ffiljc rcgou SUgu Km wr. L. A da as, Burros aho rsorsiiTus. OASOON CXTYl SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1858. If l. W. Cum Is authorise! lo do nny bus- Inns eouueeted will) "I'll Argus (Mice during my shames. W. L. ADAMS 2T AV invito particular ntiniion le llie synop.is of llio Prcsi'lent's Mcssnge which wo puMUli lo day, cpcciIly I ha I part which relate to Kansas. It it drcid- edlj rich document. It makes a finish of "squalier uverciirnty," and bends tli jilinnl knee lo dctjiotisin in ill blacked form. R.taJ tliit ilocunirnl at llie head of tho Amviiciiu arinv, and wo should nntu- s rnlljr suppose I lint every patiiot would in stinctively lay Iii'm Land upon hi iword. Kansni it denied (he rllil of excluding slavery, nnd iht people nre mocked at in ndvanco, tlioulJ lliey fail to vola for n fret Sinto, by neglecting lo voio fur a con a'ituiion which miikes porpctuiil lliodmn t'o rt-Ia'iun already established. After the constitution i forced upon llioin aiinsl ' ilieir solemn prutest, lliey nre coolly tnd, the remedy II' in nltcriug the constitution after they hfcume a Stale! We hardly believe however that Congress will adopt the lu'gfitiutM of tho Prekidciil, extorted from him no duubt ly llio external press ure of firr -eaters ; as Douglas, Richnrdion, and many other prominent statesmen nre opposed to it, and as a lar-ra majority of even the pro -slavery men in Kansas are said to dislike the constitution. Whntovtr is done at Washington in re gird le the matter, will bo the result of a very nice mathematical calculation upon political capital to be HJ up for use in 1900. OT Quito nn exciting debate occurred in the Legislature lust week, upon a rcso lulion offered by Sinter, of Henton, tocxpcl Penso fur reporting for tho clique organ in such a manner as to hold up some of the members in rather an unenviablu light, by giving their speeches too literally. Shuck, Allen, niul other" Softs," liavo been made to appear rather illiterate by ihe use of "git," "miring children," "committy," Ac, Ac. The motion to expel Tease wits finally lost, Allen, Hill, and Shuck only voting for it. An editorial in the paper shows tho editor has taken courage from the vole, and thus threatens lo continue the practice : ' In conclusion we linve ( say, that if tcnoramuses, chuekleheads, ninnits nnd nincompoops get elected to ihe legislature, by catluw themselves " democrat", nnd inviting lo their support every fag-end if " republicanism, witu a promise lo Jilt the Statesman, and the " Salem Cli-que," they will IiiiiJ Hint the Statesman will reflect them back to their counties and tu tho eouulry in their true characters. It will dress up nnd mnko no speeches for them, but it will daguerreotype them as they art. Now if this practice of" dnguerreolyp ing them as I hey are," cxtendod lo all the members of the Legislature, instead of those nnly who are "anti-Bush," there might be loss reason for attributing it to personal hate, and more of an apparent ex cuse tniuht be made for it. We doubt whether there ever were in our Legisla ture fivo "clique" representatives who would nppear any belter thnn Shuck in n literal report. In fact, few of the corres pondents of thai or any other papor would nppear to much literary advantage if the "copy" was strictly followed. It will ho recollected what murderous spelling nnd grammar the original petition contained that was sent on to Washington lertho ro moral of Col. Gardner, a copy of which we published, in which " rejuyced," "in. tire," "paititen," " constitimnts," and some other gems shone with Irue detnncnt io luster. liven the editorials of thut pa per have glittered with many such, as, " where it Shoil, O'fiarn, nnd Shsug V' Wo do not rupposo that ihe offence charged was hardly sufficient lo justify nn expulsion of Pease, hut for a journul that does the Territorial printing to condescend lo such means to wreak its vengeanco on political opponents, must place our citizens in a very unfavorable light abroad. (&" Our fellow townsman J. D. Dement, who wasa passenger on the Central Ameri ca, arrived on the Columbia, to the great relief of his friends, who had become quite anxious about his safety. The Multno mah in bringing him up of course broke wheel, and was detained several hours below tho rapids. John appears none the worse for his ducking in salt water, but looks as I hough he might live eighty or ninety years yet. t-F " Airgnose Hilly and Dryer both stand on the Cincinnati platform, side by side with the " National" gentlemen. (Soft democrats." Cmpkiiy'i Organ. "Airgoose Billy" never cither professed, or desired lo " stand on ihe Cincinnati plat form," unless ihe fact that lie once cam very near being compelled to step upon it for moment to transact a lit I 'o private business with one who was comfortably scaled there could be said to be "standing ea the Cincinnati platform." MST The Multnomah has been taken from the Astoria trade and put upon the one beiwcea this and Portland. W hear that aha i carrying freight for tLree dol lars a ton. tO" Newtown Pippin applet are selling in New Vork City for $7 and f s perlM. Hewi from tho Atlantic States The St. Louis Democrat of Nov. 27, aava that tho river had already frozen over below St. Louis, and that several steamers were csuulit in the ice and frozen fust in the middle uf (he river. The New-Vork City election resulted in the defeat of Mavor Wood. Tho vote stood. Wood, (dem.) 4O.70U : Ticmann foi.n.WM HM. The citterns of Kansas are thoroughly aroused aiiinst iho Lecotnntnn coiislilu ton. I'uMio ine lines lisd b en held in uieral towns, denouncing it, nnd repudia ting the election to be held on the 21st ef Uec. Severul pro Slavery papers in mm ms have repudiated the constitution. Juilne Douglass denounces it as in viola lion of ovrcy principle of tho Nebraska bill. Among the deinocrutio papers that lake Iho same view ol it wo noln the to! lowing : Chicago Times, (Dougla-a or gaii.) Detroit Tree Press, (Case organ, Providence l'ol, Albany Alias, I'lnluUu nhia Press, Buffalo Courier, Rochester Un ion and Sinncit Observer, while ninny of the Nonhcrn papers of the party clitmo in with fir eating organs in approving it. tiev. Kichardson.of III., was in Mashing ton Cilv, Dec. 4, and united with Douglass in disapproving of ilia courso of tho Le- compton convention, bonalor liiglor, ol rennylvnniu, like Liuuhanan, warmly no proves of it. Buchanan must either back down from the position taken in hi inaug ural, or there will be a beautiful muss over the Kantn difficulty between hisiiiul Douglass wing of Ihe democracy, unless, which is not improbable, Douglass, Foi ney nnd tho Northern journals of that stripe, yield In the pressure of (he fire eat ers, headed by ihe administration, and conclude to ntlend the Congressional christening of the consti'ulion of Kansas, and adjourn lo the funeral of "Squatter Sovereignly," which all must admit is fairly dead, and ought to be buried out of sight. Walkeii Cai'TI-red. The Panama Star end llurnld says that Commodore, Pnuld ing, of the U. S steam fiigalo Wabash, landed with 350 men on l'oint Arenas, Dec. 8, and captured Walker, with all his force, except some Torty-fire ot Ins men who hod gone up the Sun Juan river, and captured the rort of Castillo. 1 he oura toga, having on board 139 of Wnlker'a men, sailed for Norfolk, Dec. 12. Walker himself was at Astiinwall at last accounts lie surrendered lo Com. Paulding, with all his force, on being summoned, Ihe PrcMAenr Message. When tho N. Y. steamer sailed, Congress hod not organized, nnd of course no Mes sage had been sent in, but five copies were sent to California in advance of its delivery. Wo find a synopsis in the California Chron iclo. We give a few of its leading fca turcs. IliiVE.Nl'E. The duties on imports have been so reduced that the government may have to make a loan soon. The Banks. Great evils. The amount of specie in their vaults, $.'8, 340,830. Their circulation 8214,778,822. Deposits $230,3ol,352. The States sheuld in crease the denomination of bank notes first lo twenty nnd then to fifty dollars, and re quire the banks to keep nt least one dollar in gold and silver for every three of their circulation and deposits. A uniform bankrupt law is needed, Applicable to bank ing institutions, making a suspension of specie payment their civil death. Foreign Relations. All peaceable, except n small bone to pick with Spain, perhaps, as sho has not yot met our claims. Tho President here no doubt remembers the Osiend manifesto, nnd what a certain section expects of his Administration in re gard to Cuba. China Affairs. Our Minister is in structed to maintain n neutral position in the existing hostilities at Canton, but ho is le co operate with the Ministers of Eng land and France in securing favorable com mercial treaties for tho three powors. Panama. Recommends Congress to au thorize him to employ tho laud and naval forces of the United Slates to protect the Panama Ruilroud routo if necessary. Fii.i.iui'sterino. The measures adopt ed to prevent Walker's return are cited, and thinks it our duty to take effectual measures to prevent filibustering outrages. Paraguay. The Paragnayanians hnve outraged some of our citizens and fired into one of our vessels. Ho intends lo demand a redress of grievances. Kansas. The principles of the Kansas- Nebraska bill are lauded, and the Lecomp- ten Constitu'ionol Convention is recognized as legal. Tho election to be held will be held under legitimate authority, and if tho people do Dot voto it will be their own fault. If her pro-slavery constitution is offensive to tho people, they can niter it after they become a State. Tho clause in the consti tution which keeps in bondage forever those slaves now in Kansas, is a just and reason able one, as the Supreme Court has already lecided that those slaves went there by v.rtue of ihe Constitution of (he United States. For the people of Kansus to hav been permitted to vole slavery out ol Kan sas cutirely, would have been an act of gross injustice. When she is admitted into the Union, sho will for the first time be permitted to manage her own nffiiirs in her own way, assheshould have done long ago. Kansas has occupied too much of the public attention, and it is lime litis should be directed to far more important objecta. Utah. The first rebellion in the Terri tori es must be punished. W must go there with such an imposing force as lo in timidate the Mormons and prevent the ef fusion of blood. By this meant, we shall convince the saints that we are theirfriends. To accomplish ibis, it will be necessary to raise fvur more regiments. Very sorry, owing to hard tiroes, to have to recommend it, but hope Congress will support me, cost what it may. Axiz'inia. I recommend Congress lo establish a Territorial government over Ar izonia incorporating with it such slices of New Mexico as it may see fit. Pacific IUii.road. The ncceniiy of this road is asserted as well as the const i luiional power of (he U, S. to asil iu its construction, or even to build it entire. The fovornmcnt ought to umK-rlake the work by its own agents. This ought to be committed to oilier agencies, which Con gross might auit by crania of land or money, or both. The furnishing means of transportation for troops and mails cooler constitutional power, whilo the promotion f powerful commercial interests of the whole country, and llio formulinn of a bond of Union, furnish auxiliu(ry arguments in in lavorol expediting the work uy means of uuvernmenl pA'ronago. The work itself is elenrly wi-hiu the war making power. Ihe distance rn the Arizoma routo ue Iween the western boundary of Texas nnd ihe cm-Urn boundary of California does nol exceed 470 miles. Treasury. Receipts for fiscal year end ing June 30, lt)-')7, were 803,031,37I,7, which added to what wus on hand before made 88.532,83l),2t. Expenditures 870, b'.'2,7'.'-l,85. Balance in treasury July 1st 1?57. 817,710,114,27. The estimated revenue for tho present year when added to this will muku $75,389,031.(10. The estimated expenses are $74,003,..r8,4 1. But the latter is liable, to be increased. Navt. Tho construction of ten small war steamera nt a cost of 8230,000 each is recommended. Indians. Our whole number of Indians is estimated at 325,000. The system of hiring them to be peaceable with pteseuts, baa proven a failure It is recommended to colonize litem on reservations and teach ihem the arts and sciences. Post Office. In 183" there were 50, 080 post offices. The net increaso last year was 1,051. 1 ho expenditures of the li-cal vcar were lI,oU7.o,u. i no rcvo nue lor the vcar was 89,053,031. Rec ommends the overland post route, and dos ses by saying he is determined to igu no bills without examining them. The Message is very long, but we have given the marrow of it. OCT Buchanan has nothing lo say in his Message about Oregon, or that " Indian nr debt," and the probability is thnt thut the present Congress will have enough to do, with Jo Lane's assistance, in seining family quarrels and fixing iho wires fur 1800, w i tlx out bot luring with Oregon matters much. I'l the mean lime, those who wish to reap the reward of being sound black democrats, will pli-aso lo subscribe for Jo Lane's Times, and then call on the Surveyor General for their "Talents." (r Gov. Wulker of Kansas is in Wash ington, and has had several interviews with Buchanan regarding Kansas matters. He, like Douglas, is in favor of permitting the people to vote upon the constitution. Tho organs of the black democracy which fuvor Bucl.nnan's views, give it as their opinion thai Douglas will not strongly op pose tho Kansas villainy, but will keep quiet while the Administration is riveting the chains of slavery upon the new State by admitting it with this bogus constitution. Gov. Walker thinks tho people will not submit to such an outrage. OCT I he President it seems intimates that the Pacific Railroad should run thro' Texas and Southern California. . Just about what we expected. But we prefer even such a road lo none at all. 03r The Standard puffs the President's Message as nn " invaluable national docu ment." The Times ond Czapkay's organ havo already echoed the sentiments of Forney and Douglas, nnd claim that the democracy of Oregon occupy the same po sition. These papers of course must now shift their position, or cease to lay claim to " National democracy." Tho 'Softs' must now take time by the forelock and mount Buchanan's hobby, for subjugating Kan- sas, and thty will be iheonly Simon pure Nutionals." The Occidental already stands upon it. Will Dr. Henry and Col. Kelly tell us what Ihry think of" Nation al democracy" now ? (ttThe news from Utah is very mea gre. W e learn frein persons just from the Dulls that a " reliubU" Snake Indian had brought word to Col- Sieptoe that a com pany of Mormons had met a detaichment f U. S. troops somewhere in Suit Lake Vallev, and had a fight with them. The Mormons had the worst of it, and after loosing a good mny men took lo their heels. CCjr The wire.worksrs ai Washington had fixed upon Orr, of South Carolina, as speaker of iho House. Congress was to meet Deo. 7th. (r A correspomli-Bt of ihe Chicago Tiibune who left Kansas on the same boat with Walker, says I hat the Governor talked almost incessantly about the constitutional convention, anJ was horribly profane. He declared ihey were "felons, and the most beggarly, butcherly crowd of sots, ruffians, and assassins ever assembled." IHT Companies are being formed in California and Southern Oregon for ihe Mormon war, in case Government shall call for volunteers. The editor of the Standard says he can't stand whisky. He, of course, will be decapitated at ihe next " Jacksoo Jubilee" at an n.Msound aad" tot-Tellable dem ocrat." OCT We are indebted to J. W Sullivan, Dr. Steel, and Wni. C. Dement for favors in the way of exchanges. ftfr W wish that everr " democrat" in Oiegon hud a copy of I'orniy'a Press of Due. filh. It is full of manly talk about iho outrages about to be perpetrated on Kansas, Forney has taken strong ground, and says lie bat an idea he shall nol re cede frem it. Every column of llmt jour. nnl devoted lo this matter has ihe ring of irue republican metal, and wo nre glad to be able to say thai wo have found out man who, in conducting a professedly democralio journal, has not stifled his conscience and smothered down every humane and noble impulse in bis bosom. OCT The Legislature has acted upon our suggestion and changed the law so I lis I judges ofelection are required to make their returns in five days instead of ten very good reform, savoring much of re publican policy. tZT We learn that Vancouver it Im proving rapidly, and business it lively this winter. Lots are said lo be going eff rap idly. It is a lovely place, but we ihitik li lucks a sufficient area of good country back of it lo make it what il might be if heavy ad j ii cent settlement could be calcu'ated upon, OCT Tho cook on board lite Enterprise in paving along the platform bv tho Linn City Mills, last Sunday night, walked off lite plunks into the water, bruising In face severely, and breaking onu bone of his fore arm. (KT Tho steamer Express hat not yet got off the rocks at Willamette City, nt litis date (Friday noon). Capt. Irvin informs us lhat nine inches more will float her, and the late heavy rains will probably raise the river so the will be nflou! toon. OCT Tho steamer Commodore reached Portlnnd last Tuesday evening. The Co lumbia, which left San Francisco two days before the Commodore, failed to cross the Columbia Wowing to rough weather, and went on lo the Sound. She however reach ed Portland Thursday, bringing llio mails. Tho Times editor says he ought lo hnve been ticketed lo tho Mechanics' Hall in Portland, because, having once ensnared a hare, ho lays claim to belonging to iho craft. We knew one of his " raco to scl up a similar claim from the fact that he had "saw'd wood for a gemman." 00" Wo see by thcCalifurnin papers that some of llieiruftieiul.sDro well paid for be ing sound and reliable democrats. The Sergeant al-Amit of both branches of the Legislature gets $12 per dayench. The Assistant Secretaries 811, Flngrossing nnd EnrollingClcrksand Doorkeepers 110. All other Clerks 89. Chaplains 89, Por ters 80, nnd Pages $5. (FiT Wo see by the papers thut Gov. McMullen has applied to the Legislature of Washington Territory for a divorce from the wife he left in Virginia, and has tb. tained it. For a man to leave a wife in the States, and come to Washington lo get a divorce, seemt to bo in harmony with many of tho unaccouulablet of this fast oge. JtiT The laiesi news from Wisconsin is thnt the Republicans have elected their Go vernornnd a mnjoiity on joint ballot in the Legislature. 0O"A tremendous fire occurred in Down- ievillo, Cal., on New Year's day. Loss, 8300,000. fcT Stimpson, editor of the N . Y. Day Book, is dead. Hon. Horatio Sey inou r, of Vermont, died at MiddL-bury, Nov. 2d. San Francisco Makkets. Flour from 8l2to8l2.-rx); Butter 37; Potatoes 00; Beans 83.10 ; Hay (20 ; Nails 84 ; Sugar, No-1 China, SI 2.30; Bacon not quoted. GO The toll bridge at Lafayette has been relinquished by the stockholders lo Yamhill county, and is now converted into a free bridge. The county has made nn appropriation of 81,000 for repairing it. The whole top has been cut away, and a new structure placed upon ihe nhutment, which renders the bridge entirely safo. Mr. Hawley, the noted bridge builder, who made ihe repairs, has warranted it to stand for four years. Holnlloa Utlic Arithmetical Question of Last Week's Argus. The yard containing 8,000 q. ft. is 80 ft. by 100 ft., nnd seven sixty-fourths of iis urea is 87o ft., making a walk around the ard 2 It. in width. S. L Campbell. Oregon City, Jan. 14, 1858. Gold Exports. A commercial writer in the Golden Era, estimates the amount of gold annually shipped from this Stale nt 830,000,000. He thinks that nearly or quite 830,000,000 per annum is taken nwy by passengers and about 30,000,- 000 regularly manifested. Estimalingour population at 500,000 which is about the figure this wonid be 8100 for every man, woman, child, Chinaman and Indian in the State, and upwards of 83 50 for every msn, woman and child white and black in the United States ! We think (be writer estimates altogether too highly Cal. Chronicle. India. The fall of Delhi ia confirmed. The loss of the British is ascertained to have been over 1,200 in killed and woun ded in making the assault. That of the in surgents is ibeught lo have been about I, 500. The king of Delhi ws captured. Rats. The editor of the Peansylvanian strewed petash around his rat boles, and sayt il drove tbe vermio away. Victonia axo I'.uoitNiK. One of the Philadelphia papers speak Ing of I he tenden cy of the American wom.ii lo run after foreign fashions, &c, and alludinir o the admiration full for tin Uinprrat Eugenie, "Victoria, Queen of England, is a tafer model for our women, if Ihry mu.l go across the Atlantic and lido palaces for their examph rt. Sha i a tound hearted, well belmttfd, much beloved, kind woman. She lakes an Interest in whatever is calcu laled lo do good. She dres.ct with queen ly almplicity. She tris lo make her sub jects coiikHled and prosperous. She sympathize with ihe poor, and binds up broken, burdened beans. Her children she rears wilh care, train ing them In the knowledge thai ihey are only flesh and blood liku ihn rest. Hut i lien Vicloris is not fast enough, dashing enough, dresy enough for our women, She really don't set a single fashion. And we firmly believe llmt some ufourmalions and maidens had rather go with F.ugrnie la a bull-tight than with Victoria to a eel tajje, where i he re is suffering lo be relieved and misery lobe driven away. New Uai roa Rattlesnakes. The Grant County (Wis.) IK raid of Ihe 17ih insi. sayt thai Selh Maker, a curious natu ralist, residing near Ihetown, has a spoi of ground on his farm set apart for melons, and nenr it there is a well known den of rattlesnakes. lie bus tamed the snakes, and. by some mysterious powers iu i hi) spiriiuul department of science, is able to cuijiire ihem at will Kilo lus melon patch lo guard ihe same ngaiust uninvited imrmler. The snak's have been in his M-rvice all the fall, ami discharged iheir duties adiniral.lv. Wisconsin Is going to bo a great country. Fearful Doings- It is estimated lhat since Ihe revolution broke out in India, ihe deaths by vielence have averaged, through out the troubled leriitory, ovcrceAun drtd lire daily, of both natives and luro pean'I One writer from Calcutla gives the aggregate, up lo the dale of his teller, as aboul forty thoimaml, Ihe r.ngii slay Ihe natives in cold Uloo.l, whetover found, whether with arms in their bunds or o'hertti-e, when ihey once commence the. work of destruction in any given (lis hid. Sources of Happiness.--!!" vou would enjoy iho theater, pay your udiiii-.inn ; il vou wnniij stand well Hh yur Iriemls, uive them sood dinners, and ph-niy of ihem: ll you are anxious lo spend a for tune, publinh bouks at your own expense; if you are tond ol scnnilul, live in a b anl ing house ( if vou have a lle fur law, buy horses, and be sum ton have a ar ranteo with cm-hot them: it you would sleep soundly, keep iho babv out of the room; if you wuuld Iivh happily with vour iff. never contradicl her ; ami abovo all, ue tho Graefi iib -ig Family Medicines if you would enjy perfect lu-alih, which it the true secret of hiippiuets. The Oak. To the oak is assigned the chief rank among the trees of I he for This maj'-stiu ttee claims pre-eminence for Ihe grandeur ot its opnearance, its great durability, and its consequent utility to man, especially for building nnd sliippi purpnee , II MO except the cellar, II it perhaps the, longest lived of thu vetfctuble creation, aitaining to the age of 0'KI, and even 1,000 years. Thus generation after generation is swept from the face of the earth, dynasty subverts dynasty, nations spring up, nourish, and decay, whilst the monarch of the woods bidding defiance to the fury of the storm, and braving ihn at tacks of nine, outlives century upon cen tury an unshaken monument of enduring might. Its applicability to the require ments of ihe shipwright constitutes thu oak one of the most important products of this country ; fur it is to her navy thnt F.nglaud is indebted for her most sure and formula blu defence. Our ships stutiuuud around the island, forming at evi-rv vulnerable point an impenetrable bulwark, nre' em- phatically termed " tho wooden walls of hug I u ti d . Spcra it t. Our Best Book. Salrnuiii, one of tho most consummate scholars of his lime, horlly before he expired, said, ''Oil I I have josl n world of lime time, the moi precious thing iu the world I Had I but one year more, il should bu spent iu peru sing David's Psalms, and Paul's Epistle. Oh, sirs," said he addressing ihose about him, " miiif the world lets, and God mors." In this singe of book making, we are in hmger of torgelling the 1J ok of books. I'liero are mar.y good books, but none of them can aflurd a poor sinner solace in the hour of death like : lio Bihle. Congressional LtuHAtty. The Con gressional Library nt ih'; Capitol now com prises no less than 65,000 volumes, many f ihem rnru and valuable. Three Acres of Lanii. The words of the widow of llelvet iu to Napoleon, are worth remembering: "You cannot con ceive how much happiness can be found on three acres of land." 03" The only way to cure a boy of stay ing oul at night is, to break his legs, or else gel the calico he runs with to do ihe housework' 0O What is stronger in oVe;Ii lhan in lifet An old yellow-legged hen. If you don't believe it, try lo dissect one alter masting it. UnteltcrH Cetehratt Htemaeb Bitters. Three bottles of Hosteller's Vegetable Stomach Bitters will cure llie Dyspepsis; one bottle wi.l create an appetite, fores off the impure bile, puri fy Iho blooJ and iuvigorule the system ; two bot tles will cure the worst form of liver complaint j one bottle will dissipate that weakness at the pit bf the stomuch jive color lo the countenance, i,n. part tone and strength te the system, and lend cheerfulness lo the mind. Every family should have Hosteller's celebrated S'omaeh U iters. JCo article is s peculiarly adapted to our climate. Sold by DruBgi.ts. Ii.,tel. and first class Saloons throughout Caiifurnia and Oregon. CACTioHrhnfraare particularly reqdret.d ti beware of asparioua article manufactured andrrp rceeuM to be HotfrUer's Bitters, amen all who ell or use tbe geuuine article can detect, as it is never sold by the galhw, but ia square boiilesoua Umiug a full quart, with the o-rk covered with a metallic cap, aud name on cap and boltie, with di leclioaa for art. Da. A.H.STi:ELR.e. SMITH ADA VIS, Ptlnd. I Oregon Ciiy. PARK & WHITE, Ceser.1 AgtmU, 13 Vhingttn Sin t-eic I'-tty OraiaaaretT ll.i It ordained ftMj ea,itsllU.d bv ih. City Council of Oregon Ciiyj Thai t person ,,nw employed ly ,,, vh- u Or-gon L Uy, or any p.,on or person, U, may be bereaHer employed at a i, . waich. shall be, and is hereby appoluted . ' pnliceonie.tr, with power lo arrest all ,, pieio.m persons, or any person or p,Mhl' ri.gaged in any breach of lbs p, ! ' (mid them in custody unlit ihey ' J, brought before tin, p.oper ofllcer for " animation ; and thai said police officer si have all the rights nnd do tie. ,f con.tn,. within the limits f said corporation IIMI shall take an oath faithfully lopeifu,ra ,l, ' duties of taid office, R. WILCOX, Mayor. Attesl, ' T. J McCarvrr, City Recorder. Ho il ordained and established by tU City Council ir Oregon Ciiy : That , Iheatricals, shows, nnd circus perfriit. ances, are herel.y prohibited wiihin cordate limit of Oregon City, under ibt penally of fifty dollars, without a license first had and obtained therrf.ir; nd Ciiy Recorder Is hereby authorized to grim such licet!u ipon the payment jfllo Ciiy Treasury of five djllurt for each ft. hibiimn. Adopted Nov. COth, 1857. T.J. McCaiiver, Recorder. MAKKISSi f In Clavkamaa county, Bee. IO1I1. bv XV Wooden, fcsq., Mr. Juiix K. Orncta to Miej Sabaii Tsuli.isuss. LUMBER. ALL those who wuut Ll'MIII-fl eaa their bills with Ciusimx & WAanKa, ,hiea I will fill, mid deliver thu lumber in Or. rai (V If dmhed. H.8. DUCK.'' Orrtfnii City, Jan. IK, 19.'.8. utf ' WIIEItE.WS, WILLIAM AKUI'ltlEsT litis commenced an action hi Ihe llairict Couil ol the First Judicial B s:rict age ual (teem (iruum, a iMiii-risideni debtor, for the recover; i( jmlKineul on a proiuabuiry note fur sixly-niu, . Inrs and evenly-live eenls. dulid March 8, 1 844 aud puyuble on or befuie tat Ut tuber, Iti24 tlu-rs' fore, To George Groom: Vou aie hereby n.,tijrd thai m,:rM yna in Ihe District Court uf the 1st -linl ci.il DiMnctrf the Terr turf ofOrvgou, on the fint day of tin term to be held nt Sulrm Ml Ihe !Hili day of Mar, I S.'iS, and unswer the e.mip'uii.t of llie ud It'll Main Ariiiii-:el, ihe same will be lakcu for cos. frwrd, mid Ihe pr.ijcr thi-renf will be rallied by Ihe court. WAIT & KKLLY, Jun. IC, lejMihiiS Ali'ta fur Pit New Discovery. rplIH un lerl!iiei has opened ft 1 S ZLRS E XL'S SHO in Ihn ciiy in u bu il.iir bai t rxirrilv far (hit purio-, just below Dii-rdiair'a wore. wh. r lbs publiu muy eiet-l lo tin. I him at all tiaiw, for the next ten ycura, ready Iu attend to all eustwmn pmuiptly. and in a u uy that cannot be exrelU bf any iimi of the craft. Cliurgr. reasonable, (the mo a cull, it you (ileus.-. ANTOIXE ETIENXE. Oreg 'ii City. Jun. 9, iSjrf. 39j Tho Graefdnbcrg Company. THIS INSTITUTION (iiicr.raird by the I.eg'sluttiro of tho Stule of New York, esp iial SlUU.IlOII), was founded for the purpose ef supplying tin-rrnldie, u-iili the celobrated UllAEF. ENUKUO M1CDICIXES. The seres comprises remedies for nearly every d!seae, adapted to ev ery climule. For tuinihes, travelers, sesmea, sod in. hem' use, ilicv nto imrnnuled. All I lie medi cines are PURELY VEGETABLE, and war- runted to care the diseases fer which llie? are sev erally recommended. The Uruefeiiberir Company does nol profess W cure all diseases with one nr two mrd.cinea. Osr series uoiisiUuf ELEVEN dirH-rent kinds, sJ npled to the various diseases incident to the lets perule and tropical climates. Tho following com pri e Ihe scries of (iruefeubcrg Medicines: Tbe Uraefealierg Vegetable Pills A to considered the standard Till of the day, saJ am infinitely superior lo any l'ill before Ihe puMie. They operate without irritation on all tlieeien I ion i, putuiatf the blooj by the bowels, liver, kid neys, and skin. .TI;irliairsH'rinc Calliollcoa), . i4n infallible rcmedv for ull diseases of lbs won and urinary organs, wcakaefs iu the back, pais IS breairt. lmrvouaneita. dehilitv. etc. Ill Califoraia and Uregon, out of mora lhau a thousand casss where this medicine has been used, it has ia as siuijle instance failed lo give permanent reliefer Is eliccl a certain cure. GRA EFEXUEItO SARSAPARlLMi A powerful extract. Ouo bottle equal lo lea the ord.uary saisaparilla for purifying Ihe bwos. A sure euro lor anoliila, rheumatism, uicire, !- pepsia, salt rheum, mercurial diseases, cuuaeoaa eruptions, &.c. The (ireeu Monatala Olatssemt, Invaluable for burns, wounds, sprains, chilblains, sores, awellnijfs, scrofula, etc. As a paia exirsei or, il caiiuol be excelled, atlbrJin? innnediaie ia lief from the most excruciating pains. THU GKAKFKNBERO DYSENTERY SYRUP This extraordinary article is a s-cdysiMl iufull'W remedy iu diarrhoea, d', feu'n-. i-ImIms asorbstv cholera iiifantum, u-id the Amuc ebalera, if Willi the lirst sy'.npioms of I tic disease. U stpare ly vegetubie in compouiid. O reftntatri t.blldrea.'Pwwaav For lanniner couiiluiut, aiul tuoit diseases to waiob children arc rulij. H. lia true worth eaa never be et furih iu words but il cun be lelt nnaspprccs led by parents whose children, base bees save Ha uiO.iier shwdd be wiihout it. tirrtrreabevs; Plte Kease4yr Warranted a ccrtaiu cure for Ihie paiuful dieraie. H'.d. ii. iii..i...i.t ihM-A xr varv law cases Which caiiuol be railicallv and periiisuenllj ei A surgical operation lor files and i never be resorted to until this oiutOKUt baa thoroughly Uied. Il never fails. ua VE-FEMtCRO E.VB IjOTIO F A: - t ,1. .... , W,m r nlinn FlU M rur 1 1 vsr a a i, -nv . , - - Il is a speedy nnd pja.tive euro for inftaosuial"S sr lh eves, wi akue, dirmiesa aud failing ef sight. It wtil alwavs be beneficial in acute inrlaia"S of the eyes,and also as! Wish oa inflamed sarfaess. ORAEFB.NBMRO FEVER AND A QUE PILIS. A speedv and pew lire com for Ibis """T"' eomplaint.' The.' Pi'is are eomposW snecips .1