LEGAL. A. ' j j, 0. X. CHAHBEBI.AU(. Attorneys at Law, OfrrCK- In fonter nw brick block, ftrrt t&oortoUi ha,irtKtra. - vita 13 . tWI4 t ! ,' VT. A. BILYEC, Attorneys at Law and Solicit uri , . In Chancer:, i. -V AfcBASY, , - OKBUOM.i COt.LBTIOS9 prorontlv made on all no t. lamina negotiated on reasonable term. Office In Foster's new block. nlivll . - JT. It. U'EATIIERFORD, (XOTAAY PUBLIC.) Attorney at Law, ALBAXT, : 3 OREGOX. ... . JVTTI E,"tTPRA.OTICE lk THE DIFFER KNT J " v court of she Slut. Specln! attention rlv n to collections and probate mat ten. OFFICE la Odd Fellow' Temple. nlTvlO . 1. HUltraKKT. C. E. WOLVERTOlr. -. Humphrey & Wolvcrton, j Attorneys nd onuiclor at 1 jtw. TVT ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS , of ttatsgtnte.s, OfK E in Fr Oman's brick lup stairs) Albany, Oregon. llntS JL. II. SIOXTAXTE, ttJ-nyatlXlsi-vv', jLUIAXY, j OREQOX. OrtiCE trf rairs, over John Briggs' store, on First street. vllnls 7'- n'itviTT,' y- Attorney and Counselor at Law. Cartas, Old Aa( OJfrx Building, Albany, Oregon. ... .. . - : -- WILL PRACTICE In the different Courts ot the State. vllnSJ - D. B. . BLACIvBlRX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALBAXT, I t OKEUON. PROMPT ATTESTIOJI UIVEX TO ALL business... J! - j 52v j X. Jtt.iJOXES, !fl. IKiysicia and Surgeon, ALBANY, OREGON. OrriClS At Pltimmer's Drnjr Store, In Odd Fallows' Temple. Beshicmx- Second and waahlmrton street?, one block sou Lb of Ana. MarsuaU'a livery stables. 4tjvl2 S. ML SAVAGE, II. D., Fromahs's' Brick, np stairs, Vfrai atrees, 1 Albnuy, Orearoa. vlinlO f C. C. KELLT, n. I., rUTSICIAlT f: 5 : tSTJBGEOIT. ALBAST, -oitrxiox. OrW cif Br Tu-oii-WAiNs brick blo;k. Resi4ence one door north of broom facto ry. Lyon street. llvlS ICliIt'SF. WII IT1., ARTIST, Fresco, Sign, Scene, Iictoiial IaititJjig- A SPJCCIALTT. Roomss and 7, Parrish block.corner First and Fery etrects, Albany, Oregon. CT. CHARLES HOTEL, ' ALBAS r, : QIIEGOS, Sirs. C. Hoak, Proprietor. 'IMIIR IIOCSB has been thorotiirhly ovorhnni X. eyf arvd renorateft. and placed in first class eond'tlon for the accommodation of its guests. C4od Samnle Room for Commercial Travelers. General Statjo Office tor Corvalim. Tiidentnd-cnee-aaci Lebanon - Free Centcb to anil rrn Vt ALBANY Albany, Oregon. The Second Term will open on Wednesday; ept., 1st, 1880. For particular .concerning the conrses of tody and tbe price of tuition, apply to Be. ELBERT X. CO?flIT, Prea. , Jaly SO, 1880v 12i44 IT.H i. sl:sth & co's CELEBRATED USrJTllCKY STLE DE17 iizfiny y. smith & co. ws3a2im1y, th DistKentuok.- S 2S4 VVest Third St- :i'; 'ciribi;:rmTi:'.-- S. SaJtmiirsb, agent, AJbauy, Oregon; vli-8 KFST ousinetts now before the public. Too A5 s. can make money faster at work for ns than at anything else. Capital not require 1. We will tutt yoiu. t'J a OUT ad .upwur ls made at ima. b 41m. injuuuHons. hen, women, b. n! it Yn wanted vet Tsfiere to work for1' ;.. i w is the time, iron can' devote ynr ws ? nae to rue Hint, tyr only )oui' nre nv i it . . No other bisAiness will pay 50a new. we.ii one wilUnif to work M full 1 : - c9 fOinwio py by enga-fin t no. CVi y umtit' mil' ttruis free. A g rent itrwrt i , miaiiiBit .lucatev easilv ani )nnertWi4-"u AiiiiKt .Imuk Cb Ansosta, JsUI,,..'- (5 r "'. 1 " .... i. " ' ' i n 1 V. MIT If A IT. w sen4 for oar hric jluc for j -j9t, Tast to ar" . 5 f tnunui ttoj -vINIrtliM, HUM) n liini? . ns.c -i iior ft'" utran.'ss. f,i i ptkt-s W "ieiliidi t 8ts- fiiiv ' s lu y (t.a v at !:n. Af!tss. .A t Mt. - aMftJ3 A.yviMta, iiJU 11 m 1S8CED SVIKY FRIDAY, THE EEQISTER BUILDING, IN Comer Ferry and First Street. COLL. VAJtCLEVE & CO., PKOPRIF.TOE9. J. H. XAISE, JB. (X4L VAKCLfVC TEEMS-IX AbVASCE. One copy, one year 2 10 une copy, six mouths 1 00 Single copies.... Ten cents. ! TTTTQ PtUVU jnsv be fonnrt on file at Oo I lulu liUClA V. femvr-ll . l!- NeWRDntx-r AoverttRing Kureautw spruce bt.i. wh-ro luivertiKinif contract may bo msiie for It in NKW YOltb.. Ag-eMfn for the Router. The following named gentlemen are author lie'! to receive nnd receipt for subscriptions to the Rfmistkk In the localities mentioned : Messrs. Kirk A Home.. Roberl Qluss Seth nnves Brownsville. . .Crawfoi-dsvillc. Hnlsey. Harrisbnrg I O. P. Tompkins FRIDAY ..NOV. 2, IS80 Inula Aurloatsad Modern. Tlie ancient religion of India, tanght in the holy Vedap, by Manon, before it was corrupted hy llie IJraliinin priest hood, admitte'J but one Gol Ilim wlu exit-ts by himrelt, who is in all, because nil is in I lira, He being without visible partu, eternal, the soul of all tliingf, and whom none cat' comprehend. The mighty attributes of Deity, omiiijeF enee and omnipotence, are ascribed to IIim,'ali!o the creation of the earth from an lunnite void, and us launching into srace. Tho Hindoo theologians distin guished God in two fit nation in the first he is Zeus. God not operating, not revealed ''Narayara, him who mov eth npon the waters." In the Fecond situation, Zeiu becom? Brahma, God revealfd and operating. According to this antique faith, matter if subject to the fame !atvs of existence and decom position as vegetables and animal ; af ter the period of life comes the period of dissolution everything decays, all returns to chaos ; the harmony of worlds is at a:i end ; earth, air. water, and l'ght mix and become extinct. It is the Pralaya, the tictruclioo of all that exists ; but there is a germ, which purifier itself by repose till the day when Brahma comes to develop it, to give it life.-the creative power ; and to produce the worlds which commence little by little to form, t grow, aud to 011 ale, followed by the Feme repose and the same regeneration. These doc trines lie at the basis of the modern theory of Evolution, now so generally accepted by ecienibt. Also in com plete harmony with modern science this ancient ihcogony declares the peritKj of action and reconstruction of worlds to correspond to the period of 4,"20,000 human years. The Pralaya. or epoch of dissolution, is of equal length. The sacred books declare that the germ of matter is fecundated by IJrahma him self ; Nature develops the element. As the night of Brahma approached its eiul, before proceeding to create this world, according to the Vcdas, the Lord resolved to people heaven with being? bom of Il'mfelf and sharing His attri , bu'es. So the angels sprang from Ilia thought, and hastened to arrange them selves about His throne. But scarcely had this happened when the inferior angel?, who had lieen assigned the mast distant heavpns, rebelled, with Vason ki at their head. Ieing chased from heaven ift. liell, they were named "Rakchasos," the cursed, says the Baga-verla Gile. When Zens unre- vealeu became Brahma, operating and cr tm.', three persons revealed thein !e'vrs in him the Tiimourii Brahma, Vishnu and Si a or tl creating, the preserving, the transturming principle BMhni forBiod man nd"f wrfliiimt ifthes cr himself. lie frafnerT them AJirua. aaul lleva, an.l aave tliem fora l-.ome the ii-kwiAot Oevh. IJere for Liin,lhey rejuii .eiUent, at lengih iho man grew, restless and persuaded the timi-1 1'eva to explore the count iv 'with' him" outside their gar- d m 3jBfrui!ji"5 Whep Ahey. nachedi live limits f the irlo ami bfchelu a beautiful ntikiwKii laiid loomino; ' ui brv'nd narrow sea.' ltti.d wliich tlfey might reach by a rocky , isthmus path, IJeva r 'nVotistiated agatust' their going further indeed wept nud prayii, and .pleaded the commands of her Lord j but suatel i g her yji w hi.t5'f 4i'vU.W!y set out 011 the narrow path, and ' as hi f.jot touched the tw. coMitry, ;. their iieacefnlisfaiid home eeedod from their vision liLe a n.jrage. Adima?gave himself up to 20nh f despair, but Heva kilt hd prayeJ,iaiid God''fiid mercy on Ihera. "Such is tlie Vlic rendering of or Bible account .--.of the fall of maw. - y - Tiie YVdaa 'so - recount - the - history of tlie patriarch Adjigart, offeriiig up his oii!y soil a legeud agreeing in. sl- moet every partieuhir. with the -Bible narrativorAVabinV tlie "father y of the failhfuT.Tr . The .Vedas declares the sonls Of men to be emanations from the sout of; Brali ma. iln the hour of the decomposition' ot the Wyi'lhey are reabsorbed into the Divine Kssence. aiJ, tiiw 'reahsorp- tiou is called Nirwan. The Uiuuoos 4o sot admit the clernHj of Vonieiisjejit I with them tbe guilty, after expiating their crimes in hell, undergo several transformations, and re-enter the spirit ual nature ot Brahma after being thus pu rifled of theii transgressions. The Uirdoo religion teaches ita votaries to propitiate ao offended deity with offer- ings, by prayers, fasting, ablutions, bodily mortifications and mutilations rich gifts to the priests, and pilgrim ages to the acred river Ganges, or other holy places. Tho Fakirs are c species of fanatics, who mutilate themselves horribly, snpposmg thus to pleate God. The theology ot the Vedas is the fer tile ovum whence issued Zoroastrian ism, Buddhism, and Mohammedanism. Though pure and simple in its inception, it has become a tissue ot horrible and corrupt superstitions in the hands of the Brahtniuial priesthood, who ruth, lessly degraded the people in order more effectually to rule them. It was tho Brahmins who created tlie famed castes of India themselves, greedy aud as piring priests, being always high, or first caste ; exclusion from all caste be ing the severest penalty known to their laws. This system of caste, an iron despotism, which makes progress im possible while it exists, is clung to by the Hindoos as if it were "an open se same to paradise. They humb'e them, selves to their British masters, aud sub. mil to any exactions, but it the English Lord, possessed by a brief tit of philan thropy, attempts to disregard the strict laws of caste, to succor a Pariah, an outcast, to abolish the car ot "Jugger naut," great is the outcry, maddening the mutiny. They are ready then to revolt, burn, kill, ravage;, and fight to the death. According to tiie account of a recent French traveler, nothing can exceed the horror of the self-tortures inflicted by the Fakirs, when this car of Jugger naut, containing the hideous image ot the God Siva, mukes its annual prog ress. To prostrate themselves in order to be passed over by the sixteen wheels ot this caT is the commonest form of torture. Another festival of monstrous superstition is tho "Nag 1'unchmi," or feast of serpents at Bombay. Tlie Bin doos worship the serpent as they do Siva, the destroyer, and at the season of the year when the cobras are most dangerous; they celebrate this festival, decking their houses with flowers, pray ing for deliverance from the bile ot ser pents, aud offering rice aud sugar iu the temples, where one ot the grand cere monies is feeding the cobras with buf". taloeb milk, of which they arc very fond, by means ot "Sapwallahs," or snaxe-chi rmers. But though India is now steeped in superstition though British masters crush her pride and bumble her dignity in the dust, though, sunk in apathy, ser vile and passive, yet India has a past grandeur, more ancient than any other land the snn'shines on. Happily for modern thought all vestiges of l,cr glorious achievements are nut yet ob literated. She has still her manuscript -till her ruin, still her Sanskrit tongue And savants say : "It (the Sanskrit) is a language more copious than the Latin, more perfect than the Greek, and moie exquisitely refined than either" also, that the Sanskrit is the parent"! stuck fmm which came the Greek Ian. guage as well as the Latin ; and that ancient India is the parent ot civiliza tion. Instead ot Egypt being tie foun tain of learning, Jlenes, Sut founder. obtained his lore aud laws from the io- d it ote of Manon i:: India ; hence the Justinian Code, the Pandects, the Code Napoleon, the Common Law of Eng land. Pythagoras, and Plato, the Sam ian Sage, and the Prophet of Mecca, all drew from" this fountain. : An extract from the acierit books ot some of the precepts ot Christie, the Hindoo .incarnation of Vishnu, may jgiye the reader ; some , .notion : of the wisdom which pervaded the philosophy ot the prehistoric era iu which the Vedas were written : ' "ilcu'who have no ; elc-mmand are not capable ot fulfilling their duties. . "Pleasure and riches should be notmced when not approved by con science. " "the wrongs we inflict : upon our neighbors f.-l ow as like our shadow. "The knowledge ot mat) ia but vanity; all bib best actions are illusory when he knows not to ascribe them to Got). "Love ot his fellow-creatures should be the ruling principle of the just man in all hie works, tor such weigh most iu tlie celestial balances. , ... "He who is humble in heart and spirit, is loved at God ;, he has need ot nothing more. ; . " A the : body is strengthened by muscles, tbe soul is fortified by virtue. "As the earth supports those who trample it uiuler foot, and rend ita bosom with the plow, so should we re turn good for eviL "Science is useless to a man without judgment, as a mirror to a blind man. "Ifyou freqiijsut the society f the 1 SkmJ your xaropl is nelei f fear wi to dwell amidst the wicked for their conversion. "When we die, our riches remain behind ; our relatives aud our friends only follow us to the tomb ; but our virtues and our vices, our good actions and our faults follow us to the other life." Chivalry had its origin iu India, and the magnificence of fabulous wealth create ) perfect elysiums of sensual en joyment. When jhose who now rule her as conquerers were a mere hordo ot savages, the luxurious and learned Hindoos dwelt in stately palaces, culti vated high art, and r sought to solve, with subtle analysii, the highest prob lems ot metaphysics and mathematics. And the moderns have yet to excel the grandeur of her architecture, the splen dors ot her material life, and the pro fundity ot her intellectual researches. ' A lethargy rests upon the descendant. ot this aiicient people, deep as the sleep of exhaustion. Let us hope they will one day resume the energies that have fecundated the world, ani prove their right to the title of "Children of the Sun and Moon. " m. Selssorlnktuuas. The butterfly never goes hack on its grub. It is a yy man who knows how to spell "company." The air on the Mexican plateau is said to be quite a tonic to the weak-lunged phtteauuic, as h were. The girl wlw bangs her hair often ms the wife who bangs her husband. Much as he loves roast beef, John Bull is continually gelling icto an Irish stew. A bonnet is sometimes said to have a saucy look. Something like a hood wink, you kttow, and theielore a blind. Have ymi hunted up your ulster ? Uoston Post. Can't find the ticket, say nothing about the ulster JVew Haven . Register. The first opera performance we recall was that wherein the morning stars sang together. It was a m ititiee, you will observe. One ot the saddest things of Lieutenant Schwatka's Polar exedition is the fact that ' its leader is going t lecture about it. This paper is down on all rings. Exchange. What is the matter with the engagement ring ? Or the ring ot the dinner bell ? Student of history -'Ves, George Washington was the Father of his Country. Old mat; Washington was the father of George." The mince pie is a little backward this year, and fears are entertained that the early frosts have injured the vines. "Give me the hand that will never deceive me," sings the poet. He wants the cards stocked so as to bring tbe four aces into his fist. The young woman who witnessed her yoHiig man carried away by a bal loon saw her beau ot promise in the sky. The Brooklyn Eagle tells a story of a man who threw up! is hat and yelled "imrrah" when his wife was ranged. Few men would have been so honest. Even the wiest is sometimes a fool. For example, the philosopher who wore his spectacles when asleep that he migh recognize the friends l.e mights see in his dreams. , Wonder what baby would think it worth his while to go through the wear and tear ot growing up, if he knew that he were to, become a freight brakeman or a Iriiifgist's clerk ! , The ladies- wear their hats very 'arge this season and their bonnets, very small. A" h-oiaI, they wear their, bonnets . n the street and tlteir hat t tlie burch. A Boston lawyer advertises:?" Divor ces legally 'and promptly obtained npoii the lowest tpnii and 'on installments." An installment 'divorce must 1 only an aggravation, we should thik. ." The pass of Thermopylae that, Leon, idaa and his fellows held was probably like all other passes issued upon con. diiittu that thev assumed, all risk ot t, "ax accident and damage to person and property. , , .' The man who died game was never known to qnai!. -Boston JT anseri2yt No; but he woodcock his gun at' the wrong time, and now he is an angel without a shooting jacket. The tall uet shout 1 chip 4 and erect a monnmVnt to the ; mats who invented the names - of : the month Where would they lie if he had not put in September to ; rhym with remember ? The Walla Walla Watchman says; Northern Idaho vied strong for annex ation and we hope the day . will , come when ( Washington, will , be ; a grand State, with the Blue mountains and mnjestUi Columbia oh the south, , 49th parallel on the north, the Pacific ocean 011 the west, ami tho Rocky mountains on the east, as tier boundary linss, with Yakima City for its capital, Seattle the New York, and Walla Walla the Chi. cago, of the far distant West. Diphtheria ' prevails at Columbus. Klickitai county, V. T in the family of Mr. JJe'rq; , ' AFFEM "vT&olesalo anl FOREIGN & DOxAIESTIC FRUITS, FANCY GROCERIES, CALIP0E1TIA CRACKERS, CANDIES, 2TTJTS, In fact the Largest, best Assorted and most Varied Stock or OEtOCKEtlEJS in the country. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE GROCERY IN ALBANY. In Tirspraof Briclr, First Over OIIE THOUSAliTD in Use in Linn Countt-, Albany, Oregon. McFARLAND & HARVEY. THE BEST OF A Li. : FC3 1IAIT Ai;p BEAST. For moro than a 1hirl of a ctmtory the IHsxicaiK Mnsiauig Liniment litis been known to tnil.lons 1 K o r tlu world its tliu only sale rulinuoe lor tlio telicf of nccineiirs nntt i:iin. n h a mo-tlcmc nbovn rleoncl prsitoo tie Imt ot" lt bind, for every fui-ui of external pain the STustanfr I-Uiimcnt i ivitlirnt nn cqnnl. It jiiietrlr fie.lt ntxl mitsclo to tle 9ry hour lilHkittir tho c,,l"1 niieonf ptiln i.nd inflitin!Uirnimp.-siblo. lis enccis upon Hamuli Flesh ami tlio Bmtn Cr-afion oro equally M-oudcrlul. The Mexloua . - Liniment Is reeded ly pomoboOy Jn t-viiry liouo. Kvery clay brings novs of the nfoiiy of aa atrfitl st-nlil or buru tsiilxlautl, of i-ltemitHt3o martyr re store I, or n vtftltiAlile horse or ox avocl by tho liculiug power ol this which snoortlly riires each ailments of tli HtTMAM Kl.F.SH - llhgumatlim, HTrelilnesr Stiff JaI.1i. . nnM..S Mn..l.. d Mcalds, Cuts, ISrnlsea and Sprains, Pnliouoni Bites' ana jclts. Stlflftiess. Lameneiis, Old Mores, ricm. i'rostbltea, C IilllIalns. Nor IXIpplrs, Caked Itreast. and Indeed every rorm of external dls coe. It heals VrK hoot scars. For tho Ilaurti Creation it nrru Nratns, tstvinny, - BtUT J.-ints, Fsaudcr, TTiarnras Sores, Ifoor lila cs. r., 1'oot Hot, SrnwWorm. Scab, llollotv Ilorm, Seratcbrs, Wlud rnlls, KpKvln, Tlirnsn, ltlnsboue, ssrrs, .H Jivll, FUm npon the Sitclit and. every other ailment t which the ' occupants of tbe Maul and Stoch Vard are liable. Tho Mexican Mnstanir Juinlment olu-aya cures ant never -diaappoiuta; uudii Is, positively, - t. M THE-BEST. CF ALL, t Q C3EBTS Retail Sealers in Street, AlTsariy, Oregon. The Great Carriage IVSanufacturin House of the World. EMERSON, FISHER & CO,, ; CINCIIVNATI, -OHLO, , t -' 'Ljl ss ' als - Cost Kiatcrinl, fiood Workmanship, Handsome . Styles, Strong - ami DtiraMe Vchiclea in Every Kcspcct. . ,f , . t , 70.000 icARiiiAGEs :, MlMl AtTlBED I1Y rXCIfOH, risllKB -, ARE TOW S VXT. 3I JTfini ' PART Or THE AMERICAS COVIiAtii. , . .. . .. . ., : , TheVtrtTeTtnfniiinirfntisfHcfion. Alt their work Is wnrrnnfe-1. Thej- have ret-eivi-d trstlD.o nials from all rart of the country of purport similar to the following, hundreds or w hie It arecn tlio subject, Jo inspection : -!.:.- Messrs. Emkbpon. rtsHKit A Co.t ' V , GA1.VA, Ills.. Jnly IS. ti-TS. ' I lisve nsnt one of vonr Top BnarRles three vears. and three of I h??n I wo cars Jn n liver ..;- 1 . , i.. iu.rf i uiiKHfHctinn and ai in eonstaat use. Os.tllmLliir. iuuiv, niivi 1 ucsj i'u ..... .- u rv.nx.rr J.11I9 K Dear Sira 1 hnvobecn osinir t e Ktnerson ' snnpose as snv one copld. 1 hail a fast horse. drove Ulm at. lull speea. roniotlmes wrtat tao , dies and mvseif 1 ih-i buirtry. and it is fvday wortb all tbe money 1 paid for it, I say the Eta-ei-son.Fisuer BSisies wludo, .j i , ! , ; j;:; ' i- A. M.TBA6UK, Farjoer. s i Tlie fevoi-ab'o ronnlation the Carrlaecs have mane in locanttes wnere they have been nrt f. l-.ovoml vears bv Livervmon. Vhysiclans.nd otbors rcqnirinsc hard and constant ne. has b-1 1 ttn Incivased ilemand fiwn those localities, to meet which tlie KinnufactuHnff fjtclttties of tlte mamiuotli oetaonsuuent nave wru caichucii, ,ncniitii w n. n gui i;s..t DGO CARRIAGES A WEEK, ,'';.,.s .!: t-v;'..i.(.t,i-,.-. t , ' - , - - '" EMERSON, FISHER & COS PARH1J WSE TH? SJi TITUS ! BROS., Jewelers, , . Albany, z : Oregon. "REGULATING TIME-PIECES A BEPAIP It ing Jewelry a specialty Call. vllnl7 sewiatar ta" Asrenta for "Kew II sn ebiurs. Infallitla Iniian Eenoiies.' -'- . Snro Shot For FEVER 'Sc -AOXJlb- DURING A LOXG i KKSIDKNCE A MONO the Indian tribes of the coast andtheint. rior. I liuve hud the icood fortnne to discover, fmm the 'MedU-ine" men of the se-eral tribes, and from oilier sonreesrst nnuiberol remedies for d irjeiisc incident to 4 bis -4-onnlry, eonsist inn of roots, herbs nnd bark, and bavins; been solicited by many people of this valley, who have tried nnd proved tlie efficacy of thetn in disease, to procure and !Ibr I he same for sale, 1 Hike this means of announcing: to all that, during the ikisi scnson.I have made an extend ed tour th (witch tbe. mountains anil valleys and have sm rod ocrtntn of tbese raniedlea which are 11 sore cure for , . , . Fever unci -A.erTie. Those Biitrcrlnc from Atrne who desire to be rni-eJ.ean leave orders at Mr. 8t Knur's store on KlrstMtrutit, where I will furnish the remedies, w-arrantint; a radical cure or I will demand no piiy. f . W. M. JOHN, fci" Remedies done op in 1 paekaifes. AND - - .. . - - ... NEW BKKRY. 8. C. JlllV IT. J?. , x t isner nwttry i nousini ii-om you as roneniy.t PHTQH8i'