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VOLUME IX. ALBANY, OREGON, NOVEMBER 3, 187G. NO. t. business cards. JOHN CONNER, B A N K J N G AND Exchange OfHce, ALHIVY, YErOSlTs, KECEIVE1 Sl'BJKCT TO X I check at siitht. t Interest ailowwl on ttinu deposits in coin. Exchange on Portland. sn Krn Isw, iiid 'ew York. for sale at lowest rate. Collections um U ami promptly remitted. IteferS to II. AV. Corbett, Henry .Failing, Vt S. I.add. - Hanking hour rrom 8 A. M. to 1 IV 51. Albany, Feb. lTlsU-:Bv3 A. CA KOI HERS & CO., - D.ulers In "ST" cr?--S tUKIiK ALS, OH., IMIXTS, tiliS.'-,, UFi:, ETC, All the JKijiuliir I fc- V . 1 "Y"rT I." 13 T !"- T CJ Tj T f SOTIOXS PERJTMUtV, ani ioiiM:.o. l'urti.-ii'ar care and vroaintne!" siven FliyHieisuiV pveMcriptionsuua Family 11 ec lpes. A. C.VROTHEIIS i CO. AJIjiiiiy, DrejtiM-ivZ II. J. SJO'EITOX, M. O., C- Bini ATt: tr Tin: i xiviirmty i I Mc licn! "oilesje of New York, litre i lneinlxrof lllluv it-n Jl .spital JIe'Htl Col- ; leiro, Xew York. tFKtCE-lH A.Carothcrs , & Co.'s dru,r stoit;, Albany, Orcson. j CPlZOimi'S n2TA.tl-lD. I THE BAY TEAM MILL IlViX. j VNI IS FI.OCHISHINC. I.IKE A:i::i.N 1K- tree. Thankful for pi'.st favnn, ; on-i willinar to m'-ril Ihe cm tin nance ol the same, the I1SV TEAM will always be : leady, and i-aily toiuul, to ilo any hauling j with'in t lie city limits. ttr t rcatnalil:- ! cmHM-iiii in. " tM ellvery r i:ood.s J-periity. A.X. AKXOl.h. 2oyS Pioorie:tr. i WHY SAY" THIS DAMAGING AM' i f V-Tro-i'ileson-.e complaint cannot he; cure 1. when . inuny evi 'le;ittw.-f sms-ess , m:!it he pia :n.' I 'i.'icu-i- yoa e'. cry day- ! cures of suiviose l bM-;K-Vs-i .-a.--.-s? Your ' physician infoi-ttis yon ihi, the ioneryou aliow llie i-iinpiaiut to e.xisr, ou lesM.i you r chances for relief. Kxp rieiwe ma auyht this in nil ri;s. -: A. t'sroihers A in. 'h file fills mid Ointnifiit are all they are rocommen-icct to be. Will care Chrouie. It indan 1 ttieedinu Ci'cs in a very short tiin and arc C'lnwui-'ni io u-e. This prciiarai ion is s-.-nt ty mail ir ex press to any point within the United State.-, at 1 50 per puckture. Address. A. C-AITTITIIEES CO.. STv5 Box 33, Albany, Oregon. The Eugene firemen are makiiig ar rangements for u grand bail at Lane's Hall on Christmas eve. JOHN SCKMEER, DEAlUt IN Groceries & Provisions. ALBANY, OllEGON. HAS JUST OPEN ED HIS NEW OROCER establishment on corn or of Ellsworth and First streets, with n fresh stock ot groceries, Provisions. Candies. Cigars, Tcv lacco, Ac., to which lie invites the atien tlon of our ciliKcns. In efnnection with theston? he will koep It llakery, and will always have 051 hand a full supply of frewU bread, ci-acker, ic. t3f Call and see me. JOHN SCHMEEK. February 16-2 4 v4 ALBANY FOUNDRY nd Machiiae Shoi), A.F.CIIEKK1' Proprietor, ALBANY, OKEGOX, Slanufactares Steam Kngioes, Flour and Suiv V3U1 9Sucl:in cry, WOOD WORKING , . ' .' ' An 'l ' AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, And all kin of IKON AXD BmAW C'ASTISUS. Particular attention jmid to repairing all kinds of machinery. 41 v.1 ElinYI. nootnnl!Slioe5Iker.3 1 dixir . enst of Harper's warehouse. Is always on hand to do work at reasonable rates, n-nt and nice. . 27-in3 ar. x. nooitE, House and. Sijrii laiiiter, ALBANY, : : OREGON. GKAISIXG, PAPEBHANGIXfl. CALCEMIN in. Glazing, &c. Harinif had an experi ence of 25 years In the business in the East, I can aafely iftiarantee satisfactory work to all. fchop on First street, next door east of Clark AWyatt. 2ftv8 Barber 0b.op 1 L. 13- ROYAL HAS OPENED a Barber Shop on First street one door west of Thoni)soii A Irvinti's liar nesa shon, where he will be pleased to meet all wno wish work in nts line, i tiaiiKitn tor past lie-, w uicrita vuni iuuhiiix "i liw vaxtui-. ui keep constantly on hand a full supply of Perfumery sod Hair Oils, tbe best assortment in town. Come and see me.. Albany, Or., February 25, 187fi-23v8 ' S. C. STOXE, 31. patronage, he hopes by elosc attention to btisi- ! for men and boy, at reuw.ia'ilo nites, uaian T.. '. n-iii teeinir Rati? fact ion. Physician and Surgeon, BHOWSSVILLE, OKEGON. orriCX.Ai tbe Vni; Ntors, 27tt 1 r.f ! I SAMUEL. E. YOUNG, Wholesale and RefaU Dealer in dry goods, clothimc, groceries, boots & shoe?, threshers, reapers & Lowers, rVAG3HS, FLOWS, 8ED DRJLLS, BS0ABC3T SEED SOWERS, ETC. First hired, A I !.-- UrPfsM. Toniw : - " - Oassli. Charles Hotel, i-iCr VhJ.Ssik5 mid 3'irsi Ms., A LB AN V, OREG ON, Manilas & Morrison,, 1 pi; vrm etoii3. ! i I H.i-e nc-.v'v f.;:". ! tiesl tilt; marvel atfor t tli-.-l-lM.nt. T!'.. miivs c-i til' tuhic. X'rec Co:i-ii to ami fff-oii tlic Koiie. . . i.cicis in - 33 X. "!2T CS- CZ 0 IO ?3 . CiotSlfHX. Foti ami i':X-. iivu.- V.-r-, Trul-.ii m.l V:tl:r-ji, SiiM vi'i v low ii;!)i" i-r r;t-h. or t: n.-omi't n.:.! e:i-st itiit i-:i tmi,. Furrs:ti5r3 Warcrooms. i;,iii-:i ;i;ai UA mi-ehtt-H' I tin- ire l-eivst t'oljlr in lie la'e rirto of Uraf .t Co'.tH of :. .ai'. in the f-i i'ii it niv h-.isiiii-s. take- this op;ori nun y t re: n i -i his '.banks ici ; he . ttizens of Ailmny a I viei'.tty wlio iirxe ir-.-ii'-ro-i-ity nil;rn ie I hiiii in vli;- pa-!, it'l l f'e.s n-ei fully usk a eontint'Hii.-e oft lie -1..1:. Ail kinds ,t tnr- nilnre kipt on h:i:i 1 a. id nianaho-i 111 ed toor-h-r 1 at .lowest rates. I ::1 (JHAK. , AKianv. Nov. 12-vS ;S w TV. THE FX CEI'-UilN ED IlKfi LEAVE To' uijT-.o ui:-e to tile t;i:teiis tf Ai-ja'iv and r--i;-iv,un It 11: eo-i t ry That. !t:i -. ie-x :;nte?: ie I -'-. 1 -Sf.-iv-s wi. h tl-.e- riee'e--ery m:i--h:.ii-ry for ruts- t in z a-id vcin-i tir t-.i:!.i;:i rs. -a o it re rea ly.' a1 a 'I 1 ti-.ite.s to rerciv- i u" let's t-e- work, wllteti ; we w ill -i( in s!j,v--t f"' te.- at le-v. es! ra'es. We : imiiitee I'ii.ii-e ;.-ta-i ioti i:: al; v. Oi k under ; hy n J. (lister- leit at t!;- Ml-iitsr-rir fitliee in'oiriptly ; Ht'-ntf.l to. Ap; Alba, H ' 1Y. ALLEN .Ml. Or. A p; ar.M.lt WAMt: Nit Ti f: A rUtt-T ST?., AXS. MARSHALL, Proprietor. i Caki?ia;es. r.cfu.iEs, ir Ks.t s.un u. i -lerses ' l'-i on n-,i-!i:;iMi.' terms. ' a llor.-H'- !f: i r- t ay i lu- t::iy or . ... i I wiil Ut v'. "nii.- of I li,' list c-t. fiiis t'tr Turn- ! 11 H U "i- nii-1 ciirriuc iui-uUiicl for fu- ; l:ir a fly riiit in their own loviaiitieH. Have j noinl. j tio r'o:n to xp-!: lit -10. i:uini-s T!,!'"tnt iive Rir a c;tl! avIk'ii yon v.-;tit to ri !f. ; xv Ihiiioih1)'. Vonu. ftTid loys al irls (o ( ! N. MAlCSlfAf.I- i -5 wcil ti:t'U. Wo will fiinii a on tt tom- I m - -Alb.'iiiv . M. )A7-,-2,- i i-ic nt:i trrc. Tli insin..- m Ih'X ttr . ban i tiail 1 SClCGISy , . . , . ( I XT A J A Zi t Ti"1 ? i JJL. A,,i .1- 1.1 VV A, Ll ' ; t!iis. & Rrttrrsil mJIJCS.F iitlii WAZtK : S triS s;nl 'ist5U'le u sorHat'iiS. Stoves, Tinware, Puiiips. Mose. Tin. Copusr. Ziii3 aal Slieet Iran.! on hand lor sale. The Goidsiiiilh Eange, THE I! EST map-i;. CROCKERY WARS, The largest and most eotnjilete a -sortnient in the city. Keeps till kinds of OILS & VHSTEZ LEAD. Always on hand, to be sold for ine-1'tciital uses. CT'Hpairlnx done neatlv, short noiive, and WAitKAXTKii. j. ci:aiavohe. First street, Ailmny. Oregon. nalvs or?. PuumietBR, Pure and SVcsii drugs am Medicines: Oils IcrriJ:irk,i, Toilet Article, iui v.es Ait Kiiori.nF.B ijmkks. CSiT" Pix-scl iptions carefully filled, , S-15 ; iLATK nV 5IKUIGAM TVIx'oiiayit Tailor, KEEPS always on linn I loeskins, Casitnepes Vestintfs, etc., a iartrer nnd In-tter stock tliiin ever before brouijht to this market. . Cuts and makes to order nil styles of Clo'lun .Shop on Eirst street, itext uoor to t,uy .iiar ket. lafelv occupied by Dr. E. O. Smith. 2"v8 JIeJiirc usid !! ure Frames. Would announce to the citizens of Albany and viehnfv.that he is pre-wred ti furnish all kinds ttc-'ri-mi: kk A V to order.nt shout notice, Pietur-s finmerl, nnd old frames rerwiiiiMl 'at at his office ou Eirst st r-et, win -Uutr ii if ! nroiel-ill'iii. and leave your urdcri. iii-" I GIST FRSENDS! CITiZEKS I ! COUNTRYrWIEN !! ! LEND US YOUR TRADE I V"K t! WE .llT opened 'out I' nil 1 fresh assortment ot V XEW I PllOVlSIONS, ; ,v.c, tii Dr. Tuto's new brick, Kit street, where ! yi f uould In- pleased to serve you v.itll any ; 1 tiinyr in n i I mo. cur :tK.-k n selected In Man Francisco, by j known in tins city, un J Wo feel nafti Jn mii iMV.cUon to all who lavor ns with their itt romme. Wo i i:: c:i.knvor ti kc-t; on hand a full suiv ply of "Vojii i able., in their season, tit nH times. You nrt invited 10 cult and iw us. T i 1.F.M & TATE. Alhuny, May 3. "7t:k5 BUYS THEM. I 1 AVIXti JUST RKCEIVKI A 1- Al! : li SU 11- k 1. liH'tiT ! tln-t-r-h' ij.-ili ati-J ti:-u Icji-t EIAS GEAI?i EIIILIi, ill t .!i:vi-r f;-in-. tin- r'H'-:ry. ntn now tT,-rini; t'Xtm in l-'t i anMils to t hi- !iirui-i s of Oregon- Voit ft' i tn bi-dt liii'iniu's iii iht-Stale ai"- i:ov uin iheiu. ;t-. iLr C'l Mini an iiu-i-i-a.Siv.1 idd of grain t is t he r:ii!t t'f drliMii-r. fun be use-1 eatiullN well its $ , I OriiJ r 5f4iirf-:ivl Setter, The STATESMAN '.I1A1N CHILE has been ar.-.l ly i n 1 1 "Cove 1 tor this eai-. Wnri'inniiHiii my Blacksmith Shop, corner of Ssi-oim uiul Eilsuo'rili streets. Albany, Oregon- Mareii :.l. l7rV2S u. ss. .-. i;i as". l AT TOIINFA' AT l.AAY, JSUOWXSVIEI.E. 1.1XX CO., IKiN. . pi r"I "T A ' .Ilrii lleSS. i'T i I O ' til V EX H A IX 21: S) i. t. rov.'i i t.. 1. pon i;!.!, tt rid nx. .4 1 1 rj i st e; s 'oibm. ito.H -at !-: M mid 'o- liesSi,, j in ,'ii3i;c-ryi', i ' Al'ntny. iitoitti'i. Colleet ions made and eon-; : ve atii-es proiopli attended to. 1-S iT ri!rcrj', t.t SAvims j tdi'.Jl'f. ; HAVIMi -e-ej-;ht o-.lt the de:ix;ry business ot ! j Mr. !.e-,v ;s S bnson. 1 lieijr i-.-ave to announce ' i " ' ti- ei . i.-ns :i :i I tu-;ucss men of Atbuny. that ; 1 nav,.- fjn i!'ii re-Ms ail ex i t- and joli wa.ron ; an I w ilt tie lia"py to serve ail n ho may give ; me a eui. i A i! or tci will 'Ih.' pi'omp attended to at ; reasdiialiie rates. ot iets may be ten al the l'fn' store otlSctl A arker. A IIKIIE PARKER. r-fc Czit'i be iti:i-io Itv t-vi;rv utrcit f'Vorv u?o:ii h in t lie t)iisl;ioss wo c'J IW W W furnish, tun. iImt i ;Iiinir to !in. t n:ii,!? f ir v, iii iit-iir : .v m-nv- n snui- im'jt tm. Viiv' ii-tiinr fi'e. Vri;o and cc. F:irttnr itri'l rtun li:mii.-s, 1 heir sons anti ifauh- home, should wire to us nhoul the work at j onee. ow Is the time. I .'tint tteiuy. Afiuress Tltt 1; A- Co., Ai;ie-t!t. itiine. n-Jv3.j V. ATCO.rlUiEIt & JEWELER, lorner First and J'erry Uta., AL3AXY, OKIIUOX. AVatches, Clx-ks, Silver and Plated Ware, and Jewelry of every description and of the lx:st man mac-lories, on hand lor sale at- fair rates. fc: jr .ear. 1 113 and rctairintr Timepieces a j sfKieinlty. 1 4;iT Jewelry, etc., rejioired and cleaned on i short rot ice at living nites. t.ive me a (till, and see for yourself.K3 March it, lt-'7G--21v Real Estate ana CQHTeyancmg Agent, AI.IIAAY, 1 s : iitE;ox. t-OIiJiEIf FIRST ASU BUOADAl-illJi STKEETS. IAKMS of aJJ si7.es. ini;rovvi and nniinprov Jl. ed. in the, and adjaetnif count les, suitable for ni in misinpr, also tim'o:ed land and stock ranches for salt on easy icrms. Also for sale a numts-r of dwelling houses and vacant lots in this city. Parties desirinu to either sell or purchase should call and learn terms and prices before purt-liiisinj; elsewhere. 3t2v8 .1. I). MuFAKl.ASlt. MM. SIOKOAN'. REAL ESTATE AGENCY! ! d AX1 EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, X'ext Iloor to Weils, Fargo & C"i Fxprtsw Otllee, Albany, OrejirojJ. ; XTE ARE ITSEPAUE1 TO FCnXlSH F.MI- Krants and others -food unr-fains In farms and sinull homesteads in Linn and adjoining conn I ies. Farms in value and size to suit pur ctuisera. Also, city property, both improved and un inmrored. ltentini farms and city property, and collec tions of all kinds, promptly attended to. Our facilities for advert iains will enable ns to do tnon for our patrons than any other A-reney in the tstato in our line. . W-e alsi pay special attention to the employ ment and laiiorexeliungo dcpartuicnt. Albany, Alay 121 f.. Uath liouss &JBarber 51 )p. "fllE t'X DERSIGNKTI AVOCEn EE3. EtT i fully thank the citizens of Albnli at I vi einity for the lUieinl pnH'onit-te liesrow J on him for the past seven ars. and liotie If r th fntnro a eontiiiuation of theirfavors. ? rih aceorci modal ion of transient, custom-.? int friends jn the HpjK'r art of town, he I .1. i,ien ed a neat little shop next door to Tnv o ' Jros Suioon, where a tod workman will a'w .?Bb n atti'iirlsniw to wait ii-oi palmnii. I'ec. II. ?s; l. Jof TVK3 . 1- C. A. WIIIXXEY, M. ., Graduate of Bellevue Hospital Sledical College, Physdcjian and. Surgeon, AtRtXY, OlIEUOX. tankasKS OF WOMB! A SPECIALTY. U Kesidotice in West lake's building, corner ot First andJLyon streets 41-8 3. LISSKY II ILL., M. !., OFFICE - At Rell R. Piuker"s new drugr store. KKSIIEXC'K-Seeind strct-t, between rail roHii iimi Montoin;ry. 8-4-t . W. WILCOX, liomocopatjiio Ili-sician. OFFICE with Iv. K. II. ilriftin. Fii-st street AUnny, Oregot;. Cr'C'liroiite; diwaws speciulty. ; 26v8 J. S. ALLAWAr, M. VFTElt A TIlACTtCE OF MKBE.TSE FOIT twobtv-eipht yenrs. in the stntes of Illinois, Indinxsi nnd liiwtt. Iihm lurrmanentl.v located in Allmnv, Oivjiou. OKFIt:K At ir. I'luin mcr' Irna Stow. HEPII'EXCE Comer if Montiffiiicrv and Kishtii streets, northeast of railroad depot. LVfnOJ JOB V R I XTJXG . When von wish Poster Visiting Cards. Business Carcis, Oiil Heads, Letter Heads Envelopes, Programmes . Labels, PRINTING HOUSE, Horse Eills, Circular, Pamphlets, I . or in fuel anj tliiii"; in the if Printing X&ine, call at the ALBANY GISTFR CORXEK FKRRY- FIRST-ST., A 1'ROJintXT MASWOXE. Hoti. George 11. Helm departel this life at 11 A. M. Stitidny, October 29tli, 1S7G, after a llngocing illness of many long weary months. The larger portion ol tlecc:i!tl's life hiid been spent in Oregon, 'right here in I.inn county, and he hud been honored by the people.-of the county, on threeoeca sloya, wc believe, by an election to the Stnte I.ofjishifnre. In 1S5S, we believe, he was elected Count' Clerk, and the fame yctir was untied in m.lrrage to Miss Francis Avery, daughter of the lute Hon. J. C Aver-, of Benton county. Alter retiring from the ofiiee of Clerk he was again elect ed to the Legislature, and In 1872 was one 4 of the Democratic candidates for Presiden tial Klector for the State of Oregon. le ceascd had been a prominent candidate for Congress and on the score of faithful ser vice was more deserving and had greater claims on the part' than any Democrat in the Mate. D ceased was born January lllh, at.d was therefore thirty- three vears old :it the time ot hU death. He leave? a wiie and a bright little boy to I mourn the loss ot a kind hiisbaml and in- ilulgent father. He was buried by the Masonic fraternity on Tuesday afternoon, a large concom-?c following the remains to the house of the voiceless dead. Peace to his :ihcs. Demochatio Faii.i hk. Auoihci Demo- cra'tic failure was witnessed in this city, last Saturday. CJen. Jo. I.ane was brought out ofhissecliision.ar.il pt-railud through the rain and mud of Saturday to the Court j House, where he. assisted by Ptirnclt. tin- j dcrtook to entertain a small audience. i miriiett le'l oif in a little talk, the only ! noticeable remark in which was that: "the . ! only power ou earth which prevents the I Chinese front voting is the Republican l nam in other words, the Chinaman will ! never be permitted to vote until the De- moeracy are placed in power once more. litcle Jo. I.ane ll.en ambled to the front, and in a loner .,i tedious hariane-iic claim- I---- etl that he had always been a Union man I never a secessiortist. notwiihstandiiig bis ' I record. He Claimed thai he had been offered j ! a M.-ij ir Getierah-y in the Confederate j I army; he al.-o claimed a similar positicn j ! hail htcii oiVereil him in llio Ciiion ai-tiiv. f j But he refused hoih tenders, and came hack assura.,iee ,,f ''rvei.tioii on the part of j to Oregon to engage in the occitiiti'ioti of j ' llVil-a-leetnttgandc-tnt'.g for twknt.d during I The Prim-e of MonU-ttegro will ac- ., ,. . ... ' , . i,i, ' eetit the six weeks' armistice it ititkey tlie enl ire rel-eiiion. tins man v ho had teen t -,, , J , , , , , t will sin render Mostar. j )ri'tiiiy imiiori-o. nno rect-ivt.ii ntiien ; ' tit the hands nf his coitntrv, never tlioitiihl 1 j it worth his while to raise even his voice j in defence of that country when in its direst peril! Rut then we have devoted more I space to the old innn than he deserves. I The Democracy brought him out as ti Insi resort. hopinr lo create a little chenp ptt thusitism. lint. alas, he is an (iverwhehn ing failure, ami -'til the money and time n-ed in decorating this relic ot Rourhouism has only proven beneficial to the Republi can party. CmcciT CociiT. Follow ing is (he dis posal of business hch.-re the Court hist week. Alexander I.adynsk wa.i admitted to citizenship. .lames 11. Houston v Andrew William son action at law. .Inil-rinent for plain tiff. . M. Jones vs R. M. Kettter & X. J. Croft action at, law. Continued. John McKhiney vs John .Tackel action at law. Juilginent for pltiinlifl'. Chii. Oooduouh s A. XV. Moore & J. V. .Moore action at law. Defendants demurer sustiiined. Jos. Robinetfe vs X. A. Rohitiette ac tion at law. Continued. R.-it-hel Moore vs Hint in Smith.' admin istrator review. County Court's decision reversed. J. II. Rttikh.irt vs Daniel Piathcr re view. Motion of deft sustained. F. M. Rice v. A. F. R. Grnbh et rex equity. Judgment by defendant. Ro.-ird of Itind Commissioners vs Timo thy Riffirs. Sale conlirnied. K. II. RuKirts vs D. I'eaeh & E. X. Reach motion to confirm sheriff's sale. Stile confirmed. Board of School Commissioners vs Susan W. Thorp et al motion to confirm sheriffs sale. Sale confirmed. Marv C. Kdgar vs David W. Edirar equity for divorce. Divorce ci-anfetl. El ma Kne vs A. J. Rose- equity for di vorce. Jteterreu to I... II. Monttmye. Henry McEntyre -s Amanda McEntyre equity for divorce. Referred to J. K. YVe.-itherford. On motion of C. E. Wolverfon, F. "M. Miller was admitted to practice law in this district. On motion of J. C. Powell, W. G. Piper was admitted to practice law in this dis trict. Grand jury found a tine hill against John Williams for larceny. Grand jury ftiited to find a hill against Jas. II. Antler-son nnd Win. McMahon. Blain, Young & Co. vs Thomas Clemens and R. Flinn. Sale confirmed Eliza J. Wheeler vs .lames Wheelei equity for divorce. Motion overruled. Peter B. Settle and John Mills appelant, vs Joseph lu. Miller respondent action at law. Confirmed. J. II. Berry !ip'Iltirit vs Jesse Oillicrt respondent action tit law. Motion to dis miss appeal allowed. Jos Robinette vs X, A- Robinctte. Or der of continuance set aside. Wm J. Smith et nl v-Vincent Watson et al equity. Settled by stipulation. Mm! key vs Putnam. Change ot venue to Benton comity. Samuel Porter et al vs Mary Long'et al -equity. C. E, Wolverton appointed guardian ad litem of heirs State vs Henderson Caldwell indictment for sodomy. Acquitted. Mh ry Town vs James Town equity for divorce. Referred to D. R. X. Blackburn. Isabella Hicks vs John X. Hicks pqniiy for divorce. Referred to J.W.Baldwin. Ilawley Dodd A Co. a's Eugene Buchan nan etal actional law. Plaint! fl'granted leave to file an amended complaint, Andrew Richa rd vs William Montgom-erj-eta! equity. Reave granted to file supplementary answer. A. H. Marshall vs G. J. Gray action at law. Judgment lor want of answer. State vs John Williams. Acquitted. - State vs Frank Schofield. Found guilty, and sentenced to the penitentiary for (wo years. Sociable. A sociable will be held sit the M. E. parsonage on Wednesday even ing next, to which all are invited. These reunions are very pleasant and agreeable alTahv, and we hope to see the roomw at the parsonage HlJod to overflowing on the evening in question. Frank Scliolield started for the peniten tiary Tuesday. He Una secured board and lodging for two years, at the State expense. October 27th. near Miller's station, to the' wile of It. S.' Owen, a son. HAItitlEi. At the residence of J. M. Merrick, Octo lu r 29t h. l7li. by Itev. J. K. DeVoiv, Mr. John Petty and Emeline Ioncater all of ibis city. May happiness attend them. coiiurnMed tAgHlning. Wool is in good dcmati'3 in Hoston ; w;t., a!, upward tendency. Host California wool sold in PhTa- jei,-,,ia ou t!;e t25lli tilt, for 25 ceiits a pound. Ellis, the Park Dank defaulter,, has taken $00,001 along with him, 40,000 being in gold certificates. Aecordingto the New Voik Tribune, the most effectual measures have been taken for pure registration in v..iinP Prepayment witli rebate began at the Treasury on the 25th, of the No vember interest. This interest amounts to 610.985, 131). j The l!ack Hills mining companies J van thrnngh seven tons of ore trotn the -Ilidilen Pleasure lode, cleaning up $5,000. Three passengers were killed and five wounded by a train running off the i e- jeiey vcituai toau oii the 25th tilt. ' A'ati'da Heron, the actress, has re- covered Sl.oOO 111 .New ork from Aaron Adams on account of injuries -,, .. , ,, . j t.y lai.ing into a coal in.ie in d e f e n d a 1 1 t's side w a 1 k . K. C. V'ashbun:e, chief of the de tective cl's of the 1'. S. Treasury, has been requested to rei'jrt!. Prince ?ililan has received jxisilive Arrests to have been made in Con. staniiiioji'.e in coiisequei.ee of a toiisii- raey to nssa--s!i.nte the Grand izier ' and M id hat J';ts!,a. The Htmgar'aii niinisler of war has' informed the rinat ee cotiiniitiee that in c-a-e ol need- 217,0ii0 anne4 militia conhl be completely equipped and nii-hiii'-d within eight days. , W. 31. U. Whitney, of Chicai;., has failed for e-i-'.jOO. The Pig IIon and Yellowstone cam paiejn has c-osed tor the reason. " On account of the death of a young son of Gen. -(itrfieldej that gentleman has cancelled his slump sjiecches. Twelve persons ivere injured hy tlie filling of a balcony during the Demo cratic procession through .Heading on the 2Gth. Tt is thought the Tiidi.ins of the Standing Pock agency have hidden their arms, as only U03 stand have been surrendered. The Yester:i railway companies unanimously agreed at New York on the 2Gih to advance the price of East ern bi nnd freight. Dervish Pasha's army is completely demoralized. Fighting continues around Alexinatz and Deligrade. The Spanish navy will be placed on ; a war tooting immediately. A steamer arrived at Havana from ! Spain on the 2()ih n't. with J,000 troops. Strict precautious are being' taeu in Canada to prevent Indian outbreaks. Great distress prevails in Montenegro notwithstanding the recent successes. The Sfianish minister proposes an extradition treaty with the United States. Schooner AnnaX)Iis is reported lost r-ft'the coast of New Foundland, with all on board. Non-coiifoimists in Spain are limit ed in worship to the interior of chapels and cemeteries. Eighteen Generals and several other persons, including two ex-ministers, have bc-cu arrested in Spain for con spiracy. The rush of visitors at the While House is about 2,000 a day. Revenue agent, P. Clark, lias been dire-barged from office by President Grant, It is supposed to be on ac count of his meddling in politics in Cal ifornia. Gov. Hayes attended the Centennfal on the 20th ult., it being Ohio's day. He made a speech on the rapid growth ot Ohio. Jle was afterwards received at the Union l eague Club. Inspiration won the. mile dash at Baltimore in 1:48 on the 26th nit. The mile heats for three year-olds was won by Ambush. Pest time 1:47 J. The free handicap for all ages was won by Uurgoyne in 3:174;. Joseph E. Egira tried to commit sui. cido in St. Louis on the 29th j ult. be cause ho was robbed by negro prosti tutes ot to,uuu in uonds and $8,500 in promissory notes. Oue bond and all the notes have been vecovercd.. Iioumania is ftill liesHatiiig wl.at' cout fte to pursue. It is believed in Uelgrade that Scrvia will be created a kingdom. The hve days' batte at Djunis was a complete victory for the Turku. The Ilelgiau murderer, who killed1 the ofiicer w ho arrested him, has beeiv caught at Lille, Fiance. Iiuss-ia lHig herself averse to war i endeavoring to induce Kouinauia and (Irecce to take the Held. A newspaper war is going on bet ween Austria and (icrmany 1:1 regard to 'the hitter's position in the war. The deal Itcat between. lay FinaP and Jsroadside was run 'oif, the Ameri can horse winning by half a "length, On the 21st the Servians evacuated Krotiick after part 1 y destroying it. The Turks found valuable booty there.- The state of affairs between Cotiritf Andrassy, of Austria, and Heir Tiza, Premier ot Hungary, is precrious. Henry Scales was hanged by the' ; Cherokee authorities on the 21st for murdering a negro. This was his third victim. Democrats of the '3d New York dis trict have nominated ex-Mayor Hunter,-' of Drooklyn, for Congress, and Tauu many renominated Hewett in the 10th district and 3.1. C. Alnrphy in the 5th. .Students at Pesth have resolved upon' a torch light procession in honor of tjic Turkish Consul, notwithstanding they have been ordered not to by the au thorities. From Florida news comes indicating; a decided possibility that the Ileptibli--cans will carry the electoral ticket though the Democrats will carry th State ticket- The impresskii) gains strength daily in pool rooms that Hayes will be elect--ed, even without New Ycrk State, and" tie Kime men betting on Hayes on the . general result, give odds in favor of j Tilden earrvinrr the New York electoral: am - - - - j Votc reinriied home last week inconsequence' of information that hard work may carry that Stale also tor Hayes, thougli little dependence is placed on this. An explosion r.t St. John's, New Pniitt-wick, im the "2Gth lilt., in the building ixx-upied by Adam Young, tln Ftntih, fi-cd' the building. Several ineir who were working in the fifth rft-ry j were burned to death, and three other badly injured. At the Xewmarkct Houghton nieei--ing tin the 20th, the race for Delling haTn handicap, resulted in a dead heaT tor first place, between the Aiuericsiri , horse Fay Final and the Knjjlish Ui'Oad-j-8ide I.ady Laudeu third. Xhie horses ran. The Dewliurst plate was won by Chainant, -with Plunger 2d and Wins Chester 3d. Seven horses ran. A reception was tenijcred on the 2Cth ult., in Irooklyn, to Martin F. Tuppcr, the English poet, and Wm. Onllen Piyant, the American, poet, at the residence of Dr. DeYVitt ThagPI Tlie guests were introduced to both Mets and Mr. Iter Cooper, who wa also present Addresses were made by Tapper, 'JVmagc, Riyatit, 3fayor Schroeder and Mr. Peter Coopep, Govs. Pills'oury of iMiiipesota, Kirs' wood of Iowa-, Harding; of "Missouri,-Osboi- e of Ivansas, Pennington of D'a--kota, C'arber of Nebraska, and several other eminent gentlemen and professors met at Omaha on tlie 20th ult. for the purpose of discussing the mode and, means of ridding the country ot grasr--hopjieis. A committee was appointed to prepare and present a series ot reso lutions to the country and a memorial, to Congress. The Pepublieaiis seen likely to de rive help from an unexpected quarter in the pending campaign. The struggle of Tammany vs. Tammany for the city government promises to be paramount. The defeat of either local faction by the other is political destruction: so each seems disposed to sacrifice national tv municipal success. John Kelly doubt less is true to Ids pledge, but- a panic seems impending in which no leadership can control fugitives. Unless pome truce is arrange i, this conflict promises to reduce the Democratic majority for Tilden in New York pity quite out half. . SoutU Amerh-m.- The rebellion continues hi Ihe Unitedj Stales of Colombia. An army of 3', 000 men, it is reported, is intended to be raised to suppress it. Fighting has been progressing- in Toliraas, where General Delgado defeated the rebel under their chief, Cassabianca, Thfc leader retreated into Antiofa, and the rebel forces at Manizeles,. in that Stater with whom he formed a junction, are now said to amount to 19,000. Gen Delgado, of the national army, baa joined Gen. Tryillo in '-lite State of Cancia, and their united forces number 9,000. The rebels hold Pastool. Xo movement has yet lieen made by tlie' national troops in that direction. 'Gen eral Sanchez, with 15,000 men, guards Popoyan. From that place tlie capital 'is safe from a cvp de main on the part ot the rebels. President Para is extiected to outer into Mcvillion booh with 15,000 men, and there were some prospects of an eud of the rebellion. . i -' , , , ' , " Tlie man who vetoes bills that arc u the interest and demanded by the people desires the peoptc to believe he is uo.U owned bv lie O N. Co.