The Oregon Argus. (Oregon City [Or.]) 1855-1863, September 15, 1860, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    rats tw
t..Hm All Fridtr nliflit. we
r
JH i. fco!ri" lelttr froni Blulog
"T" Timakct. Aur. 80, 18C0
left
t gplTOi A . Min9
re
'nCZTfrom thla'reirlon. T
be
SJta- Vbleh I writ.. (..Uoated
on
l ...r tin mouth of Kettle
ii .od lnid I within t,,c re,n"
Lion. Trade la wr brink ;
nearlr ell of the lue who nr-
Z There, bring ooJ mntvf
L mti I tber are aomt articled, (aucti
' "u &e.HUet tlier ci
itli
ax
can
'(,(VWy carry on tin trip, which
aaiU demand for thM and kin
S tfUM Our party found the route
:.nt la or tw0 ,l',cw, in i
condition, and experienced no
i.. .Monrinir rood irriiHa and water
!T ? .!.!.: N.d If bowerer, loat
, 0f bit bome. cauaed lj decrepitude
Lskinr the trip, although It can be made
t i. Ittii amp ennui nf
It much qmtarr "" rrv
whiikr and other procenci waa munificent,
took oar time along the road. I have
Ji been here long enough yet, to give you
ur deinita iuformtttion ai to the pnyinK
Ijitic of the dujffinjn although I Aw
Mrs a large quantity of tlio ore here, and
1! of two Inatancea where minen are
arewKinf $15 dM7' S)lne ,,0W9Ter. 1,0
ot M over one-third or that aura, and
BWt ere not making expend The beet
eliiwi re near the mouth of Rock Crk,
the further op you go, the poorer the
divine, N Prin. 1 lhink d0
mora to develop the auriferous reaourcee of
thii ion than h P1" son, an minera
do Mt like to branch out pwpectug at
present, for liar of being caught by the
jowii of winter, but many of my companion
intend organixing for a prospecting tour ou
a Urge Kale, daring tli coming ar.riiig.
Iu order that you may have wmo Idt a
of what it co.'ti to live in thi vicinity, I
I nd ynn the price of a few or the leading
uttplr in lhi community : Flour, 25c a lb.;
baton lajrnr, "d offee, each 50c; bean,
3(tr and 'ome kind of Jire-water called
R'k Creek lightning, 25c a swallow.
Some purtie who came here from Wash
ington Territory, stopped on the banks of
the We-na-chce river, mid report paying
diggings there,
Euiorcis Ixret.LioE.vcE. GaribnMiha
it lxl made a descent on the main land of
Italy, and landed with n force of 13,000
men on the coast of Calabria. It is repor
ted that he hnd been nt Xiipl) ? to con
fer with the Revolutionary leader, Na
ples had been pruclainiiMi in a stnto or
icre. Report say thnt Austria will re
nounce tho trenty of Villnfruncn, and oc
tirrly oppose Ounbaldi in Xapli-a.
The Pari rorrespondf nt of'tlie Lon
don Morning Post uys: The uff.iiro or
Italy re more than ever complicated.
(Jarilialdi will not listen to the proposition
of Emanuel's letter, dictated hy France,
and callintr on tho General to abstain from
in attack on the continental dominions.
A telegram from Genoa, of the 30th
of July, says: Naples i tranquil, but agita
tion prevails tu the province. It is rum
ertd that the royal troops are about to
evacuate the citadel of Messina. In con
tinence of the convention concluded be
tween Garibaldi and Clay, there will bo n
cessation of hostilities on tho island.
Garibaldi still remain -d at Me s ua,
where he was preparing his force for his
contemplated descent on the main land.
The Constantinople correspondent of
the London Time write thut the English
Consul at Damascn estimates the number
of slain at from 2,000 to 2,500; but that
the other foreign consuls at the scene of
desolation place tho figures as high as
4,000.
Advice from Boyroot to tho 16th
July state that the majority of the Mus
sulmans had sot taken part in the massa
cres at Damascus. Dates from that place
to the 17th announce that the massacres had
ended. The Kurds and Bedonins hnd
retired into th interior, but tho Christians
were Btill concealing themselves.
Sir Gardner Wilkinson writes to the
London Time: " I am far from wishing
to palliate the excesses and savage cruelties
f the Druse; but it must ho remembered
the Christian commenced these attacks, as
they did on a previous occasion; and in
Syria I was told by the Maronites of their
intention to revenue the defeats they bad
suffered from the Druse in a previous war.
This idea or revenge has been the cause or
the original attack which led to tue late
outrage of their opponent."
A force of 15,000 British I to be lan
ded at Syria from tho fleet.
WAt Waimea, Ilawaii, Sandwich
Idaods, two churches have just been finish-
td, it i cost of $4,000; and it is contcmpla-
a build nine more.
The work of Christian missionaries in
fast islands has been unusually fruitful of
V'odresalU. In less than forty years these
'demoted heralds of the Cross, in addition
''o f Wing them God'a free Gospel, have
CtJjdlry tosjgbt this whole people to read,
Ht, 'cipher aad sew. They hare given
"m on alphabet, grammar and dictionary;
preserved their langnaga from extinction,
. nd translated into it the Bible and work
science and entertainment. They have
'to reared optchool and native tcacners,
f that to-dav ft is asserted, on irood author
"J. that the;proportion of inhabitant who
fc read and writ is equal to any other
""uraanuy in tat frortd New JSnglana
excepted.
. tiCT K carrmoa'dVnt writ n that on tho
!'M!t, Mar LafcMt. Linn CMintv.Juk
'"r.p4l8.,ottf W. C. GatUbr. had
rwurm torn i tho ;Tknw, by tin eyl
a thrashing; Machine. He ra ftrdiaf
rwhia. and hi atteatkak keinj aiiractrd
VTj" ark, biahaW rataDKht n til leath
-t "r"B la. pr. Ballard ampourted tlx arm,
un jMag ma doiaf m3tattnu.
The Robinson Family hava been
pnorning U Steilacoom recently to good
iA?wo) P.O., Linn county, owes this
U for subscription.
D. D. 6TEPUEM30.X,
I lCTn&T. has nmtW hi afiea to tht
IIXB8&
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.
eauaoa raa tiis visl8C0-Cli
rpilE Coll jrareimmaeaa Hit flnl Monday
jk oopianiorr, ana m airiaaa luia laur nun
Tlia eaaiimnoainaiii ia held to Uia 4lb tf July,
VoMr NtTlUNIIL UuillUM, A.M. Jouh
IIUh
TIBHI Of TUtTIKN M ftVaaTSSI
Pilnwr DtMrlnwul a x M
Jui.ior Omanphy, AmIiiu..
lio, Engliab Crainmar, auii lliatory 7 00
amaiiLirv A Ivaltra a n.
. 1 ......,,, q w
txuior LMiarinMol Aalural and InltlKe-
luai rniioopny, lua reiBea, Rliaiurie
aad Logio. Higher Malhaniailca, Lao.
f uagi aud Scu gr Claa vf Normal Ut.
ariineni Q
I'arikular ailt ution paid la rtading and ajwll
lug through (lit aiilira count of atudit and w
i.ivcuiibii auu v.onipwiiwa m uia juaiur aud be
ttiur lfiannicntak
Cvnvaiiiaiil arranraiiirnUean ha ml r...
at raaauaabla ralaa.
lioolti und la the aclioul can b obtaiacd at Ilia
loilee uuildingat eauli pneca.
A Normal Ifeunrlini-iii hm ki. A..Bn:.AJ ...
on Ilia plan nf lha N. York Hlala Normal School,
wiiii particular rriorrnco 10 preparing young ladiM
and gt uinman for teaching.' Thia dt parUuaat ia
la practical and auceraaful nparaliun.
V An axitnaive and ehvica pliilnanphical aud
eliiml apparatua, abi a aclioul and a gi-nrral li
braiy, hnvt bavu urderrd from lha Eaat. aud an
tiprolrd on .
'ri .... . i .. n .
i hi pairuna, irunrva, anil proitaaori at Ilia lah
lega aru rewired that iwlliiug enaduciva lu Ida
bval iulemala af the aclioal aiull ha naifla.ii.!
arerluoki'd.
Uelhel, folk ea., Aujuai 39, SCO. 2?U
Pacific University,
Furttt Grove, WuMngton Co., Orijon,
Rev. S. II. ShnsH, A. M., Prtiidtnt.
llev. II. Lthan, A.M., I'rof. Mulhtmatia.
TUB eollrgiala year, emnaating of ana term af
nine niontha, will i-ouuiieuce ua the first
Wa,iiea.lny of Aoremlier.
ll ia Hie draien f thia Iiiftiliillnn ta fumiah a
thorough and complete eolliriata eiliiratwn.
I hrra a Library of lUUU vvlumea for lha uaa
af the atudenta. -
Applieaiitafuradmiraiun to pollen mutt hava
a knowledge of the common Knglirb brimliM,
and hava studied lha ancient language to far
aa to have read portioue of Cuar ana C'ioiru onJ
the (ireek Reader.
i he tuition fee ia $33 pr anuuni.
Sliuleuta filling for eollree. aa well aaotliera
w'lhing la puraue tollrgiulo fluiliea wiltiout an
Irriog upnu the collage coume, will bo undor tho
iililtuolion of lha cnllego lr. Inra.
Tho full term of ) I werki in tha preparutory
ilrparliiHiiit commenvea eu lha Sd WaJueaday
of ScpuniUr. Tuiliou, $i per term.
TUALATIN ACADEMY.
Tunlaiin Acntltinr, for ti e eom'ng year, w:ll
he under the direction and inairiieiioii of the Col
lege rrufrmini, wilh uvh awialanl intlruciura as
ilii'V may Hud newmtry lo carry il forward effi
ciently and nucceadully.
I lie full term Will coinni' nca on i edneadar,
Sept. ID. to continue eleven weeke.
I hiticin. ( (iininon braiirlii. S.i; Uith'r, 84.
A Mimll adilnioiial charge will be made tor furl,
ic. Iiutn.ot.ou in Puiul nj aiTaa, to ruch ua
reciiv.- it
N. I). Tha collegiala and the eollrgiule pro-
Kiratory drp.ir.m -uit will ciHuinouce ou Wtduw
day. Ilia 3lat of October, al tha commencement
of lh laat half t lli academical term, at which
time Tree. Mun-h ia expected, wi.h oompch ut a
aimaiit teaclien fruin Hie Kaal, to be ready to
lake hie place in Hie liniiiulinu.
l rof. l.yman, ftilli the nwiiianea of Mra.C. E.
Annua, will ciery forward lha ncademieal de-
iarimeiit till (he return of Proa. Marah.
.-epi. i, icuu-. . iiitr
Young America Broad-cast
Sc cd-$ower!
Simplicity, Utility, Durability,
and Cheapness Combined !
It. S. RICKEY'S IMPROVED
BROAD CAST SEED SOWER,
Patented, March 29, 1859.
f PHIS midline ia well adupted to aowing all
X kinds of grain and gma aeed, hemp aerd,
dec. 1 1 aowa mora regularly Ilinn can poibly be
aown by hand, or any other machine ever intro
duced, ll ia perfectly timple in ila coiutriiciion,
n,l uotliab!o In get out of order, it ia eaiily un
del-stood, and doea awav with the hard manual
lalxir of wwing grain doing Iho mme amount af
labor in two lioura that ciuld ba done iu one day
by tha orJiuuiy method of aowiug. The much uc
can ba eurr.ed while being ueed.ae il we'ghe but
Ova pmiuda, or, by a a tuple frame, it can ba at
tached la a wagon. When it ia carried, il b
atmpped on tha body of lha operntor, a strap lo
go acroaa the right almulder and under lha leu
arm, aim a etrau buckled around the bely.and a
atrap from tha lopof theaack, around the neck.
Should the Machine by accideut g't broken,
any linnor can repair it although by proper
care ihe Machine will laat a lifetime. But ta
ba appreciated, it must ba teen.
It will tow the variuua grains anl aaeda tha
following diatanceai
Wheat, u I"! ai a caei, or iuu u. ai a ronna
Otla, KG " 72
Hempaecd,40 80" "
II. 0. aead, 36 " 72 " "
Timothy a'd, 25" " 50-
Other grain and aeeaa in ma tame proportion.
It will alo ow wet and limed grain perfectly well.
County Righltfor Sale on Good Termt.
Addreee, 8. S. SNOW, Portland,
n., -ii.lno in nrocure machine, can apply
to Ihe above, or to It. M. Humphrey, Portland, or
f! W. Drvaul. Osweiro, Oregon, and orders will
be punctually mica. "P'- i '""
'.. ... u . a iuahi
Notice.
IS HEREBY given that on Saturday, the
22d of September, 186(1, 1 will aiteud at the
office of tha Clerll or Claeaemae county, ana
aid clerk will public Iv ex
amine lha aeKtsment roll, and correct all errors
: i ,ltt.riniioo.or oualitieaof land, lota.
nr olher property, and it shall ba the duly af per-
I . . -a Ihaei S Itviak tA nlaaM
ont mteretiea 10 aPPe .. ....
appointed. - ",
ilaaeaaor of Clackamas Co.
Aog. 24, 1 660. 8l3
BUPUIPP'S SALE.
tv cibtiii' ..r an aicution to ma directed
X5 by lha circuit court of Clackamae eounty,
Oieg.Hi, ia favar of A. Caha & Co., and againat
John Briebine, I have Mud upon all Uia right,
title, and interest of aaid John Briebine ia and
.1.. ..Il.:.. Arrihm real efUtO. tO Wit
Oueloiiu Mnltnoinah City, and tha boikhnjjs
thereoa, eooaiaiing of a ana atory frame dwell
iug, aiiualed ia the rear ef tha property owned
by O. C. Pratt, which I will aall ta Uia higheet
!.. !.! . r. .r ttmrnh an tha Oram iaea aa Tueaday Ibe
2d day af October, i860, between tha hour af
10 i. . and J r. -, to aatiafy aaid axacntaa and
casta aad aeereiog eeaU.
JOII! THOMAS,
Sheriff Clackamae Ca.
Sept. 1.1 860-wl
oivir KPTTt.F.MKNT.
VTOTICE hereby given that M. M. Owen,
XI admioiatrator el uw ewaie ma. a- vuj.
dee d lal of Clackamaa Bounty, Oregon, haa
filed hi account for final settlement, aad lha
first Monday ia October at ia appointed fcr aa
aminalina af tha me at tha mA- mOt
ego. City ia aaid eaanty. By order af tha i Jadga
f rrobata. "" -
rVnr. i-lA
Kxtra Notice.
TO ALL WHOM IT HAY COSCERN,
ON lha tret day af September, I860, Ilia books
CHAR MAN WARNKK will k.
eiaaed. and all note and Mcouula muat ba sallied
T'lnhwiih by eaab or produta. All outness of lha
8rm prior ta lha above data will be tallied by
A. Waaaia.
Tha kuailiaaa hi. 1 1 I.. . , i .
Tejo. CaatMaa. He bout I oflir euch laduca-
--" win um your paironage, uelieviug at
wa da thai lha artilil buaiuaa ia alike ruiuaue la
both merchant and aoneuiner. Urn not forget your
kllK.lried flirada. Hue l.im. u
due. CHARHAS A VlAkWR
Oregon City, Aug. ID, IBtiO. IDtf
Justice! Justice!
OLD A HE it bouud to be tha u xl Preaidml
af Ilia Cuilad Mlalaa an.l IV P ni.'UKW
haa b.-en apfioinlrd Juet ce of ilia Peace Ut Ur
ttfon C.lr Driiuel. In la iwmiii ..llMnu
of lha Uniou. All affinal buaiuea eulroatd I
hiacar wijlba promptly anended lo. Ollice al
Kepublienn lieaduiianera, first door north of A.
Holbrooke law ollico, where ba will be fouoj
wbca nut employed ia belter buaiuea at b a
Wagon Shop,
an door tooth of tho Poal Office, where he would
be glad I de justice lo your old wagons, or eutip'y
you wilh new nuee, aa iwl as lha beat, anil as
cheap aa the clieapcet. Car fi in utUnr,
fortcork. W. 1'. BURNS.
Oregon Cily, Aug. II, I860.
IMPORTANT TO SHIPPERS!
...THE SPLENDID NEW STEAMER...
EI V A L.
Hut Comaunced Her Regular 7Vf;
DETWIKM
OVAECOM CITY AND fORTLAMD,
At Aedaced &atea. viz:
Freight, each way, per Ion ( 1.00
g - .50
HER owners would niggett lo shipper and
lha public caerally the importance of mi-
romiiig ih RIVAL, as in a lie.nn- ihey will in
sure a uniform and reaaonab!a rata of freighu aud
pusang in luiurs. 't
lha RIVAL waa not puidn iota trade wilh a
view lo havine liar bought or raa off V ar
Ihrrefora willing lo enter into cnnlraela for'nnevor
more year wun any party or parnea at.Uie above
rate., j.
For further particulars, er bus'neK. p!ens c.iU
en ihe following uuenls: W.C. DEMENT 4t Co.,
Urtgm t;iy, ll. LAW, tmllaHd, uroubuaid,
where thu Captain will be htipi.y lo see you, and
transact any business on Ihe lerma hemin men
tioned. GEORGE A. PEASE.
Oregon City, July H, IfcCU-U Cipttin. .
CHARLES BARRETT,
(old msT orricx.)
PORTLAND, OO
BUYS nil Hnd, nf
FRUITS,. STRAWBERRIES,
Chtrriit, Applet, j-c, de.,
sells all kinds of
JVuit, Ortngtl, Figl, Raiiiru, Candit;
Stationery, Newspapers, Periodi
cals, .Novels, etc. j
Airtnt for Iht San Francitca Bulletin nnd
Alia Cult ftr tit. tht bttt paocr iiulilitlitd on tht
I'trtfic (. ,
JT Alt kindt of Product bought and tofcf ea
cemmi'atien. June 30m6
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to W. D. IIUTCIIINS
by uote or bnek account, are requested lo
call on ll. II. SNOW, Lafoyttte, Oregon, and
settle the same, aa he ia niv agent In transact all
btMineta in this Mate, aahmgion lerrilnry, and
Vancouver a Island. W. U. HUlLIHa.
Oreiron Cily. July 21, 1860. in 3
KELLY'S
TEMPERANCE HOUSE,
Jlfuin at., tppotitt Gto. Abnntthy j- Co.'l,
ORliGON CITY.
n oon rooms fitted up wiih
VJT CLEAN aud comfortable IIEDS, IBB'
for lha erHcinl acconiiuodalion of thoa
traveling public.
Our UhMU II ALL ia the finttt in Orcein,
our fare good, and charges reasonable.
Mngle meals, ovater eupoers, aud tupnera far
parties got upon ahort notice, in tha neatest man
ner. raieatt ,
Board per week, without lodging, fjj 00
1 by the day, and lodgiuc, 1 SO
Single meals, 0
flight lodging, 50
Oct. i, 1 8;)9. K. U. K ELLY, Trnprielor.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE of an execution to ma d reeled
by tha county court of Clncknmaa county,
Oregon, in favor of John Morlrynnd against John
wilhoit, and for want or personal property to sat
Ufy suid execution, I have levied upon all the
right, title, and interest of the said Wilhoit il and
lo tha following real estate, lo wit: Tha east half
or the aoutlienst quarter of secliou thirty-one (.11 ),
and Ihe west ball' of the southwest quarter of sec
tion lhirty-tw (112), in township five (5) south,
rangu two (S) east j and tha northeast quarter ef
III northeast quarter id erclioa ttx (6), townahip
eix (n; south, range two ) east ; also the eaal
half or thu touthwtst quarter of sect on thirty-one
(31), township five (5) auuth, range two (3) sa.l,
or the n illamette meridian, containing two hun
dred aod eighty (380 52-100) acres, together wilh
all tha buildings, improvements, dec, thereunto
belonging, which I will tell al auction on the prem.
i lo the highest bidder for cash ou i uesday me
25th day of September, I860, between tha hours
of 10 a. m. aud J p m., I satisfy said execution
and eorta and accruing cost.
JOll.M 1 HUM A3,
Aug. 25, I860-w4 Sheriff Claekamat Ct.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE af an execution to me directed
bv Ihe circuit Court of Clackamaa county,
Oregon, in favor of Charles Swegle and agamal
Ceorgo W.Jackson, aud lor wantoi personal prop
erty lo eniiafy aaid execution, I have levied upeu
all lha right, title, and interest of the a.iid George
W. JackwMi in and to the following- described real
estate, to wit: The north half of claim Ho. 3H,
as dea.gnaied in the surveys and plats of tha Uni
ted b tales, being pari ol eeeuona iwaniy-inree
f-i3) aud twenty-four t'U), townahip five (b) south,
ranee one (I) east, eouuiuing three hundred and
iweuly (32U) acn. together wilh all Ihe buildinca,
unuery improvements, Jtc, thereunto be.oogi,
whk h I will ofler for sale at auction lo Ih highest
bidder for cash on Wedneaduy the 2Mh day of
September, I06U, between Uia hours of 10 a. m.
and 3 p. m , to aati-fy said execuliea and coals and
accruing coats. Tb al will take place on the
JOHN THoMAsi,
Aug. 35, 1860-wt
Sheriff Claekamat Ct.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTCK of an eieeutiaa In m directed
by tha eoooiy eourt ef Clackamaa coamy,
Oregon, ia laver of Cbarle Swegl and agaiaal
George W. Jackaon, and for want of personal
property to atafy aaid aeeotiaa, I faav levied
upon all th right, title, abd iulereat tf Ih said
l.eorg W. Jackson ia and la lb following de
scribed real aatal, to wh: Thiulh half Of elaim
Ihirty-eighl, lying in lowoeliip 6va (5) aooth, rang
aae (I) eaa. in aeetioos Iwenty-lhre (33) , twemy
fbor (34), twenty-nva (25). and twty-i (26),
uniaining three handrad and twenty (33U) aerea,
uignher with all Ui bu ldinga, improvemenU, ate,
UuHMtHa kalorigiBg. wh ch 1 will aall at aneuoa
I Ih highest bidder W fc h. tb a-emiaea,
eel Wddly tha Skh fcy of Seateinoer, ISM,
between th bean of 10 - m. aod I p. as, lo
talaafT aud mti"'1" and eeM aad aoera-ag
mmm; JOH.V TUOAJ.
Aaf tt, I0-w4 Ct.
Ctmtr Third tnJ Wttir t'rttti, tppttitt tht
terry tending,
OREGON CITY.
THE traveling public ar respectfully jfX
luviled to give me a cell f"
The Oregon Jloua I Ih most pleas-allLUL
sully loealed bold iu ih Klsie, aud liaa been to
rrauged as la mek It on sf Ui muat ooumiodi
ous home in the euuulry.
THE TAULE will always b supplied with
the best that the market i(Iia-ds.
Uud acvuinmodalioii for ladies aaJ families.
raieatt
Hoard and lodging, ir week C 00
lloard, without lodging, per week 6 01)
Hoard per day, wilh lodging 1.50
Knigla meal M
Nighl't lodging 50
J. 0UEII.M,
May 7, 1059. Proprietor.
Reduced Prices
Goods Cheaper than
Ever !
N. BROWJY
TAKES Ihis method of informing his friends
aud lha public generally thai ha
HAS 11EMOVED
I a house nearly
Opposite his old Stand,
where b ba commenced businea with hi bro
ther under the style of
.
Brown & Brother,''.
who will always he- happy lo wait on their old
ftieuJsaud customers in the way of allowing I hem
Goods of tlie Very Best Quality,
which, having oceu bought low in San Franc sco,
fnun tli largest importer ia Cal.foiul, they are
able to sell 4
. as cheap as
5 . CAN BE. SOLD i
m IP.o ft land!
'"'"' : '" - : ? t'
-- Tlisy will alt eonsUntty raceiv .
v Goods kby ETery Steamer, t
Their stock consist of - ' . ' S
ALL KINDS OF ; J : '
11 OCDCj
. DRESS GOODS,
gentl'embn'S o.
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, '
Boots andShocs
Hats ADlCap3,
q aa b Ui si v
aJXma) t aSfLJ
Our main obi. ct hv thia notice It to iuform lire
public that we lire bouud to tell good
As low as they can be bought in
Portland and no mistake.
If this is doubted, we have only to ray, eall on 1
aatiafy youmelvea. Ludies and gentlemen will al
ways be welcome, and will b waited oa with
proniptaes. '.'
To the Farmers,
wi vtoVLD SAY
Look for the sign of , v
BRO BRO THER,
and don't leave tpwa (ill you give ua a call.
ALL KINDS 0F PRODUCE TAKEN
in txehangt fufiQotdr. Oregon City, June 'IS.
aCO". JE. COLE,
(aBccaaso to w. n. iraNcaa,)
... Dealer in
IRON, STEEL, AXLES, SPRINGS,
Wagon Material,
Mechanics' Tools, Ayricultural Implt
I vieiit, ami
FaoaT Stt .'. PUKTLAND.
ORDERS SOLICITED. 62
AND FAMILY OEOCEEY
JM33m
FCUAttMAN wonld reepeet fully inform tho
a peophtaf OREGON CITY, and tha pub
lic generally, that ba is atill carrying on business
at his old stand, where ha will keep on hand
1 Everything in his Line,
' , .ao or..i
ymne vrov nrfiT aVAT.iTV
II keeps constantly on ham! a large lot of
DESIRABLE FAMILY
GROCERIES,
which h will tell at iu a they can ba bought at
any ether h'.oaaj in town.
Ne pain will be .ared t gir entire saliafae
ll . .a fmnr him with a eall. All or
ders will bt filled, with as mu- h promptness aud
rairaesa aa persaBaJ presence win xcairo.
PARTIES FURNISHED
with evtrythtag ia hie line on the ahorteet atic
WEDDING CAKES
MADE TO ORDER.
Orrgoa Oty-...-.. ....... - Jan 1. 1560.
PAlLKtEH air. sO.,
......Dealer (n
V Wattrtal Oenerally,
123 flange mi ttaet, cwvar at llerehsol,
Ca rrsscisco.
tTPrlaltfjar ItWit! to atalnt ma c nt
' aaa t '
Roman Eye Balsam,
FOR WEAK f INFLAMED EYES.
THIS BALSAM wa used" for many years in
Ih privet predict of a celebrated Oculiet,
with raiiMrkubl eucoces, fur diataaet ef Ih Ky
and tyeh.ls.
Ther ar many proii who would rather
suffer from pain aad disras through li.'a, than
credit or try Ih ellicaey of any mw d.acovaryt all
such bad belter not read this, but lo all reaaona.
ble persona Ihis preparation ia recominendtd aaa
mot safe aud i fluclual cur for iulUmuialion
of Ih K aud Kyel da, caused either by ton clue
spplicalioe to minute object, scrofulous habit, !
P"ur lu cold, blows, contusion, or irritation
fruin any eitruneoua bndy under the eyelids,
ll i remaikabUly soothing In ItserTeci.and h i
cured thousand ho would slharwi hav lost
the ri((lil.
lu cuaea ih KyeliiUar Influmed, or III ball af
lha Eye thickly covered with blood, it ecu l
aioat .k mug c and reimiv.-s all appeir.iiiuc nf
iiillammalian alter two er three application.
There is a uuinerou chits of persona that are pecu
liarly iHand to aii idents or diseases that weaken
and iiillaine III Kyea, and peihaps destroy the
trlit. who, from th nature nf their enp'oynisnts,
are cmnelled tuweik in a cloud afdua and aril.
Such should never bs without this liALSAM.
Keiiiaiiiber, ''foeing it Dilieving."
l'r ce 85 cents per jar.
Prepared anJ sold by A. It. et D. SANDS,
Druggists, 100 Kulton stret, New York.
K..rsl by II. Johnson 4iC. and Keninoroa
k Ok rinn Kranc aeo; Idea A (lorria, Marysvillet
R. II. .McDonald X Co , Suorameutoi and by
Uruggiaia genenilly. JulySI-mJ
SANDS' SARSAPARILLA,
BEMEMllEK, THIS IS TUB
Original and Genuino Article!
ACtNOWLIDOID TO aa
Tht Bfit Sariaparilla Ever JW
Tr .
THIS unr'vuled pnparallon ha perfnrmed
torn if Ih most atonihing euros that are
reoorded In th hielory of Med ciu. Tb rapidi
ty with which th pat ent recovers
Iloullli find SlrtnsOi
under its influence iasurpriaing. Kach new raw
in which il ia at plied furuiahea in the rosull a new
eeil.lieaie of ila flicucy and excellence; and w
have only to point lo Ilia accumulated testimony
nf multitude who hnva eierieticel it bfnofici.il
eH'ccta, lu convince the most incred ulous of its value.
Do n d fnrg.'t to ask for Hands' Sarwiparllla.
9' Kor sal by II. Johnson St ('. anJ Rid
iNOTun dt, I o , Bun Kraiwiaco; Rica 4c Corrm,
.Murysvilte: U. II. McUoxald as. Co., Sncrnmeiitoj
and by Drugg'sts generally. July it I m:i
All Kinds of; Produce
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE
FOB QOODS.
AT BROWN & ISROTIIKll'S.
j. r. ii Alston,
WHOLESALE j- RETAIL DEALER IN
General "'Merchandise,
'i uuw In receipt of
' ? NSW GOODS
selected wilh much care in Sua Francisco.
I hava just received ex Northerner and
lltoihcr .luiirithaii, French, English, A
AMERICAN PRINTS,
lleacliej sheetings and long cloths, plain hatred
muslin, do do snip muslin, Victoria lawn, browu
sheetings fc shirtings, hickory stripe, denims, drills
and ahip a duck.
IRISH LINENS,
linen damask, white damask, labia covers, Rus
sian towela, and crash.
' F la H S B t(
white, vellow, red, rry, fc blue, plain and twill
ed, pluin fc figured aatiul, jauca, cottonades,
weol liuaey beautiful tt) lea blankets, whitu,
red, blue, grey.
II oaloryi
Indies', misses', and cliildrrn'e brown, slate, and
mixed hura geuls' aud boys' wool aud cotton
talf bote.
Boots and Shoes:
a large lot gents' fine, medium, and coarse boots
4 shoes, Indies' and misses' calf ahnct, gaiters, fc
dippers, boys' bout shoes, children' ahoea,
fuuey ami plain.
Ha rdwarc :
Pocket knives, pruning and bud
ding knives, knives and forks,
scissors and shears, butts and
screws, strap hinges, door locks,
variety ol styJe3 ana patterns,
hand saws, tenon saws, compass
saws, bench planes, chisels, au-
ers, anger bitts, axes, liatcliets,
ammers, shovels, hoes, potato
rakes, brads, tacks, finishing nails
cut nails, wrought nails, horse
nails, &c.
Sugars, coffee, lea, eyrnp, suit, splcea, soap, soap
powders, caudles, salcralus, yeast Kwdera, cream
tartar, aod, aal aoda, iinlifn, clothe pins, scrub
hrushea, paint brushes, brooms, (lust brushes,
hand bellows, wooden pails, wash tub.-, aud wash
board.
PAIJYTS $ OILS:
White lead, red lead, Ven. red, Pruexian blue,
chrome yellow, chrome green, biirnl aud raw urn-
Del, yellow a, uiuca paini, vannyae orown, . u.
Sienue and assorted oolored smalls,
Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil,
rolar oil. Isrd oil, fish oil, tanlier' il, China nut
oil, &.C , k.e.
We will b receivinirby vcrv tamer ddi-
linns to our ireartt esleilslve stock, and FAItM-
EltS and otlier will find il lo their advantage to
call and eaamiua our poods and prirna before buy
ing elsewhere. Termt, OJUB.
J. It. RAIXTUN,
Corner Main d Fifth f.
Oregon Cily, October !, 18j3. Si
littdics :
TV TOU WISH
....AT A LOW.PRICE..tt
BE 61RE TO CALL AT TUB STORE OF
BROWN BROTHER.
i. ft, BAUTO.I,
wnoLEtan " amit biaui is
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Center Vain Fifth SlrUt,
Otnolt CITT, rMW.
STOVES, STOVES,
At Portland Prices t
II. MILWAIDT,
WIIOLESALK AND RETAIL DEALER,
Malu Street, opposite Ilia V. 9. Hotel,
OREGON CITY,
IMPORTER OK
COOK, Parlor aud Boa Stove, Tin, Sheet
Iron, and Coppar, Planished aod Japanned
War, Hoiise-furn shing llsrdwsre, Foro aad
Lilt Tump Mubbac llue, llydrauho Rama, Lead
Pipe, Wheel Zinc, Cauldron Kettles, Braat Ket
Ilea, Sk.lleta and Bake Oveus, Caw Us Us, Sauce
Pane, dtc, dre.
Also, MANUFACTURER of Tin, Copper
and Sheet Iron Ware, of every dencriplion.
Steamboat aud Jobbing work dona al Ilia low,
eel rale. aplGy
-No More Mills Burnt f
MR. BOOTH Dt-aa Si 1 1 have now la our
Mill oo of your Ctntrt Fttd Firt-prtof
SMUT MACHINES, put up twn wek ago.
I ean y that I consider It Ih greatest Improve
ment in this ola of machinery that hasouinc an
der my notice. Tho danger from fir by fr.ctiod
aud duel, common to the on in general use, ia
completely obviated. T he dual aud dirt, hereto
fore to annoying lo me, ia now effectually rem
edieJ. That part of tha mill before occupied by
lha Smul Machine ia now a clean a any pari of
th mill. 1 can tay that it i th beet uurar of
grain I ever taw. Th improvement ia Ih qual
ity of flour will be ut one discovered J in tact,
Ih great chaug produced in (very reaped i In
deed a very great one. I would aay that I have
had iu mill previous to thia a machiue that cut the
grain very much, but thia doe not cut a kernel,
and dnea not remiire hnlf lb power. Your ua
cliio will oertainly take Ilia preference ia thi
Slat, aud I would aay ou the Pacific coast
A. J. Chamum.
IaLND Mill, Oregon City, May !4, I860.
WM. MASTERS, Agent, Prond, Orrfa.
So the SsXUlors of this State 1
You will never regret trying Ihis Smut Mill.-
Yeu can eall and sea how thi clean wheal, be
fore purchasing. I have the only one in Oregon,
at present, but they , can sonn ba obtained. I
would eay that my flour haa haj a great rcputa
lion ia Ih laat two years, aud I am euliefied by
lha use of this smut mill thai il will atill make aa
improvement iu ih Dour, If any can be nudei
A.J. CHAPMAN.
Oregoa City, May 20. 18G0. 7tf
SIMILKAMEEN
GOLD MINES,
HAVE TURNED OUT
SX. JEK 1LJ MB MLJ 0X3 I
BUT TUB
" Eaglo Boot & Shoo Store "
IS NO UUMIiUU I
HEKE YOU CAN FIND THE STUFF
that will aland the tare aud wear. It pros
pools well, for I raise the color awry pan, and if
the limes were only a little brisker, I lliiuk that
it would pty very well; and if you don't boliov
il, juel camo and buy a p ilr of U OTS, after you
try them oa, for
I llavo Jhiat Received
A NEW ASSORTMENT OF
BOOTS AND SHOES,
or
The Latest Stylo aud Fashions
nni.' flu aewed French cnlf hoots, also nmrped
culf hoots and shoes nf all sorts and aixea ; Indies'
kid, murocoo, enamel and cloth gaiters, eilk elui
tic Cuiiaress-liccl gaiter, misaes' guilcl and ahoea
of every Hunt, coarse nua nua j noya anoes ui ev
ery kind that ia mentioned iu my rhyme; chil-
..If ...1 nnimar bind alloiai ! iadie Bil l
children IIOS15 of all iws, while, brown, and
fancy Miller Walef-rrodf UUAt-lviUi
J. S.'Masuu's lllackingi
Kliocuinker' FliltlinzS
Pegs, awls, hammcrSf thrcnJ, wa, naila, and
shoe-knives.
Thankful for put patronage, I respectfully so
Unit a ennliniiaiica of Datrouat'e fruin niv old cus
tomers and a many new ones a choose to nome.
Ladies and gentlemen, give me a call, young ana
old, great and small, brave and bold, for I will h
ready und happy lo Wail on you all, and in partic
ular th ladu I like lo see thorn come to pay
mi a visit. Itcmemuer Iho pluee
Two Doart Eatt tf Brown 0 Brother,
fulii street, OrcROii Clljrt
Ladies and eVntlemail, I assure you that I can
sell yuu boots and shoes as Cheap as any house i it
..... . i ,i
luwn, ar a Hill cheaper lor cam aowu. omen
prnlit and quiok sale, that is the talk that telle
the tale. tnylD J. MOON El.
COFFINS
CM. KESTER,
Undertaker,
WOULD inform Ih people or Oregon City
and viciuily that tit will keep a supply of
Heady-made Coffins, of all sizes,
constantly on hand'
it will ulna keep a
nd will be prepared to attend ta all the necesiary
.. .i i .. .... i ui. it...
business 01 llltierais oonneoieu wun uia iimv.
Shop near the seminary.
tW Custom from the country it respectfully
aolxiicd. Jun.23,U60.
Justice's Office,
OREGON CITY.
AM always on hand, and will attend to tha
COLLECTINO OF ACCOUNTS,
Drawing tip of Deeds, Mortgages,
Leases, Bonds, Powers ot
Attorney, Contracts, fcc,
and all other business committed lo my care.
Office directly eppotilt the Mannte Uuilding.
June 16, 18(iuf J. . Ul'UFORD.
BOOKS! BOOKS!
A T TUB OREGON CITY BOOK STORE,
anniiftlnf of. ..
Standard Religious, Miscellan.
- . . s J
eous, and l'oetical works,
Waverly and Dickens's Novels,
fec, &c.
Stationery, of all lcind. etc.
April 88 D. D. STEPII ENSON.
J. D. FA INTER,
(ute o'nrsai a, mxTte)
Type, Presses, Printing Material,
l aper, vaius,
And Print Stack gtnamtty,
133 CUy ttiaot, w fcatwma,
4J.! Baa tnAnevou,
Ctf, M Sim:
m ffmi to 49 ,n rofb, is h'n Hat.