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Uu Caaaly IteiaMieaa fariy. Notice it hereby glvn tint Republican Mm gen City on In aw y April aw, lor uu --- f AMranklnrr ihm Renubllcan nartv. and .7. Al.l.le.fer ennnlv offices In b. sun. Mtnlutlioz candidate for county oraoee lo be t up am HKiiHi " - j - portod at th nulng leetloej. It ii hoped lint Mb prwlDct will bo well represented. By erder of the Central Committee pro ten, ' A. W. IUmmitt. 1 litm. Davis, I Com. John N. Joiinkh, March 38, 1M7- L,tie Conaly Free Male f.oavtallon. Notice ie hereby given that a convention will be told at the Court IIoum in Eugene City, on Sat urday, the 18th of April next, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the purpoee of nominating oil oandldate lo be upportrd at the ensuing Jun election iidelegatee to the Couelitulional Conreutioo, favorable to fra ming a Free State Constitution for Oregon. It la reeommended Uial meetings be held lu the precincts on Saturday the 11th day of April, and each select five delegates to attend with proper credentials. By order of the Free Stat Central Committee ef Lane county. II. Shaw, K. McMuaav, K. T. Wilson, Wm. Smith, P.M. Kisden, March 28, 1857. Committee. Bethel latttlate Examination ant Ex.nl. ultloa. We respectfully announce to the friends of Ed ucation and the public generally, that the pupils of Bethel Institute will give public examination and exhibition at the clou of tlio present term, en Friday, the 3d day of April next The exam ination will commence at 9 o'clock a. m., and the exhibition at 5 p. m., precisely, and all are solicited te attend. The next term will commence on the first Mon day ef April following. T. It. II a us. not, Teacher. Bethel Institute, March 31, 1857. City Election Notice. Notice ie hereby given that an election will be had in Oregon City on Monday, the Cth of April next, for the, choice of the following city officers, to wit : Oua mayor, one recorder, one school su perintendent, and five councilmen. The polls will be opened in the council room at the hour of 9 a- m , and continue open till 4 p. in. W. C. Johnson, Recorder. March 28, 1857. LIST OK LETTERS remaining in the Post Office at Oregon City on the 3 1st of March, 1657) Addison Robert Hunt Rev T D Anderson Levi Jackson John Boyce Davis Jncksou Wm Blair D Keyeer Mrs R Bertlett Titos Kennard J J 3 Baldwin Rob T 3 Kennedy Kichaid J Bell David Lenta V Jos Capps John Leedy D or Bcnj Hurd- Clary J V ii man Cartwright Theodore 3 Lcmmon Wm Coney Edward Markham Daniel Church John Meek J L Trelet Rev J B go Phineas S Provost Charles Rhea Emily Riuelmrt Lewis Reeve Barclay Stone E 1) Swick Mrs 0 Swick John Swiek Minor jr Strong Geo M Taylor W M 3 Taylor Wm Tenney Rev W A Troup Wm Turpi n Wm M Vulgumore Jesse M Vaughn G Wawley Henry Wilcoxin David Wilson Lucinria Weston James Wilson Lucy S Caufield James Carson Mury Cochran James C reason O W Chapman Janice Coleman Mnrg.irel Caplea Churlrs Comely Jennings Carter James Cutlett C C Duniwny Mrs A J Duniway Benjamin Duvan William 3 Draper Joseph Garrett CC Gorrett E T Gibsou Win O Goodell Mrs E A H.iyward Benjamin B lleiple Samuel Hubbard FE 3 Holland J S Hyde Mr Hurst Martin Walker Louisa S Persona calling for any of the above letters, will please any they are advertised. JOHN FLEMING, P. M. To Holders of Clnckuuiui county Scrip. Countv TntAsuRsa's Opfick, Clackamas County, April 4, 1857. ) NOTICE ie hereby given that there is money in tho county treasury to redeem all orders presented lor payment, and endorsed "Not paid for want of funds,'' prior to August 31, 1854. 5lw4 THOS. JOHNSON, Treaa. fetruW Cullers. 4DOZ. Straw cutters just received and fur aalo by G. ABERNETHY & CO. B. B. Syrup. KEGS, 6s and 5s, for sale by G. ABERNETHY It CO. 30 Iron. JUST received, the following aizes : ). I, & . round, 1x3-16 3x1-3x1, 1350 lbs Norway shoes iron. April 4. (J. ABERNETHY it CO. Laud Claim for Sale. MTIIE undersigned wishes to sell his LAND situate iu the Bethel School Dis trict, from a quarter of mile to a mile and a quarter from the Bethel school house. I will sell 300 acrss lo lots of SO, 40, or 60 acres to suit purchasers. Cash or cattle tikeu in payment. Terms easy. Also, 320 acres on Salt Creek, near J. B. Riggs. I have also for sale one hundred head of CAT TLE, 55 vr 60 of them 3 and 3 and some of them 4-year eW ateers; the balance are COWS and calve, Also, one DITCHER, which may be also used in removing buildings. For further particulars apply to me at Pleasant Hill, or lo Wm. Murphy at Bethel. April4,1857-51w4 WM. TAYLOR." RUTABAGA seed-for sale by mar28 C. POPE, Jr. T HUB ARB or pie fruit seed for sale by XV mar38 C. POPE, Jr. REGON timothy seed for sale by mar?8 C. POPE, Jr. 700 LBS. white coeeipore sugar for sale by jnarS8 C. POPE, Jr. c HAIX PUMP price reduced for aale by mr28 - rwr., jr. M ACAULAYS History of England fur C. POPE, Jr. sale by DIARY and Correspondence of Amos Law rence for sale by C POPE, Jr. M ORRIS' Poetical Works for sale by C. POPE, Jr. N assortment of Brblee and Testaments for L aalo at the Repository prices by IAR1ES for 1857 for aale by U. rUr-E, Jr. Selling; Off ! A VALUABLE assortment of BOOKS and atauooery. Teacbera and dealers and all sMareeted are invited to call and examine. March 3D, 1857. C. POPE, Jr. DR. Osgood's India Cholagogne, and Dr. Jones' American Choiajogoe , at the ori;g,:.' city trig store. CONSTANT EMPLOYMENT will be given J w ompetul TEACHER of the English iborai. Application! may bo addressed lo the Hi- I rmlon of YaMi.lla Krli.Mil Dutrini. Vanuatu. O.T. March 28. i Harness and Saddlery. TI I R undersigned having opened anew i T in jiu I r.v iL,L.r., mariou coiiuiy, w, Probate Notice. TaTOTICE is hereby iriven. thai Philip Foster. IX administrator of the eetate of J. M. Weir, late of Clackamas county, deceased, has mado ap plication to the Probato court of Clackamas county for final settlement or nis aatniuisiration, and I lie first Tuesday of May next ie set for tho hearing or the same at uregnn i.ny. ROBERT CAUFIELD, March 34, 1857-50w3 Judge of Probate. Administratrix's Notice. L1 ETTICKS of admiuistration having been granted lo the undersigned on Ilia estate of Uiampeuy rendelton, deceased, by the I roUala court of Clackamas county, O. T., all persons in debted lo said estate are requested to make Imnie. dial parinoul, and all persons having claims against the same will present Uiem for settlement within one year from this date. flit UK rtMUt-LI U.N, March 25, 1857-50wt Adm'x. New Goods. TUST received by Iho subscribers, fj 8200 yds Merriniao and Cuclieco prints, 1700 ' satinets, blue and mixed, 130 ' cotton warp, 50 coils muuilla rope, 134 bund'es map paper, CS cases Kentucky title powder, FFF.G. March 31. U. AucillJi Ii 1 U X & CO. Voting's Improved Smnt Mills. mil REE of these SUPERIOR amut mills X new on hand and for sale by G. ABERNETIIT i: CO. Oregon City, Mar.b SI, 1857. At War with Hard Times! HARD TIMES DEFEATED! BY jOIIARMAN It WARNER, who, in addition J to their usual LARGE STOCK of Dry Coodi and Groceries are about receiving per bark Metropolis and Mat thew Vaesar, the following new supplies, via: 1UU boxes bnglish soap, 100 " American do., assorted brands, SO " adamantine candles, 35 " sperm do. 10 " wax candles, assorted colore, 3000 lbs No. 1 Jiatavia sugar, 4000 ' No. 1 Manilla do. 4000 1 Costa Rica, Rio, and Java coffee, 100 1 Bowe'a domestic ground do. 50 dm assorted spices, in bottles, 6 ' English asa'd sauces, 6 do do pickles, 10 Amcricau do do. 30 casee pie fruit, 50 boxes Windsor glass, asa'd sizes, 100 kegs nails, all sizes, 000 lbs codfish, 6 hlf bbls mackerel, 10 bbls lime, 1 case tobacco, 'Pride of 'lie Uuiou,' 1 do do 'Commercial,' I do do 'Honey den-,' 1 do do 'Natural leaf,' 0 gross smoking tobacco, 0 dot tomato ketchup, 0 ' pepper sauce, 10 kegs dried apples, 3 bbls pluster paris, Together with a well-selected assortment of Dry Goods, BOOTS, SHOES, and rendu madi CLOTHING, which we offer as LOW as any limiso iu Oregon, either wholesale or retail. Terms cash, or produce taken in exchange at the highest market rates. March 21, Icoi. F I'LL assortment of Yankee Notions at mli21 CIIARMAN & WARNER'S. 1 A II ex. quality cigars. 1U CIIARMAN & WARNER. 2000 LliS. assorted candv. CIIARMAN f ' WARNER. 16 DO.. Oysters. CIIARMAN .J- WARNER. Dissolution of Copartnership. riMlE copartnership heretofore existing between X the subscribers under the firm of lUtOP Si COOK was dissolved by mutual consent March llth, 1007. rersona indebted will please make payments to A. Cook, who will receive all debts due the late lira. V. KUUf. Butteville. .March 11, 1857-49 A. COOK. Caution. AS n ywife MARY ANN has left my bed and board without just cnuse, I forbid all per- sous trusting her on my account, as I will pay uo debts ol her contracting. J. 11. BUL TOM. March 31, 1857. 49 V H T R E C E I V E D, a splendid lot of CLOTHING, BOOTS $ SHOES, and Dry-Gooda of all Description. We can now fill almost any bill a farmer niay call for. Call end see. March 14. CIIARMAN & WARNER. W. T. UATLOCK. W. C. JOHNSON. Matlock dt Johnson, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW, And Solicitors in Chancery, WILL promptly attend lo any buaineas which may be committed to their professional charge before the District and Supreme Courts. Office in Highriuld's building, immediately op posite the Muiu Street House. Oregon City, March 7, 1857. 47y A TTENTION EVER YB OD Y ! Linn City Waking Up! GREAT IMPROVEMENTS! THE public are hereby respectfully informed that, besides tho improvements completed or in progress at this place such as the new mill, a plauk walk from the mill to the ferry, Ac, Ac., a commodious STORE has been fitted up, and veil Hocked with NEW GOODS, by the under signed, who is always on hand to accommodate customers with almost anything they may want in the line of Dry Ooodt, Stationery, Groceries, Crockery, Booli !f Shoes, Hardware, Clothing, Cutlery, Medicines, Confectionery, Cigars, Ac. dec, All of which will be sold at the T LOWEST PRICES! j Rent and other expenses being less at this place than at Oregon City, I can and will make it for the interest of persons to trade he., in preference to crossing the rivar for that purpose. Only just visit, met, tha "Linn City Store," and yon shall be convinced of ibis fact 17 All kinds of Produce taken io exchange for Goods. ROBERT H. BROCGHTON. Linn City, March 7, 1857. 47 Land Warrants PURCHASED BY Jan. 34. WM. C. DEMENT CO. JUST RECEIVED, a new eupply of Rio and Java CoOm, Rice, Sugar, Sal Soda, Ac. bot-29 C. POPE. Jr.. Mam at. at short uollee, and m the best ana moot euunan- r-..... ........ n,.,.,..,,,.,, , rf ( . (f tial style of the craft, all kinds of HARNESS be eeeond to any In the cuuulry. Those who wi.h brown sheeting, t)-4, and SADDLERY WORK, Trunk and Car- to pay a part of their expends by Uhor.osu do so. Blini, wps.sj S.UJ.S, . A. COOK. Oregon City, Feb. ,. ' "h. s ANDS' Sarsaparilla, in any quantity, at the Mr. Post's School. mlE NEXT TKK.M of this School will com. J. mence on MONDAY, APRIL 6, 18.17. I T Terms, Including bonrd, tuition, use of books, eVe., O3-' Region of eleven a tension of eleven than one half of a l weeks. None takru for In term. No deduction mad". To all these who will cheerfully ue Hie profier exertions to acquire knowledge, and Kill sliiv lo be gentlemanly in tlielr deportment, the proprietor 11TJS HAVE JUST RECEIVED, per air. v v i.uiumoia auu (mix aaliuinkear, the fol- I t. a owing gooos t silo lbs cotton yarn. 5000 yds bro. drill, 10 cases boots and shoes, 35 hlf bbls dried apples, 30 ke;;s E. B. syrup, 10 d' Baltimore oysters, 30 " pie fruits, 30 " fresh peaches, 35 boxes raisins, 100 kegs nails, aas'd sites, 10 doz glas lanterns, Scoop shovels, log chains, An., He. Feb. 14, '57. U'Jf. C. DEMENT A CO. Backs I Sachs! rnil E undersigned has coustnully on hand at his X sack manufactory in Oregon City, SACKS of an qualities and sixes, Which will be sold aslow as they can bo bought in the Territory. Orders from a dittauce promptly attended to. HENRY PROSSER. Oregon City, January 10, 1857. y Wm. O. Dement dt Co., WHOLESALE it RETAIL Dealers In Groceries, Hardware, Boots & snoes, crockery, sc, rpENDER their thanks to their numerous cus- a lomera io; ineir p.mi uueroi patronuge, aua so licit a continuance of the same. They lake pleasure in iufoimiiig the public that they have now ou hand a largo aud desirable slock of Croctriet, Hardware, U wli and Shore, Crockery, and Baal Store; to which they are making constant additions from rew York and San Francisco, purchased for cash ouly, aud are enabled to sell at lower prices than any other store iu Urcgon Lily. Jan.31, lso7. Th New Visglnud Ma I tin I LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Dosto.n, Mass., Organized in 1943, and having a eapital and accumulate premiums amount ing to over 91,000,000., TTTILL take risks in Oregon, for a term of T V years or for life. DiviJende of profits lo those insured are declared every live years. In surance may be effected for the benefit of married women and children, beyond the reach of sredil ors of the party insured. Creditors may iusure the livesof debtors. Rates in Oregon will be the same as iu New England. This is the oldest American Mutual Insurance Company, and is one of the most reliable and euo cessful, and insures ou the most favorable rate. Information may be obtained from, and applica tion for insurauce mode to A. HOLBROOK, Agent for Oregon. Coneulting Phuniciaiu Forbes Barclay, M.P., Oregon City, and It. B. Wilson, M. D., Portland. Uregon Uity, Jan. 31 , 18 jv. 4i Just Received, TONS San Qurutin salt, 1(1 1 sacks Liverjmol suit, 10 50 bbls lime, 50 kegs syrup, SO mats sug ir, 25 sacks coK'ee, 5 bblt vinegar, 25 boxes soap, SO bales drills, 5 " sheetings, 1 I cases boots. Jan. 17, '67w6 G. ABERNETHY A CO. Oregon Lodge No. 3, I. O. O.F., fEETS at their Hall over the Oregon City lit- V rug Store every Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Brethren in good standing are invilod lo visit. THOS. CHAU.UAM, JN. U. C. Sweitzes, Sec'y. 31 FURNITURE ! AT THE rvuNiTTraa sales - room, (One door below L. Snow &. Co.'s, Front at.,) PORTLAND, OREGON. Conttantly receiving, and on hand, THE BEST ASSORTMENT Ever Offered In Oregon!! Huviug had several years' eericnce, I am pre pared to red A3 CI1IUP AS, IF NOT Cheaper than has ever heretoore been offered on the Pacifio coast! tT CALL AND EXAMINE TOR VOUSSELVEI. J3 A. J. 8TURTEVANT. Portland, January 10, 1857. 10m Fiotective Union. DIVISION NO. 593 OF THE N. E P. U., SALEM, O. T., will keep for sale Dry Ooode, Groceries Doola and snoes, rroaucv, xc, etc. In part the trade will be cliaracteriied by 1. Designedly no inferior goods; 3. Reasonable and uniform prices: the child will get as much for its money as the parent ; 3. I he poor man s iricnd, no credit; 4. The dishonoring practice of mixing good with Inferior produce to make it saleable, will be discountenanced ; 5. Bciug astocialed farmers, will generally be able to answer iremande from a distance, in the articles oats, potatoes, wheal, flour,' tu. ; when net on baud, bought lo order. Orders carefully tilled, or otherwise properly at tended to. C HOEL, Agent Salem, Dec. 27, IE56. 37U What's the Vie of Ooing Barefoot ? TD E subscriber bos opened a boot and shoe shop in this city, where making and mending will be done to order on short notice. 1 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. Uall and try ua anynow. j. a. DLAin iLu. Oregon City, Aug. 9, 1856. 17m6 We are now Receiving' AND have in store 100 sacks Rio coffee, 80 whole and hlf bbls crashed sugar, 30 ""NO " 100 dot brooms, 250 boxes Eng. soap, 100 " candles, 100 " glass, ost'd si ics, Together with a general assortment of crockery, hardware, ooots ana snoes, paiuu ana one, x.c, drc, which we ufilr for aale al as low prices at they can be purchased in Oregon Territory. ' vf f UVUEVTJtRn Oregon City. Sept. 13. Blacksmith! mid other, Look Here I ALLAN, McKINLAY A. CO. have now on hand a lorgt and well selected stock of bar iron, -i oiesi, Horse shoe do., Germao do., Nail rod do., Plough do., Plata do.. and intend to keep np the assortment te as te suit the wants of customers. Give na a call, and yoa will find that we not only have the fullest stock, but will sell "as cheap at the cheapest." We are constantly receiving additions to our anortinent, so aa to replace what is sold. Dec. 6, '56. 1500 LBS. pare Beeswax for sale row by ;a31 ITJf C. DEMENT k CO. JUaTUECEIVED, rER BARK " OCEAN IIIRD," And for sale, by the undersigned, IZ( lbs Costa Ricaooflie, very supe UfJUU rior article, 40 kin pure while IcaJ. pepper sauce, in glass, yellow ochre, opera " LoileJ linjoed oil, In tint olives 14 and barrels, honey, China .reserves, in jars, green peas, lu lias, oysters, ' figs, iu drums, Zaule currants, Malaga raisins, (layer) almonds, toft shell, pie fruits, ass'd, In g!ass. waluuls. bngiisii meal sauces, 11 olive oil, (riagniors) ft.li do. " elieme, in till. ALLAN, Mi K INLAY $ CO. Oregon City, December 30, 1856. Kail I Null I 20 TON'S "San Qucntiii" SALT, In about SO and 100 lb. bags,-just received aud for aie very cheap at ALLAH, McKlSLAY f VO. S. Oregon City, Dec. 6, 1056. Coffee. TF YOU WANT a really good article of COF 1 rtt, the unilersigued have got 15,000 lbs. beat "Costa Rica." Coma iu and look al it. ALLAN, McKINLAY CO. On-gon City, Dec. 6, 1B50. Vrcnt IimIim'ciiiuuI. THE PROPRIETOR OF THE FRENCH STORE in this city, takes this method lo iuvile the puMio to call and examine Ins slock of HOODS, He has now on hand, and will continue lo receive by ahuovt every steamer, a fiue assortment of the best quality of goods, which he is determined to sell aa cheap at auyuody else, if not a little Cheaper. The Lndica, In Particular, are requested lo come where they will find the beet and LATEST FASHIONS of Dress Goods, of every description. llo lias, and is constantlv receiving, DRY GOODS, consisting iu part of the following articles Cochcco. Pacitin, Dudley, Coneelego, Philip Allen, rail River, Merriinacaud numerous other I'Kl.MS, all late styles; English and rrench merinos, Lyons cloth i black, blue, purple, and pink alpacas, jaconet, book and Swiss niualiu, a fiue assortment of laces and edging, velvet trim ings, Ac, domestic ginghams, blue, miied, and gray satinet, sheep's grey and fancy cloth, Milford and Bunker Hill jeans, bleached and hrown sheet ing, brown aud blue drilling, deuims, hickory shirt ing, black velvet, also a fiue lot ofplaid dress goods, Brussels carpet, Ac, Ac friuu oV Boy' Clothing. Blue, black, and brown cloth coats of the finest quality, Iweed businese do., black cloth vests, a fiue lot of blk doeskio and satiuet panta, all qualities and sizes, rubber jackets, gray over ami under shirts, white and hickory shirts, hats and cane. BOOTS A SHOES meu's, boys' and youths' boots, ladies', misses', and children's morocco, goal, kid, and calf boots aud shoes. It is no trouble lo show goods, and he will al ways be happy lo six his customers, whether they purchase or not. EUliU.MH LA r UKE5T. Oregou City, Dec. 6, 1856. 34m7 New Firm New Goods. THE undersigned lake this method of inform ing the public that they have taken the house und havo purchased the entire stock aud fixtures formerly used by r. b. I1ULLAM), and hope by strict attention to business to retain the patronage of the old customers and gain at many more aa possible. We arc constantly in receipt of GOOD3 select ed with the greatest cure, (as In price und quality,) and are Confident thul our facilities will enable us to offer greater inducements to all who want the worth of their money than any other house in the oily. We have, and are just receiving, an invoice of DRY GOODS, consisting In part of the following articles Coche co, Pacific, Dudley, Conestego, Philip Allen, Kail Hirer. Alemiuac, and numerous other rKl.N lS, all late styles; English and French merinos, Ly ons cloth: black, blue, numle. and Dink alnueas. jacncl, book, and Swiae muslin, a fine assorlmeut of lacet and edging, velvet trimmings, &.O., do mestic ginghams, blue, mixed, and gray satinet, sheep's grey and fancy cloth, Millord aud Bunker Hill jeans, bleached and brown sheeting, brown and blue driUing, denims, hickory thirling, black velvet, also a fine lot of pluid dress goods, Brussels carpel, cVc, 4.0. MENty BOYS' CLOTHING. Blue, black, and brown cloth coals of the finest quality, tweed business do., bluck cloth vests, a fiue lot of blk doeskin and satinet pants, all qualities and sizes, rubber jackets, gray over and under shirts, white and hickory shirts, hats and caps. BOOTS and SHOE S-men's, boys' and youths' boots, Indies', misses', and children's mo rocco, gout, kid, and calf boots and shoes. GROCERIES: Rio coffee, green aud black lea, New Orleans, Uatavia, and crushed augur, East Boston, Stew art's, and China syrup, sail, 10 and 60 lb. sacks, nails, assorted sites, soap aud soap powders, pow der and lead, cream tartar, j eust powder, salera tus, chewing add smoking tobacco, oysters, prunes, pepper sauce, oils, spices, starch, aud cotton bat ting, with a variety of other groceries usually kept. We have also a Splendid Assortment of Book, In part at follows i Washington i his Gen- McKenzie's Receipts, erali, Religiout Encyclopedia, Nspuleon Sl his mnreh'ls, Bible Hiotory, Kollins' Ancieut History, Sketches and Skeletons in 4 vols., of sermons, Border Wars. Wickbam's School Reg- Life on the Plains, ister, Frontier Life, Dick Wil- Stevens' book of the farm, son, United States' History, Fruit Culture, Natural History, Land Measure, Parley's Geography, American Debater, Stoddard's Mentul arilh. Mapping pistes, Towers' algebra, Railroad and Roads, Thompson's high school Teaching, and mculal arithmetics, Fuller's Works, Webster's and Sanders' Practical Laudscape new series school books, Gardening, Webster's large family Boyhood of Great Men, Dictionary, Archbuhop, Irriu's cyclopedia of Mercantile Morals, moral and religious Youat, horse tud cattle anecdotes, doctor, Mechanic's companion, Small agricultural works, Bibles, of all sizes, With many other valuable books. ALSO . PRESTON'S MAP OF OREGON and WASH INGTON. , A Fmh Supply of Stationery i Day-Books and Journals, Memorandums of all tizet, note, letter, cap, and bill paper, envelopes, pens and pencils, slates, writing books, die. Wm. DIliliDORKF dt Co. P. S. GOODS exchanged and the highest market price paid for butter, eggs, bacon, chick ens, flour, and almost anything the farmer bas for sale. WM. D. & CO. Oregon City, October 4, 1S56. y Ilarueat Maker V finddlert THE subscriber bat bought oat the establish ment formerly owned by A. K. Poet, and ie now carrying ou the HAK NESS aud SADDLE AY business ia all ita branches; the LIVERY STABLE belonging to the establishment, ia also kept up, where horsee and carriages ate csulantly kepi for the accommodation of the public. Horsee left at my stable, will always be treated with par ticular attention, and well fed. I hare been con nected with this establishment for some four year, and am now permanently located, where I shall al ways bo happy lo wait on all who may favor roe with a call. W. B. PARTLOW. The beet of TIMOTHY HAY kept constant, ly on band. Oregon City, Oct. 18, lMG-27y. OFF ATS Life Bilt-r. and Fills, Beraard'e Dysentery Syrup, Watar's Balaam of Wild I raw do. do. do. I i'l:.... ........... i it) Cbsrrv, at Ibe OREGON CITY DRCO STORE. THRESHERS AND COMBINED REAPERS AND MOWERS. vs.sa:iiuifi.c.ALa.M. i Intend aowrdlng to Act of Congress In the Offlee of the District Court of lbs United TTTE HAVE NOW OK THE WAY TV tha above mentioned machines, and eioecl Farmeri wishing anything of the kind would PJ!" ?T: The THRESHKICS are from two lo SIX Hone P on i I as ' Cii. r- are of the moat improved kindt now used in the States. We offer them from $100 to tooO. MANNY'S COMBINED REAPER AND MOWER, which has taken the prenfum fur tha best combined machine now in use at all the exhibitions in the Stales during the post year, we offer t 350. We havo also an the way. lo arrive about the various siioe, together with a good eeeortmeat of grain oradlea and scythes, snaths, and mewing which we will tell low for cash. January 31, 1US7. Stanton's It artery. A STANTON, Fruit Cullurist, at the Jh NORTH-BEND Fruit-Farm, on Sa- 22 leni prairie, four miles north east from Salem, has, for sale, tha following choice selections of grafted trees, of various ages, from on to three years vU- APPLES. SVMMKR. Jersey Sweeting, Early Harvest, Carolina June, Sweet Bough, July Bough, Summer Quoan. V illiamt favorite, Red June, Red Aetrachan, Sweet June, Graventttin, Alexander, Waxen, er Gate, Dwarf, Early Pennock, Fall Pippin, Fall Beauly, Siberian Crab, Rosa Nonpareil, Sweet Pearmain, Sweet Swaar, WINTER. Tawkibury'eW'r Blush. I Hubardaon't Nonsuch Green Newton Pippin, Domine, Dutch Mlgnon, Belmont, Northern Spy, R. I. Greening, Gloria Mundi, Lady Apple, Virginia Groeninj, Tolpy Hocking, Milam, Rexbury Russet, Twenty Ounce Apple, Geniten, Ked Komanite, Red Wine Sap, Blue Pearmain, Yellow New'n Pippin, Michael Henry Pippin, Black Heart, Wine Apple, Red Pearmain, Winter Queen, Newark King, American Pippin, White Pearmain, Itambo, Carolina Apple, Baldwin, Newton Spilxenbenr, Prund Fipp'n, Monstrous sweeting, Belltlower, Eaopus Spitienbcrg, Golden Rusaet, Holland Pippin, Winter Sweet, Melon, Lady's Sweeting, Westfield seeknoflh'r PEARS. Columbia, Josephine D' Melon. Vicar of Winkfield, Crosan Bergamot, Darborn'a Seedling, Triumph D'Jeiu, rosea Colmar, Karllet, Moon's Pear, Virgaluo, Dutch Da Angelena, San Jose, Early Butter, Clapp't Early, Louise Bonue D. Jsr., Julienne, Flemish Beauty, Maria Louisa, Fall Butter, Early Better, Pound Pear, Darinburg, Buerayanoa, Chomontell, White Duoyan, Fine Gold of Summer, PLUMS. Jefferson, Red Damask, Green Gage, Yellow Gage, Nump Red Carnation, Royal Ann, Kentish, Black Eagle, Washington, Sweet Damson, Smith's Orleans, Cue's Gulden Drop. CHERRIES. Dnwuton, May Duke, Vanschaick, Black Morello. My nursery comprises about Forty Thousand beautiful grafts of tha foregoing varieties, of thrifty growth from one to three years old. I have also a nursery of about Twenty Thousand seedlings which I wish lo sell. A. STANTON. Salem, Oct 22d, 183C,-28n-Gm. The Cumpalvn Opened, jh I HAVE now in my NURSERY on the 22 Monticello Farm, Howell Prairie, Marion Co., a very large NURSERY OP CHOICE TREES, from one to two years old, embracing all the vari eties of Apple, Pear, Plum, Cherry, cVc, brought to this country by J. W. Laild, Which I offer for aale low for cosh. Those who are expecting to purchase tree this winter, are requested to oome aud look at my nursery before making their final purchase. IT I am determined lo toll on verv reasonable terms. SAMUEL SIMMONS. November 8, 185G. 30tf Nuraery. I HAVE now for tale at my nursery, about mid way between Oregon City and Milwaukie, sev eral thousand tern trees of thrifty growth, em bracing all the ciioickst varieties or rauir aver brought to Oregon. My trees are from one to two rsars old, and for tile and beauly are unsurpassed, am now ready to wait on customers, and shall be happy to furnish trees to all tuch a a fit to give me a call. Come and tea my nursery before you purchase elsewhers. 1 have also a quantity or ruins, aua quiKcaa for sale. ORRIN KELLOGG. Nov. 8th, 1856. 30 If. Oregou and California Line. Packet ftllE following vessels will run in con- , j- I section aa a REGULAR LINE bo , tween PORTLAND and SAN FRAN CISCO : Clipper bark JANE A. FALKENBERG, Bauoee, Master, Bark OCEAN BIRD, Widows, " " CHArt, DEVEN8, Healet, " NAHUMKEAG, William, " Brig I. B. LUNT. Ricmardsok, The Barka have all been coppered recently, and ar in fi rat-rate erder, commanded by experienced captains. Freight! will be carried at tha lowest rate. Produce sent from any part of tha country U Oregon City, or lo the Linn City work, will a re csrved and forwarded to Baa Francisco. Asirti GEO. ABERNETHY A- CO., Oregon City. ABERNETHY, CLARK 4 CO., NoT.93,'66-32lf San Francisco. TJRESTON'S Sectional nd Comity MAP of I OREGON and WASHINGTON TER- klTORIEU-MariaUby augl CHARLES TOPE, Jr. TttE WILL PAY CA8H or TRADE fc MM good WHEAT at the market Brie. novlS CIIARMAN 4) WAHNLR. M E NEW GOOD CHARM AN V WARNER'S. "REGON HAMS and SHOULDERS for sakt J by al? CHAR f wakki.k. - In i ST "- year IBM, by WtLi.ua B. Enrar. in the Clerk States, for the Northern District of New Vol k. FROM NEW YORK, A LARGE NUMBER Or them to arrive alwul the firal of May next. do well lo call early, as a number have already boon ., powers, or bom kinds, sweep and encra cnain, ana aama lime. IIOYY'S ST HAW VUriUK.f, or carpenters' tools and hardware generally, Including scylbee, ferke, shovels, spades, hoes, Ac, Jkc, all of wm. v. Uf..ib. i ex i.u., Main St., oppatite the Land Office, Oregon City. OREGON CITY Wholesale Vrleea Current. corrected weeklt. oavooous. ) drl'os It MEomiNEa. Sheeting, 4-4.... Dall 50pr.ct.over N. Y.cost. Drilling 114' raoauvl. Bleached drilling 13 Wheal, pr. bo,.... $1,25 " shirting, llalli Oats do 60 Striped do lit, Potatoes do SO Ticking MalbOnioua do il 00 Denim 12, Hour 3,00 Blue drllllug H Corn Meal, fresh Plaid linsey Kia34 rauiT. Sulinel 70unj ' dried do 12Jal5 Kentucky jtani.....'a4.VPeachei, dried do 10 Tweede 55a70; " do pealed mints. J Chill, dried. 30a3S Bluaand white 12 provisions. Blue and orange 19, Pork, clear none. Fancy 8al ' mesa 38a30 ruruilur do 10al4;IIm ... "t do. wide.l2J;Bcon M. de'laiiirs 14a25! rowotE. Giiigham 15a2'.!'IIauird, pr ca.... Alpaca 25ab'(l pr keg.., .IS ,.12, IS 10 Table damask ."iOaifi) shot. cloth 05aIJ!Small arte $2,aS Irish linens 40a Il Buck $3o3J CWTIIINO. i LEA-). Sheep gray pants ft.?)3'Rur 90 Satiuet do. .eJJjaHj White lead, in oil... 121 Fancy case. do. ...fla5; coruaoe. Black cats. do. 5a7SManilla, email 25 Red fluu'l shirts $14alsJ " largo 8S Blue do. do. ISalsUlcmp lOali Hickory shirts 5a 7; cardles. Calico do S'Jal'.'iAdmantiu 37a40 soots Sl shoes, taperui 60a6S Men's kip bouts $214! cioars. " super do. do....8l;IIavana $10r8 " fiue sewed CifUerman $IOa25 Boys' kip boots $2' American $20ti0 " he'vv w'l du$ I Jn'j) Toaacoo. Mens'brg'spr. dux.. $17; Pride of tha Union.40a4S " kipbrg'sprdoj.2l;Suu 3035 " calf sewed do.. $21; Luke' 37 Women's h'vy th's.l3 iiaruware. 'vy th i do fine .S15!.Shovett.... 8a 14 OkOCEEIEI. Spades... .. tl4al ,..912a30 ,...00a$U ,.75aU5 10 perct N.Y.cott Coffee J4alK.xe.., Tea 50ab'5:Millws Sugar, no. 1 Chi'a... . 12 X cutaawa.... " crushed 17i I'uhle cutlery, Raleralu lOalfi! advance on Starch 14; Pocket cutlery, US pre! Syrup E Boston... 8I,9.V advance. do. S Island $1,90 Other articles of hard N O Mulnssei i ware from 90 to 50 pr Liv. Salt 9,u3! cl advance. Table Suit Ja3JNaiti,nss,dsic,prki)' Sandwich 1. Salt.. 9a2 s! " hoi-scshoe...95a3S Pspper 3l oil Allspice 4n! Lamp $l,a2, Cinnauiou ....OOuHn.'l.iusied boil t'l&i Soap Ba 1 It Turpentino pr gall $i GEO. ABERKCTIIV & Co., MERCHANTS, OREGON CITY, O. T, Aborncthy, Clark di Co., COMMISSION A.NO fOltWARDINO MUgCHANtf, San Francisco, Cnl., Will atU-nJ lo selling Oregon produce, and fill or ders for Goods, Groceries, &.C., at the lowest rate. The patronage of the people of Oregon ia re spectfully solicited. Aug. 9. lumber, lumber. THE Oregon Milling and Transportation Co. have established a LUMBER YARD on Ik river bank in rear of the stor of Allan, McK.ulay 4: Co. Lumber iu large or email quantities, including dressed siding and flooring, can always be had by application at the store of " F.S. tt A.HOLLAND. Orsgon City, May 10, 1850. For Kent I WANT to rent my place for one or two vears. one mile from Mr. Poet' School, and two and a half mile from Oregon City. There ar five acrea well est with timothy, and there will be about eix acrea lo cultivate. Fruit of all tli various kinds. Good house and out buildings. Terms made easy. Apply soon. Jau.94-41tf JAS. G. SW AFFORD. Dissolution of Copartnership. TH E copartnership heretofore exuding between the subscriber under the firm of Batow tc Co. was dissolved by mutual ooneent August 16th, 1856. Persons indebted will pleaae make pay ment lo Jos. Rsrstew, who will receive all debt due the late firm. JOS. BAR8TOW, W. CORBY. Canemah, Sept. 6, 1856. Sl Joa. Baratow IS by himself, aud would respectfully sy ta hi friends and tha public generally thai he i thankful for past patronage, and will oontinu busi ness at lb aid stand, and will aver b ready to allow hi Goods to that who mny favor him with ci',i. Come one, come all, both great and small, and give htm call before purchasing elsewhsre, and examine for yourselves hit splendid and select slock of DRY 60ODS, PROVISIONS, CLOTth IN, BOOTS, SHOES, and CROC&EAY, Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Spicee, eYc, tut., Hut. Nltj, Broom, dtc, and almost every thing pertaining ta a general lin of business. All kinds of country product taken in xchang. Country friends will find K to their dvnlge U give as a a!L Caneinah,SepL 6. Blank Sooka. AFRESH supply, and fimt-rat assortment of full and half aouad BLANK BOOKS, just received x " Yo AfBeric." Pasa Book, Sheep and Tuck Memorandum, Monthly and, Weekly Tim Book. Receipt Book, Shipping and Storehouse, and CtJ Copying Fran Book, Hflbool Writing Book. Miniature) Blanks, Note, prani.Bih Lading, dee., Y. Noisy Carper's Book and Stationery Co., Nov 64 & 66 Long Wharf, and 97 aep. a0-3 Battery at, San r ra T0 you want Hay Forks, Spade and Sb"la X) C.1I at CKAXMAN f WARNS ff. OREGON flit-V? iV7-