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wltb- another ychwi and caro, to miiko their escue. Tha Cnitum iiml four of llio . crew wtru tukcn to Victiirlli in tlio iclir, 'Morning Ktr, dipt. McKny, ami the re nialmlcr of the crew nro ut Ni'tili Iky. Tliero wot rumor current wlnlo tlio dk'amer Constitution wan nt Victoriu, tlmt the barqno America, which Inn been duo t that (tort fur two month punt, hud Itcvn tuken bv the Indium somewhere on the Hound and that the crew were in captivity. We would MiKgitit the dixpiituliinjr of the Revenue Cutter Jen". Pavw, by the Collect or, to ascertain whether the report In true, and If no, afford relief. It in liiiiieiitiilile that we nro not proix-rlv prepared for exijf- - encic of thin kind, but inch menus ai we hare ahould bo promptly brought Into re . quisition. Pugti Saunl Herald. A barbarous ci'HTOM. An Indiuu Med icine Man, or Doctor, during the pnst week, in this vicinity, fell a victim to the ven geance of a uer8titioii and licrcavcd pa rent, for failing to restore to health a dar ling child. Under his treatment the child died, and by the law of his tribo he forfeited bis life. Three stabs of a knife did tlio " bloody deed." A lifetime of siieccMful practice of his profuwlnn avuiled him nought. Pugti Sound HrralJ. The Commissioner of the General Land Office bus decided that in all cases where hinds belonging to the United States have been regularly surveyed and sold the proprietorship of the Government therein entirely ceasing it is not incumbent on . the Government to cause a rc-survry to he made, even if the lines, corners, &c, mak ing the original surrey slmll become oblit erated. The re-survey must be made by the owners of tlio land, on the basis of tlio ' field-notes of the original survey; or the State may order such survey to be made. The General Goremment, however, having nothing further to do with the land. . . The Freedom or Dkdate. The Hon. Joshua R. G iddings lectured in the Tre 'mont Temple, Boston, lately. His subject was, " Twenty Years in Congress." In the course of his lecture, according to the At las, he related the following incident, which will be read with interest nt this time: "In Congress, they sometimes had to ' make speeches under great difficulties, of which Mr. G. gave an amusing illustration. In 1845, there was nn unfortunate man in the House, from Georgia, by the name of ISlack, who regarded himself as the espe cial champion of that State and of the ' pe culiar institution.' When the Indiun bill was under consideration, he (Mr. 0.) took occasion to refer to the old mutter of the Creek Indians, and the slaves that bad been atolcn by the Georgians; Black took fire nd made a sm;ccIi, in which he charged him with stealing negroes, and franking a : dress to his wile. The Southern men jrniu crcd around and spurred him on. When be had concluded, ho (Mr. G.) replied in mild terms, as would be imagined; but Mr. I), did not so regard it, mid coming round to 'within four feet of him, with his heavy sword cane in his hand, said, ' Repent that, nd I will knock yon down.' ' Well,' said Mr. Giddings, ' I never had been knocked down; it would be a curiosity, and so of course I repeated it. Loud and prolonged applause. Some members tried to get him away but I told them to let him alone; he was a poor, harmless man.' " Dawson, of Louisiana, a professed du ellist, came along, and placing Ins hand on his pistol, and cocking it, said, 1 D n h'tn, I'll shoot him!' Mr. Giddings did not think he was in any danger, but others did, and a slaveholder from Maryland, armed with bowie-knife and pistol, came over und stood by his side with his arms folded. John Slidcll and other Southern men came over and stood by Black; Kenneth liny nor, (who has been called a Know Nothing since, but who knew something that dny,) who was fully armed, came and took up a position on his left; Charles Hudson rose quietly, and put himself on his right; and Solomon Foot, feeling his cold Northern blood stirred somewhat, left his scat, and took up his position at tlio entrance of the eislo, and then and there they maintained the freedom of debate. Loud applause." Cknscs of tfie Late Kentucky Demo cratic Convention. The late Democratic Convention nt Frankfort (Ky.,) consisted of six hundred and seventy-tffo delegates, subdivided thus: Ex-Governors, Generals, - Colonels, (estimated,) Majors, Captains, Squires U 403 97 35 13 Total, 612 The candidates were all Colonels, and half Were Old Whigs, " nary a one" of whom the Old Whigs received a soli tary crumb of comfort in the Way of a nom ination, although several distinguished Dem ' ocrats eloquently and pathetically insisted upon the justice of placing some of thcra on the ticket. A more anxious body of poli ticians than these same Old Whigs, to get nominations, were never before seen. , "Tiur Sat" ruNteiiAei.t ir Law. A woman In Massachusetts, who tu recently tued for lan der, mi defended on the ground lliat the only re peated without malice what was currently reported The Supreme Court decided that it woe no defence, but that a talebearer who repeated a false and tltnderous etory, no matter how wiJeiy it had been .eiroulated, did so 'at bit perl. Tlio origin of a dander cannot be traced, and iu power of mischief comet from iti repetition. CirjujiM Indian. The Ilenaerenn (Min.) Democrat that many of the Siuuz Indiana in fiat 8ute tjave edepted the habit and custom of auviliied white men, and become very repeclbie Indiana. Tbi graaifying change hn been brougtitlln Eugene City, Feb. 4, Mr. George Lawann. -a.-.-.K A. effort, of the Iudian AeenWI" Lo"1'. Mo.,on the 1 8th nf December, stboat through the effort of the Iudian Agent. Then Indians who bare thus given op their uld habits bar been arranged into on band called m 1 fanners." They lire in comfortable log and frataa bouses, and but year fourteen of them nr's d, la the aggregate, 30S3 bushels of po: aloes, 9437 boshels efeora, aad 100 tons of hay ; be:de Bimeraos garden vegetable raised by each family 8aysU)Dmouit: '8inethiradoptioa of agrieultore, these fsr Bier have been a constant theme of ridicule for the athor Iad'wn. They were called the 'dieger, the 'weed-chopper the half-breeda, and ether save, all implying that they were no better than wore. Yal they bor op un.ler it bravely, and were 6rm. It ma necessary however, in order lo bind them more firmly to the custom trier hail adopted, thai t last call should be mvle upon their sjiorai oarage ; and aeourdingly, at the rarges tips at M)ur BrwD, it we projoeed to them tbjt Ihey (tumid hat their hair eut offtni adopt the while drew in tot. Thia wilt dustier for llirm ! They could bear ilia while mans drew, an t tnd the alume of the ludiani but Ihia waacliikng di- .TO.....i.rniir..lM.ryeuioiMaii.iliilfc. It wasn.li.graes.nila.ha.ne! Th.y l.esi.ated-I deinuir.il-wid all but icfuacd but finally ciuno I up manfully and uu.lerwcnt I lie ordeal. Kijieen camu up and Wert ma le hilt u en nf in litis way. After ilia onleul, every em ourogeinent was given them, both by I lie agent and superintendent, In aland Dim to their new customs, both by word and deed. Kmh out wu preeeuied with two new auiti of clothe throughout, a yok of oien, t nw, and numerous little p eseiit. Tin y were laid f hut Hi l'niie.1 hints would pro'tut lliein, ami llml they must lienafter do til Ihey inuM lu encourage olhers lu t Inpl Ihe anm mo l of I f." Oiikoom City Market. Wheat $1 to $1.20; flour $G to ftS; potatoes 60c; outa 55c; butter, fresh, 25c packed, 15c; pork 10c; bacon 12J. 8a Francisco Market. Feb. 17. Flour $7.50 a (9.50: wheat 12.50 a t-2.15: UUIS 1 .-II. n - . . ' s 11 to3c; potatoes 2 to 2Jc; butter 10 to toe; pork$13to$U.50. HT There wilt be a nieetn.r of the Yunng Men's Literary Association at the cnuil-room on Monday even ng, March 7, nt 7 o'clock. Annd dress may be expected from one of llie member Clackamas Republican Convention. There will bv meeting or llie Itepublicuno of Ciackumaa county at the Conn. home nn Saltir duy, April 9, at una oeloek r. at., for II I purpose of chousing live delegatee lo r present Ihia couuly iu llie General convention lo be held in Kalam An, ft 31 , as also lo transact such oilier business its may ! come ucture lilt' convrnuon. All such citizens us hare patriotism enough lo love their country, re eut the constitution, clinj lo llie Union, draire a wholesome Government, who regard freedom aa iialion.il and slavery n seciivual, and who are op posed to the Adm uis ration and III 8als.n clique, are most rnpecllully invited to participate iu Ilia meeting. Let no lukcwnrniuess deler any man I rum coming. Tha gathering slorm of svcliomtl ruge, nulilical faualiciam, disuiitoiiisin. and nat'oii al bankruptcy, evoked by llie party falsely callvd Democratic, ought to slir up ail eulhnsiaam in Ihe breasl of every patriot thnl Will result in iinine.liate and determined act on. Come along, frieuds. and let ua have a rousing convention. W. L. Adams, J. 8. I'iMsasox. C. W. UsrAT. Co. Com. C.latsep l'.o. Rraabttraa Maw Meeltaf. The electors of Clnlsop cnuuly, who are in fa vor uf the greiil curdiiiul prill ip'ea of Ihe Itepobll can party, lite noii-exieu.iou of slavery, ut opposed 10 Ihe greut ovchailuwiug dogmu of the Demo cratic party the uuivertul extciiaiuii of sluvery, even auinat Ihe sovere'gn will of Ihe H ople, saex einplilicd iu Iho deciaion of Ihe Dred Scott cane, and n the teconi,itu Kama policy of the present ilmiiiis:r.ilion are requeued lo meet in mua meeting, nt the Court I tonne in Astorin, on Satur day, Hie !)ih of April, 185"), at I o'clock r. m., fur the purpura of electing n delrgale lo the Terrilori ral Itcputilicali coiiventinn, In he held at S.ilem on Thuraday the Slat day of April, 18 .9, lor the pur pose of iioin:nut.ng a delcjale lo Congress, and a Terr'tor al l'iion Inspector, lo be elected at the ensuing June election. Other hurnemif Ilia na ture of mine fully orguu'iiug llie parly may be Irausucled. TV. W. Tsatrt, Jol!l JkWI.1T, Ciu's. KrevKN, Hp. Co. Committee. ni'pnbllcatit of Polk. There wi;i be u cunvnitiou uf Iho nepulilieans nf I'ok couuly on Siilurriiiy, April lli, IS.19, at Dullus, tu nuiiiiuule couuly c.iinhiU e aud ap Miiit delegules lo lliu Teriitoriul coiiveniioii, ito. It is rrcunimen led tlmt preeiuet meeliugs be held 011 Friday, April 15, fur apmiiiting delegates to the county convention, and that each precinct be entitled lu five delegates- llv order of the coun ty committee. W.kl. W. I1UONE, CA'a. Yamkltt. . Hie Uepuhl cHiis of Yamhill county, and ill tlioie opposed lo Ihe present Admiiiistrolion ami Ihe domiiiution of Ihe Su'em clique, will hive meeting at the eniirl-hnuse ill Lulinetlc on Tues day, Mnrch 89, 1 S.i!), to choose delegates to the Itepiiblicnn convention at Sulcin April 81. Turu out, aud let us have a full atiruduiice ! J. W. Cowls, Olivkk Moosr., G0. L. Wonns, Iff p. Co. Com. Hrv.ulillc M t'.onvrntton. The Reimlilican county coinmillce of Marion county derm it c.vpediviil lo call a mass meeting of Iho Iti'iiublicaus and all olhers of Ihe couuly who repudiate lite present Administration, al the court-house in Salem, on Saturday, April 16, tu nom unie cand dales for county o.'licern, and ap point delegates lo Iho Territoiiul convention. W. U'.VUItliN, Ch'n. MA&RIBS: In Portion I on the Slst ult., by Iter. Mr. Lewi, Mr. 1-ewii I'arreh to Mis Jane Walk ins. Oil Ihu lilih Feb., nt the M. K. ('hurch, Sslem, by the Iter. F. Srlloyt, Dr. W. K. Smith aud Miaa Alury A. Harrison. At the residence nfR. R. Dlhby,Tola, Polk cn., en the 3d uf Feb. 1859, by the Itev. 11. M Wuller, Mr. James L. Gwin aud Miss Mjry Jv ltaulibv, all of 1'olk co. On the SOlh ult., by Ihe Iter. Lnban Cnse, Mr. G. W. Quivey to Mis Matilda Atwojd, all of Den ton co. lu Linn Co., Feb 5ih, by Rr. Philip Mulky, Mr. John Mtiiky and Mia .Sarah Sims. At the reidenco or the bride s lather, In l.sne co., on the lUih inst., by James R. Pliiliia, J. P., Mr. Jeremiah Ynrnull aud Miss Mury E. MoFar Innd. In Purtlanrl Feb. 31th. by Alonro Lcland, J. P., Mr. Ehvnrd Gibson to Mrs. M.irgnret Pnyuler. Oil the 30lh ult-, at the house nf L. Baum, Fort- land, by Itev. S. M. L ixky, Simund Itusenb'att, of Eugene City, to Mias Lena Uettman, of Port land. On the 13th ult., at Jefferson, by N. R. Doty, J. P., Mr. John Conrad to .Miss Emma Almedia Caldwell, all of Jefferson. DIED: In Linn City, Sunday, Feb. 27, 1859, Mr. Moose, widow of the late ltob..-rt Moore. Near Champoeg, on Sunday, Feb. 27, Jeak Kirrl, daughter uf A. MeKiiilay, Esq., agej about 12 year. At Waldo Hills, Marion cn., on the 11th ult, of consumption, Johu Nash, sed 28 years. On the 7th ult., Funny Belle, aged 10 years, only daughter of Jamea Tiltun, ofOlympia, W. T. In Clackamas co., on the 15th uf Jjn. last,' Jo seph S. Wackier, aged 3 years, S months, and 15 dnys, only sou of J. H. and Hannah Blackler. In Spriocliold, Lane co, of whoop ng eoogh, Charles Wiley, Infant son of F. B. Duun, aged four mouths. In Eugene City, infant eon of D. Locke, aged Z4 week. On the 5th nit, MargareU L., daughter of Dan iel McVay, aged 16 months. In Linn co., on tbe Xbth Jan., r..ii, wue oi Feld:ng Lewis, aged 49 years. 1858. after a brief illness, Mrs. Sarah Evalinr, wife of Simon B. Msyre, Esq., and daughter of W. W Chinnian. of Ureffon. Feb. 2d, of cuuaumption, Wm. F. Hosmer, of Multnomah. On the 24th ult in Clackamu County, Rsr. Wm. Adair. Feb. 8th, on Rock Creek, a kma Co., Rer. 5amuel Ogleshy. Also, at Ihe same time and place, Mrs. Susan, wife of Rev. Jesse Morelael. At hi reeidenoe on Deer Creek, Doagla eo., Feb. 9d, 1839, Rer. James Barker in hi 33d year. Iron for Sale. I It AVE bought ll the IRON belonging lothe firm of Alia, MeKinlty Co., end will eon liuue the biiMDesr el their old aund for Ihe pres ent. Those wishing to purchase iron, will find it lo their interest to call oo me. ' JAMES MOFFATT. OregoB City, Feb. , 1859. 44 ALL KINDS OF Black - smithing -pvovij A wn iu U'lf ITVniV ll,Tw I) " m it t 5 .ii " iuu.II.AIHIB OPPOSITE THE VfllON MEAT MAR KET, OREGON CITY. Marelj 5, 18.19.47 WARS1IAM. SINGING BOOKS! New utc of Zm : JUST receive 1, 100 copies of Hit New Lult f Zion. Feb. 8U. JOHN A. POST sV co. Bale of School Lands. ) Y ordnr oi llie Hoaid ot County Comniiuien. 1) rra for Yamhill couuty, I w II olf r for sole to Ihe highest bid Icr al ihe Court lloua in I.afay. He, on ihu FIIWP MONDAY of April nest, II the Common School l.anla (of which a de K'rip Ion can be obtained from the lml Office) liiH in aui.l cnuuly. Sale Willi be between the hours uf len A .H. nnd four r. M , and couliuue from djy lo day unlit ell is offered. Tssua One third iah in lisnl, the re maining two Ihiids in be paid iu two yean. Pur. chasers will be required lo givt their notes with approved secmiiy drawing len per cent, inlereat per auuurn. ChO. W. ELMER, bup'l uf Coin, fchonls. Feb. 8, 1859. 406 MRS. TAYLOR will open a SELECT SCHOOL fur Ihu accommodation of t lim ited ntiniherof pupils (say Iwenty-fiva) at her res. ideuce iu this city uear the Seniiuary, on MoSoaV, r'Ks.SS, 1H.19. Ttsas lVimnry and common English, pertermof eleven weeks $3.00 Tuition pavakle in advuiice. Feb. 19, '69. CLAUISSA E. TAYLOR. STotice. ALL person holding buuds or deed for lot in lb lown of Lafayette, Yumliill county. Or egon, art required tn leave the No. of the' block and lots ra claimed with the County Auditor, tt hit oflice in Lefuyette, p.; vious to the first day of April, lrl.19. By order of the Board of Ce. Com. J. W. COWLS, Feb 8, 1859 4Sw3 Auditor. Hello JTicre ! CIIAK5rAi7& WARNER HAVE on h ind one of Ihe largest and best selected stocks of AND in Ihu market with a large lot of GROCERIES, consisting, in part, of the following: COOO lbs S. F. sugar in hlfbbls, R&D, 4000 criiHhed sugar, 40110 colter, 20(10 soup, Hill's and Castile, ItmO ' exlra lea, green aud black, I0IIII Carolina rice, COO gals syrup, S. F. refined and E. Boston, 50 dux ana'd spice, in glass, 50 ' case good, 20 cans p'cklc, hlf gals, 20 ' pie fruit, 10 ' prunes, 20 boxes misiiis walnuts and a'monds, 10 ciimis tobacco, aas'd, 150000 guu csim, G. D., aud anti-corrosive, 30 gross mulches, 100 sks Liverpool salt, 300 libit Dour, Together with a general assortment of BOOTS a SHOES, Crockery, Glassware, Hardware, Earthenware, Cutlery, AND Farming Implements, e?ana3 & mitZ, nnd a gtntral atiortment of PATENT MEDICINES, &c., &c, &c. Feb. 19, 18.19. 45y WANTED ! LAND WARRANTS. GOOD WHEAT, nnd WOOL, Ity CHARM AN & WaKNKR. irmcc 0 jtuioocons s "T7"E expect by the clipper , Nonpareil, T V and 8wecpslukes, a large aasnrtineiit of llieae celebruted VIELODKONS, consisting of the lollowing kinds: Nine 5 octnve, piano-cased, Two 5 do. do. double-reeded, Out 5 do. do. double bank, One 6 do. do. Two 5 do. portable. Persons wishing any of the shore Melodeon should apply immediately, either in person or by letter, as wu have a number uf lliein already en gaged, and are receiving orders all Ihe time. We wuuld ukw slate that we have received from the ln:inurclory at Buffalo all assortment of UEED3, to replace brokeu one, fchould any instrument pincii.ised of us gel out of repair in one year from Ihe lime It is bought, wt will replace the reeds with new ones freo of charge. Alst on band aud for sale cheap, one of T. GILBERT & CO.'S CELEBRATED which we will gu.irnnly to hare come from the warehouse of aaid firm; and, furthermore, will warrant theaiime fur one year (in compliance with (i request of certain party in Oregon and if oaia parly tan gel certificate jrom the firm hj J . uitoert ar sO. inu ins piane ata not come from their kandt, lee mill give him tke inetrn- rnent). jun.i A. ruai ex. t,u. Oregon City. Feb. 13, 1859. OMachine-Made Horse Shoes! THE TROY IKON AND NAIL FACTORY, at Truy, N. Y. liar Henry Burdeo's Im proved Horse-Shoe Machinery now in successful orieration and are prepared to execute order for 0 rVttORSB and MTLli SHOES of any weight and pattern, at a price but tilth) above Ihe price of Horse shoe irnn. The ualuy of the iron wed in these thert it warranted in every respect. These shoes have beea approved of, and art bow used by Ihe U. . Goreioment, exclusively, a also by many of ihe principal stage and omnibus companies end bone shoers in Ihe country. These shoe ess be pur chased through ih prine'pal llardwar and Iran Mores ia Ihe United Slates. Orders tddreesed I Ih subscriber at Troy, N. Y. will receive prompt etieutim. WM. F. BLR DEN, Agent. Oct.l?5fl-y. JCST received, the latttt ttyl of (iu. ft T W BONN ETS, Leghort tnd trw flat. A1NSWOBTU It DIERPORFF. n. 9. MOUJXT, Fashionable Tailor, OREGON CITY, rilAKr.s p'eatnr In luforming Hit cill-v A. mis uf this eily and vicinity I lint lit hat 111 op ned TAILOIl HIIOI between tbejul Lily lluok aiore end Oregon House, where he In tends lo carry on tailoring in all its brsuches and in Iht lulest tud moat fashionable styles. lit kecpt consuiutly on hand CLOTHIMO ot an kinds, blue, black, aud brown I alau eaa meres aud vesting, which ht will manufacture cheap fur ah. tr Parltcultr attention paid to cutting gar. menu. Givt h:m t call before going elsewhere. 44y Greatest Inducements EVER OFFERED IN OREGON! Bannenbaam tkjacob WOULD inhtrin the citizens of this eily tnd vicinity that they ore telling ofl thtir wiu ler slock at RKDVCCD RATEil to make room for t large slock of spring goods. Wt have on hand French merinos, plain ex. fig'rd Ktiflish merinos, all wool and hlf wool delaines plaids, mohairs, silks, latest style uf winltv dresses and ladies' cluaks. uiubreiileries, collars, ribbons. jewelry, iu:, etc. Also one of Hit largest stocks ur gemlemeu't VLOLH I HQ, fine cluaks, eoaia, pants, vests, fliunels, liuscys, wiuttr shawls, boot, shoes, 4c Ltdiet and gentlemen art politely Invited lo call before Ihey purchase elsewhere, end we will tatw fy them aud noin siake. Thankful for past fa vors, wt solid a full share uf palrouage in Ihe future. DANKENBAUM $ JACOB. Oregon City, Feb. 5, li!) JYcw Gold Mines ! IN OREGON CITY. J. M o"oN E Y H A3 just returned from California with LARGE STOCK OF Boots and Shoes, which ht will sell CHEAP FOR CASH, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. Alto, a tmaU auortment of Shoemaker j finding: He solicits the patronage of the people of this city and the public in general. Being entirely de voted to the boot and shoe business, he will keep consttntly on hand t fine assortment of ladies and gentlemen's wear, of ill aorta and sizes. Ladies, give me a call bufure purchasing any where else. Do not forget Ihe place two doors below Gib son's Saloon, in Ihe new building. Come one, coins all, both great and small, give me a call, for I have tools and shout to fit vou all. My motto is. Small profits and quick returns. 1 also keep Miller's aud Mason's Blsciino fur aale. Jan. 3D, 1859. PIONEER Trunk Factory. J. W. CULLEN & CO., Yamhill ttreet, tetueen Firtt and Front ttreeti, PORTLAND. OREGON, WHOLESALE Retail Manufacturer and Commission Dealers in all kind of Trunks, Valises, Harness, Sad it ' ts 11 It....' ' 1- nies, unuies, luariingais, California and Oregon Saddle-Trees, Block & Hoop Stirrups, Whips, bpurs, liitts, and every description of Saddlery wart, Trunks, Saddles, or Harness, MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. All order pertaining to oar business will receive prompt attention. 0- Coindgunientt received on Iho most liberal terms. Country merchants wishing to lay In a slock of TUD N KS, would da well lo give us a call, at we will try to tupply Ihem oueaper man they can procure them elrtwliere. jan3jtn9 : I. Li rueasT. i. . acox. LA FOREsTife BACON, General Dealers in Dry Goods, LADIES' FANCY GOODS, Grocery, Crockery, Glutowurc, BOOTS, SHOES, fe., At the old otand of La Foreit French Store, OREGON CITY. NEWJP I R M: JYcw Attraction! I. u msr.sT. J. a). SACOX. LAF0EEST & BACON WOULD inform Iht cilixrna of Oregon City end vicinity that Ihey huvt entered into copartnen-hlp, nnd intend keeping general tupply of everything iu Hit Dry" Goods. Grocery, Crockery, and iancyline, and will be happy tn sec their oid friends etll npnn Ihem. tnd will promise tt til timet to etll them goods it cheap ut tny othtr house in town, our motto being Small Profits and Quick Returns. Wt would also tay lo Iht MJJWkjmm.imm2-mm.mm9 (Iht bone end sinew of the lend,) We intend keep, ing everything yon mV require in Ihe Grocery, Crockery, Clothing, Dry Good; Bootiand Shoe line, etc., which we ofT.-r at such prices ts will be satisfactory to yon. We also wish lo exchange out good for yur produce, and wilt give yoa aa much f it as Iht mtrkel tflbrds. Come end try ut. Do not forget tho place, but look for the ligu of La Foreet d Bacon, tud Uisn come in. We wuuld tay to tht Ladies (God Bless You!) When yoa with a superior article of dress goods or fancy articles, do not fail lo call upon La Fuaarr dr. Bacon, where yo will always find Ibem, end will receive their grateful thtukt fur your pt rontge. Young Men, ( Future Hope of Oregon, ) here is Ihe place to supply youraelre With m epe rior article uf cluthing in which la Get Married! end, after yoa are married, to GET XOVR OUTFIT FOR HOUSEKEEPING. COME AND SEE US! Come one end all, both y-ong and eld, A ad aee if we the truth have totd J Here Ih place to spend your cash, A ad get good good instead of trash. Oregon City, Jan. I, l-9. D IL Osgood's lndiCholagogue,ud Dr. Jones America Iholagof , t the ORWOf CITT DKUO 8TORK. WM. DIKRDOBFP. AMSWOIITII dk DIERDOBFF, WHOt.UAI.lt AMD RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Boot ut anon, and Crockery, In tht ntw Kire-proof Itrlck Main rrtttr ORF.OON CITY, O.T. AINSWORTHJDIERDORFF. TXrU ARK NOW OPENING TT IMTIII Wew rire-Vroof Brick. A LAIOK AND Vlil.L-AWORTED STOCK P GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Fttling perfectly tecurt against fire, wt will new Offrr Greater Inducement! than ever le lbs public. Wt trt constantly in receipt of GOODS selected with the greatest care (tt to priest and quality), aud trt confident that uur facilities will nablt us tt slier tnd cell goode AT PORTLAND PRICES I (freight! n), and would advise til those visiting this city to purchase goods, lo examine our stock and price before purchasing elsewhere. We hnvt, and trt just receiving, an invoict tf consisting in part nf the following article Cnche. eo, Pacific, lladley, Cunesleau, 8prsgue, Philip Allen, rail Kivcr, Msrnmau, rlrirgo,nd numer ous other choice PRINTS, all late ttylee i Eng lish i: Krench merinos, Lyonest cloth, mohair and other Urbaie brate, wool, dr. muslin de laities, black, blue, purple, & pink merinos, fanoy plaids, jaconet, book, twiss, ft mull muslin, ladies emb. sets, collars, lullus a. skirl, dress at bonnet trim- miiigs,l r reuch . domestic ginglwm, rrench lawns from VJi lo 25c, blue, mixed, & grey sati net, wool 4 rotlou jeans, coltontde, bleached and brown sheeting from 3-4 to 10-4 wide, brown and bleached drills, denims, hickory shirting; Silesia, marine, browu, and Irish lineu, nankeen, diaper, and crash, large lot of liueu aud thread lact tnd edging, hosiery, &o. MEN'S A BOYS1 CLOTHING : Blue, black, and brown cloth costs ; 10 dot blk cloth rest, S dot white and buff Marseille do., velvet aud atiu do.; 30 dot satinet pants, dueaktu and fancy cassimera do, 30 dot merino and cotton undershirts, grey, blue, At black cloth over costs, with a gcuerul assortment of geutt' furnishing OUUia o shoes. Mens, boys, tnd youths' boots; ladies', misses', aud children's mo rocco, goat, kid, and oalf Congress boots, with & without heelt; lad ire' kid slippers. . IB (9 IS 2 EES j Rit tnd Java coflee, black tnd green let, N. O., Chins, Balavit Island, Cal. refined, and crushed sugar, E. Boston, Cat., sugar-home, i. golden ayr- up: salt, 3 to vol) lb sks; iuu Kg uatis, ustnsttc; Hills pale, chemical, t biigdsh soap, soap pow ders, powder, shot, fc lead; yeast powder, salera tus, cream tartar, smoking t chewing tobacco, green corn, peal, tomatoes, tO'tite aud tlarAorr ri, in 3 lb tius; rp'ce, pepper, and cassia, pearl biirlsy, macnareni, reriu.cellt, com ainrch, alm onds, walnuts, llnuil nuit, raisins, Chili peaches, dried fruil; mackerel, in qr a hlf bblt; nrdine. A liue assurtineul of CROCKERY i TABLE CUTLERY i SO eisles assorted ware, 40 dot sttel picks, 20 ' Dutch A Hdlt hoes. Whit Lead, OH, and Window Gluts; with a variety of other articles Usually kept. IT Wt will pay cash for wheal, Hour, bacen, butler, eggt, tud almost everything tht farmer hut lo sell. Oregou Cily, April 16, 1858. NEW FIRM, fe Jmac Goods ! F. CHARTlitX dk mVKIftXEY TAKE pleaure In informing Iht residents of OREGON CITY tnd tht public generally that Ihey hare formed t co-partnership iu the .K3mL-Wsi 42 n n? n. a !i a a a a r, AND FAMILY GROCERY BUSINESS. At the old eiandf F. Charman, where they will keep on hand everything in their line of business, and uf the very beat quality. No pains will be spared it give entire satisfaction to all who may leel db.dt give them a call. From l"i residence in this place and experi ence in this business, they feel qualified lo say that they can and will give satisfaction lo all who may are fit to putmnlie them with (he r orders. N. II All orders will be filled with is much promptness aud fairues It personal presence will securt. PARTIES FURNISHED with trtrylhiug in our line on the shortest notice. WEDDING CARES MADE TO ORDER. Oregon Cily Den. IS, 18.18. To All Who Desire to Get Kich, OA TO LIVE COMFORTABLY! THE undersigned, desiring tn Irive the world in t better eondiliuu Ihsn he fonnd It, Is hap py lo have it in hit power to offer in opportunity lo quite a large number of his felluw-cilitcns ou Ihe western coast not only to make a fortune but to list comforttbly and least tht same blessing for his children tud grandchildren. To this eud, I lifer fur tile, it reduced prices, it tin VA1,IT C&OVE MiRSERY, n the road from Salem to Oregon City, 1G mirs from the former and tl from the latter, m large tut f Iwe year old FRUIT TREES of thrifty froth, Warranted to b III rariely I ell Ihem for ; end should any one purchase, and his Irses when Ihey com into bearing not produce Ihe fruil Ihey are sold for, I will reluud him his money and he may keep the trees. 1 have all Hi best varieties thnl have ever been tiered fur sale ia Oregon ; so that you may bare fruit the next year after purchasing, and miy .con tinue to bsv fruit titer thit ripeniag " every month in the year." Order accompanied with the cash addressed to me tt Buleville, will be punctually attended to, ud trees shipped lo tny point from Curvillil to Astoria. Tht msjorlty ef my tress in winter ririeliet, mong which it in abundance ef HAite Winter F tor main, El. Spittenourg, Y. 0 O. Nrtetown Pippin, Golden and Rom. Rueoet, Smith'l Ci der, and Wineiap, M. II- Pippin, Baldwin, 4fC. SKILL JOHNSON. Octobers. WA. S.'.rn.l DR. D. D. STEPHENSON, eOaaTaaTt Hal Removed next door to Holland oi Day TKlTrT glTIACTKD B Kf.XTICITT. Ht rinett 17BENCII confectioneries, suck a gum drops, J; r reads os, motto, cobdisa cakpt, aimouds rack candy, Vc, it I.IS. CHARMAV 4 McKIWNEVH. JAM, aeesenred fruits, braodied fruits, etc, at CHARMAN f MoKINJfET'S. . C. AIMJWORTII. EMPIRE Wholesale and Retail STORE! ARE yon going lo Oregon Cily lo buy Goods' If so, you would probably like to know where you can buy the mast aud best for Ihe Issst mo. ,ney. That place it BROWN & WOLF'S establishment, opposite Qileon'l Saloon, and no mitlike. We hart just received a heavy sort menlfrum Sen Francisco, which, having bought low, we art abts to sell in such a wny Ihtt our prices thsll spoak fur thrmsrlres, without much puffing. Wt htvt GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, of tvory detcripliun, such it sick fc frock eoats, raglaus, tulmns, jackets, vests, panti, cravats, Hut ehirtt, rullars, drawers, under shirts, sashes, tvtrhaula, and all kinds of ludia-rubberelothing. Also, all kinds of S&T-OOOSI, Frsnch, Entflih, American, a furniture calicos, Irilighanie of all colore, ill wool aud hlf wool de siues, French, b'nglish, A American inerinne, alpatna, t.lk worsted, ill colors, ill wool and hlf wuul plaidt, silk tnd woollen shawls, single or dou ble, caaliineies, Perry 'i style of dress goods, vel vets, li use vs. janes, brown A bleached sheeting, oil cloths, Irish hneni, tilkt, cambrics, silk A velvet boii'iale, sotrtt, sleeves, chemisettes, edging, rib bons, hdkfs, gloves, hosiery, needles, pins, hock, tyet, perfumery, hnir oil, jewelry, bracelets, boots, shoes, rubbers, hats, cnp, accordeons, cignra, to bacco, pipe, tud about 3iS other article too nu merous and too cheap to pay for advertising. Now the fuel hi, us we are permanently luetic J, wt art desirous of doing business on such terms that we shall not bo compelled to tell off at coin,' but we inirnd, by quick sales and small profits, to live and let live. Lad es aud gentlemen are al ways welcome, and will be promptly wuitcd an. ntnember. Remember, that our store it opposite Citron's Saloon. Tis n trouble tu show uur goods, tnd wt can heat Portland all tht time in prices. If you doubt it, etll tnd satisfy yourselves that there is uu hum bugging iu the matter. UHUVYill . nuLt. Oregon City, Oct. 0, ltvJ. SCmS Farmington SUorc ! THE aiibscriber would respectfully inform tlis publio generally that he has o;ened a NEW STORE AT FAttUlNOTOX, On the Tualatin River, where lit intends carrying on the General Merchaudise Biltliict. Hi will keep ilwayt on baud a good asaurtmeutof W . TJ sxX IWt GROCERIES, MEDICINES, Crockery, Hardware, Clothing, BnoU and Shot, Coiifccl onery, Ltgart, Stationery, ice. Hit abort will always ht ollered at tht LOWEST PRICES For Cash or Country Produce. IT Please etll and aee for yourselves, nud savt your expenses iu going to Portland lo buy goods. Motto1 Small profiti and ouick relnrni.' TIIOS. BAILEY. Farmington, July 24, 19jtt. Uood lVlit'Ht Waiilftl, I7OM which the highest market prict will be . paid in otsk or Irude, nt the July 21. FAUMINGTOX STORE. "27. aiiiTjPeaaOT3isO tOKTLAlf9, O.T., WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, INSTRUMENTS, Truttct, Supporter, Shoitlder Brare, Window Glass, Glassware, in oil. Paint, ground, colored, dry, if Linseed Oil, N'ealsoot Oil, Tanner' Oil, fcstrrm Oil, Lard Oil, Machine Oil, Bronte, Vermillion, French, Chine, and Gold Lenf, American, Artiil Material, Bruthet, a larije variety, Furniture Varnish, JapuH Varnish, Coach Varnish, Perfumery, Burning Fluid, Polar OH, Cumphene, Alcohol, Turpentine, With a full aenrtment of Graefcnbcrg Medicines; In l word, I am now receiving a largs assortment ef tht above, with a thousand other articles too numerous to mention (purchtsrd last winter in New Yurk very low for cash), in addition to my former ito:k, comprising ont of the LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS ON THIS COAST!.' W. WEATIIERFORD returns thanks for the liberal patronage hitherto received, tnd resiect fullyaskaa continuance of the same, ns he will sell AT HAM sVCISt.O flUt.l'.ti! Dealer and consumer will find it to their advan tage to call, at tht goods must be sold to make room for more soon lo irrive. mv42. 'M. CROWLLS Ctneemae Ettraet tf HartaparlUa, Y el tow Dirk, aa ledldc tf Pelasta t AN Inviluablt remedy fur impurities tf the blood, scrolula, king's evil, erysipelas, tnlt rhenm, ewlivenees, jundic,dysp.psia, syphililie symptoms, twelliug f the glands, fever tun l, paina in the boots, rhenmstiain, pimple on the ftct, neuralgia, and all chrome aud lung standing disesse. This article, it its strongest and most perfect form, contains all Ihe active And Well-eslahlnhed medical properiies of Saieaparillo, Yrlloui Dork, and Iodide of I'alaita, a combination nnequaled in it ourativ and strengthening ehYcts. Thou sands ef certificsles could be furuiahed of it pow erful cffi-cls ss sa eicelleut mediciue. Fur tul by Ur. CROW KM dr. CO., Drug gists, 131 Commercial tt, San Framciico, ard by. W. W BATH EH FORK, Portland. mvIJ Xfotlce 18 hereby girea that I have sold all my Interest ia Ihe Oregon City Book Store lo J. A. Post aud 8.8. While, who will conduct the business hsresfUr an their owa aecouut tnd responsibility. JOHN V. POST. Oregon City, Jsq. I, 1HS9. 10 fK)Z. Oysters. CHARMAN a WARNER,