The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, March 20, 1869, Image 4

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    rrBLlSBED EVIRT SATUHDAT Br
COLLINS VAN'CLEVE.
A LB AN Y ADVERTISEMENTS
of rtcs on coitasit op ferry axd nnsT-sTs.,
.. .OPPOflTB W. W. PARKISH CO.'s STORE.
- TERMS IN ADVANCE.
One Tear. .'. Three Dollnr9
Six Months Two Dollar8
Single Copies Ten Cent
CEO. F. SETTLEMIER,
X H. TJ G- Gr I S T
(Susccssor to D. W. Wakefield,)
Parrish'a New Building, First Street,
ALBANY. OB EG ON,
ADVERTISING RATES.
One Column, per Year, $100 ; Half Column,
$60 ; Quarter Column, $.'J5.
Transient advertisement per Square of ten
lines or less, first insertion, $3 ; each subscqueut
insertion, $1.
BUSIXESSCARDS.
BATH HOUSE.
DEALER IN
Drugs and Medicines,
CHEMICALS,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT
fully. inform the citizeus of Albany and vi
cinity that he has taken charge of this establish-
meat, and, by ko?ping clean rooms and paying
strict nutrition to business, expects to suit all
those who in ay favor Liin with their patronage.
ilariug heretofore carried on nothing but
First-Class Hair Dressing' Saloons,
be expecs to give entire satisfaction to all.
Xdf Children and Ladies' hair neatly rnt and
1 t-cttitt lvrnnrn
sep!9y2
GEO. W. GRAY, D. X. S.,
GRADUATE OF THE CINCINNATI DEN
tal College, would invite all persons desiring
ar.inciai iceto, nu urst-ciass aental oreratiocs,
to gire.aim a call.
f.
AH articles warranted pure and of the best
quality.
Physicians Prescriptions carefully compounded.
Albany, Oct. 17, lS6S-6tf
PICTURES
J.
A. WINTER. TIAVTVO PTTTfOIT AR17TI
uio weu-mrnistiea
PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS.
GEO. B. COOK.
w. R. SK WALL.
COSMOPOXITAIV HOTEL..
(rORSIEIlLr ABRICONl's.)
SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 18G9.
state: items.
Front street
Portland, Oregon.
Work on the Dalles 3Iint is progress-
THE UNDERSIGNED. ITAVING PUR
..... ,c ,asLJ own Hotel. S.
pared to offer th. .is " " "IT,"': Hre now r-
.nodations than can be"
J i
Board and lodging $2 00 per day.
Tl. TT.i.l ai . ....
V,Z ... V-ncn w,!.1 bc in attendance to eon
iini 7 SV , 0,,eSaSe to and from the
PETYALL A COOK.
vinca urcon 4 California Stage Company, C.
It- V ITITF.noiTfi v A.-r., A -I.
... - r-." -
2tf
BUCIITEL'S
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
THE ONLY ESTll-Itcnr..
Zl Ziv"t'".'B ,,";sniy prepared to do !
;ro.:i,.v. : ". work ,n Photo
i f - '"O nn. X'flOIO-
KiIns irom earn to life T!,
,..,-,1. . ... -,. . - -w i-nuinci
T-ij. . . """'s. rcioucnea in
" in water-colors, by Mrs. S. J.
duecd in il.5. vl" I:-r"" rcPro-
- ...... iiui-ul vr rn t-r i t u v.,... l
-""" copies may re hart at nnv time.
, JOSEPH BUCUTEL.
Portland, Oregon. ,
PICTITKE CJAF.I.EKY
Specimens of Vulcanite Base with gold-plate , .
lings, and other new styles of work, may be '""""'J oetorging to A. B. Paxton, is prepared
from "Care f UtsiVc" up to life size. Also
AMBROTYPES & "SUN PEARLS!
linings, ana oiaer new siyies oi work, roav
seen at his office, in Parrish A Co.'s brick, (an
tairs) Albany, Oregon.
Residence Corner Second and Baker sts. 2
. IS. RICE, M. 1$.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
ALBANY, OREGON.
SOUTH SIDE OF MAIN
OftEC.iOJ SEED STOS5E.
TRODUCE AND COxMMISSION
-A. Jt-t 332310 TT fa "P!
Consignments of Produce solicited.
if
K. E. CHATFIEL.I5,
(Opposit. the Western Hotel,)
PORTLAND, OREGON.
in jr. i
Dalles is the head of navigation on the
Columbia river at present. They have
had no rain in Wasco county for so long
a period, that short crops arc anticipated.
II. Li. Judell was arrested one day last
week and taken to Dalles, accused of
horse stealing. lie hailed from La
Grnude.
Dr, T. B. Jackson has successfully re
moved a malignant tumor from the nose
of Mr. Claikson, a blacksmith of Dalles.
He had been carrying the tumor for
twenty years.
Bill IIa"d, editor of the Mounlainrer,
unt'iiwis m euiarge ana otherwise im
prove his paper, if patrons continue to
i.icrcase their patronage in the way of
advertisements, efc. We are glad to sec
our friend in such a fair way of pros
peri y.
The citizens of French Prairie have
been g-catly excited about a Fire Kin"
Ghost, which makes its appearance there
abouts, and travels with greater velocity
than a pulsophilitc.
Portland is said to contain a manufac
tory for counterfeits
tenders.
gold and
legal
O
FFICE ON
street.
Albany, September 19, 6S-2tf
C. rOWEtfc. L. FUNS.
Poirell & Flimi,
ATTORNEYS A COUNSELLORS AT LAW
and Solicitors in Chancery,
(! Flinn, Notary Pnfclie,) .
Albany, Oregon. Collections and conveyances
prom ply attended to. 1
w. j. hitabidel; f. m. redfield.
XXiltabidel & Co.,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES AND PRO
visions, Wood and Willow Ware, Confec
tionery. Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, Notions, etc.
-Main stroct, adjoining the Express office, Albany,
Oregon. . i
Any person who has had can! pictures made
here since the Gallery burned down risen ran
get pictures from the negatives at the rate of
inree tinuars per dozen.
Ha.-injr bad eisht Years' exnerienee ;n tnnhn.
iness, I believe that I tan insure. to give satisfac-
"on- J. A. WINTER.
Albany, Sept. 19, lSCS-2tf
WESTERN HOTEL,
PORTLAND. OREGON,
DORCY & HOLMES.
PROPRIETORS.
Lemiii The Mountaineer has news
from Lemhi, Montana, that that country
is in a nourishing condition. The dig
gings are reported as paying well. Min
er's wages 7 per day, and men scarce.
Grood Pictures I
MADE IN CLOUDV WEATHER I
J. A. WINTER.
Oct 31, lS6S-Stf
Velocipedes. In an article on
ve-
IVew Columbian Hotel,
N-s. 11S, 120 and" 122 Front street.
rOKTIi&IVS, : : OREGON.
ED. CARNEY, PROPRIETOR.
The Largest, Best and most Convenient
Hotel in Portland!
Aocatea in tne center of business and near all
tue etcainooat lanaings.
Board ani Lodgini
From one to two dollars per day according to the
room occupied.
ST Rooms newly furnished and well ventil-
aieu. superior accommodations fur fair.!!;,-.
npiIIS HOTEL IS LOCATED NEAR THE
H eteamwhio Landim. TU Hni.i n u l.,-: i.. or -
Tn attendance at all the Ldin to r" l' ' . "m 0""'JK American g.ves
TtfLGKn-Ar i.i .1 U i. . . - 1 thA t, J. n
viii-i.- ii7.,T . irs - lu ouu ,I0IU tno House '" "o u.-ripnon oi tno one
' "iitcicu veiocipeue an English inven
tion : The one that seems to come near
est to perfection now known, is a wheel
AJ1EKICAIV EXCIIAIYUE.
CORXER OF
" ana n ashluirtnn
PORTLAND, OREGON.
X- P. W. Qnimfcy, - - - - Proprietor.
(Late of the Western Hotel.)
THIS HOUSE is the most commodious in tho
State, newly furnished, and it will h i!.
endeavor of the Proprietor to make his gueste
comfortable. Nearest Hotel to the steamboat
lanuing.
233" The Concord Coach will l, v
at the landing, on the arrival of steamships and
fPSm V I t w . .
AGENT. Office in the Pos't Office dta in ttTendan .Ti "the landing coveT"pas- TT "5" ba
. I . ii , . " . . -v Pao I gare to and from the boain
sengers and baggage to and from this Hotel
17 Free ol Charge ! -6 69
Lttention!
FARMERS! MIIEIfJEIV!
' AND
ALL RAVING MACHINERY I
gage to and from the boats free of charge.
Ifotue supplied Kith Patent Fire Extinguit
guithcri.
X2. A. Preland,
BEALER IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
School, Miscellaneous and Blank Books,
Stationery, Gold and Ste-l Pens, Ink, etc.. Post--office
Building, Albany, Oregon. Books ordered
from New York and San Francisco. I
3 ' S. H. Clanffhton,
-fWTOTARY PUBLIC AND REAL ESTATE
Lebanon, Orejon.
Will attend to making Deeds and other convey
ances, alsa to the prompt collection of debts en
trnsted to my care. 1
C Mealcy & Co.,
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS
in all kinds of Furniture and Cabinet
Ware, First street, Mbany.
J. B. HITCH ELI.. J. W. DOLPH. A. SMITH.
OSitcbell, Bolph & Smith,
ATTORNEYS aso COUNSELLORS at LAW,
-Solicitors in Chancery and Proctors in Ad-
Eatrairy. umce orer tne old .Post Office. Frnnt I ' n 1 11 n. aluaaI i.ARI) fiTT. rirrnnv i I Linn rnnntr. rrn m i,i jj
. . , , . . . v m. uu i . " t ' "in prac- i ... . -
, , xi. " uiouuus, ana is prepared to turn- i " " aw auu v.ouccuons, superior laeilitks for u iuty can i oe Uiaae last pinni.. i tn
i . : i i - i -. - .- - -
viruicjauiiug, uxnioiauig necorus,
ALBANY ADVERTISEMENTS.
. F. RUSSELL,
atiorset at law.
JAMES ELKINS,
SOTAUT PUBLIC.
RUSSELL & ELKINS,
(Office in Parrish A Co.'s block, First street,)
Albany, Orcg-on. k
XTAVING TAKEN INTO CO-PARTNER-
JiX SHIP James Elkins, Esq., ex-Clerk of
twelve leet in diameter, on the top of
which, iinmedintely over the centre, the
driver sits astride, with two .short stilts
on either side, aftached to a crank, fast
ened to the axle, and pifopcllcd the same
as a boy would walk on stilts. A pprin"
scat is nxed on which thc-rider rests
the greater part of his weight, hence
the labor or exertion is not so much as
the simple act of walking would bc. At
common speed this wheel is suppose! to
make fifry revolutions a minute, at which
rate a man would travel twenty-five miles
an hour, equal to tho fastest steamers, or
nearly railroad speed. It can bc driven
up hill or down, or over any common
road or track. All that is required to
ride it is the art of balancing, which is
a most serious difficulty with some. The
best two-wheeled velocipedes in New
Ions and Chicago cost S100 and S12a
. ,
NEW ENGLAND
A I'AlA JU1JT Kt - tilOUIVAilVJCi tU. 1 , " uuiureni prices.
OP BOSTON.
Tho No. 1 Grade is Warranted tn !,
strictly Pore !
Purely 3Vr-vx-t-.ctX.
; - r -' i in .
135.
INCORPORATED
Cash assets. .
Cash distributions of 1867.
Total sutplus dividead-....
Losses paid ia 1867...........
Total losses paid
Income for 1S67
Orders from abroad respectfully solicited
All o dors should be accompanied hT ti,. promptly executed.
..u i
and attending to Probate business
Deeds, Bonds. Contracts and Mnrirn.,,
fully drawn.
Homestead aud Pre-emption Papers
mad3, and claims secured.
Sales of Real Estate neirnti&teil.
eucccea on collateral- securities on reasonable
rates.
All business entrusted to them faithfully and
...$7,000,000 00
52,5fl5 55 i
2,727,573 55
381,000 00
2,796,100 00
2,203,803 00
" No extra charge for traveling to and from the
Atlantic estates, fcuropc, Oregon, or the Sandwicl
Islands.
RUSSELL A ELKTNS.
Albany, Oct. 10, '63-5y
All Policies non-forfeiting, and governed by the
non-forfeiting law of Massachusetts
Policy holders the only persons who receive divi
de ds in this Company, which are declared
and paid annually ; first dividend avail
t able at- the payment of the second
annual premiums. All Policies
remain in force as long a
there is any surrender
-- value.
- - 2T0 FORFEITURES I
ThU old and popular-Company, (the oldest Ma
tual Life Insurance Company in this
; - country) Insures at the low
est possible rates.
Cash or Soap will be paid for Pure Lard
and rancid or scorched Grease, delivered at the
factory.
McCORD & GEORGE.
Albany, Jan. 2, 1SC9-17
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
Insurance Company
No. 416 and 418 California Street,
San Francisco, Cal.
Stockholders Individually. Liable.
Cash Capital, in Gold Coin, 9TSO.OOO.
Deposit in Oregon, 950,000.
The stability of this
tb V?5- Losset prPhJ Equitably Adjusted.
obligation. in the past, : are garan eei T7or the
future such as far-seeing and careful men require T,nlS COMPANY having complied with the
n their investments. 1 JL laws of Oregon, by making a deposit of 6fty
"B generally, who thorou2hly under. 1 onars, is now prepared to effect insur-
r v. Mu.gv x iic, iuu uro
against Marine and Inland Navigation risks, on
liberal terms.
GUSTAVE TOUCHARD, Pres.
CHAS. D. HAVEN, Scc'y.
-i " " s " insurance, are anxious to
arad themselves of it. equitable provision?
aUJ?!t?T"in 8iren to thos. who
Bma Office,; 39 State Street, Boston.
Pacific Branch Offices.
ao Montgomery street, San PraneUco. !
Room 3, -Carter' ,2MiIri; !... j
aauira, Qeneral Ats.
BTLTSSEXi; Si ELKms, Agts,
ALBANY, OREGON.
Albany, September 19, 1863-2y
LL those knowing themaelres indebUd to ti
an Mspectlullv requested tt e.n ....7
modiatelr. .
VjU. Old acttrjHfifmHtt be tettUd.
" i 'i BEACH MOStTEriff'
Albany, Oitooer 10 th, '68. "
W. W. Parrish Sc Co.,
Acrenta for Albany.
Albany, January 9, 1869-18 :
N. GOTTGETREU,
Importer and Dealer in the choicest brands of
HAVANA & DOMESTIC CIGARS.
Chewing: & Smakinff Tobacco,
Pipes, Stem., Rnuff. Playmg Cards, StaUonery,
Cutlery and Notions, .7t
No. UT Pront Street,
Cot. Morrison, opposite Western Hotal
PORTINP. OREGON.
Goods at WhoUsale or BetaiLrttft
r.- CmmtrJ nim arefaUy put up, at l.wert
NO MORE HIGH PRICES FOR ALBANY
Come and huy Goods at prices of 1860.
J. E. BENTLEY. SEN..
TTAVING RECEIVED FROM SAN FRAN-
M.M. Cisco, by latest shipments, the larcest stock of
Boots and Shoes !
Consisting of the following lines of Goods :
Gents' Fine Sewed Boots,
Gents' Fine Pegged Boots,
Boys and Children's Boots,
Ladies and Misses Boots,
Kid Congress. Gaiters,
And Children's Gaiters,
- Rubber Over-Shoes, and
Shoes of all Descriptions.
Gentlemen's Boots Made to Order!
On short notice ; and with neatness and dispatch.
ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING DONE I
t Sole and Upper Leather for Sale
At the lowest figures for Cash. ' Give me a call
and see for yourselve 2tf
Real Estate for Sale !
THOSE WnO DESIRE TO PURCHASE A
good Lathed and Plastered
New Franie Dwelling' Tlouse,
two stories in bight, kitchen and wood-shed at
tacked, with private barn, well situated in the
city of Albany, will do well to call, without delay,
on RUSSELL A ELKINS,
Albany, Oct. 17, '63-6 Real Estate Agts. "
Administrator's Notice.
Estate of D. 31. Bond, deceased.
NOTICE U hereby given by the undersigned
administrator of tho above named estate, to
the creditors of, and all persons , having, claims
against, said deceased, to present the same, with
necessary vouchers, within six months from this
notice, to the undersigned at his residence, six
miles south of Peoria, Linn county, Oregon..
JAMES SHSRRILL,
Feb. 1, 186923 Adm.
. Rvstra. a ExLixs, Attys.
l-tvl -I .1 YX
cuyjj.jr mo ueuianu. with a proper
teacher of their own sex, aud with suita
ble dress for the preliminary practice,
ladies can 1 obtain such a command nvor
the velocipede in one week's practice ol
an hour daily that they can ride sidc-6addle-wise
with perfect ease.
What is the Use. The following
paragraph taken from an Eastern paper,
handed to us by a friend, fits everywhere:
Don't go ; round bemoaning the woful
condition of business, &c, in y ur place;
for what is the use of "rumbling or la
menting? ! Nobody will take "courage
from what you say; none will bo moved
to wake up and stir about, by such dole
lui tales. ho that cares anything for
his own business or interests, "wishes to
nave tne worst side ot his affairs, con
tinually thrust before him? No; that is
... '
nor. tne way to better times. ,Talk thus,
and you will only make matters worse.
Step your eroakiog, and go ahead in
some useful thin that will make
a stir. Don't worry the life out of others,
by your jercmaids about the place where
you live! Up and doing is the true
principle. Say the best, and keep the
flag flying !
NEWS PARAGRAPHS
SpaiD asks 825,000,000 for Cuba.
An official newspaper is to be publish
ed in India. 1 ,
Ploughing clubs are reported to be
pujjuiar in VanaUa.
Mrs. Buffan, of Chicago, wants a
woman for President in 1872.
A Virginia paper calls the philosophy
ui iiugt-nes "lubism."
The Indians in Wisconsin are so near
starvation that they are catin-r diseased
meat. " . .
A black walnut tree was cut in Put
nam county, Ohio, which turned out SI,
000 worth of lumbtr.
The Liberal Christian says that the
most successful lobbyists in Washington
are wonmn.
A woikman at the London fWL-o rn.
cently sucked brandy from a cask throu-h
a pipe until he died. e
The New York Sun remarks : "What.
ever else may be said of Fik, no one
will deny that he is good to the lawyers."
A Englishman has lately confessed
cutting liis wife to pieces and scattering
her remains about ia different places
seventeen years ago. "
The pope has bestowed his paternal
blessings upon a French lady who re
ccntl published a book censuring the ex
travagance of women in dies.
Jihn C. Beckcnridg intends to practice
law at Lexington, Ky., with his former
partner, James G. Deck, who now repre
sents the district in Congress.
The State Agricultural f!ollA rf
c, - - -
Kansas, teaches women, and has seventy
one young lady students. A military
drill is part of their education.
Much popular feeling ngainst tho own
er of the boiler whie.( recently exploded
in Elizabcthport, N. J., exists there,
and he was arrested when abjut to leave
town.
According to the Boston Advertiser :
"In several Virginia counties the tavern
and storekeepers pour rat poison and
whisky for their customers from the
same bottles."
The New York ITrrald called the pro
posed Inauguration ball a grand spasm of
Washington vulgarity, nd is glad that
x'resM'cut Grant had it "knocked in tl
head."
The Boston Pout says : "Tt is suggested
that a certain State constable be appoint
.1 O 1 n n
iu ou;ierinciiucat ot the Streets as h
nas been in the gutter often enough to
Know Ins duy.
T1a ... ' ... i -
"v.- idiui.ie Miauc zor luil dress
is said to be a warm tint of salmon, known
as melon, or more correctly, cantelonc
cuiur, wnicn ugnrs well, and suits a va
ncty ol complexions.
At Bristol. R. I., recently, a man aged
92 was married to a lady of 34. Both
had previously been twice married and
the groom has now over 350 children and
grandchildren living.
The inhabitants of Peeskill, N. Y are
enjoying a sensation. A wild panther
irom i no woous and two escaped hyenas
iiigiiuy roam tne streets, and evenin
parties are slimly attended.
A ciMzcn of Cleveland, Ohio, is in
great joy because his wife left him a few
days since. She took all the monv
saved during twenty-six years of joint
iuuui, uut ne says u is a cheap riddance
A. T. Stewart has sold twentv sli.iwli
., . -
inis season worth bOVUU each, and one
... VARIOUS ITEMS. I
' '
"I am transported to see yon," as the
convict said to the kangaroo.
A girl that has lost her beau say as
well hang up her fiddle.
A good sermon is like a kiss. It re
quires two heads and one application.
"Mother," said a little poet of four
summers, "listen, to the trees makiu
music for tho leaves to dance by."
A hifil.ly educated constable some
whore in tho Northwest, exposes for
sale a roan horse, "or so much thereof
as may be ncssary" to satisfy the judg
ment. ,
A gentleman said tolas Hibernian ser
vant: "Pat, here comes a funeral ; do
you know who is dead?" "Faith, I
guess, sir, it must be the man in the
coffin was the reply.
Sau Francisco has a "meeting" every
now and then about some public calamity.
It had so "earthquake" meeting, and
now we see a lengthy report in a San
Francisco paper headed ."the small-pox
meeting." Such an assembly must be
interesting.
Sometimes a girls says "notoan offer )
when it is as plain ns the nose on her face
that she means yes.. iTuc- best way to
judge whether sho is in earnest or not. is
to iook siraigm iuto ner eyes and never
mind her nose.
A country editor perpetrates the fol
lowing: "Marriftd. up town, tho other
day, at Mrs. William's, Mr. William
William's of Williamsport, to his cousin.
Miss Lizzie Williams. For particulars
see small Bills.
A gentleman once asked a little cirl.
an only child, how many sisters she
had, and was told three or four. Her
mother asked Mary, when thev were
alone, what had induced her to tell such
an untruth.
"Why, mamma," cried Mary, "I .
didn't want him to Ihiuk you were to
poor that you hadn't but one child.
Wouldn't he have thought we woro
drefful poor"
An exchange savs that Brio-ham
xoungs son .jio smokes
worth gIGOO. One woman lately rau up
a bill for 20,000 at his store in a couple
of months.
Amenities It is delightful to wit
ness the growth of Congressional amen
ities. When Mr. Woodward yesterday
in referring to the New York Election
frauds, spoke ot the "disgraceful incar
ceration" of a citizen by Congress, the
Speaker compelled him to take back the
word "disgraceful," as tho Speaker did
not see how a disnraccful act could be
property done by Congress, In making
the point ot order, Mr. llobinson remind
ed the Houe that the word disgraceful
was a more severe expression than that
for which he himself had been called to
order the day before. Still another step
was yesterday taken in behalf of the
dignity of the House " when Mr. IIol-
brook was brought before the bar in
charge of the Sergeant-at-Arms, and
severely censured by the Speaker, for
using insulting language toward. Gen.
Butler. Id course of time wo may actu
ally see Congress behaving in such a
manner as to command publio resnect.
AT. Times, Feh. 5th.
Old Salt. Lot's wife is the "oldfc
tali of whom we have anj record.
A younr lady of Kansas Citv. Mo..
lately went to Independence. Daid her
lover s line, released nini irom jail, and
marruu nun.
There are twenty nine business houses
in San Francisco that have each sold over
a mill ion of dodars worth of coods durin"
the past year. Of these, the largest sold
3,131,216.
Mr. Evans, one of the editors of the
Alia, who has just returned from his
second trip to White Pine says, it is the
biggest thing on earth in the silver line,
and the bst nlace to stay away from
for the next sixty days.
General- Lee when some one spoke dis
paragingly of General Grant's abilities
in his presence, shrugged his shoulders
and said : "At all events, he seems to
accomplish whatever he undertakes."
Last year, S250,000 were expended
in improving Waterloo, Iowa;" About
one hundred and fifty new buildings were
erected.
For stealing a box of steel pens,
Charles Fredericks, of Meridan, (Conn.)
was awarded a year's instruction in the
Reform School.
The Lieutenant-Governor's residence,
in Toronto, Canada, is expected to cost
5110,000. "His Honor's" aalary is 88,-
000 a year. -
Horses are so scarce in Japan that
cows take their place, and the "war horse"
of an army officer is one of these ani
mals shod with straw and musical with
little bells. - -
An Irishman on arriving in the coun
try took a fancy to the Yankee girls, and
wrote to his wife: "Dear Norah These
melancholy lines are to inform you that
1 died yesterday and hopo you are enjoy
ing the ame blessing. I recommend
you to marry Jemmy O'Rourke and take
care ui me eniiuer. From your affection
ate husband till death.
-The ore at the Kbcrhadt mill.it is
said, yields $10,000 per ton, and that
fifty tons are on hands to grind.
The White : Pine JVews says that re
gion stands sorely in want of a dentist.
rrooa. ciE-am. .
drinks god liquor, gets drunk, plays
poker, licks his wives, aud preaches the
Gospel. f
Toads are sold in Taris at the rata of
fifteen cents . a dozen, i This animal is
used lor ths protection of vineyards and
gardens from the ravages of iusects that
escape the pursuit of birds.
It is said that on tho map used by the
Hindoos, Africa is depicted as & small
inland, and America is made one of' its
chief towns. No one is obliged to be
lieve the story until he has seen such a
map.
A Berlin paper announces that a Rus
sian officer of St Petersburg has invented
a new firearm more murderous than any
hitherto known. It can bo fired off two
hundred times per minute, and will fill
a space of thirty paces square with "a
shower of grape and shot. It can be
directed against objects near or distant,
and will produce its effects at a distance,
of 2,400 paces. Its management is ex
tremely easy.
At a school in the north pf England,
during a lesson in the animal kngdom,
the teacher put the following question:
"Can any boy name to mean animal of
the order of edentats that is a front
toothless animal."
A boy, whose face beamed with dIm.
ure at the prospct of a ffood mark. r.
plied:
"I can!"
"Well, what is the animal?" j
"My Grandmother !""renliprl Ki i
with trreat dec. -
Siiahp. A man from the count
accosted by a Chicago juvenile with the
usual question :
"Black your boots, sir?"
"No." - .
"Black 'eta for five cents, sir." -
"No."
"111 do em for nothing!"
"All right." '
The young hopeful set about hi.
with great relish, and soon had one bo
in a bright, shining condition. Th.n
mming up nis lace to blackee, he gravel
announced : "Now you'll have to give
me a quarter to do the other."
"Old Muscins" is thn fnrW. :?!
bestowed on their fathers hv th
City youth.
The English now receive their nan
from the English fleet, on Chinese water?
via San Francisco -and 'New
telegraph.
York by
Havana, March 6 On Th..K.
ast week the rebel
captured, brought to Sequa, and shot.
On Saturday tho i
eastern department concentrated their
forces at Mayan. The troops left Savergo
to attack them. t A fight ocqurred be
tween the colored voluntr . .
of colored insurgents in the neighborhood -
olhantiago. Sevontpn f t, ; ;
b reported killed.
vfliMuiu-ircoerai nas
are rc
M
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ww - - . w W W S S lADU
f. ii ale as Consul (mnl r
nit cd States.
i he arrests rnntinn
and fafty additional troops have arrived.
It is behoved that Du'ce will replace
, cummnna oi , tne troons,
nd not that he mim.. -:n '
Dulce a, Captain-GenL 1 ' T '
A rerolutionarv P.xnnAU;
S. Jr?bab,tanti of Tioinitj saak
the schooneer. that came to- take the,
..oups uave been tent in