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W : : .lr ,r''l i ; p; ' Nl., in; TOP! A fe I J: 3 '?! ... Vi 1 Jk l ' " . mm 'CISC' 1 I Ml. 5 .11' It , ( w J I. a I , ' I Pi m ! i Ik i r. 1 M 81 MTV 2 f'r. ' S .4. I r J" ? li A ',1 9 V, s r IV i It" .r if ;:t f.i til t r 4 ill. it: ; .1 : ! if ' 1 f H f - ' I ' . . Hktuk f Juka . BuDjan liad been brad tinker, and lid icrvd it private taWiot la tho PrH nwntary arm. Early in hit lift ht had ' beo fearfully lorlurtd by ren'orta for bit youthful tint, (lie wortt of which teomt, however, to have been tucli at the world iLlukt venial. Hi kcon teutibilily and hit powerful imagination made hitiuternul . conflict tingularly terrible. De funcied ht w under wntenca of reprobnlionlhat ht had commillt'd blaaphemy tgaiiuk tbt Holy Ghoul that he had told Chriwt that lit wat actually pnwM.tnod by a demon 8'jrntimva lud voictt from hparn cried out to warn him. boinf timet fiend vvhlf red impiout tuiviiont in hit ear. fin taw vi.iomof dinUint mountaiutopt, on which tht tun thuiit brightly, but from which ht not fpuraUd by a w.ute of tnow. He foil the clui il b liiii(l him, pulling hit clot hot. lit thought tlmt the brand of Ctiu had been tct upon him. lit foared bt wat about to break atundcr like Judai. Hit mental aony iliwrdcred bit health. On day be thook like a man in the palay. On another day he flt a fire within hia broiut. It it (JilHcult to undorvtand bow he turvivtd tud'eriiig to iutcma and to long continuod. At length tht clouda brokt. From tht deptht of detpair the penitent patted to a ttate of tcrtut ftlioity. An irrctiitablt im pulto now urged him to imparl to olliert tbt bleuingt of which ho wat bimielf pot tetttd. Ht joined the Uiiptinta and became a proachcr and v. filer. Hit education had been tnator a mocuanic. tie knew no languagt but the Lnglibh, at it wat spoken by the common people. Ha had ttudiui jio great model of composition, with the -exception an import ant exception un loubtedly of our uoblo translation of the Cilia. Hit spelling wtt bad. He fro Uoniy trtnngreuod the rultt of grammar, Ytl tht native force of geniut, and hit ex perimentnl knowledge of all (lit religiout pittioni, from dctpalr to ectttcy, amply tupplitd in him the want of learning. Hi rudt oratory rouud and malted htarert who littened without iuterett to the labored dit courtet of great logician! and llcbraisii. Hit work wat widely circulated among the humbler claiict. One of them, l'ilgrim't Progrttt, wat, in hit own lifetime, Iramlat en into tevcral foreign languages. It wat, however, acarcely known to the learned and polite, and had been, during near a century, the delight of piout ooltagert and artitant before it wat publicly commended by any man of high literary eminence. Al length critic condescended loinquiro where the tocretofto wide aud to durable popularity lay. They were compelled to own that the ignorant multitude had judged moro correctly than the learned, and that the despised little book wat really a raatterpiece. Dunyan ia iudeed at deci dedly the fintof allegoristiatDcmostbonca it Ibe firtl of orators, or Shakiptare the firtt of diamaiitt. Other allegor'ntt have thown equal ingenuity, but no other bat ever been able to touch the heart, and to make alutractiont objccla of terror, of pity and of lovo. It may be doubted whether any English dissenter had tuflsred more tevu rely undo the penal laws than John Dunyan. Of tbe twoiity-aovtn yeara which hid elapsed tince the Restoration, he hut patted tnrolve in confinement. Ho atill persisted in preaching, but, that he might prencb, ha wntuuilr the necessity of disguising him tell' like a carter. He wat often introduced into meeting through buck doors, with a mock frock on hi back and a whip in hi .Imml, From Macauhy't Jfixtory, are invariably drawn from him by tht tug. aettive collision of debate, lie it a tort of intellectual torpedo. He impartt a thock only w ben be it touched. He it eM'ntially a man of expeditntt in all hit public relt. tinnt. The idea of principle bat at littlt place in bit heed at it bat in bit heart. lie it totally incapable of comprehending first principles and of purtuing them jueU ly to their practical rulu. He of courto hat no itaicamanlikt resources upon which to draw in catet of national emergency. He Ihrivet in jjublic, at many a genteel loafer Ihrivet in private, by hit wilt; and, I lea hit tocial prototype, not unfrequmtly finds himself at bit wits' end. In short, Douglas it a clever politician, tt times go, without any more claim to statesmanship r pttriotism than (he notoriout Ityndcrt or the editor of the Democrat himself. As for Douglas's friendship to tbe South, it it unquestionably the most pestilent thing which the South wat ever invoked to chcri..h. The South might bettor thrust a torpid viper into her bosom than lake tint oltiuioun Northern demagogue to uer em brace. With wordt of tpecioui promise upon hit lips he it known to hold in bit hetrt that vilett of all possible forms of en mity to Southern iustitutiont. A bold, tulfteeking, untcrupulout trickster, who alltrnately wutedlet and bullirs tht sec tional patsiont of the country, bit arts are now especially directed to the jealous and tentitive spirit of thit section, with a view of enlisting itt influence in behalf of his as pirations for the Presidency. Will tbe South be entrapped by such hollow, trans parent devices into the enormous folly of encouraging one of its own and tbe coun try 'i deadliest foes 1 It the South to in expressibly till at to foster and promote every Northern pretouder who fur his own purpose tickles itt dominant passions t Out upon the false and slanderous and humilia ting thought. It it high time that the South had learned to apurn with the lordly contempt they deserve these superservicea ble politicians of the North who do not hesitate to pursue their own arnbitiout scheme at the peril of the peace and per manency of tbe Union. Tbe South sim ply demands patriots, not partisans. Itt safely and its hope lie in truly national men, not in fire-eaters or the toadies of fire-caters. Faim for Sale. A FARM of C 10 icki of land in Tim kill couiilv. six miles wost of IafayeUei it rlXtn,r.,l fur aala. Thara an BO aoroa in cultivation, tad l.M) tores In nastura an orchard of fiU basrinir smile Iran. Tbt plica is well wa tered in J timlxrrd, and liu Iwo walls of asctlleut wuttr, good buildings Hid ouWiouaea. in unn Is is food as then is in Oregon or llit world, ind its location makes it a good n stock farm it lliert Is In tho Torritory. Firming- utensils and stock will be sold with the place, if desired. Ths claim is well stocked with cattle, hones, aud hug; tad cm be bid on reasonable terms. ST Inquire at Tut A tout Office, Oregon City. Water I'owcr for Sole. rilllE nndeniined would h!it to sell one half of X hit mill and water power on tbo Tualatin riv er, about three miles from I.inn City, known is Moore's .Mills. It n probably the best water priv iler, with the exception of tin great Kails of the Willamette, that there is in Oregon. I would lika to sell oiie-helf or one-fourth of my claim together with tbt mills ind water power. My object Is to gel I partner, to enable me to properly improve tbt water power. JA.UJV5 M. .iivunc, Feb. 9, IMG. 43tf Bomctb'ng New. 1 NY person lnvinir a Molodeon. Serapliine 1Y. Acoonleon, or other reed instrument, with broken or defective reeds, can have them repaired by applying or sending to Chus. M. Kester, at hia residence, two squares back from the Baptist Meeting Home, in tho North part of Oregon City. Chargo for inserting ilnglo reeds from 91,S0 to g'J.OU. Iteuonable dedujuon for i greater num ber. C. M. KESTER. Oregon City, September 22, 1855-83 . rnEMPLE OF HONOR. Tualatin Temple of X Honor, No. 1, meets every Weduesday eve- ning, at the American Hall, Forest Grove, Oregon, Urstliren of the Order in good standing are ui vtted to visit this 1 ample. At. TUTTLE.W.C.T. ,S. A. Vixos, V. It. 32 TAYNE'S Alterative, Expectorant, and Fills, ej Cod Liver Oil, Castor Oil, and sweet Oil, It Hit OREGON CITY JJKUG (STORE ItfKXICAN Mustang .iuiment, G, W. Mer chant's Garclin? Oil. it the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. alKUSSICS, right and left and double, ind Ab . domiual supporters, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. Dl'Kli White Lead, raw and burned Dinber, X Cromc, Green ind Yellow, and other paints, lime UltbuOJl ClJ x UKUu Si UKL. Htaalor Douglas. Trenlice, of the Louisville Journal, it would appear from the following, knows Senator Douglas "like a book." It it rare ly that a limner tucceedt so well in a por trait I Nature) mad Douglus a perfect dema p-uguK, mid neither lore nor labor can im ipruve upon nature's work. It it downright assumption to undertake it. Hut down right lying is the editor of the Dumocrat'i it mm point. It Is altogether ridiculous to talk to men f tense about the itntmrnansliip ami pa triotism of the Illinois Scoator, He pos aestet neither, lie haan't the first Quality of a ttatesmau or the first virtu of a pa triot. If he has, what ia it f His public career it unmarked by a solitary act or by a tolitary conception which entitles him to ' tlie fellowship of statesmen and patriota. If it it not, let hiinlinirora point out what thty faucy to be ihe particular act or con tipption, and we will cousider it. Fliii partisan cant about the greatneta and political purity of Douglas is inninV nbly difjrustin;;. It is in in.ult to the hon rsty and good sense of the people. Doii.tIhi is a shrowd aud effective popularharinguer, but ha it not properly a man of high intel lect, and hit p refusions to ttatesmanship are utterly contemplible. He pooesaea a iiogree ot mental pluck ami a fund of adroitness whiuh render him formi.lHlla as debater, even to men compared with whose intell.-clual power anifHttaiiiniriiti his own are not worth mentioning; but he ie as completely destitute of enlarged view a, and of the ability to take them, M the verioat pt tifjror in the nation. In deed, if we were called upon to distinguish iKHij-las from all the other public men of ine country, we thould call him the Petti fogger. This title describes at once the or der of bit iusiincts and tbe ranjeand char acter of hit powers. If Douglas were left to his own undirected facilities to elaborate a measure or an argument in relstion to any great question of public poliry, the real narrow ness and shallowness of bis in tellect would sud.Ulv appear in striking relief. Hut bt it usually loo cunning for them, llit measure ere nearly elwavt tentative, a,.i iting discuuiou tn lick the'tn into shjpeaiid his ino.t Kaful rytrbet Postal Reorms. The edilor of the N Y. TribtiM intimatet that there are tome important poatal reforms in prospect. The House Post Office Committee will report a bill to punish tbe suppression or withhold ing of documents by postmasters. This abuse haa become flagrant, and cries aloud for correction. It is thought that the Com miltet incline to recommend tbe abolition of the franking privilege, though the sub. jeet has not been formally acted on. Paper from BnooM.STRAw.Mr. C. VV. Benedict, proprietor of a paper-mill near Rnlotgb, hat recently been testing, with signal tuccoos, the practicability of manu facturing wrapping paper from the ordinary broom-straw. For strength, it is particu larly adnpted to the uso of grocers and others. Idlk Visits. The idle aro a very heavy tax upon tbe iuduttriout, when by frivolous visitations they rob thera of tboir time- Such persons bee their daily hanuiness from door to door aa beggars their daily bread, and, like them, sometimes meet with a rebuff. A more gossip ought not to won der if we evince tigns that we are tired of him, teoing that wa are indebted for the honor of his visit solely to the circutuslattco of his beint; tired of himself. lie tits at home until he haa accumulated an insup portable load o( ennui, and then sallies fort h to distribute it among his acquaintance. C2T Henry Taylor, one of the pioneers of Ken tucky and an Indian spy more than sixty years ago, died on Saturday. AnrilAth. at the residence of bis son-in-law, W. F. Bramel, in Fleming ouuuiy, m me eein year or his aje. lie was i soldier In Wiyne's campaign ia 1781, and was at the battle ef the Fallen Timber, on the SUlh oi August in that year. Ma tkhnal A rricTioN. Woman's ohnnns are eorlainly many and powerful. The expending n-f , jisH oiiiaung into oeauiy, tins in Irresistible oowiiciiingnrss ; the blooming bride, led triumph. uuuy io in nymeneal altar, awakens admiration and interest, aud Ihe blush of her cheek tills with delight but the charm of utalrimoay, is mere sublimit llitiu all these. Heaven has imprinted, in tlis mother's face I'liiellmig beyond this world, something whLh claims kindred with the skies, the angeTio smile. ura ip:iuit iwia, me waaing, waictitul eye, which keipt its foud villi over her slumbering IHI.CT. These are objects, which neither the nencil nnr the chisel can touch, which poetry fails to exalt, which the moat elunuent toneue. iu vain, wonlii eulogise, and on which all description becomes mem ento, in tlie bean or man lies this luvt ly pio lure I it lives in hissymnathiss : it reisns in his allVe lions ;his eye looks around in vaiu for uch another unjrat on earth. .Maternity, ecslatio sound ! so twined round our hearts, thai Ihey muat cease to throb, ere wa for ge' it ! 'tis our first love 'tis part of our religion Nature haa act ihe mother upon such pinnacle, that our infant eyes, and arms, ate tint uplifted to ii i wo cung io ii iu mautiood ; we almost worship it in old sgo. ils who can enter an auartment. and behold the tender babe, feeding on its mother's beitity nourished by the tide of life, which flows iiiroiiL'ii the renerous Tuns, wit haul a mmlni bosom aud grateful eye, ia no man, but I monster. A raiviNTivi AuilNaT Co.vami V.,. igny, French Consul in China, savs thai Ilia Chi. nese mix arsenio with Ihe tobacco aihirh tk. auhika, and those who do so are deaprihail aa 'stout fellows, with hum lika a klarkan.lih'. k.1. Iowa, and nxy aa cheruhe." Thia aUlemeut haa called aula letter from Dr. Londa, who anuonucea that Bom years ago, ia tho course of disoueakm at ths Academy of Medioine, on the agents to be employed to cure tubercular o.iwumpiioo, he told the eaaembled doclora lhal ha h.H r,.nj k... PERFUMERY, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. n RAEFENBERG MEDICINES: "OT CraefenbergSanaparilla, Uterine Catholicon. " Dysentery syrup, consumptive balm, " Pile Ointment, Health Hitters, " Eys Lotion, dee., &o., To be found at the agency of Ihe Company, at the OUfcCO-il lll x UKCG8TOKB. HAY.VIAN'S Dyspepiie Elixir warranted to cure the dyspepsia just received and for sate at the VKEVVH CUT VKUUSTORE. TR. G uysott's compound extract of Sarsnparilla XJ and x eilow Dock, at the apl5 OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. ALD Hr. J tho Jacob Townsond's Sarsaparilla, at UKEUUa HTI JJKUG STOKK New Jeweller. HAVING employed one of the best Working Jewellers ou the Pacific coast, I am now fully prepared to manufacture cverv description of Joweiry. Masonie Jewelry, Odd Fellows' Pins, Kings, &o., made to order. Lugraving neatly done. Call and see specimens of work. G. COLLIER ROBBINS. N. H. I devote mv entire attention to renairlni? Fine Watches. G. Colliuk Kosbins. Portland, Dec. 29, 1855-3tf Hew Books ! THE subscriber has just received t aortiiieni of IIOOKd, direct from N among which ire Iht following t Alisons Hurt, of burope, Silliiuan i do, Democracy In America,, "Land ind Let," "Kcs ind Bailor," Three Yeara iu Califor.. Cve. of Literature, Buchan'i Fam. I'hys'n.J Manual of rino Aria, Lectures ou ths Arts, Travels iu Peru, Polar Regions, Mahan'e Philosophy, 5IIII cop.es or Bsnders npeuer, 500 " " Readers, OiO MuGufTcv's do. 2.'iU " Webster s Dictionaries, Paviet Algebra, (ieometr)', " Bourdon, " Surveying, " Igeudre, Arithmetics, Thompson's do. large as. ew V American Institutions, Lives of the Signers, Huh) Ion ind Ninerob, "Dock ind Port,1' Ship and Shore," Home urelnpedia, Ea-vptand the Holy Land I ...InMiinSl'm I.'.m.i(i. 1M U ..." W. V. ... Aue I Monasttrlts, Choice Biography, Peruvian Antiquities, Choice Extracts, A variety of roeu. Newman's Rhetoric, Day's do. Parley's Univ. History, Goodrich's Pict V. 8 Monteith's Geography, Littlo Speaker," N. American Speaker. ALSO, A Prah Snnnltr of BtationerV. T)i.v Books. Jouruuhi. Leilirers, Koeoid Books, Memorandums, of all sizes, Diariet, 4c, Note and Letter Paiwr, Enveloiies, Pens, etc., &Erar Knives, Erasive Rubber, Gummed Labels, Faber'i Pencils, -INK, iu quart and pint bottles. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CHARLES POPE,Ja. Oregon City, August 18, 1055. f. I. HOLLAND. A. HOLLAND, F. S. tfc A. Holland, TEALERS In Dry Gooda, Groceries, BooUj XJ ehoes, Crockery, Books, Stationery, tSo. Main street, Oregon City. Junt JU, iBOJ.-y, BaUelnJah! BaUeluJah! THE Hallelujah, I uew singing book, by Low ell Muon just the thing for singing schools; , . r:.om Iini I IVIVC ior sale a uejoj uuuunnuw. DR. J. Ayres' celebrated Cherry Pectoral fur coughs, eolds, and consumption, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. DU. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, at tho OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. SHAKER Samaparilla, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. SANDS' Sarsaparilla, in any quantity, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STOKE. t TOFFATS Life Bitters and Pills, Bernard's IT I. iiysentcry Syrup, Wiautrt Balsam of Wild vnerry, at tno OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. nir.au oi combating luia dreadful disease, vit : the amoaiog of arseuic j and tha doctor re-affirms hia eommsndaliona of thai remedy. lr V" J1 ,Fri,,"B,1,lip creep genllv to a height ir il rush Iu It. it may n rua itself out of breath. tlT A good and generous man ia happy withia hmwelf and mdependenl of (brtua. ; kmd Io hu trend, toinprrale Iu hia enemy j religiously iust.ia. delatigably Uborioos, and d.-harKee every duly with couslsucy and coagruity of acti.m. UT "The proper atudy of mankind ie nan says Pope but Ihe popular study is how to nuke money out of him. JUST RECEIVED at the Oregon City Drug Store, direct from New York ami San Fran cisco, a fresh cupply of DKUOS, MEDICINES, Patent Medicines, Family Medicines, &c, &c, which will be mill at low fur cath at they can tt procured in the Territory. Call and examine for yourselves, and get an Almanac for 1856, gratis. 1JEUUVIAN Febrifuge, for the cure of fever and ague, Ac, A-e., just received and Cm-sale at the OXEOOX CITY DKVQ STORE. McLANE'S celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, OREGON CITY DRUG STORK. Ciiiicmah, Nor. 35, 155. ON band and for sale, low, for cash or prod uee Paints A. lead, chrome green, white lead, prussian blue red do in oil, chrome yellow, blk. do ' blue paint, litharge, Common and permanent green putt v, glass, JNO. P. BROOKS. &c. Land for Sale. I OFFER to sell 160 acres of choice land for two dollars and a quarter an acre, cash. The land is a portion of my claim, six miles west of La fayette, iu the oouuty of Yamhill. Title moH Cull and see for yourselves. " 'Tie no trouble to show" the land. a. r. ADAMS. Glen Avoca, Deo. 25th, I8S5-37tf Progression, Progression, Progression IS ever onward and they that do not make on ward progression "are a little behind the timer," and fur the benefit of those that have a desire to keep up with this ace we have just received direct from New York the following list of BOOKS, of which we ollor at wholesolo or retail, on terms to suit: Constitution of Man, by Geo. Combe ; Combe's Lee, on Phrenology; Domestic Lite Thoughts on itt concord and discord: Familiar Lessons on Phre nology and Psychology; Love and rarcntage: ap plied to the improvement of offspring ; Marriage Us history and philosophy, with directions tor hap py marriages; Memory, and Intellectual Improafh- ment t Meutal Science : Lectures on the I Inloso- phy of Phrenology; Matrimony: or Phrenology and Physiology applied, Ac. ; Phrenology proved, illustrated, and applied ; Phrenological guide, dec; Religion, Natural and Revealed ; Self-culture, ind Perfection of character; Self-instructor in Phre nology and Physiology; Temperance and Tight Lacing; Accident and Emergencies; Hydro. pathic Cook Books ; Consumption : its causes, pre. veulion, and cure t Curiosities of common wuter : Cholera: its causes, Ac. i Domestic Practice of Hydropathy ; Errors of Physicians, etc. ; Eiperi ence iu Water-cure ; Hydropathic Family Physi cian; Hydropathic Encyclopedia; Home treat ment for sexual abuses; Hygiene and Hydropathy; Introduction to the Water-cure; Midwifery, and Ihe Diseases of Women; Parents' Guide, aud Childbirth Made Easy ; Pregnancy and childbirth ; Practice of Water-cure; Water-cure in Chronic Diseases ; Water-cure in Every Known Disease ; Water-oure Mauual ; Amativenesa : or, Evils and Romedios, Ac ; Combe on Infancy ; Combe's Physiology ; Chronic Diseases ; Fruits and Fari- nacea the Proper Food of Man ; Hereditary De scent: its Laws, A'C ; Maternity : or the bearing and nursing of children, Ac; Natural Laws of Man; Physiology, Animal and Muntal; Tobacco: its effect, 6us. ; Elements of Animal Magnetism ; Fascination: or the philosophy of charmiuir: Li brary of Mesmerism and Psychology s Philosophy of Mesmerism ; New illustrated Encyclopedia, com plete, iu one vol. ; Spiritual Intercourse, Philoso phy or, ore; familiar Lessons ou Astronomy; Future of Nations, by Kossuth ; Hints towards Re forms, by Grcely ; Hopes and Helps for the Young of both soxes; Human Rights; Home for nil, Sec; Labor: its history and prospects, Ac; Power of Kindness ; Woman : her education and influence, AO. -ALSO- 8 vols. Revelations, by A. J. Davis, the Clairvoyant. a Approacmng crisis, 8 " Hurmoniul Men, " 8 " Special Providences, " 8 '' Present Ago aud Inner Life, " 8 " 1st, Great Harmonia, " 8 " 2d, " ' ii u 8 " 3d, " June 30, 1 855.-y F. 8. & A. HOLLAND. Allan, ZtZcSlnlay 4t Co., ' HAVE just recoived A STOCK OF NEW GOODS, and would luvlte all those who wish to proenre GOOD articles at rcasonaoie prices, m .... see them. They cowist in psrtof tht following I grindstones eaual & wheel barrowt grain cradlet fancy brooint graaiicylheiaitnatlit plain do brush do do issorfd colored pult panned iiine liuo wash boards bliicksmilh't bellows cross cut aawt 7 tt do 6 ft mill taws 7 ft hair mattraasel double do single hair bolsters double do single sperm candles adamantine do rape brand tobacco 10 so burrows 23 leeh garden rakes do hoes do spadet polished shovels , bay forks manure forks cliurus window glass 8 by 10 do 10 by 13 do 7 by 9 wiudow sashes 8 by 10 do 10 by 12 twtaaea asnfl Vfilfstaa. BLANKETS. RAISE, LINDSEYb, Sheetings Tick, de dec. And keep constantly ou band a large supply of GROCERIES, clothing, hardware, and many articles toe anmer ous to mention. ..... ALLAN, STK INLAY & CO. Oregon City, April 21, 185H-ly gn fucke tobacco Late Arrival. IN addition to our present stock we are now re ceiving direct from New York, "ei clipper ship Phcnix," 50 bbla. and half bblf. N. 0. Sugar 20 bhls. crushed sugar; 10,000 II Itio coffee; 20 bbla N. O. molasses; for tale low by WM. C. DEMENT & CO., Junt 30-y Opposite tho Land Office. BUSINESS CARDS.' JULAilli General CoinmiaMon MerelianU.ami wt.i ..u ...4 ...I. II ll..lr. In ll.j T .... v wuf, ureaarl 11. ..I. A, X. "WWI George T. Allan... Oregon City, May 8. 1 Archibald M'Kinley ( Thomas Lowe. it. LLAN, M'KINLAY it CO., L Scotlsbufg, UuiKUa, Oregnn. A LLAN, M'KINLAY tV iV Oregon Territory. L,r Chjn, CHARLES POPE, Jr7T DEALER In Hardware, Croeiirlee Drv rji ' Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Medieln,?. S4 and Htalionery. V0' Maln-et., Oregon City, April 81, lBSS-flf Wm, O. Dement 4t Co WHOLESALE and retail Dealemin les, Provisions, Paints, Oils, Bo Gram. Boots ttdi Shoes, Crockery, Ice. Opposite Ihe Land n. Main Ml. Oregon City. Jim. 1, ,8'' JOHN R. MB RIDE, ATToaair tan covatatoa it H'w' Lofayeltt, Yamhill County, O, T. WILL faithfully .(tend to .11 bm., trusted to his professional can April 31, 1835-Itf JOHN P. BR0015S, - 7 Wkolnult if Retail Dtultr in Grtetriet, Proiutti JVoti'fioiis, tc. Slain Street. A General Assortment kept up of Selected Coodi, Cnnemab, December 1, 1835, BT A BBLS. Santa Crux Llmt just received and 0J for sale by jc23-10 WM. C. DEMENT A CO. 1000 Oregon Bacon. L.U3., lor saie vy W.C. DEMENT 4. co. JUST RECEIVED, 100 boxes candles, 20 bbls.pork, hv oet 13 WM. C. DEMENT fc Co. f A. REED A CO., successors lo F.1L. J, Reed i Co., dealers iu Drup.ndMedicinai' Books and Slolionery, PaiuU, Oils, 4c. tub. lar attention paid to compounding medicines. Salem, Nor. 21. 32tf tgjptlnu sVlical. FEW bushels for site by novlO IVAf. C. DEMENT d CO. A Rare Chance For those tnyaged, or wishing lo engage in tht blowing Muwust. WE have on hand and for sale, the. following machinery for grist mills, which will be sold low for cash, or en a short time I 2 portable mi s. complete : 1 run of four feet four inch French Burn, with spur wheel. 114 cogs, weighing 10'Ju lbs. : with spindle, pinion, brush and oil-pot and collar. I run. same size, without piniou. utuer irons tlie same as above. Together with a general issortmeut of bauds, bolting cloths, pulleys, gudgeons, wheels, couplings, hangings for bolting chests, Ac, Ac. Iu other words, every requisite necessary to the completion ef a griit mill by nil, u. iiii,un. i ot co. Opposite tht Land Office. Oar.oo Crnr, Nov 28, 1855. JUST RECEIVED, 40 hlf bbla N. O. sugar: 20 " " crushed " 5 bbls " 40 malls No. 1 China sugar; 100 sacks Rio coffee; 2000 lbs Eng. soap; 1000 " sulerutus; 10 cases olive oil; 4 " tobacco; 1 , " prunes; 25 G.P.tea; 6 boxes yeast powders; 4 " candies; 15 " candles; DRY GOODS, d. 4 bales sheeting; 1 " hickory; 1 " blue drill; 1 prints; 100 dox. Coats' spool thread; 10 pieces alpacas and merinoes; Also, a lot of Boots snd Shoes. Crockerv. Glum wire, and one or two other "iotas" which we can't just now recollect. Give us a call, for we are de termined to sell out. f"2 F. S. A A. HOLLAND. to Tualatin Arartcinj-, Forest Grove, Washington County, O. T. QUARTERS COMMENCE : First Wednesday in December j l ast do in February ; Third do in May ; First do in September. TtMTIOI ? QLJSTia: miliary .ng!uh Higher do ) Ancient Languages, J French A drawing, each, extra, Incidental chanre. For information respecting Ihe School, addrt fia .... - SHATTUCK, Nov. 23, 18o5.-33-imo Principal 86.00 $3.00 83.00 2.1 rtm. 5 III I " FMlhrs lor sale bv "v H'ltf T. JOHNSON. Central Produce Depot CANE Ml IT CONSTANTLY receiving, fresh from ranch, v . .'.'. 0,t, b0011' b"r and potatoes. l,re- ' a3 JOHN P. BROOKS. ttebntlopol hat Fallen ! 4 ND CIIARMAN & WARNER with IX. inform the citizens of Oreiron Cilv and ih pubhe in general that Ihey have just received good assortment of GROCERIES suitable for this season of the year. Abo. we hnve iwm!v,I a supply of fancy groceries, such as farina, Sugar Tnptoca, Arrow Root, and a variety of other such articles too numerous to mention. We have good assortment of FANCY GOODS for the holidays, such is raisins, dates, figs, bottled pie fruits, raspberry preserves, and a variety of other articles in this line, eurb is will tint the greatest epicure of the land. We have al so on haud a good assortment of candies, and are receiving t supply nearly eve.-v steamer, go please give osacill; we will sell as'cheap as any !: ia Oregon. Our motto it that a )uick penny ia "". . www Binning. We are now commencing to prepare in the Ba kery fur Christmas, and shall have a good assort ment of cake. We shall also dB nn hainH t an. perior quality of butter crackers, Beaton crackers, u .wcei i ore eracters. Flease give or ders for tlie above iu good time. Our prices shall be reasonable, and the gooda made of the beet ma- '"' iu uregon. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING, per brig "Susan Abigail" and bark "Chas. Devens, from San Francisco, the following goods: GROCERIES. 150 kgsE. B. syrup, 548 gals., 20 bbls Now Orleans do. 5000 lbs No. 1 China sugar, 5000 lbs table salt, 200 boxes EuglUh and Americnn soap, 20 oases pio fruit, ass'd, 2 gross P. i: B. yeast powders, 5000 lbs tobacco, ass'd brands, 100 half boxes raisins, 20 bbls and half bbls crushed sugar, 3000 lbs salerutus. CROCKERYA General Assortment. DRY-GOODS: &000 yds brown sheeting, iuuu yds sutiueis, 2000 " prints, 10 pieces alpacas, 50 pairs English blankets, 21)0 yds carpeling, 2U0 oilcloth; Together with a general assortment of ready made doming, pools, snoes, nam, caia, mid carpenters' tools. IVAf. C. DEMENT 4 CO.. Nov. 10. Opposite tin Land Office. Wells, Fargo & Oo.'j Expreu, Between Oregon, California, 'the Atlantic States and Eurove. HAVING made advantageous arrangements with the Uniil irS iSall Slates and Pacific Mail Stesm. ' ship Companies for tiansportation, we are Dow n.; pared to forward Gold Dutt, Bullion, Spttu ,kai'p,are'ttB'reieht, to ind from ' ork, N. Orlcuns, San Fraucisco, Portland sad' principal towns of California and Oregon. ' Our regulur Semi-monthly Express between Portland and San Franclseo, is dispatched by Ike Pacilic Mail Steamship Cc's steamship Wiunbi. competing at San Fruieiseo with our seiex-uvmth! ly Express to New York and New Orleans, which isdisputched regularly on the 1st and lWiofeaeb mouth, by the moil steamers and in charge of ear own mossengers, through to destination. Our Express from New York leaves regularly on the 5th and 20th of each mouth, also iu charge of messengers. Treasure insured In the best New Yerk com panies, or at Lloyd's in London, at the option of shippers. Omcrs New York, No. 16,WsIlstj New Orleans, No. 11, Exchange place; San Francisco, No. 114, Montgomery street. J. N. BANKER, AgtuL, Oregon City, April 21, lS55.-llf The Steamer Portland, L Ai'l'. A. 3. AtUHBAV, Will run daily between Portland and Oregon City. Leaves Portland at eight o'clock, a. M. Retim ing, leaves Oregon City at four o'clock, r. f. For freight or passage apply on board. ap21-ltf U. S. MAIL LINE. Oreqon City and Portland Daily Paclet, CTj Jennie Clark, 3. C. A1NSWOIITH, MASTER, Will t un daily, (Sundays excepted,) iu the iber. mimed trade, leaving Oregnn City every day at 8 o'clock, a. M. Returning, will loavo Portland tt 3 r. at., touching it ill intermediate points. r or Ireight or passage apply on board. ip31-tf To Arrive WITHIN i few days, direct from New York ex clipper ship "Golden Eagle," 400 gals, linseed oil, 150 gala. spts. turpentine, 200 boxes window glass, (ass'd sizes,) 200 kegs white lead, pure, 25 gals, varnish, 200 lbs beeswax, 2001bsroein, by Wm. C. DEMENT A co., oct 12. opposite Ihe Land Offico, IjlRESH OREGON TIMOTHY SEED 50 bus, for sale by WM. C. DEMENT $ CO. Simla Cruz Lime. Pfi BBLS. for sale by OU novlO IVAf. C. DEMENT & CO. TN our bakery we JL bread, crackers, cakes, pies, Ac. keep constantly on hand es, pies, Ac. CHARMAN d WARNER. CANDIES, nuts, raisins, of an excellent quality just received mid fur sale low by CIIARMAN & WARNER. Oranp-es EECEIVED npou the arrival of every steam er. Don't fnil to call on CHARMAN A, WARNER. New Volumes of the Four Revlewi and Blackwood. COMMENCE with North British for May, 1855, aud the other Reviews and Blackwood for June, 1855. Tennt of Subscription. Any one Review, or Blackwood, 83 a year. Blackwood and one Re view or any two Reviews, 85. The four Re views and Blackwood, $10. Four copies tt one iduress, jyju. Postago on the four Reviews and Blackwood to any IW office in Ibe United States, only 80 cents a year on each Review and 24 cents a year on Blackwood. Address, L. Scott & co., Publishers, 54 Geld street, comer Fulton, New York. sepB Beading for the Million. S. J. McCORMICK HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT TIIS rXAKUN 1001 BTOIIE, FI0KT-ST, ror.TLAND, OKSUON, A Choice selection of Popular Books, Neire. 2m. papers, Magazines aud Fancy Stationery. Among the bonks on hand will be found works on Temperance, Agriculture, Horticulture, His tory, Poetry, Biography, Medicines, Religion, Science, School Buoks, Romances, &o., Ac, te. ICrSubscriptioiis received for Harper, Graham, Godey, Leslie's, or Putnam, at 84 a year, past age free. O" Subscriptions received for inv newspaper published in any part of the Union. Remember the Franklin Book Store ind News paper Agency, Front street, Portland Omgon. C3yA priced catalogue will be published esrly in April, and will be sent to any part of the terri tory free on application. IVERY THING in the line of Groceries, J as cheese, all kinds of sniee. nl ,..! ate soda, saleratus, cream tartar, Ac., are sold at uovw VttAKMAN $ WARNER S. f pOYS, of different kinds, for sale by HIGHEST cash pfiove paid bv Nt. 2. H'.W. C. DEMEN raco. HT A youth without enthusiasm ef seme kind wi.d be aa unnatural a thiag as si-ring liiae with out wild flower. ttf "Msry. I aea glad your beet haa r weD ' hy 1" aaid Mary opening wale her larre blue eye" with Mo is. menu JURIED Apple, io h f and whole twrrela. al F. S. a A. HOLLAND S. CIGARS-Thebeet ehane, to t"tf CHAR MS .V a W. TIX)l'R, freah, kepi eonauntly -1- F. S. i A. Who Wants a Good Saddle ? -1 me sunscriher, hying fire mile south-west of -a. mioj eue, in i anihill county, m now carrvin on tl,a huutiAM r i.n-v, ' , . 3 a ii i "' inaiu(r io rood earnest He keeps constantly on hand tha ht .Ml... .... j can be manufactured with the niaterule at com mand in Oregon. Those wishing a genuine saddle I -"" ni od rwtn a, .lea, and ngeed ut in j complete style, cheap for cash, or good trade would do w.U to give me . e.i My .nop i. ,i,uM , Baker, l k oeu where the road cross it le. mg from Pad and Orego. Cly, "up eoontry- ck ia at the ARXER. i on band by HOLLAND. ntLT MOILDIXG VJt sale by fce pieinra eVam i CHARM.CS WARNER. n-SL' i"P tr'7 in lh ""!"T fine, i Bndlee. Mam.ga),,, Halter., Lines. 4e I Pt20-a3u. J-OIIENDERN. .Tlrlexlvesat. A 0SVr C'' W MELODE. 7", .Y Enoaire at the feW OREGON CITY nsi n , 55. - v a i lnc nio pick riGAc.4 .-.. . Just ILeceivpil- A Splendid assortment of Family Groceries, such as tea, syrup, sugar, Ac. ; also fine and coarse salt, cream tartar, snnlea. ehiM n.v,u sardines, oysters, clams, yeast powder, also a large quantity of superior cheroot cigars, aud tobacco of every brand and almost every thing else in our line of business all of which will be sold as low as at any other place in town, for cash or pro- "UCB- V HARM AN d WARNER. Hardware FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE, JR ai-voa ana iron Butts, Screws, Locks and -La Latches, itau.mers and Halvhets, Axes Drawing knives, Handsaws, Curry Combs, Horse' Drusnee ana l ards, Uun Locks, Gun Caps Wool v.iii. iiiwoies, rianea, ere April 21, ltjoo-ltf Ladies ! YOU will find an excellent assortment of Dm -and Bonnet Silks, Satint and Velvet; also. Bonnet Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Lace and Ribbons, Table Cloths, Counterpane, tie., at tbe , store of CHARLES POPE, Jr., (Main-at., opposite Abcrnethy's store,) where mj, be found almost everything iu tlie line of Dry Goods; Such as Prints, Ginghams, Alpaca, Merinos,, Plaid Lineeys, Muslins, Sattinetts, Jenay Flaa neis, Sheetings, Bed Ticking, Hickory Striae Cotton Butting, cle. ' ' Oregon City, April 21 , 1855-1 tf Groceries FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE, JR Coff"' T' S'rP. C1""'"". Carb. feoda, Pepp, Spicei Ahm B Q 1 perM' ete- Aprii 21, 1855-ltf jTnt Rei cived, Althe 'Old Stand,' Canemah, April 21, '55. 1 sflOafl Lh"- T-'K Brown Sugar, i.rcor1' 1 .000 bushels oata, for sale wholesale or retail, by JOHN P. BROOKS. Ta the Farmer , ' PT y a wall for your produce is any other boae ia Oregon, and will encVarur lo make yoa fed as eomfortaWe as w noaaiKl. ... CHARMAN 4 WARNER.' ao-:4 SALERATVS. l..cee.l.oj haleeoHfiWi at ; . ( A HOLLAND' Medicines for Sale. By CHARLES POPS, J Si ANDS' Sarsaparilla, Pck'i Wild Cherry Bit lt Baleman'. drops, Brandreth's pills, Lett Pjlls, Perrj". yermifugo, Opodeldoc, Gum Cam phor, Gum Arabic, British oil, Lobelia, Hot drops, ou preparation, Roman eye balsom, Dallcy t paia extractor, Laudanum, Paregoric, Oil of Pepper mint, Essences, Composition Powders, Carter's Pulmonary Balsom, Sulphur, Epsom Salts, A'C. April 21, 1855-ltf . War Against Bard Times I The Place to Get your Money Bad.- CHARMAN A WARNER are lw earyiaf on the BAKERY and CON FECTIOSERY business at their old stand, where they are still de termined to deal on terms to s'jit ibe aiaaes. Oar motto ia, "a nimble sixpence is bolter lhaa slow shilling f and we ire det.nin4 in U. if wa do We ire keeping . Tt i a. ES, sell upon a Tery small tieofiL ery variety, PROVISIONS. BREAD. CA rlbS, &c., Ac., that were ever manufactured oet of flour. We keep also all kinds of GROCERIES, such aa Sugar, Coffee, Tobaeee, Cigars, Raisins, Spicea, besides many Drags and Medicines. (We t keep any "qiiack" niedieinea, however.) We have bought out the other bakery, and intend to fix up another establiahmeut soon. The press of bas mess is so greet that we are compelled lo "spread oursrlyes" oyer a larger platform. IT Country produce boueht and sold. Tie no trouble to show "ictaa." Call and try"- Oregon City, October 13, 1655. JOCO.VXtTS, Banana and atbar tropicaf ' J" r'ved from Sandwich lalaada. P2 CIIARMAN 4 WARNER- "VT O Sl'GAR.eotTae, tea, syrup, sail, . A. HOLLAND S.