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'..J'WI'HJU.tB.j STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT HP, auis tnem me Deuer ;ior "poors wuue Bf. II. A15DOTT, EDITOR, f "Itrash ; and the highly-favored, sweet. SATCitDAY......i..NOl:MB headed msrger X i Election Triumphs of the liQtaps. Th 1 Rumpa of Massachusetts recently electe 1 lwd negroes to the Legislature of that State, and Aoa-Iteeeution of the democrat. We received the following letter one Equnlity f Men Three cheers for the nigger! straightway all true Thanksgivings According to a Proclamation just issued by the Governor, the 29th day of , this dayitlys Vreek : ,rV T E L E C fl A P H . There are four woolen mills in opera- U u l A U 1 a, ! f B ;fi a- a fc- s . nifnmia there are I - f " 7- 1 1 " - 1 1 I . .- 1 1 LIU 11 11 I Jiri' U. AM - " - f i I - ChtCAao, Not. 11 CoL Jas B.'Ffy, twVlarge mHls In operation, one in pro late Provost Manual General,, sailed on of erecion on projected. . The . i. A A Viwnnh t rw lPW l tirft. UII I - ' J . . . t i J 5 in vm Btate con. Y...... .vl Tv- yt -1 xwuu, j, . luruuguuu xu union monA wm be observed as a day of Pub- such we hate- received. . Forest Grove, ever crea greatly. It has, however, a contrary T.aVo T..;c-i nni . ,i" o,i Tw 'mibJeniialitY i effect on most Pemocrata. They are , ... .ivi.i.i. n L.-4 iv.ii.j m . r .-v..t.i all created matter or intelligence, De filled with grave apprehensions as to thelff f,..,, , . Lw.r. v t. ik;ii;. in .M., PM. are Represented by the wise and - iv vu v a vjv n iU ''We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are jcreated equal, that tlt ., V tJieiir Creator with "WAsniToa Co.. Oregon, Nov. , im, r:f ""vi!' .i,l,u .W ne VrVTvI a" I:. 7. tWmilk nt ru&ning Editor UnnosaiT:--! aubscrtbta for tnei'Bwo- . caiuruav tur vmuruir w . , j., . A- rA -i-i.,t, crat about oue year since, and a my time it about these are life, liberty and the pursuit oi Ajjutatjt General of the Military Divis- sume annuauy about t&iutvw pvut. u outiuTecoeiuaeato naT u LxoimtinBcu not hantiinetia " ...No sentence oijioiv n rit ft v.-tw.fi Iwrl n1 Kr tho other two acre com ta make tho trip from Albany to ForeUOroTA. "". ! . . 1 5." V7 A Hasiiingion special curuuicio "c dieted, thei Will be an &ahual COnsump U threa weas oa tae wa4 frttutiy. , r . , uaaicaia man me apwv. arrival oiUen. Hteadman yesterday, as Big- ; , . R nnn nri r a44 in tha i Bescwtruiir yoara, iu.a iiooiamtinn Ar l nilcnenuenea. lilterl . - : t- w. n.r-.inun buwu ,vw,vvv v r- - --. t . i - a w anm, v . - 7- i it 1 1 1 p.'i Ti i. in m .wr. uau t'B l u iiib . a i aaa v - w D.'FUiLi.iA's. Uiu nmtm Heclarat'ion is a self- . c1.i v . v. , tnAnFrtim nf blankets, casimeres, flan- m. , .VMWb M,vt MV " ' I ffllfAfl E. 11BB LiCCLI IIIUOVIIWVW r HtwMWfcHVrv F The above is only one outot several evident falsehood. No two men were Lt. Tnieiiincer. llenublican. and Star neu These coods command ready ited equal in all , respects. In- uur'1Dg the past few daya. : ' ' . Lu .Bd ar nn-tileri lwrStWWi isal)!vine law, as is evident !n u ? wi b. emciaf inspiration, dial ' tnd rM1 " H" f futurt. "If we hive iafTcred grandiloquent sentence: therefore, reach Mr. Phillips in two or fta gtron veak, male and fe d the horror of Civil Ww three davs -instead of three weeks after male, black, white, red and yellow. To m h A I ... ... .. - I V lot one we are not; at au surpnsea M '" that it does not is make anvthin- more of it than an im . , ' j - . ; ' ' )A I' A I pAAU UA w k WO MITD Vv'UilU 1 B 1 f , ' I , c . - ! EUCU ft tcSUll. XiaCl ID6 jkiDOllilvaiSW I Konor rrtierviti. & nation roilim ... .nii th iua.l.:i i. -.ti t-i .ri. L-t -i i a i. -! nracticabls aLstrflptioh a clittenn'r iren . ... r , . ,- ' .t . : iniamiT tua iaun di "iionesi uiu auc a it .j . . " . ii j ' i i i .i . . ..... i - . . . i . . ; k V.rnanA Wood had an interview with manuiacture, ! the President yesterday, and the Hepubli- t.x tVin a.lnntinn of the nnnAthtmnnl Amendmentii. " wn last Wednesday five Th Southern nanera verr cenerauv I teams, with a corresnondinff numner . . - " 7,. I . ' r r. . t I . . r "Jloni: Yet.' There passt.' ,4 tbtOTgli eE11 -rani ol erality tk.. ts IliutiAbl ritrhU of TOAD Asthlished UCCU CILIVC1C USU iuiyuiv- - - - - - i Tl''- "11 k . 1 s u.ef.W r,owWnnU That the Civil War has preserved our P. ' 6s lu "" the . . . ' Mct-r,t. ; :-:.vi- thins' on some of them yet: and when years ico. have elected niters to honora- vv "V - v-w . " V4j wswutu. - , ' in' ble ai d responsible stations. For years I We can't sea it in that light The terri- we do their official heads will prom nnV with tittrtia nf th result of the I f;i l l ... nf mn the ty- the meaning must be sought in Nbrtiiern elections, and declare that the u D.moer&tie yoters Tl ' circumstances under winch it was gouth is e33 iQCliDCa than before to ac- fte u D m , jt(lW lulirited the mmication made bv ... .v.n..-..:....:..' a i...B the "plains over this season; liva o ---- - iwpumuuusiiiuuuuai auicuuukuw. i , - . , The following named geuSenKja kre- aa hoAtet to act a-AfctiU for ,Taa Etatb P.isht D0" eat, and to receive ttl receipt for cabeiritiottjr to the paper : ''-e Robert Watkingon......- t.fcei Jowt-h Vv'hecier...-...: ...............t.lbB- r . vft.viTiA II. ju. urowo wiw...' Matthew Fountain ....UtTnhvrg POUGLAS COUNTTI I , i j Joeeph 8. FitzhBgh......... ..XMxiTg Taaiet G. Clark a ....-..CaarMfvilla- flirty i...;i.;.;;.;..'-.iin.sisw?" ',7 1. ; 5 coos' toCKiTii!! i .M El W. Cbmmi..........' Empir City v.s xanb county! H. ITeoa .; ;.s . lion. f : T- . Hon. J. J. WaStoa.-....... S" Jobs Mnioira..;;.i........ -' !'.,Dty, - li. V. Howard ................. !-. i?rowa........-.. k"" .-- ik- - .1. ttl! ' 1 . 1 lexcent the Iladical-llumD-Monsrel . 4i 1 . 1 11 kv- : ronai imeirruT 01 lum union naa Deem , uiusi k.ifv nave uuni iu uiircra mrv i , i . ..: . ..--ri. l; " preserved-nd that is about all. Is it na remove -onnson eoci be pol recently. conip tion .Vied.1 Somehow here azaiu we can't seel ti.:i.- t - I 'll . . . ' . culu uu ins aumurs. jne ivauitma wuij cvuiiuuo a ,,, ,, mnn nUH iwiien. iium-iara eountr. Missouri. ? Con- the meaning to be an absolute equality phrey, it the urgent request of the .Miss- at its of Uc ; construction, taken in r Legislature, has just arrived, topre- U NWvPTlTTSFMFNTq ' ... connection with circumstances on to con- g n t rresiden askini; for the re- ?; NEW APYERTKEMENT f 4 r JJESTON COyNTT. y -wv a a -tt ' .nrnMi.il tin . l,.w villi . . ..... . I . . ..ISCU1 1. IU IUO I ICIIUCUI, llv. mnialW moralU and ahonhl Honorable to treat a conquered people as -tr-"---o , - . vici me aumors 01 me ueciamuou u uasfl of jefr.,I)aT s. ' Thev will . J I r a t .. i 11 la!Uiiredl-'nii titiltxia he aiinnk and Yiior. I fulGhnrui' 5 .nil 'hnnernt M lii were I . . . ,t .1 . i t mfallr- lint thw' hrA not nntil ser" as 11 nonoraoie, is it constitutional I . i:,;r tt?.". , ' interview wun tne.i'resiaeni on xu itwauy , but they have not, until Uuslv execute a tromwellian oHct. holding in. bondage a class of their fellow , A- Vasin(rt(in Aunfkteu Bfla :.i a:. j to i peopie aaa yei aenv mem inei - rf . j . . . . r- ; 0-r- , vaxrivu mis ineory om muy inu , . , ' . - ' . ' uu v. uue .ueciaring ma u. mm " President on Saturday . laid tel. m-i iri?nioi re nresen ration r "lionrcft ! . tho nr..- it..- . c..n a 11 ...... i n'i, .aCa.t.n. iiiai.. .. . . ' . liieiy, 1a an 113 Dearms. Aneeiec-i .a o- 1 ---1 xu u.nunist.MLu oiiw.aii v.t.w wUJi. auv v. ii,i.,ne rinrtioni of his annual messn w 1 aa . . . . w . 1 w 1 . . 1 , . 1 r of these two "American citixens of aucc,cr: MJS ayn ocen reueem- policies for eovernins the South must A,,,1UC. . "l""uM Amouc late appointments are U J.B.Jttitiv .(!orva::is gird's Ctatioa ha e an onday. : The . . a I ire the I- 5 BENEFIT CONCERT. African descent" to the Legislature of f :i Tt- ii-.L . . 1 1 i . Massashusetts is but the few drors that "' Me lfllDK a nauon nas Dee ration of the Southern , States, r the resto- posing to relin.vuish their power over u U;Tijlot, a, p03t II ih, ihci.r elre5' la that view the munortal nalI and iibert Zieber , or tneir declaration was a moaatrous fraud and its Of(jreon. d irrespon- authors liars Ud hviocrites. Hut no vr-v.." 1' A COSCEET OF , , ! n itinnn inn tiinTniniriiTll criinin en. w . MfULAL ANU LN2i ttUMLUi I AL Ii tUdiU , a n; : 1 ostmasier ai umciu- roa the as IL S. Marshal precedea plentiful shower. Massachu- y ceniranxation 01 power and tj a na-ig0veTnient by an arbitrary and irrespon-Uuthora liars find hyocrites. Hut no New York Nov. 12.- Horace Gree Eetts t AviB2 set the examrle. IT will? beT w.,uw"1 wwons m uouara. wWe uiiuury authority. If it be the first, nmwncai ia is oeuer esiauiisuea man , vtom'mentu put forward for ' . . . I ' tti'. 1 1 it. t -I T 1. . . . th.l .1 that it. . .... 1 1 . - - - -o I - ' ... .1 I'.IIIIH'I' If I 1 1 ISi V! IN A I.IIH TJ V uo nuai we imns. , ueore ii. eavs there ia hut nn war tort ft it that i ih " vj ' uu.- Kpn!ltnP v:rft Ilorris. Hilton. ' a: Wall www- - " very generally followed by all the New Engla id, and in time by all the Western George L. says there is but one itnat the inalienable rights of man have acknowledgment way to do it that is the at that day the negroes were uni- nator : of the full and unre- Ti J " "nf . D "'L street broker, ui iub luii ihu uure which a white man was bouud to respect." 8toen cu arrested for attempting to t. . i- i . ........ I l n IHI.U a nunc unuinsiwuuuiuicf Wl. I o11 otln r...nnra Una haan hnnnr-i i V 3ta m. v- iu;t:.s. wen esxaDiisnea. it lie nan said that the Utr eted riktnrnmrauiiititina tn tl,.Mn. ti.. . ......i;.. ,1 ..i i w...:...r- "".r"? .vy-jr , - rf tatps t,r,U nF a n,n-.an it a ngnia OI lD8 nigger naa Deen pie of the South eubiect a one to their solely a protest asainst the Diviue n-ht f.....r.i Mn...f.;,i..UO:.. established we should asree with him. own iuat eonititntwuial Rt.u . Iaa' Tt.-r M tJ?s and hereditary rulers: a dedar- with a ww to a permanent recovery. fAe b'g 'oad in the puddle; and the civil tend to fear the South. .They pretend fes and special iuiniunitie. The decla- There U one reined v, so we believe, for the war r Ul mm lDre that it will not do to let "red-handed trai- ration was made by white men fur thegov- bite of a mad-dog ; that is the mad-stone. But thare is no balm in G Head no phy sician there mad-stone -no ! cure whatever but death for a man affected with necrophobia. He lives, and moves, and breathes in the nigger. In his esti mation the sun rises and sets in the nig ger. The earth would not revolve on its axi3 wc re it not for the nigger ; ncr would it perform, its annual journey round the sun were it not for the nigger. The American Government can't be run with out thi nigger. The nigger, in one sense, is omnipresent j worse and more of it he is, in the same sense, omnipo tent. When a Kump-Itadical-Mongrel sleeps t e dreams of nigger. Angelic lit tle niggers flit athwart his beatific vision as sweetly and enchantingly as did the an Sauford Canovan, oiu Dunham, the perjured witness against Jeff Davis, was arretted in Washington on Saturday and lodged in jail, upon Complaint of the U.' S. Jud?e Advocate, whom he deceived with bu'jrus evidence. l'LACERViULE.': November 12. The th ? Supnose hatevcr t0 tl,ie ?cfro .any uore than to Woodville qtiartx vein, located at George l l ,i n lhtages who inhabit the f orests of the town, struck Ibe. richest quarts on Satur Le,thxtall, or country, lhe one class had never at- d last that wa3 eTer seen jQ California. Slonday ETenlug;,NoT. 19,1C6. MISS ABBOTT, MR. BRI a OS, s - AND ' 0 ; PKOF. G. P. JEWELL TOOET1IER WITH THE BEST MUSICAL TAIE5T JX THE PliCE, Cave Volunteered their Services. P A ft T r I nST.-i-OVERIUEB CH0RU5? Away, away,. " BON'U Would I were a Boy Aeain. POXO A!l CIlORt'S I'm Lo&ely ai&c my Nevertheless, let us be thankful we are! tors" represent the South in Congress. ernmeut of white men and had no reference no Worse off. Our George L. tells US to i Will time ehansre the South consecrate ourselves anew to liberty and hre crant. for argument's sake fn ClnA " i l . . ... r. . ...I. i-.. .. . , ., tiay ,llCj UUi PuuiC- nearly ail in me ooum are traitors will lamea 10 any conumon 01. useiuiness ot it U estimated bvcomnetent iud"-es that a - w . 1 m M.-- - w - n 11 . 1 . i: . i i . 11 a . . - j i j uuw we Eiiouia leei more use ioiiowins it W change them? If their .r tmitnra civilization oui as tne slave 01 Uie white Lr e.i ittiii a .v n !,, v.wnu w - " - f w a w v v . . . . ivvvaww.vwrv A VIA. . V I 1 -v. - -" if our noble Governor would onW he .1 .1. i.- r man the otLer class was hunted from ,,,,.1 c.md Tho are now hlnstin nut BONO The Trundle Bed. H.O. more ciro.ms.ect himlf.' If ke i...' v - -I v " f k.;' lesl f '! uoarlV. u',e .Tliilu of gold thrcefeet a i v i Will a ULUiG k i f nic n uu snnv i.? ma ja itrtnAroitw e.i.Md k..fc., . r - i . . would only obev the ten commandments I ;n.a v M w .1.- a : ui leugm. , a ins . no iiuutuu0, ef ' VltAUCI XV Lb flU AJ TV C UUUCIBIAUU 1 L. I11IUIIUU U I.LXC UUtllllliillL a little better himself, we should qH feel, I j . I But how do these strict construction- as wc do now, that he cave this advicel utsno?( x;tciDED ine ists 01 declaration in behalt ol the eiuali- Orcirou lVooleu Fetorles. - I M A ... I ' more for buncombe than because he feels question whether a "live dog was better J V"e negroes apply their doctrine in than a lmn " .i Uft tn artn." iW- relation to me equality or tlie whitesf Is ikuiurauuaivuuaiuereu. j-er- - -"i ----- nrtt thtt unilrIU nrar-tio .,f - 1U.r.Ml Lnrtrn nnrtinn nf thU Stat we Tiaited r OI.EK Knbbia Adair. . INSTRUMENTAL The Maiden's Prajer. QUARTETTE Come where my Lota,' Lie Dreaming. - v-t - ; -: BUSH Under the Willow. QUARTETTE Speed Awav. ' ' QSQ Lament of the Blind Bot.' . SOXU AND CHORUS Tho BoVi are Mareh- the ing lloine, -- i. i haps, however, we do him injustice. ?luer "W u uwmea u. xie sam empiojer9 and manufacturers to coerce three of the four woolen factories within Maybe he is more pious than we suppose. ue U!e aeaa uon the suffrages of their employees in all po- its bounds the Oregon City Mills, the t .1 .1." r I i:.r l .r t. .t. .i ..I i-?n . . - :n c? . i i .t. . . i w e hope we are is what he would lieve him to be an excruciatingly pious man re pious than we suppose. u nuu MA:inirt tue sunrages ot tneir employees in all po- its bounds tne Uregon Uit; mistaken. We hope he lror something" for instance; who litical elections? Is tkat the meaning of Willamette Mills at Salem, at 1 i 'fcjv. .v., i v would'nt rather be Stonewall Jackson natural equality and inalienable rights? Mills, located at Brownsville, .t 1211:: dead than Beast Butler living Is it equaUight. to exempt rom taxation is located at EUendale, in I Polk county, one-quarter of the entire estimated wealth but for the want of time and opportunity There is a report in circulation that Hthc u!r ex,c,u!ivek ia HAu trre of visiting it. The Quaki.no. The Radical patriots, who Captain Medorum Crawford has been re- burdena cf Government unon the nm.l.n.JtabKshment of the kind in the State, con- gels ot Jtaradise amid the rose-embowered aTe fattening off the generosity of a trait- moved from the Itevenne CoIIectorship, Crs? Is it consistent with the lladicalsuming about 400,000 pounds of wool PAIIT SEC03TD OVERTURE. GLEE Fee oor Oart with Feathered Spray, SOXU The Ornhaa Child' Lament. ; and the Eade PONG AND ClIOIlUS-Tentinir on the The fourth ra'lV..., , . iitc -t LiuJiriro neu iuieo. INSTRUMENTAL. FONO Vocal Medler. SOXU Wliy don't they Do so Now T GLEE The Farks SONG Yankee Temperance Medley. I'lNALE America. Old A"pLK COUNTY; ti t ,.--.1- J WMIMfMA'i'( U&ii&M wvii'iauf ... fig ' , - -u'. Bi F. Burch ...i.....--.-If(ePBdnw? Reuben Doty. ..i.M......M...'0. ; , T B. WiUiama..... .......,,.-Xuckblntta i; .;' 1 YAMiiiLL county. . ; ; B." fimUh "1.... .'. ..tafay tt W. C. Uembree......:..:.;..;.......'... .McSIiantai I' .'WASHINGTON COUNTY. V' " ; iephea fiHH..i.i.M ......... General Agent J ; CLACKAMAS COUNTY. .:; ; Ralston A Myers......... ............. ;....fiOregm City j COLUMBIA COUNTY. S. A. Maes...i.....v........-..-.-St. Heleas MULTNOMAH COUNTY. if. Patterm, Book-keeper, Herald Office, Portland ' 3IARION COUNTY. J Peter Bihea........I...: .'. f s Thos. SfBitb. j u. S. Uowoing... Charles Miller Jas. A. Pebftebaker;.. CLATSOP.COUNTY. ' Job Lamley.... . t....'..AsVrii 1 . 7 WASCO COUNT Yf;: . "T"' Tbos. M". Ward.- .....U.f hree MH tetk. P. S. Holland .....-Dalles City . , BAKER COUNTY Jaa. II. Slater-......... ..-...i.".a nonra ' GRANT COUNTY. J. F. Hendrex............. V . Canyajt.CLty Thos. E. Graj.............M.. V . . artd John Fennesey..;........ii.... j John Day Mines UMATILLA COUNTY. Geo. JL Co............J...l........UBiaUlla, , UNION COUNTY. A. C. Crasg...i. ................ -a ............... Union ' ; -t , . - .. -. . , . - ...... i - I ' :. . '1 ft. Tho. Boyee, ; Newspaper Aeent , Pan Francisco, is authorized to reeeiro subscriptions -and alrerti?ement for our paper, and act as bnst aessajeo I generally. " 6 i- ..'. SiJverton .... J eC etsoa ADVERTISE3IENTS: Id. beach. TfiOS. X05TCIVB. -1. U. SBA.CS. nigger. lodgments of the primal pair. excruciatingly great is the Fair white ladies pet the lrue, soEietimes the nigger bites but what of that? Isn't he a "man and brother V Of course he Ls. Make way for the nigger. Let him be petted and feted. He carries men to Congress Even Beast Butler the spoon-thief the bank-robber the contemner of fair white wemen the cowardly military tyrant rides into Congressional halls on the back of a nigjer. Old Abe "honest old Abe" our "martyred President"-was twice placed ia the Presidential chair by the nigger. Generals stole cotton high ofS cials enrichedjhemselves by shoddy con tracts scoundrels of every hue and grade perpetrated acts of rapine, and plunder, and villainy, and sheltered 'them selves behind the nigger.1 The Mahome tan says "Great is Allah !' but the Radi-cal-Rump-Mongrel says with ten-fold more unction t "Great is the nigger." In a lew year j more it will be a commoa thing au ee m.Tgers in tne haiis of Congress. Niggers will eventually represent ns at the Courts of St. Cloud, St. James and fct. 1 etersburg. , Niggers will, like Egyp tian lice, fill everything. The mob at Ephesus, while they beat and stoned Paul and tore his shirt off his back, cried out, "Great is Diana, the goddess of the Ephesians !" but we have far greater reason to exclaim " Jreat is the Ameri- . can nigger !" He is our meat, our drink, our pipe-fctem, our tobacco our rara avis cur preserver our tower of strength particularly his sinewy legs and long heels! Great is the nirer! "Yah, Yah ! git out ob de way ob de nigger V True tha nigger has shown himself sliffh t- . ly iaconipetent to govern himself in Haytr and other islands; but that doesn't prove he can't govern white men in the United States. The Radical-Bump-Mon-, grel will intermarry will practice., mis cegenation that's the word and both races will be benefitted (in a horn) by the delicious infusion. . The nigger is like a rough diamond? o we re told. Poli'sh hin up and he will do Wonders.- He preserved the "nation's life," so it is claimed; will he who saved ns now turn round and destroy us? By.no xaeans. Not muchly. Three cheers for the nigger ! The nigger rides with the whites in the stage-teaches and rail-cars of Washington under the protection of the laws ; and the Civil Bights bill grants him the right to vote in the Territories Slake way for the nigger ! JJe has been in bondage ! true, in his native state in Africa he is a. cannibal, guilty of the grossest sensualim3nd blackest crimes and intellectually only a degree or two above an orang-outang, long-armed ape k or ring-tailed monkey. But that only I proves h-ipability to govern the pure - Caucasian Mood. So reason the Rump I Radical-Mongrehw Let them alone. .' Ephraim is joined to his idol3. Opposi- i tjou only ; makes them worse. Let the necrophobia virus have its full course. And as then is no, cure for one who has Great or, eays the Mountain Democrat, are . t.: t.-: t ri . i: t i nicirgf, psAiiig m lucir iwuia. J.ney nave naa a happy time in plundering the Govern ment and supporting renal newspapers to keep them in power, for the last five years. 15ut the guillotine, at last, looms up before them in unpleasant distinctness. It is a horrible vision, and constantly in their sight. The President will be justi fied in settinpr it in vigorous operation. Following the example of the little traitor A very will only make matters worse for them. They swore, but a little while ago, that the Administration is the Gov ernment, and now they ought to have too much self-respect to admit that they are perjured scoundrels, by repudiating their oath ! If the Administration is the Gov ernment, to defy its authority is treason, and as they insist on the President's mak ing "treason odious," would it be ungen erous in him to try the experiment on themselves! It would be next to impossi ble to find more deserving subjects. Horse Shaving. On Saturday, says the Oakland News, there was a case in the Police Court involving the ownership of a horse. The man who possessed the r animal had him for several years. The real .owner, however, recognized the horse, and swore that on one . shoulder certain brand could be found. On inspec tion nothing could be discovered, and the hair lay perfectly natural, as if it had never been disturbed. Notwithstanding, the person claiming him sent for a razor and a piece of soap, and proceeded to shave the hair from the place where the brand had been put, when the outlines of the proper letters were clearly visible. If this idea were always acted ' upon m such cases, many lost or stolen horses might be recovered. The one in question had been branded ten years before, yet after this long interval the animal was clearly identified. " Significant Historical Facts, It is a fact that the Democratic party has always sustained every . incumbent of the presidential chair who has defended the Constitution ; and the anti-Democrats have heartily opposed all such. The on ly three Presidents ever elected by the anti-Democrats were Harrison, Taylor and Lincoln. Each died in their Presiden tial office, and were succeeded by Vice Presidents elected by the same party, Ia each case the anti-Democrats quarrel ed with the Vice Presidents because they wouldfnsist on being guided by the Cons titution; and they each, in turn, had to throw themselves for support on the Democratic party. 'These are significant historical facts. and that J. K. Kellv has been appointed ideas of equality fur Congress to vote a annually, and manufacturing about one . It i n. .l.t i. . i.m - rri ine and pioneer to his place. There is also a report that luntJ to its members of four thousand thouaud yards of fabric daily. c - 0 , i dollars each and to the soldiers who had force employed is between eighty Milton Shannon, of Salem, has been sp- 1.1 v , . , , . . -; . ' 1 served three years a bounty of one hun- one hundred hands. Ihisisthepu pointed to one of the Land Offices at Ore ronCity. m cquat rights to pay a Congressman five thousand dollars and mileage for three The real estate of Washington county, months service and the soldier twelve as shown by the Assessor's books, is vaf- dollars a month for exposing his life on la.arfaA mm A dred dollars? Is it in accordance with establishment of the kind in Oregon, and ADMISSION: Adults, Fifty Cents; Children un der ten years of age, Twenty-Five Cents, j Qjr J7J j.AHr$ Vjen at O Uclocf. rcrform the battle field ? These are but a few of the many practical illustrations which the Radicals five of their BMtlientmn nFtWir tl ii :.it..j . I . r . . Aiiv mull luuai iuuiuicQiicss oi ne pco- much vaunted doctrine of etjual rights. ued at ?G3 1,390. The personal property of the county is assessed at $3UG,195. WHOLESALE CAIVBIT FACTORY ! pie of the county is given at $138,025. Net valuation of property,' real and per sonal, $1,879,0G0. Under the rule of n5 other partv has there been so much special legislation for the exclusive benefit of privileged clase.; so much done to build up an aristocracy of wealth without regard to merit; so many measures adopted with no other view than to make the rich richer and The Jacksonville papers give an ac count of a battle that was fought near Abbott Lake between the. soldiers under the poor poorer. Lieutenant Smalley and the Indians, inj Is it not about time to consfruo the which 14 Indians were butchered, 7 pris- declaration ot equality so as to embrace r .. . me poor aownirouucn wnucs, wno nave vuv. vi- ...v, .uv. uvLwuireevium . - . l .!,. ,.'1.4 t- lost. Ii- . .:. I i i - line i tunuuioiviiii'iiiuiaKi: t lit-tieu if J Another Lie Nailed. The state- whic? -tb,c Pr wJiitea can be restored to meat leiegrapueu to toe xnoune oi ine I ttli " n . . t i-. . i I ln will atart an abolition nnrtw tnr em murder of six negro soldiers at Jefferson, ancipating the laboring poor whites from lexas, is denied by General Sheridan. the oppressions of government and re It is a Radical falsehood, telepranhed for storing them to an equality of rights witl ' o l.t . 1- r effect unon Northern election. l"eir . maawra. LvrcSon C A ll D I E S, AT PORTLAND PRICES. triBRTririJO is saa constantlTonhnnd ; and SUPPERS FOR BALLS, SURPRISE BARTIE3 and TEDDINGS, fur nished at short notice, in Herald. poses. A fifion Man Tht DsnmnrtiiiA visi.l " r I A r r rn if A w A wri-riirii Pivrti . .1 m I " " A a V u Akti vi lir, V a u persin.uainecnargeme layor oi rort- War. Is it really pOfpible says the N land with using the lunds feent from alt pY. Sundav Time?, that anv man or set of the country to relieve the sufferers by men can jropose to have another civil war the firo for Radical electioneering pur- in this C0UntrJ ratic.r luan submit quietly do not like to believe it, and yet the evil BlO Potatoes. Boise vallev is out- not improbable. American people have doing herself this year in the vegetable had enough of war and earnestly desire . ii i " -I- ri'i J - . t line, as wen as producing cooa crops ot ice. incy uu noi care, u uayvue, grain. Mr. Thomas Davis Bhowed ns wl,ich political party holds the reins of yesterday potatoes weighing two and a power provided it acquire possession of half pounds each, raised on the farnT of tnose reins tnrougn a lair expression ot Davis & Richev adjoining town. A iren- the popular will at the ballot-box : but tleman living down the valley several lW permit no party whatever to mi es. whose name we lorcet. c 1 on our matte a iarce oi tne election to setre mc C3 " table a few days ago, turnips measuring lvintv.(liriA . irtrhnu in ' ririnmtarDna and a beet as large as a full-grown man j gel wurtzel. Statesman. reins of authority by a o; d'etat, and then preclaim themselves the chosen rep resentatives of the people. We cannot think that any body of, publio mcn, proj fessing to be patriots, will dare - to under take an act so audaciously defiant ot the The Walla Walla Statesman says the wheat crop of the upper country is esti mated as follows : Walla Walla valley, 200,000 ; Grand Ronde valley, .100,000 ; Powder River,' Payette and Boise valleys, 50,000. The crops of Umatilla, Colville, Nez PerceS country ,Bitter Root and ad joining valleys, will probably reach 50, 000 making a total of 400,000, bushels. Flora McFlimset in. i Court. A young lady in New York, very dimly des- laws and tho Constitution of the Union ignated as "the daughter of a professional but should they do it, they must be aware gentleman well known for his advertise- that a civil war will be the consequence rue nts, lately lost the principal part of and on their guilty Heads be the rcspon her wardrobe by nre. A he property was simmy i insured, and a claim was made for dam-i ages to the amount of 521,000. The in- U. S. Stamps. The attention of deal surance company resisted the demand as era is called to the followina' article taken enormous and the case being carried into fr0m the Intcrnal - e Act of Jul a court a list was made out, under tho di- ... 1cne ..,4t..- la,. rection of the young lady herself, of the I""1' ; vin:uao Vl. "vu various items. This schedule is publish- (06 says : V ed in full in the "New York Herald", "For and upon every; can, bottle or ana is a curiosity ot legal literature in- other single package, containing . meats deed. The schedule would fill more than fish, shell fish, fruits, vegetables, sauces a column in our paper. The estimated sirups, prepared mustard, jams or jellies values are of course only those of the ar- contained therein, and packed or sealed. tides when burned, after some1 wear, and made, prepared and sold, or .offered for tne original cose oi tne wardrobe is stated! sale, or removal for consumption ;iq the ,...4-t ma a . I --r at du,uuu. j.ne largest single entry is United States, on and after the lstOcto for a white satin dress, with flounces of ber 1866, when Buch can, bottle or other deep point d'Alencon, worth $2.500 ; and single package, with its contents, shall there is also a blue satin dress ' trimmed not exceed two pounds in weight, the sum with Brussels lace, valued at $1500. of one cent. When such can, bottle, or lhcre are in tne catalogue ot velvet, and other single package, with its contents twenty-tour ot poplin, cashmere aud mus- shall exceed two pounds in weight, for lin, beside extra skirts bodices and jack- every additional pound or fractional part ets. No jewelry appears in the list; but thereof, one cent." , ; , ; there is a bewildering variety ; of fans, '. Penalty, fifty dollars for every omission parasols, worx-Doxes, cara-cases, ana eim-lto amx such stamp, ilar costly trifles. - It appears by the marks on some of the articles that the young la-J L. F. Carter left Oregon forIdaho las dy's- name was Fanny, and not Flora; week to assume the dutic3of Surv.eyor but she must be at least a relative of the General of Idaho, to "which position he arii: f- :i - . : xi TTith tho aboTe establishment is connected a i B A K E A50 BREAD, CAKES, PIES, &c, will be delivered at prirate houses by learing or ders with the undersigned. uovUnlltf , JUSliFH SM11U UU. $1,000 $1,000 ; $1,000 REWARD!! was started merely as an experiment, the ance to Commence at 7 o'clock. stock for the first few years being consid ered almost valueless ; but during the past three years it has proved quite a financial success, the manufactures during hat time amounting to over a mill ion and S . ... I The nndersisaed wonl.l TevctTnllv 5nfor fS has tour sets of cards which are kept ,: . r .. . M. .. running day anJ night, and another set Citizens tsC; Itrtants bf Lian CoDBty is now on the way from the l.a?t: nasi , . - . j lm. c;.tDn t,.l,l djolnin)r counties, that he has established V rr. VV himself in Albany, aad is bow ready to fill all or- auu eiguij t-juuuicj. a iiu vjviuihuj e a.-1 tiers Iwr all kinds of pect to be able to wk up bU0,lH;0 pounds of wool next year. This factory is under the superintendence of Hon. J. S. Smith, whove well known business capacity is sufficient guarantee for proportionate suc cess in the future. The next factory in capacity and im portance is that located at Oregon City. CONFECTIONERY LINE This company have erected a magnificent brick edifice, four stories high and sur mounted by a cupola, in which to carry nn Ihoir nmnufnctnre.4. I he.pe nulla Iiavn the capacity to work up 300,000 pounds Y E R Y S U P E R I 0 R S T Y L E . ot wool annually. We do not recollect the number of looms engaged in this es tablishment, but they turn out about six hundred yards of fabric weekly, ; employ ing eighty operatives for . the purpose. This mill is beautifully situated on the edge of the town immediately below the falls of the Willamette. 0 The Eagle Mills, at Brownsville, is of bout half the capacity of tho hall at Oregon City, working up about 150,000 pounds of wool annually, aud manufactur- ng some J.uUU yards ot cloth weekly, with a force of about fifty hands. To the energy and enterprise of the Hon. Hugh L. Brown tho people ot Linn county are principally indobted for this source of wealth. The Ellcndale .Mill, in Polk county, from what we can learn, possesses only about half the capacity of tho establish ment last mentioned, employs about twen ty operatives, and turns out in the neigh- borhood ot l,oUU yards ot cloth weekly, consuming about '75,000 ' pounds of wool annually. . ft t These factories manufacture cloths, cassimercs, blankets and light woolen fab rics for under wear, of the very heat qual ities and durable character, being entire ly free from cotton and shoddy; aud from the generally conceaea superiority ot tne average of Oregon wool, over 'that grown in other States, our State may justly claim that she produces some ot the best and most durable woolcu fabrics manufactur ed anywhere. i " Another notable feature connected with this manufacture, will jobtrude itself, and that is the remarkable, stimulus and im petus it gives to all branches of industry in the counties in which these mills are Ideated. The establishment at Browns yille has drawn around quite an, imposing town, being situated on the oppsite side of the creek to the old rural , town of Brownsville; 'while Oregon City is grow ing rapidly,, business has improved, 4nd the town generallynsassuniing a prosper ous and . lively . appearance, The .differ ence in Salem is, perhaps, not so percep tible, the town being iso much larger than those aforementioned, we are, assured by those calculated to know that the business of the ' Capital has ver perceptibly in creased since the Willamette mills have been under their present efficient man agement. Oregon Reporter BEACH & MONTEITHJv -'Dealers in"-' 'f.i-l'ii ;' MERCHANDISE AlbatiY, Oreson. CORNER FIRST AND FERRY STS., ;,1 Opposite Steamer Iading. . HEY FRMj" f'EV. GOODS. I" c AND ...i i NEW PKICESli TnE ABOVE NAMED FIRM TAKE PLEAS nre In notifying' tnir friends and the' public generally that they are contisaally reeeiriag Dry ootls, Groceries, Harti- ;,;!:: - ware, c, Ac, ; " j: Purchased in San Francisco at tha very lowest figures, for CASH, aad wa are offering the isaw to patrons at corresponding prices. Tha attet tioa of I'armors is especially called to out .". J - v uxrw lawr A ntit bh rn r;TT:'I' - Where we are prepared to tal(e eharre of aH TIerchanlable Prolace, for whUh wa are ononua; th higlic?t market price. " t l We respectfully ask the pablio to call and ex amine onr stock, and prices, and we assure all fiat we win gire entore sajuiaction to prompt cast out er?. ' ! flSfr We are also ajjeats for tha Florence Saw lag Machine Company. A,.-..-, t J eel-ftn BIPORTANT NOTICE TO FARMERS, MERCHANTS: EyERTBODY ELSE. ' iTTAVINQ determined to close I WARRANT MY GOLDEN O'DOR to force a XJL stock of well selected and assorted general beautiful set of Whiskers or Moustaches to merchandise of r. .' - ,. '-.. .. Sooo- FORTY THOUSAND DOL3LARS 1 1 I would respectfully eall the attention of the puV lio in general, that I will sell me entire stock at O'DOR! O'DOR! O'DOR! grow on the smoothest faco in from fire to eight IgfQ QOO weeks. Also, hair restored on bald heads in eight I , ' . weeks. Prorcd hj the tustimomal or thousands. Price $1. or six for $5, and $9 per dosen. Sont to any part of California and U. 8., scaled and post paid, on receipt of price. Address, i. , . DR. C. BRIGGS, noirnllly P. O. Drawer, 6308, Chicago, IU. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! tor cash, or merchantable produce. Persona de sirous of purchasing such goods as are .usually kept in a store of a well sclcetcd stoek. would do WUNUtK Ur JHfc WORLU ! eU all early, as I intend to giTe suca EXTRAORDINGRY ;NEW BOOK I ! WOIsTDEHIll THE GREATEST Jutt PublUlnd, being a Complete Guide or the Oreatest and MoH Magical Jtecipes of A ir' . 'JViwef tenth Century, by which any j . ; , .' ' ' one can realize a tieady . . income o$3000 r . S ; fs, ' tyeroM. BARGAINS as were ficvex offered bvlbra in the Plato. s .Opposite Post Office, Foster's .Xew'Crick , ( Persons indebted - to m ' will please eall at their earliest convenience and settle, either by inotet cash orproduce. - 1 STERN BACIT. s 1 It is said that Mrs! Jean Davenport Landerr, the well' known' actress, will shortly visit California. r" ( , . EMPLOYMEJiFOREVEBY OJTE. 'y Tirtue of an execution and Order of sale is , i-Ot-UQVT TO"MAKE.MOST . .J4. Bued eut of the Circuit Court of the State of Embracing Valuable . Becipee for MmfactHrer$ Oregon, and county of Linn, and la sea- directed, f Vtfvl Article in General Demand, r a fTor of A- w- Warth and against A, J. Fox, .-. vkdfrom the tale of which Im- for the sum or Four Hundred aud Sixteen Dollr Hmcme Profitt may pede- ' -.. and FJghty CenU, interest aad costs and a- riteJ. - cost, I have, on :this 12th day of Norem Tng- - rru re . w t Ia levied nand on Wednesday, the 12t- " r, 1866, The Great Secrets revealed 1- hare collected e b i886,tt the hour of 10 -dayofDe- ' with great care, labor, and wzth great expense, wiU expose to sale at public au'i - c?te A. M., L many vajuablo r oipts, which are in themselves a c . , . ; rjXiA i tl, . .uon in front af the splendid fortune .to any one 'nXrSj SSj.RS' w'Sdde m pusu .uiu.i)i w i.ui """"'c,t real gtaAe. to wit " ' lne IO"owins eseritd from England Er.ttc, audctmany 'f Mock No. 8, with ' w h,W T and 8, htL"elt Tfl ZI: ted in Peoria, :?r thereon, , Sua- i 1 , . 1 . . n; . . r 4.1. . . $1,001) each. A person of ordinary tact can make from $5 to $10 per day. in the manufacture and sale of the articles, by almost any of my recipes. These articles are sold at enormous profits.' Wh not make them yourself? if. not for sale, for. jour own use. Even to make them for your ovrn indi vidual uso would save you many doua.'ra a year, anu mtlienuu tu ium Html, SKALTH, I will send this wonderful Book by, mail, paid, to any post offire of California and TT 2!t fl. 'Address all orders to . &- , fo.r aol7aUly I P. PrawQ?; CL" V 'T '. A R Y 2 V RXfTTTT I 1W y1" Whinn County,' Oregon,' . , i f 7 ; BRANDKNBUEG, Deput 'Itiiiiaistipator's Police; ' - f'-l i " ' ' -'X ' a ."OTICE is hereby given that the undersign JL". d has been appointed by the Coiutty Court of Liun.couuty, Oregon, aa administrator, of the estatf of Thomas Bogga, deceased. All persons having elafaas against said estate will please pr sent them, duly authenticated according to law. , ' D. T. DINWIDDLE, Administrator. . E, F. Rvpsaw, Attcraay. nol7ali4w ..... 4 4 JL X 43