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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1870)
rrw rr 1 1 m n She JVVbnnj! MrcjUtoJ The N'oveiiibtr lilectioim. D. S. Official Paper for Oreg-on. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1870. mmmBBmmmmmmamtmmmmmmmmmmm From Paris we learn that the rate of passage iu a balloon is 400 iraucs. Small pox is reported as unpleasantly "numerous" in Paris. Benton County Circuit Court convenes in Corvallis on the 28th iostaut. Wheat commands eighty cents in Salem. Lord John Harvey and other English gentlemen have been "doing" the Grass Valley (Cal.) mines. . 1,1 . It is the opinion in London military ciicles, that the Germans must eud the war by January, or be defeated. The Salem Mills, according to the Statesman, sold 812,000 worth of flour last month. A dame of seventy "tuckered out" three young men at a dance, recently, in Brooklyn, Iowa. There have been about seventy-five cases of small pox" in Salem, in the last few weeks, resulting in one death only. Recent information from Spain iuti mates the growth of a formidable oppo sition to the election of tho Dufco of Aosta to the Kingship. Arkansas has gone Republican. Both branches of the Legislature are Republi can. Two bicmbcrs of Congress are Republican- perhaps three. The American Institute Fair, of New York, closed on the 5th. More than 800 prizes were awarded. Receipts, S100, 000; net profit S35.000 Wheat is quoted at 82 05 per 100 pounds in Sao Francisco .as the extreme, although feme hohlers were asking 52 10. The Indian Superinten Jency of Neva da has been discontinued, and the charge of Indiaus in that State transferred to the Calilornid Superintendent. The first .National Gold Bank of Cali fornia is expected to commence business by the first of January office ou Mont gomery street, Sa Francisco. The school teachers cf Stockton (Cal.), deeming that playing ot marbles by chil dren, is immoral in its tendency, have forbidden it. This is tyrooy far in ad vance of the palmy days of Puritanism.' Returns from the November elections ! ...M I... IT. o "arno.l nfF' be. tween the two parties. The gains in one State are about offset by losses in another, and the word "draw" would probably ex press the general result "as well as could be expected under the circumstances." In New York city, as the result of the enforcement of the election laws, Hoff man loses 19,049 votes as compared with the vote of 1SG8. The Tammany ring are still continued in power in New York. The present delegation in Congress stands 19 Republicans to 12 Democrats. The Forty-second Congress will probably show only 10 Republicans to 15 Demo crats. B. Gratz Brown, the Liberal Republi can candidate, was elected Governor of Missouri, by an overwhelming majority. This will insure the enfranchisement of all white male inhabitants ol the State of legal age. Wells (Democrat) was re elected to Congress from the St. Louis District by a reduced majority. In Miunusota the Republicans elected, their candidate for Governor by a major ity of 1,200 a falling off since the last vote. The Republican majority in Wisconsin is about 6,000. lu 1807 it was but 4,704 a decided gain. The Democrats gain a Congressman in the First District, Mitchell, who was beaten in 1868 by 427 majority. Delaware still remains iu the hands of Democracy, although Republicanism shows large gains. Illinois, as usual, returns a large Re publican majority. Farnsworth, in the Second District, is defeated by Rev. J. E. Stoughton, independent temperance candidate. Farnsworth's majority two years ago was 14,41S. IuNevada, the beautiful and effective sougentitled the "heathen Chinee," which was so artistically gotten up to bait gud geons in the June election in Oregon, was 'tried on" the people by the Democratic politicians with gratifying rcsulls to Democrats. Delaware, Kentucky and Tennessee have not gone largely Republican, by no manner o' means, if any reliance can be placed on telegraphic reports from those sections. San Fmncisco dates say that Gen. Phincus Banning, now in that city, has in contemplation the formation of a com pany to build a railroad from Los Ange les, via San Bernardino, San Gorgigno Pass, the Morengo Pass, and William's Fork, or Fork Mojave, to Prescott, Ari zona, which would follow on the main route of the projected thirty-fifth parallel toad. The telegraph informs us that Bibcr Bro's., of San Francisco, who have for some time past been actively engaged in filing dowu the edges of $20 gold pieces and remitting them, taking off from 50 to 60 cents value from each, wero ar rested on the 14th at their cigar store. They bad in possession SS00 in reduced coin, and all the tools. The evidence against them is complete. m - The uauie of the wile of Prince Amo- dcas, who is likely to be Queen of Spain, is Victoria Carlotta Henrietta Gianna dal Pozza dela Cistema. ' hat a fortu nate thing it is for the census takers that she does not live in this country. There is a name to write for two cents iu currency! The Lane County Commissioners have awarded Jos. Green S92 damages for in juries and loss sustained by tho giving way of the county bridge on well Ferry road. tho Max- It is stated that in the Indiana election several names were marked off the Re publican tickets with invisible ink, which did not show while the hallo's were first cast, but turned black after a few hours The official journal at Constantinople says the Sublime Porte has 600,000 men and 12 armored frigates at his command, ready to resist any attack that Russia might choose to make. j.ue wnoie iiue oi popular ieeliog in England is now running strongly in favor j of the French. The Loudon Times has changed its tone, and is uow urging Ger many to. make peace and withdraw from France while she may do so with safety. Judge Goodwin is urged as the Re publican candidate for Governor of Cali fornia. The Judge is known all over the coast to be a man of the first legal at tainments, an eloqnt acd effective speaker, who possesses all the qualifica tions requisite to a successful canvass. The Chicago Event-ny Punt, while deploring- the necessity for capital pun ishment, suggests the propriety ot con ducting executions in close buildings, without the presence of the promiscuous public, and that the scaffold be succeeded by electricity or chloroform. - a. Railroad Fare. It is announced that the Central Pacific Railroad Company is selling second class tickets to Omaha for 575, and New York for $100, currency. The running time from San Francisco to New York is six days and twenty hours. St. Louis dates inform us that the prize figi.t between Allen and Gallagher, which came off on tho island opposite the arsenal below the city, on the morning of Nov. 5th, resulted in a victory for Allen. The fight lasted 261 minutes, Gallagher getting badly punished, while Allen was sot much hurt. J The "stamp act" passed by tho late Democratic Legislature of Oregon takes away one more cause of Democratic op position to "Radical rule." Ever since it became necessary for the Government to issue stamps, Democracy has been bit terly opposed to them, and never failed to hurl its heartiest maledictions upon the party creating them. But, unexpect edly, Democracy obtains control of the Oregon Legislature, when it suddenly occurs to the ''leaders" that, after all, stamps are not so "ojus" but rather a good thing in the bauds of the "unwashed,-2' and immediately this patriotic aud economical body authorize the State to manufacture, and the Secretary of State to keep stamps for sale. Every insurance j policy issued in the State must now be pasted over with stamps ! This late con version of Democracy to a belief in the stamp business, is accounted for by the fact thut it affords more "pocket money" to the Democratic State officials. What slight causes overturn the "eternal prin ciples" of unchanging Democracy ! New Jersey Election In '68 Ran dolph (Democrat) was elected Governor of New Jersey over Blair (Republican), by a majority of 4,618, and at tho same election three Democratic Congressmen were elected out of five, and the Deuis cratic majority in the Legislature on joint ballot was seven. This year the Legis lature is Republican and four of the five Congressmen -are Republicans. The Dem ocratic ground swell has evidently receded from the Jersey shore. Washington telegrams of tho 15th, say that President Grant has directed Secretary Fish to send a cable dispatch, peremptorily recalling Motley as Minister to England. Instant decision of the fishery controversy with Canada, and other differences with the English Gov ernment, wich the President docs not feel inclined to trust to the management of Motley, is given as the reason for his immediate recall.' A dispute.bctween parties for the pos session of Banner and Oreads mines, at Pioche City, on the 9th, culminated in a gooeral fight, in which one man was killed, tea wounded, and two preciplt; ted down a shaft 70 feet deep. The par ties retaining possession were arrested r. . (-11 T- aiterwara Djineonenn. Pates from London to 'he 13th say tbat at the last Cabinet meeting the Gov erameitt decided to - instruct Minister Thornton to ascertaiu . the disposition of tfie American Government as to the re- opening- the Alabama question, and inti mate the readiness of England to go over the whole discussion again. Since the result of the "draw" in tBe San Francisco lottery has transpired, a great many journals on this coast have discovered that this kind of busi ness is awfully wicked and demoralizing ! We suppose it is, but as wo" took no tickets in ours, but get the regular cash for the advertising done by us, we don't experience that penitent and "solemn- cholic" feeling enjoyed by our brethren who "went in" on tickets. The Boston Times says : "One strange peculiarity in the Young Men's Clubs, both Republican and Democratic, is the remarkable maturityof the youths. Many of them certainly attained their political majority at least thirty jears ago. They have tarried at Jericho, and their beards have grown beyond all dispute." Enteupuisino. Wt see by the Trunscrijit that J. B. -Chapman, after an absence from Stcilaccbm of some sev eutceu years, has ictirned and laid claim to nearly all the townsite at that place. It seems that iu 1S51 Chapman settled on the land upon! which Steila coom now stands j that lie soou left, and his son, J. M. Chapmaa, lived his four years out and got a si tie under the Donation Act, since whidi time he and the Sheriff have sold prttty near all the land to different parties. But uow, after an absence of seventeen years, this J. B. Chapman turns up, daiius the laud upon which the purchuicrs have made valuable improvements, and now it seems he proposes to build a railroad from his reclaimed property through this place to the Union Pacific road. This man Chapman is truly au enterprising ; rail road man. 1 German correspondent! are sending home terrible accounts of the fierce hos tility of the people in all the portion of Fr ance occupied by the Prussian forces. At Nancy the troops are ri) longer quar tered upon the inhabitant!, because so many have been murdered. Every where Frauc Tireurs tnd cuerrillus are increasing in numbers, and the losses by them are continual. Robbed and starv ing people, driven to desperation, are taking bloody revenges. Nowhere is this hostility greater than in the an nexed territories, but it is very bitter at Versailles, where the ladies dress in mourning and will not even look at a Prussian, and where the men refuse to touch their hats or pay the smallest civility to the King of Prussia. Walla Walla Items. From the Walla Walla (W. T.) paper of the 12th we glean as follow': Small pox has broken out among the Ncz Perces on the upper Reservation, and a number have died. Weather prophets predict a hard win ter cast of the mountains. James Driver challenges "Walla Wal la Baby" to race with his "Billy Driver" for from 300 yards to one mile, for from 500 to $3,000, any time after two weeks' notice. Snow fell in Walla Walla on the 7th to two inches depth. Three emigrant teams passed through Walla Walla a few days ago. They were in good condition. There is not a vacant tenement to rent in Walla Walla. Word from Yakima valley reports a population of five hundred souls there, aud more weekly flocking in. George Hay, stabbed by Mooncy, the blacksmith, at Umatilla, a few days ago, will likely die. A letter from Florence diggings, Idaho, of November 3d, reports the suicide of an old miner named Fogle, who set fire to his cabin and then shot himself through the head. The Gold Lane Tunnel is completed to within one hundred feet of the creek. It will be ready for use next Spring. Tho Coin pa uy have claims sufficient to work for thirty years. 1 he Meadow Creek Mining Company have refused $40,000 for their claims from a Chinese Company. After water failed in Pioneer District the miners voted to admit Chinamen. At Warren's Chinamen own most of the creek. Steamboat creek has prospected very rich, in ground from three to five feet deep. A Chinaman was iound dead ia the road near Warren's. It was reported he had been robbed of $1,200 by white men. A big silver led-re has been discovered near Grant's Ferry, in the old Salmon river miuuig district. It is from 7o to 100 feet wide and nrosnects 875 tinr x - - i Telegraphic .Summary. London, Nov. 8. A number of letteis from the 'oihl correspondents wero re ceived Lore to-day, from which we ex tract the following : "Fearful distress and discontent prevail in Germany growing out of the prolonga tion of the war, which the journals dare not speak of because no mercy is shown by this 31 ilitary Government. The whole country is in the most deplorable condi tion, and it is donbtful how long public indignation can be restrained by military discipline. Everywhere is desolation ; tens of thousands are mourning. Prussia may yet greatly injure Fiance, but she is so exhausted she cannot conquer her. King William must soon come under the same conditions as did the Emperor after the battles of the 14th, 16th aud 18th of August, when he dared not return to Paris without achieviug success to efface his previous disaster William also seeks success before daring to return to Berlin ; otherwise the Prussian power will col lapse like the dreams of the Emperor." London, Nov. 7. It is rumored that Gladstone will sand for Loudou in the next Parliamentary election, in place of Baron Rothschild. A Loudon dispatch says that Russell, who was commissioned bv the Foreign Office to bear to Versailles dis patches expostulating against the tem porizing policy of Prussia ou the Eastern question, lias' written to End Granville that he expects a prolonged stay at Ver sailles, and that there is a growing belief that the siege of Paris is a gigantic mis take. The London Telegraph says it is cer tain that Russia has 60 iron clad gun boats iu the Black sea, ready for use. Tours, Nov. 15. The resolve of the Russian Government to withdraw from the treaty of Paris creates a profound sensation here. It is said that the Eng lish Envoy has gone to Versailles to de mand of Kiug William his views of the matter. Bism.-irck has wii.ten a letter denying j that he had anv negotiations whatever ' 'hcelc with the Empress Eugenia. ! foods; IJats, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Groce- BSOWKS7ULB.- denier in fancy and staple Pry- NEW TO-DA. The German Liberals are opposing the proposition for meeting of the Federal Parliament at Versailles. A letter from London to the New York Times has this : "According to present appearances the Prussians have more to fear from climate and the difficulties of their position, than from the armies of France. Around Metz, we are told by the Germans, or correspondent with the Germans, that the cattle are dying so fast that it is difficulty bury them, while typhus and dysentery are decimating the troops. There is'typhus also even among the comparatively well-sheltered troops at Versailles. Famine also threatens the investing army. Only by the most active system of raiding over the whole area of forty or fifty miles radius from Paris can the army be fed. This zone will be soon exhausted. Three large forces must be detached to ravage Normandy, and the whole country between the Loire and the English Chauucl. Meantime the peas antry of the Vosages are setting an ex ample which other desolated departmei ts may follow. If the country round Paris English j 's exhausted and the communications with Germany are cut, h w is the Prus sian army of half a million f men to be fed? Frauee, the Times now tells us, is becoming mad with hatred and . the spirit of vengeance, lu Germany the spirit of freedom will be crushed for a whole generation while the demon of war will be lording it over Europe. The dis tress spread over the invaded districts of France is unspeakable. Along the roads are swarms of fugitives in such a state of sqalor and misery as chills the blood of the beholder. ries, Crockery, Hardware, Iron and Steel, Vajno Timber, Plows, Agricultural Implements, elc., etc. Motto "Small profits and quick returns." AGENTS WANTED. Just Out. BANCROFT'S THB1V OF THE - . . rACIFIC STATES, California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, B. Columbia, Alaska. Elegantly engraved on copper and colored in counties. Fifth edition, thoroughly revised and brought down to date 1S70. It shows the great ,r; Overland Railroad, also this proposed Northern and Southern Pacific Railroads and their counec- tions ; also all Railroads completed and projected :. r iu California and'Oregon. Upon the sauio sheet, on a less scale ore the maps of Alaska, aud a complete Railroad map of tho United States. . Nu other mop can compare with this edition in fullness of detail, and beauty aud accuracy of its .known iu all parts o? the wo "vhy. 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" Directions accompany each bottle. Sold by. all J Price 25 ts., 50 cts. and SI per bottle nov SflSSBBSBBBBBBB NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. r-- , ISarftaiais Of IV red ! THE BLOOD GREAT PURIFIER. IROM AXI) AFTER THIS DATE I WILL sell my entire stock of Dry Goods. Fancy Goods. Clothing. EMIIllUIDLltY, lifC, A 1 I l- i nx a O .-- 1 I to close out. There is no mistake about this, as I am determined to close out cntir ly iu these ! lines, and will positively sell at first cost. j ties, who, he says, bad no legal right of will serve as a base for the army )f the l-ioire. t ; .1,.;, ,i;f.-;n Tt Adv ices from St. Petrey show that j ia un(fcrstood that the lion. D. J. Mor there have been constant engagements rm wi co,lU!4t for the scat in ,!ie between tne franc lireurs aua irus- N. 15. All persons knowiug themselves indebt ed to me, arc requested to maKo immediate pay ment. Alt accounts due and unsettled 30 days from this date, will be put in the hands of an officer for collection. This is positive, as I mean "business. Nov. lit, '70-11 J. GKADAVOH1.. gains, fur I GOODS AT DAP.- e - l .1 ... AT...... sian scouts lor sevcra. uav ...auj, , d;;:eoverej wjiercby an apparent majo.ity .....i.- uv.. .o. of eleven was given to Speer, Democrat. Negotiations looking to German un. y ConL.rM8 oua,ft at oncc 'to ive . Cessna are still pending. Prussia has recently Bnj-MorriIf thcir se:)td. - Wc never made a proposition tint all legislation clear fo how thcse tU relating to the Press, and matter of pub- . slumJ b done tj th(, r,elu0C1.atic ulajor he meetings, should belong exclusively , . .fi th, Q n Lo;;islilturo sh(nved to the l edcra 1 a.hamcnt ' way Taking thcir rule for it, there Ihc 7W charges that Gladstone made , n(y ' bu"t j u wiUon of tllis an effort ui the interest of peace between i 1 , e ,vi,;j. I, v .i . , 1,'iaiv uuii 10 iiaiv, nit, .-ui. iw nuivu om. ranee and Germany jih,t long enough to . . . , . . ... Seventeenth District, Irauds having been Cash or Trade I negotiations of the new ; ro to Washington next winter and get it. should j;ve us a call and see for themselves, ns j we will jrivc, great inducements fr the next j Sixty Ways, j on all goods on hand now. j Nov. 19, 1S70. It. CHEADI.K .t CO. i Ta!c IVotice. 4 I.I. PEU.OXS KXOWIMi THEMSELVES i XV indebted to It. CllEADl.E .t CO., by note or book at-couiit. will plea !t ol Januarv. ISil costs. .7. 5?- Cash or Produce taken in payment of account or note. P.. CllEADLL A Xov. 19, 1!7"-11 settle the same by the ISv so doing tliev will save CO. admit of the trench loan. j Tours, Nov. 14. Advices from Lyons j A DiAhor.ic.vr. Murdf.ii. A Fort show that the Prussians are advancing wayno (Indiana) dispatch of October steadily in the cast. l'hcy are now at i , Dule. ! ol 111 Ba's Garibaldi is now at Chancy ; also a 1 A most horrible murder, committed French General with an effective force. ; '"? iea south of Lima, Ohio, has just It is supposed the two armies will join ; come to light. A inau nnmud Andrew i Keeps coustauily on hand a fuirassortment of and resist the further advance of the ene- ; lJrentlinger murueren Ins wile near nis house, on last Monday alternoou about 2 o'clock by stabbing her eight times in tl e breast and lur tinius in the abdi.mcn. lie threatened the lives of his children if they in formed on him, and by bis di rections two of his sons buried the body my. ; The work of fortifjing Lyons contin ues. The National Guards are mainly j employed on the work. Dispatches from Lille announce that the Prussians are near Lafcret. An engagement occurred on Saturday betwecn-the Gardes Mobile aud the ene my near Evrcux. The French were successful driving the enemy ' with loss. Elections were held at Marseilles yesterday. London, Nov. -14. much snow lias' SJLX FltAXCISCO STOSIK! I'OKNCIt FIRST .WD FKltrtV STItKKTS, AI.B.VX V l....,.....OHliC). STOVES. PUMPS & TINWARE ! I will have for .-ale the celebrated Xictro.orici Xlocls. ; co..k t.. Anlnfalliblo niooD purifier, possess ing rare toxic and XEavuE properties a certain euro for bhecbatusi. ssoux. keviialgia, and all kindred Diseases. : It completely restores the system when im paired by disease, revives the action of the kiDsivs md tr.iTAL orvaki. radi cally cures sraoFVLA, silt rheum. and all kki ptive mm cvtueous Dis eases, gives immediate and permanent relief . n DTSPErsit, EBVSIPEL4S, Tumors, Boils, Scald Head. Ulcers and Sores; eradi cates from the system all traces of Mercurial Disease. It is piuelv VEGETABLE; being made from an berb found indigenous in Caiifanto. It is therefore peculiarly suitable for use by Females and Children, as a blood rmi. FIEB and BtSOVATOR. - For Sal by all Druggiit. CEDINSTON, KQ3TCTTB 4 CO. AOKNTS. 520 and 631 Market Street, San. Francisco. v ? - f '.tl !. v5 1 1 I.ATKST KVIDKXl'E 1 i noil otiier leading ttvle near the house, and then in order to re- j move all traces of the jirave, plowed and j harrowed over the spot. Yesterday his childieu told some of j their neighbors of the affair, and an cx- i amination was immediately made which j revealed the crime in all its horrible ! nature. Erentliimcr has sinco confessed Tin. -Alo. manufacture all kind of Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware, in the best style, at lowest r.jfc:-'. ('OK CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCK. CL'ISK TBZ.AT ' CO t; dill ! USE THE liTirtT UIOIEOY : Every day brings ytrou iroof ol" the great value of this No. l:'.2 Ve.-t j Dr. T. ' ixili str Always on li.-tnd a full sii;)''y The Purest Wines and Liquors, fr Medi-iual puri-otfe only. fallen lately in the northeastern part of "d is now confined in the Lina jail. - - ii- . - i -ti i i . t i . .i. A well felocted etcick of roccrie and Crocker France. ' trial will probably take Jilace at t lie w;u always l,c found at my cstahlishuirnt. l't.o lr,KC;.ii. l.iira rlii-...l lliotnivno ! Dre.-eilt teilll lit the Court. 1 he aire Ot the i T will cll .ill enmlf in mv hoti?'. for Cash of Isle Tier, LeDonbs and Clerval. iu the murderer is 02 ; that of his victim but j Department of Aube. After abiief skir- -O. blie Was his secou t wile, lie claims niish. the Mobiles, who were in posses- i to have murdered her on account of Deiuir too intimate witn a nciiMiuor. her The reduction of the public debt for the month of October falls a little below the average, but ia still handsomo and material. X'ivo millions in thirty-one days, or about 8165,000 reduction every day, is certainly something to boast of. And yet the people have oome to look for an encouraging exhibit monthly un der . the management of .the present Republican administration. The confi donoe of tho people is not misplaced Industry, honesty, and efficiency have done a good work and aro destined to still further increase the general prosper ity of the country. tou. , R'ch KolJ quartz has been struck at the foo of tho Rescue ledge, at War ren's district. . , When the Emperor Napokon returned from tho battle field into the town of Se dan, on the ever memorable 1st of Sep-, tember, ho alighted from his horsa a gave the reins to a boy of 14, who was standing in tne X'lacc ae Aurcnne. At tne moment the shells trom the Prussian batteries began to fall into the town, and one oT them burst at the foot of the sta ue of Tureune. Tho Emperor, who was but tea paces from his horse, escaped. but the horse's legs were broken, and the I sion of the towns, retired to the south ward. VKUSAlI.I.Ksi, Nov. 10. Gcueral Yon Der Taun, in his official report to head quarters here, announces that in the b.ittlc before Orleans, ou the 0th, he lost 42 officers a n.d 8G7 men killed and wounded. The French admit that their loss was 2,000. .Brussels, - Nov. 14. The Belgian Government - is negotiating with the authorities at Tours and I'aris to prcveot the inundation of the marsh-lands around Dumjuerkcs. The French military au thorities had anticipated this step as a means of defence agaiust the Prussians, but Dunq.uerkes is so near the Belgian frontier that Belgium herself would be the greatest sufferer. It is thought the negotiations will be successful. The French authorities have removed the buoys and lights from tho entrance of Naboon river, iu their colony on the western coast of Africa. LoNInN, Nov. 14. One of the tun nel.- of the Strasbourg Bailroad has fal len in, hopelessly interrupting communi cation by that line. Arlon (Belgium), fliov. 14. J lnon- ville was bombarded by the Prussians, and fires have broken out in several places. VIENNA, JNov. 1. ilie farci i'resx of this city to day publishes the points of the late Russian circular relative to the prohibition of frigates in the Black Sea. The note desires that , equal liberty of action be accorded to the Sultan and that the remainder of the Paris Treaty remain valid. , Tours, Nov, 14. A battle ia expect ed to-day at Tournay. The army of the Loire is advancing on the town trom Orleans. ; London, Nov. 14. A Times corres pondent, writing from Tours, says that the moral effect of victory near Orleans is incalculable. . Reinforcements have gone forward to General D'Aureltis and Palliers, who now have a large and effect ive army. . . - ,. ; Ilerr Hutterback, a banker of Berlin, has been arrested for disloyalty. His offence consisted in subscribing for a portion of the now French loan. ; "i The Prussian Government has permit ted Canrobert to reside at : Stuttgait, in wurtemburg ; Marshal Le BoafatBonn, in Rhenish Prussia, and Bazaiue at Aix La Chapelle. Each is near the Bofgiin Left (Vf.ii. 'A funny story is goiug the rounds iu I'aris. A lady in the first society was recently obliged to dismiss her nurse on account of an excess of Ore men and private soldiers too often repeat ed. After choosing asa successor to this criminal a vefy pretty girl, the lady, explaining why tho first went away enjejined it on the second not to do like wise. She admitted that she shouldn't. "I can endure a good deal," said the lady, "but soldiers about the kitchen I won't endure." After a week or eight days, the lady camo oue morning into the kitchen, opened the cupboard, and dis covered a youthful military character. "(), ma'am," cikd the girl, frightened, "I give you my word I uevcf saw that soldier before in mv life He must have been one ot the old oues left over by the other girl." Mexico. Late dates from Mexico give us the following: Letters from Mexico, per Constitution, say that the Government is taking ac tive mcasurcM to crush out the rebellion headed by Jimincz in Guierrcro, which threatens to spread through the whole of southwestern Mexico it not promptly put dow. .Jimincz having defeated the troops under Governor Arce, the Gov ernment is sending forward fresh troops from the City of Mexico, and General Alvarez has agreed to taio the field and furnish any number of volunteers up to five thousand. These men were long commandos by himself and his father, and it is thought they will make short work of the prouunciados. Meantime the road is open aud mails from the City of Mexico airive at Acaputco ou time. . Meredith. Demist -t, iis IoHowe1 : 1 IVlNNHI- October 1. ISB!. Mc.-r. .f. X. II A I: It 1S A fit. liciitsx About oi:e year iio 1 to-.'U a cold v. hich svtrled on my lillls. A violcul eoMh was the i'05c(iiellee. which incre:i.d with c-v ritv. 1 expectorated i hinrc qMumitici. of phlen aud waiter. Darin:; j the laft winter I hci-auic no liim-h reduced that I wa confined to my hcd. Thcdiia.-c wa. attend- ed with cold eli ill? and nitht-FWcntf. A diarrho-a. et ill. My friends thought 1 wa in the last i tiies of eou?umnti- n. and could i.ot porsihly get Z I well. I was rec'onineiidcd lo try Vllon'si Tiirigr l"5fils-;iin r The formula was niwn to inc. which induced lue. Produce on dcliverv, chcnicr than ever I'etore , t, .ive ir a trial, and I will only add that mv offered in this market. j couj;li is entirely cured, and I am now able to at- -j ,n kin. In oT repairing done, on short j tind t my busum- as usual. Yours resjetfully, -.;.. '.,.! ..i.ti tist"ii.-iion warranted, at niv 1. MKKKlll't ll. !tov and Till .tore. JULIUS GUAPWOllL. Nov. 19 II l?Iccfiou iVot ice. RECOllDKR'S OFFICE. Citv of AtnAv : Notice if hereby given that an election will oe beld al the Court Hou-e in the. city of Albany, on the first .Monday (the i'nh) day of December, 1S"(1. for the election ol the following city officers for tiie ensuiii'.' year, to wit : One Mayor, one" Marshal, one Recorder, or.e Treasurer, and" six Aldermen. The jiolU of said election wiil open at 9 o'clock A. M. and close at fi o'clock I. M. i.iveu under mv hand officially, this '.lit? duv of November, 170. A. N. All.XOl.D. . lfl-i'w Ciur Kecorder. SAU i'.'S jier package. HI". II sale nt Scltleraeir": CAT-AUK A Driii,' 11K.MKDY. For tore. 1'riee. :0e 10-v.i :d price, at J Scttleuieir's Drujr Store, viz : Devoc's Coal Oil, by the can...... I.ard Oil. retailed at $: Aul everything el.se in proportion. 10v:t ti. F. hETTI.KMKI.il. rilllKOLINK The best thing ever offered to j M the public for eradicating j:rca--e spots from silks, clcnDiur kid cloves, etc. Trv it. -F'orjale by 10v3J IMscrlpUvc I.t-t CITV ritOl'KRTY FOltSALK! STITZEL & UPTON, Heal Estate Dealers, Albany, Ogn, borde Tho reports that Paris is distressintrTy poor boy bad his two lees and his right short of c j 1 ann tn&rnn nrr T . 1 f . J patches from various quarters tc-day. WIXXZAM DAVIDSON, , , Oflice, No. Ot Front Street, PORTLAND - - - - OREGON. SEAL ESTATE DEALER. " Special Collector of Claims, A larse amount of CITY and EAST TORT LAND Property for Sale. Also, IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable un cultivated LANDS, locate! in all parts of the State. . . Investments in REAL ESTATE and other PROPERTY, made for correspondents. CLAIMS of all descriptions promptly collected. HOUSES and STORES leased. . All kiuds of Financial and General Agency busi ness transacted. e , -11 Parties bavin FARM PROPERTY for sale will pleaye furnish descriptions of the same to the AQKVTS OF THIS OFFICE, in each of the principal CITIES and TOWNS of this STATE, june 11'70-tf. CITY OF AL15ANY: Lot 5, block fi Good house. Lots 3 and 4, " 2 unimproved. Lots 1, 2, 7, 8, " 19 (iood house and stable. Lots 5 and 6, ' " 2 Hood house. Lots 5 anil , l:0 ' Ijits 1, 2 aud 3, " li house and two ttables. 9 Lots - " CO, " " - " f Plenty of excellent fruit ii dcsiruhle homestead L.ots o anil i, Lot 1. Lot 8. " 14 Lots 2 and V " 3 3 Lou Lot 7, Lot 4. Lots 3 and 4, f Lots 9 Lota Lots 3 and 4,' Lot 4. ! All amictcd with C'-.tih or any Throat or Lung ' trouble should us.i Alien's Lung llalsam' without j delay. .). N. HARRIS & CO., Pole Proprietors, Cnieliinatl, Ohio. C A I T I OX. Po not lo drn ivvl yt.u who want a jrmil mcrl-f i-iiit, un ilesire "Att:u Lnug HttUmnS not' allow iiiifirmoifwi-u nt gitre u st-ii yiu -a lrt'ttr Ittiu calnvl Allen"; TVvioral K.il.-:m sec that vu gel A f.LKN'i? l.l .N tl BAWAM, ainl you Will have the Uvft Cmh reuiuily oflt-rvil to tbo iubtio tl one lliat will jive you i;itita( tioii. VOlt SA'LK l:Y L"- i : : ' 02f & 5U1 Marnet-st., Sau Franci.-co, Cal., Agents for California and Pacific States. nova S-Sold by all lrnig:.sts."tit 0-70 lixerutor't sale ot Iteal Property. XT OTIC F. IS HEREliY tllVEN THAT THE Msrlin. Kvcciitorn of ilie c-Kt:ite of Thninnii Mar- i .i eX pal. t tin, deceased, in pursiianee of an order of County I Court in and for Liun county, Oregon, made at I the August term thereof, 170. "will sell at public i auction, in front of tho Court llou.c door iu the city of Albany in said county, on tho 15th daj of November, A. P. 1S70, ai 1 o ciock 1'. .M. oi sain nay, ine louowuijr scribed renl proja-rty belonging to said estate, i to-wit : llepiniuni; nt the noTtliweit corner ot v . H. McCuIIy's hind claim So. 41, Not. Nu. 2973, thence ruSJSiiii'r south 5(1 rods, thence running lu northerly direction with the county road 132? rods to a point, thence tve-t ltl.i rods to the place . of beginiUug. contniuing taeuly acres, more or less. - Alo, tho following described tract of land, " l!eiiiu'ui at the southeast corner of Claim No. 41, Not. No. 2973, thence west 13 96.100 chain, thence north 28 65.100 chains, thence east 1 it 98.100 chains, thence south 1 1.V west 23 21.HMI f-ltsiinn to rilncn of bcfrinuin'?. cnntaininGT fortv acres, more or less, both ot said tracts ot lana being situated in Tp. 15 S R 4 Wet Will, nier'ul ian. in Linn eountv, Oregon. TERMS OF SALE Hold "coin d the V. S.. one-liulf cash in hand, the balance in sis months, secured by luortjiago on tho premises. Hated, October 1 1th. 170. 11 1 11 AM SMITH. JOHN F. MARTIN, Oct. 15, 1870-w4ii0 Executor. SETTLEMEIR 24 llood house. ft and stable. 103- .'." " 3 . " 20 " " ' 16 liO uuiinproved cheap. 41 5- desirablo lots. 118 box house. ' 74 acres Rood timbered land, one milo from Albany, in Benton county. Ten Homestead Lots, 6 acres tarb', mile north of Albany Ferry, at $12 each. For particulars apply to J. C. MENDF.NHAIL, Keal Kstate Agent. Office in Parrish Brick, Albany, 'Oregon. 10 dinliilti-ator? Xoti-c. . NOTICE is hereby givcu that I, the under siKUttL have been appointed, by the County Court of the county of Liun, State of Oro(ron, Adminis-, trator of the estate of James Nixon, deceased. All persons having claims agaiiift said estate aro hereby requested to present llicin, with proptr vouchers, to the undersigned at Albany, Oregon, within six momhs of tho dale hereof. Dated Sent. 28. lf7H-4 JOSEPH NIX0N,- - Notice of Final Settlement. -' ' .-rft Tint "TS IIEREHY GIVEN. THAT Jl James 1'. Hogue. Executor of the estate of Davis Lay ton, deceased, has filed his final account in the matter of said estate, and asks a final set tlement of the same, and that by order of tbd County Court-iu and for Linn county and Stale of. Orcgen, made on the 7th day of October, 1870, the 8th day of November, A. P. 187(1, is set for the hcarins of objections to said final account and settlement of the same. Uy order of tbe Countv Court, made on Ibi nu' day of October, A. D. 187H. S. A. JOHN'S, Couutv Judee. - JAMES P. 1ICOUE, Executor.' PowEi.i. k Flisv. Ally's for Executor. Albany, Oct. 0, IS70-v.1h.jw4