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I feel him In lh oilrnl itxt, Iijf jmltful earth btlrnyrd ) I fool In in lu lh gi'Dll iliowrt, Tuo ofl ooulh wind, III brraih of flowen, Tbo tunhlo iud tli biJo. ! ttt him. heir him, iverywhori, In ill thing dirfcuew ligliti Bilanci in.l muiidi but mwl of ill, Wln-d iluiuWr'i dinky eurtiiiu fill, lu tin lilenl houra of U'glil. I.ali fro .droK. We Imve dutei from Lomloii to Feb. 2J Tub riu Was. The Porninn war Iim at length MumiJ en important nnd commanding pox'tiou. Tlia overliind inuil h,H brought new of tie fall of liiikliire biiJ die Island of Kanacb on tlie Oilj of Doo., iftor a gallant atUck, wiili little lo on the aido of the British forces, end a lost to tlm iVaiani of 31100 killed and nound d. The port of the Builiire wni dt'elur ed froe, and tbo moat dUtitigu'iHlicd of tbu pritoaera ent to Uunibny. There is a ru tiior, and nothing moro, thitt wlirn the Slmli ' board of I ho fall of Buabire lie had signi fied Lit willingnosa to nccedo to the do iiiaiida of Kngland. Thit it not only very doubtful but not probable The lVrsian Ambnttiidor to l'arit bat bean reueivod by the t'rnporor Nnpoloon, who expressed bit r ox ret that Pursia abould be at war with England, (bit close ally,) but trusted, that tbo pretence in Europe of IVruk Khan would speedily effect a reconciliation. SrAtx. The ttale of affairs in Spain is very fur from being in a .atiofuctory tlnto. Discontent and disalTt'ction prevail more or leai throughout the country. The govern- merit it maiiifcslly weak, and it tbrouteued with an overihrow daily. ' Kuhsia. Ilussia lint occupied tome island in the Gulf on the Turcoman coaal of tlio Caspian Son, which it is thought hat reference to her intentions to aid the Klmli ngainst England, but it aflirmed by Russia to bo in accordunco with nn old treaty, and hat reference to torno piratical di'predutinna. It it laid I bat the Russian Ambastador nt Teheran has left for St. Poleraburg, fjr tbo purpose of making further arrangements for Iho awistunco of Persia. Tbo British aleatners have evacuated the lllack Sen, and the Russians have evacu ated Serpent's Isle. Italy. From Naples accounts are do jdorablo. Terror rcigus throughout the capital and kingdom. Arrests continue in cessantly. A priest has attempted to as eafctinato llio Archbbdiop of Matera while ho was giving his benediction to tho peo ple. Tbo Archbishop was wounded, and a canon, who attempted to protect him, was ahot dead by the nassin. Fbancr. The Court of Cassation has pronounced judgment to day upon appeal fiom the decision of the Imperial Court of .Lyons with reference to illcgulily in dis tributing electoral bulletins or voting tick eta without a special permisaion of tbuau tborities. The judgment of the Court of Cassation is agaiust tbo liberty of distiib uting electoral bulletins. (& As the old " red cent" is about bu lug called in, some of our cotemporaries are writing its history and obituary. . The cent was proposed in 1782, by Rubett Morns, the great financier of tho Ilovolu- Ji'xi, and was nnnied by JelK.raon two years lator. It began to make its appear. uiiou from the mint in 1792. h bore llieu tbo head of Washington on one side, and tin rtoeu links on the other. The French revolution soon after crentod a rage fir 'French ideas in America, which put on tliu ceut, instead of the head of Washington the bead of the Ooddess of Liberty a 1-tench Liberty, with neck thrust forward nnd flowing looks. The chain on tho ro. srerso was replaced by the olive wreath of peace. JJul the French Liberty waa short lived, and to was her portrait on our cent. Tho present staid, classic diime, with a fillet around her hair, came into fushion about thirty or forty years ago, and ber .finely chiseled Grecian featuret hnve been but slightly altered by the lapse of titno. Tbt Bullalo Commerciul says ! "Chief Webster is a high priest among lue Uiiondaga Indians. He is 00 years of age, and is a son of S.uiro Webster, from New Hampshire, who settled among the Onondagas a long lime ago, married an ' Indian woman and died among them, lie it a relative of the great Anierii an states man of that name, and although ho has a white father, he is, nevertheless, in miud, mannortand habits, all Indian, atrording a living illustration of how much tho mode ' and associations affect not only their pbvs. ical but mental developments. Chief Webster is an excellent orator." The Patknt Omen. It is announced from Washington that the Committee on Patents have agreed lo recommend a re. organization of the Patent Office. It is proposed 10 place this important institution upon the tame footing, in all respects, as tho treasury and other department!. The extreme velocity of the w ind Vat found by Pr. LinJ to lo 513 m:!-s an hour. The nnwhine used to measure it i:h, was w hat is called an anemometer. Halt yoct Cowi. Everybody knows cattle ought lo have salt from time to time but probably every body doet not know that cows, unlest they are regularly tall d, will not make butter. One of our very best Chetter county farmer-, In West town township, unaccountably neglected to tail hit cowt for about two weekt. The consequence wa, that hit cream would not make butler. He toiled at hit churn from morning until noon, and from noon till night ; every expedient was resorted to; but the btt'ter ob.tinattly refused lo come. The cream swelled up and filled the churn, but nill it wut cream I Thit was regarded by him at most remarkable hit neighbor! regarded it at remarkable hit eusfmnri, who depended for their wet-IJy supplies, also regarded it at romarkubloj but nubudy could asrign a cause, J'oJJ.'r was changed, Ac, Ac., but to ne avail. At length our farmer friend, happily be thought bim that the usual quota of salt had been withheld from the cowt. He ad ministered the sail, and the faithful animals rewarded him with his accustomed supply of butter. For a week or two, afior the soiling was neglected, the butler wat bit ler, and finally tho cream would not make butter at all. Heading Journal. Massachusetts School. The num ber of public school in Massachusetts in 18 J J was 3,173 j iu 1850, the number was 4,300. This increase has occurred not withstanding tlin consolidation of sclioels iu many pieces. The wholo number of pupils in 1813 was 193,000; in 1830, the number was 222,853. Tho attendance shou t that a littlo over i0 per cent of all the children in the slato betwoen tho i"e of H and 13 yenrs nro pupils in public school. The wholo cost of tchool educa tion in 1810 wat 039,0u7; in 18.10, the sum increased to $1,010,489. Tbo aver ao pay per month of school teachers in 1815 wat 831,70, in 1850, the amount increased to 81-1,05. Colleue Students. The proportion ate number of collego and university stu dents to tho white population of New L'.ngland 11 1 to 010 ; in the Middlo States, 1 10 o.-u; in me Southern Stairs, 1 to 315 ; in the North-western States, 1 to OUT J in the South-western, 1 to 030 show, ing that one of every 734 white persous in the couutry has the benefit of a colleni. ale education. Deaths in New York. The number of deuths in this city in 1830 was 21,303, biing 1,07!) less than in 1855; of thrs , 13,144, or moro than half, were under five years of age, 7,873 being tinder ono year, 2,800 from one to two years, and 2,331 from two to fu0 years. The largest num ber of deaths, 2,432, weru by consump. lion, and 2,020 were by f, vers. IVUhl t Last. A published correspondence between L. U. Campbell ud Secretary Gutluio reven's a budget of blunders which would do hon or to Punch. On the Gth ult. Mr. Guthrie wrote a letter referring to a law passed July 20, 18)2. Mr. Campbell writes baek, staling no luw was passed that day. Mr. Gutluio returns nn answer that he meant the law passed August 20, 1852. Mr. Campbell replies that he can find no such law, and expresses a hope that Mr. Gutluio will mention volume and page. Mr. Ciiillnio writes that ho meant the law of August 25, 1852, volume 5, page 510. Mr. Cumpbull replies that that volume and pngo contains no such law as Mr. Guthrio quotes, ami ho hopes he will yet mention tbo law under which lie perform ed certain acts. Mr. Gut brio answers that ho has ex atnined bis original draft, and finds ho meant the luw of July 21, 1832. Mr. Campbell replies that that law was repealed long ago. Mr. Cutbrio answers, so it wa&, and the correspondence ends. Removal of a Postkasteu t.x Eng land. It is rarely that a publio officer in England is removed, especially a post ntnster; yet we havo before us an order from Iho Postmaster General of Eiiglnnd for tho removal of a postmaster in the county of Kent, on no other grouud than that of being discourteous lo those who bad business with his office. Get enough Sleep. We have often heard young men remark that four or five hours sleep was all they wanted, and all that the human system required. The habit ef going without sufficient sleep is very injurious. Thousands, no doubt, permanently injure their health in this way. We live iu a fast age, when every body seems to bo trying to invert the order of nature. If folks will persist in turning night into day, it is not to bo wondered at that few last out the allotted tern) of life. No matter what be a man's occupation physical or menial, or, liko Oihello't "gone" and living in idleness the con stitution cannot last, depend upon it, with out a sufficiency of regular aud refresh ing sleep. CO" A restlessness in men's minds to be something they are not, and have tome thing they have not, is the root of all i,n. mortality. CT Sincerity does n"t rnsi-t of speak ing vvur mind on a' ovt-iioris, but in di ing to when tilence would be ceomrabU and falsehood inexcusable. U. S. MAIL LINE. r, Vita an,l Pnrlh.,,,1 hml Paclet !Li Jennie Clark, TJaiiii C AIMSHORTH, MASTKR, ill run daily, (Mundiyi esecpled,) lu the above, named trade, having Oregon City overy day at o'clock, 4. at. Itdiirniiijf, will leave Purtlaud al 9 r. si., toiichiue it ill intcrmi HIatc po'nta. furfrviglit or paasai tyf'.y on Ixiartl. a.Jl-tr CORVALLI3 TRADE. COCHRAN', CASSADY & Co. tmmm are now ruiimni Iho elramvr J. 1 IliilSMI, of ibouttlO loin Lurihi'ii, iu lliol ur vsllie Irnds. Will leave CAXK.M All on .Mndaye, Wednrisya, and Friduye, at b A. M. Freiglit chirgej ly ''ship nieitsiirenieul." CUC Ml A .V. CASSA D Y A CO. Oregon City, Nov. 8, 'Zti. illf V. S. MAIL LINE. lortlnnd and Atlorln. The S.li-n.lid Steamer 1"1 UCultnomab WILL continue In run regularly lietwerii Port. land and Ailoriu, tin Vmicuuver, tw ick a H'kek, Icavinir Portland 011 Mouduy and 'Miur-day niiruiiigs of ench wek fur Anloriat ond Astoria Tor 1'cilland ou Tuclay and Friday mornine;. toui Ijinrf VANCouvra.ST. (Ikle.ns, IUiik,C'tii Lamet, i:c., f mh way. For fr-itjlil or paseage, apply 10 it. in it, .Muster, jrlG Oral Hoyt'a U Imtf-bout, Portland. Holland & Whito, ( FIRE ntoOP BRICK BflLKlNO, ) MAIX ST., ORECOy CITY, KKF.P constantly on hand a foil nworlnient u( the following arliclea both WHOLESALE aud ItKi'AIL: DRY GOODS: A larra quantity, contisliii'r partly of printa or ill kinda, im riuue, Kiij;Iii. ami Fn nuli ulpucai, do lames, runny and blunk ;lk, lietliiie, hillings, tickings, (weeds, cowiineria, cultnnadee, hickurya, deuinie, drilling, autiuetta, blue, black, grey, and mixed, ix c, Vu. GROCERIES: A well stlectid uwortmeiil, in part consisting of sugar, cotrce, tea, syrup, soup, candles, fruit, Hour, butter, bacon, epice, pepper, salt, aalerutus, soap powder, ink powder, yeul powder, gun powder, to. CLOTH IX G: such as black frock, sack, ond shanghai coats, of caM mere, cunuicllc, sultuel, aud cloth J vend, bull, silk, black sutin, clotli, ami casunere, plain nnd fuuey ; punt, a lurge axsortiueut or doeakin. caxainiere. cloth, jeans, aatiuel, linen, and ail other kinde ; hula, cape ; over and under ahirta t stocks, handkerchiefs, aud cravat, aud a thousand other thing!, such aa BOOTS & SHOES, women's coarse and fine boot, fine black and col ored fruiters, slipiier, 1V0. ; ineu'a calf shoes, lilil and heavy broau, kip and calf boot, calf and euniiicled gaiters, boys' and childrcu'a boot, shoes, and gaiters. Also, nail, ppikcs, hammers, hatchets, saws. axes, scythe, sicela, squares, 1V.0., ice. IT I lie ubove oooila will be sold at the lowest market rates. All kinds of produce lukea ia ex change for goods. Kept. VJ, 185b. y W. P. Surns, WAGOX AND CARRIAGE MAKKR, OREGON CITY, 0. T. ITT Strict attention paid to repairing, aud satis faction lo patrons wununted. febD-43 H i:s i i:it i;oti::, Morrison St., Iietween l-'rout nnd First it., rOH I LAa u, o. r. Charges reasnnubte. S. I). SMITir, iMurrli 13, M.',b'- li Proprietor. Splendid Jewelry. f: rOl.l.lKli lilllililVS hmmA-nnhnn,! the line t assortment of JEWELRY ever broiii;lit to Uregoit. 'Tho amortiiicnt cousisls in pari of the rollowing articlca : Diamond broaches, Diamond rings, Gold railway lime-keepers, Ladies' watches, in enjmeled cases, Ladies chuteluners, Mosaic ear-ring, Guld iliimbles, eolil ami silver pens, Card eases, iiiuutel orunmciiU, Curd baekets, pearl enskets, Gold guard, vest, and lob chains, Sleeve buttons, shin studs, Ladie&lirooches, and a variety of other goods too numerous to men tion. Call and sco the most magnificent display of Jewelry ever Si en iu Oregon. g. collier nour.ixs, March S3. Front street, Portland. Wm. C. Scmcnt & Co., At their old tltintl, opposite the Land OJfice, VRE now receiving per bark "Ork" aud brig "lluluyon," the lotion ing goods : 150 boxes uperin and adamantine candles, 50 kegs dried apples and peaches, 1(10 bbimiwl lilt" bbls crushed sugar, 50 cases pickUs, 30 " fresh peaches, 50 " pie fruits, 10 tons G. A. salt, CROCKERY if- GLASS-WARE.-500 doz cups aud saucers, 300 " plulcs, 200 " tumblers, 20 " water pitcher, Sugar howls, tea pots, &c, 0V0. OILS ,rAlXTS: S00 krgs pure lead, 200 gala linseed oil, 100 gals turpentine, 50 gals varnish, 300 gals lump oil, 100 tats lard " DRY GOODS t COOII yds brown sheeting, 5000 prints, ISlcached cottons, bed tiekius, eve ie.. all of which will be sold as low as thev can be pur chased ef any othor house iu OregouCily. majT7 I U.H. I.UCA. E. DALTUN. I Lucas & Daltou, HOUSE, SIGN, ,t ORNAMKNTAL PAIN TERS, Ac, T T AVE received and offer for sale, XL 4000 4000 lbs Atlanlio white lead, 350 gallons boiled linseed oil, 300 " raw 300 " turpentine, StiO " Tilden's No. t furniture varnish, 150 " ' coach " 200 " Japan 1000 lbs of putty, 6 doz Adams 6-10 brushes, G dos sash toots assorted, 10 packs or lear gold, 10 " " silver, 100 lbs or Small's assorted color, 3 cross or camel and sable hair nencils. 5500 ft or gloss, 8x10, 10x13,111x14,10x15. Glazed sash, any quantity, or the followiiiir size and price : SxlO, $3,C5 per window, 10x13, 4,00 " 9x13, 4,110 '" 10x14, 4,50 " 10x15, 5,00 " Messrs. I. A. D. would respectfully call the at. tentinu of iho trade and the public eenerallv to ex. amine their stock before purchasing eleewhere. LUCAS & DALTON, June 38, 1S56. Front ., Portland. I.nucl for Sale. I OFFER toerll 160 acre of choice land for two dollars and a quarter an acre. cash. Th land is a portion of my claim, six miles nest or La. fayette, in the county or Yamhill. Title mnl Call and ee for yourselves. " Ti no trouble to show" the land. S.C.ADAMS. Glen Avoca, Pec.Sjlh, 1855-37tf Freoli Oregon Tiniollir Seed. 1 C ,Bl'S,ll:LS j recive.1 and .r .! XUJ low by IV .11. C. DEMENT CO. DO yon want sto. l.n? yarn t We hava it auI6 Ctf.tAW'l.V WiHSKR ARNER. 'retail New flookt I i TE wUcribr ha Just rueiv.d a largi as sorlmiut of BOUKri, direct from New York, among which ire the following : Alim e lint, orturope, Amencnn iiwiiuuom, Killimin'e in. Uvea of the rtisutrs, Iiemoeraey In America, llithylon and Nineveh "Land ami Ie," h-U.ckand Port," "Kea and 8ailor," 'Hhiu and Hhre," Home C'velniH'ilia. j,., yMr, (n Callfor..! ('yo. of Literature. I'lr.vpt and llie llii'vl.iiud Ituchan's Kam. I'hyi'n., Lnnlner on brill tngilir, j Mmmal of Fine Arm, A nc t Jloiiaali rli a, Lectunsion llii Arts. C'hnire llior.iphy, Travels in Peru, I'eruvian AiilHiiilice, Choice Kutrfle, Polar Itf jxiii, Muhsn's I'hiloaoiiliy, A variety or 1 ocla. SUil cop es uf iaiiu.'rs hu ller, fjftO " " Keadera, S:,() " M.-Ouffi-y'i do. S.'iO " U'elikter'a Dicllnnnrics. Duvlea' Algebra, iNrwinana Rhetoric, (ieoinelrr. Duye do. Bourdon, Parley's I'niv. History, " Surveying, dnoilrirh riot. V. H., " l.egeiidre, Monteith's (engruphy, " Ariltimelics, Little Hpi-uker," Thouipavn's do, N. American Speaker. ALSO, A Fresh Supply of Stationery. I) iv II. !. Jouriiulu, Li ilifrrii, Itceurd llisik Meiiioiuu luiiif, or all size, Diaries, 4c, Note and Letter Paper. I'.livelnlie, i'eii, iXC, A.C. hrus Knive, Lrasiva Kubber, Gummed Labels, Faber's Pencils, I.N h, iu quurt and pint bolilci. WIIOLESAI.K AND RKTAIL. CIIAI1LK8 I'OPE.Ja. Oregon City, August 18, IH3S. Mew Jeweller. TTAVIXO employed one of the bent Working 1 J. Jewellers on lln I acilio cejit, 1 am now fully prepared to niauufaclurs every descrinion or Jewelry. Mason'o Jewelry, Odd Fellows' Pius, Kings, iVe , inoile to order. Engraving ncolly done. Cull and Ml specimen of work. 0. colli eh nonniNs, X. F. I devote my entire ntii nlion lo repairing l ine Watches. (.. ( oLLir.s Hoboin. 1'ortlund, Llee. S3, 18j5-37tf TAV XL'S Alterative, Knpectorant, and rills, tl Cod Liver Oil, Castor Oil, and Sweet Oil, at Ilia OREGON CITY OUCG STORE "IfEXICAN Aliisinng Liniment, G. V. Mer- 111. chant (turuling Oil, at Ilia OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. rnitl'SSliS, riht and left and double, and Ab- JL doiniual Mippartera, at the OREGON CITY DRUGSTORE. 1)L'KE While Lead, ran and burned Umber, Creinc, Green and Yellow, and oilier puiuU, anna Ul(tlill. Ull I UKLIiSIDItf.. PERFL'MERY.nt the OREGON CITY DRL'G STORE. n RAEFENBERG MEDICINES: Graefeuberg Sunuiparilla, t'leriuoCulliollcon. " Dysenicry syrup, eoasuinptiva balm, " Pile Oiniiiient, " Ileulth Hitters, " Eye Lotion, etc., &.O.. To be found at the agency or the Company, at 1110 uiituu. vi 1 x DKVU S ruuii, nAYMAN'S Dyspeptic Elixir warruntcd to cure lh dyspeiwiu i list received nml (or milMttt il,n nrt rt:n ,v r 1 i V v7'nue Tn. Gaysott's eompouiid extract of Sareaparilia JLJ UIKI 1 I Yellow Dock, at the epla OREGON CITY DRL'G STORE. OLD Dr. Jacob Townsend'a Sursaparillu, ut the OREGON CITY DRUGSTORE. "f"Vl!. J. Ayrcs' celebiuled Cherry Pectoral for A-f coughs, cnl.ln.niid consumption, at the OREGON CITY DRL'G STORE. DR. TowiiMMid'aSuniapiirilla, at the OREGON CITY DRl'G STORE. SHAKER Parsaparilla, at tho OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. JUST RECEIVED at the Oregon City Drug Store, direct from New York uad San I'iuii oisco, a fresh supply of URVOS, MEVlCliSKS, Patent Medicines, Family Medicines, ice, ice., which will be told an low for tush at they can lie procured in the Territory. Cull ami examine for yourselves, and get an Almanac lor If.'ili, gratis. I PERUVIAN Febrifuge, Tor the cure of fever und nene, Ac, & c , just received nnd for sale nt the OREGON CITY DRL'G STORE. TcLANE'S celebrated Verinit'uge and Liver 1VI Pills, OREGON CITY DRL'G STORE. ?If!oIcoiis. FEW of Prince & Co.'s best MELODE. ONS for sale, i.ow. Enquire at Hie A feb2 OREGOS CITY DRUG STORE. Te UlacksiiiHtis and Jl it tin fuel 11. rci's. WE are now receiving ten tons of iron of the rollowing sizes : Round iron from f to 1 inch, Square " " J lo 3 " Hur " ' lJ-:to3xj, Nail rods, Horse shoo iron, Rund iron, 3 J, Mow steel, l-.. For sale at lowest market rates. nug2 G. ABERNETIIY &. CO. To Merchants. w E are now receiving the followintr ailleles: 50 bbls S.mta Cruz lime. 15 " hydraulic cement, 5 " plaster of paris, .1 urgs nans, 8 " spikes, ("i L C in., ln0 " U.ton syrup, 5 gals., 25 bag; cofll e, S5 mats China No 1 sugar, 25 half bbls N O sugar, 5 bbls vinegar. aug3 G. ABEttXETIIY A. CO. n Wheat Wanted. IGIIESl cosh prices paid bv Nov. 3. WM. C. DEMENT d CO. More New Goods, AT CHARMAN & WARNER'S. IN ADDITION TO OUR USUAL STOCK, we have just received, direct rrom Sau Fran cisco, a good aud suitable supply or Goods for this Season of the Year, which wo offer for sale at prices which eann.a l beat in this market. Our slock consists in part of too ion nai Kooa, 50 boxes English soap, 50 " Cbas.H,ll'ssoap, SO doz corn starch, 20 eases p e fruit, 15 " pickles, 8 doz honey, 8 " lobsters, 13 " ovsters, 20 lilr bids N O su?ar, 4 bids Sandwich Island syrup, 10 hirbbls dried apples, 8 rits mackerel, 2000 lbs slick candv, 500 fancy do." 1 case Gullipisbcr toy, 1 " German toya," 400 lb almonds, 12 hir boxes raisins, 6 whole boxes da, 48 pr good .Mackinaw blankets, awo y.ls brown sheeting, SU00 ' calico, Hoot and shoes or every description. The above, with our usual awortmrut, we think render our it ork complete. Cull and Ma ui Term cish. CtIA RMA N A U'J RNE R December SO, lt'56. Ia our Bakrrr I TrE kc-p a foil assortment or BREAD PtF i CAKrS,C.NDY..twhe4eiuS r' ' UARMAX WARNER. AUan, McltUlay tit Co., HAVE Jut received A STOCK OF NEW GOODS, and would luvili ill thorn who with to proeure GOOD irtieles it rrisonnbli prices, lo call iud see them. They conil.l In parlor Ilia following grludstones einal A wheal burrows gnin cradhe fancy brooms r rvihci A. instill plain do brush do do art'd oolored pails 0 mi burrows 33 lech paiiitrn nine sine wash hoardi blacksmilb'i bellows cross out saws 7 It do 6 ft mill saws 7 ft hair iiiultraaMS double do single hair bolster! doubt garden rakea do boti do tpidel tiolithed sboveli hay for In manure forks churn window class 8 by 10 do 10 by 13 do single do 7 by I) ipenn candle window sashes 8 by 10 adamantine do do 10 by 13 grope brand tobacco 01 l.nu'i and vukr llll ke tohilCc'O ULAXKHTS. RAISE, LIXDSEYS. Sheeting Ticks, d'e tic, Aud keep constantly on band a large supply of O R O C E R I E S, clothing, hardware, and many articles toe Burner ou to mention. ALLAN, M K IX LAY d CO. Oregon City, Apiil SI, lb5tl-ly A Ititro t'liiuice For those tngatjtA, or wishing lo engage in the tluurtiig JJiitiness. f TTE have on hand and for sale, the following 1 machinery for grut nulls, which will bi sold luw lor rali, or n a short tuna 1 3 nortubla nulls, conmlete I 1 run nf four feet four inch French Burrs, with spur wheel, li t cogs, weighing 1035 lb. ; Willi suindle. nilii.iu. Iiriifh ind oil-pot and collar, s 1 run. auriie site, without pinion, utner irons the same above. Together with a general assortment of bands, bolting cloths, pulley, gudgeons, wheels, couplings, huneiinrs for boliini clients, Ac, Ac. In other words, every requisite necessary to the completion 01 grin mm oy . . . ....... To 1... wu. 1;. wl.ui.n 1 a. ro. Opposite the Land Otllci. Oaenuw Citv, Nov 2f, ltJ55. Timo. TTT F. HIGH FIELD, V WATCH-MAKER Pcnnna desirou of a. Ilinir enod work done will do well lo give me call, as 111; whole lime ia do voted to Ilia repairing or Chronometer, Lover, Duplex, and llorisoiilul watches. An assortment of Jewelry on hand. Jewelry mude to order, aud repaired. Price to suit the lime. I mn thankful for past favors, and hope to give saliiifuetion in Inline. IT IK'atrd at llie old slaml, nppos.te Hie Tel. egraph Oll'wc, OREGON CITY. Feb. 2. Hardware FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE, JR. JRAS.S and Iiou Dulls, Scrws, Iocks und 9 Lutches, Ilaiumei'i aud Hiileheta, Axes, Drawing-knives, Huiidi-uws, Curry Combs, Horse llrushes and Curds, Gun Lo. ks, (ion Cup, Wool LuriN, Chest HaiKlles, 1'lulic. &c April ill, lBSa-lir Groceries FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE, JR. (Kll'GAR, Salt, Cq.Tee, Tea, Svrup, Chocolnte, JJ Slurch, Sal'.ratus, Cream Tartar, Sal Soda, Curb. Soda, Pepper, Spice, Alum, llorax, Cop peras, etc. April VI, iru-itl Yalr Power lor Nnle. T 1I1E uudenicned would like to sell one half of his mills and water power on the Tualatin riv er, uboLt three 111 le from Liau City, known us .Moore Mills. It is pro'oalily the heft wulor pnv ile'e, nidi the exception of the greut Fulls of the . illametlc, that there is in Orevon. 1 would like to sell one-half or one-fourth or my cluim together with the mills aud water power. My object is to gel a partner, to euaule ins to properly improve the water power. JA.ULS Jl. AlOOUK. l'cb. U, lSJli. 43lf T v O 70 ST RECEIVED, bbls and hlf bbls N O suac 30 " ' " crushed " 4000 lbs No 1 China " 10 hlf bbls Carolina rice, 15 " " dried apples, 15 kepi " " 10 lilt bid " peaclics, lOOOO lbs Liverpool salt, 10 cafes tnhle salt, 50 bbls Santa Cruz lime, 5000 lbs manilla rope, ass'd sires, 1(10 kegs nails, " " 50U0 qr Hour sacks, 6 bales drilling!, 13 cusea ass'd pie fruits, 12 " pickles, SO bundles window sath, ass'd sires, S I pannel doors, ' " 2 doz pol grains scoops, 100 sac ks Rio cotlee, 10 mats black pepper, 10 bales oakum, 100 single und double blocks, ass'd sizes, 6 gross 1 & M yenst powders, 10 doz zinc vu?h boards, 500 gnlsS. I. syrup, 4000 lbs whito lead, pure, 500 " red " " 40 guls copal varnish, 15 doz p iiut brushes, uss'd sizes, 15 "3 hooped buckets, SII0 gals boiled linseed oil, 100 " raw " " Touotiior willi a (rood assortment of HARD- WA RE and CARP EX TERS' TOOLS. All of which we propose selling at prices to suit tho limes, Call aud see lor yourselves. W. C. DEMENT A CO., Main St., opposite the Land Office. Oregon City, April 19, 1S5G. rurnlturo, ffMIE subscriber has just roeeiv-. .A. ed a large supply ol rL RN I 1 URE or all descriptions, consist ing in part as follows Solus, muhogany and black walnut; Chamber sets; liureaus, with or without marble tops; Office desks; Rocking chairs, stuffed in hair, carpet, and with cane and wood seuts; Dining chairs, cane and wood seats; Office chairs, do do do Children's do, hi),'li dining and rocking; Bedsteads, various kiuds; Tables, center, card, aud dining; Writing desks; Sideboards; Parlor chairs; Settees; Readinir, toilet, and work table; Looking-glasses; Mattresses, hair, moss, and wool; Window shades; Feathers; Paper hangings, of every style; Oilcloth; Chinese mattinj; fluid lamps, and burn. ing Hu d ; with a variety of other arliclea too numerous to mention. Persons wishing to purchase will nl.. .tt j examine for lliemselvea. rorAe'a 0, C0U,,tr3' '? March 23, 1S56. - v SJ.l , 49tf mi oLWn,ts ?ood Saddle ? 1 I ZrZ , , . ' ' nVB " eoutli-west of .?.b.basmes:orsUa!:s:gyi;3 man.1 in ,n u" n,'wa!t nt com mand in Oregon. Those wishing a Knuiue saddia warranted to fit on both .ide., and riE id out in comt rtyle, chMp forca, .or ou t n Baker. " 7 ' M ,hP " '"" "a bakers 1 reek near hr. ik. :. , . jng from Portland md Oregon City, "uTcouutry by the way of Smith', bridge on the North Fork of bridge on the North Fork of 'i'.Mp ,hin in ,he "dd'ery line, as Endle Martinjale. M.iters. I.in A-.. ' fecpt. S0-23tf. J. O. HLNDERSuN. mOYS,of dfferem kinds. f.r sale by VMAh.'IAN AWARNLR. ! i XXAT7, ni'ltirvTXAV dtflft il Gi iieral Coiiiimsaiou MerehaoV. T 1 Ml. md retail Dealer, iu ' ,t2 Ilardwari, Ae., Ao. 7 ' ("riai OregonClty, May 5. j aSM t 'I'huina Low,, A LLA.V, MM LAY A fO , iL Keotlsburg, Uinppia, Oregon,' TuiANrPKLxiXYTcoT7; - iL Oregon Terrib.ry. ' 1 ""P!, CHARLES TOPeTjr DEALER In Hardware, Croeeri Clothing, Hoot. A, HhXO? md Slalioncry, B,i Maln.it., OregouCily, April 21, IBiJ-ju; OTni. C. Dcmont iiToa " WHOLESALE and retail De.J,,'',, le., Pruviwo,,., Paint, o u' ? Cr"t Shoe. Cro,:kory, Ae. Oppe,.' ,, H MamSLOn gonCily. Juu, i,"' JOHN R MBRIDB " Utr AND COUNIKLOa 1. '. ATToa.tr W'lyrlle, Yamhill County, 0 T ' WILL rill,r,.lly .t,.uJ to l bl-i'' trusted 10 In. prorcional car. ' April 31, 1B55-Hf U"- JOHN P. BROOKa Wholeiale if Retail Denier in Gnrerir, JVaA. l'rorisians, $e.. Main Streei ' A Cenend Asorlment kept up of Selected Coods. Cuneinuh, December 1, 1855. B. ZVZUwain, Mnnufurlurer, Wholesale and Retail Detler I COOK Al PAR LOU 8TOTEI, Tra a corma w.e, imruw, 4Cl MalnSt., opposite Mala Streei liot.r OREGON CITY, O. T. V Steamboat and iobbiuir work n. dbp.tr.li. " """"ft Orders from the country promptly filej j7 Drugs, Modlclnos, Painta. Oil. W and Dye-stuffs, Hi the ORI A.ON CIT Y DRUG STORF epIS Main Street, Oregon City, O.t'' Wella, Fargo fc Co.'b Exnrosa. Between Ong-m, CalHarma, 1, o'Hirs an l burnne. II A 1-f V . , . r .j-e- nnii.su muue advantageous iTri rrangcincnl. with the United JiisiS States and Pacific Mail Steam. SI u.,,ru,e. iui I'uurinuiion, we are now ert. pared to lorwnrd Gold Dust, Bullion, Spetii Packaset, Parrels, and Freiirht. to mn) r. M York, N. Orleans, Han Francisco, Portland, and principal towns of Cal.forni an I Oreiron. I.nr regulur Semi monthly Eiprcss betweea Pol I hi nd and Sun Francisco, is dispatched by the Pacilic Mail SieunisliipCVastoainsliipColumbii connecting ut Sun Francisco wiihoursenii-inentli. ly Express 10 iVeio York and New Orleans, which is dispatched regularly on Ilia 1st aud lliihof each month, by the mail stoamers aud in charge of o ,r own niessengcra, tin ouyh to destination. Our Express from New York leaves regulsris en the 5th and SOih of each month, also in shorn or messengers. Treasure insured in the best New York com panies, ur at Lloyd', in Loudon, at the option of shippers. , , Owcks New Yoik, No. lC,WsllsLj New I Means, No. 1 1 , Exchange place ; Sao FrauciKOy v.. I I .1 m . 1 w. .'iuniuuicry eireei, J. a. HANKER, Arenf. Oregon City, April 21, 1855.-1U' New Vclumc3 of tho Four Reviews and Blackwood. COMMENCE wiilt North BriMi ror jrsy, l'!55, aud the other Reviews aud Ulsckwoud for June, 185,1. lerms of Suhscnntir.n. Anv ono Keview or Iil.ickwood, $3 a year. Uluckwood nnd one Re view or any Iwo Reviews, J(5. Tho fourlle viewa and lilackwood, 10. Four copies to cos ad.lrera, ,S30. Po'iluc!1 on the four Reviews and Blackwood ts any Post office in the linked Stutcs, only 80 ceuli a year on each Review aud 34 ccuuiyearon Dlackwood. Address, L. Scorr & Co., rublisbers, 54 Gold, street, corner Fulton, Now York sep8 Reading' for the Million. s. J. MCCORMICK IISB COSSTANTLV OS HAND AT TUB FKAHKUN SO0S) s;oiir, rao.N-r-sT, roiiTLAND, oncoo.s, A Choice selection of Popular Books, News papers, Magazines und Funcy Slstionery. Among the books on hand will be found works nn Temperance, Agriculture, Horticulture, His tory, I'oelry, Hiogruphy, Medicines, Religion, Science, School Books, Romances, Ac, fcc, Ac. HTSubsenplions received for Harper, tirahsm. Godey, Leslie's, or Putuum, at l4 a year, josi age free. Lr Subscriptions received for any newspaper published in any part or the Union. Remember the Franklin Book Store and News paper Agency, Front street, Portland Oregon. J?A priced catalogue will be published early in April, and will be sent to any part of the terri tory free on application. T TEMPLE OF IJONOU. Tualatin Templeof Honor, No. 1. meets ou the 1st and 3.1 r ri- 'lay evenings of each 1110111I1 at 6J o'clock, at Tent- crance Hall, roicst Grove, Oregon. Members of the Order in eood standing an io vited to visit tlusTomple. E. W. DIXON, W.u. 1. M. Tittle, W. II. 33 ladios I tTOU u ill find an excellent asaorlmeut of Drift A. and Bonnet Silks, aanns auu r.r WB Bonnet Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Laces ind Ribbons, Table Cloths, Counterpanes, etc., at tbl store of CHARLES POPE, Jr., (Main-st., opposite Abcrnethy's store,) where mi bo found almost everything in tho lim of Dry Goods: Such aa Prints, Ginghams, Alpacas, Merinos, Plaid Linseys, Muslins, Sattiuetts, Jeans, Flan neis, Sheetings, Bod Ticking, Hickory Stripi Cotton Batting, etc. Oregon City, April 21, 1855-ltf Medicines for Sale, By CHARLES POPE, Jr. RANDS' Sareaparilia, Teck' Wild Cherry Bit KS ters, Baleman drops, Brandreth's pill, Lss pills, Perry's vermifuge. Q'izZZ, Gura Cam phor, Gum Arabic, British oil, Lobelia, HotdfCj 3d preparation, Roman eye balsom, Dalley's pain extractor, Laudanum, Paregoric, Oil of PPPe?' mint, Essences, Composition Powderi, Carter'l' Pulmonary Balsom, Sulphur, Epsom Salts, &0. April 21, 1855-ltf !il Received. ' lf the ' OU Stand,' Canemah, April 4, 57. Lbs. Light Brown Sugar, 9 WF 1 .000 lbs. China No. 1, do-, 1.000 lbs. Rio Coffee, 15 Tons coarse salt ; 500 lbs. fine do. 3.001 lbs. Oregon Bacon ; 1,UU0 bushels oats, for sale wholesale or retail, by JOHN P. BROOKS. Central Produce Depot. CANEMAH. CONSTANTLY receiving, fresh from rsnchi wheat, outs, bacon, lard, butler and petal. AptiU, '57. JOHN P. BROOKA To the Farmers WE WOULD ay, call at our tore;-wi will pay you a. well for your pied 00 at any other bouse in Oregon, and will endeaw l nuke you feel as comfortable aa we nosiWyea. oi4 CHARM AN f WARNER- GILT MOULDING for picture frames, for sale by CHARMAN A WARNER mi) TICK CIGARS. .1, W,t r'.snc. - st X .CIIARMAX 4WAHXEK