The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, August 10, 1877, Image 3

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BAPTIST cnCnolI-SrvicOT t II A.
w ,nd 7 P.M. Similar Si-liool at lii'S I'.
M Prayer meotinif on Tliucn.daj nt
p V Reeular dubuimw meeting on Katur
tafnrs th. first Sunday in mh month,
iHiSiRK. Ker. H. 0. Mill, itator.
,M. E. CHUHCn-Srvi at 11 A. M.
g pM K. a I1' p,urtw-
ODNGHKOATIONALKT CHURCH -rAirriow
at H A. M. nd 8 P. M.- Sunday
i. hool at 2X P. M. Pmyet Meeting erery
TutSSdly I? 7 P. M. l.v. H. W.Btnf.
ton, Pastor. '
ST PAUL'S M. E. CHURCH SOUTH.
Sunday School at 9! A. M. Preaching
arsrr 2nd and 4th Sundays, at 11 A. M
and 8 P. M. Prayer meeting every Friday
It 7 to 8 o'clock. Rot. T.B.Vhit, Pastor.
EY ANGELICAL CHURCH Services
at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Prayer meeting
Thursday ei-oning at 7H 'dock. S.
Boirersox, Pastor.
'. In,, .air.
Oh, tor a Iwlss Ira saartlatt ot cutiiunbm!
Ou, tor an UK-bsrs; or two it control!
Ob, (or a vats which at mld-dtty tha dew eumUra 1
Oh, for a pleasnrstrip up tpthe Pole!
Oh, for a little one-story thermometer,
With nothing: but Zeroa all ranged la a row !
Oh, (or a War double-barreled hydrometer.
To measur. the moisture that rolls froca my brow.
Oh, that thla cold world wan twenty tlmel ooMer!
(That 'a Irony, red hot. It eeotteta to dm
Ob, (or a turn A Ua dreaded ool ahouldar I
Oh, what a comfort art ague would be !
Oh, lor a irotto to typify hearen,
Scooped In the rock under cataract rait !
Oh, for a winter of discontent, even !
Ob, for wot blanUMs Jndldoualy eattl
Oh, for a soda (ouat srwuUiis up boldly
From every hot lirap poet against the hot sky !
Oh, (or a proud maid to look on me ooldly,
rroczliut my soul with a glance of her eye !
Thon oh far a draujht from a cup of "oold plien !"
A-jd oh for a mating place In the cold grave !
Wllh a bath In the Sty, whore the thick sbajow Ik on
And deepens the chill of Ita dark running wan !
"aVutfe- Answwwi,
Albany College.
Persswss.
rOMTOFFICE IlEGISs'KK.
MAILS ABIUVK.
Krom West si' Routs via, nuonH Vista at
. , dally etw tbabbath,
from Corvallis At 10 ai A. k . dally .rt
1ma Kbnnon at 10 :S0 A. ., Jally except
i?rilo Railroad (North) dally exil Snr
astb. st 11 a. " ! (Soutlil at 12 i-Jf. r. m.
MAILS DK1AHT
fot West Mile, dally except Billionth, al I
Vr Kullrosd fKouth'l dally, eawiit Snl-liatli,
. ..ii:io a. M. tNoillil at 1! :A. Jt.
Kor Corvallis, dally, except Hublnttli, at
'for Ibanon, dally, pxosnt feibbnth, at 1 :H0
r'oroa Hours From 1 as a, h. to 7 M r. a.
Money oruer iiim-w iiiwn,iiuui o a. at. 10 a r. x.
1'. 11. KAl llONll. P, M,
New Voluaae.
Another year has rolled around and the
Democrat starts in this week on its thir
teenth volume. It is a pomunent fixture in
Albany, and has prospered since the first is.
sue. Our people seem to like it, and give it
a warm support, especially throughout the
county. The professional men of our city all
advertise liberally, but Messrs. L. E. Blaim
and I Kline are the only dry goods mer.
chants who give us anything over a square in
length. We make a specialty of local news,
snd flatter oursolvcs that nearly ovorything
of interest that happens in this community is
chronicled through our columns. People are
beginning to appreciate our endeavors to give
them a good paper, and as a consequonce our
labunption list i increasing fast; this week
we have recoived fifteen or twenty now names,
and we have the promiso of quite a number
more, A largo sum of money is due usJ
throughout the county, on subscription and
advertiaiug, and after harvest wo will expect
payment. Romembor, we don't ask it now,
though if anybody wishes to pay now they
can do so) but after harvest ice nuiet fiavt
what i dm m.
At tuo meeting of the Trustees a few days
ago Prof. Towell was given tho management
vi en is uisiuuuon lor live years. This was
but a just reward for his labors, as the Col
lege, under his management has been success
ful to a greater extent than ever before.
Prof. Powell has sons to work with a will
and will open out on the 3d of September.
The faculty this year consists of the follow
ing persons: Rev. H. W. Stratton, A. M.,
President and Professor of Mental and
Moral Sciences! Rev. L, J. Powell, A. M..
Principal and Professor of Mathematics and
Natural Sciences; H. H. Hewitt, A. M..
Professor of Anoient Lanouagesi Miss Clara
Price, B. 8., Preceptress and Teacher of
French; Mis Dora Salinmr. Teacher of
Oorman; Miss Nettie Piper, Toacher of
Instrumental and Vooal Musio ; Mrs. W.
3. Peters, Teacher of Drawing and Painting.
Katea of tution are about the same as last
year and can be aeon by referring to the ad-
vcrtisment in another column. We heartily
recommend the Albany Collegotoallourread
era who have children to educate, as one of
the best educational institutions in the
State, in fact we know it cannot be excelled.
Exertions are now being made to raise money
to purchase a philosophical and chemical ap
paratus for the use of the college, and we
are glad to hoar that the people are subscrib
ing liberally. Farmers send in your children:
as wheat is up this year you can well afford
v e have a healthy place, rents and
board are low, and no school in the State can
suit you better.
1m l Mathers.
This gentleman, who bilked the Oregon
people so beautifully, is now "pulling the
wool over the eyes" of the people up in New
Hampshire. Some of our Oregon and Wash
ington Territory people are out several thous
and dollars on that man, and we would ad
vise onr Eastern friends to give him tho cold
shoulder. His patent stone is not worth any
thing; and no one who has used it has very
friendly feelings for Mr. Leathers. If we
mistake not he ran away from this country
to escape prosecution from some of tho per-
sons whom he had duped. The Dor Prut,
N. E, says that ha has located in that city
and is showing up his patent We advise the
editor of that sheet to give him free puffs in
s way that will make him pack up and
rsmoi -
trareboase Sold.
. TVymsJB Reeastteired.
This is the thud time we have written a
fetal under this heading, . and judging from
rtat Sheriff Horren tells us it will probably
i the loat After Wyman effected
l escape he made his way up to Junction
, and, having earned a dollar or two in
sune way, he got on a big jam. Some one
fekmgmg at Harrisburg recognized the indi
vidual and informed the authorities who he
After quite a battle ho was arrested
d thrown into jail and Sheriff Herren ac
painted of the fact Last Saturday the
SWiff brought him down and put him in one
f the cells, where he says he is going to keep
aim constantly until the Circuit Court decides
shere he belongs.
" Severn Boarder.
Sheriff Herrea now has seven boarders.
Oae bound over to await action of the Grand
Jury charge, arson; two more for burglary
md larceny; ono serving out three months
'or theft; two more serving out thirty days
etch on the same charge, and still one more
serving out twenty days for the same crime.
There are several more running loose yet, but
as soon aa the repairs on the jail are complet
ed they will be piclted up and "jugged.'
We have good officers and if A man commits
crime in this county he stands a very good
ensnce to have to suffer for it
I K. Cackensto will leave this city in a
y or two and take the next outgoing steam
" 'or San Francisco, and from there on to the
ft lie goos as delegate from the flrand
Wge of Odd Fellows of this State to attend
Orand Lodge of the United States, which
t Baltimore on the 17th of September,
Rtiijes attending to his business as delegate,
sill visit old friends and relatives and will
Mf be alwnt about two months and a
eiU.
"O, Where la Bet"
r.
smnaki, the g.iy and festive Polish gen-
who has been managing the Exchange
left for parts unknown, and his
3!l,lw
1 ' in this city are not in a very amia
'e ,rM of mind. We uuderstand they
lie at Portland and an trying to
""'""wested.
. ' Writing th above tlM wjtleman hu
Mte4 ane brought buck to this city.
A ValmaMe Inr Bart. .
1 ,e of Mr. WestUke'a large bavi wm Jan
, nan one .lay last wfk. He iurmwd
v alighted on a take, running it
wtfy about eight inchen vh'--wjuud
( - 1 it u hardly pn.'i.J, that he
r. Mr. W. it ,!- i "td'y out f
" norse nan filM.( 0H8, tIu1
-"91 a.
it :
the S.-Jvia pert
'e, ear in i' .ik,
Last Monday tho largo grain warehouse,
belonging to the bankrupt estate of Parker &
Morris, was sold at public auction by Em
mons Arnold, the assignee, John Isom and
W. I Vance, farmers, living south of this
city, were the purchasers, having it knocked
off to thorn at 99,050. As th;e warehouse
cost about 915,000 it wiil be seen that they
got it verv choap. A Portland man offered
thorn $450 for their bargain, but we under
stand they expect to keep it and run the buai
ness themselves.
By way of advenda we will state that Mr.
M. I). Ballanl has since bought Mr. Vance's
interest in the warehouse and he and Mr.
Isom intend running It It is needless to say
that this will be one of the strongest firms in
the city. Mr. Jsom is one of our oldest set
tlers and is well known to the fanning com
munity, and Mr. Ballard, though recently ,
from the States, is ono of the pioneers of this
ounty. , 1
. . MUe truss aa4 Crescent" "
All who are interested in watclting the pro
gress of the European War will be glad of the
opportunity to purchase the book of the above
name It gives a graphic description of the
countries, people, races, and religions of the
regions now involved in war, and unfolds the
causes whiclssavo led to the conflict. It also
gives a truthful narrative of the Bulgarian
massacres, and many thrilling incidents of
the insurrection, to which is added the por
trait and biographical sketches of the promi
nent characters m both Russia and Turkey.
Mr. Neville ha$ secured the agouey for this
county, and has already commenced the can
vans of this city. Examine the Work care
fully and ace if it will not bo a valuable ruldi
tion to your libraries.
Thr IlliiKtrntrd yu
And now that lively San Francisco papor
The H'cMp comes to us enlarged jiud other
wise greatly improved. It has been perfectly
fearless since it made its first appearance, and
has attacked fraud and corruption wherever
found. Of course it has received a large pat
ronage. The people are aure to give it a
warm support, and it is bound to succeed.
It is a 10-pagor, printed oa a fine quality of
paper, has the finest engravings of any paper
outside of New York City, and is cheap at
$4 per annum. Ask your newsdealer for a
copy, or send along your $4 to The Wapt
002 California street, San Francisco.
01 lOT
Editor Albany Dematml:
. i.!r 01 us aim mat, an article . week.
poomnea over the signature of "Truth,"
which, for misstatements to th square inch.
to "Truth" (t) to tell whit I know about the
-.r, ana alter using the pronoun I, as
often a. .Truth" did, I shall certainly have
the courage to sign my name to the article.
As was stated in the Mounlainur, Mr Par
ker, from your city, had been h . ,
time looking out for a man from Nevada, who.
like "Truth," has the happy faculty of pus.
ing under an anrnneo' name, and who. in tki.
Psseo. under the name of "Hooker "
Parker felt confident he had found his man
And was waiting patiently for the neceasarv
papers to arrive in order in Kav. k; ...
ed. In the meantime Mr. Ben. Allen, the
u .or wnom -Hooker" was working, paid
vu m xaraer naarri hat- w - ;
nmu u
icave. luia excited Mr. Parker. .A t
lug that Mr. Howard was Deputy Sheriff, he
-e ao see tee law in regard to a case of that
kind. Mr. Howard nneUed A Urge sized
mice at once, and after learning the state of
the case, he gave- Parker his key and told
him where he could find the law. After giv
mg Parker his key. he cot Van AlU, ,.,a
Jeff. Drippa to go with him to arrest Hooker,
earner was looking for the law
nowara ana nis boys were mttinir eims and
pistols preparatory to going for Hooker. Mr.
Howard got a gun from John Lucky, and
whUe he was talking with John. Parker told
him to wait a few minutes and he wonl.1 m,t
his horse. Howard's reply was, "I do not
need you at all and will not wait" Re also
told Mr. Powors that he was afraid Parker
would take a near cut and warn Hv,li.i. a
mat lie would get away, as he believed Parker
was in collusion with Hooker. All these
tilings and many more can be proven bv res.
pousible men of this town, furthermore, there
was, ana is, but one sentiment in this town
in regard to the course pursued by Mr. How
ard, aside from his family, and that is one of
censure. Mr. Howard is an old man, and
his grey hairs have shielded him from what
would have been an inevitable consequendk,
had be been a younger man I mean the
penalty attached to the crime of turning a
prisoner loose, i e., not less than five, nor
more than twenty years in the penitentiary.
" "en -irutn" stated that a plan had been
concocted to cut Mr. Howard out of the re
ward, he stated what he knew to be false.
Politelyspeaking, he lied! as I had no thouirht
of going, and would not have gone, had I'not
been told that Mr. Howard had left Parker
on foot, and gone to capture his (Parker's)
"Truth states that Hooker was turn
ed loose because he didn't fill the description
given of the man who was wanted. This may
be true, but Mr. Howard had no means of
knowing it, as the only description he had of
him, was a verbal one given him by Parker
that morning. There were different opinions
here as to the cause of his being turned loose.
Some thought the man was a Mason, others
thought it was spite work, and others still
held to the opinion that money had been
used. I do not agree with any of the forego
ing conclusions, but beliove the old man hon
estly thought he had the wrong man, and
did not know that he was committing a crime
in turning him loose. I have no wish to say
anything to iujure Mr. Howard, but I must
say that the signature of "Truth" to an arti
cle like the above is a misnomer.
BEN. CHILDERS.
librae aa Abroad.
County Court was in session this ivoak.
John J. Davis, Eecorder of Silver Wells I
Mining District, Wasoo county, came in I. i j
wees:, n. retwirfji niMth . -. ; , -
locality - - -1 -- are 11103 re:my to go ti ll.
E r, for their fall stocks.
W . B. Rice arrived home from Clataop A Massachusetts man am04 Ooriscn
Besca last week. He visited all the nolota haa nmn,l n. k.i n:.i..
Wi.n will He lixeoHie r
of interest near the mouth of the Columbia,
and on his way beck stooned at the fialieriiL
He wants no more canned salmon for home
use, but snys its good enough to export
Luther Elkins and Dr. Lister left this cirv
last weak for tho Crooked River cvuutry.
Gus. Wheeler, Treasurer of Mariou couutv.
came up to Allvany last week and snent a f,.
days with us. It isn't often that he visits
his old home.
Tl.i.iin.ul.i..ti . . .
inoUrjsi1n01,ailaitsnotfuU 21 1
many young Uli though there is no I
: rule for ascertauiii-s. wo may get some idea'
j 01 wruvs a young man will beconio by oh
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Si-k 1
jSa,IaBA.xqy,
OEEQOIf.
Dr. O. P. S. Flumnier came up to Albany
issi wceu and stayed two or throe days.
The Doctor has "hung out his shingle" in
Portland, and we are glad to hear that his
practice is already lucrative. We were sorry
to lose thejDoctor, but what is our loss is
Portland's gain.
Senator Hoult, of Harrisburg, was in the
city during; the first of the week.
A. Wheeler, Shedd's popular merchant,
in town last Tuesday and honored m .villi a
call.
Col T. Egcrtim Hogg and liarty nvre horo
last Monday.
Emmons Arnold, tf) msk'uco in tho Lister
uu laraura jjis-ni utnrupt C.ltates, W.1S
up during the first of the week to attend t'lo
sale of the warohouse.
JohuU. Meudenhall, formerly of this city
but now of PurtlauTt, came up last Tuosuny.
Ho was accompanied by a brother, just out
from the East, and they have gono out in the
mountains on tho Lebauon road on a hunting
and ushing excursion.
John Barrows name appears on the passeu'
ger list of the dry oChater, which left San
Francisco last Monday.
Mrs. n akefiold and daughter, who have
been visiting relatives in this city, departed
for their Portland home hit Weduosday
morning.
Mrs. Johns is back from Sodaville.
The Powell-Griffin const party came back
from Newport the first of the weok. Every
thing is lively over there, and there is quite
a number of pleaaure-sookeni still at that
place.
Frank Wood and family came down from
the Greenhorn Bar last Monday. He reports
that everything is all right up at his diggings,
and thinks that he will make a nice clean up
wheu the season is over.
Van Vactor got back from the Bay last
Wednesday evening. He says he caught tliat
whale that made its appearance at Yaruiua
las. weea.
Dave Froman started for the Mountains
last Wednesday.
Judge Tandy, of Harrisburg, has boon in
town during the week, settling up some val
uable estates.
The Fsrmor's Warehouse took in thoir first
siioat eight loads last week.
Am Opposition Line.
Messers. GoodaU, Nelson and Perkins have
put on an opposition line of steamers between
San Francisco and Portland, which has caua
ed tho fare to be reduced to f 10 for cabin
passage, and $5 for steerage, and freight to
S2 per ton. This is so cheap that everybody
ought to improve the oppoatunity by taking
a trip to the metropolis of the Pacific. The
opposition steamer, Orizaba, arrived at Port
land a few days ago, and the Standard repor
ter writes it up in this style:
The stosmshin Orkafn arrived lasteveninc
at 6 o'clock with 150 cabin and 130 steerage
Daasenzers. and 350 tons of freight. A lance
crowd of people desirous of seeing tho vessel
assembled on the wharf, and whou permitted
by the officers boarded the ship and examined
her attentively throughout. She is spacious
and staunch, built of oak, hackmatack and
chestnut, in 1854, at New York, with a reiris-
ter of 1244 tons, draft 13 feet, length over all
24G feet, beam 35 feet, hold 18 feet. Sho is
a side wheoler, well furnished, and carries
powerful machinery. Following are the
names ol Her omcers: l.aptain, rl, J. Johns
ton; first officor, Mr. M. Kobins; purser, Mr.
Buttoman; clerk,'BeST Smith; chief engineer.
n. Lampman; assistant, Mr. Williams; aec-
ond assistant, Sam Furling; steward Jim
Holland.
8ad Accident.
Sometime during the first of last week Mr.
Jeremiah Ralston, of Lebanon, was hurt
severely, while up in tho mountains. He
and his son-in-law, David S. Roland, were
returning in a buggy from Lower Soda
Springs, and in going down a steep hill the
vehicle ran on to the horse and set him to
kicking. One of the animal's feet became en
tangled between the aingle-treo and the bed
of the buggy, aud in his strugles to free him
self he upset the vehicle, throwing both ocou
psnts out Mr. Roland alighted on the
ground safely, but Mr. Ralston was caught
in some way in the running gears of the buggy
and dragged quite a distance before the horse
could be stopped. Mr. Ralston was brought
down to his home at Labanon, where he has
been lying at the point of death for sevoral
days. Noboneswerebroken,batashQiBabont
82 years old, it is hardly thought that lie
can recover from the shock which his nervous
system has roceivod. Mr. Rohuid came in
last Tuesday and he tells us that he thinks
the old gentleman 1ms been injured internally,
and it is simply impossible for him to survive
Jbuiioi a few days.
V liVl)ll
I've Hill
Fans rr Sale. -
The fine farm belonging to J. L. Hatcher,
lying 1 miles south-west of this city, is of
fered for sale in this week's paper. It con
sists of 300 acres, 200 of which is the best
of farming land and is now in cultivation.
A good dwelling house, barn and other out
buildings, an on the place. Here is a
chance for some emigrant who has money to
get one of the most desirable farms in the
valley. As it lies so close to this city it is
very valuable, and is sura to double in price
in the next five years. It can now be had at
a bargain.
, Wks speaks.
Any young man who wishes to get his tui
tion free at the State Agricultural College, at
Corvallis, can get an appointment by calling
on or writing to Judge Haley, at this city.
Beine a Senator he has tho privilege ot ap
pointing two scholars to that institution, and
so far has only appointed one person. As the
Colleee opens out in September the applicant
ought to lose no time in calling upon the
Judge.
Itellglmu Xotlrak
A s tho V. P. Church is now being repairing
Dr. Irvine will preach at tho Court House at
1 1 o'clock. SabUth School will al.e lc held
at the same place at the regular hour -1.1 10.
Kor. T. R White will hold roligiouj ser
vices t St Paul's M. E. Church South, njxt
Sabbath, at 11 o'clock, and in the ttuAt
at 4 oVock will preach at Cowan's school
hoose.
OS lr w sjiiKHl.
Last Toes.foy morning quits a number of
our mercijanAi left for i'urtlaad to take the
Orizaba for ivui Frandsco, to which Vjx
they are goirij for tha purjose of laying in
tluir foil and wifterrtt'cl.s of roods. Among
Mm imrnVr w: L. Senders, of the firm of
SrttnVrs Kn-rnlcrir. Si Fox. of O. Fast
?;, Aroa C';.C:3 .W't Jt.!his Jt'Jh.
nd f Ike rarlle.
At the last annual session of the General
Assembly of the United Presbyterian Church
authority was given fof the organization of
a Synod among the congregations of that de
nomination on this Coast The name select
ed for the new organization was "The Synod
of the Pacific," and was ordered to convene
in this city on the 11th of September, 1877.
Rev. Tit. S. O. Irvine, of this city, was se
lected to act as Moderator, and will preside
over the deliberations of tha meeting.
There will be quite a number of delegates in
attendance from California, among whom
will be the eloquent divine from San Fran
cisco, Rev. Gibson. The brethem in this
citv an reDairins and enlarging their drank
building, and making other preparations for
receiving and canng for their guests.
AIlaeBantv.
Willert A Busch are acquiring quite a rep
utation in tha manufacture of carriages, wag-
or, etc. Last week they sold one ot tneir
fine buggies to Dr. Plunimer, of Pmtland.
We are glad to see Alloay work ?"ing down
to the metroixiii. and kuovr that tha manu-
factrers have nothing to fear by having taeu
work compared with that which is put up is
Portland. We have never seen any wagons
or butanes in this State that could compete
with those put up by Willert k Busch for
either strength or beauty.
rnsit (irewera.
The Alden Fruit Dryer in this city expects
to start ut now in a few days, and the com
pany advertise this week for fruit Boxes for
conveying the fruit to market can be had at
the Dryer free of charge. 1 neve is ssiu sera,
stock to bo sold in this company and the farm
ers outiht to come forward and take it up;
we understand the company will take Iruit in
payment for stock. Nothing would he of so
m..k hrf fit to the fruit raisins: interests of
Oinfloo a. U haw one of these dryers in suc
cessful operation in each town is tho State.
tstsw Awsr.
prof. Gilbert, who formerly superintended
the testchiwE hi the public schools ot Una city,
will akjo more his family over to Lebawsx
He Tta to take charge of the academy at
that p ace, and we certainly think the Lshsv
mite eould not have selected a mast better
onahficd to fill the position. He has made
teaching a life study; snd is well liked wher
ever be goes-
Ashman, Jas.
liown, Einnui '
Casey, W. B.
IMvu, 11. VI.
French. W ('.
tionlmi, J. W.
Horti"!, I rank 3
Jurdeu, Arthur
Marcus, Dr. L. 2
McClaughry, A T.
Newell, Geo,
Robinson. W. M.
Wakofi M, Mollie
Letter Lint.
Ttiefollowln-l lathe Hat of letters remalnlnff
Intliel'ost Oflici, Albanv, !,lnncouolr, Ore
gon, Aug. H, V-Tij I'eraoue CHlllnjr for these
Inters must j;ivi: the dote on which they were
advertlaod
Beurnell, diss.
Bmsha, Jacob
Crow. Cass
Dewose, Mary M,
Gray, John
Hole, Frank
Judson, Horace 11.
Luce, G. C. 3
Mitcholl, Earnest L.
Miller, Maria
Nanby, John
Smith, Chas. E.
West, John
' O Winters, Samanthe.
F. U. rUVMQXP, P. f.
t'keap Meat,
Mr. Dyer informs us that he is wholesaling
meat cheaper than ever. Beef by the side or
sells for 3J cents; fore quarter 31
cents; hind quarter, Mutton he whole
sales at 6 cents, and retail prices are in pro
portion. He has fixed up his shop so that he
can keep the meat away from the flies, though
if a bad piece should happen to get out, he
will refund the money to the customer. Csll
around and see him at the Albany Market,
on Front street, a fey doors below the post-
office building.
rtnt still Held.
Mr. Edwin Allen, as agent for the new I
twine and crodage factory of Albany, sold
last Saturday in this city, ths first bill of
goods which will be manufactured anil deliver
ed is tha course of ths month by this new
enterprise that ought to have boon located
in Salem. A bah) of twins lor sewing sacks
was sold to Messrs. Kinney Co. and one
bale to W. & Herren, of Farmers warehouse.
J. W. Gilbert also ordered one bale ol
shoe thread. flrrf. .
rsafras! rsa! 1
Ths finest entertainment of the sesson
Howootb'a Grand Hibernica sAll appear is
this city next Saturday, Monday and Tues
day vesings, and if oar citizens want to
have as evening of pleasure they had best
attend. The Portland papers are loud in
is their praises of the troupe. For partic
ulars see their sdv. in another column.
ArMtrr. .
A letter received is this city a few days
ago from Newport informs us that a whale
came ashore at Yanutsa Bay on Thursday
of last week. It had been harpooned, ami
til before wasliinit ashore. It measured
about 56 feet is length, and will terrain
food for the native, for eesnetinst-
Hoa. Ed. Farlow is our authoriul axnt
at Ashland, and Jobs M. Carter at boring-
field. Any one wishing to subscribe lor tins
riprostrioos sheet st either of the above plac
cas call OS those gentlernes snd have their
wants attended to.
OUof all kin Is; Averifl paint, the best
j .v...,-. Whits Lead. etc. etc., suld
st lowest rsfs. hy Wheeler, at Shedd.
Andiew Cowan is nu'.tinj ua a ni
fence around his city rosidonoa.
It's funny to watch oi.t F.iliy l-t
countenance when h drives a nail.
.lr -i .......
.inu giories in nis atreiigtu: wotmu l'io;
in her hair. Butler glories in both.
it you want in havo lino r-pirt. g i ipi to
tne tall on the canal .vid go in batliing.
Repairers havo boon at work on tho lelo.
graph lino mar thiicily for several days.
John McKuight was married a feiv days
ago to a Miss Honey, fsloph! What swoot
wedding.
"Capital punuhmcut," as tho hhy said
whan tho school mistroas seated him with
tho girk
Tho last uumlu of tho II 'al Sit t,v hai a
line portrait of our Mlow-tnw-r.man, W. II.
McKirkud. . -
Rev. li.-. Irvine pruu-hwi in. the M. I'.
Church k,t S.;li!atli ovunin;- to a lar:) cm.
gr-:g..riitn.
1 Iw lovheit fcec i avo to lm aivu li
linH wlvn utio sous half v itli Cm
half with the f.ui. v.
iv -j i 1 . . . i , .
v. w-ui;wi.iv oi j.iitt WOI'S, Joltll .11,11'Hll
stood about ouo foot taller than umial. it'
a boy, and weiglu 11 pounds.
ilohn Foster cvpects to g oait of tho
mountains in a short timo, and 1'rcf. IV
has rented his dwelling house.
Iho bilver Hill Co. have willnlrn n all
pool stock from tho markot, nnd have divided
it tip among tho stockholders.
Mrs. MiUcr has rented tho Harrows prop
erty and will inovo in as soou as Mr. l jiuert
takes charge of his now property.
Tins is the latest form of wedding invito-
tions: "Come around aud seo mo capture a
mother-in-law at 8 o'clock, sharp."
Capt Humphrey has moved his Uw-oilics
to one of the rooms hi Froniau's now brick
Too much noise where ho was before.
A son of Mr. Cospcr, of Jefferson, who is
over at Newport, fell off tho Muffs at Yaiiuina
Head on Thursday of last weeli, and broke
oue of his arms.
If you want your uaiuo onxr.ivcl haud-
somoly on a key ring, call on Ji B. Purdoni.
He has some neat stencil plates and will do
ths work choap.
New subscribers arc coming in livoly now.
fifteen or twenty were added to our books
this week. Wo still have room for more.
Only S3 a year.
Faro from Portland to San Francisco only
$0, oabin passsge; steerage . Opposition
is what a the matter. Pretty choap; dont
you think o, Bill !
Arch. Montoith's now" houso is going up
fast It will be something after tho stylo of
Mrs. nogue's dwolling, and will be ono of tho
finest re&tdencea in the city when finished.
The Oregenian't story about tho Chinaman
who was hurt at the Cosmopolitan Hotel firo
being dead was all a hoax. Othor Tortlnud
papers say that ho is alive and rocovoring
fast.
United Presbyterian prayer-niooti:i; w.,
held at the residence of Dr Irvine last Vi'etl
nosday evoning. The church i.i b.iug re
paired, and cannot hi mud for sover.d
weeks.
Two or threo teams havo just an-ivul in
this vicinity from Nebraska, making tho trip
in nine weeks. A groat many more emigrants
thcysayaroon tho road to this State from
Nebraska.
A eontemporary asks: "Aro akunls- li:.Kc
-to go mad!" Wo can't answer tho quo dion,
but it is said that a person who too clnru-ly in
terviews one is liablo to go very l.mclt that
way, indeed.
"Why," asked Pat one day, "why was
Balaam a first-ehus atrouoiuor!" Tho other
man gave it up of courso. "Share," anid
Pat, " twas because he hail no trouble in
fiudin' an Ass to roiil "'
Lot Turks delight to howl and tight, fur 'tis
their natue to; lot Bear and Lion growl mid
bite, for madnoss made them so. But, Yan
kees, you should novor let your angry pas
sions rise; don't quarrel; trade, M'ork hard,
lie low and forward tho supplies.
Two young ladies of this vicinity intended
to havo advertised with us this week for hus
bands, but for sonic causo failed to send in
thoir oopy. Lodk out next week, boys.
None need apply unless they ore hand'iimie,
loving, rich, or hnvo good prospectn.
We understand that it was not J. it, Mc-
Clure who has rented a dwelling in this city.
It is a young man with the samo surname,
who is now in business in Albany. Ho has
reutod the houso and is furnishing it nieely
of course ho is just duing it for a friend. J
Peterson has commenced work 03am on his
house on Front stroet. It is tho luit frame
that will bo built on Front botweimJY ashing-
ton snd Ellsworth, As it is was under way
when the ordinance relating to firo limits
passed the council, of course tho owner could
not be compelled to stop work.
Last week we warned our iicua almut a
dead-beat who has been at work in sonio of
the counties below. Ho made his appenranco
about tho time our paper camo out, and, find
ing that he was known, only tried his game
at two or three place and then hoarded the
train and left.
Dare Andrews was hi from li;iriu u few
days sgo for the purpose of buying several
little articles. As he keeps a fine store out
there people will think it strange that he
came to Albany to purctuvw articles for Tiis
own USA He .was enquiring for biveud.r
ives, carpet, license (not whisky licenac)
and several other things.
Nothing so thoroughly pleases a man who
has learned that a collection is to lie taken hi
his church on Sunday morning, and who has
consequently been unable to lie present, on
account of severe pain in his bock, as to at
tend the eveuing service snd hear the clergy
man announce that, "as many who iloiral
to give were not present at the ni'iming col
lection, it will now be repeated,
A ooinforUlile and styliih arrangement for
ths black hair has the suggestive name of the
Multiform. It consists of aa elongated puff
of hair nearly a yard in length, which is
brushed is shape over a lo.ig metal ci Under
mads for the purpose, and smoged iivarf
onr ways, so as to fonn a very grateful chig
non. It is especially liked for Psmmcr use
on account of its lightness and the ease with
which it is srrsngod. For hr((S chignons
two pnfis are required. An iuvisi'ile net is
usually worn over it, tlioujjh this Is ix in
dispensable. fr
Oh, who would die in Summer when the
trees are clothed in green; wheu the June
bug warbles swertly, and the granger poles
the bean; when tlie melon and the colic hand
in hind together go, filling youths and maid
rut with their sweetness and their woe; wlswi
ice cream, and worms, ami piari-f reign su.
pisjicly tliro' h day, and tho devil -and
the doctor at the mulniht are to pay; hen
the house By spoils our vistuaU and miisqni
toes spoil our sleep we would think no more
of dying than we wosil of staling sheep!
i And we wouldn't sural )i". wit')
iaj his actions and works.
Solomon said, many centuries
; "oven a child is known by his work, wind her
new it ha good or eva" Thorofore, whou you w
a noy slow to go to school indifferent
iTho fall term of this school will beia oa Iro
iM September PA. mrf
September 8tl, 1S77.
PAClTlrY.;
Um II W tV t 'ar 'sr s kk sx- .......
Jrnu.g.dgUdof everv onoortunintv t,J nl an Moral" 5;..-... " v" ' '"" 1 rrafessor t .K
nojlect hi 1 lessons, von mav take it In .-.(.
iriss j ed that he will )n a blockhead.
Whou you seo a boy anxious to speud
money, an 1 v. lw spends every cent as soon as
he gets it, y,.,t may know that he will he a
spendthrift
When you seo a boy hoarding up his pen
nies, and unwilling to part with thorn for any
good purpose, you may act it down that ho
will be a misor.
When you see a boy willing to taste strong
uuun, you may nirhtlv sinmose that h ivili
00001110 a drunkard.
When a boy is disrespectful to his parents,
disobedient to his teacher, aud unkind to his
friends and playmates, it is n sign that ho
will never ho of much account
When you sao a boy looking out for him
self, and nnwilliug to share good things with
othen, it is a aiu that he will grow up a so!,
fidi man. '
Wheu you see a hoy punctual at school at
tentive to his louons, eager for advancement,
ami rospootiui to all with whom ho is brought
into contact, you may ho certain that ho is
foniiiuggood haluts, and cannot fail of 1,
ing man nf iiitluonoo. 1
II H.IIEWITT,A.M.,lrareor or Ancient l.auanaaes.
j;I'R PR" . B. 8., PmcfptrriM ,! Teacher of t renr
MISS DOR t SALINUEH, Teacher of Wormnu
MIMNKKITIF. l-I PF.lt, Teacher ol lo-.trnmr,ntl and Vl
Mill. W. IS. rF.TF.RS, Trhcr ofDrawla j B,ld PaoMS
rai: cm mm: of sti inr
. is isnntiwm to jHiliwl ol litis g-raoV.
.tLKD.lB,
Trms bowiii September .11. NiivemK'i- liitli. Junii-
ary SMh, and Api-il sth. Vaeatlt.11 uf one wotk tluilnir
iwniinnncoiueiit Uaj , June lth, 1S7S.
the holiilay.
j SMi.-lal alteml.Hl plven t) Kl.tc-ttiuiiity tlriu
"iralerlral iraluliV. Sot-l.,c aUvauiaij.i on.nsl 1
tltis 1liiurlnte.1t.
ron.tvMHip.
Ua. Joll.v A. lllliaMAX, one of tho W,.t rit
.,Itl OK TMTiAt'i-rB as I "' w , has seen ensarrt r.
KAlf.' ire TllTIO.s Pl.R TI.Rvl. I thorttuli cuinu t,r iiettni.inti lu testMiisliu 1
Mmarr Vartnwit t S so W"' 'r tks skh1 wna.
ltuino.ni Kiiulli.il , ita 1
llijher llmnoliwi, litolujhtu rivoiir;iUiry Jtlta
atttt (Ireek 10 00
l?ilttt,'Uto, litcluthiiir lllulier lutein an.l tlreek-
Aiivautca AliitliuiuautM, AlontiU suit Moral
S 00
a w
The Xew Hteanirr.
ilia now steauihost, A. A. JrP,,, which
is being built for tho Willamette trade, by
. apt. l-ocliran, 13 nearly completed, and will
bo ready for business by the time wheat will
be ready for shipment Ono of tho Portland
papers describes her thus;
Capt. Cochran's new licht draueht ateuir
was anccuasitiiiy lallncheil oa Monday lasf,
near Otugon City. It will he towod to this
city and laid abreast of Smith Bm.'s foundry.
to receive the mauhinerv' whieh ia alm.vtf
eoinpioteu tor it by that enterprising firm.
The length of the hull is 150 foot, with 27
foot boaui, nnd will draw hut eight inches of
Water. TIlO boiler- Whieh ta mntlv in ali.lA
olioanl and place in position, is 10 feet long,
4 feet diameter, with firo hoi 4 bv X feet, .mil
contains 135 tubus, which will furnish stenin
to drive two boauiiful engines of la inch boro
and 21 inch stroke. Krorythiug is being
none to pmu tho work forward to early com
pletion. . Wooden tuu.ipK. -
1 am now soiling the famous wooden pump
mauutacturcd by A. Frescott, at Salem. It
is superior in workmanship aud finish, will
draw water cosier and faster, aud is decided
ly tho best pump in the markot Wo nsk all
to give it atria Land if all wo claim for it is not
true, the pump s ill not cost you a cent The
monulactoi- uz- ten established for years and
tlio pumps givo uuivorsnl satisfaction. Ad
dross, 11. B. Thrasher, at Shodd's Station,
and he will be at your service on short
notice. im.
An Etcrllcul Pabllratloa.
Tho H'e( Siore for July is by far the bast
puo.ieation of tho kind which has ever been
issued in this State. It has thirty-two pages,
contains some forty engravings, among which
aro illustrations of Table Hook, in Southern
Oregon, Sis. Holer and Itanicr, Tumwatir
Fulls, nnd several govornmout buildings in
Victoria. It i, a splendid paper to sond east
for tho purpose of show ing up Oregon's re-
sources, and is sure to meet with a larce nat.
reave. A ldiess, I. Samuel, at Portland.
tin ana t'rult la Ike last.
The thanks ot the Dt mural office and of
Dr. Douglass and wife are due to Mr. and
Mrs. Oeo. Brandenburg, of Harrisburg, Oro-
gon, for a bo.v of Jloyal Ami chorrios, which
arc macrnilieeut in sise and appoaranue, and
oxiiiisite in flavor. It is pleasant to be thus
roniombered hy old friends, and we assure
them for ourself nnd !ir the Doctor and his
wife, that our thoughts ufton go out to tliora
in their far o!F western home. (Hlumira
(oir.i) A'Hiorm.
Heltmce. .
Motlern Uiuriei'o. each elr, .
luftnitiiiuiljU Muilc
10 el Itoi
inuiert'kl lleiwrtineill
iniuaeliiais , , m
owm iRitL iinp.iin hi.vt.
lMi.-lu;r tile BtTvtiul and thlru terms, a thort'UiiH
ts;iirsonl Inslnu-iluii-will Iw (riton In Hook-loMUiiiiit
sikI Ilii'iine-M forms. At a ciiiiniamtlvd.v mnitll exiit-UMi,
tllltleiits limy secure, here, wluit w.niltl oust tlicm a
Iuve soul of itimiov to ob'sili at a titiiiiinen-lal eiillctfe.
It U imiuMsilue for any ono to be.snntt n SnUhittl ius
twitmlant witu.tui a . tlvtmueU kituwltitloe o( the vr!u-t-lptoH
nl Arltlimulic, Kntilisu tlrainiusr aud KuuHkIi
CoiuptwiUon 1 we, therefore, reentiiiuoiiil the stints' uf
thaitt in uouiiet'tlon with llook-kiiopliift.
GROCERIES !
VlSJ- VAOTOE
keopsthB frssliest and tat stock of
groceries, and will sail aa .
cheap as any
body. HE ALSO HAS A
LARGE & WELL SELECTED STOCK
Crockery Ware,
Glass Ware,
Plated Ware,
China
LAMPS, CUTLERY, ETC.
IsrOall on lilin in tho aew building nn
('rout atrrHit, tiotweoii Young'M snd Pluni
mer's nolilf
Assessor's Notice.
NOTICE IS IfHUKHY OIVKX THAT
the lionrtl of JiiiiallsAtlon will attend
nt the oflloooflha County Clerk of I .Inn
couutv, Oregon, on the laid Monday In
August, and publicly oxiinilno the Asmons
uieid Hulls And correot all errors In valu
ation, description or qualltlfm uf land, lots
or other pro,ierty tnat may ap(ieur ou the
AasoHKtneill Itouu, lor inn ynur, mi f.
P. M.NMITH,
nii2w.1 Assessor, Llun Co.
SUMMOMS.
Alport lliiroiHluii itiiH puruhfwtxl a now ex
vata wagon niul team ftitJ jropoo to com
lueik'd a dtl ivory buninnu ou ouritnwti ditr-
iitg tlio i-ittor part of tliin, or tin flrnt uf
iiejtt wfk. Uy hv'mk puticttinl and attvtidinff
ttti iotly U lu;ihn'm hu exjuwt.n to get a fair
nUtiro of tlii '.vork in )iis lino. Any 0110
wi.itiiiig liia twrvictn can liavo tlieir ordem lillul
jimmjitly by lunving thorn at I. K Illain's
chiLliiiig etoro. Boo hit oaW, thin weutt,
. Arrfillcrl mmd Hulllre.
K1. Zoysn, aruliitect, contractor and Imtht
er, fling.i hii imntioi to the hr&tm thin wt-ok
through the coIuiuiin of tho lKMrx lui.
Tlierv in no use in our laying anythir.g in hit.
favor, for the huihltngn h linn vructed in tliii
city iiro monuments, of his nkil u a tmihlur.
Kxaiiitno thorn and then Judge aa to hid
m tint a. If you expect l bvihi a Iioum
MUiti to uonsolt him be f org letting tha con
tract.
0, II, Culviii aunt u Hue lob uf quarts
tiwcimcn from Cnp Crvek thii Unt wetk,
by Curt, I'rico, whoho just returned from
that coiiiiti-y. The quartz wu tiiken fntui
the Mji!mij)lfi, 40 feet down, and )egiua to
look well. It it rather to ft, but aa tht khaft
is aunk dueicr it grow harder ami the gyp
auiu HcaruLT, The lead in now ahout fi'ur
ixl vide, aud many think the ore it rich
eriinigh to work.
"Mure, Ah nmrt."
I.Mt vw.k we had aevenU hard showers,
and oa there was considerable hoat cut and
lying In the fidd, farnutn Uioked rather blue,
Howitver the rain did not continue long, and
tlio aiiimlturiat now think ha ho a an.e
t!iing. While goiny to his work now h g;u
omMy kings j-art of that favorite hymn, writ
ten hy Blia
"iirc, th mr, ituJI Im htsnct W
nolti far Krmt,
lly rcft-Teiicsj to an ailvi'rtiiin;nt tu oiother
CfJumn it will he tnvn that the booths at the
Hinth Fair Crotmd will Ito rented at auc
tion on tho it!J iiiMt, 'Die auction will take
place on the groumU, and partirt with ing a
itand mttt t ou haiwl at Htm time.
I arrraM I rram.
Jii. Mauly has ju4t couimncd the aiauu
m UtA ice cnum at his renttuirant, oiul on
tlii'.'; hot dayi it U lU-lifhtful to drop in thure
and ytntr parclwd tonga oooleL
Kiilroidvry in rornidour colnre, miied
pink sndblve, frlgenthe new linen cuffs and
A.jfi r., 1
.Orfttlsrf uf
In the Circuit Court cf the St itt o Oregon
or the County 0 Linn,
TUnna R. Wilmarth, VVff, x TUm, h.
Wilrnnrlli, VoVt, ,
Suit In equity for Divorce.
To riios, I.. Wllinarlli the nbnvo named
uVsjndnnt:
In thnnumo of th HUlo of Uroon, you
are hereby rwjulrod to Bfour mid nnawer
theranipfnlntof tboabovo I'luimltrin (Ne
above ontltlml ConrtfT now on I Ho with the
ClorkofMHld Coiirt.witliin tendaysl'rotn I he
data of tho wrrvlce of this siiininnns iifHin
win If aorvod In Idnn County; but If ecrvod
In any olbor county iti the Stuto of Omgon,
then within twenty dnys from the dute of
Hie service of thtf MUiuinoiia upou you;
and you tlio beioby uotiilod that tf you
fiill to minftiir anil aiiawor Miiil nonirttuint.
oh hero by required, tho Plain I Uf will ask
1110 iiucroo vi me t ouri iu uimnoivo 1110
iiittrriiigo contract between plnlntllf mid
defeiubtnti and that the euro nnd cuatodi
ot their minor child, rrfdeih-k K. Wif
niarth, be givoit to plalntitl', nnd that the
I'lHlntili H iinmn lo uhiiimcd to Ithtna 1I
tJoblKinllh, und for thecoMtn nnd dlKburse-
inentH of this unit tt tro tnxi.
j, k. wKATin-;iU'mr,
AU'y for Pl'tr,
TublMicd bv order of the Hon, It. 1.
lt UN, Judno tf Iho bov ntmitnl Court,
tiiudo at fhttinborM In the thy of HaUmi,
Counlv tit Miirifm, Hfntfs -i)t (Ht-t!!, on
tho mluUj of July, ;7.m iioUwtt
WAItNINC.
TO DAVID K. McKMRMAV'.Ynu are
hereby Dntilled tlml unices von eeltta the
ivote.imiiieillaUily, that I liifdA4iiit you,
1 will soil tlio mmiio at nililio uurtioii, on
Natunlay, Aiiiid lltli, at 1 o'rloolc r. u.
J.ll.mitkHAUT.
This Is to warn all persona fttralnst trust
oiw Joint Ollis, as lie a lyliis: dead boat,
And will iay no bll s bo litsy rontraot.
'I'he ainount lie owrs 1110 is hiirnlir ntreiA
Hl In full. J. If. IliatKllAHT.
Tho Office of the
Corvallis, Li'bnon ( Dallas
STAGE LINES.
Is st the HI. Charles Hotel, at Albany. In
ntsad of the Aiiierh-an KsoIiaiiiio, as rnjire
istiited by tlio uniprletor isf the latlvr hotel.
n.'iUf
W. It. GIIAHAM.
FASHIONABLE TAILOK,
Has Jiiet opftifKt out a simp In the rooma re
eiitly wniifl by Dr. K. u. Himth, one Umi
Wftctof Uy Market, Klrnl trt, Altny. and
prtiTU to luMuuJwctur
QENT'3 CLOTHING
tn tfn- rv.jt manner and at the lownnt rraaont
Ui ruO'iyi'
utvs u'tu a eall. He warrants 10 fit yw.
VUliltLf
lies ADDICT." "
JOHN POSHAY,
(HuMaaor to U. 9. aMlt.mlar.1
S.A1.BH m
DriirT, .llcdlrinrn, Toilrl
Artirlr. rain!, Oila,
t Intlew Olasj,
i.tc, ICIc.
llT.njt htui ycftr'i fx "r(-.w in ih
img UtHiftA'ttv, h rV.l Mmi-4 in liirsii! t- 'f
.Hlf'ISJ Hfttl irillr- f ClifM Htfj lt ll"i' 4 s tw
Btt(ifr.(KrO tii;.l iiiiK'niiii oi ini-.it
i.'.n ;tt.
lEO.lBU.
Amii.MinL'!it-i iravo Wm ma-le 1.yrliit-h irt.tufl
Mili4 lit lU d aittsiilli,' t- miutitl l!io VniWjit -n h
bntmirt! cither liv tin1 IV,.n-i;il or i;i(f-nir llwi-t.
llvcryi'Sfu ai,l ftttunii-:i i&Mn a.- t,t iii-in"-i-
im-nt, lii-t'tl., in-miN. utti lv. e'.i. I'rW imr wv.'ii in-
tiiy,:( iMOFal, all .jl( ;, ,K'I, HiM-;, ffltf., 9t.-:-K
tlLALTU
Ail'llll.V CCHlai t I 1)0 If' It) of tllO iK'tlhttiM I."Uit'.-
lu the Mate. Itliiiilhiii fttr li.t-u u.mihtntiviU frv
ii'm Uii lmu! tll.iaJetl Hinuiiry -ItiHt'tf it;4
AI'IMKA Tl A.
Ali'Mtij-aMitM niiti juntT liua hsolt lrM nivi
li(i.Tiilly mihtx-riliol In pniihii-wi m tli'umna &,'. r
l'hi,o.it)iirfi. aiuK.'hdMilt-il (.,M-ntun Inr Uie ls-c- tit
nl thii st'h.M... i hi-iiiitimtY U lk-Yi-it wu ttii)
th itmmnt m?urotl t!io ut Januwy. U'.s.
Guardian's Sale.
NOTtCK IS IfnitKltY GIVKN THAT
In nuratiniira of an order of tlic County
('ourt of l.inn t'ounty, State of Orton,
dated July 01 li, 1ST", in tha matter ol i b
(liuuillunntiip of t!o cstnto of Annie M.
Smith, a nilnar, tlio undersigned, tiimrill
ttu of unlit istiltci, will Bell nt imbllcamalim,
to Hid liiglitst biiklor, for one-third cusli,
ono-llilrd in six months audoiiB-tninl in
1U months, u one amd anit sulijwt ti
fotitlrnintioii by hiiIU court, on
iS!h(I,v, tie UOtli Hay, nf A wjust, itfT'..
at 1 o,clook p. a., at tlie Court House rl onr in
thoi'ltyof Albany, in said Couutv and .Mali,
all the rii;ht, title and interest of saiil
minor In ami to tlio following dewrllwd
ronl estate, to-wlt: The undivided oi
soventli of the eriginal donation land cli.nn
of (ieo. Orabtrce, as owned by Andrew M .
Nilllth at the tinioof his death, K'ing .'.,!i
llintlon Nn. UM, In Tow-iship 11, Nouili of
Hanr2, West, anil In Townshii tl, M-iuiii
of Itango 1, West, In IJiin Couutv, Oii-kuu.
' IVM, NMITH.
n.'lwl (lliardinu.
NOTICE TO
FAKMERG!
Ttt u.Ulitloit to mv cominmlioim wnrt1
!itiimp nt the fool of KHhwohI. Street, I havo
Diitoil the nttbslantlnt warp Nona ewofxt Ki
John Foator, nt tbo foot nf liroadalhin
Ntrvnt, it ml nm now prejuired to store atfitr
OO't biwhola of whoet
Sacks funilMhRil to thoae slorln? with m&
and a Inrge qtmnlitT on hrtiiil Jbr mle y tho
lowont niiirltot prire.
I will pay tiio hiulieit citsli prlco for
tVliont. OntH, nnd other penaU. tVhtnil
reodivoLl nt Tiiiititml Millor'wat Alia.iv
nrkoa. Vail and see nio before makiult
arrHnoiitouU for Hollbiir or atorliiK
wiiero. sU. KIMLVKS.
A CARD.
AH.nW.h PARKKR, T.ATK OK OltK-
Ifiml'tly, tif'L' IrnvtMu his'tirm tlio r.uhlir
Hint limy Itrtvo purcUttiMMl tun miT ii n ra- --
ilniuAj, in. ..iel nonet.'., lurmrly owuttl hy U. f,
flili v Mriii, nnd that ttu-y Ut'.slKn mnltnulMK
ih in tha nkl ktufifl, wtirre tlwy n
l to tha fiilure, h lull HM4iri(ifiit
ot
nto, Psii-nt -Mt Ulfli.ftH. Tniiwt Ar
ttltl hlirltll
rllfM 111 Ut'f
niJtM, t'll'1
lie.U-H null
4tlfirii (It'"''
Vsj hili' wiiiu-Rt Ivatt irltlnflr a eontintianr ut
tha luit-rut iHUrnnuna tu-rcUifore eitcmwu tj
Uiq oi.D Itousr. Wo litimt at tho anniti tliiit', ht
mlrntul IIImtuI OfiilliiK, and cart-in I Rthwicuni
to the wnntu of piitittiuMTit to n.nt in ftttcm
o: any wtw Itleiiilswhumbiy favor uswlttithet
OHltTB,
1'nrtteular nUpnllon wilt he Rl aij lothetyim
KunddiUfis plivilnlniia pr"rriillna nni (rtin
rwiirtji at all Uwi ttt the day or nUc'it.
A. H. J!tiL, I'AIUIKH,
HieptMrri to H. 0, UtLJ. A Hirt,
Abrttiy.OrPKou.Ovt.tnn, IHVi. i."u.
SAMUEL E. YOUNG
WlioIesHliiiind Hctull Bcul. rlu
Iry (lioodaj nnd lirocrt-ic-s,
1 lulhinfr. IIo lu, (NIsOcm,
Iti'npoi'N tV ilsower,
sniiw, I'hswi, .
HeeA I'fiilt-s,
lad lillOADCAST MB WEES, Ik.
TIU5K-3ASH.
First St., Allan.,
SILVEil HILL MINING COMPANY."
The hlockbohloi of tho above impl
riibifit fioniuny itio iK'rtfliy nutilied tliat
tlicro will Ita a Hit'otlucr ot tlie eoimtonv.
nt tb'.tr oIlU'O In tlii tity, on hrttunlnv,
July JiMh, at lt.o'(;luck, 1'. M, i'ortlietmjju.M;
of ti'HiMiU'tliiU; bliH(iiefs of luttHjrtfiiK'n,
nHvl l'rtmitlciit
li. AFlSoii-, M. I' ,
tWntlsiU ami imnibor nf
l U. UU M Hii It. 1.
(I. W, Wtl'OX, M. h
BUIUV HUUICHi WrVlOlJ.
AVIX0 FOMMKI) A COPARTNKRN1HP PR
itm iittrtuMssi ,il nrji-Licltitf Mitiiicim.iiilu II ill i -
hi ttll it tinn'irhow, we oflur our k i If tin t tint
immiI'Iu ut (hit ctiviiinj itum ntml Int tHittutry. Ami me
M my e.Hrlal niusntion tn iitsn.Mi tWiiutm
ili'l (liiMreit, oj)t( l tht: Kir, Throat and
Ottlov hiiunt ttf in. WiU-, 8 to 1J a. M. tnl 1 1" 1
r. tt., l)r, ArnislJ, 10 w V2 u- a4 'l tj i r. a- il (r
tKitli Irmii ft t tt p. a.
l 'nmiltuihm i'aIU fnnu 'INtuitt jsnlitU nttcMltil u t
once. n -oiul
CAPITAL MINING COMPANY.
Stockholders' Meeting.
vroTicR fa iikhkhy cuvkm that
111 ths annual iniioiiiiit of tho Mi'k.
holitorsof the t.'niiiliil tluld anilHi.vor v.,;t.
Init t'oniHinv will bo liiiil at tll.D'iiM
nv'a ollllNi. in Hiili'lll. on Thiiiily tho ii
day of snguit, lsa,l trti o'olotrk a. w.
J. II. llA
Jiilv, 2li, 10T;. fseuwury.
n.'illnj
To tha Public. ,
MV wife, Hitrnh Toff, havliiK Iff! mo nu t
her hoiTis without any b.t fiiw. I
hereby forhid any ierm erotniirts? hc &ti
ttiy uount. WIL vu.1. l i t'
J'-ima, Jl.iy, linll, 1H77, li -iv.-i
ATTENTION
FARM
rr
isi-t
k ti v....
tbavnrcTsftlthe Tbh-k Wat-fOiml
at the tvitit Wurtiltouw. Ami a.
nafmreil to htoro wliiitt autt iw: h
miwt mwonabfo ttrm xa.kt tusif1-.
thohe hNirin( n bit inr.
I W pay hit'b' tM.lt iw,
wheat, out, ami oli. . .-i.-.i-i.
Cil Riiit M hip i hr' miiiM ' if.'
menu fur sim-m tt)-.fu )i
, a. Ei i
sotic;
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