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...tinff Ourfrt lllilitUlilJIM. dllll ill Vill llcatingouf national liunor iliroujjln.ul toe - Us lvl. Tht we are tor a free eromeot, fre territory, free wt:u, tid i free rre,anJ '" aWdiiiif, con liduac in lli iruili ami imprennbility of our posiiioa, that with fro pro and free poliiicl AsM, WB nave no fraraoftlia result of the (frt-at tntl tluil i now pglng 00 between huioun liurrty ti.d diMjiutitiii. Resolved, Thai we hnve nailed ourcl en lo the mast lit-ad; we proclaim tliti .iniaign opened, mid mnk or swim, sue. viva ui erili, we will never demr. our col or. On moilon, Tboi. Topp, W. C. Johnson, nd V. L Adams, were appointed a cor. responding ominittee willi additional now or to eeloct tlirco men from each precinct, who ihall act as a county commltiee. The corresponding committee were further In. UrucU-d to co-operate with other organ Izaliona in calling a Turriioiinl convert ventioo. The delegation from Welling ton cnuntj rendered valuable assistance by iLeir pretence and au;getiuiia. On motion, The Oregon Argu, and other paper favorable to Republican prin ciple were requested to jmbli.h ilicsc pro ceeding. Tbe meeting adjourned. W.T. MATLOCK, Chairman. F. Johnson, Ste'y. Te tha O. D. !e H. T. ' Srolhen and Siitenl bid you fare well, and a 1 do o I fool llint I am leaving an Order which hai for iu object one of the noblest causee under Ilcaven, that of ave ing fellow mortal rom a bodily a well a spiritual duett). Brother, I leave you with many regrets, a also prayer fur your future suc-cpm, and I know you will have it if you will unite, and with a will tay, " Ride on glo rious liar, and scatter every cloud of in temperance in thia now darkened land." Sitter, you alto have a great work to do here j your I a power, which although used pmuivvly, ia the moil )oteiit ; and you now have it to decide hi ther you will be the mean or not of saving many of a now noble yonth from a drunkard' grave. Use that power which God ha givi-n you tu opportunity oft'ers, and in a few short years I hero will be no need for a Division of S. of T, a all will bo temperate from principle ratbur than by compulsion. I sign myself, Timeo Nihil. IVest Grove, Nov 25, 1850. A Glass Uallot Hoi A Desidera TCM. A newly invented ballot box has been brought out in New York, which, in these time of corruption nud fraud at elections, ought to be generally adopted in every Slate. The public auihoritiesof San Fran cisco have ordered '130 of lime new ballot boxes. The ballot.hoxe art the Invention Of Mr. Samuel U. Jollie, of New York. The re ceptacle or box for ihe ballots is of glasi,oi a globular form, but thick mid strong ciiough lu resist a riflu ball or brickbat ; and yet they are so perfectly transparent that every voter can see his ballot as it pas aes through Ihe iron aperture into the box from t lie hands of the inspector of the election. Thii transparent ballot box i firmly secured in an iron frame, and can be attached by screws to the desk of the presi Wins officer, ami thus all attempt at ''stuff ing" or other malpractice, by force or fraud, vaa effectually be prevented. JUiimsSkntknckd it Last. Wilb'am Arri mii, convicted of "manslaughter" upon so indict tntnt Charging bim willi murilor ia the first de X, by killing lute Allison by menus of an ''in fernal machine," baa at last been seulenced tuteu jsars confinement and hard labnr in tin State pen itantiary, and pay 4 h coats of prosecution. His Jiroeecution hat Cost Iho authsritias of Cincinnati thauuudt of dollars. Tna Vioilanci Coastrrrrs w New Yoaa. Charles P. Duaue has commented a tuit in New York against James Dowt, one of tbo members of Iht Saa Franc woo Vigilance Committee, and lays damages '. $100,000. Dowt was arrested and hold to bail in tha sum of $25,000. Wm. ' Mulligan, has also brought tuit against the whole of tb Executive Committee, aud elalme damages the tame amount. Coleman and Duwt were aise arretted upon Ibis suit aud bold to bail in the sum of $25,00 each. Eminent couusel, after carefully investigating the matter, declare that the omplauianta art entitled to heavy damages. (XT The great scheme of the Honduras Sail road Co., with a capital of $10,000, 000, under a British charter, is again talk ed of. The directors are divided between England and the United States, and some of tha enest influential firms give counten. anceto ihe project, and appear in the direc tory, as agent to procure subscriptions. If MfOoeJen is employing the Parliamentary recess ia the composition oi a democratic History of England. tar It is said that a memorial will be prepared by the Episcopal Convention now in session in Now York, to the Jooerl Contention of the Epis copal Church) that meet ia Philadelphia, for the fall reuistatemeat of Bishop Onderdouk tUnaa er Mies Dix Among the passengers ias the Baltic, just arrived in New York, is Mi D. L. l)ix, tbe philanthropist, whoa labors in the eausa of tha insane are so wall known. During her ab seaco frata tha United Slates, Miss Uix bat trav eled exteoaively tluoogh Great Britain, and in near ly every country of Europe, investigating the con Ctioa of tha iasas ; and on many occaaioot has ka tha aoeane of carry ing out measure ef great importance for securing to the afflicted tha wisest aad beat system of management, G3r In attestation of tbe excellence of the character of Andrew Joyner, Esq., w ho re. cent I j died in North Carotins, the Nation al Intelligencer state that be bad been a eoatinaous and punctually paving subscri ber to tbal paper toPf year. Fstaowr r tm hotTtt t ham from ib Uiuiaaua p, that Iwoof lli Killiuof IcUmb eandidaias o( tbst Htai. Petsr Awssnder and WMIiaio II. Lswia, have reeenlly declared, SDveckas delivarte bf lltoui al public mMlings, ia tb former that if the praeidaatial alretiM wore eanlWd la lluehauan au4 Krem-.m, he uH act vat fur lluebanau i and ihe lallar Ibsl the Interest ef lb Koutl, would 1m at tlTeeluallv PfiMiaied by lh else lioe vf Jolm C. Kreinoiil as by Ihe eUwltoa of J am lluehauan. ThU last dcelaralio wa vociferously kv i l.e Aniarican liweUNf U whk'h it was addreeatd. and it as rralJ as lb persona' aealiuMiut of mauy vf hi sudiien. OtT A biy, on b in luM lo J-ulina the word '"boil," said : "1'o.iiive b-'il, coiupar stive boiler, superlative but.n Eellgloa Ketlr. Tli Itev. Dr. McC'arty will hold Epunopal see. vie al wlf Pt l,Ji8uoJay UHMuiog iu lh ekapel halurday, Dec 0, Ii06. A Card. rpiIE subscriber would inform hi anmereoe X Irieuuaauo putfonasf uki.i.u. till ana PullTLANDi lliel ha will bo .b.eut for about iwo month. About lh first of February nasi ho a ill sjeiu ri-euni Ins leaehini( in lbs above plaera, whe h will b hsppy to wait on any wh may wout hie eervicea, CEO. P. NEWELL, Teacher of lh Oruau. I'isna Forte, Pec. 6, 'd-3-lw3 MelcUon. aud Vooil Music. ZEori Wanted. T WILL give lh highest market price for liUUUr.lI IIVUO, ueinereo iu me nun City Market. C. ALUIIIOIIT. Uregon City j fee. 6, Uluc-ktinllb nud lliora, Lk Here! 1 LLAN, McKINLAY It CO. beta bow ou il. hand a lorgs aud well wleeled stock of Bar Iron, Caet Kleel, llona shoo do., (iermin do., Null rod do., Plough do., l'lats do.. and intend to keep up lb aaearlment s as lo suit tha wants of ciulomers. Civa in call, aud you will find Dial wa not only have the fullest slock, but will sell "as ehesp as th cheapeeL" W are contlautly receiving addilious to our aatorlmeut, so as to repine what is sold. Dee. 6, '66. Salt! Mailt Cf TONS "Sin Quenliu" SALT, ia alnul mtJ 80 and 1 00 Ib. ba-e, just recsived aud for nila very cheap at ALLAH, flCAI.li.AI fVV.a. Oregon Cily, Dee. 6, IbViG. Coffc-ff. IF YOU WANT a really g.d article of COF FEE, Ihe uirleraigned have gil 13,000 Ibit bel "Costa Rlcv' Com iu and lnok at it. ALIAS, ShKJXLAX f CO. Oregon City, Dec. I), 18iC. Vrt'nt Iiidiii-i'iueut. The rnoHniEToR of THE FKEXCH STORE iu litis cily, lakes Hut nwlhod lo invito the public lo cull aud examine bis elwk of t O O D 8 . lie has now ou h.iti.l, sn.l will couliuueloreeeivc bv almot every steamer, a tine aitortmenl 01 the best quality of coods, which he is determined lo tell us chesp as anybody else, if not a little cheaper. The Lndlcs lu Pnrllculnr, are rwiui-sird lo come where they will find the best siid LATEST FASHIONS of Drue Cowls, of every description. Ilu haa. and Is oonslantlv receiving, U K I C O O D 8 , cousinling in part of the following articles Coc-heco. i'scilio, llmlley, Conestego, I'biliv Allen, Fell Uiver. Merriiiisu.snd numerous other riilNTd, all late styles) EngUh and r tench merinos, Lvons cloth i black, blue, purple, ami pink alpacas, j.iconel, biKk and 8w;m niiilin, a line aawrlmenl of lace and edging, velvet trim. ingt, ic, domentio gingham, blue, mixed, and (jruy satinet, sheep's grey an I fancy cloth, Milford and Uunker Hill jeans, bleached and brown sheet ing, brown and blue drilling, denims, biekory shirt ing, black velvet, slsoafiue lot of plaid dress goods, Uruatels csqiel, iSco.,c. itlt-ii &, Boyli CUtUluS- Bluc. blnck, and brown clntli coaui of th finett qtulily, tweed business do., black cloth vesla, a fine lol or bIK iloeekin aud ratiurt pants, all quaniies and sixes, rubber jackets, gray over ami under shirts, white and hickory shirts, lists and caps. HOOTS A. SHOES men's, boys' and youths' boots, ladies', mitsv', and ebildreu't morocco, goat, kid, and calf boots and shoes. It is iio trouble to show ffoorln, and ha will aU ways be happy lo see bis customers, whether they purchase or not. iictwut, La ruiiKii. Oregon City, Dec. 6, 1 8 36. 34"i7 Booki for the Holiday 'ffffrt JUSTRECElVED.amongwhieh Jilyjfftin T. S. Arthur's works.Shskspesie, . V GIFT HOOKS. Tokens, Kobinson Crusoe, Disry and Correspondence of Amos Law rence, Harper s eilitiou ol Alucsulay s History oi Knirland. aud manv other valuable works, hand somely bound also, a general assortment of Pock et Diaries for IH.i7. J-or sale by Oregon City, Nov.29. C. POPE, Jr. JUST RECEIVED, a new supply of Rio and Java Coffee, Rice, Sugar, Sal Soda, &.C nov29 V. rUPti, Jr., Main su Oregon City University. THE PRIMARY DEPARTMENT of this institution will be opened on Ihe 10th INST., ( MONDAY NEXT,) in the "t;ULL,btiK'' UU1LDINC, and for the present will be under the charge of Ma. F. JOHNSON & Miss JULIA JOHNSON. Tuition, $5,00 for a term of eleven week No charge wil' be made fur less than half a term, unless by sneciul arrangement with the teachers. W. C. JOHNSON, Nov. 8, 18 jC-30w2 bee. Board of Trustees. for Sale. 1 GOOD INDIAN HORSE. Price $50. Ji. Apply lo C. I'OPE.Jr, Uregon City, Nov. 22. Main street. Orrsoii aud California Packet Lluc. THE following vessels will run in con nection as a REGULAR LINE be tween PORTLAND anj SAN FRAN-, CISCO: Bark OCEAN BIRD, Wtooiss, Msstcr, CHAS. DEVEN3, Hislit, " NAHl MKEAO, Willums, Rriv I. H I.IINT. RicHASDaox. " The Barks hate all been coppered recently, and are in first-rate order, commanded by experienced captaina. FreishU will be carried at th lowest rates. Produce sent from any part of the country to Oregon City, or to Ihe Linn l.ity works, will be re Ceived and forwarded lo 8an Franeiece. - 1 Aoskts GEO. ABERNETHY t CO., Oreron CitV. ABERNETHY, CLARK CO., Nov. 22, '56-3ilf San Frane teo. Bon I Hog! CHARMAX it WARNER ar sow ready b receive POKK at their aid stead in Oregon City. Come, farmers, biiug ia year boir w will psy yea. as we promised, s good price for them, cash or trade. uoria wanted I OATS, barley, pouioea, butler, ags, baeon, Urd. Arc- for which we will pay cash or trad. CHARMAX t WARNER. WTZ WILL PAY CASH or TRADE for coed WHEAT at th marli-t price. WS CHARMAX 4 WAKXER M Out NEW GOODS, at CTIARMAN 4V WARNER'S. Orrtfoti ltS 3 - MEETS at Ihsir Hall over lh Oregon City Drug Mlor (vary Weduowlay evening at 7 o'clock. Uielhrea la gol eundiair are luvilej w,u At WARNER, N. O. Fsso. Cassasa, Bac'y. I'mlt Tree lor Hair. I HAVE now en my pise, ! mn estof Oregon City, a large NUUSEItV of Fruit '1 rre (loin one In Ihrr yesrs old. They tmbracs II lh ser slictii.s of Fruit vr brought to Ihi eouulry. I will sell in lot lu suit pureliawra. ru-aee call and see my nursery. wii.-iiirr you uuy or not. ANDREW HOOD. Nov. is, ma. 3ij ZsTunery. I HAVE now for ! al my aunwry, about mid. way bet we. a Oregon Cily and Milaauki, sev eral llwuesml srrLl Taaa of Ibrifly growth, em bracing all lh cuok sst vssistim or rsuiT vr brought lo Oregon. My Irei sr from on lo to yesrs old, sud (or i u aud beauty ar unsurpassed. I am now ready lu wail on customers, and shall b happy la furnish Use lo all stub as see At to give me cIL Com and e my Bursary before )u nurchia lwliere. I bsv alto a quantity of vlvms. aa l qimscu forssle. ORUIN KELLOtiU. Nov. 8th, 1830. The CaaspiilvN OprtstMl. T HAVE new in my NtltMERY en th ZIZ A. Moulicello Firm, Howell Pra rio, Marivu ex., a very large NURSERY OF CHOICE TREES, from ana to twovears okl. emliracinr all th verl etiee of Apj.le, I'esr, I'lum, Cherry, cVc, brought to this country by J. W. La.ld, which 1 oiler for .la low fur tush. Those who ar xieclinff to purebas trees this winter, ar requested lo com aud look at my nursery before nuking their fiual purehsee. tT 1 am ueiemmiea ia si n on very rwiraie ttmia. HAMULb blil.Ml)-o NovemUr8, 1S.-.6. 3Ulf 8laalon,a Murserf. i 6TANTON, Fruit Cullurist, at tho f A NORTH-BEND Fruil-Fann.oo 8a- lam prairie, four mile uortli east troin oaiem.nss, foi tale, th following choice teleclion of grafted traos, of various sges, from on to Hire years ; Vtt APPLES. tUMEB. Jersey Sweeling. Early lltrvett, Carolina Jun, hwel Bough, July Bough, Suiniucr Queen. Willisms ravorii, Red June, Red Astrschan, 8wet June, Grarensuia, Alatander, Wasen, ar Cat, Dwarf, Early Pennock, Fall Pippin, Fall Beinty, hiberisn Crab, lima Nonpareil, Sweet Pearmein, Sweety 8waar, winria. Tewksburv'aW'r Blush. I Ilubardam s Nousuch Green Newton Tippin, Northern Spy, R. I. Greeuiag, Gloria Mundi, Ijidy Apple, Virginia Greeniu;, Tolpy Huekiug, Milam, ltoxbury Ruseet, Yellow Now'u Pippin, Wine Apple, Red Pearumin, Winter (jueeu, Newark King, American Pipin, While Peariuaio, Uambo, Carolina Apple, Baldwin, Newlnn Spilsenberg, WastficldnekBorth'r Doraine, Diilcli Mlguon, Belmont, Twenty Ounce Apple, Geiilten, lied Iiomsnite, Red Wine Sep, Blue Pcarruaiu, Michael Henry Pippin, Black Heart, !' uud Pippu, Monstrous Sweeting, Kellllower, Eaipu Siiitieiiberg, ' Golden Itumel, llolltud Pippin, Winter Sweet, Melon, Lady's S wet ting. PEARS. Columb'a, Josephine D'Mclon, Vicar of Winkfield, Crosans Bergamot, Darburn'a Seedling, Triumph D'Jeiu, Patra Cslmar, llartlet, Moon's Pear, Virgsluc, Dutch Du Angelean, San Jose, Early Butter, Louise Bonne D. Jer., Julienne, Flemish Beauty, Maria Louisa, Fall Butler, Early lieurrej Pound Peur, Darinburg, lluerayaiica, Chomontell, White Duoyan, Fine Gold uf Summer, j Clapp's Early. PLUMS. leflemn, Washington, Sweet Damson, Smith's Orleans, Cue's Golden Drop, Red Danask, Green Gs(e, Yellow Oae, Mump,, CHERRIES. Red Carnalhd, I Downton, Royal Ann, May Duko, Keutsh, I Vsntchaiek, Black Eagle, Black Morello. My nursi ry1, Comprises ibout I orty Thouiend beautiful grafAof the foregoing varieties, of Ihr.rty growth from oto to three years old. I have also uurserv of slioul Twenty Thousand seedlings which I WISH lo ecu. n, oinj v,. Salem, Oct 2td, 18o6,-28n-6m. Now on nans, and for sale by tbe Sub- icnber, 100 Craiescrockery, ' 12,500 lbs iystalized wliit sngan t 12.500 " sbierior brown sugar, 1,800 " S.I. tugar.iukegs, 30 kegs Quart's syrup, 100 boxes bap, 25 bags cTe, 10 cases PnJo Union tobaoco, 100 dnz KooWks, 1,500 yds red MnU, '3,000 " furuitre prints, damaged, . 400 pa silk hkV, 50 boxes Sulehlut, 1 case bode 00 boxes lea vVy cheap, 3011 yds low pr.Q imtey, 130 " carpet, 200 " merinos, 10 bales gun nyystjs, 40,000 lbs Liverpool tall, 30 dot brooms, 100 cross inatcbesl GEO. ABERlETHY&CO. Oct 10, 1806. In Equity, John McLaughlin, couiptinant, vs. Franeia W. Pettygrove At Alfred Itvrrove. 1 ClacJldma County Uunc 1.01 VOrcgon ttr riforu. TN this cause it appearing by ai alfidavlt of 1 comolainant filed with hit bill tha both of lh defendant are non-resident of tho territory, it was urdcred bv the Court that the Utit make an order and have the same published, lrected to id defendants ; this is uiereioie oireesp- to me . . 11 l 4 ir.-.j it laid rrancis w.reuygi""""" iijgro, and tliey arc hereby notified that that Viit was commenced agaiust them on the 6th dnyW Sep tember, 1S55 i thst the object of the bill iin quiet Ihe title to lot No. 6 in block No. 28 inWrron Cily in favor of the complainant, and for aVcree that s certain bond, touching III same, uiU by the compiaiuaut to Alfred Pettygrove ua t,lj3lh day of September, 1843, be canceled. 1hb.a d attendants are required to appear at said Curt, on the first day of the next term thereof arte .tut nt ihi notice, aud answer lh bill, of Uiilie mu k t:ra as confi-esed. In witness whereof, 1 have hereuntn si l. a scribed my hand, and affixed my on 1 ik'. t.'.th d.v of Msv. a. . 1850. ' F.S. HOLLAND, Cletk. v. fi,t. 1V.6. 30w8 t. oil nrhnm it mav Concern, V to ' y resideac. a Xfotice tO all WbXm H W0t 1 pp., JloUll., CUckama- county. ArE--iSRS.SprengeTJ.bbunk.hUs 'JVIf J.T. W1NGFIELD. i.VJ- goa House, would respectfully reqoesi uia aU knowing themstlvea to be indeWVcl te warn, would eon ferwsrd and settle at their residenca, Orejron City, Dqir of A. N . Preeeott. 6 KPRENGERJtSHCNK. Oregtm Filr. CM-1". '5fr-27-w. D R. OegrftliiaCliolagogij,aaMlDr.Jouea' Ataenraa UlioiagocTiie, Hue , ORLC 'N C1TT DUl'G STORK, .. New rirm Wew Ooodi. niHE unde.Wrned Isk Ihi nielhod of inform X if Hi ImU" I'11 ,,"'v h,M l'k" "' ,'ou aud have nurehaaeil the enlir stork aud Allure totmerly used by F. 8. HOLLAND, and bt by strict siienlK.n to bu.in.-ss I ralaia Ihe polioiiej of Hie old cusu-mert and gaia at many aior a possible. W sre aonstsDlly In rsceipl of OOODS select 4 wilh lh greater caru, (as lo pres and quality,) aud ar eoiili-leiil lhal our facil lie will eneblo ut to idler grssk-r iiMuoruieul to ill who wsnl th worth of their moiwv Ihsa uy other hens iu lh cily. Wbsv, siid are jueira. iviiig,auiuvolco(jcu7 )(u tnlj mt,U in lh umsl duiahl U II I U U U I) 3 , eonsisl'iif hi I'srl uf lh folio Ins articles Cich eo, Pacific, liadii-y, Coneelvirn, I'liilip Alkn, Kail River, .Meirimac, and nuiuerou oiher 1'lUN I'S, all lata al) les Eugl sit and French im-nuua, Ly ons cloth; blsck, blue, purple, and pink alpacas, jaconet, book, and Bwit uiuelin, a lint assortment of laves and tdgiair, Velvet trimming. Ve., de niestio ginghams, blue, nnxed. and gray satinet, eheep's grey and fancy chilli, Milford and Buuker Hill jesus, bleached and brow eneeting, Drew aud blue driMiug, deulins, hickory shirting, black velvet, ale fins lot of plaid dra goods, UruMsi larpst, c, ate. MEN$ BOYS' CLOTHING. Blue, black, nd brow cloth oosU of lh fined quality, Iweed busiuess do- black elolb vesta, a tine kit of blk doe.k u and siililiet penis, all qualiliot and siiee, rubber jackru, gray ever and under ahirts, whil and h ckery shins, lints and caps. BOOTS and 8 H O E 8-uian's, boys' and youths' boots, ladies', misses', and children's nw. ruuco, goal, kid, and calf bouts aud shoe. 0 ROOMIES: Rio eofle, green nd blsck lea, New Orleans, Uslavia, and crushed sugsr, East Boston, Slew, n's, ind Chin synip, aall, 10 sud tlO Ib. sack, nails, assorted sites, soap and soap powders, pow der an J lead, cream tartar, yeast powder, aalera tue, chewing sdd smoking tobacco, oysters, prunes, pepper sauce, oils, spices, starch, and oottoo bat liug, willi a variety of other groceries usually kept W hv slo a Rpleudld Anorluicat of Book. such as lh most nproed works on Phrenology, Psychology, llydnMlhy, aud Mesmerism, as ap plicable to'sll th conditions of life, sud pertaining to th prevention and cure of all diavatea also the Revelutious of A. J. Davis, the Clairvoyaul," with all the oilier works bv lb same author Abo. STATION K R Y of all kinds. AU, PRESTON'S MAPOF ORECON and WASH INGTON. Wm. PIERDORFF St Co. P.S. GOODS tehaiiged aud the highest market price paid for butter, eggs, bscon, chick ens, flour, and almost anything tha fanner haa fur aala. WM.D.&CO. Oregon City, October 4,1856. y Bolfand tV White, ( FIKI PROOF BRICK BUILDING, ) MAIN ST., OREGON CITY, KEEP constantly en hand a full assortment of Ihe following articles both WHOLESALE aud RETAIL: DRY GOODS: A large quantity, consisting partly of prints ef all kinds, merinos, English and French alpacas, de laiues, faucy and black silk, sheelings, shirtings, tlckinirs. tweeds, csssiinercs, oollousdes, hickwrys, deuiint, drilling, suliuetls, blue, black, grey, and mixed, dec, ao. GROCERIES: A well selected assortment, in pert consulting ef ugar, coll'ne, te, tyrup, soap, caudles, fruit, Hour, butter, bscou, spc, pepper, salt, salerntus, snap powder, ink ponder, yeast powder, gun powder, ao. CLOTHING: uch is blsck frock, rack, and shanghai coals, of cassimere, cawinclte, satinet, and cloth vesta, buff, silk, blsck satin, cloth, and caaiinere, pluin and fancy ! oanla. lunra assortment of doeskin, cassimere, cloth, jeans, satinet, liuen, and all olhcr kinds; hats, caps ; over and undor shirts stocks, haudkerckiefs, aud cravats, and a thousand other Ihiugv, such as BOOTS ! SHOES, women's coarse and fine boots, fin blsck and col- orad Kitcrt, slippers, &b. ; men's calf shoes, light and heavv brovaus. k'n and calf boots, cslf and enameled gaiters, boys' and children's boots, shoes, ud gaiters. , Also, nsilt, spikes, hammers, hatchet, sswt, axes, scythes, steels, squares, &c, &c ST Tha above goods will l sow ai ine luwesi market rales. All ktudsuf pruduc taken in change for goods. 8tptl9,18ab. J llarncu Jluker tk Saddler. THE subscriber hat bought out th establish ment formerly owned bv A. K. Post, sud is now csrryingon the.lA,'SSaud SADDLE. ifYbusinctu in all Its branches) Ihe LIVERY STABLE belonsiug to Ihe esisblishment, is alto kept up, where horses aud carriages nro cunsltintly kepi for thcnccoinmodalion of Ihe public. Horse left at inv ttabk will nlwav bo treated wilh par ticular attention, and veil fed. 1 hav been con nected with Ihit establishment for some four years, and am now permanently located, where I shall al ways be happy to wait ou all who may favor ma will, a call. W.H.PARTLOW. The best of TIMOTHY HAi kept cuustani. ly ou hand. . ,a ,opc ft.. Uregon t.iiy,uci.io, ioju-iiy. Saw ZvXilL I WILL rent my SAW MILL, and umner ror its use, for one or more years, an very Civor- ble terms. Tua works are in complete repair aud there is sn extended custom to ibis mill, as it runs all Ihe dry sessou, is woll as uiost 01 in wet eeatou. Steady, temperate men with fami lies, can now have a first rate chauc to "make raise." I will tell sumo of my fine blooded cattl an good terms, . DAVID HHW SUM. Marion Lo., iSept u, loou. We are now Receiving' AND have in sioro 100 sacks Rio coflle, 80 whole and hit bbls crusiieu sugar, 30 " " "NO ,T 100 dor brooms, 250 boxes Eng. soap, 100 11 caudles, KlO irlass. arn'd sizes, Together with a general assortment of crockery, hardware, Doots ana suoes, paiuia ana one, &c, which w offer for sale at as low 'price a they cn be purohased in Oregon Territory. Oregon City, Sept 19. Lumber. Lumber. THE Oregon Milling aud '1 rmisportation Co. have established a LUMBER YARD on the river bank in rear of lh stor of Allan, McKiulay Lumber in large or email quantities, including dresaed siding and flooring, can always be bad by application al the store of r.a. a. v. tivunan s. Oregon City, May 10, 180G. GEO, ABEUXETIIY V Co., MERCHANTS, OREGON CITY, O. T. Abernethy, Clark o Co., COMMISSION AND FOBWARDl.tO MERCHa.NTS, Ban Franeitco, Cat., ' Win attend to tellinar Oregoa projuce, and fill or der for Good, Grocer, ate, al th loweat rate. The patronage of the peojil of Uregon 1 re spectfully solicited. Aug. Si. Tor Sale. IT WISn to sell four y t I.UUIJ W UttK VJ. OXEN. Thou wishing to boy Work CatUe .pt 27, 185fi. 84w5 RESTON'8 Sectional aad County MAP of OREGON and WASHINCTON TEK KAORIE.S-lornlbv 16 CHAKLrJ 1'UI't, jr. PKET aad table eatlery of first anahly. for Lis by CHARM AM$,K. CLOTIIIKU ABi:iIOVttC. Wm. O. Sadrer, 109 BATTC1T IT., COKNEI OP N'.IICIMNTS, SAN FRANCISCO, a IMPORTER uf very variety of Cloth ifiLx. ing aud Furuish ng Goo-Is also of Ducks, Drills, HbeellUgs, niameis, iisis, n.wuau'i nro gsns, by recent arrivals bss ieivsj vary Urge invoice of Ihe most desirable styles of CLOTH. IXO, and It 1 lh utosrr srota ever old-red in this nasrket Th Gols ar nisnufselnred und r my oaa aujiorvieion, aud uf lh b'-sl liislerisl, well maiinur. Trader from lh couniry are Invited lo examine this heavy slock, and Ihey will find lh p'ie- towta than Uiry esu be luud clsswbsi iu lh market. Purchaser my My on receiving th best and most talaablt goods, as swell srticis s guaratmea. , OIIDEIW FHOM THE COUNTRY urompt ly and carefully attended lo. 10.0(10 Pairs assorted fancy eaaeimer pants, 10,000 " aor.(d fancy aud plaiu sulinet do., 7,UiM) " " linen penis, 5,000 M " tiuwjysar's rubber pants, 1 ,0o0 Goodvear's whit rubber eaals, k)u0 cases Goodyear' lung and short rubber boots, 100 miners' bats, 1,000 due mierr1sonel vertliirte, SOU H fancy esseiiiier eveiskuts, l.OiiO - whil shirts, tOO " hesvy hickory shirts, 600 heivy cluck shirts, 300 ' Merrimack shirts, Bin) h Isiiibs' wool undershirt, 300 u tifil undershirt, lilHI - grey fluliuvl undershirts, 4.10 " Uiube' wool drawers, 250 " bleached drill drawers, j;,00 - overalls, 300 ' Denim frocks, 1,300 u eounlry-kuit wool socks, 1,500 M heavy whil aoj luiled cellondo., 1,000 piece super silk picket kandkerchieb, 100 doieu super black silk neckerchiefs, !0U - cambric lisudkercbicfc, 300 - rubber belts, 9.10 u buck glove, 400 " buckmu gold bugs, 1,0110 doeskin business coals, 400 black cloth frock coals, , 8,000 assorted overouaU, 600 " pe-a coats, 3,000 silk, cloth, and velvet vests, !i0 bales blue aud whit blaukels, SO " A sheeting, SO " drills, 30 " - ssNirted duck, SO cases fine fell hat, 100 " slrsw hat. For sale by WM. O. DA DOER, Wholesale Clnlhiuff Warahnus, No. 109 Battery, cor. Msn.-hautst.,San Frsncieee. N.B. No goods sold al retail. ISu.I Dissolution of Copartnership. THE copartnership heretofore exiting between lh subscriber under lh firm uf Bust-row & Co. was dissolved by mutual consent A uust Ifith, 1850. Persons indebted will pleas make pay mailt te Joe. liarsiew, who will receive all debts due lh late firm. JOS. BARSTOW, W. CORBY. Canemah, Sept. 6, 165S. 81 Jot. San tow IS by himself, aud Would respectfully say to hia friends and the public generally that he b thankful for past patronage, and will continue but nest at tli old stand, aud will aver be ready tu show his Goods lu thos who may favor linn with a call. Com one, come all, both great and small, and give him a call before purchasing elsewhere, and exeruiue for yourselves his splendid and select slock of DRY GOODS, PROVISIONS, CLOTH ING, BOOTS, SHOES, and CROCKERY, Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Spices, to., Ac, Huts, Nails, Brooms, ale., and almost every thing pertaining to general Ilu of business. All kinds of country produce takeu iu exchange. Country frieud will find it lo their aJ vantage la give m a call. Caneinoli.Sept. G. Blank Books. 4 FRESH upply, and firet-rl assortment of A full and half bound liLANlv BOOKS, just received ex "Young America." Pas Books, Sheep snd Tuck Memorandums, Monthly and Weekly Time Book, Receipt Books, Shipping and Storehouse, and Cash Copying Press Books, Sellout Wriung Books, M uiutura Blauks, Notes, Drafts, Bills Lading, A.O., Ac. Noisy Carrier's Book and Stationery Co., Noa. 04 & 66 Long Wharf, snd 97 sep.20-m3 Battery at., San Francisco. at. M. LUCAS. B. BALTON. Lucas. Sl Salton, HOUSE, SIGN, & ORNAMENTAL PAIN TERS, Ate, HAVE received and offer for tale, 4U00 Ilia Allaulic white lead, 350 gallons boiled linseed oil, 300 " raw " 3U0 " turpentine, 200 " Tildan's No. I furniture Varnish, 150- " " " coaou. " 200 " Japan , " 1000 lb of putty, 6 do Adams 6-10 brushes, t dot sash tools assorted, 10 packs of leaf gold, 10 ' " silver, 100 lbs of Small's assorted colors, 3 gross of camel and sahle hair pencils, 5500 tlofRlasa, 8x10, 10x19,10x14,10x13. dated sash, any quaulily, of Ihe following sixes and prices: 8x10, $.1,55 per window, 10x18, 4,00 " 9x13, 4,00 " 10x14, 4,50 " 10x15, 6,00 " Messrs. L. it D. Would respectfully call Hie at tention of the trad and the public generally to ex amine their atock before purchasing elsewhere, LUCAS & D ALTON, June 28, 1856. Front at., Portland. JU8T RECEIVED, 70 bbls and hlf bbls N O sugsr, 30 " " crushed " 4000 lbs No 1 China , " 10 hlf bbls Carolina rico, 15 ' dried applet, 15 keg " " 10 hlf bbls " peschesi 10000 lbs Liverpool salt, 10 case table salt, -50 bbls Santa Crux lime, 5000 lb maoilla rope, se'd site, 100 kegs nails, 11 " 5000 qr flour sacks, 6 bslea drillings, 12 case ass'd pie fruits, , . 12 " " pickles, SU bundle window sash, ass'd sites, 34 psnnel dours, .- 2 dot pol. grains scoops, 100 sacks Rio coffee, 10 mats black pepper, 10 bales oskum, 100 single aud doubl blocks, nst'd sues, 6 gross P It M yeast powders, 10 dot xino wash boards, 500 gals S. I. syrup, 4000 lbs Whit lead, pure, 500 - ted " 40 gab copal varnish, 15 dot paiut brush ee, Wg'i tires, 15 "3 hooped buckets, 200 gal boiled linseed uil, 100 ' raw T'igether with a good assortment of HARD WARE aad CA RP ENTERS' TOOLS. All of which we propose selling at price to wit the time, Call aud sre for youi-taWer. W. C. DEMENT eV CO., Main st, opposite ths Land Office. Oregon City, April lit, I3i6. . . rreh Oreajosi Tltuolbr 4' ISA BUSHELS Inst received sol fcr sal lOl) low by W3t. C. DEMENT CO. DO von waal etsuki; yarn t W hav i. ..! CHAKMAN 4- WARNER. i-VREGON HAMS and SHOULDERS for sal J by al 9mHMn rvamvaus. ass, asfar' etj OREGON CITY Wholesale rrices Current, cuaatcrsn wseki.r. iar eoun. j uaiusai vtbiivais. Sheeting, 4-4... . I IslCj 00pr.ruer N. Y.cuet, Drilling I-J rsoMtu. B.saihed ilr.liing I Wheat, pr, lu,...,$l,fi0 " hiriliig, UalliOais do 411 Striped (lo l'.' I'otsloee do 40 Ticltu? ...llalnUn.oim do .'.usT'i lieiiins I.'ill-iir i.VO Blue drllhug 14 Core .Mrul, fie.h .(J I'laid husey His'JI' raiiv. K.iliiK-l "I's!ln: diitd do ll jsli h'enltieky jeaue...'J.'ial.Vl'eaehes, ilthd du 10 Tweeds ijain; " do fan J...... rsisis. ' t lull, dreJ.iOai'i Bins and alms 12 reuvisius. Utue and ersuLC 12, Pork, clear noae. Fsucy rsl:-; niess .(i'jeJ0 Furuilur do. 1014 llsms 15 - do. w.d.U'J DaCou 11 .M. d laiue 14a25, ruansa. (Ingham 1.1a'.';! llssiil, pr r 0 Al.c Itfam: prk.g $1" labia dimaak .'M'si.V siior. m 'clolhi r,5a$l "mall ti.e f0Ji1 Irish lineut 40a $ I Buck CLOTIIISa. I i.SA'1, Sheen t-rav nuiilt II ir ..50 S.iiuel do. .-.'ia.l Hhile lea l, in oil.. ..1.4 Ksiicyc. do. ...aiaJ f.kuxis. Illtek rut, do. 85a7 Manilla, small C lied flitu'l shiil 8141 " large 2- Blue do. do. if 15s IN Hemp 1 013 Hickory shirt isi I-SSULSS. Calico do $UuU' A'luieiiuu ,.,.3i HI lours St alios. riMIIII COabj Msn's kip bootS:'i,IJ i'Iuass. siixr do.du....st Msvsn (iiusnv fin sewed Ii ti'imail m ,filiia2.'i By' kip loots i American 4,; aj0 " he vv V I do8l iV Tnstrcii. Meiu'bru-'spr. doi..)li Prideoflho Uniou.40a4"i " kip hrg s pr ilox.sjl .'u "un jou.i.i calf sewed do. . T Luke'e 37 Weneu's h'vy sb's.til.T, - masuhas. line du sxi.i'.-viovm fin uaucSSISS. ;Spadi.l I -la 14 Cone..M l4alAe ejl'.'ail Tea 50al5 Millsaw. ilt'ael t Sugar, no. I Chi'.... II X cut saws 5a$l,?. crubed IU t uiih-cmiery , iu iieres Saleratua i....lOll, a-lvame ou ,. l.evst Siurclt. 1 1 l ocket culler)', 23 prct Syrup F. Boston... $1,201 advance. do. a isinud ao inner uiuci-s ui uani- X O M.diissee ! ware front SO to 30 pr l.ir. Belt 3u3i' rt idvauce. Table hall .S.,4..Nai!,iiaa'dsia,prkg ,1 Suiidwchl. Sail.. 2u'-'j' " liols.shos...2535 Pepper.. X oil. AlUpie 40 Lamp $11?2 Ciniiaiiion IlllabU'l.iuseed boil t'ut Soap ,...I(iallilurenlineprgau o- j J U. S. MAIL LINS. Portland nud Astoria. The Splenlid Steamer 122flA. i Multnomah gt-jta WILL continue to run regularly betwee-n Port laud uud Astoria, via Vancouver, twici a wt, leaving I'orllaud on Monday and TliorM)..y iiioriilugs of each e,-k for Astoria: and Astoria for I'criland on Tuesilay and Friday nioriiiuirs, touching Vancouvs,!5T.IIklv.i, Raimks.Cath La a it, dee., each way. For freighl ur passage, apply lo R. HuYT', Master, ielO Or at Hoyl's Whaif-boat, Portland. U. S. MAIL LINE. 1 Ore.'nn Citj mid Portland Daily racki 11 Jennie Clark, -.-.'.a. J. C. AINSWOKTIl, .HASlLll, Will ruti dailv. fSun.lavs excepted,) in the alviv mimed lrli leaving Oregon l.'lty every day all o'clock, a. m. Returnin:', will leave Porllaud at 2 r. m., tuiiching at all iuleruioJuite points, F'or freight orpoesau; a;ip:y on board. apJI-tf Yamhill Trade. T)f- COCHRAN, CASSADY & Co., tilt's' e'lf-sss under th nam aud style of tli Yamhill Company, arc now running the steamer I. t'lilllttil, of about 00 lous burlhcn, buill ex iintsly for tb Yamhill Undo. Will leuve CA N K M All on .Mondays, Wednesday, aud Fridart, at 8 a. M. Freight charged bv '"ehip measurement'' COCHRAN. CASSADY f CO. Oregon City, Nov. 8, '31i. , 31 tf wi:sti;ki iiorcr.. Morrison St.. between l-'ront mid First its., M(J POHV7.4JVO. O. if. Charges reaioniihlo. . S. D. SMITH, March 15, 18."i(i-48 Proprietor. W. P. Burns, WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKER, OREGON CITV, 0. T. IT Strict attention paid to repairing, and satis faction to patrons warranted. febD-43 Something Now. WE, in addition to our Grocery and Baking business, have just received a good and well selected stock uf Dili' GOODS, suuh as eulieoes, muslins, mous de luinrs, satinclft, Iweed, Kentucky jeans, iko , ic aluoa good assortment of flannels, bed ticking, and drills, pocket hand kerahiels, neckemhiels, &.C, all of which we war rant to be of the beet quality, and will sell as low ae oun be bought al any other lions in tliv cily. We say to the farmers, we can fill your bills com pletely, Which will suv you so much trouble iu ruuniug amund elsewhere. Call and see. Aug. 16. . CHAUMAN 4- WARNER. Jii,t Itcceivvd, ANEW anl gencrul aortniunt of DRY tiUOll.S, consisting of De Laiues, Jacouel, Book Mnslin, orom-hirred Muslin, Edging, Inser tion, lisbleiu Ladies' hose, collars, Are., Sus. Also. BOOKS snd STATIONERY. CHARLES POPE. Jr., ang 10 Maiu St. What's the Uso ofOolag' Barefoot? THE subscriber bus opened a bout and shoe shop in this oily, where making and mending will be done lo order on short no tick. 1 nlso keep constantly on baud ready made boots and shoes, which 1 will sell on reasonable terms. Thankful for past favors, I ttill solicit a reanoiublo share uf patronage. Call and try us anyhow. j. u. ni,.rii,L. Oregon City, Aug. 9, 18M. 17m0 Who Wants a Good Saddle ? THE subscriber, living five miles south-west nf Lafayette, in Yamhill couuly, is now carrying on ths business of Saddle Making in good earnest. He keeps constantly on hand Ihe beat Middles that can be manufactured with the materia! at cum maud in Oregou. Those wishing a genuine saddle warranted to fit on both sides, and rigged out in complete style, ehesp for cash, or good trade would do well U, give me a call. My shop is situated on Bakers Creek near where the mad eroaaea it lead. ing from Portland and Oregon City, "up country" by the way of Smith's britlgu ou the North Fork of i amuiii. TT I keep every thing In th saddlory I'ne, a Bridles, Msrtiugales, Halters , Lines, Ac , Jtc SepLiiK .-an. J. O. llfcNDER-HON. Something New. ANY person baviug a Meludeon, Serapb'ne, Aotxa-deou, or oi her reed iii-.lruiii. ut, willi broken or defective rewla, can have them repaired by applyiug or sending to I'liasi M. Kester, ut his residence, two aiuare be- k from Ihe BaplUt Mea'ing Hou, iu the Norlb part of Oreaon City, llliargo fur insernug single reeds fioin l,n0 lo fc :iu KeasouubiS di-du:tion for a greaicr nuin ,r; C. M. KESTER. Oregoe City, September 22, l Vij-ViJ BRUrllEci, scrub, baud, snd tooth; dobairi paiut brushes, Arc, for sale at Ihe .tore of CHARHAN f WARNER. DO you wsnl Hay Forks, Spadi-ean l Slwvelaf Call at CHARMAN e WARNER'S. -4 LAS!, Queensware, and Crnckem, nt JT apl3 CHAR VAN $ WARNER'S T V) pick fasv y elioes, either ladies' or gentle- on a t, call at aul H.tJfV.l.TaJ- lt.lK.U l, '