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iiiis 1 i THE WEEKLY' ISTew this "Wfeek. TliyiETRIED FIRE" TESTED! Corvallis, January 13. 1 872. 1 Church Directory. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAWChapel of the Good Samaritan.

Sunday School at 10 a-m. Morning service at 11 a. m. Bible Class at r. RkV.

J. U. Babcock, Hector. -M. CHURCH Services In the M.

E. -Church every Sabbath at 11 and 7 pA Sabbath School at 2 p. Prayer meeting. Thursday evening. Class Sabbath Si A.

x. All are cordially invited to attend. J. Weslkv Pastor. M.

E. CHURCH SOUTH! Services every Sabbath at 11 A. and 7 P. M. Pr meeting every Wednesday evening at 1 AX.

Sabbath School nt 24 P. All invited. Rkv. Jas. M.

Lovkix, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN Divine Services in. the Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning fat 11 o'clock! A. M. Sabbath School at i oVloek.

Praver Meeting every Wednesday evening at f. o'clock. All are invited tran'gers made welcome. Rev David Kirk Nssbit, Pastor. e.

p. FiMiiEiB.aodc ai-wow Merchants Exchange, is our only autho-ized agent in San Francisco. For Eastern Fiheu is represented by Pettengill Co. of New York and I I Thk union meetings, during the week; have been quite interesting, and indicate; a revival of religion. These union meetings were.commenccd-Mi the CJorvallis College Chapel last Sunday evening.

Sermon by Rtv. K. Nesbit. Rev. J.

Wesley Miller preaches in 'the Presbyterian church to-morrowevening. Thanks to John J. Nye for a late copy of the XortJtcm Lidianmn, published by Messrs. Williams fc llossler, Warsaw, Indiana. They have recently moved into their new two-story brick, stone front.

It is said to be the finest printing establishment in Jhe State. The In diaiiittn ia a 40-column paper almost as largo as a bed -spread and filled with fnterestiiig reading matter. We had a call from Judge ICellum yesterday, lie has been absent some three months' and ha's concluded to settle in the neighborhood of Kalama, We are sorry to lose the Jiidge from this count'" lie is what might be called a bed-rock Ulack Republican. The Judge says he has stopped making war on as he, thinks it is morally wrong to kill a dead man." Rev. I.

D. Driver, Agent of the American Bible Society, was lit, town last Thursdays in connection with some business of the Society, relating to -deeds for certain lands, lie preached on Thursday tvening at the Presbyterian church, and returned to Albany, by boat, on Fiidaj morning. Mr. D. is "the rjght man in the right place," in the Bible catise.

0 last Tuesday luor.ningjjBhoriCr Palmer started for the Insano Assyluia, at Hist Portland, having in chargo Wm. tl. Galbraith an insane man age -27 years, nativity was committed by Judge; Burnett upon the examination Grahani Voley.i Cause assigned general nervous eifectii of tphoid fever. 11c was formerly a clerk in a tlre in this place, and his rvlaive.s reside on Muddy, ia thi county. Ars.

Pkuiiam tl reo copies -of the G.v-8ETTE,(and pays! for them In cash), but he says he objects to' some of our-squibs, as -they make it exceedingly difficult fr.fcini to retain partners. Well, we congratulate your two late Dartsicrs in rettir)' out of hi7ines so soon. Wo have ii'mi- but the kindest feelings, personally, yni your present partner, bnt we sincerely hope that saloon business will burst yu lxifh be compelled turn y-ur a'ttitin to' s-une mote and hm-c-'t csliiiiiC. Your 'rising' fainilie, your nieutal apd qnali-. Scatious, and y.ur ohh eoiiscicntcs this.

Down. Our City Rcccfder, and justice of the. fr this precinct, W. J. Robertson, entered into the saloon busi nc.as.

Wc ar- to tee any person th throw away, say, by his act.s.'tluit 1c "ta r- s-iiiit lir puidic we' i' pain.ed when we see a iM-iii of iisiciiiircinfc, cniture, social position, and surrounded by an intcrotinit i happy faniily, s.i all these ties as t- tcr into a v.lsit-h is brutalizing ti the person eTiya-'od in it. in its ray the Printer. We inclose bills," this week, to all indebted to the Gazette for subscription. Wo need the money, otherwise we should not ask for 1 If any mistakes.occur, please notify us iinnie-- We would, civil' attention to the "postal decisions, relative to newspapers, herewith published. JAMES A CARTER.

mm i -Newspaper Decisions, 1st. Any person who takes a paper regu-laily from the post cHie whether directed to them or not is responsible for the 1 pay- went. 2d. If a person orders his paper discon-luedrhe innst'pay all arrearages, or the -I publisher may continue to send it until paj--merit is made, and collect the whole amount, whetLcr th'e paper is taken from the oflieeor 4 not. 3d.

The eourts'havo decided that refusing i "to take newspapers and periodicals from the 1 i post office, -removing and leaving them nn-k. called for, is primn facia evidence of intentional fraud. s. Rkv. J.

A. ITwna will preach at the M. church in this place at K. te-morrov. Thb Chpbx School i the name of the chool unde.r Mr.

Uabcock's charge. j- Read the new advertisements in the Oa hettk this week, if you wish to keep posteu in business firms. Dos't forget tie mecfinr at the Corvallis College, next Monday afternoon at ft Let every one who feels an interest a liter ary society be present. i i Hi TV Rnmvrp-nr REMovr'n. Tally Houk.

on last Tuesday, relmoved their brewery fixture-! from the largo bujilding on the corner north of our office, to Albany. Wo are glad that there is one brewery; less in this ftface but we must say, if we aria doomed to have an institution of this kin-t so near our t.face, we are sorry that this firm ljas removed. Since they, opened the business! has been under the immediate control of their brewer, lldward Bollinger, and has been conducted very orderly and quiet so far as have been able to observe. They have always treated us very ourteous and respectful, knd we caa iut wish that they were iu some better bufness. A Bhactifl'l Woman, 4-Tbe perceptive fac-, ulty of woman is usually keener ttian the same phrenological organ in men.

Women know that beauty rather than genius is worshipped by the sterner sex. A injun may talk withhis lip's of the latter to his ladv-love, huj. the keenness of the -woman) knows 'that bo is thinking of the formerjin his heart. All women have. an inmate desire to please their beaux.

They are lond of admiration hence one of their longings is to bo beautiful. The 'grand secret of female lienuty is health the secret of health is tho poorer to eat, digest and assimiiate. a proper qujantiy of wholesome food. Take "Vis eg ah BirfrKKS. It will cleanse the stum.rte'h, tone' tho vital organs, give a perfect digestion, purify th blood, clear up.

the comokxittn and produce a statelf mental and nhvsical electricity, vVieh jrives eytnetry of form, brijjhTcyjj.hs bite skin, glossy hair, and a genuine type oKJ'euialelovclinosSj no cosmetic can comptare with. f. Iu Mctuoriam. At a special meeting of the Common Council of the city of Corvallis, held at the Courcil Chamber, Thursday evening, Jani upon of Mayor Chenoweth, the undersigned appointed a committee to draft resolutions upon the death of Mk. Wayman St.

CiAin, a member of the City Council, beg leave to report the following: Whereas, Death has invaded. our circle, the brittle thend that bound Wa.tmak St, Ci.Aiit to life has been severed, and this Council mourns the loss of a member; therefore as an Evidence of our sorrow, it is Ticsohyd, That while we mingle our grief with that of his family, relatives and friends, wo yet believe the Almighty God doeth all tilings, for the best. ltesolrrd, in the death of Wa'yman we have lo.t an upright, worthy and the community' a gcod law-abiding eivizen. li'S'jfved, 'That our Council Chamber be draped in mourning for thirty days. Jlcsclcedt That these resolutions be spread upon -the ndnutes of our Council, and a copy of the same, under bcul of the city, be tendered to th'e.

family of the deceased. Resolved, a copy qf the same be furnished the Cokvajcus Gazkttk and B.rt-ion pcinccrat for 'piihticatioh. JosKfn OtOi P. WltEXX. Co.M.

VV. 15. CAkTBU. Corvallis, Jan. 11th, 1872.

0 1ST On the to the wife of L. P. Chandler, of this place, a son. In rintland, Dec. 20th, 1871 by ltev.

Geo. W. Izcr, S. Moreland of Portland, and Fannie J. Case ot Marion county, HJB.I.I.M Ml ill 1 11UWW Mll In this city, Jan.

11. 1872, after brief illness, Wayman St. aged 55 years and 11 months. The deeeast was a native of. Kentucky, and emigrated to Oregon in 1815, and has been a ridentf this "county ever since, except daringj an abc-sence of two years in CaT.

in quest of health, lie was married in 1851, and leaves a wife and five children to mourn their los. Mr. Cuuh was an upright, honorable man, estimable citizen, devoted affectionate father, and enjoyed the confidence and respect of the entire community. A good man has fallen and his place will be hard to fill, liequi-etcat in pace. "rr- SPKOTAI.

NOTICES. REAB ESTATE DEALER Office, rSTo.O i Front Strccty-' PORTLAND, 015EG0N. REAL ESTATE in this CITY and EAST PORTLAND, in the desintble localities, consisting 'of HALF BLOCKS and BLOCKS, I1QUS.ES and'STORES; also, -'( I IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable uncultivated LANDS, located iu ALL parts of the STATE for SALE. RE4L ESTATE and other Property pur chased itkr Correspondents, in this CITY and throughouttbe STATES! andTERRITORIES, wifn-irj-cat c.aro and on the uiost AD VAN TA GEO US TERMS, TTO USES and STOP. ES LISA SED.LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLIMS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COLLECTED, And a General FINANCIAL and AGENCY DUsINESS transacted.

4-GENTS of this OFFICE in all the CITr IF.S and TOWNS in the STATE, wif receive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY and forward the same to tho above address. i BENTZ SHBPPARD, HOUSE, SIGN, CARRIAGE AND PAIIVTER. ONE TO ORDER ALL JOBS PROMPT-ly attended to, with neatness and dispatch at our shop on Main street, Corvallis, Oregon, CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. SEEP GRAIN. TfllVE FOR SALE AT WS FAHTI, FIFr teen mils sovth of Corvallis, a largo amount of SURPRISE OATS, and CHILI CLUB WHEAT a11 perfectly Llcan, and of superior Address R.

B. ROUaDS Junction City, Oregon. 'Iftou want anything in the yay of sew-i. fng machines, musical instruments, sheet music, etci; call on J- R. K.

Irvin. lie has lots-of nice-things go and see. Thb funeral of Mr. Way-man St. Clair will take place from the residence at 10 o'clocki to-day.

The corpse M'ill be in-ierred at the Newton burying ground. Ir you want a good double barrel shot gun, rifle, cartridge pistol, powder, shot, rans. cartridze. so to O. IIodeR, PHILOMATH COLLEGE, (Situated seven wes.

of Corvallis oh the Yaquina Road,) BENTON COUNTY, OREGON. THIS COLLEGE OFFERS ADVANTAGES second to none in Oregon both as to THOROUGHNESS OF INSTRUCTION AND CHEAPNESS OF RATES. Good Eotirdinsr from $2 50 to $3 00 per week; TUITION noniinaUv from f0 to $12 00 for a term of FOURTEEN WEEKS though less. A new set of Philosophical Instruments has just been purchased in New York City. FACULTY: Key.

J. A. Biddle, 13., President. Mrs. J.

A. JBiddle, A. Principal of Intermediate Dep't. Mr. Andrew-R.

Brown, Teacher in Primary Dep't. Students received at all times. Next term opens April 10th, 1872. To Farmers and Horsemen. pISEAPIS CALLED THE STAGGERS very danger ous, and A prov ed estrcmelv fatal in; Pulk and other coiiiftics in lffS.

has made its appearance in this county during the past week. Reuben Kiser bad two cases in his band, but by call in promptly On the undersigned, they were speoijli1y rclicycd. All -persons having the earojof horses should watch, them 'carefully, and. upon the first, sytnptoras of the disease, call iipon me 1 can cure them, and also give medijeine to ptovent the disease spreading; is ib r.x At Qto. W.

Houck's Stable, Corvallis, Oregon. B. TATI-OR. J. C.

TAYLOR. I 11 M' AT TUB' CITY- B. T. TAYLOS ci SOft. ric ctrsREo nTo a opart- nt-rsbio for the purpose of carrying on th putclicrinjr Business, we inlcnd to keep tho best meats that the country affords, and sell at as Peasona-blo Prices as thehimes will admit.

Thankful for the liborul heretofore received, we res pcctfufly solicit a continuance of the same. 1 IS. T. C. TAYLOR.

Corfallis, Jan, 1871. E. Atl.ES. E. WCODWAhD.

ALIEN WOODWARD, Succe8sor3 to Souther Allen) DEAVEBSJJt Drugs and Medicine, Seliool Books, IaiuStrceJ, Corvallis, ttt 2 INVITE SPECIAL ATTENTION )to our stock of DRUal AND FAMILY MEDICINE, i fAINTS. OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, Pare tfiacs and Liquor expressly for Medicinal purpote. PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS accurately prepared. Call iu and See How cheap you can buy SCHOOL BOOKS, MEDICINE, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, STATIONERY, at ALLEX WOODWARD'S, Fisher's Crlcli Januajry 6th, 1872. 9.6y.

VICE'S FLORAL GUIDE OYER 0E HUXDKEI) TAC4ES, Printed) in Two Colors, on supurb Tiil Paper. Four Hundred Engrav-inps of Flowers, Plants and Vegetables, with Descriptions, and TVp COLORED PLATES. Directions and plans for making Walks, Lawns, Gardens The handsomest and best FLiORAL CI IDE in the world. All for Tea those who think of buying Seeds. a quarter the cost.

200,000 sold of 1871. Address, TICK, Rochester, N. Caryalli5oollege, FOR MALES liND FEMALES, COriVALLIS, QREGON. THE EXT ItEtJi r.AIi Session of. this institution of learning wiljt open on ITI DAY, DEC.

IStli, 1S79. For Catalogues containing all necessary information, address Rey. W. FlLEY, A. Pxesident, Corvallis, July 22d.

1871. CORVALLIS GAZETTE. NINTH VOLUME. Now is the Time to Subscribe. CASE PREMIUMS.

A RARE CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. (See our Premium Rates, rJ- BE -E GkA. Zt 3E Contains the Latest TeTegrphic, Foreign, Domestic and Local News. Tlie GAZETTE has a large and constantly increasing circulation, and is, therefore, one of the best advertising mediums in, the State, being published in the heart of the great WILLAMETTE VALLEY. Farmers, Mechanics, Merchants, Minis- ters, Lawyers, and Doctors, take the Tlio Oazotto.

A good, live newspaper in the family is worth morp than three month's schooling to each child. No family should be withr out the COUNT PAPER. JOB DEPARTMENT i la supplied -with the latest styles of lrinting jVJCaterial, including a splendid We are prepared to do all kinfls of JOB IFHIINTTIOSra, i SUCH AS posters, business cards. billheads, letter heads, ball tickets, ENVELOPES, PROGRAMMES, etc, Don't forget the place CiAZETTEBUILQING 1 Main Street, Corvallis, Oregon. FIRST PREMIUM GRAIN SEPARATORS AT- THB i OREGON STATE FAIR 0F187i.

the odersiged cotitiittee appointed by the Oregon State Ag-ricwkral Society to examine the Agiicultural tnax-hi-y competing at the Fair of 1871, have-' examined the 6RAIN.CLEANER AND SEPARATOR exhibited by Messrs. Woodcock, and believe it to be wtffthy of the patronage of the grain raisers of the Statei HENRY SMITH, E. A. ORAYHAM, J. C.

NELSON. J. R. BAYLEY, Agent at Corvallis, Oregon. VOCAL INSTRUMENTAL MUSI CI THE SUBSCRIBER TAKES PLEASURE in informing the publio.that he is prepared to give, instruction in Voeal 4 Iustrnmental Hlftate Prirato, or in classes, as may be desired, Persons taking private lessons can take them at their residences if they i wish.

Parties wishing to purchase Pianos, Organs' or Melodians, can save fifteen cAUt. by ordering through i PROFESSOR P.RUTAN, Trofessor of music, and a graduate of the New York Institute for the Blind. OUR UP TO THE NIGHT OF NOVEMBER 24, 1871, CHICAGO LOSSES TO AMOUNT OF HAD BEEN ADJUSTED BY THE ALWAYS "RELIABLE i INSURANCE C03IPMY ijartford, Conn. The Best is the Olieapest. Application forIniurane in the "OLD PHGBNIX, OF HARTFQBD iV SHOULD BE MADE TO ITS AGENTS, to be found at all prpminent points i Oregon and Washington Territory, urbo; are authorized to' issue Policies direct.

PACIFIC E. H. MAGILL, Manager, 424r California SAN FRANCISCO, E. FOX AGENTS, AT COSlVAEEIS, OREGON, N. B.

Parties hold ng Pdlicies In th Pacific and other suspended Clnsarn Companies, can have the same cancelled M'ithout expense, and obtain RELIABLE INDEMNITY, by applving to the AgenU of the PH(EN1X, OP HAltTFORD. HO! DR. J. E. BAYIET; (Successor to G.

Clark in Merchandise.) COME AND SEE- HOW CHEAP YOU CAX BUYVERy-tting in the hardware; grdgeries jeneralerchandise line at th, old Stand of mm The undersigned has purchased the entire Stock formerly owued by! Mr. Clark, and will continue to keep a full assoittnept of goods consisting in fact of Iron, lnll, jilniUllns otlicr kinds of llarrtn arp. 11 Ays, Shovels, Spades, and all kinUs'of agricultural Grroterie, Provision Bopts and and i general assortment of Merchandise Also agent for KNAPP, BURRELL A CO. Portland, for the sale, of all kinds of Faxminc machinery, such as THRESHEHS, RKAP3ERS, SEED-DIiai, GANG-POWS, Afr at Portland prices and freight Orders prpmptly filled or duplicate partf of Machinery at lowest rates. Highest market rates, paid for prodaee all Oar motto "Fair iDealine to H.

trouble to show goods, or furnish taforaattaa in regard to prices sad styles of machinery Goods delivered to anT nari of the city, free of charge to all. Oorrallis. Feb. 18,1871. FOR RENT.

THE BIDDING ADJOINING TH wa-xettb, office suitable for m'Unuy. For particulars inouire at "Everything in the gun line can be found there. Gw2 "Paor. Ji A. Bmni.E and wife, of Philomath College, were visiting the schools'of this city last; Monday.

They not get nil around, -bat intend to -do at some future day; They themselves well idcaod with the schools they visited. gentleman writing us frora Philomath, in this county, under-date of the 43d informs that during the protracted jrneeting, jnst closcd'at that there were fourteen conversions, nineteen to be' Church, and, a general revival of religion mong'the Church membership. Bbo. Baowx, of the Albany Democrat, did not 'nip' any chickens wkito in Corvallis, recently; that wo know of, but he did receive eight s-icks of flour from "Jake" Conner, of. the JefTerson Mills, on New Year's.

That's pretty good for high." You always were a lucky dog; Mart. Thb equivocations, falsehoods and wriggling of last number of the "organ" reminds ijs tho fellow that said lie was never in a lie." This is emphatically true. of the gentleman w'ho 'left Idaho at the "withipg hour of midnicht," ho is out ol one lie -and into another so quick that is almost impossible to catch him. The "organ" had scarcely fcco cnlumns of locals" week nearly half of that space was devoted to tafrreprescntations and abiise of the Gakttb and its editors. Respectable Democrats are heartily "disgusted" with the thing.

They are finding out that it, is impos- ible tO'manufacture a from a ri's After adjournment of the City Council, last Monday evening, the bow Marshal treated the Fathers to an oyster supper, which was served up in style by mine. hot of the Kiger Kotel. The editor of the Hentmi HrM- crat, ex-Marshal, Recorder, and a few other friends, were included. efi'cc's ui-n tls niinimiiv, andj.upon nhii reJts tbe-CMre of toe Almighty V. unto him thatgive'h his neighbor drink, that put test t-Uie hihu anl him drunken That is pa ing dear for the whistle." Somp; fev of our citizens are showing ccm-nindiihlo zoal in the preliminary measures for the 'orumtion; of a liferarj' society in Corvallis.

i A meeting was held at the Chapel of Cor'vallN on Friday -of lat week, when r'. A. was chosen Pre.iderit 'ind W. v. Jec'y.

Cunsiderble tine was fpeut in. discussing yarifus prt posit i' as relative to the same, whereupon a coniir. of five was stUcttni to a roustitution' and byJawst f-r tto On motion Ht-v. 1). K.

Ncshit, 3Ie.4?rs. B. R. Kiddle, F. A.

Chenoweth, W. Miss Clara Watt, wt-re appointedtald Adioumcd to meet at the Clleso at 4 o'clock, i on Monday, the Iith iri--t. '-Tun rat t'at eat the malt thatjajp the house that Jack 'built," was killed by Mr. Jo seph of this fity, on last We4ncsJyy. It sreuis that Miv II, ba'J built tin oihoute for the purpose of storing grain, vinegar and the rats having become apprized of the tact, concluded this was, a tine chancj'to try their teeth.

Mr. II. having an inti-niaion thyt the theives were getting rather numerous, -concluded to thin th.Cm out. lie went inside of th-j house shut the dour, stop-. pd ill the hides, nud commenced operations.

It was n't long, however, before he had ex-tiniiifhed wliiiri rats. and not a yery good day tor rats either. The last seen of him, ho had thetn- tied up in a sack, and was making his way towards the brewery. hat did you do with theui Jo Lookout bovs for rat soui! Perhaps Jo in- temls to havo interest on tho malt thoso rats have oaten. Cot'sciL PRocr.entNOfi.

Council met in regular session, January 8th, 1872. Present: P. A. ViT. J.

Recorder; W. F. Raybtirn, Marshal and Counciaaen' Wrcnn, Liggett and Carter. The minutes of lasjt regular and two special meetings read and approved. Report of Committee.

appointed to! examine the books of was anl oh. motion filed. Bill of W. P. Ray burn fo 50 was read the sum of t'2-i was allowetf and the remainder referred to Finance Committee.

Bill Of F. A. Chenoweth for the sum of S25 for expenses incur Bed in the ease of Robertson vs droves, was read, on motion, Half of the hill' allowed. Bills of various parties, mounting to $IM 85, were allowed Ordinance No.j 12, relative to the collection of taxes, was read, and on motion adopted. Some orders were ide relative to side walks, street crossings, etc.

W. F. Ray burn tendered his resignation as City JJarshal accepted. 5 J. S.

Palmer was appointed to fill tho vaaiicy for the unexpired term. Bond -approved and filed. -The' Marshal was ordered to open all drains ncoossary to carry off tho. standing water on the various streets of the On motion adjourned. On the lOtli inst.

a personal took place between Mr. O'Meara'of the Bulletin and Mr. Petitioner, in consequence of certain articles in the Bulletin. The latter attempted to spit in the face of the former and struck him with a Tha drew a derringer but was prevented from using it. They were separated.

The Democratic State Convention is to meet at The Dolles on the 10th of April three tnonthn hence. The Oregouian thinks they put! it off to that late date, "to see if, something wouldn't turn up after awhile and help the party to a new set of-principles, and epable It to piece up a platform." The Lajtd jO5er; a pre enio us Chicago publication, previous to the late fire, had con-. iderable to say about "Oregon Territorv." The.editr ought to devote -an hour, to tho study, ofthistory and geography perhaps he wodld be able to fintl out that was admitted into the Union as a State, some years ince. Ox last Thursday afternoon, we. received a call from Rev.

J. II. Babcock, Kector of the Chapel of the Good Samaritenrin this citj. Mr. highly Tecommended rh experieticvd' nd efficient teacher.

5 We arepleaed to make his acquaintance, and wishv hinv abundant success in his labor. j. Ox the Rahpaoe. The "nice man" "who Urnhs the Black" Guard, at Eugene City, is eiaaedingly indignant at a Jittlo squib which appeared in. a recent number of the Gazette, purporting to he from bis high-toned sheet.

We clipped the item from the State news of ome paper, supposing it 'to be all correct, and made upon the same. He claims that the item was incorrect, or not ns he whrote it, and then indulges in a little Democratic argument, ruck -as "idiotic Good Tem- fiar," liflvr'ctc. lice. f'i.

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