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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1872)
HITSTSKSS CARDS. DRUGS. KTC. PIANOS ORGANS. tffWKA A.VOTlN'tVAllK. OLD STOVE DEPOT. JOHN BRIGGS, I'caler In RANGES. COOK, PAKLOtt AND BOX, s t v k s : Of the best patterns. JU0 : TIN. SHEET IBON AND COP PEB WARE. And the uual assortment of furnlshini lyimh to lie obtained In ft tin store. Uwalrs neatly and promptly executed, win reasonable terms. Short reckoning; make longfrlenda, FRONT STREET, ALBANY. I loc. li, I88ti-1 HARDWARE. W. H. KUHN & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In KHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, Farmers' & Mechanics' Teels, HIII.DKRV HABDWAHE, IRON AND STEEL, OAK nnd EEH HUBS, Hit MOKY ft OAK KPOKES, HICKORY ANXEN, Hardwood Lumber, Ileiit Blnas, Shtts, Poles, ., WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, All of which are now offered to the ilc lit low rate. As we make t ho business can and will kem a better "Jirtment, at lower price, than any house In ibis city. W. H. KCHN A CO., Montelth fire-proof brick, Flrrtatreet. Albany, June 14,187-41v4 DRUGS. A. CAROTUERS & CO. -Oealeri in CHEMMALS, OH, PAINTS, DYER, SJEAWV, LAMPS, ETC., Alltbenopnlar PATENT HBDICINES, 'IME CUTLERY, CIGARS, TOBACCO, NOTIONS) PEBFCMEBY. end Toilet Moodn. Particular care and promptness given Physicians- prescriptions and Family Rec A. CAROTUERS A CO. Albany, Oregon-4vS THE CTSCRfNATI DAILY EVENINU STAR has tho largest circulation by over 5,000 of any afternoon paper in tbo Stat of Ohio. Paper-hanging, Calccmlnlng, Decorating, &e. FM WADSWORTH wUl give prompt , attention to, all orders fcr -Papcr-hanglng. Catcemlnlni,, flecomfrng. Ac. in Utlaclty or vicinity. All work executed m tho latest style, in the best manncr.anfl at lowest living rate.. t-Orilers left at rurtltnre Warerootiw of Chas. Mealcy will tawrtra rn-omyMattanrkm. I0v4 1 osS 05$ Sea Hi s giif INK JOHN CONNER, BANKING A NIK Exchange Office, ALBANY, OBEOON. T-wKfosrrs itECKivED scbject to I J check Mt sight. Interest allowed on,tlme deposits In coin. Exchange on Portland, San Francisco, and New York, for sale at lowest rates, ( 'ol leot Ions nmdi and prompt !y remitted . Refers to II. W. Corbett, Henry Failing, W S. I.ndd. Banking hour frotn 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Albany, Feb. 1, 1871-22v3 SontctaJng Xew fn Dentistry. dr. e. o. smith, irTiyr HAS LOCATE1 IN ARA 11 v, and has the new in vention inplatework.wliioh , V,II--.,CTl ..a 1.1.-. ..... in the mouth without covering the whole roof, as hcret ofore. It gives the weiirc r t he wearer the free use of the tongue to the roof of the month in talking and tasting. It istheSiulthAPurvlnepjitent. Teeth eitracted without pain. Plates mended, whether broken or divided. laiT IKKWE-First street, cast of Conner's Hank (up-stalrs), Albany, Oregon. 7v4 CITY MARKET, FIRST KTREET, ALBANY, OBEtBOSf , J. L. HARRIS, PROPRIETOR, If r ILL ENDEAVOR TO KEEP CON M slantly on hand a full supply of A 1,1- KIN US Or MEATS, Which will be of the very best quarlty. The highest market prU-e iid for beeves, boas nn d sheep. . Third door west of Ferry, on south side of First street. J. L. HARRIS. Albany, Dec. 1.1, W71-Wv4 9 ami 1 1 urn PLOW Improved for IN 7 a, Plow Itottoma, is the best ttANU PI.OW in the world. It is aiinple, stroiHT and durable, and does Us work eftietoiul). Don't fall to see It liefore bnying. Prtre, 7B. )ldonlvbyTBRADWElAftCO.j Man Franrloe. Send for circulars. mS JOHN SCHMEER, nEAI.KIt IN (iroccr.es & Provisions, ALBANY, OUEGON. HAS JITST OPENED ITIS SEW GROCtK establishment on ournerof Ellsworth and First streets, with a fresh stock of (iroeeries. Provisions, Candles, Cigars, To bacco. Ac., to which he Invites the atten tion of our citizens. In connMtion with tho store, he will keep a Itakerv. and will always have on hand a full supply of fresh bread, caaekers, Ac. C3T Call and see me. JOHN SCHMEER. February It-Mv4 TURNINO - - TUIHSlfliCi. T AM PREPARED TO DO ALL KINDS 1 of turning: keep on hand and make to order rawhide-bottomed chn irs, Ac. Shop near t he Mills and Hosiery. Jeffcraon. Ore gon. Branch shop near ''Magnolia Mills," Albany, where orders for chairs, turning, Ac, can tie left. JOHN M. METZLER. Jefferson, Aug. . IH74 OREGON A CALIFOBNIA RAILROAD Company, Land Department. Portland Oregon. Uprtl 8, lHii.-aoiiec ts neretiy given, that a vlgorons prosecution will be instituted against any and evcrypcrson who trespasses npon any Railroad Land, by cutting and it- moving timlierthcrelroin before the same ts ItOUfiHTof the Compa ny AND PAID FOR. All vacant Land in odd numliered sec tions, whether surveyed or unsurveyed, within a distance of thirty miles from the line of the road, belongs to the Company. I. R. M HIRES, v4tf kand Agent. JOB WAQOMT. HAVING PUBCILVSED THE INTER est of (i. W. Young in tho Delivery BaslneM, I nm prepared to do any and all klndaof lolis, on short notion and with quick dis patch. Terms reasonable. Packages de livered to anvwwt of tho city, gr Look out for the BAY TEAM and JOB WAGON. S8v4 A. N. ARNOLD. B iLANK DEEDS, MORTGAGES. ETC., . 1 - ' - .ialu : 1 Mfjm aU lev.atthliofflo. lot. !; is - R 5 i W ci n u' . IHurder In Albany HA8SEVER YET BEES KNOWN, AND no threatening of It at present. Death la a thing which sometime must hetall every' son and daughterof the human fam ily ; and yet, At the atld-dtiy, Of vour life, 11 disease toys his vile bnnds upon yon, there Is still "a balm in tillcad," bv which yon may lie restored to perfect, health, ami prolong your days to a miracu lous extent. How t By calling on R. C. IIItiL. & M. With n proscription, where yon ran have it comoonntlcd bv one exjH'rksncud in that particular line. Also, constantly on Imnd a good assortment of fresh drugs, patent medicines, chemicals, lmints, oils, dye stutfs. trusses, etc. Agents for the 4 elebrated Vuk Weed Remedy, Or, Oregon Rheumatic Cnre ; Dr. D. Jaync A Sons' medicines, etc. ' , Silence's Positive and Negative Powders kept In stock. Also aionts for the Home KhiitUe Sewing Machine, One of the most useful pieces of household furniture oxtant. CatWd cmMW. I. . HI LI., ft ouN. Alliany, June 10, 71-40v3 GEO. F. SETTLE3W1ER, DRUGGIST, (Sueoeasor to D. W. Wakefield), Pnrriab's New Building, First Street, A LB ANT, OREGON. Dealer in f DRUGS AND MEDrclNES. CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC' All articles warranted pnre, and of the liest quality. Physicians prescriptions carefully com pouu'ded. Albany, (Jet, 17, 18t6tf rX)UNDBY. ALBANY FOUNDRY And Machine Shop, A. V. CHERRY Proprietor, ALBANY, OBEGON, MaDiifactures Steam Engines, Floor and Saw Mill Ufachln err, WOOD WORKING And AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, And all kinds of IRON AND BBANN CAs)TIN4W. Particular attention paid torepainngall kinds of machinery- m!l STOVES, ETC M. M. HARVEY A CO., (LATE W. H. M'FARLASD A CO.,s Opposite the hotels, Albany, Oregon, STOVES, RANGES, Force and Lift Pumps, LEAD AND IRON PIPE, Hollow "W4ref HOME rCBNIMIIJWi HARDWABE, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware. LABGEVT STOCK IN THE YAIXEY. Lowest FriOM Btt Properly BILLET, DAVIS & CO.'s C3BLEBHATEO PIANOS Take the Hlghent Rank. H ALLEY, MAVIS ft CO.A PIANOS have lieen selceted by the Executive Committee of the World's Jubilee as tho Beat PiMnoa. No other Piano will b used. Fxa,xxsB Bendel, The greatest living Pianist, who was in Boston, attending the Jubilee, says : " The Hirtloi, DmvIn ft t o.'n Piano exec In. hi every particular, all other k'HUtOS."' 'all and examine and see for yourselves, or send for Price List and Circulars. W. K. BAlMiER, Sole Agent, at Snow A Roos' Art tiallery, "S First street, Portland. oUaO-Aisrs. REV. J. W. BOON. PBHsTMNO Kin der of the Methodist Church, San Francisco, savs : "In my opinion. 4vorne Woods ft t'o.'s Orgtum have no ciiuui for richness and sweetness of tone, with great power. I am familiar with all the most prominent Organs In the market, have owned four different kinds, and un hesitatingly say I prefer those of tieorge Woods to any other." Sond for Price List and Circulars for the finest Organ in the world. W. K. BADGER, Sole Agent, at Snow ft Roos' Art (iallery, 78 First street, Portland, Or. August 23'i!v4m(l SEWING MACHINES. A BIO VICTORY t Fob the Uew Wilson liuderfec. Sewing Machine I I T WILE mXHlITT THE MANY friends of the NEW Wilson Improrefl Sewins Hacliine. To know that in the stubborn contest for superiority in samples of work, at the great Northern Ohio Fair, their favorite has carried off tho two greatirenlnms the Medal for best six spewniens machine work, and the Diploma for, best, embroid ery. Asthc great compctBmi wasin these two classes, it will be scottt'thaVJfce Wil son's victory Is complete. We kW1 This would lie so ; it could not lie otherwise. There is no talking down Uic. tact that the New Wilson is the best Family Sewing Machine now luanufactniwd- capable of doing the best work on any kind 0: under all circumstances. This award of the highest pi should and will silence thil' talk large class of sewing machine meirwho have made this machine thofwject Of their special enmity, simply hecaiiie it is a irttw c.iiitc priced machine anp uitdcrsdlSfeeir expensive ones. io and sec the Preminm'ew Wcppn Sewing Machine, the best the WWW. now on exhibition at Snow A RoowArt Gallery , "3 First street. Port toad. Ortgmi. and remember you can bay this preuuuui machine for 480. 4 ' ERAPEARSci. July 19, TU46 f BLACKSMITHING ! -AND - General Repair Shop. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING RE turned to Alliany, and taken his old shop on corner of Ellsworth and Second streets, announces his readiness to attend to all kindsof BLACKSMITHING, MILL A MACHINE FORU'SG, ETC. Also, has o hind and for sale, the COQUXLLARD WAGON, Strayer Force-toed GRAIN DRILL. STAR MOLINE, Mid other PLOWS WOOD'S BBAPSR & KOWEK, which ht 7tll sell on the most reasonable terms. HORSE SHOEING- -All re una, $2; Reletting', $1. IVE ME A CAM.. All work entrusted to me will receive prompt attention, and lie executed in tfio beat possible manner, with good materiel. snare or puonc poi miiage ' somai uu. KifShonon comer Ellsworth and Second Btreets, optiosite Pierce's Ferry. 10v4 F. WOOD. Albany Collegiate Institute, ALBANY, OBEOON. rrurra rantTiMiv Wtt.T. RKOPEN ON 1 Monday, September 4, 1S71, with a corps of teachers capable ami earnest, tuatrac- tlealars address K. K. WAKHSrl, A. ., ITBSiaenrr ood, 8utaoTHr flirting an Xaner tneir names expires vlted t( annum. In advance 1. months. HI'MOBOt'N. A rpor1r, lit depleting wreck at sea, says that "no less tnau thirteen unfortiihiites bit tlte dust". An editor In the upper part ot this State, sari : "We expend tfiOO.X. 000 yearly for drinks." And Ws pa per has a circulation of only, seven hundred copies, too. We wmt see tl u.s of exaimeratine that way. even if lie is an editor. Oshkosh, Wis., baa an an Enoch Arden. who instead of going away quietly like his great original, lingers about" the premises, ana declares his Intention to make It "hot for 'em." A Washington lady, unable to pro cure a liearee in the city for the burial of her child, which bad died of small pox, bonght one for the occasion, pav ing 240 therefor. A beggar posted himself at the door of the Chancery Court,and kept saying. "A penny, please, sir ! Only one pen ny, sir, 'before you go in !" "And why, my mail?" inquired air old gen tleman.' ' 'Because, sir the chances an; you will not have one when you come out !" , A new dish is grape leaves tried In an egg batter. It is called a French dish, and is imported from Lake Mahopac. We can't think of anything that would be moredelkions than fried grape leaves, unless it is a circus poster on toast. Says Josh Billings of November : "The butterfly has hung up Ms riddle. The bug and the eritwet are still ; No more can be heard In the marshes. The mosquito filing his bill." A Redding gentleman who came to Danbury this morning to make a tew inquires in relation to the coming ag ricultural exhibition, stepped on a piece of watermelon in front of the post office, aud sat down on the pave ment so violently as to turn bis pock ets inside out. "Pickled Jehosopnat," said he, more in sorrow than in anger, as he struck out for the depot. Dun burs A'ews. An exchange says : "It is said that the Andes are gradually sinking." When tlte-Andes are entirely flattened out it will be necessary to revise and reprint the "The Isles of the Ama zons," In which "the great Andes" ryme to "jieaccful often and Joaquin will probably flb dead by that A man at Cleveland. Ohio, fell asleep in a church, a Stthday'or two ago. and awoke just as the minister began to read in a loud voice the lesson ot Scrip ttire which begins, urelv tlajreisa vein for the silver, and ahwe of gold where they find it ." .huupfn$t his feet in the greatest excitement, the me reliant stretched his hind and shook his book to the astonished minister, exclaiming, 'Til take ifO stores f" The vexed question of the proper mode of baptism was disposed Of by "Uncle Ctesar," a colored preacher out West : "I bear great (tin 'boot dese words, in and into ; and folks wants us to believe dej. means mfar; and dat when de Scriptur' speaks of an indlwidutiljmuM? dbwii into de water. de Bible mean to say dat he went under de water. 8 'pose some day I go over to see brudder Solotnan la1 he Werrv politely say, 'uncie tjar,eonie into tie house,' does anybody s 'pose dat dis heah nigger would crawl under the house?' Tlte Detroit Free Press says : Just as a passenger train going west on the Detroit nnu Milwaukee roan yesterday was dear of the city, and t unning at (he rate ot ten or twelve miles an hour. an old man named Dixon, living in Ionia county, suddenly reaped Horn his seat, rushed to the platform and bounded off. turning about forty somersaults before he brought up against the fence. In a short ume he appeared at the depot, looked all around and then exclaimed : "What au old fool ; I tbonsrht I had left my umbrella here and jumped off the ears to get it. aud now, bang me, if I don't remember chucking it under tlte seat." A revival preacher lately worked hard at iron ton, Ohio, to get Up an Interest, preaching day and night, but unsuccessfully. The last night the house was crowded, and tho preacher outdid himself, but not a soul rose for prayers, and be sat down completely discouraged. Before the benediction was pronounced, however, a longfaced man srot ud. and said that the Eider had been working hard aud labored laitimiiiy with tnem, ana as a token of their appreciation lie moved the congregation give him three cheers. it was none witn a heartiness which made the pews tremble. A little boy, attending the Eplsco- , V II A L. J , - - x pal chtirch for the first time, innoeent iy whispered to hi Mother; as the ''Does he put that on to look like the I Holy UDOStl"' are lnmnned that thelrsunscnptipn with that ntimlwr. unit thevnrnln- i n,nw It. Turnia- B ncr ; sixmonths,; three