5' I is" 4 tr VOLUME VIII. ALBANY, OREGON, JULY 21, 1876. BUSINESS CARDS. JOHN CONNER, B A N K J N G -AKD- Exchange Office, ALBANY, VBEOON. DEPOSIT RECEIVED SUBJECT TO check at sbrht. Interest allowed on time deposits tu coin. Kxchantro oil Portland, San Francisco, and New York, for sale at lowest rates. Collections mrtdeand prompt ly remitted. Ueicrs to li. W. Corbet, Hciiry Fauiiie. W. s. Ladd. limiting hour from 8 A. M. to P. M. Albany, Fel. U 1S71-S A. CAli OTHERS & CO., IHttlera in 'XED ss "era. ss 9 IHEJ1HAI, OII.S, FAIXTtt, UY13S JI..SS, LAMPS, ETC, All the popular IATEXT ZtiEIIlIi;s, FINE CUTI-ERT, CItJAIlN TOTSACCO, SOTIOXS I'EKFimKV, nu1 Toilet! UootU. Ptfrticnlstr carp ami promptness Riven r liysticlana' prescriptions and Family Rec IpcH. V. CAEOTHERS A CO. Al'.Hiny, nch-4v.T ii. j. oioiiTo., yi. CI RADCATE OF THE 1MVI:IT X Medical College "f New York, laic mcmlxrof Bcilevien H spiral Medical t 'ol lege. Sew York. Okkick-Ih A. arolbers A Co.V drujr store, Albany, Oregon. KP1ZOOTICS IHSTAM'EO. THE RAV TKAJI ftTIZ.t. "LIVEN, SI IS FLOnnSIIINU LIKE VotlKEN bay tree. Tltsnkful for jmst favoi-s. sutl wishing to merit the continuance ot the suns, the BAY TEAM -K ill rtluavsbe rrnidv, ami easily found, to rto any haultnar within the city Mini's, for a reasonable -mpcusfttiou. Erft el I very of Vomls ft KpecinltJ .' A.X. ARXOI.l). 20va Provirictor. WHY" SAY THIS DAMAGING AND troublesome complaint cannot be cured, when so many evidences of success niisftit te placed betore you every day cures of supposed hopcljs cases? Your physician informs you that the longreryou allow tbe complaint to exist, you lesson your chances for relief. Jxficrienrt: fun ughl this in ail cases. A. Carothera A t'o." Pile Pills nnd Olntetont ere all they nre 'recoinnienden. 1o he. Will cure Chronic, Blind and Bleeding Piles in a very short time and arc lywenftut to use. This preparation is sent by mail or ex press to any point within the United States at 1 50 per package. ' Address, A. CAftOTHER CO., 27v3 - Btjx 33, Albany, Oregon. The Eugene firemen are makii! nr fHnc'ereents for a gi-utitl bail tit Lane's Hail on Christmas eve. JOHN SCHMEER, EKALEIt IX Groceries & Provisions, ALBANY,' OREGON'. HA8JT7ST OPENED HIS NEW GBOCER establishment on corner of Ellsworth And First streets, with a fresh stock- of firoecries, Provfsiohs, Candied, CtKar-s, To- nweoo. c, to wnicn no invites the atten t ion of our citizens. In connection with t n'c store he will keep a IiaRcry, tti't will always nave on Hand a ruu supply er rresn oretu, crackers, e. B-2T" Call and st'c ni. JOHX SCHMEER. February 16-atv' ALBANY FOUNDIiY And 3WC achine $lxcff9 AF.CIIERRV rroprletor, ALTIAXY, OREGOX, SlanufattaTcs Steara Engines, j flour and Saw Mill laeliln- -tfOOtt WORKING And AQJi.C ULTUH AL MACHIF1 ERY, And all kinos of IBON AN BaLtSS CASTINGS. - Particular attention paid to repairing all kinds of machinery. 41 v3 -fjf BOTliEimoi and ShMker,M door J2j east of Harper's warehouse, is always on band to do work at reasonable rates, neat and nice.- 27-8m N. T. 3TOOBE, House and. Sign Painter, ALBANY, : : OUEGOX. fXRAISTSa. PAPER HANGING, CALCEMIN- enee of 2A years in the business in the luist, I Shop on First street, next door east of Clark .it . M.B 23ar?3er Dlxop S L B. ROYAL HAS OPENED a Barber Shop on first street one door west of Thompson Irvins's har ness shop, where h win oe pieaseu u mow o who wish work In his line. Thankful for past patronage, ho hopes by close attention to busi ness to merit a continuance of the same. Will keep constantly on hand a full supply of . rer&iMiT an4 Hr Oils, the best assortment In towiC Come and ace me.- Aibauy, Or Febmary S3, JS723var ' . . C. STOXE, M.'l'.i,ir-' Physician and Otrrgeon, BKOWXSVILLE, OBEGOX. rrtrEAt tle Drar Hiore. 27v8 SAMUEL. E. YOUNG, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, THRESHERS, REAPERS & MOWERS, WAGONS, PLOWS, SEED DRILLS, BROADCST- SEED SOWERS, ETC. First street, Albany, Oregon. Termcs: - - Caslv. St. Charles Hotel, Corner Washington ami First St., ALBANY, OREGON, Matthews & Morrison, PROPRIETORS. Him newly furnished throughout. The Ieal the market affords always on the table. Free C'otu-li to nnd I Voiu the House. s c. smkiku & c:; - Dealers In - C'lulliliif , Hoots and Mioea, Hals, (irorf. ri !i, l'n;)rv (;x:!l, Notions, fclioljilliis and Pistols, Xails, Rope, Mirrors, Wallpaper, V.o:l nnd Willow Viun-, 'I'roftlts niul YnlisjcH, Pocket Cutlery, Ac., Ac, Sold very low cither for cah. or to prompt p:i n:m .' iat; customers on lime. v7 Furniture Warerooms. FPj:f)TiRAF. HAVIXil pn:viir:c:l She entire intercut of i. Collar in the hire firm of Graf A Collar, in tlic fnriiit ure Iiikiiipss. takes this npiNn'tunity to return his 1 hanks to the citizens of Albany and vicinity who have so generously patron ized him i;i thtf p;i-r. an i nsm i! fully ask a continuance of t he nme. CJAll kinds of fur niture kept on hand u.lfl manufactured to order at lowest rates. l OKU I1RAF. Albany, Nov. 12-vSi:S Ruisin: ad ?2yIjis BiiSlditijjs. IVTE THE INDEIJ-ltiN ED I'.l-O I.EAVKTO T f announcx' to the citizens of Albany ioe.l surrounding coon try that. havi'ir supplied our selves with the necessary machinery lor rais ing and rcmovinsr lmiidiits. we are rea'ly a uil tirues to receive orders for such work, which we will do in short or ler at lowest rates. We guarantee entire satisfaction in all work uudet taken by ii. Orders left at the KKlilaiTCit oflice promptly atteuted to. Applv to. Alba, KANTY, ALI.EN & CO. Or., April 2:1. 1S7.5. 2v7 I II (E NIX Livery i Feed. Stable t'OBNKK WASirlSGTON .1 FIEST STS., AXS. MARSHALL, Proprietor. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, HACKS & SADDLE horses to let on reasonable terms. Horses boarded by the day or week. I will have some of the uayest rigs ever turn ed out ot a livery statue in Albany. frvT" HEAlisE and carriages furnished for fa nerals. Give me s'cAll when you want to ride. ' ' ASS, MARSHALL. Albanv .March 10, l,S7S-i"v HAEDWAEE ! BOLTS, all stipes and dccrl tions, & general SHELF IIARI. WAKE a l'nll and complete as sortment. Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Hose. Tin, Copper, Zinc and Sheet iron, on hand for sale. CROCKERY WARE, The largest and fflC't complete assortment in the city. C I!eKilring done neatly, a( short notice, Olid WAKUASTED. J. GRADWOHL. First street, Albany, Oregon. n27v8 DR. PLUroir.lER, DKUGGIST, 1 1 " s Pare and FrcsiV DRUGS AND MEDICINES I Oilt, Ferfumeries, Toilet Articles, mtssvs ami snoui.nF.n hracfa. Kt?" Prescriptions carefully filled, . 8-15 Xew Millinery More ! MllS. D. STEVENS, . HAS moved into the store recently occupied , , . ,y I9- 9:. C- JEnglisii,on First street; ad joining the City Drug Store, where she has opened out her select slock of . Fashionable Stock or miliiicry Gomh. Having had many years of experience in the millinery business In the Kost,Mrs. Stevens be lieves she can give toe fullest satisfaction to all who give her their patronage, and wonld there fore respectfully solicit a share of the same. . ,t MBS, D. 8TKVEXS. Albany, Nov. 19-v8n9ml . w. it. rRAiiAn, - ' (I.AT OF nCBISiUtl Merchant Tailor,1 KEEPS always on band Doeskins, Cassimercs Vestings, etc., a larger and better stock than ever beforo brought to this nikrket. Cuts and makes to order all styles of Clothing teeing sati.'fiiotlon. Shop on First street, next door to City Mar ket, latelv oocunied br Dr. IS. O. Smith. S5v8 . V. WILCQX, Tdfoxxiooopathic Fnysioian. OFFICE with Dr. E. H. GrifflnFirst street, Albany, Oregon. iJ"ClirotiicJ diseases a specialty ' 3SvS FRIENDS X CITIZENS ! ! COUNTRYMEN !! ! LEND US YOUR TRADE I "rE II AVE JCST OPENED OCT A NEW T T and fresh assortment of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &c, in Dr. Tate's new brick, Fiist street, where we would be pleased to serve you with any thing in our line. . Our stock was selected in San Francisco, by MR. JOHN BARROWS, well known in this city, and we feel safe In Giaaranteeins satisfaction to all who lavor ns with their pat- rooajrc We will endeavor to keep on hand a full sup ply of Fresh Vegetables?, In their season, at all times. You arc invited to call and seen. T I.F.K 3c TATE. Albany, May 3. e-S3 BUYS THEM. HAVING JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SH1P ment of theeelebrated new style Combined Drill and Broadcast STATESMAN GRAIA DBILL, dinct from the factorv. am now offering extra inducements to i he farmers of Oreyon. Most of the best farmers in thus. ate aro now usinij them. Sitvini; seed and an increased yield of grain is the result of driiiitt r Cun be used equally well as a Drill or Broadcast Seeder. The STATESMAN GRAIN DR1LE has been c;r.-!it Iv improved for this year. Ware-rooms at inv Blacksmith Shop, comer of Socomluud Ellsworth streets, Albany, Oregon. FRAXK WOO!). Marcn 31, lsiV2.i i. it. ui.A ii:i :, ATTOI LXEY AT LAW, BROWNSVILLE. LINN CO., (MiS. naoHI'T ATTESIIUS tilVKS TO ALI, business. 2-a J. C. POWKI.t. I. FLIXX. I'OW'KrX & FUX.'. AlioriipjH A t ini: llors Rt !.: and J.'o llcitorH In Ciiauevt')', Ailan-. Oregon. C'olI?ct ie-ns nnide and con vcyrtnees promptly attended io. 1-8 PKOSPT EJeJiverv, I2::te?i. it savins HAVIN'ii bought ;ut the delivsrv busmessol Mr. I.ivis Stimson, 1 be leave w ;uiiiminoo1i tne cliK'.ep.s :iTTt imsmcss men ot Ai'";::iv, tha I have ou the streets an e.xtiref-s a:el ioi vvH'ror ttnd will be happy to serc all wild ui;!y giv; me a can. AH orders v.iJi be promptly altcnued to at reasotiaoie rates. Orders may be left at the Drug Store of Rell & i-atKcr. VIRGIL PARKER Lebanon Hotel, !. II. CLArCESTO, I-R01"R., I.KHAXOS, OKHiOS. . XTOUSE newly furnislied tlirjmghout. Tile J. A. nest the marketsatiorM aiwa son t lie table. The nostofiiee is next door to Ibis House, from which the staife leaves for AHmny at 7 o'clock A. M. and rettirn.ng arrives ot 8 o'clock v. M. Con vcyHiices procured tr imrtics wishing to visit the Sofia Springs. Library and reading- niom, witn cnoice reaumg matter, tor ine guests of the house. aprSUvS CIIAS. BOlfiGABBES, WATCOHAKE R & JEWELER, Corner First and Ferry Ms., ALBAM'i OKiXJON. Watches, Clocks, Silver and Plated Ware, and Jewelry of every description and of the best manufactories, on nana tor sate at lair rates. fr Cleaning nnd repairing Timepieces a specialty. ' . tE3S" Jewelry, etc., repaired and. cleaned on snort notice at nvtng rates. ' - 6"Oive me a call, and see for yourself.gHl Jlarch 3, 187(i-24-S J. II. Bt'BKHART, Real Estate and CoiTeyaiUins Agent, ALBANY, s . t OILECOJi. COBJTXB FIRST AltD BBOADAXBIM fcTRKETS. TAHSfS of all sizes, improved and n'nlmprovs I A.i n tlila nnil a1i,Mint MuinttM anftaHlA for grain raising, al?o timlered land and stock ranches for sale on easy terms. Also for sale a number of dwelling houses and vacant lots in this city. Parties desiring to either sen or purchase should call and learn terms and prices before purchasing elsewhere. 32i-8 J. D. MCFAKLAKD. KM. MOHGAN. MORGAN & IftcFAIlLAXD, REAL ESTATE AGENCY! I AND 1 ' EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, Kext Door to Wells, Farxo Sc. Cos Express Office, Albany, Oregon, WE ARK PREPARED TO FURNISH EMI mnti And ot.lieti irood barsrains in farms and small homesteads in Lin n and adjoining counties. Farms in value ajjd size to suit pur chasers. . ... ' ' Also, city property, both improved ana un imnroved. Kenting farms and city property, and collec- tionsof all kinds, prompflv attended to. Our facilities for advertising will enable us to do more for-our patrons than any other Agency in the State in our lino. . We also pay special attention to tho employ ment and laKr exchange department. a many, may jan. . ' ' Bath IIouss & Barber ?p, THE XJXDEESIGNED VOUXD B3'. rCT fullv thankth elti.efiH of Alban ai 1 vi cinity tot the liberal patronage bestow i tai mm lur uie past seven years, ana aopts x Tin, fuluro a Continuation of their favors. F rlh- aecomniodation of transient customer , n frieH'us in the upper part of town, be tai jpen ed a neat little shop next door to Taylo iror SoJon where a good workman will alw lysbt .. ..rauuamm j wan upon patrons. This lias been & fiingularly lucky year for Governors. iTlie Govenwusof Xew York and Oliiofliave been itoiiii. rated for PresiJent, lieGovernor of In diania lias been nominated fin- Vice President, and, luckiest dog of all, the Governor of- PennHjlvauia has just buried bis rnotrier-ifi-Iatv. Pom Pedro may bis tribe h.erease as tliat of Aboa Hen Adhem vinited Mount Vernon. lie planted a tree near the tomb ol Washington arijd standing betore its gateway, threw a handful of Wild flowers onto the sarcophagi be yond. We shall ha.ve to amend the Constitution and run that man for Pres ident yet. "Do you love me, dear?" asked a cer tain young lady of her suitor. "Do I love yoo? well that's sfanny question," replied the young man, "do you think 1 am tool unongh to hang around over this gate when I know there is a twelve ii.ch boot waiting for me, if I didn't love vou? Never." JOB PRINTING. Vlien 'vou wish Posters, j Visiting Cards, Business Cards. .Bill Heads, Letter Heads Envelopes, Ball Tickets, Programmes Labels, PRINTING HOUSE, Horse Bills, Circular, Pamphlets, ot in fact anything i the FxixitixTf Zcixxe, callatth . j ..- - .; - .- ' ALBANY REGISTER CORNER FERRY &. FIRST-STrf. O It Oil eMf Dr. Gerron, who once flourislietl at Philomath, Denton count', is inquiied for by his step-daughter, Sirs. Ioee A. Adams, of Clarida, Page county, Iowa. His family is destitute. Henry HoseubrooTs, who has been in jail for the murder of McMellen, in Curry county-, was released last week on 68,000 bail. His bondsmen reside in Hoseburg where Kosenbrook is well ac acquainted. . , The Owyhee Avaktncieeay: Great hopes are entertained from the crushing of the Mahogany rock, now in progress at the Leonard mill. There are over 150 tons, audit is believed that the yield will proportionately show up belter in bullion than any previous crushing. At the celebration held at Ilillsboro on the 4th day ot July, 1876, a resolu tion was passed directing II. I?. Morgan, chairman, to appoint a committee of two from each precinct in Washington county, Oregon, to make arrangements for a celebration to be held at Ilillsboro on the Fourth of July, A. I. 1S77- The one hundredtn anniversary of our American Independence was duly an'd appropriately celebrated on the Siletz reservation. The Indians, as well as the whites, seemed to be full of the spirit of '76, and all appeared to enjoy the occasion hugely. 'The Forest Grove people are excited about a ietition for a road to the station. A petition and remonstrance have been numerously signed and filed. Some want a straight road through the new ground and others want it to follow the old count' road where it is solid and hard. In accordance with a resolution passed at a meeting held on the Ilillsboro park, July -tth, Hon. T. I. Cornelius, lion. T. D. Humphreys, Her. J.' S. Griflin, Dr. Wm. Geiger and Ira E. Pnrdin, Jr., have been appointed a com mittee to prepare a history of Washing ton county, Oregon, for publication. To pick the hops of the PuyalhipJ valley this season, not less than one j thousand hands will be required and j that is the great difficulty to be ex peri- ! enced in the production. Picking be gins about the middle ot September, lasts t wo weeks, and cannot be post poned any more than the cutting ot hay or grain, when ripe. The Christian churches of "Washing ton county have made arrangements to have a county co-operation eampmeet ing on.lhe Ilillsbcro park grounds, commencing on Friday and continuing over the fifth Sabbath of July, 1S7G. Pev. G. W. Hichardson and Prot. T. F. Campbell will lie on hand to minister to the occasion, besides other good speakers. The Yamhill lieporler says : "There is a move on foot in this part of the county to create a joint stock company for the purpose of putting a steamboat on tho Yamhill river. The company is to be composed ot all classes of men, who find it necessary to provide some means of protection againt-t the oppres sions ot our transportation monopolies. Freight to McMinville is 6 per ton now, instead of $3, the former price. Time something was done.'' A gentleman who has just returned from a two or three day's trip through portions of Marion and Clackamas cennties, reports to the Mercury that crops are generally looking well. II thinks the yield this season will be fully up to the average it not above it judg ing from present indications. Some tall grain and meadows had been tangled by the late rams, but none so seriously fallen but that it will come on all right with a tew aays' sunshine. i The -Washington Independent says : ijastou s oig aucn on vv apato lake is now so far completed as to fa Re the raging Tualatin in a straight lice across the bottoms on its new route, and' thus relieving the lake of the back water at its outlet. The lake is now fast emptying itself, in fact the bottom is literally knocked out of it. "The ditch is one roiie and a half in length, forty fee wide, ten teet deep in some places, and being cut through heavy ash timber nearly all the way, expense has been large, and the outlay of coast has been quite a help to the circulating medium of the neighborhood. The ditch is con sidered a success. - The Avalanclte lias still great hope for the future of War Eagle mountain. It says: Her minee to-day, if honestly worked, will be found to be as product ive as the richest of any section of the Pacific coast. Let the gentlemen who invest capital in their development see to it, and: it is certainly tor their interest to do so, that their mines are controlled by competent superintendents and work ed economically, and faithfully in ad dition, and they will find that their in vestments will be more than certain to be attended with the . most profitable results. . ' Seattlo cast over 600' votes at Tier re- cent municipal election. This from the Coos Bay JYeics, of July 12th: "Mrs. K. P. Phillips, a woman of rather an unenviable reputa tion attempted to play the roll of Laura J D.' Faire, in Empire City, last Friday, one of our prominent citizens taking the other leading part in the play. Mrs. P. stepped up to her intended victim and lovingly placed 'the muzzle of an improved Smith & Wesson against his head and llred, but he gently moved his head to oiie side and permitted tho ball to pass under his chin, and escaped with his face and neck slightly burned with powder; when he, thinking he was shot, immediately went to his honse where she followed him, and shot at hire l ivice more, he striking the revolver with a cane at the last shot - wJiich turned H13 muzzle so as to shoot oiF the third finger of her left hand; about this time the gentleman's wife came upon the scene and proved her poor marks manship by a harmless shot in thedirec sion of Mrs. Philips. And thus ends the fourth act in the tragedy, firt, sec ond and third not given. The Democrat says: Xever since IJenton county has been the home of the white man has the prospect of a larger grain crop been more flattering than at this time. Our farmers exerted themselves to sow aw unusually large area to wheat and cats, continuing the sowing of grain, iu many cases, until so late that to most people it seemed a mere waste of seed and labor, but the result shows that their trust in the cli mate of. Oregon was not misplaced. The late rains of spring and the magnifi cent showers of this week, have placed beyond a doubt the fact that this late sown grain will yield an immense crop. Oats, which have this season been much more valuable than wheat, promises an enormous yield. The hay crop, which is now ranch of it cut and taken care of, is perhaps the largest ever cut in this part of Oregon. Altogotlier, this promises to be a year ot great plenty in this part of the world, and should prices rule fairly well or high very flush times may be anticipated." The Intelligencer says: "Five shares ot stock in the Seattle and Walla Walla railroid Co. were sold recently at auction, by the administrator of Mrs. Gillam's estate, and broueht G0, or 8J per cent. The secretary of the company assures ns. that it the assets of the com pany were sold at auction to-day, and ine proceeds civueu pro rata among the share-holders, the purchaser would be certain to make at least 100 per cent. on his investment.' The new barkentine built at Bryant's yard in Bell town, by Capt. Gillm'an, has been finished up in good style and painted, and was launched on Thurs day. The keel was laid some time last fall. She is the largest vessel, thus far, tliat has been constructed in Seattle. Henton Holms & Co., of Port Blake ly Mills, have contracted for a complete set ot gang-sawing machinery to be built in the East, the gang alone weigh ing 33 tons. dacltbeard tbe Pirate of Colonial Day. The career of Teach alias Black beard, says All tte Year Hoitnd throws a curious light upon the manner in which his Majesty's colonies were then governed. Teach went into busi ness at once, and having "cultivated a very ood understanding'' with Chas. Eden, Esq , the Governor ot North Carolina with au excellent prospect of success. His friend, the ' Governor, made no scruple of convening a Court of Vice-Admiralty at Bath Town, which condemned his captures as lawful prizes, although ne never neia a commision in his life. "These proceedings," adds his biographer, "show that Governors axe but men." Blackbeard was a typical pirate, possessed with a mania for get ting married. His friend, the Governor, after the manner of the plantation, mar ried him to his fourteenth wife a young creature of sixteen whom he treated scandalously. It is not on record that Blackbeard like Bluebeard, slew his wives. On the contrary, lie had, at the period referred to, about a dozen living in various places. Obvi ously he was a man of domestic instincts, modified by a roving life, and liked to have sombody to welcome Iiiiii borne wherever he was. His cognomen of Blackbeard was derived from "that large quantity of hair which like a frightful meteor, covered his whole Face and frightened America more than any comet that has appeared for a Ion time. This beard was black, which he suffered to grow to an extravagant. length; as to breadth, it came od to his eyes ; ne was accustomed to twist it with ribbons m small tails arter the manner ot our Kamilies wigs and turn them alwut bis ears j in time of action ne wore a slum over hisjtfiouldoi. with three braces of pistols." This was the regular pirate fashion, and its ase is obvious. Iu boarding, the pistol was the favorite weapon ot tbe rovers, who always woro two or three braces in a fcilk sling, hung rather around- the neck than over tbe shoulders. Armed thus. the freebooter was neat ly as well off as it he possessed a revolver. He had only to cock and fire, drop one pistol ana seize another ready to his hand, without tbe risk of losing -his weapons. This, reliance on the pistol,was, doubt less, one reason of the success of the rovers in close fighting. To add terror to his appearance - Blackbeard stuck "lighted matches tinder his hat, which, appearing on each side of his face, his eyes naturally looking fierce and wild, made him altogether such a figure that imagination cannot form an idea of a fury from hell to look more frightful." He was a frolicsome fellow, this Cap tain Teach, in his gtim way. One day, being at sea, and being a little flushed with drink, he determined to make an inferno "of his own," ftn to that end went down into the hold, with two of three others, and having filled several jxits full of brimstone, set them on fire, and was proud ot having held out tho longest against suffocation. - Another evening, being in a p'easant mood, drinking and playing cards with a few choice kindred spirits, he blew out the light and crossing his hands under the tabic, fucd his pistols, laming one man for lite ; and when asked ..the meaning of this said : "If he did not now and then kill one of them, they would for get who he was." One eyrie story ot" Blackbeard and his crew runs thus.' "Once apoi. a cruise they found out that they had a man on board moro than their crew ; such a one was seen several days among them, semetime belo'v and sometimes on deck, yet' no man in the ship could give an account of who he was or from whence he came;' but that ho disappeared a little "jiefore they were cast away in their great ship; but it seems they verily believed it was the devil." Like many other great bad men Blackbeard did not improve upon acquaintance, and his friends the planters, at last got tired of his society. Redress from the Governor of North Carolina was, hopeless, and the Gov ernor of Virginia was applied to. This gentleman at once sent Lieut. Maynard, with a couple of sloops, to capture the pirate. A desperate fight ensued. Aftersome very hard firing, Blackbeard, after hurling on the enemy some new fashioned sort of grenades" case-bot- ties, filled with powderand slugs ' boarded him; but this time met lnV match, nnd fell dead, after receiving; twenty-five wounds, fighting like a fury to the last. His head was cut oft anT hung to the bowsprit ot. the victorious Enough in One Hrd. Emigration to the State oCM ichigarf r was so great during the years 1&35-6, that every house was filled every night with travelers wanting lodging. Every traveler there at that time will remem ber the difficulty of obtaining a lied iu the hotels, even it he had t.voor three "strange bedfellows." The Be v. Hosea Brown, an eccentric Methodcst minisfer, stopped ono night at one of the hotels in Ann Arbor, and inquired p he could have a room and bid to himself. The bar-keeper told him he could, unless they should lie 60 fall as to render it neeesfary to put au . other in with him. At an early, hour the reverend gentleman went to his room, locked the door, and soon retired to his room, locked the door, and soon retired to his bed, nnd sunk into a com fortable sleep.. Along toward midnight , he was roused from' his slumbers by a loud knocking at his door. "Hallo! you there,," - he exclaimod, "what do you want nowP' ;with par ticular stress on the last word. "You must take auolher lodger, sir, with you," said the voice of tho land lord. "What! another yet?" "Why, yes there is only one in here, is there? ' - . . , . "One! why,, here is Mr. Brown and a' Methodcst preacher, and myself, already, ai.d I should t'lHnk that enough for - one bed, even in Miclngau." '" The landlord seemed to think so, too, and left the trio to their repose. . Truth "Hard to Believe. Dr. J. T. Gillman's marc, Fannie, is aucquiuo of unusual intelligence, and some of her pec iliarities have pre v ioiisly been record -ed. A day or two since, while the doc tor was- visiting a patient, the horse was left in the yard, as usual, without being fastened. After the doctor went into tho house, Fannie walked up the yard and began browsing a rose bosh. The servant girl came out and spoke to her,' and se turned and walked back to tho door Inafewmomets the horse re turned again, and began to whinnie and' stamp ou the door step. The girl ca-mo out again, and was not a- little startled to see Fannie running out her tongue at her and acting Btrangely. The organ protruded its entire length, and was kept exposed with a determin ation worthy of a patient undergoing examination by a physician. The girl finally examined the member and found a thorn from the rose bush had got un comfortably fastened to it. She remo ed it, when the thankful animal made a profond how and -went back and stood ' quietly by the ?oor until the doctoi had completed his call. Portland Adver- User.- ."- . - -:.''' Warm' weather, Snripo cherries and political perplexities impose sucb bur litiiMD Dationce that it is very raw now for a man who goes down up on an orange peel, to get op and hurrah- for his Creator. . .i i i: i. riwrairv conceded in diprbmatiV circles that the centre of political gravity, wrhiAh six vears ago was at Pans, has- been transferred St. Petersburg, and? -that Russia holds the key of the roodon . . , temple of Janus. . . . .... .