Wu- Umw Agister. P S. Official Paper for Orcg-on. SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1871 j VVlieat is quoted at sixty cents- per bushel in Walla "Walla, W. T., at which price farmers decline to "swap." Hon. olin S. Watts, of Santa Fc, is Darned in connection with the Governor ship of iNew Mexico. Mr. Geo. W. Snyder, recently from the East, has become - interested in the publication of the Salem Statesman. Tt is stated that very few ji the Uma tilla Indiana are williog to.-give up their homes on the Reservation. All the bet - tcr .cla-wfeTTto remain. Allowing the enormous sum of S200, 000 for shades, "&c.,". whatever the lat ter may mean, aud supposing ihut car pets cost 5 a yard, the remainder, nearly 550,000, would suffice to cover 113,147 square yards. There ars 85 acre3 in the City Hall Park, or about 40,000 square yards. Consequently, the city authori ties have paid enough for carpets in the new Courthouse and other county build ings to have covered the whole City . Park three times over. Returns from the recent election in Kentucky indicate Republican pains. The Democratic majority in the State is estimated at from 20,000 to 30,000. a falling off from the Scymore "vote of 26, 000 to 36,000, and 40,000 to 50,000 from the last Gubernatorial election. The Presidential election in Liberia Slay 2d, apparently resulted in the elec tion of Roberts and Gardner as President and Vice President, but President Roy maintains that lie was elected for four Tears and that his term has not expired, lie may therefore dispute the validity of their election. ... Gov. Ballard found "color" in the oil line the other day while running a tun . pel into the coal mine recently discover- ed near Lebanon. The oil trickles - through the bank and settles on top of the-water. We are in hopes they may find a rich and paying oil deposit and that. Linn will soon be enabled to furnish her own kerosene. ( According to the N. Y. Evening Mail, Irish immigration has been greatly de . creased, while tha immigration from Ger "niany has largely and notably increased. This c!a.s of thoroughly honest and industrious people is just what we want, and the larger the number the better. Let 'em come and that quickly. There is a story current in the East that Jeff. Davis recently occupied a berth i on a s'eeping car conjointly with a beau tiful and fascinating young married lady a special friend, of course which is quite a hubbub in certain circles. The whole story hangs on a question of veracity between l'avis and the conuue ' tor of the sleeping t ar, who declares that he alyly peeped between the curtains, and tJiere they were, while Jeff, denies this allegation use ol nara worus,e win use none now, nieuts, but invite them to explain our hard ! -wj10 figures. We merely ask : - i . . ' 1. Is it probable that the Sffiount set j spintn The Tammany Thieves. tbe moors or fracd immexse sens stole. From the New York Times, July 24.J Wo have brought very serious charges against' Mayor Hall and Controller Con nolly, and iu reply to theui the Mayrr says that the city ows us a bill for advertising which we cannot get 1 -This is tho most remarkable defense ever recorded in judicial annals. The Mayor further says that the figures wc are pub lishing were obtained from a "dishonora ble servant" of the City Government. In other words, the Maior admits the truth of our charges and the accuracy of our fgurcs, but says it is sufficient lor him to uiscre-Jit our motives.' Ills defense is a clear admission of guilt, let the pub lic judge between us. When people are accused of shameful dishonesty, is it enough for them to say, "I owe my accuser a bill which I will not pay, and that is why he accuses me?" In tho face of such charges as we have made, it would le puerile to expose the absurdity of the Mayor's defense. Are the Jigures tec are publishing accurate or not f If they are and we offer to prove that they are they show the city official to be dishonest. Our motives for mak ing these exposures have nothing to de with the subject. But we may say this that wo voluntarily gave up the Corp oration ativi-rtisin-T- and that the citv authorities, through their agents, have ) Ktdleti,t. They have they genuine ring repeatedly made all sorts of "liberal" j of the old uuterrificd, bedrock utterances proposals to us lor the purpose of gettiug J uf former days, and give further assur- ustosuspenaourattucKsupoutneiu. -Any anCe that the Democratic party is not a Rather Binding. A bill has been passed by the Connec ticut Senate which contains the most stringent regulations concerning the traf fic in intoxicating liquors yet devised. Tt renders null and void every transac tion in which liquor is a consideration -even enabling the purchaser of a single drink to recover back the dime he has paid lor it; avoids all sales, transfers, Since the liin; papers object 'to the ' contracts, quit claims, mortgages, cttach- use of hard words, e will use none now, j nieuts, and , liens, luado in consideration lly or in part) of the sale of any ous liquors ; nullifies all leases Of down above were really paid for the work described f 2. If the amounts were so paid to G. S. Miller and others, how conies it that all the checks are indorsed by Ingersoll ? o. If these accounts arc bona fide, why have they been kept secret from the public, and why arc not all the Controller's books at once laid open for proper audit and-inspectibn ? To-morrow morning we shall publish the accouuts of another firm. ' lymphatic, Very. .1 . We copy the following resolutions adopted by the Democracy of Ohio coun ty Indiana, J uly lOlh, from the Portland I We this morning copy into our col umns another article from the New York ' TimeSy partially showing up the enor mous stealings of the Tammany ring of ; the Democracy, now and for years past controlling the city and State of .New ' York, and manufacturing the platforms and'foM'iEbiag the candidates for the National Ddmocracy. Without Tam many and its millions of stolen cash the '. National Democracy have not the slight est show to obtain the reins of Govern ment From the showing of the Times, tho stealings of the ring it the past three years, have amounted to more than ten millions of dollars stolen outright and yet the half of their villainy has not been told. These thieves and swindlers attempt no ' defense it is useless, the statements of their transactions having been taken from their own books. Can honest men vote to retain such villains in i office, and retain their own self-respect? - Late California papers contain full ac- counts of another cold blooded murder, which occurred at Stockton on ,the 1st fnst. at the Grand Hotel, m that city Nelson James Savier, a telegraph ope- i rator, had been boarding and occupying a room in' the hotel with a woman he - ' called his wife, who turns out to be a Mrs. Julia Susan Lake, whose husband resides in Eastern Nevada. The true wife of Savier, a woman of some forty years, a resident of San Francisco, hear ing that her husband was living with another as bis wife, come on to Stockton, - ascertained the number of the room oc cupied by the guilty pair, deliberately went to the room, found Mrs. Lake alone, ' 'and after a short upbraiding convert-ation, fired three shots from a pistol iuto the person of Mrs. Lake which proved fatal. Mrs. Savier was arrested and confined in "jail to await her trial for the murder. ' .. FA8T Railroading.- The Philadel- n-ess of Julv 25th says: ; The schedule time of the fast line east poD tbe Pennsylvania Railroad,; from aUmm la Harrisburg.is three hours and - ' r minutes. On the 19th, the under Conductor Edward M. Chase, left Altoona twentythree minutes late, and was de tained twenty-eight minutes at Hunting don and Mimm, oj no ooxes, iuua io- man who is fool enough to sujipoe that if our attacks could have been stopped by the city people paying us 151,000 the money would not have been paid in five minutes that man, we say, is welcome to this belief. The Mayor says that we have obtained the accounts surreptitiously. We reply that these accouuts are public property, and that no matter how they had come into our possession it was our duty to pub lish them. Hut as a matter of fact, they came to us in a proper manner,without any circuaistanees connected with our mode of obtaining them of which anybody has rea son to be ashamed. One word more on these irrelevant issues with regard to what the Corporation papers may saj' of us just now wc arc perfectly indifferent. We have no time or inclination to follow them, and we do not intend to be drawn aside from our main attack. We build our ca.-e upon the unanswerable figures which we are now publishing, and upon them we appeal to the impartial verdict of the public. Now to the main point. We yester day published the records of a series of warrants drawn in favor of different persons, but all indorsed by "Ingersoll & Co." otherwise J- II. Ingersoll, a part ner of Tweed's, and a well knowu agent of the Ring. What did these accounts show ? That for repairs and furniture supplied to the antortes alone, during 1809 and 1870, the sum of 1,447,909 12 was paid under warrants signed by Hall and Connolly. On a single day, June 30, 1870, the following sums were paid on this account : $19,208 14 37,072 16 37,426 87 40,64'J 24 3i,7tS 26 Total $200,0C4 70 Is it probable that this amount was ever actually paid fur one day's work done to armories and drill rooms ? But wo have yet the accunfs of other firms to publish, and then it will be seen that the checks indorsed to Ingersoll & Co. by no means represent all the money supposed to have been spent on armories and drill rooms. For furniture supplied to tho new Court house the total paid to one firm was 81,476,980 24. For carpenter work done in tha new Court-house, the following suuis were paid : May 7, 187 $42,123 47 May 13, IS70 38,tf3 zs May 21, 1870 34.U90 6(1 June 20, 1870 40,96S 41 Aug. 12, 1S70 4P,33 4 premists on which liquor shall be sold; provides for the punishment, by a fine of S100 or imprisonment of one month (or bith), of any person who shall sell liquor to- a minor under eighteen years of age ; makes the dealer Tespousible for all dam ages done by drunken men, and. permits any taxpayer to sue such dealer when ever the drinker abuses his family. Other provisions equally severe follow. The Herald publishes an interview had by its correspondent with Secretary Fish. The Secrttaiy paid, lie had no idea who the arbitrators io; the' Washington. Treaty would be. tho Commission under the treaty would probably "sit a lonsr time. Tho action of the Commission will prob ably be guided by-- that of the Southern Claims Commission, as the .latter would furnish precedents for if claims fof dam- age done to property by federal power during the war be allowed other claims unit on the New Departure platform. ; cannot avoid following 'the" precedent. We certainlv cheerfullv osrree with the With regard to damages Sustained by "resolutory" iu the last eight words of British ' subjects, ccurts of arbitration ... , . i would be composed ot men who would Mia iliKintv FAQfi Iiifiii il ! ... - ... ,... - lirtulred, That the Democracy of Ohio county command public confidence. view with surprise and regret tbe attciupt to lead the party ia tho wake of strange anil ungodly gndd, and that we hold any "departure" fioui the kuown and established principles of JeB'orson , Madison and Monroe, aud their successors, Jack son, Polk ami Tierce, to be submissive of the most cherished interests fur which tho Democrat ic party was u-hered into existence, and that it would be aa u knowledmeut that its illustrious dead wore but short-sighted and feeble statesmen. i lroni the Partner: -1 he iron waa;on wheel invented and now bein to some extent manufactured by J. II. Uridges & Co., is likely to prove a success. ; Mr. John Pugh has a set of them in use, aod is well sa'ti.ifi"d ffth the way they work The wheel is hard to describe, though According to the last census of the United States, our population includes : twenty-four thousand- insane, eighteen thousaud idiotic, fourteen thousand deaf and dumb, and eleven thousand . bliud. This is a fearful array of unfortunates, but we must add to the list the many thousand imbeciles who hover within the very shadow of .idiocy, but who are not reported by the census takers. A husbaud at North Liberty, . Knox county, Ohio, coining home without due notice, found a neighbor in bed with his wife. He immediately lost his temper and found his pistol, with which he shot the poacher through the arm. The latter re ciprocated with a shot through the ley. Tne last we heard of them they were both at Mt." Vernon, laying by for repairs. A sad warning to husbands not to return at unexpected times. - , i- On Monday evening last, . while W. Florer, proprietor of a drug store at Leb anon, Ohio, and. Ed. Harley, a clerk, were charging a soda fountain, the pipes communicating with the water became ob structed while under a pressure of one hundred pounds, and the geuerator ex ploded, dangerously wouudipg Florer, and seriously injuring Ilarley. The farmer had both thighs broken and large pieces of flesh torn from his limbs. : Great Age. One of our exchanges gives an account of tbe death of Jacob Fournaig, a Cana dian Frenchman, at tho remarkable age of one hundred and thirty-four years. He was never sick, and only a few minutes before his death was walking tbe street of Kansas City, Mo., his home. In 1759, when Wolfo was killed storming tbe Higbta of Abraham, be Was a full grown man, and was tilling a pieee of land that he owned near Que bo-. He was not allowed to enter the service under Jackson at New Orleans, on tbe ground that be was too old s circumstance often revert ed to by him with groat satisfaction. Tho Lebanon (1'enn.) Courier says that the Democratic party at the present moment reminds oiiea -wasp v$ry n'9 ly iii two pieces, wuh t lie large piece be: hind. - ' ; - " " Quite a hail storm " visited Jackson' ccunty lastwpfck and lay ' ;on the ground for a considerable length of time, making quite a contrast with the green ' corn iu soma of" the fields. A pretty bathing suit for a young lady is of white French flannel, bound with blue, black or red braid, and made ' with tight sleeves. Washington Territory. . . . , i Revived. That, if the good old Democratic tuu-Miuucu un a viy iuie in incite. ship must go to the bottom, we will sink with her j The set we examined were for a heavy in a b!aa of (ilory our banners nailed defiant- j Jun,ter wajon. SDokeS were irade of half- ly to tbe mast s bead.. c rr i i - f J v.. ..i...t tl.,, !..... iw t., I inch or five oisrhWis irort.- The wheel is J barter our principles to p:irtaku of the loaves and j SO Constructed that the weight of the fishes, we will be, and ought to be damned,,. a J load, instead of bearios on a few spokes. bears equally on all parts of the Tim 'at once. The spokes are-passed through the rim from without, and firmly headed in the rim. Threads are cut on theothei end, and they are fastened by taps on the under sule of tbe hub baud.-; The hubs are of cast iron, with asn outer band of wrought iron to .- receive the ppokes. When finished the wheel looks neat, and the inventors claim that it will be far more durable, and in . the end cheaper than the common wooden wheel. A special Agent of the Treasury sent out from Washington to the I'uget Sound region of Washington Territory, has dis covered certain irregularities in the ac-v counts of certain prominent Government officials there. Of course an attemptwas made to connect the name of Gov, Salo mon wi;h these transactions, but the parties making the accusations failed to make them stick. The honorable and straightforward course of The Governor since his appointment, his indefatigable industry in promoting ith all his power the best interests of the Territory, give the lie to all such low a:.d base accusaj tions. The Olympia Standard, edited by 13eriah Brown, Esq., a thoroughpaced Democratic journal, thus speaks of ' the matter, paying Gov. Salomon a handsome tribute of respect : : The Radical faction hostile to Governor Salo mon in liiis Territory, opouly manifest tlwir joy at the exposure whK-b implicates him in tho un lawful ue of tho '.iOvernm?ut money. It is not because th. y are mre houe.;t, bnt becau-o they have not yet been exposed. e -tVe ara no apologias for the Governor or Receiver, hut most heartily conuemu the system of peculation which manifestly pre vails in every Department of the Uoveroraent- We mot t sincerely regret that Governor Salomon bas been made a victim to this most atrocious- system of speculating upon the people's money. In his private character he lia heretofore been above reproach, and as a liublic officer ho has done more t" houor tbe place and serve the interests of the Territory than all his arty predecessors. Total. . .$203,330 21 The amount of the checks indorsed by ngersoll & Co. in 1860 and 1870 for furniture, carpenter work, "fittings up," &c, in connection with the new Court house alouo was as follows : Furniture. Ac. - .$1,47G,9S0 24 Carpenter work, Ae .. ... 203,830 21 Fittings tip in fiftvone minutes of sehedalo time bein-r in charge of h.n- n.r S. Free, brought the train safely r TT.Uhnrtr. onlv one minute late, mud nro fifty minntes on sched le tieranJ making the extraordinary miles in two hours and buy Routes, or at the rate of a mile ia each pne minute aod seventeen seconds. A correspondent in Grant county sends .,w in this section bas been " "d consequently the water Tery w ,rrfi,o u ranidlv drvincr TLo crops are going to De aonnuan f.r," r "ortb from, forty to Si,, dollars a head. The mines tbn fifty dollars ogtja, h :U .? rold dust per week urVta about $10,09U . 7-, to Dr. Rubis, a aomewha ivu'. n ia the rain up noted nu tobacco an J alcoholic beverages kads to . r.fi lunacy I"1?, : ,rro users to beware ; iiv v 1- . j . . ... "" 'Total.......... - .$1,724,784 75 Alwavs let it be borne in mind that these sums only represent the checks indorsed by J. 11. Ingersoll. me torn amouos which we shall prove was got nu oi in his way was 5y,7y,48 IU. At the Controller will give us access to the city accounts, we shall be able to show a still more lavish expenditure. If he will not give us access to them, we will get at them without his help. " " Here is another incidental evidence of fraud. So careless were the officials with the regard to dates that in no- less than thirteen instances the days they fixed upon (apparently at hap hazard") C 1 1 T ... .. were ounuays. tiere is tne account ot work done on days when the office must have been closed : - i ; , ; . WORK SVPPOSED TO HAVE BEES DOSE OX SCSDAV. 1868. Jan. 20. J. A. Smith, for Carpets.. .$32,617 10 Mreh 8. A.J. MUUr, Repairs County Offices and Buildings 34,785 03 April 25. Inxersoll A Co., furniture . county Court -rooms A Offices 51,213 57 June 7. George S. Millor.Repuirs and -- . Alterations county buildings 23,005 83 Jalv 19. Ioirersoll A Co., Furniture in County Offices............ t3,200 75 knr 30 TniTOrttnll A Co.. Furniture ; ii County Offices. .... ........ 60,344 71 Oct. 18 I Hirer U A Co. Furniture in County Courts Offices ... 10,464,61 1369. ' - -.. - ' - '. .Tnlw tsr. T. Hollar Co.. Cabinet work iu County Courthousow 80,379 00 Oct. 17 Inzcrsoll A Co. Cabinet work in "County Courthouse. ol,VS4 So 1870, Jan. Feb. a A. ( Miller. Cabinet work - in County Courthouse .. 49,082 30 6. iDfrersoll A Co-Cabioet work - and Furniture in Armories and Drill roma..-.;.......... 54,058 33 Mreh 13. C. D. Hollar A Co.. Fitting up Armories A Drill rooms. 37,072 19 Anril 17. J. A. Smith, Carpets in - County Courthouse............ 72,819 81 ' Total Sirnday erk...-.;....i.;...747.fl20 78 For carpets, shades, tc.,the following was too account; tl . For County Courthouse.i..'...i.w.'..221.799 48 For armories, offices and buildinjrs.i. 625,821 80 7tal ... ,;.$7472 The amoiint of land disposed of at the Vancouver Land Office during July was u3 acres. The body of Robert Rockett, who was rowned in the ashoual two months so, was found ou the 30th July and buried. .-. ' The -A'ancouver Register has a new ress, which gives it a much more hand some appearance.; . The Washington Territory Legislature will meet on the 2d October. A Georgia negro who kicked a mule is said to have " died with alacrity." Germany has taken the two headed eatjle from her banner. " "A New York wholesale grocer, who has become rich in his business, has late ly made" the following revelation. He sa3-s his ru'e always was, when he sold a bill of gocds ont credit, to immediately subscribcfor the local paper of his debt or. So long as his customer advertised liberally and vigorously, he rested easj, but as soon as be began to contract his advertising space, he took the fact as an evidence that there was .trouble ahead, and he 'invariably went, for his-debt. 'For,' said he, 'the' man who feels too poor to make his business known is too poor to'do business.' The withdrawing of an advertisement is a weakness that business men arc not slow to observe." In the case of ilcCullister vs. Candid", in County Court, jury disngree-.l and were discharged Friday morning. Au Honest Confession. Here is what the Rome, Georgia, Daffy Commercial says, in an editorial under the head of "Grant's Ku KIux Business:" Under the authority of the force bill, : joint committee of the House and Senate is raised, who held their sessions in the sity of Washington, and summon before it men from every section of the south to give testimony and for what V bat use will be made of the voluminous testimony thus adduced ? Can the Ku-, klux be dispersed by this testimony ? We' think not, unless they are made of thiu- ner material than mon are usually made There are few men in the South who ever denied the existence of tho Kuklux.7 Through them the carpet baggers, scalla- wairs and nesroes were taught to respect the only true sons of the South., It was to prevent the Boutnern istatcs from being "gagged," bound and made to bear : false witness that the 2 jvuitlux ever bad an existence. It was to coun teract the fiendish purposes of the Radi cal party that any ' part of the Southern people bound themselves togemer in an organization. While northern Democratic members in Congress and Northern Democratic journals have time and again, and . still continue to charge, from week to week, that the existence of a Kuklux organiza tion in the South was and is a base. fab rication, an "abolition lie," got en up merely for the purpose of an excuse for granting to the Executive" more power to oppress the late rebellious States Southern journals boldly aeknowledg the existence of such an organization, and defy the Government to disperse it. The latest thing out is the "New De parture Saddle," manufactured in Marys- ville, California, and pronounced by ha Sacramento (.uctnocratie) lieporter e 'sate and . sound, possessing all the features claimed for the new f doctrine, we suppose. : Expenses are still . being; reduced The number of assistant jass&saors ot tho interna! revenue service in Massachusetts RhodA Island and Connecticut 00 July 1. 1879. was 154. Ihe number now em ployed is 93 - ' ' Ntw Haven ' has a "Religious Intel ligence office." Pass Him A (sound.' A man named S. Carpenter, living at Eureka, in the State of .Nevada, and a carpenter by occupation, has a wife and tliTeo children living in this city for whose support he refuses to contiibute. His wile is a most estimable lady, and the children would reflect credit upon a much better man. Nevada papers will please copy, and thus aid in showing up a faithless husband, and lather. alla n alia Statesman. From the Dalles Mountaineer of Au gust 6th we take: ' . Nothiti? has-been heard from the cit izens or soldiers who went , in search of the band of cattle' that were stolen some ime ago by the-Indians in Silver River Valley.- .. v : i? ' - During the thunder storm last Sunday night. the lightning struck in the, neigh borhood of Creight's place down the riv er and set the grass on fire, which was put out by Alr. Creight and his boys be. ore much damage jvas done. ihe beconu Annual I' air ot the Uoluta bia District Agricultural, Society will bo ber 19th and. continue .four days. . J. D. Grizzle, ro l'olk bounty, who has been in Oregon juiF6ne'yfear, has work ed jUo days Tor wages. ;split 500 rails, chopped aO cords or1 wood, and put in a ctop or 'ZU'-'acrcsv II is' Weights is only 12o pouqdsj.;and-'Iie'.' sees uo reason . to cotnplaiu ot the country as a place iu which to make" a'.tv.iae bo sa js the Marker ...'. t .'v.;. .t ; '--:f : .k; n r --- i The Vancouver Ilijltf&t tells of ;a veter an of the war of 1812,;Ir. i'ctoc .Slice, aged 85 years, wh'Vives jo Washoual, and has thVsuit aft. ready i'b which be de sires' fis T remains'ishall be attired for the on, vp' To borrow an Hiberiiianisui. mav the old warrior live long oeiote ne sees himself in that suites- . Tha Louisiana Sitvar ltowlanvtl ''One of the most thriftv.iutellijient and observ " a ' ". I inr nlanters on our bayou recently re marked to us that since the war the old prairie planters had increased in industry ni firninontv over ivu pci vcui While prior to the war they were oooten to work durin? the suaar making season and get a little spendipg money to last. them dtttiag the yea aoaraweu vuiy corn enough to supply themselves with bread, depending principally upon stock raising for a poor support, since tue rw cent revolution "nearly all nave gone earnestly to work, and the.result is their homes are supplied witn many moro com forts, their lands are being well tilled and, in addition to being valuable produc iri. thev ara ranidlv incroasinz in mtel igence. ' What is. It A ' fashion authority says ' ' ; '"- 4 The "Abyssinian stretch" ha super ceaea me ureciau bend among our lash 100 able belles, , - - , : Maxico. Roeent advices from Jfexioo giro tbe followintr as tbe result of tbe Presidential elec tion : Diaz, 1.9S2: Juarez. 1.903 .- Lards. 1.367. There being no choice according to tho Constitu tion, the election goes to Congress, whero it Is said an attempt will be made to unite the opposition vote on Diaz. The official organ, the Diarco, de clares, howerer, that Juarez bas a majority over an competitor;, and will therefore be re-elected. A revolution bas benin in Tobas j the States of Pucbla, Osaca and Sau Luis Potosi also threaten revolt, and the, prospects of the. country are gloomy. . .. 9 . - Italia Crlebkatio.". The celebration in honor of the occupancy of Rome as the capital of Italy by the Italians in the city of San Francisco on tbe 6th inst.; is pronounced the most brilliant and artistic ever witnessed in that city. Tbe American and Italian flags appeared side by side throughout the procession ; there was not the slightest allusion to the Pope or the Papal ques tion to be seen, aod no inscription that could of fend the religious sentiments of any portion of the community. The highest praise . is awarded to the Italians for the care taken to prevent offense to any one, and for the patriotism, taste and good sense displayed in the whole affair. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ALBANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, ALBANY, OREGON, rpHIS INSTITUTION WILL REOPEN ON ; Monday, September 4, 18T1, With a corps of teachers capable and earnest. Instruction will be thorough and practical, and tbe system of order unsurpassed. For particu lars address (for the present at Portland), , - R. K. WARREN, A. M., President f , Or, Rev. E. H. UKAKI, . V., ." Albany. ! Ki.AMArn Lake Reservation. From Geo. Mercer, who has just completed a survey of the Klamath Lake Reservation, the Corvallis GazrH gets the ' following, fuels : - -Tliev-ReserrationTs about -fifty 'miles' square, and lies on' the eastern shore of tho Middle Klamath Lake, and extends up Sprague's river about eighteen miles above tho Yuinttx Agenogr, and north to include the tipper late or umran. . Tbe general appearance or tne country, except- few valleys, is sterile and. unin viting, and mostly coverra witu pumice stone. Tbe country is roiling, the bills neither high nor ubrupt, and generally covered by a fine growth of pine timber, tree from underbrush, lue Keser vation is well adapted to the Indians, so far as procuring a Kvin- from routs, neb, game, etc., is concerned, but not well adapted for carrying out the present policy of the Indian Department.. Tho country abounds with fine-springs. The one at the Agency runs a sawmill and supplies an irri gating ditch, and furnishes besides an immense amount of water, a portion of which they propose to uso as motive power for a grist-mill now in pro cess of erection. As a farming country, the Klam ath Lake region is not a success. MARRIED. Iu this city, Angust 6th, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. lr. ili'l, Mr. Thomas .Daniels to Mies Agnes Bartgos both of this city. With the above notice came-two bright -silver half dollars to pay the printer a never failing sign of generosity and liberal-hcartcdness. Our best wishes go with the newly wedded pair. WILLIAM DAVIDSON, REAL ESTATE DEALER, Office, No. 6 Front Street, PORTLAND- - - - ORECJON, The ladies wish us to tender their thanks to Mr' M. Merrill for many favors extended during the recent Sociable. - . . ' New Haven bid what is called a pecnliar gath ering one night last week, the- (mux being a wid- s party, tuoru being assembled, a dozen resi dent widows, to weleome baek two likewise be reaved from I'enofjlvania kninnnitns -of their yuthi- - - . ... 1 -: t 'a . . - ,r.v A Fenian over tlio.Wirt.cr was ea lei on for a toast, lie gave the following i - -j "All bail to the American aiglo I Proud 1-ird of freedom, all bail ! Tbe foul that no otic can invaigle, Or put salt tn its beautiful tail." A lady named Trimlty, who died in ' Chicago list week, was sent to Hoi hester for interment. But ticfore she was interred, while the authorities were waiting some technicality, she came to life, burst the lid of tbe coffin, and tclvgrapbed to vmcaq-o that he would be back . ou . tbe next rain. - , - It is announced that the siege of Paris will be raised on the 15th instant. The Republicans claim North Carolina. a great triumph in President Grjnt has abandoned tbe idea of vis iting the Pacific coast this year. Financial aud Commercial. (3 old in New York 112J 5 currency S9J(j90. "Sah Francisco mtukets to the 0th give. 1 . Flour Uregon supernue at$- wUfojS ; extra, Q(q)u sU Wheat Firm at $2 22(t2 25 ; strictly L-hoico 27J. per 100 ths. Barfey New. I 62i(tl 65 oli! brewing, 1 Bjfmr a per 1U(JT9. Uats Hull at$l fljf.ijl 75 for new, aidSL .;($!-81) for old Unions 7U(SUic. Woor Sales at ZSQnjSUtf fin full. 3!3ic for spring. - Portland quotations give ogg at 3I&b3Se; oats at too.- .. - - Albany qtrotatrons- remam" nnchanircd. Flour nb$f)di-7; wheat. t)0c(a.$l ;- butter, 2io eg 25c. linsincss during the week fair. NEW TO-DAY. REAL ESTATBin this CITY and EAST PORTLAND. in the most desirable loculiliex, eon istiog ot LOTS, HALF BLOCKS and BLOCKS HOUSES and STOKES ; also. IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable nn cultivated LAX DS,: located in ALL parts of the STATE for SALE. , . ; ' ' REAL ESTATE and' other Property pur chased for Correspondents, in this CITY and throughout tho STATE, and TEKKlt OKIES with great earo and on the most aDVAAiA GEOCS TERMS. 0 - " - - ''. ilOUSES and STORES leased, LOAN NEGOTIATED, and ChALMS OF ALL BE CRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COLLECTED. An a U-ncral FINANCIAL and AGENNCY BUSI NESS transacted.- ' AGENTS of this OFFICE in all the CIT IES and TOWNS in tbe STATE, will receive ilescril.tions of FARM PROPERTY and forward the same to the above address. 3v22 To the People of Linn County WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY SAY that we bave opened an office in Albany, for the exclusive sale of . . " Sewing , MacWnes I and would respectfully invite all those war ting a first-class machine to can at onr omea ana uu ino tbe diflorcnt kinds of machines now on exhi bition. If yon want a Bnckeyo machine, if you want a Florence machine, H yon wan a w neeier A Wili-on machine, if you want a Singer machine, if yon want an American, machine, or if you want to exchange machines, or If yon want your ma chine put ux goou tubuiub ii We are always ready and willing to show oar machines. We will do our best to give satifac tion Oil and Needles kept constantly osi band for sale. Old machine taKen n exenange for new ones.-a . , .' We wish to employ goou, rename agcuui u c the Buckeye. Sewing Machine, tne oesi setting, the simplest and mot t durable shuttle machine on this coast, ljlheral inanceuicin rr.. particulars address, -MINER PEARSON. Biffht Reasons why tho Bvckaj 8w tak Machine is Saperiar t all Others 1 1 . , Ltis tha siuipjest shuttle machine made. - 2'.' It has less wearing parts. ' 3. It aas ' no - saaall apriagi. ana compound cranks. ... , ... . -J 1 . 4. It is. better adapted to a large ranee 01 wora without dbange, .';-. ' ' "" 'f 6.. It has less pieces os maetiinery. , 0. It is less liable . to break needle loan any other machine. " 1: The Shuttle will' wear longer than tbe shuttle "in any lothorimaehine. ' '. 'r 8. That itias tbe best f eeding devico, wblcli will never wear out, get out of order, break nee dles, feed unevenly, slip m starched goods, or porker tho seam, u that ena parUof itbe fabric will conie out shortee than the. other,, which all other feeds are liable to do. Xt makes every stitch of ari ennnl length. It is stronger than other feed- We can take a strong piece of cloth and put one end in. our-machine and ' tbe other end in any other maciune, ana guarantee tuai our machine wilt take the clotn Rrom the otlicr, in eon sequence jf tbe superior strength of tbe feci: It is the only feed, strong enough to feed thick sole-leather, sewing on shoe soles. - No soaping tbe cloth or any other aid is required. It has bo oomplicatea machinery, ana tnerwrore is net liable to get out of order. It bas a beauti ful movement, making nearly two tUossant stitches per minutrf: ' ' '' ' The llUvKLiti cKiTtftU naiiujE nsni tbe lock stitch, thesamo as tne Howe, Wilson, Singer and Florence alike on both sides. We offer a premium of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for any machine on this coast that - will make a stronger or. more elastic stitch than the BUCK fc.lt.. - or tui particulars iares, NINEK c PEARSON, ' UtiXCRAfc Aokhts, - 34t3v . .- Albany, Or.. Agents wanted, in every town and county on this coast. ' Address . , MINER PEARSON, . ..: - . j . Albany, Oregon. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, . BOYS AND GIRLS, For. Yonr On n Especial Benefit ! Please W. J. UU.TABlDr.fi. " Xeatl I l uU t. : ATR JUST IrSCElVED, DIRECT FROM Sau- Fsanclseo, and now offer for sale at The War in Suropa Has at last coma to an end and the friends olgood. order and stable government have achieved what appears to be a eomplete success. Not so the war in Brownsville between tbe old aod new systems of doing business, which has not yet reached a termination'; ami ready-pay customers continue to find at Wheeler's store an opportuni ty to get the. benefit of their prmdence ami fore thought. Large additions bave just been made to the stock, and people can probably supply a lamer portion of their wants from Wheeler's store, than from any other one establishment in thocounty. DOW & : C R AN E ) BOOTS, SHOES AND FINDINGS, 7 ALBANY, OREGON.;."; -; TXVITE THE ATTENTION OF-'WIE PUBvj 1 lie to their full -stock of1, the-Jute.-rt v-ajlL 1 Uentlemen's and Youths' Bouts, Shoes. Gaiters, X Oxford Ties, etc-i etc., a-well as to tud Very lat est thing out in the llnoT-r t,anes ana .Misses'- Gaiters, . Balmorals. Newport -, Tjva.j Alf'jnf Hj",, Buskins, and manv other new .and faebtioaabla. stvles. lust received at the Citv Boot Store, which1 tkc-y will 'sell as rapiflly its) they' c&Mind.purWj chasers who wish first-eloeyi gtouft.a the most reasonable rates. Thcy respectfully. invite you to' come and see thefr- storS Koots, Shoes, eto-. , urado or repaired to order, and i i -jrl -. ALE. WORK WARRANTED: : .-iJ.'K jg&fCttY BOrrrS"ii;s?lpstr8tret;- first door West of Register" BuUdIiiff.t$i t . Ctiolcra, , ' - , : . HOW TO CURE IT. ..... At the commencement of the diarrhea, which always precedes aa attack of the. Cholera,' take a teuspoonlul of the Pair Killer in' sugar and wa ter thot, if convenient), . tb6 bat be freely tbe stomach and bowels with the Paia Killer clear." Should the diarrhea or (ramps eontinuc, repeat tliedos every tea -or fifteen minutes until the pa tient is relieved. ! extreme cases two er more tcaspoonfuls may b given at a -lose. . , . ' The Tain Killer," as a'n iuternai remedy i has no equal: To cases b( Cholera Summer Complaints, byspepsiffi Dysentery, Asioma, it cures m "one night, by taking it-Internally and bathing with it freely. - Its action is like magie it ben externally applied to old sore;j bntns,. scalds, and splalns. Fpr'sick headache and toothache don't fail tovtiy. ( 'Tbshi--l,4t is a Pid Kitltr. Directions ae- oonrpany oarti bottlco .' - - . -.-- Tli,e PaiUf Killer v. sold, by all dealers in midi 'rfne'."'1'' PrieCs. -25 cents; 50 cents, and 1 pee V. J.HILTABIDEL&CO. ir THEIR OLD STAND, ONE D'R BELOW CONNERS' BANK, full assortment ef , Iry - Coods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes. Furnishiog Goods, Yankee Notions, etc., etc., con- " - sisting, in part, of "; 1 , Calico, Ginghams,- - Lawns, ' Poplin s , Mcrioos, D dairies,- v ? ; Sfarscilles, A Dress Silkar ' Brilliants, j : S i r t s , Jean;, II o a terr, Table Linen, L r f L.-, . ", Ts n v !ma ..'7 - - r - urrtf - ..... Check, Diaper, . "1 ' Stripe?,. JD k i ng. -. --'Sy .Corset : -Tat le Covers, . ; - '" "Ladies''& " i 'iMisaos ShM, ALBANY FOUNDRY . .,s.-,t.;. : AND ' '-i;' MAGIIINE SHOP A. F. CHERRY, Prop., . ' ALBANY) ' OREGON, ' i Manufacturer of "tOtX23. 3Z3XXe?XXO!Sls FLOUR and SAW MILL IVE Ol. CJ T3C X J3" 33 H "32T, WOOD WORKING aq,J -i... - Agr icul tura 1 1 Machinery - and all kincbJ of- " 1 Iron and Brass Castings . -.-1 I I '" !t ;t J ? ..f: je&- Particular attention paid to repairing all kinf.i oi macninery. i - - WA(.U ROAD Z T J3 .notes or 'Accounts against the. W. .V. M." tV. Road Co. will " band them to the under. signed, at the office Of ""the coinpany, loimediately. foe adjustments - ' '." :. JAS, LK1KS, " ; - Albany, Aug. u. wi , ,, .;. eeontary. TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. A.Raxe Opportunity for 6penItioa. THE UNDERSIGNED 0FFER8 FOR SALE his real estate, consisting of one lot and two thirds, a good dwelling house, large enough for any family, with household fursitura, good gar den, stable, large and completely furnished black smith soon, wilb tools, two forges and bellows. good well, etc.. situated on Main street, iu the best business part ot liucoa Vista, Polk county, Oregon. This place baa the name of being tbe best point for a blacksmith shop in the State. Any blacksmith or other porson desiring such a location can bave the property described for $800. LOUIS SOUTIIWORTU. : Buena Vista, Ogn., Aug. 5, 1871-482. , : : TUB FARMERS' UNION WL It 12 XI O XJ IS t At; SUedd's i Station, WILL BE IN READINESS TO RECEIVE drain on and after August 15, 1871. Will he furnished with cleaning and elevating machin ery of the moat approved- oonstruetioa. T Backs will be fnrntshed, and" th0 hbeef Albany prices will be paid, in Cash, for Grain of Al) Kinds. . Terms for storage, ete made known on appli cation at tha warehouse. 8Ta-m3 '-v 4LMON WHEELER, lessee. v. asDsr.ws. Si:! 1 t ft y llofn Boots- arid Shoes, i-.ii -i ' Slippers and Caitcrs. 1, ' B tsm U .iSh e eting, ; . , Bleached s. Sheeting, , , -b California Alercliandiso. ' -J" - - y9 inrite-especiiil attention tar onr lavire stock orROOTS NP PllOBS,. wKlch amt of tha best quality. .ft!.-! -t.it n- ra' ... ..-f tfll.yrtmenVrf, Uent'.JHi4 ys' H AT, 'g od assortment of . ,1 -- . Sucb-aS medium1 Vnd'-laa Batinass BiiU, medt am and-n-Kmits. mimm..aai:'fln; ttimim. ma. diuu and fine VesU, Gents' Under Shirts. 6ent vrawers, uenu cotton ana woolen bocks. - . A full assortment of . . . - r . . CBOCKKRY AND OLAS3 WAIl; A toll assortment of Bacn Vista Hollow Ware. Cedar Tuba, - Cedar - Buckets, Clothes Basketst Market Baskets. Table Cutlery, Pocket Cutlery, A eomplete at sort meat of. QflQCJsKIES con stantly on hind. , , , r- We Posltlrely tfy GosapeUtionr Albany, July 20, 1871-47 vm3. , , . . i CITY IVIh-XtlCIilT, ' FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON. " j. in H4UBIS. ' . ,1 j ? a. a. J. Is. HARRIS & COn TThROPRIBTORS. We han endeavor lo1 Jr. always keep on hand a full supply of all Kinds of Eleati! ' all of bich will be of tha vwtf best quality. The highest market prion pj4 fpr Beeves, Ucf. and Sheep. . . . - TklAl Snir rvat ofvemr. on soalb side of First streets. - J. L. HA RflJ S (fc C " Albany, eo. J5, 1870-1 - n