The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, April 03, 1869, Image 2

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SATURDAY, A Fill IV
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i,sn Aw.vV.K !?nri?.-lfc.v'Atv-inrnoy
Ge'iri! rnJor Abr.ilum Li.ieo!:,
died in Sj f- u is (Mo.), on the -o:h alt.
i. -
Is aIkmohia.m. A firm in Hartford,
Lave received a conduct to build
granite and marble mausoleum iu u.eui
ory of Dean Uichmottd.
lh:srnuoriVK Fire. -A. five occurred
in I'o-tnn on the nijiht of March 27th,
which destroyed $3lK),CC0 worth of prop
erty. ' ,
I'ANOiuots. A telegram of March
"Ctli. stv'eii that Ales. U. Stephens is
lyioi at fie ioiat of death st Augusta.
Georgia.
i . 1 i- i i i. ' i tllUt 1UV .1111
reauito rxfort t, Nh insbaot. t hp aouiW tl.ey
Wont at l no snlMt!to:K fccbrctary . iaConplce as the
ui.RAr.Cii.v. Ex-President Johnson,
w lio was reported as dead . some days
s;n;e, is now reported as suffering from
ueuralirla in the faco.
The Distanck. Tha distance, frcm
San Francisco to Philadelphia by railroad
lino is 4,000 miles. The trip will be
made in seven days.
, -
Nrck ou Nothing. Recently a man
iu Greensboro, Vermont, nearly broke his
wife's neck, by. playfully shaking her.
Her neck cracked, she became partially
paralyzed, and was cor.fiaed to her bed
seven day.-!.
Some Yarn. A widow lady named
3Icad, living in Fremont, Steuben county,
Sew York, and aged seventy years, has
spun one hundred and sixty-eight thous
and yards of yarn during the past 3" ear.
Bl-lly for IIeT:. A l!orfcshiro ghh
fays the Boston W, walked fourteen
miles through the juiowthe other day t i
j
marry a young man who couldn't come j
to her house for fear of a six shooter j
which the stern pnieiifc car:ied. j
Xice. Thirty live ycas.i ago Mrs.
Erastus Corning ilcposkeu iu an Albany
Savings I5::nk the sum of $22 to the
J credit of Iier nephew. 1'oth forgot all
about it until the" ci.hcr day,' when the
jdeposit h.:d increased to $123.
Bellioeuents. It is reported that
Grant is determined to recognize the
Cuban insurgents as belligerents. 35rom-.
incut Radicals fear that this course will
involve the United States in a war with
Spain, and seriously complicate our rela
tions with the Great Powers of Europe.
-
White Fixe. So little is the confi
dence, in White Pine, says an exchange,
that interests in the first .and second ex
tensions of the Euerharut are selling lor
S10 per foot. It spoken of as an ex
cellent place for a "dead broke" man to
get "broker."
"Washington TEitniTortY. The
Union Republican Convention of Wash,
ington Territory meets on the 20th inst.
for the purpose of nominating a candi
date for Delegate to Ccngrrss. As be
tween the two candidates, Garflt-Me and
Flanders, tho chances of the former arc
considered the best for the . nomination.
New Enxekpuiss. From, the Salcin
Unionist we learn that a new eiiTorpiise
styled the Salem Flax Works Company
filed articles of incorporation, March,
30th, with the following named pes'aons
a3 incorporators : itfessrs. Jos. Holman,
John C. Bell, Jos. Iloyt. John F.iMiller,
Daniel Waldo, C. M. Cartwright, Wm.
Cosper, Geo.- A. Edes, and tho Willam
ette. Woolen, Manufacturing Company as
incorporators. The capital stock is 830,
009, all of which has? been subscribed.
The business of the new company will be
tho manufacturing of, all coarse cloths,
such as sack.3 . for wool . bailing, .' crash
towells, etc. The-; site,, selected for, the
factory buildings is the old Watt Chair
Factory, in the eastern part ofVtlie city
near, tho -road: leading ,oa$ to .the State
Insane Asylum.! grounds. The .Willam
ette Woolen Manufacturing Company put
in the land and water power. ; 1
s Farmer's Club From' s a'; corres
pondence to the Farmed 'w carn that
the Marion County Bifnct 'farmers;
Club No. 1, was organized last,.w'eck, of
which Daniel "Clarkwas elected Presi
dent, and J. G. Evans Secretary:. a; Among
other thiugs transacted at thc.ruceting!
tho following ; resolution was adopted,;
Resolved, That the various members of
this Club will endeavor to solve the "ques
tions of 1. What is. the best ,iuixture,of
grass seeds for permanent pastures;, 2w
"Which is the best means of wintering
and fattening amiuiala; 3. -Which is tho
best means of preventing our lands from
deteriorating in ; point - of fertility j 4.
What syitoui of rotation of crops would
best suit the present" condition of agri
culture in Oregon. The Club adjourned
to meet again on "the 1st of May at the
Pringle school house. ' '! ,-,.
ft , Telegraphic 9 mxary
iTho Il&atViM Wsihin2tpa ? dispatch
rescinds General Sherman's brder direct4
inj 'saff officers and heads of army bu
jreii us
Sec-
iL-nviiniis, who saiu 110 wouiu rather re
sign thau serve only as an ornamental
head figure. It was found that the sys
tem iu.-tltuted by Sherman did uot work
harmoniously. j
he accredited agents of .t,hir Cuban
insurgcriis are cariicsily laboring T with
Coagtoss to secure some iccognition. It
is announced that an office will be opened
lure mis wee xor ttie sale 01 uuoan in
siirreciiunary bonds. Setior Lemans is
perfecting tirrnngements to that end. '
The Odd fcllews intend - to celebrate
the fit'ti : anniversary of the establish-lii-M.i
the ovdec on this continent, on
April 2Cth. Ilev. E. II. , Ch;ipia and
others will deliver addresses at Stein
way's hall.
j Chicago, March 27. The Tr Hum's
Washington special sajs political circles
are greatly excited over aa cdito:ial vith
accompanying testr-uony published in the
New York Evcnunj l'ot of Saturday,
pointedly charging that Senator Fen tin
received' $2l),0'JU for signing the Erie
railroad bill It i- thought the Senator
c:umot avoid investigating the matter.
The anti Fentoulsls declare that if he is
found sruilty they will have him expelled.
Gen. Raiinsoif, the Danish minister of
War, m Iio has been here looking after the
St. Thomas treaty, has left for ; Europe.
It is not kuowu whether the Senate will
t.'ke any action oa tho treaty this ses
sion. The commission between Spain, Peru,
Olnii and Bolivia will probably not meet
till June, when Peru expects U have a
full ministry it .Washington .
The same special thinks tne chances of
the total repeal of the tenure of office law
better than at any previous stage in the
controversy.
New Yoiik, March 2f. The ' IlwaWs
Havana special says the ! Spanish war
steamer Jo:ic:.uvi-i arrived with Cod
dingtou, U. S. consular agent at Gibara,
in irons. Coddington is suspected of
complicity in the insurgent movements.
Richard Gibus, U. S. consular agent at
Nervcvitas, leaves for New York to-day.
Ex-3Iavor James Harper, who was in
jured 'Thursday by being thrown irom
h:s-carriage, atcu Satuiday mghtj aged
seventy-tour. '
A heavy easterly ram storm prevails.'
A mau named Spencer, a theater man
agcr. w.:s thrown from a carriage iu Cen
tral Park yesterday and had - both legs
broken. A lady was thrown from the
same carriage and is thought fatally in
jured. The Union Pacific Railroad Company
have completed 1,070 miles west of
Omaha, leaviug a gap of only 12G miles
between the ends ct the two tracks. ;
Chicago. March 2(3. A 'Wsishlngton
special says that yesterday 'the House
Committee on Commerce, voted to re
port with amendments.' the Senate bill to
protect tho fur seals, after a stormy de
bate. There is a small chance of the
bill passing, both houses the present scs
sion. .''' ;
Washington, March, S. The Xa
tional Executive committee' of colored
men, last night, discussed a memorial to
heads of dejiar; meals, setiing forth the
claim of colored people to a portion of
the Government patronage, on the ground
of" their' services in tho war and in the
subsequent -elections, and asking that po
sitions be given them. No action was
taken. - -' - '
It is now thought that the final ad
journment will uot occur before the
middle of April. ' '
Commissions for various parties, con
firmed fur cSiee in the days of Johnson's
administration,' arc' still'- withheld. T4ie
subject is in the hands of the' Attorney
General. ' ' 'V p' " ''iA
. delegition of Tcxans, a portion in
favor of and -a -portion against,- the divis
ion of Text:, were before the reconstruc
tion commitiei-y-. sterday. s : ;
Chicago, March' 29. The Times'
special thiuks the pub!c" debt ' statement
will show a reduction of about seven
millions. . "' ' ' ' " '
The ironcTadsj Seminole and f7atp)ia,
have been ordered to the Wtt Indian
station, as the Cuban '. question .of inde
pendence is gradually developing. '
Tho .'Republican' spceiat says dispatch?
es from the Consul General at 'Havana,
report the situation unchanged. It. is by
no means certain how. matters will termi
nae. Both-partiea.profcss confidepec of
bUCCOSS. ; . ;r .- ,t'.., ... " . , ... . .; .- ; - j . ;
Admiral II off is ordered to niake. a
thorough investigation of the capturb'of
the Aiuericati English brig, Marg Powell,
by the Spanish an'-horitiesj hud report
the facts immediately; ; '-v-': i ? - '
-' .Banks had a long intefyiei-1 witH the
President 3'Cstcrday,'in regard to Cuban
affairs; the purport of which is not knowiu
-! The! ironclad Jnniahi is ordered to the
West Indies in' addition' to tho Semimle
and' Qalend-f ' --t ;V'1' "
The Hodse Cdmniittee On Foreign Af
fairs mct to investigate'Paraguayan-affairs,
including tlie conducf of cx-JMinis-ter
Washbur'ne and Redr' Admiral Davis
iti Ted to the"; inipriso'trruerit 6f -Bliss
and 'Master man . ' '-Witnesses - were sum
moned. ,' ."
a It i.r sTd ittTteublicaB circles that
the llcccmstf ticf fart- Cohimittefe -will tc-f
port five for, and seven against re-assenib-Hng'the
origballGoorgia ; Iiegislature,
and imposing tho oath of, qualification
and declaring the expulsion of the color
ed members void. -.' ci : " .--.
A telegram received bj: the Secretary
of the InierioVjted Salt Lake. March
19th, fVoia Geds Warren and Bloeten
djorfer, special fcotnrissioners, says . their
report on. the Central, Pacific will require
time, and that Jicy think the becrelary
wno naveveccn
Central l'acific as
imon. ,
A dispatch iust received says the track
of the Union Pacific is laid 25 miles
from OgdtMi, and the grading between
there and Monument J'oiut is .completed
except; six 'mi'cs: Tho Central have
laid to 75 miles west of Monumetit Point
leaving a gap between the roads of Z0
An Omaha special says there is great
dissatisfaction among tho Indians on the
upper Missouri reservation, at the man
ner in which the treaties are being car
ried out. : It is said th:it even. Spotted
tail is couiplaiuiug. An early outbreak
is anticipated.
WEST. INDIES.
Havana. March 2S. Advices from
Port au Prince to March 18th say that
Salnavc is i" a precarious' condition, ow
ing to the State of his finance. The
navy has not been paid for thrtc months.'
There is a murmuring feeling at the cap
ital against Salnave. The blacks are
jealous of the whites. Assassination is
feared. Gold is at 270 premium.
Two men were shot in the streets here
to-day, and six arrested for uttering se
ditious words. " ,
E. R. .Coddington, tho 'American con
sular agent at Gitrara, has been brought
here a prisoner. 1
A Good Peace For. Items. The
following summary of a night's work in
Cheyenne, when that city i was in the
heighth of its glory, is furnished the
Leavenworth Bulletin by a correspondent,
who avers that it wasn't a favorable niht
for ''items" cither :
You need uot wonder why Cheyenne
supports three daily newspapers, for
local items ; are lively here. : Yesterday
evening, r.a the gtaud coach cf Wells,
Fargo oc Co. was leaving this place br
Denver City, with six uoble steeds at
tached, au J coach crowded witii passen
gers, a dog iigit wu.i the parting salute,
which ended with a . general row. three
men being knocked sprawling, one with
a dilapidated cowshed over 0:1a eye, and
a. signal ot dauger spread over the other.
Two were fearfully stabbed, one shot
d;ad on the spot, and nine arrested.
1 his liitlo episode was only . a signal to
piich in; for during the night there
were thirteen square knock dowV.s., The
reports of the poiico for this morning
show thirty-one arrests during the night.
During the shaking of the elements, a
butcher team ran down the street at the
rate cf forty : miles uu hour. A child
was run over and killed, and three ladies
frightened into spasms. A saloon-keeper
'whaled" his wife ; a locomotive ran off
the track : the iaiire corrals of Hook &
Moore were burned to ashes (loss S18,
iJ'J'J, no insurance) ; a fireman fell into
t lie largo cistern from which water was
being used to stop the devouring flames ;
two horses were burned to death; the
Doc-tor say that a pair: of twins' were
bum to Mr. and Mrs. Jones ; a -young
man eloped with a married woman named
Sarah' Taylor ; three regular balls went
otf with a perfect mountain dash ; a
young woman wa.s badly burned by the
explosion ot ;v lamp, and tho ston? of B.
Nailard v,33 robbed of S7d cash. A man
advertises ' Last, u meerschaum pipe,
dmiug the fire 'st night" j another, ad
vertises "Stolen, during the night, a
large mule, from stable of Peter Moricy.
Personal. Hon. David Logan, of
Portland, tarried with us a few days dur
ing the present week.?
Mr. I D. W. Wakefield, late druggist
iq this city, has been appointed 'Deputy
Postmaster at Portland. Doran will fi 1
.the bill. r
Meets. The members of Albany Fire
Company are notified that tha regular
monthly meeting transpires on Tuesday
evening cext at the. new engine house.
A full attendance is requested.
Welch, editor of the Oskaloosa (Iowa)
Conservator, started that paper in 1850,
on a capital of fifteen cents; walked 2,00d
miles soliciting snbsctibers. Though a
Democrat he repudiated the nomination
ot Frank Blair. His until ing energy has
made him successful in the business.
At the residence of Mrs. Catherine
Riggs, by the Ilev. W. R. Bishop, Mr.
Wiliiaiu McLcod to Miss Leah Riggs,.all
of Linn county', Oregon.
ALBANY KEl'AIL MARKET.
AlbasV, April 3, 1369.
Wheat, white, 3 busliel.u.
Oats, ipi UUallOl.
Potsit ics. 'jl bushel
Oatous. 'j- bushel
Floor, barret .,
Hutttr, tb..., ,
Kirs. i tl ..cn
Cbit-kci:s, i- z m...
Peaehps, c'.rlcJ, "jl lb
Soar, -p tb '.
Salt, Los Anxeios, p lb..
Syruv. l gallon
Tea, Ymiri" Hyson tf? lb..
" Jitpau, ' - ..
" . Blatk,
Sugar, crusbeJ, "p lb......
8ca " .......
I.-lan.l. f
Coffoo, 'j, lb
O.in.llos, lb
Kioc, China, "jrl lb
Saieratu, lt.
lr:c 1 )lums, "fl lb. ....
I'rietl iinjiU-s, "i? lb
Drk-1 ocrrai't. "fl lb
lia.-an, Lams, lb
Faese PubniETS Those Democrat
ic editors and politicians who have been
assuring us, ever since the inauguration,
that there would be a rupture between
President Grant and the National Con
gress, have proved themselves false and
silly prophets. They have done all they
could to bring about such a result, but
CO far, happily, their works ond prayers
have availed nothing. Grant and Con
gress have worked together harmoniously,
for the good of the entire, country, in
spic of all obstacles. Grant's sugges
tions have uniformly met with prompt
and courteous attention at the, hands of
the National Legislature, and all , recom
mendations', emanating .'from i him, when
found compatible with ! the- public good,
have 'been adopted. . The prospects are
that the present state of good feeling and
harmony existing between the Executive
arid Legislative branches of the Govern
ment will continue) and that Grant's dec
hratiou will bcf vjcrificd-rwc : will have
peace." , .,' .
" A Glue wiiicu witri Unite eten
Pot.tshed Steel. A' Turkish rcpipo
for a cement used to fasten diamonds and
other precious stone? to metallic surfaces
of polished steel, although exposed to
moisture, is as follows : .' . ;
Dissolve fiveor ix bits of gum mastic,
each of- the Btze :of a largo . pea, ; in .as
moch spirits of wine as will suffice to
render it liquid. Iu another vessel, dis
solve in braudy as much isinglass, pro,
yLou.lysortened.in.'Mtatcr as .will make a
Iwo'-onnce 'vial.01 strong glue,'-adding two
small bits1 of guui' ammoniac, which must
be rubbed' until dissolved. Then mix
the whole .with heat. Keep in a '.vial
closely -stopped., When it is to be used,
set the vial ia boiling. r ,
trrs, 71 r.;
Lard, in fans, 7 b-: ..
jlviaa, 'fl lb
Dcvoes' Kt rosoao oil, '(-, alluti....
Turpcr.tiric, 71 frallon
Linseeil oil, VmileJ, 7 gftllon-....1..;
W.hitj leail. 7 k1'-
Powder, riile. . lb .
Tobacco, 71 lb
Nails, ont,7 lb.. :.....'.. .......
Domestic, brown. 7 'r l..
Ilutkor.v. striped, 7 jard..
IJ. d tii kin;;, per yir !
U'.u-j Irilliii'jr, 71 y.'ird
Flannels, 7 yari
I'riiUS. fj t cobjr-s "fi yard
Fork. 71 lb
Mutton, 71 tb i... ........
Itce", 011 foot, 7 lb
50
50
I 25
..... $1 505 CO
..... ;,- 40
10
..... $2 5C3 00
b(n !
1 CO
1 110
751 00
Js(;20
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1 4 ( 1 o
22(0)25
29(jj;t!:i
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15C 20
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(Til CO
Si 25gjl 50
SI 02Aflt 75
St do (l.jl 25
75r.l 00
$1 C0(g,l 50
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NEW-TOD AY.
Ni:V TO-DAY.
Lebanon Water .i Ditch and
Manufacturing Company.
Bi ds yi ia n k r r;c ei v ed at
t!io ofiicc of tho. above nam id Coio'piny tip
to liie lilt'u hi" Ajiril ne.-it, from pei-fms to Ii or
construct n Difh or C.nia! snfiieiens to couvry
v;iter to L l):ir-n for. Birinufacfnritig purposes.
Xbe abo.'j dititli wilt be let tj contractors by a-c-ti
in?, or i's vutlre leniih.
For further particulars iaiuinj of t'aa unuM--si.irncd.
By order of t-Ua Boird. ' ; '
W. K KLKIN't Sccrstary.- '
L:-b.i:io;i. Hari-b 2d, lSB8-m27n2S;2
3,GO,0 lbs. ofWooI,
rOlt WHICH T!1K HiailEST MAKKET
price will bo paid by
UKACFl fe MOXTKITH.
Albany. March 27. ISliJ-2l!m:;
C. Iff. IIOTST,,M. BJ.,
PHYSICIAN ArD SURGEON,
AlSANS', OliECOZJ.
OrpiCB In, the building; formerly oecupiod by
Dr. 1). it. lti-c, on t'irit eir c:. n2D
- USa'ciisssaiflis !
"Vr B. JUST AUUIVKD, by the steamship
Xi . Ctutinental, direct fry ia San rranciaeo,
a laro lot of . , '
Irosi and Steel! "
Whieh can be obtained by you on better terms
than ever has bcjn oSesed liL-re boforc, for
..'Cash la 2aii4. "'
CaU and see for yourselves. "
,Af KEGS of tbp Hc:vy Extra Golden Syrup;
S:J a largo lot of Surar, and Dry Goods to
uit tue trade all to be sold for cash or trade, at
Living Rates. - ! - - R. CHEADLE.
March 20, '10-28-loi; j;
JEK 3 3JI. JE2 S 27-SI-aZ3
FOR'.' :S ALE,! ' ;
: : .1
THE UNDERSIGNED, wishing to "chango
hid base," offers for sale LU line new iwo-
tory 'i-'dLT - Iti . ! ' ::
DwellingiHouse, 3
an flic corner of Wfishington and Secoud streets,
together with tiio old hotel building adjoining,
several fine lots, etc.
The house is largo, new and w:ll finished
throughout, "i'lie premises ara well supplied with
water; outbuildings all eouiplcio j good fence.-,
and a number of, tins fruit bearing trojs on thq
premises. Address,1 " .
. ' ' . J. E. SPREXGER. i .
March 20-2Sm.5 Albany, Usn.
Tr.f7ftJS,i"
550.00 ! !
Y NOT BUYING BOOTS AND SUOES
KAST & CAHALIK'S
'Philadelphia Boot Store,
?jo. 11 Front Street,
Opposite McCormick's Book Store, . .
NOTICE I
L. E. BLA!X.
8. E. TOCSO.
BLA1T-J & YOUMC,
ITAVIXO BOCOttT ALX, THE KERCH ASSISE OF
, J,. Barrows & Co.,
will contijio the business, and they invito all to
give them a all.. They will be constantly re
ceiving g-joda from San Franciaeo, end will Leap
a general assortment of ,, . ,
&vy Cod, , .. ..
Groceries,
Crockery,
And oCer inducements to ready tat customers.
, BLAIN b YOUXG.
All persons owi:i.3 the Erm of J.: BAnnows A
Co., will please all and settle. Either 'nemlier
of the firm is authorized to ajUla any account ot
lha Co. - - ..: -.I
Alijany, March C, 1800-25 - ' r .
Jan 9-69-1 a
Portland, Oregon.
; IV civ -Discovery."-.
(CONSUMPTION can be cured bv uiij? Dr.
J 3. Y. Murray's l.un "and Uver
Ilalsam, if taken in time. ' It is a Euro remedy
for all ehronic diseases of this coast and Vemale
coiuplaiuts so prevalent ia this climate.
R-e te.-t'.monials and circulars 'accompanying
each bottle.- . - j.
For eradicating' Pain,.. v
INTERNAIj ad exteusai, use of
' Dr. J. W. Murray's
It ciires Rheumatism,. Paralysis, Neural, ia.
Gout, Headjche, Toothache, Sore Throat. Dip
thcria. Colic, Cronp, Cholera, Pains in the Breast,
I'VUons Corns and Chilblains.
Can bo obtained of Druggists generally on this
coast, put up ia half dollar and dollar bottles..
NEW ENGLAND
" !i j , i--- '. ' ,,-r 'j -' ' '
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OF BOSTON.
purely lVTTj.-txa.Q-l .
All Ar1cr'. stressed to Dr. J. XT. SIURItAY,
Portland, Oregon, r ;
STSU JrF.dicAL.DrroT 105 Front street.
Aledieines Pent 'every rehera by Expresi.
March fi. 1S09-2(J .
LINFOHTH, KELLOGG & RAIL,
. (Successors to L. B. Benchlcy & Co.)
IJo. 3 and 5 Front Street, near Tlarkct,
, . SAN FRANCISCO,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP
American, .English and German
Hardware Oratlery
' Agri-ullural and Mining Tools,
Eons, SUtcl, Powder, luse, Sliot, ;
. Load, Etc., Etc. ,
ESunufact-arors and Proristor of tho
Submerged DcuMe-Actiujj
.frr FOIICC
i-iueriieii uy j. a, Jioircll,
. Octobtr 20, 1SG7. p
ins CHEAPEST, r y,
SIMPLEST, AXD V
host DnttAlis rcyp
XSI THE WORXJ3!
1
Agc-nts wanted for this coast. County rights
for a!o. J . .-; :.: ...:,
NEW VARIETIES OF v
' ; Seed. Potatoes!
THE undersigned has, at'considprablo cxpeUso,
introduced from New York the 1-ading va
rktics of Potatoes raised in the Eastern St U s ;
and after thoroughly testing thent and discarding
those th:it ara not of good quality, now dit-TS to
tho public those varieties tb it. havo proved supe
rior in quality and productiveness, jn full confi
dence that tbey will give perfect satisfaction, to
wit : t i - - j .-'.; . t '. ,
..j Early Goodricb.
. Earliest potato on the coast ; good size, irhito
skin, smooth eyes, white fljsh, and of good qual
ity; perfocily sound, solid and productive. :! I'aek
ageaof 41bs for Sl.s v f ,,r - '.ij,
- ; i Prairie Seedling, i .,'
Larp;er flesh-colored, tyt rathor! deep, flesh
white and of tho bust qua! it ! for the table ; cele
brated for baking; will sell bctur iu this market
than any other potato, and very productive. " Per
bushel, $4 ; per p?ck, $1 50. (; j
; : t ,; - Early Dykeman.
.. -I.arsc, early, tolcraWy good an J sell well in
market. Per bnhcl, $J ol) ; per peck, $lj - -Cuzco
and Piali-Eyod Rusty coat..
' , . " ( l' peck, $1.( ,
Garnet, Chili and Prince A bert. ' .
; ' ' Per peck, tie.
Hew Whits Peach Blow.
, A djcidcd. improvement' upon tho common
Peach Blow. Flc-h white, mealy, and of excel
lent quality ; highly recommended a late -variety,
requiring tho whole season to mature, fully.
Per bushel, $i 50 ; p r peek, $1.
Fnmple packages of four pounds sent free" by
mad for SI, except the Knrly Uocwiricb, which
will rcquiro 32 cents additional for postage. -
A pond Rfnlr nf nil Ir Ada nP17M,ii - .0.1
M v, a .Mil, ji,vi.b. III 1 110
very best rarieties ; Plants, Currant, aoosefecrrv
.... . . .v.vv.wu vi-i.-vju:a mine estate,
on hand for sale. . .
t, All orders promptly attended to." Address '
" ' JOHN A. MILLARD, . .
March Z0,s'm29 i . ' , Ai.Ba.SY, Oregon. '
ISCOBPOUATED 1835. .. . . .:
Cash assets ...$7,000,060 09
Cash distribution of 1867 -.. .. 62B,Jfl$ 55
Total u plus dividend..
Losses paid in 1S07..........U.....
Total losjies pnidi...
T-nnrvio rnr'lSfiT.i.. .... ... i '.. '
Atlantic States, Europe, Oregon, or the Sandwiclj
Islands.-. ... 's . f 1 . . '; it :-' IT t.n
2,7277X5
.-Sl.fioo w :t
2,796,1 00 f0flW
, JOB WORK!
I . f , r , --'
O' F ALL DESCRIPTIONS, at : fair prices,
neatly executed at the Registkb office.
All Policies non-forfeiting, and governed ny to -ncn-forfoiting
lwif.Massachusetts ,
Policy holders the only persons who receive divi
de d. in this Company, which are declared
and paid annually-; Crat dividend avail
able at tho payment of the second ,,.
annual pruunnms. All Policies
remain in force as long o " '
'. . tUure ii anr surrender . . . .,.v-;
vaiuo. I
A'O FORFEITURES I
This old and popular Company, (tho oldest Mu
tual Life Insurance Company in this
country) insures at the low-j
'-"' .'.''-' est possibla rates. - . j -.t i
. The stability of this Company, with its pastnis
t:ry. increasing capital and business, aud tbe sat
isfactory manner in which it . has . discharged it
obligations in tho past, arc guaran c. for. the
future pch aS far-scitg and earefsil men rcqnir
ia xhoir investments. '''' v I -" r
' Persons generally, who thoroughly stnslerstand
tho workings icf Life Insurance, tre nnxions tt
avail themselves of its equitable pre.rlsiunsv
Full information wUI be given to those who.
desire, at the Ageacy. " '" "
Home OfSce, 59 State Street, Boston.
1 Pacific Branch Offices, ' '
303 Mowtgrjiaery Street, San irrthelsco.
i '.- i ..'.:' ''!-., t i -i f
Room .!. C irler't Bwltlhio, Portlnntt,, Oregon,
EVEKSON &. HAINES, General Agts.
. X. . '.'"
. ALT AST, OREGOX, '
Albany, September 13, lS6S-2y ' ''
RATES OF TOLL
-. ...OVER THE .,ilKt
Willamette Vailcy k and t'ascado
Mountain Wagon Road : '
v. ..; ,- f ' , ' sf,
To Deschuttes Blver : " ' : ,'f
Fonr Hjrso or Mcle teamlil .'.1...'. .....".St 5ft"
Two " 3 00V:
One - " ... " "...... ...... i.,-?.Wr
Ox teams, three yoke 4 1 50 f
For every, additional yuke... ........;...."-' "5tf"
jAtaso horses, pcf hsad ' '' 25-'
" cattle, per head ......,..;... j .Ja
' sheep cr hogs , 3
Teams rcturningeinpty, half price. ' "
Pack animals, loaled '60
" unloaded - ; - 25
Ilorse and rider. 1 OVv,
-"'I To fish Lake:! ,
Four horse or mule team, each way-.;.... 2:00
Two ,-, " " :' ; .1 5,
One " " ' . '. ... 'l'OOi
Pack animals, loaded. .......... ............ r 50
' unloaded. ....... v 2if
llorso and rider ............................. '-7t
Ox team, time yoke......,...... 2 CO
- - ' ' ,,...'..(,,,-,- ii-U
, To Upiier,Soda. Spriugs ,' ,1 Vff
Four horsp or tnulo t-jam, out and back, 2 50
Two . " " ' ! ......'2 till
One - ':.'' " ' -'-)' . 1'CO-
llor.'O nn.1 rider, " : ...... , . $0.
L jis-aniuials, , , ' ,, t ....... ,,(25r
Ox teams tho same us horso toams. '-"
"','' ''' "- A. IIACK.LKMANV
I'-.W'-W- TAnaisn, , n ;l Prcs,
' Soc. '
March 20. 18623 '.,.,.
(Albany Weekly Register
.OPPIOB,.;; -,scut
Firtt ttrect, opposite Parritk Co.'i itortA
s Oregbni1
Albany, :
t
AVIXO a ,t-cry fair assortment' of material
we aro prepared to txocute, with neatness
TO'
stich as ' 7 ;:; '' '-' 3 'i .u- hiti ' e jtjlcij
hand bills, ; ' .f " j'f Ui& ,-MV
":' ' ProQrammeSy " "s:.'ffjx
'" ' ';' Billheads, y ' j-.i"4':v. '.e
"' - Card?" '- y-i,;e,l
- 1 txBan Tit-kefs;' IV '
'"'; -" :'' ? ' ' Pampfikf,''-
" '.-.'".' ";; ' ''.' ;.: ''' Labels
:.: y---::''. " ,:lrh-v'n BianU
rVr.-o.ailtliinas" ;'"n
... .. ;-. t. -i .. . .... '.ia t,xn
1 ! ' ;- ,-... r . t
nt as low fisures as a due regard to taste' and good
work will allow. 'When you want- anything ia
the printing line, call at the RsGiSTBiUjoffic..?, '
- "".'" "'"' JiOTiCE -'--
S HEREBY GIVE&thai the ennnal 'scbaot
maet.ng of District xxo. 5, Linn Cowntv. Ore.
goo, wilt be held at lha school-house on Monday, ''
tho;5th day of ApriI,;JSC9, at 1 o'clock ,P. M.,
lor the purpose of electing two directors' one to
fill vacancy for one year and i;ene for - tho fftM
term -and one. clerk. - Also, to levy a tax to- re
pair school-house and fences By. order of the. di.
rectors. A. N.-ARNOLD," Clef It '
; March 18,:1860-23 ' of DistNo." 5."
ti
- .wiESTERIV' i UOTlJIi,
. . I ".A PORTLAND. OREGON, - ' '.
DORCY & HOLME!
"-J PROPRIETOKS. -
i,l , w , .". - -I' if 7
THIS HOTEL IS LOCATED NEAR -mB
Steamship Landing. The Hotel Coach will
i. ... . .it tho T.nrHnos to eenvev
passengers and haggage to and Aom thei H
FREE OS CHARUS.
:h i ce
Hilfc-'nuai