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Notce. Tf E talis pleasure lu iuforming oiir customers TV Bd Ilia public gensrauy mat in AGRK'ULTURA I IMPLEMENTS, Carpenters lools, de., which wo idvertised to arrive about the lit Maj't are now liaroi and ready for delivery. They consist, in part, of the following, vix I Combined rranora and mowers, Thresher aud cleancn, from 3 to 6-horse power. Hovey o-knils etrnw cullers, Grape-Tine grain cradles, Patent scythe, anathi, Groin scythes, grass scythe, acylli lone, Smith's bellowe, auvilt, Csllina' axes, handled, do ' do without handle!, Jlroad aa, hand aica, hatchets, Draw knives, xout anwa, curry combe, . Wool cards, shovels, spades, plenum' hoes, Potato diggers, grind-stouea and fixtures, Spoke shaves, monkey wrenches, aaddla-bngt, 300 pairs twisted link tract chains, 1000 log chains, chain pumps, Mill-saw, Hat, and hlf round tiles. carpenters' tools: 90 setts premium touch plunes, , Match planes, hollows and rounds, Hash do beads, plows, Tools and fillets, try, square, bevel, and mitre, (traces and bits, rules, compasses, Hand vises, nieasuriug tnpes, A Hirer bits, guages, hand-saw files, augers. liand-saws, back-saws, farmer aud socket chisels. BUII.DINO NATERIALS I 300 kegs ass'd nails, Doors, windows, window-glass, putty, Faints red, green, aud blue white had, Linseed oil, spirits turjienlins, door locks, Strap hinges, butts and screws, cupboard locks, Santa Cruz lime, calcined plaster, Ac, ecu, GROCERIES: Coffee, tea, sugar, syrup, dried apples, Raisins, pie fruits, rice, pepper, ginger, mustard, Allspice, cloves, 300 bags Liverpool salt, 3 kitts No. 1 mackerel, Ac, 4.0. CROCKERV AND OLASS-WAHB, n general assortment. DRY-GO'OD S.' 2000 spun cotton, assorted sixes, 5000 yds bro drills, 000 " sheeting, 300 " satinets, 100 prs 3x.1) ft Mackinaw blanket, 30 " 10J liua bed bluukets, Jeans, also Clothing, and Booti and Shoes, together with cordage (assorted), oakum, tar, ros in, blocks, and many other articles too numerous to mention. We would at the same time Inform the farmers and others that wo will keep on hand constantly a good assortment 01 agricultural implements, hav ing made arrangements with manufacturers in the Kast to furuish us with such articles, and we feel confident that we cau furnish the famiera here on such terms as will be satisfactory. W have now an the way from New York tot of Threshers and reapers, to arrive early in the season. HH.UUMOT&W Oregon City, May 3, 1857. New Arrangements. T HAVE bouKht out the BAKERY establish X ment of Charman $ Warner, which I hare new opened under the most favorable circum- staacrs to all old patrons, and as many new ones as may choose to give me a call. .My shop will be well supplied with lirtad, Cakes, Pies, Crackers, Nuts, Can dies, Raisins, Figs, Ciyars, Toys, and almost every other variety of knick-knacks yet invented by lankeo ingenuity ull of which writ be aflorded AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES ! I shall occasionally receive supplies from the tropical latitudes, which will be duly announced pun arrival. All are invited to give me a call. . FREDERICK CHARMAN. Oregon City, April 25, 1S57. 3 - JONAS O. CLARK A CO., Furniture Ware-Reomt, 38 Watkington Street, SAN J-XANU1SUU, And 49 and 51 Fourth sr., helireen J and K lis., ; SAUKAMKMTU, Importers, Manufacturers, Wholesale & ltetail DEALERS IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF rUENITTJRE & BEDDING, lluve now in Store the largest stock an 1 must complete assortment of RICH land BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE ever ottered in this State, consisting in purl of- Fine Rosewood, Walnut and Mahogany . Parlor and Chamber Sets; bojus, Ottomans, Lounges, and Easy Chairs, Bureaux, Whatnots, Mirrors of all sizes ; OFFICE AND KITCHEN FURNITURE la great variety, t V are now manufacturing from our na tive woods, also from walnut aud rosewood! most f our finest furniture, and can produce an article superior for strength, durability and beauty, to aaylhing imported from the East. We have constantly on hand and are in regular rccsipt of full and complete invoices of Goods, adapted to the interior aud coast trade. tT TO WHOLESALE DEALERS we would say, your orders will receive, ns formerly, our careful and prompt attention. apr35in3 r HAS BEEN EVIDENT TO ALL for some time past, that MORE ROOM AM) MORE GOODS were needed at tho LINN CITY STORE, to meet the demands of its constantly increasing custom. These additions have now been made the store is enlarged, and the stock lias just been replenished with a large assortment of Groceries, Dry Goods, Ac, among which are Panama Hats, Gaiters, Cravats, Parasols, Ginghams, Ribbons, Mackerel, llamas, JSuts, And a oseat deal Moat, At the 'LINN CITY STORE.' Molt "Small profits and quick returns." ' April 11, 1857. B OAT STORES, all kinds, wholesale or re tail, at BROCGHTON S, Linn City. Garden Peas. EARLY May and Victoria Marrowfat, for sale by C. POPE, Jr. Straw Cntters. 4 DOZ. Straw cutters just received and for .by G. ABERNETUY 4. CO. D. 8. I Trap. KEGS, 8s and 5s, for sale by G. ABERNETHY oV CO. 30 Iron. JUST received, the following sizes : I, , & I round, Si-Six, 1x3-10 'JxJ-SxJ, 1450 lbs Norway shoes iron. April 4. . G. ABERNETHY 4. CO. jLasHt Claim for Sale. THE undersiratd wishes to sell his LAND aituata in the Bethel School His- if'P trwt from a anarW at mile to mile and a qaarter from tha Bethel school bouse, i wdl sell 300 aores in lots of 30, 40, or 80 acres to suit purchasers. Cash or cattle Ujtaa in payment Terms easy. Ah,320 acres on SaltCreek.nearJ.B. Riggs. I have also for sale ana hundred head of CAT TLE, 55 or 60 of them 3 toi 3 and tome of them 4-year eld steers; ths balance ara COWS and calves. Also, one DITCHER, which may be aJo used jn removing buildings. For further particulars apply to me at Pleasant Uiil, or to Wm. Murphy i yitliel. . April 1, 1S57-514 WJj. TAYLOR. W. T. H4TLOCK. W. a JOIIXSuX. Matlock dt Johnson, ATTORNEYS Si COUNSELORS AT LAW, And Solicitors in Clmncery, W"1 J ma cliirg bet ILL promptly attend te any business which may bo coiiiiniltsd to Ihsir prolossionai charge before the District and Supreme Court. Utiles in lligblield'a building, immediately ep posils the Maiu Street House. Oregon City, March 7, 1 957. 47y To lloldvn of Clnckamas couulr Scrip. Cou.vtv Taissuaaa's Orrica, j Clackamas County, April 4, 1857. ) NOTICE is hereby given Ihut there is money in tho county trsusury to redeem all orders prrssutsd for payment, and sndorsed "otpuid for want of funds. unus, prior to August ji, io..-. 61 w4 THOS. JOHNSON, Treaa. oiling; Off I VALUABLE assortment of BOO! l. stationery. Teachers and dealers and all interested ara invited to call aud examine. March 38, 1837. C. POPE, Jr. EUTABAGA aeed-for sale by mai38 C. TOPE, Jr. EHUBARIi or pie fruit seed for sale by mar28 C. POPE, Jr. OREGON timothv seed for sale by mar28 ' C. POPE, Jr. 700 LUS. whit cossipore sugar for sale by marS8 C. POPE, Jr. fWlMS PUMPS price rcduced-for aula by V mrws u. rwrc, jr. MACAULAY'S History snleby of England for C. VOVK, Jr. "PVtARY and Corrcspondeuoo of Anna Law XJ rciico for aula by C. l OI'h, Jr. M ORRIS' Poetical Works-for sals b C. POP E, Jr. A N aaaorlinent of Bibles and leslnmeuls for 1Y aula at the Repository prices by C. POPE. Jr. Sstrav. T EI'T me about six weeksuiro a BAY MARE XJ shod all round, about fifteen hands high, ten or eleven years old, and having a little white in tho (ace ; besides being Considerably marked with the harness. She was formerly brought from Ilia Santiam, and has at several dirTereut times made her way back as far as Cribble'sTrnirie. Any person returning her to me, or informing me of her whereabouts, shall be suitably rewarded. I.IXUS UUSIlXEr.L. Oregon City, April 18, 1857. I Wear Ooods. JUST received by the subscribers, 6300 yds Merrimac aud Coeheco prints, 1700 ' satinets, blue and mixed, 130 cotton warp, " AO coils mnnilla rope, 134 bundles map paper. 65 cases Kentucky ritle powder, FFK.G. March 31. O. AUfcK.MiTU X &. CO. Young's Improved Smut Mills. milB.EE of these SUPERIOR, smut mills X now on hand ami for sulo by U. AUEKNtTH r v CO. Oregon City, Marvh 31, 1857. At War with Hard Times! HARD TIMES DEFEATED! By nllARM AN & WARNER, who, in addition J to their usual LARUE STOCK of lry Goods and Groceries, are about receiving per bark Metropolis and Mat thew Vassar, the following new supplies, vix: 100 boxes Lnglish soap, 100 " American da, assorted brands, 50 adamantine candles, 33 " sperm do. 1 0 " wax candles, assorted colors, 3000 lbs No. 1 llatavia sugar, 4000 ' No. 1 Manilla do. 4000 1 Costa Rica, Rio, aud Java coffee, 100 ' Booee's domestic ground do. AO dnz assorted spices, in buttles, 6 ' English ase'd sauces, Q do do pickles, 10 Americun do da SO cases pie fruit, 50 boxes Windsor glass, ass'd sizes, 100 kegs units, all sines, UII0 lbs codfioll, G hlf bids mackerel, 10 bbls lime, 1 caso tobacco,' Pride of the Union,' 1 do do 'Commercial,' 1 do do '1 loney dew,' 1 do do 'Natural leaf,' ti gross smoking tobacco, 6 dnz tomato ketchup, 0 ' pepper sauce, , 10 kegs dried apples, 3 bbls plaster nsris, Togolher with a well-selected assortment of Dry Goods, BOOTS, SHOES, and rendu made CLOTHING, which we offer as LOW aa any ouso in Oregon, either wholesale or retail. t erms cash, or produce taken In exchange at the highest market rates. March 31, 1657. UIJ. assortment of Yankee Notions at H mli21 CHARMAN & WARNER'S. 10 M ex. quality cignra. C1IARMAN & WARNER. 2000 LUS. assorted candy. CHARMAN $ WARNER. 16 POZ. Oysters. CHARMAN f WARNER. V 8 T R E C E I V E D a splendid lot of CLOTHING, BOOTS d SHOES, and Dry-Goods of nil Description. We can now fill almost any bill a furmor may call for. Call and see. March 14. CHARMAN 4, WARNER. ATTENTION EVERYBODY! lilnn City Waking Up ! GREAT IMPROVEMENTS! THE publio are hereby respectfully informed that, besides the improvements completed or in progress at this place such aa the new mill, a plank walk from the mill to the ferry, A.O., etc., a commodious STORE has been fitted up, and melt stocked with NEW GOODS, by the under signed, who is always on hand to accommodate customers with almost anything they may want in tha line of Dry Goods, Stationery, Grocerus, Crockery, Boots Sf Shoes, Hardware, Clothing, Cutlery, Medicines, Confectionery, Cigars, dc. ote., All of which will be sold at the OCT LOWEST PRICES' jr$ Rent and other expenses being less at this place than at Oregon City, I can and ttiil make it for the interest of persons to trade he.,in preference ta crossing the river for that purpose. Only just visit, once, ths "Linn City Store,1' and yon shall be convinced of this fact. IT" All kinds of Prod nee taken in exchange for Goods. ROBERT H. BKOL'UHTON. Linn City, March 7, 1857. 47 Land Warrants PURCHASED BY Jan. 34. WM. C. DEMENT & CO. Caxaemale, April II, 1M7. fS band anJ for sale, low, for cash or produce J Paints A. lead, chrome green, white lead. prassiaa blue chrome yellow, blue paint, red do in ail, blk. litharge, Common and permanent green putty, glass JNO.f. BROOKS. CONSTANT EMPLOYMENT will bs gits J to a compsisnt TEACH bit of tho Lugluli lauguago and the various branches of the mailt smsties, at Yoncalla, Uuipuua county. Terms liberal. Api'lication may bo addressed la ths 1 rectors of Youcalla School District, Yowalli O.T. March 38, Iei7-J0 XXaraeis and Saddlery. V ' TI IK undersigned having opened o FLV In UITTEVILLK, Marion county, V T., ia ready to manufacture and furnish at short notice, aud in the beat aud must substan tial stylo of the craft, all kinds of HARNESS and SADDLERY WORK, Trunk and Car riage Trimming, At, March 38, 1857. A. COOK, Mr. Yoit'i SebooL HIE NEXT TEUM of Urn School will com. L menco on MONDAY, APRIL 6, mi. Terms, Including board, tuition, am at books, &., are from 836 to nw for a sssston or eleven week. Nona taken for leas than ana half of term. No deduction mads. To all those who will cheerfully use Ilia proper exertions ta acquire knowledge, sjm will strive be geutleinanly in their deportment, ths proprietor pleilcos himself that the instruction given shall not be second to an v in the country. Those who wish ta pay part of their expenses by labor, can do so. juiui u. nmi, Oregon City, Feb. 14, 1857. 44w9 Tint HAVE JUST RECEIVED, per str 1 T Columbia and bark Nuhumkeag, tha for lowing goods l 500 lbs cotton yarn, 5000 yds bro. drill, 10 cases boots and shoes, 35 hlf bbls dnsd apples, 30 ksgs K. B. syrup, 10 d"i Mallimor oysters, 30 ' pie fruits, 30 " fresh peaches, 33 boxes raisins, 100 ksgs nails, ass'd sites, 10 doi glaa lanterns, Reoop shovels, big chains, Ac, & Feb. 14, '67. WM. V. DEMENT it CO. Backs! SUcks I rPHE undersigned baa constantly on hand at his X suck mauulaulory in Oregon City, HACKS of all qualitiesand sues, which will be sold aa low as Uiey can be bought in ths Territory. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. HENRY PR0S8KR Oregon City, January 10, 1 857. y Wm. O. Dement A Co., WHOLESALE t IKTAIL Dealers InQrooerlei, Hardware, Boon fc Slioei, Crockery, kc, TENDER their thanka to their numerous cus tomers fur their post liberal patronage, and so licit a continuance or the same. Thev lake pleasure in informinr the pubho that they have now on hand a large and desirable stuck of Oroetrie; Hardware, Woofs ana Skoee, Crockery, and Boat Store; to which they ara making constant additions from New York and San Frnueisco, purchased for cash only, and ara enabled to sell at lower prioes than any other store in Oregon City. jsn.3l.lBJ. Tut? New Englaud Mutual LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Boston, Mass., Organized in 1843, and having a capital and accumulate premiums amount ing to over 81,000,000., "YTTIT.L take risks In Oregon, for term of T V yours or for life. Dividends of profits to those insured are declared every live years. In surance may be effected for the benefit of married women and children, beyond the reach of credit ors of the party insured. Creditors may insure the lives of debtors. Rates in Oregon will be tha same aa in New t.ngland. This ia tha eldest American Mutual Insurance Company, and ia one of the most reliable and suo' ecssful, and insures on the most favorable rates. Information may be obtained from, and applica. lion for insurance made to, A. HOLBROOK, Agent for Oregon. Conenltinir Phuririant Forbes Barclay, M.IK Oregon City, and K. u. Wilson, M. v., l ortiana. Urcgnn City, Jan. Jl, Ioo7. n Jut Kccclved, TONS San Queulin salt, 104 sacks Liverpool suit) 10 50 bbls lime, 50 kegs syrup, 50 mats sug.irt 33 sacks cofl'ee, 5 bbls vinegar, 35 boxes soap, SO bales drills, 5 " sheetings, 14 cases boots. Jan. 17, 57w6 G. AllfiRNETHY & CO. Oregon Lodge No. 3, I. O. O. F. MEETS at their Hall over the Oregon City Drug Store every Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Brethren in good standing are Invited to visit. THUS. l llAlt.UA.X, rt. u, C. SwitiTiaa, Sec'y. 31 FURNITUEE I AT THE ruBxnTTr&s bales - xloom, (One door below L. Snow AX'o.'s, Front si,,) PORTLAND, OREGON. Constantly receiving, and oa band, THE BEST ASSORTMENT Ever Offered In Oregonll Having had several years' expeticnee, I am pre pared to sell AS CHEAP AS, IF MOT Cheaper ltan has ever heretoore been offered on the Pacific coast I ET CALL AND EXAMINE SO VOUISILV1S. JJ A. J. STURTEVANT. Portland, January 10, 1857. 10m What's the Use of Ooingr Barefoot ? Til E subscriber has opened a boot and shoe shop in this city, where making and mending will be done to erier on ihokt notici. I also keep constantly on hand ready made boots aud shoes, which I will sell on reasonable terms. Thankful for past favors, I still solicit a reasonable share of patronaire. Call and try ua anyhow. J. B. BLANPIED. Oregon City, Aug. 9, 1856-17m We axe now SLeceivinf AND have in store 100 sacks Rio cofl'ee, 80 whole and hlf bbls crushed sugar, 30 - NO 100 dox brooms, 350 boxes Eug. soap, 100 candles, , 100 gl. id sites, Together with a general assortment of crockery, hardware, boots and shoes, paints and oils, etc., dec, which we offer for sale at aa lew prices aa they can be purchased in Oregon Territory. WM. C. DEMENT dc CO. Oregon City, Sept. 19. Blackimilh and otbera, Look Here i ALLAN, McKINLAY It CO. hsva now on band a lorga and well selected stoak of Bar Iron, Cast Steel, Horse shoe do., German do., Nail rod do., Plough do. t Plata do, and intend to keep up the assortment ss as to suit the wants of customers. Give us a call, and yon will find that we not only have the fullest stock, but will sell "as cheap as the cheapest." Wo are constantly receiving additions to our assortment, so aa to replace what ia sold. Dec. 6, '56. JUST RECEIVED, a new supply of Rio and Java Coffee, Rice, Sugar, Sal Soda, tec nov39 C. POPE, Jr., Main st t ARIES for 1857 for sale by C. POPE. Jr. JVHT H 12 C 13 V D re BARK "OCEAtf BHD," And for tale, by tfo undersigned, PK(f lbs Costa Ricaooflio, vary sups IUJJ rior articls, 40 kga purs white lead, peppsr sauce, In gloss, yellow sclirs, boiled Unseed ail, is Una and barrels, raw da. do. do, China sugar, noa. I Jt 3, crushsd" in hlf bbls brawn sheeting, tf-4, uisnills rops, j, 3.34,3, li, and I luoh, east steel, pie fruits, ass'd, In glass, English meat sauces, " lis do. capers olives hooev China preserves, ia jars, green peas, In tins, syMsrs, figs, in drums, aula currants. Malaga raasns, (layer) alinouus, soli shell, walnuts, olive ail, (Plagniol's) chsess, in ti ALLAN, Mr KIN LA Y 4 CO. Oregon City, December 30, 1850. Salt I Haiti OA TONS "Han Qucnlln" SALT, In about e V 80 and 100 lb. bass, lust rvcsivsd and for aula very cheep at ALLAN, McKINLAX f lU.a. Oregon City, Dec. 6, Jboti. Coffee. IF YOU WANT a really good article of COF FEE, the undvrsiguod hsva gut 19,000 lb beat "Cetta Rica." Com In and look at It. ALLAN, McKINLAY 4 CO. Oregon City, Deo. 6, 1850. Ureal ludiiceaieala. rpilf PROPRIETOR OF J. THE FRENCH STORE in this city, takes this method to invite tha publio to call aud examine bis stock of GOODS. Ha haa now on band, and will continue to receive by almost every steamer, a Ana assortment of the best quality at roods, which hs ts determined to aril as cheap aa anybody sUe, if not a littl cheaper. The Ladle, la Particular, ara requested to oome where they will find the best and LATEST FASHIONS of Dress Goods, of every description. He has, and is constantly receiving, DRY GOODS, consisting in part of the following article Coeheco, Pacific, liadiey, Conestego, Philip Allen, Fall River, Merrimao.end numerous other PRINTS, aU late stylos; English and French merinos, Lyons cloth black, blue, purple, and pink alpacas, jaconet, book and Swias muslin, a tins assortment of laces and edging, velvet trim Inn. Ac., domestic linirhams, blue, mixed, and gray satinet, sheep's grey and fnncy cloth, Milford and Bunker Hill Jeans, bleached aud brown sheet ing, brown and blue drilling, denims, hickory shirt ing, black velvet, also a fine lot of plaid drees goode, Brussels carpet, dec, 40. Men dc Boy's Clothing. Blue, black, and brown cloth coats of tha finest quality, tweed business do., black cloth vests, a fine lot or blk doeskin aud satinet pants, all qualities and sires, rubber jackets, gray over an J under shirts, white and hickory shirts, hats and cans. BOOTS A. SHOES men's, boys' and youths' boots, ladies', misses', and children's morocco, goat, kid, and calf boots and shoes. It is no trouble to show roods, and ha will al ways be bsppy to see bis customers, whether they purchase or not. EUG r..M. La OKCST. Oregon City, Dec. 6, 1856. 34m7 . New Firm New Ooods. THE undersigned lake this method of Inform ing the public that they have taken the house aud have purchassd the entire stock and hxtures formerly used by F. S. HOLLAND, and hope by strict attention to business to retain the patronage of the old customers and guin ax many more aa possible. Wa are constantly in receipt of GOODS select' ed with the greatest care, (aa to price and quality,) and are confident that our facilities will enublo us to offer greater inducements to all who want th worth of thoit mouev than any other house ia tha city. We have, and are just receiving, an invoice of DRY GOODS, consisting In part of the following articles Coche co, Pacific, Hadlcy, Conestego, Philip Allen, Fall River, Merrimac, and numerous other PR1N lo, II late styles ; English and r rench merinos, Ly ons cloth: black, blue, purple, and pink alpacas, jaconet, book, and Swiss muslin, a line assortment of luces and edging, velvet trimmings, Ac, do mestic iriiirhariia, blue, mixed, and gray satinet, sheep's grey and fancy cloth, Milford and Bunker llill jeans, bleached and brown sheeting, brown aud blue driMing, deuims, hickory shirting, black velvet, also a fine lot of plaid dress goods, Brussels carpet, Ac, Ac. MEN $ BOYS? CLOTHING. ?)... 1.1, .lr .sl kMwssra Usl. i ll.. AlUC UMH. m,j BUV WIVfWIS V1WMI -Ulia Ul HSU aaaicaji quality, tweed business do., black cloth vests, a fine lot of blk doeskin and eatinet pants, all qualities and sixes, rubber jackets, gray over and under shins, white and hickory shirts, bats and cap. BOOTS aud SHOE S-men'e, boys' and youths' bouts, ladies', misses', and children's mo rocco, goat, kid, and calf boots and shoes. GROCERIES: Rio coffee, green aud black tea, New Orleans, Butavia, and crushed sugar, East Boston, Slew- art's, aud China syrup, sslt, 10 and 80 lb. sacks, nails, assorted sixes, soap and aoap powders, pow der and lend, cream tartar, yeast powder, aalera tus, chewing add smoking tobacco, oysters, prunes, pepper sauce, oils, spices, starch, and cotton bat ting, with a variety of other grooeriea usually kept. We have also a Spleudld Assortment of Books, tn part aa follows! Washington A his Gen- McKenxio'e Receipts, eralt, Religious Encyclopsdia, Napoleon A his marsh'ls, Bible History, Rollins' Ancieut History, Sketches and Skelttons in 4 vols., of sermons, Border Wars. Wickham's School Reg- ife on ths Plains, later. Fi rentier Life, Dick Wil- Stevens' book of th farm, son, vuueu Diam iiwwij. Natural History, Parlay's Geography, Stoddard's Msntul arith. Towers' algebra, Thompson's high school aud mental arithmetics, Webster's and Sanders' new scries school books, Wsbster's large family Dictionary, Irvin's cyclopedia of moral and religious anecdotes, ft..:. j a.... i u:..M ruit Culture, Land Measure, meriuan Debater, Mapping plates. Railroad and Roads, leaching, ullcr a VV orks, Practical Landscape Gardening! Rbyhood of Great Men, Archbishop, Mercantile Morals, Youat, horse and cattle doctor, Mechanic's companion, Small agricultural works, Uiblss, at all siiss, with many Dinar vaiuani dok. ALSO PRESTON'S MAP OF OREGON and WASH INGTON. A Fresh Supply of Stationery : Dsy-Books and Journals, Memorandum of all sixes, note, letter, cap, and bill paper, envelopes, pens and pencils, slates, writing books, Ac. wm. uiisttuutirr co. P. a GOOD8 exchanged and th highest market Dries paid for butter, eggs, bacon, chick ens, flour, and almost anything th farmer baa for wis. WM. D. A CO. Oregon City, October 4, 1856. jr Harness Maker Saddler. THE subscriber has bought out the establish ment formerly owned by A. K. Peat, and I now carryiag on th HARNESS and 8 A DDLB RY business in ail its branches; th LIVERY STABLE belonging lo the establiahimot, is also kept up, where horseeud carriage are constantly kept for the accommodation of the public. Horse left at my Mabbt, will alwaya be treated with par ticular attention, and well fed. I hair been con nected with this establishment (of some four years, and am now permansntly located, where I shall al waya be happy to wait on all who may favor m ilh a call. w. B. rAKIJW'V,. The best of TIMOTHY "AY kept constant on hand. '"5 City, Oct. 18, l&36-2tjr. MOFFAT'S Lira Bitton and P.ft, Bernard's Dysentery Synm, Wistart Balaam of Wild Cherry, at the OREGON CITY PIUS STORE THRESHERS AM CCMII.1ED REAPERS AMD MOWERS. VMS.4fUMUI Ct.ALS.lt I. tntered aeeordlng to Act of Coorrsas la tbs Offlo of th District Court of ths United WE HAVE NOW ON THE WAY FROM NEW YORK, A I.AUUK ftu.wutu ur th abov mentioned machiaes, and (ipsct them lo arriv about the first of May next. Farmer wishing anything of th kind would do wall to call arly, as a number have already been spsksn for. . . 1 Th THRESHERS are from two to six hors powers, of both kinds, sweep and endless chain, and are of the most miprovsd kind new nsed In the States. We oiler them from $400 to $050. MANN vh rnMltlNP.U KKAPElt AM) MOWER, which ha taken the premium for tha best combined machin now In us at aU th exhibitions in the State during the post yar, w ofter at $350. W have ales an th way, to irriv about tha sama time, HOVY'S STRAW CUTTERS, at vsriaus siiaa. tenther with a, mod aasertmsat of carpenters' tools and hardware generally, including pain orsdlss and acythea, maths, and mtwiug which w. will ll low for cash. January 31, 1857. Staatoa's Wartery. A STANTON, Fruit Culturist, at th JM NORTH-BEND Fruit-Farm, n 8a- ZL2 lent prairie, four miles north east from Salem, has, for sale, th following cholc eslectieos of grafted trees, of various ages, from an lo thru year ; vix: APPLES. SUDHSa. Jersey Sweeting, Early Harvest, Carolina June, Sweat Bough, July Bough, Summer Queen. William tavern, Red June, Red Astraohan, Sweet June, Grar eastern, Alexandsr, Waxen, er Gats, Dwarf, Early Pennock, Fall Pippin, Fall Beauty, Siberian Crab, Rosa Nonpareil, Sweet Pearmain, 8weet Swaar, wi.irxa. Tewksbury'sW'r Blush. I Ilubardaon's Nonsuch Green Wewten rippin, Domin, Dutch Mlgnon, Belmont. Norther Spy, R. I. Greening, Gloria Mundi, Lady Apple, Virginia Greening, Tolpy Hocking, Milam, Roxbury Russet, Twenty Ounc AppU, bemten, Red Remanite, Red Wine Sap, Itlua Pearmain, Michael Henry Pippin, Yellow New'n Pipp'n, win Apple, Red Pearmain, Wiuter Queen, Newark King, American Pippin, White Pearmain, Kambo, Carolina Apple, Baldwin, Newton Spilxenberg, Black Heart, Pound Pippin, Monstrous Sweeting, lteilllower, Esopus Spitzenberg, Golden Kiiwet, Hollsnd Pippin, Winter Sweet, Melon, Lady' Sweeting, Westfiold seeknof'lh'r PEARS. Columbia, Louiss Bonn D. Jer., Julienne, FUroish Beauty, Maria Louisa, Fall Butler, Early lleurre, Pound I'sar, Dsrluburg, Busrsysoca, Chomontell, White Dnnyan, Fin Gold f Summer, Josephine D'Molon, Vicar oT Winkfield, Croaau Btrgamot, Darbora'a Hesdling, Triumph D'Jein, Passa Cslmar, Martlet, Moon's Pear, Virgalue, Dutch Du Angelean, San Jose, Early Butter, Clapp s Early. PLUMS. Jefferson, Red Damask, Green Gage, Yellow Gage, Nnmp Red Carnation, Royal Ann, Kentish, Washington, Sweet Damson, Smith's Orleans, Cue's Golden Drop. CHERRIES. Downton, May Duke, Vanschaick, Black Morsllo, Black Eagle, Mv nurserv comprises about Forty Thousand beautiful grafts of the foregoing varieties, of thrifty growth from on to three year old. I have also a nursery of about Twsnty Thousaud seedlings wli ich 1 wish to sell. A. STANTON. Salem, Oct 33d, 1856,-38n-6m. The Campaign Opened, jggt I HAVE now in my NURSERY on the ZLZ Monticello Farm, Howell Prairie, Marion Co., a very large NURSERY OF CHOICE TREES, from ona ta two years eld, embracing all the vari eties of Apple, Pear, Plum, Cherry, Ac, brought to this nountry by J. W. Ladd, which 1 offer for sals low for cash. Those Who at expecting to purchass trees this whiter, ara requested to come and look at my nursery before making their final purchass. U" 1 era determined to aeu en very reasons uie terms. SAMUEL SIMMO.NS. Novembers, 1856. 30lf XT artery. I HAVE now for sale at my nursery, about mid way between Oregon City and Milwaukie, sev eral thousand afpli tbkss of thrifty growth, em bracing all the cnoictsr vsistiss or fsiit aver brought t Oregon. My tree ara from on to two years old, and for size and beauty ara unsurpassed. I am now ready to wait on customers, and siisll be happy to furnish tree t all such a ss fit to giv me a call. Coma and ses my nurssry before you purchase lsewbere. 1 nav also a quantity oi ri.uns, uma uibi.i for aale. ORRIN KELLOGO. Nov. 8th, 1856. 0tf. Oregoa and California Llae. Packet mllE following vessels will run In cen X. nection aa a REGULAR LINK be tween PORTLAND and SAN FRAN CISCO: Clipper bark JANE A. FALKENBEKG, Bspaaa, Master, Bark OCEAN BIRD, Wiaoms, " " C1IAS. DEVEN3, IlasLcr, " NAHUMKEAG, Wittisns, " Brig I. B. LUNT, Richaxdoox, Th Bark have all bse coppered recent ly. and are in first-rats rdr, cmmand4 by siperienced captains. r night will be carried at Hi lowest rater. Prodiio ent from any part of th country to Oregon CHy, or lo th Liaa City wwka, will b r' eeived and forwarded la San r raocisco. AoisT GEO. ABERNETHY A CO., Oregon City. ABERNETHY, CLARK A CO., Nerv.M,'56-33tf San Francisco. PRESTON'S Sectional and County MAP of OREGON and WASHINGTON TER RITORIES for ail by aogl( CHARLBS POPE, Jr. WE WILL PAY CASH or TRAD. lf good WHEAT At the market prip. novlJ CHARMAN if QBE NEW GQOns jl at CHARMAN WARNER'S. SANDS' SasseparHIa, in any quantity, at the OREGON CJTY W'G STORE- mm year 18M, by Wili.um II. Rnrar. in the Clerk s States, for ths Norths Mstrictof Ksw York. siylhes, forks, shovels, spades, hoes, Ac, Ae., all of WM. C. DEMENT A CO., : Main St., oppoeite the Land Office, Oregon vily. OREGON CITY Wholesale Priees Current.1 COXkKUTKU WkKKLV. pav uuoua. i cauos A hkuioinks. Sheeting, 4-4.... 9a 1 1 50 pr. ct. over N. Y.cost. Drilling Hi raoDt'cc. 1 Bleached drilling 13 Wheat, pr. bu.....fl,50 " shirting, llslfi Oats do 50 Striped do 131 Potatoes do 37 Ticking 14a I bOuiona do...... $1 00 J)enin 12 J Hour $4,00 Blue drilling 14 Com Meal, fresh 9 Plaid Jiusey I(ia34 rai'iT. Kutiuet'. 70a90 Apples, Jried... . . . 16al8 Kentucky jeans... 2."a4." Peaches, dried 10 ' Tweede 5570; " do pealed raiKTs. ; Chili, dried. 30aS5 Bin and white 13 movisions. Blue aud orange 13 Pork, clear none. Fancy 8a 13, ' mess 938a30 Furniture do 10al4 llama. 15 do. wide. 13 Bacon 13i M. delaiue 1830 rowoxa. Giughama 15a22 Haxard, pr ca $15 Alpaca 35a6t pr keg 9 10 Table damask 50a75; shot. cloths 65CI i Small sixes 82ia3 Irish linens 40a$l Buck ft3a3i CLOTIIINfl. ! LRAD. Sheep gray pants ft?)a3 llnr , 15 Satiuel do. .$.i3 White lead, in oil. ..12, Fancy cass. do. ...$ la5 cuaosoa. Ulaok cass- do. $ja7: Manilla, email 35 Red flau'l shirts gl ial 8 largo 35 Blue do. do. gl.VilS Hemp 10al5 llickory ahirts 5a7s canulw, Calico do f'Jal'J AJmantiue 3740 soot A aiior.s. jSperin 60a65 Men's kip boots $3ia4 uiuass. " super do. do.. ..$4 Havana Sj40a80 " fine sewed tij German l()ai.'i Boys' kip boots American IJ2i)s50 ' he'vy w'x doijll J i2,, tobacuo. Meus' brg's pr. doi..$!7 Pridsoftho Uuiou.40a45 " kip org's prluz.9'0 Sun 30s35 " calf sewed do..; 1 Luke's 37 Women's h'vy sh's. $13 luauwAan. fin do. 9 1 5. Shovel, i8sl4 oxocxxiKS. ISpades (I4al6 Coffee 1 Cald1 Axe flSaSO Tea 50u65 Millsaw 90$ U Sugar,no.l Chi'a.... 15 X cut saws 75a$l,25 crushed lb: Table cutlery, 10 purct Saleratua lOalB advauce on N. Y.cost rjtareh 14 Pocket cutlery, 35 prot Syrup E Boston... $1,35' advance. do. S Island $1,30 Other article of hard- NO Molasses i ware from 30 to50pr Liv. Suit Si'il ct advance. Table Suit 3u.S, Nails,aes'dsiaos,prk $G4 Sandwich 1. Salt.. 3u2g ' horseshoe.. .'Jja35 Peper 2'.: oil. Alliiiee 40 Lamp $la2i Ciunamon 0080 Linseed boil 2a2i Soap 811 Turpentine pr gull $3 1- GEO. ABF.RXETIIY V Co., MERCHANTS, OREGON CITY, O. T. Aberoethy, Clark dt Co., COMMISSION ANOFOIiVAltm.NO .MKBCUANTS, Francisco, Cat., Will attend to selling Oregon produce, and fill ar dent for Goods, Groceries, Ac, at the lowest rate. The patronage of the people of Oregou ia re spectfully solicited. Aug. 3. lumber, lumber. THK Oregou Milling and Transportation Co. have established a I.UMUKIt YARD on tha river bunk in rear of the store of Allan, McKinlsy & Co. Lumber iu large or small quantities, including dressed siding and flooring, Cau alwaya be had by application at the store of - F. S. A A. HOLLAND. Oregon City, May 10, 1858. For Kf tit. I WANT to rent mv nlaoe fortn or ilfcLlwo veers, one mile from Mr. Post' Kelio.,1. end two and a half mile from Oregon City. There are five itcre Well set with timothy, and there will be about six acres to cultivate. Fruit of all th varioua kinds. Good house and out buildings. Terms made easy. Apply soon. Jan.34-41lf JAS.G.SWAFORD. Jos. Barstow IS by himself, and would respectfully say tehus friend and the publio generally that k ia thankful for past patronage, and willcontiuubusi neas at the old stand, and will ever bo ready to. ahow his Goods to Uiom who may favor bim with, a call. Come one, come all, both great and small, and give him a call bfura purchasing elsewhere, and exsnnoe for yourselves bis splsndid and select, stock of DRY GOODS, PROVISIONS, CLOTH ING, BOOTS, SHOES, and CROCKERY, Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Spites, Ao, Ac., Hut, Neils, Brooms, Ac., and almost every thing pertaining to a general Nne of business. All kinds ef country produce taken In sxchange. Country friend will find it to their advantage te give me a call. CanemahiSept. 6. Piotective Union. DIVISION NO. 593 OF THE N. E P. V., SALEM, O. T.( will keep for sals Dry Good, Groceries, Boots aad aboea, Produce, etc " tn part the trade will be characterised by I. Designedly no inferior goods; 9. Reasonable and uniform pricee: the child, Will get as much for its nvney as ths parent ; 3. The poor mau's friend, no csxdit j 4. Ths dishonoring practice of mixing good with inferior produce to make it saleable, will b discountenanced ; 5. Being associstej farmers, will generally b able to uwer demand from a distance, In tai articles oats, potatoes, whsat, flaw, da I when, not on band, bought to order. Order carefully filled, or other properly aU leaded to, C. HO nil., Agent. Salem, Dec. 2T, U5g. 37tf 500 LBS. ja31 pure Beeswax for sal low by WM. C. DEMENT Ic CO. DR. Osgood's IndiaCholagogue.snd Dr. Jonas' Anvnesn Cholsgngue, at th OREGON CITY DRl'C SXOR.F. WW m m Mi ' 'jut! 'it- , 'i I I 1 , I 1 . .