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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1872)
J01J PBlKtlNO. THE ALBANY REGISTER PRINTING HOUSE W ITH NEW AND FAST POWER AXD HAND PRE S SES, Latest and most Desirable My lea of Printing Material? Is undoubtedly THE SHE& TO 00 FOB When yon wish Posters, or Visiting Cards, Business Cards, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes, Ball Tickets, Programmes, Labels But why imrtlcularire, when it is gen erally acknowledged tJiat we are ON IT Wlicii it comes under the lie! of To convince yourself of the truth of tiie above, statement's you have only to call (or send a hand ac companied by three stamps to ay return postage) when we will astonish you with the capacity of the Bbg ISTHi olliee for doing Coloukd or Plain work, and the re markablo ele gance oxhhV Ited by the Boss in Corraling the stamps for the same when finished. When you luive "bU" in our line, call. A hint to tiie suffldent is wise as a Wind kick's horse, or words to that effect 0YSTKR8, SAKPDiES, BID HBlUllN(i, DKUGS, ETC. GEO. S . SETTLE5IIER, DRUGGIST, (Successor to D. W. Wakefield), lnrrthN BiilMlitif, 'ir A LB-ST, OREGON. Dealer in DBUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC. AH articles warrant! pun, and of the lM"-t IHlAHtY. Plivsirians prescriptions carefully com pounded. AHmny.Oet. 17. IBttWItr SiOVKS, Kit'. W. II. WFABLAND & CO., Oppnslto the hotels, Albany, Oregon, srct'Essons to . p.tompktns co. STOVES, RANGES, Itorce and Li 11 Pumps, LEAD AND IRON PIPE, IBEollow Ware, IIOVME 1'HIMMIIMI ItABIIWABE, Tin, Copper mid Sheet Iron Ware. HUtUENT STOni IS THE VAM.KY. Lowest Prices Every Time. HCpnlrinK Properly none. 40v2 Flil IT TBEES. Frnll Tree, Grape Vines, &. TTMIE I'Xl'EltSUiXKIi INVITES Till: 1 attention of the p thllc to his large and complete stock of APPLE, PEAK, PLUM. CHERRY nd other TREE8. Also, flRAPE VI KS best in the suite: Ormuitonlal Trees, Sliruhs, Plants, Cur units, ijooselierri' s, StinwlaTties, Roses, linhlilisnnd nnltil whieh will he sold :i low us llrstlas stock can lw Bffortled. Sov.a.V12v4 J. A, SULLARO, HAUDWARB, NEW FIRM! W. II. Kt'IIK & CO. Have Just received a large and well select ed stock of H A. II D W A I E , Such as Farmers' & Mechanics' Tools, CONSlSTINli K ANVIl.S.VICKS. I!KI. lows hammers, sledges, saws, planes, cross cut and mill saws; together with a large ASMHITMKNT Ol' IIMIX AXDNTEEIi, Sails, springs, axles, thhnblo-skclns, Imits, etc., etc., etc. A well aeleetetl atock of "Wagon Timber, IScnt finis, shafts, poles, hickory axles, etc. Ml of which are now ottered to the pub lic nl low rates. As we make tiie business a specialty, we can ami will keen a hotter assortment, at lower prices, than any house in this city. Also receiving and opening, n large and splendid assortment of WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Which we oiler at reduced rates. W. II. Kl'llS A CO., Monteith Are-proof brick, First street. March 12, JW7 u if Si1 J 3d 8S..P- J hi 63 fS BLANK DEEDS. MORTGAGES, KTC., on hand -latest styles-and for sale low.tttthisoluco. XOW IS TIIE TI3II! ! KOXK 100 I'OOB TO BUY IT The Cheapest Live Newspaper on the Pacific Coast ! THE Albany Register An EiKiit-l'iiKc Weekly SewapapW, COXTAINIXO FORTY-EIGHT COLUMNS f matter, written awl selected to meet the wants aud tastes of all varieties of people. The BEGISTEIt i- printed on new and elegant ty i contains a carefully written digest of the news of tiie week, both local anil general : is plain and outspoken on all matters of political importance, while Its columns contain a fair share of literary and miscellane ous reading, etc., etc., making it the most attractive paper in Oregon. The REGISTER is offered to sub scribers, from now until the close of the volume, For the extremely low price of J 17I.I.AK Ms IFTY J Which i mi - it within the reach of all. ill not tiie friends of the REGISTER make a vigoi'ous efforl to put into the hands of all their neighliors, as at the price ii is the cheapest newspaper pub lished on the l'aeifle coast ? UllY-GOODS & GROCERIES NEW STORK ! NEW GOODS ! j. nnt. BEACH Is now opening a St'lfolt'tl Stock of General Mcrt'liniidUe, Consisting of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing! GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Croekerj unci Glaii Ware, iitMirs ami sinu s, PAINTS AND OU.S, ETC., ETC., AND is OFFEItlSd THE GCHW TO the public at prlcescorresjiondlnK with the limes, All kinds of mercltnntableprodnce taken in exchange tor goods. ('nine one, come all. and examine prices, at tiie old stand, formerly occupied by I). Bench & "Son, opposite Poster's brick, south side First street, Albany, Oregon. 313 f1HlX"ElUF.S ASM PROVISIONS, hi full Ij snpply.just received by FIRE I FIRE I FIRE! .1 w A Sllteh In Time Saves Xlne." U-NI O IV Fire and Marine Insurance Company, Nns. tin and lis California St., SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. Kloekhohlent intllvlilunlly I.lnble. Cash capital, in gold coin, liejiosit in Oregon, - - J7.v),oeo 00 . so.oeo m Iswses promptly nml equlinbly ml justed, ami PAID IN GOLD COIN. Inns COMPANY HAVING COMI'UEIl with the Inws of Oivkoii, lv making a deposit of lift v thousand dollars. Is now nivpatvd to etleet insurance against loss or damage by flm, and also iiKulnst marine and inland navigation risks, on liberal lerms. GCSTAVE TOUCHARD, President. Ciias. I). II avek, Secretary. J. C. MENDENH ALL, Agent, Albany, AJlauiy, 1871-18 DRUGS, ETC. Murder In Albany HASXKVKR YET BEEN KNOWN, AMI nu IhrcMteniiux ol it at present. Drain In a thhif! which mmiottme mm hcfull rveryMin and dnushtcrof the human fiuu- ily ; und yet, At the Mid-diiy, Of vonr life, it disease lavs his1 vile hands upon you, there la si ill i Mini in UttauV liy which ynu may he restored to perfect ; health, and prolong your days ton mlraeu- ' tuns extent. How ? J By calling on It. C. II ILL & SO', With a praaeriptlon, where von inn liavo it compounded by one cxerlouced in that particular line. Alun, mstnutly oh immi n good assortment nl fntdi drutrs, patent medicines, chemicals, paints, nils, Ove siuil's. trusses, etc. Agents for the Celebrated I nk Wml Keno.lv, ; ir. Oregon Rheumatic Cure; Or. l. Jnyne i A sins medicine, etc. pence's Positive and Negative Powders ! kept In stock. Aluo ngeutit for the Home Minnie Setting Machine, i One of the must useful pieces nl household furniture extant. Iall and exinuine. it.c. mi. i. ,v mis. 1 AUmnr, .line- In, 71-tuv:t KOUXbHY. ALBANY FOUNDRY And Machine Shop, A. F.t IIERItY Proprietor, ALBANY. OBEGOX, Manuiafdirfs Steam Engines, Flour and hw Mill lacliia eiy, WOOD n'OBKlXO And AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, And nil kinds of EltON" AMI It It ASK ASTIXJN. Pnrticnlnrattehtion pajd to repairing all kinds of machinery. 41vS Misuai.AXKors. r. M. CABIWR101IT. C. WIXTLAKK. A. 11. Mounts. CARTWRIGHT, WESTLAKE & MORRIS, GENERAL tO!IMIil AMI - FORWARDING MERCHANTS ! ALBAXY, OREGON, Have constnntlv on hand a largo and varb e l assortment of Agricultural raachiner. which they otter on the most reasonable terms. Also, on band the celebrated Mitchel Wagon, Light and heavy. Advances made 011 Urnln, Wool, and other approved merchandise consign, ed for sale here, or for shipment to Port land or sun Francisco. GRAIN and WOOL Taken in store, or purchased at the high est market iiriec. WOOL I WOOL ! WOOL ! XVsA-KTTElZD ! 500,000 pound of Wool ! For which we will make lllieml advances, nnd pay the highest market price hi cash. OAKTWRiGrrr, WESTLAKE $ MORRIS, Albany, March U-98 SAX FRANCISCO- AGBICULT'L In the Field Again. TRI1DWELL&C0. with the old standard HARVESTING MACHINES io popular w ith all Ot'ilomla fanners, with all the Intent Improvement, anil i nun new one for the harvest of '72. The Wood's Prl.c Mower mill Woods Improved KelMtnke Bcttpvra. These machines arc indispmnbly T1IK ntT IS THE WOIII.lt. As n harvester, the W ooiPn Improved 1'rize Slower is confrasedly wltnolit mi eipial et hefore Ihe conntry, Those ma chines have Iswn Improved since fltsi In trodnved, until tliey aru now almost en tirely a new mnrtilne. They urn made le. Mutter A. WimxI the largest nuintt fiieturer of Kunuinn Machinery In the world n limn who keens "up with the times," ii nd who now builds and sells over twenty-five thoUannd "t il"1 World's Prize Mowers immmlly. It led the world ut lie1 Paris Exposition, and has tumid no peer iuee. The World's Improved Prize Mower Is especially adiipteil to Dreaon. It has a IbhliiiK iorjiinlel!linr witli Imml lev er, (no hIimIh, sprina sent.nud Isiiunle almost entirely of nwlleahlo lron,linnl wood and It Islienvy.atroiiKaml (Inrnlile, and t branch cnmpttcl and isiwer in, i-.'i iiKhter draft than the other ma ehines ol ennui webtht. H is every any iost the Mower or Orettoti, a every fiirmer w ill mi v ivlaihasone. Aiel lus price (110 i- Hi. in si. 0' I4llessthan Isnshedfor no Inferior mueblne. r'arnirrs, will yon pay I hut dllft'renee? lnvesllate lanon) vou hnv, and see if ynvl are ttettiug tiny, i h:uu lie-that , rim Vi:fit I'm' it is prom, n- no Mower eo ts more to bttlki than does Wood's. Scud 1'ir a iinuiphlet lieloru buy- "Bllj III Kest." Ituy tiie Wood" Improved I'rl.e Mower 1 We-otl'er also the GENUINE MAINE'S HEADERS, from lOtoUfoel cnt, linnroved liy waiter A. Wood, httvlnif nol onfynM 'he advant lures of the old Illinois machine, uutw'ood's lihprovcmenls, mid also lloune's Adjust utile Reel. - So other Ilender has these Improvo ments, and no other parties sell them. Thev nre made eseliilly (or this const, by Wood, at Hooslck Kail, x. V. The Kirby eir-Bak Rcupcr imti Mower. These moelllnei are too well known to need description. Also Ihe "KIKKYi l.ir I'KH MoWKIi" price 7.i- the i lienH'st and lor many purposes the bcsl in the market. 1 cJy Treadwell&Go "The ll.'iellev" is the nerfectton of the Portable Engine. Asa Threshing Engine Ihev have long led all others, until now scufcelv any other is to he found. U'ake'n with the Russell's Thresher, (IMPROVED) they make 1 he most complete act of thresh-1 lug' machinery in 1 he world. "The Una. sell,'" as improved, cnnnol lie equalled in Hie eonnrrv. We arc sole nirents for the sale of these celebrated threshemjuitl hnve 1 had them built expressly for Ihlsconst. 1 I Ask nnv farmer who has a liussell Thresh- ; j rr, what be thinks of it. Hi't'ot'iiiiek'N Itenper, Jone'N Plow, Wwjtou HeiMler 'Iruehs, liussell iiihI i'liuiel Horse Powers. Hay , l'r'ics. Forks, Meyihes, Nnntlieit, Cllltlvniors, Ae., Ac., Ac. Stildebakcr I-ann Wagons, Itlntca Horse Bakes, A new lot of several car loads, Just reoelv. od ; with also every iloacrlption of Farming Implements anifii fresh stock of HAIUMVABE, ROPE, NAILS, miNING GOODS, MILLMBN'S and FARMER'S ' MACHINERY & FINDINGS. pieaaesend forolroulara and prices, TREADWELL it CO., Market, cad of front St. April lD-$)m4 San t'rnneiseo. To the Citizcm of Brownsville and Vicinity. T11 k rxiKRsu;NEn wort.n an- j liouneetlmt thevurelS'UKl'ENllKXT CANDIDATES for the purchase of all the OT O O Xj they can get, for whieh they will pay the : Illttlirsl Mnrkt't Price In Cash or Goods. Also, they have a full stock of OEXERAI. MKRCll ANDIKE i on hand, which they offer at lowest rates for CASH or PRilllt'CK. KJKK, HVMK CO. P. N. l ull on hm before clotting lor your Wool. Brownsville, March 2(1, 74-30iu3 JMfcang t$iztit. CsT Sulworfhers fhnllnif mi X after their nnuiesiore informed tluit theirsutiseript ton expires With that number, and they are hi Tiled to renew It. Terms tsprriinnnin, Inadvuuec; sixiuoiitlis,2; throe moot In I. i 6JT Legal tenders received at ir from aiiliserlhers in the Eastern States. A Mullet-Head. Jiale Hay. the temperance lecturer, in one of his efforts, got off the follow ing: "All of those who in youth ac quire a habit of drinking whisky, at forty years of age will Ihi total alistniti ers or drunkaivjs, Xo one can use whisky for years iu moderation. If there I a person in the audlenoe ! fore me whose exis'iieuee dlsntrtes tills, lei hhn make it known; I will account for it or acknowledge that I am mistaken." V tall, Large man, arose anil folding his anus in a digni lied manner across his hreast. said: "I oiler myself as one whose experi ence contradict' your statement."' "Are you a moderate drinker f" said the Judge. "1 am." "How long have von drank moderately!'" "Forty years." "And were you never itltOX j Scaled ?" "Never." "Well," remark I ed the Judge, scanning his subject closely from head to foot, "yours i'.s a i singular ease ; yet I think it, is easily accounted for. 1 am reminded by it of a little -lory : A colored man, with a loaf of bread ami a flask of whisky, sat down to dine by the bank of a clear stream. In breaking bread tome of the crumbs dropped into the water. These weie eagerly seized and eaten by the li-li. That circumstance sug gested to tiie darkey the idea of dip ping the. bread in' the whisky mid feeding it to them. lie tried it. It worked well. Some of the f il i ate it, became drunk, and lloated helpless on the water. In this way be ea-ilv caught a great number, Hut in the stream was a largo lisli. very unlike the rest. It partook freely of the bread and whisky, but with no per- eentible efrbct, it was shy of every effort of lite darkey to take it. lie resolved to Imve It at all hazards, that be might learn its name and nature, lie procured a net. ami after much ef fort earghl it. earried It to a colored neighbor atnl asked his opinion in the matter. The other surveyed the won der a moment, and (hen said: 'Sam bo, I mrerstands ills case. Dat flab I a lawM-AiMi,' it hain't ifil mi) brain P In other words" added the Judge, "alchohol etl'eet- only the litan, ami, of course, thoe having none may drink without injury." A I'l as ml Anecdote. Rev. Thomas Alexander, oftlie Ktir lisli I'reshyteriau Church in ('lielw-u, recently died of ttpolexy. A l,0)l(liill corresjioiiileiit lo the Presbyterian vouches for ihe trutli oftlie foUowlu aueetlote : This winter Mr. Aleiintler observed a curate frequently passing his window 111 the cold mornings without a great coat, colli anil tiucninfortablc, w ith tin' look of genteel penury which too often attaches to the poorly paid curates of the English Church. He went out to his tailor: "Can you make a coat, wit bout seeing the man who Is to wear it ?" That was doubtful. "Can you make a coat if you sec the man. without measuring liini :" The tailor thought he might. "Then be ready when I call for you." The next day. accordingly, when the Curate was seen approaching. Mr. .Alexander hurried out to (he tailor, and the two walked for some little dis tance behind the unsuspecting man. "Now, take a good look ; make sure of your measure. Are you satisfied." "Yes." "Then." said Mr. Alexander, "make that poor fellow a good coat, of good cloth, at once. Ascertain bis home, and send it lo liini; hut mind you. if you give him the slightest inkling that I scut it, you shall never tlo me anoth er stitch." So (he two partied. Mr. Alexander livi d 10 see the curate often go by his window with the greatcoat on, tin ex cellent lit, and well buttoned up in, welcome warmth. Why lloii't You Pay w hat you owe ; , Live w ithlii your income ; Shun those who lie ; .Vnil cheat ; And fight ; And swear: Mind your own business ; And not get drunk ; lie holiest ; Work; Spend your nights at home. II yon have none, get one ; Love your wife and your wife's mother, and let other men's wives alone : Jtc goisl : Laugh and lie happy, and treat your neighbor us you would like to lie treat All the democratic papers have re cently been praising General Long street. Oiuse, they v?ere counthiK him against Grant, lint Longst reet in a letter to Senator Kellogg, dated March iid. says; "The personal claims oftlie President are very great. All things considered, I am constrained to say that I think the people owe it to them selves and to the President to return him to the office that he lias tilled well, and with such entire good fliith." Now let tlw entire Democracy tal i to abusing Longstrect again. One of "our .voting girls," at an ex amination in grammar, the other dav, when asked why the noun "baohclor" was singular, blusliingly answered : "Because it is very singular thev don't get married." She went up head. A printer out west, whose office is a half a mile from any other building, and who hangs his sign on the limb of a tree, advertises for an apprentice. He says: "A boy from the pMmtry preferred." On the 22d of April the Republicans carried the inunieiial election al St. Paul, a city heretofore largely Detua cratic, by over 1,000 majority.