SAT L' 11 DA 31 ARC LI 13, lSG. Pa R a oiiapus A ifdy J oh nson t Ui.CUXVD TUB ,Xfi.sr tUeWMvt, the telegraph Informed m on the 9th, has declined the appointment cf' Secretary of the Treasury, and the Fresi- ; dent has accepted the decliaatio::. Mr. to have a reception and bancjuct ou the souted coulJ Le overcoJne by 11th ,n Laltuhore. able personal sacriSco, he would cheer- Secretaries Lovie and Cox, and Post- i r.,11.. ,. i. , r, ? , , ., , .. lul0 "ie t- It is said uy those who master Ocnera I Lieswell, took charire of ... ,n i .? . , , . ' . T w . are well mtoriiiel iu the matter, that, at - i, tl.e very lowest estimate, six million of ,7.lf ifj ii..tl.l V....... I ...t $ . .i "u ut-c-ii rcasizeu iu me charities of Xew York, by the means Stewart proposed, within four years. A law of Congress, passed in 1798, prohib its any person engaged iu trade from act ing as Secretary of the Treasury. News from Havana to the 10th, states that the insurgents were burinti'' the plantations anil -scattering general ties- truction iu the vleiuity vl" Mauzauillo : and bantu Crux. j -In the case of" Jas. Connolly, on trial ; ;Mu Portland for tLe murder ol V. it. I ' vo Jkths. The four Stages, New ".V'iim'r-'BuctsLm Uill'-S. thft ii.rv l.r.m..l.t i Yolk Pennsylvania, Ohio and Illinois. '" iu a verdict of "guilty of murder iu the I C3st a11 3SSrcgate vote of 2,470,527 at eecoud degree. I thu liitc Presidential election. If the to- : t t-'l population of these four States has ' i lncrea&cu in the usual vrorortion with the New Ilamshire State election, show ; a smaller vote than, in Noverbcr, but i'u- dicate aa.mereased Republican majority . over last March. Sterns is most likely elected Governor by 3,000 majority, wkn a full llepublican delegatiou to Con gress. The Republican majority iu tha . Legislature is large. Ilor! The Pollard Mirdeu. Grant, the " person charged with the killing of Rives Pollard, at Richmond, (Vu.), some time ago, has been tried, a verdict of not guilty rendered by the jury, and dis charged from custody. " . Idlers not to be Tolerated. President Grant says he will not tolerate idlers in any department of the Govern ment. The people are too poor to pay salaries as a mere bonus to professional politicians. u their voters, thev now contain .1 mmnli. I tion uf 12,353,083 or one-third of the total estimate for the whole Union, which is 38,000,000. The increase in the ag gregate vote in four years is put down at 1(51 per cent. - After the Officials. The Yol 'Mail seems to be after the Copperhead Judge and District Attorney of Yolo county. Iu its last issue, after alluding to some convictions under the Gambling Act, it says : "Wewill contiuue to expose rillainy wherever we find it, no matter whether concealed under the judicial ermine, or cloaked under the garb of religion, er other social prestige. Hotel for Working Women. Ni'.Vrii 1TI5MM, -Mary D. Moss, cfG ran t eou.-.fv, from much study of the Bible went crazy, and has been sent to the Insane A?yluui at East" Portland. The Orejonian .f,ys Fred. Currier is going to make the trip from Portland to California ou a velocipede. There is a wager of 1,000 depending ou the re sult, j They arc blessed with a velocipede iu Salem. j . The wife of V,', Vv. Chapman, of Poitland, broke her right arm 'ouo night last week, by falling over a barrel hi the yard, which, owing to the-darkness, she did not see in tin.e. From the Eugeue Journal wo learn that ou the 3d iust., Mr. Steventon ot that place got his hand sc'vsrely totn by a circular saw in the machine shop ot Lherry !; Irving. tons of freight About four hundred Eujji ene, await- Alex. T. Stewart, of New York, has com menced the erection of an immense hotel, with a front of two hundred feet oa Fourth Avenue, extending between Thirty-second and Thirty-third streets. The property will be managed in the in terest of the working women, and board bs furnished 33 cheaply as possible. A hog, weighing 200 pounds, was killed at Nevada, California, the other day, and oa cleaaiajr him a circular bone from a from a round steak was found deeply im bedded iu the flesh around one of the hind legs above the hoof. The hog stepped through the bone when small, and it remained there without being noticed, though . the hog hag been lame for some time from the effects cf the pressure upon its leg. A Good Lav,'. la orcfar to put au end to the possibility of the many poison ings now becoming so common, tha Lei--islature of New Jersey propose to pass a bill with the following provisions, viz : That medical prescriptions shall be prepared by none others than, first, those who have studied and passed an examin ation iu the art of compounding drugs; second, or those who have graduated a3 physicians and had one year's experience in a drag store; third, or those who have passed an examination by a medical society or a pharmaceutical college ; fourth or those who have had ten year's experience as apothecaries, without faults of a serious nature. V r Command of tub Army. la obedi- enco to au order from the President, &ea. SbermuulKis assumed command of the armyj-lle lias-appointed Townsend, Adjutant General ; Marey, ' Inspector General ; Meigs, Quartermaster General; -.Eaton, Commissary General. V Tki Be- John, A. Scott, of West Vii t gloia, has invented a camera fur taking ; photograph of the earth's surface from oy desired height. It is sent up by a Walloon, with a clock work" to open aud . skat it at the right elevation, au4 when i pulled &wa tho impression is done. u muu-u t id wiii off 01 great use in war. - .The Lieutenant Gcneraley has been A r 1 : .1 . T-vl - r-. . wuicitru upou me gaiiant trau. fineri dan,"who has successfully quelled the In dLit difficulties on the plains, and has been sent by President Grant, to take command at r CXT Orleans. Ife will nnv? - be in position to settle his account with those red hot rebels of Louisiana. ' Nf Quorum. A telegram from In dianopolis, Indiana, dated March 5th, informs us that the Democratic members of the Icdiana Legislature had resigned in a body to prevent the passage of the fifteenth amendment. The Governor immediately issued a proclamation for a special election in the vacant districts. The twenty-three i Republican members meet every day and adjourn, but tran sact do business. Governor Henry A. Wise, of Virginia, in one of his recent long-winded letters on the late rebellion, reconstruction, &c, utters the following, which is very good indeed, considering its source : "For "Jjselt, I praise God for the war every day, notwithstanding its disaster and death, as special providence, indispensable to free me andxny heirs forever from the weakness, if not wickedness, of Africian slavery' - s r Wjbll Pot. A lady in Philadelphia quotes a "notice," in the announcement of a grand ball at the Academy of Music: "Females of aa equivocal character will .be rigidly excluded." Why not apply the same rule, she asks, to males of an equivocal character? The question i well put. Military Appointments. The fol lowing appoiatmenU to heads of .Military Fnue were made by the Presi dent on March 6th : Gen. A. H. Terry, department of the South ; Gen. Meade Military Division of the Atlantic, with headquarters at Philadelphia; Gen PhU. Sheridan, Department of Louisi ana ; Gab. Hancock, Department of Da fcota -1 Gen. Canny, Pirst MUitary Dis trict of Virginia, and Gen. Gilleni, bf tb -24th . Infantry, is tranafftrr u - - w A. iiC Fifth District, according to Brevet rank of Major General. v v RlPKBT.--Seeretary.Washburne re signed bis seat in the House oa the Oth inst. - ; v 7ZZ- . . Bio Tuinq. A gentleman at Grass Valley, furnished a friend with the means to go to White Pine, and locate ground for hiis. The Vv'hite Pine locator soon after wrote to hisorreZ as follows : This is certainly one of the richest countries oa the globe, and were I to tell you half of what have seen, you would not believe it. I have made a number of locations for you, all of which are sood. and I think I will be able to get away with at least S2,000,000 for you and me in the SpriDg. Money is very scarce and there is much suffering here. The weather is extremely cold and but little work is being done. Send me 8100, im mediately by return express as I wish to buy into a claim on Chloride Flat, which is fabulously rich valued from 100,000 to $z,vuu,uuv. Not Afraid. A correspondent of the Sacramento Record writing from Carson City concerning the doings of the Nevada Legislature, says. There have been Democrats who were afraid negroes would marry their sisters There are Democrats who are not afraid Chinamen will. One of them has intro duced a bill in the Legislature "To pro vide for the carrying out of the provbions of Section Seventeen of Article4 One of the Constitution of the State of Nevada," which section reads : "Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, unless for the punishment of crimes, shall ever be tol erated in. this State." The object of his bill, though not conceived in a spirit of patriotism and humanity, is to destroy the Collie system in this State among Chinese. Just think of it a dyed-in the-wool Democrat rushing to the van in the advocacy of. Chinese equality. -Let us pause, and reflect. A disease similar to the "blind stag gers" is making havoc among the cattle in Los Aogelea eounty, California., There is now a force of one hundred infantry at Fort Churchill. f . - lie in the warehouse "at iug shipment. V Onc hundred aud sixty-two and a half dollars was the result of a concert, given ia behalf of the Episcopal Church, in Eugene City, ou the i.ight of the 5th. From the Jacksonville Snlinel we learn that Dave Miller of that city has made a velocipede, ou which the ladies are offered a free Tide, if they can over- j come their scruples against riding cs meu do. The same paper under date of March Gth, ays : A week ago yesterday, J. M. Mclntire, of Butte Creek, undertook to lead two horses while mounted on a third, and carrying a loaded rifle. One of the horses became restive, and iu try ing to subdue him the rifle was in some way discharged, seriously wounding two fingers of the rider's right baud. The patient was doing well. The farmers throughout Jacksonville county have about finished putttng iu giain for this teasou. A very large area has been sown. J. W. Johnson, cf the McMinuville Courier, has issued a Democratic Review of Democracy a pamphlet of 53 pages. "Garden ttuek" has appeared iu the markets of Salem. Fifty deeds had beea filed in the Clerk's ofaeo of Marion county between the 1st and the Oth iustants. These deeds pass the title to lands valued at 50,000. Two portions of the skcletoa of a inastadon were f und near Campoeg, on the Willamette river, last week. So says the Vuiumst. The Salem Caionist says : Oa Sun day last Mr. Wilhby, of Bethel, Polk count', was stauding- near his team, which started to run off. 31 r. W. seized the lines and wa3 dragged scuie distance, and thrown against some obstructions, by which his leg received a compound frac ture below the knee. The lame tone was broken in two places, and the smail bone in one place. D'3. Carpenter and Bond were called to the patient's assist ance, who set the bones, and at last ac counts he wa3 doing as well as could be expected. siaut during tha entire night and great eon.-1 rna'irn prevailed. The weatlur was iuNTii-ely cold and the wind blew a gile. Fears were cntertaino 1 cf a general conflagration. The fires were not con fined to any particular place, but oe e-irred at the same time at every dUtrict. The firamen were coiup!etely exhausted with cold aud fatigue. The bodies of four men who fell with a roof into the fire ou (.'anal street were c-xhumcd this morning, burn ed out of the semblance of humanity. New York, Mareh 7. The IIcruM' correspondent at Fort Hays s,y 3 : "The ludian war is ended. Sheridan .and stuff arrived this' afternoon from Medicine Bluff creek. Custar with the 7ih cavalry and 19th Kansas volunteer!, will remain, with orders to move to Camp .Supply and form a junction with Beaver. At Wolf river an.iirs are highly satisfactory; the condition of the Indians h is convinc ed 'lieui-th.it they can find protection at any season of the year. The campaign has proved a salutary lessoa. There "is not a hostile Indian in the Department of Missouri. The refractory tribos are en tirety subdued. The troops aro in fine health. The General, before reaching there, met a courier sent l.iui with a telegraphic announcement of his promo tion to the Lieutenant Generalcy. IIo leaves to r.iorf ow for Washington, where ho has been summoned by telegraph. It is stated that several "boxes of guineas of the coin of Geo-ge III. have been recovered froia the wreck of the British frigate Jfiuisa,; sunk iu the East river iu 178 i. Akron, Ohi.i, March 7. A conflagra tion has destroyed all the buildings on the south side of Market street, between Canal and High streets. Loss, 8100.- oyj. 'xhe report prevails that Gen. Scho NEW TO HAY held will be assigned to the command f j ; . z:..:::. zr:zcrz.:- Washington, March S. Among the appropriations secured were 3175,000 for Pacific Coast Surveys, S13,00 for North-westera Boundary Commission, 8159,000 for the San Francisco Mint, 550,000 for rcpairsof Custom House, S10, 000 for the Hayden geological survey of the Territories, 810,000 for Raymond's mhiinf stfititii' Si OOU f O J " - v w 1 UlU VI . the surveyors of California and Arizona. .i i-nn:-i 1- 1 anil the PaciScj coast in place of Gc-ncrul Ila!- iee:c. Atlanta, March ' 11. The Govern or's message strongly ures the latiSea tion of the amendment, a the best moan.? to secure full recognition us a State. The amendment was made the special order in the House to day, and iu the Senate on Friday. General Sherman's first oid. r absorb ing all the heads of bureaus of the War Department into his (the General's) staff, causes great commotion iu tho War De partment. This greatly simplifies mili tary operations and enables commanders of departments to control tho operations of quartermasters aud the other staff offi cers of their commands. The order also proposes economy. " Chicago, March 10 A man named Jas. Finn, his wife and two children, were found locked up in their house yesterday. The three latter were dead, aud they were already beginning to decompose. Finn, also, was in the" agouies of death, and it is supposed that ail were poisoned by arsenic, but by whom or for what reason, is a complete mystery. j' Bosto.v, March 10. A real prize fight between two women, according to the rules of tho pi ize ring, except that hair pulling and biting were allowed, oc curred at Komeville, Massachusetts, early Monday morning. The womeu were clad iu garters, stockings and drawers. It was only until after the twenty-first round that one of them begged her seconds iu God's name to take her away. Stearns' majority in tho State of New Hampshire will probably be 4,000. Chicago, March, 9. Dr. Christian Porshey, one of the most highly respected citizens of Muscatine, Iowa, was mur dered to-day by a German named Mowry, with whom Pershey had some lawsuits. Public excitement is very great aud threats are made to lynch Mowry. Small Foot. Mrs. President Grant is said to have the daintiest fojt of auy lady ia Washington. She wears one NOTICE ! LAIN & YOUNG, C.IVINO BOlliHT A 1. 1. TI1K VKB HASDliB Or J. R.tn'ows & 0., cmuinue the uusims", and they in vita all ta give tlioiu a i-iili. .JTher wilt b conxtantl re ceiving 5.o(li from San Francisco, nl will twp ft general assortment of JDry CIooiI--, fc!"occries, Hard ware, Crockery, &c.,&c. And offer inducement to itK.inr rr cujtoner. 13 LAIN fc YOUXCS. All per.'ons owing the firm of J. Barrow Co., will p7eaif call and settle. Either member or tho firm ia authorized t j ssttU any acoount ef tho C. Albany. March C, 1S59-26 New 15iscovcry. m luastJirnus can be cored by ninr Dr. MJ J. v. .Hurray's Lung and Liver Halsam. if taken in time. It i a snro remedy for all chronic diseases of this cst aud Female complaints no prevalent in this climate. ben tcst:momuld and circulars each bottle. accompanying S 12,000 for machinery and S74,0C0 wages j.r Carson Jim t. Cuk-aoo, March, f?. The Rcm1,U can's Washington special says iu the organization committee it is agreed that the report will be submitted to the lie publican Senatorial Caucus to-day. The Foreiga Committee remains un changed except that young IJayard takes the place of hi!) father. In the Committee on Finance Feutou succeeds Morgan and a Democrat suc ceeds Henderson. Fessenden succeeds Morrill 33 Chair man of the .Appropriation Committee, with Grimes, liowe, Wilson, Conkling and a Democrat associate. Trumbull remains Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, Carpenter succeeds Froliughuysen, Thurman succeeds Hen- Telegrahlc Summary. New York, March C There i3 a general disappointment about the Cabinet, accompanied with the hope that it will prove efficient. Washburne, it is believed, will resign soon for the French mission.; ' Hamilton Fish, it is thought, will succeed him. BtWie's health will probably compel a declination. Conness wants a foreign mission, i I ' The announcement in Wall street of the Cabinet appointment of Stewart, oc casioned a fall of one per cent, on gold and an advance on Government bonds, owing to his well known views of con traction and resumption of spceie pay .meats. The Cabinet, otherwise, wa3 re ceived with surprise. ( . Baltimore, JMarcb, b.-y-About one hundred Cuban refugees arrived on the steamer Cuba yesterday. , - t ' . -. Chicago, March 5. A terrible acci dent happened at the fire to-night in' a large planing mill. Eleven firemen were on the roof managing the hose, when the roof fell precipitating four into the burn ing mass below. The rest clung to the edge of the building and were rescued. The weather is intensely cold. The Times says the country will be disappointed at the Cabinet, and is not equal in point of capacity to Johnson's at the close of his term, and is much weaker than Lincoln's at any time. The Republican criticises the Cabinet unfavorably. It cannot find that all possess character for competency and faithfulness, notwithstanding the prompt endorsement of the Senate. It particu larly deplores the appointment of Stewart. There is nothing in his history to show success as a finance minister. . It doubts the wisdom of the selection of Wash burne. v The Tribune commends the appoint ments generally, particularly of Stewart, Washburne and Cox. It thinks they will be received with general satisfaction. Chicago, March 6. -There were nine different fires in , this- city during last night, ' involving an aggregate loss of 9100.00'J. ino alarms were almost oon- driehs. The Chairmanship of the Com mittee on Territories has been given to Nye, in place of Yates. Fowler ha3 been thrown out and Howard substituted in the Pacific Railroad Committee, Howard retains the Chair. Fcnton replaces Coa ness. Sherman, Ramsey. Stewart, liar Ian and Drake are Mining Committee. vvuiu lakus pusiiiun 01 ,na. rnir.il. r owler has been removed from the Chairmanship of Jingrossed Bills, and the place assigned to Mr. Ross. KdmuDds succeeds ran Winkle us Chairman of Pensions, Fowler being no longer considered a Republican. Some have decided to request his absence from the llepublican caucuses, as he is no longer recognized- as a Republican Senator. Speaker Blaine is arrangingthe House Committee?. Tho 2'ribune's special says Adolph Bovie is a member of the firm of McKean, Bovie & Co., importers and shipping mer chants. Ho is a native of Philadelphia, of French extraction, rnd, 50 years old. Ho had been engaged for thirty years in the China silk trade, importing for Cuba and Mexico as well as for Philadelphia. He is out of active business aud is uni versally esteemed for purity and integrity of character. It is doubtful if he wi I accept the office. Since the President's message was sent to the I Senate asking tho repeal of the law relative to the Secretaryship, there has been much consultation "of members of Congress upon the subject. Some Republicans declare they will vote for tha resolution asked. Others express reluctance, but will do nothing to embar rass the President at the commencement of his administration. Stewart had a consultation with various Senators to-day. Probably the President will withdraw his message and Stewart will resign and leavo the President free to make another appointment. On account of the amount ot' business before Congress, the session is unlikely to be short. Johnson and wife are still here. It is expected ho will, by invitation of the authorities of Baltimore, visit that oity on Wednesday, and return to Washing ton and then leave for his hotne in Ten nessee. Washington, March 11. Binkley, Deputy Commissioner of Internal Reve nue, resigned. 1 Binkley attempted to as sault Rollins in the streets this morning, but the latter escaped. Binkley. soon afterwards knocked Mr. Harlan down and beat him, but tho crowd interrupted him. The President has sent the following nominations to the Senate to-day, nil of which are confirmed: Hamilton Fish, Secretary of State; Mr. Boutwell, Secre tary of the Treasury; Gen. Rawlings, Secretary of ' War i E. B. Washburne. 'Minister to France; D.- C. Curtain, Min- lster to uussia. . . , a-half caiters. The Honolulu Advertiser recently iu speaking of American affairs says : ''Grsnts utterances arc as eagerly watched a3 ever were those of Napoleon' the First." A Portland mechanic has made a fine cambric needle, which can be unscrewed, and which contains, in a hollow within, another similar needle. Alaska has a base ball club. Frocopi Kiokak is the first base and Mr. Komoi- pcehusattr!gco is pitchc". Sun Francisco market- quotations re main about tho same as at our last: - Flour Superfine, 4 G2J4 25; ex tra, 85 50((i)o 62 J. Wheat Food milling, 81 62(;1 65 : dan fa tiara, fel 00; . common to fair. 81 50l 50; best sample, 81 G01 Barley Quoted at 82(2 15. O-its range from 81 75, for 1-srht, to 10 ior cnoi.e; Oregon, 3 lo(g2 20. NEW TO-DAY. JLI3T Of I.ETTIiKS Keumining in the Post Oilko at Bcio, Linu county, Oregon. March 2d, 1860 : . Drure, Mrs A L lirasCeld, T A Btelf-r, John X Ucllingcr, H Bostwii-k, Ifcwton Cole, WD Carpenter, J Cmlfc, C T Chas?, Sidney Crabtrce, George Carey, Elsia Dclaucy, UaTii.1 Darby, Wm II Dicker, Francis M 2 Frrdcn burgh, Eli M FoJlif, II J Frost, G T Holinin, Miiis Marth.i Higgins, Elijah McDonalJ, Boa Mullen, Alexin King. Samuel Phillips. Uonry Pottt-r, Vt'ut " Ri'.ej-, John . Ray, Ym Sampler, Jliss A 3 Simons, Sirs A K Smith, Lncioas Toler, Thomas Tarplcy, James Weston, George William, A B 2 Williams, Miss Martha Wooil, Da-iJ Wilson, John Young:, Miss Lucy leonwii, Amaada E E. E. WHEELER, T?. M. Flax Seed Agency. E. CAKTWRIGHT, Sole Agent for Orcg-on. A FULL SUPPLY OF THE 99 FOR X.OANINO TO FARmSRS. Address, E. CARTWRIGHT, March 13, '69-27 . Albast, Oon. NOTICE. THE ANNUAL ASSESSMENT LIST, under the U. S. Internal Revenue Law, for Divis ion No. 5, consisting of Linn, Lane and Benton counties in the District of Oregon, will be open for public examination and correction at my office, in Eugene City, from the 12th day of March to the 22d day of March. 1869 where all persona claiming deductions or abatement of taxes, in consequence of erroneous assessment, must d so in writing before the expiration of this notice, as no deduction will bo allowed after the list is closed and turned over to the collector. Eugene City, tho 10th day of Mareh, 1869. F. W. FOLSOM, . . ; U. S. Assistant Assessor, ml3n27 5th Div., Dist. of Ogn. YU TIIAT WANT BARGAINS IN Such as Chairs, Table., Bedsteads, Wash stands, etc. ; Crockery, Carpets, Bedding, Looking-glasses. Doors, Sash, Blinds, and in Ft any thing in the line of house-keeping, are invited to caU at the residence of J. B. Sprenger, and make your selection, as he will sell every thln aaed from the fire that destroyed the Pacifie Hotel at tho very lowest rates, fop a few days. 'Call early and get the first choice. . :. -t : : f Residence on Seeond Street, 'West of Washing ton, Albany, Oregon. .. .. J. B. SPRENGER. For Eradicating Pain, INTERNAL AND KXTERNAL OE Ol Dr. J. W. Murray's IMPROVED HI ACilC Olf-,. It cures Rheumatism, Paralysis, Neuralgia, Gout, Headache, Tooth;u be. Sore Throat. Dip thcria. Colic, Cronp, CboU ro. Pains in Uie Brasf, Fcllons, Corns and Chilblains. Can bo obtained of Draggiots generally on this coast, put op iu half doil.ir and dollar bottles. All orlcrs addressed to Dn. J. W. MURRAY. Portland, Oregon. MediCAt Depot 106 Front street. ' Medicines sent everywhere by Express. March 6, 1S69-25 LINFORTHj KELLOGG & RA!Lf (Successors to L. B. Bcachlcy k Co.) Mo. 3 anl 5 Front Street, near OXarfeet, - . f SAN FRANCISCO, .- . ' i IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS 09P American, English and German J Agricultural and Micing Tools, j Rope, Steel, Powder, Ftaee, Snot. Lead, Etc., Etc. -- Xj & o-. nZsAntacturers and Proprietors of tn GERRISH j Submerged DovMe-Actliip force ' Finn PS, Patented by J. A. Morrefl, October 29, 1S67. tHS CIlr.APBST, SIHPLEST, ASB . ;.- MOST DCRitLE TVMW XTT THB WORLD I Agents wanted for this coast. County ruth' for sale. March 6, '65-Cm2 1 -: BY NOT BUYING BOOTS AXO SUOE at -i.. . ? : KAST & CAH ALiri'O Pbiladelpnia Boot Store, No. II Pront Streets -Opposite McCormiek'a Book Store, Jan 9-09-18 Portland rw-.I , " -wawgWM. NOTIC&., ; Ouardian's Sale. B7lRTUB PI AN ORDKR rranted .1. Vu Co,lntJ Courtof Polk county, Oregon, at the February term, 1869. 1 will, on luesaay, 30lh day of March. 186ft. at 10 o clock A. M. of said day, at the door of the Court House in Albany, Linn eounty, Oregon. "'I f pubsli0 ucU. following de- 1. n?ITWd one-tenth part of the donation land claim of John Ingram and Larris' Ann In- ueceasea, claim .Mo. being part of e uons 1, 2, 11 and 12. townshin is south nM a west j also part of sections I and 12, township 18 south range 4 west, commencing at Henry Hays' uuu iauu tiMia Boum-flui corner, uieaoereaet 81 rods, thence north 2041 rods, than ina rods, thence south 71 rods,' thence east "48 rods, thence south 1331 rods to the place of lMginninr , mv.d v. tuo ouuura 294 acres, 160 aerei of -this it. subject to the life estate. r jLv- leaving 193 aewselear of nyinembiwne. ' ur --unneaBtategoldeolni A- s- ttXLTONOnardiin. of Frascis M, Hahiltok. ; 'Brnosr W. HAirn-Toy, V x. ", i - " MetMfA Jf. H AHI1.TOX. Febnary 15, lS63-24w4 , ' N: r