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uk u..M..nin ortraii in Pennsylvania uyi thai LitHuvri eoniJr iImm (ltd in Ibi prewni poliiieal cainpain, m doing not only a oliiicl but uiUio ro ligiowduif." Oltye., n4 w. pnwmi that, at tb cU of lb proceainK of ill tboirnwelinjS thjr fufvmljr excUim iu hen, 'Let ui prey."!. Loan InUlh jftnttt. Anothr vldsncf. of llitlr plely it found in tin fact that tbey ar lrling very $tnit" mad. k RttM Why t.tiMU fUrr Of t vtitsssre, Mr. CboiU, il will bo iemniured, lunsoil tleniljr for I bo t unon lbs lunch of lb Hupreiut Court of tbo United HimU-i which I'rwiuVtil HHmor fiually gave to Mr. Curli, not only in th matured con vie. lion iIinI b would bo th butler ppoinl roent,but upon (be rulucUnl ycl positive) ad vie of Mr.Clioulu' moil luvej and trutl d friend. Mow far consideration rnjinR form thi bitter diarioiutinent may linvo driven Mr. Cboato into I lie Duinocratic ranks, I hot (niniliar wilb bi imptuou and high-wrought lnirnieiit and wilb hi quick and burning and inextinguishable reiitmenn, can dotermine for ibuinsolve. It ii, however, a mattnr of no practical tno rueul. Mr. Clioate ie a brilliant rhetori cian, and, uwn tin wrong tide of a cate, i a maiterly aJvotnte ; but at a ntutetman, or even a a politician, ba if an acknowl edged failure. Mil pretension in this ns pect exploded disastrously ten or fifteen year ago. publio influence I bo-tuti-ly nolliin. lie might die tomorrow, without producing any more neimible void in the political world than '.be fulling of a meteor produce in tbo physical. He ii a ge-rgcou humbug." Lvuieville Journal. 'Tbo above reference to Mr. Clioate' omucceeofiil application for a ftt on the lbinch of the Supreme Court, remind u that Senator I'earce, of Maryland, m alto an unsuccessful applicant fur a n'liiilur po tition during the duiiiiixt ration of Mr. Fill more, and iliat hi application wait rejected for hi decuHff in ifjal learning and ex ptrience. If thin fact be questioned, w re fer to the endowment on bin application in the filva of the Statu Department." American Organ. New Oklkans Tradb The domestic export of New Orleans to foruign and coutw'ue port, for the fiscal year jutt clov ed, amounted to $1 10,333,430, which ii an increase over the year ending, the 30ih of June, 1805, of twenty -fix million, nix hun dred and ton dollars. The increase in ex ports to foreign countries for the year reach e the extraordinary en in of 84,650,41 1, of within a few hundred dollar of twenty five millions of dollais, and an increase over the great rear of 1 8-3 of $12,(40,339. They are jjiven an follow : New Orlenn, 9 110,540,003 J New York, 805,0'J0,244; or over five million greater from New Or lean than from New York. GO" According to the communication of the Secretary of War, the standing army, in regiments, number over 13,000 men, of whnmnrare than 1 2,000 are engaged m protecting the frontier against the depreda tiou of hostile Indians. KT The Washington Union announces an improvement, by a citizen of Alabama, of a form of projectile for rifled cannon, which have since been tw ice submitted, with good results, to the test of nctual ex periment. These experiment were made with a rifled twenty four pounder, conduct ed by experienced and competent eflicers of the United Suites army. The results were such ns to induce the war department to make a third and more extended trial of the new projectile, with a view of its adop tion by tbo L'overnmetit if finally as satis factory a anticipated. The projectile is of an elongated form, and, it is said, by a simple, jet ingenious combination of cast and wrought iron, secures all the advan tage of the Miuie bull. OCT An Emrlish snorting magazine gives the following rule to determine' tbo hight a colt will attain when full grown, and savs that in nine cases out of ten the rule will bold good i When the colt gets to three weeks, or as loon as he is perfectly Btrcngthenod in the limbs, measure from ike edge of the hair on the hoofs to the iddle of the first joint, and for every inch at will grow to the bight of a hand of four sntbe when its growth is natural. Thus -if the distance be found sixteen inches, it will make a horse sixteen hands high. By thi means a man may know something what sort of a horse, with proper care, he to expect from hi colt. 03" The Newburyport Herald states (that both the cod and mackerel fisheries jiromise to be very successful this season. The early arrival from Labrador report an Abundance of fish. Two vessels arrived t MarWAead, Ma., from a voyage of about three months, one with 15,000 and the other with 10,000 cod, of such as to consume the first 130 hhd., and the latter 120 bhds. of salt. The 13,000 6.h make 000 quintals, and the voyage i profitable enough to divide $300 to a man. Methodistism is Casada. The Meth odist Episcopal Chnrch in Canada has two Annual Conference, the Niagara, and the Bay of Quinte, both of which have recent ly held their meeting. The former num bers a membership of 6,470, and the latter 6,8a:. The total increase during the year has been 1,230, and the total membership U 12,437. The Weslejans have just clos ed their thirteenth arnnal Conference, and ahow a denominational efficiency. t The limitation of (he tiM f day for mir nymg England w fixed by stalut. Tfe period betweea 8 o'clock ia tho morning and oa - rued M tlx trial lime far all eaarnages. la this country lb anaing snost generally selected for he ewrnm y. Tha rations her and to law ia Enj'ead ar widely d fbrcn! ia this rrftcU flT Una of Uif larml I'tMloa fadariaa ia Ilia Win Ml is ia iiuee af (Lima u tha hliaiuckt nr r, ia lha lawtr ada of U imikain roomy, I'ufan., ua lha baa at Ilia lUilCutd, Pro.Jiw sod lull ItaiWd. A ipUiixl.iJ aalar anwr l availabl al all Kum at liia aiia ef Hi. will whieb ia kaowa H U)A Utidf. 'lbs null, which la Ilia larcaat as in Ilia I'uitfd UI, will ha built ufftanila, ad il diuwiwkim ara mMIowsi Ingib, 9') (Ml; braadlb, abuul CO fiwll bright, 1 aiwwa. Ilia rauttdalKNi will slvoa ba 3d hoi b'tU, and ofpio i.irliuaU IhickiiM and aululity. Il ill gl (iloyiuam U) I'JOO loouis I CoitKTa. Aa aiclianea aayaMrlillt iiwUla that e"rwu wsra Ant iu.md by a brutal buub ar of lha Ihiiuanlh eeolury as a punihniait for hi wifa. hha kuai.u, ai.(i llicjf wra put sa le Uka bar brralh away. 'Ibwcrualpiiiiiab. nwiil ih hiftirtd by othi-r hartl Iiu.Imi,iI, till al laugtb it tx'ama mi univriMl llial Ilia ludm iu their dftiK- uiada a bwlilua of il o il lus can tiuuad. tff llwart hw you aldrea yourlf In anger toaiiy "f. Aa aury wmd lalik a fcttarpul mlo 111 puat one dioiwd, Il i iiiipoo.blu lo m-all ib Akuthi DiKotiar. A etu.ly'old baclitlor hu nude llio Mloa ing dmnvery: "No nioia aomru ia heeveu llu-y cuo'l gt in; their bj) ara au Ian Ihey will have lo go lha traaU read.' Nou tt Ihee fli ouetlee can aver crowd Ibiouj-li the ar ruw gala." e-T Whaiuitfer we drink lea dfetilv of nlefljure a - - 1 I J r e bad a aedimeal al lha bvlioni wbicb pollute aud einbillere what w rel.Ji at lirrf. 05" A late French writer say that the Itoalouiun are much like hi own country, men, polite, courteous, and lover of frog, and that they bavaapoud iu tho inidtof publio garden, which i kept for the pur pose of tupplying the city with I hew ani mal. OCT You will never find a friend if you seek one without failing. OCT Strong passion work wonders when there ia stronger reason to curb them. OtT A troublrd mind is often relieved br tnaiutaiuitig a cheerful demeanor. 03" We are uot so much lo regard who peaks, a what i oken. (fiT Prayer is ihe weak man' refuge, and the strong man's hope. OCT" Let a man understand you think him faithful and il make him o. CTo be candid speak of the present as though they were absent : to be charit able speak of the absent a though they were present. MM.H 7e ( Memory of Ciuilotti Elkmo Psirc, a Linn Ciy, rie departed tkii lift on the ilk of .Way, ItGG. To that happy abode wliere (be bright tpirts dwell, In the spring-lids of life elis hath tied ; Swept ou" from tlis frienda that have loved ber so well, To sleep the deep sleep of the dead. She is gone as a cloud puerth quickly away, Oa the wings of the rupid wind borne ; Or like a aw, et tWer which bluomolh today, And tomorrow liea faded aud toru. The home which ber preeunc made joyful and glad, Ia shrouded in durkneai and gloom ; -And her fond mother weepelh, all lonely and sad, For her darling Ike cold iu the tomb. Tet why aliould we grieve, while th anjc'j ara singing Around her the songs of the bidet, And their rapturous cbuiua through heaven Is ringing, To welcome the niald to her rest. A bright wreath of glnry ia placed ou her head, And she n igni with the ecrapha on high ; Why then should we grieve that the maiden ia dead? Sure this ia to live not to die. Written at the grave, by A Friend. Oregon City University-. THE PRIMARY DEPARTMENT of Ihia imtilution will be opened on the 10th IXS'I'., (MONDAY NEXT,) iu the "COLLEGE" itl'lLDINCl, and for Ihe present will be under the charge of Ma. F. JOIIXSON & Miss JULIA JOHNSON' Tuitiou, $ 3,00 for a term of eleven weeks. No charge wil be made for lens than half a term, unless by special arrangement wilh the teachen. W.C. JOHNSON, Nov. 8, 18."G-30w2 Sec. Hoard of Trustees. The Cumpaiaii Opened, jnj I HAVE now in my NURSERY on the j2 Monticello Farm, Howell Prairie, Marion co., a very large NURSERY OF CHOICE TREES, from one t two rears old, embracing all Ihe vari eties of Apple, 1'car, Plum, Cherry, ic, brought to this country by J. V. Laild, which I oiler lor sale lew for cavil. Those who are expecting to purchase trees this winter, are requested to come and look at my nursery before making their final purchase. CT 1 am determined ta sell on very reasonable terms. SAMUEL BI.MMU.NS. November 8, 1856. . 30tf Nursery. I HAVE now for sale at my nursery, about mid way between Oregon City and Milwaultie,sev eral thousand awls. Tanits of thrifty growth, era bmcini all the ciioicsst varieties or fruit ever brought lo Oregon. My trees are from on to two veara old. and for site and beauty are unsurpassed 1 am now ready to wait on customers, and eliall be happy to furnish trees to all such as see fit to give me a call. l;ome ana see my nursery ueiore jou nnrrliasc elsewhere. I have alto a quantity of flums, and quince for aale. UKKia M.E.L,L,uvu. Nor. 8th, 1856. 3utf. Zn Equity. Joba McLaughlin, complainant, Francis Vf . Petty-grove & Alfred Pettygrove. Clackamat County DMricl Cturt, Oregon Tei ritorv. TN tliis cause it appearing by an affidavit of I complainant filed with bis bill that both of the defendants are non-residenta of the Territory, it waa ordered by the Court that the Clerk make to order, and hare the same published, directed to said defendant s this therefore directed to the said Francis W. Petlyzrore and Alfred Pettygrove, and they are hereby notified that this suit was commenced airaiost them on th 6th day of Sep tember, 1855 ; that the object of the bill is to quiet the Ulle to lot da 6 in bioca a,o. as in uregon City ia favor of the complainant, and for a decre that a certain bond, touching tha eame, made by the complainant to Alfred Pettygrove on the 13th day of September, 1843, be canceled. Thesa.d deieadanta are required U appear at said Court, on the first day of the next term thereof after th dale of this notice, and answer Ihe b.ll, or that the w ll be Ukea s confessed. I. .'itnm srhercof. I bsT hereunto suo- ta scribed my hand aud affixed my official aaai, mm ijuj uj j, -. - --- F. S. HOLLAND, Clerk. Nov.e.h,U5G. 301,8 GOOD graia sacks for sale cheap. jT CHAHMAX WARXER. MaulOEi'a fluratrv. V STANTON. Fruit Culturiat, at tho T , NORTH HKNDr'ruit.rsrni,. aha Win prairia, Mr miles aerih east from Halein.liu, fur sale, lha fuiluwing choir aektctioiia of grafted Ireaa, of various ages, from ou la Hires years Vll AI'l'LES. Jtry Bweeling, Villinw' Favonut, Ited June, Had Alrclian, Hwavt June, UrarciMttia, Aleiander, Vairn,sr Cate, Dwarf, Karly I'ennock, t all Pippin, Karly llarvast, Carolina June, hweel Hough, July Hough, bummer tdueso. Fall Dfatiiy. Hiberimi t'rah, Itoaa Nonpareil, Sweet IVarmain, Bweet Swear, wist as. Trwluhury's Wr Illu'h. I Ilubsribn's Nonsuch (iieeu Newlou I'ipi'lu, Duiuiue, Iiuicb Mignon, llelliioiit, 1'wenty Ounce Apple, (ienilen, Red Kunianlte, Itrd Wine Sap, lllii Ptarmaiu, .Michael II. 1'lppln, lllark ll.srt, C'uud I'ippn, .Mimisi row Sweating, lUllllower, H.n Hpitienberg, (ulden Ituwet, llollsud I'ippiu, Winter Swail, Melon, Northern Spy, It. I. lireeiiing, tilof a Muudi, Ijidy Apple, Virginia tireening, Tolpy Hocking, Milam, Itotbury Ruwet, Yellow New'n Pipp'n, Wine Apple, Red I'earmain, Winter Idueea, Newark King, American 1'ippn, White I'earmain, Rambo, Carolina Apple, llaMwiu, Newton Spitieuberg, WaatlicldaeeknorUi'r Lady's Sweeting, fEARS. Columbia, Ixiuise ll nuo D. Jer., Julienne, Flemish lleauty, Maria ljuisa, Fall lluinr, Karly llrurre, Pound Pear, llarinburg, Iluerayanca, Chomoulell, ' Josephine P'Melon, Vicar of Wlnkfield, ('rosan Derganiot, Darborn'a Seedling, Triumph D'Jeiu, Puara Colmar, liartlet, Moon's Pear, Virgalue, Dutch l)u Angelean, San Joe, Early llutter, C'lapp'a Early. White Duoyan, Fin (ioid of Summer, PLUMS. JefTemin, Washington, Sweet Demton, Sniilh's Orleans, Cos's Golden Drop, Red Damask, lirtvn Cage, 1 ellow Oaca, Nump, CHERRIES. Red Carnation, Royal Ann, Kent ill, Dnwntnn, May Duke, Vauschaiek, Black Morelle. lilack bgle, My nursery comnria-s alut Forty Thousand beautiful grafts of Ilia foregoing rarieliis, of thrifty growth from on lo three years old. I liave also a niirse-n' of slwul Twenty Thousand seedling which 1 wish tosrll. A.61AMUA. Salem, Oct 22d, 18."C,-28n-Cin. Now on hand, and for sale by tho Bub Ecriocr, 100 Crate crockery, 1'.,.''U0 lbs cry staliied whit sugar, l'.'.MJU suTior brown sugar, 1,800 " S. I. sugar, in kegs, 30 kegs Stuart's syrup, 100 boxes soap, 25 bags collee, 1 0 caws 1'rido Union tobacco, 100 dux wool siK-ks, 1,5110 yds red prints, 3,(100 " ' furniture prints, damaged) 400 ns ailk hkTs, 50 boxes Suleralus, 1 case honey, 100 boxes tea Very cheap, 3UII yds low price liusey, 130 M carpet, SU0 " merinos, 10 bales gunny baps, 40,000 lbs Liverpool salt, 30 di brooms, 100 gross matches. UEO. AUERNETIIY & CO. Oct 10, 1856. XJotico to all whom it may Concern. MESSRS. Sprcnger & Shunk.lat of the Ore gon House, would respectfully request that all kiiowini themselves to be indebted to them, would come forward and settle at their rcaideucs, Oregon City, enquire of J. N. l'resiiott. bl'Kh.M ie.lt 0 suu.a. Oregon City, Oct 18, '5ti-!27-4w. Wow Firm now Goods. THE undersigned take this method of inform ing the public that they have taken the house uud have purchased the entire stock (lid fixtures formerly used by F. S. HOLLAND, snd hope by strict attention to business to retain the patronage of Ihe old customers aud gain as many mors as possible. W ire constantly in receipt of GOODS sslect ed with the greatest cure, (as to price and quality,) and are confident that our facilities will enable us to oiler greater inducements to all who wait the worth of their money Ihau any other home iu the city. Wehavc.and arejunt receiving, aninvoicsof DRY GOODS, consisting in part of tha following articles Cecbe co, Pacific, Hadley, Coueatego, Philip Allen, Fall River, Merrunac, and numerous ether PKliN 13, all late styles ; English and French merino, Ly ons cluih; black, blue, purple, and pink alpacas, jaconet, book, and Swiss muslin, a tin ssortmeiit of laces and edging, velvet trimmings, etc., do mestic ginghams, blue, mixed, and gray satinet, sheep's grey and fancy cloth, Milford and Bunker Hill jeans, bleached and brown sheeting, brown aud blue drilling, denims, hickory shirtiog, black velvet, also a fine lot of plaid dress goods, Brussels carpel, &.C., &.c. MENS? BOYS' CLOTHING. Blue, black, and brown cloth coats of lha finest quality, tweed business do., black cloth vests, a fin lot of blk doeskin and satinet pants, all qualities and sizes, rubber jackets, gray ever and undsr shirts, white and hickory shirts, hats and caps. BOOTS aud SHOE S men's, bays' and youths' boots, ladies', misses', and children's mo rocco, goat, kid, aud calf boots and shoes. GROCERIES: Rio ceflee, green and black tea, New Orleans, Batavia, and crushed sugar, East Boston, Stew art's, and China syrup, salt, 10 and 80 lb. sacks, nails, assorted sizes, soap and soap powders, paw derand lead, cream tartar, yeast powder, salara tus, chewing add smoking tobacco, oysters, prunes, pepper sauce, ails, spices, starch, and cotton bat ting, with a variety of other groceries usually kept. W havs also a Splendid Aaaortment of Books, auch aa the most approved works on Phrenology, Psychology, Hydropathy, and Mesmerism, as ap plicable to all the conditions of life, and pertaining to the prevention and cure of all diseases also the Revelations of A. J. Davis, tbo Clairvoyant," with all the other works by tha same author Also. STATIONERY of all kinda. Aim, PRESTON'S MAP OF OREGON and WASH INGTON. . U'm. DIEP.DORFF & Co. P. S. GOODS sxchanged and th highest market price paid for buller, eggs, bacon, chick ens, flour, and almost anything the farmer has for aale. W.H. U. as CO. Oregon City, October 4, 1856. J Administrator's Notice. NOTICE i hereby given that the undersigned was appointed by the Judge of the Probate Court in and for Clackamas county, O. T-, Ad ministrator of the estate of Andrew Jackson Cot ting, bite of the county of Clackamas, O. T.. oa th 14th day of Aug. 1656. Therefore all persons in debted U said cstata will pleas make immediate payment ; and all persona having claims szsioet said estate must preMot the same to the under signed at bia residence in Molslls, Sworn t ss tb law directs. JAMES OFFICER, Sep. -20, '56. 23-W4 Adiniaiatrator. DO you want hats, good and cheap? Call at CHARMAN f WARNER 8. llurueM .Mukcr sV Hnddler. rplIE sulswriber has bought out Ihs astihlslr X nianl for marly owned by A. K. Pt, and ii a,,, e.rr.iaeoa lha UAHSE-tU aud SADDLE rVYUu.in.as in all ila braikhaai Ih L1VEKV ST A HI. K belontjiug to Ih UblUhuu nl, a lso kept i,p, where horses and carriages ar euiwlaniiy lie W for Ihe accommodation of Ihe public. Horses left at my sub!, will always be treated wilh par ticular aiieiilion, and mill fed. I hav boon Con aected with tins ssiabluhmeut fur soma four years, ud at i now iwrmanently lucaied, whero I shall si ways be happy lo wail on all who may favor ins with a call. W. II. PAUTLOVV. The best ut TIMOTHY II AY kept constant, ly on hand. ' Oregon City, Oct. IS, mC-Zly. law ZsZUL I WILL raotmySAW MILL, tnd limber for Ms use, for ou or mors ytars, ou very favor. LI terms. Tlis works ar in couiplris repair and thero ia an etiended custom to this mill, as it runs all Ih dry season, as well as mnM of ths wet season. Steady, temierat meu wilh fmiii ties, can now have first rale chance lo ''make raise." 1 will sell some of my fin blooded cattle ou good terms. DAVID N'KWSOM. Marion Co., SpL 6, 1850. 2-'wJ Wm. Bolmea 4t Co., ( risE raonp uhick builmno, ) MAIS 8T., OREGON CITY, 17 F.EP constantly an hand a full assortment of JV th following arUele both WHOLESALE and RETAIL) DRY GOODS: A large quantity, consisting partly of print f (II kiuds, merinos, Kngliah and French alavas, de laines, faucy aud black silk, sheeting, shirtincs, tickings, tweeds, caasimerea, coltonadra, hickurys, deuiuu, drilling, saUuetts, blue, black, grey, aud mixed, dec, &o. GROCERIES: A well selected assortment, in part consisting of sugar, colls, tea, syrup, soap, caudles, fruit, Hour, butter, bacon, spice, pepper, aalt, aaleralus, soap powder, ink powder, yeast powder, gun powder, .c. CLOTHING: 1 such as black frock, aack, and shanghai coats, of case mere, cassinelte, satinet, and cloth ( vests, buff, silk, black satin, cloth, and cssiuisre, plain and fancy ; punts, a large assnrtmeul of doeskin, cassimere, cloth, jeans, satinet, linen, (lid (II olher kinds ; hats, caps ; over and under shirts t stocks, handkerchiefs, aud cravals, and a tlieussnd other lhuib-s, such s BOOTS d SHOES, women's coarse and fin boots, fin black and col. ored gaiters, slippers, cVo. men's calf ahoea, light and heavy brogans, kip and calf boots, calf and uameled gaiters, boys' aud children's boots, ahoss, and jailers. Also, nails, spikes, hammers, hatchets, saws, axes, scythes, steels, squares, &c, die. IT The above goals will ba sold at the lowest market ralea. All kiuds of product lakeu in x clisutje for goods. WM. HOLM US, 1. 1. MALLORY, A. HOLLAND. SepLlS, 1856. X CLOTimU WAKEIIOUSU. Wm. O. Badger, 109 BATTERY ST., COKMRR OF MERCHANTS, SAN FRANCISCO, IMPORTER of every variety of Cloth, iiicr and Fumithinc Goods : also of Ducks, Drills. Shselings, lilunkets, Hals, Hoots and Bro gans, by recent arrivals has received very large invoice of tha most desirablo styles of CLOTH ING, and it is ths i.taoRST stock ever offered in this market. The Goods are manufactured under my own supervision, aud of the best material, well cut, largo sizes, and made in the most durable manner. Trader from Ihe country are invited lo examine this heavy stosk, aud they will find the prices lowes than they can bo fuuud elsewhere iu the market. Purchaser may rely on receiving the best and most saleable goods, as each article is guarantied. OUDEHS FROM THE COUNTRY prompt ty and carefully attended to. 18.0(10 pair assorted fancy cassimere pants, 10,000 " assorted fancy aud plaiu satinet do., 7,1100 " " linen panls, 3,000 " " Goodysar'a rubber pants, 1 ,CH0 Goodyear's white rubber coals, iluO cases Goodyear'a long and short rubber bouts, i 200 miners' boots, 1,000 doten super tlannel evtrshirts, 300 11 fancy csssimer overshirts, l,0n0 " while shirts, j 600 " heavy hickory sliijls, ' ,' 500 " heavy check ahirU, ' 300 " Merrimack shirts, 6w0 " lambs' wool undershirts, 3U0 regalia undershirts, S00 " grey Haunvl undershirts 450 11 lambs' wool drawers, 2i0 " bleached drill drawers, 1,500 " ovsralls, 300 " Denim frocks, 1,200 " oountry-knit wool socks, M0U " heavy whito and mixed cotton do., 1,0(10 pieces super silk pocket handkerchief, 100 dozen auper black silk usckerchiefs, 200 " cambric handkerchiefs, . 300 " rubber belts, S50 " buck gloves, ' 400 " bueksih gold bugs, 1,000 doeskin business coals, 400 black cloth frock coats, 2,000 assorted overcoats, 600 " pea costs, 1,000 silk, cloth, and velvet vesta, 20 bales blue and while blankets, 50 " A sheeting, 50 drills, SO " assorted duck, . 50 cases fine felt litis, 100 " straw hats. For sale by WM. G. BADGER, Wholesale Clothing Warehouse, Ns. 109 Battery, cor. Merchant at., San Francisco. N. B. No goods sold at retail. 18ui3 GEO. ABERXr.TIIY & Co., MERCHANTS, OREGON CITY, O. T. Abornethy, Clark k Co., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, San Ftancisco, Cal., Will attend to selling Oregon produce, and fill or ders for Goods, Groceries, cVc, at the lowest rates. The patronage of Ihe people of Oregon is re spectfully solicited. Aug. 2. Dissolution of Copartnership. THE copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, uuder the firm of S. Manas a Co., will ba dissolved on the lGth of tha present month (October,) 16.06, by mutnal consent. All persona indebted to said firm will plsase make pay ment before closing up aud all persons having ac counts against ths sains should present them before the expiration vf th time specified. SAMUEL MARKS, SAUL MARKS, A.N11KR MARKS. Oregon City, Oct 4, 1856. 23w2 Tot Sale. I WISH to sell four yoke of GOOD WORK OXEN. Those wishing to buy work cattle would do well to giv me a call at my residsnc sa Upper Mslalla, Clackamas county. J.T. WING FIELD. Sept. 27, 1856. 24w5 POCKET and table cutlery of first quality, for aale by CHARMAN 4 WARNER. DO yon want stacking yarn T We has it. au!6 CHARMAN 4 WARNER. O by REGON HAMS aad SHOULDERS for sal a!9 CHARMAN if n AKPi EH. II. Osgood's India Cholagogue, and Dr. Jones' Amcncaa lhotagogue, at loe ORLGON CITY DRUG STORE. TJRESTON'S Sectional and County MAP of I OREGON and WASHINGTON Tfcii- 1.ITORIE.S for aale by aug IS CHARLW rOPE.Jr Wo art bow JUcetrinf AND hav in store UK) ssoks RioeofT.e, HO whole ud blf bob) crushed eager, 3D - " "NO 100 in bmoms, 250 boxes Eng. soap, 100 caudles, 11)0 " glsas, ass'd sixes, Togelbsr wilb a general assortment of erocksry hsrdwai, boot and shoes, psinu aud oils, Its., ftc, whieb w offer for snls il s low price w llisy can b purohaaed in Oregon Territory. WM. C. DEMENT dc CO. Oregon City, Sept. 19. Zininber. Xmmbor. 1 HIE Oregon .Vlilhug anil Tmusirtali Co. . have est.bli.lied a I.L'.MIIKR YARD on Ih river bank in rear of th store of Allan, McK.ulsy k- Co. Lumber In larg or small quantities, Including dressed aiding and flooring, can Iwsys b bad by application al 111 store of t . n A. I1UI.I.A.1 u. Oregon Cily, May 10, 1M..6. Diaiolutlon of Copartnership. a HIE copartnership heretofore (listing between . th subscriber under Ih firm of Hasstow It Ca wss dissolved by mutual consent August ICth, lH.'.fl. Persons indebted will please niaks pay msut ta Jos. Barstow, who will receive all debt duo the lat firm. JOS. BARSTOW, W. CORBY. Canemah, Sept. 6, 185G. 91 Toi. Bantow 18 by himself, and would respectfully say to his friends and th public generally that b I llistikful for past patronage, and will continue busi ness at th old (land, and will ever b ready Iu show his Goods to thou who may favor him with cull. Cam on, come ill, both great and small, and give him a call before purchasing elsewhere, sad examine for yourselves bis splendid aud select stock f DRY GOODS, PROVISIONS. CLOTII INU, HOOTS, SHOES, tnd CROCKERY, Tea, Sugar, CoflV, Spices, to., 4c, Huts, Nails, lirooms, oxo., and almost every tiling pertaining to a general lius of business. All kind et country produce tsken In exchiuge. Country frieuds will find it to their sdrantag I give iu a call. Cnueinnli.Sepl. Ii. Blank Books. AFRESH supply, and fiml-rate aasortment f full nd half bound BLANK BOOKS, just received ex "Young America." Pass Books, Sbsep and Tuck Meinoranduuis, niontmy and oekly 'I ime Books, tteceipt Jiooas, ctnippuig ud Storehouse, and Cash Copying Prese Hooks, School Writing Books, Miuiaturt Blauks, Notes, Drafts, Hills Lading, Ac, etc. Noisy Camer a Book and Stationery Co., No. 64 St 66 Long Wharf, aud 97 ep.30-m3 Battery st., San Francisc. SouiclliInK New. WE, in addition t our Grocery snd Baking business, hav just recsived a good and well selected stock of DRY GOODS, such as calicoes, muslins, mous do laines, salinctts, tweed, Kentucky jeans, Ac, Ac slso good aasoriinent of flannels, bed ticking, and drills, picket hand kerchiefs, neckerchiefs, dec, (II of which We war rant to be or the best quality, and will (ell as low aa can be bought at any other house in tho city. We say lo ths farmers, we can fill your bills com pletely, which will save you so much trouble iu running around elsewhere. Call and see. Aug. 16. CIIARMAN $ WARNER. Just Kccclvcd, ANEW and general assortment of DRY GOODS, consisting of De Laines, Jaconet, Book Mnslin, cniss-barred Muslin, Edging, Inser tion, Bablein I -allies' hose, collars, &e tui. Also, BOOKS and STATIONERY. ' CHArvLES POPE, Jr., aug 10 Muin St. What's tho Use of Going Barefoot? THE subscriber has opened a boot and shoe shop in this city, where making and mending will be done to oraVr on short hotiuc. I also keep constantly on hand ready mads boot aud shoes, which 1 will sell on reasonable term. Thankful for past favors, I still solicit a reasonublo share of patronage. Cull aud try us anyhow. Oregon City, Aug. 9, 1856. 1 7mlS WE aro just receiving a quantity of DRY GOODS, EARTHEN WARE, andal must every thing else a man can mention. Farm era would do well to cull and get their harvest sup plies about now. July 12. , CHARMAN , WARNER. H. at. LUCAS. ( I. BALTOM. Xnca's Jl Balton, HOUSE, SIGN, & ORNAMENTAL PAIN TERS, Ac, HAVE received and offer for sale, 4000 lbs Atlantio white lead, 350 gallons boiled linseed oil, 300 " raw " 3u0 turpentine, 200 " Tilden's No. 1 furniture tarnish, ISO " " " ach " 200 " Japan " 1000 lbs of putty, 6 dz Adams 6-10 bru.lios, 6 am sash tools assorted, 10 packs of leaf gold, 10 ' " silver, 100 lbs of Small's assortcil colore, 3 grossof camel andsablo hair pencils, 5500 It of glass, 8x10, 10x13,111x14,10x15. Glazed sash, any quantity, of Ihe following silos and prices: 8x10, 13,25 per window, 10x12, 4,00 " 9x13, 4,00 ' 10x14, 4,50 " 10x15, 5,00 Messrs. L. It. D. Would respectfully cull th at tention of the trade and the public generally to ex amine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. LUCAS As DALTON, June 28, 1856. Front St., Portland. JUST RECEIVED, J 70 Ibis and hlf bbla N O sugar, 30 " " " crushed " 4000 lbs No 1 China 10 blf bbls Carolina rice, 15 " " dried apples, 15 kegs " 10 hlf bbls " peaches, 10000 lb Liverpool salt, 10 cases table salt, 50 bbla Santa Cruz lime, 5000 lbs manilla rope, asa'd sizes, 100 kegs nails, " " 5000 qr flour sacks, 6 bales drillings, 12 esses ss'd pie fruits, 12 ' " pickles, 20 bundles Window sash, asa'd sizes, 24 pannel doors, " " 2 dox pol. grains scoops, 100 sacks Rio coffee, 10 mats black pepper, 10 bales oakum, 100 single and double blocks, aaa'd aizes, 6 gross P At, M yeast powders, 10 do zinc wssh boards, 600 gals 8.1. syrup, 4000 lbs whit lead, pure, 500 " led " " 40 gals copal varnish, 1 5 dot paiot brushes, asa'd sizes, 15 "3 hooped buckets, 200 gab) boiled linseed oil, 100 " rw " " Together with a good nsnrtment of HARD WARE and CARPENTERS' TOOLS. Alt of which we propose selling at price to suit the lime. Call and es for yourselves. W. C. DEMENT fc CO., Main st., opposite ths Land Office. Oregon City, April 19, 14.',6. Freh Oregon Timolrjjr Kee4. - f BUSHELS iost reeaised and (or sal lOU low by WM. C. DEMENT CO. Br.L'SH ES, scrub, bsjid, and loath ; do hair; paint brushes, lit., for sale al lha store af CHARMAN i WARNER. OREGON CITY Wholetalo efricoa Correal. cosasc-Tsn wasstr. par ooobs, i bsios. asiiiriaaa, Sheeting, 4-4... .11121 lOopr.eUser H. V.ot. Drilling IVf rsuxci, U.sacbed drilling IJ Wheal, ft. ba... shirting, HalA Oa'a le I. 10 . ' ....7i ,mit:, r.7.0 d SlriiHrel da il I'utaiee d .... riiHrd da iku , ...I (all, (In An, I Inline Blue drllliug.... I'laid liusey.,,. Satinet Ull-nr HCsra Meal, fiesh ...Ins;1 1' rsiir. ...7nstie dried d-i I21I5 Keutuvky jeans, Tweeds. V.'ia4' I'eaehea, dried do 10 5570; dosl.l raiars. ) " ( h Ii, di.ed. ;'.' Illu and white l'J novisivsa. Illu audoring I'J Pork, clear nun. Fney Cel-i mess $a3B Furmtur do (1114 llaiu. ..1 do. Wide. I '.'1 llaciin ....I'J , 6'o M. do laliit I ls'i., mssii. Giuilisms I5a!t'.' Ilarard, pr fa... Alpic Maui pr k-g. labia dimask M'nl.r shot. cloths '.a 11. mall ai.es .i!,s3 Irish linens 40a6l Buck t3"3 (ijjTinau. . !.. Sheep gray pant rj'.'fi.l Bar Saliliet d. .'.'js.l Whit leal. In il ,.30 .U'i . 51 Fancy raaa. do. ...$la.V cosiuo. Black raaa. do. .Sa7 .Manilla, small U..I flja'l sJilrta ftl l.lU large Blue do. do. ftSK Hemp Hal 4 Hickory shirts 5a7. cssutta. Calico do. ,...9Val'J Admanliiw -37s40 loon Is. suuss. Siieriu Wsbj Men's kip btsji:').i4( cioiaa. sur da do... .94 Havana eniai"ii " flus sewed i i liermsn fiinsvj Boys' kip barfs $4 American s5l) " ba'vy w'a do)l , "rmsccu. Mens' br j's pr. doi..SI7 Pride of ihe Uuieo4isU H kiplirg'sprd.i;llS,in 3UaM ' calf sewed do..fj.'l lake's 37 Women's b'vy sh'a.l3, iia(DWai. - fin do 9l5 ShoveU ial4 usockbiks. ;Spadr SI4al6 rrTe l4lAes I Sethi Te 5llal5 MilUawa. 0u$l 8ugar.no. I Chi'a.... II Z culeaw 75sil,55 " crushed 16 t able cutlery, III per el Saleratus 10a Hi (dvanc on N. Y.cosl Starch 14 Pocket cutlery, Ili prct Syrup E BiMton... $1.2". advaueo. do. H Ma ud SO Other article f hard- N O Midnases. 1 war from 20 U H ft Liv. Salt 3al' ct advene. Tab! Salt .".J ,4 Naila.asa d Mvs.pk($l Saudwieh I. Salt . . 8 uV! i " hors,l,s,.XjaJ J Pepr 3n' oil. All'pu 4ii Ump 1113 Cinnamon -fiUanil I jou 4 boil $'4.1 Sosp I Hall Tur)ulina pr gall $el x l S U. a MAIL LINE. Portland and Astoria. Th 8HVn.lid SleerniT "? AZnltnomah WI LI. continue lo run regularly between Purt laiul and ASloria, ri Vancouver, twic a wars, leaving Portland on Moiiday and Thursday moruiugs of each week for Astoria i aud Astoria for Portland on Tuesday aud Friday mornings, touching Vakcoiivm.St. llLsa. 1Uimk(,Cath lamst, &lo each way. For freight or passage, apply to It. IIOYT. Master, jl Oratlloyf Wharf-boat, PoctUnd. titlx!ll, Line of Steamers. PORTLAND. Cpt MuAV, ENTERPRISE, C(.L Jam, Will ri, Iu connection, th Portland leaving PORTLAND daily (Sundays excepted) for Ore iron Cily st 10 o'clock, A. at., the Elite rpris ma king aemi.weekly triia to COUVA1.LIS, leaviinf CANEMAH on Mouday at 6 o'clock a. n., and Thursdays at Sr. si. r All freight for tb abov line will b ripl , cd for at Hoyt's Wharf Boat, Portland. ALEXANDERS. MURRAY, ARCHIBALD JAM1ESON. Feb. 16, 1856. M VaUhill Trade. n" COCHRAN, CASSADY & Co., under Ih nam and style of tho Vamaiil Company, are now running th slemee J.4 lillloil, of aUut CO lous burthen, built ex pressly fur Ihe Yamhill trade. Will leave CAN K MAI1 ou Moudaya, Wednesdays, snd Fridaya, st 8 A. St. Freight charged bv ''hip messiireuient." COt'HUA N, CASS A DY f CO. Oregon City, Nov. 8, 50. Hf B. XVXUwain, Mmuftietnrer, Wkolceale and Relnil Dealer iit COOK AND I'AIlLOIl STOVES, Trx a. corraa waac, iunnwa, ar., MainSt., opposit Main Street Hold, OREGON CITY, O. T. Steamboat and jobbing work attended t will) dispitch. Ordei from the country promptly filled. Je7 Drugs, Medieinos, Faints, Oils, th OREGON CITY DRUG STORE, ana yc-smua J Main Street, Oregou City.U. I. WltfTUKX HOTEL, Morrison st., between Front and First sis.. ( 1JL PORTLAND. O.T. Chargea reasonable. S. D. SMITH, March I5, 1H56-43 Proprietor. W. r. Burns, WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKER, OREGON CITY, O.T. (IT Strict attention paid to repairing, and sitlis. faction to pulrona warranted. feb-4J XkTorris Thomas, BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER, Main it., nearly apfmUt llulmee $ Cs.'s. trsms or siiAVinn, o. Shsving twice a week, on shanioo, hair ti iiiiuied onee, periiioiiui, , , " once a week, one shutnpoo, hair trimmed once, '"r month, 1 2.1 Hair trimmed, ! Hair cut and dressed, UI...VMH. snd huir druased. " u.'.""BI Shampooing, 50 Oregon City, April a, iojo-ji Time. WF. HIGH HELD, rf , WATCH-MAK ER. Persons desirous of gelling Rood wor done win do well to giv me a cull, aa my whole tune is de voted to the repairing of Chronometer, Lver, Duplex, and Horizontal watches. An assortment of Jewelry on hand. Jewelry made to order, and repaired. Prices to suit ths times. I am thankful for past favors, and hope to give aatiafaction in future. IT IX'ated at the old stand, opposite mo tel egraph Umce, Vltliuun iiii. rtn... To Merchants and Shippers. milK OREGON MILLING & TRANS L PORTATION CO. have udopted the follow ing tariff of charges, which will b adhred ta till further uotice s Transportation of mcrchandlsa or produe from boat to boat at works, Pr ton, t Ot Storago of same lew than five days, nooharjre. " overS Av las than 15 days, J K s s " 3H " 5l Esch additional half moath ot Isaa will b charged, per too. n. PENTL.VND, Ag'u Linn City. Ma 10, 1B56. Canemab, Nor. 25, 195. S band and for sale, low, for caah or prodissa J Painu, ai leail, chrome green, white lead, prussian blue, chrom yellow, blue paint, red da in oil, blk. do 14 litharge, Common and otrmanent green putty, glass, JNU P. BROOKS. cVc. rnO pick fancy shoe, ituor ladies' gen lis- .ui CHARMAN WARNERS.