killnl, and several woiiwM. Sotcrul uLnlitlnuIsLs wain akn InlLH nnt ........ abolitionists wet alto killed nnd lunio wouudca. company from Lawn-noo,' Itsadcd by Capi. llrown, commenced u'iv wnu uiu ititaupoo Hunger. A iart-o numbor of persons have Idi teuton. The di-tutbaiico it itipKed lo liava original. J out of tbe fico toil elccliun of tho 10th." Nicaiaoiu Minister. Tli Washing- ton correspondent of tho San Francisco! IIkrald tayi iLut Parker II. Krfiicli "Iih withdrawn bit credentials, mid it ia under, a'ood be will leave for Europe within n few liira, and t hut ha will ho succeeded by a iiativa Nicarajunn, who will renew the ap plication of tho Wulker Ciovornmenl fur te cognition by iho Unitud States. This step will rcmovo much of tbo nri-juilico existing aguimt Walker nod hi enterprise, and will p.omoto tho establishment of friendly rela tions. But we muU remember tliu Texas applied for seven yenrs for rccojjniii m be fort the obtiiinfd it from the Uuiled States." J'arker II. French hm bi-en arrested, to gut her with levorul oihera, for nn ullcjjrd tiolntlnn of our neutrality laws. Ilu hat waived lbs question of privilege, anJ asks that the trial proceed. AnnRSTor Killim'ster. A numU'rof men were arrested on tho Star of the Wat just an the wa lent In New Yoik, nn uv piciou 1 hut they wcregoiii'' to nettle in J'i n.iragus. Nevertheless ono hundred and fifty wen wero allowed logodowti under n.surunca that they were employed tn work en the Trunsit Company's ilocks at Virgin Hay ! They will toon bo In Walker's on idoy. Iowa. Tho Democratic Sta'o Cnnven vf I w have chosen delegates to tho Na tional CiMiveution who favor the nomiiiaiion f Juda Douglas for the Presidency. Indiana. Hun. Jcsso D. Ilright wn recommended for tbe Presidency by the old line Democratic Mato met on tho 8th of Jan. contention, winch Our Relations Willi Ureal urltala. We extract the following from the luller .f iho wull infurmed Washington corres pondent of tho San Francisco Herald: . Same of the prtuei ire trying' to create the Im pression th.it our relation with Ureal JiriUiia ire KMumiug a threatening aspect, suit that the Pre itleul it about to bring 011 a war by wiihdrswing our Minister from Londou in consequence of England a lailure to recall Mr. Crumplon. Even the cautious aud Vclersu odilora of the National Intelliifenetr ure seriously alarmed, and calling upon I In House to rgunae at ouoa, and kaA the Executive. There U not tho slightest fuundulioii fur all this pauic. I no J resident hot taken and propose nu unaaurct in this collection other than are already kauwu to tike world, lie expect hu message - idoubtlenlaid before Parliainent on tho lSlhJuu.,) will rele a wunutioii hi KuL'lauil which will force 4Sn Uritiili Miuislry loan umiinble ce'.tlcinrnt of ..II our dilluri'uces Willi her. He waits for newt 0! the reoi p:ion of the mfwofo auj for aa answer to .'Jr. Maroy's dimand for Cramptuu'g recall, with the alUmative of hu dinriistal, which went out In .the ttcamcr of thu 5ili of January. It it uot true that any other detpatchet on the -controverted quctnoui have been tent lo Uugland ine that dale. Nor ia it true that a Cabinet meet ing hat betu held ereu to coutider Ihe propriety of withdrawing Air. Huchanau. It hnglund peiauta in relunnguu aajuttmeut 01 pending dirucultiea it will eontider the uropriery of tuipeudini diplomatic relation with her, but the whole matter mutt re- naia m ttatu qua at leant until about the very last j)i'-tht preaonl month, and prububly luuzer, becauae we caunot get replict to tho detpalch of the Slh of Juuuary. We cunnot, while still holding out the "olive branch" by uegotialioa, utumeto wield the word alto. It ia equally untrue that the Pretidout lull a tpecial mcstage proparcd to tend toCongrest .va Uie illicit Brituli recruiting in IheUuiteJ 6tate. 1 ne no reaaou to modify my opinion that the uHrituh Govcrnineut will recall Mr. Cramptou, aud .ancept in mortihed ulence the revocatioa of exe quatur! in her toutult who were implicated in tbe recruiting icherue. The Central American affair involves more terioua difficulty, and pouibly may lead to a rupture, but I do uot believe it. The attempt to declare war against ui on that issue, would limply retult in the overthrow of the Minit try proposing it, and the installation of a new oue, with whom we could promptly arrange an amica ble and houoiablo settlement sa tome terms or other. Dwhochatic Candidati roa Puesidext. Mr. Buchanan's friends are iu excellent spirits iu re gard to his prospects for the Ctnciunuli nomination, .aud I think have good ronton to be, notwithstand ing Kentucky, Alabama, Florida, uud North Carolina have appointed dalepates iu favor of tho nomination of Mr. Pierce. Indeed, l'ierca him keif feels quite sure of success. 1 should be willing to take a small wager, hrst, that nnrce aou i get the nomination, and second, that liuchauuu does. Wash. Cor. S.K Usraii. 3T Tbo following paragraph was pub 'HahaiJ by us last week, but tbo accidental omission of tbrce words entirely destroyed its sifjniScanco. Tbo omitted words nro in tlica'.ed by italics : The Visginia Banks. The Virginia House of Delegates has instructed the Committee on Banks to inquire into the nxpediency of prohibiting tho Banks of Virginia Irom discoun'mg any paper pay able at the North at sight, or within 15 days thereafter. Mexico. Tbo memoranda of the steamship Gold- at Gate contaiua iho following relating to Mexican a (lairs : "Tba Mcxicau mail of tho 1st Feb., had trrived iu Acapolco, and it was reported that General Comonfort's Government had beou permanently organized, and that the leaders of ibe various opposing factions had Uieu conciliated and brought over to the , kupportof tho Admiuistratioti." Xlcara;ua. The nrw government in Nicaragua was in a flouribbiiiy condition. Many merchants were going thither (t the purpow of ca ublubing con;mcrcial houses in Granada, the capital. Can. Walker btill maintains his position, f.,r which Lo appear to be well qualified. Hi mildness of temper and gentlemanly conduct towards all ore fast attaching the waives of tbe couutry to Lim. Twenty-one recruits had arrived at Gra nada from New Orleans, under command of Cap!. Jarni-s Linton. The Government h recalled Parker H. rreuoh, and suspended all official comtnu Aiwrluu will JXmU- WhfcIcr.U. S- Minuter in Nicaragua. C.iu.o-!t Tu.nl .t . i.: i : :.. . .i tho l'iurcq Administration 10 reconiiw tlio iiresetit "ovuriimeiit of Nicaragua, in op. position to ilia puMio opinion of the Uuilcd Stute. A Nkw Granada. Tho t.lnn of a new town, or at lcut nn exlontiun of the present city, is at picM-m ucinr surveyed lielwecn tho city ol (Jrunadaaiid the Lako of Nica ragua. Hklations with IIoNDCRA.-Siiior Col ludret Leeto, from I londu rat, in a li tter written nt Leon, furiher than w hich hecuuld not procved in conenuenca of ill lu-n aiuri' tin' Minister of Foruiin ll. lution Uuit I'liniin lerrcr.of his nrcfiund scull mnituf roprci fortliecxitin guvfrnmeiil ui iMCHru'iiia, 111111 exprewcti u lione that al l.wt ,t piwiful itnirperiiiitni'til sotilnn .nt uf fcll.il 1 la occurred in this Id-public. 1 i.J-Xl 1. J1JJJ.L1.LUI Fonr Days Later ftom Europe. New YuhK. J.m. 21. Tho Collins ni'il Mtcaniliii D iliic. Cnn CuiiMiotk, arrived at 10 o'cluclt this niurn 111. bliu left Livenmol at nuarter n.-ut o'clock on Saturday oflcnioo:t the 13th nisi. It ia asserted in account from Uerli that Count NesclroJu had declared to M do Sanbuck tluil in his opinion Russia ha made, !n ihe circular of 22J Die, tlio lu.i concewtion she would or cutilJ cuntent tu. It ia Mated that the firxt period alloATi to the Cabinet of St. Petulsliua fur delib eutiutioii tho AuHtiiau tirupsiiiiiii!i L been extended from the 5:h to the Ulh inxt, ana tliu kcuiicI from ihe 8th to the 18th instant. We learn by telegraphic despatches from iciiim uiiii ocriin.iiiuiuoutil MucKclUerg, who is tho bearer of tho Uussian reply tu uie propomiH 01 tlie Allies, lefi tt. 1'uters hurt! on Munduy, nnd is expected lo arrive at Vienna about tlio l.ltli or Hlli inst. The Council of War had assembled i Paris, at tho Tuilcries, uudcrthe PrcMdcn ey of (lie Emperor. 1 he Danish Government has now lnt all hopes of bringing anything liko a con fereneo together on the Sound Dues. The (juvernmetil is described in the letter as in the greatest embarrassment and disunion as to thn course to be pursued towards the flag of the United Slates, on itn first attempt ing to pass Kronenliorg duty free after the expiration 01 mo preeni treaty. It is nn tu rally enough feurtd that tho aiicmtit. il successful, will bo imitated bv other nations. and the example, become widely contagious It is even aflii mad that tho Danish author ities liavu at least deliberated upon the plan 01 lulling me amcricans through unmole.t cd, but of keeping an nccunt against them for presentation when tho subj ct of tbe sound Uues shall have bsou adjusted Accounts havo boon received in Paris from Marshul Pcllissier, announcing that on tho 26th Dec, the French army sur prised a liussian outpost, when eighteen induing tho commander, were killed, and eighteen others taken prisoners, nnd a quan tity of arms captured. Thu French sua tained no casualties either killed or wound cd. Advices from Constantinople of tbe 31st Dec. announce that a committee Los been appointed for investigating tbe Kara ufTuir. Omer Pasha had fullen back on Redoubt Kalch, and his troops were suffering much from the inclemency of the wcullicr. It added that tbe Russian detachments were harassing his rear as muck as possible, Tho Danish Government has issued a circular to the various European Stales, renewing tbo declaration of her continuing a neutral power, and declining to admit that she is any way bound by the recent treaty between oweden and the Western I'owors. The Very Latest. Bkiili.n, Friday Evening, Jan. 11, 1850. It seems to be known hero that the reply of Kussui to Count hsterhazy a propositions is far from a decided negative. In our diplomatic circles a long scries of negotiations is looked fur. Tho Prussian Ministry is getting ex ceedingly nervous about a threatened gen eral blockade of the Baltic by the Allied powers. It is sai".' that ono part of Colonel Man teiid'cl's mission to Vienna is to ascertain whether Austria will give her support; to Prussia in case of such a violation of her neutrality. Meunwhile, Prussia is redoubling her efforts to induce Russia to comn to terms. The King of Holland has added his ef forts to those of his relative, tba King of Prussia, to urge on the Czar the necessity and policy of peace. Russia. Sr. Petersburg, Jan, 3. The (treat Council of War is concluded, and from what has transpired on the subject, it ap pears that tho Russian tactics for the ap proaching campaign have undergoun some important modifications. Various oruVrs sent off from head quarters would seem to indicate the resolution to abandon the Cri mea altogether, for a part of iho Iroops ure ordered to march for the Caucasus to rein force the corps of Gen. Mouravicfll whilst others havo orders to join the grand army of tlie Ccciiv. unler den. Kanmtive, EXIVTUQUAKK IX J IPAX. Jeddo Destroyea 30,000 lbablUaVt Lnsll 100.000 Buildings Swallowed up It The clipper schooner Page, Morehouse commander, arrivcd at San Francisco on Feb. 14th, from Japan. Wo take tire fol lowing from the San Francisco Ukkald : On the 11th of Nov., at 10 o'clock P. M-, da' a violent earthquake occurred at Jeddo, which destroyed ono hundred thousand dwellings, filly-four temples, and thirty thousand inhabitants. Fire broke out at the same time in thirty different parts of the city. The earth opened, and closed over thousands of buildings with their occupants, ThesbockwassevereatSimoda. Although the distance from Jeddo to Sinioda is hut xty miles, it appears that no official ac count of the earthquake had been received st '.be latter place as tb tirac of the sailing uf !of t!i scliooiier IV'o-D. cumber IO1I1 .Imm """"" "" 1 U Hews wa. nhtiuned throu''ll the Du cli interpreter. 1 he Japincse stem' d to at tach hutlitileimpirtaiifolothecatatirophe. nu iiiuuuiiuui oi tne portion of the city destroyed wero f.'rwarm-d of the disaster, and uiuny ofihem escaped. Thu building of Jeddo aro chielly of una story, uud con-structi-d of very light nmtcriu I. The tein. pies of worship, however, are lofy, mid iu some inctmius ure const ruc'.od yf heavy niamry. There have been eovonlv-piulit nmm! of ships at llakodadi kinco that port was opeii'-d lo foreigners. Several u balers hud airiv d during ihe -a'n, but their nartiei could not he ascertained. Thuru were ne Japanese cood to ba ob tained at the port of himoJa. llio Buy of lluko.liidi uus covered with ice on me 'i nay of Jitiiuiny. nm wns thn-u feet in depth in aud around llukudud on tlie till) Thu Government nt II iko ladi content plate building a vessel after iho modern tvlo of arcliiliclure. IVrmiskiou was uk Cd tiy tlie tioveriiorol llakoJinli loexumiiie and take Ihe dimensions of ihe Pico. Of ficial, carpenters, uud draftsmen visi'cd her for that purpose. A CairL I lake Hi t opportunity to return my sincere thanks lo llio.e frieudt who have kiudly coins for ward, and L'rneroutly coutributt d to rrlt teme from the enikarraatnieiils cuutt-d by the lute barn inj of my house with all tlie valuable ileouta ued' Uy their uumerout act of kindues they have placed me under lasting obligations to them, oue aud all. MORGAN UUD JLP1I. March 8, 18:6. MA&RIBSi In this city, on .Munduv, Feb. 4, by Kv. Mr, Ilinet, .Mr. Joint MiLi.ua to .llio CsTiicai.NC ruoMrsoN. both of this city. tt - L At Forest (.'rove, Oregon, Fob. 7lh, by Milton lut.le, J. r., .Mr. IIashon bwicc, or Trcuiiunh Mich., to Mrs. KscusL VauoasM, of Junetville, tuns Slate. laOn the 31st January, by Elder C. P. Chapman, Mr. Jacob stTKsrsLLia to fllita JUsr Ann Woollrn, all of Marion county In this city, on Wednesday, March Slh. bfanl son ot Jons and lliiaoetii uvb.ni: Found, VTEAR the Methodist Church in Oregon City, ll ou Sunday lutt, a COLL) WATCH, which Hi owucr cau get by calling on me and describing ine tame, i cau uc louuu at Mr. Bloore e. J. T. AlTKUsiON'. Linn Citt, March 8, 1658. 41 jdainistrator'i Ztfotice. TOl lt.'E ia hereby given that I have takeu out Xl l.ttersof Administration unoa the estate of sumuel w. aiaiUalian, deceoaed. All peruuis having cluimiaeaiiut aaid estate are requeted to prcteut Iho tame to me for allowance atiuyreti deaea in ClaclAiua County, O. T., ivithiu oue year rrom th dato of this notice. All persons in. debted to laid itate ore required to make iinmedi ate payment. W. T. MATLOCK, March, 8, 18jl-47-4w. Admr. of Ltlato. Adiainlstrstor't rinal Settlement "VTOTICE is hereby given to all peraout inter- XI tted in tlie ettate of XMathaniel M. Creiehton, deceased, that the lirit Tuesday in April nest is appointed by the Probata Court ef Clackamas Co. for the final settlement of aaid estate at Oregon City ia said county. O. R1SLEY, Admr. Oregon City, March 8, 1 856-47-3 w. Administrator'! Sale. T)URSUANT to an order made by tba Probate X Court of Clackamas county on Iho 4th of March intt., I will sell at private and pubho sal the following property, consiating of Cattle, llortet, Mulet, llogt, Sheep, one wagon and an carriage, harness, ie ; alto tho household furuilurs, farm ing utensils, aud all other fixtures about the prem- itet ; alto the grain, potatoea, hay, and many oth er attic-let uot named. J ksmb or hii.e One-half down, and tlio bal ance iu six months, with 10 per cent per annum culil paid, with approved security, or no sale; II sums under 3.U,UU cosh down. n hatover property is not sold at private sale will be sold at public tale ou SATURDAY, the SUtudayof MAKCli, iust., at IU o'clock i. 11. l UA.MJJiS II. WILLIAMS, Adminiatratrix of the Kslats March 8, 18:6-47 of Jus. S. Williams, dee'd. TAVING CLOSED BUSINESS at Oregon J City, I would request all those indebted to me to make immediate puymeiit, either lo uie or to r . S. & A. Holland, and much oltl.ge. Match 1, 1856-46 O.B. TWuGOOD. Tho rirct Call. LLL persons kuowing themselves indebted to us, either by note or book account, will please U aud sotlle up uud pay up. We are deter licil 10 close up our entile trading business there foie make this our firjt call, and bopo it may be Ihe last. We huve new in store Ihe best slock of groce ries aud staple drv goods in the market, aud ure determined to sell liiein oil' a little cheaper than our ne ghliort just 00 purpose to cui(, and lo sea how it will feeL F. S. & A. 11ULLA.N D. Feb. 16, 1856-44 Citizen' IJiiu of Monmi'm, , PORTLAND, Copt. Mcrrsv, ENTERPRISE, Capt. Jamieson, Will run in connection, the Portland leaving POR1LAND daily (Sundays excepted) for Ore- Cily at 10 o clock, a. m., tlie biitrrpriao inu- '. .. u.tiir.t I 11. 1 : ng teini-weekly tups 10 wutalwo, iraymg AN EM A II 011 Mondays at 6 o'clock U.K., aud Tbiirtday at 2 r u. ST All freielit for the sbnve line will be receipt ed for at Hoyt's Wharf Boat, Portland. " . ... ........ .... n 1 ALtXAIN Ulitl 3. .nutUlrtl, ARCHIBALD JAMIESON. Feb. 16, 1856. 44tf IXotlce. A1 I.Lpcrsnnt having cla maagiintt Robert Dirrl, dec d, late of Clackamas county, are hereby required to exhibit the tame, with the necesxsry vouchers, at my residence in Clackamas county foresaid, on the claim lormerly owueU ana occu- ed by the deceased, within one year from the eofthiili.Hk.. LI.1JAI1 lilul), Administrator of the estate of K. B.rd dee'd, with Cut will aunexed. Februar)15, 18C6-44t4 .a KELLY'S p?-a Private Boarding House, -jLlLOpuoalte iiolines 6l Ca.' t ir-prol Ouild- ug, OREUOS CITY, O. T. iT Charges reasonable. Nov. 3-6in. iflelodcoii. A FEW of Prince & Co' bet MELODE. ONS foe sate. fcow. Enquire al Ihe feb2 CHEOO.S CITY DRUO STORE. By Telegraph. PosTLAfto, March 7, S r. h. The steamer Fa h ion lias juat arrived, tjhe te porta that Hit " WoW ws flrtd into by a baud of Iu liana al ihe mouth of Dog Itvtr u;pued lo be JOU ia number. Jolj n't houie hat been burned. Maj. Hall wat at thai point Willi out company of troop Nu newt ficui the St at of war. Mail steamer Jut to morrow, (Saturday ) Kstst. ShsrlJ'j Sole. TJY VIItTlli; of twoeertain executions now At iu my Inn It, to me direetrd. una IwueJ out oi in uitlnct t uuil i'f I lackumo ooui.ty. in fa vor of Mmk Sawtvr agsiiut ICdaard A. Wihon, aud ou Ukurdoul of the l)islr cl Court of Wah. iiigimieoumy in favor uf Joidau Itubiutna aeainet the aaid r.dwtrd A. ilib, and fur aut of per ual pn.perty to satiafy Ihe tame, I have l.v cj Umu all Hi right, till, aud inlrreU of lh d tdaard A. ilaoii iu and lo a certain laud claim tituaied iu Clackamas eviiiitt', aud known and dee iguated iu lh surveys su.l plat of lh Uuitrd bialet ana p.rl of ereiions 15, lit, SI, 27, 2i, 33, and U. T. 3 rt. L I K . bounl. and dete.-l bed a folio wi i llrgiuuing a a polut 1U 5U ehs. Eu.t and IU elit.iw Nunh ut the S. W. e imer of Kee. 15 T. 2 8 It. 1 K., ruuuiug thenco fc'oi.ih ibi-jU clisiua to III 1 uality river, thence S. 44 d.g. W. 13.20 chains, N. Hi deg. W. 10.5U Norih 17-00 " N. dej. E. 13.3U " North 5 60 " N.87deg.3Umin.W 9.75 N. 4U dr. W. 9.S0 " N. 45 deg. W. 2U.50 North H I u i 4 " Ka4 40.01) " to th p'ace of beginning, enutainlng 640 acres, being Ihe Bam laud d.vrribrd ill Kotilicati. u No. 787. dated JSib Aug. ISW.ou file ill the Land Office al Orogou City. I hull pnicecd tu tell all the iil'IiI, title, and iulereil of ihe tuid Edward A. WiImjii in the above described laud, or to much thereof ut mil tutitiy tne tumor Oiu 35-IUU dollar., with in terett and acciuing eiwt, ou MONDAY, THE 31st DAY Ol'" MARCH, Ic5(l, at 10 o'clock iu Ihe fureiio-iii uf suid day, at the Court-House door IU Oregon City, 1 luckniune counlv, O. I . tiW HUULAT, bhcrili'Clackumas Co. March 1, 1856. 4t-5w W. r. Saras, WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKER, OREGON CITT, 0. T. IT Strict attention paid to repairing, and satis. fact. lo patrons warranted. ftbM3 WiiH r Power fr Hnle. rpiIE uiideniiKned would like to sell one half of l h t nnllt aud wuter power ou the I ualutin nv- er, about Ihree in let from Liun City, kuowa as .Moore t .Mills, It is probably the best wuter nnv Metre, with tho exception of th great Kalli of th Willamette, that there it iu Oregon. I would lik to tell one-half or one-fourth uf my claim together with the nulls and water power. Aly object it to gel a partner, loeuuble uie to properly improve Hit water power. JAMES .11. HI (JOKE, Feb. 9, 1856. 43lf Onristmai Presents. "VTOW it the lim to puroliae th Holiday Pres. XI ents. i ou will nnd a large assortment lo te loct from ut o. c. aussiNt' jiwiLar stoat, Front Street, Portland. All kind of Jewelry manufactured to order. Engraving neatly executed. Prompt attention given to repairing Fill Watches. Q-ltemcmber G. C. ROB DINS' Jtwelry Store, Front St., Portland. Portland, Dee. 8, 1855. 36-tf Wanted. I WANT to buy a larg quantity of heavy fat hoge, delivered at tlie Oregon City Market, for which I will pay the highest market price, iu cat'h. CHAltLKS ALBRIGHT. ST I will also buy all the PORK I can get. Oregon City, Deo. 29, 1855.-37lf Cuuewali, Nov. 3, 1835. "kN baud and for tale, low, for cash or produce ! W I'amtt & lead, chrome green, white lead, prussiau blue chroma yellow, blue paint, red do in oil, blk. do " litharge. Common and permanent green putty, glaa J NO. P. BROOKS. WILL RECEIVE IN A FEW DAYS, 50 cases men's heavy loots; . 12 " men's uubound brogans; 3 " " lined and bound do.; 3 " M calf brogans; 2 goat 44 4 41 boys' unbound " 1 - youths' calf 41 4 41 women's lacs boot 2 " morocco 44 1 14 misses' lace 44 1 44 child's Jenny Lind 41 200 pairs 44 fancy tip thoet; 72 44 women's kid buskins; 5 bales drill. ng; 4 platform scales; 1 (10 kegs syrup; 10U boxes soap; 36 sacks colli e; 20 hf bbls N. O. sugar; 5 cases yeast powders; 5 44 eastile soup; 50 barrels lime, feb 9 G. ARERNETHY it CO. Tiinlutlii lead .'iiiy, Forest Grove, Washington County, 0, T. Q UARTERS COMMENCE ; First Wednesday in December ; I.at do in Frbruury 1 Third do in May ; First do in September. tcition rrs aVAkrcat Primary E.iglish llilur do $6.00 $3.00 83.00 25 ct. ,1 Ancient l-inrusies. I'ronch it drnwing, each, extra, liienleutal cliargn. For information reepxeling the School, arldrct K. 1). S1IATTUCK, Nov. 28, 1 S.j5.-33-Ciiio Principal. War Against Bard Times ! The Place to Oct your Money Hack. CIIARMAN & WARNER are now carrying ou th BAKER Y and CON TKC no.VI.lt V bus nes at their old stand, where they are still de termined to deal on terms lo suit the times. Our motto is, "a nimble sixpence it better than a slow shilling ;" and we are determined to tell, if w do sell upon a very nmuil profit. We are keeping ev ery variely, PROVISIONS, BREAD, CAKES, rihiS, Ceo , It, that were ever manuia. ior.-a out of flour. We keep sIm all kinds of GKOC'ERI ES, such h Sugar, Colli, Tobacco, Cigars, Raaina, Spices, beside many Drugs snd Mo-licittes. (We don't keep any "quack" mediciues, however ) We have bought out the other bakery, and intend to fix up another etublihment soon. Th prea of bus iness is o creat that we are compelled to "spread ourselves" over a larger plaiforin. jT Country produce bought sud eoU. l is uo trouble to show "ictas." Call and try ut. Urejne cny, wooer ics. TImo. WI'. II IS II K I Br, D, WATCIl-NAKER Penvut dntiieut of g. Uiug good ork don will da well to giv mo a eull, a my wlielt Inn i do von d to th repairing of Clirono.iieler, Ltver uupits, aud llwiii.nlMl watel.e. An awirtnieiil of Jewelry on hanJ. Jewelry mail to oid r, uud repaired. Pi ices to suit th lin.c. I am thankful for Dost luvurt, and hope lo g.vo sal , faction in lului. ST Locatrd at lh old nan.l, mipua.ta the Tel b'raph OlBa, ORKOOX CITY. Feb. 8. Somcthinr ZTcw. 4 NT pers..u having a Metsiooii, Seroph'ne, IX. ACurjeon, or oilier leed Instrument. Willi brukeu or defecliv recda, cau havt them rewire J by arplyleg or lendiiig lo Chaa M. Kr.ler. at hi nideuc. Us aqnaiv lack Horn th litpusl Mtt'icir liou, in lh North pan of Or on City. I'liargo for iuter'ing tingla ree.lt fioin 81,50 lo Q.'.UU. Keasulitb. Utdu.liun fur a iresi. r unni' ber. (', M. K liSTtll. Orrfon City, September 22, 1855-23 Walnut Oro70 Nursery. rpill.3 plendid et!aUtlimut is litua.ed la the X hreiich Prairie, on th road lea.lmg f'om Or egou t'jty to bulem, tweiily-ou niile from th lormer, aud iiueen Irom Ilia latter; win le Ihe un dersigned hnve on han't a forgo assortment of Mot araiied AI'I'LU, PEAR. I'HACH, PLUM, APRICOT, and OtY.YCE-.lto, several va- rieiits of Oiapt, Currant, Goottbtrry, Ac, ie. ; an ol wiiicii lliey euer on in most reasonable ternn, for ca.li, cutut, or any k:ud of niercluul b.c p. aluce. Call aud examine, fiolroulil t show fruit tree. N. JOHNSON It SONS. Nor. 21, 1855. 32 ?in G1 ILT M(J T tal by "1ILT MOULDING fur picture frame., far CI1AKMAN it WARNER. Drujt, Uedicinos, Paints, Oils, V and Dyo-stuffs, iJ atUiOKl.CO. ctl'Y DttllG STORE, sepia Ala u Mrect, Oregon Ciiy,U.T. DR. Gavwtt't compound extraot of Sartapatilla aud Yellow Dock, al the tepIS OHEWN CITY DRUG STORE. OLD Dr. Jacob Tuwinwnd's Haisaparilla, at tho ORUUON CITY DRUG b lull It DR. Towiisend'a Surapnr.lla, at th ORLUON CITY DRUG STORE. SUAKKU Sar-apirlila, at th ORLUON CITY DRUG STORE. SANDS' Sarsaparilla, in anv quantity, at lh OK Hi ON CITY DRUG STORE. McLANE'S celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, ORICGON CITY DRUG STORE. DR. O'guod's liiJiaCholagogu,udDr.Jone' Amviieau C'holagogiie, at Ihe ORIiGON CITY DRUQ STORE. TR. J. Ayrcs' celebiateil Cherry Pectoral for AJ cotigha, colils, and conHiimptiou, at III OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. f. fOFFATS Life Bill, rs ami Pillt, Der.iard't lTj. Dysentery Syrup; Wistar't Balsam of Wild Cherry, at the OREGON CITY DRCU SIOKK. - New Jeweller. HAVING employed one of Ihe best Working Jewellers uu th Pacific ooast, I am now fully prepared to manufacture evory description of Jewelry. Mason'o Jewelry, Odd Fellows' Pins, Rings, Sc., made to order. Engraving neatly done. Cull sud see specimen of work. G. COLLIER ROBDINS. N. B. I devote my entire attention to repairiug Fin Walchee. G. Coixisa Robsins. Portland, Dee. 29, 1855-37tf TEMPLE OF HONOR. Tualatin Temple of Honor, No. 1, meet every Wednesday eve ning, al Hi Amenean Hall, t oieet brove, Oregon. Brethren of the Order iu good standing aro in vited la visit this Temple. . Al. TU I I LIS, W.U.T. S. A. Dixon, W. R. 33 Land for Sale. OFFER to tell 160 acre of choice land for two dollan and a quarter an aora, cash. The land it a portion of my claim, aix miles west of La fayetto, in the county of Yamhill. Titl good. Call and see for yourselves. " Tis no trouble to show"-th land. 8. C. ADAMS, Glen Avuca, Dao. 25th, 1855-37lf JUST RECEIVED at Uie Oregon City Drug Store, direct from New Yyk ami San Fran cisco, a fresh supply of DRUGS, MEDICINES, Pateut Mediciues, Family Mediciuea, &c, etc., which fill be told at low fur eath at they can he procured in the Territory. Call aud examine for yourselves, and get an Almanac for 1856, gratis. A GOOD assortment of Tinware on hand, and for sal cheap, by O. 11. TWOUOuD. LIGHT plenty at F. S. 4 A. HOLLAND'S. To Tax t'ayeis. COUNTY ORDERS for sale nt a discount. uov24 0. ADERNETHY St CO. Wheat Wanted. HIGHEST cash pries pa d by Nov. 3. rVitf. C. DEMENT d CO. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING, per brig "Siman Abigail" and bark "C'lms. Deveus," from San Francisco, the following goods: GROCERIES. 150 kg E. B.ayrup, 5 A 8 gala, 2U bbls New Orieuna do. 50UU lbs No. 1 China sugar, 5OD0 lb table sail, 200 boxes English and American soap, 20 eases pie fruit, ussM, 2 gross P. ti'. B. yeani powders, 5000 lbs tobacco, as'd bran It, 1110 half boxes raia in, 2U bbls and half bbis crushed sugar, 3000 lbs saleratus. CROCKERY A General Amortnu0t. DRY-GOODS: 5000 yds browu sheeting, 10U0 yds satinets, 2000 " print, 10 pieces alpacas, 50 pairs English blanket, SOU yds carpi.tiug, 200 oilcloth; Toelher with a general assortment of ready made clothing, boots, shoes, hat, cais, and carpenters' tools. nM. V. i- a- vu., Nov. 10. ttppuaite the Land Oflio. New Supply. ABERNMilY ot CO. oirr tolht public G at low pricet, th following artiolen WriUug paper, il.ttcheu, Thread, assorted, Comlj, Suspenders, Buttons, aaaorUd, Steel pen, Pen holder, Handled axes, Cow belle, Collin axes. Steel f luaree, Black lea, Alapic, Pepper, black, Tobacco, Soap, Cream Tartar, rickled salmon, Smoked " Oregon Citjr, Sept 1-y BOOTS & SHOES for sat by a-24 CIIARMAN e WARNER OREGON CITY Wholosalo rrieos Onrreet COSSSCTtD WSSRLI. PsraooM. Davos St Mamnihsa Hheetlng, 4-4 l?i'lOOpr.cU.rN'. V.- Dnllii.g It-i' rsootc. U.tsc.ieJ drilling loi Wheat, pf. tu... . $1 " shirtiug, Hal6iOis do JOtOd Hirined do l4;Polato lie "i Tick.uj HallrOniuiw do 8'i Peiiint li'l'lmir m Blut di llling M;C'vru Meal, fie.h Plaid husry Ifis'.Mj ravtT. Salintt 709I; ' diltd it Keulucky Jeans. ..V.' a t j;l'tscliee, dried do la IwvU SoaM " ao pea.eu.. . . rsivr. ! Chili, df.d.'JCt2S Miut and whit ..12 raevitioro. tliu and orang IV; Pork, clear cert 1'ancy felvj " met. $iHt.0 Fuiuitui do lUuHillanit.. n IS do. w.ile.l'.'i U.ocu W. M. djlaiiie I4u2.i mwosa. Giughains I5aij;llarard, pr ea &IV AtPiOJ 25al0 tt kia E1J TaWt damask. ... &0t5 shot. cloths e.aSli'Smatl tliet ...... .Cf4.J Irish linens 4UaSi;fiuck t'JJii cumiiha. I int. Sheep gray pauts JiDar 20 Saiiuel do. .t:k,X While lead, InoilUatJ Fancy eass. do. ...$45) coausoa. Uiaek east. do. (;.'a7:Maiiilla, email .40 Itniflau'l shiiU SMaltt! Urge 25 blue do. da. glialMIimp l(lal.V Hickory shirt 57i csncls. Caiico do t'Jtii AJroauliu -JO soot Sl alios. tDeiua Ca Men' kip Loot.iJJiaJ! Class. upr do. do....4;lIavana ;wtnti fin sewed It'Onnaii 610o3!t Ooy' kip boon S'.'jAmencto QSJaS1) " ha'vy w'x do$: U tomcvw. Mr in' brg't pr. dos. .$117: Pride of lh Union 40u4S M kipbrgsprdui.g:u;un 3V. " calf tewed do..$.'l'LuL' 17 Woi n's h'vy th'a.$13 Hsaawass. fill do 815;Shovela ; iSal aaocsaiK. !Suadra ftUalb Com lGal8:Aot $r.'U0 t'ea 65a7 Mill saw 90a$U Sugar, no. I Chi'a... . 1 1 J Z cut aawa. 75ul crushed il, lunie cutlery, iu peici Sateratu 12a. 16! advance on N. i.oot Starch W.Pocket cullsry, 25 prel Syrup F. Boston. ..90u$l! advance. Co d Island v.i umcr aruciea oi nara N 0 Molusoe 70J war from 20 to 50 pr Liv. Salt 3a3' ct advance. 1'ubie Salt SI i4 Nails,aas'dsiirs,prkg $8 Sandw.chl. Salt.. Sai'l " horatho...25a3S Pepper M oils. Al.rpica 40 Lamp $Ijuyi Ciinmuion 60aHU' Linseed hot 2a Soap lUall Turiwutiuo pr gull 9. U. a MAIL LINE. Portland and Astoria. Tha Splendid Sleumor V2H4 m Zaultnomah Snvrrmti WILL coniinno lo run roguluily between Pott laud and A.toria, tiu Vancouver, twice wsss, leaving Portland on Mouday aud Thursday mornings of each week fur Astoria; and Astoria fur Portland ou Tuesday and Friday morning, touching Vancouvis.St. llsn.Nt, Uim,Cath laust, &o., each way. For freight or possogo, apply to R. IIOYT, Master, jel6 Or at Hoyt't Wharf-boat, Portland. JAVNE'S Alterative, Expectorant, and Pills, Cod Liver Oil, Castor Oil, and Sweet Oil, at lh OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. TI TEXICAN Mustang Liuiincnt, G W. Mot- 111. chaul'a Garclme Oil, at th OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. TRUSSES, right aud left and double, and Ab dominal supporters, at tha OREGON CITY DKUU HTUKB- PURE White Lead, raw and burned Umber, Crome, Green and Yellow, and other paiuta, at tha OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. PERFUMERY.nl lh OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES) Uraefeubarg Sarsaparilla, Uterine Catholioun. 41 Dyeeutery tyrup, contumptiv balm, Tile Ointment, 11 Health Bitter, 41 Eye Lotion, &.O., 4to., To b found at tha agency of Ihe Company, lh OREGON CITY DRUG STORK. HAYAIAN'S Dytpepiie Elixir warranted to cur lh dysupimia just received and (r al at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. PERUVIAN Febrifuge, for Ihe cure of fever and ngue, &o., Ve , jiint leeeived and for sal at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORK. Mttbnslopol ba Fullen ! AND CIIARMAN & WARNER wish u. Inform the ciliuns uf Oreguu City and th public in general that they have Just received a good assortment ef GROCERIES auitahl for this season of thu year. Also, we hava received a supply uf fancy groceries, such as Farina, Sugar Tapioca, Arrow Hoot, and a variely of oilier tucta articles too numerout lo meutiou. We have a eood assortment of FANCY GOODS for the holidays, such as raisins, datee. fig, bottled pie fruils, raspberry preserves, and variety uf other articles in thia line, tm b a will tuit the greatest epicure of the land. W have al so on hand a good assortment of candies, and are receiving a supply nearly every steamer. So pleas give us a call; we w.ll tell aa cheap ss any houn. in Oregon. Our mono it that a quick penny belter Ihan a slow shilling. We are now commencing to prepare in tho Eu kery for Christmas, and thai! hava a good assort ment of cake. We thall also keep on hand a au perior quality of butter oruckor, Button orockert. snd also the sweel Yuik cruckers. Please give or ders for the above in good time. Our prices shall be rea-onsble, and Ihe gooda made uf the best ma terials in Oregon. Dov24 Who Wants a Oood Caidle? rpllE subscriber, living five mile touth-west of X Lafayette, iu Yamhill county, ia now currying on the btiMuens of Saddle Making in good earnest. He kee;ie constantly on hand thu beet saddle chat cuu b manufactured with th matei iala at eons maud in Oregon. Thou wishing a genuine saddle warranted to fit on both .!, aud rigged out ia complete style, cheap for cash, or goodlrada would do well to give me a call. My shop is situated on Baker Creek near where the road erase it lead, ing fiom Portland and Oregon City, "up couulry" by the way of Smith's bridge ca th Nertb Fork of Yamhill. ST I keep every thing in the tadd'ery I ne, tut Bridles, Martingales, Halters , Lines, Ac , Ac Sept. !i0-23tl. J. O. HKNDER80N To Arrivo WITHIN a few day, direct from New 7wU, ex e ippar thip "GsUleo Eagle," 400 gala. Iiu.rod 0 1, 150 gait. ipt. turpentin, 200 boxe window gloss, (nae'd sires,) 2.10 keg white lead, pure, 25 gala varnnli, 200 Ibe beeswax, 200 lb rotiu, by Wm.C.DEMEIIT 4. oct 12. opposite th Land Owea. DRIED Apple, iu h'f and whole barrels, at F. 9. f A. IlQI LANt "a.