The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, April 01, 1871, Image 1

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    VOL. 3.
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY
C OLL. VAU" CI.EVE.
Jtrrcs o coastii or perrt axd rinsT-sts.
ALBANY, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1871.
NO. 30; t
TERMS IN ADVANCE.
ne Year Three Dollar'
Six Month? . ........ .-..Two liollars
Single Copies Ten Cents
ADVERTISING RATES.
Transient advertisements p.T Square of ten
lines or less, first insertion, $2; each subsequent
Insertion, Si.
Larger alvertisetne&ts inserted on the most
iberal terms.
JOB WORK;
Having received new type, stock of colored
inks; cards, a Gordon Jobber, etc., wo are pre
la ed to execute all kinds of rriaiinir in a better
manner and fiftr per cent, cheaper tnaa ever be j
fore offered in tuis city.
PORTLAND CARDS.
E. F. RUSSCI.L,
Attorney at Law, t
C. P- FKRUY,
Notary Public.
RUSSELL & FERRY.
Real Estate Brokers & Collectins Agents
Portland,
Oregon.
SPFCIAL ATTENTION GIVEN" TO TIIE
Sale of Real K.-t.Ue. Real Estate Litigation,
and t:.e C" 1 ection of Claims.
Office Xor;h-e.-t corner of First and Wash
ington jStioeis, Portland, Ogu. - fub 6-70- 5
OSO. KOAII.
JAMES MORRISON.
Aenis for the Register.
The following gentlemen are authorized to re
ceive and receipt for subscription, advertising,
etc., for the Rkgtstxr s . ...
III RAM SMITH Esri.....:.............Harrisburg.
.Tulsre S. H. CUAUQUTON..........Lcbaooti.
PETER HUME. Esq., -Brownsville
W. R. KIRK: Esq...-..:
E. K. WHEELER. Esq ....Scio.
T. H. REYNOLDS, Esq Salem.
O. P TOMPKINS, Esq Harrisburp.
L. P. FISHER, Esq 'Frisco.
BUSINESS CARDS.
TTORXET AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
Oftick No. Ill First street, batweea Mor
ris on aud Alder, opposite the Occidental Hotel,
Portland, Oregon.
Will practice in the Superior and Inferior
Courts ot' the State, and in tiie District aud Cir
cuit Court of the United Slates, giving special at
tention t j the collection of debts in all parts of
Oregon, aud to obtaining discharges in Bank
ruptcy, wLk-h. since the last amendment to the
law, may be obtained from all debts contracted
prior t- Janu-.iry 1st, lSG'J. without regard to the
per cc:Ka-e which the asset's may finally pay.
November lS70-12v3y
JCDOE EELS AY. JOSEPH HA5N0S.
KELSAY & IIAWOS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
(Partners for Linn cc&nty.
OFFICE Tn Tost OiBce Building, (np stairs),
Albany, Linn eonnty. Ore on. 9;fv3
L. STBUCKME1ER & CO.,
.UEIlCIlAIVr TAILORS,
ALBANY, OREGOX.
JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE AND WELL
selected stock of Fre'ieli t;u-ds. consisting
of Ca.isimeres, IK-avers aud DTeskijiS. and all
manner of Fancy tlods of the best quality.
3S2f Suits mtde to order. :
if. :, L. STUU.CKMEIER & CO.
J. W. Bent)ey.
C1 ENTLSMEN'S BOOTS MADE TO ORDER
ST on sh..-rt ouxiti.:, akd with ueutocss and dis
patch. JiCr AH Hisds of Repairing Done.
Albany. Jur.e 11, ISTO 40
' 1. B. KICK, 3i. !.,
PHYSICIAN LAND SURGEON.
Albany, - - - - " - Orcg-on,
OFFICE ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF MAIN
Street.
Albany, April '70.-82 ,
c
ONSTANTLY onhand and receiving, a
larjre stock of.
-" Groceries aid Pro-visions,
Wood and Willow Ware. Tobacco, Cijrars, Con
fectionery, Yankee Notions, Ac, Ac, Wholesale
and Retail, ppo.sUa li. C. Hill St Son'x drug
store, Albany, Oregon. ...... jn40'7O
W. J. niLTABIPEt. . ...... 1. A5BRCWS."
Xlilt abidol &. Co.,
OEAT.BRS IN GROCERIE3 AND PRO
" visions. Wood and Willow "Ware,. Confec
tionery, Tobacco, . Cigars, Pipes, Notions, etc
Mtin street, adjoiuiag the Express office, Albany,
Oregon. . I
J. H. K ITCH EI. L.
j. jr. DOLPn.
SMITH.
Mitchell, Dolph & Smith,
VTTORNEYS asd COUNSELLORS at LAW,
Solicitors in' Cnahtfcry and Proctors in Ad
miralty. OSce over the old Post Offieo, Front
street, Portland, Oregon. 1.1
JAMES A. WARNER,
Civil Ensiiiccr & Surveyor.
IS PREPARED TO DO SURVEYING AND
Engineering. Uses improved Solar Compass.
Orders by mad promptly attended to.' Residence
on 4th St., opposite Dr. Tate's residence, Albany
Oregon. nI9-6m
fowell. t. rLiirx.
Powell Sc. Flinn,
ATT3RNEYS A COUNSELLORS AT LAW
and Soiiefl rs in Chancery,
(1. Flinn, Notary Public,)
Albany, Oregm. Collections and conveyances
prompt attended to. I
GEO. W. GRAY, D. D
TfTOCLD SDLICIT THE PAT
S' V rine f all persons desir- yfCs
tng ARTIFICIAL. T1SET11 and
FIRST CLASS DENTAL opera
tions. Nitrous Oxide administered for too pain
less extraction of teeth, when desired. Charges
moderate. ... . .
Office in Parrish i. Co.'s brick Mock. Resi
dence, first bouse south of Congregational Church,
fronting on Court llousa block.
Albany, Oregon, July 3, 1870-43 ' '
WAITED. .
S..
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL.
I-'urmerly New Columbian,
Corner Front and Morrisou streets, .
PORTLAND. OREGON,
Aoah & Morrison, Proprietors.
Free Coach to aud from the House.
CORSER OF '
Front and Washington Streets,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
I- W. Qnimby, - - - - Proprietor.
(Late cf the Western Hotel.)
THIS TtOUSE is the most commodious in the
State, newly furnished, and it will be ths
ndeavor of the Proprietor to make, his gueste
comfortable. Nearest Hotel to the steamboat
landing.
The Concord Coach will always be fou:
at the landing, on the arrival of stenmships ar
river boats, carrying passengers and their bar
gage to and from the boats ret " chnrge.
Ifotut tnpplicd teiti Paitut Fire Extintjtiishcrt.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. .
JOHN CONNER,
AND
EXCHANGE OFFICE,
ALBANY, OREGOX. .
m fft- BUSHELS OF OATS, for
Xvf UULI which the highest market price
will be paid, in CASH, at the stre of
, X. S. DU BOISE.
Also, Batter and Eggs, in unlimited quantity,
for which the highest market price will be paid in
cash. Call and see mo.
Albany, Aug. 20, 1870-50,, .V.
520.00 A DAY !
TO MALE AND FEMALE AGENTS
To introduce the celebrated
1SITKEYE
$25 OO
SHUTTLE
SEWLYG
STITCH ALIKE ON BOTH SIDES, and is
the only licensed rhuttte sewing machine in
the United States, sold for less than $40, to use
itbe celebrated Wilson feed, and are acknowledged
by all to be the best family machine for light or
beery sowing, la the market. Outfit free, Ad
'lr!. MINES PEARSON, Geo. AgU., ....
. ; Albany, Oregon.
in, EPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO
B )? clieck at sight.
Intcreit alljwel on time deposits in coin.
Exchange on Portland. San Francisco and
New Yoik for sale at lowest rates.
Collections made :iud proir.pilv remitted.
Refers to il. W. Corbett, Henry Failing, W. ?.
Laid.
sE? Bunking hours from 8 A. M. to 6 p. M. "TS
Albany, Fcb'uarv 1, 1S71.22v3
C. ?1EALEY
DEALER IN k MANUFACTURER OF
XT 2F5. 3?iJ" X "SJ XT IO. 33 !
- ' . and . . . ....
CABINET WAKE !
Corner First ana Broad Albin streets,
ALBAS r, 'OREGOX'.
3S PABTlCfLAH ATTEsTlOJT PAID TO "tfe
ORDERS OF ALL KINDS
in his line
October IS3-8
CEO. F. SETTLE1V1IER,
R U O O I ST.
(Successor to D. W. Wakefield,)
Parrish's New Building-, First Street,
ALBANY. OREGON.
DEALER IN .
Drugs and Medicines,
CHEMICALS,
PAINTS. OILS, GLASS ETC.
All articles warranted pare and of the best
qnality.
Physicians Prescriptions carefully compounded.
: Albany, Oct, 17. 18GS-6tf K ,
A I, IS A A V UATU IIO USE.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD BESPECT
fully inform the citizens of Albany and vi
cinity that be has takea charge ot tbis establish
ment, and, by keeping eleaa rooms and paying
strict atttntic. to business, expects to suit all
those who ma favor bitn with their patronage.
Having heretofore carried on nothing but
First-Class Hair Dressing' Saloons,
he expects to give entire satisfaction to all.
jsdf Children and Ladies hair neatly cut and
shampooed. JOSEPH WEBBER. '
' sevT9y2
ruitrvirfG. - - TURNING.
o
a
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w
f
I AX PREPARED TO DO
. j ALL KINDS OK TURNING t .
' f: I ke'p on band end make to crder
RAWIUDE-BOCTOMEO CHAIRS,
AD
Spianinff Wheels.
ar- Shop near the "Maimolia Mills."
JH- . . , Y JOHN M. METZLER
Albany, Not. 8. I86S-I.
S. XZ. Clatiffhton, '
ATOTAUT PUBLIC AND REAL ESTATE
1 AGENT. Office in the Post Office buUding,
Lebanon. Oregon.
Tiaads and other eon vey-
aneee, also to the prompt oolleetion of debt en
trusted to my eare.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
LOOK HERE ! '
SAI FRANCISCO STORE!
CORNER nnST AND FERRY STREETS,
ALBANY............... OREGON.
Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of
ST0YES, PUMPS & TINWARE I
I will have for sale the celebrated '
Diaziaoxicl H.ocls.
cook stove, and other leading styles.
Also, manufacture all kinds of
Tin, Copper and SUeet-Iroii Ware,
in the best style, at lowest rates.
FOB CASU or COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Always on hand a full supply of
The Purest Winea and Liquors,
for Medicinal purposes only.
A well selected stock of
Groceries and Crockery !
will always bo found at my establishment.
I will sell all goods in my house, for Cash or
Produee on -delivery, cheaper .than ever befure
offered in tbis market,
fcrj All kinds of repairing done, on short
notice, aud eutire satisfaction warranted, at my
Stove and Tin Store.
JULIUS GUADWOHL.
Nor. 19-11
BUILDERS, ATTENTION
SVSH, HUM) AAD HOOK
F AC T O R Y !
S. H. ALTnOVSE. X. WRICHT. J. F. BACKESSTO,
At-TIIOI SE & CO.,
itos STnnr.T, (os the river bank);
albany, : : : orcgon.
keep on hand a full assortment,
and ore prepared to
IJ' xxmissli to Order,
Doors,
and
Sasli,
Are prepared to do MILL WORK ; furnish Sha
ker Fans, Zigzag Shak-rs, Suction Fans. Driving
Pulleys, of any kind, at our Faetory on Lyon
street, (on the river bank), next below Markham's
warehouse.
ALTHOUSE 5t CO.
Albany, February 0, 1SC9- 4
THE OLD
STOVE DEPOT!
JOHN BRIGGS,
Dealer is
STOVES, COOK, PARLOR & BOX.
of the best pattern-
; A
Tin, Sheet iron and
Copper V7"xxo s
and the nsual rssortmcnt of Furnishing Goods t
be obtained in a
TIJST STOFLE t
Bepnire neatly and promptly executed,
on reasonable terme. T2tS
'.'Short reckonings, make long friends."
Front street Albany.
- Next door to Mansfield A Co.
dec5'68-I
Establl-ned In 18IO.
ERNEST A. EKLANDSON,
General Commission Merchant
and dealer in
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ESSENTIAL OILS,
DTE STUFFS, AND
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
BY THE PACKAGE ONL1.
, ! Cash orders for goods of every description from
tbis or any Foreign Market, will receive prompt
and faithful attention. -
Miners, manufacturers and wholesale trade sup
plied for cash.' JBSr No notice or attention paid
to orders for goods, if there is no provision made
for the payment of the same.
7C3r Consignment of Orcgon Produce, Grain,
Wheat, Flour, Ac, solicited.
BAN iRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
December 31, 187-17tf -
ALBAN Y ROOK STORE.
ESTABLISHED IN I85G.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
MiOLIJIlSrG-S,
tui h as
Crown, Panel, Bnnd, and Section Mod .
of all sizes.
WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES !
Ploorins,
and all other kinds of
Ritildiiifir Material t
E. A. FREELAND,
Tk E A L E R IN EVERY VARIETY OF
y. Miscellaneous Books, School Books, Blank
books. Stationery, so. Books imported to erder
at short notice.
, Albany, Oiegon. December 3, 1870.
FUO.TIAN RUILUINGS.
WHEAT AND FLaYsEED DEPOT.
CLEANING and HOISTING rapacity
10,000 Bushels per Day 1
A share of patronage solicited.
45'701 E. CARTWRIGHT. .
The highest cash price paid for Wheat. !
IV. II. KUIIN fc CO.,
Having just received a Large and well selected
Stock of
HARD WARE,
SUCH AS
FARMER'S & MECHANIC'S TOOLS
CONSISTING OP
ANVILS, VICES, BELLOWS,
Hammers, lluuimery,
. Sleilgcs, Sledges,
Saws, Saws, Saws,
Plnnes, Planes, Tlanes,
CorM-Cut and Mill Saws,
Together with a large assortment of
IKOIV AND STEEL
Nails, Nails, Nair" " ' - "
Springs, Sprinsrs, Springs,
Axles, Thtmble-Sbcins, Bolts, &e, Sec.
o .
Also, a well Selected Stock of
Wagon Tlmtoer,
SPOKES. HUBS, BENT RIMS,
SHAFTS, POLES, HICKORY AXLES, ETC.,
All of which we are now offering to the public
at low rates. As we make the business a spec
ialty, we can and will keep a better assortment at
lower prices than any house in this city.
Receiving and opening a large and splendid
assortment of
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
Which we offer at reduced rat."?.
w. a. KunN & co.
In the Sfonteitli Fire-proof Brick, First-st.
March 12.-70-27 -
LIVERY, FEUD & SALE
S T A B L E S!
ALBANY, OREGON.
310TG0MERY & BARTGES,
l'noPBlETORS.
"S-K7-E ARE PREPARED TO FURNISn
If the public with neat turnouts in the -way
Of ii: :
Stylish Buggies & Carriages
ASD '
XT" Et. js -t StoC Is. !
On the most reasonable terms. Our livery is oil
new and of the latest styles, find we tball take
pride in girinir our patrous as neat and reliable an
outfit as can be obtained in the State.
Horses boarded at reasonable rates, by the week
or month.
Hacks and Carriages furnUhed for parties, ie.
A share of public patrnnnze is solicited.
MONTGOMERY 4 BARTGES.
Albany, December 17, 1S70-15
OITY MARKET,
FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON.
J. L. HARRIS.
O. B. BAIGHT.
J. L. HARRIS & CO.,
PROPRIETORS. We shall endeavor to
always keep on band a full supply of all
Kind s o f Heats !
all of which will bo of the very best quality.
The highest market price paid for Beeves, Hogs
and Sheep.
Third door west of Ferry, on south side of First
streets. J. L. HARRIS A CO.
Albany, Dec. 15, 1870-15 -
RATES OF TOLL
OVER THE
Willamette Valley and Cascade
Mountain Wagon Road.
To Deschuttes River
Four Horse or Mule team.......... $4 50
Two " 3 00
One . ' " " ' 2 00
Ox teams, thiee yoke...... 4 50
For every additional yoke................- 50
Loose horses, per head .' 25
" cattle, per head. 15
" .beep or bogs......... 3
Teams returning empty, half price.
Pack animals, loa led 50
" " unloaded.. M 25
Horse and rider.................. 1 00
To Fish Lake :
Four borse or male team, each way... ...... 2
Two " " " 1
One " ,y 1
Pack animals, loaded.
" unloaded. ........
Horse and rider.......
Ox team, three yoke. 2
To Upper Soda Spring:
Four borse or mule team, oat and back 2 50
Two . " " " 2 00
One ' " " 1 00
Horse and rider, " 50
Loose animals, " ...... 25
Ox teams the same as borse teams.
A. HACKLEMAN,
W. W. Parrisr, : : pr0.
See. ..' .' - - -
March 0, 1869- S
ELKINS & SON.
ELRINS & SON,
ELKINS & SON,
Lebanon, Oregon.
Lebanon, Oregon.
' Lebanon. Oregon.
NEW GOODS SMALL PROFITS,
QUICK SALES PROMPT PAY. '
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CHOICE
Selection or f . .
SPRINQ AND SUMMER GOODS,
Imported direct from New York Via the
Pacifio Railroad, and cn, for Cash or Produce,
give customers bargain, equal to any firm in Al
bany. . All of onr stock is bought at the
LOWEST CASH PRICE.
Buy of . " - ' ' .
T.1TT1T1S cfo Son,
DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES,
. GROCERIES, ,
Hardware, Iron and Steel,
At
ALBANY PRICES,
ALBANY PRICES.
ALBANY
ALBANY
PRICES,
PRICES,
Wholesale) and Retail.
HI0HK8T PRICE! -PAID FOB-
EGGS, BUTTER, ETC., ETC.
TS. B. ATI person, owing n. will at onee come
forward and paj np, so as to begin new accounts.
L. ELKINS A gON.
Lebanon, April I, 0.-6m30 , .
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CITY DRUG STORE.
A. CAROTUEItS.
B. SAtTXAnSn.
A. CABOTHBRS & CO.,
DRUGGISTS & APOTHECARIES.
(Foster's Block, First street),
ALBANY, : s : : OREGON,
DEALERS I . .
Drugs, Chemicals, Medicines,
PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS,
GLASS,
TGII-ET GGG J3S, -French
and American Calognes, -
HANDKERCHIEF EXTRACTS,
CONFECTIONER V.
Pure Wines & Liquors,
for medicinal purposes.
Fine Tobacco and Cigars. . .
.559 Physician's Prescriptions and Family
Recipes compounded with care.
December 31, 1870-17
Discrlptive Li.t
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE
BY
STITZEL & UPTON,
Real Estate Dealers, Albany, Ogn.
CITY OF ALBANY:
Lot 3, block 6 Good bouse.
Lots 3 and 4. " 2 unimproved.
Lots 1,2,7, 8, " 19 Good house and stable.
- Lots 5 and B, ' 2 Good house.
Lots 5 and fi. 130 ; '
Lets 1, 2 and 3, 6 house and two stables.
9 Lots " 60 " - . " .
Plenty" of excellent fruit a desirable homestead
Lots 6 and 7, " 24 Good house.
Lot I, " 14 " "
Lot S. 14 " "
Lots 2 and 3, " 3 " and stable.
3 Lois 44 "
Lot 7, 103 "
Lot 4, " 3 " " : "
Lots 3 and 4, 20 ' "
fi Lots " 16 " "
9 Lots " 60 unimproved cheap.
Lots 3 and 4, ( " 5 " desirable lots.
Lot 4, 118 box bouse.
7i aeres good timbered land, one mile from
Albany, in Benton county.
Ten Homestead Lots, 6 acres each, ) mile north
of Albany Ferry, at $120 each.
For particulars apply to -3.
C. MENDENHALL,
Real Estate Agent,
Office in Parrish Brick, Albany, Oregon. 40
J. C. MENDENHALL,
TV 0 t a r y Public,
Real Estate aid Insurance Ag-ent,
4.LBANY, : OREGON.
RENTS COLLECTED, AND TAXES PAID
for non-residents and others, making out
real estate papers, etc. Office Parrish brick,
up stairs. . . 36-'70
SETTLED IRE S NURSERY,
Six miles South of Albany, Linn Co., '
Near tlie Railroad.
ISOLICIT THE ATTENTION OF ALL
persons desiring to purchase Fruit Tree, to
call and examine my stock, which is composed of
the largest and best selection in the State, on-
sist:ng 01 Apples,, l-vars, merries, fjuins. Prunes,
Grar.es, Black Berries, Currants aud Rosea,
Also, ' j
Black and White Walnut, English Wal
nut, Hickory; Pecan, Red bud,
Honey Locust, Hackberry,
and a number of other rarieties of trees and plants
too numerous to mention, all of which are offered
at low rates. HENRY W. SETTLEMIRE.
December 17, 1870-15
Patronize Home Manufactures t
BROOM S
A.t. lroitlancl Prices I
HAVING GONE LARGELY INTO
the manufacture of -
ALL GRADES OF BROOMS!
I am prepared to furnish tbe Oregon public with
as good a broom a. can be obtained on the coast.
at Portland prices. Crder. anlioited.
Address all orders to RLAIN. YOUNG A
CO., Gereral Agent., Albany, Orejron. -
. W. D. BELDINO.
Albany, December 3. 1870-13T . '
CHALLENGER TnRESUER
HAINES' HEADERS I
MoAvers J Reapers
And all kinds of ; a
Agricultural Implem'ts & Machines
. On band and for sale by '
BLAIN. YOCNG 4 CO..
. May 28. '70-38 Albany, Ogn.
""no "unaino vlabb. We are now
prepared to furnish all claasei with constant em
ployment at borne, the whole of the time or for the
spare moments. Business new, light and profit
able. Persons of either six can easily earn from
50e. to $5 per evening, and a proportion at sum
by devoting their whole time to : "the. business.
JJoys and girU earn nearly as much as men. That
an who see this notice may send their address,
and test tbe business, we make tbis unparalleled
offer : To such as are not satisfied, we will send
to pay for the trouble of writing. Full par
ticulars, a valuable sample which will do to com
mence work on, and a copy of Tk People? Lit.
rary Companion one of tbe largest arid best
family newspapers published U sent free by
mail. Reader, if you want permanent, profitable
work, address v ; E. C. ALLEN CO.,
2m3 ..j..-- . , Aogngta, Maine.
$5 TOSIOPERCW. "S&SSSS
ulariand instruction, sent free by " ""T.
in need of permanent, proetable work, .bo.ld ad
The Bounty Lands.
As there are quite a number of citi
zens of this county who Lave 6erved as
soldiers, at various times, under the U. S.
Government, who will be glad of any in
formation touching their rights to bounty
land, bounty money, etc., we -.take the
earliest opportunity to give all the in
formationi on the subject which we have
at hand. B. F. Dowell, Esq., of the
Sentinel, who is now in Washington City,
wri'es to his paper that "there has been
no change of the law of March 8, 1855 ;
that set applies to soldiers who ' have
served and been paid . by the United
States prior to the passage of the . act,
which was March 3, 1855." The. article
further recites:'""'"..'.- ; - ; i j.-, -
Under tbis law the volunteers wbo .erred un
der Captain Walker and Captain Olney in 1854,
although the service was rendered prior to the act,
inasmuch as no appropriation wa. made for their
payment prior to the 3d of March, 1855, are 'not
entitled to land warrants for such service under
the existing laws, although by the recent act of
Congress they are entitled to pay for their serv
ices. , . : . ...
By the act of July 15, 1S70, the right to home-
s'ead 160 acres of tbe government reserved lands
along the railway lines is secured to erery soldier
wbo served under the United States government
for ninety days -or more during the rebellion.
The provision of tbe homestead law in regard to
settlement and cultivation apply the same to these
as to any other homestead?. Xuere are no land
warrants for such services, the parties availing
themselves of the provision, of the act, acquiring
their titles in the same manner as other home
stead settlers. . ' ' ' "
By an act approved Feb. 14, 1871, any one "of
the old revolutionary soldiers, who served 60 days
in the war of 1812, which ended December 24,
1814, and has not yet rcccivetLa pension, is enti
tled to $3 per month. ' If they are already in re
ceipt of a pension only so much as will make- op
tbe $3 per month in all will be allowed. Tbe
widows of such who were married to them prior to
December 24, 1814, and have not since re-married,
are entitled to the same benefits as theis hus
bands would be if living. Where soldier, enlisted
duriug the rebellion for three years or during tbe :
war, and only served two full years and a portion
over, and have received $210 bounty, they are not
entitled to any more.
These are all the laws and provisions of laws
that apply to cases within our knowledge in this
country.
A Roman Catholic Judge on a
Religious Question. The San Fran
cisco Chronicle's Loudon correspondent
recites the fulluwiDg particulars of a case
recently brought before a Catholic Judge,
Lord Chancellor O'llaan, which created
considerable comment in the "old coun
try." The points iu the case and the
Judge's decision are thus given :
In Septrmber, 1359, R. W. Meade.' a Protestant,,
married a Catholic lady, with the understanding.
both before and at the time of the marriage, that
if daughters were born tbey should be educated as
Komau tiiitioiits. x wo girls were corn, one in
lSflu, another iu 1S61, and were brought up in the
religiou agreed upon until the death of their
mother, wbich took place in October, 1867. The
sisicr of Mrs. Meade then took charge of the chil
dren, residing in the house, and everything went
on as before until March, 1S70, when Mr. Meade,
then about to contract a second marriage, and ig
nor.ng altogether the solemn promise made to tbe
mother of hi. OwTfldren, declared bis intention of
having them educated as Protestants. Two days
alter this avowal the children were placed under
the charge of a Portestant, their auut engaging
not to interfere while she remained in the house.
This went on until the end of the year, when the
Lord Chancellor was applied to by the aunt, and
tbe allegation made that the children were at
heart Roman Catholics, and proporly ought to be
again placed with tbe petitioner, who was ready to
provide Tor thim in a manner beCtting their sta
tion. The question to be settled was, whether or
not, the children being Roman Catholics, it was
tbe duty of the Court to prevent their being in
fluenced by their father, he being of a ditlerent
religion. . It was also alleged that they bad only
complied "outwardly" with the desire ot their
father relative to their instruction in Protestant
ism, curing tbe months they were not under the
charge of their aunt. The children were exam
ined, notwithstanding their extreme youth, as to
what their own ideas might be on tbe .abject of
religion, and the eldest declared she wxuldnot at
present make any choice between the two, though,
at tbe aame time, remarking that her faith in
Catholicism was somewhat shaken. It must have
been ratber amuaiug to hear a girl of ten years
holding forth after this fashion, and remind, one
of tbe good child in the Sabbath-school books,
who always died young and went straight to
Heaven. This precious littlo girl, moreover, said
she would not object to continue to go to the Prot
estant church, nor was it against her eonacienee to
attend the school. Her sister agreed with her.
and after soma discussion on other points the pe
tition was dismissed.
Immigration. The "leading" papers
of the State California are all howling
for more liberal immigration. They, all
seem to think that the great panacea for
all the wants-of California is to be found
in larger immigration., liut the most
careless observer must be aware that Cal-
liorniaana especially ban Francisco is
now full of unemployed persons.' We do
not need an increased immigration of per
sons in quest of employment, the worse it
is lor that very large portion ot oar own
population who are vainly seekinz for.
work which they can do on such terms
as will enable them to make a . decent
liring. .The undisguised and nndisguis-
able tact is, that under the cxistiug con
ditiou of things California has quite as
large a population of men'Who expect to
earn a living by, work as she neeas.
does not in truth seem to De enoB -est
work to do for the honest workers.
Jt iiaro. .. . -.'""' I -L-r
A correspondent of . the J.f
mer sends in some facts b?at"thtl-Z
says a common brick weighs t
and a half to four pounds, usually average
fog about three d three-quarter poEnd,
each, or one se ve- eighh n. J 1 000
brick A Rood team will draw 8W DriCKS
Jo a wagoner 1 .000, onrnnoer. when
the Jiog i good. .For but d,Dg purpo.
ses, reckon six antt oue-nau wu
brie to tne square !,.
a ...( fire is kept up for about nine
days to burn a kiln of brick. - ' -
Tn Chihuahua, Mexico; gold field has
been discovered at a place called Hormi
pas, twenty-leagues froir the .capital.
The discoverer gathered twenty ounces in
one dav. People are nocking there in
masses, and all,: it is said, are doing welL
One-fourth of the globe is said to be
granite. It i a hard place to live on.
. Bornt River Mines. A great deal '
of prospecting is being done oik "Bornt
River. Every day brings fresh arrrrala;
and every day new strikes are made.
Swazoy & Co. are making $4 and $5 per
day drifting. Their mode of getting the
pay dirt is very slew. . .Stillman, Gordon
& Co. are making preparations for alaie
ing. Mr. Bush has almost completed .'ft
Ditcr, which is about one mile in length.
While he was constructing a dam acroaa
Burnt River, three sturdy old beavers
worked every night; and if there wer
any holes left id the dam. bv the menu
tbe beavers mended them and made it
tight and strong. Ba.ey and Smith bav
constructed a breasUwheel, which raise
lhree hundred' incheB. of' water twenty
one leet; and the ditch will covers large
bar that will give employment ' to- three
or four large companies for years to corns;
Messrs, Eautevbropk & Wood aleo. bav m '
wheel in the river which will raie a
sluice-head of water, being' a paddle
wheel, and raising the water- twenty-
feet. Mr. Kelley's claim pays well, yield
ing as it bad done 81 to tbe pan., Several
others, are also getting ready to take out
the precious metal. Bed-rock Democrat.
" - i - c.i
- Obserre tbe record made by the Dem
ocratic members of Congress , at. the .- last
session ! y .J.J - :-tt .
i Denouncing internal taxation,, they. '
voted against the bill -redacing internal
taxes to the amount of 55,000,000.
Condemning the tariff rates, tbey voted
against the measure which' reduced tariff
duties in the aggregate by 925,000,000.
. a l vs. v .
UDjecuog to tne puDiio aeos ana . its
requirements, they .voted against an act
for honestly reducing the "burden ' of In
terest, by refunding at a lower rat.' -'
' Clamorous for the authority of the Con
stitution, they deliberately voted that a
part of the Constitution had. not been le
gally adopted and possessed no binding
force. . ' "', " ' .
... Two members of the West - Virginia
Legislature lately took the sleeping cars
to go to Grafton. Tho cars were crowded
and the two had to sleep together. One-
wasfat : the other lean : . the fat man
snored, and the lean man therefor lay
awake. .At about midnight tbe lusommo
legislator could no longer stand. the atea
torious breathing of his mate, and'' arose
and sat by the fire. An old lady entered,,
and wanted a place to sleep. ' "Go to my
berth, said the sardonic lean one, "1
left uiy little boy asleep there; I shall
sit up. I must think of legislative things."
bo the ladv went to the birth, disposed
of useless clothing, and lay down. . Pres
ently the "boy" kicked. , Then the; lady
patted him on the back and said, "Lie
still, sonny ; pa said I might sleep along
nritb tun ' lh tin !" rnMrprl tri liiienn
-a boy no more, but a brson. 'lhun-
der ! who are you I I ain't a boy- . I'm
a member of the West Virginia " Legisla
ture. The lady went into a swoon; nor
could she be aroused - till the" , fat man
promised her that he would have th lean
one impeached. . - J. . ?,.,'
PetitIo! to Remove a P. " "Mf
Eighty-one out of about one Imnrired
ana -twenty persons who are supplied
with mail matter at Weston, in- Umatilla
county, Oregon, have, without reference
to party, petitioned for the removal of
their present Post-master, alleging "that
be is "grossly incompetent to attend' to
the duties of said office." This is rather
"hefty" on the "P. M.,", especially when
we recollect that he is a member of that
august body the Oregon Legislatare.
As be got a large majority in his -Own
precinct at the election last Jane, it is
but lair t presume that a great number
of those who now allege his incompetency
to act as Post-master at a little- way-side
Post-Office, voted for him for State Sena
tor at that. time. The Democracy, of
Umatilla have queer notions, . one of
which is, that a man requires more abili
ty to act as Postmaster in their county,
.1 3 . Cl. . CI.' 1
man os aoes io ue otate oeoator. ,.
From the Owyhee' Avalanch, March
11th r.Last Monday an avalanche occur
red od tbe east side of Florida BaounUin,
A huge mass of snow gave way; ' and,
coming in contact with a huge, .blnff: 9'
rocks, was divided into two branches, one
of which came half Way down the " gulch
back of the Ida Elmore mill,' th ! oiber
down ths gulch to tbe Chinee hydxauho
diggings ashorU distance - below. Mn
Fortunately no damage was done although
the latter branch passed "within twenty
feet of Mat. Fife's reeidence a narrow
escape. It tor up th ground, ..taking
rocks, saee brush and willow with it? in
its course. It it bad atrucK euve .vj ;
the town would have been knocked Jnto
a "cocked Jiat." : '''" ' :
Thi Qceew or. PeussiA. Queen
Augusta is known by her most . ietimat
associates, to be a most ambitiows woman.
She is notwantingln any clement of true
-r.mnnhr.od. - Her devotion as' wife and
mother is appreciated by her ifamily,
while her deeds of kindness ana,, charity,
render her deservedly beloved and popu
lar. But with these sterling home qual
ities the combines a large knowledge of
men and politics, and lakes a deep inter
est in all that relates to literature nlrt.
Her Majesty is a daughter of the famous
Duke, who was a munificent friend', and
patron of Goethe, and in her youth cm
much in conUet with tbe .ill ustroo au
thor; and her character, in no alight de
gree, was influenced, if not modeled Dy
him. With, these antecedents and quali
fieations,.she couldiisrdly.fait to take a
deep interest in the great events of which
her cause has been for q"mariy years th :
centred" t-: ;W-
wt:..$& . : ' ! irJt ,!: .
The difference between a country and
a city jrreenhoro, 1 that' Ane 013 lik
to know ererythrng, awd the Wiser tain as
he can tell binai- ei JL-Igaaa SitiJlI
i Ifyouwantth isparjewnbee ribefoVrff ow. '