5 . 1 :? i . .r 1 J III 'A :? JVi I a. n i.-i lit .f.V ' Drueat M Vtlher.11 Stand up here, younjr man, and let ui talk to you, You have trusted alone lo lie contents of fmiW pur," or liis fair fume for your success in business, Tliink you that " father'' liu a liaincj eminence In bit profession but by unwearied jndus try or that ho lias amassed a fortune honetily without energy or activity f leu ilionlJ know that the faculty reiui' its for tho acquiring of fume or fortune I essential to, nay, Inseparable from the re taining of either of iheio. Suppose "fa ther" hai the rrcka" in abundance-, if you never earned anything for liiin, you have mo more business with these " mck" than (piling Lu with tortoise ! and if be allows you to meildlo with them, he perpe- trntet untold mischief. And if the old gcn'leinan U lutish of the cash toward you, to while away your time, you'd brt ter leave him ; y, runaway rntlier than be an imbecile, or something wow, through o corrupting an influence. Soon er or Inter you mutt learn to rely on your own resource, or you will never bo any body. If you have become idle J if you Lave eaten " father'" bread and butter, andamuked "fnilier'a" ciynrs; cut a swell in " failicr" buj;gy, and tried to put on "fullers' influence you might far bet. tur Imvo been a poor canal bny, the son of a chimney-sweep or a boot bliick ; and in deed, we would not swop with you the situation of a poor, hulf starved mother. lcs culf! Miserable objects you are, that di pcnd entirely on parents; plnyiii". j;cntleiiicii (dandy loafers.) What in the name of common senso uro you thinking off Wuko up there 1 (Jo lo work either with your hand or bruin, or both, and be something! Don't merely have it to boast of, tlmt you have grown in " father's" house that you have vegetated like other greenhorns 1 but let folks know tbat you count onel Come, oil with your eont, clinch the aw, the plow handle, the sythe, the axe, the pickaxe, the spado anything thai will nulla you to stir your blood ! I'ly around and tear your jacket, rather than be the passive recipient of the old gentleman's bounty. Sooner than piny the dnndy at dad's ex pernio, hire yourtclf out to some potato patch, let yeuiself out to stop hog holes, or watch tho bars, nnd 'when you think yourself entitled to a rest ing spell, do it on your own hook. If you have no other means of buying fun of your own, buy with your earnings an empty barrel, and put your head into it and hoi tier, or get into it and roll down hill ; don't for pity's sake, inuke the old furnish every, thing, nnd you live nt your ease. Look about you, you Well dressed, .tmoothfuccd, do-nothing drones. Who -are they who huvo worth and influenco in society ? Aro they those that have dopon dud on the old gcnllomnn'a purse f or arc they those that have climbed their way lo their position by their own industry and energy f True, the old gentlcmun's funds, or personal influence may sccuro you the 'forms of respect, but let him loso his prop, erty or die, nnd where ate you! a misera ble fledgling a bunch of bones and fln-.li that need to bo taken care of. Aguiu wo say, Wake, up gel up in the morning turu u round at least twice be Torn breakfast help the old man give liim now and then a generous lift in bui ness learn how to tnku the lead, and nl -depend forever on being led, nnd you have 'no idea how tho discipline will benefit you )o this, nnd our w ord for it, you will sccru Ho brmtlio a new atmosphere, possess a mow frame, trend a now earth, wake a new destiny nnd then you may begin to us piro lo mnuhood. Take oil, then, that ring from your lily finger, break your cane, diave your upper lip, wipe your nose, hoi tip your head, and by nil means, nevor again eat the bread of idleness, nor or- h'B.nd on " Katiihr." Life Illustrated. Mokai, Influk.nck of a Lituhary TiSTK.-.'J'oa young man nwny from homo friendless in a great city, the hours of preatrsl peril aro between sunset nnd bed time ; fur the m.ioii and slurs sec more evil in a srnglu hour than the sun in his v. hold day circuit. Tho pott's visions of cva ning aro all of soothing and tender images I .i.. .... i . . i i . n uuiigi me wuimernr to ins Home, Hie child to its mother's mills, the ox lo his stull, and ill ) wo.try laborer lo his rest. Hut lo iliu giiild hearted youth who i, thrown upon the rocks of n pililiss city, and 'Stands homeless amid thousand homes," the approach of evening bring with it an aching sense of loneliness and ilesoluliou, which coitus down upun tho spirit like darkness upon the earth. In this mnod, Mi impulse, become snare to liiui, and he is led afray, because he is aocial, airclioiinto, sympathetic and warm hearted. If there bo a young man thus circumstanced within the sound of my voice, let mo sny unto him that books aro friends of lite fiicndlr, and that a lihrarv the home of the homeless. A Iksto for reading will ulw.tys carry you to converse ' with men who will instruct you by their wisdom and charm you by their wit, who will aoothe you when fretted, refresh you when weary, counsel you wheu perplexed, apmpathize iih you at all lime. Evil spirits, in the middle ages, were exercised and driven away by bell, book, caudle ; but you want but two of these agents, the beok and candle. Go. S. Milliard. Smr Building. During ISofl, the busi. ness of shipbuilding has reached the low. est point within a period of about ten years, and compared with 1S5-1 has fallen off one half. There hui been a disposition lo construct ship of nioderato tize ; clip per are out of date ; p rope Mors aro more in demand. The attention of ship build ers is Leins turned to the expediency of building vessel of iron. It is staled lb in England iron ship can be built for 1 15 less per ton than timber enos, and that with the same outside measurment an iron hlpof 1,800 ton burden, will carry 300 ton more than a limber vessel. During the year, the ship builder of New Yoik and vicinity have been employed upon 73 vessels, COof which have been launched, and 11 ro Hill on the stocks. The t"n nnge of these ves-els amount to 60,322 tons; lltul of 18o5 was 53,773 ; of 1654, 07,553; of 1833, 105,829 ; of 1852,70, 024 tons. W is r Words. Hon. J nine Buchanan, President el ct of the United States, in a recent addrena to the student of Franklin and Marshall Collego, Penn., warned them very atrongly against forming the habit of using Intoxicating liquors, declaring that it would be better for that youth who con tracted an appetite for strong drink that he wore dead, or had never been born. When he saw a young man entering upon such a career, a fondness for liquor becoming with him a governing passion, he could see nothing before him but a life of sorrow, and a dishonored grave in his old og. lion. Thomas II. Denton, long a ditin guMicd Senator from Missouri, in a recent Ircturo before the Mechanics' Apprentices' Association of Boston, advised them to ab stain rigidly from tho une of spirituous or fermented liquors, and to lead lives of so briny and temperance. lio ascribed much of his success in lifo, his vigorous constilu lion, and his exemption from the infirm ities of ago, though ho had passed the limit which the Psalmist assigned to the line of ifc, to the fact that he had not only thus abstained, but bad kept free from every kind of dissipation, saying that he bad never spent a night In cntousing, and could uot tell one card from another. Entomology. Professor Agassiz says that more than a lifotimo would be neces snry to enumerate the various species of insects and describe their appearance. Moi gor, a German, collected and described 000 specie of flies, which he collected in a dis trict of ten miles circumference. Tliero have been collected, in Europe, 20,000 pecics of intects preying on wheat. In licilin two professors are engaged collect ing, observing, nnd describing insects and thoir habits, and already liavo they pub lished five large volumes upon the insects which attack forest trees. A Na.mb Immortalized. Rlankcfa woro first made at Dristol, in England, by n poor weaver named Thomas Blanket, who gavo his namo lo his peculiar manu facture of woolen cloths. Railroads in the United States. Tho total number of miles of railway in this country, in 1850, was 24,192, being an it. crease of 3,434 miles over the prece ding year. Ohio ha 2,800 miles, New York 2,702, Illinois 2,531, and Pennsylva nia 2:104. A "Mean" Editor. The editor of a western paper having lent his ax to one of his subscribers, ihc borrower unfortunately broke off tho handle. On returning it, be said: "Von can easily get it fixed." "Yes," replied tho editor, "but that will cost at least a quarter of a dollar 1" .."Well," rejoined the borrower, ''If you ain't rather small for an editor. Here's tho quarter j but I'll tlinnk you to atop my paper at once. 0 Woman is liko ivy the more you aro ruined tho closer she clings lo you. A vile old bachelor adds : Ivy is like woman, tlin closer it clings to you the more you aro ruined. Poor rule that won't work holli wave. Knock down that bachelor. 0$- Wo overheard, the oilier dny, a con versntion between two urchins of our city, part of which we deem worthy of ro cord: 'I snv, I.ish, do luvo my mother so well, don t vou I 'On-hoo,' replied Lish, who was perso verinjily diguing into a bank with n stick, 'Sllltlll, I uo. 'Yes, 'cutue ifwedidu'l, wouldn't then if us, erat-Kee ! Volumes could scarcely present stronger evidence of false training. more New Goods, . at chauman it warneh's. TX ADDITION TO Ot'U I'SIMI, STOCK, L wo hav jiMl received, direct from pan Fran cisoo, a good and suitable aupply of Goods for this Season of the Ytar, whii'h we oiler for sal at price which cannot be beat in litis niarki I. Our ttock consists' is part of 4UU io hi oun, iiO Ixm s Knglirh soap, .M) ' Clms. Ilill'saoap, UO doi corn sturch, SO canes p fruit, li " pwkle, 8 dua h.niry, 8 " loUtrs, .. . l'l " evtens SO blf bi.ii O nigsr, 4 hlls Sandwich Island syrup, . 10 iilf Lbls dried applu, - . 8 rita mackerel, SOOO lb slick caudy, it0 " fancy do. 1 cats liallipiihei toy, 1 " lierman toys, 400 lbs slmondt, Vi hlf bosr raisin, 6 whole bose da, 48 pr good .Ma. kinaw blaoktts, 9000 yd brawn sheeting, - -SOOj) ' ealk-o, liootsand shoe of vry description. The above, with our usual aaaortnMuL w Ihink renders our stack complete Vail and a , T.rcJl CHAKitJLX 4 WARXER. IWu.ber 5, lfil U. S. MAIL LINE. Ottqnn Citjf "nil Portland JJuili Padet, "'!( i Jennie Clark, j.c. ai.iswobtii, xmnir, ill run daily, (Huulys f tcepted,) lu tlx above, iismeil uU, k-sviiif; Urrj'in City svi-ry dj H u'vlick, 4. u. Ketumiiiif, will lev I'urtlsudtt 3 f. m., tiiucliuig at sll inlermnliute points. Fur nvij,'lu vr pug ply on (ward. upOl-tf CORVALLIS TRADE. tIT COCHRAN', CAHSADY" & Co. itf ifctiMM sre now ruiiuinir III strainer J. ( liulail, of about U0 ion burth. o, lu tint Cor vl!ii irad. Will leava CAN KM AH on Mondays, Wednndays, snd rndayi, si o a at. treitflil cnaigsu by ' hip maaiurrmtiit." VVVHKAX,LAS!AlX f C O, Orejfnn City, Nov. 8, 'ili. illf U. S. MAIL LINE. Portland and Attorla. The Hptrmli.1 Kteanwr i1L i Multnomah ZtiSsL "1 XT'! IX contiuue to run regularly between Furt Y T land and Alorl, ria Vancouver, twici a wesa, Icuvinif Fi.rllutid ou Monday and Thundny niurniu" ut each we'k for Astoria i and Astoria for i'crllaud un Tueixlay and Friday mornings, louohiii; ViscoevE,ST.IlKH, lCAiir,LATii umkt, & c., each way. For fn-ieht or paaotgo, apply to 11, IIUY 1, .Mauler, jelG Ural Iloyt's H liarf-buut, Poitlund. Holland & White, ( FIBB PROOF BHICK BUILDING, ) MAIN ST., OREGON CITY, r EEP eoiulanlly on hsud a lull awortment of XV the fallowing articles both UULlijALE and UETA1L i DRY GOODS: A larir quantity, consialiua partly of prints of all kinda, ineriuos, Knj(lili and Fnouli alpacas, du laiuea, fancy and black a,lk, slieclinir, liirtiii(f, ticking, tweeda, caainiens, cottonades, hickurya, deninw, drilling, stttinells, blue, black, grey, and mixed, SlC., io. GROCERIES: A well selected asbortmenl, in part consistinir of suifar, coiree, tea, syrup, soup, candles, fruit, Hour, butter, bacon, spice, pepper, salt, aulerntua, soap puwdtr, iuk powder, yro-l powder, gun powder, to. CLOTHING : such as black fnick, sack, and hunlmi eonlt, of caia:inere, cuHsiialle, satinet, and clulh ; vests, bull, silk, black satin, chilli, and casiiuere, pluiu and fancy ; punts, a large awurtiuenl of doeskin, caaainirre, cloth, jentis, ailtiu I, linen, and all other kinds; lints, cap ; over and under shirts; stocks, haudkercliiefs, and cravats, and a thousand othur Ibinjjt, such as LOOTS SHOES, women's coarse snd fine boots, fine black and col. ored gaiters, klipprra, Arc; men's calf shoes, light and heavy broaus, kip and culf boots, calf and euanaled gaiter, bo)V uud children's boots, siloes, aud gaiters. Also, uaiu, spikes, bammen, liatclicts, saws, aies, scyllu-, steels, wjunrci, Ac, Sic. U Tlis above goods will be sold at the lowest murket rates. All kiudsof produce takeu iu ex change for goods. beuLlU.lSjb. J W. JP. Barns, WAGOX AND CARRIAGE MAKER, O B E O O N CITY, O. T. ID Strict utlciitioo paid to repairiug, and satis faction to patrons wuri unted. feb9-43 iVC.ri:R. iioti:i, Morriwm at., between Front and First sis., I'ORTLASD.O.T. Charges reasonublo. S. I). SMITH, March i.'i, ljC-43 Froprielor. Splendid Jowclry. r rni I fl.-l llllllllIVU tt.im nnnr nn Kami ? the finest uiMorliiiciit of JKWEI.KY ever brought to Oregon. The assortment cou.iuts iu pari of the following ai lK'Icsi liiuinond broaches, Diamond rins, Cold railway lime-keepers, Ludies' watches, iu enameled coses, Indies chuteluners, Alosuio ear-ring, Cold thimbles, gold and silver pens, Card cases, mantel ornamuuts, Curd baskets, pearl cusket, Cold guard, vest, and fob chains, Weeve buttons, shin studs, Ladies brooches, and a variety of other goods too numerous to men- on. Call and see the most magnificent dUp!ny of Jowclry ever sceu in Ori'gon. U. LULl.ll.ll ItUUlSI.MS March S3. Front street, Portland. Wm. C. Dement dt Co., At their old ttund, opjmtite the Land Office, ARE now receiving per bark "Ork" and brig "Halcyon," the following goods : l."0 boxes sperm and adamantine candles, SO kegs dried apples ami peaches, 100 bbla and hlf bbls crushed sugar, SO cases picl.ks, 30 " fredh peaches, - SO " pie fruits, 10 Ions li. A. salt, CROCKERY i GLASS-WARE: SOU doi cups and saucers, 300 ".plates, QUO " tumblers, SO " wuter pitchers, Rng.tr bowls, tea-pots, ic, &0. OILS d PAINTS: i'OO kegs pure leod, 300 gals linseed oil, 100 gals turpentine, 50 gnls varnish, 300 gals lamp oil, 100 (rals Inrd " DRY GOODS : 0000 yds brown sheeting, 5000 ii pr;lltlll lili nchcd cottons, bed ticking, jro., ie., nil of which will be sold as low as they can be pur chased of any oilier house in Oregon City, may 1 7 11 M. LUCAS. I. DALTO.f. Lucas & Dalton, HOUSE, SIGN, & ORNAMENTAL PAIN TERS, &c, nAVE received and ofli-r for sale, 4000 Iba Atlantic white leud, . S.'iil gallons boiled linseed oil, 30(1 ' ruw " 3n0 " tnrpeutine, 210 Tilden'a No. 1 furniture varnish, 130 " " coach " 2110 " Japan lOliO lbs of putty, li dx Adams t!-10 brunhcs, 6 dot suh tools aieortid, 111 packs of leaf gold, 10 " silver, 100 lbs of Small's assorted colors, 3 gross of camel and sable hair pencila, 5S00 ft of glass, 8x10, 10x12, 10x14, 10x15. Glazed sash, any quautily, of Ihe followiuir l ies and prices: ' Px in, S I.'.'S per window, 10x12. 4.00 9x13, 4.00 10x14, 4,.V) 10x15, 5,00 Messrs. L. &. D. would respectfully call Uie at- teniHiu of the Irude and Ihe public generally to ex amine iheiralock before purchasing elsewhere. LUCAS it DALTON, June 23, - Froul st., Portland. Laud for Salo. T OFFER to sell 160 aere res of choice lind for ' r an ,n, cash. Th. i, x mile, west of U- X lw iMfiu and a quarter l.d a uoiiiou of uiy claim, layette, iu th couuty of V amhill. Title good . an ana see ior youncive. "l i no trouble to show" th land. 8. CAD VMS GUo Avor Deo. 2jth 1855-37lf Fit-all Ors-gau Tiusulhr lked. XeJ J low by WM. C. DEMEX T 4- CO. DL Osgood' ludi.Cholagogue.andDr.JoiW Amrrvaa CholareFoe, at th OKLCON CITY DRUG STORE. New Books I rpiIE subscriber has jurt received a larg; ai. A. sortmtnt of UOUKS, direct from New York, ainoiiK which are th folluwiuji Alisou'e Ilisl. of KuropeJ American Institutions, Billuaau s uo. Lives of tho Hiincrs, Usbylou and Nineveh, "Deck and Fori," "8hip and Shore," Democracy in America,; "Land and U-e," "Hea and tiailor,' Three Years in Califor.. Home Cyclopedia, Cvo. of Literature, Fgyptaudlh llulyliid lluchsn's Fain. l'liy'n., Lardueroubrin tiyiue Manual of rine Arts, Lecturr ou the Arts, Travels iu 1'eru, Polar Regions, Muhau's Philosophy, A nc I jviouaalcriea, Choice Uioruphy, l'eruvian Antuiuitice, Choice Ktra'.'ls, A variety of I'oet. SOU cop es of Banders Hpeller, .'00 " Headers, 2,0 " MeCutTey's do. S.'iO " Webnter's Dictionnries. Davies' Algebra, Newmsu's Ithstoric, Ceomelry, lliy's da. " Dourdou, Parley's Univ. llintory, " Purveying, (oodrich's Pict V. 8., " Legeiidrc, Mouleith's Ccogrnphy, " Aritlunetics, "Little hpcaker," Thouipsoo's do. N. American Sjwaker. ALSO, A rresh Supply of Stationery. Day llook, Journals, ledgers, Kvnoid liooks. Menioraudums, of sll size, Diaries. 4c, Note nud letter Paper, Knvelows, Pens, Ac, Ave. Kras-r Kuives, Krrwive Uubber, Uummed Labels, Faber's Pencils, 12K, in quart and pint bottles. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CHARLES POrE,Ja. Oregon City, August 18, Ibii. New Jeweller. HAVING employed en of the best Working Jewellers on Hie Pacific coast, I am now fully prepared tu manufacture every description of Jewelry. MuiHiuic Jewelry, Odd Fellows' Pins, Rings, Ac, made to order. Fngraviug neatly done. Call and scs specimens of work. 0. COLLI Ell ROBBIX9. V B. I devote my entire atuuliou to repairing tine v atclie. U. Collies Kosbins. Portland, Dec. 29, 18o5-3Ttf JAYNK'S Alterative, Expectorant, and Pills, Cod Liver Oil, Castor Oil, and Sweet Oil, at the OKECiOX CITY DHVU STORE. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment, (j. V. Aler chant's Caroling Oil, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. TRUSSES, right and left and double, and Ab dominal supporters, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. IJUItE While Lead, raw and burned Umber, . Cromu, Green and Yellow, and other paint, at the OREGON CITY DUUG STORE. PERFUMERY, at the OUEGON CITY DRUG STORE. GRAEFENDERG MEDICINES: Uruefeuberg Sarsapurillu, Uleriue Calholicon. " Dysentery syrup, consumptive balm, " Pile Ointment, " Health Hitters, " Eye Lotion, 6lc, Sic, To be found at the agency of the Company, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORK. HAYMAN'S Dyspeptic Elixir warranted to cure the dyprpaiu jiiil received nud fur suleal the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. DU. Guysotl's compound extract of Sarsaparilla and Yellow Dock, at the seplj OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. OLD Dr. Jacob Towniwiid's Sarsupurilla, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. Dlt. J. Ayres' celebrated Cherry Pectoral for coughs, col ls, aud consumption, at Ihe OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. DR. Tjwnxend's Sursaimrillu, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. SHAKER Surxaparilla, at the OREGON CITY DUUG STORE. SANDS' Sarsaparilla, in any nunntitv, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. MOFFAT'S Life Bitters and rills, Beruurd's Dysentery Syrup, AVistur's Balsam ef Wild Cherry, at tho OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. JUST RECEIVED at the Oregon City Drug Store, direct from New York und San Fran cisco, a fresh supply of DRUGS, MEDICINES, l'utent Medicines, Family Medicines, &c., &c, which will be told as low for eaih at they can be procured in the Territory. Cull aud examine for yourselves, and get au Almanac for 185U, gratis. PERUVIAN Febrifuge, for Ihe cure of fever and ague, &.C., &c, just received and for sale at tho OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. McLANE'Se, Pills, ORlii celebrated Vermifuge and Liver GON CITY DRUGSTORE. iI!lOlOII. A FEW of Trince & Co.'s best MELODE ONS for sale. low. Enquire nt tho feb'J OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. To Blacksmiths nntl Jluuufuc Hi rers. WE are now receiving leu loiis of iron of the following sizes : Round iron from to 1 inqli, Square " " to S ' Bar " ' lJxto3x, Nail rods, Horse shoe iron, Bund iron, 3x(, Plow steel, 12xL Fur sale at lowest market rates. a"g3 G. ABERNETHY Jk CO. To IVEerchaEts. WE are now receiving Ihe following ai tides: SO bbls Santa Cms lime, 15 " hydraulic cement, 5 " plaster of paris, 32 kegs nails, S " spikes, 5 it 0 iu., 100 lloeton syrup, 5 gals., 3."i bais Rio coffee, 2j mats China No 1 sugar, 25 half bbls N O sugar, 5 bbls vinegar, aug 3 G. ABERNETHY Sc. CO. Harness and Saddlery. 1 II r. undersigned having opened anew in DUTTF.YILLE, Marion county, O. T., in the Post Office buildinir. are ready to manufacture and furnish at short notice, uud in the best and must substantial stvle of th. rrnft all kinds of HARNESS and SADDLERY WORK, Trunk and Carriage Trimming, Ac. June 21, IWC.-y HOOP & COOK. Wheat VtTantnil nIG II EST cash price paid by Nov. 2. 1V.W. c. DE.VEN T .J- CO. Caiivmali, .v. 35, 1S5. ON hand aud for sale, low, for cash or produce Paints Si. lead, chrome green, white lead, prussian blue red do in oil, chrome yellow, blk. do " blue point, litharge, Common and permanent green pultv.clae JXO. P. BROOKS. Ac. D VV11' nu' "Uins, of an excellent quafity Me'VedrnlM"llevlot! bL vrn CHARM AN A WARNER. Iu our ltakery "ITfE ke.p a full assortment of BREAD, PIES CAKtS, and CANDY, at wh.4eal. and retaiL apia CHARMAN a- WARNER. M'edtliHK Cakes MADE to order, parte. furnislKil with icta. on shortest notice. Ac , by a"" CHARMAN WARNER DO yen waul stocking ram T V , b. it. ul6 C.1A'.V.1.V a WARNER. Allan, MeJXlnlay dt. Co., HAVE Jut received A STOCK OF NEW GOODS, aud would invite all llrnse who wi.h lu prorurs GOOD articles at ri aoni,ble pri. as, to call aud see them. They cuusui in part of the following i grindstones canal ft wheel burrows gruiu cradl.s fancy brooms grawscytht Si snalhs plain do brush do do asuorl'd colored pail 10 sq harrows 23 tech puiiilrd lulx gardi n rukea do llOr do spidr fioUhed shovels lay forks manure forks churns wiudow glass 8 by 10 do 10 by 13 do 7 by !l wiudow sashes 8 hv 10 tine wash boards bl.ickmnilh's bellows cross cut saws 7 It do 6 ft mill saws 7 A hair inultrusses double do single hair bolsters double do singlo sperm caudles adamantine do de I0hyl2 grupo urana looacco ox Ihiws snd yokes iucke luhaceo U LA UK UTS, RAISE, LIXDSEYS, Sheetings Ticks, tc itc. And keep eonsluully ou hsnd a large supply of GROCERIES, clothing, hardware, and m iny articles too uunier ous Uiinentiuu. ALLAN, 3T KIN LAY $ CO. Oregon City, April 21, Ib5ti-ly A Itaro Cliuuco For those enyuyed, or wishing to engage in the Flouring Business. WE have on hand and for sale, tho followiug machinery for grut nulls, which will b sold low for cosh, or on a short time I 3 portable mills, complete t 1 run of four feet four inch French Burrs, with spur wheel, 114 cogs, weighing 1033 llw. ; with spiudle, pinion, brush and oil-pol and collar. 1 run, same site, without pillion. Other irons the same as above. Together with a general assortment of bands, bolting cloths, pulleys, gudgeons, wheels, couplings, hangings fur bolting diesis, Sic, ic. In other words, every requisite necessary to the completion ef a grill mill by tvi.t. lli;uu..vi at co. Opposite the Lund Office. Oiieuon City, Nr 2d, 1855. Time. t-wt u mniivirr n V . ' WATCH-MAKER. Ml Persons desirous of ff Itinz irood work done will do well to give me a call, as my whole lime is de voted lo Ihe repairing of Chronometer, Lever, Duplex, aud Horizontal watches. An umortiiieiit or Jewelry on band Jewelry mude to order, and repaired. Prices lo suit the limes. I am thankful for past favors, and hops to give satisfaction in future. U7 Located at the old stand, opposite the Tel egraph Office, OREGON CITY. Feb. 2. Hardware FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE, JR. H BRASS and lion Butts, Screws, Locks and MJ Latches, Hammers and Ilutchets, Axes, Drawing-knives, Handsaws, Curry Combs, Horse Brushes and Cards, Gun Locks, Gun Cups, Wool Cards, Chest Huuillcs, Plnnea, &c April 21, Itfaj-ltr Groceries FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE, JR. KJUGAR, Salt, Coffee, Tea, Syrup, Chocolate, Starch, Salerutus, Cream Turtns, Sal Soda, Carb. SoJu, IYjiper, Spice, Alum, Boiax, Cop peras, etc. Aprii 21, lHj5-ltf M'alcr Power for Snic. THE undersigned would like to sell one half of his mills uud wuter power ou the Tualatin riv er, aboLt Ihree in Ies from Linn City, knowu as Moore s Mills. It is probably the lict-t water priv ilege, with the exception of the great Fulls of the illumette, tlmt there is in Oregon. 1 would like to sell oue-iiulf or ous-fburlh of my claim together with the mills oiuf water power. My object ia to gel a partner, lo enable me to properly improve the water power. JA.ULS iUOOKE. Feb. 9, lt36. 4dlf TU8T RECEIVED, J 70 bbls and hlf bbls N O snu 30 " " " crushed " 411(10 lbs No 1 China 10 hlf bbls Curolina rice, 15 " ' dried apples, 15 kegs " " 10 hlf bbls peaches, 10000 lbs Liverpool rait, 10 catos table suit, ,r0 bbls Santa I'm, lime, 50H0 lbs inanil'.a rope, uss'd sizes, 100 kegs nails, ' " 5000 qr Hour sacks, G bales drillinss, 1 2 cases un'd pie fruits, 12 " " pickles, 20 bundles window eu-h, ot-h'J sizes, 31 pnnncl doors, " " 2 doz pol. gruilli sconps, 100 sacks Rio coiree, 10 mats black pepper, 10 bules oakum, 100 single and double blocks, aWd sizes, 6 gross P & M yeast powders, 10 doz zinc wash boards, 500 galsS. I. syrup, 4000 lbs while lead, pure, 500 " ted " ' " 40 gals copal varnish, 15 doz pun I brushes, ass'd sizes, 15 " 3 hooped buckets, 200 b;ilcd linseed oil, 100 " rawv " ( Together with a good assortment of HARD WARE and CARPENTERS' TOOLS. All of which we propose selling ut prices lo suit Ihc limes, van sua see lor yourselves. W. C. DEMENT & CO , Muin st., opposite the Land Office, Oregon City, April I'J, liwfl. rtmuture. rriHE stibseribcr has just receiy-u -..una' JL ed a large supply of FURNM-KJa TUUE of all descriptions, couaibt-Vi " rrj ing iu part as follows Sofas, mahogniiy and black walnut; Chamber sets; - - Bureaus, with or without marble tops; Office desks; Rocking chairs, stuffed iu hair, carpet, and with cane and wood seats; Dining chairs, cane and wood scats; Office chairs, do do Ho Children's do, high dining and rocking; Bedsteads, various kinds; Tables, center, card, and Jininrr; Writing desks: Sideboards; Parlor chairs; Settees; Readme:, toilet, and woik tshln.- Looking-glasse; Mattresses, hair, moss, and wool; Window shades; Feathers; Paper hanginjs, of every style; Oilcloth; CbiueM mattinij; fluid lamps, and bora- ..u.u, i,u arieiy or other articles too numerous to mention. Persons wishiujr to purchase nllt ..n.j examine for themselves. ,i arncs oi country produce taken in exchange for goods. TI10S. JOHNSON. Marvh 22, 1856. 42lf Tn?ni(LWr?nts a 000(1 Saddle? li t, subscriber, lmng hve miles uth-west of I-afayette, in Yamhill couulv, is now can-vine on th. boMi.es. of Saddle Making in good earnest! Ite keeps constantly on hand the best saddles that can be manufactured wilh the materials at com mand in Oregon. Those wishing a genuine saddle warranted to fit on both sides, and rijrued out in complete style, cheap for cash, or good trade would do well to give me a call My shop i. .ituated on Baser I reek near when, tha n .A . :. , j uir from Portbnd and Oregon City, "up country" by the way of Smith's bridge on the North Fork of 1 amhill. XT I keep every thing in the saddlery line, as Bndles, Msrtingales, Halters, Line. e . Ac. xu-ajtl. J. O. HKNDERSON. fX)Y3, of different kinds, t sJe by ' -L CI1 A KM AN 4. W A RN ER. UUSINKSS CARDS. 7 JY Geuor.d toiiiuiiihiou Mrt-huisT,uI',i . sal. ...drel.il D.u Ur, ul il?1'' Hardware, Jt c, le. . ' ' fcwe"ar ( George T. Allan ' OregouCity.MnyS. 1 Archibald M'Ki.,1,. C Thuina Low, ALLAN. M KINLAY it VtX, TTT Scoll.bnrg, Ump'jua, Oregon. ' ALL A XT M'KI NLA YTtoHwr Oregon Territory. ' SJayS" " CHARLES POPB,"ja " DE A LEU in Hardware, Groo.ri,- u' - , Clolhiii;,', Boots Sl Shoe, AlediciuaJ Ua and .Stationery. ' Uvr Malii-st.,OreoiiCity, April 21, 1855-ltf Wm. O. Dement deca IIOLESALEaud mt.il Dealer. ia Cfacw T ies, Provision., J'ai,,!,, oik Khoes, Crockery, Ac. 0 L d ' Wd .Main at. Oregon City. " J. john a mbrj5bT ATToaaar and oooasiioa a, i. r ... r ... " iMjuyrur, i amniii County, O.T i ...u luuuiuiiy uu na lo ell bu!ue- sv ti u.ted to his professional ..... April 21, lb55-llf JOHN P. BROOKS, ' Whale tale Retail Denier in Groeerh,. Ww VrovitioL,, ,J.e., Nuin s,, rnm' A General Assortment kept up of Selected Coeds, Cunemah, December 1, 1855. 33. Xllilmin. Manufacturer, Wholetalt and Retail DetUr ia COOK IMDl'.tilLOK STOVES, Tr.n 4 corrna w.se, iiardwxsi, c, MalnSl., oppoaite Muin Street Ifotst- OREGON CITY, O. T. Steumbout and jobbing work attended te with- Orders fmm the cuunlry promjitly filled. 1,7 ) Drays, Medicines, Paints, Oila.. Xff and Dyo-stnffn, ' ' at the OREGON CI I Y DRUG STORE scp!5 X,;,1 Klr...l II... :.-- .. -. ' Wells, Fargo & Co.'a Express, Between Orrg.m, California, lite Allan! ic Sialrs ani Europe. HAVING made udvai.tmfftus arrangement with th Lu led jm rilutes nwt Pacific ,fail Steam-; nip v uoipuiiies ioi iiuiirsiriuiiou, we are now pr. pared to forwurd G.ild Dust, Bullion, Specie Packages, Parcels, and Freight, to and from n' York, N. Orleans, San Fniuclsco, Portlaod, aiid' principal towns of Cal.fornm an I Oregon. Our regulur Semi monthly Kxpres between' Portland ami Snu Fraiiei.seo is di.palched by tli Pacific Mull SteunishipCVi steamship Columbia' connecting nt Hun Francisco wilh wir seini-inoulh-ly Express to New York and New OWrin, which is disputehed n-guluily on the 1st and 16th of each.' month, by Ihe mail steamers and in charge of oar own messengers, through tu destination. Our Kvpruss from New York leave regularl on the Sll. uud 2Utli of each mouth, also in clurge of messengers. Treasure insured in the best New York com--punies, or at Lloyd's in Loudon, at the option of' shippers. OmcKs New Yo.k, No. Hi, Wall sL; Now Orleans, No. 1 1, Exchange place j Sun Fruuciico,. No. 114, Monlum. ry street. J. N. BAXKEF.,4'rtl.. Oregon City, April 21 18i5.-llf Nev Volumes cf tho Four Reviews and Elackwocd. COMMENCE with North British for Msy;; 1835, and the other Reviews uud B.sckwcW for June, 1H,"i5. Terms of Suhtcription. Any one Review or" Blackwood, .$11 a year. Blackwood nnd one Re view or uny two Reviews, iS.'i. The four Re-' views and Uluckueud, 10. Four copies lroit ad.lressr .'J0. Postuge on the four Reviews and Black wood t' any lst office in the United Slates, only 80 cents u year on iuch ilevivw uud 24 dills a year ou Blackwood. Address, L. Scorr it co., Pii'jlishers, 54 Gold street. corner Fi.llon, New York sepS Reading far the Million. S. J. M.-COIIMICK HAS CONSTANTLY UN HAND AT TUB FRANKLIN COOS- stoiie, Fiui.vr-s?, roivri.ANi), ontoo-M, A Choico s- lection of Popnl.ir Bisiks, Now 5. papers, .Ma;razinca and Fancy Stationery. Among the bo .kson hand will be found works on Temperance, Agriculture, Horticulture, His tory, Poetry, Biography, Medicines, Religion, Sc enco, School Books, h'mnunc' s, &c, ic, Ac ITj'Subsciipiioiis rceeiverf fcrf?arper, Grahsmp Godcy, Leslie's, or l'utnum, ut S-l a year,p( age free. O Subscriptions received for any newsynots published in nny part of the Union. Remember the Franklin Book Store and News paper Agi ncy, Front street, Portlaii I Oregon. 5?" A priced calnlogue will be published early in April, ami will be sent to any purl of Ihe terri tory free on application. rpKMPLE OF HONOR. Tualatin Temple of X Honor, No. , meets c-ll the 1st uud 3d I Fri day evenings of each moil li at OJ o'clcclt, at Tem perance Hull, Foicst Grove, Oregon. Membei-s of the Order in good staudln; arc lfl vited lo visit this Temple. Ji. W. DIXON, W.C.T. M. Tutti.k, W. R. 33 ZiSdiOS I JOU will find nn excellent ajsortment of Orsss and Bonnet milks. Haliiit uud Veirtltl slxt Bonnet Trimming, Hosiery, Giocet, Licet rn Ribbons, Table Cloths, Counterpanes, etc., at the store of CHARLES POPE, Jr., (Main-st., epposilo Abernethy' store,) where maj be found utmost eceryihing in tho liue of Dry tiool: Such as Prints, Ginghams, Alpacas, Merinnsy, Fluid Linseys, Muslins, Suttiuelts, Jeans, Flau. neis, Sheetings, Bed Ticking, Hickory Stripes Cotton Batting, etc. Oregon City, April 21, 1855-ltf Medicines for Sale, By , CHARLES POPE, Jr. tl ANDS' Sareopaiilla, Peck's Wild Cherry Bit 9 ters, Batenian' drops, Bniudreth's pills, Lee' pills, Perry's vcmiifuec, Onodeldoc, Gum Cara phor, Gum Arabic, British oil, Lobelia, Hot drops, 3d preparutiou, Roman eve balsom. Duller ' paiai extracUir, Laudanum, Paregoric, Oil of Pepper mini, tssences, Compitiou Powders, larier Pulmonary Balsom, Suluhur, Eivom Salts, io. a :t it, ,q-, ... Jttnf Keccivcd, itthe'Old Stand,' Canemah, Ajril2l, '55.. 4efll'&f& L""- TJght Brown Sugar, UWIr 1 .000 lbs. China No. 1, dft, 1,000 lbs. Kio Coffee, 15 Tons coarse salt ; 500 lbs. fine da, S.OOil lbs. Oregon Bacon ; 1 ,000 bushels oats, for le wholesale or retail, by JOHN T. BROOKS. Central Produce Depot. ' CANEM All. CONSTANTLY reoeiy ng. fresh from rneb, wheat, outs, bacon, lard, butter and potsloe. Dec. 1, '55. JOHN P. BROOKS. To Ihe Farmers XTE WOULD ay, call at our store;-w v T will pay you as weil for j our produce a any other house iu Oregon, and will endeavor le make you feel as comfortable as we powbiyeso. no24 CHARMAN $ WARNER. GILT MolLDINti fc petw frsroe.s sal. by CHAT-MAN A. VVABNEK TO PICK CKJARS. l!ie bel rli.we si 1'1J tHAEMA $ WARNERS.