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I Th DrankeveVi fall. How sad if id fal of III nun who If bound By In Kabil of Intemperate driukiug ! goes bi plic un lh Eanb lie mors (lull bo found, for hot, foot I lb gran ho m (inking. It I ruined In body, degraJsd in mind, Life' joy ill btck from bim shrinking If or virtuous hspplness nor pesos eon h dud II blight nil lii prospect by drinking. o rock u( for friends, lliough they fill tl hi oid By bin rusl neglect or nukindness) II spurn lb fair being who one wo hi pride Strang drink hu induced tbi dork blinduea. His course lo progressive be stops not to think, Nor eotuider bio manifold error ( lie bred not Lie steps, though h (tend on the briuk Of n loot drunkard' fravs, with It terror. Then let u renew our vow la refrain, Nor be ltd to Ibii soul-killing fie Wo will not be tempted lo touch it again, But give beed lo the word of lb wiae For thai threat In the Bible a a warning lo given, Thai drunkarde ehall not enter the kingdom of heaven ! J. D. L. Yres Mrsrsiaa. The following new from Nicaragua we take from the memoranda of lbs steamer OritMba : Feb. 10th, luft Panama, willi pawonger from New York per steamer Tennessee, and passengora from New Orleans per steamer Texas. Tlie Tennctsce brought down to Greytown 40 men and a large quantity of arms, ammunition, fcc, and the Texas 201 men, fur Walker, which would swell the force, under Cols. Wheat and Anderson, to GOO fighting men. Copt. Scott had nearly completed I lie steamer to take them up the river. Feb. 13ib, arrived at San Juan. Gen. Walker, with his army, 1200 strong, was at Rivaa, which plaoe he has barricaded sufficiently strong to hold it against any force that can be brought agoiust i(. The allied army, under Gen. Canas, were at San Jorge. On the 3d of Fcb.a.iry, Gen. Henningnen, with 350 men, made an at tack on San Jorge. After a short brush, fa withdrew his men, having killed two General and some 80 or 90 of the enemy, losing only four of his men. On the 7th, Gen. Uenningscn, with the 1st and 3d Ri fles and the Hangers, with two sixpnund ra, made another attack on San Jorge, in which engagement they killed and wound ed a considerable number of the enemy, without the loss of a single man. Ger. Canas, at San Jorge, was in a tight place. Gen. Walker has cut off all his supplies, and his men were in a starving condition, desorting from firiy to fifty a day, and it was impossible for him to retreat, for Gen. Walker has so completely surrounded and hemmed him in, that should ho make the attempt be is sure to be cut to pieces. By courier from Riva, we learned that Gen. Walker had made preparation to attnek San Jorge on the morning of the 0;li, w i h Lis whole army, and to lake the place by atorm; but a short time brfo'o the army wa put in molion, one ef Walker's Ran gers, who had been n prisoner, came in from Sjn Jorge with a letter from Gen. Ca nas to Gun. Walker, tho contents of ahiih the courier did not learn; but the orders for marching on San Jorge were couutcr manded. The supposition was that Canas had made a proposition to treat with him- Iu fact, Walker has gut it all his own way, and jnst ai soon as he can retake tho--e boats, or get others, he will drive the en emy out of the country. A letter from an officer in Walker's army to the San Francisco Herald, thus speaks of their prospects in Nicaragua, 'where,' he says, they 'intend to remain' : "The enemy, under Gen. Canas, are quartered at San Jorge, about two milrs from this place, Rivus. They have the whole Plaza barricaded, and their trenches inside of the barricades totli'p in al night. It is true they have ihe steamers, but I think they have use for them down the San Juan river, a, from Ihe best information we can get, Colonels Anderson and Wheat are working their way up with COO men. But let that be as it may, we can hold Ri vas against Central America, until we get aid from those who arc disposed to assist lis in carrying out the enterprise that is so no bly begun, and worthy the attention of ev ery true American. The troops of Central Amorica are nearly exhausted, and this is the .'yiig struggle of the allied forces. If fVj K"e 'tr0I why do they not attack us svad drive u 'rra l',e countr' instead of lying in treneu inside of barricd, and afraid to t half a'""'8 from lncm 10 8et plantain. Walker cau take San 3orS when it ia neeesnary, but he wanls ,0 ,al(e it with as little loss as possible. There are too many brave hearts here to give u',n lbe fight, particularly at this juncture, when our prospects are better than ever." 0 A bridge acros the Miiaissippi river is now being built at St. Paul's, Minnesota, to be 1,800 feet in length, and 70 feet in bight, to allow steamer, in the highest slag of the water, to pass unJer it. It is intended to be completed by the autumn of 1857. OCT "Neighbor Jones," said a rigid church member, "I have been informed that you often drive your team, and even go a fishing or a bunting on the Sabbath." "True," replied Jones, "but then, on these occasions, I always whistle psalm tunes." Horse Sills. rpiIOSE WISHING HORSE BILLS -L printed, would la well to tend to Tut Asois Offl-e, ae we have lb fit HORSE CUT ia Ihe Territory. Marsh 7, 185T. LU.V pare Keosnrai for sale bne by City Ordinance. Be It ordained end eetablulied by tho City Council of Oregon City, Thai Ihe um of three Ihouasud oue hundred dollar ($3100) bu end I hereby levied uoou III tsxsbls properly within Ihe corporate limits of Oregon City, lor the purpose of bnugiug water laid aid city lor the eximguisn menl of Urn, agreeable to the vole of Ihe electors of eaid oily, and thai the Us hereby lvid b col lected in Ihe ume manner a lh ordinary oily Us of Mid eily for lh current year. Alte.ii A. HOLLAND, Oregon City, March 3, lc57. llecerder. t U 8 I RECEIVED, ej a (plendid lot or CLOTHING, BOOTS $ SHOES, a ud Dry-Goods of nil Description. We can now fill alinoel any bill a farmer niay call tor. Call and ee. March 1 4. CHA K.V.I N StWA RNBR. Orric or A. A. C. 8 , Fort Dalle, O. T-, ( March 4, 1857. I TlROPOSALS will be received al this office on XT or before the Slat Inst, for tb supply of ihe U. H. Troops al tort Walla-Walla with FRESH Ur.br for oue year, eommonciiif Mey let. 1857 Beef to bo delivered in ouch quantities, aud at luch times, u the commanding officer may direct, noes auu Miauu excluded. J AM liS VAN VAA8T, let Lieut St Act'g Asst. Com. of Sub., ,11 arch 14, lP.)-43wi V.h infantry. W. T. MATLOCK, w. e. JOHNSON. Matlock k Johnson, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAM', And Solicitors in Chancrry, "l TflLL promptly attend to any buaiueee which V? may be committed te their professions! charge before the District and Supremo Court. (.Mike in Hghlicld'e building, immediately op. Kile the Muiu Street Ilouae. Oregon City, MatvU 7, 1S57. 47y ATTENTION EVERYBODY! Linn City Waking Up ! GKEAT IMPROVEMENTS! rpiIE pubtio are hereby reapectfully informed X thut, besidi the improvement completed or in progrrne al Ihie place euch a the new mill, a plank walk from the mill to the ferry, A.o.,&o , a commotlioue STORE has been tilted up, and weI flocked with NEW GOODS, by lh under signed, who la always on head to accommodate customers with alinoel anything they may want iu III line of Dry Goods, Stationery, Groeeriei, Crockery, Boots oj- Shoes, Hardware, Clothing, Cutlery, Medicines, Confectionery, Cigars, d'c. tt'C, All of which will be sold at the OCT LOWEST PRICES! J$ Rent and other expenses beiiif lent at thi place than at Oregon City, I can and will make it for the interest of per ma lo trude he.e.ln preference to crossing the river for tliat purpose. Only just visit, once, Ihe "Linn City Store," and vou ahull be convinced of lliie fact ID All kiuds of Produce taken in exchange for Good. ROBERT IL BKOUGUTON. Linn City, March 7, IS57. 47 To Produco Shippers. THE BANK OCEAN 15IRD, now in the river, will load with produce for SAN KR AN CISCO. Ae pari of her cargo ia already engaged, early application will bo ueces- sun'. The Ocean llird will be succeeded by Ihe clip per bark "Jane A. Fulkrnberg." March 7,1657. 47w4 Probato notice. ALL persons intrreetrd will please tike notice that Ihe first Tuesday in April next is ap pointed to mtike final settlement with Frances Irynn, executrix of the Inst will and testnmeiil of SocialesH. Trynn, late of Clackamas county, de ceived. ROIiERT CAUEIELD. Feb 2b, 1 S.'i7-I6w3 J udgo of J'mhate. JVlr. Post's School. THE NEXT TERM of this School will com mence on JlfO.YD.iy, APRIL C, 1857. Terms, including bmrd, tuition, use of books, ic, are from 35 tu StM fur a eeesion of eleven week. None tuken for baa than one half of a term. No deduction made. To all those who will cheerfully use the proper exertions to acquire knowledge, and will strive to be treutlemaiily iu their drportmeut, the proprietor pledges himself that the instruction given shall not be second tn any in the country. Those who wish to pay a purl of their expenses by lnlior, can do eo. Oregon City, Feb. 14, J 857. 44w9 WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED, per lr. Columbia and bark Nahumkeag, the fol- lowinp (foods : ftUH lbs cotton yarn, 5UU0 yds bro. drill, 1 0 cases boote and shoes, S5 hlf bbls dried apples, 30 kegs E. B. syrup, 10 d.ri Baltimore oysters, 20 ' pie fruits, 20 " fresh poaches, 25 boxes ralains, 100 kegs nails, asa'd sizes, 10 dox glass lanterns, Scoop shovels, Inf? chains, &c-, cte. Feb. 14, '57. WM. C. DEMENT Sl CO. Sacks! Sacks! THE undersigned has constantly on hand at his sack ir.auul'actory in Oregon City, SACKS of all qualities and sizes, which will be sold as low us they can bo bought in the Territory. Orders from a distance promptly attended tn. HC.XKI rKUSSl.ll. Oregon City, January 10, 1857. y We O. Dement tk Co., WHOLESALE & RETAIL Dealers in Groceries. Hardware, Boots & Shoes, Crockery, 6tc, TENDER their thauks to their numeroue cus tomers for their past liberal patronage, and so licit a continuance of the same. Thev take pleasure in informing; the public that the v have now on hind a large and desirable stock of Groceries, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Crockery, and Boat Stores, to which they are making constant additions from New York and San Francisco, purchased for cash ouly, and are enabled to sell at lower prices than any other store in Oregon City. Jan. 31, 1857. The -Hew England M ritual LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Bostox, Mass., Organized in 1843, and having d capital and accumulated premiums amount, ing to over $1,000,000., WILL take risks in Oregon, for a term ef years or for lift1. Dividends of profits to those insured are declared every five year. In surance may be effected for Ihe benefit of married women and children, beyond tho reach of Jredit ors of the party insured. Creditors may inaure Ihe fives of debtors. Ratee ia Oregon wiO be lh anme as in New England. This is the oldest American Mutual Insurance Company, and is one of Ihe moat reliable and snc eesetul, and inures on the mo favorable rate. Information may be obtained from, and applica tion for insurance made to, A. HOLBROOK. Aeat for Oregon. Consulting Physicians Forbes Barclay, M.D, Oregon City, and R. B. Wilaon, M. D., Portland. On goe City. Jan, 31. 18.7. 42 Wedding tahfi MADE lo order, parte furnvhed w.lh ieta en fhof.et.1 none. A . by anp CHARitA KAR?EB Oregon City Univertity. Ma. F. JOHNSON & Mia Jl'LIA JOHNSON WILL enter upon their (reond term, in lh Primary Department of the Oregon City UiMveraiiy, on Ml'.M'A I . till BLCU.M) DAT OF KEHKUAUY K EXT. Il ia to lb advantage of studsut la enter M early la the term a puaeiule. A portion of lime 1 nt (very week In teach lug the rudiineol of Vocal Mvaic. Tuition, per term ef eleven week 3 00 W. C. JOHNSON, Jan. 34, 1827-41 w3 See. board of Triul.ee. Land Warrant ll'RCHASED BV Jan. 24. WM. C. DEMENT 4 CO. Just Itwelved, 1 A TONS Ssn Queutln ealt, 1J 104 sack Liverpool suit, 60 bbl lime, 60 krp syrup, MO mala sugar, 25 sarks coll'ee, S bbls vinegar, 25 boxes soap, SO bale drills, 5 " sheetings, 1 4 cases boots. Jsn.l7,'i7w6 O. AflERNETUT Jc CO. Orcgois Lodge No. 3, I. O. O. F4 MEETS sl their Hall over the Oregon City Unur Store every Weduealay eveninf at 7 o'clock, llretbren in gool sunding are invited to visit. THUS. CIIARMAN, N. U. C. Swsrnsa, Sec'y. 31 FURNITURE! AT TUB nrunnras salss - iloom, (One door below L. Snow & Co.'s, Front sl. J PORTLAND, OREGON. Constantly receiving, aad en band. THE BEST ASSORTMENT Ever Offered In Oregon!! Having bad sevsral years' experience, I am pre pared to tell AS niRAP AS, IP NOT Cheaper than has ever heretofore been offered on the Pacific coast! tT CALL SHO SXAMIKS roa VOVBSSLVRS. XI A. J. STURTEVANT. Portland, January 1 0, 1 857. 1 0m Books for the Holiday's rTTlti J "ST RECEIVED, among which JsMijff" "l -8- Arthur's works. Shakspeaie, CJsLir GIFT HOOKS. Tokeus. Itobinaon Crusoe, Diary and Correspondence of Anna Law rence, Harper' edition of Macaulay'e History of England, and many other valuable work, hand oniely bound also, a general assortment of Pock et Diarie for 1857. For sale by Oregon City, Nov. 29. C. rOrE, Jr. Piotectlve Union. DIVISION NO. 593 OF THE N. E P. U., SALEM, O. T., will keep for sale Dry Goods, Grocrio, Uoola and snoes, rroaucc, ace, etc. In part the trade will be characterized by 1. Designedly no inferior goods j 3. Reasonable aud uniform prices: lh child will get as much for its money as the parent ) 3. The poor mau a Iriena, mi cskuit; 4. The dialiunoring; practice of mixing good with inferior produce to make it saleable, will bs discountenanced ; 5. lli'ing associated farmers, will generally be able to answer demands from a distance, in the articles cats, potatoes, wheat, flour, Sus. ; when net on hand, bought to order. Orders carefully filled, or otherwise properly at tended to. C. HOEL, Agent Salem, Dec. 27, 1656. 37tf JUST If ECEITED, ITR. BARK "OCEAN BtltD," And for sale, by the undersigned, OOUv riornrlicle, 40 kg pure white lead, pepper sauce, in glues, yellow ochre, capers " boiled linseed oil, iu tins olives '' and barrels, honey, raw do. do. do. China preserves, In jars, China sugar, no. 1 &. 3, green peas, in tins, crushed " in hlf bbla oysters, " brown sheeting, 6-4, figs, in drum, manilla rope, 3 J 3, 2 J, 2, Zuute curraute, lj, and 1 inch, Malaga raisins, (layer) csst steel, almonds, soft shell, pie fruits, aas'd, In glass, walnuts, English meat sauces, " olive oil, (Plsgniol's) " fish do. " cheese, in tins. ALLAN, McKlNLAY $ CO. Oregon City, December 20, 185G. Salt! Salt! S)f TONS "Sun Quentin" SALT, in about ZAj 6U end 100 lb. bags, just received and for fule very cheap at ALLAN, McKINLAY f CO.'S. Oregon City, Deo. 6, 1856. Coffee. IF VOU WANT a really good article of COF FEE, the undersigned have got 15,000 lb beat "Costa Rica.' Come in and look at it. ALLAN, McKINLAY 4 CO. Oregon City, Deo. 6, 1856. What's the Use of Qoing Barefoot? THE subscriber hns opened a boot and shoe shop in this city, where making and mending will be done fa order on shout noticc. I also keep constantly on baud ready made boots and ahoea, which I will sell on reasonable terms, Thankful for past favors, I still solicit a reaaonablo share of patronage. Call and try us anyhow. J. B. BLANPIED. Oregon City, Aug. 9, 1856. 17m6 We are now Receiving- AND have iu store 100 sacks Rio coffee, 80 whole and hlf bbla crushed sugar, 30 " " "NO " 100 dox brooms, 250 boxes Eng. soap, 100 " candles, 100 " glaas, ass'd sizes, Together with a general assortment of crockery, hardware, boots and ahoea, paiuts and oils, tu:., ice., which we offer for aale at as low pricee as they can be purchased in Oregon Territory. WM. C. DEMENT & CO. Oregon City. Sept. 19. For Bent. I WANT lo rent my place for one or two yean, one mile from Mr. Post's School, and two and a half miles from Oregon City. There are five acree well set with timo'hy, and there wilt be about eix acres te cultivate. Fruit of all the various kinds. Good house and out buildings. Terms made easy. Applv oon. Jail. 24-41tf JA8. O. SWAFFORD. Biacktmltb and others, Look Here! ALLAN SlcklNLAY II CO. have now oi hand a lorge and well selected Mock ef Bar Iron, Cast Steel, Horse shoe do., Genne do., Nnilroddo., Plough do., Plata do.. and intend to keep np the assortment ae as to suit the wants of cuatomera. Give u a Call, and yon win find thai we not only have the fullessstock, but will sell "a cheap a th cheapest" We are constantly receiving addition to our sfsorlment, so as to replae what ft sola. Dec. 6, 56. TUST RECEIVED, a aew supply of Rio and O Java Coffee, Rice, Sugar, Hal Soda, fce. bot29 C. POPE. Jr.. Main t mm data. t GOOD INDIAN H'JKSE. Price ISO. J Apply to C. POPE.Jr, Ore Citv. Nov. 22. Mam tret "TVR. Osgood's IndiaChoUgogue.and Dr. Jones' JL American iiMurn", OREGON CITY PRCG STORE. More If e w O e o d s , AT CHAKUAN il WAKMEs'l. TX ADDITION TO OUR USUAL STOCK X we have Just received, direct from San rreu Cisco, a good ana sulluote supply or Good for this Season of (he Year, which We offer for sal at price which cannot be beat in Ihie niarkoL Ont slock cousisui ia part of 4m Iu ssl sols, 50 boxes English mp, 50 Chs. Hill's swap, 30 dot corn starch, 90 case pie fruit, 15 piokln, tl dot honey, 8 " lobsters, 13 oysters, 30 hlf bbls N O sugar, 4 bbls Sandwich island syrup, 10 hlf bbls dried spplee, fi rite mackerel, 3000 lbs stick candy, 500 M funey do. 1 case Gullipisher toys, 1 " Gennsn toys, 400 lbs slmoudi, 13 blf boxes raisins, 6 whole botes do., 48 pre good Mackinaw blankets, 3000 yda brown sheeting, 3000 calico, Roots sod shoes of every description. Th above, with our usual assortment, we think render our Mock compete. Call aud see a. Term cash. CHA KM AN f "A RNEK. December 30, 1656. Urent ladiivenieula. milE PROPRIETOR OF THE FRENCH STORE iu this city, takes this method lo invils lh public lo call and examine hi stock of GOODS. He has now on band, and will continue lo receive by almost every steamer, a fine assortment of Ihe best quality of goods, which he is determined to sell as cheap as anybody else, If nut a little cheaper. Tbo Ladlct, in Particular, are requested to come where they will find the beat and LATEST FASHIONS of Dress Goods, of svery description. He has, and is constantly receiving, DRY GOODS, consistinc in part of the following articles Cocheco, Pscifia, iludley, Conestcgo, Philip Allen, Fell River, Merrimac,and numerous other PRINTS, all Iste styles; English and French merinos, Lyons cloth t black, blue, purple, and pink alpacas, jaconet, book and Swiss musliu, a tiiie assortment uf laces and edging, velvet trim lugs, SiC, dumestic ginghams, blue, mixed, and gray satinet, sheep' grey and fancy cloth, Milford and Hunker 1 1 ill jeans, bleached aud brown sheet ing, brown and blue drilling, denims, hickory shirt ing, black velvet, alaua fiue lot of plaid dress goods, Brussels carpet, &c.,Stc. Itlcu 4c Boy's Clothing. Blue, black, and brown cloth coats of the finest quality, tweed business do., black cloth vests, a Hue lot of blk doeskin end satiuel pants, all qualities snd sizes, rubber jackets, gray over aud under shirts, white aud hickory shirts, bats and caps. BOOTS at SHOES men's, boys' and youths' boots, ladies', misses', and childrcn'a morocco, goat, kid, and calf boots aud shoes. Il is no trouble to show goods, and he will al ways be happy to see his customers, whether they purchase or not. EUGENE L FOREST. Oregon City, Dec. 6, 1856. 34m7 New rinn New Goods. THE undersigned take this method of inform ing the publio that they have taken the house aud have purchased the entire stock sud fixtures formerly used by F. S. HOLLAND, aud hope by strict attention lo business to retain the patronage of Ihe old customers and gain as many more as possible. We are constantly in receipt of GOODS select ed with the greatest euro, (as to price and quality,) and are cunnileut thut our facilities will enable us to offer greater inducements to all who want the worth of their money than any other house in the city. We have, and are j net receiving, an iuvoics of DRY GOODS, consisting In part of the following articles Coche oo, Pacific, Iludley, Cunestego, Philip Allen, Fall River, Merrimae, and numerous other PRINTS, all late styles ; English and French merinos, Ly ons cloth; black, blue, purple, and pink alpacas, jaconet, book, snd Swiss muslin, a fiue assortment or laces and edging, velvet iriinuiina, fee, do mestic ginghams, blue, mixed, and gray satinet, sheep's grey and funcy oloth, Mill'ord and Bunker Hill jeans, bleached aud brown sheeting, brown and blue drilling, denims, hickory shirting, black velvet, also a fine lot of plaid dress goods, Brussels carpet, &.C., dec. MEN d BOYS CLOTHING. Blue, blnck, and brown cloth coats of the finest quality, tweed business do., black cloth vests, a fine lot of blk doeskin and satiuet pauts, all qualities and sites, rubber jackets, gray over and under shirts, white and hiokery shirts, hats and cups. BOOTS and SHOE S men's, boys' and youths' boots, Indies', misses', and children's mo rocco, goat, kid, and calf boots and shoes. GROCERIES : Rio coffee, erecn and black tea, New Orleans, llstaviu. aud cruahed suirar, East Boston, Stew art's, and China syrup, salt, 10 and 60 lb. sacks, nails, assorted sixes, soap and soap powders, pow der and lead, cream tartar, yeast powder, salera tus, chewing add smoking tobacco, oysters, prunes, peppor sauce, oils, spices, starch, aud cotton bat ting, with a variety ol oilier groceries usually aepi. We have also a Spleudld Assortment of Book, In part ss follows: Washington At bia Gen- McKenxie's Receipts, cral, Religioua Encyclopedia, Napoleon & his marsh'!, Bible History, Kollms Ancieut History, bkctches sud Skeletons in 4 vols., of sermons, Border Wars, Wickham'a School Reg- Life on the Plains, ister, Frontier Life, Dick Wil- Stevens' book of the fsrm, eon, United Stales' History, Fruit Culture, Natural History, Land Measure, Parley a Geography, American Debater, Stoddard's Mental arilh. Mepng platee, Towers' algebra, Railroad and Roads, Thompson's high school Teaching, and mental arilhinetins, Fuller's Works, Webster's and Sanders' Practical Landscape new series school books, Gsrdening, Webster's large family Boyhood ef Great Men, Dictionary, Archbishop, Jrviu cyclopedia oi Mercantile Morals, moral and religious Youal, horse and cattle anecdotes, doctor, Mechanic's companion, Small agricultural works, Bibles, of sll sixes, With many oilier valuable hooks. ALSO PRESTON'S MAP OF OREGON snd WASH INGTON. A Fresh Supply of Stationery : Dsv-Books and Journals, Memorandums of all sixes, note, letter, cap, and bill paper, envelopes, pens snd pencils, slates, wrtmg hooks, otc. Wm. DlliKDOUFF de Co. P. S. GOODS exchanged and the highest market price paid for butter, eggs, bacon, chick ens, flour, and almost anything Die farmer has fur inla. wjn. v. chat. Oregon City, October 4, 1806. y Ilarnee Maker fc Saddler. THE subscriber hss bought out ths establish ment formerly owned hy A.K.P't, and is n. w carrying on the HAKriESS aud aAUVhn AY business in sll it branches; ths LI VERY STABLE belonging to the establishment, is also kept up, where horses and carriages are constantly tent for the accommodation of the public, lioraee left at my suWs, will always be treated with par ticular attention, and well fed. 1 hsvs been con nected with Ihie establishment fr some four years, and am now permanently located, where I shall al ways be happy lo wail on all who may favor me withaeall. W. B. PARTLOW. The best of TIMOTHY HAY kept conaUat. ly on hand. Oregon City, Oct. 18, 185C-27y. Wanted I OATS, barley, pouio-s, butter, eggs, bacon, lard, Ae , for whieb we will pay cash or trade f'HARM.VN A WARNER. THRESHERS AND COMBINED REAPERS AND MOWERS. ..fJaat'' . M-'. J Atr LM I a cM.ss.-iilAt(.Ci.LS.M I. m 1 "s Entered aeeordln. to Aet of Contreii in the Ofios of ths District Court uf lbs United WE HAVE NOW ON THE WAY FROM NEW YORK. A LARGE WU.MUEK OF Ihe abovo mentioned machines, end expect litem tu srrive about the first uf May next. Fanners wishing anything of ths kiud would do pokeu for. J he TIIIIKSIIKKS are from two Iu six horse ars of the nxal improved kinds now used in Ihe State. W e offer them from 9 '00 to (M.iU. MANNY'S COMllINKO RI''Al'Elt AND MOWER, which ha taken the premium fur th best ramsiiied mschius now In use at all the exhibitions in ths Statee during the pust yenr, we offer al X0. Ws here also on Ihe way, to arrive about Ihe same time, IIOVY'S STRAW CUTTERS, of various sixes, together with a good assortment of carpeuiem' tools and hardware gcurrally, including grain cradles and scythes, snaths, and mowing scythes, forks, shovels, spades, h.-es, dtcv, dec, all of which w will sail low for cash. WM. C. i H:IENT It CO., January 31, 1857. fllaiilon'a Nnraerv. A STANTON, Fruit Cultnriat, at the 3Stt N O RTH II E N D Fruit-Fa nn , on Sa- ST lent prairie, four miles north east from Salem, has, for sale, the following choice selections of grnf.ed trees, of various ages, from oue lo three years vix: APPLES. Jersey Sweeting, Early Harvest, Carolina June, Sweet Bough, July Bough, Bummer Queen. Vt ilhama tavonte, Red June, Red Astrachan, Sweet June, ravenatcin, t) Alexander, Fall Beauty, (Siberian Crab, Rosa Nonpareil, Sweet I'earmain, Sweet Swaar, Waxen, or Gate, Dwarf, Early Pennock, Fall Pippin, wu Tewbhtiry'aW'rTJIush. Green Newton Pippin, llubardeun'e Nonsuch Northern Spy, R. I. Greening, Gloria Muudi, Lady Apple, Virginia Greening, Tolpy llockitig, Milam, Itoxbury Russet, Yellow New'n Pippin, Wine Apple, Red Peurmain, Winter Queen, Newsrk King, American Pippin, While Pearmaiu, Rambo, Carolina Applet Baldwin, Newton Spitxenberg, Wealli.ld seek nof'ih'r Domino, Dutch Miguon, Belmont, Twenty Ounce Apple, Geniten, Hod Konianite, Red Wine Sap, lllue Pvarmain, Michael Henry Pippin, Black Heart, Pi uud Pipp'n, Monstrous Sweeting, llellllower, Ksripus Spitxenbcrg, Gulden Russet, Holland Pippin, Winter Sweet, melon, Lsdy's Swelling, PEARS. Columbia, Louise Bonne D.Jer., Josephine D'Molun, Vicar of Wiukfield, Croeene Bergamot, Darburn's Seedling, Triumph O'Jrin, Pause Cohnar, llartlet, Moou's Pesr, Virgaluv, Dutch Du Angelcan, Sau Jose, Early Butler, Ciupp's Esrly. Julienne, I lemish lie auty, Maris Louisa, Fall Butter) Early HeurrO) Pound Pear, Datiuburg, lluerayanca, Chninoutell, White Oiioyan, Fine Gold of Summer, TLUMS. Jefferson, Red Damask, Green Gage, Yellow Gage, Nanip Wi ihtugton, Sweet Damson, Smith's Orleans, Cue's Gulden Drop. CHERRIES, Red Carnation, Downtim, Royal Ann, May Duko, Kentish, Vansohaick, Black Eagle, Black Morello. My nursery comprises about Forty Thousand beautiful graft of the foregoing varieties, of thrifty growth from oue lo three years old. 1 have also a nursery of about Twenty Thousand secdlinrr which 1 wish to sell. A. Ol A. 1 J2i Salem, OcL 23d, 185G,-S8n-6in. The Cum pit itc n OpoiH'd. Mm I HAVE now in my NURSERY on the S2 Monlicello Farm, Howell Prairie, Muriou eo., a very large NURSERY OF CHOICE TREUS, from one to two years old, embracing all the vari eliee of Apple, Pear, Plum, Cherry, Slo., brought to thia country by J. W. Ladd, which 1 otlfcr fur aula low for cash. Those who ore expecting lo purchase trees this winter, are requested lo come and look at my nursery before making their final purchase. ST I am determined to aell on verv reasonable terms. SAMUEL SIMMONS. Novembers, 1856. 3utf Nursery. I HAVE now for sale at my nursery, about mid way between Oregon City and Milwaukie, sev eral thousand arrLl tskxs uf thrifty growth, em bracing all ths (.'iioivrsT VAaiRTiss or rauiT ever brought lo Oregon. My trees ere from one to two years old, and for size and beauty are unsurpassed. I am now ready to wait on customers, snd shall bs happy to furnish treee lo all such as see fit to give me a call. Come and see my nursery before you purchase elsewhere. I have also a quantity of ruins, snd quinces for sale. ORRIN KELLOGG. Nov. 8th, 1856. 30tf. Oregon aud California Packet Line. THE following vessels will run in son. nection as a REGULAR LINE be. tween PORTLAND and SAN FRAN CISCO t Clipper bark JANE A. FALKENBERG, Baduss, Master, Bark OCEAN BIRD, Wiuutae, CIIAS. DEVENS, IUaliv, ' NAHUMKEAG, Williams, ' Brig I. B. LUNT, Ricmasdsou, " The Barks have all been coppered recently, and are in first-rate order, commanded by experienced captsins. Freights will be carried at the lowest rale. Produce eenl from any part of the country to Oregon City, or to the Land City works, will be re. eeivedand forwarded to Sao Francisco. Aomts GEO. ABERNETHY it CO , Oregon Cit. ABERNETHY, CLARK CO, Nev.33,'56-32lf San Francirco. kRKSTON'S Sectional and County MAP of O Hr-GUN and WASHINGTON TEH RIT0RIE3 for sals by - is r'i aug 16 CHARLES POPE, Jr. T TTE WILL PAY CASH or TRADE fci good WHEAT at the marltrl price. uvl5 CHARHAS 4 WARNER. ORE NEW GOODS at CIIARMAN 4 WARNERS. OREGON HAMS nd SHOULDERS for sal Vly al? CHAM1A.1 e lTAK.yzif.. i u i a s ! at hi rmsi-xs year I860, by WiLi.ua II. Erv. In Ihe Clerk (Stales, fur ths Northern liittriet of New Yvik. well lo call early, as a number have already ueea power, "I both sums, swevp ami rnciees cuain, ana iWam St., appotUt the I Kind Office, Oregon City. OREGON CITY Wholesale J?rioes Oorrent. CoaaKlTKII WIKSLV. bar uciods. I iisi'ue &. uxoiriass. Sheeting, 4-4.... Hall 50 pr.cL over N. Y.eost. Drilling Il raouues. Bleached ilnllmg 1 il heat, pr. bu.....9i,ya 11 ahirlinir, llaltiOals do. ea 50 StriiHil do I'.'i Potato do 60 Tics ur HalliUinous do ?i iu Deuin lSiFkmr .l,tMI lllu Irllliiif 1-1 Corn Meal, fresh 8 Plaid husey Ilia'U ratMT. Satinet 7(a9(i; dried do 12ilS Kentucky jeaue...2.'a4."i Peaches, dried do Ill iweeus diisa uw raixre. ; Chili, dried. 20e2 Blue and while 1 rsoviaiox. Blue and orange 13 Pork, clear none. Fancy Hal " mesa )'J8a30 Furniture do I0al4 limns.. 15 do. wide.lSfOacou M. du la'uiea.. Giuhaiiis Alpaca Table damask cloths.., Irish linens ....14u2.V rowoss. ....ISaSJllIaaird, pr cs ftll ....SSulillJ pr keg $10 50a7.'ii shot. ..C5a$lf Small sixes $2Ja3 ,...40ailiBuck 931131 ) LKiU. Sheen irniv nauls fi?t i3i Bar SO Satinet do. .f'iutf Whlto lead, in oil... 12) I 'ancy cops. do. ...$la5 coaOAtis. Black eass du. $5a7 'Manilla, small 95 Redflau'l shirt $Hal8? " large 95 Hluu do. do. $l.".nlS Hemp lOalS Hickory shirt 5a7) canulss. Calico do $!ul2; Admaiitine 37a40 soots &. siiors. Isperin COabS Melt's kip boots $ ' ciutss. stqier do. d 0 1: 1 lavana 8 10a80 fine sewed tl) U niian 8l0a95 Dove' kip boot fyl American 'J0a50 ' he'vv w'x d!jll Jaili tobacco. Metis' brg'spr. dox.. tgt 1 7 Prideofthe Union.40a45 M kipbrg'sprduxJSun 30a3S calf sewed do.-litaifLuke's 3T Womeu'sh'vy sh's.flll3; iiasuwAsa. fiue do. $ 15: Shovels :$8aU osocasir.s. Spades dlTee 14al6'.xee s)l2a20 Tea 50u5: Millsaws 90sU Sugar, uo. I Chi'a.... 19 cutsaws 75al,25 " crushed 17. l uhlc cutlery, 10 porol Salnratiu lOallii adveuce ou N. Y.ooet Starch . 1 4i Pocket oullery, 95 pt et Syrup K Boston... $l,a i advance. do. 8 Island & l,9n'Other article of hard N O Molasses i ware from 90 lo 50 pf I.iv. Salt 2 Jail! et advance. Table Salt 3a:lJ'Nails,iies'dslwe.prkgJ7 Sandwich I. Salt.. 2a2i horseshoe... 9 jaJS Peppor .2 oils. Allspice 4nXamp Cinnamon (iilnHll! Linseed boil 'laJ Soap Sail' Turpentine pr gall $9 UEO. ABKUXlTrieY V Co., MERCHANTS, OREGON CITY, O. T. Abomothy, Clark dt Co., COMMISSION AND FOItWARDINO MRHCMAStfj iSdrt Francisco, Cat., tvm .....m.i in uMlliitr. ( Irwirnii nntiliiRe. and fill or ders for Goods, GriM'erics, dto., al the lowest rates. The patronage of the people or Oregon ts re spectfully solicited. Aug. 9. SIU1IIIIV1 mmvww . riMIK Oregon .Milling and Transportation On. 1. have established a LUMBER YARD on th river hank in rear of Ilia store of Allan, Mcii.Ulay &Vo. . , , .. Lumber iu large or small quantities, including dresxed siding and flooring, cau alwuys be bud by application al ihe store of r . 13 CX. A. I1ULUU1 V. Oregon City, May ID, IM.iO. Jit! Ilcci'lvi'd, ANEW auJ gcmcral assortment of DRY (iOUl)S, consisting of le Laima, Jaconet, Book Mnslin, cross-barred Muslin, Edging, lur lion, llablcin Ladies' hose, collars, dec, 4,0. AUo, BOOKS and STATIONERY. CHARLES POPE. Jr., aug 16 Min 8l- Dissolution of Copartnership. rpllE coparlnarship heretofore existing between I the subscriber under the firm of Basotuw Si. Co. was dissolved by mutual consent August 16th, 1856. Persons Indebted will please make pay rrient to Jos. llurstow, who will rsceivs all debt due the 1st firm. JOS. BARSTOW, W. CORBY. Cinemah, Sept. fi, 1856. 21 Jos. Saratov IS by himself, and would respectfully say to hi friends and the public generally that he is i....Lr..i tn. nu.i mitrniiMcri.. ami will continue busi- k. i i r u .... . uess al the old stand, snd will ever be ready la show hut Uoods tu tliuse wno may lavor nini a call. Come one, come ell, both great and small, and give him a call before purchasing elsewhere, and examine for yourselves his splendid sud seleee stock of DRY GOODS, PROVISIONS, CLOTH ING, BOOTS, SHOES, and CROCKERXt Tea, Sugar, CoHeo, Spites, A.c, itc., ll!s,Nuils, Brooms, ato., and almost every thing pertaining to a general line of business, All kinds of country CVoducs taken in exchsngs. Cauutry friend wilt find H lo their .lvniag to give m a call. Cnusiuah.Sspt. 6. Blank Books, t FRESH sut-ply, snd first-rats asaortiwat of A full and half bound LLANK BOOKS, just rsesived ex "Young America." Psse Books, Sheep snd Tdrk Memorandums, Monthly ana W eekly Time Books. P.eceipl Books, Shipping end htorehouse, and Cash Copying Pree Kooks Kchoul Writing lioois, M nialure Blanks, Nut,, lralta, Hil!s Lading, dec, Sva. Noisy Carrier's Uok snd Stationery Co., Nos. C4 4 K6 Long Wharf, and 97 sap. 20-m3 DaUery, sk, San Francisc. DO voo want Hay Forks, Spadea a 0.1 Shovslaf Call at CHAR VANf WARNER I 500 3I l M ( I'EVt.y at".