates the mud ot Umpqua vallev. We shall give his letter next week. Mrs. S. A. Johns has suoh excellent taste and good judgment in the selection and adaptation of colors, that we don't wonder that so many of the ladies of this city rely on her entirely to select their millinery. At 12 o'clock to-night the floor managers of the calico ball are to turn over their bad ges to the ladies, who will then conduct the ball. Why not give the ladies charge from the begincment? At a meeting of the Directors of Linn Engine Co. No. 2. on Monday night. Dr. Geo. W. Gray was elected President : J. K- Weatherford, Secretary, and W. W. Parrish Treasurer. Seventy Six. The father of Mrs. D. Mansfield, of this city, Mr. Z. Pollard, was born on the first day oT the first week ot the fir3t month ot the first year of the pres ent century, and therefore will be seventy- six years old to-morrow. Union prayermeeting next week, each afternoon, commencing at 2 o'clock ; Mon day, at the Presbyterian ; at the Congrega- ternal Church Tuesday ; Wednesday at the Methodist Clinch. Services at night in the several Churches, we suppose. Mrs. Maria Beach wife of the late Detnas Beach, was sixty-one years and nineteen days old the day of her death. She lived a consistent christian, and died a member of the U . P. Church. Her funeral trauspired at 2 o'clock P. M. yesterday. Following are the officers elect of Orge- ana Encampment No. 5: P. H. Raymond C. P. : Joe Webber, H. P. : A. N- Arnold. S. W. ; C. D. Burkhart, J. W. 'i R Salt- marsh, Treas. ; J. Fleishner, S. ; J. F, Backensto, Fred. Graf and N. Baum, Trus tees. ' Large SaLe of Land. On the 15th of January next, at the Court Houae door in this city, win ne sold a little more than a section of land, known as the Maxwell claim. The terms are, half cash, ' balance in one year at 10 per cent, interest. See i. headed "land sale" in another place Terrible Roads South. Telegrams inform us that on Tuesday Cow Creek was impassable and Rogue river was high er than for the five past years. The roads in Southern Oregon are simply horrible. The overland stages find great difficulty in getting through Umpqua valley at all. Forward. We shall feel extremely obliged to all our agents who have money in their hands belonging to us immeoiately. P. S. Those agents not having any money belonging to us, might take up a collection pass the hat 1 Anything to make busi ness lively. Dead Mrs. Demas Beach sweetly fell asleep Wednesday evening. She had long been a suffer with a very painful cancer on her upper lip. She has gone to meet her husband, who died Dec. 21st eight days ago. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. .' Elected. At the- election Wednesday evening the following named gentlemen were elected officers of Albany Lodge No. 4. 1. O. O. F., for' the coming year : Joe Webber, N. G. ; W. O. Palmer, V. G. J. K, Weatherford, S. : F. Banta, P. S. N. Baum. 'J. F. Backensto, W. Ketch um, and R. C. Clrak, Trustees. The hearty acknowledgments of Rev. T. B. and Mrs. White, are hereby tendered to the many friends, who favored us with their presence on the evening of the 23d, and gratitude for the nice, substantial and valuable donations made ns. May . Heav en's choicest blessings rest on the good peo ple. Unfortunate. We had the. misfort une to have one ot our galleys containing names ot subscribers, pied last evening. borne eighty or ninety subscribers will therefore come up missing to-day, and Will so continue until we can receive the names and time of expiration of subscription from the subscribers themselves. Fire. Regular meeting of Linn Engine Company Ho. 2 on Monday eveniog. A full-attendance Is specially requested upon important Jwslness. ' W4eat quoted at 84 c per bushel, with little wkpo enquiry, and no sales to report. A largejkmount of Wheat still in store, and probably will remain In store,- until the covetefi dollar Is obtained. Kindly Remembered. Out kind friend, Mr. J. W. Jropst. has again rememdered U3, this time with a half bushel of nice pears. Ilere we are right in the middle of winter, yet these . pears are as fresh and sound as if just pieUed from the tree. It is a delicious treat and we are crrespondingly thankful to our friend. TnANKS We hereby express our heart felt thanks and best wishes to the kind friends who were so generous in the be stowment ot gifts, on Christmas evening. May God bless you all with the graces ot Ilis spirit, through the gift of His Son. S. S. VanDersai Mary D. VanDersai.. A Reward Is offered byR. Tarrish for the arrest and conviction of the thief and tl'e recovery Of the money stolen from him on the night of December 20th, 1875. Five hundred dollars is the amount offered, which is a good round sum, and we hope some enterprising man will earn it by complying with the above conditions. Suffer and - Entertainment. There will be a grand supper and entertainment given by Onward Lodge, No 229, I. O. of G. T., January the 8 th, 1876. at Knox Butte Grange Hall. There wlil be an ad mittance fee of 50 cents charged at the door. The admittance is to defray the expenses of the Lodge. We give a general invitation to one and all. F. A. Burkhart, Sec. Another Bridge. The citizens of Stay- ton met 011 the 10th of Dec., and appointed a committee of six, three from Linn coun ty, xvhoe duty it will be to confer with the authorities of Marion and Linn coun ties, and see what aid will be forth coming from them toward building a bridge across the North Santiam near Stayton. Both sides of the river is to be canvassed for sub scriptions in aid of the enterprise. Let's have the bridge ; it is doubtless needed. Union Service. Just as we are about going to press, we are informed that the different churches have agreed to unite in public services each afternoon during the coming week, holding services as follows : U. P. Church, Monday; Congregational, Tuesd.-iy; Methodist, Wednesday ; M. E. Church South, Thursday : Baptist, Friday. Services to commence each day at 2 p. m. Bclly for the Council. Tuesday night, at the regular meeting ot the Com mon Council, an ordinance passed giving to Linn Engine Company one thousand dollars to enable the Company to purchase a hose carriage. and " hose for their use. This was liberal, and they could have done nothing less, and meet the approbation of .our citizens. 'Ror for the steamer. Serious. An old gentleman named Miller, who lives in the vicinity of Jeffer son, aged about 90 years, was sitting on the railroad track near his residence, on Wednesdav, as the southern bound mail train came along. As he is deaf he did not hear the train or the signals, and made no effort to escape, and was struck by the cowcatcher and received a ser ions cut on the head and had one leg broken. He was taken home by Conductor Bellinger, and a physician called in, but it is reported that his recovery Is exceedingly doubtful. Says the St. Louis Gtobe-Democrat : Af ter "Uncle Daniel Drew"' had subscribed $ 200,000 toward founding a new Methodist college, he remarked to a friend one day : "Well, sir, I didn't know where the mon ey was coming from. I was worried over it, aud so made it a subject of prayer. Af ter fasting and praying over the matter for one day, I went down on Wall street, and in less than 24 hours I skinned those fellows out of $ 200,000." A Sckfhirise. Several ladies and gen tlemen, members of the M. E. Chunh and friends of the pastor, Rev; S. S. VaijDersal, called at the parsonage on Saturday night last, carrying with them as evidence of their esteem several neat presents. As the visit was entirely unexpected, the surprise was all the more agreeable, and a very pleasant evening was spent. Among the presents were neat silver cake basket, silver spoon holder, china mustache cup, etc. Some of the party were thoughtful enough to bring refreshments along, by tbe aid ot whicli Mrs, V. got up an elegant repast, surprising the surprisers with a spread that would have tempteJ an anchorite whatever that might have been. Mr. and Mrs. Van Dersal are well fittexl for the positions hi life they have chosen to fill, aud their kindly dispositions, warm Iiearts ai.d upright conversation are winning friends .in every quarter. May they live to enjoy many such pleasant Christmas evenings as was the last. . LIST OK LETTKKS . Remaining in the Albany Post Office on Dec. 30, 1S75. Persons calling for these letters must give the date on which they were advertised. - ? Ambler. Miss Mary Ambler, Mo! lie 2 Ambler, Alice -Armstrong, Win Bean, J M Burkhart, R H Coyle, D Crawford Jacob M Coppock, -J Ik Marston, George A OiiDhatit, WS Randall, Mrs Rebecca Roth, Mrs Margrat Roth, J M Russell, A F Schlop Mr Sommerviile, E J -- Andrews, Frank F RAYMOND, P. M. P. II. Abraham Miller, the roan hurt near Jef ferson the other day, died Wednesday eve ning. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Gold in New York, 112Jg. Greenbacks, 8788. : Trade rather dull during the week. Wheat quoted at 84 c per bushel with little inquiry. No change In general mar kets, and we quote butter at three bits per pound, and eggs 37c per dozen. ; San Francisco and Portland makets quo ted dull tbe nsual thing between . Christ mas and Xew Tears. An Infant Prodigy. A New York pa per tells of a babe in that city, tlM child of a poor Jewish couple, which spake plainly to its mother and to the Rabby when only six weeks old. Eli Hirsch Is' the name of the Rabbi, and here is the report ot the mother's statement to the reporter, and his remarks: When the officer of the Synagogue- eame I told him that my baby had been talking. He claimed that it was nonsense that such a thing could not be.- I told him that it was really so, and he asked me what the child said. I informed him that the child eat up in its cradle and distinctly spoke the following words : ''Mother, why did you go wav and leave me so long?" At this the Rabbi walked to the cradle, when the baby raised tip and looked at him. The Rabbi exclaimed, "How can you have the impudence to sit up in the cradle?" The boy then said so plainly that we under stood it well : "I could tell you a good deal that you don't know ; ask me much, and I will tell you , much ; ask me little and I will tell you little ; I know more about this world and the next than you know or ever can learn." The mother says the Rabbi hastened to put on the emblems of priesthood.- With the forefinger of the right hand the Rabbi touched first the head-case containing the parchment, then that on his arm, subse quently and lastly laid his -finger on the child's forehead. No sooner was this done than the boy laid back in the cradle and died. There are various opinions among those Hebrews who credit the story, as to What this phenomenon dignities. .Some think that the child was. prophet and had some message to people" tm earth, while - others regard it simply as an instance of unnatur al precocity. Vesuvious will erupt. We liope noliody will give Etna an emetic. Hie brass sandals ol EniiedocIes are not wanted at this day. A harder composition is found in the averaj human cheek. Xew To-Dar. Land Gale. "VTOTICE is hereby given that in pursu- a nee of a decree 01 tne Uircuit uourt. of the Srate of Oregon for the county of Linn, made and entered of record at the October term of said Court, in the year A. D. 1875, in a suit therein pending wherein Ludlow Maxwell et at. were plaintiffs and Elias Maxwell et al. were defendants, ap pointing me, the untiersigneii, sole reieree to sell the following described real proper ty, to-wit : t he west halt ot tne donation laud claim of Ludlow Maxwell and Delilah Maxwell, his wife, known and designated on the plats and surveys of the United States on file in the land office at Oregon Citv, Oregon, as Notification No. 1,177 and claim No. 43, situated in Linn county, Or egon, aud bounded as follows, to-wlt: Be ginning at a point 5.59 chains north ot the southeast corner 01 section in towusnip it south ot rrnge 2 west, running thence north 79" 20, east 57.40 chains, thence north Jtr- 48. west 20.00 chains; thence north 89c12 east 54.13 chains; thence north 0 40 west 40.04 chains ; thence south 89 17", west 124.90 chains ; thence south 0 40', east 60. 07 chains ; thence north 89 20", east 13.G0 chains to the place of beginning, contain ing 642.79 acres. .And whereas, on the 11th day of Decem ber. A. D. 1875, a commission was duly issued out of said Court directing me to sell Said premises, by virtue of said decree and commission. 1 will, therefore, on the 15A day of January A. D. 1875, as such referee, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, the said real property, at the Court House door, in Linn county, Oregon, on said day, between the hours ot 9 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock r. M., to-wit. at the hour of 2 o'clock P. St., in two par cels of 160 acres each. Terms of Sale Gold coin of the United States, one-half down on the day of sale. and the balance to be paid in one year from the day of sale, with interest at ten per cent. ver annum 111 like coin, secured py mortgage on the premises. M. H. WILDS, Referee. Powell a Flinn, Attys. 14td Incorporated Feb. t, 1875. Capital, (20,000. UTI0T STOEE! Corner First and Washington streets, Albany, : Oregon. President, S. A. DAWSOX. Superintendent, A. J. JOHNSON DIRXXTORS: A. H. IjOOXEY, J. HLEVINS, S. A. M. MILLER, J. .. REED, A. BLIiVIJW, DAWtiON. Wholesale and Eetall Dealers in DRY GOODS! Clothing, Hardware, Crockery, .Groceries, Farm Implements and Machinery, &c., Ac, Also, buy and sell on commission all kinds of uoocis, MarKetaoie 1'rouuce, sc. Dec. 2. 1875-ltv8m8 , Guardian's Sale of BmI Eh tote. T-tJBLIO NOTICE Is herebv irien that, bv JT virtue of an order made by theCount y Court witnin ana ior tne county 01 inn, state 01 ur efon, on tho 8th day of December, 1873. In the matter of the estate and guardianship ot Sarah Jonrs, an Insane person, I, the undersiineC Knar lian of the person and estate of said Sarah uones, win, on : Monday die lith day of January. 1878, at the Conrt House door in tbe cfly of Albany, In said county of Linn, at. the hour of 1 o'clock in tneeveniiiR or that day. otter for sale at pub- lie auction, the following described ral estate, The undivided one-third of the east half of the donation claim of David Jones and wife, beinir not ideal ion No. 1157, in township No. 11 south ot range mo.. one ana two west, containing in all 160 29-100 acres, situate la said county of unit. Terms Said real estate will be sold for crnlcl coin, one-half to be paid down on the day of Rui,iinu me i?iiinutut3r in m.i montiis, securvu tjy luurijpiigu an 1,110 premise). . B. 8. ROBERTS, Guardian. o. a. tiuHNB, Atty tor liuarulan Dec. 24, 1875-t WH v8 Jnsticee' Court for the Precinct of 8clot In tlio A. J. Houston, plaintiff, vs. F. C. Logan, do- To F. C. Logan, the above named defendant : m tne name or the State of Orecron ; You are hereby requi red to appear before the an dershm ed, a Justice of the Peace for tbe precinct afore said, on the aist day of January, 1876, at 10 of said Justice in said precinct, to answer the rove namea piamatr ma civil aetlon. Thede- ioiiubii w m iue notice tnat ir be fails to an swer the comnlaint lt nin. .i,;ni.r. ,111 take Juthrment against you for the sum of 213 The order that the summons in said action be no uiw limb uio summons in said action be Vn&Tiw ' th tb tUy wi ven nnaer my band this 15th day of Decern . 13w6dccl7 Justice of the reave. A Brother of Jo. Meek. The Yreka Union has a. brief' sketch ot Stephen 11. Meek, brother of the late Joi Meek of Ore gon, lie is at Fore Jones, Siskiyou, on a visit. Meek came to this coast first In 1 833, with Capt. Walker, who' was detached from Capt. Bonneville's command in ex ploring the country: He also passed "down through this section of the country in 1842 with Tom McKay, the father of Donald McKay. He was the guide to the first train of overland eml grants that ever crossed the plains, and" laid out what is now known as "Meek's Cut Off," through the Blue Mountains. tic nas seen many : wild adventures ana hair-breadth? escapes. Like most ot his comrades he is now growing Old, and will soon nave to give up trapping ana nna some quiet spot to sieiid the remainder of his days. But he says as long as health lasts he will hunt and trap. The biogra phy of his life would no doubt be a thrilling and interesting narrative. Special Notices. If you want to buy the latest style of lady's Rubber Boots, go to Jake Flelsch- ncr's, on First and Broadalbin streets. 6tf dp-Cash paid for Eggs, at J. Fleisch ner 's, corner of First ard Broadalbin streets. etf Before vour Lungs begin to Fester, stop the cough that may otherwise destroy yon, with Hale's Honey ot Horehound and Tar. Pike s Toothache Drops cure in one min ute, la Kew To-Day. ISTRAr-BEWAKD. TT'STRAYED From the farm of the under n . .1 i . 1 . . n 1 . . .1 .1 1 ot August last. adarkfoay mare, 15 X hands hish. boih hind feet turned in (pigeon-toed), 6 years old tne cominu spi-me. Any one returning saia mare to my rarm, or ivint? imormnuon 01 ner w nereaoouis, will oe amply rewaruea ny r . . rvntu. Dec. 84. 73-w : . Xew Millinery torc! MRS. T3. STEVENS, HAS just opened, up stairs in Froman . DricK block, a Fashionable Mock of Millinery Uoodi. TTnHvir infl rr.nn v rears of experience in the millinery business In the Kast.Mrs. Stevens be lieves he can give the tunest satistaeuon to au who give her their fratronaKe, and would there fore respect fully solicit a share, of the same. Also agent for the LITTLE MONITOH sewing machine, the grandest achievement of the age, unapproachable hy any other sewing macUine in the market. Those intending to purchase a machine, should not fail to call and see this. Albany, Nov. 19-v8n9ml In the Justices' Court for the Precinct of Al bany, Linn county, Oregon. - P. W. Beelcr, plaintiff, vs. F. C. Logan, de fendant. To t . C. Logun, defendant aoove namea : An order lmvinsr been made bv me this day. thut, the service of this summonslie made upon you bv publication in the Abasy Rkqistkb, as cy law required in tne name 01 1 ne raie 01 ureson ; 1 u i ; lierebv renuired to unnear before the endersiifn- cd. a Justice of the Peace for the precinct afore said, 011 1 8th day of January, 1876, at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at tne onice 01 saiu uustiw 111 suiu jt;iiiui, w " swer in a civil ction the above named plaintiff who claims to recover of you t lie sum 01 f-ixi.ou in V. S. gold coin, wit n. interest mereon in nice gold coin at tbe rate of ten per cent, per annum from tne lttn oay 01 ovemrjer, isi, as surety nnon a certain oromissory note which this nlnintin loint.lv and severallv execnted with uetenuant to one oinnin isauey or orucr nnu for defendant's accommodation, which note snid lihiimitr bas been comnelled to rjav and has nnid in full. And also tne farmer sum 01 $17.25 with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent, per annum from July 13th, 1875, nnon a certain lu-omissorv note, made bv said defend- nnr'in favor of plaintiff, and now owned and lieltl bv nliiintin. as Her comnlaint on nle. 1 lie ucienuant win iaKe nonce iiim 11 ne inns to annear and answer the said complaint, tne nlaintiffwlll take indirmentairriinst him for the sum of $200.00 in U.S. gold coin, with interest thereon in like gold coin from the ltth of No vember, itf4. at ine rtue 01 ten per cent, per an num, also the further sura of 417.25, with inter est thereon from the 13th day of Jnly, 1875, at the rate of ten per cent, per annum, togetner with tlie costs and disbursments of this action to be taxed. 1 Uiven under my nana tnts isrn nay or Novem ber, 1875. 1 JOSEPH HANNON, Nov. 19, l875-9vsto i justice ot tne peace. AND MEDICINES. Bel1 & barker, (Successors to R. C. II Ul & Son ) TTavo removed their stock -M a. ot 1 DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Chemicals, Perfumery, ToIet Goods Cigars & Tobacco, Paints, J Oils, Gasoline, Etc, To Froman'a New Brick Block, North side of First, between Washlngtpn and retry streets? wnere inev vui Keep a Large ani Full Assortment of Goods in their line, ordered direct from San Francisco and tne East, and feel confident in the assertion that they can ; penecuy satisty ail .who call upon incm uotn as to QUALITY AND PRICE OF 600DS. - Call at our new store and be convinced of the truth of the above statements. Particular attention will be (riven to the com- pounclinir or pnysician's prescriptions ana iuro lly recipes, at au noura ot tne oayor niznt. A. II. BELL Be PARKER, Successors to R. C, liL a SOV. Albany, October S9, 75-n6tf Jast Received A LtRUE STOCK OF -3jj 0 1 -v srrC 1 I & H OF EVERY STYLE k MAKE J?J WHICH WILL Bfc SOLD 33 FJ o a I WILL ALSO PAT THE : llleliest Market Price, Jn exobange, !& all kinds of Q 1 1 a Mercliantablo Produce, g - J. FLEISCHNER. . JOHN CONNER, BANKING Exchange Office, ALBANY, OREtlO.V. DBTOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO check at sight. Interest allowed on time deposits in coin . Kxchange on Portland, . San Francisco, and New York, for sale at lowest rotes. Collections made and promptly remitted. Refers to H. Vf . Corbett, Htmry Failing, W. a Ladd. . , . A , ' . , Banking hours from S A. M. to 4 P. M. Albany, Feb. 1, 1871-23vS J. W. BALDWIN, Attorney nnd Counselor at Law, WELL PRACTICE IN" ALL THB Covtrti in the 2d, 3d and 4th Judicial Dis tricts in the Snpreme Court of Oregon, and in ..he U. S. Iiistrict and Circuit Courts. Offick In Parrish brick, (up stairs), in office occupied bv the late N. H. Cranbr, First street, Albany, Oregon. tolSve D. B. BICE, H. D. Surgeon A. Physician, OFFICE Fli st" street, between Ferry and Washington. RF-SiDEMC--Third street, two blocks below or east of Metho istp Church, Albany, Oregon. v5n4e DR. GEO. W. GRAY, X E N T I S T , ALBAXYi OKEOQX. f T FICE IX PABRISH BRICK BLOCK, corner rirsi nnu rerry nuccw- j . tn: .1. n n ,) I'orni aTrwt onice hours from8 to 12 r!clock a. m., and 1 tn .1 o'clock n. m. 18V4 EPIZOOTICS DISTANCED. THE BAY TEAM BTIM. LIVES, m - . w7-t rti'orcTrtvn T TLTTT A tinm.Ti A ijp i-j x iiioiu.Mi --.-- ' Jrv tree. Thankful for post favors, and wishing to merit the continuance of . &i n v rr xr a r -ll 1 wa-a n Hie Mllllit-. I lie I-V A m. iv.a. " 1 -11., 4Vn.1 . A rtn tint' limihrlO' a Specialty. A.N. AKSOII. SUV Pronrlotor. Albany Book Store. MO. FOSHAY. I DEALER IN MISCELLANEOU8BOOKS, School Books, Blank Books, Stat ionery Fancy Articles, Ac. .. looks imported to order,at shortest pos- sioienouce. II. J. HOUGHTON, 91. GRADUATE OF THE USIVERSrt'Y Medical College of New Yoi k,-late nf f1llvtut, HrianltAl MACllCHl lOl leee. New York. Ofkicb-Ih A. Carothers 4 Co. 's drug store, Albany, Oregon. W. C. TWEEDALE, DEALER IN j Groceries, Provisions, Tobacco, Clrirs. Cutlery Croc k . ery, and Wood dc Willow Ware, ALBANY, OREGON. CSVCa and tee him. -4i A. CAROTHERS & CO., Dealers in- CHEXICAM, OILS, PA1HTS, D TEH ULASN, LAMPS, ETC., All the popular " PATENT MEDICINES, FINE CUTLERY, CIGARS, TOBACCO, .KOTIOXS PERFUMER-', t and Tollef. Goods. Particular care and promptness given Physicians' prescriptions ana jr amuy wn 1X A. CAROTHERS 4 CO. Albany, Oregon-.v3 IVZctzlei? CI1a.i1? I Can be had at the foUowing places : Ilarrisbnnr..'. i-'.VC'S'VJ Junction City ...Smith A Bmsneld Brownsville Kirk A Hume Halsey J.M. Morgan Sci . ; J.J. Blown Albany Graf Collir A full supply can also be obtained nl my Old snop on rrst sireui, -ti"n-iiy , A. W. GAMBLE, M. D., Physiciaix, Snxgeoii, etc. V-VFFICE On First street, over Weed's grocery store, kesiuencb trpposiie late residence of John C Menden hall, near the Foundrv. First 1 e Aioany. .Piles I riles WHY SAY THIS DAMAGIXG ANI troublesome comnlaint cannot be cured, when so many evidences of success might be placed before you every day .cures of supposed hopeless cases? Your physician informs yon that the longer you allow tbe comnlaint to exist, you lessen your chances for relief. Experience hat auffiumu-tn au cases. . A. Cm-others Sc Co.'s Pile Pills and Ointment are all they arc recommended to be. Will cure Chronic, Blind and Bleeding Piles in I a verv short time. andire aonventmt to use. This preparation is sent bv mail or ex press to any point within tbe United States an i ou per pacaage. Address. a7CAMOTIIERS ft CO.. 17 v5 : Box S3, Allnya Oregon. The Eugene firemen are making r- rangemcnts for a erand ball at Lane's Iiau on unristmas eve. FOR SALE! JHE CELEBRATED W. A. WOf,X-8 REAPERS A: MOWERS. : Hatne"a II end en, (Wood's improved.) CoqallU-rdra Indiana Faraa Wafon . The Kasael and Vibrator ThrMhin, . . (best machines on the coast. ' Ktatean-ara Foreefoed Drill. e Star Plows, and other machines Call.see, and cot prloe and terms before buying elsewhere, at my Blacksmith Bhop, corner Seo- Vtln n1 .a M 1K. . .-1 . 3v6 rwoo- As Boon as a hnmoroua paragraph ist turns up on a Chicago paper he receives a flattering offer to come to New York and edit a bank-note reporter or a cook book. " - - JOHN BRIGGS "HHakes Tins opporttxttt to nrroRi JL his friends and the public generally, that be is now settled in his NEW BUSINESS HOUSE, on the old stand next door to P. C. Harper A Co f where can be found a great an assortment and as large a stock of . Staves and Eanges as can he found In any one houno this side of Portland, aud at as . LOW PRICE, -ALSO CaRt Iron, Brass & Enameled in groat variety. Also,- if Tin, Sheet Iron, Galvanized Iron,, and .. Copperware alwavs on hand, and made to order,- AT 14 W ING'RATES: Call on Albany, October 22, 1875-Sv8 Here's the Place ! S. XX. ClausIitoEi nas received and is offering fof sale a well selcc- lU BLOCK OI GENERAL MERCHANDISE Which he is determined to sell AT TIIE LOWEST PRICES -for-- C a s , or MercWaile Produce ! . Please give mc a call, anil examino Goods .and Prices. H. II. eLAlUMTO!. . Lebanon, Or. (1ST7 RUBBER PAINT Till- BEST IXV THE . Warranted to give Satisfaction. . Call at the Drag Store Of First Street, Alhany, Oregon, and see Testimo nials wita refuru 10 mo Eeouomr, aiA DurabUltr, THIE- RUBBER PAINT. Sstiri h, tl,n (mllnn nnlr. It isnnt unreadv for use in cans of X, land 5 gallons; also in 6 gallon' wooden pails and baiTels.- Cull and see it. , PROMPT Delivery, at Elving Raten. TtA VITtO bonsrht ont tbe deltrsry business ol! Mr. Lewis Stimson, I beg leave to announce lor 1 ne citizens ana onsiness men 01 Aiunny, tu have on the streets an express and Job wagon' and will be happy to serve all who may give me a can; . ,.. All orders will be promptly attended to at reasonable rates. . Orders may be left at the Drug Store Of Bell A- Parker. VlllliU JTiLUl-E. Ayer's Clierry Pectoral, " For Dbieasn or tne Throat and Lmtty such a C"onrhn, -olo, w nooninir Congti, Itronehitln Aatluuaa and CoBMimptiin. . The few compos! tlons, which have won -the confidence of man kind and beoomo bousenoia w o r u s , among not only one but many nations must have extraordl--.nary virtues. Perhaps 'noono ever secured so wide a reputation or maintained it so long as AYKS'a CHKHBY PBCTORAI. It una i n v t. . . ' ...w nnbllo for about forty v'rH. bv a lonir continued series of marvellous cures, thathavewon for it a confidence in its virtues, never equaneu oy anv oiner rovuicuic. Itstill makes the most effectual cures of Coughs, Votos. uonsumjitton, mat can do maae lisis reallv robbed these dangerous diseases of their terrors, to a great extent, and given a feeling of immunity from their fatal effects,, that is well founded, if the remedy be taken In season. Every family should have it in their closet for tho ready and piompt reliet of its memDers. BiCKness, Bunennic, mj i- saved by this timely protection. The prudent should not neglect it, and the wise will not Keep it oy you ior tne prmeciioujt auorua iy its timely use in sudden attacks. . - PREPARED BY - ' r. J. C. AVER & CO., Eowell, MM., Practical and Analytical t-nemmis. 33" Sold by all In-uggists and Cealears In Medicine. ' 8v7y Aycr's. Hair Vigor, For Restoring- Gray Hair to Its Katoraf timnyaiiavoi r. Advancing years- KtcKuesis, care, uinap. polntment, and hereditary predis position, all turn the uair gray, and either of them incline it to shod prematurely. 11 . AYKR'8 HAIEVIO vr V ok, by long and ex- ASr T tensive use. has 1' T L proven that i stops W t be falling ot the hair immediately ; often i ..nAl and alwaM- surely u 'renuwa l i t.T nrwi.fi. iWw- wu-'.x restores Its color. when faded or gray. It stimulates the nu tritive organs to liealty activity, and pro- serves ootn tne nrur ana its neaury. inns brash y, weak or elcklwhair becomes glossy, pliablo and strengtbened ; lost bair regrows with livelv expression ; falling hair is checked and stabllshed ; thin hair thickens ; and laded or gray hair resumethelr original color. Its operation la sureand harmless. It cures dan druff, heals all hnmors, and keeps the scalp cool, clean and toft under which conditions, diseases of the scalp are Impossible. - Asa dressing for ladles' bair, Ihe VIGOR is praised for Us grateful and agreeable per fume, and valued for the soft lustreand rich ness of tone it imparts. phpabt BY Dr. JT. C. ATF.H A- .. Ionell, XaaT., Practical and Analytical Chemists: pjp-Sold by all Druggists and iM&lern in Medicine. 8v7y NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T ST. A Kote given in April. 1875, by X-aud John Burres. in lavor of ftmmufiJi All honse, for tbe sum of S00. I hereby warn sl persons not to purchase said note, ana Jamw and John Burret Cvom paying the sn. 74e .. . . 8, ALiJdOX &X Albany, Or., Sov.5, 1873. ; - - Oot29-V8B6