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Ezras' i Ehflbiian jgrglsirr. A Legal Tender. l"n to road words ! "-What a See ltowr liLs eves tho itii'.uUiie lips lisp tlic Ion; Admiring friends exclaim: prodhry !" "The curtain drops, only to rise' a"aia on another pictu.ee. TIio little girl of four years ia now sixteen. Ueautih.il, budding, bright tix-teorj ! Ler form is slender ; her tjelida droop,. , SUe tal ented. To-day ia her graduating day ; her examination was faultless; the is erowocd with tho laurel wreath I Father and mother aro there proudly looking on. They have beeu rewarded &r their" toil and pains. Yet they gaze anxiously on the form and face .of their d.inhtf.r nn,l wish that nhe had somewhat more body." kTl-rt : p it. i . iuvvuinui iigmu laiin, ana men rises on the last scene. In a luxurious home, where wealth had contributed every adornment, lay the corpse of a wo- f man." - certain premise of ' marri.-igo, ree;utlv ui iilo by you to her. We tleaire au early aud explicit answer to the questiou. Io you intend to marry us, or do you not ! Yours, etc. Sen l vstku & Skinner. It was much like the Uardell and Pick wick ease, and the letter sounded so Pod sou A, Foggish that it was impossible to repress a smile. "What's to bo done?" TOeried Paul, anxiously. ' First aud foremost, you might marry the lady." Saul shuddered. "In the next place " But what pass ed was under the seal of professiaual cotihdenc'3. I dispatched a note to Messrs. Schuvs ter & Skinner, soliciting, as Mr. Sereleaf's ! attorney, a conference on the followiug ; day, and asking them "to have their client j present. , ; At the appointed liour, I found the ! Only twenty-three years have j lauy aim ner jcgai advisers drawn up in ; ovcr uead, yet the drawn, ha i nan grown old with suffering singular case, I be- ' s-t l is seal ou the brow of the gn- "ii is a very plain one. at alt events ' interrupted Schuster. "In addition to our client's testimony we iave that of another respectable lady, to whore Mr. Serelcaf made a full aud free confession ou the spot." "I have not come to arirue the case." ! I answered, "but to propose' terms of set- : Fuclid ? That those pale lips and tleiucut. The firm conjointly rubbed their handd in anticipation of money to be handled. 1 lease scud vour. bov to couduct carriage Schuysier looked at Skinner, aud the widow looked at us all, but tho boy was sent. At the end of several minutes a stump ing sound was heard. The door opened, aud a decrepid, shriveled figure, support- order of battle. "This is a very Saul Serelcaf was the paragon of bache lors. Ihs ago was a puzzle in chrouoi, ogy. If you judged, as jockeys do, by teeth, you would .set. him, down at about thirty ft they were" perfect as white as pearl, aud not one missing. His i,iy eueaioui iocks granting- it was ! not a wig no wore Lore, similar testi , mony, which was further corroborated by . a figure whose symmetry spoke well for that handicraft of nature, or of art, which ever was entitled to it. lie boarded with Mrs. Xothcrmann, a respectable widow, who furnished aeeom- moaatioaa to a few firsfclass single uen tlemcn, partly for the sake of society-rand partly not. Mr. Serelcaf was a man of steady hab its. He had takcu up his abode with the 'widow on first coming to tho place, and had never since thought of changing. Indeed, neither party had any reason to be dissatisfied. Mr. S.'s room was always tidy, the widow chatty, he affable, and his bills never a day in arrear. What more was wanting to make things pleas ant? After a- time Mr. S. got to be the senior boarder. Others had come and gone, but he remained "permanent." To sit tauiug tho widow at the table, "say graco, carve ; the beefsteak, and lead the conversation, ! were prerogatives more lirmly his, by ; prescription, than they had ever beeu of : -t- .1 - 1 1 T . t t . : I Rl fail ami O-t il l ril tArtivinn r. n ' I . . , 7 7 " j i miner a gentleman waiting in a tal right ; - - - " V " i at the door," I added. . noa . Hit u Jlf. ClTdlViU VFUOS11 Itie widow counseled in her trials, aud in whom she reposed her confidences. lie conversed -with her, read to her, and ac eompanied her to church on Sundavs. and any little difficulty in the sermon,"cr j knotty points in the trimming of a lady's d by one leg and a crutch, hobbled in. w Paying in the meadow with home, in a manner equally chaimiu attractive.- . . Whether the twain, in time, would have bcea more or less rto each other, had the widow adhered strictly to her rule to receive none but "single gentle- nieu as boar-Jers. is one of thosu passed (ace Death laurtil- 1 ... , . wuwueu iiiaiucu. uotxi nristiaus crowu- soling words. Oh, why was their daugh ter taken ?. Their only child, who had all that wealth could give ? Too bright to live ! Too much brain too little strength. What mattered it now that she once solved the most difficult - problems of way ; and oues tions always unsolyable, touching what would bava happened, had something else taken place that never did. Knough to say, Mrs. Nothermann, yielding to influential references and the offer of a tempting price, let her best suit of vacant rooms they were next to Mr. Serolcafs to a family composed of a gentiemau and his wife and baby. liabie were 31 r. Sereleaf's abomina tion. He. looked upon them as "toddling monuments of original sin. lie had no patience with them, or with anybody that hud them. The sight of one gave him a turn, and tho sound- drove him irantie. In this particular baby, all 31 r. Sere leaf's "objections to babyhood in the ab stract were summed up in. the concrete. It was subject to croup; and when it uaun i croup, it. iiaa cone: ana wiieu l that icy tongue had once spoken mativ lan guages? They are silent now happy, happy child! A merciful tied took her home." "Do not blame me, friends, when I weep. The vision of wy dying child is before me I have shown you three scenes in the tableau of 1113' life." When lr. Goodman arose to go, there .were tears on the mother's cheeks, and a firm resolve in the father's eyes. I wo years have passed, and little Uebe a merry roup of children,- searching for the four- In Bitter Hoot-Valley, Montana, 150 bushels of Norway Oats were raised last harvest from seveu bushels of seed. The Idaho Legislature assembled on the 5th. For the first time ia the histo ry of the Territory there ia a considera ble sprinkling of Kepublicaus in ? that body. ' . , c i . ... -, Ex-Governor Ashley, of 3Iontana, left Helena for the cast on the 20th ult., armed with a lecture entitled "Montana, and the Coming Empire of the Pacific Slope." - -.. s - ' Napoleon's friends consider the chances of the Orleans. Princes for a restoration to the French throne as equal to or below zero. The Emperor Napoleon displays great anxiety to know tho position which the United States will take in the llusso Turkcy difficult'. , The Prussian Minister of the Interior has informed Napoleon of intrigues in favor of the Orleans priuces. Another sign of th6 desire of Prussia. The German seat of government in Alsatia was moved to Strassboui-Lr 011 the Gth of of October. A grand Mutopcan Journalist Congress will be held in the. city of Frankfurt ucrniany, next year. Berlin advices say there are 0.3s.t,0(!0 German troops in France twenty-ouc corps under arms at home. Paper clothing is made in China and Japan.. A coat costs ten cents and a whole suit a quarter. , 7 N K W TO-DAY. a?i:.it.s vaati:d. NOW HEADY : The most Wonderful Book' of the Nineteenth Century ! A Curious Book for Curious People, And a Good Book for every one ! MiAI.V flO.Tdl? TALK ' . and MEDICAL COMMON SENSE, BY . Ji. FOOTE, M. I. If you want to know the rffects of Sexu.il Star vation ; i'rristilutioii ; Cuqtiuciice on thy 0110 haml atij Vi-i on the ffthcr ; Ifynu wuht to know huw to have Healthy Ta llies: hnv to krep them bi-.-ilthy ; how to grow up healthy, ami lia only of old aw ; If voirwnnt tn kiio-.T a!l about Common .enso lti;meIiv8 ; Klccirit iiy ; Animal Mar;neti?m ; ami tvho l'clierft in it ; . If yon want to know all about diseases peculiar to womi n; to girlhcmi : to the inai'len ; to the wifVj ainl moiher, rciup'l'iivate Wor.lsto Women." If you waist to know-valuable hints to the child less ; how (o overcome barrenness ; how to become a mother : If you wan! to know all about disease? poruliar to men : (heir nature and treatment ; inipoteucy; ctuina1 weaktiep. te.; 1 f y" want to know itll about tTiosexnal-iiriranr: cause of their ili . irtaee : their iullueuee on devel opment ; on woiii'Ti and civilization ; If vou want to Unow ail about marriit-i ? it itl j history, polygamy and Uiotiijamy ; poiyaudry i and fr; e lo-e : jl you vvanr to Know u;o j)i!iio.soiy ot elope-nu-nts; iiibipfati'fn ii marriage; philosophy of child marking ; how perfect marriaire : ' Aud a thousand thirxrH never publishctl before, read thii vvomierful book. : SOLD ONLY BY SlJIJSCltl PTION. Send for circular and tr!H:' to ' ' . A. 1j. HAXCROFT A CO.. lieneial aent we.t of the Kocky JMoontain?. NKW AD VK11T1SEMENTS. BET !s2,000 v ON THE ELECTION NKY TO-DAY. NOTICE Tt run TAX PAYERS OF LIXN 101.M V. leaved clover. See, she has the beacou of rood fortune. One of Swift's Struldbru-is could scarcely have looked more ancient or dilapidated. He was minus an eye, hollow-cheeked, toothless, and bald as Time. "I have come to make a personal ten der r.f my client, gentlemen," I said, "in fulfillment of the contract he is accused of making with yours. This is 31 r. Sere leaf." The widow started in amazement, at first a look of incredulity, aud then one of ; f lier arrotls were soiled, : . : ji . t. 1 t. .. ... . . - .' i cutn iciioii itacucu over iier j '"Take him away'' take I she cried. 1 "The wip:, cork leir, glass eye, false j teeth, arid plumpers are all here in the caTriage," 1 proceeded, "and will be duly I tendered in a sej-arate lot." j 'J'he widow staj'ed to hear no more, j Her lawyer had a shrewd suspiciou : that the tender was asham, aud that had I their client accepted mine would have j backed out. Uut they couldu't aficr t ward Lrii:g the widow to try the cxperi- ' UK'Ut. found iiow it her XIIJl TIIM PKOVX.SIOXS OP Till: LAW dow in force relating the collection f taxts, all t:ix(s arc rtMjuiroa ' t c le p:ti'l within bright eyes flush as she WaVCS her trophy tho tax payers in the sovural i-reciucts, aii i ail above Ler head. She knows but little I taxcs 1K,t u'.i:hi;i ihAt ti,lie arc-liable to cots j nj'oa u.tH'uuoit nnti mux. is uiic nonar atia j tli roe per et;::t. from e;it U iersou. I 1 will, therefore, in imrsuance .rf l:iw, meet t!ie tax payers Lisa t'ounty at thc-ir respective Tin: 1X0 ER" NK countenance, him away I" French, and has forgotten how to analyze a flower ; but she cau tell you the work ing; bee from the drone ; the red bird's and the wreu's notes ; and where., the sweet-smelling wild flowers grow. AVhat aud her face suuourneii .' is she not a prodiiv Cer- j tainly, her loud parents think so, as she I tells them of the finding of four leaved j clover. I Dr. Goodman still lives, aud the gossips ! of Wisdom fit; Id love to te'i how ho mirac i ulously cured IJello Turner, and the little i jzirl i.s always called "ir Goodman's ; i'atieut."' Itlaees of votin davsc. to-wi Waterloo , Sweet Jloiue llruidi Creek ,r .. .South Iiroivn?vil!e... j Xortti ilrown.-'ville... : Sanii JLid;e i !larri.-lnir i ilarrilmr-'- ; I'ooiia ttleanri j Albanv j r-yraeue. in caeb iree:n t. ou the loil-.-wini; 26 and T: I! : C..IU 170: Monday,- J tt ?day. ' 27 Wednesday, " i' Tlnirrfdavl " 1"J Friday. " ': , S.jtoiiiay 'I'm sday, .I.umary Wedne.'Iiay fMn-sdav", ' fri.lay. " Satttr-iar, , Volldav, . A. lUVJSk. W.ctiir. f.o' fi-r l.iuu t'o., )c&rA. Any one who- wants to w in can do so by calling on II. C HILL & . SON, " kllO, thankful for past patronage, still In W vite tho attention of Linn county et at., to their miequalled etock of i DRUGS, MKDICINKS, CIIE3IICALS, PAINT & VARNISH BRUSHES, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, , ALCOHOL, KEROSENE, " WINDOW GLASS, T R U S S ES, FAXCY AXD TOILET ARTICLES, ETC Agents for lr. T). .Tayno A Son's preparations, II. II. Jt. Ilor.-'o Medicines, etc. Do you like mcdieine for ila bitter or nanfMJBt injr taste? Wo have that description. Do you want the effect with an aromatic la.-to ? After taking a few doacB of oar Elixir, 'twill bo no very pleasant that your prejudice " , Must surely turn fwry, and the preparation Will lose tho name o' physio, (hut not the effect.) 1'iijaiciann and customer from the country may rest assured that their orders will be prompt I3' attended to. Prescriptions carefully aud cor rectly compounded. I. " : Have you the impolite guest called a corn ? Wc dl "Corn flayer," which surely does tho work, without pain. Do you desire a book of any kin? , a tlold Pen, an Album. Stationery, or such? -W. S. Driggs is with us, for the accommodation of all favoring hiin with .1 call. Do you want a lino Watch, a get of Jewelry, cheap or dear ? J. D. Titus cells the same, under tho pame roof. t: Coma and sec 11s. Buy a Cook. L'ny,a Watch. Iuy a Pill. )Uty tfomethin or nothing, but como and pee n.f, anyway. - A well spriuklcd Door and a coot drink .of water ill the summer, and a warm stove surrounded by comfortable chairs in winter constantly kept for the accommodation of all. Albany, -May 1 1, TU-:SG j NE W ADVERTISEMENTS." RATES OF TOLL OVJ.R THE Willamette Valley: and Cascade Mountain AVazou Road. S'.isniSy Sewitiiir" -Wacliiiac, j With Attachments lor all kinds of Work, Is fast witimi'.i: favor iu To OcMCliuttes Itivcr : l-'oor JIrr.o or Muie team Two ' " " One " " ' Ox teams, thiee yoke For every athlitioiial yoko.j Looe hordes, er lend ' cailie, per head " cheep r hos Team.- retuvnin'T duply, half price. ) Pack animals, loa Ieil. " . uidoaded j Horse and rtder ;.. I ! . To ..$t 50 .. 3 11(1 .. 2 on .. 4 5(1 ..." 25 15 3 50 25 .. 1 00 the household. u; shown hy the sides of last year, tiiiiumitiiiL,- to eighty-nix thousaud, .-evon huudrcd ami c'ghty onu juaehitics, which tar exceed those of any other Company,'. OouUmaiib's I'atient. Mr. Alfred Turner, the irifted orator ..,,.1 .i--,.;;.... !...,.,.- ,.e v:t..i....,K..i.i had neither, it was troubled with teeth- fl)rtunat! man ,t ,!!,, l,e r-nrri.-d The first u! ,ht Mr. Serelcaf stuffed the earno off the highest honors, although he was uoi. a hard stuuent. buccess attenucu oiauKc m iiu, cars, oui ue mj-tu aa well t him ia h;3 profess,ioa well as iu love won the Wisdom- A .six, was have attempted to stille thuu'der. II tried to count himself to sleep, hut the squalid put him out; and wheu he strove to count theru, they became couflr.eat - and uudisupguishable. The next night it was worse, lie eouldn't even say Ids prayers in fact, didn't feel like it. lie paced the room iu tleepless agony. Sonrething had to he done. lie had beeu a boarder iu the house for five, years, and had never yet uttered a complaint. He was very loth to do it now j but needs must, wheu a certain person drives. "I'll proprose to Mrs. Notheriuann" -and he emote hi3 list upon the table, by way of cuiphasia "I'll propose to Mrs. Notheruiann," he exclaimed, "to put me in another room, come what will '." The air of moody raelaiicholly witl which Mr. Sereleaf moped through tho following day caused the widow much concern. Nor was her trepidation abated, wheu.'after tea, he iutituated a desire to see her alone. "It is with much hesitaiou," he began in an agitated voice when they had reached. Mrs. Nothermann'a back parlor "it is with much hesitation that I ven ture to speak " Here he quite broke down, and the widow turned veryred and trembled violently. "I am sure, niadame," Mr. Sereleaf re sumed,? vifyoa only knew how much I hare suffered " "Oh ! Mr.? Sereleaf !" sighed the widoWi,v;s.; ai- -..i - "MrsNotIierniann !" said Saul, mak ing a desperate effort to conie to the point,' !'I have conic to propose ' But lefot e he could explain what it teas he had "cotac'to propose," the lady gave, a little scream, and started to fall, lie caught her, of course, and shouted for help. The first, to appear was the mother of the execrable baby. "What is the matter?" she exclaimed, burstiog into the room as if discharged ixom a catapult. "I was .only1 proposing," Saul com menced. . . ;,' , 1. "And a pretty mesa you've trade of it I" the lady cut him short.' at the same time relieving him of his burden and ad vising .him . to leave the room advice which he gladly followed. " Mortified, and confounded, Saul pack ed his trunk, called a porter, and sneaked frornj the hou.'e like a thief in the uight. From the hotel at which he took up tem porary quarters, lid dispatched a note, incloBirrg the balance' due ttf his landlady, and something over, in lieu' of snotice, but making no allu.sion to his sudden departure or the circumstances that Jed tO it.; . v.r-j.--r It was some- weeks later that Saul pre sented, kimself at my office and requested a-private interview. Wo at onoo ;with drew to an inner room, where", with much hesitation, and mruiy bloshes, the story of the "proposal" was told substantially aa the reader has . already heard it j after which Mr. Sereleaf placed in my hands the following billet, which he had just received :. . m : BtuotEsnrTtE' ?lay 10; IS r S. Reteleaf, Ksq -Sir Oar client, Mrs. Cleopatra ! ;NothormanDf wishes to be apprised through' us, at your earliest eonvcttiencef of your ' pnrpose touching Uc, fulfillment or non-fulIiUutcut of a ! matters. Ho had wooed and most charming younr lady in field, and his only child, a A fMNfil-'LAlt AM) F.VTAf. MKIiiriNrl. A stoat farmer in Mississippi had one or two chills, a lew days ago, and, .-after taking to his bed awhile, .remarked that he had heard pider webs were good for chills. Ho at once rathered sumo from j the walls in which were three 'Spider j bolla-," -as they are called, and swallowed j them. Immediately there was a faint ; sound within his stomach, as if the boils ' had burst, and iu tcu minutes ha was ! dojd. Very soou his throat., lir.s. aud thcs whole of his body were greatly swollen by the action ol the LOOK OUT F0RJHE CARS! THE OA ItS A UK COM IN (J INTO tie ci(v. tU'l uw tltti f T! j ra:.;; I iusp' coin. il.Y cr:eiy ' x-.- ii -. r! ti!.- Wc .rli .-;!- h a , l: p is .-a rtot in h rl. "e are .:.ying l UKXY CKNTS. I r Uoxcn, Cash i- rJL,i-sAio I ;dl the fre?h c;r-s that ruav he ollercd for the t Toil 5:ivs 1 C'otEiC ! I ti'C . il . : Inn i 1:1. t concern, Ui.tt il U il: !ie;!K-'y jirr.nt. rati d. ! ?t: -t;'M; .ii. .Mni-h'mv.--. it r.'.lr irc a:id ;) . i t y Ji r1 ;y a?id iUI'Ito; rli it ivjM si-'W h i:h or fn;iri-. maJ-.in .r-STrrcn, . T.I ta'rii' .L".7ll. Ti.ii 1) lie Ks-vn wiili rc.i'L : s;Ucfi, and iu a iv.otii1 fa ;!it u: i. ;i 'i 'j'fA is v. li.-ia it the eh'.-a;-.'--t. m .-.-l b.'aoSi- i, u:ci!y adjo.so.-tl, ea.-il runniii;; of ul :ho family is v. iii.ii'Kaii. not oidy tor .1' itJ i-rti'c. it:l al..'o iVir . Ki.M's or iiixxriii; t otiiil iaiii v :i'.d iH.ri'cc- , i.itieti r L'wtJon Tl:iad, tin- 1X1 Kiil.dt'Kl.I; .ilil.u i.'i U'lU i.K-s -!' tl:. iiver clti. or l.-atl;cr. may tn-c and nuii'irnri! v oi iu tij:? villi!;-- and Lev l ake : 1'onr hore or runic learn, each way Two " ' (1MB " " " " l'ack aiiiiii lis, loaded U ". ' " tinloaded Ifor.-'c and rider.... Ox team, three yoke To Upper Sfotla Spring : Wnr bor.'c r mule team, out and hack 2 Two .. .. 2 One " ' ' ; " 1 Jlor.-e and vidcr, " ...... . h.o.se anilna'.-, ' i Ox teaniH the same a? hors terttos. A. liAtKLF.MAX, Vv'. W. r.iurnsii. Pres. .! (I, l.-o'.i- S rate-" a.4 ordered, at Ihi.s oQii-e. lowedt a r2rteet prouiiry. 1'viSONED FACS. ing to young men poison. -Hero is : on y, i ond t xcnr.i fcfhe could spjak French and English, could analyze flowers, bound every State in the Union and give their capitals' She knew the population cf the great cities. She was studying grammar aud history. Such a wonderful child ! There was but one drawback to the fond parents' happiness, and that was, iu spite of their care aud pains, girl grew more delicate each seemed to be vanishing into a shadow. The gossips of Wisdomfield said the child could not live. "No, she has to much brains to live," and they hook their heads sorrowfully. Mr Turner determined to consult Dr. Goodman. This; eccentric physician j structions on Dress aud could cure any curable disease : indeed, j for the Fall and Winter so potent was tho man's influence, that his name seemed to have power tc fright en away disease I who jeopardize ur KU 'x S am lit t:. chkadle . is7i-lr'::c t-.ii.iii .V . '. ' Cash warn-; their lives every day. A young man at Indi anapolis, lud., has boon under treatment lor what is uiscovere-J to be lead colic, t . jT pi:i;so,S KXOWl.vi; TJlKM.-srj.VF.ri It wan a long time before the doctors j j indebted to i;. . heajiI.i-; a cn. i.y ncie found Out where he "Ot it. but at last I ' book account, will please sctlle t!ic same hy tho the terrible truth came out. lie had 'ifalic A !:, tttn.-ii't.t, v.r luJMiiix ir firm. Fi.itiii v nsrii-t: inn t'i:!r.! 1 riiti ipl'. MiiJi'Iti-it v -iMnition intii'i ftnit v r fir r Jll!ll(;it llVlV ti!.i .ii:vii bctu 'viijivii 10 w I Lf per- cnjiii:fr l that oar new ' ron.-'f nii;! iu:i vn.& of :-jitO't- Cltji.i line or c.ir- Iruviij nil r vnriit - Leon iu the habit of kissing a young wo- ; m-n Ti'lul iiiirPin'iiil lint n.iinriKviAn tw ' the little t f ,:.. 'im,, cui,i i... ! day, and j passed that wouiec usim? that stuff should put up a eign "Ueware of the i Colic." Then a man could go to dc- ! structiou with his eyes open. I.-t tf Juniinrv co?fs. SJ l'a-ih or rrui'.si -C account or note. It. Nov. 10. 1S70-11 1S71. J! v o doini tlii ta!;i-n in pavioent '1IKAJLK A CO. What ro Weak a.nd How to 31 a it k It. 31 me. iJemorcst's Manual of Iu- Dres-Makiiig Fashions of i 1870-71. This book ought to be. in the j hands of every mother, lady, and druss- His patients doqhu-in; j maker in the land, as it gives complete, S. XI. Clan-rlitsn, I roTAnv vri!i.rc ani kkai, ktatk ! yi AG EXT. Office in tho Post O.'ficc building. J.I hlKI'.H, Qtr'f'tll. 1 Wiil aiten-l to making Pctd.- and .dtiercviiviy j an'-c.--. also to t!j prompt cullc titu of delto cn j Il-nted to niy care. ' I 1!iC T'.ji- Xcir Faini! S riciy f folding c I po!i..he-l .urfan . f wood, while other i tion i.d art Cases. l-'oiiiin: y lai hi::; miiy be had in a a i. ei-. and ca?i i.' iSione idiow in vAy the -rain aud. tint of the s aie fuii-hed iu a!i the clali-r.i- tin ( i lie . I'd : only t;t: lion. AUacliutcnls i;i.'. llumirs. t'.i't.i:. 'i'oi-Ki.i.ir, li-! tnerout, bat n-av i -si ef l:.t:Ut can b !-!e tnovf f i!ie ii r.-r. Kind- i-'iiii.-i-iii. r.ut.-';t to atta.-ii :ii nd. The A Wekkia NKWsp.vtKn, Containing- 28 columa of matter, It! 11 lil.ISUKD KVKKY SATIIIDAY, Iu t!ie City of Albany, $S Per Sk-iTLXxxixxa., A" ADVA wi:, that tliey ielt better the very moment that he was sent for. In answer to the fond parental sunt ruons, Dr Goodman called and found his patient languidly reading.- He seemed deeply impressed as he took the child's emaciated hand into his plump, brown palm. .. 31rs. Turner said with a proud emphasis : - ; "Doctor, our child is not like other children." 1 I ' 'IlfiHiph ' exclaimed tho physician." 'She does not play with or care for children, but talks of things far be3-ond her years," continued the fond mother. , "Humphi,' ejaculated Dr. Goodman as ho brushed away a tear with -his coat sleeve. : - - . ' Mrs Turner saw tho action, and a wild terror seized her hcaxt. Was her child dying, that this strong man wept ? The startled father seized Dr. Goodman's arm, and exchiuicd wildly : - "Tell mo,-is there r no hope for niy child?", : l' ; -, Dr. Goodman wiped his eyes, blew his nose,' and put on his glasses, as he said : 'Hope ' yes, if you follow my advice." "We will do anything," said both pa rents in one breath. - "Are you sure of that ?" asked the ec centric physician. "Sure I AVould vre not die for our dear Uelle ?" - " , v- ' Dr. Goodman smiled, seemed lost in thought, and thus soliloquized : " ' "Yes ; they are killing her. The little embryo woman will die just as-my child did just as thousands of other children die ; or perhaps she may linger through life a helpless invalid. Will they listen to me ? I will make the effort, but may get little thanks for my pains." The parents gazed at the -physician with astonishment, a Dr. Goodman turn ed to them aud said : ' "You manifest a : willingness to be guided by my advice. . I know of no bet ter way of explaining myself than by tel ling you the true story .of a blighted life. This story ia so fixed in my mind that I think of ir every hour of my life. I I will sketch 'it Id you in the shape- of atablcau. ; ''Tire curtain '' rises ' and ' discloses a pretty picture a young father and moth er, and n dear little child. - How happy they are I The fuller is teaching his wee valuable and u.sctul information in every j department "of ladies' and children's i dress, with uuuierous illustrations. Price 15 cts. Mailed free on receipt of price. Addrcs.- Mine. Demorest, 83$ Uroadway, X- T 1 ! THE NEW iOOB. nil nlj- trval; c work ciily bo fully tqrtviatett jXI ikli'X ,'XiimilUtti-iH. ft- --. Vi,)t " .' Six niontias..... LOCAL ITEM; We learn from a Montana nriicr that t the great sixty mile race at Deer ' Lodge j between Lizard and Dilly Day, for Sl,OU0 i a side, was won by the former. Time. four hours, 45 minutes aud five seconds, including all stoppages. In tho 50th mile Dilly Day was drawn off, being four aud a half miles behind Lizard. The race created great excitement at Deer Lodire. IT A schoolgirl in St. Louis, in writing to her mother, says i "I get along nicely with all my teachers except Miss ; but I don't blame her, because she acci dentally shot a young man she was en gaged to aud it , naturally makes - her feel kind o' cross, especially on rainy days." ' ''-"; ' '.'..',' j The Yreka Jottrnal has this: Quincy A. JJrooks, former postal agent, passed through town with his family, last week. We are informed that ho has located 3, 000 acres of land in the Klamath Lake section, in Oregon, as" swamp lands, un der a new Oregon State law. Jlrs. Bard well, tho editress of ' tho Chicaijo Legal JVeies, has been in retire ment lor some time. She has demonstra ted that one privilege that cannot be do nied woman- that of adding to the cen sus. ' . -ii i-.-i : ' iThc 3Iarysville (Ohio) Tribune says that W. C. Meyer, of Jackson couuty, Oregon, has been in that vicinity pur chasing fine horses to bring to. this State. 7':."-- ' :":,::.- .r-y- An Aurora saloon keeper has a lulle tin board in front of his establishment, whereon he blazons, under the head of 'dead beats,' the names of those who neg lect to pay bills at his bar. i . .. Iiafayette, ' Ind., cooiplains that her streets aro paved with "two foot of , old boots and hoop-skirts." , , : ,. ; . s . ' General D. C. Duel is a-candidate for Governor of Kentucky. ; - . For a fev cents you can tmy of your Grocer or Eragglt;r a package of SEA 110 33 FAS.INE made from purs Irish. IIqss or Carrageen, wliich -will make Eixteen quarts of Blanc Hange, and alike quantity cf Puddings Custards, Creams, j Charlotte liusse, &c. It is tlie cheapest, healthiest and most delicious food in thq.world. It makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. - A Glorious Change S ! - THE GREAT WORLiK'S TOXIC. . ft ,- ; , Plantation Bitters.- ' v. - - . .. : if i' - -, - Tills wonderful vegetable re storative is the slteet-anclior of the 'eet'le debilitated. .:i As a tonic aud cordial tor the aged and languid, it laa no; equal among stomachics." As a remedy for the nervous ivcahness to uliichuoiuen are cspc-cially sub ject, 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 todtJy i-trcnstli and brcalMilonn tin- : :iiwul spirits. : For sale by ult iZrtmgiotm' ' Madiiiie Twist, .i'.-..i Thr' it!. Vvllat, Off. tv. 't; hr.ve uixil ;-uail lct-p i.-i stu-k at our Ccntni! On'u-e, jiu'l A irencic-.-. (u j?ikhiIo- ol" v:triUf) sizi-h). I'xvist of ail ei.es fiirl colors Lincli Tlrrca l. Si.ri-1 C(ttt'n, Oil. and all other article!1 nccvysarv m tl:e Use of (.'tir muehine?. Wc wbh it unJratiMid that wc manufacture the Xwist suM hy u; tliat wc hnl iiim to Lave it excel iit iuiilit.v :nifl ic-ecl in qtiimtit v. fur a piven price, timl ul other ltiauuiucturerp. uiit ttint . the Twist ntn'lc l'.y u 'm r new ami extensive I rlJ IK rnill.. iiipliel as tlicy are wilh tlie m";f iuiprovc! ! x niacuincry nnl kul:u laborj call he relu-a ou lr tho deftiral-Ie qualities of Uniformity of sic. eveii-iie-.. length of tiirend as iiiavkol on eaeii poi. strcngHi, excellence o color, ami beauty of liuUh . TUK PIXV.JEU JtAM-J-ACrrUfN'ti CO., octi".'-F.-::iii Xo. 4.iS ttroutlway, New York. ma.le a grj-ICIALTY. SAX FRAXCISOO OFFICK, I 19 JIout.c;ouJery street. iiSS. A. JOK Aent for Alliauv. PU11HC IJCItSUAXT TO OUJ1KK OJ? TJiK CIU euit C-urt of the State of Oregon, fur Tallin county, At tho Octoher Term, 1S70, the fulluwtug real property of the estate of Lewis Clinrchill, decM. late -f said county, will he gold at public outcry, to t!ic lushest ladder, fit the Court iloiifo door in the city of Albany in said county, on Saturday, the 31st of Deeauiber riext, vi : Fractional X. half of the N. W. qr. of See. 32, and Miiull fraction in W-. corner of J?. W. fjr. of Sec. 29, Tp. 12 P. It. 3 V,'. of Willamette if., cont;iiiinir 'J fS.lo(l aeresmnreor less. Also frwtional part of Lot X'o. 4. L'Kc! Xro. 10, iu the mid city of Albany, having a frontage of 25 foet on Front f trcet, commencing 25 feet from the N. E. corner of said Block, and a depth of 100 feet, together wilh f lic improvements thereon the same bein? sul-jeet to dower. :' TERM 8 Gold coin of tho U.'fi., half in hand and the re.--i-.lue in four months, with interest, se cured by note- and mortgage on tho promises. ' Ky order of Coui-t. KDWAltD K. fl'EAUV, ' XToveniher 2-1. lS7(M2w4 Ileferee. JOU rillNTI NG OPPICE, Albany s s s Oregon. 1?R0M AXI). AFTER THIS DATE I VILT. soil my entire stock of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Clofc KMUROimmV, ETC, -Al. t, X x i lii o Cost I to close out. Thoro is no mistake about this, as I am determined to close wit entirely iu theso lines, and will positively sell ot first cost, N. 13. All persons knowinc themselves indebt ed to c. are requested to lnal;e i named in to iiiv. incnl. All accounts due and unsettled 30 davs from this date, will bo put in the hands of an Officer for Ciil,-iil ittti rriiiu i. n.iL-tiii-t- no t mi,n j ,,buillfcH. Xu. VJ, '70-11 1, CHAIAVOVL. Wwi mil. HAVIXG a very fair assortment f materiiri we ore prepared to execute, with noatness and dUputeli, alt kiud of job 3tDEtxoarTX3xrc3 such as , Hand-Lids, " . J'roMmmcit, , - jiiihcKh, ;. . ,. C xnfs. Halt Tickets, J'uuifihlcts. ' , vi-.- JUanJi of" all Jcirnlw, TO PHYSICIANS. .- ' '. New- Youit, Augu.t IS, 1868. Allow me to cull your attention to my PKEP AKATIOX OF COMPOUND EXTRACT MU CH U. Tho component parte are, liUCJllT, Iong Iaf CtUEliS, JUXII'KU UKERIES. A, Mode of Jlreparation: Buchn, in vacuo. .Ju niper Hurries, by distillation, to form fino gin. C'ubebs extracted by displacement with spirit obtained from Juniper Bcrriei ; "Very littlo sugar is used, aud a small proportion of epirit. . It is more palatable than any now in ase. liucbii as prepared by Druggists, is of a dark color. It is a plant that emits its frajranoe ; the action of a flame destroys this (its active principle) leaving a dark aud glutinous decoction. Mine is the color of ingredients. The Iiuchu in my prep aration predominates ; tho smallest quantity of the other ingredients aro added to prevent fer mentation ; upon inspection it will be fonnd not to be a Tincture, s in ado in Pfaarmacopeea, nor is it a Syrup and therefore can be used in cases where fever or inflammation exists. In this, you have the knowledge of tho ingredients and the mode of preparation. Hoping that you will favor it with a trial, and that upon inspection it will ineot with your appro bation, with a feeling of profound confidence, . I am very respectfully, ' ' ' Jl. T. HEiMBOLI), Chemist and Proggist of l'J Years' Experience. (1'ioin the largest Manufacturing Chemists in th World.) , . ', November 4, 1854.' i "I am acquainted with Mr, II. T. Ifelinbold f he occupied tho drug storo oppisito my residonre, and wu-f successful in conducting, the business where others bad not been equally so before him". I have licen favorably impressed n-itli his charac ter mid enterprise." WILLIAM WEHJIITMAX, ' Firm of Powers A Weijrhtman, Mannfncturln" ;. Ceuiists, Xinth and 15rown-sts., l'hiladelphia. IX 31 1 J O I &4 FLUID EXTHACT ''.;'. BUG II IP 9 For weakness arrising from indiscretion. Theex bausted powers oj Xaturo whi-b are accompanied Iiy so many alaruiiog symptoms, among which will be found. Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Memory. Wakefulness, Horror of Iisee. or Forebodings of Evil ; in fart, I'niversal Lassitude I'rostraiiThi, and inability to enter -into the enjoy, ments of society. TIic Const initio.. ' 1 ,', onco effected wilh Organic Weakness, requires tho aid of Medicine to sf rt-ngtbeii and itviorate the system, which II ELM lioLli'S EXTRACT MC t ill' iiivaiiably does. If no treatment is sub-r miited to, Ci.iisuinlion or Insauity ensues, ifflnibold's Fluid Extract Bucliu ' in affections peculiar to Females, is unequalled by 1 ' any otlnr prctaratioi, ns in Chlorosis, or Ketou tion, Fainfiiloe.-s, or Suppression of Castmnary evacuations, 1 I-orsiicd or r-cirrns state of the F torus, nod alt complaints incidental to tbo sex, or the ilc-line or change of life. . riiiitl lilrn'ct or Bucliii, , "' ' axd , 'v' , ;' Iiiilsroved liosc 1Valt, will radically exterminate from the system die- eases arising from habits of dissipation, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no inconven ience or exposure; completely superseding those unpleasant aud dangerous remedies, Copaiva and Mercury, in all these diseases. '4 n llel in hold's -13 at as low ,:nros as n due regard to taste and good j work will allow. When you- want anything Jn the printing lino, call at tho HnotsTtn "Oic. j riuitl Extract ' Ruchu iu all diseases of these jorgaas, whether existing; ' in male or female, from whatever cause originate ing, aud no matter of bow long standing. It is pleasant in taste and odor'-iuimediato1' in action, and more strengthening than any of the prepara tions of Hark or Iron. n " ' ' '. .-.-. Those suffering from 'brokou down or delicate . constitutions, procure tlie remedy at onee. ' ' . .The reader must bo aware that, however slight may be the attack of the aliove diseases, H is cer- " tnin in efcet the ndilv health and mental powers. All tho above diseases require the aid of a nrolic. Jluluibold'a iiatraotol Tluchu is the great Diuretic. i,v Ttiuscists everywhere.. Price l.2i, per bottle, or 6 bottles for t6.!,0. Ix l.vered to any address. Ieeribe symptoms in all eonimn uicatiyns. . ; ; '- .! - 1 .' '-. Addi-css, - - ' ; , 'j I J II. T. HELMDOLD, y Urug and Chemical Warehouse, 6M Broadway; New York. . '.. , Vmu aro Genuine unless done op in steel engra ved wrapper.with fac-simile of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed J C ; 8t3 Ms'Te'IlEMBOIiir.'" - si.'? "v. IV