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About Oregon spectator. (Oregon City, O.T. [i.e. Or.]) 1846-1855 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1847)
V V ' I. 4 ' I ' Rrsoford, Tlmt our committer-he nnd ore lioreby instructed to maintain micli correN ondciicn with tho committee I oilier conn li(jH, an best cnlculuted to firing the prodti. com of nil clfiHHC'H into onu united whole, up on intelligent principle of co-operation, for Miinding I"1"1' finnd with the producer of ..il.,.. .... r... i i. . "linn ujiimii", iur exi.'iianuing prmjuuiH a dictated Ity mutual iiecfMitioM, rethnr thkti NUlTering thn way between uh to bo longer hedged up by speculators who would enalavc tho whole. Remrnl, Tlint Mornim. Dnviil Lenox and tlavid Hill Iwi added to our prrwnt acting committee, and that they In: instructed to net; tire a market for our uet crop on nil van tngeoUN principles. tftolvrd, That from the time of our next adjournment, we continue to meet monthly, on the third .Saturday of every month, at II o'clock A. M. for the purpose of discussion nnd action on all Hucject connected with our prosperity and p;cuurul welfare. llfolrrd, That the secretary transcribe the proceedinu of thJN meeting and oflerthe itamc ior puoiiuauoii m tne uregon Hjicc tator. The committee rcapectfully invite attcn lion to the leading principle of thin article, ' us no much of correspondence addressed to ' committees, and every individual even of! tho other counties, who feels the importance of permanently opening a business channel to be owned and controlled by that part of the laboring classes who claim the right to iows the profits of their industry. In behalf of the committee, J. H. (MUFFIN, Secretary. For ttie Oregon Spectator. Mr. Kuitok The humble utteiupt of Observer' to furnish information on a sub ject of great public interest, bus been (issail. ed in a lute number of the Spectator, by a writer under the signature M., with u "de. greo of usjK-rity of which it is impossible to conceive the object or di-Nifjii. 'Oborv cr's statements being founded on plain busi. ties results, are so simple in themselves, that any )eroii of common sent1 may un. derstuud their import, and any jxTmxi sodis posod may easily test their correctness ; the prices of wheat and the rates of transport Iwiag well known to the fanning and iner. naaliln community of this country. A plain statement is however, a matter that M.' will not believe ; its very simplicity is per plexing, and the strongest assurance of truth only serves the more readily to overcome his wavering faith ; for, he was taught in youth tltntjdl men are deceivers, antl the experi. ncc of his riper years has, alas! confirmed tbe force of that precocious lesson of wis. tiom. No man, Mr. Hditor, can produce a strong. r claim to sympathy, than tho victim of suspicion. Tho suspicious temper finds uli ment in ' trifles light as air;' and is the source of endless vexation to the unhappy being on whom nature or education has bestowed that unenviable possession. Ho who has never found truth in man, must have been unfor tunate indeed in his experience, and in his Association with his follow being. For my own part, Mr. Editor, I love to look at the bright side of human nature, to urvcy that true nobility of soul, which, re posing in the culm of conscious integrity, hccs its own imago reflected in the minds of other men, nnd judging of their actions by its own upright motives, enn venture to be lieve that virtue has not altogether fled tho earth. It is with much reluctance, Mr. Kditor, that 1 now occupy your time with idle con troversies ; it appears however, but nn act of justice to renew the assurance, that tho information in my former communication is authentic, as may be proved on the clearest evidence, from the documents i examined. When ' M.' has read and understands what 1 then wrote on the subject, he will find that he bus boon fighting with shadows of his own ruisiug, and not with the Wutcineuts of Ob server,' u fact which must plead my excuse for not troubling you with further remarks. OBSERVER. affirmative, shall, before the arguments are commenced, furnish to the Court and the opposing counsel each, an abstract of the case, and u brief of the pints nnd nutliori tieH relied upon, written in n legible band ; and the opposing counsel shall furnish like briefs of tho points end authorities relied up on in tho negative. J. QUINN THORNTON, Judge of the Supreme Court of f Oregon Territory. $ MARRIED la Oregon City, on Simdav. dm letb instant, bv Ilia Rev. Mr. Jolnwoo. Mr x'llSA. i.om f. hedoeh io.mimEi.izahetn jam: HARLOW, nil of lli- ubovr mentioned place. Also At her father' residence, m Thnr day, the WM of April, by the Rev. Mr. Sim-IIiii. Mew huscilla a. ro(;krs to n. k. sri ton, nil of Variihill county. AImi On Wcdnesdny, thn 2lt of April, ut the renidcnce of Almnrine Hill, by the Rev. Mr. Sw llmg, Mr. JOSEPH . KOOEItH, of Ynmliill county, to I.ETIT1A Fl.ETT, of Tiiahtin Rouiity. .Muy the happy couple live n long ami happy lif' may peace, prosperity innl hapriiieM surround them during ilieir journey through life. To the JKhtt'toi-N of Oi-ckoii. IN consenting to be a candidate for the iflir:e of OoTfrrwr of Oregon Territory in tlin c luniiugcHti va, I ptacaj oayaelf wholly in the hand of my friend, ratuAed that tbey will do lue junticc. With the ut mot cuiifidence I leave the ime tomy fellow citizens. A. L. LOVEJOY. April Will, 18-17. DiMolitloa. fflHE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore JL exirtiug between lh undersigned, under the name and atvle of FOMEROY &. HEDOES, i tin day diatolved by mutual consent. And all tho; indebted tonaid company, are hereby notified lu inula immediate payment to valler I'omeniy, who .' herrlij niillioriod to receive all duea in fawof tin-munc; and ihoMi having demand aguiiut autd finn, will ;' M-nt them to Mid I'omeroy for payment, v!i Imi un dertaken to pay all the drbtn of the mid compuuv. i WALTER I'OMlilKiV, ! A. F. IIEI)t;ES. Oregon City, April 27tii, Ie47. Ji7 Prints, Prints. AT No. 3, Commercial Row, n larr- ,-irtiiii'tii of I'nnla, aoine ver)-rich. Alwt, Druum' '.. per and PenciU, I'ainU, &.C. &c. Notice. THE KUnSCRIHER haa thin day du.poM-,1 of hia inlereat in tho Aarosu Millm. m cullrd, to H.wy II. IIiMt. A. E. WHSOiV. I'ortUnd, March 3It, 18-17 It7 Hotice. IHKKEBV forbid all person from tr.-Kjioinj: in any manner whatever, upon any part or ,.irrcl of my Laso Claim made in 1st a, ami un-enl lv Jeaw AppJegate, Ean... aa per file DecrrnlK-r HUli, 18-t3 in the Recorder Office in Oregon City. All peiwn are aim cautioned againat purchaxini; any por tion of the above claim except from the xuWnlx-r. JOHN .McUU(-lI.!.V. Oregon City, April 1.1, ldl7. 'JiC, Notice. I HEREBY caution all pemoni rinrticulnrly Jobn Mclaughlin,) againd trcj;uwni,' in any manner whatever ujmn my Land Claim UinR-mit; on the Willamette river and lying adjacent in the Town of Oregon City, which was recorded bv m- on the ICth day of October, 1846, and upon which I now reiide. And I aim caution all peraoiu u(;aint jinr chaaing any part or parcel of the aamo from wiid John Mclaughlin or any permn claiming under him, an he hua no lawful titlo to any portion of naid prciiu- ,oli. IHKKDIIV mnk't ow-r nil my ni;lit mid till'! to iji'Vmnifif nli..ii, loan) x rwiu Hint will caii! tin iniliviiliinl to !. ilmrovcri'il anil convirted, that killed in) Kirri-I hurxi h) nhoituig Ihui ruiiiiifii; ut I. Thomp aonV, ( 'li'-liali'in valley. J. ;. CAMl'IIELL. tJregon C.'y, April 2!, 1" 17. It7l Hale of Town Lots. AITHJ.IC SALE or Lot in the Town of . Atf Iiimiii, ;n V.iinliill rouiity, on ll.o went bank of tho WilluiiH-tii- rm-r, at Mntlicny'H I'erry, will take plain on the l.'itli il.ij of May next, on the irrrniiwn. U III lit ttlll l,e taken III IMWIH'lll. further p'irtieu:ir n to termn, Ac will le made j kfiA-iiou (hi il.i) ut ale ' )ii:l m vthenv. pril !.. I -IT. yt7Kl , "(MR I) EN SEEDS!! , tt'O tIIl4J'I'IJ aiMirtiiieiit, nuH-rior 'jualitj, at No. li, Comiii in mi. ItiiH. MI.IIOIt.N. LXWTON, . Co Oregon C,tj, pf, l.'i, 1-17 (,tf Ail'ini Sin.tli, ( oinpi't, i r HILL IUK DIVORCE. EIit.-ik-iIi Mnith, Def nt 5 Application uil lx ini'l' by f-ouiplainnnt lo j the Vuiiiliill (in nit ( ourt, on tho firt day of i the Septemlier tenn tli'fiof. to le- In III at the Fulliof k...i..ii ...... i. 'i.i r i :......... i...- iHir I nilllllll ll.'-. IJH III. .Ill 1IIIIIIJ.I, III -ir-,j,. i , ,,, IVr:u H. IIiiinftt A J fivrjin luuxiyrr & lovkjoy, Attorneyo and Counsellors at Law, Ami .Solicitors lit C'lniiirory, WILL practice in civil cnw in tho neier.il ' ' eiiil CouriH in Oregon Temlor), and in tn Supreme Court at Oregon City Jan. Ut, 1-17. S.'itf friA.NK Waki.. Wim.iim M. .Smith Ward & Smith, : o .ti nissio x ti );: it : n a S'Fh, ..N .'it f FltA.Sf ISCO, J. IS. .TOrCliirK A: o. (JEN ERA L AND COMMISSION MERCM NTS. JAMES II MeCLI'Ri;. ALI'A NDER ;. MIELL, IIENRV CHKVEU, Nov -, I--10. llosoi.i l.f, (J.lll , I Simihk il Im..:i. ijur Tavern and Tannery. NOTICE h h'-rebv given to the citizen of Oregon, that the uudernigntcl in now occup ,mg the rtand fomierly kept by .Mulky, on th" r' -..!.. ... .1... I i....... . -i ..,.- .i i , , . , . ., . - w -i piiii: vi me ii, I, nun ii'mw n ij i;i,i3 ti iiiiui ...-- upon i-tition h ed, for it dn-ree to diiMilve the iKjiidnof , , , .. . hi ' . o, ,i 11 . ii . . i i ,i i-i'tion to all who uiiv call on hun. I rnn ICeatJy iiiuiiiiii-'ii, 'fiiiiiii.i' li ifini 'il rum i iiijfi!iiiiuni uiiii ilefriiilaiit. Thm 1 therefore to notify huiiI defi-ndati , her agent or altoni'-v, that if the haul M-tuiou h nut answered or denied, on or before the calling of naid caiwe at o.'iiil term, the xnul x-tition will Ixi takiu nx confeMM d, and a decree rendered accordingly. And tie ifliid defendant it further notified, that tho ruu-e hllegid in i -a id x-titioii, ih willful dem-rtioii of the com- i piaiiiaiu ii r om- e.ir III R.VETT .V LOVIUOY, Sol'rn for Compliiiuaiit. ( April i:, 1-17 lit.. , Female School. rBllio NccoikI Hovilon of ."Tin. IV. !H. JL Thornton' School, in thm city, will roillllielili' on .Monday tin- I'ltll HWt.lIlt, ana will con tinue ri tell week. All the brnuch'.-x iiKiiallt corn in." d in a thorough Kiiglih eilueation, are taught in tlint .si-liiMil, together with Plain and mamettat pay. 'J.') ci iiU ier iihmI. I'm e for burn over night, 7." renin. 'l kinds of proiluce will In- received for the name. AImi, IlidcH ulurli he will receive and tan on char'-. I'larea ot deiowt Jw-eph .Mclxiiighliu, ' near ttie mouth of Yamhill nter, and at this Tanner) , I aUo, at my Tavern Main! L. D. K.UI I IJ. Luiii Citv, pril .'Mi. l-i"".-7tf. Wagon and Cart Tire. TJAR IRO.N.Kuitable for Wagon nnd Cart Tire, Mw .ivorti-d M7ec, for Kile at the Ilnek ftton on H Oct. 1.1, 1-1(1. Ore- lilt I AND CART Il(iXE, for sale it V1A.0 T the llrick Store, Oregon City. On. 1.1. 1-40. Farm For Sale. Ne.-dle Work. Drawing, and Painting in .MvMotmtu TIHIE St'HSCIilHER ort'em tur i-ale hui t.tlnabln ami m Water Colom. I I JL country M-at, alnnit H-ten iiuIih aliotu Oregon Mnet attention will lie given, not only to the intel- ', City, near tin- Willamette, in Ilaker'n prairie. Thero lectual improvement of the piipiln, but alw to their are over three hundred acre of prairie, and one hun noralK mid maur.eni. ItwMrx. Thoniton'n deeigntu ilred ready for cultitiitiou, Mirrounded with good fence, make thm a vrtiianent School; and her mt ncrew 1'jmii the I'ami w a jimI log Iioum-, "Jtl by 30 feet, and long ex)erieii';e u ay'teachcr, enable her lo 1ioh- well of good tvatt-r, l-ing well calculated by natirn: that nhe will giva general aatif faction. for racing cattle or hla-t-i. JJupil will be chargdCroin the time of their enter- LOTS. tejf Che School, unlihytae clfe of the Sewion. ror 1-IVE TOWN' LOTS in Oregon City, with , buildings on them that ay a rent of .'J'JII per month. AUo, bin intrreft in the utidujiuned T vn Lota in (. lacknmax City. Any jiernoiw winliing to purchase projierty of this kind, mat do well to call on the Sulcriler on Water Street. If any jierson wnhe to p-it hecie, I will make a dicouiit of fifty jkt cent. A. IICSTED. Oregon City. Jan. 7, le-17. 2jtf further particular, inquire ot Mr. Tliornton. Hcrr.acc . Hu Excellency, Cea Aberaethy, J Hon. A. A. Skintuu, I Oregon Citv . Rev. Ceo. (lary, ' ) Dr. .M.ircuii Wliitman, Wallatv.illa. Oregon City, April l.'llh, le47. ly B Notice. TBI HE undeiYigued have thn day fonneil a co-part JL ui'ivhip for the traiikartion ot (leiieml Commit. I wnii Uu-meisn at ( Iregon Cuy and 1'ortl.uid, under tho liamn amUttle ul F. W. i'ettvgrove V Co. V. W 'I'E'lTYtJRtn-E, A. E. WILSON. DAVID .McLOl t.IILIN Oregon City. Nov Huh, 1MII. M ; Caution. T1III Sulrwrilier hen by caulinim all persons ag.-iiu-t tni-tmg Iin wife, India Alderman, as iigar, ( otli'c, .NiilmegK, ground lVpjH'r he will hcreutter pa no di-htu ot her contracting. April 31M, 18-17. A. J. VICKERS. t :ii7 I Portland, March l-, 1-17. M. R. In Vacation April 20th, 1847. Tho Momhors of tho Har in Oregon Ter ritory aro informed, that on tho first day of tho noxt term of tho Supremo Court of naid Torritory, the following order will bo nindo Imperative : That in all cases wlieroorul arguments uro heard in thin court, the counsel holding tho Notice. IIIERRUY caution all person fivirticul.vrly (Jen. AlaiMon iiiuted) apalnt trcfpaxKing in any manner whatover upon my Land Claim, nilimted nil the bank of the Clackama river, (ipiNjmio to the In dian village, and which wo recorded by me on the I8lh day of Jauuary, 18-17 on which I am now re siding. And I alo caution all pemoiu from purchux injf uny mrt or parcel of the came from void I lusted, luho haauoluwfullitloto any of imid preiuiiii'ii. ELIJAH III'XTON. April S7lh, 1847. :ii7 THE l'ARTNKRSIIII' heretofore i-MHtiii" h iween 11111.11 FOSTER and WILLIAM C. DEMENT, being diwolved, ull htnuih having partnernhip nccouut to nettle, will iileane mil on I'iw ternnd Dement, aa neither of u I individually mi thorited to Mttln the portnenhip nccnuutx in fn'vur of or agahurt the firm. WILLIAM C. DEMENT. April 24, 1847. ;ii7 iVeticc. THIS Subac.-ibcr would hereby caution all pcrxoiiii uguinrt receiving u Note of hand drawn by him, in favor of N. N. Oiborn, bearing duto khiu'wIhth about a year ago, to tho amount of 73 dollar, inas much u he ha paid about f5 dollar on aid note, nnd the aaid N. N. Onbom ha fulled to give n receipt fur the same according to ugrccment. RICHARD WHITE. April 2C, 1817. H7p.l i NO TICK. 'rrJIi: SI'ItS:UIIIi:S olTcr for -nU- on JL n-itwinable temu, at their Stork in Oregon City, the fulloiwug article, viz: DRY GOODS. Silks MoiiM-lame de Lame, Cufhtnerw, CaMimere de Ecikm-, llalzanuei, .Mulin, l.'pv"-, 1mm u and bleached Coltoii", C.iinbricn, Tartan nnd net wool Shawls, Clinton I'l.iunel, ladieii and miit-es cotton Hom-, white and colored, rojtou uud bilk Handkerchiefs. Mohair Miltn, cotton and lore Caw, lace Edging and Inwrlion, CaM-imrrer. Dm- Skin Ciuinbrooiui, Vc. Groceries. M and (Jinger, whale mid perm Oil, Salt, &c. ir. 'roi'liry 'il'tiri. Di-liM, l'lnti-s. Cup- and S.incerH, China Tea Sett. Ilouk .Mugi, 1'iti'hi ik, plain and cut gla-si Tumbler, Ciutor, Salt-,, Ac. Furniture. lliireaui, II. d-teaii. Chairi, Writing l)ehi:, ladies' Work-boxes, Lool.ing (il.iK.es, ,ic. IIAKIM'AKi:. I'l.ines. Rubs, hand and hack S.ttvs, Sad Iroiw, Chisels (.linger-, Tr.ii'o Chains, llolui, N'nils, Spikes, cari-iiter's Coinpi-is, Razors, Hand Vices, Files, I'iM'ket and IVn Knives, Table Knives and Forks, SrisNirs. I'.ulli'i'ks, cln-t nnd dinir Locks, Chiili-ls, usMirteil llrails Dr. Inns. I.ell.ms m.a-iirmg lilpes, Axes. llalCIICLs, s. , , . . , . ., ... -. f ., .sKiKe .-siiutrsiei'ititrtis, .-sniivfM nun I ongs, ttoou n ,..i t,.,. ...L,.,, ,, t.;,., i .- ,i., ,,., . ; . - . . . . . . . U.ll 11.11, rw.i -1 (lllk ( I'll II1IF ALDERMAN. !-it -' Arr;tii;;'iii(.'iit. TfllllE iiudemigiied will furnish the best acroinmo JL datiuii in Ins iMitver, to both Man ud Horee, and will rhursr nothing at nil, asliu will exiiect ready pat in all i'.im-.s. Il.ires iioiight and Sold as usual. N. II. js'JUll of Oregon Scrip tr .intcd in fxrhuuga fur HorM's, orp.it ini-iit of initMuiidiug nrcoimls. -. W, .MOSS Willametto Fulls, Nov. Oli, ltlC. L'-'tf. Attiuiuistra tor's oticc. NOTIC'i: is hereby given, that the Hubsciiber has been duly uptKnuted Aiimluitnitor of tho rass .aii., i erciissM.n laps, .-sauce e,tatl , Xnchartah Hawkins, late of the United ii.i-niio . iii'i-s, iiAri, iiutuiieui, StuteH ileee-i, ...I.....I, i i I ! . w. l ""'." M.avrs Meelt arils. Shovels nnd T..ng, Wooil ,01)) ,, ,as Uxlt.u u,Mll , sHr.ii-.snnil Hills , I nm ioous, l'owder Masks, i,om, ,, ,,, ,.w a.recl. i .cr.uvs,..r.i.-.snn.i i.ius irojr-v,K)us, i-ow.ieriuisiis, ,,,, ,,, ,.w a.reclH. uiul all perxins having de llot llelts, -s,ears, Maud llelis, 4C inan.ls iinon the estate of thn s.u.l Z.ielian.il, ll.. Till Wliro. kins, are required to exhibit the s-inio, uud ull perroiiH .Six and four quart Colleo Pots, four quart Tails, i indebtrd to the said etat?, ure called upon to make. Strainers Cuh. Craters. Scoops, Ciilli'iiderx, Wush I payment lo i iuj.mam m. ki-.aii, Masms. Miininirrs. .Milk Tans. Diiiihtk. Tiiimels. Can- "- Aihuinistrator. ille .vloillils, i ea l aililirs Tea l'ots, Ac. Boots and Shoes. Ladies iveg and sewed Him ', Kid run rounds, chil dren's K-g Hoots, Ihivs' K . Hrugun's, 'jnen'ii thick Hoots, HH'ii's kip Hoots, ac. .Sundries. 'Mini's uud buy's Heaver Huts, Clocks, Cooking Nurse Laitqis, Hritaniu.i Oregon Territory. Folk county. Jan. (Jlh, IH-17 I The Oreuou Speetalor. i Tkkmk. Five dollars! in advance ; if not paid until ' the expiration of three, months, six dollarsvinl if not i paid at the expiration of mx months the itireclors re serve tho right lo discontinue. 1 1 paid in cash, -l 1 icr annum. fT j A.I.... r,,c..,,n,,u l..il...l n. . I II .... I .. . i l-J ., i.i-viiii iii a.ii-1-1 ti-.i ,ii il - 1 ir II filli Stuves and funnel, Su.ips, Window Class, Dutch 1 cents H'r Niiare of sixteen lines or less, for the first Ovens, ac. I iuscrtiuu, and seventy-live cents for each Niilisemn.ni Al.su 'JO Tons of Coral at 1'oilland. ' iunertiou. A liberal deduction lo tvarlv advertisers KU.HORN'. I.AWTO.N, Co. I arr All kinds of JOH WORK' handsomely exueu Oregon City, March '.'7, le 17 5tf ted n the shorteit notice patiueut iu mlvaiisu t,U'-