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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1870)
TV -.:St A Mystery Revealed. -Not many days uiro we informed our teadt-rs how some woikiucn discovered a Wot Lace is Costly. Many people je etxu in the cor. er of Canal and Char . . .. , , f v tics btietts. wlnle they were aiding lor wonder why wbat is termed real lace j a ,oun jatu.. The skull bore.unuueUk- as lace made by hnnd is called, to distin- ! able si-ns of Laving been crushed by guisci.it from" which is call a 'that mado by machine, j violence, and all who heard ol it had ed imitation ia so costly, i conjecture to offer, s there was an evi- Tt, rn , - .. Ueut uiystery sui routtuitiir uiotie unman The following paragraph from a fore.gn y J foad of hotf;bi,; la, coulJ exchange cxplaiua the reason : j ea.-iiy iuia-tne a Oendiah murder, espe- The manufacture of lace is carried to j ciaily a the skeleton once., belonged to a its highest perfection in Belgium.. .The j fvtiiule. A coiumun:catioa reached us, finest specimen of Brussels lace is so i through what soured tsa secret apparent complicated as to require the lubur of ; !y cuminjr IVoin the p.rsnu whose cpirit seven persons on one piece, tnd each op- jomierly ci vfclt hi tuat absurd skull : erative is employed at dirtinvt figures f tPc wytk. J he thread used is of cxqois Ite fineness, which is spun iu dark un derground rooins where it is sufficiently moist to prevei. tlie thread froiu separa ting. It is so delicate as scarcely to he seen, and the room so arranged that all Iti the year li6 , I was youiiir and hand.-ouie, happy ai:d beloved by hosts of friends ; but these pleasant phases began to pass troni tun the tiilit I met a man who was Called iuy; affiuity, and who Scented a nobleman to all his acquaintan ces. 110 uiew me u mill tjv a power the light admitted Khali fall upon the which 1 Could not dispel, a.-td I loved and wor. It is such material that renuers I hated him in the - same - breath. Many the genuine BriiseU pround fo c.wily j times I gathered ail my best resolution On a pit-Co of Valenciennes not two , to sever our intimacy, but my resolves inches wide, from two to three hundred i were as straws iu a ja!o. -;" He held me bodkins arc f-oneiimes ucd, and 1-r the ! us it by supernatural power, yet I believe larger width as many us eiht hundred, , in uotfiiug like that. All my most triv on the same pillow. '1 he most valuable j jal wishes were gratified-by this -uaii, Velencicnncs is determined by the nuui- j aud relatives urged ma to please him, but Lcr of times the bobbins has littu twisted j I knew his heart was that of a deuiou.. in making the ground; the more frc j iih.iu a certain space ho had made me quent twist the clearer and more beau- his, body and soul, without the sanction tiful will be the lace. Belgium annual- j oi law : still I c-.juid nut " own disirrace. ly sells of this lace alone to the value of over $4,0UO,OCU. Chantiliy lace is always black, and is used chiefly (or veils and flounces. It is very fine, and is ex tensively worn. Mechlin, lace is made at Mechlin. Antwerp, and other localities. - Paris and War. Paris has been at tacked or besieged quite a number of times, and has owned its safety very of ten to the strength of iy walls. In the year 885 Paris was vainly be sieged by the Normans, the siege last ing more than two years. In 1S5S it was besieged aud uot taken, by the Dauphin, and although its inhabit tants opened their gates to him seven; 1 ycats afterward, it was only becuu.-e they were satisfied with this ai ranenient. In 1359 Edward, King of England, 'after having ravaged and conquered rrance up to the toot or ins wans ot Paris, and being encamped at Montrose, was oblige 1 to fall back before the loili i ficatiotis of the Ku-ncli capital. In 14u4 the Ciunt de Charol ais fa. led : in all his nttctupts on Paris. In 157 the Duke of Burgundy suc ceeded only in destroying the suburbs. j i Iu 153'J Charles V. oi Germany, who j had conquered Champagne and vanquish ed King Francis I. of Prance, penetrated Up to the walls of Paris, but troull not - enter the city. In 15SS Henry III, of France, saw a!l his efforts fruitless against the walls of Paris. In 1505 Henry V. cnuld enter the city only alWr the adjuration of the Protestant faith at St. iJeuis, :uid with the free consent of the Parisi r.s. In one of the courts, lately, a man who was called on to appcar'as a witness could not be found. On the judge asking where he was, a grave elderly gentleman rose up, aud, with "much" emphasis, said -. I ; .'. Li ii' "Your honor, he's gone." "Gone! gone !"said the judge, "where is ho pen ?" '- 'That I cannot inform you," replied the communicative gcutlcu-ao, "but he's dead." - This is considered, the most guarded answer on record. Census returns show thpt throughout the kingdom of Prussia Protesfantisni is on the gain. ' During the last nine 3-ears the number of Romau Catholics in Poino rania and the Saxon provinces lias posi tively decreased, aud there is not a single district, in which their increase is pro portionate to the growth of the popula tion. - ' : NKW TO-DAY. NEW A D VERTISE3I ENTS. Tha iDew tcleuraph company, using Little's-automatic system, has notified the Postmaster-General that it is ready to make a contract for the transmission of all communications of the department at the rate of a cent a word up to and under 5'J0 miles distance, no message to be less .than ten cents. Appearing as happy as the gayest tor a few mouths,-1 assumed a wiiimguess to abide by the advice given me to marry hiui, alt the lime knowing that he meant soon to dscrt me; the time approached when my mist-table seeret could no lon ger be hidden ; it was then that my energies began to develop, and my Wtli to githcr an unnatural strengih ; fur a time I seeine-) ib!e to control him; that delusion was. dispelled the night my soul parted from my body ; growing desperate as only a scorned woman can, 1 sought him iu his store alone in the laie hour ; my speech was poweitu! when ho free ly deelaicd that, hiving used Use as long j as he wished, I might seek redress of my j patents and 1 upbraided him With taunts J as burning as the flames in lu )l. Ue j A French paper recommends the cler gy to warn the people that if they 'die while Gghting against the Prussians, they' will go straight to heavcu. without any purgatorial difficulty or delay ; but that, if they keep aloof from the ramparts, of France, they will go with terrible swift ness to a very different place. Two Irishmen were traveling when they stopped to examine a guide board. 'Twelve miles to Portland." said one. 'Just six miles apiece," said tho other and they truJed on apparently satisfied at the small distance. A young English woman is maturing a plan for covering all London with a net- j work of visits, the object of which is to ; ascertain and report weekly the condition ! of every indigent person, and provide re i lief, as far it is found possible." . The female poet just added to the staff of the Chicago J'ust, got her situa tion on the strength of this touching idyl: 'Intu the buzuvn of the flours The son looks from above : Alas no one lot.ks intu mine, I wilt fer hewman luv." The Paris journals are said to be re dnced to the severest shifts by the ligid maintenance of the siege. Some of the Iarges6 of them are reduced to the size of a sheet of note paper. An oyster, sdz inches long and nearly four broad, Was.' found near Lakeoort, Lake county, the other day in a perfect state of petrifaction. England, it is said, is ready nv supply any deficiencies caused by thJ European A rable telegram to New York says that George Francis Train has been again arrested by the Provisional Gov ernment, and is now iu jaii at Lyons. A Mot) tan i paper, speaking of a poet out thvre, says he begins to claim the uual privileges of talent. lie lias been druuk four times within the past week. General Longr-treet is said to have voted the straight Republican ticket in New Orleans, at the election ou the -7th ult. ; , EtKIWS & SOW, elkiivs & sow, retinitis u son, Lebanon, Oregon. Lebanon. Oregon. Lebanon. Oregon. NEW GOODS FMALL PROFITS, QVICIC SALES PROMPT PAY. WE II AVE JCST RECEIVED A CHOICE Ejection of SPRING AND SUMMER G33D3, Imported direct fr. m Niw York via tho Pm-iiic Ii.ailroa.iJ, and cr.n. f r Cash ur Produce, fcive custom. r-i bargains equal tu any firm iu A' bany. All of oursloek is bought at the LOWEST CASH PHI C E. Buy of DE2Xls.ixxs Son, DRY GOODS, - HOOTS & SHOES, GliOCE 11 IKS, Efarelivare, rosa agacl Steel, At PR-rr, A LT5 A XY ALBANY rr.rrE:( PltTCES. AT.TIAXV A LB AX Y PRICES, TVholcsalo end Hctail. nicncsT pniCFs paid fob E G G S, B U T T E It, E T C, E T C. GSO. F. SETTLEfVSIEZR, DRUGGIST. (Successor to D. W. AVakefield,) ParrifiU's New Kullding', I-irst Street, ALBAXY, OEEGOX, DEALER IN CHEMICALS, PAiNTS. O'.LS, GLASS, ETC. All articles warranted pure and of the best qiiftiity. Physii i.-irs Proscriptions carefully compounded. Albany". Oct. 17, lSOS-Clf ' BET ON THE ELECTION ! NEW'ADVERTISEMENTS. Jacohy. tho Democratic 'e ider, wa? not elected to the German Pirliauipnt, h.iv i Ult opposed the annexation of Alsace aud Lorraine. A Telegram I'roni Pekin, via. London, says Seward and party are there, all well ami would proceed to Calcutta, jlouihay and the Persian Gulf. Luck whines. Laix.r whist !c.. Luck relies on anccs. Lab Cali- rcntly at iiij-t, but ; luire theiu imiili jirew passionate at tuy jeering. l iuuliy j he bade me Icjvc, and take a sneer from ; iiini to 1113' home, that ;ay home vhich j was s-oon to wear weeds of woe for me i the lost one forever. .My passion was j instantly b yond resistance ; a pistol lay on a desk, and I resolutely tKed at his heart, intending t; kill him, hut the bullet did no luiihor eS'-cu:ion titan to slightly shatter his arm. Thti paiu aroused his aner, when he struck i:ie j down with a club; blow followed b!ov, j until I was dyin.-, i'or my brain burned I i; h the strenglh of a lava fire. My t.i.ly ' thoughts were f ir tlmse dear ones at ! home, and bitterness for my niurdeior. I Then I lo::ged to die. jJcime uiy bojy j w.13 cold in death that u.ati had torn the i Soorinjj and was diLrui': a trravo f r his j double victim, cud I k..ev it ail,a!;hous:h i tuy soul a:id b dy wore an.irt. lie titlved A j'Ouijj; woman in Sacramento, sotiu j t"rn a. is tlireatfuiiig to pel a.uivnrcc on the liove" rrour:d ot "ririitracted festivi ties." She says her husband celebrated his niarriijie by getting drunk, and has kept up the festival ever since. A Mihvauktc reporter thus describe' the arrest of a drunkard : "A broken reel from Chicago was picked up iu the streets yesterday, and in spite of his noiuJIiu tears was locked ur to sober iff." Touching and irresistible was that in vitation of the rustic maiden to her swain : "Come an-J see me ; we have a new lamp at our house, that we cm turn down, down. down, un'il theie is scarcely a bit of liiiht. in the room." lie went. on cnaracter. Luck slips down with indigence. Labor stiiiies upward to independence. A forcible entrance has been made into the Qti'uiiia! at Kjiuc. No further pretense is made i'..r recogniziug anv rights of the Church of I'otjf. A rumor is current at Washington that the Prussian Government has instructed Baron Gcrolt to enter into negotiations for the purchase of St. l omin-o. X. B. AH persons cwing as will nt once como forward an-.l ;:iy up, so as t. be-zin now ceffunTa. T.. KLKI.Nd & SOX. Lebanon, April 1.70.-6m3O '(J"tV HE. l)Y : The most Wonderful Book of the Nineteenth Cc.itury ! A Curious Book for Curious People, And u Good Book for every one ! FLAI' mi$MiH TALK 31 E D I C A L CO M M O X S E X S E, by e. r- foot::, ji. d. to ; If yOU '.r;!V.t h.otd and Vie If" you wan Iocs ; liow to i; cf l::i;tltl!V, ofi tlij o If .11 tvni' o k I!..'io.-di. : EU; a;-il wL. liciii rc io IT v-ta w.iht to k :o knovr th i:i .0 . V t-i: t!ie otii; ctrefs of S. xual f :i.i::o;icc on ta now h.iw ro have jTc.-il;by Ba- t!:etn ht .'ilthv ; liow to iow r,; -.!y of ,.11 are ; 1. oiv a'l ;rt.i-it Cm non t-':. i:.." : A:.!rr...l Mjirji.siu ; :t : -low. :iT I '.at uis.t e.o- III Nevada the Legislature is Rcpuhli can by th ec majority in the Senate am! one iu tl e Assembly. One half the State ticket elected is also Republican. The President of the Fat Men's Club has grown so heavy of late that the other "day. while out for a walk, h:s shadow fell i-u a child and killed it. Mrs. Younumaii, of Franklin Grove, Lee county, has fallen heir to property in Scotland worth 5,000,000. diligently uttil a rjttce v. In 16d:l the walls of Parid cheeked iuv3 i;i fctvut ttt.-. 11 . , Ti ... , . , , ! and tneu my unity rest It will be seoti whether the present 1 , ' .,...,,. , .. , , , , knew of tuv a-iassiua innaoitautsoi 1 aris, wnicu nas treo uiauc infinitely gtronirer by a double line of defense, will defend their city as ener getically as their forefathers. iijade for me. U niuie, and none ion. liis sjcret covered, tut I knew that my' I The largest individual donation w! ie!i J recorded :ss having been made by a pri j vate individual has just been made by Oppeu heim the banker of Cologne, who ; has tent to Iviu iliiam, as a war i'rido is thofe assuruo least. me tlu rea-e 1 most who ljrnoranca ; know the j to wono-n : t ;:eiO'"i; to lwnetco ; to t e ; ivi'e .-ta.i mo;b -r. ra. i'ot ; V.'o:- s t'. -,V'o:u .-o." j fYy.-tl v;l;;t t-, Klliv,- Vii'oaMc liilltj to e -i'. i- I les : ho-.v to ovcrc:mo b;tf rcouc-s : how tj become j a in .liii-r : ! II vuu '.vant lo kno-.v uYl a!oat (iisiro? pe-i'-Kar j t ro-;n : thii- n elu;-.r ;ro 1 ircaiauat : iiaootjiicy; I s.-ininal we::!::-.c .-,.'!'. ; ! 1 1' y n rraut t, kn'n :tU -tV.!r f he soxietl or-xn.-'; 1 caue of tl;- ir ti:.-.LT.-e e : ihi-ir iutlacnvc eu d-,vel-: otni-nt : r.u von;.!i an:l u.:" ii '.ati-oi ; j ll'yoa want t.i 'iiio-.v a!! :.l o't marriaprc : its ' Li.-iorv, n"iv'-:oj.y an-i uuiio ijim v ; p jy.inJi-y I and fr-c love : Ii'yoa want ;.j Va-iir tae p--'il-spliy ' f cl pc- j rv-n;s: :elp:ati'oi ia rn:r:-ia3; h.l s.phy of ' e I , i I t toarklr. : ho-.v to ptrft-er iiiiirriao ; ! i An.i a thou- iii 1 t io-5- nvc. pufiis- c-i before, j read this won i.o-;uI oool;. 1 u ;TTT'-;r'rt!iTTO' Any one wlio wants to win can do so by calling on It- O. XllLtX & SON, pHTIIO, t'lunUfal lr pa.-t patrnn i -e, sli!l in V w vue (hii atit-ii;ioit ui' Llna cuuuiy et al., to tiic.r Uiiumi.iilct slt-eii of Kit UG S. i 12 i: C IN KS, CHEMICALS. PAINT & VARNISH BRUSHES, PAINTS, OILS. VARN ISHES, ALCOHOL. KEROSENE, WINi'OW GLASS, T R CSS E S, FAXCY A?T) TOlt.ET ARTICLES,' 1'TC. A. nfs for f)r. 1. .T.ivr.c A Ton's preparations. II. tl. II. U ii-s.! Me iioi'n s, dr. Jio you 1.! 1: leci'ii i:. for its liiitcr or r.auscat inj: t:;?tj? We liavj tiuit ilo.criji iot,. Io you wa t the t-u--'. t n i;h iut or luetic tatc ? Alter :akio u i"w tioscS of i-ur Kl.Sir, 'twill very ijl-;:sj.i.t t'aat your prjitlic.a Ait:s; icr. ly tu.n awry, a::J tliw -e!-::ru i--n Will Iosj the came oplific. (loir not ;h -clf.tt ) Payd'oiins ami tu.roin.r.3 fr,'ru tl-.e country tua.v rc-.Jt rsi'.rc.t th.it tltir orJc;s will be pr-npt-ly a tv:oU-d to. Pr.-scrifti-ni aChully and tor r. 1 1 y toaipootolii. l!avjy-u t':o ioipolite j.'ct ' al tl a rorn ? We --t.'oi-u i-l.o rr,'' w it-h su-.cly ti.es ihe w rk, tvi hoof aio. o you ti sir- a bt nk of any iinr . a l. 1 1 i'c-o, a:t Ailij-iu. M.::i-o:ery, or 3 icii? V. .S. I'; ' 'J P i-' tvolj u.. f r t";io at.-i.o:.iajouation of j a'l f.-iV.oiil Liol with tl roll. I 1) you -. it I a W.-,t. h. a s -t f J. we'ry, t-lj-.-ap 1 r tU..!i ? J. 1). T.toj j;1!s th. saiti.', auiit--r I the r "'t. ; C-.ns" o ml i't-CKS. Toty a IJ 10k. 1'ay n Wtili. i I'tir a ot!l Iii:y .-oiujt -: in r r 110: hiTiu, lint totint .it 1 i pc-j v.. anyway. A w.ll a-oiinklctl tloor un 1 ! a 000! tl ink i f w.iicr io tin; stnoii, r, an-l n warm ' st ive t;rr .ua-ioil t.y t-om ortatiio t-loiira in it-inter I e:ons;::n.ly k pt f r :ln ;ct-oai't oiatixn ot all. i AU-a-v. M-iy li. To ! SOLD 0 1 r r K I' ll. .1- j. Y s-i-l t-- RATES GF TOLL tiYKK T UK WiilamcUc ilhy aud Cascade Increase of the Navv. In his forlhcoitiing report the. Secretary, it is raid, will ajrain urge upon Congress the advisability ot at least a fifty per cent, increase of the navy. Wo have no doubt that Congress will treat the rccoimuenda tion with. 'precisely the faute respect that it treated a similar recommendation lust year, that i, none at alt. The represen tatives tit the pe.'ple will, we trut, c.one trrgftlier resolved to continue, the- good work ol" curtailine: expenses end reducing taxation, and will view with little f.ivoi any proposition for an increiise of force in any of the Departments It may be true, as the Secretary says, that our navy is not equal to that of smi e of the! third class pi.wrtrs. but then it ia also true that there is nt third class power in Europe ! was j bleached bones would .vj'iie day.be Feen I by men, and .stili the inurdoivr remain j nnkiiov. il and unpunished. I was sought j for iu nil direction?, while, the villain ! assisted, assuming; a sorrow deeper than j thost: who really mourned. Time ha not j healed that tetrible chasm in my home, i ami 1113- murderer to day walks the streets ; o V - 1 111 01 .,"ew ui leans, ni.s neua erect as a righteous lun'u. yet the luemory of his crimes "oes with him. and shall u-.nil I :.. 1 ... .1 1.: . . . iti." juifin u. , matting .trureiti. itie as bitter as hell, while his thoughts dare not venture on tho future -Veto Orlcttnt lirjjublican. Wr.Dtii.va AxxirtKlTTd. The follow in;r de-erir.iion of a counic on their wed- litO, is am Using and inter A little ten year old miss told her mother the other day that she was nevtr lining tu marry, but meant to be a widow, because widow dressed in tuch nice black and always looked so happy! The Germans at ISuenos Ayre? have sent sixty. thousand dollars to Jberm lot the German wounded. They have C1 lected tliis large sum in lest than one IllOtitll. Telegraphic Atu::iunication between Mexico and the United States, via Texas, w ill soou be read v. . ; lioiierat A. -eoi- w t 1; : 'T .t CO., Anna Pickinsou i-i ever h-ippy in the tith-s of her lectures. Her next will be called Man's Li-hls." The N V. ,S:intlar.l iiomin ites IT tr ace Orcely as the next Iiejuiblican Vie-.-President, in consideratiuri of the excel h-nt run he made for Congress in Ntw V01 k atiaiust Cox, in a strung Democrat ic district. " '-" There me l,.r7S,015 cattle in Idiuo's, ! valued at 21 i.")55,3."31. N E V A I) V E RT 1 S EM EN 'I S. 1 ilutg cljy, 111 esting : .To login with the lady. IIr locks were strained upwards over an immense which has not more need lor a navy tnan j cushion that sac like an incuous on her the United States. With the (parrels j head, and plastered over with pomatum cf Europe wo hsvc no call to medd'e, j and then sprinkled with a shower xi' while upon our nwn continent there is no j hite powder The height of this tower power that would dare to cross swords j was somewhat over a foot. One siti'de wita us, even it e unl uot a sinle white rose bud lay ou Us ton like an 1 i tie present city tlcot ot Acw loric is I $7l.00u,lK)0, an increase in !e.-s than ' seven 3 ears of nearly S3 1,0()0,OUO, c.t elusive of slrcet improvements and other heavv burdens. ' I f (ff BUSHELS OF OATS, for r VvJt" whicli tho highest iuaikct prite will DO paid, IU o AC 11, nt lue smre ni X. S. IL BOISE. Alfo, Iluttcr and Er;;5. in unlimited quantity, for whi. h tho highest maikct jjrice wiil be j-ail in ca?b. Cail and ct me. Albany, AuS. 1S70-EO THE NEW FOOD. armed rcssel upon the sea. We certain ly need cruisers to protect oar coninjcr"e io out of the way places and upon the coasts of uncivilized nations, but a few puuboats, which would cost little to keep in com mission, would amply suflice for this work, in which it is folly to employ the larg and expensively maintained Tcssels now Fent abroad. All that the Secretary U reported in about to &ay as ti the inefficiency of existing vcsscU, is doubtless true, and probably a good deal more than the Secretary will care to tell; but this only proves that it is time the Uureaii'Hjracy of the Navy Department were broken up, American merchants build, ar.d do build, for private partie. or for other Governments, the best ships that float on the o.ean. 'If they do not for our wa Government, it is on!jJ. .be came of some radical defect ia the meth ods of construction pursued by the' Gov ernment, v The balloons which take the I news from l'aris ar sent uut by the post offieo department. Each one costs for construction, and dispatch ll),0Q0 fr. The letters are written upon' cards furn ished by the department, and pent with out envelops. . The postage lor each one H half a franc, and each balloon carries about 25,000 f these cards. Martin Harris; one of thi "three wit nesses" to the Book. ..of Mormon, has lately been on a visit to Salt Jr.ike ; City. II id now eighty eight years of age, and is remarkably lively and energetic for his years. He btjlds firmly to the testimony vhat ho lias borne for over torty jeare tht an angel appeared before hiui and tho other witnesses, and showed the plates npon which the characters of the Book of Mornson were inscribed, -f "John," said i poverty stricken tnan tn his soft, "I've made tuy will to day." "Ah I" replied John, ."you were liberal to me, no doubt." "Ve, John ; I atne down handsome. I've . willed jqu the whole State of Virginia to make a tiling io, with the privilege of going r vtMwbere if you can do better." , j- eagle on a haystack. Over her tnck and bosom was folded a laee handker chief, fastened in front with a bosom pin rather larger than a copper cent, con taining her grandfather's miniature Ret in virgin gold. Her airy form was braced up iu a satin dress, the sleeves as tight as -tho natural skin of the . arms, with a waist formed by a tight bodice, worn outside, whence the skirt Cowed out. and distended at the top by an am ple hook. Shoes of white kid, with peak ed toes, and heels of two or three inches elevation, enclosed her feet and glittered wiih pp-jnglvs as her little pedal members peeped curiously out. Now for the . swain. His hair was sh't'kcd back and plentifully ' beflotired, nhilo his -queue projected like the handle to a skillet. Hi coat was a sky blue hilk lined with yellow, his long vest of fat in embroidered with gob! lace, his breeches of the same material and tied at the knees with pink ribbons. White silk stockings and pump?, with laces and ties of the same hue completed the ha biliamcnts of his nether limhs. .Iace ruffles clustered around tho wrist, and a portentious frill worked in correspond-t-nce, anib bearing the miniatuie of his beloved finished his truly genteel ap pcarunce. , . - A dispatch' recti ed from New Or leans at Washington reports this : Re turns show that the Republicans have elected their entire fTungrest-ional ticket aud two-thirds of the Legislature. 'J he city is Carried by six thousand majority, and the State; by rpwards of " twenty thousand, 'x At the last election, while Joho3on was President, the Republicans were murdered. Under President Grant we are protected. , . , ; A clergyman was lately depicting be: fore a deeply:", interested -. audience ' the alarming increase "of intemperance, when he astonished his hearers by saying; 'A young lady in uiy neighborhood died very suddenly last sabbath, wtitle 1 was preaching the gospel,, in a state' of beastly intoxication.'' ; . , A cataract has been discovered in Rritish Guiana, in South America, which dva.fs Niagara. There are two falls, one of 770 feet and another of 50. The volume of water pas-ing over the falls is 78 feet deep and 100 yards wide during the dry reason. The Colonial guern n.ent ot Guiana is arranging facilities for visitors. : Mr. Ernest, who lately diet! of small pox, was taken sick just after attending County Court in Polk. This gave a gt-n era! scare to those who had been around the Court during its sessiou. A Chicapoan has patented a new pro cess of petrifaction, and will be able to furnish tobacco signs as fast as the In diaos die. ,- , - . i A WlIEICLY NKWSr.VlEIt, Contriinlii- C3 colatr.s cf ir-.tter, 13 PriTLISIIED EVEKY S ATCUD AY, In t!;e ri'y of AlTjai-, , To r;e t-r -lu .ry a-!-!-:ti- I Cr 1 clitiitds Hiver : itl-I;.-. i- r lice? ' r h-nni-t r. it ! rii;; : lo.tiI-'-, tt'.-i a i ... ;t-l s ' ;";' l-.i.tU-.l ... ll.Ji I . .V .-IM'.-l.VC", i;.ii n-ijy.. Six xnocitiiid "LOCAL ITEM a' Sl'ECIALlY. Nearly every house in llallas is joocu pied and the schools are iu a flourishing condition. v . . i One divorce was the most impprfnnt business transacted by the Yamhill Court at its last session. ; i The first coin made in the Philadelphia Mint was thf copper cent i-n 1798." The first silver dollar was made in 1793, and tlio first gold dollar in 1705. ; The trade of di"rce in Indiana has been carried to such an extent thaf wo men may be married, divorced and re married inside of a month. It is said under the impetus of free labor, the Southern Slates can raise cot ton enough to supply the manufacturing power of the world.. . . - The forest trees arc dyinz oqt in some parts of Virginia, and ,the farmers dig out roots by the acre, just as the deutists dig out achers by the roots. i In the Minnesota Stare Prison, one day recently, the prisoners danced and 6ang to-db-arm. suspicion, while eight of their number, managed to escape, j -, "t T '. - Frank V Blair Jr was elected to the Lower Ifous.e of the-Missouri - IiPgisla- tnre.' If Andy Johnson were- returned to the Tennessee Legislature the 1 people of both States would - be appropriately punished. t For a few cents vou cn buy of yc-ai Grocer oi rreggist a packago cf CEA H033 PASINE mado fron pure Irisli Hess or Carrageen, vhich. trill naka -liz-ccn rt3 cf Tlznc Hange, c llZro quanti 'y cf Pudding3 THE I O 13 Pit INT I N G zji ''i-'ion, Firtt atrect, "jrpo-fite Parvitth - t'o.'fc etore, Albany z s s Oie; ron, Crca Cliarlotto H-szo7 Czc. It iitio clicapest, Z.ealtliiest . and most delicious food in tho world. : It makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a Iignt and delicata food for Invalids and Children. A Glorious Change!! THE GREAT 1VGUL..LVS TOATC. Plantation Bitters. Tikis wonderful vegctallo re sjorative is tlie gliect-anciior of the feeble and debilitated. As a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid, it i:as no equal anion; etomaclaics. As a remedy (or tko nervous "veaIs.isoss to wliic.i women are especially sub ictf It is superseding every oilier ttimulant. In all climates, tropi cal, temperate, cr frigid, it acts si tx specific in every species of :ir:t:tr.v ;icl titsdcrgtiiiaca t!ae toZi7 i trCKgt:i end trcali3 cToiin t.i --hizszl spirits. For calc by f"1"""! 1 flvrsj an.l rnl.-i- .- , To i'"i!l I. Pt'Mr l.:r.- cr iiintc- teniii. o t'.i'.-k iiniuinl?. lor(("?..i! " - ' i.!i.ilo t..... !I nn wul ri'Ur J. tCi'.ia, ;i,r. - j-i.tc To Cr-per ctla Si:i iig : P'nr horso or wmlo team, out auti t-a'.-k... fv.-a .. .. .. ... l.;e " ' " " ... :I:irsc ;:n I ri'icr, ' .i.nfif- ar-it:;:i. Ox le.iuis t'a-c E.'-.uie r'-rf te tns. A. IIAi.K!.':.: W. PAnmsn. . ; ..Si 5f .. 3 !H .. 2 111! .. 4 5:' .. . aii ; : 1 . ft- .. 2:, . 1 Oi. I TO PHYSICIANS. New York, August 15, 1883. ' Allow me to call your twntin to my PREP AtATlOH OF COMPOUM EXIRCT Blf CUU. - Tbe component pan. , BUC11U, Long Leaf CUUEBS, JCNlPKK BEKKJES. Mo e ol' ilrcpuratioiii-rBucba, iu yacno. , Ja uip.r BiVrka, by diil;ution, to form a fine gin. Cubct extriK-tud by displacement with spirits obtained froin Juuipir ltvrries ; ery li.tle sugar is used, aud a small proportion of spirit. It is more pulutitbl tbuu any now in use. ln ha aa prcpaied by Druggitts, is of a dark " -ol..r. It i a piau that emits its fragrance j Ihe action of a fl.iiue destroys tbn (its active principle) leaving a durk and glutinous Uecociion. Mine is tbe coior uf iriuredU-ut. Ube Uut-bu in my prep aration nrcdouiinutjs ; tbe smallest quantity of The otl.er ingtvuionts are added to prevent fer mcntbtiou ; up a inspection it wit! be round not to be a Tiocture, as luailu in Pbarmacopcea, nor id it a yrn; ana incrcioro can ou usoa in cases nhure (ever or inflammation exists. In this, you have the knowledge of tbe iuredieiits and tbe mode of preparation. - Hoping (bat you will favor it with a trial, and that upon inspection it will meet with your appro batiou, wilb a feeling of profound confidence, I am very respectfully, H. T. HELMBOLD, Cb'.inist and Dr. ggUt of lit Years' Experience. (From ttc largest Mn"u'fictiirns Chemifts in th World.) JToypmricr 4. 1854. 'T am nt-qnaintol with Mr. II. T. llelmbold ; hv occupied lb-- flrs etorc opp site my residence, nnd Wiii iicccfffui in conducting the business where others had not been equally no before him. I havu been favorably impressed with his charac ter and caterpri-e." Wli f.TAM WEIGHTMAN, Firm of Powers A Weiglitman, Manufacturing Cemiiils, IviutU and Brown-Sis., Philadelphia. 5 01 01'- 2.". Pics. i?r,o. ft Farmers Can RiIe and Plcr, rv snrvniNO ivne cf tub "GAY" PLOWS, Manufactured and s.ild fur tha very law prc o rTii E 'unp'.i.-i y and pructl'-fiVtlity of this new JL r!o-.v cim!i:i. n is ii iiivor.iblv to ibj upceiu: no ii c oi" tverv farm r. It p sieves a docido'i iiip riority over oil .:l.rr pi.. as now in ure. 1 lu av t:o.-. a ai-.: four f--. t in oiitmcicr. and ron ou the u pUnve l l.iiid. Its cn.ire cunrtiiit ti. n is in no w.iy et-inpii'-jiSe I. Ti.e ptosv in.'.n.icl in cvei-j manner witii c..j, and r cju r s only two loreir to bo i.-:eil i.: mikiu.g any aiurii:iou. 'j'l.e upc- .1 'TUV oi ma Uny I'luw WUl be '-y toe foIiOiviiij; eertiliciite : ; .eany bbowi. MS' '- v: i ; AVIXG a very fair assortment of material we are prepared to exocuto. with neatn. and dispatch, alt kinds of "XXAX3T A2XT33 3?A2SreTT ffOB 3PXjST,37I3-C3- such as ' Hand-hills, i I'rogrammex, ' cxrd. ' 1 ; .' Hall TVZvr. ' Pamphlet, ' . Jilunks all kinds, ti e un icrsi -ned, iti;.;ns t f Linn county ''i.-koii. ! iu.n.' pur. hac 1 and ns;d upon 0111 1 miui ihe "idiy" Plow, hereby ceniiy that th ! e.;iui- !i;nne:i us emir la' tii.n. 1 ts i'ncility ! t'-r aojiir t.ipr t unit the- il.p li of furrow witbou" p" ' X iroiu tbe Mint, is jtinp'c and easy. We iie uie piow tor its n uuiit. :liecni:sc tae fame is T u .I t 1 1 bc.tr dir" tly upt.n the pl( w-bc:nn iu t ayl of hu c:irri:ie ; also, i teause it is sirong au-1 i!::r.ilb'. all ex ept ihe wood-woik being eon airucte I of wrought irm no. ca tins are used. Ti e vvneel. nmniujc upWn the solid bind is an nd vanrao over oilier trnvg plows, in ftr.kinir ofl btrifl and in plowing, not- baving to make the nee easnrv .'ban in 'be mm h ngiy. and tbe eat is alwa.vs l-;vel. not thr wing lha driver forward or sidownvs in t tl:cr p!ow. Better woik and more ot it "an ha accomplished by the uto of luis Plow tb:tn bv band. j We take l!aure in rccomrm ndinp the Gay' Plow to nr iirother turnnrs, as one having no sup.;rir in tlreron. J. U. KEKI. A. S. L'-O-VKY. IV. If. U0LTTK.EE. May 20th, IStlO. " ! The "Gat" Plow is manufactured by II. Gonblins. Portland Mat hine Shop. AH orders will be promplly attended to by ad drcsting, I C. I'. GAV, . - Portland, Orceon. IIELxIBOLD'S FLU IP EXTRACT U C II u - For weakness arrisin fram indiscretion. Ibcex-nuu.-icd powers ol Natuie whieh are accompanied by so .in. ny Hliirmio symptoms, among which w.ll bo tiiund. In.lisp .sici . n to Exertion, Loss of .Mem- ry. AV'.ikefulns. 11. rn.r of Disease, or Foiebouinj;s of Evil j in fact. Univen-al Larsitude I'r. stratioa, and inability to enUr into tbe enjoy uiouts of society. . " . . Tlie Const il ution once cITet-d with Organic AVeakners, requires tbe aid of AKtiicine t s ruj:theu and invigoiatc the ' . sy.-t. m, ubi. b 11 11 L.MLoLD'uS EXTIiAC'l' BV C1IU invariably dots. If no trcaliueut is sub mitted to,, Coueuuitin or Insanity ensues. iitlmbb'd'i' Fluid Extract Buchn ' i - - - - " in aSettious pei uliar to Females, is unequalled by ..ny o'i.er prej a rut ion, h iu Lblorois, or Keten t. .ii, Paintulness, or -Suppression of Customary . vaiymtions, I let rated t,i ttirru stale ol the ' t lam. ami a.l voUiplaints inci.Ieutal lo tbe sex, or Vac dec.iuc or chi.nu of life. Ii:is7II30L.'S 5"Iiitt! JCxtrnct of Bucbn, -AXD- Ii.i proved Ilosc Wash, will radically exterminate from the system dis eases arising from nabits of dissipation, at littie expense, i..tle or no ebangc in diet, no inconven ieuce or exposure; complete y superseding those uuplci.saui and oangecous reu.edies, Copaiva and .Mercury, in all tbese diseases. ' Of at as low figures as a due regard to taste and good work will allow. When yon want anything in tho printing line, call at the Register office. VT. P ESIIOM, E. v. PIKE, II. DAVIU.ON. - u Ilclatibolti's Mav Albany Agciits. J. BAUnOWS A CO.. Agents for Linn A lienton counties. J0IIX BKIGOS. Agent for Linn i, Bunton counties. f.3-37 ; ! S. II. Clanghtan, . totaty prrnLto AXI p.eat, estate 11 AGEXT. OiSoe in tho Post Offieo building, Lehfnon, 0.cji. "Will attend to making Pe-uls and othcrnonvcy ances, nisi to the prompt collection of debts cn irustod to m v care. I OF ALL KIXDS, printed af the very lowest rater as ordered, at this office. Fluid Extract Btieliu in oil diseases of these organs, whether ex-sting iu mule or I. male, ir. m wtatevef taure onginat-in-;. aud no m iller of bow long standing. It is pleasant in tusteaud odor, ''immediate" in notion,, and mure strengthening than any of tbo prepara tions of Bark or iron. Those sufltring from broken down or delicate constitutions, procure the remedy at once. Xbu render must be aware that, however slight may be li e alia, k of the above diseases, it ia cer tain to otl'ect tbe bodily health and mental powers. All the above di.-eases require the aid of a li uremic - Ilclmbold's Extract of Bucbu is tbe great Oiuretic. Sold t-y Druggists everywhere. Price tl.iS per bottle, or 6 bottles for $0.50. Delivered to any add rets. Describe rymptoms in all comma uieutiyns. . .... Address, ' , H. T, HELMBOLD, Drug aud Chemical Warehouse, 694 Broadway, New York. -2JXobs reenui(e un'en done up n steel engraved wrappt r.wil b fac simile of my Cbemiral Warehouse, and signed ...... . 8v3jr If. T. HELMBOIsD. X i .-fi'swhl--''.-