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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1872)
f SS ,1 llbaMB MSlfY. MVAMU V,M WtM. a Greeley Vtem of the lMW'iiWy. Horace Greeley bus written a ureatdeal in litstime, and much of it ,l,as been about the Democratic pur ty. As the Democracy are intend ing to support him lor the Preaideu v. it mav be irood lor them to read - -o-- tire following as a sample ot bis sen :iments often indulged in concern ing their party : Hut jxiiut wherever job. pkse tou cWuu distik-t which you will pnmoaticeiiKinlly rotten, giv en up in great irt to debauchery and icc,whoe otCrs subsist mainly by keeping policy offices, gambling houses, grog shops and darker dens ot intiwwy, and that district will be found at nearly or quite every elec tion giving a large majority tor that which Styles itself the "Doinooral ra party." Thus the "Five Points" is the most "Democratic" district of our eity : "The Hook" follows not very far behind it, and so on. Take all the haunts of debauchery in the land and you will find nine-tenths .f their master-spirits active parti-' tans ot that same "Democracy."! What is the instinct, the sympa thetic chord whieli attaches them so uniformly to this party? Will you consider Dcmoctacv is, I know lull well, a word of power, I knowthat it has a .harm for the hopeful, the gener ous, the lowly and the aspiring, as well as for many darker spirits. I know that he who aspires to tnmi encc, office and honors, rather than to ivseftihicss ami an approving con science, will naturally bo led to en. list under its banner, often drug- j ging his moral sense with the soph. ; istry that he who would do good j must not himself in a position where the isjwer to do good will most probably attach to him. Jtut I j know also that names must lose I their jHitencyas intelligence shall be ilirTusel more and more widely. 1 1 ktMiw that to la; tru'y Demx,ntlic is i of more importance than to win and wear the ad vantages connected with ! tlie i.amo. i Of that Democracv which lalwrs t.) protect the feeble and uplift the : fallen I will endeavor not to ne whollv destitute, while of that j of office ; which claims a monouly and honor, as the due reward ol.ts j devotion to equality, I am content 1 to i ad judged lacking. Of that; 1 'emocracy which rohs the effemin-: aW Slextt-an of his broad domains, and racards with a covetous cvethe j , A ,v , .. . ., . , , , I last ol declining Spain s valuable j possessions which ilants its heel j un the neck of the abject and pew- ertess negro, and hnrla its axe after ; a J e i- .i... ) l I inn uymjj loim w uie piuiwou, liomcless and desolate iniiian mav it be written on my grave that I never was a follower, and lived ami died in nothing its debtor. Born In I Urn Ion. HV ItKXBT WA1IU MCECDER. Tt was our misfortune not to lie born in Boston. Slur it over as we may, hide it by all the artifices of in sinoere inli(feiince, yet tlie Cut. re mflliw and will every now ami then break forth, that it vv&s not iu Bontoti Uiat the light first met these eyes. HOW vain aiid tusadoua are tla' con solations with which, DO dismal days, one comforts himself on this wh-: The whole world could not lie horn in Jlo-ton. Somebody h.id to U; born outside of this b'ossed center. Why not I ? True, the lack can never lie Hipnllcd; but by goixl eoiMluct and '? if'iit endeavor, many men have lived creditably who were Ixirn iu oili er p'ax. Kverylaxly cannot be first. '..wry one cannot be even eminent. e;a sjir was not born in Boston, though He is thought well of licre, especially oi iironzt- and cameos and marines. : Va l,o,l 1. lulO f.,i 1, I.Ij .rl..,-,- , .. o,, o'i', oi m'i, would liave Uien cnluuiced. If lie of Id thlehem had been horn iu Boston. there would have been 6r less dispute Xwentv -ix Kngli.sli emigrant, ar i.lmut his divinity. Every good thing rive, m v, S". :. recently, for is dlyluj in Boston. There have been ihe rurrpose of sc'ttllltg iu that vicinity, i.iimberless names of great creilit to i r. ,lre gL.nti,.,,!, of character and lie worhl born outside of this, celestial , distbtetion, several of them lieing ex (itj : Uaute. i.uther, M- -Vngelo, Al- . ofiMxr1 in the British tirmv and navy. IS'iT laurel, nuasesK'Hiv. oacoii. i carte, Spinoza. Bonaparte, and a few oiliers. But liad tliey been born in Boston, it would have been better for tlx in Hum it was, and is. Oae may be poor and unlortuuati butwliat lias he to envy in Hie rich and prosperous, if only I hey were not boro in Boston, and la" was. This is a ptdriBKMiy tlt never can lie squan dered. Every time one thinks of it. it is as good as a new birth. I am pleased, in spite of my secret i.t.fis t.. aim littar uoll flu lull ml' ItfW pie earrv llainseJve wlwm G se- i :cted to lie Born in Boston. Jt is not often intruded un you. Intloed it is fug ii-'nally mentioned in your pres ent. It would not comport with g iiteuesg to bring home to you your Ig noble birth. It is after you are gone iliat people say, with genuine Chris tian pity. "Did yon hear him speak of . ts-ii g liorn in Litchfield? I wonder whether be does really not feel tbe misfortune, or whether lie puts on that us iiflereucc as a way of braving it out?" Dear old LlM.fleld! I love thee stilL, t ven if tbou didst me the despite sf pushing me into life upon thy Mgh and windy IdU-top! Where did 0e Spring o cr ln-eak forth more Joyoorir, 1 ami sinp. at efuing (him Inter, as tlje chKlreuor Wldkl when tig , vrrinimV rights Mulam . l.:intol ""S " vuiory f u uere 1 hi uwKtrtro which to cool its beams? Whtft. trees ever hmrmiircl more ceiitly to .oft winds, or roared more lihji-Hta'. wirea storms were abroad ? y It was there that wctorncd to Mi, to ride a hone almj( tr ita tin1 turn chores, to evt ais split wood, to listen at evening Tn the cftMklnjt frog and vliltliiffiYreetOAil, logo to meeting and iro W slcvo. to fear holes in new cloUrcs ; Uietv we leane d to hoe. to , ,,. wou u.:t iu hitu hmhiii. k stir np irtlnfyerS horses with an nnti-Sil.-ll speed when ridden to water; theft we went a wandering up and down forest edges cod along the crooked hrook in llower-pietl ihwmI dws, dreaming nbont things not to. he found in any catechism But such was (he blliikness of the heart, that never In all those fourteen year did we once think of Boston. But must it he always so? Is there no remedy? May not one' adventMN cms imagination look forth to n better Rite iu a better sphere? To the -lews ' Micro was Jerusalem, and a new .'eru nalem. To the Christian there was to lie a new heaven and a new earth, j May It not lie. in thai Itnppy day. lliat we shall find the whole world lie-1 yoiid named Boston a heavenly Bos ton ami then all nations shall lie gathered there, and receive eternal consolation of their sorrow at not be hizborn In Boston of Massachusetts?! A Mrs. Bmdley, of New York, in snn.il her busba'ml for $30,000, and she took the money when lie died. She then became Mrs. Warner, a no Mr. Warner dying she added $30,000 to her store. She w ill marry again as soon as she can find an Insurance coin- pany which will i -in1 A I a policy on present, the anotlier husband. companies to vhloh he mak tppii- cation are tu:i. s tlse spirit of 1-ir.el Putnam dead.'" is the way a Shawneetown, Illinois, paper calb upon tlie reddents to lise and slauglTer the Wolf which has displayed abnormal activity in eotupctnig with them iu the raising of mutton. - A curious accident is reported by the Pall MaU Gazette as Laving occurred at Fniryhouse races, near Dublin. Two gentlemen wore gal loping in opposite directions, when the lieads of their ItorscR s ruck full tilt together. Both horses were ki led, and the riders were thrown into the air. ( )ne of the gentlemen had his front teeth knocked out. The (A)ngregatlona1 Otiureh at. Kt. S'ott. Kan-.iv ivu'iitly completed at a $ li(HH). was ImiTieil on 1'he next ilav iOciirtien- ters erected a Imiiiiini: 32x80 feet, in which services were held on the 17tb. Oil the 18th the pastor received this toTKtionl Church Vx greeting aiid 00!" Ax Awstocbacv ok Muhderkib! axk KomiKlts. Men who make ami hhl under a license or ,aier eoniinission issued 1'V tbe rovci iinwnt (,H,er whlch lh(.v w,wt wc eerin an aristocracy of murderers and robbers. A democracy of mur- d """" men conduct this business without ht w hindrance. It seems lo lie contrary I , ,1 . ,..,.. i ,,.,.('. , 111 UK iiiiiu nr. HI ,'iu ii'iui,, i eruiueiit to build an ai t-tocracy ot any kind by law, to do right or wrong. Wc are opposed lo aristocracy of any kind built upon law. if murder and roTihery are a legiti mate business, they should beeonduct fd upon the principle that one man has as much riht to pursue it us an other, and that without any hamper ing legislation. Many of the Slates by tlie passage of license laws, have set ll) the aristocracy of murderers and robbers, and they are singing temperance peans to It, as die best thing the world Iiha ever seen on the subject, 'iliose holding Ibe license think o. loo. i lieu will tbe days of tempemtice uoodleism come to an end. and ot win lorn begin ? ... , - Many young men tire s,, Improvi- dent that they can t keep. inytliiug hut. late hours. Wlien does l man have to keephi word? When no one will take it. A baby bad the misfortune lo swal low tbe contents of an ink-bottle. Its mother, with wonderful presence of mind, immediatelv administered a oox f,, - , .M.1H nill , ,MH!U f foolr- ' , . ,. .n mup 'UK Hie ( ll ll ICIS leil VTtU ' I- I I inside ever since. Kdgnr A. I'oe was the author of the phrase everything i lovely," to which modern slang-users have added i "and the goose hangs high."' A Book Island lady receives a ipiar terofa million love-letters antiallv. ' The lobaii-o-chencr' -Spit tunc. favorite air It matters not what kind of the oretical law the femfierance reform- t,r9 mav advocau- it will sure Iv fail . as an ultimatum unless, it is fountl- rwi nn llio rtohta arl lnt rt i, i.,l hrf"' rltlzennhln; toouriiatlonftlsland fM Oil 1110 IIIIU. atlj duty Ol total : nKat home and nhrnad: to the work ..r almtilipneo It in nmuioiMn tn fait i aoMHKiWt. il lb IIOIuvetlM! Ul UtlK ! timigraiuv and at tlm cam limn ' el,fn -"'dll; ton sncmwsftil and wilid tl-lemis-ntnce, anil at Itie same time , naneial system, and to the iinmmleiicd uphoM the (lriiikii r enstoiiis of so ciety. The goal of the tcmjerance reform is total abstinence, and let ns not loose night of this essential fact. "Very well, come smith." in, Mr. Black- NAlcfu KaM.s to UK. I tii.I7.K1.- IhW It. l.v. of New York. m m the water power of ; j;, p. roW)inpre air. and Hm'ii ....! I. 1.. ..i . -1 - ,, 'i-rli. Tamil r Alhanv. to he re tallied In reservoirs, from which tanks on canal boats may lie supplied. The : compressed air is then to In- u-iil in stead of horses as the motive power to propel all canal boats. He says com pressed air can le transported twenty miles with a Iiks of only one per cent. Men boast of their superior strength and endurance, when com jiarcd with women, yet whoever hoard of a woman who, iu the pur suit of her daily labors in the house hold, workshop or studio, thought that her system was in need of to bacco or brandy to stimulate itdiito renewed activity. It is a anions fact that while the tumult are permitted to go In the way they are tltcAstal are expected to jo in i he way they are tM. Iti'puitiit'iMi I'ititform. IIEWILCTIONS AOOITK1I lV TIIK lIKei 11 I.IC.XN RTSTBPuSVItATIW! AT ll.KTI-ANls M.via 11 10, 1S74. The Union Kepuhliean (inly of 'Oregon, In fSiBventliin, makes iliis Utmut ion of US prineinles 011(1 polfciw i 1. To the Ions; inn inn of flu' I inlet States unit all its aiuiMirtinentd We plwtae cmr unlulteriinrttllUitlliee : I itsnntniu ity u n llllnn nlietllence ; to its full ami Ural wnwtrnctlonandenfoweruent ouloanWaiu support- 2. That the -nceess f the on-sent Na tional Ailniinistnition In IWUUcinatllC illi He debt, ttltnlnWihitran'l otiiwIteliHl taxa tinn.a'imlnisterlna even lraiieliofptt!lle affairs wi;h economy tool ellKneiiey, nirln- i ing and impmvin, file civil service, en- forcing t lie laws wi'hotit fear or tavor. ptotentna the ntCinnV anls Willi tsitern nlniri'imainst the cruel avan.-o of simvii hit ion ontlfraatt.and malntaliilli(tfrlenuly relations with roreiitn Poweiw, lias Iwen sneh as to eoniniaii'l I he aiMH'oliat ion oi tliDjireal mnjorlty of Hie American people, 1 andjlWtl) entitle!! tOtlie isinlhlence an I comuionilH ion ei' cv.'i v true Keputiliitui, a. We reffarvl t he eay merit ol i wr pal Ion hI (iel)t. In full eooipliauce with all leual nWliattons to our ere linn s every where, anil in uiMirJanec wlih the tru.- letter an I I spirit of lis cent raet ilia, as no lonaer a (luestlon lit issue : but that we may lie clearly uPtlersiooa, we denounce all form. ' ami (lenwiof rejiielittUon of that debt, as atlinne.l hy the Democratic part j and Its sympathisers, as nol only national calami ties, but positive crlmes,nnd we willnever . eousenl to a suspicion ol lack ot hduor or justii-e iii lteoinpliCe saflstaetion, i 4, We admit of im distiiictlmistietwecii elt izens. whet herof native or foreign birth; and llicrefore we favor the tfiuuting ol full iiuinestv to the people of thos8!ute lately in rouelllon: an l e here pledjre the "lull and eifeetive protection of our civil lausioull persons vuluuiarllj coni- : ins to or resldintg iu our land. i 5, Wa favor trjoentounifftment of ral! ' roods by the General Government of l ho United Slates, and hold that snch disjio ! slllon should be made of I ho public lands a.s shall seeure Ihc sone to actual SeUlnrs only. 111 (tuantltfcM not exeeediaa lftttoeres. t). That while c are in favor of a n'vi ' nue for thosutiport ofthefiancralGoveni- incut, by duties upon imports, sound foli ! cv i-eiiufn-s such adjustment of those dit t tiVson Imports us to enoounnte the devel opmeiit of the ijidnstriiil Interests of (he I whole country i ami we rueommenil Jliat I policy of national ojchnnsrc which secitn-s to i he worhina men liberal waaes! toatf ' rtcurtnre rcmunenitlvepricesi totueehan I les and inuiiufaflurersan adequat reward for their skill, ialmr and cntcinirlse, ami to the Nation IMiumeMdHi pros)iertf' and tn- dcnetiftfinee, 7. We iK'lieve that lMipiflar education Is ' tUB sole true Iwslsund hois' ot a f ee my. I ernment, and -hall ever otaKXie any diver- sion of. or intcrfcivncc wil h the ctunuuni school funds or lands in this State, fur any I other than thulr leltlniale pttrpose,tuid we condemn file act of favoritism liy the ; last boaislatUrfl tt hereby two hundred Ihonsand dollars, taken from the sebooi fund, wen granted to a corHmtiofi con ; sislibtf mainh of liemiH'nilie headers, and pany lavoriles, tor the construct Inn ot a W'OIK w nicn amaner corsinc eiiniei sound uiid re-Kinsilile, enerc'l to i (instruct for seventy-rt ve ilimisiiii 1 iliillnrile : anil liini we are iii tavor of the passaife hy the i.eisl:iture cf an efficient HellOOl Iiim . ucli ic- slmll secure td nil ultUeilS of our finite n lifMrtl coiiiiniin scIiihiI cdueiit ion. S. We liini no lerms hiitlleieiiily fttronit to express our ilisnpprovnl ol those net- ol the last Legislature rliereny the snuuip hinds belonging to this S'aTe hnvc lei:n token from the needy settlers, and given without limit or proper compel It ion in price to tin: limd scrn'ilier and Specu'ntori whereby tlieoinotunionfs nml claries of! S lite officers have b"eu uneonstiturionflllv increnseii, and tlMi tuxes increased thon andsof (hillam by tliucreatloii of nc and uniieci'ssnry ofliees and salaries, tor the purpose of providing for party (iivorites: and whereliy the citizens of our iiictrnpis Its have been d( prived of iiiel thnifcij the right nfeontrolUng their iiollccaulhoiitv. And we equally condemn the irtiuiuistnt tion of onrHiateornwrsand lawNasextrav- agant, ns-kies.., illegal and de-f riielive. and we rightly chargeall those remit.- us the acfn of Hie Deniocmtlc nrty. II. We are in favor of tlie lnltcd state. ....'Il.ir I'll ll. lll.,l.,l ll lll.l,UW..Ul ...I dler who served In the armies of the fait- ' I milled to nut ilou n I he relu'lltoii o mk. mnt for u homestead of tio aeresof nuiijlc lands, 10. That we deiniui l the Wpeal of I hr stsalled litigant act, wlilcli was detlseil to supisirt iwurn r Deinocratlc newspuiieniat thr piihiie expense. It. That the Iteptihllcan party of (hi State are iu favor of the Cenenil liovern nienl extending nld toward huildlng a rail roii I from Portland, Oregon, lo San jjilie Uy, and from Jaekson county to llunihohlt, un I we hereby pledge oar par ty rcpresentntlves to the support of ihe siime. 14. That the Indiscriminate licensing of persons to sell spirUuons Ihptors wiihoui being pliu'ed nnuer proper responsllslitle for the abuse thereof, having lieen found iiv egperhfoee to promote Hit; growth of crime and panperism, and thereby to seri ously Increase the rate of taxation, the Rimuhltcan party weotrnbteatite right and duly of the lawmakiiig potrer to prevent and limit the evils and iiluewttof such salt', sofnras concerns the public good anal consistent w llh individual IIIhtIv, hv re Inslng to license other than law abiding and responsible ) rinns. vhoiiin fiirui.-h snfllcient sureties for good ((induct. 1.1. That Ihe Repuhilekn tnrtv "f Ore gon is In favor ol obtiiiiiiug assistance from the iiaieraMio'erniiieiil for Oh eon. struction of a wagon roiul from the cltv of rortlanil I" Ihe laules, recognizing this us a most inniortniit and necessary improve menl for the State, ll. We affirm that the rollnnance In power of the Keiublicnn party ts (Tie only sure preservation of iiMtional peace and prosperity, and for reason- therefor we point to lis brilllunt record in the late civ ll war: to a complete nationality: to a ! united sisterhood of thlrty-sevetl shitcs: i to our Territories rapidly warming Into State life ; loa nation freed from the taint ol human sjivery : to an elevated and en- vhfOrinKi rcfonn In all discovered abuses of author Ivor linst: to an im.., t,i ZZZ I pen' and prosperity everywhere In our broad domain, and these are our pledges for tlie future. IS. We lull the "New IlepartmV" of t he late Democratic, party, taken by tla" action of their Convention In seven States, nsn affirmation of the principles for which the Republican nrty lias contended for tbe last ten years; and In the "Paorfvo Poli cy" of that party, already am mod in my cral of the States, we recognise an sc kiiowlcdgjient of their hopelessness of sncoewi ia the coming Pnxidantlal campaign. C, MEALEY, FURNITURE -ASI CABINET WARE! MATTRESSES Of all Tglrtclfit Ol' Every Dccriitioii ! MIRRORS, Iiotnro Frames, wfXDOYt skade: WINDOW COR lilt E, CHINESE MATTING! CHAMBER SUITS in every style. FARL0R SETS of substantia; patterns, LOUNGES, or EVERY DESCRIPTION : TABLES, Kverj Style known U (lie Trade : KITCHEN SAFES, BOOK CASES, Hat -H.aolst.is, China. Closet, W a s li Stands, BEDSTEADS, In viidlcs vuriity ; O HAIRS, AU Style and Description, all of which will he sold at flic VERY LOWEST FIGURES UPHOLSTERY -AMI- Undortak-ing In all their lirnnclies. Ilir lo Mrilt r, and Satisfaction (juaranteetr 1 have on hand a supply of Ready - luade Coffin, . . , , , . snld.t.le for 11 tee i inlands of tills com- nmnity. Also, I have tt neat for the nse of my cntdmnerg. Corner Broadalbin and Flrst-sts., ALBANY. OBKGOH. imi:is. etc, 'They Who Have Nothing for Sale are Farthest from Market '' A. CAROTHERS & CO., WUO KNOW TIMS TO UK THI K, Arc UW lirriin, t ml also' cnnrtuntly W euiviog additions to, The Largest Stuck of Ms USUAL TO THEIR TRADE ABOVE PORTLAND, And AT II PKE ES That PurohasfN Shall bo Salisfiod. Beside a Large Stock of DRK.-K. CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, Paints, Dye Stuffs, and Oils, I The keep Yankee Aolioii, Oonfootionory ; i Finest Tobacco & (Jgars WOSTENHOLM'S CUTLER SHCfJS, PERFUMERY, All kinds , TOILKT SOAI, -A.Mi- Everything I'.st'ALI.V ORTAIXED IN A VI KH I I, V First Class DRUG ESTABLISHMENT. NO ARTICLE SOLD But what i Uiiaranteed To Be JU8T AS REPRESENTED, And IMCvUBt te Good. Arctic Soda ' A.CAROTHF.KS CO Ml Lb 1 Mil! V, MUXS MAKING MILLINERY, DRESS MAKING, A N LADIES' Wit Ml hint EVS FURNISHING HOUSE! 'I'ltK tVHEI.'SKlNKH HAS OPENED A ' i new stock ot' millinery goods, trim. miters, indies" mifl children's rtirnfsblng tools, of nil kinds, of life ,'nicsi mill most ! tiishlniiHhlc styles, which she oilers to i lie indies of Albany uixi surrounding country ; at the lowest rates, In I he Dress Making Department I rriinnnitis lilM-nil. entire RlftstllCtiou. I iiin-rcK M tteterniftitttion lieltttf to.iriye satlsfHc. lion in nfyle im.l qiiHllty ol !rk mi l priei's I iik : -.imrc nf iul!llc imtrmiajtu, I nil ai si oixi Opposite A. Carothers &. Co., first street, Allitiny, i micron, Mils. It. i. (iOtll.KT. EST Agent fur Mrs. Canwnter's Cii.r- 1IKATKO DllhXs Mi.llH.. X(IV. 4. 7l-!lc4 PATENT 0ATK, ETQ. Self-Opening and Sdf-Closing G A T E . PATKNTKIl BY JOHN HKKAsciX, .I'.ine I. I,7. I I III' IIATK is so ( (Tli( Ti;irn,,it when tlic veliiele iiporonelliw it the ' Wl Is on line slill' mss over il lever w liieh is rnnncctcil tn the tntfc llne hv ro,!, tlniKOiHinltw the witu before von uiid liist etilna it open. Aflcr fjoinif 'ilir,iii)ili, Hie eiirriiiire ikibw-k over :i slniiliir lever, iilso coiiiKvled iili ilictfutu Iilne, diiisiiiK i lie -'inc. iii it', ro.iitioii, in shut Ik'IUikI mhi uii'l fasten. No Getting Out of Your Vehicle ! Xn RaislllS of Lair lies Xor Pulltnir ; ul Late lies Xor n of Strings. Kxcept Ibe "rl! 'inie." of your temn. illen mile I It 1- TUB "LAKY MANN GAT IV And a ! "Dead Open mul Khiitv' This gate is simple in Its construction, iioth ul iron uiid woo I work, and not likelv timet out nf order. If a lleilt, chcnii mno is desircl.it may lie limdellglit, with three I tru luirs nl wood and one-fourth inch ire. neatly curve l at the ton. the lower end hi t in the bottom liar, w hich is the si vie of a fnetory made gate. The ga'cs nto now in practical use in several nf the eoniitiesnrniiiiil Nm Knuiclsco, nndilenty ; ot testiinoiiiiialseiin lieglvvll. THOMAS J. SAFFORD, Having (nnvlltksed Hie RiglM I'or Linn Co., Ore gnn, Has now on hand. and will ninnufiieture tl Isive described gate. Wherever It has latin use I it has received the highest en- comiuiiiH, us tbe large nnnilKT of ci riui eules from luiiinlnciit fanners In all jirts of the country, now in my hands, mil testily. CABBIAGES A.D iVAdOVK, Of All Descriptions, On hand and manufactured to order. Hlarksmilliiiig anil Mcnairins; i ;(,(((' ki (irniT ai mi,si i"easun:i:i c rici hull IVhi' Of reity strect.dhliosilc Ileal ll. Miuileilh A Co, Itiiiii-ine ,11 s TIK IM A' J. 8AFF0HI). Allmny, Oct. 58, isTi-dvi STOVES AND TIN VV AUK ; OLD STOVE DEPOT. JOHN BRIGGS, I 'oiler In ll A N (i E S . COOK, PAItLOIt AND HOX, S T O A' 13 S ! of ihe la st patterns. TIS, fSHKET inOSf AI P. I'EK WARK. And the usual assortment of furnishing goods to lie obtained in a tin store. Hepnlrs neatlv nnd nronipllv cxciuled. on nHonahle terms. sihort reckon lugs ninkr long I r lends, FRONT STREET, A MUM'. 25W I rmcn Sold Yeafly!$110 Made by Waltor A. Wood, (the largest miintifacturcrof farming machinery in the world! with Idldilm liar, two w heels, anil all late Improvements. It led the worlds! the Paris Exposition, and has found no mur slnco. Is (-(unmet and nowerful. nml Just the niaehlne hir ibis coast, as every farmer will suv wtio has one. fcrr Every niaehlne Is guaranteed an wp resented, lluythobest. Buy the Wood's Improved Prise Mower. Sold by TIKABWKM, A Old stand. Market streot, "Jan rranciwio. April 38mJ ! Dei llflWK