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AIJiANY REGISTER. 3 TO THE FAlltlEItS LINN II m 7 3N CGUM7IES. 1w i'M:Mi: worun bk syxx'tfully announce that they h.uren iireiy ivaeOdiO ami reunvntiKltliclr large, nmntuotlioiM Hut) traastsnttal "CV arelioiiso, ! they have rtrwwihflned an 1 n i.UM to ihii -miic, i nvteil new works entire -lit 'ltoj bow have ISvo A No. I Cleaners, with jarn Kiovutorc complete; have put !n now lit.i erati-l bn.inc, anil are iiov prepared o ;a!ii! in nut handle tnK ru.pl U and conveniently. Ilnviie a'roiilani MorofN facilities In ir laid, parties ilcslrlnglO store irraln with us need have no fans thai oar ware !wnSe here will lie orertoatloa. We woal 1 ai30 call Mm attention of Hm i n new I o I he fact that oar dualities for Oilpphltl to a Foreign Market arc very complete, and that they wul 9nii it to their ii I anta,;e. to eaU at oiirotii.c lor.further a; . -million as in oar facilities ami terms ol lora'je. C. It. C0M8T0CK .V: CO., W. s. Skwblby, Aent. Vltxtm , A oil iKilvl. t i HOWIE TXHUEI. T s:ix-i; of KKEI'8 A I.AUCiK Aborted Hertuindi.! i suit the market, li would iietotheln - instil of everybody to give him an early til. 4. Orcpu Wooicii Were Huff,- Co,, t.VM I'.UTl liKHS UK BUCKETS, TUBS, PAULS, -A.ND - Wooden-Ware - Works at Oregon ity. Oregon. rpiiE oki:uo?s woodex WAKE L ManufiK'turing Company, having re cently completed their Works at Oregon City with the most approve 1 machinery, eiuuriuilng thenewesi pat I eras and latest I'lileats, Imported at great cost from Mas stwlmsetts. tlie KsTAISUriHMENT, i:i all i;s appointments; will compare lavorabry' v. iih any other In the Tailed states. The Company ate prepare I lo IIP all or ders for CEDAU, MAI'LE and AMI BUCK ETS, tVm, BTTTEB FIRKINS, SALMON ivITS, WASHBttAHDS, shuttle Bobbins, Itroom-hninlles, Ae., He, Particular intent ion is called to our ASH i-AILSan 1 lit ITKIi FIHKINs anartlcle lar superior to any heretoflnre in market, as causing no unpleasant taste or smell to theeonteuts. From our -interior facilities we are en uhled to supply the tmde on the most ad vantageous terms, and by prompt atten tion and excellent workmanship will merit success jn our line. Dealers are requested to examine our wares before ptuenaslng elsewhere, jjf Address all communications to J. D. tlll.il-, Agi-ut, Portland, Oregon. NOTICE. Any Buckets or Tuhs mann 'aetare 1 by ns, which donotgivccomplefe Attisfaetion. if returned, w ill lie roplnoed, by new ones, without charge for freiKht. stM-Sin J, D. bilks, Agent irOR DEESS GOODS, GLOVES. TRIM mlnifs. Hosiery, etc., goto Tamil's, First street. 4.M PEOPLE Ki'KNISHIXG SHOULD CALL and see Turroll'a huge stock of Car jiets, Oll-eloths, Blinds, Bugs, etc., which he is selling very cheap. 134 (in TO Tl'IUl ELL'S FOR HARDWARE, vT Lamps, Lamp-chimneys, etc. Helms t lie lioods to suit you. 43-t A. B. MORRIS, General Coinniissiou AHD FOKW VKDL(j MERCHANT. HA VI Mi LEASED It. CHE,VDLE'S large W A RE II O USE HI' V, SEt.t. 'j'l'OUE OR FOHWAKO tit foot of Itroiulalliln street, on the hank of the Wllia.iiette river, 1 am prepared lo sl.H'e WHEAT or OATS, in unlimited iinantltles. The UtarheNt Market Price I'ald In OMh for Wheat and Oats. Pitrtles wishing to store (i ruin, can make arrangement to get all the sacks needed, Grain stored and forwarded at lowest rales. A share of patronage Is solicited. U B, MORRIS. Albany, July 17-v4 GEORGE TURRELL PAYS THE HH1H est Jirlw for all kinds of Country Pro dncc. Rememlier the oWress, TurrellV, First street. -l STOVES ANUTINWARK. THE! LD STOVE DEPOT. JOHN BRIGGS, Dealer in R A N G E S . COOK, PAKLOK AND I50X, S T O V E S ! Of the best patterns. l J AO : TIN'. Mfi:ET HUM MSDCOl'. PEll WAKE, And the usual assortment of fumlshlnp fjoojs to ix' obtained in a tin store. Repair neatly and promptly executed, on reasonable terms. Short reckoning.! make loiilVioniis, FltOXT STUEET, ALBANY. Dec.,188B-l 1 I Something New In Dentistry, n. ;. o. muth, dentist, TT AS LOCATED IN AI.15A- XX ny, and has I lie new in vention in piute work, wliieli consists in inserting teeth In (he inoath without covering the whole roof, as heretofore. It (rives t he wearer the wearer the true use of the tongue to the roof of the month In talking and tasting. It is the Smith & l'tirvine. patent. Teeth extracted without pain. Plates mended, whether broken or divided. Lj 4y OrMCE First street, east of Conner's liauk tup stairs), Albany, Oregon. 7v4 INDIAN CHIEF SALVE! For sale by all druggists, n ! Price. 50 (Vats per Box. lm IV.por-Iuuiglnij', Culcomtnintjr) Decorating, &e. i. WADlsWORTH will give prompt 1 . attention to nil orders for Paper hanging, (Jaleeuilnlng, Deconulng, Sc., in this city or vicinity. All work executed in the latest style, hi the liest nnvuier.and at lowest living rates. fe'Onlers left at Furailnre WhrernOms of Clins. Mcaley will receive prompt attenlion. fllvl A. CAROTUERS & CO., Dealers in- hj:mh ai.s, oils, 1'Ais'rs, i'i:s, Gi. ivs, iiMPS, r:., All the jKipular PATENT MEDICINES,' FINE CUTLERY, CIGARS, TOBACCO, SOTIOXS VKUt I MEltY, and Toilet. Moods. Parlicular are and promptness given Physicians1 prescriptions and Family Rec- A. CAROTHEKS & CO. Albany, Oregon-4v3 MACHINE AGBNOY! IHE I'N'DERSIGN'ED OFFERS FOR . sale to the general public, at his plan on First street (late millinery store of Sirs. Dridgefarmer.) all the latest and most re liable KKWHK. MA4'IHKN! Also, keeps on hand machine needles, oil, etc. Repairing of machines done to order. Call and see. F. FARNSWORTH, Agent. Sept.n, l!t74-2ml CITY MARKET, I FIRST STRKET, ALBANY, OlttlGON, J. L. HARRIS, PROPRIETOR, iriU. ENDEAVOR TO KEEP CON 1 T stantly on hand a full supply of AM, HI MIS OF 111 A IS, Which will be of the verv best quality. The highest market price paid for beeves, boas and sheep. Third door west of Ferry, on south side of First street. 3. L. HARRIS. Albany, Dee, m, 1H71-I,tv4 t. Foni.ii:it, Shedd, Oregon, Mannfadthrer of and dealer in HA Ii If ESS & SA llilLJEK A Good Article for a Fair Price. Particular attention paid to Repahiiko. Shedd, August iMtm3 PACIFMt 4 'OAST SEWS. j Thus far tins year $u,07s500 00 have been paid in the Custom House for ilttties at Stni Francisco. Sun Bernardino, Cal., lias anO'Con i or Democratic Club of Plxty-seveti DieDibers, which will Insure bis vote larger than Greeley's, The steam sawmill, seven miles west of Silver City, was totally de 1 stroyed by fire not long since. 1 The first Angora goat ever in Olyni- pia reached that place MondUy before ! last. ' fiigciie Sctnple. State Printer, gttve the members of the press and the prh 1 ten ot the city of Salerfl; n gnuai din ner ttt the Uhemeketa llotei. oiiTbttrs day of last week. Kast Portland lias seven men who are barbarous enough to whip their wives. The Pages received ijiliil each for tbeir services (lining the Legislative session. A. H. .Tordon, architect of Portland, died suddenly ot apqilesy, on Wed nesday of last week. Trinity Oliiiroh. Portland, has re ceived a new organ which welglw 10, 500 pounds. It' is IS feet high, 12 feet wide and S feci deep. Webfoot lias begun her weeping spell. Oysters arc now shipped iromOlym pid to Portland, .It is sti id that a colony oi Germans, nwnberhig ttpwaiils of a hundred lam lies, are Rettltug up some land lit the foot bills of tlie cascade mountains, eight, miles from Poster's. Tie Covallis Uatettg says "if there is any sucl thing as a Sunday School re viva!, we arc decidedly of the Opinion that such a revival is now m progress among the members of the M. K. Sun day School of this place. Tlie rehears al last Tuesday evening culled out our citizens in numbers almost sufficient to till the church." The CorvftUis 0mete says -Air. v. W. Kiger lias sold his hotel property, the "Kigcr House." to Mr. W. Ctish inan. It is understood that Mr, V. M. Stanton, late of tlie Oneatta House, Yaqulna. lias leased it, and will take charge of it. The Presbyterian church at CorvtlHs is soon to have a new organ. The (,'ustom Hoose at Astoria will soon i'C ready for occupancy. Tiie Sain May trial cost tlie State i:!.(iOO. Mr. .1. Paiiietlias completed his con tract for constructing u iug-dams at i'nioii bar, near the moutSfpt Yamhill river. School statistics ol the Stale for the year ending April 1, 1872, show the following : The total number of per sons in tlie State, over tour, and under twenty years of age, is 30.512 ; of these l,s,724 are males' and 17.7SS tire fe males. The average attendance at the schools throughout the State is 12, 120. The uumber of teachers in the State is 1 08; they were iaid the sum ot $68,507 33, of which $61,812 00 came from the State and county fund. The total numlier of legal voters in the Suite Is 16,20S. , Mr. Hugh Herren furnishes the par ticulars ot a most extraordinary and unexpected elopement, to the licnton DemiicnH, which occurred near Mon roe, on Friday of last week, it seems a man named Greene Ingraham 1ms been for some time boarding with Mr. llobert Reynolds, who Jives 4 mile southeast of Monroe, ingraliain was a widower, while lieynolds was mar ried, about eight or nine months ago, to a young lady of excellent ianuly. On returning home on Friday hist altera brief absence, iieyuold discov ered tlkit ins boanler laid llowii with the partner of his bosom. The lugi tives had (towu south, and it is sup posed have gone to ('tilifornia. Key nolds' flist thought was to follow, overtake and bring back his erring bride, but upon mature reflection, he decided to let both parties have their" own way. Tlie woman was quite young, highly respected, and her un fortunate course is a source of deep regret to her parents and friends who win discover no, cause lor her action, except a treak of thoughtlessness Tlie people of Olympia are pestered by porcine grunters. Politics In WaslHiigtou Territory run high. Snow fell to the depth ot twohiches at Hamilton, Nevada, on the 21 alt. Ninety-eight cargoes of wheat iiave been cleared from the port of Situ Francisco this year. Tlie Grant Invincibles. of San Fran cisco, paraded on the night of the 25th lilt., in full uniform, over l.OOO.strong. With brllliaut lanterns they made a fine appearance. They wound up witli a grand jubilee chorus at Union Hall. A pear tree in Salem lias produced two crops this season. A young man named Morgan, of Baker City, accidentally shot himselt in the arm with a pistol iaet week. Will recover. The Greeley-McFaddenltes n t Olym pia have chartered a steamer to, can vass the Sound country Jnv The managers of the late Fair heid at Olympia, cleared $200 after paying all excuses. Large numbers ofCbinamen are ar riving almost daily at tlie Dalles from the interior. They are en route for Portland to go into winter quarters. The compensation of tlie Chief Clerks of the Late Legislature was $400 each, aud their Assistants $300 each. A correspondent of the Stattmnan says Ransom Baker, an old resident of Scio, committed suicide recently by hanging himself to a rafter In his own house. Dallas is to have a barber shop soon. The Eugene City Jowmil says it is informed that two of the Ubeit boys killed nineteen geese at three shots, "a few days ago, and sold them all at fif ty cents each. Among the new postofliees recently established in Montana Territory is one at Camp l'.aker. Gen, John S. llrtmmell has been appointed Post master. A drayman at Olympia lias a mule which is 17 hands high, neighs 1,443 pounds, draws G,000 with ease, and can kick with a nine horse-power force. New houses are going up all over Baker City, and there is grentdcinaud for more. Kvcry bouse tliat can be occupied at all Is full. Thirty-six guns were fired in Hele na, M. T over the signal triumph of me JvepuDiicansm reniisvlvania, Ohio and Nebraska. Hon. VV. V, Brlstow lias appointed a son of Mr. Sears, of Coast Fork, to the Agricultural College at Corvallk The Olympiads are expecting a vis it from Mrs. Fair. All the vessels recently arrived at San Francisco have been chartered to load with wheat for England. Sacramento has a novelty called the "Flying Bakery." It consists of a cooking range drawn about in a nicely painted wagon, on which excellent warHes are baked by two cooks, and sold at n low figure. Thirty wheat cargoes cleared from San Francisco last month up to the 20th. One of the candidates for Auditor of King county, Ur. T has bad to publish a card assuring the people whose support he seeks that he can write a legible hand. Two yocng ladies near Olvmpia were so badly scared the other day by the entrance of a strangely-acting wo man into the .dwelling, "as" to result ill the total insanity of one of them. A new saddlery and harness shop has been started at Ilillsboro. Stock in Klamath basin is reported in admirable condition, and the coun try is rapidly settling up. During the past summer vast herds of sheep and goats have pastured upon the Sierras at an elevation of 9,000 feet above the sea. Judge Quint who deteuded Mrs Fair iii her late trials, has sued her tor $8,075 counsel fees, which she re fuses to pay. She has not paid her other counsel. Judge Cut tes. Heavy snows in the mountains somewhat retard mining hi l"nih. There are indications of an early and heavy winter at Salt Lake. Three light but distinct shocks of earthquake were felt at Wilmington, Cal., aud vicinity on the $8th lilt. Geo. W, Mowe, late State Insurance Commissioner of California, died at Sacramento last .Monday. Brigiiain Young has obtained au th'irity for starting a National Bank in Salt Lake City. He will be Presi dent. It is said the Mexicans of Arizona are as bad as tlie Indian. The grain crops hi Montana are re ported unprecedented. Civil war is thought to he muni netit among tlie Chinese in Idaho Ter ritory,, Each side is collecting arms and ammunition. San Juan Island is now a part of Whatcom county according to the de sire of'Kmperor William. oudperoMi sequence Whatcom becomes one of the mot wealthy, populous and impor tant counties in Washington Territo ry. By the dec! don of Emperor William in the San Juan island matter. Wash- j ingtoii Territory gains about tut much I land as is embraced in the State of If bode Island, aud an addition to her population'of alKiut 800 persons.amoug them 230 voters. Ye local of the Oitiiniim has seen a tomato lately grown in the garden of Senator Corbett, weighing just two pounds. A tiniiri month died very suddenly in Portland last Monday. Was taken sick in the morning and died in a few hours. The Clerks of the late State Senate bad not finished up their work up to last Tuesday. Senator Jas. K. Kelly mttl Congress-uian-eleet,"J:is. o. Wilson, will start lor Washington by the next outgoing steamer. independence is reported to havq. i w,wu uusoeis oi wneat in store. The West Side Railroad trains will commence running to St. Joe next week. x Weekly newspapera cost more in California, by from 100 to 200 per cent, than in the' Eastern States. Cause, the high price of labor, and we sup pose, the small number of subscribere. TIhj Railroad excitement in Califor nia has not diminished. San Francisco lias laid the founda tions for a new City Hall. An Oregon horse won the Ashcraft cup at the recent Clinton (British Co lumbia) races. A 4'rucl Hoax. The following grotesquely horrible story is translated from the' Paris Fi garo: This day eight days a wedding was celebrated at A A merchant's cierk, named Marina Crampin, mar ried a young girl of eighteen, called Anna R . Anna R . was an orphan from ehildhood, and had been educated by an old priest dead six months ago. Though she was very at tractive and had a dowcry of 50,000 francs a respectable sum for a simple clerk Crampin was far from jubilant when be left tlie cbureh. Some of his friends, in fact, on hearing of his mar riage, bad sneered at the matter in rather a singular manner, without offering any explanations, and had declined being present at the wedding. Besides, when the sacrifice was con summate!. Crampin felt tormented by suspicions which before marriage he bad repelled with contempt. In order to dispel theni lie drank deep, and toward midnight lie was pretty mel low. It was now time to retire to rest. The bride went first anil extinguish ed the tapet . Five minutes afterwards Crampin in turn arrived. "Hello !" he exclaimed, stumbling, "my wife pretends to be asleep. We must light t he candle again." But just as lie was about to strike a light with a match he heard a rustling of curtains, and a man. aipeared a man of great height, wrapped in a white shroud that was spotted over with blood, and without a bead. He carried a red lantern. Crampin uttered a stifled exclamation, the bride rose hastily, and the two re mained spellbound' bv terror at the frightful spectacle before their eyes ; for from the corners of the room emerged three other headless ersoiis, all clothed in white but blood-bespattered winding sheets, each with a red lantern in the one hand, and his head ill the other. Thev stationed them selves in front of the fireplace and saluted the young couple in a ceremo nious manner. Then, strange to tell, they -poke. Crampin, in his terror, knew not whether the voice Issued from the body or from the head. "Good day to you, citizen Cranipiu," said one of the headless beings ; "I am Joseph Grigois, a client of the wife's great freat grandfather." "Give me thy baud, Crampin," said the other sneerlngly, "Madame knows me too. I lost my head in 1838 at the hands of her grandfather.' By tliis time Crampin wa down on his knees, and bis bride was moaning in a state of distraction from fear. But they were alone in the house, which was: situated at the gates ot the town, and nobody came near them. Tlie third phantom. then advanced. "Little one," he said in an amiable tone, "thou caiist boast of having had a grandfather w ho did bis work admir ably. 1 too. passed through his hands." Good God !" groaned Crampin, in despair, "the man without a head talks through hw mse." "Step out children," called out the fourth spec tre, "uuntuuj hall is aliojitto begiti. Forward botl!" And the four guultK tilled persons, takhig their place, broke into a dance a supernatural cancan that froze the blood iu the veins of the young couple. They leaped up and down, backward anil forward, spread ing wide their winding sheets like jugglers with their heads. It was frightiVil, and all the more when sud denly they bunt out in chorus and sang some Ways of a horrible grotesque song. 'I hen all at once opening the door they disappeared in the dark lohbv. after having deposited the four heads on the knees of the bride. "Merciful heavens!" gasped tlw latter with hor ror, "the clients of my' family y" What family, matlame ? " yelled Crampin, horrified, iu the midst of his terror, by the exclamation. -'For give me. '" supplicated tlie bride, throw ing herself on her knees before him. "Graitdpapn was an executioner." Tlie wretched Crampin sprang to his feet and then fell senseless. As soon as he returned to himselt: without taking time to iaek his trunk, lie pre-, elpitately left the towu aud has uot been again seen. The investigation of the police into this mysterious affair resulted iu tlie discovery that the four guillotined persons were none others tiian the friends of Crampin, who had . learned, one kuoWs not how, of tinj unfortunate connections of tM,bride. Their lour beads were four melloii.v When you read a book crush the words as you would grapes, aud suck their meaning out. It-is the only way to get the pure wine of thought toom , the viutage of literature. A HS1