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if l! I'M in) !l J fell Ml ir II ! ' i '"l ! 4 'M BcanHfttl EMracl. Weioko tha following from Sidney Sinllli'a charity ifrmon In behalf of llw blind '... "Tin author of ilie book Ecclosiaatca Iim lol'J ut 'thai the light la awcot tint it in a pleasant thing for ilia eye to behold tho tun.' The icnso of tight ii indeed the hlchetl bodily privilege, the pure! phyal :a) pleasure; winch man hat derived from liif Creator. To tea the wandering fira. aflerba has finished Lin journey throuj the nation, coining to bin eaetorn lieavom (ha mountnini painted wiih light, ilia float injr tplendjr of tho aoa, i ho earth waking from dorp i!umbcr,the day flowing down (ho aide of the hills till it rraehr-a tho i crct valley, tho littlo Inaecla rrcnllcd to life, the bird trying her winga, man going forth to bis labor, earb created being inor ing, thinking, acting, contriving, according to the tchemo and compass of ita nature, by foroo, by cunning, by reason, by nece. aity. I it possible lo join in this animated scene aud feel no ily for ibo tone of dark licet for the eye, that will never are light fur the poor clou Jed in evcrlantinz gloom t If youavk me why they are miserable and dejected, I turn you to the plentiful valleya, to the fluid bringing forih their increase to tho frohncts and iho (lowers of tho earth to the oodles variety of ita colon, the grace the aymrnolry, the sltapa of all it bears Uiena you hava forgottoo, because you have alwuyt enjoyed thetn ; but these are the meant bj which God Almighty mnkaaman what ha la cheerful, lively, erect, full of enterprise, mutable, glancing from heaven, prone lo labor and to not." ' SfMi SuBTEKBiNEAN Lake. In Ilea- ter's guide book of the pluiui, muni ion is made of a aulphur Juke a few miles to the north of the itinciiou of the Ft. Hall and California road.1 Wo had tho curiosity, ay i the editor of the l'lnenrville American, to visit this Lite from having seen a beau tiful little petrified libit tiro inches In length, suspended as on ornnmeiit from the' neck of ab Indian child, and said to have been tuken from the aulphur luko, Accompan ied by three Indian boya 'aa guides, we alartud early iu the nioining fur tho lake, and reached it on fool in about two hours It lie oil ,tha east side of the liar River valley, and directly fit the foot of a nearly perpendicular wall of rock niurc than six hundred feet hMi.'o in.S It Is an immense pool or Hiring, rather aiian tyiaKe, a littlo over ono hundred yurJs in Ivtiglh along tliv bain of tho mountain, and nearly tho same,' iii width, but extend ing in una place iiudur a elicit ing nick that nearly touches the surface of the w0i r for many yard ; this is ull there is suhtmaean iiboutit, though ita extent tti that direction is unknown, never having boon explored. That it is on iinmcnso spring issuing from the niouulains, ia apparent from the, fuel that any floating subxlnneci thrown under the ahulving rock, ia immediately brought back totheoppoiitebauk. Thar isnovisi.l blc outlet to the wnlersvxuvpiibatthe mar gin ia little elso than rock, wiih innumer able (insures traversing it in every direction, mid through which, though with no hp- pearant current at the suifucc, the waters undoubtedly escape. The surface of the rocks al the edge ol the water, and for several inches above and below, Is coated with a thick substanco resembling sulphur, but without its pro perties, being uninflammable, however dry. Not a living lull is lo be seen iu ita waters, hut by digging into and breaking up a kind of soft scoria or rulcanio mud nearly hardened into atone, and that makes a por tion of tho bank, great numbora of fish, from two lo six inches in length, are found, imbedded therein, and perfectly petrified They art found beautifully perfeot, with the exception of the (ins, that are alays broken in disengaging them from their rocky envelope. j (e whole matter of how they camo there, and the process by which they became so pr-if. ctly changed to stone, w Icavo for oihrrs lo determine. , Lotto 1! vii.A.Vs I 'on v. Coming through a street lit Sluy Fair, tho other day, niy at tention was attracted by a pretty whito pony being led along the pavement by a groom. Presently I was surprised to ao the pony mount the steps of one of the Louses and niter through the d'or iulolhe hall. On coming up to see what wan go injj on, I found a young lady embrscing the pfny 'a neck, and tulking to in terms of iidi-arnieiit. . What did all this mran,.'- I determined to make inquiries of the g oom I found thai the young UJy 1 had seen waa Mis Pitfy Somen, daughter of the tat Lord lUglan, and that tho pony the identical horso up-Mi which Lord Kaplan rod befora Sb.M"po. '' laU iDl ponv up lo her every not ning,'' the nun "she is very fun J of it, and feeds and kitscs it like a baby it waa her fathri's, you See." If x man he sir.cere ly wedded to tru'h, he mut make up hia mind often l find her a portionless virgin, and he must taka her for her If aloue. The) contract, too, must ba toove,chciish, anj obey her not uutil death only, but beyond il ; for this is a union that must survive not only death, but time, the conqueror of death. Accustom your children to a strict attention lo truth, even iu the moat minute particulars. If a thin; happened at one wiudow, auj tltey ruLvo it ev hsppeuing at another, iiulsuilv cirr.tl the iu ; yna Je not know alirre deutins from truth will tod ' PaTRiKAL DrjTT. The father who plon. ge into business so deeply that he hat no leituro for domestic duties and pleasures, and whoso only intercourse with hie child rcn consist in brief ward of authority, or a surly lamentation over their intolerabl etnensiveness. is eousllv to bo pitied and to bo blamed. What right lias he to de vote to other pursuits the time which God bas allotted to his children f Nor is it any excuse to say be cannot support his family in their present style of living without this cflbrt. I ask, by whatright can his family demand to live in a manner which requires him to neglect his most solemn and im portent duties t Nor is it an exouso to say that ba wishes to leavo them a competence, Is ho under obligation to leave them that competence which he desires ! Is it an ad vantage to them to be relieved from the necessity of labor) Besides, is money tht only dosirable bequest that a father can leave to hia child rea I Surely, well-culti vated intellects, hearts sensible to domestic ii (Toot ion ; the love of parents, and brethren, and sisters ; a taste for home pleasures habits of order, regularity and industry hatred of vice and vicious men ; and lively sensibility to tho excellence of virtue are as valuable a legacy as an inherit ance of property simple property, pur chased by the loss of evory habit which could render that property a blessing Wayland. , Gkx. Walker's Easiy Lovk. The history of Gen. Walker, like .that of all other men of mark, ia not free from the ro nance of love as well as that of war. Whilst a law student in New Orleans, he conceived a warm attachment for an inter estiug young lady, who waa born deaf and dumb. She had been well educated and waa of very engaging manners, ller mis fortune drew towards her the sympathies and regard of all tondur hearted persona. With hia characteristic originality and pe culiarity of feeling and sentiment, Walker became' warmly enamored of litis young lady,,' She reciprocated hi regard, and for sometime they were never happy unless together. ' lie soon acquired a knowledge of her signs, and they conversed with great facility, the medium of their conversation, no doubt a hjing zest' to their enjoyment. At lust soino slight misunderstanding in icrrupted their intercourse, and before a re roneilintion could be effected, the young lady died. This event gave a tinge of mel nncboly to the thoughts and character of Walker. Perbapsy as many of his friends thought, it produced the change in his char acter which ensued a cbungn from the quiet, modest student to the bold, daring, dauntless revolutionist and warrior, ' , , Unpaid Lettehs. It is a'ntcd that the 'ost master-Goneral has instructed the post masters nt New York (haf whenever any letter is deposited unpaid he must send a circular notlco to the party addressed, that tho said letter ia detained for want of pro- aytnciit, nnd that 'it will be forwarded on the receipts, in stamps, of the amount due. This plan Is intended to prevent the accu mulation of unpaid letters, and if success ful it will be extended toother cities. Ml.NNKSoTA. This Territory, which grow ing with wonderful rapidity, has now a population of 120,000, more than suQI. dent lo entitle it to be admitted as a State of the Union. ' No application, however, has vet been mado for admission. OCT The Hon. Jiw. O. Hardy, Lieut. Governor of Kentucky, died al his resi dence in Barren county, on Thursday last, He was a native of Virginia, but an old re sident of Kentucky. IkT i honjjh men may impose upon thtiimelves what they please by their cor rupt imaginations, truth will ever keep its station ; and as glory is nothing else but tho shadow of virtue, it will certainly die appear at the departure of truth. Tlio following specimen of the ''Eloquence tf the Unr, ' in a nut distant Weelern State, was ao- tuully delivered, aa we know from a correspondent, as here reported in hie notee. 1 he eao was Ihe trial of a perimii on a writ of jnyairsmfe feaeriro. Vt hu h sid. Ihe "Iretned and eliuent advocate "ii, it ia snni' what difficult to ascertain from hia speech : "The counsel on the other side, sir, inn pprehrude the principle involved In this im portant case. Law, sir ia very liniple, if we un dent! and ite elementary principles. The princi ple of this ears, sir, is la be found in Ihe ham bouks of the profession. I held iu mv hsnd, sir, a volume of UncseTom, ths great suiher of the F.ugl ih law yes, sir, I hold iu my baud, sir, that Mlorioui mat nut ckmrlu, the foundation and bulwark of Kuuliah liberty, whk-h Waa wrung by the illiwlrioue King Jo, anweard ia hand, from lite boody Bnroneou Ihe bauke ef lha pleasaul Honnvntrd.', on thsl memantoua oeeaeiMi! Hut. sir, I dm not Intend lo make a speech sir, and as I hsve not etsiuiueJ Uie auestieei, sir, I sub mit il to ihe Court wiih these few ineongruvial remarks." K nicker incttr. .. BeaiAL Tk.' ess in ths CsiMts. The follow- lug. baa been published ia Ih Crimea i Head quarters, ApiUSa, 1SJG. It will be asreeaMe l the army I Iihuw that it is ths honorable with and intention f the Ruwaa authorities to preserve crepuloiwly the bur al-plsee and monunwnta of thaw of our eotiutrynieu who bsva died in ths Crimes. The terms used in the dupstch are, thai ths imperial goverunieul will couader this a "aa ored" duly, aad Gen. Luders, in aa oitler lo Ihe Rtua sn amv, ntsutioua "lhat he ie persuaded Ihdt after ihe eseenaliea ef the pcitiou occupied by Ihe sllii e, all ihe troopa which remain in the Cnm ea ill regird with retpect the Ifmha and mon umenie of those who have died on the field of bal.le." OT The reTieed code of North Caroline de viate lhat if a pereon fight a duel and either ef Ihe parties shall be k tied, Ihe survivor oa cea r el ion thill sutler drsth snd the abeuenehall be eaaudenrd aee.!. before the fet If no d- aih shall ensu all the partiee shall be aVmcd guilty f inmlemoauor, aad an conviction be earn tehed aeeordinty, an4 snoreover inelipkte to any nV ia the Mite. ' - A Coaaun Mwrtas or Fsaaaaa A tWraner ia Obi last fas' salts ki wheat crop for a k(h prce. U Febtuwy k WModoied 410.000. ia AprdeeonVredt. take T,000. laJnaebewil protxbly eell foefJOoO There is a kasea in Id) fee etSer farmers. Pi tt or Coi. Pmfwf Hilfheeek, la a rseeat lecture al Cbiesgo oa Oeotofrv, stales lhl the seal depssui en liis aorthsra lislf of lbs eoati neat, embrace sa area of lilifiUO auUs, aud are espable of jieldini 1,100 subw aiilrs of coal, ll Is MUmalsd Inst ous cubie mils will last a lhou tnd years, for all purposes which il Is likely le be wiolcdi sod eousmui-iiily, we hsve a sujioly of fuel ia the earth for Hie aext slevea nuodrsd thoasaud years. A Ceaiovs Fcr A blobber en a hi whale le sumstimee la its thicks parts from fifteen lo twenty Incites thick, though seldom more then a foot ! It I of s eoaiser tenure and much herder Uisn perk. t)o very lull of oil la It, lhat a cask cloael oacked with the clean raw fat of the whale will not contain the oil boiled Own il, and the sra lhat are left behind Una bae been Ireqwauy prored by enpemntnt, Wm. 0. Bcmont eV Co., 41 lAeir old stead, tpvnti tki load Offiet, ARK now reeeivinf per bark "Ork" and brig "Jlulcyon," ths following good i 150 boiea sperm and adamantine candles, 60 kefs dried apples aud pt-achee, 100 bblssnd hlf bbls crushed sugsr, 60 eases picklee, 30 " fresh peaches, 60 " pis fruits, 10 Inns 0. A. salt, CROCKERY a OLASS WARBt AOO dot cups snd saucers, 3U0 plates, 200 " tumblers, SO - water pilchera, 8uwr howls, tea-pots, &C, dee. OILS PAINTS t 200 ken pure lead, 900 fals Inweed oil, 100 gals turpentine, SO (ale variiinh, 300 f ale lamp oil, 100 gals Isrd " DRY GOODS t 6000 yds brown sheeting, 5000 M prints, Bleached cottons, bed tickins, eVe., Ac all of whioh will ba sold as low aa Uiey can be pur ehased of sny other house in Oregon City, may 1 7 furniture. THE subscriber bss just reoelr- ed a large supply of f'l'RNI-1 T TURK of all deeeriptions, cousiet-1 W N ing in part as follows Sofss. mahogany and black walnut; ... Chamber sets; Bureaus, with or without marble tups; ' Office desks; 1 Rocking chairs, stuffed In balr, carpet, and with cane and wood seats; Dining chairs, caue and wood seats; Office chairs, do do ' do Children's do, high dining and rocking; Beditcads, various kinds; ; Tables, ceuior, card, and dining; Writing desks; , , , flidrboards; ' ' Parlor chairs: Settees) " -:..'. . Rrsding, toilet, snd work table; Lookinij-gliissrr, Msttreeees, hsir, moss, and woolj Window shades; Featlu-n) . Paper hanginas, of every style; - Oilcloth; Chinese malting; Uuid lamps, and burn ing uuiu ; who a variety oi oilier articles loo numerous to mention. ' i renins wishing to purchase will please csllsml examine lor inemHlves; ; r vi i All kinds of coaolrr produce taken in ejolisnie for goods. TH03. JOlINeJON. ftturel) !K, I8A6. ' i. 49lf I,' Xeoea, Iron. CASH will be paid on delivery fur Grand cedar LOGg at woiks of Orngon .Milling A 'i'ssne. portalionCo. . R. I'tNTLAM', Ag't Lina City, Nay 10, 18jU. ... ,v " Backs t Bnchal rtlllEondoraigneil has eonstanily on hsnd al his .L sunk mauulliotory in Oregon City, 8A0K8 of ail iiiinlitimuml sues, winch will be euM as low ns they can be bought in the Territory. " Orders from aokiiice promptly attended to. . - i. ' ' i Wjt. WIIITLOCK. Oregon City, Mny 3, 18:6.-!ty. Lumber, Lumber. T IHE Oregon Milling and Transportation Co. have established a LUMBER YARD en the river bank In rear of the store of Allan, McKinlny Co. Lumber in large or small quantities, Including drensed siding mid 6xring, can always be hud by npplicstion al the store of F. 8 h A. HOLLAND. Oregon City, May 10, 185. KELLY'S Private Boardinff House. pnjxwiie llolinea & C'n.'s Fire-roof build ing, VKLUUiy CITY, O. T. D" Charges reasonable. Nov. 3-Gm. Splendid Jewelry. u G.COLLIEUROUBINS hnt now on band Ihe fiiiel aesurtmeiit of JEWELRY ever brought to Orer-tiu, The assort men t ouuists iu part of the following articles ; , . , Diamond broaehes, ,, IMamoad rings, . . '," , ' Oeld railway lime-keepers, ' Lailies' waichci, in euumeled cases, ' Lsdiee chalelaners, - Mosaic ear-ring, ' Gold thimbles, gold and silver pens, Card canes, mantel oruamcuts, Card buskets, pearl casket, Gold guard, vent, snd fob chains, Sleeve buttons, shin studs, .ad.es brooches, and a variety of other goods too numerous to men tion. Call and aee the most magnificent disnluv of Jewelry ever aeeu in Oregon. - . O. LOLI.I1SK KOUBINS, . March 03. Front street, 1'ortland. Charman sfc Warner. KDITOH You will please tell all onr Ml fellow-oiliseiu of Orrzon that we are still doing business uuder the old firm, and uuder tho old adage that a nimble eixiience is better then a slow shilling. We waut to sell goods, and will do so si cnesp as any other house iu Uregon City. , We have enlarged our business materislly, and now hare on hand, as usual, all kinds of GRO CERIES, such ss will suit city aud country trade, which w hop all who have favored us with their liberal patrousg kuow full well. Call acain we will do oar bed. C1U KM AN' A. WARNER. Apnili), IdoS Tat m for Sale. ' A FARM of 640 acres of land la Yam hill county, six miles west of Lafayette, ia otHrvd for sale. There are 80 acres in culhvitlon, and l.'iO scree in pasture an orchard of 50 bearing apple Ireee. The place ia well wa tered aud limbered, aud haa two wells ef excellent water, good buildings snd eut-houaea. The land ia as good as there is in Oregon or ths world, and its location makes it as good stuck form as there ie iu the Territory. Farmino utensils and stock will be sold with the piece, if deeired. The claim ej well stocked with eattle, horses, and hon. aud ean be had on reaeoaable term - IT luquire at Tus Asoes Office, Oregon City. Water Power for Sale. THE undersigned would like lo sell one half of hia nulla aad water power a the Tualatin riv. er, about three m lee from Liun City, known as .uoore a .Mill, li a probably the beat water pri. il'K-e, with the exception of Ihe great Falls of the M illanwile, lhat there ia Oregon. I would like to sell one-half or one-fourth of my claim together wuh ihe uiilla aud water power. My uUjea at u gel a partner, lo enable ma so proneelv impraee the puwrr. JAAlha 31. MOOKE. reb.9, 1S5S. 43,.; , TE have a full assortment a ROOTS MIOES. else Lad, ia tact all kinds of U.I...' .hor sp!9 CHUMM Y j. trjR.VEJ?. "VBEGON H AMS and Pllt)CI.)F RS for sea) J Ky al!l (Hlittft WARSfK. STew Sooki I rnilR aulMriber has lue rseeii I snrtiiieul of BOuKH, die4 from New York Mtrnig whirh are the Mlowlnfi Aliena's Hist, of Europe American Inesilatiens, Hillimsne do. pemocraey in America UndandLre," 'Hc s and (tailor," Three Years la Califor. rye. of Literature, ' llucban s Kaio. fbys'a., Msuusl of Fine Arts, Ietan-eon the Arte, Travels Iu Peru, v Tolar Regions, Muhau's Philusiiphv, Lives of the Signers, liabylon and Nineveh, r-IK-ck and I'ort," Khlu and Hhore," Home Cvclopedis, eayplaadlhellolyLand UtrdnersBBI m tUgiue, Ane I Jlonaaterice, kJhuiee Biograpliy, i'eruvien AnlMiuilkau Cbuiee Eitre. u. A satiety of r oela. MlO copies of Banners' nrwner, oi Hi " Readers, S;,0 Mefiufley's do. S.'iO " WeUler s Dictionaries. Davies' Algebra, Xewman'a Rhetoric, - Geometry, Day's do. - Bourdon, Parleys I'niv. Ilietory, Surveying, rjoodrieb's Pict. U. 8., Legendrr, Monteilh's Ueogrsphy, " Arithmetics, "Little Speaker," Thompson's do. X. American Speaker. ALSO, A rr,eh nnai v of llatlonerv. Dav Books. JournsUk Ledgers, koc-ord Books, Memorsndums, of sll eiiee, Disries, ft e., Nolo snd loiter 1'aoer. Envelopes. Pens, fce., ErJ-r Knives, Eruive Rubber, Gummed Labels, Faber's Pencils, INK, in quart and pint bolUes, WUOLE8ALR AND BRTA1L. CIIARI.KH rorE,Ja, OregopClty, Augnet 18, 1U55. Hew Jeweller. HAVING smplnyed one of the best Working Jewellers on the Pacific coaal, I am new fully prepared lo manufacture every description of Jewelry. Masonic Jewelry, Odd Fellows' Pins, Rings, are., made to order. Engraving neatly done. Call and see specimens of work. G. CULM EK ROBBIXS. N. B. I devote my entire slleiilion lo repairing Fine V alehea. U. lou.ii a koisins. Portlsud, Dec 29, 18SS-37lf TAVNE'8 Alterative. Rirwetoranl. and Fills, fj Cod Liver Oil, Cuter Oil, end 8wet Oil, at the OKEu'ON CITI VUVG STORE. TfEXlCAN Mustang Liniment, C, W. Mer- JLM. ohant's Csriilini Oil, al the OREGON CITY DKl'O STORE. mRL SSKd, riht aud loft and doable, and Ab- JL donunal supporters, at Ilia OKEUO.N CM I VUVO STOKE. T)UKK White Lead, raw and burned Umber, X I Crome, Green and Yellow, and other paints, at the PERFUMF.RV.at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. "I RAEFENBERG MEDICINES: JT GraefcnbergRursaparilla, UteriueCatbolicon. Dysentery syrup, consumptive Dann, .... " Tile Ointment, . , " Health Bitters, i " Eye Lotion, die., Sco., To be found at the sgoney of Ihe Comnsnv, al the OREGON CITY DRUG STORK. TTAYMAN'S Dyspeptic Elixir warranted to J. A cure the avpejixa j"t received and for saleal the VKEVOH CITY VRUO STORE. DR. Guyeoll's onmpound extract of Sarssparilla snd Yellow Dock, at Ihe srplj OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. OLD Dr. Jacob Tuwiisend'e Harsapurillar al lha OREGON CITY DRUG STORK. . DR.J. Ayres' celebrated Cherry rectoralfor Colighe, colds, nnd conxumption, al the ' OUEOUN CITY VUVO STORE. DR. Townsend's Sarsannrill.i, at the OREOON CITY DRUG STORE. SUAKKlt Sumanirilla, al Iho . OREGON CITT DRUG STORE. OANDd' Sorsaparilla, In anyqnantitv, at the -O OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. ' MOFFAT'S Life Bilt.-rs and Pills, Deronnl's Dyeentery Syrup, Wietar'a Dalsam of Wild Cherry, at iho OREOOX CITY DRtTO STORE. JUST RECEIVED at the Oregon City Drug Store, direct from New York and San Fran cisco, a fresh eupply of DRUOS, MEDICINES, Patent Medicines, Family Aledicinee, Sc., &c, which mill be told at law fur caeh an they can be procnretl in Ihe Territory. Call and examine for yourselves, and get an Almanac for 1 850, gratis. "PERUVIAN Fvbrifuge, for the cure of fever J and ague, ore, &c, just received and forsale Laud for Salt. , T OFFER to sell 160 acres of choice land for X two dollars and a quarter an acre, cash. The land ia a portion of my claim, six mile west of La fayatte, in the county of Yamhill. Title good. Call and eeer for vourselvea. " 'Tis no trouble to snow-me land. ... a. V. AUAA1S Glen Avocn, Dee. 33th, 1855-37lf Nt'baslopol has fallen t A ND CHARMAN & WARNER wi.li iL inform Ihe cilnene of Orenin Citv and tha luviic in general uiai iney nave usl received a Rood assornnent uf GROCERIES suitable for this season of Uie year. . Also, we have receded a supply of fancy groeories, such ss farina. Sugar j eyiioea, Annus Knot, aad a variety or other such articles too numerous to mention. We have a good assortment of, FANCY IrUUUb for the holidave. such aa raisins. dates. figs, bottled pie fruits, nupberry preserves, aud a variety of other articles in litis line, such as will suit the greatest epicure of the land. We huva al. soon hsnd a good assortment of candies, utid are receiving a supply nearly every steamer. So please give us a csll ; we will sell us cheap as any house uivirgou. out motto ia mat a quick penny is better than a slow shilling. . , Ws are now commencing to prepare in the Ba. aery mr innsiniss, and ahull have a good aaeort inenlof cake. We shall also keep ou hand a su perior quality of butter crackers, Boston crackers, and also the eweet York crackers. Tleae give or ders fur the above iu good time. Our prices shall be reasonable, and the goods made of the best nia- lenaii iu uregou. norJ4 WHo Wants Good Saddle ? rsine. eubcnher, living five miles south-west of -- Latayetle, lit I ainhillcouuty, a) now carrying on ths business of Saddle Making in good earnest. He keeps cotutsntly on hand ths best eaddlea that can be manufactured with the materials at com maud In Oregon. Those wishing a genuine aaddle warranted to fit on both si.les, and rigged eut in complete style, cheap for cash, or good trade would do well lo giv me a call. My shop Is situated on Bakers Creek near where the road crosses It lead ing from Portland and Oregon City, "rip couutry" by ihe way of Smith's bridge on the North Fork of Yamhill. ET 1 keep every thing in Ihe saddlery line, as Bn.lles, Martingales, Halters, Lines, ie . &c Sept. 20-23lf. J. O. HENDERSON. TvalallN .AcaeJeuay, . Forest Grot, Washington County O. T. QUARTERS COMMENCE : First Wednesday in December ; Last . do in I enruary in May ( in September. Third do First . d TtitTioa rta OAaarca Primary English Higher d . Aneirnt Lsnenarea. f6O0 f.00 2ou. French & drawing, ear a, extra. Incidental eharve. For Uifoi mauoo reapevting the School, addn. ... I . 011.11 i t rg Nov.28,1355.3-tiu f, CIU VRS-Thebert thaae, k, .rk j, vtrenf CUARMAX WARSER ji iiw, m iff-j wv n A VK i"i" received A STOCK OF NEW GOODS, and would luvit all thee who wish to procure GOOD artiele at ressonubl pries, lo Call and see Ihem. They consist in pamu grindstone grata eradh grass scytne It snaths bruoh do do 16 sq harrows 23 leeh garth a rake do hoe do spade pohslied shovels i bsy forks . manors forks churns window glas 8 by 10 do 10 by 13 de 7 by 9 wiudow sashes 8 by Id do 10 bv 13 canal & wheel barrows faney broom plain do aseort'd colored pails painted tub ' ' tine wash boards blacksmith's bellows cross cut saws 7 It do (ft mill saws 7 ft bsir msttrsssee double do single hair holsters double do elngle sperm eaodle adamantine do grape arana looacco Lai trul vnkea Ulcks UlboCeO lucke I BLANKETS. DA1SE, LINDSEY&, Shretinet Tiri, Ac de And keep eonstanily on hand a larye supply of GROCERIES, clothing, hardware, and many articles toe anmer- ous tonieulion. . ALL AS, iT KIN LAY 4t Oregon Cily. April 31, 1850-ly ff( BBLS. Panu Crux Lime juat received and fJJ fnrsaleby n jeiU-10 WM. C. PEMEXT k CO. Oreson Bacon. 1000 hOO; l"r sal oy W.C.bEMEMoVco. L'gyptlau Wheal. FEW biuhels for sale by novlU 1YJH. C. DEMENT 4 CO. A Rare Chance ' For those engajtd, or te!sh!ny lo tngagt in the t louring jjunnest. TTTE bavo on band and for sale, the following V machinery for grist mills, whlcb will b sold low for cash, or en a short time I 2 noKiililo milli. eomwete I 1 run of four feat four inch French Burrs, with nor wheel. 1 14 coes. welfhing 1023 lbs. with nimlla. niiium. brush and oil-not and collar. l run. same sue. wituout piuiou. utuer u lite umi above. Tueelher with a reneral assortment f bands, bolting cloth, pulleys, gudgeons, wheels, couplings, hangings for boiling chests, &c, 4 c. In other words, every requisite necessary to U completion of a (rut null by i - tva. i. i'r..uc 1 at CO. I ; Opposits the Land Oftw. OsiooaCiTr, Nov 2d, 1B63. ,, . WE ARE NOW RECEIVING, per brig "Sunn Abigail" and bark "Chaa. Deveue,H from Ssn Francisco, ths following gooui: GROCERIES: M kgs . U. syrup, SB gala. 90 bbls Nsw Orlraua do. 5000 lbs No. 1 Chinasugar,' - 5000 lutahlssl : . ' 200 boxes English and Americnn soap, ' 20 cases pie fruit, sss'rl, ii proee P. i; B. yeast powder, , 5000 lbs tobacco, sue d brsnils, ,!,..; 100 half boxes raisins. '' 20 bbls and half bbls crushed stignr, 3000 lbs salxratus. CROCKERY A General Aaortment. DRY-GOODS. 5000 yds brown sheeting, 1000 yde satinets, 2000 " prints, , , 10 pieces alpaca, ' " ' 50 pairs English blankets, , , j . . , t 21)11 yds carpeting, , 200 oilcloth; Together with a general assortment of ready mode clothing, buoie, shoes, hat, ca, and carpenters' tools. WM. V. VEMEMT CO., Nov. 10. . 0iwite t'te liud OfBce. To Arrive - TTTITIIIN a few daye, direct from New York, TV ex Clipper slop "Golden bugle. - 4tm guts, linseed oil, 150 gats. spt. turpentine, - ' 200 huxee window gloxs, (oss'd sixes,) ' 2n() kega white lead, pure, , 25 gala. varnish, i-., :' i i , 2lH lb. beeawax, 200 lbs rosin, by tVn. C. DEMENT k co., ' oct 13. opposite Ihe Land Office. . ITIIKSH OREGON TIMOTHY SKED 50 : biia.forauk by WM.C.DEMKNTxt CO. anta (irnz Lhuv. . BBLS. for sale by novl 0 Will. C. DEMENT & CO. 50 IN our bakery we keep constantly on bund breud, crackers, cakes, pies, jrc. CHARM AN rt WARNER. CANDIES, nuts, raisins, of an excellent quality just received and for sale low by CHARMAN 4 WARNER. Orangos : RECEIVED nin the arrival of every steam er. Don't fail to call on CHARMAN & WARNER. EVERY THING in Ihe line of Groceries, as cheesa, ull kinds of spice, sal soda, osbou ote sods, aalei atiis, cream tartar, Ac., are sold at nov24 ' CHARMAN $ WARNER S. f pOYS, of different kinds, for sale by CHARMAN t WARNER. Just Received. ASpleudid assoriment of Family Groceries, . such aa tea, syrup, sugar, 4c. also fine ana coarse salt, cream tartar, apples, chill peaches, sardines, oysters, clams, yeast powder, also a lariro quantity of superior cheroot cicars, and tobacco of every orutm ami almost every thing else in our une oi ousiiMwe an or which will be Bold as low as at any oilier place in town, for cash nr neo. duce. i CHARMAN &WARNER. i Hardware FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE. JR. BRASS and Iron Butts, Screws, Lock and Latehee. Hammers and Hiitcliata. A... Drawing knivea, Handsaws, Curry Combe, Horse Brushes and Cards. Gun Locks. Gun Cans. Wool Cards, Chest Handles, Plane. Ac April tojj-itr 1 Groceries FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE, JR. SUGAR, Salt, Coffee, Tea, Syrup, Chocolate, Starch, Sakralus. Cream Tartar. Sal Soda. Carb. Soda, Pepper, Spice, Alum, Borax, Cop- peras, etc. April si, iHoa-itf . Jfual npssli-H. At Uie ' Old Stand,' Canemah, April 21 , '55. 4 f f Lbs. Light Brown Sugar, " V V V 1 ,000 lbs. China No. 1, do.. l,liuu Iba. Km Coffee, 15 Tone coara salt ; 500 lbs. fine do., 3,0011 lb. Oregon Bacon ; . . , 1,000 boshela oala, for sale wholesale or retail, bv JOHN P. BROOKS, T Ihe Partner Ty E WOULD say, w make yoa feel a comfortable a... -;ki. CHARMAN 4 WARx'eT Central Produce Depot rivru in sOXSTANTLYiTfng. fr-h from ranch. n ''. oat,baeon,lH, butter and potatoea. "hM' ' JOHN P. BROOKS. 500 eathsrs for atlebv T. JOHSSOX, eitf HIGHEST cash pnet paid by -Nov. i. WM. C. DEMFXT A rn - K. i'vrldHa. . A r.voV T' Ci' ME LODE. m. ' ' o iisr avstir, IAW, r.rMriiM sat itu feb'4 OREGON VITY DKIV STORK. BUSINESS CARDS. AX.X.ATT, VTUXXLAT aV CO., Ui-neral Commawon Merchants, and whole, eale and retail Dealer In Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, lie., lie. I GeorceT. Allan. ' . Oregon Cily, May S. t A rchibald M'Kiulay. X I liuinas aiow , LLAN, M'KIM'AY l Scotishurg, Umpua, eV CO., , Oregon. Lower ALLAN, M'KINLAY At CO., Chenipoe7 Oregon Territory. May 5. CHARLES POPS, TR, DE A LER in Hardware, Groceriie, Dry Goods ' Clothing, Boot A. tthee, Medicines, Book and Stationary. , ., Muin-st., Oregon City, April 21,1855-Itf , Wm, O. Dement ak Co., ,, WHOLESALE and reuil Dealer in Grocer, lea, rrovisiona, Taints, Oils, Boots and Shoes, Crockery, He. Opposite Ih Land Offic. Maiu St. Oregon City. June 1, 1855, JOHN R. MBRTJJE, STTOSNIV AND COONSILOa at' LAW, Infayette, Yamhill County, O. T., -faithfully attend Id all busioees n- w v irusteti to nis proiessional car. April 21, 1855-ltf JOHN P. BROOKS, Wluilnale f Retail Dealer In Grteeriet, Proinet, I'rovitioni, t.. Main Street. -1 A General Assortment kept up of Selected Goeek. Cuoemah, December 1, 1855,, , ,., . ,;i ; i CA. REED & CO., successors to Ftllowt,' Reed f Co., dealer in Drugs and .Medicines, Books and Stationery, Paints, Oils, ic. Partlou lor attention paid to componnJIng medicines. Salem, No. 24. . 1 . satf't Weill, Fargo fe Co.'i Exprew, , , Between Oregon,' Calitonua, tht Atlantic Satr$ and Europe.. . iiAviivumaue aavauiagsoua 3 nrrangeiiient with ill United hsei Slutes aud Tacific Mail Steam- ship Companies fortiansporlation, we are now ore. pareo to lorwnru vaia vim, uuuion, Xpttie; Package, Parcels, and Freight, to and from N York, N. Orleans, Ssn Frauoisco, Peril sod. and principal towns of California and Oregon. , uur regular norm monthly express between Portland and Sad Francises, is dispatched by Ih Pacirio Mail Steamship C.'s sMamehip Columbia.1 connecting at San Franoiec wiih stir semi-month-ly Express to A'esr York and Ne Orleans, which ia dispatched regularly on the 1st and 16th of each month, by the mail steamers and in charge of our ewn messengers, through to destination. " ' ' Our Kxprcee from Ntw York leave regularly on Ihe 5th and 20lh of ach mouth, alw iadxarg. of measengers. ' , . . , i, Treasure insured in the best New York com panies, or at Lloyd's in London, at the outloa f shipper. ' " i .. ...hi - Omcxs-New Yotlt, No. 16, Wall at; Now Orleans, No. II, Exchange plac Sua Francisco, mo. ii-t, luontiromery street. ... ' ' r n'Air4. ill i. ii. uaxmicu, Agent. Oregon Cily, April 21, 1855.-1 tf ' ' flJA. . Th Uteamer PoitlaasoV. ni :..... ..TJ. , ; CAl'T. A. S.JIUEBAY, i Will run daily between Portland and OreeonCitr. Leaves Portland si eight o'clock, A, M. , Iteturu ing, leavee Oregon Cily at fonr o'clock, r. t. i-or freight or passage apply on board.. Iap21-llf ' ' 1 " II Ml" TT a matt. T.rwn W m. SS AS., ;l;;, Oregon City and l'ortlund Daily Packet. n , Jennie Clark. . b-.-rri-j??. j.c. AINSHORTH, MASTER,'' Will run daily, (Sundays excepted.) in the above name.I trade, h aving Oregon City every day at 8 o clock, s. M. Koturninp, will leave rortlaud al 9 r.tt., touching at all intermediate points, i .m for trcight or passage apply on board. , apSl-tf t -' New Volumes of the Four Reviews ! i. and Blackwood. ; COMMENCE with North British for May, J 1850, and Iho other Reviews and Blackwood for June, 1855. . mih- i Terms of Aubucnption. Any one Review or Rlnckwood, year. Blatawood and one Re vieWor any two Reviewe, $5. The four Re views aud Uluckwoud, $10. Four copies to one. address, 30. . ' ' ' roetsgo on the fonr Reviews and Blackwood lav any Poet office in the United States, only 80 cents yesr on each Keview and 4 cents a year oo Bluckwood. ....... Address, L. Prorr & Co.; Publisher. '54 GoM street, comer Fultou, New York t i 1008 Reading for the Million,. v S.J. McCORMICK ; HAS CONSTARTLV 0.1 IIAHD AT THE fHANKLIN BOOK B roll P., aoHT-BT, PORTLAND, ORCOON, " A Choice sleetion of Popular Books, News papers, Magazines and Fancy Stationery.' 'f Among the books on hand will be found works on Temperance, Agriculture, Horticulture, His tory, Poetry, Biography, Medicines, Religion, Science, School Books, Romances, AVc, tte., Its.. UTSubseripiions received for Harper, Graham,' Godey, Leslie's, or Putnam, at S4 a Tear, post age free. . . !,..;- ST Subscriptions received for any newspaper published in any part of the Union. ' - Remember the Franklin Book Store and Newt paper Agency, Front street, Portland Oregon. ' tff A priced catalojue will be published early in April, and will be sent to any part of the terri-. tory tree on application. ladies I .. . ;, ,e... ..;, YOU will fiud on excellent assortment of Dress and Bunnet Silks, Satins and Velvets '; also' Bonnet Trimmings, Hosiery r Gloves,. Laces and Ribbons, TiMe CMlis, Counterpanes, etc., at the store of CHARLES POPE, Jr.,' ' (Main-st., opposite Abornethy'a store,) where may be found almost everything iu tus liue of tl, , Dry tioods: ( Such as Peiiiia, Ginghams, Alpacas, Merinos,' Plaid l.inecya, Muslins, Sattiuetts, Jeans, Flaa-' neis, Sheetings, Bed Ticking, Hickory Stripe Cotton Batting, etc. -Oregon City, April 21, 1855-ltf J 'ih) . Medicines for Sale, By ttlAKLCig rOrE, Ja. s Pills, inor, uum rtmoie. itrii-.i. ..n t v-i:- u. n. ..... vil, LAlvciia, l.V. Jd prepsration, an ,y, balsom, Dslley's paut extractnr, i.'JJidaHunif rnegnio. Oil of Pepper. p'L n,-e"' Comporitkin Powder, Carter' rutaK,nary Balsom, Sulplmr, Epaofc SM . ' i Apnl 21, 1855-llf . , GILT MOULDING far pietur sale by , CHARMAN k W fraaae, fat ARNER. rPICK CIGARS, the heat ehaae I at spU CHARMAN WARNER S. DO you want Hay Forks, Spade and Shovels f Call at CHARMAN $ WARNER'S. ;,',! ., KoinethiiifZfew. i j A NT peraoa having a Melodeoo, Seraphioe, jtl Acoordeon.or other reed instrument, wiUi broken or defecUve reads, eaa has them repaired by applying or sending to Chaa. H. Easier, at hia residence, two squares back from the Baptist Me.iag Hotsse, i ths North part ef Orerow Crty. Charge for inserting single reede from $1,50 lo 8"-.0O. . Reasonable deduction for a greater nnm-bn- CM. K ESTER." ' Oregon City, September 22, 1&5-23 .j . rnE- 'TEMPLE rF HONOR. T.elatia Tempi ef -a- Hoaor, N. 1, meeu every Wednesday eve n ng. at the Americaa Halt, Forest Grave, Oregoa. Hrslbren o the Order ha good standing ars i vited I xrict thai Temple. , M TUTTLE, W.ii.T- ., . A. Dnrorv, W R. ' ' S3 f CM.ASS.tn,,,,,,,,. Crckerv. at ' : 19 fiviv. ws'RyEirs.-' ANDS' Sarssparilla, Peck's Wili Cherry Bil' ten, Batcman's drooe.. Rr.n '..!.. ;n- , Perry e vermifiurA. O-j-u.