The Oregon Argus. (Oregon City [Or.]) 1855-1863, December 13, 1856, Image 3

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    Taylor gave noilot of bill concerning
tbt pilatage or the Columbia River and
U inspection of (lb.
Starkweather gate notice of A bill to
amend an act regulating the fea of ofllcen.
Galea, of a bill defining the boundary
lines between Washington and Wasco
eountias.
Brown of Multnomah, of a bill requi
ring judge of prubale, auditori, and jus
tioea of tbe peace to be elected annually.
Smiib of Linn reported a bill from the
judiciary committee, conforming the action
of courta to the late act of Congress.
Afternoon, Avery offered a bill chang
ing the judicial diitricta.
Collnrd presented Lit bill repealing tbe
act la reference to tlie compcniaiion of
Judges and clerks of election.
. Lovejoy gave notice of a bill to amend
an act relating to the treasury department,
Dryer offered a resolution inking in fur.
maiion of the Quartermaster General con
cerning the condition of hit cah and acrip
account aince the salt of government
property. Adopted. . -
Dryer cave notice of a bill repealing tbe
viva voce ac.
Smith of Linn offered a reiolution tlmt
when the House adjourn, it adjourn to 10
o'clock tomorrow.
Dryer opposed it for the reason that they
came there to do business fur their constit
uent, and he was in favor of dispatching
business as fast as possible. Ho was op-,
posed to procrastinating the aession lo an
unnecessary length.
Drown of Multnomah moved to lay the
resolution on the table. Lost.
Resolution adopted.
- Consor gave police of bill to prevent
begs running at large,
December 5.
Cocncu. O'Bryant presented a poti.
(ion from II. N. V. Ilultnes, claiming the
aeat as representative of Polk and Tilla
mook, instead of N. Ford.
Smith's motion to lay on the table was
lost.
Drain moved to refer it to a committee
of three. Adopted.
Peebles, Smith, and Drain were ap
pointed tbe committee.
Cornelius presented the petition of P.
Crawford and others, viewers of Territorial
ltoads, asking compensation.
Drain o (To red a bill repealing the act for
relocating county seats.
IIoDSR. The House proceeded to the
election of an enrolling clerk in place of
Mr. Looney, who declined serving. Thos.
B. Micou was elected.
Brown of Multnomah offered a bill in
corporating the VViUflmette Free Ferry
Company at Portland.
Lovejoy gave notice of a bill to amend
the act rotating to tlio sale of school lands
in Oregon.
, Taylor gave notice of a bill to amend the
law relating to Territorial Printer.
Dryer offered resolutions requesting in
formation of the Penitentiary commis
sioners as to the property of the establish
ment, and as to the precise location of the
buildings, and as to the owneis of the land
occupied. Adopted.
Cnnsor gave notice of a bill to amend
an act relating to roads and ferries.
Dryer gave notice of a bill to amend the
militia act.
,, Afternoon. Brown from committee re
ported a bill requiring the Penitentiary
commissioners to employ the labor of the
convicts on the Territorial Road from Port
land to Salem, when not otherwise en
gaged the county of Multnomah te pay
the expense of keeping them while em
ployed on the road.
On motion of Smith of Linn the House
agreed lo take up the contested seat case
of Clatsop on Monday next.
Johnson offered a resolution calling upon
the Commissary and Surgeon Generals to
report soon on the financial condition of
their departments.
Smith of Linn opposed the resolution
on tbe ground that these officers Were
already busy ;n making out their reports,
which the law required them to present to
he Governor, and not to the Legislature.
Dryer replied that if these officers had
Ikept their books as tbey should, they were
f course ready to report any day ; and as
tbe peeple were about as much interested
in this matter as the Governor, he wanted
the report made to the Legislature.'
Resolution adopted.
Adjourned to Monday.
Late from Central America.
Costa Rica. A railroad is about to be con
trocted from Punt Arcus to the Barranca, a di
ttoes of seven miles, sod which Is considered u
th wont part of ths road between Panta Arena
and Sn Jon.
Congress has voted $75,000 for the campaign
in Nicaragua. It is to be levied on the nsual sys
tern, , "proportional aesesMnenl," and it is lo bear
an interest of two percent, per month, payable an
nually. On (lie 27th October the Legur arrived at Punta
Arena from La Union and Realejo, having on
board a apecial messenger from Guatemala with
despatches for tbe Government. SOO Salvadori
an were embarkiog at Realejo on the Slit Octo
ber, and sight vessels were waiting at La Union for
SOOt Guaumalian troops, under the command of
Carrara.
-The Costa Rica Government had purchased the
American brig Dover, and intended to convert her
hits a vessel if war.
Tbe Chilean Government, it is said, have offered
assistance to Cost Rica, and Sr. Kscalante and
ToJido left in the Joseph Ucwhtt on a apecial mis
sion to Peru and Chile.
Nicakaoca. The steamer Thames arrived at
Asp-.awsll oa November 7th, from Grrytown.
Th news is reliable, and cnlm-ly contradicts th
rumor that baa bsea ia circulation at Aspinsrall lot
M day, brought by a sailing vessel ti Boca
del Iere, abich was, that Mm aa Juaa pver was
blockaded, by lh poeion ofCasliu and other
points, by Hi lnvs1srs,or Jicrtiie. r.vsry
lliinjr wa quiet in ths Interior by UuM accounts,
j nr-ii ' ..j u- '.! '..I.
no rveissr uat i,irot-s pairu pen isuv
piqut and other point.
notice to Stockholders.
A N IVKTAI.MI-'NT OK 10 Pfcll CENT.
A en th capital stuck of lh Tualatin ltivr
Navigation and Transportation Co. I hereby, by
order of III Diloclors, required I b paid lo lh
Treasurer,' 1IIO.Y1AS V. IIU.ilrllliK I , imi
on or bsfors III Mill day f January, 1637.
TTIOS. POPE, Prs't.
W. V. J. Ji'iisnos, Keo'y.
Oregon City, December i, 1850. 35w4
Caution.
ALL rEUSONS are hereby forbidden to plac
any obstruction in lh way of the navigation
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01 1110 1 UaMMIM IIH.I II Bliw. lll.awai?, I
pain of being dealt with according to law.
lly order of th lioard o( Directors of Tualat
N. cVT.Co. THOS. 1'OFK. I'res'l.
Orrgun City, D. c. 13, 1SJ0. S.'iw 10
Administrator'! Xfotice.
TkTOTICE ia hereby given- Hist lellrra of ad-
A.1 ministration hare been grsnted to the under
signed by ths I'roliato court of Clackamas county
on the estate of Patrick Callahan, dece.isvd, lets
of said county. All persons indebted tonnid estate
are requested lo links immediate psymeiit and
all having claim against said estate are requested
lo prcseut them to me within Ihs lime prescribed
bylaw. JAMK.S SMITH, Adm'r.
Oregon City, Dec. 13, 1850. 3,"w4
Hog Wanted.
IV 11,1, give the highest market pries for
GOOD F'AT 110US, delivered tome alike
City Market. C. ALIIKIGIIT.
Oregon City Dec. C, 1S56.
Itlucksttiilh mid others, Look
Here!
ALLAN, McKINLAY & CO. Have now on
hand a lorge and Wi-U selected stock of r
liar Iron, Cast Steel,
Horse shoe do,, German do.,
Nail rod do., Plough do.,
Plat do.,
aud intend to keep up th assertment to as to suit
Hie want of customers. Givs us a call, and you
will find that we not only have the fullest stock,
but aill sell "as chesp as the cheapest" Wo are
constantly receiving addition to our assortment,
so as to replace what is sold. Dso. (i, '.'16.
Salt! Suit!
S)f TONS "San Qucntin" SALT, In about
mij 80 and 100 lb. bags,' just received and for
sul very cheap at
ALLAN, McKIXLAY $ CO.'S.
Oregon City, Dec. G, lSoG.
t'olfvc.
IF YOU WANT a really good article of COF
FEK, the undersigned have got
1,000 lbs. beat "Costa Klra."
Com in and look at ty.
ALLAN, MrKINLAX J CO.
Oregon City, Dec. 0,1856.
CI r rat Inducement.
THE rROI'P.IETOR OF
THE t'RESCH STORE
in this city, takes this method lo invite the public
to call ami examine his stock of G O O D 8
lie has uow on huml, and will continue to receive
by almost every steamer, a fine assortment of the
best quality of goods, which he is determined to
ell as cheap a anybody else, if not a little
cheaper.
The Ladies, In Particular,
are requested to pome where they will find the best
and LATEST FASHIONS of Dress Goods, of
every description.
Ho has, and is constantly receiving, DRY
GOODS, consisting in part of the following
articles Cocheco, Pacific, lladley, Conestcgo,
Philip Allen, Fall liiver, Mcrrimac,aud numerous
other Pit I. 'I'd, all late styles; English and
French merinos, Lyons cloth ; black, blue, purple,
and pink alpacas, jacouet, book and Swiss iiuulin,
a tine assortment of laces and edging, velvet trim
ings, Ac, domestic ginghams, blue, mixed, and
gray satinet, sheep's grey ami fancy cloth, Milford
and Bunker Hill je ans, bleached and brown sheet
ing, brown and blue drilling, denims, hickory shirt
ing, black velvet, ataonfine lot of plaid dress goods,
Brussels carpet, Ac, &c.
Hen & Boy' Clothing.
Blue, black, and brown cloth couli of the finest
quality, tweed business do., black cloth vests, & fine
lot of blk doeskin and satinet panls, all qualiiics
and sizes, mbber jackels. gray over and under shirts,
white and hickory shirts, huts nml caiia.
BOOTS & SHOES men's, boys1 and youths'
boots, ladies', misses', and children's morocco, goat,
kid, and calf boots and shoes.
It is no trouble to show goods, and ho will al
ways be happy to see his customed, whether they
purchase or not.
.EUGENE La FOREST.
Oregon City, Dec. 6, J 856. 34m7
Books for the Holidays
JffgTM J,,!'T RECEIVED, among which
t-JJy are T. S. Arthur' works. Shukspeaie,
uALsJr G1I?T HOOKS, Tokens, Robinsou
Crusoe, Diary and Correspondence of Amos Law
rence, Harper's edition of Alaeaulay's History of
England, and many other valuable works, hand
somely bound also, a general assortment of Pock
et Diaries for 1 3.ri7. For aalo by
Oregon City, Nov.29. C. POPE, Jr.
JUST RECEIVED, a new supply of Rio and
Java Coffee, Rice, Sugar, Sal Soda, cVc.
nov29 C. POPE, Jr., Main et.
Oregon City' University.
THE PRIMARY DEPARTMENT of this
institution will he opened on the 10th INST.,
(MONDAY NEXT,) in the "COLLEGE"
BUILDING, and for the present will be under
the charge of .
Me. F. JOHNSON & Miss JULIA JOHNSON.
Tuition, $3,00 for a term of eleven weeks,
No charge will be made for less than half a term,
unless by special arrangement with the teachers.
W.C.JOHNSON. ,
Nov. 8, 1850-302 Sec. Board of TrusTee.
For Sale.
A GOOD INDIAN HORSE. Piice $50.
Appiyto C. POPE, Jr.,
Oregon City, Nov. 22. Main street.
Orcgou aud Cnllfomia Packet
Line.
rftHE following vestels will run in con
s' ,! DP'ITT AD 1 IVPU
necoou on a libOlunn l I . ' u in -
tween PORTLAND and SAN FRAN
CISCO:
Bark OCEAN BIRD, Wiooist, Master,
CHAS. DEVENS, Hsai.it, "
NAHUMKEAG, Williams,
Brig I. B. LUNT, Richasdsox, "
The Burks have all been coppered recently, and
are in first-rate order, commanded by experienced
captains.
Freights will be carried at Uis lowest rates.
Produce sent from any part of the country to
Oregon City, or to the Liua City works, will be re
ceived and forwarded lo San Francisco.
Aoest GEO. ABERNETHY 4. CO.,
Oregon Citv.
ABERNETHY, CLARK & CO.,
Nov. 22, '56-3Jif Ssn Franc sco.
Hogs I Hogs!
"ItlARMAN & WARNER are now ready to
J receive rUKh. at their old Lnd in Oregon
City. Come, farmers, biing in your hozs we
will pay yon, a We promised, a good price for
them, east, or trade. novl j
Wanted!
OATS, barley, potatoes, butter, eggs, bacon,
lard, &c tat which we will pay cash or
trade. CHARMAN & WARNER.
TE WILL PAY CASH or TRADE for
Y good WHEAT at the marM price,
novla CHARMAN S, WARNER.
M
O R
at
NEW GOODS,
OIARMAN 4. WARNER'S.
R. Og"od'a India Cholagogoe . and Dr. Joner
American Cholagofoe, ai'thd
OREGON ClTTf DRrf STORE.
A Card.
THE subscriber would Inform III Bunwraua
frisudsind patrons of OUKGO.N CITY a l
PORTLAND, ihath will bo nbwnt for about
lw month. About III fust of February neat b
will anain ri-su ii bnUacbing in th above place,
when he will be happy to wall ou suy who msy
waul his ssrvicss.
t;EO. P. NEWELL,
Tearhsr of th Organ, I'iau Forte,
Dee. 0, 'H-'Mwi Meledeou, and Vooal Munie-
Orcgon Lodgn 3, I. O. O. l'
MEETS at their Mall over th Oregon City
Drug Ktor ivtry Wdiisiluy ning at
7 o'clock. Brethren in good atanding are iuvilsd
to visit. A. WARNER, N. G.
Fssn. Ciiassmx, Sec'y.
IVnit Tree for Halo.
I HAVE now en my place, two mile est of
Oregon City, a Urge NURSERY of Fruit
Trees from on b three years old. They embrace
ill lh ssst sslkcthwis of Fruit vr brought to
this country. I will sell in lot lo suit purchaser.
Pit rail nd kk my nurs. ry. whether you buy
or not. AAUKC.W iiuui),
Nov. 13, 180rt. 3lw5
ZaTorsory.
T II AVE bow for sal at my nursery, about mid-
X way between Orrgon Uly ml Alilwauai, sev
eral thoussnd arrLS tbxks of thrifty growth, em
brocinz all lh ciioii rsr vasistiks or rauir sver
brought to Oregon. My tree re frein on to two
rears old, aud for s so aud beauty are unsurpassed.
I am now ready to wuit on customers, and shall be
happy to furnish decs to all such a see fit to giv
m a call. Com and see my nursery befor you
purchase elsewhere.
I hv also a quantity of pli-mb, and outst-ss
for sale ORItlN KELLOGU.
Nov. 8th, 1830. 3(Hf. '
The nnspnlgn Opeuetl.
IJI.VVK now in my NURSER V on the 212
Muuticello Farm, Howell Prairie, Marlon co.,
a very large
KVRSERY OP CHOICE TREES,
from one to two years old, emhraoing all th vari
eties of Apple, Pear, Plum, Cherry, dtc, brought
to this country by J. W.Ladd, which 1 oiler lor
nils low for cash. Those who nre especling lo
purchase tree this winter, am nquesled lo com
and look at my nursery before making their fiaal
purchase.
HjT 1 m determined te sell on rerv reasonable
term. SAMUEL SIMMONS.
November 8, 1856. 30tf
Nluulon'a Nurserr.
STANTON. Fruit Culturist, st tlie 3&
Nf)KTIl-H EN D Fruit-Farm, on Sa- 22
lem prairie, four miles north east from Salem, has,
for sale, the following choice (elections of grafted
trees, of various ages, fiom one to three year ;
vis:
APPLES.
Jersey Sweeting,
Early Harvest,
Carolina June,
Sweet Bough,
July Bough,
Summer Queen.
illiam Favorite,
Red June,
Red Astrachan,
Sweet June,
Gravenstcin,
Alexander,
Vall.
Full Beauty,
Siberian Crab,
Roiwi Nonpareil,
Sweet Fearmain,
Sweet Swear,
Waxen, or Gate,
Dwnrf,
Early Pennock,
rail t ippio,
wlitbs.
Tewkslmry' Wr Rlush,
Green Newton Pippin,
II ubnrrlson's Nonsuch
Northern Spy,
R. I. Greening,
Gloria Muudi,
Lady Apple,
Virginia Greening,
Tolpy Hockiilg,
Milum, Roxbury Russot,
Yellow NeW'n Pippih,
Wine Apple,
Red Pearmain,
Winter Queen,
Nnwark King,
American Pippin,
White Pearmain,
Rambo,
Carolina Apple,
Baldwin,
Newton Spilzenbcrg,
Westfieldseek nof'lh'r
Doinioe,
Dutch Mtgnon,
Belmont,
Twenty Ounce Apple,
Genilen,
Red Rsmunite,
Red Wine Sap,
I'.lne Fearmain,
Michael Henry Fippiu,
Black Heart,
l'rund Pippin,
Monstrous Sweeting,
HclMower,
Ksopue Suitienbcrg, .
Golden Ruwet,
IIoIIbiiiI Pippiu,
Winter Sweet,
Melon,
Lady' Swcetiug,
PEARS.
Columbia,
Louise Bonuo D. Jer.,
Julienne,
Josephine D'Melon,
Vicar of Winklield,
Crosaue Bergmnot,
Darborn's Seedling,
Triumph D'Jein,
Possa Cohnar,
Rartlet,
Moon's Pear,
Virgaluc,
Dutch Du Angeloan,
San Jose,
Eurly Butter,
Clapp's Early.
r lemisli lie auty,
Maria Louisa,
Fall Rutter,
Early lleurre,
Pound Pear,
Dorinburg,
lluerayanca,
Chomontell,
White Duoyan,
Fine Gold of Summer,
PLUM 3.
.TcfTorson,
Washington,
Sweet Domson,
Smith's Orleans,
Cue' Golden Drop.
Red Damask,
Green Gage,
ellow Gage,
Nnmp,
CHERRIES.
Red Carnation,
Royal Ann,
Downton,
May Duke,
Yatischaick,
Black Morello.
Kentish,
Black Eagle,
My nursery comnris
about Forty Thousand
beautiful crufte of the foreroinir varieties, of thrifty
growth from one to three years old. I hare also a
nurscrv ol alioul rweniy xnoueanaseeuiin? wmcn
I wish to sell. A. STANTON.
Sulem.Oct 22d, 185C,-28n-Cm.
Now on hand, and for sale by the Sub-
scriuur,
100 Crates crockery,
12,500 lbs crystalized whit sugar,
12,500 " superior brown sugar,
1,800 " 8. 1, sugar, in kegs,
30 kegs Stuart's syrup,
100 boxes soap,
25 bags coffee,
10 case Prido Union tobacco,
100 dos wool nck,
1 ,500 yds red print,
3,000 furniture prints, damaged,
400 ps silk hkfi,
60 boxes Saleratua, f
1 case honey,
100 boxes tea very cheap,
300 yds tow price linsey,
130 ' carpet,
200 " merinos,
10 bales gunny bags,
40,000 lbs Liverpool salt,
30 dox brooms,
100 gross matches.
GEO. ABERNETHY & CO.
Oct 10, 183C.
In Equity.
John McLaughlin, complainant,
vs.
-1
on Ter-
XV Vmitvrrmv ft. Alfred Pttvrrnvi
Clackamat County Dittrirt Court, Orrgon
ni wry.
IN thi cause it appearing by an affidavit of
complainant filed with his bill that both of the
defendant are non-residents of the Territory, it
was ordered by the Court that the Clerk make an
order, and have tlie sum published, directed to
said defendants ; this ia therefor directed to the
said Francb) W. Pettygrore and Alfred Peltygrove,
and they are hereby notified that thie soil was
commenced egainst them on the 6th day of Sep
tember, 155 i that the object of tho bill is to quiet
the title to lot No. 6 in block No. 28 in Oregon
City in favor of the complainant, and for a decree
that a certain bond, touching tli aame, made by
the complainant to Alfred Pettygrove on the 13th
day of heptember,l43, be canceled. Tha.d
delendanta are required to appear at said Court,
on th first day of tlie next term thereof after tli
data of thi notice, and answer the b.II, fi that th
same Will b taken as rosfttaccl.
In witnee whereof, I bav hereunto eub
l. a) scribed my hod and affixed my cfiicial
eel, thi 15th day of May, a. n. 1950.
F. 8. HOLLAND, Clerk.
Not. 6th, 1954 30w
Meor rirm-lffew Ooods.
mllE and.rignl Uk thi method of Inform-
1 Uf III PUUIIO UISJ mey Have , iu wmmm
aud have purchased the entir stork end future
' sa ii u iiiti I 1'lt ....ILU. l.i
II" v w -m -- - - , .
fsrinrllf ud bv K. H. HOLLAND. ud hot
w7
strict atisiiiioa U business la reuia the plroii
of III o!4 eusUHUtr snu gain si many suw
poasiule.
we are conMsiiuy in rreqi, vi ..v
,l -oh ilia n ati-st earn, fss I nric and oualitr,)
- - .. ,i
and are eonln eul lhal our facllilies will ensblo us
to ofl'sr greater induct-meut lo all who waut lh
r lti,.lr nimiftV Itmn snv allisr hou.o III ill
city. W have, and ar Just receiving, au inroic of
DJl V GOODS,
cmisistlng in part of lh following rliele Coch
eo, 1'suilin, lladley, Coiietlsgo, Philip Allen, Fal
River, Meiriinsc, and numerous other PRINTS
II hit styles j Eogl.sh and French mcriuus, Ly.
mis rloili! blank, blue. iHirnls. and nitik tlrsv-as
jaconet, book, and Swiss miwhii, a Itn aawlioeul
oflseossml ettglug, velvet liummngs, ac, uo
meslie gio(hms, blue, mixed, and gray salinel,
ehi-e p' grey snd fancy cloth, Milford and Bunker
Hill jeans, bleached and brown sheeting, brown
and blue drilling, denims, hii kory shirting, black
velvet. l a fise lot of pUd !' goods, Brussels
carpel, Ac, Ac.
MEX&- BOYS' CLOTIITXG.
fltiM 1JV anjl tiMMrn i-lnlll PAalS of the finest
quality, Iwsed buaiueas do., black cloth vests, a Au
lot of blk dueskm and snlinst pants, sit 'luaiiiii-s
ml miilwir i'i-Lia. smv aver and nuder
shirts, whits and hickory siiiiu, lull and cops.
V V u 1 r ana b ii ii s. b meu s, nu
youths' boots, ladies', misse', and cliildreu's Mo
rocco, goat, kid, and calf boots and shoe.
GROCERIES:
P; rr... .r.n a,,,! k'.i-V laa. Ness Orh-ana.
Uutavia, aud crushed sugar, East Boston, Stew
art', od China syrup, salt, 10 and P0 lb. sacks,
hi!. K..riMJ Mun bit. I annn liowilra. DOW-
dersnd lend, cream tartar, yeast powder, aalera
tils, chewing add smoking tobacco, oysters, prunes.
pepper sauce, ens, spices, suucu, aim ooium uni
ting, illi variety of other groovrie usually kept.
i .,
n nave auv a
Kulrudld Aasortmcut of Book.
such as th nvat approved work on Phrenology,
Psychology, Hydropathy, snd Mesmerism, a op
plicuble to 'all til conditions of life, and pertaining
lo the prevention and cur of all diseaies also the
..Revelation of A. J. Davis, lh Clairvoyant,"
with all tho other works bv the same author.
AIo, S T A T I O N E R Y of all kind. Also.
PRESTON'S MAP OF OREGON auiTWASH-
INGTON.
Vm. DIEKUOUFFdst'o.
D a f:nnm ..nknn.,l anH Ilia highest
. . Jl WM. IHIWWW "
market price paid for butter, rggs, bacon, chick,
us, flour, and almost nnylhiug the farmer has for
ml,. WM.D.&CO.
Oregon City, October 4, 1850. y
Holland sfc White,
( fikk raoor muck uuildi.nq, )
J1L4.Y ST., OREGON CITY,
KEEP constantly on hand a full assortment of
th following article both WHOLESALE
and RL'TAlLt
DRY GOODS:
A !. Aii.niiiv Mnna'aliitir nurtli- at nrinls af all
kinds, merinos, English and r rench alpacas, de
laines, fancy and black sulk, sheeting, shirtings,
:l.:,. tu..l. ..JmaM. 1-ntlnni.rinM. Iiirkurva.
deninw.'drilling, satinett, blue, black, grey, and
mixea, ccc, oio.
GROCERIES:
A well tclected aKsortmenl, in part consisting et
sugar, coflce, tea, rup, oap, caudles, fruit, Hour,
U....n. 1 ..I, M.lapntoa atmn
powder, iuk powder, yeast powder, guu powder, to.
f I i I iVf
., , , f , j i" ii . i
uch as black frock, anck, and shanghai coat, of
- i
cassimere, casainctte, satinet, and cloth ; vests,
buff, silk, black satin, cloth, and easimsro, plain
and fancy ; punts, . lurga assortment of doeskin,
nUtl. l..Ha BHiiii,.!. tinnn. and all oilier
VWWII.IVIV, .IVIII, j-"-, " "I ' ,
kinda ; hats, cup ; ever aud under shirts Mocks,
handkerchiefs, and cravats, and a Uisusaud other
things, sucll a
nnnrst x. stmes.
M..lt.anS Mnaraa anH Ana hnr'B. tins black and Col-
K..l Cm.u.m .(.A , ui,a atr fitllM.a. licrlll
and heavy brogan, kip and calf boots, calf and
enameled gmtera, ooya unu ciiuuren s uoou, auosa,
and galtets.
Also, nails, spikes, hammers, hatchets, saws,
axes, scrthes, steels, squares, A'c, Ac.
ILT Hi above goous will no soiu at ins iu
market rates. All kinds of nroduc taken in ex
change for goods.
bepLlU, lS.iti. 7
Ilnrnrss ttlakcr cV Saddler.
THE subscriber has bought out the establish
ment formerly owned by A. K. Post, and ii
........ loinnrr
iiow carrying on Ilie.iKiW'.ao ;anooyii;ii.t.
AYbusinem in all its branches the LIVERY
2'f'A IU V Wmlnt.n'..n ilia ABlal.liklim.'nt. IB alsO
mnuuuurivugiug ' " .,iv v
kn nn n.l.ara hnniaa anil nnrria eras lira Constantly
kept for tho accommodation of the public. Horses
leu at my siuuie, win mways ou ireaieu mm pi
licular attention, and welt'fed. I have been con
nected with this establishment foraomo four years,
and am now permanently located, whero 1 shall al
ways b- happy to wait on all who mar fuvor me
with call. W. B.PARTLOW.
The best of TI3IOT1IY HAY kept constant
ly on hand.
Oregou City, Oct. 1 8, 1 SSC-'i i y.
Saw zmii.
I WILL rent my SAW MILL, and timber for
it use, for one or more yea., on very favora
ble terms. The works are in complete repair;
and there is an extended custom to this mill, as
it run- all the dry season, as well most oi in
wet season. Steady, temperate men with fami
lies, can now have a first rato chauce lo "make
raise.V I will sell some of my fin blooded colli
on good terms. DAVID NEWSOM.
Marion Co., Sept. 6, 183U. -i'-'wo
We arc now .Receiving'
ND have in store
L 100 sack Rio coffee,
80 whole and hlf bbl crushed sugar,
30 ' ' "NO "
100 doi brooms,
' 250 boxes Eng. soap,
1U0 " candles,
1O0 II nlnM mM aivpa.
Together with a general assortment of crockery,
l,F,luira knAla anil aliAM. Dsiuts and oil. &X..
&e., which w offer for sale at as low price a
iney can oe purennseu in vrrgon i wnwrj,
- .mi n i , c ,,n . rr
Will. V Uii)lo J 1 Oi vs.
Oregon City, Sept. 19.
T.MvTkA T.,tmp.A.
SUHuawva aauiaMwa
rpIIE Oregon Milling and Transportation Co.
a nave esiauusneo. a i.u.iiocu i anu m me
river bunk in rear of the slor of Allan, McK.nlay
4Co. '
Lumber In large or small quantities, including
dressed siding and flooring, can always be had by
application at the store of
Oregon City, May 10, 1836.
GEO. ABERtETIIY & Co.,
MERCHANTS,
OREGON CITY, O. T.
Abernethy. Clark 4t Co.,
COMMISSION AND FOB WAS DING MP.Bcn.l.NTS,
San rranasco, Cat.,
Will attend to selling Oregon produce, and fill or
ders for Goods, Groceries, Ac, at the lowest rate.
Th patronage of lh people of Oregon is rs
apectfully solicited. Aug. 2.
Tor lalo.
I WISH l wit four yoke of GOOD WORK
OXEN. Those winding to buy work cattle
avnoL! da arall In s-ive me a rati at tnv rMidaoce oa
Upper Molalta, Clackanua county.
j. a. nturttLiU.
SepL 27. 1B56. 94wi
IJRESTON'S Sectional and County MAP of
OREGON and WASHINGTON TER-KITORIES-for
at by
aug 1C , CHARLES POPE, Jr.
POCKET and Uble collery of first quel ly, lot
alt Iry CHARXAN f WA .VrR.
I CLOTIIIJU WAIIEIIOIBL.
JJirlgor.
I -
109 UATTIST T., COT. Of MRaciIA-ITS,
I a tin a liifliA
i v vnAXcisrn.
lUPOPTrit nt avrrs variety ot ("Mil
'....ut yuruiihinff Goods t alts of Porlu
Drills, rlheeliiigs, lllabHeis, Hsu, iwois anu
i -jj recent arrival nss rrerivo v, mie
I i..r .1.. ilirsbla stvle of t'M)TII.
I IHVOICW Wt ... .
, . ...A It k Ids i.iaoxrr sroca vr offered in
this market The Good " liinufa(riird und-r
..niLrn, tod ut lh best nutenul. we
cut, largo ie, and mad la ui won uurum
manner. . , .
'i-.. ., M th Montrv are lav ira loesaiuino
i.i-i - -.!. m,.A iliav will find th nrici-s
uirii ,,v,,, hi. ..w...-. .
iOW MfV ."l - ' . , .-
Lows than Ihey can ba found lswi iu in
market. ...... ,
Purchasers may rvty on receiving ins oesi anu
most saleable roods, as onrh article is giiarsniira.
OltDKRM FROM I II B LUU. "i proiiipi
ly and carefully mended lo.
lu.wiu pairs assoriea muvj m.r ,...-,
111,000 ' aawritd fancy ud plaiiiaulilialil.,
7.0IMJ " " Imeu puis,
SJKIO - . " (iood)eur' rubber pants,
I .IMiO Goodyear" white rubber coats,
SO0 case Glyar'i long and short rubber
boot,
00 miners' boots,
I ,ini0 down super llauiiel vrshirts.
3U0
(nicy caasimsr oviskirt,
l.liiil
liVO
tUU
300
hi 10
3U0
Slid
4.'.0
J50
U0U
300
1.2U0
whit shirts,
hcvy hickory shirts,
heavy chick shirts,
Merrimack aliirts,
lambs' wool undershirt,
regatta underihlrta,
gray lluunel undershirt,
laiuba' wool drawer.
bleached drill drawers,
overalls,
Denim frocks,
country-knit wool ocks,
kaatftf M liila sinl mixed cotton do..
U.00
l.OllU piece upr silk p.xel nanuavrciiicis,
100 dozen super black silk neckerchief,
SOU " cambric haiidkvrehii f),
300 " rubber belt,
930 " buck gloves,
400 " buck-ill gold bugs,
1,0110 doeskin business coals,
400 black cloth frock costs,
2,000 assorted overcoats,
BOO " p- coat.
3,000 silk, cloth, and vlvet vest.
20 bale blue and whit blsnksU,
50 " A iheeting,
SO " drills,
30 " assorted duck,
50 case fine felt hat,
1UU " straw hat. For sal by
WM.G. BADGER,
ll'UUI. Plotton Warsliouse.
N. 100 Battery, cor. Merchant st.,Sn Francisco.
N. o goods sola ni reiau.
liiasoliitJon of CoDartnorslilP.
alHE ooparlnership horx-tofor existing between
the subscriber under th firm of Baxtow Si
'a was dissolved by mutual consent August jo;ii,
1830. Persons indebted will pleas mad Day
maul to Jo, liarstow, who will receiv all debt
duo tlie late firm. ,
JOS. BAI'SlUtt ,
W. CORBY.
Canemah, Sept. 0, 183G. 3
Jos. Zarstow
TS by himself, and would respectfully say to Ilia
1 f,lend and the public generally that he is
thankful for p:ist patrounge, and willcoiitiuuebusi-
nes at lh old slsnd, and will ever be ready to
.l.u. I.!, ilniulm In tllOMI who OiaV foVOr hilll Willi
t cull. Com on, come all, both great and small,
i i. ... ... k.r m,N iNciinr a antvnnre.
mm wive mm a -o w. w
aud exanuu for yourselve his splendid aud select
'
DRY GOODS, PROVISIONS. CLOTH
ING, BOOTS, 8 HUES, ana t rtuiyAcni,
Tc. Sugur, Cofloe, Spice, A.C., &c, Hals, Nails,
Blooms, Ac, and almost rery thing portsiniug to
a general line of business. All kiud of country
produe takeu in exchnge. Country friend will
find it to their advantage to give me a call.
Cnnemah.Sept. 6.
Blank Books.
AFP.F.SH supply, nnd fimt-rate assortment of
r..il and half bound BLANK HOOKS,
just received ex "Young America." Puss Book,
Sheen and Tuck Memorandums, Mouthly aud
... ... ,. . ,, . l- to.
Weekly Time nous, unceipi noiaa, oo.iri.,
and Storehouse, and Cash Copying Presa Hooka,
School Writing Books, Miniature) Blank, Notes,
Drafts, Hills Lading, &c An.
Noisy Carrier's Book and Stationery Co.,
Nos. C4 & CO Long Wharf, aud 97
ecp.20-m3 llaltcry l.,San Fraucisco.
U. M. LUCAS. a. UALTOK.
liucas k Dalton,
HOUSE, SIGN, & ORNAMENTAL PAIN
TERS, Ac,
HAVE received and offer for snle,
4000 lbs Atlanlio white lead,
330 gallons boiled liuseed oil,
31)0 " raw "
300 " turpentine,
2li0 " Tilden'No.l furbitur tarnish,
ISO " " " coach "
800 Japan "
1000 lb of putiy,
C dot Adnms 6-10 brushc,
6 dot sash tool assorted,
10 pucks of lenf gold,
10 " ' ilvr,
100 lbs of Small' assorted colors,
3 gross of cumul and mihle hair pencils,
6500 ft of glass, 8x10, 10x12,10x14, 10x15.
GUtod sash, any quantity, of lh following sue
and price:
810, $3,25 per window,
10x12, 4,00 "
9x13, 4,00 "
10x14, 4,30 "
10x15, 5,00 "
Messrs. L. A D. would respectfully call the st
tentiun of the trade aud the public generally to ex
amine llnlr slock before purchasing elsewhere.
LUCAS & DALTON,
June 20, 1850. Front st Portland.
JO 8 T RECEIVED,
TO bbls nnd hlf bbl N O siigas
30 ' ' crushed "
40U0 lb No 1 China "
10 hlf bbl Carolina rice,
15 dried apple,
13 keg. "
10 hlf bbl " peaches,
10000 lb Liverpool salt,
10 coses table salt,
50 bbls Santa Crut lime,
6000 lbs manilla rope, ass'd sizes,
100 kegs nails, H "
6000 qr Hour sacks,
6 bale drillings,
13 esses s'd pie fruits,
12 " " pickle,
20 bundles window sash, s'd size,
24 pannel doors, " "
2 dot pol. grains scoops,
100 sack Rio coffee, -10
mat black pepper,
10 bales oakum,
100 single and double blocks, ass'd sixes,
' 6 gross P A M yeast powders,
10 dot tino wash boards,
500 gkls S. I. syrup,
4HII0 lbs while lead, pure,
500 ' ted " "
40 gals copal varnish,
15 dot paintbrushes, ass'd ;,
15 "3 hooped buckets,
200 gal boiled linseed oil,
1K0 raw
Tiajether with a good -ortmeiit of tlARD
WAKIi end CARPENTERS' TOOLS. AH
of which we propose selling at price lo uit the
lime. Call aud see (or yourselves.
W. C DEMENT A CO.,
Main st , opposit the Land Office.
Oregon City, April 13, 1S3G.
t'rcals Ort-gosa lUinolby fceed,
1 Kf. BWHEIX jn-t received and !
AtlU low by
WX. C.0EMENT4CO.
J)
anln iyflAAiS.i.1 f "e"'v
sVRLGON HAMS anJ sIIOULDtK.-i for sal
'X) i 19 CMlXWiK. WZR. .
OREGON CITY
Wholcialo Prlees Current.
eoasscTsu wsr.sLV. -
l'
iinalil IIBOI.a&. usiiii'iata
Sheeting, 4-4.... flsH'IOUpr.Uvr N. Y.cost.
Drilling Mi rsoncr.
llleachsd drilling .l W,at, pr, bu.....Sl,00
sinning, llalfi'Oal do ,. 50
Sinned do l'. I'oUtoi-J d 50
Tickioir HaliiOuiiii d...40l if.J
llenii i.'j rmnr .,;
Blue drllhng H Com Alesl, flesh 8
Plaid husey .Ks'.M; rsriT.
Haimel 7uUii; " dried do.I215
Koiilueky jean...2."i4.'i Prc,es,diieddo 10
Tweed 5370; " dn-ahd
ruiST. ; " h'll, dred. -'; J
riliiend whit 12' raovisioa.
Bin snd orang I'-' Poik, rlear li"ii.
Kency haltf M in
Furnilur do lOol l llam 13
do. Wi.Ih.K'4 Uou I
M.do la!u. 1 .'' . "'"'
Giiivham ISaSi llarard, pr ...
Alpaca 5ont.ll. " pr -g.
Tbl dimask itiaii ''''
... 6 10
,r??Ji.3
:k:i
cloth OiaSI 1 xmall sie
Irish linens 4Ujil Buck
... i.uiau. j.KA'1.
m .11, .1 It .r
,...20
nnerpgia, ....... ?., .
Ssllnrt no. 9-a"-1 "'i - s
Fancycss. do. ...lu5. csn .
Illark raas. do. t5a7' Manilla, small...
... Si
Ui
lUsIS
,.17a40
tUnlij
Redllau'lsliiit. SMalfl " '-
llluc do. do. H..IS H. mp
Hickory shirt 5u7. . ciM'LX.
C'.lko do ailuW Admsiilino
amiTB books. .Nwriil
Men', kip hool.S-Jl-jJ-
super no. (to.. ..-J I unvBim , ,7
line sewed lit German SH'2j
Bov.' kip boots fyl American tpiajt;
.. I.--.;- Jtl TOBAI'CO. '
Mi' bri's pr. dim.. 17 Pride of tho Union.4ila43
" kip lirg s pr iim.i-.u
ca.f sewe, do..S.'l Luke i
W neu's h'vy .h'.l.'l- iiASiiwAsn.
'7'
t do.
fine do..
,..51;. Shovels
. UIG
,.(.l'.'a2:i
..'Ji'silt
,75s$l,Ji
uaocKant.
Mpslle
CofTe l-laH' A,"
Te It'afS Mill.su
Sugar, no. I Chi'a... .MX ciitaw....
IU K-rot
Salerulus lOalli advance on .v , 1 .cos.
vrwuvuss , f
jjlareli H l K'- " P'"
Syrup E Uoslen... 1.2H S'lvaiice.
a 01 (III.. r mlicle of hard
en, ly ihuhiu .
N O Moluise.
.... war iniin v 10 iiupv
. .'Inn, ' a'lvuiM. .
. SJ et.Naits.ass'dsme.prkgST
. Su-.'j " lioreh...Sia35
4'i Lamp f'.?
,iv. S ilt
I'abla Sail
ftindwicll I. Salt.
'epiier '
AIIhnc
Ciniiauiou
6HaKI)i.ills.ed bod '"'-
fal liTiiriientine prgall 8
Soap...
, U. S. MAIL LINE
Portland mid Astorln.
The S.l.-n.lid Steamer ' "HQrivS
Multnonvah lraiTi
fTTILL oonliiiii to rim rejularly between I on.
V lund and Astoria, ri Vancouver, tw icr a
..!..- 1. ...1 I Mnmliiv anil 1 hursdut
wi:i:at leaving 1 ui.ian" j j .-
morning, of each wek for AsIom i and Astoria
for Portland on 1 ueisiny anu t nuui ....-,
touching VANcouvan.ST. IIklsns, P.imss,Catii.
lamkt, Ac, each way. For fre'ehl ' l"8''
apply lo K. I'1-'! 1 iaser,
jelC Or at Hoyfs Wliaif-lwnt. Portland.
IT. 8. MAIL LINE.
Orf'or City and Portland Daily racket,
mvn. Jonnie oiari,
tl J. C AINSWOnTH, MAS'IEU,
ill rim daily, (Sundays exccpieu,, . - -named
trade, leaving Oregon City every day at
o'clock, . 11. Rcluniin-r, will leave lurllandal
9 r. M touching at all inlcniiodiulo M i ia.
For ircight or passage app:y on uoarn. op....
C0RVALLI3 TRADE.
COCIIUAN.CASSAUY lo.
- hmi .nnn no- Ilia Meamer as.
a.i. ....... r ltd Inna liorlhcn. ill tllO Cor-
vallis trade.' Will leave CAN KM AH on Mondays,
Wednesday, and Friday, at 8 A. l'"1.'1''
chamed by ''ship measurement." .
1 S COCHRAN, CASSADY fCO.
Oregon City, Nov. S, '5ti. '
t''i ri'llti silt k ill,.
t Morrison St.. between Front and First st.,
PORTLAND, U. i .
Charges reasonable. S.D.S.MUH,
March Ij, lSjli-43 VmymUx.
W. r. Uurus,
WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKER,
OHEOON CITY, O.T.
IT Strict attention paid lo repairing, and ti
fi., r.. in niitrnna wiirrunieu.
Sotiic'liiiuil Kew.
WIJ, in addition to our Grocery ant Baking
business, have just recuived n good and
well selected slock of DUV GOODS, such a
calicoes, muslins, moils de laines, sulini ltis Iweeil,
1.' .1... 1..... x A n nlsnn irood iissortiiient
lll'IMUCIIT Iran"! - - . , ,
11 ..I. k.,1 ilnLlinr. nnd drills. n,Kkut hand
UI llUl.llvin, vm . , , ,
kerohiefs, neckerchiefs, Ac, all of which we war.
rant to be of the best quality, and win sen as io.v
as tun be bought at any other house in tho city.
We say to the farmers, we call fill your bills com.
plotely, which will suve you so much trouble iu
running around els-where. Call and c.
,111 inirl V 1 lullfilliH.
AUg. 1U. VtiAKM.1.1 J-
JUtt IU'1'L'lVC'tJ,
ANEW and general assortment of DRY
GOODS, coiixinliiig of De Laines, Jaconet,
11 ..1. m....i, ..r..j.iirri..l Mimlio. Kiiirinrr. liuer
I.UUa lllll.lil'l V,'"" ...... -- , rt n' (
lion, Habit in Ladies' hose, collar, Ac., Ac.
Also, BOOKS end STATHi.-s r.ur .
CHARLKjs fOPli.Jr.,
ang jfl Main St.
What'i tho TTso of G oing Barefoot ?
rtlE siibucriher has opened a boot ami snoe simp
X iu this city, where inuking and mending' will
be done to order on iiioht noticb. 1 ulo keep
consluntly on hand ready made boot and ehoea,
which I will sell on reasonable terms. Ihankful
for past favors, I .till solicit reusou iblo sliar 01
patronage. Call ..id try ''"-, ,
I, If. 1 ' unu a
Oregon City, Aug. 9, 18.i. 17inB
ixrha Wants a Good Saddle?
T
H1K subscriber, living five mile oiith-wet of
1 .r...ii I,, Vaiiiloll countv. is now carrying
011 lh bunnies of Saddlo Making in good earnest.
He keeps constantly 011 hand the best saddle that
cuii be manufactured with the materia nt com
mand iu Oregon. Those wishing n genuine suduie
....ni..i in ISi nn hnilt aides, and rirrred out in
complete style, cheap for cash, or good trade would
do well to give me a can. my snop is siiiiaien vu
iil.n 1 .-!, m.iir where the road crosses it lead
: 1 .. p..,ii,,i .,,.1 Wmn Ciiv. "no country"
by the way of Smith' bridge on tlie North Fork of
1 amhill.
IT 1 keep every thing ill the wiildlery line, as
lindles, .Martingales, Halters , Lin". Ac . &o,
Sept. 20-23U. ,J. O. IIKNDKKSON.
Somcthinff How.
ANY pTson having a Melodeon, Seraplilne,
Acoordeoii, or other reed instrument, willi
brukm or defective reeds, can have them rewired,
by applying or lending to Chat, M. Kester, at hi
renidence, two squares hack from the Baptist,
Mealing House, in the North part oi Ore;on City,
ilharge for inwrung linglo reej fiom Jl,.'iO tu
ft i.uii l:tonab,e didu.-tiju for a greater num-.
bVr; C. M. KtS'I LU.
Orern City, Sept'.ni'a-r 2i, lsii-liil
RUSllF,,urnb, hand, and tooth ; do hair;
k,...l,.a A n for sal at the More of
CHARMAN 4 WARNER.
DO you want Hay Forks, Spades aii-1 Shovels f
Call at Ci4R1M.Y WARNER S.
nyO pick fancy 'joe,' eiUier ladies' or gentle-
iauiT'H clunxAN 4 wARSzn - ;t