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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1876)
riHAKCE A.1P COMMERCE, Gold In New Yoik, 111. Legal tenders, 9091c. Wheat, 70c V bushel. Oat, 37Kc bushel. Butter, 30c V pound. Hggs, 30c dozen. Chickens. S 50$3 00 V dozen. Beef on foot, 3c ; pork, do., 6c net. Bacou Sides, 13c; haras, 15c; boulders, 8c. Dried apple?, 6c; plums, 12c. Liverpool wheat market, Nov. 15 : Av erage, 103d310s5d; club, 10s6d10i3d. ThanlnglvtoK Pi-Mian The President ot the United Sutea U atted tbe following proclamation last Thurs day : I From vcar to rear we have been accus tomed to pause in our dailv pursuit and aet anart a time to offer thanks to Almighty Ood tor the special blessing He h vouch safed to as. with our prayers ior tne con tinuance tnereor. have at this time equal reason to be thankful for Hi continued protection and fur the many material Mess ina which His bounty has bestowed. Iu addition to the favor accorded to n as In dividuals, we have special occasion to ex press our hearty thanks to Almighty Ood that, by Ills providences and guidance, our government, established a century ago, has been enabled to fulfill the purposes of Its establishment, offering an asylum to the people of every rice, securing civil and re ligious liberty-to all within its borders., meeting eut tt every individual justice aud equality before ti law.. It K, moreover,' especia'lly our ilnty to offer our humble praises to the "Fatbi-r of all mercies for the continuance ot His divine favor to rts as a nation anil as individuals. By reason or, all these considerations. I. Ulysses Grant, j President of the United States, do recom mend to the people f the United States to devote the 30th day of November ext to the expres-ion of their thinks and prayer to Almighty God. and laying aside -1 heir ' daily avocations and all secular occupations, to assemble in their respective places of worship and observe such day as a day of thanksgiving and ret. In witness whereot 1 have Iwreunto set mv hand this 2jth day of October. A- I. 1878. -U.S. OK ANT. , Special Notices. . Steam Esgink and Eoilek. If yon want to purchase a good steam engine and boiler, very cheap, apply to E. Carter & Co.. at their sash and door tactory in Al bany IS horse irr. MCSIC.VL- Him Nettie Piper, teacher ot Vocal and Instrumental music, has recent ly located in Alhany, and prepared to give lessons in the above named branches. Has had everai years experience in teaching, aud can give the lieit of references. 4 SPI.KNDID T.CMBKR. Messrs. Conn &, Co.. Grassridge Mills, hare a large quan tity of dressed flaring and rustic for sale at VVbeelei "s. corner of Second and Ells worth streets. It is superior lumber, and will be sold at low rates. AT HOME. Dr. G. W. Gray', has re- tunxtl fr--ni his Onteiiniai trip, and can ow be found at hi office, iu the; Parrish brick, tip stairs, by all who desire dental work of any Viiid. , (5v7. Br.noiu Seb vices. Rev. J. F. IeVore will hold service in the brown M. K. cbnrch In tills . dfty on lHt)Wb,"nornrna--nttnt. Sun day Sclmol at :3 r. M. Prayer meeting- each Thursday evening FAIR WABXIXG. All tntead o enr)S ta eonae otlrr tmalneas soon, I en 11 ttie attention of all tkaw persons luiowlnu 11ieuielv.-8) !-sl.-bS d to sne y notr or aeoomit, and h Ukat tfeey nnc forward tid nettle the amaate witltla DATS-, from tfata dnte, Uterwlse the anme wtll te banded to am Attorn ejr Cor collect ton. H. BAUW Albonjr, OKgoatOrt -O 187. SECCT.E Onk W. II McFarland' has retfivel a new invoice of stoves, ranges, etc. He keeps an Immense block of every thing in his line. frfimps. tin. copper and sheet iron wares, lead and iron ptl etc. which tie Is prepared to Sell extremely low. Try him on. and you'll find htm a fair dealer and a perfect gentleman. ACGCST Flowf.R. The mn't tnierahl heUig in the world are those- suflT.-riiijj from Dvspopsta and Liver Complaint. More than eveiitf-rivc jx-r -ent of the peo ple iu the Uuitel States are afflicted with these two dieae ami thwr effect's such Sour Stniiiaili. Sick Headaclse. Habitttal Costiyciiess, Palpitation of the Heart. Heart-hum. Water-brash, pnawinfj anil hnniins: ruis at the pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin. Coated Tmifcw and riiagree abletate in the mntli. couiing up of fiod after eating, low spirit. Ac. Go to your Drufrgiwt aiHl gt-t a 75 cent tottle of Axut'i-t Fltnrer or u sam pie bott le for 10 cent. Try It Two doses will relieve you. Agents, Crane & Brighani, wlK!esals dntggits, San Francisco. n6ui3 Cut this oitt It Mat Save Yock L,IFK. There is no person living hut wlwt tiffer more or less with Laing Diseases. Conab. foldsi or Consumption, yet some woukl die rather thaif .pay IS, tnt .for a bottle of mwlkine that wonltCnre them. Dr. A BascSeerxijermnn Syrup ha lately heerr lutmdueed In this eountry froin Ger DHinyi and Ua . wondrousr cmjs touilw every one that trv it. " If you donbt' what we sav in print, tiff this out and take it to your DrnftgitT and p t a sample lottle for SO cents and try it. Two dosea will relieve yen. Regular siase 75 cents. , 6v0n3 TkFraTla Byrspl Vitalises and enriche tlHf.bld. tones up the system, hnllda tip the broken-slown, cures Dyieps1M.'eer Crtrtiplalnts; Drop sy. Chronic DiarrlHea. Boils. Nervous Af fection. Chills arwl r-v-r. Humors. Loss . ef Constitntionml Vigf. Dieaes of the Kidtieys and Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases origiuatiufr In ld ate of t5ie Blood, or accompanied by Debility m Inor state of file SVSteill. CAUTION '. B- sure yon get the Peruvian gyrop. Owe dollar and two d.dlara a hot- ; tie. Prepared by Sth WV Fnitte Jwnts. m Harrison Ave.. Boston. Sold by drog gista generally, tr . APTES EiECrtOR. No matter whether you vote for Hayes or THden, yon will have to wait several days for returns; but . If you spend your money with, or sell your produce to. Wheeler. f Pherfcl, tlie reftinm come forthwith? end people who try him once are apt to have returns perlmlicallv. Bost goods and lowest price is what alia , tmm. -- . " '.;.,.'-.':. Beautify the Completion., and remove r!s, Kpota, born, scalds, fting. cnap- I Jifw, MlCK?T heat sua arr lrrltatloiw ul wer an, sa scspy or nraiwinn j irm.OT i , ... .,.(,,, rtrvu'i mwrKnis ! of te latiraat end nast Illnat rated Pohlloatjona, : i c- cf ftont and ilneamst wm 1t it .1ro uunl profitable worir, address, - UTima t. H'-toas. " " ' ATo.. Portland, Maine- fnMvfl.l AVERILL FOB SALE BY T A.'TTOZ'lll Palllt We have testimonials from owners of i he finest tbat 1 claimed for it by the manufacturers. If "StTOTX XQ Call and examine samples, and compare prices before purchasing elsewhere. CA full assort ment of. oade. ..apt constat on band. CAROTHERS & CO., Fl ST. J3LIIS SOX Sc OO., STORAGE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS j . . - DIALERS IU GRAIN, L UMBER, WOOL, AP AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. -o- Oflex lor Sa'e: Threshers, Headers, Beareri, Mowers. Tlgon, Raxes, Plo-vrs, -'- --. ., ' ,., . Iarroui, Jt ' o Will store Grain. Wool, and General MAMMOTH WAnEHOtSE-Head of Baker ALBAM, Oregon, July 1. 1S7&-UT8 JOHN BRIGGS rpAKKS TTUS OPPOrlTUXlTY TO ISrORM M. ls tricni ana tne pQDiku geneiany, icai be Is now Retlled In his NEW BUSINESS HOUSE, on the old and next door to P. C. Harper A. Co , wlirra can be fQ.nnd as great an assortment ana as lo.-ge a stock of Stoves, and-Ranges MMnhofoaniln ar.y oue house xUU aids ot Portland, and a: o LOW I'JIICK. ALSO Casliron, Brass & Enameled. KETTLES, in great variety. Also. Xin, Saeet Iron, Galvanized Iron, and CoppcrTrnre, ilirnvn on hand, an j made to order, AT LIV ING HATES- ZJtil on ZXlm. . Albany. Oct o!rf!, 187;-Sv8 THE EXE3IY OF 5ISEASE t THE FOE OF PAIN To 2vla.ii and Beast r; IS Tat: GRA.HD OLD LIN I MBIT T. WHI'II t ASSIOODTHE TTAT OF 0 VCARM. There i no sore it will not heal, jmlame ne it will not curt, no che. n puiii. that afflict the human b!v. or the 1m1v of a horse or otlu-r loinetic animal, that iloe not vie hi to its n:jic tmich. -A bottle costing 25c. 50c. or $1 00. h:is often saved the life of a lutiniin being, and retorei to life aud u--Rilncss many a valuable horse S OR 53 K. IT WILL rl RB RlieumatWut, Uuriis. Sa.-i1U. Bniis. Cuts, Frost-bites, Swelling. Contracted ConK Pitiu in tlie B;ck. Iuinlmgo. Sciatica. t;hilblains. Stmins. Sprains, Stiff .loints, Sie Nipples. Eruptions, Pains, Wounds, Ulcers. fob itiiuM. it wirx wnr. Spavin. (iaIU ami Sore. Swinny. King ltnie. Winilgnlls. Big Head. Foil Evil, iluuiors ail Sores. Iamenes, Swellins, ScraMie. Dit'inper Stiffness, Strain, Soreness. Oueu Sores 23v3 flC tf"0n nor das-at homo. Sanmle won h (1 J) J IU free. STtsavN A Co., Port Ian 1. Me. O ESP ? .c o G. P. ROWEIX CO..Kw York. O for Pamr-hlet of liio wan-, ooritaimnrS,000 nnwrmpera, and aalimatea sbowmt cost of ad- Furniture Rooms. Besra leave to annonnce to tb cttljtena of tbt city anft wurroandins tonntry, tnat nenasopea ed a laree tot-lc of v - . . In the tniildlnsr latlv ooennied b lit. Plnm. Tners Arax more, on rtrst atreetaere can be bad, on most raaaontiele terms, . .r larlor Set, ?-r $ .p .. Bedroom Suits. Sofas, Lounges, Easy Chairs, Center Table, Wliatnots, Desks, Boolccaies, Safes, ' " Warnrobea, CiO TO IlOIJSEKEEPlIVCr. My goods are wen made and of the very Latest and Handsomest Styles PEICES WAY " DOWN errnrtNITDRK manofactnred to order, at short Tioiiue. tT Fumit nre repaired and rnjt la goodahape Give me a call. Albany. Wov. 96. 1875 lOvS 75 lOvS To the WarWnr TS. W are no nremarel to fnrttinh all claes witb conn' ant employment at bonie. toe wno.e ot the time, or for tlioir sriRra momenta. Cn-lnns new, liirbi and rr(l;able. Persons of either ei east iy earn ftrm50 cants to ner evninit. an. I a Tarannriional atim hv davottnr their whole time to the bnntaeaa. Boys and eirla earn nearly as aaeeu aatnen. j.nai an wno im noxica may aand their addra and test tha hnxineaswa make tbiannrarallelwl effer: To ancb aa are not war seitaAa I w wiil sand nun dollar to ray for tha tronble of wrltintr. Fell rertteulara. j MnIiies worth aereral dollara Jo commentw PAINT ! is the Oldest and Most Reliable Mixed Paint. residence in the county, ahow lug that it i all Groins to 3Prtxx-t, , ac, c-v. i Mercliandlse at Lovest Hates. and Lvoa streets, at Depot of O. A C. R. R. Co. Albany Book Store. J!?fO. Fosis.vr, DCALEII IN MISCaMXAKKOUSBOOKS, S-.bool Booljs, B-ank Uootjt.Siatlotier y 1-j.nuy Artlciaa, Ac. Biolri Imported to order, at shortest rioa alolo notte. v3n)0 W. C. TWEEDALE, SEALIlt m Groceries, Fro visions- Tobaeeo, 'ijc5r, t'ntlpry Croeli cry, nod tVoo! V tTtllow Ware, AtBAKY. OREGON. S3Oananrt him. UvS TITUS OKUTHEKS, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A rcYK asid Large Invoice CF WatcHos, QIaeSis, J E.W.ELHY,. And Mill Sell nt the Following Pritvm I Coin silver, 2 oj;. P. S. Bartleit Wsltham Wa'ch. $21 CO: each n't litionai ounce S3 Ml. fciirlii-day fe,h Thomas Clocks from SS 00 to nl all otnr eoot m broriortion. The only house above Portland that keeps U9 SAETZMAN TTATCI5. Ooests told, Eufrrnvcd Free of Charge, BY MR. EVERET. Practical watch-maker and Jeweler, late ot fal, iiornU Watch Co., and the only engraver in .aiuaxiy. AQENTS FOR THE SINGER SEW1XG MACHINE. A ?io asor'mcnt of Sewing Machine See aics ana attacnmenia. TITVS BROS. Exrctrroiirg ile of khai. estate "VfOTICK hereby given that bv virtne an order of th7ountv otirt within and for theconnty of Linn, S ate of Oregon, duly made an-l entered of record In said lourt on the S:h day of August, 1876, in the matter of the es aie of wiliium K. (iilson. deceased William Clymer. remoinineexecutorof the last will ami tes ament of the xaid William B. Uil- son, de-eased. will, on Siaturtlay Novimber It. At the I'onrt House door, in t he cit v of AUienv, in aaid I.inn county, between the hours of9 o'clock in the forenoon and 4 o'clock in the afternoon, to-wit, at theh.mrof 1 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, oiTer for t-a!e at riublio auction the following described real estate be. longing to the estate of Fail William B. (lilson, deceas.-l, to wit : The e:ist third of the sou'h haif ofthe donation land claim of Thomaw 8. Bummers and Kliza Summers, known a Nnti ficatinn No 2.304 and clim No. AS, in Township IS son ih of Range 1 west, and claim No. 70, in Townsiii No. 12 aonth of Itange 4 west of the Willamette Meridian and lying in the county of Linn. State of Oregon, and hounded as fol lows: Beginning at a point on the east line of said claim fifty-three chains and thirty-three links south of tbe nonb-east corner of said Claim and running thence west twenty chain, thence sonth thirtyeight-chains and eighty, five links, thence east twenty chains, thence north thirly-eight chains and eighty-five linka to the place of beginning, and containing 73 65-100 acrea less, 4"-10 acres in town lots here: ofore sold lea ving 69 Sti-100 acres more or less. i - .. Terms : Said real estate will he sold for gold coin oft)e United States, one-half to he paid down on the day of sale and x he remainder in six months, with interest thereon at the rate of lo per cent, per annum, payment to be e cured by mortgage on the nrebiise-s WM. CLTMER. . Remaining Excen'or of last will and testament of W. B. Oilson, deceased. B. N. TiJiOT, Att'y for Kx'r. (oct7nSve Special . Notice. The above nro-eri v entiralv mrrmnna n,m ove prorerty DA KIKI!HJ noted MDA KPBI5U at eodavlll celebrat. ed for tbe curative propertied of its waters. Prodnce & Commission Mercliaiit, Warehtrase at foot of Ellsworth street, 16 NOW PREPARED TO REt'EIVK AND store 100,000 Bushels rf Grain. 8ACK5I furnished free to those who store wtfh me, and for sale to others at the lowest market prion. lr Will always paj the highest market price for Grain. C. It. SIMPSON. Albany. July S3. !S7S-8n44 Attention,' Fruit Growers ! nrnm rntECToits of the ames rkurr A Co. bajf to annonnce hat they will put the Factory In 0" ration as soon aa Fruit and Tac etahles ara ready for nae. and will pay cash for the same when delivered. Boxea wtll oe fnmiahed tn all for the purpose of bringlnor their frnit. to tbe factory. Fruit should be ptuked from tbe trees and not broiaed. Parties bavtnir-flrttos should be particular to gather tbem before they become too rlne. -' ALLEN PARSES., A. X. AKP0X.P, President. sieeretarj:.-. . ATbany, July W. lS78-Sn44 ' Xcw To-Day. Admin!tratora Notice. NOTICE i hereby given tliat the nnder Blgtietl, Svth J. Hays, lias been, by an order of the County Court of Linn t-ounty, Oregon, made at the November tef m there of, li"G. duly appointed administrator ot the estate ot Setli W. Hut, deceased, and all persons lmving claims against sflid es- wte, are nereoy reqilireu to present tnem. duly verified, to the tindt-rsigned at his place of business in liaise v. in I.mn con nf v Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. sETH W. HAYS. Ad migrator Dated JCov. 8, 1373. n7v9 Cxeatore Sale. "NOTICE if .-hereby Rien that I. Svlvester 0.1 H1MC1-, Executor of the Ihsi will and tenta- nient and estate of L. B. Miller, deceHSed, will, untlir and bv virtue or mo smuortty n ma vested aa such executor by the last will and testament of said V. B. Miller, deceased, and tbe statute In such cune made una provided, on Monday, tlie 20:.' dej of Xovember, 1S76, at the Court House door In Linn eounty. Ore iron, between tbe honraof nine o'clock In the torenoon anu lour o'ciock in mi munroun in sari dav. sell at nubile auction to tbe highest bidder all tha light, title and interest of ihe aid L. B. Miller, deceased, at .the time of Ills death, in and to the loiiowing described real property, to-wit : a tmit nf lMTirl Irnnvn an tlie donation land claim of Klijiih 'A. Befnei-. iielng Kotiflcation i,o, --a ao' Bn i jnini v. in t ,j . ..... id aonth of ranae (1) west of the Willamette me ridian, in Linn county, Oregon, containing S05 66 100 acres, mora or less, and the same on a credit of one vear, for gold coin, who isoou ana anprovel security, bearing interes' at ten par cent, ner annum. Si LViSTtK MIut-x-K. - OctMnv9 , : Executor. Prof. Gr PNewcll, TEACHEE 0 THE..-,-. Harmony. Thorongji-liass ana Sinsing. Special attention given to VOICE CULTURE. HAV1M1 concluded to make' ALBA 1Y my peitnunent residence, alt who desire a thorough knowledge of 3Iaie can now have an opportunity. t PtAXOS A?il ORGAIsS Trxiied and Repaired I,eave yenr address at Jfr. Foshsy'a muslcand book store, or at Mr. Ban 's uiuslo store, and I will call a: j our residence. PROK. O. P. NEWELL. Albany, August 4, 187o-45. . Incorporated Feb. 4. 1973. Capital. 30,00rt. TJUIOir- STOEE! Comer Thirst and Washing; on streots, Albanj', : Oregon. President, S. A. DAWSOS. Superintendent, A. J. JOIIXSOX mittTtS3: A. m. tfsJKT, tt. (AM'U.N, E. A. .11. MII.I.KR, J. (ii t t, a . iai.vi.tis, rifftos. Wholesale and He:ail Tealcrs In Clotljiiig, Iiardii:"ai,aj CrocJitry, ClroecrJes, farm IsRp!innt and Slaeliinery, Ac, &c. Also, hnv and sell tin 'commission all kinds of Oojids, Marketable Produce, Ac. Doc 44, lS7i-Uv8mS PATRONIZE Home .iJiajfactare. MOLLENKOPF"S CELEBRATED WOOrE" Pumns are now manmactun-d in Albany. Ilavine had 14 cars' experience in lhehnsine- of manufactnrln Woo Jen Pmmw, 1 have no hesitancy in Baying that 1 can suit everybody that anply. SHtisfaetlou (Janrnnteed- Every" Pnmp Hwrftuled, The wooden pnmt will lhrow more water with les lalxir, nnd is less liable to get out of rcriir. and is less expensive, lhan any oth-r Pump now in use. They are now sold cheaper than ever before in the "market. They can he bad in my factory in Chai-iey- Simpson's ware house. Alhany, or orders an be icft wiih P. C Harper A Co '. and t hov will be prompt I v filled. Columbus Cownn is authorized lv me to aell my pumps, and put them in wells. REyRGK MoLLESKOPF. Albany, Aug. 18, 1876-47vbm3 .? Lxiiaifbei I Lumber I THE CNDETtSIGN El) TAKE THIS METHOD of in tormina the public tbat ihtir NEW STEAM SAW MILL situated within three miles of Lebanon, near theSantiam river on Hamilton Creek, is now running, and is cutting daily from eight to tun thousand feet of excellent . .. which we offer for rale as 1 CIEEAIA AM' .SJII.EilN Ll.N t Ot'STt. All Mils for lum'jer promritlV fiilert. in the ahortest possible lime, and delivered, if desired, on reasonable terms. . . .a 6 , Address orders to I1UUD tt 8ETTLEME1H, aug2548v 8 Lebanon, Oiegon. FOR ' BLANK DEEDS, J7eatly executed, ' Ciill th Register Office ALBANY- r: ALBANY. . . :. : OREGON. " THE FALL TERM: Of iht nsVjtntion will besin on MO N D A-Vr EPT EMBER 4, 1876, wilH the following; . i. Feral ty of Instruction t Rev. TI. W. STRAfTON.A. M, President, anri PrnfHn. ir.i.i fnrsl Science Rev. L. J POWELL. A. Professor ot Math emat fes and Nar ninl Sciences. . ; H. H. HEWITT. A. M., Pi-ofeSsof of Ancient Lanauneres. Miss MARIA IRvTJfE, Teacher of 'Primary Dertrtment. - Miss ELVA BRETMAX, Teacher of Instru- D. B. RICE, M. t.. Lecturer on Physiology CWau'i'"'J ' First Term besrins Sentemher 4. 1875. "Vcond Term begins Kovemler 18, 1876. Third Term begins January 23. 1877. Fourth Term he-dns Arrtl , 1S77. vacation of nn wooir iinrlnu the holidays. Closing exercises of the school, year, June 15, Batnef TaHiMi , Pbtoart TEeABTKiiT, ferterm... 00 CcaoiojJ ENGLIfcH BBAMBFS, wt term.. 8 00 ntSKKK Rusrnra lniliiinif Frenarato. ry Latin and Greek: ..'JiOO uuibEaiATE, inemdinsr HJaner Lai m ana Greek. Advene Mathemeiica. and Mental and Moral Sciences, per term.. IS 00 French and German, each, extra 3 00 Instrnmenial Music. 11 00 Use of Piano ; 00 Incidental i.. 60 Tntttoti In all cases required Wi advance. Punctual attanrianra. neatnaaa. rtrnmntna and VBntlfiminlvand l.rfvlfkA rtMTvrf tniinlL will be expected from ail who may become members ot me school I.. J. Wi,i, THE ELECTION. i Follpwjng Is the latest report we have been able to obtain before going to press, vith regard to tbe Presidential election : lisye. Tllden. Alabama .... .... Arkansas . Connecticut , . Joloratiu . Ctilifwrnlii Ielawre . Florida Georgia Indiana Iowa Illinois... ; Kentucky ........ Kansas 3 6 11 15 11 21 0 6 7 13 G 11 li .Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts' Mississippi M iiiiit-sota Missouri 15 Micliinn STev York. New Jersey Nebraska Xevad;.... New Hampshire.. North Oirolliia ... OKEGON Pennsylvania. .... . Kboile Island , fcxiutli Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia , West VirginU.... Vermont Wisconsin Total........ 3 3 & 10 3 4 7 12 ! 11 0 G 10 1&5 174 Xew To-Day "W" Ilavo IT. TODD'S inomiiaizi Balm, I Hi: BEST RE3IEDY TX2E WOULD FOR coi.es, diseases op the t ii ii oat and asthma a.'d it 55 S3 17 52 A T I S 52 . FeTet-N tl fintl ffslhered on the tant of Hie Sierra Nevada Mountains. The lea! fotintl in the hotter climates, when flry. contains titty per cent, of resin or goltl colored ptim. the iiro-rtie of whivh are stinmlntriij? anil hc.-il i r ; jr. and especially adapted to the wants of the system in case of Lung dis ease ami Rheumatism. The high estimate which the Spanish placed upon it on account of it medicinal qualities is manifest from the name they pave to it: uiHiiy ye-r apo Yerbaswila. or "Herb of the Saints." The natives ot SottthiTii Oiepon anil Northern California, have ued it immeniorially a a Rlieiimatic remedy. Tlie white imputation in the re gion where it prow h-ive ustwl and prized it as a throat and tuns medicine. For a time they called it I. imp Weed; but give valuable" testimonials as to its virtues in curing Rheumatism. When von pen one of our packages ki i-p it excluded trom the air as much as possible. I haye tt-swl it in my family for four or five year, and reparil it a one ot the best family medicines we ever uert. A tinet- nre is iiiaimt-ict tii il from tt hi Cincinnati, and sold at 75 cents per ottnee. A single one of our packatres make eight ounces of tincture, which is worth f5- The sbntb from tihfch this vahiable inetlicine is gath ered, is only fmiixl in a narrow .belt of country in Southern Oregon, and along the Sierra Nevada Mountains, and is supposed to have la-en gathered ironi Mount (jilcatl thousands of years i-go. and the gu.n ex tracted ai-d sold in Egypt and in Tire be fore the times of Solomon. . Tcsticnonlals. . Dr. Nit-klin, o Etipene Cily, aays i 'Your Balm Is one ot the best preserved herbs I ever saw. and is worthj of a higher price, than you p.ut ujion it." .. Rev. S. K. Raymond, of Oakland, Ore gon, say: "I went to California to recov er from Consumption. The DiH-tors there gave nie tti, and told me! if I had, any friend I wished to see I had better go and si-e them, as I could iivcbut a little vhlle longer. " On my way to Oregon I com menced using Mou-.taiii Balm; it helped me; I continued its use until it cured me of the discsso. - Mr. W. 'vT Osborne, of Eugene City, says: I know a young man whonpeared to" be in the last" stages of cniisuniptiou, ami by tying Mountain Balm or Yerbasan ta he became a healthy young man.' Joseph P. Moore, Esq.. of Milville. Cal.. atys : -I have le n ,-tcquainti-d with the shrub known' as Yi-rbasauM for 20 years, and know it to tie a very valuable medicine, both for the Lungs and" RhenniatiMn.'V Mr. Kimball, ot Kimball Welton. Red Bluffs. Cal-, savs: "I have been acquaint rt with the shrub known, as Yerbasanta. for many year, and know it to be a great Lung medicine." I left Missouri with the connrmpfion. Reached Rock Point. Jackson county. Of., and was taken down. I took tinctftre of Mountain Balm, ami cliewert the leaf more or less, mid in four or live flays it cleaned ont mv lune Itantisonielv. and I resumed niv i'ournev anrt now. alter several mouths, my longs still seem well. A B. C r-v For sale at the drug stores of Bell A I'arker. anri ,tonu e'sny, , ij A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and Indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood. Ac, I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CTf AEQE. This (rreat remedy was discovered by a missionary iu Sou!h Ainerl.'.n. Scud a self-addressed enve lope to the Ekv. Jcsr.ru T. Ismak, a;fon D, ti0.1t tt.ve. JT.w JVr'.-ii5v9. Attorney at Iaw, Albany, Oregon. Office m Froman's Block. Prompt attention Klveti to collections, convevsnces ami exmi nation of tit lea. Trobate bastness n specialty. v9n3 NOTICE. rmwK AVXtTAT. ELECTION of officers of tbe A Citv of Alhanv, in Linn county. Oregon, t..r- thi vir 1977. will lie held t the court house in su!d city, liecelnbcr 41 h, 1673. Polls be opened nt nine oVloclt in the morning and close at Seven o'clock tn the evenbx;. Ibe folio-.in:r oaiceis are to be electei : OneMajoi-. One Recorder. One Tr.Jurer. One Mftishal, ftu.t H.-m A Ift.i-Tii.n T a-c 1 at AlOany, tlibt lb Cny nf Sojatuer, A. I. 13IS. X1. A. iivr.itn, r.Ovft City Recorder. XTuTl''!! Is here'jv c-ivrn tbat tha undeTSliru i 'i nri. v. H. rioltiV. wss dnlv atirointed bv an order of the County Court of Linn county, oris arnn.dnlv made at ihe Oc:ober term of paid court, 1&73. the admlniati-s-or of tbe es'ateof Senna Morris, late of Linn county, Oreifon, now deceased: and all persons bavin? claims against satl esate are hereby required to pre sent 'hem to tbe undersigned, at his residence In Albany, Oregon, duly verified, within six months from the date lu reof. W. H UOLTRA, Administrator, SiiTCrabcr 17, ls78.-4w AdmlnJitraJot-'a SAle of Seal JEstele. - NOTICE Is hereby gi en that the nndersijro e 1. administi-ator of the .ea:ate of Pbiiil Low, deceased, TFiii, on Sctmdci'. Uccefitber 23d, 187(7, between tlie hours of 9 o'clock A. sx. and 4 o'clock P. X. of stild day, at I be Court House door in he city of Al iiati v , Lluncounty. Oreron , oUVr for sale at pu'jitc auction to the highest bidder, tbe following described real estate, to wit : 1 Beginning at a stake SO rod loutbof noith weat comer of John La toil's land claim, uoti flcatlon So. 1310. ciaim Ko. VI. in township No. 11. souib range 4 west in Linn county, Oresron, running thence cast 10 chains, thence somh 10 chains, iheuce wesi 10 chains, thence north lii chain to the piece of beginning, containing 10 2 Al?o, the 1 equal undivided !.lf of the fol lowintj: 'ihe fiaoitfiiialnorthcasi ofthenorth easit X and the southeast a of the northeast H of sect ion SI, find the fraeiionai west of the northwest and the nortn west X of thesouth W3Rt li ot section 22, in township 14 sow li l-snuo 1 weat Wiilanietlu m3;liian, cou-ainlng ISO acres more or less. S -Also, the equal au livi led one hs'f of t'.io fo:!olnK rr& e.s:nie: Bettniiin nt the nor h wer t coiner of ihe Kji donation land c:ulm, no lldcation 2063, ci ilm 43, in townslilo 14 south, ranse 2 weat Wl.iainetto meridian, running tlience in an easterlv direct Ion on the south bfiunaary of said clnliri 83.22cr:nliitoihe south east corner Of suid ciHim, thence north on the ess: em boundary of said claim 21.7S to the intersection of said line iietween sect io:tslnantl 52, thence went alonir said section to the corner of aeciions 1 , IS. 21 ruidi2. iltence strcih 7J 4"' west 6 4j-io chains, alienee west 17.07 chains, ihencesm;h 7 45' nest 9.31 chains to the place of tret inning, containing e2 oei-rs more or less, eacentim; ten acres of the Inst mentioned and desc-ribeti Haul or oat"v-e'of lani herebefora con veyed by deed to John Smn. all of said proper ty bein aimae in Linn conntv. Oregon. 4 Aisw, th- folinwiiia real ea'ate. to-wlt: The tfoiiatitin land claim of Philip Low,"nil!lcat!oii Ivo. 5SJ in lownlito 12 south r nue 8 wesi,Llr.n emm'v, Oregon, excepting tsO acres bereiofora sol 1 an 1 con vey ed by deed t o Mart in Lnyer, BKiii part reuiKtnin)? unsold and belonging to iheei a ef l'litdi Low. con:ulnin about 78 acres more or less. Ti F.its cr SALR.Gold to!n. one-fca'.f cash in hund, one-haif in si months, secured by a mor'.gnge on the piemise soi l. DAVID rEOMAN. Nov. 17, lS7&Sr3 Adiulnistrator. OFr iClAL CITY , PAPER. ALBANY. OREGON, NOV. 17, 1875 LOCAL MATTERS. t ? ! jp.j r ' w - 5rsrIi32lss-Ji.. PC 3 : sis . o v ,c . S: 3 n 3 x . - - . . m 2 3 . a1 goccrgg-ssggas G J. -- 3C i-r-s- ,-.UXl 6C 4 g w. . - Watts Cartwpleht 15 "-t? rfr!?5?trfS!-5 Ode.l r f. 3 - ? Crordr... 3 O I c - cc oc . t-P Co Cc cp r5 I rht!!. a ns M Mttj Klij-Twd . rt tsi ac sc C"arlt Snthcr'and - 15 - w ta - Wltiams.. i v li . 1 a, 8- ajai5ssaggagji:gsaii"e... 'McLowelUJ ; fCCCEsf FCL I5NTERTAINMENT. Lat Frl- d.y evening being the Just of the first term of ihe present collegiate year, the student antl Professors of the Albany l.'ollegiate Institute treated the friends and patrons of tbe school to a mot . agreeable evening's entertainment. The literary and musical part of the programme was excellent, and reflect credit on both teachers and students. After ilie I'terary exercises tlie audience, which filled the cht'pel of the Institnte. were sirrpilH-d by an invitation to.the main school room below, where a most superb collaiion was spread for. their enjoyment, to wljich ample justice .was done. This 1 icing over, the- entire house ..was opened tip for a grand socable, v which was the re t uH, and everybody weut, home happy. Pkostef.OUS. On Siondsy last the second-term ot the collegiate year of Alba ny Colh-glato Institute commenced. Prc fessor Powell and his assistants were most agreeably surprised to find upwards of thirty new scholars on bund for the tvinter term. This is the most fluttering testimo nial t he Professors of the Institute could wish for. Tha prosperity which Is now enjoyed by the school, should stimulate tliose having a supervision oer it to secure tlie necessary endowments which wilt as stius its permatieney and progress, aud make t a power for g..od iu the land. . Out notiee, on the first page, of . the death of Mr. Douthitt is an error as to the date of his death. It should be October 23th, VVe relied on the Bibulous Adwfrtiser for that matter, hut wc should have known better than to rely upon it even for two figures. It is always wrong. Fire Meeting There w ill be a meet ing of Linn Engine Company No. 3 at their hall on Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. A full Httndaiioe Is desired, as business of j importance will be propospfj. ust of icrrem Remaining in the Post Office. Albs nyy j-iini county, ureeon. jnov. atl, imv. Persons canine for tbese letters imtt rive the date on which they were advertised Alstott, MIs3 H E Johns, R Rreiman, P Lewis, Frank Oooly, I, L Man p. Krnet Preshaw, RO IJtmiiagflii. II r rakes, II O Foster, Miss . Fisher. Eneene jTliomas, Win S 2 . i nompson. ueo. a Vernon. A C Walter. Jacob Wheeler, H C "" Waoti, Miss M I White.. V fi Gamble. A V Graham, James Hunter, .11,3 Jackson, -Q W II. RAYMOND. P. M. Elegakt Pkesest Albany Lodge X. 4, I. O. O. F.. was last Wednesday even ing the recipient of a mot elegant present in the shape ot a. large anrt superbly finish.' eti nine stop-1- Kurdett' organ. On assem bling of the -members of the Lodge, anil finding thJ: aforesaid instrument. It was for sometime supposed llmt the Grangers (who meet in the lial!) had been holding one of their grand leasts, anti hat! brought In the Instrument to enliven the occasion, and neglected to t.tke it away. This hal lucination, however, was of short duration. On a more close examination an envelope . was found containing the following, wMcb fully explains ifelf : . i ALRAXT. OKF.GOX. Nov. tBth, ia7tf. To Albany Lodge JVo. 4, and Orgemxa En catnpment A'o. 6 ; We. the Dnnghters of Reliekah, ol Albany, Oregon, desirous of manifesting our love for Odd Fellowship. take pleasure in presentlug to our beloved order this beautiful orgsn. - May its pres ence ever Inspire yoti to the high and noble duties portrayed In the emblems of the or der. Very respcctftillv in F. L. and T.. , Daughters or RebxkaH. Under tlie proper order of business thsr N. O. read tlie above to the Lodge, where upon a vote of thanks was- extended to the. Diinghterj of Rebekah tor their munificent gift, and a number ot brief speeches; were made enloglstic of the fair donors, lb catalogue price of the organ Is $315. Smith Richardson Nov. 2d 1378, at the house ot Mr. T. F. Smith, by Rev. R. J. Thompson, Mr. J. T. Smith and Mist dart. Richardson, all of Halsey, Llnu county Oregon. Kesdall Phelp3 Nov. 8tf 1373, at the house ot J. W. Kendall, ol Shcdd, Ogn- by Rev. R. J Thompson, Mr. J. L. Ken dull and Mrs. Martha J. Phetps ; the form er of Halsey, and the latter of Tangent, Llnti county Oregon. Oeimrs King In thfs city. Nov. 12tb, bv Rev. 3. O. Irvine. . Jlr. Geo. Grimes to ' Mi.ss Tuna King, both of Tangent. .Tack Gat In Lafayette, on Sabbath, Nov. 6th, at the residence of Dr. Popplo- ton, by Judge Ilnrley, Mr. F. M.Jack and ailss Mattie M. Gay. Gkio.kbt-Davtd?0X On Sabbath. No vember 12ih, at the residence of the bride's father, about three nilies from Buena Vis ta, Polk county, by Rev. II. M. Waller, Mr. Phillip Grigsby awl Miss Annette Da vidson. ,. . sr. Miss Lizzie Krcger, who has been dan gerous!y ill with typhoid fever for the last four weeks, is now convalescent, nnd will soon be well ng:iln. We karti that Mrs. CmiMor, who lias been seriously 111 for the past three weeks, is now rapidly Improving. Union is going to have a brass band.! FIHH MEET JSC ' At the adjourned regular meeting of Linn Ergino Co. No. 2, heM at their hall last Monday evening, Mr. L. E U'aiii preeiitei the Company with two splendid pictnres, which the !xys prize very highly, and which, will hereafter adorn the walls of the fire hall. Tha appended resolutions were passed unan. imotisly: - 11 ALL JjIXX CXG1SB CO. ISO. Z. Albany Nor. 13th, 1876. Itesolvelt That the thanks of this Company are due and nre hereby ten dered to L. E. lilaiu, our worthy townsman, for his gift to our Company of two beautiful pictures "Rushing to the Conflict," and '-Prompt to the Ues cue." Hesolved, That the Secretary be di rccted to furnish Mr. B'ntn, and the city PptTs eacli with a copy of these resolu tion, . c-iJiij. w,UKAi ires. Jay W. BlaI!?, Sec. The following resolutions passed at the same time and place, speak for themselves, and shctv that the two fird companies of this city are on the best of 1..., 1 AaAl, I,o'r,inff hand whenever occasion requires. We hope thi kindly fee'ine may continue as long as the Albany Fire Department exists ; ' WB'sst A8, Albany Engine Co. No. 1 has contribntetl the . sum of twfiity dc-llars towartls the erection of a tern porary engine house for Linn Engine C'o. No. 2. therefore be it Jiesolved,. Tbrl we shall ever hold in grateful remembrance the mnuificense if nr lister - company, and that our thanks be tendered to Albany Engine Co. No. 1. Resolved, That the Secretary furnish t TT T . Mtianv .engine lo. ino. i, ana ttia CUV papers, with a cpy of these reFO utioi.s.- -. o. Caution. As the popularity of Pond's Extract ha. tempted other par ties to offer to the public imitations ot it in inferior aud less efficient prepara. tions of Witch Hazel. Call only, for PondV Extract, the only article made by the original jtartics, and don't be. deceived by any one, even with a name long associated with it, for no one ever made the genuine article not. now con nected with Pond's Extraot Company, For sale by all drnggists. " AViscesscfi ami sores of .long standing, which havo resisted the operation of ointments and washes, may be o'eansed nd ealed by frequent and perJjiteriti washing vrilh Glenti's Fnlph'ir S, ap..