3! V. S. Official FaFer for Oreg-on. SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1871 Dr. Livingston, the great African ex plorer,, has again been heard from, and is pronounced rigbt side up with care. A citizen of Cincinnati, Ohio, has been sent to jail for tuirtj das, for catting eff the queue of a Chinaniao. Tie amount of property left by the late David Sears, of Boston, is about $5, 00,000.. . An aboriginal usurper has assumed the crown of Abyssinia, calling himself the Eperor 2Cg- ; ' - :i I the two Mr. blc- j Congressional. On the 4th iost. at noon, nernncress adiourbed. Pherson, Clerk of the House, shortly after twelve o'clock, called the new House to order, and proceeded to call the names of the members by States. The roll completed, the Clerk annouueed that 222 members bad answered to their names, a full representation being 243, tb.e Siatea of New Jlauipshirc, Connects cut, Texas and California- being unrepre- liuropean News. Frank & Bro., of New York, on tbe 4th inst., failed. Amount of default, f 2,000,000. arrived at Portland yesterday. ' Not a German soldier remains in Paris. Several Parisian Journals have resumed publication. Tbe authorities are prepar ing to disband the Mobiles and Guards. It is rumored that Na'poleon is negotia ting for an estate in Bohemia, where he will retire Victor Emanuel, in a letter to Fmper or William, expresses surprise and disap pointment at the hard tctnis imposed on i'rauce, especially with regard to territory- .. . Prince l redenck Charles has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Our Southern Oregon Correspondence. scnted, elections not yet having been ! held. James. G.Blafn, of Maine, was armv ol occunation in France, with Wnrl. then re-elected Speaker, over George W. quarters at Rheims; ' ' " i" Morgan, of Ohio, the vote standing 126 ! On the grounds that it is necussary for Blain, to 90 for Morgao-neeessary : re tho; wiliw of hiS j . lay off enfeen da,,. toacnoice uu. Pir. ciam ' was tuen ,nr;fr. Thw rviii Ann , ,..ut- rMiu Empire Citt, Feb. 28th, 1871. STORMY WEATHER ? f prevailed most of last week, which has rendered the bar at the mouth of the Bay quite rough ; but this morning it cleared off and it now bids fair to bo fine for some time. Four vessels were seen outside last evening, but the bar was too rough to permit the tugs to bring - them in. Sometimes vessels have laid off the bar three weeks before the tugs would venture to bring them in. A few weeks ago, one came up from San Francisco in four days, and then on aecount of stormy There are three tncs here , one owned by Mr. Pushbacker, of Marshfield, and the others by the Xorth Bead Company. As LUMBER declared duly elected Speaker of the of commerce with Germany. House of Representatives of the forty- It a given out that as soon as ilifinite second Congress. After the announce- ! negotiation for the treaty of peace ic , , . '"" , r, - ; commenced at lirussels. the I'lencu uieut oi re election, the Speaker was eon-i r .., ;n f...t .) ducted to the Chair, and .addressed the hundred million francs on account of the !.is verJ " wle in San Francisco, times Ben Holladay is expected rn tbe ; House as follows : 1 ' H war indemnity, to free Paris from the j arc quite dull here. Mr. Lnse, the steamer Oriflamme which was to have Oentlcmcn : The Speakership of the Ameri- J proximity of German troops. j owner of the mill at Empire, has sent I ean House or itepresentauvzs nas always neon es- : j. rom ' XjOduou up learn luat .. Dir i U-eined an enviable honor a re-election to the ; Robert Peel Stigmatized the Course of i posmon carrieswiiuiipccuiiareraiineauon iu luai , . , .. -i -,: i. it implies approval of past official bearing. For . Lord Lyons, mi deserting the Uritlbh tbia mark wf jour eoutidenee 1 return thanks, unit j copulation ill Paris during the Siege, . .. .i : .1,.. uiii;..!, ( . : Tt is now stated" t nat the Pope will not feare tie Vatican, believing; that if he does, the Italian Government will eontLs- icatc his premises- in. Roavev ' -' - We are to regular receipt of tbe Daily , JlerdtTjf, of Salem,' Upton & Howell, "WprietorB. Upton saya ieH make her tick this whiz. Go it, ye cripples. K. B. Gibson, an old and highly res , -. pectedcitisen of Hennepin county, Min nesota, has been detected numerous Jbrgeries aivd ftedL He ia over seventy years oldL ' 1 llclg my (iueereM devotion to th Unties whith i wnen jie wa8 entreated to remain, as yo call upn van to dichan;e. CUoieu lv a vm'v , .,11 . . ,l. ,. rr,.rwenting thepoHticH i"tit7 of this Uu, ungenerous and cowardly ; at tbe same tuw epnkeruw lulblai ailegiauee la ine princi- Mine ne exioiieu tue cuuiiirauj vuuioc ui plea and policy of that party, but b will - fall j Washburnc, the American Minister. '"oft?: Dates to tbe 5th contain rumors of a under the rnieawhirh ha Is called upon to admiuia- i revolution ID Paris. It IS believed that ter. Tha aaccaasful working of our grand af- i a civil War will SOOU convulse France, tem oi corarnment aepenus on mo vigilance oi - .,,,:,, party orgniaon, Jd the mort irhok-soine Kg-! ending m Orleans restoration UUtion which thu Houw piwlnces and perfect ia Extensive and organizcQ emigration that atkt..li rxanlta frnin nnunainat inulliullv I Ml nnnna nmulitArn if id ai-itoA f riltkl eager and watchful and well balanced iu number.. , , , DroviDCes Lartre bodies of j OCrcd, generalcontent,happiuertandprosrity tbrough- 1 ALstaians Will emigrate to out the land. Under a wise administration of States. the National Oorernment peace reigns in nil our ! , borders, and tlte only mi8uudctanding with any ! AWOUB.NMEXT OF CONGRESS. A foreign uovernment ii, we may nope, at ium mo- one of his . vessels to Callus, in South America, to ee if he can open the trade for lumber in that part of the world. If lumber does not "conic . up," our only hope of better timeS is in the coal mines; but as it is confidently believed that another mine will be opened this Sum mer, by a company from San Francisco, we have not much to fear. As this is not an agricultural county, the land ou the river beinj; heavily tim- tbe United ment in Droirreu of aa honorable, cordial and FfOWlne Portland papers we learn 1 lasting adjustment. We are fortunate in meeting at sucn a lime ; ionuuai in reitrewiiuug su- constituencies ; fortunate in legislating for such a that the jury in the case of the State vs. Dr. Loryea, on Tuesday evening "brought m a verdict of guilty, with a recommen dation, of mercy to the conrt. Th High Commission held their second meeting, at the Department of State in Washington City, on the after ' noon of the 4th inst., all the members thereof being present. The Secretary of the Interior is au- conntry. l trust, geniiemcn, mat our oiuoiai iu- i r-..:i tereonrse may be tree from personal asperity, be- ! prevail Yashington telegram gives the following reasons why it is believed that .the move ment for an early adjournment will f not lieving all our labors will result eventually iu the tmblie eood and involvine the blessine of Him without whose aid and guidance we labor iu Tain, 1 ant now ready ( proceed with the furtlier organ ixalion of the House, iind as the first step thereto 1 will myself take the oath prescribed by the Con stitution aud laws.'' The tratli of ollio.- was then administered to the Speaker, who proeuuded t- admiuister the satoo to meuioers, eommenviug with those from New England. iUayuard objected to swearing Wadttell, of North Carolina, as being disiualilic-l from holding ofii-e. Aoriaed to increase the compensation of J objected to swenrn-g ibo icn Lf thTt J patiuu n ihe grmind that Ibc eleolum kitroi tnat GCOSOS Mursltals fifty per Cent, ia Lis t-taic has u rei'aJed and tUvy were elected discretion the entire Conpensation not Din.-I.am moved that il.e Tb members be sworn and i!e credentials rvtVrrcd to tbe t'om- , STOCK has to be well fed during the fall and winter, or they become quite poor. Most of the beef that is used here at this season of the year, comes from the Co quill, distance, thirty miles. It is not j very good, yet a choice cut commands The resolution which passed the House W a pounu. ' to exceed ?S per day for tbe time em ployed. .' Great. excitement existed in London at latest dates over the terrible results of small pox in that eity. The deaths had : attached tao enormous number of 188 per ' week, and was increasing in virulence. A' Convention of the National Labor Barty of the United States is announced to-be held in Columbus, Ohio, on the third Wednesday of Octcber, 1S71, for tbe purpose of nominating candidates for President and Vice President. uiiitee on hleclions. which motion was agreed to and they were sooru, three taking the U-st oath of 1G2 and five tbe modified oath of 1SG. Kerr objected to swearing the Mississippi mein- on Saturday for a final adjournment on Wednesday will probably be stopped in the Senate, if it is not reconsidered in the House to day and defeated. It ap pears to have been a fight of sections the New En glanders desiring to adjourn in order to get rid of the proposed new apportionment, which will reduce the New England representation in the House, and the Democrats favoring the same idea on general Democratic prin ciples of holding as short a session as possible ; while there is a ltepublican majority of the Western members anx ious to hare the apportionment bill p-isseu bctore adjournment, so as to in One great drawback to this country is the want of , A GOOD WAfJOX' ROAD to the Umpqua Valley. At present there is but an indifferent trail, but a route 13 now being surveyed for a road, and by next fall we hope to have a good wagon road connecting lloseburg with. this place, or with Coose river. Washington's birth-day was cslebrated by a vessel, which was laying out in the bay, firing a fifteen pounder occasionally duriug the eutire ' From-Indiana eoutesthe news that the Republican members of the Legislature ' (following the example set by the Deino erats at a former session), being in the minority, all resigned, leaving that body ; watheaa a quorum. "What's sauce ,"&c. - An irreverent American ia Cologne .- Kaa greatly shocked the ecclesiatical arathositiea fcy offering to buy the bones fTth 10,000 martyred virgins in the Church of St. Ursula for the purpose of fimmding an anatomical museum. Bryderr, ef the Iadia Sanitary Go (amission, has recently written his . aannal report on the spread of the cholera ia that country. The report concludes with the opinion that this plague cannot ' 1S graven ted, and that no human efforts . tay.il jrogress. crease their numbers in the House. The i day, and by tn impromptu ball at the ber as their credentials presented no prima urie i Kepublicans also want the Committee on ' Court House in the evening. By the bouthern outrages to make a report,' and waJt aimost every celebration or - dedici- are anxious to enact some measure be , " . , . . , i ... . . tion lias to close with a ball, tnrfl arimurtiino' whiph will rkiimycli th K',.llT nrl nrr,iri m,1 r-t,. We understand that the t f j in the South. It is stated by thu.e who have access to evidence already taken of outrages committed, that tbe testimony shows a frightful condition of affairs in evidcucc of their risht to scats, liingbam moved that the Mississippi delegation be sworu and the credentials referred to the Com mittee on Kieetions. Agreed to. Delegates from Territories, seven in number, were called and sworn in. Hooper. Xiblack and Schofield were appointed a Committee of the House to join a like Commit tee of the Pcaata to wait upon the President and inform him that Congress was ready to proceed to Dm! off. red aenhenrrent resolution toadjuum j the South; that the secret political or m,ie die on Wednesday, March 8tb, at twelvc noon ! ganizati'ins known as Kuklux have rot meresoinuon was agreea to on ui.is.n-i . the ufiper hanJ) tha(. j( ujany parts Keiley caiici up the case of v.'addell. of Xorth j the tuuth the civil authorities are power Carolina, to whose swearing iu Maynard objected, j less to-enforce the laws: that even trn noil tmiril thnt lie ba sworn. The ini.tioil was i - , m.,Alikln c-. rr.-. n tltrtnnl.i W . .. .. . uemoerais are oecomiu'' aiarmeu ior tneir j io nvm u, .."...i v " agreed to and tho oath administered. ,. ,9 . . . ,. i . The House then proceeded to draw forscots, a I common safety ; that in a short time, it i 1) paper : proceeding attended with tue nsnai uproar ana i tne present state ol alia irs are allowed to j A few weeks ao a man came to contusion, ucing pertumca, mrougn eon- , coutinue tuerc w:il no be a Union man HOLD MINK, owned by Mr. Lockhart, on the Coquili, near Randolph, bids fair to pay wtll. Hope it may, as he has spent a larze sum of money ou it. W. 1). N. A New Style of Here's richness for you ! Polygamy. The fullowin esv, to select bis seat. IMstinguished Military Mcu. r ';. The Columbus (O.) Journal reports an average absenee of twenty -five members ft-oaa eaebr Hensfr ef the State Legislature very day, so large a proportion that, nnder the constitution and the rules, it is . teav unpossible to proceed properly Vila legislation. Sometimes, the Journal . aays, as many as fifty seats are vacant at n time. Uohob.8 Conferhed. We notice " iaaoagt tl ethe honors oonferra4 on ekuene ef Oregon By Gov. Grover, that ' eur eity has not been entirely overlook. ed, Our popular druggist, Dr. Fred. Hill, 'iaviag been commissioned Surgeon, vita the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, on tbia e&siToB Majar General John F. Mil- ler. Fred will do. - Having given currency to the story tawiAadrew Jackson Davis had renonoc 41 Ms telief in spirit intercourse and ' "gsathbaok n"'dimship. ia general, ifriasdy siapie fostiee t say that he authorized the Orange (N. Y.) Chronicle to contradict the story. r lie has only came out strongly, ."against , the abuse of aiediumship and the . errors of dbelriaa adopted bj many ppiritnalists." . ' 35ATH r How. Lansing 8tobt. To Hon. Lansing Stout died, of dropsy, after a short illness, at his residence in ' EorilasxL on the 4th. instant. Mr Stout in State Senator fon Multnomah county t tSe time of his death. lie vneo ' iep- . sesectcd Oregon in Congress, having peatcn, if our memory serves us eorreetly, Dawid Logan, Esq., in a closely Contested nee. ' He was a man of more than ordi mij talent, and for . many years has taken prominent part in the politics of ti EEtate. Peace to his ashes,' s ': ' r".' It almost seems like the clash of arms were again soundirg in our ear, when we read the daily lists of appointments to rrilitary positions being made umlcr the militia laws of the State. '. Here : in our very midst we have the Surgeon. Col. G. A. Hill, who is only awaiting in grim silence the clash of resounding arms and the crimson flow of gore, that he may sever the broken ' leg of some luckless hero in the fiht, or staunch the ebbing life blood of some , fair haired youth, struck down in the Inorning of his existence' by the ruthkss enemy's flashing claymore. And then, there1 is our former townsman, Mr. C, JJ. Belling er, whose firm tread is now ringing upon the war path, and whose stalwart form is now enshrouded in the brave blue uniform of freedom, and whose broad and ample shoulders aie now decked with tbe proud American eagle. ' In fancy we already see -him mounted "" on bis powerful war charger, whose champ ing bits are only deafened by the cannon's awful roar, giving orders in . stentorian tones to the gallaut Jo. Teal, (whose "clotted blood" is; slowly issuing - from his gaping wounds,) together with other immortal heroes, while the enemy is quivering in every fibre with the agony of impotent despair, and writhing beneath the heels of our valorous band . of war riors. And then there is that Jair and gentle youth, Major Tony Noltner, who, casting aside that caustic pen ' that has been so potent in times of peace, buckles on his armor with eager impatience .at the sound of the gatheriog conflict, and drawing with mighty arm that Trenchant blade, Toledo trusty, For want of fighting has grown rusty, , r j - And eats into itself for lack , . Of somebody to hew and hock, 1 ... utters the war whoop and throws hiinsetf into tho imminent deadly breach, with a bold resolution to win the day or -perish on thai bloody field:' Oar yearning hearts grow sick, and we iovoluntarily, shudder at the thought of the bloody ' graves yawning for our many friends if the porv tentious sound of war is jpot soon quelled by some soothing, potent breeae of peace The gallant Genera John F. Miller sets proudly at the military helm, and would, no doubt, for his own glory and his ooun try's-gf od'f reefy'' sscrifjco his entire corps of flaming, patriot officers on. some bloody battle field, should, occasion j'aud the safety of the .Comrpapding ' General permit. Let us have peace. 1 leit in ftie ooutn. in aaaition to ttie condition of the South, it is urged that . Congress should remain in session long j enough to receive and act upon the re port of Sao Domingo affairs and the conclusions of the Joint High Commis- sion to adjust our differences with Eng land. The general impression is that the movement for an early adjournment will not prevail. The political composition of tho ncv Congress is thus stated by a dispatch from Washington : McPhcrson, clei k , of tho House of Representatives, has completed a list of members of the House, having for this purpose taken certificates of the Govern ors of the several States. The certifi cates of the member from the Third District, Arkansas, has out yet been re. ceived. Following is a classification of the politics ; Republican, 130 ; Demo cratic (including the Third District of Arkansas), 90; ; Independent, namely, James G. liliss, Missouri, 1. Total 227. There is a vacancy in Illinois, caused by the election of Logan to the Senate ; ooe vacancy in Michigan, caused by the election of Terry to the Senate, . making a total of 220. Not elected, New Haiup shire, 3 ; Connecticut, 4 ; Texas, 4 ; Cal ifornia, 3. Total number of members 243. ' ' : "" .; ' ' - - Thore are from 12 to -15 contested seats. '- Of the 90 Democrats above men tioned, two Dubois, of Georgia,, and Rogers, of North Carolina, and probably Waddcll, of North Carolina, are barred out by the Fourteenth Amendment. They wilt not he able to qualify until their disabilities are removed by Con gress. : ' ' ' . ' ' " ' Card from James D. Pay. Jacksonville, March 4. The fol lowing card from Senator Fay in relation to tbe Ralls difficulty appears in one of the local papers to-day : Card. In view of the 'atrocious cal umnies put afloat by interested persons in regard to my alleged connection with a woman lately in my employ, I deem it proper to state that I deny tbe charges alleged against me, and court a thorough legal investigation of the. affair. I there fore ask a suspension of the public judg ment until the case receives the investi gation, which I trust it will have before the Courts, and as to the result of snch investigation I have no 'apprehensions. ; - SisrnedJ t J amub D. Fay- . Jack.so.nvi llo, March 4.- V.S. Ralls And James D,. Fay, the . parties i to the shooting affray of last Saturday, were bound over yesterday it the sum of two thousand dollars each .to keep the peace. Ralls Was arrested on tho charge- 5 of an attempt to kHl," and gave bonds for bis appearance at the next term of Court. ? The Sheriff of Fairfax county, Virgin ia, has resigned on account of repugnance to doing duty at the whipping-post. ' - A few weeks ago, a man came Olympia from Hood's Caual with a wife that was not his own, though the couple roomed together here as man and wiie. VARIOUS ITEMS. There is a serious quarrel between Count De Paris and his uncles, D' Au male and De Joinville. . The ladies give as a reason for marry ing for money, that they now seldom find anything else in a man worth having. A female Knights of Pythias order has been started, the highest degree- being known as ''Supreme Pavillion, . Pythian Sisterhood." There has been a violent gale all along the coast of tbe United Kingdom. Six ships are. ashore near South Shields, and several lives are known to have been lost. Numerous wrecks were apprehended. An old maid at St. Lonis, died, leaving S15,O0O, and now ver 500 persons have come forward, claiming to be "decend ants" of the aforesaid maiden. There is something wrong there somewhere. . . A man in Minnesota had the audacity to ask a girl named Ilonechkonroski to change that beautiful name for his pro fane name, which was Hel Dambrayter. She snapped hiui up before he had time to get on his knees. It is said that the opinion continues to gain strength at Washington that the basis on which the A-labtimit question is to be settled has beeti already determined between the two vrovernments. The Liverpool Courier of February 11th says that a French transport, with 1,250 persous on board, lias foundered off Cape La Hogue, and that all on board were lost. A farmer on the liulsas ltancho, in the Stearns grant, near Los Angeles, ia said to have raised the past season 700 bush els of corn on five acres of land, or at the, rate of 140 bushels to the acre. In the Northern District of California N. E.. Whitsides of Yuba, Barclay Henly aud George Pearce, of Sonoma, and J. H. Lamar, of Mendocino, are spoken ot on the Democratic side as aspirants for Uongress. A gale ot wind at Cleveland (O.) Feb ruary 24th, blew in the entire front gable of a brick school house, while the school was in sessiou. Fortunately no one was killed. The most dismal invention is a stone company's device of neat stone coffins j but it is comforting to read : "J hef a handsome article, and just what has been needed in the way of an outside coffin." A letter from London describing one of Spurgeon's evening praj'er meetings says that '"The evening being wet, there were ou!y fifteen hundred persons pres ent." Dr. Scudder has preached for seven years in San Francisco at Si3,00J per annum, beside delivering lectures, etc., aud retires to Brooklyn (N. Y.) with shattered health and an empty purse. 'i'be British Cabinet is vexed because the Prussian Government refused to make official acknowledgement of the last letter by Granville urging peace, with silent contempt. The Poughkeepsio Grand Jury, in j view ol'ihe recent disaster at New Hum- ! burg (X. Y.), tiroes the enactment of j some such law as the one now in force in i Connecticut, requiring trains to come to i a full stop btforc passing any bridge . j The trial of Laura J). Fair for the ! murder of A. F. Crittenden, an eminent lawyer of Sau Francisco, lust November, is set for March 27th in the Fifteenth District Court. She has been arraigned, and put iu plea of nut guilty. A family of giants has beeu discovered in Lone Jack, .Jackson county, Missouri!. The father is eiirht feet six inc-hci tall, A Sensible Decision. An impor tant decision has just beeti rendered in Cincinnati. In a late case it was held that where persons give Ideal reporters items for publication which prove to be untrue or libelious, the informer is liable. This will deter many evil-minded persons from using the papers as a! conduit for their venom. Aggrieved j persons may bring their actions against tho informer, instead of the papers, and thus punish the really guilty parties. There is good common sense in that kind of law. "Wisconsin" Bought BSap-If you have a discharge from the nose, offensive or otherwise, partial los3 of smell, taste or hearing,;eyes watering or weak, feel dull and stupid or debilita ted, pain or pressure in the head, take cold easily, you may be sure r you, have the Catarrh. Thousands; yearly without manifesting half of the above symptoms, terminate in Consumption1 and end in the .grave. No disease is so Common, more deceptive or less understood by physi cians. Dr. 11. V. Pierie, 133 Seneca street, Buffalo, N. Y., is the sole proprie tor of Dr. Sajj-els Catarrh Remedy a per feet specific for Catarrh, "Cold in the Head," or Catarrhal Headache, which he seuds to any address by mail on receipt ot sixty cents, bold by druggists. s Bd. Palmer, who was reported drowned receutly, came passenger on last st mer NEW TO-DAY. Potatoes! Potatoes! s--. BUSHELS POTATOES JUST RK- yl fll ceived anil in store, for sale at SI 25 pBrbu.uel, by N. 6. DUBOIS March 11, I871-27tf j A. BARCiAIX OFFERED I A Slendid Drug Business for Sale. NEW TO-DAY. Out! 1 , AT PEARSON'S OLD STAND. . r n Twin rrr a a . iEO. W. YOUNU ruflvunw It ed the stock of M- Pearson, and added to it a large assortment of GROCERIES , AND NOTIONS ! solicits tl.e patronage oriiis mcnaia Ue. Tho Btock is well selected, and will be sold At the Lowest Prices. We mean TKADE, and will givf yoa TALUE RECEIVED. GIVE US A TB I A'ls . a. -wvtoung, v Corner First and JBroudalbin streets. We want vo ir Produce, ami will give as good u le loanu iu "" a bargain as ca and see us. auu see us. . -n i 11 Pearson's old st..nd, eorner 1 ir.-l and Broadalbin ian21 streets, Atbui.y, Oregon. Tn20 NEW STYLE PICTURES. " RE MB KAN DTI Is tueeat popular style of Photograph now made. Call and see. . A. 3. W1KTER, Jau. 14-19 Albany, Oregon. "imrisiiixa to retire from active J J busioe s, owing to protracted lll-liealtD, tbe undersigned offers bis large and flourishin.; DRUG ESTABLISHMENT in this city for sale at a low figure for CASH. Apply soon, if you want a, bargain, to UEO. F. SETTLEMEIR, i Albany, Oregon. 5Ti3" Dailr Orceonian copy one month and send are ! bill to this vmee.-Mie " l-'IRE ASD MARINE IXSIKAXCE CO.TIPAY, SAX FRAXCISCO, jcALIFORXIA. Total Assets (Gold)' $I,TTT 2C6.G3 J. HUNT, President. 'Wm. A LVOUD. Vice President. J. RALSTON. Sei-iretary. 11AIRO, Marine Scerctury. j .-.O1 The leading Firo and M;iriue Insurance j Company ou ibis coast. j It was treated . ;j Iassc Promptly aiid Equitably adjusted I aud I'uid iu tiol 1 Coin. i LADD & TILTOy, Gc:i. Ageuts Vur fJrnjon unij Waihittyaii- Territory. ALBANY, OatGOX. March 4, '71 Dltv A week later the lawful linsbanii came j ,,n j a Jauolitur or.l twelve vcars old is up, but made no ado about tbe conduct j nea,iy scveu feet "iu her stockinss, aud of the pair. On the contrary, it received his hearty sanction, and the three, made apparently a happy family. Before leaving Olympia, all three occupied the same bed. A species of . polygamy, this, with the sexes reversed. large in proportion. A Florida man lately offered - to 1L lit I do not wish to inform yon, reader, that Dr. Wonderful, or any other man, baa discovered remedy that cures Consumption, when the lungs are uearly half consumed, in short, will cure all diseases whether of mind, body or estate, make men live forever, and leave death to play for want of work, and is designed to make ou sublunary sphere a blis.'ful Puradise, to which lleen it self shall be but a sideshow. You have heard enough of that kind of humbuggery. lint when I tell you that Ir. Sage's Catarrh Remedy c71 positively curt: the worst cares of Catarrh in the lluad, I only assert that wbieh thousand ean testily to. I will pay SiOO Reward for a case that I cannot cure- A pamphlet giving symp toms and other information sant free to any ad dress. This remedy is POLD BY MOST DRUGGISTS IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Price 50 cents. Sent by mail, postpaid, on re ceipt of sixty cents, or four packages ffr two dol lars. IScwarc of coHntrrfeiU and trorlhfm imila tiuut. See that my private Ftamp, which is a positive riiararitec of Genuineness, is wpo the outside wrapper. Remember that this private Stamp, issued by the United States Government expn-s!y for stamping my medicines, bas my portrait, name and address, and the words "V. S. Certificate of Genuineness," engraved upon it, and need not be mistaken-. Don't be swindled by travelers and others representing themselves as D-. Sa;e ; I am theonly man now living that has the knowledge and righl to manufacture tbe Gen uine Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy, and I never travel to sell this medicine. R. V. PIERCE. M. D. 2lni 133 Sc-neea i-trect, liuB'al". X. Yr THE GEE AT BLOOD PURIFIER. A Great Uarxniu. The vast regiou between the valley of the Platte and the eastern base of the Sierra and Cascade ranges is rapidly filling up with stock rakers. They do not jostle each other; because nearly all of thetn occupy as much territory as is comprised in t he smaller States of New England. Herds of cattle numbering from 5,000 to 10,000 head, are found ou the high table lands and in the valleys while the more uountaiuous country sustains flocks ot" sheep,-which are pro ducing some of the best wool sent to market. Tbe land occupied belongs to. the Government, and at present does not cost the occupants a cent not even for taxes. Uy common consent, one herds man does not trespass upon the territory of another, and each decides for himself how much is necessary to supply pasture for his cattle. The Howe City Democrat relates the following chapter of misfortunes which have befallen a young lady of that town, Miss Emma Cox, and her ' family : In 1864 she lived in Jioise with her parents, where in November of that year her mother died. In 1865, October 25th, her brother was murdered by the Indians about eight miles the other side of bnake He was shot dead '- while seated by his wife, who immediately seized the reins and drove through in safty to the ferry, with tho dead body ot her husband at her feet. On the sane road Miss Emma met with a misfortune which renders her a cripple for life. Several days since her father died, also between here and Owy hee. Father, mother and brother are all buried in the Boise gravevard. It is do wonder that the unfortunate youn g ladj expressed a t wish to never travel again on the ill fated Owyhee road. , She is now awaiting the turn of events to go to her brother, living at Salem, Oregon. rM5: A- T- Smith, an old citizen of Washington county, who resides near Forest Grove, was kicked by a horse a few days ago and both the bones of his lower right leg broken. - The injury is very severe, and the recovery of tho old gentleman will be very slow, as he is seventy years of age. : ? In' 1860 when the Republicans con trolled Now York the aggregate taxation iu that State for State purposes wss $20 -402,27.1. Democrats have now controlled the State for several years and the ajrre. gate taxation in 1870 was 850,328 68 1 an alligator with a butcher-knife for 8 10 J a sida. As (he challenge has been ..pen i half a mile or Albany, vLMi , . ... . , r in the heart of tbe best agri a inoulh, and no alligator lias conic down Urt.uu. The location is-heal with his niouey or au acceptance ot the challenge, the man claims to be champion altigatorist. Sylvester Smith was lately wedded to Lydia A. Smith, by the Kev. II. A. Smith, at Jacob Smith's in Simthville, Smith Couuty, Iowa. Twenty five per sons were present, all Smiths but one, and he vvas a widower who had m irried a Smith, and was looking out for another. Inside a term of seven mouths the ad" ministration of the Alms House and Hos pital at San Francisco, has exhausted the entire fund of 120,000 provided- for their running expenses, and the payment of the last month's salurics has overrun that amount. The Yreka Journal tells us the railroad question ia kicking up a stiff breeze in the Democratic ranks in that State, but that the ehsnees are that this party of unwa vering principles will ignore the railroad question altogether and substitute the Chinaman again, in order to harmonize the discordetit elements. The impcnding coal famine in New York is still tho uppermost topic of con versation. The operators continue to throw all the blame on tire workmen, and, on the other hand, the workmen claim that the scarcity of coal is merely the re- l r .. - river, while coming this way in a wagcn.i suit of an attempt to starve them: 'into abject submission, and reuder their con dition worse than that of ulaves. A tornado passed over JefTersou City (5Io.), February 23d, lasting thirty min utes. Portions of the Fenitentiory were unroofed and parts of the wall - Mown down, injuring the engine room so that work must stop in the shops operated by steam. Damages to tho building was about 815,000. The roof of tho Lincoln Insti tute and other buildings was removed, and there was considerable other dam age. A guard at tho Penitentiary was severely, perhaps fatally, injured by fall ing timber. :' In California the -Demoeratio press is making a great hullabaloo about tho loss of the foreign miners' license tax which never was constitutional.. It was mado by Democrats for all foreigners, without ; re gard to race or color, and Democratic Sheriffs have time and again sold out property of European foreign minors aa well as Chinese miners, for the tax, many times with a six shooter levelled ou them. It is supposed that the next Demoeratio "principle" will be a, demand I that bo Chinaman shall leave the State or commit suicide, lest there may be further loss of property, road, poll and hospital ' tax. fjHK FARM KNOWN AS "FARMOUXT J Lake" is offered fors:i!o.at $lO,00 iu coin $4,IM)U in baud, and the reinaiiulcr.iu six equal auuuul payment., with interest from date. Tl.e tract is in grood fdiupc, being nearly a prjnare, eon tanning about 6110 acres of rich soil ; atid is diver sified with forests va."t, fair lawns, lordly oaks, und willows sitting by the take, the woodland and pr:tirie so alternating as to) make it olio of the most attractive places in the State. It is situated ou the west side of the Willamette river, within h is known as being ricuiturul portion ol gon. i.ne location lsneaumui. nuns agooa stone quarry, about 100 acres nnder fence, a two ftory frame barn with shedding 'JO feet square ; a large and handsome new hou?e two-stories high, thoroughly painted inside and out, tho largo cup boards aud bookcases being fixtures, aud the house having under its whole length a good dry cellar. In addition to tho.c therj is a neat well house, a wood-h.iusc and ail other necessary out houses. There is a mcadQw, large ratftl,re, or chards, garden, Ac, .Vc. It is susceptible of be ing divided into four farmki, all of them having good soil, fuel aud rail timber, and three of them having sloek-water. i For particulars address J. C. Mcndeiihall, Esq., Albany, or the undersign at Portland. J. QUINX THORNTON. Feb. 11th, 1371 24 v3. Attorney at Law. To the Foopla of Albany. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED having rented and JL refitted the FRANKLIN MARKET, form erly occupied by Mr. Sears, hopes to be able to furnish the same with as good MEATS, both as to ffUiiVity and variety, as the eountry" affords, and expects to bo represented there by a good, accommodating man, and asks a liberal portion of your patronage. j DANIEL CLARK. Albany, February 1, 1371-22tf STITZEt & nPTON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, GEN E 11 A I j (D AGE N T S. Branola o-TrTioo, Z-lbany, ; Oregon, J. C. -IIENDI3N11ALL, - . Agent. GENERAL LAND AGENCY FOR OREGON. Established July, : 1SGS. An office where general information concerning the resources of Oregon can be obtained free of -charge. Loans negotiated on first Mortgage, Real Es tate and Collateral Securities. We have for sale a large amount of property located In the town of Albany. Also, Farming lands, of every des cription, located in Linn and other counties ia this State. . . - - -." m s m - "'': --a v::-v An Infallible ntooo Pi.'mrPiEit. possess ing raro toxic and stsvui properties a certain cure for bbeihatish, sow. EtalLCM, and all kindred Diseases. It completely restores the system when trn paired by disease, revives the action of the kidxets mm GE.VITAL oacAiw, radi cally cures caoruu, ial nxin, . and all EiEnrvi mm ctTAXEOUS Dis eases, gives immediate and permanent relief in BTsrErsu, rn.mcvnm.tJmm, Tuton, Bolls, Scald Head, Ulcere and Boraaj eradi cates from the system all traces of UercuxisA Disease. . ' I It is piibelv VECKTAatr, batmr mads from an herb found Indigenous la Caiismasa. It is therefore peculiarly suitable for sue by Females and Children, as a rem. PIEB mm BESOVATOa. . . v ;. ' J For Sale by all Druggists. V I ' BCDtNQTON. K08TSTTCH 09. - AQKNTS. ; 629 and 631 Uarket Street, Ban Francisos. LATEST EVIDEXCK f 11 1 To tho citiicns of Albany snd vicinity, and to the owners of Real Estate : We take this method of calling your attention to our place of busi ness. Having determined to open a Branch Of fice in your city, we ean offer you a medium for obtaining purchasers one that Is appreciated by buyers, as it caves them much time and labor iu searching for what they want. Our principal Aircncy, at Portland, Oregon, is thoroughly ea tablisbed, aud the office so welt furnished for giv ing information upon Real Estate, that it affords the most complete facilities for all parties haviug business in our lino. t : - - , - - ? You incur no expense in placing your property on sale with.us unless a sale is made. . Office on First street, opposite Pout-Office. JOHN C. MKXDENHALL, Agent. Albany, Ogn March 33, 1870. 20t STITZEL A CPTON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, JT. Q. MENDENHAIiL, Agent, - Office First st opposite Post Offloo, Albany, Ogn. HAVH for sale in the city of Albany , a desira ble Homestead, Lots-1, 2, 7 and 8, eorner Third, Fourth and Klsworth streets, one if th best localities in the city, A good one and (half story house, with all other conveniences, ilpp'y to J, C, NENDENIIALL. Agent, Albanv, Oregon CURE T1IAX : COUCsir ! USE THE BEST REXIEPY, h Every day bring! strong proof of the great valuo . ' of this ' . - - ... ' LUNG BAISA Dr. P. Meredith. Dentist, office No. 132 Woat Sixth street, states aa follows t : CmcmnATi, OotoW 1, 1860. Messrs. J. N. HARRIS Jt CO. Genu t About one year ago I took a cold which settled, on my lungs. A violent cough was tbo erxMoqaence, which increased with severity. . I expectorated large quantities of phlegm and tliattur. . Dariar the last winter I became so much reduced, that I wss confined to my bed. The disease was attend, ed with cold chills and night-swoats. A diarrhoea set in. My friends thought I was in the last stages of consumption, and could not possibly get well. I was recommended to try f r j f f -Allen's Xiing- Bulsstxa The formula was given to me, which induced me to give it a trial, and I will only add, thai, my cough is entirely cured, and I am now able o at. tend to my business ss usual. . Tours respectfully. P. MEREDITH. All affile ted with Cough or any Throat or Lang trouble should use Allen's Voog Bejusn without delay, J. N. HARRIS A CO., Sole Proprietors, Cincinnati, Ohio. i ' i i . ' QT CAUTION T " - .i ; Do not be decoived you who want a good med, icine, and desire "Atten Lung Jlalam' D not allow unprincipled dealers to sell yo fTtpulk tion called Allen's Pectoral Balsam see that you got ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM, and yon will have the best Cough remedy offered ia the public and one that will give you satisfaction, , j . .v,-. FOB SALE BY ti bLZ'l . : REDINQT0M, HOSTETTER & CO., r 42SI A 511 Market-st., aa Francisco, CU Agaata for California ana Pacific State. nor : CCSold by all Druggists. -OX; 9-70 '. I .... j ,-.