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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1869)
V" .Slip Uvnnu Ikjisto SATURDAY, 4? lilTKM 13 Eli 18, 1809 irXITi:i STATUS OKI'ICIAL PAPER. Shot hy Mistake. G. Ji. Coni Etock and Silas Burr were out hunting near Sterlingyille, Jacksou county, Ore gon, on the 11th inst. Burr, mistaking Couistock lor a deer, shot and instantly killed him. Cuoi'S is Russia. The crop of ce reals in l!u.s::i arc said to be good, except in the northern provinces there the yield is but halt" the average. To K Continued. Secretary Bout well intends to continue the present rate of purchase of bonds and the sale of gold during the present and next month. Another I'xath. lion. John Bell, of Tennessee, died at hi.s residence at the Columbia Iron Works, near Nashville, on the 10th int. Couldn't Make an Impression. A minister was traveling in the back woods, and, espying a cabin, entered on a mission or mercy. I he lady of the house, (she alone being present and rightly judging las errand) when she saw him approaching, seized the Bible, and, as he entered, was to all intents busilj engaged in perusing the volume. He noticed, however, that she held the letters revers ed, or, in other words, upcide down. After the usual courtesies, the minister asked what she was reading. "Oh, bout the old prophets," was the reply. - "It is very edifying to read the suffer ings of Christ," said the minister. "And so that good old man is dead, is he ?" asked the matron, evidently getting interested. "Certainly he is." "Well that is the way. I've been at John a long time1 to get him to take the newspapers, but he won't. Every body in the world might die, and he won't hear a word 'bout it," said the woman in a rapid tone. "Ah, woman, you are in the dark." said the preacher with an elongated face. "Yes, I know we are. I've been at John a long time to put a window in at the fur end of the house, but he won't do that either." "I perceive that you are weak in knowledge." "I know that I am weak, and jruess if you had the billious fever, and been tak sassifrax and cataract pills as long as I have, you'd been weak too," replied the woman, in an angry tone of voice and half an octave higher than usual. having salted it a little, then add the dis solved starch to the milk ; boil three minutes, stirring it briskly; allow it to cool, and then thoroughly mix it with th reo eggs, well beaten, with three table spoons of sugar, flavor to your taste and bake for half an hour. MOUIV'T To the People of Oreg-on ! Look to your Interests!! 1 bo M. MORRIS AND W. C. AVERY. oth old Oresroniims, bavins: bevond a doubt the largest ox in the world, propose to the people ol Oregon to take this monster to the At lantic States and exhibit him as an Oregon pro duction, liufore leaving; the State, they wish every man, woman ' and child in Oregon, to see .Mount Hood upon legs, and in order to give them an opportunity to do so, they will exhibit him at the approaehiug Linn County Fair, and, also, at the Slate Fair, for the sum of 25 cents ; children half price. Their object in doing (Li is to raise means for transportation. All thoe who think that it will have a tendency (o wake tip the peo ple of the Kastern States to realize the fact that there is such a place as Oregon on the I'acific slojie, and that not only large cattle, but every thing else in advance of the sest of the world, and all that is necessary is industry and economy to realize a fortune in Oregon in a few years, and that it is the best place to enjoy a fortune- after it has been accumulated. Business men nviko a note of this, and remember that money makes the ox go, and patrouize us accordingly. W. C Avery will also have a supply of Mr$. L. A. Stipp's 'thoracic Ualsam on hand, and for sale. Sept. 11,1869. Slu SVllinnu ?&m$tM. rcoLisuei) everv sATinoir bv C'Ol.I.INS VA CLUVii. OFFICE 0 COItXER OF FEKRV OI'l'OSITB W. W. FA It RISK & AND FIHST-STS. CO.'S STOKE. TEKMs -IN ADVANCE. Three Dollars Months lwo Dohar ;le Copies Ten Cents One Year, Sin: OF ALL KINDS, printed at the very lowest rates, as ordered, at this office. IissoIis4iOE9. ADVERTISING RATES. One Column, per Tear, $101); Half Column, $G0 ; Quarter Column, ."i5. Transient advertisements per Sijuare of .ton lines or less, first insertion, $3; each subsequent insertion, $1 . JUJSINKSH CARDS. THE CO-FARTNEnSHIP heretofore existing between, Charles Mealey anil William Plymp- tou, under ttie form name ol C. lealey & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All moneys due the firm must be paid to C. -Mealey. All debts contracted by the firm will bo paid upon presentation to the undersigned, who will continue in the furniture business at the old stand, corner ot liroadalbm and iirst streets. CHARLES MEALEY. WILLIAM PLYMPTON. Albany, June 16, '69-4 1 il th. Iliac Chareo ! L persons knowing themselves indebted to :ie late firm of C. Mealey A Co., are re quested to come forward and make immediate payment to the undersigned. "A word to the wise,' c. C, MEALEY. June 19, '69. POIITLAN D ADVERTISEMENTS. S. D. SMITH. GEO. B. COOK. THE OCCIDENTAL, FORMERLY 7S7 G&-t&jrxi. Hotel, Corner First and Morrison streets, Portland, Oregon. M AGRICULTURAL, 4 Canning Fruit. All fruit should be canned the day it is gathered. Place your cans in any vessel where they can stand at least half way up in boiling wa ter, which keep so until scalded. I usu ally take a large dripping pan and put it on the top of the stove at one side ; while my preserving kettle i3 on the other. 3Ikc -your syrup, and when it comes to a boil, put in your peaches and let them cool (if clings) until you can pierce with a piece of broom corn ; if freestones, when the, syrup boils up over them the first time, skim out and put into the cans When the latter are full of peaches, fill up with boilinar hot syrup, wipe' off the tops with a rag -wet with cold water, being careful that no juice remains on them, then put on the covers, remove from the water to the stoveheafth, and seal. Everything must be hot from the beginning to the end ; hot syrup, hot cans, hot fruit, hot sealing wax, and, harder than all, hot and blowzy hands and faces, just when the thermometer stands at blood heat in the shade. All small fruits are subjected to the same process, except that the rule for them is simply to allow them to come to a boil, and to remain longer in the syrup. Strawber ries, to retain their color and flavor, re quire more sugar, and to be put into glass, stone, earthen, or anything but tin. The same is true of blackberries. Toma toes I scald, peel, and then bring to a boil again, with a little salt added, when I put them in the can and seal. Orange or, Lemon Pudding. Two large lemons, or oranges, one half pound of loaf sugar, one pint of cream or rich milk, one quarter pound of butter, six eggs, rose water. Grate the yellow part of the fruit ; squeeze the juice, mix the butter and sugar, beat the eggs. Mix all except the juice, which must not be added till ready to bake. Line your j dishes with paste, 11 and bake three quarters of an hour in a moderate oven. Bake Pudding. The following is paid to be one of the best puddings ever used in the Metropolitan Hotel of New York : Five tablespoons of corn starch to one quart of milk ; dissolve the starch in a part of the milk, and heat the re mainder of the milk to nearly boiling ; essrs. SMITH COOK have taken this well known house, refitted and refurnished it throughout, built a large addition, makins thirty more pleasant rooms, enlarged the Dining and Sitting rooms, making it by far the Best Hotel lit Portland. A call from the traveling public will satisfy them that the above statements are true. SMITH COOK, Props. N. B. Hot and cold Baths attached to the house for the benefit of guests. 50 Portland, August 16th, 1S69. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD ItESl'ECT fuliy inform the citizens of Albany iiiid i ciuity that ho has taken charge of this establish ment, and, by lscping clean rooms and paying striet attTiitii: .- to business, expects to suit nil those who limy favor him with their patronage. Having heretofore carried on nothing but First-Class Hair Dressing Saloons, he cxpecs to give entire satisfaction to all. Children and Ladies' hair ncatlv cut and shampooed. JOSEPH AYEBBER. se, 1 !ly2 W". KNIGHT, House, Sign & Carriage Painter, AI.HAXY, OKHtlOX, Papcrhang-iEgr, Glazing;, Kalsoinicc, &c. tXJi Country orders punctually attended to. First street, next door to Twecdalo & Co.'s. Mav 8, isf.51-3r.tf S. QU2NN TISOIiKTOrC, Attorney and Counselor at Latv, ALBANY, OUEUON". ILL practice in tuo Sunerior ami mtcrinr courts ol Jlanon, Linn, l.aue, l.i:nton and Polk counties. Five per "cent, charged on collections when made without sueing. jl9-ti! i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CONFLAGRATIONS Arc ol" Jasly ccssri-eiace ! NE7 -ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. , and Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of FURNITURE & CABINET WARE, MATTKASSES, ETC., Under the "States Rights Democrat', office,. NOTICE i L. BLAIX. S. B. TOUNO. Fill ST STREET.. ; FIRE mSURhUQE. j IS TI!i: ONLY S.W KCit Ami. Ocix3l Iri'micisoo. oct24'oS-7 ALB AX Y. ELAiri & YOUNG, ! SLA rlSO BOUGHT ALI. THE MERCHANDISE OT J. Barrows & Co., ,, will continue the business, and they invite mil t give them a call. Thoy will be constantly re ceiving goods from San Francisco, and will eep SI'IXK. A. CAItOTIIEP.S. Cash Assets, $1,519,333 08. Amount Disbursed for Fire Losses, FIVE MILLION DOLLARS. p. w, spink & co;, (sUfCESSOUS TO M. W. MACK,) Scalers in Tin, Shect-frcn, Copperware, Stcrlii)!' Ind. ninity 1'qui table' .Moderate Kates. Adjustments- Policies issued and renewed KU.Sr:i.I,, llesident Albany, Oregon. by Agent, STORES I First, between Washington & Ferry-sts. a general assortment ot ' : Dry Good, Groceries, ; ' . Hardware, Crockery , : 4&C, &.Cm And ofibr inducements to ready pat customer.. BI.AIN & YOUNCf. , J une 12-?.m 10 Over 10,000 IVrssosis i:stii to the wonderful cures of ?liirray's rOWKLI.. L. FI.INS. Ifowell A: Flinn, TTORNEYS A COITXSELI.OKS AT LAy and Solicitors in Chancery (I.. Flian, Notary Public,) Albany, Oregon. Collectius and conveyances proruply attemied to. 1 A1 XXiltabidcl &. Co., BEALKRS IX t! ROCK HIES AXD PRO visions, Wood and AVillow Ware, Confec tionertft Tobacco, Cigar., : Pines, Notions, etc Main street, adjoining the Express office, Albany, Oresron. 1 E. A. Frccland, EALER IX EVERY DESCRIPTION" OF School, Miscellaneous and Ulank Hooks, Stationery, Gold and Stei-1 Pen?, Ink, etc., Post office Building, Albany, Oregon. Rooks ordered from Jvew York and Sau Francisco. 1 NOT A! AG! W. n. S E WALL. J. B. SPltEXGKR. COSMOPOLITA1V I50TE1.. (formerly arrigoxj's,) Front street : : : Portland, Oreg-oa. THE T7XDERSIGXED, HAVING PUR chased this well known Hotel, are now pre pared to offer the traveling public better accom modations than can be found elsewhere in the city. Hoard and Lodging S3 OO per day. The Hotel Coach will be in attendance to con vey Passengers and baggage to and from the Hotel free of charfe. SEWALL & SPREXGER. Office Oregon & California Stage Company, E. G. Whitebobse, Agent. 2tf AxTIERICAIV EXCIIAIVCJE, CORSER OF Front and Washington Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON. X.. P. W. Qnimby, - - - - Proprietor. (Late of the Western Hotel.) THIS HOUSE is the most commodious in the State, newly furnished, and it will be ths endeavor of the Proprietor to make his gueste comfortable. Nearest Hotel to the steamboat landing. The Concord Coach will always be four at the landing, on the arrival of steamships ar river boats, carrying passengers and their bag gage to and from the boats free of charge. House Biipplied tcttn fatent tire Jxtmymiihert. S. II. Clangrhton, OTARY PUBLIC AXD REAL ESTATE ENT. Office in the Post Office building, Lebfvion, Oreyon. Will attend to making Deeds ami other convey ances, also to the prompt collection ot duots en trusted to my care. . 1 C. IVIealey & Co., "ANUFACTUREK3 OF AND DEALERS 1 V J in all kinds of Furniture and Cabinet Ware, First street, Mbany. J. H. MITCHELL. J. N. DOl.t'H. ' A. S5I1TH. Mitchell, Dolph & Smith, VTTORXEYS an r COUNSELLORS at LAW, Solicitors in Cliancerv and Proctors in Ad- I'ost Office, Front I miralty. Office over the old street, Portland, Oregon. Aialsam lor the Liwr and liiooil, Mature s own remedv. One of the ce! tratcd phvsicians of Portland suva he is cored of the Luntr and Liver complaint, ana aj s t e owes n.s tile to Dr. Murray's I.uiifr and Liver Ualsam Read what he says : j 'Portlaxi), May 21.1SC9. I have tried Dr. J. W. Murray's Lunr and Liver Italsam. I used it in my family with the best of succ ess. I was sick for seine months and used every ' remedy. I called in reveral physi cians, but tticy did mo no good. I exhausted every remedy known to tio medical profession, and -received no benefit. This Lung and Liver Ualsam cured me, 'and I do not hesitate to recom mend it to the public as a good and sirfe remedy to the publie arid luy friends. It ( is good, and those who know m;, as many do in this State, as I have lived in man,' Tarts of it, know . that I would not rccommcud had no merit, because remedies. them to use a thing that am . W. opposed to ouack iLKOV.'X, M. D. i General Agents: SMITH & DA A IS. Portland, IIODGK A CALEF, June 5, 'CU-Sfltf Oregon. 99 4; Farmers Cau Kide swU Plow, i BY SECURING ONE OV THE GAY" PLOWS Manufactured and sold for the very low price 8 HE undersigned having purchased the stock formerly owned by M. W. Mack, and having made large additions thereto, now offer to the public the fullest and completest assortment of first-class goods 111 our line,, yet offered in this market, consisting of PARLOR, COS, IXAZ.&, ...and... COOKING STOVES, of tho- following patterns : Uuck. Black Knight. ' ; ; Golden Gate, Henry Clay, Siew Nation, Muckeye State, &c, &e., Ac, from the best manufactories, which they are offer ing at lowest rates, j Also, a large stock of L'rencJt Snucpans. Ijarflrs fr Slcimmcrs, Iron, Junamelcd and JJrass Kettles, Iron' Tca-lcct tics and Ovens, Iron and Lead l3ipe, Force A Ijit l'umps, , and a full assortment of COWAN'S PITCHER PUMPS! We will continue to keep on hand a large stock of HO. 1 TIN WARE ! which we will dispose of to dealers at the lowest market rates. We arc better prepared than ever to do all kinds of REPAIRING! in a neat and workmanlike manncr.at short notice. Persons from the country will find it to their advantage to give us a call, as our facilities for manufacturing enable us to give a liberal discount. Terms Cunh, or marketable Produce. ' P. W. SPINK A CO. Nov. 2S, '6S-12 V 1 ----- ' - rw!, - I. All persons owing the firm of J. Barrows It Co., will please call and settle. Either member of the firm is authorized to suttle any account of the Co. Albany, March 6, 1809-26" NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. .OP BOSTON. Purely 1835. 1 INCORPORATED Cash assets . .' Cash distributions of 1867 Total surplus dividend Losses paid in 18G7 Total losses paid Income for 1S67- 2,203,808 60 No extra charge for traveling to and from the Atlantic States, Europe, Oregon, or the Sandwich Islands. - .$7,000,000 00 . 526,503 65 . 2,727,673 65 . 381,600 00 2,796,100 00 All .Policies non-forfeiting, and governed by tha non-lorleiting law ot Massachusetts, Policy holders the only persons who receive divi- derdsin this Company, which aro declared and paid annually; first dividend avail able at the payment of the second annual premiums. All Policies remain in force as long as there is any surrender . value. XO FORFEITURES! '1 - This old and popular- Company, (the oldest Mu tual Xiite Insurance Company in this country) insures at the low est possible rates. 4 LL those knowing themselves indebted to us ft are respectfully requested to call and settle immediately. 2i Old account mnet he fettled. REACH .fc MOXTEITH. Albany, October 10th, 'OS. THE Oil STOVE DEPOT! JOIIJY ItftlGdS, DEALER IN JVew Columbian Hotel, Nos. 118, 120 and 122 Front street. PORTLAND, : t : OREGON ED. CARNEY, PROPRIETOR. The Largest, Best and most Convenient Hotel in Portland! Located in the center of business and near all the steamboat landings. Board and Lodging- From one to two dollars per day according to the room occupied. 3J-- .Rooms newly lurmshea ana wen ventil ated. Superior accommodations for families. The New Columbian Hotel Coach will be in attendance at all the landings to convey pas sengers and baggage to and from this Hotel 17 i -Tree ol Charge ! "S$. 63 N. G0TTGETREU, Importer and Dealer in the choicest brands of HAVANA & DOMESTIC CIGARS, Chewing: & Smoking' Tobacco, Pipes, Stems, Snuff, Playing Cards, Stationery, Cutlery and .Notions, No. 11T Front Street, Cor. Morrison; opposite Western Hotel, PORTLAND, OREGON. Goods at Wholesale or Retail. "BS SU Country orders carefully Put up, at lewest rates. a9 0918 STOVES, C00K,,PARL0R&B0X, of the best patterns ! ALSO Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper 7Z7zxmo 1 and the usual assortment of Famishing Goods to be obtained in a TIN stoue j Jfflf Repairs neatly and promptly executed ; SS 3fo reasonable terms. "03 "Short reckonings, make long friends." Front street . Next door to Mansfield A Co. doc5'68-12 .Albany fglUE simplicity and practicability of this new B l'luw commends it, favorably to the special noiiee of every farmer. It possesses a decided superiority over all other plows now in use. The wheels are four fot in diameter, and run on the nnplowed land. Its entire construction is. in no way complicated. The plow is managed in every manner with ease, and requires only two levers to bo used in making anv alteration. The supe riority of tho '"(lay" Plow will be clearly shown by the following certificate : AVc, tho undersigned, citizens of Linn county, uregon, Bavins purchased ana useu upon our farms the "(iay" Plow, hereby certify that the same has given us ent ire satisfaction. . Its facility for adjusting to suit the depth of furrow without moving from the scat, is simpie and easy. We like the plow for its draught, because the same is brought to bear directly upon the plow-beam in stead of the-carriage ; also, because it is strong and duratdo, all except the wood-work being con structed of Wrought iron no castings are used. The wheels running upon the solid land is an ad vantage over other 'jans-plows, in strikinc off land and in -plowing, not having to make the nec essary chansres in the machinery, and the scat is always levels not thr wing tho driver forward or sideways as in otiier plows, lictter work and more of it can be accomplished by the use of this Plow than by hand. We take pleasure in recommending the "Gay" Plow to our brother farmers, as one having no superior in Oregon. J. (i. HELD, W. P. ESIIOM, A. S. LOONEY, E. W. PIKE, W. H. GOLTTKEE. II. DAVIDSON. May 20th,! 1S69. C. MEALEY DEALER IX A MANUFACTURER OF -m TTT "KT T "T XT T IT! f and CABINET WARE ! 15e tiding-, Etc., Corner First and Broad Albin streets, ALB AX Y, O REG OX: The stability -of this Compaiy. with its p9t his tory, increasing capital and business, aud the sat isfactory manner in which it bas discharged its obligations in the past, are gnaran ecs for th . future such as far-seeing and careful men require in their investments. . . Persons generally, who lhoroughly understand the workings of Life Insurance, nro anxious to avail themselves of it3 equitable provisions." Full information will.be given to those who desire, at the Agency. i 2SS- PARTICULAR ATTEHTIOH PAID TO ORDERS OF ALL ' KINDS in our line. October 31, 1863-8 BLACKSMITH INC ! PLOWS! PLOWS! PLOWS Home Office, 39 State Street, Boston. ' 1- Pacifio Branch Offices, 302 Montgomery Street, Sau Francisco. .1 Room 3, Carter't Building, Portland, Oregon, EVERSON & HAINES, Ceneral Agts. ,v ' ALBAXY, OREGOX. Albany, September 19, 1868-2y ISlacksmitlis ! The "Gat" Plow is manufactured Gbulding, Portland Machine Shop. All orders will be promptly attended to dressing, ! C. V. GAY, " Portland, Oregon. by H. by ad- i AlTjaiiy Agents. - J. BARROWS & CO., Agents for Linn A Denton counties. JOHN BKIGGS, Agent i for Linn A Benton counties. May 22, '69-37 riIIE undersigned gives notice to the general B public, that he is now manufacturing the Gralcsburg Patent Plow ! and any other style of plow that may be ordered. Also, particular attention paid to Horse Shoeiue, Wasron Making:, and Carriage ISTotice I United States Internal Revenue Col lector's I Office, District of Oregon. Notice is hereby given that the Annual list of Taxes for 18C9, also monthly lists for months of April and May, 1869, assessed in tho county of Marion, has been placed in my hands for collection. All par ties are hereby notified that I will be ' At Albany, from July 19th to 24th ; Corvallis, Benton county, 26th to the 29th, inclusive ; . Dallas, Polk county, 31st to 4th of August, inclusive Lafayette, Tamhill county, August 6th to 10th inclusive. , Oregon City, Clackamas county, August 12th to 16th inclusive, to receive and receipt for taxes assessed on said list, to wit : Special Taxes, (licenses) income taxes, taxes on Carriages, Watches and Gold and Silver Plate. Unless payment is made at the time and place above specified, collection will be made by distraint and sale of property. W. CHAPMAN, Deputy Collector, District of Oregon. Dated, Albany, July 9th, 1869-45tf F OR SALE A very fair No. B cook stove. Inquire at the Keoister office. EVIRS. DUNNiWAY rTTIAKES PLEASURE IN INFORMING HER 1 numerous patrons that she has on hand, and is in regular receipt of the Latest and Choicest Styles of Goods IN THE RE7IEBER, T,AIIIvS ! j If you purchase TEN DOLLARS' WORTH of Fall Millinery you will bo entitled to the Demorest Magazine, for the year 1SC9, as a premium on the purchase - . Dress and Cloak Making; . j . in all branches. ! ' Bleaching- and Pressing- , I in the latest and best manner. and General Jobbing. Ail work entrusted to me will receive prompt! attention, and be executed in the best possible manner with good material. A share of -pablio patronage is solicited. Shop on corner Ellsworth and Second streets, opposite Piece' Ferry. F. WPOfl. Albany, November 21, 186S-11 NOTIOE. All persons receiving their mail at the Post office at Lebanon, are hereby notified that the office will be kept open an hour after the arrival of the mail on Sundays, after which it will be closed for the day. The office will not be open until the mail arrives. H. H. ULAUtlllTON, P. M. January 9, 1869-18ml B. JUST ARRIVED, bv the steamshln Continental, direct from San Fr&aciacn ' a large lot of Iron and Steel ! . Which can be obtained by you on better terms than ever has been offered here before, for Cash In Hand. ' Call and see for yourselves. ALSO, A f KEGS of the Heavy Extra Golden Syrup; 4-lf a large lot of Sueari and Drr Goods in suit the trade all to be sold for cash or trade, at Living Rates. . R. CHEADLE;. March 20, '69-23-lm Albany Wrcekly Register JOB PRINTING Firtt street, (oppoeif Parrish & Co.'u itore,) Albany z z z Oregon. Goods Cheap and Patience Inexhaustible - Corner Main and Broad Albin streets, ". . ALBANY, OREGON. November 7, 1S68-9 SE MURRAY'S ) IMPROVED MAGIC Oil the King orPain. in.39t.f 3 W i-i m -d i-t w H HAVING a very fair assortment of material we are prepared to execute, with neatness and dispatch, all kinds of I AJC PREPARED TO BO ALL KINDS OP TURNING I I keep on hand and make to order RAWHIDE-BOTTOMED CHAIRS, ' ' AID Spinning- Wheels. J&t" Shop near tho "Magnolia Mills." JOHN M. METZLER Albany, Nov. 28, 1868-12 uch as ' . . '. Hand-hills, . Programmes, ' : JSiH-heads, , : i :? Cards, ' . : . Bad Tickets', " Pamphlets . '- ' ' , . Labels, . ' -' "- Blanks Qf all kinds, at low figures as a due retrard tn tut a.ni1 emnit work will allow. When to want anvthlntr .In the printing line, call at the Register office. v f. rir T7 ) - ' Vj,,"' J 11