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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1872)
DUUGS, ETC. SAN F'UNCISOO- AGttlCULT'L JOB PRINTING. ALBANY REGISTER PRINTING HOUSE WITH NEW AND FAST POWER AND HAND PR E S S E S, LnteSt ami most Desirable Styles or Printing Material? h undoubtedly THE SHEBANG TO GO FOB When you vyWh Posters, or Visiting Cards, Business Cards, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes, Bail Tickets, Programmes, Labels-- Imt why particularize, when it is gen erally acknowledged tliat wc are ON IT When it comes under the licul of Printing. To convince youwelf of the truth of the above statement, you ltuve only to call (or send a hand ac companied by three stamps to iy return postage) when we will astonish you with the capacity of the Reg ister office for doing Colored or Plain work, and the re markable ele gance exhib ited by the Boss in totaling the stamps for the same when finished. When you have lz" In our line, call. A hint to the sufficient is wise as a blind kick's horse, or words to that effect. OYSTERS, 8AHIUNFA HKI) HERRING, i-oaush,etc.,Jott recelvodby Ml PeBOW. CiEO. F. 8ETTLEMIER, DRUGGIST. (Successor to D. W. Wakefield), Pan-lab's Jlew Buildlaa;, riratMreet., ALB AX T, OREGON. Denier in DRUGS AND MKIHCIXBi, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC. All articles warranted purr, anil of tlx1 lies! ipinlitv. Physicians prescriptions carrfnllv com pounded. Attain y, Oct IT, lsCS-iit f 8TGVE8, ETC. W. II. M'FABLAXD & CO., Opposite the hotels, Albany, Oregon, 8CCOESSORS TO 0. P. TOMPKINS A CO. STOVES, RANGES, I'on o and Lift Pump, LEAD AND IRON PIPE, Hollow "Ware, HOUSE Fl BMMIIMi IIARDWABE, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron w are. IARUIXT STOCK IX THE VALLEY. Lowest Prioes Every Time. licpairiug Properly none. 40v2 I'll I IT TKliKS. Fruit Trees, drupe Tine, &e, THK I NHEBSIfiXEI) IX VITUS THE nttent ion of 1 lie p iblie to his large and complete stock of APPLE. PEAR. PI.IM. CJIEIIHY and other TREKS. Also, GRAPE VI EK-best in the State: Ornamental Tree', Shrubs, Plants. Cur runts, (iooselicrrii s, Strawberries, Koscs, Dahlias and Bull which will he sold as low an flrst-class stock can lie afforded. Nov. 4J-12v4 J. A. MII.I.ARI). HARDWARE, N E W FIRM! W. II. KUHX A CO. Have Jnst received a large and well select- eu bioch Ul HARDWARE, Such as Farmers' & Mechanics' Tools, ClONMfOTNG OF ANVU, VIUKS, IIEb j lows, hammers, sledges, saws, ptones, cross cut and mill saws; together wilhu large ASSORT! or IRON AM STEEL, Nails, springs, axles, thiinhle-skciiis, holts, cic, cic, vie. A well selected stock of Wagon Timber, 8POKF.S, IIITBS, Bent rims, shafts, poles, hickory axles, ele. All of which are now offered to the pub; ...... ......... Au muki, tho hnslness a specialty, wc can nnd will keep a better assort iminii www ....j house In this city. 1..,, ,,; t'i in ' and oiH'iiinir. a large mid splendid assortment of WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Which we oiler at reduced rates. W. II. Kl'HX CO., Montelth fireproof brick, First street. March 1.', 70-27 B ,LANK DBRP6, MORTOAHK8 ETC., i .. h.nri -iatAst at vies-and for sole low, at this office. is SOW IS THE TIME! NONE f 00 POOR TO BUY IT The Cheapest Live Newspaper on the Pacific Coast ! THE Albany Register Ad I IghMhlgf Weekly Xcwspaper, CONTAINISO 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 the news of tiie week, both local and 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 REGIST EK Is offered 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 RKQISTEn make a vigorous effort to put into the hands of all their neighbors, as at the prlecit Is the cheapest newspaper pub lished on the Pacific coast y DUY-GOODvS & GROCERIES. NEW STORE ! NEW GOODS ! J. MILT. BEACH is now opening a Selected Stork of General UlrrcliundiMe, t'onslsthig of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing! GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Crockery nnd (ilasR Ware, BOOTH AMI MIOEM, PAIXTS AND OILS, KTC., ETC., A NO IS QFFKR1XQ THE ROODS TO the public at pricescorivsixindingwith the times. All kinds of merchantable produce taken in exchange for goods. Come one, come all, and examine prices, at the old stand, formerly occupied by I. llraeh Son, opposite Foster's brick. soul h stdc First stmit, Ainony, iiregon. (IRtK'KltlES AND PROVWOXS, In full T supply, just received by 3v4 . DlBOIS. FIRE ! FIRE FIRE! "A Ntltch ill Time Nit vet Nine." UNION Fire and Marine Insurance Company, Nob. 16 and 418 California St., SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. Stockholders Irnllvldnnlly MnWe. Cash capital, In gold coin, - - 17.10,000 00 Deposit in Oregon, 80,000 00 losses promptly nnd equitably ad justed, nnd PAID IX COLD COIN. 3l'inS'COMPANY HAVING COMPLIED L with the laws of Oreuon. by making a eposlt of tlftv thousand dollars. Is now prepared to effect Insurance against loss or damage by lire, and also against marine and Inland navigation risks, on liberal terms. GCSTAVE TOUCHARD, President. Cha. D. Havek, Secretary. 1, 0. MENDENHALL, Agent, Albany. Albany, 1OT1-U j Harder In Albany , y as never yet been known. ami 1 II no threatening of ltat present. Death N thing which sometime must brtMl cvei,ysmiandc'ughteronhehuuianlaiu- lly ; mid yet, At the Mid-day, Of your life. If disease lay his vilo hands upon you, there is still "n bttlmin liilciul," j by which ion may Ikj restored In priicct i health, und prolong yotu1 days loauilrucu i tons client. How 7 Tty Milliter on It. C. HILL A SOX, With n prescription, where von run have ii rnuipnimdrd by one experienced in tlmt partk-ulnr line. Also, constantly on hand it Rood assortment of frvli drugs, pntent nil' Urines, fill lllicllK puints, oils, llve- stun"s, trusses, etc. Agent! lor the Celebrated fuk Weed Remedy , Or. Oregon Itlienmnlie Cure; Dr. I). Jnyne ft Hons medicines, etc. Spem-e's Positive and Negative Powders kept In stock. Also agents for the Home Mini tie Hewing Machine, )ne of the most useful pieces of household furniture extant. Call mid examine. It. I'. 1III.I. A SOX. Altwny, June 10, TtNWVt FOUNDRY. ALBANY FOUNDRY And Machine Shop, A.F.CHERUY Proprietor, ALBANY, OREGOX, Manufacture-!-; Steam Engines, Flour and Saw Mill Miiehiii cry, WOOD WORKING And AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, And nil kltlds of HU AM) BRANM CACTIXUN. Particular attention paid to repairing nil kinds of machinery. 41 v3 MISCELLANEOUS. r. m. r.viiTwnioiiT. r. wksti.ake. A. II. MOHIilS. CARTWRIGHT, WESTLAKE & MORRIS, CSEXERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS ! ALRAM', OREGON, Have constantly on hand a large and vari ed "assortment of Agricultural Machinery. which they offer on the most reasonable terms. Also, on hand the celebrated Mitchel Wagon, Light and heavy. Advances made on Urnlu, 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 nt the high est market price. WOOL t WOOL ! WOOL ! 500,000 pounds of Wool I For which we will make liberal advances. and pay the highest market price In cash. CARTWRIGHT, WESTLAKE ft MORRIS. Albany, March U-M In the Field Again. TREAD WELL &C0. with tbe old standard HARVESTING MACHINES so popular with all California fanners. with all the Intent Improvements, and many nw ones for the harvest of 71. The Wood's Prise Mower and Wood's Improved Srir-Rake Hen pern. These machines arc Indisputably the hunt in the wori.o. As a harvester, the Wood's Improved Prlae Mower is confessedly without an equal vet licfore the it inn try. These ma chines' have been improved since first ln troduoful, until they are now almost en tirely new ttmenme. I aej are inane by Wnlter A. Wood (the Inntcst manu facturer of Funning Machinery In the worldi-a man who kens "up with the times," and who now builds and sells over twenty.flve thousand of the World's Price dowors annually, it led the world nt. the Paris K.iosltlon, nnd 1ms found no jhit since. The Wood's Improved Prize Mower Is cspcciallv n'laptwl to Oregon. It has a roldlng'ior jointed) hnr with hand lev er, two wheels. Spring seat, ami is made almost entirely of malleable boa, bard wood and at eel. " is heavy strong and durable, and though compart nnd power ful, Is of lighter draft than the other nia chnies of equal weight. It is every w ay jnst the Mower for Oregon, as every farmer will say who has one. And its price ilHNJ Is from H i to lifi less t han U) asked for an inferior machine. Fanners, will yon pav thai dltferenee? Inresllgale before VOU buy, and wc if you urc getting any tiling for that ettm pwflt-to " ' protlt, as no Mower costs more to build than ilia's Wind's. Send fur a ruinpblet before buy "Buj Ihe Rest." Iluy the Wood's Improvtd l'rlse Mower I We offer also the GENUINE HAINE'S HEADERS, from 10 to U feet cut, improved by Walter A. Wowl, having not onlvcI the nilvnnt aaesoftlic old Illinois iiiachincbut Wood's Improvements, and also Donne's Adjust able Keel. 6iTNo other Reader has these Improve, incuts, and no other parties sell them. They are ma le especially for this coast, by Wood, at Iloosick Fall, Sr. Y. The Kirliy Sclf-Rakc Reaper nnd ufower. Tliese niaehlnes nre too well known to nooddi-Hcriotlon. Also the "K1HBY CLIP PER MOWK1!" price f7S-tie cheapi'st and or many purposca the best In the market. 'Th nmi Uev" Is the isafcction of the Portable Engine. As a Threshing Engine they have long led all others, until now scarcely any other Is to lie found. Taken with the Russell's Thresher, (IMPROVED) thev make Ihe most eonipjotescl of thresh iiig" mnrhlnerv In the world. "TbeRus sell,"' as iui)io'ved, ennnot lie etualled In the countrv. Wc an1 sole agents for the side or these celebrated thrvshenuinil have had them built expressly for this coast. Ask anv farmer who has a Russell Thresh er, n hat he thinks of it. Met'ormlrk's Renper, Jone's Plows, Wilsons. Header Trucks, Kusnell nnd Planet Horse Powers, Hay Presses, forks, Scythes, Nnathes, Cultivators, Ac Ac, Sit. Studcbnker Farm Wagona, Ithaca Horse Rakes, A new lot of several car loads, Just reeeiv wl ; with also every description of Farming Implements anda fresh stock of HARDWARE, HOPE, NAILS, MINING GOODS, miLLMEN'S and FARMER'S MACHINERY & FINDINGS. eSTPlease send for circulars and prices. TRLARWELL & CO., Market, ) i.Ilull.isra, Head of Front St. 1 an iraneiseo. C. R. Coniatock & Co., Agents, ALBANY, OKEUON. April lls.13mt Important to Merchants. Urent It eduction In Candles! rl C0N8EQUENCE OF A DECLINE IN the price of Biuntrs the undersigned, proprietors of tud Portland Candy .Manufactory, have made a corresponding reduction in Ihe price of candles, amounting from i to 5 cents per pound. All candies sold by us are warranted to be manufactured from Doable Refined Rngttr. A full assortment of all kinds of nuts constantly on band, and sold at a small ad vance on San Francisco prices. Orders front the country promptly at tended to. AL18KY Jt IIF.IIKl.E, No. 101 Flrat-St., opposite Fob! office, nstiml Portland, Oregon. mm ram nlSalMrMsadnBnUsrn expire wfci tMt nwtobsr, and they aw ht Ttted to mar - Terms- Wwannnmr la advBBte; stettOwt ha,? tBa months tor Legal lesajaji rmfl wf at par Iroin subwribcrain the Eastern Mates. The The literary enitiof the hour in Germany is a revelation regard ing the "Jysterioui abditation" of Ferdinand the Fifth, in Austria, during the revolutionary tronblesot' 1848. Baron 1 lelfort, who seems to have been in the secret, now gie to the world in his history of re cent Austria; ami it stems to have' been a mystery from tho very be ginning. 7'ho Knijicror had tied tVum Vienna to Olmutz to avoid the dangersof tho rebellion. Early one morninR a mysterious excite ment pmadiMl the old tuwu. I.a dies and gcntlomcn were hastening, on tiot or in carriages, to the Arch b'nhop's palace ; mounted orderlies were rlying hither and thither, ami troops of every grado were hasten ing to a common rendezvous. It was soon discovered that nearly all the members of the Imperial house hold had arrived in the night, and that the ministers and all the high officers of iS'tatc were present. No one divined the cttuso of this unu sual activity neither the actors nor the spectators. The most influen tial men of the realm simply knew that they were ordered to assemble in gala dress in the palace at Ol mutz, a little after daylight of a December morning. 7'he company represented nearly every department of the government, in all varieties of dross, even to the priestly robes of the high officia's of the Church, Anxiety and consternation were on every countenance. Hven the Arch duke Ferdinand approached the master ot the ceremonies, begging to know why they were thus mys teriously called together at so un seasonable an hour. His only an swer was that his lijis wore sealed until events should tell their own story. And thus the fairest princess ot the Imperial Court were kept in agony of suspense. The incubus on the company was shown by the ominous silence or painful whispers, and the waiting minutes seemed horn's. At last, at eight o'clock, the folding doors were thrown open, and their majesties, the Emperor and Empress, accom panied by the Archdukes, Francis Charles and the present Emperor, Francis Joseph, solemnly entered and took their seats assigned to them. A breathless suspense con trolled the assemblage as the Fm peror arose, and taking a document , from his breast, read as follows: "Weighty reasons have brought me to the irrevocable determination to lay down the Imperial crown, which I do in favor of my beloved nephew ; his father, my dear broth er, renouncing all his rights to the throne in favor of his cherished son." The Emperor then bade the .Min ister of the State lay before him the necessary documents for signature and ratification by witnesses; after which the youthful successor ap proached his uncle and knelt befoii; him, in such state of mental agita tion that he could not command his words ot gratitude. The abdicating monarch bent over him with his benediction, and then embracing him, uttered the only free words heard during the entire scene : "God bless thee ; be honest and he will protect thee. I have acted freely and willingly." Women burst into violent sobs, and tin eyes of strong men became fountains of tears, &T7wr' Monthly. Absalom, the reprobate son of gom! King David, wore Ms hair long, al ter the manner of the maidens of Judea, and Tor Hint bit of folly got en tangled in the branches ol a tree, and lost his lite. Jf he had lived in the-' times, and adopted the fashion of our maidens, lie would not have run thai risk. A lady iu Burlington, Iowa, was riding beneath tlie spreading brandies of some trees, the other day, and lier hair was caught even as that of the liandsome Prince of the house ot David. She was not hung, but left her chignon dangling in the breeze. Thoiblesome Women. At the close ot one of Mrs. tSwisshelm's ora tions she asked if any male citizen was present who was opposed to woman suffrage; Ifsoshe would liketo have him stand up and give his reasons. To the surprise ol nearly all present, the ie I nooa-nunqeu uiapiam ot the Ohio Penitentiary rose. Some one hinted to ! Mrs Swisshelm his calling and posi tion, when Mrs. Swisshelm Inquired If I ho haii anv women iu the Penitentiary. I "Yes," if :ponded tlie Chaplain, "we j have twelve, and they make more j trouble tlian the who'e nine hundml j men." Nothing fa more easy to do than mis chief, nothing more difficult to bear without complaining. Men generally put a greater value uyon the favors they bestow than upon those they receive. Over warm friendship, like coals, are quickly dropped.