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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1877)
FINANCE AftD COMMERCE G old in New Yoi k, 1 0" Legal tenders, 01 'y.' Wheat. $1!' bushel. Oats, 3"j.;o V bushel. Butter, 25 Ci "o iouiid. E-"s, lc? dozen. Chickens, 2 30 -i.! 00 ? ita. IJeef on foot, :h; ; pork, do., 7o nut. Uacon Sides Vic; hams, 13c; shoulders, So. ' Iiid apple?, Co; plums, 12c. Liverpool wheat market. Feb. 27 : Av erae 10s SdOslOd; club, 10sl0d3lld3d. Special Notices. jist Wuat You Waist. Mrs. .T. Weed is agent ior Corn well's improved self-fitting chart for . cutting ont-dresses for ladies, misses.aiid children doubtless the liestand cheapest system yet invented. By this ciiart a perfect fit is warranted every time. Call or address Mrs. J. Weed, Albany, lor further information. r,xvr, Btxrrs tor the rainy season, both kip and gumgerubber a fresh supply. very low, at the ready pay store in Shedd. Mvsicai.. Miss Nettie Piper, teacher ol Voeal and Instrumental music, lias recent ly located in Albany, and prepared to give lessons iu the above named brandies. Has had several years experience in teaching, and can give the best of references. 4 -L'-JkUESSSr: Groceries and Provisions! ALWAVS TO ISi: FOI XI AT WILLIAM VAITVACTOU'S, First Door West or S. Ii. Vomit's, First Street, Albany, Ogn. Clioar for Casli. XITVXIV, SOX Sc. OO., STORAGE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS J MAMMOTH WAREHOUSE, At foot r Iyon Street, itoiitc llcmaii O. ,V liailroatl, J T ISTST, OTlEGrON. o Will store Cirniu ml lenerul Jflci-t'!inii4lie at Slowest States Albany, Oregon, Jan., ls77-l.v'.) IF. H. McFARLANB, The Richmond Range is a great wood paver, and as it throws out less heat than any other good range or stove, it is way ttp tor Summer use. Itrvatfeluss IHiaKiHft without Injury. There is no exaggeration in the state ment that thousands of iorsons residing from one year's emfto another in fever and ague regions on this Continent and else where, brgntlie air more or less impregnat ed with miasma, without-incurring the dis ease, simply and onlv because thev are in tlsj habit of using llostetter's Stomach Bit ters as a preventative. It has frequently happened, and the fact has lieeti amply at tested bv tlie liarties themselves,- that ier soiis snn-o'ttuded on all sides by neighbor suffering the tortures of this shiver'mg-aud burning plague, have-enjoyed absolute itn iiiiuiitv from it, thanks to tlie protection a Horded bv the Bitters. Nor is that stand ard :!i!ti-felrile cordial less efficacious in remedying tiiau in nrtrventins chills and lever, bilious remit tents, and disorders of a kindred tviie. Taken lietween the par pxvsuis. itsjeedily mitigates their violence. anil eventually prevents their recurrence, These facts, convincingly ' established bv evidence, apjieal with peculiar force to travelers anu sojourners m malarious us tricts. ' march CoukIim and Colds. SVom Samuel A. Walker. K., the wrtl-kmnvn 1 Kcui KsUite Auctioneer of Hosion. . ! ''Having experienced results ot a satis factory character from the use oi Wislar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, in cases of seven: colds, tluiing tlie past two Years. 1 have lull faith in its renovating power. I wa ll rst induced to try this medicine by tlie sironsr recommendation of a iriend, vl; iwas well-nigh gone with consumption, and whose relict irom tlie use ot t satisfied nu ot its great value in cases of colds and do jeliue, and most clearly demonstrated to mj tiiiuid its great value as a restorative, that nh- needs a fair trial to insure a grateful ' recognttiou Irom the public." Sold by all druggists. -IIKM.HUS is- PUMPS AND HOSE; -MAN V FAOTURES- Tin, Copper and Sheetiron Ware AUENT Villi TIIK CKI.KliitATEli S- aaiLii V THE BEiS'i? 1ST THS WOULB, Imjiortant to all Invnlitfc. Iron in tlie i;iouu. Tiie Penman Svrnp, a protected solu tion of the protoxide' of iron, strikes at the I rvt ot disease by supplying the blood with its vital pniicipio, or Jite clement iroi This is the secret of the wonderful success of tiiis remedy in curing Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint. Oropsy. Chrome liarrlii-a. Boils. Nervous A lleetiona. ClUlls and Fe vers, llumoi-s, rxss of Constitutional Vig or, I )isea-cs of the Kidneys Jini Bladder Female Complaints, and all diseases orig inating in a bad Ptate of the blood, or ac compauitd by debility or a low suite ofthe ev-stetn. Sold bv all druggists. tnai-ch PI.MPI.1S.-1 will mail Cfreol the l-et-ir for i nnsmrinu u siiii?I VCKreiaiJie liHlmtuat will r: , lnrivi! Tan. K reck Vs. riiui!'S ami niolelies leaving the skin soft, clear anil lieitntiiiri : iilso inslrm'tioiis IVr prodtieiii a luxuriant snwtli it liairon Intlil lieu(lorsiniMlli law. A'ldn-ss !5en. Vmxle'.l" & Co., box 5131, Io. o W oosler-Sl mcw York. i" I : T -xil "IlXI ITS. -The a'i vert isr.liiiv ini iH-en iMM iiiaiicnlly eiireil of tliut dreail li 1 irain to make known to hi." ft:llov Mifterer flic in,.iu f rnif- T nil wli lesir it. lie wiii , He.mf tv copy of the prescription s'l (free-of : eluir(t), Willi iinriitreeiionn lor preiniriiig ttshi the tnme, wiiiell they will ttnij a iro t-tirt- lor I'onfurmMuMt. ATnin:v, jirtmcim i'itriie wisliiuir the. m-e:riiit ion will nieiiHcau Iress Kev-. K. A. Wilcox. 101 remi St., WilliMins- lmr;y, X. Y. tiy-'l ioihjvw Ermnof To-tb.-A gcnlleiiian who sul- fered for years from Nervous Debility, I'rc .1 ...11 timelier! of vouthfnl m erel ion will, for thctrakc of snrterin linmanity, sen.! tree to ail who neol it, the rceijK: unci ili rxjtum for niakinsr the simple remedy ly which lie wus enred. Batterers wisliin to prollt ly the wdvertiser's exjierienco can 1 bo oy atl Uix'ssinif lir perfect cnnttdeiicc, JoUJS B. th)iBJi, 42CcUurSU,New York. mv Tlie rcole Wan l'roof. Ttiere Is no loclicino prescribed ly physi cians, or sold by Dm-Wlsts, that carries suelv evidence of it BUecerM mid HUi-rior virtue as ebV ! KRMAs SvitVP for severe t oiifjiis. it-x,lMeltied on the forest, Consumption, or ' itiiv tlisewauof the Throat or Lunsts. A proof ot itait Hu-t is that any person ainieted. eun aet fl ,Mimp: iiottk: for Bi cent s and try Its snpcrlor tftr-,ts lK-fore Imvtna- the regular fjie T5 eenl. It Utflv Iieea int.ro1uce!l in this .Die i;rv frfu iK-rmany, and its wondertiil mns sire astonishing vfiryoiio thnt nso it. Threw dose wiii relieve itny fjUC Try lt. -.old by i41 ilwsgixUi. nisnu. Iteixesiltcr Ttil. " ts the. tieieof year for I'lve" raon in, In n ST jKcver, CoHKJi3c Colds, jmi1 fcital nesli of pre disiiositiou totVisiinptinn uil other Throsu na IvllUS iHo(us. DtmvHKK'tt .KBAM vkijp luu Iuh used in tluneiclortiJ"l l'r Uieinist ltwor line; vetirs itliot :i single la.il me. to eitns. , jr yn Uniru not usiw f is ot ieine yowrsKl tiO tp vour lrvifit. in Iiisclty itdukiiiu4 lA its woiidtfrtu sats mnM lit" eiiHtoniers. 'lrei Cmmo will rulieve lyu? worst case, ijfyou bave no feSth in any ittc(fi eiue, just Iniy a Smple Botti of JSoesOlCiCBS tjBliMANSVKL'l'for JO cents tol try it., Kef?t-liit- iiw Im.ii in 75 cuhU. Dou't Kjesle: ft couli to save 75 cents. liianaj "A CARD. To all who are KuflVirinir from the errovs and iintisiej-etionsof youth, nervous weakneMS, early !ie;iv. ioisof nmnliood. &e., twill s-ii1 it rc.cio iliai will cure on, r'KKK tK iiAliiiK. 'J'Uis f:re:Lt reiijLHly wjv diweovered by u iiiiionary in s.iiit!t Aninrleji. Henl a si'tf-iiddrosed iinvi loins to th5 Kkv. JokkpitT. IIJIA, Al6Ui'on 1, i.UAx; HjMgfi, Hew ywk. nsv'J. NOTICE. NOTICE IH HEU'mnoiVBN 1lat the. School' tax tor tlie yitr IH7ii. is due and the sutri; wtll lM! 'IwmiicjI delinquent unless liaid by the second Monday of March, lM77,anl if said faxiM :u- not id by that time it will lie my dnly to ee.rvdy alisl of delinquents to t licConnly Ct;t'k of Iiun eoitiitv. finon wiid eerllliilile. tlm Coiitily t.'lerk will ixsuen, wnrmiitlo tin; MieriU" ui i ite aiere.saiti coumy hiiu u. win oenisuu.y u Jev-y uiki collect haul !ac.i. J. J. Willi, Y, Helioo! Clerk. Feiiniury IB, 1S77.-4W ALJJAXY loor to Hie liauli. )ia XK JN. deelfiuH SMITH & CO., AGEXTS FOR THE - S - - a.- ' t , . IT' - lOtt FROXT STUIiKX, I'OISLXI, VXI, OUG0. Centaur mmens. OFFICIAL CITY PAPER. ALBANY, OREGON, JfARCII 2, 1S77 ILctler from a Postmaster. f "AnttoC'II, lib., Dec. 1, 1874. .r Ti. lfosK .ik Co.: '"My wile ha", for a l.n time, foeeri a terrible snU'erer from lilie.iim: ism. She has tried many i. i.Lii-4:niil man v remedies. Theonlv Ihiuir whieli bus sriven lier l-elief isCenlaur Liniment, 1 iiniireioieeiVlxi sny this haw cured her. I niu "doiut? wliat 1 3ui to extend lis sale. ' W. II. RIN'ti Tiiis i a sumliloof niwiy thodsondleslimoni uls ri-'iv'ed, of wondertiil cures effected by Hie ...ii- I.biimeiit. Tlfe insredients of this ur- I iele lire pitblishtMl aronld eaeli bottle. It con tains Witch Hazel. M'enllm. Arniea, Hock Oil, f nrholic, and mrt'dlenls hltlietui Utile known li is an iiidisimtahle fnet that tlie Centaur I.ini- iiu;nt is liertorinmsr more i-nnM or weiiiuns, Kt itl' Joints. Krnptions, Klieuinatisin, Nenruliii Sciatica, Caked l'.rmsts, I.k-jaw. tc., thsn all I lie Ol lier 111111114-111 CIHi'im.Hii'ii;'. r.MiiucLS, Salves, Ointments and (iltisters now in list-. For Too! hache. liiraclic, Weak liacK.ltcli and Culaii'eous Krnptions, it is admirable. It cures burns and scalds wii nout a ser. i-.xii-aeis poi sons from biles and stiiiirs.Mttd heals fntst-httes and chUlblaiiiH. in a. short time. No family can afford to Ws without the Centaur Liniment, white wrai i Kir. Tliet'entanr I.tulinent, Yellow Wrnifr, Isadiinieil to the !oi!fh skin, uiust-les and tiesh of the animal creation. Its eilecls iinn seven- i-ases ol Spavin, S-vi.'eny, ind (tiul,- Miir Head and Poll Kvil. are little less than marvelous. Messrs. I. MeCHire ,V Co., Driiiiists. corner Ol Kim and Front streets, t 'tticinmrti, Ohio, say : "In our neighborhood" a number of teamsters tire iii-lii!' Hie twiitaur L.iinmi-irr. xncy pro- iioimiv ii .superior to anything; mey nuve ever used. We sell a-s hi'-jli as four to live doy.en bot tles per month to these teamsters." We have t housaiids of similur testimoninls. For Wounds. Calls, Scratches, Uiiifj-boiic, Snu, ami for Screw Worm in sheep it has no rival. Farmers, livery-iueti and sim-k-misei's, have in this i.iuiuieiit "a reineUy wliicti is worth a hun dred times ilsvost. Laboratory ol .1. I. Rose & Co., 4(j Dey street, Xew York. rAUAIMLETS. Sfoonligne.- Trade dull. Urttss growing. 'Rah fur Hayes! Delightful weather. Fine oils at l'ltimmcr's. Queen Esther in a tew weeks. Spring emigration commenced. The hose boy's ball netted f'.M). AVay up mackerel at Van Vaetor's. Farmers all busy these pleasant days. Won't somebody bring in a pound of AttheineetingoftheF.lv Co., an ef fort will be made to'getall the stock taken. With the balance of the stock Milxscribed lor, the Comiany could purchase an addi tional evaporator, which would' enable tliem to thribole tlie amount of work they are to turn out with the present apparatus. EXH.rlenee proves that the fruit rfrycr here Is a profitable Invesfinenf now, and will become more so when additional facilities to preserve fruits, are afforded. News came the first of the week that" one of the mining companies which organized during the -"Winter and sent prospectors out to the mud springs country, had struck it rich through said prospectors, and that f.vo of the Co. must come at once to secure the find. Two parties were sent, witn i mouev the auly, the entire company will go np Jitters received here lroni Eastern Ore Shooting Match. On Wrdny after noon a pigeon match wuioyiT on lhe grounds just soullvof the corporate limits. The entrance fee was $2 50, Willi 25c lor each shot. There were nine entries. FoN lowing is the score : I J. IS. Monteitli.... W. n. Scott Or'ui Rnbarfs Geo. Jhtrkhart.... A. Tl. Marshall N. H, Sprenger . . 1. ISaltimore .... W. Kalflmore W. ii. Barr ... lit ...110 ..Oil ...III ... 0 1 1 ...0 1 0 ...Oil .. . 1 O 0 ...Oil First prize was two-thirds ofthe entrance moiiftjr, J). B. Montcith and George Rui kiiart, being the two best shots, divided' i the first prize giving e.ueh $7 50. Rubarts, il.ir.-hall. Bttltimore, llarr and Scott hav- iiiiii. x wo ii.iri.iea cik . , , , , . . nig 'tietr' on the second and last arize, tev and grub, to protect the Interests of , . .... .r JT. . . , i proceeded to "shoot it oir. The distance Co. until ater n the season .wlien, prob- : ! ' lu , I fii-st shot, 21 yards rise, was increased to good sweet batter? Tae tr look at the handsome furniture g t,ip first of tlie week tell of rich qnarf.2 for sale at Sir. Duuning's. ledges recently struck out there. Parties- Great, ltir-re. round, mellow" red' apples interested in these discoveries in this burg, plentiful at 5'0e a bushel. Ynm, yum. The citizens of Brownsville talk of aiding to start a newspaper there. Fred Uanta is about again after a dan gerous illness. Mrs M. J. Hyde lias mswiy articles for stile that the ladies especially want. The Rkcistek is the official city organ for 1S77. Sir. John IJriggs puts up the G'oldsmitli Range. Call at his store and see it. Orgeana Encampment meets the second and fourth Friday night, in each month. Fresh groceries at Brush's, next door to the RecisteU office. Greenbacks taken at par at the Register office on subscription or advertising. , Go to Morgan & McFarland for bargains in real estate. Our friend Hatch, of Portland, threw his handsome person in sight on Wednesday. Gits. Lay ton, of Corvallis, was in the city on Wednesday. ' Travel is at present rather light, but will doubtless pick up before tlie month is out. Jim Shen-m's Cultivator is winning gold en opinions from advanced farmers. Mrs. Cross desires to sell out her entire stock before iceeivitig lier Spring purchases, therefore will sell at cost. LMTCHEK'S C ASTORIA. Mothers m:v have, nsl and their labies inuy li! c iu-:i li b. it' l ltev xv 1 11 use fas I oria tor W invl '!'..-, Vt-ii. Keveri---!iness,Sore Moulh, Croup, or sn.riiiH hi oinplriinf s. li is entirety a veir la ! ije on i.;; nit ion. :i nd en interns neii her m inet ltj .'i'lline, llitr uW-oh it in us pleasant . U taiiins hoiuy,aii'l neiihi-r lilies nor riics. I'r. K. Oiiu'och. of Itimont, .. snvs: "1 am usin Casloriu in mv practice Wttii the most ?-iu:il benciits and happy result.' '1 lus is h:i.t irvcr otic sa s; Most nurs(;s ii New York 'il v use lite Castoria. It. istri'pjire. bv Mcs-is. ,1. n. liiw .V: t'li., 4'i J vv street. New York, suceessors to Sutmiet Pitcher, 31. l. U'Jvs tell of assays of G0 per ton $40 gold, $20" silvtr. from the efoppings. ESclremenC grows apace. Frank Wood' returned from Greenhorn, the first ofthe week, where he had becu to take up several hundred feet more of iron pipe. Frank now has 1.000 feet or more of 11-inch iron pipe,- Willi which he intends to tear down the gravel in the Greenhorn claims thSs season. Judges Piper ailuf Miller have dissolved enpartnership by mutual consent. Judge Piper taking an office in Mr. John IJriggs' new building, while Judge Miller makes his office with Major White, next door to O. Fox Bro., First street. John I bird's dwarf children are at pres ent lieing exhibited on the Sound, drawing good audiences. The dwarfs, brother and sister, are aged respectively 23 and 24' years, and in st'tture are smaller than Tom Thumb. Mr. A. G. Perkins, of Brooks Station, son-iii-law ot our townsman, W. X. Ber caw, has lost four children Within a month, all from diphtheria, find information reached' us yesterday tftat another child had been attacked with the same disease. Mr. John Schmeer has had a new oven 2d yards, and' each contestant allowed one shot. The second prize was awarded- to- A. II. Marshall,, lie having killed his bird. LIST OF LE1TK.RS Remaining in the Post Oflice, Albany,. Lhin county, Oregon. March 1st, 1877. Persons calling for these letrers must give" tlie date op Which they were advertised. Boiler, W A Reed, 1 W Buchiier. Mr Robinson, A T Cooper, Mrs Maggie Rue, W II tiwicK, jHrsisaratt 1 a v is,- O A Foster, Miss Eva 2 Greene.-A S ilanniV, John llarker, J of in Hill. Mrs Margaret Keebler. Ebb McAlister, Rev A Miller, Miss Rosa Miller. Miss Ella Miller, Miss Minnie Power, J b Smith, Miss Mary " Smith. Miss Rosa Vmidorstovv, A W Vanderbftt. W S Vatiglin. W C Wlieelcr, George F Ward, J M Wearvrick. Solonioir White, li W Wilson, James Wilson, Mrs Harriett P. II. RAYMOND, P. M. Attentton There will be an cntcr--tainment given at the Trinity Church, March 9th, (Friday evening) three miles and a half cast of Albany. There will be an admittance fee ot IXiC cnargecf at tlid door. The proceeds arc to be expended for an organ lor the church and Sunday School. - A general invfiation extended to' all, and a' good time anticipated. Remember This. The Indies and friends o the Albany Baptist Church will hold a Festival and Social at tlie OjHjra House thU (Friday) evening. March 2d. for the purpose W. D. Beuling has received a large stock fniit, which is a great imiH ovemonton the 0rrai.,inff ft,,, to reiilaco lamps, furnl $(T in (finfl ier liav nt homo.' Samples worth 41 J IU ipiU frii. Stinson .; t'D.. l'orlland. Me. SKM i.c 10 C. P. Kow Kl.I. & CO., New York for P.implilet of lni patn-s, contaiiiinsr :,ki I'wspapers, and estimates showing irost ot ml eitisiier. 'JSvSv WEBER PIANO.'. Tlie JStantlai-cl Orran Triumphant. o Following is a copy of a Western Union telegram received by Sherman & Hyde, San Francisco: - New Yoijk. September 2.l. 1S70V Pelonlet. I'clton & Co of New York, have reeeivetl DIPLOMA of HONOR and MEDAL of AWARD lor the GELEBR AT'D STANDARD ORGAN D. W. PRENTICE, AGENT, 133 First Street, lortlal. Oregon. Hendricks does not think tlie oommis- Mon acted according to the spirit of tin law. llaye- cannot recognise Nicholis VVIttltMIt BllUUJtflu lud owu tlcclivii l CTWIutuIscc htm. rocerieM, I'rovisioHN. Totiwceo, tiers', t rui kirj .niid Wovil ami are, w Irs nt., Aiunujr, Or. iifrtit ami prontaoie, i-eraui .,,,,1 k ly etirii f.oin.MJcenlsto.-. lS'.r eveuniK. n I a p.T.,.rtintU sum by 'lovotinw th.-n wl.le tiine jhivs ami h '." " ii.u h ax men". That Iiil ho si-o 1 his not lie iay M l their mldtvs. and lest O.e. toin make I iii-i impuraileled ouci . " s" nnt well s.-ii isii;l we will eil one .dolUu. t4 !y for tii. trouble of wrilimc. Full i.irtienUirs, ;?m.;.l. wl.rt h ..ral dollars ""'u""n work 011. and a copy of Home ami .r t",V' of the largest am! ' Hiiislriiieu i'ui)iii.n tlaiid, Slatuc, uJiV-j.) !4 1 ol tlie largest am! 'Ha I nil Hem. Iiims bv nriii. " I iiimieiu, oruuliible ' 1'FICI! OK fMNOKK WAVVFAtT'ir n Co., FlKST AMI YAMUII.I, NTS., X'orti.A:i, Uii January 2a, IS77. Jspocia,t ILVoticre T7OU THK I.VFOKMATiON AND BKXKFIT' I1 ot our customers, and to all persons dtn.ii imr to nurciuise imii lu-NMimted siwmir mn- chines, u n sju-i t luiiy notily tliem ili:i,t tlie Messrs. 1 1 1 1 s l;l;isi. are ottraifunts lor aubi ii'imd l.tnn (iinnt v.unii that thev. or V. VVOl.VKiiTON. l'isd.. are tuhv tiiilimrixei! I collciS mid s-t I le oiilsluTetbi-; tiecounls lor u, The bmi'er Man nluel ri nit Company. W. W. 1'AKSoNS. 5I.in.ijvr Oregon ami W. T " Hear, lor I will i. ii K ot excellent flilniTH." PQIiO'S EXTBAC The ureat Vegetable Pal l'estrv-er. 'las bina in use over thirty years, 1 nd for cltntnlhicfw and prompt cuiu live v'rtucs cai'oot. lie cxcellnd. GHiLGREN. ramily cm ntlord to be wThont I'tnul'n i:xtinrt. Acciilents, Drnises, Coitf usiiWM, Cutii, NprainH, are relieved almost instantly by externa! application. Promptly relieves pains or JUnrnn, (Scalds, Ivxcoriations, t hntingn, Old Nores, lloilis Felons Corns, etCv Arrests in- llnmation, reduces Bwelliixns stops bleeding, TPtnovm dicolemtioii-and licala rapidlv. FEMALE WEAKNESSES. it always nliev.s pain? in tlie hack ;tud luius.fiiilnrsdaiidprcEsUigpain In the head, nausea, vertigo.-" Ill LEUCORRHEA it h s nu equal. All kinds of ol. certitiuns to which ladles are nubject are" promptly cured. Fuller details in. book accom panying each bottle. P!LtS!!ind or bleed inn meet prompt relict aud ready core. No case, however clnonic or obstinate, mh lon; rtist its regular use, VARICOSE VEINS. it is the only sure enre for iliis distrenxui!; and dangerona condition. KIDNEY DISEASLS.--It has no equal for prrma i.eiit due. BLEEOiNG from ary canse. For this is a upc cilie. It bus raved hundreds of lives when ali other remedies failed to arrest bleeding from' nose, Rtoinarh, luiiuw, and elsewhere. RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, Toothache and Karat-he are ail aliko relieved, and often per mnnenllv enred. PHYSICIANS o ullpcliools who ore acquainted with Pond's Extract of Witch Hazel rec ommend it in tiielr practice. We have letters of commeudat im from hundreds of l'iiysicians, many of whom order it lor use in their own practice. In addition to 1I10 foregoing, they order iU use for KweitinKS of all kinds, uiny, (Sore Throat, luluimed Tonsllx, Fimple and chronic. Iirrliwn, Catarrh, (for which it is a specific,) Chilblains, Frost ed Feet, Stings of Insects, Mosquitoes-, etc.. Chapped Hands, Face, and indeed nil manner of skiu diseases. TOILET USE. Kemoves (Soreness, Rouahncwi, Hint tsniartins: heals Cutn, emotions, and Piuiile. 1 1 revives, invi jjuratat. aud re J Vwi. wliile wonderfully , Unproviu? luo Cottitdexlfin. TO fAR88.s-Ionii Extract. No Stock Hreedur.uo fjivervAf an can attordlo he without ik it is used by all the Leading Livery Stables, fSt,reet liailroads and first Horsemen in New York City. It hasno'eoual for Kpralns, Ilar 11 cm or (Saddle Chatintrs, Mlll'nes8, Scratches, SwcilinBs.Cnt., Lacerntloniv llleeiUna, Pneumonia, Colic, Dlnrrhira, ('hills, Colds, ate. Its raDtreof action is wide, and the relief it affords is so prompt that it is iuvalnnble in every Farm-yard as well a in every Farm -homfe. Let it be tried once, and jnn will never be without it. CAUTION. l'omt' F.xtrnct lias been Imitated. The genninc article has the words Pond's Ex tract blown in each bottle. It s prepared by . thconly persons livlnp whoever kDew how to prepare it proporlv. Ecfuse an other pre liarations of Witch llazel. This Is the only article used by Physicians, and l.the hocpf. ..I'i.I2f tnis country and Europe. HISTORY AND OSES OF POND'S EXTRACT, Pmplili-t form, gent free ou apphcatiou to MR IXTRACr COMPARY, Maiden . Lane, New tork. SOT FOR DIVORCE. ' In the Circuit Conrt of the Slate of Oregon fo 1 inn pfnmlv. liiieiilda. Ambler, plaintiff, VSuit in Equity vs. ior John A. Ambler, defendant. I Divorce. JIO OOllll A. Allllllcr, 1 IIO UCienuiHll, wim named In tlie. name or ib stato of OniKon : You are hereby require! to appear and answer the complaint'of the plaintiff aljove named in lhe als.ve entitled court, now on tilo with tho Clerk of said court, within ten days from the date of the servlen nf. tbia Auinmrms on von 1 served in Linn comity, Orepron.bnt if service is nnw nt any other comity m sain siato inra wiihiii 1 wentv itavs from the date of such serv ice ; nnd if served by publication, then you are wi"ireu to appear ami ansa-er oy tne nr-si, uiv of I he-next reiruhu- term of suitl court, after piibrieatiotr hereof for six weeks, whieli telln couimiK-8 on tho - iVflcotiff Mimdnti of jlwft. W77.- or judgment, for want of such answer will bo taken nsainst von. ou ivni fui't lier not Hied that if von hill pi annc'ir sad answer as nbov iviiuired. lhe nltiintiiru-ill ninlv lo 1 lie coin- lor tile iy.ierde.uiuudt in tile eoiiiplainf, and COSlHUIlll UlSlllllSllletlls ot Mils nun. POiVKU-A f'MNX, 1 At 01 neys ior p!U I'lildi.-hed lor si weeks in tlie At.tsA.NY III' I.-iTi;i;. bv orler-ol It. I. lidie.-linbtjel' s.11 I 1 1 court . inad at eliauther la. 1, H7i luljvibvt- of fine broom-eorn, and prooses to turn out slathers of brooms. Winter is len.vinj, and were it not lor the name we would not have known it had been here. Mr. llysou, the Brownsville- printer, called on Tuesday. Reports business in 1 Rrownsville pretty fair, i Fretl. lianty's little t'niifthter, taken fast week wilh scarlet fever in its most virulent lot-in, is reported recovering. Wo did not receive our paper till late in the week, and are therefore a little hurried in "retting it out. The Albany Fruit rre?erviu; Co. meet on the 12th int. to elect ncv-? ollicers lor the coining year. Men and money nave been sent Irom this city to the new silver discoveries in East ern Oregon during tho week. Mr. Fox has opened a new liakery in hi building on First street, lately occupied by Fred. Graf. A great deal ot hard work will be done the cominj season in the way of prospect- tig, and we expect to hear of good placer diggings being struck, as a result". The Richmond Range never goes back on the good housewife, but is perfect in every department of cookery. Sold only by McFarland. Judge Piper has taken an office, up stairs in John liriggs' new building, First street,- where he will be pleased to see clients and friend When the report reached this city tha Oregon had been counted in and Oroni out, everybody lelt that! justice and righ had triumphed. You can sret a etrsfmcrc saliS at I. "E. Blain's, pants, coat and vest, for $15. made in tho height of fashion! The cheapest goods you ever went anywhere ! The temperance Alliance adjourned lasC Friday morning, after one of the most pleasant, and' we hope ' profitable sessions ever held by the Association. ' A letter from Jonesboro, III., from our brother. Rev. J. W . Van Clevc, informs us of the dentli of his youngest child, Laura Belle, aged about 2 years, on the Cth ot February. Persons living in Iinn county can have the Reoistkb mailed to tliem one year for 2 50; to subscribers living elsewhere, $2 75, the extra 25e being to cover postage. Send In your names. Mart. Paine and wife returned to their home in this city on Tuesday, after an ab sence ol some months in California. Mrs. Pitlne's health was much improved by the trip. We are informed that Curt. Price re eeivetl a note from Abe I Tackle man, a few dMys ago, requesting him to come out to the Ochoco country at " once. Report has it that the boys have struck it rich in quartz lodges. ,-' - - . : Rev. A, J. Ilunsaker'g youngest cliiliTis very low with typhoid fever, with recovery extremely doubtful. For this reason the Rev. gentleman has been unable to meet the many pressing demands for lus minis terial labors at various places in the State. We learn from the attending physician, Dr. Wilcox, tliat another chUd of Mr. Fred. Banta's is suffering from an attack old, enabling him to turn out better bread, tre destroywl by tIlC at0 u,-e. Con- etc., man ever Dciore. tributions and donations thankfully re- v Ixmk at those Aetna sewing machines at I ceived. All are Invited to attend. Ad' Blaiu's and get Jay to show you how they mittance at the door, twenty-live ccut3 get away with sewing, Geo. Settlemeir was in town 'Wednesday looking alter business. Making slathers ot good lumber at the mill. Remember, ye canines, your tax is now due; interview tlie Recorder, or he'll make it hot for you ! The hose boys arc talking of a steamboat excursion some of these moonlight ntglits. ' The wheat business is about played ont none tor sale nt any price. A number ol business failures have been announced in this State during the Winter More or less rainfall during the latter pnrftif tbtrwcekv ' - Jav Blain is now chief clerk at 1. K. Blain's clothing emporium. We have some lead pencil artists iu this city that are almost equal toNast. Fair, The ladies and friends of tlie M. VI. Church are busy preparing for n grand? fair nnd sociable the latter part of the pros--' ent month. I would I were a sclioolmarnv And ainone the schoolmarm's band With a small boy stretched across my kuec' Anu a ruler in rny nanil. HAKKIEU. On Tuesday, nt tho resilience of tho bride's father in this city, by Klder Powell, Joel P, Gcer. ot Buttevllle, anu Miss OalL-ta E. Colver, of Albany. -IS JWK.HOKIASI. Resolutions of condolence bytbcOum-- lierland Presbyterian Sabbath School, of Lebanon, on the death ot little Maudv daughter of Mr. J. L. Cowcn nnd wife, died February 23d, 1877, offered by Mrs. XI lli.l.l.10ll WITAT JOLLY TIMES WE DO HAVE. ' ' , , t iiKiifc-A3, ijioti fj.is seen ui, in ins j. ruv- Et. Rkcistku : Tuesday evening five. "!R,U?!; to i-emore ny nentn tne nitio couples of our young Collegians, of a tern- nmfilis mua wife, from our midst, thus . perance turn of mind, concluded to go to dissevering a link which once united tile the Willamette Temperance Union, held at the Muddy Church some twelve miles in tlie count ry. They started according to agreement about half pnsfc fonr o'clock r. M. They did not find "bfiggy riding"' very enjoyable happy family together, we, therefore, iu : foil sympathy with the bereaved parents, ; oiler to fchem our sorrow tntd condolence in this lamented loss of tlieor little and love' cTieflshrd dhrling : ' J.'esntre't. Tliat ih tendering to Mr. J. T Cowen and wife, our unreserved sympathy in the nimefioiis tiotl lias een proper to" at this time of vear, as they could only go place upon tliem, in taking by death little from two to three miles an hour, but they lAl Jl, 1 ' IT .u " , ? ... from this Sabbath School- wc recogmzo arrived" at the church "right side up." that she has been borne ffway from our As soon as the exercises at the church midst in tlie arms ot Jcstis, to be trans- I - I J...1 it.. 1 L ..a. 1 i I l .1 . were over, a large crowd of young people I"-"" re,,",,,0, t,u:r"J" " e " , , . , " . , " ' ' to bathe in.tlio cfliilgence of glory, only found their way to the residence of .Mr. imYin2 for a silort ncriixl nrwxMUtd us, aiuf Stockton, a short distance from the church, there awaits, amidst tlie throng of depart where tticv passed the hours away very eJ tte ones singing God' pniisea, our , " ,-i u . o lft . , coming perhaps at a neav future day pleasantly until about 2:30 a. m., when our je8l?rl. That a copy of these expres- Albany friends thought it was time to lurn sions of tlie C. P. Sabbath School bo pre-- their faces homeward. They got their sented to Hie bereaved parents, and also i t 1 1..., tn.. Misertcd in tlie Albany papers, teams and started home, n jolly set. ,v v tVt vs. Vie ftm't. .T. 0. TfCDsoN, Secretary. I.euaxon Feb. 23, A. D. 1S77. THE BltlDAI. ciiAHttr.n'. They proceeded awlillo all righl,- but h-aveliug at the rate of two miles an hour through tlie nvud on a cold morning In February, made them, especially those In cne oacK seat,, sit very cose cogcuier. au Tje .. 11 alMl .WKWara. anJ H- ..X. . . ..71 a,lmi n Ysttr rmtt- cliAiti I . -. . . . Km:iK w.i ...... was 6,ort a, i iK,tu!. but Uot'li wore a we win can uaniei iveDstcr, sau to Jus I nervous aspect of exceeding great joy linr partner (Miss A.) "yon had better try T hey entered a hotel in Cliicasjo, and and take a nap or you wilfbo sick to-mor- after lie had registered Lis namo "and row.' Said she : 'You liad better sleep 1 ladv," lie said to tliecleik :: awhile yourself or you will be sick, as your "-eo here, mister, me and my wifo bead aches so now." . . have just been spliced, and I'm RoinR ThiS much being said no more wa3 nec essary, and she accordingly reposed her auburn brow on his manly' shoulder, nnd he responded by laying Ii'ts check ngainst her snowy forehend ami thus they slept. to isl iow Amanda Chicago, if it takes a mule a day. Kow give mo ono ot tlictiv rooms l.ko the Temple of Solomon, you know.' The clerk called a hall boy and paid, Show this gettlcuian the bridal chatn-- Exacti.y the Boat Waxteb. The Courier says : "Tlie new boat, the Mo Milinville, made a trip up the Long Tom last week. While ascending the river she had to wait at one place until a wagon forded the stream ahcatf of" lier.. She of scarlet fever. We also learu that his J brought down T,800 sacks of wheat", besides little girl, wlwse liio was despaired of for other freight. This goes to show that she a number of days, is in a lair way of re- is well adapted for a freighting business ou covery. the shallow streams that are tribrrtarics to It is expected tliat tho rooms secured for the Willamette." This. is ablrost equal to tlie use ol the Y.P.C.A.,-on corner of Fer- the Mississippi boaU, that were said to be rv and Second streets, will be ready by tSie able tcrnn on tlie sweat ol a water intcn- Ie was truly a "sweet'"' sleci wnich was j n broken about 710 A. m. by tlie driver call- t tlli,, aiiection the Ull rnrtic be iiig out ; '"Wake tip, Dan -T' we're Homo dune instantly excited.- "Not by a agJil'n." - durnexl sitrht ! Yo sliiny-haircd, biled-- They all say it was a splendid trijs but j shirted,' dollar-brcafit-pmnetl', grtninnf'' we're "awful sleepy." Clyie. j monkey, you" cant play that on mo It 1 am trom the comitry, ye Uon't catch mo and my wife sleeping in your old hariiets room.'' And they left tho hotel. middle or latter part of this mouth. All persons desirous of becoming members ot tlie Association should hand In Uieir names at once. . It is riiiiiored liiat the City of Salem is to be taken from tho ITpper and placetl on tlie Lower WilUimctte tnule, reducing freight and fare between Poitlund and As tui i.i. er! Xext. ; ". : Medicac. -See card of 3Irs. S. Nichols,' M. D., homeopathiti physician. In this Issue, Mrs. Nlcliolshas been a resident of tliU city but a few months, but during that time she has built up a reiitation as a careful, skillful and attentive physician. Parlies, especially ladies, requiring medical atten tion, are rekrruu to Mrs. I. Nichvls. A Wasliington telejfram of the 15th' says : Yesterday's transactions ot the1 Oregon ciplier dispatches excito great interest. Tlioso without wgnaturo doubtless were Pelton'p, aa they gener ally replied to j Oregon message ad dressed to Pelton. Pel ton is Tilden's favorite nephew, hi expectant heir and well-known confidential agent in politi cal affairs, m which capacity lie was well known to the ielcgates to tlie New York State and St. Ixniis national con ventions. lJeing iropecuniotis hiiunelf, nobody supposes it was his own money he became responsible 'to furnish for the the Croiiiii biiMiiesf). ; The nldcMt toiuWume iu the Triuity churchyard, New York, is that of Satu'l ChurcUr, who died AurjuBt 5, 1681,