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p.irAitTioM iron Wa v. York ,,0Bt kM IM"r l" Be,J j la rtffoui wun of iw traction, near t4 . . jl all.. linnAOm.i .11 .-.td. aod bf W " lot cold Mtbtr ti In Immeoio Ixxjiei o( trooiM ill b uv " v.) ioort. to and city In the LArd BtaW, whl1 "lnK column of 10 000 mm will M aenl down tin MimIi j-'j. 150.000 Into Virginia and Teitiitaaet, rjj 'fiO.OOO rtUloed about Waaliiiigtoi !li tha' Potomac. Th preparation! fo .l. -Inter esmuolirn ara of the mot rlirair ik character, eclipsing; en the miliUrj Mgtentrjr of ware or the Drat empire, tin ibeFiwt Napoleon. Tnrrfll.VO IXCIOIKT. Tt0 fullowtll; toothing Ine'dcnt ll Rlvo In letter from officer in Ike Second -Rhode li had Reffimeot: " Alter" tlte batUu wai fooilit, 1 went Into grove where the S- trtjioaiiii bed been conceeled. I lound die rroand corered with the deed end dr- i i . . t . . i.. The Hani wb mat i pray never to m again. One poor lellow, with hie leg blown off, celled me to hire end akcd me Mihike bandi with him.' He thrnaaked m if I bad any ill fueling! towardi liiin replied: ' No; but I am eorry that lirolh i ihoold be obliged to ilanlcr each oth frlathii manner.' The poor fellow burnt Into tear, and tald he came from Georgia and that ther would hare ihot him In hi ..a hooe If he bad not come. I anw ninj brart-rcoding Kcnci, too numcrotm (6 rotoiion. ... i 1 TlCKKD IUOINKKT. Such Hcffi ment ai Col. Uenlan'a never wna before formed in the world. Armed with the tar grt rifle, torn of them iltootinjr 600 feet .off hand better than at t rest, with lead er who on Saturday made a atring of 22 fnehee in t high wind, with itranzo rifle and dUtance of 1,000 what may not be rcawiiabljf txiiectcdf All the loyal State hare faroithrd each one company, winch will nwlczrou at Weehawken to practice their peculiar drill, l-.xamlnationa aro be Ing conducted there now by the Colonel' agent, nr. i. amim Jirown. mo iu-w York compnny i about full. The rxnmi nation in very xtrict, only alwut one out of twenty being admitted on an average. A Y. Tnbunr, July 31. X Prnct. Mr. O. C. Ilobliina, who rflurncd from the Net Pero-a minea last Friilny, b'vm us the following: About 1,500 practical ininera nra nt work on Rhode' Creek, Oro Finn, Cannl Onlch, and French Creek. Nearly all are doiiu.' well. . There nre ulso four or fire thousand mm a lio make n living tome other war many or whom are leaving Tor the South Fork of Clearwater, where new mid rich diitcnrcries hare been made. Mr. Roliiu, alter an examination, gives it aa his opinion, tM the miner tuke out $00,000 worth of pilil ilixt weekly. The old C'ulifnrimi mi ners say the gold Is there. Ortgonian. Pacific Railroad Uii.l On the 18th tilt., in the IT. S Sunnte, Hon. Milton S. Latham presented a Pacific Railroad Hill, 'iw carefully prepared," snye a telegram from Washington, " nt to' qbvjnte nil ob jections made last winter to this great men nm." The bill will be considered at the next session. - - . Anotiikr Hkroinb. Mrs. Knty Brow nell, dniigliter of the lit Rhode Island Rrjriiiient, nccompitincd the Regim-iit to liull's It ii n. " Slio wr.g Qred at a good many times, but craped injury. One man, in his determination to kill hor, pursued, her for' some distance, when she turned and shot him dead, and, fleeing to the woods, escaped. . ... "In titer Rattle of Bull's Run, Ilenry Beiisou, of Kenosha County, Wis., fonzht galUntlr i with hi regiment, the 2d Wis consin. 'lie was first shot through the hand, and . exclaimed " There goei one hand for the .Union. Rally, boys, and ilown with the traitors!'' Jnst then a ball struck him near the huart. lie died, ' ex claming, " Tell my father I die like a man, fighting for the Union." There wag a Fourth of July celebra tion at St. Petersburg, the feature of which was an observation made by an enthusias tic patriot, who was aware that a number of gentlemen of Southern birth wero pres ent, to the effect that if any Secessionists were about they could be accommodated with a fight, without the slightest delay or mconvem Col. Win. T. Sherman, of Ohio, is op- 1 pointed and confirmed a Brigadier General fieRegular Army. : Oregon City Market. Wheat, 60a 6acj Flour, $3,50a$5; Oats 25a30c; But ler, 12al5cj Eggs, 16c. , THE, OREGON CITY . 33 Q a a & a WILL DE OPENED UNDER A FULL board of instruction, on Sept. 3J, 1861. 'Fuller information will bo (iron in tho next B. R. FREELAND, wgoa City, Aug-. 31, 1861. Principal. A PAIR Or" BOOTS wa left at oar etoro Mine weeka ago, by acme ona to ua un "wo, and ae we aro about leaving thb) place, we left them at the Argue Offico, where lb ar caa obtain them by proving property. BROWN 4 BROTHER. Q"gon City, Aug.31,1861. Kotlee. A LL perjpna are horobr warned n4 to tretp.iaa a the righls-of the Inderaignod, by building VUcingany obatructiona in the Bay in frool of (2) ft three (3) ia Block liity-firo (65) in "Town of ASTORIA, m laid out and recorded 7 Ma MoCluro, in the county of Clalaop and 8llef Orrgon. . SAM'L T. McKEAN. Artorio,Aiigot83,1861. Justice! Justice! OLD ARE ie bound to bo the next Prerident afthe United State, aal W. P. BURNS " appointod JuoUc of the Feoce for Or- c,lt precinct, in order to prevent a eollapo "1 the Union. All official busineai entrusted to care will bo promptly attended to. Office at "J'ean head-iaertero, Ent door north of A. "r'a law office,' where ho will bo found not employed ia better buainea nt bi IVagon Shop, J dor eth of the Port OrBce, where bo would ita'l to do jwtice'to your old wagona, or auppiy with atw ouea, ae gnoj aa the boot, and aa aathe etieapnt. Ck ttkt in exrlnngt '"w. VT.V. BIT.NS. jmr '". A.wtum. r.ciusauN Olunua, T7araer Co., OKNKKAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS . wmuuu a atTAit, Dealer la Drr Goaale, Clothing, llardttari, Crock try, Glauxart, vooi Aftort, Painli, Oil; &(., lataoir Bre -proof Duck Mia rrassr, oasuoNcirr, onooit. ...f Charmaa, brlouiid hit.,. BAKERY, COSFECTIONEMY, AND FAMILT CROCERT STORE to the MOblitJimrtil of Cbarmin A W trior, iho nrm wiu bow earrjr on mmim la an Iho above moulkHiH broiwhee, in IhM ety, bopn( by otrlel ttoMioa UbutiBoo la merit the euoiiaooV farer of Ihoir old potrooo, m away aw onoe to tnmmm 10 come loiwaro. no ptlna w H be eporod w " hwioi-vooj w ou our euMomer. Notice-Settle Up! A H' '!"" ,wlllf C,,', Waaa o r.unA, win pirtM eomo rorward aid make itllomiil U Ih'ir Indr bled neat, without oeuy, oe trial yaa eaa au eominoBM dealing with U HOW RI D U Oharaua, Warner dk Co. ' AM r dtbtoi will are the atceaoity of allead ng i ww can immeouieiy. CilARMAN, WARNER CO. Oregon City, Aug. 24, 1861. INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC. WTOULD INKORM THE I'EOPLK OF J T OK SOON CITY thai otiw le bow preparrj to reroir pupile den'mo for luxrueiiua ia I.VbTl'MK.NTAL ur VOCAL .tlUBlC oa the riano Forio. aud trueta, from her pari eiiccMt ia teai-hinf, ia (in ofliefaeiioa la mooe wno may rarof her wub Iheir palronere. alia It. would refer to I'm. 8. II. Miuh. P.. rinc unirenily, ton firm, Drrfoa. urroo I. ny, A ugual 1 7, 1 Bb 1 . JStf OSWEOO, OREGON i A Dourding4rbool ft Boyt "IITILL BE OPKNED OM MONDAY, 1 1 oLrir..uLU srrii. ieei. AIJO SPENCHH HALL, M1LWAVKIE, OREGON, A DOARDING-SCIIOOL FOR GIRLS i Vill U opened on Moxdat, Scrnaata 9, 1861. Three acheob will bo ornalird and conducted under Ilio aupeiTixon of Iho aubicrtbrr, to whom any onmmunicaliuna niay bo adJieieed, unul the timeofopouinf, M Orrgon Cliy. AuguK 17, IbUl. THOMAS r. 8COTT. Once More. HAVE AGAIN GONE INTO LIVERY BUSINESS, THE id will krepliorioo per week at $3 00 or miiaia li-t-d lib im niehl 75 For hiru per day for noddle hone I 00 Thcor pnt-ea will bo charged till furthor notice it given. I have a f. w MARKS, COLTS, and FILLIES of inr own raiting, that I would exchange for olh- irpn.mriy. 8. W. AIUSS. On gon Ciiy, Auurt 17, 1861. 3m NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS, XOW OPENING AT Bannenbanm V Ackermaa'a, Oppttite (ArVain St.lhuM, .. .oonainting of... STAPLE AND FANCY Dry Goods, tlio newest styles of DRESS GOODS, SUCH AS 'nncv Poulins. Uareses Delains. both plain antl figure!, woolen goods of every description, Solferino Shawls, Tilt LATCtT BTTLI OP Rich Silk Mantels and silk Bon nets, and a large ' assortment of Millinery straw goods, embroid eries, collars, sleeves, &c. Gents' Furnishing Goods, Bo"ots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, CARPETING, (of beautiful atylea.) and CHECKED MATTIXG; GROCERIES! &c., &c, &c. Together with tha Largest and best selected stock of CUSTOM-MADE Ever offered for oala north of San Franeiacot Ctntitting f Genu' auperfino French cloth coete ; gento' Goo ilk mixed, and ilarrn eaaimere ouaineoi niw. extra fine bavy black doeskin pania: ailk mixed, eilk velvet aud Harria coaimere ponta; Lyona aim reata; Davie & Jonea' ahirta, with and collar, etc, ate. without - (4-RememboitbootoraofDANKENBAUM ACKERMAN. where yon win find the Uteet and bet aeleclod atack of Geoda ever brought lo tub eHy, which will bo aold Lower than can be purchased in Portland!! Oregon City, March 33, 1861. Mp6m C. HICBBAT, HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL ? a an saau -Sk, mrlj oppurt, Ik MctktJi Ckmrck, OSE!0 CITT. llf GROVKIi fe BAKER NOISELESS SEWnfO MACHINES IVR FAMILY USE AND Manufacturing Purposes. PRICES 'rom 60, upward! Over 50,000 In Use I W1 E BEG TO ISSURE THE TUBLIC that Ilia well-known reDUUIioo of Iheae Machinea for RELIABILITY Will ba fully auatained, and in our rapidly incre.ia. ing buaineai the aaine care will ba faithfully exer owed in every department of their manufacture. EVERY MACHINE SOLD BY VS IS WARRANTED IN EVERY RESPECT. The public attention ia rcapectfully requeated to the following FrwiH lheOrvr dk Bnker Sowing iTiacmiHC vjauipuu. The public, in their oagerneia to aupply them elvea with Sewing Machiuea making tha G RO VER dr BAKER Mitch, mual not foreet lo pur- chaoa them of the partiea who alone are authorized to eell them. All machinea Hwing from two poola, and in which ono needle only penetratea tna cloth, and having a reed which allowa the ma terial to be turned at will, are iiifringemenla. GROVER A. BAKKIt S. M. CO. A Card from Eliaa Howe, Jr. All peraona aro cautioned not to make, deal in, or uae, any aowing machinea which aew from two opoola and make the atilch known aa GROVEIl & BAKER alitch, utiles the name arepurchaied from the GROVEIl & BAKER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, or their agenta or li. cenaeee, and alamped under my patent of Septem ber 10th, 184G. Said Company and their Licenteca, alone, are legally authorized, under their own pateuta, and my aaid patent during Iho extended term thereof, to make and aell thia kind of Sewing Machine, and all athera aro piraciea upon my eaid patent, and will be dealt with accordingly wherever found. ELIA3 HOWE, Ja. 3 S TBE ATTB3T10X OV TAILOR) AND Who prefer the " Lock Stitch," ie called to our Improved Shuttle Machines, Which aro apecially adapted to their requirement, AltO fT THE BEST IN VSE! XJ K. G. BROWN, Agent, 3) ft I) Montgomery Street, SAN FRANCISCO I9hJ r. a HOLLAND, Notary Publio & Conveyancer OREGON CITY, OREGON, "iriLL TAKE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS v f of Deeda and other inatrumania of writing. Will draw up an abort notice, Deeds, Honda, Mart. f agee, Powori of Attorney, oVo oto. particular attention paid to the collection of debt and Will attend promptly to all business entrusted la bia care. Urnce in t. apt Jolinann a rurniluro Store, opposite the Courl-houae. May 8i, 188 1. JT. II. MITCHELL, ATTORNEY COUNSELOR AT LAW, Ai BtUtittr in CJUarery, PORTLAND, OREGON. OUlco Front Street, opposite Vaughu'a Wharf. Collections made aud promptly remitted, fapl F. A. J. DISS, OonunlttioB' Merchant, Dttltr in Ctlitrni ana Oregon PreaWe, No. 431 Eaat alreet, , . (Between Clay and Waablngloo stteeli,) 8 AN FRANCISCO, WILL bo happy lo transact any business In hia hue thai may ba entrusted to hie cara ny producers or merchants in Oregon. All busi nrn entrusted lo hia charge will be promptly at tended to ou reasonable terms. . . July SO, 'CI -If AINSW0RTH&0IER00RFFa WTE ARE NOW OPENING IT in ma Hew rire-Proof Brick, l80B AND WELL ASSORTED ITOCI OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Foaling perfectly secure agalnit lire, wa will now Offer Grtater Inducements than ever to the publio. Wa are constantly in receipt of GOODS elected with tha greatest pare (aa to pricea and quality), and are confident that our faoilitiea will enable us to oiler and ! good ' AT PORTLAND PRICES ! (freights on), and would advias all those visiting lliie city lo purchase coo la, to examine our slock and pricea before pun-baaiue olaewhero. We have, and arejusl receiving, an Invoice of consisting in part of the following articlea Coche co, Pecifir, lladley, Conestejro, Sprague, Philip Allen, Kali River, Merriinac, Bripgs, and numer ous other choice PRINTS, nil lattHyltt; Eng. isn a, r mien merinos, Lyonese clolli, mohair and ii her Debatet braxe, wool, dc muslin da lainee, black, blue, purple, 4 pink merinos, fancy plaids, jaconet, book, awiaa, St mull muslin, ladiea emu. eete, collars, hdkfs &.sklrta, dress & bonnet trim mings, Trench it domestic ginghams, French awna from 131 to 35c, blue, mixed, ti grey eati. not, wool dc cotton jean onilonatle, bleached and brown aheeling from 3-4 to 10-4 wide, brown and bleached drills, denims, hickory shirting) Silesia, marine, brown, and Irish linen, nankeen, diaper, and crash, largo lot of linen and thread lacea nd edging, hosiery, in. MEN'S d Dors' CLOTHING: Blue, black, and brown cloth coats j 10 dm hlk cloth vesta, 5 dot while and buff Marseilles Ho., velvet mid satin do.; 30 dot entiiiot panta, doeskin and fancy cauiinere do, 30 dot merino and cotton undershirts, grey, blue, it black cloth over coats, itli a gcueral assortment of geuta furnishing goods. BOOTS $ SHOES.-Men'; boys', and youths' boots; Indies', misses', and children's mo rocco, goat, kid, and calf Congress boots, with it ithout heels; ladies kid alipwra. G r o eerie s io and Java coffee, black and green tea, X. O., China, Balavia Island, Ca). refined, and crushed sugnr, K. Iloston, Cnl., siignr-hnuso, a golden syr- aalt, a to VUU lb sks; I UU Kga nails, aasrt aizea; ill's pale, chemical, it English soap, eonp pow er!, powder, shot, 4 lead; yeast powder, sulera- tus, cream tartar, smoking k chawing tobacco, green corn, pea; lomaloti, Urate And blackber riee, in 2 lb tins; spice, pepper, and cassia, pearl barley, maccaroui, Vermicelli, corn aturch, alm onds, walnuta, Urnill nuts, raisins, Chili peaches, dried fruit; mackerel, in qr hlf bbls; sardiuea. A tine assorlment or CROCKERY d TABLE CUTLERY 1 SO cratea assorted ware, 40 dot ateel picks, SO Dutch 4 lldla hoea. White Lead, OH, and Window Glass; til a variety of other articlee usually kept. IT We will pay cash for wheat, llour, bacon, utter, eftgs, aud almost everything the farmer aa to sell. Oregon City, April 16, 1861. Yamhill House, AT LAFAYETTE, texmb: Per wctk $3 00 meal 25 The table ia furnished aa well aa that of any hotel in the country. junelS STABLING. 10 TATK OF OREGON, I Clackamas County. j TO PETER EDDY: You are hereby notified that a writ of at- tnchment has been issued against you and your property attached to autisfy the demand of J. W. Lewis, amounting to sevenly-ono dollars and ghly cents ; now, unless you shall appear uelurs . V. Burns, tM., a Justice of the fence In and for said county, at hia office in Oregon City, on a30lhdayof August, 1UCI, judgment will bo rendered against you, aud your properly aold to pay the debt. I. w. i.i, J'luinun. Dated thia 23d day of June, 1861. Ct'Pfflf 1 For the INSTANT RE- AO 1 IllUAl LIKE and PERMANENT CURE of thia distressing complaint use rSNST'l BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES, Made by C. B. SEYMOUR .' CO., 458 Broad way, NEW YORK. Price, 11,50 per box; aent frea by post, $13 per doten boxes, fiee by Express. FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS' PAINTER t CO., Practical Printer; and Deals in Type, Presses, Printing Materials, Ink, Paper, Carde, t,t.. j.a.raiNTfa ) 51 Clay Street, above Sansome, j u raiKTia J San Francisco. T.r. rainTf a J tTOffieea fitted out with dwpatch. Ladies: JF TOU WISH 0323 QID22, ....AT A LOW PRICE.... BE SURE TO CALL AT THE STORE OF BROWN 4 BROTHER. CBACKER-Hraya on hand at F CilARMAN 8- SANDS' SARSAPARILLA The Original ami Gtnuim Article. Endorsed by lb Medical Faculty a being tha BEST and PUREST r.ltracl e)f MerMMMHe made. SANDS' SARSAPARILLA I'urlfiea iho Wood. RANDS' SAU8APARII.LA Curat Scrofula. SANDS' SARSArARIf.LA Curca Stubborn I'lecr. SANDS' SARSAPARILLA Curra Cutaoeoua Eruptions. SAXDS SARSAPARILLA Curoa Strumout Complaint. SANDS' SARSATARILLA Curra Mercurial IXirasci. SANDS' SARSAPARILLA Ncvrr FaiU! SANDS' SARSAPARILLA May ba safely token al all times it will ecuro to Ladies a regular perioclio habit, aud la Ilia very beet medicine they can lake whan arr.ved al the period called " turn or ire." Alk fur Sandt" Sarieparilla, and (ale no ttkrr. Prepared by A. B. It 1). MANDH, Druggiva, luu tulton it., corner of William, n. r. Kor aal by Rkoinotom k Co., San Kran.-isroi Smith It Davie, Portland Dr. Ktcsi.i, Oregon Oily. . au Ho, for the Mines! SELLING OFF AT COST! VT BROWN de BltOTIIEK, being about to J.1 o close out business In Oregon Ciiv, would inform the publio that ihry are now ottering Iheir large and hue sloes: l goods at Cost Prices in San Francisco ! Those w ho want bargains will do well to call soon, Notice. All those Indebted tone will please pnme for ward and settle be'ore the 1st of September, and eave costs, aa an officer will certainly wait on Ihem after that date and those having bills agaiusl us will present Ihem fur payment. Oregon City, Ai'gust 3, lHtil. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of an executiuuto me dirre'ed by the county court of Clackamas county, Male of On con, dated Auirust 10th, 1861. In fa vor of G. C. Davidson and against I). 1. bchnebly, fer Iho sum of one hundred and three dollars and twenty-four cents ($103,24) and cost of suit, with interest at two per cent- per month, I have levied upon all Die rihl, title, and interest of the said 1). J. Schnebly in and lo the following described real estate, to will Be ginning with line equidistant from the river as Hint of Ambrose r-n-lda two acres; aud al Ins south east oorner running in a westerly direction Iho full breadth of 'lie late Robert Moore 'a laud claim thence southerly far enough to compreheud five acres, thence easterly to within forty feet of the Willamette hver, thence north to the place of be ginning, containing five (5) aorea, togoiui-r with all the improvements, d:c.,tliereunto belonging, which maid real estate I will olF. r for sale at auction lo the highest bidder for cash oil Monday the 16th day of September, 1801, at tha court-house door in Oregon Ciiy, at 1 1 o'clock a. at., to satisfy aaid ex ecution and costs and accruing costs. JOHN THOMAS, August 17, ISGI. Sheriff Claclumaa Co. Important to Housekeepers ! Ai Family ought to In Without MEYER'S MIRACULOUS Vermin Destroyer. IT hna deatreyed every description of Vermin infesting premises where it haa been used, and proved to the entire satisfaction of nvrchaaers that it is the one thing needful to promote) thorough cleanliness. BXJAB TXZXS! OtBce r the VI. 8. Naval lnanecter af Pro vlalona ana t'lolhlif, Navv Yarn, N. Y., July 20, 18.18. This ia lo certify that Joseph Meyer, Practical Chenrst, has, by the nse of hia preparations, driv en all the rata from Government Store No. G af this Inspection, which wns Infestsd With thoee de structive animals; aud Hint I witnessed an ox Iraordiuary destruction of cockroaches, by Mr. Meyer; although, when he applied hia powder about Iheir places of resort, only a few were seen, soon after, in leaa than fifteen minutes, tbe Hour ol the room waa literally covered with litem, annio already dead, others dying, and I feel aaaurvd that by a few applications of nia C'homioal Powder, (which ia certaiuly very efficacious,) Mr. Meyer would entirely rid a houne of thrsn obnoxious in sects. JNO. D. GIBSON, Intpictor of Provieitne and Clothing. Sole Agents, A. U. HANDS A. CO., Whole aale Druggists, 141 William street, corner of Ful ton, New York. For sale by II. Johnson It co., San Francisco, and by Druggists generally. 3$ Dr. WM. HALL'S BALSAM all diseasea of Iho LUNGS and For the cure of consumption, de. CURES throat. dine, asthma, bronchitis, wasting of flesh, night sweats, spitting of blood, whooping cough, diffi culty of breathing, colds, cougns, innuepwi, phthisic, piiu in the side, aud all diseasea of the lungs, it Is Uncqtialcd ! Hall e Lung Dallam, in all cases, gives the best satisfaction; Has wrought more cures since its introduction than any other cough medicine ; Is endorsed by our leading physicians aa the safest and beet remedy now before the public; Is safe to use among children, yet powerful in canes of chronic pulmonary disease; Brinp in certificates almost daily of Its wonder ful cores in all parte of the country. There ie no medicine within our knowledge that has acquired so great and wide-spread popularity, in so short a spare of time, ae DR. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. Its bal aamic and healing properties are magical. It ia highly expectoraut and tonio. It contains not a grain of opium or morphine, the narcotic and as tringent properties which have) created so much prejudice against similar preparations. We believe that medicine possessing real merits will effect cures whenever it ia ased, at home or abroad. Or. Hall's Balsam for the Longs ia no paregoric preparation, but one which, if used in season, will eave the hvee of Ihous anda. The moat distressing cough ia frequently relieved by a single dose, and broken up ia a few boars' time. The afflicted do nut have lo take bottle after bottle before they find whether this remedy will eflord relief or no. Hoar what PhyeWana any of Dr. Halle Bal aam. Sayeonoi "I, with confidence, recom mend tha Balaam as soperk to any preparation." Another aa- s : -1 have need it with uniform suc cess, and eon eonfidently recommend it for all those eoropiainta lor which ft ia ftored ae a rem edy." Bull another wriiee : ' I have s smite lie ia awyiag that H ia a safe, convenient, sad efteaaioaa madiano." .fold by all Dr'ggitta. Cerarr Teirrf sad Water atreele, aff ile Ike Ferrf Landing, OREGON CITY. rpllE traveling puWio are respectfully X invited lo give ma a aell. The Ureiron House ia Ilia most pleas., antly located hotel in tbe hlaie, aa.1 baa boen.ew arranged aa lo make It esse of the nvt eummodi one huuaee In the country. THE TABLE will always be supplied with Ihe best thai JU market affords. Good acoomuiuUlieuo fur ladies and families. raiccsi Board and lodging, per seek Board, without lodging, per week..., Hoard per day, wub lodging Hingla aural . ft.eu .. I. Ml ighla lodging..... .ill hokum. May 7, 1859. Proprietor. CIIAIILLI r. KOOni.tM, Importer and Deal, r ia TrE, t R Kit HEN. AD aeUTI'tl Material. INKS, CARD STOCK, ., Noa. Ill and 1 13 Cloy Hlreel toa rrmnciaco. fly For Sale on Time. WILL PELL OM TIME, tilth apnTue.l security in notes, a fifAS OF FINU IIOKHES, harness and WAOOX, yoke of WORK OXKN, a k4 of COWH and young stork, forty head of horses, farming uleiwils, ate., die. W. L. ADAM". Lafayette, Feb. 9, 1861. D. D. (STEPHENSON, DENTIST, has removed hie office Is Ilia Hftm erer le Artnt Ofcre, where he ia prepared to do all work in but lino. Xfotlee. ALL ORDERS on tha Treasurer of Clacka mas count V, Orrgon, preeanie.1 before) Jam ary let, ll'H. will be paid oa presentation nt my office iu Orrgon City. n I'lr.Kinmr r, On goo City, July 90, IHb'l. Treawirer. MEDICAL OlSCOVERy. HC.Oll.ll Blood & Liver Syrup, Oft SARSAPARILLA AND STILLINGA, fob Ttit cm or Scrofula, Syphilitic, nud Mercu rial Diseases, Ultl sores, skin diseases, and all other diseasea which aro caused hy an Xmpnrt) itatt of tbe Blood t THIS BLOOD k LIVER SYRUP IT IS WARRANTED JJ I'n cure all scrofulous and oilier diseasea that origiualo from the auooo oa uvea. HEAD THE STATKMBST OK MR. M. McWII.I.IAMS. Who ie Klder in Uev. Horace Hiuhnull'a ehureh, regarding the cure of hia daughter, who waa to all appearances crippled for life with the ter rible disease, SCKOKL'LAs CiaciiNaTi, Feb. S3, 1859. Mcsaaa. A. L. Pcovii.l dc Co. Dear Sirs: I fool it my duty lo wnle yen, and lot you know what your liloo.1 and Livor ayrnp aa tloue for my ilaugliter, aim mat or puuusniug It others who solli r with Ilia aamo disease may know of il, and by ila use derive great benefit. Mv dauihler Klita haa been sorely alllioled with SCROFULA, attended with great pain, fur mora than two yeara. She had some five or six running Ulcere 011 one of her feet, ona on her hip, and on on her back. They caused oentreclioa af the limbs so that aha could not walk. Al tbie time, frum the high recommendation 01 your lllood and Liver Syrup in curing such diseaaoe, t waa induced to trv it. She commenced uaing it. and aa the medicine acted 011 thu blood, tha aorea ooiiiiueuced to heal. Tito limbs aro getting eirsigM she ie now gaining atreuglh. 1 have only used three bottles of the medioine, and ih can now wulk quit well. 1 our 11100a ano uiw Syrup haa dona wooden in restoring her health. nun tue irreateai respect, 1 remain yuun., 11. MuWiLLiana. STATEMENT OF Rf;V. HORACE BUfiH. Cily Jfisfienery d Paelor of the I'retiyterian caurcn. Cincinnati, March 2d, 1859. Menem. A. L. Soovill a to. Dear Sirs: M. MoWilliunn, Is an eider the church of which I am pastor, I am ao- quuinted with the circumstances of Ihe can of his daughter, and I have no hesitancy 10 Buying thai I consider the oure truly wonderful. HORACK UU3HNKI.L. Soovii.i.'e Blo.iu anu Livxa Sraiir lor aal by ill the principnl Driifrjriste everywhere. Dr. A. II. STEELE, Agent, OregoN Cily. CV.O. W. HNKLL, auccesnpr to Park li Whit, Agent, Son Franciico, 130 W aslungtnn St., lmvortrr and General Aaenl for all Piituiit JledlcliuteeY fnncf Uoodt, which are ohvrud to ilia I rude New York prire, uit k but coet of Importation XtTotlco. Til 12 undersiirned. vxecmer af the Inst will and JL testament of the lute Dr. John McLoughlin, takes this mode of warning all persons against uiug or in nny way appropriating or destroying trees, or timber of any kind, uimjii Ihe "Oregon City Claim," without first obtaining leave. I he liavoo now troino 011 muat ba stopped. Ilia un derfilled intends treating all persona violating Iho requirements of thia notice as trespassers. 1 ...xtit.-t ifAijiL'ir iJA'lll'U iiaivf 01 , Executor, &o. Oregon City, March 30, 1801 . aJYoticc. A1 LL persbna knowing themselves indebted to Ihe undersigned by book account, are hereuy notified lo call immediately and make settlement the same, aa no further indulgence will b von. AINSWORTH A DIERDOKKK. Origou City, Feb. 33, 1861. CAST -STEEL V L 0V S ! rpiIE undersigned are now enira'e. in manu X facturini some of tbe BEST t;AST- TEEL PLOWS over made on tine roam, hich they are not afraid to warrant, and which they are selling at Price l (uit Ike Time. Wa liav mode material improvements ea our old pattern, and thoa who have tried our plows give them tbe preference over any nlber Ibey have over used. W are earryinr-on an exten sive manufactory, and intend lo k--p up with Ih rapidly increasing demand. If von want a UOOD FLOW, of aaay draft. and sure to aeour, get one of Ryneareon' Bull- title PUiee. L.A A. W. RYNEAUSON". Itutevllle, March 23, IbCl. Tor Sale. THE HALF OF U)T NO. I I.V BLOCK No. 4, adjoining the Munnio Building, in thai city, loqu.r at the Argue OnV. Orefnn City, March 30, IHM. Toys, Toys. Afcll scrri-y for cIiuistmas ami Wew Tear's juit rewrrrd at 3. V CHAUMAS-S. April iff, !S;9