The Oregon Argus. (Oregon City [Or.]) 1855-1863, December 03, 1859, Image 3

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jugji A. Totr, Sea,
Xtfultnomah Lodfe No. 1,
AY, A A. M.. hold" in staled cnmmunlca.
liens in Ihe Hone of Temperance llll,ei
as betsrdsy preceding III f ull Muou in rich
-Lik Brethren In gnud standing an invited
c . W. W. BUCK, W M.
P.W.Ciaio, Sec'y. 13
regular meeting for December will
. tdTyUco on Batuidsy, llio 3d.
Mewlaf Circle.
The ladies connected willi Hit First Congrrgs
haul Church in Oiegon City, Ink thii cpjxirtuni
'' M ) inform the public ttiatt Ihey have ri'Cenlly
irnaited t Bowing Circle, for llio purpiae uf as.
tuiot in defraying tho expenses of tho church.
Tbrf r " " r c','a wo,'( rroin J""1'
m, ot ladies, which shall bo promptly and noatly
tiKukd on reasonable terms. Any gentlemen
i.uauied in tho object may become honorary
waken by paying an annual subscription of
2.1)0. Any doneiiuus win us graiciuuy raceiveu
, Secretary.
March 36, 18.19.
Pisiolution.
TUB eopsrtnorehip heretofore ex'ating under
the Raino and sly I uf Talr & Kelslun, ii
Ibis day dissolved by mutual content. TIio bui.
cOi war all ba continued by Mr. J.H. Ralstun, who
bales tulhoriiad to anllla all accouma.
CRIS TAYLOR,
J. R. R ALSTON.
Oregon City. Deo. 1.1 859.
Notice.
PERSONS knowing themselves indebted lo
the late firm of Taylor 4 lialslon, either by
note or book account, will pleaae cull and nettle
toe time by the liral dny of January, lMliO.
Allnaleaand eccuunl unpaid alirr that date
will be placed iu the hauda of an officer far col
kdiM. i- U. UAI.siTuN.
Oregon City, Deo. 1, 1869. 34 3
Land for Sale.
HOTICB ia hereby given tint, by order of the
1.1 County Court of ('lackauiaa t-oiiniv, I Mill
tell at public aale the LAND CLAIM of N.J.
aad Charily Lamb, deceaat:d, t ihf lnuhel bid
eVr. Said claim embrace three liuudird and
Iwraly acno, ailualrd in luwiinhii Iwuauinli, iu
ranp three raat, in Claokamite coiimy. Suie Iu
take place al the court-houae door iu Oregon C'ily
oa Ihe Iweuty-fourlh day of Deneiuher, Iet.'i9, bo
Iweea he huura of 10 and V o'clock. 'J'ornia uf
ale urn) ha f down, the remainder in two yean
wiih ten per cent, iulormt.
JOSEPH CHURCH,
Dee.3, 18.9-34w3 Adi..:
Clark's Commentaries,
0
NE COI'Y, fur aale at
FLEMING'S HOOK STORE,
at the Poet Office, Oregon City.
Wanted,
i GOOD MILK COW, for which riwli will
X. be paid, or another cow and the dillrronce
ralue. 1 muat have milk fur mv hoanlera.
K. D. KKI.LY,
NuV.S6,l859. Temperance llnue,
Oregon City.
Mill Sent and Land.
I HAVE an excellent MILL SEAT, eur.
rounded wiih excellent TIMBER, which I
would like to have improved. I will vive aome
millwright who wilira in invent in n anw mill or
griel mill, or both, a good ch.iui-e. The location
bone of Ihe very heat for aelling lumber n
level way lo Ihe mill ecnt, no liilla to pull over,
and handy lo heavy eetlhviieuta.
I with alto lo nil half a aection of LAND
tear by. The place ia aiz milva weat uf Lafuy
tie, Yiimhill county.
W. L. ADAMS.
Kov.25, 1859. 3:ttf
vrrsa wzllamstts
Transportation Line!
a:
STEAMER ONWARD,
" SURPRISE,
" RELIEF,
" ELK.
WHEN the etage of water prrmita, one of
there bouta will leave CANEMAH for
PORVALLIS 7'IVCB A WEEK. For
KUGENE CITY once a week. The public
will be advlaed of Ihe regular daya foralartiug.
tT More boata will be run if the busincaa dc
mtndi it.
Freight and pasaage at usual rales.
THEO. WYGANT,
Oregon City, Nov. l,18o9-m6 Agent.
Notice,
ALL peraona having claima againat aleamer
' RELIEF" contmcted aince 3l October,
are requeued to preeenl tliem to the underaigned
jmrn.:dialely,
THEO. WYGANT,
Oregon City, Xov. 17, 1839-wl i4gen.
FINAL SETTLEMENT.
NOTICE ia hereby given I hat whereas Hen
ry Ingalla, administrator da bouia non of the
Wats of John Rummell, dae'd, haa filed Ilia ac
ooois in the County Court of Clackamas county
or a final settlement of suid estate. Thia is to
lify all peraona interested that the hearing of
id matter will take place on Monday, the 1 2th
y of December, 1M9, al the court-house in
Oregon City. HENRY INUALLS,
&o. 18, 1859-32w3 Adm'r.
DProtecOre TTnion.
IV. No, 593, N. E. P. U., still continues op
oration in SALEM. Those favorable to
tho objects of the " Union." living within trading.
rnge in polk. Linn, and Mariuu counties, will
Please make known the same, by letter or other
s, though they feel unprepared to invest stock
ftyment of stock hereafter engaged may be
de conditional lhal ten thousand dollare be eub-
hoo' d" e0m'"' yr ' "' m,kiD le,n
Hard timea" are upon os, but thia is only an
dditiooal reason for freeing labor from the need-
tat of speculation.
P. Poob,
WlLUs Dca.n.if. I
C. HOEL, Agent.
Jirectors.
!, Jane 4, 1859. Em2
BOSTON FAMILY
eTost a&eeeired,
CITY BOOK STORE.
At the
VOTHING TO WEAR, and
u. , Nothing to Say i
"absadveraaaWrfe; at
ouboon rr book store
0 UK (J ON CITY
af 3LS M TsV JWL. MM. V
FRANCIS P. HODGSON, A. M , Paiaoirat,
aaaialad by compvU-ul leaulisrl.
fpiIE 3d iuarlar will cuimiikiico Nov. SI, 1659.
This Inalitullsn offers faoillliea fur the young
superior lo any aohoul iu Ilia vicinity. It is sup
pi ed with uinliiie maps, ph lueophical and diem,
icul iiiralus. It ia li fnrnulied wild a good
Piano and a Well aeleuled Library. Hludeula
will be advanced at fail as Ilu-ir capacities will
admit, and no feeler. No student will be admit
ted fur a les period limit half a uuarler, and de
ductions will not lie made fur abtencrs, eaeepi in
caea uf eitreiua illuraa.
Young nun dnimus of boarding Ihcmeelvea
nan be accommodated with ruoms iu the Seuiiuary
building,
. U Ktpeciul alleiil nn will be p'J this
quarUT lo Priiiiiaualiip. Tliisdep.irtuienl will he
under Ihe dirrciion of superiur penman. In
struction will be given gratis In llio members uf
Ihe school. Nov. 5,18591113
.Notice.
Fresh Oysters,
DIRECT from Shoal w.iUr liny, eouatanlly
on hand at the
7ASHZ0H SALOON.
I ainiliea cau be supplied.
JAS. R. HUNT.
Oregon Oily, Nov. 5, 1859. 3Uml
a&dmlnlstrator's Notice.
NOTICE ia hereby given lh.it letters of ad
iiiiitiatr.il ion have bren granted lu the under
atgnrd by Ihe county court of Clackamas county,
on the etae of Joel Larktna, deceased, late uf
ai id county. AH peraona iudebted tosaidestalo
are required Iu make immediate payment, and all
persona having claima ugainel as d eilule are re
quired to pretenl them lo me, sworn lo as Ihe law
directs, within out year Irom I It it date.
RACHEL LARK1NS,
Nov. 5, 1859-3l)in3 Adminiitratrix.
hcrifl's Sale.
BY VIRTUE uf an enecuton itturd out of
Ihe Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon
iuaud for Marion county, and lome directed, in
fuvor of Ihe Stale of Oregon, against Chandler
Jennings, for the uin of four hundred and thirty
three dollars and aixly-oue cenia (433 til) and in
terest, logellur with accruing costs, and
for waul of p-moiial property to aulirfy aaid
execution, I have levied Uion and shall proceed
loaell to ihe highest bidder for cash, on Ihe Eioiith
dv er Ukckmsks, 1859, all the riglil, liile, inter
eel, and claim which Ihe said Chandler Jennings
now has, or which he had on ihe 18th day ef
April, 1859, in and lo all lh.it certain tract and
parcel of lain) situated in aaid county of Ulnckn
nine, Sluts of Oregon, bounded and described as
follows knowu and designated iu the surveys and
plats of the Umled Slates a. the
Fractional N. E. of See. 14, T. S S. R. 3 E.,
' N.W.g
" S. K ' ' it iiii i
" K. W. I i i i i i i i
" N. IC. 15 4 '
14 8. K. j 4 4 15 4 4 1 4 4 4
the same being Hie land claim heretofore owned
hv Junes T. Wills and sold to Chandler Jennings
and Johu Avert1. Sale to lake place at 12 o'clock
M., on the pieuiiaes.
I have alto levied upon, and shall proceed to
sell lo the highest bidder for caili on the Ninth
uav or PnrsMsra, l;,9, all the right, title, inter
est, claim, a'ld demand wlii.-h Ihe said Chandler
Jennings now h i, or which he had on the I8llt
day of April, 1S59, in mid lu all that certain
trucl n ltd paieel ol laud situated in said county of
Clack inmtund Male uf Oregon, known and iles
iguaied upon ihe maps and plala of the United
Slates as Notification No. 1485, bounded as fol
lows, to wit
8 J of S. W. of Seo. 1 7, T. 5 S. R. 2 E.
Fractional 8. i 8. E $ ' 17 '
" 8. K. i of seo. 18, T. 5 S. R 2 K.
44 N.WufS.W 4ofSec.l7,TSR2E
being the land rlaimed by Susannah Merril, there
being no occupant on aaid hind. The aale will
take place at the Court-holme door in Oregon City
al 3 o'clock p. M. on said ninth day of Decem
ber, 1859 there being no occupant on the prem
ise,. LEWIS DAY,
Sheriff Clackamai County.
November 5, 1859. 3Uw5
Removal ! Removal !
Removal !
N. BROWN
TAKES this method of informing his friends
and Ihe publto generally that he
MAS REMOVED
to a house nearly
Opposite his old Stand,
where bo has commenced business with his bro
ther under the sty le uf
Brown & Brother,
who will always he happy lo wait on their old
friends and customers iu Hie way of showing them
Goods of the Very Best Quality,
which, having been bought low in San Franc'sco,
they are ublo lo sell as cheap at can be laid in
Portland. We will also constantly receive
Goods by Every Steamer.
Their stock consists of
ALL KINDS OF
French, EnclUh, American, a furniture calicos,
ginghams of all colors,
all wool and h If wool de laines,
French, English, a American merinos,
alpacas, s.lk worsted, all colors,
all wool ani h!f we"! p'aidsi -ailk
a woollen shawls, si gleord'blo,
Perry's stylo of drees goods,
cashmeres, velvets, limeys,
brown a bleached sheeting,
jnnes, oil cloths,
Irish linens,
silks, cambrics,
SILK AND VELVET BONNETS,
scarfs, sleeves, chemisettes,
edging, ribbons, hdkfs, gloves,
hosiery, needlea, pins, hooks, ayat,
perfumery, hair ail.
boots, shoes, rubbers,
hals, cap-i,
GENTLEMEN'S
CJlLiOTTH-tWrGf)
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
sucn as
sack a frock coats,
raglaus, talmas, jackets,
vests, panta, cravats,
fine ehirta, collars,
drawers, undershirts,
aashes, overhauls,
and all kinds ef India-rubber clothing.
accord eons,
3 -27 3 2, 21
BRACELETS,
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes,
berdes a variety of other articles loo nameroos
to mention in an aavenisement 01 ron..
, 1. .... ma;n aK'um.1 hv this nolieM is to in-
leiiRiu. vmi j 1 .
form Ihe public that we are bound lo sell goods
. 1 a. La. ' D I. J aad M
at low M Itiey can ie whirr.
i. iki. u iHmiKiMi. have onlr to tV
call and satisfy yourselves. Lad.ea and I lf"V-
men will always oe welcome,
00 with promptness.
Totbe farmers we would say,
Look for the sign of
BROWy d BROTHER,
and don't leave town till yoo give no a esIL
... ,Kns np rnnnilCE TAKEN
TAYLOR & RALSTON,
WHOLESALE RETAIL DEALERS IN
General Merchandise,
are now In receipt of
NBW 0009
select.! with much cant iu San Francisco.
WE have just received ex Northerner and
Diulher Jonathan, French, Eiigliah, A
AMERICAN PRINTS,
bteachsJ sheeting and long elolhs, plain a barred
mualiii, du do snip muslin, Victoria lawn, brown
sheetings a sltirlings, h.ckury stripe, deuims, drills
and ship's duck.
IRISH LINENS, .
linen daimuk, while dams.k, table covers, Rus
siau towels, and crash,
FliANXEll,
white, yellow, red, grey, a blue, plain and twill
ed, plain a figured satinets, j a ties, colloiiades,
wi.ul Imsey beautiful Slj let blankets, while,
red, blue, a grey.
II oiler!
ladies', misses', and children's brown, tlale, and
mixed hoe geuls' and boys' wool aud cotton
half boso.
Boots and Shoes:
a large lot gents' fine, medium, and coarse boots
a shoes, ladies' and miaaea' calf shoes, gaiters, a
slippers, boys' boots a shoes, children' shoes,
fancy and plain.
Ha r dw ar c:
Pocket knives, pruning and bud
ding knives, knives and forks,
scissors and shears, butts and
screws, strap hinges, door locks,
variety of styles and patterns,
hand saws, tenoa saws, compass
saws, bench planes, chisels, au
gers, auger bitts, axes, hatchets,
hammers, shovels, hoes, potato
rakes, brads, tacks, finishing nails,
cut nails, wrought nails, horse
nails, tfce.
M.MMJ29B:
Sugars, coH'ee, lea, syrup, tall, spices, soap, soap
powders, caudles, saleralus, yeasl powders, cream
tartar, soda, sal soda, indigo, clothes pins, scrub
brushes, paiut brushes, brooms, duat brushes,
hand belluwa, wooden pails, wash tubs, aud wash
boards.
PJ1IJYTS $ OILS:
White lead, red lend, Ven. red, Prussian blue,
chrome yellow, chrome green, burnt and raw um
bel, yellow a black paint, Vandjke brown, T. 1).
S ten tie and assorted colored smalts,
Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil,
Polar oil, lard oil, full oil, tanners' ell, China uut
oil, He, 4o.
We will be receiving by every steamer addi
tions to our present extensive slock, and FARM
ERS and others will find it lo their advantage lo
call and examine our goods and prices before buy
ing elsewhere. Terms, CASH.
TAYLOR ot RALSTON,
Corner Main tf Fifth it:
Oregon City. October 1, 1859. 25
EMPIRE STORE
Out Again.
N. WOLF.
U enoRNiuao.
WOLF & SHOENBURO-
TAKE pleasure in informing Ihe citizens of
Ort'ffwss City
and the public generally that Ihey have formed a
copartnership, und are now doing buiiueas at the
OLD AND WELL-KNOWN STAND,
The Empire Store,
and are supplied with a
NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK
Of All Kindt and Quantitiet of
BUY GOODS,
both aa to their prices and varieties, and can of
fer greater inducements than ever belore lo their
friends and customers to
Pay Them a Visit.
They now have, and will constantly keep 011
hand, a well-aelcc'.ed assortment of dry goods at
Great Bargains !
such as
American, French, English, and
Furniture prints, Ginghams of all
colors, French, English, and Am
erican merino, all wool and half
Scotch plaid; delaines, all wool
and half, figured or plain silk
and woollen shawls, double or
single ; alpaca, figured or plain ;
pologne de cheery velvet, casi
meres, linseys, brown and bl'chd
sheeting, drilling, janes, satinet,
hickory, Irish linens,
BU.K. ASD HTtW BONNETS,
Ribbon: trimming of all tort; tleetet, eollan,
chemiteitet, edging, black and whitt laoe, tcidt
or narrow, perfumery,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS of all serfs, CAPS,
ofntlemkn's and eora'
CLOTHING, OF EVERY DESCRIP.
TION,
and very belt auality,
such aa overcoats, frock and sack do., raglans,
telmae, jackets, pants, vesta, cravats, shirts, under
shirts, drawers, overalls,
JEWELRY,
and many other articlee, In large qiiantitiea, all
of which having been purchased at low prices,
can be sold accordingly, to the entire aatisfaclion
of all who may favor Ibem with their pslrouage.
Here is the place, and we are on hand
To wait on our customers, stranger & friends;
With pleasure to receive, aud a hearty desire
To give bargains alike to all whu inquire.
Remember Ihe 44 Empire,"
Remember the atand !
Remember the bargains
Your money will command !
Remember the quality,
Remember the price,
O ! remember Ihe 44 Empire,"
The great, good old place.
N B We will receive by every steamer a
? 7o0' tht 'H'Shoenburg.
November 5, 1859. 30
Notice.
THE undersigned beg respectfully to inform all
parlies inJebled to them in their Oregon City
Books that, now wmdiug up their bowuese in Ore
gon, they have authorized Anoar llouaool, Esq.,
of Oregon City, 10 eollret aaid deble.
ALLAN, McKIXLAT it Ce.
Orrgon City. May 3 1. 1859. 8
Melodeons.
rr HOSE who wish to purchase M ELODEONS
I can have them of aw at from 15 to 80 per
cent. CHaseta by paying CASH, than they have
been bought of us heretofore. If waeted ue
ctedit, the art-lies east be bad at 50 pe, cent. ad.
vscs en oar tamer rate fOtSX
Orey-i Cty.lW 11, IK.
KELLY'S
TEMPERANCE HOUSE,
Af.iin it., oppoiiti Gtl. Abermthy f Ct.'l,
OREGON CITY.
GOOD ROOMS FITTED UP whh i,a
CLEAN aud compilable UEIXS, n7V.
for the espeoial avcuminodel.on ef llieJLlaL
Iravsling public
Our DINING HALL Is the seel fa Origin,
uur fare good, and charges reasonable.
Single meals, oyster suppers, and supers far
parties got up 011 short notice, iu lbs neulssl man
ner. raiciss
Roard per week, without lodging, 05 00
" by Ihe day, aud lodging, 1 50
Single meals, tO
Night's lodging, 50
Oct. 23, 1 cK9. E. D. KELLY, Proprietor.
LATE U.S. HOTEL,)
OREGON CITY.
BRIDOES d AMA'JV PROPRIETORS.
THIS well-known establishment lias AA
just been thoroughly repaired and pf "!
relilted. Every attention will be paid IoJLLLJ.
Ihe accommodation of travelers ami boarders.
No expense has been spared le make this house
convenient aud pleusanl, so that trawlers hereaf
ter will have uo objection to stopping iu Oregon
Citv ou account uf Ihe hotels.
Tbe Table, particularly, shall be got up in
the finest style, und be always supplied with the
very best thai the market affords.
We invite the patronage uf Ilia public, and we
intend that nu one ahall go a way dissatisfied.
THE READING ROOM
Will be furnished with Ihe latest papers of the day.
October 1, IH59. SS
aamDa eRgwaa.,
Cemer Third and Water tlrult, tppoiitt thi
Ferry Landing,
OREGON CITY.
THE traveling publio are respectfully
invited 10 give me a call.
The Oregon House is Ihe most pi- t1
antly located hotel iu the Stale, aud has been so
arranged as lo make it one of the most commodi
ous houses in the country.
THE TABLE will always be supplied willi
Ihe best lhal Ihe market affords.
GuoJ accommodations fur ladies and families.
raiaas:
Hoard and lodging, per week $7.00
Hoard, without lodging, per week 6.VU
Single meul .50
Night's lodging 50
J. UuKH.M,
May 7, 1859. Proprietor.
Notice.
Stale of Oregon, I
Cuunty of Clackamas, '
In Juttice'l Court.
TO WM. M. DUCKLI.V: Yeu are hereby
notified that a writ of attachment has been
issued against you, and your property attached to
satisfy Ihe demand uf Eugene La Furest, amount
ing lu twenty dollars and in'ereit Now uulens
you shall appear before Win, P. Burns, a Justice
of ihe Peace in and for said county, at his office,
on the lUlh day uf December, 1859, judgment
will be rendered against you, aud your property
sold 10 pay the debt.
Dated thia Sii dnv of October, 1S59.
2Sw4 EUGENE LA FOREST.
FINAL SETTLEMENT.
NOTICE la hereby given, that whereaa Aa
ron l'uync, administrator of the estate of Jo
seph R. Payne, deceased, has filed his account in
the County Court of Yamhill county, State f Or
egon, fur a final settlement of said estate, this is lo
nulify all persons interested that Ihe hearing of
aaid mailer will lake place in Ihe county courl,
aforesaid, at the term lu be held on the first Mon
day in December next, al Lafayette, in said
county. AARON PAYNE.
Oct. 18, 1859. SS:w4 Adm'r.
C. ML UK A V,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL
Shop nearly oppoiiti the Melhodiit Church,
OREGON CITV.
April 1G, 1859. llf
Removal
Dr. XV. D. IlliTCnUS
HAS removed his office to Ihe cily of PORT
LAND, on First street, between Yamhill
and Taylor streets, east tide, one d' or south of Dr.
Hawthorne's former office, an I oilers his profes
sional services lo all who favor him with a call.
I will say lo my agents in the Statu of Oregon,
that I still continue to manufacture my medi
cines, aud will fill orders for them on short notice.
DR. E. POPPLETON '
Will remain al LAFAYETTE, and can be
found al the old stand of llurcniNs &. PurrLtroN,
one door north of Abbott's Hotel, day ur night,
when not professionally engaged.
All those knowing themselves indebted to me
are requested to come forward and settle with
Dr. Poppleton at Lafayette, or willi me in Port
land, immediately. W.D. HUTl HINS.
Portland, Sept. 10, 1859. 32
MJiW STORE,
AND
New Goods!
CHARLliTorE, Jr.,
HAS opened a new store on Main street,
A'ear thi foot of thi hill, North of thi little
Bridge.
His friends and the public aro invited lo call
and examine his stuck of goede, consisting of a
GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware,
Medicines, fcc, tc,
All of ichich an offered cheap fir cath.
Oregon City, August 30, 1 659.
JY iticc
IS hereby given to all those who wish to have
their ACCOUNTS COLLECTED, and
are willing to patronize me, that I am constantly
on hand, aud will devote my entire time and en
ergy iu attending to Ihe same for them. I pledge
myself lo do as good hard dunning as can be dona
by auy one, and il that will not bring Ihe need
ful, I will seud my friend pATTaasoa on a visiting
tour (with a 'come-nnd-see ine-quickly'). Gents,
save your shoes mine are at your service.
My terms are moderate.
tJjT Office on Main Itreet, immediately oppi
site Duboit't new wagin-ihop.
J. M. BACON, J. P.
Oregon Cily, Sept 17, 1859. 33w
GEO. A. NOBLE, A.M. & M.D.,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Office NEXT DOOR TO MR. CAU
FIELD S STORE,
If lil Tit nitwit T.
NU. Family Medicine prepared ia the most
careful manner, and always oa hand.
Oregon City March 3,1459m3
Notice
IS HEREBY GIVEN, that CIIARMAN &
WARNER have placed ia my hands for
eoile.-tioo all accounts, both by note and book,
( under the sum ef one hundred dollars,)
prior le the 1st of July, 1859. COSTS will be
saved by immediato aeUlentent with me at my
efica ia Orer Crtj. J. M. BACON, .
Jelylt, 1851 Utf JtrseMe e tbe Psae.
OUEGON HOSPITAL,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
J. O. Hawthorne, A. M. Xsoryea,
Physician. ICy tfueatoM.
Mr. Post's School.
I II AVE concluded not te build this eoason.
I shall open Ihe school in WASHINGTON
II ALL, on Monuav, Krrnt III, H.'9.
Wr shall endeavor lo advance as rapidly as pos
sible all lime who will use proper sll'orU to acquire
knowledge, as we desire that everv person 01 the
school shall receive an equivalent fur all paid ue.
Price of luu oii according to Ihe studies pursued.
Ever;' effort possible will be made to furnish board
In those frutn abroad al very reasonable rales, as
we wih 10 hold mil good Inducements to all who
may wish to avail themselves uf our instruction.
juhn D. Post.
Oregon City, August 37, 1S59. 19m4
McMINNVILLE COLLEGE.
THE FALL quarter will commence August
17, and ihe winter session of two quarters,
November 2.
Terms are $A, f 9, er $10 per quarter, accord
ing lo studies.
Rooms can be had In Cullrge building, If they
are taken soun 1 from $5 lo $7 psr quarter.
Pr. sideiil, Gio. V. CiiANDLla.
Professor, Juiia II. Hall.
Other teachers secured as ihe school demands.
All books for the school will be kepi fur sale in
the college building or in town.
McMinville, July 9, I H..9. 13ml
rirst Premium, 1841, ,4U, '41, '50.
CHARLES J. BOLDER,
GRAND ACTION
PIANO FORTES.
THESE PIANOS are made of the best ma
terials, and warrauted to stand ia auy cli
mate. Tuning and repaying promptly executed.
G. P. NEWELL PUST,
July 30, 1859. y Agent; Origan City.
leWfS
l7iHl(!:m? W
ensuWifi) ii
THIS is simply the fermented juice and the
dittilled juice of Ihe Culiloruia grape, judi
oioualy medicated with Peruvian Hark, turkey
rhubarb, juniper herriee, and other vegetable re
medial agents, skilfully combined, and in such
minute and exact quantities us to constitute a
small ur homeopathic dose of each remedy
which when (tomb tied form an Innocent, harm
less, yet active, ionic, alterative, anti-dyspeplio,
diuretic, anti-febrile, and sedative beverage, pleas
ant lo the tasle.
The inventor, In calling Ihe attention of Ihe
public (especially Ihe Cahfuriiiaua who know Ihe
excellence of Ihe California irrape) lo these prep
arations, does so with pride and confidence;
pride in proviuir tho excellence uf our native
grape, and confidence in their reined al virtues,
adapted fur ihe following diseases:
Dyprpiin, Indigettion, Lou of Appetite,, Ha
bitual Comtipalion, Acidity of, or Sour
Stomach, Diieaiet of the Kidney,
Gravel, Dinirderl of thi Urinary
Organ; Remittent and Inter
mittent Feveri, Feter d
Ague, Nervoumrei,
Weakneu, Debility, Dry
nets of the Skin, or leant of
Peripiration, Paint in thi Stum,
ach or B'jaelt, Cholic, Dyeentery, ., dC.
The proprietor docs not pretend that his Medi
cated Culiloruia Wine and Brandy is a " wonder
or a miracle" in medical science, but apnea's to
the common sense of the publio, and he does not
hesitate to avow that he knows frum experience
that the medicines in this, though tnvill in quan
tity, will ufteu effect a cure in some ef the dis
eases enumerated, when more violent aud power
ful remedies have failed iu their object.
(D" Those drinking liquor only in the morning
or before breakfast, would find Ilia Brandy act
delightfully on the nerves and stomach, keeping
Ihe bowels regular, kc.
U" As a general beverage, it Is pleasant to the
lasts, slightly exhilarating, perfectly harmless, and
givea the weak and feeble a feeling of health and
strength.
Read Ihie certificate of analysis made by
Theophilus N. Real, Analytical aud Manufactur
ing C'hemisl, Boston i
I do hereby certify that, after a minute and
careful analytical examination of the California
wine aud brandy, manufactured by Dr. James L.
Feruuar, in order to asceilain its composition and
quality, I have, after various experiments, arrived
al the following result: The wine is of a very
agreeable taste, light culor, and agreeable aroma,
and cjnuitti of grape augar 9 3D, volutile oil 3-13,
tonic acid 1-73, coloring mailer 1-84, alcohol 9
G4, water 73-10, bi-tartrnte of polasaia 0-97, sul
phate of potossia 0-45, salt 0-64.
T. N. REAL.
It can be taken by the most delicate ef either
sex, and in moderation by children.
17 Sold by all respectable Diuggieta and Gro
cers ia the United States, California, and Oregon,
Paici 9 per bottle; six bottles for f5.
iTJ" Caution to thi Public. fl
In purchasing, always see that I fuc simile ef
Ihe signature ef James I., harquar, M. D., M
pasted around the neck of Ihe bottle.
Whoheale Agents CROWELL 4 CRANE,
PARK 4 WHITE, aud REDINGTON 4
CO., San Franeitei.
llityard Tii)ler'e
CYCLOPEDIA of Modern Travel, aud
KJ Swan's Three Years' Residence oa Ihe North
West coast for sale at the
CITY BOOK 8TORR.
The rioett
T7REXCII confectioneries, such as f urn dropa,
JL Frondans, mottoes, eoaDiAb cant, almonds
rork esniiy, kr. , al
iw.H CHARM AX 4 MeKlNNET'H
I ASH pawl for LAND WARRANTS, by
mmm
mmmm
J. FLEMING,
AT THE POST'OFFICS BVILDINQ)
OREOOV CITY,
HAS oa bead and for aale, t well-seleeUd a
aurtment of
Books and Stationery,
comprising, la part, the following I
Family Bib! and Tea Cap, letter, and aett
tanienta, P,r
Downing') Fruits and PvneiC PvO-bolden),
Fruil Trees of Amsr- Hand Ai sand botss,
iva revised edition, Tissue paper, perfuMled)
New Maaeaie Tlestle- buarj 4 dialling pope
Board, Mitchell's aad tMusy'a
Maaenie Manual, Uuograpbiet aaj As-
Odd Fellows' Manual, base,
Qulnby's Mysteries ef Mason's Farrier,
Bee keeping. Dadd'sCaMlt 4 Hers
IJviniftlono's Travels la Duuloe,
South Africa, aUns's Arctic Eip'ra
Cunn's Dom. Medicine, lions,
Bandera' Old aud New Blank Doiu 4 Dill Pa-
Kpellera il Readers, per,
Thomson's A'ilhmcl.os, 6illspie'o 4 stavlee
Fulton Kastmaa' Kurwying,
book keeping, with Slates aud tlale anIar.
blanks. Dr. Holhck's Weeks,
Red, blue, 4 blk Inks, V.. 4e..
all of which will be retailed at prices com f tadiaf
willi the limes.
IT Don't forget Ihe place ! il Is
OPPOSITE LA FOREST f BACON'S.
also, rot lL,
Dr. Moflutt's Pills and Phoenix
Bitters, mid tho Graefenberj
Medicines,
which are recommended to those who wlah lSv
nil Ihey die. May 14, 185.
Hoots and Shoes!
J. B. BLANPIED,
Opposite te Sch ram's Saddlei shop, Mail street.
OttEUON CITY,
TTfOULD say to Ihe publio lhal he Is I kbe
T V constant receipt 01
Boots and Shoes of the latest pat
terns and styles,
which he will sell as
cheap as any other establishment
in town, u not eneapen
,1 FULL ASSORTMENT OF LAD IE t
WEAR ALWAYS ON HAND.
IMakinr dk JLepairlnr done to orier,
AND IN SUPtKlUU 8TYLK.
April 30, 1859. f
BSTXXSZi
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.
OALINDAI rot THI TIAI 1859-COt
THE College year commences the first Meads
in September, and ia divided Into four qaar
lers uf eleven weens eacn.
The commencement ia held en the 4th ef Jely,
when the yearly vacation ensues.
Profeiitri Natuamil llvueoa, A.M.) Larm
Rowland, A. M.
TSSMS OF TUITION rtt tDUTIIt
Common English Branches t I N
Engli-li Analysis, Higher Arithmetic,
Hook-keeping, History, aud Kleineutary
Algebra M
Natural Philosophy, Belany, Geology, aad
Chemistry, Intellectual and Moral Phi
losnphy, Rlielunc and Logio I M
ElemeiilarvGeomelry.Surveying.Algebra,
Higher Mathematics, Latin, Greek, aud
Fiench Languages 10 N
Convenient arrangements aaa be Bade far beard
It reasonable rates.
Books used ill Ihe school caa be eltalaod it ihe
College building at cath pricoe.
Bethel, Polk ce., July iM, 1 85). ISmS
Sublimity College.
THE WINTER TERM of thia school wil
commence on MONDAY, OCTOBER S4,
1859, and continue twenty-two weeks.
Terms, from five to ten dollars per quarter ef
eleven weeks.
Students may enter at my lima, but ne ate
dent's ns me will be placed upon the books for a
less time lhau half a quarter, and no red notion for
lost lime, except by sjieoial arrangetueal or una
voidable circumstances.
This school is purely literary. Stmleuls will be
required to observe the rules of propriety and mo
rality, and apply their minds diligently to their
tludica.
Board can be obtained on reasonable terras.
J. KENOYER, Agtnh
Sublimity, Marion eo., Oct. 1 , 1859. i
Order for Appearance.
NOTICE Is hereby given thai M. M. Owen,
administrator of Iho estate of 8. R. Oglesby,
deceased, has this day fiied his petition in the
County Court for Clackamas ouunty, praying far
an order to sell Ihe real properly belonging to said
estate. It is therefore ordered, that all pereoaa
intsrested in aaid estate appear before me oa
Mon.lav. tha 13lh dav of December, 1H50, at the
Court house in Oregon Cily, and ehew cause, if
auy they have, why an order should net ae
granted lo the administrator to aril Ihe real prop
erly belonging la Ihe said estate of S. R. Ogles
kv. deceased, to pay the debts and charges eae-
slanding agaiust said estate.
ooniMiT ninnrrn
Nov. 7, 1859-31w4 Cuunty Judge.
Great Excitement!
Franco and Anstria At "War 1 !
THE undersigned wishes to Inform the people
of Oregon City, and Ihe publio in general.
that he is at peace with all the world, and keeps
comtautly on hand
A FINE ASSORTMENT OP
Boots and Shoes,
if all sort and sites,
rhlch be will sell
Cheap for Gash!
Tidies and s-etitlemen. too will de well to five
mi a Call before buying anywhere else, beoaeea
I have the best and cheapest
boots and shoes in this market ;
because I gel my beets ind shoes
Direct from San Francisco,
and can afford to aril cheaper than Ih that bey
in Portland so that I dsfy compsliliou. If yea
will but give me your patronage, I will guaranty
that you can buy oosfs and thoil of me thtaptr
than of any other housa ia town.
Remember the place, and mi" no miswaei
44 EAOLK BOOT AND SBOt ITORB.''
J. MOONRT.
Orefoa Cily, July 16, 1859. Jy9
To the Afnir.iett.
DR. HUTCHINS' CELEBRATED BAL
aam of Wild Chrrrv. with a variety of bit
...i.. I7 f tMtAirinmt era HAW lav
otner puiwai . . , - -
sale at CHARLES POPB'8, Oregon Cily, and
. n . aa. W , w It a nafjlw-, rVU -t A Jam
Baptist Books.
WE EXPECT by wit mail steamer a
ili af tha American Marxist Fubtieatiea
fVa.-iety'e Books, consisting of Fuller's Work.
Banyan a do., The rsalmist, pockei, paw, aaa pas
pit "tea, and a variety of other works.
We will etete that we intend lo keep ewe,
plele assortment of the Bneieiy'i books. Ordera
for single book, or by ihe quantity, wiU be
promptly died. Chorchee aad librariee fraiah4
at the lowest piiee.
X)HK A. FOfT;
Orregwa City, A J1 , 1 Wl
In t-Ung fm Cftd. Orfm Crw, Oct X).