The Oregon Argus. (Oregon City [Or.]) 1855-1863, May 14, 1859, Image 3

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    tsfT " Th Uni baa aw fully earn when lh
falsing ol Coynes bom and Spanith eallle de i
fay la Um VVlllamil VaUey.'' Orrgtis Farmer.
With all due deference to the Farmer,
we luggcut that the railing of cattle that
$n part Spaoiih doti pay iu the Willum
frtte Valley. Our observation, a well ai
thoae of other stock ralncra with whom We
bare conversed, bare led ui to beliere that
inch cattle are equally handsome, equally
u good for milk, and more hardy than the
Improved itock. . We noticed that cattle of
tbli description came throngh the last winter
in lair condition, while the ' Durhami,' and
other Improved breeds, with full blooded
American)), gave up the ghost in despair on
the bleak hill tope, or laxily ilid down to
die . In the muddy gulcliw and grawlese
frfine. Mr. Win, Frailer, of Marion
jpounty, who had taken considerable palm
t Improve hii stock, informed us, April 21,
flat notwithstanding he had fed some four
handred doien of sheaf oats and wheat, his
cattle had continued to die up to within a
day or two of that time, when he had lowt
ttsween fifty and sixty head. We hare
regretted that, the Spanish blood had so
(jectually disnppeared from the couutry,
we believe that a Spanish cross pays the
.fcest here of any other. We are, however,
willing to hear the experience of others on
the subject.
JJf A geoss, a few days since, attempted to By
vr the barn Hubert rollock,r ferry towiuliii,
Clarion county, P., wbeu the wind drov il upun
ha lightning rod, which penetrated its nsck aiul
lulled it iiiaUutly-Vacy' Prut.
Yes, and another bird, an obscene one,
called 'sound goose,' or Buchanan Democ
racy, tried to fly over the great granary of
the people of Pennsylvania on the twelfth
.of lust October, but was driven by the
'storm' of popular indignation upon a po
litical lightuing rod, " which penetrated its
neck and killed it instantly." Let the two
geese be buried in the same grave.
-
Clatsop. A friend writes from Clatsop
.'that the Republican cause is brightening
up in that county, and that Logan and
Matlock will probably get a respectable
majority there.
1'okti.and, May II, loua.
Ed. Anal: It is reported here thut
Stout owes his nomination to the manage
ment of a great Stcanwbip Company, who
liave sought to control the politics of this
coast for many years, on account of their
claims before Congress. He has been their
attorney ever since he has been in Oregon,
and if they expect to induce the people of
i o i i - t i i,:Mnyt .........
..HUH 0ko.bC IU SCIIU IIICII IIIICU Bgl-lltA lu
'Washington to look after their interests and
Assist in keeping up me present monopoly
f the Mail Company, we ought to know
it. I have no objection to an attorney's
'"employment by anybody; that is his own
business; but when a company to which
Oregon owes so little as the Mail Company
wants us to send their counsel to Washing
ton, I think we should look about and Gnd
some one who will have no duties to per
forin except those which will promote the
Interests of Oregon, Yours, &c
. Anti-Monopoly.
Lebanon, May 7, '69.
Ed. Arris: Dclnzon spoke at Seio last
Friday, and at Lebanon in the evening.
The principal topics of his harangue 'were,
Dclazon Smith, Lane, Bush, Hon. Wm.
H. Seward, Republican party, Logan, aud
Stout, In regard to himself, he said that
he wanted to he Senator, for he had worked
amazinely hard to eet Oreiron admitted,
and that he was in the good graces of
' Buck and the Cabinet; also bow be took
Senator Hale down, and used him complete
ly up; with many other wonderful feats
beyond number. He said that Lane had
done his whole duty, for everybody he saw
said so; and those he didn't see sent him
word that he stood the fairest chance to be
the next President of any man in tho na-
' tion that the President consulted him on ev
ery important subject. Poor Bush be gave
particular thunder. He said that G rover
and himself wrote every editorial that ever
appeared in the Statesman in favor of State
troverninent that Bush was eternally
slanging somebody or other that none es
caped that he packed him on his hack lor
sixty days last year, and barked for him,
for he was a dumb doe and couldn't bark
for himself a perfect draw-back on the
arty always opposed a tstate government,
le said that nine-tenths of all the political
enemies he had made in Oregon, he made
by upholding that mean Bush. He took
the advantage, as all such men do, to slur
Logan in his absence; said he was devoid of
principle, and mean and treacherous. (If
be is meaner than bmith, Uod help him.;
Looker On.
Suicide. A squaw, one of the wives of
Indian Charley, hung herself last Wednes
day to a branch of a tree not four feet from
the ground, and also strangled her two
children by tying a cord around their necks
and binding them both together. The
children, by prompt treatment, were saved,
bnt the mother was too far gone to restore.
She most have shown great resolution, as
ber body rested on the ground, and no
marks of a straggle were seen. She cut np
ber dress, with which she made cords in
stead of rope. The cause appears to be
tome family qnarrel. Charley is well known
in town, having been brought np amongst
the whites, and resided in Oregon City for
ten or twelve years. Dr. Barclay says that
a resort to such extremities is not uncom
mon among Indians.
Popular. Upon enquiring at McCor
mick's last week for a copy of " Captain
Gray's Company," ths new work by Mrs.
Duniway, we were told that not a single
copy was to be had, as the first editioo of
one thousand copies had all been sold.
Another edition will, however, be ready in
'a few days. It seems that the disparaging
- notices of some of oar hypercritical eo tem
poraries have not very materially injured it
with the public.
9" The Legislature meets next Moo-
- sis j at Salem.
Accident in Portland. Last Monday
two young men, Joseph Jamleson and
Frank Howard, were badly wounded by
the premature discharge of a cannon which
they were loading, Jamleson bad bis right
arm broken in three places, his Jaw bone
shattered, two fingers torn from bis right
hand, and his right eye blown out. How
ard had an arm broken, bis luce badly torn,
and one of bis eyes shot away. They
were engaged In Bring a salute to tne iurn
Ycrcius.
19 Dcluzon Smith has our thanks for a
copy of Vico President Breckinridge's ad
dress on the occasion of the Senate leaving
the old for the new chamW.
tor By reference to our advertising
columns, it will be seed that an experienced
teacher wkhes to tflko charge of a school.
19 Coff-e is becoming a scarce article
In this section, aud now commands 22 cents
a ponud by the wholesale.
19 The popular steamer Onward, Capt.
Jamieson, wilt leave Caoemah for Salem
this afternoon at 9 o'clock.
19 S. J. McCormick, of the Franklin
Book Store, Portland, has onr thanks for
late papers by the Brother Jonathan.
Oreoo City Market. Wheat $lal. 10;
flour $8.50 to $7.50; potatoes 75; oats 62;
butter, fresh, 80c packed, 20c; bacon
13 to loc; eggs sue.
Hewing t'.lrete.
Tlia ladies connected with tha First Congrega
tional Church in Oregon City, take this opportuni
ty la inform Ilia public- that they have recently
rganiied a Hewing Circle, for the purpose of as
eieting in defraying ths iipensee of the church.
They are now ready to receive work from gentle
men or ladiea, which shall be promptly and neatly
executed on reaeonable lerme. Any gentlemen
interested in the object may become honorary
mimhere by paying an annual aubecnptioa or
$3.00. Auy donation will be gratefully received.
, aecreiary.
March 36, 1859.
MA&liaSi
By Re. Neil Johnean, on the 5th inst.. Mr. F.
M. Shepherd to Mix Lucinda Jane McKre.
fly the eaine, an the Bill, Mr. J. W. liar-
rett to Mis Amanda Welch, all of Marion
county.
At Salem, on the ?d Mutant, by Id v. J. W.Sel-
wood, Mr William J Beggs, a slant editor nf lha
Oregon Statesman, lo M.ea j. Byrd Watson, all of
Sulem.
At the bouea nf Solomon Shattnck, on the 5th
inatant, by Khler E. Barton, Mr. Stephen M. Har
riatoMiea Virginia Sbatluck, ail of Washington
county.
Un board steamship rtorthcrner. on Mesas
from Aeteria lo Portland, by Rev. liiehop Upton
.otl. Mr. John lloyd, ef Cape Hancock, W. T ., to
MimUIivm A. Johnson, or rrankiort, Mama.
At the reaidenceof Mr. John Friar, by Thomae
Humphrey, J. P., Mr. Wi.liam Tucker, to Miss
Mnry J. Landera, all of Waehing on county.
8XSD:
At Cathlamet, W. T., April 29, Mra. Julia, wife
ufLakan Stillwell, Eaq., in lha COih year of har
age.
School Wanted.
AN experienced TEACHER wiahea to take
charge of a avhool. Bi-eidee the bmnche
uoually taught, he ia well qualitied to teach Geom
etry, Trigonometry, Practical Surveying, Ac, fee.
Apply at the Argua Office. May U, 'I9-w2
ftr' 11 i
i u iveuu
1 DWELLING HOUSE, with a
J.- gurden P't having 30 bearing peach f
.j ..... i " j -i lti
tree, a lounn 01 tnem Deuring.
TliiKpUceiacoiiTenient loa gnodachool, being
a half mileeaat of the Oregon City Seminary.
Wood and work on the place will be taken in pay
for the rent.
ST For further particular!, inquire at the Argue
Office. May 14, 1859 5mJ
OREGON CITY SEMINARY.
KRAN'CIS D. HODGSON, A. M., Psinciml,
aaaihted by competent teachers.
CALkNOAS roa 1859:
2d Term commences May 33; 3d, September 5V
4th, November 21.
tuition roa TRaM or slevcr wnaa.
Primary Department , 0 5 60
Common Knglwh branchee 6 AO
Higher Kngliah and Muthemalica 8 60
A ncieotA. Modern Lnnguagea, extra, each 3 00
Oil puinting, extra 10 00
Draw.iig, extra 9 00
lae of I'iano, lor practice 3 00
Instrumental Music (Piauo) extra.
XT Tuitiou invariably in advance.
Thia luuitulion, which baa beeu in aucceaaful
operation one year, aAurda auperior facililiee for the
young of both eexee. It ia supplied with a good
philosophical apparatuj, mapa, library, and piano.
A few boarders van be aocommodated in the
Inaiitution on very moderate terms. Board can
also be obtained at reasouablo rates ia the vicin
ity of the Seminary.
For further particulars, address the Principal.
May 14, 1859. 5in!
J. FLEMING,
(AT THE POST-OFFICE BUILDING,)
OREGON CITY,
ir
A8 on band and for sale, well-eelected as-
tortment of
Books and Stationery,
comprising, in part, the following:
Family Bibles and Tea- Cap, letter, and not
laments, (per,
Downingja Fruits and Pei.a & Pen-holders,
Fruit Trees of Amer- Sand lc sand boxes,
ica revised edition, Tissue paper, perforated
New Masonic Trestle- bonrj e drafting paper
Board, Mitchell's and Olney'a
Masonic Manual, Geographies and At-
Odd Fellows' Manual, lesea,
Quinby'i Myateriea of Mason 'a Farrier,
Bee-keeping, Padd'sCaUle Jt Horaa
Uvinastooe'a Travek in Doctor,
South Africa, Kane's Arctic Eiplra-
Gaaa's Doni. Medicine, tioas.
Senders' Old and New Blank Books It. Bill Pa-
Spellers it Readers, per,
Thomson's Arithmetics, Gillespio's It Dairies'
FortiHi dc Eaatnaa'a Swreyiog,
Book-keeping, with Slates and elate pencils,
blanks, Dr. Uolhck'a Weeks,
Red, blue, otblk Inks, tui., etc.,
all of which will be retailed at prices corn spending
with the limes.
T Don't forget tha place ! il ia
Or POSITS LA FOREST 4) BACON'S.
AIM, roa SALE,
Dr. Moffatt's Pills and Phoenix
Bitters, and the Graefenberg
Medicines,
which are reconiiuended lo thoae who wish lo Eve
till they die. May 14, 1859.
NOTHING TO WEAR, and
Nothing lo Sayt
Husband versos Wife ; at
OREGON CITY BOOK STOKE.
Great Inducements
AT
LA FOREST & BACON'S.
WE laka Ihit method of Informing lha pub
lio thai wa believe It beat for purchaser
and Mlltr thai NO CREDIT bo giveui w
therefor coiiiiim nee an entirely new system. VV
will not aril uur gooda on any older term than for
Cusli or Country Produce.
M't bar s larga Mock of OtfODaf consisting af
GROCERIES,
CIOTH32J3,
LADIES' FANCY GOODS,
BOOTS f SHOES,
Crockery, Glassware, Hardware.
Now lUlen to us for a moment or Iwo
While we ue our cflurts ia convincing you
Thai paying cash down for whatever ou get
Is belter than buying goods on a credit
Tou will find by reading our advertisement
That we purpose selling for at least ten per cent
Chenper for cash thau wa could on timu
This is eertaiiily butler, the buyer will Hud.
Here ladies can fiud all Ihey may require,
From riue ailk dresses lo plain bonnet win (
The gentlemen also can here be rigged out
With line doe pauta, veet, shirt, and a coat
Tha farmers also should hi re come and era
If we have not got Kod sugar and colTee,
Tea, rice, starch, tobacco, nil, and soap ,
Nails, cups and saucer, salarutus, and rope.
Come farmers, try us, and then yon will seo
If we do not do just aa we agree;
We promise to sell goods at prices below,
With freight only added, which is right you know.
For fear you forget just where ws reside,
Post It White's i.'ook Store is on the east aide ;
La Forest & Bacou ia the name of the firm,
Our motto, small profits but a quick return.
Bring an your rash, your eggs, and your butter,
And if it is raining don't slop for the weather.
All indebted tout, you come along loo,
The cash we are needing, your custom also.
OkSuosCrtt May 14. 1859.
DRS. G. A. & ADA M. WEED,
Hygeo-Medical Physicians.
J JAVISG locnted at
tm A. Ks E3 aT 9
We shall be happy to attend to calls, both in town
and country.
MRS. WEED will give special attention lo
OBSTETRICS, and diseases peculiar to women
and children.
Patients at a distance visited on reasonable terms.
They may be consulted pemooally or by letter,
free. may i, may
Corner Third and Wafer tlreet; eppotitt the
retry Landing,
OREGON CITY.
rpHE traveling publio are respectfully
m luviieu 10 give me a can.
Tim nntunn I Iniise is the mast nlcas
sntlv located hotel in the Slate, aud has been so
arranged as lo make it one of the most commodi
mi I.mimm la. fl.a niintnf.
TUB TABLE will always be supplied wilh
me best mat me niaraei anoras.
Gooj accommodations for ladiea and families,
ratcts:
Board and lodging, per week $7.00
Board, without lodgiug, per week 6.UU
Single meal .50
Night's lodging SO
J. BOEHM.
May 7, 1859. Proprietor.
Wanted.
rpO some man who Will take cattle in paymeut,
L I will give a tub of making, hauling, and lay'
ing up ten or fifteen thousand rails. My place is
six miles west or Larayelle, umlnil county.
May 7, 1809lf W. L. ADAMS,
BOOKS! BOOKS!
JUST RECEIVED, at the CITY BOOK-
J STOKE, a large assortment of B O O K S,
CONSISTING OF
Standard Religious, Miscellan
eous, and Poetical works,
Waverly and Dickens's Novels,
&c., &c, &c.
Stationery, of all kinds, etc.
Oregon City, Apl 30 POST Js WHITE,
. Boots and Shoes!
I B. BLANPIED,
Neil door to Schram'a SstlJIer shop, Main street,
OREGON CITY,
WOULD aay lo the public that he ia in tha
constant receipt of
Boots and Shoes of the latest pat
terns and styles,
which he will rail aa
cheap as any other establishment
in town, il not cneaperi
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF LADIES'
WEAR ALWAYS ON HAND.
aSakinr ell )L-pairing done to order,
AND IN SUPERIOR bTi'LE.
April 30, 1859. 3y
GEO. A. NOBLE, A.M. & M.D.,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Office -E-VT DOOR TO MR. CAV-
. FIELD'S STORE,
Nil! THS BISWSIT
N.Bv Family Medicine prepared in the most
careful manner, and always on hand.
Oregon City March 36, 1839m3
STOVES, STOVES,
At Portland Prices !
a. MX&WAxxr,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER,
Main Street, opposite the U. S. Hotel,
OREGON CITY,
IMPORTER OF
COOK, Parlor, and Box Stores, Tin, Sheet
Iron, and Copper, Planished and Japanned
Wars, Hooss-furaishing Hardware, Force aad
Lilt Pomp Rubber Hose, Hydraulic Rama, Lead
Pipe, Sheet Zinc, Cauldron Kettles, Brass Ket
tlee, Skillets and Bake Ovena, Cow Bells, Sauce
Fans, aVe., fee.
Abe, MANUFACTURER of Tin, Copper,
and Sheet Iron Ware, ef every deeeriptioa.
Steamboat and Jobbing work dona ai tho law.
eat rales. ap!6y
NEW im'ntuncfm'mVfQt sale by
sag 14 TH09. JOMNSOX.
EHIPIHE
Wholesale and Retail
STORE!
ARE you going lo Oregon City la buy Goods?
If so, you would probably like lo know where
you can buy lha most and best for tha least mo.
nsy. Thai place is
Brown & Wolf's,
establishment, opposite Oibttn'e Saloon, and no
mistake, wa have jusi received a neuvy assort
ment from 8a Francisco, which, having bought
low, we tre able to sell in such a way that our
prices shall speak fur themselves, without much
puffing. Wa have
GENTLEMEN'S
-m." IKK :V (a
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
such aa
sack s frock posts,
rsglaus, talmas, jackets,
vesta, panta, cravats,
fine shirts, collars,
drawers, undershirts,
si sties, overhauls,
and all kinds of India-rubber clothing.
ALSO, ALL KINDS OF
7
4m
French, English, American, k furuilure calicos,
giughama of all colors,
all wool and hlf wool de leioee,
French, English, 4. American merinos,
alacas, silk worsted, all colors,
all wool aud hlf wool plaida,
silk a woollen shawls, single ord'blc,
Perry's stylo of dress goods, .
cashmeres, velvets, liuseys,
brown a bleached sheeting,
jnnes, oil cloths,
Irish linens,
silks, cambrics.
SILK AND VELVET BONNETS,
scarfs, sleeves, chemisettes,
edging, ribbons, lidklk, gloves,
hosiery, needles, pius, hooks, eyes,
perfumery, hair oil, . .
boots, shoes, rubbers,
hats, caps,
accordeons,
3 a a 2 a ir
BRACELETS,
Cigars. Tobacco. Pipes,
and about 375 other articles loo numerous and too
cheap to pay for advertising.
Mow the fact Isras we are permanently locairu,
wa are desirous of doing business on such terms
that we shall not be compelled to sell off at cost,'
but we intend, by quick salee and small profits, to
live and let live. 1-auies ana gentlemen are al
ways welcome, and will be promptly waited eu.
aleaiember, Hemcsaber,
that our store ie opposite Gibeon'i Saloon. Tie
ne trouble to show our goods, and we can beat
Portland all the time iu prices. If you doubt it,
call and satisfy yourselves that there is no hum.
bugging in the matter.
" BROWN &. WOLF.
Oregon City, April 93, 1 859. SmC
MRS. TAYLOR will open k SELECT
SCHOOL for the accommodation of a lim
ited number of pupils (say twenty-live) at her res
idence in this city near the Semiuary, on Mondiv,
Fee. SS, lt59.
Taaua Primary and common English, -
per term of eleven weeks ,5.00
Tuition payable in advance.
Feb. 19, '59. CLAUISSA E. TAYLOR.
Order for Appearance.
NOTICE ia hereby given, that Joseph Church,
administrator of the estate of N. J. Lamb,
deceased, has this day filed his petition in the
Probate court for Clackumas county, praying for
au order lo sell Uie leul property belonging lo said
estate.
Il is therefore ordered that all persons interested
in said estate appear before me on Monday, the
twenty-third day of May, 1859, at the usual
place of holding courts in aaid couuty, and show
cause, if any they have, why an order ehnnld not
be granted to the administrator to sell the real
property belonging to the estate of N. J. Lamb,
deceased, lo pay the debts aud charges ouHanding
agaiust the estate.
ROBERT CAUFIELD,
April 2.1, 1859-2w4 Judge of Probate,
MR. POSTS SCHOOL.
Notice.
THE subscriber will re-upen his school on Mon-J-u
Anril 0-, IM.'ill. Nnmher limited to 35
No pupil received for Ices than one term. Only
those wno will ue wining io exert iiiciuscives iu
learn, desired.
Tuition. Q 10 for a term of 11 weeks, payable
in advance.
Board 82.50 or $4.25 per week.
JOHN D. POST,
Oregon City, April 9, 1859. 52w3
t LIST OF LETTERS remaiulng in the
Xm. posl-onice at needy, which, ii not taaen om
by the first ef July, 1 859, will be sent to the dead-
letter omce :
Ja met M. Brown, Cyrus Leyda,
William Custard, Ira Moody,
Joshua Root.
April 30, 1859. J. S. VtXSOX, P. M
Zn startlce'i Court
Stale Oregon, County of Yamhill, oi.
TO FRANCIS CHASE: You are hereby no.
tified that a writ of attachment has been is.
sued against you and your property attached, to
satisfy the demend of Johnson Halle, amounting
to 56.25. Now. unless you shall appear before
Harvey Higley, a Justice of the Peace in aud for
aaid county, at his oflire iu Pleasant Valley pre
cinct, on the 1 lib day of June, 1859, judgment
will be rendered against you and your property
sold to pay the debt. 1 lated the bth day of April
1B&9. UA1.L.C,
w4 Plaintiff.
Painting.
T) EING permanently located in Oregon City,
Jj I take thia method of informing the citiwns
of thie vicinity and the adjoining country that I
am always prepared lo ao
HOUSE, ORNAMENTAL, AND SIGN
PAINTING,
on tha most favorable terms. Having followed
the business for many years, I am confidant that
I ean s?ive entire satisfaction to my customers.
ST Shop one door above Ihe Oregon City Drug
Store. t. latuuAi.
Sept. 11. 1858. 2
New Arrangements.
HAVING formed a copartnership with Dr.
POPPLETON, recently from Ohio, we are
now prepared to practice medicine npon a more
extended scsle than I have hitherto been able to
do. I am also largely increasing Ihe circulation
af my medicines, and hope era many snoatha lo
supply all Ins important potnia in in lemunj,
W. D. HUTCHINS.
Lafayette, June 10, 1858.
9tf
For Salt at tha CITY B00Z 8T0RX
THE following works
Magio Staff, by A. J. Davis;
Great Iron Wheel, by J. R. Graves ;
Dred, ia 8 vela., by Harriet Beecher Slews
Tha Home Cyclopedias,
of the World s Progress,
Useful Arts,
Europe,
Geography,
" Fine Arte and Literature,
Biography, die. Oct J.
Xaae'i Arctic Bxpedltkm,
RUSSbLL'8 CRIMEAN WAR, aad ether
interesting works, for sal at the
dee 3S CITY BOOK STORE.
jtiusicijirsic!
yjjiyrE have on hand largo assortment of
2OTSXOAL XWBT&VMEZIT
OF ALL KINDS,
embracing tha following t
3rincc'0 Ittcloiicons
large assortment, of the following kinds:
Nine 5 octave, piuuesased,
Two A do, de. double-reeded,
One 5 do. do. double bauk,
One 6 do. do.
Two S do. portable.
T.U1LRERT de CO.'S CELEBRATED
t
besides a large assorlmeut of
Guitars,
Accordeons
Clarionets,
Flutes,
mtKa) Xb.X2e
POST & WHITE,
Oregon City, Apl 9. At the City Book Store.
SINGING BOOKS !
New Cute of Ziou:
JUST received, 100 copies of the New Lute
of Zion.
Feb. 3d. JOHN A. TOST & oo.
Iron for Bale.
T II AVE bought all the IKON belonging lo the
firm Allan. MrKinlay A Co.. and will con
tinue the businew at their old stand for the pres.
lit. TIksw wisiiing to purchase iron, will fiud it
to their iulerest to call on me.
JAMES MOrrATT.
Oregon City, Feb. 5, 1859. 43
SADDLERY,
AND HARNESS-MAKING,
OREGOX CIT1'.
I AM now earning on a handlers and llar
nese maker's shop in this city, and huvo con
stantly on huud the best of
Ready-made h aniens, saddles, bri
dles, halters, martingals,
and everything in my line. I nm also ready lo
make to order anything In my una mat may no
culled fur, on a short notice. My motto ia, Make
a good article, and sell It cheap. I solicit patron
age at home and irom unraia
My establiehnient ia neat ly opposite Channan
Jt aruer'a Old Stand ou Main street.
J. SCIIKAM.
April 9, 1859. 5 1 mil
The finest
IRENCIT confectioneries, such aa gum drops,
. Krondaiis, motloBf , cordial canuv, almonds
rock candy, Ac, nt
Dec. IH. CI1AUMAX T J" J"J?
REMOVAL.
GEORGE C. ALLEN,
IN business in Wall si. for the pal Iwenty-two
years, has removed to No. 4 IS Ilroilfl
war. one dour below Canal at., where h bus
just opened a new stock of
Watches and Jewelry of entirely
new ana ueautiiui styles ;
also, SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
II In (.niialnntltf rfMiniviiiir the latest stvlea of
watches and jewelry by every steamer direct from
the manufacturers in Europe.
Witches cleuned anil rcpaireu in uie nrsi man
ner by the lineal London and Geneva workmen.
GEOKGE C. ALLEN, Importer of Watches
uti.l J..r..lrv. finil nmnuliif'tiirer of Jewelrv. watch
cases, and ailvor wure, whole sale and Mail, 415
. . ....... ar.jnr
If roadway, one door bolow uanai street, J r. rr
YORK. apl By
Ordinance Ko. 35.
To Regulate the Granting of Liquor Licenoc.
Src. I. Be it ordained by the City Council of
Oregon City, That it shall not be lawful for any
pomon lo sell spirituous or malt liquors within the
city limits iu less quautities than one quart, With
out first obtaining license therefor in accordance
with Ihe provisions of this ordinance.
Sec. S. Any person desiring to procure license
to sell sprituous liquors, shall give public notice
that at Ihe expiration of ten days he will apply to
the City Collector therefor. Such notice shall be
in writing, and given by posting tne same at
three of the moat publio places in Uie corporate
limits of Ihe city.
Sxo. 3. At the expiration of ten days from the
lime of giving such notice such person shall present
to the City Collector a petition signed by a ma
jority of tue legal voters of Ihe city, such majority
to be detariiiinod as follows: If there bo no re
monstrance against the granting of such license,
the names presented upon the petition shall be
deemed a majority ; but it a remonstrance be pre
sented at the time of presenting such petition, the
applicant for license shall procure us signers to his
petition the names of an actual majority of voters
of the city, to be esuiblishod lo the satisfaction of
tho City Collector, within three days after such
application.
Sr.a. 4. Any applicant for license, who shall
comply Willi the two preceding sections, shall be
entitled to receive the same upon paying Ihe City
Collector the sum of two hundred dollars per an
num, or in the same proportion for a less period (
protided that no license shall be gianted for a less
period than six months.
Hue. 5. Every person applying for license as
aforesaid, before receiving the same, ahall execute
lo the City Council a bund iu the penal sum of five
hundred dollars, with two or more good sureties,
conditioned that he will keep an ordeily house;
that he will not permit any unlawful gaming or riot
ousconduct in or about his house ( lhat he will not
give, sell, or otherwise dispose of spirituous liqiuirs
on Ihe first day of Ihe week commonly called
Sunday ; and the violation of any of the conditions
of suoh bond shall subject Ihe offender lo a fin of
not lees than twenty ncr more than one hundred
dollarrs. to be recovered upon complaint bofore
the Mayor or Recorder and if such person shall
fail to pay any such fine assessed against him, and
lit costs, he shall be imprisoned one day for ev
ery two dollars thereof uutil it is discharged ; and
any violation of the conditions of such bond shall
work a forfeiture of the license granted lo the of
fender, and he shall be debarred from procuring
license for il month after conviction of the
offense.
Sac. 6. It ia hereby made the special duly ef
the City Collector and .Marshal to complain of all
persons violating this ordinance.
Sic. 7. The City Collector shall, at each term
of Ihe District Court in the county of Clackamas,
return to the Grand Jury thereof, ihe names of all
persons who have ob'ained license of him since the
preceding term of Court, and the time of the ex
piration of any that may have been determined
during the vacation.
Sau. 8. This ordinance I take effect ou and
after its publication.
Adopted by Ihe City Council of Oregon City,
April 7, IBJ.
W. C. JoHneoa, Recorder.
Bayard Taylejr'
siYCLOPKOIA of Modern Travel, and
J Swan's Three Years' Itesideocs on the North
West coast for sal at Ihe
CITY BOOK STORE.
T Ibe AffUrlc4.
T"vK. HUTCI1IXS' CELEBRATED BAI.
I I m af Wild Cherrr. with a variety of bis
User popular Botamral Medieinet, are now for
aleatCHAKLKS rurrH, Urtgoa Vity.oM
I JOSEPH BAR6TOW8, Crme. 47y
SAT.f -The moat extraordinary chemical dk
covery of modern limes la lha Antiphlogistic
hall. It acts upon lha blood precisely ia the ssrne .
manner as lha vacoina matter operates in Ihe pre- .
venlion of malignant diseases. It ourcs only die
eases which are inllammalory In their nature.
First, hifliiminatiou of Ihe head aud liiioal, suob ;
as brain fever, fits, henduche, ueurulu-is, erysipelas,
and catarrh- Second, vasea of iiiliammalion hi
Ihe cheat and abdomen, vil.i inflamed lungs and
liver, pleurisy, dyspepsia, asthma, gravel, piles,
Ao. Third, inflammation of the extremities and
akin, to will rheumatism, scrofula, ulecre, scarlet
fever, venereal and cutaneous afteciions. Thia ;
chemical combination ia so powerful and inetaula
aeous in ill effects, thai lha done is only what will ,
adhere to a quill dipped in tha Salt aud held to lbs
tongue for one minute. The most astounding rs.
suits havs invariably followed its use in the Allan 1
tie States, and thousands of testimonials aa la he
virtues can be rurnlshed, If required. The pro.
prietor asks not, however, for Faith, but ia willing
to let Ihe Salt abide by its works, eonfUiut lhel. il
will never fail. It ia pnl up in drachm packages,
price Two Dollara, and will be forwarded by inail,
post pnid, to any part of lha country, uxiu receipt
of that sum, addressed to UEDINUTON Jt CO.,
San Franoiaco. Full directions accompany each
package. As soon as sufficient supply can be ob
tained, It will he foraale by Druggists geiicmlly.
F. Coggewell, M. D , discoverer and proprietor
Hole AeuU for California and Oregon, REDING
TON Jc. Co., WholeeaU) Druggists, San Francis
ca. Da. A. 11. STEELE Agent for Oregon City
BJieumatiim.
In all cases of Inflammatory Rheumatism,
whether acute or chronic, I lie Antiphlogistic Sail,
discovered by Dr. F. Coggewell, of Boston, la
euro and infallible result. In New England,
where thia disease ia very prevalent, Ihe Hull lies
never been known lo fail in effecting radical
euro, aud of giving permanent relief. Kheurna ,
lisin ia almost invariably caused by inflammation
and colds, and the peculiar ell'ecl of this medicine,
as its name (Antphlogistio or Auti-inflammstory)
ignifiia, ia to reduce iuflummation, and balance
lha circulation of tha blood, aud the fluids of lha
body. It does not profess to be a granJ panacea,
but is calculated espressly for all diseases ef aa
inflammatory nature, and ia thus a perfect substl
lute fur blood-lelting in all ita forms. It Is for sal
by all Druggists. General Agents, KiBixuTua ia
Co, Wholesale Druggiste, San Francisco.
Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh.
Theso diseases, nud olhera of a similar eharaa
ter, caused by colds and iiillammatiou, yield read
ily and certainly to lha effects of the Autipblogi.
tic Salt. It is peculiarly beneficial in all d esaset
of thia nature, as they aro invaribly caused by 4
tendency of blood to Ihe beaad aud throat, sna
the certain result of the use of this medical salt
to reduce inflammation and eqnalixa tha circula
tion of the fluids of Ihe bxiy. It is also remarka
bly efficacious in all ilifuiinalory diseases of ike
chest aud ubdomcn, such aa Piles, Gravel, Vene
real, Dyspepsia, Pleurisy, &o. No belter evi
dence of Ihe value of this medicine can be given
thiin the fact that, although it ie now two year
siuce it waa hist ottered to lha public, the discov
erer has been able to answer but a small portion of
his orders, and it ia only williiu tho last tw
lllllJll lis ih it it oould be obtained at any prioe ia
this Slulo. For aula by all Dmg,'isis. General
Agents, Kkoikuto & Co., Wholesale Druggists,
Sau Francisco. Agent for Oregon City, Da. A.
II. STEELIi.
W. WEATHERFORD,
IMPORTING & WHOLESALE
DRUGGIST,
"TOw receiving ex clipper ships. Archer and
. .1.:.. ll.uvl H un.n lo arrive hv elioneni
Ocenu Telegraph, Neptune's Favorite, Challenger,
Wizard, auJ liuoKout, uireci irum new via, m
LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
D R U G S,
CHEMICALS,
PJ1IJYTS Sf OILS,
Ever Imported to Oregon!
purchased for cash, comprising a full assortment el
Patent Medicines,
(direct from the manufacturers') including vr
article usually found in a drug store,
Window Class, ,
(French and American,)
Druggist Glassware,
Fine Paints,
(Ground, Dry, and in Oil, of er
ery variety,)
Red & White Lead,
Various hrands,
PaJrit nnd Varn'sh Brashes,
(large variety,;
Couch, Japan, Black & Ftirnituro
Varnishes,
Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil,
Burning Fluid (a superior article)
Turpentine,
Alcohol.
Lard, Sperm, Polar, & Machine
Fine brandies & wines
for medicinal purpose
GRAEFENBERQ
Family Medicines ;
Graefenlierg Maniial of Health,
(new edition;)
beid many other article too numsroo t essay
lien.
Thankful for past favors, and soliciting a eon
linoanee of the earns, I respectfully invite dealers
to call and examine my stock, and judge for them
selves a to quality and prices.
My wraageueuta foe direct importation (root
dealers aud manufacturers ia Ike Ee er sock
!l,i .o.Ue me to sell goode cheaper luM aay
other bouse on the nor idem cast . ,
Sales-room, r ront street, oppo
site Upper Wharf.
1 W. WEATIIKRFORD.
PORTLAND, O.T March IJ, HJ9. jal
JUST received, the latest otylt of sill a ar
Ol BONNETS, Ixghorn and straw lets.
AIXSWORTfl V DIEKPOUFf,