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Mr. Narkaaa ea ike note rutiraa. Tie (Mowing U liii biter from James Buchau a to fl. F. Waahingten, la which bo "define bit position" upoa lb eubjeel of a Paolfio Railroad i Wmiatuq, nii Liacmse, IV, ) September 17ih, I860. i T B. F. WiMiNUTOK, Kso.., Chairman ofths DeuiocraUe Slat Central Ummitiee of Califor. iiiai bia I nave rseeived numerous communications .Bepublican Meetings. Te Ike People ef Pel Coaaty, Tbe people ef Pulk eouuty who are opposed I the potior ef the prcaeut Aduiiuiatritloo and tbe extetieion ef flawy, aad who favor tbe principle oi wo riiuaueipnia piouorin, aro requested to meat al Dullui on Patuhht, tiik S9lli orNovan. Orrg u lAnlae J., a. I. o. O. r. MEETS at their Hill over the Oregon City Drug Store erery W.Jnrfay v.oing at 7 o clock. IJrtlhrta la f l eianding an invited fiD.CH)(,8oe'y. frnU Trct-a for fair T HAVE now on my ploee, two mile reel of : I - .11. . I I I t , ' " ... " ' fromeouroe. In California entitled to hi .h .rl " B"",u'' i . W-P"- .7. ry.'. .7 ..wre V in reference to Uie propuetd Pacific Railroad. As ' W Ul M,l,uolw,l of elber eounliea, n It would be Imrioaaible for nie to answer Ih.m all, orJ,r to Prnianeal organization. Let a u..iu ii men proper anil reapeollul te address you each aud very one who sympathize with tlie no 1 reee from one to Ihree tun aid. Ti..w ...i all the Bear sclctios of Fruit ever troughl to VWUII II T. 1 111 Mil in lilai ia as.il au .-1. Plrui cat! aoJ m my urry. whahcr vou tuv Of tint. A VlilKMir .... la perfect ceuaistency with the eetf-lmpoaed n alric- wp vomeioen id my miter accepting the nomine ' lie for the Preeideuoy, nut to answer interrogate, rice raising new and different iaauei from thuee preeenled by Uie Cincinnati Convention i became that Convention baa ilaelf adopted a resolution is favor of tkie great work. I, then, desire lo alalo I briefly that, Ooacurrinr with tbe Convention. I am dociiladly favorable to the oonatructiuaofthe Pucif lo Kailroud and, 1 derive the authority to do Ihii from the constitutional power "lo declare war" and tbe constitutional duly "to repel invasion " lu tny judgment, uongri laud, aud let bia Influence be tit In the free! movement mat la belli made to roatore the nrlnel. pice of Washington aud Jcflireon In tbe admiui. tration or the federal Cuvernnient. Polk county, Nor. 10, 1800. Nov. 15, ma. ANDREW HOOD. 3lw5 Wanblatioa I'.ouety Uett The citizen of Washington eounty.wiibout re gard to pan political differences, wbo are lu furor tiio nmi oower of "' "Xafonal Republican" priikiplea. will meet w niaao aiproinaiioua lor uie ooiuiruclion or tliis "'uoro ou Ba-ruaUAV, Tin 32o inn, at 13 U" !T" of .Miutta "lk I" ie convention, for the ,u. r ... ...... . . . tlul Uiey have to erect forlificationa at the mould ef the harbor of ban Franciaco. Indeed, the ne. oeaiity, with a view to repeal foreign invajion from California, is aa great in the one eaae aa lu the oth er. Neither will there be dimmer from the prece. dent) for it la alimait iuipuaiblo to cenceive that any caeu, attended by audi extraordinary aud uu brocedeuted eircumataiK-ea, can ever again occur in our biatory. Youre, very reapeclfully, UMKS llUCIIiNAN, JtST Tlio Riclunonif Enquirer, of Sept. Miasouri coinpromisfl, to the policy of llie 20, ayaofM DutU Expelled from present naiioiml ndnihiiiitralion, 'to tlio tx our midat, he would be worib no moro teion of slavery into :he territories, in fa- eeiiaidcrlng the propriety of organWug a Rcpubli. can pany m this eouuly. Karuaucaaa. aiiliington county, Nov. 9, 185C. , Te Ike People or Yamhill Couety. The peoplo of Yambiil county, without regard to piist political differences or divi. sione, who ore opposed lo tlio repeal of the Warier?. I HAVE bow for tale at my nuraerv, about mid. way between Orevon Cilv M.u.,,1.,. eral tliouaand arrta raisa of thrifty growlbi em- orcein? ail llie ciioiurar vtaiKTiu or rai'ir ever brought to Oregon. My tins are from one lo too years old, aad lor alio aud beauty are urwiirpeMrd. I am now rrajy to wail on euaiomen. aiul J.n k. nappy io lurnuli time to all auch aa aee fit m riv. .... . v.,.. vwe ouu eee my nursery ocloro you purchaeo elaowbere. I have alo a quant. ty of rixna. and ai iaccs lor aaiB. OUKI.N KtLUXiU ov.8th, me. 3u,f. vor of the admission of Kansas as a free (title, and of restoring the action of the ruerni government to tlie principles of ' asinnton onu Jellornon, nro requentcd lo ine.1 in iiiuh meeting in tno court dome at Lttfuyelto, in aidd county, on Sa'urdnytthe '..111 nifr K.. ...... I ... j - ... uMjr i i.uTrinurr ni-xi, lor llie pur- than any other vagabond, whose counter. feit charecter will not bear steady scruti. uy." T his " vugabond" seem., however, to liavo a large number of powerful friends In his own city, his opinions have weight and influence, and his speeches tnak tbe ability of all his opponents to conlrovort. I'0."!5 orgnnizing a Republican party in find county, and consult each other upon . lulersbuig, Va., Democrul, the pt6per course lobe puraucd for the puts the following questions io Hon, John ProsPer''y of the jreat National Kepubli. M. Botta- can party of our country. W0,.l,in(i.iit-..u..., MANY KKPL'BLFCAXS. " vuniei piuco unacr b reraont f Would he accept it If tender- ei i lias n not bargained for one? Clackama Co, ntpubticaa Metitac. wuuiiici r I nut rtturritn n.ci .,i: .i:n- . "a uuiii t. ti uiiivrni pp nr a iio a uuaDiiiuH iiiwni T HAVK now in niv M'HSKU V .,. ii.. fr X Monlicello farm, Howell Praiiie, Marion co.. KUKSEllY OF CHOICE Tit EES. from one te two years old, embracing all Hie varl. etlea of Apple, Pear, Plum, Cherry, &c, brought to this country by J. W. Ladd, which I oiler lor sale low for cull. 'I'lioao who mo eipecling to i"'" "" "eee una winier, are rnjuratej to come and took at my nurarry before making Uiolr Dual purchase. IT 1 tin determined te -tl on verv renannablo terina. BAMtliL SlM.MU.VS. Aovember 8, IR'iO. 3uif Nliiuiou'a Murser-. ABTAXTO.V. Kruil Cullurin, a the jp e XOitTH.MKXDKroiuFanu.on8a. lem praiiie. four milea uonh itn.i fr,n i... for sale, the following choice eriecliona of graflrd -., v. Lneua ages, irein oue to three years UtV rinn.Xrew Ooodi. CLOTIII'VO vVAREIIOl'SE. THE andersigned lake this method of Inform. . , i lug the publie thai Ihey have ukealhe beuee Wn, O. Sadger. ' and have purchsaed llie enure atoek and Atturea J00 BATTERY ST . CORRk or HpgruiMT formeriy u-d by K. 8. HOLLAND, aud bo, by ' ?' J',""NT,, atricl aiientton to buaimea to retain the patronage ..,. 4JV rRAbClSCO, of Hie old customers aud gain as many more a DW,MP0.nT':i1 ,MJr ri,r of ClM pemUa. ' Slilig and FuriiUhing faiouj abe of Duckt, We are conatsnllv In rreit of OOnnu . I"", Hheeliugs, lilaiikeia, Hula, lluou and Uro- ed wilh the greaien oare, (aa te price and quality ) '"' tr we'",, r,ivl, h" receivad Very birge aud are eonhMeul mat our facihtiea will enable ua '.'Tf f, "" ."" dn'"M 01 t'lHl la olt'er oreaur lunuem.ni. .ii -i... '' and it la the usurer stock ever ollered in worth ef their money tlian any ether huu iu the n'1" Th GooJ" ,r rneuufaelored under , situ 11' I l . , I nej Mtasaa auitaatvejflaiiian a. liA tliaa b.aa) huI.hiI I ' " vtv iiaro.iioo r jimrtx-tivinff.taiiivoicter ' 7 r"w mtmm v siejii, won DUY GOODS, 'Zr - eenaiating in part of the following article-Ceche. '1'radeaj from tbe eeuntry are invited toenaoeine eo, i'atilio, liadky, Cvoeateua, I'bilip Alien, Fall belvy etoek, and Ihey will fiud the prices lliver, Merriiuan, and numeroua oilier I'KIN'I'al. bowaa than liiev can be found elkawhera iu llm ail uie style. fcuglieb and French merinos, .y. market. i u ran see re may rely on receiving me beet and moat saleable goods, aa each article la guarantied. OUDEIW FltOM TIIKCOUMUY prompt, ly and carefully attended to. 10,0(10 pairs asaorted fnucy caailinere pants, 10.0110 " aauried fancy and plain aaliiiet do.. i.vw linen panu, one cioin; black, blue, purple, and piuk alparu, Jaconet, book, and Hwiw muslin, a fine of laeea and edging, velvet trimmings, 4t., do. weatie giughama, blue, mixed, end gray ealinet, shi-ep's grey and fauey cloth, Milford aud Hunker IMljeaua, bleached and brown and blue diiHing, deuiine, hi. kory ahirtieg, black velvet, also a line let of plaid drees goods, Mruawts caipvi, aao., as, BOYS' CLOTMXa. Dlue, black, and brown cloth eoele of 'the fiaest quality, tweed buaineaa do., black cloth veals, a hoe lot of blk doe.k.u and eatiuel pauta, all qualiliea and aiie, rubber jacketa, gray ever and under shirts, while and hickory aliuia, bate and cape. U O O TS and 8 II O E H-men'a. boys' anil youths' boom, Indira', niiaaee', and obildron'a aio. rocco, goal, kid, aud ea If bout and aiioea. GROCERIES: Rio eefTee, ireeo and black tee. Near Orteana. Uatavia, and cruahed augur. East Moalon. Slew. ari a, and China eyrup, aall. 11) and bO lb. aacka, nnila, aaaorted eiara. auau aud aoan uiurdra. nam. derand lend, cream tartar, yea! powder, aulera tua, chewing odd aumking tobacco, oysters, prunes, 'epr sauce, oils, Siicea, atarch, aud Cotton bat line, with a variety of other e huvo alao a OREGON CITY Wboleiale Pricea Oorreat, nav noons. , iiauas 4. aruii'inka, Sheelliij, 4-4... . J IaIC) ICOpr.cUverii'. V.coet, Drilling... raoki-cc. ' Uleacked drilling. ... , I ;i: Wheat, pr. ka.....i)l,00 shining, llulliOaia do 40 Rlriix d do I? Potatoes do .., 4l Tickin t. Weld Onions . do ...... 50a?S ina ,. ,.,15 Hour L'.M lllue drilling I I Corn Meal, fiesli 0 I laid liuaey ICoi' l; m'li-. MiitiiN'l ...7ob9h " dried do ID Ja IS Kentucky jeona...ii'ia4.Vacliea, dried do Ill Tweeds. ...iit'iV " do ieulid rniKrs. ' f Itili, dried. aUaSS nine and while l:r M,m imo. lllue aud orange 18 Pork, elf ur none, Fancy " ua.-eea $8a.'IU i.i 2,000 , tioodyear'e rubber nanU. 1 .IHiO (loodyear'e while rubber coala, SOU oaeef Gondyear's long and abort rubber boots, . " S00 " miners' buola. 1,000 doles super flannel evershirts, ..I'J :I5 tno 30U 1,IK (KM) &UU 300 600 300 SOU 450 S50 300 1.200 U00 .lereey Sweeting, Williams' Fuvorile, ea June, lied Aalracban, Sweet June, Crarenatcin, APPLES, si'unca. Karly Harvest, Caroliun June, Sweet Uougk. July Mougli, Summer Queen, Alexander, Waxen, or Cato, Dwarf, 'ennock, 'ippm, rLU dent of tlio nnlion." what bo will do. (KT The Vickaburg (Mi9g.) Pinahcial J' visions, who are opposed to the repeal of Eeriyh Express of Sept 20ib, says, "We really ,"o Missouri Compromise, to the policy of Ml'f'l'i impe, ii rremont aiuill be eleclcd. that lm present adininist ration, and in fiivnrnf wwraa. Will disappoint tbe country by rising above restoring the Federal government to the Green'N aectionaliim, and make himself I ho Prc&i- P'rinciple of Jeftiiruotiian Democracy are D0'"'.1 '"' I That a nreciselv requested to meet in mass mcetim? at the , ",1 .l'enoa' . ef I O 'C1H1TJ1I1, court lieuse ol said county, on the 29th of Twenty ounce Apple, the present month, fori ha purpose of or- gamzing a liepublican parly in said county. Hed Wino Sop, n REPUBLICANS. T llluck Heart, P uud i'ippiu, Momlrom Sweellno-. At llie residence of Opt. J. V. Cochran, in 'Widower, Cutirimih, X'nv. 13, 18.1b", by Rev. D. K. Jihiin, M'P1" Spitienbcrg, iiir. joii.i iiostom to .lliss yxcr IIeavir. uoiuen liiiwel, Holland i'ippiu, Fall Beauty, Siberian I'raii Itoaa Nonpareil, Sweet Pearmain, Sweet Swaar, rd A n XL Z S D ! Fearfcl Ridb Down a Spur opthe Al leghany Mountains A Stags Upset. On the morning of the 2d Oct., nt half past two o'clock a party, twenty one in number, lcfttho White Sulphur Springs for the ter minus of the Central Railroad. All wenl on Very plea, antly until about twelve or ono o'clock in the dny, and shortly after commencing the descentof: Morris mountain C" " , ''n'y '0 the I Yamhill county, on :!, 0.1. bat, Ouvaa M passencers in IIib advalteo - " " n.anu nanotie iiardman, iiuraea ero running away; and to increase a'a ,our )and t months. Tho deceased Ihcir terror tho driver was seen roll ing in the dust. Tbe horses, thus left urn checked, went dating on in their mad ca- DIBS: Winter Sweut, melon, Lady's Sweeting, Columbia, Itouise Bomio D. Jer.. cume to bia death by a. burn upon the temple Ju'lcnne, caused by a stick of wood rolling off the fire and ff - f "r""1)'" knocking him down while bis mother was out of Ka'tl'limJcT' the room. The injury was not considered dunger. Early Heur're, ous, as the little suflerer complained but little, but ''""I"1 ''ei,r its reer, the coach reeling from side toside un deritg beavy top load, first upon the prco- H'e next day after the aecideu. its spirit took jm miu men inclining in tno opposite di- W"B s8 fection, until at last it was thrown violent- "'w,mm ,,ie H '"ve die voung, was said sf yore lyover mangline, bruising and crushing T$i ea the limbs of the terrified nnssnnrrpi-. l ili;,,,, more, ' onehorseandbreakinffaleffofannil,,! Th'fml1 f friendship, love, youth, all that t c - o IS, oadd to the confusion of the scene, the Esceptmere breath ; since the silent shore horses which were not disabled continued Tiinid"!,!! .i!? ?? ,l,os,e wl,0.lo,,e!8t t to drag the wreck over the ground, while the occupants were indiscriminately piled and unnbla to help themselves. Rich, mond Whig. Chomontell. While Duoyan, Fine Gold ef Summer, Huhardaon'sN'onsuch Nonhern Spy, it. 1. Greening, (I lor; a Muudi, Lady Apple, Virginia Greening) Tolpy lluvking, Milum, lloxbury Rusret, Yellow New'uPippia, Wine Apjile, Red Peurmain, Winter CJueen, Xnwark King, American Pippin, While Pearmain, liambo, Carolina Apple, Baldwin, Newtnn Snittenberir. Westlicldaecknof'ib'r PEARS. Janephins D'Mcltlll, Vicar of Winkfield, ' Croaane Berjuinot, Darborn'a Seedling, Triumiih D'Jeiti, Pasea Colmar, llnrtlet, Moon's Pear, Virtroliie. Dutch Du Angelean, c7uu rfune, Eurly Butter. Clapp'a Early. KpU-iiUia Ataorlmcut of Ueoka. auch aa the moat approved worka on Phrenology, Psychology, llydri'lMlliv. and Meameriain. a. . plicablo to all the coudilious of life, and erlainiiig "i euim auu cure ol all diaeatea alto the ..Revelations of A. J. Uavie, the Clairvoyant," w in an mo oiner hoiks bv the ninio author. Al.e. 8 T A T I O N K K V of all kinds. AU, PKESTDNS MAP OK OREGON and WASH INGTON. WM. DIERDORFf' Jt Co. r.8 GOODS exchanged and the highest market price paid for butter, e gtrs, bacon, chick ens, flour, and almost anythiug the farmer hoe for l' VVM. D.4C0. Oregon City, October 4, 18.1S. y Holland A White, ( FIUE I'ROOP BKtCK BUILUINa, ) MAIN ST., OREUON CITY, uucy oemwere overaauis white ehirU, . heavy hickory shirts, heavy check sliirU, Memuiaek shirla, lambs' wool underslilrts, 1 regalia undershlrta, grey Hanuel undertlilrts, btmba' wool drawere, bleached diill diawers, overalla, Denim frocks, oouutry-kuil wool aocks, heavy white and mixed cotton do.. 1,000 pieces supsr silk pocket haiidkerchivfa, . 100 doxeu auier black silk neckerchiefs, i 9110 cambric handkerchiefs, 301) rubber belts, 250 " . buck gloves, 4110 " buckMii gold bags, ' ' ' 1 ,0110 doeakiu buaiuoaa eoata, 1 , 400 black cloth frock coats, 9,000 aaaorled ovorcunls, , - 600 pea eoata, 3,0011 silk, elolh, and velvet veate, ' . , ill) balee bluo and white blankets, i SO A sheeting, . . 60 drills, ' ' 30 asserted duck, , , . 60 cases fine felt hate, 100 " straw hats. Foranlehy , WM. G. BADGER, Wholesale Clolhiug Warehoimc, No. 109 Battery, cor. Merchant t., San Franciaee. N. H.So gooda aold at retail. ltJm3 . 10al5 ..37al() COaba Furniture) do IOiiM llunia., ' do. wide.DIA Uueun..,, M. do lainte.......NiiU.'i) rimuKa. GiiiKhauu... l.iu'.';' Ila'iiril, pr ca...., Alpaca ,.25ubi: " pi k.g... labia damask S07.V shot. " elolh C'iiiIJI Small eiea 9?a3 Irish linens .-iOagj Uut-k.,, ffju:i ci.otiii.su. ika'i. Sheep gruy punta &?,n3 Our..... 31) Mulinel , do. ,$i:isU'bile leotl, iu oil,..):1 J Fancy case. du. ...$ ln.V vnaiuuit. llluck raw. do. ft.lu? Manilla, small S3 Kedflan'l shirts $ UW " large.... lllue du. do. fn.'wlti Hemp Hickory ehirla Ah? caanLaa, Culieo do tial J Ailtimntliie aotiTa ii siiiiks. :Sjh? rm Men's kip liootij:'Jii-Jj Ckmhs. ' siiier da do.,..jl4 Havana fUOaHfr " flue s.'cd bi German ,. .SlOntf.'i Uoys' kip bouts 'j American 'OaAO " he vy W x dojtlj f." tobaocu. Mena' brii'apr. dux.. $i 1 7 Pride of llio Uuiou.40o4i " kipbr'aprdo.l'.'0-Sull 30a.'l3 11 calf sewed do..$.'l lake's 37 Women's h'vy ah's-lSl.t! luauwaaa. " linedo J 1 6; Shovels j$eal4 UHOCKRir.s. Spades tfUalO Coffee 1 lulfi'Aves SliaJil Tea iOalii Millanwa llHaJI Sutjar.no. I Chi'a.... 11 Xoutsuws 75aSU'."i ' cruhed 1 (i I uhlv cutlery, 10 jure! Sole rulus lUal Ii ailvuuce ou .. V. coal Slurch 14' Pocket cutlery, 2S pre! Hyrup E Uo.ii.ii... $1,211' advance. do. e) Island ,,VU Other uilicles of hanl- NOMolinwes wurefnuii 20 to 30pr I.iv. Salt 3a.? i' ct advance. Tuhle Suit .... SJ.i4 Nails, nss'd sixcs,pr kg 83 Kaudwichl.isalt.. SuX'i' ' . lioiacshoo.i.2ja33 Pepper. 3o "iu. Allnpiee 411.' Lamp $la$9 Ciuuamon......l...unuRil'l.iuseed boil ('Ai9 Soup.,.,,..,.. lilalliTurpentine prt,'ull S'J Slsiolntion of Copartnership. ' mil E flfiriiirlllMriJiifl hMlnfnrfl aawiMlaia IuIiuuh TT E.EP. con,V,,",)r " nd a full aaaorlment of JL the eubecribera under the firm of Ustow & 7, ?, ' M'ctn bw,n WHOLESALE Ca was dissolved bv mutual consent Ausuat Hi The old archer's abafla, porhapathe eurly grave Inch meu weep over may be meant to save." Oregon City University. THE PRIMARY DEPARTMENT of (hi. institution will he opened on the 10th IVST L'm'! NEXT' ift ' "COLLKGE-'! liUILDIO, aud for the present will be under me charge of S3T No election returns have been re ceived from Calhoun county. The Iowa Ro. porter, in explanation, savs that the citizens Mr- F JOHNSON & Miss JTJLIA JOflXSOV of Calhoun county, while on tbeir wav In Tuition, $3,00 for a term of eleven wceks,- vote, were interrupted by a drove of elk miT,,"' - f"r ls,lI"," Ui te"". ' a arove ot eiK, unless hy special arrangement wilh the teachers. after wbich, every man, deserting the W". C. JOHNSON, polls, rrave chase, and never Pm U.b , xv. o, taoO-JOwa bee. Board of Trustew. - i- ' - " - - atia MWVn. fU exercise the elective franchise. S3T Mr. George Steers, the well known clipper builder at New York, was killed by being thrown from his carriage. He was the builder of the celebrated yacht America. Jefferson, Red Damask, Green Gage, Yellow Gage, Nunip, PLUMS. Washington, : Sweet Damson, Smith's Orleans, Cue's Golden Drop, CHERRIES. Downtnn, iMuy Duke, 1 Vanschaick, Black .Motello. nlinnl IV-lw Tl. ...... -J beautirul grafta of the foregoing varieliee, of thrifty frrnwll, r.Ai .... t- ,1 i , . J b. ...... .,vl iu niree veara oio. i have a n miracry of aliout Twenty Thousand seedlings which I wish to sell. A.STANTON. ouiem, vcu i'va, lBjU,-2Sn-tim. Red Carnation, Royal Anil, Kentish, Blaijc Eagh)) My nursery compriS" liiih 1 3 J0. I'ersons indebted will please make pay. msnt te Jos. liarstow, who will receive all debts due tlie late firm. JOS. BAU8T0W, ; W. CORBY. Cartemah, Sept 6, 1830. ; St x Jos. Barstow . ' IS by himself, and would respectfully say In hia friends aud the publie geurrully thai he la Uiaukful for put patronage, and will continue buai neaa at the old atand, and will ever be ready to mvi. uw uuw iu iiiunq who may iavor nun Willi a call. Come oue, come all, both great aud small, and irive mm a cull before nnreliiumrr U.u aucn aa uiaca imcK, sncK, and shantihai eoata. of I aud examine for yourselves Ins splendid and select caaeimere, eassinelle, satinet, and cloth : vesta, slock of I.. .a' .:u. , t.. . ' ' I DRY GOODS, PROVISIONS, CLOTlt- INO, BOOTS, SHOES, and CROCKERY, Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Spices, Ate., ate., Hats, Nulls, Brooms, Sto., and almost every thills' nertaitiiinr to a general uueoi ousmeas. , All kiuds of country produce takeu in exchange. Couulrv friends wiil unu ii io uicir advantage to give me a call. Cauenuih.Sept 6. ' , Blank Books. AFRESH supply, and first-rate assorlrhrht ef full and half bound BLANK HOOKS, juat received ex "Young America." Pane Books, Sheep end Tuck Memorandums, Monthly and Meekly Time Books, Ueceipt Doiiks, Shipping and Storehouse, and Cash Copying Press Books, School Writing Hooka, Miniature Blanks, Notes, Drafts, Hills Lading, Aio., 4to.. , Noisy Carrier's Book and Stationery do., Nos. 64 & bG Loiio Wharf, and 97 aep.S0-m3 , Dattery at., San Francisco. aud RETAIL: DRY GOODS: A laree Quantity, comiilinc ourtlv nf nrii r .11 kinds, merinoe, Euglikh and French aliaeaa, do laines, fancy aud black silk, aheetliura. al.inin.n. ,.., tweoue, coaaiiiierea, cououauea, nickurya, denima, drilling, aatiuetla, blue, black, grey, and MtlAVU, V.V., O.C GROCERIES: A well selected aaaortmelit. in nart conaiatlnor of ...... - '... ' uBur, cuiiea, tea, evrup, soap, candles, rruit, Hour, butter, bacon, ap ce, pepper, salt, suleratua, soap powder, ink powder, yeoat powder, gun powder, to. CLOTHING bull', ailk, black eutiu. cloth, and caainiar. i.luin and fancy : punla, a large aswirtmcut of doeskin. casaimere, cloth, jeans, eulinot, liueu, aud all other kinda ; hata, cups ; ever ami under shirts slocks, handkerchiefs, aud cravats, aud a thousand other thiugs, such as LOOTS SHOES, women's coarse and fino boots, fine black and col orsd palters, slippers, &C. ; meu 'e calf shoes, light and heavy browns, kip and calf boots, calf and enameled gaiters, boys' and children's boots, shoes, auu ganers. . . Also, nails, spikes, hammers, hatchets, saws axes, scythes, steels, squuree, &o.t &e. CT Tbe above gooda will be aold at the lowest market rates. All kiuds of produce taken in ex change for goods. Sept 19, 1856. , y ' For Sale. A GOOD INDIAN HORSE. PriA .;n Apply to C. POPE I, - , Oregon City, Nov. 22. Main street. Notice to Stockholders. rpiIE STOCKHOLDERS ef the Tualatin j. mver iransponaiion and Navigation Com pany will meet at the place known aa BROWN'S vfm Kfl&Y' 00 lhe 'J'datin. n FRIDAY, NOV. 28th, at 10 a. m.. nt l,i,.h .;m. .' Herald says, that every one of the Fre- ZZZZZ JZfK' By order of the Directors. , THOS. POPE, Prea't H. V. V. Johnson, Sec'y. Oregon City, Nov. 22, 1836. 32wl More Deserters. The Norfolk (Va.) moat electors in that State were Democrat io membari of tbe last Legislature of Vir g'nia. ' Gin. WmrriEtB. The Mississippi Free Trader Jias the following : "This d'wtiaguiahed gentleman, who was sleeted Jeleeate to Congress from Kansas, and to whom the Republicans refused a seat, is now on a tour inrougn i no northern counties of this Slate, stim. Minima; uie Kansas emigration movement, and re- e.iuinrr niili.fm.nl. .P . ...g ........ u, uibu uuu conu-iDuiionsor mo. ey." l A pious minister, after lecturing a rae?ed onnnay (school class in a moat edifyinf manner MmwaJ tn n!a ,U. : 1 . . . .' r.-r .... .,,. aJ amging "Jordan,'' meaning the hymn. "On Jordan's stormy banks I ,etand. The worthy man wsa horrified bv hear. . .1 i , i , . , ... - uie wpoie aciiooi immeaiaieiy rnKe op, "Jor alaa am a hard road to travel, I believe." Ti Taoa Foaca There are two kinda of weapon. . We have raixhan guns, Minie rifles, and Btiarpe a nflea : nut mere a one thine; that ehooto further than all these. It is a shot from the ype battery, ft goes around the world : it circles cities and threads plains ; it wends ite way through weods: it rattles t the rifling of the ship on the timet distant aeaaj it is never spent when aimed hhfh, but ricochets, striking with fresh foree every r.... .r ..i, , t How to Know i Fool. A fool, eaya the Arab proverb, may be known by a'n things : anger with- wn cause, rpeecn without prom, change wilhool awHive, ioqoiry wiiboot object, potting trout in a traager, and aot knowing bia fricada Cram bia foes. tW A Yankee editor eava:"Tbe mareb ofchr mtion onward onward like the aW but in trepid tread of a jackass toward a peck of eats." TTTE wn.r, TAT CASff or TP. ADE for gnerf WHEAT at fhemaTM price in.in..l.1 f tr AM JER. oris 312 R E - X E W GOO D,S , CIIAP.M AX eV WAF..NEK S. Sealed Proposals WILL T?E RECEIVED by the underaigned until FRIDAY, NOV. 28. fo, clearing the channel of the Tualatin River from the bride at Harria" Ferry to Moere'a Dam. Said propoeala to be for clearing the fiver of all DP.IFT between said points, and for removing all SNAGS from a channel of 50 feet wide. Said work to be completed by 1st July 185? THOS. POPE, Pres't Tualatin Trans. & Nov. Co. Oregon City, Nov. 22, lb56. 32wl Wow on hand, and for sale by the Sub ncnoor, 100 Crates crockery, 12,500 lbs crystalizcd white sugar, 12,500 " superior brown sugar, 1,800 '' S. I. sugar, iu kegs, 30 kegs Stuart's syrup, 100 boxes soap, 25 bags codes, 10 cases Prido Union tobacco, 100 doi wool socks, 1,500 yds red prints, 3,000 " furniture prints, damaged, 400 ps silk hkfs, ' 50 boxes Salerutus, 1 case honey, 100 boxes tea very cheap, 300 yds low price linsey, , 130 " carpet, 200 " merinoe, 1 0 bales gunny bam, 40,000 lbs Liverpool salt, 30 doz brooms, 100 gross matches. GEO. ABERNETHY & CO, Oct 10, 1856. faster, Oregon audi California Packet Line. THE following vessels will run in con nection as a REGULAR LINE be- 2u PORTLAND and SAN FRAN-Ss Bark OCEAN IURD, Wicoins, Ma " CHA.S. DEVENS, IIealiv, Bng I. B. LUNT, Richado.v, 1 he Burks have all been eomwreH r.e.nil .-J are in firat-rate order, commanded hv e.nerJn captains. treighte will be carried at the lowest rates. Produce sent from ani nort a .k. . . .. Oregon City, or lo the Lion Citv w.V. .n k. ceived and forwarded to 8an Francuce. Aoun-utu. ABKUNET1IY oc. CO., OreEon Crtv. ABERNETHY, CLARK & CO-Nov.22,'56-32tf 8.n France.. Bon Son! CHARMAN" 4. WARNER are now ready u receive PORK at their old stand in Oregon City. Come, farmers, bring in year boss we wjll pay yon, aa we promised, a good priee for them, cash er trade. dot 15 In Banitrr. John McLaughlin, complainant, va. Franeis W. Pettvorove ic Alfred P.itv Ciackamai County District urt, Oregon ritory. T Una cause it appearing by an affidavit of j. oompiainaui med with his bill that both of tbe defendants are non-residenta of the Territory it Wiib nrAormA k. It,, f ...... .1... .L r. i . . order, and have the same published, directed to ta.d defendanta j thia ia therefore di'ecled to the t -it, ii ",v rraucia . . reuygrove anit Alfred Pettygrove, and they are hereby notified that this suit was commenced againet them on the 6th day of Sep. tember, 1S55 J that the object of tbe bill ia toouiet the title te lot No. 6 in block No. 28 in Oregon City in favor of the complainant, and far a decree that a certain bond, touchin? the isme, made by (lie complainant td Alfred Pettygrove on the I3th aay oi September, 181.1, b canceled. The said defendanta are required to appear at said Court, on the first day of the next term thereof after the date of this notice, aud answer lhe bill, er that the same will be taken aa confeesed. In witness whereof, I have hereunto sub It. . scribed my hand and affixed my official seal, this 15th day of May, a. d. 1850. r-.S. HOLLAND, Clerk. Nov. 8th, Ia 3ow8 Harness tanker & Saddler. THE subscriber has bought out the establish ment formerly owned by A. K. Post, and is now carrying ou the HARNESS aud SADDLE. AY business in nil its brunches i the I.I Kit V STA BLE beloniriiiff to the minl.li.l lim.nl. ia nlui kept up, where homes and oarriageaare conatantly kept for Ihuaccommodation of the nuhlin. Hnr... lelt at my atable, will nluaye bo treated with par licular attention, and well fed. 1 have been con. nrcted with thia eatublishnieiit fur some four years, and am now permanently located, where I shall al ways be happy to wail on all who may favor me wihi mean. w. 1J. fAKTlJW. The best of TI.MOT1IY it AY kept constant; ly on hand. Oregou City, Oct. 18, 185C-27y. Saw ZVXilL I WILL rent my SAW MILL, and timber for its use, for one or more years, ou very favora ble terms. The works are in complete repair) and there is an extended custom to this mill, aa it rune all lhe dry aeason, aa well as most of the wet season. Steady, temperate men with fami lies, can now have a first rate chance lo "make a raise." I will sell some of niv fine blooded emil. on good terms. DAVID NEWSO.M. Marion Co., Sept 6, 1850. , 22w8 We are now Receiving AND have in store ' 100 sacks Rio coflee. HO whole and hlf bbls crushed surar, 30 " no ' 100 doz brooms, 250 boxes Eng. soap, ' 100 candles, 100 elans, an'd ait. Together with a general assortment of crockery, hardware, boots and shoes,' paints and oils, etc., oxu., which we offer for sale at aa low pricea aa they can be purchased in Oregon Territory. v ot. UiIUiVr ec CO. Oregon City, Sept. 19. M. M. LUC1S. I. UALTOR. Lucas tit Dalton, HOUSE, SIGN, & ORNAMENTAL PAIN TERS, i.o., , . ; HAVE received and offer for sale) ' 4000 lbs Atlantio white lead, 350 gallons boiled linseed oil) 300 ' raw . " 300 turpentine, ""' SU0 '" Tilden's No. 1 furniture VarnWi, 150 " " coach S00 Japan 'i 1000 lbs of putty, 6 dm Adama 6-10 brushes, 6 dot aaah tools aaaorted, 10 packs ef leaf gold, j 10 ' silver, 100 lba of Small's assorted colors, m 3 gram of camel and eable huh pencils, 5500 II efglusa, 8x10, 10x13, 10x14, 10x15. Glazed sash, any quantity, of tho following sitiw ana price! ' 8x10, $.1,25 per Window, 10x12, 4,00 " 0x13, 4,00 10x14, 4,50 ' 10x15, 6,00 " Messrs. L. A. D. would respectfully call the at tentton ol the trade and the public generally to fx amine men stock neiore purchasing elsewhere. LUCAS & DALTON, June 28 1850. Front at., Portland U. 3. MAIL LINE. Portland aud Aitorla. . The Spk-ndid Steamer . : l Multnomah tzi$&. WILL continue to run regularly between Port, land uud Astoria, ia Vauoouver, Twice A wkkk, leaving Poilland on Monday and Thursday morning of each week for Astoria; and Astoria for 1'crllaud ou Tueaduy aud Friday moruiugi touching VANCouvsR.y r. Hi'.lkns, Uainibs.Catii. usrf , &t., each Way. For freight or passage, ajiply to It. IIOYT, Master, i , ielG Orut Hoyt's Wharf-bont, Portland. , , , ! ' I ' U. 8. MAIL LINE. ' Ortfon City ami Portland Daily Packet, glU si , , Jennie Clark, :?33t i. C. AINSWOKTH, MASTElt, Will run daily, (Sun lnys excepted,) In the a!.ovo named trade, leaving Oregon City every dny at 8 o'clock, a. m. liutiirnln, will leave Portluud al, 3 r. at., touching at ull iiilcrmodiutc point. . For freight or passage apply un board. ap21-tf Yamhill Trade. COCHRAN, CASSADY & Co.,' under the name aud style of the Yamhill Compilum aro now running the steamer J. 4'lillloii, of about 00 lolls burthen, built ex! prcKily for the Yamhill thado. Will leave CANE MAlion Mondays, Weduradays, and Fridays, at 8 A. M. Freight charged bv "ship measurement.'1 COCHRA N, C ASSAD Y d CO, v Oregon City, Nov. 8, '50. 6ltf , IVlTl'iltl HOTEl ' Mdrrisoil at., between I'Voutand First sts., ' PORTLAND, O. T. Charuvs reaaouabla. S.D.SMITH, ,:. March 15, 185U-4rj Proprietor. . W. 7. Burns, WAGON AND CARRIAGE' MAKER, " Oil BOON CITY, O.f. ! ID" Strict ottentiori paid to repairing, and antla fuction to patrons warruuted. fcbi)-43 , Soinulliiiitf WcV. WE, in addition te our Gnery and Baking btiaincaa, have jiwt received a good and well selected stock uf DRY GOODS, suuh as calicoes, munlim, ulolls lie luints, satinclts, tweed, Kentucky jeuns, &e., Ab. alao a good aasortiueiil of flannels, bod licking, and drills, pocket baud, kerchiefs, neckorchiefs, &.b., all of which Wc war. rant to be of tho best quality, and will sell aa low as cun be bought at any other homo in tho city. We say lo the farmers, We bail fill your bills com' pletely, which will save you so Miucli trouble in ruuniiig around elsewhere, Cull and see. Aug. 10. CHARMAN ,f WARNER. ' ZiUinhnr. T.iimhnr rpiIE Oregon Milling and Transportation Co, X have established a LUMBER YARD on the river bank in rear of the store of Allan, McKinlay & Co. - . Lumber in larpe or small nuantitiM. inrlnrlin 3 ...- ' . . . . t; .iuuij aim nonnng, can always no nan oy ll'iii-auvu ai ine store oi F. S. Il A. HOLLAND, Oregon Cily, May 10, 1856. GEO. ABEKSETIir efc Co., MERCHANTS, OREGON CITY, O.f. Abcrnethy, Clark ck Co., COMMISSIOJC ANB f OBWABDIKG MESCHAjlTS, San Franciico, Cat., ' Will attend to selling Oregon produce, and fill or- era lor uoeds, broierie, ate., at the lowest rale. The patrons? of lba people of Oregon ia r. pectfully eoliciied. Aug. 2. Wanted! OATS, barley, puutoea, botur, egg", bacon, lard, Ac, for wbich we will dh eaih or Had. CHARMAN 4, WARNER. Wotice to all whom it may Concern. MESSRS. Sprenger at Shonk.late ef the Ore goo House, would rearjectfullv reooeat thai 11 knowing tbemaelve to be indebted U them, wonld come forward and aetile at Uieir residence, Oregon City, ewioire of J. N. Preecett, SPRENGER A SHCXK. Oregen Cily, ft 18, '5S-87-4W. DR. Orgooda IndiaChofagogui.aad Dr. Jonee' Anirnean Chojaoriw, at the ORLGON CITT DRUG STORE. for Sale. IWISII tsaellfour yoke of CJOOD WORK OXEN. Those wiahing to buy work cattle would do well bfgive me a call af my residence en L pper Molalla, Clackama county. J.T. WlXGFIELD. Sept 27, 1856. 24w5 PRESTON'S 8eetimal and CeontyMAP of OREGON and WASHINGTON TEB hITORIES-fovbT ang 16 CHARLES POPE, Jr. POCKET aad tab! eotlery of first eoaJ.tv, tor eale by CHARMAN $ WARNER. TU8T RECEIVE Dj J iu bbia and hlf bbla IN O sugar, 38 " brushed " 4000 lb No 1 China 10 hlf bbls Carolina rice) 15 " - dried apple) 15 kege ' 10 hlf bbla " peaches, 10000 lba Liverpool salt, 10 cases table salt, - ' 50 bbls Santa Cruz lime, 5000 lb munilla rope, asa'd sires, 100 kegs nails, ' 50UO qr flour sacks, 6 bales drillings, , . 1 2 cases ass'd pie fruits. 12 M " pickle, 20 bundle window sash, ass'd aizei) 24 pannul doors, 2 dot pul. grains sdoops, 100 sack Rio coffee, , . . . 1 0 mate black pepper, 10 bale oakum, 100 lingle and double Lloclis, asa'd aizeai 6 gross P ft M yeast powders, 10 doz zinc wash boards, i 500 gaUS.I.ayrup, 4'Ht0 lb white lead, pure, 500 ted 40 gala copal varnish, ' 1 5 doz paiut brushea, asa'd sizes, ,15 - 3 hooped bucket, 200 gala boiled linaeed oil, 100 ' raw " m Together wilh a good assortment of HARD WA RE and CARPENTERS' TOOLS A II ef which we propose eelling at price to suit the time. Call and eee for youraelvee. W. C. DEMENT Av CO., Main at., oppoaite tbe Laud Oflice. Oregon City, April 19, 1856. A , J nut Itt'ccived, NEW and general assortment of DltYJ GOODS, Coilaiating of Do I.aim a, JnConet. Hook .Moulin, omss-harred Muslin, Ediring, Inner lion, Buhli'in Ladies' hose, collars, itc, ecu. Alsd, BOOKS and STATIONERY. ClIAIiLJiS POPE. Jr., aug 10 ' Main St. . What's the Use oi1 doing' Barefoot? fpilE suhseriber has opened a boot and shoe shop L in this city, wliem making and mending will be done to order on shout no i u k. I also keen constantly on hand ready made boots and shoes, which I will sell on reasonable term. Thankful for past favors, I still solicit a reasonable share of patronnge, Cull and try lis anyhow. J. H. BLANPIED. Oregon City, Aug. 9, 1856. 17mB Who Want a Oood Saddle ? IMl E subscriber, living five miles south-west of . Lafuyetlc, in Yumhillcouiny, is now carrying on the business of Saddle Making in good earnest. Ho keeps constantly ou hand the best snijdhs that cun be manufactured with the niatcriii'e nt coin- ' maud in Oregon. Those wishing ft gemliue aaddle warranted to fit en both sides, and rigged out in complete style, cheap for cash, or good trade would dowelltngivemeaeall. My shop ia situated on Bakers Creek near where the road fcroaae it lead ing from Porllnnd and Oregon City, "up country" by the way of Smith's bridge on the North Fork of lamhill. ID" I keep every tliinz in the saddlery line, so Dridles, Martingales, Halters, Line, A'c , Ac. eepi.2u-v.ill. J. u. jibinubiisui. Fresh Oregon TimaHhy fteed. BUSHELS inat iMeivaH and for sale r by WM. C. DEMENT A CO. 150 tQ foe) want atov-king yarn t J aul CHARMA We have it. AN A WARNER. OREGON HA Ml and SHOULDERS foraale by all CHARXAN WARNER. Something' New. ANY person having a Melodeon, Seraphine Acoordeon, nr other reed iiutrumcnt. witlt broken or defective reed., can have them repaired by applying or (ending to Clio M. Kester, at hi residence, two etuarc bark' from tbe Baptiat Meeting House, in lhe North part of Ore-'on Citv. Charge for inserting single reeds from $1,50 to ' Ss2,W. Reosonab.e dtdu.tkin for a arenter nun ber. C. M. KEaTEU. Oregoa City, September 22, 1855-2 J TlRUSHES, scrub, band, and tooth; do hair; Aj paint bruabea, cic. for sale at the store of CHARMAN A WARNER. DO yoa want Hay Forks, Spad.-s and Klnivela t Call at CHARMAN A WARNER S. . GLASS, Qneenmaee, and Croekerv, at apl9 CHARMAN A WARNERS rX) pick fancy shoe, either IaJiea' or gentle.' JL Men a, call al aul 6 CHARMAN A WARNER S.