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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1872)
KIITMLHAX PLAT- 1 0:01. tie JfritoMf ,v..wWVH Fhll'tMphfa, itin' (Uhi Hie Republican partt ol Die l ntted ates a em 111 iii the cl h and '-lit i kit in National I omen- tV0 r)li :liie!pli:l. oil tile lavs I-!' .lime. lsi, airaln illl-e- II- I lllll HIM appeals IO If nu-- iiinl nmimliMV VU pOfWoO upon ae iiie Eirst loin before tin' wHiuirj . l!i-ina eleven years of 511- nretiiiii'V it ha- iirix-ptcil with p-aittl L'ourose toe solenin untie- of the time. It stmpressed a gigantic ri'belliou; emainrlpotwl 1.000,990 sJaves ; decreed tlie e.lial eiti.enrlup of all anil estab lished Universal snurnge. Kxhihltlng unparalleled magnanimity, ii erlinln ally puuislnsl Do man fir political of fense, and warmly Welcomed all who proved tlie'tr loyalty by obeying tin laws and dealing JiwtiY with their neighbor. It Ins steadily deerea-icd with a firm hand, the resultant dtwr orders of a great War, and initiated a Wise policy towards the Indians. The I'neinc Railroad, and similar vast en tprptises, lMVebfe.il generously aided anil "ucceMfltlry conducted. The jmi iie lands are freelv given to actual set- tiers ; Immigration is protccteu, en couraged, and the fiill aekno" hilire nientof the natilralieil efttnn rights a- hee i secured from European power-, 'i ll - natl'itial enrreuuy lias hn proved i; regulation and the national iTC-111 !m- e:i sll (kilned under extra linarv burdens and new bonds liava been negotiated at lower rates. The revenues have been cnreflifly collected and hntie -tly apidied. Despite tlie an imal large reductions Irom tne rates of taxation the public debt Ins boon re-1 ilucoil li t - iug Grant's presidency at the rat of one hundred million dollars per -. ear. A great financial crlslshns been avoided arid peace and plenty prevail t t the. land. Jlcuactng lor itiltlei have been peacefully Uigl l oil and honorably eoinuronilscd, and the honor am! power of the nation has lieen kept Mgh throughout the world. This glorlou record of thep.i-t is the party a best pledge for the future. Wo believe the people will not entrust the Government to any party orconibbm tion of men composed of those who elilefl.V have resisted every step in this beneficial progress. Sneond Complete liberty ami exact i nali'y in tin- euioymant of all civ:!, political ami public rights should be established and effectually maintained throughout the Union, by efficient and appropriate Mate and Federal legisla tion, Neither the law or its adminis tration should aduilt of any discruuiu ation i:i respect to cltixeu, by reason of race, creed, color, or rlltion iif -ervi:nile. previous eon- j 'CU1I -I'l... iamnii In Mul Wo- NATIONAl tional t onstitutiou sbouW be cordially curl, with a dark complexion, in rti .aim-1, because they are right ; not j dicatcs corirage, especially when : leu Iv i derated because they are law: I oae y coiiccriiOfl with a wonderful ,1 becauie tliey are law: tarried out aceortV sjiotilil las cantefl out a'vom-1 big to tbe'r spirit by appropriate legislation, the enforcement of wbleh eau be safely tpusted only to the party t'.iataeeured' the amendments. Fourth The National Government should k to maintain an houorabft pence with all iiatiou, protecting its eitbtens everywhere anil syropathutlng with ail people who itrwc fol greater liberty. I lull Al! -v-ie.ll Ol mil M-nitt- under liieh (lie wborfllnate nosltlous i iiffhofiovfiwimflut are considered as I reward) for nwe party z ill, is Dttally tleuioralizine. and we ibei fore favori a reform ofthe system by laws which du.11 almltul. ,lu. ,.'il-l"n.lt:-ieenro 'Mill ,.,!.,. tmntv etiieienev ami &Mttv utseuthil tnialiflcations for publlcpost - tion. without practically creating a life t mureoToJllec; SlSth We are Opposed to further irranrs ortne lHioiic Janas to eorpora- tionii and nionopolicf and monopolies, and deinaml that tlie national domain sliall be set apart for the free use of the people. 1 Seventh The annual revenue, after i ,avlng the current cxiiendltures, . Jiiio',' nrnikli a moderate balance for I tin- reduction of the principal of the , debt: and revenue, except so much as may lie reoeired from a tux on tobsie it and liquors, ought tn lie rated by duties on baportatlons, tin; .scale of which should be so adjusted as to aid in aecurlnc remunerative wages to la Imrers auti to promote the industries, Hiowth and prosperity of the whole country. Kiglith 1'e liold in undying honor the soldiers and sailors who.-e valor nved tiie rnion. Their pensions are a sacred debt of the nation, and uu!- 1 I nflliojo u lm ill.nl t:.r I flieir eraintrv are entitled to the care 1 of the Government and the gratitude Persons with 1'ght brown or ati of the people. We favor such addi-. ij,,,.,, jmjr iuA.iiicd to curl or friz, tional legislation as win extend too j lioonty of the OoTernment to till onr soldiers and sailors who were honor-; a'lly discharged. Btal who in time of j dntv ! eiame disttbled, without regard t tne length of their service or the i anse of sndi di-cliaige. Si ini Ii The doctrine of G vent lint. aln and other European rowers con- thing mean to a menu, wncninc twirling allegiance "once a subject al- friend can no longer be used to ad ways it subject," having at last, i va)1tao-e. tliroucn lue eituris oi :ue uepnuiwui party, been ahaisloncd, and the Atm ri ean idea ofthe. right of the Indlvldnal totrauKferhls allegiance having been accepted liy tits European nation, it the doty of our Govenuncnt to guard wiib jealous eare the rights, of adopted citizens against tlie assumptions Of un autliorized claiius by their former gov ernments; and Ave urge the continued and careful etieonregementand pro'ee tion of voluntary innnigration. rr..fl, 'IIia frniiL-lnf. itrirllefre ought to lie abolished and a way pre- pared for a reduction in tlie rates of postage- ; , , Eleventh-Among the qnertlorw wbleh press for attention is that which concerns the relation of capital and labor, awl the Republican party re- cognizes the dutv of so shaping legU-j latlon as to sec-ui-e full protection and amnle field for canital. and f r la- rmr. wbieJi ereates for caoltal tlie larsr- est opportunities, and a just share of mutual profits of those two great serv ants of civilization. that Concress Tweltth We hold and tlie President have only flilnilal 1 nit iinKrtmiI duty In a measure for liio suppression hi violent ami treason- ;ilt! orgaulanttoi.ft in wrtain ol" the lately rebellious regions, anil lir Ihe Itroleetion of the ballot-box: ami, I lien loretliev an entitled lotlie thanks ofthe nation. Thirteenth- We ilenotimv rcpndia li.m ofthe national debt. In any lorm or ilhgntee, as a Hatioiuil ertnte. We wltm iih prWe the tfwluctlon ofthe principal of tlie ilebt ami of the rates of interest upon tin- lui'anee. and we eonii-leiilly expert tliat our excellent currency will be perfected by the speedy resumption of the specie pay ment. Fourteenth- The regular RcpuWl-i-an parly is mindful of its obligation lit lb.- h.al woatea ol Auier'nn for their noble devotion to the cause of I'rccdom. TlK-ir admission to nseftlJ" ne-i-received with satisfaeiion, and the honest deAtautls ol any ela-s ofeit Boiis for itddltlonal rights should be treated with respectful con-ideralion. Fil'tcenth NVc heartily approve of the ac'ion of Congress in relation to i the ivhellioii- States, and rejoice in the growth of peace ami fraternal feellug ' Ihronghont Ihe laial. j rjlsteenth-'llie Republican party pro i poses to i-i -pect tin- rights reservetl by the people to them elvvs as can fully as the powers delegated by them to the State ami Territorial governments. . It disapproves of any resort to uncon stitutional laws tin- the purpose of re- '. moving eriN by inte,rference with rights mil surrendered by the people to either the istate or the National uovcrnuwnt. S.-.venteenlli it i the uuty of the General Government to adopt such measures as will tend t- euoourage American commerce and sllip-build-btg. Eiglitecnth We believe that the modest: patriotism, tlie earuestness of purpfUe, sound judgment, practical wisdom, incorruptible integrity, and illii-triou - service-- of U. S. Grant, have commended him to tlie heart of tin American people, and that ith him at our bead we start to-day on a new march to victory, Hair us nu liulir..i:.:i of ('tmrarter. Rtraigbt, lank, rtriiigy-hnir entes weakne-s ami cownrdice llll 11- Curly aa tr ueuotc n nuic per. Frizzly hair, set. on one's 1 if each indivulnal hair wc-ro ,1 v , ready to fight its nei r denotes coarse i uesss. LigKt auburn deuotas intelligence, industry ami a peaceful disposition. Coarse, straight, black bait", do notes a sluggish. disiosition, with but little ambition, and a love of ease, with a dis'Msitkm to llnd fault aU(j (,on. W trouble, Lair, very little inclined to PI" , - , decree oi Dcrtiuacitv. am ispc ver tion to liana on until wlmte undertaken is accoraplisbad. Uc.l hair, it' straight, denotes Hglines, and a hauglity, domineer iiiffdisnositiou. I light red hair, given somewhat ; to, curl, if it be tine, rather than i coarse indicates ambition, but do- i.,,,!,,,,. . ,1 . ., fn h - f ""''guess to sacrifice old Ineudfl lor new ones, or tor personal advancement. What is nftllpfl sandv fair indi cates a jovial disposition wimoia much eiieigv or power ut caicuia- 1 tion for bargains. Such persons are good fellows, content to work for L.tt,0 mom than tliemselves. Brown hair denotes a fondness for life, a triemliy cnsi-iuoii,aini)iuon, earnestness ot puriiose. and retiabili- 1 fr:e,idsbip in proportion as the ,J . e uaif nne. J.l'-'ht bfoWll hair, With a dear skin, is a verv certain indication of (.(nnr. ambition, reliabilitv. aisl a letennination to overcome obstacles. Nearly all the best business men in the country have this kind of hair. The liner and more silken the text ure, the liner the organization, and the more touchy and inflammable the disposition. If such hair be straight and line, it indicates an even disposition, a readiness to for give, and desire to add to the hap- uitlCRS of Others. are quick tempered, aiid are given to resentment and revenge. Light brown Lair, inclined to redness, with a freckled skin is a certain indication of deceit, treach ery, and a disposition to do sotne- Straight lnVk hair, crisp and glossy, indicates a great power of endurance, indifference to danger, and a strong predisposition to re venge wrongs or insults, real or fancied, 'i he coarser the hair, the longer will the person having it nurture his revenge, till there comes a safe chance for its gratification. Hair that is inclined to change its appearance witli tlie weather, with a sort of recklessness to its style, indicates a corresponding . k' o s 0r rather indeiwndew lawlessness, or ramer liiucpenueiK-c as to the hpeech of the people. "Well, Sambo, is your master a good farmer" "0 yes, he bo very good farmer; he make two croi in one year." ''How Is that, Sambo?" "Why, he sell ail his liay hi de fall, I and makes money once; den in i do snrhur lie sell all de hkles oh de cattle i dat die for de lacK of de bay, and makes money twice." ! 'Ton have lo-t your baby. I hear," raw otic lady to another. "Yen, poor Title tfilug, it was only llvcf months old. We hail fotir (iiK-tors, hli-toivil Its head aw) feet, Mlt nni'tanl plasters , nil on-fit. envoi! iiiiioealoneal nowili-rs two boxes of pills, le.-ched its temple bad It bled and gave it all kinds of medicine, and yet, after a week's 111 liess, be died notwithstanding all we! did for him." A Young Man who had come into j possession of a large property by the death 4if bis brother, was asked how' he was getting along. "Oh," sahl lie, j "t arn having a dreadful lime. With gelling out letters of administration and attending a probate court and set- Hing elaiuis, I sometimes wish lie hadn't died." 'In London no man thinks of black ing his own hoofs!" -iiid ;i haughty Briton onee to the late Mr. Lincoln, whom he found polishing his calfskin gaiters. -Whose hoot-doc lie black?" ipiictly re-pondi.d Fucle Abe. Wii ion's inajoril with sever-.il eotllitie Agurea up 080, vet to hear from. Republican fiiiiftirm. KKeOM'TIONS AUOC l.H AN St Vri eoNV MAlH'll SO, I8T8. i n iir Tilt: lUtPVH- IM'toN A rlMHri.A.Mi, Tie' I'nloii Repu'ilH-an party Of Owwon, in (.'onveiillcin.iuokiw llns deelui-n.on of : rts itntietnlos anU CnHHeS: I. Xo the Conslltii ioit of tin: t'ni-i-l , HtniMiitml nil Im inieielnuinta we nlilM oui: una a v. ieiie eoitsmii -,iaie e ; to itsantlau'lty -: to Irs mil nti KSSl 1 forccmoiu ourtonrtam Mb' ;i me j snnpnrt. I . XhattUesuoeow Honal ArtaituWnitlon I Hi- ieUt, iliiiilni-liia-' in tton.u bntittstertutf v . sifidra v:-.h .voueiuy n i mux aiet Innmivtuii Hi IbrVttlS the l:.s wilh' , nrou e: iiu' tbe nittno i ill ntre luai'-iist ttWOTW liiiiuii met I'-iei I. ;i" 1 in i n-'ai Iouh w it li r'oivlsi ! inch ns to i-onmine ! lUuglVUl innjol i!) ol III I aniljusih entitle H to I I eonnneti'liil ion of etcf a. WunixariliheiKi; j at ile'ir. in on! complin ; obluuttoils loner ele I siuj in aeeor lance fc-ltti sjiirit of ii- oiifractt nnotttlou in issue : Util it! nrseat Nu-luelnrtwpiit'-ItuUi.injt Ui;i iiiicli (if puMic i'i iriu , foTUl . il wrS'tlH. f!l- its nil -iiiiiinj p.. i:R- ilif iippntDatiiiti uf AiuirUU 'Hum;?, tie i-ontt'it'lU'O a'i'l : '.'Ht KviniMu'rin. iivnt ol onrnailon ;.' wlili nil taatf liora ovtVvfihit. ill' ttuc leiii-riuul nsf, RS no lotitft't n tuftl VfC mtiy Ik.- l-s:oe-l. i mi l rtetrnies rn'reiin lia:i"ii ol Hint Onlit.ns k torn- antruiT't by tli Ifemoeraiie party Sftd ii i s i:tw:lii-HT-, ii-iiiif only tmiioiuii 'iniimi lies. 1ml pniltke crliuttsteiil vo- wllliiuvor i consent ton misinuion ol aek oi nonv or Jutittei In tlswwnpletesfttlsfrtetloii, WoaiiuiltOf nodistlocilonstKirsDen I llli:eii-. H lie, liri i'l nil. i .t i i . ; . inn. an I therefore we fuvor the ifwitliig ol full nnnn-iv W tlie peopllof IlioseStntes Imelv In cei'clUnii : rovd we hw pleiltje the inil iisel eliee-.i-. e protet'tloa of our civil Itiws to nil i -.'rsiins oi'ura:-i!y coin. Ilia to or resi-lin in oar t.oel. W e in o;-1 in-1 neounvrcmem f,f mil. ' run it-1.- thf dt'in'mi iivnrni atw, ami lioltl I'm: mi't lw mivte ft' the i WltH I'll' smih' In tkC mw:U' not i'Viai-'I I wlliU' Wt) fUV III ftiv ! llK' ! tJnUeU h ths- . ritiou -1 aluUl only, in ! ii.' 'i'l j nne for the. support munf, lV ilnt les Hpnl j i t reillires snell ftllj ,lir- in-! l llit'Ul l ii.--i'n uupiirtsas in Hi. neme it Of the l.rliteivii! w'lmle enntif ry : mi'l we i ixiii.'v oi' aattonsl exebftt el' Ihe I thai ' i.'rnrep i.vhmi-ivwn-l inel to i nit! In- ! Wlllel to the wnrl.nitr lueu liln-nii I rienliin-e iviiiuiii-::itlte;.i u-e les vnd lQnnnfiietnt-er-nnitil. ! for their skill, labor null enn 1 he Nni ion Coliliueli in! ei-espe: ii t lepcniluuco, 7. We helieve tin pnpn!i;r ednrfttion : tlie sou) true lin-is eminent, nntl slml Ion of, or Interfet ot a I .- :h Mjtiool funils or Ittinw in Mils state, far any other Hum their li-.-iiitnit'e purpose, anil we condemn tlte not of inot-iii-in by the 'taut Legislature wherubv two liiitnliuU tlmii-im-t dollars, inl'-n from t li .- sellnoi fund, were ifrsnte't to n corporation eon sistintr mainly of Pemoeini ie leadeep, nntl part) f:o m iles, for UiO toii-itrnelii.n ol u wortc wllteh another eoiioititioM, entirety soand n'nl i-esjKinsiiiir. onered toronsfrttet fin- set enty-li ve l honsiinil tlnllnrs less; and tiint we itre in latin- ofthe iiasseae by the I.e.-'tsliilure t,f an ettlelent si-hool law, -ou-li OA shall seenrctoiktl eiilzensofonr States gOOd eoimnon BChoOl e tiientlon. 8. We llnd no terms stulieienlly fiimnif to express our dlsnppi'ovnl ot l bose nets of the Inst tegislataro whereby the swamp lands belnnfftnit to this Hlftte hare been taken IVom the nee-ly K'ttlers, tnnl given without limit or proper competition in price to the hino gnihoer and specotiior: wlicrehv the emolument and MUruM of State oiiieers have been unconstltationally incrtsed, and the taxes Increased t boas. anils ofdollnrs by the creation of now and nnueeoasilry otttei'S ami salaries, for ihe nuri)oseof proviilina lor party favorites: and whereby Ihe eiiizens of our mctropo lis have Imk'ii deprived of and denied the rbfht of controlling their poll (inlhoritv. And we eqnally oondemn the admlnliitro tion of our Stale oriir.-rsiiiid lawsasoxlmv ogant, reekless. Illegal and destrnctlve, and we rightly charge an those resultfi us the nets of the Democratic party. 9. We are in favor of the I'liltcd Staten trivlnit to each honorably dtscliarged sol dier who erved In the armies of the Tint ed States to put down the rebellion a war rant for a homestead of bio acreiof inibiic lands. ID. That we demand the reynl of the jo. ailed litigant net, wbleh was devised to upKiri pttnpor Democratic uewsjiajiersut the pnhlio expanse. II. That the Kepnliliean party of this Siatoarein favor of the (lenenil Oovern tnent erten'tinit aid toward buihling u railroad from l'ortlaml. Oregon, to Suit l.atio City, and from Jackson county to Itumlxildt, and we hereby pledee onr par ty rej)re.-eiitatives to the sujijiort of the same. l i. That tie' Indiscriminate licensing of porsonR toseJl splrltnorr. Ilijnors without lydnit placed under proper ruffiWOtfljilltles forthealniM thereof, hnvlna been fonml by ein..rienee to promote the growth of crime and iiijx-risiii, and tliereby tuneri ously IncpVwo flu- rule ol taxnflon, the Bennhliean paiftj' recOgnbscs Hie rigjn and duiynf the lawmaking power forewent and'liiult the evils and ntiusf-sof s'hi'li'iWU.. sifarns eoncorhs Ihe jiublie good itudls eonsl-tent with IndtVlduai lilyrtv.liv rasing to Itcensc other than law abiding and responsible persons, who can furnish Bitaieii-nt sureties lor good eonilnet. lit. Thai ihe Repaliltcan pwty of Orc gon is In favor of ohtatntng oMbManM from the General (iovornnienl for the eon struct Ion of n wagon road from the city of Portland to tin- Dalles, rceogutzlngihlsaa a mrtsl Important and necessary improve ment for the S'nte. I. We affirm that the eotinnanee In power of the Itepnultcan party is the only sure preservation of national peace anil prosperity, and for reasons rncrefht we point to i'l n hrllllunt record In the late civ il war; to a complete nationality; ton united sisterhood of thirty-seven ntHtcsj to our Territories nipldlv warming Inlo State life; ton nation fiwil from the talut oi numun am very; loan eievateil and en larged citizenship; to our notional stand ing at home and nomad; to the work of vigorous reiorm in all iliscovci-e.l abuses ; oiauinoruy or trnst ; to an luieciunlcf for- ..... ommwii linn Wlllil n- nanelal nystem, and to the uniiaialelled peace and prosperity everywhere In our broad domain, and these are our pledges for the future. LI. We hall the "Xiw ihi.iHiin.ii nfti.A I lateflemwrutle party, taken bvtlie action , in iinurt onvcniion in ncven States as an i affirmation of the nrlnelni.,s n..- u i.il.i. i.n g?Pu,'.'"cun lrty bn contended for the S 0f thtJ era! of the gtatm. .... !2wi?(!i?n'ont ot rlleIr iiopetoaanoai of SnT rmmm cam- C. ME A LEY, FUIIIVIT1LTK13 CABINETWARE! BEDS A?VE liKniflXd:, Of all IS.i3tac3L3 I &1' Every EPcM-ripJioss ! 3I112.IS.OUS, IMctxiro Frames. WliVDOW SIB.tBKK, tCE, M A TTIN G CBAHIBCR SUITS in every style. PARLOR SETS of Substantial patterns, LOUNGES, 0,P EVERY DESCniPTIOIV ; TABLES, Kvery Style knowu (o the Trade; KITCESE.? SAFES, BOOK OASES, C'loset Wash Stands. BEDSTEADS, In endless variety ; O HAIRS, AU Stylos and Descriptions, all of which vf ill be sold at tho VEST LOWEST FIGURES ! UPHOLSTERY -A.VI)- U xx 3L r t &, Is. i ug In ull their brunches, Done to Order, und Satisfaction Guaranteed I have on hand u supply of Ready - made Coffins, suitable for all too. demands of this com munity. Also, I have n neat BEBARSH, for the use of my cnslomcrt!. Corner Broadalbin and Flrst-sts., ALBANY, OREGOjf,, DKUGS. ETC. 'They Who Kavc KothiEs far Sr.Ic are Farthest tirora Market " IVHO KNOW THIS TO DE TRUH, Arr now lieepin?, nnd als i constuntly re ceiving atlditious tn, The Largest Slock of Woods USUAL TO THSIR TRADE ABOVE PORTLAND, And AT SIX'H PRICES That Purchasers SIiaH fce SaJlsGed. Bcsi-tcs a Largo Stock cf DEtl'U, CHEMICALS, PATENT MESiCIKES, Pafiits,I)vc SiUiIsand Gils, The keep Yankee 'olions, Oonfoctionory Finest Tobacco &. Cigars WOSTEKaOLM'3 COTLEU SPICES, PERFUMERY, (All kinds i, TOILET SOAPj AND H vorytlilng USUALLY OBTAINED IS A STRICTLY TPLr&t Class ftOUti C 6 1 A D I I ? lilirilT viiuh bviHDiisnnitnii NO ARTICLE SOLD Bat what i Guaranteed To Be JUST AS REPRESENTED Ann TLxist too Good. Arctic Socio. T A.CAROTIIF.RS A CO iIILUNKUf. DUKffS MAKfNG MILLINERY. CRESS MAKING, A XI) FUKNISHirJO HOUSE! ; Ili-; fSliKltSIUXKIl II'.- :'i'i;KI'A I new --n. il of mtlllpci' I Hints, trim, nbi rs, la ii.---'. an I chiilrcnV ftulshinff mis, of all kinds, of the iatesl and most ii.bloimble styles, it hi li siieolfers m tho i pes hi a itii ii an iniiti!m ling country it the loitesi mica, in tho Drees Malting Department : --n iiii'iii e cnttrtl witsatetleii, I'hurea M determlnat ion laduir in give gattsfhA km in Ktyle met ipmlltv nl work iiutl rlM, i iisk a share of j-u'....-1 atronage. Opposite A. Carothero & Co., Kh-st wreot, Albany, wrejfist, Mils. li. I, ttOptET. ' - A-.'i-n' for Mi--. 1 '..-reeiil.'i , ('t(t BiiATH lir.iss Mi nu.. i.-, . i, Ti-'.n i J'.ti;:t a.v I'., r;u. Sclf-O-cnira. and S !f-Closinj G A T E . I'ATESTKD 11V JOHN" ! IC1CA89H, June i, tier, Till: G.VTK is KQ CUNmtri'TEPThat J when tint vehicle appl elies It I ho wlavlson uuttside nasaoveru l.-verttlil.-ri j 0itt&'Si! i ,-M.im ii t,uii. niter m r i hruici-n, 1 be caiThuto passes' over a similar lever, ahio connected i; It i liegate hiiere. 1 ausinit tho hnite.bi iis rotation, to shut behind you uiiil fasten. Wo Getting Cut cf Year Vehicle! Xo liaising of Latches Xor fulling of Sti injrs, Bxcoplthc 'i-ibiiuiis-ni-v.uir teoin. It Is trftcn called Till: "I..VKV M AX'si GATEi Aij.l a "'! i-ei3 and Shul." This mte is simple m Ituconntroetlon. hnl Iron ninl vtii l trork.mid not likelf tOKofoiitpf order, IX n nt, ehenn irate wdesliwl.lt nmy I indh, wit lit fires etoM lmw ot wood mi I pne-fimrtli Inrh wire, neatly curved ut the lop. tho lower end hid in ilu- bottom lw, which Is the "tyleof a faeroin-hindc sate. Tin' jrittes arc now in practical nm In evrl nf tho iinnntlesaronnd . t'rani ii, und pieuty in tcgtiinoniualaciui lcglvv, THOMAS J. SAFFGHB, Iluvin;; purehaijcd the iih'.Ui tor E.iit:i Co., Or-jgosi, lius now on hand, and ni nianulhctucu the above doorftied tutc. Whcivvcril lay lus-n 1W...1 ii bus rc ritcil the lii hi'st n;. uiiiiiiinis, us tiiti imvo iinml-fr ot certiir rates fmm nroinincnl fimnerfl In nil nart 1 n - lian'da, will CA ttRl.Kii E 9 A SD V:' l05i8, Of Ail TJeEcripcns, On hand and uiauuiilcttircd to onhT. Blacksmlthlng and Kcpalrlnj Pone tn order nl most reasonnblo rub-si. slain foot of Kerry street, onitoNlte Itracti, Mouteith A i'o.'s aoiirin mills. T1TUMAS J. SAFFOHD. Albany, Oct, 2S, htn-v4 STOVES AND TIWVAHK. THE OLD STOVE DEPOT. JOHN BRIGGS, Donlcr in RANGES. COOK, PARLOR AND IJOX, STOVES! Of (lie best patterns. Aim ! TIN, NIIIIIT IKON AND COI' 1'fJI It ABU, ""' assort nien I ol inriit)t!n goods to lie obtained in it tin stare. Repairi neatly and promptly executed, on reasonable tortus, Short reckon lus-s innkc loiift Irlcnds. mONT STRUCT, ALBANY. Doc. S, W80-1 2G.G00 I MICE IUff.VI:.V P SoldYearlyillO Made by Walter A, Wood, (the largest lnaniiliietnrerot' fai'inintt uinelilnory in tho world with foldinK bur, two wheels, and all late Improvements. It led the world at Ihe Paris Exposition, and lias found no itocr since, lsconniael ninl Hiweiiiii. and Inst the mnchine for this t oast, r. :. every farmer will say who lias one. Kji-Kverv machine IsKiiaranfoodasrer resented, liny the isist, liny the WoodNi Improved I'rl.o Mower. Sold liy TliKAIlWIXl. A 0., Old stand, Market street, Sail Friuiciaoo. April W-J3H1 J