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aW Mr. I. L, Allen, of AIuIjuiiiii, met with a gliigulur hikI iuiiifiil iifciiknt a hert tiiuo since. JIo warn, or rullier did wear, mot luxuriant m!r of whisker, a foot or lew in luitli. Wliilo running a ugnnulll, wliiili w.in worked liy atemn, tho wlilnkiTH on nml uitd'-r tlm It'll side or III fuco ond ii' i k, wrru cauglit In tho ma cliincry, and every li.tir of tln.iii turu out y tliu rouU, Kuvin tlm tk!it an Luru un ilia liuiid. A Srsoau Can rAi.tar. They had qiiio mi rt Inordinary character in Melbourne, Aulru!i.i, la III person of Mr. (Jab.-elli, a Londuu Jew, who advances any amount of money required of him, half down, anJ half in a.t months, ul right per cent pr iniium. Ilia other Juy lie advanced tlie Corporation of lliut city a million uf pounds, ami neighboring town aiHilhor million, mi I after hav ing announced thnt he Is ready lo tin cighl mi liniia for the government, fur the railroads,' he offers tu invest uiilliun hero and m'llinu there, in hating the mines of ilia country. From where he receiv ed tlie money, U a secret, an J the imly answer he gives to those who endeavor t piatt themaclvca un the matter, la the ro!iiclion of ilia caili. He U a valuable member lo liavo iu a community. Panroaau Itr.eTOBATioji or Cahtal I'lNisiuustT IX Miciiiuam. Tho Detroit Advertiser says: "The recent murder or homicides in lira Suite have glveu r'.ae to the belief amongst a lurge claw af our citiieue that the abolition uf Minimi puniali inrnl haa led to a rapid increase of thnl crime, and that iu restoration ie the only realmint that can be lucceesfuly inlcrposrd to check the evil. Accord ingly, ielilione nra in circulation in favor of the old eyrU'in of blond fur blood." . TwiNTtr-CniiiT Mm Stauvkii to Death. Tho imrne line de.lruolian of life an I proparty waa not tlie only result of the fearful txp'osiou of tlie mag azine at llvnnna. on S'Jtli September. Ou 23d December, the bo lira of twenty -e:jlit 'men were dug from under the ruins, who h;id pmb b'y died from starvation, although th.re were soldiers enough iu ami around the city lo h ive turned over every atono witliiu a day after the occurrence of the avaiJent. Ei'iofkam Naviks. The various Eurojienn pnw er are striving hard to Increase their navies, The Prussia, Austria, nn I Russia, princes uf the Moo I nra at the head of tho service. Austria tpeuds 83, 100,000 th e yo.ir on her Bii:idroits, mi l foP 1639 will increase the amount lo $ I.OOn.UUt). Prussia ia sa:d to be ub ut In ask lh.' Legislature fur $V.(IO,OOU for the navy. All know tint Rus-ian designs are dot diinini-livd in uavnl matters; mi! thia time next year, It ia said, Franco will possess forty acrew line of battle ah pa. t3JT A hv.e Cinoinn.iti paper says: "A farmer from Centralis, Illinois, wua in tlna city yesterday, having in charge one bundled twaim of beis, confined in fif y ainull bx, which he intend to lake to California fur speculation. The bcee were all ra;sed by him on ha farm with tho greatest care nd ingenuity, and he expects to realize nbout one hundred dollura per swarm for Iheiu In Calif mia Tliia ia ills fust shipment uf beea ever made frum thii country to thia fur dlatant State." t5"The Cheau-r county (Fa.) Timet aiye It la reported lhat Tim IJcns S'.evei.s, after be n j an aared of his eltctiun to Conjrre.'a from the Lancaa ler district in xpite of all the e,Torta or the F.ciiilent to aecure hie cle'cut, wnil te the Iclrjrnph ofTi e and diaptitchoJ the following mextnge ; "To Ilia Excellency, .Tunics liiiclianan : I'm cumino," fTlieearth'iuko at Itb.m, Xov. II, ninn tested itaeif in two diilinct uliock-i, r ucli last ly Inlf a minute. It was the most violent that has occur red since tlie quako of IT.'j.I, nn 1 kn clttd the Lis bon chimneys about nt a lively rule. Tlie pecu liar struct uro uf the buildings prevented the over throw of anything hut a wall, hat in places bIkui! eijlit leagues from Lislra i great daunigo was dona and many person-i were killed. The earthquake was preceedeJ by Iwo days of incewtit rain. We may aaverta'n yet the old Crre'an se cret of raising heavy b xlics. A mechanic nuined David L. Mil or lias invented a machine embrac ing the thfise principlisi of the wedge, lever, and screw, with which a workman nt the Xerria 1 co motive woiks, 1'hila lelpliia, we gliinj I "ill pounds, lilted with facility the eiiannous Height of :i",:2i kiuii Is more than eig'itern tons merely by (lie nppl oalion of his strength, tht'ougli his hands, to the li ver. t27 The number of prisoners in the Illinois Stale Prison on December I, was (il-1. I i. MARRIED: On the Tualatin Plains, on tho Mhli just., by Imao W. Fvans, J. P., Mats BuitsroN to Mis. Hasbiet K. SrKNCK. .. Iu Salwu, Feb. IT, l.Sofl. by Uev. Mr.SelKvool, Mr. Rinj. Drkw to Alisa Hunt (Tauov), both of tsaleni. Feb. Oth, 1839, by H. C. Crawford, Esq , Mr. fiauaui C. Day to Miss Sarah Ja.nk Painter, ull of Linn City. On the 27th ult., by Wm. Armpricst, J. P., Mr Henry Weidhanl, of Vancouver, V. 'f., aud Miss Louise VVagtrnnblast, of Cluckam is co. January 24th, by Hev. Pliilip Muiky, Mr. Jo seph Danfurth, aged 67 years, aud Mrs. linker, aged 51 years, all uf Mini eo. Jan. 211, by Rev. John Clark, Mr James Tuttlo and Mlsa Mary Amanda Long, ail of Linn co. Jan. 27. by Alfred Allen, J. P., Mr. Jacob Rnnv sey and Miss Louisa Slmnioiis, all of Mohawk Val ley, tane co. In Yamhill county, Jan. 2uth, by II. It. Snow, J. P. Mr. J. V. Atwood and Mm. Laura Perkins, widow of the lute Joel Perkins. In Portland, the 5th inst., by Pev. P. B. Cham berlain, Samuel A. Whiting, of Portland, to .Miss Mary A. Mills, of San Jose, Oil. At the residence of the bride's father, Wm. Mor ton, Jan. 27th, by Wm. J. Hussey, J. P., Mr. Hen ry Copland to Miss Mary Aun Morion, all uf Yamhill co. - SXSD: Ia Powell's valley, Jan. 26th, Benjamin M. Clsggett, aged 47 years and 3 months. Jiear Portlaud, Jan. 28, from Weeding at tlie lungs, Joanna Delay, aged ab.ut 45 years. At his residence, near Portland, Jan. 20th, James Loomia, aged about 43 years. Al Salem, ou the 9ih inst., of Pepihtheria, Cardner Millar, aged 3 yeam and four montha, elder son of Joseph O. an I Elizabeth M. Uisou. At Preaton, C't., Ie. 18, Elisha Aver, aged 92, a teacher of Gen. Zaelmry Taylor, and author uf a life of him in 1848. In Eugene City, Jan. 29th, Mrs. Nancy Ana Gale, coiuort of James X. Gaie, aged 23 years.. Salem, on the 1 1 th inst, infant daughter of Geo. H. Jones, aged about 4 months. In Marion county, on the 1 1 th iast., of putrid ore throat, a sob af Freb.tus Smith, sged 4 or 5 years. Died, of consumption, at Salem, Feb. 6, 1S59, Krskocs, wife i f C. Iloel, age 27 years. " I must gu Bom-," she said, and calmly died. gf Drs. G. A. and Ad M. Wi id arid com mence a coarse of ketone ia the Court-room in this city on Tuesday evening, Feb. 22, on the fol lowing subjects: The Hygn-Mrdieal Sfttem 'or , Hydropathy), by Dr. H eed ; Whim, ker Edit- 1 cetiaa tad Dtnlofmenl, by Mra. lr. Wet, and ' Cause and Cmrt Cantumptiin, by Mrs. Dr. 1 Weed. . Mrs. Weed srllaUe deliver te or mere an'refV tectum It fadica -I tff'JlJUUa Wll.MlUa Will laioura I, .ft.-, il.. Young Men's Litsrary Association of tins eliy on i.o.oony oveiniig, riu. xi, at mo Longrrg.ilioiial ouico, ii 1 u can-, rjuujeet n aluugtiu. HryaUttrae Hits t.uaratloa. Tlie Urpiililicun county commiileii of Marion eounly deem it txpedienl lo eU 1 mane meeting of tho lli'tiubllcaiis and all others of the county who repndiata the preaeul AilininrSlnilioii, at the court liouw in Salem, on Saturday, April III, lo iioiii iinie caud dutea for county ulhcera, and ap wiul delrgnles to tho Torriloriul cnurenlioii. W. WAIlUliN, Cli'u. IT People 'a Preaa please copy. saa'jL-gtBSsSSoab MRS. TAYIiOll will open a SELECT hCIKJOL fur tho accomniodutieii i f a I.111 ttntl iiiniilHtr uf uuliils luuv lur..iili'.livl nt liwr rii. idencu ill this city nrarlheSemiusry.on Monday, r rli 40, ICJJ. Taana Primary and common English, per term of eleven weeks IJ3.00 Tuition pavnlile iuuilviiuce. Feb. lit. 'ia. tLAP.ls.SA E. TAYLOR. Notice. ALL persons holumg bonds or deeds for tots In Ihe lown of Lufavelle, Yninhill county. Ur tnun, are required In leave tlie No. uf Ihe' b!u k and Iota n claimed wilh the C'oirily Auditor, at his oflice in Luf.iyetle, previous to llic first day of April, IK'l liy order of the Board of Co. Com. J. W. COWLS, Feb. 8, It-Sg.4:m3 Auditor. Notice. I IT . 1 1 J .- L .. i. ic'.'ii. ii.w nrivu waruru 11111 iu naioor orcrtd t my wife IIan.vaii uii my aocoui.t.us she liualril my bed and board, and I will pny no .1. I..- .1 1 1 . i ... 1 .. ' r. a. ih uis uomiuiTiru uy tier. u, j. ai.iv rti. F.b. 19, Ic.'.S. 45w2 Hello There ! CIIAV.SIANit WARNER HAVE on hand one of Iho largest aud beat selected stocks of A.VO iu thu market w ill a lurge lot of GROCERIES' connoting, in pail, of the following: CO00 lbs S. F. sugar in hirbbls, R&D, 4Ht)l) crushed augur, 4000 ' collie, 2UHU 1 soup, Hill's and Casi'le, lOuO extra lea, gieea and black, IUIMI Carolina rice, 1100 pals syrup, S. F. refined and E. Koston, 50 dul uss'd spies, iu glass, 50 ' euse goods, 20 cans p'ekhs, hlf guls, 20 1 pie fruit, 10 ' prunes, . . 20 boxes raisins walnuts and a'mouds, 1 0 cacft tobacco, ssa'd, 150000 gun caps, C , U , and anti-corrosive, 2il grcs mulches, 1011 sks l.ivcip wl salt, 3l0 hbls Hour, Together wilh a general assortment of BOOTS d SHOES, Crockery, Glassware, Hardware, Eartlicinvare, Cutlery, AND Fanning implements, eni a general astortiitent of PATENT MEDICINES, &c, &c., &c. Feb. 19, 18..9. 4Sy WANTED ! r ANU WAIUtAXTS. U GOOD WHEAT, nnd WOOL, P,y CM ARM AX & WaUNKR. DK. E. II. GRIFFIN TTflLL visit OREGON CITY on the first VV of Feb., and roinuiu till the 15th Office ulthet. S Mo.cl. ij; leave Oregon City on the lClh for SALSIVX, where he will remain lill the first of March. Of fice at Salem over Kenyan's Hook-store. 44w2 Notico IS hereby given that 1 have sold all my interest iu Ihe Orexvn City Hook Htun to J. A. Post uud S.S. While, who will conduct the business hereafter ou their own account nnd responsibility. JOHN D. POST. Oregon City, Jan. 1, 1859. Prince's ittcloDcou0 WE evpect by the clippers , Nonpareil, and Sweepstakes, a larire assortment of Ihese celebrated MELODKONS, conslaliug of the following kinds: ' Nine 5 octave, piano-cased, Two 5 do. do. double-reededi One 5 do. do. double bank, One 6 do. do. Two 5 do. portable. Persona wishing uny of Ihe ebnve Melodeons should apply iintned.ately, either in person or by letter, as wo have a number uf them already en gaged, and are receiving orders ull the time. We would also state tlist we have received from the manufactory at Buffalo an assortment of MEEDS, to replace broken ones. Should any instrument purchased of us get out of repair iu one year from Ihe time it is bought, we Will replace the reeds with new ones tree uf charge. Also on hand aud for aa!e cheap, one of T. (JILREMT Si CO.'S CELEB HATED which we will guaranty lo have come from the warehouse of said firm j and, furthermore, will warrant the same for one year tin compliance srif il .......... nf m rtni fuiri in Oreeon and if nid party can gel a certificate from the firm uf T ...J..., J. I - thnt niana did not COmt from their hand; ice trill gire him Ihe inntrn J ....it. . t. we t. ft. mtnt). juii.i a. Oregon City, Feb. 12, I8o. XX. J- MOUNT, Fashionable Tailor, OREGON CITY, TAKF.S pleasure in informing the eiti-JM tens of this city and vicinity that he haa W op ncd a TAILOIl SHOI belwsea theiX City Book Store end Uregoa noiwe. wnere ne 10 lends to Rsrre oa lailoriul ia all its branches and in the lutest and most fashionable "f'n- lie keeps eonsiantly on hand CLOTHIMO of all kinds, blue, black, and browa ; also cos meres and vestiisg, wh.eb be ill ajanufaclare cheap tor ea-h. CT Particular attenuon pa d to culling gar ments. Gits him a ea'l before fotnsr eisewnere. ty wanteo. V SCHOOL Tr.A-Hr-K, who eomea wen recommended, cau fiud empkiyaieat in U.e Lnn City tchool by caiiing an enow w -- T I t U . ,1 II. 1. . M .tll.l.KP. Feb. 5. 13 43tf Pirretora. Greatest Inducements EVER OFFERED IX OIIEGON! Dannonbaum tl Jacob WOL'LI) iiitorin the cillxeus of this city and vicinity that they are selling ofl their wiu. ler stock at KBUVGED IUTEII to make room for a large slock of spring gooila. U e have 011 hand French merinos, plain &. lig'rd Engilsh msriiias, all wud and hlf wool delaines Sc plaids, inohuirs, silks, latest style uf winter dresses and ladles' cluuks, umbroideries, cellars, ribbons, jewelry, it.-., cVn. Also one of the largest slocks ir gentlemen's CI.O'VHISU, fins cloaks, coats, punts, tests, flumicU, liusH-y, w. liter sliuwla, boots, alio. , Jkc. Ludiea and g-iitlemen are politely Invited to call before thev nurchase slsawhi.rs. and wm will auii. fy lh. m and 110 mistake. Thankful for past fa vors, we solicit a tun snare 01 patronage in Ihe future. DASNENOAUX d JACOB. Oregon City, Feb. 5, IjU Gold Mines ! IN OREGON CUT. ' J. M OONEY II AS just reinrned from California with a LAHUli STOCK OF Boots and Shoes, which he will aell CHEAP FOR CASH, WHOLESALE OR IiETAlL. Alto, a email anortmcit of Shotmalcen' findingi. He solicits the patronage of the people of this city and the public in iruerul. Uriug entirely de voted lo Ihe boot and shoe business, he will keep constantly 011 hand a fine assortment of ladies and gentlemen's wear, of all sorts and sizes. Ladies, give me a call before purchasing any where else. Do not forget the place two doora bvlow Gib sou's Saloon, in the new building. Come one, oouie all, both great and small, give me n call, for 1 have hoots aud shoos to fit you all. My motto is, Small profits aud quick returns. 1 also keep Miller's aud Mason's Uucaino fur sale. Jen.'JU, I8i9. PIONEER Trunk Factory. a J. W. CULLEN & CO., Yamhill itreet, lelween Firet and Front itrctti, PORTLAUD. OREGON, WHOLESALE L Ifetail Manufacturers and Commission Dculera in all kmds of Trunlis, Valises, Harness, Sad dles, Bridles, Martingals, California- and Oregon Saddle-Trees, Block & Hoop Stirrups, "Whips, Spurs, Bitts, and every description of Saddlery ware, Trunks, Duauies, or Harness, MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. All orders pertaining to our business will receive prompt attention. ID Consignments received on the most liberal lenns. Country merchants wishing- to lay iu a slock of TKUMvS, would do well to give us scan, as we will try to supply them cheaper than they can procure them elsewhere. jan2ini9 B. LA roDKST. i. SACON. . LA FOREST & BACON, General Dealera in Diy - Goods, LADIES' FANCY GOODS, Grocery Crockery, Glaw-wurc, BOOTS, SHOES, Ac, At the old ttand of la Foreit French Store, OREGON CITY. NEW F I R M: JVcw Jlttraction! I. LA ton EST. I M. BACON. LA FOREST & BACON WOULD Inform the citizens of Oregon City and vicinity lhat they have entered into copartnership, and intend keeping a general supply of everything ill the Dry 'Goods. Grocery, Crockery, and Fancy line, and will be happy to sec their oid friends call upon Ihrm, and will promise at all times to sell them goods as cheap us any other house In town, our motto being Small Profits and Quick Returns. We would also say lo ihe (the bone and sinew of the land,) wc intend keep ing everything you may require in the Grocery, Crockery, Clothing, Dry Goodi, Boole and Shoe line, etc., which we offer at such prices as Will be satisfactory to you. We also wish to exchange our goods for your produce, and will give you as much for it as the market uH'ords. Come aud try us. Do not forget the place, but look for the sign of La Foreit if Bacon, aud then come in. Wo Would say to the Ladies (God Bless You!) When you wish a superior article of dress goods or fancy articles, do not fail to call upon La Forest : Hacon, where you win always mm inem, anu I.I receive their grateful thauki fur your pat ronage. Young Men, ( Future Hope of Oregon, ) icra is the nlaee to aumilv Yourselves with a supe rior article uf clothing in which lo Get Married! and. after yon are married, to GET YOUR OVTrll run iiuusckcci-iuv. COME ANU SEE US! Come one and all, both young and eld, And see if We the truth have tuldt Here is the place to spend your cash, And get gad goods instead of trash. , Oregon Cil, Jan. 1, llj.' BOOT AND SHOE STORE, OREGON CITY, s. . bi7aipied WOULD respectfully inform hie ou inenas aud the vublio eenerallv that he ia by himself once more, and has now 00 hand a large and wett-selected stock or BOOTS AND SHOES, Which he will sell oa the most reasonable terms. UAKISO AND REPAIRING ill still be done to order, and oa Ihe shortest no- "wtler-fTtof Pale Blacking kept oa hand. Oregon Cny, Nee. 6, ItijoV ' H OLIDAT GIFTS at CUARXAX f HcKINNEYS.. Iron for Sale. I II AVE bought nil Ihe I HON belonging to the firm uf Allan, McKinlay d Co., and will cou tinus the business at their old stand for Ilia pres ent. Those wishing te purchase iron, will fiud il to their interest to call on me. JAMES MOFFATT. Oregon City, Feb. S, 15'J. 43 sTrobat Notico. TkTOTICE is hereby given I lis I J. B. Istun, ll administrator of ihe estate of Joseph Hunt, deceased, lale of Clackamas county, O. T., haa tiled his accounts for final settlement, and Ihe firsi Tuesday uf March, Irt.'.ft, la set for the hearing of the sums. UOUliUT CAUFIELI). Feb. S, IHMM Iwd Judge of Probate. Dlt. D. D. STEPHENSON, Hat Removed next door lo Holland Day, TEETH IXTFIACTCU BY F.LECTRICITIf. BOSTON FAMILY asanas aian: Prico, At the $78.00 C1TV HOOK BTOIIR. 0. A. fc ASA TH. WEED, PHYSICIANS, OFFER their professional services to the citi zens of tiALF.M and vicinitv. They will practice Ihe Hyjreo-Mrdieal (heller kuowu as Hydropathic) sysum, believing all drugs lo be not only unnecessary in the suecesslul treatment uf diseases, but injurious lo the cousli lution of the palieut, aud relying entirely upon llygeuiv appliances. hpcciul ultciition will be given to Obstetkics, and those discuses peculiar lo women and children, by Mrs. Wieii. i'ulieuts al a distance treated upou reasonable terms. KitreasNces: Drs. R. T. Trail and O. W. May, of New York city Dr. G. M. Uourne, of aau rranrtisco. Office-. Citv Rook Stoii, Salem, Oregon. August 7, 1SS8. 17 NEW FIRM, fc J cic Goods ! F. CII.4RNAM cV RIEMXEY fPAKE pleasure in informing the resldeuts of J. UKEUVn CITY and the public generally that they have formed a co-partnership iu the be tvaiev h: av''st AND FAMILY GK0CEEY BUSINESS, At the old ttand of F. Charman, where they will keep on hand everything in their line of business, and of the very best quality. No pains will hs spared to give entire satisfaction to all who may leel disposed to give them a call. From long residence in litis place and experi ence in thia business, they feel qualified to say that they can and will give satisfaction to all who may see fit lo paimniie them with their orders. K. B. All orders will be filled With as much promptness and fairness as personal presence will secure. PARTIES FUK.VISHED with everything in our hue oa the shortest notice. WEEDING CAKES MADE TO ORDER. Oregon City Dee. 18, 1 808. WILLAMETTE IRON WORKS, OREGON CITY. WE beg to inform the public of Oregon and Washington that we have completed our SK KJ-W BS s1eTWat BOILER, PATTERN, BLACKSMITH, AND MACHINE SHOP, and are prepared to build boilers, Engines, Grist mills, Sawmills, and all other kinds of machinery. Our business connection wilh the Eastern States tho great convenience of our locality the superiority and number uf our machines Ihe use of water power instead of steam, and the per fect knowledge of all branches of our business, will enable us lo compete with California. Inviting the public to give ua a call, and lo favor us wilh their patronage, we promise 10 execute their orders on the shortest notice, and At Suit Fruiaiiftco lrlros. A. ROSSI dc CO. June 19, 18.-.8. lOyl WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR STORE! WE have just received 40,(100 Itarann Ci gar; also a large quantity of tobacco Natural leaf, Huftalo chips, Pride of the Union, and many other brands. i4leo, PIPES of all kiuda, Matches, 4tc , &.c , al our store. DA NNENBAUM d JACOB. Deo. 4, 1858. alain . SDneitTD. Jacob r.aiiATH. ROBERT! sfc SIIAIITLsj, Dtaleri in BAR BIS HOHUHSm Temtntloaes, Obelisks, and Htilrea MARBLE MANTLES, TABLES, Counter Tnp, Fir FtnAets, Grata, Ucarltt -atones, and Slept, ALSO- BUILDING STONK. OF ALL DE SCRIPTIONS, PORTIA!), ORKUO. Shop dn Front at., 1st door above the Bridge. ' 36 TEACHER OF VOCAL k INSTRUMENTAL 9 OREGO CITf 4 a a ORt.GO. IT mil sImi inalr.u.1 flaw ill instmiiisnliil or vocal music, or both, in different sections of the country, When desired. July 24, 1858y. GP. 71. eonlinues to import HOLDER'S , SPLENDID PREMIUM P I A N O FORTES. Any p. raon wishing one of those iu- slrumeiits can have it at the New York price, adding Height, Arc., With 10 per e.-nt. commisa on. Machine-Made Horse Shoes ! THE TROY IRON AND KAIL FACTORY, at Troy, N. Y. have Henry liurdeo's Im pioved llonw-rihos Machinery now ia moveasful operation and are prepared to execute orders for HORSE and MTLE SHOES of any weight and pattern, at a price but utile abuts the price of Horse ehee iroe. The ouahir ef Ihe ima need ia these shoes is warranted ia every respect. These shoes hare been approved ef, and are sow aaed by the V. 8. Governineat, exclusively, as else by maajr of the principal stays and omnibus companies sod horse shoers ia the country. These shoes cau be pur chased through ihe prise pal Hardware and Iron ores ia the United dutee. Orders addressed te the subscriber at Troy, N. Y. will receive prompt atieatsai. Oct t, IW-J- '.. 0 0 WM, PIEBBOgfP. AI.'.SUOUTIl ale DIKIIDOUFF, WHOI.MAI.lt AND DP.TAlb DEALERS IN GROCERIES, DRY - GOODS, CLOTHING, Rooli it Short, und Crockery, In the new Fire-proof Drick Mais rrastT onion env, o.r. AINSWORTH&DIERDORFF. WE A II E NOW OPENING IN THI Kw rir rroof Brick, - A LARUg AND WKhL-AssoRTKI) STOCK OF GENERA L MERC II A XDISE. Feeling perfectly secure sgumit fire, we will now Offer Greater Iiidiiermeult than ever to tlie public. We are constantly In receipt of G OO US selected with the greatest rare (as to priors and quality), and are confident thai our facilities w II enable Us te oiler aud tell goadt AT PORTLAND PRICES! (freights on), and would advise all those visiting tins cuy to purchase goods, lo etsmiue our slock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. We have, and are just receiving, an invoice of air mDm consisting in part of Ihe following articles Corhe co, 1'acilic, lladlcy, Cnnestetfo, Sprague, Philip Allen, Full Itiver, Merriinac, llrigg, nnd numer ous oilier choice PRINT!4, all laleelylctl Eng lish i: French merinos, Lvonese cloth, mohair and other Debate ; hraite, wool, Si muslin do luinra, black, blue, purple, At pink meriuos, fancy plaids, jucuuol, book, swiss, & mull muslin, ladies einti. sets, collars, hdkfs &. skirls, dress & bonnet trim miiiga, 1'rench Sc domealic giiighams, French lawns from l'l to 35c, blue, mixed, & grey sati net, wool Si cotton jeans, cotlonaile, bleached and brown sheeting from 3-4 to 10-4 wide, brown and blenched drills, denims, hickory shirting 8 lesin, marine, brown, and Irish linen, uankeen, d aper, and crash, a large lot of linen and threud luces aud edging, hosiery, Ao. MEN'S 4- BOYS' CLOTHING : Dluc, black, and brown cloth coals ; 10 dot blk cloth Vests, 5 dm white and bull' Marseilles do., velvet and satin do.; 30 dox satinet pants, doeskin and fancy cassimere do, 30 dux merino and Cotton undershirts, grey, blue, Si. black cloth over cuata, with a general assortment uf gsuts' furnishing goods. HOOTS d SHOES. Men', boys', and youths' boots; ladies', misses', und childreu's mo rocco, goal, kid, and call Congress boots, with ft without heels; ladies' kid slipiiers. Rio and Java coffee, black and green lea, N. O , China, llulavia Island, Cal. refined, aud crushed augur, E. Huston, Cal., sugur-hnuae, a gulden syr up; salt, 5 lo V.00 lb sks; 100 kgs nails, ussdsis. a; Hill's pale, chemical, a English soap, soap pew dcrs, powder, shot, a lead; yeast powder, solera tus, cream tartar, smoking a chewing tobacco, green corn, peas, tomnloet, ilrnw aud blackber ries, Iu il lb tins; spice, pepper, and cassia, pearl barley, inaccuroui, vermicelli, corn starch, alm onds, walnuts, Ilrii7.il mils, raisins. Chili peaches, dried fruil; mackerel, iu qr a hlf bbls; sardines. A lino assortment of CROCKERY TABLE CUTLERY t SO crates assorted ware, 40 dox steel picks, '-'0 Dutch a Hdla hoes. Whitt Lead, Oil, aud Windou) Glatt; with a variety of other articles usually kepi. IP" We will pay cash for wheat) Hour, bacon, butter, eggs, aud almost everything the farmer has to sell. Orcgou City, April 111, 1K8. JL'ST received, Iho taletl tlyle of sill a sat in BONNETS, Leghorn and straw fl its. AIXSWORTH & DIERDORFF. GOLD MINES AT HOME! A. HOLLAND. t. DAY. HOLLAND fe DAY Have juat opened a new it aplendid assortment pf $ $ $ & 8 At the old tand of F. S. d A. Holland, OPPOSITE Oee. Abcrnethy's brick store, where they can be found at nil limes ready to wail on customers. They are now permanent ly located, slid hope by strict attention lo business to merit a liberal share of patronage. Their slock in part conaists of the following ar ticles 1 Uinghntna, lawns, delaines, prints, inriinos, flannels, ; . alpacas, hleunhed domestic, wool plaids, rinmask silk dress goads, hosiery, white shirts, check do., hickory ahirls, over a under do.,' shawls, fine a coarse, satinets, ' blk, brown, a while linen thread, ribbons, artificial flowers, Coris1 ttmol cotton, d. BOOTS A SHOES, of all kindi .nd rises," ALSO-" E. Boston ayrup, Cal. refined syrup, sugars of all kinds, tobacco, eoll'ee, tea, nails, salt, candles, and a thousand oilier things, loo numerous to mention, all of which they will sell as low as any other house iu Oregon City. 'i hey will pay cash or goods for all kinds of produce, auch as butter, ega, chickens, or almost anything the formers have to sell. There is no thing like trying. So give them a trial. Aug. 7, ISiS. I. o. atNo.i.r.r. r.. T. xxrs. iu(Ai.r.Y & niiiis PORTLAND. OREGON, HAaurACTUar.aa and imsortuss or CALIFORNIA, AMERICAN A ENGLISH SADDLES, Buggy, Carriage, and Tram llnrnttt, Bridlei, Mnrlingalt, Whipt, Linen utse-Coerr) Blauket; Curry-comht, Fly-N tit, Bruthee, and Circingtei. SADDLERY HARDWARE, California Saddle-Treet, Slirrupl, and all kindl of (itodt kept al a frit-clatt ettuhlithmtnt. Work made to order, and repairing done with care and on reasonable terms. IT Hhop on Front street, between Washington a Alder. sep4,'5s). Painting. BEING permanently located In Oregon City, 1 take thia method of informing the cititeus of tins vi. iuily and the adjoining coonlry that I am always prepared to do HOUSE, ORNAMENTAL, AND SIGN PAINTING, on the most favorshle terms. Having followed Ihe bnsineas for many years, I am conn lent that I can cive entire satisfaction to my customers. IT Shop oae door above Ihe Oregon Oty Drug 8tore. C. MURRAY. Kept. II.) R.-18. M New Arrangements. HAVING formed a copartnership with Dr. POPPLE TON, recently from Ohio, we are Bow ssvMred 10 prectH-e oiedteine nfm a mere ealendVd scare Hies I hare hitherto been else to do. 1 am also largely in -ruug Ihe ciioulatioe sf my medKines, sa l hope ere many months to supply all Ihe rmportaat polite in the Territory. ieeyelfe, JttB :,19J9 ' W 1. C. AINSWOHTII. EHPIRE Wholesale and Retail STORE! ARE you going lo Oregon Clly to buy Goods f If so, you would probably like to know where you cun buy Ihe most aud beat for the least hk ,ney. That place is UKOWN t "WOLFS establishment, oppiadte Oil in n't Snluon, and no mistake. We have just received a heavy assort ment from Nan Fraucisco, which, having bought low, we are able 10 sell in such a way lhat our prices shall poak for themselves, without much pulling. Wshsve GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, of every description, such as sack a frock eoals, raglans, tahnaa, jackets, vests, pants, cramts, fine shirls, rollers, drawers, under shirts, aushrs, overhauls, and nil kinds of India-rubber clothing. Also, all kinds of DRV-OOODS, Flench, English, American, a furniture calicos, ginuhams of all colors, all wool and hlf wool da. luiues, flench, English, a American merinos, alpacas, s.lk worst, d, all colors, all wool and h f woul plaids, siik and woollen shawls, single or dou ble, c.ishmrirs, Perry's slyle of dress goods, vel vets, liusrys, janes, brown a bleached sheeting, oil cloths, Irish linens, silks, cambrics, silk a velvet bonurla. snarl's, sleeves, chemisettes, edging, rib bons, hdkfs, gloves, hisdtry, needles, puis, hooks, eyes, perfumery, huii oil, jewelry, bracelets, boots, shoes, rubbers, huts, cap., uccordeons, cigura, to bacco, pipes, and about 375 other articles too nu merous and too clienp tu piy for advertising. Now the fuel is, as we ure permanently located, we are desirous of doing business on such terms lliut we shall not be compelled lo sell nil' at coat,' hut we iuieiid, by quick sales and small profits, to live aud let lire. Ladies and gentlemen are el ways welcome, aud will be promptly wailed sn. neueenber, IVcuieiauer, that our store is opposite uiutont ouioe. lie no trouble tu show our goods, and we can heat Portland all the time in prices. If you doubt It, call and satisfy yourselves that there is no hum. bugjmig in the mutter. DROWN 4. WOLF. Oregon City, Oct. 0, loo. SumG Farmington Store ! rpHE subscriber would respectfully iuforra Ihe JL public generally that he has uieued a NEW STORE AT FARMINGTON, On Ihe Tualatin Rieer, where he intends carrying 011 the tit' tie nil Mitrt'litiutliso Diiine He will keep always on hand a good assortment of HatV"tV . CBMa GROCERIES, MEDICINES, Crockery, Hardware, Clolhintl, Boolt und Shoes, Coiifecl oncry, Cigart, Stationery, if'c. The above Will always bo offered at the LOWEST PRICES I For Cash or Country Produce, tT Please call and sco for yourselves, aud save your expenses iu goiug to Portland tu buy goods. Jlotlo ' Small inujiit and quick rtturnt.' THUS. BAILEY. Farmington, July 21, 1858. Uootl sVlical Wan tea, 17IOR which the highest market price will be . paid iu cash or trade, nt Ihe July 84. FARMINUTOX STORK. 7. ISMXiaJll'JPiDM, rORTIiANP, O.T., WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, bBALElt IK DttUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, INSTRUMENTS, Trutsrt, Supporters, Shoulder Braees, H'Wiii Glass, Glassware, in oil. Paints, ground, colored, dry, $ Linseed Oil, Neulsfool Oil, Tanners' Oil, Sperm Oil, Lard Oil, Machine Oil, Brontes, Vermillion, French, Chinese, and Gold Leaf, American, Artist Materials, ' Brnshes, a hrae variety, Farniture Varnish, Japun Varnish,' Cotirh Varnish, Perfumery, Burning Fluid, Polar 0,1, Cainphrne, Alcohol, Turpentine, 2M.s.xjr ffleEwaaaaa H'ilA a full atiorlment of Cracfcnbcrg Medicines; In a word, I am now receiving a large assortment of Ihe above, Willi a lhniii.au 1 other articles toe numerous 10 mention (purchased last winter iu New York very low for cash), in uddition lo my former ato:k, comprising one of Ihe LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS ON THIS COAST!! V. WEATHERFORU returns thanks for Ihe liberal patronage hitherto received, and respect fully asks a coulmunnce of the salne, as he will sell AT H rtWM.lHt.O PlK.r.H Dealers and consumers will find il to Ihsir advan tage la cull, as Ihe goods must be sold lo muks room for moro soon 10 ariive. iny.'i. '58. CRO WELLS Cotnpouae F.xlrarl of Har.aprllla, r.l-w lew nock, ana Imllae ef PotaviA.v AN Invaluable remedy for impurilins ef the blood, scrolula, king's evil, Brysipolas, suit rheum, cusliveiieea, jsun.lice.dysp- pais, ayphihlio symptoms, swilling of Hie gUuK fever suns, psins 111 tin hours, rheuni4tisu, pimples ou the face, neuralgia, aud allchruuis aud longstanding disessea. Thia article, in iu strongest and most perfect form, contains all Ihe activo and Wcll eslablisl.ed medical pro) r lies of Haitaparilla, Yellote Dock, and lautdt of Potatta, a combination uneipiaV i ia its curativs aud slrenr;tbeoing H: eta. llii u sandsof certificates could be furuishedef its pow eriul tfiVcts as an eieelleiit nirdn.iae. for ante by Or. CROWKI.L Sl CO., Drug gists, lill Comiiiwoial St., .S'oa t'rajicitct, and by W. WEATHEIIFOIIU, Port: tuJ. my'ii 2" (ff FEl"l" FIR LL'MBfci'. O.UUU for salebv Canemak. Aplll. IOH. BARSTQW. cJTlAKER Karsspnrilla. al the O OREOON 1 1TY DRUG STORK, 5CASia CrurnptMis Medal " Tobacco at s.f 1 WM. C. UKMfcNT CO.'?. ...