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) i- - ruifom the htelloustlsls, i llcsolvuj, Tlwt we ixi'onizo the wisdmu ltd jiolicy 01 tliuw iricicn unuiiciuttM hj the 5ittioiml JX'inoiratfc Convention lielil at CiiiriiiimU in laid, oh Mnir tlio true . riiiciili'i by wbitli tlie ntliiiliiistrutioii of our uoveniinoni mioniu im coiiiiucicu, mm lU lawn, miller the ( 'nimtilutioii lie niforixd; and tlmt hi )1eilj(e our Ives, m I)einoiTiitn, in ercry ul,ticul urtion to liu governed ly, ' and odliero strictly to, their letter wid - uplrit, . lUnoIved, Tlmt the decision of of tlio fin- irtuuio Court of the United Stutu in tlio )red Heott wise Is ueknonlclpd liy the Democratic pnrtTimn corrift iiitcriin'tn- tion of tlio Constitution on tlic ijiu-Btioii of Hluvt-ry. . . . , , . KwjIvcm, Tlmt tlio Pt niotnify of tliis Stato cordiullv nnurovu of. und unlonsc tlio rescut Notional Administrutiyii, and re- JWKC UlO most llll'illl'll roiiuuciicu 111 mv window and integrity of Jiiiihs Duelmnun, our Huwnt Chief Miitfihtruto. HfMiitvpH. Tlmt we onprovo of. and re joice over tlmt tlioronjjli and liarinoniotis . ... . . .!.!..!. I .lU. .1 1 anion or tuo puny, wmi-ii nu uikii.h-i-u post differcnwn, and given ossutuiico of fu ture united net ion. , ., - Rwolvcd, Tlmt our moinlx'in in lotli ' honscs of Congnfg nre f ntitld to our grat itude for. tlieir untiring penoiiul efforts in itcuriii tlio odni!cnioii of Oregon: und we .1.. ..:....w..1ir itiiiiiiiiiiil flm Vr.nl tl 111 lltlf ll'IiHT UU HltWillJ Will i I IV H" lllf iui 'n energy wliich Iiu4 marked tlieir cllurta in bcliiilf of tlic inti'ifnts of our State. , . l'oRTlt.UTflF (lOVKRN'OR SlilVAIin. Wliat Mj... f.i ll.,A M-lll Jllill liiftltit lltlti? Wit : UIUII IB linn; n " inn iv avium, unit. kch a start, dtlicately nmdo 1111111, with 0 singular looking, wrinkled fueo ond lloinan now, u lieud calculated to puzzle Spiirzlieim, i covered with'emrw, sliort, j,rrny liwir, not very tidily brushed; bushy, gray ryebrowH overhunirinir eves most reinaikalile for thuir brilliancy of expression; clothed in attire neat to precision, but negligently worn. We lionr him speak and his voice is poor, evidently injured by tlio lotijr. and prodjrul use of snuir, his delivery careless eveu to . slouehincss, leaning ngainst his desk with his howls hi his pockcM, his only gestures made with his head, which foils about al most independently of his body; thus deliberate;!)-, und more in tlio tone of conversa tion than that of debate, he pours out the most beautiful siteeiineiis of rhetoric the clearest lo.;:c, in language of Saxon purity, the proloundcst axioms, prophecies that I.HH..W I.1....I lllllwUVL-tttJ ti'twi no the stilt. iivtvi i.ui, r .u mjmivi i.-iii.t uiiv utes, ' illustrations drawn from every source which literature has yet reached all cloth ed in language Hot one word of which need be blotted out. He never says a foolish thing. Doilun Trtinscrijit. liar Tlio New York Times closes on ed itorial review of the present aspect of pur tlcs, a follows: , 1 IP flm Tii.innoeota nro iiiiu-iai minlltrli to nOlllllialO a Biniuierii man muiiuiiiu; iijuii tlm new inh rveiitioii-for-sliiverv platform. Mr. Seward's nomination may be consider ed certain, and his election highly probable If tlu-y take Douglas, or any man holding frankly and openly his position on the slave ry question, they nmy compel the Republi cans to mulcts some other selection or take great risks in the ennvaps." Dkc.vV ok Oiicii.mciis. We learn that larg'i , iiuti.bers of the npplo trees in the Stato' of Oregon, only eight or ten yenrs old, that have produced finely, indeed largo quantities of apples for four or five years, are already showing marked, symptoms of premature decay, and in many instances dy ing outright that these trees ore of the grafted varieties, and grafted upon seed lings with their roots entire. Mutilation, iustend of preservation, seems to havo be como tlio watchword among nurserymen, as applicable to the roots of the trees they propagate; owl the injury arising from Mich treatment is becoming apparent in eight or ten yer.r old trees." CuHnrnia UHiturim. Dkatii ok tub f.sr Survivor nr tiir Wvomina Maniicrk." At (IlitiwiiMvii) yalln liir, Maivli 34, ('iipt. D;inifl Brown, ug.4 8M jim, 5 mon.lu 1111J 26 d Thomas Bruwnt llie failier of Dun il U:'Own, rnii.!jriilrd from Comu'cticut at an early periu 1, an I nettle I in the V;il!ey of Wyoming ; ho wat the fiilherof tweiiiy-one chi'Jrril, of wh'nn Daniel was tlio la.it turvivnr, nml two ot whom, Thoiii.is and John, were killed at the masisicre. Piitience Bjmvn. the wife of Tho hub Drown, Sr., eaoaped from the fort wilh ix children, among whom, was Dunifl, Ihen nhout eight yeuw old. Thoin in, the father, be'ng n erlile, couM not keep l(p wilh the f.imily, and wi overtaken by two In dians, who anffied him to esnape in enimqnence ufbeiiiff aeripple. After (ien. Sullivnn'a expedi tion in 1779 againut the Indiana, 'I'hvniat Brown with his family returned to Wyominjr. Some few ye&ra afterwards, Humphrey and laniel lirown Fowled at Wynlusinir, near tho place occupied by the Moravians in 17BS, and called by them Fiei-clem-hiietten. Dun ol Brown continued 10 live on the fame'plaee flnt milled by him until his death, and ho in supposed to have been tha last survivor of the Wyoming Massacre. Ttpi(-Si!ttiso. A printer, neemtomed to rt type, never thinks wlcil the letters are which he is to put Into his " slick."- He never looks at one of them as they go in. But when he first beg in to ml type it w. sa very ditT ien' thing with him. He lookel unl rcid, ' Aod a' they departed thence," etc., and so begin, ' And," .4; and then he had to tee w hich en I was up ! He puts in A, and then comes to n. He hikes up tho wrong letter t ' H puts it back and gels the rijfht one in. Then he pets d, and putt that in. Then he thinka, no there is a space, wanted, und he div di the word from the next one.' Then comes Ihe next word, and he looks at the types, letter by letter, and makes mistakes at that! But go a year nfier, and let the man set up the same verse : " And when they departed thence, deu bean to say uflto (he multitudes" he reads as much as that, and then, ct'ck ! click ! ciickety cl.ck ! it is nil done! 'JW hat made that? How those different faculliee of the hind the muscles ail work '. What sin1 Sm nemi- amount of trial and d seipliue bns been condensed into that automatic power ', This if a won lerful element of human mind I Henry Ward Beechtr. Common Sexss Doctrijij. One of the religious nowsp-ipert the N. T. Examiner has taken Ke. Mr. Boecher to task for lecturing in Butou for cluiritable purposes, before an association formed, wholrv or party, iu the church society of Theodore Parker, alleg ng that the lectures ' re flect a eertaia lusier' apoa the eieiy, and the rout vb'SM mfi ieiiiy is iW eernd ug sp r t. In his rsply, pubUhed in the Independent, Mr. Beeclier ss 1 , c Men 1a ot deriia tie right to do good from the) Thirty-nine articles, nor need they go to Uie Westminster Confession for liberty to recover ihe intemperate, set free the bend, feed the hungry. cleuSe the aakrd, educate the ignorant, aud give stcigh-ndee totjart' chiblren ihst nerer bel'ore laugbeil asad coddled in the buffalo-robe. It seems to as a great dial better businew tor a Christian man ta eoeoortge men in well oVn?, than to pub lish rbem foe wrdog ihlnkn g. If anybody does rajht, he -igkt te be app'auded. If Mr. Parker aW welt, he deeenvs the eradit for welldoing. If the yoenf dsi el bi ehsiva dn well, they drve aS Ihe luster o( it Or shall we take croand that ne man who is nofuf sound erthodot faith, ie to have anT ' latter for orac-ica! Tirtmsf MrrH nobody he ethically right, nnul ha is theo'ogieatly stitialT Sach dt.-trinc would be m"0'.ro. Every just and generous man in the euimuuuiiy should rejoice ill the gi"d conduct uf every mini, without regard lo his SkciiUiIi views of llicolo Ical sfliii iu-s ! If a man institutes a temperance lisiveiiiriit, iiiu-t I refusa li be!p liipi be cause, bi-ing a I'uivorsulist III li ster, hi)' Seal mid fidelity in lliul cause would re licet a lus.er' iijion him and Ills sect I If man would establish end endow a hospital, must I refuse lo co-work with hiin because its tuocess would reflect a ' certain luster' on that luilh ' Win 11, iu llio pestilence In New Orleans, the Sisters of Charily did not count ihclr I! vi dear to them, but nV'lit end day, f. arler sf death, and ilrliaiit of futigu. gave llieir utmost belay lo Ihe tale of Ihu mseiub.e sick, 1111M l,u I'roicsienl, refuse admiration orfcllowrhip, for fear a ' certain luster' would shine uikiii the ( a liollo Church? If Jew does Holly, l,e desert es llio lusier' which right do njf ouhl to confer; If an Atheist or un I ufidel live virtuously and net honor ab'y, lie should h.ivo Ihe Muster' bc.-ii;'inb' to vir tue and honor." As Ancikst 1'iaLr. The papers are speaking of an edition and translation (the teller by I'ml. Albert Killiet) of a llib'e b. ouhi from the Kant in the sixth century, nnd found in Ihe archives of ill Valicsii, by ihe late Cardiuul Mai, the d scovrrvr of Cicero's Itepublie. The story given of the 111 b!c is as follows : The Cardinal determined lo pub lish it. but when It was printed, Ia Ml. ordored it lo be destroy ed.ou the urouiid that it contained lys;rndiicBl errors. The true cause uf ils sup pression, however, was this : Tlierjeptuagilil trans lation of the Hebrew Looks tint by the King of Jerusalem lo the library of Alexandria, contained several errors of translation, which were copied into the Vu'gate; and some ceremonies aud rites uf the Komish Church are buill on these very errors. The edit on now piiblishiu at Ceneva, is uiude on s copy of the MSS. of the sixth century, which Card ad Mai tried iu vuiu to publish. J'ori's Cor. Motion True. l'Rot.mu Tkar Trek. Tho Kljiin Conrier, (Scotch paper.) informs lis tlmt a famous pear tree belonging to Mr. Uaae Forsyth, of trltgin, has pro duce.l I his yiarlS cwt., which, reckoned by Ihe nuu.ber in each pound, givce L'tl.oUO pears ! From lH.'il to this dato it has vi Ided four toi s weinhl. ami two of tlnse vMipt wero almost failures, only tliout one 0.1 1 in each. It was planted in KiiU, ami ai:hoiigii iieuny a century 0111, is in iuu vigoj and foliage. A Biu Itkm. Smith's Grammar, published by Win. II. Duller, uf I'll ladelphlu, has Icncllc.f the BT'tli edition, of 10,00(1 eop'es each, tvh to of Mitchell's school geogiaphies four liundied llinu taiid volnu es hove been alteady piiu ed. 'Ihe copy ricjila of these two woi ks ure iu thcmse'ivcs a foriune. tl-iT Fraheis 1'knril, one of tlm first liitc 1 cisons born in St. Louis, died Murcli 3d, iu KansnH Territory. For more tliun tli'rly years lie led tint lift; of a voyiifrcr on tin.1 jil'iins, and pnssed nil tlmt time tulrt liliii"; buck nnd forth bi'tweon tho Mis.si.ssip i rlvtr and the I'neific ocean. tiir It was decided at (lie January term of the Supremo Court of Aluliiiuui, tlmt a person vlit)e grcat-grimd-motlier was the diiii),'htcr of a mulatto, by a nt'rt ph, is not a competent witness u-itinst a white person, ultliuttrh his father, natural grnnd-futhcr, mid great-o;rtindl'iithcr ure white nitn, jQr All men, nays Kmerfon, love a lover. There is a sympathetic charm iri the benriiijjof 0110 who is Visibly nml lin inistiikubly tinder the guidance of a Ktronjc und natural emotion. Tlie very follies aud cxtravajrances of a man thorniurhly in love have a sweet nnd gracious aspect, and arc never ridiculous. OiinioxCm-'JlAitKET. Wheat $lnl. 10; (lour $0.50 to $7.50; potatoes 75; outH 02; butter, fresh, 30c packed, 20c; bacon 15 to lfc; cjjgs 20c. JVnnual Tetniieruncc Meetlug. The Oregon Temperance Society will hold Its lieici antiu d meeting at Forest til ove on Tiles lay, the IDiliduyof .Muy, at Hi o'clock A. it. O. Dickinson, St cy. , Oregon Dlbla Suclety. Xoticr. The annual me. tliig of the Orepon liihle So. iety w ll be held nl Fores! (! rove on the 1 l.i li of May, at It' i o'clock A. M. The sec reiai lcs of the county Hicietics will p'cuse rend III ir .iiinn il reports to my address, Salem, Oregon, without delay. Daniki. Haui.ev, Sec'y. Oreiion Trail Society! The eleventh annual meeting of tho Oregon Tract Soc'cty w ill be held at Forest Clrovo May 12, ul 10 o'clock A. M. G. II. Atkins in, Seo'y. Sewing I'.lvele. The lu lies connected wilh the First Comrresa- tionul Church iu Oregon City, tnke this oportuiii Iv to inform the public thut they have recently orjiini.ed a Scwiuir Circle, for the purpose of as s s iii(j iu defrayinj; the eziwnsrs of the church, They are now realy to nco ve worn Iroin genuo men or ladies, which i liuil be proni'illv nnd neatly executed on reasonable tenns. Any geiitletncu interested in the object in;iy became honorary m nihcrs by paying an annual subscription of 52.(10. Any ttjnutiuiu will be graiciuiiy rocciveu. , secretary. March 2G, 1859. At the residence of Mr. L. Ilohme, in Linn City, on Ihe ,"ilh inst.. by Itcv. 1). Hutledpe, Mr. 1. li. 1 ELl.OHS to All'S. 1.LV1RA llloMAS, DUU1 Ol that place. ti?" Compliments of the parlies received. In Marion conn'y, March 3, by Eld. C. P. Chap man, Mr. Jacob Earnest lo .Miss Euia Ann Pit ney, both of that county. BOB. IT: In this city, May 1, n daughter to Mrs. J. M' Bacon.' DIED: 1, U'anlnn f rSclmilH. NkTBT CAROLINE. daughter of A. and tiarah J. Hill, aged one year, seven months, and one day. . DaS. G. A. & ASA M. WEED, Hygeo-MediCal Physicians. AVISO located at ma m. 3 arc 9 We shall be happy to attend lo calls, both in town and country. MRS WEED will live special attention to OBSTETRICS, and diseases peculiar to womeu and children. Pstienisat a distance visited on reasonable terms They may be consulted personally or by letter, fret. May 7, 1853. Corner Tkiri and Water tlrtett, appetite tht terry Landing, OREGON CITY. rpHE traveling public- are respectfully I in miwm m a rs . Urs -M pi--- 1 1 'I'L I I,, .nn llnnh ifl tllS BIOS TM &S r antly located hotel in the Slate, and has been so . - i. :. . 1. .... . &dnnuJi. an silked as 10 bihs h wire wi hi oos houses 111 the country. THE TABLE will always be supplied wilh the best that the market atfords. Uued accom modal ions for ladies and uumlsea. aicis: Heard and Mgiug, per week i 0 Board, without lodging, pet week 6 trU rJ ingle meal ......... Q S ieht's lodging - , J. BOEHM, Mav7.IS53. rrerrietor. Wanted. ftV) some men who will take entile in payment, L I wdl give a job of making, hauling, and uy iiiK up ten or liflei n lhuuaud ruds. My place is sis iiiil s west of Iafaylte, Yamhill county. Muy 7, Hi',!lif W, L. ADAMS BOOKS! BOOKS! JUST KKCEIVKl), at the CITY IIOOK rj STOUt:, a large assortment of BOOKS, CONMSTIXCI OF Standard liflitioua, Midcellun- cons, ami lVtk'al works, Waverly and Dickens's Novel, Sic, &c, &c. Stationery, of all kinds, ftc. Oregon City, Apl 30 POST & WIIITIC Hoots and Shoes! J. B. BLANPIED, Kext door to Bertram's Saddler shop, Main street, OHEC.ON CITY, WOULD say to the public that lie is in the constant receipt of . . Boots and Shoes of the latest pat- ; terns and styles, which he will sell its cheap as any other establishment 111 town, if not cheaper! A FULL 'ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' AM: A II ALWAYS O.V HAND. Making ft Uepairin? done to order, AND IN SUPEIUOII STY LB. April 3i, 1839. 3y LIST Ol'' LKTTUIIS remaining in the by Ihe first 1 f July, So'J, will be sent to Ihe dead- letter olhee : James M Brown, ' Cyrus Iyda, William Cusinnl, Ira Moody, Joshua Itoot. April 30, 18.'9. J. 3. VIXSOST, P. M. GEO. A. NOBLE, A.M. & M.D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Office , NEXT DOOIl .TO FIELD S STOKE, MR. CAU- N EAR TUB BHEWEK Y. N.B. Family Med cine prepared ill the most careful manner, und always on hand. Ois City March 9H, IH-'iOmn At Portland Prices ! B. rXILWAIW, WIIOLESALK AND RETAIL DEALER, Muiu Street, opposite the V. S. Hotel, OREO ON CITY, I Ml OUT Ell OF Ol OOK, Tarlor, aud Box Slovea, Tin, Sheet ron, and Copper, Planished and Japanned Ware, llonsi'-furmshlng Hardware, Force and Lilt Pump Rubber Hose, llydrmilio Rams, Lead Pipe, Sheet Zinc, C'uuldrnn Kettles, Brass Ket tles, Skillets and Duke Ovens, Cow Bells, Sauce Puns, &.C., iVc. Also, MAXITACTUREU of Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware, of every description. Steamboat aud Joboiug work done at the low est rales. i aplfiy MRS. f AY LOR will open n SELECT SCHOOL furl lie accommodation of a lim ited number of pupils (say twenty-live) at her res idence in this cily near the Seminary, 011 Monday, Fes. iiS, le59. Tkrms Primary tied common English, per term of eleven w eeks $5.00 Tuition pavable in udviin' O. Feb. 19, '59. CLARISSA E. TAYLOR. Order far Appearance. "VTOT1CE is hereby given, that Joseph Church, Jj administrator of the estate of N.J. Lamb, deceased, has this day tiled his petition in the Probate court for Cluckamas eounly, prityinz for an' order lo sell the real property belonging to sa d cslnte. It is thorefore order, d lliat all pors ns interested in said estate appear belore ine oil Monday, the tuouty-third duy of May, Ic3, at tho usuul place of holding courts iu said county, ami show cause, if any they havo, why an order should not bep,ruuttd to the adinlmVliulor lo sell the reul pioperty belonging In the estate of N. J. Lamb, deceased, lo pay the debts aud charges otiMuuding iiguiust Ihe estate. ROBERT CAU FIELD, April 8:1, 1839-2w4 Judge nf Probate. Mil. POST'S SCHOOL. Notice. THE suliseriher will re-open his school oil Mon day, April 2., IS.'iH. Nninber limited lo 25. So pupil received for less than one term. Only those who will be willing to exert themselves to learn, desired. ' .Tuition. $10 for a term of 11 weeks, payable in advance. Board $2.50 or .$4.21 per week. JUIIN D. POST. Oregon City, April 9, 1859. 6Jw3 Public Sale. fpMERE will he sold at public vendue at the X late residence of J. E. Taylor, deceused, on the ?d duy of MAY, 18.)9, all Ihe real estate of said deceused, being one hundred and sixty acres, it being the south quar. terof section e glit (H), township four (4) south, range two (2) east, rlale to begin at It) o'clock of said day. Terms one third cash, six months' credit on the b.lunce. WM. AUMl'R'EST, April 10, 18."i9-lw3 Adm'r. Xn Justice's Court. Slate of Oregon, County of Yamhill, it. mO FRANCIS CHASE: You are hereby no 1 tilled that I writ of attachment hoe been is sued against you and your properly attached, to snllsty the demand of Johnson Halle, amounting to ftSli .05. Now, unless you Shall iipp- ar before Harvey lligley, a Ju-tice of the Peace in and for said county, at his olHre ill Pleasant Valley pre cinct, on Ihe 11th day of June, lsji9, judgment will be reud-red ngaiiil you aud your property sold to pay the debt. Dated Ihe Gth day of April, 1H59. JOHNSON HALLE, lw4 Plaintiff. s" , sartfyn WXissCiisi'U tin W S3iil&i RRMOVAL. GCORGEi C. ALLHt, IN b is ness in Will at. for Ihe p-t twenty-two years, has removed lo ,e). 4ii Itrwad Wiir. one door below Canal at-, where he has just opened a new stock of Watches and Jewelry of entirely new and beautiful styles ; also, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. lie is constantly receiving the latest styles of watches and jewelry by every steamer direct from the manufacturers in Europe. Watches cleaned and repaired in the beet man ner bv the finest Loo Ion and timers workmen. GEOKUE C. ALLES, Importer of Walchee and Jewelry, and manufacturer of Jewelry, watch cases, and silver ware, wholesale and retail, 41$ Broadway, one oVior helew Canal street, A' W I YORK. epl6y Wholesale and Retail STORE! ARE you going lo Oregon Cily lo buy Goods I If so, you would probably like to kuosr where you 01111 buy Ihe most and best for the least mo ney. Thai place Is JSrown & Wolf's, establishment, opposite Oibton't Saloon, and no mistake. We have jusl received hsnvy assort ment from Sun Francisco, which, having bought low, we are able 10 sell in such wny that our prices shall speak for themselves, without much pulling. We have GENTLE M EN'S OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, SUCH AS sack l frock eoala, ruglaus, Inlinns, jackets, Vests, pants, cruvuta, liuu shirts, rollers, diuwers, undershirts, sushes, overhauls, and oil kiuds of India-rubber clothing. ALSO, ALL KINDS OF aw m French, English, Americun, s furuilure calicos, giiiKhums of all colors, all wool and hlf wool de Initios, French, English, fc American merinos, alpacas, silk worsted, all colors, all wool and hlf wool plaids, silk fcwoolleushawls.siiigleord'blc, Perry's slylo of dress goods, cushmeres, velvets, linseys, browu It bleached sheeting, janes, oil cloths, Irish linens, silks, cambrics, SILK AND VELVET BONNETS, scarfs, sleeves, chemisettes, edging, ribbons, hdkfs, gloves, hosiery, ueedles, pins, hooks, eyes, IVIiunery, hair oil, hools, shues, rubbers, ' huts, cap, uccordeons, a 12 T3f IS eL 3i It 9 BRACELETS, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, and about 375 other articles too numerous and too cheep to pay for advert sing. Now liiefiicl is, us we arc permanently located, we are desirous of doing business on such terms lliul we shull not be compelled lo ' sell oil' at cost,' but we intend, by quick sules and small profits, lo live and let live. Ladies und gentlemen uru al ways welcome, and will be promptly wuited 011. Remember, Remember, that our atore is opposite Gibmn't Saloon. T i no trouble to show our goods, and we can heal Portland all Ihe time iu prices. If you doubt it, call and satisfy yourselves that there is uo hum bugging in the matter. BROWN Si. WOLF. Oregon City, April S3, ISo!). SmG Clackamas County, Oregon. THE second term of eleven weeks will com mence on the 2d Monday iu April. ' FACULTY. Itev. E. CASTWamiiT, Principul, and Professor of Mathematics and Natural Science. TUITION. Settlement must invariably be made iu advance for tuition, at the following rules: In 1st aud 2d Readers, and Primary Arilh., $4.00 ' Pr. nnd Higher Arithmetics, English (rummiir, (jcogruphy, Wrilin?, &c, G 00 1 Higher Mulhemuiics, Nut. Philosophy, and Latin, $ liUU exlru for each branch. ATTRNnANCK. No student will bo allowed a Feat for a less time than half a term. Any one huviug paid, wishing to vucule a seat the last half of the term, will have one half the mono)' refunded. Indulgence in profanity, or the use of tultarro, wilt be a bur rr coudiliou iiguiust Ihe occupancy uf 1 seat tiusld. Gratuitous instruction will he given to a class in vocal music. Mutch 98, IW.1U-51 , SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. rnosi'Kcrus. VOLUME FIFTEEN BEGINS SEPT. 11, 1859.- MECHANTCS, INVENIIOHS, MunufncUircrn, anil Varnicrs. rpiIE SciKNTieic American has now reached I its Fourteenth Year, and will enter upon u New Volume on the 11 ill of .September. It is the only weekly publication of the kind now issued in this country, and it has a very extensive circulation in all tho StuteB of tho Union. It is not, as some might suppose from its title, a dry, nostrum work on tcchuicniscicnce; on the contrary, it so deuls wilh the great events going on in tlic scientific, mechan ical, ami industrial worlds, ns to please uud instruct every one. If the mechanic or artisan wishes to know the best machiue iu use, or how to muke uny suhstunee employed in his business if the house wile wishes to get a rucipe for making 11 good color, &0., if the inventor wishes to kuowwhut ingoing on in tho way of improvements If the manufac turer wishes to keep posted with the times, and to enjoy Ihe best facilities in his busiuesa if the man of leisure uud stil ly wishes to keep himself familiar wilh the progress mudu in the chemical laboratory, or iu tho construction of telegraphs, steam'hiis, railroads, reapers, mowers, uud a thousand other machines and appliances, both of peace and war all these detiderata ean bo found in the Scikn Tint! American, and not eltewhere. They are here presented in a reliable nnd interesting form, adapted to the comprehension of minds unlearned in tlie higher branches of science nnd art. Tkrms : One cupy, one year, ?2 ; one copy, six months, $1 ; five copies, six mouths, (I ; ten cop ies, 11 months, S ; ten copies, twelve months, J 1 5; fifteen copies, twelve months, i-ii; twenty Copies, twelve months, in adcanee. Specimen copies sent gratuitously for inspection. Postage stamps taken for subscriptions. Letters should be directed to MUNN .J- CO., m Fulton tt , New York. Mi-ssrs. Moss it Co. are cxiensively engaged in procuring patents for new inventions, and will ad vise inventors, without charge, iu regard to Ihe novelty uf their improvements. Painting. BEING permanently located iu Oregon City, I tako this method of informing the citiwns of this vi iuity and the adjoining country that I am always prepared to no HOUSE, ORNAMENTAL, AND SIGN PAINTING, on the mast favorable terms. Having followed the business for many years, I am conri lent that I ean lire entire satisfaction to my customers. IT Shop one door above Ihe Oregon Citv Drug Store. CM URU AY. Kept. II. 18.-.8. ii New Arrangements. n AVISO formed a copartnership wilh Dr. POPPLETON, recently from Ohio, we are now prepared to practice medicine upon a more extended scale than I have hitherto been able to do. I am also largely increasing the circulation of my medicines, and hope ere many months to supply ell the important points iu the Territory. W. D. IIUTt II INS. Lafayette, June JO, l"'.. 9if JAMS, preserved fruits, krsnrfied fruits, etc., at CIUItMA.M t McKI.NNEV'rt. CASH paid for LAND WARRANTS, by HOLLAND eV DAY. JHUSICHIIUSIC! yyE have on liuud largo assortment of VOVUOAL XXrST&UMSXfTS OF ALL KINDS, , embracing the following! prince's ittclolicons large assortment, of the following kinds! Nine S octave, pisne-cased, Tw o 5 do. . do. . double-reeded, One 6 do. do. double bauk, One 6 do, do. Two 5 do. portuble. T.GILREUT A- CO.'SCKLKBKATBD & .4 M 0 $j besides large assortment of Guitars, A nwnhiASJ Clarionet", Flute, POST & WHITE, Oregon Cily, Apl 9. At tht City Hook Start. SINGING HOOKS! New Cute of 2ion: Jl'ST received, 100 copies of the New Lute of inn. rrb.aii. joiin A. post &. co. Iron for Sale I II AYE bought all the IKON belonging to the firm of Allan, MeKinlay if- Co., and will con tinue Ihe business at their old sliind fur III" pres. rut. Tluwe wishing 10 purchase iron, will find il 10 their ink-rest to call 011 me. JAMES MOFFAT 1 Oregon City, Feb. 5, 18H9. 411 SADDLERY, AND HARNESS-MAKING, OREGON CITY. I AM now carrying on n Saddler's jnd Har ness maker's shop in this city , and have con. sluntly on hand the best of Reudy-iiiiulc harness, saddles, lri dies, halters, mtirtiiigals, and everything in my line. I nm also reudy lo make to order anything in my line lliat may lie oalled for, on t short notice. My niotio is, Make a goad article, and sell It cheap. 1 solicit patron age at home and from abro id, My establishment is nearly opposite Churmau ifc Wurner's Old Stand oil Muin street. J. SCIIItAM. April 3, 18.19. 5 lmo Tho Finest IrMlENClI confectioneries, such as gum drops, . Krondans, mottoes, cordial caniiv, almonds rock candy, Slc, nt Dee. IS. CUARMAX .J- McKlSNEY'S. For Sale at the CITY BOOK STCRE THE fullowing works Mugie SlalT". by A. J. Davis) (ireal Iron Wheel, by J. It. Graves ; Dred.iu 2 vuls., by Harriet ilceuher Stone ) Hit Home Cyclopolius, of Ihe World's Progress, " " Useful Artei " Europe, " Geography, ' l'ine Arts and Litarulurc, " Iliography, An. Oct 3. It;iili'l Tit) lor'si CYCLOPEDIA of M.alern Travel, and Swan's Three Yeurs' l'.esldeuce 011 Ihe North West coael fbr sale ul the CITY riOOK STORE. Baptist Books. WE EXPECT by next mail steamer n quan tity or the American liaptist Publication Sisdcty's Hooks, consisting of Fuller's Works, Duuyuu's do., The Psalmist, porkcl, pew, nnd pul pit sizes, an I a variety of other works. We will stale that we i lit und lo keep n com plete assortment of the Society's books. Orders fur aiugle books, nr by the (iiuutity, will be promptly tilled. Churches and libraries furnished ul the lowest prioe. JOHN A. rosr. Oregon City, Aug. 31. lf5S. Ordinance Wo. 33. To Regulate Ihe Granting of Liitiar Licente. Sko. 1. lie it ordained by the City Council of Oregon City, That it shall not be lawful for any person losell spirituous or mult liquors within Ihe city limits in less (piatililies than one quarl, with out first obtaining license therefor ill accordance with Ihu provisions of this ordinance. Sko. 3. Any person desiring to procure lior mo lo sell sp'rituuiis liqlinrs, shall give public untitle that ul the expiration of leu days he will apply to the Cily Collector therefor. Such notice shall be iu writing, nnd given by posting the same at threu of the most public pluces in tlio corporate limits of the city. Skc. 3. At the expiralion often days from the lime of giving such notice such rson shall present lo the City Collector a petition signed by 11 ma jority of lue legal volers of t he city, such majority 10 be deteriniiiod ns follows : If there bo no ro nioutiraucu against Ihe grunting of such license, the nuiiics presented upon the petition shall be deemed a majority but il a remonstrat e he pre sented nt the lime of presenting such petition, ihe applicant for license shall procure as sinners to his petition the names of an uctnal majority of voters of the cily, to be eslablishod lo Ihe satisfaction of tho City Collector, within thrco days after such application, Sko. 4. Any applicant for license, who shall comply with the two preceding sections, shull liu entitled lo receive Ihe same upon paying the Cily Collector Ihe sum of two hundred dollars per an num, or in Ihe sumo prosirlion for a less period ; proridrd lhat uo licrnie shall be giunted fur a less period than six mouths. Skc. 5. Every person applying fur license ns aforesaid, before receiving the same, shall exeema to tho City Council a bond iu (he penal sum of five hundred dollars, with two or more good sureties, cond tinned that he will keep an ordeily house; thut he will not permit any unlawful gumingor riot ous conduct in or about his house ; that he wiil not give, sell, or otherwise dispose of spirituous liquors on Ihe first day of Ihe week commonly called Sunday ; and the violation of any of ihe conditions of such bond shall subject llie oili-ndcr to a fine of not less than twenty uer more than One hundred dollarrs. lo be recovered upon complaint before the Mayor or Recorder; and if such person shall fill to pay any such fine assessed against him, and the costs, he shall bo imprisoned one day for ev ery IWo dollars thereof until it is discharged ; aud any V olalion of the conditions of such bond shall work a forfeiture of the license granted to the of. fender, and he shall be debarred from procuring license for six months afler convicliou of Ihe 011 ruse. Sr.c. 6. It is hereby made the special duty of the Cily Collector and Marshal to complain of all persons violating this ordinance. Sue. 7. The Cily Collector aliall, at each term of the District Court in the county of Clackamas, relurn to the Grand Jury thereof, ihe names of all persona who have ob'ained license of h.m since the preceding term of Court, and the time of the ex piration of any lhat may have been deleimiued during the vacation. Sku. 8. This ordinance to take effect on and after ils publication. Adopted by the Cily Couocil of Oreo-oo, Cily, ApriH, JSi- W. C. Jons., Recorder. jaJUTHIN'U IO "WEAlvTeud i.' Nothing tu Sayt Husband versus Wife ; at OREGON CITY BOOKSTORE. SAliT.Tlie most extraordinary ohsruiasl die cuveiy vf mod. rn limes is the Antiphlogistic Kelt. Il eels upon Ihe blood piecisely iu Ihe same manner as the vaccine mailer operates in the pre vention of malignant diseases. It cures only dis eases which are iullaiumalory In their nature. First, iiill iminiilion uf ihe head end lliioal, such as brain fever, Ills, headache, neuralgia, erysipelas, aud c.iluirh. he, ond, eases of inllamnialion lu His chest aud iibdunu n, vill inllanied lungs aud liver, pleurisy, dpepsia, asthma, gruvsl, piles, Arc. Thhd, iiitldiiiiiiatinn of Ihe sxiremilies and akin, lo wit; rliciiinaiixn, serofuln. ulecrs, scarlet fever, venereal and cutaneous alTeclions. This elieinic.il rninl'in.itioii is si powerful and Instanta neous iu ils effects, that the dune ie only wlial wdl a liters to a quill dipped ill Ihe Sail aud held to the Iniinue for one miiiuie. Tlie most astouu ling re. anils have liivmiubly followed ils use iu ihe Atlan tic, Slates, and thousands of te.lim.iliiuls as lo lis virtues van he furnished, If requited. The pro. prirtor asks not, however, for I uith, bill is willing to let Ihe Salt abide by lis wolks, ennfi lent that it will never full. Il is p.il up in drachm p.u ksires, price Twu Dolluis, end wdl be forwarded b nisi', post paid, In any part of Ihe rounlrv. upon reee pt of thai sum, addressed to UEUIMJTON & Cl., San Francisco. Full dircctivus accompany each pickngs. As soon as a siifuVient supply can be oh. lained, it will he for sale by Urugijists generally. !' Cugswll, M. D.. disco; erer ami proprietor. Sole AlenlsforCalifi raiuai d Oregon, KEDIXli' TON it. Co., Wholesale linu'gisis, San Francis co. Da. A. II. STEELE Agent lor Oregou Cilj. Slboumatlsm. Iu all raws of Inflammatory Rheumatism, whether acute or clinmin, Ihe Antiphlogistie Sa t, discovered by Dr. F. Coggswell, of Uosiun, is a sure aud imullible result. Ill New England, whole this disease is very prevalent, Ihe Sail h is never becii kn .wn lo full in rlVeciiug a rudicnl cure, au I uf giving psrmunent relief, llheumi lism is almost iuvariaSty caused by inflammation and eolds, and Ihe peculiar vtircl of this medicine, as its name (Ant phlogistic or Autidulkimmuluiy) siifiiifi s, is lo reduce inflammation, and butane, the cireulaliou of the blol, und rite fluids of Ihx hoily. It does mil profess lo be a giund puuuceu, bul ls calculated expressly for all diseases ef m iullsmuiutory nuttire, and is thus n perfect sub-li-lule lor bl'Od-lcll.ug iu all ils forms. Il is for sale by all Druggists. General Agents, Ckuimitox ev, Co, Wholesale Drugjisls, San Friincisro. rroncMUs, Ait'ami, Catarrh. Theso diseases, and others of a si.nilar charac ter, caused by Colds au.l inllamui ilioii, yield read ily nnd certainly to Ihe ell'i cls of Ills Antiphlogis tic Salt. It is peculiarly b. iicliuiul in all dseases of tlitai nature, us lliey are invarihly ciused by a teii.lcii.-y of blood lo the heuud and throat, und Ihe cerium result of Ihu use of lliis mid.cil suit 11 to reduce iii!l.iuimutiiiu uml equalise till! cilcula ti.m of the llu ds id llio b sly. It is ulsii remarku b'y ellicncioiis in ull inflnmatory diseases of Ills chest and ubdom n, snoh us Piles, Gravel, Veiie nal, Dy-pepsia, l'ieitriy, &o. No heller evi dence of Ihe value of this uie lieiiie can be given 1 1 in 11 llie fact that, nllhoiyh it is now two years since it was first uttered tu ll'i public, Ihe discov erer lias beeu ubV lo answer b it a small portion id his orders, uud it is only within tho lust two months Unit il could be obtained nt any prioe in this Stale. For sale by ull Ding fisls. Geuerc! Agents, Kkiiixutox it Co., Wholesale Druggist i, San Francisco. Ajent for Oregon City, Da. A. H.STEELE. 47m3 W. WEATHERFORD, IMPORTiNO- ii WiIOLE3tLE . NOW reco'viug ex clipper ships Archer ami It, ,1, iu II-10.I, and soon lo arrive by clippers t Iceiin Tali-graph, Neptune's Favorite, Challenger, Wizard, uui Luuliout, d.rool fruiii New York, llie LA IKiKST ASSOUT.MKNT OF DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS OILS, Ever Imported to Oregon! purchased for cuh, comprising a filll nssorlnienl of Patent Medicines, (direct from thu manuructiirers) includiiHJ eiery urticle usually found in a drug sloru, Window Glass, (Frcncli and American,) Druggist Glassware, Fine Paints, ((ii'uiunl, Dry, Mini in Oil, of ev ery variety,) Red & White Lead, Various lirandjt, Paint and Varn'ah Brushes, (largo variety,) Coacli, Japan, Ulack it Furniture 1 r n i s h c s, I'oiluil nnd Haw Linsoed Oil, I'urnin:? Flttid fn superior article) Turpeiitinc, Alcohol, Lard, Spi'rm, 1'olar, & Machine en rr 9 Fine brandies & wines for medicinal purposes; GIIAEFENBEUG F a m i 1 y Alcilicincs ; Graefenlicrr; Manual of Health, (new edition;) besides many olhsr arlsAe loo uuussroua to men tion. Thankful fur past favors, and soliciting a eoa linusnce f llie same, I resieotfully invite dealers In call and examine my stock. tn jihlge for llieui selves as to quality and prices. My arraaiene-nls for direct immrtation from dealers and manufacturers iu the East are surd lliat eaable me la U gesls cheaier than any oilier koissa on the norihern count. Sules-rooin, Fnmt street, oppo site Upper Wharf. V. W r:THERKORD FORTLASD, O T.. March li, 1109. jel JL'ST received, Ihe lores ityle of sill a sit n HON NETS, I'ghora ami sliaw da: AINSWOKTIi V. DIEKDURFF