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M f, tm mi sate 1- -j .a 6 I 1 a s ! I Ta Uyi Ul Hreallses at Hyrtif. Ls( by l( ili riMM fall, Drop fcjf di. tl spring tuns Jff, Olio by ens, b) and recall, bum -uer brsalirs fill wl d I But Iht run blm sgsin, Aid III springs will "t answ la Hi piwl April rain, Awl lb Uoinmsr 's wo eud dw. ! Bu in liun of drpet gloom, When Ihe springs of glsdue fil, And III ru lu llirlr bluoio Drsop I lid WeidelM io J pl, V shall And sons hope llul Us I.!ki rildil germ spsrl, , lliddru far from carlesst)ss In tin gulden of tlx In-art. , Boms set li' p U gladness we-l, Tlwl mil -pring efiesh sad as". When grkf s writer shall bass M, Giving pine lo sun an J dsw fcouio swsvl hop that brealbes of Spring, f Ttimugb Ik weary, weary time, Budding fr in bl'aa.ining, ' ,. In tli Kr l' silrnl eliine. A Touching Hlory f HIUI U. Tha following most rctiiarkalU and teuutiful iti dance ofliliul ufH c i'in n'i.rel in tin Jerul'l of Limn, (l'eru,) to which it was cotiiuiuniciitcJ by iIib AlctiMu of Cul In i. A niun who can read it without emo tion in it uj dulascj indeed" ; Gkntlemk.i Thoro Laving paawl iu my ollice (Juslico of tlio l'eac) scene of great intercut, mnl most raro at any time and place, I cannot refrain fium communi cating tlio same to ynu, liclicting I lint you will concur with mo in tlio opinion that an act so liiimlV, nit'J worthy of the test qual ities of human nature, deserve tolec-mi-memornlcil by means of lite prt-aa. . About 8 o'clock lliis miTiiin atumullu- otti assembly of pcopl invadoil my house, bringing iu with ihem a venerable footing man. They inquired for the justice. On deinawlinx of them the rtavn of a sonii riotous collection, they all began to spenk ut once, so lliat I was for n lime unable to comprehend what was tlio roiil vtuto of the cane, llavin;;, however, nt I;it obuined ailcuc-p, the old niun u'1'li'osned niuthui: "Mr. Alcalde, lmln buried my wife, the mother of tj'to four lads I ordered thinone, named Jono Mariu, to tako cliarfjo of tlio other three, who have already tnndo rhnicn of their elder brother' profenion. Thonn two, Atuiincio and )iuiiisio, are both married; the. ynungext, although uingln, mippottd hiniHelf by his labors as fbhrr limit . Kvcr since the mother of llimn buys vus tiiki-n uwny from me, 1 have been liv ing with my elder ton, in the interior ; but have never fuilej to tverive cure and at tention fioin the other three, IVairotn of cniiiiii U Callao, Jn.m Mariu wrotn to Ju lian in order that he should provide for me, which injunction his given nflVnse to Atanuuio, who declares that being the sec ond ion tho futurn care of me belongs of ri'ht to him, I would like to divide my. aelf into four pnru, so ns to give each of my children a portion of my body, but, as that cannot bo, wo have come beforo you, Mr. Alcalde, in order thai you should de. cido which of these young men is to bu preferred." Tho father had hardly finished speaking, when the generous dispute commenced. Atnnacio, the second son, said that the father having been hiiherto living with his older brother, it was now his turn to have possession of him by order of birth. lio nisio contended that his brother Alunacio could not bo with his lather because he had A great deal to do and could not give his father tho intention be required, The fourth 8'm, Julian, represented to me that it prop crly belonged to him to support his father, as ho was the youngest and unmarried. In Jruth, 1 knew not what to resolvo, my heart was so nlleeted by iho extraordinary picture presented to me. As I contempla ted this scene in silence, tho old nun, Clc- mente, asking my permission to speak, said: "My dear children, my heart ovet flows with aati.-faction in witnessing your dis. pules respecting whieh of you chall take charge of your old father. I would gladly give coutent to you all and therefore pro pose thnt 1 be permitted to breakfast with otto ditto w ith another sleep in the house of tho third and thus keep changing from day .lo day ; but if you do not consent to this, let bis honcr,' thu judge, determine what shall bo done with mo." Tho young men unanimously rejected this proH;iioti, because, they said, their father would lend an idle, errnnt, unquiet lifg. ' I tlati proposed to write on separate pieces of paper the names of the sons, and let tho decision of chance scttlo the ques tion. While I wrote these papers and doub led thont, and put them in'0 the hat of Cloiuento, which served as a ballot-box, a dcttih liko silence prevailed, nnd there was plainly to be seen expreswd in ihu counte nance of each of the sons his hopes of be ing the lucky receiver of the. desired priw. The old man put his tremulous bund into the hat and drw out the namo of Atanncio, thu 6 ootid son! My fii.-nds, hardly know how to express lo you the new ivne which then broke in iijon me I- Atnnacio, tipou hearing his name called out, broke into praxes lo the Oiimi-eieiil for necoriling him sueh a boon. With his hands elaped, and eyes direetud to heaven, he repeated iver and over his thanks ihin fell upon his knee U fore his venerable, parvut, and bathe J his snndhd feet with tears of frantic juv. The other brothers followed his e xamole, nnd embraced the l'c.t of the good old p. triaa-h, who remained like a statue, op tuoMed with tiuuiioiit whii-h Lc kuew not he te jj:v .t! U Such a accua au this melted all who wit nesscd It, anaong wlmm were tha lieutenant of police, Ilia AlcaUu Don Alfano, an-l oih er filen l. 'I hu brother then retired, but toco rtuind with afih demand which was that I should command that since Att nacio hud ben favored by lot wild lh charga of lh fa' her, Mry should not be de prived of th plea.nr of Inking out the old man lo wa!k by turns in tho afwrncon, which order I ku magMerlally, in order lu gratify llie' simple, honest people, and they then relied contented. This humid family, of Indian eitrac lion, Is uani'd Villaticuncio. They ore na'-ivr f ihe vall'-y of Chorillo, but nt prewjnt reside lit CalUo. I reinat, gentlemen, that If this Imprr- fecl butlrue relation be deemed worthy of publication, you are at liberty to give it a place ia the columns of y our journal.. Your humble servant, Antonio A. DHL Villa , Alcalde of Callao. Islitr front Cot. Btstoa. Tho following is an extract of a letter from Col. Thot. U. Denton to a gentleman in St. Louis Wasiusoton, March 12, lWO. I never taw the day that 1 would be will ing to be a candidate for tho Presidency, and am now further from it than rvrr. No earthly consideration could make me a candidate. Tha tfenaio was onco agree able to me, when there was a chance to do something fir iho Stato or tho United States. Hut that chance ioems now to be over, and all statesmanship reduced lo hur rah on one sido or the other or slu very. I shall come to Missouri, and of course shall havo to speak to what extent 1 do not know but certainly only for the gen eral purpose of aiding my friends and the democratic cause, and w ithout any view to a persnnul consequence. Congress is no longor desirable to me; politics have run down too low to have any attraction for me. I spent thirty years of my life in a coutest of great principles of great measures of great men, and cannot wear out the ro inniudt r of my days in a slavery agitation, either on the one siilo or the other of it. I proposj lo continue my history from ISM to iho day ofmv death. This is work enough for me, and of more dignity (to snv nothing or anything cUe) than act lug a part inn slavery agitation, which is now the work nt both parties, and which, ;n my opinion, is to cud disastrously for ilia l won, let winch sitlo will prevail. A new man, unconnected wnlt iho agitation, ts what the country wants. THOMAS II. 1IENT0N. Puro ltrownlow oa the Virginia Dcm orratle Convention, Mr. Krownlow, in ibe Kunwille Whig of the 2Ud MarWi, tlius give bis rrjiort of tlio late Vir ginia I leniocrslic Slutr Convention in Kiehmoiid : I am styled by Mr. K.telne, of Die Enquirtr, ,'llie grand Iml'Ii print of Ibe Know Millnn.i of lennrKM e, ' anil Ihi-refcire "anlllor ly In the breth ren in irgiuia.' Now, I ,lid rrport. and I no.v rriieal the report, that 1 called iu ut tho linin ' of ins nenineraiio Male uonveniion, in Ilia African churili in Richmond, where I reaiained until a lull- Jiour I rrporl that of Iheeix hundred dels- galeii preneiit not lea than oiid-lliird of Ihe mini tier were cither ilruuk or under Ihe inthirnco of ar- lent piiiln I reborl thai II wan the nioit rullinu- like nnd ilinorderly aiwembly lever wuain-lhat the editor of a Lynchburg democratic paper put in iiomiimliou Hunter for the I'reiidency, and awore by li d, hi a piililie nieeeli, that he waa renily lor tbs conlit H,-iiietliino I ke one-third of the drl et'aiiou hiuod him, whrrruinn he d d them, and uid If tliy were iiecustonird to wear broadcluih coui nnilcleuimhirtK, unci bud never been convict ed of penilrutinry ol.eiietii, and would give him tlirir n.inies, lie wuuia nettle with them on tho coin ing day by the rules governing bonorablo men. Ixivcruor t loyd, who made ihe only aentiMe sad sober reniurka I brurd, stilled th.it gentlemen need urn muke light at the Know Nothing iiouiinutioiis at I'lnladelplim that poly h.id nominated a niun both jmpulur and conmnvulive, whom Ibniwauils would delight to honor, and to best him, even in the Old Dominion, tlio deiuocruey would have lo worn I ae oeaeiK. I further reimit that Mr Ritchie waa In that con trillion, and can testify that I n-poit correctly. i nnjie lie win copy urn my ttt and ollicuU re- poiu W.G. Rsownlow, Grand High i'riast, ica. HT" We have noticed that uianv neonlo wear India rubber oveinhora in cold, dry wouther to seep ina ten worm. I Ins w au injurious nnd evil praot er. Indu rubber bhoei uro very comlortuble und valunblo for cuvoriiiLr tha feet durinir wot. loppy ( in her ? but they uliould never be woru on any oilier occiiMun ; their nolo iico should bo to keep out wuler. They should, therefore, be put oil' whenever the wearer enurs a house, and bo worn ua hlllo us o.ible, bceuiisc thev are air-tiebt. and b lli relu n and renraln the ni-isDirution of tho I'oet, '1'he air cannot be excluded from lliem, or irom any oilier portion ot Iho body, for any length ol tune, without urionbly ullectmg lbs health. It is our opinion that no habit tends more to good moini uiuu cieuu icei, ami clean u:y atocKingn ao a to allow the tree perrpiraliou of tho ucther ex lleiiiities. Uritnliic American. ti?" A curious cause of ucarly spontaneous con vrision is uientioiied in a recent letter from Syria. Near Antioch is the rude villugo of Kesrui, wlice iuhabituuts urs dually Arnieuu us, living in simplic ity and iwverty. lio missionary hud evor beeu sent among them no one bad ever heard of them. Hut a year or two aiuce, an humble individual of iinliviuuuiol their uuaibor, as though autiug on lor invpiruliou.saw the ubiurdily of Ihe half idolatroua religion tuoghl by tha pi ie.u, and, proelniming his eonviclioiiM to his neiglibow, they luuud a ready ro spouse J and al ouco, without a missionary, aud without instruction or gu de, they agreed to throw oil' Ihcir yoke of aupeiMitioa, and gathered a Cbristiau church, which is uow iu a Hourithin" state. tST" Jlulimiiniedanwm is now profened by one buoured and tiny millions of men, aud it is Ibe opinion of some who are quite fumiliur with it, that is by no means iu ,nt stale of dreay which Chris, linns hnvo beeu led lo believe. The doiniuksis of lira religiou of th prophet embraee, besides Tur key in Europe, which ia bat. a drop in the grsat era, Inie poriiona of the ooutineuU of Asia aud Allies. With.u the last few ernluries, it liRscon. quered pauuuim, and found its wv among the iu. habitants of Malacca, and somo of the SiSce UaiiU. tt has, as well as Uis Christian religion, louml a foothold upon the shores of New Uu lies and il is saul ulal Muhamniedun m ssioiei are even now Lbibdwj iu ,he of i:iiiia, and the.r m saionarK. lahoring to. couverU anion, ihe followera ol Cool'ucma. liT It is a siuguUr fad thsl, of blood, about three tonrlhs a water; the solid portions coo.Miug of a liliiia tho part wh ch ooagu atea or clou al ter the blood a drawu i albumen, i malarial re. aemMiiig lh whiles of egg.-, sot the red globulea, which contain Ilia irvm ot' Hie blow), aud which are carriers of oty.-rn lo All parts of tho system. Il ctnitA lis, Uo, cheuih.al lugrruienu, such asialL Uuk', poi.h, eu, iu special pci'portiooa, Sisui-la'i Tisrs. Mr. Ilrauch.of New York, bas a -iigiilar cooceptiuo. of hap iims. 1 te recently sai4 UMlhowasouce arn-aied lor threatening iu hoat Lis Uiui, "aud lor si wmks. Hi happiest If U" " Lv' J "b bed-bugs aud raira for Sals. . . a faIIM of ClO icn-soMsiid In Yairl (V.T 1 hjll county, sis niilei wrot of Litjytits, I J-l H.i.iKr.it lor salt. mr ar ao or eiiltimloii, sad l.iO acros ill pusturs au nrehsrd of iu besriwt spi't U. T'h P1" '" w" . I .n I imiUrrd. and bss two Wells of sictllritt wuler, uod bu ldiu$s and out-huirs. Tli bind Is ss foot as thtrv is lo On (un or lb world, and lu location makes n w (ou a Slots iann a uii is In tlm Tsrritory. Farming ulan.ils and slock will b sold with lb place. If desired. Tli claim U wll ttocard with taiils, horses, and bot, and ran b had on roaMiiabl larms. IT IiMiuinal Tua A sues UlBe. Oregon Clly. Wuler Vnwt-r far iil. rplIK undonrinfd would hk to sell one hslf of L b mills ami water p.msrun trie 1 uniutin nr-i-r, alraut ilu m Ira from Linn City, known as Moore's Mills. It Is probably Ihe bt water priv Urge, Willi Iho eterplion of !h great Falls of lh Wlllsmsit, that lb' I iu Oregon. I would bks loKllone-hulf or one-fourth of my claim together with lbs mill nd water power. My object Is to fl s psrtuer, lu uabl ms bi pn-perly improve tl,s r I1MI.-U l ffilllF waisr power. .. w,.w. F.b.9, 1H56, . 43if ' 0omcthliig Wcw. A XY wrun having a .Meludeoii, ficropli'ns, X. Acoorueoa, or oilier rcea iiiniriinieiu, wiui broken or defective reeds, can have (hem repaired by applying or KDdlng to ('bus. M. Keler, at bis randem, two iiure baek from the llaptist Mao'ing IIoum, iu lb North part of Ore;on City. I'hsrgu for iiixriiiig iuglu reeds from 8 1, SO to fc'i.uu. lioosouaUe dvdu.'lkn lor a greater num ber. C. M. KESTEIU Oregon City, September 22, 1855-23 mivMPLK 'F JIONOK- Tualatin Tmipl of JL Honor, No. 1, nwets every Wedaeaday eve- uiinr. at the American Hall, Foiett Oroe, Oregon, llielhren of the Order in good steading am in vited lo visit this Tempi. M. TUTTLB, W.C.T. 8. A. Dixon, W. U. 33 TAYXK'3 Alterative, Ewctoniat, and 'ill, O CodUverOil, t:a!orU.l, awl bweeinu, ai Hie OUEliO.N CITY MiVG STOUE. KXICAN .Miuiung IJiiimcut, Ci, W. ,Mer- cliunt's (srL'liinr Oil, at lb ORKOO.N CITY VHM STORE, T 1UL SSliS, rMil and led sad double, and Ab dominal Miiortrr, nt the OKEOO.VCITY DRUGSTORE. 1)UKIC White Lead, raw and burned Umber, (Jromo, (ireen and Yellow, and other puiuts, al lbs OREGON CITY WIUU 8't'ORE. 1)ERFL'Mi:RY,iit the OKEtiO.N CITY DRUG STOUE. GRAEFE.VIIERO MEDICINES: Oruefeuberg Kumaparillu, I'terinc Calholicon. Dysentery syrup, consumptive balm, Tile Ointment, " Ilenllh liitlerx, " Eye Ivotion, Ac, Sic., To be found at t!iu n;niy of the Coinpsne, at tho OREGON CI 1Y DRUG STORE. HAY. MAN'S )yKiepiic Elixir warranted (o cure the djpepi jint reoeivrd and for sale ut the OREUOS CITY DIWQ STORE. DR. Gaywtl's compound extract of Sanraparilla and Yellow Dock, nt the srpIS OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. 0 the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. Blew Jeweller, HAVING employed one of the bent Working Jew, lien on the I'ueitic coaut, I am now fully prepared lo manufacture every description of Jewelry. Mun'o Jewelry, Odd Fellows' Fins, Hingi, &c, made to order. Engraving iu ally done. Cull and ice pei'imens of work. G. COLLIER ROBBIXS. N. It. I devote my entire intention to repairing Fine U utnlies. G. Collo: Rousi.vs. I'orllund, Dec. 29, I8."i5-U?tr U Hilled. I WANT TO BUY good BEEF CATTLE, for which 1 will puy sd per cwt at my shop. CHARLES ALBRIGHT. Orrgon City. March 15. 43tf DR. Townsoiid's Sarsapnrllb, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. QUAKER Sumapirilla, al Ihe D OREGON C IT Y DRUG STORE. SANDS' Samaparilla, in uny quantity, at tha OliEGUN CITY DRUG STORE. . MOFFAT'S Life Bitters and I'illa, Bernard's Dysentery Syrup, Wistur's Balsuiu of Wild Cherry, at Ihe OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. TUST RECEIVED ut the Oregou City Drug Store, direct from New York and San Fran cisco, a fresh supply of Dll UGS, MEDICINES, I'alent Medicines, Family Medicines, &c, &o., which will be fold at low for cash at they can it procured in the Territory. Call and examine for yourselves, and got su Alumnae for gratis. I PERUVIAN Febrifuge, fur the cure of fevor and ague, &o., &c , just received and foraula at the OUEQON Cl'VY IJKL'd STORE. TcLAXE'S celebrated Vermifuge and Liver II L Fills, OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. Ctliit-iiiub, .ov. A3, 1553. N baud and lor sale, low, for cash or prod uce vy rainis & teau, white lead, red do in oil, blk. do " litharge, chrome green, pruwian blue chrome yellow, blue paiut, Couinion and permaurnt grern putty, glass, A-o. JNO. P. BROOKS. Land for Sale. I OFFER to sell 160 acres of ehoico land for two dollats aud a quarter aa sere. cash. Tha laud is a porlioit of my claim, six mijes west of La fayette, iu the couuty of Yamhill. ' Title good Cull and see for yourselves. " "Fis no trouble to show" the laud. S. C. ADAMS. Glen Avoca, Deo. 2jlh, lS55-37tf Tualatin Academy, Forest Grove, Washimlm Countn. O. T. Q UARTEI'vS COMMENCE: first ednrsduy ia December ; i.usi uo in reivuury j Third do ia May ; First do in September. tcitioji rta Quarts: Trimary English $,5.00 Hinder do j " Ancient Languages, 9"5.00 French A: drawing, each, extra, $.1.00 Incidental charge, 2j eta, Foriufuruiatiou resgiecting Ihe School, address E. 1). SlUn CCK, Nov. 23, IS.Vi.-33-tmio Principal. 500 !,," then for sale bv T. JOHNSON. Central Produce Depot CANEMAH. C CONSTANTLY receiving, fresh from ranch, J WllfHt. UU. Itat Hill. Ur. ktlltasss m.,A t.a . Dec. IlsllV P DDiUtL'w K Wheat Wanted. IGIIESl cash pekxa a d bv Nov- 3- WM. C. DEMENT 4 CO. D ttlED Appk-vu h f and whole barrels, al s- r A. HOLLAND'S. CIG ARS The trt rhanre lo pk is at ibe "'re "f C tR.tl..V jf. WARSER TLOL'R.fiosli, ke,acin:lv e hand bv F. S. A A. HOLLAND. Cs ILT Mi MOULDING tW plrtura fn,m. fcr xacur Book. I T iiif ..i.r(k.r ha it ml received a large a eortinsnt of BOOK, direct from New York among which er the following I Aluoo's Hist. f Eur, Anwriesn Iiwlltutlens, Hillimsn' do. rirmocracy In Amcrles, "Land and Ixe," esea end Suilor," Lives of Ibe Hignera, Hsbvlon and Nineveh, f-D.ck and Fori," 'Ship aud Khars," Hums CvcloiK-ilia, Thn-o Years lu Califor.. Cye. of Literature, Uucbsn's Fain. I'bys'n Manual of Fine Aru, Lectures on the Arts, Tmvrls hi Feru, Polar Regions, Itlidiuii'a I'hilosonhr. Kgft and lb HolyLand LirdiierouHl'm Euyinr, Ane t Monaslerii-s, Choics Biogmpby, I'eruvien Antiqmllcs, Choice Eslra-U, A variety of roets. Stltj cop rs of Sand.-rs' Jp..-uer, 800 " " Readers, 2.',0 MeCufley's do. i.-.O " Webilrr s Dic-lionnries. Davies' Algobra, Geometry, ' Doiirdon, Surveying, " Lrgeudre, Arithmetics, Thompson's do. Newmau's Rhetoric, ' Hay's do, I'urlrv's Univ. History, Goodrich's Fiet U. H., Monieith's Geography, Litllo fKker,'' S. American bjxakcr. ALSO, A Wnah Knnnlv of StationeTV. n ,v ,Kili. .looruub. Ledirers, Kceord liouks, M.maranilumi. of all sizes. Diaries, 4 c , Note and Utter Fir, Knveloes, Fens, Itc, iui-Eras"r Knives, Ernsive Rubber, Gummed Labels, Faber's Pencils, INK, lu quart nnd pint Domes. WUOLESALK AND KKTA1I.. CHARLES l'OI'E, Ja, Orrgon City, August 18, 1055. r. S. HOLLAND. A. HOLLAND. r. . Holland, TvEALERS in Dry Gooda, Grooeriei, IiooU JiJ Si. Show, Crockery, UooKa, Blaiionery, ao., Main Street, Oregon dry. Juno JU, ioaa.-y, HaUoluJah! HaUoluJab! mllE Hulleluiali. a new singing book, by Low- X H Masou just the thing for singing schoolij for sale at U"UJ jivl.l,a v a. Progression, Progression, Progression IS ever onward and they that do not make on ward nroeressiou "are a little behind the timer,' ...I e.. tunntit nt ihoHA thnt havo a deaira to keep up with this afje we have just received direct from Now York the following list of BOOKS, of which we oiler at wholesole or retail, on terms to suit: Constitution of Man, by Ceo. Combe j Combe s Lee, on t hrenology; Domestic bile 1 noughts ou its concord und discord; Familiar Lessons on Phre nology aud Psychology; Love und Parentage: ap. plied to the improvement of offcpriiig J Marriage : its history and philosophy,' with directions for hap py marriages ; Memory, aud Intellectual Improve meut : Mental Science : Lectures on the Philoso phy of Phrcuologyj Matrimony: or Phrenology aud I'liyniology ajipnea, ate. j rnronoiogy provea, illmlruted, and applied ; Phrenological guide, &c.; Religion, Natural and Revealed ; Self-culture, aud Perfection of character ; Self-instructor iu Phre nology aud Physiology; Temperance and Tight liUCing; Acniuema ana emergencies; iiyuru- piuliic Cook Books; Consumption: its causes, pre veulion, and cure : Curiosities of rommon water : Cholera: its causes, Sec: Domestio Practice of Hydropathy; Errors of Physiciana, Ac. t bsperi- ence iu Water-cure; Hydropathic family Physi cian; Hydropathic Encyclopedia: Home treat ment fur sexual abuses; Hygiene und Hydropathy ; Introduction to the Water-cure ; .ilidwilery, and the Diseases of Women; Parents' Guide, aud Childbirth Made Easy; Pregnancy aud childbirth; Practice of Water-cure; Water-cure in Chronic Diseases; Water-cure in Every Known Disease: Water-cure Manual; Amativeuess: or, Evils und Remedies, ite. ; Combe on Infancy ; Combe's Physiology ; Chronic Diseases; Fruits and FarsH nacca Ibe Proper rood of Mali ; Hereditary De scent: its Laws, Act Muteruity: or the bearing and nursing of children, Ac; Natural Laws ol Man; Physiology, Animal and Mt-utul ; 'Fob icco: its riled, Ac. ; Elements of Animal Magnetism ; Fascinul on: or the philosophy of churmiug; Li brary of Met-incrisin and Psychology ; Pli loxophy of Mesmerism ; New illustrated Eucycloped a. coin plotu in one vol. ; Spiritual Intercourse, Phiaiso phy of, A'o. ; Familiar Lessons oil Asirouomy ; Future of Nations, by Kossuth ; Hints towards Re forms, by Grcely : Hopes and Helps for the Young of both seies; Human Rights; Home fundi, Ac; Labor: its history aud product",' Ac. ; Power of Kiuducss ; Woman ; her education and influence, &.O. -ALSO- 8 vo'.s. Itevelatious, by A.J. Davis, the Clairvoyant. o a ppt'oacn.ni!t.ris.e, " 8 8 S Hurmouiul Men, " " Special Providences, " " Present Ago aud Inner Life, " " 8 " 1st, GrrutHurmouia, " " 3 " 2d, " y " 3d, June 30, 18a5.-y F. S.& A. HOLLAND. JUST RECEIVED, 40 hlf bbls N. O. sugar; SO " crushed " 5 bbls 11 40 tnatts No. 1 China sugar; 100 sacks Rio coffee; !.'000 lbs Eng. soap; 1U00 ' ealeralus; 10 cases ulive oil; 4 " tobacco; 1 " prunes; 25 " (J;P tea; 0 boxes yeast powders; 4 " candies; 15 " caudles; DRY GOODS, d 4 bales sheeting; 1 " hickory; 1 " blue drill; 1 " prims; 100 dox. Coats' sjiool thread; 10 pieces alpacas and merinoes; Also, a lot of Boots and Shoes, Crockery, Glass ware, aud one or two nlhrr "iotas" which ive can't just now recollect, li.ve us a call, for we are de termined to sell out. fcb2 F. S. &. A. HOLLAND. Sobasiupol lins Fallen I A NO CHARMAN & WARNER wish to 1. inform the eitisens of Oreirou Citv aud th public in general that they have just received a good assortment of GROCERIES suitable for this season of thu year. Also, ws have received a supply af fancy groceries, such as Farina, Sugar Tapioca, Arrow Root, aud a variety of other such articles too uumerous to mention. We have a good assortment of FANCY GOODS for Ihe holidays, such as raisins, dates, rigs, bottled pie fruits, raspberry preserves, and a variety of other articles in this line, sue h aa will suit the greatest rpieure of the land. We have al so on hand a good assortment of candies, and are receiving a supply nearly every steamer. So plcasu give us a call ; wo wdl sell as cheap as any house in Orrgon. Our motto is that a quick penny is better than a slow shilling. We are now commencing to prepare in the Ba kery for Chiistmas, aud shall have a good osairt ment of cake. We shall also keep oa hand a su perior quality of butter crackers, Boston crackers, and also the sweet York crackers. Please give or ders for the above in good time. Our prices shall be reaonable, and the goods made of the best ma Irrials iu Oregon. nov24 Woe Wants a Good Saddle? rpilE aubscrber, living five miles south-west of X Lafayette, in Yamhill couuty, is now can-ying on Ihe boMiirsa of Saddle .Making in good earnest He k -rps constantly on baud the best sji.UI.- ,1,., can be manufactured with the materials at cm mauu iu Orrgon. Tho--e wishing a grnuiue sa.ldie worranie-i 10 nt on Doth s,drs, and rgae'd out in complete style, cheap for cash, or good ira le would do well to give me a call My sh.-p ia situated on Bakers Creek near where tba road crowea it lead ing from Portland ami Oregon City, "up country" by ihe way of Smiths bridge on the North Fork of anilull f.r I krrp every thing in the saddlery line as Lrtdtes, Martingales, llalier. Lines. Ac Ac ' Sr; L gQ-23tf. J. O. IlFNDEItSON". .fll-lotff-Oll. A THf PriD ro' UF.LODE. XX. U.S for Mi, mw Knomrr al th tebj OREGON CITY DRL'Q STORE. )OWDEIt.li d, shot and car at r a .1. tioLLAJP-s Allan, ZsXoSinlay 4i Co., nAVE iu-t received A STOCK OF SEW GOODS, and would Invita sll IhoM who wish lu proear GOOD article al ssouubl prieas, lo call aud ses Ibem. Tht-y consist in partuf tb following t grindstones graia ersdlc grass scythe St nth brush do da lOsq harrows S3 teeb garden rskes do hoes do spades Iiolished shovels isy forks msuure fork churns window glass 8 by 10 do 10 by 11 do 7 by 9 canal & whesi Dsrrows fancy brooms plain do assort'd colored psll painted tola lino wh boards blacksmith's bellows eross eul saws 7 It do 6ft mill saws 7 ft hair mattresses double do single hair bolsters double do single sperm candles l,i,l,,w sashes 8 bv 10 adamantine do do 10 by 13 grape brand tobaeee i...... ....I li.a lucka tobacco BLANKETS, BAISK, LINDSEYb, Shrctingf Tkks, de tte. Aud keep eonslautly on hand a large supply f GROCERIES, clothing, hardware, sad many article too aumsr. ous lo mention. ..... ALL AS, ST KIN LAY 4f CO. Orrgon Cily, April 81, 1B6S-Iy Lato Arrival, Tlir iMltton ta oar uresrut slock w are now re 1 eeiviti direct from New York, "ex chpper snip rnems, Sll bids, and half bblf. N. O. Sugar ; SO bbuu erushsd sugar; 10,000 lbs. Riocollce; .. 20 bbls. N. O. molsssrs; for sale low by WM. C. DEMENT CO., June 30-y Opposite the Land Office. (? A B "W. Santa Crux Lime just received and JJ sale by jc23-10 WM. C. DEMENT & CO. Orogon Bacon. LUs., fur sale by W. C. DEMENT ot co. 1000 JUST RECEIVED, 1U0 boxes caudlrs, 30 bids. pork, by net 12 WM. C. DEMENT & co. i:H)liliu Wheal. FEW bushels for sale by novlU IFilf. C. DEMENT CO. A A Hurt) Clmiice For those engaged, or wLihing to engage in the vlouring isuttncss. WE have on hand and for sale-, tho ro.lowitig machinery for grisl mills, which will be sold low for cash, or en a short time : 3 portable mills, complete : 1 run of lour fret four inch French Burrs, with spur wheel, 114 cogs, weighing 1119a lb". ; Willi ip.iullr, pinion, brurh and oil-pot ana couar. 1 run, aime sue, without pinion. Other irons lbs same as above. Toireiber with a general assortment of bauds, boiling cloths, pulleys, giulgrons, wheels, couplings, buugings for hulling chests, Ac, Ac. In other words, evrrv requisite necessary to the completion of a grit mill by I II.-VI I.' VT IL Opposite the Lund Office. OneaoN City, Nov i't), Ib55. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING, per brig "S iii-aii Abigail" and bark "Chus. Deveus.'' from Sail Francisco, the following goods: GROCERIES. 15U kgs E. B. syrup, 5&8 gals., 2U bbls New Drleuns Uo, 50110 lbs Nu. 1 China sugar, fiOUU lbs table salt, 200 boxes Eiiglih and American soap, 20 eases pie fruit, assM, 2 gross P. a-. B. yeasl powders, 5b(l(l lbs tobacco, oss'd bran la, 100 ball boxes rais ns, ' 2u bbls and half bbls crushed sugar, 3000 Hm gnlrraius. CROCKERY-A General A'tartnunt. DRY-GOODS: Mv yds urowu sheeting, loou voasuoueis, 2'J'JO ' prinU, 10 pieces alscas, 50 pairs English blankets, 2011 yda carpeting, 200 " oilcloth; Together with a general assortment of ready made clothing, boots, shoes, haw, caps, and carpemeni tools, WM. Nov. 10. Opiosite t ie Laud Office. To Arrive ' WITHIN a few days, direct from New York, ex clipper ship "Golden Eagle," 400 gale, linseed oil, lull gas. spts. turpentine, 200 boxes window glass, (asa'd sizes,) 200 kegs while lead, pure, 25 gals, varnish, 200 lbs becswux, 200 lbs roeiu, by Wis. C. DEMENT & co., oct 13. opposite Ihe Land Office. FRESH OREGON TIMOTHY SEED-.iO bus, for sale by WM. C. DEMENT f-CO. Kama Cruz Mine. rr, BBLS. for sale by 0J novlO WM. C. DEMENT & CO. j IN our bakery we keep constantly on hand bread, crackers, cakes, pies, &c. CHARMAN $ WARSER. CANDIES, nuts, raisins, of an excellent quality just received and for sale low by CHARMAN & WARNER Oranges EECEIVED upnu the arrival of every steam er. Don't fail to call 011 CHARMAN Si WARNER. Ijn'ERY THING in the line of Groceries, J as cheese, all kinds of spice, sal aida, caboa ate soda, suleratus, cream tartar, &e., are sold at nov24 CHARMAN d WARNER'S. t IIOYS, of ditl'erent kinds, for sale by X CHARMAN Si. WA RNER. Just Received. 4 Splendid assortment of Family Groceries, x a. aucu as lea, syrup, euear. Olc. : lnn jiup, iuSi, hlo. ; aiso nne anu coarse salt, eream tartar, apples, chili peaches, Hues, sicik, ciams, yeasi powder, also a large quantity of superior chei out cigars, and tobacco of every brand and almost every thing else in our hue of business all of which will be sold as low as at any other place in town, for cah or pro duce. CHARMAN d WARNER. Hardware FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE. JR. BRASS and Iron Butts, Screws, Locks and Latches, Hammers and Hatchets, Axes, Drawing-knivrs, Handsaw, Curry Combs, Horse iirusnes and uards, Uua Locks. Unn fan. VJ Cards, Chest Handles, Plauea, Ac Groceries tUH SALE BY CHARLES POPE, JR. " " iii.ihi.lo rurE, JR UGAR, Salt, Colli,, Tea, Syrup, ChocoW March, Salcrutu. Cream Tartar. Sal Sod. b. Soda, Pepper, Spice, Alum, Bor. Cop- aTLu.ui, Carb. peras, etc. jiru il, HJ5-Hf . a. .... . . Jnt Rv--ivid At the. ' OU Stand,' Canemah, April 2 1 , '35. 4 0tf)fl UI 'Sbt Brown Sugar, iWXIU ,ooy lbs. China No 1 d 1,000 lbs. Rio Coffee. ' S i nn5 Joa'""tnt 50 lbs. fine da, 3.00 ' lbs. Oregou Bacon ; 1 ,000 bushels oats, for sale whnleralr or retail, bv JOHN P. BROOKS. To tlio Farmers WE WCLD y. eaU al our store;-. wiU pay you as well for your prnduea as any oturr hme in Oregon, ami will endeavor lo make you feel as comfortable as w, possiblvcan a4 CHARMAN WARNER.' O ALERATIS, fc.bflec,-bot halo eodfirt at J ? f.. HOLL .l.vi's. JJUSINF-SS CAUD8. . iV liiiierid l oin i iKo At. rchituis, am) b, sale sud relsil llruU-r iu Dry Good, Grocorias! Ilurdwure, A., Ac, ! George T. Allan. Archibald M'Knilsy. , Thomas Law, A LLAN, M'KINLAY &. CO., i Scolohiirg, Uinpius, Oregon, A LLAN, M'KINLAY V C O, Cbampo,,, Orrgen leinlory. 'y . . CHARLES POPE, JR, , DEALER In Hardware, tirocerica, Dry Cads Clothing, Boots 6c Shoes, Medicines' Book. end Stationery. Maln-rt.,Orrgoa City, April 21, 185j-(f , Wm. O. Dement A Co., WHOLES ALE and Mail lJ.h-n InCroc. ' Irs, Prov slone, Psiuis, Oils, Hoot, t'j flhocs, Crocksry, fce. Opposite Hit Lsaj 0 Main Ht. Oregou City. June I, iMJ77 JOBN a M BRIDE, '. ATToaaav and cuvasaioa n u Lafayette, Yamhill Couuty, 0. T., WILL fuilhfully attend to all business trusted to his professional care. April 21, IfiS-lif i JOHN P. BROOKS, , "J Whalemlt Retail Dealer in Gnrtrivt, Product, k'roxitiwt, $c. Mailt Street, ' A General Assortment kept up of SalceUMj Qaofr, Canemah, December 1, IBM. CA. It EE I) Il CO,, success to F.llt,. . ifero' J- Co., dealers In Dmgsand Mrd einrs. Books mid Stationery, PainU, OiU, die. Parlbju. lur alteiition paid to compounding medicines, ' Salom, Nov. !4. jjtf Wells, Fargo & Co, ' Expren, Betxcetn Orrgnn, Calilnrnia, the Atlantic Smtrs and Europe. HAVING made advantageous arrangements with Ihe United States sud Pacific Mail Steam. : slop Companies for liansisirtalion. we ara now porrd lo forward Uolil Uutt, Vullion, Specie, Vatkaget, Varcelt, and Freight, to and from N lora, n.uneans, Pan rrauciacu, Portland, aud principal towns of California an I Oregon. Our regular Srini inutithly Express between Portland uud Sun Fmueico, is dinpatchrd by th Pacific Mail Steamship Co. A steumship Coluiubis conurcling al Suu Francisco wills our sruii-uiaiiih.' ly Express to AVie York and Seie Orleans, which is dispatched regularly on Ihe 1st and lClhof each month, by Ihe mail aleniuers and In charge of our own messengers, through lo destination. Our Kxprcss from New York leuves rrgulsrly en Ihe 5th aud 20lh of each month, also hi charge of nil sarngers. . Treasure insured in the best New York eonw panics, or at Lloyd's in London, at Ihe option af nippers. Orrrcm New Ymk, No. 1G. Wall si.: New Orieuim, No. 1 1, Exchange place ; Sun Francisco, No. 1 14, Montgomery atrret. J. . HANKER, Agent, Orrgnn City, April 21, 18S5.-ltf Xt Ihe Steamer Portland, ' 1 H" -i t ari. a. 9. aiUKHAY, i. ion ilaily belwrrn Portland and lln.f:i. Leave Porilaod al eight "'clock, A. at. Ketariu .iil' leaves iirrgon latv at four oVIn. W . For freight or psage apply on board. sp21-ltf U. S. MAIL LINE. Oregon dig nnd Portland Daily Packet. n Jennie Clark. i't' J. C. AINSWOKTU, -MASTER, ' I iuii .luiiy, (Suu-iuys exo-pled,) in the above- iiMiue l I H.le, h aving Oregon City every day at 8 o'clx-k, . M. liriuiniiig, will leave Portland at 9 r. M-, lonehiiig at u l iuiermedbite po uts. for treiglit or passage apply ou board. ap21-u Nov; Volumes of tho Four Reviews and Blackwood. COMMENCE with North Br.tish for May, 180."), und the oilier Reviews uud Blackwood lor June, 1855. . .. Terms of Sufoniption Any one Review or Blackwood, filJ a year. Blackwood and oue Re view or any two Reviews, $5. The four Re tiewe and Blackwood, ft 10. F'our copies to oue address, $30. Postage on the four Reviews and Blackwood to any Post office in Ihe United Stales, only 60 cents a year on each Review aud 24 cents a year on Bluckwood. Address, L. Scott St co., Publishers, 54 Gold street, corner Fulton, New York , sp8 Beading for the Million. . s. j. Mccormick HAS CONSTANTLY ON 1IANP AT THE FSAKMN 100 SIOKK, FKONT-ST, rOI'.TLAND, ORKOOlt, 4 Choice selection of Popular Books, News papers, Magaxinea and Fancy Stationery. Among the bonks ou hand wHI be found works on Temperance, Agriculture, Horticulture, His tory, Poetry, Biography, Medicines, Religion, So ruce, School Books, Romances, 4c, &c, ite. 0"Subseripiious received for Harper, Graham, Gudry, Leslie's, or Putnam, at 94 a year, pott age free. ILT Subscriptions received for any newspaper published in any part of the Union. Remember the Franklin Book Store and News paper Agency, Front street, Portland Oregon. ' . tJTA priced catalogue will be published early ' in April, ami will be sent to any part of Ihe terri tory free ou application. . , Ladies ! ' YOU will find an excellent assortment of Dress and lion net Silks, Satiut and Velvttti also Bonnet Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Jiaees and Ribbons, Table Cloths, Counterpanes, etc., at th store of CHARLES POPE, Jr., , . , (Muin-st., opposite Abernethy's store,) where may be found almost tterything in the line of ' ' Dry fiood: . -: A Such as Prints, Ginghams, Alpacas, Meriaos, Plaid Linseys, Muslius, Sattiuetts, Jeans, Flan neis, Sheetings, Bed Ticking, Hickory Stripe, Cotton Butting, etc. ;.' , ,y Oregou City, April 21, 1855-ltf ' T Medicines for Sale By CHARLES POPF,, Jr' K ANDS' Sarssparilla, Pe-ck., Wild Cherry BiW ters, Bateu.au s droi; Brandreth's pills, Lee's pub, Perry a vernnfuff'. 7v..jij n.'n.m poor, i,um Arame, KJlilil)h oj UhtV nu 3d preparation, R unian baIsom m) ., iB extractor, Lauaanuini pttfgori0i 0i of PeDp,r. nunt, Esaer ecs, Composition Powders, Carter'a rulmouary Bala.m, Sulphur, Epsom Salts, & AP"' 21. 18,)j-ltf . Var Againat Bard itnei The Place to Get your Money Bath ' pIURMAX i WARNER are no esrryinrf U on the BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY businrss at their old stand, where they are still de--termmed todeal on terma to suit the timra Our moilo ie, "a nimble sixpence is beUer than a slow shilling ; and we are deieimined to sell, if we do sell upou a very small profit. -AVe are keeping ev ery variety, PROVISIONS, BREAX), CAEESi PIES, dec , Ac, thai were ever manufactured out of flour. We keep also all kindsof GROCERIES) such as Sugar, Coffee, Tobacco, Cigars, Raiaas Spicea, besides mony Drugs and iledieiors. (We d-m't k.ep auy "quack" nk-diciiira, however.) Wa have bought out Ihe other bakery, and inteud lofix np auotber esbblubment aoon. The press of bus mess ia a great I hat we are compelled to spread ourwlvea" over a larger plutforu -. P" Couutrt produce bousiht and aolil. Tie ao trouble to show -iclas." Call and try os, Oregon City, October 13. Ie55. . , . s- vuwieUiWi VI II Ul vassse- g lOCOANl'TS, licnanas, anj other tropical ftulta, jioB received from Sandwich IJaada apCl CHARMAN t WARNER. Ks- !UGA R, roffee, tea, s rnp, salt, at ' -r. .V. 4- l('iU,.lV,y, sr