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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1868)
4' LOCAL AFFA1KS Lis.- Cot sty Teachehs' Isstitcte. The seventh seiui-annuaL,sassion of this boily will be lie! J at Brownsville, commencing the 24th of De cember next. Various branches will be intro duced tiiid intelligently discussed, and interesting lectures, mi educational topics, delivered. Teach ers generally, and all others interested in educa ti h, rh.mld attend. For programme oT j-rvated-in''S oo t.irJ iu another column. Ds'Eiuto !'rr.Ni:u tj Tin: ;u.rxr. A Cro occurrc 1 on Tuo?d tv r:i -l-.t, iu this citv, 1 v wUi'-li the d.i JHns of Mr. Win. Colwc'I, on tha con ti V-i Ai xirri. Sketch. Mr. J. M. Curley cxhib f Third and V'ashi::gtt n streets, was i-ntirrly ! i:ed io ixi, o:i last d-itarday, a sketch which be di.'str--iye-l. The ;i".riii of firo was give". abVat j lui just ci;ii:pkud, of block two, the property of tea o'i IdlI; nti:.jhi, n!:ca a Luajor'.t y of our citT- i llu.iek &. Mycr. it is drawn in colors, and is z-ns vtvrc in be 1, an I it w:is s Mii-iim.' tefrj t!:e : really a well executed work. Mr. Curley un alarm became g.-ncral, so that the great body of ' doubtcdly peSHCiS-jS taljr? as a "drawiit." our citizens tun no: .-truve i n j scene ot ca flajran ju in timo to render nnv efi'cctive aid. O'JAurz Specimens. We were shown . AVe believe that a few housohedd njti.lcv-, iu the ljwtr r.i. ui, w-e savd ; bu: the w. .ivn j a;a rel, furnitur.', etc., iu il.o unmir rwms, w-YNiuadu 'a clean sweep of by tue fury clement. Fortun ately for our city, the building was is.!u.:cd, it hciu the lull length of a lot from any o her t n- sj-.coinicns of what appeared to be very rich tiolJ and silver bearing quartz, a fj'.v d:;vs' tiuce, taken from ledge3 just eii.-ceivcicJ by 31 r. J. D. Post. One i.ieee, about tho size of a black walnut, ement. there was scarcely any wine!, aud a con- , ..a;ive wjth gold, and if the ?peci ti.moas falling of "inist" kept every fault; euunyi. i , ., . , . 7. ., , , , i men exhibited to us was a lair average liad t been otherwise, we ungut have been cabed ! . , ujiwr-yJa mow disastrous, ;beeau-o mao j of the reck, the lucky discoverer is the e.v.easiveoutia-r.itijn. uho dwci:;.ug was a ' possessor of untold wealth. Another neat two-story frame, fluiewt new, lid.i.uisa.l, j s.,cci,UeU WOS rich in both Silver and and' in th- destruettou of it Mr. Col well has lost t r i j , ,, , ' i:o!d, aiid, jlr. l ust informed us, assayed the ltibor ot years, as tt was all tU'j property he ; e ' ' ' J P siJsseJ, and that uninsured." Mr. clw:iu au j per ton. The specimens were taken Wdustri u--, sob.r, good citizen, an oi-iam.:it t j froiu two different ledges, discovered by a:.y cotamuur.y where vuttic is resp--ted, and we ; 3jr joit s,jmo days Since in the coast hope that our eilizeUt.wUl jropjAd liberally to the range, a short distance west of Roseburg. build, so that Lis f..m.ly mar bavj a rjof to hd- i The ledges are about fifteen miles apart t.r them from the dreary winter's rain. A suli- erMHion paper i; beiug eiieitlate l, and we kn v that - deserving ehaiiih s are never Scrft- away Oinpty handed by our j e pb'. XScfiirc i leaving t'u s subject, we will hazard the assjt'tiun, that h jwever diviOed tUe opinion here tofore, oil present on of I Mr. lst inlbrincd us that the most of ; his leisure timo for the past six years had : been devoted to "prospecting"' for one of I these loJges. We hope they lita" prove ; even richer than his most sanguine ex- jfore, all present on Tuesday uigbt were in favor pect:ltiot!3 would lead hilt) to believe, as ' the purchase by the city of a fire engine. It : , -, , 1 , 1 J , ,. , we like to see energy and perseverance, .i nss'rttl bv rjr. o:;s on the ;i rouuu iu tae cai ! v i J . part of the fire that, if there bad bica an engine ' in .discovering and developing the min obtainable at that time, t'u m.i'iu building could , eral resources of our State, well rewarded. h ive been savel eattr ; th.it U we ha 1 had even ! , a htS aa.l li l.ler comprty, th kitchen aulf TlIE ALBANY EOISLATUaE. On wojI- hjd might have b.'.:i torn away an 1 tie : last Saturday evening was perfected the mihi bui'lir.g saved, u w.-ver thbj.'m-.iy le. orni2atioa of the 'Albany Legislature." evcrv ons uid'st acUnowled.e, afeer tl.e experience .. ... , r e . . , . , ,..(-' i . , , l rThts institution can be made quite a teat- of I ue.s lay night, ttiat al er a t.rj has t.aee ob- l " taiaed the" least he-adw.y, th -re is at preset n , j ure for the winter, and we hope that effeeiive means, not etci a b-. ' -t company, i:i j citizens generally Will enroll their ntltlfeS existence in this city ;o stop Us Vr.;s. Uaw 1 aj ni0,t,ers, and take art active part in long are we to remain ia th:s ucte nee.ess condi- : . , , , .. ,- T . , . , .. ;,. .. . . , ,: , , i letriIatin lor the"rood ot the whole tloo .' It is high time our ei.'..euj v.e e mui iig , o in the matter.. If a tire.enjri.ie is deemed to:, ex- j people." OUIC Very spicy debate? were pen ive, let us have t;.Vu. and hooks and bid- ; haj u last Saturday eveuing, but as we kdefs; then we shall have someihiag to work with j .Vlrft nvniostnd not to -ive a" full renort. l o . r ' , y . , j W (I lil i.UJ Ot.uti- blAtAV I . Mill VV-ld LI1UUIJ- cates, it is to be a legislative body ; that it case of au oeeuri'cm e simitar to Xues lay night. r. W. Sj-isk & Co. The st x k of stoves, j five cents to become a member of ;the etc., owne'd by our lately dceas.d to .vnsm.tu, M. j honorable body; that as it's name indi- w . jiae'S, tias been pureuasca y -t - s-rs. i . . S-.!V nn.l ' f.n.:W tr n,l.r . firm- name of P. V. etpinlc & Co.. will continue tht j U ,uc t at tl,e Dtriet School house .business at the old stand! Tbe'.r stock of goods every Saturday evening, and that by res U being greatly enlarge 1, Mr. P. being at present olutiou the ladies are invited to lend the below making large al li'-wn il pnrelias: 3, and they will have the complete t and largest ;:-.ovt-mon;ot .s! iv s, tia, cuppvr and iroa" ware, lead an 1 iron pipe, ete.. ever br ught t this city, from whieh old and an 1 new cu.-toiuers arji:ivi;e l ''charm of their presence to heighten the brilliancy of tho occasion." Several mem bjrs gave notice that they would intro duce bills for the consideration of the o : i-u- , g te on jj, (Saturday) evening. Let tck of:;,., i. ! . . .. v . y J Li:t"5 IJuokkn. Master Willie Tfeb- tin ware on hand to the t"ade. Both gen j there Lc' a full a ttendan.ee. tletm n are well and favi.r.i' ly known as pte-ses- j in ' firsela-s b:,--li:e-jS oitalilieatiotid. are nun of! sieiiing i-jtegrity, and Jeseirt e, and will receive, j ber, SOU of Jos.' Webber. Esq., a lad of the patronage of u large p -rti .u of ilu citizens of j some eight ycar3'of age, on Wednesday I-i::n and 3::r l:ng couut.e. Ivea-.l ilic;r?,.l- ! fi.M .,.,,1 l,.,t. 1,: T bt.-nn ' i . i i . iu uiiu , 1 u it i j i . , v o tyv. ,,e. t.i v, rti-einent i t.n issue, au-1 t ten call a:ut ts- I.hcat. Xoticf.s. Ancnti'.a is callcl to tho a Iv jrtieai :aS of L. G 'd e.n, Asigne in IJa :k- raiitrv. AH P to the c- t:i:e of J V L.ivi, bankrupt, ara notiaad that iainent nvus; be made; ia Albany, at the ojlice of Powell & Fiinn, on or before thelf tljof Ie-ember nest, or suit will be brongbt-against tiicni. All perions having claims against the estate of J. II. Lines, dei'd, arc nothled to present them, within fix tnnr:ths from the2lst iXov., 1SCS, duly . verified, to Martha M. Lines, administratrix of Said e-tate, at her residence. The exe-ntors of the estate of M. AV. Mck, defeased. David Froman and Fraueis L. Mack, give notice to all having claims iig:iin.t the sai l estate to present 'the same withia six months from Xot. 2!si, 1S03, ta them in Albany, for set tlement, j The creditors of the estate of; Robert ZueU de ceased, are notliied by the executors, Walter " Monteith and S.imue.1 II. Aitliaiioe, to present their claim:-, with proper voucher?, within six months from the .'!d of November, 1S63, to said executors, at Albany, Oregon. Seliixg at Cost. Messrs. Parrish A Co. ad vertise in our e lumus that they will sell goods at cost to clofc out hn.-iriesss, and you can bet your bottom dollar " Ibey will do just what they say they will. Tttj have a large stock of dry goods, clothing, etc., and it behooves every body who need anything Hhey bavo f.tr sale, to buy while goods are g iug at siieb low figures. Another feature ia theis adrjrtissment it wou'd be well to notice, and that is, the fact that they desire all those owing them to "fork over" the " sea-1?." They actually finel that they cannot sell goods on loug credits and make the lusincss lucrative thev must collect occasionally. Well, you -onldnt find a more deserving Crm, or more accommodating gentlemen to j deal with, than W. W. Parrish t Co. Now that's so. the knee and thigh. Dr. Rice was called in, and attended to the immediate wants of the little sufferer, and from him wc learn that Tits patient is doing well; and with the faithful nursing aud attention th.it he receives, will soon be all right Tcrsixg. If you are going to -'set up house keeping," of coursa you need chairs, on 1 if it really baprjens that you want a good chair, at reasonable figures, we advise yon to look at John SI. Sletzler's stock, at his shop i oa First street, jiear Magnolia mills. He nukes a strong, neat, durable chair, the kind to commence with. Then Kr. M. Slakes a splendid spinning wheel, a reg ular "twister"' aud no mistako j aud besides all this, he is "nearly lightning on turning ieter3 out of wood or iron that's so. i You "jest orter see" that turning-lathe work it makes shavings of a sawlogin less than a "jiffy." Drop into his shop soon, buy a cfozen or so of chairs, and see that lathe chaw up wood. It beats all. : Dextistry. Dr. Geo. W. Gray expects to be absent from his office iu this city the first two or three weeks of December, 1868, on professional business ia the towns of Peoria and llarrisburg, topping in each place a few: days only. All persons living in the vicinity of tho above named places, wishing first class dental operations, will do well to give him a call soon after hia. arrival, as business at his office compalls him te' hurry host again. ' Fire Engine. We are iuformed by competent authority, that', a good fire enuino, with hose carriasre and hose com plete, can be had for the sum of 81,500. We are assured by the same authority that if an engine had been on hand Tuesday night when he arrived there, the nrain building could have been saved aud the saving of this building would have paid for the engine. Several citi zens have offered to dig fire cisterns, at their own expense, provided the city will purchase an engine. What say our peo ple 1 As wc understand it, an engine cop. be obtained aud the city can pay for tlie sanie in two or more yoars in fact, on it3 own term'3 as to the time the payments ohall be (made. At preseut we are perfectly defenceless, can do noth ing in case of fire but look on and let it burn. Gone East. The last ocean steamer that left Portland for San Francisco, carried as a passenger, Rev. Win. Mon teith. We believe it is the intention of this gentleman to take up a permanent residence in the East, lie has the best wishes of many admirers and warm friends in Albany, for his future welfare and happiness. Special Term. Judge Boise will hold a special term of Circuit Court for this county, commencing on December 12th. 1868, for the purpose of hearing the cause ot Lyman W. Pomeroy, charged with causing the death of hia wife by poison, some nine years ago. Favors. S. J. McCorruick, of the Franklin Book Store, Portfaad, will 'ac cept our thanks for favors-. McCormick's is the place to procure articled for Christ mas and New Years presents. - Church Services. Rev. E. R. Geary will hold divine service in the Congregational Church on to-morrow, (Sabbath) morning and even jug. . , Received.- "Thoughts ia atone and eolitHde" 'will receive due attention. Personal. John Monteithj Esq., arrived home from Portland on the steamer, Friday. Saya thelrial of Ran dall, postmaster of that city, was the all engrossing topic of conversation during hia stay. I Arrived. Steamer Success arrived here Friday morning. Willamette rising. ALBANY KUTA1L MARKET. Albany, November 28, 18C8. Wheat, white, 3 bushel 55 Oats. bushel....... 3a Potat -es. bushel 50 Onions, bushel I 25 Flour, 33 barrel $4 505 00 Butter, lb. 37i Ergs, 33 dozen 3a Chickens, W d sen $2 503 00 Peaches, dried, tb la20 Soap, 3a lb a - 5(c5i Salt, Los Angclos, i lb 2 Syrup, "fl gallon $1 12J1 25 Ten, Young llyson R Japan, " Black, " Sugar, crushed, tjfl Xb " Sea ' " Island, " Coffee, i lb Candles. lb Rice, China. i tb Saleratus, tb Dried plums, f lb Dried apples, fi tb Dried currants, lb Bacon, bams, & lb '. " sides, " " shoulders, lb Lard, in can., ft , Beans. 3 ' lb Devoes' Kerosene oil, gallon... Turpentine, i gallon , Linseed oil, boiled, tj gallon....... White lead, kejr Powder, rifle. fl lb Tobacco, lb Xails, cut, lb Domestic, brown. f yard Hickory, striped, fi yard Bed ticking, per yurd Blue drilling, 3 yard , Flannels, "fl yard Prints, fa t colors, yard Pork. rA tb Mutton, lb Bee", on foot, lb 1 00 1 00 751 00 1820 16 1415 2225 29(33 121 16$ 1520 5 8 14I5 I2i 6 to i al 00 $1 25 1 50 $1 621 1 75 $t 00 4 25 751 00 $1 00 1 50 7 3 l6i 1C30 2550 20 30 50 75 J24 56 10l2i 4i5 By telegraph we have New York quo tations as follows : Wheat' Dull and nominal, at 2 30 2 40. Flour Quiet but steady, quoting at S7 5U(W11; uew 12 75(13. Liverpool wheat was 12s i!d. San Francisco quotations are as fol lows : Flour Sales of Oregon extra at S5 75. We quote Oregon brands of extra at 50 505 75; for local mills the prices are i3 follows : superfine in sks per 190 lbs, So 75(tG. Wheat Desirable lots for shipping are quoted firm at SI 751 89; leading shippers refuse to pay over 1 751 80 for best samples. Barley Market very quiet at S2 2 10 for feed, and $2 10(at2 15, choice brewing. Oats Nominal quotations for Califor nia are SI G01 'JO, and for Oregon 51 902. NEW AD V KKT1SKM ENTS. Private School, THE UXDF.RSItiNED takes this method of informing tho citizens cf Albany - that she w ill open a 3Z-Y SCXIOOXi! for the reception of small scholars, at her resi dence on the north-west corner of Second and Calapooia streets, on Monday, November 23d, 1S6S. KATE CAltOTUERS. Albany, Nov. 21, lSCS-lltf BLAfiKSry.3TH.NC I PLOWS! PLOWS! PLOWS! riIIE undersigned gives notice to the general 1 public, that be is now manufacturing tho ' Galcsburg Patent Plow ! and any other style of plow that may be ordered, Also, particular attention paid to Horse Shoeing. Wagon and Carriage Making, and General Jobbine. All work entrusted to me will receive prompt attention, and be executed in the best possible manner with good material. A share of public patronage is solicited. My shop at present is on Ferry street. F. WOOD. Albany, November 21, 1868-11 J. II. IlIOIMwAilPS STAGE LINE! 1 FROM ALBANY TO BHOWNSTIUE, via Boston Mills, connecting with Tuesday's and Friday's Boat. Summer Arrangement. Leaves Pacific Hotel, Albany, at 7 A. M., every Monday, Wednesday and Fridav ; leaves Baird's Hotel, Brownsville, at 7 A. M., on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. , Tbrourh the Winter, will run twice a week, leaving Albany Tuesdays and Fridays. After the 1st of May, will run tn-week!y till Siorember. Passenger and Freight Rates. In the summer, 50 cents per hundred for freight; in winter; $W Passengers will be charged $2 each, summer and winter, and allowed 30 pounds of baggage each ; for all over that amount an ex tra charge will be made. N. B. I also carry an Express office at J. Barrows fc.Co.'s, Albany ; Kirk & Lewis', North Brownsville ; Sanders, Sternberg A Co., South Brownsville. I am not allowed to carry letters that., do not have my envelope. ' I respectfully solicit a share of patronage, and will try and accommodate all to the best of my ability. ....... J. B. MORGAN, Prop'r. i Albany; Nov. 21, 1 868-1 Hf . ' ; S- DENNY, and Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of FURNITURE & CABINET WARE, SSATTRASSES, QTO, Under tho "States Bights Democrat" ogee, Over a seventh part of the State of Mississippi is advertsed for sale under ex ecution. . NEV ADVERTISEMENTS. 7 t. SENDERS. V. fSTERNBEIta. J. M.BISCHSEB. SENDERS, STERNBERG & CO., DEALERS IN STAPLE DRY GOODS First street, in J. B. Monteith's Brick Building, ALBANY, OREGON. THE ABOVE NEW FIRM TAKES PLEAS URE in informing the citizens of Linn county that they have just opened a well selected stock of ' n FANCY DRY GOODS ! BOOTS AND SHOES ! and a full assortment of , General Merchandise ! Which they will dispose of for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE I AT FAIR LIVINO RATES! We respectfully ask the public to CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND PRICES! Before purchasing elsewhere, and wo assure all that we will give Entire Satisfaction to Prompt Customers We have a Branch House, long established, at SOUTH BKOWSYILLE, where we keep a large and well selected stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE! Albany, Nov. 14, 1863-10 MRS. DUNNIWAY TAKES PLEASURE IN INFORMING nER numerous patrons that she has on hand, and is in regular receipt of the " Latest and Choicest Styles of Goods ' 1.1 THE Cllxxox3r Lino ! REIIEBKR, LAMES ! If you purchase TEN BOXXARS' WORTH of Fall Millinery you will bo entitled to tho Demorest Mag-azine, for the year ISC', as a premium on the purchase ! Bress and Cloak Making- in all branches. Bleaching1 and Pressing: ' in the latest and best manner. Goods Cheap and Patience Inexhaustible Corner Main and Broad Albin streets, ALBANY, OREGON. ; "November 7, 1S6S-9 FI&ST STREET. i i ALB AFT. C. ME A LEY & CO., DEALERS TN A MANUFACTURERS OF and CABINET WARE ! Bedding, Etc., Corner First and Broad Albin streets, ALBANY, O REG OX. JB3f PARTICULAR ATTESTI02C PAID TO ORDERS OF AU KINDS! in our line. October 31, 180S-8 i. BARROWS. ' I,. E. BI.AHT. 8. E. YOUSC. J. BARROWS & CO., ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING Fresh Supplies of NEW GOODS! . DIRECT FROM San Francisco, which they will sell CHBAP FOR READY PAY! THEY ALSO DO A General Commission Business! gal BOUGHT AIMS SOLD ! Albany, Oct. 24, '68-7. ALBANY ADVERTISEMENTS , PICTURES X J. A. PICTURE GAtiLiSRY WINTER, HAVING PURCHASED the well-furnished formerly belonging to A. B. Paxton, ia prepared to make from "Cartel de Yititt" np to life size. Also. AMBROTYPES & "SUN PEARLS1" Any person who has had card pictures made here since the Gallery burned down (1863) can get pictures from the negatives at the rate of three dollars per dozen. Having had eight years' experience in the bus iness, I believe that I can insure to give satisfac tion.. J. A. WINTER. Albany, Sept. 19, lSCS-2tf . Good Pictures I MADE IN CLOUDY WEATHER I , J. A. WINTER. Oct 31, 1868-8tfV GEO. F. SETTLEMIER, DR.U'GaiST. (Suscessor to D. W. Wakefield,) Parrish's New Building, First Street, ALBANY, OREGON, DEALER IN Drugs and Medicines, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC. : All articles warranted pure and of the best quality. Physicians Prescriptions carefully compounded. Albany, Oct. 17, 18G8-6tf JUST RECEIVED! PER LAST STEAMER, A VERY LARGE STOCK OF FALL WLTER GOODS! AT TI1E "CASH STORE," ALBANY, OREGON. R. CI1EADLE. Albany, October 17. 18CS-6 WANTED I EGGS WANTED At It. Cheadle's Cash Store, fur which 30 cents per dozen will be paid. It. CI1EADLE. Albany, Oct. 17, 'G8-6 BUTTER WANTED in exchange for goods, at 30 cents per pound, at K. -Cheadle's Cush Store. 11. CI1EADLE. Albany, Oct. 17. '68-6 G OODS SOLD AT THE LOWEST llATES iu exchange fox good butter and fresh eggs, liring on your produce and take away the goods. Albany, Oct. 17, '63-6 R. CHEADLE. - E. F. RUSSELL, ATTOttN-ET AT 1.AW. JAMES ELKINS, NOTARY PCBLIC. S. B. Clangbtpn, NOTARY PUBLIC AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office in the Post Office building, Lebanon, Oregon. Will attend to making Teeds siaotier oonvey. saets, also to th prompt eol(e490 of debts ea trailed to TAyvarec 1 RUSSELL & ELKINS, (Office in Parrish A Co.'s block, First street,) Albany, Oregon HAVING TAKEN INTO CO-PARTNERSHIP James Elki.vs, Esq., ex-Clerk of Linn county, we are enabled to add to our prac tice of Law and Collections, superior facilities for Conveyancing, Examining Records, and attending to Probate business. Deeds, Bonds, Contracts andv Mortgages care fully drawn. , Homestead aud Pre-emption Papers made, and claims secured. Sales of Real Estate negotiated, and loans effected on collateral securities on reasonable rates. ' All business entrusted to them faithfully and promptly executed. RUSSELL A ELKINS. Albany, Oct. 10, '68-5y Administrator's Notice. Estat6 of Wm. II. Allen, deccated. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE undersigned administrator of the above named Estate, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against said dee'd, to exhibit the same,fw.ith neatssary Vouchers, within one year from this Notice, to the undersigned, through Messrs. Russell A Elkins, at Albany, Linn co., Oregon. SAMUEL ALLEN. Oct. 10. 1868 4w. Real Instate for Sale ! THOSE WnO DESIRE TO PURCHASE A good Lathed and Plastered - New frame Dwelling' House, two stories in bight, kitchen and wood-shed at tached, with private barn, well situated in tho city of Albany, will do well to call, without delay, on RUSSELL & ELKINS, Albany, Oct. 17, '6S-fi Real Estate Agts. , ALBANY ADVERTISEMENTS. jP-AiOIFIO HOTEL ALBANY, t f I OREGON. THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTTtLLT informs the publie that his Hosts just bee: finished. AND IS for the accommodation of all who ma farsr kifll with their patronage. THE FURNITURE is entirely new in every department, and li of the latest and most approred styles. THE TABLE will always be supplied with the best the market affords, and no pains will be spared fur the comfort and conven ience of his gncstt. Persons arriving by boats accommodated at all hours, day or night. Suits of rooms and superior accommodations fur families. A long experience in the business warrants the proprietor in promising satisfaction to all whe may favor him with their patronage, if it can be dune by bountifully supplied tables, pleasant rooms, cleanly beds and assiduous attentions te their wants. J. B. SPRENGER. NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF BOSTON. INCORPORATED 1835. Cash assets $7,000,000 00 Cash distributions of 1867 626,5113 65 Total suiplus dividend 2,727,573 65 Losses paid in 1807 381,600 00 Total losses paid 2,796,100 00 Income for 1S67 i 2,203,808 00 No extra charge for traveling to and from the Atlantic States, Europe, Oregon, or the Sandwich. Islands. - All Policies non-forfeiting, and governed by the non-forfeiting law of Massachusetts, Policy holders the only persons who receive divU de ds in this Company, which are declared and paid annually ; first dividend avail j able at tbe payment of the second 1 annual premiums. AU Polioies remain in force as' long at there is any surrender value. A"0 FORFEITURES t This old and popular Company, (the oldest Mu tual Life Insurance Company in this country) insures at the low. est possible rates. 1 -i '! The stability of this Company, with its past his tory, increasing capital and busiucss, aud tbe sat isfactory manner in which it has discharged its obligations in the past, are guaran eel for the future such as fur-sccing and careful men require in their investments. ! Persons generally, who thoroughly Understand tbe workings of Life Insurance, are anxious to avail themselves of its equitable provisions. Full information will be girea to those who desire, at the Ageacy. l Home Office, 39 State Street, Boston Pacific Branch Offices, 303 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. Room 3, Cirter't Building, Portland, Oregon, EVERSON & HAINES, General Agts. RUSSEJLX fc EEKIIYS, Agts, ALBANY. OREGON. Albany September 19, 186S-2y 1 NO MORE HIGH PRICES FOR ALBANY Come and buy Goods at prices tf I860 J. E. BENTLEY & CO HAVE RECEIVED FROM SAN FRAN-" eisco, by latest shipments, the largest stock of Roots and Shoes ! Consisting of the following lines of Goods I Gents' Fine Sewed Boots, Gents' Fine Pegged Boota, Boys and Children's Boots, Ladies and Misses Boots. Kid Congress Gaiters, . ., , And Children's Gaiters Rubber Over-Shoes, and Shoes of all Descriptions. Gentlemen's Boots Made to Order! On short notice ; and with neatness and dispatch ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING DONEJ -I indHlpi Sole andXXpper Leather for Sale) At the lowest figures for Cash. Give them a sail and see for yoursclve 2tf Fifteenth Year of Publication I ALL those knowing themselves indebted to us are respectfully requested to call and settle immediately. Old account mtmt be tented. BEACH A MONTEITH, Albany, October 10th, '68. j F. OT. Wadsworth, . SIGN, CARRIAGE AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER. Over MeBride's' wagon shop, between First and Second, on Ferry street. First class work done on short notice. 9 Executor's Notice. Estate of Thomae T. Splavm, deceated. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed Executor of the above estate Therefore all persons having claims against the said estate, are requested to present ths same to the Executor, at his residence ' in Brash Creek Precint, linn county, Oregon, wittua. us montus irom tns aate, aaiy attested, GREENBRRY SPLAWJf, e. 36, 1806-o14w8 SxAmtey. i In Press, and will be nublisbait in Wai.lua IflcCORIJIlCK'S AIsIflAIVAC FOR I860. containing sixty-four pages of statistical Infer wawuu lawivn iu ibb auouat progress or WASHINGTON AND MONTANA, together with, tabular statistics concerning popu. lauuu vi nuuiivo, iuuu ij fcBu ana vmcers, Qis tances on the Pacini coast,. mineral resources of Oregon, stamp duties, State and Federal officers,1 tables of distances, latitude and longitude of principal places, railroad routes, Ac. and a vari ety of general information not to be found ia any ' similar work. 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