The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, December 23, 1871, Image 6

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LOCAL MATTEItS.
Cmkistmas. Xext Monday is the
day vhieh is celebrated by all Chris
tian nations and jwoplea in honor and
i;i grateful rcmemberanoe of the incar
nation of the Lord of life and glory.
Nearly eighteen hundred and seventy
Iwo years ago, as the shepherds on the
p!aius of Judea were watching their
!lK-ks by night, suddenly an angel
from Heaven appeared, and the glory
of God shone about them, and they
wore sore afraid. But the angelic
visitant calmed their fears, and filled
them with joy by saying: . "Fear not,
for liehold I bring yon good tidings of
rcat joy, which shall be to all people;
for unto j-ou U born this day in the
iity ot David a Savior, which is Christ
the .Lord.".. They were then surround
ed by a quoir of angel choristers from
the eternal world, who chanted in
heavenly strains the mission of "peace
on earth and good will to men,"vhieh
wa thus inaugurated, or fulfilled by
the birth of the Savior, They went
down into Bethlehem and saw the
-hi!d Jesus lying. in tlie manger. The
wise men of the Kast, too, followed his
t-tar until it rested over where the young
child .lay, ami then tlic .wont in and
made, their offerings "of "gold, frank
i:;cense and myrrh," The ineamatiou
i'the Savior wa the life of. the peni
t -.'t believer ; His death the salvation
of the faithful followers; lib resurrec
tion the final glorification of His re
generated people. Though "low laid
His head with the beasts of the stall,"
though He was a "man of sorrow and
acquainted with grief," was without
"form and comeliness," was despised
ar.d rejected of men," was poor, and
died the death of a malefactor, lie has
yet been more highly honored, and
His name has been more .highly rever
A and loved than that of any earth!'
potentate or power that has ever ex
isted. Three hundred and sixty mil;
lions of human beings annually com
memorate His natal day. Churches
are thrown open for worship ; Sabbath
schools erect their Christmas trees,
sing their beautiful songs and distrib
iHe their appropriate presents the night
previous. At the home circle on
Christmas eve, tin? little ones hang up
their stockings - for the gifts which
Old Santa Clam" never fails to give,
or the tree is erected and loaded. - with
beautiful presents, (wliatparent would
be. so unloving as to deny the little ones
this token of ; aSection 2 The day is
devoted to. mirth and pleasure, good
dinners' and enjoyment. We hope that
our patroi with their families may
enjoy a happy Christmas next week.-
Grand Fesiival. -At a meet
ing of citizens at Odd Follow r - Hall
on Friday evening of last week, to
take into oojisiderution the. "best man
ner of securing funds for the. destitute
and suffering in our city, Mr. D. M.
Thompson wa3 elected Chairman, and
llev. Mr.But.cher Secretary. After a
thorough canvass of the matter it was
determined to hold a grand Soiree and
Festival at the Court House, on the
evening, of " January 1st, 1871. The
names of a portion of those appointed
on the different committees, on whom
will devolve the successful carrying
out of the design of the meeting, ap
pear elsewhere in ur columns, and
embrace a large- number of rise' very
beat portion of this community a
sTsni guarantee that the "undertaking
will prove a gratifying suceesy; It
mises to be the largest attended
and most entertaininjr affair ever wit
nessed in this city.' All persons who
caii, are requested: to make donation.
of articles suitable 'for the occasion,
giving the necessary" information to
the Chairman of one of the Commit
tees. The proceeds of the entertain
ment are to be devoted to a charitable
object.. Knowing this, and. knowing,
al so, that the admision will i be but
fifty cents, it- is believed that every
man and woniau in the city and sur
rounding country will be in attendance
and enjoy the occasion. During the
evening there will be vocal and iustrn-
mental musScv by.sonie of otu-. best
musicians ; first-eteas actors . will , fur
nish tableaux r the:lbur lower roonta
will be ' devoted, to . sideshows ; the
hall to ice cream and other refresh
?WOnt. all taken together furnishing
a season of enjoyment seldom yit
. uessed by thts people. It will be aa
occasion long to be remembered with
feelings of pleasure by all whJ attend
fioss bV 'Tiik Fmfc. Mr; Thdmp
son hifoi-rite Ma Hint he had an ins'nfc
anlife ttu the frairie bTu'Hilnjgf burned da
Monday night, of l.DOOj The dain
kge to the stock Of ThdriirterJn & IrVlng
was assessed ttt f 000, ttlso Insilrecl, in
the Pacific and Phoenix, which the
Companies will doubtless pay. Ml.
Winter, who occupied the second story
of the building as a photograph gallery,
lost his entire stock, valued at $2,000,
on which tliere was an insurance of
only $1,000. lie is the heaviest loser.
Mr. Paxton, who but a few day9 pre
viouj to the fire, had purchased of Mr.
Winter a portion of the gallery fix
tures, at the price of $500, seems to be
out and injured just that amount, we
are sorry to saj'. It is now believed
that the fire originated from sparks
from the stove.
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Insurance. Among the new ad
vertisements this morning Mill , be
found that, i of the '.'Old reliable"
Phoenix Insurance Company Of Hart
ford, Connecticut. The Phoenix was
a large loser by the Chicago fire, but
without holding back or quibbling,
she promptly came forward and has
already paid losses to the amount of
over five hundred thousand dollars.
In looking about for good compauies,
companies that are able and willing to
UranI 3few Ycnrt Festival.
in response to a call published In the
ilFXHSTEft of last Week, reitlestinjjf a
Meeting of' tlie people to devise nieans
bf raising money , iW charitable pur
poses) a meeting wsla held rtnd the fol-
lowing programme adopted for a Grand
Soiree and iair, r to be .held at the
Court House oil Monday evening, Jan
uary 1, 1872 :
MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT.
Dr. Griffin, Chairman ; Prof. War
ren, II. C. Clement. The band special
ly invited.
TABLEAUX AND CHARADES.
Prof. Sox, Chairman ; Capt. X. Hi
Humphrey, 'Mrs. Barrows, Mrs. M.
V. Brown, Miss Katie Lyle.
; REFRESHMENT COMMITTEES
On Cake: Mre. W. AIontuMij
Chairman Mrs. Lyle, Mn. J. FJ
Backensto, 31 rs. J. II. Foster, Mrsj
11. M. Powers, Mrs. Dr.'' Griffin." Oii
ice cream Mr. R. C. Clark, Chair
man j Mr. W. II. Kuhn, Mr. G.
Young. On . Nuts and Candy Mr.
John Millard, Chairman ; Mr. St rainier
Price, Mr. P. Farrell, Miss Selina!
Xewman, Miss Julia Klkius, ' Miggiei
r S
Irvir-.e. , . -
COMMITTiacS ON FA NOV TAP.LES.
No. 1: Mrs. Coll. Van Cleve. Chair
man ; Mrs. P. C. Harper, 7,Jrs. A. C.
Grain Drills. Three or four more
of those exceellent Grain Drills on
hand and for sale. Very low to close
out," at Frank Wood's corner, pf'Second
and Ellsworth. Cal Hm medlar el V.1
' 2-1J.
GUAM) JJXLt- Tlier7wtll be a
grand ball given ttt rari ish ihlll, In
this city on ; Christina evening,
December 2.th, 1.871.. A good supper
and the best of music, will 1h furnish- '
ed for the occasion. 'A cordial wel- j
come and general Invitation Is extend- '
ed fo all lovers f the "mazy dunce."
Committee of Arrangements: Isaac
Conn, J. 11. Herren. Floor Managers:
1. C. Harper, X. B. Ilumphivy, B. C
Clark, X. Banin. Tickets, Including
supper, $4. 14w3.
XllW T(MAY,
- Htfr-ljjpi -J?(S,;--.!-iUi-'''"'. .;ir.' '. -!w
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Groceries, Irovllon,"" 4c.
GROCERIES,
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. w. a. JIOXES, M
HOMoiiPATHic "Physician;
PRQVISIONS,
EROVISldNS,
i.
ay all their losses, the claims of t'.s t Layto;;, Mrs. J. (i Memlenhall. No.
old and staunch'' company; should not
Tie bv.i looked by our people. L.
Flinn, Es p, is agent for tliis city.
Medical Cakd. Dr. W. G. Jones
presents his card in tliis.Je&ue of the
Uluistli:, inviting those-'who wish
medical attendance to call either at, hi
olltce in the brick near corner! of
Broiulalbin and First, streets, over
(Jeo. Turreirs store, or at his residence
on corner of Sixth and Ferry streets,
when he will be happy to wait on them.
The Dr. comes recommended as hih
ly successful in the practice of his pro
fession, and is a gentleman
culture and social attainments.
of large
Two Boats Facu Week. From
an advertisement in this issue, it will
be seen that the Willamette"" Transpor
tation Company propose to 'dispatch a
boat on Tuesday and Friday of each
week hereafter until further notice,
from this point to Corvallis. Also, on
the same days, boats .will leave this
point for Salem,'"' Oregon City and
Portland. Boats arrive and depart
from Com'stoek & Co.'s wharf at foot
of Ellsworth street.
PruLic Installation. A public
installation will transpire at the I Tall
of Albany Lodge 'No. 4, I.O.O.F., on
Wednesday evening, January 2d, 1S72.
All Odd Fellows in good standing,
and their wives, are invited to be pres-
ent. l;ev. Mr. fchaw will aeuver an i
oration o:i the occasion, and other in
terc?tiiig exercises Will be hadJ ' - f
Sajse. For - neat bedrtom sets,
tasty and luxurious parlor outfits,, and
handsome furniture generally, go to-
Chas. Mealey'svcoi7ier Broadalbin and
First streets. Get it now .white' it is
.cheap. - :--'.- '
The Odd Fellow's Sociable
which was Co have been held on last
Friday evening, has been indefinitely
postrjoned,' ' ' ' '' '"
f: Ceanberkies. Blain, Young & Co.
Itave received a, new lot of those splen-
did States cranberries'. ? Also a., heavy
ipply of new goods.. . "
Dedication The Odd Fellows of
Buena Vista Lodge wiil dedicure their
new Hall on the evening of January
1st, 1872. The meinlHT? of Albany
Lotlge are invited to put in an appear
ance oil-'the occasion. We hive no
doubt but that all who do go will meet
with a warm and friendly reception,
and pass a pleasant evening, i
Change of Time. The time table
of the Oregon and California Ilailroad
has La clwtnged, r The; passenger
train boimd south will leave Portland
at one oclockjp. in.; Oregon City at
2.40 p, in.; Salem, 4.47 p. m.; Albany,
0.12 p. in., arriving at Kiigene at Si30
p. m. Bound north the passenger
train will leave Eugene at 4.4D a. in.:
Vlbauy, 7.05 a. m.; Salem, S.2." a. m.;
Oregon City, 10.20 a. m.; Kast Port
land, 11.15 a. in., ar
at 11.45 a. m.
riving at Portland
2 Mrs. J. M. Irving, Chairman ;
Mrs.S. E.Young, Mr.s.'W. 11. Butcher,
Miss Libbie Giaf., Xo. 3 Mrs. L.
Blain, Chairma:i ; Miss Mary Han
uon, Miss Aureiia Biaiu,. MUs Laura
Tate, MissEmm-i Burkhart. No. 4
Mrs. C. C. Godiev, Chairman ; Mrs.
A. W. Sweeney, Mrs. -Tho. 2,lon
teith, Mrs. Win. Col well.
riCTi'KE ALi.ia:v.
By the Great Masters
1HST OFFICE.
Coll." Van Cleve, P. M. Gen., and
Perry Bayniond, D. P. M.; Miss
Mary Finlayson, Miss Susie Dcckard
and Miss Cora Irvine.
Committee ox Tickets.
I. M. l'owers, Chairman ; J. C.
Mendenhall, Geo. Humphrey.
COMMITTEE OX FINANCE.
Bev. Dr. Geary, Chairman; Dr.
Tate, D. Froma:i.
EXECinlVF. COMMITTEE.
Dr.'Grifiin, Chairman; A. X. Arn
old. C. C. Kuhn.
The Chairman of the above Com
mittees are request ed to see the mem
bers of tlieir rtrs-pect H- Committees as
soon as possible ; to proceed immedi
ately to work ; to report to the Execu
tive Committee for instruction, if
necessary, or to report progress, a -id
to prepare for a general ' meeting for
tKrarrangeme:its at the Court House
on Saturday evening, Dec. 30th, at 7
o'clock precisely. ; ;
By oixler of the meeting. (A
W. II. BUTCH Ell, Sec.
fYFlCK OX FIRST STUEKT, OX K door
V 7 west of !Ji-o;i lnll)in, in llm-kh:tH's two
s:orybrU-k (in stairs), over leo. Ihirrell's
store; R fi iKMcrK it'll riixtli aft d K-i--rv
stn-ets, Albany, Oregon. ? ' 1571
, j
WHSamettc Trunsportation
wholesale: and retail,
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COBXEll OF F HIST AX D BllO A DA LBI X STREETS,'
A. C. LAYTON, PIlbPRIETOR.
KOM AXD AFTElt DATE, UXTIL
fuii.ltvr notice, tUe-Comiiuiiy will Uis-
ratch a boat fixan Vlbaa y to Corvallis on
Tiif-sUay and Erialny of EacSi "Week.
Atjo, will ilirfi'di a licit froin Alhiny
for Fort 'un-l iin-l iiiK'niu".li;!l; plnrcs. on
siinii; lnys, ini Cf)iiritK:li &, Co.-s
whuif. ' j
Fare at Ksdiiccd Hates.
IH-e. 1.;, 1871-
.3. t. 251 KES,
T. TIIK KTOl'KlTOEllKKS OF
THE
OOi.-ltiOTl
Tlir wiil be ii bnsinoss unset injj nt the
f'onrt ilousi; in Allinny.on tiio tirst Thm-s-1:iy
in .lunuury. lTi?," ut 1 oVlof-ki 1. M.,
lor tlii imr:m. of floci'm-r Soven l!iiv;-tors
lv i Ik- ?n-nins? year, and I lansa-.-l ititr sm-li
o. H;r lmsiiii'-;s as mav innio befor. the
nutiwsx. J. II. EVANS,
l-onibur 9, ld71-t.l i St-f.
FIME TRIED
AND
FIRE TESTED. !
I have always in store a full and complete supply of .
AND f FANCY U
: ? ir - GRtfCEitlES,
3? si o mm:tisrm;9:y-.
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TOBACCO AX I"'c k .X4
Which I will sell for cash as low as the lowest, or cxeJwnge for, all
Einds of marketable ; : . j
OJ 0 TJ ZJ-T 2?.3TB. , o''!xT O-ISI!
r
. f , ... -
Jast-reccivca Mhd in slcrc ' -
:100 . TONOsL4U.SALT,i
Which I wiil sell cheaper than ever hefortf oTered tnUhU market
t J?' I extend a general invitation to all people i.vlbis aftd-ndjoinhio'' '
comities, to will and examine quality and prices of good, as I fuel eoiS
UJeiit of my ability fo giveill thorough satiifavtion- .
A. C. LAYTCJi.
Sc'AKCi-:. .We hear'a general com
plaint of the scarcity of huilding lum
ber. Several new buildings will be
erected a soon as material can be ob
tained. Parties have gone to Jeffer
son iii search of lumber.
IT2J tO ISSC Of
November 24, '7 3 ,
CHICAGO LOSSES!
TO TIIK
AMOfXT OF
1 .71
Tetai:ie1). The severe weather of
Iast week has entirely closed out the
business of house painting and plas
tering. As soon as the weather will
permit, work will be actively resumed
on several new buildings.
Dead. Col. Morgan, an old citi2en
of Albany, died at the residence of
Mr. S. Montgomery on &iturday
night. He was about 53 yetirs of age.
Peace to his ashes.
Nice Books. Ed Freeland, at the
Post-ollice has an elegant lot of
books, albums, etc., j ust de dingus for
Krisdmus, '
Tors roi: Chui.-tmas. DuBois has
revived a fresh supply of toys, can
dies, etc., etc., ".which .the little folks
cau .obtain very cheap..
Ililtabidel & Co. are selling out
their .large-stock, of groceries, pro
visions, dry goods, fancy ...goods and
uicknacks at cost, aftbrding an excel
lent opportiMUtj' for onr citizens to se
cure bargains.. - .- r
; " Gin. Iayton, having had a big run,
lias ordered a, new invoice of toys,
et e.v, for the hoi idays,. which are' going
off at a rapid rate. , Go e:irly to secui-e
choice goods. v ' " ' ""
A. Carothers & Co. have a full stock
of candies, toilet perfumery, scents, i
gift. books, prize packages, and a bun-j
"1 , ... it.! . 1 1
ureu otiier iiimgs you wane, uo anu
Sec. .M '"-.,.-,' :
. For choice millineiy -for holiday
lresents, go to the establishment pre
sided over by ilrs.- jSIendenliall. You
can also obtain there a splendid piano
er any other musical instrument.
Bali Lovers of the "mazy dance"
are reminded that extensile, prepara
tions are making for a large party and
, a good tfnie nesfc Montlay evening at
PaiTish Hall. . Swing 'who you
please' --- - ",- . " " ' " ; -
" Eeectiox. It will be l'ememliered
that the election for officers of the L.
C. A'. A., for the ensuing yearf trans
pire on the first Thursdays in January
;:.JJ.- - y.!?,,.'. y
Sigma Piu Society.' We have only
room to say that the entertainment
given by the Society, attached to Al
bany Collegiate-Institute, was largely
attended and enjoyed.
Our Washington Letter is so far be
hind time that we omit it. ; C:m"t
you give us a better style of paper,
Tom ? Do, there's a cherub. .
Leg Sn.iT. Dave Andrews, of Ilil
tabidel & Co., sliped and split his leg
so badly, the other day,' that it had to
be, taken oil". Da.ve, now ,pi-opels. with
crutches. ..- ! V?' . j' h-i.. v
MARKETg.Butter ' was strong ftt
i 40c jer pound on Fiatlay. Eggs were
in good supply at 40e per; dozen. '
IIooks & LADDER?. An attempt is
being made to form a Hook and Lad
der company in this city. A meeting
i3 appointed for Tuesday night at -the
Engine House to get "signers." Such
an institution is needed.
HAVE BEEX ADIUSfED
LIKTjO , PAID
BY TIIK
ALWAYS1 REL5ACI.E
Insurance Company
OU"
HARTFORD, CONN
TTSic I2cit is Slie Clicapest.
. 'J. uxjTAi.Utt:f. hrfr- rAJUWS.
W. 3. 2252rAK222J & CO.
t . v i "4 j jut to:h -eJr :
Cue Door Beiow Ccnacr's Bank
, A full assortment of
'33 jeL -:c'oiSs,
GROCERSES,
ISO OTS . .AJX& .SHOES,
FUHN1SHING GOODS,
YANKEE NOTIOKS, ETC: ETC.,
Consisting in pari of
. Ginghams,
Zilerinos,
Calico,
Lawns,
Ponlins,
Hosieiy,
Denims,
Jeans," Diaper.
Ih-illiant.s.
Marseilles,
Dress Sil'
Table IJifcii
Delafncs,
Bound Over. In County Court on
last, .Mondays Peter . Schlosser, of
Marshal & Schlosserr ,waa bound over
1 C"?W . U . 1 ..
vu.- weapon opon v . a. cannon
SciiniM age. A i-egular knock-down
occurred at the depot on Thursday
night. Both parties were prettv badly
marked about the face and eyes- :
rr J EWEI.KY. TituV Bros, are on time
with splendid jewelry, watches, etc.,
for the holidays., . - r ;
Application for Insurance in the
"OLD RELIABLE"
PHCENIX, OF HARTFORD,
Should be ina le to its Agents, to found
ut all prominent points U Oregon and
WashinKtfWrvi'itorj", vfit tire ' author
ized to issue l'oiic-ies direct.
facific Uraneli,
R. II.
, &2i CAni-ORXIA-STRKET, i
SAN rilAMCISCO.
L. FLINN, Agent,
AT ALBANY, OREGON.
N. II. Parties lioldins? policies i the
Pacific and otiier suspentledL Juwance
Companies; n hate tivo ii5uim?cled
without exixsnae, and obtain RELIABLK
IXDKMNITV, by applying to the Agents
Of the PHCENIX, OF HARTFORD.
Dee. 23, 1871-lGw4
Checlc, Striiies,
Skirts, Corsets,
Table Covers, ;
B r o w n Domestic,
Brown Sheeting.
Bleached : .Sheeting,
r Jhildrent5 Shoes,
Ladies' and Hisses Shoes.
Gen IV Boots and Shoe, '
Bojrs' Boots and Shoe,
S 1 i p p e r 5 and Gaiters.
, . .Linen & Silk IlandkYhiefs,,
......... , California -Merchandise.
IS2?A shait of r"ftrrna'jre'1 ' repeetfully
soacitcd. J. IIILTA15IDKL & CO.
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OKO. W. .CRAY, D. S. S.,
GRADUATE OF CINC'IX
uati Dental Collc.sre,
muk(K Sci'pral J'-.w ami Zni-
provil Stlflf's ff Plat- far Ar-
tineutt jvtin. nisti, uoes all
n unv ill iiii.--ixiau ui ii irs 7 1-7.111 111 niu
best and most approved method, and at as
reasonable l-.ites us can bo had elsewhere.
Nitrous Oxide administered for the pain-
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ICS! I'XtriK-l UI1 OI HHJUl 11 UlSUlVii in
Pairiah brick lilock. up stairs.' Residence
tirst house south of Ooirjrefrttioiial chrmOt,
fronting 011 court house block. , j7'i-lvS
! i i
iSlacSi-jriililiSii
i 1
E7T T
ftl -it T"-T'.'
1
OeneraS Repair Shop.
rpiIE rNi:i:!:?I(iN'KI) HAVING rj;-J-
turned to All any, and taken hit oM
shop on corner of Knsworth and sWond
streets, ai:mounrej his roadine33 to attend
lJLACKSHITniNG, MILL & MACIIISK
FORU'NO, ETC.
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Also, has on hand and for sale, tho '
Stjrayer Forcc-lscl '
. " - y'!.,CJ:ST3TE21V$ ' " ..
"- y - -na ether PLOWS,
whieh vfcl pell on the most rcusosiab:,
term.-. : j
, C1VE JiU A tAiLi.,
".'"'"' ' . Katies to" tSae-r
Taxpayers of ILinn County.
UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF TIIK
law now in foree, relating to the col
lection of taoH, all taxes ai-e rq.uiivl to he
paid within t'tiity daysaftor the Oays ai
lvoinlfil for lueotiuir tlie taxravew in tlm
' s-rnil in-Wrlnctss anl 'all taxe not .paid
witliiu tluit timp are naoio tooosisasupon
execution- and Hint is one dollurjvnd tlire
per cent, from each person. I will, there
fore in pursuance of law, meet the tax
payers of Linn county, at their resneet,vc
places of voting in each pivcinot, on the
fnllrvwinflrdn.vH.Jn-w.-it: ."-'.
. . Monciay, jjec. 1 1, mi
LEBANON
AVATERLOO.....
SWEET HOME.
IIRL-KH CltEEK
RROWNSViLLB
CENTER -
HARR1SBVEG.
AK01UAi..M.......riuy, ... n
citt-LiK ir n. . . .
SANTI A M . . , A uetui. ,
FRANKLIN BUTE..Wed,csday
SCIO i. " -
ALBANY,
.Tiifsnlay.
. ..We.dnestlay
,. Thursday-.-,.i
Friday,
.....Saturotty
.....Tuesday,
hl'lllllV. .
.t. Saturday.
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.Monday, JanJv,
Slieiiff and tai?ollectdr for Linn Co Or.
N llJ While in Brownsville I may be
Jl .1 . t wo..., wHlihurne's Htoru.
Albany, Oregon, Nov. S5, 1871-19.
All work entrusted to me will re.x-fvo
prompt attention, anft he-executed in th
best imssiblc manner, with jrortd material.
A share of public patronugt- i3 ssolii-itcd.
'K5"Shoi on c-omorl-rtl iworth and Stx-oh i
strofH, opxi'ositc Piorce's Ferrv.
iov4 v. vroojv
4- ., ; ;
Lard : Oil ;Soap;
MANUFACTORY.
TB IIE UNDERIfiNED IIAT1XO' COM
1 pleted and put In yood munin order
their new -; . .... .
Laril' Oil, M" Soau -.t Manufactory,
in the city of; Albany, aro prttiwrcd to pui
cliauo, at the highest cash vales, all the. .
IIos, Kancid Butter, Soap-
CJrcad:!''fec:V'-'f' '
f ., -. ,.'-. -. ,. .-
delivered to thc-tn In this city , ,.;r , ;' f
They avo now ;inamifacturlog and hV
on haini " ".. . ;.",',. .",,,' ',; -
Faacy, Toilet ana Cammon Soaps,.
in arroftt '"'Variety,1 warranted "eqtial'to th
best in uiorket. WhWU they .offer .to t
trade at tbu motet i?uJ4on&hle rates. ' ' '
Order respect thlly golicit.cd. SaUsfae
tlon frnarnnteed. ,
(SJParae8 liavlnjr II099, Rancid Jlutter.
or iirenMe of any kind; for Mile, wiB doweH
toarive us a call. ,'' ' j ,
8 ' ' E. CARTWR1UUT A CO,
! dt.ll, 1871-IW4