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Mcaraiaa. Tlx latest news from Nicaragua it to lha 4ih of December, by waj of Aanin wall tod rnim, and if tlia naa it cor rect, Gun. Walker is in dr-apr-rato situs tioD indeed, The amount of it I ihtt Walker and the allied forces bad been fourteen dayi fighting, without any decided advantage having been pained on either aide. Walker appeared to be moving from place to fUca with hia usual, celerity, at tacking bis enemies iu fortified towns, who art afraid lo meet him in open field now at San Juan del Sud against the Costn IU cans, then at Massaya against the Gua lerenlinnt and Snn Suivndorians. A part of the report la that Walker had burnt Granada and Matsaya and had taken up bia potiiloB on an island in tho Luke with 400 men. A likely story, consider ing that Granada la built of mud and atone, and could be defended by Walker's trce against 10,000 Greaiora. The latest reports by way of Greytown, tiowevcr, any that Walker had met wiih womo auocess, and hia troopa were much plated. Ilia force was about 1000 strong, tod that of the enemy about 4500. The above news all comet from sources opposed to Walker, and full reliance it not lo be placed in it. Winterer may be said of the cause in Tiich be it r ngaged, if cclcriiy of move went and vigor and energy of action da aerve success, Gun. Walker it entitled to it la tho highest degree. gW Bolting on election wit, they say, . carried to a fearful extent ut Chicago. One of the moot amusing which ha come Jo light, was by a Gorman, who bet his 3tou.se, lot and wire ami baby, Hint Mr. J-re imont would be elected." After bearing the result, he took hia deed, wife and child, and mado a tender of all in good faith. Dut hit mend having one wife and fire children, refuted to increase hia stock in ht way, and thercforo declined to Inke the poor man's family and property, but gave him a piece of advice, look a drink of iect, and parted goo'i menus. The Ocean Telegraph Tho recent advice from Liverpool apeak in quite pos itive terms of the formnllun of a company to lay the trh-rnph cuhlo serosa the At lantic, from Newfoundland to tlia Irish const, next summer. The line is now open from Newfoundland to New York, a distance of 1,715 miles, S3 milt a of which, from Axpo liny, Nova Scotia, to Cup Ray, Xewfunmll.inil, across the Gulf of S'. Lawrence, being cub marine. The land line in Newfoundland is 405 utile in lengih built for the most part in a wilderness country, and ha cot about half a million of dollars. The tlis'anca bviwrcn Now. jfoundlnnd and Ireland is about 1000 mile, ro flint for innro than half iho diaiance from New York to Ire land, the telegraph it now complete. Attemt at Suicidk WinrPED to Life. A singular case occurred yesterday i t Little Fall, where a man named Thoums Stanly was whipped to lifo uftrr attempt ing to commit suicide by Ihking poison, which had already rendered him torpid. ile had l)cen intoxicnlnd for some time, ad on Sunday morning, as his duughicr waa leaving lor church, he told her she would have no more trouble with him, as tie was about to lake bis lust dose. She pniJ no attention to him, as he had made vimilnr assertions before, and weiit to church ; but on her return was surprised to eeehor father in a state of torpidity, with a small bottle, which bad been filled with laudunum, lying empty by hia side. A physician was called, who decided that the only meant of restoring animation was to give the subject a severe- beating, which done by two men with heavy n witches for quarter of an hour, when signs of re turning animation were shown, and the patient sat up. A glass of brandy was then given hint, when he fell asleep, and tho beating process waa resumed until he wot fully restored to consciousness. lie it now comparatively well, except tome suffering from the bruises received from the extraordinary "course of sprouts' to which ho was subjected. This is the first case we ever heard of where a man was whipped to life from a tta'e bordering on death. Cases of whipping lo death oc casionally occur, but cases of whipping to life seldom or never. rNewark Advertiser, Dec. 1. A Singing Mousr. We were shown this morning a living curiosity, in the thape af a mouse, which possessed and exercised musical powers somewhat aimi. lar to a Canary bird. It was captured a few weeks since at No. 339 Broad street, near Fair, by a gentleman, who, while tick, made it quite tame, and was accus lomcd to hear, it sing every day, sometimes for hours without ceasing. It is in ap pearance similar to a common house mouse and was first heard on tho shelves in the store, and subsequently appeared in the gentleman's sleeping room. The sounds produced are of a varied character, and denote most distinctly the presence of not only fear, distress, but contentment and pleasure. Its voice ia not very loud nor powerful, but slill possesses considerable compass, and the transitions from one note to another are made with remarkable grace apd accuracy. When hungry it general ly sings the loudest, iu a somewhat plaint ive lone, as if asking for food. Newark Daily Advcrliter. TaAPrt.NO House Ants. Take a large sponge and wash it well, and after it is dry lay it near any spot frequented by ants, and sprinkle fine white sugar over it In short lime the meshes will be nearly filled ith the minute insec's, which can tb n be destroyed by dipping the sponge in bet wa ter, and after washing and drying, it may be replaced again. Thousands are often destroyed at a lime, and by repeating the process the locality will toon be freed from them. Kr It is not the treasure or power that lays either the head or bead at rrst ; but a quiet conscience, and the candid aim p'i jty of tendsr mind. Unites. Tliert will U a mass meeting of the RFITB LICA.VH of Clackamas county held la Oregon City n SATURDAY, Hi 9-tib lut..nt 1 e'clocli t. )., fur III purpose of appointing delegates lo Ilia Territorial Convention of Ike Republican party, lo be held la Albany on tlia J till of Feb ruary next A general attendance la requested. thos. popk, Jan. 17. Chairman Cs. Commit In. eaiBesf Bepublican Convention. There will be a Territorial Republican Convan Ilea at ALBANY, Linn county, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11th, 1857. The Republicans ia each' county art requested lo tend up delegate to the Convention. Jan. 10, Jut Kocclvcd, 1 ( TONS Ren Queiilln nil, XvS 104 sacks Liverpool anil, 60 bble lima, 50 k'gesjrup, AO nuienif if, S3 socks culleo, ft blits viuegar, S3 bole mp, SU bale drill, 5 " sheeting, 1 1 enee bo.it. Jan. 17, '57w6 G. ABERXETIIY & CO. Oregon l.odjjo Xo. 3, I. . U. I, MEETS at their Hall over the Oregon City Drug Store every Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock, llrelhren in good luudiiig are invited to rial. TUOM. CIIAKMAN, N.U. C. 8wsmia, Sec'y. SI AT TUB LET rxnuffixTjiui saxiSS XLoonz, (Oue dor be.'cw L. Snow A Co.', Front t. J PORTLAND. OREGON. Coattaotly receiving, aad on hand, THE 1IEST ASSORTMENT Ever Offered In Oregon!! Having had several year' perirnee, I am pre pured lo fell AS CURAT AS, IP NOT Cheajier than has ever heretofore leen offered ou the Pacific coaet ! ST call iso rxAMiaa roa voumtxve. J A.J. STUUTEVANT. Portland, January 10, 1857. 10m Probate Notice. NOTICE ia lieieby given that James Finlay son, administrator ut tlia elate or William Quinsy, late of Clackamas pounty, deceased, linn rendered hie accounts for fiiinl telilcmcut to llie Probate court of Mid eouuly, Jind aaid court lias appointed tho lint Tuesday in February nest Tor llio adjuntmeut of the am at Oregon City iu tuid coiiniy. Kolll.lt 1 CAlFltiLI), January 3, 1857-383 Judge of Probate. Ambrotypes. IF YOU WISH OOOD PICTURES of the luteet anrl moat Improved stylo, you can oblaiu llieni by calling ut my A.VBRO $ DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, Over Mihveiu'e Store, Main at, Oltur.oN CIT, from the Oih to the 2itU of January, 1857. Deo. C7, 1836-37 JOS. BUCUTEL. JPtotcctivo Union. DIVISION NO. 593 OF THE N. E P.U., bALEM, O. T., w.ll keep fur tulo Dry Oood, Gruroric, Hoots nud In part the trails will be clmractrtixed by 1. Dee'giieilly no inft-rinr good) 9. Rrawnuble tud uniform prices: tlie child will R"t as much for it nmni y a the pareut ; 3. The poor man friend, no crkditj 4. Tlie dilionoriii! praclioe of mixlrur pood willi inferior produce lo muke it saleable, will be diweuiiU'Uauoed 5. Uuine aouiated farmer, will generally be able to answer demands from a distance, la the article nate, potatoes, wheat, flour, iui. l when net on hnud, bought to order. Order carefully hlled, or oiherwim properly at- tendid to. C. UOEL, Agent. Salem, Dee. 2", 1850. 37tf JUST RECEIVED, PER PARK " OCEAN BIRD," And for sale, hj t undersigned, OKfr II" Costa Rxacoftoe, a very aupe OOUv rior article, 40 kge pure while lead, popper wune, lo glnae, yellow ochre, capen " boiled linseed oil, in tin olivea " aud barrels, honey, raw do. do. do. China preaerve, in jars, China sugar, no. 1 i.3, grecu peas, in tins, crushed in lilf bbl oylar, " brown sheeting, 6-4, fig, in drums, manilla rope, 31 3, 2, 2, Zunte currant, 14, and I incli. Alulnga ramn, (layer) cast tteel, almonds, soft shell, pie fruit, ass'd, in glats, walnuts, bugiish meat saucea, " olive oil, (t'lagniols) " tun do. " clieeiie, in tin. ALLAN, McKlNLAY $ CO. Oregon City, December 20, 1850. Notice to Stockboldori. AN INSTALMENT OF 10 PER CENT, on the capital stock of lha Tualatin River Nuviation and Transportation Co. i hereby, by order of tho Direi'tor, required lo be paid to the Treasurer, THOMAS D. HUMPHREY, a., on or before Iho 19th day nf January, 1H57. 1 1IOS. PUfE, PrtaX W. V. J. JoHNos, See'y. Oregon City, December 13, 1856. 35w4 Caution. 1 LL PERSONS are hereby forbidden to placa any obstruelion iu the wny of the navigation of the Tualatin River, from and after lliiadale, on pain of being dealt Willi according to law. , By order of the Board of Directors of Tualatin N. A. T. Co. THOS. POPE, Pre't. Oregon City, Dee. 13, 1S56. a.iwlO ZXogf Wanted. I WILT, give the highest market prico for GOOD FAT HOUS, delivered tome at the City Market V. ALIiRIUHT. Orcgou lily Uec. b, IP jo. Blacksmiths and olhcra Look Here! ALLAN, McKlNLAY & CO. have now ou hand a lorge and Well selected stock of Bar Iron, Cost nieei, Home shoe do., German do., Nail rod do, Plough do., Plate do.. and intend to keep np the assortment o as to suit the wants of customers. Giro us a call, and you will find that we not only hare the fullest stock, but will sell "a cheap as (he cheapesL" We are constantly receiriiig addition to our anortment, so as lo replace what ia sold. Dec. 6, '56. Sail! Salt! TONS "San Quentin" 8 ALT, in almut t J 80 and 100 lb. bags, just received aud for mile very cheap at Oregon City, Dec. 6, 1856. Coffee. IF YOU WANT a reaPy good article of COF FEE, Iho undersigned have got 13,090 lb- best "Cota Rica. Come ia and look at it ALLAN, MrKIXLAX CO. Oregon CHy, Dec. 6, 1656. 01? REGON HAMS and SHOULDERS for sal .13 CHARM AN ej- WARNER. "DOCKET nd lMe eotlenr of first rual ty, lor JL sale by CHARMAN f WARNLR. SXore Hew Ooode, at ciiabuam ti warnkr'i. T.V ADDITION TO OUR USUAL STOCK, X we have just received, direol from nan rrau oiauo, a good and suilubl supply of Uoodi for this Season of the Year, whkh wo offer for sale at prices which cannot bo beat in this market Our stock consul iu part of 4UU lbs sal sola, 50 boles Eiigli.h oap, 50 Chaa. Hill'aaoap, 30 dot corn starch, 3D case pi fruit, 15 pickles, 8 dot honey, 8 M lobsirr, 13 " pyslrr, 30 hlfbbUNOaugar, 4 bbl Sandwich lalaud syrup, 10 hlf bbl dried npplea, fi rit mackerel, i SnilO lb slick candy, 600 liim y do. 1 ease GuilipUhur toys, I " German toy, 400 lire almonds, )'J hlf boxes raisins, 6 whole bote do., 48 prs good Mackinaw blankets, 3000 yd brown heeling, 3000 calico, Hoot and shoe of every description. The above, with our unial aworlmeut, w think render our Mock enmpMe. Call and see u. Term cash. CHAR MAN f WARNER. Decvmlwr 30, 1856. Strayed, ITM'OM the ubscriber, sbnl llie last of Srptem . Der, a light red niuly CO ,V, three year old, heavy with calf, with a white elripe ou llie llinmt exleiidiug up the ide of the head, aud some while about the bug : lirue ears. Whoever will return aid cow, or give information to llie subscriber or to Channnn & Warner, so that I get her again hall be suitably rewarded. KZK.V W ES I U.N. Oregon City, Deo. 30, 1S56. 30 Ureal Iiidn:euivuls. THE PROPRIETOR OK THE FRENCH STORE ia this city, tuke this method to invite the publio to cull aud examine hi slock of GOODS. Ha ha now on hand, an.! w ill continue lo receive by ahnoi't every steamer, a fine aasortment ot tlie beat quality of good, which he is determined to ell a cheap a anybody else, if not a little cheaper. The Lgdlc, Iu Particular, are requmlcd to come where they will find the beat and LATEST FASHION'S of Dreaa Good, of every dccriplion. . . He lias, and is constantly recc ..", u n. O O D 8 , couwslini; iu part of tk- following article Cocheco, Pacifio, Hudle)- Cone!ogo, Philip Allen, Kali Hirer, Memmao,and numerous llier PRINTS, all late atyli-e; English and French iiierinoa, Lyon cloth I black, blue, purple, and Pink ulpaciu, jaconet, book and Swiss niiwliu, a tine assoriiiienl of lace and edging, velvet trim- inir. ate., domestio mniliani", blue, mixed, and gray aliiict, sheep' grey and fancy cloth, Milford and Hunker lliil J. on, bleaclied aim Drown Heel ing, brown and blue drillinc. denims, hickory hirt- ing, black Velvet, alson fiue lot of plaid dreaa good, Uriuaitlscsriiet, xc .&c. jricii Ut Uoy'a Clollilnff. riue, black, and brown cloth coats of the finest qiudily, tweed busiues do., black cloth vest, a fine lot of bin doeskiu and satinet punt, an quumiea nd size, nibbT i tvket. gray ovur and uuder shirts, white and hickory liirls, hot and cap. IkKJTS St SIIOLS men e, boys' and youth' bnut, tallies', miee', and children's morocco, goat, kid, aud calf boots and (hoes. It is uo trouble to show goods, and ha will al ways be happy to see his customers, whether they purchase or uol. Oregon City, Dec. 6, 1 856. 34m7 Sooki Tor tho Holidays iitot npppirt'n - .. i.: i. "Cirri tlUl lTji. bL.aiiiuiig nuicu .3fi n u a .. wa.l. uk.lr.H... r Ui V M O. fkltll'll nuinnswiianrprsiiv, X V GII'T HOOKS, Token, Robinson Crusoe, Diary and Correspondence of Amoa Law rence, Hurper a edition of nlacauluy a lliatory oi Knrlanil. and many other valuable work, hand somely bound also, a general amortment of Pock et Diaries for 1857. For sale by Oregon City, Nov. 29. C. POPE, Jr. JUriT RECEIVED, a new eupply of Rio and Java Coffee, Rice, Sugar, Sul Soda, etc. uov39 C. POI'K, Jr., Main st. Tot Bale. A GOOD INDIAN HOUSE. Prico 50. Apply lo C. POPE, Jr., Oregon City, Kov. S2. Alain rtrect. Oregoa aud California I.ino. Packet fTIHE following vessel will run in eon- , jrr. A. uection as a REGULAR LINE bo- nSSk tween PORTLAND and SAN FRAN- CISCO: Bark OCEAN BIRD, Wiooin. Master, CHAS. DEVKN'S, Hcaliv, " " NAHUMKEAG, Wiuuni, ' Brig I. B. LUMT, Richardson, " The Bark have all been coppered recently, and are In first-rute order, comiuanded by experienced captain. Freights will be carried at the lowest rater. Produce sent from any part of the country to Oregon City, or to the Linn City works, will be re ceived and forwarded to San Francisco. AoaNTs GEO. ABERNETUY it CO., Oregon City. ABERXETIIY, CLARK & CO., Nov. 23, '5C-32tf San Francisco. Nursery. I HAVE now for sale at my nursery, about mid way between Oreeon City and Milwaukie, sev eral thousand rri.x takes of thrifty growth, em bracing all the ciiotuKiT vabiktik or raiiiT ever brought lo Oregon. My lre are from one to two years old, and for s.io and beauty are unsurpassed. I am now ready to wait on customer, and shall be happy to furnish tree to all audi a see fit to give me a call. Come and tee my nursery before you purchaw elsewhere. I have also a quantity of ri.ux. and quince for sale. ORRLN KELLOGG. Nov. 8th, 1856. 30if. The Canapaisn Opened. Jh - HAVE now in my NURSERY on the 2 . Monticello Farm, Howell Prairie, Marion co., very large NURSERY OF CHOICE TREES, from one to two year old, embracing all the vari eties of Apple, Pear, Plum, Cherry, 4.C., brought to thia country by J. W. La id, which I offer for aula low for oudi. Those who are expecting to purchase tree thi winter, are requested to come and look at my nursery before nuking their fiual purchase. U" i am determined to ecu on very reaanneuie terms. B.MVL.u fcl.M.Vl(J.S. Novembers, 1856. 30lf Harness Itlaker Ac Saddler. THE subscriber has bought out the establish ment formerly owned by A. K. Post, and i carryingon the UAKNESS and SAUUhti- AVbusim- in all it braneheat lha LIVERY STABLE belonging to the entablishimnt, i also ett up. where horse and carriages are constantly kept for the accommodation of the public. Honrs left at my etabl, wdl alwaye be treated with par ticular attention, anfl vtu jea. 1 nave neen con nected with thi establishment foraome four yean, and am now permanently located, where I shall ai way be happy to wait on all who may fat of m ithacall. w. u. i-Aiti ia". Tlie beat of TIMOTHY HAY kept eoinUnl- ly ou hand. Onrgon Uity, Oct. 1 8, ibjo-z i y- ZZogs I Soral CHARMAN k. WARNER are now ready to receive PORK at their old t-nd in Oregon City. Come, farmers, bring in your hoc wo will pay you, a w promised, a good prioe for Ihern, eah or trade. not 1 5 Wanted! OATS, barley, sntaluee, butter, erg, bacon, lard, Ac , for which we will pay cash or Irada, CHARMAN A. WARNER, Wow rirm Wcw Ooodt. THE underaigned lake this method of inform ing lha public that they have taken llie house and have purchased the entire slock aud fixture formerly used by F. 8. HOLLAND, and hop by strict attention to biuinc lo retain Iho patronage of lha old oustomers and gain aa many mora a possible. Wa are constantly in receipt of GOODS select ed wnh the greatest oure, (a lo pric and quality,) aud are ooiifideiit that our facilities will enable u lo oiler greater inducement lo all who want the worth nf Iheir money than any other lious iu lb oily. Wa hare, and ara jul receiving, an invoice of DRTOOODS, consisting In part of the following article Coche co, Paoilio, lladley, Uouealego, Philip Allen, tall River, Merninae, and numeroua other PKI.X IS, all luteatylea) English aud rrenoh merino, Ly. ou clulh: black, blue, purple, and pmk alpaca, jaconet, book, and Swiss muslin, a fine assortment of lace and edging, vlvet trimming, Ac, do mestic giughams, blue, mixed, aud gray aatinet, theep'a grey and fancy cloth, Milford aud Bunker 1 1 til jeana, bleached and brown lieeting, brown and blue drilling, denims, hickory birling, black velvet, also a fiue lot of plaid drew (roods, Urusscl carpel, etc., etc. MEN If BOYS' CLOTHING. Blue, black, and brown cloth cool of lha finest quality, tweed busine do., black cloth vest, a fiue hit of blk doeskin and aatiuel pants, all qualities and ixe, rubber jnckets, gray over and under Juris, white and h ckory shirt, hut aud cap. BOO TS and S II O E S-meu', boy' and youth' boot, Indies', mianc', and childreu'a mo rocco, goal, kid, and calf boot and shoe. GROCERIES: Rio coffee, grcrn aud black tea, New Orleans, liatavia, and crushed sugar, East Boston, Stew art', and China symp, ult, 10 and 80 lb. sack, nails, assorted siies, soup and soap powders, pow der and lead, cream tartar, yeast powder, sclera Iu, chewing add smoking tobacco, oysters, prunes, pepper anuce, oils, spice, March, and cotton bal ling, with variety of other grocerie usually kept. we have alon Splendid Assortment of Book, uch aa tlia moat approved work on Phrenology, Psychology, Hydropathy, and Mesmerism, a ap plicable to all tlie condition of life, aud pertaining to the prevention and cure of all diseases also the Rcvrliilinna of A. J. Davis, the C'luirvovanl," w.th all the other work by the same author Also, STATIONERY of all kind. Also, PRESTON'S MAP OF OREGON and WASH INGTON. Wm. DlEUDORFF&Co. P. S GOODS exchanged and the higheat market price paid for butter, egga, bacon, chick ens, Hour, and almost anything the farmer ha for ule. WM. D.&CO. Oregon City, October 4, 1856. y PRESTON'S Sectional and County MAP of OREGON and WASHINGTON TER RITORIES fur aula by ang16 CHARLES POPE, Jr. We ?ro now Kecoiving' A ND have in (lore X. 100 socks Rio coffee, 80 whole aud hlf bbl crushed ugar, 30 ""NO 1 00 dox brooms, 250 boxea Eng. soap, 100 " candle, 100 " glas, asa'd sizes, Together with a general aasortment of crockery, hardware, boots and shoes, paints and oils, Ac, tits., which wo offer for sale at aa low price a they oau be purchased in Oregon Territory. WM. C. DEMENT & CO. Oregon City, Sept. 19. Stanton's IVursery. A STANTON, Fruit Cullurisl, at the JM NORTH-BEND Fruit-Farm, on Sa- l2 leui prairie, four miles north east from Salem, ha, fur aale, the following choice selections of grafted tree, of various ages, from one to three yean ; viz: APPLES. SUMJIEa. Jersey Sweeting, Williama' Favorite, Red June, Red Aslrachan, Sweet June, Graveuctcin, Alexander, Waxen, or Gate, Dwarf, Early l'enuock, Fall Pippin, Early Harvest, Curoliim June, Sweet Rough, July Bough, Summer 4ueeu. Fall Beauty, Siberian Crab, Ross Nonpareil, Sweet Pearmain, Sweet Swaar, wis'TSa. Tewkshury'aW'rBlukh. I Hubardxm'aNoniuch Green Newton Pippin, Northern Spy, R. I. Greening, Gloria Mundi, Lady Apple, Virginia Greening, Tolpy Hocking, Milnm, Roxhury Russet, YeHow New'u Pippin, Wine Apple, Red Pearmain, Winter Queen, Newark King, American Pippin White Pearmain, Itambo, Carolina Applet Baldwin, Newton Spilienberg, Westfield seek nof'ih'r liomine, Dutch Mlgnon, Belmont, Twenty Ounce Apple, Genilen, Red Romanite, Red Wine Sap, Jilue Pearmain, Michael llunry Pippin, Black Heart, Prund Pippin, Monstrous Sweeting, Iklltlower, ltjopus Spitlenbcrg, Golden Russet, Holland Pippin, Winter Sweet, Melon, Lady's Sweeting, PEARS. Colunib'a, Louise Bonue D- Jer., Julienne, Flemish Beauty, Maria Louisa, Fall Butter, Early lieurre, Pound Pear, Darinburg, Iluerayanca, Chomontell, White Duoyan, ' Fiue Gold of Summer, Josephine D'Melon, Vicar of Winkfield, Croaane Bergamot, Darborn'a Seedling, Triumph D'Jein, Puara Colmar, llartlet, N'oon'a Pear, Virgalue, Dutch Da Angelean, San Jose, Karly Butter, Clapp'a Early. PLUMS. Jefferson, Red Damask, Green Gage, Yellow Gage, Nump Red Carnation, Roysl Ann, Keut ah, Black Eagle, Washington, Sweet Damson, Smith' Orleans, Cue' Golden Drop, CHERRIES. Downtnn, May Duke, Vauachaiek, Black Morello. My nursery comprises about Forty Thousand beautiful grafta of the foregoing varietiea, of thrifty growth from one to three years old. I have alto a nuracrv of about Twenty Thousand aeedlinir which 1 wiih to sell. . A. STANTON. Salem, Oct 22d, 1836!:8n-0m. In Equity. John McLaugliliu, complainant, 1 Francia W. Pettygrove A Alfred Pettygrove. Clackamas County District Court, Oregon ntorf. IN thi cause it appearing by aa affidavit of complainant filed with his bill that both of the defendant ara nou-residenla of the Territory, it wo ordered by the Court that the Clerk muke an order, and have the ame published, directed lo aid defendanta ; thia i therefor directed to the aaid Francia W. Pettygrove and .',fred Pattygrove, and they are hereby aoti$ed lhat thi euit was commenced against lli'.m on ;'ne A'h day of Sep tember, ISoS ; w.at the Qojecl of the bill to quiet me uu wicv Ho. tu block NO. 28 in Oregon City ir, favor of tlie complainant, and for a decreo ;at a certain bond, touching the same, made by the complainant lo Alfred Pettygrove uu Iho 13th day of September, 1843, bo canceled. Thad defendanta or required lo appear at 111 O.Cnct Court of the 1st Jud.cial Du ict of oid Territory, to be held at Salem on Monday, Ihe sixth day of April, a. n. 1857, and answer the bill of complain ant, or the lame will be taken as eanfeaed. la witness whereof, I bare hereunto sr, li ft, a. aenbed my hand and al&xed my ofikial aeal, thia 10th day of May, a. a. ia50 f 8. HOLLAND, Clark. Jaa.3,ISS7. 7?3 Holland A White, ( nut PKOor BKICK buildi.no,) MAIN ST., OREGON CITY, IT EEP constantly on hand a full oannrtmenl of IV the following articlea both WHOLESALE and RETAIL, I DRY GOODS: A lono quantity, consislinir partly of print of a kind, merinos, English and French alpacas, do ' . ,7 I. .! ..LII lalnea, lancy aim tiaca aiia, sneiuos, siiiroiiK, tickiim. Iwee.l. caaslinerea, collouadea, hickory, deuinis, drilling, aatiuetl, bine, black, grey, and mixed, Ao., o. - GROCERIES: A well acleckd assortment, in part consisting of uirar, collee, tea, srup, soup, caudles, fruit, Hour. butter, bacon, spice, pepper, sail, ealernlu, eoap powder, ink powder, yeal powder, gnu powder, 4.0 CLOTHING: uch a black fnwk, nck, and ahanghal coat, of cans mere, easaiuetle, satluel, and clulh j veils, bull, ilk, black eatm, cloth, and eaaimere, plan and fancy ( punt, a large assortment of doeskin, caaaimere, cloth, jeuus, satinet, linen, and all other kinde ; hate, cap over and under shirta eioek, handkerchief, and cravat, and a thousand other tiling, aucb aa BOOTS Cf SHOES, womeu'a coarse and fine boot, fins block and col ored gailers, slippers, Ac. J men's calf shoes, liht and heavy broken, k'p and calf boot, calf and euiiuielrd gaiter, boy' aud childreu'a boots, shoes, aud gaiter. A Is. i, naiU, spikes, hammers, hatchet, saws, axe, scythe, steel, qunrr, dec, Ac IT Tlia above good will be sold at the lower! market rates. All kinds of produce taken in ex- clianna fur good. Sept. 19, 18o0. y CLOTHIXti WAREIIOtSL. Wm. O. Sadgor, 100 BATTER V ST., COIINKR OP MRRCHANTS, SAN FRANCISCO. iOSl.MrORTF.R of every variety of Cloth-E-Sding and Furnishing Gooda ; also of Ducks, Drill. SheeliiiL's. lilaukels, Hal, ISooU and lira- gana, by recent arrivala ha received very Inrge invoire or the moat desirable nyies oi i i.u i it ING, and it ia tlie laukst stock ever oil'ored in this market. The Goods are manufactured under my own supervision, and of tlie but material, well cul, largo aizes, and mode In tlie moist durable manner. Traders from the couulry are invited lo examine thi heavy stock, and they will find the price LuWKk thau they can be found elsewhere iu the market. Purchasers may rely on receiving the beat and moat saleable food, aa each article is guarantied. ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY prumpt- ly and carefully attended to. JU.UIIU pairs asaorlcd lancy caaaimere pari, 10,000 " aaaoned fancy aud plain sutii.el do., 7,000 ' " linen pant, 3,000 " ' Goodyear' rubber pant, 1 .(WO Goodyear' while rubber coat, 300 cases Goodyear' long and short rubber bouts, SOO 11 miners' boots, 1,000 dozen super flannel overshirt, 300 " funcy casaiuiere oversliirta, 1,(100 w hite shirts, (i00 " heavy hickory shirt, f00 " heavy check aiuru, 300 Merrimack shirt, 6 )0 ' lanilw' wool undershirts, 300- " regatta underehirt, SOO u grey flannel undershirts, 450 11 lambs' wool drawers, 350 " bleached di ill dru wen, 1,500 " . overall, 300 Denim frocks, 1,900 " couulry-kuit wool socks, 1 ,500 " heavy while and mixed cotton do., 1,000 piecea super silk pocket handkerchiefs, 100 dozen uwr black silk neckerchief, 300 " cambric handkerchief,, 300 rubber belt, otn buck irlovea. 400 11 bucksin gold bags, 1,000 doeskin busine coats, 400 black cloth frock coat, 3,000 assorted overcoats, COO " pea coats, . 3,000 silk, cloth, and velvet veats, 30 bale bluo nnd white blaukela, 0 " A sheeting, 50 " drill, 30 M aasurted duck, 50 case fiue felt hat, 100 " atraw hat. For ml by WM- G. BADGER, Wholesale Clothing Warehouse, No 109 Butlerv, cor. Merchant si., San Francisco. N. B. No good eold at retail. 18iu3 H U. LIICM BALTUN. Lucas & Dalton, HOUSE, SIGN, & ORNAMENTAL PAIN TERS, Ac, HAVE received and off, r for sale, 4000 Ilia Atlanlio white lead, 350 gallon boiled linaeed oil, 300 " raw " 3)0 " turpentine, 300 " Tildeo'a No. 1 furniture varnish, 150 " " " ooach " 200 " Japan 1000 Ha of putty, 6 dox Adams 6-10 brushes, 6 dox sash tools assorted, 10 pucka of leuf gold, 10 " " ailver, 100 lha of Small assorted colon, 3 grossof camel and aable huir pencil, 500 It of glum, bxlO, 10x13,10x14,10x15. Glazed sash, any quantity, of the following sizes and price: 8xl0, $.1,25 per window, 10x13, 4,00 " 0x13, 4,00 ' 10x14, 4,50 " 10x15, 5,00 " Messrs. I It D. would respectfully ca'l the at tention of Ihe trade and the public generally to ex amine their teck before purchasing elsewhere. LUCAS & DALTON, June 28, 1850. Front at., Portland. JUST RECEIVED, 70 bbl and hlf bbl N O mgat 30 ' " crushed " 40110 Ihe No 1 China 10 hlf bbls Carolina rice, 15 ' " dried apple, 15 kegs ' " 10 hlf bbls " peaches, 10000 lbs Liverpool salt, 10 cases table salt, 50 bbls Santa Cruz lime, 000 lbs manilla rope, ass'd sizes, 100 keg nails, " " 000 qr Hour sacks, 6 bales drilling, 1 3 cases ass'd pie fruit, 13 " " pickles, 30 bundle window satli, sss'd itev 34 pannel door, ' 3 doz-pof grain scoop, 100 sacks Rio coffee, 10 mats black pepper, 10 bales oakum, 1U0 single and double blocks, ose'd size, 6 gross P it M yeast powders, 10 doz zine waah boards, 500 gal S.I. syrup, 4000 lb whits lead, pure-, 600 led 40 fals eopal varnish, 15 doz puut brushes, ass'd sizes, 15 "3 hood bucket, 2(10 gal boiled linseed oil, 100 rsw " " T'f ether with a e;nod assortment of HARD WARE tnd CARPENTERS' TOOLS. All of which w propoao selling at price to rait the time. Call aud see for yourx-lve. W. O. DEMENT It CO , Main t , ocpos u the Land Oflice. Oregon City, April 19, 185b. Freali Oregon Tisuotlif fcced. 1 fA BUSHELS jas received and tor al 10U low by WM. C. DEMENT CO. DO yoo wool atouking yarn f W have it. auli CHARMAN f WARNER. TAR. 0grad' lodiaChulagogua.andDr.Jonea' a I Antarvan Uhesagogue, ai in OREGON CITY WUO 6TOID3. OREGON CITY Wholesale Frlees Onrrent. ooaaaoran waaatv. par uooits. j pat'us Sl wxnicmu. Sheeling, 4-4.... Sail IG0pr.cl.over N. Y.Cost. Drilling II)' rsuiiti'K. Bleathed drilling. .... I.I Wheal, pr. bu-....$l,00 - ahirting, Halt! Oats do 60 Striped do ISJ Polutoe do SO Ticking 1-1 It, Onions do...40a$l ll'i lleiiina iej H..nr C,S Blue drilling 1-1 Coru .Meal, freali ( Plaid linsey lOVM' mniT. Sulinel 7Ua90 " dried do 11115 Kentucky jeans. ..3.'ia45;Peachrs, dtird dn 10 Tweeds T..557t'' " do -ahd raiNTa. i Chili, dned.SUaliS Blue and w hite 13; ruuvisiuK. Blu aud orauirs 13' Pork, clear none. Fancy... 8a IV) mea A-JboJO Furniture do.., ...10uI4 Ham 15 ride. I '-'j Baron 14 ..l-lu'J.'i,1 rowuaa. ..15iiiJ llorard, pr ca IS .A'.'iullO) pr kig $0 ..5lia.i shot. U5o$l, "mull sizes ....... 82)aS. .lOaSl.Buck J3u.lJ do. M. do tallica... Giui;hama Mpucii Tatile dinnask. cloth... Irish linen ci-OTinxa. i LKO. Sheen irrav haul SJl i.l Bar, ...30 Satinet do. .Jc.'i.'l hito leuil, luoil...l3 Kaucyc. do. ...IfUil Coanaoa. Black caas. do. $.'iu7i Manilla, sniull... lOdflau'l shirU fl lain! " large.... I lino do. do. Sl.mlH IKinp ....15 Si . lOall ..37a 10 VOab'3 Hickory shirt 5a7s ctauLra. Calico do ftUul'.1 Ailmaiitme soot A anoaa. Sperm Men'a kip bool.jljj i-li' ciuaaa. iqier do. ilo....cil Havana r?iuar-v fine aewcd......f.j tJ.rnian IIOai'i Bovs' kip boots jl' American fj'.lUa50 he'vv w'x doSIl i'J TuBct-o. Meua'brg'apr. doz.. $ 1 7; Pride of tho Uuion.404r " kipbrg s pr doz.tS'.w:r,nn juu.ia 11 calf sewed do.. Ail; Luke's 37 Womru's h'vy sh's.AI.'l$ - iixwaaa. " hue do. siiainovcia :oai uaocaaiK. ;Spadea , $l4alb ofTee .., I lalfi Axe $1230 c 50a(i5 iMillsaa Dmik iigur.no. I Chi'a.... 11 A cutsnw ,5u$l,i;j crushed. 16 t able cutleiv, iu per oi Suloralu .I0alt ailvauee on N. Y.cust 14 Pocket cutlery, 35 pr ot . $1,21 advance. 9t;Oilier arllck'a of hard- ) ware front 30 U50pr ..3uDJ' ct advance. , 14.Nail,iuB'diz4,prkf 97 . 3u'.')( " horseshoe. ..253S 2 oil. ' 40iLamp 1 1 13 .UOaHII'Liuaeed boil $3h3 .. 8aliri'uriienlincprguH $i Slurch yrup E Ronton., do. n Isluud... N O Mohisac ,iv. Salt l'ub'.e Sail iundwich 1. Suit Pepper Allspice Cinnamon Soap CEO. AntltSKTUV V Co , , t) MERCHANTS, , ,. OREGON CITY, O. T. Abcrncthy, Clark & Co., COMMISSION ANDFOItWAHtllNU MERCHANTS, Satt Francisco, Cat., ' Will attend lo selliua Oregon produce, and fill or- era fur Good, Gmcerica, eVc, at the lowest rate.. The patromiire of the people of Oregon W re spectfully aolieited. Aug. 9. Iiuuiber, Lumber. THI Oregou Milling and Truuortlioa Co, have established a LUMBER YARD on lha river bank in rear of lha atore of Allan, McKiulay &C. Lumber iu large or small qiiautitira, Including dreaacd aiding and flooring, can alwaye be had by implication at the store of ' I rv V. S. It A. HOLLAND. Oregon City, May 10, IH50. Juot Kecclved, ANEW and general assortment of DRY-, GOODS, consisting of De Laince, Jaconet, Book Mnslm, cma-b.irred Muslin, Edging, Inear. lion, Uabh-hi Ladiea' how, collar, &'., Aa. , Also, BOOKS and STATIONERY. CUARLliS POPE.Jr, ang 16 Mai" St Disiolntion of Oopartnerabip. - THE copartnership heretofore existing between the subscriber under the firm of Uasstow 6 Ca wu dissolved by mutual oonsent August lOlh, 1850. Penou indebte d will ptoase mako pay. meuttoJos. Hurstow, who will receive all debta Iiim thm lata firm. JOS. BAKSTOW, , W. CORBY. Cunemah, Sept. 6, 185G. 21 Joa. Santow TS by hinwetf, aad would roecirutly say to in , fn-nili and tlia uublio generally that ha ia thankful for put patronuge, and will continue buei n.s. .1 lha old stand, and will ever be ready to how hi Good to those who may favor him with a cull. Come one, come all, but h givul and small, n,l Wa him a cull before purchusiiiK elsewhere, aud examine for yourselves his splendid and aslecl lock of PRY GOODS, PROVISIONS, CLOTH ING, BOOTS, SHOES, and CROCKERY, Tea, Stigur, Coffee, Spiues, Ac, Ac., Huts,Na!ls, Brooms, Ac., and alinoet every thing pertaining to a general line of buiiiesa.' All kinds of oountry produce takeu in exchange, ounuy irieuu wm find it to their advantage lo give me a oalL Cnuemuh.sept. d. . BlanU Boohs. AFRESH aiinply, and firt-rsta assortment or full and half bound BLANK BOOKS, just received ex "Young America." Pn Book, Sheep aud Tuck .tlemorannum, mommy aua Weekly Time Books, Receipt Book, Sliipping and Storehouse, and Cash Copying Presa Hooka, School Wining Hook, M niatur Blauk, Nulea, Dralt, Hills Lading, &!., &. Noisy Carrier a llook anil Biatmnery IO., No. 61 & 10 Long Whsif, and 97 '. scp. 30-ni3 Battery at., San Fraucieco. What's the Uso of Oolnf Barefoot? rnil E ubsoriber haa opened a hoot and shoe shop X in this city, whriw making and mending wiil be done ro order on oiwkt Ho-rica. 1 also acep constantly on baud ready made hoots and shoes, which I will sell on rcasrinauie term. I iiauaiui for past favors, I slill aolicit a reasonable sbara of patruuage. Call aud try us anyhow. J. II. IM.Artl IbVi Oregon City, Aug. 9, 1850. 17mfl Who Wants Oood Saddle ? rpiIE ubscriber, living five mile south-west nf a lttayette, IU I allium county, uow cair;ma on the bi es of Saddle Making in good eeruesU He k.'eps conntantly on hand tho heat laddies thai cun be manufactured with the inuteriula at com- mun.l in Oregon. Those wishing a genuine sa.ldi warranted to tit on both aide, and rigged out ia complete ityle, cheap for cash, or good irode would do well to give me a call. My "hop i situated on Uuker l:rek near where llie roaa crose woo ing from Portland and Oregon City, "up eouutry" by Ihe way ofSmilha brulgu on the North Fork of Yamhill. IT I keep every thing in the adillery line, an Bridles, Martingales, Haller, Lines, Ae. Ac. Sept. 20.23tf. J.O. IIKNDERSON. Boinothlas; XJov. ANY perm having a Makaleon, Serapliine, Acoordeon, or other reed Instrument, with broken or defecUve reeds, can have them repaired by applyiug or sending to Ch- M. Kester, at his residence, two qunru back from Iho Baptist Meo'ing House, iu tho North purl of Oregon City. Chargu for iiisePing singlo reed from $1,50 lo M3 UO. Reasonable deduction for a greater num.. V. M. KKSTEJt, . Oregon City, September 22, 1855-33 DO von waut Hay Fork, Spaas an I Shovels I C.1I at CHARMAN 4 WARNER S. GLASS, Ouseiiswarn, and Crockery, at apPJ CHAR 4AN 4 WARNER'S rnO pick fancy hoe, cither lW gealk. X as- a 1 am CY4.X -t f iT-isn.T f n 1 1 t . I I- ft ! m w vs. ( 5 .11. km :' ' .1 'JI J 11.1 MtV-1 - " ' ir ! '.