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ff Jn soother column will be found the proceedings or a meeting in New lork cilj It tbe purpose of liiducing foreign smigraltoo to California and Oregon; In telligent Garment make good ok!ent, aud if a thousand or' mora tan be turned tbia way, and scattered over tbo Territory; it would meat tbo wanta of many who are almost iu (To ring for the want of help, in doors and out; Wo are In hopea to have heavy aceeuiona Iff our population in a year or'twbv tT The viva voce bill has been re pealed In the Counoil by tbe following voteAyes, Kellcy, Bay ley, Ross, Smith, and Cornelius, 0 Noei, Drain, Ford, 1 Use; and O'Bryant, 4.' A' bill to provide for again taking, tbe oente of the people on tbe seat of govern menl has' also paesocJ lbs Council.' Ayes, Kelley, OayJey, Rom, Ford, Smith, and Cornelkii,6;:Noee, Drain, O'Bryant, and Peobtei;- Several peiitione have gone up to tbe Legislature in refereaoe to (be liquor question. We loarn that tbe peiilioneri are treated with more respect tban llrey Were last winter, and we entertain itrong tropes that prevision will be made for voting on tbe matter of prohibition at the June election. We bavs curiosity toaeo how many votea ooold be polled' for banishing the grent destroyer' from' the land! It would do Diaome gdod to rote for prohibi tion, if deflated; t3T Tbe roada aro in a desperate con dition: Indeed, in plne'es'they have entire, ly, disappeared. For initauce, there ia no road leading .frorn- tbe ferry up into' the city. A team ib crossing; frtiitr the went aide of the river could hardly get up the bank into town. Hence molt of tbe Croat, ing with teama it now done we believe just above tbe mouth of the Tuulalin, where there ia a good boat and a road leading out into ibe Bird settlement. Wa learn that rtm iaa tolerably fuir road, besides it'saves ferrying the Tualatin. Wa fear that if loinetliirig ia not dono to improve the roada here, that traveling with teama must be futpcnricd' by (he way of Linn City. 3f We have bad a thaw out at last. The anow baa disappeared, and tbe upper country is sending down torrents of water. The river it as high at it hat been fur sev eral years; too high for ferrying' with the bone bout. The weather it warm enough re' render our sanctum comfortable with oui tiro; - president I'ierce't stump speech lit crowded out Legislative pruceeditigt and several communications. 0"Mr. McKinfrry, of our city, wno'Kas been absent some time on a visit to the Atlantic States, fofurned on the la.st ateamer. " The vessel Desdemona wa owned by Messrs. Abnrnethy at Co.' Advocate. A mistake; they had no interest In her. Thoman'i Theatrical Troupe pin- ed in Oregon City two nights this week to crowded houses. They are now playinj in Portland. 03" Senator Sumner will not take hia teat in the U. S. Senate for the present. Hit physicians do not think him sufficiently recovered from' the Brooks attack to justify him in encountering the excitements of debate.' For tht Argiit, Important to Oregon. ifr. Editor -The following report was fcrwsrded to me by (he Sfew York Com mittee Of Pacific Emigration,- to' be pub lished in the newspapers of the Territory, in which you will readily seo every Ore. gonian has an interest. Yours, respect fully,- II. W. Co'rbett. Tontine Boildi.no, WallSt-.N.-Y., Thursday, Dec. 4, 1850. To the Editor of tlte Argut :, In accordance with instructions, I have the honor to enclose the report of an ad journed meeting, held at the office of W. T. Coleman, in this city, Dec. 3J, and to rail jour special attention to its objects. TJbere wero present from- your Territory, Messrs. Hoi brook and McKinlay. ' Although no definite actioa was ta&en last evening,. I am advised by Messrs. Coleman, lSrigham and others, known to your commercial men, to lose no time in nviiing tbe action of the people of Ore gon in the matter presented herewith; as (here will assuredly b formed in this city, aa soon as practicable, an association for the purposes mentioned. You- might, if I mar suggest, hold a meeting, anrf if public sentiment favors tbe step, organize a Corresponding committee to eonfer with the California Emigration Society, J. R. Snyder president. There will be an agent er a secretary appointed- by eur commit tee here to transact the active business of Use association,, and wo shall select a person who,, from, long residence on the Pacific coast and: zeputability in- Call fornia and Oregon,, will be qualified to scr.ve the aasociationa. there , indeed, his action,, here will be under a committee of merchants apd others, most ef them in terested, in your, trade, tjong with that of California, and bis duties will hare sole reference to the wanta of California and Oregon. You-thould send your statistics Oregon respuaea.and, inducements to emigrants le bis care. Do this (if you co-af era!' with us) at a!J events, until you anno nt vour own rroresentat ve. The aipente of bit maintenance, and hit of. Ike reut, &.O., can be better borne by Ibe three orgnniaailoni, and hia funotiona be much more fairly and efllclently adn.lnls- tared. We propose to sttttt tbe membera of )ur society at about the rate of two dollars per month for the sinenses of management. There are not many Ore- goniana in New York you are aware, Wa should like to bear from you I beg to add that the plan sol- forth Iii oidtntally in our ataieinent of objects of our comuiitlM, iV entirely practicable, Thousands- of emigranla can be Not to tbe Pacific under ita provisions, at I bapr pen to know. In baste, very truly yours,. ! HCKkmulk. Minute of an Adjourned Nlcting of Culifurniuni and othtrt in the City ' of JV York, Drc. 3, 1858. Ao adjourned mooting of Californiani and othera war held" in New York etty, Dec. 3d; to b'tar the report of a committee appointed 16 embody the ohjecta of the call in a plan of action. S. P. Dewey in the ohair E. C. Kcmbol secretary. Tbe minutes ol ibe previous meeting were read and approved. The committee presented ita report, before the reading of which tbe chairman staled;: That since the meeting of Ibe first in slant, the committee bad been advised of the wishes of acveral of the citiaens of onr neighboring Territory, now in New York, to ce-oparate with ut in the movement be gun. They were present,- aud the com mittee, after conferring, had determined to draw ibeir report in favor of the junct ion proposed!- The advantagea of such a union were apparent.. We should gain ttrengtb'in Washington aad' favor before the country. This wis what waa want ed. Tbe interest of our adjoining Ter ritory wertj identical with those of Cali fornia in the matter in band; lie would now read the report:- " That an association1 be formed of the citiuns of' California,. Oregon and Ntw York, to be styled The New York Cum mittee of Pacific Emigration,' ibe objects of which shall be:- 1. To diffuse among the emigrating classes of this country and Europe, through the press, by circulars, pamphlet publicatiora and special correspondence, a thorough and practical knowledge of Cal ifornia and Oregon, present the induce ments held out to actual settlement, and guide the Ta J f!c emigration on ita way. a. io open negotiations witu ttie steam ship companies, Panama Kailroed Com pany,-and other agencies ot transportation, for additional accommodations and re duced rates of passage to the racific emi- gr.-vtion.- 3. To communicate to our fellow citi zen irr California and to' the people of Ore- fgon our action to-day ; to publish these proceedings in the newspapers throughout tho Sinto and Territory ; to invite their support, and under a corresponding Orga nization, or by means of special agents, collect statistical facts for publication here, and elicit, by advertisement and otherwise, proposals from corporations, landholders, mining companies, arid otlief" capital as oeiHtion, contractors, manufacturers, and all in any way concerned,, stating on What terms ihey will sell lands for farms, vine yaids, gardens and town lots, to actual settlers at what rates and in what num. bars employ steady mechanic., artisans, laborers and servants, male and female; and if they will countersign conditions, Ao, 4: To procure tho passage of the Pacific Railroad nnd'Wagonroad Bills, if resolute action and co-operation with our friends can properly effect it. To insure which a committee shall be appointed; and empow. ered to concert and execute measures, through conference with tho California and Oregon delegations, and other members of Congress, editors, and persons of influ ence friendly lo tho claims of our Pacific possessions, in tin Important question. ' Note. Remainder of the report, pro posing n forrn of association, was read and discussed, and action deferred to the next meeting. The report was accepted, and s6' much of it as pertained to the objects of the move ment was ordered1 printed. It was then agreed that the signatures of Californians, Oregonisns, and all interested in this movement should be obtained to the propositions above tta'ted, each person pros'- ent acting to procure them ; and that a meeting for organization be called at an early day. The secretary was directed to furnish re ports of this meeting to the California and Oregon press. S. P. DEWEY, Ch'n; E. C. Kekble, Seo'y. Spnrinss PiHTres.- As the system of surprise parties ia growing in popularity, we will give those concerned in such frolicsome performancea the benefit of an incident, which they may take at a hint, chronicled by tbe Albany Knickerbocker : M The day before yesterday a very un pleasant incident occurred at one of these parries. A merchant who has heretofore held' a respectable position in society, was selected by some friends to call on. It was a surprise party, indeed,- to all con. earned. They found tbe husband insensi ble from the effects of liquor, lying- on- the hall stairs. snd hia wife with a bruised' face and black eye, bathing his temple witfi ice water. How many such scene occur unknown to the world." 05" A locomotive weighing sixty tons, with, ten feet drijring wheels, and said to bo capable of attaining a speed of one hundred snd fifty miles per hour, baa been exhibited in France. Its center of gravity is placed so low as to render it safer than ordinary enginea at tbe usual speed, so far ss jetting off tbe trick is concerned. CiiuacH Meeio. Hie Knickerbocker fur April, in wltw of Willi.' new work on tburcb Music, hat Ihlt forcible para graph, quoted from Mr. Willit'pen.. " llsarintr a choir sine is not worship, Kesdme a hymn through in a merely- in tullectnal attention in ibe thought it not worship, eueh a feline is often the re alt of arcbitectual or an'utlo causes. A person, for instance, baa entered a cathe dral. lie ia awed by (he grandeur and eolmo husb of the plat. He yiol 's to an irresistible feeling of solemnity, and after, wards goea away, and ftjU perhaps, at though be had worshipped. Not so. He baa merely indulged in' what might be called architectural aw, ouch ftullng it a UgHimnte oflect of titivated art. But Ihia it not worship. The place aad the . m if l-ltl.l auprtme eject ot wortnip lie uiguerinan mere architecture, -or music, or sculpture, or paJiitlntr, artistically enjoyed, bear the tout For in the enjoymoul of art, at in the enjoyment of natural acenery, we are recipients; tbe mind therefore la In a pate, ive state. Whereat, in worship, the mind lain an active atwte. We mutt rue through nature lo nalurt't God ; and, in taured art, unleta tbe soul be iimvlltd forward 'one alep further, to define religions action, it ia not in a condition for worships For no passive state, no condition of mere fteling can involve this.- Worship, involves an act. Feeling may,anibeuld accompany this act, but cannot constitute it. Arid in aacred song,-we most, not only aa a mere art r- Intellection, attain to the thoiiebt of the words, but we must utter that thought upward- tit- Ood, before are oanbe said rightly to worship."' t3T A' man in Massaohuaetta bet just been convicted of lh'cfi,ibr taking bit own horse from tbe possession of a Sheriff, who held as animal under-an' attachment the ceart decided'thal such an operation was-stealing. 5" A London paper gives a very grat- ifyingjacceuut ef the progress Christianity hat made in- New Ztalandl K chief of that ctnnibal country waa questioned-by one of the missionaries aa to how far the atudy of the Scriptures hat broken him of hia unnatural passion for human flush. Tbe chief answered proudly. " You mis. sionary men have done me much good'. never eafmy enemiee on Sunday now," GO" A noted politician waa reoontly cauglit by a friend in the act of pewsing the Scriptures. Upon- asking him- what particular portion of the good book he bad' selected for examination, he replied : "I am reading tbe atory about the loaves and fisher."' Porcua Delusions. That a man can read a readable article before he under stands grammar, punctuation, or the art of preparing MS. for ttie press; That very loud responses id church have any otBtr effect than' that of annoying- the truly pious.- That there it arty" strWe in preaching to young men- such hackneyed mottoea as "be industrious,'1 "be virtuous,' arid ''be eco nomical1,'' without showing them how, or practically encouraging tnem1 in sush' doctrines.- Tltat a man iii whom complaconcy and self content peep out continually, is not a snoS and a prig.. That Wo cfevafe ourselves by attempting to bring down snd depreciate those who are above us. That other people arid" their private af fairs ever form the great staple of conver sation among refined and properly educated people. That a girl of fifteen can make up for her general ignorance by incessant gabble.- That a moustache indicates- that a man has more braina than he stands in need of. OCT & nan who dislikes- mop. handles should be careful how lie spits lubacco juke on a red-headed Woman's carpet. Ndtlee. There will be a maaa meeting of the REPUB LICANS of Clackamas county held ia Oregon City on SATURDAY, tbk 94th int.,at 1- o'clock r. -, for the purpoae of appointing delcgatea lo (lie Territorial Convention of tbe Republican party, to be held in Albany on the 1 1th of Feb ruary next. A general attendance is requested) THOS. POPE, An. 17. Chairman Co. Committet. Republican Convention There will be a Territorial Republican Conven tion at ALBANY, Linn county, oaf WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Ht, 1857. The Republicans in each' county art requested to send up delegates to the Convention. Jan. 10. MA&B.ZSD: January 4tb, by Rev. J. H. D. Henderson, Mr. Alvsed Wilson to Miss Masv E. SaCino', all of Yamhill. In Portland, at Trinity Church, Sunday, Janu ary 18, by Rev. Joflu Selwood, Mr. C. 1L Lawia and Miae Cmhintids T. Copch, second daughter ef John II. Couch, Eaq. DIBSi Of eronp, in Yamhill county, on Ibe 1st lost., John, Infant soa ef O. II. Adams, aged two yean aad aearly six roontbe. " Weep not for those Wh aiak Within) tht arma of death Ere yet the chillingwiutry breath Of sorrow o'er them Slews ; Rut- weep for them who here remain, The mournful heritors of pain, Condemned te aee each bright joy fade, And mark grief's melancholy ehada Flung o'er Uope'e fairest reae." For Bent I WAXT Io root my place fo one or two Tears, one mile from Mr. Poet's 8c boot, aad two aad a half miJea from Oregon City. There are five acne wall sat with .timothy, and there wiH be about six acres to cultivate. Frnit of all the various kind. Good boeae aad oat buildings. Term made easy. Apply so. Jan. 34-41lf JAS. G. SWAFFORD. M2 R NEW GOODS, CHARMAJT Jr. WARNER'S. POCKET and table cutlery of first quality, lor sale by OH ARM iff f WARIR. Oreroa City University. Ms. Y.lOUStiUX A Miss JL'U.t JOHNSON TIT! I.L tuUt w on tlislr smod4 Urm. ia lln V r'rlnwry l psftintnt of the Omfoa Cliy Uivriiy, m Mi.lAV.Ihtr-CU.U UAI UK K Kli It U A It Y N KXT: Ilk to Ibt adMiiCjift ef staJsnls te eater at (siV In lh lenn as puMible. A portioa tf lirtit h spent "try week la totah bif Uis-ruduiMBU or oot Muki. TuiiUi, pr uno of irm wrrkt IS 00 W.O. JOIINtM)NV Jla.S4,IU7lwS SfO.llwrdofTruMws. Land Warranta ItnCHAKtU BY , Jan. SM. WM.C DEMENT A CO. . Just llvceivext, , f A TONS 8aa Quenlla salt, 1U 104 neks Livi-rpoel suit, JO bbta Him, . SO kp syrup,. SO nwisfufiir, gS sarks evllco, . 5 bblt vluf jr, , M boast soap,. 30 bklos dnHs, sliwtingt, 1 4 eosoo touts. Jsa. 17, '47w8 0 A BERN ETII Y A CO.' Oregon Lextf e N. 3, I. O. O. FH MEETS altlMir Hill orer tho Ortfoa City , Drug 8 tor every WedaearUy snoiiif at 1-0 enuB. urainrrn m tooa sunoino' ara inTiira lovio4.. THUS. CIIAUMAN, N. Q. 0. Swsmtt, Bte'j. 81 FUKNITUEE! IT TIH ruurzTU&B salsi - iloom, (Oat dour Ulow L. Snow It Co.'s, Front st. J PORTLAND, OREGON Coastenlly rtetiviaf, aad'oa band, THE BEST ASSORTMENT Ever Offered In Oreg onll llaviof bad several years' oiperWn I tm'pre- parod lo roll iS C1IRAP AS, ir HOT Cheaper than hut ever heretofore been of ered on the Faeifo eoasl It ST call aud sjujiini iwa vooasiiA-ee, xt A. J. 8TURTEVANT. Portland,' January W, l8Sr. 10m. rrobate Zfottoe.. "VTOTICE it borrby fivoa that Jamas Pinlay Xl. soa, admiiiMtratur of the ostato of 'William Uuinsy, late of Clackamas county, dseoaoed, has rvndcrtd hit accounts for frual solllonwnl to tho Probata eouN of- said county, and said oourt has appointed the tint Tuesday in Fobrusiy noxt for tlw adjustment of tho sunt at Orrn City ia said eoaiay. January 3, 1BS7-38W3 Judge of Probate. Ambro types. F YOU WISH GOOD PICTURES ef tbe latest and moat Inipruved ttvla, you caa-vblain thorn by calliog at my - AMBRO 4- DAGUERREOTYPK ROOMS, Over Hilwaia's Store, Slain st, OREGON CITY, IWm the Stlh'to tbe 2oll of Jauuary, 1857. Pko. 27, 1B56-37 JOS. BUCUTEU ftotecttvt) TJnioa.. . DtVWIOW NOi 593 OP TUB N. E P. U, BALEr, 0: T , wiU keep for sale Dry Goods, Grccri. Boots stnd anoes, rronuco, c, eve. Io part (lit trade will be characterized by -i. Designedly no inferior goods t 9. Iteasonabls and uoiforai prices i die child will get as much for its money aa the parent . 3. l he poor man t nu-nu, mo csidit;: 4. The dishonoring practice of inning- food with inferior produce to make it saleable, will bo diaceunk'iianced ; 5. Being associated farmeiV,' will generally be able tt answer demands from a distance, in tht articles oats, potatoes, wheat, floor, Aw. when not ot' hand, bought to order.- Orders carefully filled, or otherwise properly at tended to. C. UOEL, AgenL Salem, Dee. 37, IMG. 37tf JUST RECEIVED. PER BARK" OOBAN BIRD," And for safe,- Jy the viufcTtigned'j CKff lbs Costa Rica ctofTce, a very sups- tjyUV nor trlicle,- 40 legs pare vHiite Icsity pepper sauce, hr glass. yellow echre, boiled linseed oil,- in tins and burrvbv raw do. dol- . do. China sugar, no. I ft'i, crushed-" ill hlf bbls brown sheeting', t-4, manilla rope, 3i 3, 5 J, 2, I i, and 1 inch, cast steel, pia fruits, aas'd, in glass, English meat sauces, " fish do. " expert olives honey, China preserves, in jars, greeu peas, la tins, oyster, " figs, in drums, Ztiute currants, Malaga raisin, (layer) almoiids, soft shell, walnuts, olive oil, (Plagniol's) cheese, in Una. ALLAN, McKlNLAY f CO, Oregon City, December 30, 1B50. Notice to Stockholder, AN INSTALMENT OF 10 PER CENT, on tht capital stock of tht Tualatin River Navigation and Transportation Co. ia hereby, by order of the Director, required to be paid to the Treasurer, THOMAS D. HUMI'IHtE V, Eso, on or before the 19th day of January,. 1 857 . T'HOS. PlCPE, Fresi W. V. J. Johkson, Seo'y. Oregon City, Deoember 13, 1S5C 35w4 Caution. ALL PERSONS are hereby forbidden to place any obetruelibn in the way of the navigation ot the Tualatin River, front ami after thiadate, on pain of being dealt with according to law. By order of Hit Board of Direolore of Tualatin N. A T. Co. THOS. POPEv Preo't. Oregon City, Dee. 13, IojG. 3jw10 Hogs Wanted, IWIIX give' th highest market price for GOOD FAT HUG'S, delivered-to me' at the City Market V. ALBRIGHT. Oregon City Dec. C, 1856. Dluckstnitbs nnd olbcray Looia Here! ALLAN, MoKINLAY & CO. have now on hand a' lorge and" wcO eelecteoT stock of Bar Iron, Cast Sleet, Horse shoe do., Oerman do., N)iilrod do., Plough do., 1'lste do., and intend to ktet' up tht asuortment so as to suit the wanta of cottomers. Give us a call, and yon will find that we not only have tho fullest dock, but will sell "as cheap as Ihs cheapest" Wo are constantly receiving additions te our sasorUnaut, ttf aa lo raplaca what it sold. Deo. 6, '56. Salt! Ball I )fi TONS "San Qucntin" SALT, in, abuot SdJ 80 and 100 lb bags, just received and for ale very cheap at ALLAN MoKINLAY CO.'S., Oregon City, Dee. 6, 186. Coffee. IF YOU WANT, a really good artiest ef COF FEE, the undersigned have get laSOOO lbs, best "Cent Rica." Coma in and look at it ALLAN, XcKINLAY 4 CO. Oregon City, Dec 6, 1856. OREGON HAMS and SHOULDERS for sale by a!9 CHARMAN WARNER. w WILL PAY CASH er TRADE for rood WHEAT at the market erica. IS CHARMAN A WARNER. DR. Osgoode India Chdagogas, end Dr. Jonas' American Ghelagofue, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. BXori. W.e w Q.9.9A 9, AT.CHAIMA.1 de WARSEl's. T.V ADUITION .TO OVR V&VM. STOCK, X we have just rteeived, dirtroi from Baa I rat cure, a good-andtuiUiaie supiy or. Good for thli Staeon of tht Ytar, , wbli-h wo offer for sals at prieee which canm-t bo boat iii this markot. Our stuck aoaaisla ia part ef 400 Ibt sal soda. SO baea Englnh soap, SO t'bas. Hill's soap,,, 3) dot eoro starch, . 30 eases pie fiult, . IS piekletr, 8 dot honey, . 8- M lobaters, 13 - ), SO liirbulsN O sugar, 4 bbls Sandwich Islaud syropp. 10 lilfbbta dried applet,. 8 rile msckereJ.. 8000 Ibe slick candy, . iOO " Uncy d. 1 ease Uullipislier toytf. 1 German toys,. 400 Ibe almond,. 13 blf boics raisins,. 6 whole boies do.,. 49 pro good MavkiuaaKblaakauv. 9000 yda browasaevliagt 8000 " calicoy. Doolaaad hoes -of. ere nr eWriptisa. The a bora, with our usual aaMrtmeni, we tkiuk. renders our stock, eompl.l. Call aad aee ea Ttnat eaab, CHA RMAN WA RNER. December 90, 1816. T7U0M Ihe-subteriber, about the last eCSepteaa. A ber, a light red mulyCOW,tbteeyeaitekW beavy with eair, with a wbaa Urine on.lbe lliroal tsUwdiog up the side of tbo bead, and some wlsitev about tbe bag; large ears,. Vt boMM will return said cote, or five iufermation lo thttutaeriter tt toCharmaa Warner, eo.lbatlrel ber ataia abaU beaulUbir rewarded. I . V7.nX WESTttV. Oregon City, Dee, 30, 1806. SO Ureal Inducements.. THE ritOPRIETOU.OR THB FRENCH' STOBE: ia Uiie city, takes this method le-inritetlieeubtio to call aud examine ba stock of U UUims, Us baa now on hand, and will eootioua toraeeive by almost every steamer, a Ana assortment of the beet quality ef goods, which heia.efeUrnitueo) to tell aa cheap, as anybody; tbe,, if. But a.lUUe cheaper. Tbe Eatdiea, 1st PnrUcariawi. are requested lo oome where they will find the beet tod LATEST EAhlUONS ej.Dreee Goods,. ef every dsaoriptiea. llo has, and is coastaotie. Noaivmgi ii lit x GOODS, eonsiiling in part ef the following articles Coohoco, Pacifio. ttedley,. Cooeetegp, Philip Allen, Kail River,.Mermiiae, and numerous other PRINTS, all late style) English and I rench inennoa, Lrons cloth I black, blue, purple, and pink alpacas, jpcoaect book.audithrnamuio, a Him asaortmen of laoes aud edgingvelvsl trim inn. Ac. domeetie eiorhame, blue, mixed, aad ray satinet, sheep's grey and fancy oktlh, Milford and Bunker Uill Jvana, bleached aud Drew a meet ing, brown auiblut drilling, dtnima, hk-kory shirt inr, black valval, aUoaflee kit offllajddta goods, Brussels oarpot,.., Jtai men cV Boi'a-Ctolblng. Rlue, black, and brown eloth coats of the finest quality, tweed business do., black cloth vesta, a fine lot ot but doeakio and satinet pantau an qualities and sixea, rubber jackets, gray over aad under abirtt, white and hickory shirts, hats and cape, BOOTS Sl 81I0K3 men's, boys1 and youihe1 boots, ladies', misses', and children's moreotO) goat, kid, tud calf boots and shoes. It Is ue trouble to sliow roads, and He vrill'al- ways be bappy to tea his oasloaierar. wlicther they ptirshue or uot. Oregon Ciry, Dee. 6, I8j6j 34m7 Booka ibr tbo- 22oUdajr . . . nm nDvcl.tl-n u L wfmfmna vol uiioa.iFC,ir,umBDf men are T. 9. AMIiurVwerkstSttaeepeese, GUT BOOKS. Tokeaai Robiaoaa Crusoe, Diary and' Correspondence of A mc Law rence, llarper'r ediiion of Macaulay't History ef Knclsnd, and many other valuable works, hand somely bonnd also, a general assortment ef Pock et Diaries for 18.7. For sale by Oregon City, Nor.39. C. I'OrE. Jr. JUST RECEIVED, a now supply of Rio aad Java Coffee, Riot, Sugar, Sal Soda; fee. . BOV39 C. fUrii, Jr., Slain St. Tor aisle.- A GOOD INDIAN HOKSE. Piioe fSOV Applyto C. POPE, Jr., Oregon City, Nov. 92. Mametrech. Oregon aud Cnlltortkfa Packet Llncv rplIE following vessels Will" run In con tween PORTLAND snd SAN FRAN CISCO) Bark OCEAN BIRD, Widows, Matter,. " ClIAA DKVENS, IIiMar, " NAITUMKEAO, WrLLUnst Brig I. I LUN'T, niuiiAtpsoM,. -The Burks have all beer) coppered recently, and are in flist-iuto orilerhooiiunaUd by eiperlSneed captains. Frrislils will be csrrinl aftlis lowest rata. Produce aent froirr aey part' of tht cotmiry to Oregon City, or to Hit Linn City works, will' be re ceived and forwarded to San 1 rancisco. Aovnto-QEO. ABKRNET1IY At. CO., Oregon City. ZtBtlRNEfPHY, CLA RK it CO., Nov.S3,'S6-32tf San Franelree. Zfnraery IirAVE DOW for safe at say nmeery, about mid way between Oregon City and MHwauMe, sev eral thousand ArrL tbkrs of rhrifly growth, era broeing all the CHoruxsT VAsiaTias or raurfsMr brought to Oregon. My trees ire from one tt two years old, and for s'Su and beauty art untnrsnaoud. I am now ready lo wait on customers, and shall be happy to furnish trees to all auoh aw sea fit te give mo a call. Come and sea my mirsery before you purchase elsewhere. I have also a quantity ef rr.ons, snd Quiaces for sale ORKIN KELLOGG. Nov. 8th, 1 836. 30lf. The CampaieTst Opened. jm I HAVE now in my NURSERY on the Monticello Farm, Howell Prairie, Marion to,, a very large NURSERY OF CHOICE TREES, from one to two years old, embracing all th vail eties of Apple, Pear, Plum, Cherry, tVe.braught to this country by J. W.Ladd, which. Lofler for aale low for ewh. Those who are txpresing te purchase treea this winter, ara-reqweetod to oome and look at my nursery before making; liielp final purchase. tT I am determined to aell on rerv raannaalt term. SAMUEL SIMMONS, November 8, 1856. 30lf Ilarnces naker db toddler. TUB subscriber has bought eat IheeetablsaV ment formerly owned by A. K. Poet, and is . carrying on the HARNESSvA SADDLE. AVbusinr in all it breaches i the LIVERY TAULE belonging to the MaUubmnt, i alee kept up, where horses aad carriage are constantly kept for the accommodation of the public. Hones lell al my atabie will alwaya be treated wilhr par ticular attention, and mtll fti. I have been con nected with Ihia eataWwh ment (iraonte four years, and am bow permanently located, where I shall al waya be happy te wait on all who may fetor was with a call. W. B. PARTLOW. The beet of TIMOTHY HAY kept ooetaet ly en hand. Oregon Ctty,Oot. l8, l856-2Ty. Boftl SXOfsI CHARMAN Jr. WARNER are new ready to receive PORK tt thair eld aland in Oregon City. Cense, farmers, bring ia yeer box we will pay yea, ee we premieed, a geed price ear them, cash er trade. aevIS TJBESTON'S Sectional and Coonty MAP ef X- OREGON and WASHINGTON TER RITORIES for tale by eujj CHARLES POPE, St. OREGON CITY CTh.tU.ils Vrlsss Ojgrsnti iar eooo. i etuue V staicixte Bhooling, 4-4.... 9sll lOOpr.etverN. Y.eeat. Drilling Ilt'( rtesHies, Macb4 drjling IJ-Wheat, pr. be.....l,(M " shirting, DalSOals de Vt RlsipraVi 0- l'.' Pol.ioat oe Tiekiag w UalOnioas de...S0sl Hi Danine ...,...v.w.,2fFVr. S,74 njae drilling....,,.,. . . 1 4;Cera Meel, fretb l'JiidliiwB)r......ilee4) vaviT. rtsliml. v,79s90; - dritd to 12sl5 KeuUHky jqa.v9.'a4&;Praebet, dried de It TweJt..:..v.w JiaJOi de peaird ' I nitre. ( Chill, dr.ed.20ai J ntue tnd whit wi,Il faonsiosa IHue end ersnge... , I SI; Pork, clesr. noee. Faney ..,8.J meat 428.30 Ftctutuse, doM.....ltlU:llaoja......,..M..1....-.li dV..wid.24:Baooo,. ,....14 M. de laiiwe...,.Ms2ij row ota. Gingbama. 15a22:llaard, pr ee f IS AIinic S&aGU) pr k.-f,... AIO- Table darnatk S0a7.V tiior. e)otJi...Wslimn sixes J Irish linenin..,,.M40e4iWck m-,... CLUTHISOu J- Laaas. Sheet gtay psuit $Js3 Rir ...80 SaliiaVt d. .f 2,a3;VUi, lead..luoil...lV', Faaey ease. de. ... 4aa7 cvaosoa. Blask.eaaa.-do. fiaTlMaalils aniall ,. .1 RedfltiesahitU fl4al8l u large 25,. Rlue dev. daV f4&al8;IIempr.,.,......,10al Hioktcyv tbiaav Ja7( otLSS. Calioo dA...taJI)Adreaa4utu,.,.M..J7s4a. aoorraJasMoaa. Utpsrnju. iOettt Men's kit). boeU9ili4if oausa n stp'asw.oo....V4iiavana....... eauaov Hue seared CltOennea. .$IOeSS Beys' kip boot.. t'Amarieaaw fJWaJO. " he. vy.w'xolaa) Tuasouo. M.n'brK,.p.dox,.sjl7;Pridoflue Uwea.40a4S H I W li UWf ... ..,... . . - i l calf sewed do..$il;Luk's. 3.7; Woeieu'sh'vy sb's.fl Hsanwaa , fio da.. f lS;Bhovel. ifoaie ' oaooaaita. iSpedee. IUsl Coae.....fc....., 14al6fAse. J2.0 Tet M 0aCMillawt Sugar, ntvl OhiV- VX eutsawa. ,. ,7 JaJ I (24 eruehad lo I ants einiey( . m par es, SaleraliH .lOaltC sdvaace o Jf . Y, oost. Starch 14 Pocket cutlery,. !, PI oti Syrun E Bestoa,., 10 advance. do. S leUosl. (hl.Olher, article, of, hard-- NOM.4aases I warfromirO.U40pt, Liv.8aU 3a3U et advance. . Table SaUi S4M)Naila,a'dtseta-kgf7. Sandwich 1: Salt.. Silt! hesasbee,..Sa3a. Pepper ....JWj ouv Albaace 40 Lamp....... ,.le' Clnuamon 60a80)Uoat-td.boil Soap 8UTurpatiiargall i XT. nt naK Xteeiviiit;; AND have in .store liHjieetlRJeonoe, 80 whole todhtr bblt erasnedeegeri, 30 " " - JC O, . 100 dothmoa,, SAO boxes Ref.aoap,. 100 eendlea, 100- " elaaa. aas'd else. Together witb a, general aseartnttnt ef. osoekery. hardware, boots and sneea,. palaueiutieias, ase., etc, which we offer far sale at, aa- lew prieet at. Ibey eaabe rehel.ia.Qst7a Territory. Vf iw . u. . V oaiM A vv, GNgeo City, Sep. 1 Slstnlen'a Nnrser)v A STANTON,. FruU CnUnrist, at, the M , NOaTHRRN4FreilFarm,ena. ZmZ lam nnlria: fiuia aiilae natth east from 8altn, has. for sale, the following; oisoioe aaleeUens of- grafladi Iraaa, ef various sget, from oea to lhia years 1 rix:, APPLES.. tvawaai Jersey Sweettngv Early llVrveetw Carotin Juar Sweat Bbugb July Bouglw Bummer tlueea. WHIisass' aavofil,, Red" June, Red Aetrachaa Sweet June, Craveasthia Alexanders Waxen, .er Gate,. Dwarf,, Early reonoeky Fall- Besutyv Hiberiin Crab, RaaS'N-MipamiU. Sweet Pearniaiet, Bwtal Swaar, all rippn, wwvaa. TewUiuevrs-WVBIueh, I IhibardaonlaNoneueh Gteen Revton Pippin, I Norther Spy, Domino, R. 1. Greenings Cleria- Mindit UeyApplk, Virginia Groaning, Tolpy Hocking, Milam, K anbury Russets Yellow Newn Pippin, Wine Applet Red FWwnain, Winter Queens Nxwarb King, American Pippin, While Ptaraiain, Rambo) Caroiiaa Apple, Baldwin, NewUni Spilxenberg, WastnoldsttknofUi't Dutch Mlgnoa-, Balliiontf Twenty Ouaae Affe Geniltnj Wti Rortvaliile, Red Wine Sat Hint Piarmairr, Michael Hs ary Plppl Black Hrarf, P'uneV Pippin, Meirstrane Hweetlag Bcllllowea, KsopaeiabitMnbergr Uuldfettaoy HvllsTuI Pippin, Winter Sweet, Melon. Lady's 8 westing, FEARS. Coldmbia, Louies ff nu D. J'sr,, Julienae, Klemil Ueaulyy Maria Louisa, rail Buttr rr Early Heurre,. PaeeaV I'eor,. Dariubiurg, Iluerayaoca, Chemootell, White Diyen, Fine GaliJ ef HHSimar, Josephine D'Melon, Tlcarof Wlnkfleld, Croune Btirgamot, Derbora'a Seedling, Triumph, D'Jeiu, Paamt Ceimar, Kartlet, MoeeaPeer, Virgaiue, Dutch Da Aageleaa, San Jose, Early Duller, Clapp's Early. PLUM Jelfsrson, Red Damask, Greet Gage, Yollew Gage, Nainr Red Csraatien, Royal Aura) Keulah, Black Eagler- Washington, Sweat Danwon, Smiih's Orieana, Cue's Goidaa Drop. dlCRRIES. Duwnton, May Duke, Vanachak-k, Black MoMlle, My nursrry eompria-s about Forty Thousand baautifel graft of th foregoing varidic, ef thrifty growth from ewe to three reera old. I have also a nursery of sheet Twenty Theoaand aeedlinoe which 1 wM I aell. A. STANTON. 8alm,Jot 92d, 18j62n-6m. Za XKoity. John McLaughliN, complainant, f Franeia W. Pltygrov ml Alfred Pettygreve. ( Cfawteeset C'eealy Dutriet Court, Ortgo Ttr. ritotf. IN this eanae it tpprariag . by aa affidavit ef complainant filed with bai bill thai bulb ef Ilia dafendaut are aon-reaidenta ef the Territory, it waa ordered by the Court that th Clerk mak an order, end have the same publuhed, directed lo aid defendanla thie i Ihwefor directed to th aid Franeia W. Fettygrove and Alfred I'tltygrove, and they ere hereby autified thai Ihia suit waa commenced egaiaat llwm oa the 6lh day ef Sep Umber, 1854 ; that the object of Ibe bill i te quia! tho till te lot No. in block No. 28 ia Oregon Cily in favor of the complainant, tnd Car a deeree thai a certain bond, touching the sans, mad by the cempiainanl te Alfred Petlygrove en the I3lb day of September, 1843, be eaaoaled. Thernd defoadaata are required le appear at the District Court of the 1st Jedwial Dsstriet of aatd Territory, a be held al Helens oa Mondty, th sixth day of April, a. a. 1857, aad aswwer In bill of eomplaia aal, er the sense will be taken te eeafeaeed. la witness whereof, I heve hereunto a (ue scribed my hand aed affixed say official aeel, Ikia 14th day ef May, a. a. 1846. F.S. HOLLAND. Clerk. Jea. 3,1857. 3S.8 rpO pick feacy shoea, eitber lad mm er geatle. A. tara't, cell at tuli eOARXi.f f WARytK