The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, May 10, 1872, Image 5

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    JOB P151XTING.
THE!
ALBANY REGISTER
PRINTING HOUSE
WITH NEW AND FAST
POWER AXI IIAM
V It E S S E S
Latest Midmost Desirable
gtylCs of
Printing
Material,
l? undoubtedly
min? litt:d i XTfl
TO iO Poll
When von wish
Posters, or
Visiting Cards,
Business Cards,
Bill Heads,
Letter Heads,
Envelopes,
Ball Tickets,
Programmes,
Labels
But why partta1ariJ, when it Is gen
erally acknowledged tint we are
ON IT
When it conies under the hcul of
To i convince yourself of the truth of
the above statements, you lwve
only to call (or send a hand c
companled by three stamps to
lay return postage) when
we will astonish you with
t he capacit y of the Reg
ister office for tloittg
COLORED or Plain
work, and tlie re
markable ele
gance exhll)
Ited by the
Boss iu
Corraling the stamps for the same
wlKn ilnished. When you have
"biz" in our line, call. A hint to
the sufficient Is Wise as
a blind kick's horse, or
words to tliat effect.
XYSTERS, SARDINES, It EI) HERRING,
' Jf jddah,eW.,Jnt received by '
ranting
DBUGS, ETC.
EO. F. SKTTLF.M1L11,
DRUGGIST,
(Successor to D. W. Wakefield),
Purrlsh's New UnlMing, First Street,
ALBANY, OREGON.
Denier in
DRUGS AND ME1MCISE8.
CHEMICALS,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC
All article warranted pore, and of the
itcst quality
Phvsirians prescriptions carefully com
poun'ded. Albany, w. i, isos-mf
NTOVES, BTO.
W. II. M'FARLAXI) & CO.,
Opposite the hotels,
Alluiiiy, Oregon,
SUCCESSORS TO O. P. TOMPKINS A CO.
STOVES, RANGES,
Force and Lift Pump.
LEAD AND IRON PIPE,
ECollo-OT "Waro,
HOI SE VI KNIMIIX; IIAItDW ARE
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron
Ware.
I.AIM.I VI NTIH K IN THE VALLEY.
Lowest Prices Every Time.
Repairing Properly Done. 40vS
FRUIT TREKS.
Frnll Trees, Grape Vines, Ac.
HTI1E I'NDKRSKiNED INVITES THE
1 attention of the public to his large and
complete slock of
APPLE,
FEAR,
PLfM.
(II Kit It Y
and other TREES.
Also, GRAPE VI Es lestiu the State:
Ornamentul Tree-, Shrubs. Plants. Cm
rants, (HtoselK'rri' ?. Si raw I terries, Roses,
Uuhltas and Uulbt which will he sold a
low a" llrst-class stoek can be afforded
Nov. it.Vh.v4 J. A. MILLARD.
HARDWARE,
NEW FIRM!
W. II. Ki ll & C O.
Have Just received a large and well select
ed stock of
HARDWAHE,
Such ns
Farmers' & Mechanics' Tools,
CONSIST1NN OF -ANVILS VICES. I1EL
lows, hammers, sledges, saws, planes,
cross cur and mill hows; together with a
large
ASSORTMENT OF IRON ANO STEEL,
Nails, springs, axles, thimble-skeins, bolts,
etc., etc., etc.
A well srlertcd Hiork of
Wagon Timbers
S POKES, III Its
llcut rims, shafts, polos, hickory axles, etc.
All of which are now Offered to the nub
llcut low rates. As we make the business
a specialty, we out and will keep a letter
assortment, itt lower prices, than any
house In I his city.
Alsoreeelvhnr and opening, a largo and
splendid assortment of
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
Which we offer at reduced rate".
W. 11. KtJHN A CO.,
Montelth dec-proof brick, l'lrst street.
March li, 70-47
BLANK DEEDS, MORTliAOES, ETC.,
on hand latent at lea -Mid for sole
low, at this office,
SOW IS THE TIME!
XOXE i'OO POOR TO BUY IT
The Cheapest Live
Newspaper on the
Pacific Coast !
THE
Albany Register
An I iiibl 1'hkc Weekly Newspaper,
CONTAINING
FORTY-EIGHT COLUMNS
of matter, written and selected to meet
tlie wants and tastes of all varieties of
people.
The REGISTER is printed on new
and elegant type, contains a carefully
written digest of tilt! news of tlie week,
both loeal and general ; i plain and
outspoken on all matters of political
Importance, while Its columns contain
a fair -haiv of literary and miscellane
ous muling, etc., etc, making it the
most attractive paper in Oregon.
Tlie REGISTER Is offered to sub
scribers, from HOW until lite close of
ilie volume,
For the extremely low price of
ONE DOLLAR,
Which puts it within the reach of all.
Will not the friends of tlie RKOISTEH
make a vigorous effort to pnt into die
hands of all their neighbors, as at the
price it is tlie cheapest newspaper pub
lished on the Pacific coast ?
DRY-GOODS & UROCKHIKS.
NEW STORE !
NEW GOODS I
J. MILT. BEACH
Is now oiening a
Selected Stoek of Cieiieriil
Merchandise,
Consisting of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Clothing!
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
Crockery and Glass Ware,
HOOTS AND KIIOKN,
PAINTS AND OILS, ETC.. ETC.,
, t ND IS OFKKRINH THK (i()DS TO
J the public al prirjescorrenpondingw ith
the times.
Wll kinds of merchantable produce taken
iii exchange tor goods.
Come one. come all, and examine prices,
at the old stand, formerly occupied by D.
Reach A Son, opimsitc Foster's brick, south
side First street, Albany, Oregon. 81vS
(1ROCERIE8 AND PROVISIONS) In full
T supply, just received by
3v4 DfllOls.
FIRE! I I 851". ! I I It i; !
A Ntlteh In Tlura Have Kine."
UNION
Fire and Marine Insurance Company,
Nos. 416 and 418 California St.,
SAN Flt.VNCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
Klorkhohlcrs ludlvMually Liable.
Cash capital, in gold coin, -Deposit
In Oregon, - - - -
750,000 00
60,000 00
Losses promptly and equitably ad
justed, nnd
PAID IN COLD COIN.
'I'HIS COMPANY HAVING COMPLIED
1 wkh the laws of Oregon, by ulaklng a
deposit of tlftv thonsund dollars, i now
prepared tqottfeel Insurance against lossor
damage by lln', Snd also against marine
and inland navigation risks, on lilicml
terms.
HL3TAVE TOl'CHARD, President.
CHAS. D. Havkk, Secretary.
J. C. ME NDENHALL, Agent, Albany.
Allauiy, 187MS
DRUGS, ETC.
Murder In Albany
TTASNKVER YET BEEN KNOWN, AND
1JL no threatening of it at present.
Death
Is n tiling winch sometime must befall
everysnu ami daughter of the human fhni
ily ; and yet,
At the Mid-duy,
; Of your life, if disease lays his vile hands
upon you, their is still "ti Iwlm iu tdlcHd."
by which von may he restored to perfect
; hinlth, and prolong your days ton miracu-
! Iniu extent.
Ity culling on
It. C HILL A. SOX,
With a prescription, Where you inn have
; it compounded by one experienced In thai
pari leular line. Also, constantly on band
ii irood assortment of trash draft, patent
medicine-, chemicals, paints, nils, dyc-
i siuuh, irusscs, etc. Agents tor l ne
i Celebrated I Ilk Weed Reined) ,
Or, Oregon Rheumatic Can); Dr. 1). Jayue
: A Sons' medicines, eta
Spruce's Positive and Negative Powder
! kept iiwotoek. Also agent n the
Home Minnie Senium Machine,
One of the most useful piocea of household
' furniture extant. Call and examine.
It. CHILL A SON.
Allmnv, June in. 71-WvS
KOCXDKY.
ALBANY FOLXDKV
And
Machine Shop,
A.F.CHERBY I'roprielor,
AI.IUVV, OREGOX,
Mamifacfuies Steam Engines,
Flour uiul Saw mill H-liiu-
erj,
WOOD WORKING
And
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY,
And all kinds of
IKOK AND BRAM.H 4 AS'IINUN.
Part leular attention paid to repairing all
kinds of machinery, 4lv3
MISCKI.I.AXKOl'S.
'. M. ( AHTWKirJIIT. ('. WESTLAK F.
A. B. Monms.
CARTWRIGIIT,
WESTLAKE
& MORRIS,
GENERAL COMMISSION
AND
FORWARDING
MERCHANTS !
ALBANY, OREGON,
Have constantly on hand a large and vari
ed assort ment of
Agricultural
Machinery.
which they offer on the most reasonable
terms.
Also, on bund the celebrated
Mitchel Wagon,
Light and heavy.
AdvnDCca mndc on Urnln, Wool,
andotliernppi'oved merchandise consign
ed for sale here, or for shipment to Port
land or San Francisco.
GRAIN and WOOL
Taken In store, or purchased at the high
est market price.
WOOL ! WOOL ! WOOL
500,000 pounds of Wool !
For which we will make Hlicral advances,
and pay the highest market price in cash,
CARTWRlOirr.
WESTLARE
MORRIS.
Albany, March 15-48
SAX I'KAXCISCO- AGRICULT'L
In the Field Again.
TRE ADWELL & CO.
with the old standard
HARVESTING MACHINES
so Npular with all California farmers,
with all the Intent Improvement, and
many new oucs for t he Imrvest of "72.
The Wood's Prlasc Mowers
and Wood' Improved Kcir-Rnke
UenperH.
These- mac hines are Indisputably
THE ISEST IN THE WORLM.
Asaharves er. the WmmIh Improved
Prlae Mower Is confessedly without an
aqua) yet before the country. These ma
chines liave lieen improved since first In
trodnwi, un.'II thev are now almost en
tirely n u ::w inwehlne. They are made
by Walter A. Wood ithe largest manu
facturer of Farming Machinery In the
world) -a man who keeps "up with the
times, " and who now builds ami sells over
twenty-live tlLoiiNimd of the World's
Prise Mowers annually, it led the w orld
at the Paris Exposition, and has found no
poerslme.
The World's Improved Prize Mower Is
esis-ciallv adapted to Oregon. It has a
t"nldliif'.orointodl tmt with lliilld l"V
er, two wlieclN. spring seat, and Is made
almost, entirely of nmllenlile iron, bard
wood andatei'l. It isiev.v,lrougand
ilurnl) le. and though compact and power
ful, is of lighter draft than the other ma
chine of canal weight, it Isovcryway
tint Hie Mower for Oregon, as every
farmer will say whohasone. And Its price
l nn it fr,,ni ', to tll les l tian is asked for
an inferior machine. Farmers, will yon I
pay that (Utterance? investigate before j
vouhuv, and sec If you are gutllug any
ihlpg for that fjtropnjfil for it It ptotlt,
as do Mower costs more to build than dot
Vok1's. Send for a pamphlet before buy-
" "Buy llic Bcsi."
Buy the Mood's Improved Prlac
Mower !
We oft'er also the
GENUINE HAiNE'S HEADERS,
from 10 to l"i feet cut, Improved by Walter
A. Wood, having not onlynH the advant-
ages ofthe old Illinois tniu nine,oiu wihmi s
Improvements, and also Oonnc'H Adjtisf -able
Keel.
tj'-No other Header has these Improve
ments, and no other parties sell them.
Thev are made especially for this cixist, by
Wood, at Hoosick Fall. N. Y.
The Klrby Scir-Rakc Reaper
and Mower.
These machines are too well known to
nitfl desert nt Ion, A Iso t he "K 1RR V ( 'LI P-oi-'K
MnWKM" nrlce t7 Ilie cheaiM'st
and for mjmy purposes the best in the I
market.
The Headier" Is the perfcvtlon ofthe
Portable Engine. As a Threshing Engine
they have long led all others, until now
scarcely any other is to be found.
Taken w ith the
Russell's Thresher,
(IMPROVED)
they make the most complete set of thresh
ing machinery in the world. "The litis
aell," as improved, cannot lie equalled in
the country. We are sole agents tor Die
sale of these celebrated threshers,and have
had them built expressly for this . east.
Ask any (Sinner who has a Russell 1 hrcsh
cr, what he thinks of It.
Mrt'oriulrk's Reaper, Jone'x .flows.
Wagon, H. a.lcr Truehs, Russell
and Planet Horse Powers, Hnj
Pretties, Forks, Sieythes, Nuullies,
fulilvatom, Ac, Ac, Ac
siludebakcr Farm Wagons,
1 1 lim it Horse Rakes,
Anew lot of several car loads, just recelv-
il ; with also every uesaripuou in
Farming Implements
mida fnsli stix'k of
HARDWARE,
HOPE, NAILS, MINING GOODS,
MILLMEN S and FARMER'S
MACHINERY & FINDINGS.
KT Plcac send for circulars and prices.
TREABWELL CO.,
Mark, I situ Francisco.
Head of Front St. (
April I'.KHmt
To tike Citizens of
Brownsville and Vicinity.
Til E CNDEItsltiNED WOCLD AS
nnnnce that they are INDEPENDENT
CANDIDATES for the purchase of all the
"W O O Xa
they, can get, for which they will pay the
Highest Market Price
In Cash or Hoods. Also, they have a full
stoelt'of
F. N CHAli MEKt I1ANIWISI.
on hand, which thev offer at lowest rates
for CASH or PRODl'CE.
KIRK, ni'ME CO.
P. ft. Call on us before rloslnc (Or
your Wool.
Brownsville, March 96, 72-30ma
mm
fjjr SuhseHbers finding an X after their
nainesare Infonned thatthcirsnbscrlptlon
expires with that number, and they are in
vited to renew It. Terms-- per annum,
Inadvnnee; six months,!; three months,
tL
tiT Lvnl fenders received at par from
snltscrihrrs In the Eastern S'.ateS.
A Doetar'a Yrh-fc.
if we have any eross-eyed boy read
ers, perliap they will like fo re 'ad this
little Ineitfent wbieh is related in tin;
Ecniny Mail:
A Mirgeon of this city was ooee
driving DOUie, with a tnediciil friend,
from one of the large np-town hospi
tals. He had just been performing :i
eritieitl operation upon the eye. As
he passed one ot tlie villages of shan
ties tliat we have ileserlls'ii he notictxl
a company of ragged children playing
upon the rack unkempt little roseals
who gnmboJled like so many wild
goats upon the broken ground. One
of tbenl was cross-eyed. The surgeon
east a professional glantv upon him.
and Immediately oonoelved tl Itlea of
playing a scientific joke upon the
youngster for his licitertt. Belittling
up his horse, he said :
"See here, my boy don't you want
to have your eyes straightened, so that
you will look like the other Istys?''
"Yes. snr!" answered Mickey.
"Then jump right up here, and I'll
straighten them for you In a half a
minute." 5"
And the doctor slyly opened his
case of Instruments, taking care that
the little fellow should not see what
he Wits doing.
Mike approached the carriage with
the suspicious step of childhood, but
the commanding air of the surgeon
magnetized Mm, and he liegau to
climb the steps of the brougham.
Just then he caught a glimpse of the
glittering steel and endeavored to re
treat, but he was too late, The two
doctors seized their struggling prize
atyi pinioncil mm between tlieiu. lho
other
youngsters looked on. a ring of
horrified spectators, as in a twinkling
tlie sharp scalpel Mashed in the lace ot
the captive. His screams were of no
avail; the adventurous surgeon in
stantly made the necessary incision-,
and in less than sixty seconds he had
performed, somewhat hastily, it is
true, the operation for "convergent
strabismus, " had straightened the
hoy's eyes, against his will, and had
set him down among his playmates
ag-tln. T-lien touching up his ponies
the doctor whirled off ar.und the cor
ner before the Indignant parents could
arrive upon the scene.
The Urent Mission ol' Wouuiit.
Blackwood's magazine, one of the
most popular literary publications that
emlnate from tla- press of the Old
World, thus gives its estimate of tlie
work assigned to woman :
"(Jreat indeed is the task assigned
to woman ! Who can elevate it wot
to make laws, not to lead armies, not
to govern empires ; but to form those
by whom laws are made, armies led,
and empires governed; to gnaiil
against the slightest taint of bodily lu
hrmity, the frail, yet spotless urea
tares, whose moral, no less than phys
ical being, must lie derived from her;
to inspire those principles, to incul
cate those doctrines, to animate those
sentiments which generations yet un
born and nations yet uncivilized will
learn to bless ; to soften firmness Into
mere", and chasen honor Into refine
ment ; by a soothing care to allay the
anguish ofthe body, and the tar worse
anguish of the mind ; by her tender
ness to disarm pas-ion ; by her purity
to triumph over sense ; to cheer the
j scholar sinking under his toil ; to be
j compensation for friends that are per
i lidous for happiness that has passed
' away. Such is her vocation. Tho
i lOttch of the tortured sufferer, tho
j prison of the deserted friend, the cross
i of the rejected Saviour these arc the
atres on which her greatest triumphs,
j have been arliicvetT. Such is fier ucs
; liny ; to visit the forsaken ; to tend to
j the neglected when nionsrehs aluiu
i don. vlieu counselors betray, when
' justice prosecutes, when brethren and
I disciples lice to remain unshaken and
unchanged, and to exhibit in this low
er world a type of love, constant, pure,
infallible, which in another we are.
j taught to believe the test of virtue,
Fob Charlie's Sake. "Sonic years
1 ago, in war time," said Mr. Moody,
"a well-known Judge, who interested
himself for the welfare of the suffer
ing soldiers, resolved that while a
certain case was pending, he would
turn away all applicants for charity,
that he might devote himself wholly
to the duties ofthe profession.
One day a soldier came; into hi-'
office, poorly clad, his fiiee bearing tho
deep lines of suffering. Tbe Judge,
pretending not to notice him. contin
ued Ids work. The soldier fumbled
iu his pocket for a long time, and then
Iu an uncertain, disappointed voice, as
though he saw that he was unwel
come, "I did have a letter for you."
The Judge acting against the promp
ting of a warm, generous heart, made
no reply. Presently a thin, trembling
band pushed a note along tlie desk.
The Judge raised bis face slightly, and
was about to say, "I have no time for
such matters as those," when he dis
covered the writing was that of his
own son, a soldier in the army. He
took up the note. It rend iu sub
stance,: "Dear Father: the bearer is
a soldier, discharged from the laispt
tal. He Is going home to die. Asi-t
him in any way you can, fur C'ltmitYn
sate."
All tlie tender emotions ot his soul
were laid open. He said to a friend
afterwards, "I took the soldier to my
heart, for Cliarlie's sake ; 1 let him
sleep in Charlie's bed : 1 clothed him,
aftd supplied hint with every comfort,
for the sake of my own dear boy."
My friends, God will never turn the
needy away without a blessing, for his
dear Sou's sake for Jesus' sake ; and
a believing prayer, offered In his name
will ever prevail before the throne."
Honest anil courageous peopi
have very little to sav about either
courage or honesty. The sun ha no
need to boast of Ids brightness nor tho
moon of her effulgence,