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A Bream. All yettarrday I was spinuing, Killing elont In (l in Tit dream tint I pun m e lingtlijTi It lit4 till J'y i"'"' I needed not cloud or shadow Thl fhtied over Hi kll, Of tin bumming bee or the swallows, Ot tin trickling of lli rill. 1 u k tli ilirl for my inii.iiig All of blue eumnier a r, Aud flickering ray of tuulight Wu woven in hero aud llici. The ahaJew grew longer nl longer, Tin evening wind p'i"J by, And Itio purple splendor uf sunset Wa Hooding Ihe wesli-rn sky. Oul I could not leave my sinning. For so fair my dresm bad grou, beeded Uut, hour by hour, ' llow lb silent day bJ fl 'wn. At luart Hie gray shadows Ml round m, ' And Ibt night '" d"1 nJ c'""' And I row and rau lwn 'i iryi And left my dream on lb lull. ( went np Ilia bill Ibis morning, To lit place where my spuming Uyi Ultra wu nolliing b it glistening dewdront Remained of my dream loday. - Household Wordt. lu England, livera are all male--For instance, Father Thame Whoever in Columbia suit, ' Find llitm ma'amiellea or dame. Vee, there the aofter I preside, Aquatic, I assure ye, And Mr. Sippy lolls her tidca Retpeixiv to Mise Souri. Jamtt Smith. latcrlplloa for Tatrmneylie. Btranger! Thou Hand's! upoii Thermopile-! Th paaathal led into lb heart of Greece, Hut gave no passage save through greater heart. They koep it still Tlwir grave ara at thy fL (leu. Wahhlotloa aaa bit Ttntrt. AV make tha folio ing interesting extract from Irving' new work, The Life of George Washing Ion. In conlrart with General Conway, tba I"ieli adventurer, who aigualiied liirnaxlf by a deapiue bla iulrigue agaiuit lb comiunii ler-in-chitf, .Mr. Irving give a brief notice) of Korcuiito. A randidale of a different elamp bad presented fiinwrlf In Hit preceding year the galaiit gm-ernui-epirited Thaddeiis Koaciw-ko. lie wna a I'.ile of nil ancieul and uoble family of Lithuania, nnd bad been educated for ihe profession of arm I the military ecliool ot Warauw, mid subse omnllyin Frunce. Disappointed in a lovo all'air with beautiful lady of riiuk with whom ha had allitnpted to elope, be had em giutcd to thia coun try, and came provided with a loiter of inlroductiou from Dr. Fiauklin to Washington. What do you ectk berol" m.nircd Ilia commander-in-chief. "To lic,lil for Anieilr-an independence.' "What can you del" " Try roe." Washington wa pleased with the curt, yet rninprihciirive r.-ply, and Willi hie chivalrous uir and spirit, and utui.ee ricciied Inn inluhie fum ily uan aid de camp Ciue;rese shortly afterward appointed him an engineer, Willi tho r.iuk ofoolo. tie!. Ho proved a valuable, ollioer llirough tho devolution, and won au honorable and hutting liama iu our country. Here i Ui firel mention of Hamilton, with nine particulars communicated to the author by the lata Mre. If nniiltnn : t i.hanii:s lumi.roN. Gray don and hi companions dined the next day el headquarters; there wna a large party, in wliich were aovvrul ludie. Colonel Alexander ilumillun, who, iu Ihe preceding month of April had been received into N ushingtnu's family an aid-de-camp, pn aided at the bead of the tattle, and 'aoiUilled I bclf," wrilea tinijdoii, "with an eaee, pmpiiely, and vivucily wlmh gava mo Hi moat fuvoiutilo impri'taion of hi lalente uud c j.nnit.liklilillltB." W may hero t,bsrrvo Mint tho energy, akill, and intelligence duplnyvd by lluiuiltnn tluniiKhoiil the Inal )ear'a campai(ii, whenever III limned com nuiniloavfliiiiiouoiilioiliinilyofoiincinirlheiii.liiiJ tt.m Im eiilrnncrt to bead niurter i win re hie niiieli il,eeriimenl and nrecocioue iudiineiit Kel non fully oppeeciuled. Hlrangora were mirprined to aea a youlli, acareely Iwcnly years of ago, re ceived into tha implicit cuulidcuce, and ailiuitted into the grarent conimcU of a mau liko Wunhinglon. While hi uiicoiiimun laleulalliua cuuiinauded re tHcl, rarely intpired by one of hie ytai, hi juvo ml appeai niico and bum mil epiril luaile Imu a nuivenml favorite. Ilurnion, the "old ecretry," nmvb liii aciiior, looked iiwn bun with an ahm.nl paternal eye, and reguidiug In diminutive uo aiid towering epint, umiI to call bun "the liltlo hou i" while iiinxl.'t would now mid then tpeak of him by the uberuhiiig nj pcllat.ou of ' my A veteran officer of III Revolution used to sp. ak in Im old data of ilia occasion on which he first nw llumilton. It wan during the nieinorub'e re trout through Ihe Jeraija. "1 nolicrd," euid be, "aymilh, a uicro iiiplui;;, email, ulemler, aluioul delicate iu fiainc, iiiiiiclung hi iiitjo a piece uf urtil liy, with a cocked li.lt pullid down over Ira eye, epparrully loji m tliouijlil, u ilh ln hand reeling on Ihe caiiuun, and every no.v and then palling il an he mueJ,tt Ifil wet a fuwiitt bra, ur a pet playihing.'1 'I he n c II known facti in reg ird lo llie enltuuee of I.afayrllo into the Amer c lervioe are auc cincll) it tied by .Mr. living. urtvrrTt. Pining hit enciimpmntt in the ne'ghlnrhocKl of riiitadclplna, Vuhlnu!loii w a repeatedly al I lull cily, 111.1l.1n4 limi'tll aeipuiiitrd with the military capabilulit of Ihe place and il Kiirrouiulini; couu try, and din cling the 0 uutnii'tiou of forlilicallona 011 Ihe rivr. lurne ol ilitie vuiiishe becuina ac u.iinled Willi Ihe youn Manpiie da laluyelie, who had recently arrived l't"iii l'rauce, iu ci'iiiKi ny wilh a number of Krriuli, t'..lili,niiil tirrmau I'llicera, amoii whouiwjallieltar. il do Kail). The Menpiia ai not quilo Iweuly yenra of ag, yet bad already been iiiuuied nruily three yeare lo a lady of rank ami fnr'tuno. Full of Ihe ro mance of litxily, h" hid nt 11 hinixlf IYikii Ilia y.mthhd briJe, turned hta tuck upon the g.iyctira uud rplcndora of a court, and in defiance of imped imenta aud d.thciillira uiiiltipl.ed in Ilia path, hud undo hi way to Anietice to juiu in lu.i;iiJou lorlune. lie eenl iu hi lcllera of recotnmenJalion to Mr. Lovell, Chatrinan of the C.iimnitlee uf For eign Alfa ii ; and applied Ihe next day at the dour of Conereaa lo know Ina eucceaa. Mr. Lovell lama forth, and gave him but llltle riiec.urj. Iiitul ; I'oiijjreaa, tu fact, aa eiiiheiraaited by lite nuui'.K-r uf foreign applicalioua, many without merit I.a'ayelle iniiiiediately eenl iu the follow ing note: "Allcr my a.ientioe, 1 havo the right lo eak two favora ; one a. lo aerva el niv un n e-p-rar; th other, to commence by wriuij aa a Volunteer." Thai Min4 appeal had Ila erfivl : il called at U:rm lo hit peculiar cae, and I'ongrra rrtxlved t!i 3lai uf July, that in ronaiderulivn of bit r ii, bar illiMlrioua family and cHiluctiona, he Ri..a Ken the rank of major-geik-ral in the army At a l mii htalet. tt m at a pubJir d oner, where a number of eirrnlutre Wvavirrvaa were jrerut, thai lr'ayelte Irta Utamfa. lie iiuiiHHlblrly knew iliiu. w l fx otlh-era wlio auiMuoded nm. V 1 g a-r aad peraoa. W bea ilua tyWV "" f. Wuhiugloa leuk Mm ili rtftmrtlmuntit. tatl f rtcwua matt :im9 aat .bamliMtaua aai 4 U feneruaxtjr ,4 Ma .wabiet mmI . a.ot ! nuke Deed .tialat xwiac 'V con. r tnmn ) the ,Ma)M 4 a '-,',r ' "t 1. ' t4 ta :m tate bar amta a ta"a awn.- . .n t 4'e-. acromnxdate youiwlf to ll. far of n American army." Wt quote on or two of Mr. Irving' anecdote : wttiimoToii and toucan. Tb following anecdoUof lb laUOov. JV, on of our pureat end uiotl illuetriou Utctmen, i fur- ..l..a l.w ar.n. Jlblfffl JtV f M . I ' www ' "f f - - "rthorily befoi the death of John Adam, I wu tilling alone Willi my father, converting about lb American Itevolulion. Suddenly ht remarked. Ah, William! Ihe Inttory ef llml lleveiuuon w... never bo known. .Nobody now tllvt know il but John Adam and royatlf.' Burprited tl - Urn and my-lf.' Hurpr.ted al on. 1 adudhiinlo whalhe referred lilt plied, 'Hie proceeding of lb old ton Agam I iuuwreJ, 'hal procdingT dtclaraliou briefly rep ' Im.i I Inn t, 1 i'k. .....mi Waahiuirtoni from lioaiwwri.u, . 1 " . . firai lo btalll.ore wa a rinaw bitur party ngaiii-t hi,,,.' " At Ihe old Congroai lway. a..l with clot- A i 'jora, Ihe uhhe knew 110 more of whet laaed wilhui tbau nhat il wu dirud exfKd.eul lo ditcluav. urrr.rri! tso wiiwcto!. Ltftyott.., iu hi memoir, detenbe a review of Waebuig'.oii' army which he witueteed aboul lli time. "Klavtn llioutand nieu, but tolera bly armed, and ttill worm clad, preaeoled,'' be auid, "a amgulur tpectacle; in ihi parti-colored aud often naked ttata, the beat dreawa were hunt ing ah 11 la of brown linen. Their tactic were equally irregular. Thy were arranged without regard to , ticepliug that th malleat men were Ihe front rauka; Willi all Ihi, there were g'tod-loukiii toldier conducted by lealou ofQ cer.' "We atiutil l feol embarrated," aid W uh- Ington lo him, "in presenting ourtelve before an oilieer iual from Ihe French arinv." "Il ia to learn and not lo instruct, that I came here," wu tafayelte'e apt and modctt reply j and il gained Inui iinmediute popularity. The Youno Mak's Lbhube. Yohdx inan ! nfier tho duties of tho day aro over, how do rou nfK'iid vour oveningi t WLcn buiiuoxs i dull, and leaves at your diitjiojsl manr unoccupiud Iioum, what disposition do you inukooriliciii ? I Lave known and now know many young mop, wbo, if iLey were duvotcd lo any Kientilto, or literary or profcsiunal pursuits, tho lime thov mend in "Qinciofclianco, and louti"iiii in bed. iniulit riou lo an eminuueo. Vou bavc all road of tho scxtou.'a ion, who bociiiie a fine Mtronomcr by apoiiding a abort lime every evrnmc in rnziiis nt ma star, alter rincinur the bell for nino o'clock. Sir. William riiillipi. nbo at the agi of furty live bad Hituincd the order of kiiilitbood, and the office of High SlicrilTof New tng land, and Governor of .Massacbusctls, karn ed lo road and write after his lSih year of a uh 1 1) carpenter 10 Uoslon. Win. Oilloru 1I10 trroat editor of (he tjuartorly, was an apprrnlice lo a shoemaker, and spent bis loisurt hours in study. Anu uccauso ue bad neither non nor paper, slulo nor pen eil.lio wrought out bis problems on stnoolh leallur with a Muni al. UhvhI Kitten house, tho American nstrononior, v. ben a plow toy, was observed to bavecovorcd bis tilnw at.d fences Willi figures anu caicuia lion?. James Ferguson, the great Scotch astrotioiner, learned to read by himself, and mrtstutcd (ho cluinonU of astronomy while a shepherd's boy in the fields by uiglits. And perhaps, it is not too much to say, that if Ihe hours wasted in idle company, iu vuin conversation nt the tavern, were only spent in the pursuit of useful knowl edge, thu dullest apprentice iu any of our sl.o,' might become .in iiilclligeut mem ber of society, nnd a fit person for most of civil olliccs. I!y such a cuiirso tlio rough covering of many a youth is laid aside; and their ideas instead of being confined lo local subjects and technicalities, might range tho wild fields of creulion ; and oth er slurs from among the young men of this cily might be udded lo the list of worthies that are gilding our country with bright yet mellow light. AVe. Dr. Murray. OCT The Ohio wino crop is estimated at 500,000 gallons. The (jnautity bottled by Mr. Lnngworth, lira season, is 150,000 bottle, and with that added to his pre vious stock, bo bus now iu ccller full 300,- 000 bottles, mostly quai ls, of which 20,000 aro of Isabella. The demand rapidly in crrs'ios. Tho wiuo business is second only in value- to the grain Maples of Ohio. XtT A report recently published, shows aa incicuio uf 20 per cent, iu boats, nnd 10 per cei.t. in tonnage, on the Mississippi nnd its tributaries, silica tho samo period one year tmo. Tho whole number now iu use ia- rstimaled at 787, wilh au aggregate ton ago of 100,000. India rubber buttons arc coming into extensive uso. 1 hey aro made It'oiti one of the Goodyear varieties of prepared ruLb. r, ami a manufaetory is now in opera lion iu Now Uruiiswick which gives cm ployiuent lo sonio two hundred bands, mule and foinulo. (KrLearn nul to jiulye too rashly of any one t-iilier iu respect to good or evil, for both are dangerous. Itr.Ai'TiiTL. There is s sentiment as boauliful aajual iu the following lines! ' lie who forgela tho fomtta It from which he drank, and the tree under whose tltade he gambol ed in the days of hia youlh, is a ttrmigtr to the tiviotcsl Impreeston of Ihe human heart." Q4T The iiilluotico of tho good man ceases llut at ileal h ; he, as the visible nent, is ronioveil, but tho light and influ ence of his example will remain j and the moral elements uf litis world will lon ahow the traces of their vioor aud purity; just as the western sky, afinr the sun is set, still betrays ihe glowing traces of the do patted 01b. Orangks and Lemons. About 0,000,. 000 Havana oranges have been imported i u to New York, during the season justulo ting, aud the fruit trade has been larger than for fifteen years past. The Mediter ranean orMiigo seasou opens as tha W eat Indies c!om-s the best fruit being received uhout tho last of April, or early in May. 'Ihe quantity ex pec toil this quarter, most I)- from Mes-iina and Palermo, is about 300,000 boxes, about one '.bird lemons, and the valuation of the whole exceeds JoOO.OOO. CO" The "last word" is one of the mrt daiiejerous weapons. Husband and wife should no more fight for it than they would struggle to gut possession of a bomb shell. ttT Tie Newbury port Herald says: -Three quarters of all tht mechanic iu America art vorkinf thrtuaelvet lo death la pay for Ihe folhet of fashion fur Ihemtelve and their faniihet." Tbal'e a fact, and a shame, Ina IF" The IMml Tribune Ihiuks that Gen. Cast, whoa la ran ef vine as Seoalor from Mirh- fanhas nearly etptred, w.ll have kato lo stay st wr a"er ire rev t .-o e: i rs.ae coniorrrno. wu ... r, Audrew county, Mo., leniMcd at Rocheate .. ..1 - a f... mmtu.t!A i.tAt.rm from ontue nw oj rfuii-, "- A numbur of proslavery men lo adjourn Immedmicly, and leave the State. ot complying wit" orJtr D,ob Uiem' Ld, entered the cliurcn, aim iook ine pro- idinaoiTicerand tarred and feathered him. An old man, who attempted to prevent tho outrage, was shot. tir In the rclcn of Edward III., thcro were at Uri-tol three brother, who wore eminent clothiers and woolen weavers, and whoe family name wa Blanket. They were tho first persons wbe manufactured that comfortable mateiiul which has ever since been cnlu d by their mime, ana wuicn was then used for peasants doming. Tho tobacco eiported from Ibt United gieleelo Europe in siuoimieu w nu.uw,- WKJ pound., and the revenue derived from II by the Kuropean government amounted lo td,5(7,- Wm. a. Somont V Co.. At thtir old Hind, oppoiiu thi Land Office, ARK now receiving per brk "Ork" and brig A. "Halcyon," th following good I 1 jU boxee tperm ana . SO keg dried applet and pcachoe, 100 bbiaaud blf bbU crutbed tugar, 50 cae picklct, 30 freed peaebei, 50 pie fiuita, 10 lonO.A.alt, .., CROCKERY 4: CLASS-WARE : iOU dot cup and tauccrt, 3U0 " plate, 2U0 " tumbler, VO " water pitcher, Suiar bowl, lea-nui, 4tc, io. OILS qFAlSTS: "00 keg pure lead, 21 iO gait liuneed oil, 1U0 gala turjienliiie, 50 gul varuith, 3U0 gal lamp oil, JilO Knit lard " DRY COO US 1 tiOOO yd brown alitetiug, 5000 " print, . Hlcoched cotton, bed ticking, Ac, tie., all of which will bt told at low aa they can bt pur. chaaed of any other houtt in OregouClty. maylT rarniture. fpilK aurjK-riterbutjtittiweiv-- wk 1 tdalurgeaupplyof 1-UltM-l - ieajtj Tt'KB of all deecriptioii, coutiai- "a htg in part a followe Hofat, mahogany and black walnut; Chamber tela; Bureau, wilh or without marble torn; Office detka; , Socking chain, (tufted in hair, carpel, and with cane and wood tenia; Dining chain, cane aud wood uu; Ullice chair, do do do Children' do, high dining and rocking; Uedalcada, varioua kiudt; Tablet, center, card, auddiuing; Writing detka; Side boarda; Parlor chain; Settee: Heading, toilet, and work tallica; Loukillg'glnniee; e , , MutlreMc, hair, moe, aud wool; Window thadet; Foulhcn; Paper hanging-, of every style; Oilcloth; Chincee matting; fluid lamp, and burn ing tlu-d ; with a variety of other article too numcrout to mention. Peraont withiiig lo pnrchate will plcaae call and oxiuiiine for thenuclvee. All kind of country produce taken in exchange for Boode. T1IO.S. JOHNSON. MiirchS3, mo. 49ir Son, logs. CASH will be paid oil delivery for fir and cedar LOGS at worke of Oregon Milling & Trans- pollution Co. R. PfcN 1 LAN P, Ag't. Linn city, may iu, ioju. Sacks! Backs! riHK iiudcnigiied hue conauiully on hand at hie X enck manufaetory in Oregon City, SACKS of all iuulilieiind aisea, which will be aolil na low na Ihey can bo bought in the Territury. Ordera from a dtataiice promptly attended lo. Wat. WHITLOCK. Oregon City, May 3, 18.6.-3y. Lumber, Lumber. rpiIE Oregon Milling and Transorlution Co. X have established a LUMBER YARD on the river bank in rear of the slore of Allan, McK.ulay & Co. Lunilier in largo or small qtiantitiee, including drcpsed siding and flooring, can alway be had by implication al the slore of F. 8. & A. HOLLAND. Oregon Cily, Muy 10, 1H j. id KELLY'S rrivatd Boarding- House. .Opposite Holmes & Cci.'s Fire-proof build ing, OREGON CITY, O. T. d T Charges reasonable. Nov. 3-6m. Splendid Jewolry. G.COLLIER ROlHilXS hat now on hand I V the linesl assnrtmeut of JEWELRY ever brought to Ore'ii. The assortment consists in part of the following articles i I'nimond broacUes, Diamond rings, Gold railway linm-Wpefs, Ladies' watches, in enameled cases, Ladies ehutolaners, Mosulo ear-riuga, Gold thimbles, gold and silver pens, Card eases, mantel ornamcnUi, Card basket, pearl caskets, Gold guard, vest, and fob chain, Sleeve buttons, shirt studs, , Ladies brooches, and a variety of other goods too uunicrou to men- ttou. Cull nnd see the most nia;:nificeut display of Jewelry ever teeu in Oregon. l. COI.I.ItR EOBIilNS, March 22. Front street,' Portlnud. . Charmon & Warner. "WR. EDITOR You will please tell all our jj L lellow-ciliicns of Ureon thai we are aiih doing business uuder the old firm, and under Ihe old adage that a nimble stience ia better than a slow shilling. e w aul lo sell goods, aud will do to as cheap as any olher house iu Oregon City. 00- A Mulhodi.t conference which e have enlarged our business materially, and , He keeps constantly on hand the best saddles that now have on baud, aa usual, all kinds of GRO- cuu be manufactured with the materials at com CERIES, such as will suit city aud country trade, maud iu Oregon. Those wishing a genuiue saddle which we hope all who have favored us with their I warranted to tit on both aides, aud ritrrred out in liberal patronage know full well. Call again we will do our best. IUAK.UAN vV vv AKN I.R. nprn i icvo. Fl m for 8al0. A FARM of C40 acre of land in Yam- Mi hill county, six miles west of Lafayette, ia offered for sale. There are 60 tons in cultivation, and 150 acres in pasture an orchard of 50 bearing apple tree. The place ia well wa tered and timbered, aud has two wells of excellent water, good buildinir and out houses. The land is aa good aa there it in Oregon or the world, and I X hie mills aud water power on the Tualatin riv ita location makes it at good a stock farm a there er, about three nulea from Linn City, known aa a) in the Territory. Farming uteutiui and stock I Moore's .Mills. It is probably the best water priv will be sold wilh Ihe place, if dceired. The claim ' il'ire, with the exception of the great Falls of the a well storked wilh cattle, hone, aud bogs, and ', Willamette, that there it in Oregon. I would like ean be hid on reasonable terms. ; to sell one-half or one-fourth of my claim together II r ln.Uir al Tut Aaoia Otfiee, Oregon City, j with the mills and water power. My object it to p a partner, to enable me to properly improve the IU Olir Bakery water power. JAMES M.'MOOUE. ArE keep a full aMrtmcnt of BREAD, TIES, ' Feb. 9, li?56. 43tf 1 ? I A rt KS, and C A MY, at wbolea.1 aud retail aplil CHARMAN WARNER. 1 Vt. throd'a ludia CrtoUMyu,t,ad Dr. Jooe' . : XJ i Auk n. an t'bolsvMt'ue, al the OKI.CHN CITY DRt'G STORE. Mlr eN 'rrTi"-- "r Bn, w0w Books ! , ...m r DOOKrJ, direct front New York, among which are Ihe following : Aluun Hurt. 01 Europe American Iutlitutlena, Live of the Siucra, llahvlon and Nintvtb, Hillimuu' do. Democracy in America, "Land and Ue," Deck and Port,'' 'Sea and Bailor, Three Year in Califor. C.vk. of Literature, Hbip and Shore," Home Cyclopedia, L'gyptaudlhe HolyLend LardiicronBt'in Etiyine, Anc'l Miiuaatcrit-e, IJucban' r'm. Ihyn., Mauualof rtu Aria, Lecture on the Arts, Travel iu Peru, Polar llegion, i.i..i.'a I'Liloaoohv. Choice Uiogrropliy, Peruvian Autiumlie, Choice Elra'Ui, A variety of Poets. 600 eopie ol isanuera np-iier, j,,0 ' lieader, a;,0 MoGuffey's do. 9 Ml Welxttr Dlclionnrle. 1 . o - Davie1 Algebra, Ne inaii'i Kheloi ie, (eomelry, llnurdon, Hurveying, legetidre, " Arithmetic, Day' do. Parley' Univ. Hiatory, (ioodiich' Piel. V. 8., Mnnleith' Oeograpby, "Lilllo HiK-uker," M. American Speaker. Thompaon' do. ihso, a tinmniv tit ltfltlonrnr. Uny Ihiokt, Journal, ldgen, llccord llook. Memorandum, of all iie. Uiariea, & e., Note and t p,.,a Knvelune. Pen, etc., 4tcI.rofr Knive, Kmtive Hubber, Gummid Lalwl, faber' Pfocils, lri lu quon ana pmi immm. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CHARLES POPE.Ja, Oregon City, August 18, 1B55. Now Jeweller. TTAVINO employed on of Ihe beat Working I I on Ilia Pacific eoaal. I am now fully prepared lo manufacture every description of Jewelry. . , Maeonie Jewelry, Odd FcllowV Pint, Ring, 4c, made to order. Engraving neatly done. Call and ee tpecimena of work. O. COLLlElt RoBBINS. N. BI devote my entire attention to repotring Fine Welches. u. cou-isa isoswh. Portland, IJee. 20, 1835-37tf JAYNK'S Allerativt, Etpectomnt, and Pille, Cod Liver Oil, Cattor Oil, and Bwerl Oil, at the OKECJON CITY DKCO STUKB, "IfEXlCAN Muaung Liuimeul, G. W. .Mor- chanl'a Garrjlini Oil. at Ihe OREGON CITY 1UUG STORE. rpKUSSES, right and left aud double, and Ab- A. dominal tupportera, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. PUKE White Lead, raw and burued Umber, Cromc, Green and Yellow, and other paintt, at the OREGON CITY UUCtt STOKE. PERFUMERY.nl the ni'.'i:tiv ( V OREGON CTTV DRUG STORE. r RAEFENDERG MEDICINES! T GraefeubergSaraaparilla, UlcriueCalholicon. Dynenlery eyrup, couuuiilive balm, Pile Ointment, ' lleullh liitlere, M Eyo Lotion, 4cc, io., To be found at the agency of the Company, at the OREGON CITY Willi STUK1S. nAYMAN'8 Dyapeptic Elixir wurraiiled lo cure the dviiieiieia iust received nnd for ale at the OREVOX CITY DRVU STORE. DR. p uyeotl'i compound extract of Sareaparilla and Yellow Dock, at Ihe eepl3 OREGON ITT I DRUG STOKE. OLD Dr. Jacob Towitsend' Sarseparilla, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. DR. J. Ayrcs" celebtalcd Cborry Pectoral for Coughs, colds, and consumption, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. D R. Tovvusend's Surtnruirillii, at the OREGON CITY Dili G STOKE. s IIAKER Sartnparilla, at the OREGON CITY DKl'G 8TOICE. SANDS' Sareaparilla, in any quantity, nt Ihe OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. MOFFAT'S Life Bitten aud Pills, ller.iard't Dysentery Syrup, Wistar Balsam of Wild Cherry, at lite OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. JUST RECEIVED at ihe Oregon Cily Drug Store, direct from New York and Sun Fran cisco, a fresh supply of DRUGS, MEDICINES, l'atent Mediciucs, Family Medicines, cVc, A'C, which vill be told at low for eath at they can be procured in the Territory. Call aud examine for yourselves, and get un Almanac for 1856, gratis. I3ERUVIAN Febrifuge, for tho cure of fever and ngue, Ac, Ac, just received and forsale at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. Lmiil lor Sale. I OFFER to (ell 160 acres of choice, land for two dollars and a quarter an acre, cash. The land is a portion of my claim, six mile west of La- layette, tu the county of l ainltill. 1 ttle good. Call nnd tee for yourselves. " 'Tis no trouble to show" the land. S. C. ADAMS, Glen Avoca, Dee. 25th, 1655-37lf Scbaslopol linn Fallen I 4 ND CHARMAN & WARNER wish to 2. inform Ihe citizens of Oregon City and the public in general that they have just received a good assortment of GROCERIES suitable for this season of tho year. Also, wo have received a supply of fuuey groceries, such as Farina, Sugar Tapitca, Arrow Root, and a Variety of other such articles too numerous to mention. We have a good assortment of FANCY GOODS for the holidays, such as raisins, date, tigs, bottled pie fruits, rospbrry preserves, and a variety of oilier articles in this hue, such as will Suit the greatest epicure of the laud. We have al so on baud a good assortment of candies, and aro receivings supply nearly every steamer. So please give us a call ; wu will sell aa cheap as any house in Oregon. Our motto is that a quick penny is better than a slow shilling. V a are now commencing to prepare in the lia scry for Christmas, and ahull have a good assort- I ineul of cake. W'c shall also keep ou hand a su- J penor quality of butler crackers, Huston crackers, and also Ihe sweet York crackers. Please give or- ders for Ihe above in good time. Our prices ahull I be reatouable, and the goodB made of tho best ma- j terials in Oregon. uov24 I Who Wants a Good Saddle ? I rpHE subscriber, living five miles south-west of j J. Lafayette, in Yamhill county, it now currying I on the business of Saddle .Making in good earnest. ; complete style, cheap for cash, or good trade would I do well to give me a call. My shop is situated on uakers l reea near where the road crosses il lead- ; ing from Portland aud Oregon City, "up country" I by the way of Smilh'a bridge on the North Fork of j Yamhill. i CJ" I keep every thing in the saddlery line, at j Bridles, Martingales, Halters, Lines, Ao , &e. ! Sept. 20-25U J. O. HENDERSON. Muter Power for Sale. mHE Uudersiirned would likaa in all an hair nt TK have a full assortment of BOOTS A- SHOES, aba) Ladies' Gaiters and Buakins, ia fact al kinds of ladiee' shore. apl9 tVf.titYt.V . WARNER ' P'-V-TbbM rbanr U, pick i. at the Allan, McKinl7 A Co., JIWCKOF SEW GOODS, and .. ul'd luvil. J" j M (iOtiU article at r.eeouabl pri''" ,?,"l'a'Ml ;ihem. They coutU in part of lb following . griiidalonet grain eradlc grawc)tbct& rtath Lru.h do no . canal Wlnei narrow funcy broome plain do attort'd colored pall painted lulai line waah boarda 16 tq barrow S3 teell garden rakea bbickwmtb bellows 00 lioee do tpodct crctt-cul tuwe 7 II poltthed ihoVvl bay fork rnnuurt forks churni do 11 11 mill saws 7 it ball maltraasci double do inglt hair bolster double do tiugle iperm candle window glott 8 by 10 do 10 by It do 7 by 0 :...i.....l,.. a hv 10 ailuimiuiiiie uu do 10 by 13 grape oranu iuuv iiipke lohnceo ShectiMU Jicw, tci'c. And keen eoiutanlly on hand a large supply 01 QROCEUIBB, clothing, hardware, and many articles too nurner. M,MaALLAS,MKiyLAY4CO. Oregon City. April 31, lUM-ly . f r BBL8. Santa crus wine jut ,ov..n OVJ forwleby ,,,,. t, rn jc'.'3-lO "' i"1"1 Oregon Bacon. 1000 ' f w' cI'dEMENT It co. Egyptian Wlicat. FEW buahelsfiir al by novlO WJf. C. DEMEXT4CO. A A Rare C'liancw for thou enrartd, or wishing lo engage in the I touring jjtuintt. WEbavd'onhandanil foraulc, Ihe following machinery- for grul mill, which will be old low for catlt, er on a lion tune : o hh-,..I.1a mill., m.mlilete ! 1 run of four feet four inch French Hum, with pur wheel, 114 cog, weighing ln35 lb. ; with -..I nil. r,!t,n Kflt.ll nd oil-oot aud collur. 1 nm a.ime siw. without pillion. Other irons T.,m,ii,.r will, a ireneral sjsortnient cf lands bolting cloth, pulley, gudgeons, wheel, coupling", r..r Iwiltintf cliealt. &LC 6iO. Iu other word, every requisite uecteaary to the completion of a grut mill by Wm.C. DEMENT & co. Opposite the Luud Office. Ossoon Citv, Nov 28, 18S3. -IfTE ARE NOW RECEIVING, per brig V "St. Snanii Abirrail" and bark "Chua. JJevcus, r.,.m Suit Vmnriw-o. Ihe full 0 Willi! HOCUS I GROCERIES. ISO kg E. B. syrup, 54:8 gult, 21) bUs New Orleuu do. MJUO lbs No. 1 China sugar, 5HU0 lbs table salt, S00 boxes English and American soap, 'JO cases pie fruit, ass d, il prose l'. i: B. yeast powdert, 501)0 lbs tobacco, ass'd brands-, 100 hull boxes raisin, SU bblaand half bbls crushed sugar, 3000 His saleratus. CROCKERY A General Attortment. DRY-GOOD S: 0000 yda brown sheeting, 1000 yds satinets, B0U0 " prints, 10 pieces alpaca, SO pair English blanker, 200 yd carpeting, 200 " oil cloth ; Together with u general assortment of ready made clothing, boots, shoes, hats, cap, nnd carpenters' tools. it'Of. C. DEMENT d CO., Nov. 10. . Opposite the Land Office. To Arrive WITHIN a few days, direct from New York, cx clipper ship "Golden Eagle," 40(1 guts, linseed oil, 150 guts. spts. turpentine, 200 boxes window glass, (ass'd sixes,) S00 kegs white leud, pure, 35 gals, vurnrsh, 200 lbs beeswax, 200 lbs rositi, by Wu.C. DEMENT Si Co., oct 12. opposite Ihe Land Office. bus. for aale by WM. C. DEM EN T CO. Kuiita Cruz Liuic. K f 1SBLS. for sale by OU novlO 1V.V. C. DEMENT& CO. IN our bakery we keep constantly on hand bread, crackers, cakes, pies, cc'C. CHARM AN .J- WARNER. CANDIES, nuts, raisins, of an excellent rjnulily just received nnd for sale low by CHAUMAN & WARNER. Oranges EECEIVED upon the arrival of every steam er. Don't fail locution ClIARMANlt WARNER. IM'ERY THING in the Hue of Groceries, J as cheese, all kinds of spice, sal soda, cabon ate soda, eaJorutua, cream tartar, &o., are sold at nov4 CHARMAN., $ WARNERS. rpOYS, of different kinds, for sale by X CHARMAN & WA ARNER. Just Received. 1 Splendid assortment of Family Groceiies, Ix. such as tea, syrup, sugar, Ac. ; also tine and coarse salt, cream tartar, apples, chili peaches, sardines, oysters, clams, yeast powder, also a lame quantity of superior cheroot cigars, and tobacco of every orand aim 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 cosh or pro duce. CHARMAN d WARNER. Hardware FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE, JR. BRASS and Iron Butts, Screws, Locks and Latches, Hammers and Hat, -bets, Axes, Drawing-knives, Handsaws, Curry Combs, Horse Brushes and Cards, Gun Locks, Gun Cups, Wool L urus, (.nest Handles, l'iauea, Ac April 21, l&oj-ltf Groceries FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE, JR. CJUGAR, Salt, Coffee, Tea, Syrup, Chocolate, 3 Starch, Saleratus, Cream Tartar, Sal Soda, Carb. Soda, Pepper, Spice, Alum, Borax, Cop peras, eic. April 21, lBoj-llf Just Received, At the' Old Stand,' Canemah,April2, 'j5. 4f WWl Lbs. Light Brown Sugar, WWU 1 ,000 lbs. Chiua No. 1, do., 1,000 lbs. Rio Coffee, 1 5 Tons coarse salt ; 500 lbs. fine da, 3,000 Ibt. Oregon Bacon; 1,1100 bushels oat, for tale wholesale or retail, by JOHN P. I1KOOKS. To Ihe Faraicrs WE WOVLD ay, call at our etore;-we will (iay you aa well for your produce aa any other house in Oregon, aud will endeavor lo make you feel a comfortable at we possibly can. no-.'4 CHARMAN a WARNER. Central Produce Depot. CAN EMAIL CONSTANTLY receiving, fresh from ranch, wheat, oats, bacon, lard, butter and potatoes. Dec. 1, '55. JOHN P. BROOKS. t lb. Feathers for sale bv T. JOHNSON. H Wheat Wanted. It'll EST cash prices paid bv Nov. S. It'.W. C. DEMENT d) CO. .Mclodeons. AFF.W cf Prince & Co.'t best MELOtE. CMS for sale, low. Enouire at the IiUSlNKSS CAltVS. i X.LAN, M'KimAY A CO., V Ci uoral Comiuutiion MerchanUt, aud whole. ale and retail Dealer iu Dry Goodt, Grocerietj llurdwure, Ac, e. I George T. Allan. OregouClty, Muy5. J Au-hibahl M'Kiulay. ( I iiuinae tjvne. LLAN. M'KIXLAY &. CO., Lower Scollaburg, Ump jiia, Uregnn LLAN, M'KINLAY tt CO., ChaniiorC Oregon 1 errihiry. Alayi. CHARLES POPE, JR., DEALER In IIurdwaro,Grocerlce,Il(y Good Clolhin, lloole It rihot-e, Medicine,' Dock and hlallnnery. Muin tt., Oregou City, April 21, 1855-Iif Wm. 0. Dement fc Co., WIIDLKHALE and retail IJeulert iu Grocor-' ie, Provisions, I'uints, Oils, Iloota anal Shoes, Crockery, eVo. Opiweite Ihe Land Office Muin SI. Oregon Cily. June 1, JOHN R ME RICE, ATTORNIV AND COOMBtLOB ST LAW Lafuyeitr, Yamhill Counly, O. T., WILL fuithfully attend to all butincit ea' Iruated to Ins profceaionul euro. April 31, 18ri5-ltf JOHN P. BROOKS, Whulcmlt if Retail Dealer in Groeeric; Pndueti Prutitioni, Ae., Main Street. A General Aatorlment kipt up of Selected CocdirV Cunemub, December 1, 1853. C A. REED & CO., suceestort Ie Felloief It Reed 4 Co., dealer iu Drugs and Medicine!, Books and Stationery, Paint, Oils, dee. Particu-r lur attention paid lo compounding medicine. Sulcm, Kov. .'I. SVtr Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express, Between Oregon, California, the Altuntte Slates and Europe. HAVING made ndvaulngeou t arranifement Willi the United rab Slutes and Pacific Mail Steam- ship Companies forliunsportulion, we are now pre pared to forward Gold Dutt, Bullion, Specie? Fackapet, Farcelt, and Freight, to and from N . York, N. Orleans, San Francisco, Portland, auu principal towns of California and Oregon. Our regular Semi monthly Express between Portland and Sun Francisco, is dispatched by Ihe Pacific Mail Steamship Co.' steamship Columbia, connecting at Sun Francisco with our scini-inonth-ly Express to A'tie York and NeU) Orleaut, which is dispatched regularly ou the 1st and lCih of each) month, by the mail steamers and iu charge of oue own messengers, through lo destination. Our Express from New York leuvet regularly en the 5th and "Uth of each month, also in charge of messengers. Treasure insured in the best New Tork com pauies, or at Lloyd' in Loudon, at the option of shipper. Umcra cw loiK.no. lb, Wall at.; new Orleans, No. 1 1, Exchange place j San Francisco, No. Il l, Montgomery street. J. H. Uyi.Vl, Agent. Oregon City, April 21, 18."5.-llf Bjn , She Steamer Portland, i-OBci CAl'T. A.S.MUUtlAlr, Will run dutly between Porllund aud OregouClty Leaves Portland at eight o'clock, a. si. Return ing. leave Oregon Cily at four o'clock, r. x. For freight or pasaage apply on board. np21-ltf U. S. MAIL LINE. Oregon dig and Portland Daily Packet, rjtn Tcnnlo Clark, .t.T.?eV-ti i. c. AnswoiiTii, mastkr, Will run daily, (Sundiiy excepted,) in the above named H ade, h aving Oregon City every day a 3 o'clock, a. H. Returning, will leave Portland at 2 r.H., lunching ut all intermediate points. f or freight or passage apply on uoara. npvi-ti New Volumes of the Four Reviews and Blackwood. COMMENCE wilh North British for May, IS.",j, mid the other Reviews aud Bluckwuur for June, 1855. 7'erm uf Subscription. Any one Review or Rlackwood, $J a year. Uluckwood nnd one Re view ur uny two Reviews, $5. The fourl!c-- vices uud Uluckwood, 10. Four copies lo one address, $30. Postage on the four Reviews and Bliw-kwood Ie" any Post office in the United States, only B0 cent a year on each Review aud 24 cent a year on Uluckwood, Address, L. Scott & co., Publisher, 54 Gobi street, comer Fulton, New York cp8 Reading for the Million. s. j. Mccormick HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT THE FRANKLIN BOOK a rone, fhcnt-st, ror.TL.iND, oaeqo.v, A Choice selection of Popular Books, Newt !1L. papers, Magazines and Fancy Stationery. Among the books on hand will be found works on Tcnieruuce, Agriculture, Horticulture, His tory, Poetry, ISingraphv, Modicines, Religion Science, School Books, Uomunces, &., dec, Ac. HTSubscriptious received for llarpe-s, Graham, Godey, Leslie's, or Putnam, ut $4 a year, pott age free. ID Subscriptions received for any atwspapei published in uny part of the Union. Remember the Franklin Rook Store and News paper Agency, Front slroet, Portluud Oregon. IJ?"A priced catalogue will be published early in April, uui will be sent to any part of the terri tory free on application. Ladles ! "rOU will fiud an excellent assortment of Dretat M. uud Bunnct Silkt, Satint and Velretn: aha Bonnet Trimmingt, Hosiery, Glarts, hicet and Ribbont, Table Cloths, Cuuntnpaurt, etc., at tha store of CHARLES POPE, Jr., (Main-st., opposite Almethy ' sloe,) where may bo found almost everything ill the liuo of Dry Good: Such as Piinls, Ginghams, Alpacas, McriuoS, Plaid Liuscys, .Mini ins, Sattiuetts, Jeans, Fluu neis, Sheetiugs, Bed Ticking, Hickory Stripe, Colton Butting, etc. V.VWH .JI, t'll Ml, lOt,, ill Medicines for Sale, By CHARLES TOPE, Jr. ft.VNDS' Sareaparilla, Peck's Wild Cherry Hit' C? lers, Balemau'a drops, Bnndreth's pills-, lice's1 pills, Perry's vermifuge, Opodeldoc, Gum Caiiw phor, Gum Arabic, British oil, Lobelia, Hot dropsy 3d preparation, Roman eye balsum, Daliey'r pairs extractor, Laudanum, Paregoric, Oil of Pepper mint, Essences, Composition Powdersy Curler'1 Pulmonary Balsom, Sulphur, Epsom Salt, &ev April 21, ISij-ltf GILT MOULDING for picture framee, for ale by CHARMAN 4. WARNER. rl"iO PICK CIGARS, the beat chance brat aplB CHARMAN 4- WARNER'S. TVO you want Hay Forks, Spadce aud Shovel XJ call at CHARMAS 4. WARNER S. Something ZVew. ANY person having a Melodeou, Seraphiue, Accordeon, or other reed instrument, wilh broken or defective reeds, can have them repaired by applying or tending to Chat, M. Keater, at hist residence, two square back from Ihe Baptist Meeting House, iu ihe North part of Orejon City; Charge for inserting tinglo reeda from $1,50 lo $,UO. Reasonable dedu.-tion for a ereab-r nurn be'- C. M. K ESTER; Oregon City, September 22, 1855-23 rpEMPLE OF HONOR. Tualatin Temple of J. Honor, No. 1, meets every Wednesday eve urn, at the American Hall, For eat Grove, Orrf'". Brethren of the Order iu good ttaudmg arc in--vi'.ed lo visit liiu Temple. M. TUTTLE, W. C. T S. A. Duo. v T !.. (' LAS.'j-jrtiware. and Cnckarr, at