The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, August 30, 1872, Image 4

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ft N. offlrlnl Paper lor Oregon.
'nilDAY. Alia ST 30, 1S7J.
A IHarvvlHnm RewMe.
WOMB AS's PI WI.OVS V U I. YT STONE
WOl M IN- i'rUn l.Y A l'lIlWMT-
vm mm, 1,200 rn fkom we
rak,
Majnr.'obn B, Steward vd.o live?
ha his firm mar the north Lllse of
Stone Mountain. Atlanta, t ovinia,
thought he liewvl the voice of a itmn
11
illitrtSS on the steep dm ih the
mountain. VlMiii ooklllH ll WfSnW
the head of a ID!UI. and saw liiin wav
ing liis haml for sueeor. 'Hie man
.nlletl to the Major for a tliink of w a
ter, ami Mul lh.it lie had but little mon
ev. hut he wooltl give It all to be taken
trom the place he wa. '06 Major
! Will Wis not hoaxing him
The man replied that In- waa in tMJMH.
rautiouiiii the man to keep quiet, tlic
gentleman prueeetlcd at ot:iv to town
and obtained wWahf.
The new spread like wild-fire over
town, and every heart ran out in au
piWtfbrthe condition of fl unfor
tunate, one. Those who went to the
rMUw made 'tJuttline"toget their.
Ven wen' fwatfotietl at the Daw on tlie frteiiiN in the room, shook m henfl a
nortliside to signal tk' party Oil top if s);ii. tliing .eciiliai ly good bad been
at wliat time to defend. ! done, took up his white, anti jii iteil
mearuui the row to a eeuar tree
tlniily iinli 'dded between two massive
roeks two gentlemen made the leril
.mis dt si eni t seeure tin' man. About
three hmulivd feet from the. top of tlie
mountain thev eame to him. Ho was
irtno iii a milch, or water eourse.
furrowed out of lift'
rock by rains.
iWuifivit was iammesl into a erevuv
ami the other bent under hi body.
He was hugging tlie rock ehmdv,
while one hand w as grasped in the
nu the collar of his iit. A small
tablet ofrock. two or three f.-ct long
and a foot or so w ide, was all that w as
between him and a fall of some twelve
hundred feet to the ground. Had be
moved two or three leet to the right or
lett, he would have been precipitated
to the bottom, twelve hundred teet,
anil duly a horrible mass would have
Urn found to tell t!ie ta'e.
lie had laid there from FrHlayeven
i:i' late until Saturday evening. His
in : i. es am siit entigs wen' inieii-e
Hi- teet wen'
volleu. laeewtett and ;
Mi-tered hy the hot rock-: tin- I
;hiii
tnir
nil Uiou nun u.- nvn-e-i i i i ' "i
the most excrnciafmg thirst and
proilueing Olmoit entire bimiiness.
tieath sc.- iiwl to stare him hi tlie lace
on all sides. Return without friendly
oldlieeould not. He was afraid to
move either to the right or left, or get
up, for that terrible fall was beneath
him. Without succor he must die a
lingering, torturing death of thir.-t and
starvation.
In adjusting Ihe rope several rock
were in the w av. ami fearing that the
nme might dUwttge tliein and bring
ilieuidown on the unfortunate m m.
thev w ere n moved and throw n off In
lien a dinvtion as not to snake on Ihe
i,ot occupied by tlie man. With a
crashing uolse thev rolled to the brow
'if tlie precipice oil a Ihw with him.
and then piling d dow n that terrible
distance, burying themselves in the
' .11 til at the MM.
Beaching the place, the rope was
tiisl arouiid the man and lie was con
ducted to ajdace of safety. l'ion
reaching the summit, the resulted man
was so thirsty that lie would h.i ve enii
tled a bucket of wiiter at ope or two
draughts had he Urn suffered In do so.
lie was carried to a nelgbborllig store
and eared for.
On Kwlav evening the man allmlcl
to. reputed" to be a Mr. M.S arty of
VUla Kiea. t.'uroH county, went to the
top of Btiuie Mountain, taking with
him a bottle ol whisky. He drank
rather freely, and pcrtiaps wa- liglit
iwarled. He -t.irtiHl down In search of
ihe "iK-vil's Cross-roads." and. HimI
dlng the desevnt liecomiug alntipt.
be pulled off his lioots. lie lud not
nine fir w ben he recollects falling and
scrambling. His lots were lonml.
with an empty bottle, at the foot of a
cedar tne. -nme one l.nt.dii d fe't
above where he WW found.
llence it
i -nniio-.il tliat lie fell and :
cramhied
together some forty or tifiy ln't. He
recollects having his lioots tlieiv. The
HKoblHiit n:viimHl aliotit nightfall. It
ii tlotthttess one of the mo;t miruir.ous
escapes from deatli o:i word.
A IJtU Oevll fntu Diro.
Ijist Satiml iv evening a -on of John
MeCawlev, ten years ol age. living
three tulles northeast of Cerro Gordo,
cut tlie throat of the rui of a Mr. Mor
rison, who i nl-n about ten years of
BEETl irapTafroin ul.it I egation is divided, the vote of . he
ue ran learn, that the two little hoys ate canuot be cast ant. n therefore
started from their homes togetlKirto go I Iot.
lo (lie river near by for the purpose of I
bathing. VtVr they had proceeded Kansas ( aty rejoices in the posses
about half a mile, young Morrison ran i slotl of a precocious four-ycar-old-ter.
nd got can ideral.lv ahead of young who. U-uig placed hi a closet by Ins
Wefmvlev Mct'awley ottlered him i father, the other tl.iy for thsobedicncc
i .1 . ... Il.l ....I nt
io .too i.-lliui' him that be would
u l ip him if he did not ; but Hie little
fellow went aliead. Met 'aw ley then
nut in bki lst lielis nui fa-t and
shortly overtook hiin-threw him
down. and. without saying a word,
out a trash in his throat alwut three
Inches long, ju-t misdng the jugn.ar
M in. wilh a imcket-liiiilc. Afler no
did this, he ran home and told his
father what he had done. who. in i tn-
.,.. will. . ,.. IV li Cnil ithil nee nr
iwn others, retmired to the -cene. j , A Clndnuatl bridegroom fainted
lien Uicv reached tlie bleeding loy ' away during Uio Ceremony last wwk.
Is- was unoaadoM Mid e.aihl not ! and was only reslvwl after bclug vig-siK-ak.
lie was earned to his fatlicr's i orously finned by the officiating eler
Ikmisc. win-re the wouittl was dtt-stl ! gyman's hoot. He aahl he never felt
i.vl)r. Ucl. who thinks that ;l,c,e are, so but twke U'forc -once when he
Imiei of his recovery. V, 1 c , MeCaw- j was Mown up at 'i ort Hell. In front
icy asked his son why lie dftl K . lie re- i of Petersburg ; ami again, when Ik;
plied, "Kase 1 meant to d . It."
'ffcaiss, iot', Uc-s pappa ami mani
iin, aiitl -and-aisl if you're a mind
ti yon nay Mvas muAKflle: lj.1 I
diin't mut:li care."
. Rhode Island was struck Vv lighten-, tnirpiised to hear him laugh soon ar
lng the other day, and tlie tliuiidetliolt iter. "I was thlnkhig lw I fooleil
never crazed any of the adjacent you by keeping my mouth shut,"
-States. Where Is the niai-sksin w
mi beat that for slrjvfhiiUig?
Soluble W- il.iinn.
A OlljOni liiU'MI.IAlAX 101 YEAIlSOIJ.
M AI. 1. It 11 TO A MAID OF 90.
Peter ( ox. sgsl 1(1 years, wis mar
ried in Brooklyn la-t Sniutiy twnhig
to 5"ti-s Lucy tin-en, aped 50. Both
.nr. colored, and the iinio;!. tliere is
reason to believe, was one entirely ot
love. They lir-t met, not long ago. in
a grocery, where the sprifli'fv l.ney
dealt out cabbage. IVter was Mitt?
ten at tirst sight, and made overture
at but. Ill Ms own language, "he
apologized, and Lucy noeopted Ihe
apology." Arrangements were made
fur the wedding, and on Sunday even
ing the bridal party started from
Striker's allev, where Peter had been
i living in bachelorhood, for tlie par-on-
agcottlie IttV. Mr. MowbrayiWion.il,1,
Dullield street
OAl.OiilOf .- CUIVAItltC
lliev were followed by a proeessi in
of co'ioiimI women anil i.OUflor fbtflO ;
li ivs. Tlie boys niu about and bent
tin ..aiis, p.-.i.ludiig a meIo.lv or 1W-
loda.tsoiit.ds.niitatalln-senit.iingtl.e ,
e as-n- wei : u ir i naieii. i.oev ;
givni away hy Ml octogenarian unele.
but Peter, who is an orphan, had to
do that part of the ivreinonv for him
self. Atier the knot was t'etl Ihe groom
hwit gmcefitlly over, kissed the timid
ami lilushing j,iu-y.and then tlirilhig
with a ffhnvfcig e iimtenanee to Ihe
slove-piiie. and ma
I 'snosc (lis ting - all right, ho:'
Stlti KKVF.I. IN SVKK'S fKU.AK.
The boW replied in iht afflruiaiive,
; and reforming rank- the party return
ed as they i.une, to the basemen) in
iStryker's alley. Whera the marriage
I supper wui in readiness. Kveiyhody
bad a good feed, and in the eveningtiie
! happy couple went iion a wedding
; lour to the lhidge-tiret A. M. K.
CbUrch, where they -pent the evening
tappniprt
Itely. -ingiug with more than
usual I'enor. and iv-pondiug at inter
nals with nnetnoiw emphasis. Peter
could hanlly keep bis seat at times, in
1 liis anxiety to shout "Hallelujah."
The services over, calm and contented
j they returned to their homo,
I hojik i.ncli'mno ikuiiij, at ! 80
1 EH W 1.1 K.
'fills luwie is hi a haseineiit. but it
i- a chan businient. The furniture
..f ,.l..iM- a n mint-
, , tma,Mi keranc lawn. Peter
ntnmii about lite feet liieh, afKl Is sHtu
in proportion. II is form is bowed, and
his step has lost the elasticity of youth,
lie says he win lsiru in the West In
dies, in 177 1 . hut what month becoujd
not tell. Who his lather was did not
trouble him. At an early age lie left
the Indies and came to this" country.
The llrst K.rl l.e truck was t'hailes
ton, a'nd a n.u .d it ho remained for
over forty years. There he met Major
Caepi- of Brooklyn, by w hom he was
emn'ovi"! as a personal attendant, and
with whom he passed through the
Mexican w ar. Br I lie. Major lie was
brought to Brookfyn, and left to shitt
f.ir h mself. His" first shift was t,
gtryker's alley, where he obtained
board for the thbuloHs jiiiceofl 50a
week. "And litre," with a merry
twinkle in his eye, he added, "I got
my first wife. Hie came I row dc first
house on the eonwr." She w as drawn
at the ripe age ofi;s. With her he
lived until eight monthsago, when she
died. Peter confessed that exception
illicit he taken to the hurry he bad
shown in taking another wife; hut lie
Wished those who grumbled torcmeni
ber tltat the time at his disposal is not
s.. great as it once was. Tlie couple
seem to have a brigbt luture befoi
them. -Y. Y. Sun.
. - ... ,
How A 'VWBSiMXt is ELKCra. -
Each State is entitled to a.s many
eleisjors of President and Vice Prest-
deltas it lias Senators and Hepresent -
atives in Congress. In each State the
eleilors are chosen hy a plurality vote,
That U If there are thiw sets of elect -
ors voted for. tlie set having the high -
e-t immlicr ol votes h ciioseu. iniiai
candidate for President in onler to b
sucws-iui, mils nave a majority oi an
the electors. Hie elei tonal college, as
...... ..i ... i ... r jit
now cou-iiiiiieo. iim-i-o ; sno-fest to trie ticnisfti o! ur nem
'fhercfore 181 are necessary for a L;Tti Modem :
clKilce. If tliere be three caudWatea I??!,, , '..
for President and neither of them re-I Not V eudell 1 lull, ps nn tlieoio
ii'ives a majority ot the electoral col- J liaiul, nor Jeff I)avis on ,!io otlirr,
lege, tlieu there' is no choice and the j ),as hop,, a morP dangerous leaelier
ckiction goes b. the llou ol Hepre- , , - f , ;, .
sentatives. the House iuii-t conlinc 1 " . , . . ,
their choice to the three highest eundi- wok'h despotism everywhere rests,
dates votnl for by the electors. The ' than l as Horace (irccley. If one
Representatives vote by states and i shouM search the woritl over for a
each State has but one vote. 'I 'he nia- j aj vpe of nnU.t)eTnomcy.
lorilc of file KffttA I e .r".ii h .1 1 e:i.l it 1 I . . J I . .
J - ....
vote.
A enil II 'I n to l,f. -'u ec-tii
must receive a
majority
n S'atei.
of all the
Ifthedel-
."SIMH'H. Itl fir
' of pat'-rua! authority. Instead or cr)-
rual authority, instead
I inc. nut his w its to work to fret out
Calling to his father to come in and
! soe what he hid found, the linstvsmetr
i ing paterfamilias walked In, while the
j four-year-old sslijiiM-.l out and ouickjy
j turned the key. leaving him to sweat
: it out. Presently ttM youngster co.ll
j ed to liis j,a to know if it was hot In
there; nor did he let his father out un
, til h replied in the nfltrniatire.
j asKeil tfie note eiere w gije mm a
timfort;ible bed wilhont gtllns on the
pillows.
I.tttle Kobbie's mother readied-for
' him with tier liipper Hie other hy. for
: purloining Hie raspberry jelly, aial was
said Robbie : "ft was hude that hook-
vi tbejullh;." i us
ABOt'T WOSIKX.
I '
Giwgla girls use none hut religions
papers for Sunday hustles,
All Ik- prizes' at the Wcent oh '
n.eiavment exoreis.-s of the OliUugo
llihSh.K)l wen- taken by girls.
West I'obit belles have commenced
to worry
tlie bullous off from the
costs of tli.' uuf-heAtletl cnttct
T.o ton Whs are ei i'v rewgiib'etl
In-tin- beavv boots tln-v wear, ami
: their toiukicss tor l.oiLil onions and
corn on the cob.
A woman In .failm viV. Florida,
; has shipped ihiOeii hundred al'igalor
h'desto fit son v. it: i i tlie pit (he
; month:.
I A young lady at fop Henoch rc
Icel'.tta new divss daily from Sew
York, and does not h ilt" cover hcr-ell
i w hen in full dre.
i Marriat'es are mo-t nimii'h'il- i i the
.... ;,. M-uliielt'. So it
jI( Kilcit : the tirst man I ii was in the
c uiv till
' , ' , f, l().1(;,r(, sklp, wit)l .
. , . , ir, at
:
IVIIa. Itiwn. skipping into the Mug-
lloni come" last week.
The 1I'w"n's.c'm '.;t'era:"i
ing that a negm hi- b en e' ' t d
'oTol the Metltmllst Church,
Mi
vilav nienlly : - : "Why not a Woman?
A Keiitib-ky prtpe says : " The ta
ImotH lr. Mry Waiker ppent hir
yonthlii) days hi m mut uturmg com
pound withartlc llls in BwKfi)rlilge
, county."
Monognn'h wind p4wr are the la-
U t agOuS among young ladies Whose
ISithcM can mls"iiHicleutwimltohiiy
I tliein. 1'iviieh fans are what they a;v
! termed hy tlie owners.
The late-t (eininiue wrn li'i- locati il
here Is describes! ty an K.a-ter.i iwper
' as a black-eyed girl, who w ins 1 1.000
I niglitlv. and Ins broken several f ir
banks In Sa:i Francisco,
i Copper toed fins are sold for the
I benefit ol young ladies w ho have no
; one to love, itnil who chew the spilling
( out of any other kind ia one evening
when a hop is in progress.
A vouug ladv of Illinois ,va reeent
i Iv married at tlie age of twelve, and
j they're betling on the number
iff ilfytireesi she's likely to make.
beiriiiuiiig her niatrhuoi.til career so
c;irly.
I An Idaho woman was onlirei1 I y a
1 physician to take three ounces ofbran-
:dv'adiv. ami knowing that sixteen
; drachm make an ounce, has patiently
been taking fori ) -eight drinks a day
, CoffevvillciKau.) woman Velug re
fitsed a drink, prcuwletl to shy paving
: -tones at the liar. The Marshal Inter
fering, slia shot him In Ihe hip. He
in Mum put ft hall III her knob, kill
ing her iu:tantly.
' There are nineteen young ladies ru
Newport whohaveliieil forsix seasons
irist to sccore hnsliandi, and the way
lie is scnitinizeil when he arrives at
, bis n'soit is awful. If he be of inotlesl
I and retiring dispo-ition.
i A Mlmipsota girl, while eitjorltig
the mazv (lance, planted one of her
feet against her partner's near ear.
i with the explanatory remark. "I
dmi't beast much on beauty, but I'm
' h 1 on style."
' A lively Iloosier maiden wept when
-lie rtrfd how Longfellow had cut his
'. iasfeni so as to ruin him tor life. Sin
was do fond of his poetry. sSe said, as
i slie Wtd tlie pearfy tear drop-i fnnn
licr.jjosc.
! A -eventy-live-ycar old French hal
let girl manipulates tier an gadded
I calves w itli a sprym-ss that makes her
younger COlllJianiOiis sea-MCK mm oi-
I lieartcii.il. Age win louu inc um gin ,
j down, however,
Young ladles of tint warm, hrnu n
1 color tlwt so pleases .Ion piin Miller
;aw Ir..I.Ivingstone. ate tlw favorites
t watering places. A skil fu, eo or
1 art.t tt find all he wa . U t. do m
1 transforiiung tlie pale cold b.anties
&) iAwU "
i
1 Won't bb Uktom ii.i:i. The
; ri,-,, jMe (Dcm.) will not lie
.. , t ,', c
recoiic W totbempport ol (.ree
ree-
Icv. The tollowmg lrom a recent
XXP rxnrcsf(?PS its view-, wbtdi wc
i 1 . . ...
hn ... .n . iut. hlul n lif.llor fem llini
ov .-v .. ........ . ....v. vm,,i.
this man has ever lioen in
nolit-
ic.il i'kas. 'Hie sclclion of the
most distinctive n-presentauve,
ehauiinon and tiarent ot tlie w-mi-
ckitii system of anti-Democratic
cjovcrnment uiiilcr which the coun
ty suffers, as one who can be ex
pected to inaugurate the opposite
system, seems a good deal illogical
and a!.-iird. It is as if, in order to
get rid of the creature, one diouM
take in exchange the creator. The
teachings of (Jrecley have male
tirant tlic o.iii frcshiciit lie is;
therefore, in onler to Lr ,t rid of
Grant, let us lake Greeley! As is
suggcsletl iy Mr. Fonrnoy, the
principle upon which it is proposed
to do this absurd thing must be
tliafiho hair of the oil 4og is
better for the bite than the haw of
his pup"
The forgeries of Kobort Atwood
ofl.oui-virc sum up nearly IiaTI'a
million dollars. 1 ho snffercrs In-j
elude his relatives and most inti-1
mate friends.
AtcVicker's i;ev tliefttre in Clii
e&o, mm on tnc sue of the old Delivery Bunineiw,
one destroyed by the great (rfiJiamprinrdioitoy aim aU kii.tis of
wa unfilled on Tliur-ikv ui-rbt It ' ob.oa -liorl notice mnl with nulek ill--was
opeiwi on i nuixiaj uyit, ( nvb. Term reaswatale, PacWs dt-.
is the llrst place of amusement livenni to nnvtmrt or the ettv. truk
opehH hi the burnt dirt I 'Xl't "R' I,AV TKAM r'.utNou'
- eotemporary. describing a fasli-
lovable party, speaks ot a gallant who
" hi civl to a lady, "and tdhfc her
apart." It Is not a very lltflhtt'.t
WrjWfl
there is very little left ot her ailer-
wanK
" 1 ' . " , ,
' ' ea.np-i .run;; noa-cu
HI It IH M'l'l ll'l'll Ult.Tim IW.MIt Vlir
year, .mring whli'h time he h id never .
giVi'ii Ins wiic a i ro s wont or
look. ;
lie omittod to ted hit hearers tlwl
Ik' daivd i:ot d i the o:n,' uo? Ihe Otlltr.
bhi' Kathor. rui yon say
BikW aid to Irs little girl !
what :
F-tl.it:-it
ihere'j a
-Ofeourie I ei.i ; what waa
lie said hi re's a kiss ami
foliar.
WILLI AH DAVIDSON,
UK.VL KSTATK I1KALKU,
o. ill Front Street. Porllnml. Or
RKAt, BSTAf K hi tliisCITViui'l KsT
I'OKTb.VN I'. I" I lie most 'lesim'ile IihiiH
tles. .imsls'Pe,' of InTS. HA!;F l!l,i Kfi,
nnj lUAlC'KS, IliU sbSanil STUBKSi ai.
IMl'ltOVKO KAliMs.iuel valua'llu lin
en!' Ivn e l I, AM S.iomie'J in Al.l. lairlsel
Il l ATK for SALE.
URAIi KSTATK, an t oilier nropcrtv.
nnreli isc i fitriwresrsiMunH mtlitstJlTV
net ihm-::lMm Ihe s't'ATK :m:l TKItlft-TtiKI'.-.
wIMi 'T'ea eais- nil 1 on the most
AI'V VX , AlilMt S TKltMS.
If.it'-l-.s mil STIrtlKS n-v. I.dANs
NKliOTI TKi.iii-l'I.AIMSl'IF M.I. I I-.-SliilPTlllNS
I'ftoMl'TbY I'Ol.l.KlTKP:
iiMj, general l-TNANi'IAbnn-l AliKNCV
BfSt?rKsis I minweteil.
Soft)
OWN-
KiFKICK. In all the CI
a lie- S'l'ATK. v. Ill ii
f KAMI I'RiH'KHTV
;une In llw above ml-
:ni I frj
.tre-s.
ami tlie
A. Willi. I. lit,
;:i2, OBECOK,
Ml
in, in
li Ui u
I'ii mil
A :en- forthnsnieof
wAtli'w.aii'liiiiklii'.l
At. SIAt'lHSKIU".
.nU.imteilBAPi
AiilUOt'l.Tlit-
l'(
'l-IJIll
1.
HVN I. Ts. hi I lie tow a of 'he.
MRS. H. D. GODLSY,
riHvr mnr.KT, .tt.a.vxv,
KVtl'uATKS KN
iiifss lit 1 corning
i make room will
IfKH
1 In
Se ll Hi Cost for Thirty EJ;,ys:
II t entire sfoMi of
Iillinery (ools!
riHisiiiii x of
DOXMETS, BAT) U.OWKIN,
HJ5J fUUTW, KMBKOIIIKKII-Ji,
JACOXEBS, UAIIRKD SUfSMXH,
aii't a asHety of dtlier good to lie fonml
in a
FIrat Class Hilliiit-ry Store.
.' Please call 'i t rsmtie.
JilJy IM'iinl
M'.W Ul-KVV.
PIANOS.
IIALLCT, DWIS & CO.'s
CELEDHATD riANOS
Take titc Cllglu-iit Run.i.
w
AM.ET, DAVIS A VO.H PIOS
havclH-cii scleefv I hy I lie hxeeiiine .
CoiiiiiiilUH' ol Hie Worlil - Junilee h- the i
Brut fiano. No oilier I'iitno will he
ll-C'l.
Pranz Bendol,
The
noi
urealcst llvlna
hi, ftiteiit1lni tl
'lonlst, who was
JuliUw, iys :
."l'.p linllot. Dftvlu A- C'A.'V PIllllO !
exert. In etcry ai liriilar, nil other
"
Call an t examine an I sec for yourselves,
el for I'l iec 1. 1st una rii-eiiliirs.
W, Iv. IIAlKiKK, So'c Aircnt,
at Snow Itixis' Art liiillerv,
7:i yirst s; reel, l'orl licet.
ORGANS.
R'
RV. J. W.
KIMIH, PKIMIUMI i:f
ill - of the Meilm li-t I lllireli, -.ill
rmiK'lSi'O.savs : "In iiivniiim.Seow i
VmmI A- '. OrKRii have no e iml I
for lithneMi and swielnemi of loiw. wllli .
prreal jiower. I am ihnilllar w'tli all ihe i
most limmlnent orjnuis in IIim inarkot,
ImvenSrneil four Ml.rei-ent MatKand on-lie-lmtbalysiy
I prefer thoitc ol tfeorge
Woo Is tunny otlier."
s , ,. a xomthm for n
finest oan in tin wmi.i.
Vi. K. BAWKK. Sole A'
ut HitowA Roos' At: ti
7.! Ktrsl -iivet. portl
August 23-j 1 v ttn i
etlt,
illerv.
Hid, Or,
j dYEJI ri7Ti
j JOHN SCHMELR,
j . , IN
, GrOfCrieS & PrOVisiOIIS,
ALBANY, ORL'COX.
HA JCST OPKSED IltSNKW fJBOCKTi
MtaldMlinenl OH corner of lillstroi'lh
antl Kli-a -ire is, with ti fresti stork of
tir,M-erte". l'i-o Isloll-, I'iuhIIi-h, Cigars, To
fniOOO. Ac., to whieli h; invito., the nltcil
tlon of OOt elii;:en.-.
in coaneotlpa v.i.h iltealofQliewillkeep
A ftaket-y. atel wlllitlua- have on linm ,L
lull Htpnt) of froth li.nj!,cra!kcrs,c
C; ' C'ftB all',! r:e ine.
JOHN WI1MKKR,
IMli I
JOB WAGON.
TT.WfM; FTT.f'nAHETl Tin; tXTIB-
1 AI e 0(6. w. liKii.tr in tilt)
"ECONOMY
IS WEALTH.
riME
I s IVT ONE "ST. "
SAVI3 SrOU3Et
T ! m E ,
m Accumulate
xkt e a n. t xa: ,
i;v im fun vrit
DRY (i
I1AKDWARE, i
GROCERIES,!
GROCERIES!
ITOTIOITS.IpRovi.sioxs!
llllllllfig 1
ClMICKEltY,
HATS,
PILLS,
LINIMENT,
PAINTS,
OILS,
IN 3PJLOT
I
ALMOST ASVrillSi, VOL' MAY IUVK
CX:CASJUM TO CSK,
i
I
UNDER ONE ROOF.
READY PAT,
AXD
PROMPT PAYING
SHORT-TIME CUSTOMERS,
Wff.I. KlVfl, AS UKRKTOFORE,
stoke or Tin: Mrmrsiikh,
i Lt all Timos,
A Oood Awortmenl of tbo
BEST GOODS
-at tbo--
LOWEST PRICES !
JL.Tj.Hm kinds
0F-
i Merchantable Troduc?
BOUGHT.
A. WHE12LER.
Bbodd, Oregon, April 5,1872-31
jOROCERIES
AINTID
provisions;
WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL
l'iK"KKKIIisTAimiUl'.M.IIIVST.
ALBANY, CRECCN,
A. G. Liajrton.
Proprietor.
1 riAVK Af.WVVS IN
and complete supply of
ITI 1KB A lUf.t,
STAPLE
& FANCY
Tobacco & Cigars,
Whieti I ii;i si ll fur cash a- liiwiuthn
t,ove-i.s-'i-lmne lor all kinds ul mer
elmiitkMo COUNTRY PRODlf B !
K u I will instaro a Into qtmntUy ul
ISA!J HALT,
wlileh 1 will -ell . hi
U'AiTcil ill
ht 1 liaii ever bcfix
lis RwrkcVi
tfSTexteiui niecwtnl Invl allon lealUfifl
t-t'l etle iii I Ids mid lioinin.". . 'J
t-i"eoi,in;lcs. Id (nil ami c.am-9q
Krlm unaltfymnt prleesjajj
Civ of KIWl.-, us 1 fcL-j
BTeonftileiif of nivf
t-iralillilj lou'lvc' .s-a
C.-iJtliornif hjf -J
trir salis-ia
t--.nio.i3
t-sy ii. f -a
6-JJioij
A. C
LAYTOS.
BLACKSMITH ING !
- ASH
General Repair Shop.
lrPIIl: CSDEKWtNKn ItAVtXi! RH
; l luniivt to Albany, ami taken liW iirt
' -hop mi corner of Kii-worlti unit Sw,iut
I siivcl-. iiiiiiotiuec-hi-re;; lii.ess n ullenl
lull!! kinjsol
llf.Ai KSMITII1VI
fOltG
MIt.f. A
Mi, ETC.
MAIUINH
A l-i i. lias on band and for sale, tbo
COQUILLAP.D WAGON,
Straycr Torcc-lced
GRAIN nniLL,
STAR MOUNB,
and other TLOWS
WOOD'S RE. PER & HS0WER,
wbleb be vlll sell on the mint ivasonub'9
terms.
HORSE SHOEING- -All rensd,$2
Reletting', $1.
UIVK N: A t'AIX,
All work etitmstetl to me w ill rei.srlT
prompt attcnf Ion, iukI Im execnttxl In tlm
l'st sslhle manner, with Root! llllltcrtftl.
A shai f public pal ininiii bt solicited.
CiS 'SllOpoU ecl'lier K
' streef-, oiino-lle fierec
i luvl
tswortliandSeeoail
' Kerrv.
V. woon.
A IIIU TICl'IIRY 1
KoU TIIK
New Wilson
Underfeed Sewing Machine !
TT H f I I. Id I K !D :
TIIK MAST
friends of the
N K W
Wilson Improvca Sewing; Macnine,
I To know Hint In the stubborn entet for
i superlorlt' in milesof wwltiattbeKiTiU
I Ni.i1l.ern Ohio Kiiir, their Invorlle bu
! carried off tlie two iireaitnuw Ui
' Meilnl for he.-t bIx sh'cIiiiciii niiielibio
' work, and the Diploma for l"t cinliroid-
eiy. Ast lie tfreai eomii li ion w won i ne-
tWOCUvWOfsil will Ik- HTii that the Wil
son's victory IS conipjnfe. We knew tbi
would ! So; li could not Iwotnertrlw?.
There I- no Itilktnif down Ihe ftict lliaf tin.
New Wilson Is I'"' best liin.il' fcwlni?
MTaohhie now inaunfneturt.d capable of
doing tlie Ih -i wort on any kind WBwibS
inwli.r nil KlnmnisfnlMiiH.
! Tills award of the litJtlnwl piTinlnm
sboiild and i.ill silence Ihe lalk of Unit.
! lare efcoK of sewbex luarblnd men win.
have made flits nwelifnetlieot of tlieli
i., i in. jiimilv hceniHc it iHH mod-
erale pi lccd liiaelilnu'uiip pn 'ursells llieir
expensive ones. , .....
(Jo and bw the Po mlinii New Wilson
Sewlni? Mtichlne. tlui lwt In the world,
now on exhlldtton nt Snow & ItoosArt
(iullery, TH Klrst street, I'oiliniid, Oivjnm,
and n nieiiiher yon can lwy this premliiw
nilielltlie ")
H MIN Ell JtrEARSoH-
July 13, 1i-W