i O 0 O O o o o O o o o o o O o o o o o 1 I 1 GOD SPEED THE PLOUGH. God speed the ploughshare ! Tell me not 'V Disgrace attends the toil Of those who plough the dark green sod Or till the fruitful soil. Why should the honest ploughman shrink From mingling in the van Of learning and of wisdom, since "lis mind that makes the man ? ' God speed the ploughshare, and the hands That till the fruitful earth; -For there is in the world so wide No gem like honest worth. ' And, though the hands are dark with toil, And flushed the manly brow. It matters not, for God will bless The labors of the plough; official Laws of the United States, PASSED AT TEE THIRD SESSION OF TBS FORTIETH CONGRESS. 0 No. 12. An Aft to amend an act en titled "An act to prohibit the coolie trade bv Arrerican ci izens in American ves-els." approved Fe bruary nineteen, eighteen hun dr d and sixty-two. lie it en-acted hy the Striate and House of Rep resentatives tf the Un ited States of America in. Congress as-semlled. That all the provisions of an act entitled " An act to prohibit the coolie trade bv j American citizens in American vessels," approved February nineteen, eighteen hun dred and sixty-two, shall be extended so as to include and embrace the inhabitants or subjects of Japan, or of any other oriental country, known as coolie.-, in the same man gier and to the same extent as such act and its provisions apply to the inhabitants and Subjects of China. Approved, February 9, 1SG9. No. 24. An Act making appropriations (in part j for the expenses of the Indian de pa.i tment, and for fulfilling treaty stipula tion. JSe it enacted by the senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That the following sum be, and the same is hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, fyr the purpose hereinaUer expressed : For trie relief of the Yancton Sioux tribe of Indians, in Dakota Territory, in fulfilling treaty stipulations where the niony has been mi-appropriated, to be expended under the direction of tha governor and acting ,suje; infendent of Indian affairs of Dakota Territory, -and to be considered as an offset au'ain-t any claim ihese Indians , may hare against the government for services duiing the late war, ten thousand d liars. Approved. February 25, lsol). !No. 2." An Act making appropriations for the naval service for tha year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-. lie it enactedhy the Seneite and House of Rep rcsentsttive of the United Statti of America in Congress asse-mhled, That the following sums be, and they are hereby appropriated, to be paid out of any money in the .reasury not otherwi-e ap propriated, for the year ending the -thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and seventy: For pay of commission, warrant, and petty officers, and seamen, seven millions of dollars BUREAU OF YARDS AXD DOCKS. For contingent expenses that may accrue 3 for the following purposes, viz: For freight and transpoi tation ; for print ing, advertising, and stationery; for books, models, fand drawings; fur the purchase and repair of fire engines ; for machinery :f every description ; for purchase and mainte nance of oxen and horses, and driving teams; for carts, timber-wheel.--, and work men's tools ; for telegrams and postage of letters on public service; for furniture for government offices and houses ; for candles, oil, and ga; for cleaning and clearing up yards; lor .flags, awnings, and pai king boxes; for tvnt of landings; for tolls and ferriage-:; for water tax, and for rent of stores, eight hundred thousand dollars. NAVY YRD AT PORTSMOUTH, NEW HAMPSHIRE. For the necessary repairs of all kinds, fifty thousand dollars, NAVY YARD AT BOSTON. For repairs of buildings, and repairs cf all kinds, one hundred thousand dol ars. XATT TAttD AT NEW YORK. For repairs of all kinds, one hundred thou sand dollars. ' NAVY YARD AT PHILADELPHIA. For repairs of all kinds, twenty-five thou sand dollars. NAVY YARD AT WASHINGTON. For repairs of all kinds, fifty thousand dollars, NAVY YARD AT NORFOI K. For preservation "f he yard and the ne cessary repairs of all kinds, thirty thousand dollars. " NAVY YARD AT PENS COLA. For preservation of the yard and the nec essary repairs of all kinds, thirty thousand dollars. NAVY YARD AT MARE ISLAND. For repairs of all kinds, sixty thousand dollars. NAVAL STATION AT SACKETt'S HARBOR. Far repairs and the general care of the public property, one thousand dollars. NAVA STATION AT MOUND CITY ILLINOIS. For necessary repairs of all kinds, five thousand dollars. NAVAL A5YLCM AT PHILADELPHIA. For fiirnittire and repairs of same, one thousand dollars. For house-cleaning and white-washing, eight hundred dollars. For furnaces, grates, and ranges, six hun dred dollars. For gas and water rent, oce thousand two hundred dollars. Fo general improvement and repairs, live thousand dollars. For cemetery, five hundred dollars. For support of beneficiaries, fifty-four thousand dollars : Provided, That this ap propriation and all amounts hereafter ap propriated for the support of the Naval Asy- lum at 1 nuaueipma, um ueneucianea ".Here in, the pay of oflieers, repairs, contingent and other exenst s, shall be charged to and paid from tha income of the naval iniiun fund. For pay of superintendents and the civil establishment at the several navy ya ds and stations under the control of the Bureau of -Yards and Docks, and at the Navy Asylum, fifty thousand dollars. pCCEAU OF EQUIPMENT AND RECRUITING. " For thj purchase r,f hemp and other ma terial for the navy ; for the purchase of coal and the transportation and other expenses thereon ; tor the purchase of various articles of equipment, viz : wire rope and machinery for us manutacture, Hides, cordage, canvas, i leather, iron cables and anchors" furniture galleys, and hose, and for the payment of laiorfor equipping vessels, and manufacture of articles in the navy yards neraii.ing to this bureau, eight huudred Cousaud dol lars . For expenses that may accrue for the fol lowing purposes, viz : For freight aud transportation cf materi als and stores for Bureau of Equipment a.d Recruiting; expenses of recruiting, trauspor l.atiQsi of enlisted mn, printing, postage, advertising, telegraphing, and stationery Rr the bureau, apprehension of deserters, assistance to vessels m dbtress, two hua dicd thousand dollars. For the pay of superintendents and the civd establishment at the several navy yards under this bureau, eighteen thousand dol lars. BUITCAU OF NAVIGATION. For navigation apparatus and supplies, and far purposes incidental to navigation, viz For pav of the civil establishment under this bureau at the several navy yards, twelve thousand dollars. ' I ! For local and foreign pilotage and towage for vessels ef war, fifty thousand d -liars. Fr text books, stationery, instrument1', and turniiure used in instructing naval ap pi entices, one thousand live hundred dol lars. , For services and ,3lEnals For correcting compasses on board pf vessels, and for test ing compasses on ashore, three thousand dollars. For nautical and agronomical instruments, for nautical books, maps, and charts, and sailing directions, and for repairs of nauti cal instruments for vessels of war, ten thou sand dollars. For books for libraries of ships of war, three thousand doVars. For navy signals and apparatus, other than signal flags, namely, signal lanterns, lights, rockets, and apparatus of all kinds for signal purposes, for drawings and en gravings for signal books, six thousand dollars. For compass fittings, including binnacle?, pedestals, and other appurtenances of ships compasses, to be made in the yards, three inousana dollars. For appliances for measuring ships' way and s mnding, as logs, log lines, log reels, log pper. arid sand classes, for leads, lead ree s, lead lilies, armings for leads, and oth er sounding apparatus, and for running light, (side and head lanterns, prescribed by law.) three thousand dollars. For lamps and lanterns of all kinds for binnacles, standard compasses, and tops, for lamps for cabins, ward-room, and other quarters for officers, and for decks, holds, and store-rooms, and for lamp-wicks, chixn nrys, shades, and otLer appendages, sLz thousand dollars. For bunting and other material for flags, and for making and repairing flags of all kinds for the navy, three thousand dollars. For oil for vessels of war, candles, chim neys, wick, and s.ap, other than fur en gineer department, foity thousand dollars. Fo-coma anders' and navigators' station ery for vessels of war, live thousand dol lars. For musical instruments and music of flag-ships lor vessels of war, one thousand dollars. For freight and Transportation of naviga tion materials, instruments, books, aud btores, post-.ige on public letters, telegraph ing on public business, advertising for pro posals, packing-boxes and mateiial, blank books, forms, and stationery at navigation offices, eight thousand dollars. For preparing and publishing maps, charts, nautical books, and other hydro gr.tphic information, twenty thousand dol lars. For expenses of Naval Academy, viz : For pay of professors and others, sixty thousand dollars. For pay of watchmen and others, forty five thousand two hundred and ninety-four dollars. For contigent expenses, siicty-one thou sand four hundred and fif y dollars. For necessary repairs of quarters, eight thousand six hundred and eighty dollars. For support of department of steam en gii.erv, and for pay of mechanics aud labo rers, live thousand dollars. For expenses of .Nava. Observatory, viz : Fur wages of one. instrument maker, one Messenger, one porter, and three watchrren ; for keeping grounds in order and repairs to buildings and enclosures ; fr fuel, light, and office furniture, and for stationery, chemicals for batteries, postage, and freight, and contingent, thirteen thousand five hun dred dollars. For salary of clerk, one thousand five hun dred dollars. For salary of three aids, four thousand dollais. For prepar ng for publication the Ameri can Nautical A. manac, namely: for pay ;f computers and clerk, twenty "thousand five hundred dollars. For observation of the eclipse of the sun in August, under tf:e d rectiou of the Super intendent ol the Nautical Almanac, live thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. For office expenses, one thousand dol lars. For erecting suitable frame building and mounting transit circle in it, five thousand dollars. For payment of expenses of visitors to the Naval Academy, two thousand dollars. For deepening the entrance to the harbor of .Midway Islands, in the Pacific ocean, so Zi to .afford a s te rendezvous and port of rt-t.uge and iesort for the naval and mer chant vessels of the United States, fifty tho-usand dollars, or so much thereof as n,iy be necessary, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy, if, in iiis judgment, after a preliminaay exam ination, h shall deem such expenditure ex pedient. BUREAU OF ORDNANCE. For guns, gun-carriages, shot, shell, mag azine and laboratory stores, and equipments of all kinds; fo- "gunpowder, small anus, equipments, and ammunition ; fr fuel and materials necessary in cairying on ihe me dian cal branches of the ordnance depart ment at the navy yards and stations, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. For pay of the superimendents and the civd establishment at the seve.-ul navy yards under tliis bureau, fifteen tliousand d ollars. For contigeut expenses, one thousand dollars. I hat the officer in charge or ordnance and g'innery experiments at the Washington navy yard shall receive the same and no greater pay than the officers of the same grade perlormiug other shore duty. BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIRS. For preservation of wood and iron vessels and shins in ordinary, and for those that are on the stocks ; vessels for the Naval Academy ; for purchase of material, repair of vessels, and maintenance of the navy afloat, two millions live hundred thousand dollars. For pay of superintendents and the civil establishment at '.he several navy yard3 un der this bureau, thirty thousand dollars. BUREAU OF STEAM ENGINEERING. For pay of the superimendents and the civil establishment at the several navy yards undr this bureau, twenty-four thousand dollars. For sto.-es and materials, tools; for pairs of machinery of steamers, boilers, struroents, and labor at navy yards and nairs of the machinery, and purchase rein-re of stores and materials or vessels of squadrons on foreisrn stations ; and for transportation of materials, six hundred and falty thousand dollars. BUSEAtT OF PROVISIONS AND CLOTHING. For pay of the civil establishment at the several navy yards under this bureau, aud at the Naval Asylum, twenty-six thousand dollars. For provisions and clothing, one million five hundred snou-and dohars. To meet the demands upon the bureau for freight aud transportation of stores, for candies, fuel ; for tools and repairing same at eight inspectious; for books a .d blanks; for stationery ; for furniture and repairs f same in ol'iees of paymasters and inspectors; tor telegrs ms and postage ; tolls and ferri ages; ana lor ice, seventy live inousana dollars. BUREAU OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY. For necessary repairs and improvements of hospitals a id apjeudages, including read, wharves, walls, outhouses, Sidewa k-, fences, gardens, farms, painting, glazing, black smiths', plumbers', and masonv work, aud for furniture, thirty thousand dollars. For pay of the 'civil establishment under this buieau at tire several navy hospitals and navy yards, hf.y thousand dodars. MARINE CORPS. For pay of officer-, noD.cotumisBioned offi cers, rnusic;ans, private, clerks, messengers, steward, nur-e, a- d servauts; for rations and clothing for officers' serv, n:s. additional ratious to officers for five years' service, tor undrawn clothing, four hundred and tittv thousand dollars. For pensions provisions. one hundred and fifty-six thousand six huudred and seven ty two dollars. For clothing, one hundred and lwety-r.ine thousand lour hundrej aid twcntv-rWe dol lars. For fuel, tr-enty-six thousand six hundred and twentv-tive dollars. For military stores, vis : pay of mesbaa- ics; repair of arms; purchase of accoutre ments; ordnance stores, flags, drums, fifes, and other instruments seven thousand dol lars. For transportation of officers, their ser vants, troops, and for expenses of recruiting, twelve thousand dollars. For repairs of barracks and rent of offi ces where there are no public buildings, ten thousand dollars. For contingencies, viz: Freight; ferriage; loll; cartage; wharfage; purchase and "re pair of boats; cornpensatioa of judge advo cates; per diem for attend. ng courts-mat tial, courts of inquiry, and for constant labor house rent in lieu of quarters, and commu; tation for quarters to officers on shipboard; burial of deceased marines; printing, sta tionery, postage, telegraph. ng; apprehension of deserters; oil, candies, as; repairs of gas J and water fixtures: water rent, lorage, straw, i bajrack furniture; furniture for officers quar ters; bed sacks, wrapping paper, oil-cloth, crash, rope, twine, spades, shovels, axes, picks, carpenters' tools; kep of a horse for the messenger; repairs t lire engines; par- chase and repair of engine hose; purchase of lumber for benches, mess tables, buuks; repairs to public carryall; purchase and re pair of harness; purchase and repair of handcarts and wheelbarrows; scavengering, purchase and repair of galleys, cooking stoves, ranges; stoves where there are no grates; gravel lor parade grounds; repair of pumps; furniture for stall" and cuiimand ing officers; brushes, brooms, buckets, pav ing, and for other purposes, titty thousand dollars. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That each and every seaman, ordinary sea ma", or land-man who shall perlorm tne du ty of a fireman or coal-heaver ou board of any vessel of war shall be entitled to and shall receive a compensation at the rate of thirt7 three cents per day for the time they shall thus be employed as firemen aud coal hearers, and which shall be in addition to their compensation a9 seamen, ordinary sea men, or landsmen, as aforesaid. S c. 3. And, be it further enacted. That so much of the first section of the ' Act inskiBg approprations for the naval service for the year ending the thirtieth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three," as declares that the salrry of the secretary of the Naval Academy shall be twelve hun dred and fifty dollars pr annum be, and'tlie same is hereby, repealed; and the salary of the said seci eta y, Jrom and after the thirti eth day of June, eighteen hundred and sixty- eight, shall be at the rate ol fourteen hauai ed dollars per annum. ISee. 4. A nd be it fxitther enacted. Tl at si much of the eighth seclion of an act entitled "An act to aine; d certain acts in relation ta the navy," approve ! March sec ond, eignti en lundred and sixty seven, and of any other act authorizing the annual selec tion of ten enlisted apprentices tor appoint ment as midshipmen to the Naval Academy, be, and the same is hereby, repealed. Approved, March 1, lSfi'J. No. 2(!. An act to restrict and regulate the franking privilege. Be it enacted hy the Senate and House of lieprisentatices of the United Slates of America in Congress assembled, Ttiat it shall not be lawful for any officer of the government, member of Congress, or other person mtitied by law to the fra:iki:ig privilege to exerci.-e said privilege otherwise than by his or lier written autograph signa ture upon the matter franked; and all letters or o her mail matter not thus franked by the written signature of a person entitled by law to exercise said privilege, shall be charged with the rates of postage which are wow, or may be hercalter, estaolishee by law. Approved, March 1. 18b'J. No. 27. An act establishing the term of office of the House of Representatives, and pioviding for biennial sessions of the Legis lative Assembly of the Territory of Montaua. Be it eiuicted by the Senate and J louse of Repre?en tat ices of the United States of America in Conoress assembled, That hereafter the members of the house of representatives of the Territory of Mon tana shalf be elected tor the term of two years, and the s ated sessions of the legisla t ve assembly shall be biennial. "And the said legislative assembly, at its first session ater the passage of th s act, shall provide by law tor carrying this act lbto ellect. Approved. March 1, 1869. No. 2S. An act granting- a portion of the military rerervation ot iSault Ste. Marie, Michigan, to the American Baptist Home Mission Society. JJe ii enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Stales of Anwica in Congress assembled. That the Secretary of War is hereby au thorized to convey to the American Uaptist Home Mission Society, l3' good aud sufficient title, a portion of" the military reservat on at Sault Ste. Mane, in the State of Michigan, not to exceed one acre, now occupied by a missiou buiidmg owned by said society. Approved, March 1, 1808. NTn 91 An rt in mnd the act. of Anril t.pnth iurhtpn himrlrpd an six. tor establish ing ruleand articles lor the government of the armies of the United States. Be it enacted by the Senate aud House of Rep re sen tatiaes of the United States af Ameri- That the sixty-first article of "An act for GREAT ITV OREGON CITY. THE P. T. COMPANY'S STEAMERS, AND THOSE OF THE OPPOSITION LINES, ARE STILL RUNNING, IN ADDITION TO WHICH WE WILL SOON HAVE THE RAILWAY' CARS. ALL oF WHICH WILL CONTINUE TO BRING THE LATEST STYLES OF GOODS, AND THE BEST QUALITIES TO ACKERMaN, AT THE OLD STAND, MAIN St., OREGON CITY". I DESIRE TO SAY TO THE PUBLIC THAT I HAVE ONE OF THE COM P LET EST STOCKS OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO THE MARKET. WHICH I AM SELLING AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST ! o I will sav, COME ONE, COME ALL, and satisfy yourselves that it is so. I have received one ol the largest stocks ever brought to this market, anticipating a brisk fall trade, and I am determined tbat the goods shall be sold. 31y stock consists in part of a fine assortment of LADIES DRESS GOODS. BALMORALS, FURS of various descriptions : CLOAKS, such ns Circulars and Sack3 : KID GLOVES, best quality ; HOSIERY ; BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLINS, all widths : BOOTS AND SHOES : HATS AND CAPS : CLOTHING: FINE BLACK DRESS SUITS ; ' CASSIMERE SUITS ; SUPERIOR BEAVER SUITS ; BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, all sizes and qualities. A SUIT THAT WILL SUIT ANYBODY all on the most reasonable terms. Also a larg-estock of Gents' Furnishing Goods. GROCERIES A well selected assortment. . ACKERMAN, At Charman & Warner's old Stand. All kinds of Frcdaco Eov$ b.t,-t sRAGS WANTED. COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY. TINTVF.PTTY PAT TTnmiT establishing rules and articles for the gov ernment of the armies of the United States," approved April the tenth, eighteen hunured and six, be, and is hereby, repealed. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That from and after the passage of this act commissions by brevet shall only be con ferred in time of war, and for distinguished conduct and public service m presence of the enemy. And all brevet -commissions shall bear date fioni the particular action or service for wh:ch tie officer was brevetted. Approved, March 1. 1869. CB A3. HODGE. .CHAS. K. CALKF. .GSO. W. SNELL. HODGE, CALEF & Co., DEALERS IJf DEUGS and MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, PAINTERS Materials, ana urnggisla1 Sundrks. 9T Front Street, Portland, Oregon. So.) JOHN WILSON, Dealer in Dry Goods and Clothing:, 119 Front Street (In Whites New Block,) PORTLAND OREGON, IS NOW OPENING A NEW AND EXTEN sive stock Goods in the above line, and COMPRISING LATEST STYLES OF Plain and Changeable Dress Silks; Silk and Wool Poplins; All Wool Poplins and T irlan Plaids; and a large variety of other Dress Goods. ALSO, Gents' and Boys' Custom-made CLOTHING! and Ladies' and Gents' Under Wear and Furnishing Goods, which buyers ere invited to call and inspect. 9.) JOHN "WILfSOX. DIRECT IMPORTATIONS ! ! NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES OF Bed-Room SUITES. Just received and placed in the wareroems, of HURGREN & SHINDLER ! 16G, 108, 170, 17 First street, corner of Salmon, PORTLAND, OREGON. PARLOR SETS IN TERRY, IN PLUSH, AND IN IIAIR-CLOTII. New Ornamental Pieces, For the Parlor, Great Assortment f HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE! Lounges and Spring beds. The trade supplied with goods in original packages, on reasonable terms. HURGREN & SHINDLER. SOT! Juf Lj p- exchlehi LEGAL KOTICES. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance ot an order ot the (Jounty Court of Clacka mas county, State ot Oregon, made on the 5th day of April, A. D. 18;!9, in the matter of the estate of DANIEL TKULLINGEU, deceased, the undersigned, Administratis and Admin istrator of said estate, will sell at public auction on Saturday, the first day of May, A. D. 13G9, commencing at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day, aud at the carding machine of said deceased, in Clackamas County, State of Oregon, all of the following desci ibed personal property of said deceased, to-wit : One carding machine aud picker, one bujrgy and harness tor one horse, a lot nf car penter tools, one clock, one fork, and a rifle gun. Said sale to be for gold coin, but on a cwedit of twelve months. The purchaser to give notes with good security for the pavmeut of the purchase money, together with inter est thereon from date, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum. NATHAN II. TI1ULLINGER, Admr., ELIZABETH TKULLINGEU, Admrx. April 10th, 1S6'J. 22.3 JTINAL SETTLEMENT. In County Court of Clackamas County. State of Oregon : In the estate of PRESLEY" WARNICK, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that I, Carel IIow rll, Administrator of the estate -f Presley Warnicli, deceased, have presented and filed in the above entitled Court my account for final settlement of my administration in the above entitled estate : and that Monday the third day of May, A. D. 1S60, at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M., of said day, has been d dy appointed by said Court for the final settle ment of said account, at the Court House ia Oregon City, in said CL ckamas County, State of Oiegon. At which time and place, all persons interested in said estate, are no tified to appear and file exceptions in writing to said account, if any they have, and coutest the same. By order of said Court. CAREL HOWELL, Administrator. April the 10th, 18fi0. 22.4 1 JTINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court of Clackamas County. Stat of Oregon: Tn the matter of the estate of THOMAS LEAHY, Deceased. Kebecci Leary Executrix of s.iid estate, having tiled hr final account, and report, with a prpyer for I'ui;il settlement it was order ed by the Court thai the FIRST MUX JJ AY IN MAY, lS9.be set apart as the day for the final settle ment of tne accounts, of said execunx, and the approval of said report at which time ull persons interested can appear and file their objections, if thev have at.y. l",y order of W."T. 51 AT LOCK. Judge of County Court. Johnson' A McCowx. Attorneys. 22.4t JPINAL SETTLEMENT. In County Court of Clackamas County. State of On gon: In the matter of the estate of MARY UAHRIS, Deer ased. Thomas Harris, Executor of said es late, having fi!ed hi- fiml account and report with a prayer for settlement, it was ordered by the Court that t!e FIRST MOTTDA Y IX MAY, 1809. be set apart, for the final sett'ement of said accounts, and the approval of said report at which time all persons interested can file their objection, if thv have 3113 By order of W. T. MATLOCK. Judge of County Court. Johnson & McCowx, Attorneys. 22. 4t ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appoint ed Administratrix of the estate of Williston I). Woodcock, deceased, and having filed my bond, and it having been approved, therefore all persons having claims against said estate are required to present them to me, properly ver fied, at the ollice of Johnson & McC'own, in Oregon City, Clackamas County, within six months from the date of this notice. Those indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment. ALLYZIXNA WOODCOCK, Johnson & McCowx. Administratrix. Attorneys for Administratrix. 22.4 SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an exe cution and order of alc issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oresron for the County of Clackama, dated March 29th, lf'!), and to me directed in favor of John Thomas and against James Smith, for the sum of $.So7 00 and interest and costs in a decree of foteclo-ure of a mortgage on real etate, 1 have this .10th day of March, A. D. 1809, levied on ths following described land specified in said decree, : Tid order "f sale as follows, be 11s; a tract or parcel of land situ ate in Clackamas County Oregon, to wit: The S E. 4 of Sec. 22 T. 2 S. R. 2 E. Lots 1 & 2, and t he W. 9 of the N. E. 4 of Sec. 27 T. 2 S. R. 2 E. the N. W. 4 of Sec. 27 T. 2 S. Ti 2 E. and l..fs 1 & 2 of Sec. 2S T. 2 S. I?. 2 E., containing in the aggregate 477-79-100 acies more or less with all the appur tenances and hereditaments thereunto be longing. And on Monday the third day of May, 18G9, at the hour of 12 o'clock M. of said day in front of the Court House door in Oregon City in said Clackamas County, I will sell the same to the highest bklder, for U.S. coin. Oregon Citv March 30th 169. JOHN "Ml KRS: Sheriff Clackamas Co. By T. J. McCarver, Deputy. (21. 5t gtlERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale made in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas, in a certain suit for the foreclosure of a mortgage, aud pur suant to lawful process issued to me out of said Court, bearing date March 15th, A. D. 1869, commanding me to advertise and sell the north half of the Land Claim of James M. Moore and wife in said county, numbered nine hundred and twenty-four, on sections 27, 2S, and 31 in T. 2 S. R. 1 E., and return the proceeds thereof into Court ; I did, on the lfilh day of March, instant, levv upon all of the north half of the following described land claim to wit : The fractional S. of the N W. 4 of Sec. 34, and the fractional S. W. 4 of Sec. 27: and the fractional W.i of the S. E. 4 of Sec. 27 ; and the fractional E i f the E of Sec. 23 ; and the fractional E of the N. K. 4 of Sec. 33 ; and the Iracticnal NT. W. 4 of Sec. 34 ; and the fractional W. 4 of the N. E. 4 of Sec. 34 : all in Township num ber two, South of range number oue East, in said County of Clackamas, and on Monday the 2($th- day of April, 1P69, at the "hour of ten o'clock A.M., in front of the Court House door in Oregon Citv, in said State and County, I will sell the same at public Auction to the" highest bidder, to satis fy the sum of Twelve Hundred and Thitty Six and 33 100 Dollars damages, and -titerest on said sum of $i,23'' 3 J from the fourth day of September lsu2 and thireei dollars costs together with aecrtrj co.-ts. Oregon City, MaWi i7th, 109. JOHN MYERS. 20.5t) Sheriff of Clackamas County. H OMESTEAD NOTICE. In the United States Land office, at. Or. gon City. Oregon. To Robert B. Peake : You are btrebv notified that Michael Penckon has applied at this office to contest your homestead entry No. 1114, made upon the S. of S. W. 4 of Sec. 20, and N. i of N. W. 4 T See. 29, in T. 3 S. R. 1 E . alleg ing that said claim has been abandoned and?ou are further .notified that the ca!e will be heard at this office on Tuesday the 2.5th day of May, 1SC9, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. 11. OWEN WADE, Register. HENRY WARREN, Receiver. April 10th, 1869. 23:4t OST. A large brass key. One dollar will be paid the finder, upon leaving it at this office. LEGAL NOTICES. VjUMJklUNS: O In4.be Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. The People's Transportation Company Plain tiff es. Archibald McKinlay, Sarah J. McKin lay, Thomas Lowe, I). P. Thompson, Mary R Thompson, John P. Dement, Mary J. Dement A. L. Lovejoy, Elizabeth Lovejoy, J. D. De ment and V. C. Johnson, executors of the estate of W. C. Den-;nt deceved and the Willamette Steam Navigation Company, de fendants. To Archibald McKinlay, Sarah J. McKinlay and Utomas Lowe, defendants : Whereas, the Hon. Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, lor Clackamas, upon due proof as required by law on the 15th day of March 1869, ordered summons in the above suit to be served upon defendants Archibald McKinlay, Sarah J. McKinlay and Thomas Lowe, by publication in the Oregon City En terprise. Now, therefore; in the name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby notified and required to appear and answer the complaint filed a-ain-t you in the above entitled action, with the Clerk of the above entitled Court on the first dav of the next term of the above entitled Court." to be held at the city of O.e-o-on City in said County of Clackamas, in the State t Oregon, on the Fourth Monday of October, A. 1). 1SG9. and if you fail to answer for want thereof sa d complaint will be taken for confessed, and the Plaintiff" will apply to the Court for the relitif prayed for in the complaint and will take judgment and decree against you, for such relief and costs and disbursement; of suit, MITCHELL, DOLPII & SMITH, 19.7t) Adorneysfor Plaintiff, SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas, ss. Suit to dissolve the marriage contract. Leonora E. Daly, Plaintiff' vs. Wil liam J. L. Daly, Defendaut. To William J. L. Daly said Defendant : In the name of the State of Oiegon, 3011 are 1 2ieby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against ou in the above entitled actton. within ten days from the date of the service of this Sum nons upon you, if served witlrn said County; or, if served in any other County of this State, then within twenty days f"om the date of the service of this 'summons upon yoi; and if you fail to answer, for want thereof the PlainrT will J apply to the Court for t!ie relic" demanded ! in the said complaint; and whereas order of publication of a summons h.is been made by the C'tirt in the above entitled suit, in pursuance f said order, you are further notified tht.tunless.you appear in S;iid Court by the first day of the next tern? following the expiration of six weeks publication t , this summons, said first publ cation being March 2ut!i, ISO", said next term commenc ing May loth, K;G9, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in her said coir piarit, which is that the bond of matri m.ny now existing between plaintiff and de tendant be dissolved, y.nd that plaintiff have the care aud custody of her infant sou Wil liam. S. 1IUELAT, 19. 7t) Attorney for Plaint jf. UMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas... Action to appropriate lands. ... '1 he Vi;t..mette Falls Canal and Lock Company, I'lamtiir, vs. Hugh Burns and Thomas Baft leit. Dwfeinlan's. To HUGH BURNS, Defendant; In the name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint hied agaiust you in the above entitled action, w.thin t,.u days from the date of the sci vice of this Sr inious upon 3011, if setved within said County, or if served in any other County of this State, then within twenty days iiom the date ot the service of : this Summons upon 3011. And whereas, or der ot I'iibnicatton of a Summons has been made by the said Court in the above entitled action, in purs :. nce of said order you are fur ther notified that unless you appear in said Court by the first daj of 'the next term fol lowing the expiration of six weeks' publica tion of this Summon (the first publication being Match 27, 1889,) and said next term commencing in -aid County on Monday the 10th day of May. 18G9, and if yon fail to answer said complaint, the plaintiff wid apply to the Court f.r t,n re'ief demanded thetein, which is for the ap proprla'ton to the use of Plaintiff, of certa:n land btlonging to 3011 in said County and State, to wit : A certain -trip of land in your Donation Land Claim, about 2GS feet .n length and sixtj- feet in with. S. HUELAT, Attorney 20.7t) for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas Action to appropriate lands .The Willamette Fall-t Canal and Lock Companv Plaint' ft", vs. O. C. Pratt Defendant. To 0. C. PRATT, Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby required to appcor and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled action, within ten days from the date of the service of this Summons upon you, if served within said Count, or if served in any other Cur;ty of this Stare, then within twenty days from the date of the service of this Summons upon 3-ou. And whereas, or der of Publication of a Summons has been made by the said Court in the above enti tled action, in pursuance ofs.id order you are further notified tha iiless vou appear in said Court by the first day of the next term following the expiration of six weeks publi cation of this Summons. (the first publica tion being March 27, 1S89,) and sa:d next term commencirg in saiu Ct jnty on Monday the 10h day of May, 1869, and if yon fail to answer said complaint, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re lief" demanded therein, which is for the ap propriation to the use of Plaintiff of certain land belonging to you in said County and State, to wit : A certain strip out of two lots owned by you, being originplly a part of the Douation Land Claim of Hugh Burns, and the portion sought to be appropriated by Plaintiff being a strip sixty feet in width and about 132 feet in lensrth, out of said lots. 20.7t) S.' HUELAT, Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas Action to appropriate lauds. .. .The Willamette Falls Canal and Lock Company Plaintiff, vs. George A.Pcase.Rfifcert M.Moore, Jane Painter and R. C. Crawford, Tru-tee of James M. Moore, hoira at law or Robert Moore Deceased, John Gordon, and certain unknown owners defendants. To RUBER T M. MOORE, JANE PA INT KR, and certain, unkncicn oicricrs. Defend ants : In the name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear a:.d answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled acion within ten days from the date of thr service of this Summons upon you if serve ! within this County, or if served with in any other County of this State, then in twenty days from the date of the service of this Summons upon you. And wheieas, order of Publication of a" Summons has been made by the Court in the above entitled ac tion, in pursuance of said order you are fur ther notiiied that unless you appear in said Court by the first dav of the next term fol lowing the expnatiou of six weeks publica tion ot this Summons,!; the first publication being March 27, l-69,) and said next term commencing in -aid County on Monday the th day of May, 1869. and if you fail to answer said complaint the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded therein, which is fur the ap propriation to the use of Plaintiff of certain land belonging to you as aforesaid, said land being situated in said County and 'State being a portion of the Donation Land Claim ot said Robert Moore deceased, a; d described as follows, to wit: strip of said land Sixteen Hundred at d Fourteen and one-half 16U feet in length, and Sixty feet iu width, runniug through wh it was aud is known as Linn Citv, in said County and State. " s. HUELAT, ?- 7t) Attorney for plaintiff. LEGAL KOTICES. O.UARDIAN NOTICE. In County Court of Clackamas Couotr State of Oregon : To all whom it may concern : Samuel Engle, having, on the5thdnyof April, 1869, filed a petitioa praying that he may be appointed guardian of Horace Engfe a minor and non resident, it was ordered' that the first Monday of June, 1SG9, be set apart as the day for the hearing of said ap. plication, at which time all persons inter ested can appear and make their objections to the granting the prayer of said petition if they have any. W. T. MATLOCK, Jouxsox & McColv.v, County Judge. Petitioner's Attorneys. 22M MISCELLANEOUS. liiating Paint in HOUSE, AND Steamboat Painting Graining, Gilding, China Glossing, Imitations Of all kinds Wood siikI Marble! Executed as iceU as can be done on the Pacific Coast. Examine our uork and Judge fur youi selvss. . jitEver3 order attended to with care and expedition. C.E.MURRAY, "West Door Italston's Brick, Main st., Oiegon City Msirblc- Work. a. j. morjROE, Dealer in California, Vermont and Italian Marbles, Obelisks Monuments, Head and Pool Stones, Salem Oregon. Mantles and Furniture Marble furnished to order. J23.t A. II. BELL. E. A. FAKKEK. BELL & PARKER. AND DEALERS IX Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Paints, Perfumery, Oils, Varnishes, And eyery article kept in a Drug Store. Maic Street. Orecron Citv. C II. JUY I211S, PLUMBING, GAS & STEAM Fitting Establishment, Xo. 110 First Street Portland Gas Fixtures, Cooking Ranges, Hot. Water Boilers, Marble. Top Washslands, Sheet Lead and Block Tin, Water Closets, Bath Tubs, Lead Pipe. Wrought Iron Pipes, all Sizes. TEES, EL BO RETURN BENDL NIPPLES, BUSHINGS, d-c.., for Sttatn, Water and Cos. ALSO Scotch Tubes, Water Guages, Whistles Ta'lon Pumps, Steam Guages, Globe, Angle, and Check Valves, Guage Cocks. Air Cecks, and all kinds ot Rrass Work. Rubber Hose, Hose Pipes, Ac. Hotels, public buildings, and private resi dences heated with the latest improvements in steam or hot air appa-ratus. I invite citizens generally to call and C3- ; amine my stock, which has been selectd with great care, and especial attention gives to the wants of this market. C. H. MYERS. JPARIl & BROTHER. BUTCHERS & MEAT VENDER?. KS Thankful for past favors of the public respectfully ask a continuance of the fame. We shall deliver to our patrons all the bot qualities of Stall Feed Beef, also Mutton, Pork, Poultry etc., as usual twice a week, on Tuesdays and Saturdays ! S TRAYED OR SI OLEN. A fine bred, Cherry red. two year old HEIFER, marked with a t-lit in the right ear. and a few white hairs in tlie forehead. Any person giving information as to where she may be found will be liberally rewarded. kE Word left at the Enterprise office will be received. ISAAC FARR. HOME MANUFACTURE. J. E. PATT0W, Successor to IIIGGJXS d- COMPANY, No. S Front Street, Portland, Oregon, Is nov manufacturing a superior article cf Chemical, Olive. Pale and Brown Family Soap which he will sell at San Francisco prices. Tft3. This soap is warranted. H0TilE MADE JURE! ftfl. ERTHEIftflER, Manufacturer of and Dealer in Furniture oiiF.nnx citv. TAKES THIS METHOD OF INFORMIX '- m. iiik mimic, irmr n n.iw ou uu a larire invoice of j SQUARE AND EXTENSION TABLES, BUREAUS, ' BED-STEADS. LOUNGES. DESKS. STANDS, CHAIRS. , And Various other Qualities of Riw : and Medium Furniture ! Forming a complete and desirable assort ment, which merits the attention of buyers He MANUFACTURES FURNITURE Using good materials, and employing th very best mechanics in the State, hence uf can warrant his goods to be as represented, and he is prepared to fill all orders wtn promptness. . He would call the attention of the public to his salesroom, as containing the mo complete assortment of desirable yoods m t State. M.WERTIIEIMER. Main street, Oregon Ci.T- r