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Tb following re the umjorltlu for each e.odid.t- for Congiw, 01 near ai can them jut dows F ,J LoganemnJ. Bhelledo. Counties. .Multnomah ol CIWP: 2? Cotumbia ' Waro; : . ,.l "0 22 63 131) roik Una Hl l4oe , W1 13(J Jacbon ;;j Josepliine Coo and Curry 7 Tillamook 1U Sbeil l probablj elected by from 50 to 100 roJ. Tha Lgiilitiire in anti-Lane by 4 or 5 miJ. on Joint ballot. Wanco girca a tie oto between Win. jgtn and Killy, and aenda the latter to tliii county for liia muj. of 4. If Logan coiitwtii, he will undoubtedly get the Beat, u about 40 fraudulent vote were cart for Kelly hi Wanco. Umatilla and WulU Walla precinct were counted. Hints to Writehs. Do not assume that became you hove something important to communicate, it U necessary to write a long article. A tremendous thought may be packed into a small compass mode as solid as a cannon ball, and, liku the projec tile cut all down beforu it. Short articles ire generally moro effective, Gnd moro rea ders, and are more widely copied than long ones, "aek your thnuyht closely to gtihrr, and though your orticlo mny be brief, it will weigh, ami will be more likely to nmke an impression. " Ye who write for this busy age," soys a luto writer, "speak quick; use short sentences; never stop the reader with a long or ambiguous word; but let the stream of thought Dow right on." I6y A curious episode of the Connecti cut election was witmsst'd in Hartford A woman sought the Republican Commit tees and earnestly urged (lint her husband ami two or three men of his acquaintance might be brought to the polls and guarded while they voted. They wished to voto with the Republicans, but their Irish friends of the Seymour persuasion had sworn they thonhl not. Their names were Liken, and upon being promised I lint these men should be looked after as she desired, the cnthns'. istic politiciuncss withdrew apparently sat isfied. Dr. Emmon's advice to young preachers was not to preach over thirty minutes, say in " There nre no conversions ufter tho first half hour." Wesley held the sume opinion ; and suid, iu one of his letters, " If uny, tlien, of the preachers exceed their tune. (about one hour in tho wole si rvice)I hope you will always put them in mind what is the Methodist rulu. lVople imagine the longer the sermon is, tho mora good it will dn. This is n grand mktukc. The help done on earth, God doeth it himself. And lie does not need that we should use many words." tT The Republican 'Wigwam,' to ac commodate tho National Convention "St Chicago, will be 180 feet long by 100 feet broad, costing $5,000. In the center of the front, on Market street, will bo a dome ttniiountcd by a lurgeenglo and .shield sup porting n flng staff. The architect Ims very pertinently represented a banner float ing iu tho breezo inscriped with the seuti ittt'ut: ' Irrepressible and undivided!' The Pony Express. Mr. Ilollndny, Rent for the Tony Express in San Fran cisco informs tho Bulletin that it costs the company $70,000 to place the necessary stock, forage, provisions, &a, on the road, nd that tue actual monthly expenses of the projectors will foot up $5,000 at least, even though only a single letter is carried. J The question 'Why printers do not aecewl as well us brewers?' was answered the; 'Because printers work for the head and brewers for the stomach and where twenty men have stomachs, not one has brains.' Archbishop Leighton says, " Look en the good in others, and on the evil in wlf; make that the parallel, and then tboa wilt walk humbly. Most men do just the contrary, and that foolish and unjust comparison puffs them up." VI heB a man's conscience beigns to drag, it docs so faster than anything in nature. is like the boilng ol an egg; it is very c'er at first, but as soon as it gets cloudy, m minute nore and you mny cut it with " Blondin announces in ew York papers that he will perform the feat of rope lking over the Niagara Falls on stilts. . The empire of man consists in know ''dge, for bis power is what be knows, atare is to be conquered by obeying. Bacon, l& The appearance of the great comet o'tlurles the Fifth, in August, has been mnouticed by Dutch astrouomer. O&rnnv f1'- if : tt-i a j.a e HI; floor, $5 a $6; poUtoea, 25c; oats, I iae; batter. QSi-Kwn t.)..K......... on I 7 b h,"t L- Pittoct w Mia Gioaouna sxasi J'rillne-, which .he the ICth ToniuLl i 1' T . it b" w,'h Lbrr J U"" B7 I aaa fZ J 5,"eh'' Saouel V il- I - rr-uu, aaa slat ef Uarel, lud ACICtB'J-.hy,e,h,Da" t F- CIIAR.MANB- Public Sale. d,r n Tridav. Jalv 37. llflO. J1L i man m nuuno wnim to inn ininit IN(J i hip uuuao oi i,, n, i. 1 eucnuii. iti lunnjuain Precinct, two miles below Um, W. Jacktou'i Inn-Yard, la Chukanuu couuly, lit folluwin prurly, vm 320 ACRES OF LAND, Willi Mm improvements, am THREE FINE AMERICAS MARES, Oni three-year old Horn, and tie yearling Colli alio Thirty or Forty head of VOWS ana ucl.it vai tur. and also 320 Acre of Lund near Mnlalla Prairla known u tlx Ahbolt claim. Th said chi'mhas anuoyouujf ORCHARD, with other improve UlSlllS. TKRM9 CASH. The tile to Oninmrne l iu o cluck At h. v. A. II. PATTERSON. June iu, ibuii. juw4 IBAKEKYj AND FAMILY GROCERY Tjl CIIAUMAN would rwpertfulty 'o,m Iho jl eoiiv oi uniiuu.y VI I r, nil Iho pub' uv grnrriny, mm lie it (!i:i rirryui( on bm.nei at hia old i:nj, where he will keep on hand Everything in his Line, ...and or... TUE VERY BEST QUALITY. lie k f coiMluntly on hand a large lut of DESIRABLE FAMILY GROCERIES, which he will nil m lew aa they can be b-ug lit at any oilier Ikhim In town. So paina will bo apartd lo (rive entire antiafuO' lion to all who mny fnvor him wiih a call. All or den will be fiilcd with aa mui'h promplueie and luirui-M na pertonui prenence will Moure. PARTIES FUKNISIJED wilh ererylhing iu liia line on the thorteit notice. WEDDING CAKES MADE TO ORDER. Orrgnn City June 16, ISC0. No More Mills Burnt ! "A rtl- nOO't II Dkar Si: I hare now in our 111. Mill one f your Centre Feed Fire-proof JSMl'T MACIIIMCH, put up twu weekaugo. I can y thai 1 coumder it Hie grrate.t improve- mi Ml in tine cIum or machinery Hint liascuinc un der my nulice. The danger from fire by fr clion and duet, cuinnmn to I lie one iu general uae, ia completely obvinleil, I he dust and dirt, hereto fore ao nniitiyiiiir to mo, ia now ill'octuul.'y rem' edied. That part uf the mill before occupied by I lie Pmut Muehiiie la now aa clean as any part of he mill. 1 can nay t hut it ia the beat acnurer of grimi I ever kiw. 1 he improvement in the qual ity of flour will he nt once discovered ; in lact, the creut cluinze produced in every respect ie in deed a very crest one. I would wiy that I have had in in II previous to thia a machinu thut cut the grain very much, but Ihin duea not cut a kernel, and duea not reumre Imlf the power. 1 our ma' chine will certainly tuke the preference iu thia stale, and I wouMaay on the 1 acme count. A. J. Chapman, fund Mills, Oregon City, May 4, lt'iU. VM. MASTEIIS, Agent, Portland, Oregon. To the Millers of this State : You will never tegnt trying thia Smut Mill. You can call and me how thia cleiius wlient, be fore piirchnaing. I have the only one iu Oregon, at present, hut they can aoon he outuincd. I would aay thnt my flour has had a great reputa tion ia Iho lu.it twoyoan, mi J I am aatisfied by the line of thixmut mill that It will atill make an improvement iu the Hour, if any can be made. A.J. CJIAI'MAX. Oregon City, May 2fi, lHtiO. "if SIMILKAMEEN GOLD MINES, HAVE TURNED OUT UT MS 1LJ T2 J BUT THE "Eaglo Boot & Shoo Store" 'IS NO HUM BUG! HERE YOU CAN FIND THE STUFF that will etaiiJ the tare mid wear. 1 1 proi- pecta well, for I raie the color every pan, and if the limee were only a little briaker, 1 think that it would itiv very well ; and if you don't believe it, jtiat como and buy a pair of BOOTS, after you try thcin on, for I Have JTut Received A NEW ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS AND SHOES, or The Latest Style and Fashion. Genta' fine sewed French calf boon, alio pegged calf hootf and ahoet uf all aorta and aizea ; Ladiea' kid, morocco, euamel and cloth gaitera, ailk elas tic Cunereaa-hoel gaitera, miaaea' gnitcra and shoea of everv kind, coarse mid fine : bora' shoea of ev ery kiud that ia mentioned iu my rhyme ; cliil dreu's calf and copper toed shoes ; ladies and children's IIOSU of all sizes, white, brown, and fancvi Miller's Witter-I'roof ULAtkl.NU, J. S. Masuii'a Blacking ; Slioeumker'a Finding, Pegs, awle, hammers, thread, wax, naila, and shoe-knives. Thankful for past patronage, I respectfully so licit a continuance of patronage from my old cus tomers and na many new ones as choose to come. Ladies and ireiitlemeu, give we a call, younj and old, great and small, brave and bold, for I will be ready and happy to wait on yeu all, and in partic ular the ladies ; I like to see them Come to pay me a visit. Remember the place Tiro Doers Eait of Brown $ Brother, Main atrcel, - Oregon CI I y. Ladies and gentlemau, I aaaure yon that I eau sell you boots and shoes as cheep as any bouse in town, er little cheaper for cash down. Small profile and quick sale, that is the talk that telle the tale. myl9 J. MOONEY. GENTLEMEN: IF YOU WANT ANY Fine Clothing, CALL AT BROWN & BROTHER'S. Final Settlement. "VTOTICE as hereby pven that rrancra H.Wil liama, aHrweiairauis of the estate of Jemee -S. Wiluao-. dec'iL, ! of Clkam e. Stale of Orer.. per F. 8. H.JI.nd, her agent, h fi!d h !,Vi. for final aettleiweBt. aad lb firtf Moa- her accoanta for final aeuleinrnt, aad ibe first Mon- ' day il June next is app.ni ir m .ef Iheaameatthe onort-hooee itCVfs thy hi : a.id eouaty. ROBERT CAFF! ELD, , M .J 12, le,0-5w County Judge. J. 11 RALSTON, WHOLESALE jr RETAIL DEALER AY General Merchandise, h now In receipt of XtTSW GOODS selected wiih much care in Sim Francisco. I hare just received ex Northerner and lliotlier Jonathan, Flench, Elijah, it AMERICAN mi.NTrt, bleached sheetinga and lony cloths, plain 4 barred muslin, do do amp niusliu, Violxria lawn, brown sheetings shirtings, h ckoiy stripe, deimns, drills and ship's duck. IRISH LINEXS, linen dumaiik. while Jaina.k. inl.U on.. n.... siau luwsla, aud crsh, V 1. A SI IK E L 8, lite, yellow, re.l, grey, 4 blue, plain and twill. , plain a figured sullnets, juiiee, coltouede', ol liusev beautiful stiles hlai.k,!.. red, blue, k grey. ' lloilerj t ladiea. misses', and children's hma. t.i ...J mixed huae gculs' ami boy' wool aud oottuu Boots and Shoes: large lot genta' fine, medium, and coarse boots shoes, lediee' and niuau.' mU.m lippere, litya' boola a shoes, childreiu' shoes, faucy aud plaiu. II a r die a r c: Pocket knives, pruning anil bud Jinjr knives, knives mid fori- scissors nnd shears, butts and screws, strap lunges, door locks, variety of styies and patterns, hand saws, tenon saws, mmnnsm saws, bench planes, chisels, au-gei-s, auger bitts, axes, hatchets, hammers, shovels, hoes, potato rakes, brads, tacks, finishing nails, cut nails, wrought nails, horse 1 e " ' nans, tvc. XS-aHK.raazr3 BIG Mm. W7fW. Uffara. cofiue. tea. svrun. anil, mul Mnn powders, candlra, saleratna, yeast powders, cream i "ia, sui soue, iu.iiko, ciolliee p 11a, scrub brushes, naiiit hriialu m. Km..... .Ii.i 1. ham. belluws, wow I en pails, wmU tub, aud wavh PJ1IJYTS St OILS: White lead, red lend, Ven. red, PruaNian blue, chrome yellow, clinime ereen. burnt mi l raw um. bel. VelloW 4 black uaillt. Vandvke brown. 'I' TV Sieuue and assorted colored smalls, Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil, Folar oil, lard oil. fish oil. tannera' ail. Chin, not oil, &c, A.C. We will be receiving by every steamer addi tions to our present etteuaive slock, and FARM ERS and others will find il lo their advantage lo call and examiue our L'ooda and prices before buy ing elsewliere. Terms, CASH. J. li. RAU5TON, Corner Main f- Fifth f. Oregon City, October 1, 185U. 85 Ladies: F YOU WISH mm 23233 &S&D3j ....AT A LOW TRICE.... BK SURE TO CALL AT THE STORE OF DROWN $ BROTHER. BOOKS! BOOKS! AT THE OREGON CITY BOOK STORE, .... consisting of. .... Standard Religious, Miscellan eous, and roetical works. Waverly and Dickens's Novels, fcc., &c, &c. Stationery, of nil kinds, etc. April 28 D. D. STF.PIIE.V.SO.V. OREGON CITY 1 MS mm: m mr m. nor -mr . FRANCIS D. HODGSON, A. M., raiNciMt. Mm. Mar Hodoson, Teacher Ornamental Branchct ; Miss Louisa Uhkymax, Tearhrr Inttrumcntal Mneic; Miss A rami NTs IIunbakkb., .luijluiii, Engliih liranehr.t. rpiIE 2d quarter will commence May 14, 1860. The fuclliiies for innlruction in thia school are iperior, nnd the terms more moderate than any houl in the country. An experienced Music Teacher Ims been eu- aged. bnibroidcry and raucy Aeedle-woik taught gratis. scho'ars will be admitted at any tune, and charged only for the number of weeks in attend ance. April 21, IMiO-a Notice. A HOUSE near iho Fcmal SaxiNAar for rent. Enquire at the OREGON CITY BOOKSTORE. Feb. 4, 18bU. 44 .'otice. MR. POST S schoul ia not going to stop in three weeks. We are ready to receive pupils at any time, and our charges will be as low as any other school. J. D. POST. Oregon City, April 6, 1SC0. 32 D. D. STEPHENSON, DENTIST, has removed hie office to the Cits Book Store, where he is prepared to do all work in hia line. He has also an assortment of Patent Medi- cine, which can be had at l'ortlaud prieee, and Dentifrice, that he will warrant not lo injure the leeth, but make the breath aweet and keep the eunuin a healthv cendilioa. Those who deal in that line are invited to call and examiue for them- Ives, lie will shortly hare Fancy Soapt and Perfumery, and various other notions that are so much need ed here. Oregon City, Jan. ill, 1 86(1. Notice. T IKE firm of La Forest & Bacon having been dissolved by mutual pnnseni. 1 nereny iniorin friends and customers' that I srili continue busi. . .t the old stand. E. LA FOREST. my e Oregna City. Jons 25, 183k Island Alill Flour. fOHOSE who wieh to (ret the bbAUIAH L ISLAND MILL FLOl'R, will please eall at the Mill, t Charmaa 4 Warner's, Oregon City, er at Allea et I-ewie'e, Portland, aa the second oawM Wnd Mill eaeks have h-ei bouirht ep by certaii individuals, auJ refilled wilsi mienoe nour. A. J. CHAPIA.H. Islasd MHI, Jul; 23. WiD. Utf "I oon adiiiiiihiler lo t mind (and body) diseased, Alia Willi a sweet ouilvioue antidote Cleanse the fuul sylnn uf iu perilous stud" Shake. A Blessed & Divine Remedy SANGUIFEROUS NERVINE TONIC! Read my Theory of LIFE and DEATH, I WHAT moat diseases piove fatal) that eaily X deaths oveurt that pe',le live fur years a hv 1 lug deuth, weak, Inanimate, and eihaualed uol , from the disease itself, but from an inability in 1 ualure, and nature's siren nth la with.Um.1 or . inaiulain life through the ravages ef disease t.ne iheni slreii"lli, and nature will relieve her self, if stimulated. She has given us herbs aud plai.is to riled all thia. 1'urify the blood, render the inteatiiua, the liver, the heart, and all the natural fiiiijiiona of man or womau active, and vnu have half rolinuered dlaeASo. I)r JACIII1 W Kill) Kit dure coiiscieuliuuslv assure all who read lbs, lhat hia Suiiifuificr or luvifiraliiiiC'or dial producee all the elKcl above described. He haaaeenlhe old, the tottering, the pulaied, the nervous, the dyspeptic, the inebriate, the debau chee, and the invalid revive under ita influence, aa ir new h;e were given them. Dr. Webber's Sanguifler acts on the blood, heart, brain, Intestines, siuews, uervM, the llu.da and semi IIuhIs, and tho whole phyaique, aud BEXEF1TS ALIKE the gloomy hypochuiidr'ac, the dyspeptic, the nervous, debilitated and feeble, tho ovrr-dontorcd Invuliil, Hie bilious aud liver-din ased solforer. the gourmand, Hie doliaiiheo. the lutemperate, and all who sutler ill heallli. "Oil HORRIBLE! OH HORRIBLE! Most Horrible!!!" I When worn-out nature succumbs to DEATH, because she lias not strength 10 reaul. Now. Dr. Jacob Webber's Invigorating Cordial causes strength -that is its mam quulity. The nrat op eration, Tonic 1 the partaker feela then thnt enda lion, ia caused hia akin ia damp, hia limbs supple and active, he frele a wish fur exercise, and knows ho has atrenglh to endure it ; he ia light' spirited: his skin becomes clear; his eyes, too. bo cause hie liter il made active, the hill neutral ixed or ejected, and hie tlood thinned and vert' fied. If lie has a foal itomach, this acta as an aperient, not otherwise. Airaia, it immediately relieves belching, and pn-v-nui an accumulation of wind iu the sloniach. Thi itomach. the great receiver or durase ami lis cure. 1 will now enu merate a few of lliusu d eeaaes where I have seen llr. Webber's luvig'iruliug Cordial act most beau tifully : Nervousness, Weakness, Languor, Fever and Ague, Chills, Pains in the Limbs, Joint?, Body, Delirium Tremens, Tre mors, Constitutional Decline, (from any cause,) Debility in either sex or age, Torpor of the Liver, Bowels, C HABITUAL CONSTIPATION!! This will purify the thick stagnant Mood, cause a healthy action on the bowels, heart, skin, aud brain, and thereby revolutionise the hole system, which haa become dormant an.l inac tive. Two thirds of humnu disemies are caused from some of the above organs being disorgauited. Doctors nay tell you lhat you have such and such a ilia raae, but until medical practice becomes a so ence (and il is nut yet), dii.eu.-e cannot be described to a certauly. This singular medicine fra limKj strengthens the syrlrin, enters at once llie blood, which from eluL'giiiliuers is rapid, courses through the wins and the heart. Mnny I have seen who ensured inn that, three days a'ter using it, they have felt a thrill of animation, menially and bod ily; their chest mid breast was before luuvyj all they ate see.ned to settle there; their rest waa un quiet; their appetite poor; and that Ihia reully blessed cordial removed all such yuiptuin; that strength of limbs, body, appetite, an I rpir.ls wus giveu them by it, and an entire revolution in their worn-out system occuired. The Rev. Robert Schuyler, of Petaluina, save: " For yoars both myself and brother have siiflered so from riyapepaiu. weakness of ami sour stomach, indigestion and flatulence, that life nt times was a burden. Wi have used your Cordial (Dr. Web ber'i Invigorating Ktuiguijicr) lour days, ami feel better than wo huvo for years." Inebriates and Drunkards! &SASM 77ie Appetite for Liquor Destroyed! 0 NE of the beautiful pmperl'es poeteraed by dm.. v r.nutiii s irjVIGORATINQ CORDIAL is that il removes all longing or taste for liquor. Many iuehriulcs have found lhat after it has re newed nnd strengthened them, quieted their nerves, it has caused aversion lo spirits. I have seen it cure some of the most frightful dies where delirium tremeni had actually oecnried. ("Sold by all respectable Druggist in Oregon and California. Beware of Counterfeiti!Se that the names of T. Jours and J V hirer, M. D.. are en the top uf each outside wrapper, aud blown in the g!ue of eauh bottle. Buy none other! BEFORE AND AFTER TAKINO DR. WEBBER'S SANGUIFIER, Or lavlioralU( Cordial. The Three Prettiest Girls XIV OXUBOOXr CITS': Ella, Delia, and Mollie, you know them I am sure, With complexions so lovely, en clear, all ! ao pure; Their hair dark aud silky,' while the teeth of these girls Are au snowy you'd think they bad mouths full ef pearls; Yet every child of Creation, both ladies and genla, Can possess the same beauties fur 10U ceoia. Because the price ie reduced to 25 and SO oenU fur the following superb compounds, a fresh supply of which, fresher aad belter perfumed than ever, haa just been received. Header, altnougn adrennea in us, inese re.iny 6ne articles are all we represent tliem. The Soap (price red need to 2.i cents) acu 10 the mast beau tiful manner in elarifying, whitening, and e'earing the meet discolored, eruptive, and disfigured skin ; while for infants or for shaving, it is oneqaaltd, as healing, aoftening, and making a One lather. For cleaning, dressing, forcing the hair te grow, stopping ite (ailing efT, curing lha dandruff, ite-, the CORAL 11 AI ft RESTORATIVE ie the finest thing made. Price reduced lo 35 eeata. Teeth are mails as white aa snow, the breath sweet, and the gnms hard and healthy, by LA FONTS JAMAICA 8OAP TEETH ROOT. It lathero like enap, and ia beautiful. Trie SO eta. Said at the aboio prices by all druggieie in Cal ifornia and Oregon. Whelesale by Piaa dc WmT, Caowiu. at Caac, and ItsbiU'.To & oe Caa Franeisca- lw GOODS Exchanged for W jL, AT Brown & Brother's, OREGON CITY. & sa 3 ai(D t 7 si PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, Opyoiiti Geo. Aternethy d Co.' Briri Stun, OIIEGON CITY. Til R ninlersigneil are prepared lo take like neMfs, such aa Ambrotypes, Melainotypes, Pho tographs, or PICTURES ON PATENT LEATHER, mituhle for tending in let ten, all of which will be eteculed ia tha L.&TKHT AMD XRVtV.HT AND ON SHORT NOTICE AND REASONABLE TERMS. CROC I'S aud LOCKET riCTURKS U.keu very low. Call and examine our pictures, auj judge for yourselves. Kooins opposite Alx-rnelhy it Ca'a brink store. HOLLAND it DAY. June 11. 1850. Yamhill Trade. Tin V. S. if. Steamer JAS. CHJITOI, jnirr'iLMnTf Capt. JamisD. MiLLia, makes rigulur trips lo Dayton and Lafayette, three limes a week, leav ing Cancuiali every Monday, W'edorsduy, and Kriday mornings, at S o'clock returning uext day. NEW SCHOOL. Tha HUteri af Ibe HOLY XAMIiS OK JKSUS AND MAItV WILL open a Dny Krliool near the Calholie church in OREGON CITY, on Monday, April 8 id. Titsus: Minor 3 0 00 Junior 8 nil Senior 10 1)0 Change of Business. Til E undersigned calls attention te the fact that he has relumed from Portland to Yamhill county for the present, preparatory to leaving for the Atlniitio States. Thuae indebted to me, either by note or bonk account, nre requested to cnine forward and settle inimedialely, Mr. J.. I. HOFFMAN, uf l'ort hind, Oregon, is fully authorised to receive and re ceipt for monies for me, nnd to settle accounts. He will be found at Iigna & Hhnltuck'e Law Of lice. I ehall be found at LAFAYl'TTE, Yum hill county- Those in that part of the country who can more conveniently ulleu l tu the business of a settlement (here, will cell upoa me. Sly medicine are fur sale at I Ir. n enlherford a Drug Store and nlaoat Smith St- Duvia'a, Forlland, Oregon; and at the Drug Store of Ir. Steele, Or egon tity. W. D IIUTCIIINS. ftlarc'i sn, m0. 50. BATHS MEATUS!! ' " Wtwli, and Bo Clean!" IWOL'LD r.pectfully inform the gentlemen of Oregon C'ily lhat I have recently filled up Bathing Ilooms, in connection with my 1!m1 t Shop, whore both WARM AND COLD BATHS can be had ou reasonable terms. March 31, 1600. THOMAS WARD. vi:o. r.. coi.r, (succassua tu w. 11. srKNcaa.) Dctthr in IRON, STEEL, AXLES, SPRINGS, "Wagon Material, Mechanic' Tuoh, A'riculturul Imple ments, and OSmiXUaX BAB.SWABU, FaoxT Steiit PORTLAND. ORDERS SOLICITED. 52 All Kinds of Produce TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOE GOODS, AT DROWN & BROTHER'S. Valuable Property For Sale. THE CHAMPOEG FLOUR MILL. rpiIIS MILL, situated about three fourths of a 1 mile from Ihampoeg in the midst ot the great xraiu-gmwiug country in Oregon, ie offered fur la. Dunne- high water tea winter, nour, dev., can be shipped direct from the Mill. Attached to the mill ie a granary lor rroeivmg and storing wheat, a dwelling house and garden fur the use of the person ia charge. The whole property emhrnceo about rive aches. The machinery of the mill is of rery superior quality, having been imported from Kochcster, N. Y. There are two rune or the best trench Rurra. and an extra nalenl run ef smaller Burrs fer chopped feed, eW. The frame-work, for strength, ate., cannot be surpassed in Oregon, aud the null in all reepecta the keel in the elate. For larticulara, application should be mad to GEO. t. ALLAN, I fL-mnt, A. M.KINLAY, rlMmP9te or to AMOKY HOLUROOK, Champrjeg, Jan 10, 18t0-4lif Oregon City. Mill Seat and Land. I HAVE an excel leut MILL SEAT, ear. rounded wiih excellent TIMBER, which I wonld like to have improved. I will give some millwright who wishes to inveet la a saw mill or grist mill, er bulb, a good chance. The looation ie one of lb very beet for selling inmoer a level erev lo the mill seat, bills lo pull aver, and handy to heavy settlements. I wish also lo eell nan seotioa 01 uinu near by. Tha place ia si miles weet of Lafay elto, Yamhill county. W. L. ADAMS. Nov. 95, 1859. 33if JUST received, the lateit ityli at siui a bst w BONNETS, L-ghora and straw tata. AIXSWOBTH fc DlEP.DORrr. KELLY'S TEMPERANCE HOUSE, Main it., tppoeite Get. Ahmethy $ C'; OUUOON CITV. GOOD ROOMal FITTED UP with a n CLEAN aud comfortable 11 EDS, f..;- for the eapecial aecominodat on of tlioj r'i.ie Imveliug publie. Our lilNl.NlJ IIAI.L U III fin ft in Oregon, our fare good, and charges reasonable. Single meals, oyater suppers, and suppers for parties got up eu ehuit noliee, luthe nealsst uieu ner. raicasi Hoard per week, without kalglng, 00 M by the day, and lodging, 1 60 Single nieale, L0 Night's Hkluiug, it Oct. W, Irl.'iO. E. D. KELLY, Proprietor. Comer Third and Water itreet; appoiiti th Ferry Landing, OREGON CITY. rpiIE traveling puhliu are respectfully a. muted lo give me a caiu TheOrriioii llouae ie the most plea-. antly located hotel iu the Slate, and has been so an etijed as lo nuke il one of the Bi'ait commodi ous houses in the country. THE TABLE will always be supplied wilh the beat that the market atiuius. Guoi accoinmodaliona fur ladiea end families. raicia: Hoard and ludgiiiK, per week (6 00 lluard, without lodging, per week Hoard per day, with Mging 1.50 Single meal -Ml Nighi'e lodging 5l) J. UOEHM. May 7, l?59. l'roprielor. ESTABLISHED 1760i PtTV.IV 1.0tVtl.l.RO, Snuff and Tobacco Manufac turer, 1G & 18 CHAMBER ST., (Formerly 43 Chathum street, New York.) WOl'I.D cull the isperial atteiili .u ef t. ra cers nnd Druggieie Iu h.s removal, aud alau the articles uf hia manufacture, vin UllUWM HMFV, Maccnhov, Di m'gnai, Fine Hopper, 1'uro Virg'u'a, Coarao Itapp e, Naclntocln-a. AmcriciiOrnulleinnn, t'opiiilineu. Yl.lXOW HWVV. Scotch, F'rcah hootch, Hiuh Toast Scotch, Irish High Taut, Fnsh Honey Dew Scotch, or Luu.lytool. TOttW.l'.W. euoatxa. riM rvT uiiRtvixa. shoki.vu. No. 1, P. A. L.., or plain, SI. J ago, No. Cuveudiali,rs'eel, ripuniah, Noe. ltOlllix'd, Sweel-soetitwl tlruncxo, fniiistrr Kitefoot, Tiu F'uil ("uvendiah, Pure Turkish. A Circular of Prices will be sent on anplio ilioii. N. U Note the nev uilicle uf Froth tieol.li SiiiilT. which w.ll be founi a suporiur article for dipping puipi.es. mhlTiiiSdl 'i J. FLEMING, (.IT THE POST-OFFICE BUILDING,) OREGON CITY, HAS ou liuu.l and fur aula, a woll-selrcled as sortment of Books and Stationery, comprising, in part, the following; Family Uiblce and Tea- Cap, letter, and uuie laments, pipe-, Dowiiing's Fruits and Pens Vi l'eii-hnldeni,1 Frail Trees of Amer- Snnd Sl sand beK, lea revised edition, I'lasue piper, perforated XeiViManouio Trestle- boarj adraltitiTP'iier Jioard, ulilulioll a mi l Oiney'a Musnniu Manual, Guographice uuJ At- Odd Fellow Mmiiuil, lasea, , Quiuby'a Mystcriei of Muwm's Farrier, llee-keepiug, Dadd'sCu'.lle St. Hurae Livinloue's 'l'ruvelnin Doclur, Sou ih Africa, Kane's Arclio Explru- Gunn's Doin. Medieine, lions, Saiidera' Old and New llluiik II oks Si. Dill Pa- tSHi!lcrs & Renders, per, Thomwin's Arilh:uetius, (jillepie'a i. Daviea' Fulton & KaHlmau's Surveying, ItiHik-kceptng, wilh Slutes and ilule p ncila, bluuha, Dr. Ilullick's Wuika, Red, blue, V hlk Inks, &.C., &0-, nil of which will be retailed al prices cnrreapomling wilh the limes. ST Don't forjjel ihe ptuce ! il is OPPOSITE LA FOREST . BACON'S. ALSO, FOR SAt.K, Dr. Moffiitt'a Pills' and Pkocuix J5itteiy, anil the Gracfenberj Motliciiios, wlroli are recomiiieuded l those who wish tu live till Ihey die. May H, IN.VJ. JYoticc. s O L D I K 118, TEAMSTERS, S.VILOIH, . (or their IfiuWior orphan children.) who eorved iu any warn or Imttlre, either in Cali fornia or elenthrre, prinr tn .1 irA '.id, ISj.'i, or their children irhu iter nntl'r Ml ynrra nt that date, or auilora who aerved on the eoml of ("ulifor nla iu the Moiican war, will d i well to address us. Claims that hnve been rejectcj in the hauJaof uthor HKents, have been siici:e.nfu!ly obtained by us. Agents acting for na, liberally p tid. I. an I wiirrauis bought an I sold to unlur, an I all boi nesn re'tiiriiig an ngiut nt Wa-liiiigton, ntiendeil lo. It. I). I.l.t ) VI) Sl CD, Aitorneya ..r t'luiin, I'rniioua, lloiinty Laud, &.. Ilulereiicn to any uf the heudi of liepurliiuiila, -ISwIO UPPER WZLLAlVrSTTB Transportation Line! pjj'f STEAMER ONWARD, 81 'UPRISE, " RELIEF, " ELK. WHEN the stage of water permits, one ef these boats will leave CAN KM All for COKVALLIS TWICE A WEEK. For ECO EN E CITY once a w.-ek. The public will be advised uf the regular days for Blurting. O Mora boats will be run if the business do mands it. Freight and naraiige at uaiial ralea. TI1EO. WYCANT, Oregon City, Nov. 1, I Agent. Hogs Wanted. CSH WILL BE PAID FOR 3S0 Head of nogi, Delivered al the, ISLAND MILLS IMMEDIATELY. fy iof bought conitantly. A. .1. CHAPMAN. Oregon City, March 91, 1 8r,0. 50 Special Notice. ALL those indebted lo me are requested to settle their accounts befvra In 10th dUy of May, 180, or I will be oU'.eJ to p'aca the aan.a in aa offleer's hands for oollection. CHARLES ALBRTGHT. Oregon City. April 2S, IrjCO. 3w WW. FAl'LKiLH tV Ot, Dealers in...... tyk, t r. m nr.n, and t"AiTiQ Malrrlal lie ae rally. 123 Baueotne alreet, comer ef Merchant, San rrancisco. XT Trraters ire invited tu make our aieaial ance 4-ira5