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V Oreoov Cur Market. Wheat $lal. 10 Tsar $0.50 to 17.50: potatoe 75: oU latter, frcxh, 20c packed, 20c; bacon 13 to 10c; eggi 25c. MAB.KXHD: V.. I O Ui f th of Mar, 1819, Mr. Ukvbx Smith (Mia Jan Aknii KknohuMi daughter of thi lata IWnry Frederick Frnohum, of Enfold, Mid dtl, England both of Oregon City. tW Wilh III abov nolle-, w received, be ale lit eumpliuienti of the young coup!, a pie MkjiMt (which we r sur wo Train the bride)! Urge p'ev of csks, ea t be.iuliful gold duller, e csrlainly with them uninterrupted hsppues Arwgh lit. COn the 8th intt., nt Oreen Point, by Iter. J Ratlsdrt. Lieut. II. C. Ilalire. of the 4th Reg'l i lafanlry, U. 8. A., la Mice Annie, unly deugliter 0 Jloa. Ueo. Ao.-rnsihy. . In Portland, un the lt instant, by Tier. W w:f. Mr. Stephen M. Harris U Mi Merle lung, nil uf that city. 9XSD: la Spring ter, Clackaini county, from tli le ef feew or eating uernuu ionxroTi mawnr,, t r t i, miwnA 1 veitr t I months May and i, lie ur is t-, j - - M'. J 1 1,1. VA'illium Allen I.Mn , wl, , .......... ....... agrdSyesra, II nionllie, and 9 day children Lewi A. nnd Iunoru E. Lacey. AND fOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS Qppoeite Oeo. Ahtraelhy $ Co.'i Brick Stun, OREGON CITY. fnilE undersiirnsJ are prepared la lake like JL neeaee, euch a Ajflbrotypes, Melainotypcs, Pho- .1 tographs, or PICTURES ON PATENT LEATHER, " in it able for tending in letterl, K el which will be executed in Iho I, AT KMT AMD NEATEST HTVl.F. AND ON 8IIORT NOTICE AND REASONABLE TERMS, CROUPS and LOCKET PICTURES taken very low. Call and examine our picture, and judge for ywselves. Jtooiiu oppoeito Abernethy 4. Co. ' brink store HOLLAND St DAY. ..June It. IS.' 9. .f I iMelodeons. fflHOSE who wi.h to purchase MELODEONS I can have them of us al from 15 to 20 er eat ciinca by paying CASH, than they have .ten bought ol ue lu-rrlolore. lr wanted ur "edit, the article e m be had at 2(1 per cent. ai 'vauci en our former rule. POST St WHITE. Oregon C iv, June II, 1859. .Jt.Cotne, Let us Reason together." LL oereiiiM holding-, or intonated in the nav . -Ji. men! of Ore;n War Scrip, are requ. sled to -ewevt at tugfue Ciiy, Lane (., on Monday, Ihe dthdayof August next, lor the purwsc of taking lake consideration the beet mean lo urge un ngress ine pa-incni oi ine name. : " JOSEPH TEAL. JUW A. B. FLORENCE, JAS HOOKEK, . A. ZIERER, P. W ELLS JOS. WATT, T UEO II JONES. Inneli. I8.-.9. ' Old Sc of Land NOTICE i hereby given that by virtue of an order to me directed by the Proh.ite Court in ad fur rTamliill county, Oregun, I will o.Ter fur ealeto the highest bidder for cash at the etore of Williema it Li."incoit in Dayten, in aaid county, (the th.rd 3) I'll in hat ol Joi.v, I HA!), bolweeu Jd) lioure f on uml four oVIuck. P. ,M , the fol JkiaMtig drauribrd liact uf land, biloiigiiig to the uiMur jieiraiif J.ilm S. Pringle, drceaiwd. to wit: a liumlred and a.xiy acree lying in 1.3 ami 4 K K.3 W.,nnd being theeoiith lialfof Not ficulinn n. 1146. ilie laud it mil nprnvvd ; title good. THOMAS K. WILLIAMS, l)ayta, Jn 7, 1859. 9w3 (itiardian. . Sheriff's Sale. TrJV virtue of en execution iarnied out of the C ir X) cuit Court of the 4th Judicial Dietrict of the Willie of Oregon, iu and for the county of CUcka .Jim', and lo ms directed, iu favor of Samuel PLauhlin. nd niunlrntor of the eetatuof Silna Da yit, 4eceaied,agitinet .liwpi'r VV Clift, for the mini afwne haudraj andeiglity-one do!kim, with inter. nt from tlie iHith day of May, A. D. 1858, together with costs and accruing cota, and for tnt of peraoual property toeatiafy euid execution, I have levied upon, and aliall proceed to aril to the higheat bidder lor mh, a the thirteenth day of ', July, 1859, Hfl of I he right, title, inlereat, claim, ,adderainl which the aaid Juinor W. Clift no 'taa, or Which he had Mluu lli dayofMny, I8A9, ia and lo nil that certain tract and parcel of kind floated in aaid county of Cluckanvte and State of Oregon, and now occupied by Kiid Jaapur W. Clift, and bounded as follows, to wit : The west half of the south east quarter of section two, and the West half of the north-east quarter of section two, . a tewmliif two Mirtli, range tiro east.coniamiiig erne hundred mid sixty acres. Sale to take place 4 two o'clock 1. M., on the premises. a A.IIOLCOMO,' "f" ShcrirT of Clackomaa county, ' June 1 1, IS59.9W4 by LawisDr. Depuly. Sheriff's Sale. "OTICE in herehy given that I will offer at 'XN sara higheat bidder for cash on the 49th day of July, I,'i8, at 3 o'clock p. m. of anid Uksy, at tlie dwelling-liease of Edwin F. Stone in Yamhill county, Stale of Oregon, the following 4acribed real estate, to wit, being in Yamhill and Polk counties, rang live wtt, township six south, Mei secl'ens lam, three, and eleven, commencing at the nut iwest corner of Jacob Coinegy's land -eikthn, i section three, and running thence snath W deg. E. 372) poles along the eaatern line of ' M. B. Burke's land claim, thence north 70 deg. 1 B-188 pules along the north line of John Eadei' 2 land claim, thence north 30 deg. W. 2724 P01" 10 ' the south lino of Jacob Coinegy's land claim, Usnce south 70 deg. W. 1 88 poles along the south 'tone of said Comegy's land claim to the place of beginning, iucluding one half section, or three Jsundred and twenty acrea, more or leas, with all lb privilege and a purtenances thereunto be longing or in anyv.uo appertaining. Said sale Jnade by authority of an execution to me directed im accordance with a decree of tbe District Court '.&( Yamhill county, State of Oregon, to foreclose ,m owrtgac and satisfy a judgment in said court gainst Edwin F. Sioue and iu favor of Samuel M. Gilrooie, together with the costs thereon. I1EXKY WARRE.V, June II, 1859-9w4 Sheriff Yamhill co. Wanted, 1fY A YOUNG MAN. a situation as fjtj TF'ACHEU, one term, in a country school. 1 ddree STODt.fT," care of D. W. CaAio, Or r agon CMj. Jone4, 1859. - - JfrotectiTe Union. DIV. No, S93, N. E. P. L still continues op. ration in SALEM. Those favorable to .jAho objects nf tlie " Uaieo." living witbia trading 'age in Polk. Lion, and Mariou oounties, will yflsase make known the same, by letter or other swiae, though they (set unprepared to invest stock X, Payment of stock berealter engaged may be AJaaade conditional that ten thousand dollars be sub eribad the coining year, in all, making finora Ibooeead. ' . Hard timea" are opoo as, bat this is only an -Additional reaaoa lor freeing labor from the need-4-lcsa Ux of sposalatiun Wu. P. Pc, 1 C. HOEL, Ageat "Wa. Poarta, Directors. ,:Wruj Dtmao, y SaVa, June 4, 1-55. Fm! Lyon's Magnetic Powders, or . Flea Powder, Kill dtitroy Garden Inttcte, Cockroatkei, Bed' Bug; t'lttm. Ante, Mot hi, and ill stiff of the ttrmin kind. Th imparlance of a rsliaul article of this kind is inestiinuble. In warm weaiher all nalura teems with these aiiimyiiig fo s. This powder is the on ly article aver diVovered which will exlenniuats tnem. A couiuany of hotauista, fnmi th llorll- cultural Hooialy uf Paris, while aimiU th fern of As. a, oBwrvad Ihal all Inaecta lighimg uwu a eerla n kind uf plaul very roon dropped dea I. This fanl was made use of lo guard Iheir night eeinii from thrso Inlrudi rs. (jiiiiutities uf the plant were brought bom by Mr. E. Lyon, and found a positive inaeet destriyer in every experi mrnt. It is simply a powdered leaf, chemically prepared to rmisl the effect of ago ami climate w M'd.ils and Letters Patent have been obtained from the governments of England, r ranee, (ier many and Russia, from Ihs World's Fair, and nu. Hierims nied.cal and horticultural collegi and so cieties. Letter from the Preeident of th United State: "Exxcvtiv Mansiox, Wiiiiinutoh, J 31st Jan., 1853. ,r. E. Lyon, Dear Sir t I have the pleasure lo inform you that the Royal commission of Iho World's Fair, al London, have awarded vou a Medal and Cerlilicate for the great value of your Magnetic Powders. Ac. MILLAltD FILLMORE, rh'u." The ahov was accompanied by a certificate of rriuce Albert. IT IS FREE FROM POISON. Nr.w Yoax. October 1. 18i8 Emanuel Lvon. Dear Sir i We have analva. ed and lealed your Miignelio Powders,' and find llirm perfectly hanuleaa to mankind and domestic animals, hut certain death wheu inhaled by bugs, ants ana inaecis. J. K. Ciiiiton, M. D., Chemist. L. Itain, Pn,f, Cheinislry, N. Y. Hospital, Mr. John L. Rome, Superintendent of the N. Y. Hiapilal, says "he haseipelled all the bun. ants, nsichrs, moths, tus., wilh Lyon's Towder, aud llliaa il ui iiiiiiiense value.' Every cardviier anil housekeeper must have a direct Interest In an crtiulu of this kind. Krfer rnce can be made to Iho Aator, St. Nicholas, and Metropolitan Hotels; to Judie Mein. Prosidenl of the Aniericau Inalilule; Jumea Uordon Ken nelt, Gen. V infield Scott, Cyrus W. Field, L. M Pease, of Iho rive Poinls Mission, die., Ac- Judge Meigs says, This discovery of Prof. Lyon is of national importance. Iho fanners Club huve lerted it thoroughly. It will deitruy locusts, grarennppere, aula, nioltn, Duin, and all vermin. Garden plauta can be preserved, aud houaesmude pure " lists and mice cannot be reached by a powder, and are killed by a Mao.nf.tic Phi,. Order them through any merchant. I ia l.yon s Powder kills insects in a trice, Hut Lyon's Pills are mixed fur rain and mice. Follow directions. Vet freelu and tharouuhlii. Dr. A. II. STEELE, Autnt, Oreirnn Cilu. SMITH , DAVIS, und Da. WEATHER KOUI), Aerate. Portland. PARK Sl Will IE. San Fraucioeo. 8m3 iixau.tx x.varLBxKciiT. aiiolni mrxiscii. OUHTAV MAYRISCII. BRANCH OF SAN FRAN'CISCO Ci riii Store, Wiishingtou Sreet, between Front and First PORTLAND. ENGELBRECHT & MAYRISCII BROS Importers and Dculert in Havana Cigars and Tobacco, "TTTOL'LD refprelfully announce lo the public T that they have oiiened house l the buvu place, where Ihey will do a WHOLESALE BUSINESS ii Iheir line on the most reasonable and fair termer And at San Francisco Prices. t2f" Wo also have a homo onen at No. Front street, Sail Fruuc.sco, una are eemrul agruis iur iinvana. Portland. Juno 4, 16.i9. 8nit Stupendous Excitement ! ! IX McMIXYILLE ! ! There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at the flood, leads ou to fortune. rju HE palpable menuiug of the poet is, that by culling on S. C. ADAMS . jutt note, who s selling off his lanje and well- assorted stock of DRY . GOODS, HARDWARE. CROCKERY, kC , AC, AC, AT COST, you can lay in your year's supply al such LOW RATES that uu can't fail to get rich at it. He is Closing out his present stock at very low prices for His entire stock must be sold immediately. Come one, come all, and come toon. You can bnv a dollar's worth At Portland Wholesale Prices! such as the best prints at a bit, beat quality, plates, cups and saucers, &.C., at six hits per set ; naila, No. I, at 13 lbs. for a dollar; brown sheetings at a oil, &.c. itc. ; best quality of ladies shoes at 1 to $1,25, and everything iu proportion, only pernaps cheaper. fjiT All persons knowing thenmelvee indebted, ill please come forward and nettle up wilh cash uotes, as my books muat be closed. S. C ADAMS. McMinville, June 4, 1859. 8w3 Sheriff1! Sale. "TJY VIRTUE of an execution, issued out of 9 the Circuit Court of the 4lh Judioial District the State of Oregon in and for the county uf Clackamas, and to mo direeted, in favor of Hugh Hums, against Lawrence liurns, for the sum of roe hundred dollars, with interest from th oth ay of September, A. D. I85C, togeihar with cue.a and accruing costs, aad for Want of personal prop- rty In satisfy said execution, 1 have levied upon, ad shall proceed to sell lo the hiL'hest bidder for caih, ontlie sxvxmth dav or JULY, 1859, all of cnght, title, interest, claim and demand whivh said Lawrence liurns now nsa, or which be had on the 24th day nf May, 1859, in and to all that certain tract and parcel of land eituated in aaid county of Clackamas and Stale of Oregon, and now occupied by aaid Lawrenc Burns, and ac tually embraced within hia enclosures; the same being a part of the land claim of aaid Hugh Burns, a. al. and heretofore sold by h m to said Law rence Burns. Sale to take place at 3 o'clock. ., on the premises. Jun4,1859. A. HOLCOMB, 8-w4 ShorifTCIavkamas County. AdminUtrator'a Sale of Real Sstate. VI UllCt rshenby given, that, by virtue ol an i.1 order issued out of the Probata Court of Clackamas county, Stale of Oregon, under the seal of said court, and to me directed, I will on Monday the 2, th day of June, 1859, on the prem iers, between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and the setting of tbe sun of the same day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title, ana interest of c. J. Lamb, deceased, lo the west half of aaid Lamb land claim, containing one hundred and sixty acrea, in township two (2) south, range two (2) ;, adjoining the claim of benjamin omtili and ernes Casus. Terms of sale, ax months credit. ith approved ercurity. JUSLi'U Ciit ill-11, June 4, IS59-Sw3 Adm'r. flASH paid for LAND WARRANTS, by liVJLLA.M? 1'AI . To Rent. A DWELLINO HOUSE, with J.X. r araen spot navinir JU nearinc peach Irene. mnA lllll ,n,.U m, . Hn.l Ml...u 'XI trees, a fourth of them bearlni. This p!e Is convsnisiit to a good school, being a half mile sasl of the Oregon City Seminary. Wood and work on the placs will be laken in pay fur lha rent. 17" For further particulars. Inquire al lha Argus uince. Alay M, IW..9 OniW Notice. aMIE undritigiied brg rrspeetruily to inform nil . parties iudehled lo lln m in their Iregou City Hooka, that, now winding up their liioiuess in Ore. ion, they hnveauthorixiil Auoav lloi.sxoox, Esq., 01 uregou iity, to eolleet said itelils. ALLAN, McKIN LAY 4 Co, Oregon City, Muy3l, I8..9. 8 Notice ! A IX accounts or notes in our hinu' mint h svttlvd on or before the first duy of July next May . 1859. Notice ! ALL tlios owing John O. dibaon, or Gibson it. Poller, must settle their accounts before the first day of next July, nr soms coals may be ufld. UHISON 6i rOiTEll. May 28, 1859 . - 7 Notice ! ALL those indebted to N. Brown Si Co. will please come forward and eellle their ac count without delny, or Iho sain will be put in an orlicer hands fur collection. - - N. BROWN, N. WOLFE. Oregon Cily, May 28, 1859. 7 OREGON CITY SEMINARY. FRANCIS D. HODGSON, A. M., TaiNcirAL, assisted by competent teachers. CALkNDta ma 1859: S)D Term commeneet Jlfuy 23; 3i(, September 5i ith, November 21. tuition roa tksu or elxvin wkirs. Primary Department 8 5 50 Common Eucjiah branches 6 50 Higher Engliih and M.itlicinuties 8 5U Ancient Sl Modern Lniigimgee, extra, each 3 00 Oil painting, extra 10 DO Drawing, extra 3 00 Use of Piano, Icr praelie 3 00 Instrumental Music (Piano) extra. XT Tuition invariably in advance. This liwlitutiou, which has been in auccessful operation one year, affords superior facilities for the young of both sexes. It is supplied with a food philosophical appurutut, maps, library, and piano. A few boarders can be accommodated in the Institution nn very moderate terms, board can also be obtained ut reoaouuble rules in the vicin ity of the Seminary. for fun her particulars, addrest Ilia Principal. May 14, 1859. 5m3 J. FLEMING, (.IT THE POST-OFFICE BUILDING,) OREGON CITY, HAS ou bund und fur sale, a well-selected as sortincnl of Books and Stationery, comprising, in part, the following : Family Bibles and TVs Cap, letter, aud note laments, Pip-", Downing' Fruits nnd Penscfc Pen-holders, trim Jrecsof Amor- hand dr. sand boxes, lea revised edition, Tiwue paper, perforated New Masonic Trestle- boarj A dntllin" paper Board, Mitchell's and Olucy's Geographies and At lases, Manun's Furrier, Dadd'sCu'.ile Si Horse Doctor, Kane's Arctic Expira tions, Blank Books Si Bill Pa per, Gilleypio's Si. Duvies' Surveying, Slates and slate pencils, Dr. Hollick's Works, Masonic Manual, Odd Fellows' Manual, Quiuhy'a Mysieriei, of Dee-keeping. Livingstone's Travels in South Africa, G unit's Doin. Medicine, Sanders' Old and New Spellers &. Readers, Thomson's Arithmetics, r ult, m ce Eastman a Book-keeping, with blunks, Red, blue, Si blk Inks, etc., &.c, all of which will be retailed at prices corresponding with the limes. ID Don't forget ihe place ! it is OPPOSITE LA FOREST $ BACON S. ALSO, FOR SALE, Dr. Moffittt's Pills and Phoenix Bitters, and the Graefenberg Medicines, a h'ch are recommended to those who wirh In live till they die. May 14, 1859. Great Inducements AT LA FOREST & BACON'S. E take this method of informing the pub lic that we believe it best for purchaser und seller that NU CKEU1T be given; we therefore commence nn entirely new system. We will not sell our goods on any other terms than for Cash or Country Produce. W have a large stock of GOOBS consisting of GROCERIES, LADIES' FANCY GOODS, BOOTS d SHOES, Crockery, Glassware, Hardware. Now listen to us for a moment sr two While we use our efforts in convincing you That paying cash down for whatever you get Is belter than buying goods on a credit. You will find by reading our advertisement That we purpose selling for at least ten per cent Cheaper for cash than we could on lime ; This ia certainly belter, the buyer will liud. Here, ladies can find all Ihey may require, From fine silk dresses lo plain bonnet wire ; T'he gentlemen also can here be rigged out Wilh fine doe panto, vest, shirt, and a coat. The farmera also should here come and sea If we have not got good sutrar and coffee, Tea, rice, starch, tobacco, silt, and soap. Nails, cups and saucers, salaratus, and rope. Come farmers, try us, and then yon will see If we do not de just as wo agree ; W e prom is to sell goods at prices below, Wilh freight oaly added, which or right yon know. For fear you forget just where w reside, Post & White's Book Store is on th east aid ', La Forest A. Bacon ia 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 Ions, ton come along too. The cash we are needing, your custom also. Oxiuon Crrr May 14. 1859. T Ibe jtlfliclfd. DR. HUT-CHINS' CELEBRATED BAL eem of Wild Cherry, with a variety of hi other popular Bottntcal Mtiitinet, are now for ale at CHARLES rvrto, Vregon City, aud at JOSEPH BARSTOW'S, Canemah. 47y EMPIRE Wholesale and Retail STOP, El ARE you going to Oreuon City lo buy Goods I If so, yeu would probably like In know where you can buy the most and beat for th least mo ney, That place is Brown & Wolf's, ealablishment, opposil Oibton'e Saloon, and no mistake, vv have just received a heavy amort. mi nt from San Franeihco, which, having bought low, we are able lo sell in such a wny thai our prices shall speak fur themselves, without much pulling. have GENTLE M UN'S OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, SUCH A sack 4 frock coats, ruglaue, talmiis, jackets, vests, pants, cravats, Hue shirts, collars, diauers, undershirt, sashes, overhauls, and all kinds of India-rubber clothing. ALSO, ALL KINDS OF Titv t?J is ff.s. WaT French, Enidi-di, American, 4 furniture calicos, gmyjiains of all colors, all wool and hlf wool do luinr-s, French, English, a American merinos, alpacas, silk wonted, all colors, all wool and hlf wool plaids, (ilk it woollen shawls, single ord'ulc, I'crry s sty lo or dress goods, caehmrles, Velvets, liusevs, brown At bleached sheeting, janes, on dolus, Irish linens, silks, ramhrics. SILK AND VELVET BONNETS, scans, sleeves, chrmiwiles, edging, ribbons, hdkfe, gloves, hosiery, needles, pins, hooks, eyes, perfumery, hair oil, boots, shoes, rubbers, hais, eap, uccordeons, a is m a; a a it 9 BRACELETS, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, and about 375 other articles too numerous and too cheap lo pay for advertising. Aon the fuel is, as we are permanently located, we are desirous or doing liiisiuess on such terms thut we shall not be compelled to ' sell oll'ut com,' bill we intend, by quick sales and sinull profits, to live and let live. Ladies and gentlemen urn al ways welcome, and will be promptly waited un. tlrffirmurr, Remember, that our store ia opposile Gihton't Saloon. Tis no trouble lo show our goods, and we can heat Portland all Iho time in prices. If you doubt it, call and salmly yourselves that there is no hum bugging m the mutter. HKOWS &. WOLF. Oregon City, April 23, 1859. SmG "Vf"RS. TAYLOR will open a SELECT 1TJL SCHOOL for the accommodation of a lim ited number of pupils (say twenty-live) ut her res idence in I liia cily ueur the Seminary, on Monday, XB, I Poll. 1 KXMS Primary anil common English, per term of eleven weeks $5.00 Tuition payable iu advance. Feb. 19, '59. CLARISSA E. TAYLOR. Comer Third and Water tlreett, oppotite the Ferry Landing, OREGON CITY. THE traveling public are respectfully invited to rive me a cull. J lie Urea-oii iiouve is the most pleas-yL nntly located hotel in the Slate, and lias been so arranged as to make it one of the most commodi ous houses in the country. THE TABLE will always be supplied wilh the best that the market afford. Gooi accommodations for ladies and families. ratcKs: Board and lodging, per week $7.00 Board, without lodging, per week u'.uu Single meal rl) Night's lodging 5U J. BuEHM, Mny 7, 1859. Proprietor. STOVES, STOVES, At Portland Prices ! H. 1VCXLWAIN, 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 und Japanned Ware, Hoiise-furiiii.hing Hardware, Force and Lilt Pump Rubber Hone, Hydraulic Ruins, Load Pipe, Sheet Zinc, Cauldron Kettles, Uruss Ket tles, Skillets and Bake Ovens, Cow Bells, Sauce Pans, io., Ac. Also, MANUFACTURER of Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware, of every description. Steamboat aud Jobbing work done at the low est rates. aplGy MR. POSTS SCHOOL. Iffotico. rilHIC siiliscriber will re-open his school on Mon X day, April 25, IS5II, Number limited to 25. Nn pupil received for less than one term. Only those who will be willing to exert themselves lo leurn, desired. Tuition. $10 for a term of 11 weeks, payable in advance. Board $3.50 or $4.25 per week. JOHN D. POST. Oregon City, April 9, 1859. 52w3 Doots and Shoes! J. B. I3LANPIED, Next door to Schram's Saddler shop, Main street, OKliGON CUT, OULD say to the public thai ha is in the constant receipt of Boots and Shoes of the latest pat terns and styles, which he will sell aa cheap as any other establishment in town, n not cneapen A FULL ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' WEAR ALWAYS ON HAND. Making 4t Repairing done to order, AND IN SUPERIOR STYLE. April 30, 1859. 3y Wanted. TO some man who will lake cattle in payment, I will give a job of making, hauling, and lay ing up ten or fifteen thousand rail. My place ia i mike west of Lafayette, Yamhill county. May 1. 1859if W. L. ADAMS. l twat-omee al Needy, which, if aot lakea on. by the first f July, 1 859, will be sent lo th dead letter office : Jaine M. Brown, Cyme IVyJa, William Custard. Ira Moody, Joshua Root. April 30, 1859. J S. VINSON, P. M. BOOKS! BOOKS! TUST RECEIVED, at Ih CITY BOOK J STORE, a large assortment of BOOKS, CONSISTINO OF Standard Iteligious, Miscellan eous, and Poetical works, Waverly and Dickens's Novels, &c., &c., &c. Stationery, of all kinds, etc. Oregon Cily, A pi 311 POST & WHITE. MUIC!JIUSIC! "yE have on hand a large assortment of MUSICAL XlffSTRTJIVISiVTa OF ALL KINDS, embracing Ih following: J3rincc 0 ittcloDcons a largo assortment, of the following kinds: Nine 5 octave, piano-cased, Two S do. do. double-reeded, On 5 do. do. double bank, One 6 do. do. Two 5 do. portable. T.CILRURT CO.'S CELEBRATED 3? 1 A M $ besides a large assorlmeut of Guitars, Accord eons, Clarionets, Flutes, Kr2 wxz: Post & white, Oregon Cily, Apl 9. At the City Book Store. SINGING BOOKS! Nctu Cute of j?icm : TU.ST received, 100 copies of the New Lut fj Of .IOU. Feb. 2ii. JOHN A. POST At c. SADDLERY, AND HARNES3-M AKINGr, O REG OX CITY. AM now carry ing on n Saddler's and liar nous maker's fliop in this cit, and have con. slantly on hand the bent of Heady-made harness, saddles, bri dles, halters, ruartingals, und everything in my line. I am hIko reudy lo m iKe to order anything in my hue that may lie called lor, on a short notice iMy motto is, Mak a good article, and sell it cheap. 1 solicit patron uire at home and from aliro id. My establishment is nearly opposite Churiiun iX Warners Uld falund ou Mum street. J. SCIIKAM. April 2, 1859. .Ilnili DRS. G. A. & ADA M. WEED, nycro-Mi-aicikl (or wtitcr-fcure) JJAVING located at Ps W.. TSt "B-a JDL' s, We shall be happy to attend to culls, both in town ami country. MI'.S WF.KD will give voccint attention lo OBSTETRICS, and diseases peculiar tu woim ii and children. UT We miilio no ne of drug", but rely eiilin. upon hiirr.iiie ni;iiun-e.. Patients nt a dialiince vi-iled on reanon.'ihle terms. They tun v bu consulted Dorsum!' V or hv letter. free- May 7, IH59. GEO. A. NOBLE, A.M. & M.D.. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. OfSco NEXT DOOR TO MR. CAL'- FIELD'S STORE, N K A K T II K II H EWE It V. N. ft. Family Medicine prepared iu the most careful manner, ami always on hand. uregon tvily March WH, 1H."i!Iiii:i Xn Justice's Court. Slate of Urrgon, County of Yamhill, tt. T "V) FRANCIS CHASE: You are hereby no- tided that a writ of ulliioliineut has been is sued against you uml your properly attached, to snlisfv Ihe demand of Johnson llulle, amounting to $56.25. Now, iiiiIihs you ahull app -ur before Harvoy lligh y, a Justice of the Peace in and for said county, nt his ollire in Pleasant Valley pre cinct, on lilt) lllll dhy of Julio, 1859, judgment will he rendered ngai-ml you and your properly sold lo pjy Iho debt. Doled the h'lh duy of April, IS.VJ. JOHNSON HALLE, lw4 I'la niilV. BEING permanently located in Oregon Cily, I lako this meiliud of informing tlm citizens of this vi -inity and the adjoining country that I am always prepared lo no HOUSE, ORN AMENTA I, AND SIGN PAINTING, on Ihe most favorable term. Having followed the biinineN for many years, I am conli lent that I can givo entire satisfaction lo my customers. WT Shop one door above the ( Iregon Cilv Drug Store. c. MURR A.Y, Sept. 11. 18.-.B. 2-j New Arrangements. HAVING formed a copartnership wilh Dr. TOPPLE I ON, recently from Ohio, we are now prepared to practice medicine upon a mors extended scale III an I have hitherto been ub!e to do. I am also largely increasing Ihe circulation of my medicines, and hope ere many months to supply all the important po uts jn the Territory. W. D. HUTl IIINS. Lafayette, June i0, 185S. 9lf Order for Appearance. "rOTR:f: ,s hereby g ven, that Joseph Church, i.1 administrator of the estate of N. J. Imb, deceased, baa tins day filed his petition in the 1'robste court for Clackamas county, praying for an order lo sell the leal property belonging to sa.d eslaie. It is therefore ordered that all persons interested in said estate appear before me on Monday, the Iwenty-lhird day of May, 1459, at the usual place of holding courts in aai.l county, and show cause, if any they have, why an order should not be grantrd to the a dm nitrator to sell the real property belonging lo the estate of N. J. Lamb, deceased, to pay the debts and chargea outstanding against the estate. ROBERT CAUFIELD, April 23, 185D-2w4 Judge of Probate. The Finest I QUENCH confectioneries, such as gum drops, Frondans, mottoes, coanuL ci.iur, almonds rock candy, arc., at Dee. 18. CHARMAN 4 MrKI VNEY'S. Ilayard Taj-lavr'a CYCLOPEDIA of Modern Travel, end Swan'a Three Years' Residence oa tbe North Weal eoast for sale at the CITY BOOK STORE. JAMS, preserved fruit, braacVd fruits, etc., at C HARMAN 4 McKINNEY'S. X- -.snu"l noeSJ SAXiT..-Tln niot exlrooidinary chemical dis covery of niodirn time is lb Antiphlngiolie Salt. Il acts upon Ih blood pieeisely in the sum manner as th vaccina matter opsrales in th pre vention of nioliuiiKiil disenses. It cures only dis ease which are iullominalory Iu their nature. First, Inflammation of the head and throat, such a brain fever, fits, lirailuolie, neuralgia, erysipelas, aud catarrh. Second, case of inllumiiisliuu in lha chest and ubiloincu, vii. ! iiillumed lungs ami liver, pleurisy, dysp, wia, aslhina, gravel, piles, fto. Third, hiflaiiiuiation of the extremities and skin, lo wit: rheumatism, scrofula, uleera, scarlet fever, venereal and cutaneous affections. This chemical comhinatiou Is so powerful ami instants., neons in lis ell'ecls, that the dose ia only what will adhere lo a quill dipped In the Sail and held lo the toiiguo for on minuis. The most astonnJiu re suits huve invariably followed its use in the Atlan tic Stales, and thousands of testimonials na to its virtue can be furnished, if required. The pro. prirtor asks not, however, fur l-'uith, hul is willing to let the Suit abide by it works, confident that il will never fuil. It is pill up iu drachm iiackugrs. price Two Dollars, and will lis forwarded b mail, post paid, to any purl of the country, upon re,-, pi of that sum, addressed lo ItEDINGTON Si Co., San Fruneiseo. Full direction accompany each packnge. A soon as a suUicienl supply can be oh. Iaind, it will he for sale by Drugaisla genenilly. F. Coggswell, M. ).,dicuerer and piopiielor. Sole AgctiU for California and Oregon, Kl'.DING TON &.Co , Wholesale Drinrgisis, San Francis, co. Da. A. II STEELE Ag nt lor Orrgnn Cily Rhoumatism. In all cases of Intlnmiiiatory Rheumatism, whether acute or chronic, Ihe Anliphl igisiic Salt, diaoovrred by Dr. F. Cogjswell, of Boston, la a sure and infallible result. In New England, where this disease is very prevalent, the Salt has never been known to fail in rll'ccting a radical euro, ami of giving permanent relief. Rheuma tism is almost invariably caused by inflammation aud colds, aud Ihe peculiar cll'rct of this medicine, as its nuiiKi (Ant phlogistic or Aiiti-iiilluiniiiatury) sinifi s, is to reduce inlliiiiimutinti, and h.ilanur the c rcnlulioii of the blood, and rhe fluids of the body. It does not profess to be a grand panacea, but is culcul.itcd enpressly for all diseases of an intlaniuintory nature, and is thus a perfect substi tute lor blood-letl ng ill nil its forms. Il is lor aula bv all Druireisls. General Agents, Kkoimitom to. Co, Wholesale Druggists, San Francisco. Eronchitis, Asthma, Oatarrb. Theso diseases, and others of a similar charm ler, caused by colds and inllamm ition, yield read ily and certuinly to the etl'ects of the Amiplilogis lie Suit. Il is peculiarly bciielicial in all d svasea nf this nature, as they uro invaribly caused by a teudeii'-y of blood to the lirnad and throat, hum the certain result or the use ol this medical sum to red nee inflammation and equalize the circula tion of Ihe Hinds of Ihe b idy. Il is also remark bly ellicacioits iu all iiillimatory diseases of the chest and iibdom il, such aa Piles, Gravel, Vene. reul, Dyspejieia, Pleurisy, Ac. No belter evi dence of Ihe value nf this medicine can he given than the fact thut, allliouh it is now two years since it was first ollered to Ihe public, the discov erer hat been uWe to answer but a s nail portion of his orders, and it is only within the lust two months lh.it il could be obtained at any prico in this Stuio. For sule by nil Drug-lists, (ienernl Agents, RitniNUToN it Co., Wholesale Druggist, Sun Francico. Ageut fur Oregon Cily, Da. A. II. STEELE. 47m3 W. WEATHERFORD, IMPORTING WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, "VTOW receding ex clipper shiM Archor aud i.1 Robin Hood, and aonii to arrive hy clipper t loenn Telegraph, Neptune'" Favorite, ( Challenger, Wizard, an 1 Lookout, d.rect from New York, th L.HGIWT ASSORTMENT Ol-' DRUG S, CHEMICALS, PAIJYTS $ OILS, Evar Imported to Oregon! purchased for cash, comprising a full assortment of Patent Medicines, (direct from tho in inufacturers) incluJing every article usually found in a drug store, Window Glass, (French and American,) Druggist Glassware, Fine Paints, (Ground, Dry, and in Oil, of ev ery variety,) Red & White Lead, Various brands, Pa!nt and Varn'.sh Brushes, (largo variety,) Coach, Japan, Black & Furnituro Varnishes, Boiled and Haw Linseed Oil, Burning Fluid (a superior article) Turpentine, Alcohol, Lard, Sperm, Polar, & Machine Z M'd Pmi at Fine brandies & wines for medicinal purposes; GKAEFENBEUG F a m i 1 y Medicines ; Graefenberg Manual of Health, (new edition;) beside many othr article too numrou to auc tion. , . . Thankful for past favors, and soliciting a eoa tinuanee of the same, I respectfully invii dealsr U call and examm my stuck, and judge fur thorn, selves as u quality and prices. My arrangements for direct importation from dealers and manufacturer in Ihe East are such that euable me to sell goods cheaper than auy other bouse on the northern coast. Sales-room, Front street, oppo site Upper Wharf. W WEATHERFORD. PORTLAND, O T, March I J. 1S59. j.l JUbT received, the lateet sy'e of SILL a SAT. li BONNETS L-ghorn and straw gat. AINSWORTI1 jp DIEKDORFF.