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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1872)
r 'X.-y j lUiallil i CDlStjf L fcWVAMj j!,".. Mnrshnl SiuorolT. I'Iip atarlM to!,l of Marsha SuvoiofT display, better lliaii whole igcsoftte-"rt'"H f .. . . . . "i 1:1. srrintloiK the w omloi tul way in v. nuii he contrived to adapt him-elr to the rude spirits Willi w hom he had to deal, without kvrfiigoue jotof Msatttborlty. What Napoleon whs to tlie French m uiv. SirVoroff whs to that of Russia; u..f' Latino trlHi soli lier. and now rebuking agefltntl ; ow day sharing!! riltloii 01 oiaeK ore.iu inline ohuii.iv tin', and the next spoakJngasnn equal to jRlZr wSI two irivat smii -or. ot hu-si.iu wn 1 re ' . . . c ..., i .. i 1 1 1 . ... , 1 1 inn. -r in; ill iiiv-i 1nm.ih..tiiv . ... . lialakireff bos Very much the diameter , Ufa spaniel in a lion scngo admiring, even wlill inoeklug Ida formidable patron In-having toward him with a lialf-waggMi. hilf-ullccliniiatc lanil ltartty perjietnally oH'ending, and forgiven. Suvoron comes bflure ih a an uncrowned king, one whose author- itv m-eiliHl no outward svnwoi : an an toerat of Nature making, mil ot a - , . ,. ,i , roUKb, heartv fainiliaritv. that was in ; my n-tter-halt sliding acro the m. Sanger of lireetling i'outempt. and ! sWe walk, s iting posture. 1 stig nirrottmled by men ho enjoyed the I ej' a "'"M hick to tlie door, frA-..ifV, while i bey ureaueel tlie uls-plea-uiv of the liitle pug-nosed grimy mat), who was in their eyes the incai -liatlon of Rtrthly power anil gi-aiidenr. It lillHt Ik- owned, however, that in his own peculiar vein of pleasantry , the old uui.ishal more than once met with his match. One of his favorite joke- was to confuse a man by asking him unexpectedly. "How many gtaw aii' then- in tlie sky : " On one ocGisioii he put I hi question to one of his sentries on a bitter Janu ary night, such a- only Russia' can pro duce. The soldier, uot A whit disturb ed, answered coolly, "Wait u little, and I'll tell you ;''and he deliberately organ to count, "Une, two, tnree, . (o ill - w:iv he wei.t iwivelv on to a hundred, at which point Suvoroft, ...i .1 -I.. , ii:e. r t r. i i i- u.c . i i " It high thue to ride off, not, however. wltliout inquiring the name ot lys ready reekonef. The next day the lat ter found himself promoted, and the .-lory (which Suvoroff told with great glee to his stalT) speedily made its way thioiigh the whole army. On another occasion one n( his gen erals of division scut him a sergeant with dispatches, at the same time re commending the bearer to Snvorolfs notice. The marshal, as usual, pro ceeded to test him by a series of whim sical questions; but the catechumen was equal to the occasion. How far is it to the 0QOOU?"asked tNivoreff. Two of your excellency's forced inarches, " answered the sergciint. "II your men began to give way in a Kat tie, what would you Sot" I'd tell (Item that just behind the enemy's Hue there was a wagon-load tif corn-braudy." Supposing you were blockaded and had no provisions left, lww would you ciipply yourself t " From tlie enemy! " "How many Ash are therein the eT' " As many as have uot been caught." And so tlie examination went on, till sinvnr,,n? ttliilillff Ills llnw i,iill:lint. auce armed at all points, at length asked him as a final iKiser, " What is tlie diHerence betweeu your colonel and myself ? " " Tlie difference is this," replied tlm (oldier coolly : " my Colouel cannot make me a captain, but your excellency has only to say the woid ! " Suvoroff struck by his shrewdness kept bis eye upon the man, ami in no long time after actually gave him the specified promotion. Suvoroff always affected the utmost IHYYHJ IA1L41 III .-m.lftln .lllu ..lUltiL;. tl. tJmnm of his fli.Mwitehes heimV ! almost unrivaled. The correspondence with Prince Potemkiu. relative to the I assault of Ismail, is unique in military history, rotemkiii.copyingtlie brevity cf liis ger.enil, wrote to him thus : " Marshal, yon will take Ismail within iv.t! ,. . three (Jays, at wiwiteverco-t s. the dav after the ltttcran lved K1S Suvoniff canled the town by storai, with a loss of fifteen thousand men to lilinselt, and thirty-eight thousand to the enemy summing up the fearful tragedy in one doggerel couplet, which, (iteratfv translatvsT, runs as follows : ' Praise God, and ir.de to thee ! Isinal's ta'en, and thaiv I be." The anecdotes of the gr at Marahal'a fcoeiitricities hb) habit of wandering about the camp In dlgnlse, his whim of giving tlie signal for assault by (Sowing like, a cock, his astounding eiulurancc of heat and cold, bis savage disregard of personal comfort aiid neatness an- beyond calculation ; but iie'rltops tlie most ckinu-teri-tie of all is h'n appearance hi K'.i'J at the Aus trian court, then one of tlie most bril liant hi Europe. On Ixaiig shown to the room preiami for him in splendid apartinent, fliled with costly mirror-, and rich furniture.) this modem Dio genes said simply, "Turn wit ail that ; ruwnsn aiai siiko me uown some straw." An Austrian gj-andee who tame to vr-ll hub was startled at tin jitviwration and tlll more so at the Lrst siglit ol'the Mar-Iial's " biygaife." vvhU-h consisted of two coarse shirts ami a talterell clonk tied up in a bun dle. " h tliat enotijih for winter ? " ankal (lie astounded visitor. "Tlw winter's tlie fatberof ii1 Uus- alans," answered Suvoroff with a frrin; ' basidjes. yon don't feel tiaj cold wlien i you're riding full gallop." j "auiin ("ui; m iu ui ruling, wa leu tiirongii lyiirisieiiuoni. J ne Vlmtdoyoudo " ( Dopes invested with a dignify and a 'Walk." revenue ol Imperial proportions, soon And wlicn you're tired of walk-; lgan to use tla-lr hiftuence to agpmn U(?" idbse tla-ir (iuuilles. Being deprived linn." by vWue of tiieir priesily offlcc, of Ad do you never sleep, tlicn ? " ; direct t)oeml(luta. tlaiv promoted tlie 3ked the petrified questioner. i collateral brnnebes of" their families. ' Sometimes, w hen I've nothing bet-1 und especially tla-ir nephew, to var ter to do," rcnliiHl Suvoroff. carelessly; ilotw profitable employments ami dig- and wlien J want to liave a very n'uies. So far was this carried tltt luxurious nap, I take off one of my i tlie Italians invented tlie term " IL Ipor." ' Xipotiiim " nepotisio to express llie tlHindcrstrHck Austrian bowed j tbU pajMl abuse, from tlie familiar mid retired, doubtless considerably eu- word nem, a nephew, ibrlttcned in bis ideas of a Russian j . ! .a u ortii wmie to onrome e now- ever out pf place It may aytiear hi .a VOjltctlfHi of jeste) mriKK rtory , snivoron. um mu ujm nun uk Rri'" voterwi. already far on the road ,ta,00aiBrtdfiihauiniitrode luiek for mite t)irtnjsh tin Minding storm to tAke one lu-t ihok at Ins Klwjv i ing children, kissed anil blessed ihcui ' with passionate carucstra?, juhI tlien away like a WKW upon 1.1.2 tiiiniK nt i ti'it plli't mil .1 man de-scrved more merciful judgment than the stinging epitaph written upon him by a wit of tlie nation which wrought hlsihiwnfall: "A good soldier, hut a kail genera ; a good servant, Imt a had courtier; a good Uussiau, hot a , bid Kuropean On 't he Ice. " Marie Ann went to tb r ln,i if thai i front door paper had ........ .".. .. .... .. "f"" Site had been delivering a short address to me concerning what she pleased to term my "cold mo!a-n : style of moving around. As she had opened the door she remarked, 1 like to see a body more quick, prompt, en ergetic "that was ail; lait I beard some bumping down the steps in a RlOSt prompt and emphatic manner, j io.il umn oogoi oe mico .i uungasioo ! nuiih celerity ; hut she did not seem inclined to carrv on the conversation. and I started for niv office. Right in front of me. oil the slippery sidewalk, strode two lndex-!ideiit Knights of St. t'rispen. They were talking over their plain for the future, and as I overheard them, 1 heard one say: "1 have only my two hand to depend on ; lait that is fortune enough for any man who U not airald to work. I Intend to paddle my own canoe. I believe I can make my own way thro' the world "his feet slipped out trom under him. and lie came down in the shaiH- of a big V. I told him be could never make his way'throtlgh the world m mac iiiifetion. uiiie-w ne came ilown i baider.aud that if he did he would c : tlil'no.rli Tiiminii- llu. - lli-'iflu.ii I 'IiIimm, ' t - . ' t- -" and lie was reallv grateful for the in tere-t I manifested, lie invited me to a place where ice never forms on the sidewalk. Then I slid along behind a loving couple on their way to hear Madam Anna BUbop. Their hands were frozen together. Their hearts heat as one. Said be: "My own. I shall think nothing of hard work if I can make you happy. It shall lie my only aim to surround you with comfort. My iiympathy shall ease everv sorrow, and through the path of life 1 will be your stay and support ; yours ," he -hi-ped. His speech was too llowery for this climate, and as 1 passed, she was trying to lilt him up. Two lawyers coining from the court house next attracted my attention, " Ah." said one, ' .fudge f oster would rule that out. We must concede the two first points. We can afford to do it if evidence sustains us in tl.e third, hut on this position we must make our stand, and," bis time was up. I left him moving for a new trial. I mused. How easy is humanity controlled by circumstances and the attraction of gravitation. What a sermon might be bused I got up and .1. ...7.1.11.. . 1... ... ... loua iiiu oiiinuc ui ine em-ei to tiv vent further accidents. Such is life we are all "on the lee." Tlie Jnpmiese I.-nation nt Washing ton Mr. Marl. Japan now has a full delegation ac credited to this country. TIh; Charge d'affaires. Ariuori Mori, is the first regular Minister ever appointed hv tlie Japanese Government. Jb- is a young man of twenty-live years of age, and his family is one of tlie leading ones lu ht country. He was educated in London, and speaks Knglisb very well, i , .1 i i i ., 'lJe'1 tl,:lt knowledge ot the language w hich comes from a thorough education. On his return to Japan. : after receiving his education, be took ! a leading part in the home car. lament, after the late revolution there. Mr. Mori makes a very worthy reiircsenta- tivc of Ids country in Washington, aud ;l-'lan cannot till to profit vastly by the experience which lie has already 1 acquired and which he will noiuire hi the (attire, and which none will know better llun he bow to turn to good ad- j vantage. Tla Oharje lives in tlie Eu- ropean style in a line residence, near Georgetown, and hospitably entertains his friends in a hospitable fashion, aud after a fashion worthy of Lnctllhts. The others connected witli tlie I.ega- j tion are all men of ability ai id of stand-1 ing at home. They are Masahazah Toyama, the first Secretary of Lega- , tion ; the Icbiskcy Xawaa, tlie second '. Secretary of Legation, and Saniro 'llikakt, attache, in charge of the finances. The American Secretary of ! Legation is Mr. Charles Kauinan, a well-known, popular and distinguished j gentleman, whose influence in the Le gation can only redound to the adyan-: tageot tlie Japanese Government as I well as to that ot his own country. lu order to -how that Mr. Mori's mis- sion la-re lias some practical utility, it is only neccsary to remarK mat ti;re arc in the United .States nt present nearly live hundred ,r.iKnoe stiii lents, ttlai, as they become advanced, will cuter the leading colleges. 8evor.il art already at the Xaval Arademy, Und iminission Inn liocn asked toallow six to be Dent to West I'oilit. XmmsM. Au cxcliaufre. gives llu? following dcfmitimi of this word : The term " nepotUm " orirfnntcd in Itoly nliout the thlrteeiitli century when llie temporal powerofttM Popes "llie prisoner has a verv aiiMmth nuniteii'me,. ..v..j i. ..... ;.. i "Yes lie Just before lie was brought in. That account (or it." Merited Oastlfattan The Democratic A'ro, of Kast Port- j land, administers a merited cAstlgation on the Portland ftwM, for its lncon ! sistent and foolish course In reference ; to the railroad Interests of llie State, i The following is tlie article : j We like coii'lstcm-v In all things, j hut more particularly dm We admire it i in a party journal, making pretentions to leadersliip, and elainihig Its ex- ti-rrlhre tire at (.'hickaiimugna, was presslons sluill Ik- aw, and adopted Uy n-ktil by her why he did not get he the "smaller fry," as the lesser i-oun- - hind a tree, "i nt-!" said be: "There try uewapapers are sometimes termed, i waaut enough for the officers," We have our reasons for tills, and p"Mamina." s.aid a little three-vear they are good ones. A "leading" pa- old. "when von and papa, were eourt pcr. in tin- (list plikr.th.lt U incon- 1,,,,, vou'ever think of me?" sistent lias no force w ith the oppii tion. and can do the party no good ; in tlie second, it tlfterances aiv very likely to lie taken for expressions of the imrty's sentiment, and place the party In a falsi- position; hi the third, because oftentimes the smaller fry" are hntliered In following in the wane ot such leadership. The Origan fenrfrf, as at present managed and controlled, is one ot these Inconsistent journals, of which wesK-aK. anu is doing nil that it can ' possibly do toward mhioosly affecting tlie interests or the Democratic party ot Oregon. There can lie no denying the fact ; that the people of this' suite are in : favor ot I'o-tcring railroad anterprises, land will, whenever tin- opportunity i offers, lend w hatever encouragement '. within their power to aid in their con ! struct ion. They know lull w i ll that the development of (he Slate must I come through railroad, ami that the i longer their construction Is delayed i the greater time mint elapse before I the ilsired development can he accoul- nlisluil. Tlicyof the Willamette Val ! ley underqand that the building Of the l two lines now being pushed ou toward I completion will increase the value ot I tiieir farms and furnish them the means of slipping their surplus pro ducts to market, and they know that without them, population will not in crease nor will their firms and pro ducts he in demand or find a market. Eastern Oregon desires a railroad, and tin-people of lint section would ' Ih- willing to grant subsidies, tc any j amount within their capabilities, to 1 secure the building of a line that I would give them rapid means of C0SI1 i mmilciltion with tlie outside world. ! They are so situated that w ithout a j railroad there is no hope for the fn j t ure. and w ith one. they have all the wealth and prosperity they may de- sire. With the sentiment of tlie people i thus fixed, and with their interest' thus dependent, upon circumstances over which they have no control, hut j must eater to, the course being pnr , sued by the ferrtfd can only place tlie I party in the light of opposing the in terests of the people ot the entire ' State, and for no cond substantial iva I sou'. In one breath it declares Ben i Holladay to he a wealthy monopolist, I ready and able to build railroads, and i control the Slate w ith money, if nec I essary ; and before that is wol or for- f1 ptfen, it recklessly asserts that he is Miikrupt and his railroads worthless. ! This contradiction of itself hv itself cannot effect Holladay, hut it ran and will convey the impression that if the Democratic parte is opposing him it is doing so nierelv from spite, ami uot ! " noncstiy go lorwani. saying wiuit from any Just etmse or prdVocntion. u, f ifrht, and. though he may notprob The DemiH-iatic ivirtv is above such W bu 1'resalent, , lie can enjoy a very m-trv tvanare, ami its moniinrs ot Ihat class who never stoop so low. if the idea was to liecome fixed in tiieir mldds at any time thai of such was the party to which tiiey lielonged, they would spurn It with disgust and turn away from it with loathing. Cannot tlie Herald, in its mad rav ings, see that it is liable to create the impression among the members of its own party that tin- intention of the party has dually resolved itself down to opposition to'the Welfare and pros perity of the f-bite ? Does it not know that the mfiiiicut that this was fully established that the Democratic party would, hot amount to a corporal's guard at best! Can It not see that while it is claiming to be the leading party organ of the party, it i really the party's lending enemy? Let it re collect that railroads benefit Demo crats as well as Radical, and then perbapa it will see to wliat its muttering-! are leading It. Tin: AVah Aoainst Ton.icco. There is considerable amusement ex prestjed over the way in which an anti tobacco society in Kngland were re cently taken in. It seems a Professor Newman was brought up to give his experience of the baneful. Always having been innocent of its use, iic was to try a pipeful in order tliat he might get sick, and be enabled tlas more vividly to detiul its horrible ef fects niKMi the human system. JJut. unfortunately for science and pbilan-! tlmiplry.tlw Professor was not thrown into the terrible.sickiiesssocont.deiit y ,i ,.i tu. .iuin,-.i ttu. .nJ. ' into the terrible sickness so confidently - exiiecled, ami he ratherlikeil the sensa- : tion than othcrwiw: so much so i,,. ! deed, tlwt lie would be willing to make ! anotber trial. j A philosophical KetitiR-klan. who was the envied possessor of one shirt, while lying in laid awaiting It return from tla; line wlierc it was flopping in solitary grandeur, was startled by an exclamation from the better half-of his liospio, to Iheefleet that "(lie calf bad eaten it." To this ho replied, with aucfiiuinlmlty worthy of a Better cause, Tlieui who has, must lose!" A married lady ot Chicago thus Wilms no Ihree venrs' escnerieneo of married life: ''The first year my husband called me 'dear,' the scconeil I year -Mrs. A-' ami tlw third ycar old j sorrel top. llie last year 1 couldn't i staml, and sued for a divorce." she got it A dandy in Broadway wishing to lie wHy, accosted an old man as follows: "You take all sorts of trumpery in your cart, don't you?" "Yes, jump in, Jump iu." A young gentleman recently created quite a sensation while reading to a circle of young ladles a poetic effusion, "To a Beauttful Belle, by pronounc ing the last word In two syllables. inaoKom MEW TO-PAY, SPECTACLES. "flood mnniinj; 'squire, fiot any thine new?" 'ie. I've got tlie ner might, and It hurts terribly." A Iirooklyir iwtx-r, sneaking of ! Miss Kellogg's departure lor Europe, ! says '-lier friends saw her off." fre ! have lienrd of mean people citttfntl a j woman, but to mni ktr of. It beats the old martyrs. A soldier, telllin' his mother of the I can't say that we did." "I reckon I was too little then," was the questioner's reply. Horace Greeley soya the lightning rods should he planted on the south side of the building in tlie sun. The vines are more thrifty and stiller less from exposure to heavy winds. An elderly lady of Norwich, who was handling A set of false teeth in a dentist's office and admiring tlie fluen cy with which he described them, asked him. J an a body cat with them?" "My dear madam, mastication can lie performed with a facility scarcely e pulled by nature herself," responded the doctor. "Yes, I know, but can a body cat with them." Mil. Gkkklkv Paints His Ows IVaiTiivn. In lsjs Horare Greeley painted the most truthful likeness of , his present sell th it has yet been drawn, lie delivered a lecture at. Montreal and received distinguished honors at the hands of the Canadians. Flitliecour.se of a speech made at a ban ptct tender ed him by the city authorities, Mr. Greeley said : Mr. Webster was not ftuiy a gel it! e m in. hut he had i he elements of mor al greatiKiiS : and he had tilllltsas well, lie failed only in one respect, and in this respect I dill'er from him he wanted tolie President audi don't. I'hccrsand Laughter. Hut for that one misfortune he would have been the greatest man America ever produced. 1 We have seen our greatest man. Mr. j Chase, making tlie same blunder. I have seen men who had the disease early and died of it at a very old age. fauighter. General Lewis Case died j at about eighty-two, and up to the day of his death he wanted to be Presi dent. No one ever escapes w ho once : catches the disease : lie lives and dies j ill tlie delusion. Beluga nailer and an observer at an early age, 1 saw how j it poisoned and paralyzed the very t best of our public men, and I have carefully avoided it. It was easy (lien 'to speak for truth and justice, when they needed an advocate, when those w ho threatened could execute no ven ! geanee that you dreaded. Bo, then, I think you are happy in that respect, if in no other, for none of you in Canada j expect to become the sovereign of your 'country. Cheers and laughter. That j enables you to have a purer press and more fearless public men than perhaps you would otherwise liave. We at 1 ieast, in .our day. have a President i elect who did-not try to lie President. I te was elected mainly on that account. i Lenewwi aughter.J J.et a public lil,v i nwivm ui .ihm as well as freedom of action Hear, hear! though freedom ot opinion is tiaj very last thing that a free people is disposed to concede to its public men. Facts fok Taxpayehs. Mr. j.arnsoii, wno uriugs lo uear on the temiK-r-ncc i question some hard uieis auii soiiii ngurw, aiMH'aisio llie ourratcn, ami smootniv rumim oi au tne sAlf-intMwt of tho "iaili.1 mini nf Family Sowing Machines. It is remark sett micie.-t oi tnc bona men ot i aa-c aotonly for the range and. variety of Boston," by tlie tbllowill!' showing itssi.wini-.butalsiiforthev.iriet.yanddif-i , ". ., . , ,. , ., ? i li-rent kinds ot texture which it will sew Oi the commercial results ot prohibi- with eqaal taciUty and perflwilon; using t.'on iii Ar-iBcnnliucntfJ TiAn AI. ! slk twist, linen or cotton thn al. tine or t.OI) III -MasfnchUSCttS lotal Ab- I conrie, milking the tnterlockeS-eliitle- tiiience Society: "From Novem-1 utii. alike on both sides of thefabrto i ,r loi-o e .i i sewn. Tims, lieaver cloth, or li-nther. mav tier to Jay, 1?W, attCT tllC ClCC- j he sewn with great mreimthan luiiiforin tinn the vilr. nf liminr n-a unn ! "y of stlteh; and, in n moment, lliis w il 11011, tilt sale 01 liquor was una , Hn), nn,i nevWwrarving lnslrument may StnctCHl. DlirillSf that year tlieiV lie adjusted for line work on joi'ize or aos. ., ,;.n;,., : ,.i.(;n 1 tamer tissue, or the tueklna of tarlatan, or WHS a lallllig Ott 111 valuation ot i niffllin-.oralnuwtimyolhcrwork which the State, as compareil with tllC i delicate lingers have la-en known to per- two previous years, of nearly 33, 000,000, mot-t of which was in per. eonsl. During the two years of l'roliibition, tlie jiersonal proijerty of the State increased nine and a halt per cent. ; in 1868, under the License law, iig'reased only two aiid two-thirds jier cent. From 1860 to 18(15 Boston increased lier valua tion 812,000,000 annually; while from"1865 to 1807, during two years nt l ro hUiition. tho increase. Prohibition, the reached $ BC,500,000 annually. Dur- j j,,,, t,e two years ofTrohibition lier ' .,.. 7 . v . . inercawj was 7 per cent., but JasI I : " v, . , . , ! ,,R """.l T' uul ! year, under license, only one and j oiie-thim per cent. these are sig- iiiticant figures, antl pliould receive . (i i ... , ,,.,.,- Tvm " l'V' living outside of I5(ton and Mas sachusetts. Tlie licensed sale of in toxicating drinks produces the same results every where. Tlie HeraliVt London special says a lloniliay telegram contain mtomiation trom Arab sources that Livingston is well, aud that Stanley is at ! jijiji and is coming to tlie cot with Livingstone. J- rom let- tors it appears that Livingstone had travci-sed to north end of Iko y.ra,.,i, Lfa 1 'ijjn,iii uii iiio n nj nviu Aioniyiirna to i jijiji, wnere outaiu- ing stores, he returned to Uiiydun demende. He refuses to leave tlie country, intending to explore an underground path between lakes 1' iiyameiido and Ny; In the realms below, Beelzebub de creed tint the slanderer did more mis chief than the snake. The slanderer stung from afar and unprovoked tho snake from near contact. W. J. MILLER. Surveyor A Civil Engineer, Is PBKPARKI) TOIlOl-TRVKYrXdiina Kiitfineurinx. Orders nolkftetl hv mull lo wtitili piiimot intention will lie pniq ' ltcsi le.ie.' Tun ;ent. I.luti county. Oiw son ; PiMtolflce au4rcm -Albany. sinsi Arctic Soda. H.VVlNli ADPKD VASTLY Tl) 01 It (Millies for (llspenatHK iliis Uclijjht iiiinnit lieaMhiilvhiK huvciww, we woojil uiinoiime to our fonner imliims, und the iiu'ilic Kwvrelly, I tun wean' tullj prenuwd froui one of tboao elegant Tirft'N Areiie Foitntalna, to supply sodtt of the best quality In an liniliej ipuuitttles to till who uiay&vor us Willi u cull- BOTTLED SODA I S3 a, A a, x i 11a. ! WILL, DCIUXU THE SPItlNa and SUrSHEE. he delivered to Ininitles ordering through out the city. ftrnlcr Supplied at Ubernl llatt-t. A. CAROTHEItS A CO- Gctitiine Elitlnex Hea ters, from 10 to U lift cut, made hv Walter A. Wood, at HonUck Pali. S. Y., with all his improvements, una having bIhu I'oane's Patent Ad,us!nlle lice!. t.irNooiher IKwlers have these, lm oriuemeiiis. Takanono bnl tlie Itaine's Improved Ilea len ma le by Woo l. Uuasell,i TItrcslier, its linproved, is the nerfeetinn of the Thrushhia Muublne. We have them from BS to In inch, with new teed table, large shoe, double Gin, elevator, double dts charge, etc., ma lu esipeeUilly for rlio wants Of I his loa-I, ulier years of MiiUy. ll has greater etoanbitt eaietty tbna any other, und is every way oerfeuf. J, .'o oilier uiaehiac luis ever eipulled the Uusseh" ; none can excel il . TiMUUWKM. A CO., sau Praaelsco. April 19-8hu3 THESiKW r'A.MILV SEWiNC MACHINE, WITH ATT. VCH MKNTS KOlt ALL KtHOI Of WORK, Is fast winning favor in the household, as shown bv the rapidlv Increasing sales. Tab NEW KAMIl.'Y MAC1HXK is capa ble of a range and variety of w ork such as was once thought tmpowlb e to perform i lu-iniu-iiinerv j &ybarfe we claim im-i can snow form. Apply ,0 g. II. .U XiBlTOV, AUKNT KOR LINN f'OI NTV, m;han, oiuxw-y. Also at the Prior Store of A. CAKOTII EKS A CO., Albany, Uregon. May3,W7in3i EEWAED B; FOB AS y Incurahlc Case! ML m proven DS. US RICHAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM! AhVrienynini'rrUlonthiiifoiuitlMi! 55"? "l7"?,uLVl,TXm ,f," ldiS f hJ mMnl prKUUoB- Df.LeBichao's GOLDEN BALSJlHGo.i curd, ChancrcH first unit tt-conpl 'ag i, ScKucn tho Legs or llmly; Soro Elm, Jim, Nitc, fcr.; Coppor-colorcil llloteheR, Sjplillliiii 0uinb, TIlHOMd Scalp, and all rr'""1' j ti rmiut tin; (Uaeofcc known in Sypbllia. Frica, (3 ir Ih t. Uo, or t I t 9. Dr.LQEisWs G3LDEK BALSAM k.2 cur.sT.'rtiary, Mor-nrlol, ByrliiliUc r.lifuma. tlani, Parnaln th Bou k. F ... k i t tlieN'nk.lk cembil Bum Tun, Syeliihtic Iiaah, Limit a ao5 : intnrtiKl CurilH. fctiffntBs ,f Ibo limla, anil eradlntM all dl-atl tn ui Uieiyili w, whsther ctttuwl ty Iniliai rtii n tr ilutc d( morrury l-nln hi V.ouA t"i ud bcahl y. Price, (J per bottle, or lw. ivt M. Da. La Bichau'3 C3LBEN SPAKISH AK- IMnto for tho Ours of Oonnnrhaa, !,!, In'. UUon. Oravol, and all Vriuary r Ctuilat dltarmagomcDta. Prl. o, 1 2.M ( i r kotlla. Or.UlictWs GOLDEH SPANISH IN- lirtliia,w-Mih nt Injection tttmatrt ot Oiwnorlu,. lutUmMaliiry Clrct. Strirhin n, and all d!n-n ot I If Kldwyi wd Ilaildt r. Price, Sl.lS0lilUl. AIm Anati for DR. IX rJCElC'S GOI EE!( PILLS Tur -mInnl V.uIiim., fh:U Imls. aluns. Inill'H,'y. nu'' " Uainaarllnan, MaHturbatlou aud cxcn-aiTa Iiwh. 1 rid-, 1 1 per bittlit, Tho aj-nuiilo Oous Vauui m put uponlTla round bnltln. On iiipt of price, lUcw mcllcliwa bnaentti all part ol Iho c unlry. kjr ijt. t . i!rmail,ai-ur.tlr uackidaad Ina tt, n. cbscr Tatiun. SjIo Agcnla, c. r. Rin?nr co. Wkolatajl and Beta!! linwiriau awl W Chcmli mint". S W. cor. Clay h Sana. Strwta, Saq Iranchio, fet. M i, , rnr, i mjr a r.,uwnw flm WOXEV CS KOT BIT IT, FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS! UaS the Olnmonil Nttc-tUt-lei will pw-wirvc It. WK XDW OKKKK A HLAflR T() THK irabtle whii li Ik iiniiiiioievl by i In most celebrated oiak-mns of the world tn In- the mct pernet, nutuiiil. arlillclal help to the human eye ever known. They are Ki-oiimi anderiinrown supervtslon, ut our own uaiDJlfabtOCV, in Jtew Haven, uil are so limatmcted IbM tbo i-orv or center of t be lens . oiiies directly in fivnt of 1 he eye, prodaulng u 'LC1K AS I) III.STI.N4T VIMOA, As in I lie nntuinl, tieallliy night, and prc ventillgall unpteusunt seunatlons, sui-h as gliuraierlng mid anvertns of ght, dizzl nuw,ete,, Kt-nliiirtoiill other in use. These irla-ws ai-e man mini nn-l from tnt nnlucrntalncbblOH melted lojrethar, ami deiive i heirmiine. "Iiianiotet'on aii-ount of tiR'irhanliii'ssandbrillbuiev. Tiii vure inoimteil in the rtniat manner, at our own mnnnfuetory, In nil stjli-sol gol-l, silver, steel, niblier, and sIk-11 fmmes, of I lie Ik-si. HUaltty. llieir durability tun not Its sur passed, and their tlnlsh iflsuehaswlllsuil tlie most lustidioiis. None genuine uiiless tiuiringotir trade-mark, o ktanijied on every frame. For sale bv the iirinchm! otitii-tiiina nml Jewelers, throaxllQUl the country. Manu tnetiitfd m- J. K. SWaiOM- & Co., iimetfcal opi letana, New Vork. For sale only by TITt'S IllKITIIKlls, Dealers in watibes, eliK-ks, jewcliy, silver ware, etc., Allnoiv, Oregon. Kntered according to act of Congimw, In the year isisi, by J. k. Spencer A Co., in the clerk V ofnoo ot the District Court of tin ttnlted States, for the Somhern Histrict of New York. :uv3 BUILDERS, ATTKX TIOX: SASH, BLIND, AN D DUOJJ FACT C II V . S. It. ALTMOl'SK. J. I: RVCKESTU. M". KETCIU .'t. ALTIIOrSE & CO., I.yoa Street, on the Illver ISimh, ALII ANY, OKKiiUN. Keep on hand a full amort meat, and arc lavpunMl (o FXJRX1SH tu ' iKtu.i;. Doom, Suali, BHitd.x, und SIoldiiiKN, .Such its CROWS, PANEL, HA! & MXT103 MUI., Of all staes. WIXDOW AND DOOR FRAMED Flooring, Siding, -And- AII other kinds aritulldinK Mntertol. I,SO: PRKPARET) TO IHi Mli.f. work, funiisb shnker fans, nijrjer abakora, WU-tfon liins, driving pulleys of any kind, ui oarlkulory on Lyon mreet (on the river bunk , next' below MnrkbamVl -arehnnw!. AI.THOI SK & CO. Allmny, feb. 10, IWIO-tl JAJTIS L. tOYA., (Snecesaor of A. Cowan ft Co.) Lebanon, Oregon, IHia'.cr In 6ESERAL MERCHANDISE! WII.T. KEKP ALWAYS OX H.VSD A full stock of IUtY UOOHS, (illOCEIIIES. filRDWAHK, mayrsftsiiOKH, all for side at the Lowest Prices fur Ca ft or I'rotiuce. OF. All lasrsona owlnjf A. Covan A Co, can -u'ttie ny cainnsr on meat i.enioion. mi JAMliS L. COWAN. t-w Barber Miop. NOTE TIILS : HAMS BACKENSTO has tipcncil a new llnrlmr sliop on Flint street, three. Uixirs west ut Connor's IMnk, w here he win banleaafid lo me nil ltvnon' iieclinix his serviiH. Shaving, huii'-cnllhi, Hlmmpntitiitr, etc, (lone In t lie mtwt sallnfactoiy munaer. Alhuny, r'ohrnnry Jir'ilv4 I'ATKJu'T MKliICINJi, ; , HOLLOWAY'S a.A.TjTioisr-O TIE lmriM demand for HOIXOWAT 1 PILL aad OINTMENT baa tamptetl iiiprinciplii i partita tocouutirfeit tbanrajia, Kla Mcliriiif-a. In oriltr in protcrt ll public aBdoanebM ' U ivr uinM a urn "Trade Mark," ennaiat -of an Kevptnt rireto of a aerpnt,Wtli I. i'cr it m (hi eamn. Every box of gm, i II nTxiiwai-n Pitxa uul Oimit wiu - iiii,tradKuikonit j uona ara geania ;u. m i. ' - i '! t V V. Ca-;iL Co., Bole Proprletoii, ' II Maiden Lane, N YqfJ CIUNE ft BIIKIHAM, : onn r rnnei IU Bote Agouti tor me iwmct .hi j'