o o 253E 0 o o o O o o o Extract from the Speech of General u Morgan of Ohio- AN APPEAL TO TOUNO MEN. , Gen. Moreran, of Ohio, delivered the openingspeech of the cam paign at St. Clairsville, Ohio, on Tnpsd.iv. June 27. It was an ex haustive review of the misdeeds of Iiadiealism, in w hich he furnished the figures to sustain his facts and the oilicial record for every state ment. His conclusion was an ap peal to young men, which will ap ply to this State, as well as Ohio. "Before concluding, fellow citi zens, I wish to have a few words of friendly counsel with the young men who have come to age since the delirium of war swept over our land in 1801. Young men, a great responsibility is upon you ! dn a little vhile your fathers will pass away, and the guardianship of liberty will be yours. Then prepare to perform your duty by studying well the grave questions of the day. Many of you were boys from eleven to fifteen years of acce when the ?reat Confederate war began, and all that you heard then and much that you have heard since, lias been calculated to im press upon your minds the idea that the Federal Government the Union, as we love to call it was older than the States in fact, was the creator of the States. The contrary is true, an independent The States had sovereign exist- once before the Union was formed. Indeed, the very word Union sig nifies the combination of what be fore existed separately. The States were independent govern ments. They agreed to form a united or general government for certain purposes which they speci fied in a written constitution. They, the States, conferred upon the Union, in writing, certain pow ers of a general character to be used for the general benefit of the whole people, and for the entire Union. And all the political powers not thus delegated were re tained by the States or the people. The States form the bulwark of the liberty of the citizen. It is States which protect your lives and property. It is the State court which vindicates you, when your rights have been violated by a neighbor. It is the Federal court that drags you to Cincinnati or Cleveland if a tax spy charges you with having violated the ex- Ocise law. hen you marry it is under the law of your State, and when you are blessed with chil- dren, they are educated under the mazo laws, ino states preserve the Union despite all the blunders ot the rederal Administration jiaa mis oecn a ceniranzcu gov ernment, it would have been rent as by the shock of an earthquake and two distinct nationalities would have been formed. Whence came the soldiers who fought our battles ? From the States. liy whom were they organized and (iiflicered? liy the States. When pan- 10 icignuu ;il v asnmgion, WJience o came the high words of hope and courage to re-man those who were - about to abandon the capital of the Iicpublic ? From the States. Had there been no States then, we would have no country worthy of being called a country now. It was tne existence ot the States, the vitality of the States, the in dependence of the States which saveTl its from the horrible calami ty which has inllicted France anarchy, to be followed by desjiot ism. 3Iy brave young friends, this country is your heritage protect its institutions, for they alone stand between you and serfdom Alr. Sumner promises you an im perial empire. To create an em pire out of free States, is to make slaves out ot freemen. Are you ready to cower in the dust like whipjAnl spaniels and call some men on horseback masters? Grant and the bad men around him intend to subvert your liber ties ! Already he has sent armed columns of regular troops to Xew 1 ork ami Philadelphia to interfere in the Sections. At his own re quest he has been clothed with greater power than is possessed by the Queen of England or the cEmpevor of (k-rmany, At his mere will he can close your courts proclaim martial law, suspend the writ of habeas corpus and take possession of the ballot box. During the last session of Congress a bill was nearly passed .authoriz ing the President to call out vol unteers. Volunteers to what ? To arm one portion of the people against the other. By the mad stupidity of party to smother patriotism, and with the hands of freemen strangle liberty. You say "Grant achieved rCat victories." he did would not dim one rav , and I of o-lorv won for him bv the courage of our soldiers. "Grant is brave." So was Caesar. Grant is simple in his manners. The tyrant Caligula gained his name by wearing the coarse ehoes of his private soldiers, and Tiberius and Xero were re garded o as friends of the people until they got astride the shoulders of Home,'"" when the Devil, who w:s concealed in their hearts, un- ma-iced ins deformity. Young men arouse to duty ! 1 our liberties are in peril! Nor ton and Butler are confidential ad visers ot the President! Will vou iollow their lead? Do you wish to perpetuate their power? If not mme wnh us m thc siogau of Uq i'bV- i US lU'mal equality of V? r? T c:WVr of burdens ! bet us appeal to t!o, people a-d 6?ve our country hy lri. oppiessor and rlund-r from power. A short time ago a close-fisted farmer on Sandy river, in Maine, died, after devising 1 to his only son. The old gentleman was duly buried in the venerable church yard, which suffered a terrible washing away by the late flood, and a short time ago his body was found opposite his son's place, hav ing been brought down the river a long distance When the tender hearted son was informed of the fact, he made the touching remark: "Probably come back after that dollar !" - Three fourths of the difficulties and miseries of men come from the fact, that most men want wealth without earning it, fame without deserving it, popularity without temperance, respect with out virtue, happiness without holi ness. "J a. h. Mcdonald & co nj Ca'l t: o pi nent of " iart f t' i V' rv ( !.i ; Al.Ii I. t'on ofPsaters ti tliclr larco assort. sv!v Arrived " Goods. con:po"l m following articles, toir-titer wit!' r-j't in a wrU fufpiicd WIIOI.K- STOKE. I' 1E?TT I!-.T,r-, j 1 ITJ.FX S l-RHI'AK.Vl' .- pATKNT M '-MrlVTSS. ;ia f-tiTSTS" SVXDllIKS, mrss I- s i .- f-i'J'oaTl23 1 Shake': Hf.f.i;s, PjSIS'TH !. OILS, I i EF.tTMKEIK Kesosen a O: Whir.V. t.-c r.T are !(! F..n.:.icL!o j P.vI-STS ASH OlI-S, it tlie lowrrt Cash Trices, icd 1 not, to l;e uuiU rscId ;s ALD & CO., Sax Feakcisco, CaL- FOR SALE. OUR nnn: BUSINESS located in Ftaii-co, (!,!. Af -r ii-best wishes, expve.s":g n"i thanks lor the I i bet at ronae wr- have licoived (or moi e Fan and Iweii: v-im'c years, do i in g which petiod we have net u icailiiv cnjiei! in ihe lribn ness in ('::'t!nroii, we In;, io sav in copsc o nonce o!' iie raplil .y.-ovvi !i of !. Wa'kcr's (Jali o. n j Vinegar id ieif, mow spoad over ihe lT oi.eil Siaf cs and i-onntries ia v beyond, we a i e iie. es.-,i taled io devote oni' entire iiiv.e !o s;ii! biisinc.-. We .To 'oo Olds.si I) ncf firm on ihePaclic Coafi and. -die only one, iiiinou under t!ie same .i o o ieloi s .inee 1 S I . and have de ieiiui'ied io ell our inrc, prospo ons. and vveU e-i ii ' -in d bitsines- o.i Tavoubi ierms. This i- a ' are oppoi ; I'liii v im- uien with means of cn'enng into r lonliiabie bnsiaess with advan:a.u;es never bi-ime o He red. Fo1' pat iieolars cncjiiiie o!' 11. JIcDOXALI) & CO.. U. II Mi: Donald. ) Wholesale l)i n-. iri-i J. C. Si'kxi.e::, f Sa'i Ki;.neieo. Cal. X. II. L'iiiii a pale is madi w shall cn linne oor 'mporla' ions ami keep a lai ':e stoek o!" l es'o j:oods cn.s!anly on hand, and sell uL pi ir es to dc.y competiiion. The Great Medical Discovery Dr. 7ALKER'3 CALIPOSNIA VINEGAR BII TER Hundreds of Thousands Bear testimony to t'ncjr "Wondcr- iul Curative iiuccts. o'2 THEY?1V4 c s mittent I's'vcrsi, I) i liiver, IkidncyM, sus.i V,, : ters have been most b-.tec.s cases are caa.ed by Vitia: is generally jiro.lticed by U Iiureri vo Oi-faus. j v&ii'EJ'siA oiz i:;: Headaciie. 1'aia i;j tli Slio'ild nesa of t!ie C!ie?t, Dizxim S the Stomach. Bad lasto i tae d a'V- 3.s, Comrln, Ti.'':t our Erne! ;;;o:.:; o: Month K'.lioas At tacks, Talpttatlon of the Heart, Iaaainaiatlon oi the Langs, Piin In the rejiions of the Kidn-. y.-.aru! a hundred other painful syiu;)tonis, arj thc oil eprings if Dyspepsia. They Invigorate the Stomach a -id stimulate the torpid liver aad lowtif, which re a 1 v the;u tia pqualled eilleacy in cleansing thj Moo.l .f nl! impxiritics, and impartial rso'.v lii'e aad v:yor to tlie whole system. FOR WlilN DISEASED. Emrtions.Tetter. Salt r.iieuin, Blotches, Spot:;, lUrapies, Pas-ale?. Boils, Carhancles, Ring-Worms, Peal 1-IIea.l, fore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Diseobirations of the Skin, riumorg and Piseasea of thc Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried oat of the system m 4 bhort time 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 throncrh the skin in Pim ples, Eruptions or Sores ; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish ia the veins; cleanse it wlien it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure and the health of the system will follow. PIX, TAPE and other WO lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. For full directions, read carefully the circular around each bottle. J.TTALKER, Proprietor. R. II. McDONALD & CO., Prusrgists and Gen. Agents, San Francisco, Cal aad ZZ and 34 Commerce Street, New Vork. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. Feb. 17: ly CLIFF HODS MAIN STRECT, 0:u:gox C;tt On.ioox rpillS POPULAR, liocsn HAVING r.e.-i the T :e.o s are s'o.v n-ativ i Willi il. Ri- os. Tliey i,:v date ; dooi.'e food (i U cai: con lis it they aci h p no FiX 'si 1 e ;s'l jIoisa CO - I) lit'- -U0 10' cuoi) j : ihf r C..C p . ii :i m l a ' O'H a it i.;t 'or liiev . i e e.i ve e r e r v ! .-si v, bee." ,'e keep a I) . , I. " k '.'kw iHV tO t ihe ) OT, &d.o oi Aiac , 'te roo't: O i :10 llu. se is a BATH ROOM, s'ce a co iimorta.'o'i of ci'io oe- s. iEfkLUAM & i'oUPv.MKT?. Lie io 1- i ! OMi'eiO s. A, NOL7NER, NOTARY PUBLIC, ENTEKPIIISE OFFICE Ore-sm C.te Jan. 1J:;I m D&ue&iSTs.fip (MJh cia F2a:t::3::, cal., i WHAT ARH pi ill err m m III CjliiP" IB Cgg TnEY ARE NOT A VILE 3 3 IFANCY D R i fj KJJJ -' ' : : I: a , .. . . r. Spi j: t : u '. ':';!: ;i ; i,i(l r v t ; s t. .(.;.;. ics,"'" A .., ms" s-. r--; t'...t V: the t:p, Vr .; I C. - s t .. I... 'r-.l .. a trn.j ?-t. i:-;ini;,tr.a ; :',:: f:c l;.-iis ner'j.-i i.f iiLraia, lii-t-;.s AI-. l: Srii::::la,:i-, Thcv !:.:; "A T : CJ;, Pir::r.-ir.:i and ia (; ; v : n vizir. Cir:.i'I rr.ct v a...l :..vi; r..; . . the Syof-ri, ctarryir t. .1' a" I ; o.n.ioi: ma' tw ;n. rcstoria: t :e LIoou t- a lis iu:hy c .;:'it;o-i. N pcrsoa c-i:: l-i';e tlie? s I"i i.;rs in-s'onU.. i- ..:r.-s-Hon r.:i:I r-jraaialon xiixw i!. For I :;:i:i:;s;3ia:o:-y ,;' f'ari-aic '.:'.::: nintaxni si mi iout, Di s.-;i.i or I eosJioi). !li.io:is, IJ n ci. t :::i;t la!.'-- Ii!;ii, what'. rauait of 81,000,000. T)T authority of a special Act of the Lcg- U tslature ot Ken 1S71, the Trustees ot Kentucky, of March 31st, the Public Library of Kentucky will give A GRAND GIFT CONCERT At Louisville, Ky., 0,i Tuesday October 31, 1871. Under the direction of the best Musical Tal ent that can be procured. 100,000 Tickets of Admission. $10 Each, in Currency; Half Tickets, $3 ; Quarter Tickets, $2 50. Each Ticket will consist of four quarters value, i'l oO each. The holder is entitled to admission to the Concert, and to the amount of gi't awarded to it or its frac tion. Tickets nurrber from 1 to 100,000. Tlie Citizens Hank of Kentucky is Treasurer and Depository. All moneys arising from the sale of Tickets will be deposited with the Citizens' U;ink, subiect only to the order of the President and Treasurer of the Library, countersigned by the 15nsine-s Manager. During the Concert the sum cf G55O,O0O IN CURRENCY wiil be distributed by lot to the Tickets in the following holders of viz ONE GRAND G I FT OP . . .$10',000 One Grand Gift of. ... i oo.on One Gift of 2.3;-"o0 One Gift of. Uo.Oiji One Gift of lO.ooo One Gift of ,oo0 One Gift of lr.otJO One Gil t of Io,o00 One Gift of lo.ooO One Gift of . 11,000 One Gift of Bi.ooo One Gift of 2,0o0 One Gift of 11,0(10 OncGi.'t of I0,o()o One C i 1 1 1 of !,of)o One Gift of S,oop One Gift of 7,o00 One Gilt of G.ono One Gi;t cf 4.ooo One Gilt of S.ooo One Gut of 2.0o Ton Gifts of $ l.ooo each if, 000 Fifteen Gifts of poo each 13,-roo Eighteen Gifts of -$sooeach ll.toO Twenty Gifts of s7oo each 14 000 Twenty five Gilts of S ioo each 1 0,000 Twenty (iifts of $l0' oaci) l-.ooO Forty-five Ciits of $0n0 each 11, ."Oo Forty (Jifts of -'00 eas:h lo,ooo 44o Gifts of $100 each 4-1. 'loo 721 Prizes, in all S).o.0o0 After paying the expense of the enterpiUe and making the disii iboiion of tlie gii'ts.ilie balauce of the proceeds arising from lite sale of tickets will be appropi ited to the establishment ot a Free Library in Louisville, TO 15E CALLED THE Public Library of Kentucky mi 1 .!.!.. i j- -ii , , roe conceit, ana uisiiiouiion wm iaK0 Olace unuer tlie immediate supervision of ihe trustees named in tlie The Trustees will act of incorporation be a-si.-:ed bv well known and eminent citizens of Kentu'-kv who have con-euted to be present at the con cert, and to superintend the drawing and dis tribution ot giits. The holders of tickefs to win. h gifts a awui ded will be paid on present. 0 Ion of r Item or their iraction at the office in Looisvdle tiie seconsl day alter drawing and everv bos iness day iorsix months thereafter, and mav be sent direct or thvonh any D.niK or ! jiress Company for collection. AM ordet accompanied by Drafts, PosioPiice Monev Orders, or G 1 ecu barks, wiil be piompily at tended to and Tickets returned by mail, reg istereo or expresseti, as ue-ireu. lickets aie like greenbacks g'iod onlv to the holder. L.ivers will rode that there are onlv Oi" IIn.'Hiied riiou.,and Ticket-, instead of Two Hundred Thousand, as in tii" San Francisco Gin Concert, and ihat ti.e-e is &.VMJOO more distributes-!. Isold that and made the awauli in (our monllis. and panl j 1 w dih) to ticket ludders from November 2d to 1 -M 1 1 lb.o, and turned over 12,000 to the Sd re tary tlue tickets not prc-ented. It will be pai tisoila. ly noticed that i!, is matter of impossibility for anyone to know wtial numbers draw gins, as it is not known what tlie gift of anv number drawn from the tirst wheel will be, until Ihe so..!ed bo:; with amount of the giit plainly printed, taken from the other wheel and opened lull view of the audience; theref r ihe la' i go is may not come out, til) lowaius me last, or in the middle of the dr.iwov. Tiie Ioo,oi;m gift in the San Francisco i i i. Con cert, under t Ii - inanaireineiit of C. It. Peters was the 200 tli number drawn, and w awa'dedand paid to a gr utleman in New Orleans. The numbers and Gifts are drawn bv blind children, from 8 to 11 years of age. 1 he drawing will be extensively pub. i -died and parties ordering tickets will have prm ed lists sent them. Parties loiming Cub and desiring information, will pic se add. cs 1 01s omce. ix x-cKtis lor $1.00 ; 3S TicUels fur &4ir ; 50 Ticki Js for S300 ; J Li Tickets for SI.OOO. t 1 l . - f , T-. ins; ii iisn-1 iLg neo, laie proicuiai 1s'smi?ss .Aianageroi the very sui cessfnl MeieaniP JiiOrary (,1,1 ( L.nccrt ill han h r.incisco. has listen apptiintesl Agent and Manager (,f 1 he 1. ill concert in aid of the Public Lib ai ly o Kentucky. iiic drawing wMI fake place in public, and everything wll be done to satisfy buyers oi tickets tiiat tneir ni teres s wii! be as we1! protected as n ilti'v persoia'ly ssriermtend ed the entii e a Hair. III A NX II OP DU.1WI.VS There will be two glass wheels. One wheel will contain 100,000 numbers, plainly punted on leather tags: The other wheel 1 1 . -.11 i . 1 . . . tvin contain ooai-s, eacn containing a got. Une tag or numoer will be drawn from the .?loo,ou() wheel, and the first box drawn from the second or t 21-bo- wheel vvil contain a gift, neatly printed and sealed up and the gift so drawn Irom the secmr. wheel will be the gift of the tag first drawn, wnoiiier 5iuu, 51, 000, or stuu,uuo, as an nounced. JJ,J(jt 'tickets Disposed of In .July. To insure ticket holders, the public is as sured that if only 25,ooo tickets are sold, only '1o,ihii) tickets go 111 ihe la, -ere wheel' tl.n T 'l nil'to 1... . r t ' inv, ,-Soi.- uiiiws.tt, 010, tl I 111 Ml ISiie-1 ri) r.ua. In case ,o,ooo tickets only are o.! only numbers I to o0,oo0 go in the larc wuee;, ana t:;e til giii-, liiminished o,ie half, and in case only s."),(foo ticke'saie sold, -' l-Ul J- i, I I OC J'tllU 111 Mill J I oerng intended uo unsosd tickets shall par t.cniate. JL tte Manager has already paid info the vjni'.s iia i.iuN. j-.j-,.i.'o inn ;trus oeiravoiT the expenses, and does not depend on sales 01 tickets to pay los expenses of Filming, Advertising, etc. The Public is invited to the utmost s rutiuy as to the reliability of the entire ailair. Persons desirous of a -ting as agents for toe sate ot our uoKets in anv city of il uie Lintcd States or Canada, address Chas. R. Peters, Manager, Louisville, Kemucky. 120 Main feireet, Johnsou's Clock. OTiee : R. T. DURRETf, President- W v IIALDEMAN, Vice Pies'dent : M W n'lN ni.oi-iicuis; y.iii.L.. HANK titer. : T 1 eus- M.,uey received from ;.il nf : ifornia, Oregon and Nevada, will be'dep ed with etls. largo & Co., Virginia ( to await the drawing. : 11 . , . .'"-! tfia-- osit- Citv, M. A. FriE.VCir, General Aerent. Virc'mn rit- v .... Who wiil supply tickets and furolsh'infor- Lit L GREAT REDUCTION IKJ PRICES AT 13. Xj. STORE'S, No. 1 07 Fi'oiat Street, lortlaul5 Orcg-on. WALTIIAM WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS AND RINGS, CLOCKS, OROIDE WATBHES AND CHAINS, FINE JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. .All at USTew York Pxices. SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL EYES. EYERX ARTICLE WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED OR MONEY REFUNDED. Watches and Jewelry repaired. juOtf 1847. 1371. New Goods ! New Goods ! IX. CAU FIELD BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM TE PUBLIC that he has rctii ted the old stand, corner Main ami Seventh Sis., Oregon City, and has received an entire new stock of goods, con sisting of D Ii Y G 0 OAS Gil O C FLIES, CR O CKR Y,G LA SS TV A R E, WOODESIVARE, and a general assortment of everything in our line. Thankful lor past favors, we stil solicit a share of the ublic patronage. Country Produce laken iu exchang fo goods. 4":lv JEW WAGON AXO Carriage Rflanufactory ! The undersigned, having increased the di mensions of his premises, at the old stand Corner of Main and Third streets, Oregon 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 tne ver' best of mechanics, to buibl anew, recon struct, make, paint, iron and turn out all complete any sort of a vehicle from a com mon cart to a concord coach. Try me. lilacksmithing, Horse or Ox shoeing, and general jobbing neat ly, quickly and cheap ly done. DAV ID SMI ill. Opposite Excelsior Market v. m in i tit f. : 3 1 IMEP.Y. 1 BAILEY & SJ,AROSsG, Successors of L. Diller in the Lincoln Bakery, BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THE CITI zens of Oregon City and surrounding country, that thev keep constantly on hand and for sale, all kinds of BREAD, CR CK ER, CAKES, PASTIiY, CANDIES AND NUTS. Also, a good and general assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES. Orders promptly filled, and goods deliver ed at the residence of the purchaser when desired. The highest prices paid for Butter, Eggs ana egetabies. A liberal f-hare of public patronage is re- specttuity solicited. April 23, lS70:ly OREGON CITY, OREGON, RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOC1S, GROCER! JES, ILVRDWARE, I a'so keep const an i!y on hand SALEM C A S S I M E R E S, FLANN ELS, TWEEDS AND BLANKETS, Wli 'eh I wi'l sr'l f?t the Fae'.Qiy P' ces, antl ' 'ut.e woo' hi exchange. JTT w!'l ji'so nav the big H ., Egg", and a'li'iHis o ptoiluce. J k"i' ,sei! as low in OregOil. for Cash O 'llseou nie'-cbani.ib'e piudnce. S G've me a call and sail best p. ices for I' good co.'iii ry sis iuv house ' ralesil io good y voir. selves JOIJ v MVECS. Jan. i :, 1SV1 tf JOHN II.SCHKAM. M;i;ii'"icsii ' or and Dealer in '.J DD LES. HA RNESS. etc., C('c. JMi'ia OrfOii (,i',J, ft"gH ishes fo represent th.it he is now as wen pre pui ed to furnish anv article in nis line as the largest establishment in 1 he State. He particularly reottesls that an examination of Ins stock be made before buying elsewhere. STEERS & HiSMDE Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC (ICS, Wto l 'cs, K. No. 4. Frovt St tft POHTLAXP, OtlslOV. Coos; atii 1 v ou haul a geuo'iie a-'t :(. 'e o Ce i s.ei W sk . REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, PORTLAND, - - OREGON. GEO. Ii. CUBBY, DLALLR IN REAL ESTATE AND OTHER INVESTMENTS. Commissioner Se'ectin"- Swamn and Oror. flowed Lands. - Farm Lands sold and purchasers obtained r ail kinds of landed property. Valuable securities transferrpt'l in pvftmn fo ior real estate. Loans negotiated on Bronertv. and titl t:Aiiitijs.-u ana determined. Commissions solicited and executed with ndelifv and nromTitnAsa . : i - . j i. . Or I- ICE No. 14 Carter's Building, corner Alder and Front sheets. Feb. o, &7C:tf of M FOISBES & WAIT, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, OREGON CITY, : : OREGON. BEING CONNECTED WITH REAL Estate Agents of Portland, are prepared to attend to the PURCHASE and SALE of REAL ESTATE in Clackamas and adjoining counties. A TEAM in readiness to convey purchas ers to and from the premises Free of Oharge- May 26, ls71:tf 13 TO STOCK DROVERS. THE ROAD ACROSS THE CASCADE Mountains, known asthe "Old Emigrant Road," is now incomplete order for the ac commodation of the traveling public. The bi idjres on the road have all been thoroughly repaired, and stock drovers will have no trouble in crossing the mountains by this route. There is plenty ot good grass and water on this route, and the distance across is oily 50 miles, being tlie shortest as well as the best road across the Cascades. Stock drovers and emigrants will find it to their advantage to travel over this road. Tolls reasonable. JOSEPH YOUNG, President. Clackamas County, June 1G, lS71;tf MILMA'ERY AO FAPIGY GOO; 'of Tne trna, MRS. M. E. WHITE, CLIFF HOUSE, NO. 5, UP STAIRS. WHILST THANKING THE LADY public for their most liberal patron age in the past, she would most respectfully invite their attention to her new styles of FASHIONABLE HATS AND BONNETS, now on hand and just received. Dress-Making done in the very LATEST STYLE. April 11, lS71.tf GREAT An Infallible Btoon PC-aiFiEB.rossess j ing rare touic and ebvic properties a certain cure for ihsf.l'siatisx, ocjx, ri:i n vi.t.n, and all kindred Diseases. It completely restores the system when im paired ly disease, revives tbo action of th KIIi:VS ami C.i;ITAI. ORG.WS, ratli- cally currs nciiofi'LA, silt riielm and all kmuptive kdi cutaxeous Dis eases, gives immediate and permanent relief in dyspepsia, ebysipelas, Tumors. Eoils, Scald Ilcad, Ulcers and Sores; eradi rates from tlie Fystom all traces of Mercurial Disease, It is Pt nELY VECETAliLE, being made from an herb founsl insligenous in Cn'ifornia. It is therefore peculiarly BuitaMe for use by Lcmalcs and Cliildren, as a bloou 111:11 uuJ m:ovATOii. For Sale by all Druggists. PxEeiKOXQCt, HQSTETtER & C 529 and 531 Market Street, la Traacisco. oct 201y KINICEAD'S SAGE BRUSH HAIR TGNIC, AND CURE FOR BALDNESS. THE BEST TONIC DRESSING FOR THE HAIR EVER OFFERED TO THE PU1JL1C. Fat July 2- Sale at tlie Di n; Sloven, lS71:lf GREAT SUMMER TONIC. if car ma it s t. oitlia I Ji.Ii vir or fa I i vn l i k, a o'easant t o. clia! whicii s i eii"-; hens and laioroves the D resiion. an p .-. -iio.ii preventive ot r eveis. lever and a ..ip a-,- h.h! a g ea: Reoovaioi and Tonic T,r i,.va- lis S?il(i tleO'lit:iieil Te-S0tis. IlnE,v Ar Co, Aev lo t, Sole JL.mLci c s. S,,'.l ov a!! Lh utriit.-as. GRAIV11VI AR SCHOOL. ALL TIIE BRANCH ES COM PRISI G A THOROUGH ENGLISH. CLASSICAL.. MATHEJ1ATIC A L. Ami 05I31EKCIAL. EOCCATIOV, taught. Hours, fiom 8J a. m.. to n m Apply io ,s. p. Pt)rE, ne 2, lS71:tf Pt ioc;paL JMPERfAL MILLS. S.ivler, L-.Eoore & Co.. on EG OX ( 7 H-Keep constantly on baud .V - U r. a. :ns, ran aua iutcKen Feed. purchasing feed must furnish the sacks air. es THE iiii farm filing I . .-s-.i ,' ', , v. u: .sv 1 , v.v-. ; si! : v,v;::;:-' r . i i prg J 1 gHADES SALOON. G. A. iHAAS, Proprietor. MAIN STREET Oregon Cily. 0 Best BILLIARD TABLES in OREGON Have been introdaced, and the Proprietor in vites the attention of ihe lovers of this popular amusement to them. THE! BAB IS SUPPLIED With all the choicest qualifies of Liquors anj Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Bonrbon alreadj famous Whiskies and Punch. Also STAFFORDSHIRE STONE XE! VOX DRAUGHT. i Families supplied. JBUCHTEL'S NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, No. 91 First Sireet, (Second door south of his old stand), Portland, Oregon. AM PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL work in my line in a superior manner, with all the latest improvements in the art. Nothing but first class work done at my new and magnificent rooms, at low pi ices. AMINE SPECIMENS FLORENCE Scwiiis: Macliiiaes. The FLORENCE is the best Sewing Ma chine for Family use, because it so seldom gets out of Order. If there is one in Ore gon not working well, if informed of it. I will fax it without expense of any kind to the owner. SAB1UEL HIM, 19 Montgomery St., South Grand Hotel Euilding, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA SEX!) FOR CIRCULARS. ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY PLACE. March 31, 1871:ml0 C- V. POPE & CO., DEALERS IS STOVES, TIN PLATE. SHEET IRON, BRA- IER.V COPPEK, LEAD PIPE", IRON PIPE AND FITTINGS, RUBBER HOSE. FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS, ZINC, COPPER, BRASS AND IRON WIRE. Also a general assoitment of Hons nishinsi Goods. MANUFACTURERS OF Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware. ROOFING AND.iOBBING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DONE TO ORDER, AND AT LOW PRICES. o Also, at POPE'S STOVE STOKE you will find HARDWARE. AND BASKETS, WOODEN. lr. T?T? t VT '1TVMO- T) T.- T . X-'r-T-..... , ' ii.iihj .hi n.i'i.inr., Ii.iillftlijn, LAMPS AND OIL, LUCINE AND INIOIIT LAMPS. ALSO PERAMBULATORS. o All of the above articles are for sale at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. - C. V. POPE Ai CO. Oregon City Oregon. ll:lyi SPHI JUST RECEIVED AT DEALER IN- DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES." II A R DV. R E, G ROCE RTFS, CROCKERY, NOTIONS, &G. MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY. WAjVTJEI, JA AAA POUNDS OF WOOL, for wUUuV which I will pay the highest market price. ALSO, PRODUCE of ail kinds bought, for which I pay ihe highest market price. If you desire aood Goods, at LOW Prices. call at I. SELLING'S, and examine his fresh stock of SpriDg Goods. GIVE ME A CALL AND CONVINCE YOURSELVES. My Motto is, QUICK SALES AND SM il l. PROFITS. I. SELLING. April 14, lS71:tf I LEONDeLOUEY, Prop'r, LA TE OF TIIE CJ.IFF 1IUUE MA X S.-CEET, O?.EG0X C O.T EG OS. THE UNDERSIGNED R E specifnlly annoupce to hrs 'ends and the LaveHng pnb!:c, l!:a- ,,e has i e-opened ihe ai We n.wnot! liC.- iaiir..nt 'Ihe p-oprieior knows how fo sp.tp l,'a csiuomers with Ovsie ' oop of Co See or a SQUAP.K M E I ' 0,e-on C'!ly, Jan. 27, 157inf Blank-. All kinds nrjjla-j'r.s tsa be Pi i!).! tier of crerv had at this officft Jot. description neatly executed, at short PRIVATE MEDICAL AID. Quick Cures and Moderate Charge Dr. . K. Doherty's Private Medical & Surgical Institute No. 519 Sacramento Street, corner nf Leidesdorit; (a lew doors below the What Cheer House.) (Private entrance on Leidesdorff street Established Expressly to Afford the AfUictP(i Sound and Scientific Medical Aid in th Treatment and Cure of all Priva'te and Chronic Diseases, Cases of Secrecy and all Sexual Disorders. To Hie Afflicted. DR. W. K. DOIIERTY returns his sincere thanks to his numerous patients for their patronage, and would take this opportunity to remind them that he continues to consult at his Institute for the cure of chronic dis eases of the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Diges tive and Genito-Urinary Organs, and al private diseases, viz : Syphilis in all its forms and stages, Seminal Weakness and all tbe horrid consequences of self-abuse. Gonorr hoea, Ghet, Strictures, Nocturnal and Diur nal Emissions, Sexual Debility, Diseases of the Back and Loins, inflammntvyiijfVe Bladder and Kidneys, etc. ; a"nd he fcopeg that his long experience and suCLrtSsfuI prac tice will continue to insure him a share of public patronage. By the practice of many years in Europe and the United States, he is enabled to apply the most efficient and suc cessful remedies against diseases of all kinds He uses no mercury, charges moderate,treats his patients in a correct and honorable wayv and has references of unquestionable veraci ty from men of known respectability and high standing in society. All parties con sulting him by letter or otherwise, will re ceive the best and gentlest treatment atd implicit secrecy. To Females. When a female is in trouble, or afflicted with disease, as weakness of the back and limbs, pain in the bead, dimness of sight loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, irritability, nervousness, extreme ur inary difficulties, derangement of digestive functions, general debility, vaginitis, all dis eases of the womb, hyste'ria, sterility and all other diseases peculiar to females, she should go or write at once to the celebrated female doctor, W. K. DOIIERTY, at his Medical In stitute, and 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 you, but apply immediately and save yourself from painful sufferings and premature death. All married ladies, whose delicate health or other circumstances prevent an increase in their families should write or call at DR W K. DOHERTY'S Medical Institute, ar.d they will receive every possible relief and help. The Doctor's offices are so arranged that lie can be consulted without fear of observation. To Correspondents. Patients residing in any part of the State however distant, who mav desire the opinion and advice of DR. DOIIERTY in their respec tive cases, and who think proper to submit a written statement of such, in preference to holding a personal interview, are respectful ly assured that their communications willbe held sacred and confidential. If the case be fully and candidly described, personal com munication will be unnecessary, as instruc tions for diet, regimen and the general treat ment of the case itself (including the reme dies), will be forwarded without delay, and in such a manner as to convey no ideaof the purport of the letter or parcel. jSConsuItation by letter or otherwise, FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay. Spcrmatoriliora. DR. DOIIERTY has just published an rm portant pamphlet, embodying his own views and experiences in relation to Impotence or Virility ; being a Short Treaties on Sperma torrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Nervous, and Physical Debility consequent on this affec tion, and other diseases of the Sexual Organs This little work contains information of the utmost value to all, whether married or single and will be sent FREE by mail on receiptor six cents in postage stamps for return post a:re. Address. W. K. DOIIERTY. M. D., julySOIy San Francisco Cal 1 AGENTS WAITED Clergymen, School Teachers, Smart Toung.Uen and Ladies wanted to Canvass Viir the New Iiwok "OUR FATHER'S HOUSE," OR ' The Unwritten Word. By Daniel March, author of the popular ' Night Scenes". This master in thought and language shows us untold riches and beauties in the Great House, with its bloom ing flowers, singing birds, waving palms, rolling clouds, beautiful bow, sacred moun tains, delightful rivers, mighty oceans, thun dering voices, bhizing heavens and vast uni verse with countless beings in millions of worlds, and reads to us each the unwritten word. Rose tinted paper, ornate engrav ings and superb binding. Send for circular, in which is a full description and universal commendations hv the nrp minitprs tA college professors', in the straightet possible lansuae. Agents als Wanted for the PACIFIC LAW ENCYCLOPEDIA, THE BKST LAW book OUT ! Written expressly for use upon the Pacific ioasi. 800 PAGES! FULL LAW BINDING! Treats Upon Xettrly 800 Different Subjects , To consult upon anyone of which would cost more than tbe price of the Boole. n v j. f. cotvuery, Of the San Francisco Bar. The above are the most rapid selling an popular books ever upon this Coast. Agents are meeting with success evervwhere. kertti imtitt'tlMitchi for Circulars atod Terms to A- L. BANCTOFT & CO , SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. E SENT HUNDREDS OF SINGLE VV A L T H A M WATCHES TO THE PACIFIC COAST, BY MAIL AND EXPRESS, And in every case WITH SATISFACTION- TO THE FCnCHASER. Tha Prices are new oil HcducaT. Solid .Silver Ilimi lug Watches at It tr as $15, Solid (.-old Hunting Watches as tony rnt $05, O", jo L '; t , P oil.',,,- CCEENDACKS t ,td We ''fil !,i ,K,e in,; a EM.iNe SValtham Watches. Every one who wants a Watch ami feels a tleswe to be posted should write to us lor our illustrated Uisto.y oT Vaichmakiog. It will cost you nothing us we scud ii post paid wiii out chartre, and with ii a mil Catalogue of all the Watches with prices of each. 'When vou receive this you will be surprised at th& low rates and ynt will mulct s: and our plan, of sending wan-lies to any place however to tnote without anv risk to'the purchaser. We send any V.iU b ycu order and let vou ex.i mine it before you pay for it. Do uot or der a Watch till vou have litst sent for the Price List and when vou write please uicn tion the A'Idrtss hi j'utt, HOWARD & CO., VtitcJi -it takers nrd ,Tetcelers, No. 8G3 U1IOADAVAY, New York. We have a full sfock of extra heavy Cases such as 4, 5, C. , St. S oz. always on band and can fill orders promptly. je'23m3 HOUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE TIIE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR sale his residence in Oregon City. Thero are four lots, a good boucC and barn, with a fire cellar and aVoo. well of water. There is u'enty of laud, and it is well adapted for early garderkig purpofos. Pa it payment m.tv be made i:i stock. For par? tculars gp ply to GEORGE CLARK. Ore on City Juna 2 l7Plf notice. O