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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1880)
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NO. 40. rnoFERsioxAL cards: l 1. W.ILYKICf.lX. X . k. Ill JlrliKHY. HUJirHUEY & WOLVEUTOX, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Albany, Orrcon. Will tr.'lt.-c in all the '..urt itfie Stnl. l'mUati- . .Il.lt I- n.lNN. n. K. ( I1AMIIKKI.AIN. FLIXX & ( HAMBEIiLAlX, AnOR.EYS AT L.VW, Albany, Orrgon, .s0:Hee hi Foster's Brick Bloek.-a vlGnlStC ATTOKNEV AT i.AW, AN!- Notary Public. Albauy, Oregon. Oftlco upstairs, over John Briwiti Morn, 1st street. vlln'JPitf D. R. N. BLACKBURN ATTORNEY AND CCJNSELO.I AT UW Albany Oregon. Bet oj talr la the Oil J IVlUw " Triu llr. " Collection a vprrlaltv-. pit. J. K. WUATIIliHrOHD, (NOTARY Pi 1:1.10.) iT'fOllXHY AT- LAW, "WILL PKACTKK IX ALL TIIK COl'l:TS OV-TIIK I T kittle. Spri-i! Utenti..ll Kiwn W uoili'Vliouii aiul " tiri&to mttir. .lfiot in OJJ Frlt.w' TVuiple. (M" J. V. POWELL. W. K. 1ULYEU. POWELL & U1LYCU, vTTOItNHYS AT LAW, And Soliriturs iu t haut'ery, ALBAW. - - - OKliuU.V. Collet ion- promptly made on all poiuta.' l.oiis ncfotiaied on rcasonaliie terms. fisTUtlu-a iu Foster's l.rick.-- , v 1 In I '.i.I'. T. I II ( EiI.i:M -, a r r i in i : y at j .a v. 1LSIM, U2tl.' ."- j:U.m u;Ki!iirs in the odd Fellow's 1 eilipS."". vI.-5:kS f7 M. F" ILL Erf, A l'TO UN I :y AT . I .AW i.i::.tox oui::o. WU prHclii-e In nil the i-mirtu of Uo" si it. Cr.i.iit a'.letiliou i;lv lo .-lt-el (..n.. i-n ve. muck aui e.xaiiiiuali.ii ul IiIIi-k. i'ritr iim!ok4 a fiiaoiv. vl-ai.aif. J. A. YAATiH, attoiwey amd cauNSEion at iw coitvALUS, oaecsom. o A'lil prnrt'ce In nil Die I'.miU Ho Slit ayoai.t tm 1 if1 fi ltMl-V I. ' II. J. BOUGHTON, M. D., imiw, oni.tox. THF. TMXTtH: IS A i:i! Via'ATB OF THE ITX1 VEH.SI TV il-.li-P i'.mI'-v " V'fc.. n.l I. w member rf ll;ru li.tiii Mr.lu-at lIUt;r .4 Sfr Voik. iilbrf anil ritli'T? n in t i f K.iiirtH anS ijl-!.'.lUi 3U.;;. iii-oliIi' l.-k tlc 1!. rtan h, ,--rtn. ' ' ' "" " 1 i..ii;'.jtl p. V B4LI.RI, M.I. J. M.IWtlL,ll.D. CALUKD &: I'OWELL, Plijxlchiiis and Hurgcons, I.rbiuun, Orrton. Ot3.'eiii Lebanon I-'rug Klorp.-iS-X vir.nlOtr Dr. WILLIS l'KICK, DKXTIST. Odd Fellows' Temple, Albany. Oregon. Office hours from H to 1'. and from 1 to 4 lr; 11. .1. Churfchill, nOMSPATHIO PHYSICIAN&SMGEON (Oiliw in- Mi-I!wainV ISrii-k.) Albany, - - - Oregon. C pronic liisas a opwia'.ty. Can be f.jnml at my oll'u-e at all liouri of tlie tlay r,t mu;lit w hen mt professionally aiijeiii.. 0, 0. Kelly, M. D., Phvsiciau nml Surgeon, Al!iA'Y, OUrtiOS. -Ollir In Jf'Ilwin'a B!o-k. j6i)ce, iw door tiortli of I!rojiii Kartory, vUnStf j, $mmnf m. d., (Jjucfsor to Ir. llrecor,). Oftjceaml reniilenre on fevcml Mittl, ijpar No. J' Engine llouso. 23if OCCULIST. AND AUIUST AI.E.tI, ORCGO.V. rvKSUOI.DES IU8HAU KXrRRIENVKIN IJ ireatiri me various d!searf-s U which the ye ami ear are nul.Ject , and ondJut of ptiviui; .uurc nitufiiiuiiuu li lUaK WHO may p:ac inentHiveii umi'-r ni8 rare. . tjijgir. TAKE NOTICE! IK YOU WANT A CLKAN, COMI-'ORT-abla iravi)rliair-i-ijl or bath go to the - FASHION 11 A I JtC V TTI XG 1 E AD ? AUAilTEIlS, wlteru rou will fin J Una. Kne'ander and Henry l'ii:knnto always on hand and able itml willing to Uo gooij work. Itooui on Firnt rtiwl, Wo tlixn s below xv'rtlli, Fargo it Va.' t.i-, WMK JOHN IiLLIOTT, PRACTICAL MILLWRIGHT Albany, Orogou, Information given cheerfully, ma at Albany. Address HOlf (Successor lo J. B. Wyatt.) Pealer in Heavy and Shelf ITartUraro, iron, steel. Mand" Ml echanie'H 4 Toqli. Cn First street, one oor elt of S. E. Tounii, AJ- V i ... , any, Oregon. ' . fTTT O TJ A TT?TJ My f.wn-l on fl!i M osv i'vulrt iii iiwj liti' t' It lS NKV i OIIK. &.ik.....-t.... l.!.-.! t Ul Ml ruiv SI. I. w Iti'lN ml(M M-tlllic i s so. 8 Am K, ou(2 IS SoW KKi'KlVlNO IIH Sl'lilKtf AND SUJIMKR ' S T O'O K or - GENERAL MERCHANDISE! DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, CARPETS, GROCERIES, WALL PAPER, Houso Fitrnishing GoodSj ETC., ETC., ETC. I AM NOW ort'KUIVO A LAUCFK ASl BKTrrK M'uoK lluiu rw-rfefore, n4 mm i:arrUic rrgu Ur Int. if rrlMll lUviitkf jni VASU (r Ulcut, 1 Xitl iliiU'i UtllKt tu Iht UIHirrHUJ. I loiitelhoHC unntlnz kooI gftotls at )opiitr prire lo mil ami krr uir. SAAIl KL E. YOVXfi. t ;-WraT ,JMt "aichK irmr sunriris:iR ThU remedy la tho rwrali vt ma.U t-4c:iii:ie tu3 and many careful cxpcrtm-ff, auj tu.iU rt mmurit ucdlcinui rcpttratturj cf It tmi. It U iUaant to l&c?t3tle.n! tia utayin-uiilUj wbich lomler il puw.rrul tMiito l euro u-J l fvrfrvcDl d Mease, ami alo to O.i a auU uud vbSveblr4 fantlk.i t.t mr healthful utiuu. itul i IUua a b'niii!t in all &suac?. 1 iniinalin tlw tt:mritLr of t!tff L!itul, t'i natural anj TMcrBar rtviu'.t i ihv mrt Hrrul u anl -the- I'iLn l!rtUn a.i4 1ihsv i K-iUil-Iri Cancrr, I 'Uvrs a:iI . her i f t!on. lrstnn GnruJ Zvbiiar. c:r., srw cunl t-y t' iafc IS i iter it tt !j t. ..sx.v! mwb(- tr.:lif highly mi tlwrmu I irMrt ,--. an iittiluto for alcohol u? lr;r.tj Ill a medicine vhkh rhimU U In ctptt f.irHy. xwuij doctors bilU. Bottle of twoei;r: prlcrs&OcmHacd ft.crt. Warifr'i Hae Hid f r at n rt Ii rr 4 ' u rr. 1 auU Halo Mrrvisv b4 latiiuputlur riruivUU',ni( Uali.-4 111 lhr rt-i'ct- arscrt rlr- Rftn ira r ty J-r-. nuniry, M-ml ftr Paw eh kt ft4 H.H.Warner&Co. Kilii hi Altmoy ly I'OMIIA YA M ASN. Tn Salem hy K. S. Ill'linKLf., AMIAXY. C0LLKGIA1K INSTITUTE. Al I!lV, (Xit. . The SccucJ Term will open oil No vember II, 1S7D. SM-iciititk aiui NnujJ. 4 full rrpf laMrnrlan lui been erurrd. Fr fart'utilar wmwnjinj; lite curte of nluUy autj t Ei v- i lk:ut .v. oiit; TrrVt. STAR. BAKERY CONRAD ME"SER, Proprietor Frei!i ISrrnd nil', Groterit's and Trovisious of all kinds Uieuj ? CROCK EltY, LASS WARE, Vie 0"CaIl and w;e my Stock. 42tf AlBAHY HEAT MARKET. Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal and Sausage al ways on hand. Uilient Ciisli Price paid far kiotls of fat stiK-k. 110, FOR SODAYILLE ! B" WILL MAKR Tit! PS VITI(SMY STAC 15 tyKfiV ALBANY AND SODAYILLE, ami will wirry iwth ffrelirht a raeiti;t;rf. Luave ortlera at St. Charfc-s ur tit eri Hi huh. J now onn tlie foci stable at H.rxvilln, auJ uiU tik ( ;nre of UortMfS leu in iii' cimre. 4titf , T. L. DUCOER, 51 ))J your own locality., ib'o rwk. ,7Vonit tin an well mut ' Wany .tiuitirt uiore ttutn tlttt aimmnt ntated aMe. Kn one rau tail uhiu&q money fust, Anv iHie i-un do the work. Yuu ran muke fnnu 50ct. to an lHur hy Uevtitintr yiur evunioM aittl hpure liine to the hiiHttiHM It cmtn nottiini; t try the hua- iii4. tthunf like it fur iti-imey nutktf) ever uuertni hr:f.re. liUHtite iileawant itxl strictly hotturakiltj, Keader, if ym want to know all alwiy the bext fta li( btihtnerw htifore the miMic, tonJ -us your aUtlress awl wa will ncitd you full particular and privatd terma free sampls worth f uto free ; you ran then make up your mina tor yourself. Attareaa u&unv& piuy SON k CO., Portland, Main. WASHINGTON IKTTr. tmoa oi a amxikA roniiMrijNDWiT.l 1 Washixothk, l. V., June 22. 'ili'or J)rmicrtl : , .-. Congrvsi has quiotly foliU'il iu teuta ami tlqmrfivl. 'It wai tlt most dfOeuf nml orderly winding tip f a ni-mium I linvo ovor witnraHi'd. JiiHtea.l of lioUy and dimigrreaUe niglit-MmKiouH, and U grand Hcrnmble, tlin biiHiiieHa.wwi k'it wfll in hand nml cli'ured tip wiOumt luisto or confiihion. Tli cloMiig duy witni'HRfd tlm tt'int, iniiial, to "otilr tbroiigb" Home liltlu jolm, but tlit-v all faild. Tbe lobby, what tboin ia of it, giH'a away dmaatiiiuVd and tin luiy. Hut the lobby since tb 1 Vino-ei-nts have controlled Congrea in but a Hinall ulTuir, without influenr enoub to tn? worth ooiDaiiaon with that ot a frw far ago, during tbu era of gtMid Ktt'ating, when Garfiold and Illaino and othiT lUdiotil luuiiuaiioH wero tm:kct ing Ktox-k and ?-i,000 fHa. Tho irra eat ('orign-KS has ben triotl lionext, a-i was its irtslccossor, and it "to niu- ing to bear tbo frirnda of "libf ral a iroriationa" groaning vr tli iani iiionioiis Imbiia of the DeinocratM and contraKting thrfto with lbt gloriiiun day w In n broad mul litx-ral luindod utatt-s men um .l to ''niuk thing howl" in (he lust hums of tln seiviion, and w hen the 1Iouk, inatrad of adjourning early on the lant day, UHcd to &it all night and .rush through jnhs to t!n ttinn of auitniv tinii-a intllionK in the cloning hours. It i.4 not 8iir(.rihini that th johWrn.'buni tnrra and lobbyist are. aoh'fuoiy -r- uudud Unit tht roll n try would gt to the do khoiitd thn Iniovrata -Wt their Pn-sidi'iit. Hut while thin hiijij.y relit f f.oin tho lobby ii.l ita I'tiortr.oiiM jol it a Mu'iira of I'ongral illation to the American eo !e, there U hti',1 one feature of a uon ing M-ssion whU'h toiuheii at I ha heait and riiliittM thi lytiialliifa of the juat man. Th-n were tnany cucwom, iiiiioiis f.i. en among the throng iu li e corridura -f the C'iitol tm Wednenday; many to whom the Ihetiug hours of the iuitfHiii were tilled with difji fOl.teiii and aiilqioti.1 Miipenw. There weie some who !iut: hig been M!init( for theii jiihl JliM, for IlioneV houinlly owed to them ty thia liih and 'w el ful ovei lillli lit, and which theV need to ii't the heavy Linden of veity iiid leelining yeutii. Many cf iheae will no ti their staves long lieforn their !:iiiiis w ill l-e adjiixteil, not teaiihe of uiiV iin liiiiitiou on the nit of Ctxigrew to do I ln-iii a wronj, but lan-amu it in ply imj-oHnible, amid the ever in- rienii!jj JT-Kture i (' mu h huVtiei, to Itnd time for the rtmaiderr lion o( half the !.! Hi t l-teHeliled, J'titil ihure ia M ine 1 1 ll.untl ci en d I, r ll'ti enj-reoa aul fide t in iie of iininiijalini: and h riding mi t laiiiiH of tjie elmi ut ter lo liii:'.i ! refer lui. ellaiieona rlilii, in Mo.; no colilietlloti Willi dmiiagi a or itm udlirtrd l-y aeta or incident of the war--we linint go on doing rrui.d injna- li.-e to luuny giHxl I'ititriiN, keeping the old, the iir, the w retched out of amnll hiiIih ll.al. lHlotig to them. r. ii lirw hre - aim thrown out or au-iu- atiiiillv ti jectid hy the detriment that nhoiild pay them, and the fund, utibnje ptopriuU-d to aouie other puroae, while the only ap-al i to Cougretut. , t ia a national hlmiue that these thing exint, and the Kinmer a icint-dy la found and applied, the l-tter it will lie for Our Keif respect ua a eople. 1he UepubliijaiiM Jornmlly opened Uieir cauipaigu wiijt a aerenade to Ceo. UarfiVld here on Weduesduy evening. l'.y parading a band through the streets with red lights iudipiouly burned ulong the atreet, a Jtretty large proWd of ltadical atatpHtuen and' niggers waa gathered up. There wa no lack of numbers, tint the enthusiasm wa thin except when the nttme of Qrnt hapr (ictied to be mentioned, l ws a (irant crowd. Tliere is no diljiculty in get ting up a crowd here for, bealdea our large iopidtiton of negroes, who run at the beat of a drum, all the government clerks belong to what are known aa the different atate organizationa. These always turn out (!hii such ocga.soiia, t their liUNiiiem, They are govern nieiit employes, and doe not the Re publican party own the government t Of course it does. One of these asso ciations had more men dn it ranks than all the others, and ii carried a flag with the word "OHIO," on ""it in ong lettprs. vVes, t is ' tlie pnjted States of 0hia'f laughed everybody along the toute. B"t iierhaps it may le a good idea to have tbe oensna of Ohio taken over again i next .Spring, There is likely to be a, jtnd.dn iucrease in tho popuktiou of that Bute after the 4 tL of March. . j i ' This KcrVrmlo to Garfield looked a good deal more like a Grant meeting. Most of the speakers bad been 'ihe au.p porteis pf Grant or, ISlaine at Chicago. Ore after another they got up aid said that if Grant bad been nominated be certainly would have been elected.. As he had been defeated the narty would do the best it could ,to suoceed with Garfield. . Genliogan made bis . first appearance aince his defeat along witn Cameron and C'onl&ling, nml ivwi-rl n gieatt'V ovation tlmu tl.pCAntlhlutt Jyr XVeiiiilrnt.' When ClariioKI cniup out ftiul vihuI liin Httla KpercH alt wuk (ptlct and aoleinn. Ho didn't fcy very iniich did not rrra ay wlmt ho Ihonght if bUfiieud llnyea for vetoing tbo bill emboilying hi atnendment to the elec tion la wa' relating to'Mandutl. It can hardly bo iioiaiblo thut ho approved the veto, though even .then ho would oe eupy no niort inconaiatont and ipiea ttonabhi an allitiido than iha-n hi fi "tend Have. In uchieving arlfhtuUilifutiuii and piling tip abkiirdiliea tbo fraudulent occupant of the Kxecutivo olliee might aufely challungn tin real rieled eiunpi-ti-tion. ' Ho vetoed tho Little DelicieliCV bill lieouuao it contained n lider. 7io waa opHnd to lidera. Thi waa the Hole leuHon aahigned. A tho rider em braced leg'mlatton admitted to lw fair and itewoHHary, nd a il hud bei-n fritined by Mr. (Jiiilield, a Ileptiiilican leader; and a friend cf Mr, IIuvi.h, the democrat took il out of the deliciency bill and puHKCil it tia a Kepnrute mena. tire, w hereupon hi fratidutf ttcy draw a forth from hi-, deak anolhf-r long mid -v 1 - ' t -"' 1 leto ItieNaage. Thi'lo ia tinplitiity and a Klrovig Oilor of trickery in thi pel forniauee. If Mr. II -ye in tended to trto Udifield' compromise why did ho not auy ho in hi tirat veto. The truth i . he originally intended to aign it, but. ha him-o yielded to the aalwart tiuoile and luude thi Veto a oiio of hi rniittihtition to the JUdiettl plot to rapture the PieVideiiey at any coat. That there ii aiuh n determina tion I will explain more fully in a fu ture letter. ' PttoNO. .lll It Aa A KttlKI .ttlBKI.B. (len. (lail'el.l i inainty renponaibk. for the intaoage of the Malary rati-Btid la.-k jiay kleal, the history ot whieh may be briefly reeited. Ien. I oilier refuted a bill from the judiciary rout Inillep, Feb. 7, l.HT.t, to double the Jiy of the lViwident and iiii"ieiM tho Kiit.i riea tif the Vice lVei.Ient, (.vbinet, Spruker, Juatii-pw ot the Supreme Coin I and luetitbera of (UMirewi. Thi Kihi-lue had tii-n. thoiouldv e:in vahMtt, and only wailed a fviirb!i h:tut-e to te hitiliche.l. Tin i!nj a Liter (ii'li. lo.t ler iiKHed to MO-J i lid the rulea, k.i a to attach thi hilt a n ''tidei" to the mi. Cell.ilKvlii ui'propi iiltioll bit! then clid-ilB- It wan la-aleil by thirty. nine m. jollity, which included tuinw- if lite at longest fi iend of the propmi-d plun der, who voted that way foi eflecl. The font fue wh thn dtawn, and (!en. Cutler knew vi here to plant hi l.,t. tei iea. Th leKi-.lniie appfopi iiitioii bill panie lateV I" the llouie I'eb. -J J, load ed with me hundred Hiuelidineiit. The liutuinl coiiiax wn to have had th.a printed, at that ineiiiU-r might ex iiiiiiie the new ill nta. Jlut iherewna n hiiim to ply, nod (iarhYUI Iik.U the lend. llv virtue of hi ciniiiniaiiship, he luovml thut thn House leaolvo itaelf into a coiiimiltee of the whole on (he o-e.-i.il order. SuxpicioiiM had l-'n I j a nkeiie.l, and adjournment hud !een voted down previously. J)weM wax put iu the chair, and the dour waa o-ned for the grab. CmiT.i'I.I bad an. Hiiretl iietnlif.i-H llut the bill would not bo called up that night, and the llotieo waa thin except on tho stealing hide, which waa in the awtet of (iarfield'a trrachery. A ajieciulvoto waa d.-iuund- ed on tho llutler amendment, now moced an a "rid'r" to the Mnding bill, It waa defeated by fifty-two majority, Butler himself voting against, it. - Jlut be itnuit'diutoiy moved to recotibidcr and to adjourn. Nothing wan now wanting tu livct tho voto but to icfime to adjourn, and then to clinch it by re fusing to reconsider. Tho iuuo "waa clear, but right iu the faoo of tho large majority jiint rcoordod tho Hoiiho ad journed hy a atill larger majority, leav ing tho reooiiKideration alive and kick ing. The next day llutler'a motion to reconsider waa firat in order, and when Farnaworth moved to Jay it on the tablo and finiah the hoMiness, a majority of thirty-nine answerpd in tho negative The not vole fixed the Congression al pay, and the bill, with thi graft, waa Bent to the Semite, and thnnee to a com mittee of conference. On the hostility of the BeSHion GarfiuM reported thn bill back, doubling the . Proaident'a aalary from the 4 th of March, inatcad of tho end of the fispa,! yea.r, and raining tljo pay of Congress from ?1,000 to 55:7,500 fetractivoly for two years, with a lng catalogue of augmented salaries for public (iIHohi's. , e pretended that there waa danger of an extra neRaion jinhwi the report was adopted, and the Ifouao Committee reported aa follows: "It may le an- unwii.e expenditure in aoiue rcKjiecta, hut in uioht rcB t)ie iu ,oreaHe i (iiOier 'Rtvi ouglit.to be made.'' 't waa finally :di'ivcn ' through ty a nia jorlty of six. ;. A patriotic aubscriber sends ua greeting aa follows; '-Thank God, pati iutisin ia again on top f, A ml noon the Constitution will be the suprt ine law of the land, and not political ne cessitiea which keep a lot of' dirtv thieves in office !,' HANCOCK AND ENGLISH. MIIIT THK l-AI'I.U Mil'. Tho following imriigrapha In r'ul.t- hloH to 1 uncock mid . UnrlWi--our ciiidldiilp for rroildcnt und Vka 1'roMkletit nro takon frtmi the news paper of Oregon nml "VVnHhi"gto"! KKffllMCAN. ' Tho nominal lc.i may bo regurdfil un tho alrongcst tluit could lutw t oeti made, uinlor tho firuiutani,(M,,S'.. li'iit tStalcmiih General Wlnfloh! Ki-olt Ilutnwlc wit plai'tHl.jti nomlnathm on tho 1' Itli nt ('Incinntitl, by tlio Donwntt-i, n their cnndiilalo for friHlilenl ul the United Klntca. , This net inn Won it pur with tho tioiiiiiiiitlonof McCIi l.an, nml Orecly.aiul ltm iittt'inpt lu enp turo republican vole by itiiikl-g the nomination of n limn wIkimi record uceords Willi (ho tuncU of Hint parly. J'imrfjuri l'LiiiidettU.r. William II. Knglbdi,' tho lei.u- .riitlc nomhieo- for Vlco rrehident, lui McrvtHi in Congroa avor.il term. ntnl lin undo moiiio, rcpiilnllnii in p ill 1 1c. Ho i it mint of uliillly, tt tttl hi tumlnution wit Inlcmlcd lumnkv MiH-uro III vote Of Indiana ul the elec tion In Novoinlior. $,ih-ut Sur, a m m. Not it dark lump, cutwchtlly, buf n wttr horP, he rldcn lu the cauv.in, trampling licncutli hi mailed lu-i-l Iho Iiojhj of lh Hcniiaracy in Hie iu l h. I'urlluwl Trfr-int . The R?hUhllcaii National t'.c.ven- tlon aurprifwHl the country by It nom ination of Garfield. Tho Di'moer.itic ('oiivtMttlon ha Mirpslsed itaelf n- well. Gen. IlatieiM-k wa tbo bio! of hi corp utid tho tidmlnitloii of Iho Army of tbo Potomac. Hut one other man, not oven (irant hitn-t If or "flcClelbtn, over rwlvcd the ova lion and cheering recognli Ion of worth from iho old vetcnin of Ilie nrniy which Hancock m-elvcil on the Hl- slnrrcd battlefield of I'riHlcrickHlitirg When Met It-Hun met tlu iHurin- i.cd nml l!iIng nrmy beyond Chain Itridgc, Hancia-k a cluirgo iihji Maryc'a Hill nnd Sii-klf.' return In Iho army after tho bw of a let? nt Gettyabnrjj, were Iho flire invent when iho love of the wihlier fur Ii'm general moved tbo Army of tin' Po tomac to lhe greatest di ni-il'.-trail.ui of t-ntlitii.-i-m. For ?.bt li-lt io, the line t'lnatsl and i -! mclii-tr route taH-amo i rexobite jinny, t M dier erovvib-tj roninl and wepi n hlt;bl of tlieir In r. - Ni.-Uli - l;..i t r Ilani-iM'U !;ey ai-iii il.Mlh t.y tin u- Kitiid, clM-t-rioir f-r llo- lir.ivi.-ri ! ;i la'lovitl Coluniililili r. Tho ltepntilie.ui pirty m-n. e-ry voice mul every vote. It h i n.i fraud eainp-.tiii ir Tifibu Itirri-llo oinli.it, uii.l, wo fear, will have iie.-il for tliojioit leader have w m.-rcile Ifc kl..ll..!.llP.l.t fa .e ft... If l.l 1. .1.. kill I... I !. . . . .. Thi lliorilitiir, oil lbeMH'iMiii tmilol, ("i lil-ral Wln'h-hl Sitl Uamiak wa liolllilUltiil by Ilie (h-lilcM Title li.it I. III- til coin I'll I k,U for prehlent 'f Ilie I'tiited State. HI nomination m- ctire lo tho t nitcil Muto the pttvi- lego if choice la-lwecn two excellent men lo till tho higln-t jHilioti witli in the ifl of Iho Ani"i lean people. The nomination of General Hun- cock I without doubt, one of the very strongest that could. ! mailt-. northern man, n war ileiiUKTat, -a soldier having a brilliant reconl,. In till particular lit I llo pi-t-r tf f if- field. Snittl I'vst. In the first place It I idle to talk ulaiut any of thoaotlicrn Ktatcs going republican; the democratic candid frto will get nil of them and would (f be were not ono hunt'iouth part us good a man ns Hancoik. li the doubtful northern utate Ikvro U notlung In lua recprUj which I purely military, to repel any large number of hi. jmrty from hi support and lie will us nearly (toll tho full atretigth of Ida party In such states aa any ono could. Hence It would bo unwiso to concpal, jf conwalrpent woro jioh aible, the fact that the republican must not ejHt't a 'wulk-tAer."fr- DKMOCHATlf. Never la'fore In tho reccollect Ion of tho writer haa tno entliushism been so Intense and universal among Hem ocrat at the result of their Na tional Conveution, und the aentimpnt of Its excellent laen so general atnotio; voter of every kind. J'ortfosi iiV-t'i-larJ. G'on. Hancock, tbo "Stonewall" of the Union Army, la tho iVmtK-ratie candidate for Presidem, having re ceived all tbo votes In tbo Cincinnati convention except thirty-three. Hur rah for Hancock. CorrtiUlu JltaJe. The choico of Iho Ciftt iutyal' on ventlou tuts falfeu Hjin ono. of tho iio.Ht't.tiniju'ihetl anil gallant men of tho itiion Winflcld Scott Han tiock. Olympjn Standard. , Tho history r.f tho Army of tho Po tomac would be incompleto without Hancock. In nearly every engage ment from Yorktown to Appomattox Court House tbo command of Han cock took a conspicuous part, and hi f matter of history. His letter to'fobV. Pease, o( 'Jfejjas;1 malk's hinini-aooirj' rtfek'litiaivo and twmservative atates man .and ono who will, if elected, have the Interest of tho nation nt bis heart, and will govern It free from rings or cliques. Sunday Jrwwg, GjP.n. Haneockiias nlwf&'s been a pPthocratiand lits namo has been pre He'nted to the NationalConvention sev eral tlmps by the State of Louisiana. Oh the first bau) be rece'tyed niost o.f tits strengtn i,rotn me tjoutn; voteu from (he States being castfor him. ilU record is not 8mircbebyaoyo,ues,- tloKublo IratiHtiftloti, Mich n Credit Mobiller, DeGolyer paving contrncts, or buck pay aalary gralix. Iiut on the contrary bo bus nl way borne the miruo of a pure, upright clll.on, and never ban thcro Xtwn oven a whimper of us plclou again hi lionbsfy nnd Integ rity, buying nil ieroiinl fcfllng tihhlo wo uro HatlHflcd there U no mnn In tho United (State who run ki1 a uiuny voteaa Gen, Hancock, Mr. liugllali la ono of lndiaiia'j nblcst Motw, und Id blgli character, and Bpolles reputation, both public and private, give atrcngtb to the ticket and asaurcn Iho electoral vote of Indl;tnrt.--iVi7)ie C'uarJ. I.VOKINUKST. Of tbo camtldatcH, let m nay Ihi: They mako tho alrongcat ticket tho iK-mocrutli! Convention could have poHHlhly plac ed Uforo the people. 'i'lio IiemocraU at Cincinnati m'ut lo given credit for cotiiidcrablo forc alght. They nominated one of the bravest IJnion general of tho war, and thereby forestalled tho cry of tho "blomly Hhlrt," They took up a man who ba served In public lifo only a a soldier, and tlieri-rore,uplikc Garfield, ho bud no iKilitlcnl rrsord to attack. They fouml In the candidate a veteran of tho war of Mcxlco,and thin iaomc jhlng to glory over. They choo onu who lui known democracy a he learn. ed It from tho Immortal Stephen A. Ii.iugiL,titiiJ v lio, to day, Maud alone Hiiiong tho neiieral of tin? war on Iho I'idou hido wliom the enxx-rala have iiot .nought or compl lined of. lie l a man of brilliant military achieve tiieut uiid.oiin who ha nothing to utHwer for in private I fe. :vcburj )IV..:u Um IVrll.nJ B. u:) ) l l l i' Of Ttli: l-OIIIII II. tlOKIi'i. The lire U in p.nilioii lo lLe a di p,inhiolm! nu I icavouhle view of the Hili:ii-al Mtiiili.in, nu,' whiie it concbl hioici limy not ulwavi. ! infallible, it C"pl'ened Opinion will l lean! hoii-i-At UI..I hiiu-eie. In it piexelit tie- of thing", octy aigu.in the political zodiac preaagea the coming on of n iuokI ter rific conflict, of which no one can fore-aei- the H-auli." The present hituat i-m i ntiogethtr impici iilenti d, and we are bound to tuiy I hut it i full of extreme peiil to the IJ.-pubiiean j uriy. The I ifiiMM'mtic ('.iinei.linii l,s made the very lr.iU'jej.t liomitiati.yi HKnili!e. It ha lee milled mm) can dejieud oil I he , Moll. r- ,i! h. It ti ll f I ...... I Up till. llH- r lo'i'i.i, breach in New Voik. Itl.a in.iiieill.lli. the Mildier Volp. It !. : . . . ....... .i..i -ii-iy nc-et- ilie I..iiIiiI.iI Nialo of t' leeiietit, an 1 hi. hi. 1 a veiy fair elmli,-.' .1" -ii. -.-ens in IVuiivycaui, New Vo-k .d New- 1 1 nu j Lire. It ha I i 'iioii.ii.,-d a l.iiilijiit un l h'toic m. Idler wititoiit 'i .1.-I...-I i or kiMi.. i.iHi.i liii . . i . l.-hhl.iti .1 .Oi.f (H-riHiluil repulalion ; Mint !e. logout if tie the d.viarat ion of plat be ni, w lit. h are not Kitptcd to tin ii ii iiiiii-h if to ll.in, ih qn.tioti lo 1m. decided i, other thiiiu lieing einul, wbieli of the Jo s;ntt partiea ia iiuiuetieally the tdronvrl Which of the two ibsl inuiilied H.il.liel tun ol tain the f;re.,ier iiumbcr of electoral trob'K ? It huoiik) kept in view- that the Greeley mid Mains k liomiuatiou are by no i. lean aiinln-ou. A largrt prt- portioii tit the army was cotiiMed of l"nioii-leluocratic aol.ber?, and tl.ciJ defipinetl Greeley !-caue of hi pusil I. minion utii'iide. at the )iit and last of I'm? war, nnd most of them voted for Giant. This lime they cannot lie de pended upon by the H-ublieaii pjirty ; they will naturally gravitate buck to their former political atHliatiou. and 1 attracted by the more brilliant soldier of the two, without regard to Mr. Gar field's Kuprilor c.aims a a statesman. Moreover, the present campaign will not admit of any . advantageous ue of tho bhaibjr tihirt, and there are no more Kii-KIux atrocities to keep up.olitical inilamutiou i-i thn Northern States. The better sentiment of tho country ia now that the War of lvehelljoUj beyig so bnig gone, ought to, be vJasSed with the long ti,nvl Wara of Uoses, and t,V,al tb( wbole Atuerican jieople should i united iu the gieat w-oik of national rehabilitation. We may therefore admonish the Jle publicans of (Oregon that they have uo latent energiea which ia does not be-, come thein to bring into imvjeiUate ac tivity. They canno.t aftuvd to indulge nny lo"C? iu HU mliona ring adminia U 4! inn of party aflairs, or to drive off uny Msib)e assistance. The political aitiatioi is wholly changed, aud tbe grand result is poised in even balances. G AUI'inLD has' many claims to dis tinction. He was not ouly a aulary grabher, a Credit Mobilier apeculato, and a Da Golyer lobtiyi but a mem ber of the r.Joc-ti'ial CuniniisMoii that aCVtuplishcd tho theft of tho Presi dency.. Isn't he an odoriferous cuss for a preacher and the Pi evidential wiiii. dale of the God-an'-IovaHtyites 1 1t Ut'l uU ewly Kriunly. Wariiisotow, I. C, June !, lata, TI. IT. Warner & Co. aewlleinen ; I have known of the toniedv now called Wariier'a Sufe Kkliuy aiid. Liver Cure, for th9 pst eljjlit nioijths, and can personally testify to its efficiency In kidney ami liver troubles. I can trutiiCuliy say tkat lu, my opinion it'is the best ayd only eflicieut remedy for, such troubles eyer brought ba- toi;e the peopl. ous very truly, Cot,. oua K. McChkssky Ull IT TUB . V. II Kit t,J MlV. The New York Jferall htving ofi'.-r-ed Gelieial Garfield a niucli npuco h, ho may dehire lo vindicate bim lf, and having hearu fiothing froio the nominee on that point, make mioiher proposi tion which i certainly not let lil-ral. In 1S74 Gen al Gartichi' taut a for leclrclion to Congrea wa tiitu.-h cm barraimed by the Credit Mobilier fli. closure;, ii i.d to M-t lumradf Hiaight iti tho Westtru It.-Hertu ho nejiare.J and waned 'pamphlet, in wl.iidi bo declared that he viiidicute.J hiniMelf. The lfor aid think thut thi) j amphlet, made whajg the fa.-t were freali i.i General Gurtiehi'a luiiid, and when the teUmo ny will all in a tompU-t a it can be, now would 1 more vuluab! tlmiiHtiy defeiiKO of later prejar.tiou. Jf the pamphlet wfl a gij.J defeioie t the time of publication, the -,', U of the opinion that it w ill Le a ockI def.-n now, und therefore proih to pay lib erally for the pamphlet an 1 giveji lie l;liejit of w idrt eirtiilalioii; or, if tl -u oral Gariirld i'il (.end a copy, the r, ut-l will print it fi..t. of a,;, with auh Cuniuii-iiU nu it m.y tl.uiiaiel. -ThM are high minded nd 1 b.-r.l ol.Vrn, at d if General Gailiuld thii.k well of hi dlfUB0f 171 IlD Wjii l e HO ;!! tO get it bifore-lhe public that 1.- will tei cgraj h the wli!.t pHmpl.1ct to tho II.fr a!d at hi own expense. We haw an idea that ho valuable a d-iciiiu.;iit aa- not bri long hid Sun tin ler x bihd. I.ni 'iMciil; Courier Juniei'. ' . The New York JfiiU iliakt a loud call- tixm Caiiiei.l to Hpeak ..u?. It y l.o i the oi.ly c-andidie f r the Prchileurry who i.a Im-cu charge.l with x-ni,i,iry i!ihoiior iu .-u'.cinl reUiiona, and warn him thst l e fannot alToid to remain aileiit m. I.-r the uecuat in. The 11 raid ..o!,.!. .. .r ... i method of vindication , . h 1 Ins charge in question, the llcrnhl Ky, ha v.. f --n published iu the New York Su-i mc in and t ear oat, nu 1 it Mt-e.t that G.jnei al Oai tit-Id tdiad briuatiit against the editor of t!i. S,tt fir IiVmI iu ur.'rr that the truth of ftLiiv of the cha:-g- may !.. etubUd..-.l. The Html I .4t that it i .re!v u.intaken if tho Yn..i , r.i o , ' , . " i of the .S,! i wmii f nt waive i.-'ai ceptlonai.J pro,,,,,. y ajer b. f ,r a:i Ohio inn to mi,, ., i an in.iiciju-tai. The niuoin ..( iii Uerall are .o A, Itiifeto v, h ,ever, tht "ih-v . , .- " win lioi, u l ,.n ,i i.y l.jrus-i.l. . t-iS fy" ban D'ntocrai. i Garucld is ou ii,e def.-uisive iu i,v i v...o ....tti it, . . i 1 " j eve-m until I'n-.. eiave cii:ir;'es are On.-1 (OHi'd ,.f. Il I,.. 0111 r. fule tin 111 lei linn tl.t aouiice rr wit. ft be ticT uies ! ! make nny d- fencr ilie i.aturi-.l pie- j sumption w iil be tha.i ha t... do-! r .. -1; 11' t 1- ti teliee wIik-ii w-oidd Beb, loul. The case 1 against UtW La a teiitb.y ugly hok us preaeuted by hi advecsai U-s ; ilie r ceut aMiloeif ,,f bia friend a dalu a;ing as the oiiiiml M.-cuHiioris ; ut iess.he conn- tu the rescue b$ is Iwuten out of Mght before the campaign ia fairly oia-ued.--.vVio York Uendd. PrtUnJ Standard, July 1 1 . A RII.IIT ST P. Mr. Wm. Wutkiud was before the Qtaud Jury for three hours TesUr.Uv , iii , .. no, nil, g and had pr0p,,ed for its mm. Ik-i-s the law to.iching wpou me q-ira- tion of lila-1. From present apiaarnncea it loka as if 'Mr. fcitanley of S-iUni and the Orrjonia.t would he indicted, the one for causing to be" published und the other for pub'.i.liin n gross lilad eou cerning the aforesaid Mr. Wutkiud. Messrs. More-land and IXttock were aubpouiaed yesteriUy, and their evi dence was Iftfcli') that the groat ii jus tice ibiue Mr. Watkitvl was uninten tional. Hut to cut Si man's throat ami then tt41 him that h was mistaken for another person U very little consolation to the victim," nnd tho law holds the Or ejoulan respeiisible for its own and the acts tit Its servants. tiotesnle ctiHrea of a most disgraceful k isj.V .not having even the color oj tvuth have heetuputi lished day ajfu-r day regarding Deino- pcratio leaders iu the Orejonlan, and al lowed to go unpunished. The last straw, accusing Wat kinds . of hating stolen $116,000 with which to make Hon. L. F. Glover U. S. Senator, has broken the camel's back, and the writei and the publisher of the villain? will both be made ia sutler the, penalty of the law 1'O.U Alt l l tl.tli: IMlCL.tlXX P nothhiff equals Pr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- Kcripuou. Jt is a most powertul restosa tive ton!,-, also combining the most valua ble nervine properties, especially adapting it to the wants of dcbiytaJed ladies sutlex iui; from weak liaea, luward fever, eon irestion iiiikimmntioii, or ulceration, or fre,iu nervousness, or nenralglo . is, Mr. (i. W. Seymour, drupgist, of Cantoiv, N. Y , writ"! i)r. fierce as Uvilows : "The deniauikfor your Favorite Prescription is wonderful, and one wan otated to ine that his wife had not done a day's work in live months, -.vhen she commenced taking your Favorite Pretcriptinn, took two bot tle and is now ou the third bottle, and w able to oo her housework alone and milk fourteen cows twice a day." Ir. PierooS Favorite Viewription Is sold by all .iculrs in madiciut's. ' ' Mr. J. II. Bates, Newspaper Adveiis Ing A cent, 41 Park Row (Time liuihliiii;) New York, is authorized to contract for advertisements iu the Dsmochat at our best rates. . ltCiiKWATIO.. A aSni-iiuaR nnd bl Willi. Wlf- B.tb Happy aart t'vntenlril .la laJaUrat and Laving Untband ! Frrt- If tblldrca, Tfie white lady married to a China mnn living-.. on Alder l reel, ha ex lieriencedj some trouble and ciubar riowmeiit.irorn the peculiar astonish ment and wonder of her Cauca-islan friend. Tho moat Important fea'ure necessary to make a happy manager now-a-daya 1 either good hard mon ey, or else an overwhelming love for each other. "Gold! gold! bright and yellow, hard and cold," 1 iho tieauli ful fdiiniiig crextare that ofiffi acts HB an f mpurtant lever la th:i9 alTair of love. Panp I,unn t-carne acquainted with hi wife In ,San Franclco, about four year ao. While attending l!:e Chiui' Mission, isituatel in Uev. Otis Glbtori churcti, be noticed fear llculsrly lady teacher, the uniform kindnes b her pupils, and sweet gentlo presence JiitcTcted Lang and lie therefore applied to the proper au tlufVity and bocamo n 8trecia:lvo and devr,!el jiiipil. His ndrrii-afion on iH-cameao Intense that hid fictions betrayed bJm, and the lady, discov ering the depth and true r.obila-of hltaiwn, frankly told Mtu that fche lowxj him, and In unswer to the itn ptlicnt eiitriities and pafsionat words of her lover, assented lo his pro;si.-iiion and sooa after became bis wife. Tho notoriety and eailrJcal criticism and abusive epithets heaped upon Iho unfirtunate young couple by the iewpnpeis and individuals K.-caute no painful and annoying that they at lat detenoh.td lo move away, ard about fourteen monthsago Mr. and Mr. P. Lung arrived in this city, anifin a ineasnro escaped tfce puilic notice hiuI lnquisitive'eyes of those peophj who were to numerous duiin their residence In San rran cisco. Mrs. Lung Is an English wo tnn at abfiat 25 years of age; she is a blonde, and is perhaps live fet six inches in height. Sho is perfectly bfppy with her Chinaman and loves bim a ilevotctlly and Mt-urely as if ti id tlit? w liltest tskia in the world. In her appearance Mrs. Lang is verv , , ,, .,,-,. ,T . i"i no iiuj-ii.r.. jirr nasnis eiw furni-died hi as nice' and elegant it manner as that of any of oor Caucas iin citizens. Of course the position "Ire his voluntarily chosen anil nc- iiepteil for life no doubt seems uo- '. l.bt.ilil h! fin nu in tn tli. ffl , that hbo unconsciously sufTers from j s-ial etracism, and her society of ' Mfii l' l" v"r' Hiwital In nambcranU i s:bft i:i quality. Mr. Lung-is' an or- j ,- ... '. J , . , ... . I'linary Chitutiuau. In bis habits ho v.in hi tt.el! are : w hsto a ; eart, end his fintrer ualls -re '-aily Iriiumol and free from tbe ' PW f dirt- LunK wears j tail and dons the Chtnc-e habit be- cause bo di?3 s- much business with tlie C'hins.-rien. Bye and bye m niukee little more money, a'.le same MeiicatJ marr, cut Ohi tail. No likee Cfiiiuimeii; he:i likee Melii-an." . . . , .. ui luiniri uurTHlouiIJf, VI 15 etlCJietl .,. lnfi.rr....livit. IK.. Itu I r, I .... i?..,l w..,. . ..... .....-.,.... a.. ...n. , j ... ICUU.JU 1 to tiuit bis misle of living end adopt H the peculiarities and habits of an American. if course be inu-t re- tiotincc all th.iught of ever poing Iwck ; ,. - . . . , ' 10 Chiun, and expect to die anil.be burteil in this countrv. Mrs. p. Lunjr has two children. The oldest is a Ill It'.' girl of about two year; she was iairn in Sau Franebico. The other is a baby about a month old, and Is us cunning as any baby could possibly look. The Chinese do not call except tier hnb:uid Inviies them, and slie has ih trouble or interruption from any of them. The Chinese women are friendly. A few of the higher class visit her, and are intelligent and virtudbs in their character and polite and dignified in their demean- . . '' r . . 1 , . r 1 01. iiio lamer hiiu luoiner ot jurs. , Lun, are residents of this State, and ijVl. aNiut tilteen miles from this citv. 1 - Occasionally they visit her, and are very well satisfied with their son-in l nv. Lung is a rich Chinaman. lie has a largo store iu California, and is inteiesied in two or three in thfsi city. He has provided In a handsome manner for his wife and has not for gotten his mother-in-law and father-in-law. In every respect he Is a gentlemen, and could not lie orject ionablo to any of our most fastidious ladies if he was only an American in stead of a- Chinaman. There is mi advertise is,ent m orrreof umns m wluch we lake mucli Measure in reterrirts ottr readers, Ixh-wusa bclieva in i; aud can conscientiously ,nd heartily t.icoiuniend it. We refer to Hall's Hair ltenewer. We remember many cases in. our midst of old and uiiddle-avfed peoplu wlio formerly wore Rrey hair, or whos lK-ks were thin aud laded, but w ho now have presentable head pieces, and -willk no little pride announce tOUheir trfend j that they haven't a prey hair ia their lieads. It is a pardonablti priito, aud tbo world would be lietier off It' there was more of ft, for when the aged make them selves attractive to otbsra they are more more certain to win and retain the e sleep and respect lo which a burthen of well spent years otitis them. Try Hall'a. Hair ritnwer if age or ilfsease has thinneii or whitened your locks, and you will ; thank us for our advice. fan ilandlo News, Wellsburg, W. Va. HOW TO SAVE MONEY. Instead of going to a doctor for a prescription, if you have Bright 'a luacase, Umbutes, Paiu in. tbe Back and boins, Smarting, Inilainnia tfon. t.'aieuli, Brick-dust l'eposit, or any I sou hie of the Kidneys or Bladder, buy a. boute of Dr. M time's NephreUeutn. iW great Buchu Compound. It is the ms& wonderful preacrij-tion for lhe.e troubles, ever compounded. Messra. Abrams CarroAl, wholesale druggists, &ay: "We ivgsrd Nephrotieum ay ibe bast kidney and bladder reined? In the market Woodard, dmggitit, Portland, ir., savs: --r-veryoooy speaas nighly or it," t'htids drnpgint, Portland, Or., says: "Sold lots of u; itfti-vsyi does the work." Many lutve been cured of obstinate kidney eota plaiut after the doctors have ifiveu them up. Piic, For sale bv ali drug gists. ' "' ; u Iteceplioa I'setl. - -It is strange that so many people will eculinue to suCar day after day W illi Dys pepsia, Liver Complaint, Constipation, Sour stomach, or Utneral IVbiliiy" when, they can pro;n;e at our siure JShiloh's VK trtliie', free of cost if it does not euie or relieve thm. Price, 7 5 ct1. 6iuldby.r o-. istiay & Maaou, Cruggial-i, Albany, Jr.. :