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1 ' 11 n rft fr ti 4 & v ALBANY, OKEGON, DEC. 15, 1S76 AFT Eli THE JJATTLE. After the noise and rar sum! ;onu eiou ot the liatlle is over, and the smoke gradually disappears, the truth of our a-sscrtions, maintained from the first, that Haves and Wheeler are elected President and Vice President, become plainer and more distinct, not only to Kepnblicans but to honest and consci entious Democrats e veryw here. And their election was lairly and equally achieved, U, in the face of the most1 gigantic frauds and intimida tions ever perpetrated in this country. The proof that these frauds and intimi dations and murders were committed by Democrats for the purpose of elccU in. Saiu'l'J. Tilden, is daily becoming more overwhelming and indisputable.' .MIHL1 1CI If ivmuviuw ...V, ' ' give it up without any more .iiiyestispu tiou ; and tlie telegraph informs uathat Democrats in the touth are making every exertion to cover up evidences of the "reform4 undertaken by tliem dur ing the progress of the canvass and ou election day to carry the Feveral South ern States against the will of the people. Southern Democrats freely acknowledge that Hayes and Wheeler have fairly won the race, and the only bowlings ...! 1 ).,,nin(o ant miYmiM to ami threatcnings of blood and carnage come from Northern copperhead, whom en Hill characterizes as always "in visible in actual war!" The copper head press of Oregon will probably continue tobe alarmed, and cry war and havoc ; but they nor their followers won't fight they are as harmless as doves, lien Hill wiys the South don't want var,aud there Isn't really a particle danger. A few days ago the copjierhead press asserted that the Supreme Court of South Carolina had issued certificates to Tilden electors. Put this assertion is found to be as false as the assertions of the election ofTildenand Hendricks, and the thousands of similar lies pro mulgated by them during the canvass. The truth is that Hayes had a large majority on the face of the returns, and the only court record made of the mat ter shows that Hayes and Wheeler had a-majority of over five hundred, with out throwing out a single vole. And the more the matter is looked into in South Carolina the worse it will be for Ti'den. -- And the same may be truth fully said of Florida and Iouisiana. 'Hie silly manner in which the bmigler, Cronin! attempted to carry out the Tihlcn iplot here in Oregon, has changed what ' might have proven at least a serious complication, into a stupendous farce tor the Democracy, and made the participators the laughing stock of the Nation. Every day the case grows stronger dates, Hayes and Wheeler; and as in auguration day approaches, opposition from any respectable source will gradu ally cease, nntil not the faintest breath ' will be beard in opposition to the will of the people in their selection of Hayes for the position of Chief Executive of the Nation for the coming four years. DEMOCRACY BUSTED AGAIN. Judge Bond, ot the U. S. District Court, South Carolina, has discharged the board of State Canvassers from custody.. Iu his decision he says the mandamus of the State Supreme Court was served on them after they bad ad journed ; that the State courts had no jurisdiction whatever over the returning board, the functions of the State can vassers being executive and involving not merely ministerial, but discretionary powers. Thus the busted Democracy tnly meet rebuffs at every turn ! : x I OUR NEW; GOVERNOR. James K. Weatherfbrd, Esq., Speaker ot the House of representatives, it is reported, u now Governor ad interim, the Governor, Secretary of State and President ot the Senate having been wdered to report at Washington City without delay. How events do shape themselves! Gov Weatherfbrd be longs to No 2's, and 2's always come out ahead ! j - CONDEMNED BY THE PEOPLE. Seme of the Democratic journals make light of the fact that the people have burned effigies of Grover here and there over the State. Bat these same iukslingera feel that the people are in earnest, and that Grover and those who abetted him iu b'w great crime Lxik be" held to a strict accountability for their eets, and their hands tremble when they tvxita!. They have been "spotted" by the pe-!a, .axd th.eyieel their end ap pruacJ.i '.-" ' It is ar;nocaced that Cronin has farted fcr Washington. "What for ? NORTHERN FIRE-EATERS DIS COUNTENANCED BY SOUTII- ' ERN MEN. From telegrams we are led to balieve that politics are redhot in Washington. The Northern Democratic members of Congress are on the rampage this time, while the Southern members are con servative, having gone so far as to meet and consult over the ad visibility of standing together and discountenanc ing the extreme measures advocated by their Northern allies. The South erners understand the blustering blow bardti of the North, and pnt their "chin mimic" down for just what it ia worth "invisibles in time of danger !" The scheme of Northern Democrats to im peach the President, it is said, was squelched by just such men aa Ben Hill, who is reported to have said, "if the people of this country won't settle the Presidential question without violence, they ought to be governed by a heredi tary monarchy, and if Congressmen cannot settle the question, they ought to go home and let their constituents put wiser men in their places." A SERIOUS CHARGE. The Washington National Itepub liean, in its issue of the 12th inst., pub lishes a long special dispatch from Sa- lem, Oregon, charging that Grover se cured his election as Senator by the lavish use of money, furnished by two Portland brokers, and that be agreed to give Cronin a certificate as Presi dential elector, in consideration that Cronin and other fiiei.ds of Nesrnith would agree not not to expose this al'eged bribery, as they had publicly threatened ! Thus it will lie seen that (trover is not only to miss his seat in the U. S. Senate, a position he has been working and striving for lo these many years, but he stands a good chance to tret a position in lite iwinienliary tor biibcry ! ANOTHER LIE, FORGED BY Jl-'JCRACY, NAILED. DE- The protest said to have been written by Attorney General Cocke, of Florida, against the action ot the returning boaid, ot which he was a member, proves to have been an out and ont forgery, perpetrated by the chairman ot I the New York committee of thieves -, ... . i and gamblers. Attorney Cocke acted ami voted with the Kepublican ma iori- tv, and still agrees with them that tho tr - , , - . Hayes and W heeler Llectors were fa.r- ly elected. GliOVEIl UNIl'E BS 'ALLY DEMNED. CON- The people of Oregon universally condemn Grover iu his late infamy, and he has been burned ia effigy in many of the larce. and in enmn of the smaller towns. The Democrats of the Fast, too, are bitter in their curses, condemn ing him as an old granny that has spoilt everything by his absolute want of sense. Poor Grover! Thus it n that even the wiliest rascals eventually reach the end of their rope ! m - GENERAL REJOICING. There is general rejoicing all over the country, because the right wins, and Haves and Wukklkr have been se cured, the first as President and the other as Vice President, for the coming four years. This is cause for rejoicing, and it is no wonder that cannon have been fired and other demonstrations made by the people ot the East to show their gladness over so tortunate a re sult. 'Ror. GREENBACKS ADVANCING. The assurance of an honest govern ment in the bands of Rutherford B Hayes, renews confidence in business circles, and gold goes down while green- backs go up to 93c a higher figure than they have ever reached. 'Ror for Hayes! SENT FOR. Gov. Grover. Secretanr Chadwick. Hon. Cochran, President of the State senate, l. ji. juiuer ana Jotin 1'arker, have been ordered to report at Wash ington City instanter. Chief Justice Moses, of South Caro lina, has been deposed, the House ot Representatives having declared his seat vacant because of his violation ot a Constitutional provision forbidding his acceptance of another office of honor c . . , r professor in a university, on a salary of $2,000. Tt i ronnrtAd that ftnvernnr firnvpr i has left the State probably ; gone to Washington to see what the chances for obtaining a seat in the U. S. Senate are. We predict that be didn't resign bis office ot Governor. Politically, mora' Uy and financially busted, what picture does the "sexual mistake' present. Chicago Republicans firs'-185 guns tor Hayes. INVINCIBLE IN PEACE, BLE IN WARt INV1SI- When those fierce and terrible (?) Democrats of the North got up in the House, a few days ago, and declared that Tilden must be inaugurated Presi dent or the country would swim in gore, Ben Hill informed them that the South had had enough of war, and didn't wai.'t any in theirs ; but if they did, Southern Democrats had no confidence and utterly despised these "blowhards" ot the North who were "invincible in peace and invisible in war !" What a set-back such a speech, coming from such a source, would have been to men possessing the least sense of shame or decency ! " IT. S. District Attorney Corbiu has been elected 17. S. Senator of Soutb Carolina. Corbiri id a Republican. Prominent Democrats claim that there is great disatis taction in the House over the inefficient leadership of Hewitt. Condensed Lightning. John M. Bacon appointed Postmaster at Oregon City. Teller re-elected U. S. Senator from Colorado. The SuUan has levied a special war tax. A plan to depose the present Saltan was discovered and defeated. Mollie McCarthy won the mile race at ban 1 rancisco on the 9th. Pussia only doircs to peaceably oc cupy the insurrectionary provinces. Prince, Dcmcrat, elected Mayor of lioston by 11,000 majority. The South Carolina investijrathi;; committee find that Haves had a fair majority in that State. Six thousand dollars have been con tributed in Brooklyn for the relief .of suttlrers by the recent tire. Morrissvy i blamed for dec'aring jhkjIs oil" alter lie knew Hayes welecl- rd, and keeping the commission. "he Czar drank the health of Km. -ror uliani, who is tlio oldest Knight of the Order of St. George. The House Florida committee have demanded ot the telegraph companies all telegrams sent in relation to affairs in that Slate. During the month of November the nunilicr of Chinese leaviinr San Fran- chco tor China was 1,000 greater than lh. ,,nn,ber arriving ; gain of white im- migration ly overland route, 3,ootl 13 J ' 31ary Pinehardt, ot San Francisco, wn? Iu Rl ot o run ken rage threw her ItttlU UUJ UUb VI tilt; blilllA BIA'lj W IliUUW of R on jjroadway, has been charged with murder. The boy lived several days after receiving bis injuries. The bill introduced by Alerrimon provides that the Secretary of State, or in case ot death, the Secretary ot the treasury, shall succeed to the Presi dency in the eAent of the death or res- ismation ot both the President and Vice I President A large meeting was held in London on the 8lh. Gladstone and other great lights were present. The meeting o jioses Lord Beaconstield, and favors the Government's taking a hand against Turkey, Capt. H. Aurefur, member of the I"roii1i Ipmilinn at. WTaeliiviert rtn liie . . - ---n - . . , ...... been arrested., at Philadelphia, on a warrant obtained by Arthur L. Smith, formerly guard at the Centennial exhib- Uion, who accuses the Captain of ha v iug slandercred him by accusing him of theft of the Centennial goods in the French department cf the exhibition. Coal oil has "rut" in Olympia. Mud is knee deep in Walla Walla. The water pipe factory on the Sound is taking a rest. Yakima county gave Jacobs and Andrews 49 majority. Tie water power has been all pumped out ot tbe 1 albot mine. The Oiumpian is now edited by a young man named jjjarks Uorbin, A deer was driven into an Olympia slaughter house by boys last week A man named Cantonwine at Walla Walla, has named his son Commodore Tilden A land 6lide, on the Seattle railroad. knocked over seme Chinese cabins last week. I The price of property has more than d.oabhd iu ahe st rix years at Port The new jail, at Seattle. ' cost 811.. 020, and has been delivered to the com missioners. Seattle'grows ; a hack has been start- oil there. King county, W. T is to pay $43.. UUU tax in is year. The vote on constitutional conven tion in Washington Territory stood 5,. 547 tor and 1.4DU against. The population of Arizona has in- I creased about 200 per cent in the past - and now 17. oa.ooo. " six years, and now exceeds 30.000. Mr. John Rea has secured an appro- priation from the Presbyterian mission I i c : j ugaiu n iau i'jmiuuw wuivicui tu mi- isb a chapel in Port .Townsend. ' Mr. Van Doren.of White river mines, will plant about 30 acres in hops this season. ' - -Tndfro Pain tvmnnKPa ti ronteist triA eleoUon Qf ftnditor in Columbia county, VV. U. " It costs but 49 cents a day to clothe and otherwise keep - the Washington I Territory insane. The Puvallui Indians will hold an election for heaJ chief on the 18th inst. They had a picnic and annual Grange celebration at the Grange hall at J. S. Bozarth's place on Iwis river, on the 4ih inst. It was the largest gathering they have ever had on the river. Boise City is sustaining a great run of socials. M embers of the Legislature are ar riving at Boise City. Large numbers ot hogs are being butchered in Boise City. Mining prospects in and about Silver City are looming up, The Boise City fire company had a brilliant parade on Thanksgiving day. John Webster, late ot Boise, was thrown and killed by a horse near Los Angeles. . Col. R. L. Wood, of Owyhee, is looked upon as the next Speaker iu the Legislature. -c Hon. S. S. Fenn, lately re-elected Delegate to Congress, left Boise for Washington City on the 1st inst. Angelo Macklin, a noted desperado of Boise City, has been committed to await the action of the grand jury fbr robbiig a safe in tliat city. Linkville, Lake county, having lost the couuty seat, wants a newsjoper. Thev couuty scat of Lake county, left Linkville for Lake View on wheels, last week. Since the marriage license law went into effect 548 marriage licenses have been issued in Jackson ccunty. J. F. Waters, of Camas valley, Douglas coiii.ty, raised CO pounds of potatoes from 1 "eye" which he plant ed last spiing. The neiv "paraphernalia" for "the fellers as runs wid der mashceii'' at Seattle, has arrived. Mr. Clymer. of Black river, has in troduced some Poland China hogs into Washington Territory. A scow, from Stillkjuamtsh, was tow ed to Seattle last week loaded with 22 tons of vegetables. A cannibal named Bride bit oft' a piece of Larry Turner's nose in an "on pleasai.tne!" at Port Gamb'e last week. The barn belonging to .Tames Bauer in Walla W l!a burned down last week because the firemen could get no water. V wandering old man left his wagon near Peiitccxist to select a gHxl camping place, and on returning found his wile dead. ! Col. Paige, of WellsjTargo & Co., has displaced Mr. R. B. Curry agent tliere, and anixuntcd Mr. II. M. Bryant, of Walla Walla. An effort is being made on the lower Sound to establish a Pioneer Society, consisting of residents of the Territory prior to 18o8. Tho Seattle Intelligencer hires a Chinaman to turn the wheel of the press, and according to tho Olympian , is continually inveighing against Mon golian labor. The pupils of the J unction City school will give an exhibition at the Odd Fel lows' Hall in JIarrisburg, ou Monday evening, Dec loth., tor tho bene lit ot the Harrisburg school. A correspondent of the Plaimlcalcr writing from Camas valley, says : "We would advise any young man wishing a partner in life's jovs and sorrows, to come to this valley. A stranger came here last Sunday and was . married Tuesday. The bride and groom had never mot before. An accident occurred at Gardiner on .the 3d inst., by which the first mate of the bark Oregomai was terribly muti lated. It appears that he went out gunning on that day, and iu firing off his gun both barrels bursted, tearing his face in a terrible manner. Dr. Brown dressed the wounds and the man was expected to recover, On account cf the recent high water and overflow, tho Puyallnp branch has been closed and all the water ot the Stuck now runs down White river, in to the Duwamish and the bay at Seattle. The upper end of the old Stuck river is now a dry ravme. The weather last week at Olympia has been a duplicate of the one prcvi ous. Bright sunshine iu day timo and beautiful starlight at night. The moun tains have presented a splendid appear ance. Loggers say it is the best for hauling that has been, for many years at tbia season ot tee year. Twelve applications for divorce are already on the docket for the January term of court at Seattle, ana ine num. ber will probably go to fifteen or more before the beginning of tho session. Seven were on the docket at Vancouver, three at Olympia, and three at Sno homish City. Wouldn't it have been easier to have told the number not applying? The schooner Carrie Haydon went ashore on San Juan island, on the 5th inst. The crew deserted her, but after, wards returned with assistance and brought tho vessel oft" without much damage. Smallpox is disappearing from Vic toria. Of the forty-four Indians taken to the hospital, only eleven recovered. only three cases remain in me vny two white men and one Indian woman. Over two thousand hogs will be shipped from Thurston, Lewis and Cow litz counties this season, ana siu,uuu will be distributed among farmers for said animals.' Those counties must have been "hogging it" during the last year. Piles am beimr driven on the bay,' just below and adjoining the log bridge, at uiympia. uson wmcn is to oe erected a warehouse for the use ot A atrons cl Husbandry, Fourteen steamers lay at the wharves of Seattle on tha 8th inst. An Indian has been indicted at Olympia, tor murdering a squaw. An increased mad service between Seattle and Lacouner is being petition ed lor. A gay young man of Olympia went riding in the country, lost his way, and had to lie ont one night. Mr. Wm. Wagner, of Yelm prairie, near Seattle, has a contract tor getting out 500,000 hoop poles. Jackson Engine Company, ot The Dalles, will give a masquerade Christ mas ball. Gen. O. O. Howard delivers his Gettysburg lecture at The Dalles this week. James Hart, of The Dalles, was com mitted to jail for assault with a danger ous weapon. . No home-drunks in Ilillsboro. The new city voted against granting any liquor licenses. The ladies ot The Dalles will give a grand leap year ball at the Umatilla House on Friday evening, Dee. 15th. The O. S. N. Co. have commenced woik on a new boat at Ctlilo to take the place of the Yakima, which is worn out. A Judgment for J34G 74 and costs has been obtained against the Umpqua Academy bj a late teacher ot the insti tution. During tho last ten months 00,000 head of cattle have been driven from Eastern Oregon to the different beef markets of the Pacific coast. Work on the new boat to take the berth of the Daisy Ainsworth was com menced at The Dalles on the 11th inst. Fifty or sixty men will be employed. On the 7th inst. Mr. Baxter passed through The Dalles with a drove ot 550 tat lu.gs, frmn Wall.i Walla, destined jjr Portland and other markets. A channel 100 feet wide and 150 feel iu length has lieen cut into the solid mass oi logs mat constitute the jam lit the Skagit river. Dining the ten days preceding Dec. Sih, J402 head f cattle were shipped from '1 he Dalles to .Astoria, the pricrs paid ranging from H to 50 per cwt., according to quality. On Wednesday evening, the Gth inst the house of .1. If. Jackson, of The ila'les, was totally ilcstroyed by ire. He was nt a church concert when it took tire. lie citizens ot that city raised 450 by Jot ation for the unfor tunate matt. H. Zelinsky, of Kastport, was thrown from his horse at Brct-kman's on ihe let, and had his leg broken. The bulk of the wheat in the Corval- lis warehouses has been sold at pi ices ranging from 6Gto 86 cents jier bushel. The amount . of" witness fees claimed i; the case of the State vs M. Emericx, in U mat! I la, lor killing Uordon, amount ed to ?8S5 "JO. "Coquille Ben" has begun his sec ond term in the enilertiary for five years. He goes up this time for steal ing a horse iu Benton county. The annual meeting of the Clacka mas county Bible Steiety will be held at the Congregational eluircli next Sun day evening. Rev. -Mr. Holzel will preach a sermuti suitable for the occa sion. 1 he farmers of Benton county are very busy plowing and sowing winter wheat. A large area of wheat will be sown within the next week or two, should the weather icmaiii as it is at present. The Benton Jtemorrat is mistaken iu saying that the "Governor heard evi dence and arguments on both hides" in the Watts case. He heard no evidence at all, and arguments only on the Dem ocratic side. John Orlh picked a piece of gold ont of one ot the walls ot his brick building m Jacksonville, weighing about one dollar, it was doubtless inad vertently placed there by the bricklayer, being mixed with the mortar. More amalgamating pans have been added to the Esther mill on Grave creek. These pans will permit the rav ing of all the gold aid silver in the ore reduced bv the mill, and will prove a great source of pvoitt to the btoekhold CIS. . !f ; , The Enterprise says : A young man named Shoat, living near ' J?eedy, in Clackamas county, has broken ont with smallpox, and ten or fifteen persons have been exosed. . The exosed per sons have been placed iu quarreutme. It is certain that the smallpox in a raoie or less virulent form is prevalent throughout various iiortions of the State, and it behooves everv one to pre pare to stand it off. Vaccination is a good preventive aud no oue should neg lect it. The Yamhill Reporter says: At a meeting of the board of directors of the Yamhill and Cape Lookout Wagon Company, on the 2d mst., it was dectd ed to complete this road at the earliest possible time, and have it in good trav eling condition by next summer. This road will open a new. region to settlers in the Nestucka country and the srreat fishing falls on that stream, making them easy ot access for the outside world. The road also passes through the greatest blackberry region on the Coast Range, and parties already con template making quite a stake from this source alone, next summer. This, together with the fishirg advaatages onered by the famous trout stream, and easy access to Tilamook Bay, will make it the best route lor excursionists and pleasure seekers there is in Oregon, the coming summer. . Welts, . Fargo & Co. have been peti tioucd t establish an office at Ilillsboro From the Oregon City Enterprise : Bent. Davids returned last week from the celebrated silver mud springs iiV Wasco county. From all that we could leant from the gentleman, we should judge that he is not very favor ably impressed with the ''bonanza." He brought six lots ot this mud to be assayed by Mr Hurley, and two lots ot which have been assayed do not bear any traco of silver, and the rest will probably give the same result. As wo stated before, the ore assayed by Mr, Hurley last week, was furbished by the owners of the bonanza. Tom Milarky, on Wednesday, iu at tempting to cross the "Umatilla river at Pendleton, just below the bridge, met with a serious loss. The river was swollen considerably by the late rains, and besides the bottom at the ford was w6iieu ou iiiuwi, iuu.s ui water nearly swjmnnng ueep lor ins mules. The off-wheel mu'e, known by all the teamsters on the road as"polly," being one of the best in the coun'y aid worth 6275, got oft" her feet, sank, and was drowned. Tho trail wagon was tipied over by the strong current and a few sacks of oats and other jier soual property washed away. Tom's loss was about 1 80 ). Washixctox. Dec. 9. In a long session of the beu:ite committee on elections to-d.-iy, to determine tlie Itest method of con ducting the in Vfstigution ordered ly tlie bentite uinler the Kdinumls resolution; "Whether iu any of the elections held" iu 1875 or 187U iu the State3 of South Caro lina, Georgia, Florida. Alabama, Louisi ana and Mississippi, there was any denial or abridgement of the rights of any person to vote, and it so. by what means and to what extent." The committee were also expected to decide whether they should rec ommend the adoption by the Senate of the resolution submitted by Senator Mitchell and referred to the committee, proposing the investigation by them ol the recent a) -poiutmeuts of Presidential electors, etc.. in Oregon. After some discussion it was re solved to send sub-committees immediately to Louisiana, Florida, and South Carolina, and tl.ey were appointed as follows : Louisiana Hoar, Watlleigh, .McMillan. Bontwell, Saulsbury and McDonald. Florida Mitchell, Teller ami Cooper. sjouth Carolina Cameron ot Wis., Chris tianey and Merrimon. It is expected thee suli-committees will leave Washington Monday. All questions of law in regard to elections in Oregon. Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia, and concerning lite eligibility of Presidential" electors in llie-e Suite-, were referred to Senators Morgan anil Keriiau. Sub-com-mittves to report 'to tl.e full committee at. a tuttire meeting, until which lime al! furlhi-r action touching the lour la.-t named Suite is deferred. A Tiii'fs Washington special says Tie publicans are advi-ed of the discovery of a most extraordinary circular printed and addressed to commander-: ot' mililta and all armed organization- in the Southern Stales. The circular retires that it is tlie desire of Democratic members to have an imposing military demons nit ion at the lime of the inauguration ot Tilden. and letpieMs on reception of I he circular to notify the per son sending it whether llw command will attend, how large it will be. and e- ccia 1 1 y to give a record nf officer, immilicr. cali bre, characu r ami quality of its rill-saml Held pieces. A blank is left for Ibe signa ture ot tlie ersoii sending it. That tlie. Democrats might desire to make an impor tant military pageant iu flic event of Til- leu s inaugural ion, can be understood, but the remarkable ropiest a to the calibre of rules and artiilcry and record of olaocrs, is believed lo mean mischief. Ferry, Kdmimds and Morion sav there is nothing to tear lioiu Oregon. Mo. ton says there is :i popular misapprehension that electors must have a Governor's cert i lien tc. Klectors, on the contrary, send their own ecriiiiVntes to :he 1'residciit of the Senate without regard to tin; Governor's certifi cates, which is only necessary to enable electors to identify themselves at their De e!iiitier meeting. The tiovernor's certifi cate is a declaration of their character and does not make tlk-m electors. Tlie Presi dent of the. Senate don't require any certifi cate from tne ooverusir ot Oregon. scoir iord disapproves ot the ore'ron business. Clvtner coincides with him, bill 1 . ... : 1. .1. . 1 . . . .1 diost'ii winch throws tlio votu info the uiiiiKt oiii iu virjimi electors wvve House. .tIAJtKIIr I. In this eily. Dee. 7lh, by llev. .J. Hower- sox. Jlr,tiwi. i. loiunr anil Mrs. sarah E. Chajiiiuiti both of this city. A most excellent couple happily mated. May joy and peace be theirs. New To-Ray Sewing 3Iaclinc. Itcpafred. - COfNTRV 1'KOri.E will plensn leave their machines at the Kxchanste Hotel. nnrhliim ftir St! 3 OO. I H-ll fHTOtiil-liand trtm-hhics. of nnv pomilnr make thot-otihly li'rniitl nml almost ni iikmI as new. Try one. V ill remain 111 Allmiiv 0110 llioutli. STEWART J. SI'KNCK, cleeliii Mai liiiiist, from San Fram-isco. ATrETIOX, 1 IKKMla ! AT the resnilar nicelintr of the Hon id of Pe!e jtaleiot Alliany Fire licii tment.all tiicm httranf Ktil'l IHwtment that have not proetiiil DEPARTMENT C ERTIFICATES, wiU make applicalton to I he Secretary of sairt iH'iiartnient lor mine. See Article 7. Hcetions I ami i. Rules of Iepartment. By order lloarit of Itnitrateo. W. . PETERS, Sec Alhany, Or., rc. 15. 187S-nia . nPlIE firm of Montairue ft McCallpy, Ibanon. Jl tr., diwtvpd In NovcmUur lat. All notes la favor of xalrt tirtn up to that, date are in pos sesion of R. MeCnllcy for colleetion. who re quests immeuiate. payment ,f the same. Those interested will plcuse take notice und iu-t accordingly-. R. McCALUET. Lelianon.Or., Dec. 1, lw76-lin NOTICK TO KTOCKIIOLUEItM. NOTICE is hereby given that, thorn will lie a mcctinit of the stockholders of tlm l.lim (VHinty Asrictiltnntl A ssociat ion at tho Court House in the eity of Alhanv. I.iiin eotmty, Orc gon. on Thnrsdiiy. the 4tH day of Junuarj', A. I. 1S.7, at one oVIix k In the afternoon ot said day, for the purpose. or electing eevon Direetorn lorKiiitt Association for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of any and all other bu-i-nea that may come before unid meeting. ... ALLKN PARKER, President. W. II. Qvkkxkii, bee, decIAtd XOUTH PACIFIC! MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION, Portland" Oregon. Capital, $100,000. Gold Coin Basis. Incorporated P. WAffiERMAS, President. K. H AtltEB'SlI, Vl I'm. I. W. WAKFIEI.U, Kwctary. W. H I.AI, Treniiurer. W. II. JCFFIXWEH, AMry. J. I- QVACKEXMV'MII, Alt. IIALX. & TUSTIX, Special Aecnl, Albany, Oregon. 'decJOuUva SUCCESSOR TO A. CAROTHKRS & CO., TTliolcsalo ejil Retail Sealer ia Medicines, Chemicals, ?aints,0ils,Glass. PATENT MEDICI2TSS Toilet mid Fancy Artie-lea, FT7HEST . WX1T22S AITS LXQT70SS. lor n.edictnal purposes. ESr- PRESCUIPTIOSS carefully compounded at u! 1 hours. Co ucr of First ft net Ktlnworth tit., nil A LIS AX Y, OIti:-. v T.lXrJ t TAXIS t Parties who have not-paid their city faxes for l.s7. are hereby notified that payment must be made limiediately, and save cost. Linger time cannot be given. F. M. WKS l'KALL, City Marsliall. Dec. S, 1S78 2w. ALBANY CMlegiato lastitate ALBANY, : : OREGON. TIIK FALL TKKM of thlfl tntitntloi wilt 1 lie-'tii on MuMUV. SEPTEMBClt 4, IbIO, it h l lie folio wlna Fnrnlly or Iiintrnctlou 5 Rev. H. W. STIMTTOS; A. M.. FreMiIcnj, and lmi'ess r of Menial am! Moral S-tnc! Rev. I.. J IN V l-;i.I A. -M., I'rutcasor ot Mtt ematics ami NHtunl Seieni-et. II. II. HEWITT, A. 41., I'rofeMSor of Ancient Latiemurcs. Mi MARIA 1UV1NK, Teacher of Primary Department. Mis J4LVA KKEYMAX, Teacher of Iiistra meiitul Music. I. K. KICK, M. I)., Lecturer on Physiology and llyglcuc Calendar s Firt Tonn txsrinn Sentemlicr 4. ImTiI. s-eow! Term 1 i n j Novemier 13. 1KT6. TliirU Term Ix-xiuH January 1877. Fourth Term Imjilns Api-il il, 1S77. Vurntioii (il one week ouriiiK '1C liolitliiy. 'loing exercises of the school yeur, J quo t"i, 1S.7. natpH or Tuition t I'ltlMAKY IlKHAllTMKJiT, jr tvm OO Common K.n;i.ish IIua.voi vjs, jt term.. S 09 llKiiiKic I;iiam iiks. im-liKliiig VrcpHmto- ry Jilin anrl ir?uk.. 11 fMJ CoM.ia.iatk. ini hiilina Iliticr l.utin ini'l irx-k. A'lvimc.d Mailuuitilifs. antl Mi-nlal nnfl Moi-al Sx-m-ikh. ncr term.. 13 OO Ki-tni.-li anil (iiTiimii, each, f.xt ru 3 OO lum i iiiin'iral Musit- 11 H of f'iimo 3 OO l!it-i'tf;i'.ii;?i &0 Tutiiou in :iU i if'iiiiiv in ndvHncc. I'iiik-1 iial a! Ii'ii'lam-c. iuntins. prompt neM ami mlt-inanly nml iarlyiikv Oi-iKrtimnt wiU In- ?xixt'ol hxti'ii all lio inav rNii"niiii-!i!xi-s of tin- school. ' 1,. J. 1-OWEt.l.. : rror33's "TERSA SANTA; OB, lYIouxitaizi Balm7 TIIK BEST KF.nF.DY B. THK tixows voui.5 ru . t'oi.hs, ism:.si:s F T!IK THROAT AX i.i:x;s, ax i for ASTHMA A E 15 i-: U II A T I S JI . Selected and giiihcrvil on the spins of the Sierni Xevtida Mountain. Thele.il found hi I lie hotter clim.'iU'.o. when dry. contain titty cr cent, of resin r gold i-nlored j:nin. the proH'i t ie-i of which a l e st ii!Hllat:i'I ami Iie.ilini;. mat especially nhi.t.l t Iho wants of the i.wteiit in vase of l.u: g tli casc and Klieiiin.-itism. Thi! hi;h estinisito which the Spanish . pl.-iceil 11:1011 it on nciotiiit of its imiiichud qu.iiilies U in:iuitc-t Itoni tlie ittinin tht-y ' :. ...... v....k..-..,.. i uir iu iu 111. my 7" I - ii,p 1 niftiii .1... . rTi ill iiitm in llltj .-v.iiii--. Aim iiiiir-9 Southern Oregon and Northern .ilifuniia nave n-eil it niimeiiioi lanv as a jiiieiiinat.c rcnietty. The white opii!atioii In the re gion where it "rows hive used and pri.iil it as n throat and lung iinilicine. For 11 time I hey csilfitl if I.nn& Weeil; but give valnalile tc-linionials as lo its virtues in curing fiht-iimatisin. " When von H'ti tuc of our packflge.s. keep ir excluded ironi the air w tnucli ni possiliie. 1 have used it in toy family for four or five yers. and regard it as one ot tbe best family medicines we fver used. A tinr nru is manufacture!) from it in CiiK-innati, anil sold at 7. cents er omiee. A single one of our packages make eight oiiiu-es of tincture, ivhlcli is worth $5. Tim nbrlili from which this valuable medicine is gath ered, is only found in a narrow belt of country in Southern Oregon, mid along tlie. Siena Nevada Mountains, and is supposed to have been gathered from Mount (jilend thousands ot years ago. and tlie gn.n ex tracted and cold in Egypt nnd in Tire his fore the times of Solomon. Testimonial. Ir. Nicklin. ot Eugene City, says i "Your Halm I one ot tlio best preservcil iierlts I ever saw, nnd is worthy of a higiier price than you put upon it." Uev. 8. K. Kaymond. of OaklHiid. Ore gon, say : -I went to California to recov er from Consumption. The 1 Victors there gave me up. and told 111c if 1 had any friends t wished to see I had better go ant see them, n I could live but a lit lie while longer. Ou my way to Oregon t com menced using Moui.tahi Balm; it helpeif nie; I coiitinncd its use iwittl it t ntx-d me or tlie disease.'' Mr. W. T. Osborne. f Kngene ;ity, s:tys : 'I know a ywmg mttn who appeared! to be in tho last "stages of waismnptioo, and by using Mountain JB:dn or Verlmtii. Ui lie Ix-tame a heiiltiiy young miiui." Joseph I. Moore. T'sq orMilrilie, tI., stys: "I have Iwttt iuainted with tlio shrub known as Yerbasantii for 20 ye in, aud know It to le a very ynluuble mefliciue, both for the I.nngs and KhennMitlm." Mr. Kimball, ot Kimball & Welton, Ked) Bhilts. Cm!., says : "I liave been nuquahit fd with the shrub known as YerbasnnWi, for many years, .iikI kuow it to be a grcut Lung medicine." I left Missouri with the consumption, Kenched Hock Point, Jackson conntj', Or., ami was taken down. 1 took a tincture of Mountain Halm, anil chewed tlie leaf more or lew, and iu four or five days it cleaned out my lungs handsomely, and I resumed my. journey; and now, atter several months, my lungs still weni well. A. B. C. EVKor ale at the drug stores of lie I i A Parker, und John r'oshay, 70