STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT. 51. II. ABBOTT. EIITOIl. SATURDAY.... DECEMBER 20, 18GG. EDUCATIONAL. .The .public school of the city of Al bany closed its late term on last Friday. On that day a school examination was held ac cording to previous announcement j and we lire gli.d to bay that several of our best citi zens were present on the occasion. Business compelled us to make our visit quite short ; hut from what we saw we arrived at the fol lowing conclusions : 1. That the scholars,' as a general fact, exhibited a' commendable proficiency and thorou ghness in the several branches they had Studied, 2. That unusually good order had prevail ed During the last quarter this school was taught by Mr! Flinn, assisted by Joel Driggs Esq., r.nd Miss Wright. Mr. D., we regret to say, is at present quite ill in consequence of hemorrhage of the lungs, and hence the school will lose his services during the en , suing" term. 1 Prizes for excellency in spelling were awarded as follows t In Miss Wright's De partment, toXattieEedpath, James O'Keafe and Marshall Sylvester. In Mr. Driggs' Department, to Eugene Day, Paulina Smith Wilson McBride. In Mr.- Fling's Do partmcnt, to Master James Conner and Mas ter Claiborne II. Stewrrt. A prizo was also awarded to Miss Dilla Pennington for mak ing the most perfect recitations during the past term.' The whole number of pupils in attendance during the term is JS5, with an average attendance of about d0, The next term will begin on next Monday, On last Friday, also, the select school taught by Ket.J W. Montcith--assistgd by Mr, Ilannon had some interesting exer cises y among which we may mention the reading of a paper entitled the ''Student's Excelsior," by one of the young ladies of the school. Permission has kindly been given us to' make the following extract from the editorial 'Salutatory" of the editress i "As I understand it, the great object had in view by the p rejectors of this enterprise, u the good of ne etuae&u oi tnis institution. ! it u hoped that the "Student's Excelsior'' will exert a ealntary tendency oyr&Uwbo may come within the sphere ef its influence. To this end it is necessary that each one present write for it at regular and stated periods, ana in all otner suitable wars strive to ad Tanse its highest and best interests. It is my .opinion ;hat Kritinj is rerv beneficial to the schol ar. It disciplines the mind; it calls into active exercise aJ oar mental powers; it frequently brings into requisition all oat knowledge, and sometimes we are compelled to search various books in order to settle questions as to history or science that may arise in oar minus wnue writing ; u gives a clear er idea of the meaning of words than we can other wise attain; it Las a tendency to perfect ns ;n or thoepy and orthography, and if we will read stan dard authors oitieally and considerately it serves w improve me sivie oi utestnaent, lJul 1 forbear. "All its vanea benefits to state, Wo all tire the Roman Fabius to relate.' We must, in order to make oar paper a success and abltssing to all concerted, not only do some. thing for it, as I hare above indicated; but tbero are some taiags we must not do. We will r-articu- V e must not write anything of an larixe a little. .offensive y personal nature. One stqdent must not write anything relativo to the faults or defects, mentally or bodily, of a fellow student. We shoul be tender of eaca other s feeling. We must re member that we are all poor, fallible, errin?. sin ful ereatares ; and that, therefore, we are ail prone to error as the sparks are to fly upward. The ex ample f our blessed Savior should be imitated. He symjathiied with the unfortunate and heart- stricken, lie healed them of their maladies. He raised th s bowed down. . He spoke words of cheer and comfort to the dejected and distressed. We must eschew partisan polities. Thonh politics are very good in their place, yet as students, and especially as contributors to the "ExceUior," we should studiously avoid .them, and thus no just cause of offence will be given by any of tu on this account. - It is in my judgment equally necessary that we refrain from giving expressions to sectarian views ef religion. I would not have any to suppose that - I think lightly of religion. Far from it. Its claims should be enforced on all proper occasions, because cf all subjects it is the most important which can engage our attention, either for time or eternity. By sectarian opinions, I mean those which, though important to a certain extent, are not essential to salvation. Hut I must close, I fear I will weary your patience. At all events I tare written all I have time to write and do justice to my studies. Hoping that the crude suggestions I have thrown out, will be kindly received and ta ken in good part, as they are most certainly in tended, we now launch our "Excelsior" upon the jinlried sta of the future, and ak for it of all pres ent the U eir kindliest sympathies and regards." This school is designed a3 the Albany Col lege in embryo ; and we are glad to state ihat it gives general satisfaction to its pat rons. We regard the Principal as peculiar ly fitted, as a man and as a scholar, for his -post ; and we trust that the enterprise which he has thus projected will not be suffered to languish for want ef sufficient encourage jaent. very parent should strive to give jiis cniicren a gooa education. This is all raany of us can leave them : and in many -respects U is far better than a legacy of uuuses, anuianas, ana silver and cold. .iicse irxueany e wingi and flyaway, wniie a good education dings to its fortunate possessor amid all life's mutations. . Spoiling fbmu Imbroglio. We find the subjoined article in the Oregon Herald of the 25th inst: I "Mr. Abbott, of the State Rirhts Democrat, fn a column leader, publishes his late partner, John Traverse, as "an unmitigated scoundrel," and goes out of his way to say of said Tr&verio he came to us under the wing and quasi-reootnmeu- danon or Kenan isrown, ana of course we suppo sed he was all right. Wodo not know whether we are indebted to the stupidity or the malice of the writer for having cur name dragged into a per sonal controversy with which we hare no connec tion, in this disreputable manner. If the former, we have greatly ovon-ated the man's dtnerhnina tiug judgment) and r the latter, we have quite as much mistaken the graces of his heart, for he has never received any other treatment at our hands than courtesy aud kindnons. lie knows Very well that we had no ecquaiptance with Tra verse beyond the intercourse we had with him as a journeyman printer in our office, and as a printer cady we spoke of him to lts Abbott, knowing pothing of bis charade or antecedents. We would harp done alike scrvipo for any man in our employment. We knew but little moro of Mr. Abbott, and yet he Lolds his present position as ed itor and publisher of the Democrat on our recom mendation. We may have dane wrong in both in stances, but we certainly had no personal interest or motive to deceive any and did not dream that wo were to bo hold personally accountable for the future conduct of either of the men. When Tra verse returned here he represented Abbott as the most unconscionable liar and thief ho ever at tempted to do business with, and said he had to re sort to sharp practice to keep even with him. Now Abbott says 'Traverso is an unmitigated scoundrel.' They may both tell the truth about cech other for aught wo know to the eontrary ; out neither or them has a right to drag our name interpersonal controversy, for neithor has puSVr ed any wrong at our hands.'' We have inserted the above, entire, for two reasoqs, the first of which is, wo de sire that tho public may see how low a man occupying a responsible position can descend ; and, Eecondly, wc want them to see that we do not misrepresent the writer tq our reply. Otherwise wc should not have soiled car sheet by its inser tion. On. sundry, and divers occasions since JJeriah Brown hs succeeded us as editor- in-chief of the Herald, he has substan tially urged upon tho Democracy of Ore gon tho great importance of bcingunited- He has taught, in substance, that person- al feelings and interests should be subor dinated to the public good; and that no one should bo countenanced who, occupy ing a prominent position, would unneces sarily provoke a quarrel between mem bers of the Democratic party. This is right. Let us see nof haw fto will ap pear when tried by this standard. He takes mortal offence, and indites and publishes the above brutal article because we said that Traverse "came to us under the wing and quasi-recommeu dation of Beriah Brown ; and of course we supposed he was all right." Woul it not have been more politic in Brown as one of the leaders of the party in Ore gon, instead of jumping at the conclu sion that we intended to provoke a quar rel with him to have interpreted oar language more charitably ? Is he abso lutely certain that he has pot mad a mis take ? "Would it not have been good pol icy as well as ia accordance with the rules of courtesy that should exist be tween members of the same vocation, and particularly between members of the same party -to have requested of us an expla nation as to what we meant ? Has he not been rather hasty ia villifylng, on such slight grounds, one whose public and pri vate life is at least as pure and spotless as his? We appeal to the rjublio to decide heso questions. When we said that the scoundrel, Tra verse, came to us "under the wing an quasi-rceommendation of Beriah Brown," we meant precisely what tho language, airly interpreted, implies nothing more, nor nothing less. By the words "andcr the wing," we meant that he came on the same boat, and in company with Brown, rom San Francisco to Portland, at his in vitation and instigation ; and by "quasi recommendation' we meant tho recom mendation which tho above facts imply, We do not now hold, and never have held Brown "personally accountable" for any man's conduct, and particularly that of Traverse. Brown sava ho spoke to us of m sv T. "as a printer only;" whereas the truth is he never said one word orally to us a- bout him, The recommendation we re ferred to, was not in words, but in deeds a "quasi," or implied recommendation But suppose Brown had recommended him to us in words. Even in that case. ted, in tho plenitude of his ineffable self- esteem, that he had never, in all his life, sought counsel as to anything ho ever yet ublishcd.. Now, we confess we are so stupid" that wo do sometimes seek ad vice, and follow it when given. Nor aro wo alono in this thing, Tho wisp man laseaid thero is wisdom in a multitude of counsellors; and all great men, except Beriah Brown I in all ages of tho world, have yielded a hearty nssont to its truth fulness, JIvcry great warrior and states man, from Cajsar to Washington, from Napoleon to Jackson, and from Sherman to Lee, has at times callod their friends around them for advice. They wcro all 'stupid" enough to distrust their own bilitics a little; but this man, Brcvn,ia so immeasurably superior to everybody else in his own estimation ! that ho ro- ccts all advice relative to his editorial du- ics. " "Grand, gloomy and peculiar, he sits upon his" tripod, , an egotistical Au tocrat, "wrapped in tho solitude of his a . - . own: overweening vanttv aud ineffable H f -t n self-estecru. It is owins. wo sunnose. to this tra.it in liis character, that h,o under took to commit the Democratic The Reason Why, The "free" ride editor up at Cor7alIis yalz these questions to us : "If the citizens of Linn county are so "ground down" by this 'aoiiUess monopoly," and there is so much "money to be made at $2 50 and $3 00 .per ton" lor freights, why doa'4 those citizens put -.on a line of boats T , Why have thay not done so, years ago ?" ' . We can give some reasons that are sat Jsfactory to ourself whether they will be satisfactory to our "free-"rido temperance hend we cannot tell. Noeditor, thus far, xcept curself, has dared to' utter a word .against the P. T. Company. Mr. Free "ride would no more dare to oppose them than to thrust his head into the fire He knows very well that if he should say a wora against tnem he would get no more , Jree rides up and down the Willamette n that the P. T. . Company would stop "i ms -Dy-nine uazette so quicic it wouid make his head swim. He U afraid of ; losing his "bread-and-but: : ter ;" hence'he is dumb as an oyster so lar as saying - anything against them' h concerned. In all great 'enterprises the people noed a spokesman. Before acting fhej raw t have information ; but until re gently no one ha agitated the various "questipnjs involved. - It would ,be well for pur Corvallis i'free-"ricle cotem'porary no ; to fret h'msglf relative to "the citizens o: " Linn corn tv' -Th.oir mow : t.:- .ff.f ucu-; sooner ana more -efficiently i&aa .was ever dreamed of. in' his phjloso "All I!oli Tho Corvallis Gazette which claims to bo tho organ ot tho Good Templers of tho Stato of Oregon; also the official - paper of Bcutoa county, and which, as a conse quence of "frco" rides up and down the Willamette, and sundry other douceurtf has recently become the especial champi on ot tho J'coplo's Transportation Com pany contains another long and labored articlo iu favor of tho aforementioned monopoly; whorcin it dogmatically de clares that all our facts and arguments against tho P. T. Co., aro "all ioA." The people, however, down this way, ir respective of party, do not agree with Mr. Frccrido. They think that when they aro charged by tho P. T. Co., 812 per ton for freight from Portland to Al bany, when tho samo freight is only $3 per ton from San, Francisco tq Portland, that it is anything but '.'bosh." It is the hard cash instpad of "boh." It is a ter rible rjougo. It borders on extortion. It is a deep dive into their pockets. It is aq avenue by which the Company reach tho "hard-pan" of tho people's finances Bnow Ktonii So Hall. Pit in nt'd 1?i-if Tlflrt ' 9A 1Vf called.) A young but prominent citizen a a a v v Utm I Lf? V 4 IHVIIV VI S S VIM lliV I J ' f . ' summit of Scott Mountain. Ho reports of a Northern tate, jsupposca w oe tho snow on the summit about 12 feet Gov. Sprague 01 liuoae jsianajwno coun deon. f!nrr ntid nrt v had nncrea.UA in ted his fortune by millions, was the happy getting down the mountain, on the sorth bridegroom, and the daughter of a then side, about two miles, when they met Cabinet Minister (Mr. Chase) was the Mr. Smith, and others, from tho New bride. Rare lcwels, worth hundreds of York House. They report very high thousands of dollars, were lavished P.n the i.. r pariv oi ni-.. i. t t.i t vtrt. . -x - , . jju.iji ii.ut.-cu. it iivij u mail ur vuui Oregon to tho support of tho Philadel- i ir .1 . , ' "naun muDlty charged frorq two to three pri nnia I'latnirm nA cfill , !.: .. . .... ; ' " w,,uc ceslora thing, and compelled, by stern them round to tho support of pqator necessity to pay them, they very properly rsCSOUth, Ae took Occasion tO diffr ,ink tW U no "hnHh" nhnnfc it Tbi- BY TELEGRAPH Scandal in Vashinoton high mfe. -A vear or two ago, says the Washington correspondent of the Louisville Journal, there was ft wedding hero in high li&(so- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. y,, - 7 "hi" I .... . . 1 - 1 1' . vli. fair ladv. ana sucn a weaumg was never property has been destroyed and many w o iana, in WUuiWu.0 bri dues carried away. There is but lit- daughter married the Cuban negrp Oviedo tie snow in Trinitv Vallcv. No mails Well there have, been many rumors auout have reached tho New York House since tlic couple just named, and the air has tho commencement of the storm, owing peen thick with scandalous rumors, it was to tho high water below. Bell's bridge, known the husband was a festive cuss, and over Clear Creek, and tho bridge over that tus thousand were spent m riotous Cottonwood have been carried away. 'vmg, wine, carus uu u .. ccu,. The storm of last night and to-day has But only lately did the wiie seem to Know destroyed all that has been done towards or at least to notice UiC delinquency 01 ncr i.nin ,.;! vr,r iW ' mAimtsSn lord, when it was presented to her in such "f v.... if ...w v.i.i. ... ..1. 1 , - tit Jlif Carr orfd party had got all the back mail a snapc mat mere comu uo no uwr u to tho summit. 800 or 1,000 pounds of his his infidelity. And so she has brought paper mail yet remains about ono mile an action ioruivorc,Buu wm u,e Kvw aud a. half beyond the summit. swinging damages; win ox wnipn sne. eniuicu wt aiouiw in taj y THEpAphicRAiuVAY.-T-Thc Chicago gay. The caso will create a sensation Ti'lbunr, sustains the proposition made by v?hcn the names are givtn to tha public. General Simpson, for an amendment to the - , Imw under whielt th Paeifio ltailwav in I RELlCS.Frank Cooper has Shown US now building, viz: Tht authority be some interesting Iudian relics, which he given fo tle company to commence at the proposes 10 uonatq iq me- niaujciw um in iddla of th a Vine, an t work each wav." versitr. . Thty were discovered on th He su-gchts that if the company were au- farm of one I'oricr Jackson, on lJuttecreeK. thorized to break groound at Salt Lake They consist of several good sized stones, Jity aud employ the Mormon and "Gentile with holes ariueu mrougn luwu, hu ouc orcc of men tp be obtained there that weighing some twenty-two pounds, which THE ?AtrpNCISCO STORE ! JVUlif GXtADTroUaL, Prp'r. ALBANY V -s . oupaoMr THE gUCBCBIBEK WOULD IKFORMl'IlB citizens ef Albany and vicinity that he now occupies tbe corner trick store Corner of first asd Wafhlntfa p greets. ' s v he intend tosell Good ' 4 4 4 AT THE LOWEST FOB PRICE ! f a i.i j.. grading and bridging could be pushed for- is perfectly almost spherical. There is al- ward both cast and west, and the progress so among them a geological specimen oi of the road be thereby greatly expedited, peculiar cellular -formation, ai.d odorous An tho law now rc-ad. ihf tmer nn not with sulohur. and some pieces resemt ling ,WUi "lUi F"ciy, on mp dCDatpriai however, is a vcrv convenient wav Mr. question; whereat this eclf;con.stitutcd Frccrido has of deposing of ugly facts iiciaior ioos occasion to ran u,s over the am B"uuu rvasoumg. Kuuva.iV5, aim rcaq us a lyng UGimly upon (From ihe Columbia Pre.s. party policy, and to display his superior YVhw l KlRl wisdom and trsifotr mntrill IP l.l - . , .vunaiii, it UlU I . . ... 1 1 c.i i i ii . c can trnagmo no position m which stand he took upon the questions invol- L vounir be idaced. more em- iu iiiu senatorial conrt nm! MmiUr.,,..,.. ii... ru.ni e,r Philadelphia Platf.rm, may bo re warded severest cequro. from one for if hose euii- as proof of superior povcrs as a strato- Deut qual'ic-V bQth of head aqd heart, trie Twl ui. : . a. he has always entertained tho highest gist ana leader, it is very questionable . u i . . . , . ' J regpect. huch sentiments wepqwesto- wnemcr me Uemocratie party of Oregon ward the editor of tho Orciwu Herald. will ultimately' bo' benefitted by hb adX cnt and trust that no event may ever trans- to its commercial emporium. pirc to ciiaugo mem, ana u is wuu me ti.: , . i . uceicsi reirrci inai. 10 nun urn, wo arp a um pnriy wuiwrai Bays lie UOCS not apOW r , . i I t i Lnlinifliti Wlr nlnffinOTi ' I liitil rt nnr.lv tl.i I n n fti t trt t, fill r tirru. I DO lIlllC III IC 1 1 U ) I)'' tO LrTU great deal qf Mr. Abbott, and jet heL,,.,.. i..n..; i,r;,i.(rtM L at Salt Lake Chv . tt out tW LuilJ the last term of the Pleas Court, I obtained holus his pre-ent ioiUoa as taitor and pub- lor 8Ujrer ourselves to be influenced by bridges, an manufacture and put down a divorce from her husband,, and 11 days lisher of the Democrat on our recommenda- antral .n.tfliin " w frM n deenlv iron on the track. A few locomotives for thereafter was married to a second hu-r tion." Great man ! -miffhtv dinlomat'mt ! tl,., ili mrrt 1 ic tnUn and hh.il! construction rmrrjofcs can be taken over band. JJunng the present term ot court trt a W MV IIV -mnm - a S. j ji I . 1 k in pieces, while the other rolling stock .Mrs. l'., me mother oi me aioresaia iaay, CASH OR PliODUCE!!) Tbe poblie woald do well to examine ray Ooedf belerepurcbasing ebsewbere. ' ' 'i My Stoek eonilsiir, in part, as folloKS t CLOTHiNG, groceries; ISO " ' GENERAL .MERCHANDISE ! ' Aj.o : ; A GOOD STOCK OF THE BEST UQUORSl Kvcrllrouglit to thl Markets' Wbich bcintonds to sell . . only ron pjjqiriAt ptrnposr -JULIUS FEADWOIII. ' De. 22, 'tC t2b191j .s ... ? i -rs ' " i 4 . .. go moro than 00 miles in advance of the brick, which were akentroma pcrpendie-track-laycrs, whilo Suit Lake City is near- alar colamn, of tin same material. This ly 800 miles beyond the crossing of the column was tratei downwards some six rhttc, the point to which tfic road is now feet, and is supposed to be in direct commu completed. And after the foot of the nication with China, on the other side. Rocky .Mountains is reached there, still Mr Cooper has quite a large quantity remain '400 milts to salt Lake City, of of stone coal in town, taken from his re slow difficult and costly road tp construct, cently discovered lode on Butte Creek and There is abundance of acmublc iron ore has furtmb. us with several specimens. in Utahand plenty of coal and charcoal to The coal appears to be good, and the mine bo obtained to manufacture railroad iron, is reported Ut be extensive. ., If therefore, Congress will grant tho re- fcaleui Statesman. misitc authority, the comvanv will lose . . - . K r .1 ir tf n -r Je the road bed I Jwi vorce iJ ape jast. -Jirs. v., at w. j. pitTABiotL. j r. x. atfcriELD; FARIILY CRQCRIESI -AND PROVISIOISTS.- f TR WOULD ANNOUNCE TO TIIE CITI V T en of Albaar and rkinitr. that we bare opened a , ,, ,:, wise counsellor I how shall wd uita!.l v continue to take, will htreo 'then the ran exprew our unbounded gratitude to thee? of tho Democracy, purify the political aU can be made ou the spot. Hy this means also applied for and obtained divorce Dispenser of untold blwines! permit us mosphcre, reestablish political honesty, re- five hundred miles of road may be pom. from her husband. On the day follow here, in the broad tunlir-'itof heaven in th. 1!tale t tho national catUol men, guilt- plcted in the middle division by tho time mg Mr. b. obtained a divorce from his ' f , ,J" 1 ' m , !csof sectionalism, and the base feelings the eastern and western division come up wife, and three days thereafter he and T Z h COn, 10 i? oTwS and connect with it, thus ea,editing the the old lady, Mrs. "P., were married by K our most hqiable, smcera and heartfelt I.... Xt ..n . rnmr.iinn r,f tl,i rrMt national l,;,htv Justice Sullivan. The ccntieman first QROCERY STORE At tbe 14 stand of J. SWeross, minnnv-.z tbe Express Office, in ...'. ALIIiXY OREGON tnanlts I JUT Llessintr. like a halo of r ar - r m - - - glory, encircle thy noblo brow ! So man who knows us will charge us with tho ein of masked battery, neither will we by in by two or more years. tried to effect a marriage with the daugh- m . I ' a ft y a a.l urobilin. We are sincere and honest in The Tribune says that "if Congress ter, but tailing witu ncr, ha Hastened to our position. Tho charge, indirectly "ball promptly pass the proponed amend- engage himself to the mother. Thenup- ingratitude and we would be false to one or made of "cowardly thrustio" him under ment this Wiuter, the company can ea- tials were only delayed by the uofortu- the strongest traits cf our character did we the fifth rib," is ten fold more applicable commence work on the Salt Lake nate fact that both were married. As V.- 1 1 U IS 1: fail to bo deeply and profoundly grateful to to the man or journal who pats the division next Spring, and in less than soon as the slight disability could be re- CIGARS AND TOBA n iinrrpl I nu irom tucro iu can rriiucistu, a hub i asm t n u wim ins irtcnus, wuo cicctca nim, man ,VJ J v" vW.r-.v. 3 ...v, 0 Mr.Burk- . , n. . -i t i ' ... rflRf'.'l -n tl, VrMiAt.nl IfA-M , ... w us wuo uomi awsm iiito, uccauso wej - - - . . I takes hi sent, instead of waitinif for the l La sa. iie aj n i uii'j. . x lie j. a LSiurii it Bii h' s i " r- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BE13III BEERI1 w. j r , ., ,,m , t-.i: thee! ButwemtbcjustaswdUsgrate- President on the back under the pretence nree years irom mat time mc i cars i win movcu iuey weru uUIM:u,-iuuUuap115 r..y . .... . rr.. a - f,.-i.. .vfi oe ruimiir' irom unicaeo 10 ojit jike. vuiui. tui , anujuuce requires mat we shoula iav v ,wuu 1' v vwi vi i - o - - - - . that our rioLln fr'icm li,- A tit fei f m tt a. 1 Mvl. S getting him the dtcKr into th ' " - --tj - uwi &at Iy mistaken. We euppose, when hart called upon him last summer -peat tavorauy of us to him ; but wo are ho nrraW T repeated aud reitcratedK1 thr4u;:h tfaiu uutil 1S72 or longer. au nomeat.ay,byonewuo, all tho -took- itl cvcry furm a which the propwitbn LCJ,jan uwiuvrs) win ucuuwieje, um as mueu Un,. , aUtMl. thitl a 1 nrft L.v.il who - nerhans mor&to do in ittntr n lir tlmn lu.il,t,,; a tlA iVnutWnimn " The Phesidkkt's Power to Remove anv one Inside, that hm n.r ir.! r.f tu. I.nt b furibr tAU fb.it ltiimn iin.n.ti. I'UOM OrilCK. Considerable di-cuion riah iSrown'i, reeoinmenJRi!n t,f ... tutional Cooltcss. that thev. not him aro !,as eosueJ of btc relative to the right of that be knw us favorably by reputation sometime befuro Mr. B. came to Oregon.. Truth and justice also require that wo fur. j ther state that, some three or four week- previous to our friend Burkh&rt's visit to Portland, other parties had also visited us, tbcre wili. be -EPT CONSTANTLY ON HAN D FA MUX GROCERIES, ERYl TOBACCO, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. TOYS AND ALL KINDS CF YANKEE NOTIONS. . SOLD I I l A I 'ad ,? ft a aA-StA a" y ns fAW the judges ot the qualiUcations, the loy- "v-'y , U VV . , , u ,? alty and disloyalty of the members of their wn appointed and with the advice owubody. Is that removing the pretext ? od consent oi the Senate. fconie have !. i. mtlior fillinn- nn f I.; rM.lfl.r! v,n contended that as the consent of the hen- ALBANY BREWERY. CUAS. KIF.FLR, Proprietor. Cheap for fash cr Ccnntrr Prodate! W J. Ill LT AC ID EL M CO. Dec. 22, '6Sv2al9:y STOP THAT THIEF ! OP A. COXTC3-I3:H .... nn flirt fni 1 1 v-M'-- - i . .11.. .i . . . . himself and Congrs so that he may go ?,c.ni,f 1 WUM,V ,,au wiiieoppoinracw ( nn il.P 11 is a uo necessary to meu me removal nciore u.ce na oi ineiorm. un mis suo- ovcr to them dry shod ? Houthern Staten aro restored to full fel riinn EucscmnEB has jcst ehected B a new and Brst-cia.-ts 3 IR, B "W -E3 33. ""S" I and were then corresponding with us upon Jowship iu tho Union iu all respects save ic5.l eDtoa M7 lti Thirty ycrr$' On Droad Albtn between rirat Street this subject, which we hivve no duubt would representation, and the President says I 3 and tb River, have resulted ultimately in our removal to each hoase U a Judge of the qualiCcatiuus "In the very first year of tho Constitu- T IS STEALrXOFROMYOCyorit HEALTH wbkh -nrcr to too' tlin ail roar wealth. S inc-tenths of lb diseases prcralent' la this cli- cly AlLany. You see, dear friend and majestic! of ta own as members, Autocrat, how easy it is fyr great men even ometitne" to ixs mistaken. Tuecontcmplation of this queetbn of rrat- ituic has caused another train of thought to spring up iu our mind, ''stupid" we are supposed to bo by tho Autocrat. Gut at Autocrat ! will you permit us to inquire qua Ivongress say they arc all disloyal, so according to the President, they can be all shut out. As wc b ana n or can the President is true, but tion, a construction wa5i put upon the in strument, of course by those euguged in framing it which enabled the PrcKtdent And is prepared to famish RJ2T A 1 1- DEALERS are a young man we naturally like to . " " J - ..c p.o. e supported by the opinion of others, nWM cueclC(? J Jieiamg w mm wo iiitri i siav tii ia a- riiifiaf-fB r.itiuiiiiiir s a t i i we agree with the position of wllhout ,urnliahtJr f a-tlna1' or .tlie it, not positively aWted.it consent ot the other part of the appoint- put forward by implication, n Pwcr; ho clause of the Constitution, .,1,i!elaulho"Nofutllc t"hr f ( AH who was the chief instrument in niacins .1 i ,u rii.i fw;i,,.; '1 le authors of the Inhrahst. 0 a n 1 liial a-auuta a.aau a-as ia. j a a a au w va iisiivin i ... - . . . you in the position you now occuny? Who. irnnA flr(lin rit,t mat work) had contended that as the : 1 m. .L. . 1 . . . I - . . . ' . ".I nnneririr. t I h i Sana f a rcne niciimi rt ti tho in oa-yruanco wii mo wivice oi one notie to judgo ot mo election returns ana nuai- "" . -w : ' T"J friend, when you were in an ob-curo town cf iGcations of its members, they have an appointment of an officer, m the consent ... iui iuu wmo uuuy wuum uu ciiuauv uucus- ut his first nstitution. was I for any of its nomi- ahandoricd to the President alone. inees during the war. 11 I A t ... . ... 1.1. . ! .. .. I t .M t tl.l 'lHft( ll ..SI H i r ' 1 aJ . r,r,Z t n i, i!.,.rv .,r, aarv to his dismissal from olhcc " .... . . .. ' - J... ,i.A;.MJrtnfiM;f;ru,. WA.ti;5l-insri-Uhia construction," says Ponton, in vi, grectea you as a wotnerr Who spokorV '" , 7V "T "-j-; Tilrtu y r. iras orflrrnifeli bv the ,.r .i A - I ... . . .. I. Up. have on v to extend their test oath umU lear$i as overruiai ny me u juu ... M4 v.gu wmn mrougu tnc ner- V . . u ,7 Con-rcss which sat under tho Co aid? We undertake to say thatitissuscepti- a"1 " iZrA.!.! .il iV" Tha nower of dismission from office ble of positite demonstration, that you owe Lrtic partyf or votcd for any 0f iu noini. abandoned to the President alone. yimr pusiwuu iu mo xieraiu establishment I HENLErS";:ii a O Y A L A U S A M.LI ehalUoges Use worVl to produce anj thing; in f tbaje of Meuieme that . , j ... Ef more and Eradicate a Cocsh, PRIVATE FAMILIES, or Soreness ia tbe Chest, as prompt no nUr Rojat Balsam" is tbe Best Medicine ia the worljl for Bronchial or ralmonarj aJToctioas. For Pmnri a.r Whnonrn'r Ponirh. ther ia nnttiinir nn Orders DcliVCrtd WherCVCr DCSlred. earth that can equal it. All Mother and Nurses ought to have a bottle close by them : it will give a Child relief in twe minutes. It is. e,ntirel yeg etatle, and will prove a blessing to the human family. ;.V " " j ' r -- For the Benefit of Siiflbriiiar Humanity. ? T 1 i.-.I I.J 1. V. w?rw?wrnnBT www? . w- rsnr mr 1 1 4 UT" owa UVBU1CU mnm TcrJ sCTriP c"s a uaa aivj.jja siaa.JL xm jl 15 rears, aud in that time have tried all the -IMi r OX- SHORT XOTICE! He TrarraoU his BEER MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS, -i.SD IXaviair had Many Tears' Experience ! reme dies I heard of, but all to no purpose. ' I had " no faith in anything. ' Mr. Smith persuaded mo to get bottle of "llcpley's Ilojal Balsam,: ' and X t . ' j ' J J our language, fairly interpreted, would yet left in your composition, t'oncoda this asan A,lls coosirucuoa pui. upu uio wuhim , freely acknowledge that I was perfectly astonished more to the Editor of the State Rights Dem. HIi ' :7' i " a n. i. tutton bv Washington and the first Con- w " kH with tlie mtmulou. effeet it had on me. It gave o I uuuujllbvi www vi, ouu vviiibiis wvvuim a ' , . - .1.1 ll" rr . 4 .ivvtuwv. ocrai man to snr otner man on top or this self-perpetuating body aud tho Constitu- rtfMV , 1 r iiJ green eArth; and you will acknowledge this tion a nullity. That instrument pre. framed that instrument, would seem to es- to be true, if you have any honor or manhood scribs the qua HE SELLS Doe. 29, 'C8, T2n20tf . not imply that we hold him responsible for the action of the man Trayersc, or that we at all censored Brown for what he had done in the premises. We should have supposed that he had been deceived just as the best and wisest persons are occa sionally -'mistaken in their judgment of men and things. Our only object in ma king the statement was-n-not to censure Brown at all- but to show how it was that we came to take Traverse into partnership with us. That was all and nothing more; apd if Mr. Brown had been in a charita ble and proper frame of mind, instead of being' urged on by malignant passion, - he would probably have viewed' it in this light. What motive could we have had for making offtnsive personal remarks rel ative to him f . Every prior act and word of ours concerning him has been of the most friendly natare; 'and Brown bad no right, considering the personal relations that have eigted between us apd our well known character as a man and e.ditor, to infer that we wpuld intentionally say any thing that would ivound his' feelings. - This editorial Tycoon says in substance that we are troubled with "stupidity -It is possible we are a little . stupid. We most surely are not so completely encased with self-love and gclf-adulation, as to prevent . us occasionally, seeking advice from those: in whose judgment we place confidence. This Magnus Apqiiorthis Qreat Mogul of the tripod recently eta- cress, and T . I ? itl I I t . .. Ltli.a nnmlit! 1U cuuciqsion, wouiu ay mas tUCrori",;l ""'V V'..v w . . Aint f,n,n ,1 f W.hinrtnn in tli are other questions involved in the uniusti- n. The r.g it ot each ilousa tojudge r; 'ZJZZJZZ "a fiable and etidish attack of the Jlerald, on us, which we could wish to discuss. But we forbear. Wc have aim&d to sav onlv -'what I ....... t i r.. ' o - indicate bevond doubt that it was the in- la the name of the State of Oregon to Sarah the publio .an tv inAonRA WK ih tenuon oi uie anuiors ur muu imituumju. of those C unifications oxtends only to as- Pseni urac, wu. out any uPPt.uuu, u , ccrtainirig whether they accord with ,c concaaing oi ina r.giu ny moan wno those written in the Constitution. Tore- jramed the Constitution rould seem to ( Stiiiimons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon fys the County of Linn : .-, . Georgo Kobiusonflaiutifr, ts. Sarah Robinson, Defendant. me relief 'the f rst'nigbt'I nsed it. I slept well without eo'uirhlnff. - I did cor know what to ffjike C H 12 A J? I of it. I hare taken apout three bottles, and feel well and hearty, thank God 1 There is not money enough in Orean to hire me to be without some jf il in my qouso, ior icaroi anomcr auacs. Fr,oni Judge Slarqriam. r I have used "Henley s RoyaVBalsara," mysolf. and in my family, and find it a first rate Medieina for Ooupha and Colds. I hereby rocoiuaiond It to P. A. MARQUAM. sn?on, Defoa lant : YOU WILL TAKE NOTICE THAT YOU are hereby required to be and appear in the From Mrs. Palmer. .Mr. littio tirl bad the "Wboopins Coueh. Circuit Conrtof the bUto of Oregon for :the cured one hotUo of Dr. Henley's "Royal 'Balsam" County of Linn, within ten days from the data of 4t acted like a charm. The first spoonful I gave Ipro- ine exiffcnciesot mo case scmed todemaiid. v. uu u v - I 1 II II ll liCc U UL.tl 1 Ul V 1U-ALJ L1UUU 1 1L11 L11U I - . . Our friends, her and elsewhere, need uot Sn'ntWn mum wnnH ho n mlnnUir nn. to coufcr it.-y-ti. i1. Call. icar loat ire win neeaiessir ana rananlpaalv I onnahhitinnn n tn f inun tho lnnr nt nn. . ... .. . . I . . i i I: .Wntnp th TlcniM Af. h KnHionl 1 reier to tftis subject again. Wo regard the gress against a man Decauso no was a " "x " . .."""w " tho service of this summons upon you, if served caused her to tbrow up aquauUty of, phlegm, and welfare and success of the Democratic nartv Democrat or a Catholic. Tho assertion Soldiers' Convention, ono Wilson of Indi- within this County, but if served in any other 8he wsrenaTei fight away, and slept, w.1le- nc n t r . . . 1. - 3 nfnnwpr rnntained in that test oath has ' . " 1 County in this State, then within 20 day from the fore the cne bottle was used up she was vrfcU and Of Orccon ft m far rreatfir lmnftrtnnrfl Ihnn OI power COniaiueu iu vuab iwsi uaui UOS nnn.. R:lld I , . ... ....i. - : .i .v. . V. . . - - .t. jj -j-. - o . o - i . f i 7 .v..'1-'-,- i uw vi euou ocrTiuo hjuu juu u sn . uv i nearly. .1 rcauy uiuuv n is a poriect uou-scnu. anv of our nrirate or nftrKonal intftrAf , 00 limit- Tf wnnld . hrt remfimhfird that . the oomplaint of the Plaintiff ia this suit; now on file . 1 BARBARA PALMER. " ' I T tl. TTr,l,T ol-A icen UU 1I " - J""" . . ...inof onn with th ritrl (nnrt. nttlnff auanenceweinienuiios w auuue 10 mem jj jf jQ tho Herald's ' Own Ur gJ L b t! ""luJU3b"urc u for dissolution of the marriage contract now ex- From F. DeWitt, Merchant. again, m tins way, unless absolutely, re- ,anrnftfrft.Wfl must renudi8Ve- our noiit:. oceurreu ue.nu To Pcbuc-I had a bad cough for a lea . ... per s l1 erry. xn oraer inai me numoie ' , , cal prophets and teachers and return to L . wt:.. tt.. the Plaintiff will apply to tt stupid as common sense.' j At j r je ; a . i i i w x- r i iar lDf BU: r " .A"e"urjur " we are , rra 71 10,! Tr ' , a? no su-csted threo ; cheers for Kansas and nave aone in writing mis arucie. iur diows spoiling ior a ugrn iue worua "iojai- virmnia ' - " ' ' .M I a. i la...'' A I - shall be aimed at the common enemy.; We y - "aisioya. ru-repulsive w us Three cbeers were riven very heartily. quired by circumstances yet to be developed. caj pr0phets ' .MV. . .fc. . V. .1 V VMM.. W WW ; And you will take no aoswor as aoove requiryu, time , A friend u d me to t a boUje of ..tj. ' ,i:M.,l t VKW TTo rrl,t weaiaiuuu ,iruiprij ww vu V lflVa RoTal Balsam. He said it titA iSim. T P lANfl l A IIKT.M I.. .... . r . . T . v T , V . Attorneys for Plaintiff. U. S. Revenue Stamp, 50 cents,- cancelled. Albany, December iso v-'nauow . - t . i . I JLlttuu vuvwa tiviivj unu are prepared to take much and bear much U"DS "ie war uiauy a goou man ire m- Yet it is doubtful whether many of the personal , abuse ero we shall again notice, J1.6. " th V words were pronounced, and delegate3 undcrstood what they cheered thus nublielr. anV assault made noon us bv fl.ed froto the reach of him, to wliom loy- f .5 Thet fi hu rred,t0 was, the any.member'if oW party - " 1 If midnight raid of that old robber, traitor ' ... " - 1 1,1m si ri'Hi ii nr. nn 11 i.-mi il iiuiii 11 n vuiiiu- 1 -v 1 I " I nnrl m nniiAft- . I r ghcrifPs Sale. ITiY' VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF EXECUTION Jjl issupd out of the Circuit Court of the State of I Thj3h who unblushin rides apologist ... ' -, . II . J' t-ii..f KAnJi.l V., 1 .. ... 1 ill' if 1 inn 1 iin rip. imrv himi kiiiini'iulu .uucuiuuii lu lliu liiwai i "11- .... 1 - ; i't-j r j ' r z.r :-. js-vt". 1 rPi;a itprrr wn wi rnsi; rAii in inn murucr ired champion of the P. T. Co. and Constitution of the United, btates. Jf h Mor and othet3. and' this is a o-lv ho.ifita of his :'frea" . 'A m. much we nave to say in answer toirt. ',i,af u on their boats, denier that ha ia an V r f'ow v"1faJ 7, 5 ; the beginning ot our national trouois j iedupon and wui expose to eUeut publio auction, for mononolies Yet the entire b , n v 7 , V Ii. aa. indeed, it was the culmination Pt aoo- w me mgnesi owoer,. irom ine voun uouse ior monopolies, x et me enure tne rad:cais. ve have not sousrht the . ... V? . i 1 door, in said.Llnn County, on J ' i9 ych .this disclaimer may be contVoversy: and do not think we 'did any- ' , t -J ' X t.hnt Saturda Vie Mth day bf January A. . murderer J obn ... JJrown , upon liar- La bV . clerk of said Court, la fa- I 1 . . - . . . .. . . . I ror of Ala ton Uale, flamtus, ana against Joseph Davis, pefondant, for the sum of, two thousand and forty dollars and seventy-four 'cent ($2,040 74) interest and costs and aoeruin;? costs, i have' lev- liirbv rMAmmMil it tft t.hn TiiiMirt " - J . . .. . .. iVDKyiTT. ForSfcle by Settlemior A Co.yAlpany. JJr. VJm. IXEN&C'Sr, PropY, ; " Portland, Oregon. Dee. 22. '66 y2nl9tf ' ' ALBANYREGON. . I HAVE ALWAYS ON IIAKD. or wiU Manufaoture to ordor, every style of DOORS, SASH AND - BUNDS," at the shortest notice and lowest possiblachares Boards Matched and Planed, article found. - is little else than an anolosrv and! thipjr; to merit the censure, or that ao-L j:u :ir ''r : ."t i- .,ri,a. v D. 18G7. ' " i. i ...... . . t-" . i -.v -. . , tt " i i , i irauiuaia win uuuicea i. ' ai ia, wiiivv-i :- , - :.. . defence of one of-the most cicantio and coraing to party ruies, tne ucraia uaa a . . thnnb . w haa nnthino- in it to between th hours of 9 o'clock a. . and 4 o'clock -il. i. . i right to administer, the rebuko. wt ' -T"-. i p.m.. of said, day-the foUowing . , r - "Wmw. r "i ?0 1 Work executed in a style not surpassed by any vve are perieciiya5lounueu,anu nearly A polored woman in Uairo, 111., wnpj : ' - f, r .. CUjof s ' Shop intheEtate. dnmhPnnnl. fbnf Mr . FrAPrirlfl . will flMdied nf rhnlpra and had been fastened UT) NEVADA oTATE ITEMS. VVogeS OI ie " I with 11 ef thrt .nnnrlMisni'iii tViprenntrt linlnnir.l - - ' i-.Tji ai. I : w-l.- ..'A:nm ftlR flt.. -....-i.i ,?- j , i , ; I 'i .tT The Mil i. in the lower Tart of the town. M.!, TO,;ta onmmahd ? i IIAKVEY SMIXU, Khentt , ou uie nvcr oaK, a Ui ox liiou vouniy, uieguu. A polored woman in Cairo, III, who id of cholera and had been fastened up fully and recklessly particularly N ter coffin, suddenly , surprised ' thp at- male se where the, fib is so plam and palpable to I a.. ffiet -."gi:- eXcia;incd that from 8 the most casuaj observer,' so awi ner momn. luaio waiters cuuiwauu -z - - .,.- tt vi a. . i.mn I'Annrw iiraffnn . i tuiini.i in i iM mi jriiiSULiia v u a aauv oivaiuui . crett nf? on her feet. She exclaimed that from 00 to 7U. ; The (ibid UUi JSem Calls - f r,n t AibaW. Oron. DeeemWirthrA-.D. t ' l-J; B.fl COMLXT. ) she "war not done irone vet." ' on the State of California for help. ' 1863-v2n204w. Albany, September 20, isfea.