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BgJlIGTS DEMOCRAT. Tasa omco otms rArrxt is removed to the one try building on the itrwi iviu- ",BI the river by ih Court U.m.c. t .1.1c block south of the aiaia business street. town Ar;o cournry matters. ' Ta Caartor Election. Elsewhere we eomtnent upon the Charter ete held i this Ut lt Monday. B-low we give tvturo i, Those marked with were elected : For Mayor t Dewtneratte. , Abolition, J NUoa.... .....MM K. T. Rt-.....100 ... For Recorder i A. S. Arnold-.... m K. It. Griffin. Tor Marshall Wu IJ,tor.,. 109 P. W. rpink r'or Treasurer i 8. Sealaseel..... t H. W. Meek For A 8 Jefc tn........wie St. . Msrkhant... B. ,router.,.,.....lM a. 11. Foster.,... A. r. Cherry lOt W. W. Parrih.. Jr iMgsr ...IM V,MonteKh N'owrw. 1J IK 1. lira? , 8. Rodjjers. ........ 10 A. llsnrvq. ....... ... 167 ....10 ....108 .,..101 ...107 ...1051 ....16 ...107 ...107 New 0od. In rvadine Tar the holidays, MreheaU hev mW(4 by lute arrivals from r'aa FVenvlse, large and aworted storks of every description of goods, and particularly such M ara wally (a rciitioa ia the pay holiday k.suu. Their ladies choice dress and fanry goods are superb, anil of the very laten mwlt-s. Person oesiriag t purvhase eaa be Wt Supplied at the etore of tb following named merrhanis s J . Jter rose, Levy BiWA, Co., Oliver Markhnat, K HtemWh, R. Cht-sdia, Koha llrothor, J. 'M.vriner Co., end Kohn A Rie. Paxton Thompamt ea famish the hM photographs of any arti.ts in the State, and lake them in any kind of wathety Remember that early co'tomcr gvt the fee aad choicest selections. . r Braincits. The go ahead Arm of Olivet 4 Markhaa hnre rarebafd Uio itora and toek f D. Beaeh A Son. and are now to be found ta tb!r tK3r quarters. They hare added their former elan f trads that of fmriiio, jrndure 4 greevry dealer the (neral merehandite lt loee. . Their largo toek of dry goodn, fney irtxtda, etothiajr, boots, he, eapa, hats, hard' mi entlery, ., 4e., is nf the latest and m t raaoaahlo varieties, and they toll at the loa-eet rate. Call aad ree Uiera at their new buiaeM Uod. - - Fkk !! Thkii.-W hoy our reraxratie frieaii ahoat tova will premrva eepk of that VWadifereM Extra whieh waa imed from the Jovraal efiee iaM Tuetay morn in?, iu honor of the Abuitin rie-defeat-ory on Monday, and which . M arti.tieally iUnminated with cnU, eharae tentS of H publisher. Tbey remind as ef the aia tlnter wba, la sketching portrait of hi a tro, eevld set avoid painting himself. That Kx ra w,!l be Jod thing in this precinct next June. Tvk 5roai. Momts. K. U. Frevland and O. P. SeUheaier, having pare baaed the atock and r4 tn of the Tr 1 tera fyvmerly kept In Al kaay by Sir. JF. Shepard, eontinae the basiiuecs at 'Ihe name pfatee, and have added the fteneral toek a larpe Io voice or the best quality of lrag. Wlkioe. Chemical, Oil, and every article in their liae. A a experienced apothecary attenda to tha eonpeaadiag of physic Un'i prescriptions. Sea their adveniaewent. T AatcriTrit At ruwiit!i.W( In. - tb atteeuoa of readert (reaerally, but parUcu Urly of farwort and itock raiser and mechanic, the adYertieetit In another eolnmn In regard thi eieellent agriealtural joarnal. Mera. WalU &hwatk will bring to it a hih repnta. tiA d anake it a mrt valaable puViratiou. ' 6aees to the. ' T Cav.us Collioi. ThU ewperior In- - aiibtUoa ef kanakg i aow ready for the reeeptioa - of tJeota, and is under the mperintewdenee of fcble and learned Pmfer. who are perfoetly mid- '. erate for eeueat aa lostitoUoo. Oive atten- - tie to the ftdvertitmiieot in another eulnma. I( TV Se ? It Is known that firing from the river Vaak will WHsevis&es ralire to the anvfaee the body f defaaet irowaed persons. The Abolitionist of w TsJL TftZ- SZZ uITv iuVlvrr .-1 . aaiaa a a i i ejai u invt areau aa wrvi varv t . rtt their dcfaioii ea-t In Albany hy to Joinz?tho hectorine bttliv. With all tlie 8Vffircr . att-.a -vi . w I aaeyww waaVaoUB.poner aewaa. """-6trraangeBaaaincaarTaa-i . . . . . . , . v . , I ewa defeat. Quite v '. gofeuAbUun , Ui a lo ctlebr&t their . Mauajrott taa trie powaer ourauag Tnaewivw aaw anvNua j aa u. aav i : aas . . ware . . a a a. . . I 4aya ta the fore part ef the week, with freeaiof worifitr'v wtnan: aiaee then fciea wind Irora toe 6y!h, raie, acd ene er twe faint glim men ef tun. 1111 " .V!u!2!!,?n,-Tfc.v r to." ta this eiij. &e Kc ro Amendment. amendment Ut tke Constitution, Dec 5th, IjATOta Uto S.:.-. . ; rr s . , , . t, r - . io-cay we receirea anote irom ir. Vr - . - ,: uwra oi reoru, eireci uoai ojui, ia wlike iafonns ut that the abomina- p ble bet wortUess thing passed the House -i -tu .v.- : i. Ql x v iwta uirs fflUTflios, uy m "l to 3 Fay, Lane, and Cox, were tne honored opponents of the amendment. AH Ujf JCSr Vo'eE. Iloue, tho Abo - lluon epeUtor of Cut Gates, fbrllep - - teseatatiTe ia"tie Ute election in -Watco art! Grasi eocutTea, was admitted to the l .V . TV I TT'.J fV.1 -L r . u&ks luaiurii r ui me . wi.. - . , . V-J r !.. .nlM M&-eTa is&ioritT was based upon the Tote- of 61 soldiers at CamP Watson, trho -'-, ISarl ' -i.lvt A . I. VtW nnntv. - ' . O - ' - " But "I expected nothing better of the I ""AbclitTia IXoGse. . XoxsrsTxycTw The Abolitionists, in the Lrt:-!ative Assembly have ratified m- - . . . 1 y i!i..i: . w tae nccrro amendment to tne uonsuiuLiou. , .. . ... . . :iib:v .-..- r . t h in nan rram - rL-icn Jd f as they could, des- i v a aaa, so iar. .as uiey waw, trovei the Uonsutuuon, assumias : w AEical i vThn equal grace might .. " m V.wU avwvw " tflir . - t , . : : -. .. j c:-ALDOSE IT. By tbelastdis- '"-"-eH that the Southern mem- t . j . a r " n :a exel lU'iea ixoui wa;6" not' ad- vv n Tennessee are ticuf tas not, aably - i lit tO iilS tUiTii OI- i.oK. equally. rrit!., n.m- rv- 1... . 1.1. .v,e... :, ureriviwuwu r , j Ai'r 4? : AJJUI-'I 'Vi-lV1.7JJV.-, A3. 3 Tlibod of T.'all Walla, 1 a A from a trip to Blackfoot, li Hi-'!y to be ssifer By tolIteBess of lion. Bart. CnrL with him. To essay exchanges ot black- our opponents navo tor years carrieu every availment, aud tho Register sMI mako a c- . - . . " i- i - .u i" election by from thirty to fifty majority, brief of tho evidence in his rigstrv, which Iemocro Senator from tho county, we guardism with him would be a sorry Dcrocrat3 ar0 QV numerically aball be equivalent to taking s?u oath. ; learn tliii tJ;c Senate Dassed . the negro encounter for us, for, while we are not Btrtnef .nni.;1i.th.enrnnrt llmitt Sec. 6. That tho Registers slvll receive, a ! nerdar when W51 nw PaPe.r csco, " Nov. '25th,; J ohn . iiagar, o7dn sit V eryrich claim. . . r a?vitr pvesveroay, wneni uKfif of.-tbeir unworthl-lr. oanrlidate. was elected. The : . . - - V . 'I :-m'V: ... ;A f UaS, ont-to- be of remarbbly pure r,,,... rapidly earning ground scarcity or FwuR.-It w re t : "... .. ..... I .v.-eArrimlfllan'if Ibe act is even I : v, and throuchout Califcrnia. Lu .'a.t. aeamitv of flour 'i -"'.r.. f,. la.Vnf fnnr. Tfielv J "k Kr-lifnJat O. " loval" . . . - " . . - - -. ; - 111 f..:i abort thirty thousand sacks! iiiE'r. lie thin as. ana trie roaa are already impassable. - "Vc hope Till: JOl ltMl,. In tho Albany Journal of Doe. 1st, the lot low in ir article nlient, " "1 I Kxet stt Tn.-Our frlendi who kin.ltv riir iukIuhI on tho .roratmiie for the Liim ('.mil v Teaeherj' Institute, b.k.ii to U held nt llrownsville, will ni.tiee thut wehiuo olutt ted lUi(thhf; oue of the iihiuiM on the lint of njieaker. A nn exeue fordoinj; ho v e will nnr that the profound respect vte have for the Institute, it ieuilers and olijcetH, admonish u that wo wonhl ho doing tin in ,!UHT to tlie cause hy puMishinr; tho omitted name in the comicotiuu til which ie vas ;it en to ns. Wo understand the ohjivt' of the Teachers' Institute to ho the udvnneonient i.t the taio of odortitioii nd irootl morals enioi g the youth of the land, anil we ean aee no tool that will result frmn the Institute uuiptiip; itself to he dispisted ly harangue from a " pot hottK politieiun" who has no uon svoipaUiy with our Free Protestant acluol system than the leil ha for Holi ness. Vhoittho iudivitlual to whom we re fer ha an nonoiutuumt in the eountrv l ad.Iress the people In behalf of dell'. IhtvU or Ford Patterson, or whrn he ftart out to rniso fuivls toereet n tnonuinent to the mem- ory of hi departed friends, t mt. llenrv Wir, J. lt.ioth and Mr. Marv -iroii Surrutt, we will U hniuv to make mention of the faet, but iu the present eae we hope our TriemU n Hi appreciate our motive and excuse u. It ko happen? that we are the person alluded to in the above, who.se name was omitted from the list referred to. It w: a email hit of scurvy malice ou the part of the creature who took such a liberty with a notice sent to him for publication, but which iu nowi.se affects m; and it was a base iusult to the gentlemcu who form tho Committee on behalf of the Teachers Convention. We have always understood it to be tho duty of an editor either to totally reject or fully publish that class of notice, without regard to his own personal likes or dislikes. The communication of correspondent may! be curtailed, added to, op changed at idea of their outrageous rul'mp; can be pleasure ; but not so with notices of meet- formed when we assure readers that ings or the proceedings of public aom- among tho Democrats whoso votes were blages. Dut we expect neither propriety refused wa ouo of the wealthiest audbest nor decency at the hands of the degraded of Albany's old'eitUens, who is a native creature who is paid for writiug up the horu American, of sound head aud clear Journal. miud, and has been a steady resident of Wc have no personal acquaintance with the place for nearly nixtccn yearn. He this ruffian, but we believe his name i has uot, in all thin time, had or made any McPhcrson. On our ttdvent here a few other residence in the State, lie owns a mouths ago, out of respect for our calling farm n fow mlc from town, and because and ourwlf, we treated him with all the he visited that farm with his wife within courtesy iu a newspaper way which co- the thirty days preceding tho election temporary journalists ought to extend to- his homo heiui here in town all the timo wards each other. Our courtesy was re .the two Abolition , Judges of Election paid by low blackguard bins in his col- refined to let him vole, even after he had umns. At the outset of this course ou offered to swear it in. Tbreo other h'8 1" we respectfully reminded him nearly parallel cases occurred, each time thattL . was not a field iu which we the rejected citizens being Democrats, cared to engage that wo would cheer- There were seven Democratic voters ah fully discuss with him or exchange pun- 0nt, storm-stayed acro-s tho river, or on gent pleasantries with him lut we would business. Of the Abolitionists there not throw dirt with him. True to his w crc not five, if so many, absent. Aud nature, however, the dirty dog opened Ilia ct Jumna Cy tki ;Ws airainxt trs, and weekly foHoweu with his owu simply filthy, witless, pointless scurrility, Of course we paid no attention to his lies or his vaporing A ith astounding ego- jiglu he mistook our pure coutcmpt and I . ... . i swrn lor nini lor ear. ana mcncepiayeu . - " 1 - .11 :.A.m. f a !,. , raa e iv ra . ,nnth9l VtA a3-s-a-aaiv avaamw e w a wa w men of true courage never pursue or play - c . , , tne hound towards those who neither eeek . ior nor attempt w cheapo irom auactv '7 ' -T I oar-mir at lue uceia vi tuu uui-vucuruua j rt. ,t,. l,l llMvn nvt;fr WV .1? ' - ' have never given him cause or provocation tor bis numerous and clumsey lies ana , , . glanders, nor can we ever stoop to a retort versed in that peculiar line, wo are free i - to admit J, hat he is accouipUshed only m 11.. - i r..H..wi ...v. - i. ..iiuai, gracvieas n. oiitiw.1uu J ... . T. ' ... o-smwi u.m w .., BUU V1C1C be no more carcase left than to an ex- haustcd. defunct cuttle-fish. I . , ' . .. In rerd to this Teachers' Convention T 1 .v:Q T0 i . rnT-xntirn L . t nt. i . i nmvusi inc. wis uavb uuit uiu w o. t - I ' - ' - . I VV -t.,! li nr.t,AA f. nnhlii4inn We received tha notice for publication 1 , . . .u L M Tlic Coin. lnnrinn- tJiir ntuirss tosii vruc&. nuu vi u&ivm .f: ... vftn ' nBiai,'ft.. Mme - s " , among. tJieir list of. invited speakers, and I . I J. 1 n ..-n AjSnvlAAna mnilAsr tini. WJUWa IUI u tvj . ..w- ... i - - snoum pe preseni as meir pupiwu vuu - Tentioa. This was the first intimation ,. - . . . . - -? e W I T (I II T. f I IHI I I1 LllCli laUSU JM. V Uauv v w cordially acknowledge the honor, and in- .;,l if r.ea1ti Permits, to accord with i ' ... . tfttW. T And we shall b- , :,ja fnrtherinV their proiect to I IVVI a- . O " A W 1. . a l.i ; 1 the ot our aDumes on tnai, ocoasiou, I . i n l.;..-. t t, In t,il. isTin ai an suuscnucui uuitj. iuv, ter of schools Or" educational objects, we l - , , . :it: enaa n.r ,Cu. .UJ - "- --" ready, warm support . to .tne TCrtr are we sectarian ! in J . - . . . onr iewa or practices 4 in eucn matters.! i - j . .. We hare no bigotry to lanaticaiiy warp 03 for 0r"agamst any ChUreh? sehoolsect or faith but endeavor to practice tolera- tmn and erffeiiian pure gooa mil towaras -" - " U notwithstanoUncj our full measure It i x -.. waIi -ri mi a t tv Ft 1 1T1 1;; wbo eomnrise the I w inn tvi nnr iiwn n'lLiuua vi uuiuium I rt ... . . i . : -lonaf . . . Committee are strangers to us at least w hir nniefliuiaiaiinj nuu u"ui""" onaintanee with them, but object of their Convention .nd very, worthy one, it has aMuuiiu;: uiv uu . r .j ,ao . hal Hevota to , our uoan wioi:ar - j I A A-PA- i . s-ularlY ... . i ," ' then liable to be deemed merely pharbai- , , . if tiji3 man 0f the U d comes to the issue with clean i . . , , - '.journal comes iu i ic iiTerins this K.la , PrdUWllYi Le ' now professes luc very ciuuca.iww"v"- -- man; M tue iate County Fair, a gentle man oi unaouotea veracity, wu ddes ia this county, pointed" bla out i w i, 1 . i. nnrtf uh, nml assured urt that ho hoard him, while in Idaho two or llirco years ago uuriug tuo war, nt nil events hurrah most vehemently for JcflT. Davi, nml tit- or tKo rankest pofcsston, tt-W.'! Hcutiinont.. Krom other reliable rc?ilt'iits f tho conn. tv ww r likewi.w tipun-l tlmt Lore, in thi.4 VhIIpv, a low yonrn n;W hn was nuiujr in nets wnuMi wotiiu ii;tv conmnpil mm to uto MMiitoiitiary, had a tirosocu ,',, ,.,-vn uiitii n;runii mill. tjtiur statcmonta RoniJlo thow his immorality, dishonesty, nnl7v ini;ht nay, Tillainy. I ..... ... a iinvo come to onr oarH UUt WO tlflT more Hititalilc 1 A 1 montioit of litem until u, tK'oasion. Wo mijrht fny more willt reference to im it wottia lie h hi nif o task t.i bl,., htm how to ho severe in laniruawo without re-ortinjr to tWkgunrdism ; Lut wo do not oaro to further waste tnno upon him. Truths nro, afler nil, the hardest things that eun lo said about hint, and wo have preferred to elin closely to the truth in what we have hero said. Tin: iiAitTi.it i i i t rioy. The Charter election in this city last Monday was tho occasion for great activ ity on the part of both contending par ties, l'arly in tho day the Abolitionists felt finite sure that nn easy victory would be won by thorn, but aa tho day advanced fear and despair took the place of the morning's hope and belief. The party lines wore as rigidly drawn in the elec tion as at a Presidential coutest, aud greater activity on tho side of the Aboli tionists could not have beeu exhibited. They voted every body their party num bered, present iu tho place j they coaxed, wheedled, threatened. bullied, and almost coerced voters to their ticket. Their two Judges of Klectiou admitted every doubtful Abolition vote, and rejected every possible Democratic vote. An yet they beat the Democratic ticket onlj fv tw . . G,-r TT ,? largest majority agauwt any of tho Dciuo- jcratio candidates. Hut the lletuocrats clected twoof their candidates-Dr. 1 tcr for City Marshal, and Mr. John Long for Alderman. As wo said in our last . . .. ... . . ,.sue the Democracy could have carrteu w fin i . . t ...t 11 e f J rccl u. T tvnw&rartn fjejT 1 ylUeVUt X V SJ VI tlllVU illivviwo did not vote at all, for some peculiar rca- . . . .. sons. Had they voted, even as things I were, our wiioic uckci wouia nave uuen I F , . - , tlift ftltctlon in toto had tho Judiro Mkouract ttKiit or Htrenfrthhtb rebellion. 1 x uis inuuiiiu may neuiu inuui.n .imiiiiiniinui nicrvior, nt iciisi uiirr unvi lire- insignificant to somo of our people in Uthnr onitntiea. Tt. will not nrmonr so to . . y . hai developed ,i.- fiet .vat r;i.t here in the verv l"ar, ,?. . " ? . " very Gibraltar of Abolitionism in Linn, where the precinct is Democratic also, and hence i . . . . we have beaten them in their greatest ooasiea Bironiruoiu. : i'uw. vtc imvo uau , .u nian accurate, cornpiew iriaioi oureirengiu and theirs, and though unjust ruling at and theirs, and thoueh uniust rulincr at tjic polls and our absentees and non- voters allowed them to carry off most of Li. ... ,v.r, .v. the offices, the Democracy know that they me OiUCCS, ine uemwracv mill, iuvv have the actual majority. - We are sure I n . , - t l . i I oi me county iu oune uy over iu nuu- I . ... 1 1 M il 1 1 J rpt. Li-,j ,!,,. fn thn hnnrlrel. Thr. I ( rttV,; ;Q nrliotlnml ha forfcitwl all riirht and title to the! i ui i t vaiavj ntuivwut. w muhhu. a ay ao ? mv thS election has revealed . to toton. that ;we ail rejoice over the tact, the incontrovertible iact, inat me ' f Albany, the Abolition ttronehold 1 .r T nn ,a lamu.b. 1 T .. a I lAniAAsn fM fl liiv -f rinn i a in VUl ati.VUU0 A LS i f . -i, m .mini w iv,u.vv.i..v( iv t..,.. , w x 1. . J A a. count upon us , re auu - -7 may- . e nave sjcureu Aiuuy , uw We have ns storm and take Lebanon, that other Abolition castle. Organization; activity, - r resolution and an united attack may ef- feet it. But the county is safely ours, at ail events. ' I ' - . ..." -.f I i . . - . -v -. -.t...,.,. or,i;jHni, oor- I "V" o o . . . -i-i .. ii.ii responaent a, uregon u,, Uho was warcelv a vote cast m the precincts rta , oVn . : . . . w. the ibo. 7 Jt last candidate fo, 'BTOIJ on Thursdaylast. ' We havo no S-MvW-SiotAS. Particulars of her death. , Aad w9 ghaU kecp col,?tat,y oa hand a gene ITU I lit III . J U lOIViv V - V s- 6" ,,.t,. nvf:wr , " .. bd not u-,8 friends started the rf portthat the Democrats were running a candidate in other precincts. - . ; Scio Cobres'po.vdexce. A letter from rtk. frjend at enclosing rfl II. - i . - . . . .. . , . : Ytl "fSJTA . I davs . - ( lu.BJ.?"- . L'sa t.'L?rrwn.menk of oor -nanera incident mnnnnr into ana mium uo uui uc n uu.v But f0?this accident, the article in question should have been published in this number. iti . -: , . . - -. . - - - -AmtT y,v-ABvi- At a snecial I . XX.l'l.V'.XVa. . - - fffra riatr in 5an Fran for a State benator w ban fran election Sastiam Bock. A piece of quartz, taken frool & depth of forty-five feet m one ot iroui.ivi.i-v. - j --. ; j tic to Santiam claims, assayed $595 gold ana $io Silver tO the ton. - - - .. - - . t..;-. A Good Price. Wheat is selling at $1 50 -Wotin Walla to I r?.,bihd jn Walla Walia. I I " " - J 7 w 1 BrCCJAZi SESSION. SKNATK. Pai.ihi, December a, ISdj. Mr Cranston, of lame, oflVfod the f0Jlw. iheU; lull t ,v .... to provn n for tho aprsdntmrnit of F ns net Iteg.sters, define theV duties, and also the iiunlifl. ntion nf Vman. iUil ctMbujkt h:thtthA$cmbly of the M.ttc uf rtjon, a fbtfors , J tSe ti.n 1. That it shall' he the duty of the ( t.unty Courts of the several counties in m .-Mute, lino mey aro ht-rebv emi.ouere.1 lo appoint on r Wfore thn fifteenth day ( I chrunry, 115(1, a freeholder in each uftl several precincts o tlieir reHvtive eoliutli wh.i shall he a resident of (hi nr..ii.,.f t. which he is appointed, and aj.ajl ,e know as IVoeinet llei-ister. and ahtil I.. .1.1 I.: olFce until his sueeear U afimimtHl and .oialitied, which shall ho at thenrot term of tlie Coutitv Court after the .! I.. a''" ivogisteri atinll l kpjKiinted 1 like tiinnner rverr nrssnnt 4 il......r. i eiinn ipiaiuy or uliserihittf to the oath scribed in the fifth section if hi. ... i iu: . ... .i . . . - I" """""' i" me usuni oath or otee. Sv. 2. That it shall be th duty of tl, nense of their rouc-livn ..i,,.. ai.le iMs.k for reyri-tcring theianie of all uio legal voters of their respetle precincts and they shall act 84 rlifiirmnru.r iltn r. oi ju.iges at all general and spejal cKvtions j, t , - ' j va i oiioK loeir hooks ,t registrr present, an at the timo of making return of election they ahatl aho return to the County Cler of their respective counlien a Vnnscriot k of the registers kept by them, to U Ivpt ou file mi uie v icra s oiueo aim open w Uw inspec tion of all eonei rne-l during busine hours of said Clerks, Se. 3. That in ca.e of death, retuornt or luuotitty to serve ot auv pcrwti BptMinted nn jiegisier me vouuty vourt shall till ueh ncancy iu, due time to carry ot the rrovi- sion of this act, and in case of sickne or other unaroidald the llviter fnS. nppeur at an ideetion to act as hairinan of um wmr.i m ju.ige it shall lss OHnjieteiit fr v.w-r o. mo ouier ju.igfl ti tcta chairman pro ren, ani to Mia 11 nitmn in lik manner as the ltefitr. 4. That the KegUtere ,nj keep Ihei, lxHiks open for registering vohr for thiri.. successive days (Smiduvs exeetbsll -!.... closing the same, which close t.m lm thirl v davs preet sding all ehMiona, aujthe eleetorn iilialt t, k m ..t i.... .... A a , ...u. rnn nuii i iT r-xCrpl Uurillf u l,";t: i "l ", nj jmtshi desiring tu ' '" vouiu v n-injirnruinsT lie regis tered at any time except tho'ftst thirty days preceding an election, and uon application me jvegiter snau tssuo to a elector a cer tiflento to the fact of regify which shall Otitttlrt Sttlit n!iu.t..i. ... t..,i. . . I , .-"v-' '"iv nuero in tlie rtate lor I'resioentiai cleetoi, Ileprem'nta tive to Congressjand State dicer;, Mr airy where in a district for diftrit officer,, Shj. 5. That, as a o,ualiii.iTt,n fP ;,llin 7"' r") CV,-.T cltHtor ahal appear before tho Register of his prceiit, during the opening oi me iHKia lor tlirogistration of nnnies, ami uo registere.1, ai take and aul seribo the foUowiuR oath, oaOlnnation, to wit : I, A. 11., do sol only awear (or affirm, as the ease may be) tut I will War true faith and allegianoo to Constitution and Government of tho Unid States, and of the State of Oregon, aud tat I will sup port protect aud defend the sno against all enemies, both foreigu and dottstic, and that I do this of my own free wil, without anv mental reservation or solf-enion, whatso. ever, aud I do further swear r affirm) that I have never given Tuluutnrwij or asit mice, either directly or indirlfy, to hellion against the I'nitisl Stat, pvosecutcd "P'hT. the, oiauttteii JitU-jt,4)Afi,,lt,,'al0 niching aid or supplies, .etuviurW'ing others to do so, nor have I Vn tnily what was familiarly calleil Lwhacking,' I.. mi t w a LnfeTVcsiS JTS States draft, or regirel myself as aoyal, for a ,ke purpose, and likewise I haUtever been amemneroi any secret oruer, iety.or or- .mniiatioit. th .l,ie.t of whci-; inmJU i- .tiu.di..ff bidoatlnc t other ... - k - ew-v a w . .a ' ' . a I nor Iiava T in anv ntlior wttv faltin ., ' , ' J itl;.. u.i ii-i lainun "VI UVI UIV UV"( " i'i.:.,i, ,.ni, n. formation, ahall be convenUtly arranged m the registry, and each ehsfer aball sub- Bcribo to said oath, with his v hand, and i ata 11 a.. ... 1 " u rnnri I ao.. dtt aai I s. 1,A K- 1..... . 1.. J!l I jueutoi me precinct in wmcii u maacs ap coding such application : Ftovidi, That any! pcrsou who has availed hmiselfuf the am- "T oxtended by tho , Presi.mt of the iro ... the oath prescribed in this act, ifitisfactory evidenco be furnished tho Reciter of such ?, .a apnsaUoa for their mice frcun i Liiir rwiiw live ctiiuutv ireaj(tiriR. uthiii iuui order of'Uw county twe0y.fiU cents i r,, .vrr no.,. .,M . i V". ""v . . oec. i. inat an atrt eutitleU"An Actio 1 amend on Act relative to tho oialiticatiou of amend an Act relative to tho oitlifieatiou of voters," . approved October lla, 1804, be a th0osam.e 'H hcreby repealeti Sec. 8. That, inasmuch as thro is no law J "L .-.-: . .1... A.. i(vai ciemcnt that is dailv notrinir in upon 1 jrciciii .to, uw- i i.. " . lJ . . . . ha,lio ;wh.t it h.-faii,t do. hnllet. the State of Oregon, to aec I t u i- . . t - r 'i i . . i 2:! i -n ------ - - ; . r DsnocittTie ' Scccess Jas D Aenew. L. 1 ri"'lZ'? I . Ada county, Idaho Territory, was elected lnt month VJr .T. M. SlPollfllS.m. AbOll- auu county, iuiuu icrrnory, wo sicvha last month over j. m. otcpuesson, awu 1 ' . . " . 1 Ition, by about 100 ma,onty. m. Agnow l0rmWlT IITea.II in Corvallis. The President's MessaoJ. The re- 0f the Mcssaire itself. o a synopsis -.. , ;a da;iv iooked for. We shall lav it before our readers at the i 1 . ..xav earnest, possjuie muuwui, , . Death of Mrs. Jcdce ,Si.-iho saa it i,nB eon.nirl a thnk thn trife of i reached us that the wife Of T ' :. i. . v- s. trtiv ThnrRdflv laBt. " We havo no Thb E-eason. All the Abolition papers t fondnCM for the chap wh6 . . p.troleum y, Nosby letters. Tho writes the l'etroieum v , inasoy ujuero. auo ... . , .r -vr .... a reas0n for this is discovered tho follow is darkey. 1 .1 ' .. ' Oh I The "Walla Walla Statesman says to that Gov. Lyon of Idaho Territory declares! ii. n.. T T.loVin TarrShirv rleelfl.rea I tnni orauw muii ouw uui uo Dalies City, but at Boise City, the Mint with him? lias Caleb i n..s.. .Prm.n'a just. iBiujuui,Muru... - - B eilver lode m 0wyhee L T' ha9 - b ra ,,,A b,, lUIU tuu v vi w w 5 ported that in the Boise j -. fiofinns nothinff like enough to last until Spring, and high prices ana the suffering are apprenenoeu Sinking. An eminent engineer, formerly connected with the Coast Survey, says that San Francisco has gunk tbice inches giuce tho earthquake, i oititi;siin:4 1:. Oiieuo Ctrv, IHhj, 5th, 180j i-.niTott I1kiskt: Thinking that any. iH injr uouu to ut-rtiop mo natural re- ...tl..... ..r t.' . . f. . .. -wiHi-.- . our nutte woutil le ol solue interest to Mmrself ami rinulnrs I I. . :l semi yon a M,rt acotntt of ihe progress t,l the Oregon City Alining Company. Tin (.oinpnny was organised during the t.usl suinmer for the humm... ,r .i.. i - . . , - ..... yloping certain .pmrts lends known a the .leflersoii, lrncy, and U1 lll, situated iu t.lacknmns county and on vthat is supposed , , , ..... v,, HV DllMlHllll, ami aitieo their orinini tftlltf.ia il.a I ...... i" niv ivoriiierii i.rmu.ii... ,.rn.n u....,: htw eipeiidtKl some thirteen hundred m,.SUi"j do lar. ill deveh.pi, fj U.mU I( tJ(. .lelloriM.n the Compnny Jn op.,nel a tunnel some forty feet iu length and hate struck their lend, aud are well satiafied with the appearance of tho rwk. TheCompitny has had numerous asav malo from tho diUerent leads during the prioress of tho Work, the mult of who li is as follows ; August, 1805, f rom tlie Jellur son isdd. C7i ilvi.r. lJt August, 1HC, an assav from the fled 'Hull yielded of gold, 4-2; iiver, $l m por ton. fseoteiiibcr. five the Jeffersim, yielding from f J'J to J.-,7 pr ton. Noveml-cr aoth, an assav from the leneraon yiehloU of g.,,l, f 11:45. ,;jv -.r, M.r ,oi, JIOCl'llllMT i'lll. from the Jefferson yielded $'l0 70 per tn iii silrer. In addition to the foregoing there were fivo other oi-nve noelo from tho -if tt'sir. assay son and leaU adjacent thereto, for various parties, ycUU the following results: N.lter, IH8, tl2K3, (7 HJ, (Id IN), f U fhcMc assays were mndo by nil the dilfwrrnt assayers of Fort land, and whiln tl.et-M i . eousiuernhia tliHcrem o in tho ro.i.li. ..r it. ditferent assays, tliore Is either gold or silver iouuu in an. Ami inasmuch a none of the leaila can ho cousidertsl lairlv mim.ivl v,.t the prosieets are considered aliHlm:U.ry by tho Company. v Tho storm of the past three weeks havs aused tho Cotnimiiv to l, it rr.,in forii,rr operations at present, but they -will coin- uviiw ngaiii as soon as the weather will permit, and before neit Fall wo hope to be able to inform you tliat uunrta minim in r.l.l Cla-.-kawa is a permanent institution. tf. Jf. iLvr, .Secretary O. C. Mining Compnny. iMAHIUUI) In Cgralll!.. S t5b-dd to Mrs. l're"i"n Ct,in. a n fOBI,,r 'v r K tut. a. it. M o.n K. Warren to Min Staiil.t,, ' in Laneeounty. V(,. 31, l, 'ij". , ..i..,-, .... "hn t. CV-le . Mis JUry Jam iir.,.. In furt'iaud enll. v. i. 1.- .. ' " , AUV. J'lth, ly iu. U. c. I.ir.t ia- ... imnvr. n lla.Uis I II r In r.. ..u- In Dalle, City, JTor. pj,h, ,T F. ft. Ilollaod, In Jliri .o county, Xr. If.th. by tier. O. Pick n, oiuniiuer K. savage to tfarab K. Murphy. Iu Murii 11 eouittr. Nu Sim 1.. 1 1.1. . o hapnian avid art t,. M!m 3!ttry K. Johns.-n. In Brotttbur. Ko. Sill, h F ir r. t-ri- Jln hro to Mi Mary S. Lyoni. In Portland. Die. 3d. Li n,....i. tr. Adaia Siaenderto Mia Emma b'kwtiker. ' . iiu1 vuy, iamn qounty, JV. T.. Oct 2" i 1 Morrow to Min TuLiiba Kirklnnd. la abcouver. llee. 4iU. l, f 11 11 1 1 r, . J. Termant to Mui Mary J. !., (,f lvr,ian L in aueuvcr. N..v. ?7il. l. tt... ti t.- m 8e?arltne Knighton I . Mil Adaline llenriee. ' . atillur to &Uh Nancy Anna Cunaway. DIED: At Myrtle Creek. Ii.utN. avorick Kndd, eirtd 67 years. ' 3d, In v4rJvt.and K.J. Prii-n. nm-,1 t ,,A,',.lWiJu1ft,l' tUn C. Mxlr, agd yvuurctt oa of, g -ll .. . .... . "- T ti:V Zi I- O- O- IF ALBANY LODGE, NO. 4. Tho Regular Meetings of Albany Lodge, Uio, 4, 1. o o. K.. are la id at the Hall iu Aibioiy, .rv WEDNESDAY EVKM.NU, at T o't-n. LodrM tvr Invitea to iiww tm " - - ' W W. W. PABEISU, N. O. Ei. Maaanu PeereUry, , E 0 FnrXA,0. j o. ?. !5Krrt.r..a. .r. tit v i -tt p PTrrrt T?lIt1?T) FREELAND & obi 1 LriMlhlV, ALBANYOREGON, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRUGS AXD ItlEDlClXCS, . AND ' ' " CHEMICALS. ...ALSO... Paints, Ollsj, Dye KtuCs, GlasH, licrosone Oil, PERFUMERY AND SOAPS, . Surgeons, Tine '1 ouci anaomer . d,.vi,Bhi r. ... ,....v nin aawir, iauai, XJruslies, oi ail tariciics, Combs, rnYSKlAXS' rBESCEIPTlOXS Carufully eomponnded, and orduri IS attended to with ea.ro and dispatch .u.mr.Lk -iili thfilrinurne stm nuvciniAUO CCflM TUC Irftnmcndl , CUUNlrlYi i . . . . , . . . s . P Mr.tlu71'iUl''' Oar store is in tho J?ire' Prof Brirkoa first I street, tho same lately Albany, Deo. 9, is QjR BUSINESS ENLARGED! I w A11 viv.. I j. H. 0UVEB. OLIVER. 8. 8. MAIlKnAM MARKHAM, ALBANYOREGON. A. STORE I WITH NEW GOODS OF ALL KINDS nrv WAI I.ll I ILL Al ltui i v.i E UOVLD CAU ATTENTION . l - 1- i. wa. hnl'O boll frllt Utlt U. -- - we havo b M out u . c ...i ,v removed from onr latt Beach A Son, and have removed from our late S to tholarito and fine store latclx occupied by lh.at fin? whew.-w1! o boo our general aBortuicnt of ' DRY AND FANCY GO ODS, . .IT, l . - - .r.o a ciinr a tLOluiiiu,wo . ' .. . ., uus UI1U e.w.a-o. Of every deecripUon and of the best and latest iiitAVArx styles. U;r-n i atlranc - ,!,'' ALSO. . !- ' FAMILY GrllOCERIES ! : . ' AYhioh we will sell " AlLow as Any Store In Town." A liberal share of patronage is respectfully solicited. VFG ETA BLES AND FRUIT, of the best assortment and qualities always on hand. OLIVER & MAEKIIA3L Albany, December 8, 1885. r STIIiL. ON THE CORNER R. CSEADLE'S CASH STORE T. thM nines to save money ; where yon, can mods at Small Profits. Bo sure and call, and foryoursslTes augH R, CUEADLB, THE LOWESTlfJCES YET THE MEW STORE ! WITH ENTIRELY NEW GOODS ! U V" v . wltOTIIKR HAVING tl. tKini.urUi.i tiirmstlt iii the KKW JillICK .S'lOUH "ppusu me jinioiorrvnn (Jnllerv, n Fir-t .trtet i.i udiiMY, h:i:j;ov. jsae pleasure l.i antn.uiieiiiij U (he t.ublla that IllC'V rfa tlitia Im e...l..a . . .1 1. - 111 irr r,j,i U t0 MOST EXmsiTE, BtST SCiECTED STOCK OF GENEflAU MERCHANDISE Kver breUKht t (hi, ,,1., wMl.b m low St anv other Luu. W . . L Uua !, tlutrkar r -.. X)B" GOODS, All of the 7,ut Btrlei .f lrv fJootln, Tonlardsj. I rcoeli l.'erlno, l)el,i,,,, 5fo!mfr, Poplin, i:glll Mrrlno, Al2aeitw, tilth, .Muslin. fihe-llni-, I.In.n, t:ruiltloth), ii-silmrrea, I'iauufls of nil I.IiKia. lrltifs)...AtttorJraii. f:n;;Iih and Ireurh, or tttrv mjif. ...ALSO... wot Khpaat m.J r--f.p!ete ss-rlmmt t' LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS, Vi'ALKINti BASUE, CHI LDflEN'3 CLOAKS. .'..l.s... tiosicnr, CLbvcs, kiecoks, izair WA.Ti, AND DRESS TKirtlSHNGS, HOOP JSEXRT3, nALMOITALS, HATS akd Eor:?;rT3. CHILDREN AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING. v'--r i-atK-ru Bad vutJv. GEMS' C'tOTfUMJ iXD H8MSlUa tODS .-..iu "oow.i. Ofthli-t jh-j, f8l.rie aa-l !!,,., Hnty uul C'uim. Hoot aul Hlioesj. ...st.so... A e-5fdct an J varied to;k tf Cirorcrlrsi, C'rocIiry nd C;iniTvnre-. ttri.clsi nl lleIollt. Cutlery nntl Ilnr.Iivnre, ruluf niul OiN, ale. Tewill taV.e every fjeci,' ttt COUWTRY PRODUCE And give f.r it the fcigtiert niarkrt pri.;-?. Albany, Oct. , W, . XI. Tlie nitnicrouN rrlenI or S. rtOSK.N, of the lul firm f A .l.l.,..l 1. f- will find him t our fcd.re. tir-t.sr. ,1 .. .. old (tivnilx iind furater cu,l uirs. K' i tnifi Ertrjr Farmrraiid JIcrliaBiciuouId Subscribe IHE AGSinULTJjrllST. AimjJLflWWAH. DEVOTtO TO AKrlculturc, Uio Mechanic Arts, Issued Eemi-lrIontAly--$3 Vt Annua. 1 s rirrbxl Mr. A. U hUneou'a inurtat in luirhswd t, Anxi:rjl . . : . I aw.. aoi Uie 1'i.ownas, will j-ublifb a Domi-Muuunj aoi Uie I'tows, wiil puhlisa a boiui-.uhu-Aitrieullural Ncwr'cr, under tho name of the AGHICITLTUIUST ANP PLOWMAX, Thev have alto removed tht Office fn m the Statesman Duilding to - SCOSES' BRICK. BtOCE, Sf f olid Story, Saltm, And within ninety days will reeclvo a large and .. MBtr tun ma PRINTING MATERIAL ... . I From the New York ant rbiiaoeipnia iminarie, . w v ie' .1. La I - ' inrnidln-two uMon i.n os ""t e H when they will no preparea w owu w, j K'.vie net urpaou 07 "j .,r nrlr in iKnir line. e comi. i CTrijf ,,.v,j -- - - , , , w , The want or pnf-er in 'Oregon, uuuvti -i:iu'i''-i ih. AirrieultnraL Meehanieal and Msnnfsot- rinir IntcrcsU of tho ttte, haaleen felt for msny years, and tho pr'prkttri can awure tUe putli" that tlio arraneiaieiiM jnHBvu-gi prouiife of triuinphant success. Wo eordially la- ilo the oil. sens 01 uregn, wouuu. ui!-uuv,. v. arty or wet, to give ua their support and patron ore. prmaLsinf , here and now, our earnest efforts iM.t inturnu of the State the home of onr i..LiAn n.l tha land oi our adoption. And in lolicit- !r,r. i'n'.. r.lronsf for the ncrwanom esiaoiiiiiiucai of this newspaper enterprise and eo-opcratit'O of the pnhlic for toe Kueevia 01 mo ii" HCned to a-tvocato, wo come, BmnumMmi vj r"J or eect, and aiming to aeucrvo a guauiuw, Terms t Ono oepy ono ydar...,.... jj- Pix njuutb.; I Three mouths.. .... "u. All ComrnunicatioDiaadBustnoss Lettert gbeuld he addressed to 1 ' 5 WATTE A SCnWATE A, Publishers and Proprietors, Salem, Ogo. Ieceailn'r 6, 1S05. - COKVALLIS OIiLKE. ravlir. TRI STEtS Ut iiaa i nbove named Institution of Jarninr, at a mcetine held on Satnrday, Nov. 11, 1S65, re-irsran- i.A hn S.-hiH,l. hv the cmeliiyment ot UEV. IV. A. VI X LEY. A. V.. as rn.snt. nt, ana iv. i. m- E?a.. Professor of Mathematics Tho Profcsson having charge of the Insrltutirm, t,li.fl mi tlirm-clrcs to dovoto UlltirillZ' OttOH- 1 . " .... f . i : l . -.1.. .. 1 ...... (iOIl to Uie interests OI IUO pupua iiaci uuuw their supervision. " , . All tho brancbes or learning nsaanv wmpu Col!cg?s will receive special nttontiou wUon deiirea Tho Trustees intend ti neiko tho Corvallis Col lec a FIRST CLASS LNSTITUTIOXof learning, worthy tne patronage ot iu ineum oi u. BATES OF TUITION FOB 'SESSION OF 5 MOXTDS: Primast BnAxcriKS... ............. Pnvpm ITflllV. DITTO. ........ .......... ftlO.OO A I ,tl inviinrn. DITTO ISCIDENTAI, EXI'ESSES S CESTS fER WEEK ' Of those living out of the County, payment re 1 invariably in advaaco. Thoso. i;i the City and County, -one half ia advance, the balance at tho e!os?o oi tae fccssiou. ." , 5-For further particulars sd.lrc.s tue irroni aenr, ix;v. i. a. o..n. vu...,...--. . a a, W ' 14 r- . . ,i . ... . T" P(l,ra1!te fir,i-.in. ftr , 31. IJA.MJ1UOI.IYJ., - President Board of TrttEtees. Denembcr 2, 1SC3. 17-tf : i : NOTICE .T ;CfEBITOiS. A ILPCKSOXS IIAVIXO. CLAIMS 2V against tho esUito -of TUOilAS , HEJiKV, Sen., Uoeeasod, are hereby notvSed to present the saiuo. aocotuBaxiied with tho proper proof thereof, to the nndersignea, the duly appowtca txeoutor of tho last Wiit and Testament of the Said Thomas Henry, Son., daeeased, at hi residence near Brownsville, lmn eounty, Oregon, wiMUn tnx nionths from the date of tUia notice, cr othurwisu bo barred. . - : Brownsville, Dee. 6, 1P65, " 11 dw f R. H. 'GRAWFOED, Pxecator. ,J7:,r.;i.OTICEa,,-v:cI IROM AXE AFTER THIS DATE I will not pay any dclLj coutractod by aiy Wife, Livonia Prewott, or be responsible for any bay of har business transactions. ' - Liau oouoty, Not. I1 l5- . . . . JOH TREWETT. soe THE ENTIRE OCKfi SALE 1 AT Cb8Ty FOa CAOm AT XsTOIiOaaoSEJ'i f r 1VII.I f OSTm ETOaCLL iT I the Ounee, uad, laek, Vara, iavf K At tower Price I hi a fan be Isrit i!wirw, Are j. j ,Mnm at that riW I've Jtwt tmi i I nbuil know wlttre Ut gt the aeat titte ' ' w run yu il at t.rien kit tkaa we ee aat4 buiemle r"-a tlie que. dual tftea kear. , j- I Kuy fbr Vamh Prom lsarirt Maouraetarers, and tbclr Areata, la tb . CUEAPCST CUSSS7I T la Lnreo Quantitiaa wka Qlasiw$ , Knahllne me to sell at they aslvatua U LaaJi. ' aa bey at the preseatliaM, ; ,r! ... ..rr I am ofiea la the atartet, fitUma ftf Weaka . fur your beaedt -vrwf.s! J ein give ya the REATEST VARIETY TO SttECT rESl, t I can give yo the ' ' r LOW EST r RICES I I 'n gireynn the ff LK1Z&T STI LES AXD HEW flOOMJ I no irlve yoa the ' nfijhctt PHca On XSThmt Tm mr f fcQ I ma tsve yra put eeat. e lry floods, iiots ad Emm. I can tave yea 21 per eeet. aa , . rtcsdy Jlade tJetlilmg.', I fan save yo ou aawa. aa- Crorerle-, Cr0kr-t GIWMWibVt, I can save ym H ar cent aa : IlnnlwRre, Iron a4 CI. I caa tare yo li eeai tia ? IrehnuIeM Tools, . omnia to (be San(fn If iat ' Thimble BozIajrt " ; Wngon Tfmberv,.av XCorwi ChalM; ,, Mill Sw, teM afta. ' .Al,VtmtMMttifmiHttX ,ai.,lS.e (,,,pnr!!JnM ,;f rs I eaa aell at lets wela j than if were efioe4 la tttkeY. t - . . ' Oireaao V-; ,ff ' A Eharo of Tw Trmmx And I will girt yoej ; t ' ' tow puxccs ron tzxo Tisssse IV iihnut another wcrd, juetaMLU4iea4 aaea. Jd and yuons, t the Btore f ... " . . . ooto8s. ; PICTURES I ; ALL SXTXiES 1 nil I finwrr T-ei !. ..' CHEAPER THAN ELSEWHERE IN THE STATE! l,rK HECEXT1.Y EJTLAttCKn y f onr Uaikry, and have aow the iargwrt Kay. give uur ratrons . , FIRST CLASS FICTTJBiS. With oar present Fkylifht of 234 eet wo ran take Uovd Pktaret is all kinda ft waathaf 4 at all time of day. Koae need wait far a alee day ioie any time, 1U et early, and If we AW make yoa a gnv4 piotort w wUiaotWt V bake away a poor one. !- ' , .' We have superior arranjfeata for ata CHILDREN'S LIKENESSES,' And are laid to bare more patient tfcaa faateM Jh of old. Ko i'atron e?r aaw as M aww. We defy eom petition la COPYING PICTURES. Call at oar elegant and epauaa uaiiery ea rir,t ti,a chiuf busioeai itreet, soot. aia,siidlo PAXTOS XU0Sll'60irv - Athat.. Kaeamker It. IMS. ts AVm-a . . T7- T7i-vTTXTTT AT A I j li A. IN I ' lUUil UX9 A, " - - - ... j-: . .. AM) .4! MACHINE SHOP ! CHEBKY Ss SAST. Wo are Prepared t FttrIaJa WROUGHT AND CAST IF.OII YO Of every aescription, oa short aotleo. Alee, BRASS CASTINGS. All Orders for aniii work r Will be filled with di--Twn, a xb annex. . horse rowEns :. Agricultural Implements Manufactured to order, and partiewla attttUo. pata to jKepaira. .. - ; AH kinds of .;.t- t . -.s - rATTdiri woirx . done to order oo short aetloo ' ... , A. P. CHITtRT, J0B31 EAST. Alhatir, September IS, 1S65. DR; . TV. GRATiy SURGEON DENTIST, I.ate Graduate of the "" CincinaaU College of, Dental Surgery, '-4aJLLIr' vrnnM aa-aia offer hit Profoacaal eerrioea to tia Hti,eB' f tMS pUC8 "d eam)un'n o,BtTy- 0fce Cp stairs in ioster'a jiri,jwiing. I . , . . , : j . . u . D..ifl . TtAft.1. I Kesiuence aioujtoi'i. . Albany, August 14lh, 1865. THE PUBLIC IIAj PX.GAHE TAELE 'JfOTXCK that (. W. Uray, ... t., wvuaa absent from llis Oririca on pro!'e81enal toasioeaa from the 13th to the 22d of Deeembsr, l ' Albany, Iseecvcer J, Itr. 11. i . f; va. JUST RECEIVED ! Dlrcet From the Beflaery t f H F BARRELS HJLS FBAJ9T JJ cisoo Itefiued bagar. , ' ' ALSO ' " ' . lOO Kegs Syropj vrafcli we are aellicj; very cUeap. r i - J. t JU.15VJUMf -yvAt Albany, September 30, lS65r :'' -NOTICE!; TOW IS A GOOD TIME TO EET 131 tie up. AVe will' take WHEAT and OATtt at the highest Cash price, oa U aecwinta or cash, will do just as well. ! an28 . J. fJUElSCaX UO. 4 Good wasoa-yanl for th benefit ef l. those who trade withi tae, is always Teadj by R. CKEAITLE. ftASlI 1AI1 FOR WHEAT AXI r a.