The Oregon Argus. (Oregon City [Or.]) 1855-1863, October 13, 1860, Image 3

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TfirTreidnc f Thm F. James, Clack.
Oct II. 1800, by C..rg. W. Jack.
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Zyh. Em. Biricklin, Mr. Andrew J. (
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BXSDs
gih..f Aug ISoO.iu Morion cunty,
kaheid fever, I10 U John '
Bada Grave. Loronio mi eight jeer
iM MWtlMi Wd. locking win day. II
, ..j..,. Th uToiiinir before hi drain.
SkadmucUboulGoJ nd hen, giving evl
lwac that b n;ed lit love of Und in his soul
H, wished b lather 10 prayoneo more, "
p I-.-.i.a' hia brot hers and iKcn to he tm
, Jy,,, ,DJ meet him in heaven threw hi arm
'ui idem, ud k ad them ouiid he wanted
' k paptiiml, nd wonted Iho minister lo Ulk
. koo. (,,mnid to hi mother he loved her belter
this ' ' tn Wl"1""1 " bur
. i l i... .taV He then waved for evervbo.lv
)iB. " 0 Cod, bleu nil Iho world, bleu every
tady, and IIurnl-fo.ee Miller loo," (on old inuu
.bebecain btdly diafigured in childhood by
. L-i.. hia niMind leavinr h i face badlv
aasisl, without nuni and without friends, who
bi4 frequently cetud on itro. u raves i.r souie
thing I wl, but not f'"(?en by the dyng
child)-lhn praiaaa uiu amoa, ciniping m
, .j. .i lm.i.la. eo aa to be heard out of duora
'Oat f 'ha moutlif of babe and sucklingt Ihou
,ul perfected ttrenfin." co.
' Oel. 9. at Champwg, Mr. Mary Auu Randall
tift of John Randall, Em).
lalhil city. Oct- 1, infant child of W. C. Mo
Kay, aged about two month.
At Canemah, Oct. 9, John, infant ton of Georgi
Marshall, aged about one year
Notice
T3 IIKUF.DY GIVEN, to nil those who are
J indrb ed to me, in euy Kliape. to rome forwar d
ami settle their ai-eounia with me, aa I am very
muc h in nred of money at the priarui lime,
M.k;l. in. nm Pull MA. Willi hllO hlllf Btl DM Ult
fmif ilg in frnt of my place. I think of
hivinf this ciiy son.
ThoM wh" huvc awounta aji'nut tn will pro.
.k..n. I., mm r..r nuniMiil
Fm ii rv'"
At tr three week, my accounU will bo plucd
it aa officer's hands for collection.
V. W'lLDIi, Gnn-nii h.
OrrjenCily, Oa. 13, I860. 97w.l
Stoves and Tin-AVare!
SEYMOUR fc J0VNT,
Fin-frtcf Building, Front St ,beturtn Walk
ingion and Aidrr tti , and Jirtt Hrtet
bttwtcn Washington dj- Alder.)
FOItTLAKD, OG1,
wnoi.esiLi kd aeniL
Dcalew in Stoves and Tin-Ware.
MESSRS. CGYMUUK 4 JOYNT,' Jiavine
bivn in thr busiueas for right year in Purl.
Uml. lift euro thul they can aell nil aitiile in
tin r line, ul prirwt which will induce purchaser
Is pre them the preft-reuce. Thrir exteuxivr
k of .n
TINWARE
romriws rvrry article imially krpl by sim.lur
(tibluhinrnis in thin country.
STEANBOAT WORK,
Bosfiti;, and Guttering, and all work connected
b lint Irade, done by
Eiprriciicetl MitIiuhIc.
Their larje and wrll-aelected mvortniFiil of
i comprised (in part) of the fallowing styles:
Barstow's Harp & Bay Stati,
Bucks I'atent, .
Black Knight,
Globe,
Victor,
Empire City,
Superior,
Pilot.
H's art tote Agent) for
S T E IV A R 7'5
AIR-TIGHT COOKiriQ STOVE
For the Stair, of Oregon.
We have aboard tin Industry (now in the river)
large invoice of the celebrated (newly ii.ven d)
roakhg-nove, which is more esteemed than any
etlienu use. Our stock of
Office, Parlor, and Box Stoves,
roa wood nt Dual,
i Itrjo and well assorted, mid is canipored of the
ami approved varieties of plain nnd ornamental
manufacture, lu addition, we keep
Hydraulic Rami,
Cauldron),
Furnace Boiltrt anil Furnaces,
Force and Lift Pumpt,
Lead Pipe,
Lantern (a large variety),
Tin Plat',
Sheet Iron,
Sheet Lead,
Copper,
Zinr,
Brut md Copper, Bran and Iron Wires,
ALWAT OX BAND.
Country Orders Solicited,
and Goads packed to go safely to any part of the
bnwise.
W Country merchant can make purchases
st wholesale vf Meaera. 8. & J. at price that
ill lt a margin for retailing.
SEYMOUR JOYNT.
FoaTuan, Oct 6, 1860. 26m3
rtfea DlvttUa, e. , H. t T.,
Meets at Harmony Hull every Friday evening,
alf put 7 o cbick. Brethren in gond standing
W'arited toattend. II. GAM MILL, W.P.
Go. A. SinrrAao, R.8.
RALSTON & MYERS,
-WHOWSALg AND IIF.TAIL DEALF.RS tft
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Crer of Main and Fiftk Sir tela,
OREGON C1TT, OR EGO!..
Justices Office,
OREGON CITY.
T 'era on hand, and will attend to the
r" COILECTISQ OF ACCOUNTS,
Drawing up of Deeds, Mortgages,
leases, Bonds, Powers of
Attorney, Contracts, fca,
i'n boeineae eommitted to my ear.
lJL.,etl1 VP"' Mfnie Building.
' l, 186t. j. e. HCRFURU.
C niRRAY,
CJtr, ASD ORNAMENTAL
aoorl, eppoeii, H, Mttktditi Cimk,-
OIKCO.'V CtTT.
lit
Djfiteaale, Vevrr aid Ae, Wle.Uoi.
Sour Ntomach, Heart Hum, Watar llrush, Uil
liousnesa. Liver Complaint, Acidity, Flatulency,
Jaundice, (.'hang rf Climate, Hick Headache,
Lea of Appetite, Female Complaints, (ippreaion
aflrr Ealing. General Debility, 4.0, nre rapidly, of.
feetually and surely cured by ill OXYGEN.
ATEU I1ITTEIW.
California Eridtnct.
Moauiii Hill, Cel., I
Jun 16, IKA8.
Having atilT red for fifteen year with Dyapepa'a
In ita WAiat r.iru, ami liHHtna m....I...J ....
' ' " .w,..u,,.u will, iiiv
best Physicians, and Iried everything rccemniended
lui(t,..M. mI.1 I aw-. 1...I.....J i- .... ..vm,.n
. w iiHmq i iry in u. ItiL
NATKI) UlTTKItH, and b. for. I had taken on
aXlflli. I fllllllH ITIa'aaMif It! lift ti kail lata. a. -.J - 1
talk 11 thfim. Iinlil I faVna aasaliv..lu a....-J J
7 . . . " vm.wii, pnn now i
atlti..U aaa l.lik ...... J I I- . ...
mam H"VI MVUII'I f WTVI Qiq q niT I
liaLaa tBasaa. o.l I K - II. .1
H'" ','' fcnmriiinoiiir u.tm Uf III
whof- innlarly rtlicled. JtmuUtttQuiQU,
Thm ftYVfiPMATin IIITPPDo ... .
CB tfurmabv Rfiil ti'iain A . II...... ii .
Oe.Charle Morrill, Man Francisco ! R. II. Mo.
T I.I I, I u . . . Bit .1
i'wiiuiu Vft, Dlltnimi'llUJ I IUCi. V mu QL CO..
SHERIFF'S S I t!
WHEREAS, an execution ha been directed
lo m iaaui-d unrfep ihm m.I r iu. i :.
. . - i mi eircuii
court of Hi tslate of Oregon, daied Ihe 29 ih dav
r""""." . loow, command nig mo loaell
I tollowillff deaeritw. p.. I . rr.
.....I. L. ' ' "
-n nan w mi no. on (i) in block Kt. three
(3). IvillO and beino in Oreirnn r-iiu !..
.... n - n a ', 'lll
county, Oregon, log-ther Wilh all Iho build nga,
..-.-...., I.wrieiiaiicea, aie., lliereuuto be
lollffiur. for the onera .if .rn.n;.. . .1... r
. . r" I hiv.i,b urvm u
r.i..i.u.... ni i i ..
.-..v..-.., ui iiiung iKr, ulnae, oy aato court on Ihe
Mil. .1.. t w..... i tupit t. .
.... ui ucpirmurr. isuu, lu llivnf ot llllain
j. i.,,.iii mwi auaiuai nmiam lliilnie anl
n. a. I l. Holmes, far lb sum of fourteen bun
irril and eighly-six dollars and lorly-one corn
l.,U,!.l . .1 ... . . ' .
I leu.. 1 1. louriiier win .iii,.r.i . ami. nr ...
notice it hereby gtveu thai by virtue of (aid ex-
uueii win euer mo aoove-aeacribed property
(or
i ms ui me nigneai uiooer lor easli on edue..
y, the "ill day of November, IHOU, at 2 o'clock
m , on III prcinues m Oregon Cny.
JOHN THOMAS,
Oct 6, 1860-W4 Sheriff Ctackamat Co.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
WHEREAS, an emculiuu Inu b en directed
to Dir. iasued under the sent of ihe e r. uii
court of the Stale of Onu.in for Hie comity of
iiai-Kamae, niu uci. X, loiiu, comniaii.lili ma
loaell the following. deser.bed real estate, to wit
llerlnnitii; at a point leu chains nnd sevenly-seveu
I. Ilka west and el-llUeli chains mutli of Iho llurlli.
east Corner of iho south-east qunrier of section
twenty-one (21), lownahip three (3) south, raiife
three (3) east, thence w. st tour (4) chaiua. thence
north uiueieen ('J) chuiiis. thence smith 04 drg.
west tevrnty-five CM chain, and with David
Culling'a south line, thence south twenty. mo
(2J) chains to Moaivr's line, llieuce cast five (S)
chains, theuce uorth 64 de(. east eighty (8)1)
chains to the placo of bedimi ng, containing one
hundred and sixty acr.-s, together Willi nil ihe
improvement!, build.nirs, nppurtenanctn, &e ,
lliereunlo belong ng, for Ihe purpo- f enfoicin
a decree of forcclonure of uiuriL.uge ma le by mid
court on the tl.h day of Scntemlier, lotiO. in fa
vor or Harney Hno-ty and agaluat Lcaler M. Gon
for the turn or three hundred nnd n nety eevrn
dollars, togi'llu-r with intereat and cost of suit
notiieia hen-be given that by virtue of the said
execut on I will nfie. the obovedecribcd proieriy
tor sate io i tic highest Did.ler lor cash on I iiuie-
iv. the Sill day of November, lr6ll. at 2 o'clock
p. in., at Ihe court-houso oar lu Oregon City.
JUIi. TIIUMAS,
OC. 6, 18G0-W4 SlierilT C.aekatnaa Co.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
AN EXECUTION having been directed to
me, issued under th seal of the circuit court
ot Ihe State of Oregon for the county of Clacka
mas, datid September the 2 1 at, ei6il, command
ing me t make sale of flie following ileMtribed
P-al eMate, lo wit : (No. I.) A part of land cla m
No. Ih, aa known and designnlid upon plots of
he I luted Males survey in Ihe otlice or the sur-
eynr Otlieral ot Ureg ui, of tonti two '2) tou li
of range two (2) eaat, belonging lo or claimed by
n illiom and Al A t U. Holima. more particu
hirly described nnd bounded as follows; Hi tin
ning four hundred nnd fitly feel south of Ihe south-
is! comer of a b.ock of land situated on aa'd
claim owned by J. R. Itulaion, numbered block
iirteen (l.t) according lo a plot of blocks S"r-
veyed by L F anec, thence rutin nj wi st along
io south hue of said last mentioned tract of land
iileen huinlred (I30U) feel, thence running
miimIi 42 7-100 feet, thence running eat thir
teen hnudied (1300) leet, thence running n rth
long Ihe Territorial road leading Irom Che -n
;ity to Molalla 43 7-100 feet to the place of bs-
inniiig, contiiinnig one and one hall acres mure
or lew; (No. 2 ) al-o, the following parcel of
and, a part of Ihe Hfnrcsa d claim 46, lo wit: lie-
inning at a post thirty feet south of the southeast
cornel of a block of land owned hy J. R. Italston,
umbered block til rleen (13), according lo a plan
t blocks on said cla m surveyed by L. F. Canes,
thence running west along the south line of did
block thirteen (13) thirteen hundred (I3.HI) feel,
thence south four hunlred and twenty (420) feet,
hence east th riven hundred (I30) feet, thence
north four hundred aud twenty (420) feet to the
place of beginning, coma n ng thirteen acres
more nr leat ; (No.3.) also one hundred and
42-100 ncira on the land claim of B. It Rogers
in Clackamas county, Oregon, described aa fol
lows: Beg uning at a pool on the right bank of
Ihe Willamette river, the am being the south-
eat corner of claim fco 37, ill town two (2) south.
range one (I) east, thence north 34 deg. west
luiigaaid bank 10 75-100 chain to a post, thence
north M deg. 45 min east 63 40-100 cha in to a
pojjin the eaat boundary of claim No. 41 in town
two (2) south, range (2) east, theme south 43
deg. 45 min. east 18 60-1110 chains to the somh
eiutt corner of aid claim numbered 41, thence
south (A deg. 15 min. west along the south line of
aid claims No. 41 and 37. 67 23-100 chains lo
the place of beginning : (No. 4.) alao. the lots of
ground numbered one (I), two (2), three (3).
four (4), five (5), eix (6). seven (7), and eight (8),
n block numbered eleven, In that part or Oregon
City aa claimed and laid out by the county of
Clackamas--together wilh all Ihe improvements,
buildings, appurtenance, oxo., thereunto belong
ing for the purpose of enforcing a decree of
foreclosure of mortgage on said prcniiaea made by
aid court on the 6th day of September. 1S6J. in
favor of Abel Ku ley and ncain-t John Evans, for
the aum of twenty-one hundred nnd thirty-three
dollars end fifty-two cent (2l33i2), together
w.lh interest and costs of suit not ce is hereby
iveu thai bv virtue of said execution I 'hall olf r
lor sale Ihe above described property to the h ghet
bidder for cash on Tuesday, the 39; h day of Oc
tober, 1860, at 3 o'clock p. m., at the door of the
court-hotne in Oregon City-
.iumpi I IIW.V1AH,
Sept. S9, 1S61-w4 Sen Clackamat Co.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
AN EXECUTION having b en directed to
me, issued uudrr the seal of ihe circuit court
01 the Stale of Oregon for the county 01 1 lacua-
maa. dated Sept. 31, 1860, commanding me 10
make sale of Ihe following described real estate.
to wit: A part of the claim Known anouesgiiaiea
on the plot and mirveyi nf the Uuited Slates ai
So. 51 , in town three (3y eooth, rn ge two (2) east,
bounded as follows: Beginning at the souihwesl
corner of eaid claim No. 51, thence north II nog.
30 m n went twenty (29) chain and fifty (50)
links, thence outh 46 deg 45 mm. east th rty-
eeven (37) ehnin and ten ( 10) link, thnc souih
43 deg. 15 mm. west eleven ( I IJ cnaiw ana noi.iy
(n) hol s, Uinc north 46 deg. 15 mm -aat
twenty (80) chain and fifty (5) link t Ihe
place of b-g nmng cooiain ng ot n-nn anna,
together with all the building. impfovnienl,
appurtenance. dw., thervnute belonemg. for ih
purpoM of enrorcing a dee re of force loear of
mortgage en eaid prrmiae mad by said court M
the
1 6lh cav f Sep emoer. ioo,
Laioore'lte and against Joaiah Howell and
C
Mary
r V. Howell, for Ihe eom nanorea
eiirhiy-four dellara and lwnty-fiv cents
and
(9784.35), together with interest and e ot
oat notke at hereof given ia uj -
t -1..11 Ow aabi the above desenbi a
rireuim e,.a .
property to th. high- bolder for cash am Wln
r . 1 l a-a. IHAII at 9 cluck
day
lb 4inaay 01
m, 1
at th eoort-weow or "''i
kiH" THi) MAS.
Sent M, l8-.4 Sk-nf Clariam- Co.
CRACKERS adwy oa bd
,t F- CHAHMAN'8-
Bj
1 o. r.
Viloon l.oDoe N. 1 ...i.
Itamnny Hall on Mouday
'.'l l WVSrsn in (nod slanrlin. era Invlil
KM.Nannini et eacn waek. iir.ik.
l Hit. M.I v . ..... . . .... ..
r. a. dlULAIlU. A. U.
A.J. Cnrni)i, Reo. Hec'y. .0
MultnomaJi Lodr Wo. 1.
F. dt A. M., holds its aialvd eoinmunica
j.m.0 nous in me new Alaaono Hall, on
lh Saturday prec. ding th Full Moon in each
muulh. llrethren in aiuiH afH,,.t;,.M . ; j
...j 5 . .7 7.. ."'." ."""'o
uaiiriiu. A. L.. L.UVLJIJV. W. H
1. W. Caio, Sec'y. 13
Haadal Hartaaartlla.Thi purely vegetable
,r,.ir,ij voinmnH in iiseii Mr prope rties of au An
lieil 0. a mild eatharlia. anrf I....U ....:..
'...V. l..l.,.
ly removes from Ihe hliJ. aiirf mL ri.i.a. r .i..
body, ih impuntira of unhealthy secretions which
r...rrr anu ig ouease, Itius unking i III
root of the maladv. Alihauah nrnVMal aba .rTiaa
cious it may b taken at all lime with perfeot
safely, a iteontaini no powerful draatio drug to
ueuuiiaiT in system, or miuerai poison to ruin
the eonalilulion.
Preparrd nnd sold by A.B. k D. 8ANDS, 180
u.wii at , 1 am, 1 ric 91 pr bottle, r
ix b It 1 ror 15.
CT tte.d Ihe .n..riiu....l t. .nll.....l
Sold by U. STEELE, Or.gsn City, and by
I .... II..
Information Wanted,
rf JOHN J. CLERY. nf I'hil.lelnbi. P.
J He w.uj laal heard from in th summer of
1901. U tVaalllliai.ill. D. t:.i la a bailee hu trmAm.
Served an hoanl lha hri I'aei-v. rlnriai il.. f -
can War. under Ilia nam of John J. Witatu,-
aiao on in uratiay wiii una-r Ihe same nam.
mi) niiormaiion win o inanatuiiy received by
auuireaing n nrotner, a. u. tLtltl, 3V0
11..I-... ni'i , n '
,f winm ni.. rnuaneipriia, ia.
SSTBBL
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.
CALtmnA. rot thi viia 18G0-61 1
THE College year commences the first Monday
in September, and is divided into four quar
ters 01 eleven weras eacn.
The commencement is held en the 4lh of Julv.
when the yearly vacation ensues.
enfeiton Natiianiil Huimon, A.M.! Joua
II. Hall.
tcmi or tvition ra ovAiTaa:
Piimary Drparlmeul ) 5 00
iiumur Oeography, Arithme
tic, Engliah Grammar, aud llielorj 7 00
E.enieuLiry Algebra 8 00
Settlor Department Natural and Intellec
tual Philosophy, the Sciences, Kheturie
and Login, Higher Mathematical, Lan
guage, und Sen. or Claa of Normal Ue-
partuient 10 00
Particular attention paid 10 reading and spell
ing through the entire course of stu.lies, and to
r.lociinon aud Loinpoailiou in Ihe Junior aud Be
lli ir lU'partiiiciit.
t uiivomeiii arrangement, cau be made for beard
at reasonable rale.
Hooks used iu Ihe school can be obtained at the
College building at cash prices.
A Normal Depnrlnieut haa been organized, up
on Ih plan of Ihe N. York Slate Normal School,
with particular reforence 10 preparing young ladies
and genuemen lor teaching. This department ia
in practical and succeaatul operation.
IT An extensive and choice philosophical and
ecliool apparatus, also a school nnd a general li
brary, have been ordered from Ih Eaat, aud are
expected on soon.
I he patrons, trustee, and professor f Ih Col
lege are resolved that nothing conducive lo Ihe
beat iiitereala of the ecliool (hall be neglected, or
overlooki d.
Oethel, Polk co., August 29, I860. 22tf
Pacific University,
Fortst Grove, Wathington Co., Oregon.
Rev. S. IT. Marsh. A. M., Pretldrnt.
lUv. II. Lyman, A.M., Prof. Mathematics.
t TMI E collegiate year, consisting of on term of
JL mile mouth, will commence on the first
Wednesday of November.
It is Ihe design 01 this Institution to furnish a
thorough nnd complrte collegiate education.
There is a Library of 1000 volumes for Ihe use
of the students.
A ppl cauls for admission lo college must have
a knowledge of Ihe common Englirli branches,
and have studied the ancient languages so far
aa to have, read portions of Cesar aun Cicero nnd
the Greek Reader.
The tuition fee is 032 per annum.
Student fitting for college, a well n others
wishing te pursue collegiiile elud es without en
tering upon the collage course, will be under iho
met ruction or Ihe college lea, hers.
T'ho full term of 1 1 weeks in the preparatory
department commence ou th 2d Wednesday
of September. Tuition, 98 per term.
TUALATIN ACADEMY.
Tualatin Academy, for the com ng year, will
he under the direction and inatruction of lhe('l
let;e professors, wilh such amistaut instructors as
ihey may find necrsaary to carry it forward effi
ciently and successfully.
The full term wdl cemm' nee oa Wednesday,
Sept. 19, to continue eleven week.
Tuition. Common brauches, $5; higher, $8.
A small additional charge will be made for fuel,
ot'O. Instrtict.on in Painting extka, to such aa
receive it
N. B. Th collegiate and the collegia! pre
paratory drparlmctita will commence on Wednes
day, the 31st of October al ibe commencement
of the last half of the academical term, at which
time Prea. March ia expected, wilh competent as
sistaut teacher from th East, to b ready to
take his place in Ihe Institution.
Prof. Lyman, wilh the assistance of Mr. C. E.
Adams, will carry forward th academical de
partment till the return of Pres. Marsh.
Kept. I, I860. Sltf
Young' aftjneriea Broad-cast
Seed-Sower!
Simplicity, Utility, Durability,
and Cheapness Combined !
R.S. RICKEY'S IMPROVED
BROAD 1-.A.HT SUED HOW Eat,
Painted, March 29, 1859.
fpHIS machine is well adapted to sowing all
L kind of gran and grass aeed, hemp seed,
dee. It sows more regularly than can piawibly be
sown by hand, or any other machine ever intro
duced. Il io peneelly simple in ita construction,
and not liablo lo get out of order; il ia easily uu
riersieod, arid does away wilh the hard manual
labor of sowing grain d og ihe annie amount of
labor iu two hour that could be don in one day
by the ordinary method of ow ng. The machm
eau be carr.ed while bring nerd, as it we gh bill
five pouuda, nr, by a simple frame, il can be at
tached I a wagon. When it ia carr.ed, il ia
trapped en the body of th operator, a strap to
go across the right shoulder and under the left
arm, also a strap buck led around th bn-ly.and a
trap from the top of the lack, around the neck
Should lha Machine by accident f-t broken,
any tinner can repair it although by proper
ear ihe Machine will last a lifetime. But to
b appreciated, h most be wen.
It will cow ih various grain and seeds tb
following distant:
Wheat, 50 feel at a cast, or 100 ft at a round
Oat. 36 - - 72- -Hempecd,40
- 80" -H.
G seed, 36 - - 73
Tim.rU.ys d. 35- - W -
Other grain aad seeds in th same pronnrtk
It will ale sow wet aad limed graia perlocily well.
Coanta Rights Jot S'te on Good Terms.
Addrras. S. 8. SNO. Portland.
Thaw wishing to pre. ore machine, caa apply
to the a tare, or lo H. M. Humphrey, Portland, or
C W. Bryant, Oswego, Oregon, ad order will
be poelBlry filW- Sept. 8, iem4
Extra Notice.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
AN the firal day of September, I860, tb books
J at CIIAKMAN et. WARN Kit will b
eloaeJ, and all note and aocouuu must b willed
forthwith by ea.li or produce. All business of ih
hrm prior lo th above date will b Milled by
it- "annaa.
The business will b carried on as naual by
I no. IHAaauN. He nope 10 oiler such indue
menu as will merit your patronage, believing aa
we do thai the credit bu.uiess Is alike) rumoua 10
both merchant and conaumer. Do not forget your
lonf -tried rin nils. Our term ar caah or pro
duce. CHARM AN tj- WAK!ft:R,
Oregon City, A og. 18, I860. 1 9if
Justice! Justice!
.TI.n A HE! lal krlllllt tt ka. ills ft.-l Poa.i4..Ht
KJ of iht Uuiied Stale, aii.1 W.P. BURSS
iiMDtaii uppoinirtj juste or ln It net tr Ur
ttton C.tv bri-ciiif. in ai-ilvr la urvi.t a Milan.
? - ' r - r " r '
ul th Union. All olTii'ial hua'niu. iiirnatil in
hit w will bt promutly ativDJeil to. UHiet at
D LI' . I I . a . 1 .. ata
rvrpuDi cxn neaouiianfrts nri ouor norm 01 a.
I IL- l I- t . .Vl . I I HI . s
KiiorvoH lav nice, wiiito na wm oa found
when nut tmployrd iu bUar buior at h a
Wagon Shop,
on door south of Iho Post Office, where he would
b glad 10 do justice lo your old wagons, or supply
you wttn new nun, as good aa Ih beat, an t as
cheap aa the cheapest. Catk taken in exchange
forveork. W.P. BURNS.
Oregon City, Aug. II, 1860.
IMPORTANT TO SHIPPERS!
...THE SPLENDID NEW STEAMER...
EI V AL
Has Commenced Her Regular Trlpt
DRTWIEN
OftF-bOM CITY AND 1ORTL.MD,
At Reduced afXates. viz :
Freight, each way, per ton fl.OO
Passage Ju
HER owner would suggest to ahippcnj and
the public generally Ihe importance of nut-
routing the RIVAL, aa in so do.ng they will in
sure a uniform and reasonable rat of freights aud
pasaagj in future.
The RIVAL was not put on thi trad wilh a
view to having her bought or run off We are
therefore willing lo enter into contracts for one or
more yeara with any parly ur parties at Ihe above
rote.
For further particulars, or business, please cull
on Ihe fohowiug agent: W.C. DEMENT Sl Co.,
Oregon Vily, H. LAW, fnrtland, or on boaid,
where iho Captain will be happy to see you, and
transact any business on the terms herein men
tioned. J.T. APPERSON.
Oregon City, July 14, 1860-14 Captain.
CHARLES BARRETT,
(old fost orricc.)
PORTLAND, OGN.,
BUYS all Undo nf
FRUITS, STRAWBERRIES,
Cherrie; Applet, dC, dC,
sells all kinds of
A' ills, Orang-ei, Fige, Raieini, Candiet,
Stationery, Newspapers, Periodi
cals, .Novels, etc.
Agent for the San Franeitct Bulletin and
Alia California, the belt paperi publiihed on the
I'acific ciiatt.
IT All ktndi of Fioduct bought and told on
eommunon. June 30m G
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to W. D. HUTCHINS
by nolo or book acoounl, are requested lo
call on II. II. SNOW, Lafayette, Oregon, and
settle the same, aa he ia my agent lo transact all
business in this State, aahinglon Territory, and
Vancouver's Island. W. D. HCTCll'lNS.
Oregon City, July 21, 1860. m3
KELLY'S
TEMPERANCE HOUSE,
Jnuin (., oppoiite Gio. Atmnethy dj- Co.',
ORliGON CITV.
GOOD ROOMS FITTED UP with
CLEAN and comfortable KF.DS.
for Ih especial accomtnodat.ou of the
traveling public.
Our DiNINU ft ALL ia tlienrer in Oregon,
our fare good, and charges rraaouubl.
Single meals, oyster suppers, and supper fer
parlies got upou short notice, in the neatest man
ner. raicxs:
Board per week, without lodging, $5 00
" by Ihe day, aud lodging, 1 50
Single meals, h0
Night lodging, 50
Uct 2. 1 K. V. Kr.l.LY, I'roprietor.
COFFINS.
CM. KESTER.
Undertaker,
WOULD inform Ih people of Oregon City
nd vicinity thai he will keep a supply of
Ready-made Coffins, of all sizes,
constantly on band.
He will also keep a
mm ms j mm. tm ms9
and will be prepared to attend lo all Ihe neei ry
business of funtral connected with hi line.
Shop near the Seminary.
fif" Custom from the country is respectfully
eol cited. Jun 23, 1VC0.
WlMei Battaai af WU Cerry. Th
ouly pur nnd genuine lialsum is, and ior Ihe last
twenty year has been, prepared by SiTil W.
Fuwi.i II Co., of Hoetoiu and their printed
name, a well aa Ihe written signature of L.
Built, appear on Ihe ooter wrapper. Aa you
would aeoid the spurious end hate th genuine,
take no other!
Wist ax's Balsas) op Wild Cniasv. This in
valuable rem. dy is the best one extant for the aafe,
aure, spernv, and permanent cure of eoughe,
told), lore throat, hronehitii, asthma, pleuriey,
pneumonia, croup, K hooping cough, bleeding at
the lunge, pain in the breaii or oiie, and in fact
every form of throat, cheat, and lung complaint,
aa wellaat'onsuMmon itself.
This household remedy should be in Ihe hands
of every family and individual, as a timely appli
cation of it tu a slight cold will chum immediate
relief; While canes of long standing, obstinate,
and apparently incurable character, will sn ely
yield le it wonderful curative power and il
great adaptation td the wauta Of man when af
flicted. Fof sale in California by Redingtoa Jr. Co ,
Henry Johnson II Co., Charles Morrill, San Fran
cisco; R. H. McDonald dt Co , Sacramento ;
Rice, Coffin eV Co., Maryevill 1 Smith dr. Davw,
Portlaod , Oregon, fe t Hyeow
Island Mill Flour.
ipilOSE who wish to ret th GENUINE
L ISLAND MILL FLOUR, will please call
at the Mill, alCharman at Warner', Oregon City,
or at Allen at Lewis's, PortUod, aa th second
handed laland Mill weka have bee a bought op by
cenaia individual, and refilled with infenov Boar.
A. J. CHAPMAN,
laland Mill. July 23. 1859. litf
OREGON HOSPITAL,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
9. 0. Bawtberse, dtw BS. XsoitMs
rantciAtv. Iv Scbomw.
H2Ita 2i-3I02a
Crnrr Third and Water itreeli, eppoeite the
rerry uanatng,
OREGON CITY.
THE traveling publio ara respectfully
iuvileJ 10 oiva me a eall.
Th Oregon llouae I Ih most pleu-Jil
antly looaled hotel in th Slat, aud ha beeu so
arranged as to mak it on of th moat conuuodi
ous hoitaea tn th country.
THE TABLE will alwaya be supplied wilh
th beat that Ihe market a Horde.
Good accommodations for ladies and families.
raioxsi
Board and lodging, per week $6.00
Board, without lodging, per week 6.00
Board per day, with lodging 1.50
Single meal , .50
Mght'a lodging 50
J. BOEHM,
May 7, 1859. Proprietor.
Reduced Prices
Goods Cheaper than
Ever !
1. BROWN
rTlAKES thi method of informing his friends
X aud Ihe ptiblto generally that he
HAS REMOVED
to a house uearly
Opposite his old Stand,
where he ho commenced business wilh hi bro
ther under the style of
Brown & Brother,
who will alwaya he happy to wait on their old
frauds aud customers iu the way of showing them
Goods of the Very Best Quality,
which, havlno been houoht law in San PraneiaiA.
from the largest importers iu Califorul, they arc
aoie loaeu
as cheap as
CAN BE SOLD
in Portland!
They will also constantly receive
Goods by Every Steamer.
Their (lock consists of
ALL KINDS OF
DKESS GOODS,
GENTLEMAN'S
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Boots ami Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
3 I IT 21 Hi 21 T ,
Sz.1
-9
Our main object by this notice ia to inform the
public that we are bouud to sell goode
As low as they can be bought in
Portland, and no mistake.
If this is doubted, we have only to say, call and
satisfy yourselves. Ladies nnd gentlemen will al
ways be welcome, aud wdl be waited on wilh
promptness.
To the Fanners
WE WOULD SAY
Look for the sign of
BROWN 4- BROTHER,
and don't leave town till you give us a call.
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN
in exchange for Goode. Oregon City, June 33.
ur.o. 1:. com:,
(oucexsaoa to w. 11. iraNcta,)
Dealer in
IRON, STEEL, AXLES, SPRINGS,
Wagon Material,
Mechanics' Tools, Agricultural Imple
ments, and
021TORA HA&DWA&TJ,
Fookt SreET PORTLAND.
ORDERS SOLICITED. 62
BAIKEffiY,
AND FAMILY GROCERY
Ci2a
FCHAUMAN would reapectfolty inform Ihe
people of OREGON CITY, and the pub
lic generally, that ha i (till carrying on baa.neaa
at h.a old stand, where he will keep oa hand
Everything in his Line,
...AND Of...
THE VERY BEST QUALITY.
He keeps constantly en hand a large lot of
DESIRABLE FAMILY
GROCERIES,
which he will eell a low aa they can be bought at
any other house id town.
Ne paint will be (pared to give antire satisfac
tion to all who may favor him wilh a call All or
dera will be filled with aa much promploeaa and
fairueaa as personal preeene will secure.
PARTIES FURNISHED
with everything in hi line on the shorteat notice.
WEDDING CAKES
MADE TO ORDER.
Oregon City o.... ..June 18, 18(0.
W.I. FAlLKtEU aV Ot,
Dealer in
TtFtV, f tCKICt, A-D FaUSTlS
Maleiial tteaerally.
123 fi alanine atrart, comer of Merchant,
Sao rranciic).
tr Prief " inriird mak our aoqua.ot.
nee . ., 5tr.
Read! Bead! Bead!
Sanaenbanm (k Aekorman,
Oppoiite thi Main St. Haute,
Ti ESPECTFUI.LY Inform the public thai
.LY lllcy have received per steamers Cartel Slid
Pacifie
A WELL SELECTED STOCK
or
Dry- Goods,
Boots and Show,
Hats ami Heiinct
AND
GROCERIES !
Iu aJJillon, Ihey will receive NEW GOODS'
II y i:vory Nli:iiiiir i
which Ihey will ulfcr nl ull times at th
Lowest Prices !
Lower than can bo purchased in
Portland 1 1
We only ak one and nil to uit c us a call, ami
eioiniue luratock, and yon will find the largest
and itiiMit select stock uf goods lit it ever came Id
Oregon City, llefore purchasing elsewhere, Ilia
Ladie nf this oily and the surrounding country
will pleuae cull and cxuiiiiuo their stock of
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS,
Pi'lrci lo Still.
Otegon City, Sept 21, lSljll. Oin
Dannenbauin it Ackerman,
Opposite the Muiu St. House,
II
AVE ON HAND
WINTER COATS, of nil description, and
the fiiicel lot ever brought lo th.s market)
Fine Cuaimere Coats,
I'lttck frock cloth do.,
lEuglans,
Caiimcre Paula,
Satinet do.,
Fine Vesta, of nil tletcriptioti.i,
M lute Shirts,
Woollen nnd Merino under dir.,
llala Cup", Uoots li. SIiucb,
While and blue blanket,
and many other articles loo numerous lo mention,
which will be elk-red at the lowest cash price.
aVW . .&:aSa2E5ai
aill kind of.
Mm,,... ntii.ttn l.l..nnl....t ,.,ul!n .luiiiii.a liielfiifV
stripe, salinata, Kentucky jruiia, twilled nnd pla n
tluiini la, calicos, furniture prints, oil calico, ile
lainea, cunlimcrc all wool, French tiitniuoa, nnd a
irw stale of Povliii.
Bonnet Ribbons, and a largo lot of desii uhle trim'
tilings. Oregon City, &ept v'-', lobO.
SHERIFFS SALE.
AN execution h iving been directed to me, ia
sued under tho seal of the circuit court uf
Iho .State of Oregon for the county of Clankn
inos, dated the 14th (lay of .September, lctt',1),
commanding me In make sale of Ihe follon-ing
real eatulo, to u it : Purt of lot two (31, in block
three (3), lying and being in Oregon City, Clack
amas county and Stale of Oregon, nnd described
in a deed issued from the Laud I Hl'ice in Oregon
City as follows: Ileginning at the eouthcual con
tier or emd lot, thence northerly lurty.nii.a leet
and (even inches, them e westerly one hundred
feel, thence northerly twenty feet, thence wester
ly five feet, thence southerly sixty-nine feet nnd
seven inches, thence easterly one hundred nnd
live feet lo the place of beginning ; also, lot
eight (8), in block three (3), lying mid being in
Cluckuinns county, Oregon, tngutlior with ull lite
building, appurtenances, improvements, io i
thereunto belonging fur the purpone of enforcing
decree of foreolosure nf murtguge on said prem
ises made by said court on the 5th day of Sep
tember, 18611, iu fuvoi- of John V. Tlieaaing und
against John O. Gibson for tho an in of thirty-four
hundred and twetily-uine dollar ami twenty-
eight ccnta (9:i4i.'9,'J8), together with Interest
and coets of suit notico is hereby Riven that by
virtue of (aid execution I ahull oiler for sule ihe
hove described property to the Itiglicat bidder for
cro.li on Wedneaduy the S tth d.ty of Octeher,
I8li0, between the hours of 10 A. At. aud 'i r. M.
I he sale tu bo ou the prnminca.
JOHN TIIOM3,
Sept a-2, ISfiOwt Sheriff Ctnckamii (la.
Land for Sale.
rilWO or three land claims nf I On and 320
X acres, twelves miles on a good road, no al t eam
to cross, in a south east direction from Oregon
City. The iinprovein.iita uOMting nearly na much
as Ihe price akcd for the land. The laud is
adapted lo railing fruit, grnin, or grass, nnd has aa
good a range fur stock as there is in Clackamas
county. WIII be aold on favorable terms. I'in
nuireof N. W. RANDALL.
Oregon City, Sept. XI, 18IIUW3
Valuable Property For iSulo,
THE CHAMP O EG FIOUR MILL.
rpill.S MILL, situated about three fourths of a
J mile froinChampocg in Ihe inidnt of Ihe great
grain-growing country iu Oregon, is alTered for
le. During litgli Water In winter, Hour, iVc,
dan be shipped direct from the Mill. Attached
to the mill is n granary fur receiving and storing
wheat, a dwclling-houae and garden for the lieu
of Ihe person in charge. Tito whole properly
emhrncea about riva acuta.
The machinery of the mill is of very superior
quality, having been imported from Ilochcatnr,
N. Y. Thero sre two runs of lite beat I-rencli
ISurra, and an extra patent run of smaller Hurra
fer chopped feed, Aco, Ihu frurne-wnrk, for
strength, dec, (nnnot be surpassed in Oregon, and
the null in all respects ia til beat in the Stale.
For particulars, application should be made lo
UEO. T. ALLAN,
A. McK INLAY, (
of to AMOItY HOLliltOOK,
Champorg. Jan 10, lMliO 4ltf Oregon Citi.
All Kinds of Produce
TAKEN IN'EXCIIaVNGK
FOR GOODS,
AT lmOWN li BROTH KR.
Notice.
Dl'F.ING my absenc from th Stale of Ore
gon in tb Atlantic Stale, JAMES K
KELLY, Esq , will aol aa my aotrwriied Ag'-nt,
and all acta don by him aa such Agent alia 1 1 be
a valid and brndicg a if done by me in person.
Mir. jus ELHj-rr.
Mjreh Md.IW. .
1 at . .