The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, October 02, 1869, Image 3

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Slu: Jptofl Agister. 'J
Mr. Taylor has kindly iurnislied us with
SATiriUAY, OUTOBE112, lSGi).
District School. The District! Ueceipts. Ueceipts at the gate on
ool closed the second term of the j Wednesday were 470, a total of 840.50
present year, on Friday, Sept. 24th. I for the two daya.
NEW TO-DAY.
I Subscriber, tinduig mi X afier their name will the names oi those who excelled in the
umlerstaud that their subscription expires with j i , , x, .
that nu.nt.er. an.l they are iavitod to renew th.ir I ranches named below :
subscription. Terms $3 per annum, in ad.vniu-u: i Primary DeAm-tmrittleut&l Arith
six months, $2 1 three months, ?1. i . ..,
. -.- - -- , V- ; meliC Mi-i Ivonietta Jjartgcs ; riivt
The Velocipede man tfnd the swings
seemed to be doing a " nail driving "
business Wednesday.
I'O O AL AFFAIR8
Shooting Affair. Information came
to this city late last evening, that a
shooting affray had oeeurred, sometime
during the day, at Ilarrisburg, resulting
in the immediate death of a man named
Jas. Shirts, and badly wounding a man
named Davidson or Davison, who re
ceived a shot in the, thigh. It is sup
posed by our informant that "the terrible
tragedy grew out of an old grudge be
tween the parties. We were unable to
get further particulars.
m ..
Cood Time. Last evening, after the
programme for the day had been gone
through with at the Fair, " Captain
yligart," a fine large stallion, was put
upon the track, and trotted a quarter ot
a mile to sulky, just to show what he
could doi He made the quarter iu 4G
seconds. At this rate he would make
his mile in three minutes aud seven
seconds.
Geography Miss Annie Althouse, 3Iiss
Irena Uackus, aud Master Wm. Powers;
Orthography, 1st Class, 1st Division
Master Charles Driughain j 2d Division
Miss Ella Sparks ; 2d Class Miss Mary
Hale.
lliijlicr Drjtardnrnt 2d Geography
Miss Alice Daily ; 3d Ceos;raphy Misses
Minnie Moctcith and Ella Ketchum:
VERY ILL. Granville, youngest uu j
of Jerry Driggs, Esq., is very ill with
congestion of the brain.
OPPOSITE
THE
POST OFFICE !
IN BROWNSVILLE,
WHEELER'S NEW STORE !
SKW TO-DAY.
NOTICE I
A GOOD CHANCE TO PAY
Outstanding Accounts dne
Xfc. CH12-A.13Il.li3,
f Albany, Oregon.
ADyEUTflSEMENTS.
ALBANY ADVJKVKSr$
Cideu. We were presented with some
most excellent cider yesterday at the Pavilion.
Crazy. A crazy man was brought to
this city from Drownsville yesterday.
.
Uadly Cut. Jack Crouse, of the
Class in Orthography, 1st Division Miss j CitJ Brewery, was attacked in front of
Osage Obanje. We saw on eh ra
tion in the Pavilion. " Oaage Oranges,"
which were.: quite a curiosity to a good
many. These specimeus were from Lane
county, and were taken from a hedge on
the farm of Mr. Samuel Holt, who re
sides about twelve miles north-east of
Jiugeoe City. Mr. Holt has about one
mile of this hedge ou his farm, and
speaks highly of it as a preventive against
the incursion of stock, hogs, etc. He
says that it grows with great rapidity
with scarcely any care or attention, and
of course is a " big thing " for the farm
er in the fence line, more especially
where timber is scarce. It might be to
the interest of farmers in Albany prairie
to introduce these hedges, both as a mat
ter of economy, and to lend additional at
tractions to their homes.
Ardillu Pennington ; 2d Division Mh-9
Emma Ketchum ; 2d Class, 1st Divis
ion, Miss Minnie Monteith ; 2d Divis
ion Miss ArvilU Uringhani ; 3d Di
vision, Miss Lula Beach. Owing to
irregular attendance, contests in the
other branches studied could not be
made. The nest term will commence
o i Monday, October 18th, under the
s ime teachers as heretofore.
lhompson & Irving's saddle shop, late
last night, by some unknown person, and
three fingers of the left hand nearly cut
off. Jack "weut'' for a rock, hit the
fellow on the head, knocking him seuse
less. Jack, supposing him dead, wei t
for help, and when he returned the in
dividual had '-retired."
BUILDERS, ATTENTION T
SlSN, JtLIXD A3D BOOR
F A C T O 11 Y !
THERE IS WHERE YOU CET
YOUR JIOA'KY'S WORTH.
Ilrownsville, Oct. 2, '69-4y
Messrs. O. P. Tompkins & Co. deserve
the thinks of the community, for putting
up and keeping lighted at night, that big
l.min nn tli. (irnir of Vw'nsliino'fmi nml
,,. ' - . i moralize the Pepublieans, and place in
! irst streets. Oliver is an enterprising, . , , .1
"The peril of the hour" in Ohio, ac
cording to' the Toledo IJoiff, is tbo mul
tiplication of Peoples' tickets in the va
rious counties and cities ; a fusion o('
Democrats and Republicans going on
with reference to local offices. The dan-
er is, that such combination tends to do-
goaheadative rusher in the way of busi
ness, just the kind of men that always
succeed.
Bear Killed. On last Monday,
Mr. Joe. Gray, who lives in the vicinity
of the Powell meeting-house, about six
miles from this city, shot and killed a
huge black bear, that had come down
from the mountains, and was "going
through " his garden. Although Mr.
Bruin was very thin in flesh.it was as
much as Mr. Gray could do to " hang"
him.
New Pastor. Rev. Mr. Butcher,
of Illinois, has accepted a call to the pas
torate of the First Congregational Church
f this citv. He comes highly recom-
mended, and wi'l become a permanent
resident. We welcome htm to his new
1 home, and hespeak for him the good
wishes and co-operation of all friends of
moral and religious reform.
jeopardy the regular nominations for the
Legislature. "All such iusions, the
Hlade declares, ' arc for the help of the
Democracy, the gratification of personal
spite, and the promotion to office of a few
the : ttirtfi who cnnsiilr rhpmsn! ves sliohtt-ti bv
i - o
Collector of Claims.. See
card of Wm. Davidson, Portland, Special the Republicans
Collector of Claims, probably the most j A jeJ m corrcaiOI1,Jent Ascribes
successful operator in that line of busi- j au Indian capjive as being "as grave, yet
uess iu Oregon. Business entrusted to j resigned, as u man over the corpse of his
him'will be properly attended to.
COURT HOUSE, ALBANY.
S. BLHEKER, 'MANAGER.
POSITIVELY ONE DAY ONLY !
IOUR of the Smallest Human Beings in the
World. Perfect Ladies ami Gentlemen in
.Miniature. The Original and Only
lien. Tom Thumb & Wile
(.Mr. ami Mrs. Chas. Strait. n).
Commodore Xutt and .Minnie Warren,
In their LVautiful Performances, consisting of
Sunns', Duets, Comic Aets, Burlesques, anil
Laughable Eccentricities.
V WEDNESDAY, OCTOBETt 13,
Two Performances Afternoon at TBree O'clock,
aiul Evening at Eight O'clock.
i
Ea.lies ami ChiMren are particularly recom
mended to attend tiie Atternoon l'crfi.rmauces,
which are specially given that they may avoid the
crowd at night. t
ADMISSIOX ONE DOLLAR.
Children under it) veurs '. Fifty Cents.
A' ED DAVIS. Agent.
I WJLX, PAY
SfcFenty Cents Per Bushel
for all the
White, Merchantable Wheat,
That may he offered at my Warehouse, Alhany,
Oregon, for the next
lO week to come !
T will also, from this date, exchange any goods
I have in store for wheat, paying therfor
70 Cents per ISuliel.
I must have what is due me by the first of Oc
tober next, as at that time I will move to San
rrancisco, where, 1 will carry ou a general cum
uiission aud produce business.
L. CHEADLE
Will have the supervision of my business iu Al
bany, Oregon.
I "will buy or sell all kinds of Produce that may
be offered. Bring on your l'roduce.
S. n. ALTHOl'SE. jr. W KfGHT. t. r. ba;cksto.
viriiorss: & co.,
I.VO.1 STIIKKT, (ON THE KIVElt AS),
AI.UAXV, : : mEGOjr.
KEEP ON HAND A FULL ASSORTMENT,
and are prepared to
, Xwx-nissli to Order,
Doors,
and
ISIinds,
Sash,
!Vt03LiIDX3NrC3rS,
sncli as ' .
Crown, Panel, Band, and Section Mold
of all sizes. -
WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES!
2?loprlng
Slf11ns
and all other kinds of
Building Material !
; Sixteentlj Year
1
I"'
ff lb Tear XCT,
Containing nuefii! IptatUtiet reltir to .tk popu -
Itttioa and resourc! of
Oregon, Waabiasrtan, I daks SttXmmUmM,
Together with a rariety of other useful " .
. ..' iftformalioo. '- 1 v. i
- COXFlI.rD ltI.II.T ,
S- T. McCormick,
' Frankli Book h
105 front stret, Portlaad, Otagon. 1 '.
Dead. A lew days since a fine bug
gy horse, belonging to Fred. Hill's match
span of grays, r assed away . Duriusr the
illness of the deeeased Fred, bestowed as
stepmother."
We learn that the muu thrown from
his horse on Friday, has since died.
WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
Office, o. til Front Street.
much attention as a brother and until his ' Adjoining thj Telegraph Office, Portland, Oregon.
expiring breath every effort of medical
skill was used, but, alas ! gray was sum-
Special Collector of Claims,
Accounts, Note.-. Bunds. Drafts, and Slercan-
til.t r-t-nrv .1 i-t it i 1 1 t Vi t. .11 i-b. 111 1 Orr--
nioned and UiUSt go probably to horse ' ,. and th.5 Territories, WILL HE "m A UK A
heaven ! SPECIALITY AND PROMPTLY COLLECT-
i KI). as well as with a due regard to economy in
all business matters intrusted to hid care and the
proceeds paid over punctually.
Real Estate Dealer.
S-'pt. 11. tf.
Oi'EXiNU Aduukss. Tho Opening
Address was delivered at 1 o'clock Thurs
day afternoon, at the Pavilion, by the
llev. John I'owell. Unfortunately we
did not arrive in time to hear the ad
dress, but hear it spoken of as practical,
aud well delivered.
A Small Scrimmage. On the Fair
ALBANY HUT AIL. MAKKF.T.
Wheat, white, bushel...
Oats, -fl bushel
IV'tut cs, fS. busb-.d
Onions, bushel
Flour, 'i:: barrel
grounds Tuesday afternoon, two urchins, j Hutter, y tt
one from CorvaJis ;md the other hailing t'ui'.u'e'js. 'd"""!!.'.".".?."".."
from this cityhad a little set-to. As 1 I'e'"-"'. r0
. i Si.ap. tt
persons in the crowd almost immediately j .-sir, L..s Angeloa, tk
h.lfirn.rf-.l anil nut :i st..n t.i t.lin i,n.p,.o,l- ! !:.-vr"l': f' ::
, , r i : j iinx liysou f
" Japan. "
Ulin-k. "
Sugar, crushed, "j It)
Sea "
" Island, "
Coffee, 'pi lb
Candies, f lb ; . ...
Rice. China. j lt
rsaleratus, lb ,
i. - , , ,
j iTieu piiiois, f io.
Ai.b ix v, October 2 1SC3.
:U(a,5:
4or.r
f 2."
, $1 0)ffj 4 50
ings, no serious damage was done.
Heckii'TS for the Firs Day. Al
though it stormed almost continuously
yesterday (the first day of the Fair), yet
the receipts at the gate amounted to
g37G 50.
Dried apples, A lb
Pictures. J. A. Winter, the gentle
manly proprietor of the Picture Gallery,
on First street, has made large additions
to his stock of pictures, and ' has also in
creased his facilities for taking all kinds
of likenesses. Hia gallery is centrally
situated, and when you set yourself down
before one of hia " cameras," you can
just bet he has got you to the life. As
an artist Mr. Winter has no superior on
this coast.
Look Out. On Wednesday, October
13th, four of the smallest human beings
in the world will be on exhibition in this
-city, at the Court Ilouse. Gen. Tom
Thumb and wife (3Ir. and Mis. Chas.
Stratton), Commodore Nutt and Minnie
Warren are the persons spokenof. They
give two performances in the afternoon
at 3 o'clock, and in the evening at 8
o'clock consisting . of songs, duettes,
comic act?, burlesques, etc. Of course
everybody will go and see them.
Perey Miller. Recent intelligence
brings unfavorable reporLi in regard to
the health of Mr. Perry Miller, who ia at
present in San Francisco, where he went
for the benefit of his health. The "trip
and the climate apparently benefitted hia
health upon bis arrival there, but this
revival of health was followed by a re
lapse, and his present condition is worse
than when he left this city. '
Axtctiox. Mr. It. Cheadle failed to
sell bis furniture, etc., at auction yester
day, as advertised, because of the non
appearance of the auctioneer. The sale,
therefore, has been postponed until Sat
urday (to-morrow), at one o'clock sale
to take place at bis private residence. If
you want furniture at-a bargain, attend
the sale.
Furniture. Chas. Mealey, Esq.,
: keeps a splendid assortment of everything
i in the furniture line; 44 undertakes" to
i make anything needed, for beauty or
I utility, out of wood ; does " turning "
j right up to the handle, and is a fair and
liberal gentleman to trade with.
i ' Tiie Barstow Cook." As an evi
dence .of the great popularity already
attained in this community by this
handsome stove, we learn that every
stove of the pattern has been sold already,
by Messrs.. O. P, Tompkins & Co., al
though received but a few days since,
Circus. The circus was in full blast
. yesterday, and added another to the
many eights on the Fair grounds.
Six Hundred Yards. Late yester
day afternoon, the Swank horse, and a
horse belonging to Al. hum, ran a G0U
yard racj for 810J. Svvank's horse coming
in ahead. As there was a charge ot foul
riding, wt didn't learn which horse won
the money.
"Scrimmage." Two men fell out
about quarreliug yesterday, and, as we
are informed, had a few rounds in the
old-fashioned style. As it was late our
reporter didn't wait to see the result.
Inquiries. Persons often call at our
office to inquire where they can purchase
farming lands -who has a farm for sale.
If persons living in Linn county, who
have farms for sale, will leave their direc
tion, the number of acres and quality of
land they have for sale, we will be in a
better position to answer such inqui
ries. -
. !
Going East. Mr. John Bell of Leb
anon, intends starting East in a few days.
He will visit Ohio, Iowa, and other por
tions of "America." We wish him a
pleasant and safe journey.
BROVNSVILLE. See the card of
"Wheeler's New Store," at Brownsville,
in this issue. " Where you get your
money's worth" is the place to trade.
Steamer. P. T. Co.'s steamer Suc
cess reached our wharf yesterday, bring-
ig a good quantity of freight. The
river is in fair boating order at present.
Licenses. The Agricultural Asso
ciation will receive about five hundred
dollars, licenses for booths, &c. during
the present Fair.
Trial of gang plows, on the Fair
grounds, at 9 o'clock this morning.
SrEECii. Dave. Froman, President of
the Agricultural Association, probably
wouldn't be termed an eloquent Fpeakist,
but, what he docs say is to the point.
He got off the following terse and pointed
effort yesterday : " Ladies and gentle
men, all the stock on the grounds must
be entered by nine o'clock to-morrow
morning, or go out." After the intro
duction of the gentleman who delivered
the Opening Address, and at its conclu
sion, he remarked : " The thing's done,
and although I'm no upholder of racing,
yet I ve got to go to the stand and 'tend
to things. Excuse me, ladies and gen
tlemen." If it is true that " brevity is
the soul of wit," Dave is'a witist of the
first water.
Dried currants. f lb
Baconj hams. !!;
" sides, '
' shoulders, f lb
Lard, in cans, lb.
I'eans. "fl It)
Pevoes' Kerosene oil. gallon.....
Turpentine, "r fraHon... -
Linseed oil, boiled, A gallon..
White lead, "j? ke"
Powder, rifle. f It)
Tobacco, S lb
Nails, cut, fi lb
Domestic, brown, yard
Hickory, striped, yard
Bed ticking, per yard
Blue drilling, "j3 yard
Flannels, rr yard
Prints, fa t eolors, yard
Pork, tb
Mutton, f tb
Dee1, on foot, tb...
.10
... $2 .". hi
(a,2U
..1 12f'i 1 -
1
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I'oOl. 1 00
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D'.felS
Vila. U
2:;v,2
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12(Vi.ir.
I Kit
15ft. 2"
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fifl'Wl
$1 25f! 1 50
$1 62fI 75
$.1 75fit4 25
7 5 fit; 1 1)0
$1 0()Vi;l 25
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15fa."l9
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THE
C O L O IS, S
Th.it Photograph Best,
A It E
BLACK, BROWN, GREEN, SCA3-
!LET, PtflOROON, and deep ORANGE.
Those that take "White, or nearly so, are
1
; Purple, Blue, Crimson, Pink, &c. ;
J Sept. 1.VC0-2 J- A. WINTER.
rvow oPEmG!
A Large Stock of
Ci'occrfis and Provisions,
Confectionery, Cigars,
Tohacco, Wooden
and Willow
Ware,
L'tc, Etc., Etc., 'j
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL !
Iu the building aljoiuing John Conner' Store.
ALU A XV, O KEG OX.
V. M. HEDFI ELD & CO.
Money Sor7-c3L S
By buying- WAGONS at
It. ClIEADLE'S.
IV. 13.
I have constantly on hand the very best
Two-Horse Wagons,
made in Marion county, Oregon, out of
STATUS I1MBEB,
and warranted to bear up.
Forty Hundred Weight,
on good roadd. Can be bad at
R. CilEADLE'S CASH STORE,
For One Hundred and S.xty-five Dollars
Albany, Oregon, August 21, '6D-50 ;
CEO. F. SETTLEMIER,
X It XJ O O I S T -
(Successor to D. W. Wakefield,)
Parrish's Sew Building-, I'Irst Street,
. ALBANY, O Pi EG ON,
C5. P. TO'IPKI.AS & CO.,
importkus ad nr.Ai.fcns IS.
TIX PLATE, SHEET IRIKY,
STOVES :
N E W ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW ENGLAND
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OF BOSTON.
Purely 3VTxa.-txi.ctX-
ISCORI'ORATED "15535.
Cash assets $7,000,000 00
Cash Dividend, 1SH7 52fi,57:i 55
Cash Dividend. 1808 736,197 86
Total surplus dividend- 3,512,771 00
Li.fsesnaid in ISfi.S 575,500 00
Total looses paid... 3,342,100 00
Income for 1S7 2,852,031 41
Xo extra charge for traveling to and from thf
Atlantic States, Europe, Oregon, or the Sandwitl
Islands.
All Policies non-forfeiting, and governed by the
non-forfeiting law oi Massachusetts,
Poliey holders the only persons who receive divi
der ds in this Company, which are declared
and paid annually ; first dividend avail
able at tbo payment of the second
annual premiums. ; All Policies
remain in force as long as
there is any surrender
value.
SO FORFEITURES .'
This old and popular Company, (the oldest Mu
tual Life Insurance, Company in this
country) insures at the low
est possible rates.
Copper, llrass. Zinc, Wire, Block Tin,
FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS !
Hose, Iroa and Lead Pipe !
CAST, TIN AND ENAMELED HOLLOW
WARE 1
IIousc-Furnisliinff Hardware !
All sizes a fine thing, j ,
COVING'S PITCHER PUMPS !
Only Bouse in the State where yon can
get such an article.
Sole agents for the Finest Stove out the
Great variety of "GEM PANS."
AI.KO
Are prepared to do MILL WORK ; furnish Sha
ker Fans, Zigzag fbakers, Suction Fans, Driving
Pulleys, of any kind, at our Factory on Lyoa
street, (on the river bank), next below Markbam's
warehouse. ;
ALTHOTJSE A CO.
Albany. February 20, 18G9-24
"Advertising ta the "ly-Whl of Bind
Acting on Trade m Steam dM on Macciutry."
In prosentinjr fti HrUentk annual laMc of
McUormietc't Almanac, the pubUshar dMlN -tn
call the attention of bum'nt men who bafasti
in the benefits to ba derkad from mdttrliHng, to '
the fact that this popnlat work presants tha
Best. Advertising: Midlav vi the CawM
The advantaires to ba ierived ftvaa adT4Ht 'ij
in McCormick's Almaaaa, ara, s "j
I. Its well established rapuUtloD, . '
II. Iu immense cireulation orar th iiMtlA.
coast. , , ' ' ;
III. It general preservation in avary kotiM.
IV. As a work of reference it U la daily aaa.
A limited number of advertisements will ba In
serted at the following coin rates t -i .
Fall page advertisenienta,...,... (IS 00 .
Half " " 19
Quarter" ' . -
Address orders to - - .
s. j. Mccormick, : . .
Compiler and Publisher, ' .
Portland, urerua. . i
Or to L. P. FISHKH. , -
Hwm Francisco, California. .
auAdrertisemenU must ba received prior to .
October 15th. 1869. ' ii
SAIVTIAM ACAI123IV!
i.oi:atki at
Lebanon, Linn County, Oregom
Kev. W. D. NICHOLS, Principal.
Rev. E. A. JUDEINS, Assistant.
Mis. S. C. NICHOLS, Preceptress, and
Teacher of the Ornamental Branches.
r BllE Academic year, which commences Sep-
X tcmber 1st, ISHtf, and closes July 12tb, 1870,
is dividel into four terms of eleven weeks each.
Students admitted at any time and charged from
time of entering till close of term. No deduction
for absence in Term time, except in cases of pro
tracted sickness.
Students can here enjoy every facility they can
desire for acquiring a thorough education. Young
men can obtain rooms and board themselves at
small expense. Young ladies can obtain board
in the family of the Principal, Nrho resides in the
Academy building. Jitmrtl and tuition, in tveh
rave. Thirty I)ollu per term. Ar extra eharye
fur board tluritttj vacation.
A Commercial Coarse
has been adopted for the benefit of young men
who wirh to acquire a thorough business educa
tion. Send for a catalogue, jor address the Prin
cipal, for further information.
Lebanon, August 28, I8li9-52tf
T
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DEALER IN
Drugs and Medicines,
CHEMICALS,
PAINTS. OILS, GLASS, ETC.
9 7 'n ft inn. fairer than iuy other eckool of hiyh
tfnfe in the fitate nf Qrftjnn.,
1800-70.
AU articles warranted pure and of the lcst
quality.
i'hysicians Prescriptions carefully compounaed.
Albany, Oct. 17, lSCS-6tf
RATES OF TOLL
OVER THE
Willamette Valley and Cascade
Mountain Wagon Road.
To Iescliuttes River :
Four Horse or Mule team $1 50
Two " " " 3 00
One " " " 2 UO
Ox teams, three yoke 4 &0
For every additional yoke 50
Loose hordes, per head, 25
' cattle, per head. ...... 15
" sheep or hogs... 3
Teams returning empty, half price.
Pack animals, loaded. 50
" unloaded . 25
Horse and rider 1 00
To Kisli Lake :
Four hor;e or mule team, each way- 2 00
Two " " " " I 50
One " " " " 1 00
Pack animals, loaded 50
" " unloaded........ 25
Horse and rider 75
Ox team, three yoke 2 00
To Upper Soda Spring :
Four horse or mule team, out and back 2 50
Two " " " " 2 00
One " ' " " . 1 00
IIor.e and rider, " 50
lioose animnls, . " ...... 25
Ox teams the same as horse teams.
A. IIACKLEMAN,
W. W. Parhisk, Pres.
Sec.
March 20. 1S69-28
Albany Collegiate Institute.
THE NEXT TERM OF THIS INSTITU
tion for youth of both sexes, will open on
Monday, the 18th of October next.
It will be in charge of the Rev. Edward R.
Geary and the Rev. Sakurl O. Ihvisk, assist
ed by a corps of competent teachers.
CALENDAR.
The first term will embrace 15 weeks of tuition,
ending February 4th. 1879. - '. . - .-.
The second term will embrace 2 weeks or tn-
ition, from February 7th to July 1st, 1870.
RATES OK TUITION
(PER (JtTAHTER Or TEH WEEKS.)
Preparatory and common branches $5 00
Advanced Enjrlish 7 0
Ancient and Modern Languages, Higher
Mathematics, Ac V UU
Tuition charged from date of entrance to end
f quarter, and payable in advance.
Organization of College Classes.;
A Freshman class will be formed and a course
of study prescribed at the opening of the term.
Principal Text Books.
Wilson's Readers, Clark's English Grammar,
Robinson's Mathematics, Hooker's Natural
Science, Quackenbos Rhetoric Abbotts Abcr-
cromhie's Mental and Moral Philosophy, Ilark-
ness Latin Scries, lasquell s trench Series, and
the most approved editions of the Latin and Greek
Classics.
A Record
Of every recitation will be made, and an average
given in Quarterly Reports ; also, of attendanca
and deportment. -
Government.
The aim will be to develop in the student a
high sense of moral obligation, honor and integ
rity, and those who cannot be governed by inch
motives, will not remain in the school.
Board
May be had in families at f t per week, and
rooms procured where students may board themselves.
By order of the Board of Trustees.
EDWARD R. GEARY,
Albany, Aug. 21, '60-50 President.
The stability of this Company, with its past his
tory, increasing capital -and business, and the sat
isfactory manner in which it has discharged its
obligations in the past, are guaran'ecs for tho
future such as far-seeing and careful men require
in their investments.
Persons generally, who thoroughly understand
the workings of Life Insurance, are anxious to
avail themselves of its equitable provisions.
Full information will be given to those who
desire, at the Agency.
Home Office, 39 State Street, Boston.
Pacific Branch Offices,
30 Montgomery Street, San Francisco.
Room 3, Cnrter'i Building, Portland, Oregon,
EVERSON V HAINES, General Agts.
RUSSELL &ELKI1VS, Agls,
ALBANY, OREGON.
Albany, September 19, 18G8-2Y
u
CS5All goods warranted First Class.""5a
o
HEP AIRING !
In all its branches.
A Liberal Discount Made to Country
Dealers.
j3 Call and see us before purchasing
elsewhere.
S25-69-3 0. P. TOMPKINS 4 CO.
CHEAP SEWING MACHINES.
Ci3 pr HOME SHUTTLE SEWINGrWfJ) p
O Machine. A double-thread fas) O
lock-stitch Shuttle Machine ; stitch alike on both
sides.
A Q Celebrated Common-Sense rf A Q
JJ5 I O Family Machine. Both ma- JJ O
chines fully Warranted for 5 years. Machines
sent to any part oi the coast by express, v. u. u
Agents wanted in every town on the Pacific coast
Liberal commission.
Pacific Sewing Machine Co.,
2y 109 Montgomery -St., S.F.
For Sale.
BW MT7RH.AVR IMPROVED MAIJ1C
Oil the King of Tain. ; juo-39tr Aioany, January u, ions-
HOUSE AND FOUR LOTS 1
IN this city, a good new dwelling wit a 11 the
necessary outbuildings, and four lots, about
twenty minutes walk irom tne steamboat landing
For particulars inquire at tho office of the P.
T. Company, of J. U. JUUJNTttlTH.
Walk in! Walk in!
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN I
Walk into
B. RRE'YER'S STORE,
and see the goods which ho is receiving direct
from ,
JSnxx DPrancisoo,
. which be is going to sell very low for
Cash or Produce!
Call and examine my Goods before you pur-
chase elsewhere, as I am always willing to suow
my goous.
N. B. I will pay from date for thirty days to
eome, 30 cents per dozen tor f.ggs.
Sep. 25, '69-3y B. BRENNER,
THE LATEST STYLES
OK
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
. 8ELKCTED WITH CARS IS TUB
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS
JUST RECEIVED, AMD OFFERED AT THS
Lowest Cash Rates.
On First street, first door west of John Connor:
brick, and oppoMto K. V. tiiu a. con
drug store,
ALBANY, OREGON.
, P. C. HARPER.
May 15, 1869-36
USE
Oil I
the Kins of Pain.
ju5-39tf
"ON TO BIT !"
WADSWORTH & KUHN
Are now ready to execute all kinds of
Plain and Fancy Painting !
such as
Signs, Carriages, Buildings,
as well as
Graining, Faperhang'ing, Calelmiaing-,
and in fact all kinds and styles of '
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL WORK,
that can be done with Paint and Brush, at
JSO- "AIR. LIVING RATES, -ft
Give us a call. Shop on Ferry street, over
Kuhn A Adams wagon shop.
. augzl-uw
NOTICE X
LL persons are hereby warned not to par-
t chase either of two certain Promissory Note
made by me. one for $404, dated on the Uth of
September, 1S6, and one for ?.05, dated Sep
tember 10th. 1869, both made payable to Geo. A.
Edes, of Salem, Oregon, thirty days after date.in
gold coin of the United States, with interest at
twelve per cent, per annum, as both of said notes
were obtained by fraud and without considera
tion, and I will not pay the same nor any part o
tnera."
Bated, September 1 5th. 1869.
PRESTON MORRIS,
2w3 By Powell a Fliics, his attvs
THE EYES ! THE EARS I
m
dm
7V
Dr. T. L. GOLDEN,
OCULIST AND AVRXST,
ALBANY, x : . OREGON.
s-vTB. GOLDEN IS A SON OF THE
Si 1 " notc4 old Opthalmle Doctor, S. 1
4,2 Golden. . . . .i
Dr. GOLDEN has bad experience Id treating
the various diseases to which the eye and ear ara
subject, and feels confident of civ in e entire satis
faction to those who may place themselves andar
nis care.
Albauy, April 10, 1869-31
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Stove. H
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8HEET IRON,
FORCE AK3 LIFT FC"r3,
IroH and Xiea4 Pipet ., i
And General Assortment of erarything aaualty
. kept in a artt-elaw Tin Stora, , . ,
MAIN STREET, ALBANY.
Repairing atlf done mnd as ikerl -.
. , ... I will sell at ..
PUBLIC AUCTION
MY , KO'JCISICID lZZ"tTZ7S
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