TE RIGHTS MltfOfiRAT I - mT - i ui'xn & two .KiAjt'MaeiS'ivMl .vzv?zirjs;ti I ifc-;' L fobliibid nm today, r CV ' , - 'f' i" 1 B ' p l 1 8 ran w4 jJ. '''''"' ,,r' ART. V. BROWN. -JJJ JJ03'43t4' T" J- :vn'Za J m 4 -,...,;.,... .,nr.r,MTTRT. ' - ! RQOOO VIZll ' -' ' " ' ! ' ' . 1 '. ii i ' i ij ni uii lill 1 " " I WM w w IM iimmi.ii rivr-v r-- ! ' " T7 . 1 : : . ...-uuw.u MS, in iDTAKcx ! One year, $3 ; Sii rally havo an unwholesome comblua- tho two at thlB soason. They ponetrato n and Intogumonti and affect the mus planular and nervous organizations, tng rheumatism, neuralgia, chills and ind whore there Is a tendency to dyspop- llver complaint, 'provoklnp; anlfifitu iRestlon or bUlouanoBS. The best advice n tw Klven under such circumstances is n the external surface f the body wnrm " hcd. and to keoptho Internal orgiins in . .na working order with t he most whole rt and genial of all tonics, Hostotter's h Bitters, Gradually but constantly mnim invlffoMnt Ib BunerRedinc the ; t liquors of' eoinmateej paB-nwdlriw itrv- It VIII Bo h -tiaTTpyflny for tim 1 .'. and it will surely come, when this storative shall have taken the place of -rits ah a stimulant in all our public and . hospitals. It is not, however, merely a . as substitute for tho fiery stimulants .o- Jts stimulating proprietors. are not fmerlts, although in this reKarditsur M.U tho unmedioated products of the still, - He or Imported. The powerful Influence ispI over the torpid and toneless stoin- 4ttfiml8Td liver, ihoonipatd hyw ; UKwlwd iHirvu,x-;iMicr it a noKiiKe . in dysppsia, liver complaint, intcRlt-' construction, nervous weakness, hypo- ifim, rheumatism and sleeplessnesB. All -mo complaints are aggravated by a cold, atmosphere, and It IsthercXoItLpartieu . necessary for those who aro-allllfcwd-wil h tMittsof this nature, whatever their tyjie be, to meet this predisposing cause of . -as with a wholesome antidote. Hos--4 Rtt.tcrii should bo taken dally at this '! ttUSfon 1iiH!: underhronlsJ rts that tend to waken the syHtem. , .T TUB PEOPLE SPEAK. Manhattan, Kan., April 8, 1878. . Jl. v. IIfrce, Puffalo, N. Y. : Of r Hnt Your Favorite Prescription nag sV.t- my wife a world of good. Bho has taken t'-'. ivtwo bottles and has felt better the past tw. wki than at any time in the past two . :, io more periodical imlns; none of that t.'i.ing back or dragons sensation In horstornr n-n "he has been accustomed to for several ,.. T hrx-A in miiph nnnrhit'tiCG In tt that I wiHiii he perfectly willinR to warrant to oertain i-u-' osiers 01 oura wiiu wuuiu uc h'U'i of reller at any expense, i ijt frwa v Pati'nt Medicines, but never iiadauy-oc-cuj-..u to oxtol one before. f,' J Very truly yours, ' - Wm. RU-DALT, Metropolis,. JU., writes;' Janf 1 It. VtPIercc-7Wy jlstJr'isiisfng iho Fa- Uttftorlpl inn with great benefit." y Aun FiusBiff. rjehaht, Pa., writes May TO. 7. RirlWWUatlhAWKhflvs tafeen. atiftedaelnhiteljf'i-ioftino btmwlt ti SUMMON Lithe County Court for Linn Cjbuq tyt mate oj uregon, H. Althouse, J. F. Backensto and W. M. .'hvtchum partners In the business ormanu- 'Ui.CundeC the flnSl lULifte and strlAof AJ'i'UUUtiG & CO, lTffs. 1 Action At law' vs. I to roc over W, J. nil.TAlUDDI.E, Deft.) money. In tho name of tho State of Oregon : To the nomcd rlpfpnant W. 3. Hlltabiddle. You at - hereby required tft-appear-O-aHfiwex-AjMt-Ll omunHilU oirine u(vo unuicu yuxiuniiv, m in- above entitled suit, now on n nfrsJnst you t ii h the Clerk of nald Coint;' wlthm, fen days i )-,,,-! tho rinirftirfche service Jortkixtimmons nr.nii vou. Ifjserved in lilnn-Couuty ; but If (. t ved in a'nyj other county ithln Ui State of t Mr;;on, then Within twenty twya Irani tho date i ho servicejof thls-ftuinmon upon jou; and If wrved by pubneatjon, thdw-wt-theIrst day of a term of said (Viurt, to be begun and held on i ue first Monday tho 21 day of February, i.-i;andvniiardflifiher prtflttefl that If you f to nns'wej aa above required, Uw-plain tiffs r. f want tUefeof will take Judgineiil airainst vu for the irtrHf .$IW 25 with interest, to (V ther with the cosUndl1shmnonts of this AuUoutobetaxod. JJLKJjW tl r AU'yforPllT's. vorfterof irbm K. N; TaiKly, Oourtj, which ordrt bmirs dnte, V ' - r fcrBirf. CI 1 TICB OP TWAh SCTTICMENT. POTIOR IS HRRlRY WlVfWTHAT THEJ wis .1 win fhnkLnn'pTWl (if Alui estate: of Eltsiia : .:tith,deceiBecl, has filed with -UrtJlerJr, of - County CburPoC Mnn Caoirtjtriuiie wrat .. i inw.in hit anal acfiuint fnr ftct t.lpmeiit. am 'SjH vt tne Hoi. Ii N. Tandy. Judira of said ;.-irt, on thefaot h day of eceniterfc lff73, made iH order appointing ''jj Tuesday. Aefyi ojlru, 1873. iMhe hour oil o'cloT-k, p. mot i.Uat dny, at i t 'nnrt. hnilsR In Hip or Albauv. in fluid Coun- f for the hearing of object irsas to such Unal ac-i . -uut and in sutticraen: ut,reM. x- H. J. C. AVEHILA, Admitrator. JOHKS A JopKSi AW'ys. t 3 In Ote CouMy Cbttrt fbXfn:Couniy, vreyvn, V. Houek and Henry Never, partners In tho t ioopertne and other business, unuur mo rm name and stylo of 110UCK A MKYEtt, 1 vs. V. J. HILTABIDDLE. ) - the above named defendant! in tho name of the state of Oregon, yon ore ? robv required to appearand answer l no cow Unt of the plaintiff In the above entitled ac- i now on file against you in tho above, en- led Court, within U.-u days from thedato o. i -t service of this summons tiiKn you, if - rved In Linn county, Oregon : but if served in i. ivnl.hnrootint.v within this State, then with i f twenty dnvs from date of such service utton u; and if served by nobltefttton.then by tho - -t day of the February-term olthe BahlJ')uru. v utch will bo rjmjuo wi held on lhr thyrt Moir ' .y, the secondtfctbf' Kefcruapy', 14, and-iik Jiks anal more irom tints nny.:. r - I f " AndJVrtute nntHhnW.hni II you fnH appear . td answer thl eomplnlntng herein required, e pliilnCJflf' V(I1 tal( jodtftnent against you r th MOJ ftf VWT a5-witji interest, costs and .iHiNnmcnhi This -Mt mm ons Is itublinhcd order of th(f Ilorr. E. N. Tandy, Judjre of (I Uourt.hrhieh'wraer bears date December 19, ;a. UEO. R. HKLM, nlOwO Att'y forPl'ff. there Is, probably, no way in which we can .ixofit .iir roadpra more than bv recommend- i Ktothem for general use John sen 'o Ano .vna Liniment. Jt is adapted to almost all the 'Mirposeaol a f amily meaicine; opu iwnrim: ii(lo for coughs, colds, whooping; sough, re- mss oi tne enen, iame siomuun, nifunmni .ittinir of blood, and all lui'.dim-iltUkit i(u no equal that ever wo sal? uif bearo. ( The propriety of etvinff crtnril1iloTit rtiedtrlne o horses, cattle ndUcnw'wadtfrtisl' an ,lmitted by many of the Attricuftural Sc-firs .hpm.ffhnntihn hi ni ,it Fall, and We) balieve attat In every case but onfi They decided In fa vor oi anenuan a ijivpfry opiwinuu iuu( J'KCIAI. CAHI.C kfPATrH FROM THE v , ; , , ,., i)iii.ii' vmk. , ! VifiNN A,rAustria, Aug. 20, 1873. . W a Wiltnn. President Wilmn Sew ing Machine Company, Cleveland, Ohid: Tk wiior,n Rnwlnir Maebino receiv ed the GRAND i'lifzli! s0.?fi4 (?5 tieing the Best Sewing Jlivchine, and a a'urid Ji'to" Vmetlalof "iSlffibr) wsi's'' iwartfed to Ihe IVtlsotf Sflwlrig W'' . hino Co. for manufacturing sewing machines In the best manner, from the .est material, and by the best known uechanieal principles. These eelubra? ed machines are now on exhibition uid for sale at the store of , BLA1N, YOUNG & Cftf, NEW TBITJlPHSCrj " TLi statistlca from sworn returns of ihe Sales of Sewing .Machine In 18T2, (reported In 1873), show that the Sing er Manufacturing Company sold, last year, over FORTY-FIVETHOUSAND more machines than any other Com: )ny, and over one-quarter of ail ma hinea sold-during, tt ypar.,TNinp ut of Un or said Singer MachinW were or FAMILY use proving the great popularity of Uie.BIngcr in the house hold. Anutxc6jWtf ,to'$tlp f-. dif ' :ret makers: .. HtmfT Ihnlta'i C. iolil ia,-1 ,Ml. r Wilson M IK I ii .old J..1" wt- Murhlnr (ml lllllH.r:..m " l"1 .vv,-r A llaki-r 8. M. C'o..-W..JU.-J " ('.- " ii'jn - l . M. Co !i t Olbln S. M. Cu..... 'n 8. M. Co - -- . r. B. II. o. a M. Co.. 1 Mlt.lalH. M. Co. , oc . iV t'oj:...ii-.J 2 ? ' U ,1 n " -i A i. a"i 1 T i ! .1 I' J HI :a I I I J W V-' i i . , . . M.B !L ! P-i) ? 1 tl M ' B -'J ! U. 1. . - A.-J-J V ....... , . . trimhg.-. -...i '-'0' '' ''A(rtk, Anwmy, ,.Ilkind30 IMrbUM KmUm lot If ... I - li "uv J"-"-- 1 ;,-"-'',,.' . I ' ' -k-r ttt k inr w 1 nur i .'1 .... -KT" . rvi, 1Y r nr - , , ALBANY. OiiUUm JWAJti :0Ai1UAlU, 10 4. Xf ii i i I fiAM mm & a r r v .? n ,n i i .. - m - i i . . H R E 3 H II I- 71 If Will 111 11 L -U. " ' rr.Tiv:' r : r Li n i zi tti m w t 1 . t.. B.-T -. - it-tt- ' i H I i". I.i 6 Ii '! I l t . ! 1 Here we are, with our delectable, ! inviting, gushing, pensive half-sheet agaiu, and we can't lielp it! Our new type ia probably on tho steamer Oriflainme which was expected to ar-jS-VDiil Oportland last evening, and if so ; wo will make extraordinary exertions to get out ft paper in full bloom next ! week. . ! At Lebanon. We had tho pleasure nf hoiiir nrcsent ni thcr-nbliff install-. iientef the oOIoci i)'iajaii(ltu.lfl J No. 44, A. F. & A. M., last Saturday evening, and seldom have we enjoyed rare. a. season of "refreshment." VorehipftiHirother Geo. Humphrey, Past Master of Corinthian Lodge JNo. 17, assisted by M. V. Brown conducted, tJta IntMiatioW 4(jrempniaV?tbe:' close of which a bhorc but Tnteresliug address was delivered by Bro. Geo. R. Helm. Tho neat and spacious hall was crowded witli the Brethren and their families, all of whom viewed the ancient and impressive ceremoni.es of The fUflpQlVLspread in the lower hail, was partaken of with a zest which, amply attested its appreciation by those In attendance. It yfasiyw tpQfi excellent collation. A.4iuV.'e for ttie ygmifipr. ( portlpu. ,t)w 'ipi'csent, coinlfrred tlio TestrVitied' the even fug . i'oldwngvVcrelthe officers in- :-nW)j-t:I'.!assoml W. M.; R. ppeafltefg. AV.; E. Keebler, J. W.; Oi H. ciaughton, Treas.; Jas. Lu Cow an, Sec'y; W. S. Elltins, S. D.j C. F. Moist, J. P.; R. McCulIy and Geo. Feebler, Stewards, W. B. Donica, Tyler. Monthly Magazine is issued, and a remarkably good magazino It is, when we consider that it contains 100 pages of reading matter, and is only 51,50 per year, or 15 cents single copies. heap.a.sthls is tlie.rublishe.rs send to eacli Bitbicrlbdr JTpriltiy Ixttlo chomb;,. one of the neatest pictures out, so sweet that ladies will bo delighted .milULiUa.cojitEJltaof.iji0 January number.f Ballou's consist pf a New" Tear's story of great interest, several ixcelleiit short stories, sonife remark able poetry1, tho commencement of a Hltory foV cliildren, more f "An Un fortunate Match," and tb pniling of the thrilling novelette,, 'OTs Ghost of Ilendeij'jan," a romance that has pleased very one. iicra s yaneiy nnnncrh touit most anv. taste, so we do nofi.weiaef at the poriularity of Ballou's Magaatne, as it JujjS what the peojile Jvant aiuJ'ill hy'c. Address Tbojrie afjalbplii 35 BrojffeId Street, BostonW 'TheiptibU8hors;eiiploy no ;rav)alirjg4geritB j - The t!oj'jBUKjBf tijafijKi,T fob JANUA&, "lS74.-il1itW'e1fih yolume of the Overland b.el!:witli b brilliant anu unusuajjy vfiwi nuini. ui mcic ftre seventeen cditCrjJf uiou 3 to the body of the magrfilne, to I eighteen different topics in thoditfcr al depart ments. The leading "article "Stony Bar Store, and itsj-pustoners" by Prentice Mulford, is (H perf ict photo graph of an old-tin miijing-camp, and ItsTrtiaractBis are ekgtchcd from life with much dry humor. "Poeti cal Self-mutilation," by S. M. Quincy, isajiistcriticijittuconithoi changes not for the ueue,r,.w'cn ponmar xdcib Rnnifftiihes makeWr the text 'of -boems longfamiliarA'iNulncrouy articles of Ueeided medkMlOVlaroons wiucn w? uoti slorle'Jtegeuds, histories, po emfy atcj ta made up of timely articles, iitcludi'iigamong other things, copious Siiiiiitifio and Art Notes, and an appreciative tribute to Prof. Agassiz. Tho book notices are numerous and readable, and conclude a number which will recommend itself to every lover of good magazine literature. $4 per annum. JoJiOr-H- Carmauy.A .C'o The OvtiUfR. ii;B;.;Jss. Next WShf fi present municipal ofilcers ef oqr eity .will "retire fronl the the ari(u'ous--public duties which have acyplVtfdupon them for the past year, ia lio succeeded by these recently elect ed. As is usual in sucll cases, some things may have been done in the past year by our city officials which might have been left undone, but we believe they have each and all faithfully and conscientiously discharged their duties under their oaths. Many im provements of public utility have been made, and we are of the opinion the IHifeH ifuod Uav, en expended carefully nu-joaioKMMHj. twlive he ojutfioiufi pfJJcf w ought to be mmt to by the good wishes and hearty thanks of a gretef&SWdufcilftllly.P JI'W ofilcers rirejioubtlfssf iOi ,lss .con oieiOJu.0ia.tUp oldaba wt ask for btip! tle, fuJKst eriBo'uragement In the pcVWrmaflee of their respective duties wcfl and faithfully. To Farmers. Howell, Harper & Co. have for sale the Statesman Urain Drill, the only reliable force feed grain on the Coast. Those imported by them are made with many improvements which adapt them to the jieculiarities fit this Coast. The hoes can be changed from a straight line to a ig-zag. We would say to those desirous of purchas in goof ij&ibariU,'ii&.idtt tail Itb see the "Statesman.'' as tticy guarantee it to be second to none now offered to fli fcufcHui rrviuT&w wlieat rye oaU, barley, timothy, 'and clover seed, and is quickly regulated to sow any uuoutity to the acre that may be desir- '4d.r'ThetiMW named firm also have ' feed cuting boxee and fanning mills of i the latest and most Improved styles; ! in fact the farmers will do well to go 'fcU.au,' ,.uariic. " ', "; ' '' i"" J'.rf?WH p&tanV.' Couksb of Lectures. Elder 0. H. tttafct0onfi,tho Baator. "rf Ui J?lrat1 p4tiA CliBioli ot mi itjskW M hextSabbtth evening (Jan. 4,) com mence a series of lectures on the Polity lud Faith if tfie'tfaWKSrom his bosition and standing in the denoml tation ,and hiB Jpng, id Intimate Is eminently fitted to present the same learly and correctly,. and those who littend will doubtless get many valu able ideas relative To"one of our largest find most respectable religious coirl- Inunlties. "Their manner of doing fmsiness, or theburoji-jjovcrnment of he Baptists," will be the subject v be brlen neiSbba'VenMH!!', OppoblTtN' 8to"AMiMe KlNE.X Col. Teal Infornls4 us 'ttt within Hb hext week the first steamer of abj )pposition line between San Franaiscb md Portland will arrive at the latter place These VWels.Tlthough not iwned bv B. Goldsmith & Co., will rim1HcC0!rnSi6tf HVItti1 thetfllhol W AVillamette River Boats. The inaugura tion of this line will be a rare blessing to our neoti:.-. and wo hail Its advent fWith joy and delight tng To FAI)Bf.A'NbT. Our friend feUofWoeitizgnnitl. be liffidtarts In a iew days for Bavaria, Germany, to epend a year or two among the friends and scenes of his nativity. Mr. Sox has for many yeacs .pastbeen one Albany's most popular and successful IWjQhnnts,.n,di the .tea(riwlshes,rSpfJ bcores of fendt)wtU mid MM' In h Iwanderings among the classio scsn bf the Old World. Bon voyage, Lea I Lebanon Gbanqe. Following are- tthe newly electtW oiacl of Lebanon Grange: It. A. Irvine, M.: J. Was- Jrange: It. A. Irvine. M.; J. Was- B. E. Keebler, A. B.; J. JN. MclJon- tald, C; J. B. Smith, Treas.; -G. F. ttJurkhart, Scc'y; W. M. Smith, G. IC; (Mrs. J. N. McDonald, C.i Miss Mary 'Wassom, F.i MMEiletf Cheadle, P.; Miss Bettie BurHhar.t, L. A-LasJ; Vlassofl8 candidates and 'now nuui- hofirs about 50 members, (VfiCSH OF.iloNKS-rSberiff Pkr Informs usthat... ha has no trouble whatever ItMSolfel taxes this S" ;evciybodjeemrng Jvell suppliedItll 'readv, 4SBi!S3At Solo he cqIIucMJ SS,200; n 'Arownsvillo, $4,85b;Jat) ed IHSftev. 3,900. "Tkl is much Uetter l ... M .... ... -Al- than any collector nas evqr, oeei..uia ;to d In tlie county Jjeforei j The; jyly of AlbauyhrtOue "paa overne-fifth , of the taxes of the"cuiinty. I v Ll i fci'i ; m t, , ner leacncir m riwuwiitm ireiiu- ..l.t!? Ml Jit Clllt, Will UICIIUO UX1133 jV '-wnw comga re- he taught in Wiljametto University and brings hi jh recoWlWHBIflatlyns from Predent Oaten of tfffUniigtytion. ' GoDY for 1874 ughprs itself in 'sight in brilliant oress ana supero style. WeovVo1tlli6rTif-fttlrafv' or instructive number of that in valuable lady's companion. The new chromo, "Trueatof "Nature," hasn't come to our table yet, but it is claim e tdtc B05 attractW linmiuriv; to subscribers for lff4i'J'i Notice to Farmers. Now is inie to no to Howell, Harper and put in youVoKJer1 1 for threshiul machines,, reapers, mowers, headers,. thing else that you may Svant next t next harvest very cheap. They-will P iyour orders and guarantee satisfaction -for a small copfrmesipp. -SEED.-Hpwell, .Harper, & Co, have ichoice articles of wliciA "fbt ' setrd, such as Fall or White Winter, Click, Chill Club, Sonora, etc.; also a lot of Orchard Ornsa nnd Tiiliothv.fiec.lL all of which Ithey will dlspos' ottiy1 exchanging for otjie.gqediqu, gthct..tprmsJ jyilcu will sufcba ,aUt(Stl t.uu A iei-j-i Peterson's Magazine for January, 1874, waltzes Into our sanctum in its summerry, charming.stylo and Is perfect gem of "goodies" lor the This hoiidniro. farailv and home circle.. T! is Ihe'Lest 'mftBUjiiQfpi;ille( prtco e'vor luunoit " ..nTl Attention Squad! We are - re quested by A. gJPpweJIj agent, to in form those interested that the tniru asspssuiont,QntJip. stpcIvofho.Asfpria and AlliMtf F8piiers'.)paiix now rlnA ami miwl. bn nniil immediately. Mr. Powell will receive and receipt fVr , - . the same at the store or uiain, ounMorgauizing o County ,Me4iiLc0cjnty 4 Co. in Albany Wheeler's Column.-Ih anotherRvTlksi.to pMr.euergeiia aod pWfging pbtod-wtrl n 'faqiid -tUo uew ailnmll adv. of that enterprising liberal brick, Mr. A. Wheeler, of Shedd, who knows how to sell goods faster than anybody else and kee'p ug-thj bpjt stocksin the county. 1873, one B'iu file 'containing bills andy envelopes with notes and school orders. Several papers are of no value to any one but me. The finder will be liber ally rewarded bjretiimingthesameto A. N. ARNOLD. improved pumW now in use being tlie cheapest and most durable for sale at Howell, Harper & Co's estab lishment. : k Cheap PLow.j-Howell, .Harper. & Co. hsvc'lurtt recefveir'a ! large lotV Collins Cast Cast Btcll and the ce bratcd Star Mollne Flown, wliich they are selling at great ly reduced prices HowEl.1. Habpeb & Co. want buy all the oats in Oregon. P! VlTTT!nrfBtiI-'fV Albany Il'grrtt(Mfiitby oiHnw-mwlay, IXc. 14. U. K. WARREN, red. u . V (. IDUntlL A Happy New Yearl ,lfowfum1)er rltr;i.ifT ' Stewart's' egg-ndgg was ricii a'ud .Jimi'i ir iw.r. . ') ( -J v... K !.! are.' - Goodbyt;t)lTdafli3r6wre ybu, New ! 0;M 101 fiiiml ito xUac:nm i;r; mil Qrange, Secretary's, ..blipka at .fuip, office7. J ' ' " " Col. Teal oam un.fje.G0jerapn-J JBnf6wBs1i!CRte"ttt-Jiugene ny UrowningtnJS ia MtiUrort. eoibtiXJ Everybody is squaring accounto for- llie old year. , , .,, . . ,C i'1.' . V Nat. iana'a new steameu la running pn Cbos Bay, ."' . HtoiVXiJ Vineyard, of Polk, caJJed luring the week, ,Wf.'.'ijtt The Old Year.. Wfliit, 6Ut-batIied in gnouT Porker collects taxes at Jtiar rlsburg'riext Monday Our prlntistical friend, Wallace MauzeC Igt( 9TJS5 WfflfU .Fred, Graf Ja, bunaing,lft..fumitur9.; khop near AlthoUBe's Planing mill. I ,WhctiLLl.v1iruopl,.Us Si IUubs. Ihe Iffgliestitlias Ei'e'ji this Season. 5,GpblGfljt ftttiIrtAy-elctisAatgjd f ia, spent sol tlfW m-$ui city fast veek. The Sali Diego flvr has beeifary for live 'yraife. I Jt llnffitl)e i pefDrmod Itoper. - ,ai5oB K Ten vessels arriveamt rortianji i.asi j eeK!fiiullir SUwc'r't(i c'ayi!''liaa"ii; to w it if saiu, Wfli ue. ju w.qnk'WMI w Ing vessel, Virgiuius, Bank on her way ;fo New York. 'f-iMany Albany hunters now slay the !fe8tMuo1i5eli6tis''feboie"ai4,iiao tBix couples, at .lit. Biiagin, tai., verp, mflr9(l'i0!ip. ,day .hwt, .w.eeHcr. Httppy haginl' J '' "i '"i '"" ' ' Our youug musicalli-ieud, Erpf. Jake BrenBcr,'tmlIed-yestetday wlliie"bn a brief visit frpm PprtJaid, . Postmaster itayniond kept a water njibp6n;ti'l,ychrlstnia afid;)he'n tiatd us and the rest of his friends. '.Dm Bois airlyteclird''hll!iseir'In' I the1 supper.fpt fjlie; IVfeoien, )Hnrlit. .We heard it. immensely, pjaised. tJ A severe distemper prevails among the horses ' different (arts'!;'6f'J this jcouuty Bpveal. cases have .-jiroved Nftital.'-i--i-''J-,'-J--i- IDal.la3,,Pri.oe ,bj, quif,e ,. suqcessfnlii,n . TT ..1- IH .l.n.ttJM. : uiuuh. "k"v mink in his trapa iieafc 'till '. city: last' tttondftyi- -L n r-.rU A- HonJt J. 6tilei,ue Comb' llntendentof SchoT)9,"i9 atf'ni no! A ty Suir- SchoT)9,':i8 atf present at tending the State Teacher's Institute at Sato. OI' U'WII 'J.UT The position of medical advisers to the Tulare indlSnVoT "California is vacaHtr.HVtisn opwilua- fct Dr,. (fhpm4 J ') fi jl 1 I Mr. H. J. Butler, of Independence, gave us a pleasant all last Tuesday, and reports his bailiwick. as flourishlug "md'BWftJuAj YH 1'ifi Ssi I iit'ijl The curiosity In literature now wduffl ')Pbhiani! lfiicl Jldh't contain3 the wordl "ybfi Ho'' lii a dozen places. Hon. Jas Shields, our OouuvsTreaS' urer,rednfty nialie oVe$i,()tK)vf$k.the school fund in two transactions. is most coinme'ndabre';'' toy 'munj Swearoff now. 2 rfu,Iarz?I.ion'rC:K1We or.ffl ttt&iqtfrhtilM to Syracuse Grange, on last baturday, Mr khttri BarYeifand David" Lewis Horace Farwell: WaiS- elected Master and,CP,A..JIUlpr,,$pri'tary,., .,.,, ,,T OurelftgantyouilgifTiendj peOt Fo; gave a party of iiis .friends.. i suporb gnlftt'iV ijU Co'smoiioiltan Itestiiiraut last evening. It was a rare affair, AnWAr aowtieHt ffli-4hr W;".R. T. Co's line will be finished by Jan. 15th. Her fUst trip Willi . probably be from Albany to Astoria on an "excursh." Lord among us?" We don't see why that paper wants "16 Inquire Into mat tcrrwhich (ioot at all ajuctt. Tfluiiks toV. HrOearVarC of Uo keeps a first class market and never falls Wijieaso fii's numerous cus'ternrs. Prof. Parrish,,the veil known Port land danclngtina'l'f:,!;' Mti'WflMt' dinsV'o? tlie 'fiast'Poi'ifiWaljBnd, came up last eveni rig" to fa& y for the firemen's ball; fo'f I r.s nsri pterin 0.ur yttjng ,friend, Ji)ac.,.C)iui last i.l' 1. .1.. l f A Ikol evening urunw iwtt ;wn " by.s falrlkuliterSMlSs'Alylra BiyWlii; We wish' tlieui tUoueaiid . Hajipy New 'Yenrs: ,: .ix.'-ui' AciJl.hiis bepri Issued fpf 'i,'. jjiectrng of thfe,tysicritlisl'tff litmi' Cbnnty I U IUV lll V3II.IIHIO V. JJ... jamIary 4( 1874,-fi the purpose of WTl tlttlrtlty." Tirownsvilie asent. O. P. Coshow, Esii., for valaiftTtiifWrneS''BM Woshow. realizes that now.ja.jt good tlmo to help the printer. presents on the 1 lulsey Christmas Tree, I and a fine time:'was' enjtiycd. Judge Baldwin; ;airivred .nuttftj aiijlftn-! .uropriati! addreaSv, . . . ; - ' 4lr. Be'lIlngcrT ot the Star IJrewery.l liurig a most excellent keg of . 'pre-1 mlum lnsr on our family Christinas' Trpp, wliich te why we think he ja.. festive Old SanUv Klaus,. ,,,". m ; Iu-eousequenuo of several grievous' erirtt (Btwrjrrlnj :iut'-wetle-- hi -Jho orfuliui H9.m. 'tbere)l the Granger's! Hotm?," we' Wgsih ' aprofJuee -ii -iW week, properly ;coroeiii. k) ur l-ivt objigipg uiyt 11 llAle f !?nt and M-;. It Km &3 VI iia"'" last 1 oA'fpy' sejit br. iP'r herift Jiio. Pitrlt welcome wpir "f l'ij:re for wiiicH vteeMin& ttfittltx. ' , , V iluIu'tkpoww.yere mw .vwjr. ACn ir.unia Eiiwt Moras ! "?A M m the Six- of tb-AlNniy ( 3,frft.' Www 'v iuVntf )' YS r Uutnl o"1- - the Fixeraaus Balh last nigbUwe oo huMi Mislead Minute aud' i Hattis: Sliarke, the daugliters of Mr. S. A. li.Tke, of the Salem Statesman. S essi...Mgrt, T Wadaworth, and Parks fcWedbli'e ITfflost excellent Job lof cnlnemlnlncr on our lato burnt-out &fn""TIiesitgenireh)biJ ptf thorough UiCtai'aiuK.workmy-and Should. b liberally patronized. I Mr. J.tB;y7iti'q th4flrra oT Wy- tttt fc Clarke or tins city, yesteruay jshippedf480 tons of wljont fofflewett cb. GfifS. Sli'illisori,' riihuifger Of the FaN er'B Warohdusojs.shippiug immense mounts of grain at present. That r, wa a rare - occaMpn - at if r. ieo JTox's parting supper" last night. ome 80 ladies-anogeutlmau partook Jite ipiineelY hospitolity.rC)Bir. jpagne and merriihetlt 'ra'ft;freeiy 'nhd toasts were offered jtnd responded to hy various ladies and gentlemen pres ent. . ' anr. at :mt . Bj;v, I?t. Jl. ,Cf IUU,,who has been ji, klid Eastern StutesJotisbteral .Mouths: past, has arrived in Cal.ifprnia on his iway home but will,tanyjn,tiial ,fjtatp Iforj), jfjjjir iVeeks .visiting friends; ; .-Itis ;many-fri'eiuls in this Stats will be glad jliealtb. ' Mr. JoufaSoa.A Hbfflahdbdtclier and ptock) dealer, jrccenth:- punthased. ou ilttinared andiuty neoa oi.uonoounueiu tattle from A. Haekleman of this city; ffho cattle apeboing well fed at Miller's StaWdn'andlbe -shipped 'toPoft lland by the cars as -fast as needed In 'tho' markets -pf.Uiav city, j -rJ.nr f As we wont to press a uay eurnur thari'usiial wkcah give ho itccouuf of Ithe gra,nd Jfew ;'ear;' Ey.Ball of the Firemen wuichj was tb liave oouiei , oil lisi.VUiUisJay) ' tight;' .'.-.Esteiislve' lrparatioii8 were being made 'tyr tho several Cooiroittces, and nd festive time was anticipated. -t ' I rBentpTcpupty's. ,uios,t, . exemplary. ana ellWlcnt nernr, assistea uy jup. S. Montgomery, ofUils city, last Bun day toeb-aaiobntroperoas .inauor man to the State Asylum. -He had punch od out all. tho . windows ia Corvnllls with a pitch-fork and was In search bf other world's to "conquer when over hauled by Sheriff rahncr. - , . m le 'Weoniah on Christmas day. waa the largest daily ever printed on tol.p'ast'rjft'.Spiita.iQed 56 columns, 42 of which. werOjdevotcd to newBi edt tori'ais. selections,' etc., making It i very entertairiitig sheet.' The size of the paper was 48 by 72 inches, it was piluje'4,by1 Cherriin ou pnd 'o lioe ana uo s largo pyunuer prcsseB. Thc.paily. Francisco Chronicle is nowthe leading Newspaper ot the Pacific coast.- It (loes tho largest nrU'iMUiniv.-busiiiMs. and- hasi-v un- que3tlohably,y the largest circulation. Qn Jauwary Jstr mil,, we- wocKiy Ohmnicle will be commenced. It will bo $4 ayear, including the. gift of a luindspmo Map of the United States. ' Constable Douglas, 'of Harrisburg, camVigwn" jtp"; this .city: last Sunday with a crazy man named Win. Wind ham, but theman managed to:'olide higi keeper, and, getting little start), made iueh" a! viorpiis .requisition ,o I to gct..away, ..eiuuo.,wuen notiiliig 'fiashcei) heard of him.' He It a pqwsi'ful manj 11(1; Ji1 his Jnsapo moods is mosttlangeioua and difficult to manaRfe. for a barrel of dellpious sweet cider. We don't see why folks shouldn't be happy with barrel of elder on the tap, a keg of lager oh the epek, a Now Yar'ffgoosopuhe spit and 500 de linquent wihscrlbers Ml drawn up" in line in WaSf1"'AiV'loffl(Sj!:Wttng their turii'pay 10 ;' $k!pld alld renew fof lhe,Now iear ,fjt,. dill I, ,1 .i .1 y J 1 . HARRIED .GrtlMES-WALliEU.In- Ilairuburic Deo. ii, una, at thcmntili'iu'O ot thn brlUu'ii. fUir, IjVKot: KlIjKh- Wnita-r, Mir. :nft M,rnr mid MIB baba ,ci Wai.kbu all Oi UilM county. r y&t .. )f Tho cnmpllmdiMof 'the (8on, In Uio imno pf UieUmlifhty ,I)oluuvopmi! with ho'n)"vo inatlai, aiul in rntnrn W13 watt the happy cotipfn a "Morrjr Clirltmns" and a lisppy opunublifl JU. ,- .1: A 'B8c?ifiM. !PJ5W.Jl.i Knocli.MUltrf yvday ..itiilked Oivj jstically iiitip bur oflle, ''earryinlrn, latge and flaojit I)pauUfu(ry ornament! kebearlnititlWinltlatfl ''M. Vi B.j?j tjittefully baited In varied oolow on lHc rnirfoce of . tlu cjikp, TJilhaudaoiiib, prp -ont was acepmpaniud by tile nntiiex oWM. Rosette Jflller, Miw'Karrlatto Jipior and Miss Iluijriittrt Millerjl to till oTwhom we bow our most gfatoful acit)iowlcdg6mc''n taltintl earnestly ' wlnti the fair donors a "nappy New Year1' and many returns Of. the name. ! U i, l t f r. ' i 'i I DnowNKJ). ThoW. n. T. C(fk Bteoiner Shoshone oij'jie? ijlj I(tn Inst Sunday, got aground, and In afr-j leijjtjng; pi a.l4t again she lost man out of the life boat, who Wits drbwtietl befdrc lie corild recei Vo assist-! aiico.' ila and th mate wcra attempt-; ing tQ rrryj Uioi) ajiore, wheni be fell, out. pf, the boat, and , the cable catching liliui by tho leg, drbwned'tlioi poor fellow whilo he was floundering1 in the -water,-Ho as a young man about' 5 yearjj p.t jigc, and had no fain-i rPTMro TnxBitWe t rcfijoted toStatethst Itin; Albert Brtrtseh will arriv ln.thto,'0ity pn next . Monday ,! and .will, remain tor aeveral, dava ,yr the pnrpose of tuning piauoa, i. ('f Jin Palba Jiepiillican isout If itli a patent, .inside last week. That is, ther9,wan't.njtJiing;p,riptc4 on it iut plain wliitp4 Jt was easily, read. Tho JIa-aU Bpeoial ay that tlifi resignation of General Sickles aij 17oitd States Minister hi been officially accepted. i Tlili Ol.li AMI TUB NliW. The clock slrikos twelvo, and gray-haired old man, leauing upon a jataff, passes out into the dark cold inight, never to return. Who can toll jhow many (ondor regrets, how many mournful memories linger around him. Aslio passes out to tako his placo among his predocesaors, the jnow-born child of Timo comeB bound ing in, and with a merry srailo and Ringing laugh, scattei'B broadcast his merry gTeetingy,''!lAthaxlaWrifng Of a now year r tnany god resolutions 'will bo fbf m' ko be brokeS,; many , who greet the uewcomer to-hight sS1 jbvYitliy'frinia scenes of mirth and revelry, will, ore hotnkes his denarture, havo passed khe, changes whioh will have taken folios in ovory homo, some for the If T:- 1 , ' ' . 'u...i.J.,...r.. JLJJ Deuor, some . mrv fimi:urau,juuj inow on the downward oourso, awakou- lad ere iotfiialoy wift aatti thair ,iopS land tke tho straight and narrow way; 0tfSer8,)'ltttied" fiy liHeniptfir',j)wHl: jtread the path whioh seems linod with flwer-buiwjto'jiiimlwjUiWisJiW. oljl Knosoa shall have recorded an ohej year, thj jrfillolooXjbiqV" 0 blighted lives and blasted hopes. Dark. judoQ are thongos tho old yar lil writtaUj. M Uomuilaaditdciu-. lato. ' True, wo have this yoar been iriared,ft iTcpntitjoj jrfIjoM t-errlp, scenes ot last year, wuon minions upon millions wore tlh great oljflajgra- tions, winch !n a" single night Vodiiced to a mass oa)ape1oas ruipflgi;andnd. imposing ediiioosl wiiiob, beforo tlieir fall, stood monuments of decanoe lid erandour. Yet this ycar-s Ufsas- tersTiave boon 110 less fow in number nor sad Wotli igur Jff sick as we turn n-om iuio jcai o tvjuuiw of bbi rors on land and Boa, and our oyes rnoirftcniwitii Joara ai 'tlioy 'Stll upon thenow-mado graves of some of our best and ablest men anu purest womeu. ; V now year tuay-woi oo;uiBKeno nj- irianyjcenes of horror and of crime, ai have onaraoiemea tne past; way there bo no record of Spanish butch cries and of ghastly bodios laid low in martyr craves; fewer homes made desolato by remorsoloss contagion'; fower lives sacrificed to tliojuggornaut of the railway; fower bodios consign ed t tho cold bosom of old ocean; fewer brutal murders, aud loss of critno in pvery sliupo;' Mid upon tho register of that wingsd spirit, who 1& scribes our good and evil deeds, may be awardod tho praiso, "Well dono, ojooij and faithful servant." u MKETINO OF STATIC CUNTBAI, COM MIT1UU. fElsewhcro will be found tho call lor tbe meoliug of tho Democratic State Central Committee at Portland, on thp 22nd inst. This is later than usualj for ;lho iMoffitodf ihfrpfcffilnitteo,! bajlve beirovVrIt 'is4, eaflf 'ttioughJ Heretofore, in consoquonco of tho meeting tiling iu midi jHto, , wljan1 tfce ,C8lunAraVSs blocfaWoTwrtu lco, thp counties of Eastern Oregon havo been almost wUolljfc purepreaentod.j It is fiopod howovor, that tho dato for lias liiootinp; will allow tho raomborsl J!ttit i)UJjeSiiloIU3ms auf,p)oriaonjr to attend, It is now desircable and. expected the Democracy of thoaovor-j id douDtics in llio Slate will go aolive-j ly'tb work, perfecting tliolt orgauiisa- tion and preparing for the approach-j ing political campaign. Wo have al w'iloy and unpriuciplod foe to oontond with ouo that will not spare any Hiibtorfuge or trick to bbtain a victory, Alttiongh weakened by intornal dis sensions and fostoring-to-tbe very oorel witb corruption arid rpttoniicsB, yet the Jladioal party of Orogon will next Juno make one desporato final effort to regain its ascendency and to again: attijn a position whoro it can plunder) and rob tho peoplo; aud to gain this end no trick will bo too low and no! knavery too moan to resort to. Tha peoplo must bo prbparod for this emergency aud must unito undor onoj oommoB baaaer i nravcntnucU catastjfojiholp WfeaUvcir hiai bo iaid1, oi omcr movemcnia to purity pontic and preyef flup)i pajrey J .AVjod and May from again securing tlie rein ofoor t$fa.tfl .GvnnioBty and , a , i Ijlju- plo trom roprosonliiig our young coin monwcalth in tho national Congress, wo know of no organization now suf ficiently potent and, powerful ,to ac complish sucB a purpose aavo- hat o! the Domocrtiey. "The pcoploVoxperi- ence and ltnowledgo of our proBcuj able and efficient Slate administrationj is a sufliciont proof that the Domoo racy rosy safely he trusted with ibei alfaira of our Slate and that its rep resentatives may safely be relied on ascapablo, vigilant, economical, nml honest. In ifoff);ct5anif VoW4oally .aik tbebonost pooplo of all parties to ponder well Uipie'tUiogi sod wo lavd no fear of tho ultimate result of their reflections. Tho party which has so) well served tlio people in tho past can not fill to be again entrusted with tlii administration of affairs. j MUKT1NU UW TUl UKUOHRAnc mTA!CB Th'Wiritj''Wa'!rM,'S mltteeofthe State of Oregon, Is horo- bv requested to1 rrleef ttt' th City' of tt'ortlaua bWnmrsdfty, th 22d. day ,'flf LTanuaryj lJij)a S', o'cWck,, j... ',iii,'ti , pf teaid day for the purpose of; designating the. tiui audi manner "of 'holding. jDemoeratio 'atatS CoiiVehtiori,1 ao'-' kordance with'the usage bt Hie' party, and otM'Aa?'iWnBW9to other, , bufunes as may j)rpirly .wu elpre sniu epnii mittee. SaM Committee Is ompoaed '. fell. ..MOW Itmw ua B'Ult. I n HX.llIll: ' nenjnmin. ttfiymonil,...-. A. itiwJA..;u..v.'i.,u.liMi. JtlCKNOU :.....'..!..:..Ik)lilriAfr W. ll..laokitU. Win. 'l'li-lw'iiorr..,.s--m!n,f,w,nrrV'!,",lrW A. lj. WHiuruu J. C. Avery . bonton J. 11. HlUlklLniUlLu.....i'.h'.l..lMi.;M....'jA.t.l.l'lll(l J, J. Walton, Jr.,...w...,........MM... .liim O. W.Uruyv. ...Miirlnn ii. m;vvHofftici.H.;..ii..'...i:.i.,u.i..;.,..(ii..i..I,iik W. L. While .T....7..... Cluckiimas I1llBll1ll(l.H..UAi...lM..A...iMMlllttlOnlHh W. A. MiiMKriivo HColllnibla A. Vnn lluson vv,..v..m.Vu.w.i....Clut80tt W. II. Knnwtt u:...V:.T.........I."."....ZTIllninoik J. M. llLti.-rjMi!..u.-w:AUi.Juj.M.iiWjiten II. (J.l'nliio Umatilla A. C. Ornlg .....s ,.....'.,..v.,.iJnlon I. Il.IInln.i..V.i...........V.'.:....'...,..'W.'.,-l...JBlil''r J. W. naUhvin..-t.i..i.n....M.,uo.a.M.ii-oil.Wliult Shouldsaay vaoancieahave -ooeurred In any of '.'the ' counties; "the 'CbUiity Comihlttees , are recommciHled tq. ,011 such vueancies,, '.'.' A UH atfeudaupe, pf tho Committee is oarnostly -requested; "' Vf . In' WHITE,1 TQuXMaXDtm. Slu Central Com. iOeegen, City.TDeo., aotb, -1878 1 i ' ') JqwUlo V'-'l i'.ii-I 10 0')l''iii fill ii. ami valdi?. Vmt ltit ni'OUivr Kiji''.'. -evriq lo Wi Wi;rti:(Ij -if ).' Veitma jirt , 7c, T .w.i' ;! .I'v'Vi'a"" Ami attains unfold. , At water? wicel" i1i.-JJihI ihoiiltt nil) titimburi 0'rfMMi'"' . . '. i -" ' : Jl '- i '''' ,,-vt,,.. !r'7'V ptmltg m only niitw,h,!i;ii -i -o! ; : We oomoiUi io gmte of the tend Wd Year, And' stand by thetfoirih of tho New, f 'J', 7 ijat us iiay tho trlbutoofn slnglo toar j... it .:To the Old, then tildlttcUou. i.m -,t- ' ... ) I'lj. in ,,-'i. Tot tlie'tllirit f g6jto','lty hopos and foan Have fled beyond rtcall,, ...-f t i...i .Jo.tho mlsty'ri'iipn of burlej years i.' ,t a'i. i Let the aoaldUig tear dropa Call, ... . i. ,(! , t ui sll'aat'i for still down ilia lading auoni, ' !i u. .ot'llmemayljetOBrdaKiundi !.- n 1'ls the nuillled iH-nt of the.bputmun's oar , .Taalwresetornalboundjjijjj,.;.. ;.s :. .';.,.- 'And uiinfy o'er th'o rocodlng tldo -. .;':, ! ,'' -May ba saan a happy throng - . ., Ulideinrtod frUuuU an tluty Iwlrtly glldo : " Ai.X lu. IwmrA IIia lii.iitiiinn'Niioiiir. ' . lie slnsa In a low,' oli.'niollnvr (train, ', bt Joys that bifore tbum llo ; And the Joyons'Mirong ohi the awoet refrain, .M KhJiftWimlnjiUngwayesrfiayt.'jiaA.l'i More faintly are hoard thono swelling notes, rr Mofa dlnly-i!lOAe iopfiia aro aoollr i fTOT - They nroKone-i no snuw-whlta ixlrioa: floats "i5EV mnP '"'W tjiij aaye ljiii, n,.,i 'i i l,,nej'ittudu,4(ipiirli!(l Uirpii"')'ir,-,1 1 1-arewell to tho dt-aa liia! xoar,!ii.u tILl'l" n 'nriiwell to tile boiitlpon lent and slrong ;r 'jriie mornliig bcoina i)ipoar'. ; , , . .. jnid now while buns rrf'roseatc llht ,', " 2'i ' 'tJlarnldUionowora.yoarLif. --LaL-uaXuriiAvltUu-uuMr bawUsbau-brlgbt. . And sonf spf goodly olieor.);.;-; : - fUrPUIJHias u "forward marp!r;T;" .Hofore u )lda tho; fisld u , j , 5 fl J.,;f OVr the.wjst Js spread Uod's 0inlig arcbr ' ,j(('.bv'tiiiit aui Bhl(ild. hh ,'.,,','; v 1 jiieiV baft' U tlio year Just ushered in '.',1 ! 1 Hull lo the rich and tho pool! -l n-ri ' I ffnit U tho weary ehtfdof.Mq,". ltfiiv hn I'm, tuidiMln no ihuDO. .'ilali, )lta to urlKliil'oxpectant youtil ( -HHlltoroobteitrqmtjllllBqiro;'- ' ... Tr theAtTTitaj-endh' hope prove fraaerr'd trutli lit Arkl rrtsj inbsrln tkatrnih -airgage.'' 1 , TlmR rushes Qrllilie'th'o cnirlo's "Ighfi , n ' 'flio yp'uiil; ifjll senn'ltto olft :'' ' T,.,f: ' S'piifeKatd spliUel ihay nli'jfiu f.ljp rlut',,, ;;,'l,1l'o,wuurtiicrpwn of jq'ju , (oi!, "xhi.h, '''tfl'i.'bnoh'ls'resorviU'PirS.liiJse awioi'!,,'i,,:,. i .J.Wbasbaroln tlio duad'lj:.Ktrire, Ji;oJirJornafoe Trptlyl) tflfijll I AH tney inareu o er liiu puna in inu, rvr- 1 1 ,.'.: - . i..r-r. ;..! Wlfl fijncli Int Uiero nm on'overy sfdiJ -' ' ''. ; 1 ' - f (''. In Choreh.'lu wtitp and mart,',. , ,,'L'; ' 'ifui the foulest of all am tiw ftioa thai lilila . -In WieerwrmborBrrf the heartr-" " "r: Iliefc strrkr! irltkl'rt pre yWloM wllrou't i Atihiiiip WDho li(.bglnil '. j t-l BolfKMaiHuuluas'aJid haUMU4 doubi. Are tho vilest forms of sin. Tho purest gold Is doepest found Ilrni'Hth l.he nmililv lr-vnl. And henntol lliyp aud rulli'iiiuilij '''j tMMhi aiit rf I fiit ftl cftbdr stranger, friend or brother. " A score of virtues may exalt, Ueu these j o'erlook tho other; May eaeh tat out In Ufo auow ., - -i . And stuiO U bo bettar . & i .'U ' .' '. 'L . Then reformation flrin and true .OurnatlolisluUIunlelter. " ' t,t. ) Y "r t, tho Parson feed Ills hungry fold i i .' 1 . onpnrei'Uospolruiioiifi, -',. j- ',, Aiiffnot jiruclaltu Jod wo(tl jjor go.ld( Nor Indian Itescn'fttlons. 1 ' ,1 - ,' '': IM Inwyvf too' slrbPM sean his brief X Wltb vlfwsalwvw rtl Piels:i( k'jr.i Taxpayers theft would Ud relief ' From costly cfrctilt dockots,,. Boctori. Wfrb deal nut potent pills And kill "secunUam artum," Should, by their conscience, square their bills And surfer nuugbt to part them ' im'.a ft..tllb-ltrl-With seeifir tlle i lit: lli , 81J0HH ntltriM n 'irstsii.nor (iniiio, j r, If Fortune deign not them to smile ' .).'., Let him Join "Old Dcrtand Illpplo." 1 ' Mi febfuiui, fh tut'n, should honest be ..' Ihontry.oliarfcoand debit,.; ii ' And cnnAirrnars should all agree ' f ' f : t ' To not abuse their cri-'dtt , T .1, ..i. t i '!.! :. i i'','; '. Tho farmers aH shoulrl Join the Clraugo And rule this mlghtynatlon ;' " . f -Then tu clie power thuy gala to change'. ' -..TlwraUispf traosportativn-. .M . , ! . . . , . . . .... - . ;Thl ham 1 snng In worilsof truth. If not of ryfhmle Iwauty, And pointed out (0 Age nnd Yoffllf .5110 tfolden mln of duly; '- 'if wfnng, I'll wliniiiffysuhinir" ''' To rlgtit whakifre l.lie abuse Is ; If any fuel tiat tliey are "lilty" lit thein send In thefr cxeuses, , i , --.i . J.,, .1' I II mnlee my weekly flslis still; , ( fn spite of ffaiiiiui and ashes, , . i, N nd if yon owoaprlutrr's bill, ' '',.' Wbyiheut cnino."help Hie, CAari-is."-' I ) ,, ., . i .. CUUtKSVK JS. VAVIAHli.;, (- ii . . , .... .. Tt. (!. Ht-iwl, cilitor u( Junior Vcnio cWi'f, called lust nlfflit.- "'' ' ' RATES OF ABVIJUTISlN-'s, . 3 Ull I i(l"l H IHt 1ft l " i oo 1 t ini ia im" iff 'Mi : tin i mi is on 22 ii ' f no U si) in no !? mi o no u on to 1J 00 18 00 1 30 00 .48 OH 00- 2d 00 40 0i AO 00 ,10 00 10 00 01) 00.1100 00. hjenti per Ma, taop Mwrtitm, -;,i Hf legal aaa.tninsient uuvernHrni.-rw dh Ipw ii4r f li Ifnef, for bt fiwt imwrUnn, and $1 ill fwiquara Sot eapU ii0Btiiuet. ir . .Brtioil. . '. ' IPll'jTllllJCBItAjrjC'Sf tHAMCBHI' ('. j1 Fr'dm tire cfidfof or latest' 1tfo- Ipratits it is baTdly probable f'lal - VV"!!:' jliams will bp confirmed as Chief Jus-1 tibe? Tjfisl'Monda' threiji wTtfiesscs iweA eiiainfried liy Hlieenntc JudK Iciary Committee in relation lo eharge dgafcilt Williamsj lo-wifrfc'AsifistSnt Attorney-iGorieral! Hill.I.AI ;3i i-'allaj jdiiof Clerk.cf ithe; Department -.of Justice, and Heptcaent ati voNcs ijfii.li , 'pf'Orogirt ti laet named Vitb rofcri lencB to ndveraq telegrama fmniJlliaf 'Statell Whilpr Born Senators Ihink tWn6miifdtidnmnynIiima!tolyU cot 'firmed, others are ot the bpiriibn thai iffSfftfafo W the Commitfeb. ( Not- witlistaridlrir tliei (Slafn'orS rof tlie"' W Spectable and'inflrietiiiai Knilioal or' gans,who aredisgustod with Williams' tiSrhinatibltjTrdsidentGrliiif sttiliborn ly WfusWtb''wltli(1raw hls'nafrie'r '"' I UI,It fassorterj that mkm6 fffiii to receive coiifirmatioh itwr Cliit-f Jus- tioolieViil resign Iitj bfKee'of AttV hey G(oiie.;'',It' seems' tiy'ns ' that gotid taslo and' deceky" woiild1 nave sug'gdsted to hint tlio- 'propniHy' m resigning the Attorney Geuoi ars ofliufl aa soon as ins name -wa'-6ei u io Seriate by the Presiaent fbi; 'conBrirfa tion as Chief Justice.1 -dj' ' I FAMILY OI' MUHDKHIiKH AKIlliSTHU. Frora-in Atlantai.'iGpre.in).- n Deo. 31th, the. fojlowiug m. -telpgrapbed; 'A Beriaatipn:; was' 'pfodutieil , at Bionvillo; South Carolina; mat weeitj hi the ftrreet-' ol'the- Bfndeil family of mrftderers ntBeviOavjllej i .this corjnt,b9ui)ve?piUes froui town. iyery ope--wiu foinoiuuui im. jub BxPiKmPntbroduMd bribe dlafuvSr , of 8ie'w3io,lesaIo(iirnrat'8 '-eonnnitted by tb!f Bender family -.itw iv.mauU 1'be ; bodie of yrotimsi were, fuuud buried, ;ai)d the Uender fuiuily - ail ninfle good tbeir escape bef ro ,th.'oir, clittioB were" 'diBcovered." The hiad o! tho family, llioma Webb, aa ld imad neorjy selenty yeari.ufi jfftcSi boil Uvea at rfliionviKe. ifx (efu-utfU tuaa this man Webb, a shoemaker by ti a.lu, formerly lived near Bienville,' and moVed WobI about seVeli years' ago. The name of Uendpr must h.tvo bet asgumod; by them wben thpy 'innvt' XVesjii as the old mot) aud. ( jus, ..wife nipved back to this country 'ii ' sliWt timo silioo' tind settled-ln'.'tho oiioigil borhood in which they fornorly livwh, without any suspicion, beitjg fouiem bored by the: name of Vebb(,l)y,.iiotup 6f tho old 'citizens' 'who! ktlo'w ilmh many ye'ars' agd'.' ' ' ' ' '',u;'-'9 tOMfM '..J.LMI.LLLl.-.,-ii -.0 fr'l.- i VBH1F fcAWttW Nii.W.S.';ii i fbfeigri papors coiititlii ''Wlejjra'iiiii from-tiibpraltor, annonnciiijriho total Joss ' of the, atoamor JinA:lair;J ot Nqwcastle, England.!' Otip lii'Jii only savod but of a cfew 61' : (wWitjf-tlireb Callb. CusiiitiA; suocbeds IJaii. Sirkcs as Minister to Spain. "l" ; -' , J" "Tho-lEivanal'rizo Coint has' corf- . . 1 I : 1 ... I ... I r demned tho steamer V irmius Hsr-to " AtlbtHer stcamor'fi'om b.mtmjti llu Cuba Arrived -on tno'28th!,',briBjing the i iiitcllifieu'cb; that JCdlplf lftHer, flio'iriissing btn'rospomlent oHbe'Kyw Tbfk!2W6Mfif),J'ls supposed ' to1 Ji fallon' overboard ifora! 'tlie1 Jllifluvlf Cieiiubgys of) bor lost it ip- - il-'T ;ilA'i,WaBhiug'tOriJspoolal laayi Alho Oregon.' 6ppbnonta of "the couliriaa- irfr'of "Wiliaml arc fcttewirig their eftWti diiriig'recess;' 'Q'boji bay not '('yet fildd kaf i additlunal mliuVgus, bbo lloplare thill bis rejeotiiin is cer tain: IThoi'o -is bnt' little dooht that be'will rotlre from the Cabinet ill the event of bis rojeotion..'?1'ou' - rt: Havana dlspacth of tho tSih snp: Tfcrj ttjEHrgolJtjsfy ofi. 'tljV lirl iiistnnli tiling within raaoh. They mot with a repulso beforo Fort Diamout, am! ro a, subsequent attact .on a deiach- ft) pf it Of tlio CiVil Guards Tost seroral ill killed. ". Latilst "roporls .ty ,'tliey are now iii full rotroat, " piirsiied by Spanish troops. I ia "the way tlie AVashington bwrespondent of tlio Brookly Argus States It:, ''It ' pleased tbq .Jijccutivo thlnd to 'tnako Jfr, and Mrs. AVil liains the caridldato for the CJnef Jus- ticoslilp at onoo, jLet not any nnso fihlsticatod soul Supposa thnt 'tlie Judfo' would bo 'any whero' ever! on tho Supreme Bench, without bis. com plimont. Mrs. W. says 'wo' when shtf montiona the Cabinets Thoreforo. trn the Supremo 'llonoh -still, wc7 it A spiritual paper poblisbod in tb East scj'tf tbe spirit of Capt. Jack ha been communicating with, the(, world tbrougb tbo medium of a lira. J. H. Conant. Kow will Jack just lull it doubling world in what prcrt of tho" body Mencbam was- refill sbott and will Sooncbin's spirit ' come forward and toll us how many times Meacbini killed him before Gen. Davis baugSuV him to tbe juniper hushes? These things would fill an important void In the unwritten history of the' Modou '"N- ' "' ' ' "8r,i:BAofthaEaslarn jiiiiicrs ,)V iimato strongly that Grant wss 1 kissf. , iuto tha appointment of ,WillW.ii is Chief ' Justice.". Weri,' ilio woman who wpuld do that, oven for nieli a valuable reward, lias strong appvlit tor thi fitmca pf gin and tobaoo..' , VI .. .