O o o O 0 o o o o o o o o 0 o o 0 G o o v. o CO o o O o o o if: Johnson's Opinion about Men- A correspondent of the Cincin nati CommcrclalatQy interviewed ex-President Johnson, at Knox ville, Tenn. Ho says : I asked 3Ir. Johnson what he thought cF Gen. Sherman as a Democratic nominee for the Presi dency. "Sherrna.n,,i said he, "is a smart man and a shrewd man. There is no doubt but that he is looking forward to the Presidency, and if he can't get it from one party, he intends to from the other. lie is not very particular about parties. In course of time lie expects to be President, but he T is in no particular hurry " about it. ellis chief aim new is not to lose popularity, and to be ready when the golden moment comes, lie is a military man, and don't care much about parties. lie is a good deal as Grant was nftcr the close of the war. That little fellow h id auitc a notion of going with the l)emocracy for awhile." "lie was formerly a Democrat, was he not ?" "Xo, lie wasn't anything. lie didn't have sense enough. He has got no head of his own. Sher man is as much smarter man than him as you can imagine. Fre quently they have both come in to tjcc me on business. Grant always stood back and let Sherman do the talking. The little fellow felt his inferiority, took a back seat and let Sherman transact the business. Sherman is a man, while Grant is nothing. Yes, sir, he is just noth ing." "But the liepublicans will be apt to renominate him, don't von think "Appearances indicate that they will." "They have got him, and seem inclined to hold on to him V" "Xo," replied .Mr. Johnson ; "lie has got them. They can't get rid of him. lie is m, and intends to remain in. lie has got the pal ron age and that infamous Ku-Klux bill to aid him. That Ku-Klux law is a damnable infamy. Twenty ycars ago it would have shocked the American people like elec tricity." "The only way to retain Power is to keep up Hell " Tito Chicago Journal, an infa mous, dirty Mongrel sheet, tells its readers that the only animating principle left its p.irty is "sectional hatred." It states that the mo- ment mis dies out, tne moment iren- rral amnesty is accorded to the South, and the bond of union once more becomes complete, and uni versal brotherhoo I again holds sway, its cause is up; its party is ,ono; its defeat inevitable ! That party, with U. S" Grant at the head of it, thrives only on the wages of in and iniquity. It lives, moves and has its being in riot, lust and all manner of abominations. Its life is the death of the country at last. The life and prosperity of the citation are its dest ruction. Shall it biPallowed to live after 1872, white men? X. V. Dag Jh !:. Industry. Man must have oc Qcupation or be miscniMo. Toil is the price of sleep ami tippet ile ; of health and enjoyment. The verv Qiiecossity which overcomes our natural sloth is a blessing. The wliole world duv, not contain a briar or thorn which divine mercy could have spared. We are hap pier with the stertiiity, which we can overcome by industry, than w o could have been bv the spontan eous plenty and unbounded pro fusion. The body and the mind are -improved by the toil that fatigues them. The toil is a thou sand times rewarded by the pleas ures which it bestows. Its enjoy ments arc peculiar. Xo wealth can purchase them no indolence can tate them. They flow from the exertions which repav! The Montreal Xews savs that in the lace of such legislation in this country as the Ku-Klux bill the people of Canada will not bo verv anxious to annex. '"2s obo Iv," says the A".'".n ''however poor'v pro vided with brains, would dream of abandoning a land where freedom exists, where the coarse of justice holds its sway, for a country under the iron heel of an ambitious and Qiur-e i'u pi i us cue ral. I low does that sound to Ameri can ears, t'o:nh;g :s it docs from a monarchical press? Yet there is a point iu the remark of the ATcv? that every honest, intelligent man must feel in his own conscience is well taken. o much tne shame for us, as a nation. more A Xiei: Tit K. ft. A Padical ex change proposes, the names of IT. S. (irant. and Simon Comcron, for President and Vice- President of cxlfe United States. That suits us exactly. Simon Cameron was kicked out of Lincoln's Cabinet for the most unblushing corruption, and Grant ha established the char acter of always beituj "accessible" when "jbs"" are around. The two together would draw to their sup port all the thieves and scoundrels in the country, and leave in theop O position all tin? honest men. By 0nU means, let us have Grant and Cameron, and then it will be hon esty against thievery. Etamincr. Si-- ' V X FI.O W m; s "? ' :1 n . tt, it thei c is aiy place about vour bouse where water is thrown" out and bkely to become malarious. . l,,?nt the power of absorb-in-malaria a -1 .e-HiViu- the at mosphere. llast .elvicc tor country ..Iks is meant ..-sc. Ths Verdict of a Jury of Boys. Vriicn Dr. Nathaniel Prentice taught a school in lioxburv, Mass., hs was very much of a favorite, but his patience at times would get nearly exhausted by the infraction of school rules by the scholars. On one occasion, in a wrathy way, he threatened to punish the first boy detected in whispering, with six blows of the ferule, and appoint ed some detectors. Shortly after, one of these detectors shouted : "Master, John Zeigler is whis pering." John was called up and asked if it was a fact. (John, by the way, was 'a favorite both of the teacher and his schoolmates.) "Yes," answered John, "I was not aware what I was about. I was intent on working out a sum and requested the one who set next to reach me the arithmetic that contained the rule which I wished to see." The doctor regretted his hasty threat, but told John he could not suffer him to whisper and escape the punishment, and continued: "1 wish I could avoid it, but I cannot without a forfeiture of my word, and a consequent loss of my authority. I will leave it to any three scholars you may choose to mention whether or not I remit the 'punishment." John said he would agree to thai, and immediately called out G. S., T. D., and D. P. I). The doctor told them to return a ver dict, which they soon did, after consultation, as follows: "The master's word must be kept inviolate John must receive the threatened punishment of six blows of the ferule; but it must be indicted on volunteer provies, and we, the arbitrators, will share the punishment by receiving, each of us, two of the blows." John, who had listened to the verdict, steps up to the doctor, and with outstretched hand exclaims : ".Master, here is my hand ; they shan't be struck a blow ; I will re ceive the punishment." The doe! or, under pi ence of wiping his face, shieleded his eyes, and telling the boys to go to their seats, said he would think of it. I believe lie did think of it to Ins dying dav but the punishment was never inflicted. Coxci.r.sivi:. At a debating club the question was discussed whether there was more happiness in possession or pursuit of an ob ject? "Mr. President' said an orator, "suppose I was courtiu1 a uirl and she was to run away, and I was to run after her; wouldn't I I)..; happier when I catehed her than when I was her;-' running after Pious. A Western paper tells a story of a man who having o-one into a heavy purchase of pork on a falling market, was overheard praying in the io'lowin style : "Oil, Lord, lor my sake just ad vance hoo's one cent per hundred, and won't pay but four dollars per hundred for any more. Amen." Meant PfsixKss. "Will yon take? this woman to be your wife?" "S.piire," was the reply, "yon must be a '-Teen un to ax me such a question as that. Do you suppose i d be such a plague v fool as to "ie up the bar hunt and take this li'al to the quilting frolic if I wasn't consenpturosiy sartaiu and deter mined to have her? Drive on with your business" 3,, j . . liir wY eights. A citizen ot Franklin county, Elaine, has l4o -t t i i n r , i i pouiii is ot emit ii'en. n is iour I airj, 'li ters nverau'e 200 pounds, and his twelve sons f;o pounds each. flS STILL AT HIS OLPSTAXP, COUNiol Or MAIN am) SIXTH STh!'i:T UKK;OX CiTV, OitKOON. W Tl'i EilV, HE WOULD INVITE iiiS trio:!.-. a;oi t!io pnolu: in genera!, to cat I and cx-ttiiuio Lis stock, cousistin ut a LTe;;eraL us5s;vt.uut of in si is si C.ips, If :ii4!vmie. C't"-' Having fronc many rears' exnoripnc learned that THE SECHET OF SUCCESS LIES IN SIflAlL PROFITS IS DETER M t NT p TO OFFER SUCII INDUCEMENTS AS WILL S.lenoe the Cry of Portland Piices' Oregon C;v, August -2Sth, l$6i. TO STOCK DROVERS. THE ROAD ACROSS THE CASCADE Mountains, known as the "Old Emigrant Road," is n v incomplete order fr the ac e 'inmodation of the traveling pa'olie. The budges on the road have a'l been thoroughly repaired, and stock drovers will have no trouble in crossing the mountains by this route. There is plenty ot good 2rass" and water on this route, and the distance across is or lv ."i miles, being the shortest as well as the best road across the Cascades. Stock drov.-rs and emignnts will find it to their idv.::jtd::e- t.! navel nvor this road. Tolls rcasjiia-jte. JOSEi'H VOU.VC, President. Clackamas County, June PI, lS7I;tf GREAT REDUCTION in FRIGES AT 33. L. STGIOTBrS, Io. "EOT Front Sli'eef oi'tlsnacl Oi'eg'on, WALTIIAM WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS AND PINGS, CLOCKS OROIDE YTATPIIES AND CHAINS, FINE JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. .All at ISTew Yoi'k; Prices. SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL EYES. EVERX ARTICLE WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED OR SIDNEY REFUNDED. Watches and Jewelry repaired. JuOif 5 847. I37i. New Goods ! Now Goods ! 11. CAUFIELD BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM TE PUD LI C that he has refitted the old stand, coi ner .Main and Seventh St.s, Oregon City, and has received an entire nciv stock of goods, con sisting of BUY GOOI'S, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, GLASS WARE, J I U 01) ESI I' A R F, and a general assortment of everything- in our line. Thankful lor past favors, we stil solicit a share of the iodic yuitromige. Country Produce lakLii in exchange to good 5. 4C:ly EW WAG OX AND Carriage M a nu factory 2 The undersigned, having increased the di mensions of his premises, at the old stand Corner of Haiti and Third streets, Oregon City Oregon. Takes this method to inform hi-, old pat rons, and as many new ones as may be pleased to call, that ho is now prepared, with ample room, good materials, and the very bO!-t or iticehanies, to busbi aiu-w, recon struct, make, paint, iron and turn out all complete anv sort, ot a vehicle from a com mon cart to a concord each. Trv me. Diackstnitlung, II.rse or Ox .shocinir, and general jobbing neatly, quickly and cheap- y done. :A II) SMI I 11. Opposite Excelsior Market LENGCLNJBAKERY. BAILEY a U ARDI f O , Succcs-ors of L. Dili.kk. in the Lincoln l!ak -ry, BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THE CITI zens of Oregon City and surrounding coroitrv, that they keep constantly on hand and fir sale, all kin '.Is of liilE Al), CI! VC l'v E!IS, CAi:i:S, I'ASTiiV, CANDIl-o AND NUTS. Also, a good and general assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES. Orders promptly tilled, and goods deliver ed at the residence of the puicha- r when Jesii'f-J. T h- highest pi ices paid f r Ratter, Eggs and Vegetables. A liberal s-hare of public patronage is re s;j; ct;'u!!- s-dicited. Aonl ---.i. i -7' : 1 v Patrcnlzo Home Industry. THE PIOHEER CURLED HAIR MANUFACTORY IS NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY THE market with :i -No. 1 artu le of Curled Hair for Uph.olstery work, which wili com pare with any imported article In quality or price. I p iv the highest price for Manes nod Tails f 1 torsos and Tails of Cows at my store, corner Front and Salmon f4r-et. I). METZ'.FE, Portlaud, Oregon. OREt;ON CITV, ORE!! ON", RETAIL DEALERS IX PIT eooBs, I al.-o keep constantly on hand SALEM CASS I ME RES, FLANNELS TWEEDS AND RLANKETS, Which I wiil sell at the Factory Prices, and wit! take vvooi in exchange. t?T "'ill also pay the hishost price- for Kiitrer, i-irus, and ah kinds jt noocl country produce. I will sell as low as any house :n Oregon, for ( ash or its equivalent m good mere ha nt a bie produce. 3 Give me a call and sati-fy yourselves DEER SKIMS WANTED. CASH PAID FOR COUNTY ORDERS JOHN .MYERS. Jan. 13.1S71 tf JOHN II. SCIIRAM. Manufacturer and Dealer in SA DDLES, HA RKESS. etc., etc., 31. tin St?t, Orrzon (iiy, tf-Wishes to represent that he is now as well prepared to furnish any article in his line as the largest establishment in the t-ite Ilr particularly requests that an examination of his stock be made betore buying elsewhere STEERS & H2NDS? Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN AUD DOHESTIC IVincs, Drandic, Whiskies; JEsc. Fk ,XT Str5, ronxLAXP, Oregon. Cwl!iLau'ja-ticIe ot COURTESY OF BANCROFT LXtJiiAitl, TJNTVERSITY OF CALIF0P11IA, WALTEfl BROS. V ELY ETG , BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY, OIL - CLOTHS, W IU D 0 W-SII A D E 3 , PAPER - II A II GINGS, LACE- C TJ II T A 1 1! S, &c, &g We Would Call the attention of par tics Jilting vp houses, or being in need of anything in our line To our Stock, which is OXE OF 'Lllh COMPLETES!' )n the PsnciO 2ist! Ow Goods being specially selected at the Factories in England and the Eastern Stales, 'ive can sell AT THE LO WEST 52.sa!Fflsmcigeo Prices. No. SO Front street, bet ween Alder 35.) and Washington, Portland Oregon AeiT WAITED C'lergyjiic::, Scliuol T;.c hers, Smart Y!!ing ?1f5i find I:!lie.s a lit cil to Canvass lor tStc ?t w IJoolt. "OOP. FATHER'S HOOSE," !R Tho Unwritten Word. l!y D.oaia. Mau 'u, author (f the popular ' Xiglit Scones". Thii master in tnuught ai-d ianaaaje slews n unt'dd iich"s and I eautics in the O.-ea' llnase, with it- i;!ini-i-!g iio'.vers, sing:ng finis, waving palms, rolling clouds, heiat.ful how, sircl moun tains, de'ighi'u! ri'.. rs, mighty (c-, aus thu;i ih. ring v(i'ccs, bi: zing h'-:ivens and .t uui V-. iso with Uiit'c-s l;fiugs in mil i-.)iis d v. orlds, and re.-.. Is to us each tho. unwritUm word, j: s tin'cd paper, ornate engraving-! a id superb bin ling. Send for circular in which is a d'-cri;siiya an-1 uoivcr-;.:! c-.'mm--ndati'ins by the press, iuiuis e s a :.; c-!!f,ge jculcss -rs, ia the strjghte-t po-;sibl-Liii ua . e. Ag'-uts u!s i Wan to. 1 foi the PACIFIC LAW ENCYCLOPEDIA, Writlen exn;c-s!y for us2 upon the P..edie Coast. .m" pages: full law rinding: Trtitf-i Upon J,'-.';!;; s-:i) I)hint Suhj.-ctt, To ct)nsult upon any one of which would co.-t nii'i'i' tiian file price of the Rook. JIY J. F. WHF.EY, Of the San I'ram is.o Par. The above are the most, rapid selling and popular lm;:ks cv-er upon this Coast. Agent are uu-cin; wi'h micc.'S- crv wiierc. 't)i-! 1 'ti in"' H'i lety -ft ' Ci'culartt iul -'-'. A L. B iNCTOFT Cz CO, SAN FRANCISCO, CAE. WE HAE BEMT HUNDREDS CF SIBGLS W A L 11 A M WATCHES to t:i-: iv-cii'ic coast, MAIL ill-TD EXPRESS, And in evt ry case W1T.T SATI.,:-'ACnON- TO tiik rmcw vsi;u. 7 '(..' J ric : .s- are now all E !" 1. Solid .Silver Hunting Watches tf lav: i Solid (iold Hunting Watches ua t'-"'a -','. Q'tr pri.-fx art all In, (5 it ken backs end- v h nl in iii'ie but (1 ExriNE Waltham Watchks Kvery one who wants a Watch and feels a desire to be posted should write to us lor our illustrated History of Vatebmaking. It will cost you nothing as we send it postpaid with out charge, and with it. a lull Catalogue of all the Watches with prices of each. When yon receive this you wiil besur;ois'-d at the low rates and yoii will understand our plan of sending watches to any place ho-vever re mote without ;iny ri.-k t.j the purchaser. We send aip- Watch ycu order and let you examine it. before vou pay for it. Do not or der a Waicli till you l.aVe first sent for Xh : Price List and w hen vou write please men tion the .1..Y in full, HOWARD& CO,, Watcluitcikt )'ft ami ,i wel: rs, No. N0.- I1IS!)VUWAV, .ev Voik. We have a full stock of extra feavv Ca-es such as 4, .", 0, & is oz. always un bund and can fill orders i romptly. jc'iOm: RESTAURAfl T. LEON DoLOUEY, PropV, r LATE OF THE CLIFF HOUSE MUX STREET, OREOOX CITV, OUEGOX. TnE UNDERSIGNED R E speetfuiiy announces to bis f j nds and the traveling public, t! at he has re-opened the above named Restaurant. The r.ronrietor knows how to serve his csutomers with Ovsters, Pig's Feet, a good cur- of Coffee or a SQUARE MEAL. Oregon City, Jan. 27, lS71:tf A. PJOLTMER, NOTARY PDDLTC, ENTERPRISE OFFICE Oie-oa City, JanI3:tf . . uiiLi-.'J ! ut - ' ' t - :' . ." - l l' ;e. A' " 1 :. .-. ee- ,: -.. .. ; ' t f r-orv;;.; ;-:':-?r - . ! , r ; " -v ': ' ' : i '. . ': I 5 a l: ::iti iT 4-r. r. " v : - . i - -. ' : '. V;-:-- - - V ; .';::; : -. ; : -' :- i i. . t ': -:-' : : . ' : ' . j. , ; '. t , v-ssfnttat. ! t fi'.v : on :.-. IVE J'l-iSi V::., i i- l.M-i ! On.s, TTh'-'i e 5 '.i I ricer-, a:i re tvVT'i'op.vLt-.! !; I.; a r: I.'. r:. n. :.!cio:s alu i tob:; i i iixiat.CAL FOR PALE. OUR DRUC BUSINESS located in San Fraeisco, C.il. Afier our best wishes, an,l expressing our thanks lor the lib-oral pat ronage wo have rt ceived for more than twentv-one years, during which period we have been steadily engaged in t!:e J.'i t;g bu i ness in Calilbi-nia, we beg to say in conse quence of the rapid growth of lr. Walker's California Vinegar 1; ttet s, now spread over the United Stages and countries fa r beyond, we are necessitated to devote our entire time to said business. We are the Okhst Drug firm on the Pacific Coast and the only one, coutinou under the same proprietors since h i'1, and have de termined to sell our large, prosperous, and well e-tabli-ht-d business on favorabl tern:;:. This is a tare opportunity for men with menus of entering into a prohtab'e business with advantages never before c fit red. Fo' particulars enquire of r. ii. Mcdonald a co., R. II. McDonald. ) Wholesale D:nggi-ts, J. C. Si-nxcm:. San Ercnei-to. Cal. N. P. Until a sale is made we shall con tinue our impoi tations and keep a larue stock of fr( sh eoo.-'s constantly on band, and sell at prices to defy competition. The Great Helical Discovery! Dr. WALIIEP-' C1LIFOP.NIA VINEGAR BITTERS, Hundreds of Thousands cf Bear testimony to their vVoudsr- c o i'u I Curutive liCects. f y. WHAT ARE TMEV?p - c :-..v Ti:i-:r arr not a vii.:-: Mads of Poor Knm, Whiskey, Tvoot Spirits aul Refuse Iinuors doctored, spiced and sweetened to please the taste, called "Ton ics,"" Appetizers," "Restorers," &c, that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from the Native Koots and Herbs of California, free from till Alcoholic St imulants. They are t!io;UEATI5L()OD Pi niriEIt nutl LIFEtJIVIXG PRIN CIPLE a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the System, carrying oil" all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to p. healthy condition. Xo person can talie these Bitters according to direc tion and remain long unwell. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheu matism and (Jont, Dyspepsia or Indi Eresliou, Iiilious, Remittent and Inter mittent Fevers, Diseases of the IJlood, Liver, Kidneys, and Uladder, these Bit ters have been most successful. ?ucU Dis eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Oi'ern.us. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION. Headache. Tain ia the Shoulders, Coughs, Tight ness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, T.ad taste ia the Mouth Bilious At tacks, Talpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the off springs of Dyspepsia. They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid livetand bowels, which render them of un equalled efficacy in cleansing tho blood of all impurities, and imparting new life and vigor to the whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruption? .Tetter, Salt Kheum, Blotches, Spots, rimples, Tustulcs. Boils, Carbuncles, King-Worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a ehorttinie by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the most incredulous of their curative effects. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in IMm plcs, Eruptions or Sores ; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure and tho health of the system will follow. PIN, TAPE and other WORMS, lurkingin the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. For full directions, read carefully the circular around each bottle. J. "WAl.KF.Ti, Proprietor. Ti. H. McDONALl) & CO., Druggists and Ccn. Agent?, San Francisco, Cal and Si and 31 Commerce Street, New York. SOLD BY ALL DI1UG GISTS AND DI Feb. 17: 1; M Til' iu pr.), r of tLi.-? v; on f..I luediv-ir.p. claims to i.avc uisc-jvereJ an-.l ci-.nhui' in !ifrm;nj more of ,Yfjo'-V r,iot -c n ;;:;, ',-( ...;o..7o'-n' than was ever before com bined in out; medicine. The evidein c ' S'! !ii s tact is found in tho treat variety of most obstinate uisea-cs which it lias been found to conquer. In the cure of lh-on-ititi. Sir (re i'vah.--, and tho early st-tjre.s of Von !'.;'. it h-is ;t-!(.i;ns!ir(l the' medical fa culty, and bun. v ds of the b. st physicians pronouncu it ."' !'-' i;f the. ti',r-. m e :t cures the severest Coughs, it sti'cnythens the sssiom and puri ties the blood. IJy its nrat ami tUroujh l'!od jtn'tJnz prvp.-rfi-it cuff: all llumo- from the worst Scrifufti to a common 7A' -', 'imp'!'- "r FrupHu:,,. Mercurial Disease, Mineral Poisons, yphiUtb; and Vonoral Di -eases, and th'-ir cii'e. ts aro era boated and rigorous ' -rih'h and a ..;, .7. o.osr.'u.'"" cstab lis'hed. A'v--.-.--?.ov S.ili Rhtvhi, Sv.il-l tte.t-', l'tvcr Son, Scal-j oi Eou::h SLin.n sliort. ail the numerous diseas excised by '"-' ;l''.' are eououercd by this powerful, purityiiij: a':d iuvigrivai iar mcdieine. For " f-'v"" Co.np'ii"t;' l;llim Jji.-nArs and IFa j.iUa! Con'sVontUio. it has produced hunorecs o! per'ectami permanent cures where ft her medicines had fad. r The proprietor oinr ? 1 'n'O reward .or a mod -cine thut wilt o.ul it ... the cure of ad d'seascs for which it is recommended I,e ware of ro-Ji,U rf- 'M and vrt .',:.- at .. See that niv private Govcimnent Marnp, which is aj'-itlve ia, :,: ofir..f,u,un is upon the outside wrapper. 1 ins medicine ;s ii Dr.ns-.hu 'it H i (," per Ovith. J're pared bv 11. VPlKRCi:, M. I'., Sole Pro prietor," at his Chemical Laboratory, l:j.-J Seneca street, Buffalo, N. Y. OHEGON CITY BREWERY! iiu.: in; i. & stege, Havmp: purchased the above Brewery wish es to inform the pubJb- that he is now prepar ed to manufacture a Xo. 1 qnality of As crood ns can V,e obtained anywhere in the Stale, Orders solicited and promptly tilled. cj 75 m m S1 :? ' ': r- r7o s;1h V authority of a special Act of the Leg islature of Kentucky, of March 31th, 171, the Trustees ot the Public Library of Kentucky will cive a G R(h M D GIFT $1,000,000 Conceit! At Louisville, Ey,, On TtwJi.nj, October Slat, 1871. Under tha direction of the best Musical Tal ent that can 13 piocured. TICKETS OF AI-MISSIOX, -10 EACH, CfRRKXCV. Fach Ticket wid have attached to it four coupons of the denomination of ."jo each. The h'dderof an entiie tn-ket will be entitled to a!dh:is.smn to the Concert, and to the wliole amount of tlie gHt awardel to it by lot. '1 be holder of each coupon will be en titled to a : mission to the Concert and to one-lburtlt of the amount of such gift as may be awarded to it. Tu provide funds for this Grand Concert and ior the benciit of the Public Library of Kentucky, 1 ...0,0.10 Tickets will be sold at each currency. Tlxc Citizens IJaiilc of Ivciittcl;y is Treasurer and Depository. Immediate! alter tho Concert the sum of CB550;O00 IU CURRENCY will be disti Ibuted bv lots to the holders of Tickets in the iW! o w 1 n g CT jS- ISIEX a viz t)XF (;ra:;u gift of ?ion,oo: One (lift of 2o,5o:) One Gift f 2n,o.,.) One (Sift of llbooo One tiiit of 18,000 One (ii ft of 17,000 O: Gilt of 1 ',' ' One (lift of. . 1 5 ,0'JO One Gf ft of It,0o0 OnetJ.ft ot 13,oo0 One Gift of l'-',0u0 One Gift of 11,000 One Gi;t of. . One Gift of. . 10,000 iy.'Oo One Gift of ,000 One Gift of One (ii:t of. One Gi t cf. One Gift of. One Gift of 7,000 ('.,'- 0 4,o0 S,o0'. 2.00') One Grand Gift of o0,0o0 Ten Gifts ot l,l;00 cacn 0,"OO Fifteen Gifts of .f.'OO each ly, r,ou F;-bteen (Jilts ot ?f.-t'0 eacii Twenty Gifts of 700 each Twenty five Gilts of $!:) each Twenty Gifts of each 14,4! '0 14,000 1.5,0' 10 lo,oo0 Forty-live Cilts of $0oo each 14,500 Forty Gifts of -i-iio each ! , 4b; Gifts of 100 each 41, Coo 721 Prizes, in nil $.o0,0'X After paying tin: expense of t lie eaterprise and making the di.-tnbution of the gifts, the balance oi the proceeds ari.-ing from the sate (if tickets w ii! bo appropi -iated to the estabiishni'-nt t f a Free Library in Louiivi'le, to be called the VnMh: Library of Kentucky iiy the i-rovisions of (lie charter this Li brary is t'i be fo: ever free to the gratuitous use and enj-o un-1. 1 of every citizen and it is the purpose vt the trustees to laise a fund sii!lici(-nt to secure a suitable building, to place in it books enough to form the nucleus of a magnificent library, ami to o endow it as to enable it to buy the current publications as they come out, and to be self sust tilling. The corcert an J distribution will take place u:: h r too immcFate supervision of the iru.-tees nunied 1:1 the act of incorporation, who are as follows : ti: rs'TKKS. Thos. Ib Cromlett, Lite Governor of Ky ; Jleury Watterson, F r C'.biier Jeurnal; V. .N - lla'.d -man. President Courier Journal Co ; He 1 Cass, day, ot the Daily Commer cial ; Geo. P. Doe. en . Proprietor Anzeiiror : ii. M. McCarty, d" the Ledger; J. . Cain ; (.'icik Jeif r.-o 1 Court Common Picas; II. Clu.sk Aui'.ior Political Text Bt ck ; It. T. Duiett. of the Louisville bar. The misb.'es will be assisted l-y the follow ing wcllkimwn a:,d eminent citizens of Ken tucky, who have consented to be present at the conceit, and to superintend the drawing a..d .'..s'.rib'.ti ;n of gifts : '.'PKitvisoi:.'. ).n. II. H .tites, .Li-ik"? Jefferson Court of Common Pleas; Hon T li Cochran, Chan cellor Louisville Chancery Court ; IF-n II W Bruce, J udge Jefi'eryon, Circuit Court ; !!.!. J G Baxter. Mayor ot Louisville; Hon P. -I Webb, .Semit r of Kentuckv ; Col G C Wh-uton, U .V Di-tiicl. A:toi-m'y ; Col Phil Lie. Pro"e'.t;n' Attorney Ninth Judicial 1 Os-! let : Gen J T B vb Pr.-;d t X II & F K B; Di- T .V Pr-.f Med University, Louisviile : J list) ii P .1 duison, P.oprietor ;.!'! House; 1' n J Pi:octoi- Knott, late Me.:::'" r of C uigress ; A r. drew Graham, Tobacco and Cotton Bnd-er. The b-obicrs of tickets to wl-i. n gifts are .i-Aatdc.l l be j.aid on pr-seutat ion at the ;:iee i:i L-.uisvdie. By. "'ficlo-ts will be ior s.iL- at the olliec in Louisvilie on the First of July, 1371. A ;be: :.l discount i:i be allowed when oo v l.ooo tick Ls are purchased in a Ah o ih.o-s ,,e om;. auied bv remittances O. wid Be promptly alU ode i to and the tickets !. 'unu.i by mail, registered, or by express, as ordered. The undersigned, late principal Business Manager of the very successful Mercantile Library Gift Concert of 'an Francisco, bav i. 'g b-ten appointed Agent cf the above en terprise, has to siy t.mt everything wiil be done to make this an entire success, and buyers -f tickets v.'Fl find their interests as w H guarded as jf they were personally p;esciit an.l supet iuten.U-d the out ire atl'a'r. CUABLii.V H. PICT MILS', ju!ie20:nl Ga'l House, Louisville, Ky. Summons. In the Comity Court of the State of Oroaron, ) I'-.,:- tLr.- Coontv ot I l.o k un;: i i's" JACOt? BO Li I M, IT;, vs. J Civil Action to PATl? I K LILLY, Deft. j recover im-nov. TO l'ATBU'iv 1-tlLKY, Deiendaui: " T! -n Til B X.V2I1; OF TUB STAT B OB OIIE-- e "b you ;ire b. -eby re.oiired to ,t-o!, ;ir and answer the cov.q iaiut of . the Via infill' tiled '"gains', you in tiie ut'ove tTitiiled iietion, within (ii .lays t1(. in the date of tu sevviee- of this Smmno-is you, if served within Clackamas county; or if served in any other couu'y of tin's ':, then within tweut y'd.iys from tli'e date (.f tie-serve-.' of this s-ummous i;pon you; ;m 1 if .-. iv.- l by pubiieittion, you are notiiicd aiid rc TUie t to so apji-ir and answer said complaint on or Before the 7th day ot Aou-usf, r; l. i ... imr tho tirst d:iy of t lie next t-.-nu Of t!io County '- o'ii f for Clacl;ania- county, (.ircron, wlii. Ii will bo held after tile expiration of the period pro s l ibeu by the old. r of the J udjre of said Court, made a t Bimbo; s, on the 2.1 of June, S71, for the publie.it ion ot" this Summoas, t(wit : Six w.-eks i'r.i,i tli.-ro-st j.'dilieation: arid if you fail so Jo a-!'5.-;r atid answer, tor want tlit.n.of tiie I iaiut rt will :.:ko ji!d-::nf nt against you ior the Mini of Co . '- L-m'lr t dollars, a baluuee due pfaintitf tV-'i i d'-i'i ti lant on account f r board and l.li:iiw l:n'ii:-!.:-,i d-; leuduiit by jdaintitl" at defendant's s)eei,d iust. ita-e an.i r.-.ia st, and for the costs and disburs-liH n (.' this acti.e.i. Lii.. Pi. V," ABB FX, Attorney for plaintiff. June 27, LS71:w6 Expiration of Copartnership by Limitation, rpiIF. TFRMS OF COPARTXER?! IP EX X isting between A. II. Pell and F. A. Parker, under the firm name f Pell .v. Park er. Oregon City, Oregon, having expired bv ica-on of limitation, A. If. Ib II assurncs the liabilities of said firm, and will continue the business as formerly, with an incrcssed and more complete assortment. K. A. Parker, having engaged bis assistance in the Drug Store, when he can be absent from the duties of his farm, will be pleased to meet and serve 1 is old customers and friends in his new occupation, and as the books of the firm of Peii& Parker must of necessity be closed up. those indebted will phoise call upon E. A. Parker, at the old stand. We desire to express gratitude and many thanks to our friends for their liberal patronage. A. 11. I FELL, L A. PARKER. May 1, 1S71, In continuing the Drug business at the o7d stand of P.ell & Parker, I shall consult the best interests of customers and invst-lf by purchasing goods of the finest quality, and selling the same at a very small advance, hoping thereby to have the" continued favor of former friends and patrons, and to make many new and permanent customers. Respectfully, A. 11. HELL. May 11, lS71:m3 Ulaxks. All kind of blanks can be had at this office Job Printing of every descripuoa neatly executed, at :-hcrt notice, DH, JULIAN PERRAULT. Koctor of Medicine or tliv K-.c.n Pari, Grartua.eofnu- Luv lrT U. en's Coil. Se i :ail f Fl.yi-1 of U,u St. .t,,,,,, j ' 1 Society, of Sun F.aufi, 1 "lc Dr. Perrault has the pleasure to m'br his numerous old patietits and othe-s A - "' Conii.lcniial M!ita! Atlvic "j" 'V can be consulted daily at his oliice' Xo - Montgomery street, northeast corner of .Sacramento street, .Van Francisco. Room '., 10 and 11, first lloor, up stairs. Consultations a n I Lrn-ni.nJi. :nc in 70, li.h, French and. G'critian. ' Having made the various forms of Su. al Oistuse and Jiiiviousam! I'JysicaI Debility the subject of minute research and special practice for iminy years, Dr. Perrault continues to treat these alilictions sue cs'ull ' by the newest scientific methods, and wuV out resort to obnoxious Remedies. (lonorrhea. Cleat, Strictures. linho, I'lceis Skin Eruptions etc., in any stage, spee.o v -ured. and all -Syphilitic and Sl iccVa h TAINTS eradicated from the SV.vTE.M Nocturnal Emissions, Sight Sivn " ):. charge from the l.-rcthia on -uin r st'oo! " making water, Pa:n m the iack,"si,.Cn 'i turbed by dreams, 1) zzincss, F.it,,1 j ' g,.ur, Palpitation, Faintin- Condi's S..w Complexion, Growiu- Weakness or- ''b? Mental and lnteile;'tual Eacult;e D;,,'d. rcV Disinclination to to attend IkiMtu-.s" v, into Society, etc., ares .me cf the mo'e inert Systoms of Xcrvon, ail Plivsic?! lroStralJon the result of Self Abuse urn Lxeeesive Indulgence w hich, if r.ot tin, ' ? checked, will never f ul to induce r,r S decay, and terminate 1:1 total Lois cf inau- Patients comjdaining of one er more ot 1 tf u- I'101"5. silf-ldd apply immedi ately to r l erranit, as be has discover.d -New and Reliable Remedies ubicbensbles hnn to guarantee a speedy and radical cu:e Seminal AVcaliiit-ss and Iiapotcncc. We invite investigation, particularly by those sufferers who hare tried this boasted Doctor, and that advertised Phvslcian until worn out and discouraged; we claim not to know every thing, nor to cure everybody but we declaim that in all cases taken under treatment, we fahill our promise. Dr. Perrault's diplomas are in bis office, where patients can see lor themselves tint they are under the care of a regularly edu cated practitioner. Ladies suffering from any complaints in cidental to their sex. can consult tho Doetex with the assurance of relief. U Patients in the couutry can ba Cure;! ut Heme by addressing a letter to Dr. Perrault, ."o-j Montgomery street, or Uox 07:5,1' O r lai.ciscti, siaiing meir Case as mtnutelv possible, habits of living, occupation, etc. Low Charges and Quick Cures. Rest as of reterences given it required. All communi- cations coiiiiucutmi. Dr Perraalts is tin sole agent nia, for: iu Cahfjr- Br. Eiott's Celebrated Female Elcathly Pills, which are unapj.roachcd, and far in advance of every other remedy for suppressions an 1 other irregularities in ft-males. Price, nu per box; sent by mail or express, securely packed. PRIVATE MEDICAL AID. (lititlt Cuns and ?XciIcrate Ct.aigts Br. W. iCbohert-fs Private Kedical 0i .Vin gical 2n$titut H o. -519 Sacramento Street, corner ot Loidesdcrl (a few doors 1-elow t!-o W hut Cheer House.) (Private entrance on Leidf-sdoi !;' street.) Kstablished Kxj.ressly to A JiV-rd the Ahiict'ed S.ind and Scientific ?-IcdicaI Aid. in ih- Treatment nod Cure of all Private tu .do Chronic Li-east s, Cases of Secrccv and ;.!1 Sexual Disorders. To tin- AfRtcte-ci. DR. V.'. IC DOIIERTY returns his sircere thanks to his j un ck us pr.tients for their patronage, and won id take this opportunity to remind the;!, that he con tin vies to consult at his Institute for the cuie of chronic dis eases of the Lungs, Liver, Kidnevs, Dipes tie and Cenitu-Ui inai v Organs, ami ail private di.-coso, viz : Syphilis iti all its fbims and stages. Seminal AVeak nes an.Jjall the b.irrid er-r-equer.ccs !' self-abuse. Crr.oir hoi. Gl. cf. Stricter. ?, Nocturnal and Diur rsal Fmi-siors. Sexual Dc-biLty. Diseases of he Rack and Loins, inilammatirn of the Ifladdcr ai,d Kidr.eys, etc.; end he hopes that his long experience and successful prac tice will continue to insuie him a share of public ati-on;:ge. f!y the Mcetice of many years iii L'urope aiul the United States, he is enab'fd to apply the most cfhciei.t r.ndjWic ccssfuJ remedies again.-t di-ases of all kihils lie uses no mercury, charpt s nuulcratctieuts his .atients in a roi re t and honorable vav, and has refervi.c s of u: o m ( ionabb- vcraci- t v from njf n .- known resoeetaluHtT ar.d logo stanuin m soclctv. Ail pa i ties con- suiting him by letter or ot! cive the Lost una g'Uitlcst ttsip'icit seen ey. ei vu c, wni i e ticatmc .t a: d 1' I'ciu ;i It s. female is in troub Wien a or afiiictcd with disease limbs, pain as weaknes.-? of the back and in the b( ;'.d, dimness of Hpbt, loss ot nsuscu! ir pov.er, pa'jdtaf ;on oi the bec.it. in ii ibi'ity, nervousness, extreme uf imtiy di!lic:.!ties, derail trcment of digestive fnnctu.n. general debilitv. vaginitis id! dis eas s ..f the womb, hysteria, steiility and all other diseases peculiar to females, shcshtmhl iro or write at once to the celebrated female doctor, W. K. I M 1 1 F FT Y, at his Medical In stitute, ami consult him about her troubles and diseases. The Doctor is effecting more cures than any other physician in the State of California. Let no false delicacy prevent on, but aptd v immediately and save yourself fro in painful suflbiings and premature death. All mat ried ladies, whose delicate healtlf or fdher circumstances prevent an incteasein their families should write or call at DR. "Y. K. POIIFRIY'S Medical Institute, ar.d thev wil! receive every po-sib!e relief and help. The Docfoi's offices are so arranged that l.o can be cons'dted without fear of observation. To Con-csponih nf s Patients residing in any pnit of tlieSiale nowever distant, who mavorsire Ihe opinion and aoviceof PR.DOHFRT Y in their respec tive cases, ami who think proper to submit a written statement of such, in preference to holding a personal interview, are respectful ly assuied that their communications will be held sacred and confidential. If the case be fully and candidly (-escribed, personal com. munieatiou will be unnecessary, as instruct lions for diet, regimen and the general treat ment of the case" itself (including the renic d:es , will be fbnvardtd without delav, and m such a manner as to convev no ideaof tho Purport of the letter or parcel. 'Consultation by letter or otherwise, FULK. Permanent cure guaranteed ornopay. riu-rmaforrlitra. DR. DOIIFRTY has ju.-t published an im portant amjddet, embodying his own view and rxpei kmces in relation to Impotence or Vii-mty ; ! cing a Short Treaties on Sperma torrhea or Seminal Weakness, Nervous and Physical Debility consequent on this aec t o:., rml other diseases of the Sexual Organs Tins little work contains information oftha ut'oiost value t. all, whether married orsingU and will be sent FREE by mail on receipt of -ix cents in postage stamps for return post age. Address. W. Iv. DOIIERTY. 51. P., q jidyColy San Francisco Cal 1 A VOID t.'UACKS. A victim cf early in XJL discretion, causing nervous debility,, premature decay, Ac , having tried in Tarn'' every advertised remedy, 1 as a simple means of s( If -cure, which he will send free to his follow-sufferers. Address J. II. TUTTLE, TS Nassau st., New York. Jan. lS:Cm HOUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE rpiIE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOB JL sale bis residence in Oregon City. There are four lots, a good house and barn, with a fine cellar and a good well of water. There is plenty of land, and it is well adapted for er.rly gardening purposes. Part paymctf may bo made in stock. For particulars fcp' p'.y to- (i FORGE CLARK. Ore on City Juna 2 U-7 Ltf o O O