The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, April 21, 1871, Image 2

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..APRIL Jt. 1871.
AX0THZ2 2HTW PAETY .HOVEMEST.
A few days ago a manifesto was is
sued at Cincinnati, Ohio, eettin forth
the principles . upon "which a. new
party is to be established. It -was
signed by a' long list of the promi
nent and influential politicians of
Cincinnati and Hamilton couiitjV and
-we beliere therejjare "no ' Democrats
figuring in the movement. All axe
Republicans -who are disgusted wili
the corruption and treachery of their
own party, and are tick of its ruin
ous rule and disastrous; legislation .r
Ex-Secretary Cox, who some months
since openly manifested ' his .disgust
of Grant's infamous administration
by resigning a prominent position
under him, heads the list'of signa
tures, and the following is a brief
synopsis of the principles upon whjeh
the new party base their1 movement
1. Universal amnesty The abolition
of all political disabilities imposed for
participation in the rebellion -
2. A Revenue Tariff The, abolition
of the present unjust system of protecr
Hon.
3. CivU
T 1 J
Service Rcform-r-No more
Government patronage for party pur-
. specie payments A speedy re
turn to the old Democratic hard money
system. . , ? '".. ...
The movement in itself may not
amcunt to anything tangible in the
way of an organization, but it proves
that there are being sown the 'seeds
of discord in the Radical ranks
which must eventually end in its to
tal disintegration and overthrow.
The principles above Bet forth are
essentially Democratic and : their
essence may be found in every Dem
ocratic platform adopted since each
f the questions have been in exist
ence, and no MNew Party can hope
to succeed while fighting for those
principles and the same time bat
tling against the party which has al
ways been their champion. : If the
"New Party, is honest in its profes
sions of devotion to 'those great
principles which it so loudly fulmi
nates to the world in Ita platform;
why does it not adopt the only rea
sonable method of success by joining
its forces with those of the Democ
racy? Why does it not enroll its
members with, those of the good old
Democratic party the party of the
peopl e which is marching to a cer
tain victory with the tenets which the
2tew Party seek to steal emblazoned
upon its banners sad floating from 1
its mast-head? ',, '
If the XewJParty is desirous of suc
cess let it join that ntku&iastic Dem
ocratic piocessio ad share in the
almost certain victory f , 1$7 2. On
the other hand, if it is only an orgaHi7
zaticn of - demagogues and political
soreheads, ' formed for"" purposes of
official ; spoliation and7 party Ven
gence, let it sink back into the Radi
cal mob and go down in the whirling
maelstrom of popular vengence which
will surely engulf that party in the
near future: " - u ' !t in ',-
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AE0THE2 KTJ-KLTTX OUTEAGE.
. The carpet-bag Grovernor Holden,
of North ; Carolina formally, from
"Wooden-nutmegdom was , officially
impeached and -lacked outbf office
on the 22d ulL The High Court of
. impeachment in session at Baleigb,
where the case was up, found him
Ijmlty of six of the eight charges pre
ferred against him; and the sentence
of the court is that he . shall be re
moved from office and disqualified
from ever after holding any office of
lionor or prti&tin the State of North
"Carolina. The vote stood thirty to
thirteen on sentence, and thirty-one
to twelve on . conviction. So the
Radical carpet-bagger I and loafing
- Northern vagabond was forced, to
pick up his duds and decamp for
. 'other scenes and other lands,"
leaving nothing but a record of in
famy, treachery and villauey behind
him. ' :'v..-. ' '" '
. Of course this impeachment find
, removal of the martyr Holden was
another Ku-Klux outrage and Grant
.. will have to proclamate against the
citizens of Baleigh and declare North
Carolina in a state of insurrection.
Iiet the Old North State stand from
: under, because- this high-handed
outrage upon a loyal New 1 England
pettifogging ' carpet-baging ' school
teacher must be . punished by the
Army and navy.-, Look out; yoa Ku
JQux legislators, jthe"' Cngressiohal
' aosing Committee will be In a few
days smelling around among your
out-hauses .ssrad wench quarters for
Ku-Klux 'aignsj 'Tloyalty must be
-vidicated and Ka-Kluxers punished
And the Eadicals kept in power.' ;
We see fhat a man named Cook Is to
ride across the "Willamette at; Pocfcland
in a tub which is to be. pulled threagh
the water by a. igooae.",! .Shouldn't 3e
airprisedSf fhat trip .would- Cook nir
goose.
! i ij
1 , !
The dispatches " published eiso-
where say the" insurgent French pris
oners are taken to Brest.- It is safe
to presume that they -are. 'infantry,
A recent dispatch from FortSbaW, Mou
ton.. riTes this: Great excitement has
been caused at this post by immense nam-
fjersof buffaloes Crossing Sun river, just
fibova the fort. Tba garrisoa 1 ave turned
out and ara slaughtering them by hun
dreds.' It a supposed that they are driven
a'nrnaa liv a band of Sious Iodiaos. who
- . . f , -.
Ara aaid to be moving io this direction
Tba buffaloes rub tbe telegraph poles down
faster than the jaeo can re -$ot them..
HTGUO BTJITEAGB OAMOT EE Id-
We are astoiidied to observe that
several promiiisnt Eastern tiebao-
cratio papars, such aafih'e'Kework
n orld, thovjnioago YtjnM, and'otner
ess noted journals professing the
same political .creed, - are advising
their party friends to accept the pro-
vuina of the 14th and 15th Amend
mentp and negro suffrage as foregone
feenelasions and- legitimate meoeu res,
and to cease. opposing thena aa a po
litical measure. ' As we believed with
the' great. r mass tof: the. Democratic
party; at the timd( of "the adoption of
those amendments that they , were
undemocratic,'" tinconstitntional s.and
inepniienV9Ath' &wpCTW:'!qC otrtf
government; ' we still 'niam tain the J
sumo UGiwi ruu uu uut kuiua. . vug
Democratic p'art. wlio' last year in
corporated' ini every ... $tate '.'platform
hostility- to those iniquitious ' meas
ures, ani who.. ma'rcliptitOi 'glorious,
Victories under a banner tipon which
was, nacel thVmogt in vetcrate' op-
posiuonto i negro '.sun) age, ara now
prepared ,tp J acknowledge" that ,ihey
were wrong and lihat the Radicals
whr . .randulently' " secured ' those
twid dniquities l were righL i If the
Dernocratic ,'party believed last year
that its mission was to maintain .a
"White Man's Government"", 'upon
American soil and to uphold the fun
damental principles of the Old Con
stitution against radical inroad and
innovation, ''why should they now
:'" Wj 1 'l .v 't.vt 'J. !iv
cuauge iuos - views una iau in who
the sophistries, the political tricks
and the negro equality ideas of the
Radical mongrels?
Indeed, aside from a matter of
principle, we' believe that opnpsition
to the mongrel tendencies of the 15th
Amendment is a winning card in the
Democratic hand, and will assist more
than any other one plank in our plat
form to secure us a victory next year.
We do not , know of a ' weaker or
blinder su&re'stion of policy than
that '.which, seeks to ignore negro
suffrage and the 15th Amendment
in the Oming Presidential contest.
And yet these pretended Democratic
papers these , milkTand water jour
nalsthose "good Lord, good devil"
sort ' ot political 7, trimmers would
hustle it out .of sight as though it
were-a Greek; horse full of terrors to
the Democratic party. ? iWe sincerely
believe -Ihat it is to the indignation
of the white men, all over the coun-
n 'l
iry. arousea oy xnis amenument Ana
itspractical effects, brought home to
the people of rtho whole - country,
that we'' may attribute our successes
in the great" State; election of. 1870
and the recent New Hampshire vic
tory. The people I in those elections
in stentorian tones" proclaimed their
undying hostility tom'ongrel legisla
tion and to the , idea that the Consti
tution; of the "Unitoif States can be
permanently y snsperided, -' violated
and trampled on as iis by the Radical
power, I, But its restoration, regener
ation and perpetuation is, the object
of the rising and iarming of the Dem
ocratic' party from end to'end of this
great country. And so' far every
sign of the times points, to success
and victory in the nobleefGort. u We
see no obstacle to its triumph save in
a want of faith in the' power of a
righteous cause, and the . timidity
that seeks to conquer the enemy by
dipping the Democratic flag in com:
pliment to' his detestable principles.
,; ; OUB WASHDrOTO UTTEEL,
TVashuiotos, D. C, April 1,' 1871. !.
In the Senate, yesterday, for three
long and dreary hours, Senator Pooh of
N. C.t who Is not a carpet-bagger, talked
his talk. He denounced tho people of
his section; called the Democrats hard
names; and thought Holden, the im
peached Governor a martyr. ; He was
listened to" by the Senate as a matter of
courtesy, as he virtually said nothing
except woris, words, and for the good
breeding of that body he promised to
Inflict as many more hours of the same
stuff on them at some future day.
The Ku-Klux .bill was the subject of
debate In the House yesterdayi as it has
been for several days post. . The Demo
cratic members do not mince matters
much, "but speak boldly . .what they
thlak, and "they charge the President
and his friends with an attempt to raise
an Empire on the ruins of the Repub
lic, l Qeneral .Farnswortb,' Radical,
spoke Very strongly against the second
and third sections of the hill, and when
he said that . He dad : not agree with
Mr. Hoar, that we should have a strong
central government, and that he be
lieved that the safest place to leave the
power Was in the States," he struck the
proper chord, and a;.feellng which ac
tuateS a number of his Radical friends,
sufficient, It la claimed, to modify the
most, obnoxious provisions or the bill,
especially tbe giving of more power to
the Presidents If is' also claimed that
should all amendments be voted down
there will be a fair, prospect of, the bill
being Laid on the table. I have, such
faith in the efficacy of ..the Presidential
patronage and;, power, and so .little be
lief in the backbone ofc tliqse padjcols
who dare, do as they rather; pishhatl
look for the worsts In the event iof the
House -'passing the bllL if will keep
jCongress In session till May at .leasts
The following from the Adm3isra
tie 'organ' here "the Cfironiote, shows
how the" Empire Idea Is being pushed;
"Do you; want the Republic or the Emi
pire y '.That 'as the question, jof one of
those clironic conservatives who fear in.
saving ihp lives of American citizens
we shali damage the Constitution." ' it
VM 'ii-mpire, is peac;,anq.tae iiepupup
is not, j the Empire . is safety . and jlie
Republic. is. not we?want the Empire."
The. sneer ..at the 5 conservative Is in
keeping - with , those who : desire the
change. ; How rapid is the progress now
being made by Radical misrepresenta-
tlons and falsehoods to prove that "tho
si-Rppubllc la not peace and , safety," and
artter ta; power of(niore ituan aflt.l.m-
leal fchfcif fJtneKl Unuit-hovedy a
cry;iuif6rbo "Eniplro jhlch U peact
aiyiWfory- unl thu KccompllHixtbo1
designs of the conspiracy whlcli I hold
has been formed In the Interest of Gen
eral Grant by the cliques who surround
him aided by allies lu the House and
Senate. .f T"'
The Ban Domtitgo Commissioners'
rcportLAk-ajtmdJiVjCftblnctmv
yesterday.,". It answers officially all the
questions proiwd y' Congress 'but
Informally , the rico,mmiwioncrs nave
stated that, they, arc. In favor of lmmc-
dlato annexation, as.Bacz , jcftf mot hold
out; till: tha next session. oX Cqngrefta.
It Is reported, that Grant will send Into
Congress a niewmgc, accompanying uo
report, asking for the annexation of the
milch' 'ieoveted San Domingo.; fdrant
Will have hW fronble for his Wins In
this matter as 'the feeling Is decidedly
averse to this Job, ',lrtb6th Hoes. j
' rantf hnii.'for the first' tlmeVI be
lievei' been' forced : to '.withdraw the
nameof a scoundrel after, having nam-
Inatcst ope for. position,'4 After , being
deat.whcn, the .whole,. decent press of
the. country s was. ringing, with ., too
thefta. ; vileness and .depravity of Dan
Sickles, I can scarcely andcrstand upon
what grounds ho withdrew the namo of
Colonel" 0. 11. Burger, .who has done
such good Radical service first in North
Carolina,' as subordinate 'to lvlrk, the
butcher," In the service of Gov. I lolden
and later as a willing wttnem before the
Southern outrage committee, where his
services warranted his appointment as
Consul to Permanbuco, from which his
name has bcen.wlthnrawn so as to per
mit him to go to North Carolina on
a requisition from' Governor Caldwell
of that State, who no doubt will pro
vide him with clothing, . board and
lodging at the expeuse of the State for
some time to como. , oes uram can
this "backing of his friends ?"
I The Democratic National Executive
Committee was- yesterday chosen for
the ensufng year: ' Senator Cnswrly
President; Representatives Shoberand
Belt,' Secretaries; RepresentatlveM Ran
dall, Slocuin, Idrldge1, Swan. Niblack
and GeneraU Noali and Jellrles, Hon
R. T, Merrick and N. T. Smith. ; renV
dont'eominittee; The committee did
good service la.st fall, and there , I no
doubt as great succcm will attend their
next effort as did the last. :
.. .Ohio politicians here, in, their ex
tremlty, have cant upon "cussing" Ben.
Wade n-s their candidate for Governor,
and called upon him to that effect.
Ben. thinks that some younger and
more active man In the new kinks of
modern politics ehnuld be their stand
ard bearer. - Does Ben. mean by refus-,
i he' does not understand the 'new kinks
of, modern polities V: Why, it Is easy
enough,' it is easy s ''cusstng.' ! All
you t have to do is to "d-i the South,
vote for all that Ulysses wants, Includ
ing schemes, jobs, ,4:cu give Dim- the
military to carry out hlsdealKHS, and
you are a good Itadical. .That's all.
I 3 : ". -.! r f 'r, J,-..Jt; '.,
J3SD. W0SD3.
i ;as;
tbe' sight of. his childhood's
ia welcome to the weary wan
homo
derer; as the bright sunshine raises
the drooping' petals of the sweet
flowers; as the, green Verdure and
sparkling fountain of the oasis cheers
the heart and brightens the eyes of
the' "- desert-worn traveleri so ; are
ind words of commendation and en
couragement welcome to the , over
worked,, brain-weary; editor, who is
devoting his time and expending his
energies to interest, amuse,' instruct
and benefit those who are from week
to; week looking for tbe appearance
of his paper and constantly, grasping
for something new in its columns, or
ofttimes censuring for a lack of it. ' '
But .while there is centure from
some quarters there is An occasional
word of praise from others; and as
we are all more less susceptable to
flattery, even a very little of that in
gredient obliterates the pang occa
sioned by those who fault' us, and
restores us to our wonted equanim
ity. ' ' :
.The subjoined notices, which we
clip from our Oregon cotemporaries,
furnish a refutation of the oft-asserted
statement that newspaper men
cordially hate each other and that
they are essentially Ishmaelitish in
ther conduct toward those who per-
sue; the same profession, desiring
nothing better than their profession
al humiliation or financial ruin.' "We
thank our brethren for their gener
ous commendations and kind wishes,
and hope to ever merit their fraternal
esteem; ; ; ''.,,'.. '.'.',,.,",''''"",'.
ENl.BOED.-r-The Stat& Right Dcrtu
ocrat, . publ lshed at Albany, has .been
nlarged byr the aciaitlon or a column
to , each - page, with a
proportional
fumns thus
lengthening, of the coi
makinglt equal in size to any paper in
the State, outside of Portland., iWe
are glad to see this evidence of prosper
ity, as the Democrat In one of the best
papers for local news on our exchange
list. Willamette Farmer. : , . '. , ;
The State Rlaht Democrat has been
enlarged, and is now a paper of thirty-
two columns, its democracy is ortho-i
dox; its editorials are vivacious, while
the selections evince: much taste and
judgment.-: It is a paper every, way
worthy the support ox the Democrats of
x.inn county. Oregon uerala. w ;
Th'e last issue of the Albany Demo
crat comes to us enlarged to an eight
column paper, being 32 columns. It is
agoodpanerand wehoDeit mav alwavs
meet with ' the . liberal, aupport it has
heretofore ; received.' Jtfay .abundant
success attend its useful career. Ore
gon City Enterprise., ; !f?, 4 Vt, '
- The! State Righto Democrat, 3art.V.
Brown, proprietor nd publisher, Al
bany; Oregon, oame to hand last week
enlarged and improved. Jlart.' is ' a"
clever fellow.; and makes a Croad' narier
(excepting h is poIities), and we hiartl
ly1wish him pecuniary success but
hlipartyi 'political - det'eat-Corvallif
Gazette."' ' ' "- : "''":! ; - ' .-'
'-Th'Sate: .Rights democrat, of Al
bany, published by. Jart Brown,
has been enlarged and improved. It
claims to be the oldest Democratic pa
per in pregonjChri8tian Advocate-;
' " The State Mights Democrat of Albany
comes to us enlarged and much im-
pTOVeditflts typogrnphlcal appearance.
Smieess to you, Brother Brown.
Da,Uci JUountalnccr. V"s,.
The jJklbanv Democrat artneared In
aniea.ftrgod form, lattt week, andsho'ws
siK7s turiving business in tna nour
iHiilnK; town. -Eoscburg J'taindcalr,
-Sijfeilbanr Democrat has'atUloil
i our coiinmis, and is now tno lurgcm
. i . . . -
country paper in the Ktate.JiMyenc
uuara.
The Albany Democrat has been en
larged to a thlrtv-two column paper.
and la the Tln-sl cutiductod Dempei?tlo
paper in Orvgon.-Jiuffvne jounaf.'
iACirfC'TOASTr.nsr"""
- U-'OJI,;,'! .tli 'i tiil, t. ,:;
Ouhoeo la bslng fut popnlatei. -:, j ,
t. Croquet and bnu ball Kujcoha. ; .
.Portlnfia lis at"ChlnnihSff Jswi" ? j
'ThS ! rjycr is ;to'hd bf idged Portland
-'ni'J lit . Ui.t.ii..l ' f.u nnA i.iti
. ion men jrtu m iinreuwra m.v v. v6
7. . :.fJ il Ui.'f ,-.''( t.'l:. 7
oo n. .'j -,j.,,i , t
The '.istttf whool j pfcgressiojj finely In
Ciwl ia UiHoovered anf llie CowIiU riter
WT. .Utisil uiid . MW'i m j ,fi
.Aitoria 'rat foan4od; CO year aglax
Mnndsv. y',! I' 't 'fn .''" "
The Iide S. T. Cliurcli,a citato i valued
at $ja,wu.
.'. : , '(- . ' .
li uminrf
Th lout 'Friaoo steamer brought op 350
passenger k ,iiih.v ,v ait;i i
CorTall'd holds her city-election on the
1st proximo. -! ' ' ,,UI ' '' ' ' ,
The' lata SI' T. Church had his life in-
snredf.rf$lS,pOO."i'' ' V ; " J
Wm.'Peckj of Eiiitenc, was badly kicked
by a bor-a week.-j t 3? if ;
SS.'TlrtmAhdon
wh drowned iti a well
at Butteville, last week.;- yt ,
' The SuUm Woolon Manufactory will
suspend work lor a yonr.
The Kolama Vrent will soon atari, with
W. B. Daniels as editor.
Mr. JJaiv, a sailor, was drowned near
Astoria on the 12th Inst. '-' v
None but white men will be employed
on tho Oregon City locks.
Otvmpia effcr 3,000 acres of land for
the N. P. RR. term in .);. ,
, The National Medical Society meets in
San Francisco on May 2-1. i I
. Joseph Kector, af fuilem, wai kicked
senseless by a vio horss.
Last Friday-was th 20th! anniversary
of the existence of Portland
'Settlers 6n's public lands 'are fcifen , one
year more to mass provt and payment.
A man can enjoy tho luxurr of brating
bia wifo fit , Portland; for $5. : Dog cheap.
The Chinos miners in Jseksonvillo, Or
ton, ar arming for a fifht with each
niber. 'i-'' " 1 . ;'V -! -;
Dion and Ro-lolpTiSj lbs crest lril'.iard
ehsmpiom, will play In Portland next
1 . .. ...... u'.; i t. . . .
The body' f, 'Judge Ford, "who drowned
himself at Vancouver aome wctka ago4 was
found last weak,,.-., ,.; . r .; , ; -
The school teacher, .and hsmes maker
at Warm Springs -Reservation ar both
falbhtonded Indiana. ' -J.il'
Mountaineer ssys tho letting af the
mail service between Oilmen and the Dalles
has been nnsceodntably defeated.
, Subxldles are all the rajro now. The
townof .Ilohbayd,' Marion county, oCurs a
t absidy fr a saw mill at that place. .
, -,1100. UulUday offers to lake the railrond
into Salem for $-30,00. lis woold doubt-
less run imp Mouot Hood dr J 100.000. '.
no Oregfta Preshrtary of the Cuiabr
land Presbyterian Church will meet at
Belpassi, May 1 ltboTlVat 2 oVIockV. nl
, The cituens of Union coqnty held a rail
road meeting at La Grande, on tbe 5th
inst., which the Democrat aaya was largely
atteoded. ' I i ! ; .' -.Ct
Rev, I.I, Drier, the star Methodist
preacher of Oregon, bas just returned from
the East with bis foarth wife. Guess be la
a "star marryer,' also. ' ; "' ' '!'' ' ;
The'Masona of ITannony Lodo No. 12,
Portland, charged Brother Iticbardson
with marrying without, the consent of the
Brethren, and be got out of it by treating
to an oyster sapper. !, . j j r
Richard Bash, of Lane county, proposes
to . beat anybody in Oregon shooting f'r
$500. and let them act the distance. Won't
soSjo of our Lion comity ahootists give
this Buah a whack T '. '' (
Rocked to Bleep. Some time ago
the authorsnlp to Jtock me to Bleep,"
a nlaintiver twem. bv Florence Percv.
waacluimcd ly a plaigarist named llull,
who Uvea somewhere in New Jersey,
and writ- very bad veraea. 1 To thin
person . Mark Twain addreaws the aub-
ioincd nDutronhe: "llackwanl. mi-mhmI
backward, O, Ball, In your lligbt! Mske
not an ass or yourself ( jubi for to-night;)
pun tne rew an vcr inroads out or your
hair, nil up ana varnish those furrows
of care care that waa born of attempt
ing fame's steep, which you couldn't
climb, Bail, whom none rocked to sleep!
u, .uauy, come duck rrom tne echoing
shore! Cease for a season the public to
bore with your infamous rhymes, and
your stupid complaint, for you know
you are claiming to be what vou ain't.
Ob, drivel no more don'tsnuflle. don't
weep hang up your. lyre. . Ball Pll
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- The Imia Would. We bars teevlred a eopy
of a new paper ef the above name, published io
New York. ' It if s large - eight-pagod jouraal.
snd contains 48 columns of rusding matter.; : As
an organ nf tbonght, it bas already acquired
even an European repntatlnn; and is recognized
by tbe preis of Amerios, ef Irelaml, and Enslsod
as standing first nf its kind in the United fc'Utet,
At a Velit Is of News, It is, as tU name purports,
n condensed weokly bUtory of tho world that
ii, of the Irish world (and where rrertbeeanh
are Irishmen not to be round r) The chief Ed
it r i the Hon. W.1 K. liosiwuow, ' late Member
of CongreM, wbo has so distinguished himself
or bis pertinent opposition to tbe srrogant pre-
tensions of Enlsnd, stall times snd In all ptsoes.
Tbe frith World i nmarrsl of ' chenppefe-r-xnly
$2.40 per jiesr. The, Editors ; Invite perns to
send on for .Voeetmen Cupit; rnits. - Tbe St,
PuWick'i day number bos a splendid illustration
ef tbe (irand FroeeasioOfyCcs imte ony, narob
tng through new lurtt. i A tbrilhng story
eummeoced st sbont tbst time. . Addrens "Tbe
Iaisb Woeld," 11 Frsnkfort street, Kew. York.
, JJ vlloo's MtsAtiss ra ArnitU-Tlio April
number, of this suberb family msgszine Is already
issaed, and eontRlqs s' Hat of eantcnts s'acb st
will plc'sse every ''ppfl, ',eld and, you'sg. 'The
Rlvals'on ths deep wbUh will be found In tbe
April nnmbcr, alone, is ,' worth' more than , the
price of the whole mngazine.' It It the best to.
ry that bes been written this year Jiut ll tbe
tslss In "UnJh-o's M(fiqe" are good, sod bera
is a l't bf thom:" Fishes ssd Aagting,"'by
B. PI Sbilloberi Ori onr Bottlevardj" "A Pio
tnre f War;" 8tettlnj Prasia" "Cirou.sion
maunraoturiog Arnjof;" A Leap in tits ParkjM
"Beyond the 89;" 'Dan Burton's Life Ito.'
msncej'f ''JJaft's Pfelargeniamf" 'Tp One who
wst tried ;"-"Tb Iron Ma:i"."Tha Rivals on
tbs, Pepi"' A'Ai Lcgoad; of Anoiont, Oorlntbi"
"Dark. Coracr;".'AbeJ Budge's Expirntionj"
"Dr." Hurlbott's prescription ;" "A' Mystic,"
0lJBrYbIJM( PF-aSttt'S STOST-TKt.LF.R-"HiVel
Leadars;!': VWbat w feand In the- bpllnw Tree,-"
"Ths HousekeoporVyetl and Fanoiei)" "Our
Picture Gallery" Hutnerous .IllustratioDS' .
Thome A Talbot, 68 Congress Street, Bestou. sre
tba publishers, but Ballotfe Msgaiine" Is- for
sals at all the periodical derlbts in the country st
.15 cents per copy, or $1,50 per year; and it is
VS wUb "Tu MoTntr NovaLgrrB" for
Mi l;lL'!!J!gl!gRlB.g
NEWS OFTHE VEEK.
Cleaned : Frora'tht) Tclfgroph
Thursday, April .3.
' 1 ....... 1 i ,
Mi
'ti u til
The loie of tho NsttonsU on Satur
day andSiiiidiiy; were 22Stkillu(J;! and
485 wounded.
Favra is coiog to Bcrlia to accelerate
tho concluxion of peace and rcaosure
Biamorck ortlio early rcsJoration of or
n't.. ' -: 1 . . 1.
A 110 iioil'MiuiD Claim Hiiuiuer tiviuij.
Disappoiutmeot and disgust is JcJuo
raris at the action of the VJominuno.
84,000 French aoldlers have bten
ent homo from 'Switzerland.'
1 Twelve thousand iusurgehts ' occupy
Cbetulon.' ; They, sortied. ugalnat 'Plat
tana and-wero repulsed.5 ! ' '-"ul J
" Tho' arrest 'of .'Pelascluaeig.' contra-!
canes' or else they wilt kill the 'Arc-
Vihdp'.of;Pfrts;;"'?'r " "' ' ;
f i,vyy i rcnci are uawy icaviog ari.
i.t. , i ,VM"yr.". ;vJ5-.'.
i
Caleb Coxhing ia to bo appoinled
.nuer to Mexico; ; u it,' t I
- h,r hicn sod a womao wcre.muracn
hi'." men nod a woman were. murdered
1 J roop
80 le
.tinna .' 1 1
22 stores ; burned io raod-' ltapw
Michiirao. Teterday; J. ! 20duu
A ailvsr Jodo afsaytog e'7 'Dcr
Is" found in Sao Bernadino eoustjr,
ridayApruU;'.;; : u,
' ...,...! f VOIIKION. .... . !.
Shells are falling fast Into Pari- '
' Parittiun women help defend the city.
V'riillo troops have attacked Men-
trogue, and a violent cannonade goes on.
uunboats on tho Seine ; are.' fighting. '
80,000 troops are at Versaillea.j v 1
Versailles troops were repolMjd and
lost heavily in Tuesday's battle.
Maillot gate is steadily bombarded.
There is great consternatioo among
the troops at 'Versailles..'- -
Theirs deems auccewi certain.
' A battery of big guns i pointed st
Fort Vo-lericn. ! l u !
Fort Maillot is shattered by the gun
of Fort Valerien. The cannonade lasted
all dy Wednesday, the shells reaching
the ArodeTriotuphe. p.- t ' -
I)OMK8TlC ' ' '"' ,' ! '
There will this acason be a largo im.
inigratjon of ' French to 'hi country, i k-.
j,Tl;e Joist f High Cemtoission 1 are
quarreling over tlie Saq Juan boundary
uwsuon.. ' f t .
, , 1 he Canadiaos are taking steps lor
their anexatioo ta lh United Mates.
Saturday; April 15. 1
F.njlihh are all ordered to leare Far Is
Ast and Bergarct are conJemned to
death by tba Commune Tor a ten treason.
-'. - L '. '
j no insurgent woo a victory 10-uay.
A l'arl tlclesation weal to Versailles
to furtn a treaty, but were unsuccessful
Tho President has .nominated s room.
be'ra for the Irislsiira Assembly of the
District of C-lumbia.; Aavons the mem
bera fer Ixo teart i Fred Doqzlnt.
The Jollowio appropriations psseed
Cotsgresa to-iaj: ! f. 10,000 for expenses
of the Southero outrageoaa eooimittre;
930,000 for tbe Carson City (Nevada)
mint; M 200,000 for tbe Arapahoe and
other lad inns, s .' -j: ,;?? .
Kclienck'a friends will contest Camp-
ball'a seat in the House from the' Third
Ohio District." - ' i. :: '
. f , . Monday April, 17... u
; , 'ronEui!.; -'- ' ,,
Verraiiics forces aro everywhere re
pulsed at Paris. ; - ,j- j
, 2,000,000 franca worth of property
has been destroyed by shelling Paris. - . i
IosurgooU, took 2,('00 prisoners at
Villicra. ' : n ,,',..; ' 1
A religious riot lasted three davs at !
Odessa, aod was only pat down by be
bayooet,., , t-: w:j -tlL" $ J;-
AU ftnsargenU taken prisoners, are
scot to Brest. Thursday etening a party ,
of them on tho way murdered one oi
their guards, and eight of .them were
shot next day. ' "'.,"
A National Guard was shot this morn
ing for kitliog his captain. He con
fessed to shooting 5 other officers.
Petrnletam shells will be thrown into
Fort Velerion..? -. ... . . .
Paris is preparing for a seige. i
The German army will make its tri
umphal entry into Berlin in May. .
i : -i l0ME8Tiaujw
Ti. W. Cowan has been appoioted As
sistant Secretary of the Interior- aud
J. II. Baker Commissioner of Pensions.
Grant will not visit tbe Puc.fio' coast
till fall.---: ; ; t . . ' '
The Senate passed the Ku-Klux bill
yesterday Hill, 'Robertson, Trumbull,
Scliurg and Tipton,,! voting' with the
Democrats against it. J '" ' 1 : ! ;
It is said that the Joint High Com
mission can't settle the Alubonia claims,
and new propose to leave the matter to
oce Jtepreseutative from erch ot the
following five nations: Uue from the
United States, one from f England, one
from Brazil, one from Switzerland, aud
one from Italy.' - Tho convention to
meet in Washington 7o six months. !
Tnesday,. April, 1 8.
-u:l '. FOBEIQV. i.-..
y.i
sneiiis are constantly iaiiinr? in
r
Paris' and there in' a great exodm
from tlie city. "beveral rows ot build
iriffs ate iti ruins.1 uj :'.' ! ";!"
'".The' insnrgenhi1 are rendered Vio-
lent by I biers conditions of peace.
A terrible cannonade was' kept up
all last night.' - ' ; , : .
Tbe attack, of the ' Government
troops was everywhere repulsed. 1 '
uesperate ,Tigang, resulting in
victorips for .the Commune" are re
ported. ' Five ' consecutive attacks
made . upon Vanvrea ' were , repulsed
withiK greafc slaughter The loss of
the "Government troops ia dreadful
At Neuilly the combat was .fierce but
the Communists . gained steadily.-
Their hopes are ,fcow raised to a high
pitch. . , ... "V",r v-" t. r
The streets of Paris are larricadedl
Fighting ' has f been incessant: f or(
the past 48 honrs;a r' T. '4t' 1
t McMahon ' hai iufrounded' and
cantured & larrie bodv of insttrfjrehtsl
. .Paris' is ordered to eurrender'with
iti 6 hoursi1 ui 7 : Z'", ,
killed yesterday.' ) .
, Sale of Jjorse 'fleslvnaf fl'jain, COM
menfeed, ' There ire;otb!er Bigniof a
Bcarcity pi food iii the'cltj'.V ? v"
It ia belie red" the end of Ik tri?a'
is near. r t ., T .
,Umi ,.:$PJCT'Vs'-;f.' j.aW
1 Gen. 33. Dumontj the new ,Gavr-f
nor of Idaho, is dead. . o .
Tho Fair-Crittendep triaj ro S;j.
Fran cisco still continues to
tactjNKW
a
great crowds.
1 xxToAttMAitv" Anrilfl O.
s,;K
! Veranilles troops are s'nnrbundlng
Paris. - ' - HI Hi ;
I i Nuilloy is still firmly contested,! ,
The com tn tine has instituted a
general coui-t-maitial. -
DOMESTIC.
Congress orders the Legislature of
Mexico to couvene the 1st Monday
in December.
The DetnoeraticXongTcmrneti
wiu;flOonafiu! an addrTDsti.T A '
Congress is expected to adjourn
this week."": .! tuk.m.--
Hattie Funk shot and killed her
husband at Eureka California', yes
terday;' 'fjl. iJlit (
J Atan'raqa01, Californiai yester
day, Peter Abels was hot ead. by
ItobcttMen iyodi ovabt it I
tilHUl'Si Uti i I' ! H'ftrt ! ..
, ,T ilTS fc 1 Natt-srra r Si sAe wi Ws
brolT l April nsmbsrf;,'Xs Moclb-
XvriUH$; nt amithst arils jsfe.Jt, f row l
mors8iftni.,,fTbs feet of ft is, ; tbi s?'ir.
stns eontstns sons but lDUrtlng Tsadiag ,nst-
tar. SMb sa lbs lisoois liks. f tnrlsa, Wtr, wit
and huinnr. unit soma nuUil illuiimtf.mv snrf is
antlral fraa fnrm'iloll lectSrd SlM reyta. tut
wbieb ts4iaa ear -hot iHtlU..: Jls tbs Mwittily
Noralatla Unlv.24 eeatt, a. ,ssiiWr yf, 2.0U
m Tear, it (huuJd as In the bsods vf ona hon-
drsd tbu(SMt rss4iN"Wura, tat Vsr !
TSa ahbWnlS iii lk Aprtlmbr are varied , as
follows: "Tba iKaroval owr, ; otui-
cd: Kniiian aud Finlsad Viow.;" Sua.hina;
XntAgoiiliimjrstt Worit";" M 'Mors of
Parlh" M Oorsr' ' I ne oofi si ma
Oannibal Idsadst" CTbraa VW.w. at a HvlJct;"
..ikior Baiton 1laht In a Baowstorw " "J as
Minar 11 tba Tuha; "xrspoiiis s rrpsii.
Ops Jcsf..a wSTBT-- fl.a.-a np
.. - - , ' . ... . At.
or Tbe trton, and Muforlanea vf Fred .Wild
er'" "Bo lloi:- t'lf Croobj" VAaodoies-Wit
and llsmorr "A v'-rilt ef QaaKibatb-."
t i. jt T.tk,,. . S .''engrsss tleet. lktoo
era tba nubliabers. sna tkywlU md a aasple
eo ot "ue aotuii sy
on rweit of
14 cents. -. ? i . . .
la tss OTesLAXD HiMrs.r for Atrt
II7I
will spjxar ess of tba mast interesting artu
ever anblisbe4 la tbst mssSslne. " It Is eono'1
utel by tbe Rev. " -Tboiaas' Condon, sf Tbe
Dalles, Oregon, snd bears fns saggsstisa tills of
TbeRoeks nf thai Join- Dy Valleyc 'Mr.'
Coodoa hna ersated a ooop inWrr.t Ui tbe ge
ology of Oregon by bis laai'Mi lertnres ,ea the
Tbree Ftuss Heads," recently Jrlivrred la Pert
r..r BMit AHieilMiiioaa barAalntadv
attracted tbe ssraart mIsbMub eS thinkers sndp
oietilisu, who prooouoee tbero sslosblav i
TIS: -May numiier ..01 ins , wruna
Uomkt " will eontairr4 a grspbls "'sbetch of
tba-fataauVYatbbara Vsd'ivwt.ise Exseditlun,"
wbiek bas ba Uie snbjocl f aeh Urely .loter-
e,l. It ii enlribuhi4 by alter. I moit.uii. 01
Helena. Mootsas. a memlMr of IhW Esnedilsn.
wbo given a faitbful Ueaerlptioa Sf a region be
fors uaiied by eivUissd re an. and sat4 to sor.
baas in natural and . w..oirlui granacor an'
7,
known scenery on the Amsrtesn csnuneni.
wl't eommaad abxirbod aueolloa
. i i i i .
SI'KCIAL
Uear la til..
When diassae bss amlermised tbe health, and
tbe pbyrteal System Baa beeomw f rwlrated, s
timalabt tbat wrtl aot only eireagt a.' let re
Move 4ue eaase, boald be (mnseiAalely- Teturted
to." Menial distress Is Sis k frallbl senses of
lbs break Inc duwn of tti tiluUon.' aad tbe
ravages ff this aaem j l aealdi are truly Jam.
Ing. For all sncb msladie IUeteUer Biemacb
HMters bare Wa aawd aosrswe. Isjr acting
directly njren lbe.digeti?s ar sans, tbey remove
the heavy, dissgfeenbl foaling fUr ssting, SO
ofloa eontplaioed ef bv' paravoa .of n Ulieate
tempaeaaMSb.-, A saoo as digatioa Is ,jeored.
tba aatieat finds bis strraglk; ineraaaiog asl bis
general health improved, r . .
Tbosisnds of persons certify lstf H -msy be
relied on ia all Sanaa af weafcaW ar nerve1 W.
billiy attetidaat apen sedeoUry .b'WiSv, Tbe
gnersbty of.tiiltars are dwagrreabls Io the
uu that tbey are objreiionabre to n weak ti.m
aeb. This la o..t the eat with UostetterV Hit
un. wbieb wHlbe found 'mild asrl watrenely
pleaaaaw ItaUamkn plaata. barks snd rols,eon-
tribale ibeir retlerauve jniees to. render it sktotb
ing and streegibenis. lis basis Is tbe only pars
Vimslint wbieb bas errr bona prloed, . on-
tainiag ua aW( l. ttJUiJ other deleterious ele
ment. Tb mot errful and ekillfol cbemUts
bave sastvted the Bitters, snd pronoonce tbem
hand leev.'' Tss t aemntina; testimony oot ins
testimony of tba bnndred d" tbeuaand who
bars sstcricnccd tbe preventive and eurstiva ef-
fvel nf the onssT vsonvsat.a Teste and ai.tsb-
arivS of mortem Uma is Hill mora. reaelaiva.
Ia yever and Aeue. Prpewla.0ilinnnc,'Ner-
vooa Comtilaiou, Chronic Complaints end gea
aval debility) It I aa Marly InfallaUe as any
thing in this reliable worm eo s.. . , ,spr
18T1. SPRING CAMP AlGft 1871.
A full sssortmsnt of GooJs of aQ kinds, ara
ally kept In a country store snd suitable to te
sea (on, mar be found at M heelers Store in
..... t , it- . .i.-.ii -.J v
Hmwnawillfl. . . I
Having inereaseai facilitfev sad keeping
ider range of srtiolc! which as Is delermiasd
to Sell svea lower tbsa before, the. proprietor
trusts tbat bs will reeclvs s still greater share of
tho patronage of tbe people of Brownsville and
vleioitr. Pradmet of all kind bonnht. ' Ctuk
paid for Wool. ' Eaeis and twins' furuisUed
Aeenev for sale ef AiriouHural Machines' and
Sewing Machines. . ... , '.rBnSnyl.
'NKW "A D V K RTIS OI ENTSl1
cah'ir '-sr '0wiririV:r3
rrnE tiiiud term of Mr scnooi.
X eouimenece BO.l ., " AV 1st,
Tuition, for anarter of 12 weeks, S4.no ,
Scholars will bave ever attention. Parent
having children to school will do well to tend
them te me. - JUL1A.A. KLhaats.
Albany, April 20, ISTI. ' ' ' ! , f
WOOL WAITED !
V'- AT
HIGHEST 1 CAH; PRfCE !
WE Wflsti PAY TITK HIGHEST CASH
PHc fur fcll l bo Wot oflercd, dqlivered
.a urUUh...a 4 . . a Ik.....
ss vur " aiDUUUtv in n'uaiii, . ; . -
v0n36lf,
. . .BBACH MCSTEITIIC:
LADIES, ATTENTION U
IMPROVES) ymi shiIttle seWins machin
Combines the advantnres of all other First'
LClsss Msebraes ueihg tbe-
Stralfht Neadle and Under Feed I ;
K. C. HILL A SON sre sppolnted-'my-'agesft
at Albany; and A WHEELEH t .Brpnil'e
Parties in l.ino onoty wihin fopirrehsse lu
Improved Home ghnttle RtrinK Machine wan
buy them bf the abotn 'ajent at P.rn,s
Psicws.-'i
U Mt.l3BOi;W.lTBAVIt,
1.5 :( Cwa'r .ASat
n30w2
SPRING Si SUMMER AnRANSEWEftTj
URIGGS L CARTER,
In order to provide fulls for tlie new,,ra. ssotil
to open up in tbe city nf Albany n A 4 county of
Linn, hava thoroughly repaired their ' I
i''!'t v' si'if'i-H Vff jr.a- f i:I Oil?' -
,c :.-. hit ''' ' I
ASEpOOIlfACTORY
and hava'adited" new Marbincr', atno'nz wWioh Is
one of BcathV roaitivo Motion ; Scroll
Sattfa, hlcb nf a Jjcrlectiueeoss In Its way.
n isv on Jisna saupoiyi"' 'ii'"-".";-1 t
DOORS, SASH. M0LOJ!ia, &SUSUNtQ.J.UYS
V, JJnvw ,ijpWyudr a. ear)frf Fu-sVb Me
flbiuilus, snd ra pow. .WW rott1 filling
and sfllou tosflpply all who may' ho U want
or otk if! their Msl ' sad Sope by! trict atten
.tion tftfeaxiw-aj d; panetuttljjjr; ih heir eon
tsacts tp.Dwrit saoutlftosejce of public patronage.
Orders lsft at the Fsetory, Or with Eli Carter
at his offioo, will reeoivs prompt sUcntion
Albany, Oregun, Aril 2D, 87l.Te30tf
ADVERTISEMENTS.
' -'- '' ; L?
NORTHER'J I PACIFIC RAILROAD.
... .
rjEAtiRn PROPOSALS wtll be reeeia1 sstit
r9 noon Wednesday. April 20,st the Ensiaeer's
Ollinn, in Porllmid, Ort, for doing the work
on TWENTY ITiVE MILEf.'frow ,KAJ;AMA
aorthward. -- v-' :
(1HADINO, inelsdlnff ,0!" grtbbing sf mar
III rsoiara.
ri liB-TR KHTLE snd otaar train wora.
BKIDOHH (f.-sr,roi S0 t fuO feet spsb).
LAYING TRACK.
Tba work will be srrsnged in - tnbdiTiaion,
aot leu than pvt mij. y H,
Fsrties ran bid for one or more eaiiviiona.
Work t he soaitee neJ f.ribwUk after aUot-
mat, and finished to end 6f Z3 miles y tba
14th ef UoU(bsr,Bd. sooner 04 tbe southern sad
of tbsliosr""77--1 wI'""-
The ComntnT bss some Pila-drirers, Imple-
nienrt'; ere.,' wtltb vntrsoturt esa take' at fair
Plans, sneeifleatMns, U., sssy seen, sod
tartkMT irwlauii rilren at-ibo office af TMOMSS
IS. KMsata, amKtaeer ov tai'aeins variswn, in
a a S A 'I 1
VufUMa, on Bn fliicr wonumj, Apru it.
W. Milsos ilosr.BTS,
. r 'JBcnef-ln-lilef.
Purttsnd, Oregon, April 12, 1871.
PfiCr CAltTER;
ismVy'lKfiiT lid,
1 M siteal IS IbaTojililt aiul salUnf ff eal
Estate, examining titles, drawing leeds, Mort
gages. LeaseAj&ntrK-t'i ., sad will gia
aneeial adaatioa to eolleirtina'. seearinc or ad-
jqatins; oaatttled etais),- wjr fnrtrif, tit Uni
ted Stat. An sxperienoe' of tbirty-five years
lb aetlse poblie businesslea years or wo wo
bavs been roent in Coanly Clerks sod .Record
er's offices in different States and Territories
girts me a familiarity witb baaineas, sod espe--
eislly wits the Heeerds .er Meal juisie, woici
ean be aenuiretl onW br lone experience. 1
ring fifleeor -taontbs serviee ia tbe Clerk and
Recorder's Ofliee it Lisa County. I bsrs diaeoT-
I t-ed tbat there are many defective titles to Best
' i . t .1 ' . t.:-L . f 1 .v. -
o in UtW WUiCO wid ymj r .
ii..- tuurested to look after, and tbe sooner tbe
Xu-UmtZ n : T '.''V'"' r " "- "
CamttM ''nocoee iro toe iiianiw oi.nw.-p im .
gard tol
Albany; lion Connt
I tsk
e tba liberty f W " Iw dbfollow
.lenlt of the different tot? 5 Cm
Miunri Utiti.iuwit-t S. Kli. '" - " '
Hon. Oeo. W. Dana. Kiebmondi Hon. V- .
ft. Chac!ei. Msr. JfaUi tstaaald. $4- 4 '
K.SWTrSilSel'l. KSa; Kaasa lTy: Vol. -W.
Uonipbon, Libertv; Itev. Wm. M. Itab i
Rev. Andrew Monro. Mexico; J'.iahop E- M.
Marvin, St.,Loaii Ex Oercroor TrurUn Polk,
A'raecjhH-Bi.bm H. IJ.' Kavansagb, le-.
Isgton. - '
Ohto 1U M. Carter, Esq.. Eiyria.
Xtm Yrk Mrrs.ertoup A Chick, JJank-
crs. Sew York City." ' .' '
Cofomo'o II '.o. wm; A. U- lrfrreini, uoia-
en City t Hen. Wm. Jf. Byres, Denver City.
Ha-lann Rev. L. B. Kutelcr, Ba4erkarg;
Major J.'R. IJ'ire, Helena. 4
CnUfvmia Co. P. Reeves. Eq-, Suunn City:
John X. lliH. E4., Ls Angeles.
UrQn Joenior V..V. urover, sa:em; mb.
Psvidnn. Ext., and Rneel, Ferry. vfood-
war.l, Purllaod; Rev. U.JL Easter. Plk eonety;
M. 11. Abbott. El-. Baker City; . lion. John
Bnmetl and Rev. M'm. A. Ftnleri Corvallis:
Rev. E. R. Geary. lion. W. F. Alexander, Jlunj
X. II. Crannr. Albany. . t . i,n 5-
Albany. April 20, U7I. - . vn6tf
NOTICE OP rZHAX. SETTXCWENT.
9 AMES B.mCKSOX, EXECTTOB OPTnE
ai - f Riubrn Claypoel, -dereased. diaviag
tbtadav Clod bis final aceoant ef aisadmwistra-
Xinn of aaid eaUte and rendered tbe. same for
etllcrteot in ConrU TLerefor it is aersby
dcreJ by tbe Court ibat .. .. .
Tuesday, the Qth day if June-, 1S71.
st the boor of 2 o'clock r. w. nf said day, at the
t'oort Ilnuf e in. tbe city of Albany, County if
Lmn, State of Oregon, be appointed for tbe
.hearing of objoctions. If any, to said &aal ac-
count and tbe settlement of tbe estpe; and that
notice thereof be riven by pobli-atiua ia tbe
SUtsXlglrtt lleaioerAU" a iterkly newspaper
of general cifcalatienTiS said , euufity, onre a
wvc n-r iur tucocruis iVkU prior Wi
the day or said Bnnt settlement.
April IS, lilFiv, , cV?BtJ
NOTICE OF 1177 AX, SETTIXBXEXT,
T
aj AKESE. AICatSOAPSaXIffTBJVl-OR
ot the eetale of Isabella A. I lay pool, deercaed.
having this day Bled his anal account of bis ad-
mtSisfrttian -pf, 4 -eal te ,- idaead lbs
sauieTir srtlinht la CoarrT TserefeiW it is
hereby vrdercd bv the Court tbat
TuesJtifitM -ijlhf tiby fTune, 1871
i . i - - ,
at ile hour ef one-e-'clock f. H, of aid.,dy at
tbe Court IIouno in tbe city 'of AtbaByr fclnn
county, tate of Ocrgon, be appointed for tbe
hoariug of objections, If any, to "said final ae.
coo at sad the settlement ot tbe same; aod tbat
notice thereof be given by pubimtioer in the
State Ricbts Democrat." a newspaper of gen
eral cireoUtiun In Said county, eaee a week fo
at least four saccosivs weeks prior to ths day of
saM anal settlement. ' - ' j f - '
Done by order of said Court.
S. A. JOIIXS,
April 18,1871. S8l. Cuty Judge.
' EST KAY XOTICE.""
oJ QrrppCouHt ofIJm ;
nTAKE "CI BV'1 t(ik. t:SlKItSIGNED,
JL living live and a half milrs eaat of A Ibany,
COfl Strsy barse,' supposed e ie4f o 12 year
old, abotJ4.hsnds.ighJavr cdor. with bla-k
legs, mane and tail, small stir in forehead, left
hiud font white,- and soma, saddle marks. No
brands pcr-eivabie. Has "been In a rr 'mtighoor-
adf.tbpat-year. 8. vK"OX.
Albhay.v Oregoa, ApriU 71 K7iU S (J '
AppraUed by R. M I'vwers, J. P., at io0 00
,E,jN. VTANDY,
T A T-T A "VXT
XX JL Xa. VV
' - '..J-'aVV
HABIU3BI-R0,, LIX C0USTT, QUEGOX.
.T Will practice lu thff Cnrt of Linn and ad
Joining eounlies ; and will bry good nenliable
paper at a reasonable discount, : ; apS7l
TIIIE UNDERSIGNED. ISKIXG DESIROUS
, to travel .for his health, hereby n-tinna all
vrsoa indebted to the firm of Ilouck A Myerv
leene-VcwardQd.scltlathe ssnje , before lbs
fUieSatbidar of Mav neiti or their aeconnts will
be placed in an officer's bnndsTnr collection; for
1 ned iAoee. wunur. I can. be found . at tbe St.
Charles Hotel. II ESRT MYERS.
Albany, Or., April 10, 1871. nSSwJ
s "WOOL! WOOLl
. . ... ... ; . i -. i4-,i!.','j
BEST MARKET PRICE,
, - FOR WOOL.
BACKS AND TWINE rCBSiSIIED. ;
' "' et)X & E ARII ART,
T- ntjOomntae-aial St Sajem.
Li. 11 ..II.,,, i w.,IQ.
STAR BREWERY !
'TALLlH()tJGE,
TTAVE ESTABLISHED AN EXTEXSH
1 Brewery business in .
ALBAXT AKD CORTALLIs, ,
... I
- - "V l.tX.-V !
Mr. Hotick kerpine the old stand of Tally In
Albany. aud Mr.ljjlx. superintondinff the Es--;
l.VIIU.I.ILI.h Mb X.. .Will.. iJVCI 1UI.1.1..M .v -
SAttUNSANDfRlYATE FAMILIES
to order, and
WABEANTED T0 BE TKE VEST BEST !
'"4.,,i --J i-u .-.i.1-.-i i.t;- - , - '-. 1 !
.; , ;v . TALLY :
April 11, 1 871 rn35tf.
Qrtgn n rmvtuw .vw.
r;ol prou. - T.T" Z.. L.t i. irur..
I'lesse s ldrei. or """"" """v
VAireren. , . 1
ll.ipanajww
DISSQLimm. .tOO-PARTfUaSHlP.
rv?-:-j fit I i "ii if is -1 Jj-U
THE CO-PABTXfiBSniP JiERETOFOHE
iiinn between E. B. Sfoore, . )ent and
S. May , in the mercantile bositr- in Uariiaburg,
Oregon, andrr the firm name of
Is tbls day dinsolved h matoal consent. E. II.
Moore bavine aold bis inlercat in tbe aaid firm
to Usury Myers and enrrtson Oarst, Jli-ory My-
' ; j . t l . -. 1 1 . - . r ...
era an siuiki i . win vunvmaa uaamcae a
tbe rid stand andar tba firm nams ef
who w!H pay all liabiliHes of and eoTlert; all
debts due tba la IS arm of M.m, lrit V Co. '
OARRISO.V UtKaT,
KL'VUV.IITVOfl
CsrrLibnrg, Oregon, April 8, 1871, .
0la connection witb lb above fietiew w
-bej ! X notify thai pnblia gearallr that) we
nave en naaa-a w seleotSKleteoji el .5)
CiESERAL HERCIIAXDISE,
' which ws will sell at lbs
. . IVawcst Cash Price a.
Oor Mr. Myers residing in flan Franeiaro wbrre
be.deveteas ttfow- fs; rtrtgH'M.VSCare en.
abM to sell AT LOWKR rlOL'KK THAU"
ANT- OTII URj riKX 13P rH COVJITRY.
aamsvoni n(tours ef tbs lata'
firm of Moore, Oerst A Co- for (be eentinnant
of their pstmnsge wrtW as,' we' Invite everybody
Ui give as call before pur-joe ing deewbere.
and we will gaarttatee Mtiadartmn...
asowa - txCKtrrr mi eks a co.
NOTICE IS IIEREBT GIVEN TIIAT BT
virtoe of aa eseeatw.-a Issned eat of tbe
Circuit Conn of the Htale of Oreron for Linn
COSfrsty and 14 direelOi aod rWiere4, ; f.-
vor or. ciirutian tlymer. J'lainlig, snd agsinat
William A rmstrotig. efenIaat, for the sum ef
tf .19. Interest snd tarts ot sait, I b'sve tbls
14th day ef April, A.' P.. 1.171, levied apon tba
following deccribed real estate, as tbe property
of William rmnfrong, to-wit: -
I!etsg tbe freeliou sarveved ef tie at naif
of Seerbyn Eighteen-(I8V Jos f, t. and 4.
I axtd fraction Kf. One 4) ftfyfeetjoo Siaetsen
fflT). 'sll Easr ef the Tantiam River; and
the at half of tba AnrUl-Kw'one-fuartb ()
of Section Nineteen (19), all ja.Tovnsbtp Tew
(ItT), Pootn'ange2e1, evritmfg' Threw
hundred sad Twenty (320) aeres, be tbe nan.
mote or leessaid pressves being and lyiag io
tbe County of Lias and State; of Oregon
And on . .. : ,
Monday the jlth day nf idai;, 1871,
between the boe'ra -of eJorks. w. and 4
o'clock''. M. solvit: 2 erleeli p.-w.pt, eatd day.
in front of 'the Court UuSne ddcr. In the city of
Albany, Lisa couoty, Orejrnn, t will sell tbe
above described real property for eaeb in band,
in C 8. coin, at plla oot-ry, to the highest
bkldcs, .. .. , . , t i T.. A. IBVISE.
- - Sheriff.- hum. V.4 Oregon.
Patod tbi Hth day of AprW.tni.
SIR!?! MIRIDGEPAltMER
'stcctsroa TO SB
lI4siustVe' f"" ?fgaf tt-
voice of new JuTa..-" WAHVX- TOW,
FASHION ABLE BOIiiVTS 1 AKO :KATSi
VELVI$.IUSBaiSvTBIlhIi-'GJ.TSi
To wbieb' one Invite tbe sltontwn wr .He ladies
of Albany -and vicinity . ' Her goorfs will t eobl
ss ehevp IT not ebeaper than ever before amvrea
in thie market, and tiiedf qnality eunnt 'fail to
give eatUfaetiou. i - i op8rlhj34n3
NP'IsTOKEJEWOODS!
ik: 7AJ.: M:-BEA'riir,'0Ts
U mow openin-m c!eet tock of GcntraT JbTer-.
, eaaa-av, vyysiauug vi
STAPLE ANO FANCY DRY EC CDS!
t300T6 AND SHOESI
CBOCEQIES I
IIAUDlVAHEII
hj 1 :i?.Ws rJ' ftrm'Xr
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE !
.7,"-.'i . . i' t s
, .k rAINTS AKVQVLSl - ,
,. i Ac,i .e.,.sc,.cf . .
'Stici be i -altering to ,-tbe uiUis at pcUaveoTr
L -""Hfaamxsia im.isx AJfckfur. j
MERCHANTABLE PRODUCE
rilnarls "jts Cji e Iou Sj6ds iX
ComeQolVialHilAUttiDelGolls and
gVyisss, at aeld aland taraserljr. -ooenpied
oy u. xssacn M. b, opp.ite "ster
brksobieWW Kirstr. street.
ALB AST,' - i -iJ ' . . OREGOX.
4 S
sTJDITITUS;
an'
DKXLCa IS
, Wotcfies, Clocks,
JWEIilIVETC.
vt . ALBANY, OREGON.
R EPA IRIS ft 55 t-F- s WLOCKS,"
Batches,
JLWfcLKl.tc.
PROQXFTX.7 ATTERCni : TO,
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
S.G J. p3fvro33tf. ,Q
' CIU.ELE3A. DASA. Editor. 1
Kevrspajejcd taw Prsaeat Times. -
Iwtaaded for Pwwple New Karcaw
' Including Termer, llacaaatcs. Vereaaats, Pro
tloal Men, '.'orkers. Thinkers, and all. Man
j nor ef Hoarnt Folka, aad ths Wive. Eoas. aa4
Daughter ot all such. '.'"
ONi.r iosi AoiiAtt i
- is
IUB I
ONE HCaiDKEO COPIES FOU830,
Or less tbsa One Cent s Copy. 1st there mi a
, SSOCIabatrveryPostOffloe.
--- 1 "? ...
BRaiWESKaVT Aim, V'TEAll,
of the same slaw t Ja general enaraetar aa
V THS VKEEl.T. but. wttb a rjreato variety af
saiacellaneonx readme, acd fanUiaing the aevrs
r ttr Ttir-miifirs wtrtr rrnstiir frnshsti. hsiwiwa
' THE SAIX.T BOM, 89 A YXAB. -
:ft' A"preBmtBmtlv readable neeiuapa. wtta Wist
tamest- earuaiatlosu u l waria. . Frt. Inde-
pendent, and tearless la troltttc. All tbe nwwa
from everrwaera. Two oane a nop ; bv n a.
iOoentajnooUi.or a jear. " ' TLJff
tire eoples, one year, ssr-araterr addremd. -
I -"I't. in TT'7 .!
- - . Font xelUra.
; Ten eowes, HttlrsiHrmaiii (and
Elsht OoIIan.
Twenty eoples. one Tear, eenaratelr addressed
(aud aa exuaaopj to tua fenar up of club).
s; ..- . , .. - Ftfteeu Deliara.
r Ffr corl. te yen?, one amines traaft ba
. . ou-VS tmtli uaa J f .tir ap of e.8tT..Zj
1'klrcy-tbroo Dollara. .
V5 op'?V8 ,TWr. wnaratel v aadressed (and
tba SnUcejouay..r to ectier unofctno),
ri-L-J -x yki(trsi: Dwiiara.
.?.T?.'i?Vi,?ri. "M Tear, to one address
i?r?. "f aa Teat to ibe setter a of
eiooj. .. - Fifty Dollars.
Onetanrtrtil oobIp one rear, seoarstely aa.
Of?!? IJ"?? .sr6e rear to tbe inter
TH5 t5BHH.WEM.tT TJJt."
t3i.S4j. .a,- aU.,tssepwjmvs).
&JS? wrders.eeks. or draft m Trw
jpra. wnerevev eoavaalen. if not, taea rwclaier
, tbe ifitm emitainlng awjaay. . Atosss
J. W. ZVSUSn, PebHrher-,
Su(U,ruf larkOir,