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About The Umpqua weekly gazette. (Scottsburg, O.T. [Or.]) 1854-1855 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1855)
v" V fe Agriculture, (Etc, From the Cnllforn'a Fanner. Thi Vi'(iklitpur IMitguc. The following lmt ciin lio tvllitl upon, liiitlnu; nciivid them from such aourcta n leave mi doubt nf their cor. redness.' V hope cultivators In hII parts nftho Stnte.nnd especially when these ili' vmtii torn have lioin fill tM year, ll examine tlit cnu in winlei ami too if tin- nunc thlni oecun attain Remember I Wherever the flood cov ered the soil mn remained it little time, no (r.-mhoppors nppenr. Httiictiibcrl They ranly or tioci nro found in thaded grounds, or damp or tret localities. Remember ! They nre destroyed liy winter plowing deep tub toil ptotcing How deep mid bring up tlnlr j:g to tlio action of thu wintry stornn, mid you will lessen if not wholly destroy ' them. In many of the older State thej jj have been found i-mbi-ded In elav he. I' low the surface, and around the trees, thus erling sbtlter while in tho dor ' ninnt state and the rite front the se ' verity of the storm.renMinlng there until tlnlr time of re appearing. Wo lure made many inquiries, and Iron those who haw seen iiuel c.tanihi cd their liabitl, wo gather thu follow log: Tho gra whopper hell, or hit decay ed body, I found about ten or twelve inchei below the surface in the siimtv toil in gardens and orchard. Thoie who plow early and deep, find them turned up In large quantities and lj" note that where the -oil is plowed earl and deep they do not make tuch rava &b . ... . In tho present condition ofourcntin- try, every mind should lie awake to the importance of finding the belt prevent I ivo for to dreadful a icourge.and every' means that can be made use of to this, 1. t It t.ll ... I' remit, should bo hallea wit'.i joy anu widely disseminated. From neatly cverv portion of out State we liearofthedeHruclion oauied by this insect from San Joaquin to the Tulare; along the Stuntrlaus, Mer ced, .Maiiposa ami Julare alleys: at Salt Lake, and C.nsonand the adjacent Valleys between the Scott and Shalt" rivers; at Coluii; nl.mg the l'utah, through Vubaand Sacramento counties and we presume ere this they have made their way to the lower valleys. We would urge the Importance nl noting down the time of tlnlr spear-1 tnce aim departure, their u.tints, ami every fact connected with them. V shall In very grateful for every Item i rcsiiectinR them. I We learn that irrigation at night.nnd I showering the trees mid vines, have in many Instances driven them away. Heavy sbadennd awnings serve to pro tect and save. Grounds that aro low and damp, and such as, by comtani . cultivation, give forth a dew at night, this Insect avoid. f ensue anu moisture they avow ; n hot mid dry location they silect, and tho hotter tho day the mora terrible their ravhges; the hottest days th move with inure rapidity. Any one not familiar with their pro gress can have no conception of tin immense Quantities now in this vicinitv. For thu first thiee ilns of this weik,' tho very air was full of them,' flying over this city, resembling n dense snow storm the my rinds as they fly shining in the sun like snow fl.ikes. So num -r ous are they, it is believed that weio nb which floating in tho air nbove to drop upon this cily for even twenty -fnui hours, ever thing animal or vegetaLle would cease to exists, unless sheltered in close rooms. Instances have occurcd of anlmalr being dimmed by the masses that light upon and bite them, and men traveling upon stages and other wise h.ivu been much annoyed. They seem to bo on the Increase, mid extending their rava geslarge fields of wheat and out. Have tiilTeied in the vicinity of lone olid other upjK-r ulleys. We moil earnestly urgo all to the frequent mid free use of water, undei and upon the vegetuble only let it be remember to do this by mght. GiussiinriT.uj. ICt ports come in from many quarters in relation to thesi destructive insects. They have swept away the girduii and fiuin produce ol many n cultivator, leaving the giound ns though a fire had passed over it. Hock l-Virni has sufi'meil very much, which We the more lament, for tho good old iiloueerhus had lil.iU enough Many fmmsmid gardens in ViiIm couu ty liuvo suficrcd, and Sacrnmeiitu county la now feeling thu c (frets ol their vuit. Wo wero nt Smith's Gardens on .Monday and saw tliem in the ineynrd Wo tiukt these splendid gurdins ma bo spared, forlho crop of Peaches w II. bo very luige,mul of ihu most splendii vmieties. Smith'iouug orchaid mm his very extenrive uurery of yoiuif. trees, of many ihnusuds, will stand bu a poor cluiuce before tbebe destroy ers. Mr Smith has now perfectu Ida water pipes, extending them ovn the whole ground. Tho plan is u good ouo nnd should bo familiar to lliov. who are planting largo nurseries mil. gardens, where wider Is needed. ll the plan of .Mr. Smith hj ilmnts au scattered over mi urea ol fifty ncret and, with hose attached, a guild thower of rain can bo spread out uli his fruit trees, vines, shiubs, vegetables, mid his entire grounds. This Is tin most complete plan A-ee Ii.ivo been In this ciuutry. California farmer. -d. How Wk oot Rid or Morns A year since wo hid occasion to store, n lot of furniture, with n considerable amount of woolen garments, carpets, bed t'luthtng, tfce. As tho house necos unity used for storing was infested with moths and cock-mnches, we had nme fears on the tiecnmil, but we pro cured n pound and n half of gum cum phor, and packed all wooUm mateii'ils in n siuglu close loom, with largo lump of thu camphor in several places. The room we s then closed up tightly, anil left till a feu dais since. On onciiluii it, we found it tilled with a strong udor of camphor. The lumps of gum, which were nlmut the silent tilieii s eut;, when put In, had now hut about hall o'll.eb bulk, and not n tinule thread of au cloth in the room lud been injured l, ! ninth or other in sects. One thing suiprisid us not n little ; the celling oi the room was literally covered with thousands of moths, though none were f.iund elc where. The dollar expended . in getting to much camphor, probably! saved ulnim many il.ill.irs loss, since j a on oisiair carpel aneinnoiei mr inun.i wiuen were iriu m minuter room viui ome fiiruitiire, were entirely destroyed jim. Agrtcullurctst. Vkoktahlk Sours. All vgetables' lhat nre tint into sunns, should lie nut into cold writer, and gradually brought up to the boiling point. This causes the vegetable In diltuso Its flavor through the whole mass. Iilsb pota. iocs should never bo put In soups, until (!rt hivini been cut in hot water ; thi extracts thtir bitterness, and renders them fit to be minified in the other mass. The meats to lltvor vegetuble soups I .n.i v bo beef, veal, mutton or chickens,' and like the vegetables, should be put I into cold water. There aro fewer good t soups made in the country, than al most any other dlh, the reason it' obvious it takes timu to conk Ihem.l An okra gumbo soup should boil Inces santly l hours, then tho llivor of the in, at, vegetables nnd cnruticii-nts are S'i iut'imtely and delicately blended,! that they seem ouo delicious mass. I Salt burdens water and flesh, mid thould not be nut into soups until the i mats is well done Soil oftht South Antidote to Potatu Kor. Proof. Uollman. of the Itutiiaii Aiil-iillurr!il Institution, has published .1 pamiihlet' on the potato rot, mid nnnnunces In tie world lhat mere drjing.if conduc ted nt n sullicieiitly high temperaluie iiid continued long enough, Is a com p'iti a itldole to the disease. This ro--ult was ascel tallied by repeated ex p.'ii'iicu conducted for u series of years. The temjieraturo riqulrud U not very clearly made out. Prof. U.V room, in wliicli Ins first potatoes were1 dried, w.ts heated to about 72 deg. niul much higher. Hy way of eiierimeiit nu placed others "in the chamber of tho stow lt,elf, where tho thermomi to' ' stood at ISOdeL's. and mnri. Ho also aiccrtaiued that the vitality of the po tit a is not .-iflVcled even if the rind is charred. This hint may bo useful, and ilh almil.tr experiments carefully conducted, tho fuct may bo establish ed. Fajiim: ix Uri-Eii Okohiiia. We have sad account from the north p.ul of Georgia. Tlio Daltou Times sjvs lhat many people are without corn, or means to procure miy. And lesldes there U liono for sale. In some neigh borhoods, a bushel could not bo ob tained for love or money. Poor men aro offering to work lorn peck ofcirn' a day. It they nleud "our children: will starve," they aro answered "so will mine, If I part with tho litlloll nave." Horses mid mules aro turned ll out Into the woods, to wait for gr.iss . im i I or starve, ihu consequence il, lhat J1 inose wue navo lami can only plant wnai niey can Willi tlio hoe they can. not plow. It is seriously argued that, unless as-fated snun, many of tho pout class of llmt section will perish. KtTtn afk Qckxtioxh jv a Hcnar.- 'Tom, a word with you." "Beuu ck. then, I'm la a very great hurry." "'Mat Old you give your sick borne, tlis other day ?"' "A plat of turpentine." Joho hurries home and tfdmlnltlcrs the tame doto to a fivorlte clisrger, who, ttranje to say, drops off de fund in half au hour, Ills opinion of lilt friend Tom's veterinary ability Is somewhat tig;rrcd. H meets Lira the next day 'Well, Tom." Well, John, what Is It!" I gave my hone a pint of turpentine, and It HI led him as deal as Julius Ciciar." -So It did mluc." .lr .V corrttpoadent of ths Torlland, Maine, Adtcrtlicr, relates the following In cldent iT "life In California :" ''A lady arrived In the steamer and put up at one of the San Francisco hotels. Bht retired early to her room, which happens I to adjoin that In which ucro a party of gen tlemen cnjnyiug a soclablu gamo of curds. The lady was fatigued aid rtMlest, and In attempting to turn over in tur bid came igalnrt tho partition, which gate way and let her through Into tho room of the cird players. Ihoconitcrnatlonof both parties cm Lo more easily Ircaglncd than ducrlu- pB '"Slocum, how Is It to-day can you tako that nolo unt" "I'm sorry to say 1 can't niver was so crauip;-d lu my life." "liy the way you aro always cramped, nre you not!" "I'm sorry to say I am; and yet there Is a natural cause for It." "And what It that!'1 "Why, I was encd on grn applet and butter milk." HUSINESS CAKD3. S, n. WAIMtVOllTIl, S, ft. rKTKM, It . I-AUP n l'oum:ii DOMMKitrtAii r. am 1'laza SCOTTSllUUO, 0. T,, mtOI.ES.1LK nK.lI.EliS IX DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISION, Hoots and Shoes, Hats and dps, Stoves, liquors and Claars. Toietlier with a central n-mirlncnt of Merchandise, adapted to ths waniaof Far ruers, Miner anil ethers. tmyltMf. w. MtnniTT, l. s o. orrKMtLiuKii. TIIOMWOX. MMIT. MI1HM 10.. WiotKiALKrtNU iiktail dkalkiu in Diiy.dOODS. GitUCKIIins. I'UOVISION'3, (DIIi'DOTUS,1 Quc?nswaro Tinware ice, &c. CoMMKItrtAL SritlMiT, ! SCOiTSIIUIU!, O. T. Pec. 3o.lM4. 3Cj' num km. ' WIJOLCSALi: AND ItliTAlL Mcrcltanls, ' scorrsnuiic., o. t., T.TAVr. rtrrrunNKD to sri.usiii.ni-' JLJ. Wi rrltb a large and extensive aortwcul or And Is now prepared to turply M C It U II A N T S , l A C K l. II S , and others with Roods. Ajril 14, 6ii.-t(. Just Received Per Srhcoier " I.OOCHUO," and rou s.vli: at Lowr.sr hatcs, .1 n .Itiortmmt GROCUItlCS, DRY GOODS, H tx v A w n v c, V a r m t n tf, Tools, C.iRDKX SEEDS, 4r., . I.OUD i CO. Commercial Street, SCOTTSDUItC. Aprllll.lMS.-tf. NICHOLSON & MOORE, WIIOLKIVLU ANU nitwit I DKALCm IX 1 Dry ioils, iroi:crlcs, Hardware, Queensieare, ConXCR COMMKUCIAL yu Sm:li.ims Srui:i:T., SCOITSIIURG April 7, ltM.-tOtf. SAMUEL S. MANN. WllOLKSALi: ANU IIKTAIL UUALi:R I.N !DY-SDDD3, B2iD3J32lTJ;S, Uardiearc, Queensieare, Clothing, A:c. tie. Front street, at McTavlsh's ol 1 stand, SCOT PSIIURG, O.T. Dec. So. it Thn 1'iic t Tim r.n- n -r t rit n !i, " . I '' t'OomiM, Jl, I) Corral . ruirt. In el . a.l.lltlou to the onllnary Lrilcfcl of ki. ...,.f....i .i...i . ., '" .." In. inviiraivii, jmi ..w ui r Diieniion in nu caws of I he I"ye. Ills treatment fur iIIm-m-es of tli! orjun difftrt roaterhdly from the -Kumar llliNir, Dr C. cures all cattt of hllndnett. where not dependent uroiiuri.'anlcd!uiri'iinliii.n lie also operate for Caturatt with eminent I ucicsi: and without a tbielr fuilur,. .. irecis iiiu ueionniiy common r knaun .- .,... " .' -.- I croM-vyc, snumtliiK. (itraliimus.) ', flffice. nl tlraus' Hotel. June y-str. AMOS K. ROOEHS. J'MI-IUi: CITV, TTAS on hand a well aborted ttock of A-1- WtY GOODS, ailOCEltlES, HOOTS am, SHOES, Ac, Ac, io 1 Uo It anxious to tell, and wlthca lltnl.iim. leri'too.l that he is prepared to offer Rooda1 KXTaa-vn.Y low rou t'Aiiir. If any doubts nre entertained atout thu matter, ho will, bo exceeiMnidr obllired. If m win. ili,..i,n,... I will speedily call, and at onco nut Tt to thu 11. Empire City, Moy 5, 183t-tf flrfEfr Th0 Snmcr r.g!,s EXCELSIOR WIM. make regular trips as heretofore, from Kolltl.urif to Ihu mouth of llie Umpqua, loiicldnx nt Providence Gardner, ' Uinpqua City, I'yramld rock io. I uec. 30, ir. BILL-HEADS. AI.AUOi: lot of Illlbllcail paper, on hand, Illll-IIcads eicculdl in the bctt mauncr, and on tho most rratnnuble terms, at THIS oFFICC. May 4. Fresh Butter, Eggs, FLOUIt, Pork, etu., will bo taken at this office- on' subscrlritino. advertising nnd job work. Jtay u. BUSINESS CARDS. "TuliTnii." " CLE11K U. S DISTRICT COURT, DoiikIiia County, 11. T, OITICl'. At lliuilbury'a Morn, Deer ('leek, loir. W.W. CHAPMAN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, So lieitorin Chancery, and VrocUiv In AAmlvnUy. Will irnrtlco In the Courts uf IheTldid Ju dlelal District niul thu Supreme Court uf Hie Territory. i linice at Klklon.Unirnua County, O.T I Feb. l!t. liKltr. I ADDISON C. GIBBS. Attorney and Counsellor at Late, .S'n. licitor in Chancery, and Commit sioner for the State of' Ycir York, -rrOfllco and residence at fStnnini. Umi-hia Coc.ntv, 0. T. lUo.'Mf. R. E, STRATTCN, Attorney and Coumrllor ut Laic, and Solicitor in Chancery. ,i:crORiec at hN resilience near W'ivoiik. Ttu, Douglas emiiily. drc'J If STEPHN F. CIIADWICK, Attorney ar.il Counselor at J.aw, and SOMCITOIl .Y I'lIANcnitY. SCOlTsslllrO, O. T. Juno 23, lfOt-lf. DELAZON SMITH, Attorney and Counsellor at Lair and Solicitor in Chancery, tV!ll Mtf...il.lll Mll.tlil til mII ll.lallla !. i --in .-...-- ,.. . Ininititt lo lilt mifi I"ii in Ilia liitt Jmli eiil llitrirl,iiid litliiro lliu iijoiiug L'uiul llfOflMll. il Allium. I. inn rmititv. O. T. i n. it.' When mil m i.it oiiice, or nt,. tfiil on priifrt-iiiiinl tiJ-iiirit, lin limy he I n.uiiil nt lot rriilriire, (i,f noli utli- enttnrAUitny, wiisi It hiiuwn as llir rni in n'linr , . ' (irtiid I'rmris." nllf. j HARDING & GROVER, I Attorneys and Counsellors at Lair, and Solicitors in Chancery. ! i , Office netr llio t'uurl lluuie, (ul If. Malrm, 0. T. (iCO. K. SIIHIL, Attorney and Coumellor at Laic, and (01.11 ITOK I.N CIIAM'I'.UV, Hill pntrtire in the t.'iiurtt of ()ir(iui ami Wanliiiialini 1 i-flillnjlii' (Jlfu -tlrlil, Orrcii 'IVrriliirjr. III If. I'liy.slclan and SiifKt'on. Ori'lCi: A I l.i ltr,lilnce, hclreni l'i,rr tiiil l.uittr ."iuiibufg. I ..I If. A. It. MALLOCK. 4 ItCIIITIXT. PmiUiiJ, o 1 V t!(iit. iilaut, imciruit.iunt, on rrukiiiinljltf Irrint. T. I)-, ruriil1iil I nllf J.urihVr! Lumber!! T'lli: proprietor" of the Lower Mill are . ' prepared to (III WIN fur lumUr of all 'klnl. I'rlcetraui;1ni fruin torlre lutuu ty-fi e dollars r tkuutaiel, A lare lut gf I liUlUs unA llcUels On hand and for sale Cheap. , sieip & 2 oa'j1 wsss'mm i Done la onto. Onlem for mlll'ttrltlit work or rntchlnery fur mill will rrrvltu prompt alli-mlnn, AtLare of the public patronage tollciteU. i J AS. CI. A UK. J. IV. UAKKIt, Mill Creek, Teb. 2 l.-tf. I llosi'burK Hold, rB"lIP iinili-ritf-neil linvtiif. rprpnllv rPllMl 1 a large in I curumialiuus hotel lu Ihu llotirtftilnic tonorito.i.iurK.filic,tanrhare1 a a if . .. t-l alS..ttSt ' of public pitrnnazv. 'Die title will nlnaia lie rurnlrliruwiiii urn neti inc inarkel ntlvrdt, and the bar will bu tupplled with tho CIIOIUKIT MliUOIIS AM) CIIIAIIS I A. IIOSI". illoteburg, Jan. 13, fi.i-9t I'ROIIATE COURT. , TEnur.AIl terms of the rrohate Court I 1 1 r.f llnip'iua uounty. will be held on 1011II1. nt Hcotta.1 the llrtt Tileailays In each month, nt HcotU burz nreclnet. Perrons having bii'lnrta In'1 vacation will call at thenlliconn Long 1'ral rle. whero llie Judge may im round. S. F. CIIADWICK, Judge. July IT, 1831-tr. liClUltA '.vccW llouso. IIV TWOGO.OD & HARKNESS. SM, II. TWOCONP, SI'OONXAH IIAllKSrHt, (J'urnierly known as the "(Irate Cretk Jtanch,'' ktpt ty Halts l( Tieugvod.) 'I "HIS hftuio Is situated on the main road 1 leading from Oregon to California, half way between thu Canyon and ltoguu Illvir, Traveller will alwuya Hnd goliicconim- dntlom. I ho table will always do rurnmliwl with I he bctt the country atlnrdii and tho bar willi the choicest ll'iuors niul cigars. Anitwonlto Keep constantly on liaiiil a variety t grucerles and provisions, clothing, boots, tlioft.lmti, miner a tunlt, ,Vo. N. I). Tlierultastnlileconnecteilwllh tho houto which will always bo well supplied with hay andgraln. por llanclilng, fifty cents a week for hortct nnd mulct. t"b"S", March, 1853.-.7tr. SC0TT8DDEG HOTEL (Main Street.) ''PIUS well-known houto hut boon recent- J ly fitted up In splendid style. I'errons or families can be accommodated with rooms at all timet. Tho sulscrlbcr will bo happy to meet his former rrlendt and patrons. May 13-nl tf. WM. CltAZIJ. business cards. 0. HUE & CO.. C.mmniNHion MovchnntH. NO. UU MIONTHI'., M'AU WAMIIMITUN, SAN IKANClSCt). May t'.'-iil If. Hi C.oiwmlNslmi Moi'i'ltuntH. Ml. 1.1.1 HNBIOH. HT.i tif.XW JAI'KHOV, HAN ni.VNCISCO, OAl.iroltNIA. May li-nl If. Cabinet and Chair '".MAXlll'A 'V tt Y 1 1 vl t .' I r t. hIMV flltat.lt vV III.XSN Y1T0UI.D rrirrtrully Inriirm llm (111. yt-n. i.rs.iiillieni On-Kmi Kfiirrnll) Hint iney imtn tiiiiiniriiiru iiii.iiiiii in MiiiKiiuri nrm inrj iiiirini in iiiiniiii liilriul In iiiiniii. Inrlilto nil I.lmli uf riiriniurn, t'li'ina. nail. iImck niul miiiliov liliinlp.niiil liileml keri logon linhil a lirurrnl npirliueiil ul'llu riiliMi Ininla, Inlilll, liiil.lrnilii, i limit, l.ia niul iiIImmiiiik (mint nr niiylhiuj In ' i.ur line Hill IrerUn iiiniiil nllinitloii l n. Wnit'ii'" re.aliril ul ilmilut liutlie, iiii.I l ri'ii-iiinatilu luirea limy fill' Ml.sr.lt A lll'.AN ROSILIAN ROUS . rPlll Trail Ismm iipenllnceti Wlntlics 1 tcr Hay and llinillnu, oiiikxIU- Priori- drnre. Anlmalt can W tr i-iiIi t llirouxli 1th ilence. ,nimnitcauiieiriu!iiiiiirouziiniiu mrelv. .Vrwinn .lillii; In .iud a fm davt , t.K-niiilly at lto.III.iu. lli 111 id the lnt neciiiiiinittli"iis ili.it the couulry alTordt,1 got up lu the test sljle liy I eli. li. tr. VM. cuazi:. Pnciiic. Express i m v t n y . thi: i.ati: i:)M'lovi::i or 1 ADAMS & CO. IN eontr(iiiiin nTllie ilit'ilptlnn nf lint lino, Iiikk i -r g 1 1 1 i r 1 1 llirinarhet inlii n j.iinl flnrk eiiiiiinuy, fur III iuriuo uf rmn-iriliij n ki lit rut ' Kxprcss and I'o r va ftl I d Huslncss, In ALL ITS lIll.XCIIi:! flirnueliuiil llm UNITKU STATUS, CAMI'ORMA nnd ORKGON. A regular I! i p rati lor Freight, Valuable. Packages, Letters, j! J,-.. V-. I Will un ili-pitclirJ liiatnl fruiii llio I ATLANTIC STATUS 1 Hy trery Mail Strainer. 1 fir tollectiiiui uf all kiuJt promptly tt ItuJed lo. nV; 1 It. (, .NOIT.S, VrnJent ; Corner of Vu.liinjlon 3,- Jlniti'iii'ry tit, San t'ranci.ru S. J. MtCoiiXlt-K, Ai'nt, I I'iiiIjiiiI, Oirgnn l'nrllan.l,.Tirll37. 16-". if. Noisy Carrier's UuoU itt StntluniM'y I G0HF1IY. 77 LOXtt tni.lltr'S.I.VFtLt.VSlSCO. t" CtM'.IVI'. Tull .iirnlir. uf all lh nun. i- pal Matet' ami Kuroptau paptri ptr every ttraiiior. Alto . i HOOKS. I'KRIODICALS. NOVCLS, STATIONKUY, iVc, A-'c, iVc. April SI, I H",. nllf . llclu-ecn Oregon, California, the At tantic Stales, and JUiroiie. HAVINt; made adTanlaKeout arrange- inrlita with the Lulled Slulia and Paclftc Mail. SteamdilpCoiupaidit fur trant- lortatlou, wunreuotv prepind to lurnard tiold Itiul, lIuHwn.tpttir, ratkiiKii ran) '"' "'"' f '', " "' ff" San Vork, riw rleana, hmi francUrn anil I ruritaiin i.ii,I llm .! tiffl a. I li.uiiu j.f I'nllf.iriil ' nsn mid the principal townt of CallfumU and Oregon. 1 1 Our regular Krdil-rnontlily I'iprcta be- tween I'orttuud and Sau 1'riinclw.o, It dla- paleheil by the 1'ui'IlleMall rllenuialilpCo.'t,! tteamililp (,'oluniblu, cuuncctliig nt fan ' Krniiclicuwltli our Mini-monthly Kiprett to ,iw lurk ami .rw lirlruni, wliltli It illiiiitehedregut'irly,on the lit and Kith of eaeli inonlli liy thu mall tliainrrt und lu charge f our own inerteligvrs, through to detlliiatlon. Our KsjireM from New Vork leawt reg ularly on the. ftth nud 'JOIhofcach tnoiilh, alto lu charge or mi'tti'iigrra. Tniuure iiimrnl lu thvlKtt New Vork CompaiiliH, oral Lloyd's lu Loudon, ut the opiiuu 01 tuipperi. commx'ti.no mm:s o.n thi: ATi.A.tnr sun:. Wo connect nt New "tJnrk with tho fol lowlna well known llm-t, Vli : 'I'he.'lnitri. can HrprtMtt'iiiiiiniiii, riiuulng via HulTilo uii.i iiuiiairiv hi wivtvianiii nnii.iiiPMr, viu clnmitl,Kt, Louis, Tolulo, Detroit, Chicago, Oalena, etc. The Itnrnden Exireu to llotton, Phila delphia, Wuihlnglon, etc. J'ulltn, I'irpll It Co's VerinnntniiilOan ml a I'xirets; l)nvtiijnrt, Mown tt Cu.'t New Ilenford LxjirecH; l.ivliiniton, Well) tt Ca.'t Kureipcuu Kxprers; Welti, t'arn" tf Co.'s OKitCKt New York, No in. Wall nt. ; Nuw Orlcaiia, No, 11, Luthangu Place; San Francisco Nn. lit, Montgomery street. JAMES O'NEILL, Aoknt. Portland, O. , July 2-1, 18.-J1. tf. filnlifoctttnjraimcv am jouiinai. or i!i:t ui. m.iiiMKi, It publltlicd every Tliurtdny morning by WAKIICN SON. Office in Jlnionli: Dull llulldlng, Mont gomery ttreel, Ban Francisco Tnns. Six dnllnrt per annum, in ad vtneo. For a club of five now tuhturiia-u, will tend a tilth copy grallt. IIUSINRHS CARDS. H. I HAMILTON. OF IMHAtAP01ilX. I I AH lornlnl In Itumlmry, I)nilj; I Im ('niiiily.O T.,mnl oiler Ids pro. riixliiniil ii'Ulrrf In III" irnila of nlil i-nuiilv ntnl lliiiiiilJnliiliiKrii'inllvi.ln whlih lin will ny iniitiilnr iilli.iilliin In nil enti i'liliiilcil in hl enrn, HID iilllin It nu Miiln lrril, niiiilln lliinlliiiiy'ii lure, wlmro lin In I) lin I'lHUlllli'il nl nil liiiii-, trnil it I iiiiilViiiiiiilly ciilliJ uwuy. lUlf. Jul) V'li, Id.Vi. JJCklllS HI IIKMVm.V MONtllOUIir AMI KrAHNV. V IIIHNi:V ll.mi,n.v llikk IIiiIhI It .' I inirnlly lumlnl r lli .Irani. I '"'"t lMillMtiCiinriileiilliillie I t lllllra, I'Thralie., An Ae , mid nn. nf ill" lie.l In ilit. Hlnt. Il uniilniiia lull rnnim, cbniIiU h i.f iiiiuinmiidulliij; "il ur.l All wlm illl imirinilrtt lln liulrl nlmll R attny tntiiiirii, nr tv will ilu llm lirpl n lllluw In lluilin llllli I'.f.un. fiuin Uirifiin l l.llllitf our ill., mill llm lilllilin VMlmliiiK' i - n - '. I n 4. 'III.. I..I.MI Ifiilll. li.llliil 111 HllrM lla H .-..II. I'lX'K A l'lrili:it, Jul) uu, lew rinhiutuu. Ill3u lr. Jl. li I'mm.liH, Late of Philadelphia l.l AS liiTtnaneiillv lecstol In Ci urvsllli, Jl 1 nii'l oirert lilt I'TcIYmIihiiI terilcct to the p'ople or (Irreou Territory, lilt idtlcr lint Ilinicn' llnlul, "livrn lio may Ihi ron iillnl ul nil thiH't. Ilidiin nnd ntlviidsiita : i . ,, . i V , T V"""1"',1 l"u"'u "" '''' lu Mn tulno ""l0 ,"")'r ,,"il.,,l,;.",t' Jim . aa.-itr, I J. W. SULLIVAN'S i GREAT PACIFJC DEPOT !SSaEM!LA(DISyjV ion tiii: ii'Itlv or CIIKAP PUIILICATIONS, STA- TIONKRY, vVc. Papers, Periodicals and Hooks, nui.riMiii wi:'.klv nv tiih mail sti:ami:r AMI Exclusive Express VIA NICARAGUA. rMII! piniiri'lur muiM rpiirrlfully In. 1 firm (.mintry HiMiktrlli-rt, ('allot. Mi, mnil,, irillnrt, ami llie inliliu, llmt inilrpriiiUnl oT lot grnrul ,ipicr hiiilurtt, Im hit tiintlmilljr nn liaii J, an J I'"-''"''- h ""y tir.intr. nil tin. STANDARD HOOKS, .MAG . zini:s and ri:vii:ws or lill. ,( ROl'L ND A.MKRICA, Ti'ftlher nli all Ihr .Nrw, I'lirtp and 1 1 Jlittrlltiiriuit .Vivrll anil puMiralliilit tt llieily lUvlnjr I. to ri.f(ril In ihla ImaiioM fur )"!, he n all roiirernail lhat lin it rliaolril In furManl all orilara uilli pruiiiptiirit and di.pairli, nu tarns iimra 14 trfiritlil than nin.t Imutra, at h (Itut lilt .l...lll all'lltllill III iht Irrllnit I trnl runiryaiir., of ery urilvr. I'arllta latum. ( Willi llmir nrilait niajr ml at .uiril nl br-lnj ilmlt Willi In Ih iiiii.i . '' i.fni liy oiaiiiier, and will, wuikt tuilad In din, liad, SCHOOL, LAW A.'l MEDICAL WOllliS. Hupplird at Ilia atrlittl inontnt afltr ittua. Illiuik Hook,. Cur tli. Inks, and Ettlepti, and trtty ruriry Cviniiiiiciil ami Parity Slationtry. I Onlrrt niu.l ba poll paid, cucluiiiig taih fix Vurkt,4' 'i-U-""l k-plnpfn In Ilia lalattruonianl, t'mlrd Mlalrt Mail tja Niraraf ill, hy niilli.inljf ul llio I'mlrd ilalat Uu.cru- inriil Jin I, fur llm Alltnlic Hlnrrt, (Naw i Cork end Net Oilajin.) and all paid o Kui'ipa, Mill c Into a I llj n.lliul't lii-f.na ilia 'allinKiif tun j Niraraua tlaamcr al J, V. Millittu't. Win. Inula and Until Prpaitmpiiti, I'otl (IITini lliiililinga, iimiiii , li'i. ii, up tlaira. I UMPQUJi GAZETTE, I T T.,;. . 4.; ..... l'lt.. tl()0 1 lllstlllg LllllCe. j riaTin: J'ronrleti.rt. hailne n iroo.1 varl- .1 ety of JOll TVI'I'S on hand, nro pro pared lo do all kluda of 1' L A I N AMI JOir'r JUNTING, On the KIIOTIIS NOTICC, nnd on ths uio-l UIIASONAllI.i: TKIt.MS j nab m llookt, t'nuiphlett, Circulars, llniiill.llla. iihowlilllt, Concert Illllt, I'rograiMnrt, IlillTlekett, lllll Iliad-, Addritt Cardt, llualnett Cardt, Illllt nl Lading, filennibi.nt IIIIU, Illanks or all klndt, Vf.. iyr., Jr. Job work done In wwmn IBIBID, lo suit customers Ordcra tnllcltcd. II0VD.VI1LAKKI.V. Feb. .1. Amos E. Rogers IS dealrout of cloning up his himlncua, In order lu cut a IrcMi stall for tho anrlnv trade. Ilu hus no doubt but hit uld cuitom era who Imvu unsettled accounts will rcmllly liiii-iiHwi una 111 11 iiiiu, ill can up IIIIU acir.e, (old lllld ailter taken ut cnt.li tulno. ami tonocnul at jiar. U00.1 miy, Jan. TM, IH.M.-DUlf. Justice's Blunks. TUST Printed, and for nl at ihla ,. (J A laiuolotnf Juitlce'Hhbinkanrvarlnii. kinds, 11U0 blanks fur ths Dlttrlct Courl couniy orurra, ao., Ac. f