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STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT KV1CRV t'KlDAY " HI' BATES OFAMTEkTISIKO. lw Im f Bat ; lira itncli TtM) 8 00 j 6 00 8 00 i la 00 21a. 2 00 6 0 1 7 Wl 12 00 1 0 Bin. S 00 0 00 1 10 00 15 00 00 4In. ' 4 00 7 00 12 fO IS 00 27 00 Cot 00 M 15 10 W 85 00 Col 7 M 12 00 IS 00 2t 00 4H 00 i4 Col 10 00 15 00 25 00 40 00 WOO 1 Col 15 00 20 00 40 00 gO 00 100 00 trrirK.ii"i.mrPa1Rn,,,1,)l(-pIlM tororr Urujilatoin and Mrarnl M. Biisfnes nofia tn the Lncal Columns TERMS OK BlMiSl-KIITIOX: Sim-la ciy, ivr war , -m SiHtfU Miy, i annul...,., ,V, r'ty, Hirer month...., anisic tituiilw..... 20 cents per II ne .... r 00 .... S 00 .... 1 10 f or legal ana transient aorertiMtmarii ft 00 per square, for tlie first Insartion, and 60 eents per aijuare for each subsorjuent in. VOL. XIV. ALBANY, OHEGON, FKIDAY, JULY IS, 1871). NO. 50 ertlon. hers we Are AT OUR NEW HEADQUARTERS! Yiih the New Odd Fellow Tempi. And thcro is no uso talk ing if you -want GROCERIES! I tell yon without hesitation that I have tike STOCK and make the price that cannot fail to meet your approval. 3Ti t-wnj l.ir-. trswlo I kroiw thai my ri Blum Kie uii.vrj.d Muaeilu, and I .tiall ow ll ll.m.x-.il.le .ru.:i Li .-..iul.h that end. Look at Uy Prices: 41 R KKi CfiT1 ............. i H i.;.a K-a S: SJ 1 U. timiind J.i : T -a. J vwi, X &, ,vi jul .ni4 Uym or illinium. Ut V U., , S..b or Pi.iiu- Cnti-k.-ns P a Snt 1',.. 1.. rx, V fl. . - , Iuur -i n. Nui KnuttM . . . . SSn vioUU-n f l'nniwl or Ftn i rulul a4 rWJerv.1 Pi.kk-s-i s-al. j..r 1 quart ' W,4vllosU-i-liire iviilv, R. Untile . iVoneror A:l-(-to-e. 1m tfrain, V a. Naniilkui, 12 Uv, :M or , OJ84.-T. McMtimij'a rail , KirKi'i iB call. . IV.u-h, V ran Siw-(.t tetiiiit. n. t-k.te Swivt oil, V Iwiile r. . ; Comb Honey in Kla. jura . , 1 Ilonoinli Kioe Syrup, V gallon -iraliw kcj 5 . Oi lat Oil iKurmrs, V rd " 5j.-jI.oii .51 W . 1 i. . 1 w Ul . 1 m u . " j: . 1 . 1 mi . I ! . i i 4 n 1 ID a ;s laaansB. riatn, rrpprr aait Alkplre UCafh paid for epg.-ti irmnnd ami put np by myvrlf anj nmiKnl tnr. Afai( the Bh4 euMirilvto rt.M-k t.4 JiK lit-ANt'li'S CtUACs, Uigxttr with hill line ! T..Uw.. fim..k er ArtiWvs, Toya, Nolimin, aihi ituuu'muit ulier arll whiew t have it.it time to eiiunMate, ait of hk-b 1 wUJ sell at firicva lhaV Ucfy cuuieiou. & JULIUS JOSEPH. rl LYON'S Patent MetaJlic PREVENT Ecctsand Slices JeariiigcJGiitlieSisls and Ripping in the t3 ror. SALE BY E. BOYLE, t'uNtom Coot and Nhoe rial.r. Nono but the best stcck used, and a good fit guaranteed- French Kip Jtorfs to nr.U-r - $S M. Ptiiladt'Iphia Kip hi. Kepairins neatly done. Oive biia a ir Allaay, Orrso Sportsman's Headquarters. SCOn & M0XTE1TH, DULEUa IX Guns, Rifles Revolvei-s!! lad AkhdbbIIIoi rAHIUnH. Jtist received a lar-e invoice A the Utt tmpmrt Remington, b!iarv. WinchesUrr atul liaiiani rcatitiir ndea, Muore, Kniunrun xiui rrtrven' Hnsr-trh-ltfiMiinjf 4ti gnu, aiMl BHLzzivltjiuhiKZ rllc4 and almi 'uii u( jver tletjcriptwm- Alo, a larzv anl well seIocrtI vtor-k tA Fish in a. aa-kle, CntiMT, Collar, Kaney suh! in tatt ovthiit' joa culJ witb for hi ur line. kTrmrmhrr Tbat "Wo Cannot 15c UtuSerold Anywhere in tlii Slate. 1-tf JAMES DANNALS, K.u.r is A5D nAxrrACTram or SOLID WALNUT BEDROOM SETS, Karkle and TeMi Tis. Parlor Sets and Lounges, TTar ble Top Center-Tables, Spring Eeds and Mattresses, WALNUT, 3JJPLE 1SD OAK BEACXETS, And all kiiuU of Whataoln, VYan, Rcil.l-al, Exlnuiion Ta lilrn, laaila. till! and l anry Hualiliuev I tc 1 intend Ui keep Terythinr in the fiimUnra lirn, and will KOaraulee BaLuOiM.'tiiin Ut all who will rail ou uk at Miller', iirii-k. J AUKS OANNAIS. LEON CORDIER, FASHIOXABLE BARDEli AXD HAIR IKi:SSEK. (Late of San Francisco.) BRSrrK? DOINO A'fiEij;oAI, BAR KKKINCr and hair lrtwrsinj luisinpHK, fur gentlemen, be wilie to notify tUo la lien that lie manufacturer BwiU:bo, pull's, frizzett and all kinds of fal.se hair from combine and at a low price, liooma op posite Mcllwain's store. 44tf J5EHD STAMP FOR CIRCULAR - PARKER BROS & WEST MER!DEH,CV. ' 0. 0. Kelly, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, AIU4SY, OKEOOX. sr-e-Oince in M'llwain's 7?loek. Kesi deuce, one door north of U. 1'. Church VldllStf LIRS. S. NICHOLS, M. D. Elojuepathie yiiciai!, '?i -e and resideuce on IV-m" street, between Second nd'iaird. nlStt n i - TTfflJE 1 cliiaig ifr next C23 Ell in opdeE8 Se ESBakc roiiii for the large stock of Fall mui Whiter znnl& nmv mi tin aoad ffi'oass the if f A PHEPAUniG FOE I will oiler lor the next 30 days the residue of my Summer Goods at way down prices, to make space for a large consignment of Fine sroods. J. Fai'iiievls & Meelsanic's Sloi'e. LOOK! LOOK! LATilRK VTiLU TIVD IT I'llOKITARLE AND i'k-JB arable tu call at MRS. A. EL. MARTlfi'S And exam'.tic Iier elegant awk of MILLINERY- AND FANCY GOODS, (Jimt anved cr Steamer Oregon), Coiiiprjinff the latest styles In II AT, BOWETS. KILIiS. lit i:.S. TISSIKK, HATIS, fUXITKH. OK. 1 11 i:TX, K 1 1: !(!, FLOIVKttS and other omauieiita too numcruug to nieiiliuir. The Best of Dressmakers Employed ia the EKtablislinseat. M H'.It I-.I ILIi;. Cm. Jlaln and K'.ln uiirth KM., Albany, Oregon. ti:i peltoS: HORSE jWER-I t HAVE FOUR SIZES of Powers, 4-horse, 8-horso, 10-Iiorso and 12-horso, Warranted for 5 TEAItS ! Farmers are invited tn caJi and cxautino them, at JJ. F. UHAKK'S. tsalnn :tA. M. ROUP'S, Albany, and at THOMPSON & SON'S, Halsey. 41m2 Til OS. HOLM AN. DR. H. ROZSAS. a'liyisician aniL Stirscon. Alliauy re;;H. RADUATED IN. ALLOPATHY IN f 1S47, in Oermau,y, and in homeopathy in lSoK, in Aufstrirt. Consultatioiis in 'iitinr r'-nltsli, Frei ,:h, Italian orUerman. -iOriii-e with Jir. (iritliin, over Ked- fioid's grocery to:p, . where diplomas can. Le weu. vl lni20tf att vmi Taw the S2a.sf. t&!w3 sii" rtCi'r 1 FALL TEADE ! M. NOLAN, V. J FAS.1I0F. Bathing and Hair-Dressing saloon. -j HAVE JI'ST fOMri.F.TF.D SOUK Vl'.IlV F.X- tcnivu imjiravLincnU ut uiy lueu uf liUjuihii, and HOT OR COLD BATHS at nil tviirx. Y.svtyAi i mat ami cIgaii, and I wU Jo my IkskI V) IiMSU Iil OUMiHXMiri. :i!tf -.!'!, i:s;iiM)J'lt. LUMBER 'iT LUMBER 2 WE, TIIK rXDEiXSHiNKD. take th&t nwlhoil i( iiif-miiuix' the public that wu havo 1,lM,iMA twt of the Hrn.Kt quality if Juiulmr on bund at our mill on ilu.im!tot) C'rtf.k, 3i niilea from Lebution, ever uHcred for Halo in this county. conaUtmfr in urt of rustic and finiithiii )umlcr, wldch Uom ire tn unwed and Htab-ked with tcrat care during iixxt fulj unit win ttr, and conseiu3iitIy i iirtially beasoned. We alio have a luriru anioitnt of fciicitiL', harn UlUf". MMintlin: tiro bent, etc,, in fact everything wanted in our line. ik'xidtiM, wo havo a lrro anioont of lotn on hand, w liieti w ill enable n to lill all onlcra uutriiKtod to an. Ahf, in (xmnection with the mill U a planor, wheru you can gi-X anything needed in lionie htiildiu at iroatiy reduced nricen, and put up iu workuuuiliko manner. tteinemlier we mean what wo say, and every one wnl hud it to their advantage to ecu ua Ucfore ur chaniiitf elK44wliere. beUlemier'i! AHHs. May 23, 1S7 J. 4iiu3 t;, 1. & A. A fiETTLICMIER. MADYS RESTAURANT HOT LUNCHES, 25 reuts. COLO LURCHES, 25 cents. SINGLE JBK il.S, SO cent. MEAL TICKETS, 8 for 1 CO FIRST ST., ALBANY. 40 E. BOYLE, Fashionable Boot-Maker, A UOOD KTWK OF HOOTS OX 1IAKD A Lh TH J )uv.. Pi.-il wt Ills i,-U!il':iMti;d. teh'ip in O' roolo i ilk, in the rear ot 'ohui g Ht.ire. wmxiUTo iitti k. (KRItM Ol'B IlKlll LK CoHKKnKlNlir.KT.1 WAHitixtnoN, 1). C, July C. Mxnctly when ninttcrH uro cominj; to tl filCIIK lllTO rlCUlllH tO 1)0 0110 lf til" things that "no fellow enn lintl out." The Driniociutio Konutom wft iiriilcil iijion the iiiniohition to mljoun irimiilfy nfltu" tho veto of tho judifiiil tiil, IcMving iruycN ami thn court to K(tth it Iwlwcpn tlit'iu, nml thfy rouM hot have tluuo Ho if they hail ImmjU tint lil. So inatiy inciiilicr of lot!i 1 f ohm mo away pli iiHuio liuiitin ami Hi!it mcing, in Kurohu iul ilicwhwic, tlmt tho 1 iniK'iulH lotre no ijuomnt uf thrir own, aiul can jmt through no iiiciihiiu? iiiii which the lU-iuUicitim rt'fu.tij to vli; bikI tlu-y certainly wpttlj havti rc fiinvt to for Miljoiirium t.t ttf'c" vcio. Ho wo have hiul nior'j j laiiniii' i:;;. 1 H i lnoio hill latiiK liPil out. Ii- iilin th Court nml Mui-hluil jijroiri lions lutrrowH tho iiio IhiIwih'U Mr. IlaycK ami t'otirM right down to the tiii'l inn of Mm IhiIji, ami limit) in not n lK inocratio .Senator or lli jirt'm-tita-livo who will vot ono dollar for elec tion tU'piitii'H, under any circuiiiHtanct. llciu'o thm htn to tnako tho juiriy a unit, au.l if Mr. Have vetoes rither of thr.Ho hint hills, bh Iio dotiMIrtiH will, nothing further will Iki loi:e. Touching th'm timUcr of nlwctiteetHin, tK) lnin.Ii cannot lo naid. Tho limit of u privnte iudividtia! in hw own, hut tho time of A tneniWr of litdongs to tho jmlilie, whorH) nervunt he i. ConteHnieti nre eleeteil to guard cer tain interiNt.s and jerforn eertain du tii, ami when they h!ij c'J to Kurojie to Hjiend the lil.cial (ularim paid them, leaving a few to legislato.they are guilty not only of a Weai li of f.iith, hut f downright rolilTV. The House of UerrM-rttative number), when full, '0:5 liifinhcr!'. Do the voto to !ui-tho judicial Liil ovt r tho veto, hut l St naiiKH wens i-i-forih-d. Tho'ote to ud jotirn hum i.V; without futlher action wan two liettrr. ThilH ovet 1011 IUp- reen!ativ-j4 are hown to I c al wnt. )f tli-W! lurgcut juojiorlioti mt lie- ptil-iicatm, l.tit tlmt Mile fctiH Imvn tioii,h to inuke or Lrtnk it trnorttm at il.-iu.tirp, Miiil a t!n-y nro in tli iiuit'.n ty tlmt ut'.Hwer tlu-ir jmrjo. 'tho constituencii-n of I)i-tnocrntic i-uiUr wtio lmve t ittu ttnfiitthful to tlinir trtiRt hlionlil Kctliu with titein. No tuita lio luiH too in iu!i rivat( IiUmih-hk to utti-ml the Mfu.i.ii.H of CVogroJi, !inn it rij;lit to acct-jit tho jiohttton, attil any man mho tn-glcctii to ntlfnil Ik-ciium he jircfi'riitoilowitiii-tliijigflM'.iHiittwtiithyof Thcie tiro j.'ftity ol goo4 lin u ho wnttlil oiM-liargH the iluln-H -with iilii.ity iin-l fiilt-ltty for Jfiw tluiii ."i,(i(0 jkt al. Tin; "iliaw at night" jilan if cam- jisiin to Ij ( inicl n by tho UcitnUi- caiui ol Ohio mnkcH iiwksjifv contrtlitt- ttons from licautjtmrtrr lu-rc, ami the prcliminariim are alri'inly l-ing worked up. John. Slicrm.-m will roll out hi liV'l, ami liut l.ni:l;cr partners will rtv pomI ftttly; but, with all this.tho jioor eh'rkg lmvo got to ivnto up their littlo jKTcintaf;p. Gf. ItolnnBoii, Chairiniin of tho Ohio lU'pn'olican Cowitniltct', ha been hero somo tlnyii to eo tibont some apeakom, ho says, llo liatln't thought of anything tlac, of course; but no kooii cr lial lie poached tho Capital than tho Clovcrningnt clerks, particularly thouc in the Treastuy IVpiu lmcsnt, Hponlane- ouisly crowded forward and imputed up on being tussefised for tho purjiose of raising u campaign fund to elect tho Uoptibliciut ticket. The information that tho employe came forward 1n this way in official; Secretary .Sherman gays thy uid. Everybody knows it must have required tho gwatOBt fortitude on tho part of tbe clerks to fight their way through civil service reform orders and brave tho frowns of our great morel President; but tLo Government clerk is always kicking around for eoiuo clieup way to dispose of a portion of hiu Hala ry, which in too large, on the average, to bo handled conven iently, aiwl this i8 tho clieapcst way he c an find, no doubt. Some of these clerks -ara so auxions to come forward as volu ntary contributors to campaign fund th it they have been known to noirlect thci r wank bill. Of course, when there wris such an unani mous uprising of the xrictimatliemselve in behalf of contributions, Hecretary Sherman, could not, single-banded, un dettake to repress thio Kiwntaneous cn thusiasin, and lie hast tkerefore given reluctant permission to the clerks in Lis department to voluntarily contrib ute to the success of the Klierman move mcnt in Ohio. This decision creates tho greatest entbnsasm among tho clerks,and thy will nJl give something. None of them will be so parsimonious or so wanting in patriotism, as to refuse, for they havo seen examph 'S made of misguided clerks who refused to make voluntary contributions U tho cam paign fund. And this reminds me that an Ohio RepnJilican has .telegraphed Hayes to holuV open tho iiosition of Prince Imperial until he car,' come on with his reco mmendations. Nothing new has transited in tho Conklinjj-Lr.'riinr nnrdeosantnesa - Coiik ling hud no inoro to any after ho found Ijuimr meant busineHM. lint while fitill in tho ileft8ant humor that nnido lam ho fuiuotiN,ho turned uji hin hose at Don Cameion, who lunnMsned to ho tiilking to ft uoujilo of BonatorM whilo Conkling was H leaking. 1 fe wheeled tiround and told Don to "atop talking." Tho hitter ii'l'lieil that Conkling might "go to hell," nod how they aro tit otita. Conk ling wan tho Hint and only miui in tho United State who ho utterly and thor oughly diMguited tho meiubetH of tho i re (hat, in a body itejuihlican, 1 h'inocuilio and eonnervative journal-ibU-they tendensl him a itiUio deiu onil ration of their regard bv arihing, leaving tho gallery, and t Tuning to lis ten to hii4 jiroiiy and hi lipid HH?och. 'l'tiw wnn done oil I'ridny night l.ist.tuid i-' tt uiiuin, getiUviJ, iid foivible rebuke remain vinuvndloled in ji-irliamentary hintory. ThoioorDld ovtrrwoiked and tired out "Wuhhington Monument Ahsocia tion u going to take a rc-iit. They have lid lh-d around mid looked tit JilaliH and Hoeilirnlioii, dimttiMicd iroj0)itionM and bi.on eiinned theniHel vw, with a'oiit tho name reu!b that haa tiatuiircd the lat 25 or "0 year. Tho other day they came together and solemnly resolved that tiny couldn't, work dur ing the win ni weather. What n bur leii:;id I'ut they will turn nj their toe Koine of theno line d.iy, and then M't lintri a new lot may take hold of thin monument buidneNK fuiih it. If not, when thcM fellowii ate under tho ixl, I IhiJki Motttehotly will jirojwifMl t dedif.lto thi ntfttv, hl, uufiniKhei hhaft to their memory. Ptl'iN'i. ink nio(.i'. or toiu. 4ilrtt'a Dnnblns ( ttursr. The liattlo of Iuli wan f-uht on the I Oth of May, IT'JtJ, n-i n-iub!.-.! rath er h pnind hUtrttiing party than a pitvli- i batttii'. It wan iMiimpai U-m ptn-tM tocrowt tho Adda to lxlt, mid it was uiu,l ptiriKwj to pr. t-nt. Mich n crtwiMtig; and, had tli"ipio.siii;coioiuan- r ui troy" I the bi iiitr I-ti nt-l tiH!- couti liintonL-al, too ffi-nrli ho vtmrw up. on MiUn would, to sp.mk i.i.Mbtrately, have been nwde n tery .blUci.it matter. Till! Allslri.lilS lli'i ll'll iV.lll 111 ff)d the .1 . . ... ... ... . . ' ! I f " .-",- j It-Inwe. amt Ui I r.-nc:.i wen- coveren ' ..." , - - - ,.r..i, ui.,1 (In. I r.-l,i ! ni lv ?(lV.'li-ll i ..........:....: t. .1.,. ..1! ..f iioni Hiu awiiw, "i -" tn. lowntiu iy ma ioo .- it-n h -fvndI the placo on the Mi bank t ,,l of thtt Adda, where he bad timny kuii Wd, supiKrted by a Mrtnv- Wly of liifjnirv onl v tliat tins HuttiiorUiiS of the biutencs to prove a mippnrt. i""' " - ' - - uovereu i y uie ion, n-mu gi-enndii rs wrti formed m a column, 1 t il t ititfk t.--.-..l. while tho taivalry lor.ieu tno iJa. as wwn un mo cavnirj a vh -i i - .... .i... i AtthUiau flank, ogamht which it had Imen ditwtwl to operate, tlio i rencli I. ...... t th liriilr'n. nml tlin v" ' - - --- -B-. - - Vustriiins inrnca au ineir cannon on h, lOUl in" lltlO It uoTi oi grai-c biioi., . . .1 . f . . t . in good graHpreadttig distance ; and Austrian mfactry m the housw on tho Fit uatlK Ol IBO river nuutwi a ni-wu- iloiiH fitn of musketrv. The bridge I I......lr,..l f..t in I,,r,!l. an, I - . . it was not in human nature to stani , .... . . . ,i(- i eit.K u liit-.ilfui atorru ox ii'ltinf a,hot 1 , . ,. .i.T ,i "S" ' --," : . column was composcuaoi tug mat sui- liers in the world. Uut Uonaparte, position and their guns, 3,000 men. The victory was as com pete as it could be made; and tho tllect was to itablish the ascendancy of tho rench. . Bonaparto has lsMjn much censured for tho damig manner in which ho acted, and it has been argued that ho might have accomplished hU purpose without running so immense a risk. Perhaps tho critics aro right, but tho beat answer to their criticism, it the success that crowned the dashing oper- "S ' "'': brilliant tion. Besides, it was so very an afl'air that it established Bonaparte's character for heroic courage only a few weeks after ho had assumed command ; and, of all things, men most admire daring bravery in war, if it succeed. The French commander bud bis charac ter to make, and he roado it tit Loui. XHE scene ot the Mountain jueauows mnssacre is now the very picture of ... tt . i tar i r . desolation. Before the HEormons mur dered 131 innocent men and women there in 1857 the Meadows were known far ami wide a, a paradise in thedesert, with an abundance of grass, crystal tl cams nuu ovet- tiuwing spi uign. 1 n T.. day the grass is gone the water courses dried up, and nothing but a dreary waste iiiarKs tno unco oeniuiiui njiou. It is said that tho earth is also sinking, and the bones which were collected iiiecteu after tho massacre, though thrice bnriod, continued to m.pear, while settlers M haunted tSeat for heh) to or neip to tne vioiiiiiy nuuit viiu anju and say that tho winds tro.ni ows onng piling ones .or uv tin ir ears. IVlifin n. bninmintr-bird nrimoil with 11-1 1 aaaja-aj the fragrahce of myriad meadow bios soma, sinks from sight in tho bell some delicious breeze-waved flower, must feel inexpressibly happy. Infact, it must feel as jubilant as a man does ductor passes him, thinking he has ready collected his fare. a w..,t. t.Viia time of vear city neonle oiiinrt tevvililv anxious about h . , welfare of the country cousin. ...-Inln iv,,l anlinitlirln will fl'OW RB the ... - , o,nonr.pa am when t iev can w-'ill nnekiinfonr chil .l.enandtwo trunks and go and X U JWHiiv a "-J " I L ------ - tibont it. Kr.W lOKK'M OBELIMK. New York is to have an Egyptian I oliclisk. The scheme which the New oi k World started about a year and a half ngo to bring to New York CI no- imtr;t's Needle, has been successfully carried through its earlier stage. The 1 proKwe'l ohelislc is tiio tinnilmr land- mark still standing in Alexandria, its prostrate mate having been set up on the Thames embankment in London last year. The Khedive of Egypt has formally presented tho obelisk, ho the the end of each and all; and every life Wirrld announces, the Btate lJejrtirtment will at its close become a trage at Washington has accepted it on be- dy as sad and deep and dark as can be half of New Y ork, and the expense of transmu tation has been pledged by a I wealthy native New Yorker ; the last designation excludes W. 1 1. Vanderbilt, whoso name has usually been mentioned 1 in this connection. Getting obelisks is.1 less immediately in the line of newstia- I er enterpriso than getting news, but I tho success of the nwul in the first di- one of the brightest infidels of onr coun icotiou nittjr eihi compeiiaute its try -if , one who is doing more to de readera for some failures in the other, stroy faith in God and immortality than Iu any citse the success' of its cflorts to I procure a notablo and noteworthy mon-1 iiinciit for tho city in which it is pub-1 lished is only another illustration of tbe tact that ill these days the profession of I journalism lies nearest the springs of action which move communities. It I would have been a difficult matter for I tho most eiiiincrt members of any other profession in New York to set in mo-1 tton the machinery which hni so nearly put the jlelisk on its way to that city. 1'or the head of a exeat journal the undertaking baa beeu an incident in the iiiiiiiiigi-iiH-ni, ui uui iiuwriimjiei. i From tho statement which the WarLl makes, it appears that uo ste remain tn !- taken but the transnortntirm of tl,.. m-nt tnnia of granite from tl.n sandy edge' of the haibor of Alexandria where it now stands. Those who have .1.,. ,.i.i:.u .1.,. ;n ,.f fo. get iu desolatn look, tho worn edge, .t .i r. i...: ..j i ,.,... .v., ...o... ..... I..a Ima l.tlltt Alltfr: If it IU MB mitKll out of i.lace in its uresent t.ite as it will e in Manhattan island. When erected in Alexandria it was as little a Iegiti-1 mate ttnrt fit the Greek eitv of the I'Lol. f'tiiiftft tit. it wvtl! 1m tit N- Vnrlr. It tsKl originally with its mate in front ..f I, .1-1.!.. r.f tli Sli.ninir Kim at llt liotiolis, ui the Nile. The coinci-1 dt tice of its removal to a western bar- bor now will not be lost on the curious. Its ocean cirria'-e will be a difficult but not su irojiossible task. Its fellow weidieil "J00 tons, as a siniilo monolith ,.r . .,.l..l a-,;, f.S ftfc Inn,, ttjl;.tt be exifted to. It was cased in Mlil.,r iron. tt i,uti built around it with I ..I .. .....1 ll... .,t..,1u m.u. I . . .1 I . i r i-: 1-1 .1 . . i i w j'JiKinnu, iuiiiujii Mirai in i Liiii i,.iv ui ijinoiv iiau aimuflb wma.cu ,s... i. r ! i,,i . mm.1. wr.t . . . J . . ti, wnoio cnutpruw. un eenerat j,nn, jj.k., anything wlncu can live iq lh of jgy can ive in the At- I . hat:c (jamn . nd .while the voyage U iMrar can live in the At- , ..,,,.,. w!ll be full of risk, the I . P,.l..,t.;i;il.u f Tim ill. IWIUCJI tun II orui Huseesta lor iu ense- ,;,. u IeKerVoir Sfiuare. near the I . . . vnaa Union Depot, und there is much t) jH, jj for location, although Madison Souare offers a wider field of I aw.rottcli. Uut one instsnthcant city. AIeR jias an 0beiisk w.t p within iu timit Kverv metronolhi whoso nub. I i . " :..l .. .l l -l. iic niqnuraniui are cunviic "l auuii m antion Ilome. Constantinoule. raris 1 ' ... . ' B,i T.r,,ll,n has had fair claim to bo COTlgitK.red at som date in a true sense tll woru city jt yew York's turn i ,.. 1 v r. ........ . ..nM.w. " " w 1'l. ...... !. .v.'lruS. I iii" iiv Miiii " i 1. . . . . .... denttal party has alreauy set tool on American soil The disiiatch announo- . Sir. Uorie's arrival in San Fran- cisco is very brief, and gives us abso- to show his pleasure-taking associates 1 . a : . 1 1 11 .1 I n . 1. wuat an Aoiencuu oaiior tumu uu m wd way of rapid transit ; or it may be that ho had undertaken to excel the historic tour of Phincas Fogg, and that a wager awaits his coming at tbe Union League, But tho more probable explanation of ihu hasty circuit of tho earth and this unaunounceal arrival is that he comes i a a. t.nt ai as an auvance agent, to uui tu iw-uo throu-h which tho Grant caravan is to pass, and to secure the customary no- l1' f. ri'ino in inn iihwhiihiihiii. . mi unit liiu- ture in the mind's eye now the gorgeous posters that shortly will adorn tho ! i j..,i ...n t v, w,.,i- of the Pacific Railroad : "Look out f.,rth Grand Imoerial and Oriental f!ireus. natronized bv all tho crowned . heads of Europe and Asia, Wait for thi5 Great Show. AU others are uni- s i .... m i- ; a n;. The Qnl Genuine and 0rigi. I , Tll-,,Tnrm . Go and nal '"ru-lerm Aggregation. uoi see the Man on Horseback in ma Great . a tan a e-a King reriormaiices. AU tne viux a - f.h Wed . . . . . .... All 1.1. i;SC6P secured aix . . annK ., anil fort, anil 1 go forth ...V..U..O ... , , mi 1 1 .. . . : mere 11 as ueeu ho iivu f h thig ciroua r 77 delnhia its progress, as the advance asrent will take occasion to remuia tne 1 .. . a -. .... , fi(J!tor.will be a continuous tri : ' Dn ; , . j n limph, a grer.C popular Ovation, and all fh.i ami the rural editor, as he takes in 1 ;ndbtLe rural editor he takes tLat' ftnd tUe .t i ttai5SiSS agont, will throw bia hole bouI into task of whooping lt up it w,n be - tUe tttsk 0f whooping it up. lt will nart of the advance agent s duty, also, 1A . to invite the prominent citizens ot each - town, tne ciergy ami tue .i.uS .-- ot men, to assist at ine gxea. moisno, it ana jur. ciouuer uuu inomson j ones anu owi yr Committees will doubtless nna mm pre- nared to make all necessary arrange- al - ments But applications should be sent in early for the demand for front sea s, with a share in the distribution of gifts, I will certainly be very great. For fur- the ther narticulars see small bills. PhUa . . , i. m. m J-iiis dcipua X imea. A TJLM.J 1 l.,.l l,o v..,,',,. near jfv. imiauui uu juuus ij - lv consulted all the ladies' journals see see it it, is fashionable to wear liver I - .... . . . . . - a i pads tins bummer to picnics. THE DKsrAlB Ot THE IKtrTIC. The sad, pathetic and. almost hope- less cry of ltobert O. Ingersoll ver the grave of his brother has been widely read. It is eloquent with feelinff, and shows that his heart is tender and affec- tionate, and one cannot but sympathize with a grief which ut not soothed by any hope of a reunion hereaftei: lie says, speaking of death: "Whether in mid-sea or among the breakers of the farther ahorc.a wreck must mark at last woven of the warp and woof of mystery ana ueatu Ann "lMe is a narrow vale between the cold and barren 'teaks of t wo eternities. We strive in vain to look beyond the heights. We cry aloud and the only answer is the echo of our wailing cry." This, then, is the desairing tnoaa of any other' How striking the contrast between such a "wreck," as Ingersoll calls it, and the joyous, happy death of a Christian. I have lately been reading an account of the last hours of hi r Walter Scott As death approached this great and healthy-minded Scotchman, he asked Ixckhart to read to him "What fchall I readT asked Ixx:k hart. ' "Need you ask?" said Hir Walter. "There is but one book.'' And the words that Lare comforted the dying auu awuicn uio nviug tor j,ouu years I fell ffratefull utKm his ear: "Let not your heart be troubled. In mv Father's house are man manalmia 11 co to nrenara a. i.iow for von - "Lock hart," were the last words of I Scott, "I have but a moment to speak I wft. m A, I- a l J tuous, be religious! Nothing else will .n .n. I a,..- tuulc 1 t 1 IM llitS I I Ingersoll sadly says over the remains I j of his beloved brother: "We cry aloud, I and the only answer is the echo of our) I Wailintr crv l And. mtxxtVinrr nf l.lii A brother be kxv -Ifa limlxvl thm heights, and -left superstition far be- Inw." I Ifsucharethe results of .i:i.:.. I the 1 I into ' the black gulf of despair, to hear I over the crave onlv the "echoes of our I j wailing cry," who would not rather I stay in the warm valley of faith and kooet 1 I would kindly ask Ingersoll: Are not faith and hone better than dout I anil loii..air1 An.l if Bn t. l. t. I . . .' . . . ! . J . I I .1 i i r .1 . I juur iuci uiumiuii w Tiuicuic, satirize I aiiu ugbiivt iuc lakiLU n.iti uiiim iii i i tfr- , ami .Wmv I ,a f, i t, J l,m ,f ifc. .. . . .'. . i tiiouHanos who nna in tneir religion the I only refuge from the suirenngs and or- rows of this life? Why labor to make I rows ol this lilei W lir labor to mnt. I I J I your brother of humanity believe that he is but Th talirrim of dav? I rraii a. in. w iu aiutaa tiiujw auwer. P0"!0 !W "l"" " . I ...... A child without a dm. WHaaa mortal Ufa and Umoaitory flrr light la the rravc hi. chano-raalad (una. i arrocK Ulumlnala Um Munn. And then To Bight and aQesca aink torcrerroore! . If these Tt p-xnpoua teachings j proclaim, tW and dcmi juj. at laaua, I IJuhu of tha aorld i Th. taur, ui that murdefer raaia. Bi-l ounxi tod moored by tha wuiuw-i uara, KM.iaiwltofa.1 mImIm .hJ ... Iim. Satmia not ao foul, ao taititad. and av draad. Aa tha deadly atghtahada round iba akcK lea head. Infidelity is, indeed, the "deadly nightshade," deadly alike to happiness ix - rri and to virtue. There are exceptions, like Ingersoll, who have inherited from their Chnstiai ancestors natures so gen-1 .L.. .t.-: : ,l I I erous urns tneiriuruy iirvuea uao I. ........ stated the deadly influence. But everv blow tliia modern anostle I of infidelitv strikes against Christianity bi a blow in favor of vice and iramorali- pare it with tho Christian's triumphant 1 , .. . i i 1 il aeatn anu jeyous nope, anu cuooso wie tmth. 7mic X. Arnold. WOMEX ABBEaTUiC A TOST. " J.M ,maQ wu? ? preceding the American aJ T . . . 1 .1.1.1 il. J "f"'" ""t?,,,. 77 woman I times that try men s souls. If a woman , , -. th h nad w"t.ten. tnem s?e, ""T' 111. v The insertion would have been justi- i . . a fied by the fticta. Women encouraged lWheTt. aJt ment AVben war resulted, and the "Jtf IZ w" uo . . . , . I irwMrfrl alter tho Tumi IV ' . on.e Z and " 2 theM8elveS' Old military duty. T J. 1771 V, thm Til ATI 1 1 O. U TV fM an lflV. va u aa, vuv ahsauH PeppePBl,, having heard of "Lexington I , I ' .. . . . . U.U U w .IV. u . 4. . v-v J i . . .1, tn tl rumor ran through the town that " ata ' we.re PP& and would cross JNashna bridge. - . n nihinn thomsii inw in th frftrments 1 wiuv...... . ww ... a- . . vkj. .i wiimn. ot vua uu. and seizing such weapons as -ere a Ul C lICll, KUODUlf UOWUUO RUVI wvav-, t. mAMa af anu niz 1 o- kiii:ii wrot niua na w c i 1 1 at,U- " B & . I B 1 wri!?ni. toronirea to tun nvci. ' ....i. Q tiar. - f aT w. w. brutge, tney saia. - onuee, iuey miu. ,.'., . om.n ranged at the Vh"?. ibe, T.men.' ,?"S.r , Pepperell end of the bridge, waited for thets,'' a horsemkn crossed, neighbor, and a notorious ' be j rpV.v . ' ' ,. , ,i ,,1 -t, U'nVVt a ' ."SH AM II I 1 II i I.IA UtjluU HAlOl 11 aa.UW M 1My the horse forced the rider to dismount. .Soarch him 1" was the next order, T;anariiMa from the English to some of their adherents were found in boots. Surrounded by these women the Tory was marched across the bridge and handed over to the " Committee of Observation" at Groton Dowx in Indiana when they don't i ,;,la fnr nffl they get the papers to speak of him "an nred citizen whose many infirmities will nrevent him from entering the i to htical held. .... - - - IIAMBURO FIGS gulatitut for Castor Oil. ton nr.LP the reor. r.T aiu.un asoii s'niniaioir. IAn olil man and his little daughter about thirteen years old ealled at the tesi deace of a wealthy farmer in California re cently and sked for w rk . The proprie tor, supposing them to be tramps, snd having plenty of Chinese help, turned them away. Next morning they were found dead on tho margin f a small stream, the child s head pillowed aiion her dead father's breast. 1 hey hail evidently died of tailgue and starvation. It was af terward ascertained that ttiey were from the East and hd been unable to find em ployments Eastern per. "What do I want V Work, if yon pleaie; I've traveled far, and know theae knees Shake and tremble, but a lilttu ri.t Will give ane strength. I will do my beit To earn for my eif and 4t ling here Bread and shelter eurae the tear Tbat comes untid Jen when I should be Firm as a rock in a storm-vexed sea. "Whaisshe?" Tin ehitd at luy siJe? My daagbUir, sir; I would have died Kalhor than bear w hat I have borne Iiegging for toil from early morn Till the sun went u jwnt the clo of day, Only to be turned with a seowl away Had it not been tbat her failing breath Nerved me up for the ra with death. "Why ami poorT' Spare me the paiu Of telling lite sad tale over again. Though I could a story of wrong unfold That tires my blood, though I am old, Till every drep that flows to my heart Pierces and burns like a poisoned dart ; And my soul recoils in its priaon cell. p, tke Tnrkman Uxln his hell.' Once, in the light of a sunny home. 1 nad wealth and friend both have flown; And of those who sat round the ingieside, Save this frail darliog, all, all died. Thn 1 turned from U,eir Kravas' n8wly . , , , 'Neath the sombre pall ol rypru. shade. And allured by the f.m of yctir golden shore. Sought In this fair land t increase my " Great God, how I've struggled ! Early ana iaie KT I battled In vain with cruel fate From the palac homes of your eii id grand To the farmer's cot, where the generous UiUn Yields wealth and plenty to frugal care. MonKOiiaves, hut begged iu vain. Of Mongol slaves, but begged i "Begone H' did you say 7 Then come, my child; 1 will uotcurae niin.tuougn a tempest wua Pf penUnpansjuish for the wrongs you bear Surges and seethes to my breast; butswear cu lit. an haam fartll. D1T UfT : . trrmm ti-f the river side - ... . Wn will there fina rest, jueaven i our . , cuttle. . a m . n. jm vlnw likn Hilvcr X 19 U1U1 1. " . j " O - .i1MB On each willow bough of emcralJ green. The birds are singing their matin song And the sun's first ray cast shadovr long Toward the went, where gurgling illa Coine-rippling down from the verdant bills. On the father's breast wm pillowed the bead Of the fair young child. Both were kai. Twaa a sad. aad scene. To her marble lips 1 vy-. Dreioed tbat sacred symbol .a erucilix, I ' . : V, OllO U1U1UIU11UK 3 Seemed to Unger stiU her last faint prayer, Ood pity the poor, where Mammon's sway Imprison's the soul from the light of day. And honor ana virtue ana trum I Tn tnrreaae the hoard of a nch man's gold, 10 m"w"""1"'1"" " udon Woru. tbe "SBEXASMAa.' Everybody has heard of the Shenan- doah. the notorious privateer of the the Southerners in the American civil war, but I do not suppose that many J tra, in the Arabian gulf. Her story is I . . CtA ao liiirriinir i a strange one. ouo 0 whalers in Behring StraiU wnen W ad- dell, her commander, the mildest-mannered man who ever scuttled a ship or cut a throat heard of the collapse of the South. HU occupation being gone wUt w to which dret "T return, he ran the aVAm- I , , T , ;,,i;.teU Donegal, in the Mersey. She was r 1? ' v a !,.;.. eonsnl i nuniiHti iivri im luu aauiitvHi. boht at auction by Nicol, Fleming & Co!, a firm that has i f ; oenneetien with the failure of the City of Glasgow Bank, foP tbe Sultan of Zanzibar. Alter re- I ... r, maining idle at .anzioar ior some yers, she was sent to Jombay for re- pair? but foundered off Socotra, all i.r. Yrt one Englishman I ""S 1" I r 1 and a few Lascars. "I riWAI.a ntrvr,n.,i,i. - J tvally Relia- ble RemW tur Wa.ttioa and Kn,ouali-o.-r AiKir SUiw.Mr. Moiiaiw P. Aftor U.n found .orai mtha rtnntoi 1 ... .. i . i . ...... ... - aiirumia- I other disease amaiiatuurirom mai oi ar. i'f"'J,''vArn I APPrenai AqUUW, AHKUUM, AHfaasa . . " I l!Lrrhs. Dvsniiiaa Pypfhreti Pnwtntion, fcpU- saw 1 7 . . - . a'.:.. .;..-, ui.,w, 1 ? , Jr 1 n JrAT, Z.FZ4 Feeuie Action oi u nart. uSS wotchUd:Birth. Danoi chiw- 1 Birth, inability to Miseamase, vu'ufri;.-, i Birth, uanuiiy w awarrim DUeaaee produced by ortaxme the mm,!; ubiety ; by rapid .wthlVehJd- by tcriet uTumVnWA.h; by residence in hot ciiu zg.-- w are -lad to know that Tchernay- We are glad to know that Tchemay afr V.a noan mimihihin in th Russian I arvu av v- w a- - service.' Not that we have aay fond- ne8s for the man, but for the Base oi his name we're glad. It does us good I to see it and similar ones in print so his soft and mild, and having such a sooth- ing influence on an aching tool a ln.ven.ters aad rateatee should end for Instructions, ter ns, refer ences, eto., to Edison Brothers, Sol nutc.rs. j nisu tha 'same without charge. Edison itmt.hers is a well known and t-neeenslui I of Patent. WashmBten, JU. "".lur as JJlffi""' "aS - iiambcko figs fcr ie v all drug t. i UAMBUHO FIGS care the Wlea. HAMBURG FIGS tlie sreat ruit caUiae llAMEUKO FIGS cure lndlsjestien.