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Tin: aioiixrsci iiekald: sukday. 1 89 iUvuittfl gaily kcvaUl ily A.NU weekly ; t k . s k s 1; bsc i;i pti N L'AILV morning eAucpl Miiila.j ;iv.-M! tr carrier, per week.... y ni rr JV:il ......... 0.15 WKKKI.V. i rur.!iiie.i every Friday Morning.) i- . , i:t annum, in advance .: .- t ruM i advnn-e ...S2.00 i TEIK .HAILS. M U-t it the Alhaay post jtlk-e close F.irall oflic nori:i ) ! hujitern stalt i tVent rsi.le :A the N:urvr UiHi',': K- K. ' C;3l A. M, .i v..l;is kuJ Yaquina r. o;!i..u south '" M ; !: ; ;iu.-.!Se will !ie cl-cd CAch cvei.iic i-ix to seven "clock. i.--;sterJ nutter ior th? "early moriim? i.Viinulii 'oi? :u.ull lu t ore ocioiv; the vi.us eveuin-'. OiltlUOM I'AtiFl.: TIME TAKLK. Arrives Heparin .lll.lwiiuit.OM in f"aienr. Freight.. SKGKETjSOCIKTIltS. i . o. h. w.-sai.: i-ouge o . rt :-rv MontlaT evening at the it. A. K i Bail on Ferry !ret, between Seeoml and I Third Alhaar. Oregon. StraiKcra in thr . ., ... ui M.1 trSe.l brethren cordially invited j pocket knife. lie Was l l-lmg on toattei-il. . : the cars, was unwell, took up with ; a stranger ami partook o: "medi HKYOXD CRITICISM. ! ,-iiiu" from the stranger's buttle. TursJav November Mb j wn lur.-.uuv , coin ani, aH liij!it t!, of tIot.tors another man who i.as been ronun-; ont in the history of tins country of j.assed to the great beyond, behind j . the veil that covers all with the, a ;knti.f.m.i. who keeps posted mantle of charity, and leaves noins,.r mutters, says that within valid plea, tor further t riticism. j t,ie past year fuUv 100 draft Jelferson Davis, the ex-president j sl.tiions iave iei,n brought into .jf the southern confederacy breatlied his last in the house of his life long friend J.N. I'ayne in New Orleans. He was lorn in Todd county, Kentucky, June U, 1808. Hi father, who was a. soldier of the Revolution, removed j to YVoodviile, Miss., when Mfer-. so.i was an infant. In 182-1 young l):ivis was annointed to th-i United States Militaiy Academy by I'resi-; dont Monrov. On his graduation! ..-..in i ..-. fl.i inis-a ue ao... ... f l irst infantry and served in the : P.lackhawk war of lSItl-:;--; be- j came lirst lieutenant of dragoons. March, 1833, and resigned June 30, 1 1835, and having mairied, after a romantic elopement, the daughter of Zachary Taylor, then a colonel in the army, settled near Vicks burg, Miss., and became a cotton planter. He entered politics in 1S43, and was sent to congress in j 1S4'.. In June, 1840, he resigned, his s at in congress to become j colout-1 of the First Mississippi : volunteer ritles. II wa3 distm- Monterey, and at Luena ta. - w nerc no was socicij ' tic iv:is eiiiiiTiliinente.t in tne tnii; isi dispatc ii of leneral Taylor. e , was appointed n his return h m j ' Mexico, to lul a v.vaney I'lii'cd States sciie.le in 111 tlio : n-rt! t , 1S17, .itid in January, 1S4S, was !c:rtel United .-t.ites scna'or, and . OH' was re-elected lor a full term in is:,'), lb-, propped l! i xtetiHon of the Missouri compromise line to the Pacific, and was a zealous ad-. vocafe of htates rights, but was lealen for g vct nor of liin state by the Union candidate in 1S-"1. On the election ot Franklin Pierce, in 1S"). Davis was appointed secre tary ot war, and gent out the first Piirvpvinir narties for the Pacilic - . ii i ... .i.A .... i . : i raiiroa i. u- u.u " 1S.")7 and the same year again entered the U. S. senate, lie op- posed the doenne of popular i!.-iv.reicnt. ineetill2 Douglas 111 ... . .ii i ,i, , Thrlin" of tf Wiirram-.n'rs. I this town. (SiOO to SJiW) per yeir eau lie de' .ate, and v.a- the leader o. the! IUckiu, oi t.ie wairaniung-is, nja f , ) V1lref Wanami.cr & iirow.i, .iT.,ru-i-ieff in ihf Thirtv-sixth con-! au Australiau tribe, dud last Philadelphia, r.i demoiiacjllllhe imrt SlXlIICOn iBlh in Ade.aido ,l0jpitllj. i The Ureto.hm aivljmerche.t.tulor gress. December 10, 18W), "e ijy wa3 a bov ot 1I, G teet 'J inches I AlBcnc'u made strong .-taic rtnfA rfNfr.miiTnt W ! speeches in the senate, and Janu- ary 10. 18G1, asserted the right of I secession, denying that of coercion, j w o , .1 i .. r. ' and on January 21 withdrew from the senate and went ho-e, his i state having seceded on the Dth. confident was he in the po w t r and supremacy of the south that on his way homo he made a speech in which he predicted that ti e nortli would allow tiie south to go in peace. He wa made the presi dent of the confe h r .icy, February IS, lStil. His military e iucation giving him the precedenco over the other candidates. His presi dential career ended with bis flight j i, .. ?., ..r;i I jroiti i.iniuiunu L'd 181m ami his capture mi May 101 ISGj near Irwinsville, (ieorgia by j the United Stales Cavalry. He ' was confined two years in Fortress' . 1 i.,. ri m57 ,-is ! Monroe and lo -Ma 1. 10 ..s . rekascd o bail, Horaco Onelej . being one of bis bondsmen. hej went to Europe, was never brought ; to trial ami was linally give-i the lv"i,U ri the general amm stv n December 18GS. His later busi- relations was as president of mss itiaiiuu ao i an I nsurance company m..iemplns, Teiinesseo. He is gone ; lot He inantlo of c'ia; i!y cov.T li s h fects ' i ;ti..,;o nnlv his virtue.". iiiiU IllUiiiim- r.M.Tior.n " boast7 of a young rn, 0; 21 ,ca-.' age, wl o posses- ... ' np.i gr-s the strange of being a na ural magnet, it is raid tliat with his hands perfectly dry lie can lay them on pins, needles and like articles and they will adhere to them a la the horse shoe magnet. A great many young men seem endowed with the power of having gold and silver coin adhere to their fingers, but pins and needles and like heavy articles is strange indeed. Oakland, California, possesses a ! police judge who seems to he j endowed with that very rare ; quality called a conscience, lie j recently fined himself $30 for 1 drunkness and promptly paid the f fine. "That I was drunk ia true," : said his honor; "that there was ' no palliation, no extenuating cir cumstances. then nor now, for this offense, is true ; that the entire occurrence is lamentable, sincere : ly and sadly regretted, 1 can honestly and sincerely state, and do s ) state." A California gentleman has L,a;m.d .some experience at the loss r of considerable coin, his WUtcll and Result unconseioiisnt'ss, loss of the state. The stock of the state is being greatly improved, and in a few years such a thing as scrub stock will hardly be known in Ore gon. !! AND INTERESTING. Americans iiiiKke 400,000,000 ot i cigars a year. Medieni students can tell a femi nine liver Ly the marks of xht corset steel on it. Buenos Ayres has wenty -three (, uy r).lf)erSi niorc tnaQ Xew York ol. Leudou. Tj,e Miseuri runs 1000 miles through Dakota and is navigable tn: entire instance. A imtD living near I'sttstowD. Penn.. has attended 4000 funerals in his eight yiars of lile. The pronunciation of the word 'euve'.ope" as if spcl cd ' onyelope" is probably remiuiscent ot the FrenCn Hubbard T. Smith, of toe war ,i,.ial tI,u.t,t in Washington sold his -.,itz. "Listen to My Tale ol Woe," to a Washington puosistier lor iSlo. , exclusive right to nublish the song i . m turope. ' Tne household of Mr. Brackett. i srovernor-olect of Massachusetts, s arbitrarily ruhd by a daughter ot ; - the a-'" i.t 14. mouthf. 1 tic rest ot the family are Mi. and Mrs. Brack etc i.tci a oiigtit boy of 10 years; t : i r iiu-v are ol no account when j-.r'.cKett is about. Julius Baxter, ot Nashville, pr()b ble democratic c nid:dac tr ; l 1 gorel'lior Ol 1 ennesSCV, sajS he ; Aoold like to Sre the SO CaMcl Solid j S "J,:' . '"'f- I1' WOV,J ,. Lf. j C'.t:-I lei ill" South commercially, , !ie stiid 'au J tie'.ler lor the wiiulc country io c'l-ifiged."' have party hues i. . . i. 1,,,., p.. .,; a oKn.ii I i'l- I'0"" real c tate seeiirny. i or pari-.c"- Dam e.iro,late ot l..-.i.,is bout;, ujreof ,.u n,,,,,,,,.. (i leet 4 mctico in night, ami in i hlght, ev-r w.ty physically ! tit i:i . He needed a.l Ins lo curry M,-ouu, bis name which is jj0!lO (j.iT0S Lenpoldo tialvador j Bioiaoo Francisco Xavier da llaula j Leocadio Miguel GuOriel lUtael voilZg. . . . . i f I , uijrnr ana na 1 iur several year beeu a guide to au cxpitrer uuied i Lindsay, to wiiom he was very j mucn attiiciieu. v neu ne oecame kio" ast vear be ictus d to take li s ' CCU.41VI llauipiiMi luhic.-. iiiiui cu i old and formerly wealthy Southern family. IPs grandfaiher,"tho out general," was quite proiuiueui it. American politics, auu Sinntor Uamptou, at the outhreuk of the war, was probably the largest slave holder :o t':e United Stales. Tueie were between 2500 aud yoOO sUvea ot. his plautattou at one time. lit my F. Val lance, a 'ead:ng lawyer, of London, has bien dishaired for advising his client to what country he shouid "Pt hiier cciiiuiiuiiig 11 ciiuie, i,n jut j uniin u, t;Ul,llJlti(1IU Tilt. jurt in striking his name from the rn-l ot.CitS1u to dinw a shtp iistinctin betweec a lawyi r's iluty to his client in detending nini h.-u ou trial and his dutv to the court tj e,CHpe bl.t()1-c ri,. Mr, An(liew Yuung, .he wriur ()f t,)e reii;Ji0U9 j.oi):Ji r,ieie is a Happy L md, Far, F-ir Awc.y,"' is still alive, a man b(J ye irs of ise, visromus in mind "'' '''', and! all1t,, lt vml'"'y eliiidnn without wh.ch it is inip -s , ((( i(jla nce .lie uo ()lie ,(( j tj( t - about titty years; s; nce thc-c words wnv written t ! the mu-de of :.n In.ii m tur, and . nineteen languages. "I was in Montgomery, Ala.. recently" said a co:nii.erkiaUoun-t, "and I saw them puttng in a new block of stoue n the sUte nw?r Steps. D jn,i see tliht'f s i i ! i Iriend. That block i tx iiig u' in where Jefferson Davis stood when he totk tlie o-rn of lii.:i- mm president of th eon't-dei .-;,-. II' admirers chippud awty the or itni stone t c-hiry off as mementoes. That is why they h.d to put in a new step. CHIBCII SEKVMXS. WlIEIIE, WnES ANOHY WHOM SuR- vjci-5 WIli. bk Held To-Dav. PmsnvTEuiAN". Corner of Broadal bin and Fifth streets. Services at 11 a m. and 7::;o j). m. l'astor Kev.K. R I'riclmrd. Sablcith school at 1"2:15 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday PAening. Catholic Services every Siniday f.t 10::J(I a. in. Sunday school at 'i p. m. at the Academy. l!ev. L. Metayer rector. St. Pai l Methodist Corner Mont gomery and Third streets. Services nt 11 a. in. mid 7:00 p. in. Pa?tov, llev S. lli'lileiter. S.ilih.aii scliool at 10 a. (Jin. I'rayn- meeting on Thursdaj evenings. Baptist. Corner of Lyon and Fifth streets. Services at 11 a. in. and 7:") p. in. Pastor Rev. L. J. Trumbull. Sahbathsehool immediately after the lintrning services. Prayr meeting every Thursday evening. r'UOTESTANT liPISCOl'AL JniKCll Services will he held in St. Peters bpis coal ehureh every aiternate Sunday, morning and evening. Sunday school at 'A:'M a. m. Friday evening service on every Friday preceding the Sundaj service." All are invited to attend. CoxisEiATi'XAL- iJon er of Ferr and Fourth streets, erviee at 11 a in. and 7:1 !U p. m. Saiihath school al 7,:15. Pi :ij cr meeting on Wcdne.-daji e -'lings. Koge.s. past.,r. CiiKisnvx Ciiritcn Services evert 2nd and 4lli Min-:avs at their ehurcli huildiiig hv lh-v. .1 "l Stear! a' 11 a in. and usual hour in the evening. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Kvaxi.elical. Corner of Lyon Mid Fourth streets, services at 11 a.m. and 7 3(1 p.m. l'astor, Kev.l. It Fis-tier. Sahhalli school 10 a. in. Prayer meet ing every Wednesday evening. Methodist. Corner Ellsworth and Third streets. Services at 11 a. m. and 7::0 p. m. Pastor, llev.M. I'.-Ucminger. Sahhath school p.m. Pr;;r meet ing every Thursday evening. United Pkei:ytkkiax. Comer of Washington and Fifth street?.. Servi. ces at 11 ::. m.and 7:Nlp.m. l'a-tor Itev. S.ti Irvine. Sahhalli school at -2::;op. in. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. I'nitj- UraniiiK- The draw ing for our pure China tea set, g'ven as a premium with our brand ot Unity tea, will take place Dec. 18th. " All those who are entitled to and have not made their guess must do so be f,. re the day of the drawing or forfeit their chances. Those wishing a good cup ol' pine Japan tea should try our Unity bl ind and get a chance for the I'oant it'ul tea set. Willam ette Packing Co. We have just opened another in voice of cloaks, and we feel coiifi dent that we can suit everybody, both in style and price. W. F. Read. XIj IV TO- If A 1 . " OOMS TO UKNT TWO NK'KLT HM1- nished r nils t l:t. .-vpi'ly ;'t tornt-r Konrtli ami Montgomery strt elf. TANTKU A SlIl'ATiON IX A 1'ltV ijooil-t store I) ' an expi-nciii i'il hmr 1. 1.. i. i u. 1A ic;li........u I .....( .,..' ' VoK 1L,K",,,! u;!! .,,!... , t I real i-stato !!.- in Alliany, jkimii hut iiixi per m nth. If you '.vain, a oo-i ihi'ijf ail'l'tss iit nil u hi.-. .';, Alh.inv. ('itiilrai'lorjiiiiil Cuililrr. IT VAH L'.'ti:!tSkJ.'KD HAVIXU I.OUATKl) i-i Aiiunv liuiu iivtriiiia','.; from city .ni l c-vintr,'. Wiil ciifitrict to tmi!d l.ritlesi. lurns, ami all ni.inmT f dwelling hour's, " "'1'-.' A""-";, ,Kas"akt;ll.:V,"1, t":T h-rhn-i stiliM itf tiittt.liiii. Wit! furnish .,ias anjsp cilicVions tree of elmrrn .Satis f iction nuiruitee'1 W. I'. I'AsSKh. XNIlTlTlA 1-..S.T10N HV n.arricil man ..x as.i-tant hook keeper or oMice work- Address Hkkai.ii otliee. A ha-.i-, OreiT Ml- I u.ihV IO l.i (AX - IK'Mr: CAI'I I'Ah X ;!. food real c tate security. . - ; :T..TTrr..TT-i -.7T-TrT.T;,'Tr- f I ! II A.ll' Hrt.ir.li Al I lie o . l r. I Mit.nr poWtTlal j Y tannery. Hand of some experiei.ee pre Stl'cnglll ! erred. liriek for Sale. KILN ONE M1LKD1 EAST OF A T MY t) ii, or ilohvef I anywhere in the city. W. C. CASSKLL., Aiininy or. Yi rTxlRo--mvn o." ijook skli.Fm; y a .ility to repreient us as gales Rucnt in V a 'ility to i I'oiil racier ami Kuililer. s. SIIKLL will furnish plans, ili'.-itijiis an 1 il i'.iils for all kinds of an I arohita ,-t'ire. All work iprompt- Iv il me an. I i;:iiriiitceit to ho lirst-cl is. , Ks timatcs hirnislu. I on short notice for hriek Im.'ilin,'., resileneC4, public huildinH, bridges, etc. t nirQ oF ''0NE JACK " 1 VVJVkJ jirettes for 25 ec CIO. cents U His' ci'-ar btoic. yOlTNO-IN THIS CI IT ON MONDAY V Nov. IS. a golil banx'e m itWed "M. A. It." with the L.rt 's prayer 5ii the reverse Mile. It awaits an jwner at this otlice. 1.HXK CIGAKS-IMI'OltrKI), IvET WKST iind Uomesti'!, embracing the celebrated Klor de M.ulri.l. Kst reikis. Conquerors and o'.'ier cioi e linn ls in the Wells, Karo and iVestem Unin i Telegraph o ticej buiMin'. ii'heu. ember the place. 1O tS VLK-FOUIt YOKK AXI HALF I oi iroo 1 work oxen together with yokes mil eli in, h. Are wel broki1 e ittle and will he sold atahar.iin for cash, hein . n portion of the estate of John llo'iiiiett deceased. Aply to John W. I'uh, adniinistrntor of the vsla'c at Shedd, Or. AET WHITING, ARTIST. J. F. Instruction C'vcn and work executed in l.ainls..-iie, I'ortrail and Decorative I'aii tinir. L- tiering', lusi.'iiii and Mechanical Draw in.. Koi ins S and K, Foster block, Albany, IMPORTED 51 I'1 1 10 TIIKUKAUK 0 I:r:3 r.id 2 Stallka:. Cull and s-c them at the li'ii kh-o-c Btib!, c.irner Sixth aad Lvon Streets r v m i HOUSES F L.Kenton -DKAl.KIi iN- I2i taplo and Iaric ifso Choie fUititlit'fi. vr. Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. TERMS CASH AND TllICES LOW. Subscription Agent for tdt Leading Xctrx pupcrs and Mnga::incs. NKK THE POSTOPFICi:. A GLORIOUS In kerpiiii; with the rwr lrio luMiin ji isj.rr; of our t'iiir citv, we arc daily ;riln;ix to nti; larjti ;-;tock such J'ai. c uu .-;t ijih ur i .t w i I ully supply the wants of the ii.o.sr ta.ti:ius. j-il wnile we call special attention t;? the qua i. y complfle assortuieni of our gfiwvls, wv will mid li.n? as a Special Inducement. TO OCR FRIKNDH WK WH.I. Give Away on January i st 1 Dinner Set, ll'O r.i?ces. -. 1 Tea pet, 44 pieces. Three Tea Set eich 44 piece 'J'his ware is not olieap baking powder pme?, feui is elegant jjenuine English table ware. Let even lady avail herself of this opportunity of procuriui: not only the best groceries to be found, but have i. chanceat orawing free onesor ior of these;; el egani sets, LA FORREST -JUST KKCKIVED A FOREIGN AND Woolens in Overcoatings. Suitings and housen'nqs a specialty in Full Dress for Balls and Parties OK UKdULAU FiYF.NLNG TYKAU. A I'lllFKCT KIT i FA 1J AN TE F.D. aTTIIF, LEADING MAKCHAXT TAlLOUs. Zaches Bros, Opposite tiio Posloflico. lain ! I I "Oh ! the eoid and crul w inter. Ever thicker, thicker, thicker ; Froze the ice on hike and river, Ever deeper, deeper, deeper ; Fell the covering snow and drifted Through the forest round the TiliasJ. IT IS COMING. t;Oki Prob says winter is coming earlier and more severe this year than usual. Take time by the topknot and examine my elegant stock ot OVERCOATS, CAPE5ULSTERS. DRESS OVERCOATS. KERSEYS, VALOURS. BEAVERS. MELTONS. CHEVIOTS, WIDKAWAKF, CHINCHILLAS, CASS I MERES, MONTAfrNACS. Til L-eadinac '!( Tol(trro-i . 7 Si 18 0 c. & THOMPSON LAKUK IKVOICK r- DOMESTIC We make Cloth. ier. KiiMnHHHwmMaaaKMiiy; . h si ' ! u r I . I L: A.l I m winter m - HAEROWS ;0ry -d':. "Soiio:. flints Furn'gs P ARROWS j: u j n i: n l o ck, Tti Exsworco. Wim 1, ii,-.. r i,- i n j r. i ! I.' ( DEBSS j Fashifi! points :h HKCAWJft THE Li; TOCK It THE l.AK(iELT. I'ECui'ti; Tiii.ii: cocjds are the newest, BECAUSE Til F.IU PRICES AUK THE LOWEST. V ' kr.wtr Tib oar. p'rase. All we rsk is a thorough inpect"oi. Id drtss L'ei)s 'riehnve the largest stock vet sl.'ONVii in :! aT'.. (.Vine and see us and be happy. . . Hi! 10 J I 1. 1 ' -u v it' i.i ; '. .i -K i'. -M X J" -vi- nLunll I )EYOE & ROBSON, Proprietgr. -Ol' AGRICULTURAL DEPOT JALBANY. Shelf Hardware, Domestic r. " -! di et LecdinplSeuihsSMachines A ULL LINE OF GARDENER'S AND CARPENTER'S lOOLS The largest anaI'ot varit-Jy of . STUDEBA.KE II g NEWTON FAS2 "WAGONS," HACES AND BUGGIES 3 In tli' c iilr:.l U illiinn tli: Vnlk-y. Orders lroni;a.distanc solkiled and til oinptly tilled at lowest r-iti-P." nmnamnics Will & 0fi fiV l h 11 & SEA ELS, AND AGENCY KOR UIK LUDLOW Indies Fine Shoes. Af Avcikt for M. D. WKI.I.S ACO.VS & SbARLS. Eciinoiniral Bnycrs i i .'viit' to make selec" .:-.! St KS GOODS, ii :::ge New St-c c A : am . (-.. i-. n w mill ii;a li!c-rj, .'tonts and iid hiats .idiij.h. S"i.tc:al a flee tly. I'attt 1 1 s li'.-.Oe i ll f-Ti.rt iiotioe. C. H. Mmvaij. !tm;aiy. THE OREGON Stark, mm and SHOES F. READ, lion