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1 8 ALBANY REGHSTER. mi rVBLISHBS KVEBY WEDNK8PAY AND SATURDAY, By JOLE. VAM fJLEYE XIV REGISTER BUILDINGS, Corner Firry ami Fint Street. TERMS -IN, ADVANCE. dollars. Single copies. ... Ten cents. To clubs of tic (S oOeacll. tswrortea AUVERTISINU KATES. Trtasient advertisements per square of ten lines or Una, first Insertion f 1 : each subiioquiutf Junction 50c. Lapeer u0 iy tinointwrta insert ed on tin; most liberal PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. 3J1 D1RKTORY. Officers of Oregon Stntc Urnnje. Uattir Daniel Clark, Sulein P. O. Secretary J. H. Smith, HaiTlsbnrg. Mt.it'-Wiu. Cyrus, Sfelo. Tmdunr-(iconic Hunter, Walla Vtalla. fltt-Ui,'f - K-I'--l'l- " Until Au'l Stf ward Mrs. Chloo Olds. .tn'.t'in Stsuari W. M Powers, Shedd, ciuniiitin -Anthony Simpson, Corvallts, (Vti -ijr-.'rank Sheliou. Wal Walla 7Vwur ) P.. A. wlfel, Turner. fJNM MrJiiM.i'rus. Scin. ,wiM M. I'owrts, Sliedd. Flora Sirs. T,. C. Reed, McMinnville. taeuiir-: Comm'tt'ji paatol Clark, Salem; R S. Gnrney, Ten Mile, WuTtasCo.;0rley ilull, Wall Walla; G, A. Wells, Rucna V isttt : Thomas Mimkers, Scio; A. B. Henry, l.ainyfctte: H. N. Hill, Jnnctton. , i OIBcers of Ceiilral Grantee Aasocla tiOH. Mi ;. Pretbb-nt- W. F. Alexander. t PwdnViii-James Tatoin. errtan-A. W. Slunnard. Treaxur- r -C. P. Buikliaj K Tnut'r-ir -F. Shedd. P. Powell. Oatf-Ki'p r-Klias Fanning. Ag-nt--l. C. Burkhart. Meets at Alhany, on the second Tuesday a each month. - III wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm AMGR.MMAKl';XKltCISE.-"Jollll," said s couulry pedagodue to ouc of his holarf, "Dill licks Tom. Now prase Bill." "Bill ith 3 verb, thir." "A verb ! How do vou make that out, sir ?" "Cpth he licks Tom, thir." "Well, if licking Tom 'makes Bui a yerbj liow wiljjojjjjajw Tom P "Tom ith a verb, too, thir." "Tom a verb, too."' "Yeth, thir." "Hotfso?" "Coth he ith licked." "su't that Mii?qlar ? Bill is a yerb because he licks Tom, and Tom is aerb becaow he is5 licked. You've gj,a new, graranjat-, r have n't you ?" IfeKflSt&n l;a1 bought me a new one yetberday." "iWeU "satd his master, biting his lips. "just open it ftnd see what a verb i6." John redds : "A veils' g word which signifies to be, to do and to Biiffpr " "lilllidkrdToc rectly," "Yeth, thir. 'Bill"' itlfa verb, and 'Tutu' ith a verb, eib flill did do it, and Turn suffered. Them's "Yon may take our seat' sir. If you progress hereafter as rapidly as yofflnWr done, yon wHTTif a 'm oud Lindley Murray." hi tv Three men and two boys lately tloated rfr 'njrty.two days in the ; swer to an htgttirvja to the cause Indian Ocean in a small boat before i 0f $ grief, lie sobbed out :' they were5 rescued'. Fur the last $1$ lather has just been licking eleven daj twy had neither foxl ; me!" nor water exct pt that the mate Thinking the old man insane, shot a MM which chanced to fly my grandfather went , into the bar 0Wt,$W They shewed lead to r0om, and, seeing anotlier man there moisten their throats, tried to eat much older than the first, and theffHarid jelly-fish, atid inde-' thinking to have a little sport with lirium tfftMtht MWiill one nplhar ''m' )ie ""' t??;i Vm 1 1 i 'ir, your son out there says vou invitindeath. Blond from wounds , ,,ave iu.9yiwat edgetry drank, but) "Yes" replied the landlord, lor when the frenzy passed the men j Rllah he was, fl.coufcL.jK heb. it" woutrl shake hands and kiss diarfThe young' rascal was ciiasing his 9iL,tt wcio .cast, , apd i,a boy grandfather around ' tett-icre lot in tlie Doat aooiuea to no Killed, but this the mate, who acted tiMTtrubWt mofct resolutely pltf-j vented. MbXMSm& Christmas t ? A tur-key. seissorags. Mfj Hlerles af a Mountain tavern. John McCorgnnlale, a prospector came in yesterday evening and re ported a most wonderful discovery M the Aquarieus mountains. We give his story, believing it to be true. JFe has been put about forty days, starting in at a point twenty five miles from this place, and in jMssing up a canyon he noticed the formation as being Jteciltfar and showing signs of recent travel. On his return through the same canyon he found a fresh living stream run ning down the middle of the gorge, wliic had, evidently. ibcyjn opened by the sjiwik "ffuaeartliajdakeor by the heavy rains bursting out from some underground passage. On, following to its course he found a tissnre in the rocks, out of which the stream seemed to come Pro viding himself frith torches, he forc ed himself through the tissure, wad ing the stream for one hundred yards, when he came to an immense cave or cavern. Here he found old mining R'lics, such as picks, shovels, etc., made out of stone and copper. On one side he found what he con-; sidered to be tomb stones, with nu merous tablets and hieroglyphic pictures and writing. One of these tables, made of copper, he tore off and brought with him. It bears the inscription, "sit tibiierra kvis." In one place he found a stone box, which he broke open and found some very ancient coins. On some of them the word "AW can be plainly made out. Another tablet, found on the hard granite wall, bears this inscription: "Jtuta iiro Muro? He also f ou nd a scabbard richly embroidered and having a coat of arms of solid gold, set with precious stones. The place bore evident traces of many people living there at some previous time. And that they excelled in mining and some art is beyond a doubt; He also carried away some jtthe valua ble articles which he declines to ex hibit. He goes to San Francisco immediately, where he will exhibit curiosities and make arrangements to come back soon and thoroughly explore the entire cave and the mountains in the vicinity. It is the opinion here that there is immense wealth buried some place in the cave. Many men are fitting out to make search for the cave themselves. McCorgurdale feels safe iu holding his secret. His story has created the greatest excitement among those to whom he has told it and exhibited specimens. rWot (Arizouaf Mi ner. q RANDFATHEiifi 3TORY- M grandfather tells the following story : In the course of a journey through the West, he came to a re markably, healthy Jooaht where rpleMtotdtoa tvbnfiertuf ofii ago.' A s he approached the'vlilage tavern he IgMfcmfeMfe-htoH man he had eyerseen. seated on the porch, crying like a omidTIn u- ; throwing stones at him fol hal to uiteriere, stranger." '(4 That R'ttled my grandfather, lie concluded' he hal either stumbl ed upon a pair of lunatics,. t he had come across a remarkahl hl. thy oountry. "An overflowed widow with three' children" advertises in the New OtleuM . Pttxiipme for her lost cow that disappeared with the flood.1 j. " Sauce tor the goose is sauce tor the gander " The same culinary adornments which suffice for the fe male of the race Anfermay be Tel ished also with the musculine adult of the same species. "Think of it, Mr. Bobbs, the United States drinks $90,000,000 worth of spirits every year !" Bobbs (excitedly) -"How I wish I was the United -Utes !" Now that the word "hymeneal' is so commonly used in reference to weddings, it is suggested that births should he headed "crymeneal" and deaths 4,dimeneal." i "What do these mean?" said f .cpicer's frieuJ, pointing to the three golden balls iu front of a shop the other day. Indians,"' was the re ply. "Indians!" Miid his friend. " Yes, Pawii-ees," retorted picer. Tipkins arotised his wife from a sound steup the other night, saying he had seen a ghost in the shape of an ass. O, let me sleep," was the reply of the irate dame, "and don't be frightened at your own shad ow" . .. . A pair of drawers A au of truck horses. NEW TO-DAY. Fox Sale. . and all kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Tree For pnriicuinrs inynin: on the fcrin t n as, 74-n BEDDING ! " W.J. WARREN & CO. Upholsterers, FlraiWeel,5 i : .,linuy, Oregon, A' RE I'KKPARKD TO FUBNISU ALL kinds of " BeddlHR, mttrM-, I'pholNtertiiK. Ac., to order. Weina iiracllnit workmen, i;K!V Kuaranteahati!atiioii. . All nphqlsteryork done in Allwny. ! Call and taawhie our stock and work. S V w. J. WAIiHKK A CO. Apr,Um,;lp4 White Prince, i -i: n- 'ii' -1 MS- ' WILL BK Jkt rut: utKUY STALE of Messrs. mrwiAfl & Schlotwor, in Aliianv, Moinlav aftuPioou, Titesday, and Wndnaidav forenoon of each week, and on Tlmradiiy allu1iooii, ttiim and Satur diiv of each wcnk, at the lfver' stable of MT. Kurhln, Salcru, from Aprfl M to July lf , 1874., , Tenua for Mix asoti, dnri July let, 174, iTi4 vnttt ft . . ' ' " 30, U. S. iold (Join. forrAWiiho!'. SnM H Ine jfhen the Mart' it known l he with Foal .,-:'! W.l.lllKH. Albany, Or., April, l7i-3u A New Idea! A. WILSON SHUTTLE Sewing Hade FOR. 50 Dollars!! FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, AND EVERYBODY Buy the WorlS-fienowned IfiUttt! THB . BEST IN THE WORLD I tSTThc Highest Preniiuiu was awarded to it at VIENNA; Ohio State Fair; Norther u Obi Fair ; Amer. Institute, N. Y.: Cincinnati Exposition; Indianapolis Exposition; St Louis Fair; Louisiana State Fair ; Mississippi State Fair ; and Georgia State Fair; FOR BEING THE BEST SEWING MACHINES, and doing the largest and best range of vrork. All other Machines in the Market . I ''(IVere tn dire1 r'A iVl COMPETITION I ! Mrttatrl MTFor Hemmmg ll in$$yt$i&bg', Cording, Binding, Braiding, Embroidering, Quilt-1 ing'and ' pitching fine ' or heavy goods it is unsurpassed. I Where we have no Agents we will deliver a Machine for the price named above, at the nearest Bail Road Station of Purchasers. Needles for all Sewing Ma chines for Sala OM Machines taken in Exchange. AUKMTN WANTKU. AIMKI, Wilson Mewing naehltte Co.. 38 Claveland.ijhio. f!' ADVKKTKSEMKNT8. PETERS & SPEIDEL, . MAN l'rACTvA:B8 Of Carriages & Wagons, Of Kvvry ncNcrlptlon, AS, BAM, OREGON. f MANUFACTUHE TO OlIDEK A K I and all stylo, of Wagom, CarringeH, llaeka, Ac., nt ns rrasonnhlp rntc" .id the uw of (TOTHl iiintc.rial and Urxt-elas work will 1n tlfy. J fierairlnir npatly and c.xixnlitionslv don hi low rates. Shop on Flirt y botwwn First and Second streets. l'KTKRS A SI'KTDKL. Albany, March 7, IK78.27 MARBLE WOKKS. .VOX HOE Ac STAIOER. lienlers In Nonuments, Obelisks, Tomts, Elead and Fool Stones, Wl Kxecutetl in Calirnrnla, Venumt and Italian Muible. SAI.KM, OREGON. IIKASil U SHOP AT ALBANY. &0LEWS; No h(tttr evidence of t hi. ii (Vu Iu, i ey of It. J H. t oI' Uihii'k Coinnoniid Kxlract of Encalyputscnn nodeltrMl, than the following suininHry oi cases, treated with this rcinedv alone, by that eminent ldiyalclan, l)n. I) V1 Wo'sr , in the V. S. Marine Hospital, San Fmneiseo, report ed in th'A'iifns No. IK7" w jMtrmii : an ('as ft (tied. Curnl. hn'il VcmUtetMt vvcr S ' fi (Tiilla nad Fver 10 It) Typhoid lv-r 9 V liiHiuii.of lt,itn is ... 3 1 lllurHiM 10 7 .1 Incontinence oi I l ine 3 3 StrltlirP 6 I a InOHnt.ot Klnddcr 37 35 Uleiiiiorlmirin 13 10 j j lNcorthe Heart.. 7 7 ljenlcrj 4 3 j ChronSe JMiu-rtMca. . . . 12 4 norrliea 5 is Dropsy 3 3 (.'ompletclyeorroho atiye of the above, are the report of tho experiment with Eucalyptus by Dr. l.orrinier, of Berlin, l'rnnfta, nnd I)r Koeloi, Chief Phrsiriiin of the.Austrian Railway Co., published in the Atn. ilfol. Jmtr. Jnty, mi. It will be found very efliiacious in obstl nate eases of dyspepsia, Bronehitls. Hack ing Cough Chronic Sore throat, Lencor rnea, etc., and in nausea durlnir presnan cy. nr. l olrinfiit'ftUonblc Kxtraet ol Enenlj'p ttiN is a special prepara tion fortlietreiumcntol FKVt h and AUHK. innd is warranto! to now every case .treated according lo ditwionK, without the ininrions resultfl of the usual Qni ninennd arsenical rem. eflienfoj' that diseuse. , A)opuie fluid ea t raft of Euctilyrrf tm, in tSie ponnrt bottles, for physicians' use liewareof iinitaUonii, nhd lafce none but Coleman's. For sale eyerywhere, and by llodge Oalct&Co., Ornggists, Portland. Agents for i-egon. EMSSS REWARD ron AH Incurable Case! XDR. LE RICHATJ'S GOLD CM BALSAM I After ten years' trial on this CoBt hai .-oven ithUf4he oniyonrntlie in a certain clia of discuses pnmuunccd by medical jiractitlon vrs at lnonrabh). Or. Le Bichan's GOLDEN BALSAM No.! enres Cameras first vJ wend utatjt'S, Bores on thoXagsnr Body; Sore Ears, Eyd, Noae, ftf.j Oupporolarod Blotches, SyphUitte (fetarrb. PiKoas.'d Scup, and alt primary forms of tb im-mt knownaa Syphilis. Price, $S per bot tle, or two tor $9. DrleRiM GOLDEN BALSAM Ho. 2 eures Tertiary, Horciu-ial, Syphilitic Rheamsr tism.Paiiu) in the Hones, Back of the Neck, Dl. cerated Sore Throut, Syphilitic Bash, Lumps nd Contracted Oords, Stitmess of the Limbs, sndsJNdlcatas all diseases from the system, whether caused by indiscretion or sbnse mercury leaving the blood pare nd healthy. Price, $3 per botUo, or two" for ID. Dr. Le Ichau's GOLBIS SPANISH AN- tidote, for the Ours of Gonnorha, Oleet, Irri tation, Gravel, and alt Urinary or OeultaJ dissrMngetnentt. Prise, t2, 90 per bottle. Dr. Ls fiichan's GOLDEN SPANISH IN- taction, a wash and injection for severe case of Gonnorhces, Inflammatory Gleet, Stricture,' and all diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder. . prlc,Lpsjt.bottlf.- AIM Agents for DR. LE EIOHAU'S BOLDEH per bottle. The genuine GotDati Bajuuk is jat np only in round bottles. ' On receipt of prioojthsse wemnlnss wis oT nuril .nreiyacked anTfron 0. f. ItlCHARDS CO. Wbetesaie sad Betsll rugtat tad Chemists, 8. W. cor. Olay Saason EUCALYPTUS time -mm m its ! w- m tmts.HsafTtacuoo.ua