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tZMdauma&im;aBanL4Ui-mA ails, jmxifz tBto.ttaag- twister. . P. S. Official Paper for Oregon. SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1871. Wheat Market. Any tiling regard ing the wheat market, is of interest to our readers, and therefore we quote remarks of the commercial editor of tne . F. JSnHeli of. the 30th December: The market for breadstuff has remained vefj!T3i2l,rfromaa indispoHitwn to accept of current rates.' 'The Liverpool market is.-still 11a. Sdlls 4d, against lis 9d tins day last year." The war has pre sented no new features that affect the breadstuff market immediately, whatever may ultimately bo the case. The chances eccm now to be that the war w ill be pro longed, mostly because of German milU tary mistakes growing out of the ovcr confideoce which their first brilliant suc cesses created. It is asserted that pru dence required the overrunning of the Frencbi provinces so aa to prevent the fcjrmatioo of armies before the investment of Paris, which would the a have been, so to speak, strangled. After the full of MeU the occupatioa of the provinces was easy. Xow, while Paris has become formidable, requiring , increasing, force and vigilance to prolong the siege, ar mies have been formed oi sufficient vigor not only to restrain the German move uents, but to press upon . their lines, while the garrison is unable to distend its lines of circumvalation.. In short, France is becoming relatively stronger, and a prolongation of the war will seriously affect the crops of anoiher year, notwith- standing that efforts are being niado to extood the culture of wheat to meet that ioticipated want. The future, therefore is more favoiable to a rise than the imme diate aspect of the markets. The want of rain is now again being felt, and fears are beginning to be entertained, iu con sequence of the dryness . of December. But late rains, if they come, are more beneficial than early rains. F&OH Illinois Life in Chicago is .said to be much divorcefied. Illinois it is claimed, raised and bur--vested this year more than 250,000,000 bushels of Indian corn. " Macoupin county has adopted town ship organization by several thousand majority. , - Afeout 811,000 worth of stamps are sold at the Chicago postofScc weekly. The Chicago Aid Society received and disbursed nearly 45,000 last year. ; A Chicago woman seeks a divorce beciusc her husband "is not a smart man, nor the man she took him fur." , A. young sob of Silas Cady, of Corn- I wall, accidentally shot himself, putting out one eye and disfiguring his face. Mr. Metcalf, County Clerk of Macoup io county, fell from a train in motion oear Virdcn, and was severely iujured. The Joliet rolling mills, which started about three months ago, employ about 300 men, and - are mnniDc; night and dayf They puddle-about 120 tons of iroa daily, i -. ) - The importance of a - single vote was illustrated at the recent election in Joe Daviss county, wbrc Mr. Townsend, one of the Republican candidates, was elect ed by only one majority. The Sri Clair Circuit Court pave Win. Manley 2,000 damages against the Indianapolis and St. Louis railroad conl paaj, for injuries sustained by him some tiiOM go.' . ' -The Mechanics' Association, of Chica go, casual stock $100,000, filed a certifw cate of organisation iu the office of the Secretary of Stato.! ' The people of Illinois opposite and above v.inccnnes for eight or teu miles, and below that place for six or eight miles, 'are building a levee on the ' Wa bash t? save their farms from overflow. A tefd of 900 I Texas cattle being pastured near' Arlington, broke loose the ether day, and are now at large in Arlington- and ' adjoining 'townships,' doing incalculable damage to crops, killing horses, &c They are ' shot whenever found. V-'" "-vr -;: Tract -laying has commenced on the Carthage and Quincy railroad.' ' ' ' "Mrs, Stephen A. Douglass' has lately fallen heir to a considerable amount of property .in Scotland. " The improvement bfthe Illinois river is Dvoeressinz Quite rapidly. . and , when complete jt will beof the greatest bebe- my lo traae in oe river, counties.- -jri ,y '.Two farmers named ' Jiurnhani and Warren,, livios near' . Mattoon, between whom an "old liud existed, met the other day and qurreled.! , The , fi-jbt . resulted in the death of Buruhaui. Warren, was at oco arreted. . i; ." V " Telegraphic Summary. New York, Dec, 28.The billiard match between Iludolplic and Dion was played this evening at the Academy of Music, the latter winning the money, champion cue and gam a by 404 points. ' Washington," Deo. 29.- Mrs. Bel knap, wife of the Secretary of War, died here this evening, after several months' illness. She was the daughter of the late John Toinlinson of H, arrodaburg, Kentucky. Samuel Heed, the oldest Mason in the West, died at Covington, Kentucky, yesterday,- -f- Motley has written a letter in vindi cation of his course in England. The substance of this epistle is not yet known, but it is understood ho claims to receive no intimation of dissatisfaction cn the part of the State Department, until a tel egram snuituarily dismissing him, which came to hand after the San Domingo treaty was rejected by the Senate. John II. Surratt was advertised to re peat bis loeture here to-night, but was persuaded to abandon it by the Mayor, who ail v ted him to withdraw the ap pointment for fear of trouble.. It is said a number of persons had determined to prevent the delivery of the lecture in any evcut. Washington, Jan. S. Representa tive Sarj;cut, of the Committee on Ap- ! propriations, will on the assembling of j Congress report the'Indian Department bill. The amount will be one million dollars less than the bill of last yean " ; The public debt statement shows a reduction during the month ofDcceiuber of 2,240,700, 95. The coin balance is 107,802,280, includins'in certificates, amounting to $6,149,000. The currency balance is S30,2S4,291. C hicago, Jan. 3. The Illinois Leg islature meets to morrow. The Senato rial contest is exciting great interest, and the Capital is crowded with politi cians. Memphis. Jan. C. Two cars of a passenger train on the Mississippi and Tennessee Railroad, were thrown from the high bridge ten miles below here by breaking of an axle, and five negroes wcro killed, and one white man it is feared fatally wounded. Berlin, Dee. 27. Information has been received here that the Porto has ordered the Bosphorus and Dardanelles coasts to be protected by torpedoes. Madrid, Dec. 27. The Royal Civil List gives the King six million francs annually and makes him heir to half the palaces of the Kingdom. Havana, Dec. 30. Advices from Santiago dc Cuba, dated the 23d, ' state that on the 18th eight hundred insur gents including forty Depresses armed with cutlasses, sacked and burned Socapa a fishing village, distant five miles . from and opposite the Moro fortress at tho mouth of the harbor. They forced a small detachment of defenders to retire ! and killed nine persons, including two women ; then decamped, after taking everything from the village Versailles, Januaay 3. It is report ed that the Grand, Duke of Mecklenburg was dismissed summarilly from his coin mand by Jloltke for not keeping tKc French at a respectful distancevtt li is probable that Generals $ourb(KEand Chancy will assume the offens'vvo and at tack Prince Frederic Charles, and per haps with success. The Germans are dreading tho war outride the French ring which con-for-the with true tins' while inside the French UtauI Following dispatch is dated Salt Lake Pec, 29: ; .-McKay: and r- Heath, two Southern stage robbers and- three other prisoners, escaped from the guard-house at Camp Douslas early this morninsr by cutting the door fastninrrs and overpowering the goanf.jCoIoiJcl " Marrow,' commanding thV post," informed jOnjtcd States Mar- soar parries, ana prompt , uiauurcs berag' taken to recapture them. ,' are . London Rail WAnrfc--Some idea of tfte falfwaf travel' into and out of 'Lon' don may bo had frota the i fact that the number ef trains entering- and leaving" thjreityfi!'6B day i fiftv-foar per hour, or 'very nearly one' per minute during the . wlupje, eTtte twenty-four loure , of the day.:, asd. this jrnmens business con- dactedtw4tllta freedom from aoeident that is altnont exemption., .: .. ' ' ' T$viCjlliAOAi. Like. In San Fran ooo4$ev(inia.RAilread- Company hsuni filed, antiofes oTaisoaiatien ' for the pmrpose of constructing a railroad frem s Eaist aeaur Venecia ta Uie town -oi iveo laSLt lngtli f Toad,' 17a. miles; cap ital: stock, . $4,000,000 j Directors- Al fred lUdington,' Samuel V. Butterwouh. Eanjaraiw fM.;-Hartshorn, John uBens kaud William Hi Osjlor. : r : :l at : : is .con riiij is expanding. Tha Seine is frozen sufficiently to bear men and guns. London 8. A special correspondent of the Tribuue at Paris sends letters and paper of the 31st inst. lie says coal cannot bo bought, as it has all been used for casting cannon and by railroads and mils. Wood is nearly all gone. The trees of the Bois of Boulogne and the Boulevards are now being cut. Children arc dying for want of milk.. The total number of deaths tor the last two weeks was two thousand seven hundred. Bread is plentiful and is not rationed. It is ex pected to last to the end of February. lhe .Prussians continue their nelu ope i ration?, notwithstanding . the very cold weather. - .-',--.;- .r..,'t ' Trochu says Fort Avron was evacua ted voluntarily. The. Prussians throw shells further, their guns being of longer' range than those of the French. The French troops are joyful over the repotted resignation of the : Gladstone ministry. . .:. : r-- - Chicago, January 3. The .uurnars Washington special states that, in a dis patch to the State Department, Minister Waahburne expressed an opinion that the surrender of Paris will not terminate the war. The French have at no stage of the struggle evinced greater determina tion, and he thinks they. will not submit as long as they have men or money left. The Electeur Libre of the 31st of De cember demands more energetic military measures and makes increased attacks on the Provisonal Government, and quotes tho PoysaB saying authorities show slug gishess and hesitation. ; ' La Francois complains that the inhab itants of Montere have been notified to take refuge in Paris ' to " escape Prus sian shellsand says an ' attack on Va. lerien is expected to commence immedi ately! "V'' ! . "The Electeur JAbre says cantoura of -the National Guard are distributed among i threatened " forts, Noissy and Rousny. ', : ''' . A , u - - The Bank of France takes the balance of the Spanish loan on the terms original ly agreed to. m-r.$i ' . The Hague, Jau. 3. A new Cabinet has been formed as follows : Theobeck Minister of Interior j'5' Guericbej Minis ter of Foreign affairs: " Jollis; Minister of Justice : ' 3 Van " Masse," Minister of Colonies," Bluhse, Minister of Finance ; Botsj Minister of War ; Broux; Ministei of Marine. -' " '"r-'-1 '' '-. London, Jan. 3. A portion of Chau.- cey's forces strongly posted, are now near Vcrdome. - - ' For s week past engagements along the Loire are successes for the French. ' ''Near La Chattae, 1.200 prisoners were taken by the Irench; : ; A Prussian column frying to cross the Loir on the ice, lost J0U men, who were drowned.1' ' ' i ' ". ' -' Advices from Paris to the 30tli state that the Parisians urge Trochu to : make a eoi tie with an enormous force, as now their artillery is so numerous and the weather is moderating. Von Moltke, after the battle between Faiderbe and Manteuffel, sent a messen ger to Trochu that tho Army of the North was annihilated. Trochu paid no attention to the message. A severe engagement preceded the German evacuation of Grey. The German retirement from Gicn is apparently confirmed. Paris advices show that intense excite ment prevails among the population, who demand to make a grand sortie. A num ber of Mayors of the city have called upon Trochu insisting that he will accede to their desire. It is stated that Paris journals accuse Trochu of Idleness. A number of 1 Bor deaux journals seem to coincide that it is understood orders will be sent to the Generals to hasten movements upon Paris. A new General has been sent to command the French forces at Havre. ; The evacuation of liouen is considered certain, and Manteuffel is forced to ccntrate in the north owning to a ward movement of Faiderbe along valley to Ho. , Chauccy continues his successes flying columns of Algerian cavalry. Versailles,. Jan. 4. The bombard I ment is so effectual on the east side of Paris that there are only feeble replies from the jrarrison. The banker's participation in the French loau is severely censured at Ber lin. - London, Jan. 4. Tho Army of the North occupied Aziencourt after ,a tri fling resistance. Villiers and Burqusi were also carried with heavy loss. Paris is suffering for want of food aud fuel. The latter want is mitigated by stores officially distributed. Austria will arrest and detain escaping French prisoners during the war. Prussia declines to back Austria's de mand for a guarantee on the lower Dan ube. .. . Bordeaux, Jan. 4. It is officially announced that Faidherbe sends the fol lowing dispatch, under date of the 3d inst. : "A battle near Bassante yesterday lasted from eight o'clock in the morning till six in the evening. I have driven the Prussians from all positions and vil lages held by them. The enemy's losses are numerous; ours are serious." London, Jan. 4. Amadous made an enthusiastic entry into Madrid on Mon day, and proceeded to the Chambers and took the oath. The enthusiasm is universal. Maduid, Jan. 3. The King cousults Rosas, Serrano, Rivero aud Alazago on the formation of the Constitutional Minis try. -London, Jan. 4. Austria sends Szwain to the conference. Versailles, Jan. 3. The King at a reception said : Great events roust have preceded our getting on such a day to place. It is due to your heroism and perseverance and bravery of the troops. Our objeet is still unattained. Important tasks remain before we can achieve a Iaatiug peace. It would be censurable to make a peace if you must continue duties bringing you here. British demands relative to colliers are in a fair way to adjustment. London, Jan. 4. There was fighting on the 1st near the Swiss frontier. Two hundred French retreated into Switzer land and were disarmed. There was a severe engagement on the 1st at Dclle, Particulars unknown. There arc vague rumors at Lille of a battle on the 2d between the towns of Busigny and Bapaume, with heavy losses on both sides. Tho Prussians were defeated alonjr the whole line. The conference of the Great Powers that was appointed to take place at Lon don will not be held. The whole project appears to have fallen through.; Mean while Russia refuses lo abate a jot of her demands on the Black Sea question, and is disregarding totally the treaty of Pans. What next ? ; late The total vote in Nevada at the election was 13,348. The voting was very irregular. Seven Democrats on the State ticket wcro elected i by majorities ranging from 28 to 1,032, and six Re publicans by majorities ranging from 59 to 797. The issue was not a political oue, and fi&w "straight tickets" were voted. The Republicans have both branches of the Ledature. -T It is reported that, a corps of 12,000 volunteers have been formed in Parie, who have sworn to cut theirway through the Prussian lines and organize a body in the Provinces, t "You can do anything if you baye pa tience," said an old uncle, who had, made a fortune, to his nephew, who had nearly spent one. " '"Water may be carried in a sieve, if you otly wait." "How long?" asked the petulant spendthrift, whe ' was impatient for the old manVdeath. "Till it freezes," was the cold reply. . With characteristic complacency the JNew Orleans Times remarks that the Congress of the United States needs an infusion of that ability and stern integri ty which, the' South, when left' to choose from' her own sons, has never failed to give to that body. 1 Gen. Prim, of Spaiu, died from wouuds received at the bands of assassius, in Mad rid December 31st.. Ilia assassins all es caped. His death produced a profound sensation all over Spain. A man in Chicago has a pair of boots that were made on his wedding day, thirty years ago, and although he has only used them on wedding occasions, they are badly worn. ... Don Pedro, King of Brazil, is expect- cu to visit tne mtcu j-iates, soon, wucn he will make the tour of all the leading cities, taking observations which may be useful to him hereafter. Some short time since a gang of ruf fians were surprised while holding high carnival in one of the vaults of the - old cemetery near Troy. They had furnish ed the interior, hung pictured, and had a cookinjr stove in full blast. BROWNSVILLE. A. AVheclcr, dealer iu fancv aod staple Dry Goods, Hats, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Groce ries, Crockery, Hardware, Iron and Steel, Wagon Timber, 1'towii, Agricultural Implements, etc., cle. Motto ".Small profits sml quick returns." NEW TO-DAY. ' CITY DRUG STORE. A. CAKOTHEItH. It. SALTMARSIt. HEW TO-DAY. WILLIAM DAVIDSON, Office, A'o. til l'ront Street, PORTLAND .... OK MHOS'. At the charity ball recently .held iu Washington City, under the auspices , of Geu. Sherman, Admiral Porter, Col. Forney, and others, a ticket admitting lady and gentleman cost 540, aud added to this each lady wasftspected to bring as a contribution a neat, calico, dress pat tern. The ball is mentioned as the most brilliant assemblage of the kiud that ever assembled in Washington. A Western engineer has inveutcd a hot water pump to squirt deaf men off the track. Princess Editha,who pretended being a daughter ol'thc late Lola Moutez, lias become hopelessly insane. From Arizona. Dates to December 28th from San Diego give the fo!lowing details of horrible murders committed in Arizona by Mexicans : Chistmas Eve Chas. Iteed, station keeper, Mrs. Heed, James Ljtle, stage driver, and Old Tommy, the cook, were seated at supper at Mission Camp station on the road to Tucson, 35 miles "east of Arizona City, aud while catiug three Mexicans rode up to the station j one opened the door, and presenting a pistol, shot Mr. Reed, and, as the driver turned to reach ' for his pis'ol, he was shot through the heart, killiug him instantly, j All three of the Mexicans then rushed j into the house while Mr. Heed was still ! liviug, and cut his throat. Old Tommy was seized and his bead entirely severed from the body. Mrs. Reed Wjjs tired on and hit in the thigh. She would have been killed had uot a do attackel the Mexican who fired, causing him to miss his aim. The Mexicans then plundered the house, appropriating tour stage horses to carry off the booty. The stage from Tucson discovered the body of a man lying in the road, and near by stood a team ot oxen which he REAL ESTATE SEALER. Special Collector of" Claims, A: larue amount tf CITY and K AST l'OUT LA X M Property for Sale. Also. UU'KOVKD KAH.MS, aud valuable un cultivated LANJJi?, located iu all parts of the ttnte. Investments iu REAL ESTATE aud other PROPERTY, made for correspondents. CLAIMS of all descriptions promptly collected. HOUSES and STOCKS leased. All kinds of Financial and titiicrul Ageii'-y busi ness (ransack d. Parties bavin FARM PROPERTY f-T sale will please lurnish desriiptiout? of the same to the AtiEMS OF THIS OFFICE, in each of tlio principal CITIES and TOWN'S of rhis S TATE. -' : jnne U TO-tf. A. CAROTEXERS & CO., DRUGGISTS & APOTHECARIES, (Foster's Bkck, First street), ALBASY, ; : OREGON, J E A I. K It S IS Drugs, Chemicals, Medicines, PAINTS,' OILS, DYE-STUFFS, r GLASS, r -. - . 'X'OXXXi'r G0G338, French and Americas Calogrnea, HANDKERCHIEF EXTRACTS,' CONFECTIONERY. WAR I WAR I WAR I WAR TO THE KNIFE, AND KNIFE TO THE HILT ! Gen. High Price Killed CBren. Trust 34ortally Wounded. Pure Wiues & Liquor, for medicinal purposes. Fine Tobacco and Cig-ara. Si?" Pliysiuiau's Prescriptions and Family Recipes compounded with earo. bcucnioer 31, 1870 17 BUT REMEMBER That yon can bnjr all kinds of GROCERIES PROVISIONS FOR CASH, CHEAPER AT M. PEARSON'S (the young man from' Wisconsin) Grocery Store, than any place in Albany. - For M. PEARSON still lives, and is alway ready to BUY, SELL. SWAP OR DICKER. ifl.- PEABSOIV, nov26-12 At CbeaUle's old atand.. Sewing Machine Agency ROOM ADJOINING M. PEARSON'S y fitted up ty of exhibiting miip. JL Grocery Store has been neatly fitted np by GREAT .'LAND 20.0G0 SALE! ACRES ! ! I;iin i. supposed to to the lot nf ma j.onr mor tals, nrf inevitable as l.-;itli iist.Of anl liu.llo at any time to cime upon Therefore it important tiat ru medial agents shtmM be at liaml to le ueil on nil ctiieigeufy, when tbo -seminal prinriplo lo l;rel in tuo system shall .tave!ope itself, and we feci the exeruriathi; a.ouies of pain, or the do proin:; influence of diserir?. Such a remedial aeut exists in the Vms Kim.f.r, whoso fame ha-t made the circuit of tr.e luhe. Amid the eternal iocs of the polar regions or beneath lhe intoler able and burning sun of the tr'ph-s, itrf victories are known and appreciated. I nderal! la itudes. from one extreme t tho other, suffering humanity h is found leUcf from many of its ill? by its use. The wide and broad area over which tins medi cine has spread, atie.-t.-f i(3 valuo and potencv. From a tnall beginning, tho Pain Killer has pushed gradually ab)u;r. inaKin its own highway j sobdy by its virtues. I Such unexampled tuooci. and popularity has brought others iub the field, who ha ve attempted nnder similarity of name, to usurp the: confidence BV OKlKR Of THE BOARD OF l I R EC tors of the Willamette Valley & Cascade Mountain Wagon lload Company, made Decem ber 10, 1S70, I will offer at public auction, to tho high; itt hi dev. ya . ; Monday, tho 7th duy of February next, : sit the oHi-.c in Albany, , j2O,00 AC1KE2S OF LAIVD, j belonging to said Company, and situated in Linn I county, Oregon. ' Persons desiring to purebaic, will be furnished I with a description aud location o" said lands, by i applvin-j; at tho Company's oiSce. t TEllMS OF SALE Coin, one-third of piir ! chase-money iu hand at time of sale, remainder i in two anntial payments, taking promissory notes i therefor (it 12 per cent, per annum. Purchasers 1 desiring tu pay a greater amount than one-third j in hand, w ill have deduction of ten per cent. I Xi'-Io to t-iese lands is good, and purchasers, I upon partial payment, will receive Company's ; bond for a deed. Those paying in hand the full 1 amount of purchase price, shall receive their deeds , at i nee. i-ale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. I of said dav, unj continue uutil all of said lands have toeu offered for sale. X. M. All persons residing on anv of the Coru pnn3'K lands in this county, are notified to come forward immediately, it they desire to purchase the s.'iaie, a I shall continue as heretofore to sell at private sale, until the dav of sale a above des ignated. JAMES EI.KIXS. Dec. mbcr '20. lj'7l-17td Miner t Pearson, for tho purpose for sale tho . , . ; Buckeye Shuttle Sewing Machine? the only low-priced licensed sewing machine tbat makes the genuine "lock stitch," and which 1 sold for $25. Warranted to do all kinds of work, on fine or coarse goods, as well as any machine in the market. Ladies are requested to call and examine the liuekeye machine before purchasing; elsewhere. Everybody buys the Buckeye Sewing Machine in preference to any other, who does not first go to agents, selling bogus or high-priced machines, for advice, and-suffer themselves to be imposed npon. Come aud seo for yourself. WINER PEARSON, General Agents for the State of Oregon. Agents wanted in every town and county iu the State, to whom a liberal commission will be allowod. 3ES All letters directed to MINER PEAKSOX, nov20-12 Albany, Oregon. ATTENTION. Notice to Contractors. fei JllinElIY GIVEN THAT J1Y AN ORDER of the County Court- cf the county of Lion, Sratc of Oregon, sealed proposals will be received hv said t'ourt until 12 o'clock M. of the 2d day j. of January. 171. f"r furnishing all the materials j and pcrf'-riUHig ail tl.e work iu the construction i of a Jail on tho southeast e rner of the Court 1JERSONS WISHING GOODS AT BAIU gains, for Cash or Trade, should give ns a call and see for themselves, as we will give great inducements for the next Sixty Days, on all goods on hand now. Nov. 19, 1870. 11. CHEADLK A CO. DP. SAGES CAT AURA REMEDY. Fr sale at Settlemeir's Drug Store. Price. 60c per package. . 10-v.S OH.! OIL! Setllooieir prices, at lir's Drug ctore, viz I Devoc's Coal Oil, by the can.... 70 ei? gal. Lard Oil, retailed at .$2 12i - " And everything else in proportion. 10v3 G. F. FETTLKMEIR. r1HKOLINi: The best thing ever offered to B the public for eradicating grease spots from silks, cleaning kid gloves, etc. Trv it. For sale by 10v3 . G. t. SETTLEMEIlt. of tho popple and turn it to iheir own selfishness 1 and dishonesty, but tin :r efforts have proved fruitless, while the Pain Killer is still growing in public favor. ' . Jan ll.j I hi city of Al'oary, in said j bad - been driving. It is eutiposcu that they j murdered the teamster and then pro ceeded to attack the fetation. No at-j tempt at pursuit has been made, Ss the j murderers had two days the start to get into the Mexican State of Sotioru, whore pursuit under tho most favorable circum stances would bo at u great disadvan tage. - Disappearance. Five weeks aro a resident of Linn county, tiau.cd Tin O dore M. Smith, lift 1'ortland on horse back, by tjie west side of the river for home, and the hist knc;wn of him he was leading his horse up the mountain just out of that city. Yesterday his brother and another man went through here, making a second trip iu search of him. It 13 feared that he met with hoints mis hap or lias been foully dealt with. nS'td'cs maii. - . NEW TO-PAY. IVolice. j N OTICE IS UEUEISY GIVEN THAT THE cn-parinoridiip hen t'f-.re cxi.-t in.r hotween 1. Ivohn and S. Kohu. undo the firm numc of Kohn & lro., is hercl-y di.S"led by mutual con sent. Ail indebtcdnes? of Khn Jt l!ro. will be paid bv S. Krdiu. who will collect all accounts luc the late 8rt.j. A. KOUX, Jan. 1. 1S71-13 S. KOHN. county. Plans with specifii a: ions can be f en at the County Clerk's office. The contractor will be reouin-d, on that day, to ex.-cute the contract, a:id eiit. r into bond, with security to be approved by the Court, fr performance of contract. The Jail to r e completed bv the firt of August, 1S71. K. A. JOHN. Count Judirc. JASON WHEELER, .MAUXIX PAYNE, Commissioners. Albany. December 'H, InJO ltliil THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. At tlie levee in New Orleaus,' January 1st, the steamers Magenta, Grand Era, John A. Rudolph, 8. ThOinpsou, Dean and John Howard, with their cargoes, were destroyed by fire. Loss, 8510,o00, insured for 240,000. The day before, the steamship Be Sota. for New York, twenty-seven miles below New Orleans, took fire and burned to the water's edge. Loss, 5250,000. . ' . . . . They have jnst had a very successful baby fair at Oskaloose, Iowa. The babies were divided into three , classes, two for whites and one for colored. The mother of the successful black child received a gold-lined silver goblet. The first prize, a 840 baby carriage, was given to a poor mother who had only been in the Stato a few weeks. Barnum recently told a correspondent, alluding to'liis proposed ' new traveling show :- "I am nearly dead with ennui. I have been playing the gentleman for four years, with plenty of money and nothing to do, and I am nearly dead, ' I do not want money; I mean to give away every dollar I make ; but I must work or die-" Mrs. Collins, of ;Uaddam,N. II., is said to be pushing her contract on the Vandy ' road justi below Haddam, with great energy. She tsuperinteBda'the work and pays off her lucu ith her own haiids.f p Drowned. A London dispatch re ports tho death of John Walter, Jr., son of the owner of the London Times. "' He was skating and broke through the ice, and was drowned. About two months ago he visited San Francisco, during a tour ot the United fetates. , lie was a vouiv' man of ereat .promise. . and his early death is deeply mourned. " Victor Emanuel, King of Italy, entered Home cu Dec. 31st. - -.- - - ' , Joan II. Surratt, of assassinatiou iu'a my, is too huge a load for the Democrats t carry just now, and has come out in a card in which he says that in lecturing he does not appear as an exponent of party principles, lief or ring to the harsh criticism of the New York World he says : Conscious to myself of right, I will not be deterred from the course I choose to follow by the howlincrs and carpiugs of those who would be my friends -A it they dared. The national debt 'was recently reduced to the extent of 50,000, through a con fession oi judgment on the part of tho heirs of the late Alfred P. Stone of Cin cinnati. The deceased had at one time been Collector of Internal Revenue for the Seventh District of Ohio, aud it was charged on behalf of the Government that he had violated hia ? official bond. The claim was for $100,000, and the suit bad been pendiug against his sure ties for the recovery of the sum since 1866. . I, . . A little boy was advised by his father to use illustrations in his converse when ever they should occur to him, "for," continued the parent, 4thero is no more forcible way of conveying or impressing your meaning." ' Shortly after the boy was being lectured on generosity. Xi "It is better to give than to receive, Johny far better.- The Bible says so, and I say so." "Illustrato i para. I thiuk I will understand 'you better." Father could not see the "application. ... . There is a little railroad near Jiayou Sara (La.) that runs to Wood vi lie on a very uncertain schedule. A stranger came in the other day and inquired how often that steam car made trips into the country. The party interrogated said, "Tri-weekly.". "What do you mean, by trUweeklyf" The answer was, ''It goes up one week and tries to como down tho next." Since the sewing machine has been generally brought into use for all fancy etitching, needle women can now bo re garded only as common - sewers. Their occupation has always been a drain upon their health. .'-.'"--, Xuti'-e of Co-Parltiei-iUip. j "Vr OTICE IS IIKUKRY J IVEN THAT THE ! undersigned, 11. K din. gu-cc-sor to Kohn it Bro.. M. ternoer and L. .S ;mk-r?, successors to Senders, Steruher A Co., have this d;iy formed '' a eo-part'ier.-hip undr-r the firm name of Kohn. tteriiher A Co., in AHvmiv, l.inu enun'y. Oregon, to carry on the business of general ni r..'hamiise, in Parrish Ih'ick, corner I'iv.-t nd I- ri v ttre-ett. P.. KtHIX, M. HTEUXBKRt;, !.. PKXDK11J, -Albany Jan. I, IS71 IS Tiic Last Call. 4 1.1, PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES j ind.dvted to li. CHKAHf.E A CO., by note or book account, will ivo it tloor attentiu at. puce, as we will make costs on the same il' not settled soon. K. CHEAI'I.K A CO. Jau. 1, 1S71-18 Tahc Police. ANY AND ALL PERSONS I) ESI P. IN'i Good 33,xsr-i3.i-ss ! Will eull at the CASH STORE. iis we sell for CASH OR TRADE IN HAND, and will sell cheaper uuder this tystcm of dning business.- ' " " CASH paid for all the EGGS that niny be of fered, at the CASH STORE of Jan. 7, 1871-13 11. CHEADLE & CO. Di.scriptive Li t CITY PROl'EKT Y FOR SALE! STIT7.EL & UPTON Heal Estate Dealers, Albany, Ogn. CITY OF ALBANY : Lot ", tiluck fi tJood house. Lots ; and !. Lots 1, , 7.. Lots 5 and ('. Lots 5 mid 6, Lot,. I , U uud Lvts T Plenty of cxcciici Lots' 0 and 7, Lot I, Lot S, Lots a and 3, ' 3 Lots Lot 7. Lot 1. Lots 3 uud 4t . Lots 9 Lots Lots 3 and 1; Lot 4 7J acres p 'nic.- cad 2 unimproved. 10 t!ood house and stable. 2- tlood house. 130 - 1 (- -house and two i-t-ih!cs. GO Vo'ti - - a de.-i ruble h' 21 tlood house. " 14 " 14 " ' ;j "a 44 " " " 103- " " " .. ; .. 20 " ' IS- " ' Ot) unimproved ehep. " 5 " desirabia lots. 1 IS box house. 1 timbered land, one mile frui , stable. TJ OTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ( co-partnership heretofore existing between ij. benders, M. isternoerg ana o.-t lejscnner uuaer tho firm-name of Senders, Sternberg 4 Co., is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. All indebt edness of Senders, Sternberg & Co. will bo paid by Senders A Sternberg, who alone are author ized to colject and receipt for moneys diuo the late firm. All persons knowing themselves; indebted to the above firm will please come forward and settle their accounts. - L. RENDERS, M. STERNUEllC, , J. FIjEISCHNKH . , Albany, December 29, 1870-17tf NOTICE TO THE , TAX PAYERS OF LINN COUNTY. TTNI'EK THE PROVISIONS OF fllE LAW ) now in force relating to tho collection of taxes, all taxes are required to be paid within thirty days after tho days appointed fijr meeting the tax-payers in the several precincts, and all taxes not paid withiu that time aro liable to-costs as npon execution and that is onejdollnr and three per cent, from each person. 1 will, therefore in pursuance of law, meet the tax-payers of I.inn County at thciit respective placed ol voting, in each precinct, on th days, tu-wit : Wuterloo .....Monday, Sweet Homo.. .Tuesday, Itrush Crock Wednesday! South Hrownsville Thursday, Jfortlt lirownsvillc.. .......... Vriduy, Sand Kidge.,..... Saturday Ilarrisburg Tuesday. llarrishnrg. ..;... Wednesdnvj Peoria ....ThursJuy , Orleans Friday, Albany. .Fatardav, Syracuse Moudav, II. A. IRVINE, and Tax ilollcetor for Linn Co December 3, 1H70. Albany, in Benton county. Ten Homestead Lots, ti acres each, 1 mile north of Albany Ferry, at $120 each. For particulars apply to J. C. HKN'UEN'IIAU.,' ltcal Instate Agent, Office' in Parrish Prick, Albany, Oregon. 40 An Infalliblo blood Ptairiea, poes ing rare toxic and xcnvixE properties a certain euro for HHEL'a&Tna, etT, sei'baicm, and all kindred Diseases. It completely restores the system when im paired by disease, revives the action of the KIDXEl'S mni CEITAI, OStOASia. ladl. cally cures caoriLA, salt Bssva, and all ekcptivk ui ctrrAXEOim Dis eases, gives Immediate and permanent relief in DvsrEPsu, ESfwairBtM. Toaion, Boils, Scald Head, Ulcers and Sons; eradi cates from tho system all traces of Mercurial -Disease, '--'- : . It Is pvhely vegetable, being made) from an herb found indigenous in fn l It is therefore peculiarly suitable for use by ' Females and Children, as a blood citatl FIER M aEXOVATOE. For Sale by all Druggists. CEPtneTON. nosTETTtn Tco. - AOENT8, " '" " 520 and 631 Market Street. Baa Franoiaoo, " p. r f EVIDENCE 1 i. LATENT CUKE THAT COtrCiII ! USE THE BEST REMEDY !,.. Every day brings strong proof of tbe groat value -.-. of' this - IL.XJTVO No. 132 West o following 2B 27 28 29 : :i iTanunry 3 4 li Khcriff, Oregon. This U tho most thorough blood purifier yet dis covered, and cures all humors from Iho worst Scrofula to a common Eruption. Pimples and Blotches on the face, aud sc:ily or rough skin, which arc such annoying blemishes to many young persons, yield to the uto of a few bottles of this woudcrful medicinn. From one to" eight bottles euro Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Bcald Head, lliug Worms, Boils, Scaly Eruptions of tho iSkin, Scrof ula Sores, Ulcers and Canker" iu the Month and Stomach. It is a pure medicinal extract of native roots and plants, combining in harmony Nature's most sovereign curative properties, which tj'od has instilled into the vegetable kingdom tor healing the sick. It is a great restorer for tho strength and vigor of the system. Those who are languid, sleepless, have nervous apprehensions or foars, or auy ot tne attections symptomatic of weakness, will find convincing evidence of its restorative power npon trial. If yon feel dull, drowsv. de bilitated aud despondent, liuve frequent headache, mouth tastes badly in tho morning, irregular ap petite and tongue coated, yod aro suffering from Torpid Liver or "Billiousuess." Iu many cases of "Liver Complaint" only a part of theso symp toms are experienced. As a remedy for all such cases. Dr. Pierce's (ioluen Modical Discovery has uo cqunl ns it efTocts perfect cures, leaving the liv er strengthened and healthy. For the cure f ha bitual Cimstipation of the llowols it is a never failing remedy, and those who have uud it for this purpose ar.o loud in its pruiso. i l'ronchiiil, Throat and Lrng diseases, it has produced , many truly remarkable cures, where 'Other medicines had failed. : Sold by druggists at $1 ier bottle. Prepared nt the Chemical Labratorv of (7mS li. V. riLllCE, M. D., Uufiolo, N. V. Dr. T. Merodith, Dentist, office Sixth street, states as follows : Cincinnati, October I, 1P69. Messrs. J. N. HARRIS A CO. Gents 3 About one year ago I took a cold which settled on my lungs. A violent cough was the consequence which increased -with severity. I expectorated large quautities of phlegm and matter. Ihirintr the last winter I became so much reduced that I was confined to my bed. The disease was attend ed with cold chills and night-sweats. A diarrhoea set in. My friends thought I was in the last stnges of consumption, and could not possibly get well. I was recommended to try : Allen's T-.xxiig' Ifealsaiii ; The formula was giron to me, which Induced me to give it a trial, and I will only add that ray cough is entirely cured, and I am now able to at tend to my business as usual. ours respectfully. I". MEREDITH. All afllictcd with Cough or. any Throat or Lane; trouble should, use Allen's Lung Balsam without delay. J. N. HARRIS A CO., Role Proprietors. Cincinnati, Ohio. . . . CAUTION. Do uot be deocivod you who want a good rued icino. and desire "A lie Lung Malum." De not allow unprincipled dealers to sell you a prepara tion callod Allen's Pectoral Balsam see that you get ALLEN'S Ll'NG BALSAM, and you will have the best Cough remedy efiered to the poblio and one that will give you satisfaction. FOR SAT.E BY REDINGT0N, HOSTETTER & CO., 529 A &M Marnct-ft. Han Franri.-oo, Cal.. Agents for California an i Pacific States