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VOL. 3. ALBANY, OIIEGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1870. NO. 10. PORTLAND CARDS. PCBLISHBD EVERT SATtTKDAT BV COLL. VAXCLETE. OFFICE OX COBSF.R OF FERItY 1SD KIKST-ST. TERMS IX doe Year Six Months - Single Copies ADVANCE. ...Three Hollars , Two Dollars Ten Cents K. F. RUSSELL, I C. P. FERRY, Attorney at Law. Notary rublie. RUSSELL & FERRY. Real Estate Brokers & Collecting: Agents Portland, - - - - Oregon. ADVEF.TIS1XG KATES. Transient advertisements per r-quarc rECIAI. ATTENTION O IVEN TO THE Pale of tteal Estate. Ileal Estate Litiiration. and the Collection of Claims. Office. North-west corner of First and Wash- streets, IVrtland, Ogn. fel 6-70- 5 JAMES MORRISON". of tin lines or less, first insertion, $2 j each subsequent j ington insertion.?!. i Larger advertisement inserted on the most j OE0. ""i"'-"- INTERNATIONAL HOTEL. JOB WOKK. j, l'ormerly New ColumiUu, llavin" received new tvpe, stock of col-red ! Corner Front and Morrisou streets, inks, cards, a Oordon Jobber, etc.. we are pre- j PORTLAND, OREGON, na-ed to execnte all kinds ol prmtinp in a better j .. , . . . . Inann r and fifty per cent, cheaper than ever be j AOall &. iilOrriSOD, Proprietors. fore offered in inn city. . - . Agents for. the Register. The f.illowing gentlemen are autboriicd to re ceive and receipt for subscription, advertising, etc.. for the Rfcistek : II1KAM SMITH. Es. Ju l-e S. II. CLAVUHTOX PKTKR II I' ME. F.si TV. It. KIKK. Es-i K. E. VrilEEIlER. E-i-..". T. H. REYNOLDS, Ks.i Se. V. CANNON. Es.j L. I. FISHER, Esq ADVERTISEMENTS. BUILDERS, ATTENTION ! SASH, BLIND AND BOOR FACTOR Y" 3. H. ALTHOVSK. X. W RIGHT. SACKESSTO. ALTIIOlsr, Ai LVOS STREET, (OS THE RIVER BAMi), - ALBANY, : : : RF.GON. Free Coach to and from the House..' A31 IS K 1 VAX EX Cll AX U E, wr ee Mm- and are prepared to Xnx'nisslx to Doors, Blind. Order Saj.Ii, and -corner or- ...llarrisburg. ...Lebanon. .-Brownsville .Salem. .Portland. .'Frisco. Front and Washington Streets, PORTLAND,' OREGON. P. W. Quimby, - - dirSINKSS CARDS. J. C. MEN DEN HALL, t ii 1- - P u b 1 (Late of the Western II Proprietor. tel.) such as Crown, Panel, Band, and Section Mold of all sizes. DOOR FRAMES ! WINDOW AND I Flooring, Gran'ma Al'as Does. I wants to mend my wagon, And has to have some nails ; Jus' two, free will be plenty. We're going to haul our rails. The splendidest cob fences. We're uiakin' erer was! I wis' you'd help us find 'cm, Uran'nia al'as does. Mv horse's name is Betsey ; She jumped and broke her bead. I put her in the stable. And fed her milk and bread. The stablo's in the parlor ; We didn't make no muss. I wis you'd.let us.stay there, Uran'nia al'as does. I"s goin to the cornfield. To ride on Charlie's plow ; I spect he'd like to have me j I wants to go right now. Oh, won't I gee up awful. And whoa like Charlie whoas? I wis' you wouldn't hosier ; Uran'ma never d e. X wants some brend and butter ; 1's hungry worstest kind : liut Taddte musu't have none, Cause she wouldn't mind. Put plenty sujrar oq it : I tell you what, I knows It's ri-jht to put on sugar ; tirau'ma al'us does. Tie B,;.jht . S' Jr. 1 C , LIS A NY. OKEtiON. T EG AL INSTRf M ENTS O ALL KINDS j made iind attested. Conveyances rrIllS HOUSE is the most commodious in the X. State, newly turnihed. and it will be lbs endeavor of the Proprietor to make his gueste comfortable. Nearest Hotel to the steamboat laudin-r. XO The Concord Coach will always be font at the lnndinr. on the arrival of steamships ar river boats, carrying passengers and their bay ga.ie to and from the boats free ft'irte. nr trith lrteit ' I'll r Vfi'iiyiViT. Game. A younj; silver-gray fox was j taken alive on the Touchct, in Walla SidlrLS:. Walla county, Washington Territory, a i i . i. . i -1 ther kinds of and all Building llalorial ! ltriD5 attended to. Slid Cd- L. STRUCKMEIER & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, ALBANY, OREGON. tr EEPS ALL KIN-US OF FINE CLOTH. iiirs made to order , in the most at-le and approved stvles. 4v . L. STKl'CKMKIKR fashion er CO. . NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS. I ROMAA IIIILI)L(.$. WHEAT AND FLaTsEED DEPOT. . A 1.1) ! Are prepared to do MILL WORK : furnish Sha j ker Fans, Zijrias Shakers, Suction Fans, Driving ' Pullevs. of any kind, at our Factory on Lyon j street", (on thu river bauk), next below Markham's i warehouse. ALTlIOl.T.K & CO. j Albany, February 0.1.69-4 THE OLD 'apaeit v Iay ! J. XV. Bentley. EANINU and HOlSTINti 10,(KM Itusliels per A share of latronare soli, -itv-d. 4i"7i K. CARTWItliUIT. :7:J" The hihet cnh price paid for Wheat. Ij 11)1 U S K .i poki i: n. STOYE DEPOT! jtoiix brinks, DEALER IN J (i ENTLKMEN'S RimiTS MADE TO ORDER ; on short boiK-c, and with neatness and iis- ! parch. - j .fr-o All Kinds ot Repairing1 Joac. Albany, June 11, 1STO 4t MRS. A. J. DOHIWAT, STOVES, COOK, PARLOR & BOX. f tbc Lest patter . B. KICIL JI. !., PHiSIClAN AND SURGEON, j FasMoaaWe HlHiaery aau Fancy Soots, j ! Fo!'..ivs Dress and Cloak Matingr in all Dress t!:ci and Cloak Making varied br-inhts. lew uays a'-o me arst one ol tiie fte- cies seeu there. Black bear, "mule deer," and fiue bucks, are killed on the head of the Touchct. NEr ADVERTISEMENTS. WAITED. j A I A IJ V S II E L S OF OATS, for lOsivHJI.F which the highest ma: ket price will bcpaid, in CASH, at the st.-rt: of N. S. DC JiOISE. Also. Rutter and E;;s. in uulimitcl iiiautiiy, for which the highest market price will be paid in cah. Call and see inc. Albany, Aujr. -'0. I.TO-jl) ELKITMS & SON, ELSINS & SON, ELKINS & SON, Lebanon Lebanon Lebanon, Ore NEW GOODS SMALL PROFITS, Prom Our Traveling Correspondent. Peoria,' Ul.,vOct. 23d, 1870. Little Itijun still exir.t!, and the peo ple of Oregon, perhaps, are not aware that he bid his' tilicums a sad, sad, good-bye in last July, and, after Mrs. Injun had cried whole pints of bitter tars (which rolled down her dirty cheeks and drop ped on the floor like beans') he mounted a one-eyed cay use horse, took a last look at the dear old mountains, where, as uiot of 3our readers are aware, lie fought the bloodthirsty savages, and in his liap pier hours amused himself by sharpen ing his scalping knife where the new country which my pen has so often aN tempted to describe, sleeps in beauty, with here and there a Pioneer's cabin to relieve the eye a country yet destined to be filled with the sound of hammer and the whittle of the locomotive and the noise of ever alvancmg civilization. I arrived at the Dalles and changed my horse for the steamer to Portland. I have often ridden up and down the Columbia river, yet the knowledge of the fact that I should soon be separated from our grand scenery, caused mc to gaze with sublime and tender feelinss on the grindncss of the scenery. Mount Hood, with her eternal covering of ice and snow, the lofty mountains, the frowning j walls of rock, and the gushing waterfall,all ; going to make one grand whole of awful ! sublimity. From Portland by stage to Chico, passing through the couuty-seat of ''Old Linn," and near the home of my j youth, out through the vallies of the Umpqua tind ltoguelliver on into Cali- j foruia over the Trinity and other mouur taius, where one can gaze 2,500 feet down, and the stage has .only about Oregon. ! twelve inches spare room to run on we pass -uouui omisia, us juuiiY a inuuui aa the mountains where yllCK SALES PROMPT PAY. Hood j s priti The Oregon Leglalatarc Aoroad. Says the Euzene Journal: "While the Oregon Legislature, which has just closed its session, was not passing upon partisan legislation in the interests ot the Democratic party, or voting away "the people's money to hungry Democratic office-seekers, it was trying, it would seem, to gain the displeasure of the ad ministration by insulting the bravest and truest of its supporters and defenders. The insult attempted by this Legislature to General Sherman is commented on by many Eastern papers. The following from the Philadelphia Enquirer, of Sept. 2Gth, is a specimen of these comments: On the ground that the members of the Legislature of the far-away State of Oregon have .not heard of the European war, they must be forgiven the stupid assertion that "a civil power is under no obligations to the military." This extraordinary language was evoked by a resolution inviting "Geperal Sherman to visit the capital of Oregon. In their assumed wisdom, dignity and courage, the Solous of Oregon disgraced their State, insulted a tried, true and talented servant of the Union, and wrote them selves down as dunces by their preposter ous assertion, which all the world knows is untrue. The civil authority of Qregon is under obligations, aye, and great ones, too, to no less a person than that selfsame General whom, in its pitiful littleness, it sought to slight. We believe that the brave and strong men of the far Northwest will, at the earliest possible moment, dispense with the public services of the men who, in their official capacity, did tl.eir best to insult so talented a sol dier and valuable a citizen as William T. Sherman. fE HAVE JI ST RECEIVED A CHOICE r-clection of o Albany, ------ FFICE ON TIIE S'Jl Til Oreg-on, 5 IDE OF MAIN KLEACIIE5 Iu I. AND PRESSES STRAW C.OODS ite.-t Sivle ami b.-st manner. Tin, hffl Iron and Waro A IV .-ireet. any, April .sta.v' ton :.11 AX It EMIUiOlOKliY. nn l the ;tsual assoriment .f Furnishing Goods t be obtained in -a j SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, I IinKrtcd direct from New York via the I Pacific Railroad, and can, f--r Ca?h or Produce, i give customers bargains equal to any finniu A! I banv. All of our stock is bought at the :o.-::2 L O IF E S T V A S II I' K C K. Corn. I ' ir--t uiid Rr -itda'Mn s A. S. DiiRoi: sT,"XST VNTl.Y on hand and J Krje .t-ek of ' Groceries and Provisions, - W,d and Wiilow Ware, Tohaeeo. Ciirar. Ci'n-fcti-,n--ry . Yankee Noti-,n?. Ac. Ac. Wholesale and ICclaii. opposite R. C. Hill .t S-.n's dm stor-. Albany. Orcjron. ju4'J" strc-ts. .Ali.anv, j.iulul7-70- jr-s- i: STORE ! rl"ivi;l- TO Xliltabidcl & Co., DEALERS IN GROCERIES AND TRO- visions. Wood and Willow Ware, Contec- ti.aerv, Tdacco. Ciarsd'ipes, Notios. etc Maia .-treet, a-ljoining iCe Express office, Albany. Oreou- E. A. Freeland, ; lkKALER IX EVERY DESCRIPTION OF School, Mis4-cllaneus. and Rlauk I!--ks. stationery. tid-l and Ste 1 Pens, Ink, etc.. Pst- j -flice Ratldtn, AItritiy, Oregon. Rooks frdered rrm New York and San Franeisco. I ! J. B. KIT HELL. J. SC. non-lf. A. SMIT1L ' mitchelL, Dolph & Smith, VTTORNEYS vxn COI NSELI.OF.S at LAW. Solicitors in Cham-ery and Pr-wtors in Ad aiiraltv. fnce over the old Post Office, Front treet. Portland, Oregon. I ) JAMES A. WARNER, Civil Engineer &: .Surveyor, j IS PREPARED TO DO Sl'RV K Y IN ANI j Engineering. I"st-s improved ?-dar Compa.-s. j rdrrs by mail promptly attended to. Residence J o 4th t., opposite Dr. Tate's residence, Albany On-.ua. nIO Cui riri;i.u ' L. FXIXJt. Powell fc Fliiin, VTTDRNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW and Solicitors in Chauecry, I ITinn, Notary Public,) Albany, Oregon. Collections and conveyances prom ply attended to. 1 C. tVlEALEY DEALER, IN .t M ANl'FACTl'itER ' OF 3T" XJ XT. 3ST XT XJ XX 313 ! CABINET WAKE ! 1 Jotlclini-, I Zt ., ! i Corner First and Broad Alb in streets, ! a i. ha xv, oi:;::t) --t trriH. 5- Sh-Ti recki-ninjrs. make lon friends." Front street Albany Next door t- Mansfield A Co. deri'f.S-I 3?iro! Fire! Ir'x"C5 A Stitch in Time Saves Nine '. Buy of DRY c&? Son, GOODS, DOOTS & SHOES, GKOC E K I E S , Hardware, Iron and steel, ALRANY At PRICES. PRICES. ALRANY A Lit ANY lUUCES. l'RICKS, ! ALRANY , Wholesale and Retail. r i-AirTicfi.Ai: attf...m4,n i-.ih to -T5 ORDERS OF ALL KINDS in his line. October IstV GEO. W. GRAY, S. D " rot'LD SOLICIT THE PAT- w T roae of all permms -le--ir-in2 ARTIFICIAL TEETH and FIRST CLASS DENTAL opera tions.. Nitrous Oxide administered for the pain ies extraction ot teem, wiieu rtesired. Charscs i r.-.tr,.n:!"- ia . BLACKSMITH INC ! PLOWS! PLOWS! PLOWS UNION Fire and Marine Insurance- Company! Nos. 116 and -IIS, California street, San Francisco, - - - California. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDI'ALLY 1.IAI1LE mcncsT ri:tti: i-.ir rou EGGS, 15U T T E It, E T C. E T C. Casli Capital, lu Oold Coin, $750,000. Iepusit in Oregon, 50.UOO. ntidersined "ives untiee t the aencrs,! blic, that he is now manufacturing the riHE A pu aieIiirr Patent Plow ! an-l any other style of plow that may be ordered. Also, particular attention paid to moderate. Office in Parrish i Co's brick Mock. Resi dence, first house ..th of Cnirrcgatioual Church, frantinK an Cort House bloek. Albany, Oregon. Jnly 2, 1STO-43 NOTICE S IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT I HAVE opened a Iivery and Feed Stable ! in the town of LEBANON, where I will be con stantly on hand to attend to rbe wants of the people. I will ran a hack from Albany to Lebanon and Foda Springs, on Saturday of each week. Alt ' bnsineaF entmcted to my care will lie promptly attesMed to. W IJ. DONACA. ; Lebanon, Sept. 10, 1S7A Iv3m3 ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Corner First tial Washington Sts., ALBANY, f - ' - - - . OREGON. XI. EBXNNER, Proprietor. WITH A XEW BUILDING. NEWLY Furnished throughout, the proprietor hopes to pive entire satisfaction to the traveling public. The beds are supplied with spring-bot-( tnnaa. The table will receive the cloaust atten tion, and everything the market afl'ords palatable to gaecta will be sapplied, jan 9- I FRANKLIN MARKET, SSaia street, -.Albany, Oresroa. Wa;on Making and ZXorse-shoeing. AVaons for sale at my shop at $140 and $1 60. Horse shoeing as follows : Cash, $2 ; credit. Ail work entrusted to me will rceeive prompt! attention, and be executed iu the best possible manner with ood material. A share of public lieited. Tstssrs Prompffi an1 Kqvttahfg Adjusted Aud I 'a id if (!otd tW. TTIIS COMPANY having complied with the laws of Oregon, by uiakiu? a deposit of fifty thousand dollars, is now prepared to enect insur ance a-rainst Loss 'or Damage br Fire, and also against Marine and Inland Navigation risks, ou liberal terms. G I" ST AVE TOl'CIIARD, rrc. CHAS. D. HAVEN, Sec'y. Shp on corner Ellsworth and Second streets, opposite Pie-ce rerrr. i. o'l. Albany, November I, IS6S-II - ALBA.W HATH IIOLSK. 3. C. MENDENBAU, Ag-ent for Albany. Albany. January 8, 1ji70-lS THE AX FltAXClSGO STORE! CORNRR FIRST 1SD rEDtlT STREETS. ALBANY OREGON. X. B, All persons owinz ns will at once come forward and pay tip, so as to bczin new aceonnis. L. ELKINS i SON. Lebanon. April 1, To.-f-iuoU THE NEW FOOD. rpiHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT 1 fully inform the citizens of Albany and vi cinity that he has taken charge of this establish ment, and. by ke -pins clean rooms and paying strict aUmtu ; to business, expects to suit all j those who may favor hira with their patronage, j Having heretofore carried on nothing but j First-Class Hair Dressing- Saloons, j ne exooe's to give entire satisfaction to all. v oimreu ana Ladies' hair neatly cut and shampooed. JOSEPH WEBBER. eI9y2 . rVRXIXG. - - TI7IKXIXCS. S3 Jleats of All a1 OF THE VERY BEST Constantly on hand. ,1T Kinds, QUALITY. Av Z. SEARS. . re c t i rEiriKES to no .' -ALL KINDS Of TURKIKG! I ketp on hand and make to order RAWHIDE-BOTTOMED CHAIRS, ASt ' Spinning- Wheels- 3Slf Shop near the "Magnolia Mills." JOHN M. METZLER Albany, Not. 8, 1888-1 Keeps con.-lantlv on band a full assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING. Roots, ilioev, Ilaidware A Crockery, an-i a full supply f Ladies FuTiisliuii Emoroiuery, Fancy Goods, &c. also, a stock of THE BET LIQUOR! for Medicinal purposes only. Always on hand a large stock of Bos, Cooking and Parlor Stoves ! and manufactures all kinds of Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware, all of which are offered at the lowest rates for CASH R COUNTRY PRODUCE! For a few cents you can buy of your Grocer or Druggist a package of SEA MOSS FARINE made from pure Irisli Moss or Carrageen, which will make sixteen quarts of Elanc Mange, and alike quantity cf Puddings Custards, Creams, Charlotte Russe, &c It is the cheapest, healthiest and most delicious food in the world. It makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. A Gloriouj Change!! THE GREAT WORLD'S TOXIC. All kinds of repairing done, on short notice, and entire satisfaction warranted, at my Stove and Tin Store. Nov. 8-11 JULIU? GRADWQHL. I I T T S .. CHALLEXCER THRESHER HAFAES' HEADERS j aiowers ! Reapers And all kinds of Agricultural Implem'tg & Machines On hand and for saie by BLAIN. YOUNG k. CO.. May tS, '70-38 Albany, O-o. Plantation Bitters. This wonderful vegetable re storative is tle sheet-anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid, it has no equal among stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which women are especiay jr snb iect, it is superseding every other stimulant. In all climates, tropi cal, temperate, or frigid, it acts as a specific in every species of disorder which undermines the bodil y M rrngth and break. down the s.::!uial spirits. For sale by all Crixsiit. then leave was just opening aud go down into ; French G u'.ch, where ! tlic thcruiotneter stood at 110 in the shade, and harvest ; had been over a month. Soon Chico was ; reached ; then we took the cars, aud Lit tic Injun must say that when in the ! mountains after Indians he had experi i euced some roujh life, yet, a stage ride i from Portlaud to Chico is the worst thing j he ever tried. As I was so tired and ! sleepy I could not keepawjke going into Sacramento, but 1 jl lintr asleep awoke to fiud my hat gone. San Ftaucisco was at last gained, I went to my room ; thought I would lie down on the bed and rest I until supper-time, but awoke just in time for .supper the next day. I staid in San Francisco five-days. It is by far the prettiest City I saw on my route. The i.iy is covered with vessels. The masts of the ships seem so thick as to remind me of the timber in the mountains. I might have found a Ccar, but from the fact I hadn't lost any, and was not armed. Left San Francisco Mouday, Aug. 4 h, and passing over the Sierra Nevada's, was soon rushiug with lightning speed down the long eastern slope. Arriving at Salt Lake, we rueutioned the matter of the iuhtuess of hamrinir Iriham. The Mormous advised Little Injun to "dry up," which he did till the cars started, and then he called them mile, and was lappy ' From Salt Lake to Omaha there's noth ing mucu to ie seen save immense prat, ries. No buffalo, but great herds of antelope. From Omaha to Chicago, passed thousands ot acres Dt coin. Iowa is a very pretty country. From Chicago Jio Titusville, Fa. Hero we found "ila." Iitusville is a place of about nine thous and inhabitants a very pretty place by the way. The wells are gcucrally about 900 feet deep, and some of them will yield as much as 400 gallons of oil pcrday. The cars, streets, churches, and stores smell of "ile;"the air is impregnated with if, and the people talk of it, think of tiothiug else, aud dream of it. Thous ands of derricks are to be seen. The oil comes up with about equal quantities of very Fait water. It is a thick, muddy looking: fluid, in its crude state. The fires for the boilers arc kept going by the tras from off the oil. From Titusville, wc came to this city- At Smithville we found many friends and shall rest here perhaps this winter. I have visited Galesburg, .Monmouth aud Iou-ia. At Monmouth is a Theological Seminary, at wbicu Jt'resbyterian minis ters are educated, besides other institu tions of learning. At Ionia wc ... found a 31 rs. Little Injun, or rather we intend to make her so tcwA-e feo'w.. Thus I have, for the'time being, fin ished my travel., ana have given my readers this rough outline so as to pre pare tberr for the places to be described hereafter, when we get refreshed and recruited from our long journey -1 met Mr. It. C Gecr. wife and daugh ter, of Salem, Oregon. -; They arc raiaiug recruits for Oregon. I atu sorry that 1 brought no fruits, grains, &c, as people doubt the stories of large apples, &c., of which every TJregonian can so proudly boast. Z1"' ..:'s:- I have raised about seventy recruits for my dear western Lome. The people hero are e'tlcome' to iheir country- thunder storms, cold winters, and barren soil but the land of the "setting sun" is now and evCr will be the home of LITTLE INJUX. A correspondent of the Uostou 7 rant iript has heard from an old resident at Xahant a queer rat story. The inform ant was for a long time a resident upon the most aristocratic portion of the peninsula ; and, in the good old days, when the big Xathau hotel was consider ed the resort, jtar exrelcnee, for the ton in the region, as well as fiom abroad, he noticed ou one occasion that rquads . of rats, old aud young, uiade their way early in the season over from ' Lyon, across the beach, shortly after the tide of fashiou set in, in good earnest at tbc hotel, lie watched them, and saw other squads of these vermin following after ward, in the footsteps of their predeces sors, until, at length, from their coming as the wave come, they accumulated in numbers, until, during the later season, their name was legion there. As soon as the season was over, in the cold Fall months, the more singular fact was ob served that this army of rats were retir- injr from the vicinity of the well larders of the hotel, and scamperin in platoons, from Nahant to Lyim again until the fcnmtner inlesteu premises became entirely deserted by them. But only when the last visitors had departed from the house. This turious migration of the Lyun rats continued for several years. Once he beheld the remarkable spectacle of a bi, old rat, cairying a long straw in his mouth, gripped ia the center ; and on each side of the venerablo checsp- cater were young rats holding the Miss Pbebe Coushks, Esq. Miss Phebe Cousins Esq., of St Louis. This young woman, who is studying .Is ia Missouri, is I should say, looking at her through my opera glass, aboat twetity one years of age. Sm U tall, well formed and possessed of strikingly hsnasosne face. The chin rouuds Bt little to much, but makes the bsse to necessary to a determined character. Tbe'tawwthy expressive enough, suffers from the chin, and inclines to dish- The face oval, r ther long, and the nose like General lremont, fails to assert itself sufficiently. But a woman, with a delicate complex ion and a glorious f air of eye, such as Miss Couzin has, is beautiful. Her hair is of the raven hue, and her heary eye brows and lashes give force to one of the most iutellcctoa) faees I ever looked on. She approached the stand with tifsid gracefulness, that won all hearts before she said a wcrd and then assuming ap parently without design, an exquisite pose, elie opened her lips, and the sweet voice came ringing out like coins dropped down a many-fathomed well. By Jove, there is no use ia attemptinc to criticise that address. All knowledge; was won through my admiration. It was the loveliest thing I ever heard. Go thy ways, l'hebe, csnquering and to conquer, A platoon cf such advocates would carry, suffrage as a South wind carries odors, blessed and blessing. Her elocution was perfect. TowarJ the close of her effort she quoted a pans, graph fiom Parker Fillsbury, It was like a selling of poor words in the sweet est of melodies. Parkvr actually t-Sonar in his poverty, for she gave him such ao air of perfect simplicjty. Go thy way, fair l'hebe, the law will take the bloom from tby face softness from thy voice, and dry up or destroy all the fascinating qualities ofyonng woman hood. But these precious things go any way, so there is a small diffirence i tW end. The .Advent of the Raileoad.t From the Salem farmer of Saturday w get this : , " One fact will always stsod out promi nently in connection with the late Stats Fair. The railroad locomotive whistle rang out over the Fair Grounds. One of that race of irorf steeds which ehaer, night and day, over twenty-five thousand miles of railroads ou the Atlantic slope of the States, bearing the wealth and! traveling population of that section e-f our ltepublic one of that race of. iron steeds which had passed over the rsst plains of the interior of the country, snd had crossed the etaud-capped mountains of Nevada, and come down to us, oo this, slope of th Pacific was here, was stand- 11 tcckcd ! ",t',ore u8 w9 no'tL",K fir smoke, back r liiajewijr nu giury. vwr yw- pic rejoicea as uu oilier jn-upiv ever rc joiced. In their inmost hearts, they thanked God for what they saw. The event which they bad hoped for, and prayed for, had come at last !; They saw in this the earnest ot what is yet in toe future near by at hand when our val leys will be connected with iron rail extending to the utmost region of the rising sun. Did there not go up then, in our heart of hearts, to the God of our lilind narcnt alonz from Lynn to the hotel, where he might enjoy himself for the rest of the season. r . i . , . r t..i.. end of the straw, and leading their -poor . StoM'INO N ewsi'APKBS. 1 here is a right way and a wrong way to do every thing to stop a newspaper or anything else. One of our exchanges has the right idea when it says : Vou have an undoubted right to -stop a newspaper whenever you are disposed upon payment of all arrearages. lo not hesitate to Uo so on account oi any - icu derrress" to the editor Don't you suppose ho n-milil stnn bu vintr. suzar of Tou, or meat, clothing or dry goods, etc , u ue thought he was not getting his money s worth: And when you discontinue a paper do it manfully. Don't be so pitiful as to throw it back to the postmaster with a contemptuous "I don t want it aiiy Jonscr," and have "refused written ou the margin and have tne paper return ed to the editor. No ccntleman ever stopped a paper in that way, n .'matter ! if his head is covered wun gray nairs j that should be honorable. If you do not longer wish to receive a newspaper, write a note to the editor, like a man, saying so and be sure that arrearages are paid. This is the way to stop a newspaper. Why Do Animals Need Salt. Professor James K. Johnson, of Scot land, says that half the saline matter of the' blood (57 per cent.) consists of coiLtnon salt, and th:s is partly dissolved every day through the skin and kidneys ; the necessity ot continued supplies of it to the healthy body is sufficiently obvious. The bile also contains (one of the ingred ients ot salt) as a special and indispensa ble constituent, and so donall tho cartil ages to be built up again as fast as they naturally waste. It is better to place salt where stock can have free access to it than to give it occasionally in small quantities. They will help themelves to what tfeey need, if allowed to do so at pleasure, otherwise, when they become salt-huntrrv. tbcv nmv take more than is wholesome. the labors of our people, and, for the rich blessings wo believe he has still in store for us ? A great discovery is said to have beer recently inado by a surgeon of the British army in China, in the way of an effectual remedy for small pox The mode of treat uient is as follows: When the preceeding fever is at its hight, and just before it eruption appears, the chest is rubbed with croton oil and tartario ointment. This causes the whole of the eruption to i sppear on that part of the body to the relief ot the rest. Jt also secures a luir and complete eruption, snd this prevents the disease from attacking the internal organs. .This is now the established mode of treatment in the English army in China and is regarded as a perfect cure. "Buckskin" Again a Winner. The Walla Walla Union of last Saturday re, ports the Fall races at that place. In a contest of a stogie milo, free for all, for a purse of Si 50, there were entered "Bock skin," from Linn county, Oregon; "Old Dssher," " Powder River Dasher and "Billy Bamgardaer." "Buckskin won easily in 1 .50. A manlby the name of Bryne, living in New York, lately cxpcr.meoted with laudanum to cure hi- aPPee for rum. II is widow says it is success. A surgeon writes : The greatest everat of tho war, in the matter ol saving life, was, perhaps, the tying of the eared id artery in the case ot a wounded soldier bleeding to death oo the hideous day . ot Sedan, by a surgeon amidst a horriciine of bullets that was an American volun teer surgeon. The soldier has recovered r snatched from the jaws ot death. The American was helped by an Irish sur oepn. This is one of the most desperate operations in surgery, requiring the steady, minute precision of a watchaakcr mending a Geneva watch ; steady fingers exquisitely accurate eA, eUlo reform to still the patient, minute dissecting away of nerves and fibers to get at the tery. Yet our American and Irish friends did not flinch, though the hospital itself was- smashed by cannon balls. Mr. Frcdcr!oKopp, io a letter to Th Nation from Barlin, states that the most competent judges say the cha.se pot is de cidely superior to the needle gun, s n that the former in the hands of Pr would have ended the war. Ue J he French are too inexpencoced a.10 Juick in th. handlii g oTthU uemendone wespon-. As when used it "kick. , bsd and hurts, they fire too high or ran dom. ' Tho African Maoo of Illinois do mand of rbo Grand Lodge to repeal the -wo sections of its by law. which read as follows "A subordinate lodges, noder fh . jurisdiction, are instructed to admit no negro or muhttto as. or other wise." "lfT lodge tfes jiirisdio tion violate ibis expressed will of the Giaad Lodge, it hall be the duty of the .r.t Worshipful Grand Master of th State to at once arrest the charter. ' . Sharp shooters1 aching teeth.