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u4uJMMi.y.iM'-.A. - r. ii i i mi aSJ - For tki Argui .Mr. Euitohi Altliotijfh nut believing tut etlitoni of iiewnrm.m ought to know S)TVIJVUIUg, A IMTq uu UIMIMI, UUVITIUI'IUNS, bit jou can afford me and otlicrn such in ,fjfination u will obligo mo iinjrr ttic fol lowing circanwtnncc; ,-. ,. ,. Lot tu Bhpi6so that a cltlxcn Imd nedlcd 0 a quantity of lbdin tlris State sufllcioiit for bit purpose, and in accordance with Die nation law, to wit, filed bin notification in 4m time, lived or) his claim and improved H during four successive yean, mado fiuul proof, &a, aud is now dwiirousof olituiiiiug h patent from Washington, and goes to tin Land Office, but finds on inquiry there that, bcforo forwarding tho nrcwwnrr ia jfn, it h indispensable that the cluiiu of Out or bis next neighbors bo surveyed in jEonsequcnco of a misunderstanding ubout vUe uounUary betweeu tiiem. iuis survey, .however, the laid neighbor peremptorily refOJW! to have made. " Now. Mr. Editor, this is exactly my case." I would, therefore, foul grateful to yoa for any or tuch information as niny en- Mi me to obtain my patent tor my land according to luw, and not have me sub- yd to annoying uelays arising only from .. Jtt the capriciottsness or delinquencies of 'ofra. louM, Ctvii. '"I We would refer " Civis" to some lawyer, who will probably advise him as to the proper conrse to pursue. ''1 , J9 It'll a great pleasure to be alone especially when you bare your sweet-heart wuu you. ,V Te FellUeal Knue. Om;e-ho!d.Ts, stand from under, For tlx pvople are awake, Lonu; enough yuu'va lived by plunder, Now Hie 1 Uuion' i atttako. Delezon, lie joined (lie alarers, So that lie ouuld leu J tlie clun : If he Miop to gain such favors, lie is not the people's mm. In convention, by their scheming, ' I.ane men' nominated Stout ; ; Dm the peoplsare not dreaming, it I They have found the business out. lV lThy eipeeted L. F. Graver, u i Kuteat one, to lead the ran : Politician! threw him over, V 'Cause he was an honest man. S Now the party'! gone to Texta,' (in Rent by vile inteatine broils; t Tie enough, I'm nire, to vex u, " Fighting thus obuut the spoils. And to think, with all their striving nil 'Tie thelruth, though apnke in rhyme, -q Honest mi;n hy votea conniving -tmt Rogues get office every time. Observics. Qreiion City Market. Wheat $lal. 10; floor $(5.50 to $7.50; potatoes 75; oaU 62; butter, fresh, 25c packed, 20c; bacou 15 to 16c; eggs 25c. 0i . Hewlag Circle. .The lslies connected with the Kirst Congregn tiaaaj Church in Oregon City, take this uppurtuni y ta inorin the public that they have recently rganised a Sew ng Circle, for the purpose of as eating in defraying the expenses of the church. They are bow ready to receive work from gent le ase or ladies, which shall be promptly and neatly aaeuted on reasonable terms. Any gentlemen tattrested in the object may become honorary m-inbers by paying an annual sulwcr'ptinn of J.UU Any donations will be uratefully received. " T ' , Secretary. 'March 5(5, 1859. MARRIED : "In this Couuty, May 23, by Rev. Win M. Davis, Mr. James I. Minear. of Astoria, to Miss Ann BoWmau, daughter of Joshua Bowman, Jvq , of qui county. waaaawi DIBS: Ut Portland, May 31, Ausliu Chittenden, aged yinSah-m, Miy 19, Abbie Adelia, daughter of Gen. H. Junes. VlOf consumption, near Hutcville, May 31, Ruth Weeks, wife of V. W. Weeks, aged years and lCnvuths. Wanted, BY A YOUNG MAN, a situation as TEACHER, one term, in a country school. Address ' Stuws.vt," cars of D. W. CkaIo, Or- iCiiy. June 4, 1859. Notice. THE undersigned beg respectfully to inform all r parties indented to them in their Oregon City Bouks, that, new winding up their business in Ore goa, they have authorised Amort IIolbsook, Esq., f Oregou City, to rolled said debts. A LUX, McKIN'LAY 4V Co. "Ipregon City, May 31, 1859. 8 ssJ at ' Protective Union. TV V. No, 93, N. E. P. U., still coiitinuoa op X eration in S A I.EM. Those favorable to tfca objects nf the " Union," living wilbiu trading rahge in Polk, Linn, and Marion counties, will please make known the same, by letter or other wise), though they feel unprepared to invest stock as. Payment of slock hereafter engaged may be esade conditional that ten thousand dollars be sub scribed the coming year, in all, making fifteen thasjsaud. Hard times" are upon us, but this is only an delitidnal reason for freeing labor from the need les tax of speculation. Wat 1'. Ptoa, C. IIOEL, Agent Wi. PoaTiB, . Directors. Wuxts Dunaoan, J Salem, June 4, 1659. pm2 Administrator'! Bale ofKeal Satate. NO I'ICK is hereby given, that, by virtue of an order iaoed out of the Probata Court of Clackamas county, Stats of Oregon, under the anal of said court, and to me directed, I will on Monday the 27th day of June, 1859, on the prem ises, between the hours of niue o'clock in the Vftcnoon and the setting sf the sun of the same ' slay, sell st public auction to the highest bidder tor cash, all the right, title, and interest of N. J. Lamb, deceased, to the west half of said Lamb's 'had claim, containing ooe hundred and sixty aares, in township two (2) sooth, range two (2) sejst. adjoining the claims of Benjamin Smith and James Casus. Tsrms of sals, six months' credit, aaiih approved security, it. - . JOSEPH CHURCH, .June 4, lS59-ew3 Adm'r. The rinest FRENCH confectioneries, such as gam drops, Froadans, mottoes, coaouL cabby, almonds sock candy, eVe., st Dae. 18. CHABMAN 4 McKINNKY'8. ' Time. WF. H IGHFI ELD, WATCH-MAKER Persons desirous of letting good work dons will dswll to grt me a call, as my whole time is de vted la the repairing af Chronometer, Lever, Lwplex, sad Uoriiootai watohes. A a assaruneot of fins English WATCHES, m also Jewelry aa band. 'CLOCKS, with wsigbU la them. Jewelry mads to order, and repaired. Prices to sort the times. I am thankful far past stoors, and hope Is give sonsfactioB in future. tT Lseataa at the eM Und.oprwsiu UwTsl graph OS.-e, OREGOX VITY.v ft.5:J ::, ' ; Lyon'u Jragnetic Powders, or Fleit Powder, . Kill drtlraq Uardrn Ini'et; Cockrwrhft, D'd Uugi, Ft', Ann, Muth; and jj putt of tin rermin kind. The Importance of a reliahle article of this kind is inestimable. In warm weaiher all siture teems with these annoying foes. This pnwdir is the on ly article svrr discovered which will sxlsrminsts tlicm. A company of bolauists, from the llurli. cultural Society of Paris, whils umidst the ferns of Asia, nbssrvsd that all insects lighting Umii a eerla'n kind of plant very soon, dropied desd. This fact was mado use sf to guard their night oamps from these Intruders. Quantities of the plant were brought boms by Air. E. Lyon, and found a positive insoet destroyer in every eprl. ment. It IsMinply a powdenid leaf, chemically prepared to Mist the eftV't of age aud ciinislu. Medals and Letters Patent havo beeu obtoiui-d from the governments of kueland. France, tier. niuny and ltusia, from the World's Fair, and nu merous nied.cal and horticultural colleges aud so. cieliea. Letter from Ike 1'rttiJent of dm United Stalti. "KisciiTive Ma.siow, Waiiiinotok, ) 31st Jsn.. 18S:i. i Vt. K. Lyon, Dear Sir I I have the plensure to inform you that the Royal commission of the World's Fair, at Londou, have awarded yon a Medal and Certificate for the gteat value of your magnetic r owners, ate. MILLAKD FILLMORU. Ch'a." The above was accompanied by a certificate of inuce Allien, IT IS FREE FHO.V POISON. New Yo, October 1,1 81 8 Emanuel Lyon, Pear Sir i Wo have aualys. ed and tested your Mngiielio Powders, and Mud them perfectly harmless In mankind aud domestic animals, but certaiu death when inhaled by bugs, anis ana inseeis. J. R. Cuilton, M. D., Chemist, L. Kkiu, Prof, Chemistry, N. Y. Iluepital. Mr. John L. Rome, Superintendeutofthe N. Y. Iluepital, aays "he has expelled all the bun. suts. ranches, moths, Ac., with Lyou's Powder, and finds it of immense value." Every ffurdener and housekeeper must have a direct interest in all article of this kind. Refer ence can be made to the Astor, St. Nicholas, and Metropolitan Hotels ; to Judge Meigs, President of the American Institute; James Uordoa lien- nelt, Gon. Winlield Scott, Cyrus W, Field, L. M. Pease, of the Five Poiuts Jlieswn, &c Ac Judge Meigs says, " This discovery of Prof. Lyon n ui nuiiouai iniporinure. inu ramiers lluo have tested it thoroughly, t will destroy locusts, grasilinpiers, ants, mollis, bugs, and all vermin. (Jardeu plants can be preserved, aud houses muds pure " Kate and mice cannot lie reached bv a nowder. and are killed by a Mao.nktic Pill. Order them through any merchant. I n Lyon s Powder kills insects in a trice, Uut Lyon's Pills are mixed for rats and mice. Follow directions. Vtt frerly and thoroughly. Da. A. II. STKICLK. AVen. Oremn Citv. SMITH &. DAVIS, and Da. WEATHER- milll, ilen, Portland. PARK Sl WHITE, San Fr.inri.re. Pm.1 HUMAN KNOtLiaiCUT. ADOLm MAVHISCU. UUHTAV HAVRISCII. BRANCH OF SAN FRANCISCO Citfar & Tobacco Store, Washington Sreet, between Front and First PORTLAND. E.VCELBP.ECIIT & MAYRISCH BUdS., Importers and Dealer in rana Cigars and Tobacco, WOULD respectfully announce to the public that Ihev have Aliened a hniuf. wt ih above place, whero they will do a WHOLESALE BUSINESS in their line on the most reasonable and fair terms' And at San Francisco Prices. tZS" We sbIm 1ihv tiniiRst nttian at V,i 57 Front street. Suu FruiiclKCO. ant. nm .rfnfrl agents Tor Hhvhiu. furtlaud. Juim 4, I8.iH. 8ml Stupendous Excitement!! IX McMhVrilLE ! ! "There is a tide in the affairs of nieu which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune." rpHF. palpable meaning of the poet is, that by jl. caning ou S. C. ADAMS i'ur noie, who Is selling off his large and well- assorted stock of DRY - GOODS, HARDWARE. CROCKEKY, ItC, fcC, kC, AT COST, you can lay in your year's supply at such XiOW RATES that you can't fail to get rich at it. Ho ia Closing out his present stock at very low prices fur Jlis entire stock must be sold immediately. Come one, come all, and come toon. You can buy a dollar's worth At Portland Wholesale Prices! such as the best prints at a bit, best quality, platesi cuis and saucers, Ac, at six bits per set ; nsilsi A Ho. J, at 13 lbs. for a dollar: brown sheetings at a bit, Ac. &e. ; best quality of ladies' shoes at $1 to 8 1, 2 j, and everything in proportion, only perhaps cheaper. Br All persons knowing themselves indebted, will please come forward and settle up with cash or notes, as my books must be closed. S. U- ADAMS. McMinville, June 4, 18.19. 8w3 ' herlff'i Bale. BY VIRTUE of an execution, issued out of the Circuit Court of the 4th Judicial District of the State of Oregon in and for the county of Clackamas, and to me directed, in favor of Hugh Burns, against Lawrence Bums, for the sum of three hundred dollars, with interest from the 6th day of September, A. D. I8j6, together with c ats and accruing costs, and for want of personal prop erty to satisfy said execution, I hsvs Isvied upon, snd shall proceed to sell to the highest bidder for cosh, on tlie seventh dav or JUL V, 1869, all of the right, title, interest, claim and demand which the said Lawrence Burns now has, or which lis had on the 24th day of May, 1859, in snd to all that certain tract and parcel of land situated in said county of Clackamas and State of Oregon, and now occupied by ssid Lawrence Burns, and ac tually embraced with in his enclosures ; the asms being apart of the land claim of said Hugh Burns, No. 51. and heretofore sold by him to said Law rence Burns. Sale to take place at 3 o'clock, r. ., on the premises. Jane 4, lt59. A. HOLCOMB, 8-w4 SheriffCUckamas County. Notice ! ALL those owing John G. Gibson, ar Gibsoa A Potter, must settle their accounts before the first day of next July, or some easts may be added. GIBSON dt POTTER. May S3, 1859 7 Notice ! ALL those indebted to H. Brows A Co. will please come forward and settle their ac counts without delay, or the same will be put ia aa omcsr s bands fur collection. 5. BROWS, X WOLFE. Oregon City, May 29, 1 659. 7 CASH raid far J.V0 WARRANTS, br HOLLAND dt DAY. . Notice! 4 I.L accounts or notss iu our bands must be i i. settled eu or before the first day of July next CIIAUMAN it WAHNKIt. May 5, 1859. To itent. A DWELLING IIOUSK, with a sarden soot havlnc 3D bearinr much trees, aud 1UU apple, pear, snd cherry JL trees, a fourth of them bearinv. This plscs Is convenient lo a good school, being t half mile east of the Oregon City feinii.ary. Wood and work ou the place will be taken in pay for the real. IT Fur further patllculsrs. Inquire al the Argus omce. jvisy w, IS.'a Sma OREGON CITf SEMINARY. FRANCIS D. HODGSON, A. M., TaiacirAL, aiaiated by competent teachers. CALKNbia r.is 18.9: 2D Term commence! May 'Xi 3d, September 5; 4tk, November 2. tuition roa tish or eleven weiks. Primary Department , 9 9 ?'n Common Kuglish branches 6 50 Higher Kuglish and Muthematics 8 50 Ancient At Modern Languages, extra, each 9 1)0 Oil paiutiug, extra 10 00 Drawing, sura 3 00 Use of Piano, (or practice 3 00 Instrumental Musio (Piano) extra. CT Tuition invuriably in advance. This Institution, which has beeu in successful operutiou one ysar, aftords superior facilities for the young of both sexes. It is supplied with a good philosophkui apparatus, maps, library, and piano. A fow boarders can be accommodated in the Institution on very moderate terms. D.nrd cau also be obtaiued at reasonable rates iu the vicin ity of the Seminary. For further particulars, uddrest tho Principal. May 1-1,1809. 5mJ J. FLEMING, (.iT THE FOST-OFFICE BUILDING,) OREGON CITY, IF AS on band and for sale, a well-selected as- sortmenl of Books and Stationery, comprising, in part, the following: Family flibiv and Tes- Cap, letter, aud note laments, paper, Dowuing's Fruits aud Pens & Pen-holders, Fruit Trees of Amer- faud it sand boxes, lea revised edition, Tissue paper, perforated New Maaouic Trestle- board a drafting paper Hoard, Aliluhell's and Oluey's Masonic Manual, Geographies and At- Odd Fellows' Manuul, kites, Quinby's Myierie of Mason's Farrier, Bee-keeping, Padd'sCaltle & Horse Livingstone's Travels iu Doctor, South Africa, Kans's Arctic Expire- Gunn's Dom. Medicine, linns, Sanders' Old and New Wank Books Sl Bill Pa Spellers dt Headers, per, Thomson's Ariihmct;es, Gillespie's & Dsvies' Fulton & Eastman's Surveying, Book-keeping, with Slates and slate pncils, ' blanks, Dr. Hollick's Works, Red, blue, &blk Iuks, &c, Ac, all of which will be retailed at prices corresponding with the limes. ST Don't forget the place ! it is Ol'FOSITE LA FOREST f BACON'S. ALSO, FOR SALR, Dr. Moffatt's Pills and Phoenix Bitters, and the Graefenberg Medicines, which are recommended to those who wish lo live till they die. May 14, 1859. Great Inducements LA FOREST BACON'S. WE take this method of informing tho pub lic that we believe it best for purchaser and seller Ihal NO CREDIT be giveu; we lliAMaCtrA ..mnwiiinn ant.Mlw n.M a, Tula m Wa will not sell our goods on any other terms than for Cash or Country Produce. Ws have a large stock of OOOltS consUling of GROCERIES, LADIES' FAXCT GOODS, BOOTS tf- SIIOS, Crockery, Glassware, Hardware. Now listen to us for a moment or two While we use our efforts in convincing you That paying cash down for whatever you get Is better thau buying goods ou a credit. Tou will Hud by reading our advertisement That we purpose selling for at least teu per cent Cheaper for cash than we could on time ( This is certainly belter, the buyer will find. Hers ladies can find all they may require, From fine silk dresses to plain bonnet wire ; The gentremen also can here be rigged out With fine doe pants, veal, shirt, and a coat. The farmers also should here come aud see If we have not got good ,u,.r and ooftee, Tea, rice, starch, tobacco, s ilt, and snap, Sails, cups and saucers, salurutus, and rope. Come fanners, try us, and then yon will see It we do not do just as we agree We promise lo sell goods at prices below, With freight only added, which is right you know. For fear you forget just where we reside, Post Sl White's Book Store is on the cast side j La Forest Sl Bacou is the name of the firm, Our motto, small profits but a quick return. Bring on your cash, your eggs, and your butter, And if it is raining don't stop for the weather. All indebted to us. vou coinealontr too. The cash we are needing, your custom also. Oeeuon Citt May 14, 1859. DBS. G. A. & ADA M. WEED, Hy(eeMeleat (or Waler-Care) JJAVING located st em a. MLi k: si 9 ' Ws shall be happy to attend to calls, both in town and country. MRS. WEED will rive special attention lo OBSTETRICS, and diseases peculiar to women and children. IT We make no ass of drugs, but rely entire ly upon hygeint appliance. rslients at a dutaaes visited on reasonable terms They ma be coosultsd nersooallv or br letter. res. May 7, 1859. GEO. A. NOBLE, A.M. & M.D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Offic NEXT DOOR TO MR. CAU- FIELD'S STORE, 5 IAI TBI I1IWII T. N.B. Family Medicine prepared ia the meat careful manner, and always on hand. Oregon V,ty Marcfc i6. IM59m3 TkTOTHING TO WEAR, and i.1 Notnins lo Say i He&bead versus Wife ; st OREGON CITY BOOK STORE EMPIRE MViolc8ale and Iictail STOREt ARF. you going lo Oregon City lo buy Goods f If so, you would probably like to know where you can buy the most and best for the least mo ney. That place is IJrown & Wolf's, establishment, oppieite Oiliion'e Saloon, and no mistake. We have just received a heavy assort ment from San Francisco, which, having bought low, we are able lo sell In such a way that eur prices shall speak for themselves, without much puffing. We have GENTLEMEN'S Z2 rm? m: k :' era-9 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, SUCH AS sack 4 frock coats, ruglsns, uilinns, jackets, vests, psula, cravats, fine shirts, collars, diawers, undershirts, sashes, overhauls, and all kinds of India-rubber clothing. ALSO, ALL KINDS OF French, Euitlish, American, a furniture oalicos, giUKiianisut all colors, all wool and It If wool de laincs, French, English, a American merinos, alpacas, silk worsted, all colors, all wool snd hlf wool plaids, silk a woollen shawls, single or d'blc, Perry's style of dress goods, cnidimrres, velvets, lineeys, brown a bleached sheeting, j alien, oil cloths, Irish linens, silks, csinhrica, SILK AND VELVET BONNETS, scarfs, sleeves, chemisettes, edging, ribbons, hdkfs, gloves, hosiery, needles, pins, hooks, syss, perfumery, hair oil. boots, shoes, rubbers, hats, csps, . neoordeons, J IS ItJ 18 Ei 21 XX , BRACELETS, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, and about 375 other articles too numerous and too cheap Is pay fur advertising. Now the fact is, as we are permanently located, we are desiroiu of doing business on such terms that we shall not be compelled Is 1 sell oTal cost,' but we intend, by quick sales and small profits, to livs aud let live. Indies aud geullenien am al ways welcome, and will be promptly wailed ou. Ucmcmbcr, tleuieffiuer, tint our store Is opposite Oibton'o Saloon. Tis no trouble lo show our Roods, and we can heal Portland all the time iu prices. If you doubt it, call and satisfy yourselves that there is no hum bugging iu Ihe matter. Oregon City, April 2.1. 1SVJ. Sm6 MRS. TAYLOR will open a SELECT 8CI100L forlhe accommodation of a lim ited number of pupils (say twenty-five) at her res idence in this city near Ihe Seminary, on Monday, Teems Primnry and oommon English, per term of eleven weeks $5.00 Tuition payable in advance. Feb. 19, '59. CL A KISS A E. TAYLOR. Corner Third end Water olreet; oppoiite the retry bantling, OREGON CITY. THE traveling public nre respectfully invited lo give me a call. The Oregon House ia the most pleas antly located hotel in the State, and has been so arranged as to make it one of the most commodi ous houses in the couutry. THE TABLE will always be supplied with the best that the niniket alturds. . Good accommodations for ladies and fiimilieg, ralOEs: Hoard and lodging, per week $7.00 Board, without lodging, per week COO Single meal ri0 N ighl's lodging 50 J. BOEIIM, May 7, IP59. Proprietor. STOVES, STOVES, At Portland Prices ! B. MILWAIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER, Main Street, opposite the U.S. Hotel, OREGON CITY, IMPORTER OF COOK, Parlor, and Box Stoves, Tin, Sheet Iron, and Copper, Planished and .Inpannrd Ware, llt)ufte-furnishiiig Hardware, Furce and Lin Pump Rubber Huso, Hydraulic Bains, Load Pipe, Sheet Zinc, Cauldron Kettles, Brass Ket tles, Skillets aud Bake Ovens, Cow Bells, Sauce Pans, (to., &.c. Also, MANUFACTUKKR of Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware, of every description. Steamboat aud Jobbing work done at the low est rates. nplfiy Mil. POSTS SCHOOL. Notice. rrWli subscriber will re-openjiis school on Mou X day, April 25, IHM. Number limited to 35. No pupil received for less than one term. Only those who Will be willing to exert themselves to leam, desired. Tuition. 10 for a term of 1 1 weeks, payable in advance. Board 82.50 or $4 25 per week. JOHN D. POST. Oregon City, April 9, 1859. 52w3 Boots and Shoes! J. B. BLANPIED, Next door lo Schram's Saddler shop, Main street, OREGON CITY, WOULD say to the public that he ia in the constant receipt of Boots and Shoes of the latest pat terns and styles, which he will sell as cheap as any other establishment in town, if not cheaper! A FULL ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' WEAR ALWAYS ON HAND. Making dk Repairing' dona to order, AND IN SUPERIOR STYLE. April 30, 1859. 3y Wanted. rTV some man whs will take cattle in payment, A. I will give a job of making, hauling, and lay ing up ten or fifteen thousand rails. My place is six miles west ef Lafayette, Yamhill county. May 7, 1859tX W. L. ADA M3. k LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the I. pnet-ofnee at Needy, which, if sot taken mrt by the first f July, 1859, will be sent to the dead letter office : Jsmes M. Brown, Cyrus Leyds, William Casurd. Ira Moody, Jesha Root. Aptrf 30, 18i5. J. S VINSON,. T. M BOOKS! BOOKS! JUST RECEIVED, at the CITY BOOK STOKE, a Isrgs assortment of BOOKS, CONSISTING OF Standard Religious, Miscellan eous, and Poetical works, Waverly and Dickens's Novels, &c, &c, &c. Stationery, of all kinds, etc. Oregon City, Apl 30 POST & WHITE. JUUSICJJ1USIC! "YE have ou hand a largo awortiucut of 2VXUSZ0AL XNIT&tTMIllYTS OF All. KINDS, embracing the following: prince's ittcloicono a birgo assortment, of Ihe following kinds: Nino 5 octave, piano-cased, Two 5 do. do. double-reeded, One 5 do, do, double bank, Ons 6 do, do. Two S do. portable. T. GILBERT ic CO.'S CELEBRATED 9 besides a large assortment of Guitars, Accordeons, Clarionets, Flutes, r.jL2as) .--. aXZ2a . POST A WHITE, Oregon City, Apl 9. At the City Book Store. SINGING BOOKS ! Nciu ute of 2iou : JUST received, 100 copies of Ihe New Lute of Zion. Feb. 2rt. JOHN A. POST &, co. SADDLERY, AND HARNESS-MAKING-, ORHGoy CITV. I AM now carrying on a Saddler's and Har ness maker's shop iu this city, and have con stuntly ou hand Ihe bust of Ready-iiiade harness, saddles, bri dles, halters, martingals, and everything in my line. I nm also ready to make lo order anything in my line thai niny be culled for, on a short notice. My motto is, Make a good article, and sell It ohenp. I solicit patron age at home and from abroad. My establishment is nearly opposilo Clinrinaii & Warner's Old Stand ou Muin street J. SCim.VM. April 2, 1839. Slmit In Justico'g Court. Slute of Oregon, County of Yamhill, it. rpO FRANCIS CI1ASK: You nre hereby no JL tided that a writ of attachment has been is sued against you and ynur properly attached, lo satisfy the demand of Johnson Halle, amounting to $56.25. Now, unless ynu shall appear before Harvey Higley, a Justice of Ihe Peace in and for said county, at his office in Pleasant Valley pre cinct, on Ihe 1 1th day of Juno, 1859, judgment will be rendered against ynu and your property sold to pay the debt. J atcd the 6th day of April, 1859. JOHNSON HAI.LE, lw4 Plaiuliir. Painting. TilCIMG permanently located in Oregon City, A 9 I take this melliod of informing tho citizens of litis vi 'iuity snd the adjoining country that 1 am always prepared lo do llOUSK, ORNAMENTAL, AND SIGN PAINTING, on tho most favorable Icrm. Having followed the business for many years, I am confidnnt that I can eivu entire satisfaction to my customers. IJ Shop one door above the ( Ircgon Citv Drug Store. C. MURRAY. Sept. 1 1. I RIB. 82 New Arrangements. HAVING formed a copartnership with Or. POPPLE TON, recently from Ohio, we are now prepared to practice medicine upon a more extended scale than t have hitherto been able to do. I am also largely increasing Ihe circulation of my medicines, aud hope ere many months to supply all the important points in the Territory. W. l. HUTCH INS. Lafayette, Juno 10, 1858. 9tf Order for Appearance. NOTICE is hereby given, that Joseph Church, administrator of Ihe estate of N. J. Lamb, deceased, has this day filed his petition in the Probate court for Clackamas county, praying for ail order to sell the real ptnperty belonging lo said estate. It ia therefore ordered that all persons interested in said estate appear before mo on Monday, Ihe twenty-third day of May, 1859, at ths usual place of holding courts in said county, and show cause, if any they have, why an order should not be granted lo the administrator to sell the real property belonging lo the estate of N. J. Lamb, deceased, to pay Ihe debts aud charges outstanding againat the estate. ROBERT CAUFIELD, A pril 23, 1 859-2w4 Judge if Probate. Clackamas County, Oregon. T HE second term of eleven weeks will com mence on the 3d Monday in April. FACULTY. Rev. E. Castwskiht, Principal, and Professor of Mathematics and Natural Science. TuiTioa. Settlement must invariably be made in advance for tuition, at the ftowiug rales! In 1st aud 3d Readers, and Primary Arith., 14.00 ' Pr. and Higher Arithmetics, English Grammar, Geography, Writing, Ace , 6 00 Higher Mathematics, Nat. Philosophy, and Latin, $I.U0 sxtra for each, branch. ATTENDANCE. No student will be allowed a seat for a less lime than half a term. Any one having paid, wishing to vacate a seat the last hair or the term, will have oue half the money refunded. Indulgence iu profanity, or the me of tobacco, will be a bar or condition against the occupancy of a scab nustc. , .' Gratuitous instruction will be given lo a olasa in vocal music. Msrch 28, 1859-51 Baptist Books. WE EXPECT by Dsxtmailsleanvraquan. tity of the American liaptiet Pubiioalioa fwcietys Boons, consisting of Fuller's Works, Bunyaa'r do., Tbs Puslmisi, poely t, pew, snd pul. pit aaes, snd a vsriety of ether works. Ws will stats Ihst ws inland to kcp a com plete assortment of lbs 8iciety's books. Orders for single books, or hy ths quantity, will be promptly filled. Churches sod l.braries furnished sl lbs lowest price. JOHN A. POST Oregon City, An; 51, 1S5S.. ' SAIiT.Thc most extraordinary chemical dis covery of modern limes is the Anliphlcglslio Salt. It ads upon Ihe blood precisely in the same manner as the vaccine matter operates In the pre vention of malignant diseases. It cures only die. sssss which are Inflammatory In their nature- First, inflammation of ths head and throat, such as brain fover,fits, headache, ncurnlifla, erysipelas, ami ealurrh. Second, coses of inllummalion in the chest and abdomen, vii.i inllamed lungs and liver, pleurisy, dyspepsia, sslhma, gravel, piles, Arc. Third, iuHnmiiiatinn ef the extremities and akin, lowitt rheumatism, scrofuls. ulcers, scsrlet fever, venereal and cutaneous afloctions. This chemical combination is so powerful and Instants lieous iu its em-els, that the doss Is only what will adhere to a Uill dipped in the fall and held lo Ihe tongue for oue minute. The most astounding re. suits huve invariably followed its Ue iu the Allan tic States, and thousands of testimonials as to its virtm-s can be furnished, h" required. The pro prietor asks not, however, fur Kuith, hul hi willing lo let the Hail abide by its works, ennfldont that it will never fail. It ia pul up in draolim iackaes, price Two Dollais, and will be forwarded b mail, iiost paid, lo any part of the country, upon receipt of thai sum, addressed to RKDINGTO.N ft CO., Sail Francisco. F'ull directions accompany each pickags. As soon as a sullkieiit supply can be ob tained, it will be for sale by Druggists generally. F. Coggswell, M. D., discoverer and proprietor. Sole Agents for California and Oregou, Rt 1)1X0 TON A. Co., Wholesale Druggists, bau Francis co. La. A. 11. 8TEKLE Ag. nl for Oregon City XUioumatlsm. Iu all cases of Inflammatory Rheumatism, whether acute or chronic, Ihe Antiphlogistic Salt, discovered by Dr. F. Coggswrll, of ilostou, a a sure and infallible result. Ill New England, where this disease la very prevalent, the Sail has never been km wn to fail in rllecting a radical cure, aud of giving permanent relief. Rheumn lisin ia nliiiust invariably caused by inflammation and colds, aud the peculiar effect of this medicine, as its naino (Antiphlogistic or Anli-iulUimmatory) signifies, is to reduce iiiflntnmalinn, and balance the circulation of Ihe blood, and the Huids of the body. It does not profess lo be a grand panacea, but is calculated ouprevdy fur all diseases sf an liiHamuiutory nature, and is thus a perfect substi tute for blood-letting iu ull its forma II is for sals hy all Druggists. General Agents, Redinuto Sl Co , Wholesale Druggists, Sau Francisco. Kronckitis, Actliina, Catarrh. ' Theso diseases, and others of a similar charat ter, caused by colds and iiillammalion, yield read ily and certainly Iu the effects of the Antiphlogis tic Suit. Il is iculiurly bcittiliuial in ull diseases of Ibis uature, as they arc invaribly caused by a tendency of blood to Ihe heaad and throat, an the certaiu result of tho use of this medioul saltt to reduce inllainiiialian and equalize the circula tion of the Huids uf the b xly. Il is also remarka bly elllcuciuus in all InfLttlutory discuses uf the chest and abdomen, such aa Piles, Gravel, Vene real, Dyspesiia, Pleurisy, do. No bolter evi dence of the value of this medicine con be given Ihiin ihe fuel that, although il is now two years since it was first ottered to the public, the discov erer has been able to answer but a small portion of his orders, mid it is only within the last two months that il could be obtained at any prioo in this Staur. For sale by all Druggists. General Agents, Rkuiniiton & Co,, Whulesulo Druggists, Sun Francisco. Agent fur Oregon City, Da. A. II.8TKKLK. 47m3 , W. WEATHERF0RD, IMPORTING i WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, NOW receiving ex clipper ships Archer and Robin Mood, and soon to arrive by clippers l Icenn Telegraph, Neptune's Favorite, Challenger, Wizard, ull I liUoRout, a reel noin new I ora, ins MRUF.ST ASSORTMENT OF IT G S, CmSiHICALS, IKIIjYTS S? OILS, Ever Imported to Oregon 1 purchased for cai.li, comprising a full assortment ef Patent Medicines, 'd rent from the manufantiirers) including every article uuully found in a drug store, Window Class, (French ami American,) Druggist Glassware, Fine Paints, (Ground, Dry, and in Oil, of ev ery variety,; Red & White Lead, Varioiw brands, . Paint and Varn'.sh Brushes, (largo variety,) Couch, Japan, Black fc Furniture 1 arntshes, I'oilcd and llaw Linseed Oil, IJurninor Fluid (a superior article) Turpentine, Alcohol. , Lard, Sperm, Polar, & Ma,chin Mi sT4 net Fine brandies & wines for medicinal purposes; GRAEFENBERG Family Medicines ; GraefenWg Manual of Health, (new edition;) besides many other articha loo numerous to meu- Uuu. Thankful for pal favors, and soliciting a cos. linuancs of llie ssiue, I respretfulry invite dealers to call and eanmine niy stuck, and judge fur them selves as to quality and priesa. My arrangements for direol importstioo from dealers aod niatita'actursrs in -the East are such, that enable me to sell ifoo-Js chsapsr than, an other bouse on the northern coast. Sale.H-room, Front street, oppo site Uipr Wharf. W. WEATHKIIKORt, PORTLAND, O. 7", March U, 1H39. jal JUtT rweiv-d, the lal oly'e of sill a sat in BON N Ighnrn and straw sts. . ii . .nit a titrt'rxinrr. , 4 f lis-- , " - - - .