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BUSINESS CA11DS.
E. N TANDY,
ATTORKEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Office orer the New York Store, on Main
street, Albany, Oregon. . i3nl$tf
X. QUIXN TIIOItXTOX,
aTRQRNEY AND 0UNSE10R AT LAW,
ad inferior Courts
Cre-provf
V. J. HILTABIDEL.
IIILTABIOKL. A CO.,
B BALERS IN 'GROCERIES AND TROVI
sions, Wood and Willow Ware, Confection
ry. Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, Notions, eto. Store
n Maine street, adjoining the Espresi office, Al
ay, Oregon. se2Sv3n7tf
ni:J. iiaydex,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
T.'ill attend to all business entrusted to him by
oUi-uiti nf Polk and adjoiaivf counties
Eola, July 26, 1S67.
v2aSUf
D. B. rice, M. P. 0. P. 8. PLCMME, M. .
DRS. RICE at PLU3I32EK.
Physicians and Sarffcons,
Tender their services to the citizens of Albany
and vicinity.
Lover Ferry
0ce oa Second street, opposite the
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X. B. HUMPHREY,
1TT0MEY AT L1W AND NOTARY PUBLIC,
ALBANY - - - - - OREGON.
Olllce in the Court lloa'C, ti
mar9r2nC0 ly
3U E. CRAX07.. GEO B. ntt.ll.
CRAXOIt Jt IIEE3I,
ATTORXEYS d- COUNSELLORS AT LA H
Office In Xorcro&i' 2r:ck Uuildins. np-sta;rs, )(
Afbanv, Oregon,
aut i
J. C. POWELL,
1 TTORSE Y AXD CO CXSEL L OR A T LA Y
AND SOLICITOR IX CIIAXCEHY.
LB A XT, Oregon. Cu'.k-etions anl convey-
aocta promptly attcnac-I t'. oc-vnivjj
1. BAUSONS. I- t-At
8. E. YOCXG.
J. BAnitOWS A to.,
GEXETLAL
nnnrr i
XaEVLEKS in Staple, Dry anl Fancy Goods,
I I GriRtries. Hardware, Cutlery, Crxraery,
hwts and Shoes, Albany. Oregon.
Conriznmcats sIiciU;4.
ocCnStf
EL G EXE SEMI'LE,
ATTORXEY AXD SOLICITOR.
Fprtland - - Oreffon-
2$?-0FEICE Over KUUura's Auction Ilooins.
December 8, v2n!7tf '
G. W. Gn.lV, D. D. H.,
SUB G EON DENTIST, ALBANY, O GN.
Performs aH'operatlons in the
line of DEXTISTUY in the inot
IPKRFF.CT and IMPF.OYLO man
ner. Persons desirins artificial teeth
would do well to cive bim a call. Offica utairs
ia Parrish's brick. KaiJcnce corner of Second and
Baker streets. auza-iy
I. O. G. T.
rrTF.RV STAR" LODGE No. 10, meets
at Jfasomc Ilall everv Tne.'day eveniDp.
- . MART. V. BROWN, f. C. T.
It "W. Parmer, AV. S. v2n32tf
I. O. O. F.
-ALB ANT LODGE, NO. 4.
Tfe3S Tbe Regular Cleet
. TSZi ins8 Albany Lodge,
No, 4, L 0. 0. F., are held at tbeir llall in Nor
eross Bnilding, Albany, every WEDNESDAY
EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Brethren ia . good
standing are invited to attend. .
By order of the N. G. aa4-ly
'E. F, EC8SELL.
RUSSELL & D ALTON,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Solicitors in Chancery and Real Estate Agents,
TVfll practice in the Courts of the Second) Third,
and Fonrth Judicial Districts, and ia the Supreme
Court of Oregon.
Cffice in Parrish's Brick Building, Albany, Ore
gon. . . . ..
iZSJ- SPECIAL ATTENTION given to the ol
lection of Claims at all points ia the above named
Districts. v2n48yl '
A NEW BARBERSHOP IN ALBANY!
On Main St.; Adjoining Irring'i Saddlery Shop
GEORGE ANTEMIRE WILL BE GLAD TO
hold the publie by the noeoand exercise bis
barberirui skill upon them. , .'. ; . . ; t
He has the fittings of the tonsorial profession in
every detail good razor3, easy chair, and, all the
usual cosmetics used in first-class shops. v3n9
J. f. mccoy;
A TTORXlf Y A XD CO CXSEL L OR AT LAW,
-AITD
'NOTARY
PORTLAND, - -
PUBLIC, '
" -'OREGON
WILL PRACTICE IN TH3 SEVERAL
Courts of this City and State, and of Wash
ington Territory.: AH kinds of claims ind demands,
notes, bills, book accounts, subscriptions, etc.,
eolleptel pncommiisioni .by suit or solicitatioa. '
Real Estate bought and sold. Taxes paid.
Buildin js rented, aad rents collected on ' commit
sjon.
. Tittle to Real Estate, searched, and abstracts
made.
ALSO - , . .-, ri. ..
AG Elf T for the principal daily and weekly news
papers on the Pacific coast. Subscriptions and ad
Tertisen eita solicited. ' -r . : ' '
2?.Ul collections promptly remitted.
OFFICE No. 95 Front street, Portland. '
v T2d27tj - . ... s.
Will nrctic in the superior ai
of Oregon Office up eUirs in Eoster's
brick, nearlr opposite the post office.
Albany, Not. 2, !S67-v3nl2yl -
ADVEMISEMKNTSv
HATS, HATS.
MEUSSDORFFER &. BRO.,
Manufacturers and Importers of, and Wholesalo
and Retail Dealers in
HATS lAOSnD CAJFS.
ASD
HATTERS' MATERIALS,
No. 73 Frout Street, Portland.
VRE RECEIVING, IN ADDITION TO
their cxtcnidve Stock, by every Fttamcr, all
tne LATEST STYLES of New York, Loudon and
ParUiau taste, for
Ocntlamon's and Children's Wear
-"Which tbey will sell
CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE ON THE COASTl
DEALERS IN HATS
Will consult their own Interest by examining our
Stock before purchasing tUowbcro.
Hats of every stylo and Description
MADE TO ORDER,
AtSO
1YEATLY ItEPAIKED,
AT
J. C lYIcussdorflfer & Bro.'s
f2 Frnt Street
...TurUanl. Ojc'n,
..Marysville. Cal.
,..Sttramfnto
Cor. D and Second Sti.
No. 1
!3 J Street.
Ns.
635 & fi.'t7 Comf .ercial t Sn Franc ic.
Wholesale House at San Franeico.Cal.
N . 623 Commercial through t 637 Clay treti.
Dec 1, lSGt v2nlClf
t it i:
OLD STOVE DEPOT !
irrAirj strset
- - ALHJM3Y.
JOHN BBIGGS,
(late C. C. COBI-ET k Co )
KCCpg cn'tantlv oa ban I a gcaerl asortiacnt of
STOVES!
Of the "float ravorlto Patterns.
Cook Stovc3,
Parlor Stovc3,
Box Stove3 !
With a full and general aortaient of
TIN, S1IEKT-1KU.N,
COPPER AND BRASS-WARE !
i
And all otbtr arUcles ueua'.Jy runa in a
TIN STORE!
Eepairin? Xealljr and Promptly Exccntfd.
TER3IS Cash or Produce.
Short Reckoning: make Long: Tricn.2s.H
Feb. 2, "Cr v2u25tf
FURNITURE AND CABINET WARE.
O. MEALY Sc CO.
Corner ofFirtt and Broad All) in Streets.
(Fiwt Door East of J. Norcross Brick)
Albany, Linn County, Oregon,
Keep constantly oa hand .'
A FULL ASSORTMENT
Of everything in their line of Business,
At Lower Figures than any other House
This side of Portland.
DALTox.lWE CHALLENGE COJIPETITIOX
Ia the line of
UPHOLSTERY, PARLOR SETS
Chamber Set, Picture Frames
; i '.".'...'. . i- t '
BUREAUS, SAFES, WARDROBES, ETC. ETC.,
We have also oa band the celebrated
"ECONOMY WASHING MACHINE,"
Whicb has no ecmal in the world. Get one 'ana
satisfy yourself.
Particular attention paid to all orders ia our line.
UNDERTAKING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
aul8-ly
A. MARSHALL.
J FXTEB BCBL08SEB.
t alba n y :
LI V E R Y ST ABL E !
Opposite the Old "Pacific Hotel" Stand.
fTlHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM
-" the public that they have on hand a good
supply of . : , . ' . . . .v.--. .
DOUBLE AND ;. SINGLE BUGGIES,'
. ; j ' . Together with the best of Livery and
All of wbich will be let on . 1
It E A S O k A DX E T E H M S
,r GIVE US A CALL !
; ' ' MARSHALL A SCHLOSSER.
Albany," Jan. 14, 186 v2n231y ' '
For tbeStiitq Hijkt Democrat.
LECTURES BY REV. H. H. SPAULDING
Early Orcgoit MImwIoiin Their Im
portnucc in Neetirliig the Coun
try to AmerclttiiM.
.M MBftlt TlllltTV-SIX.
ESCAftS OF UK, OSIJURXE AX rAUILV.
Mr. Qlorno in a worthy citizen of Linn
county, nnil u dwoti-.! member tT the diurcli
of Christ. Mth. Oahorny, after etulurin
uncoa.HinsauQV'rings for 15 years from sue
eo!4sivu ulcer hutch around tho houldfr, iiv
casioned by her eliills and turrilic sutTeritii;,
lian, through a kind irovidcncC rcgaind
her health.
- Mr. Oabom says t "As tho enns fired
and tho yells commenced I leaned my head
upon the bed and committed myself mid
family to my Maker. My wife removed the
loo.se tloor. I dropped under the Hour with
my iek fnmiiy, in their night cdothes taking
only two woolen sheet", a pieeu of bread and
'some cold mush, and pulled tho Hour over
u. In live minutes the room wa full of In
dians, but they did not discover us. Tho
roar of gun, the yells of tho aavac, the
crah of the clubi and kniven and tho groan
of the dying continued till dark. iSiu uftr
I removal tiie floor and wo went out. We
naw mo wiiuu jucu ci rrancM oy w uoor vv
it wa warm, as we laid our hand ujom it, p
but he wa dead. I carried mv twoyounge-t
children, who wcro nick, and my wife hold
on to my clothe in her great weaknensi. AVe
had nil lioen xick with the meaile, nod two
infants hud died. Sho had not left ln-r bed
for six weeks till that day, v.; hen jdcMood up
a few minutes. The naked, painted Indiana
were dancing the scalp dau-i around, large
fire at a little distance. There neemcd ito
hope f.r us, and we knew n.,t which way to
go, but we bent our tepi toward AS alia
Walla. A cb!ie, cold fog hut out every
star, and thj darknevi wni cotnfilete. W e
could "?e no trail and not even tho hand
foro the face. We hai to feel out tho trail
with our feet. My wife almot fainted, but
Maggfred along. Mill creek, which wo hud
to wade, wa high from late rait and came
up to tho wait. Mr wife came near wash
ing down, but held to mv clothe, I bracing
tnyclf with a stick, holding a child in one
arm. 1 had to cr five hmei for the chil
dren. Th; water was icy cold and the ail
rrcuiug.
Staggering nl -ng alut two mile, Mr
fMnriK faihtcl, and could g no furtlier, o
we lu outlive- in the bru!i of the Walla
feeling our way, into the dark hrun.
We
c'uld sin nothmc. the darknt-.i v.-jii
in.
heel
hrxn on the
ren crouehel
fn.'Zcn ground, wif
and child
u;n it. nii-1 I !ait th other over uim. i
th.iughtith'v must Mum r.-rih, a thy wfr
ithakitt UTriMy with the cvM, and kiut lin
i vinuif.ndcl n to our MakiT.
Th day fiually dawncl, and wa could
Iiidianx riding furiouiy up and d'lvrit th
trail. .S.-iuCtinK' they w.mld c-.nic tdoi-o t
th; l.ru-h, and tr hhnl would warm and
th "disking wu',d to frm ft-ar. Thtfday
wuip1 a wi-c'k. Ksfh?ttd rvry tit nncnt my
wife vvutild brcathr hr lat. Tuesday nihl
f dl -ur way Ut tl? trail and Maf-red alon
t lo crt-fk, which c wadot a- wc did
Mill creek, and kept utt a!ut tw mil-',
when my vif aalu fainted. Crawled int'j
the !ruh and frozen mud tonhakc and mlfcr
on from hunger and ;;dd, without leep. The
children call?l incessantly fr fKxl. U cdne
day njht wiftj wn to weak to stand, and I
tik our tsecond child and tartel fT Walla
Wal a ; had to wad ? the Touchct ; utoppvl
frerjuently in tho Lruih from weaknen ;
heard a horfeman rsa"M and repa a I lay
concealed in the trtlluwa ; have inc? learnel
it was Mr. Hpaldin. Uc th"-l Furt Walla
Walla after daylight, and lZ0 r
Bean for horie to j;et my family, fr ftKd.
hlankeu and clothing to take to them, and
take cares of my chil l till 1 could triu my
faintly in, ahould I find them alive. Mr.
McBean told me I could notbrinmy family
to hi fort. Mr. Hall had come in on Mon
da v flight, but he could not have an American
in hi fort, and he had put him over the Co-
r. a. a a . m a
lumbia river ; that he couia not let me nave
hore or anything for mv wife and children,
ami l must pro to imauiin. i insiieu on
hringinff my family to tho fort, but he refus
ed : paid lie would not let us in. I next
betrired the prict4 to ahow titv, as my wife
and children mut perish, and tho Indiana
undoubtedly would kill me, but with no bet
ter fUccesH. I then bc&gea to leave my child,
who wai ROW r:alc in the lort, but they re
fused.
Mr. McBearr cave. mo breakfast, but I
savel most of it for my family. Providen
tially Mr. Stanley, an artist, came in from
Colville. narrowly escaping the Cayuso In
dians.. He let mo. have his two hore and
Rome fowl ho had left; also a cap, a pair of
pocks, a ehirt and handkerchtel, and Mr.
McBean furnihhed a faithful Indian, and
lhttrsday rusht we istarted back, taking my
child, but with a Bad heart that I could not
find mercy at the hands of the priests of God.
Tho Indian guided me in tho darknc68 to
where I supposed I had left my dear wilb
and children. Wo could see nothing, and
dare not call aloud. Day-light came and I
was exposed to Indians, but wo continued to
search till I was about to give up in despair,
when the Indian discovered ono of tho twigs
I had broken as a guide to the trail. Follow
ing these we soon found my wife and chil
dren, yet aljve. I distributed .what little
food and clothing I had, and we started for
the Umatilla, tho guide leading the way. to
a ford. ' But just as we were about to cross,
a Cayuse came upon us. ' I gave him a piece
of tobaccov-' Ho told my Indian he had come
to kill us all. My Indian replied ;, Yes,
you .had better kill them ; you .have no scalpn
now, but then you will , have five tho, sick
man's,' this woman's and the three children's.
You will then bo big brave 1 ' By this ' he
shamed the Cayuse, who said : -'I will not
kill them, but they will bo killed at Umatilla
and that will do.' He left and we- crossed
the W&lla Walla river, and the guide said t
Uo to the tort.' Mj wne said f. 'it a am
to die I will die at the door of the white man.
Wo will go to the fort, if Qod will savo qs to
reach that pi ace. .
I The' Indian had to hold my wife before him
on the horse, To escape the Indians we had
to hide in the brush till dark. We reached
the fort Jato Sunday night, ' I laid ; mf wife
down and knocked at the gate, and Mr. $Ic:
JJean came and asked who was thero. I to.
plied, lie said he could not let us in ; ' we
mUst go to Umatilla, or he would put us over
the river' as he had Mr. Hall. My wife re
plied, 'She would die at the gate, but she
would not leave.' Ho finally-took us into a
secret room and sent us an allowance of food
every day. Next day I asked him for blan
kes for my sick wife to Jie on, but he .said
he had nothing.- Next day I urged again ;
he had nothing, but would sell d blanket but
of the store. I told him I had lost everything,
and had nothing to pay but if I Bhould live
to; get to the Willamette I would pay.; die
consented, but the hip-bones of my dear wife
wore through the skin on the hard floor.
lt II . ... . . I . .t .7. ,. f,... - .. ,1.. 4, ,1. I ...
" " " . 1 . . " , , , -;"-'" wouiu seep uie xiaic-n m me union, it
thsef) l.Hl-e, Uowerethoruihly wer, and haphztng tho. bhl .a.ncl children of W3, f?cciyty Inobbcdf it prces broken,
the cold foj?, sKC mow. wc aljout u. The th MooIv avae murderer, the dead bod- . . ' .1 , r , '
1 ..... ::.r,iJ ' ' r k.:,. ...t..t :., iv.. .1.. U type thrown out of doom, its furniture
titti'it rivtr. j,fr ,.... i..m v..,.!..!- i.. r 1111 iai c 1 iv -uififi i.v . iimrii-nn i.i.jji ,t ..11 1. . .1. ........
Stickus, thochinf, camo in ono day 'aniltook
ttio cap nont ins neaa anu gave it to mo and
a handkerchief for my child."
uons or tub mamacue
The sun of tho 30th of November refuMod
to hhino on the on o beautiful and happy vab but seem to be blind to the real one. The Th first feature of the picture is industry, wines and first worked for wagcs.at Rat
ley of tho Walhi Walla, now stained with Belfast. 'Mb.. Journal thus enlightens Idlencw! is gaid bv irrcat writers to be the tlesnake Bar ' From 1858 to 18fll h
tho blood of (iod's servants, and tho bloody
work was not yet done, Mr. Kimball, with
an arm broken, and otherwise badly wound
ed, remained in tfic chamber with tho four
sick children and tho two client Sngor girl,
Catherine and Elizabeth. Thev torn tin a
nheet, wound up hid arm and lundaged himlto
I I... I!. I . I.. I .... I . ......! . ' 111
tho attempt, and crawled out to tho river.
fit Ul! .u
(Amerieauf.) tumble." Mr. Kimball wa
falling from the. fence near the door, tho blood
intr
down with a team, was met over tho hill, a
.t .. .l 1 t .... 4
uiiuj iruiii mo aiaiiou, and unol. lm tamo.
On Wednesday a shaking deiil was com-
tmttfd n that mtnttchiu the heart of cv
cry Amriean, and forever blacken tho name
of (Jen. Hrouth-tto an a philanthropist, and
cannot but ejsi.il!y blacken the names and
character cf thoo pr.-rains in this country
and in Yt ailnngtoit, ennected with the (joy
ernmeiit, vho have taken pains t.jutify tho
ravages and etcu Urouih tte. He, tin. (icn-
i-mi, I'fvt inn vim ih "mil ll", as mo mntf
1 . II. . 1 1 .1 I I
i-v will af.w - ''num.,,.;.., n(V(tl V
ked , , . r I lr,-n , 1 w, , Zlr
to,ee what I could do fur the women and the
dead )U.f'
Thu the new missionary this nriet of
HA in the venttnentaoffrf commence! hi j
.,,-,-. ... ... n,ri, .,in,il IK ll.l'j
la-t twenty year I have not ceaed to ask
tne us.pr. ju iKe i wii.it eject tin baptuin.
Sunder thoe cir4;uitauee,
i of the In dians. Thet
u uiij
re can but ine
joeeumg ixiny; uui no suucrcu icrriiiiy (wl coin th
night, and became frantic for water in theL. ' v
A iriendly Indian aw him and hid him in Jaino auu i. ikb, uuu an mo rauicais. h cinwu. lumcau ui giruing uieir iar irora pieasaci. jui "insa longiano ,
tho brush, but for reasons unknown about All tho governors of the States and all toiD with strength, they gird them with that hai no turning," and his lane turned '
sundown he crawled out and came toward his the legislatures said they couldn't go out. whalebone. "They toil not, neither do on Friday last. On that day he struck a
house. Catherine snysi "I heard the crack All the radical papers said the same. they spin, and yet Solomon in all his glo- fissure in an old bank claim that reward- :
Of a gUll by my eido and ttimod. Frank Ks. TIi ainall frw Tudilioinna anil hfinr nn rv Was not arraved like one f,t (doto A him tn a fftw hnnra fnr tb riatirtn
Si7",iu"l!fnn the party echoed the cry- . Health and happiness are closely allied, and sacrifices of years.
i,a n',.i , ;.. i.. i ' Tu can't oo out! Thkv mubn'x ao and health can never bo possessed without This fissure in the bed rock was about :
running down tno rails. I rank then took might all bo kept in tho Union. They
Suwi K'tnbdl by tho arm and laughingly implored the Lord to" aid in compassing
imlt . V r ' yuV f:llUvr', Td tbatend. They asked him to counsel, di
you are to bo my w ife, and dracired her . i i t i i .
.. 3 ' uufc-1 wtr rcct and aid cvervbodv who was Irvine?
The saino rvenii- Mr. Younrr. com;nir U keep the States from going out of the
afterntH.fi, (Jen. Hrouilette, Vicar General party that vas going to keep the States housewife enjoins also neatness and taste, per ounce, which would give Kobards
f r tho IVpe of lmo ..a thin coa.t, arrived in the Union. .Mr. Lincoln said the par- Her husband was "known at the gates" $15,853 50 for three days' labor. He
from the bmatilla at tho camp "f tho mur- t t)l!lt cjectcd him was strong enough to by a thousand evidences of her excellencies, took his dust to San Francisco on. Tues-
of our helph women, writhTn mii the hand tnC I,arty Wail ?wng to keep the State in was clean and his garments in good condi- " have every d n dollar that it would
of the unrestrained demon, in t.lnin hear, the Union. If any ono said he had tion, and not only his, but her own as well, fetch with lair allowance to Uncle Sam
uimiKt io i,ru. tiit-y ui(ucriuHi llH'ifn.,1
. .... . I
Ln::Stt'Arr,r'V;!Iht
.hut nit: ifl .iwinjM wis raur-
defer, the Wii? were collected, hect ew-
ed around them br my dau-hter Kl'ua and
..thT-, th-y werehau'e.1 by lund in wa2.n
J put int.
irt, mi tneT naa noi c-irnigii 10 Keep them
. ."!. I I .... . . .
warm, were j.ubjretel to a fat' inuro terrifie
thin death itself, and Iwyond the power of
the pen t describe. The Indians admitted
that in 'rtne cae they had to uc the knife,
their victim being so younjr. I am told by
U volunteer that three, indiani who rcjrt
ed thee ait to them the next summer, rath
er boastinsly, were mitnin the next day.
i n pit and ulrhtlv ejtercd. I the dm
I H !tf a r..l I :..m In.. .i ...... ...... i , . ii. a I I . .1 r . ,l i . i I l. l .K....T.i:. . . 1 c .1 . . i
? " 3 v' carrieu men 10 mc irouiaou Drought uacwnci iuio speculation, anu irom mat 10 doc- irMi nna Manhm
11-11 I . I n - - - a a I v fr. 'a VU VfiUW
' ' 1 "v"' . ' V'." """I corpus, lor lour years. uiatioo, ana tnus ruinea 1 adu yet many respondent of the Sprin
ly. The belt, le women and trirl-t. b'reft of t' - .i c.-. ir.r. ..I- v.. v. i l.:. r... .s v I tr . . . . ' IU
tlieir!m!.:iui, father and brother-, by the . -J-p'i uc ufl.on, as - uiu .u.tum, rupa.rcu oy Kadical, viciously su?g
crul tomahawk, ntripne-1 of their rroierty. u,yucJ wa raiHC y me mou- v P'i u uuuio eympainy 0t purchasing her goods
cattle. tea-n. muiu-v. and even of their cloth- H3"lul",,on9- Uoodi were sold. Green- and advice oi a gooa wile, bvery man in the
Our captive women were compelled to cooltlthat tliry couldn't git out.
fir largo numbers of the avaRe every day, They acknowledged that secession wts housewife is her charity and benevolence, near the mouths of trreat rivers and in
who would call upon Lhzabiknow if pouon beaten out ot themthat the coafedera- those diamonds among a wife's jewels. L number of instances the mammoth cnV
nXS " ,lV: . r"V";' " , ,r,,:'Tr cy hadgonoup. Th vert tcUlinn toU it can be proved, as some selfish men tire has been discovered, writb it
bhXd while sewing sheets around the offen-
dian came into the room and said that the
great white chief at Umatilla had fund that
they mwt kill the two iiek men to ton the
dying of their people. They tore off the ta-
Me-ieg
s and commenced beating hails and
IJewley, and were full half an hour in killing
them their victims struggling over the floor
and arontid'tho room, the hh& and brains
Htrittf ovor my eh id who wn rntnnell.l n
hear tho blows and groans and witness the
terrible scene. Miss Bewlcy attempted to
rush in from another room, when she beard
the agonies of her dying brother, but the
women held her back. The bodies wcro
thrown out at tho door, and were not allowed
to bo buried for three day.
-
Mr. Lincoln Loyalty,!
The friends of tho "late lamented,"
those who persist in according to him
more patriotism and virtue than ever
Washington posscssea, nave recently (lis-
covered by an oliictal statement ot the
worldly affairs of the great martyr at
me umo yi n -laiving ou, mat, no was
in the bhsslul possession ot government
bonds to the amount of about eighty thorn-
and dollars I and they point to the fact
as sun anoinor evidence oi ms great loyal-
y. vvnen we take into consideration the
Mia. w.u wuuu3 .u T.uu u duuJV
to no taxation wnaiever, ana mat tne
laboring community are laxea cxotdi-
auv.y iu pay an iuici. iu Kym uum w
per cum on mo iuyu jjujcuiu a
uonas, it Dccomes a question wun us as to
who is tho lnv;il man ha who boasts of
. , ---- - ---
and measures his loyalty bylhe amount
of his bonds or he who submits quietly to
inoruinaio laxatiou mai mo gqvernmom
may be enabled to pay sucli loyal leeches
an interest in fold. ,. Wo, doubt whether
.
Mr.riiincoln would have died posessed ot
government bonds to the amount of ,ope
dollar had they been subject, like other
property, to .taxation. The-true patriot
. x 4i. v u .., i; Ai.
feniG.of hia country How manv such
patriots can, we boast of in the , late con-
'.n: " u " e vZ ut.
met f xne truey - loyatj, men
"ore
those who stood by tho Constitution, every
article of which was repudiated-by our
five dead IkxIic, constant calls from the ter- cettled that the Union. was kept togcth- proved that she nas two or three more preservation as to afford food for dos and
rified white women and the Indians, to inter- cr ? fibres in the heart than he. It was not a wild beasts. Whatever the cause of the
pret for them, Kliza sunk down in a few Qh, no! The radicals in Congress said woman who slept in the garden of Geth- Siberian mammoth's death it ia certain
day, and wat hud almoyt helplcs in the the war had lcen glorious had been semane, and it was a woman strewed the they were suddenly enveloped in icT
SifS 1 L t brilliant in achievement-had Seen won- path of the Saviour and His Apostles wlifeh has not hLnnffin ti?i
v. w i mm' t v tcn lyuivuvi 1 IUIVV 4 11 I
radieal rulers, and outside of which Mr.hu 4 :ii .
(TT j " 1 t 1
a. ' ' 1 . -1 : s it. - j. :.l
oieyens .Doasis oi uouug, auu uie aay is
not far distant when tho people, who have
been dnned. and misled, will so declare
from one end of ; the continent- to the
other.: 'Sunday Mercury. .
The " Oregon mist" is a staple article
just now. .
' Th Itccord of tii Haillealis. j
. I
Tho radical papers are casting about
for KOtno plausiblo exctwo for tho result
of the elections in California and Maine; !
th'emt "
A war began in this country six years U
anna hail ago. 'len mates or iie unionimr
declared they would iro out of it that
iney nau tuc rignt to go, anu me power
lo and thev would iro.
Abraham hm-
-
'?.rn 11 f!,'1.t.heT
OVT I THEY SHAN'T (JO OUT I
The ministers prayed that the , States
Union.
Tho radical party claimed to
douiju about it. trie crv was "Jioti him :
i , ... ., . . . i
Tar and rather him l Knock ill m
. : . . - . i.
down i Kihh lll.M i
Men v-rrr mobbed, and beaten, and kill-
i i .i i ... ... i i I
cu, ani mcir murucrrrs acquitted, dc
cause uiey uouoicu ii me pany meant to
keep the litiion together. daiU, and pns-
cms, and fort, were full of men who said
they doubted it. Men who couldn't per-
- . . a
hii nl( iheTiiM-Ivjn th.it fhe m.lif-il mcmtl
. a . . .
. .
v. ,l wc "J iigntcd, Ul-trcat-
. ' Uea- ViC7 w"e. Cal,cf copper-
beads, Knave, loois, villains, rebel, trai-
tors. I bey were annoyed, insulted and
injured in every possible way.
X & newspaper UOUOlCfJ lUat IIJCVI
rncu uy r ruuiaus, uper,oienuea oy rery
rcpectaoic rauicais in me oacK grouna.
v ivj tuuiviv mv s'nwi uy a ju-
rv of dirt eatt rs. and then refused them a
aS - " I
To keen the .States in the 'Union, in.
' - . . .. . im ...
mensi' aruucii wcru rai.'tcu. xiicrc was i
en president, said they Couldn t nowadays is that of a slender body, a pale J much ahead, seldom comfortable and fre-vr
CRscndcn said they Couldn't go. face, a fair, frail and lovely creature, en- J fluently - sorely pressed and' harrassed. .
couldu't go. So did tirely removed from the necessities of vul- llobard'a California experience hai 'beea V
be the
"I.. .. . . I
pro!uutccnoeT. cre was conscription, there
was drafting. Nothing was hcasd but!
of arms.
Steamers
n
trains
ti... i. -if . t..
uacnn weru uiauu. iioncsb meu iccaine I
poor. Knaves cot rich.
ror Jour years this lair and heretofore
nappy lana was made a lieu on earth
iv ftrfjt ic tm ii me i.hk71.
At last the rebels yielded and surrcn-
dercd one day under an apple tree at A p-
pomattox Court Housoacriourc
Wasn't the question fettled
then ?
dcrful in result
-but after all, the States
HAD GOT OUT 1
Thc rebels had accom-
nlishcd their object! The Union was
not perpetual ! It could bo dissoNcd I '
The neonle of tho South sent. Ren.
i u i- i
raf? .who PeCT , heved in secession-
oiuicm who uau ucen in vuo icucrai army.
Congress didn't know them ! Congress
said their ptates had got out,, and they
must stay out.
II hat a spectacle I
A half a million men in their graves,
who died to keep these States in ! Hun-
dreds of thousands maimed for life, in
efforts to keep theso States in ! Tho coun-
try filled with mourners, ravaged by war,
impoverished by taxes, loaded with debt!
tna uie vnwn not taveai
More than that. The men who perse-
nutGli those who eonld not hnlinv that
ii .u.i
thev intended to keen tho States in the
Union, are now equally vindictive toward
those who insist tiiat tne gtates are stiu
Wally in it. Did thev dare, there would
uQ ara:n mobbinff of men thoro would
bo tarring and feathering-there would
be shooting. , : Men would again be
lm-
prisoned. Printing offices would
agam
do sacked, and malicious prosecutions
commenced against editors. They do
what they dare ; to. towards compelling
men to be &S false to professions aSthey
have been. They
Thev hold the South by mlt
itary rule.
mi .,' it. .' , ,
Thev nut hallnts in the hands
Ci.vu- Lu u.. .i. a. e .i. ...
vi uiuciwa, wiw uuuusiiuu mo irauuuiso oy
their idiotic appearance. They override
tn0 constitution, i They threaten i- the
president. . The man they themselves
elected they call a traitor and; threaten
us-' 1 - ,
vuremuvomiu. r
. , And this party had ' the effrontery to
flSvtho neonlo tn vote it their eonfidenen!
.-After bavins l-ent the nmmtrvfnnr er9
hm war. awful, shocking: bloody war it
i . ' ' . . .
Lu: 4 i.i ...4 - i:4V t5 : .J
M "." .,Vv?". ' "
has abused.
j. ins, man uiY uuw tw
rule a little longer an insulted and betray -
ed people,
Reader wa 'w
nrniii isiiii lu lhii villi wuul
! J A- 4-11 1.-4
ucuuta vuicu uu, uuu ww win. x waa
. r r . ' .- ".
the record of the radical party. The
ja Kt - ,f Av - J
' f -: - )-'-.tir::
A robe of -point d'Alenodn lace- in the
Paris Exposition, represents 10?500 days
lnbrtr in its to n ti 11 fji et.n ro -' " "'.
v ... .m , u v ;
Now read tho next column
"Tli Model Wife.' -
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It is a uingular fact that the most elab
orato aod extended characteristic in the I
JJiblo is the portraiture of the model wife.
bane of tho world. In every ono of the
wen ty-tw'o verses of this beautiful Scrip-
vwm is me virtue oi maustry en-
joined. At the present day there is too
rceoi uay mere ia 100
th a prejudice against
Our picture of women
h-ubhb uuu iwimn
auor lor woman.
industry. "Even an angel's w'og would
droop if long at rest." The well known
Bong oi "Jiuv a Jiroom would excellent-1
ly suit such women, and I would repeat
mc wurusj anu nay v incra, "use u until
the merry blood shall burn in your veins,
and the very flowers of the carpet blossom
beneath your feet.
Ibis scriptural picture of the true
ii. i j? . . i
iicr nomc was neat ana invitin'?. cunticd
by cleanliness and enhanced by the char-
. .. . . . . o' --- I
ming neatness oi ncrsen. uieaniiness is
next to godliness, and the neglect of it in I
i : i:i ' i ... I
uvussisiurew cat iisc causer anne
uumcauc pc.
Another trait oi this good housewife
w her prudent and thrifty management of
domestic affairs. There are many wives
la .
who wort Lara a 11 tlav lonr. and vai thprs
. .... . a
.t - . . .. . J ?' !
uiew auoui mem no neatness, no thri u.
incy nave no tact lor management. . 1. he
writer nas neara oi a juuge wno bad in-
scribed on his wiles tombstone, bhc was 1
an excellent woman and a good cook." J
.'ICU DpiJK.-vmit; HHJSC UUni4UUl. l)raC-
v cinireuvw uuvuk it uuusc,
ceatness, good cooking, and physical com-
forts generally. A good wife needs what
iiuai eiutireuvcB auuuu aosui a OOUsc:
gF1' -v woman may
pca. many luuucs, may uc ucep in me
v uicm, uuu jcti
hi she have no "cumption it nro&teth
nnlhinff mnoh n,nl,iiiM
. X I
wisdom did this good housewife of the
La:..u.. t..t.i..j:...u
Jt i uiuica tAuiui iuat ucr uuuauu couia
I . . . . . v 1
saieiy trust ner witn everything. How
many men, because of this want of pru-
denee and tact in their wives, have been
I.t. - ...i.i v: .:r. ... i . i
ouuu.u nun 1119 nuu w a urgu cxicul, 1
not to mutually annoy each other with
details ot their respective duties, but up-
on matters oi ueeper ana Droader interest,
Tinaitu mnu'ieu vuwu m a icuiariv-1
able degree with an intuitive wisdom not
possessed by man, and of which he ought I
to avail himself.
uomer cuarmmg uais oi inis gooa
would have it, that woman has one less
cell in the brain than man, it can also be
with charities and self-sacrifices almost an-
gelic.
Another commendable feature of the
subject of this psalm-picture, is the wife's
wisdom and kindness her manacernent
l. i v i u i. .
men have broken their charm by anun-
ruy iuuguu uuu icujperi e were oorn
with two eyes, doubtless with the purpose
that wo should see twice as much as we
spcalc oi, wucreas many womenotten re
verso it. :
If woman wants to mako mankind bet-
ter she can do it- much better over the
cradle than by haranguing from the plat
form. Tho really domestic woman occu-
pies the highest place in the world, and
how little do those unsexed reformers un-
uerstana euner me uignuy oi ner spnere
or the might of her iufluence! The fruits
. r :a.. -1 r
'nf
a iruou wuu a luuueuuo am cecu iu
the creat men of the world, moulded and
made great by the" fostering ear of a
cood mother Christian Advocate.
Crim. Con. The San Francisco Call
of August 28th has the following in ref
erenee to tho subject. matter of a recent
dispatch :
Some time ago a well-known lawyer,
whose ofiioe is on Washington street, was
applied to by a citizen who had lost confi
V"Ie "t"!?.' Zl
lUlVUlUO 1UI UlUli ucau tuu suit, uuh
1 . .. . . . , .. . . . 1 .
afterward told ttio Husband tnat no nad
become satisfied that his suspicions were
groundless, and tho suit ought to be dis
missed. Through the lawyer's effort a
reconciliation was effected, and the: coup
el lived togetner again . uut ! alter; a
short time the husband again grew jeal
ous and suspeoted that his wife was play
!nS him talso.
ing him false . Ho accordingly watched
er ns?!eial
occasions, and found that
i k r i r was in inn
she was in the habit of visiting the law
office. Last night. she visited the
s office again, and the , . husbands
getting soveral irieuds to accompany nim
. - m -
went therA and demnnded ntraneeand
.. , 5 . v 1 M.
Jl
: I VUW UVWIi 4UV,n4i VVM'tVUWil, Wl uu Ijb4-
tleman of legal attainments with a drawn
J Ptol t .the husband drew a pistol : tnere
. . . . . . .
I - . , 1 1 .1. .1 i- 1 At
woo a tnhlonn onii fhAn fnA limn nF tne
rvl, tTI
law skedaddled through aback door., The
husband next.prpceded.to.pl.,li8i.,'vrtfe
l 01 a cioso- iu wiuov ou ww-;
and threats. Another divorce suit wil
1 sqoa be commenced.
A Lucky Mines. Ilerrick Robards
came to Califoroia id lp53, For "two
years after his arrival te gerred aa hotel
waiter, porter and hostler in San Fraacis-
co. In March. 1850. he came to the'
craduaily worked his way tit the North
Fork of the American until he finally
located a snort distance oelow Kentucky
iar, wnere ne nas mieriy . met wun no .
oppositioD. and has held bed aod hanks of 4
the stream for miles, ad Wjitvm, , Never
Bar. where he has latterly met with no
three feet wide at the top, a little oyer ; ;
four feet deep, terminated in a rocky bluff ' '
about lilteen leet from where it was first
struck, and yielded in about thirty-six'
nours aigging ana wasnmg a nuie over
813 ounces of gold ! Being coarse, wash
ed river gold, from a neighborhood that
has always oeen famous for good dust,
this lot is estimated to be worth 819 50
r !i ct. : r. .
lurme-iunin uyii. mart ana csinnea.
Pavt TT m TTfHtT frtrv
A i,nT it annrmnwwl thi Mm T.;-
" --.-"'-
cojn gayS she has in her possession the
means with which to crush the liadicar
party. That is no doubt true, but the
people are not saving her any labor ia
w dir.rtimi
- t ,i- . it i.r
" - "
AlXlIilCUiatCIJf IWiUWlDg IQU aBDOlIBCB.
ment come3 another. Mrt. Lincoln has
consented to the proposition, to raise a
subscription for her benefit., and that the
wrnrlr Vm nlrpadv mim Wmnin
subscription books at Brady's in New
Vnrl1 f siLtrMeinrr imii!m Irt
nont Tw.lit, If ia Si-ianf fKor
loent politicians. .
fuund it necessary
ey. She has used
to pay her hash mon
ths tiowct wr Inert aft a
holds over the party 01 "great moral ideirf
to her pecuniary benefit, as she intended
10 no wnen tne exposure was nrst com-
manAaJ su i i, j-
AMS.U.l.U. U1U AU&UALTdX 1 It 1 . -A. 111.
well, if not creditably. The partisans,
whose rascalities she holds in the palm
of her hand, are at the confessional.
The colored clergy in the country are
to be annealed to to more in this matter
in the way of collections, among the con- .
the ew York cor.
gfield Republican, 1
esta that the duty.
be made a plank
platform of the Radical rartir .
. r ' .
JJetroii rrer I'rptt
It is said that the tusks of at least on
hundred mammoths, or about1 40000 1
pounds ot ivory titc bartered tor eTerr-
jear in New Liberia. Notwithstanding -
the large amount carried away, the bujk
nlr does not Km tn - ?;m:n;sh TnoL.
remains are scattered along the valleys and
nrntected k dnnbb mrArin P
and wool, and its flesh in snel, tL r
were first entombed.
Somebody, tells the following joke oa
that irrepressible genius. George Francis
Train : As an illustration of Mr. Train' ..
intense patriotism, we may relate that h&
on ono occasion, sent his wife on a ninety
days' voyage from Australia to New Yorky "
that their coming child might be born or
American soil, as would become a possible
future President of the United States -The
journey was a most troublesome one
and the lady came very near being ship-
wrecked, but at last reached tma country
in safety. The child was born and it was
a girl. ' ' . .', . L
The Marquis de Mouchy maintained
that the fiesh of pigeons possessed a con '
soling virtue. Whenever this noblemaii
lost a friend or relation, he said to hia.
cook, " Let mo have roast pigeons foi?:
dinner to-day. I always remark," he add-
ed, "that after eating two pigeons. I rise
from the tablo much less sorrowful
The water is so low in the' Ohio at,
Louisville falls, that the bridge : contract- "
ors are laying a railroad track across, for 1
use in the transportation of material fo?
the piers cf the bridge." 'Eight Of thesOi
are now twelve feet above tho water audi
six are in process of construction. '
A new process has been discovered by j
which paper can, by chemical and mechaa- f t
ical influences, be rendered ta hard, aa
hickory wood, and may be manufactured ,
into a variety of article, hitherta njada cf
Wood,! tin, copper and iron.'.,.,.' .'i.'- V
SERVANT Inota int.A tb' brAaVfsi rfv?r
and says, ' Please, ma am, therO s a beg-.
gar woman in the kitchen wants some-
thing to eat." "Give her the water ia ;
VaIIaJ v;a n;n
-Bridget: it iaciuite nutritious." s- V
,1444V V0 lltlU lUGV4 ,UW IMUU4i,
Tib .nM..i.J 1 n 4 a 7-t K.rtC'l
been invented in France capable, of print
miFEiT nni nron snprw n in i ri 11 i.f. - ija
4. tut .uuurimt is o um auu. rwvw w
strike of 114,0.0.0 in an hour. ' :
Usar .'.xVot'ili of. a friend, nor epeak
iXUj , V VUVU . ,v fVMiV 1 V 44 V i
you hear, nor report all you believe.
- Blank Deeds, of the latest ' and '; xacji ,
approved farm, for sale -at "th 3 4Ctat
Rights Democrat " OSce.