The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, October 17, 1868, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT.
PCDLtsncn srenr satvrdat, by
ABBOTT & BROWN.
X. IT. ABBOTT.
I
V. V. BtlOWX.
OFFICE IN HANNDN'S BUILDING, FIRST STREET.
TERMS, advaxck: One year, $1; Six Month
2; Oa M(ath.50 ct.; Singlo Copies, i-'jc.
Correspondeiita writing over asumel nature
or anonymously, must make known their proper
Ramos to the Editor, or no attention win ne Kncn
to their communication.
All Letters an.l Communications, whether on
business or for publication. should bi addressed l
Abbott Jt Drown.
BUSINESS CAllDS.
O. IV. GU.VY. D. S. Ji.,
CSAWATE OF THE CHCINXAT1 DENTAL COLLEGE,
I'iriUI.D IXVITK ALT, PEIISOXS DEIU
f ins ArtiRcial teeth and first-class Dental
Opratin. to iv" htm a call.
Swiinni of Vulcanite 1U9 with tM pHte
llMtr, . nil I i.Mlir tl.T Ktvlos f w rk. nnv !
. iiT nn ut ilr ia l'arri-h & C. t
-Tiriek. APiarv. Ore r .n.
Rs' leic. e rn -r of Second an 1 Raker tdr?vt.
aprirr".iSJtf
ALBANY COLLEGIATE M3TI TU TE.
THE NEXT SESSION COMMENCES
.MONDAY, SEPTKSIBKRTCIi.lSaS.
For TartioaUr a UrcSJ
REV. II. RUSHXELL.
aul5v3nSM Albany. fr.tf-n.
-j. c. row ell. "t..i..
VtMiVPV.?;.lV n:)txs:;LLO!: A7
la n'.ixu SOLICITOUS IX CM.VCfcV:
. (T-. Tiiaa, r.otar7 Public)
1 T.nW'V. Orjiron. Cllctioiis ant convey-:
-J ancr-iiu atuudwd t . oo-'tn.iOly
6KF1EE OF rOTMT Sffl33l SWESIXTE.VT,
A
TVAfNii ) . Si a MILT: AEOVELEK
an a, oa ibe i'ai. pwt .47: a i irv.
l . J. W. MACK.
Co. Sviiool S.i!cr.:il-n t - -1-
AT TO R N K Y AT L A IY ,
SALEM. OREGON:
Will pweti-e in a. the C mrt f thif State r.
wiiUUe! the C;r;uitC..urt term, - -
aa t th atir Div.rlct. Oaw w -- ' j4
brick, ap stair. -
Surgeon and Physician,
' AL7JANY. OREiJON.
Ill N-KFUL FOR THE LIBEIvAL I'An.y
a -1- rciv. l. roatina.-s t te . Lr Bcrvu-e,
to
ihjcitiicas ot Albany :rr..:, u c -
trr. 0.j:j a-
bluiis ci--t of
h '.V il t-'. V.O...U
JOHN J. VISITXCY,
1TT0WET AT AND TASY FtSLir,
ALBANY,
. OREGON.
Frame Di'M'.nj.
" 4pp.MU3 tae "o;ate RixV leaiwrat 0--v"n"-if
F. 31. !VA.V.YORT2I,
5C7A. "el i a a x & o::XAiii:xTAi.
PAINTER.
Over McBrilj' Wa;.a shop. ltM FirataaJ
Second, oo Ferry str.eu
First-chu.i work. d.ae oa shart nb.ico.
r:;tjlylj
x. ix. era o
ATTOmr A5D COCSSELLOa AT LAW,
OrYxcs In N'orerois' Srick Bailding, up stair,
Albany, Oregon, U
j. biltabidel.
V. M. BEOriELO.
; 3IIL.TAKIDEL & CO.,
B.EALEilS IN GUOCCRIES ANI PRO VI
f sua,, Wood a I V.'.;ioW V. arc, C .uuctita
ery. Tobacco, Cigars I'.pe. Xoff-ns. etc. blore
oa Maioe street, Jjoiniu0' the LxprcM oce. Al
bany, Oregon. M-M'-'u,u
BEN J. HAYDE.V,
Attorney an I Coucssllar at Law,
TTill attend to all bnsins entrusted t hiin hy
ituns of Plk and Kljoining counties.
Eola, Jaly 26. 1SB7. vlnhUT
Bir.no'.vs,
L. BLIIX,
g. C. TOL-.XG.
J. SARROU'S t CO.,
gexetlal & coxxissrox uehciiaxts
-THEVLERS in Etap'.s, Dry an 1 Fancy Uool.
lJ Ur-e.-i-s, IUrdar-j. CuUsry, Crockery.
b jt and SatHi., Alh ir.y. 0.-c'on.
Coasisnraent. s .licit; L oc"n8tf
ALSA;1Y 6AfH HQJSii
T'lIEUXDERSKJXEli WOULD RESPECT
fu'ly iaiorui tut eV.Umi of Albany :n i n
ciu ty that be has taken charge of this EstahlUh
moivt. n 1, iy kepiu- clean Musn and paying
trict Ytteatioa to business expc-Li to su.t oil thoe
- who. h",a w-t!i th',r patronase. llav;ug
.heretofore carried oa nothing bui
First-Class Hair Dressing Saloons,
he CTipjcti t; gir-i entire satisfaction t all.
archil ltcn and Ladies II iir neatly cut and
..bSwoed. . J0.5E?1I WEUBKR.
: II AR VEST OF IN OS J
"THRESHERS, "
REAPERS,
V ' MOWERS.
' J. BARROWS & CO.,
Ajjent for all kinds of
Agricultaral Implements I
'YH'EAT AND OATS YANfED!
T TIB.. SUBSCRIBERS WILT PAY "TJ.113
highest eaeb pricJ for whpat and oats dchv
jerel at their Warehouse In Albany. Also wheat
'and oats ,
jfitorcd and Shipped at tlic lowest Bates i
Qoo(ts of all kinds received and chipped from
theharf. MARKIIAM & SOX. .
' .: - ' v3t52yl '
JA.MI5S KLKIXS,
Notary Public.
' Att'j at Law,
yr;'5iHJSSELIs & ELKBNS, . .
Office ?a Parrisbs & Co. 's Block. First Street,
i ; , ALBANY, OREGON.
Ilavinp: taken into co-partnership James Elkins,
Esq.,tx-Clork of Linn county, Oregcn, wo are
enabled to a id to our practice of law and collec
tions, superior facilities for
' Conveyancing, Examining Eeoords, :
Atteaiingr to Probate Dusiaesa.
Deeds, Bonds, Contracts and Mortgages carefully,
drawn, f Homestead and Pre-emption papers made
and Claims secured. Sales of Rsal Estate negoti
atedat d loans effected on Collateral securities on
able rates.
All business entrusted to them will be promptly
attended to. RUSSELL 4 iikKOS,
- Oct. fi, 1868 r2nI6tf
TOL. IV",
AD VKKTISKM KNTS.
i. MAxsnct-n. n. c. hill. h. MA!tsm:ci
D. MANSFIELD & CO.,
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
ALDAN y, - - onccori.
IN FDSTER'S ONE-STORY CRICK OPPOSITE TH
POST OFFICE.
rvurn AROVK Fi
H luilifyin their
AROVK FIRM TAKES PLEASURE IN
licir iricii-U mil the puM;o gener
!lv, that tin v nra
CONTINUALLY RECEIVING
DRY GOODS,
G R O C E It I E S
HARDWARE, &C.
9
Which wo will Ex-Iiano
foes -c.iszi on prodix'::
-AT TH K
A'EiiYi-owr.sT piiici:s.
We rcpcctrry U the puh.ic to
Call ami Examine cur Slock acd Trices
Ecf-re psjrohasinj; ilncwhcre ; an.l a.-ur' a.
l:iat we wi;i ;;;ve
"NTir.E SATISFACTION TD fH'PT CUSTOMERS.
a:kiw, Teh. ifi.T.: ;i::tf
PACIFIC HOTEL.
UN i i:n hjxei R ns r ect f v ll
9 isforms i -e public taat lui lioafo
HAS JUST BEEN F1HISHED
AND t5-
1ST O "W
O P E N
fjr tl.e a?e .:nm !a'.ion of all who taay
iar.ir h'.ui tri;h their patronage.
run fuuxituuk
is entirely ticw in every department,
en I is of ihc hi e it ani
ci:stapi r-.vtd styles.
Tin: T.MiLK
will a'.wavs he supplied with tie l.-t lh market
tajf'h. an I sio pains w;i Lc partJ
jur thj enii!'tl ad e !;VU
tu. is ! !.;
P.rions nrr'iv'ni -1 y h.a!s w m:n lat .-d at a!i
tiuiif, tin' or lii.ht.
it'its c-f rjoms ar.l(U.r r aec -lain da:l .iis f-r
J!iihe.
A lon exp'ritrce in th" ? nff warrants th.
oroprutor in prui;in,: ..ati -tv ti-.n to all who suy
;ar..r thn with their patronage, if it eas he d-n.
r b..iMt:fu!'.y sapplictl lai-Us. pS.-as:t tw.
c.eaa'.T beds aa i as.i tuous attention t ihrir wants.
j. 15. .spKENdKP..
Albane, Jane fi, 1SC5. -.3ut2;f
WILLAMETTE STEAMBOAT CO.'S
-IMOTICS.
XTtROM AND AFTER THIS DATE UNTIL
, further uoticc,
THE STEAMER
WILL LEAVE PORTLAXD EVERY DAY',
(SUNDAYS EXCEPTED),
FOR OREGON' CITY,
At G:Z'J A. XI., onnc7tin2 with the Steamer
SUCCESS,
)n MONDAYS and THURSDAY'S of each week,
For Salcni, Albany and Corvallis
and all intcnccdiatc poiuts ; and with the
STEAMER. AiNN,
On the same days for DAYTOX.
RCTVRMSG WillL-arc OrcRi.n City
it 1 o'eloek P. XI-except .Wednesdays and Sat
urdays, on wbith days she will await the arrival
of tlie ct.ainers fcL(JCIS and ANN from above.
jfgy-Yttt Frti..'ht or Pa-satfc. apply to J. II
SMITH, at the American Exchange Wharf.
scp26vlaCtf. ?i. IIAUX, I'rcMldcnf.
tUA A. MILLHIt. A. P. MILLCn.
MILLER & BRO.,
(Succctsori to Philip Miller,)
MARBLE WORKS,
ALBANY, OREGON.
Shop oa Wasliingtou, bet. 1st and2dSt's.
TIIESE GENTLEMEN BEG LEAVE TO IN-f-.rm
tbo public at large that they are now
prepayea vo loruiou .
MARBLE
.VXD -
G It A V B - STONES!
07 EVERV STYt.E AND PATTERV,
At the 3SIost Reasonable . Prices.
TOMBSTONES CUT TO ORDER
On tho very shortest notice. "
Mar7r3n29tf MILLER y BROX
NOTICE !
LOOK OUT FOR THE CARS I JUST RE
ceived : a very large stock of
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES!
-ti..mrfmm San Francisco. I will sell for
cash or merchantable produce, at low prices, my
entire stock of Goods, to inaue room lor more
Call and see for yourselves. ir
, R. CIIEADLE'S
apr4v3n33tq s Cash Sbore, Albany.
13
i ft .
ALBANY, OREGON, SATURDAY,
roivTuv.
THE OLD FARM.
l'"vo hern, lcar tJeorRe, to our "old plare,"
Whero you and I wero horu
Hat meptin no lamiiiar face,
It madu itiu fvtl lot lorn.
WJ-ere father tilled, now Mrner lill
!
Our father's limine U not;
A cir.iner's homo rt tilr mi tho hill
Whero stood our humblu cot.
Th dd r-d Liri i t rn away
A ne one s ands th -ro imw
Whnt fun w Iih1 in that old hay I
Wh.it frolics in tho mow !
Th old well-sweep hn disappeared,
Intead there is a pttinp:
Ti e faun how changed ! The land wo cleared
Is now without out a stump.
And thosij ' hack nr.-s" win re we mowtd,
( l!ac-U-f eliers Iruv they Heie.)
A hy upon a moivcr todo
Aod e.x, hIh.u 1 i, I Ik re.
Th r.'itM'n r.-npi r rapid run
The suv.n iniii uiii'ii!;
,Win r : rt ipin:..i.i i..c i r nj st n
Our cr.d e o!t wv wun.
Th-oie reapers. (!r;c, haee truly hunj;
Our radiv "in tti.: rha l ;"
The only rdl ti"W it d Vs swt:n
Is wherv th- ImIiv' laid.
Our m.iih r's ;rm', d ,ir ie r;, I Situhf,
An I W.pt I iuW nut wby ;
I Jv!l thj ei.antj that )vnt tui 1 wrought
ull nil i.U till I 1.
ixa:;:eusat table.
Wtfhpjatl our y na ; ir t U xt wiH harn to !
'ii.t un I m am. rly ui ti.e ulk-. Wo ak thei.
uad ihc f j'.!o.u ; pr i'y Loci not itoeioh.
.-:r. If c j:i:ta'.lt.-d V iu s.sory, ? much the It:
er :
To ol'ei C- I tsie.'t .'.a'.e for
A i l .? (t ut tti,n . ! r r I . a :
M.i ! f t my I l i i i ai h e jit
7 t'i I at'. l t ' h m l toy p' fe.
o.ot u t
i i t ,H fc (i. r S "-;t,
t ui - iiv " a r or t-
V.'st i loi:.-. f.f I. k. r j ttpU.'n ta
I i.'j !: ! t 'at - o r ts oi-t I .'!;;
I fijo-t fi .! ji a!t ji ue e w r -l"..r
c it! If e i f.t i - ,-.- ! t'ui "u.nr l ;
I ti t i d' i' nt ( I.
X'r I r t ii I d oi't i!u U il ,o,d ;
y.y i;i.H.!h ilh f o l I to i5 ti t er wd,
N'r sM!e l'io f .itu.-f t-p -a!; ah.tj I j
Mist lisrn i'iv Lead
An! w;s. n I iy "IS n j! a i
Tb i i.th e i th I utt is-1 (' !,
Nr toy S 1 lay f.'.?-;? si! :
I!i)s ; ;sy - i wlion I 1 ,iVi' dvne,
N"r r-'iod t'e fj"d post .r ron ;
Wj'i I---S I !o ri-'. t'. t-t I tiiU't p- t
My eh atr.fy with o f ..,
At-, 1 U t my I -trs t.f iL.n nl .'.
In j rai-ij f r ail Ui' u .f. 1. u I yp.
A !
!v tvrittr ui
tisc l,nati
.11, tliAVti tl;n S'
liich ;r
;tC!V 1 I'M iTfOcra! Ik- M.ill :
t fun a iTi t i!i.ur r ti. t:i!ij. in ji
certain xsciit. t u licr iici:airitcn-
at tl c--ii"iifr t!:e ir'mianv vt' Icr I
hit-bami H.e !.';. fuiip i'iy fl.tt -. Iiac.
Tiu V'-uiiir w';!o uiu-t learn C!'klti care
y. 1 hero are it; inv i-xecl't-nt cx-kt-rt.
b.'k-, m uju-t nut I'ulhr.v them iu
jiliciily.
My o-.vn l.in, fr ?-f-s:c liiuc affcr 1
.van uiarr.f l, was tu take iut! 'iU nn4
I'Tcpirc it i tii-c m'Ci.ri'iti t list receipt
iven, atnl tiuto c.rri'uUy what iii'-rcui
out.- C'uM Ie ili.;.ti-c'i with. "x Ihj i-ec-
und tiusc I generally inatiacl it at hall
lie cxpeti A useful j ! i ii tu keep a
hlatik lijok in lli't ki'clu n table drawer,
nti l whenever a ilevtatioti frittJi theorthu
dux C'l-'Lcrv book t tiiaJo, to jot it tiown.
)i uol wait till y it h ive wahcl your
liand-t ; let the bonk bo Ctijrcr-tuarkei
lather t lt.irt Ina an idea.
You will thus learn wore of hottc
hold economy than if you trust to memo
ry alone, and when your daughter -jrow
sp what a fund ol practical information
it will be f;r them. To a -.'rert extent
the ccJibaey of our youo men is owinx
tt the v.a' -iiriM are brought up. I hrouli
uiiftakeu kirtslncs-, tun her.) often do
themselves what thoy ouht to make their
daughter do. let them teach them
liou-ckcepin-r on a fixed methodical plan.
and thy will then learn their histury,
Pivnch and mnsc a'l the better.
Ii is natural nd tiht that a mother
saoul 1 wiit to ca her Iatthter well ed
ucated, and even highly ncconipli.-hcd.
and :t i.- a mistake that .Hid and careful
education would usifit a oj-t j'or the hoiiio-
ly duties id eookinjr, diMtm, fee. On
the contrary, th"o ilutien would be better
pcrf-rmeu, and it mothers would, at the
fame time that they eek talented iustruc
tors for their daughters, impart to them
nine of their own culinary talent, there
would bo wore ;ood wives and more mar-
ria-ies.
jjittlc jrirls should be taught, as early
as possible, to perform simple household
duties ne:-t y, and as th y j:row older lt
them become gradually accjuainfed with
the theory of houekeepiuo; in such a
manner that whin they ate married they
will be able to adapt, themselves to their
ciicutm-taticcs, and be useful s s well as
pleasing ciiiii a'llons to their husbands.
Let none o' my unmarried sisters suppose
that I wih tbcrii when they marry to be
come mcrj household slaves.
Domestic Lite. Tho banes of domestic-
life nru littleness, falsity, vttl
jjarity, harshness, seohlin;, vocifera
tion, an incessant issuinj; of superflu
ous prohibitions and orders, which are
regarded as impertinent interferences
with tlu; general liberty and repose,
and arc provocative ot rankling and
explosive resentment. The blessed
antidotes that sweeten ami enrich do
mestic life, are refinement, high aims,
great interest, soft voices, quiet and
gentle manners, magnanimous temper,
forbearance from aii unnecessary cont
ra nds or dictation, and generous al
lowances of mutual freedom. Love
makes obedience lighter than liberty.
Man wears a noble allegiance, not as
a collar, but as a garland. The Graces
are never so lovely as when seen wait
ing on the Virtues ; and when they
thus dwell together, they make a heav
enly homo.
We suppose the popular sonr, "Moth
er. I've Come Homo to Hash," had its or-
gin in the story of tho "Prodigal Hon
:m. ii;.ili:to:v is
TIXIJT.
THE CLOSING SKNTKNCr.B or It 1 H EPEECI1
AT IIAItTFofr).
Cf Xow, I nay that the true policy of fhc
United .States is to pay the bondholder
exactly what wo promised. This is the
only way to relievo the laborer of hi bnr
dot); this is tho only way to relieve the
onrilciis of Ihe country 5 to m ike it easier
for the people to pay their Uxes ; to make
it easier for them to pain a living. Do
this, and prosperity will nvrain return
your fields will again ho fertile, your in
m wry will flourish. The Republican
arty 1.4 ippo.v 1 (, this whole sy.tcm.
f hey life in fav..r of not paying off, but
d fundinir the bonds. Aec-onlim? to
heir plan, the fund' d d bt w. uld have
10 years to run at 1 1 n.-r c:.t. inicrcst
py.dlt! both pr!ia-ip.d and iniciict in.
;oh.i ; and the bonds jdull not le ttubjeet
to taxation, neither by the Stste nor by
I'C rcderal tioveitiiuent. Well, L'tiifl.j-
oieii. 1 object, with go! f Minding at I 0
perhaps II.). if voti eouvcrt ihe.-
mioN into go I J Lund now, yot will add
1, 1..... .,..11 T. 1
TU'VhM.UUO to t. dvbt ; y,,U ut ike it
uipo..ibie to pay the debt in five years.
Il i' amotiuts t.i S ' r0i) AMIAWt and von
, j
!y I per cent only, tt will amount to
I iHHj Oil!) n -ir i .r,.l
1 )ou ,.,y this sum for l yt , you
w 1 ti i. .1 .1 !i 1 . 1
I. tiufMit) ) :tud at the end will . ili .1 e i .
11 'it. -m7., ,',.. , G loIwuig expenses of l.i-t year,
. .... , .. ?iv,'Lut, f UZ ;f.f Mt
o t, ear: ly. h"W mtuy if you!',vv , .
I I ii4-C that t,nc.'
How many eenAroy
d' your t Iid iicn
w.ll he al.ve at t be end
I I ve us
1 ear by year you wd h av.-
e-r i y e.ir si will come out id Hi -
;t?d x U, and sv,'cat !
ur e!iil itcri. Do yr.u know what a oa-
ioUtl it';t Uc il ! '! It i that f fit
!1 be
r.ehcr. .in I the poor poorer.
it incao h it cipiial j!;all he exempted
roiji taxation, and the laborer bear ad l Is
urotn. it i.u-iiih br tho e v.
l;bor
f-r their ilT.lv bread -cant
a 1 a .
tlothio''.
mov.'i lttJ. an I n i iiiCit. It mean-
t 1
it eitolal .Ji tl! 1 a'.it! er idletic-a in lux
1 ...
rv ; ili it mju il r -Ii ill pn -ndc? over th"
a!. in of the poor; and t' a', hs dailv
i ugg'ci 'o ' daily I re
1 I h ill itiuke h;-
fi? a e n- aat d-ath.
I jo f-ef ..re me t
1 glit fi'iuv a y..ung i.jaii, niid I e.m m-c
e 10 in eye
n;!el
'Ot f'.;rv
.h; h-
e list he t
the
r
t' ri I oi;i
ol hif
o a :.
:. II
e st ,
th ii :
is
w!hl:g to .tu ?r oil f c a
r.nd Jt
toj e
tls.tt be w:il I
A.Ik
o tr.t !e 1 ii
tho
cap;:al w
ICS!
indu-.trv and
Yuga'itV h.
save
lb: h in 1. - tl iV
drc i::i n?t 1 his night
:re tni. lie o a mmi ' h u,e hghicj u
4. ...
C 1 u;
' Ii th, smile of I ;vc, and not;-y with
t,? t r ill." 1 f inJaut tongue tuadj a
ere t iy thri re et.ee t a w.iv; ana ;
.it dlit-r -urrouiol' d within and withuu'
y ti'e ray t.f coutrntincnt which plentv
od pr"perity shed. Young men, tire
you vrilhrg I give up thoe chrr:hed
liopesnfthe future, aud to con -out for
all our live that taxation j-haU tak
iVoui you all except what U !ieeejry fr
your food ami clothing i Voices No.
no; never!'' So, gentlemen, do not
y eld to this r-yretj voice, that which jer
s-mdv you to extend the debt and reduce
the interest. Day the debt and save the
mtcrot. That will answer your pur
ptc. That will insure your future.
Hut, gentlemen, parsing away from
this feubjeet of the material interests of
the country, on which I have dwelt lo s
ger than 1 intended, let me rgain call
your attention to this factthat the greu
pole Mar of the Democratic party is the
Constitution of the I'nitcd States. Do
not, my fellow citizens, in the heat oj
this arduous content, forget tint great
h-si n. The llepuhlican party believe
th?y can amend it; that they can change
it and m.-ike it a better constitution ih n.
our fathers made it in the days of old
I charge if upon you. Democrats, that are
1 ere to night, never to consent to an
amendment or its degradation. Do noi
seek to amend it; do not seek to evade it.
Obey it. D way g'-ri j enough for yout
fathers it is good enough for you. D
B "... -II, , I.-
you oney if, it win uo gocu enough loi
your children for lO'i years to come.
.Study i understand if. Carry it ahou
with you as a living pro.-eneo in all ih
walks of your daily life. Take it to youi
home; read it to your wife; teach if to
your children ; put. it upon your family
altar, tint when you bow your head in
Hipplicatiug prayer it may be there next
to the image of (.Jod himself. D. this,
ami then in His own good time you will
he able to raicc it up to that place and
power to which the brazen serpent in the
wilderness was raised in order that the
plague inight bo stayed. Do this and
you vib be able to raiso it up to thai
high place of honor to which the Ark of
ihe Covenant was raised, round which the
unseen legions of the Al i.ightv kept, ward
and guard, that he who touched it with
impious hands should tlie. llcniember;
fellow-citizens, that the CntHiitmiou con
tains within itself all that was good in
the experiences of the past, and till that
is hopeful in the prospects of the future.
It i tlie ark id' safety in the midt of the
flood that is upon us. It may be tossed
iu the blackness of darkness upon the
weary waters of many ' ilys, but it will
rest upon the mountain top at last; the
sun will shine, the dove will leave it ne
ver to return, and now. as then, 'emblem
of purity, and liberty, and peace, she wil.
eek to rebuild her habitations amidst the
scene of her former life. I do not do
snair. I have hope in the aspirations of
men. 1 have faith in the providence of
Cod. I know that the pathway of his
tory is strewn with the wrecks of empires,
and peoples, and constitutions, and liber
ty ; and it may ho in tho providence of
Co l that this country of ours will follow
in the wake of all the nations that have
gone before. If it shall be so; let it nut
ho owing to the faults 'or misfortunes of
the Democratic party. If it must be so,
let it ho known that it was the party ot
our love that stood to the last, with heroic
"virtue, to tho principles 01 civu liDerty.
1
OCTOBER 17, 18G8.
If it must be o, let us my fellow-citizen,
take consolation in tho thought that in
the eternal circles of God death is but
the precursor of resurrection ; and that
the Miiiio principle which hasten nations
to decay, contain within thcmselvc; the
f park of living fire, which ficcuro uudy
ing youth to our immortal race.
Time writes no wrinkles 00 its fair young brow,
Such us creation's dawn behetd, it noes tote now'
Amidst the wrecks of time its progress
is still onward atid upward, higher and
still higher.
"And from the sky, erne and tar,
A roiee falls like failing star
Higher, as fhc eagle when he fakes Ids
flight in the face of the sun. Higher, as
the star, when in their eternal coiir-e
they encircle the footstool of the immor
tal throne. Higher, ns the soul of man
when it puts aid this tenement of el ay,
and seeks throughout all the ages 'the
home of iis father and its (Jod.
u xr.VT o5 (;n r to avi:.
Take down your slate tid pencil vo'cr.
and cypher. ,wkii the Ttmumnd ilttutix
Itilicil exfr.iVaKfici! has squandered
since the war. Thev have gone to ih
graveyard of pcidt hirifi friuues, and
no magie can restore tbctu. Thcy shou'd
have pa'd f'even Hundred Miliions of
Voitr Debt . bsit ffie tiif.fie v v I'.i.l., ,!
' , , . . riut- ,
: : :. 1
!,r,"l:;,i 1 1,
f,.:iZMi
..i mi tea.
.. !;.!(
1 K-i,' (
, l r tl J1 1
, e i,.
t lil,g;i.et;(
Now make these ifemi what they ought
be, v iz :
to
hi t
Nty ,
1 toy
I.'nii t?r I'.arruu
II to.t.
I its -h' Koict.-t,
I:c ;;ruvti V., ...... ,
.... Jo a:!';,iiOt
... I.e-.ii,0
... :-iih.
d
i :.',r u,
V.ts f.o 1 i. .;T.-r r ee.. ..........
.$ 1 l,C.,a.'-j
A l-l fo'.i-ltr ? SU'-'U lijlifcl ....
ti.co e.n, it,: t, , titioi-j
Ot lie.
I'.U ; b.oe., !(t.(id,tU!u ftotJ, ..
1 ut rcti y viitf,
Ij.fTta.tr c
li'i,.j,tO.
Ad 1 ul.''dy t'Xutc.nl 1:t .1. .,...
s 1 . t i'C-t) u ,.'1 rittui,..
try '!.
f, t,n h i It. 'cfl.t .,!,,!,ce...
X-'l-l, tatri!y a'.v;,
Thi ; siiiO :?;t the Dcttir.craoy ptopo'-e to
-ave vuievs.rv vear, h'ee how n.ceSy 11
eonej i)!d v ifh lie: v.ho!e yield of In
C.tltl lie CllU! taxts. W iieh Mr. Wc.Js
t. ci f .r l.e-1 year at eiidM0,0Jl
W e may luvc placed some figures hu
in our sl.t'e estimate r coriectvi ex
pene. bit these under climates will he
more than balanced bv Mr. Wells' under
oiatements of uctuai vxpenscrf. He put
be eot of the Freedu,eiiH Dureau at
le iht $ I y.O.H',M0 below the true figure,
lie manipulated the Army and Navy
lOxpen Inures to suit hi purpose. Dut
we have shown enough to prove the Had
icals have literally thrtura oi" the vhAr
internal Jft i t httr uf tin- C un(r. The
pneeeds id'the Income Tax, of Lic?ti.e
fall forts, of Taxes on Occupation., d
Han p, i f Taxes on Lhjuor, Tobacco,
f.cgac.ts, ,v"uce'sions. aiol tha vud!cs.
catalogue of impositions that torment us
from the cradle to the grave, and pilfer
our estates after tho grave has chced over
us, are all dissipated by Kadical Kxtrava
gauce and Corruption, and leave no trace
behind. Isnmnttr Intcilijrnctr.
A fli.v.VTKSs Di:.u. Mi-". Kcnthley,
the Missouri giante.-s, died recently at her
home near St. Louis. We get a few facts
'onecrning this remarkable woman, from
a hi other, two ot whom live at Oro Dell,
in this county. At the request of thi
brother to come home here, she staffed
ht4 the plains last spring. Jteaehiug
Cheyenne, sho remained a couple if
uionth-', when learning of the serious ill
ness of a sifter, she returned to her own
home and shortly after her arrival died
it the age. of .')." years. She was at the
time of her death, six feet four inches ;n
height, and measured seven feet four in
ches around her waist; her arm between
the elbow and shoulder measured two feet
and ten inches around. Up to the time
of her death, she waj remarkably health
fully, and unlike all previously knotvn
large women, was active. She weighed G7;
pounds, but experenced no incon veirenee
from any superfluity of substance. She
had strength proportionate to her dimen
sions, and a gunny sack of grain picked
up wilh epcharm, required no more effort
than an ordinary person would exhibit
u handling two sacks of floor in the same
in tntier. Mountain Tones.
A Straw.- At an election of a Super
visor to fill h vacancy in Grafton, lljuis
Mjlcar County, N. V., on Tuesday of last
week, the Kadical candidate received a
majority of JU. In 18G(i the Kadical
majority was 171. Last fall it was 11G.
The late electian, therefore, shows a fall
ing off in the Kadical majority since- last
fall of 90 in a total vote of less than 400.
And yet, saj-s. the ; jVeie York llon'o
This frightful loss in one small town is
tilegraphc 1 as a Kadical victory, tn.d is
announced as ' the first gun for Criswold'
in tho county in which he resides." If
the Kadical victory throughout the Em
pire State in November next corresponds
with that which has been gained in the
town of Grafton', tho 'State will g for
Seymour and Ulaiu by a majority little
short of a quarter of a .million.
. . - -
If you love others they will love you.
If you. 'speak kindly to them they will
speak kindly to you.' Love is repaid
with love, and hatred with hatred.
Would .you hear a sweet and pleasing
echo, speak sweetly and pleasantly
' yourseii,
4
is
M f1 P A rfP
NO. 9-
A Wi;iMI.; IVIfillTfUHttT.
It wasn't hardly tho fair thing that
the boys did to Joe Thompson, the oight
he wa married, but the temptation was
irrcsisiible. Ttiey could not have helped
it to save their lives. I'll tell you how
it was.
Joo was about the most fancy dressed
buck in .town over nice and particular
a pet feet Mhn Nancy in manners ; al
ways putting on airs, and rm re dainty and
modest than a girl. Well when his wed
ding day came, lie was dressed, trunk
empty and his pants, especially, fitted
him uh candle moulds, and his legs, can
dles, run injo them. Tight was no name
for them. Their set wan iniineon. ,.,!
he was prou der than half a dozen' r.ea.
1. .
Aren't they nice, boy?'' he akcd of
'ho wo leiys who were to be groomsmen,
atel see that he threw h;mittf awav after
1 ue wof 1 approved manner
. 1 . .
Muntmig.1 (jorcous!" replied Torn
icnueutt. " .Never saw anyth.ng equal
to them. Hut I say Joe, aren't they ihe
.ea-t bit too fight It strikes ne thai
you trill have some difiieuhy in bending,
won't you
I'shaw, nn; they arc an easy a- t.n
oj'i gsovc.
111 ! "
rcu.
Ti prove the matter, lie bent dotvn po
is to t.-uch his patent leathers!, whet.
irnck ! crack ! followed like twin report-
f a revolver.
Thunder" exclaime l Joe, as he put
his hau l behind ami found a rent in the
ci-s'im r ; f 1 m c-.n t o j.;tru. 'i hutoler
the pauti have burst and what shall 1
do r
I should rather th'nk fhey hid" an--v.
re 1 Tom, gelling purple iu the face,
as he endeavored M c trrd hs laugh
ter; but there is no time to get another
pair. It only wants half an hour to the
taiiding up lime, and v.e have got a mi.'e
Ogo carriage waiting too.
What thai! I do, oh, what shall I
dor'
Til tell you what, if mine would fi!
you, )oj fhali have them iu welcome,
o n fi.ey arc al o t a mile too b"g ; thev
would set like a shirt on a bean pole. I
e ti. way but to have them met. fed."
' Who cm I g,.t f, d it, Tom V
Well, I am howcfhiitg of a tailor, and
can Cx them so they wont show. Hold
on a minute, and I'll get a needle aed
thread."
"Can you? May heaven bless you V
)JF with your coat," commanded
T ni, as he came hack.
' Now lay v urM-if over on tha bed.
at.d I'd fix you iu idiort ordi-r."
'1 he e.Uiiut.itid was obeyed ; the pant
mended ; the c at tail carefully pinned
over a-, tti conceal the "distress f.r
rent." and :dl went merry as the rnarri
age Lull until Jt; followed the bride to
the nuptial c -uch.
There was. uu'y a d::n-light in the room,
but it enabled Je, as he glance! bath
futly fcroiiu J, to sec the sweetest face in
he world, the ro-y checks and bright
lips, the lovely blue eyes, ami the golden
curls, ju-t peeping f rom out the snowy
sheets, and he extinguished it altogether
aud hastened to d srobo himself. Off
came coat, vest, fancy nectic, ami collar,
bots and socks iu a hurry but somehow J
lie punts stuck. The more hc-tricd the!
mote they wouldn't come, a'nd he tugged
vanity f or half an hour.
44 'l'h under !" muttered Joe.
'What's the matter, dear!" came in
the sofet accents from the bed, where
somebody was wondering if he was ever
courng; and forgetting his accustomed
bahfulncss, he blurted out :
44 Moll, that cursed Tom Bennett has
sewe 1 in) pants, drawers, shirt aud uudcr
shtrr all together ?"
4 It is to bad ! watt a moment, niy
dear."
A little stockingless foot peeped out,
then a rufilcd night dress, the lamp was
lighted, a pair of sciser-s found, Joe re
leased ; and although he denies it, Tom
Dennett swears that his wedding shirt
w is of the f hortest possible cxteat, rea
soning ii jtoftrr tori.
i : x t 1 : v a a x t x : x 1 1: x d i t u i 1 e s .
The most telling speech of the cam
paign was made at Terrc Haute, Indiana,
on the Sih ult., by Hon. I). W. Voorhies.
Tho principles involved in the contest
are' discussed at great length, and the
entire speech is replete with eloquence
and argumentation. Did our space per
mit, we would gladly give it entire; hut
at present we have ouly room for the fol
lowing extract :
A short time since an investigation
and publication were made by a Kadical
gentleman by the name of Wells, in
Washington City, with a view of answer
ing the charge of extravagance now made
from every mouth id' Congress. Accord
ing to his own estimate, since the surren
der ofJ.ee up to dune ."0, lbGS a little
less than o years of profound peace you
have paid for the army $917,117,043,
and fur a navy " as idle as a painted. ship
upon a painted ocean," the sum of $lo3,
110,270, making for warlike purposes
and preparations iu a period of perfect
peace, tlie appalling sum of $l,0o0,J7b-
blb. 1 his lor a period of three years,
shows an average annual tax upon the
country of over $300,000,000 for the
army and iiavy alone ! Is this to be lorn el
Who will vote to coutiuuo such a fright
ful 'curse? Three hundred millions a
year for the army and navy ! Before the
war the expenses ol this Government, in
cluding everything, never reached over
eighty-five millions per annum, and when
they arise so near that amount during
the Morman war of Buchauau!s adminis
tration, the people were aroused to fury
by Kadical leaders who now calmly be
hold tho army and navy alone costing
neaily four times that atuojiit. No one
need hesitate to denounce this atrociou.
crime against the labor and the liberties
of the country. During the first year ol
the war, while mighty armies were being
raised and great battles fought, while
KATES OF ADVEitTIsJ.NO : era yiua j One
Column, 1100 ; Half Column, $r,0 j Qoarter Col
omn, tZ5.
Transient Adrcrtigemcnts per Fqrrre often Ir.ci
or le?s, first insertion, ti ; each inbreitietit Jbser
tKn,$l. A square It one Inch la space tiown till column,'
counting cuts, display lines, blanks, Ac, aa aolid
matter. No advertisement to be considered
than a square, and all fractions cotuitcd a fnlil
"joare. All adrertfscmenU Inserted for a lesa
period than three inontha to be regarded tin trtti
lent,
McClcllan was in command, tho army
cost you only one hundred ni d sixty mil
1 ons one hundred and fifiy-eevcn thou
ind seven hundred and him ty-fou dot
! jrs, and the r.vy twenty nine millions
crght hundred and eighty nine tlmu-and
one hundred and cTcnj-eix dollars,
making in all one hundred and ninety
millions forfy-six thousand nine hundred
and seventy dollar. Thus it appears
that "var was not as expensive as peace
has been under the carnival of madness
and misrule which has reigned at Wash-'
iogfon. But extravagance and corrup
tion pervades every other department as
wfl as the army and navy. Tlie reve
nue collected by this Government, and
every dollar coming from the laborer at
the l t, during the year ending the SOlh
of June 1 st. reached ihe stupendous
sum of g I7J,700,0U0. Where does this
mighty sum go ? Docs it reach the cof-'
fersi f fhc Treasury ? We are at peace
with the world. .Scarcely even a speck
of Indian war appears on our borders.
There is no reason why our expenses
should reach $I00,C0J,0C0 a jear, ex
el jsivc of interest on the debt and pen
sions; and yet from Ihc SOlh of June,
t(7, to the 30th of June, lf;G8, a Kadi
cal Congress letieM and collects of the
people's taxes an amount of mosey al
in.t equal to tlTe whole amonnt expend
ed by Dierce aid Buchanan both, daring
eight years ef administration ! If the
people will sjbmit to this trust extraor
dinary and unblushing profligacy, and
eh.ct men to office who uphold and justify
if, then, indeed, are bankruptcy aLd des-'
poiif uj u;ou the land.
rni:uir3XM'.AWAitrED
-If tie Linn Cuufy fa r, ItU Erpttmltr, ISC3.'
KULES AKD JACKS.
E. Turnir, for Mills Jaek, lt r-
tio 00
i 00
.-arnp, ,
Jerrtett . Jtt 1.
5 00
S 60
2 10
1 CO
2 0
4 CO
2 an'
2 CO
Opt M.abc..st.u Og'n raid mlc$ Int p
Ni nr -t 1'rjc.'. 24
..joi.c, jcar oia tsuic, in j.-..
.satit, Z " " 2l t..
-attoC, 1 " 1ft ft..,
s.ai-, I " - 21 r
1". Turacr, ruckling mate, lt p.... ,
SHE?.
TREXClI MKUI.V03.
J,-e Tarrj-b, Ictst ewe, in p 3 id
at,!e, 2-1 p
1 19
2 00
1 00
4 Cfr
2 00'
.1 00
3 CO
", " Iamb, lt p
-vnt. " " 21 r
.S4tjie,cterc atel lamb, I.t p
aiue, " 21 p
.s'f.tre. Lrt 3 l.iml, lt p
r uszr, layijlc wwl fittalitj weight, 1st p
GRADED SHEEP.
'cs5 rarrtl!. buck 3 rrs o'.l anl nr. 1st p.
4 t(J
2 00
1 00
3 00
1 $0
2 CO
1 CO
4 09
2 tO
3 CO
1.50
3 00
3 00
1 50
3 CO
1 50
4 CO
2 CO
atoe, b-n-k ljrU. 1-t p.......j ........
tine. 1 " 2,1 p
aitiP, Of", f-l p..
Rime. ewe. 21 p ....
Site", lam'., t p
J "I n P. r..t!.r, lamb. 2d p
f'.i-e I'artifb, ewe and lamb, letp
Stic. " 2I r.
tine, rample tr'.f.l,f;Ga!;?y wc'gbt, lt p.
aiac. - " 2'1 p.
Jobn P. Itcctur, 3 lambs, l?tp
FAT t-HEEP.
J?F's rarrUb, pair fat ewe, I-t p
SlIDf, " " " 21 p
Same. " Umbe,lt p
J. P. Hector " 2! r
J. Parrifb, back fur wool motton, 1st p
amc, " 2d p...
Sr.VNISU MERINOS.
J. P. Rector, bock 3 year and op. 1st p.
4 00
SWISE.
CROSS ERE ED3.
Thes. rroman, boar-I year old, 1st p..
3 00
3 00
4 00
4 00
S imp, fow I " lt p......
Ximrod Price, boar 2 years old, lt p..
Same, tow 2 " let p .
FAT HoO SWEEPSTAKES.
JTimrod Price, fat hog 1 yr old, l.t p .........
Thus. Frowan, " 1 " 2d p.......
4 CO
2 00
ROAR AND SOW SWEEfSTAKES.
Thomaa Froman, best boar, lit p......
5 00
2 50
5 00
2 50
1 CO
50
1 00
1 00
50
1 CO
3 10
2 00
1 CO
2 CO
1 CO
imrod Price, " 2d p
Niuiro.1 Price, bett ?ow, 1st p. .......
Tbuutas Froman, " 2d p
GRAIN.
John Lucr,bu. fp'rins wbcat, Sonora, 1st p
C.P.Uurkbart. ' 2d p
Satoo, for bubl fell wheat, lt p............
Same. oat-, in p
J. H. Dwtliit, oat. 2.1 p.... -.
J. II. I.iius. J l,uf!ul wblto eim. 1st p......
C. P. Lurkltart, aMnrtinciit of j?ra;.n, 1st p.
M. lhiutttu, peck of flax .eed. 1st p;
.s;om, - " 2d p ...
llir.nra Fmcad, peck of Timothy ceI, lt p
M. Houston. 44 44 " 21 p
Xo Intkrcoukse held with that
Power. A gentleman on a visit to
Washit g i n, one day very cooly open
c I the bciiute Chamber iloor, and was
about to ass in, whjnthe doorkeeper
asked:
"Arc you a privileged member?"
"What do you mean by that ?" ask
ed the stranger.
"A governor, an ex-member of Con
gross, or a foreign minister," was tho
reply.
The stranger replied that he was a
minister.
From what court or country?" ask
ed the ollieial.
Very gravely pointing tip : "From
Heaven, sir."
To this the doorkeeper waggishly
remarked :
"This Government at present holds
no intercourse with that foreign pow
or!" 1
A Stunner. A ragged militia offi
cer, and a still more bandy-legged ne
gro, met at the bar of a public house,
whero the following conversation took
place: "Cuff, you're a good honest
fellow, and I like to compliment a
nun that's lived an honest life, if he
is black you shall take a glass of
drink with me, Cuff."
"Well, Capting, Pse berry dry, sol
won't be ugly 'bout it some niggers
is too prcu I to drink with a militia
officer ; but when he's sober he's jis
as good ns a nigger 'specially if do
nigger's dry."
Echoes. Of what has heaven given
us art equal share ? Air.
What does a rumor often do when :
it flies? Lies.
Width is the loveliest flower that
grows? Rose.
" What loses it flavor when wo bor
row it? U7f.
What h it that wealth seldom cx-tinguisho?-
Wishes.
What did Cleopatra to her bosom.,
clasp? Asp.