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oi ftfL-i ara tat I"0' RECEIPTS. ..I. treasury Julyl.1 t WS6 iases! 04 ' ll.s 'r. ,M M . , I L. Dey. an IT. . , -id ia ea eeeoeai af bveeaee M J ' , , linee 64 IM ' , estieye M . ldi..ut,iHWM.-, 887 41 , ( A. H. Hir,U 0 91 , i iudinwawai'l" Maeea, MM , Ml,.u(Wi.lof Ii7ui, 63 3 , , by Wm Ihrd, euperv.eer, 4 00 , . by ti '''". ' , , yl redemptioa na ey oa Ms sold 23 Tl , i moIhU fees oellee led 14 40 , , euNinlMIUM aa biete las refunded ?7 . fJIWOs 73 Tetsl - v EXPENDITURE. Far Caurt-llouss. T.lWobnsen.oue door... e M ' , t wall asper, 10 4 J , Morrison, lumber JJJ . K Mihve'n. f "-"' 4 90 ,.,aariK . up court-reoin uCeuheld.euadriee......... I 3d C.ra4NM 1W OtNarraaa.llafalabla i c t Mumy, eMiing -ringekrk a eufl office 'i 00 i L Morrison, 6 mouths rent 7,h,-IU3I.,59 150 00 U l)y u",n wood and cleaning court bouse ....-.... i J I Morrison, 3 mouth reut rff.lwuMtaM.r.SI.'W T4 00 Mesoa Ingalls, I roll of nulling 4 yd carpel... 17 iO A. IWcwnib, eleaaing caurt house, leek, 4e-.es per bill 0 41 Wlldt KM Williams, fr twa cords ef weed 8 ot Total - M For Stationery, te. Te F8 Holland, for record be. die furuubrd fr co., na par bilt...f 44 74 j'.s Holland, for record books fur inventories 9 74 Y 8 Holland, ain't paid Jna. J'kmiug fur stationery 7 34 f'8 Midland, ain't paid for ieo eidbeok fur deeds 13 40 i j a Post, k'H ejf stationery... 10 tiJ Hi McCormic, I'orlUnd, tut Minim. 16 00 F S llu'Und, for blank book faraithed, u per ace'l 3d 59 Total 8H Mitcillaneou Expemet. TuUC Bobbins, two seals, lor cesely and circuit court 9 30 00 ' II. Lambert, for moving large Mh) 00 M Piilaraoa, lukiug iulo cm- tody au iniune man 1 00 V it M'iCubbiu, trrvicea a witm-M in vaae of Mum t. co. 4 60 Total 9 For County Clerk. Ta F 8 Holland, fur aery cat aa cooniyilik,aiprncoaiil.$'l3 00 KS Holland, atrvioei ouun- t clerk, aa per auc't 126 54 I S Holland, a-rvicea aicltik in irlliiig Iota far laxi-a 16 00 1 elirk of circuit court for at-r tLti at Sept term. 1859 39 00 ' V S Holland, arryicaa at clerk u per bill S36 f & Hollaud,Mrvioii at clerk, - ai pr bill 153 30 Holland, aervicra aa clerk 6dayial March term oircuil .court, 18C0 i 18 00 . Total 95 53 For Election. T .. Ilulcomb, lirrifl', for put ting up nnlivcaof rk-ctiuii, no lifymf judge, aud deliveruj pull baukii, dec, for Ma)' elru lion, IB59 I85 SO ' A. Huk'omb, alierifT, for put tiug up noticca of election, no tilyiug judgM, and rlelivrriug poll-bopki, 4c, for the June election, 1859 100 70 ' judgi-i of rlovtioni, clerks, boar en of poll-booki, mileage, A.U., fr elections held May and Jine, 1859 439 80 Total $725 70 For Advertising. To I). W. Craig, for publishing uliibil of llio finances of said county for 18.r9 $21 00 ' The Argus, for udverlising list of lots for sale on Sept. 1 2, '59, 35 00 ' The Argus, for printing tux nonces for treasurer 5 00 l. W. Craig, for printing bills and notices to tax-parera 6 00 Total 57 00 For Road Viewer. T i McNary, for services as viswerea road from Casou'a .Bridge to the first crossing of Ssndy 9 7 00 ' Eira Clmrch, viewer on sd road 7 00 ' 8 LCampbell and far plotting 8 00 ' 8 LCampbetl, aa surveyor on a id road 12 00 4 W W Ceok, marker on d road 3 00 ' C Reerk, ' 4 00 ' A('nurcb,ehninman 7 00 J Tsay, ' 3 OH 'K'hitvoed, 5 00 1 J W Grim, for aerriees as view eroaterritarial raid fm Boon's Ferry te intersection of the road leading to Oregon City near S. IVewn 3 00 1 D Crawford, viewer, same road, 3 00 ' J Eberhard, ehainman, ' 3 00 ' P. Kyle, . J 00 ' BG Eberhard, axman ' ' 3 00 'RVSkort,sareyer 4 7 00 ' I Cbin, reviewer 3 00 ' i 8awtel), 3 00 Wm Enji - i 2 00 w A Starkweather, surveyor t oa said mad 3 00 LWilhoit,chainmen, 4 00 Total $87 00 For Superviton of Road. Te D D Stephensoa for eervicae as su- . J?"oraf rsada $4 00 8 L Campbell for chaining ea from Oregoa City to Ann t fnest's bridge 3 00 wall work ea same road 3 00 W MerviO, extra wark on road diataa.1 00 .'TralSnger, 4 8 00 Welch, 4 4 4 4 a 6 00 'CStoktr, . . shoo WHawkin 4 ' 4 5 6 00 t J Sttwart 4 4 4 1 t 00 't H Fcllowi 4 4 8 4 00 ' S W Randall 4 4 0 J 00 '0 Githtm 4 4 4 10 4 00 'JHQaira 4 4 4 11 5 00 Carrftd fbrwird, (93 00 ISrougbt forward, u3 00 Ta M fuller, eiira wwk ea raaj dat-aa 14 (00 ' C 11 Huotk 4 4 4 4 15 4 00 1 A Wrirht 4 23 00 ' A llinklo 1 4 4 1 84 0 00 J V Uc 4 4 85 4 00 4 K H Uwclllnu; j 00 C Howled 4 4 4 4 27 1 1 00 ' C W NoblU ' 4 33 6 00 4 II Ureer 1 4 4 31 4 00 ' J llownnl 4 4 ' 4 a5 2 00 4 C Callahao 4 4 4 4 SO 4 00 J W Ijictj 4 4 4 4 4 00 4 J Harlow 4 4 4 4 40 13 00 4 II Wrlfbt ' ' 4 4 41 12 00 4 A Terye.ii 4 4 4 4 4J 4 00 KTIiotiiitfon 4 1 44 g 00 4 J FioliU, alll't liivlnj brrn palj lu bj V llird, (oroiar lurywor, 4 00 ' L Vty, ili'lT, n-rvlnj notices on 47 itiiN-rviaoM, and mileage, lb (50, til 01 4 1, Day, ib'ir, mrrvlnjr Doticea on dt liniieut mperflwrii, & mil'go 'AO, 22 97 4 1' Kinpnrton, of the aiu't (list (lie bridge coat acrou Abernethy creek (tbt sumo nlnndv built) 250 00 Totnl, 620 01 Fur Supjurt of Criminuli, To L Day, ali'ff, for keeping prisoner, ai Kri.ill, 1 1 yd oo ' A Holcoiub, 4 4 4 4 K8 75 ' " " r xperne Incurred in pursuit of criminals tKid from jail, 135 50 ' L Dar, for wrvlcei lu pumnit of priaonan 8 00 4 M Pnttenton, 4 4 4 8 00 4 Holland li Uaj, I pair blaukeU for prlaonera, 0 00 1 John Nelson, guardiug & watch ing jail, 157 33 4 A Holcoiub, keeping priwneri, a wr lull, 18 75 4 W V P Uurni, atrvicci a Justice in tbe tana of the Shite rt. Jultn Mo Loufjlilin, on rompl't of M r U ould, Justice fees $5,70, countable fees $5,110, witness fees $12, 4 L Dny, sb'IT, services in caxe of tho Sluto rt. lioyd and tiliinlfy, 1 J Rudolph, as wititCKK, tame cititc, 'W Hecks, 4 ' T J McCurvcr, ' 4 4 C Ar.duwon, 4 4 4 L Dur, 4 4 4 Mrs. Miller, 4 ' Cl'k of circuit court in cane of tho Stale M McIjOUKhlin, ' Day, sli'lf, services in snmc cae, ' M Patterson as witneu 4 1 ' D L Moomaw, 4 4 4 ' W W Htiek, 4 4 4 'UCaufield, 4 4 4 4 A M Henderson, ' 4 ' 4 Cl'k of circuit court in the case of the Stiitc against Doyd and Stuu- ley, Sept. icrm, '59, ' L l)jy, sirrf, for arraigning pris oners ami iittending thetti at court 23 30 21 45 12 40 12 30 2 00 8 00 2 00 2 00 13 00 20 40 8 00 2 00 4 00 8 00 0 00 10 85 12 00 228 75 0 CO GOO ' in Smith, Tor keeping lioyd, Stanley, und McLotighlin, ' J RumvII and wife, as witnesses before p. jury March term, '59, 4 V. Hurcliiy, medicines for prison ers, ' W C Johnson, as att'y for Mo Lotigldin, llnyd, ond Stnnlcr, at Sept. term, '59, ' 100 00 4 A E Wait, as att'y for F John son, appointment by court, 1857 and 1858, 100 00 1 Wm Smith, washing Jail out aud washing blankets, ' Cl'k of circuit court iu the case of the State m J O Gibson, ' Sheriff, services in same case, 4 Cl'k of circuit court, in the case ot Stutc vs Fruit A Wills, ' ah' If, same cage, ' Cl'k of circuit court in case of the State i Dutch Charlie, 4 sh'ff, services in same case, ' W P Bjrns, J. P., fees ' 4 M Patterson, constable, ' ' ' II Howard, witness, 4 ' 4 M Patterson, 4 4 4 4 J II llulstou, 4 4 4 4 J Davis, 4 'JLLove, 4 4 ' W McClement, 4 4 Cl'k of circuit court, case of the State rs Thurmnn, 4 sli'fT, services iu same case, 4 L Richardson, pros, witness, 4 A Holbrook, J. P., same case, 4 M Patterson, marshal, 4 4 4 T Johnson, for chairs and mat truss, as per ncc't, 4 Chnrmim A Warner, 1 pr blnnkt's 4 W Smith, boarding Brady 6 days, furnishing candles, and day's fixing jail, 4 J L Love, witness befere g. jury, 2 00 0 15 3 40 9 00 23 90 0 15 2 40 5 70 4 70 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 20 40 35 55 18 00 4 15 1 50 17 00 GOO 9 30 2 00 Total, $1436 19 For Slirriff. To A Holcomb, sh'ff, for services July term, '59, Comm. Court, 1 $ 2 0 4 sh'ff. nostine notices sale 3 lots, 3 00 4 L Day, sh'ff, attending on circuit court, Sept. term, '59, 4 L Day, sh'ff, attending Oct. term IMfiQ nfeomm. court. 30 00 12 00 4 L Day, sh'ff, attending co. court, 3G 03 i A rluva Attendance circuit court, March term, 'GO, 4 4 4 2 day's attend'ee on com. court, Dec. term, '59, 4,4 2 days' attend'ee on com. court, Feb. term, '60, 4 W II Williams, services in at tending cir. court, Sept t'm '59, 4 M Patterson, as dep'ty sh'ff, cir. court, March t'm, 1860, 4LDay, sh'ff, serving order of comm. conrt, 18 00 G DO 6 00 00 18 00 5 60 Total, $155 60 For Bailiff. To T J McCarver, services as bai liff, Sep. t'm, '59, $30 00 4 4 4 services as bailiff, March t'm, 186 J, 15 00 Total, 15 00 For Repairing Jail. To S X Vance, timber for jail, as per bill, 52 00 4 L Comer, work on jail, as per bill, 60 00 FCurley, 4 4 ' ' 27 00 WmEudey, ' ' 60 00 4 J Moffit, ' ' nd other material furnished, 284 41 4 J L Love, work on jail, 3 00 i v i ;in;n snoot for iad. z 50 4RCaufield', nails, spikes, shin gles, Ac, for jail, 4 C Walker, lumber, as per acc t, 4 J Smith, hauling rock, 19 70 84 25 9 00 Drought forward, $508 80 To C K Murray, piiutiog, aud fur nUliing matorial, 109 86 K Milwain, lead pip, Ac., pr ic't 24 60 Cbannan A Warner, lime, 4 4 12 00 ' J Moflit, aervlcet on Jail, 4 4 14 50 ' U Fntiuer, 4 4 4 4 4 9 00 1 F Wilde, 1 padlock 4 4 200 00 ' II Cmillrld, uindriea, 4 4 4 23 04 W C Dement A Co., 171 Hji of i buiu, at life 3 15 Total, $1198 87 For Com miff iWrs' Attorney. To M Klliott, for J of 1 yr's salary ending Sept. 1, 1859, $100 00 For I'roteeuting Attorney, To D W Douthitt, at att'y at Sept t'm, 1859, $59 90 4 same, ut March term, 1860, 30 ( Total, $89 00 For County Judge. Ta K CenftolJ, I qr sal'y end's June 30,'5$200 00 44 hep 30, '.',9, 200 00 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Ueo 31, '.-, 800 00 ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 MarSI.'tiO, 800 00 Total, $400 00 For Juror i. To L Day, sh'ff, summoning grand aud trial Jurors, Sept. t'm, '59, $ Cl 93 4 J S Ilridgri, boarding Jury, ns per bill, 0 00 4 grand A trial Jurors Sep t'm, '59, 454 40 4 K Nover, as Juror, Men t'm, '59, 2 00 4 J M Foster, balance for services as juror at Oct t'm, '58, 2 00 4 S Wl.e.-ler, d tlo ditto, 2 00 4 grand k trial jurors, Mch t'm, 'GO, 293 80 1 L Dar, summoning jurors Mch t'm, 1800, 83 55 Total, $9ti5 70 For Putipert. To Wm P Cnrr, bill for boarding, lodging, funeral expenses, Ac, $150 00 4 Robt Gray, making colli u for Noble, deceased, 15 00 Total, $171 00 For Coroner. To D I) Stephenson, as coroner on dead body found, $5 00 4 M Puttcrson, summoning jury, 2 00 4 J L Love, services as juror, 2 00 4 A M Henderson, 4 4 2 00 4TJ McCarver, 4 4 2 00 1 1) D Stephenson, as coroner on ile.nl body of S Grimstend, 5 00 4 M Patterson, summoning jury, 2 70 4 J R Ralston, services as juror, 2 00 4 G C Thurman, 4 4 4 2 no 4 J M Bacon, ' 4 2 00 4 F J Hollister, 4 4 witness, 1 50 4 A II Steele, 4 4 4 1 50 'JLLove, 4 .'juror, 2 00 4 C K Murray, 44 4 2 00 4WBPnrtlow, 4 4 4 2 00 4 F Barclay, 4 4 witness 1 50 4 W II Fttwiet, 4 ' juror 2 00 Total, $39 20 For Superintendent of Schools. To J D Post, for one qr's salary up to July 1, '59, A exp. incurred, $30 00 4 J D Post, for services from June 80, '59, to Mch 30, '60, 8150 Total, $11150 For Assessor. To J Thomas, for services for the year 1859, as per acc't, $300 00 For Treasurer. To W B Campbell, for muking out delinquent tax list, and ruling and making honks for same, $ 51 00 W B Campbell, services, prbilt 54 15 4 4 4 commissions upon amount ree'd, 24G 13 4 4 4 commissions upon nm't disbursed 216 50 Total, $567 78 For Co'intu Commissioner!. Te D.DTmnpkins, services July term, '59 (13 00 TWMny, 4 ' 4 4 14 00 4 D D Tompkins, 4 Sept. 4 4 0 00 4 T W May, 4 4 4 4 3 00 4 D D Tompkins, 4 Oct, 4 4 6 00 'TWMay, 4 4 4 4 12 00 4 D D Tompkins, 4 Feb. 4 G0, 15 00 4 T W May, 4 4 4 4 19 00 4 D D Tompkins, 4 A pi 4 4 9 00 4TWMay, 4 4 4 4 1 1 00 Total, $107 00 Total expenditures of the County.. .98,555 09 For State Tax. To am't paid State Treasurer, $2820 00 For Common School. Am't of school orders canceled, $1314 01 Interest paid on canceled orders, $874 59 Excess of orders redeemed over those issued 554 32 Cr. By balance, am't school fnnd paid W. Dierdorff, Co.Tr, $393 10 4 county fund due by W. B.Campbcll.lateTreag. 686 73 4 co. fund subject to orders 106 90 $1080 73 Total $15,204 73 Statement of Financial Condition nf Clack- amas County, July 1, 1860. Ta amount of outstanding coun ty orders 63521 38 H h.l due fm W B Campbell, late Tr. 73 ' co. fund ia Ireas'y subjtct ta order 106 90 ' common sch. fund ' 4 393 10 delinquent tax list for 1857, 379 44 i . H58, 1121 43 i 3096 59 h.l of indrm't seat W. C. Johnson, 90 00 8 W Moss, 252 59 indirment aeainst Miller. Linn co., 12M) 08 1 am't due from D.B Hannah, room rent, 30 00 4 am't three orders an Watco county, 367 87 an order on Multnomah ' 43 7 ' ne:e of A II Steele, 330 22 ' due from the Grinstead estate. 26 20 $7123 e9 3521 33 Am't of eouaty orders outstanding By balance, amonnt due over and above liabilities - $3602 51 In the statement of the amonnt of oat standing orders, no estimate has been made of the interest due open them; and, again, a large portion of the judgments are re tarded as hopelessly bad. JAS. WINSTON, Clerk Oregon City, Ang. 10, I860. wl 1 HOCSEeeartheFiAi.SeHuavfcrreBl, bfiqvira tu ine OREGO.1 CITY BOOKSTORE fen. 4, 180. 44 ORE Q ON CITY tm mil J9U. m. jmr 'W FltAN'CIS D. HODGSON, A. M., Psiacinu Mae. Msr UurxjeoN, Tttehtr Ornamental Urtntktl I Mias l,oeiu Basvsux, Ttteker Instrumental Musiei Mm Assmihta IIunsasss, Auiitant, English ISrUHckt: fJMIE 2d ipiarler willeonirocuce May 14, I860. The faeiliiiea for Inalruelioa In this school are euuerier, snj the teinis mora moderate than any school in the eminlry. An eiperisuoed Musis Teauher has been en gaged. fcinbroidi'ry aud I'sucy Xeedle-woik taught gratia, Scholars will be admitted at any time, and charged only for the number of weeks la attend ance. April 21, 18G0-2 Ctrner Third and Watte sreett, opptsitt the Ferry landing, OREGON CITY. FTM1E traveling public are respectfully Invited to eiva me a ealL The Dienon House la the most pli-as-Jii sully located hotel in the ttteie, aud has been so arranged as to make it one of the must commodi ous houses in the country. THE TABLE will always be supplied with the lest that the market afturds. Uued acvonimudntious for ladies and families. relets: Hoard and lodging, per week $C (10 Board, Without lodging, per Week 5.00 Hoard per day, with ludgiug 1.50 Single meal -i0 Night's lodging 50 J. BOKIIM, May 7, IMS. Proprietor. Reduced Prices Goods Cheaper than Ever ! N. BROWN TAKES this method of informing his friends aud the publte generally that ha HAS REMOVED to a house nearly Opposite his old Stand, where be bus commenced business with his bro ther under the style of Brown & Brother, who will alwaya be happy to wait on their old friends aud customere iu lbs way of showing ihem Goods of the Very Best Quality, which, having been bought low In San Francisco, from the largest miuortera iu Califorui, they are able to sell as cheap as CAN BE SOLD in Portland! They will ako constantly receive Goods by Every Steamer. Their stock consUa uf ALL KINDS OF SIXES' DRESS GOODS, GENTLEMEN'S OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Soots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, 3 H IK Hi 21 It , LE3ae Our main object by this notice is to inform the public thut wc are bouud to sell goods As low as they can he bought in Portland, und no mistake. If this is doubted, we have only to say, call and satisfy yourselves. Ladies and gentlemen will al waya be welcome, and will be waited on with promptness. To the Farmers WE WOULD SAY Jxok for the sign of BROWN d BROTHER, and don't leave Iowa till you give na a call. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN in exchange for Goad. Oregon City, June 33. CO. C COLE, (SUCCISSOR TO W. H. srcNcia,) Dealer in IRON, STEEL, AXLES, SPRINGS, Wagon Material, Mechanic' Tool, Agricultural Imple ments, and OBlVEKAZi BdULSUrA&S, Faoar Stmt PORTLAND. ORDERS SOLICITED. 52 Hogs Wanted. CASH WILL Bti PAm FOR 2SO Bead of Bogs, Delivered at the ISLAND MILLS IMMEDIATELY. (g 11 f haugkt eanstantlf. A. J. CHAPMAN. Oregon City, Msrch 84,1660. 50 D. V. STEPHENSON, "PVENTIST, has removed hia office to the XJ Ore- Boat Stare, where ha is prepared to do all work ia hie line. He baa also an assortment of Patent Medi einet. which caa be had at Portia ad prices, and Dentifrice, that be will warrant net to injure the teeth, but soaks the) breath sweet aad keep the urns ia a healthy eeodilioa. Those w ha deal ia Uiat liaa are invited to call aad eiemiae for them selves), lie will shortly bsve Faney Soap and Perfumery, aad rations ether aotioas that are aa mack need ed here. Oregra City, Jan. 31, 1 SCO. Roman Eye Balsam, FOR WEAK f INFLAMED EYES. THIS BALSAM was used for msny years ia the privnia practice of a celebrated Oculist, with reinarksblo (uceees, for diseasee of the Eye aud Eyelids. There are many persona whu would rather suffer from pain and dissasa through life, than credit or try the elHoacy of any new disouveryi all such had belter not read this, but to all reasona ble persons this preparation is recommended as a most aafe and effectual cure fur Inflammation of the Kya and Eyel ds, caused either by too close application to minute objects, scrofulous habit, so pueure to cold, blows, contusions, or irritation from any estraueoue laxly under the eyelids. It to remarkablily auolhing In Its efTeul, end hue cured thousands who wuuld otherwise have lust their sight. In cases the Kyelids are inflamed, ar the ball af the Eye thickly covered with blood, it acta al most like magic and removes all ap arunors nf inflammation after two or three applications. There ia a numerous olass of persons that are pecu linrly eiiKiet'd to ai-cidetils or diseases that weaken and inflame the Eyes, and perhaps destroy the sight, w ho, from the nature of their emp'eyntsnts, are compelled to work In a cloud af dust and grit. Sikh should never be wllhont this BALSAM. Remember, "tieclng is Believing." I'r.ce 5 cents per jar. Prepared and sold by A. II. k V. SANDS, Druggists, 100 Kulton strest, New York. Kursule by II. Johnson A. Co. and Kkdixutox & O. Kan Francisco; Kick Si Corns, Marysvil'es It. II. McDonald tL Co, Sacramento i nn J by Druggists gcuemlly. July3l-m3 SANDS' SARSAPARILLA, REMEMBER, THIS IS THE Original and Genuine Article! ACKNOWLKDUCD TO S The Best Sartaparilla Ever Muds! 1MII.S unrivaled preparation has performed . some of the most astonishing cures that are recorded In the history of Med cine. The rapidi ty with which the patient recovers Ilinllli mid Strength under its influence is surprising. Each new oase in which it is a plied furuishes iu the result a new certificate of its ellicacy and excellence; and we have only to point to the accumulated testimony of multitudes who have experienced its lieinfici.il effects, tu convince I lie most incred ulous of its value. Do not forget to ask for Sands' Sar&iuirillu. (9 For sale by II. Johnson Sl Co. snd I!ku inutoN fc Co., Sun Francisco j Kiel & form, Marysville; It. II. McDonald Sl Co.,Suc,miiieiilo; and by Druggists generally. july 31 mil J. 11. HALSTON, WHOLESALER RETAIL DEALER IN General Merchandise, is now In receipt of NSW OOOS8 selected with much care iu Suu Francisco. I have just received e Northerner and Brother -10110111011, Flench, English, A AMERICAN riUNTS, blenched sheetings and long cloths, pluin a barred muslin, do do snip musliii, Victoria lawn, brown sheetings a shirtings, hickory stripe, denims, drills and ship's duck. IRISH LINENS, linen dumnsk, white damask, table covers, Rue siau towels, and crash. V I. A X N K L. H, white, yellow, red, grey, a, blue, plain and twill ed, pluin a figured satinets, janca, cotlonades, wol linsey beautiful styles blanket, white, red, blue, a grey. lloalcrft Indies', misses', and children's brown, slate, and mined hie gents' and boys' wool aud coltou half hose. Boots and Shoes: a lurge hit gents' fine, medium, mid coarse boots a shoes, ledics' and misses' calf shoes, gnitors, a. slippers, bays' boots a shoos, childrens' shoes, fuuoy aud pluin. a r d ic ar c : Pocket knives, pruning and hud ding knives, knives and forks, scissors and shoal's, butts and screws, strap hinges, door locks, variety of styles and patterns, band saws, tenon saws, compass saws, bench planes, chisels, au gers, auger bitts, axes, hatchets, hummers, shovels, hoes, potato rakes, brads, tacks, finishing nails, cut nails, wrought nails, horse nails, ifcc. Sugars, coffee, tea, syrup, salt, spices, soup, soap powders, candles, sulerutus, yeast powders, cresin tartar, soda, sul soda, indigo, clothes pins, scrub brushes, pin 11 1 brushes, brooms, dunt brinilies, hand bellows, wooden pails, wash tubs, and wash boards. PMJYTS Sf OILS: White lead, red lend, Veil, red, Prussian blue, chrome yellow, chrome green, burnt ami raw um bel, yellow a, black paint, Vandyke brown,'!'. D. Sieiiue and assorted colored smalls, Boiled and Haw Linseed Oil, rolur oil, lurd oil, full oil, tanners' oil, Cliiua nut oil, Ac, Ac. We will be receiving by every steamer addi tions to our present esleusive stock, and FAtlM- LK-S and others will hnd it to llieir advantage to call and examine our (roods and prices Imiore buy ing elsewhere. Tenni, CASH. .1. It. IIAIJS I O.V, Carner Main fr Fiftk its. Oregon City, Oclolier I, 1858. 115 Ladies : P YOU WISH ....AT A LOW PRICE.... 1 BE SURE TO CALL AT THE STORE OK BROWN 4 BROTHER. J. O. PAIftTEIt, (latc o'msaba a fAiNTia) Dealer in Type, Presses, Printing Material, Taper, Lards, A nd Printers' Stock generally, 132 Clay street, sear Sansome, 45yl Ba FaANeisoo. Island Mill Flour. rnHOSE who wish ta get the GENUINE JL IssLAND MILL FLOUR, will please call at the Mill, atCharmaa de Warner a, Orejoa City, or et Allen et Lewie's, Portland, aa tbe second beaded Isiaad Mill saeka have beea Boofrhl ap by eertaia individuals, and refilled with 111 tenor Hoar. A. i. inArnan. Island Mni.Jalygl, 159. litf -T I'ST reeeired, the tattat atyl af eiui a sat aj ia Bonis in, wpws sii wtw osw. AlAOVtUKirs et vicr.vusrr No More Mills Burnt!' MR. IIOOTII-Dasa Hiat I have now la eur Mill one of your t'snrrs Feed Feet rl SMUT MACHINES, put up two weeks ago. I eaa ay that I ceiwider It the greatest Improve ment in this class of machinery that has some an der my notice. The danger from Bra by fnetioa and dust, common ta tbe ana ia general ass, ia completely obviated. The dust and dirt, hereto fore so annoying to me, is new tfleelueliy rem edied. That pert of the mill before occupied by the Smut Machine ia now as clean na any pari of the mill. I caa say that it is the best ecuirer uf grain I erer saw. The iniroveiusnt ia the quel ily of flour will be at once discovered ; ia lent, the (real ehanre produced in every rcsret m In deed a vsry great sue. I would say that 1 have bud in mill previous to thie a machine that cut the grain very much, but this does not out a kernel, and does not reuuire half the power. Your ma chine will certainly lake the preference iu this State, aud I would say ou the Pacific ceaU A. J. Cutraix. Island Mills, Oregon City. May H I MM. WM. MASTERS, Agent, Portland, Oregon. To tho SfXilleri of thli Stata : Vou will never regret trying this Smut Mill You can call aud see how this cleans wheat, be fore purchasing. I have the only one in Oregon, at present, but they enn soou be obtained. 1 would say that my Hour has hud a great reputa tion iu the last to years, ami 1 am satisfied by the ueeef this smut null thut it will still make an improvement In the flour, if any can be made. A.J. CHAPMAN'. Oregou City, May 30, If-Go. Tlf 8IMILKAMEKN GOLD MINES, HAVE TV IIS ED OUT .m. ut; imm. um a ! BUT THE " Eagle Boot & Shoe Store" IS NO HUMBUU! nKI'.E YOU CAN KIND THE 8TUKF that will stand the tare aud wear. It pros pects well, for I rui.e the colur every pan, and if the limes were only a little nnsaer, inma uiai it would pay very well; and if you don't believe ii, just conic and buy a piir of UoO l'S, afier you try llicui on, for I lltivo Just Received A NEW ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS AND SHOES, o r The Latest Style aud Fashion. dents' fine sewed French calf boots, also peirired calf hoots aud shoes of all sorts ind sises ; ladies' kid, morocco, enamel aud cloth gaiters, silk elai-licCoiistrnMS-heel gaiters, misses' giiitcra nn J shoes uf every kind, course and fine J bays' shoes of ev ery kind that is mentioned in my rhyme; chil dren's calf and copper tood shoes; ladies nnd children's 1 1 OS I', of ull sites, white, brown, and fuuey; Miller's Water-Proof UL.YL'M.Mj, J. S. Mason's lllscking; ftliociiiiikt-r'a Finding, Pegs, awls, hummers, thread, wax, nails, and shoe-kuivea. Thankful fur past putronuge, I respectfully so licit a couliiiuunce of p.itronuno from my old cus tomers and us many new ones ns choose to nome. Ladies and gentlemen, give me a call, young and old, great and small, brave and bold, for I will be ready ami huppy to wait on you an, anu iu panic ulur tho Indies i I like tu southern come to pay me a vinit- Remember tho place - Two Doors East of Urate n Brother, Klnlii alrcol, - Oregon Clly. Ladies and irciitlemun. I assure vou that I can sell ynu hoots mid shoes as cheap as any house iu town, er a Mile vheiip-ir ror easn anwn. nmaii profits and quick sale, that is the talk that telle the tale. myl'J J. MOONKY. AND PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, Opposite Geo. Abcrnrtlti ' Co.'s Brick Slure, OKKGON CITV. rpllK nilcriu'iifil aru prepared to tuke like- JL ncsxes, such as Auibrotypes, Melainotypes, Pho tographs, or PICTURES ON PATENT LEATHER, suitahle fur sending in letters, all of which will be executed in the 1.ATKHT AD XKATKHT H'tl,R, AND ON SHORT NOTICE AND REASONABLE TERMS. CROUPS and LOCKET PICTURES taken very low. Cull and examine our pictures, and jiiilgu for yourselves. Uooiiis opposite Abernetliy At i n. a nric.k store. HOLLAND iL DAY. June II, 1S59. BAKERY, AND FAMILY GROCERY M'aW" X.miJe. I J CHAIt.MAN would respectfully inform tho ' . people of OREGON CITY, and the pub lic generally, that he ia '. ill carrying en business at his old sland, where ho will keep on hand Everything in his Line, ...au or... THE VERY BEST QUALITY. He keeps constantly on hand a large lot of DESIRABLE FAMILY GROCERIES, which he will sell as low aa they can be bought at any other house in town. No pains will be spared to give entire satisfac tion to all who may favor him with a call. All or ders will be filled wilh as mueh promptness aud fairness ns personal presence win secure. PARTIES FURNISHED with everything in his line on the shortest notice. WED DING CAKES MADE TO ORDER. Oregon City June 16, ISM). All Kinds of Produce TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS, AT BROWN k BROTHER'S- Carried forward, $598 !