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AirlenUaral fair, Yamhill Canal. The annual fair of the Yamhill County Agricultural Society will be hclJ in Mc Minrille in laid count on Tlmmilay and Friday the twenty-aerentb and twenty eighth dayi of October, 1859. Premium will be awarded for the bent hones, cattle, and iheep, male and female. Horaei and cattle will be diridwl Into aged, two-year olds, yearlings, and sucking, Hjtun of draught horses, and yoke of oxen ; slieop into mate, female, and mutton, AIo for the product of the form, orchard, dairy, nd household. Committed are appointed ou the various clamea. Ererythlno; Intended for exhibition muHt be entered by 10 o'clock a. u. of the air propriate day. Stock will be exhibited on the first day. An address will be delivered on the second day of the Fair. ' A written statement of the manner of raising, Including pedigree, producing, and manufacturing, will bo required In every case. Farmers, mechanics, and merchants, at tend, and bring your famitiri. W, Hi-sskv, ) Thomas Owes, Ex. Com. AhioS. Watt, J Yamhill, Sept. 12, 1859. evexesBps.eeri Ormox CiTf Market. Wheat, $la 1 12; flour, 6JnT; potatoes, 75c; oats, $1; butter, 33c; bacon, 16a20c; eggs, 30c. Notice. Aa I propose toeloaa my buaineaa in thia city at s an earl day, I respectfully request thoae in lebted ' In mo te make payment, with aa little delay aa possible. A. Hol.BaouK. Oregon City, September 10, 1859. Notice. There will bo a quarterly meeting of tho United Brethren held in Salem on II e firat Saturday and BuoJay iu October, IM.'i'J, in the Christian church. I. Kasorsa, Presiding Eldsr. Mewing f.trcte. Tlie 1a.liea connected with the Kirat Congregu liun.il Church in Oregon City, take thia opportuni ty la Inform the public that they have recently tlrgnnixed a Sewing Circle, for Ilia purpoee of aa a sting in defraying the expenses of the church. They are now ready to receive work from gentle men or ladies, which ahall be promptly nnd neatly executed n reasonable terma. Any geutloiiti-u lutereated in the object may becoirtu hoilor.iry liiembora by paying an annual aubecription of g'j.uu. Any donaUoiu will be gratefully received , bccrelaro. March 80, 1859. Iktaltaomab todje Kfo. 1, -' A F. & A. M., holda ita atalrd coinmnnica- ; xVa liona in the gone of Teiiiprruiice Mull, on ' tho Saturday preceding the l'Uil .Moon in each ; mouth. lirelhrBU iu (nod elanding are invited ; lontleiM. w. W. BUCK, W. M. f V. W. CaAtd, See'y. 13 t3T The regular meeting for October will bo m the evening or a.iturd.iy the Hlh. ) T 1ST OK LETTERS remaining In the P,t ; J J Uin e at urejon tlty, Uregun, on Hie 3ll;h in septi-miier, I 3.). Aeaata L Ihgram Michel Karrdolin F L idd Win M" Lafayette JefTorenn Larkin Th.imua W L ime J S Imley Mary & June i May Samuel Oillaehlager Henry Roberta M aa Suaau J Hob.-rta Mrs Kin na Knwland l)r O . ll'i'harda M aa Mary Itiiiinau J Sm th Juinea I, St John Win Henry Shaw John Suhwau Mathi ie ThrolkeM C W Willa Divii Washington Genrge J. FLEMING, V. M. j Beard O i Bennett J It I II rd John I Calhc.irt John 2 Cool George W t'liimingham Erery i (ijlahan Miaa Ann, ali - Curlia S Cline Jamea l Dexter Uobt :' Deainond J O t telomie Re Mr ! )aviaaoti Thaniaa )avi laaan 3 French Jumaa (ierling Kr 1 tdW-.-Il Jullll E Hoover Martin llutr Menry K Howard Frauke M Sheriff's Bale. T)Y VIRTUE of an execution homed out of JJ the Circuit Court of the fourth judicial Hia . Irict of the Statu of Oregot: in and for the coun ty of Clackamaa, and to me directed, in favor nf Jamea I. W ilia, agamat Chandler Jeniiinga, for . ine uin ol lour Hundred aud twenly-tliree dul . If.rt, witli interest from the Gill dtyof September, A.n. 1859, together with coeta and accruing costs, ; and tor want or p r.nal property to astmfy said necutii.n, I have levied upon and ahall proceed j to acH to the highest bidder for cash, on the Fust ,i ttki or Novaueia, 1859, all the right, title, inter r est, andcluim which the said Chandler Jenniuga j now has, or which he had on the 6th day of Scu lember, 1859, in and to all that certain tract and i parcel of laud altnated in said county of Ulacka- inat and State of Oregon, and now occupied by snid Chandler Jennings, bounded and described aa ' follows known and designated ill the surveys and J lata of the United States aa the 'rational N. E. i of Sec. 14, T. 5 S. R. 3 E., - N.W.i ' i i i 1 " S. K. i 1 i i i i l I - B W. ' 1 " N. E. i ' 15 ' " S. K. i ' U i i Ibe same being the land claim heretofore owned ' by Jamea T. Wills and sold to Chandler Jennings and John Aver)'. Sale to lake place at 19 o'clock ' m ., on the premises. 1 have also levied upon and shall proceed to 'sell to the highest bidder for cash on tho SkcoNO kay or NotkmbcR) 185!), all the right, title, inter est, claim, and demand which the said Chandler Jsnnings now has, or which he had on the Ctli day of September, 1859, in and lo all that certain tract and parcel of land situated iu said county of Clackamas and State of Oregon, known and des ignated upon the maps and plats of ths United States as Notification No. 1485, bounded as fel lows, to wit 8 i of S. W. of Sec 1 T, T. 5 8. R. 8 E. Fractional S. 8. E. 4 17 ' ' S. E. of Seo. 18.T.5S.R.3K. N.W$ofS.W.$ofSeo.l7,T.5SR2E being the land claimed by Susannah Merril, there being no occupant on aaid land. The sale will ; take place at the Court-house door in Oregon City at 3 o'clock r. at. on aaid second day of Novem ber, 1859. LEWIS DAT, i Sheriff Clacktmat Ctantj. i Beftembor !4, .19. "wi i Sheriff -Y VI ITU E of an execution issued o.lt of : JJ the CrrcoH Court of the 8uto of Oregon for the county of Yamhill, and te m directed, npod ft judgment raodend in said court in favor of VVaynian C. Uembme sgaisat Clayton Richard con for the tu of $300.00 debt, and $13,75 anata, together with interest aad accruing coats, nd for want ef awScieat peraeaal property tsaat 4sfy said execution, I have levied spoa tbe follow ing described teal eetate as the preperty of the snid Claytoa Richardaoa.aitaaled ia the eoaatyof Yamhill, Suteof Oregon, to wit: All the inter est he has is) aad te leu Sua. (1) one aad (3) two ia block No. (13) thirteen iu Ibe town of Lafayette; Iso block No. (2) two in tbe town of Amity.eoa taining two aerea more Or less, together with all ths improvements, privileges, and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, consisting of a dwelling-boose and other out buildings. The above described real estate will .be sold at public auction for eaah te satisfy said execution, on the premises ia the town f Lafay ette on the 14th day of October, 1859, and en the premises in the town of Amity on the 15th ;,d-iy of the same month, at the hour of 1 o'clock t. n. of each of said dava. ? HENRY WARREN', I Sheriff Yomkdl C: LafaTette. gept 3, 1859. 334 CASH paid for LAND WARRANTS, by HOLLAND & DAY. rUao Tot Sal at OorraUli, T?OU CASH, wheat. cattle, or aiivlhiiif else. X Enquire at J. N. Gali. Euirone Cilv. Prof. n wiLi.( corvailie, er J. A. Vim, Oregon tilj. TAYLOR eV 1IALHTO.V. -WllOtESAtI AND RKTAIL DEALERS (ft n n . ,, , u Cj a ii a u mriHiUAiiuisi',, Corner nf Main and Fifth Slrttti, OK WON CITV, OREOON. JVJHW STORE, AND New Goods! CHARLeTFoPE, Jr., HAS opened a new atore on Main street, Near III fool of the hill, North othi littli Ilia frienila and the publlo aro Invited to call and eaumine hi slock of (node, connitiitg of a UVVO ASSORTMENT OF Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Mod icmes, t fee, frc, All of which an offered cheap fur eath. Oregon Cily, Augint 20, 1859. Notice IS hereby given lo all those who wish to have their ACCOUNTS COLLECTED, and are willing to patronize nie, that I am constantly on hand, and will devote my entire timo ami en ergy in attending lo the same for them. I pledge myself lo do aa good hurd dunning as can be done by any ono, and il that will not bring the need ful, 1 will send my friend I'attkssoii on a visiting tour (with a ' come-nnd-see-me-quickly'). Gents, savo your shoes mine are al your service. My terms are moderate. t?T Office on Main etreel, immediately oppo. J. M. BACON, J. P. Oregon City, Sept. 1 7, 1 859. S3w6 Removal. Dr. W. D. IICTCIim HAS removed his olliee to the city of PORT LAND, on First street, between Yamhill and Taylor streets, cast side, one d-or south of Dr. Hawthorne's former olliee, an I oners his profes sional services to all who favor him with a call. 1 will say to my agents in the Statu of Oregon, mat t sun continue to manufacture my medi cines, and will till orders for them en short notice. Dr. e. poppleton Will remain at LAFAYETTE, and can bo found nt the old stand of Hutriiins Sl PorrLKTox, one door north of Abbott's Hotel, day or uight, when not professionally engaged. All those knowing themselves indebted to me are requested to come forward and settle with Dr. foppleton at Lafayette, or with me in Port- lanil, imme.lialely. W. JJ. Ill) It 1II.NS. Portland, Sept. 10, IS.Vl.- 22 3) 3 U 111 il&eOLESairJ Clackamas County, Oregon. millS school is situated on a d.liirhlful eleva- X lion of land, just thro miles south of Ore gon City, lis three terms for the year will com mence as lotions: 1st term, on the hrst Monday of September; 3d, on the third Monday of No vember ; after which there will be n vacation of two weeks, when the third tnrm will commence. bach term wi.l couUiiu eleveu weeks. FACULTY. Rev. E. CTwioitT, Principal, and Professor of Mainemuiice ami Antiirsl Science. F. A. Wiiiti, Teacher uf English primary class ee TUITION. Settlement must invariably be maJe iu advance tor tuition, at the following rates: In 1st and id Readers, and Primary Arith., $4.00 rraeucal nnd Higher Arithmetic, Kuglish (iruminar, Geography, Writing, Sec., COO 1 Higher Mnthemulics, Nut. Philosophy, and jiiiiu, $t.uv extra lor each branch. snAamxa, Extensive arrangements hare been made, du ring the summer, lor the entertainment of stu dents, al the residence of the Principal. Table expenses and rooms, per week, $3.00. ATTKMlANCI. io student will be allowed a seat for a leas lime than half a term. Any one having paid, wishing to vacate a seat the last halt of the term, will li:ive nue hair the money reiunried. Profanity aud the use of tobacco positively for- oiaueu on tue pieimaea. MUSIO. iraiuiious instruction will be given to a rlaas in voctil music. Aug. 27, 1859. Mr. Post's School. T HAVE coiicliided not to build this season. JL I shall open the school in WASHINGTON HALL, on Monday, Sei-temskk 12, 1859. e shall endeavor to advance ns rapidly aa dob- sihlcall those who will use proper efforts to acquire Knowledge, as we desire that every person of the school shall noeive nn equivalent for all paid us. I rice ot tuition according to the studies pursued Every effort possible will be made to futnuii board to thoae from abroad at very reasonable rates, as wo wish to hold out good inducements to all who may wish to avail themselves of our instruction. JOHN D. POST. Oregon City, August 27, 1859. 12nU Order for Appearance. "VTOTICE is hereby given that Noah Lambert, administrator of the estate of R. E. Ran dom, deceased) has this day filed his petition in the County Court for Clackama county praying for an orifer to sell the real property beloiiirius to saia estate, It is therefore Ordered, that all persons interest. ed in said estate appear before me on Monday, the third day of October, 1859, at the usual place of holding courts inBaid county, and s iow cause, if any they have, why an order should not be grant ed to the administrator to sell the real prorertv be longing to the estate of K. E. Kandom, deceased, to pay the debts and charges outstanding against the estate. ROBERT CAUFIELD, August 29, 1859 -2 Iw4 County Judge, BOSTON FAMILY Tost Received, At the CITV BOOK STORE. For Sale Cheap! A VALUABLE STOCK AND WOOD rnWO MILES and a half west of DALLES X CITY, Wasco county, Oregon. A good garden and cornfield are among the improve ments. Aa abundance of water, a good spring and creek. Inquire of TIIOS. SPERRY, Anf. 6,I859-17w4 Dalles. Notice TS HEREBY GIVEN, that CHARMAN he JL WARNER have placed ia my hands for callejtwn all accounts, both by note and book, (under the sum ef one hundred dollars,) prior te the 1st of July, 1859. COSTS will be saved by immediate settlement with me at my office in Oregon City. J. M. BACON, July 16, 1859-14tf Justice of tbe Peace. Kane's Arctic Expedition, RUSSELL'S CRIMEAN WAR, and other interesting works, for sale at the dee 25 CITY BOOK STORE. -VfOTHINU TO WEAR, and 1.1 Nothing Id Say t Husband venae Wife; at OREGON CITY BOOK STORE. Ctrner Third and Water ilrrett. tnwtiti tht rtrry iMnamg, lOIHE travel!. public are respectfully . u 10 , "'V "'U . . I " w"(J"n nous ine man picas. antly located hotel in the Slate, and haa been arrauged a to nuke it one of Hit moel commodi ous houses In the country. THE TABLE will always be mpplitd with me oeei mat wo market alturita. Good accommodations for ladies and fnmlllea. reicas: Board and ludgitig, per week $7.00 Hoard, without lodging1, per week (j.00 Single meal J,Q Night's lodging 50 J. BoEIIM, May 7, 1859. Proprietor. GEO. A. NOBLE, A.M. & M.D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Office NEXT DOOR TO MR. CAU- FIELD S STORE, N BAR THE BREWER T. N. II. Family Medicine prepared In the moat caretui maimer, and always nn hand. vregon uily March an, Irl.i9m3 Island Mill Flour. fnilOSE who w'.h to pet the GENUINE X ISLVND MILL FLOUR, will please call at the Mill, atCharman & Warner's, Oregon City or at Allen & Lewis's. Portland, aa the second' bunded Islund Millaucks have been bouulit up by certain individuals, and refilled with inferior Hour. A. J. Ill.r-MAIM. Island Mill, July 23, 1859. 15tf McMINNVILLE COLLEGE. fTMIE FALL quarter will commence August -a. 17, aud the winter sesaion of two quarters, novemocr J. Terms are 60. 88. or 810 Per Quarter. acaorJ ing to studies. Koome can be had in Collrfo building, if Ihev are taxen soon i troin $j to If I per quarter. rreeiaeui, ur.o. i;. I iiandlc. Professor, John II. Hall. Other teachers secured as the school demands. All books lor the school will be kept for sale in ine college uii lid ng or in town. Alc.Miuville, July !l, 1859. 13m.) OREGON HOSPITAL r PORTLAND, OREGON. J. O. Hawthorne, A. XVI. Zioryea, Physician. My SuaoitoN. First Premium, 1841, '42, '44, '52. CHARLES J. HOLDER, GRAND ACTION PIANO FORTES. TriESE PIA3 mai f !"' "a. i i. iriu and umrrniiind in ajtiaii t mv Tuning and repairing promptly executed. G. P. NEWELL & POST. July 30, 1859. y Agent; Oregon City. Last JYotice. BROWN & WOLFE, "llEING about to dissolve partnership and close SJ up the business er the hrm, nre Selling off their stock fit Cost ! They hereby givo notice to all Indebted to them io come lorwara and or Ax JIK I or their accounts will be put into an OFFICER'S HANDS for collection. Those to whom we aro indebted will present their bills lo ns, when the same will be paid. N. liROWN Sl CO. N. WOLFE. Oregon City, .dug. 13, 185!); lfitf To Rent. A DWELLING HOUSE, with a garden spot having 30 bearing peach Cs'a'i; trees, nnd 100 apple, pear, and cherry trees, a fourth of them bearing. This place is convenient to a good school, beta? a half mile east of the Oregon City Seminary. Wood and work on the place will be taken in pay for the rent. ID" For further paiticulurs. Inquire at the Arena f ... V vuico. niay J4. iNj9.5nU Boots and Shoes! J. B. BLANPIED, Opposite to Schrnm's Saddler shop, Main street, OREGON CITY, WOULD say to the publlo thai he ia In the constant receipt of Boots and Shoes of the latest pat terns and styles, which ho will sell ns cheap as any other establishment :f r i ln t0W" " n0t Cheaper! A FULL ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' WEAR ALWAYS ON HAND, Making li Repairing done to order, AND IN SUPERIOR STYLE. April 3D, 1859. 3y For Sale; FOllt YOUNG STALLlOtS, BT TIMOLEON, nut or nne mares, and i few PURE BLOOD SOUTH DOWN SHEEP. S. W. MOSS. Oregon City, July 2, 1859. ni3 Melodeons. mHOSE who wish to purchase MELODEONS X can have them of us at from 15 to 20 per oent cHEAraa by paying CASH, than they have been bought of us heretofore. If wanted on ciedit, the articles Can he had at 50 per cent, ad vance en our former rates. J. A. POST. Oregon Cily, June 11,1859. Notice. State of Oregon, ( County of Yamhill, "' In Juetice'i Court. TO SAMUEL BEST: Yon are hereby noli lied that a writ of attachment haa been issued against yon, and your property attached, to satisfy the demand of P. a). Field, amounting to eighty- seven dollars and fifty cents ($37,5U), with inter est and costs. Now, unless yon sppear before Wm. Hussey, of McMinvllle, Yamhill county. Oregon, acting as a Justice of the Peace for said county, at his office, on the 24th dsy of Septem ber, 18j, at Z e clock t. at., judgment will be rem dered against yon, and your property sold to pay Ins debt, irated this sm dayof July. IBS3. F.S. FIELD, Plaintiff. iing.6,1859. 17w4 To Ibe Afflicted. DR. HUTCHIN9' CELEBRATED BAL asm ef Wild Cherry, with a variety ef his other popular Botanical Mtdieinet, are now for ale at CHARLES POPE'S, Orrs;sa City, and at JUSf.ru BAIWIOW'S, Uanema. 47y BatrarsJ Tartar's CYCLOPEDIA of Modern Travel, end Swan's Three Years' Residence en the North West coast for sale at the CITY BOOK STORE. The rinest FRENCH confectioneries, such aa gum drops, Frondans, mot toe, coaitUL cider, almonds rock candy, sVe., at Dec. IS. CHAKMAN McRIXNEl 5. PAPER WAREHOUSE, 1:13 ftaiuome Slrncl, SAN rRANCISCO. 193 I:OR 8ALK 19,000 ream PRINTING ; paper t 3(ii IH 34x 18-32x40 29x43 2bx 42-27a4 1 -2tl3H 24x116-23x32 aud 22x 32 FINE and SUPER naws. 2,000 reams Fine and superfine jJook Taper. 24x3840 lbs., 44 lb , 4tJ lbs., and 56 lbs. MEW AMD itK BOOK, 1KH. Lightbody'i eelrhraled Ia kegs and tins, from Ariel and Booh lnk$. 1 train I 10 luuib. packages. Cohen's and Smith ic Peters' cards and card boards of every style and quality. Straw A Manilla Wrapping; Paper. Double Crown Palm Straw in bulea of 12 reams 1 Single do do 25 reams. Manilla Papers. 15x20 18x57 2(1x30 24x 3026x38 aud 36x 10, superior article. Medium, Demy, Flat Caps, Folio 1'o.st and letter Tapers. A tsrga assortment of Cirew aud Plainer eV Smith's Ledger and Writing Paers, by ths case July 111,1859. J4m3 RED I NGTON & CO., W80LSSALS I) RTTGCirlSTS LrnUVIWIlllfl, IOT CLAY STREET, SAN FItANCiSCO, FFER TO THE TRADE A FULL, COMPLETE DESIRABLE STOCK OF Dvuss Medicines. 4 Having recently made business arrancements I L:-L . ..1 uy which one 01 our nrin wi i rvalue perinaneiiiiy in itew 1 urn, we snail at an limes have the sd vaulages of puichusing tit the Loweit Prices, and be certain of having FRESH AND DESIRABLE GOODS. We shall consequently bo enabled to offer induce-mi-nls to the trade throughout CALIFORNIA, OREOON, WASIHNUTON TEUKITOKY, ana utiiiisii luli.huia unequaled by anv other house ou the Pacific coast. Purchasers are respectfully rcnucsled lo favor us with their orders, and we feel cniilidetil that our long experience in the DllUU busiueaa In California, and our present complete arrange menls for purchasing in the East, will enable us to give full sutisfaotiou to all. GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE Celebrated RF.DINGTON At. CO., H'Aoea(e Drusgitte, jv2m3 SAN FRANCISCO. Smut in Wheat TO THE FARMERS OF OREGON) TTOU Hint have SMUT in wheat, will find it s mucn to your advantaire to thresh your wheat before or after it haegnne Ihrougha eweat. as a great deal of the smut will bo prevented fioni getting on the grain. A. J. CHAPMAN. Island Mill, July 23, 1853. I5lf BBTHEI, COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. CALENDAR FOS TUB VXA 1859-GO: fTIIIE College year commences the first Monday JL in September, and is divided into four quar ters uf eleven weeks each. The commencement is held on the 4th of Julv. wnen tlie yearly vacation ensues, Profeetort NaTMAftieb HOiison. A. M. Lkvi Rowland, A. Mi txxMS ot TbiTioa rca WMRtita: Cnmrnon English Brunches,.... 5 00 bni!lili Analysis, Higher Arithmetic, Book kfcping, History, and Elementary Alirebra : 6 OU Natural Philosophy, Botany, Geology, and Uiemtstry, intellectual nnd Moral Phi losophy, Khrturio and Logic 8 00 Elementary Geometry, Surveying, Algebra, nigncr .nntheinatice, lsliil, O reek, and t raucb Languages . .. 10 00 Convenient airengemenUcan be mads for board al reasonable rates. Itonks used in the school can be obtained at the College building at cash prices. Bethel, Polk co., JulyiH, 1859. ljm.1 FrotectiTe TTnion. DIV. No, 593, N. E. P. U., still continues op eration in SALEM. Those favorable to the objects of the " Union," living within trading range in Polk, Liun, and Marion counties, will ease make known the same, by letter or other wise, though they feel unprepared to invest slock ie. Payment of slock hereaflir encaged may be made conditional that ten thousand dollars be sub scribed the coming year, in all, making fifteen thousand. " Hard times" are Upon us. but this is only an dditionsl reason for freeing labor from the need less tax uf speculation. Wsj. P. Puoh, C. HOEL, Agent vt sj. roaraa, Directors. Willis Di saoan, y Salem. June 4, 1859. PmJ Notice. fTMIE undersigned bra respectfully lo inform all JL parties indebted to them in their Oregon City liooks, lust, now winding up thsir business in Ore gon, they have authorised Aaoav lloLeaOoa, Esq., Of Oregne City, te eollret said debts. ALLAN.McKlNLAT sVCe. Orego City, Msy3l, 1059. g Dissolution Notice. THE copartnership heretofore Misting' between Charles Albright and John Eppinger, io tlie ttuiener business, was divolved thai day by mu tual consent. The subscriber will eettlt up the Dimness 01 ue late tirm. CHARLES ALBRIGHT. Orej-st City, July 38, HJJ. m if.': "... i.K fiv-y'r' J. FLEMING, (.IT THE POST. OFFICE BUILDING,) OREOON CZTT, TTAS en band and for sale, a will-selected is- 1 L sort meat of Books and Stationery, comprising, In part, Ibe following 1 Family Diblca and Tea Cap, letter, aud sola taiusnls, Paper, Downing's Fruits and Pens & Pen holders, rruil Trees of Amer- hand & send boxes, lea revised rdiliou. Tissue paper, perforate) New Masonic Trestle- bnarJadratlingpspsi .!:-1 II. .-.I .I-....V. Board. illMUIIVlie las vtMvy Masonlo Manual, liuograpliiis and At Odd Fellows' Manual, (duinby's Mysteries of In Mason's Fsrrisr, Dadd 'sCalils at Hon Douliir, life-keeping, Livingstone's Travels in South Africa, Kane's Arclio Expire- Cunu'a Dom. Medicine, I lolls. Sanders' Old and New Klauk Uoolu It Dill Pa. Kpsllers At Headers, per, Thomson's Arithmetics, Gillespie's V Davies r ulton S (.sstnisn a Surveying, llook-keeping, will) Slates and slats p.-ncila, blanks, Dr. Ilollick'a Works. Red, blue, At blk Inks, cVe., he.. all of which will be retailed al prices corresjioudiiig wnn me tunes. U Dou'l forget the place ! Il ia OPPOSITE LA FOREST $ BACONS. A HO, roi SALE, Dr. Moffutt' Pills and Phoenix 1 Jitters, and tlio Graefeiibcrsr Medicines, which ere recommeuded lo those who wish lo live till they die. Msy 14, 1859, DRS- -A' & ADA M. WEED UyieMedleat t. W.ler-Csre) JJAVIXO located at We shall be happy lo attend lo calls, both In low and country. MRS, WEED will give special attention lo UUil 1 1 KIVS, and diseases peculiar lo women and chiUlreu. IT Wa make nn tie of drugs, but rely entire ly upon hyaeiiie aniiliuncee. ralieulsat a distsnes vinied on reasoinhle terms. They may be consulted personally or by letter, I V. May 7, IBttr. STOVES, STOVES, At Portland Prices ! S. KILWAIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER, Main Street, opposite the U. S. Hotel, OREGON CITY, IMPORTER OF "IOOK, Tarlor, and llox Stoves, Tin, Sheet J Iron, and Cooper, Planished and .(spanned Ware, llouae-fiirnieh'ni! Hardware. Force and Lift Pump Rubber lluec, Hydraulic Rama, lud ripe, Mieet Zinc, I aulilron Kettles, llruaa Ket Ilea, Skillets aud Duke Oveus, Cow Hells, Sauce rails, dto., Ate. Also, MANUFACTURER ef Tin, Copper. aim Sheet iron vt are, or every description. Mrambout and Jobbing work done at the low est rales. apl6v & m a 21 vr a AND PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, Oppotite Geo. Abernethy $ Ct.'t Brick Store, OREGON CITV. IrpiIE undersigned are prepared lo lake like. I X nesses, such as Ambrotypes, Melainotypcs, Pho tographs, or PICTURES ON PATE ST LEATHER, euitah'.e for tending in letteri, all of which will be executed in the LVTEMT A.XD NV.Vtt.ST HTVliK, AND ON SHORT NOTtCE AND REASONABLE TERMS. GROUPS and LOCKET PICTURES taken very low. Cull and examine our pictures, and judge fur yourselves. Kooiiis opposite Abernethy At Co. s brink store HOLLAND it. DAY. June 11.1S59. Great Excitement! - 1 Franco and Austria At "War I ! THE undersigned wishes lo inform Die people of Oregon Cily, and the puhlin in general, that ho is nt peace with all the world, and keeps constantly on hand A ri.NR iSSOHT.MKNT OF Boots and Shoes, of all torn and lite; which ho will sell Cheap for Cash I Ladies and gentleinon, yon will do well to irive ie a call before buying anywhere else, bucnuso I have the uest and cheapest boots and shoos in thia market ; because I get my boots and shoes Direct from San Francisco, snd can afford to sell cheaper than th.ise that huy in Portland so tliut 1 defy competition, if you will but givo me your patioiiuire, will guaranty that you cau buy seats and thoet of ine chfnper than of any other house In town. Remember the place, and make no mistake I " RAOLE BOOT A.tO SIIOR STORK." J. MOON BY. Oregon City, July 16, 1859. jS9 C. MURRAY, HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL Shap nearly oppotite the Mrthaditt Church, OREGON CITV. April Id, 1 a5!). Itf Admloiitrator'i Rottce. VTOTICE is hereby given U all persons inter. i.1 eated that letters of sdmiuistration have been issued by ths county court of Yamhill county to ths undersigned, upon the estate of James M. Grsves, Isle deceased. Ail persons having claims against the said estate aro hereby notified lo present them, duly authenticated according to lew, within one yar from this dale, to the under sined, at bis residence in said cuunty, or they will be furever bsrred. CHARLES B. CRAVES. July HI, lSSg-Uw Adm'r. Notice. milE firm of La Forest & Bacon having been JL dissolved by mutual consent, I hereby inform my friends and customers thst I will continue busi ness at ths eld stsnd. E. LA FOREST. Oregon City. June 95, 159. UltOIV sfc WOLF, WHOLES LF. AND nSTAIt D'.ALRIU lit STAPLE AND FA NCY DRY- GOODS, CLOTHING, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cap, fcc, ORKOO.V CITY, Lyon's Magnetic Powders, or Flea Powder, Will dettray Garden Inteet; Cockraarhet, Bid Bugt, Flea. Antt, Moiht, and all petti of the Mrmi'n kind. The imiwrtaucs el a reliable article of this kind is Inestliniilils. In warm wssthsr all nature teem with these annoying foes. This powder ia the on ly article aver discovered which will exterminate Ihcin. A company of botanists, from the Horli eullural Koclely uf Paris, while amidst I ho ferns of Asia, ubasrvsd that all insects lighting ukmi a certain kind of plant very soeu dropped dead. This fsul was mads use ef te guard their night esmpe from these Intruders. Quantities of the plant were brought home by Mr. K. Lyon, and found a positive insect destroyer in every eipsri menu It is simply a powdered leaf, chemically Srepared to resist Iht effect of ags and o'lmato Icdiils and Letters Pstent have been obtained from the governments ef Englsnd, France, Uvr many and Russia, from the World's Fair, and nu meroisj uisdical and bortlcollural collegia and so cieties. Letter from the Prttidtnt afthi United Statel, "Exictrrtvg Mansion, Wasiiinoton, Slat Jan., IB5J. Vr. R. Lyon, Dear Sir 1 I have the pleasure lo Inform you that the Royal commission of the World s r sir, st London, hew awarded you a Medal and Certificate fur the great value of your Maguelie Powders, oVe. MILLARD FILLMORE. CUV The above wasaccompauied by a certificate uf Prince Albert. IT IS FREE FROM POISON. Naw Yobk, October I, I8H Emanuel Lyon, Dear Sir t We have aualya ed and tested your Magnetic Powders, and hud litem perfectly harmless in maukiud and duuicatio animals, but certain death whsu inhaled by bugs, ants and inseeta. J. R. Ciihton, M. D., Chemist, L. Krid, Prof, Chemistry, N. Y. Hospitnl. Mr. Jobs L. Koine, Suneriiiteiideul of the N. Y. Hospital, savs"lis lui expelled all the buirs, aula. roaches, moths, Ate., with Lyou's Powder, ami finds it ef immense value." Every gardener and housekeeper must have s direct interest in su article of this kind. Infer ence can be nisls to the Aslor, St. Nicholas, aud Mslrouohtau Hotels; lo Judgs Meigs, President uf lite American Institute) James Gordon Ueu- netl,Geu. W111i1eldS01.lt, Cyrus W. risld, b. M, Prase, nf the rive lomts .Mission, A.O., c Judge Meigs says, "This discovery of Prof. Lyon is uf national importance, ibu rurmcrs tiub have teated il (Jierouglily. It will dcilrey locusts, gnisshoppera, ants, moths, bua, and all vermin, lisrileii plants van be preserved, and bouses luado pure " Itais anl mice eannol be readied by a powder,. aud are killed by a MAU.xr.Tic Pill. Order them, through any merchant. I is l.ymra Powder killa insects In a trice, Dul Lyon's I'illi are mixed for rats and mice. Follow directions. V tt freely and thoroughly. Da. A. II. STICKLE, Agent, Oregon Citu. SMITH V DAVIS, and Da. WEATI1KIU HI II I), Agenli, Vortlnnd. ARK 4. Will HO, San Franntco. 8m3 SALT.--Tlie most extraordinary chemienl ili rovrry of modern liuiea is the Autiphlogistio Salt. It nets upon the blood piecisely in the sum manner as the vaccine matter operate in the pre vention nf mali'Miuiit diseases. It cures only dis easee which are inllamuiatury in their nature. r irsl, intlammntion of the head and tluout, audi aa brain fever, fits, headache, nenrnlt;ia,eryaiwlar and catarrh. Second, raes of inllumiiiatioo iit the chest and abdomen, via.: Inflamed Innjs ami liver, pleurisy, rlyspv-tnia, athma, gravel, piles. ito. Third, inflummatinn of the extremities aud . skin, lo wit 1 rheumatism, scrofula, ulecrs, scnrlrt fever, venereal and cutaneous affections. This heiiiionl comliiualioii is so powerful and iusluutn tieoua in ita eflicta, that the duse is only wliul will ailhere to a nuill dipiied in the Salt and held to the Ioiijuu fur nne minute. The most aatoundiiu re- ulis huve invariably followed its use iu the Alius- tic Mates, and thousands of toslimnniuls as lo its virlui-s cau be furnished, if required. Tbe pro prietor asks not, however, for Fuilh, but is willing to let the Halt abide by its works, coufilout that it will never fail. It is p it up iu drachm packages, price Two Dollata, aud will be forwarded by mail, post paid, In sny part of the country, upon receipt of that sum, addressed to UEDINUTO.V & CO., San Kranciaco. Full directions accompany each package. As soon as a suflicieut supply can be ob tained, It will lie tor aulo by lirugiata generally. K. CojL'awell, M. D., discoverer and proprietor. Sole Aironls for California and Oregon, REDINU -TON dc.Co., Wholesnle Drupgists, San Krsncin co. Da. A. II. S l liKLE Agetit for Oregon Cilyt fthonmatism. to all cases of Influmrrmtory Rheumatism, whether acute or chronic, the Auliphl'igistic Salt, discovered by Dr. K. Coggawell, of Ilusiou, u a sure and infallible result. Iu New England, where this disease is very prevalent, the Salt has never becu known to fail in ell'ccting a radical cure, aud or givius permanent reiiei. itneuma. lism is almost iuvariuhly caused by inflammation and colds, and the peculiar ell'eat uf this medicine, as its iiuiiiu (AnlipliloL'Islic or Anti-inflammatory) siKinfirs, is lo reduce hitlunimstion, and bjlunc ths circulation of the blood, aud rhe tluida of the Iv. It does not priifcss to bo a grand psiiaceu, but is cnlcul.itud exprnsdy for all diseases ef an nllaiiiiiintory nature, and la thus a perfect aubsli title for blood-lett ng in ull its forms. Il is for sale by ull Druggists. (Irnernl Agenls, Rkdinuton At. 0 , Wholesale Hrugzists, sail rrunciaco, Bronohitls, Astlnns, Catarrh. Theso diseases, niul others of a similar charaw i ter, caused liy Col.ls an 1 Inflaniiiution, yield rend ily nnd certainly lo the eltccts or the Antiphlogis tic Salt. It is peculiarly beneficial iu all d suusea f thia nature, as they nro invarihly caused by a leu lency of blood to the henad and throat, aim he certain result of the use of this medicul salt: to reduce inflammation aud equalise the circula mil of the lluids of the h jdy. It is uls.i remarka- y elUiMcioiis in all iun,iinuti.ry ilruscs of the best and nhdum.'ii, such aa Piles, drivel, Volte. real, Dyspejwia, Pleurisy, tie. No belter evi- citce of the value of tins medicine can ue given him the fact that, although it ia now tvo years tins it wuh lira! iifLmd tn the public, the discov erer hiis been uti'e 10 answer uui a amaii perunn 01 orders, 11 ml il Is only within tho last two inonihslh.it il could be oblsiiiej nt any price in his Slate. For sale hy all Druir'isla. Oenerul Agents, Khiiinutox & Co., Wholesale Druggists, an rrnneiseo, Ajent for Uregon Oily, Ia. n II. STEELE. 47m3 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. PUOHI'1'.CTUH. VOLUME Fl PTE EN BEGINS SEPT. II, 1850. 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