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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1874)
... . : : " i swi-i'l lii'ic'ulilijJ inn litiiU.uu ".iii 1'l-la.lM-HKC" l:VKtt SATT'lWAY BY '" tM.. TAX C'L1?fe, ALBAXt' ...ORlXiOX. V ."(Mil r W tmi i-w u Hi 'run ,WBSCBUTHS- IS ADVANCE: Oae ropy.i one yif S'ivf topic, line year.,... Ten wipl.-s, o j t'itr SMI . IS 00 . 20 00 Anv one getting up a club of Aw, awl forwarding $V2 50, will receive the 4ixtli oovfri.. ; Special IMui-umunt oTi'r;( ti person taMwrni of rail vitssins tor suwripltons to tho Ruitsren. : '1-JXt! lglJ.-UL A Case of T)ksi2ijtionvi-A tew weeks ago, rather a bamUeuie and geoteel appearing y.iuni? woman, olaimiiif? to ' the unmarried daughter ot a widow lady residing in Portland, sought and obtained employment as a seamstress in sev )ral families of tliis city. . She said that Bb was suffering with a ,lspi nalcom)laint," which unfitted her tor doing bard labor. A week or more eiice she suddenly , left this city, giving no one, so tar as we can learn, any ihtirflatiou of the cause tor. leaving or her point of destina tion, A few days ago we learned the further fact with regard to the fair .seamstress : It seems.she went from this city to tho vicinity of Halsey, and applied to one ot the li'itisebolders thereabouts for shelter tj i a few days, offering to pay lib rally tliertor. HUe.saiil that1 a few nonthe previously she had unfortu wtely for her, nuited in marriage - ith a man who proved to be a i.rute, whose treatment of Iter was 0 cruel that hIk? was tbroed to leave iiirh aiid find shelter where she might. ITer story was believed, and she was furnished a hooie, where, a few boors after, she gave !)irth to a child One day last feck, after sho had so far recovered as to be able to go about the house, she told the lady who had been sp kind to her, that she ivas going out for a few moments and would sotfn return, requesting her in the mean qme to look after the baby. Since '.hat time the mother has tailed to ut in an appearsince, although .rixiously looked for by the afore ;aid kind and charitable lady, who 1 ow begins to doubt the story she told when seeking aid and comfort iiid the shelter of her root. It is supposed that she look the cars at ITalsey for Pcjrtland, where stie may be sojourning at this time, List of JuBOia&.-JBelow. will be found the list ot Jurors drawn for the March term ot the Linn Comity Circuit Court, which con vei es in this city next Monday : Levi Douglas, J B Harris, )uo Iueotor, Noah Shanks, B Herren, John Layton, .las Marks, WR Temple, I II I'erry, G $ Crawford, Wm McCoy, S W Hays, A F Beard, B Bur,teushaw, ti Montgomery, N Price, ' Jos Lame, P H Wigle, Kuoch Miller, J Thompson, .1 N Rice, W R Kirk, Kich'd Cheadle, FP Downy, Wm Philpott, DaVid Myers, Wrrf Shearer, J A Porter, .! Blakely, WQ Stuart, Eugene FrUm. Cattle PofeoJto.-Just across tlie river, on the bottoms, we learu that a number of cattle have died recently,! Bupposed 'to have been poisoned by eatraglarfetwir.' 'XArte- lamrTSVeteblealcaloid; ifrm wMwi, aid?j wben heated it melt'bWh olitbeeoniw bard TllJS DBMOUSJIEn SojJTlWp VwiictWJ-A fcttroitW of the Virginia Conference of the M. E. Church appeared before the Senate Committee on CfWHtf Wift 'ask ing a compensation tor the'ehurcnes destroyed by Union 'Iropps during the war at Arlington, Dumfries, Falls Church Village,; and Fairfax Court House. Theyolairocompen sation on the ground that the por tions of their congregations who re mained at, home at these places, which were within the Union .lines duriiig the war, were constantly loyal ' to the . Government ot , the 1 liited State?. WatsL DUpatoh, The people of Buffalo on the 12th; inst.,' exhibited in a marked manner their veneration for the deceased ex-President. At 9 o'clock the family and a tew friends of the deceased gathered at the residence, where the services were conducted by Rev. R. llotclikiss and Kev. Jno. C. Lord. Eight officers, with an escort 'of a whole company ot the Buffalo City Guard, bore the remains to St. Paul's Cathedral. A Doctor Covictkr of BorT Ssatciiino. Dr. Christian, con vioted oi desecrating a grave, and removing a dead body from it, was to-day, sentenced to one year's im prisonment in jail. Judge Catter remitted the fine,. beeause it would operate as a punishment to Chris tian's family Wmlh Special, Fvl. Mi. A I'ost.u. GuRiosiTr.-r-A New York dispatch of Feb; 19, says : A valuable letter which was , mailed from this city for Liverpool twenty two years ago, was claimed at the Dead-letter Bureau of the postoflice yesterday. The letter was ddres. ed "care United, States Consul , at Liverpo.il," aid'is supposed to Ibaye. been tve -tly discovered among the old pujtrs iji the Consulate, , Ss.iu is.-rA uewh married ftdy, at fladil 'iifirld, New Jersey, "just for fun, hid a toy snake in her husband's boots a tew jays ago. The resnlt of the joke was rather peculiar. The husband, on discov ering; the reptile, frrrt took a criti cal look at himself in a mirror, and then, going to a' closet, seized his demijohn and threw it far out into a neighboring pohdi ," The fooom;jtlvo Engineers, in session at Cleveland, Ohio, on Me 20th,ult., elected, R M. A'rthjur,' of Albany; 'New . York, GmtA I Ghiel Engineer, vice. Charles Wilson, re signed. The Brotherhood are still in secret session. . Amelia Johnson, a charming seventeen-year-old resident of Washington County, Arkansas, has tied, t o the East .with her "larger landed" fmpfy "hired man," aud one hundred aiid titty dollars of the largft-landed's money. , , . Italian bees are said to guard the'i hives against the moth-miller mn :h net tor than the common black bets, and for this reason their combs are seldom ' injured by ' the moth. A colored man Heowitly applied to the Detroit Ail and Itelief So ciety for , pair of. gold sleeve buttons. He "didn't want the dollar-store kind;"i but' owing to the inhumanity ot tho committee ho was turned away with - a peck of potatoas. ; f,.., i , t i. :r 2 rr, .. An mfant recently . fotuid on. Etthn fmSm dwr-s.tep,t loy- mjuk m y Wflfl caF': 1 a fair at St. Mary's Church aud raffled 'tbf- at ten .centra clianpe. The twy who won,, it kjed.il .ii1niuatiiai;'j. Ann damn-tail in higll gjec to gurprfte ,her. busband,. fhiW f!ent4ihrBe teiititv foftit. urersave default ffl Ijowa,, nwrew"!?1 to;,wr trom. mml A tmiiiese sworuwaupwor in Brulk'receutr:atM do, tw ;wci' wwkr4ud t Iowa has decided that a farmer grindstone swtfjep'. ctfhsecutjve hours' for' gowg borne with an old maty from spelling ficbfal, deserves a ifine ot twenty dollars and costs. It has been fufly demonstrated that the Eucalyptus tree fa in en tirelv effeotive aaent in absorbing, destroying and disinfecting the miasma of nmlairiouB localities. When you want to get rid of the rheumatism, persuade a wild steer to chase, you. , A Savannah man, who gave it a fair trial, and had. a hot race ol forty rods to a tree, and, up jt, certifies that he has not had a rheumatic twinge since. fOJf FISSIONS OF AS IKVAUB, Pnhllshed as a wartilngr (tnfl for the ben efit of Younsr, Mea and others who sutler from NBRVOU8 DKBOATY, LOSS OF MANHOOD, tito., pointing out the means of sulf-cure. Written by Nathaniel May- fair, Esq., who enred himself after under Koing oonsWerahle quaekerj-, and mailed free on receivings post-paid directed en velope, by the publisher, 1)R, JOHN M. PACrV VLT, 2,im3 11 Iinton-St,, BriKiWyn, N. Y. MI8CT5LLANEOU8. Samuel E. Young (Successor to Blain, Yonng& Co.,) Wholesale and, Betall Dealer In STAPLE and FANCY CO fee PS ifftki .- I OS ALSO, WAGONS, PLOWS, and all kinds of Farming- Implemts Agent for the celebrated New Wilson Sewing Machine, Guaranteed to he cijual to any, and lrom $10 to )5 less than other j i first class machines. TEK1IH-CASII. innms low. Call and See. At OUT sumd, Vint Street, febl274 ' , AUIASit, OBKUON. W. H. WcPARLABfD, lLATE M. M. HABVEY ft 0O,,l jVczl door to Conner' Sanity Albany, Orjrn, STOVES, RANQES, Force and f M Pumps, tjfinoU ilH ! No(fiJisi Ml LEAD AND IRON PIPE, HOVNK FUBfHhiira HAHBWAHB, Ihb oifl iil JBW5?Mimll aiatnitm m, t 3E, m:m a w W Bi I . a-.Sg-5.fi.. - S::- All.l WILSON SHTTTTLE- 50 Dollars ! ! FABMEES, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, AND EVERYBODY Eur the World-Renowned ;;".,.'.r;iiii;f""; , ' ' 1 BEST IN THEWgRLD ! rriic Ult rremlnm was jtianlod to it at. Oh!u Stfitc Vti'vr; Ampi". Institute, X. Y. ! Cf uclnnaM EjiptisiUon 5 Indianapolis Exposition St. Louis Fair; l iMilsiana Sfctto Pair; Mississippi Stats Fair ; and (ffgia State Fair : 1 'forbeinghe BEST 5EWING MACHINES, and doina; (lie largest and bent nuig of work. All othur ill. :m, in th Market Hvw, in diwt COMPETITION ! ! tiSSm 'Ilcmmhi.d, Ml iiro: ttifohhi 'ording, Hinri't, 'Jraidini, Enilyoidcrlirl Qmlt in auZ StUv.hwg fine or hei -ij goods it is Where tr havo no Agents we will cMivier a Machine for the price named above, at the nearest Rail Road altionof Purchasers. lissfar aH Sewing Wa cMrss far Safe Wilson Sewing fflachl Co., A Hew Ideal sll'n: !.':': . !- r JtV.I i'f'il'a llVflil(r-MT H f'tff ,("-"il'O- ! ,llMH 1 Li, !ito i bi.: ' I 01 -jjttat Lrf ,i !,....,, ,id a) Um m fn THE ALBANY REGISTER PRINTIKO HOUSE WiTH NEW AND M m . , i-,, mJJmJ tli.lfil POWER AM HA.i PRE S S E S. jo f.TR'i'i Vi 'j'Mli.iliiiti; NliBtia 5i ill li nii-.''!' rt i ftfl?i Latest and most DeiniUte .i 1 li Ij fki'f . i ) ft JrtJ i iH Styles f Printing Material, mini feundonbtedlj B9V THE SHEBANG; TO GO FOR ! WTien you wish ifli. Posters, or 1 r ' Visiting Cards, Business Cards, Mia? 'ill y:'i! 't- -ii im BillHead Letter, Heads. "it il' Envelopes, Ball Tickets, ,.! ii-. ., (. iviitV .o)6.(H0 Progarrtmes, Labels-- But why pardcularixe when ItrtegWNi crally acknowlyilged that, wo are i ON IT i ! si in ow yftwtiwrsmtx , , :.i .sib ayiAl i:W iii!raixi ol rfi inlrtpwa iifflSK!gTIuig wiinai