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i! ' Hi hi 'III mi Hi U1 1 ?.i 1 V: .). . I I 'it N'T III Hi Ytaav rel)amy. The Sun Francisco IlersM puLlihi tin fallowing letter (iom a correspondent la Utuh : Fillmobb Cur, fllll, ) S(-t. 16,1800. J Ai it mny be matter of interest to tin Gautila woilJ lo know how fail our peoj.lc re in Utah Territory, I will give ymi brief list of tlie standing among tLu wo men of the last Legislature, thut is, llifir mmci, and the numlier of ives, to wit : Holer C. Kimball, PreiJctit of llie Council, 47 Daniel II. Wells, councilman (cross- eyed), 19 Albert Carrinjjton, (crijjlo J and" near ijlilej.) 21 Omoii 1'rnll, (cripplo anil near-sipli'ed,) 7 Wilword VVovdrulf", (cripple ami near. lighted,) 1 John Stoker, (cripple mid near si;hl J.) 8 Lorin Farr, (cripple i-J "ear sij-lite I,) 2 , Lorenzo Snow, (cripple and m-or-siM- ed.) 23 j Leonard E. lliirrinjtuii, (ciple and near- iyl.tod,) 3 Juac Moorlr-r, (72 yearioU,) 6 Jwbn A. J!sy, (from T xa,) 2 Geo. A. Smith, (cripple and near. lighted,) C Cran J total men 13; women 171 House of Representative, tvvuitty-kix mem. ben : J. M. Grant, Speaker, Ims C W. W. I'lu-lps, (print. rof Morgan', book) A. I'. Hock wool), (nn old man,) 8 Edwin I). Woolk-y, (a small man,) 5 J. VV. Cummin;.', (cripple,) 10 llosea Stout, (lawyer fiuiu Ky. three dead,) 1 S. W. Kichardi, (young and hand.ome lawyer,) 13 J. C. Little, (lawyer of Poston, Mass.,) 3 Wm. Snow, (Vermont laborer.) 8 P. II. Young, (older brother of Brig tiam tailor,) 6 C. V. Spencer, (of Musi., quite small,) has but 1 EzraS. Bonson, (old and homely,) 13 James C. Snow, (qui'e poor,) 3 Aaron Johnson, (has 3 sitters, and alto gether,) 0 Lorenzo (I. Hutch, (wrtgon maker,) 2 Jseob G. Dialer, (farmer,) 10 Giforjo Peacock, (farmer,) 10 J, Eldridgo, (phrenologist two dead,) 1 Isaac C. I Uijilit, (coal dijjer,) 12 Jesse N. Smith, (lawyer,) 2 John D. Parker, (old and draf,) 3 Jesso Ilobson, (ox teamster) 10 J. C. Wright, (hold keeper) S James Drown, (lairyman,( 7 Enoch Iteese, (furmer, Ac) 2 W. A. Hickman, (ruo of llio Iandii its,) 3 Total, 107 To which a id odium of tho House, lo-wii : Thomas flullntk, (Clerk, and nn En. lishmnn,) 4 J, Grimsluw, (Assistant Clerk, and an I'wiglishman,) 5 C. Ilolbrook, l'orernan, and deaf, 4 .J. P. Hutchinson, Messenger, 2 Joel II. JoLnson, CliniiluinJ 7 Total, 22 To which aJd C8 frllo nuniLr tuu living of Governor Voting's wivos, and you have tho whole number of d mules tuns represented by tho members of the Legis lature, officers of same, nnd his Excellency, amouuting to 4:0; or, in other words, 40 men have 420 wives. Tin so, Mr. Edi tor, areaober truth, and in what I hey will and is for tho datk and doleful future. Amicus Coki.k. New VohI units l.iw, The Tost Master General has mnde the following regulations respecting tho pre payment of postugo on nil transieut print ed matter: 1. Books, not weighing over four pounds, mny bo sent in tho mail prepaid by post age stamps, at ono cent nn outico nny din taneo in tho United Stales under three thousand miles, and nt two cents an ounco ovcrthreo ihnusand miles, provided thoy Oro put up without n ever or wrapper, or in a cover or wrapper open at the ends or sides, an that their character mny bo do. termincd without removing the wrapper. 2, Ui scaled circulars, ndvirtisi ments, (msincsi curds, linnt-ienl newspaperi, an evory other aaticlo of transient printed mattor, except book, not weighing over three ounces, sent in the mail to nny part of the United States, ara chargeuble w'.lh one cent postage each, to Lo prepaid by postngo stamps. Whera nioro than ono circular is primed on aidiccl, or a circular and leitfr, each must bo chnrged witb a single rate. This applies to lottery and liter kindred ilioels assuming tho form andnamoof newspaper and tho niisce' lunioui matter in such shoots muA also bo charged with one rate. A business card or an unsealed envelop of a circular sub jects the cm ire package to letter postage. Ay transient matter, like a circulur or handbill, enclosed in or with a periodical or iiowspnper sent to a subscriber, or to any other person, subject the whole pack, age to letter postaga ; and whenever sub jeel to letter postage, from being sealed, or from any cause whatever, all printed matter, without exception, must be prepaid or excluded fiom the mail. It U the duty of the postmustcr nt the mailing i.fliee, as well Hi at the oHico of delitery, care fully to examine all printed mailer, in or der to see tlial it is charged uith the prop er rale of postagK, and to Jctecl fraud. At olliees where postage s'amp cannot be procured, post musters are authorized lo recoive money in prepayment of postage on tratisient mailer; but they should be careful lo keep a supply on hand. 05 A printer letting up the lenience, "we are hut pirts of a stupendous whole," by the mistake of a letter maJe it res J "we are hut "arts of a stuj'cnlo'is wh.ilc." la a voluiii of porins by a new pott ia England (Within slid Without, a Urtnulie I'osm) occurs the following exquisite litt! son J, w lii'-b w have el!pird aru Irinsi'luatui hrra. Il is sun( ty hills Li', ''one of lit inut spitilcil sud touch ing ercstisus In ths whols rings of poetry" l.tllle Wblls Lily. Little whits I. ly Sul by a itonr, Prooniuf n l ssilinj 'IMI ths sun hais. l.illls whils l.ily, Kur.ili.ns has fd j Lilt's whits Uly Is Lftiiig ber htsJ. I.ittls whils Lily hi t, "Il is (rood: l.illls whils I. ly's ('imhing and foist ! l.illls whits l.ily I'rssl hks a br (I-! Mniiiii Willi wh Isnsra, And erunn'd bsde Litis whits Lily !toopsh ia pa s, Wiiit nj uud wailing Fur ihs wet rain. Little while Lily lli'l lelli her cup; Id. in is fsl fill nj, And liil.in; it up. Lifle white L'ly Said "(iod asin, Wlitn I am thimty To have nice rain ! Now I am slrongsr, . Now I am cool, Heat caimut burn ms, My veins aie so full '." Little white Lily Smells very (west, (In her head muhine, Kiln at her feet. "Thanks to Ilia sunshine, Thuiihi lo the rain! I.inl.) while Lily Is Imppy again !' i - 1 Facts and Ftornes. Wo liko statistics figures aio reliable a safe- record. Fact are worth columns of argument, and w liether in the working of railroads the introduction of labor-saving improvements tho economy of now processes for supply ing tho wants of the people, but give us the plain numerals, and if in their favor, we can at onco predict their success. So with the prog" of ths country. In our views upon the future of the western portion of the Republic, and the ultimate pro-eminence of the States of tho Pacific, we have looked lo the signs of tho limes ; to the reliable data furiibhcd by pni-sing events. The voto Cast ut tho lute IVsidciitinl election has proved tho immense ncceos;on to the population of tho West since tho last cen sus nnd tho rapid pushing forward toward our borders of thU groot tide of emigration, i, tha certain assuranco of the prosperity in slora. This movement westward is par ticulmly noted by the f llowing fiom the Philadelphia American: "The voto of New England, at the Pres idential ehction, was, in the aggregate, 4.S(1,0U!, while that of New York wi.i "94, 00i(, and of Pennsylvania 400,277. This shows tho population of New Kitund lo be nol much more than that of I'ennsylva ni i, and consider Uy less than that of New Vol It . Ye!, while Xww Cnglaud Las til-ty-four electoral ycton, New York htu but th'rty-fiveand Pennsylvania twonly seven. New England, in fict, occupies tho same position as tho South toward ll.o rapidly growirg States of tho center nnd west. Tho master growth of tho country seems to bo neither in New England nor the S.mth. A very palpabla reason for this lies at the suifacc. New England Las long been draiind of lit r native population lo peoplo tho Middle States and tho West, while she receives no foreign (migration lo compensnto for the loss. Thus, the groat Statu of Maine, with wondeiful facilities for commorce, inexh lustiblo foreals of timber, and a fertile soil, makes but slow progress, while States nnd territories away oil" in the north-west, dillicult of access, increase sur passingly. Am Fmnvlsto Globe. Life in run Wi:st. Our Yimkeo trav eler, who saw I ho livo hoosier, has again written to his mother : "Western peoplo (wys he) go their death on etiquette. You can't tt 11 n man here that ho lies, ns you can down East, without fighting. A few days ago, a man wus telling two of his neighbors in my hearing a pretty large story. S.iys I, 'stranger that's a whopper.' Say he, 'lay there, stranger !' And in tho twinkling of an eye I found myself in the ditch, tho woiso for wear and tear. Upon another occasion, says I to a man I never saw before, ns a woman passed ' I lint isn I a specimen of your western women, I should think ?' Says he, 'Yu aro afraid of fever and ague, stranger, nin't you V Hery much,' says I. 'Well,' replied ho, 'that lady is my wife, and if you don't apologize in two minutes, by the honor of a gentleman, I swear that these two pistols (which he held cocked in his hands) shall cure you of that disorder entiruly so don't fear, stranger!' So I knelt dow n an I politely apolo gized. I admire the western country much;. but, curso me, if I can stand so ni"ch cti- que' ti J il always takes ma so unnw.irrs." IVicifgo Utmocrul. dr A western editor puts up rn the ihmrof his sanctum -"Lt.ly viit0rsare re i;urste,l to g'i to the rli vil w!Cn they wi.4i to obtain nu intervi-jw b'.i'i tlie eJitor." SC" A Country pirl wr'uin lo her friend says of the polkn, that llio duucitij- J.his uot aiiKiunt to much, lut the hugiD is heav enly. ttT A m.!l piece of paper or linen, moistened with spirits of turpentine, ami put into n bureau or warlrole for a sioe-lo tl iv, two or three tims a year, is a suf- , fii'ienl prpservai.'ve aiitist mutha anJ all . oillct lllacc'.i. V. S. MAIL LINE. n .t i r. ! . n-.t..i Orrm l.ry uai oruma ''"J' if iConiO UiarB, l.C. Ai.NawnKTII, M.krH, Vt ill iu.i JaiiV, (nun ms eic. puo.j in nit- earned Ita.le, l.svinji'rfp.o ( i'T svery day all o'clock, .M. Itelumini?, will hsrs IVllaudkl 2 r-'U.hinr al ail ii.l.iiir.!ial pojits. Fur I' it'll or p.ia ;o a ply on lld. wpl-tf C0RVALLI3 TRADE. W IIUAr, CASSADV A Co. -V-" are now rinin n; Ihs tleanier J. t llltli'il, of alum 1" t'"i hiirthm, in th Cor sati s Ir. ils. Will h-uv I'.tXI-.M All uO Mnnduys, Hrilii..ili, and I'r.ilu;", at 8 a. X. Freight chstgel hv ''hip rneaMiifiin.'' ' CUC II It A .V. f.l SUA DY CO. OreL".n City, Nov. H, 'ill. .Mlf U. S. MAIL LINE. Port J nnd iind Ail or i a. The St.Vn !id Steamer t ZVIultnomah "1 TTII.I, coiiliiiiieliiruiire.-ihirly between Pi.rt. lund nml Ato:ia, rt'n Vancouver, twici a w sra, leaving I'urlland 011 Monday and ThurMlMy awrnings if each week fur Astoria 1 and Aslnria fur 1'citlsnd ti Tuesday and Ftiday nioriiiiis, tou'-liiiij Vaxcoi vn,Sr.llKLrs, IUiMia,('Tii lawkt, A'c, ei' Ii way. For fn itrht or pvwige, ajily lo ft. HoYT, .Mastrr, jelC Oralllo' l'i harf-lmil, Portland. Holland di Wliito, ( FIEP. PHOOF BHICK BI.'1'.bl.XG,) .v.t.v st, oncaos city, KF.r.P eonstatilly on hand a full awortmenl "f Ihs f.4.iwin,' articles Utli U lluLIjiALli and KUAIL: DRY GOODS : A large quantity, eon:linj partly of prints of all kind, ni'-riiios, F.njl nil and French nlpaeas, do lainea, fanry and black silk, fli'i t;ii', shirtings, licking', Iwee l, eafsinmri s, cuttiniades, liicliurys, denim., drilling, salinelts, blue, black, grey, and in.xcd, iXc., iVu. GROCERIES: A well sili-ctul ansortuienl, in part cmiting of agar, cofi'ee, ten, syrup, soap, camlles, fruit, Hour, butler, bacon, sp cc, peper, salt, saleratus, snap powd r, ink powder, J ea-t powder, gun powder, S.C. CLOTH ISG: such as black frutk, Kick, und shantrhai cimts, of ca mere, casaiuetle, satinet, and elulli : vests. bun", silk, blaek satin, cloth, and casiuiera, plain and fancy ; punts, a large assortment of doeskin, cassimere, cloth, jeans, salint t, linen, and all other kinds; lints, caps J over and under shirts ; stocks, handkerchiefs, and cravats, and a Ihauaaiid other things, such as LOOTS 4" SHOES, women's coarse and fine boots, fine blaek and col. ore. I trailers, lip;iers, Arc. ; men's calf shoes, light I and lieavy btoans, k p mid calf boots, calf and : ennmebd gaiters, boys' und children's boots, shoes, uud gaiters, Al, nails, spikes, hammer, hutcluto, saws, axes, ny'lns, si eels, squares, A;e., iVe. 1 "f 'I hs above grxsis will bo void ut the lowest market rates. All kinds of produea tskcu iu ex t lmiiL'e fur goods. t?epLl!J, IHOti. y W. r. Bung, WAGOX AND CARRIAGE MAKER, OREGON C I T V, O. T. IT Strict attention paid to repairing, and s-ilii-fuel. on lo p itroiei wan unted. li b'J-4'1 vi;rra;H.v sioti:i.. Morrison st., between I ront :i n.l First sis., I'ORTLAMK O. T. I liaises reasonable. S. D. SMITH, Jlurcli I.'i, I bit). 13 l'reprieli.r. Splendid Crcwclr?. G. COLLIER ROIt I i I X S has no .v on hand 0l Ihefincilnssorlineiil of JEWELRY ever broiiL'ht to Oreifoii. The assorliueut con-i?ls in pari of the follow iug arlieles: Diamcnd biua.h'.'s, DiamcBu liny, Gold railwa) i.V.o Lee; er', LS'lies' watches, iu cnauieled cases, Ladies clia'.tlaners, Mosaic car-ring, Gold thimbles, guA and silver pens, Card eases, uiutilel Drnameuts, Card bas-Iiits, peail ensket, Gu!d guard, vest, und I'obehaius, Sleevo buttons, shin studs, Ladles brooches, and a variety of oilier goals toe numerous lo men tion. Cull and see the most magnificent dUphiy of Jewelry ever seen iu Oregon. G. COLLIER ROBIilNS, March 23. Front street, l'urlljud. Wm, C. Scincut & Co., At their old stand, opnuile the Land OJia, VRK now receiving per bark "Ork'' and brig 'Halcyon,'' tho following goods : l.'il) Imcs sperm nnd adamantine caudles, M R"l;j dried n pies and peuches, 1011 bblsund hlf bhU crushed sugar, fill cases p'ekLs, lit) ' fio.-h peue'ics, 50 " p-e fruits, U ' 'lis G. A. sail, CROCKERY ! f;L.IS5-lV.lRC: .'.UI) d'z cnp.i tmJ saucers, 300 " plates, mill " luniblers, ai) " water pitchers, Sugir howls, tea-poU, iiC, iio. OILS 4- I' AIM'S: l'(H) kegs pure lead, 'Jell gals linseed oil, 100 gals turpentine, .'el gals varuisli, ,11'U gals lamp oil, li:0 tals lard " DRY CUOOS: tiUUO yds brown sheollng, fititlO " prints, Itlenched cottons, I ed ticking, &c., Sic., all of which will be sold us low as ihey cau bo pur chased of any other hoi se in Orogou City, may 17 l. M. LUCAS. E. LMLTOM. Lucas & Ealtcn, HOUSE, SIGX, it ORNAMENTAL PAIN TERS, &c, HAVE reeeived and oiler for sale, 4(10i I ll,s Aihiulic white leud, loll gallons boiled linseed oil, Still " raw 300 " tmpenline, SbO " TiUcn'sNo.l furniturovarnisli. l.V) 11 " " coaeb 20U " Jupan 1000 lbs of putty, u' dox Adams b'-lO bruhes, A dox sash tools assorted, 10 packs of leaf gold, 10 ilver, 100 lbs of Small's assorted colors, .1 gross of camel ami sable hair pencils, 5;00 It of glass, 8xlt), 10x12, ItuU, 10x13. Glazed sasli, any quantity, of the following aiies and prices : 8x10, $.1,;5 per window, 10x12, 4.00 " 11x13, 4,00 ' ldil I, 4,.V) 1.1x15, 5,00 Messrs. I. & 1). wou'd rrsrxvtfiillv call the al- lentieii of the trade and the niiMie miernllv lo ex amine llieir slock befor,, poreliasini; elsewhere. LUCAS A- DALTON, June 2", 18.iii. Front m., Porthnd. I.aiul (or s-nlo. T(FFF.R to sell ICO aeres of choice land for two dollars and s nunrtpr nn S.Te. rash Tim land is a portion of niy claim, v miles n est of La- ' fayelle, iu the county of Yamhill. Title mxvl . Call and sea for youAeivrs. 'Tisnu trouMe lo I snow itieiand. S. C. ADAMS (ilen Avocn, IVo.2;th, l55-37lf rrcli Oregon Tluiolliy Jirf. 150 HI'Mlr.LS i,wt relvM and for sale low by WM. V. VLME.T CO. ritl) p.ck fsney shoes, ,ir ladies' or rentle L m. n'l, ea'Isl sun; CHARMAX . WARNER S New Hooka I rilllr; sulmrniier lias lnl rseeivra a iart"- n. . .. . , I su,t..,.ul .f 111 N .KS, dr., from New Yo.k. anions wlni-li are Ihs fulowinir I , A1-in-, u .x.u( K.irotis.1 Ameriena Inxitnlions, (i,,un !. H.ivss f Ilia Mltiers, ; j,1KK.fary In Anvricn. Huhvlon and Nineveh, ..-MJ and 1 ," "lk and Port," ,.s,., ,n, Sudiif," l-fhip and Ninre," ( nt y,., in t'alifur.JUnma Cyrlupedia, Cvr. of Lili-rnlurs, iKvpt anil His lInlyLanil Hue! aii's Fain. 1'hys'n., l.r.inronSl'iii Knitie, .1 I .j- jl.i it..-. M..H.w...i..d Mnnual of Fins Arts, Anc'l .Monasterha, Leetnr. s on the ArU, Travels in Peru, 1'iar Its-ri.iM, Maliun's Plnlfwipliy, idiuics llivtrrsphy, IVruvian Anli'iuitiis, ( hoico Ktrs ts, A varielv of I'uela. StlO cup es of Sand ru' Spi'ller, ,',n0 " " Headers, 2.-.0 M.(;ufP-y'a do. S'iU " Wvlxlrr's 1)1. liminriea. Duv'ea' Algebra, (ir.'im-try, 11 Ihiurilon, " Survejiu', " l.ei?".idrf, " Aruhliiet.es, TholiiIin' do. I Vewtnau's Uheloric, ! I lay a do. jIVIey's I'niv. Ililnry, li;oodrit h s Picl. V. S., jMnnteilli'a leu','raphy, "l.illle Shaker,'' American Speaker. A '.SO, A Trcsh Supply of St-ttionory. Day Jl.xAs, diHiruu.s, Ixdzffi Kii'ord Uouks, Memoiun iuina, of 0!! size, Diur e, Ac, Note nnd Letter Paper, Knvrlopca, Pens, cVc, oVe Eraser Knives, hirnsive liubber, Guninied Labels, Fauer'i Ptueils, INK, in quart nnd pint bottles. WHOr.ES.W.B AND RETAIL. CHAUI.K8 POrE, Ja. Oregon City, August IS, 1M5. .cw Jeweller. nAYIN( employed one of the best Working Jewellers on the Paelfie coast, 1 am now fully prepared lo manufacture every description of Ji welry. .Masonic Jewelry, Odd Fellows' Tios, Rings, See., ma lo to order. Etiraving n. ally done. Cuil and see MN-ciutens of work. (.;. COLLI Ell ROHDIXS. . T. I devote my entire, ultinlion to repairing Fine Watch C Coixir.a Kobbins. Portlund, Dee. 21, 13:..V:i7lf TAYXK'5 Alterative, K.pector.iiit, and Pills, fj Cod Liver Oil, (Vtor O.l, mi l Sweet Oil, at I the OREfJOX CITY DltUG STORE. 1 " f LXICAN Mustang Liniment, O. W. Mer ' J.VL chant's Oarjling Oil. at tha OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. rPKUSSKS, rilit and left and double, and Ab- doniinul supporteni, at the (JRKUON CITY DRUG STORE. ' jpUI!K White Lead, raw and burned Umber, j from", tlreen and Yellow, and other paints, ' ut the OUrJCoN CITY VllVG STOItH PERFL'M ERY.nt the OREGON C ITY DRUG STORE. ri KAEFKMIEItli MEDICINES: ; JT Graefeubcrg Sarsaparilla, LleriueCalholieon. I " Dysenlery syrup, consumptive ! balm, " Pila Ointment, I " llenlih Hitter, I " Eye IaXob, fcc., 3tc To be found at lli" tijeuey of the Compmv, at tho OREGON CITY DRUG STORii nAYMAN'3 D;peptic Elixir warranted to euro l!m dvspensin iut reeeived and for j salcuttlio O.IEdO.1 CITY DRVU STOlili. DR. Oiiyso't's compound extract of Sarraparitla und Yellow Dock, nt X upl.-. OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. , . OLD Dr. Jacob Tewnsnnd's Snmaparilla, nt the OREtiON CITY DRUG STOKE. DR. J. Ayres' celebrated Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, and consumption, at lha . OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. DR. Tjwnse'id'sSursapiril!.!, at Iho OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. Sl KEit feirscp'iriiln, nt the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. C( ANDS' Siirsaparilln, in an'.vjuniitilv, at tha ij OREGON CITY DiiUG STORE. AT" Pills, I!erii3M's '(aUam ot NMd If L Dyscnti ry nip, ' a'.iU Uicrrv, at lh OREGON CITY DIU'C! STO TUST RECEIVED ul the Oregon City Drag ft more, inreci noni nv voiit nn.l San J-ran-eiseo, a flesh supply of DUl'tlS, MEDICINES, Patent Medkmes. Fuiiiilr Medicine, ice Arc which icil hr nr.Ul a low fur cash nt thry mil be procurra in trie 1 rn i.'ery. ( ail un.l exainiiie for yourselves, nml ;et an Almanac !or If jb, giutis, TjiEUUVIAX Febrifuge, for Iho cure of fever X and ague, &c, ic, jti-t received uud for null ut tlio UHKVVN CI I 1' UKl U STORK. "A TrLAXE'S eelchraled Vermifuge and Liver J.1JL Pills, OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. ?Sc!otIoo:is. 4 FEW of riineo & Co.'s best MELODE ()XS for Fa!e, i.ow. Enquire .it llio feh2 OR lit ION CITY VRVtl STORE. To ISlnckMsiilli nixl eluuiifiu'ld rciKt "TT7"E are now receiving lea tons of iron of llio I V toMowing sres : Round iron from to 1 inch, Square " " j lo 2 " liar " ' IJxitoaxJ, Nuil roils, Horse hoc iron, Uuud iron, 3. J, Plow steel, 12.L i'or sale ut lowesl market rates. nug2 G. AIILRNETHY & CO To ftScrchants. XTT'E are now receiving the following ai tides: I t ou 1.0.8 Santa (. mz lime., 1.) " hydraulic cement, 5 " plaster of paris, 3"! kegs nails,' " spikes, j & fi in, 100 " lioslon synip, 5 gals., 2i bai,n Rio coilee, 2j mate China No I sugar, " 8. half l.bls N O sugar, 5 bbla vinegar. g3 G. ABERNETIIY At CO. Harness and Saddlery. THE undersigned having opened anew in HUITEVILLE, Mariou eouulv, O. T., in the Post ( iffine buildimr. are readv iu uiaooiuetoio urn i urn isn at snori notice, anil in the best and most snhtnntial stvle of the craft. all kinds of HARNESS and SADDLERY nvKH, irnnkand Carriage Trimming, Wheat "DTJantprl. HIGHEST cash prices paid bv Nov. 3. 1V.V. C. DEME? DEMENT Jf CO. C'aiivniiiSi, ov. 25, J5. OX hand and for sa'o, low, for cash or produce Paints & lead, chrome creen, white lead, prussian blue red do in oil, chrome yellow, blk. do " blue paint, litharge, , ic. v viiiuivu aa.iu vttuii'iii ijrrral piHV.i;Utl JNO. P. BROOKS. CV I !!, nuts, raisins, of an excellent quality just received snd tr sale low bv CI1ARMAN JL- WARNER. On wiir iltikorjr T ke, p a full asorttiii nt of Bnnxn Tr:.'a CAKES, and CANDY, a: wholesale and apta CIURMAS $ WARNER. retail. AVisliJiiij fnliM MADE to order, parties furnahej wila iclas on lijr;ej.t notice, Ac.bv -i CH.t.w.i.v;nr.ij-.vra ixil.... -i . 77. : U .-u7o r7mr7i Allan, Mcltlnlay & Co., ' -wf t V l- l.af .iifflv.il ; I J" 1 1 A STOCK OfXKWnOODS, and wmitd invite all those who wi.li lo prorure i (i(Ji)l arlic'es ut r-ison.-ibls pnees, lo call and i sec them. Tiny couil in pirlof tho followlnj i giindtuiies (jruiu crailUa giaaa se) t!i.s & matin hruili dt do I il mi h;irrtiivs 23 lull canal &. wheel barruwi fancy broom p'aia do aworl'd colored pails minted liiha ' .rjt u takes is vino wash boards do )io.s hliickiiiiih's bellows cross cut saws 7 II do Cft mill saws 7 ft liair mallrassaa double do single hair bolsters double do p.ides pol'shed (hwels liny forks manure folks churns wiudow glass 8 by Id do IU hv 12 do ' single da 7 hv !) siierin candles window sashes 8 by III sdainauliue do do ID by 12 grupo brand tobacco o hows and vokes lucks tolwceo BLAXKKTS. RAISE, LIXDSEYS, Shect'uigH This, de Ac. And keip constantly on hand a large supply of a Ii O C E U I E S, clothing, hardware, and ninny articles too numer. ous to mention. ALLAN, M KIN LAY CO. Oregon City, Apiil ill, ItCrt-ly A Rure Clinnce For those tnyitncd, or vithiiiy lo engage in the I'luurlng Easiness. TTTE have oa hand and for sale, the following T V machinery for griil nulls, which will bs sold low for cosh, or on a short time ! 3 pnrtalila mills, cemplcte i 1 run of lour fret four inch French Eurrs,witli spur wheel, lit cogs, weighing inao lbs. j with spindle, pini..n, bruli and oil-pnl and collar. 1 run, stimo size-, willioul pinion. Oilier irons the rame ns nbove. Together wiih a general assortment of bands, bolting cloths, pulleys, gudgeons, wheels, couplings, hangings for boiling clirsts.&c., cVc. Iu other words, every requisite necessary lo iho cimiplctiouof a grin mill by Wm. C. PEMEXT A. co. Opposite tht Land Oilier. OsiiUosCrTV, Nor 23, 1855. Timo. T- II T1 II L'I li n . ' WATCIt-MAKEU. M Persons desirous of gelling good work Hone will do well to give in a call, as my whole time is de voted lo the repairing of Chronometer, Lever, Duplex, and Horizontal watches. An assortment of Jewelry on hand. Jewelry made to order, uud repaired. Prices to suit the times. I am thankful for pust favors, and hope to give sal'sfa-tion in future. ID Located at the old stand, opposite the Tel egraph Office, OREGON CITY. Feb. 2. Hardware FOR SALE BY CHARLES VOrE, JR. J BRASS unl lion Rutts, Screws, L"c!.s and J Latches, Hammers un.l Hatchets, Axes, Drawing-knives, Handsaws, Curry Combs, llorsa Drushes nnd Curds, Gun Locks, Gnu Cups, Wool Cards, Chest Handles, Planes. Ac April 21, Ifjj-ltf Groceries FOR SALE 1Y CHARLES rOPE, JR. UG R, Sulf, Col.ee, Ten, Syrup, Chocolate, Starch, Sulcmtus, Cream Tartar, Sal Poda, Curb. So la, IVpi er, Sp ec, Aleni, Itorux, Cop peras, etc. Aprii 21, 1:'j5-ltf Wtiler Patter lor Salo. rililE niidcrsigncJ would like to sell one half of I ;' mills and water power on the Tualatin riv er, ubotl three m les from Linn City, known as Moore's Mills. It is probably the bet water priv ilege, with the exception of the greut Falls of the Willamclte, that there is in Oregon. I would like, to se'l one-half or one-fourth of my cluim together with the mills and water power. My object is to gel a partner, lo cua'ule nin to properly improve the waler pincr. jam lis M. Moore. Fob. a, bSC. 43lf JUST RECEIVED, 70 bbls nil I hir bbls X O siil'uj 311 " " " crushed " dmiO 0-sXo 1 China " 10 hlf Lb!s Carolina rice, 1.1 " " ilriid apples, 15 krrs ' " 'O l.lf I.I.U t nra. l! ' praehfif 10'i0 lbs Lm 1? "'cs table rait, f,0 bblsiMu.'" C'rnj iiote, 50HU lbs mnnil'tt rope, nai'd sief, 100 k-gs uails, " " SlU 'i) qr tlour sacks, C bales drillings, 12 eases asu'd pie fi uils, 13 " " pickles, 20 bundles window sasdi, nss'd sizes, 24 paiinel doors, " 3 doz pot grains scoops, 10H saeks Rio coffee, 10 mats hluek pepper, 10 bales oakum, 100 single und d ii.bie blocks, a.'d sLes, 6 gross P it M yeiisl powders, 10 dz zinc wash luartij, 5niJ galsS. I. syrup, 4ii00 ibs wliito lead, pure, 5U0 " led " " 40 gals copal varnish, 15 doz p'liut brushes, usa'd sizes, 15 " 3 hooped buckets, 2U0 gals boiled linseed oil, lnO " raw " " Tog.'lhor with a good nssorlmcnt of HARD WA R t: and CA Rl'EN TERS' TOOLS. All of which we propose selling nt prices to suit Hie limes. Cull uud see for yourselves. W. C. DEMENT &. CO , Main st., opposite the Lund OHice. Oregon City, April 19, 1S5G. Fornituro. t IMIE Bii!criber has just roeeiv-A,i.w J;r .1. eo a large supply ol 1' I RN 1'Kn.M'V 1 URE of all descriptions, consist-' '""lJ ing in purl us follows Sofas, mahogany uud black walnut; Chamber sets; liuicuus, with or wilhout marble tons: OHice desks; Rocking chairs, stuffed ill hair, carpet, and with cane and w ood scats; Dining chairs, cane and wood seats: Office chairs, do do do Children's do, high, dining and rocking; Bedsteads, various kinds: Tables, center, card, and dining; Writing desks; Sideboards; 1 arlor chairs; Scltees; Reading, toilet, and wotk tables: Looking-glames; Mattresses, hair, moss, aud wool; Window shades; r eallurs; Paper hangings, of everv stvle: Oilcloth; Chinese matting; fluid lamps, and burn. ing fluid ; with a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. I ersoiis wishing to purchase will ideas. Mlln.,,1 examine for themselves. A.I kinds of cuuutrv unulocn iln ;n ..-I. ...... for goods. 1'UOS. JOIIXSOV March 22, lS5f!. 49lf THEiibscriher, l.ving riva miles south-west of Lafayette, in Yamhill coimlv. la nir n .rrx.;,, on Hie I'U.i.'ifsa of Saddle Makin.s in snorf . .rA..f He keeps eont,iiitlv on hand the ht il.,.i can be manufactured with the materials ut Com mand in Oregon. Those wish'ng a genuine saddle warranted to fit on b. th aides, and rr.A fill in co mplete style, cheap forca.h, or g.xid trade would to well Ui"iec me a eail. Mv h..n ia i Bakers Creek near where tlie mad ing from Pe-!and and Oregon City, "up country" by the way of Smith's bridge on the North Fork of aoinill. IT I keep every thin? m lb. ,U'.- Indies, Martmtrales. II.,li t- ... ' SciL 0-23u. j. tv HENDEISSOV jT'vr, 1.LTSINES.S CARDS. 4 xJsAnr, TiVmuzArr & co iV General Commie-ion :Vrchaiii.n'ii sale and retail DeaUs iu Dry Goods, Urocori. llarilwuro, tic, Slo. I George T. Allan. ' ' Oregon City, May 5. 1 Arelulnild M Kinlsy. ( Thomas Lows. i I.LAX, M'KIXLAY cV CO., il. Scotihurg, Umpqiia, Ciregnu. Lowsr iL Oregon 1 emt-iry. MayJ, CHARLES POPE, JR, " DEALER In Hardware, Crociries,Dry Gonda Clolhiiy, Hoots Jt Shoes, Medicines. Bool. and Klationery. .Muin-st., Ore-on City, April 21, 18J5-T,f Win. O. Dcmont A Co7, " WHOLESALE and ri-tuil Deal. r in Groesr. c, ,.U 1 '"Tr rBln'"' "'' li'H'ta and Shoes, ( rockery. Ate. Oppo, (e Ilia Land OfR,. MaiiiSt.Or.goii City. June 1, 1b54. ' JOHN R. MBIUDBi ATTOINIV AND CnUNSILO aT tlw foifayettr, Yamhill County, O. T., s WILL faithfully attend to all business so trusted lo Inn profoasioual care. April SI, 1H55-IT john p'brook: WholrmU if Retail Draler in f7roeerie, Product l'mitiuiii, ,e.( Muin Street. ' A Genernl Aworlment kept up of Seleoted Goods, Ciincinnh, December 1, lc55. XL rriilwain, M.inujaeturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer ia COOK A.I I'ASLGX STOVES, Tr.i l corrr.a w.vr.r!, imruwaie, c, MainSt., opposite Main Street HotiL OREGON CITY, O. T. Pteanihoat and jobliing work attended to with dispatch. Orders from llie country promptly filled. je7 X)rag3, rIcdiciuo3, Painte, Oili. V tnd yo-8tu.1a, ' ' t2, ui the OUMiON CITY DRUGSTORE, seplo Alain Street, Oregon City.O.T. ' Wells, Fargo it Co.'s Express, Dcliceen Orrgm, California, tht Atlantis S'ntrs mi4 Enropr, HAVING made advantageous stVfiSi arrangements with (lie Umted JwiAU Slates and Pacific Mail Steam ship Companies for tianspnrtution. we are now pre pared lo forward Gold Dust, Bullion, Specie, Package, Parcel, and Freight, !o and from N. York, N. Orleans, San i'miie.sco, Portland, and principal towns of Oil forniu an I Oregon. Our regular Semi monthly Express between Portland und San Franeiscu, is disp itched by the Pueiiic Mail Slcaiiiidep Co.'s sleamdiip Columbia, connecting at Sun Francisco wiih err lemi-ininlh-ly Express lo iVnin Yurk and Xcn Ode nn; which, isdisputched regularly on the 1st nnd llilliuf eaili month, by the mail stenmers and in charge of oar own mescngeis, through to destination. Our Evpie's from New York leares regularly on the 5;li uud 20lli of each month, nl..o in charge of messengers. Treasure h. "tired in the best New York com panies, or nt Lloyd's in I-ou-loo, at the optiou of shipners. Onrrrs New York, No. Ifi, Wallst.; Near Orleuns, No. 1 1 , Exchange place ; Sua Francisco, No. 114, Montgomery street. J. N. DANKER, Atfrni. Oregon City, April 31, lS55.-ltf New Vclunio3 cf tha Four Review anil Elackwood. COMMENCE wiih NnrtU British for May. lS5.r, und the other Reviews and Uackwosd) for June, 15.1. -Vthis of Stilh-rtptijii. Any (me Revieff of lH' cLr sod, a year, lllackwuod nnd one Re view -or nny two Reviews, 5. The four Re-v'e-rs nid lllaekwood, $10. F'our copies to on ud.lrcss, !J.')0. P.winge nn tlie four Reviews nnd Blackwood la nny Pi.st office in the Uui'ed States, only HOceurs u year on each Review and 24 cents u year en lllaekwmd. Add reus, L. Sforr ,v: cn , riWiehrrs, 54 Geld street, eoruer Fu'lon, New Vorlt sep8 ' Eeadiiig for tlie Millioa. s. j. m con MICK HAS CONSTAN'TLY ON HAND AT THB F3ANKI.IN SOOK Sroail, FRONT-BT, l'C.llTLAND, OIIRUO.1, A Cliotce s loetinn of Popular Bs'ks, News lm. iwr?, Mnaincs and Fanny Stationery. n - i, e Lc ' on hand will be foaml worss . n Temp'eranc, Wricul.::. llorticnlture. His tory, Poetry. lO.grnpn,, Mrjicincs, Keligioa, Su cnee, SeJtool L'ooks, Ilom.Mirioa, e &c, v.", Hj'Siilripllor.s reeoive.1 fur Harper, Vs.. m Godey, Lt she's, or Pu!ii.".ui, ut 4 a year, fen ie'e free. II J' Subscriptions received for any newspaper piihlished in i.uy pirlof the Union. Remember tho Fiur.klin Rook Store and News, paper Agency, Front street, Portland Oregon. JjJ-.V priced catalogue will be published early in April, an I will be sent to any part of the term tory free on tipplication. rpiCMPLK OF HONOR. Tiiulalin Temple of JL Honor, No. 1, meets on the 1st aud 3d Kri day evenings of eatii moieli at l'j o'clock, at Tem perance Hall. Forest (irovc, Oregon. Members cf the Order in good standing areio viled lo visit this Temple. E. tV. DIXON, W.C.T. JL Tctti.k, W. Ii. 33 : Ladies ! "v7"OU will find nn excellent assortment of Dree J. und lionnet Silk, Satin aud Ueirets; also Bonnet Trimmin'S. Hoiem. Glare, luce and Rihhnns, 'Futile Cloth. Counterpane, etc., at tlie store of CHARLES POPE, Jr., (Muin-st., opposite Abcnicthy's store,) where uia. tie lound almost erei ythmg iu the line ol Dry diood: Such as Piinls, Ginghams, Alpacas, Merinos, Plaid Linsevs, Jliulins, SultinetUi, Jeans, Flan' neis, Sheetings, lied Ticking, Hickory Stripe Cotton Ratling, etc. Oregon City, April 21, 1855-1 If Medicines for Sale, By CHARLES POPE, Jn. gj ANDS' SarwipaiilU, Peek's Wild Cherry Bit tors, Uulemaii 'a drops, llraudretli's pills, Lee'l1 pills, Perry's vermifuge, Opodeldoc, Gum Cam1 phor, Gum Arabic, British oil, Lobelia, Hot drops, 3d preparation, Roman eye bulsom, Dalley's paia extractor, Laudanum, Paregoric, Oil of Pepper mint, Essences, Composition Powders, Carter Pulmonary ltalsom, Sulphur, Epsom Salts, oVe. April 21, 1855-ltf Just Received, At the ' Old Stand,' Canemah, ApriliX, 55. 4 ilk i 4 Lbs. Light Brown Sugar, 'ty w7 1 ,000 lbs. China No. 1, do, . 1,000 HioCoiree, 1 5 Tons coarse salt ; 500 lbs. fine do., 3.OU1MI1S. Oregon Bacon; 1 ,000 busheU oats, for sale whoh-s.de or retail, by JOIIX P. BROOKS. Central Produce Depot. CAN EMAIL tf" IOXSTAXTLY rreeivlng, fresh from ranch, wheat, oats bacon, lard, b liter and potatoes. Dec. 1, '55. JOHN P. DROoKA To lite Fartner 7"E WOULD say, call at our -,re;we ' will pay you as well fur v . 'j.it as any other Isouso in Oregai' ,Dj'wli endeavor M nuko you.Vl M .ibi.uwer-w'blyeaa. CHARM AN A WARNER r .i.T MoULDINCr for pcture framej, VT sale by CHARMA.N & WARNER, nit rir'j- nn il, he.t eh jee i At !?.NER i- at j ( lit K. 'I AN ! k IK NEK 8. J