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Ilrooks in tho maimer rtcniz.d by ( -n-llenien. Tli nurrativo caused much laugblur. Ho laid li Mr. iVoodrulC, "tin, I ttU wrotch, there In room misiiyli In Ibis woild for you and mc" In hi judgment ihe cock that crows nnd will nut li.bi It tin. npiieJ ct'n by Inns und pullets. I.muIi tor Alluding lo llio remark of Juiivi Watson Webb, which had been quoted, lh.it the act of assault d-.-sTred iIcm'H rn tha spot, La aii, if tboao who indord ihut icntinv nt witlitd to play th (.'time of chivalry, Ut thcin, with thulr whole R. puli lican cru.v, come mid tnUo thu lifu which, they miy, i forfaited. If hit oppnnenta wro utut'lod with tlm pri:iiMit liil i'( ihe riie, ho una, lit rctiuii.' l hi llr'i.ki t'l hit fiicndi, ; wildly lo gwl N'mthi-m di'mocriitn nnd :i;iitl''iiiiii who Imd th maiili vjd j ntuiid by him not furcttinu' John Scott I lurrison, S nn" p'till'-rn.-n, lit- believed, hd voted n'iiiist iiim coiitiiiiy io th;ir witbuj, but wrr operated upon by oulsidj rf h.mro and he npka in coin m'lldutioil 'f 'hog win J;am llndr vot: without iirlilin in vilification, linen cludJ by tnyhf': Mr. Sji'-aker, I an nounc lo you nud tlm llotitu I mi nn Ion gvr member of the 'J'iiiity -fourth Con frMK. Confusion, lihtnetund npplnuie fi.llowi-.d, during which Mr. Uroolt retired. It wan lon; time b'jfore order wm thoroughly re tlor'i. July IS. Tlio II nine nrocedod to tli consideration of the riolu'ion npreing iti ditnpprobi'.ion of the conduct of M:r. r.dinundson and Kcitt in rd.iiiun to thu asiaull on Mr. Sumner. An iiiL-ITjclu.il ciLrl was mads to have a tote taken on the ca-i of em-li, lepurntidy, and in consefjurnco ol thin failure tl.e reo lutinn was rejected by a vote of 79 tgaiiiht 123. On motion of Mr. Camphidl, of Olihi, the vjIo w.i4 reuoin-iiltrcd, wlii-ii he olF- red h ailb.ititii'.o for tlio reiidulion no u 'oenald -tlio ll )iio to pjon Mr. Ivhiiiiiidnnii and Mr. K.;iltn-p:iraU!y, Mid if Mr. Kcitl w'liod to bu heard ho kliould ll'l ill-tint uli the nreviiiui qivilion. Mr. MilUoti appwlt-j tiriniiccensfully to Mr, Cuinpb-dl, to withdraw hit motion, he (Million) wixliln to occupy thu att.-utioii of thu Uoiiku lur u few iniiiuUn in ducun in a now OKpect of I ho iiK,li0n. Mr. C;uii-Ih'II, cf Ohio, rfplie l, if ho ahould yield the floor to l hit jjniillnnon from Virginia, lio mint nuccs'iinly giva wiry to Others. Tho subject had been dihcusscd in all i'n iupccla, and tho suUiitutc did not cbnuyo the principle) of tlm 0'iin:d propo sition. Much tiinu hud alraady been con sumed, the session win far advanced, nnd tho hiiMiioss of thu House not tri'ii-actcd therefore lio imdolid on tho prcviotit rui tion. Mr. Letclier wished to tny, that in a new sieet of tho case nn clebrl wusnijidu to cut oil drbato. Mr. Punn called tit'ention lo tho wording of the suli.'litiito. Tho llous'u has been called upon lo declare its ill's ipprobation of ' kuiii nul of iMi'shis. IViiitt an J I'.duiund.soti. lie wanted to l.uoiv to what the words "wiid act" had refen iioc. '1'ho Speaker replied it was explained in the preamble, which wn yet to bo acted upon. Uy remiesl, the preamble from the re fort of tho Coiniiiilko was read, Betting forth the facts connected with tlm nsnu!t, Olid concluding with tho exertion that it appeared IVoin iuvcsiigatiou that Mcusid. Keitt nnd Kdiiiunds'in, soma time previoiik to the aiiult, wero informed of llio pur poso of Mr. JSrooks to commit violence nn Mr Sumnor, for wordu used in debate, and took no ineiimires to dUcourajia or pievt nt tlio name, tail on llio contrary nniii-ipalin the assault, were prusent on ono or more occasions to witness ii, I'udcr tho opeialion ofihe previous qiics. tion, thu resolution ei'inurui(( Mr. Keitt was ndopted by yens 100, nays IW. That coiimiinif Mr. Kdmuiubon was rejected by yeas (5(1, nnys Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, moved nn nniend nient lo the preamble, to make it further oppoar that ;Vr. Keitt alleinpted lo prevent nnollieer of tlio Venule and other iVom in terfering to prevent a coutinliaiice of the blow, on -1Ai t-'uniiur. Mt. Ilium cscipled to this nineudmeiil. Tho original preamble presented Mr. Keitt run w'ituesi, nolhiiig luoro and on ill's ground tho revolution was predicted. Jfr. Campbell, of Ohio, to r inove Mt. Dniiii'ii objection moved the nnienduii ntol' tho prennibhi by simply striking out Hit. KJimitiiisoi)'u tiume, lotting Mt. Keiti's tnnd. Tho preamble was then ndeptod by 101, rgninst HX Mt. Keiit said ho should nsk the Mouse to-morrow lo henr him on some mutters, llohhuuld endeavor not to violate Parliu- I montai-y propriety, mid felt (juito euro he Mould not do so. Mil. KKITT'N SI'KIU'll AM) r.KSKINATION. July 10. .1r. Keitt nid it was not his purpose to wiili n any bn-neh orexaeeihute any feeling. Ho much preferred the, op posite. Ho xiudicuted Soiiih Curolina ngaiil tho charges bronchi iigain-.t hoi - f. r her condui t in tlm Hevoiuii"ti. Idi vivid ly depicted ilia sulleiiiii;? unit j .-it' iotism of tlio Smith Citrriliuinus, contending that th" exploits of J.isachuoiU in that sti'uggle had been grcaily exiiif.iinted. After spi-Kli-jug in diiparagwiiiein ofj.issiiclmw tis, and in i:o compliinonlary terms of Mr. ur lingame'j sentiments ami rhetoric, ho Mid ho W'hh in the Senate when the usaunll was committed. Ho knew that it oulJ lu connnilted uiiU-ss Mt. Sunnier klmuld make ; ail cxplanuiion or apology, but he repeated. ' ho knew not tho time when nor the pl.ue ! whore theas-ault would ba made Hed:d i n.il Dnl,..; I. ......1.1 I.. :.. .l" o . I .(...- ..-,!, ukj III HIP O-'llillir ; ciinnioor- i.jriliern pspers lis,l nitein,'t. td to establish complicity on hi pail, chatt ing it as a Slau-litfldiug net, and li.ul ait templed to fix tho respoiiMhilitv on &'ouih Carolina. Those who wih to drag in dost tho gai moists cf their Slnla might do it. Ho ccit.iinly khauM not the garnieiils of his own. It appeared that his otVeiiee was that hedid notliiril iiif.-rmer aoh.uaeter whiih he branded as irfinicm. He wo-d I noer violate the confidence rcjccd in liim. even by his bitterest enemy, against the !v fiiccd he Li I. Was he to inform in furor pf a man wliohsd made fjlc charges against Souin Carolina, and slaiulend a dulingiii- he ' S--e -.'..r. s ;v a f tii- I , Co! Cf:' :c. J. r. 'I ..A ' :. r. I ;'. , tit Iim was 'llil ! V. Ilg lih'l already snl his resignation Id tha (j ivernor of South Caro linn, lo take ell'ict today, mid would now Hnn.ifica li u no longer a iiicintcr of lliU Congress, Tl.ucaliv'ic tlitui!td kLIIu ci!cf or-ler w.nl up fioni lho kin. Tli" frii mUof K-iil crowded rouml Iilin Hii'UliOjk Iihii'I i!i liim, (inil amid eon sMernUe C"(ifui'oii In- r-liri'l. The Mouhv Iii-ii took upili rfo'u'ii.n. of the Conmiitle uu LI'c'i in iii J. C Allnwn n"t and Win. fl. A'e'n w. dieted n ll'-'n- ritutiio fniltl Illinois ntiil elltith'l t- Mi " at. .IV, WiiiL bum, ofAiinc, almc it'd tlio rlut;Mis. Mr. AM -n replii J In hi o-n defence. A 'J lt rtn-'I. J'llv 17 Tli'i Iluuie rvii'ri' il tint cuii si'l. rnlion ofllm resolutions of tli- C- iinu I-l-Con J.'.-ctioin, ilit!iin( Afr, Arcl.' T ill1 ti il'l of Mr. AHi-ii tlm elected rr-nrii'n-live f om lliR Seventh Coiirr'l4:ml J: uiet of Illii'ois T!i rcpfirl of lli liinj-irily of lliu Com riiincH says ttuit .1r. Aicher Mineloctcd by two majority, snd the report of iliu loinoiity of tlio C"nnnite itutrt that Mt. Allen was el'-cu-d by one. Tho subject m db.'.td riti'l thu House. kdji-nriiRil. July 18. Tli Illinois cnr.lcsttd election ra was loken tl, and Mt. Archer ad dressed the llotne in lliu own h-liulf. The r'siltition that Mr. Allen was not entitled to a seat win adopii-d, by 01 against I)!), nrid tlm rcolntion that Mr. Archer wan entitled, r'j'ctcd, Ly 0 against 91. An i-fluit was iiiudu to reconsider the last vot", but it lul by 4 majority. Uuoohitioiif with then pa-ed that a va euncy exist in the Seventh Conj;resioiiiil Pi-tricl of Illinois', n fi-riing the election lj.ii.-k I u the m.le, nnd iviiip Mr. Archer, contestant, inil. ::? nnd per dicin In date. LATE TEOSI EUHOPE. CeT HsiTAiK. The Ann-rieau quclinn liu tx-snucloro I iliuineiit. ol r. ,M'N,re moved mtlii- IJuuiKof Coiiimotis Itmt lliecoiul'icl of lur .M:ijc ly' (iiivornnient in the diiTrrrnri lliul luve Brisou b iwt-Fii ttifm stul llio I'uittd Niuti llie i)iiestmn uf riilintmrul. Iis-I n.it eulhled thein tu Ihs niMiMi'isteiii ol lliu llnur Men-Mi llniwn sii'l lwurt of Urn-pool, suit C'hestliUin u ii,l Nj'uolicr of llirne'ij;huiii, n prulcd lo Mr. Muir to p-ilione his hioIkhi, Inn lis rvfused, sua IherrMs llio debato pro ce di-d. The Alt'iinry (,'nii rul defrixltd llio Guvrrn- II i lit , u ii I su'd lio L'ni'od Klnles d sji ilelirs liu-l nut I. eon sucli an lii'L'M IiSvc bpen r.vpcctcil ffxii iialinn uiis oils lo ureservo frirnil y rc-lalioua Willi i-nc'sinl- S.r N. Tliciiiiji-r upportd tho motion, nnd contniihd Hint lllu lliuii.li svt-iiti Imd violulid rinallv (lie law uf Ilia United KtaUs mid of I imtioti!. Mr. I'liillinioia nn ported the fiovertiment. Mr. I'.sillio drilurril that F.njrliiud v. di-hoiinri-d by bar itlt'inpl to reduce Ilia cituons ol tlm I nili-il Sliiles fiutu tlieir ulliiriunee. Sir (leorgo (,'rny nknd if tliey ceii'd venture to cmidi inn Ilia OovrriiiiK-nt niter I hey hsit topH.'d llio ii!iilinent aven on I'.ru' h eroini-Jj r.iiher lh.ui irivc oll'i-iuo to Ilia t'ni'.ed Sl.ilis? Mi-ie the House divided on a motion for adjourn ment. Sir J. W'nkli raid that by not d'smljsii (f Mr. tliillas, the ISiilifli Giiveiiiinentcoiife-Ked tl ul they bad dune -riiir, sud their defi ime rested npun ieeiiil plroditiir. 'l ilt- del. ale was line niljuinifd, and tho nrl cveniiiff was rrsiimed by Mr. Milner (j liron, who coinplsiiied Hint l rd I'lnri-iidon's conduct W in iiisiillinjt toward llio t'nicd .Sinlei, mid lbs ptfi-jile of Aiiierien iliould be inmla uwant thai llio llr.li Ii eu,!o did nut sujijort tlieir Minister tliprein. Mr. ilutler beleved lliers was n"lliiri(r for A vole of criiMiire ulihoiili thero were punts in l.oi ,1 Cluicndou's conduct lli .t no ouu could d'.--fend. Mr. rrnoeck sup- oiled tba motion for eenrure. Mr. Seoouer would tsiiram no opinion. Mr. (Hailstone contended Unit tlio goud will of the I'liited Slut'-s h.id tiein coticilialed. i The most lliiumblo fenturo iu tho muttir was, ho iiiid, llm coihpiiIiik nl chimed t.iwui.l the filled Sliites (iovernnietil, mil for Ihis Lord ( lureii Ion and Mr. Ciaiepteii woia aipiully 10 I1 mt a. The S.iliel'nr t.'eiii riil ultncked Mr CIliidMonp, nnd iliiiui'hl the Unilrd Slates fjovuriinipnt oiilu In have sirivtd ut a dll-rt-nt Cuiiclui.on than Hi v d d. Sir. I. I'aeliinfteii euluuitieil Mr. Gladstone, and nuid llie lliitise d.ne u.l silt ink Irotn the dit-cie-dioll, hi th r, n crisis uf no otdiimry miirn indo. Lord Piilinerslnn repliid ul leii(;ihi ihf. iiHur 11 s i-ondiict nnd denyiii'i thnt deception had b eu practiced luw-md the 1'ni ed .Slates, or that lln ir laws hud been violated. Mr. .Mi-'irrgnr here sltcn;plcd lo ad.licss the IbnHe, hul was couched dow-u, 'Ihe lliiu-e ill n dvided on Ilia nniion for e, iisiire, and Ihe Uovernaient was muloiiitd by ll'-i IlliljuiUV. I.atks The Lcnden puier cuutuia the ful luw in uini;ruih : '.V g tiatimis between Kngluinl nu,l the United Sln'cs, with a view to Ihe settlement of exist ing d.fli reiK'c-i wi-ro resumed on ouday, thcSOtli, under ciicumituiices which jilify tho b- lief Unit mot ets nru ulieudy in a fair Iruiu toward an ami- cahlu adjustiiirnt ol the points nt issue." It Is believed Hi nt r.irmueiil w II be pron-cned on Ihe 3lsl of July, mid that no further paity mo tions will da inatJe UnsseKioii. The followinu is llie only reference thtt has been ni.uh' to America liuco tho sad it; of the steam ship Tuiiim : Mr. ll.iiilis nilted Lord rilmrrstoii whither Mr, Pnlhis, in I'niied Males K, prr.-e nlali vt, to lur Mnjrsly's (iuVerilllieill, Imd full Hier lo i-elllo Ihe t'euliul Aiiieiieiin di-piUe, ur whether lis bud any M' her power Ihun those of his piudi-ccsaor, Mr. Mm-Ihiiihu. I.oid t'ulnieistou nij il was umh'rs'm.d that Mr. lll:n Imd lull .werlod sciiss wall her M.ijesiv's (iuvei uineni tho Ccn'.ml Aiueii, uiiiiietiuii. Mr. liiieh.iiinii had uu iiiittuclion. whatever to cut. ton this iuli el. A bill has t een introduced I y Ihe Government into Ihe Hi. use of t oiiiinuns to permit dil Hut ou liom nee. l'ce Soiubre's celebrated will in iu favor of the I'ml India Ceiiipiny bus be, n set mule, uud li ii immense fortune pnes lob s wid.v. 'l lio weullier u.'Ut. nued ineinliceiit for the har vest, and another eJilniht of Ihe same would se cuie tho lurn.crs frviu nil danger of change iu the r prtspecie. There has been nn iiiei-ean-,1 t'emand for A mi-rn-aii Sevuriiiiv inc- ilia p.:ii,cal p,ri of b,',w' "J !' Uiird tfuim lll cluilU'lll, '!,, eraiii erotia were all h.irves't d and uhan. tiinl. the v,iaio ciep will fail aliort in cuuse ipienee of ll,e he.,vv rums. 'Mis Ksrl of Sheibiirne nppointej unJer-See-retarv ul Suie for I'orngu Ailiiirs. and will le ru.sed to the s-et aje by Ins preseut lille. S.r W. t nliami of Kai e n i l succeed Lin) as Repreiciiutuc iu Parliament uf Cidue. l Ues of MtUU At dead of n jht 1 went, reluct nt poinj A we wee Nr, i-ra tVe ehueehviod-srav, Tu lath, i s heuse, ihe pator's ; h, ale,,' , ,, With s:r on star O, sweetlv Iw nkU.I n. ng At dead of sight. Then in kroad bfe. when new imnellmcs drre me To seek m? tore imiK-tlmps whicti he srnt 'irsrsa-il No-'hem.!i-h ll i-nl. above me 1 : :o,a r. c At d. a.t i 'I n tr-'h-ciir.r.,,,.UeelidiliMctly nM.. ,1, , , I Fremont a ilarthnbhr. Hon. "' . ,, ".V"1.", . "a"""'"fr; Hannibal Hand.... In h.s.peech at lha rati- fieiitioii lliecllii( ill Worcester, SiipI : VVi0 i-mbaikiug Oil Ills Western tour, ..I V....nr. m. m.l, if ii wm not lis Intri.tioii to purchase a s!vo, as a domes- tiu Ut ins no. His reply was. i nn-tr owntdouc dollar in human fieih, and whilu r. nson hoi!s its iway in my brsin, I Mtv e wimS I love my wife, with ilia ni'ist url. ui nlf clion. but that wife niu-t toil illi bi-row n hand, rather than own tho first dollar in human fjeh !' " C"tT At tlm hit" session of (iilmoro Co. Court, Vb , the (irsnd Jury cf that co'iniv ,r-i-i,ti'd lha editor of llio Cincinnati II 'ttrnt Chtittian AJvonte f r publishing xlioliiion iloc'rines. nnd also Iter. Leti I'aike, for i ircul.iting that paper. VTm. C. Scmcnt & Co., At tlnir did ttand, o(vsit li hand OJue, VltlCnowreeeiv ni per bsrk "Ork" and brig "llulcvoii," lha foilowiiiK (foods I loO b,vsrs9rin ai d ailaiimnt ue caudles, 10 , dried apples and p uclii-a, 110 Lb.sui.d hif bbls crushed sugar, iO eases p ckles, 80 fiesh psaches, SO " p's fruitsi, in tuns G. A. suit, CROCKERY r GLASS-WARE t 500 doi cups sud saucers, 300 " pistes, 200 " tumblers, !0 " water pitchers, Sugar howls, tea pots, 4iC, &e. OILS PAW T3i 0)ij Irg. pure lead, g'lU gali hll-ce-l oil, 100 gals lurpentine, 50 Hals varmsli, 3UU gal) lamp oil, 1 10 cnl lurd " DRY CUM Si riliOU yds brown sLeetinj, JiillU " prima, lileiiched eoltons, bed tiekin?, Ac, Ae., all of which will be sold as luw as they can be pur chased of any other home in Orejjoti Lily. inu)T7 rutxlturo. TIMIE subseiiber bus just iweiv.rjsaj iif .1. edslaigi. supply of Fl'KXI-V 'J L'l'.i: of all descriptions, consist--J ini; iu pait as fuiluws S-.fif. mahogi.iy uud blsck walnut; Chuinber sets; I'liireuus, w ith or without muible lops; ( 'lliris deilis; Itockini! chairs, itofTid in hair, carpet, and with cane and wood seals; Dining chairs, culm aud wood sen!; Office chairs, do do do Children's do, hijh dining and locking; Ued-ksds, varioi.s kinds; 'J'ubles, o uter, curd, sud Jiuing; VVriliiiK deeki; S d Iwards; I'.irlor chairs) Settees; Iteudinv, toilet, and work tables; Lookiu-KLuwes; M.uirecsvs, hair, moss, and woo!; Window shinies; KvallH-rs; Paiwr hanins, of every style; Oilcloth; i'luii-M! niitttini?; Iluid lamps, and burn iiifrllud; wuli a variety of other anieles loo numerous In mention. I'm us wishing to pnrchsse will please call and examine fur themselves. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange fur iroods. TllUd. JUIIX'SON'. March 22, IS.'io. 4'Jtf Lops, ogs. CI As I will bs paid on del. very for fir and cedar I LOGS at works of Oregon Milling & Trans portation Co. II. PEN PL AN 1, Ag'i. Linn City, ill ay 10, lo.'C. Saclis! Sr.cks! fflHK tmdcrsiriiol bus eonstsutly on hand at b's J sirk u.iinnl'iielory in Oregon City, SACKS uf alt iii.ililieniid sires, which wi'l be mild as low ns they can be houiiht in thu Territory. Orders fiom a di.t. ik-c promptly atteiid, d to. Wm. WUITLOCK. Oiegon Cily, May 3, 18."G.-Sy. Iiiimbcr, Lumber. riMin; Oregon Milling am! Transportation Co. .1. have established a LUMIIIiR YARD on the river Uu!. in uur uf tho store of Allan, McKiulay eV Co. Lumber in huge or small ipiantitics, including diei-sed Killing uud limning, can ulways bo had by application ul the store of K.S.& A. HOLLAND. Oregon Cily, May IJ, IrOtl. KELLY'S Privato Bonrdiiif House, ppoi-iie lliviuesot Lo.'s i irnuriiol build ing, OUIMO.S CITY, O. T. dJ Chaiges reasonable. Nov. 3-6in. Splendid Jcwolry. G. COLLIER ROI1IJINS has iiowon hand the line.-l usuorlmeut of JEW KLUY ever hioiigiit In Oregon. The ansortiucnt ccusits in purl of the following artk-lcs: Diainend b;-oiielics, D ainend rings, Gold railway lime-keepers, Ladies' watches, iu euamcled cases, Ladles chutelui'.ers, M,uic ear-rings, Gu'.d thimbles, gold and silver pens, Card caies, inuulel ornaiiK-uU, Curd baskets, peui I enskets, Gohl guard, vest, and fob chains, Sleeve buttons, ulur: studs, Laifea brooches, and vuiicty ol' other guojs loo uumerous to men tion. Cull aud see the most msgnificcnt display of , Jewelry ever seen iu Oregon. G. COLLIER RORDIXS, March 22. Frout street, Portland Chnrman & Warner. f R. EDITOR You will pieosn toll all our 1 L fei low-citizens of Orccou that wo are still duiog hiiMiicss umler the old linn, and under Ihe old mlage Unit a nimble sisH-nce is Setter than a sluw shilling. . We waul to sell goods, uud will do mi as cheap us any other house u Oregon City. - We have enlarged our business materially, sud I Wi.0 Wants a Good Saddle? now have on baud, us usual, all kinds of GR(J- T IMI E sutcrihor, living five miles south-west of (7.'Wi,'S.euchusw-illsu,tciiyaudcouiilryt:ude, j JL Lafayette, in Yauihill eotintv, is now carrying w hich wo hope all who have favored us with their "n the business of Saddle Making in good euruesL liberal patrouage know full well. Call a n we j He keeps conluntlv on hand the" best saddles tht wilidouurtksi. C11ARMAX Si. WARNER, can be msnui'actim-d with the materia's nt com Apr.l 111, lt;0. I maud ill Oregon. Those wishing n genuine saddle ; warrant.s.l lo lit on Is th r.les, and ri?ed out in raim for Salo. A FA R M of IHO acres of land in Yam hi'l coiintv, six miles west of Lafayette, is f. i. -ri 1 . culiivsil nnd I al seres in p,s:re an on-hard ' 'ion i" who. neo-are cu acres in of .' 0 lieantig upp'e tires. The pl.iee is well wa tered ail.l liml ered. and lias Ino Wells of evoe'lent water, goisl bu Mines and eut-hnusea, Tlie lind j i us goo I ns then- is in Oregon or the world, and ; its local. on makes it as giwd n s'.oek fiirm as there is in the lerniorv. rsrming utensils and rock will be sold with tho sJaoe, if d.a re-1. The cam is well "locked with isti'e. horses, nud logs, and uu Ik- had ou reasonable terms. iT Liuuireat Tua Aaacs C'iKce, Oregon Cily. In our I'.'ikcry ' E ke.-p a f.ill assortiiieot of HUE A D, PIE-. C AK'.'a, aid CANUV, at whorrin'e aud s" CIIA R W.I .V 4; WA RMER. D!t U-,t' liim holar-iriie.and Dr. Jcrrir-.' Al:;.f!.-i l'1-i ue al i lit l.iil- i'iiRr MiI-WF'-l -iv' 1 1 '-, '!' l.-i.N i JvTOW BOOUS I rilUE suti-crilwr I... ju.t reenvtJ larrrs . , ,,um,a ut HOOKS, direct frui New York, j aIwhi'm Hist. of KuropeJAmrriesn Iiuiilntiont, I hilliinsn' do. Lives nf llio Signers, ' Jlrmucrucy in Ainviica. usoyion ami nm'i j J Ueck sud Port," 'Shiii aud Shore," Home CvchiiH'dia, , -.. Y,.arl iu CiIfur Cys. of I'iltrstnre. Uuelian's V'. I'liys'u., Muniial of fine Arts, lctiinsua llio Aru, h'gypt and the HolyLund Inrdlieronit'm Euginr, Anc t .Monasteries, Choice IJioaruphy, Tr.itrla in T'-ru, IVruv.uil Aiili'iuilies, Choice liitia -ts, I yuat l..,li Miihan'a Phiiosophy, A variety of 1'oets. i'jli cop es uf band'.rs speller, SoO ' " lteadors, 2.-.0 " McUufll-y's du. 2.M) " Webnler's Dictionaries, Daries' Algebra, tjeoiiiciry, Uoiirdon, " Burvojing, " Legeudre, " Arithinel C5, Thoiepsoii's do. Newman's Itheloi ic, llluy's do. Il'urley's Univ. liitory, iG'Hidrich s i'icL U. H., .Ii.nleith's Geogruphy, Lillle Speaker," . Anierlcsti Speaker. AI..S', H rrcsh Capply of Ctatlonory. D.iv IliMis". Jouil.a.s, Leila-era, Ueeolil Disjks, Memorandums, uf ul! sizes, Diar ts, Ac, Noteund la-tier 1'uper, linn-lopes, Pons, ie., 4to. Kras-r Knives, linnirn P.uhber, Cumund Luhels, Fabei's 1'eociis, lk, In quart aud p at bottles. WUoLESALP. AND DETAIL. CIIAKLKS I'OPE.Js. Oregon City, August 19, 1H55. y c w J v w flic r. TTAVIXO employed one of Ihe best Woikins 1 JL Jewelleis on the fucitic cnasl, 1 am now fully prepared lo inunurscture every description pf Jeweliy. Masou'c Jewelry, Odd Fellows' Fins, Pongs, Ol'C made to nrder. Kugraviug neatly done. Call Slid see specimens of work. G. COLL1EK KODBI.VS. Jf.B. I devote uiy entire aiuullun lo repairing 1- ins Watches. U. Lulliks kodsins. Portland, Dec. !9, 1655-37lf JAY.N'K'SAIIeralive, E.peetornnl, and Pills, Cod Liver Oil, Castor O.l, and Sweet Oil, at the OKEUON UTV DKL'G STORE rEXICAN Mustaiig Liuiuiciit, G W. Mer- a-IJL chunts Garbling Uil, at the OKEGON l i ry LfltUG STOUE. rpKL'SSKS, rii;ht and left and double, and Ab JL duiniunl supporters, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. 1)L'I!E While Lead, raw and burned Umber, Crone, (ireen ami Yellow, and other paints, at Ihe OREGON CIT Y DltUU a I Our,. fjERFU.M KRY.nt the L OHEGON CITY DRUG STORE. GUALTKNUEKG MKDICIXES: GraefoubergSarrapurilla, UleriiieCulholicon. " Oyseutery syrup, coosunijUive ualin, " Pile Ointment, llenllh Hitters, " Kyo Lotion, Ac, &e., To be found t Ihe agency of the Company, nl tho OREGON CITY DRUGSTORE. TTA Y.MAN'S Ityspcptie Elixir w-arruutcd to XX. euro the dvspepsia iist received nnd for sale at the ORUOiW CITY DllVU STOKE. D. Gnysott's compound extract of Sarsuparillu nnd Yellow Duck, ht ihe seplj OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. OLD Dr. Jacob Townseiid's Sarsup.irilhi, ut the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. D !!. J. Ayrcs' cclebialed Cherry Pectoral lor Coughs, col Is.aud coii-umpliou. at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. DR. Tuw'iiseud'sSursapnr.llis at the O It EG ON CITY DRUGSTORE. CI MAKER Snrsnpirilla, at tho O ORLGON I IT Y DRUG STORE. CJAXDS' SurfiipBi illu, in an v iiuittilv, ut i lie O OUEi X CITY DRUG STORE. A JOl'KAT'S Life Bilters and Pills, Bernard's JsL Dysenury Sjrup, Wislat's Bslsaui of Wild Cherry, ut Ihe OREGON CITY DRUG STOr.E. JUST RECEIVED ut the Oregon City Drug Store, direct from New York and Sun Fran cisco, a fresh supply of DRUMS, MEDICWES, l'ulcnl Mcdieincs, Family Medicines, Vc , ivc, which will be mid as jour fur cash as May can ht procured in the Territory. Call aud examine for yourselves, and get uu Almanac for looG, gratis. IEUUV1AN Fehrii'uge, for the cure of fever and a'im, &c, iS.c , ju.,1 leceived and for sale at tho VllEUO.S CITY DRUG STORK. LhskI for Sitlc. to sell 1G9 acres of eht JL two dollars aud A quarter an sore, cash. The land is a port ion of my claim, six miles west of La fayette, iu the county of Yamhill. Tille good Cull and see for yourselves. "'TU.no Iron'. le to sho-.v"- Ihe land. S. C ADAMS. Glen Avoca, Dee. S.ilh, r5S-87tr SeI)itsl,pol has ritllcii ! ND CTIAUMAN & WARN' lilt wish lo XX. i ifunn the citizens of Oreg. u City and tho public in general that liny have insi received n j Liuod aor.menl of GROCERIES suimbio fur tins season ol tho year. Also, we have received a I supply of fancy groceries, such ns Parma, Sugar Tapioca, Arrow Root, and a variety of other such articles too numerous lo mention. We have a good u-wnrtuicnl of FANCY j uUODb lor the holiilsvs. such as raisins, dates, i lirfs, bottled pie fruits, raspberry preserves, and a ! variety of other articles in this' line, sin h ns will I suit the grcuti-st epicure of tho land. We have ul- soon hand a good assortment of candies, and are r.r.ivitlf. A .Itllllll' llWIfl,. Ufa-,, ala.nin C n,... xjva us a call; we w II sell as cheap as' anv house I iu Oregon. Our motto is that a quick penny is I belter Ihun a slow shilling. j We are now commencing to prepare in the Bu ! kery for Cluistmas, and shall have a good ussort- merit of cake. We shall also keep ou hand a su ; perior quality of butter oiackers, Boston crsckeis, i and also the sweet York crackers. Please give ur j ders for the above in good liim-. Our prices shall I be reiuonubl.', nnd the goods made of the best ma j lerials in Oregon. novit ' complete style, cheap for cash, or g,sd trade would I do well to give me a call. My shop is situated on . Bakers Citek near where the road crosses it teail- I : fl , , , .-. , mil oum i ur.iaun nn,i Oregon Lity, "up country i....i. ... . ,- .- . - . . V " , . " 01 am ln BmW ca u,e nh turli of IU I keep every thing in the saddlery line, as Brulles, Martingales, tl alters, Lines, ere . Ac. Sept. 2U-23U. J. O. II r NDERSOX. t Walcr Pener lor Sale. r"pilE undersigned would like to sell one half of ' X h.s mills end water power on the Tualatin riv er, about three m lea from Linn Cily, known as i Moore s Jlilis. h ia pruuauly lha be water priv , ilego, w-iij t.'ia exception of the great Ki of the ; Wiiluuietl. thai there is in Oiegou. I would hka 1 lo sell one-half or oua-iourth uf uiy claim together w.th the wills s.id waier power. Jly object. m u gel a partner, to eajbl me u. iHujsri) improve li water power. JAMs-s. M. Muoi.E. - Feb. il, lsatl. , jj iAV h I .ii two. !m.nt ! Fi -flTx f, .-II . Allan, ZsXeSinlay fc Co., nAVK just received A STOC K OP NEW GOODS, and would invite ull those who wish to procure GOOD srticVs at reasonable prices, to cull aud see them. They consist in partoi ins louowing grindstones grain cradles grass scythes & snaths brush do do 111 en harrows 23 tech gurdi n rukes do lio -s do sp.ides pol.shcd shovels hay forks manure furlts churns window gluss B by 10 do 10 by 12 do 7 by 9 window sashes 8 by 10 do 10 by 12 canal et wheel barrows funcy brooms plain do assurl'd cohued palls painted tubs 71 nc wash boards blacksmith's bellows cross cut saws 7 It do Oft mill saws 7 ft hair mat. russes double do single lialr bolsters double do sintjle sporm candies adamantine do fniK- brand tobacco ucke tobacco o rows and yokes BLANKETS. BA1SE, LIXDSEYh, Sh'tliiies Tkfo, etc etc And keep constantly o.i hand a large supply of GROCERIES, clothing, hardware, and muny articles too nutner ou to mention. ALLAN. M KIN LAY j- CO. Oregon Cily, Ap.il 21, lMI-ly s f BBLS. Santa Crui Lima just received and 0J for sale by ji'23-iu WM. C. DEMENT A, CO. Oregon Bacon. 1000 LIIS., forsule by W.C. DEMENT 4. co. l.B)'itiilil H'llL'Ul. FEW bushels f..r sale by novIO WM. C. DEMENT CO. A Karo Chillies) For those tntjarjetl, or wishing to engage in the t louring JSasimse. "ITTE have on bond aad for sale, the foilowing y V machinery for grut mills, wlucli will ba sold low for cash, or en a short time I 2 uortublc mills, complete : 1 run of lour feel four inch French Tlurrs.with spur wheel, 114 cogs, we gliii g .'2." lbs. j with spiudle, pinion, brush and oil-pot aud collar. 1 run. suite sac. without pillion. Other irons the siime us abovo. Togel her with a general assortment of bands, bulling cloths, pulleys, git lgcons, wheels, couplings, hainriiiTs fur boltinir cheils, &c, iio. Iu other words, every rcquisilo necessary to the completion of a grit null by Wm. C. DEMENT & ro.' Opposite the Lund Office. Obbqun Citv, Nov 2d, IBij. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING, per biig 'Susan Abigail" and bark ''Chas. Dcvcirs," from San Frunciseo, the following goods! GROCERIES: 150 kgs E. It. syrup, 5&8 gals., 20 bbls New Orleans do. 5000 lbs No. I China sugar, 50110 lbs table salt, 200 boxes English and American soap, 20 eases pie fruit, ass'd, 2 gross P. '. B. yeast powders, 5000 lb) tobacco, ass'd brands, 100 half buxes raisins, 20 bblsund half bbls crushed sugar, 3rOU Ihs ssleriilus. CROCK ER YA Gtnrral Aomrtment. DRY-GOODS: iMO yds brown sheeting, 1000 yd3 eutinuts, 2000 " prints, 111 pieces ulpncas, 50 puiis English btaukcts, - 201. yds cai p- taig, 20(1 " oilcluih; To-ether w ith a general arsoiiment uf ready made clothing, boots, shoes, hats, caps, and curpeu.ers' tuoli. It M. C. VUMKi T u- CO., Nov. 10. Opposite I te Land Office, To Arrivo TTTT'nilX u few days, direct from New York, V v ex c ipper ship "Golden Lagle, 100 gals. I meed oil, . 1511 ga's. spta. turpentine, 20(1 boxes v.'iridovv glass, (nss'd sizes,) Soil kegs white Uad, pure, 25 gals, varnish, -2ull ll) beeswax, 200 Ibj rosin, by Wu.C.DJCMENT i Co., oct 12. opposite Ihe Land Olllcu. 17RESU OREGON rl.ViOTM Y SEED 50 X bus. for sale by WM.C. DEMENT CO. aiitu Ci-uz Lime. PA I113I.S. fur sale bv 0J uovlO WM.C.DEMENT& CO. TN our bakery we keep constantly on hand Dreaa, cracuc.s, cuKes, pies, &ct. CHARM AN .J- WARNER. BANDIES, nuts, i-uiaius, of an excellent quality just receivea nnu lor sale low by GllAKMAX Ac WAKNUR. Crances "O ECEIVED upon llie urrival of every stnarn- j.v ir, lion t Ian toeaii on CHA RMA .V i WA RNER. E T'VEHY Ttl.NG in .he line of Groceries, ate eoda, suicrn-.us. creiim tartar, A c.. are sold at HOV2-I CHARM AN , WARNERS. f I10Y3, of d.Cerent kind.-, for sale by X CIIARMAN i WARNER. Just Received. A Splendid ussoi.nient nl Family Groceries, such as tea, svrup, tu-ar. &c. : b'uo to,.. utiu carse salt, cream lunar, apples, chili peaches sardines, oj tiers, clams, yeast powder, also a lai"e quantity of superior -"het ool cigars, and tobacco of every brand and almost every thing else in our line of business ail of which will be sold as low as at any oilier place in town, for cash or pro duce. CUARMAN WARNER. Hardware FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE, JR. BRASS and Iruu Butts, Screws, Locks and Latches, Hammers and llulchcis, Axes, Drawing-knives, Handsaws, Cur.-y Combs, Horse Brushes nnd Cards, Gun Locks, Gun Cups, Wool Cards, Chest Handles, Planes, lie April 21, l&5J-ltf '. - Groceries FOR SALE UY CHARLES POPE, JR bjJUGAR, Salt, Collee, Tea, Syrup, Chocolate, I : blared, Sahratus, Cream Tartar, Sal Suda. Curb. So I cjiucr, Spice, Alum, Borax, Cop .April 21, 1855-1 if pcras, e!c Just ICcccivi-d, At the ' Old Slanrlf Uunemah, A pril 2 1 , '53. 4(,lK41f lJxk ,JM Brori Sueur, . ,rtP 1,000 lbs. China No. 1, do-. 1,000 lbs. PJo CotlVa, ' s , n,M l00"'011" ! MO lbs. Cne da, 3.00il lbs. Oregon Bacon ; 1 ,000 bushels oata. for sale wholesale or retiil, bv ' JOHN P. BROOKS. To I ho Fariuorn -TfE WOULD y, call .1 ,ur rtore.,w, will pay jou as well for your produce as any other hcusu ,n Oregon. .,,J will endeavor to make yon feel as comlonable as we pomblr can CHARM AS 4- WARNER Central Produce Depot. CAN EMAIL a CONSTANTLY re,v'ng,fresl. from rwch. VV w heat, oaus bacon, lard, batter and potatoes! Dec. 1,'io. JOHN P. BROOK. JOHNSON. Wheat TX7antis-1 . I I tv.lt.. 1 L-uo ill x.,r. iv ;rtOr U lif V. f JlhMENT $ C O. BUSINESS CA1.DS: jY Giuend CoinimsMou Merchanu, and whole, sale and reluil Dealers ia Dry Goods, Grooerie -I I I George T. Allan.' 1 Archibald M'Kiulay. ( Thomas Low,. , . Oregon City, May 5. ALLAN', M'KINLAY ic CO., Scotitburg, Uuipijua, Oregon. Lower I LLAN, M'KINLAY cV CO., cinmT X. Oregon 1 erntory. . Mayi CHARLE3 POPE, JR., DEALER in Hardware, Groceries, Dry Goods Clolhing, IJuots &. Shoes, Medicines. Bool. and Stationery. Main-st., Oregon City, April 21, 1855-Iif Wm. O. Dement 4t Co., -ITTIlOLEsJALEaud retail Dealers In Groew y T ics, 1'rovi.ioiis, Paiins, Oila, Boot, ni Shoes, Crockery, Ave. Opposite the Land Offie. Main St. Oregon City. .JUB, JOHN R M BRIDE,. : i ATTOnNKY AND COCKSSLOS T tiW Iafayr.ltt, Yamhill County, 0. T., -r ' WILL faithfully attend to all business ln. trusted to his professions! cars. . April 21, la55-llf ' "' . . JOHN P. BROOKE 7 Wholnalt Jf Retail Dealer in Grareria, Product Protmoni, ife., jVain S.resl. ' A Cenernl Assorlmenl kept npof Seleoled Goods. Canemahi December 1, 1855. 01 A. RLE1) & CO., successors to Fttloici, I a Reed , Co, dealers in Drags and Med cilia Books and Stationary, Faints, Oils, 4c. Psrtkm! lar attention paid to compounding nicdioiuca. Salem, Nuv. 24. 32y Wolls, Fargo Si Co.'s Express, Between Ongon, California, the Atlantic S'titrs an t Eurtm, IT VtVf. I- I . , r-. t.s i in u uiauc uuvBlliagcOUS J.lTi" arrungcinenls witli the United ik-V- Stairs uud Pacific Mail Steam- i ship Companies for t.uiisportation, we are now pre pared to forward Gold Dutt, Bullion, Specie, Packaget, Parcel; and Freight, to sud front N York, N. Orleans, San Francisco, Portland, and principal towns of California and Oregon. Our regular Semi monthly Express between Portland uud Sun Frauciscu, is dispatched by tlw Pucilic Muil Sicuinship CVs steamship Columbia connecting at Sun Francisco wilh our aeini-inonlh' ly Express lo JVeie Fort and New Orleans, which, is dispatched regularly ou the 1st and lfiiliofeach month, by the muil steamers and in charge of our own messengers, througli to destination. . . u Our Express from New York leaves regularly on Ihe 5th und 20lli of each mouth, also iu cliarge of messengers. , . Treasure insured in 'he best New York com panics, or st Lloyd's in Loudon, at the optlea of shippers. -, i ' - , -., . i Omens New Yoik, No. 1G, Wall st.j Now Orleuns,No.l, Exchange place j Sua Francisco, No. Il l, MuutjjoiiK-ry sireet. J. N. BANKER, Agent. Oregon Cily, April 21, 1855.-llf " t J, i Tio Steamer Portland, w-t zr-i cai'T. a. s. Muiuuy, S ill run dully between Portland and Oregon City. Leaves Portland at eight o'clock, A. at. Return ing, leaves Oregon Cily ut four o'clock, T. H, F'ur freight or passage apply on board. sp31-f U. S. MAIL LINE. . 1 Oregon City nnd Portland Daily Ptdel, ITH-A.. Jennie Clark, i2iiXCic3 1. C. AI.NSWOKTU, MASfh'n, Will run daily, (Sundnys excepted,) in the above iiMrio l nade, leaving Oregon Cily every dav at 8 o'clock, . u. Returning, will leave Portland al '.' CM., touching ul ull iiilcrmudiatc points. r or ircight or passage apply ou board. ap21-tl Nsv Volume3 cf the Four Reviews and Blackwood. ' COMMENCE with North British for May, lti.i..i, uud the other Reviews und Blackwood fur June, 1855. , leant of liuliscnption. Any one Review or Blackwood, S.! a year. Blackwood nnd one Re view or uny two Reviews, 5. The four Re views and Blackwood, $10. Four copies to ous address, 30. Postage on the four Reviews and Blackwood to any Post oflicoin Ihe United States, only 80 cents a year on each Review uud 24 cents a year on uiacKvrooa. , .- . . i Ad.lrcas, L Scorr & co.. Publishers, 54 Gold street, corner Fulton, 'New York. sep8 . Reading for the Miliion. "i S. J. MsCOKMICK ' ' ' 1 HAS COXSTAaTLT ON IIAKO AT TUB rR.INXI.IN BOOI sioaE, rnu.iT-sr, ror.TLAMi, oiKoo.1, , . AChoire s-.'Ieetinn of Popular Books, News papers, Magazines aud Fancy Sla.ionery. , Aniic g the books on hand w ill 1m found works on Temperance, 'Agriculture, Horticulture, His tory, l'olry, IPography, Medicines, Jtoligiotr, c ence, nciiooi liuots, Komances, Oca., ozc, ate. lE'Suhsoript oils received for I honor, Graham, Gudcy, Lcblio's, or Putuain, at 8-1 a year, "wit flje free. ... O Subscriptions received for anv newspaper published in any part of the Uuion. ' Remember ihe Franklin Book Store and Xows paper Agency, Front slioct, Portland Oregon. ' ; t3?"A priced coluloguo will bo published earljf iu April, an I will be scut lo any part of Ihe terri tory free on application. " ' i . Ladios I 7"OU will find an excellent assortment of Dress L und IWict Sitka, Satin aud Yelctttt also Runnct Trimmings, Hosiery, Glotet, Lacel and R.biiont, Tcblt Clotht, Countcrpanei, etc., at the store of CHARLES POPE, Jr., ' (Maiii-Ht., opposite Abeiuethy's store,) when may bo found almost erery thing iu tho line of . Dry tsoodst Such as Pi into. Giuehums. Alpacas, Merinos, Plaid Linscys, Muslins, Sattiiietls, Jeans, Flan- neis, Sheetings, Bed Ticking, Hickory Stripe. Cotton Batting, etc. Oregon City, April 21, 1855-ltf Medicines for: Ss By viiAuiicq 1'OFE, Js. phor, Gum Arabic. British oil. I.nhlln. Hot droua. 3d preparutiun, Roman eye balsom, Dallev's paio extractor, Laudanum, Paregoric, Oil of pepper mint, Essences, Composition Powders, Carter's Fultnouaiy Balsum, Sulphur, Epaom Salts, &c April 21, lbi5-ltf . . . - r GILT MOULDING for picture frames, for sale by CUARMAN & WARNER-, TO PICK CIG ARS, the best ehence is st , ap'9 CHA RMA N d WA KNEE'S. . DO you want Hay Forks, SpadrsaoJ Slmvalal fa-'l at CUARMAN e WARNER S. ttomtWag Ttevr. ! ANY person having a Melodeon. Sersphios, Acoordeon, or other reed instrument, with broken or defective roods, can have them repsirrd by applyinjoi R.aic cha M. Kestor. at hi residence, two equarui back from Uss BaposS Mee irg House, iu lha North part af Oregon City Charge for inseninj sic-1 reeds from $1,50 to 1,00. r.ea,Dab,e dcJn.-tion for a greater srnm- ' -- C M. KESTES. ' Oregon Citv, ptomber 33, 1855-23 i8 ' ! rpMPLE OF IlONOKr-Tualatin Temple of ANDS' Sarsapaiilla, Peck's Wild Cherry Brl lers, Bulemau's drops, Brandreth's pills, LcVis Pills, I'cn v's vcrmifiio-n. (indIHni. Coin Cm- nonor, ,u. i, meets vrry Weilneadar eve- a er. t tho Amerit-an Halt, Fsiest Grove, Crff! H .iUi eu of tue Oro'ei la f S BauCAJ n n : vt ili.s'-'c-ia'e. , . ; s. a. n.,,,. ,V v- ,u li.s i..-i,'tit4:i- u ai .: .sevui--. vo ei-' ir. i.ie ia : A: d n a tier. w . n;. i u i'.- .. i.". a' . 1 , ) : 1 eei-l I : - V I -Otl-I . vil .U ' I'M I . i. V t V 4 iyAR.i;i. idu Jcuiis. '. t' 'i." j ci -it. ic i,; . 7 ..I.1J A C"' A of Pi me jj ii,j ;ir: s, j- I 7 V i'nr rr-ar io rc': ft-fi I 1 ft ti. S i. '4 e I o ..- t -'. .... . ... . s : G1 i ' v r r- !. aud ,erv. st '