1'ridity, Feb. 1. A New Mining Enterprise, SomeUma during tliu past year a young jnnn tmrat'l C. F, Post eauie up her from Eldorado county, California where he ud bean engxaed iu quartz mining for several vein. Ha wa tho owner of what ha con idured a good load, but he had been broken up by tryiaa to work it alone. After talking a pan tho subject, snowing the specimen of quarU, oto., he haaau'cc-MJod in interesting aaveral rtiea in it to uch an exMfct aa to gat them to go in partnership with him in working the mine. Mr. Tost retains a one fourth iutere.it in the mine, eud bind him salf to deed the remainder to Wm. Van Vac tor, Wm. H. Huston and D. B. Monteith, upon the completion of a quart mill at the mine. These gontlemen, with the exception of Monteith, who will be represented by W. B. Scott, will start for Eldorado county in two or three wee'is. And after tlioir arrival at the mine, will immediately commence putting up tho necsaary niacliitiery. A 13-horse power engine will be purchased, and also the machinery for a 10 stamp mill, but only Gve stamps Ul be run at first Of course our citizens have not gone into this scheme blind ly. They sent a uiau U the miue to examine it, and ha reports that a shaft has bean sunk 45 foot doep, and that at that d-ipth the load is 3 feet and 3 inches wide. Quartz taken out at that depth aud assayed by Prof. Fisk, at Portland, gir3 an arerago of about $20 to the ton. This is a good yield, and if it holds out the boys will come homo with their pock ets well lined with ducats. We hope their brightest anticipations may be realized. Ktt cuir Last Satnrday B. I Barnes, Ed. Cox. Joa. Clark anl Vanny Smith were arrested for disorderly conduct at ths M. E. Church on tha evening previous. Not being willing to plead guily to the charge, they demanded a jury. The case of It. L. Barne was called first, L. H. Moutnnye prosecuting, andD. M Conley, N. B. Humphrey and C. H. Hewitt defending. It lasted through the entire afternoon and went to the jury about o'clock. A verdict of not guilty was returned in about ten minutss and the defendant was discharged. After tapper the casa of EJ Cox was taken tip, a new jury empanneled. tho same lawyers appearin as in the other case. This esse did not last long, and the defendant was acquitted. Tha testimony in the cases of Clark and S nith being practical ly the asm a, Capt Humphrey moved that they be disehargeJ. Judge Baldwin sus tained the motion, and tha defendants were discharged, thus saving quite a sum to the city. It sesms to be perfectly clew that the pen-in arrested were not disorderly, and their prosecution has put them to considers ble needless expanse, yet.still it will have a good effect upou others. Bays who have been ia the habit of acting disorderly there will learn that they must behave, or else be fined in the Recorder's Court. Another ton cert. At a recent meetir.g of the Board of Man agers of the Young People's Christian As aviation that body decided to give a concert, for the purpose of raising funds for the As- ociation. The management of the affair was pnt into the hands of Chita. Haffenden end W. H. Gaston, two of the best musicians in the city, and they are cow hard at work making the necessary arrangements. They inform cs that they hare secured the very oest available talent, will give our citizens an entertainment that has never been equaled in this city. It will consist of vocal ' solos, duete, trios, qnartets, instrumental mnsie of varions kinds, and there will be no "Olio.' It is not yet decided where the concert will be given, nor the time is not yet definitely settled, but it will probably come off some time during the first week of March. Cnaaublal. We this week received a copy of the Owotso Preu, printed at Owosso, Michigan, and in it found tha following item in re gird to the wedding of T. P. Hacklemaa, an Albany boy, who is at present studying law at Ann Arbor, Michigan i The fine residence of G.. R. I.yor.. Eca, corner of Williams and Pine streets, present ed a gay and elegant appearauea on tha no tation ef the wadding recaption given by Mr. n,t VI ra. l.vou. in honor of tha marrimr of their daughter Edith to Mr. Thurston P. Haeklemau, of Oregon, ana coremaay 100a place at S o'clock p. m., last Thursday, only the immediate family friends and most in timate acquaintances being present Than followed a reception of invited friends in gen eral, from v to seven o'clock. The piazza was brilliantly illuminated with Chinese lan terns beckoning a cheerful welcome to the guest. Within, the rooms were tilled with friends arriving, passing on to congratulate tha bride and groom, chatting awhile with others, thanca to the refreshment room, where a most sumntuous banquet was spread and enjoyed. Kind wishes for the future ol the bridal pair, and the good nights to the host aud hostess being said, one party would pas out and a new arrival take its place. t hus passed tha two hours of the. reception. Mr. aud Mrs. Lvon shed happiness upon all by their cordial hospitality. Several mends were present from abroad. among them Air. Majors, ot Uregon, trotti tha Law Uepartmentoi ino aiicniinu univer sity, and Mr. Bennett, of tha Medical De partment, both special friends of Mr. Hack leman. The bride was tha recipient of many tine presents, among them may be mentions, in elegant watch and chain ; maguifiaent t'amilv bible : silver cake basket j several card receiver ; a lovely silver toilet stand (from several of her young companions) t set of books ( napkin rings ( white bed spread, etc., ate. Tha brute looked very beautiful in brown silk with whit ornaments. Tha happy cou pit left on tha evening train for Detn.it aud Ant, Arbor. Their horn will be in Ann Arhot until the elosa of tha law terra of tha Univer sity, at which time Mr. Haekleman will trnuiu&ta and take tna bride to nia tar awaj homo in Albany, Oregon. The tauton ol host of Uwatso fneuds will follow her., Owoase loses one of its bright, partioulaj stmra. Maxlau far Yawns Men. Never be idle. When your hand are no! usefully employed, attend to the ealtivatiuc of your mind. " Always apeak the truth. Keep good company or none at all Make few promises. Live up to your engagement. When you speak to a person, look him in tha face. Good company and excellent conversation are tha very sinews of virtue. Good character is above all things else. Never listen to loose or idle conversation. Yon had better be poisoned in your blood than in your principles. Yourcharactercannot be essentially injured except by your awn acts. Early in life secure a practical business education. Do not make too great haste to be rich, if you would prosper. Small and steady eains give competency with tranquility of - mind; Never play games of chance, or make bets of any description. Avoid temptation through the fear that yon may not withstand it at last Drink uo intoxicating liquors. Never run in debt, unless you see a way to get out again. Keep yourself innocent if yon would be happy. Save when you are young to spend when you are old. Aim high in this life, but not so high that you cannot hit anything. CEMGCHATIG MASS EETIKS. There will be a Democrat!) trtna meet ing held In tha City of Sclo, bh Saturday, February Id, 1878, flirllio purpose of or ganizing a Domoc ratio Club. Every' true friend of his country U Invl'ed to attend. Mint DkMOCHaTI, Person!. We last Monday received a pleasant and most entertaining call from fie v. J. A. Cruzan, pastor of th Portland Congregational Church, who filled the pulpit of the Conirreeatinnal Church last Sabbath in this citv. Itav. Cruzan is a forcible preacher and anaareeable gentleman, and we have an especial warm. side for him because he is a whulum discip'.e of Faust aud Franklin. A. Deckard aid wife returned from an extended trip into California cm the last trip of the E.der. They have been cone for about eouple of months,, apending most of the time in San Fraiicisuo and San Jose. Wm. A. Miller and his lovely young bride came down last Saturday ami spout Several day in the city. ' J iin Foster cam down from ' Eugene last Friday aud stayed until Mondny. Mrs. A. J. Brown, of Sa'.em, is visiiiu friends in this oity. Hon. John Burnett, of Corrallis, honored u with a call last Tuesday. Ha sitvs the Democrats have the i:itiJe track iu teuton county. Ab. Taylor, Vho has been in the saloon business in this city for several started tor Walla Walla yesterday, whieh place he expect to make his residence in the future. Jesse Irvine, tha only warksr m tha ranks of the Republican party in this county, cillod on us last Wednesday. UM. lom. Kelly and Tel Talker, of Salem, eaine up last Tuesday evening and stayed all night. Jo. Nixon Has in town last Wednesday. Jts friends will be glad to learu that bis tamily are fast recovering from their rnceul iJueas. E. uV Here. La I Heme and abroad. A Bilk. We wara our readers r'-aint a man named F. M. Taylor, who. wai in this city a short time ago, representing himself as a collector for some Portland firm. He is a bilk and a vagrant, and any one v. ho has dealings with him is very apt to come out behind. He is an old resident of Portland, where he was convicted on a charge of .larceny by bailee, and from which place he recently decamped for the reason that the po'ice held a warrant for hi: arrest on the chargn of vagrancy. Whoa last heard from be wss np in the vicinity of Corvallis or Philomath, and the newspapers np there will do tlitir readers a good turn by giving him some free advertis- 1:12. lie owes quite a number ol talis tn this An Advanced ache! District. . While at Eugene last week we inspected a new public school house which is being built by the enterprising people of that city. at an estimated cost of about 911,000. It ii fast nsar'ng completion, is a large and im posing two-story structure, and will easily accommodate 600 pupil. The room of the first story are already finished and are eecn pied by soma 300 scholar with a competent corps of teacher. Thi school hoise is not only an ornament to the beautiful "City of the Buttes" but is a credit to tha entire state and spsaVs volumes in favor of the progress' ive liberality and broad enlightenment of the tax-payers of Eugene, Our Albany people might well pattern by inch aa example. The Yaaabaa atallread. We get the information from tha Corrallis Gazette that of th $35,000 required for the purchase of the iron and rolling stock for tha first ten mile of the Yaqnina railroad, $25, 000 have already been subscribed. It will be seen by this that only $10,000 is now wanting to insure the building of this important work. It may not be oar "put ia," hat we MoClure- A Loop, at the Gran -e Store in thi city, are agents for the celebrated Wilsot. sewing machine, which wa advertise this weak oa the fourth pige. With each machine guej a little invention that is invaluabV We cannot describe it auy better than did the y. T. Graphs, when tlr little iuventijn was patented, so wa will giva the item : An invention all frugal wives will appreciate in fact, an article that even rivals the sew ing machine in usefulness is now on exhibi tion at tht Brood way store of the Wilson Sawing Machine Company, in this city ; yet it is u wonderfully simple that it can scarcely be classed as an invention, am! a wonder to everybody that it wa not discovered years ag . The iuvention consists in a very simple little attachment of the Wilson shuttle tew ing machine for darning all kinds of ri, tears, wrn-out uUces. etc. iu clothiuff. table and bed linen, stockings, underwear, etc, iu the same manner that it is done by hand, and leaves the repaired part scarcely discernible The operator of the sewing mac sine ean darn a large-sized hole iu a bsd sheet or table cloth almost instantaneously. It is to be regretted, however, that this wonderful invention is patented asta owned by the Wilson Sewing Machine Company, uf Chicago, 11L, who will not permit its use except with one of its make of sen ing tnachiuea, which, the Com pany's manager states, is lun.ished with each f tee uu shuttle sewing machines with out extra price. Truly, this is a golden nest- egg tor the W llaon bewing Machine Company, aud, it is said, they are rumiiuir their works day and niht and making aud Selling 300 macniues a day. Bill of F.ire. Following is the "bill of faro" for our cit izen daring the month of Febmsry, in the line of public meetings, fairs, festivals, etc. : 8th Concert and literary entertainment, given by the students at the College Chapel, for the purpose of raisin 3 coin to bny a bell for the College building. 9th A Democratic Club will be orgsuized at the Court House ia the afternoon of tliis day. 12th The Oregon State Woman Suffrage Association meets in this city, and will be in session three days. ' ' 14th Grand skating carnival, given by the Hose Boys of the Fire Detriment at the Opera House. 20th The State Te-nporanco AUUncs meets in this city on that day, and will re main in session several days. Happy New Year. fgjUead our market reports. Business Is very dull ia this city at proe. We had a shower of sunshine last Monday. Two colored wedding ia thi city last Sabbath. ; We had a savers wind and rain storm last Sabbath. A Urge party of "crewsador" were on a run last Tuesday. This oity now has another fomale physician Mis Angie Ford, Froinan' skating rink is running now nearly every evening. If "tW: Ht" goes away what will the Powjay Society do for an orator? Obituary notices are very apt to exceed proper die-mentions for print The Comstock House at the depot is one of tha best regulated hotels in Oregon. Gold, stiver or currency ia still received (at its face) at this office on subscription. Albany Democratic Club will be organlied a week from to-morrow, in the afternoon. Food for repentance mince pi, eaten late at night Sure to see your dead grandmother. That rollicking young Frenchman, John Hutchinson, is back again from San Francisco. We are confidently informed that next Spring's bonnets will lie "too elegant for any thing." We hear'of still another marriage which will "coma on to bs heard" in this city in a fow days. Rev. Mr. Cruzan says printers are bad eggs. Being an old typo he kuows bow it is himself. That grand entertainment by the student at the College is to come off on Friday of uext week. New subscribe are received every week at thh office, but (till our furjet are not plethoric. Prof. Carey, of San Jose, leetnred on astronomy at the Co'.lng Chapel last Wednes day evening. A baudaerchief fiirtaiton ts a very simp:e a.ir. It only requires two fools and two handkerchiefs. That txmular steamship the Anon, will leave Portland for Sea Franoisco next Sab bath at 3 p. in. It is lucky that fools dun wear white caps, for in that case maukiad would look like a duck of geese. Nesrlytveiy orthodox preacher in the U. 3. last Sabbath made eu onslaught on Beech ci 's idea uf UelL . When a faithful mother goes on a whaling expedition, she never fait to get all th blabber she wants. It N. Armstrong baa purchased the prop erty in the upper part of the city known as the Dri 'gs place. Gee 1 has hardly a whole pane of glass left in lib establishment uow. Hoodlums ventilated the institution. Thtee new Hues of sidewalk, aggregating several blocks, were ordered built at the last meeting of the City CouneiL Rev. J. Bowersox organized a Cass iu the study of German at the residence of Mrs. Elizabeth Blain last Monday evening. The Haffenden job wagon has been with drawn from the street oa account of the proprietor engaging in other business. Van Vector wa invoicing his stock of groceries last Monday preparatory to turning everything over to the Haffeaden Bro . Mr. L. B. Magoon, of Portland, has en tered into partnership with Mr. A. B. Mc II wain, and will soon remove to this city. Foshay keeps a splendid assortment eastern magaziues, literary and pictorial papers. If you want the best call on him. T weutv "Murgan killers" went from this city to Eugene oa Thursday of last week. The Eugene Craft treated them most royally. Considerable interest was manifested by the public in the spiritual trials and tribula tions in the Recorder's Court last Saturday The Powjay Society must appropriate enough moucy to got thfui a box at the Post' office. A letter cam last Tuesday ia their care. The agency for the celebrated Wilson sew ing machine for this county has been giveu to M .iMr. McClure & Roop, at the Urange 8 -ore. The almond-eyed heathen of this city are fast becoming civilized. Yesterday they laid in quite a supply of liquor to celebrate New Yrs with. The officers of Orgeana Eacampmeut No. L O. O. F., were installed last Friday Wheat took a tumble in San Francisco last Tuesday and dropped from $2.05 to $1.00, eauted probably by the cessation of hem til- itise between Bussis and Turkey. Our deal- r now pay only 62 cants par bushel A man named Coffee was fined by th Recorder last Tuesday for carrying too muoh quor concealed about his person. Not hav ing tb requisite amount of "bullion" to foot the bill, he i now boarding at the tramp' refuge. Chinese New Year bfgitis to-day. They were making great preparation yesterday for the event Countless numbers of chickens and pigs were gathered up out in th country, aud the hoathen are probably having a gay time tq-day. DeLum Smith health ha been failing lately from an affection of the throat, and a short tlm ago he went np into the Walla Walla country hoping to reap ome beneGt from the change of climate. Hiwifetarted yesterday te Join him. The Portland Standard says that a "one- legged bilk from Linn county, has been doing the B.iiae City philanthropists in fine style." That fellow is an Impostor 1 our one-legged men do not act that way. Beside that we do not miss any of them a they are all here working for the nomination for County Treasurer. Willie Rice, Mr. Hewitt and W. U. Dodd, all ot this citv, are said to be Radical as pirants for County Clerk. Well, Willie is ton good a hoy for that sort of a sacrifice ; Mr. Hewitt's too good a school teaoher to spoil, and as Dodd don't care a continental oar Radical friend may as well let the other two get away and offer him op. The Standard thipk that our item about Norton last week must have bean correct. judging from an iteat that appeared In the Record. But, by-tln-war. TotiT 1 what was that you mentioned that Nort. had to look over before he coo Id aee ah ! aliem t well, refer to your Ble and translate that French term into English or Chinook. Up here we can't believe that word Oils the bill s he most have been looking over something else. Februsry, blufl and boli, trr fu-raws rtHilBj fleoroa ths U, And with his htrwa two abretat, Hak:nz tha kssn plow do his ban. l.rllt-r Mat. The rnliowlne lefh Ust f l-tters rnaift!nr nthoP-mt ttltlfw. Sltvsnv. .nn li!f. Or-. eon, Jen. l. I7. P.Tm mltlng Tirtlfse I mtiH live the Unlr on wluch tiii-T r; n rivr-rtla-tt tawls, Anna Cox, Clariast Coppnck. John Cot. Clara A Dickson, John W Denis, Joshua Farley, Kninx Farlcv, Willie Finetan. SB Garlinghnuse, Wra Henderson. LuthT K Jones, Heury L W 1.0W, fhilip fav, San la Marmion, J F city, for boird and other things, but he will 1 think Green B. Smith Benton's Vanderbilt p-obably not get the opportunity of contract ing any further indebtedness here. A Xcwaacr Ciaase. Last Tuesday the daily in thi3 city came out nniler the name of the Rej'Mer, and from this we judge that the Van-Ohitrver is de funct We also noticed that Van Cleve's nauia stands alone now at the gab!e end of the paper. Is this a "token of a sign ?" Has oar guileless friend Cartwrisht been kicked oat of the concern without benefit of either jadge or lury? Verilr, we think there will be a row when the old maa retum3. It looks hard to kick a man out of his basiaess when ha is not at heme to defend himself, but then it may be better ths wav is H. Dissolution was only a question of time anyway, and the union has lasted longer than we thought it wonld. Now the daily wi:l .have to stop, unless some political hack is foul enough to pay its .li-Lts. It 'won't pay. Van ; you might s-i ;U stop. Western Str 2-nd-e. Western Star Lodge, No. 10, I. O. G. T., "of this city, ln-tt Tuesday evening elected the fallowing officers : W. C. T., Eobt Bentley ; W. V. T., Mrs. F. M. Westfall; W. S., Wm. L. Smith; W. F. S., L. N. Liggett; W. T., A. Russell ; W. M., Miss Maiy Manlcy; V. L G., C R. Parkes; W. O. G., F. M. West fall; Host, A. T. Arnell. The following persons were elected as delegates to attend the State 'fempe ranc3 Alliance, which meets ia this city on the 20th iast : Robt Bent ley, Mrs. F. M. Westfall, J. A. Warner, Wm. L. Smiiji, Miss Sarah Dawson, F. M. Westfall and Mrs. E. H. Griffin. - would accomplish a great deal more goo 1 by helping along the enterprise than he will in assisting in the election of Mitchell to the United States Senate Go and pnt your name down for $10,000, Mr. Smith ; we think the company will even take it in backs." 22d On the evening of this day a fai.. ; eVtSaia2 by District Deputy Gratd Master P. lesiivai, supper ana sociauiu, wta ie given attheO.wia Home by the La lies' Aid Sjvicty. A Baslness Carnage. Last Monday Wm. Van Vactor sold out hii grocery busine.ts in thi city to Charles and Albert Haffenden, who immediately took charge of the establishment. Mr. Vtn Vac tor has hpen engaged iu the grocery business at that stand for a little over a year, and by "green- Hiller's Brick. 11. Raymond. Three architect are now engaged in pre paring draughts for the new brio a black, to be orected by Jaa. II. Foster daring thj com ing summer. Remember that the entertainment to be given at the College Chapel next Friday vveuinj is for the purpose of raising funds to purchase a bo'.L The river has nearly jumped out of its bed since the late rains. Tha Ortat Eattrm could his accommodatin.': ways aud fair dealing has drawn a full share of the pa.tronsga of onr ! now find very good anchorage just abreast i round a Place. J. K. Morrison, formerly one of the pro prietors of the St. Ch-.-les Hotel, in thia cty, returned home fro. a trip into the upper Columbia country a few weeks ago, where he has been for the purpose of looking ont a location. He sys he has taken np a fine rapch in Umatilla county, twenty miles from Weston, and will move up there in the spring. Patrons of Uotiutadry. The linn Connty Ensinesa Coancil, P. of ai- meets at iirowasrilie on Aloaday, ieb. llti- CO. BUR'S HART, See'y. According to announcement the brick build ing belonging to Sam Miller, on the corner of Second and Ferry streets, wa told at pnblio auction last Saturday. Times are very dull here now, and the consequence wa that the building only brought $2,250. On account of the lack of interest manifested, the sale of the remainder of tha property was indef initely postponed. Zasr We learn since that the sale on Satnrday was sham, and that Mr. Dannals has since purcha ed the building. Mall InereaslBa;. One positive proof that our city is fast increasing in population aad importance is that the mail- received at oar postoffice has very materially increased during the past year. Postmaster Raymond informs us that last Monday between 2500 and 3000 letter passed through the Albany office, and that 600 of those came to this city from station along the railroad alone. How is that for one day 'a matt, without taking into eonsider tion the newspapers at all ! Officer Installed. District Deputy Grand Master Raymond installed the following officers of Orgeana Encampment, in this city last Friday even ing : Chas. Kiefer, C. P. ; Coll Van Cleve, H. P. ; John H. Bnrkhart, S. W.; L Fox, Scribe; R. Cos tar, Treasurer; Fred Graf, J. W. ; Jos. Wcbber,&ntinel; J. F. Backensto, 1st W. ; Conrad Meyer, 2d W. ; N. Banm, 3d W. ; J. D. Titus, 4th W. ; A. M. Roop, 1st G. of T. ; C. D. Bnrkhart, 2d G. of T. Wltbarawau Tha Messrs. Haffenden having embarked in the grocery business, the delivery wagon formerly run in this city by Albert Haffenden has been withdrawn. Virgil Parker ia now a "grinding monopoly" in thia besiuesa, having no opposition. . - - : citizen. We are sorry to lose Liin, bat he thinks he was boru o be a Bill Sharon or a Jim Keen, and now he is going to California to engage in quartz mining. Tha HafLindcn Bro's have not been with us long, but entirely long enough to establish their reputation as hard-working, honest,' trustworthy and en terprising young men. They expect to keep a general assortment of family groceries, pro visions, etc, and knowing then wall, we think our readers will find them pleasant gontlemeu to deal with. Soo their new adv. this week. D.sgiittlns. Last week a band of Chinese grubbers, working out on Lake Creek, getting out of meat went over near a barn belonging to Thos. Palmer nd laid in a supvly which ought to last them a jL'fvvl while. They found an old sow is hich had been dead n .'lie dayt, and, cutting olf tho hams, took tho rotten stuff to their tamp and cooked and ate it It is that kind of a human being that Morton said ought to be allowed to vote in this country. Settled lit Linn. A letter from Corvalli3 informs us that Wm. Baker, who recently sold out with th intention of going east of the mountains, has changed his mind and bought 320 acre of the Wal Cashman farm, and thus became a citizen of "Old Linn," ' He recently atopped the Democrat, on account of his contem plated removal, but he now informs ns that he must have it again. A eeed T-ane To-V'altt. Our citizens must not forget that there is to be a social at the residence o P. H. Ray mond to-night. It is to be for the benefit of the Congregational Church, and ia sum to be a very enjoyable affair. In fact it could not be otherwise at that honse. FnbUe saeakiag. We are requested to announce that A. C. Edmunds, editor of the Labor World, will address the citizens of Scio and vicinity, on ta political issues of the day, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon uf Satnrday, ieb. 9, 1S78. our city front. J. B. Lafollett, of Camp Creek, ha pur chased the hotel and stable, in Prineville, belonging to Mr. Boomer, payiag $2200 for the cntira property. McFariaud ii eminently progressive notb iag new in the stove line that he doesn't ge I'nua "doratihio" ranims are the latest and are as pretty a a pieture, Sea 'em. One of our littbj street Arab has a mud- aoew on tho Calapooia, which he has nann the Lively Turtle, after that good Bhip men tioncd ia Mdme. Daniway's great poem. Men aro like bugle, , the more bras they contain the further yon can hear tham. Women are like tulips ; the more modest and retiring they appear, the better we love them. Quito a large number of young folks are now iu training for the grand skating carnival to be given by the Hose Boys at the Opera House on tha evening of St. Valentine' Day. The I. F. Society will meet at the usual place next Friday evening, and it is requested that all members be present if possible, as some very important business will be trans acted. Farmers, do not forget to call at Carter'i planing mill before yon buy new harrows. They are manufacturing aharrow aqd cul tivator combined which excels anything we have seen. W. R Scott and Wm. H. Huston talk of going to California next month, and if they do so Linn Engine Co. will have to elect two persons to take their places in the Board of Fire Delegates. A Kentucky editor remarks that niuety niue out of a hundred people make a great mistake when they cut off a dog's tail in tli rawing away the wrong end. That's just what's the matter. In these day? of marriages the County Clerk receive more $2.50 fees than any other amount. We hear it rumored though that there are others in this city who can discount even Stites on this $2.50 fee business. Last Monday was the first day of the third term uf the Albany Collegiate Institute. Under Prof. Powell' management this in stitution is succeeding in a measure beyond the warmest expectations of it most sanguine irjmi. n'o-tre. DR Mitchell, Mrs f Nnland, Eliza Nicols. James Page, W D Parise, Daniel Radznna. Julius Rowl md, Frank Roland, D S Rnyce, L F Rust, Jost h Rnyc!. Hcott Smit, Hath T Ultican, I ho Whorton, Lizzie Walker, John P. H. Ravsrosm, P. fFroui the Saleai Msrcurf J Dr. aurtelle xisUiSue. Hew Patents. Throagh Deway Jt Co., Patent Azvnta, San Francisco, we receive the following Tut ef V. 8. patents, rraated t- Pacific Coast uventora, viz, : William Buson, Battle Mot. main," Na4a, ear step registers; William liutti, Petaluma, California, fruit and hep driers; Benton V. Cromrine, Vubi City, California, spar extin- 3Uishers; Jaa. Hay, Ellis, Lshforma, harvest er ard threther; Uiovamii, N. Mi loo. Sutok- ton. Cel., insect powder injectors; Peter 1 This eminent French physcUn and sar geon is at present stopping at tlis Chemeke t Hotel in this city. He is Dow making tour of the Pacifio Coast and will remain in On-gon but a short time. Having noticed frequent mention in our exchange -of this gsnt Ionian since he ha been in our State, aud having read soms statement of bis in vention, the Spirometer, for the treatment of throat and lung diseases, we vbtited his rooms to-day and examined and tasted, to a limited extent, bis instrument. In our humble judgment the Doctor has (truck th key uote in his beautiful invention fur the treatment of throat and lnng diseases. We are fully eonvinced that its general use would completely revolutionize the treat ment of these old kitidred diseases and ro suit in great good to humanity. Dr. Mathieu has auceessfutly treated a number of cases during his short stay iu tha Capital city, and to these persons the public are referred for proof of the efficiency and beneficial re sults derived from hi treatment. Mr. J. C Adkin, a well kuown citizen of thi city, ha been luffcring for year past with a partial paralysis of the right ide, Hi con dition has been greatly bettered by a few day of Mr. Mathien's treatment. '1 he right side of his face and right shoulder, in which there has been a constant sensation of eoldness, and the nerve partially para lyzed, have become warm and resumed their natural action and feelings. Mrs. Adkina also, has for years been aflicted with catarrh in the head, which has been greatly relieved and almost entirely remedied by a few days of the Doctor' treatment. A gentleman, residing in Salem, to whom we are authorized to refer inquirers, but who prefer that hi name shall not appear in print, ha been suf fering for years with neuralgia, was, to all appearance, permanently relieved by one application of the Spirometer. We hear of other oases, but the above are sufficient to ijive the public an idaa of the RHicioncjr of the Doctor's treatment aud of bis instrument, tho Spirometer. We hojie thit muoh good may rosnlt from ltootor Mathien's visit to our city, and feel like liearttlv recomsnding ll'A aHlldwl to at least givu In in a trial. Dr. ttouviella Mattliiau will let bis patients have one of hid instrument for tho sum oi Ji5. and physiuUus can buy them, with the rigltt to practice, for $1000. Patient in the country oan be treated at hoMto by sonding a description of their case tn the Dnotor at hi ollic in the t. Charles Hotel, rm-tlami Dr. Souvielle Mathien's . Nasal Catarrh Solution in warranted to cure that terrible lisease, A bottle of the Solution with com plete directions far use will bo sent to any address on the receipt of $10. Dr. Mathien's permanent office is at the comer of Third and Morrison streets, Port land, Oregon. - , ttrtaarStable Haem. The success of the leading literary paper of the West, Th'. Chicayo Ltdjtr, is truly re markable. Since it introduction to the reading public, aix year ago, Tht Ledger ha steadily advanced in favor, aad is "dow ac knowledged aecnnd to no paper of it kind in the country. Its circulation is national, and has been obtained through the efforts of it character, and at the same time tell it at a price consistent with the present hard time. That they have succeeded, and well, too, th thoasauds of reader of The Ledger scattered from Maine to Texas and from Oregon te Florida will bear testimony. The Chicago Ledjer is a large forty-eight column weekly paper, which contains stories both complete and continued, in each number, written by the beet author of the day, and a great variety of information interesting to every p 1 r " , HAFFEftlDEftJ BRO'S Having purchased tho entire Etccf-i cf YTxn.. Vivn Vactor, arcs prepared to eoU all kinds cf GrccmcH,' Previsions, (iraswaro ' and every thing usually-kept in r, r3 cZo, Btore, at reasonable prices. Give us a t" will ensure satisfaction. rj CT-f"-!':.' .J Vi j .i fc, I ft 1 p f . - , Vln2fl f Store is : Crammed ''fall of Goods v that will be soli cheap. Ho keeps ClottLing', GENTS' FURMSHING GOOD! coots a shoes, and- just such, goods as I;!cn Boys generally want. NEW STORE NEW GOODS AT MY XEW STORI3, XF. Tl CORNER OFFIttST AXlJ ilROAUAr.niX , I offer a choice nelecliou ef l'uinitine, tjm;li p.-i : WALNUT PARLOR AND BEDROOM SETS, WALNUT VLxltH TAELLi! AND CHAIIfc?,SAFES,MIRU0RS, JiRACKhTH.ru i l iJIICur.i), FLOUR SAFES, EXTENSION TABLES-YA LN UT AMD . ' ,: ASH CHAIRS, SOFAS. LOUNGES, Vl'f.s. BA BY CARRIAGES, MOULDINGS, PIANO , STOOLS, ETC., ETC., Lit. METALLIC CASKETS. DIFFSSLIXT FRED. GRAFF, First Street, Albany, Oregon. vlSotSmG ALBANY HOUSE Brmdalb'a utreet' Mie dear at IU "Ifeatocrat ' OKc. S. A. FANNING, II FEOF. AVISO TEASED THE ABOVE boune. I will av lotbue who may lavor nis tih their patn nace, that I in - .... , , " tend to Ejfveenihvi-atMaeiion te allaa far one. The ubscnj.tion price of Th LtdjerJ eag ad price- are concerned. U only $1.50 per year, poatage paid, and it U equal in every particular to other paper oi tli not character which sell for (3 a year. TUreo copies of this valuable paper will be ! aent to any nne who (end 10 ceut and their Okirlund. Ran lWi.ciw.Ca!.. fifth wheel, j ta T" Lcd "cagn. ia c24ir4. and Kugeno. Atnri-t, Ogti., raw-lock ; John ; Mtbini hr thrrc year, own fau dweliinj boime, hi is. Ynl, m ifranciftou. t al , liot air en-' juriouiii i onii, u cw n ooi, uhi mvuvj Jaa M0M I larval (1,,. laml t. : JunwJW.-inenMuniiwi.murm-o. -g tomi; John Ummon, 8na Krauoi ., Cxi harrnwa. Trade-mark M. Khrmav k Co. San Franoiaeo and New York, teaa. KftAlvtJona af Caaiialcneff. Wrrriaa. Tha hnd of death hn Tltited v and takan front cmr midH mr Bm. 8-rilU ttwUbl, wh im Tirit h uom to Go 1 whi fnv9 ii : therein re. detih, a worthy menhjr on ihx will tvrbt ibIwm) la our Oranxe meeting. DmaIi-I Tk.lah lsnav.iini aMkwIttk .WM. bis nibmit'tti U tha will ot Him wh d-jeth a'.l thinpi ! Ma-Jhin. wil. and truit thit our tnm i her sternal cain. KMoivcHi. lht w teoder th tiereared ramnv aim rUtivat of onr d.rtJ awtar, our te6ai utiuj hv. H atlrai. 1h thaw rewluiiona ba sirad nwm tht I r irtr (rood! at ihaiowest prtcfta. A youa 4r-eli Hewing Machina, mnt naeful tvliabla at ah Uokm, txy to undaixtand and eoovrol, tha mm aiaa a-d doM tha Mama work n any madiina tha. aell at tvm TiMM tba fiauw. inrc h do maentn at mnj price beitr, or UiSi will do wier or mr work, and ceruiely noua ao low In prica by nny ikill&ra. The HcMiar&a i widely known and oed in ttumaand of famiiicmiin tha Eaitero ami Utdtito 9tate and daily be otnina jmputar In tha WerV It will nve Ua cost sev eral Uuift onr In oim aeaaon, doiu tha work of tha fauiilr, or will earn fuor or five dullara a Uay for any man or woman who aawa for a living. It U the atron? oa ma?hiia made. It ready at all time to do ita work. maVe the at rwnrtwt a no fin -ft atttcto yet Invante.!, aad I fu.lt ackinwttjdireJ tbeStanard Family Sew- rni. iimpet ir 0"iieic use, wsv, rUmid and ludmn-x per week ...--.$3 00 Unard s , 4 m Siiipce meHi 2 loara autl ImJing cr uujr i tv l:irtSWf detirured at your dnnr, no matter bow remote " niav rde. 8ulue inuaneitt and honorable, with mora certain and rtid aes aid largtr profit than any other. Kttr&irdinsry liberal offer BtaUa to leal or ra-oiii of hi.;ntw thataa,.py be nt to the fwntly f r't w.hftre we n:,,, JT'iieT' of tha dawiMxi. a'tl alo a eo-vy be furninhai the W liame4a Fanner- and Htstb RmflTS Pes or a t tor publication. M. J. PIKf ) A. BUOIXJETT, Coin. A ria Bene. if thr ao szeut new you, send jourcrder direct to the te orf. Ail-lri'M .luha U. KetHir l S Co,, 421 B.-oJij, New Turk. TlSuirl They tl tf it. John Schineer bought a very une horse from Mr. Hegele, of Tortland, a few days ago, and he can now be een at Johnny's ' table in this city. lie is a remarkably well- proportioned horse, of tha celebrated Ham bletonian breed, and is just as "pretty a a picture." We understand Juhnny paid $500 for him, and that lie will taks him over to bis stock ranch ia the Prinovide oonntry. Lambert Lnubert By reference tu our advertising co'.uma U will bo een that Price A Nickerson, who have beea operating a saw-mill tnge-her for some time, have dissolved partnership. Mr. Prioa now owns the mill kimsolf, and will run it on full time, so that no one will havo to wait very long to have an rnkf filled. Situated a this mill is, upon the Santiam, th lumber coming from there is sure to be of the very beet, I. . G. T. The following officers wars installed at tha la it regular meeting of fake Creek Lodge No. 271. I. O. O. T. ; Mary J. Sippy, W. C. T. : Monroe Leach, W. V. T. j O. Benaet, W. S. ; Mrs. 0. Kegley, V. F. & j T. A. Cburohill, W. T. ; Nanoy J. Sippy, W. M. Wm. Shepherd, W. I. O. ; Owen P-oni, W. O. O. Irene William. P. W. C. T. ; O. Bonnott, Lodge Deputy. CaSlms, ailli. F. R. Dunning has received a large lot of rosewood caskets from San Francisco. They are the handsomest, cheapest and best in the valley, and oan be had in half an hoar after the order is received. Remember that they are of all sizes and vary cheap. Bar ftalck. On account of the unsettled state of the finances in this country, manufacturers have advanced their prices on goods on prints from 1 to 2J cents per yard. All who are in need of cotton goods had best buy quick. Ckarck Heclnl. A social will be held at the new residence of Wm. Rumbaugh next Wednesday even ing, for ths benefit of St. Paul's Church. A cordial invitation is extended to i all our cit izens to attend. -Every man and woman who live in the viciii'fy of tho Ono Trice Ready Pay Store of Wheeler at Shedd, and who has given his system of doing business a fair trial, bear willing testimony to the fact that aa large a qnantity and as food a quality of everytuing that people need to bey can be had for thoir money at that place, as can be had ai the bett of the competing establishments, no matter whoro located j and it is so handy, you know, Venous cavskb d.cine years, fares, sickness djn-moiniDicu, il hji-ed -a.- p.).1i-p;Hi , i i ur-e-ate to turn the hair jrra.v, oau either of ihem in clina it BheJ premaAireij: Avsss Ha, Vimos will rejtore laUeJ or eraj, liht or reU bair to a riub b.-.iwa or dee b'A-Jc, a- uta. be desired. It s ilteiia ard cliue tlie eoai (f.viii-j it a bealihj st.on, a:Mi removes and cuj dandruff aad humor, Br ita tue tMlmf hair U check ju, ami a new aruvih will bepro dujud io al. ease where the MUclta are not destroyed or glands decavdit effort are boautiiullr ahuwu on braihj, weak, or sickly hair, to wh.ch afewap, li eationa will produce the gloa and frmhneM uf yubth. HiniU-sM and sure ia lie operation, H ie inoomparaUa a3 a (inin, and is especially yaiued for the soft .us tra and ric.huua of tjr, it im:arut. it conta.lu nei bar oil nor dye, ftiid wdi not scd or cu!or vhito cautna ; vet It last Ion oa to nair, sua seeps n ireui ana i I "vigorous, tor sal j by all dealers. Wk rain not be too careful, when exposed lo malatiotiB or mia-maiic p1mm, to mnrtl tlie Bvstrm at every Mint sgainst the ap- Iirrt.oh ol tm dan rmi a ton. A i'w i rnns'a llamtiurit Tea. takon at Intel vals of two or tliife eeks,cr offiwr, will ward otT tills ItiHlilioiis roe, anil aeep me eyateiit in tho I Hint iinvMblo coudlllon to raaun lis future approaches. tr The rational Uold Medal was awarded to Bradley a Rulntsoii forthe bet Photnernptis In t he UIIIWU ihi-s, hiiq ids t tesiwa ctisi w .he b'l In theworld. 4j9 Monwcoiueav MUeet. Sd Fraaeise) A great many students from the country are attending the College thi winter. PORTLAND GAUDY FACTORY. TBI iersrned take pleacnra t aanennc te the.r patron and dealer 1 is ceaersl that they kin lately in creased their factory and are prepared t furnlak an cd aa asaertmeet in tbalr line aa any bsusa en the Coast. Special lawacemeala cash cna tomars. AUSET & HFGFLF, P. O. atex M. 13 first Street Farlery cm AMcr Street, betweea rint aad aeeaad sMreet-, f.rtliiad, uirtuB. tl.tur.B. YOUKG MEN zwnn inT ' utn'niis irifii t .-v - i irouciiful r iiti.:wrttiM. Win J; w U Clo avail ti!f in lv t,i if.:. Jrssfni-sl t.i fv-r la:ti t t ftUnr i urf'-riiyf fiunisiniiv UK. frpIN N KY wit I eunninmt U lor;;-:! nj-rtk s and !fttisi' curp. vvun),i lifn-Ur: wt to tli- uti inniiyiiit --rt nnj" r-Mti t:iia iitrtrc. tiiB' via ar-- ir tfn danceroti en.u:tl A-h.-r you ii'lui Iu frurit lt;c i.rip-r r -m'js lor yur. TO-nt-mbf r j-ou an- Btirf:,'iiiris ihtf 1j erirtiE Ki'ine or l l it m '!i--c:, n--n:fnsjt-'ii hi ii pt-r?' t:i iTrwrr;t'.r:itti wi-n. t., -t iRt teUi COlMf- i!f'r: Tin rVrt -ilJtUI :..-J iclno can rndcr na tst.!.i..--; wc-:;1 ufCHirft htt" w.il tts vit.nr-.-d Hi?jLitiX i;i;i veliij uo ani ! ol it!"i-vv 't.z.-A Trtii r.-.l .-a. '1 hen lt lira m-S'xe worli uj-m vtiri jtmajrlnatrtui, avaji 'OiT.!l o: l: ittt-- ? Ion tf- ..1 piiciijf r-'-stjii- f h:s tr-ji: nifti! Dissolution Notice. N'OTICE la herolir eiven that the eo lirinprw!iip hentiif.ire existing lB I ween V. G. I'lark and J, I!. W.vatt, tinil.r the firm tiame i.f Clark Wyatt. is this Hsv dissolved by mutual ronwnt, V. U. riaik ith'lrvinst. The business will till he cntiiintirKl at the old nan I by J. V. Wyatt. who still jmy a'l Hemnnds aeainst the late tli tn, and ui whom ail notes aud iccounia must be pa;(l. CLARK . WYATT. laled Jan. 5, J878. 28w4 Final Settlement. lexTOTFCK is heroVir triven thut I ho ni,dor- 11 Bietretl. Adiniiitstrntor of lh esutte of lieo. I. Van Xostein, unsusra, nts nnxl hia aount forthe Bottleuiont id said es tate in the"uiity Court of hinn Comity, .Stale of tirpstoii, and has appointed Tnes dv. tlio (fh d y f Mure h. I7fl at tho hrur f tine o'uloolt in the afternoon of said day, fur lionriiiit f olij-aliona to eaid account and the Houleuioot of the wi;n J. f. UiiliDP.JX, 1 J. W. BAtDwns. Adm'r. Att'y. 2S t jise IS lx-3'tmd Iht- r--ic: f.f rr-i-)il st:i iielrre prim ii--Ht licrr.- .-m o iifecr. r lilt CfFiir-h ir-Hliii-jtfc i-tutt monf-y iiy I'rw I tlw ifj-iltr f.-r xu.li itiH o.-iM'ripij ri crn-. Call. Ailtlr-. Illl . II. SPISKf. :o. I! Kir-iv Mr-ot 4 l:l'.l. tirl It iir-zr. , -J "1 AND MACHINE SHOPS ! Albany, Orrgea. CK C. OHEREY, Prop'r. HAVIXO I.E.SKT Till; AI.!ANY Foundry and 2,Iar-l;n fehfi. I em -r-paic(i to fnrnish Wrosiicbt ;id Cst Iron worK of every (lo-rip;!i, ou shoit notii-o. Ail orders f r Miii wrk iil t fiileMl with dkpatc-U and in a EaSinfiutory uiuitner. "rar'.imtlar attention 4:d to repaii ing Aarictrt-ural imp cnieuii, ai-o, iirasa ciLssiniES madu t orrtor. AiIhsuv, Kit., Ot-t. - I 1S77. vl.'.nfu 1 : j. a. BAiotrr. HAIGIIT & HILL,' Le&icra la a!! k'.n-!.i '. c MAKKIED. - DsWITT WISEMAN. At the residence o( Harriet Juhnson, In this city, on Sabbath, dan. S7, 1878, by Rev. J. t . tleVdre, IVOH. llewm ana ataSTSA A. WlflSUAX. JACKSON-VPCHURCH. At th same tuns and place, sod by the same elercyman. Ww. Jacesox sad COSDBLU UrCUOECU. PARRISH ALUSOS Oa Wednesday, Jaa SO, 1878. st toe reauieace oi toe onae. in toie city, ay Kv. J. P. D Vers, Ma. tttsum, fawusa sad Ilka. L. i Dissolution Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX THAT tbeon-partnerohlp heretoforw existing between N. Price and Huh Nickerwm, under the firm name tif Prh-e Nicker-on, engaged in ttfeMtw null tm&ineas, in hero Iiy disstilved hy niutiial oon!tent. All jwr ms knowing thetnelvea Imlebted to the nnn are inviled to come lorwar J aud aet tio without delay. t'RICE & SICKEItSOX. January SO. 187S n2w4 N. U. The btiino ebove menttonml will be continue I by the nuiierximied. n ho renpeo fully wilicits a libenl aha-e of nat rtinsfre. pnmiin tn furiiiMli only the very beat lumber to bo found in the market. MMKOb PIUCF Waterloo, Linn Co., Or , Jan. 30th, 1878. Administator's Notice. NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT the nmler-ivned was this day appoint ed administrator and admiiiixtratrix of the individual and co-partnerahip estate of Frank Blair. de"eaed, and all claims aifainnt aiid ewtate, must be presented lo the administrator or administratrix within Mx month" from this date at the ofB -o of Weatherford & Piper in thecity of Albany, I -inn County, Oretrnn, or lo the adminis trator or administratrix at their residence about five miles east, of Crawfordsville, Oregon. DatsJ thi Jannary 23th, lf78. r . - M. BfcRRIG AM, Adm'r. v;-- SUMMONS., Ia (hi Circuit Court of the Stat e Oregon far the Count of Lam. ' . - -James H. Houston and Milton Houston, Plainiitfs, va. Charlea . Cuuuinghatu, L-fundant. To Cbarte F. Cannlncham, the abovo named befeudsut : In the name of the State of Ormton yon are hereby stitntnoncd aad required to ap pear and answer the PlaittiltV complaint in the above entitled suit, now on tile wi.ti the V erk of said Court vu the first day of the neat term of this Court, to b- hnldeti at the Court llimne in Albany, l.inn County, t reaoii, on the secxjiid Monday, the 1 itb day of March, A. it. Ibis, anil you are no tined that the lelief demanded in saiil com plaint is. he partilion of the follow ine d NCribedreal proierty, held by ilaintlfiand Deieuuatit aa lenanu in commun, to-wu : The north half of the Dona' ion Land Claim of Hubert Houston and Mary Houston hut wife, Notincaiion No. MS1. Claim 'o.38,and beini: parbi of fteotions 3 and 31. in Tow n- bhip 10, South ltanga Nri. 3 v eat, and nana of ejections tsos. 3, 4 ana , in 1 own- ship No. lle-outb of hantw No. 3 Went, Iwid North half eonUiniug 318 acies, s that said parties shall own their t real property 111 soveiaity, mat i- to say, James It- Uuumon fivo-ienths therecjf, Milinn Houston 'hree tenths therPNf, and lite De fendant,. Charlea F. Cunningham, tivo tentba thereof: and if you fail lo appear and answer t-aid complaint as herein re quired,the l'liniiffi will apply totheCVurt for the relief demanded in said complaint. 1 ins sntuuiuns im pumiMiiea tn me state Riouts JjfcMj KATnewsnai.er forsix weeks consecutively by order of Him. K. P. iKMse, Juage or aam court, wnica order is dated January 2. 1878. SfRAHAN & BURNETT. q23w0 Att'ys tor PlHiniiffs. SfJO)r-"t?i'v SfE-Jr.t - en n.-st. a!e Ferry fTM ; iLml Hark et i rtr.--t. ieto aib.c TTTSLt. SUPPLY TtTE PK?T iTriT AT All. T tuoea, aad will ttrir to fkm,U wie t;!njj , TNirk. Matr lJi.Wi. T! h'.ihsst ease pnee raid Ijt Bn ea aau VcaL State Treaaarea-'a lauttU Sttice. TRKASfitKC'-. OFPtCE, 1 Sa!tm. Jan. 13. 1S77. J XJ-OTTCE 13 THEREBY GIVKS TH VT lt 'here are fnnd on hand for tho pay ment m Mate Warrant classed aud utult-tiore-i as fullows: Warratiia of nld iue. pn vablo Trnm fund derived from spe.;i:-il tax, ini..rstt prior to ett. 14, 1874, viz : Nos. 4 !'J. 4s;, 441. 4 2. i f,, 44, 445, 4-2, W. 4!7. 44?, 44!!, i:Z 4ol, 2, 45. 4 4, 4T-., 41. 457, 47A 469. 4v0. 4 .1, 4C2, 4i'5. 4M. 409, 4" (i autl 47.!. Warrants naysbl from seneral runrt. in doro, oince September 1 1. 1-M7 -i. v',- vlK. ...V. ,Uf, Hl-J II I i:i) 1101, 11C5, 1:0.1, 113, 1107, lU.V itVO l-ii. 112 1124. 11 X. JIM, JjlO ui, 1 o,," ij..:; 113. 1133, 1!34. 1'3H Hijt, list ii-",,' 1083. ro.il, l(fti, 1141, lH, 1:?7 iH7 1;"' )' 102a, loii. 1140, hoi, ivx. tdl I14S, llftt, 1197, lins, i:o, 1201. H 121'.-, 1.07, 12'W. 12;t. Ji08,-itJlA I61'i-ii':c 1-ilo. 1219, 1217, lifil. 1 -.2, l'ljl 1-KI7 15!28, 12uH. 1231 aud li3t. Interest o tkea warrants -rtt from this dale. , A. It. BROW.V, n25w3 Sta-a Treastirer. SAMUEL K YOUJSU Wholesale and BaataU stealer la Dry Coed and Groceries, . I&caitern 4c .Slower, WasoiiH, l'lor8. Seed Drill. m mmm seeb.sowehs, e. Eirt fit, AHaar. THE PARKER CU& ED STAMP FA CIRCULAa PARKER BRO'S WEST MERIDEN.CT. Estray ITctica. mAKEN UXBY THE UNDETISIGNEI i living one mile c-ost of OnDas. I'o'k County, Orejrou. uie biaek hM-se c!t K.t white on both hind fvtrf ami itsrsjtoii tiia upper lip. AppntisVel by Ja-Uce O. C. Beci at iiO, Januart 28.h. iS78.