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Ua. Karros I I presume tint th proceeding of (Jet Rpubliea Bounty convention of I'olk ouumy aastf forwarded tt the request of III onuveution Itn not been receive I by you, as 1 Me no noiu-s af aVa la Ik but number or th Argua. Hut I OM thai la your notic of tho tariou county at wnitt you hav lncrli lh name, or name, at It old ooinmittfO. Yb Rspubiicans mot In mam convert I ion on tho II of April, MJ appo tiled li. F. Whitson, (of stiaamolh), A moo Harvey (of Ueihcl;, and Juo. Dawae (of Hall Lake), the Republican orulral aauuiiioo for Polk county. You will please eet Vat H. F. WhiUon It chairman of committee. Vat. How i tho nominated candidate for i-ouaiy AJimn of Polk county. li. C. Smitu. " '. Manio Countv, May 12. JCdito Aauu l Politic1 la all tho talk III this Bsrtioa bow, tud thing" begin to wear a bluo at aaot for tho tlectlou of Hlout, ahum you w appro ariattly slyl Uia 'pio-slavery uoininoa of the Byme'a-grooefy eauciu.' Logan will curry tlii Cat (Marion) by from Ibrre hundred and fifty four hundred majority J aud it hi my candid fiaa that ha will flat mora Democratic voir ht BO county tliaa Stout. 1 intend to vote for Lo gM mytelf, and I never vted anything but a clean Paint ratio ticket In my life before. In M.ne aaitoef Ibis county Stout will get hardly any l)rnv aeratie Tolee in Silverlou preoim-t, for instance, wbefO Buab laetyear had niuely-lhree voire, there arokutlic Dt tnocml who sy that tiny intend . for tiieut, the California Know Nothing jf jldate. The fraud which accempUhed Uro defeat Will Dot be erummed dewu the lliroale otfsss Democracy of Marion an 1 Folk without a 'ig.' ' We are generally Douglas men in our aoanly, aad, being free Slate Dcniiicrnta, wo are a leaf't oppuaed to eupporting au out-and-out ad otaset uf s'avery, and a Know Nothing bimidea. rhsps if we can kill oft the cat 'e-p:tw of the gro cery caueue, the Jo Lane pro-alavvry 'fannytirW ejQ be a little more careful how they again out rage the feeling of th Demonruny by rntiirng raihleaaly and roiigh-ahod over tho bounda of for-earaat-e, in attcniiting to subserve Laue'a intereata, Youra, a. Tlir KKXT HoiSE OP Kr.PltESKNTATlVES. It in supposed tliut the next IIou.se of Representatives' will bo composed uh fol krs: " IfcsjiocmM 101 tfeauh American I A frpublinti 104 Worth Americana 5 I,a4iy Democrat 12 Total mrmbera of Congress 237 Thin if the calculation of tho New York llerald, mid accepted by the Wellington Union. Tho "fishy Democrats" include Men men as Clark and lluskin, of New York, mid neverol rciinsylvaiiia members Who choose to tliiuk for tiieniaelvcii, some times, greatly to tho annoyance of the President. If tlieso twelve "fishy Demo crat" be counted as faithful, the classifica tion would be an follows: fjiemoersle 1 U auiwoitioB . 134 Oppee'lien majority y Of course, a body thus constitu Nrore rather unmanageable. T nuaraa on mc Bii'iject; " It is plain that unless the Democrats ain six votes ut the least in tho elections t to be held for tho House, the party will be in a minority in thnt body. Tho mini ber of Democrats who will provo 'fishy' will probably be offset by us many Southern "Americans who will vote with the Demo cratic organization; so that a gain of six or ten in the elections yet to bo held will se cure a Democratic House. Ileuco the great ini)ortnuce of deferring tho orgauiza- tirni nf tho Ilnnan until nil tlin rjiftions i . t. . . i . : i have been held. : The Prospects of Caxmdates. The Washington correspondent of tho Charles ton Mercury inus remarKs on me prospects ,ol the various Democratic candidates lor the Presidency: V Douglas is certainly past praying for. Hunter, who. notwithstanding his lapse in the matter of the free list in the tar.ff of .V7, to the paternity of which he is entitled, is Ibe choice of many of the Slates' rights ."imen in Congress. Though cautious by 'nature, and ready to concede to tho utmost .Srerge of principle to savo the party and the Union, he is a statesman, a man of real . ability and integrity. But Mr. Hunter is thought to have no chance for the nomiua i tion. Nor will any other true States' nrlit u man reepivo it. Neither Jef. Davis. Senator Drown, nor nny other of tho same way of thinking and expressing themselves, mav entertain such hones. Secretary Colli), Senator Slidell. Vice- President Brecken- ridge, and Gov. Wise, from the South, and Gen. Lane aud Mr. Dallas from the North, .are amongst those whose uamcs are can- i vatied. Thk President's Two Declarations. 4 President Buchanan is evidently looking op, having been brought into a very favor able positiou therefor. We find the follow ing nroof of tho fact in the editorial columns : of the New York Times of a late date t V.. ." Within the last ten days Mr. Buchan- an has declared to a Senator of the United States that, tllhouyk he had no parti now, lie would within the next six months have a ' ery strong one, in support of his policy. '. The prediction, doubtless, foreshadows some bold and desperate push for popularity gome foray upon Cuba, or some high hand ed attempt to arouse the sentiments of the nation lor the Ucutnt oi me party. Since 'this astonishing declaration was 'made, bis endorsement by tho Democratic i State Convention of Pennsylvania has caus ' ed Mr. Buchanan to luxuriate in the idea that be hat some sort of a party now. Conse quently jwhu made second declaration as follows, according to the Washington 'correspondence of the New York Courier : aad Enquirer: I learn from a source entitled to perfect credence that Mr. Buchanan, on receiving lntelli-eoce of these proceedings, declared himself to his immediate personal and polit ical friends candidate for rrnornrna'ioH by tin Ckarl'tto Contention, and expressed . confidence that, as be had been sustained by the united Democracy of Pennsylvania, ' nut name would be a word of conciliation 4 and tower of strength in the councils of the aaKtalded deputies oT toe nation. Ut believe that ia the divided condition of tlie ' party between the doctrines of Dooglos and the Dretenejons of Jefferson Davii and Toombs, be will be demanded u the candi- ft fA will fio Union Information comes to me in such a shape a to command my implicit belief." We have no doubt that when tho Presi dent read Col. Forney's call for another convention In Pennsylvania, expressly to re pudiate his administration, ho " declared" a third time, with quite as much energy as before, but with less complacency and do liberateness of expression. Chinese Sugar Cane in Illinois. It t . I . t TYT T 1 1 ' I ftff II 8UIU mai in iiiiauisuu biiu inuMau counties, Illinois, one-third of tho molasses that will be consumed this year, is of home manufacture, made from the Chinese Sugar Cane, which tho farmers of those counties largely and successfully cultivated last sea son. Next year even larger quantities of j the cane will be raised, many fanners being resolved to make enough vugarand molusses to 'do' them and have some to spare. No where in tho United States has the cultiva tion of the cone been so successful aud so encouraging as in Illinois. Mistake at a Ft'NEitAL. About the end of last nionlh tho following singular mistake was made at Dole, in France: Two persons had died at tho hospital of that town, and were to be buried at the same time. Tho deceased were a young girl and a soldier of the garrison. lioth coffins being placed along side each other, they were so confounded thai the young girl was accompanied to her last home by a platoon of dragoons, with military honors, while the young soldier, covered with whito pull of flowers, pious emblems of purity and mnoccucc, was borne on four feminine shoulders, and followed by a procession of young girls reciting prayers. OnEcoN City Market. Wheat $lal. 10; flour $0.50 to $7.50; potatoes 75; oats 02; butter, fresh, 30c packed, 20c; bucou 15 to 10c; eggs 20c. tttwtai Circle. The ladiea connected willi the First Congrega tional Church in Oregon City, take tliia opportuni ty to infurin the public that they have recently orguiiixed a Sewing Circle, for Ilie purpoee of aa aaiiug in dofruying the ixpenrea of the church. Tlivy are now ready to n ee ve work from gentle men or ladiea, which ahall be promptly and neatly eiecutvd on reueonabie term. Any gentlemen iuterealed in the object may become honorary nxnibera by paying an annual inlmcrption of fcW.OU. Any donalioua will be gratefully received. , Secretary. March 2(1, IS5D. MARRIED: At Salem, on the 27lh of March, 1850. by Rer. .1. Wiuea, Mr. G. It. Coluiu to Mise Catharine DISS: In Portland, on the 1 1th inal.. of eollffeatinn uf the brain, Carrie B., only ehild of Ceo. - II. and Kata Wi liana, aced S yeara and t) nionlha. In Yrekn, Cel., May lal, Jamea iiiru, lateot Oregon, aged M years. Thief! CJO.ME thief entered my prem aia ou Monday, tl lllih inaL. between 9 and & o'eloek, aue atole Hie follow tug deacr.bed property I One doable-bar rel ahol guu, pretty long b.irrl, fto. juf waaoing lining very vloaely, eaieoially the riitW hand bar rel, and the riglit hand Ik k pull olf mupli harder than the left; wilier alra ght bn ech, believed lo be Kngliah walnut, carved about the lock, aud in the bieech waa inverted a email aquure piece bf ailvel ; alro a powder-horn aud a lot-bell, tile char ger of wh eh waa a Utile out of repair) ulao one uf Coli'a five-alioolera, No. nol ivnii nib. red, near ly uew, with a bluck acabbard j alao a wlver watch aomewliat worn, thought to have a email rilk guard and email brae key. Several amaller artl u. a wi re taken, of little account to the kwer, audi a butcher kuile, lien hooka, 4c. Suapiciona are enteriaiued of u young mau calling hiniaell Char ley Winne;-, who hut been lurking auoui my pi i mwea ae'verul duya, aa well aa the neighborhood, and formerly worked in the neighlwrhooJ t vari- oiu lucr, and ia regarded aa rather a auapiciou character. Winney, when last aeon anid he waa going lo the Dallea. where he aaye he hae former ly lived. He ia ubout 35 ye.ira old, about 5 feet 10 iuchee in heieht: heavy ae!, black hair, a dull, a'eepy eye, and ueeaagreal deal of lobneco which he mualicule very aud.bly. lieti luat een ne wore a pair of blue puna, nocoul, a p iir of thick alioea, and a gray hair cap, which he aaid woe made of a wildcat a ekm. A letvurd ol S5n will lie given for the recovery of the properly, and f 200 for the apprehena on aud conviction or the thiel, and any information that will lead to the recovery of the piopeny or detection of the thief, will be thankfully received and liberally rewarded. JOSEPH SAW yER. Auo., May l, ISoS. owa ISchool Wanted. AN expirienced TEACHER wihe to take charge of a acliool. B eidea the hranchee ukiibIIv tanirlit. he ia well qualilied to leach Geom etry, Trigonometr)'. Practical Surveying, 4;c., Ate. Apply at the Argue UHice. may 14, To Rent. A DW 2X. gl. DWELLtXG HOUSE, wilh en pot having 30 bearing peach ireea, and ion apple, pear, biiu cuerry Ireee, a fourth of them bearing. Thin Dl.ce ia convenient to a good at hool, being half mileeaet of the Oregon City Seminar)-. Wood and work on the place will be taken in pay for the rent. D" For further particulate, inquire at the Argue Office. May 14, 18.".9 5nd OREGON CITY SEMINARY. FRAXCIS D. HODGSON, A. M., Pswcirat, aaaiated by competent teacher. calkndb ma 18"9 : SD Term commtneu May 3.1; 3d, Septembers; A 4tk, Aotemeer 31. tuitiii roa tibh or elivk wane. Primary Department $ 5 50 Common Englwb branchea 6 5 Higher Englnh aud Muthematica 8 50 Ancient At Modern Lunguagee.eilra, each 3 00 Oil painting, extra 10 00 Drawing, extra 3 Lie of Piano, lor practice 3 00 Inatromenlal Muaic (Piano) extra. IT TuitioB invariably in alvuoce. Thb luaiKutioo, which ba been in aBeeafal operation one year, nftorde auprrior facilitie for the vouoe of butb er,e. It ia aupulied with a fod philoaopliical apparatoa, map, library, and piano. A few boaroere can be accommodated ia the Inaiiwiioo on very moderate terms. Hoard can alao be obtained at reaaouable ratae ia In vicin ity of the Seminary. For farther particauu-e, Bddreae tho FriacipeJ. MayU,lB59. m GEO. A. NOBLE, A.M. & M.D. PHYSICIAN ft SURSECI1. ewai.. NEXT DOOR TO MR. CAU- FIELD S STORE, ! Ill TBI BIIWII T. X. B-Fawly Medieine per pared ia the aaoat careful aaaaBer, and alway oB Band. Oreyeia City Man k 36, Sjm3 tperlXurtap, TVW I1T met laaml. and Mr aaw ey 11 auj It THOS. J0H5H0N. " J. FLEMING, (AT THE POST-OFFICE BUILD1SQ,) OREGON CITY, HAS on hand aud for sale, a weU-eelecled aa aortmrnt of Books and Stationery, eompriaing, in par), the following! Family Riblea and Tea- Cap, Inter, aud Bote lumenta, P"Pr Downiug'e Fruiu and Pei.a ii Pen-holdari, Fruit Treea of Amer- Sand aV aand boiei, lea reviwd edition, Tiaeue paper, perforated New Muaouie Treatle- boarjo.drallingpapar Board, MilclieH'a and Uluvy'a Manonio Manual, Ueographita aud At- Odd Fellowa' Manual, buwa, Qniuby'a Mja.erie of Maaon'a Farrier, Bee-keeping, liidd'aCallle eV Horao Livinulone' Travcla in Doctor, South Africa, Kuue'i Arctic Eiplra- Guun'a Ooin. Medicine, tiona, Sandera' Old and New Blank Booka it dill Pa- Siellera At Headera, per, Thomeon'a Arilhmetica, Oiilenpie'e eV Daviea' Fulton A Eaatman'a Surveying, liook-kceping, wilh filali'e and )ete pncila, blank, Dr. Ilollick'a Worka, Hvd.blue, ftblk luka, 4tc, Vc, all of which will be retailed at price correaponding with the limee. ST Dou't foriret the place ! it is OPPOSITE LA FOREST fj- BACON'S. ALSO, FOR SALK, Dr. Moffatt's Pills and Plioenk Bitters, and the Graefenberg Medicines, wh'ch are recommended to tlioae who wiab lolive till they d.e. May 14, 1859. Great Inducements AT LA FOREST & BACON'S. WE take Ihi method of Informing the pub lic that we believe it beat for purcbaeer and aeller that NO CREDIT be givea; we therefore commence an eutirely new ayatem. We will not ell our good oa Buy other term than for Cash or Country Produce. W hav a large Block of 00991 conaialing of GROCERIES, miJT-MBS aOTHI25S, LADIES' FANCY GOODS, BOOTS if SHOES, Crockery, Glassware, Hardware. Now lirtea to tta for a moment or twt) While W uae our etibrte in convincing you That paying caah down for whatever you get b betur than buying goode on a credit. You will find by reading our advertieement That we purpoae eelling for at le.Ht ten pitr cent Cheiiper for caah titan we could on time) Tliia ia certainly belter, the buyer will Hud. Ibfe ladiea can find all they may require, torn fin ailk dreaae to plain bonnet wire ; The gentlemen alao can here be rigged out With fine doe panta, veat, shirt, and a coat. The farmers also ahould here come and era If we huve not got ireod auirar and eofTee, Tea, rice, atarch, tobacco, ealt, and aoap, Nails, cup aud saucer, ealaratue, and rope. Come farmer, try ua, and then you will aee It' we do not do jmt aa we agree ; We oromiae to aell enoii at pricee below. With freight only added, which i right you know. For IVer Vtttt Ibrgat jut where we reside, I'oet it White' Hook Store ia on thn eaut aide J La Foreat cV Bacntl in the name of the firm, Our motto, email profile but a quick return. Bring on your cash, your egga, and your butter, And if it ia raining dou't tp for the weather. All iudebted toua. yon come along too, The cash We are ueodlng, your Diratont a!an. OaituoN Crrv May 14. 1859. DRS. Q. A. ft ADA M. WEED, HTtee-Mteleat (or Water-Care) JJAVIXG loeated at sA.ujmnata We shall be happy lo attend to call, both in town and country. MRS WEED will eive eftreinl attention lo OBSTETRICS, and disease, peculiar to womeu and children U We make no use nf druga, but rely entire Iv upon ktieeine appliance: Patient at a distance visited on reaeonnble terma. They may be cousultrd personally or by letter, frte. may , icoa. Corner Third and Wter ttrteUt ppotite the E f --JL-- retry Mjmnutfft OREGrOIf CITY. fpHE traveling publio are respectfully m iuviwu iu n,w H la at Tim iirmann llnusfl ia the moat rrlrr r" anily located hotel in the Stale, aud ha been so arranged a lo make it one oi uie most oommoai- on houses in the country. THE TABLE will alway ba auppli.d with the best ill at the market afford.. Ciuoj act-ommodationa for ladiea and families. raicxai Board and lodging, ier week Board, without lodging, per week. Single meal ..700 .. 6 00 .. AO Nighl'a lodging .50 J. BuEIIM. May 7, lM. Proprietor. BOOKS! BOOKS! JUST RECEIVED, at the CITY BOOK STORE, a Urge assortment of BOOKS, CONSISTING OF Standard Religious, Miscellan- . eons, and Poetical works, . Waverly and Dickens's Novek, &lc, &c, Sic. Stationery, of all kinds, etc Oregon Chy.Apl30 POST fc WHITE. STOVES, STOVES, At Portland Prices 1 a. HXLWAXW, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER, Maia Street, opposite the U. 8. Houl, OREGON CITY, IMPORTER OF COOK, Parlor, and Box Store, Tin, Sheet Iron, and Copper, Planished and Japanned Mare, Hones-furnishing Hardware, Fore and Lilt Pump Rubber Hose, Hydraulic Rama, Lead Pipe, Mheet Zinc, tanldroa Kettle, Braaa Ket tle, Skllete aad Bake Ovesa, Cow Bella, Sauce Pans, eke., (Ve. Aan, MANUFACTURER or Tib, Copper, and Sbeot Iroa War, f every dasgnpuai. Steamboat od Jobbng work deo st lb low est rate. p"y EMPIIIE Wholesale and Retail S T O It E l ARE you going to Oregon City to buy Goodet If ao, yea would arobibly like to know where you can buy the moat aud beat for the leaat mo ney . J bat place la Brown & Wolf's, eeUbluliment, oppoelto Oitfu'e Saoea, ud ae miatane. We hare jut received a heavy bmotI. ment from San Franeiaca, which, having fmigbl low, we are able lo aall ia aueh a way that our price ahall apeak for tbemealvee, without niueh puffing. W hav GENTLEMUN'S VIIIM OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ICM a aack 4 frock post, raglaue, lalmaa, jacketa, vest, pants, cravat, finhirt, Pollara. diBwara, under ihirU, aashra, sverbanhh and all kinda of India-rubber clothing. ALSO, ALL KINDS OF DWE moon French, Enirlish, American, a furniture calico, giuuham. of all color, all wool and hlf wool d laiara, French, tnglieh, a American merinos, aliacaa, s.lk wonted, all colors, all Weol and hlf wool plaida, (ilk a woollen shawls, (ingle er d'ble, Perry's style of dreas goods, cashmeres, velvets, linaeye, brown a bleached sheeting, jane., oil cloth, Irish linena, (ilk, cambric. SILK AND VELVET BONNETS, earfa, sleeves, chemisettes, edging, ribbons, hdkfa, gloves, hosiery, needles, pins, hooks, eyes, perfumery, hair oil. boots, shoes, rubbers, hats, caps, accordeons, J 15 IT It 21 7, BRACELETS, Cigars. Tobacco, Pipes, and about 375 other arttclee too aumereua and too cheap to pay for advertising. Now the fact ia, as we are permanently locaieo. we are desirous of doing buaineaa on such terma mat we anau noi oe comiwuvu iv sen wi but we intend, by quirk aale and email profile, t live aud let live. Ladies and gentlemen are al way welcome, and will be promptly waited on. that our (lore is opposite Gibnn't Salon. Tie no trouble to ehow our goode, and w can heat Portland all the time in pricee. If you doubt it, call and satisfy yourselves that there ut no hum bulging iu the Matter. " BROWN At WOLF. Oregon City, April 93, 1859. Sm6 TltHS. TAYLOR will open a SELECT lvj SCHOOL for Ihv accommodation of a lini ited number of uupila (aav tWenty-fiv) at her res ideucv in this city uear IhBSemiuary, on MoKdaV, t as. UH, 1059. TVaaa Primary acd common Ensliah, tier term of eleven weeka $5.00 Tuition payable in advance. Fb. 19. '59. CLARISSA E. TAYLOR. Order for Amoaraaee. N'OTICE is hereby f.ven, that Joseph Church, administralur of the eataie of N. J. Lamb, deceased, hae Ihia day filed hie petition in the Probate court for Claekamaa county, praying for an Order lo aell the teal properly belonging to said estate. li is therefore ordered that ell nersnns interested in said estate apbear before irto on Monday, the twenlv-lhird day of May. tr);9, at the usual place of holding courta in aaid county, and ahow cause, if any they have, why aa order ahtmld not be granted lo the administrator to aell the real properly belonging to the ealale of N. J. Lamb, deceased, to pay the debla and chargea out-lauding against the eatate. ROBERT CAUFIELD, April 33, 1859-2w4 Judge of Probate. MR. POSTS SCHOOL notice. FftHE subscriber will re-open his school on Mon I dav. April 2.i. 1850. Number limited to 15. No pupil received for le than on term. Ouly those Who will be willing to exert theniaelve lo learn, desired. Tuitior. Q10 for a term of 11 weeka, payable in advance. Board 82-50 er $4.25 per week. JOHN D. POST. Oregon City, April 9, 1 859. 52w3 Boots and Shoes! J. B. BLANPIED, Next tioor to Sehram'e Saddler shop, Mailt (trael, OUEtJON CUT, WOULD say to the public that hi is in the eonstaut receipt of Boots and Shoes of the latest pat terns and styles, which be will aell a cheap as any other establishment in town, it not cheaper! A FULL ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' WEAR ALWAYS ON HAND. yrVl"f A sfcepairinr done to order, AND IN bUPEKIOK STYLE. April 30, 185D. 3y Wanted. rrVJ seme man wh will take cattle in payment I I Will eive a job of making, hauling, and lay. ing up tan er fifteen thoucand rails. My place ia eix mile west of Lafayette, Yamhill county. May 7. )H59tf W. L ADAMS, Zn aTtutice'i Court State of Oregon, County of Yomkill, oo. mO FRANCIS CIIASEt Yon ar hereby bo- 1 tilled that a writ of aitachmeut ha been av aued againet you and your property attached, ealiafy the demand of Johnaoa Halle, amoaoting to $56.25. Now, unless yon shall appear before Harvey Higley, a Justase of the reaee In Bad M r aid county, at his effiee in Pleasant Valley pre cinct, oo the I lib day of June, 1859, judgment will be rendered again yon and your property sold lo pay tbe dM. J laiwl the blh day of April 1859. JOHNSON HALLE, w4 PI'BtitT. Painting. TlEING Dermaneutly located ia OregoB City, J) I take ihia method of informing the eithvea of ihi vl -inlty and Ui adiotoing country al I am alway prepared lo HOVSR, ORNAMENTAL, AND 810N PAINTINO, oa the moat favorable term. Having followed the business for many year, I am euofi leot that I eaa live entire sa Uaf actios to my eustonvers. IT Shop ooe door a bo the Oregon City Drug Store. U MUKKAY Sept. II. 1858. -i NOTHING TO WEAR, and Nutfcog lo Bay t Haabaad eenoaWife; at OREOON CITY BOOK STORE T AMS, fireeereed fmrU, brasdird fraiu, ete-, at V tninun ican.iii o MUSICHUVSI1 fylE kavaea baad a largo aaaortmcul of OP ALL KINDS, embracing the following t Priucc 0 ItTclo&couG a Ian aaeortment, of the follewinf kind t Nine octave, Biano-casstf, Two S do. do. double-reeded, One 5 do. do. double bauk, On 6 da. do. Two S do. portable. T.CILRgRT it CO.'S CELEBRATED besides a Urg ossoiimsat of Guitars, AccordconSj Clarionet'', Hutes, tMznmo) 4Vc.02 POST ft WHITE, Oregoa City, Apt 9. At Ike City Book Store. SINGING BOOKS! New Cute of Ziou : TL'ST received. 100 eopiee of Hi New Lute (I hT Zwa. Feb. Jit. JOHN A. POST At oo. Zrra fcr Sale. I II AVE bought all the IRON belonging to ilia Arm of AUmn, MeKinlty 4 f ., nd will on tinuo the buaineaa at their old eland for the pres ent. Those wishing t porches iroa, will find it I their interest to call on me. JAMES MOFFATT. Oragoa City, r.b. S, IS5. 43 SADDLERY, A2TD BAIUTESS-MAKINO, OREGON CITY, AM new carrying no a Saddler' and Har. . ness maker's shop in this city, and have con- slantly on haud the best of Ready-made harness, saddles, un dies, halters, martingal, and evsrything In my lino. I am also ready to make lo order anything In my line that may be called for, on a abort notic. My motio re, Mako a good article, and aell It cheap. I solicit patrou ufM Hi home and fmm abroad. My establi.hnient i nearly opposite Charman dc Warner s Old Bland oa Main street. J. SCIIKAM April 9, 1859. 51in6 ah tjH a. ssasv siaasvaa TRRNCH confectioneries, such as gum drops, X' Froudans. mottoes, cokdul cahuv, aiiuonai rock candy, etc., at ... . .. . .... . . ii ...luunvld I'ee. It). DIIAKMAJI Cf BCMBnr.1 a ieW Arranffcments. TTAVIXG formed a copartnership wilh Ur. 1 POPPLETON, recently from Ohio, we are now orenared to practice medicine uliun a more extended scale than I hav hitherto been able lo do. I am alio tersely Increasing th circulation f my medicine, and hope ere many uiontlu to unply all IB unponaai point in ins lem.urj. it . v. nv ii siii.o. Lnfoytte, June 10, 1858. 9tf A LIST OF LETTERS remaining in Hie post-office at Needy, which, if not taken out by tbe hrsl.f July, IBM, will ba sent tome aeau letter omoa : JsineeM.Browni Cyrua Leyda, William Custatd, Ira Moody, Joshua Root. April SO, 18.19. J. S. VINSON, P. M. Ta I be A Illicit d. TM ItllTrillNfl' CELEB HATED B.VL I I ..S W;l.l rk.M.11 Mfilli uarialu nf Itia Hill VI " ou y,,, , .... .... ..j w. ... other popular Botanical Meiieinre, are tiow for als at CIlAKLEia rurns, urtgon my, snu . i,eau nsUQiVlWtt n..nL Alv Uane'i dtretie Bzpeditton. DUSSELL'S CRIMEAN WAR, and outer XV interesting work, for sale at the deo 95 i:n i lltwii Biuitik CYCLOPEDIA of Modern Travel, and Swau'a Three Years' Reaideno on the North Wist coast for nls at the CITY BOOK BTOKK. Ordlnaaee XTo. as. To RrguUtt tke Granting of Liquor Lieeiue. Sao. 1. Be it orduintd bv tke City Council of Oregon City, That it ahull not be lawful for any person to sell spirituous or malt liquors Within the city limits in leas quautilie than one quart, with out first obtaining license therefor in accordance wilh the provisions of this ordinance. Sic. i. Any person desiring io procure license to cell spirituous liquors, snail give puuuc nonce thai al Hit expiration or ten days he will nmily to the City Collector therefor. Hueh notice shall be in writing, aod given by posting the same a three of the most publio places iu tho corporate limit of th city. Sic. 3. At tb expiration ol leu days unto ine lime of giving aueh notice such person ahall present lo the Citv Collector a petition eigned by a ma jority of tne legal voters of Ihe city, aueh majority lo be delerminod a ioiiowii ii mere ou uu m monnrauc again! the granting of audi liceuae, th om presented Upeu th ptlition ahall be deemed a majority ; but il a remonstrance be pre sented at the lime of presenting aueh petition, Ihe applicant for hcn shall procure ae signer to his petition Ihe names of aa actual mujority or voters of the eily, lo be oeUblwhod to Ihe satisfaction of the City Collector, within throe day after audi application. Skc. 4. Any applicant for license, who shall comply wilh Ihe two preceding sections, shsll be entitled to reoeive Ihe same upon paying Ihe City Collector tbe sum of two hundred dollars per au aura, er ia Ihe asm proportion for a lea period s provided that no license shall be giuntrd far s Im period than six months. Sic. 5. Every person applying for Keen as aforesaid, before receiving the earne, ahall execut lo Ihe City Coaacil a buod iu lb penal sum of five hundred dollars, wita two or more good aureliea, eoodiuoned that he will keep an ordeily house j that he will not permit aay unlawful gamiligor riot ous conduct in or about bar houa ; that b wiil not giro, aell, or otherwise durpoae of spirituous liquors b lh first day of Ihe week commonly called Sunday I and th violatioa of any of th condition of KB bond shall subject lh offender to a fine of aol lea lhaa twenty net more than one hundred dollar ra. la b recovered apoB complaint before th Mayor of Reejerdor; and if such person shall fail lo pay aay sack fine ansssid against him, and the costs, he (ball a Mnurassae oa aay lor ev ery two dot la re thereof Butil it i discharged ( and Bay lOtaiNM r too oessdiuoos or wen chwi anau work B forfertore of Ihe licen granted lo the of. fender, aad be (ball be debarred from procuring UeeoM for (I meal after conviction of the otfeose. Sec. 6. Il ia hereby mad lh apeoial duty of lh City Collector aad Marshal to eompleia sfall person violating Ihi ordinance. Sac 7. Th City Colleotof oliall, at each term of th Diatriet Court la Ui eeaaty uf Clackamas, return U th Grand Jury thereof, th name of all aefanae who hav oVained Itornao sf Bin smos the preceding term of Court, aud the lime oT lb ex piralioa af any that may bar bee deii mined aoriag Ui eaealion. Sao. 8. This ordiaaaea to take effect oa and arise iu ssjblieauoa. Adested by Ike CHy Ceesaailof Oregon City, April 1, MM. W. C. Job):, Recorder. SJaXX.The mrsd extraordinary chemical di covrry of modern limes hi III Anliphlogistia Halt. It iii'l tipou III blood pievisely In the asm manners lh vaeoin matter oiieralte in th pre vention of malignant di.euere. Il eurea only dl- rosea which at Inflammatory in Ibeir ualur. First, inllinimalioii of lh head and thioat, such brain ferer, his, liradnelie, neuralgia, eryaipela, and calarrh. neeoud, eaaee of intlumuiulion in the ehestand ablonxn. vii.t inllamad lungs and liver, pleurisy, dyeppeia, aslliiua, gravel, piles, Ao. Third, inflaininntion of tlm exlrrniitie and kin, to wit: rheumatism, scrofula, uleera, sesrlsl fsver, vsnairal and cutaneous alTections. This chenileiil comliination is so powerful and instanta nenus in III elT cls, that lbs dose la ouly what will a.lhere to a quill dipped in the Hull and held lo the lomruu for on miniii. Th most astounding r still hsve invariably followed ila una in the Allan. tic State, aud thousands or telunn i n to n virtue nan be furnished, If required. The pro. prietor aska not, however, for l aith, but I willing to let the Halt abi.l by it work., confidant that il will never fuil. It ie put up iu draelnn pnekagea, pric Two Dollars, and will be forwarded by mail, pool paid, to any part of th country, upon reee'pt of that auiii, addressed lo liEDI.NUTON ii CO., San Francisco. Full dirwtiona uccninpany each pneknge. A o.)n aa a auftmient aupply can b oh tainrd, it will h forale by Dmgsi.la genemlly V. Coggewell, M. l.,discoerer aim pronncior. Hole Aijenla for California and Oregon, REDING U!i at.l t., n lioleaalo uruttgnis, nan rnw . Da. A. II. STEELE Agent lor Oregon City Rheumatism. In all esses of Inflammatory Rheumatism, heiher scute or clironlc, the Anlliililogislie Salt, disoovered by Dr. F. Coggswell, of Boalon, la a sure and Infallible result. In New England, where Ihia disease ia very prevalent, Hie Salt li never been known to fuil in elfectiiig a radical cure, aud of giving psnnanent relief. Uheuma liam la almost invanuhly roused by inflammation and colds, and the peculiar ell'ect of this medicine, aa its name (Antiphlogistio or Anti-inflammatory) igiiifi , lo reduce intlamuutiun, and balance the circulation or Ilie Diooa, biiu rue utiius oi inn body. It doee not profess to be a grand panacea, but Is calculated eirredy for all diseases ef an Inflammatory nature, and is thus a perfeet aiibitl lute for blood-letting in all ita forma. It is for sal by all Druggists. Oenerul Agent, llcoutuTux As Co , Wholesale Druggista, Sau Frsneiaco. SrondiiUi, Asthma, Oatorr'a. Theso diseaiea, uud other of a similar chantkj ler, caused by ooMa and inllnnm ition, yield read ily and certainly to the eflVota of the Aiillililogis tie Halt ll ia peculiarly beneficial in nil d eeasr of this nature, a they uro iuvaribly caused by a tendency of blood to the beuud and throat, ana the certain result of lh use of la is medical salt lo redace influinmation and equuliu the circula tion of Hi fluida of tbe b oly. It ia alao remurka bly rfficiicioue ill all infliiiintory diseases of the cheat and utxioiiMi, aueh aa Piles, Gravel, Vene real, Dyspepsia, Pleurisy, o. No belter svi denee of the value of this medieine can be given than the fuel that, allbuugli it is now two yeara aince It was first ollered to Hie publio, the discov. erer has been able lo auawer but a small portion of hie ordara, and it ia only within tho lost two months that il could be ohluiue.l at any prioo la Ihia Slate. For sals by all Drngjiats. Oeiieral Agents, RkdikUTosi & Co., Wholeeulo Drngiriata, Han Kraneiacu. Agent for Oregon City, ! A. II. STEELE. 47m3 W. WEATHERFORD, IMPORTIiVa d: WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, NOW receiving ex clipper ships Archer and Rohiil Hood, and mm to arnv by clipper Uoenu Telegraph, Neptune' Favorite, Challenger, Wixurd,aui Lookout, direct irum now iuib,. Largrst assortment of DRUGS, ClIKiMICALS, PMJYTS OILS, Ever Imported to Oregon! purchased for cash, comprising a full aaaurlmrut f Patent Medicines, '.Israel fr,n ilni nnuurautiirera) including every article unually found in a drug stole, Window Glass, (French and American,) Druirffist Glassware, Fine Paints, (Ground, Dry, and in Oil, of ev ery variety,) Red & White Lead, Various brand:. Pa!nt find Vara" ah Brushes, (largo variety ,j Coach, Japan, Black tt Furniture Varnishes, TWilntl and llaw Linseed Oil, Burning Fluid (asuperior article) 'i' 1 lirjiuilliin:, Alcohol, Iard, Sperm, Polar, & Machine Fine brandies & wines for medicinal purposes; GRAEFENBEttG Family Medicines; Graefenberg Manual of Health, (new edition;) bosuiss aiany other articU U nunwrnu to meu tion. , ,. . . Thankful for part favor, ami solmUuig a con. linuaocs Die same, I re.iectfully ijivile df alera U call and examine my e!;k, ainlpilje for tiiin solve aa lo .juality aud prices. My srraiiifriiK-nt for direct importation from Iralerssud mauufacturera in the Kat are aueh lhal enable me to sell goods ehsaper than Buy ulber bouse on tbe northern est Saltis-rotjin, Front street, oppo site Unrwr Wharf. .a in ai'itpfivnnn W . C II'jT VliiV' PORTLAND, O T. March 2. 13. jl JUST weired, the late 'y' of WLL B AT li BONNETS, Ixghorn nd stiw Usui. AINSWORTII I'lUifWRrr. ' date of inoa-rat:oii and r ompr onu J