Oregon spectator. (Oregon City, O.T. [i.e. Or.]) 1846-1855, August 05, 1847, Image 3

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nnil cytitjiitiud ho unceasingly, (hut many
wcro provctueii irom putting In their wheat.
The winter waa uncommonly cold, tho spring
ruins ccused in April and then commenced
the dry weather, which continuod without
ruin in niuny places, sufficient to bo of much
benefit to thu crops, until they wore ready
to bu harvested; consequently tho present
crop cannot exceed threo fifths of an avorago
This in a great moat u re enn be avoided
imio to come. Let us orsanizo an Airicu
Amusino Duel. Hadcn-Baden, which has
been so long ono of tho temples of roily,
would seem if tho chronicles of tho place
which tho newspapers supply may bo trusted
to havo taken a tono and temper at one
moral and practical. Tho codo of tho gam
ing iuuic in, apparently, failing irom lis au
thority, with the threatened deposition or the
gaming talilo itself. Two strangers, an En-!
gllshmun ami Prussian, quarrelled, accord
in fug to a very common incident, over heir
play,
, and uitrccd in tho usual course to fire
iitbnn nnnllinr. as thn rpraxrniantl nunni of
settling a dispute. The Englishman was so
lucky as to win tho nrstiire, and so unlucky
ns to miss his adversary. Tho lattor had on
ly now to shoot his man at his case, and pre
pared to take his aim accordingly, when 'the
Englishman cried out, "Stop, stop I'll buy
your shot." The ilnprcssion mado wbh that
of tho novelty of tho proposal the second,
that it contained tho preliminaries of a mu-
many prontamo transaction. Tho conditions
tural Society, with any number, say if no
mom aro wining to become members, with
ivo ; let us adopt a rulo by which wo will
cultivate our farms. Let us experiment
hero for a moment; say that five funners in
Yamhill county form themselves into an ag
ricultural socioty, with a constitution and by
laws, let them now their wheat ut different
times, say from tho first of June to tho first
f Novcmbor ; let them sow red or spring
wheat in tho full, let them sow both white
and rod wheat in tho spring, let them offer aof the arrangement wcro accordingly enter
premium for the greutest number of bushelN cd upon, am) tho two leading element were
produced to tho acre, let laudublo induce-1 that the Englishman was rich and tho Prus.
ments to industry und economy bo awarded, man a good shot. The redemption w"as val
If such a course of farming won adopted, tho u-d ut 6 100(1, und the parties returned to tho
drought never could effect the wheal crops city alike satisfied with their bargain. Tho
m as to make grain scarce ; the curly sow. case was worth reporting, and wo aro glad it
d wioat would bo made before the drought was tlm Englishman who set tho first exam
could effect it ; the harvest would bo easier pic of tins clear insight into the rationale of
and safer, for the reason they would com- duelling. jthcnrcum.
mrnce in Juno and end in September. Let
tho agricultural society thus formed delil.. I0ut. Wp havo received a letter from
rata upon Ilia advantages and .Jiailvuiiiu. HloominL'ton. Iowa, of tho 7th in.st.. which
gesorull plans that may be proposed to them, bluivH ,iat ..)r democrats havo suffered
let them act m unison and be consistent, und ,,P,s..Vf.s t , diviflcil on local causes, und
uiry vuii )iui iiiuii iiwii jiriuu ijiun ineir wo hut
NEW OOODti.
TUHT-RECR1VED Mr "Bark Jam"
P sale at the Store of Smm. M
MafeseJrDtnimPaals
M Blue Drill
4-4 do do
, Blue Bhhtiaf
Needles, Piae, Thread, tec.
Umbrellas, ladia Robber Huepeadegi
TuwWeas Paist Brushes, BuUom
Hand-paper, Sickle, Ink
Knives, Chalk Line, Gimlet
Serve, Gla, Soap lit & 2d q'ty
Shaving Soap, Uro. Sugar
Halt, LawpbUck, Fitch
HpenB Oil, Linseed ck.
Kpt's Turpentine
Illack and White Lead, with
' A small aaKirtraent of Hardware.
For tale on reasonable tern.
Aog. 5th, 1847.
FOR SALE
sewing; oui nicQucra: overcoat,
Bottom: Men's and Boy's HaU and sift
Glared Car; Ladies Bonnet; double and siafie Itiae
Irear, Braces and Bills; Ch'ueel; Gowns, Cawa
e; Carpenter' Pincers; Rules; Auger; Sere wajBteeVj
Tacta; Hparaun; Woor batcher, nooaaaM tuafSSf
Strap Ilmra; brass and irou Basis; Wats easTm
Che nsd Till Lock: Boh: Bpc4eenava; 1
Hon; Hind Axer, Inn Square; Uooswa Asm; rasa)
MiU 8m; Buck Saw; Vice; LaaVee; BtrasMac
Tin Plain: Shoe Panche: Minclnc Knives; Jack
KnlvesjlSteel Peru; Razor; Shaving Sew; Otoe;
hand Paper, wood pocket Comb; Cheat Haaeseac
Cloak Paw; Trace and Log Chain; Cast and Ge-
mt Bitty Cast now; Mid-iron; Wagon saws;
ijtMeeej uti; naaaion; iinaie; naaaie vagi; dm
glea; Gil the; brass and wood Clock.
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At tke alrink Store, OrcNi CMjr. iM'wpi L2?lfcf! IT ' !2W'
KENTUCKY JEANS; Ganbrooaa;BUM Btrifs; CMsakb CiMis, ftailasMsavXLlJ 'ill' V
brown and bleached Cottonc BmsM MaVst HilliTsa-4VjagaV Wimm MM mm, .WWrn "
.ais wmmm asM ns auaaaaV aWaBMaaJl raaas.
as awJstasi asTssaaj vsaaBsa) asa saws sawspssa, cj
ssasswai aapaa ijm avavaaajraaaiaavf w
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lliaiaaw. Caaa. JimTMmm.,9kmm. Wash ' ' '.
salai, Bfcarawai Wk nmmmmSmm, Casi- ' -M
Maaad. Tea CadaUa. Kssai Lsaa-.Tlliisil i .-.
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wheat and if it i.s a fuir price they tan ol
tain it.
I fear that I have loo long trcHpass:d ukjii
you and the public, notwithstanding the iin-l-ortauce
of tho .subject, to receive that at
tention which it mcrit, and if I would not
bu considered a trespasser, be glad to cuter
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w- eomo near Iomiil' the Lccislatliro. fWlIlE underu'enrd havine entered into coeartaar-
Enough is known, however, to secure us a - 'P at Clackamas City, would inform their
In ,r i U- r " l"" dcm.oc'aUo nrioai' branche., a rollow..AII kind, of wniaght
H 10 tariff delegation from this Htoto in Con-J Mill work, and farming uteiuila. Ironing new and if.
gressnutl the Senate of tho Cnitcd States." pairing old Wagon, Cart, Dearbon, dec Edge
f IJmoii. Tool of ercry kind made and repaired, aleo cast steel
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nwuing ziuzcia, uciw u cui v ur, aam n wimj
moro minutely into the details of tho benefits tXrLowlon, in 1840, had a iwpulation 0f'riJon n3rw.tedJt0",,"
..f an agricultural society in Oregon. J.STHI.OBO-o greater number than that of le7JwhTS?eeon.'nn'0r ch"P'"-'
I'LOIMJH HOY. all other cities of England and Wales togcth- NORRISS X. CUTTIIW.
er. Boston, in 1815, had reached 114,300,
LT.l-.hlm llurritt savs that tin a tie o .. ...l... ...i i' . r .
, , ,. , r- ., ,. .. , . on averaco annual increase of 7 percent.
tin produce hlllppcd from tin I lllteil Staes ..,?, onnnnn : . . ' .
. i- ic ,i .i . since 18 10. 'JOU.OOO emigrants were expect-
to hiyerpool.br six months , he past year, , ' ,, .VTV -IRmVL . . r, C
expect.
Clackamas City, July M, 1847.
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Eliia Roger, coinpi't i
BILL FOR DIVORCE.
was 3D,000,000, of which 8:10,000,000 was
in cotton
A.MEKH A.NU I.N Kl'SHIA. (VI. Toild
forms us thut the i radinu and uorkin
in-
; on
ropoin 1810, bringing with them capital e.x- A WMCATiON will be m
' reeding 8 20,000,000. StthA .C,,ack?,?,M V."0"'1,'
" ' ' I of tho October 1 enn lliercof,
PI'LICAl'iON will be made by comptahkSJkt e
court, on the aast asry
to be held on IM let
Monday in October 1847, upon petition filed, far a
the entire ruilroad line from St. I'etorsburgh fall Mr llcnrv .Smith, nn enterprising mil- 'wen ' complairyint nml defendant
to Warsaw, (140 miles) wasghen to Ainun. ler of ho Hov. in this counlv, tent aix bar.ihetr,TityTd,hni,tlhi' '
.v .,.. . ' . . . . , -,. ,-. ,.-'.,",,' , uey, that if the said petition is not answered i
can contraetors. J his contract amounts to rols of Ins choicest Mipcrhno Genesee flour, on or lefore tho cnlluTc of ihewid caiM ati
Ko.i. l'l.oi'lt ami A KoYAi. PRICE. Lasti decree lo diwolve tho bondi of matrimony contracted
This is
or alter
er denied
rnllinrv nriliAuii.l riilHui mtaAi tnn.
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lour ami a nun minions oi uoiiarti, ami was inaniiiaciurril at Ins null m Wheatland, the aid petition will be token a coiifad aud a de
given to Americuu Omtraotori-Jii the face of Monroe Co., toQucen Victoria, and for which crc(S rendered accordingly.
t ho couiDotlt on ol all r.urone. wit hout sccu- in clue time, ho received from Her Mniesiv A- w'Sf'-'tr. iwnyui,
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Loiiiuiiiiiuiii muiiiuii:. ,1111; uiiiiiiuniiuiu nine sum oi inrcn inousaiiu
dollars, i no I our was nut tin in hurh v hn.
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City, Jape 8f 1847. '-: -'lBn
Nkw I'iiojkct. The London
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nondent of tho Charleston iS. C. Courier. M81":' lmr'L ncai)y. varnished, mcloscl in
wrilna ns Aillnwa "UCKS,
Now I will tell you something now. A
company is started under very influential
Auj;. 5, 1847.
Solicitor fur Complainant.
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M. aWeai ia 'b'aeHrer. le hilt atiissai'tlasj.
aad waSaftsryt aeaMtsj at U, M he riieaH ready
Female School.
London
and forwarded direct to tho Queen utTgP Third Session of Mrs. NT. HI.
,, -M- ThsmfaaiV rlieol, in this city, will
. "i. . . . . ., ronmience on Monday July the 5lh and wtRcon-
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tlm fll Icnt'tllfl. rnA.v tn l.n.. H..!AJ l..l . ..... i r t ... . t. f
patronage, Tor carrying on a branch or com-1 V. . v , -v ""","' "'" "" prweaii aiuorougn ipn eoucauon, are laagni w
ncrrial enturnrisc which has dwinilednwnv ,uJUJ',y s palate sr mccly that in addition lothw Sclwol, together with Plain and Ornamental
"o aTiririoC.' it ii caliche .'.Irhisl, 'n.plo remuneration for his flventure,, nh,f. and Painting in Mec4ia4a
Whalo and Seal l-'ishery Company," and i.s J V rc't! ' rey,vc'' a" cr ;' 0n sSKl bo Kiven, not only to the Utrf
title tells you its object. Tho first inten- j.'0,,d"' for ,hr thousand barrels moro ''of,eclua, IIl4Bwe,neut of the pupils but aUoto, their
.:,... :-i - u. n.n.. i i.:i i the same hort, which ho has promptly for- moral and manner. It i Mr. Thornton's dcasa to
null in lu uiuduluii iiiu v. I utiiii.iiiii a inni'i . i . . . v I
IIUBL'UUII! 111U LIIUtJIIlLIIllI in ll'IV. I
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ii'mt iiuiiuBt itiiuiiiiuiicii. ii trill iruuuuiy
hereafter cntor upon tho South Sou Fishery,
whoroin the Amrricoiis, as ymi well know,
have for many y
ing, and the llritish
1 ho prospectus
but it will bo ai
( )ue of tho IlariiigN is at tho head of it, and ' practico for u con.siderablo timn to attend on
Joshua Bates, their itbln American partner,, the ou of .Mcheinot Ali. Nothing was ar-
is amongst tho directors. , ranged as to kes or tho salary of tho M. D.,
TT, r. r.i hi Ull,'l twoor three days beforo'lbrahim Pacha
I omscHau.-A Correspondent of tho U. WIH t0 ,. j, thc ,, WQm
b. (.azottosnys: ,,..., (810,000.) to Dr. Lnllomant. This sum was
I havo seen tho Hanker llothscluld sever- ij,n. ,..;,.' j ,:r. ... n- t - "
11 IK Ill0',.in t.n.l l. I...M.1! ....I I.I. .L '
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InitAiiiM Pacha and his Doctor's Bill.
ears been steadily progress-i h generally known that Ibrahim Pacha
ns steadily retrograding. , spent a few months in thn south of Franco
is not yet boloro tho public, '"r me ncnciitot nisiieaiiii, and that an emi
vertiscd in a day or two.- - unit medical man, Dr. Lallemant, loft his
Inake this a permanent School : and her naxt Miceeai
and long experience n a teacher, enablo her to ken
i that alio will giyo general aatiifactiou.
l'upiu will be charged from the time of their enter
ing the School, uutill the clone of tha Setwon. For
further particular, inquire of Mm. Thornton.
Ktrr.aKNCKn.
MiExccttenrGeo. Abernethy, i
lion. . A. Skinner, Oregon City.
Rev. lleo. Gary, j
Dr. Marcu Whitman, Wallawalla.
Oregon City, Juno !tth, 1847. ly C
til times driving about the city.
uhout in stylo, wilh.i,:.. f,.0 0,nu i. ' . .i . ..r
. If !. . niiwiini I nillllUIVll Ul UU.VUUI.
Carriage. lo IS It lit- C-IIUIUO. , It was n KOlirnn nf rnn. vv.
n, with marked Jewish l!nn , ti, '. , , ,, ..,i.,i.?. .,
" "'" tiiHiut uiuuu lliu Hir.
one who holds u.uortgago on the city of Jc-'lilUTt ,, ,,0 f , p , '
rusalein lAnselmo, the most celebrated ofin,i i,,, .i,.,.,,, , '.r..n ...
thn brothors. Ho rides
oll'iccrs attending his
ilo bald-headed ma
features und it is said dors not deceive his
looKs-ut any raio, no noes not ma m m lmUa p the donation nnmed
very goo i repute e.u.cr wiui j yaor unna. no ,, ,0 t)n ,()UrnC(l p,V8icnn whothe
nana, a cur.cuu.ro was .iiuiisiiimi niiiio Ieo,uro,, ,mhPr Batl8ed with tlw total ro-
tnnoago, in wluoh ho is rcprcstyited nn giy ,.civci vhh.,kU 8:U) ou0,
mg a beggar woman by tho wuy-sido n kreu- (
.er tho smallest German coin. .She i.s made . "
An editor out west has married n girl
named Church. He snvs ho linn enioved
moro linppiucsi sinco m joined the Church,
titan ever i:c Knew m nil his lifo before
Fsaxk Wakd. William M. Smith,
Ward k Smith,
COMirilSBEOIV iHERCHANTB,
San Fkancisco,
r)tf California
nia.
I.nud ClaiM for 8r1o.
THE mlwcribcr otFer for ale the land claim situa
ted at tha lower mouth of the Willamette, ea
ilisa fimifl himlf nflli. !.. I. !u tu...1!a.l
vices ol Dr. hallemant, but yet ho did notand adioininffiiirintitinrii.iM.k'nuMn.,Mu.rf.uk
, but sent B20,-' located the town of PI)itiouih. From the assay
to exclaim "Clod reward you n thousand
fold!" Ilo immediately replies, after reck-
ouing up in his head: "How much Imvu 1 1
then sixteen florins nnd forty kreuzers !" '
local advautoge attending aaid claim, it will ultiaaate-
iv ui'como very valuable, on acrount or the mctioa.
hillly of q good road for the fanner in'lalatin PhUae,
Ymnhitl, Hickrenll and Mary's Hirer Settlemeaat to
iraiwport Iheiriurpliis produco direct to the ColaatMa
rior, at a point wheio thiDnini! can receive their ear-
goes direct, from the flouring mills about to be created.
ivt icium nj.piy loineiurwciiDer.ai uregeaiMy.
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Agent for Felix U. Doum.
i July 31.11? 17. 13 U
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Oregon City, Hay , 1847. g-tf ,
fTHB eeoead seaeeaef lee CWkiaaeeCiry Beheel
JL wiil nwsii.ii en Msday smk Jeiy ISali aa4
coatlaaw twehre week. AM the Waaaaes aeaeJJv
taagM te CMaaeai icieel. will be attended toT'
Paftwelef atteeitM wUI ke aeid to the IaeeMaetual.
MeiaJaadnyaiealVUtoeikseiav i
The Priaeiaal baViaw bad aarcral vena. eaasHiM
la tofHftadia fat tneBtatoa and tiiaw liiHai ef
Baaiaf waeaeei wettay. er peJreaaft, wmM.mftAt
u KfwaHMi iiiwui KaawiaaT. ne is.
m awry i
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Jaiy 9th, 1847
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