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Chinook Salmon
' WARRANTED in ibhoU and half
7. - V JNO, P. BROOKS.
Produce.
. 95 buthch"'! corn
; 25 do corn in th ear
"r 25 da kidney potatoe
S5 do .la.iy's tiugor Ptatoe -i
: 5 bushel a'plM-T g producUorjr-ittst re-ivo4-re.th
frm Rauch for sale at the Central
pm... 1WH. i JNO. P. BROOKS.
March 3, I S5i
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NbticcThe uiw
DERSIGNED having leased the taw
will of the Willamette Fall Co. at Linn City, are
now prfcpared ft) furnish to order, lumber of all
description!.- W have alao a planing, tnngucing
-and groovMist-tttneriiHe in iwt-wful operation fir 1
plaang Flop, lug, t. iling, ii!', pick:, 0'. Al
io a circular a io- l.iili. pickets, dtu., and price
to suit the ti nea. We ik l.cit a share of tha pub
lic, patronage. .
.r-.r .- ' A- M. R. BARNUM. .
v. J AS. W. BAKER. L
17. S. MAID DINE.
Oregon City-fetid Portland.
-r DAILY PACKET
jjJemiie Clark !
,i . 1 j.: c. AtriswdtTHr Master. --77
WILL rod'Daily, (Sundaya excepted,) in the
above-named trade, leaving Oregon City
very day at 8 o'olock, a. m.
. Returning, will leave Portland at 2 r. n.,'touch-
wig at all intermediate points. ':
. For freight or passage apply on board.
Feb.84,-1855. .. ... . - .
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To Ucnt.
WISH to rent' my building in Main St. con
taining two large rooms, upper and lower ato-
'Viea. . rosiesaton gtven to rower room immetialery,
and to upper room, March 10th 1855. Tera
eaay. D. H. GOOD..
Apply to JAMF.S O'NEILL.
Oregon City, Feb. .24, J855 52t3
Real Instate For Sale !
- "" HAVE received a powr of attorney to aell
- Jlthe llonoo- aadjaiids. known aa tbe Nuu-
- aerv of the Sialert of Notre Dame in the yaciu ty
of Oregon City, -there are eiuht lot in one block.
all of which' are under high cultivation, with 200
fruit ti rea currants au I a great variety of shrubbery
Foe a private residence' school or church purpo
ses cannot be suroas-ed in Orecroii. 1 Will be sold
cheap for ready 'money or gooie ufity.
Apply to, . ', FOKBES BARCLAY.
BAKERT !
TIMES!
A T the Eale Balery trie urdersigned arc still
. xm.. on hand and selling oil ut the old rates. Al
"- though flour has advanced we lire still selling 12
loatrs for $1. And keep consiantly on hand a
- p.xKl supply of butter bosliiu sugar uu j leiuou crock?
era v holesuls und letail.
Mercliauts and oilier will find it to their ad
vantage to call and ex:n lie the qualitv !' the ar
lik-lrar ('rackera put up in ne- onio n n. from
13 to S'l pound;" also in b rr'.. and haif-b.;rreU,
nil of winch a t re i-el'iii i, not to be uu-
- uleoUJ in the I ruiorv
WARNER.
Or ! 'ti Cuv
irvxii sunplv oil
j i j ruAf ni iu j, - ill i ctcr crw- y i
v ill " aii a
GREAT AMERICAN BOoK
WK are glad lo se, by a prospectus iu a lute num
ber of the "Kuiikerbocker Magazine," that some
.oX-the literary friends of WtOaylorrt Uark, Ksq.,
the popular editor of this work, bave devised a plan
for his benefit. It is the publiootion of a splendid
volume, composed of original nr'tirles written ex
presnly fur the book by fifty A merican authors, a-
..oiling whom are Washington Irving, Fits Greene
Jl:ieck, Wui. C.ryanl, II, W, Longfellow, Don
ald G.' MMch. l, G. W. Curiis, N. P.Wiltis, and
o.hsrs. The volume is to be illustrated with por
truiiof the writers, tinxly engraved on steel from
JutU pk'tmes, and prmniws lo be in every way
one of the in-i-t aUi aciive books ever issued in this
countiy. 'i'he object o,-ie committee who have
charge of the publication is lo raise from Ihe profits
of the book a sum sufficient to purchase a Hums
far Mr. Clark, who has, foaover twenty years de
voted himself to his literary Inborn, and, as is too of
ten tha case, without reaping that reward when
should by this tine, have' made him indi p, i.det.
Weirive Ihe 0; oiect our mnM heartv iid irobation.
and hereby aulhonre .Mr. Hu stun to put us on his
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I : T A.T WAR WITH HARD
list for fiv conies of the bo ,k in the beat birtfflniu!LC .
- u , i I "'"Ut,, 7, w "aTT10RK, Bacon and Lnrd for sal. by
w eimuiu i.,i,iiiv .!., .lie ,iiiiaau. nnu ,
reaa ing jvaicaeroocKer, ivn iiiiiusauu ci,iiob
would be called for very soon. This would insure
th success of the noble plan ef the committee, and
would prove a substantial and well-deserved com
pliment lo on f the best editor in hi line that
or oouutry oan boast. :
W will only add that tha "Knickerbocker Gal
lery" I to be published by Mr. Samuel Hueaton,
348 Broadway, New York, at fiv dollars per copy
in cloth gilt, and seven dollars in morocco extra
binding. Send your name atone to the publisher
and occur an early copy.
JUST opened Men's, women's, and children
Boot and hoe. by JNO. P. BROOKS.
511
boxes adamantine candles,
by ALLAN, M'KINLAY Sl CO.
Latest.
'f'AT0 doianeeat chain 200 lb smoking tookoco
's wooo " n DDI oaa. Dins lociram-
119 donbl maple bed'
wg-
' ateaJs. enttaira
100 counter leg
5 fan mill
US doable walnut bed
teada, cottage ; . 6 case brogan
30,000 cigar 12 straw cutter
Just rec v'd by G. AttERXKTII Y & CO.
Aug. 36, '54-27y
FRANKLIN.-
. fjnH E fine steamer ''Franklin," S. C. At
JLL exandbr, Master, leaves every morn
ing for Champoeg, and intermediate port. Will
make through trip UCrvalli during th Winter,
Ft freight or passage, apply on board.
Nov. 25tf '
Ne is als givn that tha Land Offica for tha
Dsitriot of Oregon, will be opened for th trarmae
tien of business at Oregon City, on Mouday, tha
lUb iJ of De-ember, A. D. J854.
R. WILCOX, HegisUr.
JAS. GIJTURIE, Jun Receiver.
- :v Dee. 9. 1 154-41 tt
Candy-
AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT,
AND OF THE VERY BEST KIND
CHARM AN WAJINER.
Brooms
BY CHARMAN A.. WARNER.
Fine Table Salt
BYjCIlARMAN Jf WARNER.
NEW
BOOKS I.
Just Received from New- York ! I
For Niiritfcryrrn'n.
Down' f "Fruile and Fruil Tree.'' "
Thomas' ' Fruit cu'turisL" -
liott' "American Fruit Grower."
CIIAS POPExJr
V T0 FARM ERS & OTIIKRS. -
Youatt, "On the Hone.' Youatton Sheep. - A
len'a American Farm Bouk. - Fem-ndere'a com'
plete Farmer and Gardner, illlen'a book of Do-.
meatic ilnimala. - '
- , CHAS. POPE, Jr.
Prunes , v -
5 : CHA KM AN. f WARNER.
GREAT pleasure we take by informing ihe
people of Oregon that we have just received
from 'San Francisco a splendid assortment for the
Holidays Toys of nil kinds. Candies of every
discription and quality, also some good raisins, figs
prunes, honey, apples and nuts. i ,
ALSO, a new arrival of good cigars.
We will have on hand the best of Cakes, pies,
and ciackerai And will make to order tnylhiugin
onr line, on short notice and in the best syle possi
ble. Please cull and examine our assortment be
fore purchasing elsewhere, for we will sell cheap,
All orders punctually attended to, and goods pur
chased in our establishment can be delivered to any
part of tha city. , . - -
Dec 23. CHARM AN cV WARNEtf.
CRAM, KOGERS & CO.'S
, CALIFORNIA AND OREGON
. Connecting at ShatU with ADAMS 4) Co'
aril known mnd unrivalled Pacific Atlantic and
European r,xprei.
1 R. & CO. would pigst respectfully inform
the public, that tney have made arrange-
iiieuia in jurwaru a tv eeaiy r.xpress, io annirom
th following places, in charge of our regular mes
sengers : . . . 1 ;
.. :t . , raiHciPAL orriccs. ' t.'7 i "
- Yreka, Jacksonville,- Allhouse,, Weaverville,
Pituburgh, Pitt River,.-'. . -. ;' :
-- .ALSO ' - - .- " . .
Kogue River, Deadwood Creek, Greenhorn Creek,
Cottonwood Creek, Bestville, Sailor Diggings,
Canonville, Salem, Scott, River, Scott Valley,
Salmorr River, Indian Creek, Humbug Creek,
Hungry Creek, Cherry Creek, Hamburgh, Cres
cent City, Winchester, Portland, and Oregon Ci
ty.
We sell at either of onr principal offices,
1 SIGHT DRAFTS '
on A dams Co., in tha Atlantic States and En-
rope. - ;; , Ji
..CHECKS AT FAR
on Adams Sl Co' Offices, throughout the States.
- uv.fUsl l a Kccoved, special or otherwise.
I lie highest price paid lor
.Treasure, Valuable Parage?-, Letters, i.c,
forwarded by our regular messengers with the ut
most despatch. ; '
Part eular attention paid to Collections. Orders
for Goods, parcels or packages promptly attended
to, and forwarded according to instructions
' All Biisiiivp entrusted to our care, will be faith
fully and promptly executed.
CRAM, ROGERS &. CO.
Jacksonville, Oct.. 13, .,lW53-3,5tf.'. 1 1
M OLLIN'SJ chopping axes, at
DEMENTS.
af'l OLLINS' broad axes, for sale. Inquire at
U juiffl , -y DEMENTS.
Boiled Oil.
'WENTY-aroji bottles boiled paint Oil, 3 gall
M ' each. 10 do boiled pniat Oil, 5 do
each. Just received, and for sal '.cheap, by
ALLAN, N Ki SLAY $ CO.
Oregon City, May 5, 1854-1 ly
OU vjll find Glue ittlhe store of
" LATOVRETtli d HOLLAND.
Urn mens while and mixed cotton
"tiittrhoe-toT!rThrwp
LA TOU RET TE HOLLAND.
ONE. hundred and eight Clb boxeasperm can
dles, a Hue article in fancy boxes, by
rm-.S I ON, O'M KILL & CP. r
CI rushed sugar in barrels for sale by
LATOURETTE 4 HOLLAND.
CJKALED herring in tin, by
LATOVRETTE U HOLLAND.
jg
JNO. P. BROOKSi
Adamantine candles for sale by .
V JNO. P. BROOKS.
300
bushels of oats for sale by
. JNO. P. BROOKS.
1
Hundred mens wool nx at $2J per dof by
LATOVRETTE HOLLAND.
SEAMLESS SACKS, for sale by
LATOVRETTE HOLLAND.
SHEETINGS hickory and drilling by
: LATOVRETTE 4 HOLLAND.
SMYRNA Fig at the Store of
JNO. P. BROOKS:
NEAR 200 pain ox bows,
by ALLAN, M'KINLAY A CQ.
TUST received, 150 pair window ah, 10 m
A LL ANyM'KINLAY h Or-f
'MfJT ackerelio half-barrel by
11 M.
LATOVRETTE f HOLLAND.
.. Curiosity !
IT ha been oheerved that "when in th course
of human cents It becomes necessary '; to sell
bread vey cheap, then it i you notice people of
all classes approaching the Eagle Bakery, constant
ly, in Kirch of LiOHT-bread, wher it i being d
posed ofat thereto of . - , - . .
Twelre 1 lnl' lnra fr 81 1 -
.r CHARM AN $ WARNER.
Oct. 14. -
DQ you want fruit ef different kinds? Boy
of CHARM AN St WARNER.
171 IG9, sardines, oysters, clams and candle.
1 bv CHARMAN, WARNER.
81
BOXES soap just received by Devan.
fRESTON, O'NEILL & CO.
Jno. PJ -Brooks.
. Canemah! Canemah! I, Canemah ! ! it
JUST received at the old stand
3000 lb No I china sugar.
1000 lb Orlean sugar. 1000 lb dried peaches.
3,500 lb coarse salt, 2000 lbs fine salt. 25 keg
syrup.., 500 lb lard in tin, which I wili sell low
for Cash. ' JNO.
P. BROOKS.
Canemah, Feb. 10, '55. '
Seamless Sacks
BY JNO. P. BROOKS.
Tobacco,
A large tvpply-Sun . Luke brands by
JAO. 1'. liliVUKH. -
Jkt vUIliat AlllVtlVUi
A supply of Ai favorite tobaccco, by
JN0- PA BROOKS.
. - , . , - ,- -r --
1000 bu. oats,"
: By JNO. P. YROOKS.
500 bu potatoes
r . ' By JNO. P. BRO OKS.
White beans,
- JNO.-P.BRdOKS
Pork, by the bbl.
,v JNO. P, BR 0 OKS.
Hewed Timber,
. ' JNO. P. BROOKS.
Cedar shinnies
20,000 brick,
for Sale by JNO. P. BROOKS:
10 bu. lion-cbrii
Fresh fromsRancKby '
" K . JNU. if. BROOKS..
Canemah, Fabi 10, 1855. ..... '. " , :
v. ' . - - - - .. "
GEO. W. HYDE, ESQ.
3 my authorized Agent, and will attend to my
M. business during my absence from Uregon.
V Feb. 3, 55 JNO. B. PRESTON.
Divorce
Notice!
V. .
District Court for Oregon, and county of
vincsaiusB, maruu a eriu, ioo. .
MillyBillyue,
.' va. f .
'T"
Petition for Divorce.
Hiram Billyue
The defendant, Hiram Billyue. will take notice
that Aluly rJillvue.the plaintitt, has filed er peti
uon, in tb JJistnct court, or L4ackama-county,
oraying a divorce frorru the bond of matrimony
heretofore existing between herself and the said
Hiram, aud that unless said defendant shall appear.
answer and defend suid petition, a qecree will be
taken according to the prayer of said petition, at
th next term of (aid court. Milton Elliott.
Jau. 27,-48t4 ; Att'y. for Plaintiff.
Diyorce Notice.
' District court Clackalnaa county. .
Elizabeth R. Lloydt 1 -.
- ' va..-rr ' Petition for Divorce.
JoliA Lloyd. ) -
T John Lloyd, daendaut Take notice that a
suiftis now pend ng irr'- this court, in favor of the
said Elizabeth R. Lloyd, against yon, for a divorce
from the bond of matrimony t and that on the
first day of the next, term of this court, or a soon
therenfter a counsel can be heard, the said Kliza-
beth R. Lloyd will submit evidence, and insist that
judgment for such divorce, and for alimony b
grantt d to her, tor Ihe causes and as prayed in her
petition on tile in this court.
t. 8. Holland, vlerk.
A. E. WAtT.pl'ff's att'y. Jan 27-4814
Divorce Notice.
District court Clackamas county. . , .
Francis Johnson
' vs. " ' Petition for Divorce.
I.uthera Johnson.-
To Lutheria Johnson, Defendant. Take no
tice, that a suit is now pending in this court in fa
vor (if the said Fr.mcia Johnson, against you, for a
divorce fioiffrVie bonds of matrimony f and that on
the first day of the next term of this court, or ns soon
thereafter as courffel ran be heard, the said Fran-
on Johnson will submit evidence and insist that
judgment for such divorce, and for alimony, be
granted to him, for the cause and as prayed in lb
i : ,'. . 1 .: .
iciiiiuu u tue iu una cuuru
t . S. Holland, Clerk, v
A. E. Wait, pl'rratt'y. ; ... Jan. 27-48(4
PICKLES i gallon jar By-"
LATOURETTE HOLLAND.
WELLS, FARGO & CO.'S
E X P R E 88,
Between Orrgon, CaKtarnia, the Atlantic
States and Europe.
HAVING made advantageous
arrangements with th United
States and Pacific Mail Steam
ship Companies for ti asportation, we are now pre
pared to forward Gold Dust, Bullion, Specie,
Package; Parcels, and Freiaht. to and from N
York, N. Orleans, San Francisco, Portland, and
principal towns of I. al forma and Uregon.
Our regular Semi monthly Express between
Portland and San Francisco, i dispatched bv th
Pacific Mail Steamship Co.' steamship Columbia,
connecting ai can r rancisco wnn our semi-inonui-ly
Express to JVets York and New Orleans, which
is dispatched, regularly on the 1st and 16th of each
month, by Ihe mail steamen and in charg of our
own messengers, mrougn to destination.
Our Express from New York leave regularly
on the 5th and 20th of each month, also in charg
of messenger. '
Treasure insured in the best New York com-
panies, or at Lloyd' in London, at the option of
shipper ' ? 1
Connecting Lines on the Atlantfj fcide,
W connect aLJNew lork with th foltowine
well-knojvn line, viz: Tke American Express
Company, ruuning via Buffalo and Dunkirk to
Cleveland Sandusky, Cincinnati, St, Louis, To-'
ledo, Detroit, Chicago, Galena, etc
The Harden press to boston, Philadelphia
Baltimore, Washington, etc.
Pullen, Yirgil d Co.'s Vermont and Canada
Express Davenport, Mason f- Co.'s New Bed
ford Express ( jLimngsron, Wells $ Cs.'s Euro
pean Expreat; Wells, Forts Cs.'s.
OmcM New York, No. 16, Wall st) New
Orleans, No. 11, Exchange place j San Francisco,
No. 114. Monts-omerv street ----- -
W. II. BARNHART & CO., Agents ':
jyfew OrUans Jiigar.
PRESTON, O'NEILL 4. CO hava justr
eaivcd direct from New, York, by brig Eoli.
an, tweuty-five barrel prime w Orlean bugar,
which wiU be aold low. . . . -
May 19, 1854-14 V V
Oranges
B Y CHARM AN t WARNER),
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A' LARGE lot of flour on hand, for sale by
CHARMAN $ WARNER.
4
4
10
boxes sperm candles, ' ''
y ALLAN. M'KINLAY &. CO
cases tobacco gtap t i. dluckis,
by LLAN,M'KINLAY at CO.
tons' iron, r-
byf-ii-ALLAN, M'KINLAY Sl CO.
ease Collins crioppiiig and broad (txeL -by
ALLAN. M'KINLAV &CO.
GRINDSTONES and mounting, '
by . . ALLAN, MKINLAYAiCO.
41
cases window glass, ' -. .
by ALLAN, M'KINLAY & CO. '
AfA tHk boxes firrrrrunscatil raisms,- '-j4i
A by ALLAN, M'KIN LAY 4. dO. '
M tNE haodrcd horse corfcrrs; --
O by . ALLAN. M K INLAY &. CO
"MaflLL saws, 7 feet. ' Cross cut saws, 6 and 7
11 JL
, feet, by .
ALLAN, M'KINLAY & CO.
B
LACkSMITli'S bellow and tools, and
. ear-
srr tools alio, by -,i
ALLAN, M'KINLAY
LARGE let of men s and hoys'' olothing,
by -"V-s ALIN, M'KINLAY At CO.
' ' ' 'r-ite -t-h rrH-. '
Dissolution of Copartnership I I I
THECbpartnership existing between Jno; B.
Preston, James O'Neill, and Dan O'Neill,
Under the firm of Preston, O'Neill Sc. Co., is this
day dissolved by mutual consent - !V -
- James O'Neill having purchased the stock of
good of the firm, in Oregon C ity and Champoeg,
will continuo to sell at their usual low price;
All person having demands against Preston,'
O'Neill & Co. are requested to present ..thr"! for
adjustment. '. All persons indebted to the aai are
particularly requested to settle their acoou . or
note before the 15 th of January 1855, Aftei ihat
date all demands nnsettled will be placed in the
hands of an attorney ibr collection, as our Mr. Pres
ton will soon leave for the State, and we desire to
hav our business nttled immediately.' V -
" -Jno. B. Phestonj"
V ir-'T : jaM iT O'Nsku
Oregon City, Dec. 16, 1854, ;
Fall Trad
NOW receiving Ex Bark C. Devan, a large
addition to our stock, which i offered iitthe
towest market rata : - . - . -
50 bbl N. 13. Sugar :
50 kga Stuart's Syrup
35-'" Salaratu .
50 boxes Soap ' "
' 43,000 yds Print -
14,000" Browa Shee
ting. 4". ' ' (
11,000 yds Bleached
, . Muslint . :
13,000 ydstJnsey"
' 400 " Flannel
f 11,000" SattinetU
8,000 " Jeaua " '
; 4,000. L Hickory
3,200 Ticking '.f
200 yds Table Damask
-300 Table Ctotb ?
30 doa Women' Hose
A 100 " Men's Sock ;
50 pr Silk Hkf
. 1,000 yd Black Silk '
500 ' Salisbury Flao'l
50 White Qujlta..-!
500 doz Spool, Thread
100 lb Liuen. " -
20 " Pepper - -10
Pimento
-r-
10 bbl Dried Apple i
5 kg Cream Tartar i " '
25 da Sand' Sarsaparila
10 boxe Starch t ,
1Q " Pipe i - .
5 kgr Epsom Salt V
5' Sulphur .
50 lb Gum Camphor
15 dox Quinine
.15 dos Ague Pilb
24" Jayne Expectorant
12" ' Alterative .
24" "San Pill
5 kg Sal Soda
5 " Super Carbonate
Soda - . - ; '
100 ' Cotton1-:
3,000 yd Colored Cambric
Together with a large number of other articles,
to all of which the attention of .Merchant is solid-
led. . GEO. ABERNETHY St CO. 1
Oregon City, Oct. 28, 1854y ; ; ,
LARGE assortment of blankets, flannels, lind
ey and print, by
ALLAN. M'KtNLAY Sl CO.
RICE, 20 bbl, an excellent article,
by i : ALLAN, M'KINLAY & CO.
LARGE assortment women's fine shoes,--'' 1
by ALLAN, M KINLAY & CO.
MEN'S boots and shoes, 1
by v ALLAN, M'KLNLAX& CO.
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NIN h.T EEN bbl meaa pork by
PRESTON, O'NEILL
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published on the 15th of eac h month at the very
low price of $1 a year.' A splendid premium is
eht to eaoll person getting lip a club, and In addi
uon : , . - i
- . W t 63.000 '
ia to be awarded to 'be Bf9 persons criring th
largest number pf subscribers. For further partic
ulars see specimen copy of th Magazine, which
will be Milton receipt pf six cents, or specimen co
ny of the Journal, wh'crTwill be sent gratis to any
one ordering u. Aoaress -7 . i .
; "-- J- M. EMERSON St, Co.,
J ' ' I, 3, 5. and 7 Spruce stj '
- y r :" 'Tew York,
D
TE-STUFFS 6T4I1 kind,--
kt the VKVO STOKE, Oregon City
fWlURPENTINE and linwed oil, raw and boil
JL ed, just received,-' & ';
at the; ! r DRUG STORE.'
B
RUSHES for painting, of all kinds.
at the DKUU STUUE, UrevonCitv.
WANDS' sarsaparilla. -
.at the ' . DRUG STOREL
W
ILCOX'S sarsaparilla, f -
,tthe
. DRUG STORE.
A
LL kinds of patent medioines,
al the - JJKUU STUU;, Uregon Uty.
RESH. cigars aiid figs, just received
Ky v T tllAluiAn or. Yrnir.n.
-m ww v. a sr w.T. s a nfrinn a
OOD bracken fearrela for upper country
trade, by tJUAvtAJX k WAKHllK.
Paints.
60, can green paint. 60 can yellow paint, . 60
can new red paint-'. 60 can blue paint. 60 can
black paint, by i r .
- - - ALLAN, M'KINLAY & CO.
fWlWENTY bush timothy seed, Or-gon growth
JL for ale by - - . . ' ' ,
, ALiLtArt , 1X1 XviiI UA A a. VJ
10RTY bbl mess pork, - -
1 bv . . ALLAN, M'KINLAY & CO.
4Jk ewe tea gunpowder, imperial At young
ALLAN. M'KINLAY & CO.
IOURTEEN tonasw
by ALLAN
p, best quality,
, M'KINLAY Si CO.
mm ARROWS 50 square harrow, 23 teeth
JU. each, by tAXLAN, M'KINLAY, & CO.
T INSEED oil, boiled, 400 gallons, in iron cana
MLA of 6 and 3 gallon each, by . - -.
ALLAN, M'KINLAY &.CO.,;
BEST steel shoveta, 5dw', " t-. - ---y "
y r ALL AN, M'KINLAY Sl CO.
GARDEN spade, ' ' ; " -' V "
by, ALLAN, M'KI-LAY Sl CO.
B
RASS and iron fenders,
by
ALLAN, M'KINLAY CO.
" Candy at Wholesale.
PkN hand--a u erior article of candies. Call
J and see , u CHARMAN Sl WARNER.
tIFTY boxe saleratus, jnst received by
PRESTON, O'NEILL Sl CO.
Cats m - Boxe adamantine candlea.
bark Devan and for sale low, by
: PRESTON, O'NEILL&CO.
. Jargc Stock, -
Tf UST received, a large and full supply of Gro
aP eerie and Provisions, suitable for the whole
sale and retail trade. I Shall be happy to see all
toy old customers and as many new one as may
with bargain in my line remember the new aland
, .. , ., ;, W. C. DEMENT.
QRASS Fresh Timothy Seed for sale by
J. P. BROOKS.
' 'I !
, WM. C. DEMINT, -
f.. PEALia IN. . . ."V
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, AC.
Main rr. One door asovb G. Arerneert Sl co.
Oregon City, V . : . .
WS JUST receiving direeffrom New York and
JL San Francisco : ' - -
1 0,000 lb Nsw Orlean sugar, genuine article.
5,000 lb Stewart crushed sugar ' t
., 5 tona Liverpool salt. ' - , .
100 kegsayrup ' . V
2,000 lb dried apples
1 000 lb dried peached , .
50 Boxes candlea i" -
25 bbl Pork. 1 . V .
40 case gunpowder, imperial and Young Hy
eon tea. '.''.". '. ,v . .vV r
20 rack Rio Coffb V" 1 i
-1000 lb salerato ' .-J ,
- 50 boxes ooap. ' i ;T7 .
, 30 doz soap powders in Tin.
- 'Also, Boot and shoe, drt-good, crockery aad
hard war of all descriptions. All of which will be
old at the loweat market price, for cash, wheat or
oat. ..' ."."' " --:
Pregon City Nov. IU 1854-38-f
WHITE bean : Oregon produce, by
LATOVRETTE HOLLAND.
TEA gunpowder, hyson and black, by -LATOVRETTE
4 HOLLAND,
"ARTICLES purchased at eur establishment
1. promptly delivered, by ua, ia any part ofth
city, to suit oust omere, -----
(JHAKMAn B v AKlv tK.
EXTRA clear bacon ide,30001b by
. PRESTON, O'lfEl4. 4 co-
E8-HIU Flour for aTet th Eajrle Bakery,
P v . CHARMAN ftWAWriR,
rsiSj-3 s
all It e
?! !ie?0iB
- H A rf- I
8 n o 5 3-2 ?ss3
s 'sMi8-5'i
U-b-i 2.w SJ-
" 7 WinterTradfi
IN addition t our former stock w ar jutt rs'
eaiving, e brig Potomac and bark Devans, eur
fall and wiuter good,cnsisting iu part a folloWa f
; . a. e: t a i - a , iV"--,'-Cruhe4
ugar, No. 1 china and brawn (ugaray ' ,
a and a J syrup iu 6 aud, 15 gal packages.- Im
perial,, gunpowder, hyson aud black teas. Cotftf,
allspice, pepper, ginger, dried apple, sjhil peack-' '
ea, English and Amcrioan brawn soap. r - -
BTt ? B - ace ; Otx -
of various brains Starch, wssliing aowdeniwat, .
perm and adamantine candfes, indigo, Carolina
rice, pork, bacon. tde and ham, aalerutu, choc
late perfect ioue, lemon syrups, brandy peaches ski '".
a phew phiggs, fresh peaches, dried herring, pie
fruit?; pickles, catsup, pepper-eance. ' . - '
sPruueain8 Ibjara,! o Y - rrr 'S ! ' ,
V -' . I ,w' 1 :
Brown and1 bleached Uiectin, faiukery shirting,
bed ticking, prints, lusnuas, alpacoaa, liiisey flea
pel, figured arid plain satiuetta. jeans, Ac. r
Boots aud shoes for th times.' Also a good as
sortment of Blank book, gilt edged letta paper,1
gilt edged not paper, foolscap aud blue ruled letter
paper, uov't aqhesir bun and ab.it envlps
of different kinds. - ' - - .
-I .. . . . ...ftls, "i , t"i-
a small lot' Of books, such a Webster's unauridged
dictionary, A. 4- Davis' revelations, Fowlers and
Wells' publications, which inst uK this prcreia
ageUucleFrank'i -library.: Arthur's library! aud "
divers other publications, all ef which are -en baud
and for sale at our store in this qlty. ' Bo sure aad
give us a call, and see what rs to be seett. ' ' ; '
LATOURETTE Sl HOLLAND. '"
; Oregon City, Oct 7, 1854-y , ;'..-'';.
Hatreasea ! Matresses U "
' B. Garrison, takes pleasur in informing the ;
citizens of Portland and vicinity, that he ia' ' '
now prepared to Facilitate their Jourrttif -'
the City of Nod, In Dream Laid,
with the above articles havTtig secured ihe ervi-'' ;' J
pes of Mr. Coyn, a practicaf upholateri receul'.v I
Kromtba States. 1 ' . ' f- -
- Mr. Coyn will be happy to execute au order hi '
his line, which will be flie with NEATNESS1
AND DISPATCH, or ad CkAaot Will at' ..
Mads." ' V . "
; I have now en hand, a large quantity it -
i niatreaacaof Everf petcriptloa' ' , "
Oat-straw. Huak. Wool and Mair.' PrTcesfroni U
to 930 per Matreas, warranted to be superior ta -those
imported, and madam plyn, fancj and fold- ;. Mri'
lift, '-"r; ;" ;,rV
H Tl R.t.rS.n.tlP, ' U.tiH tinwjt1 .
Portland, Oel 21, 1854y. ', .
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"Home ;MagaziM
1JIHTED BY t. S. -AftTffTjlZM'
WILL COMMENCE IN JAN VAX Yx 1 855 i "
. Encouraged to new efforts ,by the aery large
increase of subscription during th past year, Xam'
Dublishera of the HomMatrazine will mail im ''
provs the coming tohimes, and add 'many leading
attraction, l he-worn is to pe printed en enrtreiy .
nru tyK-, o that IU typography Will be qaJ to ..'
that of any magazine iu the country. . .
' The Home Magazine, during the Tear 1855. WiU
contain between 800 and 1000 double-column oo-
tavn page of reading matter.1 It Will, in addition,
be, largely illustrated in the best style of ar, with
Steel' anil, Colored ' Eiigraviuga, and byav'ml ..I
hundred fine Wood engraving of cities, scenery,.
remarkable places, Hud object in science, art, nt-..
oral history, needlework, the, latest fashions, sx'.'..
tide of dress, Ac. '
All fort f,23 1 Club fifJftuVjMtiriiert
The Cheapest monthly mafazfae
-'., In the wrii
The Editor refen to the literary character an4 .
quality of tha work in tb past for what it will be
in th future, .lie pledges Himself u keep Jta J ,
paga free from every thing that ia iUaaturad, pre- i
faner vulgar 1 .while, at tb aama tima, b wifl V
seek to Impart thereto the hight possible degtaa' ,
ef tutreau - .-i.'i h'!t,.. it- !rn mk:i .iI:uiiH
It is designed especially for Aam rtadingi aa,.
embrace article Covering the ;wideat raage ef i
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with car aud discrimination. . U J -j iii ,rl ia
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a variety of arUole-M.Th Editor' owa pen will; j
be busy during the year, aad fjiraish,aJhrto"i
for, toriea, sketches, and fcn c moxa- original
aonvellett., ,t, .-ip ' t.r ii.l'i''i)iw.l
b t TERMSi -- ! u vi mwiium
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All additional ubscriber bevoud four' at th
same rate; that to, $1 25 per annum."" '-;- " t
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the getter-up of the club will be entitled to an ad-
itieual copy of the Magazine, i ,L :' ' ',-;'-
Send for Specimen Numbers.' They will is . ';
sent Ires of charge. . ...'.;
For 83 50 a cony of home magazine aad iy
took, will b ent for one year. . r-' ' ' ' .'-
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azin, ,we -offer the following, liberal premium .-. . - :
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th list of American publishers, and will ceanprise.!- . ; .
historical, aciantuib, uaeful and misceliaaeeu work, 1
of the best character, especally suited tor a Aoiae
library. Th lowest club pree f the Home Meg
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for the premium. . .. . . ;.- r t"!?C
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eeasary to say that very bait of tbi offer; will bo ;' -
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-f.-t Competition, ,
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ennmerated are bv Mr. Arthr. Thsy are baadof y
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12 vols. Household Library . V " ' - . -ii i
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mentioned premium i that. Cabinet Histories."
-Household Libary,"' 'Sketchee,""' "Light and
Kh.Jnn" and " lea, N arhta," i . ," n - - .
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aa extra r oopy ugetter-ap of Chzb can be fumJifc- -
- Of course, .thai Da ar sueeessfsl m ssewnag
th first premiums, will not be entitled ts those ia
addition. 1 i ' ' ' .
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. . v'' ... 107 Walnut Street. Phil, i'
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