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Oiiuiny City Mahkkt. Wheat $lal.lA fTT $0.00 to $7.50: iiotutoeH 75: out 7ft buMT, frcsli, 25c lmckcd, 20c; bucoii Jolflc rptpSUc, v. . Multnomah Lodge No. 1, 1 ft'' K. & A. M., holds i! sfulrd commuulca- ,l.a tioiilntho Sou of Temperance Hall, on Um first Saturday preceding ilia Full Mooa in mm monlli. llrethren in good I'unilinir are. in ViM t alleud. ' W. W. ItL'CK, V. M ,.t P W. Craio, Scd'y- 13 m?T The regular meeting for this month will m. iPUU-' Saturday evening, August 13. tf.y'JFor Sale Cheap ! A -VALUABLE STOCK AND WOOD mWO MILES aud i half west of DALLES JL CITY, Wusco county, Oregon. A good , and cornfield are among the improve. abundunca of water, a good priii(f .IWMjnk. Inquire of THUS. br&ttKi, a . ,jW.6.1859.17 w4 Dalle. I..a. . Complaint for Divorce. ,) vtAfe a Oregon, Clackanuu County, it. "KmMM Plamondon, pltf., ) Simoar Plamondou, deft. ) T!kX said Simon Plamondon la hereby notified thai unlcaa ho appear before the Circuit Court at lb Stale of Oregon for Cluckama. county, to vfeeU at Oregon City in said county ou the first mdajf (Ilia 5th day) of September next, and I'tJMraad there anawerthe complaint film! against t plaintiff in the otlice of the clerk of tuid OtMafcy, the same will be taken for confessed, aud It prayer granted by the court. ,3HjI AMORY HOLBROOK, Af.6,1859-17w4 Pltf't Attorney. Notice. OfcU'of Oregon, ) Coat of Yamhill, $"' lefarlj In Jtlire't Court. ftV) SAMUEL BEST: You are hereby noli- X- fie.q That a writ of attachment has been issued aiMast a ou, and your property attached, to atin the 'demand of P. 8. Field, amounting to eight)'' area dollars and fifty cents ($87,50), with inter eat and costs. Now, unless you appear before Win. Hussey, of McMinville, Yamhill couuly, OregM, acting as a Justice of the Peace for said coaoty, at buoltice, on the V4th day oi sepiem bar, 1859. at 3 o'clock p. m., judgment will be ren dered againirt you, aud your property sold to pay IM dubt. Dated this 37th dnynl July. ibou. ( .eort . P. S. FIELD, Plaintiff. ilog. 6, 18.-.9. 17w4 D!fcEGON HOSPITAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. it i ?. d. Hawthorno, 'f. Phuii ian. A, 1V1. Loryca, SURQKON. Premium, 1841, '43, '44, '52. CHARLES J. HOLDER, 7J . GRAND ACTION PIANO FORTE rTHU&SE PIANOS are made of the beet ma 'UbMstials, aud warranted to stand iu auv cii- txJ Seeeeid-hanil Piano Fortes taken in exchange. -JTunipf and rcpuiriiig promptly executed. Y3Tm. a p iNEWKLL & POST, Jot 8fj, 1859. y Agent, Oregon City. '-Xa EE'S msil I'. Bl ZJa jW JsT -asm Hi'' .'! It C U S ! All ,y: V'Roman Amphitheater 3TXJELL PERFORM SATURDAY. AUG. V V Kith, at OREGON CITY. Tkie (JKE.lT COMPANY is decidedly tin Most oemnleto iu the United States. The extra , ordinary excitement now created at this favorite 'place ef amusement uinoiyst its thousand of ud mlrera, by its Variety, Novelty, & Attraction, beyeiMany simdar establishment that has ever eipaeared in this State, may well jiermit the pro prietor Ki feel continent that lie lias been suoce3. farWebtainirur the fuverutile enminti of the com. iiuaities wherever lie has had tie pleasure of f-erforniiiifr- ' lie hopes by variety una splendor to 4(facs) le himself a still wider circle of admit ing comprises the greatest force of Gymnasts, Vault- WVs Coatortiouisls, Acrobats, Clowns, Posture tf,,TuinWer8, Jugglers, Kquilibrists, Male and, IjamaJe liijuestiianrt, llope rcrloriners, Ac, 'ajKHpaaceiitratcd upoa the Pacific i-sast, tcgolhur with the MOST SUPERB STUD of IIISaiLY TRAINED HORSES & EDUCATED TOXIES VIfJ' in tho world. ..Amission Dress Circle, $1 j Reserved Beats, Jfj SO: Children Imlf price. ?' iM A. C. KEYT, Agent. -dissolution Notice. Ti'lilltl copartnership heretofore existing between X;, Charles Albright anJ John Eppingrr, in the JiMvqer business, was dissolved this day by enu- enu 1 us stiDscriDer win seura up me Imfix-ea of the late firm, CHARLES ALBRIGHT. Oregon City, July 2H, 1859. ltitf Island Mill Flour. fpifoSE who wish to get the GENUINE JL ISLAND MILL FLOUR, will please call art the; MU't at Charman & Warner's, Oregon City, Allen & Lewis's, Portland, as the second- VaAtcd' Island Mill sacks have been bought up by Mruia waiviauals, and refilled with interior Hour, t'" ' A. J. CHAPMAN. ""Waa'Mill, July 23, 1859-. S ,.:., 15tf i Smnt ta wheat. TO THE FARMERS OF OREGON: YOV tliat have SMUT in wheat, will find it much to your advantage to thresh your 0tti before. r after it hat gone through tit cat, jm giaat ideal of lha amut will be prevented from dWalaaf en the grain. T WJ A. J. CHAPMAN. island MU1, July 23, 189. 15tf 'f'" Notice T HEREBY GIVEN, by the City Council of JL Oregon City, that that portion of Main street -ryVsietween Koarth and Fifth streets, shall be improved According ta the grade and plan adopted toy- body. Unless protested according to law, .jk. jMice will become an ordioanoa in Ian days Ac a the time of its publication. J. M. HACOX, Recorder. Jta City, July 93,;1859. 15w3 Bissolntion of Partnership. "TOTlCli is hereby giveo that the partner l Vship of J. G. Gibsou aaa Hubert Potter in i tm City, nndur the name of Gibson t Pot-Aw-sTat diaaeived by matnal eorjsrnt ea the 54th dmj at January last. All debts will be paid by aauj (Sibfoo, and he is entitled and authorized to Whatever ia due to said firm. EGBERT POTTER. ..iCr' City, July 13, 1809. 14ml C. mCRRATt JTlfSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL nA SI'S 2.21, .JHif antrly ojipotiU tit Methodist Chunk, ' 0550S CJTT. f l6,i- ltf To Rent. i DWELLING HOUSE, with a .Ti. garden spot hatiiu 80 bearing peach trees, and 1UU a)ile, pear, and cherry, trees, a fourth of them beurlng, This place is convenient to a gwirl si lio.il, being a half mile east of the Oregon City Seminary. Wood mid work on the plane will be taken In pay for the rent. O" Fur further partiuului's, inquire at the Argus Otlice. May 14, ltt.-i9 5m2 nVn A VDIU.'P AVAfn PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Office - NEXT DOOR TO MR. CAU FIELD'S STORE, ft K A R THE BHEWKR T. N. B. Family Medicine prepared Iu the most careful manner, and always on hund. Vtrgtm Vity March SO, 1859m3 BETHEL COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. CALENDAR FOft THR Y1AR 1859 GO: THE College year commences the first Monday in September, and ia divided into four quar ters or eleven weeks each. The commencement is held on the 4th of July, when the yearly vacation ensues. 1'rofrttort Nathaniel Hudson, A. M. ; Levi Rowland, A. M. TKRMB OF TUITION FE QUARTER I Common English Branehes 4 5 00 Lughsli Analysis, Higher Arithmetic, Book-keeping, History, and Klementury Algebra 6 00 Natural Philosophy, Botany, Geology, and Chemistry, lutellecluul and Mural I'ln losophy, Rhetoric aud Logic 8 00 Elementary Geometry, Surveying, Algebra, Higher .Mathematics, L,atin, Greek, aud French Languages 10 00 Convenient arrangements cau be mude for board at reasnuable rales. Books used in the school can ba obtained at the College building at cash prices. liethel, Polk co., July 23, 1859. I5m3 PER WAREHOUSE, 133 Sansome Street, SAN FRANCISCO. 133 "COR SALB 19,000 reams PRINTING JT paper : 36x48 34x48 32x4ti 29x43 28x4U 27x41 20x38 84x3623x32 and 22x 33 FINE anu SUPER news. 2,000 reams Fine and saperfine lJook Taper. 34x3840 lbs., 44 lbs., 48 lbs., and 56 lbs. V.V ASD UM-. BOOH. IMiH. Lighthady'i celebrated Newt and Book Jnit, iu kegs and tins, Iroin i to fi.iuib. packages. rrlnteVs I'.ard. aad t'.aiit lioard. Cohen's aud Smith fs. Peters' curds aud card bonrds of every style aud quality. Straw & Manilla Wrapping- Paper. Double Crown Pulm straw in bales of 13 reams; Single do do 35 reams. Manilla Papers. 1.1X20 18x27 20x30 24x 36 26x38 and 36x40, superior article. Medium, Demy, Flat Caps, Folio Tost and Letter rtrpers. A large assortment of Curew and Plainer & Smith's Ledger and Writing Papers, by the case or ream. UfcU. J. UKUUKS A. I'O July 16,1859. 14m3 Notice TS IIEREBV GIVEN, that CHAR MAN & X WAKNER have placed in my hands for collection all accounts, both by note and book, ( under the sum of one hundred dollars, ) prior to Hie 1st of July, 1859. COSTS will be saved hy immediate settlement with mo at my Ollice in Oregon UUy. J. 1. HAi;UN, July lb, 18.U-14lf Justice of the Peace. Great Excitement! 'l-ance and Austria At War ! THE of ( undersigned wishes to inform the people Oregon City, and the public iu ganerul, that ho is at peace with all the world, and keeps constantly on hand A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Boots and Shoes, ef all tortt and tizet, which ho will sell Cheap - for Cash! Ladies and gentlemen, you will do well to give me a call beforo buying anywhere else, beuauso have the best aud cheapest boots and shoes iu this market ; because I gel my boots and shoes Direct from San Francisco, and can afford to sell cheaper than those that buy in rorllund so that I defy competition. If you will but givo me your patronage, I will guaranty that you can buy oosft and thuet of me cheaper an oi any oilier house in town. Remember the place, and make no mistake: " EAGLE BOOT AND SHOE STORE.' MOON KY. j29 Oregon City, July 16, 1859. Administrator's Notice. "VTOTICE is hereby given to nil persons ihter W ested that letters of administration have been issued by the county court of Yamhill county to the undersigned, upon the estate of James M. Graves, late deceased. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present them, duly authenticated according to law, within oue year from this date, to the norler signed, at h is residence in said county, or they will be forever barred. ' CHARLES B. GRAVES, July 16, 1859-I4w4 Adm'r. McMINXVILLE COLLEGE. THE FALL quarter will commence August 17, and the winter aession of two quarters, a member il. Terms are S6, $8, or 810 per quarter, accord ing to studies. Kooms can be had in College building, if thev are takea soos ; from 95 to $7 per quarter. ' rreadeot, ueo. U. Chandler. Principal Teacher, John 11. Hall. Other teachers secured si the school demands. All books for the school will be kept for sale in the college building or in town. McMinville, July 9, 1859. , ... 13m5 School Notice. l FT answer te the frequent inquiries made of me, I will say that I am intending to put np a building near Oregon City for a permanent school, on a plan suitable to the wants of our new Stale. expect to have my arrangements an made Dy is first of October (except a teacher from the States). Onr means of instruction, our appara tus, maps, beoks, and the internal arrangements of the school, will be such as will compare favora bly with any school oa the rac.fic coast, and such as will recommend themselves to all who may come to school ta learn. Farther particulars may be obtained by inquiring ef the subscriber. Par- ticn'ar attention wiS be given to those who may i i - T r. B. t&--t i n nn ia men. u. rT. Oregon City, July 2, 13:3. 12ml LATE U.S. HOTEL,) OREGON CITY. A. J. DATES ....PROPRIETOR. rTMIlS well.kmnvn establishment has X just been thoroughly repaired and refitted. Kvnrv attention will be uuid toil the aocommodalion of travelers aud biarders. No expense has beon snared to make this housu fonveuientnndplensnnt ' l (Lr Good aecommodutioils for fiimilies ami ladirs. A genteel landlady always in attunduiice to care lor the welfare of female guests. 1 lie ta ble will alu'avs be furnished with the best that the market all'ords. ,' Oyster and game suppers got up on short notice, ana in gooa style. . Givo us a call and judge for yourselves. June 18, 1859. 10y R ED ING TON & CO. WHOLESALE lOT CLAY STREET, SAN FHANCiSCO, QFFER TO THE TRADE A FULL, . COMPLETE .J DESIRABLE STOCK OF ' Drugs $ Medicines. Having recently made business arrangement, by which one of our firm will reside permanently iu New York, we shall at all times have the ad vantages of purchasing nt the Lowest Price, and be certain of having 1 FRESH AND DESIRABLE GOODS. We shall consequently bo enabled to offer induce ments to the trade throughout CALIFORNIA. OREGON, WASHINGTON TERRITORY, aud BIUTISH COLUMBIA nuequaled by any other house on the Pacific coast. - Purchasers are respectfully requested to favor us with their orders, and we feel confident that our long experience in the DRUG business in California, and our present complete arrange ments for purchasing in the East, will enable us to give full satisfaction to all. GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE Celebrated UF.DINGTON & CO., . Wholesale Drusgittt, Jy2m3 SAjV FRANCISCO. Stupendous Excitement ! ! Lr McMinville ! ! " There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at the flood, leads ou to iortune. rpiIE palpable meaning of the poet is, that by JL calling ou ; S. C. ADAMS just now, who Is selling off his lanre and well- us-sorted stock of DRY- GOODS, HARDWARE, -CROCKBRY, kC, tcC, S.C., AT COST, yon can lay in your year'e supply at such LOW HATES that you can't fail to get rich at it. Ho is Closing out his present stock at very low prices for jwk. sis a mjmXM-,-' Ilia entire stock must be sold immediately. Come one, come all, ana come toon. I ou can buy a dollar's worth At Portland Wholesale Prices! such as the best prints at a bit, best quality, plates cups and saucers, &.C., at six bits per set ; nails, A No. 1, at 13 lbs. for a dollar; brown sheetings at a bit, &e. &e. ; best quality of ladies' shoes at Ki to Sl.yj, and everything in proportion, only perhaps cheaper. 2T All persons knowing themselves indebted, will please come forward and settle np with cash or notes, as my books must be closed. i . : S. C ADAMS, McMinville, June 4, 1859. 8w3 AND PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, O j) polite Get. Ahernethy dj- Co.'t Brick Store, OREGON CITY. , ' : ' THE undersigned ore prepared to take like nesses, such as Ambrotypes, Melainotypes, Pho tographs, or PICTVRES ON PATENT LEATHER, tuitalAc for lending in letter t, all of which will -be executed in the 1. AT EST ASD SEATHT STYLE, AND ON SHORT NOTICE AND REASONABLE TERMS. GROUPS and LOCKET TICTURES taken ery low. Call and examine our pictures, and judge for yourselves. Kooms opposite Abernefhy St. ( o. s brick store. HOLLAND 4. DAY. Jnne 11. 19'9. Notice. THEandersigaed beg respectfully te inform all parties indebted to them in their Oregon City Books, that, now winding op their business ia Ore goo, they have authorised A host Houaooa, Esq., of Oregon Citv, to eellect said debut. ALLAN, McKI.VLAY tk Co. Oregon City, May 3 1, 1 8S9. 8 JUST reorived, the latett ttylt of SILL a sat is BONN LTa, Leghorn and straw flits. A INS WORT 1 1 A. DIEKDORFK. Kane's Arctic Expedition, RUSSELL'S CRIMEAN WAR, and other interesting works, for rale at the aecvS CITY BOOK STORE- : OREGON CITY SEMINARY. FRANCIS D. HODGSON, A. M., PaiNcirAt, assisted by competent teachers, CALKNDAR roR 1859:' iD Term commenttt May 33 'id, Septimltr &i 1,1 V. ....L-. oi AM tin, .ivvvffivrr TUITION ruR TERM Of ELEVEN WEIRS. Primary Department 9 1 SO Common English branehes , 6 50 Higher Knglidi and Mathematics 8 50 Ancient dt Modern Languages, extra,eaeh 3 0O Oil painting, extra 10 00 Drawing, extra 3 00 Use of I'iauo, for practice 3 OU Instrumental Musio (Piano) extra. IT Tuition invariably in advance. This lustilulion, which has beeu In auccessful 0erutiou one year, nHordssuierior facilities for the young of both sexes. t ia supplied with a good philosophical apparatus, maps, library, and piano. A few boarders can be accommodated in the Insiitulion ou very moderate terms. Hoard can also be obtained at reasonable rates in lha vicin ity of the Seminary. For further particulars, address the Priucipal. May 14, 1859. 5m3 Corner Third and Water tlreeti, oppvtite the t terry handing, OREGON CITY. rpiIE traveling pubtio are respectfully ai X. invited to give me a call ( The Oregon House I. the most pleas-JLX. amly located hotel in the Slate, aud has been so arranged as to muke it 0110 of the must commodi ous houses in the country. THE TABLE will always be supplied with the best that the market attords. Good accommodations for ladies and families. raicrs: Hoard and lodging, per week $7.00 Board, without lodging, per week 6.00 Single meal , JjO Night's lodging , 50 J. UOEIIM, May 7,-1859. Proprietor. DRS. G. A. & ADA M. WEED, nvfte-nrairai (or aler-l'.arr) JJAVING located at N Jm jbU3 79m a We shall bo happy to attend to calls, both in town and country. MRS. WEED will give specinl attention lo OBSTETRICS, aud diseases peculiar to women and children. O" We make no use of drugs, but rely entire ly upon hygeine applianeet. Patients at a distance visited on reasonable terms. They may be consulted personally or hy letter, jret. May 7, 180a. STOVES, STOVES; At Portland Prices ! b. aszLWAzsr, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER, Main Street, opposile the U. S. Hotel, OREGON CITY, ' IMPORTER OF COOK, Tarlor, and Hot Stoves, Tin, Sheet Iron, and Copper, Planished and Japanned Ware, 1 louse-furnishing Hardware, Force and Lift Pump Rubber Hose, Hydraulic Ranis, Iead ripe, Mieet Zinc, Cauldron Kettles, Brass Ket ties, Skillets aud Bake Ovens, Cow Rolls, Sauce Pans, &.0-, Kc. Also, MANUFACTURER of Tin, Copper, and blieet iron Ware, of every description. Steamboat and Jobbing work done at the low esl rates. - apltiy For Sale : FOUR YOUN STALLIONS, "Y TIMOLEON, out of fine mares, and l) few PURE BI.OOD SOUTH DOWN SHEEP. S. W. MOSS. Oregon Cily, July 2, 1859. iu3 Melodcons. f THOSE who wish to purchase MELODEONS JL can have them of us at lYorn 15 to 20 per cent. ciiEArRR by paying VAX II, than tliey have been bought of us heretofore. If wanted on ciedit, the articles can he had at 50 per cent, ad vance on our lunner rales. POST &. WHITE, Oregon City, June 11,1859. SINGING BOOKS ! New utc of 2iou : JUST received, 100 copies of the New Lute of Zion. Feb. 2ii. JOHN A. POST 4- 00. Uoots and Shoes! J. B. liLANPIED, Opposite to Sohram's Saddler shop, Main street, OREGON CITY, WOULD say lo the publio that ha is in the constant receipt of Boots aud 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 HANI). Making V Repairing done to order, AND IN SUPERIOR STYLE. - April 30, 1859. 3y " Cotue, Let us lteason together." ALL persons holding, or interested in the pay ment of Oregon War Scrip, are requested to meet at Eugene City, Lane Co., on Monday, the 8th day of August next, tor the pursue of taking into consideration the best means lo urge upon Congress the payment of the same. JOSEPH TEAL, A. B. FLORENCE!, J AS. HOOKER, A. ZIKRKK, J). WELLS, JOS. WAIT, GEO II. JONES, June 6, 1859. 9td Protective Union. DIV. No, 593, N. E. P. U., still enntinnce op eratien in SALEM. Those favorable lo the objeeU of the " Union," living within trading range in Polk. Linn, and Marion counties, will please make known the same, by letter or other wise, thongh they feel unprsnared to invest stock now. Payment of stock hereafter engaged may ba made Conditional that ten thousand dollar be sub scribed the coming year, in all, making fifteen thousand. " Hard times" are upon as, bat this is only an additional reason for freeing labor from Ui need less tax of speculation. Vim. P. Puoh. i C. IIOEL. Aaent W. Poster, S Directors. Willis Di-staoan, Salem, Jane 4, 1859. pm3 Wanted. TO some man who will take cattle in payment, I will give r job of making, dealing , sad lay ing op tea or fifteen thousand rails. My place is ail mil west of Lafayette, Yamhill county. May latl w. L ADAMS. EMPIRE-' Wholesale and lletail S T O It E ! VRE you going to Oregon City lo buy Goods! If so, you would probably like to know where you en n buy the most and best fur the least mo ney. That place ia Brown & Wolf's, establishment, opposile Qihton't Salvan, and no mistake, a have just received a henry assort ment from San Francisco, which, having bought low, we are able to sell in such wny that eur prices shall steak for themselves, without much puffing. We have G li N T L B M IS X ' S " " . JK ,-' OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, such aa f , sack 4 frock roata, rnglaiis, talmas, jackets, vests, panla, eravnte, huo shirts, collars, drawers, undershirts, sashes, overhauls. aud all kinds of India-rubber clothing. i4A.VO, ALL KINDS OF 3 jt mt m jiui 1111 ira French, English, American, 4 furniture calicos, ginghams or all colors, all wool aud hlf wool do laiues, French, English, a American merinos, alpacas, sdk worsted, all colors, all wool aud hlf wool plaids, silk k woollen shawls, single or d'ble, Perry's style of dress goods, cashmeres, velvets, linseys, brown 4 bleached sheeting, janes, oil cloth, Irish linens, silks, cambrics. SILK AND VELVET BONNETS, scurfs, sleeves, chemisettes, edging, ribbons, hdkfs, gloves, bowery, needles, pins, hooks, eyes, perfumery, hair oil, boots, shoes, rubbers, hats, caps, aecordeons, r 2 a 1 21 , BRACELETS, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, and about 375 other articles too numerous and too cheap le pay for advertising. Plow the Tact is, as we are permanently located, we are desirous of doing business on such terms that we shall not be compelled te ' aril oil' at cost,' but we intend, by quick sales aud small profits, to livs and let live. Ladies and gentlemen am al ways welcome, and will tie promptly waited an. lVemrmhrr, nrracrauer. that our store is opposite Gihton't Saloon. Tis no trouble to show our goods, ami we can beut Portland all the time in prices. If you doubt it, call and satisfy yourselves that there ia no hum buggiug in the mutter. UKonH at, vt tn.t'. Oregon City, AprllS.3, 1859. 2m6 J. FLEMING, (.IT THE POST -OFFICE BUILDING,) OREGON CITY, nAS ou band and for ante, a well-selected as sortment of Books and Stationery, comprising, in part, the following: Family Bible and Tea- Cap, letter, and note laments, paper, Dowuing's Fruits and Pens cV Pen-holders, Fruit frees or Amor- Sand & sand boxes, lea revised edition, Tissue paper, perforated New Masonic Trestle board a d raiting paper Mitchell's and Oluey's Geographies aud At lases, Mason's Farrier, Dudd's Cattle Si. Horse Doctor, Kane's Arctic Expira tions, lilunk Books Sl Bill Pa- Hoard, Musonio Manual, Odd Fellows' Manual, Quinhy's Mysteries of Uee-kcepnig, Livingstone's Travels in South Africa, Guun's Dom. Medicine, Sanders' Old uud New Stiellurs & Readers, K-r, Thomson's Arithmetics, Giilospiu'a ti Davies' rultou & r.ustmans Surveying, ' Rook-keeping, with Slates and slate pencils, blanks, Dr. Hollick's Works, - Red, blue, iV blk Inks, Ac, &n., all of which will be retailed at prices corresponding with the tunes. ILT Don't forget the place ! il is OITOSITE LA FOREST .J- BACON'S. ALSO, FOK SAf.R, Dr. Moffatt's Pills and Phoenix Bitters, and the (jraefcuberg Medicines, which are recommended to those u lm wish to live till they die. May 14, 1859. Great Inducements AT EUGENE LAJFOREST'S. WE take this method of informing the pub lic that we Lt-lirvo It best for purchaser and seller that NO CREDIT be given: we tlie.reforo comim-nco nn entirely new system. Wn will not sell our goods on any other terms thuii Tor Cash or Country Produce. W have a large stock of GOODS consisting of GUOCEIIIES, LADIKS' FANCY GOODS, imxrmr . r jxaia h .', i BOOTS If SHOES, Crockery, Gla.swarc, Hardware. Now listen lo us for a moment r two While we ue our efforts in convincing you That paying cash down for Whatever yau get s better then buying goods on a credit. You wilt find by reading our advertisement hat w purpose selling for at least ten per cent Cheaper for cash than we oould on tims ; this n certainly better, the buyer will find. Here ladies can find all they may require, rom fins silk dresses lo plain bonnet wire I 'he gentlemen also can here he rigged out ' With fine doe pants, vest, shirt, and a coat. The farmers also should here come and see If w have not got good sugar and coffee, Tea, rice, starch, tobacco, salt, and snap, Nails, cups and saucers, salaratua, and rupo. Come farmers, try us, and then you will see If ws do not do just as we agree ; n e promise lo sell goods at pricee below, With freight only added, which i right you kuow. or fear yon forget just where we reside, ost St White' Rook Store ia on the east aids ; ,a Forest at liacon is the name of the firm, Our motto, small profits but a quick return. Bring an your cash, your eggs, and your butler, And if it is raining don't stop for the weather. All indebted to us, yon come along too, The cash we are needing, your custom also. Oasoos Cmr May 14. 1859. Facer Hanging!. K 7XW Ii'i', jast received, and for sal by aog 14 WIUo. JOH.SO,V. Lyon's Magnetic Powders, or Fh-iv Powder, Witt drtlny Garden Intel; Cutkroachf, Btd Bugt, Flea; Antt, Moth; and all . putt of the vermin kind. The liiiwrlance of a reliable article of this kind is Inestimable. 1 11 warm weather all nature teems with these annoying foes. This powder Is the on' Iv article ever diseovered-whirh will exterminate llieni. A company of botanists, fmm llio Horti cultural Society of Paris, while amidst the ferns of Asia, observed that all Insects lighting Uwu a certain kiud of plant very soon dropped dead. This fact was made use of to guard their night camps from these Intruders. Humilities uf the plant were brought home by Mr. K. Lyon, aud found a iiosiilve insect destroyer In every experi ment. It Is simply a powdered leaf, chemically prepared to resist the effect of age and climate. Medal ami litter Patent havo been obtained from the governments of England, France, Ger many and Russia, from the W orld's Fair, and nu merous medical and horticultural colleges and so cieties. Letter from tht FretiJrnt of the United Statet. "ExrcifTiVE Mansion, Wasiiinoton, I 31st Jan., 1853. ( Mr. E. Lyon, Dear Sir 1 I have the pleasure to Inform vou that the Royal commission of the World's Fair, at Londou,' havf awarded vou a Medul and Certificate fur the great valuo of your Magnetic Powders, Ac MILLARD FILLMORE, Cl.'n." The nlvovs waa accompanied by a certificate of Prince Albert IT IS FREE FROM POISON. New York, October 1, JSirl Emanuel Lyon, Dear Sirt We hava analys ed and tested your Magnetic Powders, und find them perfectly harmless lo mankiud uud doinestio animals, but certain doalh when inhaled hy bugs, ant and insects. 1. J. R. Chilton, M. P., Chemist, L. Kkiu, Prof, Chemistry, N. Y, Hospital. Mr. John L. Rome, Superintendent of the N, Y, Hospital, ays"he has expelled all the bugs, ants, roaches, muths, Ac, with Lyon's Powder, anil finds it of immense value." Every gnnlcner and housekeeper must have a direct Interest in an article of this kiud. Refer ence cau he made to the Astnr, St. Nicholas, and Metropolitan Hotels j to Judge Meigs, President of the Ameilcan Institute; .lames Cordon Ken nett, (Jen. Winlield Scott, Cyme W. Field, L. M. Pease, of the Fivo Poiuls Mission, itc, Ac Judge Meigs uiya, " This discovery of Prof.. Lyou ia uf nutionul importuuee. The Fanners' Club have tested it thoroughly. Il will destroy locusts, grasshoppers, ants, moths, bugs, and all vormin. Garden plants can be preserved, and house inudo pure." Rut and nice cannot be readied by a povjder, and are killed by a Maunetiu Pill. Ordor lliein through any inercbuiiL "1 is Lynn' Towder kills insects ni a trice, Hut Lyon' Pill are mixed for rata and mice. ' Follow directions. Uu freely and thoroughly. Dr. A. II. STEELE, Agent, Oregon City. SMITH &. DAVIS, and Dr. WEATHER- FORD, Agentt, Portland. PARK 6c WHITE, San Francitrt. Slid D ALT. The most extraordinary chemical dis- O CO overy of modern times is the Antiphlogistic Salt. It net upon the blood precisely in the same manner as the vaccine matter operate in the pre vention of iiiahgtmnt diseases. It cures only dis-. ease which are Inflammatory in their nature- First, iulhimmntion of the head ami throat, audi as brain fever, fits, headache, noural-.'ia.erysipela-,-and onturrh. Second, cases of inflammation iu, the chest nml abdomen, vii.i Inflamed lungs and liver, pleurisy, dvspepsia, asthma, gravel, piles, Ac. Third, iullaiiiiuation of the extremities and skin, to wit : rheumatism, scrofula, ulecrs, scarlet fever, venereal and cutaneous affections. This chemical combination ia an powerful and Instanta neous in iu effects, that the dose is only what will adhere to a quill dipped in the Salt and held to that iniiL'uo for one minute. The most astnuiiding re sults have iiivuriably followed its use in the Atlan tic states, and thousands 01 losumouiuis as 10 11 virtue eun be furnished, if required. The pro prlrtor asks not, hnwovcr, for Fuilh, hut is willing to let the Salt abide hy its works, confident that it will never fail. It is put up hi drachm package, price Two I Mlars, and will be forwarded hy mail, post paid, to ony part of the country, iikiii receipt of that sum, addressed to UEDINGTON & CO., San Francisco. Full directions accompany each package. As soon as a sufficient supply can he ob tained, it will he for sale by Druggists generally. F. Coggswell, M. D., discoverer and proprietor. Sole Aleuts for California and Oregon, REDING TON A'. Co., Wholesale Druggists, Son Francis co. D. A. H. STEELE Agent for Oregon Cil Rheumatism. ' In all cases of Inflammatory Rheumatism, whether acute or chronic, I he Antiphlogistic Salt, discovered by Dr. F. Coggswell, of Boston, is a sure and infallible result. Ill New England, where this disease is very prevalent, the Salt has never been known lo fail in effecting a radical cure, aud of giving permanent relief. Khouina tism is iduiost invariably caused by itiflaiiimalion uud Colds, and the peculiar elfeot of this medicine, as its uamo (Antiphlogistic or Auti-inllammutory) signifies, is lo reduce inflammation, and balance lha circulation of llio blood, uud rhe lluida of the body. It does not profess to he ft grand panacea, but ia calculated expressly for all diseases ef an inllaminntnry nature, and is thus a perfect substi tute for blood-letting in ull its forms. Il ia for sain hy all I Iruggista, General Agents, IIkdinuton St ' Co., Wholesale Druggists, Sail Francisco. Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh. Theso diseases, mid others of a similar charaw ter, cuused by Colds and inflammation, yield read ily and certainly to the effects of the Anliphlegis. tic Suit. 1 1 is peculiarly beuelicial iu all diseases of this nature, as they are invaribly caused by a lendcm-y of blood to the heaad and throat, aus the certain result of the use of this medical salt', to red,.ce inflammation and equnluie the circula tion of the lluids of the hjdy. Il i als-i remarks h'y i-lllciiciiius in all iiifi iiiintory diseases of the chest and nhdotn. n, such aa I'ilca, Gravel, Vene real, l)yseiniu, Pleurisy, Ac. No better evi dence, of the value of lids medicine can be given than the fact limt, although it ia now two years since it was first ollered lo the public, the discov ercr bus been able lo answer but a small portion of his orders, and It is only within thu last two' months Hint it ootild he obtained nt any price in this Stale. -Fr sale by all Druggists. General Agents, Rkihnuton & Co., Wholesale Druggists, San Francisco. Agent for Oregon City, ls. A. II. STEELE. 47m3 Lost, POCKET-BOOK or wallelc vil 1 SMALL laining the following-described notes: One nots on John Isom of Linn county Tor ni'"J, hearing ten per cent., and payable to me on or be- . fore Hie first day of April next. Also, one note on Wm. ('. Stewart for $44 5, 50, hearing date Nov. 1, 1H58, payable to me in three years, and drawing ten per cent, interest from date until paid. Also, nuo iKile on Joseph Robiuett and William Vswter (middle letters not recollected, if any) for 897 and I llihk some cents; said note was given about .Ian. 5, 1859, payable I think in thirty days, druwing fifteen per cent, until paid. All persons are cautioned against buying any of the above notes. The fiuiler of the sam.- shall bo compen sated ou delivering them to me. It. F. WI1ITSON, Monmouth, Polk co.June 18, 1859. 10w3. Administrator's Notioo NOTICE i hereby given that the undersigned; has been duly appointed administrator of the csUte of Jane G. Moore, widow, deceased, lata uf Claukairia county. All persons, indebted to said estate are hereby neiilind. to.nutke payment, and all persona having oiaiin atfuinst th said deceased must present litem to llxe undersigns I at bis residence in Una Cily iu snid county within one year from date, or thev will be forever barred. JUUN T. APPERSON. June 35, 1853. 113 Haynrtl Taylor' CYCLOPEDIA of Modern Travel, and Swan' Three Years' Residence on the North West coast for sale at the CITY BOOK STORE. The Finest I FRENCH confectioneries, such a gum drop. 1 Frondans, mottoes, cordial CANar, almond rock candy, ere-, at Dec.H. CHARMAN McKINNF.Y S. is 1 f