I s - j A Keno Actino a Pahtoii ron White '? People. On Lynn C'refk, Ullc couiitj, ! TenneMce, thore if ft Hurdalicll Baptist ' I L Makt.it .Prl I BlnH Mitt llflal I bad for Iti piwtor ft nejrro numeil George t .known m Uentlcy'i ol J George and be ' longing to one Alathcw llcntlejr. Ucorge ii aid to bo a most excellent man and a ' good preacher. Some timo ago lie had a noted public discussion tasting four dujs, with a white preacher, on the subject of I Iiaptism, from which the white man came I off second best. The church wauU to buy I George, but he li unwilling to be sold out of bin master's family, and is withal a regu lar Southern, pro-slarery parson. George . it the " preacher In charge " of a large con ; gregutlon, nearly all of whom are slare l holders, and who pay him a salary of $000 or $700 for his pastoral services. ', 19 Miss Iiatcs, the sister or the lion. ! Edward Bates, of St. Louis, recently cn.au. ; clpatcd the lost ol thirty-two slaves, who ' formed part of her Inheritance, and whom ahe has gradually set frco as they became prepared to take care of themselves in free dom. Judge Bates emancipated the last of his slaves scverul years since. sv The foreiirn iournals rcccired lv lato advices contain numerous paragraphs about the extreme hent of the first half of July. The Gth of that month was reported to be the hottest day ever known in the south of France, the thermometer having attained the extraordinary height of 118 de grees of Fahrenheit's scale. tST It is a rcmurknblo fact that no reg ular Democratic organ can be sustained in Washington City, or In any of the largo cities, without Government patronage. The Constitution, the organ of Buchanan's administration, has less than two thousand subscribers. S&" The Levant Herald, an English paper published at Constantinople, says: " We risk nobody's contradiction In affirm ing that the American missionaries have done more to advance civilization and pure religion throughout Turkey than all the other agencies, diplomatic or missionary, which (European policy or propngandisra has over set to work upon the country." Aaros Burnt. A marble shaft recently erected over the remains of Aaron Burr, in the graveyard at Princeton, New Jer sey, has been mutilated and broken by somo persons unknown. The shaft was erected by stealth, no one knowing who put it there. The Doo-Star. The largest star seen in the sky is one In the South, called tho Dog-Star. From calculations, it is known that its distance from us Is not less than nineteen millions of millions of miles. 0 tit er stars bajrc been calculated to be forty two thousand times more distant than this, and light, which travels at the rato of a million of miles in five seconds, must be sixty-three thousand years in traveling from litem io iuf earm. Oueoov City Market. Wheat $lal.00; flour ?n.00 to $7.00; potatoes 75; outs?!; 1fttter, fresh, 33c packed, 20c; bacou 16 to 20c; fgjjs S3c. Ilcmotal. Dr. W. D. IIliTCIII.YS HAS removed his office to the city of PORT LAND, on First street, between Yamhill and Taylor streets, cast side, one d' or south of Dr. Hawthorne's former oflice, and oilers his profes sional services to nil who favor him n ith a call. 1 will say lo my agents in (he State of Oregon, that I slill continue to manufacture my medi cines, afld will fill orders for I hem on short notice. DR. E. POPPLETON Will remain at LAFAYETTE, and can bo found at the old stand of Hvrniims & PorrLETON, vna door north of Abbott's lintel, day or night, Vhen not professionally engaged. All those knowing themwlvea indebted to ma are requested to come forward and settle Willi Dr. Poppleton at Lafayette or with me in Port land, immediately. W.D. liUTCHINS. Portland, Sept. 10, 1851). 31 NIIW STORE, AND New Goods! CHARLES'POPE, Jr., HAS opened a new store on Main street, A'eor the foot of the hill, North of the little Bridge. His friends In A (ha public are invited to tall and examine; his stock of goods, consisting of a COOD ASSORTMENT OF Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Medicines, &c, All of to hick tre offered ekeiffor cask Oregon City, August 20, 1859. Notice. MY WIFE FILCITE harin? left my bed and board, I hereby warn all persons not to trust her on my account, as I Will not be response tble for any debts contracted by her, JOS. E. CHENETTE. Oregon City, Sept. 3, 1869. 21 w3 Order for Appearance NOTICE is hereby given that Noah Lambert, administrator of the estate of R. E. Rani dom, deceased, has thia day filed his petition in tb Cauoty Court for Clackamas county praying for an order to sell the real property belonging to Mid astau. It is therefore ordered, that all persons interest ed is said estate appear before me on Monday, the third day of October, 1809, at tho usual place of holding courts iuaaid county, aid a low eausa, if any they hava.wliy an order should not be grant ed to tha administrator to sell (he real prof srty be (agiof to tha estate of R. E. Random, deceased, to pay the debit and charges outstanding against tha estate, ROBEKT CAUFIELD, Aognat39,1859-2Iw4 County Judge. BOSTON FAMILY fast Keceired, At the CITY-BOOK STORE. Notice. THE firm tl L Forest k. Baeoa having been dissolved by mutual consent. I hereby inform my friends and east men that I will caaiiaoo btiai. arss at the old stand. E. LA FOREST. Oregon City, Jaw 35, 1859. Claekamai County, Oregon. THIS sclioo) is situated op delightful eleva lion of Unil, juat llirea mile Miulb of Ore fonCiiy. In (lite term for the year will coin me ilea ai follows t I at term, on Ilia drat Monday or September t iiil, on the HUM Monday of No veniber i after which there will ba a vacatleu of two week", when Ilia third trin will commence Each term will contain eleven wueke. FACULTY. Re. E. CsaTwaioiiT, Principal, and Professor of Mathematics aul Natural Science. F. A. Whits, Teacher of English primary classes TUITIuM. Settlement muat invariably bo made In advanoo lor tuition, al Ilia following rateat In let and 2d Iteadere, and Primary Ariih., (4.00 Practical and Higher Arithmetic, Eiitjndi (irainmur, Geography, Writing, lea., G 00 ' Higher Matliemalica, Nat. Pliiloaoiiy, and Joum, $i.uv extra lor eacu branch. KlArlDINO, ' ten.:lve arruiigomeiil have been made, du ring th Kiiniiner, fur the entertainment of slu dents, at Ilia residence: of Ilia Principul. Table expense and rvoim, per week, IJ'I.OO. ATTKNIMNOK. No student will be allowed a aeut for a lew lime (ban half term. Any one having paid, wishing lo vacate a eeat the last half of the term, will have one Hair the money refunded. Profanity uud the ue of tobacco positively for Didoeu on me premises. Muaio. Gratuitous instruction will be given to a claaa iu vocal miuio. Aug. 27, Id59. Mr. Post's School. T HAVE concluded nol lo build thia season. L I hull npeii the school in WASHINGTON HALL, on Monoav, HumtMnaa 12, IrijD. We ahull endeavor to advance aa rapidly ai pos aible all those who will una proper snort to aciuire knowledge, an wedeaire that every person of the ichool aliall receive All equivalent for all paid ui. Price of tuition scuordiug to the atudiea pursued Every effort poisible will be made to furuinb board to tlioae from abroad at very reasonable rales, as we wiili to hold out good inducements to all who may wish to avail themselves or our instruction JOHN D. POST. Oregon City, August 37, 1859. ISint For Sale Cheap! A VALUABLE STOCK AND WOOD TWO MILKS and a half west of DALLES CITY, Wosce county. Oregon. A good garden and comlirld are among (he Improve ments. Aa abundance of water, a good spring andcrreK. Inquire of ittua. brcKni, Aug. 6, 1859-17w4 Dalles. Notice TS HEREBY GIVEN, that CHARM AN At X WARNER have placed in my bands for collection all accounts, both by note and book, ( under the sum of oue hundred dollars, ) prior lo the 1st of July, 1859. COSTS will be saved by immediate settlement Willi me at my oince iu uregon uny. J. ni. ha;uw, July 16, I8..9-I Itf Justice of tho Peace, REMOVAL. GEORGE C. ALLEN, IN business in Wall st. for (ho past tweuty-two years, bus removed to IV O. 415 llroUlt nar, one dour below Canal al., where he has just opened a new stock or Watches and Jewelry of entirely new and beautiful styles ; also, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. He is coii'laully receiving (he latest styles of watches and jen riry by every steamer direct from the manufacturers in Europe. Watches cleaned and repaired in the best man ner lay the finest London nnd Geneva workmen. GKOIIGE C. ALLEN, Importer of Watches and Jewelry, mid manufacturer of Jowelry, watch caves, and ailver ware, w holesale and retail, 415 lirontlway, one door below Canal street, SEW YORK. apHiy For Sale at the CI1Y BOOK STORE THE following works WugioSluS by A. J. Davis j Ureal Iron Wheel, hv J. It. Graves t Prod, in 2 vols., by Harriet Heeeher Stowe ; His Home (..yclopedius, of (he World's Progress, ' Useful Arts, Europe, " Gcoirropliy, Fine Arts and Literature, " Biography, An. Oct 3. Baptist Books. TTTE EXPECT by next mail steamer a quan v V tity of the American Baptist Publication Society's Bix.ks, consisting of Fuller's Works, Bunyan s do., 1 lie Pvalmiat, pocket, pew, and pul pit sixes, uud a vuriety of other works. We will stute that we intend to keep a com. plete assortment of the Society's books. Orders for iingle books, or by (he quantity, will be promptly ('lied. Churches and libraries furnished at the lowest price. JOHN A. POST. Oregon City, Aug. 21, 1858. Dissolution of Partnership. "VTOTICE is hereby given (hut (ho partner i ship of J. G. Gibson and Robert Poller in Oregou City, under the name of Gibson &. Pot ter, was dissolved by mutual cousenton the 2Kb day of January last. All debts will be paid by said Gibson, and he is entitled and authorized tu collect whatever is due to said firm. ROBERT POTTER Oregon City, July 13, 1S."9. 14ml WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR STORE! WE have just received 40,000 Havana Ci gars, also a large quantity of Tosicco Natural leaf, Buffalo chips, Pride of (he Union, and many other brands. Also, PIPES of all kinds, Matches, &.c, Ac, at our store. DANNENBAVSt 4 JACOB. Dee. 4, 1858. Administrator's Notice, NOTICE is hereby given to all persons inter ested that letters of administration have been issued by (ha county court of Yamhill county (o tha undersigned, upou tha estate of James M. Graves, lata deceased. All persona having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present them, duly authenticated according to law, within one year from this date, to the under signed, at his residence in said counly, or they will be forever barred. CHARLES B. GRAVES, July 16, 1859-14 w4 Adtn'r. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE ia hereby given (hat letters of ad ministration have been granted lo the un dersigned by the Counly Court of Clackamas eouniy on (ho estate of Christopher Engle, late of a d county, deceased. All persona indebted to said estata are requested (o make imme.liate payment, and all persona having rlaima against said estaut are requested to present them to me at tny residence within ona year from the dale of this none. WILLIAM ENGLE, June 20, 1659-1 lw3 Admr. Bane's Arctic Expedition, RUSSELL'S CRIMEAN WAR, and other interesting works, for sale at lb doe 25 CITY BOOK STORK. NOTHING TO WEAR, and Nothing to Sayt Husband versus Wife ; at OREGON CITY BOOK STORE JUST received, the latest style of aiu. ef w BONNETS, Leghorn and straw data. AINSWORTM IHERDORFF. Corner Third and Water streets, opposits the Perry Landing, OREGON CITY. rpiIE traveling public are respectfully a uiviieu in give me a can. The Oregon i louse hi (he most pleas. anily located hotel In (he Stale, and has been so arrauged as lo make It one of the moat commodi ous houaea in (he country. THE TABLE will always ba supplied with the best (hat (he market aflbrds. Good accommodations for ladiea and families. raicas: Board and lodging, per week $7.00 Hoard, without lodging, per week....... ti 00 Single meal , , .50 Night's lodging 50 J. OOEIIM, May 7, 1859. Proprietor. GEO. A. NOBLE, AM & M.D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. OffiCO NEXT DOOR TO MR. CAU P1ELD S STORE, NBAS T H R B H E V 8 K T. N. ft. Family Medicine prepared In (ha most careful manner, aud always un hand. uregon Lity March Vu, lri.vjm.1 Island 31ill Flour. milOSE who with lo get (he GENUINE .L KSL.YM) MILL 1'LUUIl, will please call at the Mill, at Charman & Warner's, Oregon Citv, or at Alienor Lewia'a, Portland, aa (he second handed Island Mill sacks have been bought up by certain individuals, and refilled with inferior flour. A. J. 1 II Ar.MAXH. Wand Mill, July 23, 1859. I5tf McMINNVILLE COLLEGE THE FALL qnarter will commence August 17, and (ha wiuter session of two quarters, November Terms are 80, 88. or 8 10 per quarter, accord ing to studies. Rooms can ba had in Collrgo building, if lliey are taken soon ( from $5 to $7 per quarter. rrvsident, uko. u. l-haxdlko. Professor, John II. Hall. Other teachers secured as tha school demands. All books for (ho school will be kept for aula in tbe oolk'ge building or in (own. AlcMinville, July 9, 1859. 13m5 OREGON HOSPITAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. J. O. Hawthorne, A. M. Loryea, Physicun. ICy SuaucoN. first Premium, 1841, '42, '44, '82. CHARLES J. HOLDER, GRAND ACTION PIANO - FORTES. THESE PIANOS are made or (he beat ma terials, and warranted (o staud in any cli mate. Tuning and repairing promptly executed. G. P. NEWELL & POST, July 30, 1859. y Agents, Oregon City. Last JYoticc. BROWN & WOLFE, BEING about to dissolve partnership and close up the business of (he firm, nre Selling off their stock at Cost ! They hereby givo notice to all indebted to them to come forward and PAY UP ! or (heir accounts will be put into an OFFICER'S HA NDS for collection. Those (o whom wa are indebted will present their bills (o ns, when (he same will be paid. N. JiROWN & CO. JV. WULfE. Oregon CKy, ug. 13, 1859. lBtf To Rent. A garden spot having 30 bearing peach trees, and 100 apple, pear, and cherry, trees, a loiirln oi mem bearing. I Ins place is convenient to a good school, beins a half miloeunt of (he Oregon City Seminary. wood and work ou the place will be taken iu pay for the rent. ID" For further particulars, inquire at the Arrue Office. May 14. 1859-5m!i Boots and Shoes! J. B. BLANPIED, Opposite to Schram'a SadJIer shop, Main street, OREGON CITV, WOULD say to the public (hat ha ia in (he constant receipt of Boots and Shoes of the latest pat terns and styles, which he will sell as cheap as any other establishment in town, li not caeapen FULL ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' WEAR ALWAYS ON HAND. Making tb Repairing done to order, AND IN SUPERIOR STYLE. April 30, 1S59. 3y For Sale: FOUR YOUNG STALLIONS, BY T1MOLEON, out of fine mares, and few PURE BLOOD SOUTH DOWN SHEEP. S. W. MOSS. Oregon City. July 8, 1859. m3 Melodcons. . mHOSE who wish to purchase MELODEONS A. can have them of us at from 15 to 30 per cent cHEsrea by paying CASH, (ban (hey have been bough( of us heretofore. H wauled on ciedit.tha articles can be had at SO per cent, ad vance en our former rate. J. A. POST. Oregon City.Juue 11,1859. SINGING BOOKS ! Noo ute of Zxon : JUST received, 100 copies of tha New Lata of Zion. Feb. 26. JOHN A. POST. notice. Sta(e of Oregon, County of Yamhill, ! In Justice's Court. TO SAMUEL BEST: You are hereby noti fied that a writ of attachmen( has been issued against you, and your property attached, to satisfy (he demand of P. at. Field, amounting to eighty- seven dollars and fifty Cents (87,50), with inter est and Costs. row, unless yod appear before Wm. Hussey, of McMinville, Yamhill county. Oregon, acting aa a Justice of (he Peace for said counly. at his office, on tha 24th day of Septem ber, Isj9, al 3 o'clock r. a., judgment will be ren dered sgainst yon, and your property sold (a pay (he debt. Dated thia 37th day of July. 1459. P. 8. FIELD. PUimtif. Aug. , IS59. To the Affile DR. HUTCHINS' CELEBRATED BAL stm of Wild Cherry, with variety of lias other popular Botaniral Medicines, are now for sale at CHARLES POPE'S, Oregon Ctty, and at JOSEPH fiARSTOW'S, Ctmemak. 41 j PAPER WAREHOUSE, liil Kuiiaoine B I reel, SAN FRANCISCO. 193 l?OR SALE 19,000 rouins PRINTING X papers 30il8-3l4M3'Js4tl 29 jhxvj '.'7i4l vow yu;io wji and SI'.'i 3J FIXUanu SUPER news. 2,000 reams Fine and superfine Jiook rapcr. 94x38-40 lbs., 44 lbs., 48 lbs., and 56 lbs. NRW AD VI3K BOOK lKH. Lightbody's celebrated News and Book Inkst in asgs ana mis, ironi i to iiviu. peonages, triwter" v.ariia ass f..nr& naara. Cohen's and Smith It Peters' cards and card boards of every style and quality. traw A Manilla Wrapping1 Vapor. Double Crown Palm Straw in bales of 13 reams) Single do do !!.') resins. Manilla Papers. j30 lt)27 90x30 34i 30 'Jtix38 aud 3u'x40, sujurior article. Medium, Demy, Flat Caps, Folio 1'o.st and letter i'upers. A large assortment of Cnrew aud Plainer it Smith's Ledger and Writing Papers, by the case or ream. tifcU. J. IIIIUOKS & t'U July Id, 1859. I4m.1 REDINGTON & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 10T CLAY STREET, SAN FIlANCiSCO, 0 FFER TO THE TRADE A FULL, COMPLETE f DESIRABLE STOCK OF Drugs S Medicines. Having recently made business arrangements by which one of our firm will reside permanently In INew York, we shall at all limes have the ad. vantages of purchasing at (ho Lowest Prices, and be certain of having FRESH AND DESIRABLE GOODS. We shall coueequeotiy be enabled tn offer induce menta to (he trade throughout CALIFORNIA, OREGON, WASHINGTON TERRITORY, aud liUI T1SII (JULijMUIA unequaled by any oilier house on the Pacific coas(. Purchasers are respectfully requested to fuvor us with their orders, and wo feel eoulident that our long experience in tha J)RUU busiueas iu California, and our present complete arrange nieuls for purchasing iu the Eas(, will enablo us to give full satisfaction to all. GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE Celebrated REDINGTON & CO., Wholesale Druegists, jy2m3 SAN FRANCISCO. Smut In Wnoat TO THE FARMERS OF OREGON t YOU (hut have SMUT in whea(, will find it much (o your advantage to thresh your wheat bejore or alter it has gone through a sweat, aa a great deal of the smut will be prevented from getting ou (he grain. A. J. CHAPMAN. Mand Mill, July 23, 1859. 15(f BETHEL COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. CALENDAR FOR Till YKAR 1859-C0: THE College year commences (he first Monday in September, and is divided into four quar ters of eleven weeks each. The commencement is held on the 4lh of July, when (he yearly vacation ensuea, Proftseers Natmanikl Huuson, A. M. i Litvi Rowland, A. M. TRRMS OF TUITION rn QUAITEk: Common English Branches $ 5 00 Engliiih Analysis, Higher Arithmetic, liook-keepiiig, History, and Hlementary Algebra , 6 00 Natural Philosophy, Uolany, Geology, and Chemistry, Intellectual ami Moral Phi losophy, Rhetoric and Logic 8 00 Elementary Geometry, Surveying, Algebra, Higher Mathematics, Latin, Greek, and French Languages JO 00 Convenient arrangements can be made for board at reasonable rates. Bonks used in the school can be obtained at (he College building a( cash prices. Bethel, Polk co., July Hi, 1H59. I.r,m3 Protective Union. DIV. No, 593, N. E. P. U., still oontiuues op eratien in SALEM. Those favorable (a the objects of the " Union," living wilbin trading range in Polk, Linn, and Marion counties, will please make known (he same, by letter or other wise, (hough (hey feel unprepared to invest stock note. Payment of stock hereafter engaged may bs made conditional that ten thousand dollars be sub scribed the coming year, in all, making fifteen Ihousand. " Hard times" are upon us, but this is only an additional reason for freeing labor from (ho need lean (ax of speculation. Wm. P. Pooh, C. HOEL, Agent Wat. PoRTEa, Directors. Willis Diinaoan, y Salem, June 4, 1859. Pm2 Notice. THE undersigned beg respectfully to informal! parties indebted lo them in (heir Oregon City IJooks, thst, now winding up (heir business in Ore gon, (hey have authorized A Hoar HoLsaooK, Esq., of Oregon City, lo collect said debts. ALLAN, McKINLAY dt.Ce. Oregon City, May 31, ltJ59. 8 Dissolution Notice. THE copartnership heretofore eiisu'og be(ween Charles Albright and John Eppinger, in (he batcher business, was dissolved Ins) day by mu tual consent The subaenber will settle up (be business of the lato firm. CHARLES ALBRIGHT. Oregon G(y, July 29, 149. l(f J. FLEMING, (AT TUB POST-OFFICE BUILDING,) OREGON CZTT, nA8 on baud and for sale, a well-selected as sortinenl of Books and Stationery, comprising, in part, Iho following t Family Bibloa and Tea. Cap, letter, aud note taiueuls, paper, Powniug's Fruits and Pens Pen-bolders, Fruit Trees of Amer- Hand At sand boies, lea revised edition, Tissue paper, perforated New Masouio Trestle- board a dialling paper Hoard. Mitchell's and Olney's Maaoulo Manual, Odd Fallows' Manual, Quinby'a Mysteries of llee-keepinr, Geographic aud Al iases, Mason's Farrier, IMd'sCalilsoY Horse Doctor, Iivinirlone'a Trsvels in South Africa, Kuus's Arctic Expira tions, Guuu's Dom. Medieius, Sandeis Old and New Hiwllers It Iteadera, lllunk Books St Dill Pa per, Thomson's A'illiinetiea,""CiilMpio'e Ai Daviea' Fultun it Eustmau'a Surveying, I look -keeping, with Wales and slule pencils, blanks, Dr. Ilollick's Works, Red, blue, Atblk Inks, Ac. Ac. all of which will ba retuiled a( prices corresponding Willi Ilia limes. ITT Don't forget the place I It la OPPOSITE LA FOREST $ BACON'S. ALIO, FOB SALE, Dr. MoQatt's Fills and Pkocuix Hittew, and the Grncfcnberg Medicines, which are recommended lo those who wiah lo livo (ill (hey die. May 14, 1859 DRS. G. A. & ADA M. WEED, llvire-Medteal (or Waler-t'.are) JJAVIXG locnled at m m. wa yiw 9 We shall be happy lo attend lo calls, both in (own and country. MRS. WEED will give speciut atlenliou (o OBSTETRICS, and diseases peculiar (o women and children. U" Wa make no nsa of drugs, but rely entire ly upon kygeins appliances. I aliculs at a distance vi.ueil on reasonable terms. They may be consulted personally or by letter, free. May 7, 1859. OREGON CITY SEMINARY.N FRANCIS D. HODGSON, A. M., PaiNiirAL, assisted by compcteul teachers. calkndar rua 1859: i")D Term commences May 23; 3, September 5; U 4th, Nuremberg. TUITION VOR TERM Or KLKVR! WErXS. Primary DepurlmeiK 8 5 50 Common Eutili'h branches 6 5(1 Higher hugliah and Mathematics 8 50 Ancient It Modern Lunguagea,i'X(ra, each 3 0(1 Oil painting, extra IO 00 Drawing, extra J UU Use of Piano, (or practice 3 00 Instrumental Music (Piano) extra, IT Tuition iuvuriably in advniiue. This lustitudon, which has been in successful operation one year, affords superior facilities for (he young of both sexes. It is supplied with a good philosophical apparatus, mam, library, aud piano. A t L J - I... . J A lew ooanier cau on aceoiiiuiowiieu in ins InsiitiKion on very moderate terms. Ilisird euu also bo obtained a( reasonable rates in (he vicin ity of (he Seiniuary. for lurtlier particulars, address (lie I rincipul A May 14, 1859. 5m3 STOVES, STOVES, At Portland Prices ! s. ZVULWAIN, WHOLESAXU AND RICTAIL DEALER, Main Street, opposite the U. S. Hotel, OREGON CITY, IMPORTER OF COOK, Parlor, and ltox Stoves, Tin, Sheet Iron, and Copper, Pliinished and Japanned Ware, lloiise-furuialiing Hardwiire, Force and Lilt Pump Rubber Hoau, Hydraulic Rums, Lead Pipe, Sheet Zinc, Cauldron Kettles, Brass Ket tles, Skillets and Bake Ovens, Cow Hells, Sauce Pans, Ate, Axe. Also, MANUFACTURER of Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware, of every description. blconibottt and Jobbing work dons at (he low. est rales. apluv AND PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, Opposite Geo. Abernelhy ij- Co.' Brick Store, OREGON CITV. fri HE undersigned are prepared to lake like- a nesaes, auen as Ami ro types, Melmnotypes, Plio- tografilis, or PICTURES ON PATENT LEATHER, suitoHe for sending in letters, all of which will be executed in tho LATHHT AMD 31 K AT KMT HTYI.K, AND ON SHORT NOTICE AND HE A SON ABLE TERMS. GROUPS and LOCKET PICTURES Uiken very low. Cull and examine our pictures, and judge for yourselves. Rooms opposite Abernelhy It Co. s brink store, HOLLAND Ac DA V. June 11. 1859. Great Excitement! France and Austria At War ! ! fill IE undersigned wishes to Inform (lie people L of Oregon City, and (he public in general, (ha( he is at peace with all the world, and kcejis constantly on hand A PINE ASSORTMENT Ot Boots and Shoes, all sort and sites, liich he will sell Cheap for Cash! Ladies and gentlemen, you will do well to rive ma a call before buying anywhere else, because have the best and cheapest boots and shoes ia thin market ; because I get my boots and shoes Direct from San Francisco, and can afford to sell cheaper (ban (h ise that buy in roruand an that 1 dely competition. If you will but give me your palronaje, I will guaranty that you can buy hosts and shoes of me cheaper than of any other bouse ia (own. Remember (he place, and make no misUkas " F.AGLC BOOT AND SHOP. UTOiE." J. MOONKT. Oregon City, July 1 6, 1859. 'i9 C. 11 I'll KAY, HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL -Shop nearly opposits the Methodist Church, OREfJON CITT. AprUlS,1859. Itf a-ufcOr-vrstryim-i1 in sua a aawsssanaja Lyc on's Magnetic Powders, or F ca Powder. Will destroy Garden Insects, Cockroaches, Bid Bugs, Fleas, Ants, Moths, and all pests of the terrain kind. The lmiorlanca of a reliable ardcle of (lira kind is Ine.iiinable. 1st warm weather all nature teem with these) aunnying foes. Thia powder is (ha on ly article over diaiwered which will exterminate (hem. A company of botanists, from the Horti cultural Society of Paris, while amidst (ha ferns of Asia, observed that all Insects lighting upou a . esrlain kind of plant very soon dropied dead. This fact was made use of (a guard their night camps from these intruder. Quantities of lb plant were brought home by Mr. K. Lyon, and found positive inacot destroyer in every experi ment. It Is simply a powdered leaf, chemically prepared to insist the effect of aga and climate. Medals and Letters Patent have been obtained from the governments of England, Franca, Ger many aiidltuMia, from (ha World's Fair, and nu merous medical and horticultural colleges and so cieties. Letter from the President of ths United States. 'KxaciiTivi Mansiox, Wxsiiikiiton, ) 31st Jan., IS53. , Mr. E. Lyon, Dear Sir I I have Ihe pleasure lo inform you that the Royal commission of die World's Fair, at London, have awarded vou a Medal and Cerlilicate for (ha great value uf your Magnrtio Powders, oVo. MILLARD FILLMORE, Ch'n." The above was accompanied by certificate vf Priuce Albert. IT IS FREE FROM POISON. Nr.wYoK, October l.lSlrl Emanuel Lyon, Dear Sin Wo have analys ed aud (rated your Magnetic Powders, and hud thrin perfectly harmless to mankind aud doniealia animals, but csrtain death when Inhaled by bugs, aula and insects. , - J. R. Chilton, M. D., Chemist, I.. IUip, Pmf, Chemistry, N. Y. Hospital. Mr. Jolm L. Rome, Superintendent of the N. Y. Hospital, says' hs has expelled all tho bugs, auts, rouclu-s, moths, Ita., with Lyou'a i'owuer,.aud lin.lsil of iinmeuae value." Every gardener and housekeeper must have direct interest in an article of thia kind. Refer ence can be made to (lie As(or, St. Nicholas, and Metropolitan Hotel; lo Judge Meigs, President of the American Institute; James. Gordon lien nelt, Ceu. Wiulield Soott, Cyrus W. Field, L. M. Pease, of (ha Five Points Mission, Ac, Ate Judge Meigs says, 11 This discovery of Prof. Lyon is uf nutiouul importuuee. Tho Farmers' flub have tested it thoroughly. U will destroy locusts, grasshoppers, ants, moths, bugs, and all vermiu, Uardrn plants can be preserved, and bouses made pure ' Rata and mice cannot be reached by I powder, and are killed by a Maoxktic Pill. Order (hum (lirough any mereliaut. Tie Lyou'a Powder kills Insects in a trice, Out Lyon's Pills are mixed for rat and mica. Follow directions. Use freely and thoroughly. Da. A. II. STEELK, Agent, Oregon dry SMITH ft DAVIS, and Da. WEATHER FORD, Afrnts, Portland. PARK It WHITE, San Francisco. 6in3 SAT.T...The most extraordinary chemical dis covery of modern limes is (ha Antiphlogistic Salt It nets upon (he blood piecisely iu (he same manner a (he vaccine matter operate in the pre vention f malignant disease. It cures only dis ee which are iullnmmutory In their nature. First, iiithimmnlian of Ilia head and throat, auch as bruiu fver,fits, headache, nourulgia, erysipelas, and c.itnrrli. Second, case of intlammatiou in the chest nnd abdomen, vis.; iullumad lungs and liver, pleurisy, dyspepsia, asthma, gravel, piles, &e. Third, iiilluinumtion of (ha extremities and skin, (o wit : rheumatism, scrofula, ulecrs, scarlet fever, venereal aud cutaneous affections. This cheiiiicul combination is so powerful and instauta ueous in its ell'.-cls, that (he dose is only what will adhere to a quill dipped in (he Salt and held (u (ha (ouzue fur one miuule. Tho most astoundin? re suit have invariably followed ita use iu the Allan- tic Stales, and thousand of testimonials us lo ns virtues euu be furnished, if required. The pro prietor asl.s not, however, for Faith, but is willing to let the Salt abide by iu works, confident tha( it will never fail. It is put up iu draohm packages, price Two Dollar, and will be forwarded by muil, mat n iiil. lo anv nart of (he country, unon receipt of that sum, addressed (o REDINUTON CO., Ssn Francisco. Full direction accompany each packiiL'e. As soon as a sufficient supply can be ob tained, it will be for ule by Druggist generally. V. Coiraswe II. M. D.. discoverer and proprietor. Sole Anjonls for California and Oregon, REDINU TON Ac. Co., Wholesale Druggists, Ban rrancis- co. JJR. A. II. 1 H.f.L.C Agent lor uregou vuy Rhoumatism. In all cases of Intluimnalory Rheumatism, whether acute or chronic, Ihe Antiphlogistic Sal(, discovered by Dr. F. Coggswell, of Uoston, sure and infallible result. In New England, where this disease is very prevalent, (he Sal( lis never been known lo fail in effecting a radioal cure, aud of giving permanent relief. Rheuma tism is almost invuriubly caused by inflammation ud colds, and the peculiar ellectof (his medicine, as its nuitiu (Aiilipliiogiauc or Aiiu-iiiiiuiiiinaioryf liquid, s, is lo reduce iufiaininatiou, and balance the circulation of tha blood, and rha fluids of th bwly. It does nol profess to be a grand pauacea, but is calculated exprcwly for all diseases of an influinuiiitory nature, and is thus a perfect sulw(i- tute for blood-letting iu all its forms. It is for aula by all Druggist. General Agents, Rkbinuton It Co., Wholesale J Iriigpisui, San Franuisco. Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh. Tliexo diseases, und olhera of a similar charna' (er, caused by colds and inflammation, yield read ily and certainly (n Ilia eilecls oi ine Aimpiiiogia tic Salt. It is neuiiliurlv bcuiclicial In all diseases of this nature, as (hey uro Invarilily caused by a lenden'y of blood to (lie lieaad ana lliroal, ana Ihe crrtuin result of the use of (his medical salu In rcdnco inflammation and equalize (he circula tion of the fluids of th bxly. It is also remarka bly efli:ucioiis in all influmahiry diseases of tha chest and nhdouieii, such as Piles, (Jraval, Vena real, Dypewia, Pleurisy, Ate No belter evi dence of (he value of (his medicine can be given Hum the fact that, although it ia now (wo Veal since it was first oflurud to the public (lie discov erer has been able (o answer but a small psrdon o his orders, and it i only wilhiu tho. last two month (hut it could bo obtained at any price iu this Mate. For sals by all Druggists. General Asents. Rkuikuton & Co.. Wholesale Druggists, Hail Frnnniacu. Aj;en( for Oregon Ci(y, D. A. II. STEELE. 47m3 Lost, A SMALL POCKKT-BOOK or walla( en laliiin Ihe following-described notes: One nolo on John Isoin of Linn county for $1000, hearing ten per cent, and payable (o me on or be fore the first day of April next. Also, one not on Wm. C. Stewart for 9445,30, bearing data Nov. ii, 1858, payable to me in three years, and drawing ten per cent, interest from date until paid. Also, one unte on Joseph Kobinett and William Vawter (middle letters not recollected, if any) for 997 and I lliirik seme cents j said nolo wa given alKiut Jan. 5, 1859, payable I think in thirty days, drawing fifteen per cent, unlil paid. All persons are cautioned against buying any of (lie above notes. The Under of (he same shall be oompn sated on delivering them to me. H. F. WHITSON. Monmou(h, Polk co.. June IB, 1859. 10w3 Adminhtrator'p. Notice. NOTICE ia hereby given (hat (ha undemignedj ha been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Jane O. Aloore, widow, deceased, 1st of Clackamas counly. All person. indebted to said estate are hereby notified la awk payment, and all persons having claims against lb said deceased must present them (a (be undersigned at bis residence in Linn City in said eoun(y within on year from dale, or lliey will b forever barred. JOHN T. APPERSON. June ii5, 1859. Hw3 i HHfRrd Taylor's CYCLOPEDIA of Modem Travel, end Swan's Three Years' Ussidenc on (he North West coast for sale at Ihe CITY BOOK STORE. The Tineit I FRENCH eoufectioneries, such aa gum drops, Frondans, mottoes, coaout cnv, almonds reck candy, Ate . at Do. 19. CHARMAN 4 McKlNIfEY'8.