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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1872)
J011 HUNTING. THE ALBANY REGISTER PRINTING HOUSE WITH NEW AXD FAST POWER AM) 1IAXB P it E S S E s Latest and most Desirable Styles of Printing Material, U undoubtedly THE SHEBANG To c) FOtt Wlien you vlh Posters, or Visiting Cards, Business Cards, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes, Ball Tickets, Programmes, Labels )!ul why partleiilarle, when it is gen erally acknowledged tlwt we arc ON IT When it comes under tin- hcnl of To eonvince yourself of the truth of the above statement', you have only to call (or send a liand ac companied by three stamps to jiay return postage) when we will astonish you with the capacity of theRKo ISTER ofllee for doing Colored or Plain work, and the re markable ele gance exhll) itedlrythc Boss In Corrallng the stamps for tlie same when finished. 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. OYSTERS, SARDIN ES, RKD HEItttlXli, codfish, etc, I tut received by 34 VB0 Printing DUUGS, KTC. UEO. I 8ETTLEMIER, DRUGGIST (Successor to D. W. WkeSeW)i Parrisli- Xe n Knlliliiijf , llrst Mrcet, AI.UAN Y, OK KHUN. Dealer Ir) DKraSAXDMEDtClXES. CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, CLASS, ETC. All nriitles wmrmnted pttetyond of the l.K'st quality. I Fhvslciahs prescriptions cnrefnllv com 1 ixmridcd. Albany, Oct. 17, lstis-titf STOVES, KTU W. II. St'FARLAXD & )., Opposite the hotels, AlbHiiy, Oregon, i srCCKSSORS TO 0, 1'. TOMPKINS A CO. I STOVES, RANGES, Force and fiitf Puiiip, LEAD AND IRON PIPE, Hollow Ware, j i hoi sr. 11 KMMI5MJ IIAIIBWAUK, Till, Copper mid Sheet Iron Ware. I.AIK.IXT STOCK IX THE VAIAEY. Lowest Prices Every Time. Repairing Fro;erly Done. 40v2 JBU1T Til KJSS. Fruit Trees, Cirape Vines, Ac. rpilE CNDEKSIliNED 1NV1TKS TI1K L attoiii ion of the public to hislnrgeund complete stock (if APPLE, PEAK, PLUM. CllttRRY nnd Other TREES. Also, (i)iAPK VI F.s hist In tlie Slate: Ornamental Treec, Shmus, Plains, cur rant. Uooseberrb s. Strawberries, Roses, Dahlia and nulla which win in' sold a low as llrst-cktss stock inn be afforded. Kov.tMlvt Ji A. MILLARD. HARDWARE, N RW FIRM! W. II. Kl II & CO. Have just received a lafgo and well select ed stock of II A. Tt D AA'-tV. It K , Farmers' & Mechanics' Tools, i CONSISTING OF ANVILS, VICES, BEL- j lows, hammers, sleiltces, saws, planets cross cut and mill saws; together with a largo AiNKoirrai:!' OF inox and RfKEi, Nails, springs, axles, thlmblc-skclns, holts, etc., etc., ete. A well neleeted Kloeh of "Wnpron Timber, M 'OH ICS, S5CSSS, Bent rims, shafts, poles, hickory axles, ete. All of which are now offered to the pub lic at low rates, As we make the bnstneSB a aperlully, we can and will keen a batter assortment, at lower prices, than any house hi this city. Also receiving and opening, n large and splendid assortment of WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Which we offer at reduced rates. W. II. 1U IIN H CO., Montelth fire-proof brick, First street. March 12, 70-M fi I)LANK DEEDS, MORTfiAGES, ETC., 15 on hand -Meat stylea-ond for wUe low, atthlsofDnS sS859Fv m & JSbbBSb 64 i m ammt v ran P9 NOW IS THE TIME! NOXK TOO P0OBT0 BUY IT The Cheapest Live Newspaper on the Pacific Coast! testes Albany .Register j An F.lgliCPiis'c Weekly N iispnpi r, CONTAIN IS J FORTY-EIGHT COLUMNS of natter, written and selected to meet the wants and tastes of ail varieties of people. The HEOIHTER Is printed On new j and elegant type, contains a carefully written digest of tlie new- of tlie week, both loeal And general; is plain and" outspoken on all matters of political hnportnnee. while its columns contain a tair share of literary and ini-Volliine-ous reading, etc., etc.. making it the most attractive paper In Oregon, The REGISTER Isoffered to sub scribers, from now until the close of the volume, For the extremely low price of ONE DOLLAR, Which puts it within the reach of all. Will not the friends of the IUjuster make a vigorous efi'm t to put into Ihe hands of n their neighbors, as at ttio price it is the cheapest newspaper pub lished on tlie i'acitlc coast ? DHV-COOLlS & GROCERIES. NEW STORE ! NEW GOODS ! M, MIIr. BEACH is now opening n Selected Stock of General Merchandise, Consisting of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing! GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Crockery tind liiss Ware, HOOTS AN!) S1COIX, PAINTS AND OILS, ETC., ETC., AND IS OFFKHINli THE ROODS TO the public at prices corii'sjionilin with the limes. A I! kinds of merchantable produce taken in exchange for goods. Come one, come nil, and examine prices, at tUN old stand, formerly occupied by D. Beach A Hon, opposite Foster's brick, south stile r irst street, Ai:iny, Oregon. 3tv3 C1R0CEIUKS AND PROVISIONS, In full If snoplv.Just received by 3v4 lUIlOIS. FIRE! FlltE! FIRE! m A Nlllrh In Time Kaves Nine." UNION Fire and Marine Insurance Company, Xos. 418 and 4IS California St., SAX FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. Stoekholdera Individually Llnlile. Cash capital, In gold coin, Deposit in Oregon, - - - 750,000 (Ml ;o,ooo oo IjOkhck iruninlly nnd equitably ad JUHted, ami TAID IX GOLD COIX. tpms COMPANY ItAVlXli COMPLIED 1 with the laws of Oregon, by making a deposit of titty thousand dollars. Is now Srepared to effect Insurance against loss or stnage by fire, and also against marine unit Inland navigation risks, on liberal terms. (WWTAVE TOCaiARD, President. Cu as. I). Uavkk, Sccrefarj'. J.C. MENDENH ALL, Agent, Albany. Albany, 1STI-U DRUGS, KTC. Murder Iti Albany II A8XKVKR YKTUEEN' KNOWN, AND no threatening oi it ai present. Death ; Is a thin;.' which sometime must befall ' every son will itaugliterof the human bin I ily ; and yet. At the Mid-day, Of vour life. If disease lays his vile hands ilium you, there is si ill "a lulm In t'illcad," v vnien rim iuuv oe iinniu(ii-invi : hotillli. iiii'l prolong your days ton iiilnieiv j lout extent. IIoW ? j By calling on R. C. HILL & SOX, With n prescription, whoro yon can havo It comismnded by one experienced In that ; particular line. Also, constantly on hand a stood lowoillneni of fresh drugs patent : medicines, chemical. Calais, oils, dyu- s'.utts, trusses ete. Agents ior tlie Celebrated in!. Weed Kcmrriy, Or. Oregon lihenulatle Cure: 1 r. 1). Jnyne A Sorts' medicines, etc. Sponco's Positive and Negative Powders kept in stock. Also agents for the Home Shuttle S nlng Machine, One of the most useful pieces of household furniture, cfclunt. Call and examine. it. c. hill & son. Albany, Jurie 10, 71-luv.l ALBANY FOUNDRY Ant Machine Shop, A. F, ( UEKitv Proprietor, ALBANY, OBEGOX, .Vnnufarturcs Steam Engiues, Eiocir mid Saw Mill Miieliiii' cry, WOOD WORKING Anil AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, And nil kinds of IKON ANSI KKAK CASTING. Particular attention )M to repalniiK all 1 kinds of machinery. 4Iv.1 MISCELLANEOUS. c. t. ftUfTWTunirr. ft tvwn.AKK A. B .Mounts. CARTWRIGHT, WESTLAKE & MORRIS, GEXERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS ! ALBANY, OREOO, Have constantly on hand a large and vari ed 'assortment of Agricultural Machinery. which they Offer on the most reasonable terms. Also, on band the cek'bmtcd Mitchel Wagon, Light and heavy. Advances made on Urnln, Wool, and Other approved 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! SOO,000 pounds of Wool ! For which we will make liberal advances, and iy the highest market pi lee Irt cash. CARTWRIOHT, WESTLAKE ft MORRIS. Albany, March 15-fc) SAX 1'RAXCISCO- AGRK.TT.TTi III the Field Agnln. TRE ADWELL & CO. with t he old xtatidar 1 HARVESTING MACHINES so popular with nil California fanners, with utll the latest liuuravi nicnW. and many new o)ies for t fits harvest of 1-1. The Wood's Prize Mower and Wood' Improved Kill-Hake Reaper, These machines an' Indisputably THE HK1T IX THE WORI.H. s a harvester, the Wood- Improveil li le Mower Is confessedly w ithout an coital vet before tbh tsmntry. The-' ma chines have l-cn improved since Am m-ti-odnced, nnlllthey are now almost t,. drely n new niaelitne. Theyaivmo! by Walter A. Wood (the largest mntvn facturer of Farming Machinery in the world) a man who keeps "up With the times," nnd who now builds and sells over twenfy-Hve thoiwand ot the. World's Prize Mowers annually. It led the orid at the Paris Exposition, and has lound no The Wood's Improved Prise Mower Is enpeehiny adaplel to Oregon. It has a foKiliiltiorlointedllmr with linnd lev er, two wKevt spring seat, and is uncle almost entirely of mrtlteitWe Iron, hard wood and atevl, It Is heavy, atronn and durable, and I hounh compact and power ful. Is of lighter draft than the other ma chines of ciuul weight, l is every way hist the Mower for Oregon, as every 'fanner will shv whohnsonc. And Us price iUDO: . f,-,n in to -'.') lessthan Isarttedfor an inferior machine. Farmers, will you nay that difference? Investigate before TOU buy, and sec If yon are gelling any thing lor that nrtro p0 for It U prtifft, ns no Mower costs more to build t han does Wood's. Send fom pamphlet before buy ing. "Buy the Best." Oliy the Wood- Improved Price Mower ! We offer also the GENUINE HAINE'S HEADERS, from hi to 11 feet cut. Improved, by Vt alter Wood, having not onlvo the ndvant ngesoftheold Illinois machine, but Wood-s Improvements, nun iie-o uuniiv n .iUn, So other neadcr has those Improve, incut', and no other rallies sell them. They are made especially lor tills coast, by Wood, at Hooslck Fall, N. V. The Kirny Self-Rake Reaper aai1 Mower. These machines are too well known to need descrlpl ion. Alsothe"KIRBl CUP; PE1I MOWER"- price ;:,- the eheaprat and for many purposes the best in the market. ALL SIZES rvV TREADWELL&CO ........ f,..n la ,1,.. nuvAwrftnn nf 111' " I III' lieiei.ev it, in. -. Portable Engine. As a Threshing Emctne thev have long led all others, until now senreety anv other is to he lound. Taken w II h the Russell's Thresher, (IMPROVED) they make the most complete set ol Ihresh-1 Inir machinery in the world. "The llns sell," as improved, cannot he cipmllcd in the country. We arc sole agents fertile snleofthesocolehmicdlhreshcrsjind have 1 had I hem built expressly for Ibis, oast, Ask any farmer who has a Kussell Thresh- j er, w lm'l he thinks of It, HX'Ormlck'l Henper, Joiie- Plow. Wnuoii, Header Tnieh, Unwell nnd Planet Horse Power, liny . Pree, Fork, Sryllie, Snathe. Cultivator, Ice., e., Ac. Stiidehaker Furiu Wukom, Ithuea Horse Rakes, 1 A new lot of several ear loads, lust recelv-1 mi ; With, also every description of Farming Implements Midii fresh stock of HARDWARE, ROPE, NAILS, MINING GOODS, SWILLIWEN'S and FARMER'S MACHINERY & FINDINGS, j t-iy Please send lor circulars and prices, j TREAOWELL & CO., if8"" . j Sou PrtinclM-o. ' Head of Front St. ) C. B. Couwtoek&Co., Aleuts, AI.BANV, OIlMiOX. Aitrll IMRml j Important to Merehants. Ureal Rnlnetlou In Cniidit! IK CONSEQUENCE OF A DECLINE IX i the prlo of sugars tlie underslgncil, proletorsof the Portland Cnndy .Hnnnlhetory, h ive made u corresponding reduction in I .,i,.. ,i, lies Ainittiuf loir from j to ' lie- - - t - 5cenls))era)und. All candies sold by ns are wurmated to lie miinufttctured mini Uouble Refined Kugnr. A full assort men! of nil kinds of nnts constant Iv on hand, anil soul in unman no- , vnnce on San Francisco prices. orders from the country promptly at-j tended to. AI.ISKY Jt IIKUKLE, I No. 17 Flrst'St., opposite Post oaks?, nifcml Portland, Oregon, j VLim mm CsT Subscrllwre finding an X after their names are informed thatthelrsubiH'riptloii ejplnn with that number, and theyatv In vited to renew It. Ternn wpirnimnm, in advance; nix months, (4; three months, fl, fciT" Ual tenders received at lnr from stiWrila'ra In the Kagteni Stales. A Story of a Hose. A roso with fo pretty a little stovy as thic, ami so full of romance as this, ought to be beautiful, ami so i. the Cher okee Row. Here is the sWrytohl of it : "An Indian chief of tliO Seminole tribe was taken prisoner by his enemies, the Cherokees, aihl iloometl to torture, but tell so sei iously ill that it became neeewory to wait tor his restoration to health before committing him to the lire. And as he lay prostrated by dis ease in the cabin ot the Cherokee warrior, the daughter of the latter, a young dark-faced maid, was his nnife. She tell in love with the young chieftain, and, wishing to save his li!e, urged him to escape. Hut he would not do so unless she would tlee with hiin. She consent ed. Vet, lietbre they had gone tar, impelled by soft regret at leaving home, she asked permission of her lover to return for the purpose of bearing away some memento of it, No, retracing her footsteps, she broke a sprig of white rose which climbed up the poles of her fathers tent, and preserving it during her flight through the wilderness, planted it by the door of her new home in the land of the Semluoles. And trom that day this beautiful flower has always been known lietwecn the keys of Florida, and through, out the Southern States, by the name of the Cherokee Hose." A most extraordinary attempt to commit suicide is reported from Sherborne, England. A man em ployed as a fencer at Sherborne Castle was found by a woman, in her kitchen, sitting by the tire, with blood issuing from his mouth, blood Ix'ing upon the floor, ami necker chief on tire. She asked him wl at he had done, and he replied that he had tried to blow Iffs brains out. Assistance was immediately obtain ed, when the nozzle of a pair of bellows was found lying by his side. The old man said be had only halt' done it ; his old head was too thick to blow. It seemed the would-be suicide had been carrying ftiscs and rock powder about him, and had drilled a hole in the nowsleof a bel lows, converting it into a kind of small cannon, and inserting the end of it into his mouth. He had been addicted to drink, and had before! threatened "to make a hole in tho water." A Glasgow professor has just dis covered that a mass of ice placed upon a wire gauze, upon the appli cation of slight pressure, will pas through the gauze, retaining its shape and nearly all its weight, and ro-appear a solid mass on tho other side. Another phase ot this singular principle is that a wire, drawn across a mass ot ice, hanging down and weighted at each end, will cut its way through the ieo pretty rapidly, while the ice closes up behind it and oilers as firm re sistance to any attempt atcleavago where the wire went through as at any other point, I low lit t io wo know of the property of things' which are every day at our fingers' ends. A " I.ook-lieyond-thc-end-ot-your-nofc club" is propored ; but, rjracious heaven ! who shall efcapo the fetal blackball? They tell adroU story of a Colo rado bar-kocper, whose customers complained that his liquor was weak and impotent. This stimu lated his ingenuity, and he devised a compound mixture of pure spirits, poison oak and butternut, which agreeably surprised those who par took therof; the first imbiber who tried it, fairly yelled with delight ; the next took two drinks and tun: ed a double summersault in tho front ot the store and finally a ped dler under the influence; of this ex traordinary draught, actually stoic hisownpack,and bid it in ti e woedf. The bar room has greatly risen ia those parts, and its keeper is looked ujiou as a public beuelhctor. The law of Ohio, which hold-i the liquor dealer responsible for tho injury done by the drinker whi'o intoxicated, is wise in policy and right in principle. It you want a destructive Hiblo argument for it, you can find it in the Mosaic law, where tho man who kept the goring ox, but who did not keep him con fined, is held responsible for tho damages done by the unruly beast. Kxodtis xxi : 2849. A Milwaukee man, ever since tho Grand Duke's bill, carries hi- rlj(.t baud behind bis back slmklt g hands only with his left. The former is in ferred exclusively for royalty.