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ALBANY, FRIDAY, OCTOB'R 20, 1S7C. OK Tilt I M1KU STATES, HAYES. 1. 15. IOH VICE l l!lllENT. REPOMC. WATT. TICKET. Yor. tViNfiiiiss. HON. R. WILLIAMS, of Multnomah county. Foil PuK--IDKNT!.I. El.KHiUS, W. II. OHELT., of l.ne county. J. W. WATTS of Yamhill county. J. C. CAKTWIUi.UT. of Wasco county. .t.V .W'i.'rj.Vr MATTER. As it is of Ute greates-l iniportancc ll:at tlie rriemlier ot Cor.gress elected from this State hlitmiil le of the same j .arty with the majority in the House, lu.d as it is now Fettled beyoiid a ren frosmble doubt that the next Co i gross wiU.be largely liepub'ieaii, therefure oar people should uot fail to elect Dick "Williams. Mr. Yiriams being of the name natty with the majority in both Lraiiches of our National Legislature, would have more iniiuence, of" course, lhan a Democrat, and therefore greater power to serve his State. Besides hav ing the advantage of standing with the majority in Congre s, Mr. Williams has the advantage of being a well-informed g-ji.tlemai ; a ripe scholar; is one of the most prominent lawyers on the Pacibc coat, and is a statesman of broad and comprehensive views. In all these and many other points 31 r. Williams has largely the advantage o" his Democratic opponent, Mr. Lane. With Mr. Wil liams in the Iloiif-e we shall have a mau who will always command the respect f his leUow members, and a man who lias the ability an 1 will to serve his Slate a::d her people to advantage. Let us send a man of whom we will not be ashamed but rather prond because of his ability and standing let us send Hon. Richard "Williams. the id'Tvm: rnioiiT wjtii prom- i ISE. In the -kvtiou the other day in In diana, while the Democrats elected the Governor the Republicans made a gain of four Congressmen. The Republicans carried Ohio by more than ten thousand, training six Congressmen. The Legis latures "of both States arc largely Repub lican. ; Assuming the same ratio of gains in the States that went off in the tidal wave ot 1S74, the next Congress, instead of seventy majority Confederate, there will be a Republican majority ot nearly thirty. - The people are perfectly satisfied with the one-term principle as applied to the Confederate Congress, and are more than anxious to apply it at once. With nearly a two-thin? s ma jority in Congress, and Hayes in the Presidential chair, treason will be made still more odious; the Tights of all men, white or black, to worship God as their consciences dictate, and to vote in ac cordance &rith their convictions of duty, will be assured in tho Southern States, and the whole country will prosper and nourish as it never has before. The outlook for the success of "Republican principles, and therefore the success and permanency of tho Union, in November next, is certainly most cheering. ' Let Republicans continue to work until the day of election, that the majorities for II ayes and Wheeler may be still greatly increased. COOPER AXJi CAREY ELECTORAL TICKET FOR OREOOX. The Greenback State Convention met at Salem on Monday last and placed in nomination the following named gentlemen for Presidential Elec tors : Hons. D. Clark, of Marion ; F. Sutherland, of Douglas, and Bart. Curl of Grant. The gentlemen are all well known, leading citizens ot Oregon. Very Appropriate. Tho Atlanta (Ga.) Commonwealth baa in one col uma pocto eulogizing Wilkes Booth and in the adjoining column an cdito rial article advocating the- election of ; Tildem The juxtaposition of the two is em ineotly proper. . . . - . Mrs. Stune, of Hamilton, Ohio, com milled Euicido on tho 15th. Two of the Coroner's jury wcro thrown from a buggy, Asa Cain being killed and Robert Reed dangerously injured. OUR LEGISLATURE. ! Our Legislature, by resolution of the Senate, is to subside to-day, having held the lull legal time. The question aris es, what has this body done to entitle it to the thanks of the people of Ore- scon? As the "reform" Democratic party have a large majority of the mem bership, whatever ot odium has been earned by the Legislature will be charged upon the Democratic party. It is true the party succeeded, in the old way, in electing Gov. G rover to the U. S. Senate, and are entitled to all the blame' or good there is in such a selec tion but have they, the Democratic majority, done anything, so far, to en title them to even the thanks ot the people ? Have they kept their pledges, made in tho canvass, of "reform" and "retrenchment ?" Have not the expen ses of running the State Government been increased instead ot decreased? lias not the whole burden of the Legis lature l)een to increase the immlier of pensions (officers) on the people, givin all such handsome salaries, an 1 increas ing the salaries of the present officials ? Just what has been the result of the ninth biennial session of the Oregon Legislature will soon be known to the people, as the grand summing up will soon be made. I. M. C. Stewart, who committed su icide Tuesday at falem, had been hard drinker, his wife separating from him on that account. He c-aimed rela tionship with the n.yal Stuarts of Scot land ; he was a member ot Capital En gine Company. OIK SEW YORK LETTER- TO I-ITIC A L S YSTE M ATIC C 1 1 ItlSTI A X ITT KEI.1GIOLS MOVEMENTS THIS WIX- TEU C EXT EX XI A L TItAVEL CItIM E IX THE CITY. Xew Yokk, September 23, 1S73. POLITICAL. The agony is well-nigh over. Be fore this letter reaches you, Ohio and Indiana will have elected their State tickets and their .members of Congress, j and indicated their choice for Presi- deucy. If Ohio goes Republican, and Indiana Democratic, Tilden will con tinue the tight to jsovemoer u Doth go Republican by anything like decisive majorities, tho Democracy will throw up the sponge at once unless they de cide upon pome fraudulent stroke fbr carrying enough States in November. Tilden has conducted the campaign in a i. ; o Moc . ...... peration and skill unknown in partisan politics. The country has never been so thoroughly and systematically del uged with documents, and never have i a... .. -vl ffimti uwu uwuu,u F.cF.t i-.. ..... care. Kecognizing the tact that unio and Indiana were the real battle a, -.!. i.. r,-.u, "I . . , , , , , trutner, ana tne oarren oi money were unhcaued in those States. The Green- hack nartv was a piece of his work, T!M.n t .till mK n avoll u;m .. . . . f-. ill Felt ot tho innocence ot Cooper, and the vanity and cupidity of tary. lho Re- publican party beinc: more intelligent thnn t!,o T)omnrcitiv and mnro mvn . , , . . , , to individual opinion, and embracing, as it docs, the business men of the country, who are effected by the cur- rency question, Mr. Tilden saw that ... . . more Republic votes than Democratic would go off iu that movement, and he !ut it on foot. It is his money that is pushing it he pays the halls and the 1 1 speakers ho pays for the documents they have issned, and in short, though some of the actors in it do not know it. i,;. mot.;o , . . , . , r .. The loss ot Ohio and Indiana in Oc- tober, dors not end the fight so far as tho Republicans are concerned, how- ever, we can lose ooin tnose ciaies in October and carry them in Novem ber, for in October tho Republican party is loaded with local issues which are not on their shoulders in a purely Presi dential race. In Oho thousands of Re publicans will scratch Barnes, the Re publican head of the State ticket, who, in November will vote for Hayes. And besides we can lose either of these i mi r -i u. .,e loss Ot either to Tilden Will be fatal. We shall see next Tuesday. Though the results thus tar iiiKtifv !. miWns. j tion of an easy victory, we are looking with intenso anxiety westward. A SYSTEMATIC CHRISTIAN. The head ot the great Metal House ot Phelps, Dodge & Co., is Mr. WiU Ham E. Dodge, known more, however. for his enterDrisini? nietv than for his . , . , , . uuriuou. nes ana weaun. jr. juoogeisa man wto carries business principles into his religion, and usqs the same system in the one that he does in . u r? r uc v.u:i. wealth, he opens bushel of letteis, more or less, every day, from weak churches, distressed pastors, and starv ing colleges, soliciting aid. Ho em ploys clerks to attend to these letters, for it is a rule witb Inni to neglect nono of them. The letters are all read, and ' nquiries are set on loot, no matter how remote the call may be. If the object is worthy, that is to say, if the appeal comes from a cause1 worth while, and it it be not a mere shyster affair, Mr. Dodge gives what in his judgment it should have. Here the matter; ends. Should he get an hundred letters from the same party asking for more, not a dollar troes nor even answer. He has the same system in dispensing charity in the city, and while ho assists more deserving poor probably than any indi vidual in the city, the professionals and the dead-lteats have given him up long ago as hopeless. It d esn't do for a professional mendicant to under jo the scrutiny of a tkillful detective, or to have his place ot residence demanded. Mr. Dodge contributed he means for the Moody and Sankey revival last winter, hearing nearly the entire ex pense ot the movement. It is estimated that he disburses over 250,C00 per year fbr religious purposes, and as much more in miscellaneous charities He can afford it, tor this enormous sum does not touch at a'l upon his income. RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS THIS WIXTEIt. The experiment with Moody and ' Sankey, last winter, was not altogether a success, because it Aid not Teach the sinners. The Hippodrome was filled day and night with professing Chris tians, and the Evangelists did not in spire them with enough zeal to affrct the moral status of the city This winter the effort at bettering the city will be made by individual churches acting in concert, but each by itself and in its own field. All the orthodox churches m the city will have a series of regular revival meetings, while the Catholic, Israeiiteish, Universalist and Unitarians, will make an attack on rum, licentiousness, and the other out posts of catan. The papers will be tilled by volunteer writers, on religions subjects. Advertising mediums will be used to arrest the attention ' of the unthinking and careless, and, in brief, every possible effort will bo made to !' the atmosphere with religion, and gath er in a rich harvest of souls. Beecher has expressed a wish to go into other pulpits than his own, in churches where there are better opportunities tot getting at the non-professors, and Talmage, Tyng, Hepwojth, Fulton and tho oth ers have placed themselves in the hands of a committee to be done with as shall seem best. The season will be one of nnusual religious activity, and probably of great gain to the cause. BUSINESS is still improving, and it looks now as though the fall trade would aggregate something like that of former years. The West is buying iiberally, and the South more than ever before. It is a fact that the Southern merchants are laving in larger stocks, aud ot belter goods than ever, and they say the most of it is tor the colored trade. I he ne. groes, since their emancipation, have rrnt rutsftoscimi nf land nnrl 3nctiitt lho i c i : . ' ' . persecution they have been subjected to. thev have cone forward steadily and surely, and have accumulated property. 'here are a great many pieces ot very decent si ks now on the way South, wh;ch wilj ornament the oersons of c!- I ored women, who, prior to the war, revcr knew or dreamed of anything I better than calico in the summer, aud uc v'aiwci iii bite n iiuci ji ilf tlie ambuion ot tne freedman to see his family well dressed, and he will go verv shabby himselt that his women tl'Hs may.present a proper appearance The crops are reported good at the J)d mQ. eyYSoU,gto be plenty there; at all events, this u the report ot the merchants, and they show their ',in 1,1 "e Minoy tneir worK in the purchase of goods. The West is buj.nig very welfaild the East is dl; much better. The mills of New Eng. land are resuming their full time, the KUKlks ot ma,,u'ctured g.Kjds are re- I fin finer twopntihlu onil a If urMtlio- outi,KTk iis promising. We are on the eve of a revival in trade that will le marked, aud of a new era of nrostieritv. it.ii Hayes hi the 1'residential chair. I - . - . I a" ceriainiy oi peace in tne Eolith, lhe IMxt fonr win a l(rofitah.e as any we have e.ver enjoyed, that were a.so healthy, CEXTKKSIAL TRAVEL f Continues better than ever.. The streets are alsolntely aekd with people from the interior either on the way to or from the great show. It is with diffi culty that rooms can be procured in the hotels, and the board i"g-liouses are full, New York is more of an attraction than the Exposition after all, and very few come to Philadelphia without taking New York on the wav. C'me this month. It is beautiful on th:s coast at t hi in rjaui'. nun jt'u sau iivr a? c;iicipiy a,raost as vol caI al home nesUlef( he lo rt of fare 6n th roads will I not continue much longer. Come just after the election. CHIME IX THE CITY. The city was never more quiet or free from crime than now, but it won't continue so long. The tramps that have been afflicting the country all summer will be back with the frosts. 1 d then the trouble will begin. The : I ntheritle are preparing for them, how- I ever, and thousands will be set at work lllQ pubno gnat to earn their bread, liy the way, the Jegislatnres ot all the States ought, this winter, to Iff3 the, most stringent laws to suppress this evil. Like the locusts, they will swarm again next summer. t Pietro. The citizens of La Connor built a new house for the Western Union Telegra pi Comoariv. aiwl dntiAtWl it tn I ho mmm ny) to jjavo lhe officQ rcmoved from Jwinomish to their town. ! Condensed Ugntninff. A great deal" of fraudulent registra tion has been discovered in Brooklyn. Some of 60,000 salmon eggs arrived at New York from California on the 17th. The California fruit sent East in the Allegretti refrigerators arrives perfectly fresh. Sam'l Noyes has been arrested in New York for fraud in the purchase of railroad stock Judge Staffer, postmaster at Home stead Station, New Jersey, has been ar rested for illicit distilling. Col. McLaushliii defeated Jacob Martin, ot Michigan, at New York on the 17th, in a wrestling match. The ship St. John, for San Francisco, ran aground in Godney's channel, New Nork Harbor, on the 17th inst. A fire destroying $300,000 worth of property in the business portion of the city, visited Louisville on the 17th inst. Clara Louise Kellogg and her man ager have been attached by the Sherifl tor the non-payment of chorus singers wages. Mrs 15 rick Pomeroy made her first appearance as Juliet at New York on the 16th aud i was considered by the critics a failure. Tho request of the British Ambassa dor has caused the arrest of Chief Kelt I'asha, who was leader iu the Bulgari an atrocities. France is uneasy in regard to the Eastern question and war is considered inevitable. Germany is the only power that can prevent it. The schooner Maggie ninter, Toron to, coal laden, is reported lost with all on board during the passage from Os wego. She was valued at $10,000. The afternoon of the 12th Minister V ashhnrue was waited on at Paris by twenty Polish gentlemen and presented with a medal for transmission to Gen. Grant. It bears the effigies of Wash ington, Kosciusko and Pulaski. A fa!1 report concerning 'the death Yanderlilt was circulated m New York on the 16th by some stock speculator. Frank Landers, arrested on suspicion of being the Trim murderer, has been discharged, j E. M. Smith is now in custody. General Hawley has ruled out the land department of the Pacific railroad as a competitive exhibitor at the Cen tennial. Smuggler was distanced by Great Eastern at. Mystic Park, Boston, on the 26th : time 2:241. Comic won the free for all ; best time, 2:23 sanguinary conflict took place ear Shamoka, Pennsylvania, on the 15th, between some tramps and drunk en miners, in which fjur participants were killed. " The court at T'ottsvi'le on the 16th passed the following sentences : John Keho, Dennis and Michael O'Brien, fourteen years imprisonment each : - - m Frank O'Neil two years and a halt ; John Gibson and John Morris, seven years each, j It is thought probable in Enrorean circles that Servia's refusal to accede to the proposed armistice of six months will lead to war. About 15,2"0 quarters wheat were received in England last week from the acific coast. The Alexander Palace Company of London, a pleasure ' resort, has gone nto bankruptcy. ""he children ot Protestants wV not be al'owed to attend the pub ic schools at Madrid Russia has recommended Servia and Montenegro to reject the armistice, and assumes all responsibility. About $20,000 worth of diamonds and jewelry were stolen from L. Pawn's pawnbroker shop in Montreal on tho 16th. Tho Oerman Independents of New York City have nominated A. H. Green fbr Mayor, The .Wi U. T. Co. on tho 16th bgan the payment of a q uarterly dividend ot l1 per cent. Preparations are being made for a grand fraternal meeting ot Methodists at Louisville on the 16th ' The town records and $75,000 worth of property 'were destroyed by fire at Canistola, New York, on the 15th. On account of crop failures much dis tress exists in India. Popular demonstrations continue in Athens, favoring war preparations- Tho trial ot Dr. Strousberg, ex-rail way king, is set down for November, The thermometer fell to 31 degrees in Virginia Several Cuban Generals have started fbr Cuba. The railwav postal commissioners have gone to Texas. The yellow fever, in a mild form, has reached New Orleans. Centennial admissions on the 15th 78,000. On the 16th 74.000. Charles Sedgwick Hunt, journalist, died, at New York on the 16th, On Wednesday the Indians at Stand ing Rock signed a treaty relinquishing the Black Hills. There were eight yellow fever inter ments at Savannah on the 15th. There were but three deaths from yellow fever at Savannah on the 15th. B. F. Nourse of Boston, has declined to serve on the silver commission. Small boys get drunk in Seattle. The town hall at Snohomish will be 8030. Steilacoom's streets are kept in order by a chain gang. The crops at Hoittfort are all garner ed and in good condition. There are almost as many Indians at present in Seattle as Chinese. The receipts of the Fair at Walla Walla were about $900 last week. Wild geese and ducks are plentiful :. .1 i ! u ..i . III the sloughs about beatt.e.' . t nnn .ie . ' AD-IIlt fcoUO wortll of apparatus IS . j . . ... , , i waiilCKl 111 the Seattle public schools. j 1, . . . , r, - , WO of Seattle S Conncilmeil resigned ..... .. , j Rt lhe last meeiing OI llie l.aru. I . , , . . . 1 , ... j arlly oruisetf 111 , i iit ii , , i 11a Walla last week, j a runaway at Wa Frank Streamer cf Seattle, advertises himself-as the champion pedestrian. They cut 100 laths in two minutes nt Ward & Mitchell's mill at Turn water. !ilior)ii.li count V rof most nf tlip mumniiMi tounij j,ot most, OI me , premiums for giaiu at the Olyrapia Fair. The salmon run ha improved im mensely in the last few days at Elliot Hy. Hon. .7. P. .Tudson has chartered the steamer Favorite for the canvass on the Sound. The public schools will be kept in Seattle notwithstanding the empty ex chequer. Seattleites ean now arouse themselves trolling for salm' n at the month of White rii er. Upwards of iorty coal and lumber Vessels are now due at the Sound from San Francisco. The Seattle Oystcrmen have consoli dated and there is an uwpard tendency in the bivalve market. J. Christ ,as charge ol a fire engine bl Seattle, and received $10 last week as his moiith'y stipend. Wilson, iiaich aud others, having ared the fi rst jam in the fckagit, are now at work on tlie sccoi.d. fwo saw.mi'Is a:e now running at ' Goldendale, in the Ivikitat valley, and ! a third is under construction. The Methodist Church o Olympia essays to p3y off its indebted ness with a grand huckleberry picking. The Annie Stewart, after underg ing repairs for some time past, on the 14th steamed from Seattle to Tacoma. Dickinson, the expert, iays the mines in Warreu district, Idaho', will pay if SO per cent, of the gold and silver.can be saved. lhe Sabbath school children of Whatcom and Sonome recently gave a concert which cleared $19 towards pay. ing lor a church organ. Uncle Sammy Stewart, an Idaho miner living on Snake river, near Payne's ferry, shot ami killed a man, last week, iu self defense. There was a slight increase in the number ot smah-pox cases in San Fran cisco last wevk. 1 here was a slight increase in' the ntimnerot smallpox cases iu San Fran cisco during the last w?ek. The buhion thieve" will, most likely, get cattiiht. Con. Virginia mine is sup posed to have lost $50,000 by the gang. The Aurora' restaurant at the Fair ate over one thousand persons on Thurs day. Too much ' encouragement " in a liquid form, resulted in a young man's being wafted from a Drain, Doulas county, party, one night last week. Capt. Tichener wants the Legislature to make Port Orford the county reat of Curry county, and to effect this wishes to have parts of Coos aud Josephine counties tacked on to Curry. Mr. Romaine, living near Ilarrisburg, while burning straw last week, had the misfortune to lose his barn, several tons of hay, a threshing machine aud head er, by the fire getting beyond his con trol. ' Iast Thursday, Mrs. Rhoda Hume, ol Washington county, the prosecuting witness against Hume for assault with a dangerous weapon, left the Tualatin Hotel and struck out through the woods to Harris bridge where sho waa found in a demented condition and taken to It. Carpenter's place, where Sheriff Morgan found her and brought- her back to town. Judge Cronin, although no match for Dr. Watts intellectually, we do him the justice to say, is rather an adroit politician, and is a pleasant speaker. He impresses one with the idea that ho don't believe what ho says himself, and ain't caring a nickel whether you do or not. In Ibe Circuit Court of the State of Oiefon, for tli county of Linn. . Thoinns V. Grime. Plnintlff, vs. Indiana Hilts Leonard, wile, and William Leor ard, husband, Defendants. Salt in equity to remove cloud from title. To Indiana Hilts Leonard and William Loon nrd, the nUo e named defendants In t he name of lhe State of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the eomp:aint ot the above named plaint 1fl" in tne above entitled court, now on lile Willi the Clerk of said court, within ten days from the date ol thin service upon you, if served in Linneounty; but if served in any other county In ne State of Oregon, then within twenty days from the date of the serviee of this summons upon you : or if served by publication of this munition, then you are required to answer the said com plaint bv the first duy of the next regular term of said court, to bo holdeu in Linn county, Ore gon, to-wit, ' Monday October 23d, 1ST6, and von are hereby notified that If you fail to appear and answer said complaint as hereby required, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In ni complaint, which is that you cancel a mortgage given by plaintiff on ItiO acres of land of which he is s'ised m fee simple in Linn county, in March, 1871, to Indiana Hilts (now Leonard), to secure tlie payment by plaintiff to defendant (Indiana Hilts, now Leonard), of the sum ol 41,600.00 in lT. R. sold coin, with ten per cent, interest, which sum has been paid in full, and wincn inorttrase. uncanceled, is a cioini unon plaintiff's title aforesaid, and for one hundred dollars damages ; a'so, for costs and di?b.uns mcnts of this suit to 1m; taxed. WHITNEY A MOXTAXYE. . Attorneys for plff. Published by order of the Honorable I. F. Bonhnm, Judc of said court, which order I dated August 5th, 1S7G. itUKllntnvS QQQ eonu, VLSesf ItDWWW furnish, but those willing to w w w wrk ,,' oasilvearn a draendol- inrs a flay rignt in tneir own locaiuics. nave 0 room to explain here. JtnKimew pleasant aim nonomoie. omen, ana ooys anu (fins no as well as men. We will furnish yon a com- plele OntUt free. The business pays better tban anything else. We will bear expense of stai t- inir lull. Particulars fr"e. Wrife and see. inrinersand mechank-s, their sons and danah- tei-s, and nil classes in need of paying wok at ters, and nil ciasses in need of iwyinjt wirk at borne, should write to us aliont the wirk at once. Now is the time. Don't delay. Address Thi e Co., Agnsta, Maine. iniv9.J In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for t'ie countv of Linn. Alfred Wolverton, Plaintiff, vs. R. J. Wolver- ton, flctcii'mnt. To R. J. Wolverton, the above named defend ant : In the name of the State of Oregon : Yon arc nl:cl)y n.,inired to appear and answerthe com plaint oi I in::xive piainiin in i neaiioveeniitiea court, now on file witb the Clerk of said court, within ten days from the dale of the service of this summons upon yon if served in Linn coun tv, Oreirou ; but if served in any other county in t he Stale of Orearon.thcn within i went j tays from th date of tho service of this sumn ons upon von ; and if served by publication, then on or before the first dav of lhe next term of said court, to-wit.' Monday. Octolier Md. IM70: and you are hereby notified that if you fii to anrs-ar and answer said complaint, as hereby required, lite p'.aintitt will apiily to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint, to wit, a dissolut ion ot the bonds of uiatrlmnny exiatlng lietwo-n you and plaintiff and for tlie care and custody of the minor children named therein, to-wif, Uohn J., Eiizalieth J., Fred. W.t and Geo. A. Wolverton. N. B. Hl'MPnREY. Attorney for pl'lT.. I'nbil died by order of Hon. It. V. Honham. Jnde of saill Court, made this Sih day of Ansnst, 1876. tnslln6v8 ALB AMY (lalleiato Institute ALBANY, : : OREGON. TIIK FALL TERM of this ins'ltntfoa will bein on MONDAY, b;PTEMCLR , Will, wnn tne loiiowiug Pnctiltjr of IuKtrnctiou : Kev. II. W. STRATTOS, A. M., PreslUnt, and Professor of Menial and Moral Science llcv. L. .1 PUWKLL, X. M., Pro feasor ot Math ematics and Nai nral Sx-fcnccs. II. II. UK WITT, A. M., Professor of Ancient Lansuai;cs. Miss MARIA IltVLXE, Teacher of Prrnrary Departinnt. Miss ELY A ERETMAS, Teacher of Instrn mcnial Music. I. B. KICK, M. P, Ifctarcr on Physiology and Hygiene. Calei:dn.r ' Kirst Trn-m fTraiiis S?riteml)eT"4. Is7. - second Term lupins Novemlwr 1H. ltfliT, T!ird T:t"ui lies fits Janmtry 2i. Is7. Voiii-ih Term bi-lns Anrll y. Ie77. Y'acatloii Of ene wi el: dn-.-hm the Jinlf-.laTS1. I Closing eicrC'K."3 of the school year, Jan n, ! isi7. ( Kn.Vs Tof lUm i I PniMAiiv DcrAHTXEST, ptr term. P9 . t'uMXi'S EWilifil rjiiAKim.S, per term.. " 1 JIiGHKit Bka sens, including Prepa;a;o- j rv Latin and ('reck 11 CO 1 Collfoi ate, tncludmsr Higher Ioin and Ork, Ad vane u Malliemat ics. and Mental and Moral Sciences, per term.. 13 00 French and German, each, extra....' eo Iiistrtiinen'ai Music 11 00 l.'sc of Piano 3 00 Incidentals 54) Tuition in all cases required in advance Punctual alicndance, nearness, promptness and gentlemanly and ladylike deportment will be expect oil tioni all who uiav become members of tlio school. I J. POYVKLL. ProSucs & Commission Morcliafit, Warehouse nt foot of Ellsworth street, IS SOW PliKPACED TO RECEIVE AND store 100,000 Bnliol f Grain. SACKS furnislicd five to those wlio store witb tne. and for suio to others at the lowest market price. Sfcs3 YViU Always pay the highest market price for (.'rain. C. D. Si.MPt-ON. Albany, July , 1S70-8ii4I ITIS BROTHERS, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A IVcw and Large Invoice or JEWELRY, And will Hell nt (be Following- Price 1 Coin sliver. 2 oz. P. R. ItartlMtt. wlih..rt Watch, 21 00: each additional ounce 3 M. Elht-day sjetb Thomas Clocks from t& 00 to li 00. And all other troods in proportion. The only house above Portland that keeps the SALTZMAX WATCH. Goods Sold, Entntoved I" re pf C'bartre, BX MR. KVEBET. Pract ical watch-maker and Jeweler, late of Cal ifornia Watch Co., and the only en(jraver in Albany. . AGENTS FOR THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE. A nrood assortment of Sewing Machine See dlea and attachments. TITUS BKOS. NATIONAL Business Oollegre, POHTIAM), OKKCtOM. ATSD ABUSINE.S KDCCATION IS TUB SUREST tcuarantv or success for peraoas ip all pur-.uuaofme.-rhi5iiE ,ol.B3,A sent free to any -wrrTK. :lvsm3 Lock Imj. I'd. For JEtetXo 2 A Large Itod) of Rich Land for Sale Clieap. non Aciir& or lash fx luc cotmtti VO) 900 acres in cnltlvat ion-every cre 0 eeptible of cult lvatloit well W:lte.,i"dZ1." ! good house, barn, and W'J'O"?,,1 "CXT2 TIu under fence, and lyintr within 9 road station. Allftootl (ra or jrrww ln. To entire tmct will be soKl ebenp. "JqjJj- Aug 301 Mv7 i Albany, Vregott. Attention, rrntt Graxtrtl t rrmr. nitjecrons of tttti rtivr A Co. be to fttinodnce that they Will put tliei Fac-tory fn mwrntion as soon as Fruit nu ' r.tables are ready lfr ttse, and WiU pay easB for the same when delivered. .-j Iloxes will be fnmlslieii to sH t tftc -pUfpttMl of brinRincr their frnit to the fsctory. Fruit uhould be picked from life trrw nl mfl bruised. Paities havinsr plums should Ije pstrtleWlar 19 Rather them before they become too rh'T, j ALLKN PAlllAr.H, A. X. AiacLn, Prenidenf. Secretnrr. A many, July 28, W7(W)n44 8. LetUr from a PuUmaaier.' ! "Axtiuh, III., 'Dec. 1, 187. "Miswk. J. B. TtosK A Co.: ."Mv ri has, for a '-.nu; time, lieen a ternhlw sufferer from F.hctiiiuv ttii. he has tried many physiclnnsttnd many remedies. Theonlrthlnn which has sri en her relief is Centanr Llnimvnk I am wjoiced 10 suy this has cni-ed her. I an doing what I can to est rail its s-ile. 9 YV. IL KINti. ThU is a sample of many thousand lestimonl-. ltl received, ot wonderlnj curw effected by 1h Centam-Liniment. The in-rredienta nftkls ar ticle are pti!ttisl)l anrond each bo, tie. It con tains Witch Ifuzel, Mentha. Arnica, Koek Oil. Ctirbolic. and inijiedieiits liitheito little known It is an imlisiiiiiublc lcl that tbeCenlirar l.int ment is pci-formiuj uiore cures of swellings, S ur.hMiil-. lfjptHis. Kbmmatisu.Kearalq;fa femtiwt. Caked lireasls. lck-Vn ,tc, 1 6nn all tin' other Liniments, Lmbrm-ationsi, J-xtracls, Salves. Oiiitiiients and plasters now fn uf . For Toot haclie. Karacfve, Weak Itack. Itch ami Cutaneous Kruiitions. it is admirable. It cures burns and scalds wii liont a stur. Kxti-aets pot sons fmtii liiftati.l si Iin;s.id Iieals frosf-blti- wl cbili'.Mitins, iu Abort lime. No fauttly iia niBird to'!",: wuhotn. t fto CVutanr Uoiiiirnl, wlii:, wrapper. Th t'enttiBr (Jiilmrot, Tellow Wraipc Is adapted to tlx- tah skin, muscles and flesh of I he mi: null crr-iitiou. Its ertects ntn rvete Cuses of Spavin. Swernv. Wind IJall, It! Ilea,! ! Afessra. J. JaWTliire Co.. Drntr-rists, corner ol Elm and Front streets. CieM'mnali. hio. say : -In our ii-t!jhbM hol a nmnlierof ti-aumsirrs arc m-Inir tlio? temir Unlim-nt. Tkey pro nounce it snjs'rior to nvl li t y iMkve ever tjscl. We sell as Mh in fmirioSvedmni lot ties p!i iLHm:lr Ka-tliesi- teaiast ers. We Invt thousands of sinMlnr testimonials. Kor Wounds. iiills, Sciinclws. Rin-lwcus, Av.r and foe Wt-vav Wimu $n-sai-pit has ne mal. KiirnM'i's, lii'er-m:n-niid s: oek-inisers. Iiave in this Liniment n remedy whlc& iAwottb a bun drcd times its copt. JLAljomlory o4 .f. "P. T.vt- & Co.. in ley st nn , w k. PITCHER'S J. C ASTORIA. Mm her ,nnv have rest ami thetr liable may have lfciilib. if thev will n CasKn-la tor Wind, Colii'. Worms. Feverlslinens.Soi-e Mouth, Croup. orSiomach Complaints. It is entirely a reire tuhle prei-am: ion. and contains neither miner al, morphine, nor alcohol. It 1 as pleasant ict lake as honev.tind nei!her;rBi?9 nor gripes. Itr. K. Iilm'iK h. or Hunont, o.. says: "I am nsini: Casioria in my pracllee with tha most sianal i-enu;i and happy result." l"hi is what everv one says: Most nurses 1m New Vorlc t.'itv u-w the Cas:or!a. It Is pre pn ret bv Messrs. J. . Ilise Co.. 4H Dey Kiwi, Nrw York, successors to SHinuel Pitcher. M. l. 39v!t tl llearTiwr I will oprnk I excllea POM'S EXTRAS'' -'n. sn,t Tivmkk PahB lcstrrr. Has been in nsn over tWrcy yean, and for cleanliness and prompt CHUBB !. fxn:IIy can aitord to b mT.oont PonU's Extract. Accidents, BrnlMM, Contusinns, Cut, Hpra.tns, are rellerea . almost instantly by external application. Promptly relieve paina or ttarna, SeajMa Kxeoriatlonat Chaflnsa Old Hrea, Boll, felons, Cams, etc. Arrests Id flamatlon, reduces wellines, stops bleedisg, removes disrolomtions and heals ranidlr. FEMALE WEAKNESSES. It alwsys relieve. rh iu the bark auif loiu, ullnessud praesiDg palm la the head, nausea, vertigo, -IM LE0C0R8HSA hhas no equnL AQ kinds of al ceratiuns to wh ic.li ladies are subject are uvu vircaes cunnoc iw execuea. promptly cored. Knuer detail in Doom nanvinff each bottle. PILES blind or bleed! n meet pretnpt rellet and ready care. Ho case, however ehionic or obstinate. en lonar resist Its regnlarsse. VARIOOSI VEIHS.-Itt the only sure euro for tins uistrvssuitf sail dangerous eoiiclitton. K1DNET DISEASES. U luutnoenual lortK-rma-uent care. . BLEEOIMB from any cane. For this la a ar. cllir. It has saved liundreds ot lives when sll other remedies failed to arrest bUs-dtag from cmfi, slemarb, I nnara, and elsew here. RHEUMATISM, NEUBALBIA. Ti .he es-I tarache are all utike rul.eved, aud often per nianently cared. . . . PHTSICIAMS ot h schools whon rcoaajoted wiLh Puiid's Extract mt Wlteb 1 ll ncm ommend it in tlisir practice. We tin i a leitefsoC contmeDdstin". from Unndreds ot hystciane, many of whom order it lor nee In their wt practice. In additloa to the foregoing, they order Its ne (r Hwellieare of all kinds, Uainsy, Sere Threat, InM noted Teesrila, simnla sad chroule llarrh-m, Cetitrns, for which It w a specific,) ChilblnlsnH Preea rd Feet, Ktings nt I Meets, 31 ewUesii, ctc.,i Chapped Ilaada, Face and indeed all msnner of skin dlseaees. TOILET USE. Kesjpves lereee, Restahar . aud !Sartlrt bas t ats, Erapiesisi aud PI tuples. It rril. intigorn-'a, and rt "Jrerhe. while wonderfully improving the C'emplexlea. TO fARMEHS. Peals Extract. No Stock Brdir,uo UverrMna can afiord to be without It. It is used by rli the Leading Livery Stahlee, Street Ksiirouds and ttrst Unrseaaea ia New York City. It has no equal for Hprsd, tlaw n ens or Saddle eh Unas, HUBweaa, Hcratrhee, 8weliln-s,Cut, LsM-ewilssMiK Mleedlntr, FnMWMiia, CsMte( IHarrbeMa Chills, Colds, etc. Its rangeof actioa Is wioe, aud tbu relief It affords ia so prompt that It la. iovatnahle in every Fann-vsrd well as m every Farm -liouse. Lrtit be tried once, sod von will never be wit heat it. SAflllOII. Pend Kxtrmrt bes been imitated, , Tbtsgenuine article has the words Pe4 Kx troet blown In earh bottle. It jS prapared by the only persons livlnar who ever knew bow to prepare it prupei ly. Befose all other pre parations of Witch Hazi L This la the only, article used by Physicians, and 1 tlie boept tal of this contitry and Europe. HISTORY AMUSES tF PCRB'S fITtAIT, in pamphlet fesnu, sent free nu aptuicatioa to P0S ItTSAOT COMPART, w Mstdea IPnrrhnr UCI IQUI Lmtmen P0 EXTRACT