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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1872)
I p . . Mann g r guster. - 1'. S. OOirinl Paper for O regno. FRIDAY. JI XE 7. 1S72. ; itl9 " th De"itiWJ' ; Deraoeracv is vet disturbed. Its Main hope was tl Cincinnati Co vention. ltcaluinti its weak and unstable condition, its c-.tire iiiaM-1 iU circulating around, wearing ill a spirit of yielding Mplessiiess of lll0,r ,lfcks os ""heative of their looked forward to the Cincinti ial,sorrtion the polWeal idio - movement with Wful, nay even! "y:icraeiesofthe sage of Chsppaqua. v . ' . . , . - vearniug anxiety. It aMirinniid BriHfiitlihifwhlfcBlfltnrr nost elieerfully that a candidate . would be put in nomination by that " 1 PW B"1 - v'otivention, whom it could support without giving consistency too great a stretch. The nomination of Adams or Davis, especially the former, would have been received by it with general satisfaction. It would have rallied to his supovt with increasing unanimity and en In (act, Democracy had thusiasm about settled down to the cunclu- swn mat Aiiams womu e iub ... .1 11 1 . .lioice oi'tl Libera Conve nreouoHi nml Iir1 mmlA on its mind to en- dorse him. Alas, however, for the hopes of Democracy : 1 lie nomina tion of Greeley upset its calcula tions. How could the elements ot tomocracy, grown so loose and in unbordinate by frequent defeats and departures, hope to consolidate, to mite as one man in a hearty coa- lescenoe with renegade Republicans, n supporting a man for President viio has spent a long political life ii trvino to 'thwart the kdincr aims ana measures ot the Demo- eratic tarty ? Some, it is true, seem to accept his nomination with pleas ure ; but it cannot be real with but ,i small fraction, if any, of thatclass. The Democrats of the East and South arc slowly giving in their ad-1 01 we AS " ,nalwr 01 wmmtm hesion, but it is not becanso they stioo he believed that the pi admire the man, or endorse his ocr who incurs the dangers and principles ; but because in their de-' privations of a frontier life, and thus pendent condition it holds out the ! ai,ls in h,y e foundation of new o-,lv means of support. They have commonwealths, render a valua no admiration for Greeley. Xo : a,,le rvice to h,s C0U,,trV. 's man in his senses can have who ha ".titled to its special favor and pro Lent trat k of his vascillatinff and 'tlon- VhS tlmt in proprt.on' i Tin -i i-t ii peeviahtpa. htle his knowledge ., of pities is very great and his ability as a writer eminent, still trood iudirment and balance is want, ing. Greeley has never been a safe ! as accomplished, he has fa loader or counselor, ltecause tl cs- vorcd eveiy measure which has had scntuil element, stability, was want-! tllis lnwsc as itf! c,lief Jesig" ing. But while the Democrats re- Encouraging the universal disscm- oognize this fact, and know at the i,,ation oi Iean,i"g raon8 t,ie l100" same time that lie has nothing in pie by means of common school sys ccmraou with them except hi in-1 tcmfi; the establisment of ouretln stability, they are still so dead r.s eational bureaus, and agricultural an organization, so unspirited by ; a'lJ mechanic institutions, and rcn thnir nummwiM difritt and misfi.r. deling even-moral and legislative tunes, so broken up by internal dif-; of opinio, ' a," to virtually yield tlienuelves passively into the . lands of the Greeley faction, and the current of Democracy is slowly but surely driftins towards the Greeley and Drown channel. In Pwer- T1,e heart of President other words there is every indica- Grant a"J tbe great Depublic-an lion that the morale of the Democ- Part V of the nation, sympathbee racy has departed, aud independent iw,tl1 the effort, of the laboring consolidation is out of the question-1 ('Ias8CS t0 imProve t,,e"' "KliUons, ... I the world over. Enough wages to D" urwif jr. : supply the substantial demand of It is staleJ that the arch traitor, j the famiiy in clothing, food, educa Jeff Davis, has written a lctier to ! tion, medical attendance, repose ami Wade Hampton declaring for a reasonable number of holidays, (irecley, and giving the opinion that should be granted to the laborer the Democrats arc unwise to make j everywhere, a nomination at Paltimore. As the opinion and adv.c-e ot Jeff Davis is j ffl not without its influence over a a family consisting of an old large class of Oregon Democrats, it .aian by tlie name of Heaver, and may be safely conjectured that this , his three sons, all of whom were .. ' :.1.-J 'IM.-.. C. !..!. i-jsition will very materially modi-1 1 " .... m -. . . . ru ir twin 1 1 . vtiv.v '. ....... iytheviewsofmanyofthem,ilnotiegofa pionS) though veiy iiij entire class. These "Die-in-thc-, trjc minister, who resided in the last-ditch" fellows are more on the same town. It so happened that "brag," than "hold-fast," anyhow. ! one of the boys was bitten by a and when they do begin to wilt I rattlesnake and was expected to ! ritn nrhnn 4 lift mmiclAI1 tPOC CAIlt fill" they will wilt all over. Oregon lJemocratic journals were fierce and blatant not long since against any coalescence against tlie "possum" po!icy-but latterly they lave been I . . . : . . . ; 4uite modrate, and now tlot Jeft, and tlie South generally have turn, ed themsel vesover passively into tlie custody of the Greeley-Brown fee- tioiLitwilltbe long until Democrats unstarch themselves and come down to absolute pulp in the ! same way. Political mildew ami J bliglit, in the filiape of the passive : scheme, have already absorbed the individuality and vigor from South, em ami fcastern IJemotnry, and tbe valleys mid MoCs of the West, now that Jeff lias sjxikcn, cannot much longer withstand, if really in- d"5 l,ie increasing pressure. It : m be long now, wc opine, Mr ' tftOvegoii'-nic-iiKhe-last-ditehers" ncss oi a naiionis iooe ioiiiki muif C0ver tlie wliole cargo in the cus elcvation ami education of its labor-; tom-house. ic .tin.,,t l.v Pn. Ident Grant in one of his message, honorable alike to ins neau ana ms heart. It shows the kindly sympa - tint that evists in the mind of the President for the laboring classes, and ,,isf0nwt "PPiation of their; rcai nevus mi uiuu iiiai me true in- terosts of the nation as well as their ,tri" , own personal interests mav uo Bro- ' moted. Xo President has ever w rand more sincere in- terest in the welfare of this class of our people, than President (Jrant. lie has shown this feeling in every message. Individuals before meas lives, the interests of citizens re garded as paramount, is the spirit which animates the official policy of President (Irant. Influenced by tnw, ne oppoeea iiie nica imi l",lj''l la'"ls should be regarded chiefly as a source of revenue, and ; .If 1. 1.1 -1 -t . , ' :iA i .-n ti-.l tlmir l-ni.i.l Kpttti.tnont. -i and successful cultivation. He lie lieved that the fund which would arise from their sale, would not be near so important to our well-being j as to bestow the lands on the tiller I .1 -I A as the laborinff classes arealucated I , T Wf they are elevated ... the alc I BflU J "WW ine WSTJrar greatness ot tlie nation i promoteu to universal culture, has 1-een the ...icy of General ! 1 a"u ' UWB "a acted in accordance with the liberal v'ows an' I""86'08! a'u,? an(l effort. oi u party wmcn ewvaten ma to;" ' "ry wa. s ( t.. cj..fii llm Q1t-mi) otul niiti-iiut in great haste. On his arrival, he found the young ma very penitent and anxious to be prayed with. The minister kneeled down and prayed ' tu wiw : , " ,Uti we tlMH,lk thee for rattlesnakes ; we thank thee a rattlcwake htMn him. We pray thee tend a rattle snake to bite John, send one to bite Hill : and O Lord, send the i . i j ,.e Mi.-...ni. ETl.VSy rattlesnakes will em bring lb Beaver family to repentance. A Fortune at One Bid. TIks following is from a New ; York letter to a Xcw Uedford ja per: I heard the other day of a profit able transaction made by two young Jews who recently arrived here ponniless and almost in rags, which tlr shrewdness and success lias been seldom equaled. They were walk ing about the town looking for em ployment, when they noticed in the j custom-house a quantity o slight y j furming theil. plan J jZtfta, 1 they immediately visited various J wholesale dealers, and offered to ! secure them conee at o per cent, ilis- mui, j This was accepted and orders re- ! ccived from reliable finiis enough to Oil the day of the sale these two ; (ie crJwd ofde9ew a.sein,),0(1 , ...... .(..;..!... i... ..--s., .....y,,,. ' When these two adventurous ones : bid very low. The crowd looked tlie poor devito oaw, thinking j bid remaiu good) am, it ffRsknock. ; mi down to them at an extremely ' low figure. uywimwuwjw than one sack V" inquired the auc tioneer. "The whole cargo sir," they quickly replied. There was a general laugh at their audacity, which increased when the auctioneer mockingly ask ed for their security. But the ta bles were turned when the poor Jews quietly drew out orders from leading merchants whose genuine ness could not be denied, and the bc- t.ov rniiiioi fiimul tliprrmolvre iirwL scsscl of eiglity thousand dollars without spending one cent to obtain it, or seeing the coffee at all. .v.iv. .u.......,... v..v-- I I ixloiikt illj . Two bootblacks, one white and oue blatk' 'cre Ending at the c11' doi"S nothing, when the white bootblack agreed to black the black bootblack's boots. The black 1 u .f 1J ! . L- Vie tit' ei iiir.n u'lllinf t.k have his boots blacked by his fel- low bootblack, and the bootblack who had agreed to black the black bootblack's boots went to work. When the bootblack had blacked one of the black bootblack's boots, till it shone in a manner that would make any bootblack proud, this bootblack who had agreed to black the black bootblack's boot refused the black boothlacks boot reluswl t the other boot of the black bootblack until the black bootblack, who had consented to have the white Iwtblack black Ins boot should add five cents to the amount the white bootblack had made blacking other men's boots. This the bootblack whose boot had been blacked refused to do, saying it was good enough for a b'ack boot black to have one boot blacked, and he didn't care whether the boot that the bootblack hadn't blacked was blacked or not. 7'his made the bootblack who had blacked the black lwotblack's boot as angry M a bootblack often gli We black bootblack. 7'his roused the 1 latent passion of ttw black boot-! black and he proceeds to boot the j - ; - -" which the white bootblack had blacked. A tight then ensucl in , which the white liootblack who had refused to black the unblacked boot of the black bootblack blacked the black bootb'ack's visionary organ, i and in which the black blackboot wore all the blacking oft" his blacked : boot in booting the white bootblack. ! La Crmne Ihtnocmf. Chinese Iiimiuratiox. A new scheme has been organized at -the South, in the Gulf States, for intro ducing Chinese labor. A stock company has been formed, with a capital of $200,000 and from 6,000 ! to 8,000 immigrants per year are to be brought over from China. The first ship will leave in a few weeks. These laborers are to lie employed j in the cultivation of cotton and rice. I Tlie period of the contract is to be j for tour years, and their wages eight dollars per month and found. The Chinese tJtoroughly undeiitaud the cultivation ot rice, and in that branch will 1 e more valuable than any otlier kind ot labor that can be had. The demand for laborers at the South is very great, and it is thought no difficulty will be exie- rieiwed in providing any number of these Chinese immigrants to supply the demand. 7'he time of year has arrived when young folks hang on the gates and bite each other. Put good strong binges on your gates if you have young folks at your bouse, for they arc as quarrelsome as cats these days. "ECONOMY IS WEALTH." 1 IM Va IS TVT ONE Y. SAVE YOUR TIME ' And Accnuiiilute WEALTH, r.Y hiving vol it DRY GOODS. H A IvD V AKE, GROCERIES, N0TI01TS, CROCKERY, HATS, B00T818KOK8, I llli, LINIMENT, PAINTS, OILS, TJST PACT ALMOST ANYTIIIM; YOf MAV HAVE OCCASION TO I'SK. UNDER ONE ROOF. READY AM)- PliOJIPT PAYIXO SHORT-TIME CUSTOMERS, WILL KIM), AS HERETOFORE, AT THE vrom: or the ki whriiier, At fill Times, A (iood Assortment of the BEST GOODS -at tho- LO WEST PRICES ! AXjXj KLIIV1DS OF Merchantable Frodues ! BOUGHT. A. WHEELER. Sbodd, Owgon, April 5, W7W1 PAY, Aft NEW TO-PAY. CASH! SD THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE vtll lie paid for W OOL, delivered at sllKDD during "the season." A. WHEELED. Mntvh JMOin!! KoiiikW, Woodcock A to Proprietors & Manufacturers of HUNTER'S Grain Separator, jixction city. Received the Diploma at the State Fair of 1871. nKR I!Kn.KI) T0 FIFTY DOLLARS ! Thev Muolilnett arc uunimto'l sulintiui- I llllllj-Hinif. iimlftm not to ! stinmw-l lytiKOol for tMenmiiK Outs. .S-inl in your or ler,;ui 1 wc w ill w;i!-nint WIIUAK'HOII. A'lcllTx-, HOUNDS, WlHIlK IK'K CO., JuiK'! ion Cilj.Or. Jan.tR, ISTJ-ilmJ JOHN SCHMEER, - lli:.I.KI! IN - I Groceries & Provisions, ALBANY, OKKtJO.V. HASJI'STOPHXKniHS SKWIJROi'KR OKtablitihmoul tin corner of Kllstt'ortli Htel First strevts, with :t frmli siot-k of itroi-vrtcs, I'rovMom, Catitlt'iH, i 'l-:u, 'I'o j Imi'O, Sc.. to wlileli lie invites s ho iittvli Hon of our citteciM, Ineonnoellon wltli (liftAloreliewHIkecii :i Itiikory, noil will uHvityi have on liatitl n lull supply of f null intnJ, emckcin, 4. tr I'nll :mi sir me. JOHN St HMKEIt. Kcbrimry l'VJlvl Mrs. Bridiicftiriucr 'sli;s TO INKOltM Till". 1. MUKS it of Allninvnn.l vUlnltv . 1 tint .Mis- M. M. JOIISSON Ws llilion dii'irAi.' of Iiit Nilliiirr)' imd llri'W-.lfnkliii; More. Stic is prepared to ilo nil kinds of work in tllut lino. ttir CALL AXI) SEEiSa Albany, Jan. 19, M7-240U HAHI1WAI1K for RulldvrH, for Smitlii. and for Farmrn sold by Wheeler, in SIIKIUI. iim Willaiut'tte Tmniporlutioii Company ! IIIOM AS I) AFTKII DATE, IS'TIL fnrtlier iioMi-c. tin' Coniminv w Ml dis- iuti-li a bout from Allinny lo Corvnliis on TueMlny nntt t'ridny of i:urh Week. Also, will disputeh a lifint fmin ANnny for I'ortlnnd and Intennedinte plm-os on sniiie days, leaving Ootiistoek A co.'s n'hurf, Fare at Reduced Kates. J. D. BILKS, Pee. 16, 1871-18 AiieiiS. iffljroTci Band SAWS, ! WiAnhtoiih Itanerxt i Mortlt m, and every i descript ion of Woou working linctilnery A I'iuiilnu Mill sup. pile. A'lilrt'ss BKIIIIV PLACE. M.,..liin..... Ii...w.r lllinli ll3Cailfoniln-Sl., slin Kranclsco. i TOME SHUTTLE SEWtSH MACIIINLs. 11 I'low s. mid nil kinds of Avrieiiltiniil y, sold by WHEELER, at Sliedd. Miicliinei I . S. MAIL ! Tri-Wecklj Singe Line ! i 'piIK ITSPERSItlSEl) is now running a A tri-wivkly slie from U'liuiion to Ai : Imiiy, oirrydng the V. n. Miiils, leaving : Lebanon every Moilllny, Wednesday and I Friday mornings, mul mturntng, leave Allmny At 4 O'clock P, St. of said .lays. rnMtiiKcm culled for In onv part of the city. All orders should he left at the si. Charles Hotel, Albany, for passengers or freight for Lebanon. Packages and light freight punctually delivered at low rales. All buslnc eii trnstsd tome will liepininpilyntteiided to. w. n in iv r i Lebanon, Feb. in, TS-JlvJ 1AMIIES. NI TS, ItAISLSS, etc.. ru sh Vj and ehrap, by ,1v4 IH IMIIS. For Sale ! 1,000 BUSHELS OF CHOICE WHITE CHILI CLUB WHEAT FOR SEED. CALL AT THE RESIDENCE OK THE undersigned, l.x miles south of Alba ! ny. MARTIN LI PEH. I Jan. 8, 1873-lHniJ HA VINO I'lRfTIASEI) THE INTF.ll tst of G. W. Young In tlie Delivery Business, . - .. . ,i 1 ..ii i,i, ,j ,,r l am preiiuj I" "O.uiJ MW n .,." ... lolis. on uliort notice and with onk-k dl- mtcli. Term reiisonuhle. I'lwknges de- hvprnil to anv nert of the city. HP Look out for the BAY TEAM and .1011 WAGOJ UN lv4 A. N ARNOLD. fjWEKT POTATOES, per htfrt timcr, by Jv4 JIl'BOIH. M. F. JONES, Auotloneer, 18 HAWEY, OBKOON. t4 GROCERIES AMD PROVISIONS, WHOLESALE AS!) RETAIL CtdlXKliUlfSTA nROAlULlllN-STS:, ALBANY, OREGON, A. G. Layfon, Proprietor. i I ....... IV SToni! l-ft 1 i ' 11 STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES! PROVISION 8 ! Tobacco &Cigars, WliU'li I will wll for cnnli linvntUt ! Inwowt, or tfxt'lnuige for till ktmU ot inei ehautublti COUNTRY PKOIilCE ! Rccclrvil and In Mtoro :i Inrjo qtiantlt) of I8ALD SALT, wblrli 1 will soli clioiix r I Imn ever Iwlbrc olfcred In lids market. 1 extend n seneral Invlinlion toall ' : brieoi)le In tiiis and adjoining C-r eonntlou, to call end ownKjM tMrine (itwllty and iirlcosjM t-iv of goods', us I fccl ?-: eoultUunt of invjM tlrir abiilij toalvc'3 (lioronn t-'J C-i"s:itis-,j.f.3" Ur ftto-j uariioa 64S n .-,t-j bfirjunsi Iv21 Jg5J A. C. LAVTON, ISIiK-kkitliliiiii ANU General Repair Shop. rpK ITXDERSIfiXEl) HAVlXfi IIK 1 turned to AUwny, mid taken ids tll shop on corner of Lilsworlh mid Seond streets, niiiKiiineesliis tun llin-s i,, uttend loan kinds of ulacksmithim;. MILL & 5IACHIXE FORO'MI, ETC. Also, has on lumd and for unle, the COQDILLARD WAGON, Straycr Forcc-tecd GRAIN DRILL, STAR HIOLINE, C ST STEEL, and other TLOWS, whieh hi IcrniH, Vill s,. on the mosl rcnaonalilc ive mi: a CAM,. All work entrusted to me Mill reecho prompt attention, and be executed In the liest possible manner, with good material. A inure of public imtronagb is solicited. Gfr Shop on comer Kllsivorl hand Second street, opposite I'iorcc's Kerry. l"vt "K.-WOOD. Lard Oil & Soap MANUFACTORY. 'IUIE tTNDERHGNED HAVING COM 1 plotcd and )mt In good running order their new Lard Oil anil Soap Manufactory, In the city of Allmny, are prepared to pur chase, at the hUrhest cash rates, all the Hoi, Rancid Butter, Sotip Greasc, Ac., delivered to them In this city. They arc now lnumifacturlnjr and have on hand Fancy Toilet and Common Soaps, In (treat variety, warranted eiinnl to the liest In market, which they offer tp the trade nt the most reusonahte ni'cs. Orders nmntnu solicited. HH Hon irnamnteod. SirPartles havlu IIof?s,Rancl(I Butter, or Grease of any kind, for sale, will do well to kIvc ns n call. ( ATWBIGIIT, WE8TLAKE ft MOIIItW. Nov.Jj!,1871-IOv