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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1871)
1 " ' STJ V ES I N SU 11 AXCK. ETC. nil': 'OJjTi$TovK depot. I Valor In s ri" o : COOK. PAKLOli AND BOX. A I.' o : 'i s . r,i:r !2?t?: an: E'- fi'i lS W VICK. An I Hi" u-;:a! assort i-u-uf of - furnWiinj? 1,00 to Ih' r.iiiuo.l in :t tin sloiv. on iva -'.i-.ui' '. tvv:ns. Fi; ONT STKKKT. AI.lt AN V. V.-v-. 5. I -- -! r nr. sax FitAxriseo stork, t'iXj-MC-r -Jri ntul JVrrj- Sts., Albany, Ki'(fmiintlyoti hnl A Full A;iwrS t2siiii f Stoves, IH::3:.i.'iiSii Timvare. Aiv.l vi.'; lui vi fur s-nc the cvlvtaruteil DIAMOND ROCK COOK STOVE. A!-; i::;Uiif:uiur-. all lv!ml of Ti:, fOE'iTSI A :tE!:i:i'5I? WAKE, I T'i st s:yi. at- lowest IV r cash Aiv.jiys o: hft:ul. Full Supply of Fure Wines &. Liquors, Tor s;i.lk ir.al yu looses only. A well selffH'U Plot-k of oiiK::i:n:s axd crockkry V il ahvavrilK" fniiiil at my osUrilisluueiit. ". will si-'? : jroixls in my lime. for i-nli o: pro lm o on l'Iivt'vy, i hoiiKT than ever 1 'ore ot!';i- t in th'. li'arivOt. Ml ki!!-l of rc;xiiriiiij tlono, on sliort i, :i-o. ju 1 oiilire satisfaction warruiuccl. ;tr niv sinvc unsl tin sTore. N.V. i.t-ii jilits okaivwoiil.. Finn : tire: fire: 'A Mitrli i Tims Xuvcs XInc. UNION Fire and Marine Insurance Company, Nos. 41,; arul 418 California St., SAX FK AX CISCO, CALIFORNIA. KiorkltolUorK In!i viilually Liable. V..-h capital, in srol-.t coin, - - f.0,000 00 le posit in Oivoii, ----- 50,000 00 Jesses promptly nnI equitably nl JtiMtv'O, and TAID IX GOLI COIN. 'J 'ins COM PAX V HAVING COMPLIED 1 with tin- laws of oresfon, hv niaiiin" n u.-posit of lifiy thouHiiiul dollars, is now l'l-i-iuu-oii Jo f'it-ct insurance against loss or i:niiujre ly liviu :iml also avrainst marine an I mlani navigation risks, on libemi (terms. . ,';rTAVK TOTTCIIARD, President. l- Havex, Secretary. o . C. MEKDEHHALL, Agent, Albany. Allwny, 1871-13 GIFT ENTERPRISE. $40,000 IS GOLD FOR 1 HOLLAR ! The Best Clianec j et Offered. LOOK AT THIS NEW ARRANGEMENT. (Wl J COIX PIUZF.S ADDED v JJ to those iKifore advertised, makin tins drawinj? the most nttactivu one ever tutored to the public, and all for one dollar. Tiic Ieiles (irand 3Iui-nl Festival Mdfl tillt Kterprisc, To take place at the Metropolitan Tlicatre, i'i Sacramento, October 1st, 1671. Tiekvt of lulmltxion, one dtAlar, which will entitle the holder to any one of the follow ing gifts that may lie awarded to it. 1 10,000 Tickets Will be Sold. Any persou can spare a dollar for sucli a chance. C9D nuignijiccnt prizm, among n hich is one of &UO,0(X fjld coin. These gifts will, at the concert, be a ward ed to the holders of tickets in theame manner as at the concert Riven in San runcisco in aid of the Mercantile Library. lh'SS-ln I-?-S,l coin........ 9o,000 jmepiftin U.S. sold c-oin 5,000 oneg iftln U.S. Bold coin ...I... 2L50O 1 wo KUts in U. S. gold coin. 1000 each, 2 000 Lisht sifts m I), a. gold ein, 500 ea. 4I000 Twenty Bifts in 17. S. gold coin, 100 ' each ' a Ann lm sift! !n Fr- bo1? co!n' feo iis;: : : 4iooo One giftA neat house and lot in the Onn .HLSv",J?city ot Vnllejo, valued 1,800 one silt Neat house and lot in Val- OncBilt Neat house and lot in Val- lejo, valued 1 onn One Kift-Neat house and lot in Val- One Viv-Uudi 1.200 one Bift Neat house and lot in Val- one Bitt Neat, house and lot in Val- , . e 10, valued itan Ugiftflid line baUding lots in Val- lejo, mo each . 12 800 8i7.17,ti,Mi building lots In Val- ' K'JO, valued . a ann Twentyix other valuable Bifts..':::: S Kix Unndred and Xlnety-nlne Oifte. Sacranio1'9' f Savings, at ofltK, th l"ory for the Seeds recel .f 'S1. J?. and also an moneys ar imlfLTle.of t5Vke "d its offleers S numl,1"8 t0 thoee hoIdi"S the wln KESPOXSIBLE AGENTS WATFT) to fcVa di9cnt will b nrndtCequaf to remintfn'rise. TopeSons ilOO w t!,1!08 (ori; or 116 tickets for BurViswUV wm take Ptaoe wider tho anil Ln f ,a committee of well known and renslWe citizens of Sacramento! ititt r? lr??? aU orders to , LmT iliGneral Managers, Ko. i5 Fourth street, Sacramento. DRY GOODS. li.lllain. K. !' Yohm. J.Knrrowsi. .A IX, YOUNG & CO. AViioZcsalc anil Ketai! DRY GOODS, CROCERIES? HARDWARE, BOOTS, 8XIOES, ETC, Agent Tor All Kinds of AGRICUTURAL IMPLEMENTS SE WI.YG JIA CHIXES, And tho Celebrated Bain Mason! BLAIN, YOUNG & CO., FIRE-PROOF BRICK, First Street, ALBAXY, OREGON. cm SPKCTACLKS. I?50-KY CAN a'OT BUY IT, FOR SIGHT IS PSICELESS! IJut tlie Iiauiotid 'jcincIeM will preserve it. W1' OFFICII A GLASS TO THE public which is pronounced hv the most celebrated opticians of the world to l.e t he most perlevt. nat m-.il, ai l iileial help ,u4' human eye ever known. They are ground under our own supervision, at mr own manulaetory, in New Haven, and are so constructed that the core or center of the lens comes directly in front ef the eye, prodiu a LIil AMI l271E.-r V3.VI, As in the natural, healthy Right, and pre venting all uupiejisant seiisat ions, such as glimmering and wavering of sight, dizzi nV,?" -'u"" 1H"enMar to all others in use. J hese glasses sire mauutiictnreil from mi nute crystal pebbles melted together, and derive t heir name. "Liammi l,"on account of their hardnessnnd Urillianev. Theyare mounted in the tim-st manner", at our own manutaetory, in all st vies of gold, silver, steel, rubber, and Hielf frames, of the best qualit v. Their durability an not be snr lissetl. iuiil it-tfir linil, cu. .1, .. .in w . ; i- t hit imvt .. I . -v . . . . . . .... . ... ..- t.ii utiuiiTi. . t mi- jfini 1 m iimes lw.iring our trade-mark, stamped on every frame. For sale by the principal opticians and jewelers, throughout the count rv. Manu factured by. J. I-:. Sjiencer ..t ( o., praet ical optleUms, New York. For Mile only by TiTi s !5i;othi;s':s. Dealers in watches, clocks, jewelry, silver m are, etc., Albatiy, t regon. Entr'l necordhiur to act of Congress, in the year lsr.'.i, by .1. K. Seiuer A Co., in the clerk's ottlee of tin- UNtrict Court of the United S:aies, for the Sou. hern lustrict of New York. 50 va ISt 1ANC': l'litEAX: 3SAlEK IXSURAXtE C03IPAXY, SAX FRANCISCO, CAL. Total Assots (Gold: 1,777,206.63 .r. HUNT President. WM. A LVOII Vice President. A. .1. RALSTON Secretary. A. RAIRIJ Marine Secretary. The leading lire and marine insurance compnn v on t his coast. S.M,0"t deposited in Oregon. Losses promptly and equitably adjusted and paid in gold coin. LADD & TILTOri, Gen. Agents For Oregon nnd Wasliiulou Torfy. JOHN CONNER, Agent, ALBANY, OltfUOX. 2v3v A CAM. rpiIE NEW ENGLAND Ml'TUAL LIFE 1 Insurance Comranv. of Iloston. 5 tb. onlj- company on doing business on this coasi governeu by the Massachusetts Noii-forreitnre I,;m. This eommnv was incorporated A. T !:", anil has accumulated assets of over The following lapsed policies have been paid on this coast, under this law : No. of Over due nt Amount policy. time of death. insured. l.t,a4 6 months. $ 5,000 3.:,010 4 months. 10,000 SS.-.)(; . 3 months. 1,000 2".1,1(W 10 days. 2,500 ,.Vii) 11 months. 5,000 Had the above policies been in an v other company they would luive been forfeited. The jil)ove facts speak for themselves, and to the wise nnd prudent further com ment is unnecessary. fJ EVER SON '& MIDDLE AIISSj Gen. Agents, Ssvn Francisco. Is. FLINN, Local Agent, A LR AN Y, OR EGON. Feb. 2.-;, 1871-2.-y 8 AS 11 FACTORY. BUILDERS, ATTENTION ! SASH, BLIND, AXD DOOR S.II.AI.TUOUSK. J. P. BACKEJfSTO. If. WKIGIIT. AITIIQUSE &. CO., Lyon Street, on the River Bank, A LB AN Y, OREGON. Keep on hand a full assortment, and are prepared to FURNISH TO ORDER, Door, Sash, Blinds, and Holdings, Sucli as CBOWX, PANEL, BAXD & SECTION MOLD, Of all sizes. WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES, Flooring Sldingr, And All other kinds of Building Material. 1 LSO: PREPARED TO DO MILL L wnilr fit tt loll el,al?-Ai. Aina v ..r... r. shakers, suction fans, driving pulleys of any kind, at our factory on Lyon street (on the river bank), next below Markham's -warehouse. ALTHOUSiJ & CO. . Albany, Feb. 10, 1869-14 DRUGS, ETC J - " They What Have Nothing- for Sale are Farthest from Market." A. GAROTHERS & CO., WHO KNOW THIS TO EE TRUE, Aro now kccj.iii?, nnd alS' eonstaritly re ceiving aiMitious to,, The Largest Stock of Goods USIIAI. TO TZIEIH TRADE ABOVE PORTLAND, And AT SJCM PRICES That Purchasers Shall he Satisfied. Besides a Large Stock of DRUGS, CIIEIICAIS, PATENT MEDICINES, Paints, Dye Stuffs, and Oils, The keep I "i i Yankee Notions, FURNITURE. C. MEALEY, ESS U FACTURER FURNITURE BEDT3ING, Etc., Corner of First and iiroatlalbin Sts.. ALBANY, OR. Finest Tobacce & Cigars, I WOSTENIIOLM'S CUTLERY, SPICES, PERFUMERY, (All kinds), TOILET SOAP, i AND- i USUALLY OBTAINED IN A STRICTLY i ' ! - First Class DRUG ESTAD LIS H M EHT. NO ARTICLE SOLD But what is Guaranteed To Be JUST AS REPRESENTED, And MilUBt loo Xcti.tlcxxlti.i- ATTEHTIOIV PAID TO ORDERS OF ALL KIXDS JUST RECEIVED FROM S. F. AND THE EAST, THE LARGEST LOT or New and Elegant -Atretic Soda! A. CAROT1IERS & CO. EVL-R BROUGHT TO ALBANY! it! lteMU10V IXTELItJENt E. The follofn extract on?- the wants of the pnlpie fegafit- z esjiecially good : The great waut of the timfcs iV power in the pulpit. We. need more miuLsters better educated ministers ; but after all; the great want is powerful preachers and de voted pastors. We have long been -convinced that ministers do not pray as frequently, as devotedly, as fervently, as they ought. There is no getting '-power from on high,'r except by prayer. Without this there may be pulpit fire works, but the Spirit of God has nothing to do with then 'the thunder of his power" responds alone to mighty prayer. We do not say: that this will always produce immediate demonstrative results; but these will sometimes follow. The Chris tian World says: We know a Londou minister wlio delivered a sermon which was the means of twenty-eight converwous We' know another who preached' a ser mon of great power, and thirty-six conversions, took pla"ce. An emi nent independent minister in the provinces, preached one Sunday evening, and seventy-six persons attributed their conversions to his appeals, and one of them became the flavor and Member of Parlia ment ior the city in whief the preacher resides. A tradition ob tains in Cornwall that Joseph Ben son once preached to an immense open air congregation, and that five hundred persons professed to find the Savior, and joined the Wes leyan societies ; and those who read his life know that he ofteu preached with such transcendent power that his congregations could scarcely keep their seats.. Little Tkmptamoxs. John" Xewtonsays: Satitn seldom comes to a Christian with great tempta tions, or with a temptation to com mit a-great sin. You bring a green log and a candle together, and they are very safe reighbors ; but bring., a few shavings and set them alight,, and then bring a tew sticks and let' them take fire, and the log lie in the midst of them, and you will soon get rid of your log. And so it is with little sins. Yon will be start led with the idea of committing a? great sin, and so the devil Brings you a little temptation, and' leaves you to indulge yourself. "There is no great harm in this," "no great p3ril in that;" and so by these little chips we are at first easily lighted' on, and at last the green log is bunied. Watch and pray that re enter not into temptation. The Rich Pooe-A iwr it. . v w pious woman called upon two ele gant young ladies, who, regardless of her poverty, invited her to sit down with them in the . drawing room, and entered into conversation with her on religious subjects. While thus employed,-their brother a dashing youth by chance entered,, and appeared astonished to see his: sisters thus engaged. One of them instantly exclaimed, "brother, don't be surprised ; this is a king's daugh ter, though she has not yet put on her fine clothes." How truly rich and noble is every child of God. however and humble may be the circumstan ces of the earthly life. Mc. That nation will thrive nn7 and strike deen root in tho Aiirti,r whose young men and young wo men are taugnt to cherish happy and honorable homes. And that nation is dvincr a horrible Wtl. mi 7 wv. whose youncr men and women rtia- at home or know not its value. It is the homes of a people that give it all its character and solid worth. That was a lra.iit.iful iMot av pressed by a lady on her death bed. in repiy w a remaric 01 ner brother who was takinor leave of her tr w V A turn to his distant residence, that- ne should, probably never meet her in tile land of the living : "Brother I trust we shall meet in the land rr the living. We are now in tho land of the dying." . He who thinks he himself the means of dointr -aHf!, others is much mistaken; but he who thinks that others cannot do without him is still more mistaken. A gentleman was describinfr tr Douglas Jerrold the story of his courtship and marriage how M wife had been brought up in a con vent, ana was on the point of tak ing the veil when his presence buret upon her enraptured sight, and she accented him rold listened to the end of the story, and then quietly remarked, VShe simply thought you better than nun. In Joint session, on the 30th Inst:. the Temtorikl - Leorigiature of Wash- ' ington Territory elected J. II. Mun- son ana JV. S. Porter, Auditor of the Territory