J" o o NAL DEFECTIVE 4 J o o 0 o O o O o O G O o 0 O o o O 0 o o G 0 0 Jrtl! rivric: .f.... .: 8TPr -v -' i trtse22:j .-T--w--ragaJ-!:w j ....... .i v ir.vr. ii:;:c v to b:-5 and v.-.-v; r in .i:rl vc': i fvr -in ; a lc-- ,;ui:'r .I:..' 0i' c,i ' c'::":i:;'' rare , . .a continual uyv.nw .nuic v.u - , , , . -yo in ccu::t. nA .-onHbor Thev have ' tinted btates, and who shall not, ,, -;Jr-1G-1'-ni-aiC1l:i1; ,lt . : when elected, be an inhabitant of ' '7-I laiion desperately m love with the state in Which he is chosen." : cri -y tian j rtlrect ailVoat to themselves and . ; : i r arj ;tnd become their champ- v :v.- i--- T7C'J;Cr.r.. The sensibb, honest portion ' ! - :;lc'aES 01 j of the Rcmtblican partv do not be u: taicoriiniimity, j coin0 partisans and !'.. .i.-rc.-.-s,-.-1 ':v tiX 1 ; .,. cic-1 - Y'v'-2e- , " c J " ; 'V I fV'4""V" 1 I " 2 " , 7. ' , V -1 'i ' 1 ' 7 7 14 i 11; i. It ". .1 . . i ; i'i i i'i:'.. T . t ;;.V,':; v.iV - IZ uf.tctut i.r .c 'ti.ied to I ' O.; ,, i - v. rate: ? x,. . o ti -. ; mar. ; e;ll:'.", ! s' o" o . -. t Ciu -' t ;Vr , r, V i t - - 0 -0. 0 r - :;.'ii ih" -7;:;-.v ' " , i!VCSS uf answer no. ::r-. . j-y-td 0iJ nmenduwnt is do :z 'I'-' f:.r rdl j Ciarc':l - diued, raul tlren therwill f;n t 7h- :..:vo Chinr.ivSl'V;1 hY that the ncn bccui eneoui-sg'.i to come to hii eonnirv, nre qi:':!;?!! which naturally present themselves for ! soiution j The Democratic party and Dcm- j jccratic journals have continuously j opposed them; and Democratic i-egislatiireshave thrown obstacles ' , in their way by unfriendly legisla- I tion, for the purpose of preventing, I if possible, their settlement in this i country. Not so, however, witn i tho Republican party. That party jhr means of the Uurlmgame Treat v, (a portion cf which is pub- ; iUaed in to-day's paper) ha opened ; the war and held out great induee- ! mer.ts for China emigration to tm L ountrv, and since its ratilicatior:, ; them, so much so, that if you dis- ' courage their emigration here, or - - peah disnaraginglv of the Celes- ; i'nlf, the Republican leaders and 'ournal., v. ill take such action as a hrni'n.ws ir ic v.iiiueae luuorers. ,,ut tletr icarlcrs do, and they have tho thin:; their own war. Xow, whr is this; whv do the radi.?al leaders endeavor to starve cut and drive avrav the laboring whire man, and at the same time clasp the dirty reruiisive Chinamen to their hearts with such a loving ciiicrac.: ? Is it because they real- ly love the iilthy pagans more tlian tl.?y do ttu-ir own race and blood ? 'Hrls cannot be thc reason for such '"vc is tmiiainral and uni'easonable. Or. is it because tho leaders of that r.r.'iv have stowii so rich by frauds r,nd the spoils plucked from the ', people by heavy taxation, that . - - ' desPIso tbe roor of ll,e'r ovrn !aCe P'lHl kIn ? Tll!3 my bo i tidily the cause, but it is not the gvear. fountain from whence springs ithc-ir partiality for the Celestials. The fact iaT tho leaders of the S Kepi; oilcan party expect to, and boast that they will carry the 15th ! Amendment to the Constitution of J Republican journals have kept up J the age of twenty-five years, and ,C: ! tlie United State and in this, is j found thocf.iise of their ardent love ' f , and loud mouthed charapioii " A' ! t-hip of, Chinamen ; if this amend i m-mt is f d-ted t hey intend to ! m.i:? voter.-; o A of them, and vote tor tho Hepubiicau party as ; !ti:0 ouiy n-ea rctni,lin the are citizens of the United :-l:;C:;Sr--n-ofTcrnment iu tlH'Ir OWI1l States, and entitled to all the nriv- l" '" ; nriinl;.. -is a matter ot course, , i i , r ' ,'r-v -iiT . , . . . 'jJ-r-gcs enjoyed by white citizens. ! ; t ;ev wju :i:?ciaiin any such niten- . VTXt-., v , ' . -! . ! . , i J tiat part ot the Al tli Amcnd- ! tton. br.fc actions sneaic loudr- 1 .-. b'.t actions speak lousle:- " j than words, and their actions and ' ! t, reference: show exactly what they ' ji-ffiid. If this is so if the Republican Ir-aders would thrust aside all la - ! ,..u-. . v i M n,t3 :'fA becaf n' of. thsni would vote the Demo- :ra'.c ticket, and give their places citd opportunities of making a liv ii'g to an infeiior race of beings, r-ierelv fer the pni7)ose of retaining v: !iical power, is it not high time f;r white irren to stop and think, rr-:: .tninicnow, wuile there is iio oM-.-u.am u. wtu- tueir ru-.ig.ncnrs : aim n nic icpuon-;.r.- leaders r.re guilty of such r,r r.nrjjg, it is high time that such corrupt nieTi should be ou-tel, and, 'Zi: kees iilled by honest men, Vr ic from the people. Iir:iey5 I'i'tK of the 18th July. V liv-l tltc Fifteenth Amend- ; mrv.t is ndored. tio colored voters of 5.ernbsyly,mia- vill be one to ever- seventy-nine ."white persons, Are tiu? 'Democrats afraid of ' """-:' 4 ov-nrljehiied aiul enslaved ; : " .tiis ono eipittctii black fraction jv-f i .q 'males- above twenty-one? - V. ; "'We put th'. .T?tlr.-n in a-notlicr ? -? ' ; '"'rr ruo nvgri winp seA'euty "r I ni'.i? wiiire men, physically or in : hi.;! tellvtur.lly'r Will the Democratic -r Is organ answer That is the mor- '"ai ton-ov of tho Ito-ntH-raoy, if ye o;--j'cve their orator? v - . ' ; a Ids is an aehnowiW'iinent I '?'s. , tli.-d thc true intent of the JJeptib t ' ':'i":an i'ty m regaid to the Fif . I t'";n'h Amendment is, to enforce , - . '-niversal suit rage in ail the States, r:.r.-:...j "-"te Coustirutions and State laws c:: :r; !io-contrary, notwithstanding. - - - 1 ;03 ' hyelsf C&inamen ? The .b-vv.V 1 . .1 . ... uu ofi.uHitne. limes, who (vc.e m very Sute of thU Union. A X 1 JIXOKTA T Ql'E STIOX . The Radicals in the Southern Stiltcs in their greed to mongrel- . tlcmoralize am disgrace thi: government and people, elected ne groes to Congress at their last elec tion; and it is not at all unlikely that at the next meeting of Con- erress an important question will Jc rahed a3 to thc eligibility of these negroes, when they present themselves as members of that bod v. A clause of the Conititu tion of the United States reads as folio o-s?, viz.; No person shall be a Represen tative who shall not have attained The question which first presents itself here is, who were citizens of the United States under the old Constitution? Evidently negroes were not so regarded, as will ap pear from a clause in Sec. 2, Arti cle IV, of the Constitution, which is as follows : " No person held to service or labor in one State, under the laws thereof, escaping to another, shall in consequence of an- law or regu lation therein, be discharged from service or labor, but shall be de1 livered up on claim of tho.party to whom such service or labor mav be due." Upon this clause, the following noints have been decided by the Supreme Court of the United States : "The owner of a slave is clothed with full power and authority, in every State in tho Union, to seize and recapture his slave, wherever he can do it without a breach of the peace, or any illegal violence." Prigg vs. P nn., 10 l'eters, 530. ' the Constitution, ho wever, re cognizes slaves as property, and pledges the Federal Government to pledges the r eueral Government to- support it' Dred Sett vs. San- Par-jford, 19 How. 305. Citizens of the United States cannot be beld to service as slaves in any Stats in - the Union. In fact the decision in the Dred Scott case is directly to . . . - the point that negroes were not. and could not be, citizens of the United States under the Con stitution, as it then was, and they were not recognized by the Gov ernment as citizen of the United State? But it i claimed that by virtue of the XIV Amendment, the ne- nient, conferring citizenship on thc negroes, reads as follows : "All persons born or natural ized in th; United States, and sub- ! ject to the fnrisdiction thereof, are 1 citizens of the United States, and f the State wheicin thc v reside." ! Part i, " Tliig- amendment is a land of extending the rglit of citizenship to all persons horn or naturalized in the United States, without re gard to race or color, tints abolbh- tj, e political disabilities of the ! neirro, and other inferior races ex- isdn b virtue of the Constitution riorto tlie adoption oftheXIVt.fi Amendment, that was the object of the "Amendment. Ibit this amendment does not repeal that clanse in sec. 2 of Article I of the Constitution, requiring that a per son shall be seven years a citizen of the United States, before he is eligible as a Representative in the Cciigress of tfe . United State?., Neither 13 this amendment retro-! aetivem its effect it cannot con- tr fer c.ttizeisTitp that will date prior to its ratification by the requisite nnmber of States', Therefore, inasmuch as it has not been seven years since the adop-j the Unionist, brags thirt he is a tion of this aniendmunt as a partj Wcbibot boy, bred in Oregon, and of the Crcsthwt-ki of the United j that this dry year, be has i-alspd States, and inasmuch, as no negro i3.000 bushels of wheat from twenty has been a citizen of the United ? five acres of hind. Good for How States for the period of seven years, j oil Prairie, and gooxl for this Web the negro members elect, cannot boy. take their seats as members of the- next Congress, unless another tTa-1 Aritesteix Deputy U. S. Mar rant violation of the Constitution j shal "V. S. Barker, on Saturday, of thc United States is perpetrated j arrested James Parker, of Sublim- by the loyal "'majority of that body, "We shall wait Avith some j issued from tlie United States Dis anxiety t see wiiat action they j triet Court at Portland, Parker! will take Tm the matter, - e . T x tt c i in- a receipt lor money, without! cost I v and unavaihnir. Xot-Ex-Secretary ifon.W. II. Seward affixing thereto tlie proper rev en no ! withstanding the denial ofrnmored has been ciected an lionorary stamp. He was admitted to bail j negotiations we should not be sur member of the California Society j in the sum of two hundred dollars, j prised to hear that the purchase of Pioneer. Uio;u-t. , f Cuba has becncftVctctl. VlIiL. Jb'OT CIIA1V DI- The editor of the Oregonianhas worked himself into a happy mood by calling us a changeling. If to cut loose from a party that has departed from every landmark which it originally claimed, a party that lias been "criminally reckless in 'its utter disregard of vested personal and State rights, a party whose policy lor the past few years has been; and is 'yet, decep tion and fraud, and a party whose every public net tends to the de gradation of the white and ruling race by mongiclizatiou, and estab lishing social and political equality with all the inferior races tends to the .centralization of all power in tho general government, and thc destruction of every principle of a republican form of crcvermnent. ' constitutes a changeling, we plead guilty to the charge. It is true that we did act with thc Republi can party at one time, but it dk parted from the principles it first , proiesL-eu, ana we took our de parture from tlie party. Ihit then, we are not conscious of having committed any crime, or eveii.of having given any just grounds of ort'ense in having done so. We subscribe to the old adage that a wise man will always change, when lie is satisfied that lie is in error, but a fool never. Now, in conclusion, v-e feel safe in predicting that- the editor of the O. cjonlan will never abandon a notion lie lias once entertained however erroneous it may be, nor, leave a party, however destructive and disgraceful may be its policy He cannot change. judical tovEFCRTiiEcmsESE For the purpose of showing the object of the radicals in' manifest ing such ardent love for the Chinese, we give below, the 0th and 8th articles of the Burlhigamc Treaty, concluded between the United States and China on the J -, . , , iidso the proposed lotii Amend ment to the Constitution of the United States. tu;:itt. A::t. 6. Citizen.-, of Iho UmceT Sl.uot vi5';(inpj.cr residing in China shall c-rjoy tbc saue. piiviJgvs, imnuuiillos or exemp tion iii ivspeet to travel or residenco i-fiy there be? enjoyed by tho citizens cr subjects of the most i'.ivored nation, and reciprocally. Chinese subjects visiting or residing: irfthe United States shall enjov 'he same privilege?, ht;snunit!e.-3 ?.nd ex eurptions i:i rcvneV t to r;- vc;i : jv.-.;'.-:iee as may t!ie- bo enjoyed by the citizens or subjects of the most lavored n tticr!. Art 5-' T!.,. T',Tfr. i Q.,t, - i .. th at Chinese subjects shall wiihotit hiuder - nncc an aeeot?it ot -tl:Mr naltonrtltty or religion be admitted to ail sehools. col lies and other public educational insti tu:iins, without being subiect lo any re ligious or political tcW ; aiid. on ihe other hand, his Majesty, the Kmperc-r of China, agrees that: citizen ' tbe United Stales may Jierly cstiiHush and inaintaiu ?choo's . a,a -'V foreigners are j;emiUh-d t.-v tra'v t.. r.. viimuv- ni. inose Dii'eea nhcri Tv, n-nnnax 4 Skctio:t 2. Th?' Onres-s shnll hare powrr to eivtbrcer this article by appro priate legislation. Loss of Stkamers. telegram of August 10th says that- the steamer German la was lo'st near Trepassy oir Saturday. Her pas sengers and crew n ere successfully landed there and a' steam tug has gone to their assistance. Tlie steamship Cleopifinf, Capt. Donaldson, from Montreal, bound for London,, was totally lost at ! Tm Trepassy, on Sunday evening. Her passengers ami crew were alf saved I j and havc arrivod Jlt their destiiva- j toix, A Wkbfoot Cnor. ATex, jTe Corkle from Howell Prairie, says ;ity, in this county, on a warrant j charged vrhh signing and deliver- SECTION' 1. Tlie ri'rhfa nf ri:!iMK nf ihn I rVSn crlnm PAimklilKT .-j-f MfnV!!iT I :nT ,btnlf !o7: .!,all nofc be ,1('riie'1 1 machines, clocks, ciirars, etc.. j h uuriujjeti oy ttie l oited states, or bv . - i 'i rr, any State, on acconnt of race, clor. or mo entiivly wortaless. riio i previous corvjtticm ct .servitude. v-ieonnira, suniv in aiiuui waici Telegraphic Clippings. Divers at Work on lie Gnmniiln. Aug. 12. A dispatch is receiv ed bythe agents that divers are at work on the steamer Germania and have rescued some of the specie and nine bags of mail. t,.l-crt,i Ail". 12. JutlffC Jef- I ferV'ofthe Stipfomc Court. A. j Warren, Secretary of State and I Jmige Speed ot the Criminal C ourt of Warren count), all prominent in the conservative movement in this State, with a large number of minor otiu ers were removed to-day by General Ames. 'The cotton worms have appear ed on many plantations in this .-mr.fv. Their appenranee this f ,1v. rl.nvs Pnrliof than last. I J . " " i ! while the crops are two weeks later. Survey for a Ship Canal across Da i icn. Chicago, Aug. 14.-A Jiepulli-r-'.ji''s special says Admiral Davis, late commander of the South At lantic Squadron, has been ordered to survey the Isthmus of Darien to ascertain the fea.sibility of a ship canal. Detectives passing Counterfeit Orcen- Several days aJO seme SUpiciouS ciiaracters ofteretl to sell a Wall street operator $120,000 in bonds, stolen from lienuhofFin Pennsylva nia, 'or 610,000 in greenbacks. The police were informed and dec tcctivea sent to Hudson City to conclude the negotiations. Tlie par-tie- met at a hotel. John Lard low, Gabriel Gorshyn and Arnold lirown assed over to the detec tives a package said to contain the bonds, receiving in return a pack age containing $100,000 counter feit greenbacks.. When the latter package was opened it was found to contain a genuine 810,000 and tiie balance in old papers A S iv turtle. liiehniond, Aug. 15. ft is stated on authority that General Canby V.ill issue a proclamation within ten davs. convening the legislature t and applying the iron-clad oath to its members, and when tney can not take said oath thc eats will be given to the candidate havili" the . next highest vote. Infernal Hetcnnci Aug. Keportn to tlie Inter nal Revenue Oilice for tlie vtar ending January :10th shows the following taxes collected ; On tlis tilled spirits, -1-3,800 ; tobacco, 622,200,000$ fermented liquors, 5,000,000 ; incomes, 2:)j000,000 ; internal Kevenue stamps, $ 15,500, -000. Seventy-seven Districts are yet to le heard fivnu Sluvktan Iiisvn4c?f- Stochtou, Aug, IS. The trsic'k of the Y'. storn Facitic liaiiroad e;itvro-d from the Yallcjo AI ill. was finished to Laddsville to-day. It will reach tlie mouth of Liver more Pass by Saturday next. Large ciuantities of grain await. and along the river banks. Tins grain hos been raised on the west I sine ol te doauutn river and 1 Ui I'Vfrniore Y;d!ey.. One ff oa s;nd anl twenty-nino lm.licls of wln'at were sliijped t"ri iort to-da St. John??, N, 15., Auo;. is, t- t uir.r (lernir.ma renresents tnnt onlv " . .. ' ; one bnr ot silve'r has ixkmi reeovei- j d since Saturday, making twenty ! r.i.rlif 1 vnr in svll 1 f 1 f sliiti 5t tld -1 . r .1 a . down alt m nine fathoms ot water, is af - The Captain is endeavor"ng to se - cure tlie cargo save t by tlie boats, LONDON", jVu'JT. 12. Th"C Times publishes a statement from Madrid, irotii w iuvu uiu lunuw 111-4 1S ;u -.v- tract: bpam cannot be 111 a WOl-e r-M j- condition. Change must come un- less the ruler? are prepared for revolution. 1 he treasury is empty fil it is impossible to collect taxe., 1'opular discontent is; everywhere. Prim and his colleagues havc no easy tunes aneau. ' The Times also has an editorial on the relations hetiycsn England and the United States, suggested by the Queen's closing "speech. The writer says :t "The Q'ueeirs opening and closing speeches are apparently inconsistent; but the explanation is found In thc fact tat uiternafional rcTatlnes denend on rocil)rontv of 'feolino- of tht -nooi.lo iwp;! t Jiit iHioi tilt, people .mil nut- m negotiations Ot flielr rdinisters. Johnson Stnnkv r,lSv,:l,a liavebcen .ccooJcmI by others, but the sureties of peace frien Jsliin abide on a stron-cr l,a- si; than diplomacy can furnish.'' Loxnox, Ang. 1 1.The Pout has an etlitorial on thc ?ubjcct of the sale of Cuba to the United States. ine writer savs: " c entertain; ing by Cuba in its iba in its present COlldi - oses a sum she can't af - I tion, but 1 I ford. She will not be sf roti I enou-h to stamp out the msurrec- froff, but is obliged by false senti- iHient to continue an attempt which suspicion tnat tlie best thllK'- hpaln 1 accommonations to the Traveling Public Can do is to close with America iu a"lS "ear the .team.hip landing. ' 1 . , . y-iiv.i. in board and Lodging per Week . 00 regard to Cuba, bhe sains noth- -1 " dav i ,o . jl ..T 1 .' L.ikk vxto Lixk. The stomach of Gen- oral Grant's del'tmct mure is to be pre- - served in alcohol. That always has been a favorite method of preserving the ftomachs of London Aldermen, with the addition of a gentle cataplasm of green turtle soup A'. 1' Herald. Dangehoi-si.t II cut. The Albany Dem ocrat r,avs : Alvin Ilrock, t-ho lives near I'coria. vas found on the 5th inst, lying on the ground near that place, with the spinal column broken supposed to have been thrown i'rem a horse some 16 hours previous. His recovery is doubtful. Bicw Artvcrtlsements. VTOTICE. The undersigned having leased the Cliff House to Messrs. l'arlow A Surppard for a term of twelve months, we take this method of thanking our friends and the pnblic fur their liberal patronue to iiSj and v cnecr fu ly commend the public in general t Us-! lovf their patron.igfa n cur success is, who we believe will take pleas ire in catering to the wunts ot the nnt lastideous. yy'llIIE & IlIIOADES August 21, 1SC9.-1W Barlow in the Hotel Busi ness Again. TTHVyG TAKEN GEO. A. HUEPI'Aim Jj as c opartner in the business anrt leased S tlie celebrated ULlr r HOUSE, ot Oregon ; ti,c public, c; uie 3 we ate ready (or vtu. i'.n'i will accommodate you to the best ct uur ability. B.UiLOV & SIlEl'EAKD. Aucust 21 .-tf. WilSHlNG ftlA-Dfi EASY, JJY USING THE Automatic Clothes YvTasher and Boiler ! npm: greatest invention of -the I times, as it does away with rubbing iinil wear and tear on Cluthes. Au onlinur, v, iihing can be donu in from on? to two hot i rs -SAVES TEME, LAEOlt AND EX 1'EX.SK, Warranted to give tntire salislac tion. For sale bv J.C. ilARDY, Manufacturer, lt. Front sireot, one door m-tEi of 41 tf Taylor street. Portland. AXItRKW WILtlS. . BKOtOMTO?. VILLI3 & BROUGiiTON. Flavin purohasfd tV.e interest of 3. Cram, in the well known jSs LI rE R V S TA B L E One door west of Excelsior Market. Oregon City, announce, that they will at all timei keep pjoo-.l bfrfses a. fl caif-iages to lot, at reasonable raffed. Horses bought and sold : i..... iv. v... ....... i- i J Not a ;srr.JECT of Dounr. That Newll's rhimonury Syrnp is the most ef-t-ctire and nercr f'.iilir; remedy for afr'ec tioa of th2 threat and iungs. QITY SEMINARY, Stndies vri be resumed et V:tV femina rvOiade Scliool, in lbr departmeuis, ou Mondav, 23d hist. ryiiBEa carclaV, August 12,- isr-'j. City Sup't. JOHN MYERS. SI. C. MYEIiS. -Tte. Wit m UXDETl THE COURT IIOUSJ:, OREGON CUi'V, OliUGON. KETAIL DEALERS IN DRY ?OOIS? BOOTS & MOE, We also coufltantly keep 01? ha-rd S A LE.M CASSIM E R E S, FLA XX ELS, TWEEDS AND ELAXKETS!, , "Which w will at the Factory Prkcs, fUKt wU take wool in exchange; -O- TTe tvill so p;y the Ughest price' for Hotter, Egg, end ail kinds oCVood country produce, we wnl sell as lov a any bouse in Oregon, for Cash or us eui'v alerit in good merch;n ta ble prod uce. 1 Give 113 a cail red entf-fv vtitptr: t -j.-ei, .5. i l n(S3IOPOLlTAN IIOTKL, tUQS? SJt.. PORTLAND. 1 V,Ii.Sv ALL and J.B.SPSIJGEIt ! PROPRIETORS. Tfis" Proprietors of this well known House i "'fT formulations, guarantee ; t-?, Ihe Hotel Coach will be in attendance. ! 10 c"!,vey passengers and b.tprgage to ari? i troni the Hotel, froe of cti-rrtrf lot f i ,M!ice ore h r.uL o,0 r.V " " KSTERX IIOTKL, f ORTLAN I), OR'EGOX. ! S. I). SMUlf & GEORGE B. COOK, I'ROPKIE'TORS. Thx e!l known Ionseha b' en newly furnished, enlarged by an addition of tMrty rooiRs, hot ami cold 'butbs attached, and is now th-ebest Ifotet ?n thc city of Portland. 4otf MIT11 & COOK, Proprietors. S LV COLUMlilAN HOTEL. Cor. FRONT and MORRISON Sts., i'O'fat'LAND, 0 BEG ON. I A3 The most Comfortable Hotel in the j citVf Board and Lodg.njr, from one to two j dollars per day, accordmz to rooms occupied, i r'lee Coach to and from the I10ii.se. r. BDWA!.DCAXETlroyri,tar. TTnvrri TrnTTT i P10 110 1 1 A 2io. r 7o-tb Vront Strecf, between A and 1 Sfrecf3 Fortf.ind Oregon. PATRICK SLORJEIISSEY, Proprietor 0 I 3Tli:8 well known ilotel tras been newly ; Furnished and Refitted, and offers snnerior j , 'ff Coach to and from the Hotel, free of i c A" (40.tf IN luJavuui Ivlj (Deutfcbes Cafthaus,) No. 17 Front Street, opposite the Mail steam ship landing, Portland, Oregon. H. EOTHFGS, J. J. WILKEN3, PKOPRTETORS. Board per Week 5 --i-h Lodging .'.V. 00 " I3V I vO iew AdYefllsemeiits. jSTOTICK. Change cf Titae I 0 UNTIL I-TIITJIER XOTICK Pe eopies iranspcrtation Co.'s STKAMEII Ik. ti- A i .r i rr o n Si: n a t ok Will leave the Company's dock, Portly, Lrcry morning at 5 o'clock, Sundays t.s."' ctptcd, Connecting at Oicgon Ciir with steamers for GAL DAYTOK, u:N lO.NA , TLIISDAY, WEDXESIUY l iU DAY AND SATURDAY, Of fcacU week. y""Mai3 provided for passengers on board steamer ALEUT, at Fifty cent:. A. Ax SfcCL'LI.Y, PresiGPnt. August 14, .li i ys . irrxKit &co., MECCIIAM TAILORS, AND GEXTS I UHNlSinXG GG0L'.- Gi FRONT STREET, UNDER COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, -tO.Sm) Portlsni, Oregon. pG. STEWART, No.Vv'j FROXl STREET, rOHTLAXD, OllEGO'If. Watchm a k r vjniA And dcvvelor. An.l Otaler in CLOCKS, WATCHES u JEWELERS GOODS. Agent for Wilcox A flibbs Letter "V ewins 31-icliinc.-- v.bi, -h r;re now beiijr sob! .-ii lyat cost, or'v,i:o;..'. sa ole than cost. Other goods at ',-eufv reuncea i aten. ( 4.1 . ' yVV PARTNERSHIP. J AS. K. KELI.y, I J. n. HEED. llt.'.-i;lci!'-f, C'ojuitil-ia, st Itt?.;iloH'o onior of bcf . d and S.i Coi:;mo::t mid "tli s?s. Jas. K. Kelly j;r.d J. li. Itt-ed, under tlie !irm n:ii:iP or - KCi.lA' & liEEI). Will practice Jaw in tha C ui ts of Or( -gf n. Ofiic o.' I-'irst street, near Alder, overt",,, ne.v Tost ufike room, Port. and. u.-t; JANSING STOUT. Attorney and Counselor st Lutt, rOKTLAND, OIIEGO.V, Office Ur;-r the Umied states District Court U uni. Front street. 4.1) a r c,.. sNEATir, JLV. WUOLESALi: GROCER, S2 Front Street, Fortlanj. G00DS L'T THE PACKAGE. FOR CAS'!, SAN FRA:CI?C0 PRICES, and Frti-ht. if'Orders Ironipi!v HRcd in S.'.n Francis co, if de.,iid. " r 4 . t f TN TIIK CIRCUIT COCKT Ci b. r .rtu-t ot trtjn :or Clae'kan.ts Coun ty : John X. Smtffi and Mary Ann Smith. I'Lh- tirT.?, vs.- .fo.-splrrr-.e Kli'-elcr r,nd others, defendants. Suit in ('tjnnr. ToJofin- li. M-n tin Tntt't.i JLu-lin, (f) of .''('! liftm,rnf;' In the name ct" the Slate cf Oregon, Yon are hereby recti i red to appear and answer the complaif.-t tih? figain.Tl jm in thy above entitled suit, wnhin ten days from the (hue of tho service n ' this Stimiiions ujtonyuii. i: served witLia tiilst cou.it,'; or. if served wilb- 1 1,1 anJ otnor county of this State, then ia I VCR.fr from the date of the service of t-r.i!. unm.ii'Trs r.rnn yoit. And jj-reai, or der of prolieatien of a Fttornon? has been made in tlie above entitled suit, in pursuiim'tf of sai3 Order, jc-r ar? fn fber notified tii:;t unless yoi appear in said Court by the tii day of ti e next t?rm following the expira tion of mi vevrks puUrcation of this Saui tnfns, (tiie Srst rubifcatfon beingr Anp;o.-t H. aim sata i.ct term coa.uientiag ia said Count v on 3fow.it j; O.-toho' 2ot-hj 1800, and if yoi fa t to inswer said complaint the Plaintiff will apply to the Cowrt for the relief demanded therein.- Uy order of Hon. VV. W. Upton, Judge ith Judicial Dtrict. w. liUtLAl, Attorney fwr FlaintiiM. 40.7t) 7TEW WAOQX Carriage ftS emu factory ! The undersigned, having increased the di mensions of bis premise?, at the old stand Corner of Main and Third street?, Oregon City Oregon. Takes this method to inform hk old nat rons, and as manv new ones &i may be pleased to cail, that he is now prepared, vntb ample room, good materials, and the very best of mechanics, to bund anew, r ca struct, make, ptdr.t,: iron and turn out aa complete auy sort ol a vehicle from a com ioon cart to a concord coach. Try me. IJlacksmithinjr, I-I-jr. or Ox shoeing, and general jobbing atfy, qmcktv and cheap ly done. DAVID SMfni. Opposite Exeehsior Market. A. J. EEONEOE, Dcahr in California. Vermont Monuments, Head and Foot Stones, --i.ia SATF.'.r fliiwnriT iJEi Mantles and i'uvniturc Marble fuvuished to order. i 2 Jt HATS! HATS! HATS! OI? EVETtY STYLE In Large Quantities can le Fount AT J. C- IdEXTSSDOKFFES & BEO.'S S. W. corner of Morrison and Fronl streets, Portland, Oregon. Also Capsofcrery stylo, and Boya' fd Girls' Hat' in large varieties.- Uivcusacii- J and cxamiBO. 1 O .- ... - -:. I