V li,t4 V A-1 4I ' vni. I et tiURvy .. . APHIL .10, 187. I'm rot rice ki-xj jvrjcic. - - matt.s Aijnivn. From Corvallis tft -r0dt.A. w. tlnlly .except .'roin'l.efoanon nt IDflQ A. sr., trl-weekly ' MomliiYS, wcitiM'saiiys aim i-riunys, From Hailrouil (North) dully exefipt Sub- - mull, w " iJ i Iuuiii; m, ia ju. For ttnllroad (South) dnlly. oxoppt Subbatb, For CorvalUs, dully, except, isaibatti,. o( 1: For I.ebflnon, on Mondays, Wednesdays and FriuavB, nt u p. . ofi'ick Hours From7JW a. m. lo 7 r. w. Money ordor omeo hours, iroin 8 a. m. to 4 p. m, P. II. RAYMOND, P. M. That Speckled' Jiule. Win. H, P., who liyes down by Cherry's Foun dry, has a speckled mule, and unlike nny other mule wo ver saw he senilis ' just g little contrary like; hut we sup. pose it is because he is speckled. We observed' Wm. trying to lead lilin out of tho stable-lot into the street last Sunday, and the mul$ walked hurried. ly along after Win. from the middle of the lot to the wide-open gate, going so cheerfully and rapidly along as to al most tread on Wrn.'s heels and cause him to hurry along right lively; but just us the leader stepped past the por tais of the gate and that speckled mule came square up with his ears even with the gate posts, lie just spread those ears out against the insidesof the posts; planted his forefeet o little forward, slid his hind legs at an ad vanee incline of forty-five degrees, and stopper!.. It was o peculiar sort of a stop; more sadden than ashore stop. and perhaps not quite so violent as the halting of u speeding locomotive when colliding with an immovable boulder; but at any rate the concussion was so srreat on Wrn.'s h!ter-boumi hand that' he was jerked back in the face of the mule with the force of a recoiling cannon; but, regaining his equilibrium he began to pull forward on the rope, expecting Ho drag that speckled mule right out into tho street. At this in stant the mule seemed to think some body was calling him from behind, and he suddenly began running backwards, elevating his heels playfully in the air and making a sort of sculling motion with his ears, winding his tail at the same time with a double-rotary motion, which showed that tho whole mule machinery was in active opera-1 tion and it wasn't healthy for anything smaller thaD a Northwest; hurricane in that; immediate neighborhood. Wm. released bis hand from the halter and stood in a prayerful attitude for some moments sadly contemplating the ter rific propelling and oscillating move ments of that speckled mule, and as he observed that witli every downward movement he receded a little further backward, a smile of fiendish triumph gleamed athwart AVm.'s countenance, And scudding swiftly around the fence, rushed to the back of the lot, tore down a pair of bars, and the speckled mule continued to work its heels and twist its tail and row with its ears until it went out of the lot backwards; when, .finding itself completely sold it walk ed quietly and (leprecatingly up to its ma9ter, f and kneeling on one knee, most humbly plead with Wm. to get on its back and take a nice ride. Wm. did get on, and as he planted his feet firmly in the stirrups ami punched a Mexican spur about two inches into that mule's left flank, and as they both darted away around the corner, some niee 1 i t tl e 13 u nday-school ch i I d re n h ea rd sounds issuing from Wrn.'s tightly closed lips which to tlnm seemed like a call for blessings or something on all the mule race and tlieson of that speck Jed mule's father in particular. J pimp Cup People. While our mini) 1 was the other day busily contemplating 1 some little-souled, narrow-contracted ! people whom wo find Inhabit our own Albany as well as all other communi ties, we ran across the following from i the pen of a gifted writer, and we could not forbear appropriating it for our i columns: ' A pint cup may not be ill treated for not holding a quart. This : is Indeed a Pew measure for moral ob , ligation, fl'be man underrates your .1 argument, project, or improvement oe f .cause he cannot contain It. He does i not report you correctly because he , cannot contain all your ideas. He is a pint cup. Your friend betrays your secret. It is your own fault. You put I too much' In a small vessel and it slops over. Your neighbor has narrow views, i feelings and politics, nd they do not enlarge. Be gentle toward him, for 1 small measures cannot afford to he very liberal, and pint cups coir.o to i their growth early. They are required . to hold but a pint." rvir. Rights. A couple of young i buck Diggers, evidently having lienrd . perflation; and Mr, Fisk has the finest of the passage of the civil rights abor- of Praia's copies. They are of euffl ' tion, feathered onto a pair of skates j ciently large variety to suit the taste each and turned themselves loose to sweat and stink In the skating in this city last Saturday ; but to the hon- " or of Mayor Froman, be it said, they 1 were very shortly invited to step down and out. Such conduct may be excus able in such little nigs as these, but this question Is liable to assume great er magnitude here as it has elsewhere, and when It does, and these sable jren- try undertake to thrust themselves in , p,19uiog tm,lr worliM frwarj with oil where they are sot wanted "somebody j 8pce1 T(le builli il)g u to be 32x48 feet, will breed a powVfnl scab on dero I three stories high, with a basement of nose." A well-raised negro will noi-JfeH, It is to be large enough to con inore Intrude himself whsre ho is not : tai ai.yeM, tw0 f w,ch re to be invited than any one else who has been jputi(1 Mm B9 culllpeud, and the taught decent manners. jothera as soon as buines demands A Gkand Time. Hie Odd Fellows j "" Mtl w wmptete.l f T..n nirriahun? anil Hatwv "n Wednesday last. . Messrs. Clark & participated in a grand celebration ami; excursion to Corvallis last Monday, oil ! ,1,. .....,, !.,, I.ton. I,. ,vlii",.h it I is sj.i.l over S persons took part They j were ban.komely received and enter- I tallied at Cirvallhs and, after the usual exercise", steamed up the river for! home, highly delighted with the days j pleasures. ; j Wir t Attacumixt. Since Col. J IIii!haste.?nnlIiiig!heofflreofCounty!wic.tealliremar(;S 0f Gov. Grovcr tplimentary to the perpetrator of tN Clerk he lim Iwoed nbiHy-thrte mar-1 ,ue annwtt kuiiIor of the AsaoclaUoii, brutiali et. riage certificates, 2! during the month ' juw, !Wi. The iir-xt reunion will I A Gorjxl Kidge younker now sits on I Octouer ana jNovenincr, in ij-rcerti- t - oer. Januaiy, February and Marcb, j and 10 In April to iktl. Bcfure tliis' the ntiiutcruf niarrmirr rert lllcati-a dt J not averaste more than one a a -t k. j AVhat's thi" msttfr? ' Col.tiSCIH COMKBKCKMKNT. Owing ; to 4,10 nooeaslty of President Warren's i immediate ileimrtiire fyr tlx East, tlio annual Commencement exercises of Albany Collegiate Institute are held a mouth earlier this year than usual, and this week witnesses the graduation of the Senior Class, consisting of Messrs. J. Tv Tate and C. P. Davis and Miss MourovB Alexander. Last Saturday evening the Baccalaureate Sermon was delivered by Eev. H. W. Stratton, the College Chapel being crowded to its utiiiost capacity.. It was an exceed ingly interesting as well as all instruct ive discourse, from the text, "Tho fear of tho Lord is the beginning of Wis dom." . The singing by the College choir, under the leadership of Presi dent Warren, with Miss Hattie Thomp son at the organ, was a delightful fea ture of the evening services. Besides Mr. Rev. Stratton, wo obscrvod on the stageourother resident ministers, Itovs. S. G. Irvine, It C. Hill, T. B. White and I. Wilson. - " - v On Wcdnesduy morning the exami nation of the Senior Class began, and yesterday evening tho class, graduated with the full honors of the degree of A. B., the same being conferred upon them by President Warren in the pres ence of a large audience. Owing to tho necessity of going to press before the close of the evening's exercises, we are unable to give even, a synopsis of them, The gentlemen graduates, Messrs. Tate and Davis, are among our most upright, intelligent and prom ising young men, and must have a bright future before them. Miss Mon- rovo Alexander, the eldest daughter of Hon W. F.' Alexander, Is one ot Linu's best and fairest maidens, and the complete and finished exami nation through which she passed at tests that she has been a close and un remitting student through her whole Collegiate oourse. May all her bright hopes and sweet dreams of the future be abundantly realized. Fojfowing was advertised as the pro gramme of Commencement exercises: 1st Music: "Columbia March." . , yd Invocation. HrdMuslc: "Krnani." 4t.h Eniilista Balutatory: liy Miss Monrovo Alexander. ' , , 5th Latin salutatory; Dy ,i. x. late, fltli Music : "I,oviMiinong the roses." 7th Oration : "Life ;" by O. P. Davis. S'.h Music: "Maicho ..eleste." ut.h Essay : "Nothlnir Is wtroncer than Its Weakest Part;" by Miss Monrove Alexander. lutn Music : "ijfl fcjomnainouia. 11th Oration, with valedictory; by J. T.Tate. I2tli Coulerring degrees. 1-Sth Music : "Sweet Home." 11th Benediction, The orchestra consisted of Messrs. F. H. Da vis, W. IJ. Gaston, A. Stalger, J. A. Spangler, (i. B. Nicker3on, II. I). Godiey. A Remarkable Invention. Mrs. Ai B. Paxton, formerly of this city but now of Portland, has the Pacliiu coast agency fo.- n Bewing machine which is fast revolutionizing the trade inthatpartof machinery. Mr. A. B. Paxtou has tho agency for Albany, and at his establishment a specimen, may be seen and examined. It has many improvements over other machines, all of which can be understood at a glance. It has no shuttle, no bobbin, and re winding of thread; and makes tho iock-stitch, as well as the cable-stitch for embroidering, from two spools of thread; it also makes the chain stitch, and is the lightest running and 1110.4 noiseless machine in the world. It will sew everything, and works 25 per cent, faster than any other machine. It is a marvel of simplicity, and re quires no trouble to keep It in order, Indeed it has so many excellencies and advantages over other machines, that wo find It impossible to enumerate them ill a brief notice. Don't forget to call at Paxtou's picture gallery and see it work. ' An Elegant Structukb will be .the one which His Honor, Mayor Fro- man is now preparing to erect on the north side of First street, just above Parrlsh's block. He is now tearing away the old wooden dens In thatquar ter, and will commence work as soon as the brick begins to be delivered. He has contracted with John Layton for 225,000 brick, the first kiln of which is about ready to burn 011 the yard, a mile or two above this city. The building will be G.lxSO feet, two storieshlgh, and constructed with all the latest improve ments and conveniences. It will con tain three store rooms below, and Pax- ton's picture gallery and a number of offices above. It will be seen by his ad. elsewhere In this paper that Mayor Froinan Is prepared to receive bids for the construction of the building. Brick masons and carpenters should take 110 lice and govern themselvesaccordingly. Beautii ti, Wouks op Abt. Mr. .1. M. Fisk Is now canvassing this city for the sale of Prang's chromos, of which he has a most superb collection and a great variety. Prang's are the standard pictures in that, most beauti ful art, being up to tho highest stato of or conform to tne purso 01 any one, hencc Mr. F.'stalesare very extensive. lie also takes orders for picture frames of all designs and patterns, which he supplies at low rates. When not can vassing he can be found at the St. Charles Hotel, in this city. Don't fail to see his pictures. Ai.dex Fruit Dbykks. Tt 0 AJden Fruit Preservinz Co. of this cltv are Co. being the contractors. Thfl con- tract for the cosfstructioii of the build ing t let this week, and the work " "KV,JF . - '"'' " the lumber. the Pio.sKKiis. We are Imiebted to y, jf. Secretary, for a pamphlet coutniuins the Constitution of the Or- r -on i'loncer Association, together wb Uie munm of Hon. H. F. Chad- aj(.n, June 1 I CaEAM ;ih. 1KT.1 ' Jblnora last Tuesday night niiJsiie )n. Nu i;rn can afford (... , ..., K ti be a ltliout ice cram tnwst noi nays ; when Mr. Stuiih furniiut. It at onfy ten rrr.t a lili. ljnok nl lii rant. j nOHK AND ABROAD. Lust of April. Fevcrnager sprouting. , Days nicoru anybody. ; Dig worms and go a-flshing, Nights delightful for snoozing. ' Corinthian Lodge to-morrow night. Winter clothes, nnd corsets shelved now. ' Commencement week at Albany Col lege. Picnics mid spellin' skewls all the talk Send us items from all parts of the county New buildings going up in all parts of tho city. The Oucster's May-Day colouration will be away up. . , t, , McLaln's sprinkler keeps First street in excellent order. 1 Col. Meek lectured in Lebanon last Wednesday night. Crops in Sacramento Valley are al most a total failure. Tho Teecher-BHton nastinessstlll bo slimes the telegraph. Every new fungleil concern will be named ''Elaine" now. ,; This is no time nor placo to demand money from any body, ; The lawyers and doctors of Albany are to have a spell-match shortly. Gen. V. H. Efflngcr nnd Col. Jo. Teal were in our city last Sabbath. Sherift Dale, of Yamhill, has a bois terous young Granger at his house. Prof. T. J. Stites is the champion spellist of Albany, so far as heard from. Prof. Warren starts for the East next week, to ho gone about three months. Prof. J. M. Garrison is teaching a class in penmanship at Albany College. Tho brick store room . of Tate & Hill is having its front newly upholstered. The State Dental Association meets' in this city tho first Wednesday in June.- A. 8. Mercer, Esq., of the Granger, is erecting a cottage residenco on Gospel Ridge. ' These spelling matches are a good ad vertisement for dictionaries and spell ing books. ' An interesting account of tho Har- risburg Odd Fellow's Excursion ar rived too late for print. Ben. Simpson is offering a superb chromo as a premium to applicants for surveying contracts. Two things In this world not to be trifled with a woman's opinion and the business end of a wasp. Don't ask Mayor Froman when he Isgoingto move those old buildings. It isn't a healthy conundrum. Mr. Crawford, merchant of Corvallis, called last Tuesday and reports business fair to middling in our sister city. Joe Webber turned over to Bev. T. B. White $20 as tiio proceeds of Ills "Methodist shave" last Saturday. The wife of Dr. J. W. McCIure died at Buena Vista last Sunday, of inflam mation of the bowels, after a short Ill ness. Mayor Froman has commenced tear ing away the old rookeries 011 First street, to make room for his now brick block. . Wo are not a gilt-edged speller but we can most effectively get away with "septimegeniousness" or other easy words. ; "'' Farmers are industriously plowing and it is settled that a mucli larger breadth of grain will Jje sown than ever before. Jack Bercaw opens a beer hall cn the corner ot First and Ferry streets to morrow, where he Is going to sell mly Roseburg beer. Hon. David Newsome, C. P. Btirk hart and many other practical and scientific farmers are regular contribu tors to the Granger. The hairs in a person's head average 140,000. But h Dixie friend of ours says tills Is before a man has married his third mother-in-law. Major John Parker and Wm. II. Brown arrived from Green Horn mines on Wednesday, and report bright pros pects for the Green Homers. Hon. Geo. B. Helm's many friend9 throughout the State will be glad to learn thot he has so far recovered as to be able to appear on the street for an hour or two each day. We are on the ragged edge because our New Foundlaud pup has got the distemper, and the doctor has ordered us to limit him to three pounds of beef steak and one old roller each day. : The Directors last Tuesday let the contract for the construction of the new school house in this district to Messrs. Doweli A Baltimore they bo ingthe lowest responsible bidders, Although over 200 Immigrants have arrived in this county this spring, nearly all of tlira are already estab lished In some sort of business or occu pation which aiTords them a livelihood. Balsam says geology is all well enough in Its way, but it takes twice the science to understand getting into a pair of breeches when the lining is torn, than It does to permeate the Su lurian or any other of tiie Palegorie ages. Breathes there a man with soul so dead, that never to himself hath said, ! "I'll rise up and take my May Blossom under my protecting jEgls and go to Carother's A Co. and throw much Arc tic Soda apasther lovely lips. Yea, verill!" ! It issimply absurd tot ilk about wom an iieingqualied to fill every position In : life that a man fills. For Instance, what woman could lounge around the; stove In a country grocery and He about the number of fish she caught last summer? There I more property changing hands In this county now than at auy time for many years. A great many 1 sales are made to men from olherj States and other portions of this State, who, perceiving the advantages of our county, intend making hone here. Some heartless wretch last Wedues- i day turpentined a fine dog and turned him loose in our streets. Tne p'r an imal's ho'vis of distress were most pit- eons, and elicited many remarks from 1 observers tbat wercfar from M,wn. I aciililentaliy nitlleiJ flown hi Jimtwrdi nnol broke up, and lt-l an ignorant tum tim caiMl tJvll ea,.. wiu away Willi her. Col. Joe Meek lectures in this city in a few days on the subject of the "Early Settlement of Oregon." Ho gavo us a call ou Wednesday and looks as hale and robust as when, a quarter of a century ago, he wentto Washing ton City as "Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from the Itepublic of Oregon." Spelling schools have their lessons as well as wartXt is now demonstrated that the great professors, teachers, law yers, dootors, editors, etc., can't spell any better than the average hoodlum in the deestriet "skew!. A dirty faced urchin from the neighborhood of Stock ton spelled down the "hull billn" of the sort enumerated above, on the word "asaftotida." But it afterwards leaked out that he happened to have a printed label ill his pocket with the word on it, having been fishing that day and used some of it to scent his bait with.: Gone From Ouit Gaze. Last steam took away several ' Albany ltot" who will go to San Francisco and radiate thence In diirbrent directions: Allen Parker goes to Liverpool on a big wheat "spec;" S. Montgomery will scatter himself through California tor a couple of months, sight-seeing; Ted Parker goos into a fob printing office In 'Frisco, to polish off his typograph ical education; Miss Settle Cottle re turns to her beautiful San Jose, home, and Miss Nannie Parker goes with her for a summer visit and in tho hope of benefitting her feeble health. Mny their varied hopes and desires ba fully realized and may they all return to Oregon In the linn belief that it is the best country on God's green earth. Good News for Everybody. N. Baum. returned last Saturday from San Francisco with tho largest stock of goods ever brought to this city, the selections made is the latest slylcs in ladles, dress and fancy goods will greet any home in tho city, also the latest cuts and styles in gents clothing nnd furnishing goods, as well as a full stock of general merchandise, well selected and a good assortment, which ha in tends to sell according to the times, as low as any house in tho city. , i To Celebrate. At a drill meeting of Albany Fire Company, last Tuesday evening, the boys resolved to hold their annual May Day celebration oil the 21st proximo, and accordingly a com mittee of arrangements was appointed, consisting of H. F. Sayrs, Joo. AVeb ber,Wm. Riohter, M. A. Baker nnd H. D. Godiey, who are to report at the regular meeting of tho Company next Thursday evening. It will undoubted ly be a grand affair, as the Onesters never do any tiling by ha! ves. Mesbhs. P. C. Hakpeb & Co, have a card In to-day's paper, advertising their magnificent stock of spring and sum mer goods. The gentlemen compris ing this popular firm are too-well-' known to need commendation from any sou ree; hence we only add that persons desiring anything ill their line should call tal ly before the best sam ples are exhausted, as they are ssHiiig goods fast at present, To Supervisors. Col. Fred. Hill, our cfiicient County Clerk, request us state that any 8upervIso"h' ban -t vet received a fi! of 'ho Bond Law can fobt'al" 01,0 'y writing to liini to that reot, as lie has just rcocived a fw more copies and Is ready to make tho distribution. He also wishes all Supervisors who have not yet sent in their lists to do so as soon as posslbl To' the Luarsu. Mra."'Cr C. 'Eng lish has just arrived from below with one of the best selected stocks of mil linery goods that lias ever been brought to this city. This millinery establish ment has not been miming very long but has already taken its place in the front rank, and we advise our readers to call there before purchasing else where. ' .. A Cool.lTEnt. J. E. Smith, the pop ular caterer, has opened an Ice cream saloon at Weisner's Restaurant, 011 First street, where he expects a swarm of customers as the warm weather comes 011 apace. Read hie ad. else where In our columns, and waltz around them with yo it Jullaner If you want her to melt before yourscorching gaze and run Into your buzzum. Match Spkli.. Next Tuesday eve ning a grand spelling match will occur in the Congregational Church in this city, for a prize of Webster's Unabridg ed Dictionary. Two bits admission will be charged at tho door, the pro ceeds to be devoted to Sabbath school uurposes. This will undoubtedly be the graml'spelling tournuuient of the season. ,: , . , ,.. 1 County FiXAKOEa.G'apt. Shields Informs us that Sheriff Rice lias cul lected and turned aver to him since the July settlement the nice little sum of f 71,Ci4,(K). Besides this Capt. Shields has received during the same , flnrOljen., r-.ll tax, is wlile ninnunt receiv- UliW about $2,ruu as etc., makliiK ti ed probably about $73,0011, Fi.ax Mima Williamson Bros, are moving their flax machinery to tho canal falls near Jas. Elklns, Just south of this city, where they will get a bet ter water power and also the use of a pond for rolling their liax. This will be a great convenience and will mater ially facilitate their important enter prise. TllAxks. Our obliging fliend, Mr, Eil. Bellinger, of the Star Brewery, has our grateful acknowledgment for a kcgf his delicious Inger, left at our olllce by Hquire Arnold Inst Wednes day. - It wou id be as well to state also, that we had lots of company ut our of fice while the beer held out 10 spill. Soe.iAiil.B. The members of the M. E. Church of this city wlK give a sociable and entertainment at the par sonage this evening, lee cream, take and i-iiioiiwIi- liuve been aid in km 111 -eient for a targe crowd, ami a general good time Is expected. Every body is nvited. t, t , , :,i....i ;i..,, i ns. usrrwni s nuiin.iiisii i. fi- I tlmlj and the bt-st ft satlfat- . l.l Ly l.. i maiihiku (;riii,-ni!.VKU.-on th ih in.r, t tne reniii - ii lty. . j.ihi o.irai.urr. ..o by uim, POWKI.I. l'AIKt,I.--M th -U!i lnl.. at :i. - .o K:":' 1,1 r -i.-r i'v.'ii, tiy . u.nfmm. mM:u i't ru JtfJ.MIKl -Miss Ml.t.ia I KWI'iiP-ROMMOM -On th- Ilth ln.. at t'mZT'FrTik tL' A'K.i'"i- Ht'is Sjiuwirl ('..,. .. . LIST or LETTERS , 1 . nmalnliifr In the Arton? tn.it OMeif Arll !. 1S75. l'ersons culling lor these letters must give the data 011 which they wore ntlvertwcU . Rogue, laicettit iniln, At ' Critwfonl, Ktniiia A. Price, M.J.. Devany.S. A. Rice-1. ' Kixer, Nollle Stephens, Ann. 12,t Logan, Martha , Hteiliiian, It. H, Mctlrogor, Wm. IWIIlls, Thou, llarston, Oeo. A, IWII1I8. IJinle " - I. II. RAYMOND, P.H. Tiie Odd Fellows of Albany had a glorious day and a "gallus" , time ,at thoir celebration and picnic last Mon day. Under tho leadership of Capt. Arnold, and tho Albany Brass Band, they marched in regalia to Hackle man's Crovo, where the day was spent in various exercises, and amusements, consisting of an able oration by J. p. Backensto, Esq., a volunteer speech by W. It. Dunbar, music by the band, croquet, swinging, etc. Marching back to the city, tiie evening was spent in Froman's skating rink which had been chartered for tho exclusive use of the Three Linkers and their families, and well, tho next day the town was full of sore shins nnd bruised noses, and Eromau had tocngago a brigade or car penters and joiners to lay down a new floor and upholster his skates. . . . - -'j- In H01I BI11IT, April 5, 1S75, Miss CVNTIIlA A. CoLiaNH, oldest aunffliter of o. If, ami i. M. t'nllina, aged 22 years anil II months. tleceAied was bora In Linn county, anil was a neioe of Mr. Wm. Coohran, of Brownsville. Her parents went to CaMfornin, when the was but 9 yantu old and settled In Red ulufTs, where sho died. rom the "Hontlner' of Hint oil y we extraobthe following relative todeeensod : ". Bhe, wns well known and milvomllv beloved for her upriiilit walk. Hterling Integrity, ami amiitble (iiHpouitiun. rche wns ft fitithful ami beloved leiteher in our 1'Hbllo nohool. a tie voted tiiMMl leinolar. a prominent hftnlvlps,ur In nil inorm nnu religious euterprine, ttnu a cherished nnd uu exemplary member uf the liaptlst L'hureh. During her utuietlon. situ gave lull nssiimnee 10 her Pastor wild Alothej ot her Inith In the fc&vtor, and rcndluuss and wuiingiiuss w nepnrt. in tne mini 11 01 mis esiiiuaoio inuy,cui snvn so unexpectedly In the bloom and hOHlulnes of lite, n void has been left In the faintly elrele, thnt never enn be tilled, and Rod lllulf Iihs suf fered ft nubile loss, 't he kind and ftffeottonate regard lu which she was held, was seen in the very large giitlierlng nt tier fitnortil, the chuich was beaiitilully deeorsled by loving bniids, nnd the exorcises were deeply solemn aud af fecting, tho lurgo audience bathed In teftrs, very iiimiv sobbing audibly as the choir sang so well Hie sweet hymns, and he Pastor de livered his eulogy. Then the procession form ed, under tho -admirable niArKhntlng of Wm. Toiunliini. teachers and schobvrs of the Public M. 1'arner. r.w.. our lutui v i.iur. tnv imhju eionooi leeuiitg, nnu niKirum u, 1110 uHineiry, where the lust snd rites were performed by the Uood Templars nnd her Pastor, and tho be loved remnlns were consigned to their lt roll ing place, the choir singing, - - ' - - "Unveil thv bosom, faithful tomb. Take this now treasure to thy trust t . ,,, And elve these saored rallos room, . ' To slumber lo the silent dust." -Farewell, dour Cynthia I sweetly slsen. Thv precious memory shall bo embalmed and live ,n, ninny loving hearts. The family of the deceased, have the svmna- tny tu our utuzous in tneir uerciwement. Appropriate resolutions of respect to tier memory were adopted bj the Good TonpBar Lodge of Red Illlilfs. How to crot 1 Ntamin. Iron (rmn and strong nwrvoun systems ars noi me 101 01 an. Uut ttio loeuio ntMu no ui'spair. jfy adopting; Mia rlht moans, they may live na long uu 3 onjoy ilio an much na their more robust uelglv- 'RaiY to Mils end: and wlilln the nlrttiiouii tonics Him iifrvnmw uniiriity miuinisi.0n'a HventUftHv depress both body and mind, l)n. J, WALK Klt'S i.'AIiIVDKNIA VTNMAH BllTKHM invnriablv otipply now vigor to to tlio .ntma. wane thi'V rt'K'un.o every uisoruereu iu notion. T'iosr who flUFPRii from norvoui Irritations. Itehlnir. iineiiNlncfiH. arid the d.HCoinfort that follows from an mi tee bled and disordered sta" of tho eystain, should take AYKlt'H BA".- fAituj.A, und oiftanse tne oiood. mKn yill henUbi4i)d IhucmisMUitlonal vlnor rVUireirn. no lurminr niLnnr '-ohi Hnnr"," ""w : Commeroinli Since our bust ie" tliero lino linen little to note m tioniniorolut and tnule oirclns, lraarl!oas mnliilniiilng itbout the usual lutein. Tliero Is WUe falling off In Llr. oriiool quotations of wheat, nay three pence per coutiil. In tho fueo of this decline, iiowovei, prieon have advanced ten oenU per cental in Ban Franeiww, and liave (Siim-d Ave conis a bushel In this market. At Vortlund, prieea are a Hhade lower, in sympathy with Liverpool. So doulit Hie donmnd tor choice grndoa of wheut for local consumption in Ban l'ranniseo is the catme of the late advance. In nil branches of the produce trade save wheat, prices are Arm, and the demand equal to tho supply. Prices of cgns and butter keep up, and the market is not sup plied. " ; "' ' " MAHKET ItKPOllT. ; Gold In Now York. 1.15K. Ia'khI tenders, In Portland, 87!,' buying, HrlS scilinK. KxchniiKc on Han Francisco, 1 per e. Wheat in Livornool Average. Callfor. nia, t's to lis 8d per cental. California Club, lis .HdfJIls 6d. Oregon, Us Bd. SAS FBANCIUCO MARKET. Wiikat !1 70(5(11 80 percental. Fwiua. Kxtra, T.12 to tA.otir bill. OATO.-l'er cenuil, 2.05ftji2.12, Oetioss. (Jl.tlofaJl.lO. - ' A LBANY MABICKT. Proparod weekly by H. E. Youko, whole sale aim retail ueuicr in ury kooiis anu Ken- cntl uiorcliundise. WiiKA-White, t bushel, 70o, - Oatm50 cents s busliel. Potatoes fl.00 bushel. Onions Sl.uo? bushel. I'wiin-kl ja y aaek, or l IK1 l,bl. IIkans Wliite, lb ifr. . , buiKi) KitniT Apples, lb ft(u9(li. Penchos, 14c, Plums, 12ftul3o. lltriTitii -Frosli roll, VSCuSTA lb, Hans IHo doss. Ciin.KBNS iMXit,WM dowm. Muoarii t'niHlieil. 14ei Inland, &ii 12es 8nn Irrnnelsi relined, 120 f ft. 'I'I!y. OlMn.ai.lKI. t'oFFEK 20C IT lb. Ham Kai'la lb. Hybui. J4.U0 r b gallon kog. JtAtxiN. iiams, iz'itillie.; sides, 9n10c 811011111(1111, 7('M. LakU. 12efi(l4c. Oiij Ilevue's Kerosene, Mlo gal. lXVuV uUKr-On foot, fk:. liiBeeil (III, raw, r gal. I'oitK On foot, 8c. PORTLAND MAItKKT. KiHJlt.-1'.ilra, H to H SOj superfine, 3 76. Whbat. $1 40 per cental. Oats. 5ueVoc. flAiti.KY. $1 40 rr eental, lUius.-Mldes, 1I H' oeiiui; hams, 12 1,1; sboulders, 7 I, Aim In knirs, 14e. in 10 ft tins, He. mrrriiu. r roan roil, j. Fntjrrs--lrled apples, in aaeks fie, kea plums, pities, 1 t$ 13 peaehan, l'lrt prtines, 17e ; flirs. 'ii'ic; raisins t box, fLoO ' Cini kems. full grown, H to l M) r doin. ifri.-KS. W dinsen. (Ihksk. lto$IUi doen. HlliKx. Dry, Hie; snlteil 7ej culls, i olf. 'I'Al.lyiW. IV, Uaoh llurlsps for grain, 14 to Ito. :oai. On.. J sjvoe'a J'atent (!au, 33 tc ontsliie bniima,.MIaj kmIIoii. Vovvkk, Did I Govern ineiit Java, 2tt to ?; I Vmla Una, as-; (iualainala, le. Fwll.-MiK lien l, tin. 1 ti Ml.i,fl 75 kit; Knutoro dry l,'oJ, BJ4 (0 I0e , and 1,'iniit 7! f n'A- Mnlmon, bbls, tV IKI; bf bids, t' in ; 1 -n, inn, r dat.H Ml; 2-lb jiniis, $i tut; NUniou Isillles o-lb kits, i 3 !r. malt. iJvnriWKM tnnni, r NAlr. uverpiKM tnne;, r Km, v& is,; . , ...;, .iM ,,,.' vi, ai ,, limulvi K--k .), . 00 ftj M W !:dL', 'Wi PulvfiriJ, Uc; Granu late... wa ( liSc Tka. Jh(ja. Ywmsr flyaon. In pafmra, ;i5trft-ic lniria.l Uuiijowdirf lit to 7Xc KKi-.-Unm, i; fWt flhoHn, aE 00 to ft V Umi otl -wk, t-YL 6th IUy.-ISmI-mI, ll 0U to 1S 00 r Urn; Ur; ll UU. 1'ittow. 7WW 9 buahel, O.Nio,e, I Ut t S w ft, Mntioi, !,.-! M iV-JM Ml, ADVERTISEMENTS. GO TO TIIE 1 . 1 V r GROCERIES, ' PROVISIONS, NOTIOHS, ETC., CHEAP FOR CASH! . :i i v iwuout for .:r i ; MERCHANDISE OR CASH ! , .11 i I I Tl I 1 1 '. I I I i ' ' I ' " I i ,'1 I 'I ' ' 1 ' , THIS 18 TH1C . CHEAPEST PLACE IN ALBANY 1 O'Piirtle will Always do well to call and net forthemitelvM bnfow onntumutlng their tradM lsewhn ,, , t H. WKKl), vUniWU. " ' ' " Plrai St., Albany. HOOTS & SHOES !"- rOR KVKKVBODV ! ! I ; EASY SHOES 4 FOR OLD MEN. FANCY SHOES Y ' ' FOR ITOtNO MEN. pilETTY SHOES . FOR MDIKS. TINY SHOES , f t ... : FOR BAIUKN. JXJST BECEIVED ' By Ocean StcAmcr, at LOUIS REHWALrS Boot & Shoe -atore, .... FIRST ST., C0RNPrfOAOALB,N- "! yLllan Oregon, C heap, ""JXJj.f. TONERS m STOCK-RAISERS. HrlU, HTANI) TNE KNHIJINO HKAMON 11 to iHiniineiiee Hie 1st of Mnv nnd end the 1st of AiiKtist. tin Momlnys nnu Tues days nt Holoinon Bonu s nt Ilalsev, and reinniniinr 01 mo wees nt. my isrin, one. mile sontn-uast of '1 iinuent, except on nil piilillc ilttys, when ho ean ne seen nt Mnrsiinll A Kehlosser's livery stnbleat AlUnny. 1'lils liorse is a uonutlfnl dnpple liny, i years old, ill linnilK lilil), welirhs nlxHil l,:Kl) imiiiiiiIs, nnd Was sired by llelkiiftp's eelnbreted trot, tlntt borse, Vermont; HisHlro whs fonled In Wnltslteld, Vormont, nnd his llninge Is trneed lisek thmiiKli only four generntlons to the orUrlnnl Justin Mnrican. TKitsie Kingle lenp, W.00i season, $8.Q0 in sumnon, lie. Knnners are Invited lo call and examine this horse and Ills ttoolc to their entire sntlsrnellon. UreHl, on re will be taken Ui prevent aoeldsnu, but 1 will not lie responsible should nny occur, I shall nlso nnt, be resiHinsible should the mare be taken away from tiie country, traded off, or nun in any mnnnfr. . A. ft. UUlIMlBPARMEn, Proprietor, ' viunisni JOHN CONNER'S BANKING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE ALTJANYjjOHEOON. DEP08ITE8 RECEIVED, SL'UJKCT TO CHUCK AT BIUHT. , .. lutereit llloweii 01 Time Of poslta ii Coin. KXCflASnU ON P0KTI.ANI),' SAW KHAK. CISCO, and NKW VORK, tarsals . at lowest rates. C jUECTIONS MADE AND PROMPTLY REMITTED arDsaklni koari, 1 k. . to 4 r. .-t Hsfsrto; . H. W, OOHIIKTT, ,. , IIKNBV FAIL1NU, ; Pell I. I7I-1 W. 8. LAbU. EBFDOT MARKE' MeUlVltillT COWAN, Vrop'u. HAV1NU M5AHKDTHB AI)VR AMEO inwrJitft.. turn iliHtrflMMt of lirtttlMruhl'M l ln irttofff, uu Kront Htnixt, lei Altwny, w will m nfy KtaenimmK.Ni!iiii wim why mvoru with ttiolr niitriinuicti. Wi iimiMMK lo Hp tu a Urrt our ouwlomer, w,Hu,wM. price pnid ur nbiwi, viunvw. FRANKLIN V PEAT MARKET! WILL KK.KP OONKTANTI.Y ON HAND th btt tnmtt turn rnarktit tPml. ftnd wilt mlwitvm bM fi-miid raulv to eoom iiiodkta Uiow wImi mny fnvitr him with a mil. iMuxta mini iihitib ior wie, mvjdTICR W IIKKKHY fllVKJI Tt) TUB la Htidltholilsnii uf tlis Allisntr PnrmsrsO,, that tlir will Iw a mitlnK of ths M.s Imlili'rs l sstil tvnii,uuy, at tlnflr yBIss In Ainsiiy Or Tutjuiaij, Hit 18th day of May, JUTS, at tha bmir nf 1(1 o'lwk In thi tnrnnnii at said dny, for His Iniiowtns imrniisi'S. tu-wtt t 1st. Ti tfik tniy,ciiislil.'mtloiiaii'l iA ontlie qui-sllon whiitlicr tills Oniipany shall rnsnitn III lllff UUHiniNS m riiilliiiiK nnu ciwrniina IcHirinfT'iiiili In Albany, orK(n, and dohiv a yncml flfajrltijC'trilil tutu H In all lie varfooJ britiiclM'ii, Ufth a u"u,m mill, for toll or ei hai.i;,Mn(l aaiifrHmnt mill, to buy and wl! It ml n Hint pfMlUttw of all Hindu ; u niauufatittire Krnin Into Hour Mitd hlII and diipoiw of the 'jtl, Tn engage In the btiltif of etotinsf, re iviiipr ami wiilJM"'! f KrMio, ind all kimlH of prttfitM, and U 4 f gt!iMral wwhoum bunt- tlr'HI, M. To Inwnne tho eapltal Mmk of the Com pany Tinny ihotiiutml pollnm. 4th, 'in 'ic(!t H.-vtii IMrwtor of tlilx Ciin party t art tm trnch for ttiw cnMthiR year, and to do imh otlivr buniiH-M urn nmy com mfatv thiioiitpnny. U. K. riuU J-uiU', J, Mttavim,n, Pr'a. fcisvcrwtary. n$w4. lA.niiKR YAiin. aI Tiia- K. It. DEPOT, ALBANY, JAS. COMirroCK, VrapMur. 1 msntirsnliirs and kwp 1m ml lli kmrt quality uf iuuibsf vr a..lt In Ori-gim, ant Mllal LOWEST P1UCES. P-ron cant from - irrhMi J.J. mMi NEW FIRII MEW,- COOI IIARRISDURC ! MOTTO : . . "LIVE AND LET LIVE?" (I shall itiauffiiratn this ninUn lntn nraetlos h palmnlxinK liie prlntsr.) HAVINtI PtmrHASKI) THE lNTRRfWl' Of mv Iflts usrtnera tVessni. . Herat anil A. Anspnoher, I am rteslroiis in keeplnn the business unto Its former siamlnixl ana to glva I lie fullest NMllsfaetion to ensutmers. - I will beeln thn irnll Tnitn with m rresli Ik. voloe of new goods, eousistlniE of . Dry (sod, .-, , Uent'a t- Qmlsblng Uoexla. ''.'.-' IaaUrs)' Drraa !, Hl ..Bool k 8hMi.r ' Hardware, : suoh as Is generally kept In a 1 FIBIT CUU ItC OB. ITORSi! ' All rf wf m I will sell at' " OKF.ATL' MEII(D PRICES I . Censtaatly un band,.,y MDTZLBR'S OELEBRATKO RAW HIDE BOTTOMED CKAIf.S ' vthiMly. ifiANiiv in ill., PRICES GREATLY REDUCED 1 1 E. CASTER at CO. IVow Itrndy fbr Iliiisiaa ..i Tlioy have reonntly riven their PtantnK Mill ana ntnn unu ifuor raeiiiry, a Kt'iientt ovtr hHiilliiff and rohalrlnfr, and (tntaily Incrwaned their tuotiltlen lor Uolnr work by puUliitf in a new wnU-r wIikrI, a uw Hhaptni ntaohlDC, and a new Planer aud Match or, ail maile In Orenon, by Ornmm incctlmnlcn, and nut vt Ore Ron Inn. The iiluner mul nmtchcr are e pcmlly aunnted to innumlng noorina and worklnic rtinilo. which w mk - nivuoiaHty, which wt art) imw prcimivil lo do without h? dolay. an we can eltui.K" our miwliine from one Hind or worn r-o unmnerm a lew imntaea, and, with oir exoellont water imwer, nra al wnv ready to mil nny or all our mHhlnrry, ; We ketnj doom, hU and mmthllntf alwaye nu hand, 'or miulo to onlor with Ujmtoh. we have mado amincrimntt liy which we are now pri-pnrurt to ttirnltth mh arnl Rimh tlonra prlnuid and ulaned to ordtirat very near Port land prieon, and nmntme to make It the tntertet of bulldeni to buy at home ami enooiinitre home Induetry. with our new Mhuiwr we are ftrepan'd Uido any kind of circular or Irreprth arwork inuuli better and olieiter than Ii ha ever bettn done In Albany. We have two new Rrlndtttoneaone for iha eitrMKiliil Iteni'ilt of tho wlililntf to grlud axoa or tool of any kind. In hort we have pared neither money nor inoorin ntt niruPourHnoniortioinir an ainui of work In our line with neatneei, ehepneea ann dtipaum, ana nave niaieriaiiy reuuoeuour price for work. All of tliene impmvemontii we hope the pub lic will appreciate and Klvft ue a liberal ehare of their patronage. Kl. Carter will alwaya bm found on hand with competent meehantee, ready to twrve thoaa who fnvo? hi with their onicm. "Hnllitfflctlon at to work and price gnmr antfled. K. CAItTnli IA. KED14 EU PHICI;M. PRINTING PRESSES! rvlHK Hff iVKR-PfjATKI) HAND OTAMP. HK HffjVKR-Pf-ATHf) A for prlntliiif namet on cloth Inf. Thia or ni rlnU one line, and U furnlHhed with 1 alpha- h'ln of type for or A alphnltet for l,Tf, Thu uri'UM. Hand tttmi. with H aiubabeta or iyw, 'I he Improved hand Htnmp, print f line, with AnlnhulustJi nt Lvim. 1 1. The Homo (Jomnanlon Card Printer, for bue tnew uioii and otlien, print i lluei, with 10 ainhaiM-t. 1iiHnhine Man' Printing Pree prinul vwn, wiin it) nipnauFH, n,m 'I'he IHamond Phntlrtjr I'roiw prlotffrom 4H to 5 Inrhe wiitare 927,00, Aatockof Indelllble Ink, InHlnjr padi, t., firmiMtifd fne with each press. All onlem promptly 111 ltd. Vl0n38m. Albany, DkVtfott DRUGS AMD MFDICir.'ES. JOHN FOSIIAY, (RnWMortoa. T. BVMIcml.r.l ... niALaa is URI'fJH. Nr.DIC'INr", TOILET AUI Ui.V.H. fAINTN. OliuN, arc, K'rt). Hsvlna lind ,n-rl Tsar's iperlna In Iha driis tiu.iiiss, ha rmils JiisIIRihI 't swiurlng bU) mistoniMrs that nroiwrcsrs will tm Msml la tu uniuirallan anil 0li.iiln ut mtsllcln. , , vlUniMtr. FARM FOB SALE. AHMAl.f, KAHM OK Iflft AVAKm, TWO mile from Allrftny. with Rood hotiM.entiri. modluuii barn, and mall oreharil of etwio In-". A) no fttrmint; tmplvmenli and bay uf Aclnt for Mpriuft use. rsicK low lid mis hit. (lrBt IndueementaUi Emigrant weklnf ft home ntwtl,UthrvinM!ltyr INwaeMlunslvaa l,n...n.ly. VFRKU.U Corner 'M and Waihiuutou Hret. . Albauy, Orttgou. VARIETY STORE. IM. HYDE, Proprietor. I hava a food SMortinenl of Faarf tloasla, Klbbana, Laara. Wra(s1a, etc., T9taa, Clgara, l aalarllaa cry, ale. . And .Ml a sham of llw jmMKi pi."- and iil sell chosip darcsih. ManM "' lir.Mi.ti.ihin Hi., nnariy oh-h-h tu" n ' M nit Mia- st',r. vl'fli rtnvl. a n v v. a n 1 Mn-ti: l 3 i Uad Hum, to t tlieve the Sn i Bowels, and tlranst tl.e fnentsuy Cannl, . , ' it Jit wtst a t,r Vie tlitr.1, to tfsiors tl s r igan, and to remove a i i of the biliary doct, at J ya t 1 - Bilionli Dy spepairt. " rf . it 5S west a Z i . " Ua then in ail! ivtt-t, and t f wiU ramova a Cos.ive hi It sf b. iy, , which, If let alona, may gentate MrioatMatuti t.,.,., llr. JayMa laaattn fir are 1 1, ' also, In .Win Di'eaiei, sod for aUtt w known 'aa "Jmpwriti of th Istood." They may lie iehn at all timea !th mit dnnnor, and wl nsing tbera, yo may oat and dr" nsaal. Prepared -'' lV '1" Proprletera, . 1) JATxr' "i Philadelphia, and aflid by Crs" B'Wiam, Wnolewl Agent, HllP r'rinehwo, ami by Dru(f(i! f re ally, i, JAWteS L. t'OWAN. ' ' ')' (itrfcaaioaop a. eowAa a un.) ! I,-- y(' i -i it'' 1 f' f - LEBAN ON, OH K O O N. 6BALS8 IN ,ti CESEBAl. : IHERtllAXKflSffi . WIU KEEP UWiYJ OH HAND A FULL STOCt iu.;, ,1; ' ' DRY" OOODD! , , , GROCERIES! " ' . I IA.Il.TVA.!l"l ii: i "''' BH nl Shaaa t ' : If ! 'I , - I" ,1 i 1 ' . - . ... - - All for 8,1, t t Low.it rlcM Hr CASH ar PRomitJB. Alt nsrsuns owing A. Cew.n A Co, csn ssttla hy salllna oa loa at Lsbsavn. ,friilf. .... , I a AMIS L. COWAN. ' ' -..iiti-l:. 1 UetHi t" 'k r.i;.!i CJtfiui. SWS .JU l am ir'-,it ' ).'lto- yu.ir fci(,iitl " ' '4 r'i. ',(! Trnf..t.iCI", e 4 r liy rnd nJ ni' Illti 'i'v I .'v.t I'.l VSUH.'XiY t 1 A t I .KKAVUHV ut ill ' ' Tr . ftniiali J . d VUI,nkanilOv.rwwrk'il Um, Wt-uk, VVMtvry, lnflmdtsn'4 Rast(;ht. RyM, d ait o(llr ills. a,MS f lh Kyts. - inw Ar xoyrr nr Atirvrftu nvat ouxw mat ram kom aho ' riGVHivo rwiwi'j i'n,ilutriiu ' naaasJIIaltea iriMM. wl your ssldnaa lo sulftUo .,..,.. i'Agent3.T7&ntCa!!l ' Itaria sr lUMw. ' M to ltd itay tu.r,ni.Fd. ilsU iwtivalats Sssi tnt. lvr1! l.bM.IIMvtl., ). BIl.J.BaI.TJ00.((.xiion6M RaUUsaAf auMMb kOtr.A.1 STSTI -B0ASO CF I,. fcTtr sd nl jfa MjioA thr HtmniHy ok AKoiitusu lfornmtloa to Mn.ie?i.ntHaiidin'.fy,r)tiiii KmlgranU to Oirgnn, now lufiiriRuoirnii'ritta and iirtr HtabMi, and fr olreuini i u muh in formaihm abroad by thl board, all person in this hi&is hvlri Farm and jndfi tnr hainor Biv., or dttritrmi nl forminf Coloajrii, will pitifMw forwant to till iVsard a aoon a powi tii vttaild draorirxioo of thir Farm aud I.an, Jot)fttUn, rrloa and Tnrm vt MaI, or 6nuti!Utnf irnthR, and all pmnmnu drfiroua of oltMtniri( A artvuHnra ) or othir I.Hbcrra, will plvava eoiumunkw: Ulreoi with thia Hoard. Ily tntritttan of tha I'ommiiwlom r nf Im mllfrarli.il. WII.MAM KKIf. ; A Mat CotmnlwdoTitsrof Iuirolftratlou, VBOM AND AFTRB DATS UNTIL t'X B; tbar aotiva, tbs Coatpaay viit al.tli a Cost from Albany I. C.rv.llU aa II tt.UAy and FRIDAY of sash wask. Alsovtlldlsratok a boat from Albsay fbr Poill.nd sad iatsmsdlata alseasaa saais dsys, taa.lsa Cuaiitock A Ca's wasrf. Ksr. st r.!M rstH. J. P. 1HM..1, Dot. II, IStl. ' A (.a,. EXCHANGE HOTEL. Cornfr flrat and WathlnRtob SKmt. " aVUiAinr. ossaoit. t'ndar iha nmt manirnirnt tht oniwiar Hotl ha bwin mAttrd ma rriinvlnfma, ami now offer the travIliiR ruibiicth it uw-n' modatlonann tha moiUrniuunabltriut, Tv old proprietor haa movwt from the hiil ami tha iiouimi lailrly umdeira aw uuanaKiihtuw TFHIGIC COACH to and from tho houMM. J. H, BACjKKNH'lO, rlOnllyl. I'ropritnor. 'KC. WEED "' bak fvnauvad th BEE HIVE STOJiE Ui rrw?lnd' Putldlrip, Iwodoora Wfl of th old ntand. or Mala lrH. whr h will tm happy to m-t hi nld oHf.nn and ntfft to th puEtlio. trterla, irf.vllt.i8,sluiJiia'M,, Aa.. ai rtniucsHl pt-.tH-s for ch or fall and m lilai. vtwiMma, il HUMh.Ultra of th rami I'm urn Vnn- taaiiT will tufA atth Urain-o Umll lit III city of Aiauy, Linn ootmtx, Oicj,u,oti Tuewfay, tiie 29th day of May, at ona o'elok p. in., of mM dy for tbt jHJrpona t( lwlmr h1nH-torftd ofriwr n' .iy Itornif ami tim vunt a m riu.in' uiiuiv. arjid, HH LViOSlKH LAN ON. 1 l'KltTIH'NO rhp -timi "vitnit ir.. m All ibfi-Af.na who or.i.f..miiHrt tma..i tttf-ft"l WI'll flM attvftijtiftMnt. !('!. t.i "tid 3 t P. H.wall-o., l ' Mw, N th!r PAMI'I.I.I- 'WH'K. (nssv-f tWtt,) wmtAining, U'-m nf owr. ana .!!, bshju- n w ' ttiuntr i"1" r t'-1 b at a trwincndowi r--3tsV5v, if rata. tihTTma Hoo