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About The Oregon Argus. (Oregon City [Or.]) 1855-1863 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1861)
Tii nrescot crMs euvittiul to the ..11 perfection of 0n. Scolt's hm. . Hud died tweUcnionth sliico, liUtot-jr Might ?!,. classed him m mors siicccuful soldier. Stat i0 wi" no 60 .''.own J0,,?01"1'7 ith no nume between till and Wasiiino- I a''1"1"' B9r,J c"rp w" lurtampWd mccort. Though ho wns bred and uot ft soldier, hii first cam- lffn M coptniu of roluitteiT artillery do oid the mcttlu that wns In him; he row, .itl'out nntronuRe, without friend, with. Tut nwney, or favor, from grado to grude, winnin. Mth U''' l'ortl 011 tle.licld, until he wa a Major-General in the United Stilus Array nt the e of tirciitj eight. . This won forty-seven yew ' Jttlien few who rend these line were bom. )lmr honortiblo and useful this long ,toge or forty eveii year hm been spent l, him in tlto service of his country, no his tory fail ' recount. And now hi lone career of grentneRii In luiiiflr fitly closed by the nohlcst and most splendid or his achieve tneiits. It must never bo forgotten that whcn the loynl pcoplo of tho nation wcto. sleeping, in October lust, WiNriFi.n Scon ' fnrrssw tho prcssnt war, foretold It to the IJnchanan Cabinet, nnd showed how (ho rebellion might bo crushed in the bud by a few very dimple precaution. It wan not hi fault that the hoary imbecile who then disgraced the I'rcshlenihil chair nursed dis content into rebellion, nnd sedition into open war. But Providence, orders all for tho best, and ue even such vilo instru ments ss liuchanan to ripen Southern trea son for the hnlter, nnd to crown the last years of Scott with immortal glory. Let no man doubt him. His intellect is M bright ns it was forty years ngo, his hand as sure, and his judgment ns sound. He hns never yet failed as a soldier; let those who carp nt his slowness take pa tience; what ho proposes tn do he will do thoroughly, once and forever. Uirperi Weekly. , '' Vitic.um:n Gkneiul Nathaniel Lyos. This patriot soldier, who has cone so early to immortality, was born in Connecti cut, in 1321, nnd entered tho military Academy ut West Point with tho rank of 2d Lieutenant of the 2d Infantry. In February, 1817, ho wus made 1st Lieuten ant, snd for gallant conduct in tho battle of Contrerns niul Churiibusco, during the August following, liu wns brcvettid Cup tain. On the 13ili of September, ho was severely wounded in tho iissnult on thu I5c lea Gate, and in June, 1851, was promo ted to n captaincy. Ho was in command of the Missouri volunteers ut the capture ol Camp Jackson, and fir It's well-proven bravery and eminent military ability, sub sequently received his recent military pro motion. Hi) will never bo forgotten, so long ns thero is an AnnrVan people who are true to tho instincts mid exuniplo of 1778. He wns a quiet, modest, scholarly man, thoroughly versed in the general prin ciples and minute details of h's profession; mid though of un ardent tcinpiT.ini -lit, his impulses were all subordinate to liis discre tion. A" mon's bis brother officers l.u was rilstingirshed for the zeal ni:d assiduiiy witli j which he labored in tin) s -rvico In which he was wed; am!, save Gen. McCMIau, there j wns no one of our younger men of the ur niv who had so high a reputation fur theor etical military attainments. His late ac tions in Missouri wen then, not the rcsnltof iitnuUivo daring, nor nu invocation of luek; but. the expression in action of his m itnred opinions as to the nt uuu'i' in which the war should UecnuUiicica. Gen. Lyon wns nn own cousin to Cnpt. Lemuel Lyon, of Independence, Polk coun ty, in this State. Kr.sTn.WNT on Newspaper Repouteiw. Gen. McClcllan bus held n ronsu.tat'on with tho representatives of the principal Uuion newspapers, end a committee has been appointed to transmit news proper for publication. It resolved, with the approv al of Gen McCKIIan: p irti That ull such editors bo request ed to refrain from publishing, either us edi torial or ns correspondence of any descrip tion, or from any point, any matter that may furnish aid nnd comfort to tho enemy Second. That they ulso be requested and earnestly solicited to signify to their correspondents, here nnd elsewhere, their approval of tho foregoing suggestion, and in i-omnlv with it in sitirit and letter. The committee resolved that the Gov ernment be rosncctfullv requested to ntlonl tho representatives of tho press facilities for obtaining and immediately transmitting nil information suitable for publication, particularly touching engagements with the enemy. The Killed at Carthage. The Leav enworth Conservative, July 23, says: Six families arrived here yesterday from tho Immediate neicrhborhood of Carthage, Mn TIip urn confident that the Seces- innUU lnsk After n hundred men in that battle. They sny it took from Friday till tho next Thursduy night to bury the dead; nnd some of the men now hero engaged tn thn hnrinl Ahnnt W hundred were found on tho original battle field nod the rest scattered along the wholo lino of retreat, especially in the timber through which Sigel made his final escape. J9 Mr. Richard Bustecd, of N. Y., dclircrcd a Fourth of July oration atJa- raaica, Long Island, in which the following passace occurred: " Our government will live and grow for ages and after such ephemera as Davis and Rhettrand Yancev and Toombs, end Ste phens and Letcher, and Maury ana iwW and their confederates, have sunk into an mm far human tcorn, guided by angelic pily, to reach. It will exist and flourish and afford protection to communities now nnborn. ml with Dan. It will be co- C.wm MnPirMK. as LL. D. The Ingham University, at Leroy, New York, has conferred the title of LL. D. opon Maior-Generat O. B. McClcllan, of the U, 8. army, and now so artivcly engaged operations iu Eastern Virginia. The jonthrul Major-Gcneral appears to le a universal favorite, and all persons are eager to do honor to one who is instinctively re- ilii-r witb an illustrious Latest from tho Bait Wells' Station, 1ST wmi mom Fort Liii'rciiill, Aug. 31st. The Pony with dates from St. Louis, arrived lure hi. I evening. St. Loiih, Aug. 23J. Much anxiety wns felt thu other dsy as to lliu safety of woblwigtou city, ureut events were un doubtedly anticipated to have taken place, but up to to this timo nothing has trans pired. Troops are arriving daily in the Capital, If the udi'iiuce is made at ull, it will bo on the part of Uun. McClcllan with the Fede ral forces uguhist the Confederates. It U not believed that the hitter will attempt to march on Washington city. The Government Loan of $150,000,000 was taken by tho banks of New Vork, Boston, and Philadelphia. (leu. Fremont Is gathering around Mm a very In rue army which will nmn Le In motion. The States of Illinois and Iowa ure forwarding troops to him constantly. Tho Confederates wcro much crippled at tho Imtllo nt Springfield, Mo., ami it Is hardly possible for them to ndvnuce against the superior forco of Gen. Fremont. (Jen. Anderson, of Fort Sumter, left Waili ng, tun i, ii ilm lU'.h, lo atsuins Iho charg. of 1m cum. mini in Kentucky. The (.. neral Government has fnrnii.r'e I lo Ken lucky 1)0.000 Miiiiu r.fles, wilh imimiiiliioii. A (;r. ut deal of excitement otitis there nt present, au I dirtiouliies aro ciH-clcd. 4,000 Union Hoops no slies.ly encamped ue.irCialb On hurl, Ky. Til Kentucky l.egilaliire it largely Uni'.n. Oov. GumMe, of M ssouii, hit ordered out Iho uiiliKn of lli SiaIv, Is arrest the iJvinn uf the relieU uii.ler Jeckuiii. I'rineu N.ipoleon u eipeeted (a be in St. Iiui next week. The Kui of Sweden is on visit to N.inolvuu ut I'mie. The War Dewrlment h.is infi.rinmien which leailt to Hie belief that llie ieLelhu wilhdiawn a mile beyond Kairf.ix Court lloiue, leaving outy pickele ni the vitiligo. Gen. McClelleii meuniee tho comniind of all the lriKii nn the Puluman. Inleil geneu ie received of the Inten.lvJ aciive inlenentiouof Kngluul, Frauoe, 8uiiii, an I Mex ico. It is lo uij iliat uclion ia inieinUil to em bnce, in nine form, the riCi'tni'.ion uf Die Souib era Confederacy. The steamer Vehilr, Iniely arrived at New York, rt-puila being chaMd be a privateer, aUo t Unique had a narruw r.'i. Thu WeUter put into Tiiuilud f T co.il, and the Jiff Vdtll j cen on the Huh imt., hen ilie took eolinener. Ii ecni the piivulier Sumttr in not cptured. A teller rpnii ('ur.icon, naya tlie Sumter bud ta ken two th p, the acho uer Abby sud the bjipue Jowpli. I'r .in Gnllipolia we learn tkirmish look place at Kalkville, 7 milea beyond U imy. Tl.it rohela 40Ulron;, advauccil lo k hcre llie 1 1 ill (Jliio lleg inient bad ereclcd llieir bailer)', hut neie diivin buck iib a lii ol riliy kilUd, and a lire number waunded and L.keu prinuneia. (Jur ln tr.u nuim kilKd, 9 aliylitly n-i.undrd and 1 m nf. Our force.! cupluied a la'JJ liuniber uf baraee sud equipments. A no; her report iy Wine was tuke.it priwiner. Iiif'irni il on ai I'lii adelpliiii fruin Gi-u. Ilankn' column, ray he lm adrmn ed le Winclieetcrnnd tiiken (Miwewi'in, notwilluuili linj tlio ppntiiiou uf 1U.U0U rebeli. Death of Dn. lii.v. Tlio Philadelphia papers announce the death of Iter. Kzru Styles Elv, 1). 1)., ut his rcshlcnco in that city on the 17th nit. Dr. Ely was, for many years, a distinguished diviiio in the Presbyterian Church. In 1830 he ciuiie to the West with a view of building up a College and prepar ing tlio way for emigration from the East. To this end ho purchased u largo tract ot land in Missouri, mid luid out the town of Marion Cily, n few miles below Quinry. Owing to its locution being subject to in undation from tho Mississippi river tlio site was not improved ns the Dr. had nutic- imted it would bo. Ho relumed to li;s uld home, where ho lias lived to a good old nge, (having passed his idth year,) in the discharge of his duties as a gospel minister. Indian Ackncy. Wo learn that Mr. Lindsay Apph'gnt", of this county, hns re ceived the appointment from the Superin tendent of Indian A (Thin, ol bpccml Indian ireiit for this district. Air. Applegatu is ono of the curly pioneers of Oregon, nnd nnd has had a good deal of experience with Indians. We hope the selection will prove it good one, for never has there been n timo of greater importance in the matter ol ma aging the frontier trihes than tlio present, Mr. Applegato is absent with tlie vuliin- tcers. iiini was not aware oi tiis appoint ment when he started. Jacksonville Ga zette. tgm Qen. Sumner is ordered to raise, minediatclv. n column of 5,000 to 10,000 Culiforiiinus, to niurclt on lexns nna Ar kansas. City Mamckt. Wheat, GOu Cue; Flour, $3,50a;); Uats aaajuc; nai ler, 12a 15c; Eggs, 16c. i. o. o. r. v'' - 1 ' ' ' Oreqon Lodoe No. 3 meeU at IUrinony Hull on Monday aveniiiff of each wi-k. tirein veiling oi eut-ii en in god etaurtiug nre invited J. S. KINEAKSON, iN.O. In ntlnnfl. J. M. Bacon, Keo. Sec y. Multnomah Lodge No. 1, c v A. M.. holds ita etaled comniunica1 Vt;one in Maaouio Hall, on iho Saturday V preceding the Full Moon in each month n..ii.r.n in nod aisndinz are invited tn attend " j MYlllCK, W. M J. M. Bacox. Sec'y. 13 IS" The next regular meeting will be held ou Saturday evening, sej". B.-n.' SAUAFAaiLLA. Fur the removal and permanent cure of all dieeaaea ari.ing frum au im nnre. atate of the blood, or habit of tho eystem. Thie pleasant and efficacioua remedy will gently atimulate the functions of the stomach and bowele to regular and healthy action, and without nausea or purging eipel therefrom all deieierious .wun... Intioni. onrifv the blood, equalize the emulation, ,,.m Der-DTalion. improve the nppelile. imparl tone and tignr to the eystem, end gradually, but surely, extirpate the d.sesae. """" MotTali Ufe PttH.-The hh and envied i-i..:.. .i,;.i. nm.eminent medicine has ac- eu'ired fur il iuvariable efficacy in all Ihe daieaa. which it prufosaes to cure, has renoerea practice of ontenuitous puffing notuuiy uunece. ' .....,ik nt Oiem. Tbev are know ... .l.:. r... ihui, ffMd roru ieuij -- d they ihriv". not by th. faith ef the eredulou. In .11 rise, of eotivene. dy.perH.a, bilious and Au e..M At.rt arrtlA. lioe aHoetioHe. pile., rneumaiBu, -b obstinate he.d-ael.e., and all general derange ,i.i.i. .hP,lkhmveiuv.inablv provee """".;;ed7 remedy. A e o?!o trial wit place tbe Life P.Ils beyond the reach of compe Llion n the estimation of ery paiieni. i; .,-r..'. pu.;! R tier, will be found equa . ....:..-. .ii.aa.-aof nervoin deb:!it , cys L-,:.-,...lih. and eeery kind of weakneM ol i32" V.i. .. ."" tlu-oagboat the country. 7 QRUKKR,;rTh"!.vnMANS. TUB OREGON CITY t PHIJ PALL TKRM OF Tllln IXSTITU X too commence) September li, HOI. sri.s or rvrriM, res Qi.'are. Primarv deMrtiitcnl Middle Higher n I.angu.igee, extra , , 91 10 1 00 8 00 S on lirawiiu. 00 Mu.ie, trlili the uae of inr.iuineul. S4 nee m.M.'h Vocal tnue e, free. sutsu or ikrrsccTiox. It. P.. Fsskuko, Piincipal K A. ('ui.l, I'recvpliraa; M.J. KattUNO, I'liinury Tcnvher. Tbe Intlitution ie aupplleJ with a g-ol ph.le otdnctl apparatuj, in, aud ehiU, m that ev ery facility lov Imprereiueiil will be oilered tuthe to'lfBie. It. R. FlltKLANI). Orej..i City, Kept 7, IMS I. IVoticc. TUB SrMIM'ILLB COLLEGE SCHOOL Will. ItE OI'CNEU UN MONDAY, OCTOUKIt 7, Ibbl, under the charge of Itev. Ccu. C. CiusuLti, slard by C. II. .Mat took. lieoini ean be bad for student iu the Collejt building, if applied fr euon. Titnu Iu c.rreiK)uJ with the L'mee. liy order uf the Kxeeuiive Com. 1IKNUY WAKItKN. M'.M.nvllle, Pepl.7, IhUI-U 8,e.f II. T EXECUTOR? HOTICE. THE uuilera'gned, named aa etrculun in tho but will and leitarnent of ItoWrt Allen, deeM, luteof CLuknmm county, Oregon, have rreeired leiieri teeiamenlary on the relate frum the Piobate Court uf siid ceuuty. All peraon Indebted lo asid eaiate are ieiuired lo tnako immediate paimenl, and all peroua haviuj ela me sgaiuil the eatale are rrquealeJ to preieni them, with the neveiaary vouchere, within one year from this dale, to cither of u, ateur naiden'ei in a d county. WILLIAM A. JACK, THOMAS OAlUtKT, Septimber 7, ISCl-3 Executers. KOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE.V. that on SATURDAY the 2tiiu iuit , I will be at the Cleik'e Office in tlregou Cily, and, with Iho aetiatauee of the Cleik, will enamiue the aaetement roll lo correct sny niietakralhat may have been made in llit vnluatlen and diocr.piioo of bind sud oilier property. All iutcrealed are riqueeiej to a'.ten I. C. F. UEAT1E, Sept. 6, 18GU3 AeeeeairCkickanuie Co. T. CHARMAS. A. WARNER, f. CIIARMIN Chsrm&n, Warner & Co., GEXEHAL COMMSSIOX MERCHANTS WIIOLMaLC SETA It Drivers In Dry Coolt Clothing, Hardware, Crockery, Glatsicart, Uonlt, bhoet, 1'atnls, (Jus, ttc, luth'ir lire-proof Dock Mai.h irsttT, OREUON CITV, ORCUoX. ...F. Charm.tn, baring uuitcj hie... BAKERY, CONFECTIONERY, AND FAMILY GROCERY STORE lo the eUb:ilimi-nt of Charman &. Warner, the firm will now earry on buelunaa in all Ilia ntwve uienliunod braiichra, iu thie cily, lnp iig by eliict allention tobiuinene to merit the continued favor of their uld patron", and as many new onea chmme lo come fnrward. No paiua w II be ipared to give MitiaUK-t.ou lo all our ciulouiers. Notice-Settle Up! 4 LL llioee owing Ciiasuam 1: VMnNna or J F. Ciukmax, will pWe cmne furwar.l aud innki) tettlciiU'lit uf their indeblrdneae, wilhout eluv, au that you can all commeuce dealiugi Willi Iho new linn uf Charman, Waracr & Co. AH uur dibtura will ace tbe nicenity if allend i2 to thie cull immeduicly. CHARMAN, WAUNER Ss CO. OregouCily, Aug. 21, I8G1. XSTRUCTION IN MUSIC OULD INFORM THE I'EOPLK OF OREGON CITY Ihatsheisnow prepired to receive pnpile derirons r.ir iimruclinn iu INSTUMF.NTAL ur VOCAL MirSlO on the Piuno Fone, and trusts, from her ust suncoas in teuulung, to give selialuclion to those who may fuvor her with their patronage. Miw K. would refer tn J'res. s. 11. hiamii, i n fic Uuiveniity, Forest Grove, Oregou. Oregon City, August 17, 1S0I. I9if OSWEGO, OREGON: A Boarding-School for Uoys: w ILL BE OPENED ON MONDAY, SEPTEMUER Otii, 1801. ALSO- SPENCEH HALL, SULWAVKIE, OREGON. A BOARDING-SCHOOL FOR GIRLS : Will be opened ou MuNO.tr, September 9, 1801. Thou., schools will be orzanitcd end conducted under the stipeiviaion uf the subscriber, to whom any communication, may bo addressed, until tho time of opening, ai uregun t- iiy. ,ugUSl 17, lObl. 1UU.UA3 r. OLAJli. Once More. HAVE AGAIN GONE INTO THE LIVERY BUSINESS, and will keep horses per week at $3 00 I'or single feed One night hr.r hira nr llilV lor BSQUie lioraea These prices will do cnargco nu luiura mum "?'yCD' . ...inrirra X havoa fi w jimu, v,ul.io,.iiu a iuuw of mv o n raising, that I would exchange lorotn er properly. - " - MOSS. Oregon iriiy, Augusi n, joui. 3m CAST -STEEL P L OW S ! THE oDdcrtiyned uro ow entT:et in mnnu. tniiipittr soma of the BEST CAST- vtph. PLOWS ever made on thia coast i.;-i. ,1,... ar. not afnid to warrant, and which they are telling at Prices lo suit llie Timo. We have mnde material improvement, on our old pattern, and lhoe who have tried our plows give them the preference over any other they i.... ...a na.d. We are carrying on aa eiten- sive manufactory, and intend to keep op with the rapidly increasing demmd. If yon want a GOOD PLOW, of easy draft acd sure to scour, get ono of i?yarm' Butt tillt Pltie. l & a RTNEARS0X But.ine, March 82, 1861. Wntice. mnr nneraivned. executor .f the ul will su I ..... man! of the lal. Vt. Jb McLoOghlin Ukes thi. mod. of warning all penom .gainst uaing or in uy wsy apprupnatiog or destroying trees, or timber of any k,nd, opo th. - OrejM i-i. " without first ob'Jining leaTe. Ine i ' , must be eiop;d. Th. un dermned intend, treating all persons vioUting the reairemen- of Uus TeHZm.. Exe.ior, oVe 0.-egn City. March 30, 1 SCI. GKOVER & BAKER'S NOISELESS SEWZNO BEACHINfiS, FOR FAMILY Wi' AND Manufacluring Purposes, r n ices From G0, upward ! Over 60,000 in Uoo ! Wb nEC TO ASSURE THE rURLIC Hut the well-known rrputatiou uf these Machiius fr RELIABILITY Will le fully ouala'neJ, aud iu our rnp'dly iucreaa ipg liuaiueas the mine care Will be faithfully exer cised iu every depaitmiut uf their manufacture. EVERY MACHINE SOLD BY US IS WARRANTED IN EVERY RESPECT. lu-publiu attention is respectfully riquciled to Iho following From ihcGroror Ac linker Sculii it! im: hi no C'oinpsiiiy. The public in their engorness to simply thorn- selves with Si-wiujf Mucliiure making the GltO. VEIt & BAKr.lt stitch, must not luignl to pur. hate them of the parties who ulolio are authorized sell thrill. All iiiucliince sewing Irum two noola. and ill which one nuedlo only pcuelratea llie cloth, aud having a feed which allows the ma terial to be turned at will, are infringements. OUOVEK Si UAKEK S. M. CO. A Card from Ellas Howo, Jr. All persons are cautioned not to make, deal in, or use, any sewing machines which sew num i spools and make the allien known us tjKUVit.it & BAKER stitch, unless the same are purehaaed Irom the GROVKIi & UAKfcilt ferJVVl.NU MACHINE COMPANY, or their agenta or Ii- oeusees, and .tamped uudor my puteut of Si piem- ber 10th. 184G. Said Company and their Licensees, alone, aro legally niithurixed, uuder their own patents, and my said patent during the extended term thereof, to make and aell this kind of Sewing Machine, and all oilier, are p.rac:es upon my said patent, and will he dealt with accordingly wherever found. EUA.ti 11UWU, Jn. q i q TBE ATTEMTIO OV TAll.ORH AND Who prefer the " Lock Stitch," is called to our Improved Shuttle Machines, Which sr. specially adapted to their reqa'remenls, AND JT THE BEST IN USE! JJ 11 G. BUOWN, Agent, 320 (91) Montgomery Street, SAN FRANCISCO. 19b3 r. a HOLLAND, Notary Public & Conveyancer, OREGON CITY, OREGON, WILL TAKE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS of Iet-di aud oilier inetrum.iiie of uriting Will draw un on short notice, Heeds, bonds, Mort gage., I'uwer. of Attorney, ke Vo. I'arlieular ailrulioo paid to the collection ol dobU and will attend promplly la all businees ntrusted to liis care. Ollic. lu Capt JoIiimuu's Furnilur. Mtoro, uppoaitvtb. Court-houet. May i!5, ItJOI. J. II. .IITt llMX, ATTOnNF.Y k COINSKLOU AT LAW, And Solicitor in Ckanetry, PORTLAND, OREGON. Olfi.-o I'rout Slreet, eppo.it Vsughn's W'hurf. Culleuliuiia mJo end promplly ruiiilU I. 'apl 3 T. A. J. DISS, Commission Merchant, AND VttUr in California and Oregon Product, No. 431 Cast ilrevl, (UitWM-n Clay sud Wellington streets,) SAN FRANCISCO, WILL be happy to Iraniai-t sny business in his line that may be entrusted to his car. by producer, or mert-hanta in Oregon. All bust-Ut-s emrualwl to his charge will be prm.tly at teu.led to nil reesuusbio krnis. iuly 30, 'Cl-tf AINSWORTH& DIEBDORFF, T B ARE X O W OI'EM N G V IM TIIS . lYcw riro-rroof Stick, k LA SUE AMD WEI.L-.tSSOBTED STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Feeligg petfeelly secure sjaimt firo, we will uow Offer Greater Inducement than ever la th. public W sr. constaully in receipt of GOODS aelerled with 111. greatest car. (as to price, and quality), snd re confident that our facilities will euuliio us to offer and tell gooJi AT PORTLAND PRICES! (freights ou), sud would advise all tho. ritiling this city lo puichas. roo-Is, lo examine uur slock find nriees hefure nurebasinff elsewhere. Wo have, sud are juil receiving, an invoice of collating In partuf the following srliclra Cuche. co, Pacific, lladlcy, Cneslei!o, Sprague, Philip Allen, Fall Kit er. Merriinnc, Hi iggf. nnd uumer ous ulher choice PRINTS, all late ttyleti F.ng llah v. French merinos. I.vonwo clolh, mohair and oilier Dehaze; bruie, wool, fc muslin do laities, bl.ick, blue, purple, 4. pink merinos, fancy laid, i.i..nii hunk, swiss. Si. mull muslin, ladies' emb. sets, collars, hdlifs & skirts, dress & bonnet trim mings, French ct domestic ginglmrns, French lawns from IUJ lo 25l, blue, mixed, Ai grey sati net, wool it eoltoii jeuiK, cotlouadts bleached and brown sheeting from 3--I to ltl-4 wide, brown aud blenched drills, den'ins, hickory shirting; Silcai.i, marine, brown, and Irish linen, nankeen, diaper, and crush, a large lut of linen aud thread laces and edging, hosiery, &e. MEX'S if BOYS' CLOTHIXG: Itluo. hliirk. and brown cloth cnut ; 10 dox blk clolh Vists, 5 dm whit" aud bull' Marseilles do., velvet and sutin do ', 3D dot witinet pants, doeskin anil fancy caasimere do, 30 dm merino and cotton uiiderfhiVts, grey, blue, Si black -clolh over coots, with s geiiernl ussorlinc.il ol jeuis luruiauiug goods. , . BOOTS $ SHOES. Men1., boj, .ml youths' boots; Indies', misses', and children', mo rocco, goat, kid, and culf Congress boots, with it without heels; ladies' kid slippers. Grocer ic a : P.io and Juva coffee, blank and green ten, N. O., China, Bniavia Muud, Cal. rofiued, and crushed sugar, K. Boston, Cal., .ugar-house, golden syr up: sail, ." to '21)0 lb ska; 1 00 kg. nails, uasd sixes; Hill's pule, chemical, English ap, soap pow .1. ra. mwder. shot. lead: veost powder, solera- tun, cream turlnr, smoking chowimf tobacno, rr.mt, rn. neas. tamnlott. sfraie and hlackhtr. Tien, in S lb tins; spice, pepper, and cassia, pearl tun lev. inaecnroiii. vrrmicelM, corn ainrcih aim- omls, walmii., Hnuil liuli, raisins, Chili peaches, dried fruil; mackerel, in V "'f lD"! l'i- A line aanirlmeut of CROCKERY .J- TABLE CUTLERY 20 crates nnsorled ware, 411 dox steel picks, SO ' Dutch fc Hdla lioes. White Lead, Oil, and Window Glass; with s variety of oilier articles usuully kept. UT Wo will naV cash for wheat, Hour, bacon, butter, eijgs, and almost everything the farmer hus to tell. Oregon Cily, April Hi, IBM. Yamhill House, AT LAFAYETTE, by Mollis Wolfe. tkkiis: Per week $3 00 "i us that of any 10 1 meal The table is furnished as well hotel in tho country. jiinelS STABLING. STATE OK OKIiCO.W ('lui'kainas County. TO PETE it l.u in : You are hereby notified tliat a writ of at tachment hus been issued nguinst you and your j properly attached lo UIfy llie denmnil of J. Vt . Lewis, amounting to -veniy-oiio dollars nnd eighty couls ; now, uuloss you sliull appoar befor. W. P. Bums, Ksq., a Justice or the Pear, in and for Slid county, at bia office in Oregon City, on the iiUlh day of August, lBtil, judgment will be rendered ag.iiuat you, aud your properly sold to pay the dsht. ' .1. W. LEWIS, riaiiiliff. Puled this 22J day of Juno, lKHI. C!TIIH 'h" INSTANT RK- AO 1 IIiUaI. I, EF and PEItM ANENT CUP.E of this distressing complaint us. rSNBT'8 BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES, Mad. by C. B. SEYMOUR It CO., 459 Broad way, NEW YORK. Pri'-e, $l,!i0 tier butj sent free by post, J 13 per dozen boxes, free by El proas. FOR SALE AT ALL DRL'GCISTS' PAINTER k CO., Practical Printer; aud Dealers in Type, Presses, Printing Material?, Ink, raptr, Card; dc, j.s fAiTta 1 M Clay Street, above Ssnsome, . ..Tii '. r'an Kr.ne.aco. i s, rsiNTxa it. raixTia ) tO-Ofluce fitted out with diipatch JVolicc. ALL person, knowing themaelve. indebted to th. and'-rsigned by book .coount.ar. hereby notify to call immediately and m.k. tUem.nt of lb. hhw. a. no further inJulgene. wiU M l'Ten' AINSWORTH - DIERDOP.FK. Oregon City, Feb. 81, lfl- Tor Sale. ,.m mrr iV I IT NO. 1 IN B7.0CK THE No 4. adioming in. iHsnio lh city. W ' " (r.rn!y, M-.r.h3n, ISil. SANDS' SARSAPARILLA. The Original and Genuine Article. Endorsed by th. Medical Faculty a. being th. BEST sud PUREST t'.itrscl .f HanasarUU a4e. SANDS' SARSATAKILLA Turiftes the UlooH. SANDS' SAKSaPARILLA Cures Scrofula. SANDS' sARSAPARIMA Cures Stubborn Ulccis. SANDS' 3 A R S A P A U I L L A Cures Cutaneous Erujlioni. SXDS' SARSAPARILLA Cures Strumous Complaint.. SANDS' SAUSAPARIM.A Cures Me-icurinl Disesst-s. SANDS' SARSAPARILLA Never rails! SANDS' SARSAPARILLA Moy be safely taken at all times it will .rc.iro to Indies a regular periodic habit, and is the very Inst medicine they can take when arrived nt tho period call, d " turn of life." Ait for Sandt Sarutjianlla, .ml Me no outtr. Prepared by A. B. i 1). HAN OS, Unguis, 100 Fulton it , comer of William, N. Y. For a.ile by Rioinutus 4 Co., Sun Francisco I Kmith k Davis, Portlaud ( Dr. Sticll, Oreroo Cily. aiiW SHERIFF'S SALE. EV VIRTUE of nn executmu to me direOd bv th. couuly court of Clackamas county, Mtul. of Or. coll, daled Auiust lOlli. IS6I, iu fit. vur of G. C. Davidson and against l. J. frnnruiy. for Iho sum of ono hundred an I tnreo dollar and Iweiily-four cent. (iJIP:i,'.M aud cls of suit, with interest at two per cent, per month, I have levied un all the right, .. ... ...-i ai.. -...I title, ami intensl or llie said jr. j. ocuieoi) m to the following described real cstute, towlt: Be. giniiin? with line eiuidituutfrom the river as Hint of Ambrose Fields' two scree; snd si hi. wuth eusl corner runniui in swi-sterly direction the full breadth ufihe lute Robert Moore', land claim thence southerly far enough to compreheml nvo acres, th. nco cast rly to wilhiu forty feet of tlio Willamette river.lhence notlh to Hie place of be. ginning, contaiuiug fivo (5) scree, together wilh ull lheimprovemenle,Vc., thereunto bvlotigiug. wbiuh said real eslntc I will offer forsalo at auction to the highest bidder for cash on Monday the I Oil. day of Sepieniber, 18b'l, at the court-lions, door in Oicizmi Cli". nt 1 1 o'clock a. m., to satisfy u tl es- ccuiion aud costs and accruing costn. JOIIM IIIU.MA. A u'U st I", lSlil. fchoriff C'luekamus ft. Tomer Third and Water streets, opfmitr the Ferry Landing, OREGON CITY. TIIH traveling public aro respcctiuuy invited to eive me call. The Uikl'oh House ia tho most pleas-. unity located hotel iu tho Stale, and has been . arranged as to make it one of III. most commodi ous house ill the country. THE TABLE will always be supplied wilh the best that tho muikel affords. (iuod accommodations for ladies and families. raicso: Hoard and lodging, per week $0.00 Hoard, without lodging, per week ft.00 laflMl-l. tiff .lav. with lotlirinff ....... "sf ' " - Si mjl ft mial Vinlil'si Ini.tfiniT f0 .SU si uuriiii May 7, 1859. Proprietor. CIIAIIL1 F. KOUBUS Importer and Dealer in TYPE, P tlliHHEH, AMO PRIVtlSU Material, INKS, CARD STOCK, .Je., No.. Ill snd 113 CloySlreel SaUi rranclsco. my For Sale on Time. I WILL SKLL ON T1MK, with o.pr..vr.l security to notes, n HFAN OF FIN It HORSKS, harnesa snd WAOOX, y"K of WORK OXEN, s lot of COWS mid young slock, forty hcud of horses, fanning utensils, ice., oio. W. L. ADAMS. Lnfnyetle, Feb. 9, 18C1. D. I). STEPHENSON, DENTIST, has removed liia oflioo to tho Roomorer tht Arum Oftre. where he is prepared to do all work in his line. XTotioe. ALL ORDERS on Iho Treasurer of Claekn miiH county, Oregon, preaeuled befur. Jsu-oi-y 1st, 1SUI, will bo paid uii pruaonlation nt my olhce in Oregon Ci.wM 1)IFRD0KKK) On gnn Cily, July 9, 18til. Trenaiirer. 'lTrT WM. II ALL'S BALSAM niii'iN all .liaeasea of Iho LUNGS and J throat. For the cure of consumption, "U chii., asthma, bronchitis, wailing uf lle.h, night sweuls, spilling oi uioou, auwr'i'-s" - oulty of hrestliing, coius, co.igi... phlhisio, pain iu Uio side, sud all diseases of th lungs, it ... Is Unequaleu ! IMVi Lung Baltam, iu all caws, give! th. best satisfaction; Ha. wrought mors cure. aiue. lis introduction than any other cough medium. ; Is endorsed by our leading physicians a. th. safest and best remedy now before the public; Is safe to use among children, yet powerful in cases of chronic pulmonary discaau; Brings in cerlificutes almost daily of its wonder ful cure, in oil paits of the country. There is no medicine within our knowledge that has acquired so great and wide-spread popularity, iu so short a space of time, a. DR. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. It. bal samic snd healing properties are magical. H highly .spectoraul and louio. It coiilaun not u ,.i ,;.,;,..n morohine. the nareoiic and as- tringent properlie. which have created so much prejudice .gainst similar preparalions, W. lielievo that medicine possessing real nienls will effect cure, whenever it is used, at , or abroad. Dr. H.H Bl-m 'or the Lung. i. no paregoric preparation, but on. which, if used in a, will save III. live, of thous ands. The most distressing rough infrequently relieved by . .ingl. amo, snd broken up In a few hours' time- The .ffl cled do nut bav. to tab., botlle after bottle beforo they Cud whether this remedy will afford relief or not. Hear what Physicians say of Dr. Halls Bal sam. Says one: "I, M confidence, r -commend tbe Balaam as sup.rior to any pr. pnrulioii." Another eaye: " I have used it with uniform suc cess, end can continently recomineao -h.ioi those complaints for which it is offered .a a rem edy " Bull another write. : " I hv. no hesita tion in aaying that it ia s eafe, conveuient, and efficacious medicine." Sold by all Druggist Toys, Toys. A FELL St'PPLY FOR CHlllSTMAIi fu'.sre before hid.