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Tad lUHara V.iferlear. The following from llic Printer' Ncwn letter drawn a plcturo tlmt most folk will readily piireciaUJ, whether tlu-j litve Imu ny exeriunce In tho printing kuaiuiM or not; Tlit fanner (top hi ox team b fr lb dour of III printing office uf he naliv tuwn, ami, Willi In whip swung over his shoulder, eslla no the tdli lo pay tt-M yearly euoswipwuii. 9 as vuuur, pernaps Wishing U draw out compliment, e.ks Imu how be likes ha paper. Mis reply will be thai it ia 'lint rata, only thuf Isn't qull anough ! about fnrnf inf.' an J ae Ilia greeU-r portion af hi sub ! b. re twlun 10 that riclabl class, ha advise him to ' read books that treat upon raising ealtia, roiuiias (ul earn. II Uimka ha liaa sum el Hi o bunks lo be found Bin ilia eubjeet of forming, and kindly offer to lend Ihein, fur which ha Mtii IheediUiretheiike. - '1'ba Mat nw.ninilba farmer a arm ealia witb two bxiwl volumw ul an anri.uuu est neuar nubhaheJ a doles veara axu, Willi cer tain artiolaa marked for Ilia ediior Hi insert, one of which recommen.la ary highly a plough palemed AflMK Vatarn hifum. Next com -a in a peinpnue ynung man who has lean two or three pnxluoWHie in iwuwn id prim, and whs liaa the must eialtad idea of hia 0 u ahil- lliee, la trll lha editor, conrideutiall)', that ha doee not publish original matter anoii(h In hia paper. He ia eelielicd there ie nativ talent enough in liiwn to fill two paper the tiie of In, every week, anil la perfectly willing to do hie part of Ilia work. Tho editor beg bun not to trouble b ineelf lo write My more at preeent, ai ha baa already on hand mora than a half bushel of original manuscript. The young man lurua very rid, and g'vea vent to hia anger by telling me editor 11a etraiu 10 pun liab hie article!, aud have them conlrwled willi Lie ediloriala. Another young gentleman, of eludiiiue, literary habile, but devoid uf worldly experience, dmt in aud exnfcsac hia distaste fur all the ample or ex citing etntiea uf the duy, and proiose lo the editor that lie commence republieliing one of BVolt'e nov. rle, lob continued weekly, mi l the neueof llie day would, in hie opinion, make an excellent rain llv paper. A pretty, rnimnllo young Uty calls, wlw wishes the editor would pr.nt m ire love stories auu more poetry. She Ih like hie paper ia to dry. Then cornea tbe sedate matter of-fecl man, who would like lo hare all the llglil rending discarded, and the p iper, if it would prove profitable to the editor in 1 pecuniary point of view, and he tine no doubt it would, filled Willi atdi.l, philosophical ill it tor. He has long wished to av one pajicr devoted exclusively lo the scirn.-es. Neil follow the minister of lliu neighboring vil lage, who expresses as genlly ae sibl, hieei.rr.iw tlmt the ediior does not devote more spice to the 'one thing needful,' and proposes In wr'.le n few ar ticles 011 religion, that w,ll not offend the muel lib eral thinker. A few week after coinre an artie'e of twenty inanuautipt pngee, defending the creed of hie church, by an vhiboral nrginueni, rounded on the teiu of the Scr'pturo, ami because the ediior refuses to publish thia, the min'ster says he is op poied to inculcating the dvctrinte of the llible among hie reader. The viiluge o:itici;in thiuke if h'e eolumiie were devoted to p nines, list Circulation would double It eelf in kw ttntn six moiuln. Due old lady winhea lo know if it would be much trouble for him to print hie piper a little Conner, ae he fimla wimo d.fficu'ty in reading it with her glnwee. Another wielira tho paper wain't quite ao large, aa alie cannot find time lo read all It eontame every week, while a third th like it ought to be larger, no that the editor can alTird ni'XO epm-e in pub!iiiiiig rrcei oa ujion cooking and houkeepnig. Wasiiisotox, March 8. Hon. Aaron V. Ilroivn, IVst ui outer Gencrul, died to-dity oft Tiuli'iit attark of iiictinioiiitt. He was taken down gcvir.ri dnys ago, aud wus thought to bo recovering:, hut this morning lie had a reliipn, which, iu a few hours, re sulted in his death. ' Tho President has njipointcd Joseph Holt, tho present Commissioner of I'litcnts, s Postmaster General in jilacc of Govern or IJrown, deceased. March 10. The Senate to-day confirmed tho appointment of M. Vancleuve as U. S. District Attorney for Washington Territory. Andrew J. Tiinyer was also confirmed as District Attvrney for Oregon. G. W. G liaison, of Mixsissppi, has been appointed Governor of Washington Terri tory. The Senate has confirmed all the treaties recently negotiated with tho Wasliington and Oregon Indians. The Senato has confirmed tho appoiut mcnt of G. W. Jones, formerly U. S. Sen ator from Iowa, as our minister to Bogota. Hon. Robert JIcLauc, of Maryland, hog been appointed Minister to Mexico. He Koos out with discretionary powers allowed him of recognizing cither tho Mirnmon or Jnarcz government, or of recognizing neither. March 4. The Tost Office appropria tion bill contained an item of three millions of dollars for the payment of deficiencies for the present year, oud which wero absolutely required to meet accumulated obligations. With thii sum the Department could have got along comfortably till the first of July, Xo means can be available till the first of A pril, when the proceeds for tlie quar ter will be paid iu. After tho 31st of June none of the incoming reuennc can bo ex pended, as the present law will have ceased to operate. Tlie land, as well as ocean service con sequently tho wholo machinery of the De partment is thus disastrously affected. " ' T.arope. Gkkat Britain. In the Hoiiac of Lords, on the 14th of February, tbe Earl of Malmebury, in re ply to Lord WoJehouee, aaid ha would lay before the House tbe recent correspondence with tbe Uni ted Slates Government, respecting the right of search. Ha thought Enjlnnd had exercised a wise discretion in giving up that right, and he believed that a coie of instructions which had been agreed toby England and France, and had been submitted to the United States for approval, Would be found to work satisfactorily in repressing the slave-trade. The Earl of Clarendon said the right of search area a belligerent right, and could not be properly exercised ia time of peace, lie trusted that the Dew aoda of instructions would prove satisfactory; but unices they were adopted by all the great mar atime Powers, there would always be disputes and iocouvtnieecfe. Tbe Earl of Deity believed that the code of in structions which had been submitted to the United States would prevent future complications. Fimcb Tbe cornspondentof Le Kord aaya that all the e$rte made by England to induce France and Austria to agree upon a common ground for negotiation on the subject of Italy had failed. The Paris correspondent of the Londoa Globe ays that from Vincennes, Meu, and every arsenal ia Franca,gnna and stores wero on the move fur the Mediterranean and Lyons. The Taria correspondent of the Londoa Daily Newa sajs that the Emperor waa making prepara t one of a nature to indicate that be intends to lake the field in pervm, aa 1 that H ia certain he boms with the ambition to command aa army In actual warfare. . The Ltind llrrald'a Paris eorreipondfnl con. tlnurd to write very warlike letters. In hi Let ha slate Out an Impression prevail. d (hat before the sip latiou of two months lieatllitirs would brisk out. JkjT After Mr. Prvscott had finished his find (rreut work, to little was he Inspired with fervid ambition, or anything I ke nn Inordinate desiro for distinction, that he raid to his futhcr that ho had had the grati fication of writing the work, and that he should place it on his shelf, and leave It for thoMs who should come after him. Ho was dissuaded from so doing, and was encour aged to give it to the world by his father. aVjr Tho number of animals now In use In tho army ia stuted as follows by tho de partment : 0,000 cavalry and artillery horses; 257.0 horses iu the Quartermaster Department; 13,80 mules; 45 camels, and 132 oxen. Mr The Jackson Monument at the battle-ground, at New Orleans, has reached tho height of seventy feet, and baa cost $30,800. IT Her. Jamas C. Richmond, Episcopal cler g man, of Milwaukie, in a letter to Henry Ward Needier, offers to meet him la Brooklyn, in oral discuaa'on, to show that tlie " Congregational and 1'iaibyterian aystema are in a stale of eebism, and therefore of sin against tbe Apostolie Church, or the One HoJy of our Lord Jesus Cbfnt." RiAsoNABLa CuaioeiTV in a Dviso Man. It w.ia a br'glit thought, that of tm'lhson, founder of the Smithsonian Institution, when he waa dying of an unknown disease. Sinithsou had had five doc tors, and they had beed unable to discover what his complaint waa. At length they told (he patient be must die. Calling them all around h m, he said I " My friends, after I die, make a post mor tem eiitm'nal'on and find out what ails me ; for really, 1 have heard aueh long and learned tiacua- sions on the eubjiolthal I am dying tu know what tliedi-eaae is myself." C2T Queen Victoria utterly snubbed ns in hit speech to Parliament. If wc weru in the moon, and Mr. Buchanan the man in it, she couldn't have cut us in deader fashion. She came no nearer to us thin Mexico, and we shall have to annex that country soon, if we would be consideied aa having any pirt in the royal rprech. r'hedora not even acknowledge the President's an.inb'f witb to pre serve the neutrality of the Atlantio Cnble. fjT St ven years ago land could be bought within eix, eight, and ten miles of St. Taut, Minne sota, for ono di liar and twtnty-fivu eentsankerei now it Is worth from one hundred to three hundred dullurs per acre. I'l.ir.s A German liaturaiist haa described fix hundred apeciis of flies, which he haa collected within a district of ten miles. Thirty thoueand eiflerent kinds of injects, which prey Ujion wheat, have been collected. This angg.a:a the multitu dinous infinitude of Ihe whole tnl e. C7 Hallam, the wjll-knewn historian, author of the Middle Ag--a,' Ac. died lately in England, ied eighty-one. fy The Jews of the United S:a:ei have It in e litem; ktlio.i to establish a Ceneial Assemb'y, or liornd of lie; resen a ivis, to take control of Jew ish interests in thin eiun'ry. Vakkeb Co iLnbio Tho greatest instance of impudence on record is that of a Yankee, who in an Italian ti y, slopped a religious procee'on, in or.ier to !ie,ht his c:gar from one of the holy candles. Ere the luncresion recovered from its astonishment Ihe audactoee mnW had calmly disappeared. Marriage, snys an enthusiastic votary of Hymen, i a state of which it is unnecessary lo ile scribe the happiness, for twn'reasons: fits , beca a. it unu'd be superfluous to those who are in the enjoy ment of ita blessing; and secondly, because it would be impossib'e lo thone w ho lire not. An EuiToa Tubnkd Phintsk. An ambitious editor has been trying his hand at " selling type." Hiseflnit appeared under his editorial head, a few days since, and will be found klow. He will no doubt be " one of them," some of these day a; a P" l"r- Tiia la our j;rt rff.rt t lyH settiuS. mo pre suiua that il will stpiw t jt we can learn fuel it are sELf-tAumiT loo!j We Mnnt n qelp ere wlhAe il Jiifcjt v. it-out a8isTnncE! J.lie drooj wil neep no coaacction 'Me don't intend to 1"H EA'f f l'a ! but we C il lei H(e pUiiitwS auow ie nre 0113 01 r.11. iAI.v aanut tue aiTof oriotiuSi Atllv its iusl as eu4 as rol Liiifj ufj a loG. OnnGos City Maoket. Wheat $lal. 10; flour $6.50 to $7.50; potatoes 75; oats C2; butter, fresh, 30c packed, 20c; bacou 15 to 16c; eggs 20c. Oregoa Bible Society. Noticsj. The annual meeting of the Oregon Bible Society will be held at Forest Grove on the 11 III of May, 18.VJ, at 1(4 o'clock A. M. The sec retaries of ihe county societies will p'eaao senJ their annual reports to my address, Salem, Oregon, without delay. Damkl Baoliv, Sec'y. Oregoa Trael Hocleljr. The eleventh annual meeting of the Oregon Tract Society will be held at Forest Grove May IS, at 10 o'clock a. at. G. II. Atkinson, Sec'y. Odd Fellows' Uelvbralloa. The fortieth anniversary of the I. O. of O. F. in the United Statis will he celebrated at the city of Portland on the iiuih of Apr.l, lUb'J, by bamarium Lodge No. 2, Oregon Lodge o. 3, and Columbia Lodge No. 5. I lie members of Uregon lvlge rso. 3 nre re quested to meet at their hall in Uiegon City on Ihe morning of the 2Clh at half put right o'clock, in order lo be in readiness for the Jeuoie Llurk. Brethren are requested to be prompt at Ihe hour. All brothers of the UMer in good standing are invited to participate with us in the joyous anni versary. By order of Committee. Hewing Circle. Tlie ladiea connected with the First Congrega tional Church in Oregon City, take thia opportuni ty to infirm the public that they have recently vrganiied a Sewing Circle, for the purpose of aa i:sung in defraying the expenses of tin church. They are now ready to r. ce.ve work from gentle men or ladies, which shall be promptly and neatly executed on reasonable terms. Auy gentlemen interested in the object may become honorary members by paying an annual subscription of $2.00. Any donations will be gratefully received. , atcrttTf. March 36, 1859. MAK1IB9: At the residence of the bride a father, March 29, 1859, by U. 8. Hayden, Eeq., Col. James P. Goodall.of Yreka,Cal.,taMaa Mary Jane John son, of Jackson county, Oregon. At the Lmpqoa Academy, .Haren by ! Fitihugh, J. ., Mr. Wm. N. Wells to Miss Anna Miller, daughter of Dr. Wm. Miller, all of Don- gas county, Oregon. STOVES, STOVES, At Portland Prices ! a. MZLWAZIV, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER, Main Street, opposilo tho U.8. Hotel, OREGON CITY, I MI' OUT Ell OF "lOOK. Parlor, and Hoi gmves. Tin. Sheet J Iron, anil Cupper, I'lauished and .(spanned Hare, House-furnishing Hardware, Force aud Lilt Hump Rubber Hose, Hydraulic Rama, Lead I'tpe, Wheel Zinc, Cauldron Kettles, Ureas Ket tles, hktllela and Hake Ovens, Cow He 111, Sauce Pane, eVo., An. Also, MANl'FACTURER, of Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware, of every description. Steamboat aud Jobbing work done at tha low est rates. aplfiy afnblie Salo. fpilERE will ba sold at pulilio vendue at the JL lata residence of i. E. 'I'aylor, deceased, on the 3d day ol MAY, I6j9, all tha real eslala of aaid deceased, being one hundred and sixty acres, it being Ihe south quar ter of aaction eight (8), township four (4) south, range two (!ij cal, bale lo begiu at IU o'clock of said day, Terms one third cash, six months' credit on tho balance. WM. AtlMPUIEST. April 16, 18.19.Iw3 Adm'r. Zn Juitlee'i Court State Oregon, County e Yimlkill, at. TO FRANCIS CHASE; You are hereby no tilied lhal a writ oi attachment haa been is sued against you and your property attached, lo satisfy ihe demand of Johnson Halle, amounting to 0j(i.25. Now, unless you ahnll nppcar before Harvey lligley, a Juntiee of the Peace in and f r aaid county, at hia olliee in Pleusant Valley pre cinct, on thellthday of June, 1859, judgment will be rendered against yon and your property sold lo pay the debt. Dated tho tith day of April, IW9. JOHNSON HALLE, lw4 Plaintiff. RBMOVAL. CCOKGE C. ALLCt, IK businets In Wall St. for the pant twenty-two years, has removed to Mas. 419 Urond wair, one dour below Canal at., where ba has just opened a new stock of Watches and Jewelry of entirely new nnd beautiful styles ; aim, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. Ile la constantly receiving the latest uyles of watches and jewelry by every steamer direct from the nianutaclurera iu Europe. Watches cleaned and repaired in lha best man ner by Ihe fineat London and Geneva workmen. GKUI1GE C. ALLKN, Importer of Watches nnd Jewelry, and manufacturer of Jewelry, watch casea, and silver ware, wholesale and retail, 4IS Broadway, one door below Canal street, NEW YORK. aplby MR. POSTS SCHOOL Notice. rTMIE subscriber will re-open his school on Mon JL day, April I8.".f. Number limited lo 35. Ao pupil received for line than one term. Only those who will be willing to exert themselves lo learn, desired. Tuition. 010 for a term of 11 weeks, payable in advance. Board 82.SU or $1.2i per week. JOHN D. POST, Oregon City, April (1, 185 9. 62w3 SADDLERY, AND HARNESS-MAKING, OREGON CITY. I AM now carrying nn a Saddler't and Har neea maker's fliop in this city, and have con slanlly on bund the best of Ready-made harness, saddles, bri dles, halters, martingak and everything in my line. I nm also ready lo make to order anything in my line that may be culled for, on a abort notice. My motto is, Make a good article, and sell il cheap. I solicit patron age at home and Iroin auroid. My establishment ia nearly opposite Charman r. it u a a ... it..:- U6 1 aroera vm 01a.nu vu niaiu street. J. SCII RAM. April 8.18.'9. 5iin6 Ordinance No. 38. Ta Rrgulatt the Granting of Liquor License Sao. I. Be il ordained by the City Council of Oregon dry, I hat it ahull not be luwlul Tor any person lo aell i-pirituous or malt liquors within the city limits in less quantities than one quart, with out tint obtaining license therefor in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance. Sec. 9. Any person desiring to procure license to aell spirituous liquors, shall give public notice that at the expiration of leu duya be will apply to the City Collector therefor. Such notice shall be in writii'g, and given by posting Ihe aame at threw of the moat public placca in (lie corporate Hiulla or the city. Sec. 3. At the expiration of ten days from the time of giving such notice such pel son shall present to Ihe City Collector a petition aigned by a ma jority of I ne legal voters of Ihe c-ity, such majority lo be determined aa follows: If there be no re monstrance against Ihe granting of such liceuse, the names presented upou the petition shall be deemed a majority ( but it a remonstrance be pre sented nl the lime of presenting such petition, Ihe applicant for license shall procure aa signers to hia petition the names of an actual majority of voters of Ihe city, lo be estjblishod to the satisfaction nf the City Collector, within three days alter such applieulion. Sec. 4. Any applicant for license, who shall comply with the two preceding aections, shall be entitled to receive Ihe aame upon paying Ihe City Collector the aum of two hundred dollars per an num, or in the same proportion for a leas period ; provided that no liceuse shall be giauted for a leas period than six mouths. Sac. 5. Every person applying for license aa aforesaid, before receiving the same, shall execute to Ihe City Council a bond in Ihe penal sum of five hundred dollars, with two or more good sureties, conditioned that he will keep an ordeily house ; that he will not permit any unlawful giiniingnr riot ous conduct in or about hia house ; that he wiil not give, aell, or otherwise dispose of spirituous liquors nn the first day of the week commonly called Sunday ; and the violation of any of the conditions of such bond shall subject Ihe offender lo a fine of not less than twenty Der more than one hundred dollurrs. lo bo recovered upon comprint before the Mayor or Rtcorder; and if such perron shall fail lo pay any such line assessed against him, and the Costs, he shall be imprisoned one day for ev ery two dollars thereof nulil it ia discharged ; and any Violation of the conditions of such bnid shall work a forfeiture of the license granted lo tho of fender, and he shell be debarred from procuring license for ax montlsl alter conviction of tho ofleuse. Sac. 6. It ia hereby made tha special duly of tha City Collector and Marshal to complain of all persona viutiiting this ordinance. Sec 7. The Cily Co. lector shall, at each term of the District Court in the county of Clackamas, return to Ihe Grand Jury thereof, the names of all persona who nave obtained license of h m since the preceding term of Court, and tha time of the ex piration of any that may have been detei mined during the vacation. Sic- 0. I hia ordinance ta tax enecl on and after iu publication. Adopted by tbe City Council of Oregoa City, April 7, 1H59. W. C. Johnson, JCeeeraer. i JUST received, the lofetf afyie of siu. a sar in BONNET:, Leghorn and atraw lata. AI3 WUKTM at IHEKITOKfT. GEO. A. NORLE, A.M. & M.D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Offle A'KXT DOOR TO MR. CAV FIELD'8 STORE, IV X A I T H It BIIWII T. y n. Family Medicine prepared in lha moat careful manner, and always on hand. Oregon City March M, 18.'.9m3 Clackamai Connty, Oregon. TIIE second term of eleven weeks will com uieuce on tho 2d Monday in April. rucui.TV. Rev. E. CAaTwaimiT, Principal, and Professor of Mathematics and Nuturul Science. TUITION. Settlement must invariably be made in advance for tuition, at Ihe following rateai In 1st aud ii IteaJera, and Primary Arith., 11.00 ' Pr. and Higher Arithmetics, English Grammnr, Geography, Writing, &c , 6 00 ' Higher Mathematics, Kal. Philosophy, and Latin, $1.00 extra for each blanch. ATTaNUANca. No student will be allowed a seat for a less time than half a term. Any one having paid, wishing to vacate a seat Ihe laat half of tho term, will have one half lha money refunded. Indulgence in profanity, or Ihe ue of tobacco, will be a bar rr condiliou against tha occupancy of seat MUSIC. Gratuitous instruction will he given to a class in vocul music. Murch 3r), 1859-51 MRS. TAYLOR will open a 8ELECT SCHOOL fur tho accommodation of a lim ited number of pupils (say twenty-live) al her res idence in this cily near the Seminary, ou Monday, Pes. 38, 1859. Tcane Primary and common English, per term of eleven weeks $5.00 Tuition payable in advance. Feb. 19, '59. CLARISSA E. TAYLOR. MUSICJJIUSIC! "Y7"E have on hand a large assortment of MTJSZCAL XNST&TJMSNXS OF ALL KINDS, embracing the following : Prince's iitcloDcons a large assortment, of the following kinds: Nine 5 octave, piano-cased, Two 5 do. do. double-reeded, One 5 do. do. double batik, One 6 do. ' do. Two 5 do. portable. T.(.ILBBItT & CO.'S CELEBRATED 9 besides a large assortment of Guitars, Accordeons, Clarionets, Flutes, POST & WHITE, Oregon Cily, A pi 9. At the City Book Store. SINGING BOOKS ! Ncu) utc of 2iou : JUST received, 100 copies of the New Lute of Zion. Feb. 2. JOHN A. POST A. co. Iron for tale. I HAVE bought all the IKON belonging to tho firm of Allan, McKinlay 4 Co., and will con tinue the business at their old stund for the pres ent. Those wishing to purchase iron, will find it to their interest to call on me. JAMES MOFFATT. Oregon City, Feb. 5, 1859. 4: IN QUART BOTTLES. FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD, And for the Cam of ficftovrLl, MatnctMAt. Dime ., STtmimMi tujRM, KrlKCMATmM, C'CTANKOVt Km'fTtONII, DmPlfllA, sLintR Con PtAiNT, Bronciiitii, Halt Knim, CoNIL'HITlON, KEVF.R SoRM EnVRM'KLAJ, Female Cowplaini. 1m or Arri- TITtC, I'lKPLfA, UlLM, (flNKHAt l)KH.MTr, Ac. Etmt ft Tnlritttj yttr confirm tnd tptTMit firtlitr mI wirier tli wellmfritNl rcpiuat.Mii uA 6-tv?4 p-ifaltrtiy of thii in VMliinhli Mfdlitnc, provltiff It to le tU tnt f tl'-gvcioiu rcmtvllii) Hiit know ft, fur th rtire nf nil f1t uri artstnff from an tmp'ir ia't f the blM. Ai a mlli penent, antWptle and tunfe, II ettnisilns the Mirm inmt ntcfiil propeniea tt mHrfln. It nnrgtjn. ptirlfl. ntkI rt ttorra, 'J' he rupl.Htjr with wlilnh the pailnt nouvera HEALTH AND STRENGTH oni.fr thii triple lii(.iien It mrtirtslnf Kacli new we In win ten It ft applied funiUlte In tht result a new eertlflraia of lit eieellenea : and wm have ntilf to point t the arCua malatad UMtrnnnj; nf mnltHtirl who n.iva expetlencad 1 cfeeta, to convinea lnurclullt itlf of IU rai value. Another Care of Scrofula. TaoT, N Stpt 1. 18M. Venn. A. IU tfc D. RArtna: Oi-ntlemen, f hart tnt Mearlr three year Keen tnmhM with that drewlfiil ril isjaf), Smifula; an mneh ao. aa tn ba nffentlva to my hna hand and to mmllt an4 to obtain ivlief hara trlel arary ktiid of medidno ibt rant undt-r my notlra, without effeft One of my nelflibor. hn hud been itimd of a ittnflar complaint by yttar rafarilia, adiiiaH rrta to maka a trial of It, and I rn truly my Utat it bna done ma a world of rood, hurln enrttpVUly enrexl mo. Iloplnf that my avldnra muT indnra otheri tmtlarly afflietod to adopt tha mom rtrtiMr. with tbe aame a4ltfjtory raaulta, i remain araiefully yoar( 8 A lull A. J. rOHLMAlf. Prepared and mid Ky A II. & I. Arfl, Wbola aala lirnyrliu. No. .(ft Kait.rTi-treet, New Turk. Foraala by PKWITT. KITTLK A (V.. ff. 40H"TVt A Co.. and KKUlNftTOS Co.. Sn Kn.nHro: HWt COKHN, M-rvvtlie : R. II. MrtxtNALli A C-f Aat raawnto; and by lruf iu frnaraily. CLOVE ANODYNE TOOTHACHE DROPS. Ooaplaia aa man of Aehiaa; Teeth. Thess Tnsi fcaes been ettrn.ltelT ae4 br IbmiMiKts, wb-mmi ieivties ha. peitvMl UtM lbs 4n.w1yM will flee ttasM'llaie sn4 permanent relief after tlie fs. sea of eesry ther renHNlf. Il sj nleautl la Ihe ts-te onA sinelt ami a Sv sptleatMMM will entirely eemwvs fMtls nn sureaa from s Wty4 bioth an tbst It mar be ilM and eeioarl as ssafat aa avse. Wnen Uie pain pesia rente tbe ama, ar fmn. ta rnma around a umtb spfrtei 'J snend, ism Ajm wiiTfiee s taMdy rstssf oj rslbin( a Urn arses a tbe pert aneeisi PrsMrad sM mM by - . aaxom, Wbsle ssla Dratrlsis, Ho. ln raiun-im, New Tork. Pnrssle by nrwiTT. KITTTI! II. JOHrr" Ce. M KKDINOTO!f o O. sn Frneiar: KK.'I 0rri5, Marrie.ll: K. 11. M' DoNALU as Cs Bso nsssaw; aa4 by UnanrHs tnmHj. fT Da. STEELE, of Ihe Oregoa City Drag 8lor agent let khese medicines. apQmJ jrJ$P SANDSfc Hello Thcre ! CIIARMANA WAItNEIt ' HAVE an hand ona of tha largest and best selected stocks of mm mm AND in lb market witb a large lot of GROCERIES, consisting, In part, of Ihe following: CflOO lbs 8. K. augar in hlf bbla, It iu D, 41100 crushed sugar, 41X10 coffee, SINK) ' snap, Hill's and Caalile, IUn0 ' extra lea, gieen aud black, WW Carolina rice, fiOU gals syrup, 8. K. refined and E. Beaton, 51) doi ass'd spice, in glass, 60 . eaae guodt, .... SO cans p'cklra, hlf gals, SO ' pie fruil, 10 ' prunes, - SO tuxes raisina walnuts aud alneads, 10 cases tobacco, ass'd, 120000 gun caps, G. D., and anti-corrosive, SO gross matches, 1011 aka Liverpool salt, 300 labia flour, Together with a general assortment of BOOTS d) SHOES, Crockery, Glassware, Hardware, Earthenware, Cutlery, AMD Farming Implements, and a general assortment PATENT MEDICINES, &c., &c., &c. Feb. 19. I8.MI. 4Sy WANTED! T AND WARRANTS, lj GOOD WHEAT, and WOOL, By CHARM AX & WMiNER. SAXiT.The most extraordinary chemical dis covery of modi'rn limes is lha Anliphlngialio Salt. Il iids upon Ihe blood pieuisety in Ihe an me manner as the vaccine matter operates in the pre vention uf malignant diseases. Il cures only die easea which are iallammalory in their nature. First, iiiflummiiliou of Ihe head and throat, auuh aa brain fever, fits, headache, neuralgia, erysipelas, aud cilarrh- Second, cases of inflammation in Ihe chest and abdomen, vil.: inflamed lungs aud liver, pleurisy, dyspepsia, asthma, gravel, piles, A-c. Third, inflammation of tho extremities and akin, lo witt rheumatism, enrofula. uleors, scarlet fever, venereal and cutaneous affections. This chemical coinhiniilion ia an powerful and inslanta neoua in ita effects, that Ihe dose ia only what will adhere to a quill dipped In the Salt and held to the tongue fur one minute. The most astounding ra aulta have invariably followed ita use in the Allan tie States, and thousands of leitimnnials ns lo ita virtues can be furnished, if required. The pro prietor asks not, however, for Faith, but ia willing lo lei Ihe Salt abide by ita works, confident thai it will never fuil. Il is put tip in draelun pnekagea, price Two Dollars, and will be forwarded by mall, post paid, to any pari of the country, iimn receipt of that sum, addresaed to KEDINlj'I'ON fe CO., San Francisco. Full direction accompany each pnekage. As soon as a sulhVient supply cull be oh lained, it will be for sale by Druggists generally. F. Cogjswell, M. D., dircoverer and proprietor. Sole Agcnla Cor California and Oregon, R KDINCJ TON 4. Co , Wholfsule Druggists, 8nn Francis co. Da. A. II. STEELE Ag. ut lor Oregon Cily. Khoumatism. In all casra of Inflammatory Rheumatism, whether acute or chrniiia, Ihe Aiitiphhi(istic Salt, disttuvrred by Dr. F. Coggawell, of llnston, is a sura and infallible result. In New England, where thia disease ia very prevalent, th Halt haa never been known lo fail in effecting a radical cure, aud of giving permanent relief. Rheuma tism is utmost invariably caused by inflammation and colds, and Ihe peculiar effect of this medicine, as its nemo (Antiphlogistic or Auli-inllnmniatory) signifies, ia to reduce inflammation, and balance tha circulation of the blood, aud rhe fluids of the body. Il dors not profess to be a grand puuacea, but ia calculated espres-ly fur all diseases sf an inHainiiKitory nature, and is thus n perfect anli'ti lute for blimd-leltlng in nil its forms. It is for sale by all Druggists. Ueneral Agents, Rkbinutun cV Co, Wholesale Druggists, Sun Francisco, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh. Them dis.es.-rs, nnd others of a similar charac ter, caused by colds and iiillamm ilinii, yield re.id ily and certainly tu the effects of the Antiphlogis tic Mall. It is peculiarly beneficial in all d .eases f this nature, as they are invarihly caused by a tendency of blood lo the heaud and throat, and Ihe certain result of the use of this medical sail is lo rednce inflammation and equalize the circula tion nf Ihe flu'ds of Ihe h xly. Il is also remarka bly efficacious in all iiifl.unalory diseases of th chest and ubdom.'ii, such as l'ilcs, tiravel, Vene real, Dyspepsia, 1'leiirisy, Ve. No belter evi dence uf the value of this medicine call he given Ihnn Ihe fuel that, although it is now two years since it was first uflered to Ihe public, the discov erer bus been able lo unswer but a small portion of hia order, nnd it la only williin the last I wo months that it could be obtained nt any price in thia Stale. Fur sale try all lirug'iisis, (i-neral Agents, Rkiiinoton & Co., Wholesale Dmgg sis, Sail Francisco. Agent fur Oregon City, Da. A. Ii. STEELE. 47m3 . Meat Market. I HAVE formed a copartnership with JniiN ErriNaxa (commencing this day), for the put pose of continuing the humlier and market busi ness at my old stand. We Will keep constantly on hand Ihe beat Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, tc., lhal the country affords. We will also pty Ihe MGIIES T MARKET CA Sli PRICE FOR CATTLE, SHEEP, and HOGS. We are permanently located, and intend to do buaiuess in a way that will justify our friendr in patronizing us. Come along, and lot us have your regular custom. Il will nay you lo do so, and no m stake. ALURIOH I1 &. Kl'PlNUEK. Oregou City, March 17, 1 .-!. Administratrix' Xfotiee. "VTOTICb is hereby given that letters of ad ii ministration have been granted to the under signed by Ihe I'mbal court of Clackamas comity lha eaiate ol rater K. Wilson, (lex-ease it, late ol said county. All persons indebted tu said estate are requested lo make immediate payment, and all having claims against said estate are requested to p'earnl them to me williin the lime prescribed by law. EUNICE ANN WILSON, March 19, 18i-4Uw.i Admx. Za sTastice's Co art Territory of Oregon, County of Linn,. TO MIRKS GOLDSMITH, late firm at Browusvil! in th aforesaid county t You are hereby aoufied that a writ of attachment haa been Issued against you, and your credits attached t.' satisfy the demand of Henry II. Spaulding, amounting to nine dollars, with interest and eonte of ou t Now, unless you shall appear before Da vid D. Cray, a Justice of the I'eaue in and for said county, at hia office, on the 33d day of A pril, 18.(9, judgment will be rendered against you, and your credits eullecled lo pay th debt. Dated Uii 3d day af March, 1859. I1E..MIY 11. orAULDIMU, 49wS FlaintifT em, . ssi ... assssi m uivsi Jl Fieaidane, motioea, cuaoisL ctr, almeuda mrk eassly, etc , at Dee. 18. C HA KM AN 4 MeKINNEl 8. CASH paid tor LAND WARRANTS, by U9LLAND H DAY. W. WEATHERFORD, XMPORTINO WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, NOW receiving ex clipper shisj Archer and It. .hill Hood, aud sum to arrive by clippers Ucean Telegraph, Neptune's F.ivorile, Challenger, Wiiard, aud Lookout, direct fruin New York, lb LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PJlIJmTS $ OILS, Ever Imported to Oregon! purchased fur cash, comprising a full assortment of Patent Medicines, (direct from the manufacturers) including very article usually fuund in a drug store, Window Glass, (French nud American,) Druggist Glassware, Fine Faints, (Ground, Dry, and in Oil, of ev ery variety,) Itcd & White Lead, Various lirands, Faint and Varnish Brushes, (hirgi) variety,) Conch, Japan, Black & Furniture 1 a r n i s h c s, Boiled nnd ltaw Linseed Oil, Burning Fluid (a superior article) Turpentine, Alcohol, Lard, Sperm, Tolar, fc Machine X 9 M- 9 -4 MS a) Fine brandies & wines for medicinal purposes; GRAEFEXBEIIG Family Medicines ; Gracfenhcrg Manual of Health, (new edition;) besides many other ai ticks too numerous to men lion. Thankful fur put favnrs, nnd snlieiling a con tlnuance of the same, I respectfully inviie dealera to call aud examine my stuck, and judge for them selves as to quality and prices. My arrangements for direct imitation from dealers and inaiiufucturera in the Knt are such that enable me to aell gou la cheaper than any other house on the northern cuasL Sales-room, Front street, oppo site Upper Wharf. W. WEATIH'.RKOUI). PORTLAND, O. T., March I.', IsiU. jel Land, Land! IOU 8ALR, 420 acres, adj lining Xnrth . Halenl. Will he solil iu Iweuly-tive, lifiy, aud one hundred aere lots, or as iiiuy lie -it suit buyers. Inquire further nf the undersigned, or ul "The ProhKilivH Union" store, Salem. March III, .T,!l,n SAM'L I'HNTEX Administrator's No tic o. NOTIl K is herehy uivou lint lellen of a I inluislraliiiii have heitn grnuied to the under. signed hy the I'nuYtte court of I'luck.iiu ir enmity un the estate of S. It. Ogleshy, deceased, lite uf said county. All persons indented tu sii.l eshite are requested lp make iiiiineiliule piyment, and nil having claims against said estate are it iirned In present llioiu tu mo nithin the lium proscrihed by law. M. M. UWKN, Aimr. .March 19, IS.'iJ. dllw.l Salo of School Lands. )Y nnlarnl Ihe Hoard ol t'ouuiy lyiimmissioiv 1) ers fur Yamhill county, I w II n'X t fur aile tu the highest bidder nt the ('iiiirt House iu l.iifny elln, on thu FiaST AlDNDVY of April next, all the Common School l.un.ls (nf vrhieh n lie a.'rip:ion cun be obtsiued from the Land l)llii-e) lyiiiK in auid county. Sale willl be between th hours of len a ,M. mid four r. M .,aud continue from d.iy to duy until all is ollered. TasHa One third cash in hand, tho re. niainiii(f two thirds lo be paid ill two years, i'ur chasera will be required to (rive their notes with approved teuuriiy drawing tru per cent, interest per annum. GEO. W. F.I.MEP., Hup't uf Cum. Schools. Feb. R, IfiflD. 4tlw6 For Sale at the CI1 Y BOOK STORE rpiIK fulluwing works J Magic Staff, by A. J. Dnvis; (ireat Iron Wheel, hy J. It. (iravea ; l)red,in 3 vols., hy Harriet lleeelier Ktowe The lloint' C'yrlope.lias, of lbs World's Progress, " " Useful Arte, ' Europe, " (ieoraphy, ',' l-iue Arts and Literature, 11 Itiography, A-r. Oct 3. Ilaynrd Taylor' CYCLOPKOIA of Modern Travel, and Hwan'a Three Yeara' itesidenee ou llic North West coaal for aide at the , CITY BOOK STOKE. O ANDH' Sarsaparilla.in anyiiiautity,at lb O ouk(;on tiTk' bnvo stouk. Paper Hanirines. N EW LOT, just received. anU lor sale hy ID( 14 1 HU.1. JOII.SII.. To llie AMIIt'li'd. Dft. IITC11IX.S, CELEUItATKD HAL. earn of Wild C'herrv. vriib a variety of hia other popular Bntunical Nnlicinrt, are now for aleatCII ARLKS POPH'S, Orrfon City, and alJOSKPIl BAIWTOWS, Canemah. 47y OTHINU TO WEAR, and Nothinc to Savt Husband versus Wife; at OREGON CITY BOOK STORE Sano'e Arctic Expedition, RUSSfc.LL'3 CRIMEAN WAR, and other inieresting works, for sale al Ihe deoM CITY HOOK STORE.