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it will be kept Under umrtiul law for tomo time. . i- A roliabjo person from the vicinity of l on bcoh n!re'iiM me neu committed there as ttirnllur to tlioso of the time of tlio notorioa Mtirrell. Tlie wliole country in divided into ' Juyhnwki'iV uml 'niiti-Juy-hawkcM.' Tlio former commit all mrU of criincH, and nro openly upheld liy some Methodist preacher und many renpectablc people. The 'Juyhawkero' justify their acta tut proper revonge for the mime kind of depredutiom and worse, atrodtii'g com mitted upon them by tho prc-lrcry purty when tly were in a majority. i. 'I'l.n .fit I. ..1.1 1 .. "U IV-DIUVl-IJ JM1IIJ Btlll IIUIU IIIUM Ul we otliecd, and are accused of oppressive acts. ' Tho old prosecutions ponding on ac count of the former trouble are the great cause of dissutUfuctioii." The ParlUe Railroad. ' Pre. 30th, the Pacific Itnilmad bill came up In tlie Srnale nt the order of llie day, wlieu the fol low in j proceeding! wire bed i Mr. Wilson of Man. offered new bill, aa a sub atitute, of which the following la n ayuiwia i The 1'reaident and ticualu ahall appoint five civil engineers practically eierionced in ilia Inying out and construction of railroads, who within two yeare ahall locate tho route of a railroad from the Mis eouri K.ver to Hun Kruno sco, through tho region between the !Mlh and i'M parnllt-la. If the 1'resiilont approves of their decision, the railroad, aa Incnted by them, shall he built by the government, under the directum of n Hoard, to con sist of the Sicroluriel of War uu I ( tie Interior, the Postmaster General, and Ihe Attorney General, wha ahull contract with tho luwc t bidden for ita construction, In aeetiona of nut iim. a than twenty five milea in' length. Money to build the rnml ahall be raiser by lain, aa needed, in euiua uf Rut more than f IU,U U,IJUJ annually. From the passage of the net til! the locution of the fond, ull public lun.ls between llie uinrisud parallela ahull be withheld from sale, but ahull be open to preemption by actual settlers. Alter the road ia located, the proceeda of ihe tale of lauda, for one hundred and tifly milea ou each aide, ahall constitute a fund for the eonatruclion of the road, aud the payment of the debt incurred for it. . Mr. 1'olli'a (of Missouri) nmt-iidiueul to atr ke out "from the Miaaouri river beiw,eu tho moutha of the liig Sioux aud Kansas riven," between the forty-ninth parallel on the boundary of the Minne sota and the Southern bnuulury of the United States," waa loot by ayea 17, liaye2'J. Mr. Foster of Connecticut itiscunrd the merlta of the road chiefly ill regard to the question uf the tariff on Ihe material, ami moved aa an amend ment that tho road bo built exclusively of Ameri can iron. Thia elicited cona'dernble discussion. Mr. Uwin of Cuhfnru a considered lh.it the bill at, praaent provided fur all legitimate protection to the American iron interest. Mr. Siinimiua of Rhode Isluiul waa etrongly in favor of Uie uu of the beat materiuta aa a mailer of economy, even if it iliould coat double. But there waa no doubt Ihe requirement of three hundred thousand toua, if offered by contract, would b.ing ut offer at Ihe lowest prices it would ha profitable to manufacture at, mi l he did not want it at lera Mr. Seward, of New York, expressing h nwelf generally in aupirt of Mr. Future amendment, raid that the ra Iro.id will be ma nly within Ihe '1'erritoriea, nut ihe Slates of ihe l'n led Stales. The aupply of it on w.ll likely therefore be drawn from the Wratern Stalea; pcrluisj Missouri or Texaa, or from the Terriio.ies Ihemaelvc lie would think it a reproach that an Aincricitu load atwnld be made with foreign iron to puna over Aiuriean ami aud iron bed. Mr. Jligler also apaka in fuvor of the ease of tho Peunrylvan'a and the tia'tiiaore und Ohio roadi, saying one waa built wild Amer.cuu and list ether With F.ngllsh iron. Mr. Ivrrson of Georgia nppweil Ihe amendment aa likely to produce a comb nation of inn mongera to raiau the price ol iron, no agteca wnn Air. Clinguian to admit Iron doty free. ' Mr. Fuoter'a ameudiujut wua theu carried by yeaa i'l naya 211. Mr. Kico then apoke at length on the Pac'fie Itailraud lull, intra lueed on Thursday Inst. ' The following ia the eub-tuncu of the b II which wna introduced by Senator Itice, Dec. .11, read twice and referred In the voiuiuiitce on I'ub'ic Lamia. It ia entitled," A Hill to uid in the coii atruetie of certain Huilronila to the Pacific, to eu eouragu aettlein. ill on their liuca, an J fur other pur; imeee." Seclioa Smt aathsrttea tho Pre.-jileiit to cauae the public lands, to the cx:ent of forty m'ha on each aide of the routes after-iiicntioucd, te be ur veyed aud the Indian title ex:lnuiahed, and that on payment of ten cents per acre by present fet tlera the pre-emption lawa be extenied thereto. Section lw,i provi lea that every alternate acctiou, far ten aeetiona in width on each side of aui I mad and breach, be planted lo llie Stales mid Territories Uiion the tinea of ihe prep.sied romla, ix: From Lake Superior to Pugct'a Sound, with n branch to the navigubio waters of the Columbia. Fiom the wcalern border of Ihe Suite of M sxuuri la Saai Francisco. Also from the western bonier of the Suite ef Texas to San I'edro or S.m Diego to the Bay of Suit Francisco. Section Thirl. The aaid lands ao granted tn the States and Territories ahall be subject to tho future disposal uf the Legislatures thereof for the purpowa ubove expressed and for uu oilier. . Section Fourth Defines the conditions 5f salo of Ihe aaid Iambi That two hundred aeetiona may be sold akmg every twenty continuous miles of the mad aa' completed, but if such road or branches be not completed within twenty years, all unsold lands shall revert to the foiled Statca. Section Fifth Require that the United Statea mailt shall be transported over the said roads nt prices to be fixed by Congress, the 1'renideut being authorized to name the price temporarily until fixed bylaw. Section Sixth. The Government hall have the priority Of freight for all purpoeee'of transportation. "Section Seventh Seta aside the ICili and 3Clh sections for school nurnosct. Section Eighth. The President shall determi the larmiui with the consent of the StatejuMIU ter ritories which they are eiluut. A. On the Slat the Pacific Jiitilr ad bill camo up gain, -aalvsiaa . - Mr. Seward addressed the Senute. lie would notsnmuch concerning the dels ir o: the bill. If he were allowed to" presc ribe tho route and the pol icy of constructing a Pacific Kaiiroiid now, he would choose path which would be a continua tion of tha road that our great Northwestern emi gration haa hitherto followed. . He would discard all employment of companies, and all granta of pub lio lands, and would build the road aa a military, postal and national highway, with the money and credit ef the federal government and surrender the lands aloes? the route to actual settlers free of oost. Ha would Htcrease tha revenues by an increase of import, and create a linking fund to abolish gran, ally the public debt. But he had concurred in presenting th s bill, because it was Ihe only alterna tive. He admitted there were many objectiona t which the bill waa obnoxious. The lima for de liberating has come to an end, and that for action ia te keg s so, being in earnest in hie desire kit a Pacific Railroad, be would accept Ihia bilL e nival at raneafers. ff THI MoaTHitxia, W Laid, J LadJ. Tbo Savier, Mr Ramt aVll, Mr Cede, Mr Miller. Mrs Clinton and daugh ter. Mist Mary Milks, Miaa Wackier. C C Peadsr gast, (jy F 4 Co t Mess) Mr Norton, H S Jscobs, u Moore, Messrs Haachett, Levy MHall, Crow ley, Hanseno, Carter, Lav". Rno. Weinshank, ,mon. Hamnjaaoa, and W sod, and 30 ia the steerap. .' ' print raoiric. Mil Mars Durst and aerv't. W B Cloogfc. J H UUoy, W M Avert. 1 T Wright, M Bairum and W C Johnson, Mrs lleudrie aud child, S steatltal. O M Worth, J H Keen, J Csnversj, sad wus J P Worth, W L Hefron, Mrs Dusb ad tws r Hubbard. J Frater, M Colvcrt, J Walker, t D Bm a, P Look VALENTINES! BCMTI MCMT a, A CQHtC. - , ,i AT THE Trill - CTT? 4B90K STORE. DIUue Her tee.-Diahnp 8cm will hold 1)1 vino service it Ida Court-room in thia oily ou aun day, Fab. 13, IBM, at in o'clock a m. l.fcmr.Ji,,0p $0, w deliver lecture oemre ma loung Alali a Literary Aaaociatioi.in lliia eily on Monday evening, Feb. 14, Ih.'i9, tl 7 o clock, hi Ilia .Methodist church. Bulijad The Aiw vi i ruin. feu. d lir An adjourned meeting nf the Young Men s Literary Assoc'ation of Ihia city will be ne;u at llie court-houae on TUliiy e'.euin,', Feb ruary j j. IJTJuoat Williams will lecture before the Young Men's Lilarary AMocialiuii of this city on unn.iiiy evening, fen. XI. at llie Methodist Church nt 7 o'clock. Subject Washington, tlraubtleaa Matt I'.aavcatlea. The Republican county coinmiiieu of Marian enmity deem it expedient lo call a mas meeting of Ihe Reiiubl'cana and all other of Ihe counly who repudiate the present Admin stratum, at Ihe court-house in Salem, on Saturday, April III, in iioin'naie cand dates for county ollicera, and ap point delegates lo the Terriloiial convention. W. WARREN, Ch'n. IT People's Press pleure copy. UA&KIS9: . Feb. Cth I8.)7, By 11 C. Crawford, Kk , Mr. Oaoaiii C. )xi to Miaa Saii Ja.k Paiktxx, all of Linn City. t3f" W illi the above nolieo enrne the Printer's fee, l.0l). May a lung life aud bnppiiitsa atuud the parties. . Ill Silverton. Murion co.. on Ihe S.'uh .Inn . !. .lames P. Ilootli, r.,Mr. Daniel II. Murphy aud M s Susan I), ilar.isou.all of Marion county. In November lust, In Clacka una counly, by Esq. Woodcock. Mr. Daniel Simmons aud Miss Lydia Stanton, both of Marion co. In l'oJk co., i. T., Jan. 20, 1859, at llie hr'de'a father', (A. II. Whitley,) by Rev. 0. C. Riley, Thorn is U. Richmond, of DalUs, unj Mua bM.'.U J. U h tley, of Polk county. On ihe lull Jan.. by Rev. C. C. Belknap, Mr. .lames K. M. Ilailcy and Mitt Ellen Hurt, all of Dongl.is ., Oregon. On the lltlh Jan., by ReT. (3. W. Roork, Mr. Amb.ose Pution and M.sa Caroliue Lcuuard, all of Cowlitx co., W. T. Ou the 23d Jan., by Rev. J. II. B. Royal, Mr. Jane s II. Alien, formerly of Canton, 111., aud Miaa M. Talliert, of Clacknmu co., Oregon. On the 33d Jan., by Rev. J. W. Miller, Mr. M. Wallace aud MdryJ. McAllister, nil of Thurston co., W. T. .Ian. Sbih, by Rev. J. A. Ilunna, at the residence of Mitchell Thompson, Heni. n co., Mr. John M. P. Brain aud Mrs. Kzubelh Williams, of lienloo county. On 28ih ult, by Rev. Wilaon Dlain, Captain William Riignii to Miss Harriet Simmons, both of Corvullis. Jan. So, 1 8511, at Portland, Mrs. Lvni C, wife of II. M. Humphrey, of Mt rieuaant, Mulinomnh co., aged 41 years, formerly of Wiudham, Portage co., Ohio. She died in hope of a belter world. ' In Salem, nn the 6th insl., suddenly, the wife of C. I loci, uged about 23, of Salem. - In the city of Corvallis, on the IStli ult., Horace Matteaon, LVq , Treasurer of Lleutun county, aged 38 years. DR. E. II. GRIFFIN WILL visit OREGON CITY nn the first of Feb, and remain till the ISth Office at IheU.S Ho el. Will leave Oregon City on the I Cth for SALEM, . where he will remain till ihe first of March, Of fice at Salem over Kenyou'a Book-store. 44 wl Notice TS hereby given that 1 have sold all my interest JL iu llie Uregtn Lilt Houk stmt lo J. A. 1'osl aud 8 S. While, who will conduct the business hereafter on their owu account and responsibility JOHN D. POST. Oregon City, Jan. I, 1853. Princc'0 ittcloScoits; WE expect by the clippers , Nonpareil, and Swim wtnkes, a large as-ortineut of these celebrated MbLODEONs, consisting the following kinds: Nine i octave, piano-cased, Two i do-. do. double-reeded, One 5 do. do. double bunk, One 6 do. do. Two S do. portable. Persons wishing any of the rbove Slelodeons should apply immediately, either in' person or by letter, as we have a number of ihein already eA gugrd, and are receiving orders all the time. - We would also alute that we huve received from the manufactory at lluffalo an assortment Of RKEDS, to replace broken ones. Should any instrument purchased of us get out of repair iu one year from the time it ia bought, we will replaoe the reeda with new ones free of charge. Alto ou hand aud for tale cheap, one of T.(ilLHERT Jt CO.'S CELEBRATED m m je zj t, which we will guaranty to have come from the warehouse of aaid firm ; aud, furthermore, will warrant Ihe same for one year in complianct with tk request of a certain party in Oregon and if tniil party can get a certificate from Ike firm of I. Gilbert t to. that the piano did not come from their hands, ire icill giro him ths inslrn-A merit;. JOHN A. IOST & CIV Oregon City, Feb. 12, 18.19. MOUNT, Fashionable Tailor OREGON CITY, rPAKF.S pleasure in informing the eiti JL lene nf III is eity and vicinity that he haa opened a TAILOR SHOI' between the eJLX City Book store and Oregon House, where he in tends to carry on tailoring in all ita branches und in the latest and most fashionable styles. He keeps constantly on hand CLOTHIMO of all kinds, bloe, black, aud brown J also caa meres and vesting, which he will manufacture cheap for cash. CT Particular attention paid to cutting gar me iila. Give him a call before going elsewhere. 44y Wanted. A SCHOOL TeiAUltK, who cornea well IX. recommended, can find employment ia III Linn City school by calling on either of the un der, gned. JAS. MOORE, 8. MILLER, Feb. S, 1859-43if Director. Iron for Bale. Ill AYE bonght all the IKON belonging to the firm of Allan, McKinlay $ Co., and will con liuue the business at their old stand for the pres ent. Those wishing te purchase iron, will find It M their interest to call on me. JAMES MOFFATT. Oregon City, Feb. 5, 1859. 43 afrobato tWotioe. NOTICE is hereby ajiven thai J. B. Preston, administrator rf Ihe estate of Joseph Hunt, deceased, late of Clackamas couoty, O. T, haa filed hi accounts fur final settlement, aaJ the first Tuesday uf March, ia tot for the hearing of the same. ROUKRT CAUFIELD, Feb. i, I839-43w3 Jodg of Probata. The Finest FRENCH encfecuaoerses, sack aa gam drops, IraadsM, inotusn, cmbul csanr, aunoa as reek candy, fee., at Dec. 18. tHARMAV McMS-fEY. AN arson meat of Bible and Testaoteate (or tnl at the Repository price by C. POPE, Jr. Greatest Inducements EVKIt OFFEREQ IXOREGONJ Dannenbaam 4t7aeob XIT'OULD inform the elllsne of ihia eily and 1 1 , viciully thai Ihey are selling d their wia Irr stork a s it i d u c r d nucti to niakt room for a lurge stock of t)rig gocla. We have on hand French iwriu.si, plain ic llg'rd Knglish merinos, all wool and hlf wool d. bineaA plaids, naihaira, silks. Isles) style of winie. rireesus and ladies' cloaks, umbreideriea, collara, ribbons, jewelry, it.;, 4 c. A Is one ef the largest slur as of (euilsmeu'a CLOTHINO, fine cloaks, coals, pains, imts, flamislsjiustys, winter ahawla, bouU, alio, &0. Indies and gulleinen are politely Invited to call before they purchase elsewhere, and w will talis fy lln m aud no in slake. Thankful for past fa. Vurs, w solicit a full share uf patronage in Hi future, DAXSENBAVX JACOB. Oregon City, Feb. 5, Ix.itf Jhe Gold Mines ! IS OltROON CITY. J. MjoITn K Y . nA3 just returned from Cslifornia with a LAKOI1 STOCK Of Boots and Shoes, which lie will sell CHEAP FOU CASH, WHOLESALE Oil KKI'AlL. Alto, a small ainrlmrnl nf SUrmxktrt' findings. He solicit Ihe patronage of ihe people of this city nnd the public in gueral. Uriug einirrly de voted to Ihe boot and shoe business, he will keep constantly ou hand a fine assortment of ladkiand gentlemen's wear, of all aorta aud sites. Ladiee, give me a call before purchasing any where else. Do not forget the pi ice two doors below Gib- ton'" Saloon, in the new building. Come one, come all, both great and email, give me a call, for I have boots and shone to fit veu all. My motto it. Small profits aud quick ret unit, I also keep Miller'a aud Mason's Hiutcamu lot sale. Jan. 3, 1869. PIONEER Trunk Factory. J. W. fcULLEN & CO., Yamkill street, between First and Front streets, PORTLAND. OREOON, VtyHOI.ESALE & Retail Manufacluren and ' Commission Dealers iu all kiuda of Trunks, Valise!', Ilarncsf, Sad dles, lindles, JVIartingnls, California and Oregon Saddle-Tree. Block & Hoop Stirrups, Whips, bpur3, BitH, aud every description of Saddlery wart, Trunks, Budilie, or Harness, MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. All orders pertaining lo our business will receive prompt attention. O Consignments received on tlio most liberal lerms. Connlry merchants wishing to tj in a stock of TRUCKS, woulil do well lo give ut a call, as wa will try lo aupply litem oheaper than they can procure them elsewhere. janwmy a. la roiKT. LA FOREST & BACON, General Dealers in Dry. - Goods, LADIES' FANCY GOODS, Grocery, Crockery, Glnsa-warc, BOOTS, SHOES, tc, At the old stand of La Forest French Store, OREGON CITY. NEW FIRM: JYcw Jlttraclion! I t rotas y m. atcoN. LA FOEEST tc BACON "TTTOL'LD inform the ciliientof Oreeon City VY and vicinity that they huve entered into copartnership, and intend keeping a general supply of everything in the Dry - Goods. Grocery, Crockery, and Fancy line, and will be happy to sec their old frlenda call npnn them, and will promise at all times to aell them goods aa cheap ut HHy other house iu town, our motto being Small Profits aud Quick Returns. I We would also eay to Ihe i mj.mm.jwm.mamm.mm (the bouetnd tinew of the land,) we intend keep ing everything you may require in Ihe Grocery, Crockery, Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots and Skoe line, etc., which we offer at tuch pricet aa will be satisfactory to you. We also wish to exchange our goods for your prodm, and will give you as much for it at the murket affords. Coma aud try us. Do not forget tlio" place, but look for theaign of La Forest f Bacon, and then come in. Wo would auy lo the Ladies (God Bless You!) When you with a superior article of drew goods or fancy articles, do ut tail to call upon La roarer It Hacon, when yon will always find them, and will receive their grateful thanks for your pat ronage. Young Men, ( Future Hope of Oregon, ) here ia the place to aupply yourselves with a supe rior article of clothing iu which lo Get Married! and. after yon are married, l GET YOUR OUTFIT FOR HOUSEKEEPING. COME ANlTsEE US! Come one and all, both young and otd, And see if we the truth have told ; I lera is the place lo speud your cash, And get good goods instead of trash. Oregon Cit, Jan. 1. 18'itl. BOOT AND SHOE STORE, OREGON CITY. JJ. B. HIVAMPIED WOULD respectfully inform his old frlende and tha publio generally that he ia by himself one mora, aad haa now oa hand A LAIGE AMD WELL 1 ELECTED STOCE OF BOOTS AND SHOES, which k will a a th vat reaaosaW lens. MAKING AXD REPAIRING will Mil be done to order, aad aa th texwt no lie. WaUr-prmf Pasts BUetisf kept oa hand. Orrgos t;wy. Woe. . loo. HOL1DAT GIFT at CHARXAX XsKlUNBTa. Dli D. D. STEPHENSON, Hit JiciuoteJ next door lo Holland tt Duy, TEETH EXTRACTED iT RLKCTRlCiTT. v 110ST0N FAMILY ffritty . S7S.00 At Hi CITV IJOOK bTOItE. 0. A. aV ADA M. WSSD, PHYSICIANS, OFFER their professional tenricet lo lb clll tent of 8ALK.M and vieinilv. They will practice the llygro-Mediral (betlet knowa a Hydropathic) system, believing all drugs lo be not only unnecessary in Ihe successful treatment of disease, but Injurious lo Ihe eonsli. union of Ihe patieut, aud reljlng entirely upon llygenie apilianrea. rp.fial attention will be given lo OwrKTaitt, and limes diteatet peculiar lo women and children by Mrs. IV,u. 1'alieult at distance UvaUd upou reasonable lernw. lUrratacta: Drt. R. T. Trail and O. W May, of New Vorkcityi Dr. U. M. llourue, of Ban rrancMO. OlFice- I'irv BookStobu, Salem, Oregon. August 7, IH&rl. 17 NEW FIRJI, 4fc New Goods ! F. CIl.tlinAX A McKll.tEY ITVKE pleasure in Infarminr the ret'deiilt of aud ths publio generally thai they have farmed a co-partnership iu the AND FAMILY GEOCEEY BUSINESS. At the old stand of F. Charman, where they will keep on hand everything in their line of butineas, and of Ihe Very best quality. Mo pain Will be spared to give entire Mlisfaciion t all who may leel di-p,d to give them a call. From kK residence in Ihia place and experi ence in Ihia business, they feel qualified In say that llley can aud will give tatieiaclien lo all who may tee fit te palmniie Ihrm with Iheir orders. N. II. All order will bo Ailed with as much premptueat aud fairness at personal preseuca will secure. PARTI R3 FURNISHED wild everything In Our hue ou tha shortest notice. WEDDING CAKES MADE TO ORDER, Oregon ( lly Dee. 18, 18."8. a. natal. a. iivautv. WZLXtAMBTSB IRON WORKS, OREGON CITY. WE beg to inform Hie public of Oregon and Washington that wo have ce.nplcted eur JbTT,Xj XJjWjMj JBB3 HV BOILER, PATTERN, BLACKSMITH, AND MACHINE SHOP, and are prepared to build boilers, Kngiues, Grist mills. Sawmills, and ell oilier kilidstuf machinery. Our business connection with Ihe Kasteru Stiles tho great convenience of our locality Ihe superiority and number nf our machines the use of water power instead af steam, and Ihe per fect knowledge of all branches of our bushiest, will enable etto compete with California. Inviting the public to give ut a call, aud to favor nt with their patronage, we promise lo execute their orders on th shortest uelice, aud At $rtii I'lTtni lsrn Price. . A. ROSSI & CO. June 19, 1858. 10) 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR STORE! TTfE have just received 40,000 Haranst Ci T V gars, also a large cpianiiiy uf tobacco Natural leaf, Bulidlo chips, fride of ihe Union, and many oilier brands, illso. PIPES uf all kinds, Matc'iiks, Ac , iu:, at our atore. DANNENBAUM j-JACOB. Deo. 4, 18.W. alain a. aosatT. jiroo r.sHAtTLi. nOOCIITS tit SIl.tKTLE, Dealers in Toeahstbaea, Obetlakt. aad Mplrra, MA RULE MANTLES, TABLES, Counter Tnpn, Fire Fender, Grates, Hearth -stones, And Slept, also KC1LDIN0 STONK. OF ALL DE SCRIPTIONS, 1outiad, oncuox Shop on Krout st, 1 at door above the llridge.' 36 TEACHER ok VOCAL & INSTIlUiAIENTAL OtlEUOM CITY, - ORKUOX. II will tlso instruct elaawa in instruuienlul or vocal music, or both, in ddieren! sections of the country, when desired. July 34, lH58y. GP. N. continues lo import HOLDER'S SPLENDID PREMIUM PIANO KOItTES. Aliv Oersoo wishiue oue of those in struments can have it at Ihe New Yoik price, adding height, dec, with 10 per cent, eommisa ou. Plows and Wagons! I KEEP alwayaoa hand STEEL PLOWS, warranted tm scour, and rood WAGONS. 1 caa alwayt be found at my shop, opposite McKin- lay a, ready te make plows, iron wagons ct Dug giee, to shoe horse, or do sny lher kind of work ia my line. I keep a large awsrliiienl of horse shoe and tails, either te sell or to use myself. I can alio a horse as soon and as well aa lb beat f them. If yo doubt it, com aud tee for your selves. J.W.LEWIS. Oregon City, Oct- 9, IHS9. 86tf 0 Machine-Made Horse Shoes ! THE TROY IRON AND NAIL FACTORY, at Troy, N. Y. hav Heary Burdcae Im nnsrerf Horss-Kho Machioery w ia successful operalioa aad are prepared tn eiecut srdere for HORSE aud MTLE SllUba el any weigm aad pailera, at a prio but hale above Ihe pne f lrs thee iroa. The quality ef th iron astd in these shoe a wamnled ia rrrf respect. Tliese eress hav tssea approved of, and art sow ased by lb II. 6 Uererauieal, eiclusively, as also by many of th principal stage and omnibas eompae.se aud horse sheereia the country. These shoe caa be pur chased through Ihe priacptl Hardware and Iraa atsrr ia lb Uaited Sutea. . Orders asViress4 la Ihe subscriber tt Troy, . Y. will raeeivt arsmpt aitosu.es. o Oat. , list-y. WM. DIEEDOEFP. Ai.iiwonTii DiEiiDonrr, WIIOLtHALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Rooli d' Short, and Crockery, la th new Flre-proof Uric k Maih rrairr ORKU0N CITV, O.T. AINSWORTH& DIERDORFF, ITT E A It E NOW OPENING IT IN Till If ew rin-rroof Brick, A LA HUE AND WEI.L-AMORTKD ITOCg Of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Feeling perfectly secure tgtlntl (Ire, we will new Offer Grtatrr Inducements than ever to the public. art contlaully Iu itceipl of GOODS selected with tha greatest fare (at te priest and quality), aud ir confident that ourfacUitieaw.il nisble us la otl'er and sell goods AT PORTLAND PRICES ! (freights en), and would advise all those visiling this city l purchase goods, lo examine our slock aud piicet before i.urchnsii.f eltvw here. We have, and are just receiving, an invoice of eenaiaiiiif in part of Ihe following articles Coche co, Pacific, Dudley, Coliealegn, Sprague, Philip Allen, Full llivcr, Merrimac, llrirjgs, and numer oua other clinic PRIM'S, all lateslylest Kng lish i: French merinos, Lyonesc cloth, inohnir and other Debaie; bnue, wool, 6c muslin de luinea, bluck, blue, purple, A pink merinos, fancy plaids, jacuual, book, twlsa, ft mull muslin, ladies emb. sets, collars, hdkfa &. skirls, dress & bonnet triin mings.t French cV. domestic ginghams, French lawns from IJ lo 'l&c, blue, mixed, & grey sati net, wool e rotlon jeans, cutloiindc, bleti bed and brown sheeting from 3-4 la 10-4 wide, brown and bleached drilb, denims, hickory thirling) Silesia, murine, brown, aud Irish linrn, nankeen, dia r, and crush, a large lut of linen aud thread laces and edging, hosiery, Ac. MEN'S Se HOYS' CLOTHING: Dine, black, ami brown cloth coals ; III dot blk cloth vesta, & dun white aud butt' Marseilles do., velvet and sulin do. 30 iloi satinet pants, doeskin and fancy casaimcre do, 3(1 dot merino and coltou uudershirls, grey, blue, & black cloth over coala, wilh a gcuerul assortment of geuts' furnishing goods. BOOTS d 47f0 ES. Men's, boys', and youths' boots; Indies', misses', und children's mo rocco, goat, kid, and calf Congress boot, with It without heels; ladies' kid slipper. R'm and Java collee, black and green tea, N. 0., China, Hat a via Island, t'al, refined, and crushed augur, K. Ilisnon, t'al., stigHr-hoiise, s golden syr up; salt, i to 900 lb sks; Hill kga nails, nssd sil.s; Hills pale, chemical, a buglish eeap, soap pow ders, puwder, sliot, . lead; yeaat powder, salera tua, cream lartur, amoking . chewing tobaeco, green corn, peas, tomatoes, straw aud lilackher' ries, Iu il lb Una; spice, pepper, and cassia, pearl hurley, maecureni, vermicelli, corn starch, alm onds, walnuts, Unuil nuts, raisins, Chili peaches, .l;.. .1 r..:,. .h..l.....i i l i.ii-ki.i.. .....i:...- I uiaiu ,,ui,, iiHiv.u, ,, ill ii a mi uui Hiuira. A lino aastirlmelit or CROCKERY TABLE CUTLERY i 80 vralra asserted ware, 40 dot ileal picks, !0 Dutch . ildla hoe. H7V Zrntf , Oil, and WinJou Glass; With a variety of Ciller atliclet uauully kept, IT W will pay cash for wheat, flour, bacoa, butter, egge, aud almost everything the farmer bus lo aell. Oregon Cily, April IB, 1858. JUST received, the latest style ef sill a iat IN BONNETS, Leghorn ami straw Halt. AINS WORTH It DIERDORFF. GOLD MINES AT HOME I HOI.I.AN0. L. DAY, HOLLAND & DAY Have just opened a new dt splendid assortment of At Ihe old stand of F. S. $ A. Holland, OPPOSITE leo. Abernnthy't brick store, where they cun be found at nil times ready to wail on customers. They are now permanent' ly locuted, and hope by strict attention te business to merit a liberal share nf patronage. Their slock in part consists of the following ar ticlet: . tiiughiima, lawns, delaines, prints, meiinos, flannels, alpacas, blranhed domestic, wool plaida, damask silk dress goads, hosiery, while shirts, check do., hickory shirts, over a underdo., shawls, fine a coarse, sullnots, blk, brown,, while linen thread, ribbons, artilicial flowers, Cauls' spool cotton, if e. BOOTS SHOES, of all kinds and sitesi ALSO E. Beaton syrup, Cel. refined syrup. lugars of all kinds. tobacco, police, lea, nails, suit, candles, and a thousand el her things, too numerous to mention, all of which they will tell aa law aa any other house in Oregon City. They will pay cush or goods for all kinds of produce, inch tt butler, egt(i, chickens, or almost tuyihiug llie farmers have to tell. There it no thing like trying. So give them a trial, Aug. 7 IHM. I. c. kinosliv, . t. atr.s. KINUSLMT V KEEN, PORTLAND. OREOON, MNurACTURKRa tan mroRTEai or CALIFORNIA, AMERICAN o ENGLISH SADDLES, Baggy, Carriage, and Team Harness, Bridles, Marlingals, Whips, Linen Ilorse Coters, Blankets, Vurry-comhe, Fly-Nets, Brashes, and Circinglts. SADLLERY HARDWARE, California Saddle-Trees, Stirrups, and all kinds of Goods kept mt a first-class estabtitkment. Work made to order, and repairing done wilh care and ou reasouuhle terms. IX Shop on Front street, between Washington a Alder. tep 4, 'M. Painting. "OEING permaueutly located in Oregon City, XJ 1 lak Ihia nielhod ef informing Ihe eiliiens at this vi inity and the adjoining country that J am always prepared lo do HOUSE, ORNAMENTAL, AND SIGN PAINTING, en th moat favorable terras. Having followed th business for many years, I am confident that I can five entire ealisfaclioa Is my customers. IT Shop one door abuvt Ihe Oregon City Drug Store. C. MUKKAY. Sept. 11. ).:,. M New Arrangements. HAVIVO f.srmd a copartnership wilh Vt. POPPLETO.1, recently from Oh.e, we are asw psepsrsd Is praoia awlieis npl SlUuaVd teal than I bar hilharto bees abts la do. I sis aass larjrely inereassng the eireslatssa ef my aiedsnnes. aad kipe er many month to supply all Use mipuctaat points in ths Territory. w. y. ut; t 111 -aw. J, C. Al.tSWOaTU. V aW MSr b. v,i MS EMPIRE Wholesale and Retail STOKE! AMY. you going lo Oration City I buy Goods 1 ; If ao, you would probuhly like to know where you cun buy the most aud best for Hit least did mey. That place ia UliOWN & WOLFS establishment, opposite Oihson's Saluon, and no mistake. Ws have just received a heavy assort, men I from Sun Francisco, which, having luxtght low, we are able lo sell in such a way thall our prices shall spoak fur themselves, without much polling. We huve V GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, uf every description, such aa tack a frock roata, mglans, tulnuis, jackets, vests, pants, cravats, line shirts, rollara, drawers, under shirts, sathes, overhauls, and nil kinda of India-rubber clothing. Also, all kinds of French, Eiitrlish, American, a furndiire calicos, ginghams of all colore, all wool aud blf wool de. lainea, French, Knglish, a American merinos, alpacas, ailk worst, d. all colors, all Wool and hf wool plaida, silk aud woollen shawls, single or dou ble, cushmeies, Perry's stylo of dress guoda, vel vets, limeys, jwiiet, brown a bleached sheeting, oil cloths, Irish linens, silks, cambrics, t'la a velvet boiiuelt, scarfs, sleeves, chemisettes, edgiug, rib bons, hilkl'e, gloves, hosiery, needles, pins, hooks, eyes, perfumery, hair oil, jewelry, bracelets, boots, shoes, rublicrs, hats, caps ucenrdeunt, cijjiira, to bacco, pipes, and about 375 other articles loo nu merous und too cheup to pay fur advertising. Nuw the fact is, as we are permanently located, we are desirous of doing business nn such terms that we ahall not be compelled to ' sell ofl'al owl,' but We inielld, by quick sules and small pmliU, le live and let live, l.adiea and gentlemen ar al ways welcome, and will be promptly wailed an. 1W mem tier, Rrmcretwr, that our store it opposite Gibson's Saloon. Tit no trouble to show our goods, and we cun licut Portland all Ihe lime in prices. If you doubt il, call and satisfy yourselves that there it uo hum bugging iu Ihe mailer. BROWN St WOLF. Oregon City, Oct. 0, loot). SiimC Fariiiii.gton ritore ! flMIE subscriber would respectfully Inform tlie. 'JL public generally that he has opened a NEW STORE A T FARMISUTON, On the Tualatin River, where he intends carrying on the is V ii era I itluirliniMliiu Dtialucoa. He Will keep always ou liud a good assortment of IBS E."IV . tXa3JsnjMa . GROCERIES, MEDICINES, Crocker;), Hardware, Clothing, Boots and Shots, Confect'onery, Cigars, Stationery, itc. The above will always be offered at tha LOWEST PRICES ! For Cash or Country Produce, tT Please call and are for yourselves, and aave your expenses iu going lo Purllaud to buy good. Jlotto ' Small unfile and quick returns.' TIIOS. BAILEY. Farmington, July 34, 1838. Uuttd U Ileal Wanted, 1710 (I which llie highest market price will be . paid iu cash or trade, nt the July 24. FARMINGTON STORK. ' PORTLAND, O.T., WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, INSTRUMENTS, Trusses, Sttpwrtrrs, Shoulder Urates, H'ffi'tW Glass, GttiHHWnrt, in oil. Paints, ground, colored, dry, oj Linserd OH, Nentsoot Oil, Tanners' Oil, Sperm Oil, Lard Oil, Machine OH, Bronzes, Vermillion, French, Chinese, and God Leaf, American, Artist Materials, Jiru.ihrs, a larat variety, Furniture. aruiah, Japan Varnish, Conch Varnislk, Perfumery, Jiurning Fluid, Volar Oil, Cumphme, JlctM, Turpentine, Wilh m full assortment of Craefenkrg Medicines; In a word, I am now receiving a large assortment of the above, with a thousand other articles too numerous lo mention (purchased last winter in New York very low fur cash), in uddiliou to my former stork, comprising one of the largest and most complete assortments ON THIS COAST 1 1 W. WKATIIErtFOUD returns thanks for Ihe lilicral pulronage hitherto received, and reieet fully asks a couliuuauceof the same, at he will a II AT tt. HVVNClSt.O rtlM'.V.Ht Dealer and consumers will find it le Iheir advan tage to cull, as the goods must be suld lo make room for more waii lo arrive. ni)2'J, '.'irt. CROWELLS Cetaptaa F.Rtraet of Haraaparllla, Vet tow Dark, aai Iodide r fotattat AN invaluable remedy fur impurities af the blood, scrofula, king's evil, erysipelas, aalt rheum, oostivenrss, jaundice, dysp. i, s; hililio svmnloiiis, swilling of Ihe glawis, fevsr eons. psiiu in III" bones, rheumatism, pimples on the face, neuralgia, aud all chronic aud liaig standing disesses. This article, in its strongest and most perfect form, contains all tlie active and well-established medical properties of Saisapatilla, Yeluiu) Dock, and Iodide of Potassa, a cumbioation unequal ia iu) curaliv aud strengthening eff els. 1 hoi lea igthening effects. 1 hou se mis of certificates coull be furwshedof its pow erful efleett aa an eieellsul medicine. For sal by Dr. CKOWM.L it CO., Drag, gists, 131 Commercial St., San Francisco, and by W. WATIlfc.HFOKD, Portland. myU 25,000 Vantmah, Apt 17. I' FKET OF FItt LIMBER IO. 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