The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, August 19, 1871, Image 1

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    VOL. 3.
ALBANY, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1871.
NO. 50.
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TERMS IN
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Six Months
Single Copies..
ADVANCE.
, Throe Dollars
Two Hollars
Ten Cents
ADVERTISING RATES.
Transient advertisements per Sqnare of ten
lines or lesi, first insertion, $2 ; each subsequent
insertion, $1. . .. ,
Larger advertisements inserted on the most
iberal terms.
JOB WORK.
flavin- received new type, stock of colored
Inks, cards, a Gordon Jobber, etc., we are pre
pa ed lo execut all kinds ot printing in a better
manner and fiftv per.cent. cheaper tnan ever bo
fore offered in this city. .
' Agents for the Register.
The following gentlemen are authorized to re
ceive fcd receipt for subscription, advertising,
etc., ror tnj uecistek ;
1UUAM SMITH. Esq
.To lie S. II. CtACGUTOS
I'liTER HUME, Esq. ...
W. H. KIRK. Esq....
R. E. WHEELER. Vq
T. II. REYNOLDS. Eq
O. P TOMPKINS. Esq.-
U. P- FISHER. Esq
,..Tiarrislurg.
Lebanon.
....... Brownsville
......Seio.
..Salem.
Iliirrisburg.
...'Frisco.
NEW ADVERT ISEM ENTS.
JOHN CONNER,
B JL U K I-W
EXCHANGE OFFICE,
ALBASY, ORUGOX.
DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO
check at sight. ...
Interest allowed on time deposits in.coin.
Exchange on Forilaud, San Francisco and
New York for sale at lowest rates.
Collections made and promptly remitted.
. Refers to II. W. Corbutt, llenry Failing, W. S.
Ladd.
Banking hours from 8 a. m. to 4 p. a. "S
Albany, February 1, 1871.22v3
ADVERTISEMENTS.
LOOK UEKfi !
SAA FU VACIStO STORE!
CORNED rillST ASD FEBBT STREETS,
ALBANY OREGON.
Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of
STOVES, PUMPS & TINWARE 1
I will hare for sale the celebrated
Plamon d XlooXc.
cook stove, and other leading styles.
Also, manufacture all kinds of
Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware,
in the best style, at loweRt rates,
FOR CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE.
BUSINESS CARDS.
TTORNEY AND COUiSELUtt A 1
Orru-K No. J i t First street, between Mor-
.... - .1... s....-..i,.n..l lliii.l
risn ana Al'ler, opposite ei . . .
Portland, Oregon.
Will practice in the Superior and Inferior
Courts of tbe Stat-;, and in the District and Cir-i-nit
Court of the United States, giving special at
teutioa to the collection of debts in all parts of
Orc-on, stsd t obtaining discharges iu Bauk-rinU-v,
which, since the last amendment to the
law. i.iav be obtained from all debts .contracted
1.. Jann.irv 1st. 1SISU, witbout re-raru u me
cr ceataje whi-b the assetts may finally pay.
XoVw-ia'wr 26. 187-12vSy
I"
JCDCE KELSAV. JOSEPH BASSOS.
KliLSAY & HANSON,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
(Partners for Linn county.)
OFFICE In Post Offi-e Building, (up stairs).
Albany, Linn county. Ore ion.
9fv3
C. IVHZALEY
DEALER IU & MANUFACTURER OF
U TJ IO. 353" X TT 35. 33 2
:: and- -
CABINET WARE-!
I5elling- Etc.,
Corner First ani Sroad Alb in streets,
ALB AN y, OREGON.
JlS PARTICULAR ATTE.1TIOS PAID TO 'T
cnu?.s or az.1. einbs
in his line
October ISftS-8
GEO. F. SETTLES1IER,
1 IR, TJ Gr Gr I S T.
(Successor to D. W. Wakefield,)
Parrish's New Ruildiug-, l-'irst Street,
ALBANY, OREUON.
Always on hand a full supply of
The) Purest Wines and Liquors,
for Medicinal purposes only. -
" -
A "well selected stock of
Groceries and Crockery
will always be found at my establishment.
I will sell all goods in my house, for Cash or
Produce on delivery, cheaper than ever before
offered in this market.
S, All kinds of repairing done, on short
notice, and entire satisfaction warranted, at my
Stove aud Tin Store.
JULIUS GRADWOUL.
Nov. 19-11
BUILDERS, ATTENTION
SASH, BLIXD AXD BOOR
P A C T O 11 Y
S. H. At-TBOCSE. S. WRIGHT. J. T. BACKKSSTO.
AliTIIOUSE & CO.,
I.T0S STREET, (OS THE RIVER BASK),
ALBANY,
OREGON.
o
SURGEON,
i. k. hick:, .m.
Albany,. ------ Oregon,
FF1CE ON TIIE SOUTH SIDE OF MAIN
Street. ,
Alhany, April 70.-32
DEALER IN
IV.' S. iuI5oi,
CONSTANTLY on hand and receiving,
larje ftock of
Crocarios aid Provisions,
vr i W.'l .w Ware. Tobacco. Cisrar.0, C"
r. ..r, Yankee Notions. Ac, Ac, Whoie
iinn.mtre 11. J. Hill a. O'ni o.
ale
nnd
stor
opposite
Aibativ. Oregon.
j.iIOTO
J. O. UlTf-n&IJ.. J- S. DOLPH. A. SMITH.
Mitchell, Bolph &. Satith,
4 TT0RNEY3 and COUNSELLORS at LAW,
Solicitors in Chancery and Proctors in Ad
tiralty. Office over fue old Post Office, Front
street. Portland, Oregon. . I
3 Af.233 A. WARNSE,
Cirt! Knisicer & Surveyor.
B PREPARED TO DO SURVEYING AND
B E.i'i:i ?enne. Uses improve 1 Solar CompafS.
" rder bv mail pr-m;tly attended to. Residence
..n i h St., oj.pojite Dr. Tate's residence, Albany
Oregon. "9 6m
toeII & FIIhh,
VTT3RNETS A COUNSELLORS AT LAW
and S.iieil rs in Chancery,
(Z Plinn, Notary Putlic,)
Albany, Oreg n. Collections and conveyances
.rf-tt ply attended to. I
Bruss
and Medicines,
CHEMICALS,
PAINTS. OILS, GLASS, ETC.
- All articles warranted pure and of the best
quality. ,
Physicians Prescriptions carefully compounded.
Albany, Oct. 17, 18fiS-6tf
L.IVEHY, FELD & SALE
S T A B L E S!
A I. B A n Y , OREGON.
HOXTGOHERY- & BAUTGES,
PROPRIETORS.
Tr EEP ON HAND A FULL ASSORTMENT
and are prepared to
lm-riiKli to Order,
Doors,
Blintl!,
and
such as
Crown, Panel, Band, and Section Mold
of all sizes.
WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES !
Floorins,
and all other kinds of
' Buildiiis material !
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
XV holesale and Retail,
CORNER FIRST A BROADALBIN,
ALBANY,
A. C. LAYTON.
OREGON,
PROP.
A
J m the stock of Geo. W. Young, and added to
it a large assortment of
GROCERIES
AND NOTIONS !
solicits the patronage of bis friends and the pub
lic. The stock lsvell selected, and will be sold
At the Lowest Prices.
We mean TRADE, and will give you VALUE
RECEIVED.
GIVE USA TRIAL.
A. C. LAYTON.
Corner First and Eroadalbin streets.
We want your Produce, and will give
a bargain as can be v found
and see ns.
good
this burgb. Call
v3n20
CITY DRUG STORE.
A.CAROTHERS.
I
R. SALTMARSB
A. CAROTUERS St CO.
DRUGGISTS & APOTHECARIES,
(Foster's Block, First street),
ALBANY,
j OREGON,
DEALERS IX
Drugs, Chemicals, Medicines,
PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS,
GLASS,
TOIXET GOOD 8,
French and American Calognes,
HANDKERCHIEF EXTRACTS,
CONFECTIONER Y j
Pure
Wines & Liquors,
fur medicinal purposes.
Fine Tobacco and Cigars.
Physician's Prescriptions and Family
Recipes compounded with care.
December 31, 18TO-17
of
GCO. W. GRAY, D. D-
"lirOULD SOLICIT TIIE PAT-
y ronae of all persons desir
init ARTIFICIAL TEETH and
FIRST CLASS DENTAL opera
tions. Nitrons Oxide administered for the pain,
loss extraction of teeth, when desired. Charges
moderate.
Office in Parrish A Co.'s brick block. Resi
dence, first honso sooth of Congregational Church,
fronting on Court House block.
Albany. Oregon, July 2, 1S70-43
WAITED.
1A Arfcf'fc BUSHELS OF
HtyXjUU which the highest i
OF OATS, f.
. market price
r.ill bo naid. in CASH, at the store of
N. S. DU BOISE.
Also, Hatter and Egjr, in unlimited quantity,
for which the highest market price will be paid in
cash. Call and see me.
Albany, Aa-. 20, 1870-50
$20. OO A DAY!
TO MALE AND FEMALE AGENTS
To intr dace the celebrated
.: $25 00
BUCKEYE SIIITTLE SEWIXC
fTlTlTCH ALIKE ON BOTH SIDES, and is
tna only licens;I buttle sewing machine in
umvra sola ior less than !f4, to nse
the celebrated Wilson feed, and are acknowledged
"j w b4 lauiiiy macuine lor lignt or
heavy sewinz. in the market. Outfit free. Ad.
dress. Ml.tn A 1'EAltSON, Gen
vor3t"
Aets
Alrvany, Oregon.
J. D. TITUS, '
, ; Dealer in ; VfT.
CLOCKS, JEWEI.RY, ETC.
a& Repairing xf iDlocki, Watches, Jewelry,
Ao., attended to. All work warranted. 31v3
ALttAiK V MTU llO VSli.
JE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH
the public with neat turnouts in the way
Stylish Buggies & Carriages
Fast StoCls.!
On the most reasonable terms. ' Our livery is all
new and of the latest styles, and we shall take
pride in giving our patrons as neat and reliable an
euttit as an be obtained in the State. '
Horses boarded at reasonable rates, by the week
or month.
Hacks and Carriages furnished for parties, Ac.
A share of public patronage is solicited.
MONTGOMERY A BARTGES.
Albany, December 17, 1870-15
Are prepared to do MILL WORK ; furnish Sha
ker Fans, Zigxag Shakers, Suction Fans, Driving
Pulleys, of nny kind, at our Factory on Lyon
street, (on the "river bank), next below Markbam's
warehouse. .
AI.TIIOUSE & CO.
Alhany, February 0,1 SCO- 4
THS OLD
STOYE DEPOT!
JOISItf I5KEGCJS,
DEALER IX
STOVES, COOK, TARL0R & BOX.
of the best pattern-
THE NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE
Insurance Company of Boston is the only
company on this coast, gorerned by the
CXassachnsctts Non-Fortcitarc Law.
This company was incorporated A. D. 1S.15,
and has accumulated assets of over $000,000 00.
The following lapsed policies bpve been paid on
this coast under this law I
Over due at time
No. of policy. ofdeutb. AmL insured.
130H 6 mouths. $5,000
33016 4 months. 10,000
38256 , 3 months. 1,000
2010B 10 days. 2,500
30559 '11 months 5,000
Had tbe above policies been in any other coiu
puny, they -would have been forfeited.
The above facts speak for themselves, and to
tbe wise and prudent fuethcr comment is unnec
essary. .
EVERSON & MIDDLEMISS,
GENERAL AGENTS, : : SAN FRANCISCO.
Tin, Sheet Iron ami
4
and the usual cssortment of Famishing Goods U
be obtained in a
TIN STOHE I
Repntrn neatly and promptly exfuted, "tSE
S3r oa reaionaoie ferwi. -j-j .
"Short reckonings, make long friends."
Front street - Albany.
Next door to Mansfield A Co.
dec5'G8-I
L . FL
Local Ag-cnt, t i
February 25, lSJl-25y
INN,
Albany, Oregron.
riTRIVIIVCr.
so
TJ .
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X
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CO
TIIIT TTSDERSKSNED WOULD HESPECT
fully inform the eitisens of Albany and vi
aiuity that he has taken charge of this establish
ment, and, .by keeping clean rooms and paying
strict.att'wdK. j to .business, expects to .sui( all
those who may favor him with their patronage.
Having heretofore carried on nothing but
- Firat-Clais ZZa.tr Oreaaiag- Saloons, .
faexpes tn give entire satisfaction to" alii- ' "
: JS& Children and Ladies' bair neatly cut and
shampooed. i . JOSEPH WEBBER.
-1 etlay2 '
1 AH PREPiRED TO X10
:,j ALL KINDS OK TURNING 1 :.
I keep on hand and make to order ,
RAWHIDE-BOTTOMED CHAIRS,
ASD "' ' -
Spinning' Wheals.
SI Shop siear the ' Magnolia Milte." -
. ' ' : JOHN.M.METZLER
Albany, Nov. 8, I8AH-I
HEW STYLE PICTURES.
TIIE
R E M 13 RAN DT i
tyl,
Is the most popular
made. ; Call and see.
.JanH-19J
of Photograph now
A. J. WINTER,
Albany, Oregon.
SETTLEHIRE'S MRSERY,
Six miles South of Albany, Ltun Co.,
Near tlio Jliiilx'otvcl
SOLICIT TIIE ATTENTION OF ALL
persons desiring to purchase Fruit Trees to
call and examine my stock, which is composed of
the largest and best selection in tbe fetate, con
sisting of Apples, Pears, Cherries, Plums, Prunes,
Grapes, Black Berries, Currants and Roses.
Also,
Blact and White Walout, English Wal
nut, Hickory, Pecan, ltedbud,
Honey Locust, II ackberry,
and a number of other varieties of trees and plants
too numerous to mention, all of which are ottered
at low ratts. HENRY V. SETTLEMIRE.
December 17, 1870-15
FINANCES OF LINK COUNTY.
OEF1C1AL EXHIBIT OF THE FINANCIAL CON
DITION OF IJNN COUNTY FOB THK
YEAB ENDING JULY 1, 1871.
Statement of Receipt and Itieburiement q tke
VouHty and School t una of Jinn Vountf, tr
egon,jfor Year ending July 1, 1871.
coomtt rvxB. . jDr. .
To am 't on band. County -
Fund, July 1,1870 $l.S9t 03
To am't ree'd for peddlers'
licenses ......... law oo
To em't ree'd for ferry r
licenses .......... ......... .34 50
To am't ree'd for tax on
List 1869, as per ree'pt. 1,004 00
To am't ree'd for tax on
List 1869. as per ree'pt. 658 75
To am't ree'd for tax of
Assessor cd'ted by him . 656 85
To am't ree'd for tax on
List 1869 600 80.
To am't ree'd for chain of -
old fence ..... 121 61 ..--v.
To am't ree'd for tax on
List 1889 - 160 00
To am't ree'd for tax on- ' , :
roll of 1870 2,424 80
To am't ree'd for ta on '
roll of 1870- 20.933 00
To am't ree'd for tax on
roll of 1870.. 3,397 00
To am't ree'd for tax on
List of 1869 698 00
.To am't ree'd for tax, as.
sessed and collected by
Sheriff- 1,628 09
To am't ree'd for tax on
List of 1870 3,469 00
To am't ree'd for tax on
List of 1870,,,,. ......... 2.845- 00
To am't ree'd for tax on
List of 1 870 8,545 63
To am't ree'd for tax on
List of 1869 673 03
To am't ree'd for tax- as
sessed and collected by
Sheriff . 1,427 21
To am't ree'd proceeds of
of articles of Russell... 15 26
To am't ree'd on List of
1S70 -..... . 456 00
To am't ree'd on List of
1870 4,007 00
To am't ree'd on roads
that failed (costs) 37 00
To am't ree'd trial fees of
Clerk 36 00
To am't ree'd for tax as
sessed and collected by
Sheriff . 300 70
To ain't ree'd, trial fees of
Clerk, L. T - 30 00
To nm't ree'd on tax list
1870 1,339 00 r
To am't ree'd on tax list
1869 292 00
To am't ree'd on road that
failed (costs) 27 00
To nm't ree'd on road that
failed (costs) 5 00
To am't ree'd on tax list
1870 1,936 53
To am't ree'd on tax list
1869 836 32
To am't ree'd lor liqnor
licenses . 750 00
To am't ree'd for warrant
on Marion county 433 15
To am't ree'd, payin't of ,
A- Cowan's note..,.-.. 62 68
' SCHOOL rFKD. .-- -..
To am't on hand July 1.
1S70 ...$1,195 60
To proceeds of sales of
estrays reported up to
July 1, 1871, fr.m July
1. 1870 .. 216 95
To am't of lines reported. 30 00
To am't forfeited bond of !
D. Miller 100 00
By am't all'w'd
andp'don j 1
600 00
$12,153 38 12.153 38
By balance, aotual indebt
edness .1 tbe eounty, as
It would appear if no
jail expenses had been -contracted-.......
...... 10,450 11
$22,603 49 32.603 49
XXSIBIT AMD ,
Statement of General Expense of linn Count),
rae rear ending July 1, 1871. Vr.
To interest on bills payable, m por
tion of whioh had accrued and
become due prior to July 1. 1870- $ 1,250 35
Xo expenses or working eounty roauj
extra work by Supervisors ...........
To lumber procured by Supervisors...
To nails and spikes......... ..............
To tools for districts.......... .......
To gravel for ronds n ........
To guide board. .................
To timber. .a.......,...
To am't paid for bridges, a portion ef
which was on old contracts.......
To expense of view and survey of.
and location ef eounty roads..
To new fence around tbe court-house
square. ...., ....... .
To wood for winter of 1870-71,..
To wood for winter of 1871-72..
To improvements and repairs done
n eourt-house... .........
To lights, oil lamps and candles ......
lo amount or county printing. .......
Ta blank books and stationery
Te expense of paupers and poor per
sons
To preliminary examinations of crim
inal cases in magistrates' courts...
To eost of arrests, keeping, and in
quisitions of insane persons. . .......
To jury list, formed for justice's
court, by lb B. Miller, Justice,
To expenses of Coroner's inquests...
To expenses of Circuit Court, Oct.
term, 1870 including fees of ju
rors, Grand Jury, bailiffs, witnesses
in criminal cases and before Grand
Jury, fees of officers in criminal
eases, and per diem of officers, fees
mad expenses of Sheriff keeping
prisoners
To expenses of Circuit Court, March
term, 1871 including all fees and
expenses ...... . ......
To case of Marion eounty vs. Linn
eauntyt
Judgment for Marion... $431 87
Attorney's indemnifying
fee
Sheriff's fees.......
' Witness fees...............
: Clerk's fees ......
. Attorney's fees.. ..........
1,031 50
1,009 70
, .44 86
9 25
77 60
27 70
10 00
785 42
694 62
.,620 00
14 1 75
' 141 74
- 334 33
45 00
178 00
238 76
1,234 98
607 70
62 00
7 00
43 16
2,963 16
1,8 35
10 00
21 75
27 20
15 76
50 00
JPlxro ! Fire! 3Fliro !
A Great liar gain.
TnE FARM KNOWN AS "FARMOTJNT
Lake" is offered for sale at $10,000 in coin
$4,000 in hand, and tbe remainder in six equal
annual payments, with interest from date. Tbe
tract is in good shape, being nearly a square, con
taining about 660 acres of rich soil ; and is diver
sified with forests vast, fair lawns, lordly oaks,
and willows sitting by the lake, the woodland and
prairie so alternating as to make it one of tbe
most attractive places in the State. It is situated
on tbe west side of tbe Willamette river, within
half a mile of Albany, -bich is known as being
in the heart of the best agricultural portion of
Oregon. The location is healthful.7 It has a good
stone quarry, about 100 acres under fence, a two
story frame barn with shedding 90 feet square ; a
large and handsome new house two-stories high,
thoroughly painted inside and out, the large cup
boards and book- ases boing fixtures, and the
house having under its whole length a good dry
cellar. In addition to thee there is a neat well-
house, a wood-house and nil other necessary ont-
hobses. There is a meadow,, large pasture, or
chards, garden, Ac., Ac. It is susceptible of be
ing divided into four farms, all of them having
good soil, fuel and rail timber, and three of them
having stock-water. ?
For particulars address J. C. Mendcnhall, Esq.
Albany, or the undersign at Portland.
J. QL INN THORNTON.
Feb. 14th, 1S71 24v3. Attorney at Law.
$ 62,402 38 62,402 38
corsTT ruxo. Cr.
By ain't paid to State, as
per receipted ... szu,yG 7
December, by warrants re-
dee j-ed and turned over, .
prin'l and int..... 4,248 36
April, by warrants redeem
ed and turned over,
prin'l and int ....... .... 7,040 33
July, by warrants redeem- ;
ed and turned over,
prin'l and int-. .... 10,846 21
SCHOOL PCSD. '
By am't of school orders
on band to pay (and
since paid), July 1,
1870 .. $ 863 3
By am't paid on estrays
claimed Id 75
By am't paid to districts.
as per apportionment
for school year ending
March, 1871 6,873 16
By am't of loss on legal
tenders. o SO
By balance on band in
treasury to balance...... 11,553 I
A Stitch in Tims Saves Nine!"
TJN'ioiar
ire and Marine Insurance Company !
Nos. 416 and 418, California street,
San Francisco, - - - California.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE
Cash Capital, In Gold Coin, $750,000.
, Deposit in : Oregon, 950,000.
Losses Promptly and Equitably Adjusted
And 1'aid tn Uotd Vom.
rTVIIS COMPANY having complied with the
laws of Oregon, by making a deposit of fifty
thousand dollars, is now prepared to encct insur
ance against Loss or Damage bv Fire, and also
against Marine and Inland Navigation risks, on
liberal terms,
, . GTJSTAVE TOTJCHARD, Pres.
CHAS. D. HAVEN, See'y.
J. C. MENDENHA1L,
Ag-ent for Albany.
Albany, 1871-18
ALHAIY BOOK 8TOIXI3.
ESTABLISHED IN 18S8. '
13- .A.. 3?,I.li:ElL,JtV3VI,
DKALEB IS" EVKRY ! VARIETY OF
M isoellaneous Books, School Books. Blank
liooks, stationery, Ae. L Books imported to exder
Albany, Oregon, December 3," 1870. ',; '
' FRANK A. COOK,
300ELBIND
' A5JD . .
Blank Book Manufacturer:
SALEM, OREGON.
TYAVINO ESTABLISHED A FIRST CLASS
11 Bookbindery in Salem, is now prepared to
do all manner of work known to the trade.
Magazines, Newspapers and Music bound in
any desired style. , - .
Old Books re-boand.
Blank Books, of every description, with or
without printed headings, manufactured to order,
Blanks, of every kind, ruled ana printed to
order.
PRICES SEASONABLE.
In Gray's Brick Block. . . 43m4
.MARBLE WORKS.
JUonroe & Staiger,
Dealers in
M0N'3IENTS,0BELISKS,T0MBS
HEAD AND rOOT STONES,
: Executed in
California, Vermont and Italian marble,
- J SALEM," OREGON. .
jCST" Oranclr Shop at . Albany. "5S
mas. VANVACTOK.
DEALER IN MILLINERY AND FANCY
Goods, Lebanon, Oregon, ha. jast received
an elesant invoice of stock and goods to which
she invites the attention, of the ladies oi
"i pi will be taken in exchange for
goods'! . - E. VAN VACTOR
May 13, 1871-303 - r. ' 1 " '
$556 67
To per cent, paid fur keeping school
fund for the year ending July, 1870
To per cent, paid for keeping school
luna ior tne year ending July,1871
To expenses of conveying taxes of
State to State Treasurer ..-
To salary of County Judge .
lo salary or county Treasurer.,...
To salary of County School Super
intendent. ..... .
To amount allswed County Clerk.
To amount allowed Sheriff..
To amount allowed Assessor for the
assessment of 1870........
Te amount allowed County Commis
sioners .. .. ...
Te plan and specifications for county
jail, ot riper Burton.......-..
To well at jail ...
Te two copies of specifications.........
To expense of St. John's trip to
Portland to see architects............
To District Attorney's pay ..... ....
To interest paid on eounty warrants
redeemed ....... . ......... .......
To amount advanced pay on jail eon
tract, to B. W. Cundiff $600 00
To balance of contract with Cundiff
te build jail 8.950 00
To apportionment to State....
To apportionment to district schools.
666 67
387 19
410 00
19 50
900 00
800 00
600 00
1,878 00
841 65
499 65
318 60
' 160 00
. 40 00
20 00
17 60
277 60
687 75
9.560 00
20,964 74
6 873 16
Statement of Auenment and Levy, and
ttont thereon, for tear '
To am't of levy on a ssess-
ment ret d by Assessor
of the sum of $3.536,6 15
at 15 mills -$53,047 79
To $1,656 at $1 . 1,650 00
$58,693 78
Collee-
Jr.
$54,603 79
656 85
S4.603 79
Cr.
$ 62,402 33 62,402 38
ASSBTTS AHD LIABILITIBS
Of Linn County, for the Year ending July 1 ,1871.
Dr.
To J. C. Graves' note, J.
A. Crawford, holder $ 1,000 00
To G. H. Baber, note, J.
H, Crawford bolder 2,056 80
To J. P. Tate's note. 600 00
To Jacob Kees' note 2,636 75
To W.IIale.note, M. Hale,
bolder. - 1,000 00
To Edward Loafs note 2,000 00
To note to School Com- ar.
missioners 1,113 53
To eounty warrants out
standing....--... 12,296 41 .
Toassctts to balance 2,482 83
By am't eol'd by Assesser $
By am't eol'd by bberin
up to April 8th 45,021 71
By per cent, all'd Sheriff
tor collecting..... l,4iw vs
By errors on tax roll re
ported by Sb'ff April 8,
1871 ... 29 33
By further am't collected
b Sb'ff up to. July 1,
1871 . 3.731 63
By errors reported by Sh'ff
on tax roll July 1. 1871 . no az
By delinquent list rep'rt'd
July I, 1871, to balance z,4oo sz
$54,603 79 64,603 79
Respectfully submitted and attested.
A. C. JONES.
August 11, 1871. County Clerk.
A Kit to a reason's Nisi. By tbe accom
panying table of tetters tbe name or any person
may be found out in the following manner
$35,080 31
By delinquent list 1861$ 621 76
" " - 1863 870 It
" 1863 767 76
" - 1864 ' 1,091 8S
" 1865 1.713 11
" 1866-67 4,254 00
1868 868 04
" - " " 1869 1,261 84
" j " 1870 2,436 83
By old notes... ... 161 00
By balance cash on bead. 11,553 38
35,086 31 I
Cr.
A B D II P
C C E I Q
B F F ; J R
0 a .a k s
1 J I. L T
K K M M wtl
M N N N V
O o o o w
Q R T X. ' X
8 8 8 - ' - V - . ' E
TJ V . , V Y Z
Y : Z
$25,086 31
Te toUlexisting liabilities
as shown above. -. $23,603 49
Toeontraeted liabllities.te , ...
wits Jail eontraet, yet .
unpaid and to be due
and paid upon oomple-- '
, tion of the jail......... 8,950 00
35,080 31
Dr.
Let tbe person whose name you wish to know
inform you in which of the upright eolumas tbe
ftrst letter of his name is contained. If it be found
in but one column it is tbe top letter if it occurs
in more than one column, it is found by adding
the alphabetical numbers oa the top letters
these columns, and the sura will be tbe number
f tba !!ti- aoiiarht. Bv takins one letter at
;n. t M iha whole can be ascertained.
For example take tbe word jane. ia
i k. . .mImm MnntMinr wita U ano u
which are the Zd and 8tn letter oown vm
bet t the sum is 10, and the tenth letter down the
alphabet ia 3, the letter sought. The next letter,
A, appears in but one column where it etaads at
I the ton. N te seen in tne columns neaueu .
aud H t these are tbe second, fourth and gjb
! letters of the alphabet, which added soothe Min
or N, and so on. The use of this alphabet wiii
ezeite no little curiosity among those unacquaint
ed with tbe foregoing explanation. . , ;
. A Totiehfag Obituary.
A disconsolate husband thus bewail
the loss of bis wife, and apostrophizes her
memory :
Thus mv wife died. No more will
those loving hands pull off my boots aid
part my back hair, as only a true wife
can. ..Nor will those willing feet replen
iih the coal hod and water pail. No
more will she arise amid tbe tempestuoa
storms of winter, and gladly hie. herself
away to build the fire without disturbing
the slumbers of the man who doted or
her oo artlessly. Her memory is em-
baltncd in my heart oi Hearts. A wanted
to embalm her body, but I found I oould
embalm her memory mach cheaper.
I procured of Kh Mudget, a neighbor
of mine, a very pretty gravestone. JJle
wife was consuuiDtive. acd ne Kept ft on
hand several years iu anticipation of her'
j t , t ii? i ,i... : M a A
ueaia. 13 ut sne raiuea tna spnuK, auu
his hopes were blasted. Never shall I
forget the poor man's grief when I asked"
him to part with it. ' "Take it, Skinner,
and may you never know what it is to
have your soul racked with disappoint
ment as mine has been 1" and be burst
into a flood of tears. His spins war
indeed utterly broken.
I had the following epistle engraved
upon her gravestone : "To the memory
of . Tabitha, wife of Moses Skinner, Esq ,
gentlemanly editor of tbe Trombone,
Terms three dollars a year, invariably in
advance. A kind mother and exemplary
wife. Office over Coleman's grocery, up
two flights of stairs. Knock hard. We
shall miss thee, mother, we shall mis
tbee. Job printing solicited." Thus
did my lacerated spirit cry out in agony,
even as , Rachel weeping . for her
children. But one ray of lighffpenetra-v
tp.rl tbe desnair of mv soul. The under
taker took his nav m iob orintfiBK. and.
tba sexton owed me a little "accotTfit f
should not bave gotten any other
Why should we pine at the mysterious
ways of providence and vicinity. (Not.
a conundrum.) 1 here pause to drop a
silent tear to the memory of Tabitha
Riply, that was an eminently pious woV
man, and could fry the best piece of tripe "
I ever flung under my vest. Her pick
up dinners were a . perfoct success, and .
she always doted on foreign missions. .
A Gigantic Marriage. A London
letter ssys: " What might be called
tall wraildino. ffnmn riff tn rlnv at
George's church, close to Trafalgar
Square. Captain Van Buren Bates, a
Kentuckian who is said to have served
in the Confederate army, and who is
eight feet high, and weighs four hundred
pounds! and Miss Sarah Swan, a Nova
Scotian lady, some inches taller than the -
.. . , ... i .
Captain, ana sdoui ine same weigns,
were united ia the holy bftrjdi of mstri?
mony. The'ceremony is thus describttu
by an English witness. The hour fixed
for the solemnity; was 11 A. M., and the
affair having got wind, there was, long-
before the momentous question was put
by the priest, a goodly company of those,
spectators to whom any kind of a wed"
ins is always gratifying and a monster
wedding a joy forever. At 101 exactly
the bridegroom arrived, and walked oobh
posedly up to tbe altar. He did not
wear the uniform of tbe corps of Anakim
in which he is understood to bold a cap
tain's commission, but an ordinary dress,
f we except an exccedinelv. blue tie. At
10:50 loud whispers, succeeded by a dead
silence, announced the approaob or tbe
bride, who, pale of face, and clad in
few acres of 'white samite, mystic, won-
dcrful,' and, with her vail thrown back,
moved as majestically as her peculiar cir
cumstances or circumference would admit
of, up the nave, and looked down upon hinr
from her superior eminence with a ghastly
smile proper to tbo occasion. , She bad
been preceded by the 'two-headed
nightingale combination,' whose misfor
tune naturally caused a bust ot comment
and much hilarity. The service was read
amid a reverential scene of whispering,
giggling and climbing over pews; ana
when it was over, tbe usual signing' ot
names appeared to occupy-' more than the
legitimate time. As the reason couia
not be the length of the names, which by
no means corresponds with that of the
owners,one is driven to the conclusion that
children of Anakim, like some other
great folks, find writing a laborious and
difficult operation. At last, however, t no
psir of titans emerged from the vestry
and strode arm in arm, touovea
by the sympathizing 'combination, and
...niKMn ui tiw tiis amine nr tne "weu-
ding march,' to meet the plaudits of the
outside crowd. At 11:30 all was over.
It were rash to dip into the future; but
one cannot help seeing that if, when gi-
U LB U1SIIJ lUIOTI.. . w - - o ..
and giantesses, there has this day been
taken a step which will shortiy ruin the
business." ' . '
The Washington correspondents having
failed in their efforts to reconstruct the
Cabinet, are now attempting 'to' get the
Secretary of the Navy married. I-
$31,553 49 81,553 49 j
Or.
By balance in treasury, ae : !. ?
. shown above, to apply
on liabilities. .-;. . "
and created, by Jail...-,$U.5S S3
By indebtedness of eounty : .
to balance upon comple- . ' ;
f tion of and payment for - : '.
jil.....- . 30,000 11
i - ' $31,553 4
TotoUI liabilities, less Jail
contract as shewn above $22,003 49
By am't of baTu in treas'y, - v . 2 ".
over and above the jail "
eeatraet $1153 33 t w .
11,553 43
Vr.
33,003 49
Cr,
The Chicago Tribune says the police
authorities are so active in tbe suppres
sion of gambling "that no gambling shop,
known as such, dare open its aoors in
Chicago." ,, , . " , - i
L '11 . . .e ; 1 1 .. -,
A Norfolk paper reports that a little
girl was lately lost among the tall weeds
of a principal street, and was only found
after an hour s searcn dj tne neignnors.
Miss E1U M. Liggett has been made
I a Professor of Washburna , College, at
I Topeka, Kansas: ,
One New York paper calls another
"oothinc but a channel for the opinions
of .renegades, Jeremy Didders and su-
perannuated gerund-grinders t " .
. ".I U .Ill
Some trouble' bas occurred in an Ill
inois town by the discovery that a Jude
bas for several months past been swear
ing witnesses on a dictionary.
M I wooder -what causes my eyes to It
so weak ? " said a top to a gentleman.
" They are in a weak lace," replied the
latter. --.. - i
i A yourj nan .at vVjaraiso,
took ten gra' of mz rl.ioe because bU
father would i--t let hi a go to the clccx
mtarmelons ars C
at Neira, N. O.
" There are C8 colle-es f;r f;
the United States. .