The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, May 07, 1870, Image 4

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    - About Nails! The following table
will show at a glauce the length cf the
various sises, and the number of nails in
a pound. They are rated from " three
penny" up to " twenty-penny.? The
iirst eoluiiin gives the name, the second
th? length in inches and the third the
number per pound :
S penny,, 1 inch, lonsr. 557 per pound
4 " li " 353 "
5 " lj " 232 "
( " 2 ' 1G7 "'
7 2 " 111 "
8 " 2J " 101 "
10 " 2 " 98 "
12' " 3 " ' 51 "
20 " CJ S4 "
Spikes, 4" " 1G "
" 4 " 12 "
" 5" " 10 "
" G " 7 "
" 7 " 5 '
From this table an estimate of quanti
ty and suitable sizes for any job can be
easily made.
The Evening News is the title of a
sprightly little daily just started at Sac
ramento by B. F. Iluntly & Co. all
practical printers at one bit a week. Its
editor, Vincent Ryan, is a young man of
ability and considerable experience, hav
ing been connected with several different
papers on this coast. lie will make it a
readable paper.
A Characteristic Sgene. A late
number of the "Workingman's Journal of
San Francisco has tbr following charac:
teristic description of the closing scenes,
on the last night of the session of the
Calitoi nia l)cmocratie Legislature :
Pandemonium . and bedlam, or; the
reast 01 nelsliazzar, was as nothing in
comparison to the scenes enacted on the
last night of the Legislature of u Thous
and Commissioners. - AVe understand
that during the last scenes of that no
torious conclave, duriug their druuken
orgies, one of the country members,
while drunk and outside of the bnilding,
wastied to a tree and robbed of sixty
dollars, stripped of his hat, coat and
boots, aud was not relieved until five
o'clock the nest morning. Wo will
i throw the mantle of charity over the
I man by not giving his name. One man
'was seen running off with a copy of
I Webster's dictionary. Oh! shade of
Henry, Hamilton, Clay, and Webster,
look down with compassion on your de
generate sons in tho California Legisla
ture, iueludiDg the lobby members. -
, . . - .
An Ohio burglar has discovered a way
of breaking a window without producing
a smash. He presses against the pane a
thoroughly tarred paper, to which tho
glass, when broken into pieces, sticks
instead of falling down noisily.
The milkmen of Ilio Janeiro have dis
covered a way' to convince their doubting
customers of the purity, of their milk.
Tho cow is led by a slave around the
streets, and the milk supplied from the
Indian Affairs. Five companies j CQW in rront of tho rrcmises, milked by
ot cavalry are tinder orders tor i ort i the slave
Hayes, for active service against depre
dating Indians, under the command of
Gen. Custer.
A Reminiscence. In May, 1SG9,
the Democrats of Linn county, in Con
vention, passed a resolution instructing
Hostile. The Indians of Wyoming their delegates tp the btatc Convention to
, . . , c A. ... f ! question Mr. L. h. G rover as to whether
are making it hot for the ''white set- 1 T 111 v j . . w
Gen. Lino had done his duty at Wash
tiers . there. We antic.pate that whtn j too Ab3at that ti.n, Mr Asahel
Custer with his cavalry boys gets out I then Democratic Stat0 iriuter and
there, matters will be slightly reversed. ; eJUor of the gaIeia S!atcsmaf exhibited
. , ,. . . , , r to us a ludicrous caricature, in which, on
A Tre.mble.-A slight shock of fone s.dei werQ gathercd the' LiQn C0U'Qtj
earthquake was experienced at nguna aeiegates ani oa tne other side Btood
City. Nevada, on the 24th. plr. C rover, facing the delegation. The
spokesman was represented as asking:
The New York Democrat is severe ou j .j G rover Sir In your opinion, did,
the recent speech of 3Ir. lien drifts, 1 or did not Gea. Lace do his whole duty at
at New Orleans. Under the head of j Washington?" And Mr. Grover was
i:f.: , .,f i,., vt;n ,,-., 1 represented as responding thus: Gentle-
Senator Hendricks, of Indiana, lately
UGPUBUCAN PIATFORH.
The Union Republican party of Oregon in Con
vention, makes this declaration of , its principles
an.l polity :
lot. Unfaltering devotion to tho Union, first,
last, and forever ; and unwavering fidelity to the
Constitution and its amendments, and to tho laws
of our National Legislature.
2 1. Wo wholly approve the principals and pol
icy of tho administration of President Grant, as
carrying iotj practical application the principles
for which we have successfully striven. And we
particularly comincud those points In his Inaugu
ral Address, wherein bo declares " let it be un
dcrtuod that no rcpudiator of ono farthing of our
pul'lio debt will bo trusted in public places, and it
will g far towards strengthening a credit which
ought to be the bst in tho world," and " I would
protect the law abiding cili.on, whether of native
or foreign birth, wherever his rights are preju
diced or the flag of our country floats ;" and " I
will have no policy to enforce against tho will of
tho people. . '
3d. Wo have eonfidenco that tho Administra
tion will wisely and firmly protect tho interests
and sustain the dignity of tho Xation in respect to
other nations, and especially with regard to our
just claims against Great Britain.
4th. We denounce all lorins ot rcpu. nation as a
national crime, and tho national honor requires
the payment of tho public indebtedness in the
uttermost good laith to all creditors at borne or
abroad, not only according to the letter, but the
spirit of the laws under which it was contracted.
And for this purpose, wo favor a strict economy
in tho Administration of tho National Govern
ment, and the application to such payment of all
surplus revenue, from whatever source ncrivea
and that taxation should be equalized and reduced
as rapiuly as the national faith will permit.
6th. AVe make no distinction between citizens,
whether of foreign or native birth; and that we
sympathize now and ever with men of all nation
alities striving for self government.
6th. That we are opposed to any change in our
naturalization laws which shall admit to citizen
ship any foreigners not now entitled thereto un
der said laws.
7th. We favor a judicious system of railroad
and river improvements in Oregon, in order to de
velop our resources aud invite settlement of onr
unoccupied territory and for this purpose .insist
that Congress should make us liberal grants of
aid.
8th. Wo ara in favor of a tariff for revenue,
with such discriminations in favor of our domes
tic manufactures as will not diminish its efficiency
lor the purposes ox revenue.
9th. We favor universal amnesty Jo the people
01 tooso sstatcs lately in rcocinon, wnicn nave
been restored to full relations in the Lmon.
10th. We are in favor of fostering the cause of
c-.lucation, and are opposed to any diversion of
the common school fuuvla of this State to any
other purpose than tho support 01 common schools.
11th. We recognize in the Union Ilepublican
party the measures and men who saved tho Gov
ernment from destruction, and that its continu
ance iu power is the only sura safeguard to na
tional peace and prosperty. And with this plat
form we appeal to tho. voters of Oregon for their
suffrages aud support. 1
of the
Hendricks,
made a speech South, advising the people
to accept the riucc-nth Amendment and
cultivate the negro vote,
see jrreat men chasiuir a
faster than they can possibly run, in the
hope of stealing a ride by climbing in
over the tailboard. And we have no ad
men ot L.inn county uch is my opin
ion." As no man in Oregon at that time
I T . ti 1!.'1! 1
Knew iur. v rover,- politically aim person-
We dislike to J Deller '"an .Air. jusn Knew mm, 11
wairon a little
I seemed to us then, as it seems to us now,
that in Mr. liush's opinion, Mr. Grover's
i disposition to promptly meet and discuss
NEW TO-DAY.
Plro! 37ixro! Fire!
" A Stitch in
Time Saves Nine !"
TT3STI03ST
Fire ana Marine Insurance
Nog. 416 and 418, California street,
San Francisco, - - - uamonua.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE
Cash Capital, in Cold Coin, $T50,000.
Deposit in Oregon, 50,000.
Losses Promptly and Equitably Adjusted
And 1'aid tn Uold voui.
THIS COMPANY having complied with tho
laws of Oregon, by making a deposit of fifty
thousand dollars, is now prepared to effect insur
ance against Loss or Dam ago by Fire, and also
against Marine and Inland Navigation risks, on
liberal terms.
GUSTAVE TOUCHARD, Pres.
CHAS. D. HAVEN, Sec'y.
J. C.
MSNOSNHALL,
Agent for Albany.
Albany, January S, 1870-18
DIRECT IMPORTATION !
NEW TO-DAY.
miration for the pluck or Democracy of i 01 mat c.3t?re- 7iS a ""ingor conspie
those cunamg Democrats who first loathe, ! noastrail ia his general make up; that
tho,, r it iLn H, I-,,., ! Mr. Grover was (and he has uot changed
and all their lives they taught us to i sln,cc. we JniaSlnc; a good deal impregna-
fceliove wrong, simply to gain office. It j 5?a P ic? ot tb? tYraul S"-
is a r.itv to see till, eld hickorvs decav
and fall to the earth;
ior the second
timber."
but thank God.
cf more hardy.
A reporter in Hartford undertook to
wflte a description of the dresses of the
ladies at a ccrtaiu balL AnioDs other
tacts lie mentioned th&l 'Mis Blood
good wore a double shirt, neatly trimmed
with narrow satin Tibbon." Nobody
knows exactly what lie means ; but it is
considered rathor obbioous that Miss
liloodgood's -brother has been around
among the newspaper ofllces trying to
interview" that reporter. Mr. Blood
good is aococip&Tiied upon hU rambles
by a very discouraging club. It is
atransre, but the reporter don't seem a
Lit anxious ta hold sweet converse with
Dloodgc-od.
A majority of the interior journals of
California lately contain articles con
gratulating their readers on the adjourn
ment f the Legislature. There is a
general concurrence in. the opinion that
it was the most incapable and reckless
which ever assembled in the State. The
people are congratulated upon having
anything lett, and one paper, tho San
Mateo Gazette, considers it exeeedicglj
fortunate that the Capitol was not
swapped off for stock in the San Mateo
Tannery Company. The Legislature
finds no defenders, except in such par
tisan journals as have derived benefits
from special acts, like the Litigant and
State Organ Acts, while some of the most
ultra Democratic sheets condemn these
measures as being both impolitio on
party grounds and unjust to the country
press.
The Salem Statesman has found a
"champion boy," of whom it relates the
following : " Jesse Bowen, a boy of ten
years, lives with his widowed mother on
a piece of rented ground, across the
river, some four miles from this place,
lie is the oldest of his mother's children,
and has already proved his ability to act
as the head of the family. The little
fellow has been at .work .this epring,
plowing with a yoke of cattle and a
heavy plow, which, our informant re
marked, would kill a man. Nothing
daunted, however, the boy worked away,
and plowed some ten acres of land in
crood style. His last day's work wa3
about an acre, which, with ono yoke of
cattle, would not be bad for a child of
much larger gTOwth. His brave con
duct attracted the attention of the neigh
bors, and a few days since Mr. D. D.
Prettyman and some others volunteered
their help and went to work and put in
his grain in one day. The family have
about twelve acres in all sowed, and it is
safe to venture that there is not another
boy in the country who can show as
mucn tor his ace. We were about ta
ay that he is the making of a man, but
m one sense ot the word he is a man
aireaay."
Washington, April 25. The ways
v.u vyumnmiee nave agreed to-
. "mt A, P"anl amendment to the fund
mg bill, the purport of which i
The Senate Committee on Mil;., a"
fairs substantially agreed to all the prol
Vision of Wilson's bill excepting tho pro-
mvu a in jjr vi uiuvers. ja this sub
ject the committee will probablv rennm
mend tho adoption of the schedule ot the
House bill, with certain modifications.
Boston has fined a man $3 for attempt
iDg 10 kiss a lauy in tuo street.
But will Mr. Bush explain now, in the
Press, just what kind of impression he
did tben seek to convey by the caricature
in point? Perhaps Mr. Grover would like
to know. Other would, anyhow. 1'urt
land Commercial.
Coktxne, April 25 Freighting north
has fully commenced. Creighton & Mun
roc yesterday forwarded 100 tons to
Montana. The roads are good, transpor
tation plentiful aud rates low. Coaches
make the trip from Corinno to Helena
in three and a half days instead of six
days, a3 heretofore.
NEWS ITEMS.
Men who dot the i's Pugilists.
The pale of society The blondes.
A band of hope Tie wedding-ring.
A black business A pitched fight.
A smart thing A mustard plaster.
Gough draws like the Dickens out
West.
What grade of offence is it for a gen
tleman to hook a lady's dress.
t. dead reckoning Calculating one's
funeral expenses. -
Why is the world like a piano ? Be-
Sewixg Maciiixes. Messrs. Blain & Yoong
are arccts for the sale of Sewing Machines, and
all the fixtures necessary thereto. This enables
tboso who with to purchase any of tho first-class
machines to get what they order at the lowest
cash price, and if anything should be lacking, or
should get out of repair, these gentlemen will
take pleasure in furnishing tho missing articlo, or
put the machine ia running order, without extra
cost quito au advantage, as those who have pur
chased machines at a distance, have learned by
sad experience. No household is complete with
out one of these labor-savers, and if you want to
be sure of getting what you order, at tho lowest
pri ;e, and have it delivered to you in complete
runng order, call at Blain and Young's and
leave your order. Xuff ced.
Mrs. Dcxiwat has juBt received
Eartram k Fanton Sewing Machines,
number of
direct
from Xcw York. It is claimed for these machines
thai they are simple in construction, easily under
stood, make aa elastic stitch, fasten their own
ends, adjust their own needles, are easily moved
jibout ou castor3, (a convenience bo other ma
chine possesses), have extra attachments for all
ki'ids of fancy work, and are always in running
order. They will seam, hem, fell, quilt, cord,
rum's, embroider, braid, tuck or gather run
without noiso, will not soil tho operator's clothes,
and arc sold at lower prices than any other table
machine ia uae. Price of machine, with black wal
nut table and drawer, oiled and waxed, fifty
five dollars. 23-3m
Railroad Ties Wanted.
ninno'in stock
OF
TOYS, FANCY GOODS,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
GIFTS, PRESENTS, BOOKS, &C.,&C
For the Holidays of 1869-70,has arrived,
Direct from lew York,
And is now on Ehibition at
SANTA CLAUS' HEADQUARTERS,
lOS FRONT STUEET, PORTLAND,
Where every purchaser will find
The Largest Stock !
The Greatest Variety ! !
The Cheapest Prices ! ;
This immense Btock having been pur
chased for currency in New York, will bo scld to
dealers and others in coin, at
Less Pncea Than Ever Before !
Strangers and citizens will find SANTA
CLAUS' HEADQUARTERS a most interesting
place to visit, as the gorgeous array of new nov
elties, and the thousand comical toys therein, give
the store the appearance of an Eastern '
MUSEUM OF CURIOSITIES !
ADVERTISEMENTS.
A Weekly Newspaper,
Containing' 28 colums of matter,
IS PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY,
r
Iu the City of Albany,
AT
3 I ox iLanxim,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
IS AVVAKCE,
Six months.,
..$2
"LOCAL ITEMS" made a SPECIALTY.
THE REGISTER
JOB PRINTING
Firtt itreet, (opposite Parrish & Co.'s ttore,)
Albany s s s Oregon,
' NATIONAL LIFE
Insurance Company
OF THE
UNITED STATES of AMERICA,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Chartered by special Act of Congress,
Approved...... . July 25, 1868.
Cash Capital,
81,000,000.00
DIRECTORS:
CLARENCE H. CLARK,
JAY COOKE,
W. O. MOORIIEAD,
GEORGE F. TYLER. -J.
HINCKLEY CLARK,
E. A. ROLLINS,
HENRY D. COOKE,
W. F. CHANDLERf
JOHN D. DEFREES,
EDWARD DODE,
II. C. FAHXEST0CK.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW ENGLAND
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
or BOSTON.
CO.
INCORPOBATED 1835.
Cash assets
Cash Dividend, lSfi7........,
Cash Dividend, 1868. .........
Total surplus dividend.......
Losses paid in 168.......
Total losses paid..............
.........t7,000,000- 00
62A.S73 65
788,197 88'
..n... 8.6H.771 00
......... 67S.500 00
......... 8,342,100 00
Income for 1867- 2,853,031 41
No extra charsro for traveling to and from Ui
Atlantic States, Europe, Oregon, or the Sandwich
Islands. ' i'.
?En Soma idea mav be arrived at as to the
extent of the stock when it is known that of
Dolls alone there are owe hundred amtl fifti-Jice
varieties! Making that Department a perfect
BAZZAR OF BEAUTY I
Full Descriptive Catalogues now ready.
Call early to secure choice gifts.
S. J. M'CORMICK,
8mB Agent for Santa Clans.
BUILDERS, ATTENTION 1
SASH, BLIXD AND BOOR
FACTORY!
II
AVING a very fair assortment of material
wo are prepared to execute, with neatness
and dispatch, all kinds of
OFFICERS:
CLARENCE E. CLARK, PhUadulphia, Presi
dent. JAY COOKE, Chairman Financo Executive
Committee.
HENRY D. COOKE, Washington,' Vice Presi
dent. .
EMERLOX W. PEET, Philadelphia, Secretary
A, Actuary.
6. TURNER, Washington, Assistant Secretary.
FRANCIS O. SMITH, M. D., Medical Director.
. EW1NG MEARS, M. D., Assistant Medical
Director.
cause it 13 lull ot sharps ana flats.
TIio modern key to wealth A bur
glar's jimmj.
When women get tl e right of suffrage
they will all be "ballot girls."
Why are clouds like tho coachmen?
Because they hold the rains.
How to take a man of doubtful credit
Take no note of him.
If you have no patrimony, you have
a poor chance for matrimony.
A woman's pride and a sailor's guide
The needle.
Tho best throw at dice is io throw
them away.
Why is a man half asleep like twice
x? Because' he's doze-in.
How may a man always become four-
handed? By doubling bis fists.
The man who knows how to keep ho
tel a mau who- is a host in himself.
A trade that never fails: No miller
need get out of employment, for he can
always gricd his teeth.
The poor fellow "who couldent hold
his Own" has got himself into worse
difficulty by trying to hold anothers.
It's loan-j here, as the sentimental
pawnbroke's daughtersaid of her father's
shop?
A race betweeu a clothes horse and a
nightmare is the latest turf sensation
A nose by any other name would
smell as well.
Office seekers cry: "O! that I were an
event, that I might take place.
Everarreens people that don t take
the papers.
Straight" drinks very soon make its
subjects crooked.
Fritz ssvs that at the lecture the other
evening, the audience was bo quiet you
could hear a bed tick
The man in debt for his shoes cannot
say that 1iis sola is his ojrra.
dating his time btcalmg a man s
watch. Every watch should be on its
guard.
XT .
now long can a goose stand on one
foot? Try it that's the way the goose
1UUUU OUl,
Josh Billings says: Tew find tho squaro
root ov a hog's nose, tura him into a
yaruen patcu.
Office Ohego-j isn California Rail- )
noiD Co., Portlasi, April 1, 1870. J
rgIIE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW PREPARED
1 to contract for tho delivery, on the Lino of
the Oregon and California Railroad, between
Parrot's creek and Albany, of
XOO,000 TIES,
of the following description ; Eight feet long, 6
inches thick, and 10 inches face, with the bark
tnken off. To bo delivered between the 1st day
of May and 1st of September, 1870. .Proposals
for hewn timber arc invited.
For particulars apply at the OEco of the
Company.' "
President.
The Salem Statesman, Albany and Corvallis
papers please copy and send bill to Company's
Utnee. apra-31-im
I
HEREBY WARN ALL PERSONS NCT
to trust my sons, Charles V. L. or William F.
Simpson, on my account as their guardian or as
thier father, for I will not be responsible for any
liabilities or pay any debts they may contract
after this date.
S. SIMPSON.
HarrisburgOgn., April 5, 70-31 -6w.
THE
O O H. O It s
That Photograph Best,
. A R E
BLACK, BROWN, GREEN, SCAR
LET, M0R00N, P ORANGE.
Tboso that take White, or nearly so, are
Purple, Blue. Crimson, Pink, &c
Sept. 18, '69-2 ' J. A. WINTER.
"TO TnE WORKING CLASS. We are now
prepared to furnish all classes with constant em
ployment at home, tho whole of the time or foj
the spare moments. Business new, light and
profitable. Persons of either sex easily earn
from 50c to $5 per evening, and a proportional
sum by devoting their whole time to too business.
Boys and girls can earn nearly as much as men.
That all who see this notice may send their ad
dress, and test the business, we make this unpar
alleled offer : To such as are not well satisned,
we will send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing.
Full particulars, a valuable sample, which will
do to commence work on, and a copy of The
Peojile't Literary Companion one of the largest
and best family newspapers published all sent
free by mail. Reader, if you want permanent,
profitable work, address, E. C.ALLEN & Co.,
10m3 Augusta, Maine.
CHEAP SEWING MACHINES.
?f5)C2 HOME SHUTTLE SEWING Q
JJS-Zo Machine. , A double-thread icJO
lock-stitch Shuttle Machine : stitch alike on both
sides.
ry (jf Celebrated Common-Sense
?S JA I Family Machine. Both ma
chines t ullv Warranted -for 6 years. Machines
BMit tn anv Dart of the coast by express, C. O. D,
Agents wanted in every town on tho Pacific coast,
Liberal commission.
Home Shuttle Sowing Machine Co.,
2 G. G. TltAVER, .
131, First St., Portland,
H. ALTHOUSE. X. WRIGHT. 1. F. BACKEHSTO.
ALTIIOrSE & CO.,
LYON STREET, (ON TOE RIVER BASK),
ALBANY, : s t OBEGOX.
KEEP ON HAND A FULL ASSORTMENT,
and are prepared to
Furnish to Order,
Doors,
Blinds,
Sash,
and
:iv3:cXjXx2srGt-&,
such as
Crown, Panel, Band, and Section Mold
of all sizes.
WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES !
Flooring,
and all other kinds of
Building Material !
JOB FHINTIKrO
snch as '
Hand-bitt,
Programmes,
JiiU-heads,
Cards,
Bull Tickets,
J'amjJilcts,
Labels,
Blanks
of all kinds,
at as low figures as a due regard to taste and good
work will allow. When you want anything in
the printing line, call at the Register office.
THE attention of persons contemplating in
suring their lives, or increasing the amount
of insurance they already have, is called te the
special advantages onered by the .Alll).NAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
1I AS1TK J. II. BIIEIVIVER
WILL GIVE LESSONS ON THE
PIANO, YI0LIX and ORGAN,
AT-
ZZis own or Pnpil's Residence.
mguage.
Broad-
fin HE undersigned gives notice to tho general
1 public, that be is now manufacturing tne
Clalesuiirg Patent Plow !
and any other style of plow that may be ordered,
Also, particular attention paid to
also
Are prepared to do MILL WORK ; furnish Sha
ker Fans, Zigzag Shakers, Suction Fans, Driving
Pulleys, of any kind, at our factory on Lyon
street, (on the river bank), next below Markham's
warehouse.
ALTHOUSE Ji CO.
Albany, February 20, 1869-24
$15 GOOD AS GOLD. $20
BUY THE ONLY GENUINE IMPROVED
OROIDE GOLD WATCHES,
manufactured bt
THE OROIDE WATCII CO.
They are all- the best make, Hunting cases;
finely chased 1 look ana trear like tine gout, and
are equal in appearance to tho best gold watches
usually costing $150. Full Jeweled iever,Gent's
and Ladies sizes, at Via earn.
Our Bonnie Extra Rennea Bond oroide
Gold Hunting Cases, Full Jeweled Levers, are
equal to $200 Gold- Watchei ; Regulated and
truaranleea to Keep correct time, ana wear ana not
tarnith. Extra Vine Cae, at $20 each.
No money la requirea in aavance. we
send 1 bv Express anywhere within the United
States, payable to agent on delivery, with the
privilege to open and examine before paid for,
and it not satisiactory reiurneu, oy paying me
i . j i . i . . 'i -
jCjxpress cnargos. t 1 1 w icnt vjr nwu db
Registered Packages, prepaid, by sending cash
in advance. .
An Anent tend inn for x watche aete an Extra
WA TOH Fit EE. makinn term li Watchet far
90, or erven S20 Watchet for 1ZU.
Also. Eletrant oroiae uoia cnains, or
latest and most costly styles, for Ladies and
Gentlemen, from 10 to 40 inches long, at $2, tl,
$8, and $3 each, sent with watches at lowest
wholesale prices. State kind and size of watch
required,and to avoid bogus concerns, order only
from vtwiua waibn
ISto 148, Fulton Street, New York.
and General Jobbing.
All work entrusted U me will receive prompt!
attention, and be executed in the best possible
manner with good material. A snare of public
patronage is solicited.
Shop on corner Ellsworth and Second streets.
opposite 1'ierce- erry. jr. WU'i.
Albany, November Zl, isos-ll
THE EYES I THE EARS 1
Dr. T. Sj. CJOLiBEIV,
OCULIST AND AUK T,
ALBANY, i : t OREGON.
R. GOLDEN IS A SON OF THE
noted old Opthalmie Doctor. S. C
Golden. -
Dr. GOLDEN has had experience in treating
the various diseases to which the eye and ear are
subject, and feels confident of giving entire satis
faction to those who may place themselves under
bis care. .
Albany, April 10, lS69-31y
Lessons given in tlie Prcnch
For particulars, enquire at the corn
albin and Second streets.
:t, Refers to Prof. Jobs Briogs.
BLACKSMITH INC !
PLOWS ! PLOWS ! PLOWS
Horse Shoeing Wagon
Making,
and Darriage
CRAFTSMEN'S
LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY
OF NEW YORK.
BITCH AN A1Y & 1TIEAKS,
GENERAL AGENTS FOR
Oregon, and Washington, JEdano
Montana lcrntories,
and
PORTLAND... OREQ&N.
Cash Plan, Low Rates, Strictly Mutual.
All Policies Ncn-Forfeitinpj by their
Terms,
No Restriction on Travel, Residence or
Occupation.
Policies issued in Gold or U. S. Curren
cy, as desired.
No extra charge upon women.
All varieties of Policies issued.
upon Surrendered
Largo Cash Value
Policies.
wta-5
E. S. MERRlXIo Agent,
Albany, Oregon.
All Policies non-forfeiting, and governed by tfie-
non-forfoiting law of Massachusetts,
Policy holders the' only persons who rocolvo d i
deeds in this Company, which are 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. ';"'
NO FORFEITURES 1
This old and popular Company, (the oldest Mu"
tnal Life Insurance Company in this .
country) insures at the low
est possible rates.
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'ees for the'
future such as far-seeing and careful mep 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, attho Agency. -;
Home Office, 39 tate Street, Boston.
Pacific Branch Offices,
3Crt Montgomery Street, San Francisco.
Room 3. Carter' Building, Portland, , Oregon,
EVERSON &. HAINES, General Agts.
KlTSSELf,. &IKmS, Agfa,
ALBANY, OREGON. -Albany,
September 19, IS6S-2y
"GAY" NEWS.
Farmers Can Ride and Plow, .
bt securing: one or tde-
TI1E ADVANTAGES OFFERED
ARE:
The National charter, the large capital, the
Low Rates, the common-sense plan, the definite
contracts, the honorable and fair dealings, the
Non-Forfeiting Policies, the perfect security,
the liberal terms oi tne policies, etc., etc., rend
ers the NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COM
PANY of the United States of America worthy of
the patronage of every busines man.
This company, during tho sixteen months of
its existence, has issued
8,825 POLICIES, !
. COVERING i
$20,800,000 INSURANCE.
The extraordinary rapid progress of tho com
pany attests tho estimation iu which it is held by
the public, and the largo amount of new business
transacted it is tho best evidence of tho popular-
ty of its prinfiiws, nnd its adaptability to'mcct
the requirements of its Assurers.
ITS POLICIES ARE NEGOTIABLE.
By tho Charter of the Company, certificates of
obligations will bo issued, agreeing to purchase
its policies at their value which, when accompa
nied by the policy duly assigned or transferred,
are negotiable, and may bo used aa collateral se
curity, in making loans from the Company or
lrom otucr parties.
GAY" PLOWS,
Manufactured and sold for the very low price of
$05 ixntl IYG.
O i
THE simplicity and practicability of this new
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 run 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
toJe used in making any alteration. The supe
riority of tho "Gay" Plow will be clearly shown
by the following certificate :
Wc, 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 ot the carnage ; also, because it is strong
and durable, all except tho wood-work being con
structed of wrought iron no c a-tings are used.
xne wnecis running upon the solid land is on ad
vantage over -other gang-plows, in striking off
land and in plowing, not having to make the noe-
essary changes in the machinery, and the scat is
always level, not thr wing tho driver forward or
sideways as in other plows. Hotter work and
more of it can be accomplished by the use of this
.flow than Dy hand.
We take pleasure in recommending the "Gat"
Plow to our brother farmers, as one having no
suporior in Oregon.
J. U. REED, W. P. ESHOM, .
A. S. LOONEY, - E. W. PIKE,
W. H. GOLTTEEE. II. DAVIDSON.
May 20th, 1860.
The "Gat" Plow is manufactured by II.
Goulding. Portland Machine Shop.
All orders will4o promptly attended to by ad
dressing.
sj. if. UAI,
Portland, Oregon.
The lion. Jno. E. Sanford. Insurance Commis
sioner of Massachusetts, in his Report for 1868,
speaking of Dividends in Life Insurance Compa
nies, says , " The 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-
se only equity, and render all that tbey promise,
and furnish the best security, with the most up
right and judicious management."
" By the Stock plan the full cash effect of the
premium is immediately secured to the insured,
the Company taking ALL the risk. 15y 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 himselt.
Policies Issued lit
Gold or- Currency.
Will. E. HALE, MANAGER.
WELLS, FARGO & CO.
GENERAL AGENTS ;
FOR TIIE PACIFIC COAST.
Albany Agents.
J. BARROWS k CO., Agents
for Linn A Benton counties.
JOHN lUtlGGS, Agent
for Linn k Benton countios.
May 22, '69-37
THE OLD
STOVE DEPOT!
JOIIIY BRIGOS,
DEALER IK
STOVES, COOK, PARLOR & BOX.
of the best pattern
AUSO
Tin, Slice Iron and
Copper Ware I
and the usual assortment of Furnishing Goods ta
be obtained in a
TIN SgQRB I
ti? Repair neatly and promptlg executed,
jpatron reaeonable term. "S3
"Short reckonings, make long friends."
rront street .......Albany.
Next door to Mansfield k Co.
dec5'68-I2 "
J. C. IttEIVMiwHAM.,
TRAVELS NO AGENT
For Oroffon and Washington Tsrritoxy.
Albany, September II, IS69
MAKING THE fcJ
Cm
I EVERY VARIETY 0F
GILBERT E?.0.9 ACEflTG,
SALEM, OREGON.