Oregon spectator. (Oregon City, O.T. [i.e. Or.]) 1846-1855, October 28, 1847, Image 3

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when Santa Anna mw that his all depended
upon hit breaking Gen. Taylor' lino, and
xitonuing of Bragra battery ofalx pounder,
which had boon pouring death and destmc
lion Into hi rank all day, he ordered ono
desperate- charge, of about five thousand in
fantry, upon the battery. .Brawl saw them
approaching, and fearful, from the over,
whelming number, that he might lose hi
piece, prepared to take a mora defenceable
iMMition . The eagle eye of the gallant Capt.
Mansfield, of the Engineer Corp, aaw, at a
glance, that tho fate of the day depended
upon Bragg' holding hi notttioa. He im
mediately rode Up to Gm Taylor, (who, from
hi position, had notobaervod the movement,)
explained the oiraumtanee to him, and then
Haiti, 1 beseech of you, ir, that you will not
allow the battery to move!" "No, air! no
nir! not at all!'' said tho General. "Tell
him not to movo one inch, but to give them
grape and canister."
While Bragg was (laying them, right, led
and centre, Gen. Taylor quietly rodo up be
hind him without being observed, and in an
undertone ofvoico said, "A little more grape,
Capt. Jiraggf" Those few words so com
pletely inspired him and his men, that they
fired with redoubled vigor, and the result
xfiow the effect of "a utile more grape."
N. O. Tropic.
Europe and Amkhica. Tho aggregate
public debt of Europe i about five thousand
million of dollar, tho annual interest on
which is about two hundred and fifty millions
of dollars. This latter sum is taken year
ly from tho industry of the working classes,
in tho nhapo of tuxes, ond paid away to the
fund holdnra, who nro nearly all an idle, re.
fined, luxurious race. In addition to this
vast drain on industry, there istlro rant cluss
nf Government officer, from sovereign down
to soldier, who also livo in idleness, and con.
Mime nearly as much, without contributing
unylliing to actual production. Here is an
annual drain upon Europe of $500,0(10,000
or more, which has been created under tho
genius of finance, aiding and assisting the
existing Governments in their wars, pageants
and other movements of the system of socio.
ty. In tho meantime, during the last thirty
years, the different imputations have been in
creasing, till in certain portion of the conti
nent, auoh a Belgium, PraneeV'and Ireland,
tho means of subsistence is unable to support
tlio pcoplo of partiuulttr-ilistricts. This new
crisis of human society has been hurried on
by tho failure of tho potato. The pro.spcct
ahead is worse than tho realities of tho past.
Europe, hercaAcr, will annually rvtjUiro nn
increasing quantity of food from some other
country to supply tho growing deficiency.
This can only bo got from America from
tho United Stutc from the great north.west
of the Union, (into work, therefore, plant
corn and sow wheat, tor tho oriod has como
when tho accumulated wealth of a thousand
years the gold, silver and jewels of Europe
r must cross the Atlantic, and tako up thoir
residenco in the great west. During the
last three thousand years tho precious met
als and stones of tho world havo traveled
from the east to tho west from Hindostan
to western Europe. This law of movement
is produced by the laws that regulato tho el
omenta of population, industry, civilization
and luxury. Tho great movement has bo
gun to cross the Atlantic, and nothing can
Htop itf .till all the wealth of Europe that is
portable will find a home in North America.
Betmett'i Letter.
Thb Cost of War. Tho expense ofthis
country, in specie, of tho revolutionary war,
wascKtimatcd at about 135,000,000. Be
tween the years of 1770 and 1,781, Congress
issued f 357,476,241 of continental, or pa.
per money, which during that timo, depre
ciated to a vory low standard. In addition
lo this issue Congress obtained, a loan from
Holland of over 4,000,000. Tho war of
1812 cost this country between 100 and 150
millions of dollar. m
Singular Mabiuaoe. A widower at
Camden who was not very young, becamo
. smitten'with a young and beautiful girl, and
v inarrTed hor. A short tlmo after, the son of
this man by a former wlfo, becamo also in
love, not with a younger person, but with
tho mother of thofathor'anew wifo, a widow
lady still in ,tho bloom of lifo. He offered
himself, and soon the young man and tho wld.
ow wore united in tho bonds of matrimony, so
that in consequonco of these two connection',
a father became the son-in-law of hi own sop,
and the wife not only the daughter-ln la
of her own son-in-law, (nit still more, the
daughter-in-law of her own daughter; wMkk
the husband or tie latter U UM father-in-law
of.hi own mother-in-law, and father-in-law
to hl0wn father. Singular confusion may
arise, if children should spring from the
peculiar marriages. &
Cuaika Ham. The foilowb metbb is
aid to be unexoelled; For 1001k. of meat
taktt 5 pints good molasses (or 6 Ibs.brbjrn
sugar) 0 oxi siltDe'fre, 8' lbs. rock salt, J
gallons water, ana boil over a gentle Ire':
kirn off the froth or sown as It rise. Boil
till aH the salt is dissolved. Pack your Rams
with the shank end down. When tho piokle
is entirely cold, pour it over the ham. Let
them, remain in the pickle from two to aix
weeks, according to tho size of tho piece
and the state of the weather more time be
ing required in cold than in warm weather.
Beef or mutton hams, or tongues intended for
Hinoking and drying, may be cured accord
ing to this modo and will be found excellent.
df mrfvcKr jkawsIcTiiTi" iHim -,
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Bkmte Mat! Im4k mtmL. ster aadLsl
SwssssKMea'saAMlsfers Hate aad sift, as aettoa
TllE ADVANTAOF.S or BEINO BOBN WITH
two heads. "Judy, have yo seen the chil
dor wid two heads ?"
"Divil a bit. Is it alive ho is, Mr. Mul
lowny V
"Troth, no : they kape him in whiskey.
Judy."
"Faix, it's well it's not the like o' you,
Mr. Mullowny. It's the ruination o' mo to
kopo yo in whiskey wid one head, and if ye
had two och ! but ye'd bust up the show
man, clean sure!"
"Be asy, Mrs. Mullowny ! 'Two heads
is betther than one, any day that's in the
bible. And, sure, if I'd been born wid two
heads when I was young, I know what I'd
be afther doing, honey !
"What's that, you fool iv the world V
"Troth, I'd let my sins, whether of omis.
sion, or cormission, Mrs. Mullowny, all rest
snug enough on one iv my beads, and go to
heaven wid the other!"
OBe content as long as your mouth is
full and your body warm remember the
poor kiss the pretty girls don't rob your
neighbor's ben roost never pick a printer's
or an editor s pocket, nor havo an idea they
are going to treat kick dull care to the douco
black your own boots, and pay for your
own newspaper.
OCT A vilo wit says, that man being the
only animal that laughs, docs so because he
has no tail to shako when ho is pleased.
ArrolNTNBXT ST TUB OOTHXOB, OCTOIEB 18.
William K. Kilbob, Treasurer of Cluckama
County, Tice John II. Couch, resigned.
Marine Intelligence
CLCABKD.
Oct 19th. Sailed tbe bark "Whlton, Gekton, for
San FrsMisco and Panama.
. 33d. " " brig Henry, W. K. Kilborn,
for San Francisco and Oahu.
MARRIED On Sunday the 2-tth hut, in Cham
poeg County, at the house of Rice Doniab, En., by
Rev. A. F. Waixsb, Mb. D.H.GOOD, to Mm
MARY E. DUNBAR.
On Thursday, tba 14th In, by the Rev. E. E. Pal
bum. Mb. W. J. HERREN, to Mua EVALINE
II ALL ; all of Champoeg County.
Take If Uce.
THE next meeting of tbe Woshingtonlan Society
willmeetat IheCky Hotel on Saturday eve
nlug, Oct 30th, at early candlelight A full and punc
tual attendance is requested. i '
2 . C. W. SHANE, Sec"y.
Oregon City, Oct 98th, 1847. 20 tf.
DiasolHttou of Psurf menklB.
THE partaerrltlp heretofore existing between the
uadeaimed, C.D. Smith and. Wm.p. M'Clar,
k thla day dUolved by mateal ceaseat Tbe said
Smith undertake to nay all debts existing and here
tofore contracted by we firm.
C. D. SMITH,
WM. C. M'CLAY.
Oct 18, 1847. 90 It
Cammtjr Caaanalsslaaer' Cesirt.
A SPECIAL term of the county commkioner'
oourt,ef Clackamas coaaty, wiU be held la Ore
fou City, at the house of Dr. JPrlfjf, ou Saturday, tbe
3th day of November next, at S o'clock, r. m.
OlO. L. CURRY,
Cltrk tf Clttlanxat County.
October 14, 1847. 19if
.pdL, TMEhIiiiHii wJeVsw. tea asjaslag year,
mmfmAsl4 111 timtmTV aW'smWfssmV' 'Tfi
taaii toeafafSmlfce n hi lull uMWAKMSMm
MtUMTSnt f l day f Oeteber mV
km seme far sale, aad by tto aeat laifreat wfl be
wiWiitoieyer any aVaaaai mftfc ailMaaaatmay
' F. C.OA90K.
11, 1847-17IT t t
Mea'saadBeVsHaM.aW aUk aad
Glased CafK Lemae Beaaetaj eVaale aai mi Vaa
Imaet mmeesaai BMaR Chliilr. Goewer. Ceawaav
as) vBiseeierf s Raeert) Kaleej Asgetsj 0eiewet mraav
Tacks; Haarasiet; DeerLatehesi HeelMaadtlmfei;
Straa Hiacee: aram and iroa BoUe: bram aad irea
CheM and Tit Locke; Boltr, SpokeahaTer, Haawaiiii;
Hoes; Head Axee; Irea Sqoares; Ceoaen Adse; FBee;
Mill Sawt; Back Saws: Vice: Ladwr, MraJaeaa;
Tm Plates; Bhee Paacbet: Mmemt: KaJves; Jack
Kaives: Steel Peas; Raseea; Bmaviag SesK Gtoej
Pasenweod pocket Camas; Chest HamMea;
: Piae: Trace and Log Chains; Cast aad Ger-
Saad Pi
Cloak
maa Steel: Cast Plows; Had-iroat; Wagea Besea;
Uaseed Oil: MeJdlm; Bridles: Beswe Ban; B)ana
glee; Girths; brass aad weed Cloaks.
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Stp. 30, 1847.
TUBT BECKTrCD 'mit
IP JOHN H. COUCH,
Hswmg
Wake BU
Gfaams:
Heavy aad Light
Qaaae ' Bat Cemaat '
Meiaaaw; Coffee: Tea:
esa Awrkm; eW Mb'l
tfelrltB TtavemeJ.BlMk
NOTICE.
THE ffUBBIBlIBERfl o fler for aale ea
loaaoaaM terms, at thek Stob fat Oregea City,
u fdjeeiaf arttelea, vk:
D1T O00D8.
Bflka. Moaaelaine de Lalne. Caehmeres. Cashmere
de Eceaw, Baltariaea, Mmima. Lawae, brawn aad
Heacbed CoUowa, Cambrics, TarUa aad set wool
ShawK Cantos Flannel, ladies and rnimwTcotton Horn,
whke and colored, cotton and aUk Haadkerchiefs,
Mobalt Mitts, cotton and lace Caps, lace Edging aad
Insertion, Caaameree, Doe Skin Gambroona, dec.
Oroctdvi,
Melamee, Sogar, CoBee, Natmega, ground Pepper
aad Ginger, whale and eperm Oil, Salt, ac c
Cr)ckerv Ware.
Dishes, Plates, Cups and Saucer, China Tea Setts,
Bowls, Mugs, Pitchers, plain and cut glass Tumblers,
Castors, Halts, ac
FlUitBXf,
Bureaus, Bedstead, Chain. Writia Desks, ladies'
Work-boxe, Looking Glaw, ac
HAasawWABUB.
Pamea, Rales, baud aad back Saws, Sad Ireas,
Chisel, Googea, Trace Chalaa, BoKa, Nab, 8ajkes,
eafpeirter'a Cuaffimii, Rases, Head Vlcesi'FHes,
Poeket aad Pea KaiveeTafela Ksfvee ami Tarks.
Jhefcs, eWmJldasr Leeks, GtaOew,
assetted Brads, Bram rraikslPereamiea Caps, Saaoe
Pans, Bellows, measuring Tapes, Axes, Hsicbets,
Spoke Shaves, Steelyard. Shovel aad Toags, Weed
Screw, Brace and Bitt, Iroa Spoon, Powder Flasks,
Shot Belt, Shears, Hand Belb, ac.
Tla Ware.
Six and four quart CoeTce Pots, four cnart PaUa,
Strainer, Cup, Grater. Scoops, Cullemier, Wash
Basin, mummer, JUUk ram. Dipper, Toanels, Can
dle Mould, Tea Caddies, Nana Lamps, Britannia
Tea PoU, a.c.
BOOtf tad fflatwf.
Ladies per and aewed Boot, Kid ran round, chil
dren' peg Boot, boy' kip Brogaa's, raeu'a thick
Boot, men' kip Boots, ac.
Bauselrles.
Men' and boy'a Beaver Hal, Clock, Cooking
Stove and funnel, Soaps, Window Glass, Dutch
Oveuv, A-c.
Auo SO Too of Coral at Pcrtland.
KILBORN, LAWTON, &. Co.
Oregon City, March 17. 1647 tf
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necessary Improremeala ssjaa lt aa ,
muiMimaaoeesBiM osetsmeB aaeaa
thremmthe BremiMe that
for a aaw mffl. " This water
bio of great nitta
lot of hef wiU Ukewias be aald with .(
property, a or which w01 be said sani
It weald be to the interest of any aaa emaiavjialaesx
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Far fmihTiafenaatka appmsSeaaar
8tfU 30; 1647.
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maw lammi raMas,ajaajssMsjssaaa,sa
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bar. Aa peieai wbe jayamf; aai JemBajiHaf
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Salem, StfUmbtr 16, '47.
A FEW No. 1, Saddle Hones, at Mom Livery
Stables, corner of Main and Third Croat street.
Oresoa City, Aug. 19, 1847. Itf
N.B. I will paystwd fund for 1.000 boAekmer-
chantable Oats, dsavered at my stable.
B. V. NU8N.
Fbank Wabd.
William M. Smith
' Ward ft flmlth,
COM3IIBSION MEICHANTI,
mi
San Fkancisco,
Califouma.
Icw Irrsasemrat
THE anderalgned will ternifa the bast accommo
dation in libs sewer, to both Maa and Horn.
and will ekurgt Bathing at U, as he wiU expect ready
pay in all caaee. Hemes, Bought and Sold aa nmaL
tt. a. sstoi w uregoa scrip waated m exebaage
for Hones, a' aarment of oetataadkr accouata.
8. w, moss:
1ilasmetteFaUa,Nov.6,1846. ( tf. f
T'TAULT dk THaTMBTOir,
w1(trsey and CsmumUm's et Lam uuiStUcifn in
v. CiUaeertf. r
W. G. TVault A ent THOBsreif,
HAVE formed a paKaerabJp kmepraetioe of
law, and will attend 'to besiaess aatnated to
their tare, la any of theaewrai setabashid by lawJa
uregoa lenwety.
tr OSJee, Orerea Car. wham oae of the aaitaam
caa1 always be oiasaltud.
uxefw vny, votsatr 13, 1847. 18tf
FLOUR for sale, myaulMtes to
the brick store, OrVgea Ckjr.
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HE FOURTH SESSION OF Mr. M. M,
THORNTON'S SCHOOL, ia this wfc
commence ea Moaday, October 11m, aaiwslTamv
tlmw elevea weeks. AO the
flliil fa m Ilium..! - --"-' .
ihk Sekaal. iflh..S7tiilL M.L .J
iieeoje wore, unwise, aaa Jnswtew to.
and ta WateTcrtem; ,
Strict atteatioowia be gTe,asJy to the
lectaal Imsmianat of fte Basal, Isaiaaat
memhamlsssaaeie ItfaMes.,Tkattoaaj ea
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ag tbe School, mMeTtiie, ekes of aba Bassiea. Wm
further pankaJaie, haseim of Ma. Tsssateav
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uw Excellency, Geo. Aberaethy,
Hen. A. A. 8khuer,
Bar. Was. Baha.
Dr. Mara WWtesaa, WaasHraBa. s
Oregoa Cfcr, Oetobsr 4, 1847T- y
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