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eew that tlio pjpi wuru tomL uOy do- Jii.ick fro licet ar stationd, mid latteries MroycJ, ho nixj tlio sufll-rer ly tlio aru being erected on both sides, of tli rivor. hand, and itlicd lean. .The Lliu.l inmi, who1 The inhabitant of NicolukfT nnd khcrson livartl thai tlio Kiiiicwr win nw.iiif are informd thai thoso cities may boat j.rcsscil his hand In his nnd hUacd him. j t:i-;!:wl, mid large numbers have gone into AluxuooVr then took tlio Unlor or St. : the interior ut pover erit expetiso. It in Cii!or((o from Jti own breast, and idaciti"1 tiiid that OcUsn will bo disarmed nnd it it jil ;tlio baud of tlio of1ioor,utireil.'' OMcUl l'.uiic U Rnsfta. r ' J!)lLIN, Nov. 1, 1803.' It li' rumored that Count Kleiimiielul , Iho Minister of Howls ond Public Woikx, U to bo roiluced by Ueii. Tcltci il.'utc, f.om tlio lteparlmehl of Mini s. Tlio d'nusWi of iho war Iiavo jno.luotd inanities viliieli tiro likely lo lead to fui liter change of a ro inurkublo character. Tho jircnonco of the Allied fleet In the iiinm of tho Dnieper hm produced great consternation. Their Iiavinv troon and en gineers' on board it thought to prove nn in tention of making n pcrm.niotit lodgment tdcrol ' . .' on v. wiir.u. i..TF.n. - ' ' The War Vantr Subside la Englnnl. I?y the arrival of the Canada at Halifax, vo have dates from Liverpool to tho Uih Nov., on week later. Ureal Britain. Tho excitement resecting a war with the United States had ruito subsided, and the leading journals, ashamed of the panic they created, attempt to excuse it, ami let them selves down quietly by attributing what they call tho hostile attitude of tho Ameri can Government lo an election ruse on the jart of tho President and his Cabinet, id though it is .notorious thnt thu excitement was b?gu, f;Uered, and kept alivo by the Loudon Timrs, i. . . , i lrnre. It was rumored tjiat another attempt had been tnado to insa'aitmtu the Kmpi.-ror, which, however was totally untrue. It arose in fousciiiciico of u pistol bi'lnii;;ing to one of the dragoon by accident f.ill.ing from hi holster and exploding. Tho Y.x jiosition was to do'so on tlio 1 Stli Nov. ' Tho inontlily statement of tho Dank of Franco is stated not to ho unfavorable in its general character, although it will .show a further diminution of one million pounds it) the stock' of bullion. - Denmark. , It is rumored that ltussiit litis accepted tho oflieo of mediator between Denmaik jiud tho United Slates. Tlio War. Tho most important failure nfnhe wok's 'news is thu effort undo by Franco ui.d I'lng laud to bring S.viden into nctivo ulliaiice with them. Gen. Canrobort is i:i S'oek holm, charged with this iiiissiotr; and S't- den is required either to assent or ivl'u-p. It U Jeported that the Czar has recently ma Iu a coiiCkI 'Utial comnutuicalioii to l'l tia Kia and AuMiia of his wish to renew iiol'o tiations, and that M. nouriuenpy has re turned to Vienna with fivsdi instructions to ' meet tho contingency of proposals fioin llussin. It is further said that Prince Curt schnkolT, the diplomatist from Vienna, and liussiun Ministers from otlirr German Courts, aro certainly to -meet tho Czar at Warsaw in tho middle of this month, when tho question of a renewal of negotiations will bo settled. It is also stated that the Emperor of France is favorablo too renew al of diplomacy. Austrian Gazette states authorita tively that a French camp of o0,0!)() men is being formed at.Silislria. ' From (li3 Crimea there is no news. The armies ore engaged in building huts fir the winter, with occasional military prom enades and oxchango of long shots with the Uussuck pickets. i3ercr.il rumors of battles near Simpher opol have turned out to bo false. Letters from Sebastopol say that Russian projectiles frotirtlro north sido reach almost every part of the city, and that a desultory ,fire is kept up ou both sides i . The. Allies say that the Russians, idtho keeping up a continual fir nro making preparations for a rotrcut. GcnT LeVaillant has been appointed by fle Feencl) Gorernor of Sebastopol. Sir Colin Campbell, taking offense at the .Appointment of Gen. Codrington, has asked jlearo to return to Eugland; . The French will gurrisoh Kinburn con fcorjucntly tho English returned to Sebasto pol Nov. 3d. ; ' . : .' ' An Anglo-French force from liupatoria, under Gen. D'Allonville, made a reconnois .saucexm the 2d Oct, falling in with a largo i force of the enemy,' offered battle, but the 'Rnssinnii retired after an exehan'tre of a few , , ' rounusoi nriiiterjr. ' The allies burned the villages of Sch.iJd fTka, Karaijuert, Tuzela, and thu town of S.v :ki : also many larms ana stores along me I ",route- - I ' Intelligence from Odessa of the 27th Oct -says that Gen. Todtleben is fast rendering I Nieolaieff defensible b?low l'aska, where the river is only CoO fathoms broad. Guu- j lMts uiann,td by t'Jtj creNv of the-former. gum tent to Niwlitielf. (en. Ltiden, with the grcuadicr ond cavalry, in posted .between Kinburu and KtllTHOIl. Tho Czar and tho Grand Duke Constat! tino witnessed Uio capture of Kinburn from Otiteliukoir, Tho Czar has returned to St. Petersburg d'roet from Nieolaieff, without staying ut Warsaw. St. Petersburg despatches say tho Rus sian nrniy in the Crimea has provisions for eight inonths, A Vienna paper luarns fiom Gortacha- k oil's headquarters that the litissiuns in thu Crimea now number 200,000 men. A grenadier corpi had arrived at Simpheropol, accompanied by 8000 wagons, drawn by oxen. Gortschakoff will uot expect cou voys after Nov., when the steppes, it is ex pected, will bo covored with snow. Latest lnlclllifte.ee. liVNOHRD mUHARDMBNT OF NICOLilRFF. A dcsputih from Vienna says that a mes sage had been received nt the Turkish em bassy, stating that tho bombardment of Nie olaieff commenced on the 20th of Oct., nnd continued during tho whole of tho fol lowing day. The result is not known. It was added that the Fmperor Alexander had been induced to leave the pico before the bombardment began, but tho Duke Con s tautiue could not bo prevailed upon to quit the town. 03" Tlio Washington Union says the despatches from our Minister at London ciitnin a-Mirnrtfccs that there is nothing u iinti-vcr iu the diplomatic relations between iho United States and Great Britain that need awaken solicitude in this country. ' Tho Union emphatically deuies the state ment that Mr. Buchanan had expressed sympathy with the British government, not withstanding which it is asserted in diplo matic circles that both Marcynnd Buchanan did manifest their sympathy for tho Allies. Ef"Friii Wnbhiug'on wel.-nrn that the rumor relative, to the d'smi-sul of Mr, Crampton, the British Minister, is without f uimTution, and that the difficulty between the two governments will bu amicably ad justed. Our correspondent states, however, that it may bo. necessary for the British eovernment to recall Mr. Crampton, who, it is understood, has manifested' a desire to that effect, even should ho bo entire ly ex onerated from blamo or complicity in the mat'er Of enlisting men for tho Crimea. y.T.JIeralJ. g.'S"Ta Monuineut in honor of Zachary Taylor was to ba dodicated at E.iston, Pa., Nov. 20th. A great timo was anticipated. Invitation wero exteuded to Generals Scott, Cudwulludcr, I'alterson .and Foster, and Commodore Stockton. It was expected that twenty different military companies would be present. , OCrA person in Mobile, Ala., has brought suit against a shoemaker, for failing to comply with a promise to have a pair of boots made nt a speciliud time. LIST OF I.KTTERS remaining In the Tost Office at Orej;ou City, January lt, 18.')5. Arthur William A I be a Robinson 8 Duller Churlcs It Hllinie Merril Suianali Am Martindule 8 D . Murray II II Masters A Y Mullens William 3 ' Moor Wm i G 3 Mark John Miller Geo R -Meril Lccta Miss Matin A F Naehana John Nealy D II Neleon F Hon Oweu William Ugle Howard Pankey John ' Prcsoott-James N Pomeroy Samuel D Quincy Wm McAlister Alexander MeCasliu John W McMillan Robert L Itoyco llcnry. 3 -HXitther l'eter Roet I T ItiiiaellWm ltueseil Hiram Itemick Samuel Reed Dr 3 Ranch Jacob Reynolds Gilbert Schaft C F W Spicer A M 3 Spell George V , Spark Joeeph SuwtellHG Frullinger Ellen Miss FruUiugcr Daniel Thomp-wn Thua 4 Thurbrr Joho Talbot Frank Terry John A Tevmon Geo . Trotik Joha Wills Milborn Wortman J.ieob Wekh John Vlaip James Wilhania Julius 3 Welch M lla Miss . Weatou George W Whito Wiiliaiu L Woods A J William J no B Walker Catherine. Young Morgau Young Wm . Young Edward W. W. lll't'K, P.M. Itatt Jacob llrown Susan J Mrs Uutchcr John lirubaker II M -Dhfti W.lliam liradly E L llussell James Darren l'eter llneon Joint M liarluw U'illiam Brown Abagail Mrs CranflcM Isoin Cook A Y Condon J tunes Colliugs F C Crosby Geo 112 Clurk Dilling! Colvert .lob n Cutltborl Joseph Cumtn-nga Krwia Cool Geo V r:ltoate Jee F Collms Freemau C ' Downey Thomas Dement gamttcl M Deibi Charles ' Deiiby Junies Fields Thomas R Farrow Maris J I 'ultoii Elisabeth J Fellows Hiram Furrow Stephea Kolsom, John Flcuiniinj II W Garrett Samuel R Gearlteart John W Hutch Su.-an Mua lltinstikor J F Ilortu Abuer ' ! Holmes L I Holland James 2 Haines tri F Itendricks Marioo St Jvlm Dania) i K iinev Andrew koihi a Lee Francis Mrs Uw,s John W Lentx jr David f" B Uvery Wm Xv"'l yi:iT' famuel F By Telegraph. Toiitlano, Jan. 1 1, S J r. . To The Argui Hleniner Columbia, Capt. Dam., arrive! at 4 t. M., bringing dates from X. Y. to Dee. 10, Con. greas Intel not organized. For Speaker, on the 3 Uli btllot, Dunks, of Mujj., received 100 vot. but not enough fur a clioico. i No Prei.leal's Htpiout' yA. lion. J. M isoii i ro clucti'il .Sen.il'ir from Virginia. A civil war lias lrokn out in K iikik, Irttwecu pro-slaver' men nnd free-State men. One ilma nud men are under arnn ! Tlio l'lcniuVut bus g renor.lem to call out (he U. S. troops if a.eJcJ. Tlio iiewifroni Eurois is iiii:iiiwrtaiit. Tho X. Y. Herald snyii Oil. Jock llnyslias tn-eu tiithoritrd lo ruise jilt) men for thu Indian war iu Oregon. II.ti.uwiN. Wanted. . ASMAIll, active buy, Iwc.'re or fifteen year of uge, to leant llie jiriuliuj trads ut this of fice. Aliulitlstrat:iN .Votlrc. NOTICE i hereby given that the uiideiMgntd lias bum legally tpjiuin'.ed adiuinistrulr.x of lite emnle of Jainu S. Williams, deceased. All peiaoua indebted to the etttato uru culled upon lo make inituediato payment, mid all person" having claims guiu.it tho esmtu aro liolititd that Ihey must preienl the name to mo ut lite place of iny residence in !u county of t'laeknmaii mid Territo ry of Oregon, within twelve iiinntha from ihu dale of this notice, or they will be forever bir. e.l. FRANCES II. WILLI VM.5, Jan. 1 3. lB50-3!)-4t Adm 'niatrulrx. Vantcd. I WAST to buy a largo qtiant'tv of heavy fat lios, delivered at the U.gou City Mat ltetklor which 1 will uuy Iho highest market price, in cali. CHARLES ALIililGHT. O I will nl; o buy ull Iho I'lHtlC I eutt get. Oregon City, Dec. 2U, lfjo.'i.-JTli' , New J ' w 1 1 ! r. HAVINU employed "tie of the liert Worhiiu Jewelleisen tlio l'ueifla coast, I am now fullv prepared to manufacture evoiy deticriiitiou of Jewelry. iMasou o Jewelry, UUJ I ea..wj r.ns, ilin, ijce., made lit order. .ni;ruvaig if -fitly done. Cull aud.ace aprcinieiH if worlr. (;. C'OU.IEIt UOEitlNS. N.B. I devute iny entire ultLiniou to repairing Fine Watches. li. Coi.Litu Itouuis.'. fortlaud, Dee. C9, !Rj5-37lf Oregon i lly I'urk B J !!!. CHARMAN, WAUXr.lt, & DOVE would inform the farmers of the wholo country that they ore now fully ready to purchase FAT HOGS. Thuoe having stteh wiil pledge to favor iltrm with a call. Dec. 15-3.itf r? rvrv f lusiiels of wiijjat wauted, OvJUU for which we will pay cash or tt ude at the maike: price. Dec. li. VUARMAS .J- WARNER. Laud l'r &iU: I OFFER toeell 1G0 uercsof ehoico laml for two dollars and s quarter an afire, cu-li. The land is u portion of my claim, six miles west of Lu iHyelte, iu lite county of Yamhill. Title good. Call mid see for yourselves, "Tit ml trouble lo show" the land. S. C. ADAMS. Glen Avoca, Dec. S.illt, -!5."-37tf Waiiiled. VN active hottest Man in eaelt xection of the Territory to take erdem by 'sample' for VIOL l'AU'S MAGNETIC AGENTS. 'I'o active men a salary of Still per year, and a srnull couiiuisxinn will be paid. 'Salary payulile motilhlv." For IKirticnlars ndtlrtea Da. M. VELI'AIJ, 4'J4 Broad way, New Yurk, euclosing etamp to prepay an-awer.-37l4 Iti;uy ftolicv. T!IE subferiber, living eight miles west of Ore gon City, has taken up a YOK li of C ATl'LE which lias been running in Iho range for Borne nine months past, and described ns follows : one white steer Willi black neck and biuck li t " front the knee down, Willi several black spots on cii Iter side: a bo, onn deep red steer with tome little white on the belly. Doth ateers have an under bit .out of the right cur, and white one has a ewullow- lorlt in the left our. I hero tire no brands percepti ble. The owner is requested to come forward, prove properly, pay charges, and take them away. jf . 11 . DciAiN. Near Oregon City, Dee. 35, 18i5-37-3t Tiiulaliu Acat!!!!!) Forest Grove, Washington County, O. T, QUARTEUS COMMENCE j -First Wednesday ill December ; Last do iii Februury ; Third do in May j First do iu September. , . tuition pen ctiAtirtii: Primary Englit.li Higher do Aucicut Languages, I'renelt &. drawing, each, extra lucideiitul charge, 8.00 ?i:i.oo 3 cts. Foi iiiforiiiattou rcspeeliug llie tc!iool, address E. I. SltAi'TUCK, Nov. 38, 1855.-33-6mo Principal. Canftuah, .I'o v. 25, 1S55. ON hand mi l for tale, low, forcush or produce ; Paints it lead, chrome f;recn, white lead, prunsiait blue red do in oil, chroma yellow, blk. do " blue paint, litharge, ' . Common, and permanent green puttv.Jlasn, &,c. JNO. P. DKUUKS. - Walnut Grovo Zlarscry. THIS vpleodid esutblaliuivitt is ailua.ed in the Freueh Prairie, on the road leading t out Or egon City 10 Salem, twenty-one miles imiii ti e former, and sixteen from the taller; where ih" un dersigned have on hand a large aawinmeut of roo -grafted Al'l'LE, MAR, I't.ACU, i'LUM, APRICOT, and QLJiWU-S.m,, several va rieties of Grape, Currant, (Jnuntkfrrij, ij-c, Jr. ; all of which they otter on llie mi rrKn,iubie terms, for cath, cattle, or any kiud of uieicu una ble produce. Call and examine. No trouble to show fruit trees. N. JUHAftON 6l hUNS. Nov. 34, 1853. i'Z-itn F LOU II, fresh, kcplcormtanlly on hand by I . Is. OL V. JH-lljl.AAiJ. rpEMPLE OF HONOR. Tualal.n l euip.e of I Honor, No. 1, mceu every We.,neiday eve n.ug, at the American Htul, Foiel Grov, (jr. gnu. brethren of the Order iu gooJ standing ar,; in vited to visit this lemiite. M. TCH LE, W.C.T. S. A. Dixos, W. R. - ail Wbeat Wiatcd. H CUES l' castt pricm pa J by Nov. J. M. C. JJt.V Ei I $ VU. ILT MOCLDIXG for pctitr frames, for IT sals by CHARM AN &. f AKNER. ! , BioriiT'i Sale. . .;, BY virtus of a oerluin writ of Execution now In my hand, uuued out of tlje Distiiol Court of Clackuuiaa coiuny.lo me directed, in furor of E. J. P.ft, ngaiimt 1 Mantel llrock, and for the waul of puiKumil properly to saliafv llioauuic, I have levied upon nil tlm iighi title and interest of the said Din iel Druek III u certain land claim, situated iuClftek auius county, described ill nolitiaalion No. CU3, now on tile iu tho Laud Ollico for tits WillauielM dis triet of Ota i'oii, ( follows, lo wit t S. i Li S. W. of 8eo. 9 W i of " 16 FraIS, E. i of " 1 6 R.v.1-lots, No. 3, 4, and 5 See. 31 ' Frae'l river lot No. i ia " 21, T. 3 S. U. 1 Eat. Coma uin 6-10 acres, more or leis. a 1 shall proceed lo sell all the right, title and ia tere.Nt of the said Daniel llrock in (he abo deacri bud laud, or so much thereof a will satisfy the sum of Jft.'bDrO, together wild interest and uccru nir ciwt, on Tues.luy, tho lolh day of January, IttSO, at 2 o clock r. it., of eatd day, on the premises. ' SEP. IIUELATj i Dee. 15, 'io-So Sheriff Clnckamii Co. To tlio ruciucra WE WOULD nay, call at our store;-we will pay you na well for your produce a any other house iu Oregon, and will endeavor lo make you feel as comfortable as we possibly can. uo , C7.lKJMiV d WARXEU. E VERY THING in the tins of Groceries, J aa cheese, ull kinds of spico, sal suda, caboia ale soda, saleruttis, cream tartar, Jtc., are sold it uov:M CUAUMAN WARNERS. A Kure t'lmuce For thitae enyaieil, or wishing to tngagt in the b'tourinr Busmen. WE have on hand and for sale, tho fallowing machinery for grisl mills, which will be sold low for cash, or sn a short time : 3 portublo mills, complete : 1 run uf four feet four inch French Hurra, with spur wheel, 111 cogs, weighing IU23 lbs. ; with p u. IK-, )iion, brush and oil-pot aud collar. 1 run, same wzc, without pinion. Ullier irons llie same as above. Together with a general assortment of bands, bolting cloths, puileys, gudgeon wheeb, Couplings, hanciiijjj forbolt.ug choata, &c, &.C. In other words, every requisite ueecssary to the c impLtioii of a grin mill by Wm.C. DEMENT &. co. Oppwite tits Land Office. OrtKm.N CiTr, Nov 28, 18a5. Tit Tux I'nymn. e tOL'NTY ORDERS for sale nt a discount. iiuvtM O. AllERNETHY ct CO. Mi!i:iIiI lints fullcu ! ,4 ND CIlAliMAN & WARN Ell wih to itil'urm the cm '.ens of Oreijiiii City and the pabiic iu geiicrul that lli. y hnvo i il.tl received a ood n or.mcnt of GROCERIES suitable for this season at tho year. Also, we have received a Hiipply of fancy groceries, ucll as Carina, Hugtir 7'oii'oeu, Amiw U k:, and a variety of other buch art.cles too uuinerous lo mention. We have a good assortment of FANCY UVOUS for the holidays, audi aa raisins, dales, lig, bottled pie fruits, raspberry preserves, and a varic'y of other articles in this line, audi as will -ail the greatest eplcaye of the laud. We have al to oti hand a good asottilteut cf candies, and are receiving a supply nearly every .teamer. So please give us a call ; we will sell as eheup as any house in Oregon. Our motto is that a quick penny is better than a slow shilling. Wo are now commencing to prepare in the Ba kery for Christmas, and ahull have a good assort ment of cuke. We shall also keep on baud a su perior quality of butter crackers, lioslnn crackers, and also Ihestveot York crackers. Please give or ders for the ubove in good lime. Our prices ahull be reasonable, and the goods made of tho best inn toriuls in Oregon. nov21 District Court, Clackamas County, Lcund.'r Holmes, Complainant, a ila. Tho W illamettc 1' Is Canal, Milling, V In and Transportation Company, aud 1 Chancery. ot tiers, Vcjenilanto. ) rilO Samuel K. Remick, Omer MeKinney, Jo X sepb Seolt, Charles R. lluller, Joseph II. ltiley, J. D. Campbell, L. M. Douglas, J. U. Spalding, Erwiti Cumuli us, P. D. Sayers, Wells Lake, John D. Uobbius and others, James McNara, L. V Uli.-, a part of the defendants in sbove suit: lake notice that the Uill of Complaint in this cuu.se was filed in this court and aubpauia issued thereon onjhe sixteenth day of August now lust past ; that this anil is brought by said eoiuplaiuant to recover the sum of $o400, claimed lo bo due ta complainant as and for interest upon the sum of Kl.i.UUII, arising and accruing as follows that Robert Moore and Jane E., his wife, na the 1st day ol'Dtccmber,1852, sold and conveyed to Daniel II. Ferguson certain lauds and premises therein de scribed iu Linn City, in the then county of Wash ington, now county of Clackamas, and fur the unpaid purchase money thereof received back at the same lime from said D. II. Ferguson the prom issory note of said Ferguson (among other tilings) for the sum of $45,000, secured by mortgage at same time on the premises aforesaid ; that said note boro dute the said first day of December, 1852 was payable to said Robert Moore or order in teu years after said dale with iutercst at six per Cent, per annum, payable annually ; that on the 1!) ill day of March, lb jil, said Ferguson sold and conveyed same prent'scs, subject to said mortgage, to the said Willuiiictte Fulls Canal, Milling, and Trunsportutlou Company, with actual notice to .uuid Company, at tho time of such sale, of such claim of Moure Ihcrenu which conveyance is and was all the title of said Company to said premises ; that said Company is in possession of said prem i'; that on the first day of April, 1824, said Moore for valuablo consideration assigned and con veyed sa d note and mortgage lo O. C. Pratt, who, on' the tenth day of August, 1855, assigned aud conveyed sume to said complainant ; that no part of said principal money or interest has been paid, and complainant seeks to foreclose said mortgage for nonpayment of said sum of $5400 duo thereon for interest; that said defendants respectively, to whom this iiiit.ee is addressed, have filed mechan ics' liens with the proper officer against aaid prem ises lor work aud labor alleged to have been done liicieou mid materials found for such work for and on account uf said Willamette Falls Can tl. Mill- mi, and Transportation Company, or bave obtained judgments sgaiuat said Company ia the District Court of saai county ot HacKamas, auiy recoracaj that the sher.fi' of said county, having returned that you the said defendants, to whom this notice i d.i. -i"d, i o'wI not be found, it is ordered by the (.' ti.ut ou and each of you do appear iu said eotiri en the lirsl d .v of Ilia next term thereof, to be held al On goit ( it) in and county on Ilia first Monday in March next, to answer the aaid bill of c uiiplaii.l, or that liie same wi.l be taken as cou- fv ssrd ajj.iiuM Ihose noi uppearing. Nov'i Mibr 19 ll, IMS. .. s J F. HOLLAND, Clerk. Nov 3-'-8w Mltltil ( I tU 1illlf. I;Ii!-S. for faV bv uovio WM. C. DEMENT it CO. 50 i:VIiiitii WbeaL FEW bushels sale by novlO WM. C. DEMENT CO. A )OTS ii SHOES for sale by n24 Cll ARMAS WARNER IIGHT-plentyat HOLLAND'S. U. S. MAIL LUTE. . I o r 1 1 u ii d and A I r I n . Tits Splendid Steamer rivl l i Xffultnouiah IL-JJiii. WILL coniintietn rnti roj-nlmly h-:we. n Port land aud Astoria, sia Vancouver, twii-s wttra, leaving Portland on Alwiduy nod 'i lair d y mornings uf each week fur A-mria; a'.d Aslnna fur Poitlatnl ou Tueolny and Frlduy moriti itie, touehing Vancuuvuk.St. IIki.kS. IUiira,('ru UiiKT, (Sec, each way. For frei tbl or puweajje, apply lo li. llt.ii I , .vairer, jolft Orat lloyl's V. luirf lnut, I'oilland. CA. HEUI) & CO., ntceesmrs lo ttlhiet, Heed i Co., dral' is .n llruv.ai.d M'J cine., HooLsand Siatio. erv, I uli.t, O.ls, Ac. Particu lar utteiiiion paid to compounding iticdicilu s. Salem, Nov. !24. , o'.'lf . WE ARE NOW UECLIYINU, per Iris "Susan Alt:; til" and bark "C'liitn. lievt s--, ' from San Francisco, the f. T.owiuj gootN: GROCERIES: M H E. II. syrup, 5i8 guls., ilU tibia New Oilfuua do. SOtlU ll No. I China s ugar, idllli lbs table uill, 2H0 boxes English and Anieri till map, v , ; 30 cases p:e liiiit, uM, t gro P. II. ytu-l powders, 5U00 IIm t.iliaeeo, ai'd bran Is, lilt) hall Iwxes ra.s in, 30 bbls ami It ,ll bblii cruheJ sugtr, ' 31011 r mlenitus. CROCKERY A Gcntrnl Atnrtment, , PRY-GOODS. iOM yds bto.tu i.iectiiig, 1000 ydssutiuels, 30(10 " lill!J, 10 pieces atp.cas, : 50 pairs Euil.t.h blankets, , 31)0 yds cuip.t.ug, 3U0 " oildolh; ' ' Totrether with a geueral arwirlmeiil of lenily mudu clothing, boots, uliora. hats, csjx, mid enriieultn' toui. ir.u. C. HEMES V ,f- CO., Nov. 10. ' Cjipudite the Laud Office. JTruit Tivci lbr Sr.lo. rilO those who me in wall, uf fntil tro, I would .A. suy euiuc uiook uiiu iiii-ui, u inej un jjii. ing oil' like but cukes. Sly trees are uf the trice lion or J. W. Ludd, now celebrated all over O.egoii as the beat selection of fruit ever brought to this coast. My trues comprise all the choicest varie tiea of MK which have brought premiums ut ull the recent fairs in ull tho northern hlitlt-s ill the Union. My present stoek is of llie pri'iii'iit Hmn Bicr'a "rowlh. large and thrifty. If I rami 4 suit you iu i-e,J. W, Lald can; whose advertisement you will see iu I nt Anuia. 1 ou will always hud me (when 1 1 in nl home) on the Moutiri lln Farm, Maiion comity, wlo m I shall be huppy to wail on you, while my trees ho'd nut. .My prices uill suit iiiustanvbo.lv. SAMl". SIAI.KiN.. Howki.i. PatiBin, Xov. I, I f-.'.."!. :tl-Mt" ri KIILI.Y'S " i , Frivato Sioardinff JJLE 'ppim.te liolinea kV t,'u.'i Fi iff Xlotpo, Ftru-orool build ing, OUEGOX CII I, O. ''. UT Charges reasonable. Nov. 3-liin. HAY MAN'S Dysie'iic Elixir wnrruntt d th euro lbs dvsj epfiit juit received nnd for sale at tho OREUOM CITY DRUG STORE. PERUVIAN Febrifuge, for Iho cure of fever and ngiie, Ste., cVc , iu d ireeived nnd for sale at tho OREGON CITY UliVG STORE. I7YEU o.TereJ in Orcgoa, to those wonting J Stoves. I would say lo the pnblij that I am ottering my stock of Stoves, just received, nt iiiihat l.v REDUCED PRICES, I'mni Fiva to Tr.x Dol lars below former rates. O. It. TWOGUUD. A GOOD assortment of Tinware on hand, nnd lor ale ehenp, by O. 11. TWOGOOD. 1000 Stoves. BUSHELS of Oats wanted, f.r which 1 will pay the market price, iu V. U. TWOGOOD. S)((( BUSHELS of Wnr.tT wanted ut aWVVV the market price,for whi.-li I will pat in Tinware or Stoves. O. n.'IWOGOOD. A FEW of the oclcbrated cook atnves known o Hlack Diamond and May l i.owt.n on hand endforealeby O. U. TWOGOOD. COOK STOVES at 18, bv oct6,-tf 0. 1). TWOGOOD. Something' New. ANY person having a Mehaleon, Scruphlno, Aceordeon.or other reed luslrtimet.t, with broken or defeclivo reeds, can'havo Ibein repaired by applying or scuding to (thus. M. Kenler, ut his residence, two wpiures buek fruui llie liaptisl Meeting House, in the Worth part of Orcjon Lily Charge for inserting single reeds from jjjtl ,50 to $3,00. Ileasuuable deduction for a nrrnter num ber. C. M. KKSTEK. Oregon City, September 22, 1855-2:1 Drugs, Medicines, Taints, Oils. YJ nnd Dyo-fctufi, i at the OUI'.OON Cll Y DliL'C. STOUE, aepIS Main Street, Oregon City, O. T. DR. Coy sett's compound rxtrtict of hursnparilla and Yellow Dock, nt the seplS OltEtJON CITY DP.UO STOUE. 0 LD Dr. Jacob Tuwusond's Saisnjiuiilla, at the OitECON CITY DHUti SIOKIi. D H. Towiiseiid'sRtirsn'i.ir H i, m llm OltKUON CITY DltliO STOU1C. s IIAKElt Snrsnpiriilu, at the UKEUON (.III DKUli h lUltlS. s ANDS' Siireaparilln, m anyquuiitity, at tho OKEOON Ull DULO MOl.l., M 'cLANE'S celebrated Vermifuge aud Liver Pills, OREGON CIT Y DIIUU STOUE. Dlt. Oswald's India CliolangitFtaud Dr. Jones' American Cliolagogne, al llie OIIECON CITY DItUfi STOUE. m rOFFAT'S Life llillen and Pills, lleruard's jjl. Dysentery Sjrup, Wittnr's liulsuin of Wild Cherry, at tho OKEtlON CITY DRUflSTOP.E. H. J. Ayrea celebioted Cherry Pectoral for cuugha, col.ls, and consiiriipi.uii, at lite , HP L'l 'I ill l'l' V I 11 III 1 UTl ll? 1.' TAYNE'3 Alterative, E'.'pectorunt, nud Pills, Cud Liver Oil, Castor Oil, ond Sweet I lil, at the OIIECON CITY DliUO STORK. Mcr- ill. chant's Gartdii g Oil, al llie OREGON CITY DRUG STOUE. VpUL'SSES, ri; hl and let! and double, and Ab- I (Joiiiinal Kiii.o: ters, el mo OKEOON CITY DRUG STOUE. 1)UKL M liite lad, raw and burned Umber, Croilf., Green and Y't liow, and othr puiiiu, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. IlERFL'MKRY.nt the ' OHEiiON CITY DRUG STORE. GRAEFKNBERO MEDICINES: OraefenbergKanuparilla, Uterine Calholi on " Dysentery syrup, ciiiiumptivo balm, " Tie Ointment, Health Hitlers, Eye Lotion, Ilk., Slo., To be found at the cgency of the Company, at tin OKEVON CI I Y DRUG STORE OltLCON CITY r-Uoleealo Price a Onrrent. CliRaacTKD WSLKLtf. uitv ouot s. i uauus fc staaioiMW- .dieeliUs!, 4--t I-J ltVp.C'loerX. Y.oust. Dillliiit I"j retinitis. ICeuih-il dr llmg Ill Wheat, pr. be M-'Jl) " rhiniiig, llalbtlaia .lo., 4'l50 Strii'iil da , 1-1 Pului's do 7i d'.ek li'! Haiti Oi.ous do .,,.... l 4 I'eitiits 15 Hair lliue ti.l.l u,'.., 14. Coin Meal, fiesh li Plaid luwy Ifia'.'l' rsur. St.liint 1 'ntl!'' " rtiiad do ....I ICeulu. ly jt-uM...'.-'Bi.'.PeMhi-, diied do.!....a) Tweeds 3i;t'; " ' dopralrJ s hints. . 1 " Chili. dr.ad.auaKS Blue nnd .white 12' rawvuuux. (line an I orange K Pork, cli r.; none. lancy H.if nt-s........aaJUi i nrnitine sits. . ... HUH llama... IS do. wiile. I-J llacoM I'J M. de la n.. ....1 laVa niwnsa. (iin 'iuiins .lou'Jx.Kstnid, pr ea......(IS Alp.ict '.'5ut.(i , in lug;..... 810 Table damask 50uT.V '; shot. . " c'oths U'ufll i Small aUes ?'.'J.a Irish Hums .0ul lli.ck t'H t'l.OTIM.HU, i . , LKS'J.' Sheep flay pants J ill Oar SO , Sittitipt do. ill While lt a.1, iu u'.IMali Fenny cos, do. ...!luil ' oobpauk. Ulueli cuss. io. joui Munilla, small 40 Hid lla'n'l shirts ftl lale' " large ...,'Ji J'.lue do. do. AI.'mIN Henin: .lUalA lliekuty shins ...&u CSSOLIS. Calico do S'.iui'i Adinaiiliiie... 50 coots tV siioks. p.iu .....US Men's kip bootsijilj cIuass. ' sti;er do. il....('4 llurana flOoN " fine sewid I J tn-nnao tl0uX& Hoys' kip l.o..i. Auurleaa fc'ViJaeO ' he'iy w' do j; i r)' Tosicce. .Mrii.'t,r''pr. doi .t Pridrof lheUuies.40i4sV " kip brg's pr iliu.S'.'O Sun JUetiA " ralf sewe-l do..:.'! LtiUV Wo i. en's h'vy sli's.l.'l; iiasuwakk, line do 3 1,.;. shovels :eui uitocsiiiKS. ;Spades (I4al(l ColTio SluO-i Axes Sl'-'a'iO Tea boa'U Millsaws J.'J 'aiH Sugar, no. I Chi'a... . 1 1 J 3C cut suwa TSuil crushed 11 I utile cutlery, 10 Kict Salrratiia 12a. Hi: advance ou N. i cost Man It 14 Pocket cutlery, 25 prcl Syiup I'. Hoston.. Ui'uf I' advance. oil's lslaiitl 7.i,Olher nritcivs oi itant- N O Mtdassce 70. . ware fwm 30 tv 50 r Liv. Salt 3it.'l 4' el advance. , Tub.e Suit j 1 14 Nuila.iiee'dsrtes.prkgSrt Sandw.cli 1. Stilt.. " hoi-s.slioe...VjaJ4 Pcppor aoi , oils. AhVpiee 40 Lamp Cinnainon liUafll Linseed bo I ..yVS uP lUall Turientine pr gall tf.li . . ' ' ." .. - . ... . M rruit Trcos for Sale I I WOULD re-H.'iiilitliy call llie attention of those who waul Fruit Trees lo my Ntirserj'.ncar llie bimkol the Wiliuinctto, i'piosile Ituteville, oon. tuiiiiii.; some uaie uurea ot hue yenrli,g or lwe yntr old trees, numbering some 50,UUO, mostly Kntftid. They are of line heullhy gtowih, very s..c!ty, aud raised without manure, which is a vary important toint, and embrace must of the leading kinds of Apples, Pears, Peaches, ore. Most of my kinds 1 huvo introduced hire, at great expense. Irein tliC hes! miseries iu the Allunlic States, auil ihey hnvo mostly Lome Irmt ali en proves w me hiutivat eee!!i'l:ce, 1 . .. . . ... ' .i. n-.,t. 1 shu'l be on hanu in lite .Mil-sen- irotn mis -om Oct. until about the firt of Febnmry, anil ready at ail times to wait umiii IIkbh) who may faver oie with a cull. I shall wll lor lush only, and llie pri cm will be low in aocordnueo Willi the hard titnea. All trees piiivhitsril w.ll be labeled aiet carolulty p.uktd, and di'livero.l al the landing oppoeile lluteville, without extra cliHive. From the 1st of Fib. I shall bout Oregon City lo attend tn selling trees there. JOHN W. LAUD. . liuleville, Oct. 1.1, IS55. Sli-.'liii War Agaiust Hard Slmos I 77ic Place to Get your Monev Hud: Cil YUM AN WAUNF.lt are now earnlmr on tho II AKEUY und CON FECTlO.N lillY business al their old stand, where lliey are still da On mined lo deal on terms to suit the times. Our motto is, ''a nimble sixpence is better than a slow shilling;" and we are determined to fit, If ws do sell upon a verv small profit. We are keeping v ery variety, PUOVIMONS, UUEAD, CAKES, PIlCS, c'c., Ate., that were evi-r iiianuruilnrid out of flour. We keep also all kimlsof CUOCEKIF.S, such as Suyur, Colli e, T obacco, Cigam, lUisius, Spices, besides iititny Drugs mill Medicines. (V s don't keep any "ipiack" medicines, however.) We i h..,.t,, ..nt in., niliir Imkto'V. and intend to fix up another establishment soon. The mesa of baa ineaa is so oreul lliat we uro eoinpelk if to "spread ourselves" over a larger platform, , ; i - j , 0 ; toumrv proiiiice 00111:111 auu sum. Tis no trouble to show "icius." Call and try as. Oregon City, Oclober 13, lb55. . To Arrive WITHIN a Tew days, direct from Now Yik, ex clipper ship "tioldcu Eugle,", 40(1 gala, linseed o'l, ' '' 1.111 gals. spts. littpeiililin, 200 boxes window glass, (nits'd sizes,) 2 10 kegs tthite U ad, pure, , ,, 1 1 25 gals, vuruiah, 200 IIh beeswux, 200 lbs rosin, by Wm. C. DEMENT ii co., oct i. opposite llie Lund Otlice. rcw Supply. CM AIlF.UNi'.TII Y ec i.O. oiler to the puhlis, J t at low prices, Hie following articles! Wiitinif tiiiiter, llxlcltota. Tlinad, assorted, ( lomlis, " S'tijpc ndeis, iititlons, usburtrd. Htccl pens, I'eu holders, lluudlcd axel), Cow bells, Collins' axes, Sleel sipiares, llluck tea, ' -Alspico, Pepper, black, . Tobacco, ' Soup, 1 1 ,: ' jCreuin Tartar, I Tickled salmon, jSiuoked " ,!) i. Oregon City, Sept. 1-y Who Wants a Good Saidlo? rplllC subecriber, living five miles south. west of L Lafayette, iu Yuinhill county, ia now carrying on the buitiiess of Huddle Mailing iu good earnest. He k. ep, coiistaiilly on baud thu best saddles that can be mamiiacluri-d with the nialerin'a at com mand itiOregun., T'hose wishiug a genuine saddle warranted to fit on both aides, and rigged out in complete style, cheap for cash, or good Ira le would do wi ll to give me a cull. My shop is situated on Ilaksrs ( rn k near u bera Iho road crosses it lead intr fiom Portliiiid and Oregon Cily, "up country" by lite way of Sin tit's budge on tho North Folk of V iimhilt. II J" I keep every lliinf in the saddlery line, as Eridles, Murlitigales, Hitlteis, Lines. A'e . ile. Sepl. 20 -'.'III. J. U. HENDERSON. rnOYS, of d ll'eri'iii kinds, for sale by X Cll ARM AN Sl WARNER. SOX by the fool.nt K ,V. .f- A. HOLLANDS 1) UIUD Al ales, iu h'f and wlwile barrels, at r .. .. . ....IV.kfl.'U r . n. fy a. ii' 'i.i.i.i i s ' ALERA'l US, tobacco, but halo cdli.b.at t. S. , A. HOLLA O S. IiOiiK iu bairi-U at F. S. 4. A. HOLLAND S. 11RESI1 OREGON TIMOTHY sEED-50 ' bus. for sal. by H'.W. C. VE.VEN T J CO,