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j gggg&g REITCR. . 3 PUBLUttKD KVFKV WEDNESDAY AND atfrCWMV, H Cemsr Forty tkvl FtrdWrato. TKKM&-IK ADVAlfCE.. One year....... Three dollars. Six months AM Two dollars. Piiutle eopiea Ten cents. Td Mtilw or ft ve 80 erih I To clubs of ten ... j f ..M) " A I) VKUWI ?H; BATHS. Transient advertisements, per smiare of ten Unes W less, flrst'insertlon 11; each subsequent insertign 0c. Lrner adver tisements Inserted on the most liberal Jolin JmUaTi straw. 'fto mlulster said last nialifc, says l. "tion't be afraid of giu' ; tf vouf We ata't notliln' to other folks, w1iv, what's tlie' use of plrr ?" Anrl that's what I say to wile, says I, Tlieress Brown the tnia rable sinner, He'd flwnera tarar'd starve than give A cent towanibuyin' a dinner." I tell vou our minister's prime, he is, -Hot t couldrrtquite determine. When I heard him a-givin' it right and left, Just who was hit by the sermon. Of course there couldii 't be o mistake WJfcn be talkM of long-winded ? pray.n For Peters arid Johnson they sot and scowled At every worvl he was sayiti'. Ana the miniver he went on to sny. There's various kifids o theatin". An religion's as Rood tor every day As it is to bring to laoetin'. I don't think much of the man that fives iord Aniens at my prcachin", And spend his time the l'oilowin' week In eheatiu' and over reaoWuV 1 guess tliat dose was bitter enough .Til, man life) BroHm to s waller; But I noticed he didn't open his mouth, Not one, after that, to hoUer. Uurmb, says I, for tho tninistei :' Of course I said it quiet Give as some more of this open talk ; It's very retrenehin diet. The minister hit 'em every time ; And when he spoke of fashiou. And riggin'ont in bows and things, As womui's rnlln' passion, And a comin' to church to see the stvles. I -ojttldn't help a-winkin', And a-uudging my wife, and says I, 'That's iwu', And I guess it sot her a-tliinkin". Says I to mvself, that sermon's pat ; Bat man Is a qneer creation ; And I'm much atraid that most o' Ukj folks Won't tike tbe application, Sow. if he had said a won! about y personal mode o' slnnln', I'd have gone to Work to right myself, And not set here a grim.iir. Just then, the minister says, says he, And now I've ComM to the tellers Who've 109t this shower by wur their friends As sort y moral umbrellas. 'Go borne." says he, and lind your fanka, Instead of hontln' your brothers' ; Go home, ' says he. "and wear the coats You've tried to fit forothers.' My wife she nudged, and Brown lie winked. And there was lotso' smillif Aid lots o' looking at our pew ; ir sf my bkmd a hilin'. guys f to myself, our minister I getting a little bitter ; I'll tell liira when moetin's out. tlwt I Ain't at all that kind of a critter ' 'AW A hot temona'le is one of the best remedies in the world flr a tjuld. I t acts ps omptly and eflV tively, and has no uipleasai.t afW eifu(!t . One lemon ' pmperly squeezed, cut in slioea, put with su gar, awl covered with a half pint of faeilii.g water. Drink just be fore going tooed, awT do not ex pose yourself on the following day. Thk mraedy will ward off an attack of the chills and fever if used ".,omK yoB Warts. Dr. iney, of St. Thomas' Hospftal, .. .ndoiL has writer) an article -Sot ,ue .tywrrfJ'iletailinB he effects of eotj applied to wmGs. lie ap .ied it freely toanobfcinate, warty . -rercenoe on the auger, (Sen vered it over with a piece of Mwkjug, platter. This owrae reeks, when tbe wart s tout A warm .bran-nwsb js , a good thing to give a horse when he is brought home hot and exhausted at owe, arid run his ears and legs, and then rub hi .belly, and. rlaukf and) sui o)er jApts of the Italy, as can be got at without wholly re moving the blanket, Jt your man thinks this too much trouble, and will M jk the work willingly, .llifi'.iri ililm l'f rT mi t witk a rtian than lose a good horse. Make a batter with the yolk ol one esrsr or more, accortiini; to me amount of oysters you inte'iided to iireimre. a little nutmeg, some beaten mace, a little Hour and a little salt : dip in the ovsters and fry them in lard to a nice light brown. 1 If iireferred, a little pars- lev may be shred very fine and mixed with the .batter. The batter may also be made thicker ami formed into the shape of a patty, or put into a small till mold, tc oysters bein dropped in and cov ered over, and the whole baked as a pudding would be. Ueniian tvicn TMigraph. 1'iiTTivi; Pi.rsi. A nlatit shouid not be pott. d when it .n very dry, nor when "sotfked With wet. In the tormoT case, it ls verv likely to remain dry, as the water will pass through, pe fresh soil without lienetratinq into the old ball of earth. When the roots are thickly interwoven, they should be carefully disengaged, that tbey may be spread out into the fresh soil : but in shifting young, healthy, growing plants, the roots winch mav (e 'reachuii: the side of the pot, shonid not be disturbed, as it is important to preserve the smaller fibers, upon whose action the ueaitli of the plant chiefly depends. .Ffor- ulJbrtmm. " To Tse Coi.n Potatoes. The boiled potatoes left after yesterday's dinner, are very good chopped line and wanned for breakfast in good milk and butter, with salt and pep per. When you are boiling your teakettle at night, you can boil half a dozen good-sized potatoes, and when cold slice them the long way, something less than a quarter of an inch in thickness. In the morning lay them one by one on the griddle, to slowly toast or brown in good butter or fat, salting them carefully and evenly, after placing them in a covered dish. Men always like these with their coffee ; and these, or the potato balls, are an addition to the tea table when visitors ar present. Still another way to fry is to pare the potato round and round, like an apple, until all is used, cooking slowly and evenly in a covered "spider," until brown. A correspondent of the English Mechanic Says that be has used the follo wing receipt with tbe great est success tor the cententing t iron railing tops, iron gratings toatbve-. etc., and with such effect as to resist the blow of the sledge-hammer: Take equal parts orinlphur and white lead with alxnit a sixth of o) ; f)erpoa$fe lje. tjieHi as to form one homogeneous mass. When going to apply it, wet it with strong sulphuric acid and place a thin layer of it between the two pieces of iron, which should then be pressed tofWlfclSOrOlQ days it will be perfectly dry, all traces of iQmWi -tptlftz van ished, and the iron will have the apjiearancgSrf having been welded together. once The pliiloso pliers of India pofsod a bookej large .that it required a thousand camels to carry it. A king desired to have it abridged, and certain scholars re- duite fin .'M H-fW by a hundred camels. ( Hher kings came, ,w,lw dwftudM,tbafc)jM)iuuld be diminished still more, until at length thejg)unB,wfi recced to four maxims. The nrst of these maxims bade kingato be just; the second prescribed obedience to the puople; the third recommended they were.hungry ; the tourtb ad to, be paodflst,, A A. wilson! SHUTTLE j mm wV m wtfM A CALL. WVtt .1 To the Tax-Pnycrit und La borinir 9Ien or nil Classes of Whf.kkas, Tiirougluioiiiitui leaders and Hngf, wmiprisiiiK botli paitie4, the Atrri cultiiruL.Mocliuiikiil and LahortiiK inler emof ImnVxmnty have been erhulnally negleclcid mid outraeeouily taxed, and the will of the people, through petition and Othferjdie expressed, slutniefullv disii IBWifitUalr treawffy dejlieilind heavy imliffaTlons eoiftfneted, hropeu diSri'urd of just eronomyand in direot violation of theeonstltutlo'n and law; therefore, bail fewNMTVhat, a fflii4 Jaoclmniiis UMd UdniiljL' Men, we ent ourselves loo from afli:irjv oldiputlapis in loonl iiftuii-s. ami rally uader a liaunpr lii-ond enough to emhnice al) who favor, jusi lairwfdop poie i-liquat, riiifjs, eohihlnatlojis of mo oiqMk, ust rava wne and . tllsi'4'anl oi 'ecoitohiy lh t'ouuty, Stale aild Nation. Therefore, as Farmers, Mechanics, and Laboring men of all classes, we eall upon tbe Tax-navel's of Linn county to meet in irT.r.vtive pa'chiotson SATl ItDAi. Ih, MAlTI2s,ls7t, to elect delegates to attend aCounty Convention, to be held In Albany, to. select on SfttOMhlft April , INTI illSi s. i rrespeuti ve of put t y. all County Offices. EacTi ti-oin the Tax Umrnohtea fol precinct will be entitled to one delegate for every twcnf -iive votes. Also, toeleet Eleven Delegates to attend an Indopend etUBtato Convention, to be held at Salem, on WcdiiefMlny, April IS. 1H7I. FOR 50 Dollars ! ! FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, AND EVERYBODY Buy the World-Renowned n rr 1 w THE BEST IN THE WORLD! TIie Highest Pwaiiam awarded to it at was VIEJSnSTA.; Ohio State Parr; Nortltern Oiiio Fair; A lticr. Institute, N. Cincinnati Exposition; Indianapolis Exposition ; St. Louis Fair; Louisiana State Fair; Mississippi State Fair; ana Georgia State Fair; FOR BEING THE BEST SEWING MACHINES, j and doing the largest and best ! 1 range of wrk. All other ' Machines in the Market I 'iera:diret COMPETITION ! ! ing, Stitching, Cording, binding, Braiding, Embaji4priri(, Quilt ing and Stitching fine or heavy goods ' it is unsurpassed. .., 5jTjr have jxo Age we will deliver Machine for the price named above, at the nearest Ilail Boad Stiation of Purchasers. W 8 Klkins, Jos Klkins, J Wassoni, V II Howell, J It Smith, John Settle, L Bitter, E Stiin-er, T.Uwn. A Coinpts, J t) Roland, Geo Sei t le, M ppfder, Hr.Kann. J v Jaqulat, .1 II Gllmore, k Llifgett, C Cmvaii, A Ei wln, .1 Simons, li II Robinson, s a Ntckerson, ( w Wheeler, It K HloiUsctl, W it Giltwn, J W McKnliht, ST Miller. John ISuid, David Pnitth, (Jeo V Hon, K Chcadle. (i It tiilmorc, W" R Uonavn. John lienncy, J Ralston. F C Husartl. It WYOlTllj,', .1 Klllson, K fnrton, it W Baker. J Bievlnfl. K i: Fanning, J Turtier, L Kniirhton, I BuvflpN J R Jenks. ' T Clemens, Wojiticoy,: I.Parker, m C R Knltfhton I spunkier. V (ioldsberry, J A Mts.hee, ' .1 WMctihqo, l l.aper, M f Uloway, JSrotd., R Mel lung, IlRHfctfBatV V icifrfcr, W ? Poster, tireen Kinder, I! IfurUmsliaw, II IV jrlawlltoiw Jas K Charlton, , ... J Newman. V is?" (icore i 'rahtrWk-' FJfiJniith. .lobCrahtne, ". Andrew Crahtnea, WinJCrabtre , ,1 X Crabtree, .1 WCary, .lo.Si.ton. James RidKeway, Aaa II Peterson, 1! KClaypooI. Isaac Sylvester, C HyivcsiteiV .. Cur-y .yiyeto-r, S svlve.tcr. A .tntnes, John Wadkjnds, W Paul, John Beard, a j Heart. wsiMi, Win Prier. Kolierl Moore, Joal Powell, Jr, M Blake, C Martin, J Mallett, M Tillert, K Murray, J I! Titus, s k Voung, J Klehait,. l'MT'hompon, 11 F -imp-nii. R Chcadle, ItichmondCheadle, J A Powell, (i (iray, Jos Liggett, li W Collar, i ; V Kezarue, .1 It Roberts, l.ouis Lo'rentl I. F. Smith. ' V i' Anderson, Pan lei Hotick, It A McFailand, J F UaekensU), WG Harris, N M Teollls, Richard Chcadle, PJiUisj wr i, .1 B Parrish, it Daher. A M WUSOn. W A Peterson, David Feebler, I) Slmens, D Simons, Jr., J M Marks, W Miller. J It Howe, A 0 Vernon, X'flcmt, ' li F Smith, P McClure, J HWpaon, w B vniiee, 1 Howk, "V Hi neilict, VV II Miller, J IHiilmoro, A J ltlevins, -Jaiivld Froinan, rliE Blaln, . MM Cook, s Duncan, feF&rland, nderson; inebarger, Plummer, atnes, fit Cur). R Tucker, i J M Carl, J RCiiibtree, Jidin Wilson, J5 South, James Limllev, Rff Polinlc.xicr, jrfinsj' A W rfmrloton, A II Chariton, li'itzwaler. .1 A McHeiirv, M 1 1 By land, John ;iit, 9Msm, hi - II Johnson K Powell, C J I.erh eTi VV Ray, W E I'iav. HVUerfalok, t Jl. Phrrmnef, J W I .aria ml, C Clark, P C dark, PETERS & SFEIDEL, MAM t ACTl KKllS i;K Carriages & Wagons Of Kvery Deaei iptn.ii, albanv, ommm. VTAM'FACTI RE TO ORDEii AX T 1Y1 and all styles of Wagnitx, Carriages, Etat'kx, Ac., at as reasonable rates as ti e use of good material and llrst-olass worl; will jus tify. Repairing neatly and expedil iimsiv done at low rate. Shop on Ferry lietwcen Firat and Second streets. I'KTEKS & SPEIDEI.. Albany, .March 7. IS73-27 MARBLE WORKS. MOX KOR & STAK4KR, Dealers In Monuments, Obelisk Tombs, Rad anil Foi Ntone, Executed in California, Vermont and Italian Marble. SA1.EM, OREGON. HKA.M H NHOl AT AIJIAKY. CCLEMAN'S Xo hnttfr ' Idenee ot m.i r iiiu viiivicfl" ey of lr. J. N, loleniniiVi Comjiound fcxtmct of Enealypnis can bedesired, tliun the following summiHT of ra lis, treated with this ifmedy alone, fry th .l cpilneiit nhvslclan. Dl:. D vi i Wo. sti , in IM' V. S. Marine Hospital, San Franeiw, report ed In the A" res' Jin. 1S72 IHwiAc l"l EUCALYPTUS A ( ' Iyi ated. ( "unit, iw'il Kfiaiitcut ( ever i hills mitt I'ever Tj'Phoid Fever liifliiu. ul'KidneyM.. . . Dlnrella lnnnitineuri of Ci lite Mrleturc 5 !i 10 0 9 4 8 1 io 7 a a .1 a 27 25 2 i it a 7 7 3 1 IK 9 4 15 13 8 laeiiwt-otitic Heart. Dysentery i broil ic Dlurrliu'n... Cronvrrhcrn Itropsy lonipii'teiycorn.ho athe of the aliove, are the reports of the exrK'rin'ients with Kqrnlynttut 1- Dr. I.orrimor. of Berlin. Prtttah; aiidDr.Kcel. i, chfcf Phvsielan of the Austrian Rallwuv Co.; publislted ih the Ant. M 1. Jt ur. .Inly, 1872. It will be found very eftlcaclous in oostl nate cases or Dyspepsim Rtnehitis. Haek ingCongh Chronic Sore throat. Ee.nuir rhea, etc., and in nausea dnring pregnan-ey. I): l olcninn'N INinble l uiraii r Kiienb'to- . tiiLa siHicinl nrBenui lion for the; feat nic Mot H Vr I. mid -.1.1 'E, .and Is nnrrnntetl to cure every esse treated iiecoiiling to dirretions, wlth6u the injurious results of the nsnalQni. nine hi'iU'IucmI rem edies for that disease. Also pure fluid ex tract Of Eucalyptus, in own round hntllr-, rorjihysIcUui',nse Be are o iiuituiioiiK, anl'takf none but Coleman's. For wlo oyen wherv and by I tslge fair! A Co., Druggists. Portland. Agents for uregon, vSni9v y i X mil REWARD FOR AN Incurable Case! PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. IIIIUCB'ORY. Aater -Daniel Clark, Salem P. O. flecrefarj- J. H.Smith. HarriHbuiff, Owrteer Win. Cyrus, Scio. xurer-licorge Hunter, Walla Walla. Mmnnf-B.'V.OUl. JHU'J" bvln Mt Steward -Mi.' enjw dels. AtUml HU-vmrii - W. H- VtW WwM ruMlin Anthony .Simci, Cnfv.aHlf. O'li&lit vr Fliinl, SMlftij, Wabu Wal.a rflfrV- Mi's. 'Jat.e &nSR&$S . , Pmni'i J!r. M. Pou ets, Slieft l. rm 'rs. h. C. Ree l, M....Hien',;lie. ttf fir. ' C mtnllVc 1 Jap ll Claii., Saicin: Needles for all Sewing Ma chines fpi Salt AKH1B WANTK1P. AWWMW ujurir . ii . t, fflOfl'l it'.! ivift vKiiTorfw ftodi' K. HJitum-, Ten Allkt,l)oitgllis ('.: iii-ley Hitf' Wifift Tfallat'iG. iV .w,"s, Buena Vista;Thomas Itunaers, Scl6; A: B. Henry, Liitujette; H. tun, Junction. .cjoxqL'o;ra. Mii or Cei.trHl liramre Awos In- ton. v,m u '.In A.w.at if it ;hnrt. iy , on the second Tuesday i tivrtiarv- ' k oara monj aoxander. brts'tatum,, , lias Kaiinmg. iri T1R. I.E RICHATJ'S GOLDEN BALSAM! L nn laftHlft htM Iiniron ltsuit ttte only curative in cinmiui'in efdlsosifcs pronounces bymtdical pr'Ctit'on ers Miaonrable. Dr.LeBiciWs GOLDEN BALSAM No.1 tarca Chancres Brat n4 second itsgfs, Sores on the Legs or Body; Sore Ears, Eyes, Nose, Sr.! Coppr-colorl KotchfS, Byphilltic Otsrrh. piseaaeit 8oap,and 411 primary lorois of tb etisoaiie known as Syphilis. Price, to jier bot tle, or twh tot $. Dr.LeRichaii's 60LD8S BALSAM No.2 emea Tertiary, Msreurtal, Syphilitio Ithfuma. Usni, Pains iu tbe Bones, Back of the Neck, Dl ceta4 'tbu Throat; Syphilitic Rash, Litmpa and Coatractsd Cords, Btiffncss of the Limbs, and eradicates all diseases from tbe system, whether caused' by indiscretion or abuse of mercury leaving tba blood pure and healthy. Price, 15 per bottle, or two for $9. Dr. le Biota's GfllflEN SPANISH AIT lldote, for the Core of 0 onnorhraa', Gleet, Irri tation, Gravel, and all Urinary or Oenlial disarroogementt. .Price, tuinrit' . Dr. Le Hlchan's GOLDEN 3MIIISH IS- Jectlon, a wash and Injection IbrseverecMea ; oi iwnnorncaa, innaramatory oieei, mrwiura. ; and all dtaeasea oi tbe Kidneys and Bladaer lTic6,l.B0 per bottle, n 1 Also AeaU for US, LE EldHAU'S GOLDES ! miAtot Seminal .Weatoess, Night Ends- I per bottle. Tba genuine Oouna BauaM la i o?n.W-C I Tattoo. Sole Agent, Mat d)IW