The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, November 22, 1872, Page 5, Image 5

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    ALBANY. REGISTER.
SfOVUS ANliYINWAUE.
'OLD STOVE DEPOT
JOHN BRIGGS,
healer' fit
R A N G E S
t'OOK, VMlUHl AND BOX,
S
O V
s
(if i lit: best naiteroa
AB.'O
TIS, MISHIT IRON AND COP
PER WAKE
An i rho
.IS) U !
-nui assortment of furnishing
obtain ! in a tin store.
Uenahs neatly mi l
mi reasonable toons.
omptlv executed.
Hiori riH'kenlnicn umbo long; Mends,
I'll INT STRKET, ALBANY.
5, las l-l
Dim'
UARDWAIU';.
w.
II. KUHN & CO.,
Wholesale and Iletail Dea'ursln
max ajuimIeavy
II Alt ! W-Alt K .
Farmer' & 3Icr hanics' Tools,
ill II.DKKV HAHDWAHK,
IRON AND STEEL,
OA.i and ELM HUBS,
2IICKOBY A OAK SPOKES,
HICKORY AXI.ES,
Hardwood Lumber,
UCUtBIUM, Miaa. Pule, Ac,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
All of w hi. h are now offered to the iml
Ite at low lutes. As we make the business
ii special ,v. wo cau and w ill keep a better
jissortmcnt. at lower prices, than any
house in this city.
W.1I. KUHN & CO..
Monteith Hre-priKif brick, First street.
Albany, June U,187241v4
DKUOS.
A. CAROTHEBS & CO.,
- Healers in-
t'UEMICAIA, IIA, PAINTS, UYIS,
OI.ASS, LAMPS, ETC.,
All the popular
FINE CUTLERY, CIGARS, TOBACCO,
NOTIONS PKRFt'MEHY.
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and Toll rt. Booth.
PartlouUir aire and promptness given
I'liyslohuis' preacrlptlonattnd Family Rs
1,M'H' A. OABOTIIERS & CO.
Albany, Owgon-ivi
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THE CINCINNATI
OAII.Y EVENING STAB
has the largest circulation by overS.WW of
any afternoon paper ui W6 Stato Of Ohio. ,
Paper-hantring, Calcemlnliiff,
OccoratliiK, Ac.
Y M. WADSWORTH will give prompt
L . attention to au orders tor i-aper-hanging,
Caloemtnlng, Ito-oratlng, Ac., in i
this city or vicinity. All work executed !
In the latest style, in the best man nor, and I
at lowest living rates. tirOrder left at I
Vnrnttnm WnrvrAnni. nf Chiui lfMlAvm'tll
Nssiw prompt attMtUon. I0v4 I
BUSINESS CARDS.
JOHN CONNER,
BANKING
AMI
Exchange Office,
ALBANY, OREUON.
n
!;!'( islTS RECElYElt SUBJECT
To !
it.
In tens: n
.owed on ' hucdettoslts in com.
Exchange on Portland, Son Francisco,
mi 1 Now York, for hoIu ut lowest rates.
Collections mod, and pronmtiv remitted.
Refers to 11. W. Corbett, Henry Failing,
V. s. U'W.
Ranking hOUW from 8 A. M. to 4 1'. M.
Albany, Feb, 1, U)71-82v8
Something 3 civ it: Dcntfotrj-.
im. E. o. kmIth, dentist,
HAS LOCATE! i IN ALHA
ny, and 1ms the new in
vention in plate work, which
consists in Inserting teeth
in Hie mouth without covering the whole
oof, us heretofore. H gives the wearertlie
wearer the free ase of the tongue to the
toot of 'he mouth in talking and touting,
li i the Smith & Purvlne patent.
Teeth extracted without pain. Plates
men led. whether broken or divided.
mjf I h II 'K First si reel, east of Conner's
Bank (up stairs;, Albany, Oregon. 7v4
CITY MARKET,
FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OBEUON,
J. L. HARRIS,
PROPRIETOR,
II 1 ILL ENDEAVOR
TO KEEP COX-
li stl
lantly on hand a full supply of
ALL KINDS OF MEATS,
Which will lie of the very best quality.
The hlthesl market prion pi!. I lor beeves,
lioirsiind sheen.
Third door west of Ferry, on south side
of FlMt street. J. L. HARRIS
Albany, Dee. 1"., I871-l.".v4
1 h
PLOW
, Iiuuroved
' for IS 7a,
with iWHWSi
Plow IlottoinN, Is t lie best UANU PMW
in the world. It is mlinpFv strong and
dur.ilile and do. 'N I U work effect wily.
Don't fnil to see it before buying. Price,
I75. Soldonlv by THKAIWEM.'0..
Sim FmneiMeo. Send for dreulara. ilni.'l
JOHN SCHMEER,
DKAI.Klt IK
Groceries &
ALBANY.
Provisions,
OREGON.
HAS JUST OPENED HIS NEW CROCER
eslabltshmont on corner of Ellsworth
and First streets, with a fresh stock of
(irocorios, Provisions, Candles, Cigars, To
bacco, Sc., to which he invites the atten
tion of our citizens.
In connection w ith the store he w ili keep
a Bakery, and w ill always have on hand a
full supply of fresh bread, crackers, Ac.
OjT call anil sec me.
JOHN SCHMKER.
February lR-'iivt
TUKXWC
I AM PREPARED TO DO ALL KINDS
of turning; keep on hand and moke to
order rawdiide-tiottomed chairs, Ac. Shop
near t he Mills and Hosiery. Jettcrson. ( re
gon, Branch shop near "Magnolia Mills,"
Albany, where orders for chilli's, turning,
Ac., win lie left. M IHN M. METLLIt.
Jefferson, Aug. J, 1S72
OREGON A CAL1FOBMA RAILROAD
t lowpany. Land I lepart men t. Porl land
Oregon. April !i. 1871. Notice Is hereby
given, thut a vigorous prosecution will be
Instituted against any and every person
who tresNisses iiixm any Railroad ljuid,
by cnttlngand rvwovlngtlmtiertlierofriim
before the same Is BOCGIITof the Compa
ny AM) PAID FOR.
All vacant Land in odd numliorcd sec
tions, whet her surveyed or nnsurveyod,
within a distance of tlilrly miles from the
lino of the road, belongs to the Company.
1. R. MOOKKS,
Sv4tf Land Agent.
JOB WA.GO!r.
TTAVING PmtCHARKD THE INTER-
JJ. est of G. W. Young in tho
Delivery HuainctM,
I am prepared to do any and all kinds of
lobs, on short notice and with quick dis
patch. Terms reasonable. Packages de-
ii.rttl ,nv met of tin, (dtv. .iwilf
out for the BAY TEAM and JOB V AGON.
40v4 A. N. ARNOLD.
DLANK DEEDS, MORTGAGES. ETC.,
1 1 on hand latest styles -anu tor sale
low, this offlcei
Oft
v-i-" j
DRUGS. ETC.
Idurdcr in Albany
HASXEVKR YET BEEN KNOWN, AM)
no t hreaten lag of It at present.
Dcuth f
Is a thing which sometime must tieuill
every son and duughlerof the human fam
ily ; and yet,
At the Mid-day,
Of your life, It disease lays his vile hands
ukni jim, mere is sun "a mum m uucu'i,
by willed you ma' be resrored to perfect
health, and prolong your days to u miracu
lous extent.
How ?
Ily calling on
St. C. HILL sVJON,
with a prescription, whore yon can have
it compounded by one experienced In thai
particular lino. Also, constantly on hand
a t(Kid assortment of fiih drugs, patent
medicines, chemicals, paints, oiis, dye
si nils, t russes, etc. Agents for the
Celebriiti'd ink Weed Hemedy,
Or. Iretron Rheumut ic Cure ; Dr. I). Jayne
A Sons' medicines, etc.
SH'nce's Positive and Negative Powders
kept in slock. Also agents for the
Home Shuttle Sewing Machine,
One of the most useful pieces of household
furniture extunt. Cull and examine.
R. C. 1111. 1. A SON.
Albany, June 10,71-iUvl
GEO. P. SETTLEMILlt,
DRUGGIST,
(Successor to I). w. Wakefield!,
Furrlsli'M Yew Building, First Street,
ALBANY, OREGON.
Dealer in
DRUGS AND MEDIC I N ES,
CHEMICALS,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC'
All articles warranted pure, and of the
n'st quality.
Physicians prescriptions carefully com--oim'ded.
Albany, Oct. 17, lfitf
r'OUNDKY.
ALBANY FOUNDRY
And
Machine Shop,
A. F. CHERRY Proprietor,
ALBANY, OREGON,
Manufactures Steam Engines,
Flour and Saw .Hill machin
ery. WOOD WOKKING
And
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY,
And all kinds of
IRON ANI BRASS CANTING.
Particular attention paid to repairing all
kinds of uiaeliinerv. -HvS
iTOYJfcS, KTO
a
71. M. IIAUVEV & t-O.,
(LATE W. H. M'FARLAND A CO.,
Opposite the hotel,
' Albnny, Orcgnii,
STOVES, RANGES,
Force and Lift Pninp,
LEAD AND IRON PIPE,
Hollow Ware,
HOME FI'BNISHING HAROWABE,
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron
Ware.
LARGEST STOCK IN THE VALLEY.
Lowsst Prices Every Tike.
Pisif siti Dsw, swvi
PIANOS-ORGANS.
PIANOS.
HILLET, DAVIS & CO.'s
CELEBRATED PIANOS
Tuke the Highest Hunk.
HALLET, DAVIS A 0.S PIANOS
have been selected bv the Executive
Committee of the World's Jubilee us the
Best PlttiioM. No other Piano will I
used.
Franz IQenciel,
The greatest living Pianist, who was In
Boston, attending the Jubilee, says:
" The If miel, Davis A Co.'s i'Iiiuo
cxe Is, iii every iiartleular, all other
I'hhwn."
i
Call and examine and see for yourselves,
or send tor Price List and Circulars.
W. K. BALGER, sole Agent,
at Snow A Rons' An (inllery,
73 First street, Portland.
REV. J. IV. ROOM, PRKsIUINU EI.
der of the Methodist Cburch. San
Francisco, says : "In my opinion, tJ.orge
ItwMls A Vo.'n tlrgniis huie no eiiial
lor richness and sweetness of tone, With
great Hiwer. I am familiar with all the
most prominent Organs In the market,
have owned four dilt'ereijt kinds, and un
hesitatingly say I prefer those of George
Woods to any other."
Send for Pi-ice List and Circulars for the
finest Organ in the world.
W. K. BADGER, Sole Agent,
at Snow ARoos' Art (hillerv,
73 First street, Poilland,Or.
August 2;-"il'4inl
SEWiNG MACHINES.
A BIU VltTOBY !
For tub
Hew Wilson
I ndtrfcKl Selling Machine
TT M l I.I, DEI.IUHT
THE MANY
x
friends of the
NEW
Wilson ImpMe Sewing Machine.
To know that In the stubborn contest for
superiority in samples of work.atthogreat
Northern Ohio Fair, their favorite has
carried off the two gnat premiums- the
Medal for best six specimens machine
work, and the Diploma for best embroid
ery. Asthegreatoompotitlonwashi these
twocliisses, It will be seen that the Wil
son's victory is complete. We knew this
would bo so; it could not, be otherwise.
There is no talking down the fact that the
New Wilson is the best Family Sewing
Machine now manufactured -capable of
doing the best work on any kind of goods,
under all circumstances.
This award of the highest nremiimi
should und will silence the talk of that
large class of sewing machine men who
have made this niaeh ine t he object of t heir
special enmity, simply because It Is u mod
orate priced machine anp undersells therr
expensive ones.
Go and sec the Premium New Wilson
Sewing Machine, the liost in the world,
now on exhibition at snow ARoos Art
Gallery, 73 First street, Portland, Oregon,
and remember you enn buy this premium
machine lor MO.
ftjr Agents wanted.
MINER A PEARSON.
July 19, 72-4R
BLACKSMITHING !
-AND -
General Repair Shop.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING RE
turned to AUsiny, and taken his old
slio on corner of Ellsworth and Second
streets, announces his readiness to attend
to all kinds of
BLACKSMITHING MILL A MACHINE
FORG'.NG, ETC.
Also, has on hand and for sale, the
coquiIlars wagon,
Strayer Forcc-teed
GRAIN DRILL,
STAR MOLIKE.
and other PLOWS
WOOD'S RE.'. PER & MOWER,
which he ". ill sell on the most reasonable
tonus.
HORSE SHOEING--All rcund,$2;
Kc sotting, $1.
UIVE ME A CALL.
All work entrusted to me will receive
prompt attention, and lie executed in the
liest possible manner, with good material.
A share of public imtronagc is solicited.
6f Shop on turner Ellsworth and Second
streets, opposite Pierce's Fern'.
iov 4 f. Wood.
Albany folhgiutc Institute,
ALBANY, OREGON.
'IMIIS INSTITUTION WILL REOPEN ON
J Monday, September , 1871, wlthacorps
of teachers canablo and earnest. Instruc
tion will he thorough and practical, and
the system of order unsurpassed. For par
ticulars address
, R. K. WARREN, A. M President;
Or, Rev. . GSABY, D. DAllitoy,
Atom iptn.
tiT Sulwcrllieni finding an X after their
nonaware Informed that thelrsnliscrlptlon
expires with that number, and they are In
vited to renew it. Terms-IB per annum,
in advance; six months' ; three months,
1.
The
Eaat Xoinenta or Charle XV.
Of Sweden.
Died Clwrles XY. of Sweden "as :i
Kin' should die:-" We think the
itiitlitiil deswintion of his Mafestv's
(leant, which lias been lately given to
the world in tlie SgdneHsku l)oylJoH
answers this question most touehingly.
Arrived at Kiel on his last journey,
the King would not use the apartments
.vhieh had been taken for him in the
hotel, hut had himself at once carried
on 1)011111 the IVtHrtrti's. When tie
reached her deck he exclaimed : "Be
hold .' tit last, then, thank God, I Rave
the Swedish main, if not
THE SWEDISH SOIL,
Under my feet." That yearning to
get home, so characteristic of dying
men, was very strong mion the sinking
monarch. Even after lie was safe at
Ma lino and laid in tlie Governor's
residence, he sighed. "Oh .' that 1 had
wings to fly to my dear Uhriksdal .' I
could die so easily tlure!" As the
King was borne along In his chair
through the crowd at the quay, the
kindly Swedish tolks manifested so
much
UEVEKENT PITV
For hi sad state that it made the
deepest impression on his Majesty.
Oil coming Into his apartments lie ex
claimed to one of those about him.
" Dost thou know, I have seen to-lay
that 1 am beloved. I believe thev
will miss me when I am gone." lie
well knew he must die, and had long
and calm conversations about the fu
ture of his realm ; but the end was
not thought to be so near until a sud
den and severe attack occurred of pain,
with numbness in the extremities.
This was ,
THE SECOND SIMILAR WARNING,
And. on partial recovery, tho Kitsg
quickly catechised his Doctor. The
Daybladet says that he asked, ."Dost
thou think that I have all this night
before me?" When the physician
hesitated to reply, the King repeated
tlie question, with a request for a cand
id answer. "As your Majesty com
mands candor." replied Dr. Lundberg,
"I am compelled to answer no; I do
not think that your Majesty can reckon
upon the morrow. Your physical
powers are diminishing too rapidly,
and should
A FKESH ATTACK
Supervene, death will follow instan
taneously." "Dost thou think that
the pains will be severe?" demanded
the King. " Your Majesty must even
be prepared for that ; however, it may
happen more easily, for death's work
Is probably in a great measure already
accomplished.'' Tlie King received
this with a simple, manly composure,
and then desired to take leave of those
about htm. Tears tar too genuine to
be courtly fell upon his emaciated
liahd. as the circle of friends and ser
vants kissed it, bidding His Majesty
adieu at tlie outset of that
MYSTERIOUS VOYAGE
Which alii must take alone. It is
often nay, almost always the dying
who are least affected at this supreme
moment. Charles looked at his own
hand and remarked, "Look! my
Angers are growing white already."
" our Majesty must not aiitluioatv :
there are probably pains yet to come.''
replied the doctor. Thereat the King
remained quiet, with gaze steady, "as
if he himself followed with his eve
the advancing steps of death." Pres
ently he stretched out his arm, and
isked
" WHAT IS MY PULSE. LUNDBERG ? "
' Forty, your Majesty." was the re
ply. " Still so many," murmured the
King ; but his voice was now so feeble
that it was only a broken whisper.
Then the voice of prayer was softly
raised ny tne cnapnun Uiin, and after'
ward the doctor moistened the King's
brow with Cologne water, lie spoke
once again, saying, " I do not feel anv
chill in my head as yet," but then iii
sbintiy sank baek, and, after a low
sigh, passed away so tranquilly that
only the skillful Lundberg perceived
he Was gone, and exclaimed. " Now
is our King no more ! " ThusCliarles
XV. died, and we think the Swedish
journal is right in saying that it was a
death ss calm and kingly in its way as
any soldier's on the battle lield. It
exhibited the same quiet fortitude
which prompted the Roman Emper
or's address to his soul. Ammuui.
blanduUh wtpo.' the same brave con
templative assurance which is conspic
uous in the closlngsentencesot Socrates.
London Daily Tdegntplt,
A lost cow was lately advertised by
the following notice, which was post
ed ou trees and fences near the owner's
dwelling : "Strayed or Stolen A
large Red Kow, with Yaller Specks
on left side, and a pair ol white specks
on her right ear. She is about seven
or eight years old. and belongs to a
poor widow with a short tail. Ten
dollars will be given to anybody who
will turn tier to Newark) Gum If
18006-'