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Consor, Dryer, Gates, Johnson, Lovijoy, lIuffltL Nsys, Allen, Uerrjr, Brown of Linn, Drown of Multnomah, Collard, Covu no, Mihewe,Miller, Monroe, ftsj, Hog en, Rom, Shuck, Smith of Linn, Smith of Jscksoo. Starkweather, Uodorwood, Walk er, Welch, and G:orer. Janoart 12. IloCE. Committee on corporations re ported bill to incorporate the Portland ad Dayton Plank (load Company. I3erry iulroJuced a bill to amend an act relating to the feci of juroriand witnesses. Lovejoy introduced a bill to amend the charter of the Tualatin Transportation and Navigation Company. Dill to incorporate the Albany Library and' Literary Institute patted. Rill to amend an act lo provide for the ale of school lands, referred to commit' tee en education. Dryer offered a bill to equalize and con solidate taxes. Shuck offered a resolution to instruct the Territorial Auditor to audit the demands of Yamhill county. Jasimry 13. Council. Bill to incorporate Oregon City engrossed. Bill to provido for taking the sense of the people on seat of Government passed. Ayes, Bayley, Cornelius, Ford, lloss, Smith, and Kelly. Nays, Drain, O'Bryant and I'ebblca. House. Dryer presented a petition for law to prevent the escape of seamen from vessels while in port. Ttrown of Multnomah, and Lovejoy pre sented petitions relative to the liquor traf fic; referred to select comuiitlco. lierrjr offered memorial to Congress for payment of volunteers in theSuUibtrn war of 1854. Bill to revive an act appropriating (500 fur opening a pack trail to the Dalles, pass, ed, also a bill to change the name of Wm. "Willson, a bill to relocate the road from Beonville to Eugene city, bill to relocate Territorial road from Corvallis to Estes' in Douglas county, a bill to relocate road from Miller's ferry to I'ortlund. Rogers introduced a bill to provide for the expenses of special elections of Oct. 1st 1800. January 14. Council. A bill to define the line be tween. Multnomah and Wnsco counties, bill to incorpornto Purtlnnd Lyceum, and a bill to relocate- Territorial road from Cor vallis to testes', pass House. Dryer presented petition of ladies of Portland, also of citizens of Multnomah county, in reference to a pro hibitory low. Select committee reported a bill to re strain swine from running at large after January 10tlil859. Bill te take the senso of the people o i the seat of Government, and a bill to re peal the viva voce law referred lo commit teoof lie whole. Bill to incorporate the Portland and Dayton Plank Rom! Company, bill to amend an act regulating the feet of officers and other persons, a bill to amend an act to incorporate '.he Tualatin Transportation and Navigation Company, a bill to amend an act relating to common Schools and School lands allowing districts to be formed of adjacent torritory in two counties, passed. Consor intioiluccd a bill to establish a College in Sublimity, Marion county. 03 Senator liigler from Pennsylvania, has lately made a speech in the U. S. Son ate, of rather a strong anti-slavery char hctcr. The speech was listened to with great interest as It Was thought authora Vively to foreshadow the policy of the Buchanan arlminibtration. It is said to hav dreadfully chagrinned some of the fire eaters-. ' 3 A dispatch from Washington to the Boston Couriert Dec. 2d, says. ' An effort is making to induce the Presi dent elect to choose a member of the Cabi net from the Pacific slopp, which will prob ably be successful. T he Gwin interest is very strong, and the proposition is to place him at the bend of the Navy department. Mr. Weiler and Gen. Lane are also tugg ed for the War department jty At Stillwater, Minnesota, Rev. A. G. Nelson, Methodist minister, broke down in his Sunday morning sermon, and was o confounded by the unaccountable and awkward dilemma that he summarily dis missed his eongrsgation and ran home. fie "ot there just in time to save his house free desWPCtion by fire, which was well binder way. OCr A poor woman recently applied to a tharfuble institution in Philadelphia, for assistance, giving a a reason why she taeeded relief, That aer husband follows politics for a liviog and k slid net support bis family. (W The estfraeted value of slave prop erty, in the United Stares, is fifteen hun dred to two thousand millions of dollars. The Absent. Of all lh' e'xerciaes of the unfettered mind, perhaps none is at tended with a more benign inflnen'co than that of indulging in a kind remembrance of the absent. Every loving word that fell from the lips of the absent is treasured with tenderness. Each kind act is reoollected with affection. We look forward te meeting with unbound ed happiness. - Have wo parted ia anger t Time soft est us into indifference at length into a quiet acknowledgement of past friend ship. Havo we parted ia silence or estrangement t This, too, wears away, and we Beet again to forget ibe past in fatre communions, JJare we parte! jo eriefl The sorrow is mutually home, and tenderly consigned to the corner of our hearts devoted to the absent sharer. Ilavewe parted in love! No joy so great as the remembrance of it no event so delightful or sacred as the re union. Have we parted by death! Ah! the allection that travels witu me iiowo spirit to its borne in the realms of light. The changed but ever Increasing sacred noss of the love that bound us on earin is now freed from its alloy, while Ilia unfettered spirit hovers near, lo watch over us, and bear the incrnce of truthful and purified aflVciion on the wings of enduring love. Absent from sight, tothespiiii ever near no shade of earth mingles in the holy of fice of a ministering angle, whose sweet influence is like the gentle dew upon the fragrant flower, which exhales n perfume unseen but evtr grateful to the preception of the inborn spirit. Absent, but not forgotten, is a sweet and touching memorial. teUloas Notice. Re,. J), Biaw wilt preach ia the Congregational church tomorrow morning at 10J o'clock. Subject The Bible Society. January 31,1807. Republican Convention. There will be a Territorial Republican Conven tion at ALBANY, Linn county, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11m, 1857. The Republicans ia each county are requested to send up delegates to the Convention. Jan. 1 0. Matrimonial Advertisement. A SINGLE LADY, ef from twenty-five to thirty-five years of age, ef fait personal ap pearance, snd possessing good health, s good dis position, a tolerable education, and who is ales economical, desirous ef forming a matrimonial al lianca with a man in good oircumeUocce, ef aa sgreeablo disposition, and who is engaged in a lu crative business, will receive attention by addressing- a nolo to Box SS, of the Oregon Cily Port Office. Jan. 31, 1857-42if Wm. O. Dement tt Co., WHOLESALE fc IKTAIL Dealers InGroceriei, Hardware, Booti it Shoes, Crockery, etc., TENDER their thinks to their numerous cue tomers for their past liberal patronage, and so licit a conlinuauee of the same. They lake pleasure in informing the public that tliey have now on hand a large and desirable stuck of Groetriel, liurdaart, Boot! sad Shoe; Crockery, and Boat Store; to which Ihey are making constant additions from New York and San Fruueieco, purchased for cash only, and are euubled to sell al kiWer prices than any other store in Oregon City. Jan. 31, 1827. JUST received, direct from Boston, a few live geese l EATHK.lt BEDS for asle by Juu.31. WM. V. DEMENT A CO. 500 LBS. pure Beeswax fur eale low by js31 WM. C. DEMENT A. CO. The New England itlntiial LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Boston, Mass, Organized in 1343, ana" having a capital and accumulated premium amount, ing u over $1,000,000., WILL take risks iu Oregon, for a terra ef yours or for life. Dividends of profits lo lliiwe insured are declurcd every five years. In suruuee may be effsclrd for Ihe benefit of married wumeu aud children, beyond the reach of jredil iirs of the party insured. Creditors inny insure the loss of debtors. Rules in Oregon will be the unie as iu New England. This is Ihe oldest Americun Mutual Insurance Company, and ia ous of Ihe must reliable and suc cessful, and insures on the most favorable rates. Iiiformutieu limy be obtained from, aud applica tion fur insurance made to, A. IIOLBROOK, Agent fur Oregon. Coruulling Phytkiant Forbes Barclay, M.D., Oregon Cily, aud U. B. Wilson, M. D., Portland. Oregnu City, Jan. 31, 187. 41 For Kent. I WANT to rent my place for ene or two years, ene mile from Mr. Fuel's School, ond two and a half miles from Oregou City. There are five acres well set with timothy, and there will bo about six acres la cultivate. Fruit of all the variuus kinds. Good house and outbuildings. Terms made easy. Apply eoou. Jun.SI.41tf JA8. G. 8WAFFORD. We are now Receiving1 AND have iu store 100 seeks Rio coffee, 80 whole aud hlf bbls crushed, sugar, 30 1. KO u 1U0 doi brooms, 950 boxes Eng. soap, 100 " caudles, 100 " glass, ase'd sixes, Together with a geueral assortment of crockery, hardware, boots and shoes, paiuta and oils, tea., Ac, which we offer for sale at as lew prices as they can be purchased in Oregon Territory. WM. C. DEMENT 4 CO. Oregon Cily, Sept. 19. Who Wants a Good Saddle? THE subscriber, living five miles south-west of Lafayette, io Yamhill couuly, is now carrying on Ihe business of Saddle Makiug in good earnest. He keeps constantly ou hand the nest saddles that cau be manufactured With the nialcriule at com mand in Oregou. Those wishing a genuine saddle warranted lo fit on both sides, and rigged out la complete style, cheap for cash, or good trade would do well to give me a calL My shop ia situated on Bakers Creek Hear where the road crosses it lead ing from Portland and Oregon City, "up country" by Ihe way of Smith's bridge on the North Fork of Yamhill. . . ID r keep every thing in the saddlery Ene, aa Bridles, Martingales. Ilalters, Lines, Ao , Ac Sept. 20-23tf. J. O. HENDERSON. What's the Vso of Ctoinr Barefoot? rIE subscriber baa opened a boot and shoe shop in this city, where making and mending will be done to trier on shout koticc. I also keep constantly on hand ready made boots and shoes, which I will sell on reasonable terms. Thankful for past favors, I still solicit a reasonable share of patronage. Call and try as anyhow. J. B. BLANPIED. Oregoa City, Aug. 9, 1856V 17m6 Zn Equity. . Joba McLaughlin, complainant, l vs. irancie W. PettygTOve . Alfred Pettygreve. ) CUckamtt County Di&kt Court, Oregon Tor ritory. rj this cause It appe aring- by aa affidavit of comptainaat filed with bis bill that both of the defendants are noa-reaidents of the Territory, it was ordered by tba Court that the Clerk make aa order, and have the some published, directed to said defendants ; ibis ia iherefore directed to lbs said Francis W. Fettygrove and Alfred Pettygrove, and they are hereby notified that this suit was cum me need against them ea the tlh day ef Sep tember, 1655 ; that the object ef tba bill ia to quiet tbo title te lot No. 6 ia block No. 28 ia Oregoa City ia favor of the complainant, and far a decree that a eertaia bond, touching the sense, mads by the complainant te Alfred Fettygrove ea lbs 13ih day ef September, 1843, be canceled. The said defendants an required to appear at the District Canrt of the 1st Judicial District of said Territory, to be held at Salem ea Monday, the sixth day of April, a. . 1857, snd answer the KB at eoniplaiB ant, or ihe same will be takes aa confessed. Ia witness wbareof, I have bereuawi us. scribed my hand and affixed my official seal, this 15th day of May, a. a. IBS. . F.aHOLLASDiCrart Jan. J, 1857. w8 M OKI 5 t W 600JI, ti CHARMAS k w jjann. Oregon City University. Ma. F. JOUNSON & .Miss JL'LIA JOHNSON WILL enter upon their second term. In the Primary Department of Ihe Oregon Cily University, oa MO.V DAY. tliS bECU.M) DAY OK FEBRUARY NEXT. It Is to the advantage of stnJenU te euler as early In the term aa ptbl. A portion of lime Is siiit every week la teaeli log Ihe rudiments of Vocal Music. Tuition, per term ef eleven works i 00 W.C. JOHNSON. Jan. 94, 1857-41 w5 See. Board of Trustees. Land Warrants lURCHASED BY Jan. 34. W M. C. DEM ENT & CO. J Mat ItfCHtCd, -I f TONS 8an Queutin sail, JLV 104 sacks Liverpool salt, 50 bbls lime, 50 kegs syrup, 50 niais sug.ir, 95 sacks colics, 6 bbls vinegar, 95 boxes soap, SO bales drills, i " sheetings, 14 eases boots. Jan. 17, '57wo U. ABERNETHY A CO. Oregon Lodge Wo. 3s I. O. U. 1' MEETS at their Hull over the Oregon Cily Drug 8tore every Wednesday evsuing at 7 o'clock. Brethren Iu good etandiiur are invited lovisiL . TIIOS. C1IARMAN, N. U. C. Swsmia, Sec'y. 31 FURNITURE I AT THB Bd3 rTwnrcrJLB baxsi . ftooas, (One door below L. Snow dtCo.'s, Front st.J PORTLAND, OREGON. Constantly rseslving, and en band, THE BEST ASSOHTMEXT Ever Offered in Oregon!! Having had several years' experience, I am pre pared to tell AS C11RAP AS, IF MOT Clttaptr than hat ever heretoore been offered on the I'scific coast! IP call ixo uumna roa vovasxLvsa. XI A. J. STURTEVANT. Portland, January 10, 1857. 10m ffrobate XTotlce. NOTICE is hereby given that James Finlay bob, administrator of Ilia estate of William Quinsy, lata of Cluckamea county, deceased, has rendered his sccuuuts for fiiuri settlement to the Probata court of said county, and said court has appointed the first Tuesday in February next for the adjustment of the same at Oregon Cily iu said county. ROBERT CACFIELD, January 3, 1B37-3SW9 juuge oi rrooaie. Ambro types. IF tOO WISH GOOD PICTURES of the latest and most Improved style, von cad obtain them by calling al my AMBRO a DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, Over Milwain'a Store, Main et, OREGON CITY, from Ihe 9tb to the 25th of Jauuary, 1857. Pee. 97, 1856-37 JOS. BUC11TEL. Fiotective Union. DIVISION NO. 593 OF THENCE P.U, SALEM, O. T., will keep for sale Dry Goods, Groceries, Boole and siloes, rroance, cvc.( etc In part the trade will be characterized by 1. Designedly no inferer goods t 9. Ttftaannithlii and uniform nricesi the child will get as much fur its money as the parent j 4 'PI.- mm. ... frlnnA KH.IOTt A TIia iliiihiinnrincr nrmctino of mixinr s-ood villi inferior nroduca to make it saleable, will be disceuhteuanced ; 5. Being associated farmers) will generally be able to answer demands from a distance, in the articles oats, potatoes, wheat, flour, tto. ; when net on baud, bought to orden Orders carefully filled, or otherwise properly at tended to. C. UOEL, Ageut' Salem, Dec 97, 1E56. 37tf JUST RECEIVED, PER BARK " OCEAN BIRD," And for talc, ly the undersigned, ftZf( lbsConta R'cacuflce, a very supe OOUU rior article, 40 kgs pure while lead, pepper sauce, in glass, yellow ochre, capers " boiled unseed oil, in tins olives " and barrels, honey, raw do. do. do. China preserves, in jars, China sugar, nos. 1 at 2, green peas, In tins, crushed ' in hlf bbls oyators, brown sheeting, 6-4, figs, in drums, manilla rope, 3 J 3, 2 J, 2, Zuute currants, 14, and 1 inch, JUulaga raisins, (layer; cast steel, almonds, soft shell, pia fruits, ase'd, in glass, walnuts, English meat sauces, " olive oil, (Plagniul's) " tub do. cheese, In tins. ALLAN, McKINLAY f CO. Oregon City, December 20, 1850. Notice to Stockholders. AN INSTALMENT OF 10 PER CENT, on the capital stock of Ihe Tualatin River Navigation and Transportation Co. is hereby, by order of the Directors, required lo be psid to the Treasurer. THOMAS D. HUMPHREY, Esq., -on or before the 19th day of January, 1857. TIIOS. rurii, rres L W. V. J. Johxson, Seo'y. Oregon City, December 13, 1856. 35w4 Caution. ALL PERSONS are hereby forbidden to place anv obstruction in the way of the navigation of the Tualatin River, from aud after this J ale, on pain of being dealt with according lo law. i . j i- ii i ni i r T..-1- N. dcT.Co. THOS. POPE, Pree't. Oregon City, Dee. 13, 1856. 3.W10 Bon Wanted. I WILL give Ihe highest market price for GOOD FAT HOGS, delivered tome at the City Market C. ALBRIGHT. Oregon City Dee. 6, 1856. Blacksinilbs and then, Look Here! ALLAN, McKINLAY A. CO. have now on hand a lorge and well selected stock of Bar Iron, Cast Steel, Horse shoo do., German do., Nail rod dov, Plough do., riato do.. and intend to keep np the assortment aa aa to suit the wants ef customers. Uisa us a call, and yo wdl find thai we not ooly have the fullest stock, but will sail "as Cheap as the cheapest" We are constantly receiving additions lo our assortment, so aa te replace what is sold. Dee. 6, '56. Salt! Salt! irr filVO uS.ii QiKtitia'' HALT, in about JAj 80 aad 100 lb. bags, just received aud for ale very cheap at ' J . iw viirr iv j r.r to ALtjAIf, MfAllW I If KV. v. Oregon City, Dec. 6, 1 856. Coffee r' YOU WANT a really good article ef COF FEE, the undersigned have got 13,000 Ibe, best "Vowis Kioex." Come ia and look at it ALLAN, McKINLAY i CO. Oregoa City, Dee. 6, 1854. 0 REG05 HAMS and SHOULDERS for eale by al9 CHARMAN f WAKHBK. XlaTE WILL PAT CASH ar TRADE for T Y good WHEAT at the market erieo. oeift CHARMAN 4 WARNER TB Osgood's IsdiaCholagogue.asdDr. JacW a Asaenoaa lnotagene, at tbo OREGON CITY DRl'C STORE. X o r e Wew Oto di, AT CIU8M4.1 dl W'jtSNea'f. TV ADUITlft TO OUIl USUAL STOCK, X we havs just received, direct from Has Frsa cisuo, a good aud suitable supply at Good for th'n Seaion of the Vtar, whu h are offer for sale al sslces which esam4 be beat hi this market Our stock eoiausU ia part of 400 Ibe sal soda, 50 hoses Englbh soap, 50 " Cha Hill's soap, OH dus corn starch, 90 vasee p a fruit, 1.1 pwkhs, H dos honey, 8 " lobsters, 1-J vyrters, 30 hlf b'.ils N O sugar, 4 blla Sandwich Island syrop, 10 hir bbls dried apples, 8 rite mackerel, 3000 lbs slick candy, 500 w fancy do. 1 ease (ialllpisher toys, 1 German toys, 400 lbs almonds, 12 hlf boxes raisins, 6 wbula boxea do., 48 prs good Mackinaw blankets, 2000 yds brown sheeting, 9000 " ealieo, Boots aud shove of every description. The above, with our usual assertmeat, ws iblsk renders our stock complete. Call aud eee ae Terms es.li. CHARMAN 4 WARNER. Deeember 20, 18,'i6. ftrayed, IROM Die subscriber, about the last ef Septem. . ber, a light red muly COW, three years eld, heavy with self, with a while strips oa the throat extending up the aide of the bead, and seme while about the beet lame ears. Whoever will return said cow, or give information to Ibe subscriber or to Charman de n arner, so ibat 1 gel ber sgala shall be suitably rewarded. uaA Y) csiua. Oregon Cily, Dee. SO, 1856. 36 Vreat ItsdHfemeuls. THE PROPRIETOR OF THE FRENCH STORE in this cily, lakes this method to Invito the publie lo call aud examine hie stock of O O O D 8 . He haa now on bund, aud will cooliuuolo receive by almost every steamer, a fiue assort inenl of the best qualitr of louds, which be ia determined to sell ae cheap aa auybedy else, if not a little cheaper. Tbe Ladies, la Partlcalar, are requested lo coma where Ihey will find Ihe best sud LATEST FASHIONS of Dress Goods, of every description. lie has, aud is constantly receiving, DRY GOODS, consisting iu part of the following articles Cocheco, Pucifio, Hndlcy, Coneetego, Philip Allen, Fall River, Merriiiiso.aud numerous other PRINTS, all lata styles; English aud French men uoa, Lyons cloth t black, blue, purp.e, aud pink alpacas, jaconet, book and Serial niusliu, a liue aseortinenl of laece and editing, velvet trim lugs, Ae., dumestio giughams, blue, mixed, and gray satinet, sheep's grey snd fancy cloth, Milford and bunker Hill jeans, bieactiea ana Drown tnssi- ing, brown and blue drilling, deninw, hiekory shirt iiisf, black Velvet, alsoa fiue kit of plaid drsas goods, Briuajcla carpet, dec, Ae. Men tV Boy's Clolblns;, Blue, black, and brown cloth eoaU of Ihe finest quality, tweed business do., black cloth vests, a fine lot or oik doeskin and satinet psuts. an quaiiiica and sixes, rubber jaekete, gray over and under shirts, white aud hickory shirts, hats and caps. BOOTS dt SHOES men's, boys' and youths' boots, ladies', misses', and children's morocco, goat, k.d, aud calf boots aud shoes, it is no trouble to show goods, and he will al ways bo happy lo see his customers, whether they purchase or but. Oregou City, Dee. 6, 1856. 34iu7 Sooks tor the Holidays itimr nvirli'rn - LI L 'MfMnt vUSl llCiLif.l f .LS, amuii- .UKH GIFT BOOKS. Tokens, Robinson Crusoe. Diarv and Correspondence of Annie Law. rence, Harper's editiou of Macaulay 1 History ef lunrlnnJ. and manv other Valuable wens, naua soiuely bound aUo, a geueral assortment of Peck' et Diane for 18S7. tot sale oy , Oregon City, Nov. 99. C. POPE, Jr. JUST RECEIVED, a new supply of Rio and Java Coffee, Rice, Sugar, Hal Soda, Ae. novS'J C. rum. dr., Slam at Tor Bale. 1 GOOD INDIAN HORSE. Piioe $50,- n. Apply lo u. rurcjr., Oregon Cily, Nov. 83. Wain street Oregon aud California Packet aiDu. mllE followins vessels will run In cen. neclion as a REGULAR LINE be tween PORTLAND and SAN rltA.Y CISCO : Bark OCEAN RIRD, Wiooins, Master, CHAS. DEVENS, HasLav, " NAHUMKEAG, Wituans, " Brig I. B. LUNT. R.chasdsohi The Barks have all been eouuered recently, and are in first-rale order, commanded by experienced captains. reiclita will bo carried al ma lowest rates. Pi'oduoo seut from any part of the cSuiitry te Orecou City, or to the LiiunUity works, wiu no re eeived and forwarded to San If rancisco. Auikts-GEO. ABERNETHY ec. CO., Oregon City. ABERNETHY, CLARK A CO., Nov.29,'5G-32tf San Francisco. Zforsery. I HAVE now for sale at my nursery, about mid way between Oregon City and Milwaukie, sev eral thousand arrts Tanas of thrifty growth, em bracing all the ciioil'kst vsaisTiKs or raviT ever brought to Oregon. My trace ars from one to two years old, aud for sixe aud beauty are uosurpansed. I am now ready to wait on customers, and snail os happy to furnish trace to all such as see At to give me a call. Come and see my nursery before you purchase elsewhere. I have also a quantity of ruins, and quinces for sale. uiiltw anowiuu Nov. 8th, 1856. 80lf. Tlio Cauipalgss Opened. 4 T HAVE now in my NURSERY on the ZZ JL Monticello Farm, Howell Prairie, Manoa eo., a very large NURSERY OF CHOICE TREES, from ens to two years old, embracing all the vari eties of Apple, Pear, Plum, Cherry, Jte., brought to this couutry by J. W. Ladd, wbieb 1 offer for sale low for cash. Those Who are expecting to purchase trees thai winter, are rcqueeted lo come and look at my nursery before nuking their final purchase. IT I am determined to eclt on verv reasonable terma. SAMUEL SIMMONS November 8, 1856. 30tf Harness Maker eV SexeMler. mHE subscriber has boutht out the establish' A. meat formerly owned by A. K. Post, and is now carrying on Ibe HARNESS aad SAUVLB RY business ia all ha branches i the LIVERY STABLE belonging to the eeteblisbmtnt, ia also kept up, where hones and carriages sre constantly kept for the accommodation of the publie. Horses left st my staBM, wiu always oe ireawa wnn pi ticular atienlion, and wUtd. I have been eon neeted with tbie esUblishment fof some (sot years, and am now permanently located, when I shall al ways be happy to wail oa all wbtt rosy favor Me withacalL t W. B. PARTLOW. Tba beat of TtMOTHY HAY kept OuaeUat- ly Sa hand. Oregoa City, Oct. 18, 1856-27y. Bors tfs! CHARMAN t W'ner M now ready to receive PO.al al their eld sund la Oregon City. Coje, farmers, bring la yaw hags we will pay you, aa. we promised, a good price for them, easa or trade, aovli Wanted! OATS, barley, eotsiose, uattsr, eea, I esse, hud. Ac, dor which ww will fay esse, ar trade. CHARMAN" 4 WANIR, THRESHERS AND COMBINED REAPERS AND MOWERS. f t , fa --?? nmim:uuiiiU.U.LL. d. ivm r i m aoisr ' s Watered aeeordlos to Aet of Congress la Ike Dflas ef the Uislrtet Court ef the Uaittd . . WE HAVE NOW ON THE WAY FROM NEW 1UKK, A LAliur. nv,uuaa vm lbs sbove itieutiened machiaes, and espect Ihein to arrive about Ilia first of May uext Fsrmers wishing anything ef lbs kind would do siiekea for. .... . ........ . t I be TIlIICSMKlta are irom two to m nurse powrrs, "i w amei., " !' v....-, are ef the most Improvsd kinds now used In the Stale. We sfler llirm from 6 100 to fttljO. MANNY'S COMUINEU HKArElt A-1 Munt.it, wuu naa iucu ma prnn w ior m. st ttmbinU machine now la two at all Ihe exhibitions in Ihe Stales duiing the post year, ws oiler Ws have also en Ihe wsy, lo arrive about toe various sixes, together With s good assortment of eaqienlere' tools and hardware g. nrrally, Incluuintf grain cradles and seytliea, aualba, aad soowiuf scythes, fsrke, shot. Is, spades, Wo, A e., Ae., all of wbieb we wm sen ww lor caan. January 31, 1857. Mu Xfew rinn-Wew Ooods. THE audersigned Inks this method ef Inform log the publie that Ihey have taken Ihe bouse aud have purchased the entire stock aud fixluree fomierlv used bv F. 8. HOLLAND, and hope by strict attention to business to retain the patronage of Ihe old eustomers and gaia as many mars as pOHIUMe Wo an eonstanllr la receipt of OOODS eek-ct. ed with Ihe greatest ear, (as to price and quality.) aud are confident that our facilities will enable as to ofler Rroslcr Inducements to all who want the worth of tbsir money tbaa aay other house la the eity. We have, aad an jual receiving, aa invoice ef DRY OOODS, consisting la pert of Ihe following aruclea Cueue co, Paeilic, lladley, Couoetego, Philip Allen, Kail River, Merritnac, and numerous oilier nun ta, all late styles English and French incrines, Ly ons clolhi black, blue, purple, aud piuk alpacas, jaconet, book, and Swiss muslin, a fine assortment of laces and edging, velvet iniuinours, eas., ua niestio giughams, blue, mixed, and gray aaliuel, sheep's grey snd fsncy cloth, Miliocd aud Bunker Hill jeana. bleached aad brown ehecting, brown and blue drilling, deuiius, hiekory sh.rtiug, black velvet, also a fine let of plaid dress goods, Brussels carpel, eVe., Ac MEN If BOYS1 CLOTIUNQ. Blue, black, and brown cloth coats of Ilia finest quality, tweed busiueas do., black cloth veela, a fine kit of blk doeseia ana seuuei panu, au quauim and eixoe, rubber Jackets, gray ever aud audor shirts, while and hickory shirts, bats and caps. BOOTS aud SHOE 8 meu's, ooys' sua youths' boots, ladies', misses', aud children's niu roeco, goal, kid, and Calf boots and shoes. GROCERIES I Rio eofTee, groca aud black tea, New Orleans, Hatavia. and crushed sneer. East Boston. Stew. art's, aud China syrup, salt, 10 aud 80 lb. sacks, nails, asaorled sixes, aoap and soap powders, pow der and lead, eream tartar, yeast powder, aulera Ins, chewing sdd smoking tobacco, oysters, prunes, pepper sauce, ails, spicea, starch, aud cotton bul ling, with a variety of other g rooeriea usually kept. We have also a pleudld Assortment of Books, such as the most approved works on Phrenology, Psychology, Hvdrupathyi and. Mesmerism, as ap plicable lo all liie conditions of life, and pertaining to the prevention and cure of all diseases also the i.Revelulions of A. J. Davis, Ihe Clairvoyant," with all the other works by ihe same author- Also, STATION ERY of all kinds. Also, PRESTON'S MAP OF OREOON aud WASU- INOTON. Wm. DIEUDORFF Sc Co. P. S. GOODS exchanged and the highest market twice liuid for butter, eireo, bacon, eliiek- sua, flour, and almost auylhing Ihe funner haa for ale. " m. v. a wt. Oregon Cityi October 4; 1856. f Slanlon Ndraerf. A STANTON, Fruit CullurUt, at the 3 . NORTH-BEND Fruit-Farm, on Sa- Z leni prairie, four miles north eael from Salem, has, for sale, the following choice selections of grafted trass, of various ages, from oas le Ibres years ; vixs APPLES. svusisa. Jersey Sweating, Williams' Favorite, Red Juue, Red Astraehan, Sweet June, Gravensteih, Alexander, Waxen, or Gate, Dwarf, Early Pennock, Fall Pippiii, Early Harvest, Carolina June, Sweet Bough, July Bough, bummer Queen. fslL Fall Beauty, biberinu Crab, Rosa Nonpareil, Sweet Pearmaiu, Sweet Swaar, wiarsa. Tawksbury'sW'r Blush. Green NeWten Pippin, Domine, Dutch Mlguon, Belmont, Twenty Ounce Apple, Genitsn, Red Reman ile, Red Wine Sap, Blue Pearmain, Michael Henry Pippin, Black Heart, Prund Pippin, Monstrous Sweelisg, Bellflower, Eaopue Spilxeaberg, Golden Russet, Holland Pippin, Winter Sweet, Melon. Ilubardson's Nonsuch Northern Spy, R. I. Greening) Gloria Muudi, Lady Apple, Virginia Greening, Tolpy Ilockingi Milam, Roxbury Russet, Yellow New'n Pippin, Wine Apple, Red Pearmain, Winter Queen, Newark King, American Pippin, While Pearmain, Rembo, Carolina Apple, Baldwin, Newton 8pilxenberg, Lady's Sweeting, Westficld seek nof'lh'r PEARS.. Columbia, Louise Bonus D. Jar, Julienne, Flemish Bssuty, Maria Louisa, Fall Butter, Early Beurra, Pooud Pear, Dsrinburg, Buerayanea, ChomoHtell, White Duovan, Josephine D' Melon, Vicar of Winkfield, Crosane Bergamot, Darborn's Seedling, Tritiinph D'Jeln, Psasa Calidar, llartlet, Moon's rear, Viraalue, Dutch Da Angelean Han Jose, Early Butter, Fine Gold ef Summer, Clapp'a Early. PLUMS. Jefferson; Red Damask, Groea Gage, Yellow Gage, Naeip Washing! art, Sweet U'-.nSon, Bail's Orleans, Cue's Goldeu Drop, CH&tRIES. IDowntoa, May Duke, Vanaohaick, Black Mocello. Red Ckrnatioo, Soyal Aaa, KenLi'n. black Eagle, Ms Banes awmrieo abeul Forty Tbeueaud Beautiful Krafts of Uis foregoing varieties, ef thrifty growth from on to three years old. 1 ears aJs a oaarry ef abort Twenty Thousand seedlins wines I wish U soli. A. STANTON. Balem, Oot 22d, 1 858-8a-6m. TJRESTON'S 8clional aad Ceuoly MAP of JT OREGON and WASHINGTON Tfitt UITORJES x sal by , w. . year lM, by Win.ua . taaav. in the Urrk s dislss. fur the Nvriksra liisiilet of .New rk. - ...... a m iiwin ktititltnn f well le call eauy, as a nuniosr us., auwmj vn , .. L ' J - ..J am.II a mI...m n.l same time, iiuiminjn "": , A ' St., eiosi ras L,o vjiice, vrrfm t-iiy. OREGON CITY Wholesale Prices Oorrents llliV OOOUl. 1 I1SI US tL MKOIRMKB Sheeting, 4 4.... Ball lOOpr.cUverN. Y.eoat, Drilling HJ raooica. , B.eacbed drilling U Wheat, pr. bu.....$l,00 shirting, Haiti dais do . 60 Siriped do ' I'.'J Potatoes do M.n...i..M Tictae .Halo Onions do...40el Ka Uooiit lajlW IV Blue dilll.ug 4 Coru Meal, fresh Fluid husey ..10s94; rauir. haliiKt 70auj - dried do.l9al Keutueky jeuus...95a4j'l'eacliee, dried do IU Tweeds..... 55u7UJ ' depealid mists. j " Chill, dr.ed.90a9 Blue and whits it rau visions. Blue aud orange IU. Pork, clear nuns. Fancy '.8alrfi im-ss. SJiWaJO l uruuuro o. iv it, . " do. w, do. 11 Uacuu ..14 M. do laiiKa ..I4a965 ruwuiia. ' UiiiRhaiiia....ll....15a81Iaard, pr ea.. l Alpaca ...S5a0 " pr keg $10 Table damask Sli5J snot. ' ' - cloths. ....05a til Ismail sues Irish linens 40ail Buck f3a3 wit n-rtflllll I LKA'i. Sheep gray psuts $:,a3. Oar... a. 90 BatlllVt OO. ,4fiJs" Ulu iruu, ihuii....v Fancy case. do. ...$4u.ri! eoaoAoa. Black eoss. do. (JDu'JMunilla, small.... ... 93 Red flan'l shirla 81 la lot " large lllue do. do. (15ul4jllump 10al9 Hickory ahirU 57 csaoLta. . Calico do $9ul!l;Admanlin S7a40 soots A. siioks. ;Sperm i.m.. SOati Men'a kip noolalu4l! ciusaa. super dd. do... .$4IIavana f 40aBO " fiue aewed til Orrman ....... .IOa93 Boya' kip bonis tj American jri0a5l he'vv w'xdol,ii9j toasooo. Mens' life's pr. doj.ilinil'rideoftho Uulon.40a49 kip brg's pr do.9;'0;Sun , 30u35 ealf sewed do..' I Luke's 3T Womeu'sh'vv sh's.813 luauwxae. fiue do .jail-Shovels...:.... OsOCkNUS. Spades S8al4 U14 SI4al6 CuuVue in I4al6Axea .,(H9a90 ...UOatl .T5u$l,93 Tea....ii 50uC5: .Mill saws a..,.. irl.iV... ll'T outsaWs.... V ...l...l luil'uble cutlery. 10 port 10 iwrel Salcrutus lOalb' advauco ou N.Y.cosJ Starch 14 Pocket cutltry, W pfel Syrup F. Boston... 81,90( advance. OO. B IslllUU oujwuin ....v- N O Mulaaaes j wart front 20 tu j0 pr I,iv. Salt 3"3j! et advance. 1 Table Salt i.... Sla-llNaiis.iuai'diiixes.prkgaj Sandwich 1. Salt. . Su'.'i' " horseehoe...ajuJ3 IVpiier .2V OILS. ' A llspiue 40 Lamp..........o . Ciniiainon OlluWi Unseed boil JaJ Soap i..i.:i Ball! l'unictitincpr gall fa KO. AUKIlftETHY & Co., , MERCHANTS, OREGON CITY, O. T. Aborncthy, Clark k Co.) ... COMMISSION AND roll VABDINO MEHCHAjtfa, San Francitco, Cal., Will attend to selling Oregon produce and llll sr del for GiKids, Groceries, eVc, at Ihe lowest rate. The patronnge of tbo woplo of Oregon Is re spectfully solicited. Ail. 3. Xinmber, lumber. T' HE Oregun Milling and Tmiieiiortalion Co. have esublished a LUMBER YARD on the river bauk in rear of the store of Alluili MoICuluy & Co. , , , .. Lumber III large dr small qualll ties; Including dressed siding and flooring, can always lie had by application ill the store df 11 F. S. A, A. HOLLAND. Oregon City, Slay 10. 1H.)0- Jul Kftflvt'd) ANEW and general awonntent sf DRY (iOOOS, conmsting of Oe Laim s, Jse.onet, Book Muslin, cross-burred Alunlin, Edging, luser tloe, lisbleln I A-lius' hone, collar, Ae., Ami. : Also, BOOKS sml STATIONERY. , ' CHARLliS POPE. Jr., iig 10 Main St. Dissolution of Copartnership. . THE copartnership heretofore exiling between the siibauribera umler the firm of Basbtow lb Co. was diMiolved by iliiltUal Coiiaeul August 16lli, 18i6. Persons indebted will pleas make pay. uisiil lo Jos. Ilnrsuiw, who' will receive all debut due the lute firm, JOS. BAR8TOW, ! W. CORBY. Cunemah, Sept. 5, 1856. 91 . Jos. Barstow IS by himself, and would resieclfiilly say to hie friends and the public generally thai he bj thankful tet past patronsge, and will continue busi ueas al the old staud, and will ever be ready In sliow hi Goods to thohe who mny favor him with, a ball. Come one, come all, boil) great and small and give him a unit before purchasing elsewhere, and examine for youfolves Lis splendid aud select stock of dry aor,rs, PROVISIONS, CLOTtt INV, ZOOTS. SHOES, and VROCKEVt Tea, Sugar, Code, Spiees, Sce Ao., Hate,Nuik, Brooms, ate., and almost every Hung nerta niug to a general line of business. All kinds of country pr-sliio tok-eu in exchange. Coautry fMiids Will hod it lo their advantage to give me a call , , 1 Cnueinah.Srpt. G. ; Blank Books. A FRESH aupnly, and first-ra'e aseortinenl o full and half bound BLANK BOOKS, just received ex "Young America." Psaa Books, hheep and Tuck Memorandums, Moolhly and) WwklyTinw Book. Receipt lU.ks, Shipping and Storehouse, aud Cash Copying Press Hooka, 8chod Writing Books, M uisiius Blanks, Notea, Drafts, Bilk, Lading, Ac, on. Noisy Carrier's Book and Stationery Co., ' Nos. bt A fib Loug Wharf, aad T . aep.90-m3 - Battery at.,Sa Francisco. DO vow want Hay Forke, K'paoV and Shovelsl Call at CHAMAN f WARNED .