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'.i .til. miiiaiiu fur Vi I'rtt'f i ' I la said llml 1"""J a .fu..r li.im'8 "t"ly. "J - fl1'""1 7.110 two dilHifenl interviews, and know- IM I,, . . . I,!!.. Ji..,ltl nkUilA flf upou, r-''e"' , 1 ' . .' 1 ,i;..iiiriion of ilia nni'0itiun ma j -i with kit omioii oA the reueal 'ltlt fur him to entertain the projutilion. 7e toniidertd that repeal an infamout Lev of I'H'Md ''. "'vr ffdf Jrndunciw ' c "" Col. Fremont tntd himself iiiiire(iia. hion tin's position. Mr. Palmer Mns MV'iiixaiit f l',e -'o"iuiclU-,,l ihcin I" H". N. P. Hanks, and lion, ll.nry T. Vilon,uf Massachusetts, and ihe cm8 imd Col. Fremont, unJ lo nat'olii brief llittt interview, lie cmiHotitrd w lead" llio liost of freedom in this cum n,ii'n if Clio peoplw slioulJ cull Mm lo :lmi pu.Iiijn. And llii liiini'nfd in S.-tiii-beir, 19VJ, if wo correctly recall Mr. Il.ile statement, lis- (lives lime, name awl ,,!ico, dikI vouches fur tli entire aucurncy of tin above statement ; ami nlllniush il did not cm to liim with ill- injunction of lecrccv, ho HtatcJ ha would not liavo ro r)ei it hail tlio fuel not already been ? ,, rtiulty liclo.eil in In.t Nit'Muy s Aew V...U HernM. AnV atnlemenl Mimle by Mr. Pule cmiimiiml implicit reliance in .i.;..nniiiiniiv. firn lie lias been known fur years, anil in universally respected. Letter from ttovf raar Foot. Editors Caufobnia Ciiuoniclk: Al io tne, if you ilr!U to .correct in j our columns a slight iiiintuko made by jour ro porter of a portion of my remark lust Sat urday evening. I did say that I did not belicvn that Mr. liuclianan could carry a tingle free State in tin conf-ilrruey. I aaid ulto, tlint if N'w York voted for Fremont be would in all probabilities bo elected President. 15ul I did nil i.ay that ths only hanee of Mr. Filmoro's gcltinc the Slate 'f Xt York, and being elected to tlio Prf i 4. ncy, lav in Mr. Hucbniirin'n wilMratehg fiom the Pre!.lniial race. On tlm en trarr, I urged that Fillmore would, in my judgment, carry New York and New Ji r irr, whether Mr. Buohnnnn willidreur or not, and probably M;naclmelts in addi tion; that Im would in any event obtain a nnjoriiy of voti-a in tlio slave State, and that to noon as the result if the Pennsylva nia election of lasl Monday should become known in ths South, every Southern S'.nte would vota fur Fillmore its the only availa ble candidate nfjaiin-l Fremont, and thuv elrcthim. Reliwing thnl you did not do inedly misrepresent me in rojrird to this matter, I would appeal to your jmtico lo publish this explanation. Your obedient serv't, II. S. Foots. Dupaktuke ok IIkiiukkt. Phil. Her jert, of Irish waiterthoting notoriety, com plieAwith the request of a largo number f citigenu yetenhiy. by relieving ihe State of his presence, U'e trust that ho will Teve r u'ain return to disgrace the fair name of Cu'.ifmnia. California Chronicle. lilVlDK II Vp. 6ov. Rrown, of Mississippi, one of the nhrewil'tit nnd most netive Democratio por ilicinns of tlie South, and who has been iinionj llio chief directors and tiuents of ell the movements of the party at Washington City designed to control tlio result of the elections in November, on the I7lh tilt., ad dressed a letter to the editor of tlie Hollv Springs Democrat, in his own State. In that Ict'er he confesses bis fears thai Mr. liuidiannn to7 ol grt a sin'le nunahive hiding Stale (jscrpi California, and actu ally nckitowl 'rdg's that the JJrmocratt iive up Maine, Neie Hampthirt, Vermont, Mut mchusrtts, Rhode Inland, Connecticut, New Yorl, Delaicnre, Ohio, Michigan, Wiicon tin and lorn. What would Gov. Brown say '-now to the news from Maine St. louit Intelligencer, Rcpubllcaa Elector la Virginia. A State Convention of Virginia Repub licans was held at Wheeling, Ya., Sept. I81I1. and n Fremont electoral ticket nom inated. TliPiroceedings passed off har nioniotts'ly . Tlie following is givrn by the Washington Organ 11s the list of electors coiii'ilete, save two, for the State at largo : 1st district Clias. W. NuWtnn, of Taylor. 2il " And. S. Iloldeii, of Harrison, 3'l . 4th Sth 6th 7th 6th Oih 10ih llth John S. Darns, of Marion. 11. W. C.-iruthers, Monongnlin. Job Crnbtree, of Lee. Absalom George, of Tyler. Wm. Lants,of Moiionguli. Jas.T. Mclver, of Scott. Isaac Farsons, of Hampshire, jas. U. Kee, of Pendleton. Joseph Kelley, of Russell. Hiram Riffifs. of Scnlt. 11 ET. Brandon, of i reston. (Kr.SeuatorClaytotilia withdrawn from the supoorto Fillmore, and avows Ins de termination to take fl part in lh coining icontist. A. Sowluerm Maa aa Dlaanlsa. Hon. Henry Winter Davie, of Maryland, a aiiDDortorof Fillmore, in a epeech delivered in me House of neoreientalivee, on the 7th of Auguat, lhuipraed himself as lo the dilution of llie I'nloa iu the event of Ihe election of rremoni: i.ti. hi irn about the country de claiinioir about the ineviuble conaequenrea of llie election of Fremont; and the queaiion is asked u..u... .1..., ,:..t. i.m ! nni uffiiient. not mere lr lo jualify, bol ! require a dneohttion of the Union. The queatioo hae been asked me to-day. Tt,., . .,..i,nn u I in not regard aa tv. a a aubject of diacumion. It will never be done while men have iheir reaaon. It never will be done, un lit aome party, bent upon acquiring party power, hall again and again exu-peraie, or, ... reach of reason, iho Northern and Southern m.nJ- m, Knixkarn rr enda hire DOW eXAaljer- aled Ihe Northern mind. It would be an act of suicide, and eaoe men de not commit iuki.Ic 1 ue act itaeir ia innaaily. It will be done, if ever, in a temper! of fury and ruadaeaa which cannot atop f .,!... .. ' . --L it t Framml ia alecled. ' UT-IlllVlllM ""l.. U ,1.1. A ... how wiH Maryland got What will Marrlaod do? I do n" allow tliat qneation to be asked. She kaawt but u eountry, ad but one Union. Her af.oey ia in it. Her ri jhta are bound op in it. Uer children mtifA ihoir Uarai in it. and Ibtv will do it tjt a. F.oywed it ! ko aoib n;. She doe mil rrcknu wlidlur liter.- u nmro Jvaulo;' In tli Linou l Ihs urtli or Muulh ilar uol cuku- lata lu value nvr iIom ! eiul up an aeeount of uru'ji and Iimum Ilia kluod of liar cliildreu. Tlml la my aniwi-r to Ilia i)iiolioa, b It not portentous to hear lbs mam. ban u1 a piny ooiilratinf for Ilia I'maidriiey, mannea iliawlutiiiii and revolution at llio penally lliey Hill llilliulvn Ilia viclura fur defrutiUK tliaiu. 'co)i:a who do not hold iho I nam worih four yeura nvalion of met, are acutely wife depomariaa ul iU (Kiwcr." The Ilun. Edward Ilalea, of Miwuri, a dlatln uiihad old lino liij, uot lon aiuo Uelivared a luwcrful tjH'aoli at s maeting ut old lino M'lii in Hi. Louia. Wa muka au extract fruin hia apaeob. After fnilomlnj r'illinore, lie aayai "Mr. Iluchauau declure thut tlio Cincinnati Plulfunu "ia brvud enoiiirli lr all Uruioerula In laoJ on," bill d'a uot any llml it ia biuail enough f..r M inis lo aland on too. U'lnja aro asked lo aujipurt him beciuoo he la a Rational man ; and yet the very man wlio are alronj;rat in ilio.r enijt porl of him, are the very mien in whoao nolrila llu' woid "uaiional" etinka mmt. We are UM lo vote for liuchauaa lo defeat Kremont, aa llie elio lion of the loiter would lead to Ihe diaaolulion nf tlio Uuiuii. It ia rtiw ! To Buy lliul Southern men will diawlve the Union in Iho event of pre niout'a election, ia a Blunder and a eoluniny on ll.cn ! The Union ia t. bio and atroiiu. and Hill leiimin , lei who will be eleeb-d. Thrre ia nol oue inch of soil from Minneauli lo lite llulia Ihal ia iu the polilicul North or the polhi"u! Soutli I lie Union w welded and Lound loellur by t lie a of b oo I and kui lii d, mid Will come out tin- acatlud from llio ticry trial of llio coining elcc- on.- Tits DuTiaa uv a Motiiss. Dy the quiet firo- idi-of home, the true mother, iu the niidnt of her chiMirn, ia oiiij ai iu a vane of earth llie aeeda uf pl.iutelhalahal! aoinr l ino give lo llcuveu the fr igmnce of llie r bloaaoiua, and whoae fruit be as a roaary of angelic deeda, the noblest olR-riiiij lliat he can muka tluouh the ever art-ending and ex. funding anula uf her children to her Maker. ICv- ry word Ihut ahc utti ra gint from heart to heart with a power of which ahe little drearna. Pliilo-o-phers lell u in Iheir Bpeculut'oiiB that we cannot lift a linger wilhoii! moving the dutaul apherea. Solemn ia ths thoujht, but not more aoleinn to the Chrutiuti mother llion tliathoueht that every word tlul folia from her lip, every expression of bor eoiuiteiiaucc, even in the aheltered walk and re ireiuent, may leave an Indelible Impreavion upon the young soulatiroiind her, and form, aa it were, the underlying ntr.iin uf that education which peo ples lleuveu with Hint celestial bolni(, and gives lo the while brow of Ihe angel next to the gract of God ils crown of glory, Ex. Dog Hlory The Telesrupli. W slepied into Ihe telegraph ofKce iu Portland soon after it was fit! cMublUhrd, fortunately jiwt iu lime lo wiluexathc folloning amusing scene 1 While Iho oTutjr was explaining to us tlio mysterious working of the f,nlriiuic current, nnd the motlut optraniU uf its npjdicalion iu trunsinit linj intelligence betweeu daluut places, a tall and particularly n.;.iiiily Bji.cinien of Ihe genua Aomo atulked into Ihe office. le was a muscular, braw ny fellow, uf the rpeeiea l'ike, and to judge from his brusque manners alio uncouth uppmirauce, had always d s-cll on the frontier, or aoiuewheru near sundown, outside Ihe pnlo of civilwitiou. llo showed the symptoms of rapid wa.lt und hatlily inquired : "Tele-raft offi.-e, eh 7" 'It i., sir,'' replied the operntor, politely. ''Ituns from hero lo Dayton 1" "Yea." ''Good I 1 hove got a right smart job fur yo. I left tliur afore sun up this mariiiii' in sich an all- fired splutter, Ivlcau forgot niy doir at the tavern. Ilea a mighty powerful good dog, striinger, I lell ye a croa betwixt a Newfoundland and a jiular bull smart aa a mountain eat. and stout as a grizzled bar. lie kin whip Irs heft in wild cats every day, an' is wulh hi-u chickamin to liuul Inj'ius, an' thar's jest whur I'm gwino. Now I want you to teh'raft him down here in double qu'ck f-liort meter, for the steam bote is gwine to leave in au hour, an' I wouldn't lo.-e the critter fur a heap." We observed a comical expression flit over Ihe operator's countenance na ha pretended to note down a deHcription of the missing quadruped, and answered, "A II right, sir," to an assurance on the p ut of his excited customer that he wuuld "drup in alter Ihe dog in a half an hour." When he returned ths first object that attracted his utlrn:iiu was a slump-tailed pup of the most diminutive proportions, which was tied to the leg of the operating table, and saluted him as he en tered with a shrill bow ! wow ! wow!. You are just iu lime, sir. Here ia your dog, all O. K. Only u little out of breath , owing to the ra pidity of his journey," said the operator, blundly. "Whari" interrogated Tiko, striking an attitude expreiteiva of astoiiUlimenl which was loo pregnant for worda. "Here, sir' tied to th'a table." "W-h-a-t! that teeny sprtnklin of frizzled Jim my dog? You dont mean to say that dod denied, short-legged, little, squint-eyed, lop-eared, mangy beast is my dog ! No, sir, that ain't my dog. Mine is the best dog ill Oregon a wullopiu', big, splendid auiuiile a reg'lar beuly a two hundred punider, sir ! Phew ! cuss a snake " At this point the speaker, having exhausted his vocabulary, stopped to tulie breath. Very singular! extraordinarily singular, I may say. tins your correspondent made a mistuke, und forwarded the wrong animal 1" "Mistake be cussed ! It's a reg'lar swindle, sir. That blasted tavern-keeper up (liar has stole my dog, an' sent me Ibis infernal little runt in his place What's Ihe damage t" ''Nothing, sir, as yeu have fa lid to get the right animal," replied the operator, who joined us in Sn uproarious bars! of merriment as Tike left llrt of. fice, swearing "he was gwine up to Dayton to scalp that dod rotted, dog stealing tavern-keeper." Notice to &U whom it may Concern. f ESSIiS. Spreneer 6l Shunk.lato of the Ore- ItJ. gon House, would respectfully request that all knowing themselvea lo be indebted to them, would come forward and settle at their residence, Oregon City, enquire of J. N. PreseotU Oregon City, Oct IS, '5&-27-Jw. XsTow on band, and for sale by the Sub- scnour, 100 Cratea crockery, 12,500 lbs crystalled white sugar, 12.500 " auperior brown sugar, 1,600 " 8. 1, sugar, in kegs, 30 kes Smart's syrup, 100 boxes soap, . 25 big coffee, 10 cases Prido I'nion tobacco, M0 dot wool enokB, Iji'iO yds red prints, 3,0110 " furniture prints, damaged, 400 ps ailk hkl's, 50 boxes Saleratus, 1 case honey, 100 boxes tea very ebeap, , 300 yds low price linaey, 130 " carpet, StiO " merinoe. 10 bale runny baft, 40.000 lbs Liverpool salt, 30 d" brooms, 100 gmai matches. OEt). ABERNETUY CO. Oct 1, 1?:S- Hit 11 1 tin's Nlir-M'ry. 1 hTANTuN, Huil i;uliurit, at "rJ i2 As North-Hand Fruit-Farm, on Ke. 22 ioiii prair , four miles north east from Seism, li, for sale, Iho following ohoico selections of grafted trees, ut various ages, fiom one lo three years ( APPLKd. IIMMKS. Jersey Sweeting, Williums' Favorite, lied June, Ited Astrnchan, Sweet June, Alexander, Waxen, or Gate, Dwnrf, 1 Curly i'ennock, Full 1'ippiu, Karly Harvest, Carolina June, fiweel Hough, July IIoiijIi, Summer tjueeu. FALL Fall Pesuty, Siberian t'rali, lioui Nonpareil, Swuet IVurmaiu, Sweet Swaar, wtNrea. Tcwk.hury'sW'rTihi.h, tireen Newton Pippin, Dnmiiie, Dutch Mlgnon, Itehnont, Twenty Ounce Apple, (irniieu, lie I Itomanite, Red Wine Snp, I Hue Pearmaln, Aliehael II. nry I'ippin, lilurk Heart, I'' und Pipp'u, Monstrous Sweeting, Hi llilower, ICsopus SpitzeinVrg, (i'dilen Kuuet, llollaud I'ippin, Winter Sweet, Graveiixtein, I!uUnl"ii'i N'oiuiucli Nortliern Spy, It. I. Greening, Giora Muiidi, Lady Apple, Virginia (ireenilij, Tolpy Hocking, Milam, Uoxliury Itusset. Yellow Xew'u Pippin, Wine Apple, Ited Peiiruialtii Winter Queen, Newark King, American Pipp'n, While Peurmuin, l.umbo, Caioliua Apple, llulJwin, Newloii Spltzeiiberg, Wcstlitldseckuof'lh'r Lady S Swelling, Cohimb'a, Ionise Ujiiiio D. Jar., Julienne, Finnish Beauty, Maria Louisa, Full liulter, Farly lieurre, Pound Pear, Darinburg, Iltierayanca, ('hoinoutell, White Duoyan, Jmepliine I )' Melon, Vicar of Winklield, Crosane Di-rgainot, Durbnrn's Seedling, 1'riumi'h D'Jeiu, Passu Colmar, liarllel, A'oon's Pear, Virgalue, Dutch Dix Anelean, Sail Jose, Karly totter, Clapp'a Early. Fine Gold of Summer, PLUMS. Jefferson, Washington, Sweet Damson, Smith's Orleans, Cue's Coideu Drop, Red Llumask, (Jreen Cage, 1 ellow Oa-e, 1 Niitnp, CHERRIES. Red Carnation, Itoyul Ann, Downton, May Duke, Vauschaiek, Black Morello. Rent all, lilaek Fugle, Mv nursirv coinpria's about Forty Thousand beautiful crufts of the forei'oini varietii-a, of llir fiy growth from one In three years old. 1 have alio a nursery or shout I ncnty lliousanuseeui ns 11x11 I wish to sell. A. STANTOX. Salem, Oct 22d, 18."G.-28n-Cm. Administrator's Salo. TTflLI, be sold on Tuesday the Scith inst., at V the hoiiso of Robert Moore, Linn City, Clackamas county, O. T. Clothing, Jewelry, Gold Siiecimrni, a Tru voting Trunk, und other ar ticlea and trinkets, ic, &c, the projierty of Da vid 1'iiigo, deed. Sale to begin at 1 0 clock 1. M. Terms Cash. KOUT. JIOUUE, Adinr. Oct. lfi, lfc5u-27-2iv. Ilarums nukcr & Saddler. rpilE subscriber has bought out the estnhlish I men! formerly owned bv A. K, Pool, and is now Carrying on the IIAHMEH!SaSAUI).E- K I liusiiii ss 111 nil its brandies ; the 1,111.111 STAKI.E belonging to the establishment, is also kept up, where hordes and carriages tire constniitly kept for Ihe accommodation of the public. Horses left at my atubln, will til ska ys be treated with par ticular attention, nnd melt fed. 1 have been con nected with th'a establishment for some four year.', and am noirermanenlly located, where I shall al ways be happy to wait ou nil who may favor me with a call. W. II. PAUTLOW. Oregon Cily.Oet.19, lSjG-2Vj O you want hats, good nnd cheap? Call at Xlew Firm Now Goods. rpllE undersigned take this method of inform- JL ing the nutil.o tnui tney nave unco tue nouse and have purchased the entire stock and fixtures formerly uid by F. S. HOLLAND, and hope by strict attention to business to retain tho patronage of the old customers and gain as nmuy more as possible. We are constantly in receipt 01 uwua aeieci d with the greatest cure, (ns lo price und quality,) and are confideul thut our facilities will enable us to oiler greater inducements lo ull who want ihe worth of their money thau any oilier house iu the oily. e huve, and are just receiving, an invoice 01 DRY GOODS, consisting in part of the following articled Coche co, Pacific, Hudley, Coiieatego, Philip Allen, Full River, Merrimne, and numerous other PRINTS, late styles; English and ranch merinos, Ly ons cloth; black, blue, purple, and pink alpacas, iuconet, book, and Swiss muslin, a fine assortment ol luces alio eagm?, veivei irmnrno)js, o.e., uu noetic ginghams, blue, mix, and gray satinet, sheep'e grey und fancy cloth, Millord and Bunker Hill jeans, bleached and Drown sneeung, Drown and blue drilling, denims, hickory shirting, black velvet, also a lino lot of plaid dress goods, Brussels carpet, &a, &c. MEX If BOYS' CLOTHING. Blue, black, nnd brown cloth coats of the finest quality, tweed business do., black cloth vests, a fine lot ef 'blk doeskin and satinet pants, all qualities and sizes, rubber jackets, gray over aud under shirts, white and hickory shirts, lints and caps. BOOTS and SHOE S men'a, boys' and youths' boots, ladies', misW, and children's mo rocco, goat, kid, and calf boots and shoes. GROCERIES: Rio coliee, green and black tea, New Orleans, Batuviu, and crushed sugar, East Bostou, Stew art's, and China syrup, salt, 10 and Hi) lb. sacks, nails, assorted sizes, soap and soap powders, pow der nnd lead, cream tartar, yeast powder, salera tus, chewing add smoking tobacco, oysters, prunes, peppor sauce, oils, spices, starch, and cotton bat tiug.wilha variety of other-groceries usually kept. We have also a Splendid Assortment of Books, auch aa the most approved works on Phrenology, rsvcholotrv, Hvdropathv, aud Mesmerism, as ap plicable to all Ihe conditions of life, and pertaining lo the prevention and cure of all diseases also the ..Revelatioha of A. J. Davis, the Clairvoyant," with all the other works bv the same author. Also. STATIONERY of all kinda. Al, PRESTON'S MAP OF OREGON and WASH I.NUTON. VVm.DIERDORFF&Co. P. S. GOODS exchanged and the highest market price paid for butter, einrs, bacon, chick ens, flour, and almost Buy thing the farmer has for aale. w ai. u. tiU. Oregon City, October 4, 18jB. y Administrator's Wotico. "VrOTICE ia hereby given that the undersigned j was appoint, d by the Judge of ihe Probate Court in and for Clackamae county, O. T, Ad miuiatraior of ihe .estate of Andrew Jackson Cut tin?, late of the county of Clackamas, O. T., on Ihe 14lh day of Aug. 1856. Therefore all persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate narment ! and all persons havinv claims against said estate must present the same to the under- iirneil at hia residence in Molalla. fcworn to as the law directs. JAMES OFFICER, Sep. 20, '50. 23-W4 Admiaistrator. fi. Osgood's ludiaChotagogue.aad Dr. Jones' AmerH-an Lholagopie, at llie OREGON ClTV DRUG STORE. X)RESTON"S Sectional aod County MAP of X OltEGON and WASHINGTON TER RITORIES for aale by qg 16 CHARLES POPE. Jr. CIGARS The best chance to pek is at the tore of CHARM AN f WARNER. I WILL rent my SAW MILL, and limber for Iu use, for one or more yeara, on very favora 1,1. icriiia. Tho works aro In coinpleto repair 1 aud there ia an extended eu.tom to thai mill, as ll runs all Ilia drv aeusoil. u well as most 01 Hie .i umiL Steaiiv. leuilierats men with fami lia rn n,,tr have a first rale chance lo "make a raise." I will sell acme of my line blooded cattle 011 good terms. D.VVHJ NEW80.M. Marion Co., B.pt. fl, I8id. iliwi Win. XZoImoi h Co., ( FlltE PKOOr IIRII'K nril.UI.Nfl, ) MAIS ST., OltEGOS CITY, Ki'.F.P constantly on hand a full assortment of the following articles both WHOLESALE aud RETAIL i DRY GOODS: A large quantity, consisting partly of prints of all kinds, iiieriiios, FugUli and French alpaoaa, de lames, fancy and black e lk, sheetings, Inrluii.'s, lickings, tweeds, casimrne, cotlouadea, hickorys, denims, drilling, sutmelis, biue, black, grey, and mixed, dec, Sia. GROCERIES: A woll selected assortment, in part consisting of sugar, coll'ue, tea, syrup, soap, candles, fruil, Hour, butter, bacon, spice, pepper, salt, saleratus, soap powder, ink powder, yea.t powder, gun powder, o. CLOTH I SO: such as black fhiek, ink, and ahanghai ccits, of cassunere, easaiuette, satinet, and cloth vests, bulF, silk, black satin, cloth, aud cssiuisre, plain and funcy ; pants, a lurgo assirtmeul of doeskiu, carsimeie, cloth, jeutis, satinet, linen, and all other kinds ; lints, cups ; ever and under shirts stovka, handkerchiefs, and cravats, and a thousand other things, such aa ROOTS (J- SHOES, women's coarse and fine boots, fine black and col ored ttaiters, slipiera, iVc. ; men's calf shoes, light and heavy bro-ans, k p und calf boots, calf and enaim led gaiters, boys' and children's boots, shoes, and gaiters. Also, units, spikes, hammers, hatchets, saws, axes, scythes, steels, squares, iVc, AiC. IT The above goods will be sold at tho lowest market rutea. All kinds of produce taken la ex change for goods. M M. HOLMES, R. 8. MALLORY, A. HOl.t.A.'SD. SepLlO, IS5(i. 7 CLOTimU WAKEHOISC. Won, G. Badger, ' 109 BATTEBY ST., COOK". OF MRRCM.INTS, a SAN MA SCI SCO, IMPORTER or every variety of Cloth ,ing and Furnishing Goods ; alio of Ducks, Drills, Sheetings, Blankets, Huts, Boots and llro gans, by recent arrivsle ban received very lsrge invoices of the moat desirable styles of CLOTH ING, und it ia the Liaocsr stock ever otl'ered in Ibis market Tho Goods are manufactured under my own eupervirion, and of the beet material, well cut, lurgo sixes, aud made in the moat durable manner. Traders from the country are invited to examine this heavy stock, and lliey will find the pricee uiwkx lb ia they caa be found elsewhere iu the market. Furchnsei-s may rely on receiving the best and most saleable eovds, as each urhcle is guaruulicd. ORDERS FUOAl THE COL'NTKV prompt ly and carefully attended lo, lO.UIiQ pairs uworled fancy eassimere pants, 10,000 " assorted fancy and plain autiuet do., 7,000 " " liueii pauta, 3.000 " Goodyear'a rubber pants, 1 .000 Goodvear's white rubber cauls, auO cases Goedyear's loaf and abort rubber boots, 200 " miners' boots, I, DUO dotaa super llannel overshirls, 300 " fancy caxainivro overahiits, 1,111)0 white shirts, COO heavy hickory shirts, 500 " huury check shirts, 300 '' Merrimack shirts, 6ll0 " . laiuhs' wool undershirts, 3U0 " regatta undershirts, 200 " grey flannel undershirts, 450 " lambs' wool drawers, 250 " bleached diill drawers, 1,500 " overalls, 300 ' Denim frocks, 1,200 " oountry-knil wool socks, l,j00 " heavy white aad mixed cottoa do., 1,000 pieces super-silk pocket handkerchiefs, 100 dozen super block silk neckerchiefs, SD0 " cambric haudkerchiefs, 3Uil " rubber belts, 259 " buck gloves, 400 " bueksiu gold bags, 1,000 doeskin busiuevs coats, 400 black elulh Irock coats, 2,1100 assorted overcoats, a'00 " pea couts, S,000 Bilk, cloth, and velvet vests, 20 bales blue and w hite blankets, 50 " A sheeting, 50 " drills, 30 " assorted duck, AO cases fins felt huts, 10U " atraw hats. For sale by WM.G. BADGER, Wholesale Clolhius Warohouse, No. 109 Battery, cor. Merchant si., San Francisco. N. H. No goods sold at retail. lam J GEO. AUKKMUTHV A Co., MERCHANTS, OREUOS CITY, O. T. Abemethy, Clark & Co., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, San Francisco, Cat,, Will attend to aellitig Oregon produce, and fill or ders for Goods, Groceries, dec, at the lowest rules. The patronage of the poople of Oregon is re pectfiilly solicited. Aug. 2. dissolution of Copartnership. rnilE copartnership heretofore existing betwecu X the subscribers, under the tinn ut s. .11 auks 4 Co., will be dissolved on the 10th of Ihe present month (October,) 18ob, by nititnal consent. All persons iudebted lo said firm will please make pay ment before closing? no and all persons having ac counts against the aanie should present them before the expiration of the time specified. hA.nui'.L, ,u Aims, SAUL MARKS, ASIIER MARKS. Oregon City, Oct 4, Is5fi. 25w2 Tor Salo. I WISH to sell four yoke or GOOD WOKK OXEN. Those wishing lo buy work cattle would do well to give me a call at my residence sa Upper Molalla, Clackamas county. J.T. WINGFIELD. Sept.27,165G. 24w5 We are now Receiving AND have in store 100 sacke Itio coffee, 80 whole and hlf bids crushed sugar, 3U u ""NO 100 doz bmoma, 250 boxes Eng. soap, 100 " candles, 1U0 " alasa. ara'd sizes, Together with a geoeral assortment of crockery, hardware, boots and ahoes, paints and oils, oVc, dec, whieb we off r for aale at aa lew pricea aa they can be purchased iu Oregon I errilory. WM.C. DEMENT CO. Oregon City, Sept. 19. Xininber. Xitunbcr. THE Oregon Alili.ng and 'l'ransKirtaliaa Co. have established a LUMBER YARD on ths river bank in rear of Iho store of Allan, McK.nlsy dc Co. Lumber iu large or email quantities, including drewd siding and flooring, can always be bad by application al Uie store of F. S. it. A. HOLLAND Oregon City, May 10, 1856. 13OCKET and table eotlery of q,ialitv,for . .by CHARM AN WARNER. T0 vn want tck,nj yarn t W have it. JLf aula CHAR MAS d WARSER. REGON HAMS and Sli ICLIiEKS foreal a 1 9 CH. FX A N d WA RSBR. sToi. Saritov IU by himself, aud would respectfully say to Ins fiieuda and the publie generally Ihal bs is thankful fur past paueuage, aol will couliuue bust ness al the old stand, and will aver be ready lo show hia Goods to Ihosa whs may favor him with a call. Came oue, eowo all, both f real and small, and giva biin a call before bureboamg alee here, and examine fur yourselves bar apleudid sad select slock of DRY OOOPS, PROVISION, CLOTH ISO, ROOTS, SHOES, ni CROCKERY, Tea, Sugar, ColTee, Hpices, is., 4o., Huts, Nails, Brooms, Ae., snd almost tve7 thing perta ninglo general line ef busmeaa. sunn a, couniry pr.Jnue takeu in esrhangs. Country fr.euds will Ijud il lo Iheir advantage I jivo Bis a call CiiUFiuiih.Sepi, 6. Blank Hooks. 1 l-RFSM uiiffilv. and first-rats aasartmeat af JV full and half bound BLANK JiOOKS, j.i.t re.e.ved x"Vun' America." Pa Books, Mieep and Tuck Meni.randiiins, Monthly and Wtekly Tiuia Books, Receipt Jlwiks, bluppiog and Storehouse, and Cash Copying Prees Fooka, 8chd Writing Books, Miniature Ulauks, Notes, Dtalla, Bills Lading, dco., oVe. Noisy Carrier's Book aud Stationery Co., Nue. C4 & C ltig Wharf, and 97 sep. S0-ni3 Battery at, Saa Fraiiciaoa. ffoatrthlnK .lew. "1TTE, in addition to our Cmcery and Baking V business, have just received a good and well selected stock of I'KY GOODS, siieb as ralicoes, niusliiis, mous de laines, aallnctls, Iweed, Kentucky jeans, Are , . slsoa good aasorliiienl of llanneU, bed tiekiiij, and drills, piket hand kerchiefs, neckerchiefs, io., all of which wo war rant lo be of the beat quality, and will sell aa low as cou be bought at auy other bouse in the city. We say lo ths farmers, we caa fill your bills com pletely, which will save you an much Iroubia in running nmuud elsewhere. Cull and ae. Aug 1 U. C.1 1( MA S WARNER- Jnt Itcrrlrrd, and eeneral asscninenl of DUY- 4 NEW ItililllS. eoiuistitic: of De Laltiis. Jaconet, Book Muslin, ensw-barred Muslin, Edging, luser lion, llablein Ladies' liee, collars, Ac., AJ. Also, BOOKS and STATIONERY. CHARLES POPE, Jr., aug 10 Main ft. Dissolution of Copartnership. THE copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribe under ths firm of lliaarow & t o. was dissolved bv mutual consent August 16th, 1H50. Persons Indebted will plceee make pay maul lo Jos. liarstow, whs will receivs all dsbta due ths late firm. JOS. HAllMlvnv, W. COUUY. Canemalt, Sept. C, 1850. 21 What's the Use of Oolnf Barefoot? a Ml E subscriber hue opened s boot and shoo shop iu this city, where making and mending will bo'done lo order OS sunaT kotic. 1 also keep constantly on hand ready mode boon and ahoes, which I will sell on reasonable terms. Thankful for past favors, I slill solid! s reasonablo share of patninag.. . Call and try uynyhe.. Oregon City, Aug. 9, IS.'iS. I7m6 WE aro just receiving a quant OOODS. EARTHEN ' uautityof ORY GOODS, EAR THEN '4K, ana al most every thing else a man can mention, t anu era would do well lo call and gel their harvsel aup uliea about uow. n July 13. CIIARMAN d WARNER. ORI'GOI IIOX'KE. C-or. 3d ii Water ata.otipoeite Ferry land'g, MJL ' OREUOS cm. The iruveling publio aro respectfully invited to give us a call. The OREGON HOUSE is ths most pleasantly located Hotel in tho Terriwry. and has been ae altered within the last few months as to maks il ono of the most commodioua. The table will always be supplied with lbs beet that the maiket affords. Good accommodations for ladiea and families. Good stabling aud feed for horsea,wlth proper at teudnnee. SPRENGElt at Slll'Nk. Juuo28, 1856. 6" ..M. LUCAS. B.PALTOM. Xneas sit Balton, HOUSE, SIGN, & ORNAMENTAL PAIN TERS, &.e HAVE received and offer for sale, 4000 lba Atlantic white lead, 350 gullous boiled linseed oil, 300 " raw " 300 " turpentine, 200 " Tilden'a No. 1 furniture tarniah, 150 " " " on " 200 " Japan 1000 lbs of putty, G doi Adams 6-10 brushes, 6 dos sash tools assorted, 10 pucka of leaf gold, JO ' " silver, 100 lbs of Small's uesorted colors, .1 gross of camol and sable hair pencils, f.smi It of irlass. 8x10, 10x13, 10x14, 10x15. Glazed sash, any quantity, of tho following sixes and lirieea: Mx III, J.i,."a per wmooir, 10x13, 4,00 " 9x13, 4,110 " 10x14, 4,50 " 10x15, 5,00 " Messrs. L. aV D. would respectfully call the at tention of the trade and the public generally to ex amine their atock before piirchneing elsewhere. LUCAS 0 VALlcs, June 28, 1856. Front at., Portland. Main Street House. I HAVE leased the MAIN STREET HOUSE, and am now prepared to no- o nodute the traveling public. Every attention will be paid to the comfort of man und beast. Charges reasonable. I shall always be found ott hand by thoao who choose to patroniin me. J. M. BACON. Oregon City, May 3, 185G. 3lf j V 8 T RECEIVED, J 70 bbls and hlf bbls N O sugar, 30 ' " " crushed " 4000 lbs No 1 China " 10 hlf bbls Cornlina rico, 15 " dried apples, 15 keg " " 10 hit bbl " peaclie, 10000 lbs Liverpool salt, 10 cases table salt, 50 bbls Santa Crux lime, 6000 lbs manilla rope, asa'd sizes, 100 kegs nails, " " 5000 qr Hour sacks, C bales drillings, 13 cases asa'd pis fruits, 13 ' " pickle, 20 bundle window saah, asa'd sizes, 24 panuel doora, " ' 3 doz pol. grains scoops, 100 sacks Rio coffee, 10 mate black pepper, 10 balea oakum, 100 single and double blocks, saa'd sizes, C gross P II M yeaat powders, 10 doz zinc wash boards, 600 gab 9. 1, syrup, 4000 lbs white lead, pure, 500 " ted - -40 gals copal varnish, 15 doz paint brush',, asu'd sixes, 15 -.3 hoopej' buckets, 200 gals boded linsee ' oil. 100 " raw Toge'ner wit' a lwrmant of HARD WAitE sn-i CARPENTERS' TOOLS. All of which w propoae selling at prices la suit lbs iimes (;a au(j w f0r yourselves. W.C. DEMENT &. CO , Main si., oiiposlte lb Land Office. Oregon City, April 19, 1856. I'rrsli Oregon Timolhr ftevd. 150 ntlSHEf.S iust received and for sal lw by H'Jf. C. DEMENT CO B RUSHES, scrub, hand, and teeth; do asifi mirnt brusbeo, Ae.. ff sai lie. oes ,m CR ARMAS f WARJTE ORIT.ON CITY Wholesale ffrUes Current. voaascTSU waaakv. par oouws. I naios A. nanieiaa Kheeliug, 4-4....IUI9t lOOpr.eUvef . Y.. Drilling 1-1 rsusics. BiescheJ dr lliug LI Wheat, ft. bu.....$l,09 m shirtliiL'. Haiti Oats do 40 Striped do I'.'l Potatoes da , "3 Ticking Dennis Bin drilling Plaid hnsey Satinet Keulueky jeans Tweeds .ItalbOuiooa da Me73 15 rlur t".J0 HCorn Meal, fresh I . 16V.' I; racir. " dried . ISjalS .-J.'.s I I'eatliss, dried do 16 .5iail',' " dopeahd " Cliill. dried. SOsSJ relate. Blue and white.. lUne and orange.. 13 rsousioss. 13 Pork, clear none- Fancy eal3: ' nie $a.1S Furniture do., .Ills 1 1 llama., .15 do. w,de. 1 2 0ee..u 13 ...I0 .sj?.J Js3i M. do lala.ii Ha35 mwiisa. Giughame liaiillaaid, pr ea... Alpuca -a,'u ' I" Tab! dimak 0"a7a. snoT. cloths tfjaftl) Mmall sura Irish linens 40e$l Buck, ) lfu. Sheep giny pant JJ ur Salli.M do. .s)Ja.1 Whit leaden oil... Ii 30 Fancy caea. do. ...s4a.V caosoa. Black casa. do. (t.'iai Manilla, siosll... Kedflan'IshliU 9Mal: large.... Blue do. do. sjl5l Hemp Hickory shina .'7i caantss. ... 85 35 lsl5 37si9 Ua6J Calico do Ijt'sli A.lrnantiii boots A snore. -Speiia Men's kip booi.sjoj,4j ciiuss. uir do. do.... 94 Havana fin eewid Hi German ftliia'J B.iva kip boia aj-.' Aiwiican sjainw ' ha'vy w'x Aj I J3- tobacco. Mens' bra's pr. d"S..l" Pride of Iho Unia.40a4s) . . . 1,1.. -c M kipbrgsprilos.ajl.-u nun wj " calf sewed ilo..Jt.'l Lulie's J" Women's h'vy ah s. sjtl.1, iusbwass. fine do. sj)i;,,Shorls ssi oaoetaira. ;Spade 14,l!f CITc MaliTAtee sjl'.'aw ',(la (i M ill awa t" 'a 1 1 Sugar, na I Chi'a... . 11 X cuiuiwb 7..ai,xa ermhe.l iu ismesnimj, i" -. Saleratus lOaltt sdvaue oa I .csei Slnr.h 14 rocket cutlery, o prci , II.3'1. advance. , yd tuber articles kard- I war from 30 latOar ,.3a3' el advene. . 3fa4.Nail,saB'dic,ag . 2a-J " hsrseeh.. .3535 :iu! oil. Syrnp E Boston. Co. usahd... N O Mol.vases I.iv. Salt Table Salt Sandwich 1, Sail Pepper All-e 40 Lamp lsa ;..., r.ihiHIl lans.ed boil 3a?I tioap 1 na 1 1 I urine prs' v- , 11 au TJ. a MAIL LfflB. P.rlUMsJ aad Atlrla. Th SplendiJ Steamer flTrVJ Zdoltnomab iSXm, W ,L conliiiu I run regularly Between run 1....1 .ml Aainria. lis Vancouver, twics a wass, leaving Portland 011 Muday and Thursday morning of each week for Astoria 1 aud Astoria for Portland i-n Turlsy aud Friday nioniing. touching V'ASCouvaa.ST. Hklsss, Rsiaiaa.CATH. uatT, Ac, each way. For freight r iwiamge, apply to it. nui i, niaaiw, jelf. Orallloyt's Whuif-bout, Portland. C'ltlxrii' Line st Mean. PonTI.AVD. Cast. Mcaaav, ENTERPRISE, Capl. Ja.iss, I.. et on. the 1'oillaua leaviuz PORTLAND dsily (Sundaya xceptd) for ( ., in ..viar.k. a. M.-lh Enlerpris III IIIU - gou City 1 run vi. J ....,. . , 1 j t king sen ..ni-weekly trip I cuuv ai.s.i-.. ie" a i.MAH 011 Mondays al 6 s'clsck a. )., sud CANEA n'l...ul..a-. ml O aV 11. IT All freiffhl for 111 abov tin will b ript, ed for .1 U'-ys Wharf Bt. Portland. AUr.AnBVr-u Os is -'- - I ARCHIBALD JAMIESON. Feb. 16, 1650. 44tf TamhiU Trade. y't??K under the nam and alyl f tb ViA't'( VumptK), ars now uuuuing - about 30 Ion burthen at Caneinaii, eapro-ijr 1.. tho Vsmhill trade. Bhe will bs rsady lo run awns lime iu Juno. . n Oregon City, April 5. Mtf B. Milwain, JfenBarlurrr, Whotitali and Retail Dialer COOK AD l'AHLUH 1 u , rrn 4 corrsa wase, luanWAas, S.C., MaiaBt., oppoait Main Strt Hot!, OREGON CITY, O. T. Steamboat aud jobbing work alUaded ts wills Orders from the Country promptly filled. js7 Drugs, Medicines, ralnts, Oils, nnd Dyo-stuffs, , lth.OR"i.ONi;lTV DKUO STORE. w,13 nlaiil Street, uregon uiiy, . tvi NTi-iit nori:r, Motrumn at., between Front nud First sts., PORTLAHU.U.l. Charirss reasonuhle. o. u. o.ui 1 n, . March 15, 1856-48 fol,r"""r' , W. r. Sums, WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKER, OREGON CITY, O.T. UT Strict attention paid to repairing, and aitis. iclion to patrons warranted. febtf-43 Morris Thomas, BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER, Jtfuia tt., nearly opnutite Ihlmtt d- Co.'. TEKUB or siiavino, c. Shaving twice a week, one ahuiiipoo, hair trimmed ouee, per month, W us ones a wee, eo iiniiiv trimmed once, month, Hair trimmed, llair out aud dressed, Shaving, nnd hair dressed, Shampooing, ......a., Oregon City, April 5, 1 Bar, -51 1 25 35 50 95 50 Time. WF. HIGH FIELD, w atch. MAKER. v . --- . ;.- . .. ... ... Persons desirous o gelling goou . do well to giv mo a call, bs my whole tuns ts de voted to th repairing f Chronometer, Lover, Duplex, and Horizontal watohe. An assot tment of Jewelry 011 hand. Jewelry made to order, and repaired. Prices bi suit the times. I am thankful for past favors, and hope to give satisfaction in futnra. trr lieated at the old aland, opposite theTel egmpb Oflice, OREGON CITY. Feb. 3. To Merchants and Shippers. rpllE OREf-'oN MILLlNfi & TRANS X PORTaTION CO. have adopted the follow ing tar.','; of charges, which will bo adhered U till mr'Jner notice : . ' .f .l,wt or nroduc 1 ransponauoii ' 4, nn rJ h,,t to boat at works, per ten, $ I 00 Storage of same less than live days, no cliarg. 1. - " vcr5 at less man i.nj, . u 13 4" " 30 " 60 Each additional half month or le. will b charged, pe, ton, I'ENTLAND, AgV Linn City, May 10,1856. . Caiicmnit, Kv. 25, 1S55. ON hsnd snd for sale, low, for cash or produs paint.oi.leaJ, chrome green, white lead, . P"u.a bl red do in oil, chrome yellow, Lilt, do bluepamt, litharge, Common and permsnent green putty, el as, te. JNO. P. BROOKS. Wedding Cakes MADE to order, partie furnished with ietaa on shortest notice. Ave., by ,!, CHA BMS i WARNER