PCOWSIUO KVKHY "FRIDAY, BY COLL. - VAN CLEVE, Ti THE REGISTER BUUDINO, . Corner Ferry and First Street TKKMS IX ADVANCE. Or.o copy, otic your V 2 50 5ttt copy, six months I 50 To rluhgof twenty, each copy !'.l!I"- 00 -j.ngle copies Ten cents. huoscrtlei-s outsit! of I. inn county will Iks -hargod 2) cents esim-jj 70 for the vt-aras tiiat is J no uutount of imsliiw iwr'tanum w , . re llro wsinuvd to piiy. on each paper matte I i.iv m. . -, , AvuU Tor tlie iioglster. The following named gonttlcnaen are author ise! to receive and rece ipt tor m 'ascriptions ' 'be Kk'jistkk in the localities mentioned : Messrs. Kirk & liumc Brownsville. Volwrt Glass Craw tordsviile. . P. Smith Haisey. . P. Tompkins Ibirrisbura. n. 11. CiautfiitOii............... ....Lebanon. A. Wluvier Co ' . ,h..il,l M'-'ri". Smith Umsiivkl... Junction City. .1. B. I r vino.. . Seio. l no--. II. KovnnWs. V. Wiittrriiouss! . . . . .Salem, ....Monniiiulh. FRIDAY" . JANUARY 21. IS7G. The YV Slipping Post. To put a slop to hooHnuit;n in Cali fornia, foveral of the leading papers in that State arc seriously advocating the reestablishing of tho whipping post. In our boyhood days, while residing in Marysvillc, California, we saw upon several different occasions the whipping post employed, mM jt did not give ns a very favorable opinion ot it as a means of promoting better morals ; but as time rolled on we are free' to confess that on this coa.-t it may possibly be introduced v ith bencGeial results. The opIe of tins coast are drawn from every part of the globe the worse cements, in many Oases, came in excess ot the heller class. I "lhat, was iu the. earl" days. But with better communications, a change was effected ; the better class ot citizens from the Kast came, and continue to come, largely hi excess of the low or immoral class. During the ca!y days of l ali ibrnia, where the . whippinir-posi was used, a state of KHira'ity was fbund which rejected tieatiy to the credit of that section. Hut as time passed by, humani tarians cried out against that mole of punishment, which resulted in its being abolished. Xow we rind ImodhtmiMji rampant in California, For the past six months we have not taken up a Cali fornia, par" teu'arly a t?an. Francisco, paper, but we find some atrocities com mitted by men or boys who laugh at the i punishment now imposed by law upon them ; and therefore their numbers are ncrea.-'ins, creating within the minds ot law abiding citizens a feeling of alarm. "YY hen criminals laugh at the punish- .lner.ts inflicted, is it not well to have another and a more severe punishment which they will fear? The fear of puni.-h-ment keeps many from committing overt acts, and the, more severe the ena5ty still greater will be the number kept from committing deeds which now give them comfortable board without work. Muiiiiig; About Noitien. It was o.iy a day or two before Hen ry WUson was stricken down that I say him walking briskly along Broadway, his tall form straight, his pink-red face beaming with a half enqjiiring smile, and thrr-e or four brown ringlets pokjng out from tinder his silk hat. He is sixty four years old, a;.d looks like a healthy . big baby. When he is in New York he goes everywhere ; walks fast : dodges into newspaper offices and out a gaiii ; and evidently tries to keep himself before . the public. At least he is sure that jnjwspapor men shall not forget him. The father of Henry Wilson was a man ; named Colbath, who lived at Farming- ; ton, N. II. Young Wilson was named Jeremiah Jones Col bath ; but when he was seventeen years old it was the fash ion for people to send their names to the Legislature and have them changed, so young Colbath sent his up, along with a list of others. As a New Hampshire man Wilson had became quite a local lijn by entertaining Andrew Jackson, Colbath became Henry Wilson. If you carefully watch the acts of the Legis latures ot many of the States you would be surprised at the number of people wliOj tor various reasons have their names changed every year; some because the names are suggestive of indelicate subjects; some for good and sufficient reasons. I have heard that A ngust Bel mont formerly was know as Schonberg; but I have lio reason for believing this story. It has been faid that White-law Keid nsed to writehis name "J. White law Kied and I know that Bret Harte was only a few years ago Franc's Bret Harte, and that los wife still calls him Frank. Frank Leslie- was originally Henry Carter, near London, but he changed the nanle himself. Charles Dickens had two or three midd'e names, but he dropped them. Recorder Hack- cttnow writes himself down John Ket cltas Ilackclt. Abram Oakley Hall appears in lie citv directory. Billy Florence's 7 name was William Coidan. Thaddcus Stevens, when asked in the last year of his life why he had pur chased i a Lancaster cemetery two graves, said that perhaps after he was gone some poor fellow might;, come along who- had no resting-place, and might not be unwilling to turu in with Lim. The Prohibitory law being in tull force in Maine, a witness before a Belfast Grand Jury was a:-ked if lie had drunk in a certain saloon. "Yes," "Ohen?" ,: Yes." "How much in sir months?" Well, I can't tell exactly. It might be weu perhaps well, say a barrel l" The members of the new Legislature of Sanoa are so a verse to wearing a res pectable amount of clothing that it has been found necessary to adopt a rule imposing a firm of 100 upon any of them who enter tlie hall in a complete or par t:al state of nudity. - A Maine Ymike In the Holy I.nml. The Damascus correspondent ot the American Traveler writes ' "Then he'll do it," exclaimed the man to whom I had said that we had en gaged Holla Floyd to accompany us from Damascus to Jaffa. "You have been fortuuato in securing that myste rious man. His name is woith a hun dred lilies against any tribe in Syria. Floyd was one ot a colony of Ameri cans who left the pine forests of "Maine, in the United States, wine ten or a dozen years ago, to settle in the Holy Land, to there be ready to greet the blessed liedeemer at His second coming. But dissensions, bitter and irreconcila ble, aruse among them in JatFa; they were 1 oked upon with hate and suspi cion by Jevs, Arabs, and Mahornme daiis ; their crops were stolen as'fast as they ripened, and many ot the men fall ing out with work took to drink. They lost their lands, bordering the plains of Sharon near Jaffa.by a fine point ot Turkish law, and through the combined effects of death, ill luck, and licentious, ness, the members becamu mad, 'drunk, ai d reckless, and of all that devoted praying band, every member of which, when leaving America, was justly famed for purity, piety, faith, and virtue, there only remains in Palestine so far as I could ascertain, Rolla Floyd and his worthy and amiable wife. I These two unwavering Christians re mained true to Christ and true to them sel ves M rs. Floyd made friends among the natives by her needle, 'her medi cines, and her patient tenderness with all who were afflicted, while Mr. Floyd started the pioneer express of Syria by carrying letters and packages between J aria and Jerusalem, on week days, and preaching the Word of God, with out money and without price, on Sun day." I lis fine athletic form and his wonder ful strength, couple'J with his invariable kiudness of heart and mildness of tem per, soon created a mHi'kcd sensation among the natives; for, when finding them in personal quarrel and tolling in the d 1st like tierce mastiff-, he frequently rushed into the crowd and, grasping the two combatants by the napes of their nocks one in each hand slowly walk ed down to the sandy shores or the Mediterranean, and soused thern into the briny surf until promises of peace and reconciliation had leen given. Frequent attempts were made to rob his express of vah tab's packages, bu he always managed to capture one or both ot the bandits, and, compelling them to listen to an impressive sermon on honesty, he always let them tiff on receiving prom ises of reformation. By this kindness in not turning his prisoners over to Turkish vengeance and his entire teailessness, he m time became as great an idol among the desperate thieves and cut throats as he was among the most up right. Wit h a memory that seems to be with out limit, he shortly became' entire master of the Arabic, so that lie speaks it with an accurate fluency, acquired by but few not burn on the desert. ' In Ins familiarity with the l)ible he surpasses all men I have ever se?n, quoting from memory almost any verso that mav be called lor between Genesis and Here. lations. It i asserted by those who have known him intimately fbr years that they have never seen hint display ai ffer, surprise, or boisterous mirth. Travel ing as a missionary throughout the en lire length and breadth of Palestine, and becoming familiar with every laue, hill, valley, cave, stream, and moun tain mentioned in the Bib'e, he is to day unquestionably the best informed m biblical history and - topography of any man living. The American Govern ment has twice offered him a Consul ship ; but his reply lias been, "I shall make less money, but perforin ' more labor among the poor children of Uod by remaining in the field." Once every mouth lie regularly makes his appearance in Jerusa'em, and takes his seat in the East as the W. M. ot the Royal Solomon Mother Lodge, F. A." M., which position he has long held by the unanimous votes of all tlie mem bers. . , -.. -"i. Tun Power of Imagtsatiox. The .thr day a Det'oitef took home a book containing several anecdotes showing the power of imagination, and after reading them to his wife he tenderly said : "Now. Argeline, you may some time imagine -that you hear me kissing the servant girl in the other room, and you see how base it would be to accuse me of such a thing." "John Henry," she replied, in a smooth voice, "if I ev?r imagine such a thing you'll need a doctor within tifteen minutes, no matter . what that book says I" Stock raising has its drawbacks, as well as other kinds of business - Flocks of sheep which left California a few monthsago for tlie lower part of Arizona died by hundreds on the deierts. Ot 700 he.vl of horses staited et the same time, only fifty reached their destination Many ot the animals were poisoned by drinking bad water. - , A noble fellow that tramp was who returned a fave dollar bill he said he had tound in an old vest a Norwich gent'e- mau had given him. Ills honesty was rewarded with a one dollar bill, and the next day the five turned otit to be a counterfeit. J his was m New York. Mary had a little lamp, "i'was filled with kero'ene, . Mary down the chimney blew. Gone to meet her brother who sat down on a keg of powder to smoke. Tlie old maids in Athens (Ga.) re ccntly met in convention and resolved that the legislature ought to make it a penal offense for any widow to marry again. Amonar the latest publications is an essay on the art of kissing. It is said to fairly mako one's mouth water. JBEEtrBLlCA3f I JilOS HATIOSAL ( OS. VJCS'IIi.N, .Washington, Jan. 13. The next Union Republican National Conven tion for candidates for President and Vice President ot the United States will be held at Cincinnati on Wednesday, the 14th of June, 1876, at 12 o'clock, noon, and consist ot delegates from e"ach State, equal to twice the number of Senators and Representatives in Con gress, and two delegates from each organized Territory and the District of Columbia. In calling conventions for the election ot delegates the committees of the several States are recommended to invite all Republican electors and all other, voters, without regard to past political differences or pa;ty affiliations, who are opposed to reviving sectional issues, and desire to promote friendly feeling and permanent harmony in the country by maintaining the constitu tional rights of every citizen, including the tull and free exercise of the right of suffrage, without intimidation and fraud; of the continued prosecution and punish ment of all official dishonesty, and of an economical administration ot-Government by honest, faithful and capable officers; who are in lavor ot making such reform in the Government as ex perience may suggest ;- who are opposed to impairing the credit ot the nation by depreciating its obligations, and in tavor of sustaining it in every way, with faith and financial honor; who hold that the common school ; system is the nursery ot American liberty; and should be maintained absolutely free from sectarian control; who believe, for the promotion of these ends, that the di rection of the Government should con tii.!e to be confided to those who ad here to the' pri'iciples ot 187G and sup port them as incorporated in the con stitution and laws, and who favor re cognizing and strengthen!; 'g th;? funda mental principle ot national unity in the centennial year ot the Republic. E D. MORGAN, . Ch. R. N. Com. W. Chankleg, Secretary. California papers are publishing the docket of a Tnolumne'" County Justice of the Peace .who held office in 1850. The followiijfj is an extract from his minutes of the case: "N. B. Barker, the lawyer tor George Work, insolently told me there , were no law lor me to rool so, I told him I didn't care a d n for his book law, I was the law myself. lie continued to jaw back I told him to shut up but he wouldn't I fined him $50 and committed him to goal for 5 days for contempt of Court iu bringing my roolings and dississions into disreputa- bieness and as a warning to unrooly persons not to contradict this Court.'' "I doii't thin you were born to re form the world," said a married Boston lady to the new pastor, who was inclined to praise her lieauty rather too warmly. Amateur theatrical lreiformances are becoming a mania among the voting ladies and gentlemen of "our best fami lies." The emtiira of woman is an emnire ot softness, ol address, ot complacency. Her commands are caresses, her menaces are tears. Rousseau. . The besetting evil of our age is the, temptation to squander atid dilute thoughts on a thousand ditiereut lines of inquiry. Sir John Herschpl. For man learns more readily and remembers more willingly what excites his ridicule than what deserves esteem and respect. Horace. Uncle Sam moves slowly toward put ting up 13th lighthouse district build ings at Astona. 3Vev Millinery Store! MRS. D. STEVENS, HAS just opened, up stairs in Froman's brick block, a Fashionable MocK or Millinery Uoods. Having had many years of experience in tbe millinery business in the Koat, Mrs. Stevens be lieves she can give the fullest satisfaction to all who give her their patronage, and wonld there fore respectfully solicit a share of the same. lso agent for the LITTLE MONITOK sewing machine, the grandest achievement of the age, unapproachable by any other sewing machine in the market. Tuose-.niemting to purchase a machine, should not iail to call and see this. ., - MKS. 1. STKVENS. Albany, Nov-19-v8n9ml . LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS I -AN t- SAVE MONEY I Old Kapc, Mower nnd Threshers Repaired and made almost as good as now MKKIUIX & IUT2AM'S NEW MACHINE SHOP .Is now prepared to do all kinds of Wood Tnrnlair, ifeiwlngr d DreasIniC' Also, any Ironwork and general Blacksmith. Fencmsr pickets will be kef Mi hand at all times. ...... v7n32 NnstnoM, Jnstices' Court for the Precinct of Scio, in the fendant nlaintur vs- O. Logan, de- To F. C. Logan, the above named defendant : In the name of the State of Oregon ; Y on are .y. '.iimi lumipear oeioro tne undersign ed, a Justice of the. Peace for the precinct afore- o-cloek in the forennrtn of said day, at the offlee - -...... - in puiu iiwiiK-.i, io answer the anoye named plnintirt In a civil action. Thede- swer the complaint herein, the plaintiff will tne puigment against von for the sum of 212 87, bHBides costs anddlKbni-ninentsol theaction. Aiimuui Limt i ne wummons in said action be til llpffpmlipr 1S7S j tiiven under my hand this 1M b day of Decem ber. 1S7.1. n. w ir m V. c... 1 13wdecl7 : V. JoHticc of the 1'ca'cc. uardlan'a Sale or Kcwl Eatate. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby uiven that, by virtue, of un orH;r made by flu: County Court within ami for the vonnt v of Linn, State of Or eifon. on the Stls day of iieeem!er. l.r, in the nailer of the estate and Kimruiamship ol Sarah Jon.-, an 1iimuii; person, I. t ho tiudorsitfneu jruar.ilan-of the person and estate of said Sarah Jones, will, on Monday the ith day of January, 1S76, at the Court House door in the city of Albany, in said county of Linn, at. the hour of 1 o'clock in the evening of that day. offer for saleat pub lic auction, tlie following described real estate, to-wit : The undivided one third of the east half of t he donation claim of David Jones and wife, beinjt notiliealion No. 1157, in township No. 11 south o rantfe No. one and two west, containing in all loo 2S-100 acres, situate in said county of Linn. Tekms Said real estate will bo sold for Bold coin, one-halt to be paid down on the day of sale, and the remainder in six mouths, secured by mortgage on the premises. K. . ItollLRTS. Guardian. S. A. Johns, Atty for Guardian. Dec. 24, 187.S-4wl4v8 Land Sale. IVTOTICE is hereby given that in pursu-V-i ance of a decree of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Linn, made and entered of record at the Octolter term of said Court, in the year A. D. 1875, in n suit therein pending -wherein Ludlow Maxwell ct al, were plaintiffs and Eljas Maxwell et al. were defendants, ap pointing me, the undersigned, sole referee to sell the following described real projier ty, to-wit : The west half of the donation land claim of Ludlow Maxwell and Delilah Maxwell, his wif-. known ami designated on the plats smd surveys of the L'uited States on file in the land office at Oregon City, Oregon as Notification No. 1.177 and claim No. 43, situated lit lutn county, Or egon, and bounded as follows, to-wlt: Be ginning at a point 5.59 chains north ot the southeast corner ot section? in township 11 south ot rrngfi 2 west, running thence north 79 20 e.tat 57.40 chains, thence north 0" 4S wet 20.00 chains- thence north 89-l2 east 54.13 chains ; thence north 0 40', west 40.04 chains; thence south 89 17 west 124.90 chains ; thence south i9 40', east GO, 07 chains; thence north 89 20 east 13.G0 chains to The place of beginning, contain ing 642.79 acres. And whereas, on the 11th day of Decem ber. A. D. 1S75, a connui.-sion was duly Kued out of said Court directing me to sell said preini-es, by virtue of said decree and commission. I will, therefore, on the loth day of January A D. 1S75, as such referee, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, the said real proierty, at the Court House door, in Linn county, Oregon, on said day. between the hours ot 9 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock V. 51., to-wit, at the hour of 2 o'clock r. M., in two par cel of ISO acres each. Terms ot Sale Gold coin of the United States, one-half down on the day of sale, and the balance to b paid in one year from the day of sale, with interest at ten er Cent. er annum in like coin, secured by mortgage on the premises. M. II- WILDS, Iteferee. POWELL & Flisn, Attys. 14ul Important Xotioe. AT A REtirT.Atv MEETING OF THE Board of IMrectors of the Albany and Santiam M ater IMtch and Canal Company, held at the ortice of said Companv in Albar. v, tlre-on, on the Ulli day of January, 1S7U, the following res olution was adopted b'v the unanimous vote of all the.Directors of said Conman y, lo-wit : Ji mtlv'il. That a meeting of the stockholders of this incorporation, to-wit, the Albany and Sntijim Winter IHtch and t 'unal Company, twi and Hie same is herehy ealle'l to meet at- tbe office of said Cnmiaiiv. a Albany. Oregon, on the lit li day of Febrnarv. 1h7h, a "' hour of one o'clock in the afternn of said t'.av, for the purpose of considering the propriety o. and au thorizing the dissolution of such corporation, the sett ling of its business, disposing of its prop erty and the division of its cap'nal stock. Jimtvd, That the Secretary of this incorpo ration !x? nnd lie is hereby amhoiized and ili ree'ed to give notice of such meeting and Ilia purposes thereof, by puhlieai ion of the same for thirty days in the Aibxjsy Rroistfk, a newspaper pnblished in Albany.tn Linncountv, Oregon, nnd by service of such notice upon each stockholder, whose residence is known, by mail. v In pursuance of the above resolution . , N01H K Is hereby given to tbe stockholders of the Al bany and Sjnntiatii Water Idtch nnd Canal Com pany, that thiflt! will liea meeting of sai 1 stock holders, at the, office of said Company, in Alba ny, Oregon, on the loth day of lebr"ary, 1876, at the honr of one o'clock in the afternoon of said dn , lor the purpose of considering the propriety of. and ot authorizing the di-aoiution of such corK.rution, the settling of its business, disposing of its properly and the division of its capital slock. L. FLtNX, Secretary of said Companv. Jan. 11, 1S76-17W5 " Kl MMON iS. In the Circuit Court of the Stateof Oregon for Linn county. t lwarl ll. Itubarts. plain) iff, vs. K. N. Beach and bi'in a Buach, defendant. Aciionat law to rawer money. To E. N. Beach, one of the defendants above named : In the name of tlie State of Oregon : Yon are hereby summoned and required to be and ap pear in the Circuit Court, of the Sate ol Oregon for Linn county, an J rniwer to the complaint of the above "nainrtd'piaintitf, on file against you with the Clerk of said Court, in the above entitled act inn, by tbe iirsl dnv of the next reg ular term of said court for said Linn county, to wit, on the l MnvVty of 3Irrc7i, 1878, or Jndgment for want of such answer will bo taken against you. You are hereby notified that if you fail to ap pear and answer tbe plaintiff's complaint here in as above requested, the plaintiff, for want of snch answer, will take judgment oguinst yon for the sum of 4tt 9i n gold coin of I he I'nfled States, with interest on the same tn like gold coin at tbe rateof onepercent. perninnth from Ine wan Jay oi January, is, ana lor me costs and disbnrsments of this act ion. Published ov order t.r B F. Bonham, Judge of said Court, for -ix weeks, in the ALBANY Registek, which order nenr date Jiinimrv 7th. 187(5. l'OWELL &. FLINN, Jan. 1, 1876-l7wa , Attys tor 1'iH. SIMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State ot Ore gon for the county of Linn. Thomas Clenimens, plaintiff, vs. Martha Cieinmens. defendant: Suit for divorce. To Martha Cletnuiens, tlie defendant above named. In the name of the Srnte of Oreeon : You are hereby reattired to Hoiiear hik! answer the complaint ot tne above named plaiutitr in the above emu leti suit, now on tile with the clerk of said court, within t-n days after the date of the service of this summons no on you if served in Linn county. Oregon, but if served in any other county within the State, thou within twenty days after the date of tne service oi this summons upon vou. or if served by publication ot this summons, then you are required to answer the complaint ny tne nrst tlay of the next regular term of said court, to be holdeu on the so jHonuiiy, me 1 3th day or March, 1870, at' Albany hi said county and state : and yort are notified that if yon fail tosouppeur and answer as above required, lor want ot answer the plaintiff will apply to th court tor the renet ueinaiaied in th complaint, which is a dissolution or the marriage con tract existing between yon and the plain tiff, and for the care and custody ot the minor children. Albeit M.UIeinmens. John A. Glemmens. Samuel J. Clemmetis. E. Olemmens, Thoums Clemriieiis, Alfred Clemmens nnd Andrew Olemnifiis, named. iu the eoruplauiuto tlie plaintiff. ; JOS.. II ANN ON, " Attorney for plHiutiff. published by order ot B. F. Bonbam, Judge of Slid court, which order was made at the October term of said court for the year 1.875. January, 14. 1376-6 vl7 Pictures and Picture Frames. E. 13. JPUiVDOM Would announce to the citizens of Albany awl -Vicitnl V.tViatlte isprepBitid to furnish all kinds of IMCTUKK FRAS'ES to order, at short poiitw. Plct tires frnnMUl. and old tranies repalrwd ''al1 ntbifiofI'" on First street. on tUjax west of Broadulbiii, and leave your oi'dcis, 4-7 POST OFFICE UrX.lSTFJt. MAILS akkive: From Railroad (north and south) daily at 11.10 p.m. From Corvallls, dailv, at 10.30 A. M. From Lelmnon, tri-weekly, Monday, Wednesday and Fi 'day ) at 10.30 A. M. MAILS DEPAltT : For Railroad (noi th and uutA), daily, close prompt at 11.10A. M. 'or Corvtillis, daily, at 12.50 p. M. For Lebanon, tri-weekly, (Monday, Wert nesilay and Friday) at '2 J M. Onice hours from TH A. m. to T i. m. Sunday, from 13 M. to 2 P M. Money order office honrs from A. St. to 8 P. M. P. H 3AYMOXD, P. M. J. C POWELt. L. PLIKST. POWELL & FLINN. Attorney s Sc I'ommi-Uont at Iw and So licitoi s iu t liiiuirry, Alliany, Oregon. Collections made and con veyances promptly attended to. 1-8 STOVES STOVES! From this date until further notice, 1 will sell a choice sixkctiox or Stoves & Ranges ! FOR O.JS3EC, -AT- CO CCD' TT I ALSO- PUMPS, HOSE, ETC. W. II. MCFARLASD. Albany, Dee. 10,1874-18 TITIS BROTHERS, DEALEBS IX J E WELRY, Silver & Plated Ware, -and SPECTACLES 01AM0ND AGENTS FOR THE Singer Sewing Machine, Tlie ISewt JYIacuine 3Sudc. Forfc osur of Mechan lea's I.len. In tWn Circuit Court of the Stateof Oregon for tlie county of Linn, mt in equity to torec-iosc a median us a nen notice. C.. ti. Smith, ftlalntlff, vs. II. C. Clement and S. M. Coram, defendants. NtTtrE is hereby sriven that tbe above named plaint iff has commenced a suit in thoaltove en titled court, again st the defendants altove nam ed, to toi-eclose his lien of 134 00, and interest on I he same at ten per cent, tier annum from tne2Z'i (lay ot oco'ter. ish.oii tne saw mm oi the detendanls, with the appurtenances there unto belonging, and on the land on which the same stands, together with a convenient space about the same as may le required for the con venient use anci occupation oi tne same, situate in said Linn county, mom particularly describ ed in plaintiff's noi ice of his said lien on file in the Clerk's office in said county : That in his complaint in snid suit, plaintiff prays the Court to order ami decree tnar ino snm prorert.v oe sold to satisfy said lien and interest, as afore said, and the costs and disbursements therein : nndhat plaintiff have and recover of defend ants the snid sum of $4-24 00 and interest thereon as aforesaid, and his costs and disbursements therein : That all persons interested in theen forcement of said lien, or claiming any right therein, are hereby called noon to present their claims within ten dnvs after the comniot ion ot the publication of this notice. and m case of failure so lodo wi'hin thai time or within such furl he time as mav lie allowed bv said Court or Judge, all such claims will be forfeited. run tLi( cc tL.mx, Nov. 26, S-lOvTwS PltTs Attorneys. Hall's "Vegetable Sicilian HAIR RENE WE R This standard articlo 13 eompoudded wltn the greatest care. Its effects areas wonderful and satisfactory aever. It restores gray or faded liair to its youthful color. It removes all eruptions, itching and dan rduff: and 1m acalp by t- "so becomes white and clean. , . By its tome properties it. restores tbe capil lary glands to they, no.mal vigor, preventing iMildncss, and making rho hair grow thick and strong. As a dressing nothlm ias been found so effectual, or desirable. Dr. A. A. Hayes, State A sea ver of Massachu setts, says of it : "I consider ' the besprepara tiun for its intended purposes. Buckingham's Dye, FUR III E WIIISHEK . Ajcr'n Sarsaparilla, For P rllyujK the Blood. This compound tbe vegolable altera. fives, Sa.'saparilla, hock, stmtngia ana .Unil'UUAQ 'Willi I 11 T- fcZ-j Iodides of Potassium 5X,atia iron mane a xC- most effectual cure 5of a aerioa of com plaints which are very prevalent and afflict ing. It parities 1 he blood, pargea out the lurking humors in the system, that undermine health and settle Into troublesome disordeis. Emit ions of the skin are the appearance on the surface of humors lhat should be expelled from tne blood. In ternal derangemets are the itettn mrnalton of these same humors to somtiinternal orgnn, or organs, wdiose action they derange, and whoso substance they disease and destroy. AterS Sahsafahilla expels these humors from the blood. When they are gone, the disorders thev prodnoa dlsppear. such as UlcernLUma of Ute jAVfr, iSSowwei, AUti'7.T. ImntiK, AVujiCtotw and j'ruptttK i "J in oKin, .-v . ill runty r trp, lim' or Ertniueta. JHrnxf,, JHutliUea, JMatchea. J1U, Tiimtrr. TeUr aaat SnJt Jih-tan. Scald M-tut, Jtmainnrm, UHnr ant cbtrrg. Jih-vntn- tt-rtn. .Ywhoki, JftfM t' la? jn-nifA. SHrfj' nnd tittd, y-mnle Weakn'tu, tisrtlity, Ijwxrrhm arising frrmt internal ulcrrtttinn awl uterine diwxuw, 7pj, tp-if, iVntncirUimt and Wcnorfrf Debility. With their departure health returns. "" PHEPAKmilT Ir. 3. C. AYER CO.. Iwcll. Mam, Practical and Analvfloal t.'hrn-i'qfs. ESS" Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in . i i i , , Medicine, TvS.8 1876. 1876. Proclamation. Chicago & North-Western Railway. rpiIE POPl EAB ROUTE OVEBLAXD. Passengers for Chicago, Niagnra Falls. Pitts burg. Philadelphia. Mont real, Qncliec. New York Boston, or any point Fast, should buy their TBAXscojrriJtEjrrAi. tickets Via the Pioneer Route, ' ' Toe ' CHICAGO 4c NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY TttlS 13 THE BEST ROUTE EAST. Its Track is of STEEL RAILS, and on it has been niadetbeFASTESTtimethat has ever been MACK In this coitfitry. By this route paasn' gers for-pointseast of Chicago have choice of the following lines lioin Chicago : - By the IMttNburir Fortwnyiir MndChlcnco and lenuyl vaula HnilwM), . 3 THROUGH TRAINS HAIf.Y, with Pullman Palace cars t hrough to Philadelphia and New York on each train. , 1 THROUGH TRAIN, with Pullman Palaoccara . to Baltimore and Washington. , . By the I.ufce Rhorr nnd Mlrhtmn Month. em Railway and t-OiineetioaiM .Xt-w York Central nnd Erl m.tirond),;, O THROUGH TRAINS IlAtLY, with P!nc! ! j irawtng tcooin and Silver Palace cars thro' to New York. y the .'nicliljfrtn CcMtVrtl, Urnni Trltnk, Urenl Western and Erie and New fork Central Hallways, 3THROUt.H TRAINS, with Pullman Palace .Drawing Room and Sleeping cars I hrough to New York to Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Rochester or New York city. By Baltimore and Ohio Raflroaet, 2 THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with Pullman Palace cars for Newark, Zanesvllle, Wheeling Washington and Baltimore without, change. This is the SHORTEST, BEST and only line running Pullman celebrated PALACE SLEEP ING CARS AND COACHES, connecting wttff Union Pacific Railroad at OMAHA and from the WEST, via Grand janetion. Marshall, Cedar Kapuls, Clinton, Sterling and Dixon, lor CHI CAGO AND THE EAST. This pjSpfilar roTtte is nnso'ri1!s.e'd foT SneHi, Comfort and Safety. The smooth, well ballast- ed and perfect track of steal rails, the celebrat ed Pullman Palace Sleeping cars. the peileet Telegraph System of moving trainsytNe regu larity with which tltey fffn, the wbrtirable ar lungement for runnlrrg'tbrongb carstCr;iegf from all points West, secure to passcriaers ull t lie comforts in modein railway traveling. No changes of Cars, and no tedknis delays at Fer ries. Passengers will And Tickets via this favorite route at t he tieneral Ticket Office of the Cent ltd Fa-i tic Rai I road, Sacramen 1 o. Tickets for sale at all the Ticket Offices of the Central Pacific Railroad. W. II. STENNETT, MARVIN HUGHITT. Gen. Sup. Gen. Pas. Agt. II. P. ST A M WOOD. General Agency, 121 Mont-" gomery street, San Francisco. v7n7y Just Issued. SOOth Edition MANHOOD, Revised and corrected by tlio author, E. do F. Curtis, 31. If., &c, &c. A Medical Essay on t be cause and cure of pre mature decline in man, showing how lieahli is lost, and re-jained. Ir gives a clear svnosisof ihe inipedtments to marriage, the treatment of ner . ous and physical dc;iiiiiy, exhausted vital ity, and all other diseases apperlaing thereto; the results ol twenty years successful practice. Opinions) ol the JPrew. CURTISON "MAN HOOD."-There isno mom ler ot'sx;iety by whom this bnoa will not bo found nseful, whether be be jKtrent. f (receptor or clergyman. Tjtmirm Tim . CCRTlSON "MANHOOD." This book should be read by the young for instruction, and by thenttlicied for relief: it will injure no one.- -MMicait Time anit (JavHte. a Price- One Dollar, by mail or chores. Ad dress the author. DR. CURTIS, .3 .Suiter St reef, or P. O. Bos 337, San Fntncisc", Ca.1. 8v7ui3 ATTENTION. PARKER & 310 R IMS' ITew Elevatoj ! iS BIOW KEAIV FOR THE RKT. u.S of wheat and oats. We cull thcaltciu., ..of farmers to the tact that we have erected Ihe fi nest warehouse in Ihe Statcat a large expense, and are in position to handlo sat isiactorily an immense quantity of grain. Oil r house lias a caiacity for 200,000 bushels of Wheat at one time.and Is located on the margin of 1 lie Willamette River, and provided wit Ha sidetrack from the O. C. R. R.. so that shipments may be made daily by rail, and as often by water a boatmar facilities offer. We have I wo"large suc tion fans, in addition to oi her fans, attached to the bouse, run by water power, and are thus prepared to nil the wheat received. Can take in and clean 10,000 bushels per dav. Chained wheat is worth much more in aU foreign markets than foul wheat, and none shonld lie shipped without cleaning. Oureharges will lie tl vecentsa bushel on wheat, ami lour cents on oats. We have SIXTY TilOlT8.D SACSiS to furnish those storing wheat with us, free io those whose wheat we purchase, and at the lowest cash price to those who sell their wheat troin our House to ot nor ouvers. t-ersons stor ing with us are at lilwrty to sell to whom they please. Those who reside on the west side of tho river will have ferriage free. Will be in the market as buyers, and expect to be able IO nav the highest possible price, Having pre pared ourselves to do a large business, wo lioie for our share of the public patronage. PARKER & MORRIS. n7v0July 31 . Albany,. Oregon. A. WHEELEB. C. F. HOOVE. C. E. WHEELER. A. "Wheeler & Co., 6IIE.DD OREGON, Forwarding & Commission Merchants, Dealers In Merchandise and Produce. A good assortment of all kinds of Godda 1 ways in store at lowest market rales. Agents for sale of Wagons .Grain. PrUlSyCider Mills. Churns, Ac., Ae, CASH paid for WHEAT, OATS, PORK, BUT TER. EGGS and POULTRY. For a,le 2 A Inrgo 15 o cly of Rleli Lund for . Sale Cheap. (IDA ACRES OF LAND IN LINN COUNTY ; tOVI 800 acres in enltivatlon evcrv acre sus ceptible of enltivatlon well watered. Has a good hoo&o, liarn, and out houses thereon all nn-ter lenoe, nn lymg wit tim nines of a rail road stat ion. Ailgoottg assorgrain land. The entire tract will be suld epical. Inquire of S. A. JOHNS. Ang a0T4-48vT Albany, Oregon. Pop EUckio I QONSTAJITIS OX IIAJil Lime, SHinjfle, Planter Paris, La 111, Hair, etc,, and for sale low, at the warehouse of PARKER & MORRIS. The Ilkrheat Cnab Price Paid for Wool. Albany, May H, "75-v7 When yon wlsb Posters, Visiting CSrd5, Business Cards Bill He&de, tetter Heads Envelopes? Ball Tickets Programmes Labels Horse Bills, Circular, Pamphlets, or in tact anything in the- Printing Xxinc, call al the ALBANY REC1STE CORNEA FERRY FIKST-STri