i f O O ORIGINAL DEFEC o G O O FIVE o O O o G 3 o e o o o o o O O o O 9 6 O O ej O .err o OiiEilflX fin, OitEUOX. .MARCH 2 h7i. on mi: tow x. 1 itit lij;iitj.l, the .streets are : i ..!.! 1; ' w ives ;i;i lis -clit : -i ; :.ut shrink . i'.i .i ilthy jrl.uiee, . ..r.i ;:i.-ir eyes cast ( t,, kiiow .1 .f town. ..!:: 1 T v.-tlk the street. o i"r ay. i ivy it L .-U i.-i a ii.iJlerent -' : u!v daily . '. '.-s I wear ; " -. !! d .vii ; i i-i-t , :il it s . . ; is? i kn.nv. Lie w.jnl hi -lievert en teixlil-'- ! i M II hi i lei-ei ve I! moment's sin, i" iiiv innocent ::i .1 vy -a Iv h iiii m ruined liwnu. 's ur- -i.iayjn t Ikt's t':irs? i , j.i it w.f-i something to '. !1 i W 1 . ;l. ? TV price was :i soul s'imI, in exchange? , mi tile town ! o i:. y-1 'Your irnilt w.is Iieavv," the world C will siv. "And heavy, heavy your doom must he : For to pity auI panlon woman's fall Is to x-i" ii a value on chastity. You undervalue the virgin's crown. Tlie snailess honor that makes her dear." I Jilt I oujrht to know what the laulle is q worth. When t!ie loss of it brings me here. lint J it v and pardon? Who are you To talk of pity an I pardon'to me? What 1 ask is jit -ti justice sir J j;-t liotii e :iiiihed,or doth tro free. If it he in woman ,i dreadful thinir. Wiial is il in :it.ui, now? Come, 1x jtit ; (Kemember she tails through her love l' r hi i n. lie through his st ilish lust!) Tell ill what is dime to t!ie wr'-teli Wlio tram; les an I riots in Woman's fall! ' His father curse? and easts him oil"? His friends forsake? He is scorned ry all? Not he; his judges ;ire men like hini- O self. Or thoughtless women, who humor uiier whim : VA'oiimr I. load," "Wild oats," " Jietter hush it up:" They soon tbriret it in him! liven his mother, v. ha i.u;'it to know Tiie woman-nature, an i In w it is won, Frames a thousand i'. -us-4 : u him, I'.ecause, forsooth, the man is her san ! You have daughters, Madam, (he tol.l Que so) , Fair, innocent daughter.-; "Woman, vhal Hum '!" Some Wi niaii'"uiay haw a son like yours, lhd :.:val in-Ware of men ! I saw a -a m the street to-day, ,i i!i Muiny side, v . i u the i'ox : ft 1; .il pride, k Hie air. I! i'l where i v W.i v. Oa.' iiarl G ,-. f liht : i. Uaiill'J i : v s : i aad street 1 it Ct ; i O 0 a i went, a i;i grim despair, .a ; my i-heeks, w in my !iair. 1 1.-- w.iS;. ll.'twiiez, ; i ; s.e' fit down : 11 the time, : lae l- wn. park sometimes, over toward the a!- eves. iiiil '. 1 ! '.vii. had from the iii- : . i ! ; 1 . window here ; . ; I - S 1 1 again. : ' a t; s. . i ii disilain. .. iii. erwv,h-d street, N.-i. li.vel.u; siiitjd.- Women 1 see : Yovi may cheat tiiem, men. as much as Vou please. o o A'ou wear no masks with me! T know ye ! Cndei your honeyed words There lurks a serpent ; your oaths are lies; There's a lustful tire in your huii'Tv hearts. " I see it tlamiii"r up in your eves! Cling to them, ladies, aiid shrink from me. Or rail tit my bildness. Well, have yoirMone ? Madain. your husband knows me well .Mother, 1 know your sou! l'.ut iro your ways, and I'll xa mine; 'al me opproi ri us names it vou O will: The truth is better. I think I have lied harlot?" Yes! but a a woman still : Cod saii i of old to a woman like me "viotiiou e.ml sin no more," or vour Itioles lie ; r.ut you. you mangle his merciful words To "Co sin till you tlie!" Die! the word lias a pleasant sound The sweetest I've heard this maiiv a year. It seems to promise an end to pain ; Aniwav it will end it here! Suppose t throw myself in the street? before the horses could trample me low 11. Same would-lc friend miht snatch me np, Ami thrusfme back on the town! Dut look the river! From where I stand I see it, I almost hear it (low. Down on the dark ami lonely pier It is but a stej I can end iny wtn! A plunge a splash and all will'ln o'er The ileath-l'lack waters will drag me down ; tied knows where! But no matter w here. So 1 am otf the the town! The Joilet li 'itubllcnii has the fol lowing at the head of its column of reading notices : o "Some men are born mean; some men achieve meanness, and some men have meanness thrust upon them. The first class take their county paper without intending to pay for it; the second class get it a vear for nothing and then refuse to take it out of the post office; and the third class won't subscribe for it be cause generous neighbors loon them copies." i Who 11 a uomau ha; a lien to drive into the coop, she ia"s hold of her hoops with both l a ids, and shakes them quietly towaul the delinquent, ami says: "Shew! there." The lien takes one look at the object to con vince herself that it is a woman, and then stalks majestically into the coop in perfect tlisprust of the sex. A man don't do that way. He goes out of doors and says, "It is singu lar nobody in this house can drive a hon but myself," and, picking up a stick of wood, hurls it at the offend ing biped, and observes, "(let in there, you thief." The hen im mediately loses her reason and dash es to the opposite end of the yard. The man straightway dashes after her. She comes back again with her head down, her wings out, and fol lowed by an assortment of stove wood, fruitcans, and coal-clinkers, with a much pulling and very mad man in the real". Then she skim-; up on the stoop, and under the barn, and over a fence or two, and around the house, and back again to the eoop, all the while talking as only an excited hen can talk, and all the while followed by things convenient for handling, and by a man whose coat is on the saw buck, and whose hat is on the ground, and whose per spiration and profanity appear to have no limit. Vy this time the other hens have come out to take a hand in the debate, and help dodge the missiles and then the man says every hen on the place shall be sold in the morning, and puts on his things to go down street, and the woman dons her hoops, and has every one of those housed and contented in two minutes, and the only sound heard on the premises is the hammer ing bv the oldest boy. as he nn-nds the broken pickets. Ditnhnnj .Verv. Now that the terms of some of the members of Congress who were prov ed to have violated decency ant I hon esty, have expired, it is proposed to pass a vote of expulsion. If this is not worse morally than any of Mr. Micawber's theories what could be? Mr. Patterson is no longer a member of the Sonate. And now that high toned body of fellows, so willingand ready to rob the United States Treas ury of live thousand dollars each, who had not the moral bravery, or rather, the honesty necessarv to tone them up to the scratch of expelling members proved unworthy of the position they occupied, now that Patterson is out of the Senate and cannot come back upon them with accusations founded upon Lis knowl edge of their shortcomings, fhey wax as brave as suckling-doves, and as honest as so many coyotes alter the hen-coop has been robbed and the fowls eaten, and talk wisely of trying the resolution for Patterson's expul sion from a body of which ho is no longer a member. Could a false morality do anything more ridicu lous? Could a falst? or assumed braverv do anything more cowardly? This action is a virtualacknowledgc lnent that they failed in their duty in not having expelled him before his term expired in limitation. The li!-st condemnation by the peo ple of the gi and larceny committed by Congress on the Treasury of the United States, comes to us from New Hampshire. The Republicans hav ing been largelv in the majority in ; the Congivss that turned irce-boot-j ers, are resjionsible for the act. Anil I altliough, iirobablv the Democratic memoers were no mon lionesr nar conscientious man their iiepuoiican associate's, the latter must bearcliiel' ly tin; oj)robriui:i. They turned cr.ieksuieii, broke into the Treasury, and helped themselves to r"a. !('') each, which not theirs; in other ir....Mb woitls, took it ly force, committed a robbery which no argument can reconcile with honesty or honor. Two members refused to recive this plunder. One received it, but upon second thought donated it for some benevolent purpose. The act was an acknowledgement that it did not be long to him. AVhat right then had he to give that money, yours and ours some portion of it reader, to anybody, or for any purpose? lie cannot " Vhip the 'devil round the stump" by any such dodge as that. It was his. or it was not. If his, why did he take it f.-om the Treasury? New Hampshire has condemned this wholesale robbery by defeating the llepnblican candidate for ( Jovcrnor. Ci:f.dit Mor.ir.TF.it. One or Pkesi-iu-.nt Lincoln's Jokes. The follow ing anecdote has been reproduced to illustrate why the majority in Con gress take no action against the cor ruption exhibited by the Credit Mo bilier investigation. Mr. Lincoln had been retained as counsel for a fellow accused of steal ing six tine hogs. The trial came on and the witnesses for the State prov ed the theft beyond all question, and identified Mr Lincoln's client as the thief. "When the testimony had clos ed, Mr. Lincoln turned to the tint f and said : "I see no ground for any defense in this case, sir. If the wit nesses are to be believed, you are guilty, and I cannot make anything else out of it !" "Never mind my guilt," said the confiding client. "Jes' get up and abuse them witnesses like the devil and spread yourself on general prin ciples." Mr. Lincoln did as ho was told. The jury retired, and in less than half an hour, much to the surprise of Court and counsel, returned a ver dict of "not guilty." "I don't understand this," said Mr. Lincoln, turning to his client as he spoke; "these fallows must have misunderstood." "Not a d-d bit of it,' answered the sagacious client, with a knowin win.c. -lou see 'Squire, everv one no lellows had them hogs!" a piece o' Among other proceedings of the Common Council at Salem, pt tin i last meeting, we noti,- that by imi tation (.en. John F. Miller made some remarks to the Council i ro,,anl 0 the erection of the State Caoitol and on motion a conmittee of three' was appointed to confer with Mrs Dr ilson in regard to her willin.-m-ss to give a quit-claim deed to "Wifsoa's avenue for other purposes than a public square. A MAX went home a f-n- ;i,i.. since at a late hour, and gent! v knock ed at the door. "Who is if?" inquir ed his In-tter half. To which vorv proper inquiry the heartless man re plied by asking, "Whom do l poet at this hour of the right' T" At Salora, in the case of the State of Oregon vs. Samuel lu. -May, Dow ell and others, judgment was given by default against May and Kilgore, and the causes continued as to the others, for the purpose of taking evi dence. This is an action for recov ery on May's bond. "Tiik IIeitih.icax P.vnTY," ex claims a "Western Senator, " must be honest." AYe have had a good-deal of preaching from tint text. Suppose now we have a little practice? Xcr York IL'raht. A cniTic, speaking of a very tall actor said, " By Jove' he's tall cziorgh to act in two parts!" "Why is the man who does net bet as ba.i as the man w ho does? Jiec au ;e he is no better. l'avnia tcr V,. Mayer has been trans ferred from California to the Depart ment of the Columbia. -o A Catholic priest in St. Uouis was married recently. AUCTiroX AXI cnwissiax. a k-a) a L W u J (Til i-i li W w1 U . y Cornier of Vront it 0:i5- nix., l'orttji nil. Of Ileal Instate, SriKvri"s, General Mer fhamlis and Ilar.s-s. SALE DAYS Wcilin'liv nnl Saturday. A. 15. RICIIAKDSOX, Auctioneer. Air 73 r" t'"' English Uofin.d P.ar and r.imdle Iron, Knlisli supiMr1 and ct airon fast .t:--l, Ilors' SIk.'S, Hasps, Sa w -, s -r w , Fry -1 'a a s , Sheet. Iran, K. C Iron. A LSD A larje assor. liient !" :pi? ri"s and I.irp Uors. A. li. 1UL11. Mil .-., Jan. 1, JS7 J-tf. Attet ioai-er. - -t ,.. rf. Z cf a w v.. .'.' I 9r w IN.- ....- . I SEW! MG 0' AC e5VtA tctlU 3& 3 GKOVTGOAfirS7: 'i ,SAN FRANCISCO. CAL, -March 1, IsT-J :l:)m HOME SHUTTLE I.TiPROYZD LGCK-ST1TCH Tli? 3Iost SiiujhV, rraclK'al mid KCO.XOHICAL MAClliyK IX UKH. Sal?s ExtTiI all fllli-rs 0:1 lh.i Sorlh I'ibifie Coast. rgnrKY snw mouk kaitpta' and U witli less nois' than any otier ma chine. The on ly pr;iet iea 1 low priced ma chine that givrs eiitir.' sat islat inn . i j; 4 What other Agents don't t'-ll ahouttho Tlie Imjjr;ve:l Ilome Siiiitllf ?Ia-.iin: 7'fi'i ii, ,i't t''U ,!!ii that t hey are th" sim plest, having less iiumlier of pieces, ami more easily utider-tood than any other. That they are th" lightest runniii': : more easilv l":irneii arnl per;it,d. That more lb IMF. SIIlTi'1.1-: ar- s;nt nut from the t iai Tnl Agency at I'ortlaml.tlian all others emu biicd. Tin i il-n't t'li ior that they snr equally ns well on heavy and 1 i r 1 1 1 jtnod. T ill, n't till Imi til.i! they us t!ie pat ents oil he lii-rh jiricd maehines. Tfn (i't ti II that it has tie1 straight ner-ill-.' and s lf-adjust ie.; t T.sion. What peojle say who have u'il tli"lil and compared I'viu to ot ie. r Macliine.s will tell yfin : That th'v are mcr eaiiy learned anil operated ; Sim pi -t and best lor all kinds of work, and will us" linen and all other kinds of threads and silks. A few of t'.ie names ar - irlven below who are iisin: t tie iJiraovKTi Hom k Shuttlle : il K K K IS KXC KS. Jen- ral I!ell, Portland. C. S. Silvers, Wm. Mater. " '. W". Irindle, bookkcopcr for Jjcycns, NVadham A- Co. Miss b. Vnii.'hn, Tortland. Mrs. .1. n. I'ptun, Kasf Portland. Mrs. s. A. Mor- land. I'ortland. Mrs. .1. s. Church, t )r -nn City. Mnp!iinns forwarded t any address, with full directions for usinir, on receipt of price. XO. 1. S30 00; NO. 2, S45 CO. ;. v. Tiiwnn, Gray's Music ston-, Odd I'ellows' Temple, (J n t::1 Aenf, rirt St., Tertland. dee!'lrC. J yERYBEgTl UUTJRTESY OF BANCROFT ' LIBRARY. ' Busin?ss Directory of rorilaml, flrrgon, PCBLISIIF.D BY L. SAM CEL, General. Advertising Agent, 03 front Street. Ackernian's Dollar Store, X. Jn First Street. Importers anil Jol bers of l-'anev ioods. Toys, Crockery,! ; lass ware and l'latcdware a stor IIouVi-Flrst St., between Oak and I'hi". Kverythin-neat. B. I Ixjngfel low, I'roprietor. li O S, STATIOXEUY A X D MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Gil!, Steel and Bancroft, .os. 75 niiu 77 First St., Portland. r?AUMAx7 the onlv direct Imiorter of "Clothiny, cor. Kro'nt A- Washington stt. CHAS. G. 3ARHETT, IV II O 1. K S A I. e HOOKSELLEU AND ST.VTIONEIT. LARGEST STOCK IX rORTLAXD. No. T'l I'ront and No. 5 Washington sts. KC ICWI Td JAM cv S( )N, r1 I'ront street Iiiivrters and liealers in Clsitis, fJiilfs, siikI iicvulvrrs fit" every description Fishi-c: Tackle, Fancy (ioods. Heads, Bird Cages, basket s, Croipiet ( iames, and lialiy Carriages. Arrents for the California Powder Works : a'so for the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines. R7 (!, John A.. U'.rl'ront street. Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler. Work done forth " Trail ' nooic .i Ji i) .ji iiijnti:is. .1;;s', BACIIKLDKR & CO. !':5 Fr,,nt St. iicdiaaaii7'wTA!,;kcor?1KirsV'r71 streets. Cheapest l iirnitnro House in I ri laiul. lJlAfL Il Front st re. t. Clarke, I I"Tnl"rson tv ( Vm';, si a s:; First st. y J )e.i lei s in !).- .'oods. l-':i h-t- . '"hri Kos nil-Ill, j is !' ,i,in si ., o.o ... , sio l Merchants and Healers in Or g n and C i liforni t Produce. f "ongle, J. p.. Ma n n fact ur r and "1 )ealer in Sadd l '.s, I larness it Saddlery Hardware, :i 1 'rout st rect. Mirri r, W. v CoH:l FronTstr M-r Jii ant tailors .t clothiers,tiats.fiirnihing tooiK 3 ijel a si i in lit t. A )at man, !tJ I'ront St., ileal " Instate ,g.jits, Monev l.oanc-d, I louses Itented. ' DentarGtmlsS" Dr-iirrrri - t" C ir:wni;)VAUl) co 1 Llggl: LSj 111 Front street. ( rdors from any port ion of (he Slate or Territories care fully lill.'d by mail or express. iSrinil.t.owi'iisti in it Co.l'urnit are ,t earp 't u A deal r.s st ires from l'!!toi:W, First s:. rn"mp!oyment. Agency J. H. Wit Se-rell, SO 1-r. mt st.. Furnish all Kinds of help, Syerding & I.ecbe.lii Front st.t.'oin.'iiission J Merohanls and Ileal -rs in boniest iu Prodiic '. p,"as'iion I -ivery stab., cone-r First and 'cS- Salmon st reets. K. 'orbi t t , Proprietor. i'ood turn-outs always on hand. fT,VisheKV: 1 Ji iberi s, cor. l'irst ,"t Washington sir-its, liealers and Manufacturers in Clo' hing a ml Furnishing ioods. rri'vc P-l'If? STfrlE' The Largest Music Houston the C'vi;. sTEiwviv rinis, ursiiETT (;r.i;..s. I.. Di-PUAXS Miinaer. s i.i: .vr.-r.NCY kou tiir "JIOWJ-:" SKU'fXG MACH IX It. Arents wanted. 3 fi ackeiiey ,v s; eme, 1 1 roc rs iV JieaFrsin all kinds of seeds, cor. First .1- Main sts. .1 a ml urg r, I'-., 1 -" First s: ., 1 in porier ;i nd ;a"- ileal -r in Staple Fancy Dryi.oods, Mil linery. JTelidee, 1 1. II., Pho ogr:i I: ie A rt ist ,si .ut ll west corner First -ind .Morrison strei ts. Cliiidr . ns Piot ur.'.s a Spee :i I it y. Jjjjenriclis. n, I.. C. A- Co, lmt First st.,Manu lae! ur . rs it ilea lers in jewelry, watches. gnibbard, CI o. I,., '.is F.'ontrst., wholi sale " Healer in (ireci-ries, lioors. Wagon Mat--rials, etc. Z JJ nil,'i', (,'alef A ( '., !-7 Front St., wholesale d a i !'.- i.i I i il .s, p. 1 1 ni , ( ils, i iass. T f r "J ITT? S wing Machine, straight, nee flU LY1 Ll die, under feci, " lock stitch." Coii) pet it ion chal li-ngeti. ( ;. W. '1 raver, 11 Front, str -et. fjurgren vT S'und! r, Nns. ir.Uto 172 First st., Importers 1-urnitur , l'.eddingetc -J l uicbin.son, W., W.dclmiaker, eor. First and Main sts. Ail work done at San Francisco pr.ces, and warranted. J nternat ional Iloi.-l.eor. Front A- Morrison -'-sts. M. Ii'trlolph, Proprietor. Free 1 Hiss attends steamers. "Ha"o1hi,.I. & (,!! I'ront St., wholesale a n 1 " r -tail d" ali rin Fin: Clo ot hing, Furnish- ing ioods. 5 aison Iiorco H'stauranl, private rooms ' lor Fa m ill s, v raer 1- ir.-.; and Pile." s; s. Q. 'oos, l'ro.n'ietor. ""j artin,E.l: Co.wliof -sal" dealer in wines iV li iuors, i.s.N'.Co's bloek.iV San Fran ei r it'Schineer, 111 ?' wholesale -t and retail coulee: ioners. ill r, John !',.,!); First st., watclTmaker 'Vi-- and Jewelry, fn"ers to lie- jiublica tine assort meat of watches, clocks and jewelry. nqoeller.v Co., Front riearCst.,dealersin -A-ii native a mi fon-ign wines, a ml cigars. ' r. Iirap & Thorn jison, dealers in Hard ware, Iroti.st -el.lliibs.sjMikes.I.unibC"-, Hardwood, etc., Portland. .sJTecidetit il I lotel.eorii'T First it Morrison v str'i'ts. snii: li A- C ok, Propri-'tors. Bearish, Wat kins V Cornell, Iteal Estate Agents, Pittock's Puilding.corncr Front a ml St ark st reet s. HSU' T). i It API ni ; tiO IDs, C.Jl.Woodard A Co., 101 Front street. JOHN 2. FILX1M3T0N, M. P., occtLrsr iui auk ist, Office 7:1 Firs', street. Holmes' r.uialing. Third Hoor from I.add's Rank. TREATS AM, lISKASI-! OP TIIR. IS YE, EAR, THROAT A XI) LVXGS. iclit'-r, l'aiil, l i First, st, importer IScrlin ! woi xleii car ings,arlor orna ment s,"te. pos"n')fiiim,T.fc!..v('o,tobaeef)nists,iinport- crs of Foreign a ml 1 lomest ie 1 .1. pii rs. iiss I Ions , Front st reet. On First Class aa Principal. Thomas Uyan, Proprietor. psfiv -riocic.sTliVn-ront.t liJ first sts. dealer in Harness, saddlery Aaddlery Hardware. Shimon,.!.. Si! Front st ..dealer in Iioors.Sash and K'.itu'.s, Window and Platcjt ilass. iMns!io!ner,H.,r7 First st, importer Pianos, - organs, sheet music, music instruments. tjkidm'ore7'i-N. ( i., 1-3 First st., Iiruurgist and ApoJheoary, a I-irge Svock of 1'eluniery and 'toilet Articles, timith A- Havis, 71 Front street, wholesale ' dealers, in Iirugs. Paints, Oils, Wimlow irass. P- rlnmery, eie. fcjnowA Koos,7a h irst st..Piet 11 res. Frames, ' mouldings, at ist s mat'ls, drawing ins'ts. mlth. Put.. P.roker, OH Front st. Dealer in I iral Tenders, (iovcrnment lionets and (iold Dust. n.ri i,HJf. e,l 1j il Ih. J' ' I 1 hLi U.IIH n kJTOM:,- K. I., Jf7 First Htreet, Watchmaker and Manufacturing Jewel- r.is airent forth" Wajt I. am. Elgin, E. How ard A Co., ('has. E. JacoJ.and the California watches: also, for all the productions and imports of tle California Jewelry Co., San Francisco, send for circulars. Watches repaired in the very best manner, and warrani 'u to give sani.n-iion. rtWrrv Pros., 17 First st.. Manufacturers a d" 'al r in Furuitiire.I'dding.Carp' ts.etc MiMc- ClTTThiiiir store.11-1 Front st. Clothing, " Furnishing (iomls, IJoots and Shoes. Harris and Pragcr, 'HmttleTlI. H., 112 and lit Front st.. Healer in wagons and agricultural implements 'fl'vii'sK. IT7n w cor. First a Oak st .dealer in "r.ramlies, wines, English ale and porter. ivTllinins & Myers, 5 Central Tdocks, Front street. Commission Merchants and dealers in Produce. "H" ha! Icy A Fechheimer, Attorneys and Solicitors in Bankruptcy. 0;7icc in . dd Fellows; Temple. THOMAS CHARMAN ESTABLISHED 1853. ESIRES TO INFORM TIIE CITIZEN'S m " 'i uul i;i nil- n lllrtiin i 'jlIlrV. th.if. bo i tttill nn It-mil sinl Iiinir business on the old motto, that -1 JCitnblc Six Pence U Brttcr than a Stow Shitting I have just returned from San Francisco, where I purchased one of the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS ever before onVred in this city ; and consists in part, as follows : Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Dry (ioods, Hats and Caps, Hosiery of Every Description, Hardware, Groceries, Taints and Oils, Sash and Ixrs, Chinawaro, Quecnsware, Stoneware, Crockery, I'latedware, Glassware, Jewelry of Various Qualities And Styles, Clocks and Watches, Ijulies and Gents' Furnishing Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy No- Rope, Faming tions of Every Implements of Description All Kinds, Carpets, Matt ings, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, etc.. Of the above list, I can say my stock is the MOST COMPL II T K ever olfered in t his market, and was selef'-d -it h especial care for t he ir -iron City trade. All of waich I now o;Tcr for sale at the Lowest rjnrl:ei Elates. No 11s- for the ladies, or any one else, to think of going to Portland to iniy goods for I am Ihlcrininul titl Vhfdp and liol to allow myself to be. IWDEKSOLD IX VAT, STATE OF OSESOX. All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay ments, believing as I do that Twenty Year;-; Experieiieo in in-gon City enables me to know the re quirements of tic trade. Come one and all and see lor yourselves that the old stand of THOMAS ( IIAiVMAX cannot be beaten in quality or pric. It would- be useless lor me to tell you all tie a" 1 vantages I can oirer you in the sale of goo Is, as every store that a lvertis-s does that,, and prouably you have been disaji l)iiited. All I wish to say is Ton;, , :m 1 Si'nnil E.vaii'hio for Yonrsi'Ivrs f r I do not wish to make any mistakes. My object is to tell all my old friends now tleit I am still alive, and desirous to sell goodscheap, lor cash, or upon such t -rms ; as agreeii upon. 1 banking all tor the liber al patronage heretofore Ijes'owed. TIMS. C1IAKMAX. -Main Street, Oregon City, Legal Tenders and Count v S-rip taken at market rates. TH( IS. CilAKM AN. 15 v-o' 1,01)0 lbs wool wantiil bv THOS. CHAKMAN. GREAT EKCITEiilEIIT!! GOOD MWS! PRUT-S REDITED TO Kl lT THE TIMES. LOOK OUT FOR GOOD BAKGAIXSf S. ACKERPJIAN &CC. HAVK JUST UECEIVED A IARUE stock of SP11IXG AXI) SUMMER GOODS, which they ofTcr CHEAPER, THAN THE CHEAPEST! We would sav come and convince your self before piirehasiiigelsewlicre. Our stock consists in part of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, Notions, Grocer ies, Hard. M'are, and a great many o her articles too numcr ours to mention ; also, Doors, Windows, Glass and Putty, etc., etc. All kinds of Produce taken In exchange for Goods. ALSO Wool VWintccl For which we pay the Highest rrices. S. ACKERMAN & CO. Oregon City, March 21, 1873-tf. WAGON AND CARRIAGE A NTT FACTORY ! THE UNDERSIGNED, having increased thedi- lit"lll"t v. I - m, . 1 . ... I , .1 I1UUIU Slilim uu 11". Corner ot Main ami THirl Street, Oregon City, Oregon, Takes this method of informing his old pa trons, and as many new ones ns may be i.leasl-d to call, that he is now prepared, with ample room, good materials, and the very best o.' mechanics, to build anew, re construct, make, paint, iron anil turn out nil complete, any sort of a vehicle lrom a com mon Cart to a Concord Couch. 1 ry me. niacUsmilnintf, Horse or Ot Slioeinjr, and General Jobbing neatly, quickly, and Cheaply done. DAVID SMlllI. WILLIAM SINGER HAS HSTABLISlinn A FACTORY FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF Furniture, Blinds, and Doors, AND 3IOCI.DIGS OF ALL SIZES. They will also do Turning of every de scription to order, WITH NRATNESS AND DISPATCH! B?A11 work warrantee'. Shop on the River, in Ix-wis' Shoji Opposite Oregon City Mills. JOHN SO H R A m , Main St., Oregon City. 3l.lM"F.lL'TLTiER AM) IMPORTER OF Sa.IHes, Harness, " ware, etc., etc. WHICH UK OITT'ItS AS CIIKAP AS can be had in the Stale, at WHOLESALE GH RETAIL. P'yi warrant my goods as icpresciitcd. Oi-egon City, April" IT, lS72-tf. SHADES SALOOH, G.A.HAAS, - - Prop Main Street, Creroa City. BEST BH.T.IATiD TABLES IX 1IJKGON have been inir'Mltrci'd and t he propri tor invites t he ai t.emion of t h lovers of t his lwpopular amusement t them. THIS r.AR IS SUP PL I IS It with all the choicest qualities of Liquors and Cigars. Scotch, Irish and P.oiirloii a heady famous Whishii-s and Punch-; also a No. 1 S;:OOTI.G GALLERY is connected with the Saloon. Oregon City, Jan. 1, lS7:Mf. MASONIC HALL BUILDINt;, Oregon City, : : : Oregon. J7- EEK IV on h ICS CONSTANTLY (Zy. :md and lor sale. cheap for cash. Parlor, Bedroom, Olice, Sittingroom, and Kitchen Furniture, Bureaus, lounges, Koeking Chairs, Whatnots, Bedsteads, M'ashst a nds. Curled Hair, and Pulu M a 1 1 r c s scs, Pulu 111 lows. Spring Beds, Picture Frames, Mouldings, ttc, etc. Special attention given to I'pholsterv work in all its branches, orders tilled wit "h promptness. Repairing done with neat ness and dispatch. Furniture made order. Call and examine for yourslves. 17may72 TEBPHISE BOOK & JOB OFFICE OREGOXCITY, : OIJEGOX. WE ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE all kinds of JOB PRINTING, such as CARDS, HILL-HEADS, PAMPHLETS', HEEDS, MORTGAGES, I. Ali ELS, LETTER-HEADS, in fact all kinds of work done a in Printin" Ollice, at " rOIiTLAXD TRICES. ALL KINDS OF LEGAL BLANKS constantly on hand, and for sale at as low a price as can be had in the; State. A.Vt) SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Oregon City, March lS73-tf. v. MEW YORK HOTELS (Deutfchcs Gafthaus.) O No. 17 Front Street, Opposite the Mm Steamship Landing " PORTLAXD, OIlEGbiv. 1I.R0TIIFCS, J. J.AVILKEXS, Proprietory. Board v Week Q. - M lViartl 9 Week with Ixxlging Board i Day i., WATCHES AND JEWELRY. II E IT X D E It S I G N E D AN- fKIh H nounw to t he citizens of Oregon y, City and Clackamas county that theyhave just ojiened 11 JEWELRY e ESTABLISHMENT 1 x Cr City, Main street, next door north of Shades Sa loon, where I hey will keep on hpnd and for sale all goods ix rtainingtotheir line, at the lowest living Kates. Especial attention given to t he repairing of Fi . e Tim f Piecks, All goods sold and work done warranted" GEO. A. HAAS. A ssoN. Oregon City, Fob, ti, 1S7')-I f. o o CITY BREWERY OREGON Henry llunibel, M.WINfJ PTJRCBAS- WiZfet cd the above I'.n ir- cry wishes to inform the pul-Iic ffnrt j. now prepan u 10 manuiaciure a .o. 1 qual ity of L A G IS II Ii IS IS R, as good as can bo obtained anywhere n the State. Orders solicited ana prouiptu filled. 0 Read Physician's Certificates telcw ! f .2 o il. o CL (Ji ,0 G . n 13 A n33i C1.j3.2nt and FIcasrnt Tonic. Tii liitt rs :ir prLM-areil fimn tho mi'1- diaiijj a:id .v li.I'j-. 111 o le i le su.d iut. ni., ii.ivn gi.-'ii uiiL-trs:il sa! i-faet i'-n whi-rivt :ri "d. I'll. 1 isaials if d ys o I it-s l.nvi- f.na i i of t'lpj i.'li their u.-e. ai d 1 liy ii iai.srici in ,11 Mid til "in fir l li a irm f u!l i-i usi.-s f tl -jl'xi'l aa l iV.'er, a;.d irr guhn iiki- t-I tie ir r-j-'tiv.) orar.-'. q ll,ja I f i". Ii ii'i-ns, and O r-'ti; atti.n. i'.'tur.il Ufltilitv and Less ef A T! -l:tc. a.ri- ai ;.i-i-ihI l." tii.; il.Tan'Miwiit i f the Mi.ii:acl:. .iv'iM" arid otiiiT f imai"lia 1 ios i.f t !-. f .e 111. I'iiii IX L hitlers hn.c loi-n s!lcltf:dly ie-.: puJ aro warrant. "d li aileviato tho suU'crir i.i .ill tiio ah-ivo cases. t''5? T!,r TX r' idlers are rf ;ti"r t'i'iit tTit! tretnri it irrirlr out r.f tvl fi)CN is Ic'iHt g , unit iff tt'ill, tt irn ilr't rfriL nr'mci'utt' stu'h jHirtics tv the full rjtint if tltt tic CT'-TT''w'-Ir- rr T- . V -L A X a M -ssrs. II. i:- sri:iv ,t 'o. i -ieifiii.Mi: I i:ec" pla.-nrc in :-.aT:!!(T th- itjr :iUIy 10 'onr iii 1 Ii;.vi run fi.ily ti .it I'XuiuiiiHl liii-s null i' of yi.nr I X I. Il:tt. r-. iviiu-h vim s"in r.i", nii'l ti mi 1 ' not only nn :ii;ri-. C ! li.ttiTs. Itiit ills 1 i, lit" t:i:it-,i-;nii-i I f;:ii ! lit Kraoli.'i.d ;t.i a tonic a:I i ri.nu't' r nf 1 ici-vt . -mi. ti. liUi,i...Nu, M il. City and Cnrvrv Hsi iti.. .s.m t'rjji. i e. .lime ?"ir'-.r7T. r trive e m f i:!v i-n: i-urii"! IT. 1 1 - r 1 . - 1 t, I tit t-rs. ail ;nn' I" ni.-i f ! t-- I .1:: liii. c -.v:.i :i 'nit I iiijiirt I'ViMi t.i-iiio! ii-Ii :il:-i-oie t.t'.itii'. l-'ruii liie e..ii;i-iitii:i of tlie I'.illi -r. a l:kr :a I on abl- e il.-tiTie.i ie it. I Mioiilti ikSi- 1 11..1 t!.. I X I. Hitters i:eist !) ;i very f tlii-ienl n-iaedy ia I ysieps!a. III i--'S'i.iII. I.iiVs i.f .piti- .-.I-1 l 1 uilar id 11 ii ii:i t , !vn: -imipisml kI :mii m' .' 'f ve.'t.iU'." tt!-iii;s wli: :-ri' i-iii-ii:ilt y t;- i ia liM--s of ta it 11 it ir.-. iiii-t are . f irr..itt s flli'-iu-y i:i t:i.-ir t u:-. ! If I-.MJ1.I-S. ?r.t . Ass'i lies. I'liyeiaii A pMt:iee:.ry '. ,v f liu; ::' Si'atk svi:::'s iki u-:, -s.ll l-':-:i;i-:s -o. .1 uiv 'st. 1S7T. Mi-s-irs. II. n-srnv .r- - ;.: ts : I m -.11 l i il i-.ir.-f ll x i:ill l 'i:.ei of vour I X I. i.i -t -i s. ari l li.ivi-f .a i l i .i. :n t-;ti ."ly fr. of !. l.-riou.s nii:,.-:i! s:ilKi.-ri. i. Vi.nr's 1 t I.Oi'ls i'.v:.KI-:.'Ar.Ma e .-.s-j-.ypr. Il.-war.. rf i ..unt.-r.'i i's. X. in- trt'imi- v. !:1-,-out I r. 1 Iv;iLy s si.iat.ii r ai-rm, li- fe v.1 1 : liitM'. I'.wr.v F:ni:.v f.'?cIJ n Wuii'.t! ill. Hi- Iioum'. ,Vi;l.l ru'r.tiiur.v. ll. lilST! 3 .V f, . C o. ..is T-'ront sstrvi t. .va Fr.m" U.-... . -1 Xarch 21, ri II K -V?' Ky!. -'Zr--rTZ "Will sew eveiytliing needed in a famHy, from tlie L9av;est to the lightest fabric. IT IMnS MOKE WORK, MOKE Ikl'DS OF WOKKu AM) IJETTX31 V. OHK, Than any other machine. If there is a Florence Sewing ma chine within one thousand miles of Ban Francisco not -w orking -well and Riving entire satisfaction, if I am in formed of it, it will be attended to without expense of any kind to tlTe. owner. SAMUEL HILL, Agent, ID Kcvf Kontrjomcry Street Grand Hotel Building, San Francisco. o Send for Circulars and mamplea of the tcorJc. Active Agents wanted evert place. o tn 00 rcrday! AeentsTantpJ: Alt KpJ LU kpjU J:iscs of w ort in j pcoile, e ff either sex, younvr or old, uiuVe more money rt work lor us in their spare moments, or all tl.c time, than ut any thin;,; els. rarticulars free.. Adi'ire-vs li. Slin-i A: ., I'ortland, Maine. Bt-iiteiubcr 27lh, lST2:ly. Police of Final Sftllcmcnt. 0 In the matter of the Kstate of riiarle Cutting Sr., deceased : in the County Court for Clacki ma- countv, Slate of Oregon. rgIIK ADMIXIS KATOK OF SAID ESTATE having tileil hi accoi'nt for final settlement thereof, it is mdered by the Coi-vt that Monday, the 7th day of Arrii. 1S73. at t o'clock p. m. ft Hii'vl d.iv, le "set apa-t for said final M.-ttlemir.t with ( "liar'.e Cu.iiiir;, Jr.,, the admini.vtraUT thertntf. lly order of J. K. WAIT. It. 1". CA1I1 KT. , lcrk. Co. Judge. 11 1" EI. T A: V.'A K It EN", Att'y tor Administrator. ma7w4 ?iQtire of Final Settlement. o In the matter of the Estate of J. S.'JIcAmmon, dccciuHMl. wj J. MoMMOX, ADMEN-ISTRATOR OT S the nhove Eti.ip, Imvinvr filed his final ac count with prayer for fin-d M-ttlement, it waJr flereil lv the Court that Monday, the 7th day of April, is3, be setapart fo.the hearing objections to tsaid leport, at wh eh time all persons interest ed ure he ehy notified to appear and make their ol iections if any they have. By order of Attest: J.K. "WAIT, County Judw-O K. F. CAETIi-LD, Clerk. ica7w4 o o O O V 0 O O O 0 o L,' 3 O o o r o o o Q 7 o o G