0 o 0 o O o ) o o o o U . Illlli! To Yocxa Mux. You are tests of your owa forUin.es. the archi- Rely upon the groat strength, of your own body and soul. Take for your inotto, self-reliance and industry ; for your star, faith, perse verance and pluck, and inscribe on your 1 a uer, ''Co just and fear not.T? Don't take too much advice ; keep at the helm nnd alter your ship. Strikeout. Think well of yourself. Fire above the mark you intend to hit, Assume your position. Don't practice excessive humility ; you can't get above your level water don't runup hill put potatoes in a cart and over a rough road, and the small ones will go to the bottom. Energy, invinci ble determination, with a right motive, are the levers that move the world. The great art of commanding is to take a fair part of the" work. Civility costs nothing and buys everything. Don't drink ; don't swear ; don't smoke ; don't gamble ; don't steal : don't deceive : don't tattle. Ce polite ; bo generous ; be kind. Study hard ; play hard. Ee in earnest. Be self reliant. Head good books. Love your fellow-men as your God ; love yenr conn try and ohqy the laws ; love virtue. Do what your jconscience tells you to be your duly, and leave the consequences with God alone. Con.Dx'x Fooi. IIim. I knew a nice old farmer who never had a paper in his house till he was fifty years of age. His father left him 200 acres of choice land, which hewotked as well as he knew how, and made a comfortable living. One fpring the postmaster told him that if he would subscribe for an agricultural pa per, road it carefully, and work accord ing to instructions, that ho would Tarrant him to clear a thousand dollars that year. On these conditions he paid for the paperH read it, worked faithfully, and at the end of the year he figured up carefully and found that he had cleared $9G0. He sued the rascally postmaster for the other $-10, but by some dodge of the law the villain cheated him out of it. Ever since then the old gent has been down on postmas ters and newspapers. Rural New York er. c uniosiriEs of SorxD. The corrllitioii necessary to the , production of a musical sound is, that the air pulses should succeed each other in the same interval of time. Xo matter what its origin may be the sound becomes musi cal. If a watch, for example, could he caused to tick Avith suffi cient rapidity- say 100 times a sec ond the tici;s would lose their individuimtv, and Llend to a must ca3 tone. And if the st rokes of a pigeon's winp;s could be accom plished at the same rate, the progress of the bird through the air would be accompanied by mu- sic. In the humming bird the necessary rapidity is attained; and yJicn we passim fronrjbirds to in .sects where the vibrations are more rapid, we have a musical note as the ordinary accompaniment of the nsci Ts llight. The pulls oi the locomotive at starting follow each other slowlv at first, but they foou increase so rapidly as to be cjncapable of beingounted. If this increase should continue until the pulls numbered fifty or sixty a sec ond, the approach of an engine "would i c heralded by an pe:d of tremendous power. Ill t T-l-tt oriran lyn dull on Sound. V13KU I103IJE. Excavations and explorations of Fngan Home the burled city which lies beneath Christian Come have for some time been carried on under the personal direction of the Pope. The results cf these explora tions have been of the highest interest. The predecessor of the present Pope Gregory XVI did no little in the same direction. During the time of Gregory, the Monumental facade of the Claudian Aqueduct was cleared away from the rude works thrown up against it in some an cient siege, and its magnificent propor tions were fulPy disclosed. In the prog ress of this work a Roman tomb was dis covered beneath the rubbish, erected to the memory of a worthy and wealthy ba ker, Yirgilius Euryaces, and his wife. The tomb was decorated with portrait statues and relievo illustrating the busi ness which led the deceased to" fortune and to honor. A similar'work is now in progress at theMarcian Aqueduct, and the whole of its monumental facade is to be cleared away from the fortifications and superstructures of the middle ages, and the Marcian waters are to flow, as of old, to refresh the inhabitants of the Eternal City. The most valuable of all the discove ries made, however, is that at the ancient wharf of the Emporium, where, buried beneath the accumulated rubbish of more than a thousand years, is an inexhaustible stock of blocks of polished marble of the most costly and rare qualities. The blocks already taken out. some of which are of exceeding beauty, arc valued at over $400,003 ; and as the depot of these treas ures is said to extend down to the left bank of the Tiger, from the Avon tine to the Church of St. Paul beyond the walls, it is probable that his Holiness has there a store of almost bot-.ndless wealth. A mong the masses got recently vcre a great block of rose-colored Oriental alabaster another of povonazetto, several of giallo' antico, and fifteen pieces of African mar ble, of which only two had been known in Rome. Thirteen pieces of the precious rayrrahae, which the ancient Romans pri zed abode all other stones, have also been discovered. New York World. A BES GEL TIGER. AT LARGE. French "Mountain, between Glen's Falls, Xew York, and Lake George, was the scene of a genuine sensation during the sojourn of Campbell's circus and managerie at that village last week. At a late hour one night, long after the audience had been dismissed and the canvas pulled down, the watch man left in charge observed a large animal dart across his path and al most instantly vanish in the dark ness. Suspecting at a once that some one or more of the wild beasts had escaped from then bondage, he hastened to where the cages were corralled, and discover ed that the largest of the two ele phants had drawn the stake to which lie had been fastened and had upset the cage of the Bengal tiger, breaking the doors and bend ing the bars m sucli a manner as to allow the animal to escape. To run to the hotel, awaken the cle ihant driver, and summon all hands was the work of a moment. The elephant was promptly fetter ed, and diligent search for the truant titrer commenced. The scene was one of indescribable ex citcment. None but two of the most resolute of the showmen would lead in the search, the re mainder followed gt a respectful distance, and in the greatest trepi dation. The tiger was not long in making known his whereabouts, for the bleating of a calf in pain and terror indicated tha his royal highness was satiating his glutton ous appetite on live veal. The leading spirits of the hunt' ap proached, and by the aid of their torches, discovered that the tiger had stricken down a yearling heif er, and was crouched over the dy ing., animal, greedily lapping the blood which spurted from a largj wound in its neck. A plan for capture was soon devised, and Mr. Clem. King, the keeper of the tiger, at once set about putting it into practice, lie procured a rope, and making a noose in the form of a lariat, he ascended by a ladder from the outside of the shed to a window, from whence he passed to the rafters immediatoly over the tiger, lie then gave a loud shout, which caused the tiger to look up ward, giving him an opportunity to throw a lariat over; the ani mal's head, which feat he dexter ously accomplished. Drawing his rone taut, he made it fast to a beam, and another rope was passed to him, with which he succeeded in lassooing the tiger in the same manner as before. Mr. Kincr then threw the end oi one rope to a party of men-near the entrance to the' shed, and when they had se cured it he threw the end of the other rope to .another party, and the two Hues were at once stretch ed, each party walking in an oppo site direction. When the tiger would make a rush at one group of his captors, the others would haul taut on their line, and thus prevent him fronts doing any mis chief. After mftch exertion and several ludicrous stampedes from the bystanders, he was dragged back to his cage, which had in the meantime been repaired. AYhcn he came in view of his den he bounded in of his own accord, but the attendants, in their haste to se cure him, closed the iron door sud denly and severed about a foot of lis mnjcstic tail. Troy Times. A Lakgk Fausl -Uncle Sam has sold oil" a threat deal of land recently to his children, and lie has given away a large number of farms to those who are not too lazy to work them. Uncle Sam will give anybody one hundred and sixty a cres of lirst-class land who will be steady and cultivate it for the next live years. He has between four and live millions of acres in Mich igan, which anvbody can have for asking and living on it awhile. The number of acres of land undis posed of on June 30, 18G8, amoun ted to 1,405,360,077, including A laska. This area, it is calculated, is eighteen times the dimensions of Great Britain and Ireland. The undisposed of land is distributed as follows : ACKKS. ;3G9.52'J,C00 .101.538.420 . .90,DSG,li9 . .8G.!)0i,")(;!) . .70.70.).51S ..S,8jj.SJ)0 . .G7,08a,;t)7 ..62,811.251 . .59.1G1.7S7 . .52.51S.0U . .52.150.S0G ..4SJ7C310 , .44.151,240 . .42,795,580 . .41,0-24.120 . .41.575.717 . . 35,534. 12S . .17.428.438 . .11.574.430 .. .9.258.r.27 . . .G.790,99'J ...G.582.811 ...4. 828.059 . ..4.G14.078 . . .2.U02.G2S ...1,483.715 1.920 500 424 Alaska, V 1 California. Dakota, ? Montana, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada Colorado Wyoming, Oregon, Idaho Utah, Indian Territory, Kansa?. Nebraska, Washington Territory, .Minnesota, Florida, Arkansas, , Wisconsin, Alabama, , Louisiana , .Mississippi, Michigan , Iowa , Missouri, Indiana, Ohio, , Illinois, An Irishman who was drinking the health of a "bishop, gave this toast: "May your rivcronee live to cat the oxild hen that crows over your grave." QOSMOUOLITAX HOTEL. FORMERLY ARRIGONS'S, FRONT St., PORTLAND. W.K.SEWALL and J.B.SPRENGEB. PROPRIETORS. The Proprietors of this well known House having superior accommodations, guarantee entire satisfaction to all guests. tirs, ihe Hotel Coach will be in attendance to convey passengers and baggage to and from the" Hotel, free of charge. - (40tf Office Oregon and California Stage Co. S. D. SMITH. Geo. B. COOK. The OCCIDENTAL, FORMERLY ESTERN HOTEL. Cor. First and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON. JSCS" Messrs. Smith & Cook have taken this well known House, refitted and refurnisheh it throughout, built a large addition, making thirty more pleasant rooms, enlarged the dining and sitting rooms, making it by far the best Hotel in Portland. A call from the traveling pubMc will satisfy them that the above statements are true. SMITH & COOK, Proprietors. 1ST. U TTnt and cold baths attached. iO.tf JARLOW . IX THE 110 TEL Business Again. HAVING TAKENGEO. A. SHEPPARD as copartner in the business and leased th rrlhrated CLIFF HOUSE of Oregon City, for the term of one year.we would say to the nublic. come on. we are ready lor you, and will accommodate you to the best of our ability. RARLOW & SHEPPARD. August 21. -tf. TEW COLUMBIAN HOTEL. Cor. FRONT and MORRISON Sts., PORTLAND, OREGON. The most Comfortable Hotel in the City. Hoard and Lodging, from one to two dollars per day, according to rooms occupied. tree Coach to and from the house. 40tn EDWARD CARNEY, Proprietor, piONEElt HOTEL, No. o North Front Street, between A and 15 Streets, Portland Oregon. PATRICK M0RRISSEY, Proprietor o jrsTh?s well known Hotel has been newly Furnished and Refitted, and offers superior accommodations to the Traveling Public, and is situated near the steamship landing. Board and Lodging per week 00 -' " day 1 00 Coach to and from the Hotel, free of charge. " o (40.tf TEW YORK HOTEL, (Deutfches Gaftliaus,) Xo. 17 Front Street, opposite the Mail steam- s;i;p IaiiuiniT, l'ortfand. Oregon. H. R0THF0S, J. J. WILKENS, PROP III ETO US. o Board per Week 00 " ' with Lodging 0 00 " " Pav 1 0 MEIUCAN EXCHANGE. ( late L IXCOLX 1IO USE,) Xo. SI Front street, Portland Oregon L. P. W. QU1MBY. Pkopiuetok, (Lute of Western Ilvtel.) This house is the most commodious in the State, new'.)' furnished, and it will be the en deavor of the proprietor to make his guests comfortable. The Baggage Wagon will al ways be found at the land'ng on the arrival of steamships and river boats, carrying bag gage to the house free of charge QIIADES SALOON KJ G. A. HAAS, Proprietor. MAIS STREET, Oregon City. next BILLIARD TABLES in OREGON Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in vites the attention of the lovers of this popular amusement to thorn. T II E B A R I S S UP PLIED With all the choicest qualities of Liquors anj Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Bourbon already lauiotis Whiskies and Punch. Also STAFFORDSHIRE STONE ALE! OX DRAUGHT. tfW Families supplied. JM PERI AL MILLS. Savier, LaRoque & Co., OREGON CITY. tnLdvcep constantly on hand fot sale, flour Midlings, Bran and Chicken Feed, Parties parching feed must furnish the sack.. A. J. MONROE, Dealer in California, Vermont and Italian Jfarbles, Obelisks H r j TT- .l .1 IT -i uuonumeJiis, jxcau, ana x'uui Stones. V9 Mantles and Furniture Marble furnished to order. f'23t JOHN F. MILLER, Swwr to J. E. MILLER- Co., MANUFACTURER OF AND DKALEB IS Hoots sa sail Slaocs ! At ihe Oregon City Boot and Shoe Store, Main street. THE BEST SELECTION Of Ladies', Gents', Boys', and Children's Boots and Shoes, on baud or made to order. LOGUS & ALBRIGHT, EXCELSIOR MARKET ! Corner of Fourth and Main streets. OUECOS CITY. XfS Keep constantly on hand all kinds of fresh and salt ments, such as BEEF, POHK, MUTTON, VEAL, CORNED BEEF, IT A MS, PICKELED PORK, LARD, Ap.d everything else to be found in their line of business. J G. SNEATII, WHOLESALE GROCER, 32 Front Street, Portland. GOODS BY THE PACKAGE, FOR CASH, AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES, and Freight. f3-0rders Promptly filled in San Francisco,-if desired. (40.tf ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE I have been appointed Administratrix of the Estate of A. M. HARDING, decea sed. Creditors will present their claims, with the proper vouchers, at the office of Johnson & M'Cown, lawyers. Oregon City, Oregon, within six montLs from the date of this notice. V. O. HARDING, Administratrix. Oregon City, Oct. 1C, 1863. ni0-4t COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA. CI1AS. HODGE. .CHAS. K. CALEF..GEO. W. SXE1X. HODGE, CALEF & Co., DEALERS IX DRUGS and MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, PALTERS Materials, ana jsrvggist' Sundries. 7 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. 6o. DIRECT IMPORTATIONS ! ! NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES OF Bed-Room SUITES. Just received and placed in the warsroems, of HURGREN & SIIINDLER ! 166, 1G8, 170, 17 First street," corner of Salmon, PORTLAND, OREGON. PARLOR SETS IX TERRY, IN l'LUSH, AND IN HAIR-CLOTH. New Ornamental Pieces, For the Parlor, Great Assortment f HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE! Lounges and Spring beds. USF" The trade supplied with goods in original packages, on reasonable terms. HURGREN k SIIINDLER. HATS! HATS! HATS! OF EVERY STYLE In Large Quantities can le Found AT J. C- MEUSSEORFFEB, & ERO.'S S. W. corner of Morrison and Front streets, I'ortland, Oregon. o Also Capsoferery style, and Boys and (Jil ls' Hats in large varieties. Give us a call aud examine. W. A. ALUR1CU. J. C. MKRRILL. JOHX M CRAKEX M'CRAKEN, MERRILL& CO. SHirrufG, COMMISSION AND Forwarding Merchants, AGENTS OF THE CALIFORNIA, Hawaiian and Oieeon Packet Lines. Importers of San Quentin and Carmen Island Salt. Sandwich Island Sugars, Collee, Hice, and I'ulu. Agents for Provost's & Co.'s Preserved Fruits, Vegetables, IJickles and Vinegar. Dealers in Flour, Grain, Uacon, Lard & Fruit, Lime, Cement and Plaster. Will attend to the Purchase, Sale or Ship ment of Merchandise or Produce in New York, San Francisco, Honolulu, or Portland. ALDKICH, MERRILL & CO., Nos 201 and 20o California Street, San Francisco. M' CRAKEX, MERRILL & CO., ltj North Front Street, I'ortland. J. F. JONES & Co., Corner of Main and Second Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON. Steam Coffee and Spice Hills, The best Chartres, Old Govornment Java Ground Coffee, and all kinds of Spices, sd wavs on hand. Orders solicited and prompt ly "tilled. 3J:tf Harvest of 1869 ! ! Selling off to Close Bus incus, Anl no IIUMIIUGr ! TJae Entire Stoclt! a OF DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, C0TS AND SHOES, lleDs' Ladies, Misses and Childreus' HATS AND CAPS. Groceries, Crockery Glass and Plated Ware, Paints, Oils, Lamps, Wicks, Chimneys and Burners ! Hardware, Cutlery, etc., etc. Has got to be sold Regardless of Price! To convince yonrself with rc5pect to this matter, call t the old corner. I. SELLING, South of Tope 4" Co.'s Tin Store, Oregon City. Painting', Psiinti n HOUSE, AND Steamboat Painting Graining, Gilding, China Glossing, Imitations Of all kinds Wood siikI Marble ! Executed as well as can be done on tlie Pacific Coast. Examine our work andJuJge fvr yourselves. 5Evcry order attended to with care and expedition. C E. M VERA Y, West Door Ralston's Iirick, Main st., Oregon City JOTICE. Is hereby given that my wife Sarah E. Lamb, has left my house and home without any just provocation and this is to warn all persons against trusting her, as I shall pay no debts of her contracting from and af ter this date. II. A. LAMB. 43.2t Saturday, October 2nd, 1309. WHEN THE BELL RINGS LOOK OUT FOR THE LOCOMOTIVE. Now is the Time to While they are -o- At Cost ? For Having purchased the entire Stock of Goods, fixtures, etc. Df Messrs. Jacob & Brother, and moved into the stand lately occupied by that firm, I am now better prepared than ever to attend to the wants of my customers, and having a double amount of, very desirable goods on hand, I have decided to Sell blF at Cost for 'the next Sixty Days, in order to reduce the stoclil In order that all may rest assured of this fact 1 ask you to call and satisfy yourself. My stock consists, in part of the following articles : 0 LADIES DUESS GOODS. BALMORALS, HATS of various descriptions; CLOAKS, such as Circulars and Sacks ; KID GLOVES, best quality ; HOSIERY; BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLINS, all widths : BOOTS AND SHOES : HATS AND CAPS : CLOTHING: FINE BLACK DUESS SUITS ; CASSIMERE SUITS; SUPERIOR BEAVER SUITS ; BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, all sizes and qualities. - F?T A SUIT THAT WILL SUIT ANYBODY all on the most reasonable terms. Also a large stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods. GROCERIES A well selected assortment. fc. ACIIERMAN, . 7lST All kinds of Produce lJoiiglit.-"fY, 3RAGS WANTED. HOME MADE FURNiTU M. WERTHEIRflERy Manufacturer of and Dealer in Furniture, OKEGOV CI'I'V. rrAKES THIS METHOD OF INFORMING I the public that lie has now on hand a large invoice of SQUARE AND EXTENSION TABLES, EUTiEAUS, BEDSTEADS. LOUNGES. DESKS. STANDS, CHAIRS. And Various other Qualities of Rich and Medium Furniture Forming a complete and desirable assort ment, which merits the attention of buyeis. He MANUFACTURES FURNITURE Using good materials, and employing th very best mechanics in the State, hence hf can warrant his goods to be as represented, and he is prepared to fill all orders with promptness. He would call the attention of the public to his salesroom, as containing the most complete assortment oi desirable jooda in the State. M, AVEItTHF.IMER. Main street, Oregon City. OREGON CITY BREWERY ! 1 1 Ha li 1 11 U JJ li IL. 13 Having purchased the above Brewery wish es to inform the public that he is now prepar ed to manufacture a No. 1 quality of EAGER BEER, As good as can be obtained ariwlicre in the Stale. Orders solicited ;ind promptly filled. J. BIcHenry, M FRONT STREET, PORTLAND, Oregon. Has on hand, and is constant ly receiving direct from the East, a large and carefmly selected stock of Crockery, Glass Ware, Plated Ware, Lamps, etc., all of which he offers at prices to suit the tin e. at Wholesale and Retail, 35f Dealers will do well to call and exam ine his stock, and learn his prices, before Purchasing elsewhere. JOHN MYERS. II. C. MYERS. J. MYERS & BRO., UNDER THE COURT HOUSE, OREOON CITY, OREGON. RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY OODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, HARDWARE, We also constantly keep on hand SALEM CASS IM ERE S, FLANNELS, TWEEDS AND BLANKETS, Which we will sell at the Factory Prices, and will take wool in exchange. O 3?We will also pay the highest price for Rutter. Eggs, and all kinds of good country produce. We will sell as low as any house in Oregon, for Cash or its equivalent in good merchantable produce. 3T Give us a call and satisfy yourselves. EW WAGON AND Carriage Manufactory ! The undersigned, having increased the di mensions of his premises, at the old stand Corner of Main and Third streets, Oregou City Oregon. Takes this method to inform his old pat rons, and as many new ones as may be pleased to call, that he is now prepared, with ample room, good materials, and the very best of mechanics, to build anew, recon struct, make, paint, iron and turn out all complete any sort ot a vehicle from a com mon cart to a concord coach. Try me. Ulacksmithing, Horse or Ox shoeing, and general jobbing neatly, quickly and cheap ly done. DAVID SMITH. Opposite Excelsior Market Buy your Goods ! going Cheap d 0 1 joun m. isAcoar, Successor to JOHN FLEMING, At Charnui'i 5 ll'iimei ' old ftaiid, lately oc cupied by S. Ackennin,(Iui)i stittt, Orfgem CHy, Oregon. IMPORTER AND DEALER TX IES K CCD S3 :E2JsL s3 9 KEEP CONSTANTLY ox HAND a large and wel'i selected .-tock ot Hooks Stationery, and Drugs, comprising in part 0 Standard and Miscellaneous Rooks, Medical, Mining, and Scientific Books, 1 hcolo"icol and Beno (El ions Rooks, Juvenile and Toy Books, Sabbath and Day School Books, IN GREAT VARIETY. Blank Books in Every Style, I'ass Books, Memorandum Books, and Time Rooks, Drawing, Trac- injr and Tissue Paper, Portfolios, and PHOTO GRAPHIC ALBUMS, Arnolds1, Maynard tt' JXoyes,J and David's Inks, Mucilage, Sheet Music, Music I'opcr, and X otc Rooks. All of Which he will Sell at the Lowest Prices. A General Variety of Drugs and Patent Medicines, Constantly on hand, for sale. ens' Si hool Teachers, and parents of Sclu 1 ars will find it to tht-ir advantage to inspect my stock and prices, before purchasing else where. tC- Rooks Imported to Order. Orders res pectl'ully solicited and promptly tilled. Agent for the Sun Francisco Times, and Eastern periodicals, and pap'-rs. JOHN M.RACOX. W. F. HIGHFIELDj Established since 1849, at the ohl stand, Main Slrtet, Oregon City, Orejon. An Assortment of Watches, Jew elry, aad Soth Thomas' weight Clocks, all of which are warranted to le as represented. I.epairuivs done on short notice. jand thankful for past favors. . . o CLARK GREENMAK, City Drayman, OREGON CITY. All orders for the delivery of merchan dise or packages and freight or whatever des cription. to any part of the city, will be exe cuted promptly and with care. WALL AMET. IRON WORKS COMPANY! Iron Founders, STEAftl EftSGSSME And Boiler Builders! Xorth Front and E sts., Portland, Oregon. THESE WORKS ARE LOCATED ON the bank of the river, one block north of Couch s harf. and hare facilities for turn ing out machinery promptly and etlicientlv. We have secured the services of Mr. John Nation, as Director of the Works, whose ex perience on this coast for fifteen years gives him a thorough knowledge of the various kinds of machinery required for mining and milling purposes. We are prepared t(7 exe cute orders for all classes of machinery and boiler works, such as MINING AND STEAMBOAT MACHINERY ! FLOURING MILLS ! SAW MILLS ! QUARTZ MILLS ! 1 MINING PUMPS ! ! &C, &C, &C. Manvfacture and Repair Machinery of all linds. IRON SHUTTER WORK at San Francises cost and freight. Wheeler Ran dalls Patent Grinder and Amalgamator. Dttnoar's and- Steven's Slf Adjustinj Patent PiUm Pack ing, either 'applied, to old, or new steam cylinders. Quartz Stampers, Shoes and dies,if the best hard iron. 3:1 ays Only! Thomas Charinan i C . j y-y . . t successor 10 VJliJCJIAJY Jjl0 DEATH OF A1V Tmrx l compel'.ed me again to chan of the firm of CH AWMAX & BRo "r.B an THOMAS CHARMAN-havinepuiS hatt)f the estate all the interest held br miSed6' er in the stock of good owned , n oth & Brother, taking effect January M, isS'1 TIrc Business 0 Will be Carried on as Isual Ayi) A FULL STOCK Will be kept up by me, and will con; part, of the following branches of Dry Goods and Clothing, Hats, Cops, Boots and Shoes Faiiiy JXolions, Perfumery Anil Pufr.r lr. j- Paints, Oils, Colors, V Bye Stuffs and varnish, Qucensicare, Crockery d' Larnj,t Sash, Doors, and Window Blinds JfardwareTools and Cutlery, ' Hope, and. Nails Of Every Bescrijui I ask Especial Attention to my ; FINE TEASp COFFEE A N D SUGAR, GROCERIES OF EVERY VARIETY. Farming Implement OF ALL KINDS. O jeOf" Attention will bg)paicPto any business icm wiiii n;e on Louitni.siion NotVtR Mv llll-iillfw ivWli lt -.1,. f - ' ' ' ' ' ran n lltj IHTOf me with tgjeir patronage, will be done on j .oli b.ims-uui iegai ienaer will be r ecu ru me imu ivri UOiauon.S. Agent WELLS FA KG 0 & CO. wnu ineir patronage i!iai(i;s!i;til use my best ability to please them, nrjd all orders" t-h.iii meet with prompt attention. My ficilitiei lor tioing business arenas good as attj- l,0Use in urcgon, and 1 pledge myself to sell as Cheap as any House in good standing in t(ls State. I will not beuudersold by any one- J . lease give me a call and examine for your . l '!'! i. : c - I- ' h'ih's. i iiiin m ii g t ou nir pa!, iavors, I remain, Respectfully vonrs. THOMAS CHARM AN. JX THE CIKCUIT COURT Of the St:ve of Oregon for Chickan, County Simon S. Markhani.tdtlf, vs. Ileiirv Oliver and Elvira Oliver d efts'. Suit iu touitv .. C ...... A, ..... ,. To Henry Oliver and Elvira Oliver defts: T il.o'n.in.. f .1.. t X' are r: qui red to appear and answer the com Iihiint lik d against you in said court, in tl, .i : . I . l . , - .i - . aioc ciitiuen eause, wunin ten aas alter the service of this Summons upon "you, if served in Clackamas County, or twen'y dav4 u served in siny oincr cfwnty in sa:d And unless you appear and answer .-aid coir- plaint in said time, or on or before the firt d.iy oi the term" of said Court commencii," next after the expiration of six weeks finm the publication ot this Summonm, to-wit:0n 1 it? jourth JIondaf of October, .. i'. nie j lainiur wi.i apply to lie Court for the relief demanded in "the com plaint, namely: A judgment against you for t lie Mini of three hundred and three dniiarj and thii ty-three cents ($:o3.3.'J-lt)0) in U coiu com, and interest thereon s nee ii.tn T'.Mav, fC,7. at ten per cent, per month. at.- for a dc-eree foreclosing your ;iui;yofrtp demption in the property described in com- plaint, to-wit : Lot No, 4 in block No. -Kb the town of Oregon City, Clackamas o untv, Uiegen, ana lor the costs and disbars ma of this suit. y order of lion. W. W. UfU Judge. JOUNWA &McCOv., Sept. 17, 1SCJ 15-OCf l'ltir's Attornm e o X TJIK CIIUIT COURT Of the State of Oregon fr Clacte: " , . . . II . , A I . - ... - I miuiK i i ut i aiviei, piainim. vs. esK Allison, defendant. Suit to foreclose ilu gaire. To Nelson Allison, Defendant : In the name of the State of Oregon, yon are required to appear and answer the ci.nij-laiL niea againsi you in said court, in tlie i l ore entitled cause within ten davs alter the ser vice of thisuinnions upon you, if srcilit Clackamas county, er twenty days if s.ttc(1 in any other county in faid State. And no jess you appearand answer said complain in said time, o-ron or befcre the first day of the term of said ccurt, commencing ni after the expiration of six weeks from tie publication of Has summons, to wit : On the foi&th Monday in Oct oh A. i. ISii'.t. the plaintiff will apply to tk c urt for the lelief demanded in the crc jdaint, namely a judgment against yu for th- siim oi ; . in United btatcs ahi or me coin, and interest since M 'V ':b, lfi.'!, and for a decree fo.eclo.-ing a mortgage en Li I d sciiocd in complaint ; al?o, fur costsattl uisuursementSQ Uy order f Tfon. W. W. Upton, Judge. O JOHNSON & JlcCOWX. 4LCt. Attorneys for I'laint:. O.OUXTr COMMISSIONED o NOTICE. All persons who have heretofore pmc'ii:j ed lots of ClackamasCouiity.in what iskn as the 4 Countv Addition" to Oregon City. Clackamas County, Oregon, and whob not received deeds fur the same, are lierJ notified that the County is ready toiM'J them DEEDS, UPON TliESENTATION w THEIll liONDS for the same. This n"' is also intended to annlv to the successors'1 the right of Dr. John McLaughlin, to haj seventy four lots reserved from the openui" of said !cLaurlilin's convevnnce tothecocE ty. The County is ready to convey thesj upon proper selection and proof. J5y order of the Count v Court. 44.4tJ J. M. FKAZEK, County Cj JOTICE. The traveling public are hereby noti that the bridge across Molal.a on the Mr road leading from Oregon City, via i':' and Barlow"s Prairies "to Salem, is in a ? unsafe ajid dangerous condition, on'f', Clackamas County will not tie responsible accidents m crossing the same. And y public are notified that there is a good w statitial bridge across Molalla about i'1 above the present traveled stage raod. s" persons coming toward Oregon City, v Salem and Aurora will find the roadie to said upper bridge by turning ti the i after rfiinnr riwlii ir ami miin'' Oregon Citvtoward Salem turn to the f short distance above Josep Parrotta f irm houseon said road done by ortltTt. County Clackamas County, Oregon. J. M. FUAZEK, County ( 43."t. October 5th, 1 DISSOLUTION XOTICE. The Co-partnership heretofore exis:f between the undersigned, under tlie name of DILLEIi MILLKIl, wtho' dissolved, by mutual consent. L. DILT.FU. Sept 7th, I860. A. F. MILLJ o The buiines3 will be carried on as y; by the undersigned, at the old s-tand, Li-k Bakerv, West side Main street, Oregon t jj- .Sent. 7th. lS'JU il.it I L. UlUt r1