rxnviv itt.vn sews. MKJoln1Ortl.,aumuc.paUe.1ti''J?i;rar1 h f"k "'J from Jackxdii county, has bee" leased fromtlio Asylum, enrol. Mr. C. II Hummer was giving leadings in "Frisco on t!ie 6tk dotliOF-linc and vlicken thieves -m continue active in 1'ortlaul. It is reported at Olympia that the managemeiit of the N. P. K. 1. intend obtaining from Congress an extension of the time in which they are required to complete the road between the Columbia river and ii. final tmi.,u on IWt Found, It k that thev desire, after eon - netting tlicir read with lludd's In let, to use steamboat navigation on the Sound for tlie present, and to bo relieved from building for the next five or ten years, the forty miles each year, on this year, as is rcquir by the Joint Resolution passed about a couple of yeans ago. tock in I'mpia Valley are re- ported looking well for this time of More grain has been fowii in the southern part of rmpqua valley than ever tiefcre on the tiret of Jan uary, says the Eusitiu Campbell, t.;e mail carrier, on his way to the Dalles from l'ort- IHril 10 rnnnrfml ti I-.OVA liKT lilfi place of his future labor on the G us aie Telfair. A ChiiK'se soothsayer has been put in the Portland "lock up" for ragraucy. A new military company was to be organizeil in Portland last Tues day eveuing. i ! i i .i v;MiJdisltcdliw Wrist last Friday, horse and mail in the nvcrat.W iter.-, .. . Point, and toJmve inhered on and frozen to death himself, as ' "f , , . i - . every moruiuc. Boawing liouw he cannot be found. . . , . marm is m despair, George A. Eades, Collector of ofDallas m to ,,avo Customs for Alaska, left for the) J. S. Sauimoia was committed to : jr. Spencer, who was bnii-cJalwnt jail last Friday iu default of $'2,500 j the head, bad, n a charge of emberaling A youthful run-away couple from fJ2,100 from the "0. & C. 11. K, . Webfoot, were before the raagis. Company, committed on tho 4th trate nt liTetua Green to have their inst destines merged into one, when a T. Watson was fined $40 for message came from anxious "par stealmg a $20 greenback from Van- ients" tp stop the merging process, toon, in Portland, recently. on the ground that the girl was too There is but one mud hole bo- young a thing to leave her mamma, twecu Roseburg and Kugene City, j She went homo in tears, but deter and that extends all tlie way, says mined to become a wile yet. ' SberbTVan Buren. Germany has prohibited the sale j wi'e arrested for assault and batten'. of Tlieodore Tilton's biography of ( She in turn had him arrested on a Victoria Woodhnll. Sensible. j charm? of insanity. Both deny, and .1 . $7,088.80 was the amount paid j the On' on ion says it is impossible by the Treasury of Yamhill county I for finite wisdom to forecast the into the State Treasury last Satur- J result. day. j The ice gorge which has for a One Ijarber shop and an oyster j lorg time closed tho Columbia be saloon liavc suspended business in j twecu the Willamette and Van Saleni. i conver, broke loose last Sunday and The new City Marshal ofCorval-1 floated down stream. lis treated tlie City Fathers to oys- j ten. The Treasurer of Lane county paid into the the State Treasury $11,412.80 military tax, $883 poll tax and $1,460 96 on the judgment against the county in the greenback case. Tlie interest on the latter was not paid. The mail matters which came by the Orirlamme to Portland last Saturday, consisted of one hundred sacks of newspapers and twelve of letters. Eight miles from Oakland, a blast weighing one hundred pounds was thrown over three hundred feet, and crushing through the roof of George Smith's dwelling house, track Thomas Morissey ou tlie head, killing him instantly. lie was upstairs at the time. He leaves a wife and children. This was Jan. 14th. The wool crop of Oregon for the yeaending June, 1870, was 1,080, 269 pounds. The whole farm pro duets for the suae time were valued aJJ7,122,790. The Democratic journals of Cal tforni havo been trying to save the litigant law, and argue that its re peal will kill ten Democratic papers! The repeal bill has passed the House. The treasure shipments from Cal ifornia during 1871, aggregated 117,144,897. at Kalama, occupying a whole - block. '('. Alice Howard, of Lancaster, fill the skating rink in Kugene, las week. Snow1 fell at Y relet, Cah, on the night of the 10th inst., to (lie depth of one toot. Snow between there and Fcott valley was about four feet deep. The telegraph line was still down on the Scott mountain, Jan. 11. The druwncd bodv of Andrew J '"" W mm, ,n8 111 tl,c (t,h,'l),a "ver-nppoa. i ctl t0 bve wPzcd wl.il at. '. 1 ! 1 1 il .-. ' m6 to efo la a small boat ( has. Welch slije 1 ai d fell at a crowing in Portland last Saturday, btvaking his right leg. The contractor of the Oregon and California liailiuad declare his in tention to finish the rod to Oak land by the first of May next. A post office has been establish ed at Cornelius, on the line of tlie 0. & C. liailroad. G. M. Gieger is E, M. A boy named Isaac Bloom was capsized from a Iwat near show in the river at Portland, last Saturday, but was rescued. A llterairehibisbeiiiiionraaiied I at Con affls. -I....!... I.l...... ,,f fVirvallis - While moving the prow of the old Watt Side, at Dayton, by ac cident it slipped into the river is there yet The IloFoburg Phtimkakr says that the stage upset going down the hill on its way to Myrtle Creek no one injured tave the driver, John Curran ofPortlaml had his Sylvester Penndyer was fined ten dollars by the Police Court of Port land for the assault made by him upon Mr. O'Mcra. Wilson, the keeper of burglar's deot, at Portland, received senten ces enough to imprison him for eight months, and still other charg es stand against him, says the On - ffonitin. The Ashla:$ Jackson county, woolen mill is again in operation. A half pound nugget of pure gold was picked up on Kogue river, re peutly. Co rgeP. Ilolman, agent of the Salcni oil mills, is offering to con tract for the next crop of flax seed at 81 70 per bushel. Senator Corbctt has introduced a resolution in the Senate to instruct the Secretary of the Treasury, in closing the accounts of W. L. Adams, late Collector ot Customs, to give the said Adams credit for $12,190, which was tho amount not recovered from the robbers whotewk $20,000 from Mr. Adams while lie was on his way to deposit it at San Francisco under orders from tlie Department. Over one hundred sacks of mail matter were received at Portland last Saturday. The San Francisco Chronicle says that Joaquin Miller's poem on "Dead in the Sierras,'' is "unmiti gated bosh, containing no single Wm w Oil n to recommend it, it is nothing bat a string of meaningless word, jumbled into ridiculous jin gle, aiai miscalled verse." W. (.'. Myers, of Jackson county, an Importer of tine stock into Ore gon, writes from f"U Louis that he is preparing to ship to this State another lot of pure blood hor - .. . , I oes, cows, sheep, low Ik, Hoi's ami i eats KAvrrji sew. nkw lUMnsu.RK co.-oKxroN. I lie Jtepuuiicaii fctawr toiiii tion nu-t in Concord on the 3d and adopted resolutions eulogizing tlie Republican party as t he parly ol progress, ai d declared that its nra sion is not yet ended. They affirm the success of tlie administration, re duction of tlie del, tlie settlement of the Alabama claimswhich de serve the commendation oj'ull true Republicans. They hold that the Democratic party is repOnsible I'oT the war and its conseipient ex lXMises. and declare that all taxa tion to be just must lieeipial to all. They urge tlie abolition of .the franking privilege, favor hoi.ety, economy, retrenchment and revrm; endorse ti e fnlniinistiTitiOii of Gen. Grant and pronofc his re-election in 1872. K. Straw was nominated fiir Governor, and Albert Twichell Railro.iil Cominissioner. Senator Wilson addressed th.e t'onventioir ! fully endorsing the administration of rant as honest, patriotic and economical. Iledivlared that l.e knew that with two or three excep tions the President had received no presents since being sworn into office. The Convention then adjourned. Horace II. Cooledge was elected President of the Massachusetts Sen nteon the 3d inst, and J. K. San fbrd Sx?aker of the House. 'J he Maine Senate elected Ren ben Foster, President, and Fred. Rubies, Scakcr of the House. On the 3d instant, in Prince Ed ward county, Virginia, a negro took a child three years old front its mother by force and violated itsjicr son, after which he escaped, and had not been captured at la-1 ac counts. The coal mines at Newport, Peun., has been on tire sii ce the 23d ult. A man named Billings, the keen er of a notorious house of ili-fame at indsoc. Locks, Connecticut, and TL . . ..,,., e i i La , two inmates, were found murdered ! on the morning of tho 8d inst. rev-1 eral parties have lieen arrested on suspicion. V ar vessels have wen scut to flip ejiftstot Cnlia lor llie nrotisel ion inccoasioi v una ior im piou-ciion of American vessels from Spanish1 volunteers. Workmen dug up from the ruins at Chicago an iron-bomd box con taining $20,000 in gold, sihrr and uickle (join. CincinnatU is about to build a $050,000 hotel, fronting on Fourth street and extending back to the wall surrounding the building of the Sisters of Mercy. A locomotive at Dawson, Geor gia, recently giazeil a woman and took oik? of her ears off which was the first she heard of its approach. Not long since about thirty of the most respectable ladies ot Medora, 111., proceeded to a low shop near the depot in that village, and demol- lshed all the classes and bottles m ,1 . t , i , i . l .i the estabhslinient, and emptied the whisky and cider on the lloor. i J The Jacksonville (Ala.) Rtpitl- licim says there is a lady liv ing at Cidnmbiana, Shelby county, who'' gave birth to a child a few days ' atro, at the aire of i.l years, Slie is i the mother ot several children, the j youngest ot wlueii, lietore tins one. is .2 )-ears olJ, and the mother ol i several children also. The old lady- is doing well at last account". If you wish to have a healthy stomach do not wear a belt, or any thing in the form of clothing, tight around your waist, Dysposia with girls and women is ofien earned by reason ot tightness ot clotlmig over the stomach. With men it is often cau?cd by the high waist-baud on their pantaloons or drawers, worn tight about the bodv over the nit of the stomach. Let all your clothing be thoroughly loose at that point. Bad as tight clothing is on any part of the body, there is no placj where it can be more productive of disease than at, or about, or over the stom ach. The stomach needs plenty of room to act. im not pres.'j It from without. If you do it will shrirvk to get away from the pressure. A great many pearsons have dyspepsia because they havo contracted the stomach from without Not hav ing space enough in which to work healthy, it becomes 60 shriveled uo that it is not large enough to retain what food the body needs for the maintenance of strength and heultb, Whavw 'Asms ottTkr x a m k ?- A Artemus Ward was oi.ee trav- Cinij; 111 nir, iiirauiiig iu ue bored, and fccliuii miserable, a man Approached him, rat down and j Mini : "Did you hear the last thing on Horace (Jreelcy ?" "(Ireeley? (ireclcy?" said Arte, nms. "Horace dreclev? Who is j JC v ! The man was quiet about live !..... I M . I ; mu.iiies. i ivny iwh ik nhii : "George t raiicw I ram is kicking ! up 1 1 good deal of a row over hi i Va gland ; do yon think they will i ! i.;. ;;. ., , Mil 11(111 ft 1 ' Tmhl) Train, George Prawns frain," raid Artemus solemnly. "I never heard of him." This ignorance kept the inan quiet li.r fifteen minutes, then he said : 'What do v.. u think about Gen. eral Grant's chaj ces for the Presi dency? Do you think they will run him'?" Grant, Grant ! I ang it, man said Artemus, "you apxarto know ; more str:in"eis flian nnv nutfi I nvn saw. The man wasfurioiis; he walked amf'SiS? IC"gl1' mm ',ack Vou confounded ignoramus, did you ever hear of Adam P J AHomus hxihed up and sa'd :' "What was his other i.ame'r" MiLL.i.NbUx.uiiKSd amKim; j MILLINERY, DRES2 MAKING, -A N B - LADIES' AXD IIILDR'S rUitNISHING HOUSE! UK rXtiEUSKiSEU HAS Ol'KNKK A ih'W Uk of mtllluofv mnd. friiu- nitruos iiviirai' and iiinircn s rtirniiimng Kx).u. f nil kin-. is ot Hip IntiMt n4i f;nliion:i!)lo styles, wlikh slii' olli rs In lilt! Ui'llus nt' AHmiiy uml surnmniliii connlry nx llic lowest ra'es. In the Dress Making- Department I irttarantcfl entire rutisfaction. Cliansra liberal. SI'KCIALTIEfi: lothlns- Always nn hnnil, Indies' ami j rhiMtnis' a u'ly lluuiu umter tiotlllUg, ; cloaks, aek5, hpixmUL etc Pms Trimming.- An extenfclyc Va riety of sillt. sal in. tolion niid woolen I dross uluuntitjis, Riw n Lit h'.o:c. iloxUtuix. Hniiey-iKinti.astrneliaii tinil j tratop-proor clovU, l tn bitqualliies. I'hts, ;t". I.fi''.U"iftiHlciiMivtiVrom Ptoe Of Ito an J s audow u, of latest , RTC Jj. C I! E.12 ICALS, j haiS a! Cfiteaom.' -Ttot styles eonslantlj on ' low nguiw. Miwllnnroow. -I.lninss and fin l'.na . :,n !lsdes and nnimie, a full aoR- mcm ; U.l'MUl' . ' -.!.. 1', I. ill. . . I iimvi't in ci ivi; 1. 5 ; :.pii I . i. i'i i.'t. ' iiiiM.-i iivrv i:ii tvh m i i OTHKU vAniinhs of (II.IIVl? IK iSIC K ill ,,f-v 'lcfcnnlnatlon Wtivrtonivo a:lsfar tim ln slvl(. .H ,(lujtv ol- wo..k m, j priccs,laasj)aniof public nn-miau. Cull at alon; Opposite A. Carcthcro & Co., Flint street, Albany, Oregon. MjCXDESHALL 4 GOBLET. MRS. C. P. M1.M1KNHAI.I.. Mils. SARAH li. WrtJMtY. 63?Ajrent for Xfrs. Carpentrr'a (,'ri.t DK TKf) Diikss Muni l. Kov.4,7i-:lv4 l'ATKN'r GATE, ETC. Self-Oo 'ixing aad Sclf-Clcsing' GATE. PATENTED BY JOHX DICASOV, June 4, l ;T. xrnK ;ate is so tNSTRt:rn5iThat I I when the vcliieie unni'oui.'lic.s It the , wheels on one side pus over n lever which is connected to the. irntn hlnjrc by n ro l, thus niv.niit'P the mitf: 1mIVhs iiii uml IHS1- inis it o)c:i. After gbtAx lurongh, thu raiThure rasses over a similar lever, Iko conneotod irltliihesatelicwniinirihe ; ro:a;ion, to shut iiiind yon and las'.cn. No Gcltin? 0ut of Tour Vehlcle ! v Raiinf or Latches Nor Pulliuir of Btrlacl Kxx ,he $$1 tmm- U " THE "1.AZY MAN'S GATE,'' And a "Dead Open and Shut." Tliis pate Is siniplo in Its construct ion, loih or Iron and wood work, and not likely tocet out of order. If a neat, chiiip ato Is desired, It may lie nuulclhrht, with three cross bars ol wood and oue-!on rib Inch wire, neatly curved at the top, the lower ciiu mil in i no noiioiu nurvu nu n is ine style of a factory made pate. The Kates I are now in prtietlciU uso in several of the aiiintiesuroimd stoi Francisco, and plenty j of lestlinonlnalscait given, I THOMAS J. SAFFORD, Having purchased the Right for Linn Co., Oregon, Has now on hand, and will manufacture the above-ftnserliicdgate. Wherever It has been used It has received the bUrliest en comium", as the large numlier of certifi cates from prominent farmer. in oil parts of the country, now in my liands, will testify. CARRIAGES AND WAGONS, Of All Descriptions, On band and manufactured to order. . HlarkamltblBg and Repairing Done to order at most reasonable rates. Shop footcffci tree opposite Beacli, HonteUh A Co.s flouring mills. TJWJIAB J. 8ATFOBD. Albany, Oot.JS.lKtSTS DRUGS. ETC j "They Who Have Nclhing for Salo are Farthest hom Market A. CARCTHER3 k GO., IV'BG KNOW THIS TO UK TlUK, I Arc now licqitnr, Mfl ! ennUut!j - i I Tlie If Wt S!0l'k 0f (j00,1S USUAl TO THEIR TEASS ABOVE PORTLAND, And AT SIX'H PRICES That FuTflnscrfSfiali be Satisfied. ! Esid8 a Lara Stock of PATENT MEDICINES, 1 r f uts,BTC Stuffs, and Oils, k Tho ; keep Yankee .oliocan, Confectionery Finest Tobaceo &, Cigars WOSTENaOLM S CUTLERY, Sl'lVES, PffliFUMEIiT, (All kinds;, TOILET SOAI', . AND Ever ytHinsj I Us'UALLV QJtTAINBD I a wtnufrtx TPtrat Olaisis DRUG ESTAsBLISHilflENT. KO ABTICLK M)I.I Bat what is Cinnrantccd To Be JUST AS REPRESENTED, And Must to Good. Arctic Soda! A. CAROTHBM A CO. P. C. harper & Co. a S g ; 0 S 4 C H p$n M 'a B ' 50 K ' 2 S V, '4 S A fa y, V, g fa 9 1