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tsatba.ral at Jtsaa Hilt. Pelilious art in circuUtluQ in several of, 111 Bute for Impeachment of Juij:e . Kane. The following U i eoij of one pub liihed by an Ohio pajier : Tt IA linn tf Mttrtmntttitti tf tie United SMt tf Ameritt i Tb uaJsrsigned, your petition, residsuts of ootinly, , respectfully but ansa) r Mftljr demand th impeachment of Mb K. Kane, Jadg T the District Out of tbe United Stale, la viadiealioa of the rights ef buIvsmI humanity, Inasmuch aa he has ttlamptiid to aslar three per aoui wbe were enliltej to freedom, aol only by oatural right, but sis by all the pf inclptea of law and all tbe judicial precedent baaririf upaa their caw. And we further damaod It aa a promotion to our ewa Individual librtie bucsuse, going be yood bat juriadiclioa la the ess referred to, and by tbe iroxWximut of TaaMiofe Willianiana, be lia uaurpad and xrcid a power end established preondent, which, whiUt unrebuked, place iu jeopardy tbe personal liberty of every Individual la the naiioa, aad leave it at tbe mercy ef federal jadg, inrtsponsible to any power in the govern meat, aave that ef Impeechmrol by your buuorabla Wy. Hattaaal &. !. Caaveallsa. It will, bo recollected that tho K. N.'e at their riiiluJulihia convention lust June, filed upon the 22d Feb. next aa the day fur iiomina'iug enndidalo for President. Since tliea a apecial meeting Iim been mm moned to meet at Pbilali!lphia on the 18lb Feb. Il ia thought the object of this "spc rial meeting," ia to poatpono tho time of tbe National Convention, to a later period, a man objcclieae are raised to bringing a candidate into the field at ao curly a date aal'eb. Among all the candidate miked of by tbe Americans, Millard Fillxock aeeiiu juat uow to aland the fuircst with the party. Sam. Houston, who waa much talked of a year ago, aueme to bu pretty universally dropped. Hon. Gnrrcll Davis, of Ky., I aeliluin eukin of and the livid ecma to be abandoned for the present, to Oeorge Law and Fillmore. The bttte stands the hotter chance of iho.two. Tie itizeiis of Park v ill.', Mo., who will be recollected drove George S. Park (um rkUewuD'j', lout irinp, after having thrown hi prca of ibo Luminary into (he Missouri river, aud llrcnUiicil IV and Patterson, with all aorta of ''border pain nnd penalties, huviug, sjllier J'roin the smiling of jheir own coii&iciict s, from the aliiigings of the whip of pOblic scorn, which an outraged community all over the nation ha applied to their hides, or from motive of pecuniary interest, invited U. S. Park to return, upon tho plea thai hi "business re lation ' with the people in and around Park villa demanded it A portion of the old enob who lived in the country ou their own Jiog and hominy, drinking their owu wlibky, ud "chawing their own toi bacccr,'' thought .the citizen of the town most too sensitive, :and aent iu word that "Park must travel again." Upon this the citizens of P. (who Ly the way liitvo become very much refined, .nil at once) called a meeting and issued a (tremendously long pronunc'mnientos, set ting forth the necessity of Park's remaining, :imd telling their neighbor that they ought to be gcnllen.en, and "leave Park alone.' 'Whether Civilization or "Borderism" tri umphed we do not learn from our Missouri exchanges. ' ' BotAler for Oregon. Tho now of Indian difficulties in Oregon and Washington Territories, having reached Washington, the Government has ordered out the Ninth Regiment of Infantry to this country. . The men of this regiment are armed 'with tho Miuie rifle, carrying u ball with hc curacy 1000 yards, and are trained to travel all day at the rapid pttcc of fivo miles an hour.' The following order has been is 'sued : . 1. The ninth regimeut of Infantry will - proceed, via Panama, to San Francisco, Cul 'ifornia ; and, if not otherwise directed at that place by order from-the headquartors of the Department of the Pacific, will repair 'thence without delay to Fort Vancouver, W.T. . 2. Transportation will be furnished from Now York, to 'be at Ft. Monroe, Va., by 'the 11th or 12th, and the regiment will em bark on or before the 14th ittiL dfecere oh regitaental recruiting ser vice, regimental recruiting parties, or re cruit, will bo immediately called iu ; and officer of the regiment on loav of absence .will rejoin it without dehiy. fEy" commnud of 13revct Licutenan Gene irnl Scott. !BViN McDOWELL, Assistant Adju tant Cd-eral. Vlrflala. 'Gov.'JobnWlaid hi annual, message 'Lefore the General Assembly of Virgiuiii, on the' 3d of Deo. In UransmittiDg to the .AasemUy the reaolatioTHriJf tlie Legislature of Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and 'Connecticut, npon the Kansas-N'ebra.-.ka question, tho Gov.'thu diaoersed of the 'various born of the dilemma wTiidt "acem to sprout up, odering "Old Virgiu'uT a choice between about four of them : By some it has been suggested to adopt a system of reUliation, by taking possession of their vesael and other property when itiin our jurudic'ion, and by acting to ward I heir owner, wheu attempting to aert their rights, prvciM-ly a lliey act to wards a master attemptiag lo secure hi slave, pausing laws similar to theirs, and harassing and annot ing them wltb criminal prosecutions, iieiiuUirsaiid forfeitures, Rv .i i, i... .. .i ... .i.. ... it r union ii naa uci'ii luougiu urn to umeriiiii nolo against ilia Stales which exhibit hos tility to our institutions, by iinjiosing rigid conmifreiul r'strictiuns, laying taxes ujhju iiinr goous, anu oiMirucimg tiieir inter course by every iiii iiis snnctioned by the Constitution. Sum would apx-al to our sister States, who suffer similar ills with us, and recommend the call of a Southern Con- vent urn, looii.ull loffother for our safuty aud the security of our pioieity, and if need be rsunie those sovereign pner now dele, gated lo the General Government while other would at once rtih into the alterna tive of dissolving the Union, aud refuse to submit to Coiiotitutioiinl provisions, which are violated with impunity, under the sanc tion of Sinto authority. Such proHjilions, gravely mooted by legislative bodies, by ejweutive fuiictiima rie, and by the people ia their primary as semblies, are solemn warnings of imminent diingor. Uistory failles to what they lead. When tnell begin to (idk of pledging their lives, their fort" ties and their sacred houor to preserve their right, we need not be told that tho spirit of tho fathers of the revolution is reanimated. The subject is onef r deep n fl -ction and wise counsel. threats nod menaces are useless. I leave it to the eilni coasidt-ralion and diunified action of the tSnneral Assembly, confidently believing that no rash step will be taken, but thut win n action is decided on, it will bo suuh as will vindiento our lights, redound to the honor of ilm Couinionwenlth nnd to the glory of the Uniwi." Maaey rieaty la tbe Htales. The N. V. Jltrald ray that the lust stemiier brought two millions of gold from California. Everybody i rejoicing over the prosp'ct of '-good nines coming," avoas Koropt. Dutes are lo tlx 24th Nov. Tbe Ruwian aud Allied arnik-s bad gime inlu winter quartera. Tliere were still prrlieiuiont of a Rwiaa at luck. II is sunt lliul aliliuiili winter stupa field opera tions, it is Idtruilrd to bombard the imrilii rn side of Sevastopol, to pe: uiil the Ileal to wiuter ia the har bor. The lowuof .Mur uuol uu the north co.irt of the rea of AinlTwa bombaidrd by the Alius oa the 31st Oel. oo great daiiMgra duao. Or ii. Virai Ble menaced the Allied position at the straits of Vemkale. The allies have, however, from 30,000 lo 40,000 men there. A serious ucei.leni occurred at Iukermanu by Uic biuwing up of a French park of artillery, caus ing tho dcith of 3u French lruoHand lOOwouud ed. Ou the part of llio Euglili d-puly Aasistiul CauuniaMiry Yeliou wus killed, aud 137 officers and lueti wauaded. Kan was stall under siege. There was suae Is Ik of peace, but aothiug sat isfaulory. A tiute containing the following ex cellent resolutions, uell exiirrased, was hunJed us several weeks since by a sou of our old friend Cob, former Postal Agent of Oregon. As wo wore occupied at the time. we slipped the . note into our pocket book. nnd entirely forgot the whole matter till ibis tveek, when iu overhauling our papers ao turned it up. This will account for its not having ujipeared before: Jiff'. Editor I am glad to hear that your paper is devoted to temperance and perhaps you will be glad to learn thai one persuu at leant is ou the right side ; which you will infer from Hie following Hues : I've signed the total Temperance pledge A sober buy to live, I'll ne'er be found beueulh the hedge, My parents dear to grieve : My parents dear to grieve, my friends, Or cause on bitter tear Nor touch the wine enp to my lips, ' To make my head leas clear. I've s'gned the total Temperance pledge, I'll bo a sober mun, ' Aud it shall he my privilege To do what good I cuu ; To do hut good I cuu, my friends, Though uarrow be my sphere, Cold water drink, till life shall cad, Cold water pure aud clear. I've aigned the total temperance pledge, To drink no beer nor rum ; Or any other beverage That make the drunk t come ; That makes the drunk to come, my friends, A mark for jeer and fun I'll ne'er be found beneath the hedge From driuking too much rum. I've signed the total Temperance pledge, May God aNiist me me now, That I may live to good old age, And keep this solemn vow ; And keep this solemn vow, my friends, Light heart and clear cool brow ' And kei p tliw pledge till life shall end. With life give up aiy vow. H.C.C. MouKO Tint Most or it. A country editor, civiue aa account of slight accideut which hap. peued lu ouoof hiasubsenbers, while spMling kind ling wool, says :---iIad llie ax struck him on the lop'of ihe head, ia all pr.uhiliiy il would have pM bis skull so as loliave taken his life" Wanted. A SMART, active boy, twelve or fifteen yer of age, to learu Uie priuliug trade at this of fice, ONEY TO WA-t--Airfy M Jau.19. W. I AUA.ua, ..-" tVSSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. J Tlie pirtnershlp heretofore xitmg between Al. W. Withered and myself is di-oised b rnulual consent. L. MVRB?- tr. ..n CM. Jan. 6lh,l?5C-4"-2l- PubUc Notice. mill! pubis aru hsreby notified Dial I have paid JL lw notes drawu In favor of releg llibvurd, , I f reuch I lairu-, uu tho ruad h u-liug I uiu Ur wIm has, thus far, refused la give them up. Ths , eguu City lo Bulein, Iwenty-oue miles frmn the first I for the sum ef $ MJII.UO, with Inlerral at lha i former, and sixteen Iroin the latter j where the un rat of tea per eonL per sanuui, due in tho momh ' dersigued hnve on huml a large assortment of root, of February, i'lie other is for lumbfr.eall- raited APHLK, MAR, PKAC1I, PLUM, Ing fur (shout) WOO fctl, due about llie Hot of APKICUT, and QUJ.CEim, several va- February, IKji. Inrsr notes, having bean oiuio paid, will not be paid ifaih, in whose hsnd ever ihey may be found. HAM'L McSWKK.V Lafayette. January 5, 18j6-40-lw Tq Funny Ftrn'$ 1,000,000 R(oder$t A NEW BOOK COMING I WE bare the pleasure of announcing that w have la press, and shalrpublish about lha llrat of iNeenihor, new work of nctiou, eulitled BOSS OZiA&S, s aoMSMca sr raaar r. Tb last work, and first etmlinuous tsl of lliis brilliant aud faaeinatiiif aullHims, "Kulh Hall," achieved a aueoeas unriiimpled in Hi anuals ef letters. Iu lb languiige of a leading periodical, il "created a more profound aeusatiou thau any which hat beea bwued during quarter of a ecu- tury. Uul it ia uunreaary to allude lo the mi-rils of "Until Hull. Judging from li number uf copies of h w have sold, w judge lliat ever)- body ia the Uuiu-d Male bu read il. As reiect the work w have uow in prM, Roes C'uaa, w can only tny thai w rrgaid it aa, in every respect, a gnaler, batter work and are voulident it will not only sustain, but eveu lujn a Ihe reputaiiuu of its dietinguisbrd aulhoreaa. We hav reasoua fur lhiukiug"ltoso Clark" will uiuk a griauir sensa tion ihuudid "Kulh llsll." Il will form aa elegsnl 12ma volume of over 100 pages. 1'rioo 9 1 "a receipt of which esp ies will be sent by mail, post-paid. It will be for sale bv all booksellers. I'ublwhfd by 40-3w MASON DROTHEKd, New York. LIST Or LETTERS remaln.ng hi the Put OtHro at Oregon City, Jauuifry 1st, 1805. Arthur William Albea Robinson 3 Butler Chsrle R Bluine Ii Ball Jacob Brown Sussn J Mr Butcher John llrnbaker II M MerrilSusanab An Marliudule 8 D Murray II II Muster A Y Mullens William 9 Moor Win G ii Mark John Miller Geo B Meril Lecla Miss Manu A F NachanaJuhn Neuly 1) II Nelson Fllou Oweo Williatd U'le Howard Faukey John Pieavolt James N Pumeroy Samuel I) Quiuey Win McAliater Aleiander Mi-Caslin John W McMillan Robert L Uojco Henry 3 Rurl'uer Feler Rust I T Hunell Wm Jtusaoil llirum Ueuiick Samuel Used Dr a Runch Jacob Reynolda Gilbert Sclinfl C F W 8per A M 9 Spell Georgo W Spark Joseph SswtrllHC Frullinger Ellen Miss Frulliiiger Daniel Thompson Thos 4 ThuibVr John Talbot Frank Veiry John A Tevimou Geo Tnmk Jo'h Wills Milborn Wortinan Jacob Welch John Walusip Jsmi Williams Julius 9 Welch M lis Mm Weston George W White William L Woods A J Williams Juu B Walker Cutln riue Young Morgan Young Wm Young Edward W. W. HUCK, P. M. Blagh William liradlv E L Buweil Jumi' Barren F.ler Bacon John M Barlow William Brown Abagail Mr C'ranfield Isom Cook A Y Condon Janir t'olliuirs V V Crasb) Geo II 2 Clark Billings t'olvert Jolin Cuthberl Joarph Cumm ugs Krwin Cool Geo W Choat Jesse F Collins FA'enun C Downey Thorn aa Dement Samuel M Deils Charles Denby Jamea Fields Thomas It Farrow Maria J l-'iilton Elaubeth J bellows Hiram Poirew Stephea F ulsom John Hemming 11 W Garreu Samuel B Genrheart John W Hatch Susan Miss Hunsaker J F llorto Abner Holmes L Holland James 3 Haines Iewls Y lleudricks Marion St John Daniel Kinney Andrew Kohn A Leo Fruncis Mrs . Lewis John W Lent jr David Lewelling Eliaon B Lewis J W Lavery Win Iwis Julia Mrs Mark wood David .Marks Samuel F Adiiiluislratar'a Nollct. NOTICE is hereby given that tho undersigned has been legally appointed administratrix of tho estate of James 3. Williams, deceased. All persons indebted to the estate are ealled upon to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against the estalo are notified that they must present the same to me at toe place or my residence in tbe county of Clackamas and Territo ry of Oregon, withiu twelve months from Ihe date of this notice, or they will be forever barred. r KANl'lLSrl. 1L,1.1AMS, Jan. 12, 1850-39-41 Administratrix. ' Wanted. I WANT to bny a large quantity of heavy fat bogs, delivered at the Oregon Cily Market, for which 1 will pay Ihe highest market price, iu cash. CHARLES AI.KH1GHT. 07 I will also buy all the PORK I can get. Oregou Cily, Deo. 99, 185537lf New Js'wellcr. HAVING mployed sne of the best Working Jewellers on th Pacific coast, I am now fully prepared to manufacture every description of Mason c Jewelry,. Udd fellows rins, uings, Ac, made to order. Engraving neatly don. Call and sea specimens of work. O. COLLIER, ROBBIN8. N. B. I devote my entire attention to repairing Fine Watche. G. Collie Uossins. Portland, Dec. 29, 1855-3tf Luild lor Salt'. ' .... I OFFER toe l 160 ereot choice laud lor , , ,, "J ' ' ., . ... ,.,h Tin - two dollurs aud a quarter an acre, cash. lb X. two dollurs aud a quarter an acre, casn. ma raud is a portMiu of my claim, six miles west of La-; layette, iu the county of Yamhill. Title good. , Call and see for yourselves. " Tis uu (rouble to ) how" the laud. C ADAMS. Glen Avoea, Dec. 9oth, lt5. 3lf Tnalatiu Aendi iii), Forttt Grove, Waahinytan County, O. T. QUARTERS COMMEXCI; l-"irst Wednesiiay in December j Last do in February ( Third do in May ( First do IU (irpteiiiber. tuition rca acsaraa: Primary English $6.00 Higher do j 00 Ancient languages, French at drawing, each, extra, "3.00 IncideuUl charge, 95 eta. FoViiifirrnatioH respecting the School, address K. I). BIIATI'UCK, Nov. 98, 1855-33-Cmo t'r'"e'P'- "ILOUR, fresh, keptonststly on hsnd b.y Jl F. S. it A. HOLLAND. Wheat Wanted. HIGHEST cash pnw pa d bv Nov! 9. WM.C. DEMENT CO. 7,nT MOULDING f picture frames, (jt ' Gwle by CHARMAN WARNER. Walnut Grove Wortcr. TIIUH p!eiidid w.auUini- ul is wluau'd iu Ilia : riclu-s ot Urapt, Lummt, Vooitutrry, yc, q-e. ; all or which tliey ullrr oo llio inual reasuiiaole terms, for cash, ciltlc, or uny kind of nierchuuia ble pro luee. Call aud eisniliie. No tmulilo lo show fruit tree. S. JOHNSON it, tniS. Nov. 91, 1855. 3i 3in C'nnenmli, IV or. 95, ISM, VN hand mid for sute, low, for cash or product ; W f units & lead, chrome green, white lead, Prussian blue chroma yellow, blus paint, red do in oil, blk. do " litharge, l.'oiimiou and pennauent green pulty.glaa ic. J NO. P. BltOUKS. To I ho Puriuers "TTTE WOULD say, call at our slore;-we Y T will psy you as well for your produce as any other house iu Oregon, aud will end. avor lo muku you Teel aa coinfonaiilc as we po.ilily can. noi4 C1IAKMAX j. MAR. SLR. A J as cheese, ull kinds of spice, sal sods, cebnu at soda, aaleraius, cream tartar, Ac.. ara wild al nor.'4 V11AUMAN $ WAKKtK S. A Kurt? Cliuiscu For those engupid, or wishing lo tmjaijt in the t louring Jjumncii, WE have on hand and for sale, the fo Inwi'ig inachiuery for grist mills, which will b told low for cash, or on a short lime I . 3 portable mills, complete I I run uf lour fret four inch French Burrs, with spur whei-l, 114 cogs, we'gliing lo-Jj lbs. ; with sp udle, pinion, briii.li and oil.pol and collar. 1 run, amie eve, without pinion. Ullier irons the same as above. Together with a general assortment of lands bolting cloths, pulleys, gudgeons, wheels, couplings, ingiiigs for boiling cliesla, dec., oce lli oilier words, every requisite necessary to the completion of a grit mill by WM. T. DEMENT at co. 0;poile the Land Office. Ossoo City, Nov 2b, 18S5. To Tin Paver. -tOUNTY OKDIilW for sale nt a diwonul, If uov24 O. ADERNET1IY St CO. tM-buslop"! sint 1'ullfii i " ND CHARMAN & WAftNEft wish io A. inform the eilttens of Oregou Cily and the publio iu geuerul that they have just received a good aaMinment of OROCERlESi suitable for this season of Uio year. Also, we have received a supply of fancy groceries, such aa Farina, Sugar Tupiota, Arrow Root, aud a variety of other such articles too numerous to meutiou. Wo have a good asaortmcnt of FANCY GOODS Cor the holidays, such aa raisins, dales, tigs, bottled pie fruits, raspberry preserves, and a vuriely of other articles in Ibis line, such as will suit lha greatrst epicure of Ihe land. We bava al so on baud a good nssortiucut of candies, and are receif ing a supply nearly every steamer. So please give us u call; we w.ll aell aa cheap aa any house in Oregon. Our motto is that a quick peuuy is belter than a slow shilling. We are now commencing to prepare in the Ua- kerv for Christmas, and shall huve a good assort ment of cake. We shall also keep ou hand a au perior quality of butter crackers, Huston crackers, and also the swoct I orK cracKers. I'lease give or ders for the ubove in good lime. Out price shall be reasonable, and Ihe goods made of llio best ins terisls in Oregon. Vv2 1 District Court, Clarkamax County. Lcaudcr Holmes, Complainant, adt. Tho Willamette Falls Canal, Milliiir, In and Transportation Company, aud 1 Chancery. eihera. Del'emlnnt: J mo Satnuul K. tieinkk, Omer Mehlinney, Jo- jL eph Seott, Cliarles R. Butler, Joseph B. Kiley, J. U. Uaimibell, u. M. Douglas, J. u. paiamg, Erwin Cutnimns, P. D. Suyen, Wells Lake, John V. Koliuius aud others, James JlcWara, t,, v Blisa. a Dart of tho dcfcudunla in above suit: . Take notice ifeal the Bill of Complaint in this cause w is filed iu this court and subpoena issued thereon on Ihe sixteenth day of August now last past i that this suit is breuirlit by said coinplaiouut to recover tire sum of $5400, claimed to be due to complainant as an 1 for intercut upon the aum of $43,1)011, nris.ng aud accruing as follow tlial Robert Moore and Jane his wile, on llio I si day of December, 1&59, sold and conveyed lo Daniel 11. Ferguson cerluin lands and premises therein do acribul in Linu Citv. in the then Courtly of Wash ington, now county of Clackumss, and for lliH unpaid purchase mouey tnereol received oaca al the sain time from said D. II- Ferguson the prom issory note of said Ferguson (among other tilings) for the sum of $45,000, secured by mortgage nt snmo timo on the premises aforesaid ; that said note boro dule the said first day of December, 1859 wus payable to said Robert Moore or order in ten years after said date with, interest nt aix per cent per annum, payable annually ; thut on the 19th day of March. 1U53, said Feigunou sold aud conveyed same premises, subject to ssid mortgage, lo th said Willamette Falls Cuual, Milling, and Transportation Company, with actual notice lo said Company, at the time of auch sale, of such claim of Moure thereon which conveyance is and was all the title of sa d Company to Said premises ; that suid Company ia iu psaiessioii of said prem ises; that on Ihe first day of April, 1854, said Moore for valuable consideration assigned and con veyed sa d note and mortgage to O. C. Pratt, who, oo the tenth day of August, IHS5, assigned and conveyed same to said complainant ; thai no part of said principal mouey or iutereal has been paid, and complainant seeks to foreclose said mortgage fur nonpayment of aaid sum of $5400 due thereon fur interest ; that suid defendnnle respectively, to whom this notice ia addmswd, huve filed median- its' liens n ub the proper olhcer nguiust said pram- i.a r,.,. u-,.rk mi,! Liliiir ull, ireil to iiavo been oune " " , . , : . , , , Hereon and materials lound for such work for and . WiUMn4.lto i.-.,u ,. ing, aud Transportation Company, or hav obtained judgment agaiual said Co.npuny in me uiainci Court of suid county or ClacKamas, duly reeoroea ; , Hut the slierifT of said county, having returned ; that you the said defendants, to wlwrn this notice , is directed, could not be found, it is ordered by the j court that you and each of you do appear iu aaid court en the first day of the next term thereof, to he brld nt tin con City in said coun'y on the fiist I M imlitv in March next, to answer the said bill of I complaint, or that the sain will be taken as con I fessed against thoae not appearing. I November 19th, lH.'iS. ! v a F. S. HOLLAND, Clerk. Nov. 94-32-Bw San in Cruz Lime. UBI.S. for ml by ' novIO WJkf. C. DEMENT & CO. 50 rgypflnti Wheal. IEW bra-hels f. sale by novIO WM. C. DEMENT 4 CO. B (JOTS 4 rlHOKS for sale by no24 CHARMAN f WAKNEK T IGHT pnty at or.VO lJ P. 8. 4 A. HOLLAND 3. U. 0. MAIL LINK. , I o r 1 1 u u tl u it 1 A I o r I it , The Sph-n.liil Steamer ''jTa , XvXnltaomab 1 fl WILL continue to run regularly blw a Port land Slid Astoria, eta Vancouver, twiui a wer.x, leaving Portland on Mourfuyaiid Thurwl.iy morning of ouch week fur Astoria i and Astoria for Portland on Tuesday and Friday niorniiiue, touching Vakcocvss, St. IIki.ks, ltsisir,CiTM Umkt, Ao., oaeb way. For freight or passage, , apply to II. IIOVT, Matter, jelG Oral lloyl'a Wharf-bout, Portland. ' f A. UEKD tt CO., aucueswra lo t'fllom, J, Reed tj- Co., dealer iu Drugs and .Med Cllin, Hooks and S.atiouery, I'siiits, u. is, eve. rarnuu lar attain ion paid to compounding medicines. Sulem, Nov. 84. 33tf WE ARE NOW RECEIVING, per btig Susuii Ahigail'' and bark "Cluis. Deveus, from San Franciaeo, the Mion ine foods i GROCERIES. I'M kgs lu U. syrup, 5A8 gals., !2U I.LU New tlrlraiu do. S0OO lbs No. I Chiua sugar, SlKHI lb table sail, 900 buses EnglUh aud American soap, . 90 eaaes Ilia fruit, aas'il, 9 (irons 1'. a-. B. yeast powders, 5000 lbs tobacco, aaa'd brauds, 100 half buses raisins, 9(1 bblsind bslfbbls crushed sugar, 31100 Ilia nalrrslua, CROCKERY A Central Attortmrnt. DRY-VOODS:b)W yds browu sheetiug, 1000 yds satinets, 9000 " priuts, ' 10 pieces alucas, 50 paiia English blankets, 900 yds eaip.l!iig, . 900 " oilcloth 1 Toirelher with geiirt.d asaortment of ready made clothing, boots, shoes, hats, ca, and eaipriilcrs' .....i- lir u . fl t? tl .' Wi r. 'I lOVII. IliliV.VA'NElill f- V Nov. 10. Opposite Ihe Lund CMhcs. rralt Trcot for Sale. TO thoae who are in want of fruit tree, I would say come nlong and gi-t them, as Ihey ire go ing oil' like hot cakes. Aty tree are of Ihe selec tion of J. W. Ladd, now celebrated all over Oregou aa the beat selection of fruit evor brought to this coast. My Ireea comprise all the choicest varie ties of fruit which hsv brought premiums at all lha recent fain iu ull the northern Slalea iu the Union. My present stock is of Ihe nreaeut Sum mer's irowlb. Iar and thrifty. If 1 cannot suit you in site, J. W. Ladd eon; whose advertisement vou will see IB Tut A sac. 1 ou will always hud in (when I nin at home) on tho Mouticello Farm, Marion eounty, whera 1 ahall be happy to wall on you, while my trees bold out. My prices will suit most anybody. SA.YIL. SIM.MUiMS, HowkLl Pasiata, Nov. 1, 18o5. 3U-fl KELLY'S Private Boardiok House. Oppusito Holniss it Co.' fire-proof build ing, VKBUUKI vi 1 1, v. J. tlT Charge reasonable. Nov. 3-Cin. TTAYMAN'S Dyspeptic Elixir- warrantid to XJL cur tho rlvseetwia iMt received ami for sale at the OREGON Ul i X UKVU a i vnr.. PERUVIAN Febrifuge, for Ihe cure or fever and ngn, &e., &e , just received and forsale at the OREGON cm ukl'u eu van. She Best Chanco, ITVER offered in Oregou, to those wanting J Stove. I would say lo th public that I mu otl'ering my stock of Stoves, just received, al uskat lv REDUCED PRICES, from Fiva to Test Dol us below former rates. O. B. TWOGOOD. for I cheap, by 0. 11. TWOGOOD, inrsr UUSUKLS of Oat wuled,for JLvWv n bich I will pay the market price, iu Stoves. O. B. TWOGOOD. J)AAA BUSHELS of Wiikst wanted at JJJ Ihe market pric,for which I Will pay iu Tinware or Stoves. 0. 11. TWOGOOD. A FEW of the celebrated eook stoves known as lines: DuaoRD aud Mat Flowkb on hand aud forsale by O. B. TWOGOOD. COOK 8T0V Ed at $ 18, by , oct 6,-tf 0. 11. TWOGOOD. Something1 Xffew. 4 NY person having a Melodeott, Seraphiue, XI. Acoonleon, or other rood instrument, with broken or defective reeds, can huve them rcmired by applying or aending to ('has. M. Keslor, nt his residence, two squares back from llio Buplist Mee'iug House, iu the North part of Ore on Cily. Chargo for inserting single reeds from $1,M) to $9,00. Reasonable deduction for a greater num ber..: '- C. M. KK8TEIL Oregon City, September 22, 1655-93 , i s , n Srnn. Medicines, Paints, Oils, ftf and Dye-stuffs, )J at the OREGON CITV DRUG STORE, eepl5 . Alain Street, Oregon Cily, O.T. "Pi G nysott's compound extract of barsaparills U and I Yellow Dock, at the epl5 OREGON CITY DRUG STOKE. 0 LD Dr. Jacob Townsend's Karsapanlls, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. R. Tuwuspnd'sSsrsapnrlllu, at the OREGON CITY ORL'O STOKK. s HAKE It Sarsapirilla, at tlie OREGON til X UKUU blUKK. SANDS' Sareaparilla, in any quantity, at the OREGON CITY l)UUG STORE. M cLANE'8 ovlebraled Vermifuge and Liver Pills, OREGON CITY UKIG STOKK. D It. Osgood's India Cholagogue, and Dr. Jones' American lholagngue, at tne OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. "0FFAT8 Life Dilh-r and Pills, Ueruard's Dysentery Syrup, Wistur's Balsam of Wild ( berry, al the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. DR. J. Ayre celebrated Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, aud consumption, at lha OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. JAYNE'S Alterative, Expectorant, and Pills, Cod. Liver Oil, Castor Oil, and Sweet OH, at th OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment, G. W. Mer chaut'a Garbling Oil, at llie OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. mitUSSEH, rhht and left and double, and Ab- OREGON CITY DRUGSTORE. rpoYS, of d.lTerent kinds, for sal. y 1)URE Whit Lead, raw and burned Umber, X CHARMAN ft WARNEtt . Cnune, Green and Yellow, and other paint, . , . at lha OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. s A 0LLA Npa IERFUMKRY nt (lis ' " 1 1 1 L 1 " "-" OREGON CITY DRUO STORE. TRlliD Apples, in b f and whole brrls U ' xJ f. H. 4 A. HOLLAND. GRAIiFI-NBEItO MEDICINES, ALERATUS, l.,bao,bu. hsl. eraw,.t : Orefeubergarsapanlla,Ulenui;Calholleou. W,' 1 A. HOLLAND 8. " Dysentery syrup, eotuumpliv f Pde'o'n.menl, pORK m bairelsat ' Health Hitler., ' i- F. B. fc 1. HOLLAND'S. " Eye bs.on, fte, ftc.i 1 1 " 1 To b found at the agewy of the Carnpanv, tt TREII OUr.COS TIMOTHY SEEDAO tb OKEtiON CIl Y DRUG UTVRE. J. bus. for rale by WM. V. DEM RN T f CO. ( OKKGO.V CJTV VholoVajlrHeoi OnrrfOt. cuaaaersti wksslv. oar uooue, i news K aiuiema. -theetintf, 4 4 VA luOpr.clovor N. Y.eoat Drilling rauueea. Bleached dr.lling U Wheal, pr. be,.... 91 " shirting, Haiti Ost !..... ii-'aM HlriiN-d do 14 I'olstoe do ., -71 Titkni'f 14allit)iilous do ft 1 I lenina ... Blue dilll.ng Plaid hiMwy Saliii.l Kentucky jeaiH IS Hair II Cora Mral, fiwb I . . fIaJ4; ram. 7llav 11 dried aV .,ti ...'.'.11 ereaehoa, dried do. I TweeJs raisT. Blue and while... Rlue and orange... I'ancy ull' do pealed J " Chili, dr.od.'JUaMt 12' raoviaioxa, 19 Pork, clear oo. fmU, H inusj v'ba30 Fuiliilur do. Illul I limns-.. " do. wide. I '.'j Use. M. de laln.s Hu'Jj, eowuaa. ...13 Giugliaiiui I59'.lliard, pr Alpaca 95all0.' pr Sel lable dainaak .'iO.i.i; shot. " c'olli 6a$l4 Mmall ir.... Irish lineiw 40u$I.Buck ii.otiiu. i Las'. 3aJ3 J3 Sheen irruv uaula -i i3 liar ...00 Suliuet da . ft. '1 ill While l.-aJ. InoilUalS Fancy easa. do. ...-lu.i coaiuoa. Black easa do. - fcial.Jleuilla, auualL 40 Redlluu'l shirU $1 Uiel " Urge UA liluo do. do. til ju IS' I letup lOall Hickory shins 5u7J vasuu. Culiuo do. ....fJ'.Ul'i A Inmnliue .....19 Soots St siioi-s. .Siieliu .Men' kip bootsj:iii4i' ciusaa uprr da d & I Havana aysvaaw fin sew.d f.t U-ruwa IUaS Boy' kip Ihxss Aiii.-ncsn f JltaM e'vv w i Uo-SI 1 1' Toiseoa. Mens' bfti'spi. do..jii: I'rideoflh Uuio 404at " kipbrgs pr dutSjCU Sua " calf sewed .lo..jl.'l:LuUe's 17 W o i.eu's h'vy sli's. i5il.li - uabaiwasI. - ' fine do. ii;,;.Shovfls !oaI4 osocxniKS. JSpsdrs H4I6 ifTe ICalHf Asea $I9u9w -u (l.-,u7l.;Millsaa 0al4 Sugar, no. I Chi'... . 1 1 i X eut saw 1H' crushed 1 i, I utac eiiuory, iu pare Saleratua Un. 1U advaue ou N . I . cost Starch 14 Pocket cutlery, 95 pr el Syrup E Boaton...'J0u$l$ advance, do. 8 Island 75. Other article of bsrd- N O Molaase Lie. Salt Table Salt .Sandwich 1. Suit Pepiier.., Allspice Ciutiamoa TO; ware from 80 Io50p ..3iu)i( el advaao. . SJi4,Nsi!s,assdsiK,prkg$8 . 2a:'J'' " boreho.959) ......3o .i uiUL . 40ILamp $llafel .GOaeo Unsi-ed bell 98S .lOall.Turpenlin pr gaU $. Soap Fruit Trees for Sale. ' IWOU LD respeuuully call Hi allsBtkra ssf lliose who want Fruit Tneslomy Nurarry.nosir the bunk of tho Willamette, opjiosit UulavilU, en lainlng somo nin acre of hu yearling ot tww ' year old trees, numbering some 50,000, mostly grafted. They are uf fine healthy growth, eerjr stocky, and ruised without manure, which is a very important point, and embrace must of th leodiug kinds of Apples, Pears, I'csches, Ao. Moat of my kinds I have Introduced here, at real eipcuso, from the best uurseries in the Atlantic Slate, aad they have mO-.tl) burue Irult which prove ef the highest excellence. 1 shall he ou hand ul Ibo Nursery from tb 95tla Oct. until about she first of February, aud ready st all times to wail iiwn those who may favar m with a call. I ahull sell for cash only, and the pri ce will bo low in aocordunce with th hard tints. All tree purchased will b labeled aud Carefully packed, aud delivered at ths landing oppuail Kutaville, without extra charge. From the 1st f Feb. I shall bu al Oregou Cily In attend lo (siting trees there. JOHN W.LADD. lluteville, Oct. 1.1, 1855. 9tf-3m War s&rainst Bard Times I The Place to Ott your Monty Back, CHARMAN ft WAilNERreuwerryln on Ihe B A K E II Y and CON FEC'flON ERi ,1 business at Iheiruld stand, where Ihey are Mill de termined to deal ou term to suit the time. Oaf motto is, "a nimbi sixpence butter than a alow shilling and we are determined to tell, If w da sell upon a very sinnll profit. W are koepiuf ; ery variety, PROVISIONS, BREAD, CAKES, . PIEH, &e., Ao., that were ever manufactured Ml of Hour. WekenpulsoallkiudsoftatOCERIEH, such a Suirar, CollVe, Tobacco, Cigar, Raisins, Spices, besides many Drug and Mmlioiues. (W ' don't keep any "quack" mediciues, however.) W -have bought out the other bukcry, aud intend t Ax up another establishment Soon. The press of be mesa is so drenl that w ara compelled le "sprs : ourw'lvoa" over a larger platform. BT Cddutry prsluc bought and sot.l. Tis no trouble to show "iclaa." Call and try aa, . Oregon City, October 13, 1H55. To Arrive , WiTIHN few daya, direct from Nw Terkj ' ex clipper ship "Golden Eagle," 400 gals, linseed o I, - ,, , , 150 gals. spU. turpentine, 900 boxes window glass, (ass'd six,) - ' 900 kegs white hud, pure, , 95 gals, varnish, 900 list beeswax, ' ' 90(1 lbs rosiu, by Vm.C.DEMENT Acw, oct 19. opposite the Lend Office, Now Supply. GABERN it 1 11 Y & CO. oiler to lb pblii " it low prices, the following article: Wrilinor naner. II. delists, Thread, assorted, Comb, " Suspender, Steel square, Black lea, Alapic, Pepper, black, Tubacco, Ituttoiis, assorted. Steel pens, t en bolder, Hir.'.uied axe, Soap, Uream Tartar, Pickled salmon) Cow bells, Collins' axes. Smk4 " Oregon City, Sept. I-y Who Wants a Oood Saddle T rpllE ubscrilier, living fiv mile wutb-we! of X. Lafayette, in Yamhill county, is now carrying on th buslues of Saddle Making tn good MriMMb He keeps constantly on hand tho best saddle that can bo manufactured With th materia! al com maud in Oregou. Those wishing a genuine saddl warranted lo fit ou both side, sud rigged oat in complete stylo, cheap for cash, or good trad would do well to give me t call. My shop I situated est Bakers Creek near where the road er'oses It hid ing from Portland and Oregou City, "uf) country" by th way of Smith' bridgu oa lb NorlB Fork ef Yamhill. . . IT I keep every thing lit lha saddler) l'ni s Brid lea, Martingales, Halters, Lines, tie; tit. Sept. 90-23lf. J. O. HENDERSON.