The Oregon Argus. (Oregon City [Or.]) 1855-1863, September 24, 1859, Image 3

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? MWceiiafty.
Tito Financial UufornuT state tlmt tlio
present UritUb l'urlintucnt is comjjOHfd of
25 representatives of tlio uriotocratic in
herent, 208 rprcsqiitatic of the military
nJ navul interests, 119 rqircsuntativcH of
the legal Interest, 27 reprcsentutivvs of tlio
taoMJ Interest, 00 representatives of the
ptreuntilc and manufacturing interests, and
43 representatives of miscellaneous inUrcsts.
The clmppnrul upon the hills near I'lu
ccrville, Cal., presented a novel peculiarity
the post season. The seed-pods, which uro
tbout the size of a marrowfat pea, are Just
cow ripening, and as fust as they matured
they shot themselves off with a banging
poise, liko miniature hand grenades. At
tnidday, when the sun shone fairly upon a
thicket of tho bushes, the popping was in
cessant, and as each bulb exploded, the
seeds were hurled into the air to the hlght
of fiftocn or twenty feet.
Col. James Glover, of tho Overland
Mail Company, Informs the Oallutiu (Tenii)
Examiner of the existence of a remarkable
Spring 280 miles east of El I'uso, on the
rond leading to San Antonio. It Is fully
150 feet in diameter, and has been sounded
to the depth of 8000 feet without finding
bottom.
'; At a triul of reaping machines on tho
Emperor Napoleon's furm, near St. Cloud,
on the 19th of July, tho first prize for for
eign machiue was awarded to an English
firm, and the second to on American ma
chine by Cranston, implored by Brood of
London.
A pretty girl attended a ball out West
recently, decked off in short dress and pants.
The other ladies were shocked! She. qui.
ctly remarked that if they would pull up
their dresses about tho neck us they ought
to be, their skirts would be as short as hers!
A correspondent writing from Niagara
Falls says that where the Suspension Bridge
originally sagged only two or three inches
miller the weight of a train, it now s.igs
ircarly twenty inches. Tho general iin
jiressinn in the neighborhood is that this
great work of urt will one of tlieso days
give way and fall into tho river. Visitors
now walk over the bridge, instead of cross
lug in thtf trains ns formerly.
I A table compiled from official docu
ments gives the number of Free Masons in
the United States as 211,538, and tho in
come of the Lodges as about 1,450,000.
) Tho State of South Carolina is taking
a census, and in seventeen parishes tliero is
a decrease of over 5,000 whites since 1855,
while tho blacks have largely increased.
Fixnixu Drow.veo Pkksoss by Qiick
en.VER. A correspondent of the Troy Times
gives tho following narrative of an occur
rence at Shrewsbury Lake, Vt., ns coming
under his own observation:
1 " The hike is noted now on account of
the death of a young man, a conductor ou
t!ie Rutland and Iiiirlington U iilroad, who
was drowned in it a short time ngo. At
the time he, with several others, were play
ing, rocking tho boat, making it " (Tp wa
ter" when, unluckily, they were swamped,
and this young man, the l-st swimmer in
the lot, was drowned. After a long ami
almost hopeless search afier tho body a
very novel idea was suggested, which, after
trial, proved successful in lead ng to the
discovery of his whereabouts. About three
ounces of quicksilver was put into a lo if of
lirown bread, well baked and thrown out
Into the lake. Tho loaf was discovered to
move directly aguinut Ike wind; soon it stop-
lied, whirled around several tinns and sunk,
bn,- :.,.., . I.. .i . ti. i
IVy immediately rowed to tho place and
threw out the grapplers the first time they
liooked his face, tlie second time the hook
listened to his boot, ami he was hauled
into the boat. When he was found the
Vratcr was 70 feet deep. In his pockets
were a largo silver watch and a considera
ble quantity of silver money which caused
t'io attraction of the quick -silver, and led to
t'te discovery of his watery grave. Tlie ac
cident, place, and singular circumstances
connected with tho sad affair render it re
markable. OitKfjoy Cm JlAnKEr.-Who.it, $la
1 12; flour, 6a7; potatoes, 15c; oats, $1;
butter, 33c; bacon, 13a2Jj; es, 30c.
Remotal.
I Dr. W. D. HliTCims
HAS removed hia oit'ne to the city f POUT
LAND, on First alreet, between Yamhill
and Taylor etroeta, cast side, one d' or soath of Dr.
Hawthorne's former oifice, an I oilers hia profits
eional services to all who favor him with a call.
I will say to my agenta in the Stato of Oregon,
that I atill continue to manufacture my medi
, eiues, and will fill orders fer them on abort notice.
5 DR. E. POPPLETOlf
,AVill remain at LAFAYETTE, and can bo
found at the old aland of HuTRiiixa Si. Poftlkto,
' one door north of Abbott's H itel, day or night,
I when not professionally engaged,
s All those knowing themselves indebted to me
' are requested to come forward and a. tile with
I Dr. Poppleton at Lafayette, or with me in Port-
land, immediately. W. D. liUrCHI.NS.
1 Portland, Sk ft. 10, 135J. 22
Sheriff's Sale.
Vt VIRTUE of an execution inaned out of
fJL) the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for
i the county of Yamhill, and to me directed, upon
a judgment rendered in eaid court in favor of
i Wiyman C. llenibree against Clayton Richard-
eon for the eum of $350,00 debt, and $13,75
j costs, together with interest and accruing Costs,
. mal for want of sufficient personal property to sat -;
isfy aaid execution, I have levied upon the fullow-'-
ing described real estate aa the property of the
' aaid Clayton Richardson, situated in the county of
I Yamhill, State of Oregon, to wit: All theinler
I rat he baa in and lo lota Xo. ( 1 ) ooe and (2) two iu
i block Xo. (13) thirteen iu the town of Lafayette;
also block No (2) two in the town of Amity, con
I taining two acres more or leas, together with all
the improvements, privileges, and appurtenances
I thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining,
consisting of a dwelling-house and other out
I buildinza. The above described real aetata will
I be sold at pubi c auction for cash to satisfy aaid
; eeolion, on the premises in the tnwn f Lafay
I ells on the 14th day uf October, 1359, and on
the premises in the town of Amity en the 1 5th
, day of the same month, at the lioor of 1 o'clock
f si. of each of said diva.
I HENRY WARREX.
I Sktrif YmmkiU Ca. 1
J Lafayett. Sept 5,1 S&3. 23 i j
Clackamas County, Oregon.
rilHIS aolmol la situated nn d llghlful elnr
X Hull ul land, ju t Hire Inilu auulh of Ore
gonCiiy. Iislhr.e terms Tor Ilia year will com
inence aa follows t I at term, on ilia liral M on. I ay
ol binti mlwr I 'Jil. on liio Hum Monday of Wo
winker l after which there Hill ba vacation of
two week", whan llio third trin will commcuee,
Each term will contain eleven week.
HCUl.11.
r.f . R. Ctwiiiiit, Principal, and Profraaor of
Mulhemulica and Anturul Science.
F. A. Whit, Teacher uf Euglish primary classes
Tl'ITI'iK.
Settlement must luvariably ba made iu advsnct
for tmlioii, at Ilia following rales;
In 1st and ii Readers, and Primary Arilli., $1.00
' Practical mid Uglier Anlliiiietic, English
Orunim ir, Uoography, Writing, Ac , 6 00
' Higher Mathematics, Xat. I'liiloiiliy, and
uiiiii, f i.uv extra lor eacn uraiich.
iiuaoisa.
Extensive arrungcmeuls have been made, da
ring llm auiiniier, fur the entertainment of slu
di iila, at ilia residence of Hie Principal. Table
expenses aiid rooma, per week, $'1.00.
ATTKMMVCK.
Xo student will be allowed a sent for a less time
lliun half a term. Any one having puid, wishing
lo vacato a seal tlie last hall of Hie term, will
h:ivr one half the money refunded.
1'rufdiiily und the uae of tobacco positively fur-
uiuieu ou iuo premise.
Mimic.
(Sruliiitoui Instruction M ill be given lo a clam in
ruc.il inume. Aug. 87, IS.dl.
Mr. Post's School.
T HAVE concluded not to build this season.
X I shall en the school in WASIIIXU TOX
HALL, on Mdniiiy, hKirKMiiKa 12, IW59.
We ahull endeavor lo advance aa rapidly la noa.
siblcall lliose who will ux proper ellbrla toacipiire
knowledge, aa we desire that every ieraon of llie
acliuol .hall receive an equivalent for all paid ui.
Price of tuition according t.i the studies pursued,
Every ellbrt possible will be mude to furnish bor.rd
ti those from alirnad at very reasonable ralea, aa
we wish to hold out good inducements to all who
may with to avail themselves uf our instruction.
JOHN D. POST.
Orcgoo City, Angina 27, IS59. 12in4
Order for Appearance.
NOTICE i herrhy given that Noah Lambert,
aduiiiiiatrutur of the eslale of It. E. Run-
iliiin, deccuKed, Ima thia dny filed Ilia petition in
Ilia County Cnurt for Clackuinn can in y prayini;
for an order tu acll the real properly beloiiyiug to
auia emuie.
It in Iherrfore order, d, that all iktmiis intrrext.
rd in ia'd eatnte an;ear before moon Mond:iv, the
thir l duy of Octuber. 1H,",!), at llie uaual pluce of
holding coin-In iu .iid county, and a iow cuiue, if
any they Inve, why an order ahould not bo grant
ed lo llie udiiiiiiiatriitor In a ll the real prni erlv be
loiigiiiir to the eslule of 11. II. Kaiidum, deceuned
lopay the dcbla and vhurgca outatuiiding ajuiu.l
Hie eatulu.
r.OBKKT CAUFIELP,
AuguatS!),1Sj9-21wl County Judge.
fiOSTOX FAMILY
Jast Received,
At the CITV.OOTv STOKE.
Notice.
nillR firm of La Forest & Ducnu Inning been
X diwclved by mutual consent. I hereby in form
my Iriendu and customers Unit 1 will continue hum.
iii'im at the old aland. K. LA i'UUUST.
Oregon Citv. June 35, 1859.
For Sale Cheap!
VALUABLE STOCK ASD WOOD
T
lVO SULKS and a half west of DALLES
CITY, Wnyco county, Oreirnn. A pond
garden uml cnrnlit'ld are unions the impruve.
ineuln. .4 ii abundance of water, a gool spring
ttncJcnek. Injure or 11IUS. ist'l.UKV,
Atg 8, lSj'.l-ltwl Dalles.
Notice
TS HI-RKIIY GIVEN, tlmt CIIaRMAX Si
X WARN 1)11 have placed in my handa for
culle.-tion all accounts, bolh by note and hook,
(under the sum of one hundred dollars,)
prior to the 1st of July, IrO!). COSTS will be
envi-d by immediate settlement Willi me at my
Ollice iu Uleg.m Cily. J M. HAUUN,
July 16, 18."LI-l ltf Justice of thu Peace.
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICK ia hereby givon that letlen of ad
miiiiolratioii have been grautcd to the uu
dersigiied by the County Court of Clackamas
county on the estate of Christopher Engl-, lute
of sa d county, deceased. All persona indebted
to mi l estate are requested to make immediate
payment, and all persona huviiiir rlnima ngaiust
said cftaie are requested to present them lo me at
my residence withm one year from the dale of
this notion. WILLIAM EXULE,
June 25, lSall-llwd Adm'r.
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN.
I'Rasi'l-.CTUS.
VOLUME FIFTEEN BEGINS
SEPT. 11, 1959.
IVlSCaAWIS3, INV33WXORS,.
MannfacturerH, antl Vanners.
rrillE Sciisstii'io AmeiucaN has now reached
X its Fourteenth Year, and will enter upon a
New Volume on the 11th of .September. It is the
only weekly publication of the kind now issued in
thia country, and it has a very extensive circulation
in all the States of the Union. It ia nut, as some
might siipjiow from ils title, adry, abstruse work on
technical science ; on the contrary, it so deals with
the great events going on in the scientific, mechan
ical, and industrial worlds, na to please and instruct
every one. If the niechunio or artisan wishes to
know Ihe busl machine in use, or how to make any
eubxtauce employed in his business if tlie house
wile w ahes to get a rncifie fur making a good color,
ice., if the inventor wishes to know what ia going
on in the way nf improvements If the manufac
turer wishes to keep posted with the times, and to
enjoy the best facilities in his business if llie man
of leisure and study wishes to keep himself familiar
with the progress made in the chemical laboratory,
or in the construction of telegraphs, steamships,
railroads, reapers, mowers, und a thousand other
machines ami appliances, both of peace and war
all these denideruta can be found in the Sciex
tific American, and nnf elteichere. They are
here presented in a reliable and interesting form,
adap'ed to the comprehension of minds unlearned
in the higher branches of science and art
Tit ms: One copy, one year, 2 ; one copy, six
months, $1 ; fire copies, six months, ? l ; ten cop
ies, six months, $8 ; ten copies, twelve months, $15;
fifteen copies, twelve months, ; twenty copies,
iweive months, in adcance.
Specimen copies sent gratuitously fur inspection.
Pta?e stamp taken for subscriptions.
Letter should be directed to
MUXN .J- CO.,
US Fulton it., .Vex Yorl.
Messrs. Mos it Co. are extensively engaged in
procuring patents for new inventions, and will ad
vise inventors, without charge, in regard to tha
novelty of their improvements.
JL'ST receired, the latent $tylt of silk asr
ia BONNETS, Whom and straw flats.
AIXSWORTU A. D1EKDORFF.
Kane's Arctic Expedition,
E
L'SSELL'S CRIMEAN WAR, and other
interesting works, fnrnle at the
dee 25 CITY HOOK STOKB.
AJOTHING TO WEAR, and
XI Nothing to Say :
Husband rernis Wife : at
OREOOy CITY BOOKSTORE.
ASH paid for LASD WARRANTS, by !
HOLLAND DAY.
Ctrntr Third and Water ilrreli, ojipotiti tin
Ferry Lauding,
OREGON CITY.
rlillr. traveling pub.iu are rexpeclfury a
X invited to give ma a call f
Tl. 1 1........ 11...... .1.. -..wt ..1 '
anlly located hotel in the Slats, and lias been so
H.I.MII.....I .... I. 1. .... t .1.. . - I!
" " II WIIW UI IIIV IIIIPSI 04IIIIHUUI
oils houses 111 ihe country.
THE TAULIi will always be supplied Willi
llie best that the iniuket alliird..
(jooi accoiiimod.itioua fur ladies and families.
raicxs:
I'oard and lodging, per week $7.00
Hoard, without lodging, r week li.uli
riingle meal HM)
Xight'a lodging ill
J. UJlill.M,
May 7. Irjg. 1'roprietur.
GEO. A. NOBLE, A.M. Ss M.D.,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Office NF.XT POOR TO MR. CAU
F1ELD S STORE,
N EAR THE 11 K E W K B Y.
N.n. Family Medicine prepared iu the most
careful maimer, und always on huiid.
vregon Vity Mar.'li iH. lN.i9ml
Island Mill Flour.
milosE who w'sh to cet lie GENUINE
L ISI.VNI) MILL KI.Ol'i:, will please call
at the Mill, atCharuiau (e Warner s, Oregon City,
or at Allen & Lewis's, Portland, as Ihe second
handed Mau l Mill tacks have h. e'i bniiht up by
certain individuals, and refilled wlih inferior Hour.
A. J. CHAPMAN.
Island Mill, July S3, 1R5I). 15tf
McMINN VILLE COLLEGE.
THE FALL quarter will commence August
IT, and Ihe winter session of two quarters,
KHiwmner a.
Terms are 0. S3, or A 10 per quarter, accord
ing to studies.
Rooms can be had in College building, if they
are taken toon ; from j to 9 1 per quarter.
rr.suient, dro. i;, l itAxuLtu.
Professor, John II, II all.
Other ti achers secured ns the stdiool demands.
All hooks for the school will be kept for aula ia
the college building or in town.
Me.Miiiville, July 9, IS59. 13m5
Oil EG ON HOSPITAL,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
J. O. XXawthorno, A. XVI. Loryea,
PiivitciAN. IGy SusatoN.
rirst Premium; 1841, '43, '44, '52.
CHARLES J. HOLDER,
GRAND ACTION
PIANO FORTES.
rpilE.E PIANOS are made of the best ma.
X terials, and warranted lo sluud in any cli
male.
Tuning and repairing promptly executed.
O. P. IS G WELL & POST,
July 30, 1859. y Agent; Oregon City.
Last JVoticc.
BROWN & WOLFE,
BEING about lo dissolve partnership and close
up the business of the linn, are
Selling off their stock at Cost !
They hereby givo notice lo all indebted to them
to come forward and FAV XJS I or
llieir accniiute will be put into un OFFICER'S
II A A US fur collection. I hose to whom we are
indebted will present their bills to us, when the
samo will be paid. X. BltUU'N & CO.
JN. wuLrlS,
Oregon City, lug. 13, 18.59. lRlf
ToIUmU."
1 kLLI.Mi IIIIU.-SI., with a
V ff.irdensnol bavin? 30 bearinir neacb hi
Irees, und IUO apple, pear, und cherry Jj-'
trees, a luurth ol Ilium bearing.
This place is convenient ton good school, beinc
a half mile east of the Oregon City Seminary.
Wood and work ou the place will be taken iu pay
fur the rent.
IT Fur further paiticulurs, inquire at the A ririis
Ollice. May 14, KS59 Smi
Boots and Shoes!
J. 13. BLANPIED,
Opposite tu Suhrum's Saddler shop, Main street,
ORISOON CITV,
WOULD say to the public, that he is in the
constant receipt of
Boots ami Shoes of the latest pat
terns and stylus,
which lie will sell as
cheap as any other establishment
in town, it not cheaper! 1
FILL ASSORTMENT OF LADIES
WEAR ALWAYS ON HAND.
Making- di Repairing; done to order,
AXD IX SUPERIOR STYLE.
April 30, 1H59. 3y
For Sale :
roilt I'OVftG ST.4l.LIO.XS,
B
Y TIMOLEOX, out of fine mares, aud i
few PURE HLOOD
SOUTH DOWN SHEEP.
S. W. MOSS.
Oregon City, July 2, 1859. m3
Mclodcons.
T
1IIOS1-: who wkh to purchase MELODEOX8
can have them of us ut from 15 to 'JU per
cent, ciieapkr by paying CASH, than they have
been bought of us heretofore. If wanted on
ciedit, the articles can he had at 50 per ceut, au
VANce on our former rates.
J. A. POST.
Oregon City, June 11, 1 859.
Dissolution of Partnership.
NOTICE is hereby givuu that the partner
ship of .1. G. Gibson and Robert Puller in
Oregon City, under the name of Ulbsou Sl Pot
ter, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 2 1 til
day of January last. All dchts will be paid by
aid Gibson, aud he is entitled and authorized tu
collect whatever ia due to said firm.
Robert pottep
Oregon City, July 13, 1859. 14ml
Notice.
State of Oregon,
County of 1 aniliill,
In Juitiee'i Court.
TO SAMUEL BEST: Yoo are hereby noli
tied that a writ of attachment has been issued
against you, and your properly attached, to satisfy
Ihe dernaud of P. a). Field, amountioz lo eighty-
seven dollars and fifty cents with inter
est and costs. ow, anleas jnu appear before
vvm. ilusaey, of .Mc.Mmville. Yamhill county.
Oregon, acting as a Justice of the Peace for said
county, at his office, on Uis 2llh day of Septem
ber, 159, at 2 o'clock t. , judgment will be ren-
errd agaiost yon, and your property sold to pay
the debt. . lied this 2lh day of July, lr-59.
P. 8. MELD, Plaintiff.
og. 6, 1859. 17w4
Tu lUe AUUrUd.
DR. HL'TCHiXS' CELEBRATED BAL
aam of Wild Cherrv, with a variety of bis
ether popular Botanical Medieinei, are now for
s at CHARLES POPE S, Oregon CUy, and
JOSEPH BAKSTOW'S, Cantmti. 47y
PAPER WAHEII0USE,
Kniiaomo Klrc(!tt
BAN FRANCISCO.
133
I?OU SALE 111,000 rouiiHPRIXTIXU
' pan t : l 34 IH 3'.'4il ) 13
, ' itCxt'J S4l-8i'.1 aitilK-aixil'. and 22
,31 IT.NEanu SUPER kkws.
2,000 renins Finn unl superfine
I5ook i'uper.
24x30 (0 lbs., 44 lbs., 4 lbs., and 50 lbs.
M'.SY AMI UNI'. U)UW lWH.
Lightlndy'i relehraled Neva and Hook lull,
la ke,' aud lint, from 1 lo 1Mb. packages,
Prtatrr'a I'.ards anil t'.ard Itoanl.
Cohen's and Hmiih & Peters' surds and card
boards of ewry style and quality.
Straw tfc Manilla Wrapping Taper.
Double Crown Palm Straw in bules of li renins;
Single do do 25 reams.
Manilla Papers. 15x20 ISx'J" 20x30 !4x
JO .uiJS and 3bx4U, sujieriur article.
Mcilimn, Demy, Flat Caps, Folio
1 ost and Jit:tter I'aiKM's.
A lares a.sortineiit of Cnrew and Plainer it
Smith's ledger and Writing Papers, by the cose
or ream. lif.u. J. 11 ROOKS CO.
July Ifi, IS59. 14 ni3
REDINGTON & CO,,
WHOLESALE
DRUGGISTS,
10T CLAY STREET,
SAX FHANCiSCO,
"VFFER TO THE TRADE A PULL,
COMPLETE .J DESIRABLE
STOCK OF
Drugs ij Medicines.
Having recently made business arrangements
by which one or our In in will reside permanently
in Xew York, we shall at all times have the ad
vantages of purchasing nt tho
Lowest I'rlcci,
and be certuiu of having
FRESH AND DESIRABLE GOODS.
We shall consequently be enabled to off r induce
ments to the trade throughout CALIFORNIA,
OKKtiON, WASH I.Nti POX TERRITORY,
and BRITISH COLI'.MIIIA unrqualed by any
other house on Ihe Pacific coast.
Purchasers are revpeclfully requested to favor
us with their orders, ami we feel confident that
our long experience in the Iiltl'O btisinena in
California, und our present complete arrauve-
nients for purchasing in Ihe Eust, will enublo us
to give full satisfaction to all.
GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE
Celebrated
RF.DINC.TOX &. CO.,
Wholeeale Dru'jsinti,
j2m3 SAN FRANCISCO
Smut in Wheat.
TO THE FARMERS OF OREGON t
YOU Unit have SMUT in wheat, will find it
much lo your advantage to thresh your
wheal before or al ter it ant gone through a eu-eiif.
as a great deal of the smut will be prevented from
getting ou tha grain.
A. J. CHAPMAN".
Island Mill, July 23, 1859. I5tf
BETHEL
COLLEG r ATE INSTITUTE,
:ute.
CALENDAR FOB. Til K YKAX 1659-00;
THE College year commences the first M mday
iu September, and is divided into four quar
ters uf eleven w eeks each.
The commencement is held on the 4th of July,
when the yearly vucation euxtiea.
FrofesKort Nathaniel Hudson, A.M.; Levi
Rowland, A. M.
TERMS OF TUITION PER QUARTER !
Common English Brunches 5 00
Englili Anulyais. Higher Arithmetic,
liook keep'n', History, and Elementary
Algebra C 00
Naturul Philosophy, llotiiuy, Geology, and
Chemistry, Intellectual ami Moral Phi
losophy, Rhetoric aud Logic 8 00
Elementary (ieomelry, Surveying, Algebra,
Higher Mathematics, Latin, Greek, and
French Languages 10 00
L Convenient arrangements can be made for board
t reasonable rates.
Hooks used in the school can be obtained at Ihej
(.allege Duiidingal casli prices.
Veihel, Polk ca., July 2:1, I nr,1. I5m3
Protective Union.
DIV. Xo, 593, X. E. P. U., still continues op
eratiou in SALEM. Those favorable to
the objects nf the " L'liion," living within trading
range in Polk. Linn, and Marion counties, will
please make known the same, by letter or other
wise, though they feel unprepared lo iuvesl stack
now.
Payment of stock hereafter engaged may be
made conditional that ten thousand dollars bo sub
scribed the coming year, in all, making fifteen
thousand.
" Hard times" are upon us, but this is only an
additional reason for freeing labor from the need
less tax of speculation.
'. P. Plan, i C. HOEL, Agent.
Wm. Porter, Directors.
Willis Di naoan, )
Salem, June 4, 1 U59. Prni
Notice.'
rpilE undersigned beg respectfully to inform all
JL parlies indebted le them iu their Oregon City
Hooks, that, now wmding up ths r busiuess in Ore
gon, they hare authorized Amorv lIoLaaooa, Esq ,
of Oregon City, to collect said debts.
ALLAN,McKINLAT dtCo.
Oregon City , M ay 3 1 , 1 ts59. 8
Dissolution Notice.
rpilE oopsrtnersh p heretofore existing between
L Charles Albright and John Epping-rt in the
Hutcber business, was dissolved Una day by ins
tall consent. The subscriber wdl settle ap Uis
business of the late firm.
CHARLES ALBRIGHT.
Oregca Cty, July 23, ). 14t
v -ii' M st ' i ,awm
r g-rHy ',fV-3
mm
J. FLEMING,
(.IT THE POST-OFFICE BUILDING,)
OREGON CITY,
HAS on band and for aale, a wtll-selecled as
sortment of
Books and Stationery,
comprising, in part, tho following:
Family Hiblcs and Tes- Cap, letter, and note
laments, paper,
Iowuing's Fruits and Tvusiic Pcn-liold.rs,
I'ruit Ire.-s of Amer- hand at aainl boxes,
lea revised edition,
New Miuouio Trestle.
Unard,
Masouiu Manual,
Odd I 'allows' Manual,
tjuiuby'a Myaivriea of
lies-keeping,
Livingstone's Travels in
'i'iasue paper, pcrlornled
board tdraltun paper
Mitchell's and Oluey's
Geographies aud At
lases, Mason's Farrier,
I bidd's Cattle & Ilorso
Doclnr,
Kouili Africa,
Kane's A rclio Exi!ra-
tiolM,
lllank Uooks Si Bill Pa.
Gunn's Doin. Medicine,
Sanders Old and Xew
Spellers Sl Readurs,
per,
Thomson's A'llhmelics, Gillespie'i it
Daviei'
Fulton & Eastman's Surveying,
Hook-keeping, with Slates and slate p -ncils,
blanks, Dr. Ilolhck'i Works,
Red, blue, Si blk Inks, Ac, Ac,
all of which will be retailed at prices corresponding
with the tunes.
IU Duu'l forget the place ! It is
OPPOSITE LA FOREST $ BACON'S.
ALSO, FOR SAI.R,
Dr. Mollatt's Pills ami Phoenix
Hitters, mid the flraciunberg
iMedicinos,
which are recommended to those who wish ("live
lil I they die. May 14, IH59.
mqTaT & aYam. weed,
Uygrn-Hrdlral (or Wnlcr-i'.urr)
II
AVIXG located at
a4 is :
We shall be happy to attend to calls, both iu town
and country.
MRS. WEED will give special attention to
OBSTETRICS, and diseases peculiar to women
am! children.
ID" We make no use of di ti'", but rely entire
ly upon hygeim appUaneet.
ruticiila ut a Uislunee u-iled on reasonable terms.
They may bo consulted personally or by teller.
fret. May 7, 1859.
STOVES, STOVES,
At Portland Prices !
B. MIL WAIN,
WHOLESALE A XI) RETAIL DEALER,
Main Street, oppaiilo the U. S. Hotel,
OREGON CITY,
IMl'OKTElt OF
COOK, Parlor, and llox Stoves, Tin, Sheet
iron, and Cupper, Planished aud .lupniiued
Ware, House-furnishing Hardware, Furco and
Lilt Pump Rubber 1 1 new, Hydraulic Rums, lad
Pipe, Sheet Zinc, Cuuldrnu Kettles, 1 1 ram Ket
tles, Skillets and Hake Ovens, Cow Hulls, Sauce
Puns, etc., Ac.
Also, MA N I' F ACTURER of Tin, Copper,
and Sheet Iron Ware, of every description.
Meuinboat and Jobbing work dons ut the low.
t rales. nplfiy
AND
PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS,
Opporite Geo. Alternelhy if- Co.'s Brick Store,
OREGOX CITV.
THE uiulcrslgnej are 'prepare I to lake like
nesses, such us
AmljpotypoH, llt'lahiotypcs, Pho-
togruilis, or
PICTURES ON PATENT LEATHER,
. tuitahle for lending in letter!,
all of which will be executed in the
LAT KMT ASO XEATKST MTV1.K,
AND OX SHOUT NOTICE
AND REASONABLE TERMS.
GROUPS and LOCKET PICTURES tnkcu
very low.
Cull and examine our pictures, and judge fur
yourselves.
Looms opposite Aburuelhv St In. s brick store.
HOLLAND & DAY.
June 11. 1 "9.
Great Excitement!
France and Austria At War ! !
rill IE undersigned wishes tu inform the people
I of Oregon Citv, and the public iu general,
that ho is ut pence with all the world, und keeps
constantly ou hand
A PINK ASSORTMKNT OF
Boots and Shoes,
of all tor It and litet,
which he will sell
Cheap for Cash!
Ludic and gentlemen, you will do well lo give
me a call beluru buying anywhere else, because
I have the best and cheapest
toots and shoes in this market ;
because I get my boots and shoes
Direct from Han Francisco,
and can allord to sell cheaper than III ise Hint buy
in Portland so that I defy compel il mil. If you
will bill give me your patronage, I will guaranty
that you can buy booli and tW of me ehenper
than of any other house in town.
Remember tho place, and make no misluke :
" EAGLE BOOT AND SIIOF. STORK.''
J. MOONEV.
Oregon City, July 1 6, 1859. jyii9
C. !1 1 II It AV,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL
Ship nearly oppatitt the Mrthodiet Church,
OREOOM CITV.
April 1G, 1859. Itf
Administrator'! Notice.
NOTICE ia hereby given to all persons inter
ested that letters of administration have been
issued by Ihe county court of Yamhill county to
the undersigned, upon the estate of James M.
Craves, Isle deceased. All persons havina
claims sgainst the said estate arc hereby notified
lo present them, duly authenticated according to
law, within oue year from this date, to the under
signed, ut his residence iu said county, or they will
be forever barred.
CHARLES B. CRAVES,
July 16, 1859-Uw4 Adm'r.
For Sale at the CITY BOOK STCRE
rpilE following works
J. Magic Staff, by A. J. Davis;
Crest Iron Wheel, by J. K. Graves;
H red, in SlvoU., by Harriet Ueeeher Stew ;
The Home Cyclopedias,
of the World's Progress,
" ' L'seful ArU,
" Europe,
" Ceogrsphy,
' fine Arte and Literature,
" biography, Ac. Oct 3.
JAMS, preserved fruits, brandied fruits, etc., at
CHARMAX f McKIXXEYU.
Lyon's Magnetic Powtk-w, or
Flon Powder,
Will dettroy Garden Inieelt, Cockroir.hu, Bed
Bug; Fleat, Antl, Molhi, and all
petti of the termin kind.
The Importance of a reliable artiole of this kind
Is inestimable. In warm weather all nature teems
with these annoying fnce. This powder is the on
ly article ever discovered which will exterminate
them. A company of botanists, from tho Horli
cultural Society nf Paris, while amidst the ferns of
Asia, observed that all inseota lighting upon
certain kind of plant very soon dropped dead.
Thia fact wus ninilo use of to gtiurd their night
camps from these Intruders. Quantities of Ihe
plant were brought home by Mr. E. Lyun, and
found a positive insect destroyer iu every enperu
uieiit. 11 is simply a powdered leaf, chemically
prepared to resist the ell'cct of age and climate,
Medals and Letters Patent have been obtained
from the governments uf Engluiid, France, tier
many and Russia, from the World's Fair, and uu.
meroiis medical and horticullutal colleges and so
cieties. Letter from tin Pieiident of the United Stutei.
"Exxci'Tivx .Mansion, Wasiiinhton,
Hist Jan , IH5J.
Mr. E. Lyon, Denr Kir: I have the pleusuin
to inform you thai tho Royal commission of ihn
World's Fair, at London, hove awurded vou a
Medal ami Certilicute for the great vuluu uf your
Muguetic Powders, Ao.
MILLARD FILLMORE, Ch'n."
The nliovs was accompanied by a certificate of
Priuce Albert.
IT IS FREE FROM POISON.
Xkw Yobk, October 1, ISjS
Emanuel Lyon, Deur Sir i Wo huve analys
ed and tested your Magnetic Powders, and find
them perfectly harmless to mankind and doincstio
animals, but certain death when inhaled by bug.',
ants and insects.
J. R. Ciiii.to!, M. I) Chemist,
L. Rim n, Prif, Chemistry, X. Y. Hospital.
Mr. John L. Rome, Superintendent of the X. Y.
ILispilttl, says' he has expelled all the, bug, ants,
roaches, moths, &o., with Lyon's Powder, aud
finds it of immense value."
Every gardener and housekeeper must have a
direct iuture.it in an trliclo of this kind. Refer
ence can be mudn to the Astor, St. Nicholas, and
Metropolitan Hotels; to Judge Muigs, President
of the American Institute; James Gordon Den
nett, lien. Winlield Sc.ilt, Cyrus W. Field, L. M.
Pease, nf Ilia Five Points Mission, o., Jkc
Judge Meigs s.iys, "This discuvery of Prof. Lyon
is uf national importance. Thu Farmers' Club
huve tested it thoroughly. It will dettroy locusts,
erumlinnueni, ants, moths, bugs, and uM vermin.
Ciirdcn plants can be preserved, und houses nude
pure"
Ka's and mice cannot be reached uy a pivvaer,
and are killed by a Maunktic Pill. Ordirthcui
through any merchant.
l is l.ynu s Powder kills insects in a tries,
lint Lynn's Pills are mixed fur rats and mice.
Follow directions. Ut freely And M-jroiig.l.'y.
!. A. II. S I'EELE, A'unt, Oregon City.
SMITH Si DAVIS, and Da. WEATHKil-
FO RD, Ageuti, Portland.
PARK Si Will I E, Sun Franeiteo. 8m3
C? AT.T1 ..The mixitextranrdiiinry chemical dis-
ij cuvrry of modern limes is the Antiphlogistic
Suit. It nets upon the blood pieetsely in the same
manlier as ihe vaccine matter operates in the pre
vention of malign. nit diseases. It cures only dis
eases which uro iullaiiiiiintory iu th.-ir nature.
rirsl, iullammaltnn of the head and thioal, sueli
us bruin fever, fits, headache, neuralgia, erysipelas
und oalurrli. Second, euses of iullmnniation in
the chest and ublouicii, viz.: iullaiuod lungs and
liver, pleurisy, dysp asia, asllnna, gruvel, piles,
&:. Third, iiillumiuution of the extremities mid
skin, to wit: rheumatism, scrofula, ulcers, scarlet
fever, veuereul and eutuneons atTections. This
lieinieal combination is mi powerful and instanta
neous iu ils ellcots, that the dose ia only what will
lliere to a quill dipped in Ihe Salt and held lo tho
toiwuo fur one minute. Ihe most nsloun Ini-' re
sults have invariably followed ils use iu the Allan-
tic Stales, and thousands or testimonials ns to its
virtues can be furnished, if required. The pro
nrietor asks not, however, for Faith, but is willing
to let the Salt abide by its works, conli lent Hut it
will never fail. It is p it up in Uruchin packages,
price Two Diilluis, und w.li bu forwarded by mail,
post Haiti, to any Dart of the connlry, uiion receipt
of that sun;, addressed tu KEUlXti TOX & CO.,
San Fram'soo. F'ull dirwliona accompany each
package. As soon ns a snlli oieut supply can be uh
luined, it will be forsulo by DriigistB goucrally.
F. Coggswell, M. I)., discoverer and proprietor.
Sole Agenlsf irCaliforniaandOregon, REDIXU
TOX .Sc. Co., holesnlu Druggists, Sun I'raiiom-
CO. DA. A. IJ. Si t'il'.l.tj .g lii;orurignin. ny
Xliioaniatism.
In all cases of Inflammatory Rheumatism,
whether acute or chronic, the Antiphlogistic, Sail,
diHjnvered by Dr. F. Coggswell, of UohIoii, is n
sura und infullible result.' In Xew England,
where this discuss is very prevalent, the Salt has
never been known to full in etl'ecting a radical
on re, and of giving permanent relief. Rheuma
tism is iihiinsl invariably paused by iiill imiuation
and colds, und the peculiar client of this medicine,
as its numo (Ant phlogisiiu or Aiiti-iulluiiiuiiliiry)
signifies, is to reduce niHnlninolie.il, and balance
the circulation of the blood, mid rhe lluids of the
body. Il does not profess lo be a grand panacea,
bill is calculated cxpresdy for all diseases of an
iiitlamiiiatory nature, and is thus a perfect substi
tute fur blood-letting iu all its forms. It is for sain
by all Druggists, flriwral Agents, Rkdinuton So
Co , Wholesale Druggists, San Francisco.
Broachitis, Astlmn, Catarr'a.
TIicm diseases, and others of a similar charai '
ter, cuiDed by colds and iiillatmiiilion, yield read
ily and certainly to the clients of the Autiphlegis
tic Salt. Il is peculiarly beneficial iu all d seasi s
of this nature, us they lire invuiibly caused by a
tendency of blood to the lionod aud throat, un t
Hie' certuiu result of the use of this medical salt
to reduce inflammation and eipialia the circuh
tion of the llu.ds nf the h idy, Il is also romarka
bly elliciieious in ull iiifl.imutory diseases of the
chest and nhdoiii ll, such us I'dss, Cravel, Vcim
reul, Dyspeisin, Pleurisy, Sin. No b-tter fn
dciiee nf the value nf this medicine can be given
than the fact that, although il is now two years
since il was first ollered lo Ihe public, the discov
erer has been able to answer but a small portion o'
his orders, aud it is only within tho last tv- .
months lh.it il could lis obtained at any price i
this Stale. For sale by all Druggists, (ienera!
Agents, Rkdiniitov & Co., Wholesale Druggists,
San Francisco. Agent for Oregon City, Its. A.
II. ST EE LI'.. 4"3
Lost,
i SMALL POCKET-IIOOH or wallet eon -J.
taining the following-d.-sflribed not'-s: On-
n.ils mi John Imoiii of l.inn nollntV fur llltlOUO.
bearing ten per cent., and payable lo me on or b
fore the lirst day nf April next. Also, one lin o
on Win. C. Stewart fir $ 1 15,511, bearing da'o
rsov. i), iji, payanie to mo in inrou yeais, an i
drawing ten per cent, interest from date until pii I.
Also, one note on Joseph Rohinett and YV'illlai
Vawter (middle letters not reeollecled, if any) f. r
L'7 mid 1 ihi'aV some cents ; said note was give i
sliout dun. 5, IH59, payable I think in thirty day
drawing fifteen per cent, until paid. All persons
are cautioned against buying any of the abovo
notes. The finder of the same shall be enmpsn
sated ou delivering them to me.
I!. F. WHITSOX.
Monmouth, Polk co..Juno 18, l9. HJwJ
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that llie undersigned
his been duly apjwinted administrator '.
tha estate of Jane O. Moore, widow, deceased,
late of Clackamas county. All persons iudebte .
lo said estate ara hereby notified lo make pay men' ,
and all persona having claims against llie end
deceased must present them lo tin undersigned si
his residence in Liun City in ssid couuly with n.
one year from dale, or they will be forever barred
JOHN T. APPER.SOX
June U:, IR59. 113
Hayiird Tit) lor'
CYCLOPEDIA of Modem Travel, and
Swan'a Three Years' Rea.deuc ou tbe.W;
West coast for side sl the
CITY BOOK STORE
Tho Tinest
I .FRENCH confectioneries, such as gum drc,.
Kroudans, mottoes, cuihhl cinbt, almoi. .
rock eandv, he-, at
Dee. I?.' CHARMy d McKISNEY'6-