PUBLISHED EVEBV SATl'RPAT BT COLL. VAU CLEVE. A Singular ' Adventure. OFFICE ON Six Months. I CORNER OF KKKHV AD FIRST-STS. - TERMS IX ADVANCE. Three Dollar Two Dollars .lira Ten Cents NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. adve.vising rates. ' Transient advertisements per Square of ten 'lines or less, first insertion, $:J ; each subsequent Insertion. $1. ' Larger advertisements inserted on the most ; liberal terms. JOB WORK. tA lie, stock ln.v;. vannW-.,l iifw tiii. stock nf emoredi ! inks, cards, a Gordon Jobber, etc., we are .pre-l ' pa-ed to execute all kiuds ot printiug in a better; manneraud filtv per cent, cheaper than ever bo ; ; fore offered in this city. . Ag-cuts for the Register. The following gentlemen are authorized to ro-' eeive and receipt for subscription, advertising; ete., for the Register. : j HIRAM SMITH. Esq Judge S. H. CLACGllTON PETER HUME, Esq W. R. KIRK. Esq .., E. E. WHEELER. E-q.. T. H. REYNOLDS, Esq... Gko. W. CANNON -Esq J. P. FISHER, Esqi. .......Harrisburg. ... Lebanon. ; ......Brownsville Scio. ..Salem. ..Portland. ..'Frisco. Mark Twain's Brevities. ". From, the- Buffalo Exptsss. "lirigbam Young's - mother-in-law is dead. Paris fashions are now Worthless, for Worth is dead. I'XJeorge Franeis Train has been stricken deaf and dumb.- J A ' -The Boston Post cruelly calls Elizabeth Cady Stanton- a pantaloonatic Once upon a time a traveler stepped, into a stage coach'. i lie was a, young man starting in life. He found six passen gers about him,' all grey-headed, and ex tremely aged men. The youngest ap peared to have seen ut least as. many as eignty winters. Our young traveler, with the sigulavly mild and happy aspect which distinguished all his fellow passen gers, determined to ascertain the secret ot a loug life, and the art ot making old ae comfortable. ' - He addressed the one who was appar ently the eldest, who told him he had al ways led a regular .nd abstemious life, eating vegetables and drinking ' water. The young, man was rather daunted at this, inasmuch as he liked the good things of tbislife. He addressed the sec ond, who astonished bim by saying- he had always eaten roast beet and gone to bed regularly fuddled for the last seventy years, adding, all depended on regularity. The third prolonged his days by never ' seeking or accepting office ; the fourth by t resolutely- abstaining from all political ! and religious controversies ; and the fifth j by going to bed at sunset and rising at i dawn. ; The sixth was apparently much 1 younger than the other five his hair j was less grey, and there was r.iore of it , a placid smile, denoting a perfectly easy ' conscience, mantled his face, and his i voice was jocund and strong. i They were all surprised to learn that he S was by ten years the oldest in the cfjach. j " How is it you 1 ave preserved the freshness of life t exclaimed our young traveler. j " I have drank water and wine I have eaten meat and vegetables I have daubed in politics and written religious nmnnhlets I have sometimes cone to . i BUSINESS CARDijL Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ALBANY, OREGOX. . TICK--On Slain street, -oppotito Foster's Briek. . ' 1-69 NATIONAL LIFE Insurance Company OF THE ' UNITED STATES of AMERICA, WASHINGTON, D. C. T XXiltabidel & Co., B BALERS IN GROCERIES AiNlJ rnu visions, Wood and Willow Ware, Confec tionery, Tobacco, Cigars, fipes, liouou., iic. Main street, adjoining the Express office, Albany, Oregon. I E. IN A. Frecland, EVERY DESCRIPTION DEALER IN EVERY DESCRU 1 ttJN u School. Miscellaneous and Blank Books, Biationery, Gold and Steel Pens, Ink, etc.. Post office Building, Albany, Oregon. Books ordered from New York and San Francisco. i 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MRS. DUNNIWAY TAKES PLEASURE IN INFORMING HER - numerous patrons that she has on hand, and is in regular receipt of the Latest and Choicest Styles of Goods (- IN THE 3MC11 1 1 ti ory Xlxxe I M C. Mealey St Cot ANUFACTITRERS OF AND DEALhRb and Cabinet all kinds of Furniture Ware, First streot, Mbany. N S. H. Clanghton, OTARY PUBLIC AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. Office in tho Post Office building, Lebanon, Oregon. Will attend to makinjr Deeds and other convey ances, also to tho prompt collection of debts en trusted to mv care. REHERER, LADIES ! If you purchase . TEN DOLLARS' WORTH of Fall Millinery yon will bo entitled to the Demorest Magazine, for the year 1869, as a premium on the purchase : ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE K.. B. SLAIN. S. S. YOU1.0. Dress and Cloak Making1 in all branchos. I Bleaching' and Pressing in the latest and best manner. Chartered by special Act of Congress, Approved July 25, 1868. Cash Capital, $1,000,000.0 0 L. rLINN. C. POWELL. Powell fc Flinii, ATTORNEYS A COUNSELLORS AT LAW and Solicitors, in Chancery, j (L. Flinn, Notary Public,) Albany, Oregon. Collections and conveyances promply attended to. j 1 Goods Cheap andPatienco Inexhaustible Corner Main and Broad Albin streets, ALBANY, OREGON. . November T, 1SGS-9 Dissolution. BLAIN & YOUNG, HAVINO SOUGHT ILL Til BBCHAHDISS OF J. Barrows & Co., will continue the business, and they invite all to give them a call. They will be constantly re ceiving goods from San Francisco, and will keep a general assortment of ' Dry Goods, Groceries, T Hardware, V, , Crockery, - &c., jfcc. -NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. . . OF BOSTON. 3FxxxeXy Iy-tj.fixa.l ,- v INCORPORATED 1835. --' ..,,.............9l,vuv,vvv V V Cash assets. Cash Dividend, 1887 Cash Dividend. 1868... Total surplus dividend, Losses paid in 1868...,. Total losses paid........ Income for 1807, 528,473 6 ' 788,197 88 .... S,51i,77I 08 575,500 00 3,942.100 00 . 2,852,031 41 And offer inducements to beadt pat eustom.rs: BLAIJI & YOUNC5. Queen Isabella is buying estates ail over : bed at mm gut, nu p yilU Ub IIWU J " ' - .Lurope. " rio-wonder bpam is poor. f Vanderbilt bas dined Jem Mace and Morissey". Why this brutal neglect of Iieddy, the blacksmith? Australia, whieb bas felt sour since Prince Alfred's visit, talks of sweetening herself by sugar culture. , jMrs.. Myra Cradwell, of Chicago, lias been admitted to . the bar with her hus band the mosquito bar, probaly. ?' Caleb Cushing's feo in the Mexican Claims C6n.miss.bn is! starting around again. It has already had one good run. v Caleb Cushing's fee in the Mexican Claims Commiissioa case is $4,000,000 in gold. ' Jjet it go at that a while. A good thiug is done, now, in writing autograph letters of Humboldt. They bring fifty dollars apiece in the market. " Eugenie's gloves cost 8800 a year. This item may be depended upon. It is made Tip ly a man who cannot be beat at auessing. There is a man in Ohio who has written ; .- three thousand commun newspapers, not one ot wuicu has ever been published. i There are fellows ia France who claim j that Mr. Rossini was their father and that Mrs. Rossini ia not their mother. They bother the old lady. A false wife in the Sandwich Islands was lately condemned to have ber ears cut j oif. If that is the law there, how many i wives aye sure of their ears ? - Adelina Patti says she will not sing; in j New York any more. However, she will j find that New York will have her Sing- Sing anvbow. The author of the above ' old men chimed in : tently on the young man, and concluded I with this remark, "but I always pay promptly for my newspaper, J hen the ;with ' j- Of course, we always pay promptly, ; and in advance, for our newsp.-ers. No j ' man de.-.crvcs long life who does not do i j this." ' j Thcu the young man resolved that he would render himself deserving ot long i : life, and immediately subscribed for five newspapers, pajing for them in advance. i He i still liviug. DIRECTORS : CLARENCE H. CLARK, JAY COOKE, W. O. MOORIIEAD. GEORGE F. TYLER. J. HINCKLEY CLARK, E. A. ROLLINS, HENRY D. COOKE, W. F. CHANDLER, JOHN D. DEFREES, EDWARD DODE. M. C. FAI1NESTOCK. J. QUINN THORNTON, Attorney and Counselor at Law, ALBANY, OREGON. WILL practice in the superior and inferior courts of Marion, Linn, Lane, Benton and Polk counties. I Five per cent, charged on collections when made. without sucing. j ' jl9-69 W. KNIGHT, Douse, Sign & Carriage Painter, ALBANY, OREGON. Paperhanging, Glazing, Ealsomine, &c. ! tjU Country orders punctually attended to. First street, next door to Twecdalo A Co.'s. May 8, 1869-3itf ' j THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between Charles Mealey and William Ply mp ton, under the firm name of C. Mealey A Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. AH moneys duo the firm must be paid to C. Mealey. All debts contracted by the firm will be paid npon presentation to the undersigned, who will continue in the furniture business at the old stand, corner of Broadalbin aud First streets. CHARLES MEALEY-, WILLIAM PLYMPTON. Albany, Juoe 16, '69-41 Iliac Charco ! A LL persons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm of C. Mealey quested to come forward and payment to the undersigned, wise,'' ic. June 19. '69. fc Co., are ro- make immediate "A word to the C. MEALEY. Notice I All persons owing the firm of J. Barrows fc Co.,' will please call aod settle. Either member of the firm is authorized to settle any account of the Co. Albany, March 6, 1869-26 GY NEWS. Farmers Can Ride and Plow, No extra charjre for traveling to and from tb Atlantio States, Europe, Oregon, or the Sandwie Islands. . ' - ; ; ' " ! ' All Policies non-forfeiting, and governed by the non-forfeiting law f Massachusetts, . Policy holders the only persons wbo.receive d ir deeds in this'Oompany, which are declared ; and paid annually f first dividend avail- able at the payment of the second ; annual premiums. All Policies remain in force as long as ' - there is any surrender. , . , t ,t value. '. ' 1 JYO FORFEITURES I ; ; ' This old and popular Company, (the oldest Ma- ; tual Lite Insurance Company in this ' ' country) insures at the low-' ' ! . est possible rates. J 64 BT SBCURINQ ONE Or TUB GAY" PLOWS, Manufactured and sold for the very low efrice of S$C3 and E. OFFICERS : CLARK, Philadelphia, Presi- XEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CLARENCE dent. i JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance 4 Exeentive 1 Committee. j HENRY D. COOKE, Washington, Vice Prcsi j dent. j EMERLON W. PEET, Philadelphia, Secretary I A Actuary j E. S. TURNER, Washington, Assistant Sec j retarv. j FRANCIS G. SMITH, M. D.. Medical Director, j J. EWING WEARS, M. D., Assistant Medical 1 Director. EXCHANGE RESTAURANT, NEXT DOOn TO HAUCK iMF.YERS' BILLIARD SALOON, I ALBANY, OREGON. TYPHIS establishment has been thoroughly re J furnished, aud is now ready to receiv boarders. Board per week. Single meals, Lodgings, E. C. 00 50 : ! : 50 HOLDEN, Propr. TI HE attention of persons contemplating in suring their lives, or inerea.Minj? the amount ol insurance they already have, is railed tn the special advantages offerel bv tho NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. AI,DAIir BATH 1IOISE. i A Weekly Newspaper, Containing' 28 colams of matter, IS PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY, THE ADVANTAGES OFFERED AXE: It is a National Company, chartered by special t shampooed, THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT fully inform the citizens of Albany and vi cinity that he has taken charge tot this establish ment, and, by keeping clean rooms and paying I strict att-uitic 3 to business, expects to suit all j those who maj favor him with their patronage, j Having heretofore carried on nothing but ! First-Class Hair Dressing: Saloons, j he expec's to give entire satisfaction to all. Sr-SS" Children and J,auies hair neatly cut ana JOSEPH WEBBER. sc, 19y2 PORTLAND 33 is no more. The editor of the Louisville Courier Journal informs his readers that "Twenty "one hundred and ninety-one years ago to day (Thursday), our distinguished friend Demosthenes died by poison." The champion croquetist in England ! lately eot through thirteen hoops without j a break. Tf it was out on the croquet i " ' ' ground, she did well; but if it was in her j six months dressing-room it was nothing extraordi- ! Hilary.'1- A George Peabody has just given an ad- i ditional 400,000 to the Peabody Insti- j tute, ot liaitimore. is it not about time he was figuring" up to see what be has got left? The first thing he knows, he will have to be borrowing money to get borne Ob. ;- , ; ' . The climate of Tennessee must possess remarkable sanitary qualities. Thus the West Tennessee Whig of last week says: "A negro man who was split open with an ax at Trenton a few weeks since is re covering, though slightly paralyzed on 'one "side." -' -. t-r,. -, : -Johnny McGrade, the "celebrated pu pilist" (whom few people have ever heard - of perhaps) was shot dead in a saloon in White Pine, September 12th, by a youth named Leonard, whom he had beaten with a slung shot. Will Leonard please come East? . Anna Dickinson certainly has an abun dance jf pluck. After showing up Brig ham Young's bagnio in her most pungent and pitiless style before an audience of fif teen hundred in San Francisco, she is now on her way to Salt Lake City to lecture. 1 mi . . 1 . ; - . . - . ... 1 me wuraau iuai marries -Ui3 Anna will - laTe a capable protector. Miss Anna Dickinson says that a ma jority of the first female emigrants to Cal ifornia were of that class which come under the head -'no better than they ought to'be;" 1 Kea Bifntline says 'seven eightbs off Califorjuia's, e population get drunk; George Francis says California is bankrupt and utterly "played out." . .The J evidence, being all in, the jury will now sit on the-corpse and hatch the verdici,. ' The Utah IaibJ Reporter, alluding to the Byron scandal, says that in . Utah ap . ostles, presidents, bishops, ciders, priestsj and teachers, without; shame or eecrecy, practice worse crimes than Mrs. Stowe ac ' coses Byron of. ' High officials marry ' nieces their own brbthers'daughters,and even two ef then at once marry half sis ters, mothers, and daughters 'at the same In the City of Albany, Act of Congress, ,lS63.i : It has a Paid-up Capital of $1,000,6( 0. j It uaers Low rates of Premium. . t It furjiishcs Larger Insurance than other Cora- panics fur the same money. It is Dcfinito and Certain in its Terms. , It is a Home Company in everv locahtv. ; . m. 1 . , , . J. H. MITCHELL. J. N. POLTO. A. SMITH. ! Its Policies are exempt from Attachment. !...... . . i There are no Unnecessary Restrictions in the Pol- ! Mitchell, Dolph & Smith, ' ieies. " ! A TTORNEY'S and COUNSELLORS at LAW, Every Policy is Non-forfcitablc. j Solicitors in Chaneerv and Proctors in Ad- TJuited States Internal Revenue Col lector's Office, District of Oregon. Notice is hereby given that the Annual list of Taxes for Isd'J, also monthly lists for months of April and May, 1809, 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, Yamhill ccmnty, August Cth to 10th inclusive. Oregon City, Clackamas county, August 12th to 10th 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 propertv. W. CHAPMAN, Dcpntv Collector, District of Oregon. Dated, Albany, July 9th, lS69-45tf "sTdennyT pkdeb.takt: h7l and Manufacturer and Dealer the stability of this Company, with Its past his tory, increasing capital and business, aud the sat-1 isfactory manner in whifn it has discharged its obligations in the past, are guarantees for tho future such as far-seeing and careful mas require in their investments. Persons generally, who thoroughly understand the workings'Sjf Life Insurance, are anxious to avail themselves of its equitable provisions. , Full information will be given to those who desire, at the Agency. , . . , I I CAUfiS. 4 in all kinds of 'or AnniiTrT .V ADVASCE, t2 "LOCAL ITEMS" made a SPECIALTY. Policies niav be taken which Pav to the Insured their Full Amount and Keturn all the Pre miums, so that the Insurance cots Only the Interest on the Annual Payments. Policies may be taken that will Pay to the In sured, after a certain number of years, Dur ing Life, an Annual Income of One-Tenth the Amount named in the Policy. No Extra Rate is charged for risks npon the Lives of Females. - Insures not to Pay Dividends, but at so low a cost that dividends will be impossible. uiiralty. Office over the old street, Portland, Oregon. Post Office, Front 1 FURNITURE & CABINET WARE, TCATTRASSES, ETC., Under the "States Rights Democrat , oflice, w m rf R arimtiHi.it v ttnil Tmitii.AKil itv aI flail, flaw j JL Plow commends it favorably to the special notice of every farmer. It possesses a decided superiority over all other plows now in use. The wheels are four feet in diameter, and ran on the unplowcd land. Its entire construction is in no way complicated. The plow is managed in every manner with ease, and requires only two levers to be used in making any alteration. The supe riority of the "Gay" Plow will be clearly shown by the following certificate : We, the undersigned, citizens of Linn county, Oregon, having purchased and used upon our farms the "Gay" Plow, hereby certify that the same has given us entire satisfaction. Its facility for adjusting to suit the depth of furrow without moving from the seat, is simple 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 durable, 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 gang-plows, in strikinic off land and in plowing, not having to make the nec essary changes in the machinery, and the scat is always level, not thr wing the driver forward or ! sideways as in other plows. Better work and , more of it can be accomplished by the use of this Flow than by band. Wc take pleasure in recommending the "Gay.' Plow to our brother farmers, as one having no superior in Oregon. , J. G. REED. W. P. ESTTOM, A. S. LOONEY. E. W. PIKE. W.H.GOLTTREE. 11. DAVIDcON. May 20th, 1869. The "Gay" Plow is manufactured by II. Goulding, Portland Machine Shop. . All orders will be promptly attended to by ad dressing, ; j C. I. GAY, j Portland,; Oregon. Home Office, 39 State' Street, Boston. Pacific Branch Offices, , 302 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. Room 3, Carter' Building, Portland, Ongon, EVERSON & HAINES, General Arts. Itl SSi;iaI, &E1VKIITS, Agfs, ALBANY, OREGON. - " ' Albany, September 19, 1868-2r i ' A New Gold ITIetaL AMEItlCAIV EXC1IASGE, ! FIRST STREET. ALRASY. oet24(S-7 ! THE REGISTEB JOB PRINTING OFFICE, Firt street, (opposite Parriah Co.'b ttore,) i . t -.. : : .- ' ' Albany s s s Oregon. ITS POLICIES ARE NEGOTIABLE. By the Charter of the Company, certificates of obligatioas will be issued, agreeing to purchase its policies at their value which, when accompa nied by the policy duly, assigned or transferred, are negotiable, and may be used as collateral se curity, in making loans from the Company or from other parties. The Hon. Jino. E. Sanford, Insurance Commis sioner of Massachusetts, in his Report for 1808, speaking of Dividends in Life Insurance Compa nies, says , " Tho sooner such guarantees cease to be made, and such expectations created, the sooner Life Insurance will come to rest on its true motive, and men insure their lives for security, and not for dividends. The best and the most popular companies will then be those that prom ise only equity, and render all that they promise, and furnish the best security, with the most np right and judicious management.' time, and eren sisters of whole blood. Only Four VoTES.--On tnit, 21st, Johnson only lacked! fpur votes oi being elected Senator from Tennessee.'.; It was rthonght' impossible for him - to obtain those four votes.' 'f ;: , cornck or I Front and Washington Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON. L. P. W. Quimby, - - - Proprietor. (Late of the Western Hotel.) T" HIS HOUSE is the most rommodious in the State, newly furnished, and it will be ths endeavor of the Proprietor to make his gueste comfortable. Nearest Hotel to tho steamboat landing. ! sfr- The Concord Coach will always be fonr at the landing, on the arrival of steamships ac river boats, carrying passengers and their bur gage to and from the boats free of charge. Huwie tnpplied with Patent Fir Extinguithtn. C. MEALEY ' DEALER IN & MANUFACTURER OF FTjnisriTTjnE! and CABINET WARE ! Bedding;, Etc., Corner First and Broad Albin streets, ALRAXY, OREGON. Albany Agents. J. BARROWS CO., Agents for Linn A Benton counties. JOHN BRIGGS, Agent for Linn A Benton counties. May J2, 'C9-S7 . THE OLD STOYE DEPOT! JOIIJY BRIGGS, . j . COSJIOPOIiITAi HOTEL. . :,. . T ,r (FORMERLY ARRIGOKl'f,) - j Front street i t s Portland, Oregon. THE UNDERSIGNED, ;IIAVING PUR chased this well known Hotel, are now pre pared to offer the traveling public better accom modations than can bo found elsewhere in the city, ' Hoard and Lodging 9' CM) per day. ff PARTICULAR ATTESTIOS PAID TO -J ORDERS OF ALL KINDS in his line. By the Stock plan the full cash effect of the premium is immediately secured to the insured, the Company taking all the risk. By the Mu tual plan, the full value in insurance of the pre mium paid, is -not secured to the policy-holder, who takes a portion of the risk himself." HAVING a very .fair assortment of material we are prepared to execute, with neatness Arrived, -The .United States steamer, Mon ongahdal which was' wshed ash ore f some two years ago-by a great tidal wave at : K.- Thoniasj'ttitrived, at Portsmouth, . (N H w -the 31st;, ' : " i . - . , ,., ;"''f. : ' ' '7 :' - i 'Tax lafcwArfs " AiAiy,--Ther'JndIans. at5pao,Je' Pass recently attacked a mail edvichy itTe'-x'.Col. Stoae end four solders. ; ', - ' and dispatch, all kinds of JOB DFEtI3STTINra- - ' . I -I V. t . . . 5, .... . r sueh as . Hand-bills, v ' " 1'rojramme,' , n . i -Bill-heads,. i i . Cards, '-Ball of all fatS, 5 - - Pamphlets, Lubels, ..' - Blanks Lxintlm, aiT a" low fiprnres as a doe regard to taste and good work wITt allow. "When: you. want-aaything in tho printing line; call .aC lb Kkbistkr office.- Policies Issued In GJ-olcl ot- Currency, WM. E. HALE, MANAGER. WELLS, FARGO . & CO., GENERAL AGENTS FOlt THE PACIFIC COAST.. s J. C. JTIaETVDEIVII ALL, :, TRAVELING AGENT For Oregon and Washington Territory. . - . i. -' Albany, September 11, 18C9-1U The Hotel Coach will be in attendance to con vev Passenecrs and baggage to and from the Hotel free of charqe. I J. B. SPRENGER. : Office Oregon A California Stage Company, B, G. WHiTEHorse. Acent. - , -tit GEO. B. COOK. S. D. SMITH. THE OCCIDENTAL, FORMERLjY X77"ost;ox-xx ECotel, Corner First and Morrison streets, Portland, Oregon. r nriAir a. a.l 1 u : eSSTS. OiVlllrJl tuua nave wneu iuio well known house, refilled and refurnished it throughout, built a largo- auuuion, maaiug thirty more pleasant rooms, epiargeu me ming and Sitting rooms, making itjby far the Best Motel In iortland. A call from the traveling public will satisfy them that the above statements are trne. . - ; BMITH COOK, Props. N.5B.-Hdt and cold ' Bats attached to the house for the benefit of guests. 50 Portland, Angust loth, mtijn, ew t CoIumtoKiia lioiei, ' Nos. 118, 120 and 122 Front street, ' PORTLAND, : v: - OREGON . ED. CARNEY, PROPRIETOR. The Largest, Best and i noit Convenient Hotel in Poitland! Located In the center of bi siness and near all the steamboat landings. i Board and Lodging 2 - From one to two dollars per lay according to the room occupied. . . , ,, . .., Rooms newly furnished and well ventil ated. Superior aceommodat ons for families. gg The New Columbian notel Coach will be in attendance at all the landi ngs to convey pas sengers and baggage to and rom this Hotel .17 Free ot Charge ! -fS3r; 69 October 31. 1803-8 FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. Insurance Company Nos. 416 and 418 California Street, San Francisco, Cal. Stockholders Individually Liable. Cash Capital, In Gold Coin, 9T50.000. Deposit in Oregon, $50,000. Losses Promptly and Equitably Adjusted. THIS COMPANY having complied with the laws of Oregon, by making a deposit of fifty thousand dollars, is now prepared to effect insur ance against Loss or Damage by Fire, and also against Marine and Inland Navigation risks, 'on liberal terms. GUST AVE TOUCHARD, Pres. CHAS. D. HAVEN, Sec'y. W. W. Parrisli & Co., Agents for Albany. Albany, January 9, 1SG9-1S E. F. RUSSELL, ATTOBSET AT LAW. JAMES ELKINS, HOTABT PUBLIC. DEALER 1 STOVES, COOK, PARLOR & BOX, of the best patterns ! ' ALSO Tin, Sheet iron and Copper Ware ! and the usual assortment of Furnishing Goods to be obtained in a TIX STORE ! EdEr Repair neatly and promptly executed, . fir os reammabl term. S5S : "Short reckonings; make long friends." Front street ................. ......... Albany. Next door to Mansfield A Co. dec5'68-12 BLACKSMITHINC ! PLOWS! PLOWS! PLOWS THE , .... i t Gold IVIetal 'Walclies ! HOW BEING INTRODUCED BV C. E. COLLINS &. CO., 629 Washington street, San Francisco, o Surpass anything yet made in the way of an im itation Gold Watch. They wear well and keep good time. ', The Ladies' Watches cost $8. $10 and $15 each; the Gentlemens' cost $15 and $20 each. . -Chains, from $3 to $6 each. BKCOMAtE.XDATIOSB : Sax Francisco, May 12, 1869. This is to certify that I have carried one of tho small sixe Gold Metal Watches which I got of C. E. Collins A Co., and I find that it runs as well, ' and keeps as good time, as anr watch I ever car ried, and I can therefore1 recommend tbem. t am engaged on Sacramento steamer Chrysnpolis. C. A. COLBY. i I am engineer on the San Jose Railroad ; I have been caraying one of C. E. Collins at Co.'s Watches for about one year, and I can safely say it is the very beet watch for time, tbet I have ever seen. GEO. CORNWALL. Engineer on the Sau Jose Railroad. , Toano, May 20, 1889. Meter. G. E. Cnllpn Co. 1 wish to know on what terms you will send five or six watches to one address. liM cral nf the men in this ma- ' chine shop are highly delighted at the watch I got of you: I am very much pleased with it ) it gives satisfaction. Hoping to benr from you soon, XTemain yours, - R. B. PATTON. Clerk, Toano. C. P. B. R..; For List of Prices and 'description of , Goods, send directly to us. Can be sent by express, to be paid for on deliver. ' ' i . C. E. COLLINS it CO., 629 Washington street, Sun Francisco. P. S. Where six Watches of the above are I ordered at one time, we will send one extra, free of all charge. We also deal in the finest Gold and Silver Watches, watchmaker's and jeweler's tools and materials, at the very lowest possible rates.- . . ; ... - - . The new Gold Metal Watches now being intro duced by C. E. Collins A Co., of San Francisco, seem to be just the thing for those desiring a cheap and at the same, time good-looking timo keeper. One of the young lady compositors in our oflice has one of the cheapest kind advertised $8 which runs well, keeps good time, looks well, and seems to fulfill all the requirements ol a high-priced watch. The chain sent with, this watch is of exquisite design and high finish. Sea their advertisement in another column. Alpine Miner j ' ..;,. Watches. We have received one of the new Gold Metal Watches from C. E. ColHns A Co., of. San Francisco. It is neatly finished, hunting case, keeps good time and is, without doubt, tha best watch for the price that ean be purchased in San Francisco. La Porte Union. . . : What Next? Cheaper than silver looking and wearing like gold neither plated or galvan ized are the new Gold Metal Watches we saw last week at our friend Collinsv If we bad not a gold watch which we have to pay each year $2 to "Uncle Sam" for the privilege of wearing we certainly would have a Gold Metal , Watch.' Spectator. ,- . Vfr Jy5tf More than 1,000,000 Persons Bear testimony to the Wonderful Curative . Streets of " " ' !: THE undersigned gives notice to tne general public, that he is now manufacturing the Galesburg Patent Plow ! and any other style of plow that may be ordered. Also, particular attention paid to Horse Shoeing.' Wagon Making, and Carriage J,1 . A o ALL "KINDS, prinWd at the very lowest rates; as ordered, at tnis omce RUSSELL & ELKINS, (Office in Parrish A Co.'s block. First street,) Albany, Oregon. HAVING TAKEN INTO CO-PARTNERSHIP James Elkins, 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 and Mortgages care fully drawn: Homestead and 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 4 ELKINS. -Albany, Oct. 10, '68-5y . - I7.OR SALE A very fair No. 5 eook stove. . Inquire at the Registeb office. and General Jobbing. , .. All work entrusted to me will receive prompts attention, ana do executed in the best possible' manner with good material. A snare of publio patronage is solicited. Shop on corner Ellsworth and Second streets. ftrtrtrtaifat T. ...a' I.n-w ,: , TV WAAn " J-1- ..." -- J - A . 'U. , Albany, November 21, 1868-11 i rUUtf IIG. - - TURNING. i -aril m w . 1 B w Go "3 V! o 3. B W w 5 a. .- . O E2 2 : A a "3 a a rifr ,1 AM PREPARED TO HO ALL KINDS OF TURNING I ' i I keep on hand and make to order RAWHJU)E-BOTTOiyiZrD CHAIRS, .. . ; .. . : . AUD ... Spinning Wheels . : -E'Bhop tieer the "Magnolia Mills." ' ' . k - JOHN M. METZLER Albany, Nov. 2P, 1868-13 ' VINEGAR BITTERS, Manufactured from the native "2 Herbs and Roots of California, are -,-3 The Great Blood Pniifier. For Inflaramstory and Chrotiie Rsteumatiirra and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious, Re mittent and Intermittent Fevers, diseases of the ' Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bit ters have been most successful. Such diseases are caused by vitiated blood, which is gener , ally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. ' at.- r. TtlnnJ annnnrnP VAI! flSA it impurities bursting through tho skin in Plm-. pies, Eruptions, or Sores cleanse It when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins J eleause it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood healthy, and all will be wolt. ' i gold by all Druggists and Dealers. , k: h. Mcdon ald & co., -PRCOalSTS AND OBNTS, :. . t Com Pine and ISansomti streets, San Franelseo, . Cal. and Sacramento, Cab. nd 31 Piatt pr!7-6 street, N..V, 12n