Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1880)
V J -I ' I EBSSSS5BSBDB5 r itV Paper. VY, 5fCV. 19. 1SS0. ;ttlfJ-attOB. iin of tlio election of Arthnr i tlua city on t wat largely auenuWl .uia-iw Tlte torchlight lusg1, ami the lrge " 1 j;ro :1ate transparencies lit to the committee Mud tlie painted them. I lie mu;c iUy goL, and we never aw r or more " jolarona eorcouree e. liuiiuess lionwe and private all over the city were iiiumin id many of them decorated with e Register office was a Maze of .f ndlfic iroiit wa covered with a lerneea ot flage. . A number of an bad been teenreri and claceil in nt ofJf '2i$- Hdnnei-and ile " ar- lery kept np llmml a continuous roar iOTStltWeWiitog. The Conn Huiie waa brilliatil with liht fruhi "top to bottoiiltfaifoetcH' were exploded at many poiuta along the line of procession. It waa ajjiind ' occasion and Fcoies of people were -m attendance who l ave ecarcely ever attended firottar occasion After parading" the principal ureets the pmceaMon filed into the Court Ilotiw, or at4t tried -to. We thought tle entire country was taking a I and in the procession, but when we arrived at the ' Conrt JJpiife we found our mitske, a thaLcapaciona edifice was crowded, and larjji nnretjeVfi could not get in. Where all the people came from we can't im agine hot they were there, and they atatd until the clo, apparei.tly a hap. t'T and contented ati audience as ever - went -any where. J After excellent mnsic by the Glee S Club and the Mechanics' Biaw Ha-tid. Mayor Clark, who acted at Chairman on the-.ccaMoii, in a lew appropriate and' f elicitous remarks, introduced ex Go. Gibbe, who addressed hi large audience (or an hour in one of the bent tinneili.Vnrtractlve and eloquent address es we have eirer' heard from the lip ot one of OrgonT ablest ttstCBtoen, for whthhe received the uraiiimous thai.kn of his audience. The Govenmr done goodeeryioe in the late canvas, and should be remembered by the llepuMi caixvof Oregon. It was a grand occasion and will long'bo remembered by our people. ItfLtlie late Prewdential canvass t ' Jnda took an active part, and douCtWaontribnt'Hl much to the i.c sr(t)' Ot the Democratic ticket, a he wa . an- earnest Ilaticockcr. Wlsile mak'mg a. speech in Benton county, in uddeii barst of 6ery eloquence the Judge broke out with : "Like the ancient Btatu, I will say,ink or swim, live or die, survive or perish, I will giveny bajiid to tiiis vote!" And it in lb other world the dejarted are privifcgeiitOTead the newspaper, won't old Brutua be tickled and Patrick Henry bowl when this quotation meets their ye ! On another occasion, while the Jndg. was: bitterly denouncing Gen. Jan. ,Jl. Garfield, he got in an entirely new charge' against the President elect, &d we will give it aa told to u. In tbe Ijightol ,h trenzy, while talking about the De Galyer pavement, some one in the crowd yelled out, "And the Credit Mobelier." "Yes." said the Jadce, with a wild flourish of his arm, "Garfield went down to Mobile and bought a Jot of cotton on credit, and pkid for it to this day ; and am down on any man who won't pay hn debt T Afier the speaking , waa over, some ot the "unterrified" took liim one sid and 1eetred? 'bim "boHt riv'V2 the Democracy away" in that txl; aiul the Judge, ao far a we hare learrjed, never rejieated the charge! Jnutjtf ia right on it, and don't jenf-rsyvte V- . ' Tle i . mates of the asylum at Ea&t I' rtlat.d were given a romp in the g.. kujacent, when one ot the in BJatef, a wild ou, lmapinel he waa a squirrel, and proceeded to climb a tall fir clear to the top, and when there re fusing to come uowd. : A oeat mote named, nderson. a trusty, weut tip the tree 'aifitr him; A tier KjUiig pTetty well v'p a ftmb broke and Ander son cam down in a hurry. Instead ot getting killed or maimed for life. An. derson jiicipea to ms feet and- com taenoed mh r6ttnd Of profanity that wnttld hiva astouielted a hiierman, H has e'r.Urely recover! his fpeech. and blesses the accident um restored it. .' : ' ' : '- t ii no Tlifl Viuhingtoa J'ost (Democratic) ttS Nevf" r 4th : Ta is Vet for ai.V on to complain of l?.!a iv. Judicially ctmsidered, it is f'r. As S we know it is honest. There i at"? o i! B:- Tl e jtoople, calle.1 ,..,(! - 1:1x9 t!;fir wiil, have made a t .:f"ii(d":H!cti all moat - now- obey. Weal l Slenas fey tlie Democratic Freo Hanoi. The following telegram dated Xew York, Nov. 16th, is an indication of what the Democracy ot th aolid South means by "tree ballot": The Tiger club of Greenville county Sooth Carolina', recently celebrated the Democratic victory in that Stale and adopted the following resolutions : 1. That from henceforth we plsdge ourehes to discaid any man, white or black, who voted with the radical par ty, and that v. e will not rei t any ot our lands to, or have npon our premises auch roen.ui.til tliey prove their Hncerity to honest eovernmeiit or the Democialic paaty by words and deed. 2. That we earnestly call upon the people ot nr county and State to j iin hinds with tin in tliin matter as the only course for the people to save the Gov. err.ment from corruption ami fraud. 3. That we beg the citizen and mcrchai.iHot Greenvihe city to dis-chargo from their employ any white or black radical and till their with Demociat. 4. . That we discountenance any man who will violate the above resolutions and conhitlor him wanting in lotahy to bin paily and an enemy to good gov ernmci.t. 5. Tl at no tenents whom we may have on our places lu!l be 'al'owed to have in ti:eir employ any white or black raillca! ; that any voter a stranger to uts who may apply to ns fur employment, mut pnxlnce va'.ivlactory evidai.-co that I e is a Dcmociat. OfHcinl Vote ef I.lnu Comity. llv.P. PEM. We-t Alhanv 116 200 East Albany 341 214 Thaiu-n 124 178 Syracuse 22 5 Sweet llom 26 57 Brush Creek 38 48 Fox Va'dey 21 18 Lihefty 14 22 Mabel 6 2 Scio 83 171 Shedd 61 58 Uahey 168 100 Frank "in Bntte 35 105 Harrisl.urg 104 158 Center 37 50 Brownsville 120 133 Waterloo 23 31 Orleans . 54 13 Sautiam 20 57 Total 1416 1674 Hancock's majotity, 58. Weaver Syracuse, 2 ; Shedd. 1 ; Ilarrisburg, 20 ; Sautiam, 1 ; Blank, 1. Foreigners in tbe (lilursc Service. The Celestial Empire says : Of the foreigners now holding commissions in tlie Chinese land forces, there are two Frenchmen in Kan-u, one German at Cl.ffuo, one at Tietitsin and one at Shanghai, one Englishman at Teiwon and oi e at Ilattkow. There are also a number of loreign ex-military fai-ei in the "Imperial Maralime Customs Ser vice," whose Chinese military records extend back to the Triping rebellion, some of them having served during the Japanese campaign in the Island of Formosa. There wid no doubt be cali'e.f npon to again -oIuuteer, u ac. court of their adaptability tor the field, as tliy nearly all jiossess a sufficient knowledge of the Chinese laiuage fir diihing and evolutionary purposes. It may be of interest to AmerUrau military men arho may eutertaiit !xos of pie- ferment, not to rai-e tl-.em u hiizli, as the German ioiantry aiid Eiiglisn ar tillery system are tlie favorite standards of ln)ih Li Iluunehaiig and Tso Tsm.g. t'ai'a, the two great Chinese miliiaiy leaders. famuel S. .Yloroy has tontsscd to perjury in the I'hilp trial. . The details ot the conte-sioii 9 have not wii, but the statement of the N. Y. Times is that the piice of bis fl swearing was paid to hi:n ont A ti.e tuixfn of the National Democratic Committee. Ti'ere in no Teason r donbt ttit statement, as the form and amount of the bribe i"" plicitly siatel. The amount a 150. payment mi made in a check, at d that check wa dra-ii r.u he Natim a; Psik Bank of New York city. If this Ire true, the check will j-r. hablv b a vain aide clew in huntitg down the rascals who are really respottsib'e foi ery ot the Cl.ii cse IcMer. the forg- It i reported that si.nie of the I'rcsi. dential electori of (California and Ne vada cliim'lhat inasmuch a the ieple of those Slate chot-c tbcm thronglr a misapprehension. leini di ctived by the torged Chi nese letter, thev are in duty bound to vote for Garfie'd. As neither State waa needed by Garfield, it is not important only an showing the revolu tion ot popular feeling against a party that cotidescendf to fucIi low-villainy as the concoction of Mich a letter. Dr. E. A. Jone, of Portland, tried to shoot II. Edward, a furniture dealer of that city, for Hying to oolleet a bill the Dr. was owing him for furni ture. Junes was praccd under $1,000 bonds. Appomato prrcimt In Virginia, gave Oar field a nialorltv of no veil. This U J most appropriate. 'Bab lor Gi field. - A rant teie. The cm rent number of Ilarptr's Magazine contain ao interesting article entitled "Securing a Competence," in which the writer ela'.es that "lie aver, age annual income in Great Britain is 8165: in the United State, $165; in the Low Connljien, 130 ; in France, 8125 ; in Briii-h Colonies, (.90 ; in Germany, and also in Scandinavia, 85. The annual accumuiat ion ot wealth in Germany i J200.0i 0.000 ; in Great Britain. $325,000,000; in France, 37 5, 000.000 ; in the United State, $825, 000,000 ! Since 1850 our annual acen miilation has been ?S25,r 0,000, and, therefore, eBch decade adds more lo the wealth of the United States than the capital value of Italy or Spain. Every day that the run rises njwii tho Ameri can people, it. ec an addition of 2 300,00 to the wealth of the republic." Notwithstanding thi raid and vat accmnnlalioii of national capital, there are in France three times as many ieo pie who live on their incomes a there are in the United btatt. We make money taster than any iieojila in the world, and spend it a great deal faster. General GarGeld is just now holding two otSoes more than any man can conveniently fill. First of all, ie is de jure and de facto Keprecutaiive in Congress of the nineteenth OI in district. Second, he i the United States Senator elect from that State, to take the place of Til CRM am (D), on the 4th of Marc; next, if he prefers that to the Presidency Thiid, he is President elect, to succeed Hayes on the 4th of March next if l.e piefers that to the Senators': i p. We do not recall another case in the history oi me e.nr iry in wntcn any one man ha at one and the same lime held so manv prominent portion. Mr. Gar. Held can, it he wishes, ho'd his saat in the House ti!i the 3 ! of March, v.hen that body will adjourn sine die. But it is said that lie will not sit aiaiu ic Congress, but resign buth liis seat in the House a: d his ri.i;ht to a seat the Senate, in time tor the election ot his successors before the meeting of Congress on tha first Monday in December. Tie Senatoiship will proba. bly be contested by Siieiuias, (iover nor Foster, Mr. Taft and Stanlky Mathews; with the best chance ot sue cess favoring Piiermas, th. uh it i just as will uiiderstood Siiekmax can retain Ins present position as Secretary of the Treasury tnroiiglnust G akfiei.o'is adminislra' ton, if he wis'ies. In New York, on Saturday, Jmlge Davi held Philp to answer the i-hnrge of for Sery in the matter of the Chinese letter, in the sum ol J 51'. COO. Hart says that Philp Is not n-v employed on the Trvth. .Imljje Davis in remlci ii g Ids opinion In the matter, says that upon Ahram S Ilewitr mil--! rest ihe largi-r fait of the resiion.iliiiify of the rirt pnblliiiou ot the bae and shameful foierj-. and his stibse fpieut relation lo the forgery does not lift, a single shadow fro'ii his eo nbt-.'t. S it W generally lielievcd that Hewitt. Eaiti'iin Handal, and otbirs, perlnirs rh- entire National l)i.tifnr.ltic Connnirtn. were ognizan! of the actu-il forgery ami perjury in the Chinese letter. Hewitt's answer to tbe charge ma''e by .fudge Davis is. that it is a concerted si beuie to break me down in ibis cnmtiitiiiity, where I baye dvetl for fifty year."' Kvery rascal puts in a plea of persecution. Emory Slorrs. npoe tiring inlervicwed. rays Jo (liinUs the Chinese Idler told beaviiy on Garfield's vote, that lint for Ihe publication of that letter Gar- fieid would have carried a st!id North: lb at it lot to Gnrlield lO.OtH) to" 20.000 voifs in New Yoik.and widiout a particle fifiioiiht l.t to him New Jersey and Cal ifornia. The X. Y. Tribune says the log ic of Jmljre Davis' cleci-ion of the Philp ca-e implies Hint' every member of the National I'emocratie. Committee known t have been engaged in publishing and eircu I itinj the forged letter, can lie pinsecnted f.ir malicious I'll el. Tbe N- Y. I':nt,d say: It I a sad event for Hewitt, flint ifler a life of more than half a eeiitiirv di'tiiigui-ln d by a di-p'ny of , personal abilities of x bill rih'r, nnd pu'-fic Rieech of inore than onlluarv merit, in Ik tints piilnried lion tbe judicial bench foi com plicity with villainies of the vile-t --tyfie. only intense parlisnnsbip and blind self-will have brought bim to this wrecbed pa-. The Herald il.en tell Hewitt not to meet tlie charge in thu nsu il Democratic style, with a spirit of reckless d- Ha nee. tint to make a manful acknowledgement of the wrong ill which bis ha been, it my be an inoceiit. but an efficient partner, and the humble and zralous devotion of himself to the dnty of crushing tlioe criminals who have placed him for a piece in their game of uttering a base forgery." The demand from every part of the eonutry U that the investigation shall be pushed until cve.-y man engaged In Ihe black villainy is brought to light and made to account to the offended law to the fullest extent. . Col.. Fair is said to have purchased in open market the voters of Nevada. His Inst rue. ions to his agents were to ascertain the price offered for votes by Si.iron and then offer (10 mow. In ynrions localities ot White Pine, voters got $30 each, and some claimed to have received $100. Nebraska's Greenback vote was 3.900; total vote of the State. 87.200 Republican majorities range from 22.rJS to 24,955. AcconPng to th latest dates Garfield gets away with Hancock to the time of 641 J majority In this State, Political Kern pa. It is reported that Senator David -, Davis wishes 'O return to the bench. If this be. true It will give the Republicans another Senator from IlHtinis, and coutiol of tbe Sneate. President GarfieUl fa likely to have four Supreme Judges to appoint during his tprm of office. Tlie pressure Is very greAt and growing: laily stronger tor tlie retention ot Sher man as Secretary of the Treasury. He li.-is proved a boua:iza to this country as a Treasurer. Garlirld hail 23 nicjorlty in Grain county. 'Kah. The suggestion of tlie JTew fork Sun lli:it BAKXL'Mlion!il bring tlie iwrpetmtors ot the Morer tirged letter- lo justice Is a good deal ; like a hint to l'o great mule I i..,,-.... . t. i ....ji iu vwiiiu.il ii.iil-n.ill. I . . ... I . iiancocK ieimuracy win iicver ncknowl- ; edge itself beaten '-.n ioHn as tliere l a ! mnkct or a man in tbe party." all an- prehension of danger Island aside, busi - ne.. tun Improved, and even tbe weather has proved unusually fine for this season nf r1i.i i-a., lli.i . 1 1 : ,1 ' .. ii'v irii.i', .tviiiiuiv fi iioif mis ty! Tbe influence of tbe 'Standard U lui- mene: ! Of tbe six 'Presidential electors to Cali fornia, five are Deinocnttc aud oueltepub- iicau. Terry was the Democrat who got left. The -forged Chinese letter, procured and paid for tiy tbe Democratic National Com mittee. Is universally condemned by all respectable Democratic 1 pnpe-rs. Tbe Southern Journals are specially outspoken in their denunciation, and insist that not only the perjurers and forgers, but IJarnnin j & Co. should he penitentiarled for the j black scoumlreiism Bill English U said to be weeping great weeps over the loss ol hi -money and char acter especially the former through as sociation wiih tbe Philp-Democracy. Weep, Billiam. weep. ! "Man want but little here below," and UaiH-ockers want even le?s hear than ever belore. j The only object Ion we hive to tbe right ot snfl'erage being extended to women is, that only good looking men will be elect-! ed to ollice, aud we will be compelled either to accept office or go to Chile! Tl-.e Xext Home of RrprntrnliillTn. The San Francl-co Chronicle las Ibis to say in regard to the next House ot Repre sentatives: '-The N.Y. :7Yijc divides Ihe House into 152 Republican. 137 Democrat ic aud 4 Gi"ei:b.ick members. Ovr tabu lation results in 150 Republicans, lo!) Democrat and 4 Independents, classing Hyatt Smith, of the Fvnrth New. York i!istrit. itb the three Greentackers. In both tlieae estimates tbe Virginia Read justees are classed as Democrats, while ibe Greenback Republicans iare not ji iuflndcd in the apparent majority. At the lowest ot these coinpiitatioiis the Republicans will have a clear majority of si-ven meni'ier, with a plurality -of eleven ie the lower branch of congre1." i Tlte &Ijoestrlt:g I?trict. The New York 77ie saythe sbocstruig district, Mississippi, comes to the front with the official report of the recent elec tion. In Coabauia conntv 700 voters were thrown out and in six other comities 535S were rejected tn the thinnest pretext. The ballot box in Jefferson county was captured by a shotgun. Lynch, colored republican, was e'e -le l to congress by a m:;jotity of 5i;0. Gen. (,'ha liners received the cersitiitite on a conked m.-ijnrry of 3789. Will this'ftfiinv le Mtowed to win? fiperulHtlon. If is stated that Cnngijrhas the Iwsf show for the TJ. S. Senate from .Michigan. Bag ley and Baldwin are also prominent can didates. " ; i Fosfer and Sherman both loom up for the Ohio Senatorship. lit is believed that Sherman will be called to Garfield's cabi net, and that tbe announcement will soon he made. ' The hoard ot agriouUnre reports 2.003. 000 acres ot wheat in Qliio for the season of ISS0. with a loiaj yb ld ol 52.500.1KXI bushels, which i ! 500.000 bnsie!s mor than in 1S79. and the largest ever known in the State. Ohio is nearly a great a wheat producer ss Illinois. i iC'ection returns from California show Edgefton. Republican. (507 majority over Terry. Democratic- chn-tor. The other Democratic electors- hav the following niiijori'ies: Short S7. Vallace S3. Brown 130, Heirley 130, IVKaie T4.J. . . v ' Kra:k .eC"H .' while eating supper af Lead City, D. T., chok-d t death while trying to swallow a large piece of meat. . - j . Al llie annual tiieetinii of ilm Xatton. al Ciaiiye I, of JI. t St. 1'aul on Uie 17ih, every State in rereiilei. the Union wax IT. Levy, of Seaiilii, lia fliippe- 100 barrels of f-alnviii to Ijomlon. II gte wilh liii sliijmiPi-t to p.tablisi a market for future export. j Josepli IC, Hrowu jla been elected U. S. Senator trom pporgta over Law. ton, the vote being JjMJ to 67, "Think of it incites of snow at St. Lotii on Wednesday. Tlie poorest kitiJi ot fire wood is worlli 7 per cord injWalla Walla. The O. & U. Stiie Company thi week commenced riHJtiiiijj on Winter dcliedule. Ion;; time. - The Star cays J. C. Smith, of WT bur, wan thrown from hi horse and had bin collar. bone broken. M, Hanley, ot Jackson comity, made 200 J galloon ot forylmm syrup olf three- fourths ot an acre ot jcare, " The official retorns ot Klickitat coun ty give Brenta a majority ot 132. There are 2176 school children in Clarke c mnty. Ot these only 1205 are enrolled as attending school. The Seattle and Renton coal compa nies shipped up to Nov. 1st ot tho pres ent year, 111,106 tons ot coal. Two gentlemen from the east, capital ists, have gor.e out to Squak lo look at the coal fields in that vicinity with a view to purchase a largo tract ot coal land. , Joseph Geiger's silver mine in Pierce CuU;v is showing smiis ot great value ' " , . ........neon '11a vein is defined esaiit leet wme. witn a wen . ... .11 . . , gra"ue wa" uu lne ea!"- No candidate tor delegate to congress tin Washington territory ever receive.! j 1000 votes in a single coilnly. Brents j canMJ within 7 ot reaching the unmber in Walla. Walla this year, aud he has been the nearest. Ice foimed in Wa,l!a Wa'la on the igl.t of tbe 1 lib bait an inch in thick- ners. The mercury -thai uight reached i the coldet mark of the season 27 de grees above zero. Messrs. West & Dobson, of Cheha lis, began lavl week their seasnii's opera tions in curing and puckinu pork. They have slaughtered, so far, the heaviest lot of hogs ever fattened in T pvv;s cnnly tie average weight be- ing 320 pounds. Buildin; and improvements aggre gating a cost of $2 8,' 00 are recorded in Waha Wail this year. Among these is a con it bouse thai cost 44 000, two bricks that cost 15,000, each, three bricks tl.at ct 11,000 each, and many elegant private residences. The mate ot the bark Lizzie Marshall, ale;y arrlvPd from Guaym, was !. : i . i ... it a i ,..r ortn.iio. iH:tiit? Comir.issioner eavy at I'orl Townsend on Yednes- day, charced with baying assaulted the steward of the rame vessel. The pris oner was bound over in the eum ot$150. Business is lively at Irondsle. The blasting furnace is Hearing completion and smelting ore will commence next month. A town l as been laid out and Ibeia is every indication that a lastirg industry will be built up al these iron mines that will lienefit m l only ;he im mediate locality but tbe entire Sound The vote ot Lake county was on'y GOO. Ycnisoii is so plenty it re.ai's fr six cent' a pi u lid at Boscbnrg. Tbe lai'iioad company have a meat depot at Wilbur, Done las county. Tt;e Times says a new town '-all is being constructed in Jacksonville, 'ihe first snow ot the season j-uuik The Dalles List week Tuesday Capt. B. B. (Jiilli ,ot Jacksonvil c, hs imi n slllckeli with aiioplcXV. There :s an unusual am- unt ot ill ness in Lake county, cl'iclly malarial fever. 'ihe Dulles Tiit-es says tie Hack is now all laid to blah-ukV, -1Q miles above t.elilo. G. A. Cornen, at the Ca-cade LH:ks, lias been adjudged insane and HenJ, to the asylum. A plot to break jail in Jacksonville was frustrated by the cam ion tf the jailor. Margaret Travers, formerly ot Walla Walla, has been acting in an iiisaije way at Tho Dalies. .Mrs. Yarney, aged 88, mother o! Mrs. T. S. Lang, died Monday, Novem ter 15. I?sHo1nt oHcr. THE COPAKTN i:RSIIU' lieret ofore e.xl-tins IW. ween 1. Holiielier and F. (ioilz, nn.'ei the flrm-lmiiie of ll :i hi r Ji Goo'.z. i Ihet'i y Mmkef, in I hi dny dissolved by iiinuiHl eois iii!. F ;h!!z re ir'.na. All aceonuts ::ne tin", firtn innt henlevliintnciuiiely : tmi'ties hav ing ciiim- ii-ruinRT. Hits iirin imiHt ruv-ent (hem t oiiec lor riivim nt. ' I'. IIOI.AI Htlt. AP'nny. Or., Nov. i9, 188. 1 Irst street, o;jrosite Mcllvniri,9 ALBAXT, : OSSEfiOW Manufactnrer and dealer in a!l kinds of . Cream CandiE23 t i Keeps lor sale French and American I-1JTS, TOI3ACO, which win Ih sold at prices to unit the time. Pariies and bulls supplied Willi candies, nuts, etc , al reduced ratia, You are ruspuci fully itivitu(f tp give mencnll. C. V. OSBOllN. Nov. 79, lSo0rn8vl3 job.pbdiotgI Keatly ezecnted at this office. ALBANY MARBLE WOIiKS, STAIGSS IJEAI.ERS and ZZSAD ST01T33, EXECUTED IS 9TAL1AN OR MARBLE. AUfany, : : : Oregon. Also. every variety of viork ilo:ic wilh ntwtntwH t it lit ion irivcn toorum ti;... m'l Wn-)linirtiin iei-insiBnd proinnliy nle'.i. i Jamuei E. xoung Is now receiving his stock of Morclian-lisc, consisting of DS? GOODS, 2T0TZG173, 3 ' mm 0 A.Svi'iiiT;, Vj 1 til lit . trt : , ftC, 4C, Vi. BIESC from ZSaaiifectiirsrs for CASH, tai ess r2P.3T CLASS GOODS 2?a Traslt ana 7ill ts cold at sepular prises- &-pt. U-n-.tvJSm y I Zing of the Blood Cures all Scrofulous nffctions nnd disorders result iiiff from Impurity of the Llood. It is needless to specify nil , us 1 he utfrer chu usual y perceive their caue ; but Sail Sheum J'imples, Ulcers, Tumors, Goitre, Swelling, &c, are the most common, as well as many arfections of the Heart, Head, Xtver nd Stomach SCROFULA. Wosdsrfal Core of Blindness. D. ItAiraou, Sox & Co. : For the benefit of all troubled with bcrofuta or Impure Blood in their iystenis, I hereby recommend King of the Blood, t have been troubled with Scrofulimor the put ten Tears, which so affected my eyes that I wka com pletely blind for six months. I was recommended to try King of the B'.ootl, which has proved a great blessing to me. as it has completely cured me, and I cheerfully recommend it to all troubled as I liava beeo. Yours truly, Mas. S. "WEiiHEiiLow, Sardinia, K. T. JEB HL Q 0 0 will be psid to any Public Hospital to b mutu ally agreed upon, for every cert i neat c of this medi cine published by us which is not genuine. Its Ingredients. To show our faith in the safety and excellence of the K. B 11 pun proper personal application, when satiaiifd thut no imposition is intended, we will give the nahiosof all its ingredients, by affidavit. The above offers were never miide before by the pro prieor of any other Family Medicine in the world. Mnnjr testimonials. further information, and full directions for using will be found in the pam phlet " Treatise on Diseases of the Blood," iit wliieheachbottleisenclosed. Price $1 perbottlecon jffininp 12 ounces, or to 50 doses. Polrl by drue vttta. IXRassou.Soh A Co., Prop'rs, Buffalo, N.Y Made under Cuolfv's rutrnt. Elepant, essy.eTace ..wl hi.nlilift-1. sllKt'si'linn fftiarantwd. Imacr .t i. t miiiiAi .Mill vbirh renders ruptinir imnnssihlc. Fuware of iiifrinpfmcts. Ask for r.lv'a Corset and take no other. Send to us through votir dealer for a sample Corset, rarpi"? in price from 75CC1H t. C'OO, and your order will bo filled hy return insil. Maimlactured only by the Citobe Manufacturing Company. . BATES. HEED & C001ET, S-i3, S4.t ana 347 Hroattov, i - WHOUSAIK DBT COO US. i BSCS., IN VERMONT cemetery anil other stone ami Oispalch. SpeciBi trnm any purr or uie rii - ri 1 1 u-v bv lkltlil oroth- lorwurded.. All work war- .vi-iic : : JOHN BRIGGS rpAKKS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO OTORll X histrien l" ami the public generally, tU is now settled in tola ' j - ' NEW BUSINESS HOUSE, n tlio"old stand next dxrtoP.G. Harper ACo , . where can Oo foiind as great nimawrHneBt R as large a stools ot- l : j ' Stoves and Eanges as can be found tn any one bouse! Ul We l ,'ortlund, and at us . . ALSO ; j Castiron, Brass & Enameled in great variety. Also, Tin, : Slice t Iron, i Onlvanizcd Iron, . aud j Coppcrware, ilwnvH on hand, and mafla to order, AT UV' Mi KATES. . . , : i - Oall on Albany, October 2. 1875-5V8 ITY MARKET! First, street, 3 doors west of Kerry, ALIttSf. !oKES03l. oisAGa: & &ci.Ta, gwy's. HAVISG pitrchao i tho City Market. 1 will ke; wnst-.ru iv on band all kindsof M-sis -the very bsi io'm o-iiaine l i ' ' 2jS'2f I will al rive at all Mm.- to meet the wishes or U whn m,n-fnvor iik with their rwtiTmaae. m when in wunt ot meats. fcTliv h'f he" cnah prifH' pui I for I'llliK. fllviosia Sew iiasiU I Sew BeitartMre ! tvliLLSNERY AH3Di.ESSrlAXIKQ. MRS. O. I,. PARKS. w-w . i-tvf wur'Ti -ivn TItK i MII.I.1NKKT t I c.,"i... ..-. nili.-riiv Mrs.t:L P. lnvts anit usivinir jut a lie 1 1 hereon new invoice of late Unnnuix, Hats. c, tutcc ;".iane m tnylttn the Indies of Albany iui.1 vicinity to call m-.a - Inspect for i Iwm-wlvix. A o enw win m at nrie.es that defy comoeMihei. ' - i M ' Ilaviirr seciireu me setv icvi - I re w s in alt e l I I am prpnred to cnt, fll.nnd innke dresr in anv Mtyle desired, al short notice and lo a sails- . '"SS- I:i!i!r Clottiinr; for children a sneeiattjr Store on north side of First. east of Ellsworth street. Von arc invited callb:pAKK9 27. 137V j JZTT Daua ST08.3. Cor-ior ITirsi EUsvortii sU I Aijzxsv, oatiscox. ' j ";' I. SAL.TMARSH, 1 Has aznin taken chanreorthe .'!' ' City Drug Store ; ; ' . . havine pnrchasod the entire interest of 4 W. Shaw. souMfsor to A. Carothers & Co., ana to now receiving a ! Spleadid ll&f jStoolz, which, added t the foriner, renders it very complete in alt the itijerent departments. Feeling assured thai all can be suited in both Quality aai Price, eordiallv Invites his old friends and custom ers lo give hiui a call. ' ' . ' I ' - PB3S33IPII01T3, . Will recei'-e immediate and carefnl attention tt Kit boars, any una nma, I C-i5 Pure Wines and Liquors, for taedVVM purposes. wikb Oct.2C. 77-5 V10 . f ; MARBLE AXD STOXE WOEES. ' P. WOOD & CO., Manufacturers 'of MONUMENTS I Head Stones, Tablets, iTIan ties', CeEsietery Ashler ; ; . :H ; &. . i Coping. Tilsllbr HTQss, Bases fo? Gazioa Feuataias, and all kinds of work done In Stone. As we eretonr mnrhle direct- from the qnar rics, and have it se.leoic-d with care, we can as sure customers, the i Tie Best Materials and Lowest Prices, i i ; - m -. ' Orlom from any iiart of the State promptly attended to. i - . . fcsT-Atl work warranted as represented. tSsSTShop and-Works on comerof Second ana itllswoith streets, Albany, Orcson. . . March 10, 1880-Tl2n25 ;V !''.': .- J IPC'