I I 5 "s 0 ( o o :1 JtrA I)c iUcckhj Enterprise. TOW.V AND COUXTY. Proceedings of the Dtmoeratic Con- The Democracy of Clackamas county met i Convention, by delegates, in this ctj last WeJnesday. The Convention was called to order at 11 oYlock by John Myers. Esq, Chairman of the Democratic County Committee. V. L. White, Esq., fM chosen temporary Secretary. On motion of Capt. Hedges, a commit tee of five was appointed by the chair on credentials, consisting of Messrs. A. F. lledge, W. II. Faucett, C. F. Beatii, W. W. Cooke and J. II. Hamilton. QQn motion of Col. White, a committee. Consisting of one delegate from each pre cinct, was appointed on order of busi ness, as follows: Mr. Brackett from Un ion precinct; John Roberts, Pleasant Hill; J. II. Hamilton. Tualatin; John Kam. Oswego ; Jos. Fields. Oregon City; Win. Ryan, .Mihvaukie ; S. D. Johnson. Hock Creek ; F. Silvers. Cascades ; Jo. Young, Young's ; W-J- King. Harding's; U, N. Worsham. Beaver Creek ; J. M. Ham ilton, Upper Mollal; Geo. 1). Gibson. M irqiiam's ; Wm. Moreland, Lower Mol- alla ; Jos. Iiingman.Canemali. On motion of Geo. L. Curry, a commit tee of five ere appointed on resolutions, consisting oV' Messrs. Qeo. L. Curry, ,A. F. Hedgej, Y. L: Whita, Juo. KamQnd C- F. Teatk. ' "4 On motion of H. Straight, a committee 1 of three were appointed oa permanent organization, coosisiing of II. Straight, A. I Caruiichael and J. L. C. Miller. ()u motion of Capt. Hedges, the Con , veution took a recess to I o'eloek. ! AFTERNOON SESSION'. 1 The Conveutiou reassembled at I p. m. .4 Tlie Com ui it tee ou permanent organ iza- tioa made the following report, which was . adopted: Geo. L. Curry. President 5 J. Myers, Vice I'resident ; Win. E. Howell. J- Secretary, and J. W. Maj', Assistant oee- 1 ret; try. I Gov. Curry came forward and made a iew remarks oa taking the chair. The committee ou credentials made the I following report, which was adopted : "I We, your committee en credentials, find I that the following delegates are entitled to seats in this Convention : I Upper Molalla S. Eugal. J. L. C. Mil ler, W. II. Vaughn. L. Stewart, J. M. Ham ilton. G J Lowep-jMolalla W. Moreland, J. Clow Iser. J.Iv. P. dibble. Marqiiam's G. D. Gibson, T. Ingalls, N. l irdisiy. A. Daintel. j Union A. Canuichael. E. M. Brackett, G. L. Curry. 0 i Pleasant Hill J. Roberts. S. B. Frank flia. 1 I Tualatin-J. II. Hamilton. H. E. Hayes. 1 Caueni.ih A. F. Hedges, J. K. Bing--fmm. f Oregon City A. J. Cason. II. Straight. Gt'ire Clark, .f. Fiel4, 1J. Jennings W. ill. Faucett, W. E. Ho we'd, proxy for I). M. iMclvenney, W. Holms. R. Cautieid. Sr. s i Reaver R. N. Worsham. J. Ringo, Sr.. F. He itio. J. W. May. Q ! lUrdings-M. Hatton, W. D. King, W. Tucker. i Young's S. Raney. W. W. StrCklin, F. W. Foster. J. You us.'. t (Jtscades C. C.ile, F. Sievers, S. I). .Coleman. H Rock Creeli S. B Johnson, W. W. took, K. E. ii.ut. .MtlWfiukio W. Liun, Wm. Ryan, F. hmclarr. ' Osp'go fl. Normaa. O Spring Valley U. M. Stricklin, B. ..Tucker, S. Hughes. I The committee on order of business Submitted she following report, which was -adopted : O I The committee on order of business would beg leave to report the following Order of business . i 1. Permanently organize, t f 2. Vote on resolutions, to be presented by the committee on resolutions. 3. Selection of delegates to attend the State Convention. 4. We recommend that this convention Dominate counQ officers. Q 1 5. Appoint Comity Committee. , The committee on resolutions madehe : following report, which was adopted : J We, your committee on resolutions, beg J lea -e to report tne following: i 1. lit'tiolred. That the democracy of CUckan.as county contending for good government, ie in favor of just and con , litutional laws ; equal rights to all citizens of the Republic ; a rigid economy in the fxpenses of the county. State and General Governments ; tacntion only for the pur I pose of paying those expense.', and au ex i tension or the rights of citizenship to no ; other than the white race. 2Iiesohxl, That it is a hardship and detrimental to the iutere'ts of the labor ing classes, and wrong in principle, that the bonds of the United States are not i . Vfd like other public securities ami in y. ,fu'nil ; that we are in favor of their taxation in like manner aa all other prop . erty is taxed. O litsolueJ, That the ratification of the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments, so-called, to the Constitution, were obtained through fraud and compul sion, and should form no part of that in strument, and we declare our inflexible determination to oppose them until they shall btMt'xpunged or repealed. 4. Rositlcetl. That we endorse the trrpnt labor movement of the nation, and pive our hearty support to the - Peclaration ot Principles " of the Oregon Labor Union. 5. Jiesdved. That the expenses of this ' - county have become extravagant, and are - not warranted by any nec-ssity or due re- grd to justice and economy; the taxes s must be reduced, and we pledge ourselves --s iib.it end. . t Au motion of Col. White, it was ordered tiat all the delegates elected to the State Convention attend Q person. . The convention then proceeded to the election'of delegates to the State Conven tion, which resulted in the choice of the following gentlemen : Wm. E. Howell. A- Hedges. Robert Caufield. Sr.. A. Noltncr, Geo. L. Curry. W. II. Vaughn, Jt-hn Fleming and Joseph Young. ? Mr. Beatie offered the following resolu tion, which was adopted : Resolved, That we present the name of otir fellow-citizen. W. L. White, to the lA-mocratic State Convention as the choice Of the Democracy of Clackamas county forjhe office of Secretary of State ;The couvcnlioa then proceeded to the O noniination of the various condidates for county officers, with the following result: For Representatives II. A. Straight, C. F. Deatie and A. Cariniehael. Count j Judge Robert Caufleld, Sr. Sheriff -John Myers. County Clerk Jennings McCarver. Treasurer Dr. II. Saffaran3. County Commissioners R.N. Worsham and John Martin. Assessor S. P. Gilliland. Coroner II. W. Ross. School superintendent Jos. Hedges. Surveyor R. Can field, Jr. The following gentlemen were elected County Committee : W. II. Faucett. Chairman. Geo. L. Curry, J. R. Ralston. H. Straight and G. I). Gibson.. Accident. On last Wednesday, a boy about ten years old, eon ot Wiley May. of Canemab, was picking or hammering at a cartridge when it exploded and fearfully lacerated his right hand, tearing away the end of the thumb, a portion of the fore finger, and injuring the one next to it slightly. Dr. II. W. Ross was called, who amputated the forefinger just, below the second joint and dressed the other wounds. The boy is doing well. Cor Chapman's Speech. Col. AY. W. Chapman, ot Portland, addressed the citi zen. of this place, last Wednesday even ing on the political issues of the day. The Court House was well filled and the CoL was listened to with marked attention. His speech was logical, truthful and ex hibited the outrageous venality of the Re-piihliean-boudholding party in Its true Thkt auk Comi.vu. Mr. Stitzel, of Port lahe, sold a farm in this county to an im migrant. Mr. Wilbur, this week. He in forms us that last week he sold seventeen in Washington county, all to new comers. The former is from New Orleans, and the latter all from Illinois. Let them come. The Weather. We have had almost all kinds of weather this week. Lust Sunday and Monday we had snow ; Tues day and Wednesday rain, and from that time beautiful warm spring weather, which shows every indication of a continuance. I)iu:(;.s. We call attention of our read ers to the advertisement of W. Weather lord & Co.. of Portland. This is one of the oldest establishments in Oregon, and their success in business i a self-evident fact of their honest and fair dealing. Cor.. West, of Wells. Fargo it Co.. has place! us under additional obligations by sending us fi'.e3 of late San Francisco papers. Cip.cc it Cocnr. The Circuit Court for Clackamas county. Judge Upton presid ing, convenes in this city next Monday. The Rev. John Sellwood. B. D.. of Port- l'ind. will preach in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, to morow. at 10j o'clock, a. m. MARRIED. At the Clift H-uisft. in th s ci'v. March 17, by II v. C. W. Tdd, Mr. Ga'eni'ne and Miss Frances Ilollan.1. both oc Ra:tevi!le. In Butteville. Marion County. Ore gon. March 13ih. Mr. Stephen Clarke, aged Gt years, 11 months and 14 days. Mr Clarke was born in Hartford, Conn March 27th, 1800. He was married in Orleans Co., N. Y., in May, 1833. and in 1835 moved to Illinois, and resided there until the year 18.33, the fall of which year, he immigrated to Oregon, and resided the principal portion of the time. ft Rutteville. He was well known among old Oregonians and will be missed hy not a few. He died very suddenly of heart disease. Thus forcihly reminding the living, that " in the midst ot life we are in death." J. W. S. WILLIAM DAV1DSOX, Olilce, 5o. G4 Iront Street, Adjoining the Telegraph Oiflee, Portland Oregon. SPECIAL COLLECTOR of CLAIMS, Accounts, Notes, Bonds, Drafts, and Mercan tile Claims of every description, throughout Oregon and the Territories, WILL 1SE MADE A SPECIALTY, and promptly collected, as well as with a due regard to economy in all business matters enti listed to his care and the proceeds paid over punctually. 40tf HEAL. ESTATE DEALER. From the new Dominion." At this season, when coughs and colds are so prevalent, an effectual remedy, and one easily obtained, is Perry D vis' Vtge.lublt " Pain killer.''' It is no new nos trum vended by unknown agents, but has stood the test of over twenty years; and those who use the article, internally or ex ternally, will connect with it grateful rec ollections of its worthy inventor. lias- tiny.?' Chronicle, C. W. Pain Kii.t.eh. The testimonials borne to the efficacy of this valuable mediciuo are sufficient to warrant its introduction in every house. Our own opinion is that no family should be without a bottle of it for a single hour. In flesh wounds, aches, pains, sores. &c, it is the mest effectual remedy we know of. A bottle will last for a yery long time, and its low price places u wituin the reach of all. St Johns JSetcs. ... are frtad o learn that the Pain Killer is having so large a sale in our citv. We have every reason to believe it to be an almost never failing cure for pain, and a medicine that no family should be with out. Montreal Post. jy t St. Pauls (Episcopal) Church, the Rev. John W . Sellwood, reeter. Services ou Sundav at a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School and littyle class at 2 p. ji. 1st Congregational Church Seats Free. Morning Services, lo.4". Sabbath Sch- ol, 12 o'clock if! Eveuiug Services 7 o'clock". Rfcv. E. tiEKKY, Acting I'astor PR YEit MEETINGS. Sunday evening. 5 o'clock Tuesday evening,. 7 o'clock. o 51. E. Church, Seats Free. Morning ,sei v.ces, 10. JO, Eveuiug Sei vices, 7 o'clock. CsPlll irVTlT.9 Class Meeting following Morning Services. Prayer Meeting Thursday evenin? 7 o'clock. Sabbath School at 2 o'clock P. M. EE v. C. W. Todd, Taster. What W a Tonie ! - ; Bear this in mind, that although a tonic is, to a certain extent, a stimulant. a stimulant, unmodified bv any medicinal substance, is not a tonic,' but a debililaid. In HOSTETTEli'S STOMACH BITTERS there is a stimulating element of the purest grade manufactured in this or any other country. Every fiery and corrosive oil or acid which contaminates the ordinary liquors of commerce, is expelled from the rye spirit which forms the alcoholic basis ot the BITTERS, by careful and repeated rectification. The juices of the valuable roots, barks and herbs, infused into this wholesome product of the finest grain, still further modify its nature ; so that it becomes, in Hct, a simple diffusive agent, minus all the heady and brain exciting properties which belong, more or less, to all liquors in a raw state. It is merely the 'safe and harmless vehicle which ren ders the medicinal virtues of the prepara tion effective. increasing their active power, and diffusing them tnrough the system. Hence the pleasant and gentle glow which is experienced after taking a dose of the BITTERS. Instead of seat ing headache, as unmedicated stimulants are apt to do, -this salubrious tonic is the best known remed for that complaint. It calms and sooths cerebral excitement, strengthens the nerves, promotes the secre tion, ol the gas'ric juice, invigorates the bowels, determines the fluids to the sur face, improves the appetite, increases the animal vigor, regulates organic action, and. from its mild yet effective alterative qualities, fc the very best preparation thut can bp, administered to the weaker sex in the peculiar difficulties td which their or gani r.bject9 them. ; . 17.4t fcrsy it vuu wimi tuu very uesi Cabinet Photographs, you must call u BRADLEY & RULOFSON, 43 Montgomery street. San Francisco. K. F. KU SELL, Real Extate Attorney. c. P. FKRKV, Notary Public Russell & Fer?y REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND COLLECTING AGENTS, Northwest corner of First and Washington Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON. SPECIAL TTKNTIOX GIVEY TO THE Sale of Real Estate. Collections made in Oregon and Washington Territory. A largre anvmnt of desiiabl City Prop erty, Town Lots, Improved Farms. Stock Ranches. Timber Lands &c, situated in the best portion.-, of Oregon and Washington Territory, for sale on reasonable terms. March 12:tf jyOTICE. 1 Is hereby given that my wife, El-ey Ann Merritt. has Irft my bed and lio.nd wrhout any just can -e or jirovoeation. This, there fore, is to warn fli persons n'-t to trust her on my account, for I .-diall n:t p ly any d bts contracted by her from and after this date. MATTHEW MEItUlTT. March 12, lS70:2t ALAN SON SMITH, Attorney and Counstlar at Law, PUOCTOK AND SOLICITOlt. AVCCAT. Practices in Sta'e and U. S. Ccurts. Office Xo. 10K Front Street.Poriland, Oregon, Opposite MeCormick's liook Store. STEERS & HINDE, Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN MID DOMESTIC Wines, Jtrandies, Whiskies, Etc. No. 40, Fiiont Street, PoRTHxr1, Oregon. Constantly on hand a genuine article of Cutter Whisky. JNiSUKANCE. THE MANHATTAN LIFE, AND N'orth JJritish and Mercantile Fire Insurance Companies, E. D. WHITLOW, 16.tf OREGON CITY AGENT. To Shippers of LIVE STOCK! EAST OF THE MOUNTAINS. Reduction of Rates BETWEEN Portland and Dalles, VIA THE Columbia River! THE OREGON STEAM NAV. CO, During the present year Trill TL SHIP LIVE STOCK (m lots) from PORTLAND to DALLES, (through in one day.) including railroad transportation at the Cascades, at the follow ing reduced rates, viz: Yearlings 75 cts per head. Two years old, and cows. $2 00 " " Three years old & upw'ds 3 00 " " Horses 3 00 " " J. C. AJNSW0RTH, PresiUentO. S. IV. Co. Portland, Feb. 15, 1S70. 15.6t Dr. J, H. HATCH, IM-e Mack 4- Hatch, "n r v t 1 s t St5 i. xioi. The patronage of those desiring first Ciase Operation, s respectfully solicited. Satisfaction in all i-iupj ,rawA ' gMtiiauivcu. jStirous OxyJe administered for the Painless Extraction of Teeth. Office In Weigant's new building, west siue vi nisi fucei, i eiween Alder aud Mor risen streets, Portland, Oregon. 1 NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMP'Y ! T3 O ea- a o OF THE Uititbd Statzs of America. WASIUIiGTOX, D. C. I-ranch CKIice at P!;ilacllplil, Whfre til 3 business of the Company is transacted, ftnd to which all general correspondence should be addressed. Philadelphia, Clarence Il.Clark, Jay Cooke, F. Ratchlnrd Starr, J. Hinckley Clark, Geo. K Tvlfcr, 7. (J. Moorhen::. V.rashiogta-a, Henry D. Cocke, E. A.Rollius Win. E. Chandler, John D. Defrees. New York, Edw. Dodge, 11. C. Fahnestock. -0- OFPICEUS : CLARENCE H. CLARK, President. JAY COOKE, Chairnwn Finance And Executive Committee. nENRY D. COOKE, Vice P-esidcnt. EMERSON W.rEBT. Secretary and Actuary E. S. TURNER, Assistant Secretary. FRANCIS G.SMITIl.M.D., Medical Director. J. EW1NG M E A US, M. D., Assistant. YM. E. CHANDLER, Washington, I). C, aud Gio. HARDING, Philadelphia, Attorneys. The Most. Successful Life Insurance Company of The World ! Having issued in the first TEN months ot its existence, 3,395 Policies, - INSURING 15,142,800 Dollars! This Company effords to its Policy Holders PERFECT SECURITY! By its Cash paid up Capital of One Million Dollars, and guarantees to the Iusured, by its Low Rates of Premium ! LARGE DIVIDENDS IN ADVANCE, OR, A REVERSIONARY DIVIDEND OF 100 PER CENT. BY ITS Return Prcmhra Tlan ! -0- Wells, Fargo & Cc GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE PACIFIC COAST. V. E. HALE. MANAGER. AGEKT FOR OREGO.V. OFFICE IX CREE'S BUIEDIXG, (Upstairs, bet. Front and First sts.) ENTRANCE ON STARK STREET, PORTLAND, Oregon. S. D. POPE, LOCAL AGENT. OREGON CITY'. GENERAL AGENTS t TAY COOKE & CO. No. 216 Broadway, N.T. General Agents for New Y'ork and North ern Sew Jersey. J. U. Orvis and D. C. Whitman, Managers. E. W.CLARK & CO. Bankers, No. 3 South Third street, Philadelpnia, General Agents for Pennsylvania and Southern New Jer sey. C. S. Russell, Manager. JAY COOKE & CO. Washington, General Southern Ageut-. E. S- Turner, Manager. J. A. ELLIS & CO. Chicago, General Agents for Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa and Mian. JOHN W. ELLIS & CO. No. 122 Walnut St., Cincinnati, General Agents for Ohio and Central and Southern Indiana. S. A. KEAN & CO. Detroit, General Agents for Michigan "and Northern Indiana. D. W. Eeaa, Manager, T.B. EDGAR, St. Louis, General Agent fer Missouri and Kansas. C. Orvis. Manager. ROLLINS & CHANDLER, Boston. General Ageuts for New England and Eastern Provinces of Canada. J. P. Tucker Man ager. JOHNSTON BROTHERS & CO. Baltimore, General Agents for Maryland, W. A. Wi song, Manager. WM. DOUGLAS, JR., Montreal, -General - v, Dominicm of Caaads. COURTESY OF BAJGEOFT LIBRARY, ,n,TTroncTTY ni? r.AT.TFOPJJIA, C. W. POPE & CO., DEALEK3 IX . STOVES, TIN PLATE. SHEET IRON.BRA ZIE S COPPER, LEAD PIPE, IRON PIPE AND FITTINGS, RUBBER HOSE. FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS. ZINC, COPPER, BRASS AND IRON WIRE. . Also a general assoit ant of House Fur nishing Goodi. MANUFACTURERS OF Tin, Coppor, and Sheet Iron Ware. ROOFING AND JOBBING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DONE TO ORDER, AND AT LOW PRICE. o Also at POPE SSIOVE STORE you will find HARDWARE AND BASKETS, WOODEN WARS ND UN AR'', ? ANTERNS, LAMPS A D OIL, LUCINE AND NKJHT LAMPS. ALbO perambulator;. All of the above articles are for sale at PRICES TO SUIT THE IMES. c. w.;pope & co. ll:ly . Oregon Cit Oregon. WM. smsEa,, Has Established FOR THE MA N UFA CTOR Y OF SASH, BLIOGAND DOORS, AND MOULDINGS OF ALL SIZES. S- He wid also do TURNING, of every description to order, With Neatness and Dispatch ! o ALL WORK WARRANTED. Shop on the River, back of Aekerman's lo.lyj Store, Oregon City, Oregon. Over 20,000 Persons Testify to the Wondetful cures ot Dk. J. V. 3ITTRUAYS Ealsam for the Liver and Blood. NATURE'S OWN REMEDY. vx One of tin Celebrated Physicians of Portland, nays lie is cured of the ung and I Aver cvm plaint, and that he owes liis life to Dr.Mur ray's Lung and Liver Balsam. Read what he says: Portland. May 21. ISM. I have tried Dr. J. W. Murray's Lnng and Liver Balsam. I useil it iu my fam ily with the best of success. I was sick for some months, and used every remedy. I called several pli3sicians, but thev did me no rood. I exhausted every remedy known to the medical profession," and received no ben tht. This Lung and Liver BiUam cured nie, arid I do not heitate to recommend it to the public and my triends, as a good and safe rem dy. Those who know nie, as many do in this Stat(, know that I would not recom mend them to use a thing that has no merit, because I am opposed to quack remedies. G. W. BROWN. M. D. For sale at BELL & PARKER S, and at ad Drug Stores on the Pacific Co.st. Otl 7ILL. iAAlETTE NURSERY. Season or 1869 70. G. W. WALLING & Co. would callS the attention of the public to their large ' and well assorted stock of tine fruit trees and shrnbherv, consisting of choice varieties of CHERRIES, PLUMS, PEARS. APRICOTS, PEACHES, NUTS, RASPRERRIES, &c, Ac. Persons desirous ot purchasing trees should call and examine our stock, which is the largest ard best in the State. Orders (with the cash) sent to the Nursery will be prompely filled ard forwa ded. JSS Ext a care taken in packing Trees. Address all orders to G. W. WALLING & Co., 45tf Oswego. Clackamas County Oregon- JOIIX M. BACOX, Importer and Dealer in JdK Jui0 k STATIONERY', PERFUMERY', Jcc, c, Oregon Cily, Oregon. At Charman f Vomer's old stand, lately oc cupied by S. Ackerman, Main street. 10 tf G. SNEATII, WHOLESALE GROCER, 32 Front Street, Portland. GOODS BY THE PACKAGE, FOR CASH, -AT- SAN FRA.NCISCO PRICES, and Freight. jerg-Orders Promptly filled in San Francis co, if desired. (40.tf gUADES SALOON. G. A. HAAS, Proprietor. MAIN STREET, Oregon City. Best BILUARD TABLES in. OREGON Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in vites the attention of the lovers of this popular amusement to thpm. THE BAR IS SUPPLIED With all the choicest qualities of Liquors and Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Bourbon alreadj famous Whiskies and Punch. Also STAFFORDSHIRE STONE ALE ! OX DRAUGHT. J63T Families supplied. OREGON CITY BEEWEET ! HENRY II UMBEL, Having purchased the above Brewery wish es to inform the public that he is now prepar ed to manufac ture a No. 1 qnality of EAGER BEER, As good as cau be obtained anywhere in the Stale. Orders solicited and promptly filled. JEW COLUMBIAN HOTEL. Cor. FRONT and MORRISON Sts., PORTLAND, OREGON. J63T The most Comfortable Hotel in the Citv. Board and Lodging, from one to two dollars per day, according to rooms occupied. Free Coach to and from the house. 41tf ) EDWARD CARNEY, Proprietor. H. C. MYERS. J.MYERS &BRO., UNDER THE COURT HOUSE, OREGON CITY, OREGON. RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, HARDWARE, We also constantly keep on hand SALEM CASS IM ERE S, FLANNELS, TWEEDS AND BLANKETS, Which we will sell at the Factory Prices, and will take wool in exchange. JfWe will also pay the highest price for Butter. Eggs, and all kinds of good country produce. We will sell as low'as any house in Oregon, for Cash or its equivalent In good merchantable produce. jT Give ua a call and satisfy yourselves. : a. Thomas Charman ! Successor to CHARMAN 4- BRO., 1 THE DEATH OF MY BROTHER HAS compelled nie asrain to channe thname of the firm of CHARMAN & BUO. to that of THOMAS CHARMAN having purchased of the estate all the interest held by my broth er in the stock of goodj owned bv Charman k Brother, taking eU'ect January Sd, 18G9. Will be Carried oil as Usual AND A FULL STOCK Will be kept up by me, and will consist, in part, of the following brauches of trade : Dry Goods and Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Fancy Notions, Perf umery Aud Patent Medicines. Paints, Oils, Colors, Dye Stuffs and Varnish, Queenswarc, Crockery c6 Lamps Sash, Doors, and Window Blinds, Hardware, Tools and Cutlery, Mope, and Nails Of Every Description. I ask Especial Attention to my FINE TEAS, COFFEE AND SUGAR. GROCERIES OF EVER Y VARIETY. Farming implements OF ALL KINDS. SAttention will be paid to any business left with me ou Commission. Notice. My Business with all who favor me with their patronage, will be done on a gold basis but Lfgal Tender will be re ceived at the market quotations. $!f I desire to say to all who favor me with their patronasre that I shall use my best ability to please them, and all orders shall meet with prompt attention. My facilities for doing business are as good as any house in Oregon, and I pledge myself to sell as Cheap as any House in good standing in the State. I will not be undersold by any one Please give me a call and examine for your selves. Thanking you for past favors, I remain, Respectfully vours, THOMAS CHARMAN. J. R. RALSTOft!, IS STILL AT HIS OLD STAND, CORNER OF MAIN and SIXTH STREETS, OREGON CITY, OREGON. WHERE HE WOULD INVITE HIS friends, and the public in general, to call and examine his stock, consisting of a general assortment of Iry Goods, CIo tiling-, Bg ots mil Sliocs, Hats 52.2ft al Caps, Has'dwarc. Groceries, &c gr Having frotr. many years' experience learned that THE SECRET OF SUCCESS LIES IN SMAIL PROFITS! IS DETERMED TO OFFER SUCH INDUCEMENTS AS TTILL Silence the Cry cf Poriland Pi ices! Oregon City, August 2Sth, lSt9. WAGON AXD Carriage Manufactory! The undersigned, having increased the di mensions of his premises, at the old stand Corner of Main and Third streets, Oregon City. .... . . Oregon. Takes this method to inform his old pat rons, and as many new ones as may be pleased to call, that he is now prepared, with ample room, good materials, and the very best of mechanics, to build anew, recon struct, make, paint, iron and turn oui a" complete any sort ol a vehicle from a con mon cart to a concord coach. Try me. Blacksmithing, Horse or Ox shoeing . a Keneral jobbing-ueatly. qu.cklv and cheap lvdone DAVID SMITH, ly done. 0?r)Eite Excel-aor Market i ) JOHN MYERS. . ... ... ' ' --xr - AUCTION AND COMMISSION A, J$. Richardson, AUCTIONEER ! Corner of Front and Oak streets, Portland. AUCTION SALES Of Real Estate, Groceries, General Merchan dise and Horses, Every Wednesday and Saturday A.!B. Richardson, Auctioneer. AT PRIVATE SALE. English refined Bar and Bundle'-Tron English Square and Octagon Cast steel Horse shoes, Files, Rasps, saws ; ' Screws, Fry-pans, sheet iron, R. G. Iron also: 'o A large assortment of Groceries and Liquors oA. B. Richardson, Auctioneer O LAD D & Tl L YON, Established ... ......... . . .1859. Deposits received and Accounts kept sub ject to Check or Draft. INTEREST allowed on TIME Deposits of TRCST FUNDS, in sums of ONE DOLLAR and UriV'ARDS, from Datirbf Deposit. Money Loaned on Approved Security. Bonds. Stocks and other valuables received on deposit for safe keeping. COLLECT CNS MADE, an PROCEEDS promptly remitted. O O r O Investments in real estate and other prop erty made for parties. Agents for the transaction of all kinds of FINANCIAL and TRUST BUSINESS. SIGHT AND TELEGRAPHIC EXCHANGfiO On San Francisco and the Atlantic States, FOR SALE. 0 GOVERNMENT SECURITIES BOUGHT e and sld. O JO.tf Savings! Savings ! FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND. , -o Savings Department I ' o This Bank has established, in connection n with its general Banking business, a saving department, ana win anow interest on coto deposits, made in accordance with the condi tions adopted by this Bar.k. In estublisdrng a Savings Department, this Banking Associ 'tion has in view the benefit to accrue to a class of persons having small suns to loan, by providing a safe place ot deposit, ample security, and fair rateOf in terest, as wi II as to apgiegate and bring into use idle capital. For the Safety of deposits in this Bank, are pledged its entire capital and resources, and also the personal liabilitr of it Direc tors and Stockholder, as provid- ed by Section 12 of the National Currency Act, approved Jure 3. 18G4. a greater secu- yy man ui.irj en Dy oruinary savings r Banks. Printed copies of the conditions up on which deposits are received, may be had upon appl cation to the Board. O HENRY FAILING.Q President JAMES STEEL Cashier 0 DIRECTORS: LJexrt Failing, q Henet W. ConBl?rr, L. U. Walefield.q James Steel, NV. J. YanSC&utver. nCtf e - . . . ; O Direct Importation FROM NEW YORK. O rpHE UNDE SIGNED ARE AGENT fr . r - . FUEL SUPPIJES OF McMcreay's OYSTERS Fresh and spiied " resh Teaches and Tomatoes; Kemt, Dat & Co.'s CASE GOODS, cf all kinds ; O Gross & Co.'s CHEMICAL Olive Soap : O " O CANDLES, warranted snpe- O rior to any in mai ket ; Winslow's, Marine Tacking Co's and Saca GREEN CORN; Q Kin-gsford OSWEGO STARCH, of every variety ; TVATERBCRr CLOCKS ; of every style ; CEMCNT and TLASTER ; Calcined and Land ; For sale LOW TO THE TRADE, by M'CRAKEN, MERRILL & CO., 0 nS.2m lti North FrontStreet, Tortlaiid. CLARKE, HENDERSON & COOK, W-holesale and Retail Dealers in . O Staple sis a 1 IFancy o PRY GOODS, NOTIONS) 0 LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, itc. Cor. First and Washington sts.t 10.3 m) Tortlend, Oregon. Q.OOD NEWS o To the FARMERS, BUTCHERS O . and TANNERS. D. METZCER & Co. Portland, Oregon, corner Front and Salrooa Streets, opposite the old Court House, are buyiDg all the TAILS AND MANES OF HORSES, 0 THE(TAILS OF CO TVS. 3 AND ALL THE HAIR OF HOGSK And are paying a LIEERAL Piice. (10.8 e l r. 14 1 0 O o o o J 4 f it o o 0 O 0