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.JAXUART IS, 1871. THE NEW APPOUTIOSMEST. .The following telegram waa sent over the vires from Washington City under date of the 6th iast: - "Judge Mercer fan not yet brought the subject f a sew apportionment bror the Home Judi ciary Committee, but It b the general o iuion that the Committee wilt be in favcrof increasing tu number of member to 280, which would probably prevent tbe necessity of reducing reprmentation in any State, New Hampshire js the only State which would not be certain of escaping a reduc tion, IT tbe number was fixed at 280, aud the only difficulty eeeme to be to find a number not un reasonably large, which wilt save that State the loea of one of her three Representative." The' recent ' census enumeration hows, that while other portioas of the Union have increased" from fifty to one hundred per cent in population, the six States of New England have barely held, their, own; and probably if strict justice, had been done by- the census takers, some) of them would have been found to have retrogaded in popu lation within the last decade. And yet, notwithstanding those six States have lways been the peU of Radical leg islation, and have always had an un fair representation in the National Legislature in proportion to their population, it is now decided by the powers that have 'control of the ap portionment to still further heap bur dens upon the whole country for the special benefit of Yankeedom, by in creasing the representation in the Ix)wer House .of the National Con gress from 244 to 2S0 members! Heaven knows,, the Congressional body is big and unwieldy enough now, without adding to its numbers, and the pocket of every tax-payer in the land can attest to the fact of its enor mous expcnsivenejs ' Thirty-six additional members all at one lump, just to prevent the ne cessity of chopping down the repre sentation of the New England States, ia an outrage upon the "West and South of such hideous mien as to de mand the earnest protest of the peo r ii .- . . Ui uiuao sections, ana is a meas ure, which, if passed, will sink the Radical party still lower ia the "Slough of Despond" and drive anoth er ponderous nail into its political coffin. THE SAUT lOJII.GO JOB. The following dispatch shows that Grant's great San Domingo scheme for the feathering of his own nest is not gliding along to smoothly as that great national mendicant could wish: WatBMCTos, Jan. 7. The friends of the an Domingo schema, it is reported to-day have about given up the hope or bcixr able to get the House Committee on Foreign ASairs to report back fa vorably, either Banks or Morton ' resolution. All effort will be made at the meeting of tie Committee on Monday, and if atrended with fail ure an attempt will be made in open House to suspend the rales and pass Morton's resolution. The effort will be euro to lead to a debate of two or three days duration. The New York Sun (Rep.), eavs there are four strong reasons why this job should not be consummated: "First, the acquisition of St. Domingo was proposed as a substitute for justice j to the Cubans. Secondly, it was dem onstrated and known to be a flagrant job. Everything of value in St. Do mingo had been monpolized before hand by a ring of speculators. Steam boat lines, international navigation, roads, railroads, mining lands, mill sites, and even lots in the harbor of Samana had been marked, as Mr. Sumner says, with the names of Caz neao, Babcock and Grant. The third reason is that Baez, the party with whom this firm treated, was a fraud who . made a fortune by stripping St. Domingo and sending the proceeds to Europe. Finally the annexation of St. Domingo would be the annexation of a civil war. Spain attempted it, and, after losing twenty thousand sol diers and fifteen millions, of dollars, abandoned, the undertaking." 1ST DORSE M E!V T I R OM AFAR. The following is from the Eastern Argug, Portland, Maine, the oldest Democratic newspaper in the United States: Governor Grover, of Oregon, has shown that he is of true metal. A "job" was lobbied through the Legis lature authorizing; the city of Port land to issue its bonds in aid of a rail road scheme to the amount of $300, 000.' It was in fact a donation to that amount, as the city was to have neith er stock or mortgage for security, and it was alleged, no dnnlif. was for the benefit of Ben Holladay, a vxuvernmem contractor for many years and millionaire monopolist. Govern nor Grover, however, killed this nice plunder job by a veto, that will set at rest that , and -all similar jobs. The Governor's argument against the con stitutionality of such schemes is im pregnable. It does not leave a peg for twit piuuuerers to Hang a doubt upon. The course Of Gov. frrnvr ia sally applauded except by a few of Holladay's satelites; and it forms an other important step in the return to constitutional principles of govern ment, which we hope to sen r manv years throughout the country.' Leg- bers have been tolerated long enough; let us now have reform and legislation in the interests of the people for the The young lady who "refused' Grant, married a Galena brick-Iaver Shi says, her husband don't have so many things given to him, but his breath snwlls sweeter than Grant's, TRIDAT- THE PRESIDENTIAL QV EMTIO N Cincinnatus, if the ancient chronicle ought to' be believed, did not seek of fice or even dream of having it; but of fice sought him, found him at his plow, and took him, reluctant, but obedient, away. He loved his plow much but his contry more; and so he went. This anecdote is yet in the books, and is occasionally quoted by orators and writers, but the real Cincinnatus of the present day in America cannot wait to be summoned from his plow; he ia in such mad haste for office that he lets the pl"w hold itself while he pushes, and gets letters signed by this and that Hon. Tingumbob, Esq., and intrigues to pack nominating conven tions with his friends, and makes him self generally a buzzing fly : on the ax le tree of all creation, that he may get an office big ones preferred, little ones not refused. Politicians and au thors alike write in praise of agricul ture, and '- pathetic longings for a peaceful rural retreat from the cares of life; and yet the former at least re gard a farm as most, people do heaven as a place to be desired at last, but not to be taken possession of any ear lier than absolutely necessary. Siuce Washington and bis immediate suc cessors, how manv Presidents and Presidential aspirants have really pre ferred the plow, to the helm of State? Clay would rather be right than Pres ident; but was he not nevertheless a secretly disappointed man? "Webster loved his Marshfield dearly; yet many people believed his death was hastened by his failure to receive the nomina tion. Horatio Seymour finds his sin cerest pleasure in his farm near Utica, but he yearned for the favor of a re public and found that republic piti lessly ungrateful. We now find Gov. Hoffman, of New York, modestly declining the nomina tion for the next Presidency, "all for the sake of harmony," as his friends assert. But does any one suppose that, if the position were thrust upon him by an admiring party, he would turn his back and llee from its allur ing presence as did the ancient Joseph from the offered embraces of Poti phar's wife? It is absolutely absurd to presume that 6uch would be the case. The New York politicans who are interested in the nomination of Hoffman, aie shrewd and wily in all the multifarious tricks of the political arena, and the nation may depend upon it that the remarkable modestr of Mr. Hoffman is one of the means by. which his friends expect to secure his nomination by the National Demo cratic Convention. This "declining" business is an old subterfuge and has been played too often to the sorrow of the Democratic party; and we trust! that the Democracy of the great West will not be thrown off their guard by its assumption on the part of the New York Governor. The West is enti tled to the first place upon the Demo cratic National Ticket, by all the rules of right and equity, and we should leave no efforts untried to secure that-end. It may possibly be true that Gov. Hoffman does not seek the nomination, and if that is the true state of his feelings it will be discov ered at the proper time and he will receive that measure of praise to which such a remarkable character is enti tled; and in view of the past experi ence of the Democratic party in their National Conventions, he cannot cer tainly censure us of the West if we make that experience the basis of our conduct instead of the newspaper as sertion of some penny-a-liner that "he positively will not be a candidate!" The Eastern and Middle States may possibly defer to the wishes of the West in tbe National . Democratic Convention, but it will' only be after our claims are urged with a pertinacity which will adm;t of no denial; and it behooves all of us to bear that fact in mind and not relax our vigilance until the goal is reached. ' : Let us not for a moment forget that upon our success hinges the fate of tbe contest, and "Look well to Che West." .-- Tberc is not in Miouri, or anywhere else, one Democrat in a hundred who wou'd not dis franchise every colored man in tbe United States, if it could be done. And ninety-five per cent, of the .Democratic party still nope that tbe tirao will come when tbey can accomplish that very thing. UregoHum. . ... Yes, Mr. Oregonian, yon can wager yoar stamps on that statement. The 15th Amendment, by which "colored persons are permitted to vote, was illegally and unfairly adopted, and should be expunged from the statute books as soon as the people, thiough the - kindness of an" All-Wise Provi dence, have given the controlling power into the hands of the Demo cratic party. Stephen A. Douglas said that our Government was "made by White ; Men, for White Men, and their posterity forever" and the Democratic party . will . so strive, to establish and perpetuate it. - Radical is a compound unconstitu tional noun, black in person, declin ing in number, African gender, des perate case, -goyerned. by- negro -ac cording to the Puritan rule, one igno ramus governs another.-Monfgomery Mail. . - LIHN COUrfTV TAE. - Editor Dtmoerali ' . : " - la ylw of tbe fact that a great many tax payer are curious to know what success I root with in ray recent tax collecting tour over tbe county,' I will furnish jou the fol lowing etutoraonts t Taxes collected at Bole ...11,948 At Franklin Butt . - 60S " Santlam.... , 8i " Lebanon 1,571 Waterloo 817 " Brush Creek .. 647 " Sweet Home .w. .......... 22 llrowniville., 8.0U " Harrtsburg 5,404 " , llC(riuuiul" 8,144 " Orleans .. 605 GSNkRAL AVRRA0.' ' Koio .. . 113.24 Franklin Butte... 15.40 Sautinin ..., ..,. 15,20 Lebanon .. 27 .83 Waterloo 14.11 lirush Creek...., . i....... 14.80 Sweet Home...'. in, HI) Harrisburg.. ................ ..,..., Stl.SO Peoria 80.90 Oilcans 39, 00 Syracuso 11,10 Following are the name of those in tbe county who pay over one hundred dollars: AUaf. Blaln, Young k Co ......' ....,................$150 flu O. It. F.abcr. Win, Crawford.. Jno. Conui-r...... A. Cowan k Co. ...... ..... . 170 no lis no 147 00 210 00 174 00 349 00 127 on . ......... . K. Chcadl D. Froman.... , J. H. Poster k Co K. Foi k Urn's.;...1. llouck k Myer A. llannan Thos. Monteitb....'. Wa ter Mnnleilh , Senders. (Sternberg A Co J. P. Tste , 113 no r.s oo 274 00 325 00 124 110 l aa no 1.19 00 1IU 00 4V 00 101 no 10.1 oo 111 oo loo oo 214 on Samuel C'-oper , Martin Payne... , frewtMFlVe, William Cochran ('o .ley A Washburae.. Hush L. lirown... James Illnkoly Harmon 6 wauk Jarritbmrg Levy A Bro Moore A UersL Hmilh A Brassfleld.. II. A. Iavis ... E. Holt....: .., U. R. Holt...,. .. J. P. Schooling Joneph Putnmerville J. A. Wiloo...,w... Lutber White.. , ......... .......a. ....a...... ITS oo 135 00 22A 00 216 00 1 ... ......... ...... .... ...... t.M. . 118 00 lou no 181 00 244 00 138 90 104 00 119 00 Ltbamon. Riebard Cheadle Joseph Moist.. Voritt, J. Thompson A Son........... Anna M. Worth J. P. Iloiat..,,. 8. 1. Holey.- R.hcrt Johns-... ............ J. A. Porter Milton A. Rod gers 1). P. Porter 1R3 00 143 00 173 OO 123 00 I2S 00 IIS 00 124 00 107 00 Itcspeetfully Ac, K. A. IKVIXK. fiboriff. POLITICAL SOTF.M. The Democratic State . Convention of New Hampshire met last Wednes day. It in understood that all the oflkers of both Houses will be candidates for re-election by the 43d Congress. , lhoe who pretend to know, say that Gov. Hoffmau, of New York, will not be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for President. It is rumored again in Washington that Senator Morton will succeed Sec retary Fsh, after the adjournment of the Indiana Legislature, in March. The Republican Senatorial Conven tion of the Minnesota Legislature, have nominated Wm. Winslow for the full term, and Stearns for tbe unexpired term of the late Senator Norton. The ed tor of the New Orleans Pic- ayuue ate tbe other day with a silver apoon which once belonged to Gener al Washington. He says it , was the only one General Butler left. A Lit! has been introduced into Con greu providing that all Elections lor Presidential Electors and Congressmea iiball be by ballot. Some fellow ia thus going after Oregon's viva voce system of voting. Advices from Washington state that it will be impossible to pass the gener al amnesty bill this session, as Grant and his friends are all opposed to it and the Conservative Republicans and Democrats are not powerful enough to render it a success. .. Tbe protection afforded to Ameri can industry by our tariff laws is il lustrated in the tax imposed on win dow glass.- On ordinary glass, such as poor men purchase for building, there is laid a duty of about sixty per cent. On large and costly plates, there is but thirty-three . per cent. duty. The i former is manufactured in this country, but there are no es tablishments for making the heavy plate glass. : A dispatch from Indianapolis, Indi ana, dated last Saturday,; says: "In tbe State Senate yesterday a resolution was passed oy to zu appointing a committee of seven to form a standing committee of the Senate, thus taking the privilege out of the hands of the Lieutenant Governor and ' giving the Democrats control of the , committee, and Hughes and ...Elliott, Senators, were elected, as the Republicans voted with tbe Democrats,' as they did in the organization' of the Senate, and will continue to do so." The Portland Herald ' says ; ..f'Whcn the Oregon and California Railroad Com pany reach the hundred mile stake, they will bo entitled to (barring legal indis crepencies,) the enormous amount of one million two hundred and eighty thousand acres, which, at the Government price, 31 25, would amount to one million six hundred thousand dollars." , A great railroad meeting was held in Portland last Saturday night, at which $9,000 were subscribed to buy the ' West Side Railroad to that place.' This makes about $45,000 that has been subscribed altogethe'r-not quite half, w ' , y STATE IiWI""-' -"yt Seottof Kelly will start for 'Vasbiogton next month, - , Capt. 8. D. Ilioacltlo, of Douglae couo iy, ia dead. ? i; l; J. W. Skoggi bought toe Eugene ferry for $4,000. 4 , ; , ' Multnomah county had 121 marriages lust yenr. C. Llaousa died suddenly io Portland Suturdoy lust. 1 ' A great oitve has toeo dtsoovercd in Douglua con oly. ' 'ZW ahcep antJ fur 9150 iu Douglua couuiy, luat week. .... , . Multooiuuh county juil hud 800 pria oner during 1870. Cupt. Fluiidcrs, in Toriland, allot at a dog but woucded a boy named George lirown.. . .... It. V. Thompson, of Douglae county, killed three panther, on ChrinliiiaM They liud killed 14 ahcep the night be fore. A half brocd in Mafion county abot fit a fn, but hit biflteud a aon of Hon. 1). F Harding in tbe breaitt. He will props' bly recover. CUa. (Juice got sober after a fourdiy'a apree, in Portland, last Saturday night, and hum; hiinnH' u ti tit be was dead, dead, dend, in a livery ambit). It in rumored that the Ellvndale and Urowoitville woolen couipaniva are about to consolidate and locate a mill at Oregon City. So nave, tbe Enterprise. Mr. llobbina, of l'othcl, Polk county, ia pcrToctiag a machine which ia intended to thresh the standing grain, leafing the airaw uncut, which promisee to be a sue COM. A girl named Cotton, only 15 year old, voluntarily entered a houae of ill-fume io Portland lout Sunday, where ahe aaert her intention of romoiniog. notwithstaud ing, attempts were made to change her diabolical resolution. UV TELEU It A 111. THE EUROPEAN WAR. Brussels, Jan. G. The batteries at Ctaniart and V'illc be Avcrg, throwing shot weighing I'Zl pounds, and shells weighing u pound, have botubsrded loru De Iy, Von Vorca and Montraxe yeatcrday and to-day; the forts replying with couaiueraolc e fleet with six ami sev t -1 j a cn ir.cn guns, inrowing ncii wri-iung IOU pounds, ifcrtnan engineers expect to silence tbe furia by tbe night of the 7tb. Geo. Chantey is advancing in two col umos. The main body is at La Loupe and another at Vcodouie. The Duke of Mecklenburg occupies a line betweeo lilois, Yendume and La Lmtpe and Ver neuile. French reserves front Orleans, Chateau L'un and Jlreux, 1 7,000 men, are joining Chaucey. who has 150,000 in upleudid condition. Ihc htcch of Generals Faidherbe and liuruiea are in excellent order. Geo. ManteufTel's Iom es in the battles of the 2d and 4th, wero 3,500. , . . Dates from Pan to the 3d and 4th inat. have been received to-duy. Damage from tho bombardment had been slight French rc, thus far, have been 2'J kill ed and 300 founded. The ciiy and ar mv were clamorous, lor offensive action. The approximate lowc in the battlo at Kapamue are 9,000 Germans, and 4,000 rrcneh. Ihe Gcriuana evacuated Bapa uuio yctcrduy. It is raid 10,000 French have arrived at Cherbourg to ctjuip lor active service. . BoRUEAt'X,' Jan. 7- The Germans oo Friday attacked r rencb positions at Ville Chancre and St. Cyrgault, and after wards forced our hues at Neuille. The French at night look the offensive, renc cupicd all their posiiiona and entered St Arnaud. The cuetuy retired towards Vcndome. leaving manv wounded and primmer. ' Tbey, apparently, suflered heavily during the day and night. HAVRE, Jan. 8. Too thousand Gcrv mani, mosily from Knuen, were defeated yesterday by Gen. Ho, near Jumcregcr The Freuch have since occupied Hourga chard, and ibreaten to drive tbe Prussians from Point Aidua. Bouoeaux, Jan. 9. Details of Fri day's fighting near Vendume are rcceiv ed. At 11 o'clock ia the niorniog the Germans attacked Gen. Cuetin Cvrvillc, at Parchorville Thauve. The French were driven back to Ncaville. The French commander then brought np his supporters, recapturing all his positions and repulsing tho Prussians beyond tbe Samte Kaniattio, which the trench re-en tered at night. Tho German loss was considerable; that of the Frooch tri fling. ' London, Jan. 10. A dispatch from Lillo says the Germans are massing south of Bupaume. French sharpshooters near Lille successfully engaged tbe Uhlans to day, taking 43 prisoners. A correspondent at Versailles oo the ith, telegraphs that the bombardment of the forts on the south of Paris steadily continues, and that the are ot the trench had slackened. It is supposed that sev eral guns in the forts were dismounted. The weather was favorable for siege opcr ntions. .- i'' . A correspondent says Morgoacy - says the forts Uoxny and Nogent suffered se vereiy, and it is uciievcu there arc no French infantry outside the fortificatons oo the east and north cast. Fans is ac live, and offensive "preparations are ex pected immediately., The Government of Paris has issued a decree announcing the consolidation of all military organizations, and the entire able-bodied male population with tho reg ulur army, for the defense or the city. Commissioners are appointed to carry out this decree, consisting of the Governor of Paris, the President and Commanders of tho Forts, and of the artillery and engi neer corps. - . : , : : Congressional. . ; Washington, Jan. 9. In the House a number of bills were introduced and re fered, among them one by Williams grant ing the right of way for a railroad from the Central Pacific, in Utah, to Walla Walla, W. T. one by Loughridge, in re lation to a railroad bridge across the Mississippi river; one by Axtell, for the relief of settlors on publla lands In Cali fornia; one by Johnson, defining swamp anas, also lor tho relief or distillers or brandy from grape exclusively. Among the bills introduces into the House was out by Jetioks, to regulate the manner of making appointments in civil service; one by Churchill, to amend the act of Ms 31, to enforce the rights of citizens to vote to several Stales. Kellogg entered a resolution reqact- ing the Committee on Ways and Means to report a bill for: the repeal of the in come tux. Adopted. At the time of tho adjournment of the lloue to-duy, the San ' Uomiogo rulu- lions had been taken from the tublu aud were open for amendment and debate. In the Weiiato, numerous memorials wero presented from residents ot tho South, for relief from political disubili tics; aud one by Coukling, front the New York Chamber of Commerce, ' upon the iuinortance of laying a submarine cable from our western count to 'Asia, and of providing against a monopoly. Several bills were also introduced and referred to appropriate com mi t tee. One by Ramsey, to provide for ocean steam ship service from the head of Puget Sotiud to the Sandwich Islands; one by Warner, lor the appointment of an addi- liouul Judge for the District Court of A ! abutiia. Thursday next was fixed fortheconsid eratiou of the bill to reimburse the State for moneys advanced during tho rebel lion. LATENT NEWM ULEA HlXGS. One end of the Ohio double baby has tho croup. The sentiment ef the Grecian bend "I'm aitiing oo the style. Mary." Ihe high school ol Council Jiluns, is oo the summit of a bluff 300 feet high. It is thought that Gen. Frank 1 lair will be elected Senator from Missouri. Booncville, Mo., imported 53 domestic servants from Sweden in one batch last week. Miss Kate Sianton, a niece of Mrs. K. Cady Stanton, is studymg law in Provi dence, U. I. , r Alexander Dumas, the great novelist. died on the 12th of last month, at the ad vanced age of 08 years. Steamers are proparing to lay the tele graph cable to connect Porto Rico and Jamacia with Havana. 1 hree elopements took place at Key leyville, Ma., in one day last week. The parlies were alt colored. Ao Akron, Ohio, woman married one of her lovers in tho morning and eloped with another in the evening. Boston voters viewed with astonish ment two women distributing votes at the polls in that city, on election day. An Ohio choripodist travela in a wag on built aud painted like a human foot, with com and bunions all over it. The Cleveland ladies have lakeo to the trick of asking the-r huband for money io the presence of strangers. It is stated that pork will be lower this Wio'.er than for the past ten years, as I he Western markets will be overstocked. Mr. Icna Ksoden. who is lecturing in Indiana against woman suffrage, is a Cherokee Indian, and educated herself. It lakes seven minutes to issue a mar riage license and tie the knotatBluffton, Wells county, lod. They clam the chain, piooship. Carrier pigeons take mesagca Io and from Paris at 10 cents a word. The own era of the pigeons are making immcnae fortunes off of them. , At Sand Hill, Ky., on the 5th alt., Dr. Powell was drowned while being bap tised, lie had just bceo married to a lovely young woman. Miss Kittt Wilson, of Langraoge county, Ind., cowhided a married man a few days ago fur writing her a tender epis tie Mas. DeLislk, of Oswego New York, recently gave birth 1 to two sons and a daughter. A handxaA diseases way proceed from one source, a diseased ar debilitated stomach. No hu man being caa be bealtby erben digestion Isdisor dered. Tone ike stouiacb and liver and rrgulata tbe bowels with Dr. U'slrkb'8 VnosrsaLB Vir. oa Ilirraas, and tbe work of asimilation aud exereti'.n will go bravely on. Ibis vital elixir conquers tbe causes of all physical Irregularities, liy insuring perfect digrstion and a proper flow af bile, it insures .uro blood, a vigorous circulation and tbe prompt discharge of all waste matter fruni the system. No HcMsceoisa I No Crkstiso 1 A pint bot tla foil of Dr. 8age'e Catarrh Rmedy is prepared from one fifty cent package, and Ihe proprietor offers SiOO reward for a ease of Catarrh which be cannot cure. Sold by DrugcUts, or send sixty eents to Dr. R. V. Pierce, 133 Seneca street, Buf falo, N. V., and rreeivo it by mail. A pamphlet free, lteware of counterfoils and wnrtkleu imita tion: The Uenuine ha, upon the outside of the wrapper, Dr. Pierce's private Government Stamp with bis portrait, name and address, and tbe words "U. 8. Certificate of UenutBoness," eogra ved upon it. Certificate mt aa Eminent CfeMniat I have made a careful cbemieal ana'ysis of tho Soxoiiost, from an Impartial samplo purchased by me personally, from a leading drag house of this city, but nothing of an injurious or objec tionable character has been found in its composi tion. Jiurs Q. PollLR. M. D. Amalttieat Cktmiu, 489 Broadway. Now York. , Lata Dr. James H, Chilton A Co. . "SrALntso's Otua," usoful and true. s "Healing on It Wlnns,'say all who have made use of Dr. Wittar't Jtmlmm of Wild Ckerrf, and by such use "cured themselves of coughs, colds, and consumption. The prudent will always keep this remedy by tbem. - Chapped Haada and Face. ' Sore I.lps, DryacM of the Skin, '' -:e&e.. ete., ' Cured at ones by HEOEMAN'S CAMPHOR ICE WITH GLYCERINE. Its keeps the hands soft In all weather. See that you get HEOEMAN'S. Sold by all Druggists, only 25 ocnts. Manufac tured only by Hkorhas A Co., Chemist and jania'Tlyl Druggists, New York. OPERA COMIQUE! AT PABBISII'S HALL, ALBANY, To-NIfM and To-Morrow Night. ; , On which occasion the popular and favorite Comedieno Vocalist, LAV. H. BEA.TTY, will appear in conjunction with LlTTbti HAY WELLS and L. .E. EEATTY, suppr.rted by the entire Company. To-night will be presented tbo 6eoio Comlo Drama, entitled . LA PAUVRE JAQUESt AND ! '' ':' WHO KILLED COCK ROBIN I An entire change of Programme for Saturday Night. ADMISSION, $1,00 CHILDREN, 0 CENTS. Doors ope t ? o'clock. Curtaia rises at :4i. ntJMPIIREY GORDON At the rtsl Jenes of thsbriilo's father, by Elder 8. Williams, Ma. Johs Ilusrsimr and Miss Ctstbia Oohbos alt of Lin a county. , OiU Oall Oil!!! it rsdac4 prices, at ffettla Isr's brae Store. vii bavaa's Coal Oil, 70 sts. par gallon by tb can j Lard OH, at retail, $2. 12 per gallon J and everything else ia proportion. Da. 4nc's Catabks Rrnrnr for sataat Srt- tlemler's Drug Store. Price, W ets. per psckag. NEW ADVERK18EMENT8, r PROGRESS ! ' in s PIIOTOGIIATHIC ART! ' tt tbe order of tbe'dsy, and tbe' -rs -tr Tvr -ra -o a -rvr -n a Pbotograpb is superior to anything yet out. eTCALX. AND 8B.-9 i.K Jan. IS. 187l-n22tf Albany, Oregen. W. II. KUIIN & CO., DEALERS IX IBONAND STEEL, Springs, I lien, Thimble Sktlni, etc. ' ; Also, a well sloc(cd stack ef r Wajron rX,iinlor! Spohei, Hub, Bent Jiim; KhajU, VultM, Hickory Jxlet, de. FARMERS' and MECHANICS' TOOLS i c'omistiko or -- ; t ANVILS. VICES, BELLOWS. HAMMERS. HATCHETS ' i eieages, caws, rianca, , i eil . M fvt , . tBOHH-tl'T AKD MILL IAWS TetUer with Ure Aortnicot of WOOD AUD WILLOW WAEE. aff-Store in Mnnteltb's F re-Proof brick, next I.T.. 1,1.1. - W. Tt. KCH1T CO Albany. Jan. 13, 1S71 2Sy 1. r. h. Mcdonald & co.f wnULNALK mmim, San Francis v Ca!.. Call tbe attention orDcalers to their large assortment ? fcewlr Arrived " Uamtm, oapoeed In pan of the fotlowins-anielM tnninr with every thtay krptlna wellsubp.lod WHiALtUiALK 1IUIU STORE. Faasaj Uncos. I Tiutae's PRRr-ARinosa. Taosao MimmM, I naaa Hm, Khiitiii, Oils, I I'sarrassiciT ksaoeaaaOiL. runnuu oils. Which we offer at the lowest Cash Prices, and are determined sot La ba aadersold. K. B. McVOS ALD CO.. Bar Prascuco. CaL. FOR SALE. OIR DRl'G Bl'KIXKNN located in Sen 1'rrocuxo. Cat. AfU-r oarU-it wisbes,and express Ing oor Ihsnbs for the liberal palronaa-e we bare received for more than twen'y one years, during which periol we have been steadily cngsged in the Drug business in California, we beg to say in e n eeqaaaro of tbe rapid growth of Dr. Va'kr's Cal-ir-roia Vinegar Diltera. now spread over tbe Uni ted 8lalrs and countries far hyond. we are aerca. Sitatnl to devote our entire time to said business. We are Ibe Oldest Drug snann tbe PaeiBe eoast and Ihe only one r..n:ino-o nuder ibe same pro prietors since 1S49, and have ilctrrtninnl to sel our large, prosperous, and well established busi ness nm fsvoraUU ictw. ' This i a rare opp-.rtanity for men with t! e means of eatering iota a proStsble business with advantages never befoi uflVrsd. . s or particulars enquire f k. ii. Mcdonald k co.. R. If. McDosaLp. ) Wholesale Drnerists. J. C. ani;r.a. ( Son Franrisea. CaL N. B. I' mil n sale Is made wesbalheonlinne our ImnorteiiMis and keep a lanre stock of fresh goods c-m.tantly on band, and sell at prices to defy coat pvtlllna. Br. WA:.3.Er.'3 CLITOSXIA . VINEG-AE BITTERS e Hmdrcdi tf Thonsanrla 2" SS3 Caar (nutrnonv to th-tr TToaaer. fol Curative EX.-cu. UZ2 17 i V mum T .a. '.7 V4 III "SI 3 U3 o o I i i VVMA1 ilit. liuvvsr-; s r 2 ft Is X ?if m wm ...... s.j if - f 5m hy F A IJCY ' D R I N K, ig MaJoof Poor Ram, V.'blsliey, Trout Spirit andKofans LJeuaira doctored, spiced and sweel cned to please tlie taste, catled" Tonics. ""AppcUa. cr," Kcstorcrs." c tliat lcd tlio t.pplcr on to drunkenness and rain, twt are a true Medicine, mads from tbo NatJvo Hoots and Herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Ktlmnlante. Tboraretha UKEAT ni.OOO rCRIFlEK anil A l.IE GIVINU 1'RISCin.E apcrtcet Innovator and InTlgoratororttia Eystcsi. earrytng off all poisooOus matter and restoring tbe blood to a hcaUtiy condition. Ho person can take theso Sitters accorOag to Clrco tloa and remain long unwell. SI 00 will be circa fcr on laenrabto ease, provided the bos os are bot Uottmycd by mineral poison cr other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond tbo point of repair. Far Inflammatory and Chronic Rbeasnn flam rtud tiout, DrapPtMla or Indirection, nillonm Itcmlt lent n4 Intermittent Fcvcra, lllncetaca ortlio tllaod. Uvea-, Kidnera and rtiadurr. facte UlttcrahaTO been moist sneccss.' ful. bach PlneaHcn ero canted by Vitiated Blood, which U eaacrolly produced by dcransemaat of tlia niceeitlvaOrvaUa . . - - J DYSPEPSIA OU INDIGESTION. Bead, ache, rain In tho Slioa'.dert, COacjh. Tightness of tho Chest, Diz!acss, 6oar Emetatlons of the Stomach. Sad tista la ta Mtuh. b:llou Attacks, ralpltatlon of tlio Heart, Inflammation of tlio l ungs. Ptia la the rcsior.s cf f.io Utdncyt andabnadred otocr palnfal symptoms, are tUo o3s;rlngof Crspepsla. Tory Invigorate tho Stomach and stlmulato the tor. p!d liver and bowols, wbleh render them of unequalled efficacy In cleansing tho Wood of all Import tics, and Imparting natr llfo and vigor to tho wool system, i FOR Bid N DISEASE. nrnpUont,Tetttr. Salt r.hsntn. Blotches, Spots. Plmplos, Pustules, bolls, Ctr-bnndes,IUug-Worwa,Scald.IIcad,SoreEyoa, Errslp. chu. Itch. Bonrft, Dlscoloratloas of tho Skin, Rumors and Discuss of thoSkln.of waatevor ntms oraatnTc, are literally dag op and carried out of the System la a ehori timobytliow of theso Dlttors. One bottle la such oasas will eonvlneo th toost lacredhlQM of tfr tnratlVeotfcct. Cleans th Vltlatol Clood whenevo Jos find Ma ImpnrltIM bursting thrbttglt tho skin la Plmplos. Erup tions or Sores cleanse It whoa you And It obstructed and slocguCi la the value t eloassa It when It fow and yoor fooling will tall y on when. Koep the blood pare and th health of th systora will folio W ' PIN, TAPEandoUiorVO5IS.la'Etnglnth system of to many thousands, aro effectually destroy, odand rsmoved. Forfait directions, read tarcfally : thedrcnlar around ch bottle, printed lafourlaa guajfls-Eagllsh, Ocrman, French aad Spaalsh. !. WALKER, PropflctOf. C R- MCSOJf AL3 A CO., Probsts and Oeit. Agents. Ban Pranclseo, Cs, ,i a:idMand8IConnero6uoe,?ewTor!.., JS" 30LD BT ALL DTJCGGISM ASO DIULEBS, r JanininSSyl .T " .-.:r v .; i rnrr ahe jtot a v:lk snsaasnswsssasssasacaaaasest- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CITY DRUG STORE. A CAKOTRERS. I . sit-nsAssa. A. CAROTHERS & CO. 'f DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARES FOSTER'S BLOCK, FIRST ST.. ALBANY, OREGON. DKALSRS IX DBUGS, CHEMICAIsS, PATENT MEDICINES, i v; PAINT8, DYE-STUFF,. OILS, IUIL.t.1 UUUU8, French f u a AnswYlcaia Cologaear', Handkerchief Extracts. CONFECTlONEllYs Pare Wion and Liqnonfor ledfciia! tuu " FINE TOBACCOS AND CIGARS. , Pamilj Edoi'pw and PijsicWi PresciptioiK vompoiuuled, - , , ,, Dc30'70-vn?0. A. CABOTJI EBS k Cp O B DEU TO WHO WA US IT. In tho County Court ot tbe Coant'of Linn, : State of Oregon. ' , - , - . . In the matter tf the Estaee dT Hh6ii 'j. IludiMHi, Milton 1. Hudson and llolila X. Hudson, minur heirs of A. C. Hudson, deceased. It appearing to Ibis Court from the petition tbts day presented and filed by Hubert Carey, tbo linsrdiaa of Ibe persons and estates of said mi nor, praying tut an order of sal of the nndivi. le-l interest vf said beirs in certain Baal Estate, that it is necessary and woo Id be U the interest of said wsrdt that tbeir interest In such Real Estate should be sold : It is hereby ordered . that tbo next of kio of the said warJssad all tbor in. terrsted ia the said Lstato, appear before Ibis Court, on , , j i t TuetJay, the th day of February, 1871 at one o'clock r. .. at tbo Conrt How ia tbo etty of Albany, ia the County of Linn, Stat of Oregon, then and there show cans why "an rdr should not b grai.ted for tbe sal f such Estate. And it Is further ordered that a copy of this r ilcr b : publisbed for at- least three Mreosstv week ' Twfor lb aid- day of beattag;, la tt "Stat Right Democrat." newspaper printed and published ia said county of Linn. : nu 'STRAYED., i TA A LARGS. DARK LRIXDLE COW, EIGXT or nine year old, with whit fae. largo Uau, broad btb born. b strayed from th ' vicinity of Albany msm lint in October last. . Address Drcrt Office, Albany, Oregon. THE HIGHEST PnlCE FOR WHEAT. I WILL 45IVE 7 CENTS PES BT8HEL for good wheat, aad tbe rise until Jsnnarr 1st. 1871. CCARTWBXQHT. Albany. Sept. S3 1870. X6tf. . , DISKOLVTIOM XOTKE. , 'V'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX THAT THE X eeparinenihip beretofore existing betwera B. Kohn and S. Kobn, nrnlcr tbe firm nasso of Kobsi k P.ro is hereby dissolved bv mnlnal consent. AH indebtedness of Kobn A Br. will be paid by S. Kohn, who will collect all accounts do th lots) firm. !!. KOHX, Jan. 1. 1S71 21tf 8. KOHX. NOTICE OF. COPARTNERSHIP. N" OTICE 13 HEREBV OIVEX THAT TUB andvrsirncd. B. Kub (taeeessor to Kohn JB lira.) M. Sternberg A L. Senders (sueecsserr to Senders, Sternberg k Co., have tbis day farmed a o pannerskln-ander tho firm name e4KOElV( STCBItfSSBCI .k COm in Albany, Linn conn-, tv: Oreson. to carry oa tho business of General Mrrrhandising. ia Pa Irish's Brick, corner First and Ferry streets, Albany. P.. KOHX. Jan. 1st, 1871- M. STERNBERG, L. SENDERS. - notice or rXNAZt SETT1VLBBLWT A DREW COWAN. ADMINISTRATOR OF ing this day filed his final account of bis Adminis tration of said Ettat and rendered the same far settlement, it is therefor ordered that . 2.0Mtiny, the 6A thty 6 Primary, 1871, at tbo boar of 1 o'clock r. w.. at tbe Court Hous -in th eity f Albany, in said county and Stat, be appointed for th bearing of objections to sack final noeonnt and th settlemeBt of tb same, and that notice hereof be given by publication ia th "Siat Rights Democrat," a newspaper of general circulation in said county, one a week for at least four successive Weeks prior to said day. By order vf saM Conrt.. : J A it if 5. A. Connty Jadga. NOTICE OP FIHAL SETTXXHIENT. So M. rEXXtSOTOX, ADMIXISTRAToi of th estate of Isaiah Mercier, dceeased. having -this day , filed bis final areoant of bis Ad-y ministration of saiil Estate and rendered tbe tamo for settlement ; It Is therefor ordered that Tues'tfuy, the Ifh tlay xf February,-1 87J at th honr of 1 o'clock, r. ., at th Court Heat ia tbe eity of .Albany, ia said county and .Stat, . be appointed for the bearing of objections to such j final account and the settlement of the same, and that notice hereof b given by publication ia tb '-State Kl-htu Demoerat.' newspaper of general eirculatbm in said ouolv. t.nre a week for at least fonrsurveFSivo weeks prior to Said day. ; By btdor of said Court. -" 'i iri'i' -s-- ii-i.iw g. A. JOIIXS, County J'ndgfchij Jan. 4. 1871 n31w. . NOTICE Or FIN AXi SETTasEXBXNT. ik the Hatttr f the PertoneU Estate of &JVl imom lloeentteiu, Deceased. "R.2 JACOB. ADMINISTRATOR OF 'XHR estate of Solomon Roeenstein, deceased, baring , filed his final account of bis Administration of said estate and rendered tb tame for setUcsaant, it is therefore ordered that , Tuetday, the "th, day of February, JS7l at the Court House In the eity of Albany, in Linn county. Oregon, be appointed for tbo bearing of objections io such final aceoant and. tbo settle ment of th: same; and that noti hereof b given by publication in th "State Rights Democrat," a newspaper of general circulation in said county, one a week for at 1 ast four tttocnssiv week pxiee ? to said day. --.),"- .:. i By order of ' : 8. A. JOHNS, ' Jan. 2, 1871 n81w4, - Co. Judge. . ..; CITATION. , , , In tho Codnty Court of the Coontj- of Ltno, State of OreRon. 1, , , In the matter.uf the Estate of Reuben Clay pa)!. Deceased. .. . ,. ,, To Kitty Ann Daws, A. J. Clifton, EHsabatk .. Clifton, Taylor Miller, Francis Miller. William , ! Miller, Anna E. Webb, Msry E. Settle, beirs of said Ronben Claypool, deceased I . ., . , . . IX THE NAME OK THESTATE OF OREQOKs , Von and each of you r hereby eited to b and appear in th County Court of tho County of Linn, State of Oregon, at tbo Court Hons, in tbe eity of Albany, In said county, on Tuesday, the ItKday of February -1871,-bclng a day of tne' February term fj said Court, then and there to show eause, if any exist, why an order of sale of the whole of tho real sstat of the said deceased should sot b made" as pvaYttt forlh and by'tb petition of J." 8. Dickson, the.' Executor-? tbe saul estate, filed in said Cdttrt en the 2d day of January, 1871. . Said real estate is described as follows, U.wit v the West half of Donation Land Claim of Renf benClsypooL being Claim No. 2315," in TpS 13, South of Range 2, West, also 80 acres of fra tional part of Seo. fi, Tp. 13, s. IU , 2, Wast, in , Linn County, Oregon. , JV iV By order of said Court. . ; -.- ' Attest , S. AJOHKS 4, I b21w U i Countjndgfej -A