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lift ganlze uid euulp an ttftlcit'iit art, ready to Uko the field ut da early u tiny nil prac tfcalilo. Iiii'ut. Mullin U known to tliu Dc- ' partinciit a one of the most rcliuljlu mid comR'tcnt officer in the hit vice. II iw character-little ciierjfy and intelligence, as d'wplayed in imxt duties, furnish on ample p-uurunteo thut hit future IiiIjoik will lie per formed in manner highly eredituhle to hlnwelf and eminently nulisfuclory to the ; Qovuruinent. Dkath of Mikr Walsh. Early in the morning of March 17th, the lion. Miko Walsh wan found dead on the liaeiiK'iit tcM of a lie-tine In tlio eighth avmiu?, New York, down which lie Inul obviously fulleu or been forcibly precipitated. As Itis wutcli and money were mining, suspicious that bis death wa tho result of violenee, wero ex cited', though the fact of hi liuvim? started homeward on tho previous evening in a condition of exceptive Intoxication, Iihyoh it possible that lie stumbled into the cellar, and was discovered ami robbed, while lying jcnuulemi, by wmo pawiiiu; thief. .. The Hon. O. It. Smith. ex-U. S. Sena tor from Indiana, died recently at ludiau polk New IlAMi'snniB Ei.mios. Tho New IIamwhire election han taken place and has resulted in a Republican triumph. The re turns for Uovemor, except Cambridge and Hart's Locution, which last year gave 10 Republican votes to 7 Democratic, give the total Tote tlitw: Goodwin, 3(1,259; Gate, 82;746 Goodwin's mnjority, 3513. Sun bornton did not vote for State officers, but ; the Itepul)liean rote on Representatives to the Legislature wan 300. So the whole Republican vote the present year nmounU to 30,019; in 1858 it wus 30,215; showing that iu lH'itf the Republicans have cast 404 rotes more than iu 1858. The majorities of tho successful candid ates are as follows: Murston, 740; Tuppan, 1034; Edwards, 1108. Tho Legislative (House) returns show 198 Republicans, 124 Democrats. No re turns from Carroll, Oronge ond New Dur ham, which have probably elected 1 Re publican and 2 Democrats if so, tho House will stand 199 Republicans to 120 Demo cratsmaking a Republican majority of 73. Tint Si.Tvk Timuk The United Statct and England. During the recent discus - aion in Parliament in relation to the right , of search und the slave trade, tho Earl of Mihuibury stated that while ho bad rccciv--ad from our government "the strongest ivav diat it will Jfe liV best efforts to pnt down the slave trodo with American sLiM,n lie has also received an " unofficial suggestion" as t tho proper means to be employed for that purpose. This sugges tion he thus describes: " It is that the treaty into which we have entered with the United States, and which hinds us, with a view to the suppression of the slave trade, to have eighty guns on the west coast of Africa, should be so moil lied that, instead of our being obliged to have eighty guns in that quarter, and A mcrica .' being enabled to fulfill her part of the stip ulation 1y maintaining there two old sail ing frigates of forty gnus, which arc perfect ly useless iu the suppression of the slave trnde, 8'ic should keep up a certain number of st.'am vessels tun steam gun1xats mounting two guns apiece which would constitute a much more i-BVctitnl force thun two sailing frigates, which have hitherto been employed. Tlio government of the United States has, moreover, intimated that inasmuch ns the slave trade on the roast of Cuba continues on the increase, it us its intention to send a largo number of vessels to that coast for t lie purpose of sup pressing tho traffic. Such has been the apontaneous result upon the part of the American government of the action of Her Mujesty' miuib'ters towarJs it upon this subject." ';. ", Exi'esrks ok the 1'osr Office Depaht- next. W lien Judge Campbell's Inst report was made in December, 1850, the expendi tures for the fiscal year which had then ex pired were inside of $11,000,000, covering .everything. According to tlio first report of Mr. Brown, they were stated at about $12,000,000 for that yenr, and in the last bill, 1859-00, an aggregate of $20,000,000 is reached. This rapid increase has been occasioned, in part, by the new service with the Pacific overland, which has added over $2,000,000, without the least correspond ing benefit, as the bulk of tho mails go by jvay of l'unama mid Teliuantepcc. The ", . interior communication with the troops in Utah, ond elsewhere, has been improved, but in no proportion to the grcnt cost. Washington States. Reduction of Government Estimates dy Congress The reductions of the army , are nearly three millions in oil, mostly for , .. transportation and forage. The aggregate of reductions upon Mr. Cobb's estimates is " assumed, in round numbers, at between ' seven and eight millions. Washington State. Commodore Stewart. Tho joint resolu tion conferring upon Commodore Charles ' Stewart the brevet rank of Senior Flag Of ficer wa9 passed by the House, having previously passed the Senate. The rank is a sort of equivalent to that of Admiral, and it will terminate at. the death of Com modore Stewart. It corresponds to Gen. . Scott's brevet rank of Lieutenant General. Balloon Voyage to EiRon. Mr. John La Mountain is busily-engaged in this city In making preparations for the con struction of the baloon with which he hopes to be able to cross the Atlantic during the .. coming season. For two weeks, one of Butcher's patent machines, at the rope and cordage works, has been used in making the twine to be used for the net of the ship. This is about one-tenth of an inch in thick ness, and composed of thirty-six strands of the very best Holland linen, carefully se lected from the stock at the Mechanicsville ". thread mills. It was necssary to guage 'the machine drills, in order to turn out cord of the required size. That produced is re- , markably beautiful in its make as smooth '. and as even as woven silk. Its strength may be inferred from the fact that it will resist a steady strain of three hundred pounds. The silk for the balloon has been selected from a recent importation from the East Indies at New York. It is remarka ble for the strength and firmness of its fiber, while at the same time it is as light as any in the market. The baloon is to be con ttracted at Lancaster, fa., upon the frames, and with the apparatus used by Mr. Wise, tho father of aeronautics, for tho purpose. It will probably bo completed curly iu May. Tho lint trial trip will bo mado from Chicago, during the lutter part of thut month; and Mr. La Mountain designes crossing out of the Lukes, and traveling at least ono thousand miles over the conti nent. Whatever may bo thought of the practicability of this scheme, he has entered into it with a beiirty earnestness which provcj thut he believes if a ncconi lialiiueiit practicable, and is prepared to risk every thing in the venture, with no possible hopo of making anything unless ho succeeds. In this nineteenth century it will not do to laugh at any prnpos'tion, howover absurd it may seem. Wo can, therefore, only wait, and we shall see what wo shall sec. If Mr. La Mountain should cross the At lantic witli an aeriul ship, his namo will, of course, go down to posterity with those of the most famous men; if he does not, he will, it is feared, sharo the fate of those who "go down to tho sea in ships." Troy Timet. CeiT The town elections in New York this year show the following results, as com pared with tlioso of 1858: Repub. Amcr. Pern. 1858, 455 44 212 1859, 480 23 204 In four towns independent t'ekets were chosen, and in one there was a tie. Turkey and the United States. Of all tho governments of tho world, there ore none, as wo think, says tho Philadelphia North American, that now present features of resembluneo so numerous and striking as do tlio Turkish Empire and the United States. In both the policy of the country is directed by British lenders and politicians n their pay. Both abound in the ruw ma terial of iron, while compelled to look abroad for iron itself. Botli export raw materials, to reimport them in a finished form. In both the powers of the land are steadily decreasing, ns o consequence of the export of its products in their rudest form. In both the weekly waste of lalxr is more in valuo than the annual value of their imports from all tho world. Both arc entirely de pendent upon foreign merchants for the sale of their products. Both find them selves compelled to go abroad for loans, even in time of peace. In both the govern ment is administered for the profit of the office-holders alone. In both the treasury is bankrupt England Annexixo thk Canniiials. AustrafuTi? nnncri have an account of the cession of tha Fejee lslaaiilVto ib? British Government. Thahowban retains his Jh sition as chief of the entire tribes, but under English direction, ond England agrees to pay tho American claim of $45,000 and to accept therefor 200,000 acres of land of her own selection. So the Fcjeeans are at last to be civilized and to become tributary to England. Portrait or Fanny Fern. The Utica Herald's New York correspondent says: I met Fanny Fern upon Broadway yes terday, leaning upon the arm of her belov ed " James." He is a tall, cadaverous in dividual, with melancholy expression and eyes askew but with a good expression witlinl. Funny lias pnssed her heyday; " no longer young" is stamped upon that somewhat care worn face. A sangtiino temperament, largo perceptive faculties, sandy, wavy hair, falling low down upon her forehead prominent features. Peoplo meeting her even iu a crowd say, What a strange looking woman 1 Itisanuirked hut not a bud face. It is not homely, but a strange face. It says, " I have known some bitter things anguish, auger, soli tude." It is not wholly good and could not be entirely bad. It hints nt ugliness it suggests its nobility. It is self-assured, but not haughty. It says: " I have lived more years than are recorded for inc." Her daughter, woman grown, is iu appearance a fine second edition of herself. Know-Xotiiinoism. The editor of a Georgia paper overheard the follwwitig conversation on tho reopening of the slave trade: " Clem, I'se tell you, if dey gwine to 'deavors to fetch dom 'ported niggers ober dis way which I hear dey be, ditrc'll be a fuss in lie family, sure. 'Sped dey want us to 'sociato wid dem niggers on 'quulity. Xeber do it, sure. " Sum, dus you raly think dey'll fotch dem niggers here?" " For snrtin, Clem, I heard massa soy dare was five thousand 'ported souf in Car olina, and half of dem now ready in dis State. I tell you, Clem, if one of dem for in, nnnnt'alized niggers cnlc'late to 'sociate wid dis chile, he is a hour do wrong patch. Somcthin' will hit hirn like mule kicked him for sarten, and it wont be dat nniinule ederl" IQT The new coins issued in England for circulation in Canada, have been ana lyzed at the Philadelphia Mint. Tliey are neither fitted by standard, fineness nor val ue to be interchanged with our currency. Attack upon Wa km Spring Reserva tiom by Snakb Indians. The Dll Journal says the Snake Indians made a descent on the Warm Spring Reservation and succeeded in runnina ofTa large num ber of horses, besides killing several, be longing to the friendly Indians. They aWo killed several horned cattle. Two Snake Indians were killed en the Reaerva tion in ihe act of stealing. Indian Agenl Dennison has axked for a small military force to be stationed on the Reserve for the protection of the friendly Indians. Since the above attack, the Journal of April 22J sayt the same Indians have suc ceeded in running off some hundred head of horses, killing several and eating there; alto k lling four or five bead of horned cat lie. They hare made forays upon the Reservation almost every night fur the last two weeks. From Dr. T. L. Fitch, who came in on Sunday, the 17ih inst., with Snake prionew, it learnt that tome five or rix of the friendly Indians bae been killed l.y the Snake while they were proieciing ib-iir property. " I would not be woman," said Jean Paul Richter, " because then I could not love her." Onr.nox City Mark et. Wheat $ lo 1 .1 0 ; floor $0.50 to $7.50; potatoes 75; outs 02; butter, fresh, 30c packed, 20c; bacon 15 to 10c; eggs 20c. Aaaaal Tesaperaart Mental. Tli Oregon Temparanc Society will hold lis tied annual meeting at J'oreel (Jrove on Tneeliiy, Hi lUili tiny of AUy, 18iU. at 14 o'clock a. h. O. Dickinson, b.o'y. Orrjo nidi Hnctely. Kotii'K. The aunuiil msil'tig of i Oregon li.b'e 80. icty will be del. I 11 Forest (iruva on III 1 11I1 ut M) . Itvll, at II ) o'clock . m. Tin- sec retaries of lli eouiiiy ocietle will p'ense Mini On ir annual report lo my address, Halem, Oregon, without delay. Himi i, IUui.tr, Seo'y. Orrgoa Tract Hoclely. Tli eleventh annual meeting of lh Oregon Tract Society will be held al Forest (Jruv May I'i, at 10 o'clock a. at. G. II. Atkinn, Seo'y. Mewlai Circle. The ladiea connected wild III pint Congreg Uiuiil Churoh in Oregon City, Ink thu opportuni ty lo inform the pub.k that tliey have recently rgnnited a Hewing Circle, fi r III purios of as. sting iu defraying tli cxieties of III church. Tiny are now ready to nce.vo work from genile tnrn or ladiea, which "hull be promptly and neatly executed on reaioiiab! leinw. Any gentlemen intri eaied in the object may become hoiior.iry in. nibcr by paying; an annual anbacrplion of flj.OU. Any dnnaliuiie will be gratefully reivd. , Scrrttary. March 2ft, 1859. 1YXAB.B.XSD: At the reiiileiKe of dipt Cochran in Canrmah, on lh 2Vnd iimt., by liev. 11. Kullee, Mr J. U. SraaNuaato Mia Joan. C. (Iimi, of Ott lli. In Portland, April -J-lili. I W.I, by Iter. 1'. Mnc ken, Mr. 1. W. Caw W Mine Kllca O'bii.n, all of that city. At Del Monte, Lo Angeles rounty, Cat., April Tlh, by Itev. T.O. Kllie, Jiib K. Morgan, of Or egon, to Mm. .loonnuli Madilox. On the 2llt!i in., by lie v. J. II. B. Royal, Krae liw 8. Gray to Miw Mury A. t'aiiipboll, nil of Mil waukee. On Toe-day, April lillh.by Itev. L. T. Wood ward, at I ho residence of the bride's father, Mr. Lorenzo Palmer Iu Miss Surah L. Jacobs, all of Dayton. Iu Stockton, Cat. April 12th, by Rev. Mr. Ha ger, Mr. Henry t'. Mullory In Mis Maria 11., daughter of the Hon. Otis L. Bridges. DXBO: r a. .-i. :i. n . n. . I n:u.. w.t.l. Briiiidi Column', Koderiek MeKenxie, a retired chief factor of the Hudson Bay Co., aged 87 year. In Victoria, V. I., April 2nd, Geo. Dimin, aped 58 yearn, from a paralytio stroke ten dnys previous, since which lie wus only able lo articulate very indistinctly. II died wilhout a (iroiin. lie had been for eighteen years in the service of tho Hud- ton U.iy Co., from which he retired on account of loai il eyesight. In Victoria, V. I., lion. J. 8. Kennedy, number of the llous of Assembly from Koimimo. Dr. JCennedy wa one of the earliest pioneers of Rritirh America t.3 the Pacific, having been connected with the Hudson .Bay f-o. surgeon for upwa-ds of twenty years, anil sefl 'H at l ort Vnneouver, Nisqually.and Fort 8impson aTlf.ff reffi 'inn a. BOOKS! BOOKS! JUST RECEIVED, at the CITY BOOK STOKE, a large aHurtment of BOOKS, CONSISTING OF Standard Religious, Miscellan eous, and Poetical works, Wavcrly and Dickens's Novels, &C, &C, &-C. Stationery, of all kinds, etc. Oregon City, Apl 3D POST & WHITE. Boots and Shoes! J. B. BLANPIED, Next door lo t-chrom's Saddler shop, Main street, OREGON CITY, WOULD say to the public that he is iu the constant receipt of Boots and Shoes of the latest pat terns and styles, which he will sell as cheap as any other establishment in town, if not cheaper! A FULL ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' WEAR ALWAYS ON HAND. Making & Repairing' done to order, AND IX SUPERIOR STYLE. April 30, 1859. 3y A LIST OK LETTERS remaining in the post-office at Needy, which, if not taken out by the first f July, 185U, will be sent to the dead letter office : James M. Rrown, Cyrus I.eyda, William Cuslnrd, Iru Moody, J ui.hu a Root. April 30, 1859. J. S. V1XSOX, P. M. GEO. A. NOBLE, A.M. & M.D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Office NEXT DOOR TO MR. CAU FIELD S STORE, N EAR THE BHEWER Y. N. B. Kuniily Medicine prepared in the most careful manner, and always on hand. Oregon City Mareh iio, 18,)9m3 STOVES, STOVES, At Portland Prices ! B. BSILWAIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER, Main Street, opposite the U. S. Hotel, OREGON CITY, IMPORTER OF COOK, Parlor, and Box Stoves, Tin, Sheet Iron, and Copper, Planished and Japanned N are, Hoiise-furnnlung Hardware, Force and Lilt Pump Rubber Muse, Hydraulic Bains, Lead Pipe, Sheet Zinc, Cauldron Kettles, Bras Ket tles, Skillets and Bake Oveus, Cow Bells, Sauce Pane, 6lo., Ac. Also, MANUFACTURER of Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware, of every description. Steamboat aud Joboiug work don at tli low est rates. l"y Order for Appearance. "VJ"OTICE i hereby g eu, that Joseph Church, i.1 administrator of the estate of N. J. Lamb, deceased, has this day filed his petition in the Probate court fur Clackamas county, praying for an order lo sell the leal property belonging lo said estate. It m therefor ordered lhat all pemns interested in said estate appear before me on Monday, the twenty-third day of May, 1H.9, at th usual place of holding court in said county, and show cause, if any they have, why an order should nut b granted to th administrator to nil th real property belonging to th eslste of N. J. Lamb, deceased, to pay the debt and charge outftaudmg against the estate. ROBERT CAU FIELD, April 83, 1859-24 Judge of Probate. JAMS, preferred frails, krartdied fruits, etc., at t HAP.MAS it McKIXNET'S. CASH fid far LAND WARRANTS. y HOLLAND A DAT. - EMPIRE Wholesale and Retail S T O It E ! MM ' - ARE you going I Orsiron City la buy Goods? If so, you would probably lik to know whsr you oan buy th most and best for th lost mo ney, That pise is IJrown & Wolf's, ratsblishmrnt, eppnslt Oikmn't Salatn, aud ne mistake. W hs just rreslnxl a henry amort, merit froin Bau Fram-ioco, which, hating bought low, are able lo sell In such wny that our prices shall speak for thtnuwlvfs, without much puffing. W liars UENTLP.MKN'8 I'lll WCaaVaa OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, SUCH IS 4 froek roata, sack riiglaus, uilnias, jackets, vests, pants, eravnts, fins shirts, Cullers, drawers, under shirts, sashes, overhauls, all kinds of India-rubber clothing. and ALSO, ALL KINDS OF French, Kuiflish, American, furuitur calicos, giiuihnms of all colors, all wool and Is If wool de laines, French, English, a American merlnoa, Ipscas, s.lk wnrnUd, all colors, all wool and hlf wool plants, ilk a woollen shawls, single r dUilf, Perry' style of dress goods, eushmeies, elet, linsejs, brown a bleached shsctiiig, janes, oil cloths, Irish linens, silks, cambrics, SILK AND VELVET BONNETS, scarfs, sleeves, chemisettes, dgiug, ribbons, lulkfs, gloves, hosiery, needles, pins, hooka, eyes, perfumery, hair ail, boots, slwrs, rubber, hale, caH, accordeons, 3 aj "27 a Si 5a 7 BRACELETS, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, and about 375 other articles too numerous and too cheap lo pay for advertising. Kow the fuel is, as we are permanently located, we are desirous of doing busmen un sued terms that we shall not be compelled I ' aril oft" at corn,' but we intend, by quick sales aud small profits, to live aud let live. Ladiea and gentlemen are al ways welcome, aod will be promptly waited u. llemvaaaer, Remember, that our store is opposite Uibnn'i Saloon. Tis u trouble Iu show our goods, and wa can beat Portland all the tune iu price. If you doubt it, call and satisfy yourselves that there is no hum bugging iu the mutter. BROWN & WOLF. Oregon City, April 23, I8j9. SmS J?ublie Bale. ,'rr'IERE will be sold at public vendue at the X lata resilience of J. K. Taylor, decsased, uu th 2d dsy.af MAY, 1859, all th real eslal of uid -deceased, befnf on hundred and sixty acres, il being the south quar ter ef section e ghl (H), township four (4) south, rung two (2) el. Sale lo begiu at 10 o'clock of said day. Terms one third cash, six months' credit on the kilanc. W M. AUMPH! EST, April 10, 18.9-lw.l Adm'r. In Justice's Court Stale of Oregon, County of Yamhill, it. TO FRANCIS CHASE: You nre hereby no lilied lhat a writ of attachment has been is sued against you and your properly attached, lo aitisfy the demand of Johnson llulle, amounting to $56.25. Now, unless you ahull nppcar before Harvey lligley, a Jimtico of the Peace in and for said county, at Ins office in Pleuaant Valley pre cinct, ou the 1 1th day of Juno, I S59, judgment will b rendered ngainst you and your properly sold to pay tha debt. 1 luted the b'lh day of April, 1859. JOHNSON HALLE, lw4 Plaiutitr. MRS. TAYLOR will open a SELECT SCHOOL for thu accommodation of a lim ited number of pupils (say twenty-live) at her res idence in this city near the Seminary, ou Monday, Fib. 28, 1859. TURKS Primary and common English, per term of eleven weeks $5.00 Tuition payable in adrunee. Fob. 19, "59. CLARISSA E. TAYLOR. MR. POSTS SCHOOL Notice. THE auhscririer will re-open his school on Mon day, April 25, IS.'.O. Number limited In 25. No pupil received for less than one term. Only those who will be willing to exert themselves lo learn, desired. Tuition. $10 for a term of 11 weeks, payable in advance. Board $-'.50 or $4.25 per week. JOHN D. POST. Oregon City, April 9, 1859. S2w3 Clackamai County, Oregon. THE second term of eleven week will com mence on the 2d Monday in April. FACULTY. Rev. E. Castwrioiit, Principal, and Professor of Alathematics and Natural Science. TUITION, Settlement must invariably he made in advance for tuition, at the fallowing rales: In 1st and 2d Readers, and Primary Ariih., $1.00 Pr. and Higher Arithmetics, English Grammar, Geography, Writing, dtc, 6 00 ' Higher Mathematics, Nat. Philosophy, and Latin, $1.UU estra for each branch. ATTlNIUNCt. No student will be allowed a seat for a leas time than half a term. Any one having paid, wishing to vacate a seat the last half nf the term, will have on half tha money refunded. Indulgence in profanity, or th use of (otaeeo, will he a bar or eoudiliun sgaiust the occupancy of a seat. MUSIC. Gratuitous instruction will be given to a class in vocal music. M.irch 28, 1059 M REMOVAL. GEORGE C. ALLET, IN buainesa in Wall t. for th pat twenty-tw years, his removed lo ft). 4 13 Bruud war, on door below Canal si., wher h has just opened a new stock of Watches anil Jewelry of entirely new and beautiful styles; also, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. II is constantly receis iug th luteal style of watches and jewelry by every steamer direct from th nianulaclurera in Europe. Welches cleaned and repaired in th best mn eer hy the finest London aod Geneva workmen. GEORGE C. ALLEN, Importer of Watches and Jewelry, aod manufacturer of Jewelry, watch eases, aud silver ware, wholesale and retail, 415 Broadway, one door below Canal street. NEW YORK. .pisy ' L'sT reeeivd, the iate$t itylt of (ill a (at hi BONNETS, Leghorn and straw Is is. AIM WORTH fc DIERDOKrr. JIIUSICIJIUSIC! yE har on land a large assortment of SXTJSZCAXi X1YIT&TJMSX7T OF ALL KINDS, smbrsolng Hi following t Prince's tftclobcous large assortment, of lb following kiuds : Nina 5 ocuiv, uian-caad, Two S do. d. double-reeded, On i do. do. doulils bauk, On 6 do. do. Two 5 do. portable. LCMlRERT k eOSCELEMtATED jp a a m s, besides a larg assortment of Guitars, ilvuiuei'ii.ij Clarionets, Hutes, JHiX.2e tttJC2 POST A WHITE, Oregon City, Apl 9. At tho City JUl Store, SINGING BOOKS! Ncu) Cute of eZion : JUST received, 100 copies of Hi Nsw Lute nf Zion. Feb. SB. JOHN A. POST Sl co. Iron for Sale. I HAVE bought all th IKON belonifiug to tha firm uf Allan, McK inlay d Co., and w ill con. linu the business al their old stan l for tha pres ent. Tina wi-hiug lo purchase irou, will find it to their interest lo call on me. JAMES MOFFATT. Oregon City, Feb. S, 1 859. 4:1 SADDLERY, AND HARNESS-MAKING, OREGOX CITY. I AM now carrying on a Suddler'i and Har ness maker's shop in this oil), aud have cou sianlly on hand the bent of Retuly-made harness, saddles, bri dles, halters, martingals, and everything in my line. I am also ready lo make to order anything iu my hue thut may lie culled fur, on a short notice. My motto is, Muke a good article, and sell it cheap. I solicit patron age at Imma and from abroad. My estatili.liinent is nearly opposite Charman & uruer'a Old Stand on Main street. J. SCHKAM. April), 1859. 51 For Sale at the CITY BOOK STORE THE following works Mugic Staff, by A.J. Davis Great Iran Wheel, by J. It. Graves i Dred.in 2 vols., by Harriot Uesuhsr Slow j To Hornet yelop-Jiss, of th World' Progress, " " Useful Art, ' Euroa, " Geography, Fin Art and Literature, " lliography, Siei. Ocl3. Iluyiirl Taylor' CYCLOPEDIA of Modem Travel, and Swan's Three Yeurs' Resideuce ou the North West coast for sale at I lie CITY BOOK STORE. Baptist Books. WE EXPECT by next mail steamer a quan tity of the American Itaptist Publication Kociety'a Hooks, consisting of Fuller's Works, llitnyau'a do., The Psalmist, pocket, pew, and pul pit sixes, and a variety of other works. We will stale lhat we intend lo keep a com plete assortment of the Socioiy's books. Orders for single books, or by ihs quuutity, will be promptly Riled. Churches and libraries furnished at th lowest price. JOHN A. TOST. Oregon City, Aug. 21, 1853. . The Finest IRICNClt confectioneries, such as gum drops, Frondans, mottoes, coxuiAb candy, almonds rock candy, Ate., at Dec. 18. CHARMAN j- McKlNNEY'8. N- OTHING TO WEAR, and Nothing to Sayt Husband versus Wife; at OREGON CITY BOOK STORE. Ordinance Tfo. 35. To Regulate the Granting of Liiunr Licente. Sec. I. He it ordained bij the City Council of Oregon City, That it "hull not be lawful for uny person Iu cell spirituous or mslt liijttors within the city limit in less quantities limn one quart, with out firm obtaining liceiine therefor ill accorduuee with the provisions nf this ordiuunee. Hrc. 2. Any ierson deniring lo procuro liceiine to sell spirituous liquors, shall give public noticu that at the expiration of teu days he will apply to thu City Colleotnr therefor. Such notice shull bo in writing, and given by posting the sums al three uf the most publio places iu the corporate limits of the city. Htc. 3. Al the expiration of ten days from the lime of giving such notice such person nhall present lo the City Collector a petition signed hy a ma jority of trie legal voters of the city, such majority lo be determined as follows: If there bo no re mnnslrancu against the grunting of such liceuse, th names presented upon the petition shall be deemed a majority ; but il a remonstrance be pre sented at lb time uf preseutiiii; such petition, the applicant for license shall procure ns signers to his petition the names of an actual majority of voters of the city, lo be eslnblishod lo the satisfaction of the City Collector, within three duys after such application. brc. 4. Any applicant for license, who shall comply with the two preceding sections, shall be entitled to receive the same upon paying t lie City Collector the sum of Iwu hundred dollars per an num, or in the same proportion for a lesa period ; provided lhat no licen.e shall bo gianled for a leas period thin six months. hue. 5. Kvery perunn spplying for license as aforesaid, before receiving the same, shall execute lo the City Council a bund iu the eiial sum of five hundred dollars, with Iwo or more good sureties, eond. tinned lhat he will keep an ordeily house ; thai he will not permit any unlawful (Turning or riot u conduct in or about hia house ; that he wiil not give, sell, or otherwise dispose of spirituous liquors on the first day of the week commonly called Sunday ; and the violation of any of th conditions of such bond shall subject th offender to a fine of not le than twenty ner more than one hundred dolliirra, lo b recovered upon complaint before th Mayor or Kicorder; and if such penon shall fuil to pay any such line aosessed against him, and III costs, he shall be imprisoned one day lor ev ery Iwo dollar thereof uul.l il is discharged ; and any v.olalion of the conditions of such bond shall work a forfeiture of th lice rue granted lo the of. feuder, and he shall be debarred from uroourii.g license fur a x moutli after convialiua of lb otfeuse. Mac. C. Il is hereby mad the special duly nf tha City Collector and Maralutl to complain of all persons violating this ordinanoe. Hie. 7. The City Colleolor ahall, at aoh term of III District Court ia lh county uf Clackamas, return to the Grand Jury thereof, th arne of ill persons who have obtained bcn of h.m si the pteceoing term of Court, end th lime of lh x pimlioa f any thai may bar been determined during th vacation. 8xu. B. Tlii ordinance lo tak effect oa and after it publication. Adopted by lh City Council of Oregia City, April 7, ISM. W. C. Joff, Kew4er. SAXiT.-Tho most extraordinary chemioal di. . cover) of modern limes is lh Aniiphlogislia Salt, It nets upon th blood pieemely in lh sma maniier as ill vaccine matter operate in th pre vention nf malignant diaenses. It enres only dis. sax which ara inllammatory in tluir nature. First, iiiitiiiniiialiun of Ihs head aud throat, such as brain fever, fits, headache, ncurulu;la, erysipelas, aud catarrh. Keuond, ease of inllaiiiuistlon In the chest aud abdomen, via. t Inllitmed lungs and liver, pleurisy, dysiepsia, eMhiiis, gravel, piles, Ao. Third, iiifluminalinn of tho extremities and skin, lo win rheumatism, scrofula, uletrs, scsrlet favor, veneienl and cutaneous affection. . Thi elieinienl combination is an powerful aud instanta neous Iu its rllccta, that the do is only what will adhere to a quill dipped in the Suit and held to th louuuu for one in i mi is. The most eslouiiiling re. suits have iuvuriubly followed its u.s in the Allan- lie Mate, and lliutiMinds uf totini'in als as to it virtue csn be furnished, if required. Th pro prietor ask not, however, for Faith, hut ia willing to lei tha Salt abide by its works, confidant thai it will never fuil. It is put up iu drachm packages, pric Two Diillurs, and will be forwarded by mail, post paid, to any purl of the country. iim n receipt of lhat sum, sddrewrd tu KKUINGTON dc CO., San Francisco. Full directions uccoinpauy eaclt picknge. As so-ui a a sufficient supply cm be oh lained, it will he for sale by Drugvists gem-rally. !'. Coggmrell, M. !.. discoverer aud prnprietur. Mole Aleuts for California and Oregon, KB DING TON i.Co , Wholesale Prugisis, San Francis co. Da. A. II. SI KI-.I.F, Ag. ut fur Oregou City. Rheumatism. - la ll eases of Inflammatory Rheumatism, whether acute or ohmuio, the Aniiphl 'gistic Salt, discovered by Dr. K. Coggswell, of Boston, is a sure and infallible result. In New Ivuglsnd, where this disease ia very prevalent, the Sail lis never been known tu fuil in effecting a radical cure, aud of giving permanent relief. Rheuma tism i almost iuvuriubly caused hy inflammation and Colds, and the peculiar effect nf this medicine, as iu nainu (Ant' phlogistic or Aiiti-iiiltamimilury) sigmfi., is 10 reduce inflammation, and balance lh circulation of lh blood, and Hie thuds of lh body. Il does not profess to be a grand puuscea, but ia calculated rxprea-ly for all diseasea f aa inflammatory nature, and is thus a perfect substi tute for blood-letting iu till its forms. It is for sale by all Druggists. General Agauis, Rrdinutun At Co, Wholesale Prtijj?;iit,Saii Franeis'io. Bronchitis, AsUan,. Oatarra. Theso diseases, und others of a similar charaf ter, caused by colds and iiillaininalion, yield read Hy and certainly lo the elfi-cts of the Anliphlogis. lie Suit. It is peculiarly b. uuficial iu all d losses uf this nature, as they am iuv.inUy caused by a tendency of blood lo tha heimd aud throat, and th certain result of the use of this medical salt is lo rednca inrl irniiintiou and equalize the circula tion of Iho tin Ms of the b xly. It ia also remarka bly efficacious iu ull iiiflimatory di.-euscs of th cheat and ubduincn, such as l'iles, Gravel, Vene real, l)ypeisia, Pleurisy, Vc. No better evi-. deuce of the value (if this medicine citn be given Ihnn Iho fuel that, Hllliotigh it is now two year since it was first ollered tu lite public, the discov erer has been able to answer but a small portion of hia orders, and il i only within tho last two month that il could be obtained at any prioe iu this State. For sale by all Druggists. General Agents, Kkiiinuton & Co., Wholesalu Druggists, San Francisco. A0'nt for Oreg m City, Da. A. 11. ST EE Lit 47m3 W. WEATHERFORD, IMPORTING Si WHOLESALE DRUG&IST, ' NOW receiving ex clipper shipi Archer sad Itohiii Hood, and soon to arrive hy clipper Ocean Telegraph, Neptune's Fnvoritej, Challenger, Wixurd, and Lookout, d.reol fiuui New York, lh LARCjRST assortment of DRUG S, CHlsMICALS, PAINTS OILS, Ever Imported to Oregon 1 purchased for cah, coinpring a full assortment f I'atcnt Medicines, (d rect from tho m-innfaoturers) including vty article usually found in a drug store, Window Glass, (French ami American,) Druggist Glassware, Fine Faints, (Ground, Dry, ami in Oil, of ev ery variety,) lied & White Lead, Various brand, Paint and Varnish Brushes, (lurgo variety,) Couch, Japan, Black it Furniture Y a r n i s h c s , Boiled and ilaw Linseed Oil, Burning Fluid (a superior articlo) Turpentine, Alcohol, Lard, Sperm, Polar, & Maohjn Fine brandies & winca for luiidieinal mr)O.?0; GBAEFEXIiEUG Family Medicines ; Graefouhcrg Manual of Health, (new edition;) boide many other article I numrau to men lion. Thankrul f Pst f :vors, and solieiiing a eon tinuance . f tlie ssme, I rsueotfully invii dealer to call aad em tie my stocli, auuu.lge for tuem seises as to miality and prices. My arrangements for direct importation frora dsalsrsaud manufacturera in lh Kat ar such lhat euahl ma to Kit good eliaper than any other house aa Die northern coast. Salesroom, Frnt street, oppo site Upper Wharf. 1 W. WEATIIKRKORD. PORTLAND, O T, M.rcb U, 19- jl Paper Hang-ings, EW IA T. iut receieeU. nd lor aala by au H " ' THIW. JOIINStjy. N