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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1876)
FOR SALE HE We have re-itivon1a: from owners of the linest that ia claimed for it by the manufacturers. ""EST "STotji. a,ro Grolzi Call an 1 fxnmiiiH -sample. :md compare prices liefore purchasing rlscw here. E5 A : sort iwii! of shaJ.: kci't n:tii.v n huud. 1 3 A. CASlOTKEiiS & CO., Fins. St. UI.AI, SOX .Kc GO., STORAGE AMD COMMISSION MERCHANTS J -UEALEE? GHAUT, LUMBER,'. WOOL,. OIFex- lor TtirCK!acr, JfeatU'rs, IS'ners, powers. Was Harrows. &c, &e. -o- Will store Grain. VVooi. ami General MAMMOTH ITAltrnorSF- lT-ad of Baker ALBAiY, Oivgon, J;:ly U, 1S7WJV3 9 IT, f .:----r J"&r- No time to write advertisement this week. Will soon. SHERMA25T JOHN BRIGGS TVVKES-THiS ori'OUTlMTY TO INFORM A. his friends an t the pnte.ic generally, that lie is now settled in his NEW BUSINESS HOUSE, t on the old s'an-1 hex' uprio V. C. Harper ACo , i where fan he iomv.5 a- gr at an assort men tana us large a stock of Stoves and Eanges curt be foiin-3 in any one hotie this side of Portlumt, and at . ALSO JPiitti t& Pipes, KETTLES, ui great variety. Also, Tin, Slieet Iron, alrauizcd Iron, and Coppenvarc, ; a-ltrays on liautt, anJ ma'Je to ordor, AT LIV- ING RATE-1? OXl on 3EIixrx. Albany, Oct oler 22, I75-5v8 THE E"E?aY OT RSSIIASIi ! THE FOE OF PAIN To "Man ttitcl least T wmn has stood tui; test or 40 fAlte. There U no sore it will not heal, no lame ness it will not cure, no actie. no pain, that afflict the human-body, or the body of a horse or other domestic animal, that does not yield to its maic touch. A bottle orating 35c COc. or ft 00, has otten saved tiie life of a human being, and restored to life and usefulness many a valuable horse. FOR MES, IT WIIJL CCHE Rhenmatism, Bunts, Sea ids. Bnilscts Guts, Frost-bites, Svi-ellinsfJ, Contracted CordsL Palu -in the Back, Lumbago. Sciatica, Chilblains, strains. Sprains. Stiff Joints, Sore Nipples, Eruptions, Pains, Wounds, Ulcers. I'OII AXTJI.tlX. IT WIt,f (TIE SpaTiti, Galls and Sore. Swinnv, King Bone, Windfalls, Big Headr Poll Evii. Humors and Sores, Lameness, Swellings, rcratoues, uistemper dimness, f5trainn. Soreness. Open Sores 25 v8 r f. rsfi jiei-dav at home, isampiea worth il $3 IJ tree. fiTtKto A Co., Portland, Me. C F.KT M to C V. ROWKLL & CQ..NewYork, iJ for Pamphlet of 100 jufs, containing 3,(K0 ncwspfters, aii't esuinaie ncr mw ctoui. o u-vertisiusr.- . .vfcjr , , -v nini BY mm juid Mo-it RclUib'e Mixed Pain. rot - iiieisccs in the count v, show ing ihat it is all IS- Salt-: Hakes, Plows, Merchandise at IsnrcM i?.;f-s. unit L-roa street', at Hcpot of O. & C. R K. Co. -- . I - throw it in sight & EYD! lap- Francisn. Albany Book Store. j.o. Fosnir, fkEAt-ER IS MISCELLASEOt'SBOOKS, XJ fk;hool Ilooks, Dlunk Books, Stutionery t'anor Articles, &c. . ISooks importod to order, at shortest pos sible notK-e. v5n30 W. C. TWEEDALE, , DEAI.EB IK O i"oceries, , Provisions , Tobarro, t'tifttra. Cutlery Crock ery, and Wood Sc Willow Ware, ALBANY, OREGON. 6SP OailantI tee him. 34tfi Purnituro Rooms. j Begs-- leave f o announce to the citizens of this j city and surroundingcountry.thathehasopen i ed a large stoek of I Jb iU JLHL3WXfr SJ JbtlES ! i in the building lateiv occupied by lir. Plum i mer' drug store, on First street, where can be had, on most reosonaolc terms, I'arJop Sett, filmlrooin SiiJii," Hofas, j l.anj- . uairs, i Center Tables, Wlisilnol, ISooK-cascs, MUCK. Wardrobe, and in fact evcrvtlMng else needed to two TO SIOtSS:3iIJEIXli. My goods ate well made and of tho very Latest and EJaiiJomest Stylca. ppjces v.Jay down. fli-i-FUKNITUKK manufactured to order, at obOtl notice- - . . .. . , ifr-F.urnitur5 ivimired and put in good shape on short potior. Givemeacail. Albany, Nov. 26, 175 lOvS. DffotioeBact x - THE METZLER CHAIR THIS IS TO IS FORM TUB PUBLIC THAT no chair goes from my factory without my name upon ft. All others are lalse imitations, and should bo so regarded. All persons are hereiiy warned against at tempting any mtu inIxsition upon my customer. ' Jefferson, Or., Ja-n. 21, 1876. To th Wurhliw Clam. We are now prepared to furnish all classes with constant employment at borne, tbe whole of the time, iv vr neir spare moments. Business new, Hnt and profitable. Persons of either sex easi ly earn from 50 cents to $r, per evening, and a proportional anm by devoting their whole time to the business Boys and nirls earn nearly as much as men. ITmt all who see this notice may end their address, and teat the business we make this unparalleled offer: To auch as are not well satistled we will send one dollar to pay ,TonL of wr'"r. Full particulars, samples worth several dollars to commence TiL ,n and. o Home and Fireside, oue of the lai-gest and best Illustrated Publications. an sent free n; free by DWU. Header, if you want per t, profifablo work, address, tir.OKGB n iCo., Portland, Maine. ntWvO.J Z", . . .i"'',t'J'e worn, aaoress, Geokge S3 1 .BU, -. . '. FOR. .. BLANK DEEDS. Ketly executed, Call at tlifi Register Ofiiee 6 IhC if X Aamlnistrntor'n Nle of Real llMtate. "VTOTICE Is herebv friven fiat the ttnderslrn X ed administrator of the estate of Philip Low, aecenhed, will, on Saturday, Octcter 21sf, 1S76, between the honr of 9 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock jv M. of naid day, at the Court House doorintlieeityof AHmtiy, l.itin eounty.OiVRon, OtTer for sale ftt public unci Ion to the highest bkt'ler, ihu follow iu dtfscrioed real estate, to wn : Ht'ffinninir at a "take 30 rods onth of north west corner of John La ton's lnnd claim, noti- Ileal ion No. Witt, claim So. 57. in township No. i 11. souih ranire 4 west in Linn countv. Oieaon. runnin.tlicncceast 10 chains, thence south lo chains, tlience west 10 chains, thence north 10 chains to the place of begiuuiug, containing 10 acres. Also, tho one equal undivided half of the fol lowing: The fractional northeast X of the north cast and the southeast X of the northeast Jf of sectional, and the fractional west S. of the northwest if and the northwest If of the south west ol sect ion 22. in township 14 south rane 2 west Willamette nieiirtinn, containing 160 acres more or less. Aso, the equal undivided one half of the fol m egual mvuvisca one nan oi tue soi- i wa. estate: Beifinnluw at the north- I int rof the Kll donation land claim no- i n !SUM. clini4a. in township H south, lowing we t c or 1 incut ion range a west Willamette meridian, running thence in an easterly direct ion on the south boundary of sai 1 claim 39 .22cha ins to t he soul h cast corner of said claim, l hence north on the cnsleru lKinlurv of Miid claim 21.79 to the -Intersection of said line between sections l'and ii. iIicikx aionif said scut ion to tho. corner of stations l-. It). 21 iindiJ, thence south 7" ii' west ! 4S-10) chains, ihcnce west 17.U7 chains, thutice fnnih 7J 45' weit U.31 chains to the place of lcinninyr, contuinint; 02 acres more or less, excepting ten acres of t he last mentioned and described t met or parv-el of laud herebefore con veyed by deed to J0in S.oati, all of said proio ty being situate in Linn county, Orejron. Also, the following real estate, to-wit: The donation land claim of Philip Low,uot mention No. fiSKS in township 1 south r ne3 west.Linn county, Oregon, except Ing 80 acres heretofore sold and conveyed by deed to Martin Luper, said part rcifniininij unsold and te!onsrin to the estate of Philip Low , containing about 70 acres more or less. Ti rms of Sale. Gold coin, one-half cash in hand, one-half in six months, secured by a mortgage on the premises sold. JLAVIl FROMAX, Sept 1), 1S7o-,j1v3 Administrator. Incorporated Feb. 4, IBT i. Capital. 20,000. 3T0HE! Corner Fust and Wasliington sJreetB, AlTouiiy, : Oregon. Prcsidf'jt, S. A. JUAWSOX. saperiiitenrfens, A. S. JOSSXSO." . S. I.OOXK1, J. 5;ij;ivs S. A 1. Mil l,F, 3. . IKi:i A. 1'l.r.VI.TSS, A WSOS. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Clotliiug-, IlarvlHare. Croc&crj 4iroc-er!cs, "Fstn Izuplcuienln end "SSaeJiinvrj", &c, &e. Also, bny and so'.l on cfimmision all kinds ol floods. Marketable Produce, Ac. IXc SI, 1S75-14-. rin-.ti EXKCXTOIfS SALE OF IUCAI BiTATE. "VJOI'ICE is hereby Riven that by virtue ot i.'i an order of the County Court within and for the county of Linn. State of Oretron, duly mad' and entered of record in said Court oil the 8th day of August, ls7n. in the matter I the estate of William B. Giison. deceas"d. i. William Clyinor, retllainnlgxecniorof the las will and testuuient of the said Wiliiam B. Gil son, dci-ea-e:l. will, on KaiiartiKj. TVovensfcer II, IS76. At the Court House cloor, m theeitv of Albany, in said Linn county, between the hour of H o'clock in the forenoon and 4 o'cloc-k in the afternoon, to-wit, sit tiie h.mr of 1 c 'clock in the afternoon of said i!ay, offer for sa'e at publit auction the following desc-ribn.i real estate 1m longing to the esta'e of said William B. CJilson. (Icwuiio wit : The cast third of the soutli half of the donation land claim of Thomas S Summers anil Eliya Summers, known as Noti- lUation No. i.lilrt iin.l clnini No. .", in Towushii' 1-2 south of Kange 1 west, and claim No. 70, in TownstpNo. 1J so,;;It of Bunge 2 west of the Willamette Meridian and lying in the oonntj of Linn, state of n-rgon. and bounrled as fol lows: Beginning at a point on the east line of said claim lift v-three chains and t hirty-thret links south of the north-east corner of sai1 c-!aim nnfl ruuinng thence west twenty chain, thence south thirty-eight cbtiins and c1ght five links, theuce. east twenty chains, Ihenc north thirty-eight chains and 'eighty-five link to the place of beginning, and 'containin 70 6.V-1C0 acres less i 4-10 acres in town ! heretofore sold leaving 63 20-100 acres more o lcs. Terms : Said real csrate will be sold for jroi'' coin of the United States, one-half to be pai ' down on the day of sale and the remainder ii six months, with inlercst thereon at the ra'e of 10 per cent, per annum, payment to be se cured by mortgage on the rremics WM.CLYMER, Remaining Exeenor of last will and testament of W. B. Oilson, deceased. E. Tasdv, Att'y for Ex'r. Loet7n2v9 Special Jsotiee. The above prtmcnv entirelv surrounds the noted NO DA MRlVJ at fcod'nvllle- celelnat ed for the curative properties of its waters. PATRONIZE H TOLLEXKOPF'S CELEBRATED WOODEN jjJL Pumps are now- manufactured in Albany. Having had 14 years' experience 'n the business of manufaetnring Wooden Pumps, I have no hesitancy in saying mat i can suit eveiytxxty i nat appiy. Sutisfitctlon Gnarantecii. Every Pnmp narraniea. . The wooden pump will throw more water with less lanor, ana is tess iiaoie to get out oi re.nuir. and. is less expensive, than any other Pump now in use. They are now sold cheaper than ever before In the market. They can tie had in mv factory in Charley Simpson's ware- nouse, Aioany, or oruers c-an oe leit wiin i . j. Hnrner & Co . and they will lo protuntlv filled. Columbus Cowan Is authorized b me to sell mv numns. ana mil tlieill m wens. GEORGK MOLLENKOPF. Albany, Aug. 18, 1876-v8m3 fol 5MO8. In the Circuit Court of the Stateof Oregon for Linn countv. A. II. Marshall. Plaintiff, vs. Q. J. Gray, De fendant. To G. .J. firav the above named dtlendant: Tn th name of the State of Oresron : You are hereby required to appear and answer the cora- piaini ot j no Itmivc nmnini'i ",, i,.M.ti titi.fi Crni t now- on tile with the Clerk of said Court, within ten davs frm the date of the service of this summons upon you If served in Linn couuty, oreson ; but If served in any ntlwrmuniv in tile State ol Oreaon. then with in twenty days from the date of the service of this summons upon vim, or if served by publi cation then ou or befom tho first day of next term of said Court, to-wit, Monday, October 23:7, 187G, And you arc herebv notified that if you fail to appear Snd ansver said complaint ns hereby required, tho plaintiff will twko Jufbrment against von for the sum of tl 000, L nited States cold com, with interest thereon In like gold coin from the S5th day of February, 1875, at the rate of one per cent, per month, and the costs and disbursements of this pHKEY Sept 7 1876.- A'It forPtff. Published by order cf Hon. R. P. Boise, Judge of said Court, for kits weeks, in the Albany Register, which order bears date September 7tn. 1876. nbOvSws. Lninlbex 2 Liuinber I - ' . 1"; . . rpnE UNDERSIGNED TAKE TIII8 METHOD A. of lutonuiiig tin. jjuuiit. iuav SEW STEAM SAW - MILL situated wtthin three-mile of Lebanon, near tbertantlam river on Hamilton Creek, is now runninff. and is cuuing daily from eisht to ten j thousand leeicnexcwiieui. . IPxv andPine:lCumber '..which we offer for sale as fnFtP ASASY MIU-IS CUCTTT. All bills for lumber PPt3y51lrrtiS,tde shortest possible time,and delivered, if desired. on reasonable terms. ; . ,i Address orders to - " ' . ang'J5i8v8 . - Ixsbanon, Oregon. ; O a r a dny at home. Aen ts wanted, put fit i 1 Z . lints fr e, TRIJ K A C-. A ujTUBUfcMe, In the Cironlt C;ourt of the State of Oregon, for the comity of Linn. Thomas B. Unines, Plain tiff, vs. IndionaHllts Leonard, wife, and Williftm Leoi.urdt husbaad. Defendants. ' Suit in eqnitv to remove clond from title. To Indiana llilts Leonard and William Leon ard, the abo e named defendants-In the name of the State of Oregon : Von and each of you are herebv required to appear and answer the comprint ol the above named plaintiff in the nliovo entitled court, now on file with the Clerk of snlit mnrt. within If n davs from the date of this service upon you, if served in Linn county; but if served in any other county in tie State of Oregon, then wif hin twenty clays from the uateoi tne service oi tnis summons uiii you . or if served by publication of this summons, then you are required to answer the said com plaint by the first dav of tho next regular term of said court, to beholden In Linn county, Ore gon, to-wit, Monday, October 23d, 1676, and you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint as hereby required, the plaintiff will apply to the court for tiie relief demanded in nis complaint. wnicu 19 that you cancel a mortgage given " .," J"" - Jy Plaintirt on 160 acres o Pe.J3 '?, " fee,.s"lm?!e, J" March, 18i 1, to Indiana Hil oi lunu oi wnicu in Linn county. iltstnow Leonard), to secure the navment by plaintlfftodefendant (Indiana Hilts, now Leonard), of the sum ot $1,000.00 in U.S. gold coin, with ten per cent, interest, whicli sum has been paid in full, and which mortgage, uncanceled, is a cloud upon plaintiff's title aforesaid, and for one hundred dollars damages ; a'so, for costs and disburs ments of lUis suit to be taxed. WIUTNBV & MOMTANYE. Attorneys for plff. Published by order of the Honorable B. F. Bonham, Judge of said court, which order is dated August 5th, 1B70. auglln4CvS 999 Can't be made by every agent everv month in the business we furnish, but those w'lling to work can easily earn a dozen dol lars a day right in their own localities. Have no room to explain here. Business pleasant and honorable. Womeu, and boys and girls do as well as men. Wo will furnish you a com plete Outfit free. The business pays better than anything el. We will bear exixjnse of start ing jou. Partieulai-s free. Write and see. Farmers and mechanics, their sons and daugh ters, and nil c'nsscs in need of imj ing work at home, should write to ns aiMiut the work at once. Now is t he time. Don'i tlelav. Address Titt E & Co., Agusta, Jtlaine. " n26v9.J KCMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for fie county of Linn. Alfred Wolvertou, Plaintiff, vs. R. J. Wolver ton, defendant. To R. J. Wolvertou, the above named defend ant : In the name of the State of Oregon : You are hereby required to appear and answer I he com ilaini of theabovepiatniitfin thealiovc entitled court, now on file with the Clerk of said court, wi- hin ten days from the datc-of t.he servicre of this summons aMin yon if served in Linn coun ty, Oregon : lui if served in nnv other eoitnf in the State of Oregon. then within wen'y days f rmti 1 lie date of the service of this sunin en--nnon you : and if served by publication, hen on or before the first dav of the next term of said court, to-wir, Monday. October 23d. 1S76: and you are hereby no'tlletl that if you fail to aipear and answer said cotnn:aint, a hereby required, the plaint iti wiil apply to the Comi for the rijlief detuantled in the' complaint, to wi',a d'tssoltnion ol 'lie londs of nta'rimony xisiing between von and iilnintiff and for the -are and cusiodv of ihe mlm.r clildi-en named herein, to-wp .".John J.. Elizabeth J.. Fred. W und Geo. A. Wolverton. N. B. HUMPHREY. Attorncv forpl'lf. Published bv order of Hon. B. F. Bonham Indge of said Court, made this 8th day of August, 1876. . auglln6v8 ALBANY t5' ALBANY, ; OREGON. . THE FALL Ti.nM of this institution will begin on MONDAY, SEPTEMUiiil t, 1S7H, with the following; Faculty of Instruction : Jcev. H. W. 8TRATTON. A. -M., President, and Professor of Menial an I Moral science liev. L. J 1'OWtLI, A. M.. Professor ot Math emariesand Natural Sciences. H. II. HEWITT. A. M., Professor of Ancient Languages. Mis MAKIA IRVINE, Teacher of Primarj Department. Miss ELVA BREYilAX, Tc-acher of Instru mental MUSIC. I). 1!. RICE, M. P., Lecturer on Physiolog) and Hygiuuc. Caleudur First Term lupins Septem'icr 4, 1S78. Seecmd Term begins Novemtwr Hi, 1871?. Third Term begins January 2!. Id77. Fourth Term begins April 1377. Vacation of one we'k during the holiduvs. Closing exercises of the school year, June li, is, i. liatea of Tuition t Primary Pfpartment. per term t oo (iM5tuN Knolimi Uka nc hks, per term . . o K lliuutit BKAKim-s.inelnaing Preparato ry Iitin and Greek 11 Ct ttWiiATE, including Higher Latin and Greek, Advanc it Ma: lieiuai ic-s, and Mental and Moral Sciences, tier term.. 13 ! Fi-enc-h anri Gei'tnan, each, cxt in. 3 m Insirumen'ai Music 11 I s.- of Piano 3 liici--ien"als -. Tuition in aTl caes required in advance. -Punctual at ieii'tanee. nea'ness, pronm'.ne and gem lemauly an I la lyiike. i'.etvn incut w lee.xpected Iroiuail who mav become memt.-e of tne school. L.J.POWELL Produce & Commission Merchant, Warehouse at foot of Ells won h st reet. T S NOW PREPARED TO RECEIVE AM A store . 100,000 Bushels f Grain SACKS furnished free to those who store with me, and for sale to others at the lowest uiarke. price. jy-Will always paj the highest market price for Grain. - C. D. SIMPSON. Albany, July 28, lS76-8n TITIS BROTHERS, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A IVew and farge Invoice . ": 1 ' OF AKD J E WELRY, And will Sell tt the Followinar Prices t Coin silver. 2 or. P. S. Bartlett Waltham Waieh. 21 00; each additional ounce ti SO. KUrht-dav Be tit Thomas Clocks from SS 00 to 13 00. . Ana all otner boohs in proportion. The only bouse above Portland that keeps the ! SAL.T5BMAX WATCH. Woods Sld, EnifrHveH Free of Cbisrcei BY MR. EVE RET. Practical watch-maker and Jeweler, late of Cal ifornia Watch Co., and tbe only engraver in Albany. ' ! J AGENTS , FOR THE SINGER SEWING SIACHINE. A (rood assortment of Sewing Machine Nee dles and attachments. .TITUS BROS. NATIONAL BuKiness College, ; POItTLAP, , ' OBJEOOX A BUSINESS EDUCATION IS TIIE SUREST 1 V guaranty of success for persons In all pup. suits of life. The ... "COLI.13QE iOlTRSAI." . sent free to any address. OeFKAKCE 4c WniTK. 4!vSm.H Lock box 104. Prof. Gr. 3P. Newell, TEACHER OF THE Harmony. Ttorcngli-liass ani Sinens. Special attentionig4ren to VOICE CULTURE. HAVIXfl concluded to make ALBaHY nay Permanent rewidi'iic-. ull wlin rifHiim n thorough knowledge of JHuMc can now have an opportunity. RtKERENCES : Messrs. Jno. Erieera. J. H. Wcntt. Tlr nrifHn Dr. Wliitney, and many others. Leave VOUr address lit Mr. Cnshnvamnalennrt book store, or at Mr. Barr's music store, and I " uiu mi j our iKMuriHT! . "KOF. G. P. NEWELL. Albany, August t, 1876-46 JlToi? Sale 2 AXarge Body of Rich Land for Sale Cheap. QQA ACRES OF LAND IK LIVS COUNTY; uOu 300 acres in cultivation everv acta sus ceptible of cultivation well watered. Has a nnon Iiaiioa hnnt ami rVHEmn l. n Mtl mj urn ii, mm .ut iiuuncs uuirm txii under fence, and lying within 9 miles of a rail road station. Allirood ar ass orcmin land. The rmiro intut. w ui oe soiu cneap. inquire or a. A. JUHJ.S. Aug 3074-48v7 Albany, Oregon. 3 OFrlCIAL CITY PAPER. ALBANY, OREGON, 0 T. 11, 1870. Some of the Oregon Tihieti papers are blowing about tho "peaceful and quiet election in Georgia." Aa there was positively no opposition to the Dem ocratic ticket in Georgia, what on earth was there to prevent a quiet election ? What we OJmplain of is this-, whenever the "Republicans of the Smith place a ticket in the fieM and Mippi.rt it, they are shot down murdered iucoM blnmi. ctiuhlicftiis should be protected in all their rights in th? Southern States as a 1 parties are in the Northern k tates in every tnrl ot litis broaii Union the relisjifiw, political a- el civil rights o' every citizen hoiihl tie respected ; and the Republican party, staiidii.g by the Cont-titution and the "Old I lag, toy they nntst and kiqII he respected. i ti il the present fe' spirit ot murder and hate is put down in the South a bitter now as durii.g the war there seems to be no hope ot peaceful elections whenever the Republicans attempt to asvert tl.e rights guaranteed them by the Constitution. The Republican party comes to yon with its record open. nl a'K everv man. wo man, and child in Hie hnwtd country ton-ait its everv word. And 1 say to yon that there is not a line, a paragraph, or a pn nt tjiat record that is not only an honor to the Republican nartv hut to the hntnuii race. On every page of that record is wrir- en some great aii't pioriotis acfioii, none either for the lihertV of man or trie preser vation of our common i-ountrv- We a-k "Vervhodv to. read it everv xvorrt.- Thi Democratic party comes before yon with its record closed, recording every blot and blur and stain a"d treason and slander and inalisriiitv. and nk von not to rend a -ingle word, htir he kind enough te take ir- iifaiiKins ptniiiies tor the tuture. Allo ie to say here that character gool clmr icter re-r upon a record and not upon : rospccltis. ". Injer:-"ll f Cotij er In. 'tt. CORTiECTIOK. We were In error hit vn' in stating flint the lndhl'itl e'ection wopttl occur on Tnesdty the 3d. as our renders d'uiht learned hv other articles hi the :nn- psper; but t lie re was i.o mistake In what we said ahont Wheeler'i store nf hi-dd. There Is no discount hut rather a retnittm on what we said about Uiat. As an off-e to Clav and Julian we present T. C. Littlej-dtn, of Oswego N". Y.. a delecrate to the St. Lonis mn veiition, now out for ITayen and Whee'er. ITe made a telling speech he other day to his tieightMir of both parties, giving his rea ons for the chance. Tie "was sent to St. Louis to nppone Tilden's nomination." The same reasotu. which shon'd prevent the nomination now forbade him to support him. He had not kept his reform promises, made false returns, declared the war a failure spoke no w rd, gave not a dime to aid the toverment, fails to prosecute the Hrook'yn rirg, he would call the Union soldiers trespassers and : would pay couthern war claims, and he sa nomi oa ted by John Morrissey. Besides, the t emocrats ot JNf w York nave neeit forced to nominate a rnnegade Repub lican tor Governor. Mr. L. promised to take the field as soon as his health will permit. Condensed Lightning, Montenegro, having lost 4,000 men. is in favor ot peace. , Two hundred Cerman gunmakers have been hired by "-ervia. Quebec has sent $300 to the Pavan. nah yellow fever sufferer. Fifty fJerman volunteers have recent ly joined the Servian array. Circassian bandi have .recently burn. ed and sacked 18 Turkinh vi'lages. The Austrian Government, fearing Russia, is rapidly preparing for war. Gen. Martinez Campoa has been ap. pointed Governor General of Cuba. Thirty-seven steamers with their car. goes are reported lost on the Labrador coast. Kussia is arming and doing every, thing that might show her hostility!? to Turkey. Russia does not wish to go to war, only wanting to ece Servia Independent. The commencement ot hostilities with Russia would be welcomed by the Turls. The Montenegrin government is eaid to favor peace although the people are strong for war. The contract for the Cuban loan of 15,000,000 piastres has been awarded to the bank of Tactile. Russia saves she will do her utmost to prevent Ser ia from continuing the war. The neutrality of Greece is insisted upon by the president of the council ot mmwter. Gen. Tohemayoft telegraphs that the Turks horribly muti ate and torture j Servian prisoners. : . Tiie Servians worsted the Turks at Kliuloch on the 4th. Three hundred homes were burned. The differences between Spain and the United States have been settled and and an amicable feeling prevails. I he Porte is unable to control the mob of bloodthirsty Turks. Elli.it, the 1'ritish ambassador, is disgusted. ' King Senla, of tiie Transvaal Repub lic, has defeated the Dutch troojs and threatens a wholesale massacre of the I'oers. K. A. Woodward, late partner of William M. ""'weed, had been arrested in Chicago under the name of A. Wa'- lace of Liverpool Fully 500 people were turned away from the Moody and r-atikev meant org at Chicago on the 4th cn account of the crowd. ' Judge Hoar has been nominated to Cit.grei by the Massachusetts Demo crats of the 7th district notwithstand ing Hen. Rutler's ojpositiin. There were 91,000 paid admissions :tt the l.'hiladelphia Centennial on the 4th iiwt. Total cash admission during "epteir.ber 82.130,991. ITe-rv Clay won the 2:30 class race at ''incinatti on tls? 4th in 2:30 as the time. The 2:26 race was won by White' Stocki ngs; best time 2:24 L. ""weiity-rive ' Indians have raided around Neuces and Sabine river taking 100 horses and ki ling three white men. Citizens and troops are in pursuit. In a drunken row in a suburb of 'crouton. Pa., on the 4th, Reese James killed a saloon keeper, Edward Jame, and a man named Carwood by stabbing. i IXDEPODEST POLITICAL MOVEMEM In response to a call previously made the voters of Santiam Precinct, Linn county, Oregon, met on the 30th day of eptember, and after organizing a strong reenback Club, ui.ited in a call to all the citizens of Oregan, irrespective ot pat parly affiliations, who are opposed to tiie further enoroachnients of capital ii tl e riglrs of"lab r, to the control of ie ' 'over.mei.t.hy a Viondlu ldiiig -alo. aiv.l y, a. d are wi ling to ntand ai d . ik with ihe Nafioi al ('reenback In iciei dent party in re.cuing the ("Jov r tnci t t'roiii the hands of speculator: h i) po itical montt'tiMuks, to meet at Ie City ofSalem in in as a convention nt 10 o'clock a. m., on Monday, Oolo-' lu r the 16lh. 1876. for the immune of 'hiKising an Indeieiideiit Electora ticket, a State eutral Committee and erfecting the State organization of the independent Giwtthack party of Oregon, The call is signed by the following per ions: LI. r, Urabtree, John Wat- kins. F. M. Crabtree.F. M. Laniel - rank rabtree, S. G. Corwin, J. R outli, Thomas I lilies, II. A. Ilolmai t.ewiti rfruiirt r, I , li. South. J. J. Dor ris, ..tames (rabtree, Willis dam. -lames Lindley, SI. D. I'-yland, F. M. -mith, J. M. South, C L. ChamleiB J. Ilanlt.Td. C. W. Curl, W. C Foren, L. Smith, Seth Roc'we-l, Stephen Carml, T. Deakius, T. J. Hekzel. (ier ial Stringer, S A. Strii gcr, J. M, Ilas- s er, J. T. Grisham, J. A. Plummer, T. J. Rose, L. W. Kinzer, and Newton rabtree. Seymur, throughout his letter, has no word of compliment for the chosen standard-bearer of his party. He makes the best appeal he can in behalf of a qualified success ot the Democracy, but he does not praise the candidates. A neat office for reporters has been fitted up in the north wing of the pa vilion at the State Fair. 7wo - additional policemen for ! the Fair Grounds have been appointed by t!ie Salem i ity Councd. salary $75 a m uith. About fifty team daily nn'oad thpir wheat at the tarmei' warehouse at Salem, and about 100 loads are ben g daily received at Kinney mi is Watkina who wan so fearfully t I raged by one VY'hiterqao and wham I e tried to kill iu the talerti court bouse has beeo pardoned by Gov, orover. j Some salmon are taken on the to. quilleby Indiausbutthesea lions are bo numerous at the moutii ot wie river that the' fish are eaten up or scared away by them. Ti citizens are talk ing of clubbing togiether to shoot the. seals and sea lions to protect the fish. There is to be a iriile trotting race a Boise City for $75 od the 7th , inst. The Fanny l ake inras to have been launched at Seattle o n the 3d inst. The Chilberjrbro oa factory has been moved jrora "Seattle to OJympia. A coople of China men have been art rested for selling wl ilsky to Indiana. Preserving choke cherries keep Idaho housewives busy at; this season. Territorial warninls dated prior to January 31bt will lie paid on present-. tion, Paine Bros., of Walla tv la, have 2,700 bushels of wheat in their ware ' houses.! Over twenty he irses '" are training al the Boise City t rack tor the coming; races. ' There have beon 24 beer and 52 re tail licenses granted at Seattle since January. . j; T--- Miltord Offut, living near Olympus, iilled a liear wlh hatchet last , week. Mr. ' Durgiii, ot- Olympia.is making large quantities ot vinegar Iroro wilted crab-apples. Tiie deaf mute magician speaks, and is a grand 'bllkerer" accordiug to the Idaho World. Sorghum is being manufactured in Walla Walla Valley thia season in arge quantities. . - Five hundred barrels of Sandwich lsianu sugar arnveu i nuuu'v ui week on the bark am len. W. A. loug of Whitman comity threshed 1,200 bushels of wheat from 20 acres of laud this season. Not a single fight occurred am-ng the boys at the Walla Walla fair, strul thftv'ra oroni liovs tMi." The Grand Lodge of -Free Masoi m tor Washington 'l"erritcry convened at." Olytnpia on Thursday. i nere nave oeen o marriages so ip this year at Seatt'e, Girls there under stand the privilege of leap year. Seattle is much duller now than & year ago this time. ' The Seattle is the only coal mine now running. Two prizes have been offered for the. excellence of composition, for compe tition by Seattle public school children While the placer diggings are on the decline in the Leesburg I'asin, Idaho, at 1 rairie gulch and Leon creex, quartz ia claiming n ore attention. The grangere ot Lemhi valley have raised unusually large crops, .A sum mer. The yield will be in excess of the demand of the country. ' i m The Walla Walla Statesi . saysj 'Vancouver has the name of being a very quiet place f r retired sleepers, and and in consequence two bands have oeii employed to a waken them on time, Mr. Ieisou, the ferryman between 'ort Tuwiiscnd and Whitley Island, picked up a man iu a skiff wlui had been tor tliree days and two nights without food. He was almost dead when found but kind treatment Boon brought him aroni.d. There are $1,650,000 in trade dollars :iow on the Pacific coat.tr Js'ewi-jn Booth has written that he will remain in Indiana. John Lick, son of the late James, eft Lebanon, Pa., for San Francisco on the 3d inst, ; - Mrs. Ledwidge was burned to death in her horee, on the 4th inst,, at Santa 'losa. Cal. ' Consolidated Virginia lias declared divideid of $2 a share, aggregating $1,800,000. " ''- 1 Slake Pilkiugton has been elected California State lecturer in place of J, VV- A. Wright of the P. of II. An immense concourse of people and many societies accimpa ied James. Lick's remains to the cemetery at San, Lrauciscoon the 4th instant. F, W ilbut.G. W. Warshon, Jas. Reed, F. Wilson & Co. were acquitted on the 4th, of the charge of murdering Chinamen on Trout creek, Nevada, i The new grand stand at the Fair Grounds is 150 feet in height. ' .... ; There are now 40 blooded horses, training at the State Tajr Grounds. I apt. $ ichenor reports finding caune", coal 25 miles troth Port Or;Kd, Several families of caoipers at th l air t roundsr j Eleven Walla Walla race horsey have arrived at tha Unou cpuuty fair giinda. ' ,: V , A dead whale was washed shprft last week near the mouth, of t,he Co- qille. ' ,,Ur . ' ' ' A s"kating rink and dancing hall a.re. being put up on the State Fair Grounds. K. IL Dean & 'o.. ot Marshtield' have shipped 1,700,000 fee? pt ujnhr in the part SO days. ' "'- MrJ A. Ladd shot and kitlad Tbrun- as Tones . in - Union county Jaiit week about some rent trouble'.'-'- 1' " Three photograph galleries will assay to get money from the ''Rubea at fb.fi State Fair this time. , - .; - -y