LATE PROM EUROPE. Bwcuhorg Bombarded aud De . btroycd by tho Allies. Russian! Defeated on the Chernaya. Sebastopol again Bombarded. The Tide or WarTnrMna tn favor or (he Allies lira.. Toitllenra recovering The )ueea' VUtl to Vreacc. The ncwi from Europo i highly exci ting. It would ncur that the war lias ta ken it turn favorable to tho allies. We give below all tho important ileum. The dates from Liverpool are to the 10th Augnnt. . Oseratloa. l the iwttlc Destruction or Hwobom. Tbo annouiicomeiit that the Allied Fleet in the Baltic had destroyed SwciiWg wan taken out by the Hermann, but tho Canada brings subsequent detail which modify tho lirst accounts. Tho following it the first despatch on tho subject from the French Admiral : "On doahd Tins Lourvillb, Aujr. 11. "The boinhardinvnt of Swcnborg by the Allied !3(Uudrniis has been attended Willi mccesj. An tminenso conllarntion, last ing forty-five hour, has destroyed nearly all the storehouses and inngnzuiesof the Arse nal. which is a complete, ruin. Various powder magazines and stores of projeciiles blew uii. 'I'ho enemy bin received a terri. bio blow and sull'ered an enormous loss. Our loss is iusiguilicant is men aud nothing -whatever in material, the crews are en thusiastic 1'ii.NAUD." The despatch of Admiral Dundas is less highly colored, and is as follows : "Or Siveaiioro, August 11. Swen borg was attacked by the mortar and gun boats of the Allied Squadrons on the morn ing of tho 0th. The tiring ceased early this morning." Heavy explosions and very destructive fires were produced. In a few hours nearly oil the principle buildings on .Vurgo, aud ninny more on Swartc, including those of tho dockyard and arsenal, were burned. Few casualties have occurred, and no Lives lost iu the Allied Fleet. Dundas." It will bo observed that in tho above no mention has been m ado of tho liussian , ships. St. Fetbhsiiurg, August 11. A Rus sian despatch of the 1 1 tit says : "Tho Al lied Fleets opened the bombardment against Swciiborg on tlm Oth, nud have kept it up with energy until now." l.aleM. Daxizio, Aug. 10. Tho Allied Squad ron returned to N'argen from Sweaborg on the 13th. JCoiic of tho Allied ships were seriously damaged. The Itritisli casualties were : Killed, time ; wounded, two officers aud thirty men. The French loss is equal ly trifling. Advices from Konigsherg slato that, when tho attack on Swoaborg began, the Grand Duke Constantiue naked permission : l'loin tho Emperor to attack the diminished lleel beforo Croiistadt, but the Emperor re fused. Swenborg seems not to be in the posses sion of tho Allies, and, as it is not a key to any important position, its destruction must bo regarded as a detached enterprise, and not a part of any comprehensive operaiion. Its successful bombardment, however, lias had the elloet to revive the spirits of the flcct, and to satisfy expectations at homo. Consuls advanced a quarter per cent, and . the French Funds twenty-five centimes on ' the receipts of tho news. ; Great Battle on the, TcWcrinyatefe;t Of tins KhssUhs. ' The news from tho Crimea is important, a great battle having becu fought on the Tchernnyn. The 13ritish Government re ceived the following despatch : Varna, Aug. 10. Tho Russians attack ed the position at Tchcrnaya this morning ut day-break iu great force. -Tho nction lasted about throe hours, but they were com- ; jiletely repulsed by tho Frcueli aud Sardin ians. Second Despatch, 1 p. m. The Rus sian attack this morning was - under the 'command of Liprandi, with from forty to sixty thousand men. Their loss is estima ted at from 4000 to 5000, and about 4000 jirisoners aro taken. The loss on the side of ho Allies was very small. . Pclisaior telegraphs on the 10th, as fol '.3ovs: For somo 'days past, rumors of an intend wil attack on the part of tho Russians had , OtcitediiuT attention, and this morning at flay treat tliajr realized their intention against our lines eu tho Tchornaya, but in npite of tho movement of imposing masses which had been collected during tho night, the cpeuiy were repulsed with great vigor "by the troops forming the divisions of Gen erals Herbillon, Cacna, Fanchcux, and Mor--Til. The Sardinians placed on our right fought bravely. The Russians left a large YinniW of dead on the field, and we made many prisoners. Tho Russians were in ' complete retreat on Mackenzie's Hill when our reserves canjo, and with tho aid of our brave allies, particularly the F.nglish cavalry, the enemy received a severe blow. Our losses, although much less numerous than those of the enemy, nre not yet known. PE USSIER. Affairs before Sebastopol were unchang ed. Omar Pacha Lad received hasty orders to return to the Crimea instead of going to Asia. General Simpson telegraphed to the ICth: ... "Gen. Teli viier and I liavo decided to open fire from the English and French bat teries to-morrow morning at day break. ' St 1'eter.burg letters s.ty that GorUcha liofT has orders from the Etilptrorto sink the Ru-i;;n fleet if the Malaketf fills. Tie Xrt'hfl Pott (Ministerial organ) says, editorially : "We Lave every reason to believe tbut stirring and hitherto unexpected intelligence may bo looked for from tho Crimea witluu the next few days." It is supposed to retur to the secret cxped tioa or field movements. Hea of Axon. nt r f.f ri ..... ... juo inmiiae jium puoiiHies that on July 23 a British giin boai wont ashore near tiiganrog, and wiw burned by the Cossacks. Asia. The latest accounts from Kars any the city was surrounded by tho Russians and the first purulh'l opened. Tho cominun cntion with Ezcrouin hud been atomied.- IVovisions were abundant, but forago was scarce. Turkish reinforcements were being uiiKtenea to kzerouin. Travelers report that tho Turcomans were committing ravages along the Caspian Sea ana voigu. Negotiation. A lively exchange of notes continues be. tween London, Paris, and Vicuna, respect ing Austria's continuauce in the l'rincipnli ties, A London paper snvs that neirolia tions have arrived at a point for the couchi- sion of a triple treaty, binding France, Eng land, and Austria not to conclude any ar rangemeut separately with Russia. Ureal nrttala. Tho Briii.-h Parliament wos prorogued on the 14 th August. Queen Victoria, escorted by six sLips of war, crossed over to JJoulogno on the 17th, and was to remain in France six days. Doiiloonr, 17. The Emperor arrived here from I'aiis at 0 o'clock this evening and proceeded amid the acclamations of the people to tho Hotel Favillion imperial. The English flag-ship Neptune, the St. George, and other ships of the royal squad ron, have tired a royal salute from the of fing. The whole town is in a state of in tense excitement. James Walker fc Co., manufacturers, Leeds, had failed. The Duke of Somerset is dead. Turkey. Another n.iiiis'eruil crisis is threatened at Constantinople. Rii'eat Pasha is Appointed President of the Council of the Scraskierate. France. Wednesday, the 15ih August, being the Fete Xujiolroit, there was a holiday in the Bourse. The file was shorn of its full pro po tions, but was celebrated by the thea tres with spectacles and illuminations. Charities were distributed, nud the senten ces of two thousand prisoners commuted. Immense festive preparations have been made to honor Queen Victoria. Napoleon meets her to-day (tlio 18th August) at Boulogne, and escorts her to Paris. The Empre ss will not be present. 'I'ho Monileur will tako occasion officially to announce the condition of the Empress. There is again a vague talk of a fusion among tho Iloui bonists, and of a contem plated meeting of their heads at Vienna. r.x-r resident 1'illinore was introduced to tho Emperor on the 15th August by Mr. Mason. Russia. The Russian paper Lt Aro'says we may now look for great events and horrifying recitals. j English correspondence says the Commis sariat of Southern Russia has declared it impossible to provision more men than aro now in the Crimea ; consequently no further reinforcements will be sent. 11ns is very loublful. One hundred nnd fifty bales of cotton were seized at Aix, in transitu from Ant werp to St. Petersburg, and were each found to contain revolvers at least, so It is said. Italy. Something is said of a Congress of States men at Vienna, to settle the affair of Italy, but it is not likely to bo carried into cllect at present. The Austrian Gazette contradicts the statement of a concordat between Austria nnd the Holy See. Tho Roman govern ment interposes every obstacle it can towards recruiting a British Italian legion. Austrin remonstrates against the selection of Navar re as a recruiting depot. lt is staled that franco and t'.ngliinu have sent an cnersretic note to the King of Naples, that they aro dissatisfied with his Russian tendencies. Denmark. Letters from Hamburg state that tlie subject of the Sound Dues causes much nnxiety to Denmark, and that Admiral Mourier, of the Danish Navy, has pone to Paris to ask advice and assistance of France. No middle course appears possible to Den mark, and serious complications are appre hended, Denmark much fearing that the United States "Would commence hostilities by taking possession of the Danish West India Islands. An extra meeting of iho Danish Chamber was in session, constructing a uniform Con stitution for the whole Kingdom. 1 India. The overland mail is telegraphed with Calcutta dates to July 4. A rumor was current that the British Government intend ed to collect a reserve forco from India, at Cairo, for the Crimea. There was another rumor that Persia still intrigues with Russia, and that a British forco from India will be sent to the Persian Gulf. Affairs throughout India are tranquil; and trade rather active. 1 wo cotton facto ries are being erected. A complimentary embassy is preparing to the King of Ava. Spala. It is officially announced that the Cabi net has finally thrown itself into the embra ces of the Western Powers; and providing money enough can be raised to pay for the expenses, twenty-five thousand men will be tent to the Crimea. The conditions are that the Western Powers will protect Cuba a 'uiust the United States. It is said, how ever, that the Cortes will upset this nice ar rangement. Mlcellatons. The Russian General, TodL-bcn, was re covering, and had recently been carried to inspect a new battery. Gccr-J Ciinrouert, r.xalk"?, has arrived in Franco. Gen. Esiiiiuno cbtaius the command of Canrobert's division. Gen, Zumoiskey, Is to organize a force of ilussian deserter and roles against the Russians. Gen. Enulnnd returns Lome sick. The Duke of Newcastle is in camp. Dr. Bakcwerk is cashiered for writing a lot tor to the London 1'imts, exposing tho management of the hospitals. The Sardinians had 200 killed and wound ed in the Russian attack on tha Chernn lays The London Pout snvs "that Gun. Li prandi made the attack by orders from St. Petersburg, in consequence of a dearth of provisions, means of transport, etc.. which threatened the existence of his army if tho month or September found tho Russians lu their then position." The Pout states that the besieged and besiegers are so closo at Sebastopol thnt hand-grenades have become the favorite weapon. The same journal predicts the speedy capture of the place. in military cirtles at icnna the opinion is decidedly favorable to tho Allies in the next assault. Tho Military Gazette, which for some time has hoped and predictctfin favor of Russia, now gives its voice in favor of the besiegers. It says : ''The French Engineers have now got so near to the east fort aud tho Karubeluaia fortifications, that the first Russian iiue of defence can hardly withstand tho next assault. Gen. Chr,j!'.'!i' directs the defence of the Karubeluaia. It is inferred by his latest measures, that whilst prepared for the worst, he is resolved to defend his ground to the utmost." July 23. The fire from the batteries on both sides was very incessant during the wholo night. The Russians not only threw a vast amount of shells into various parts of tho works, but kept up a constant discharge of grape aid and "boquoU," against the ad vanced trenches. These boquets consist of a number of small shells or grenudes ; they are thrown from a mortar, about ten or twelve at one discharge ; they burst closely together, aud their fragmeuts are scattered in all directions. A constant fire of this kind is going on against the French works on the Malakoff Hill, and in addition the sharpshooters maintain, an unceasing fusi lade. The loss of our allies, from casualties of this kind, is said now to be equal in num bers to a regiment per month, or nearly one hundred men per day. lHB ftlALAKHOFF tOWER. A letter tlOIll Kamiesch, iu the Moniteur de la Flotte says: Malakhoff commands nil the lower part of Sebastopol, and dominates the passage of the Bay of Inkcrman, by which tho town obtains its supplies from the North side. When this tower falls into our hands we shall be able to sweep the bay, burn the Russian fleet, bombard the lower town, and almost immediately after inslal ourselves in tho latter, for it can then be no longer held bv the Russians. From the Malakhoff Tower, beside, we can silence the Fort Con- stautine, destroy tho stockage, anefopen tho port to our jesscls. The Russians know that well ns well as we do ; and hence the terrible energy which is displayed on both sides in forming approaches, and iu the partial combats which are renewed almost every night. Our new ly constructed batteries are really most for midable especially those of Quarantine Bay, aud of what we call the Bay des Cal- futs, which arearmod with guns ot the lar gest calibre, and which are destined to force the Russian fleet to seek a refuge behind Fort Cathorino, tho sole place where they will be unable to injure us. JtSSTThe Arctic Committee, appointed by tho House of Commons to investigate the claims of the commanders of the recent Arctic expedition for a reward for tho dis covery of a north-west passage, have come to a determination to recommend that 5000 should be given to Captain McClure. (KT The condition of tho American iron business is said, by Pennsylvania papers, to be very encouraging, and shows that the prosperity of the trade goes on increasing. XKCAK&XSD: h(t At Milwaukie.on the 3d iust., by Itl. Rev.Thos. F. Hcolt, D.D., Rvkt.lv. AurriM, junior pub lisher of the Oregon Weekly Times, to Miss Mast A. Uoli.i.ns, formerly or lloiyoxe, mas. On tbc 2d Inst, fn Salem. O. T., by J. D. Boon, rEitquire, Mr.lloaAci Kics to Mo. Rhoda Whitb, ull of 1 oik county. DXSDi Of Dvaenterv. An the 12lhof Sept, Electa A., daughter of lion. L. A. Rice, or Itogue Uiver, aged one year, eight months, and ten days. Friend Adamt .-The intelligence contained in the above I received by a private letter from Judge Rice, and at hi request I forward yon the notice for publication. He apcaks of bis loss as a "great trial indeed," but desires to be able to say "The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away : bleaaed be tha name of the Lord." ' ' "Death should coma Gently to on of gentle mould lik thee, As light winds, wandering through grove of bloom, Detach the delicate btnawma from the tree. Close thy sweet eye calmly, and without pain, , And we will trust in God to see thee yet again." . Ann Harvey. On Sundav rooming, the 30th nit, Alomio 8., eUeataouof Juo. E. and Ellen Lylaof Polk county, aged 4 years and o month. Concert PROF XEWELL'tJ clan of young ainger will appear before the Publio with a choice election of new mnsic, which they will perform, together with part of Flora' Festival, inlhe Con gregational church, oi Wednesday efenidg, Oct. M4, 1855. Admbwon, at the door, 50 cent Children, half price. There will be no ticket is sued. Door open at Cj o'clock, performance to com mence at 7, r. M. Xfow ia Tom Time. i S h probable 1 pnall Clone ine oafqerreoij p. u,g buiinen for tlii season in about Mir ek from thi time, tme wuhiug DAGIJEliREO- lie, IIKM wauiuii ju..oi.nrA. TYPES will do well to com ngUi along without , delav. Picture taken in all kind of weather, and al isfaction warranted. Call ut tha sky-light Room over Milva.n' store, coei.tr of Main and Third street eniranee n Third street 0.ia Citf.Oct 13. JOSEPH BUCHTEL. DON K f rapvl aud T V l'o you know thai plaKe rlnr Is clitwr aud toller than ceiling t If , why aut plaster your houaea Initead or boloulng them up With ceiling Ti I have followed the buainvee for many yean, audi ouelit Ui kuow. I am pn pared to do all aorta of work in my line, from plain to the duett ornament l work, on the muet reaaonatilo term. All of my work will be warranted. Tu'Iiom who or building liou to lire in. 1 would ay, "atop and lliiua b for you further go," if you ar Intending lu cuil. Give ui call, and let u talk the mailer ovor, at all events. J. ti. llvutviiu- Oregon City, Ortor 13, l5 'i(iif Trult Treei for Bale. T WOULD rniwcuully call the ailenlK.n of X thoaswho want Fruit Tree to my Nurtery, m ar the huuk of the Willamette, opposite Uuteville, oon taming aonie nin acre of fine yearling or two year old ree, numbering some 5U,UlHl, mortiy grafted. They ar of Sue haillhy growth, very stocky, and raised without manure, which i a very important point, and embrace must of th leading kind of Apple. Paar. Peaclie, &e. Most of my kind I havo introduced here, ol great espenae, from the beat nurwrie in the Atlantic Htatea, and they hav mostly borne fruit which prove of th highest etot'lleuco. 1 shall be on hand at Iho Nursery from th 25th Oct until about th firt of February, and ready at all liinea'towait upon Ihnsa who may favor m with a call. I shall sell for cash only, and the pri ce will bo low in accordance with the hard time. All tree pnrchaaed will be labeled ami carefully packed, aud delivered at th landtag opposite Uuteville, without extra charge. From tha Mof Feb. I shall be at Oregon City to attend to selling tree-there. JOHN W.LADD. Uuteville, Oct 13, 1855. SC-Um War Against Bard Simei ! The Place to Get your Money Luck. CIIARMAN II WARNER aro now carrying ou the BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY butinea at their old aland, where they are atill de termined to deal on terms to suit the time. Our motto ia. "a nimble sixpence k better than a alow hilling ;" and we are determined lo tell, if we do aell upon a very email prom, n e are avewug ev rvvnrietv. PROVISIONS, BREAD. CAKES, PIES. &c, ifcc, that ware ever manufactured out - ' .... . in l.f .IMUIPIIIDU of Uour. Me Keep also an Kinusoi unutbiunii, such as Sugar, Colu-e, Tobacco, Cigars, Raisins, Spice, beside many Drugs and Medicino. (W d.iu'l'kcen anv "uuack" medicine, however.) Wa have bought out the other bakery, and intend to fix up another establishment soou. The press of bus iness is u great that we are compelled to "spread ouiwlve f ver a larger platlorm. IT Country produce bought and sold. "im no trouble lo show "ictaa." Call and try Oieg'in City, October 13, lb55. G ILT MOULDING for picture frames, for ale by CIIARMAN &. M Alint.ll. T IOYS, of different kinds, for sale hy CIlAK.tlAn At HAKIXC.ll. JUST RECEIVED, 100 boxes candles, 30 bills, pork, by octlj tVM.C. DEMENT &uo. To Arrive TTTJTI1IN a few days, direct from New York, TV ex clipier ship "Uolden fcagle, 400 gals, linseed oil, 150 gals. apt, turpeutine, 200 boxes window glaaa, (nsa'd sizes,) 200 kegs white lead, pure, 25 gals, varnish, 200 lb beeswax, 200 lbs rotiu, by Wat. C. DEMENT Atco., oct 12. opposite the Land Office. W. O. Johnson, CONVEYANCER AND COLI.ECTINO AGENT. MORTGAGES, Deeds, Bills of Sale, &.C., drawn up with neatness, correctuftM, nnd dis patch. Collections made in all part of the Wil lamette valley. Person leaving Ilia Citv, and do- airing to place their property iu care of au Agent, can be aocommodated. Charge most reaaouabie. May be found at Tua Aauua ollico. Oregon City, Aug. 25, 1855 I 1ST OF LETTERS remaining in the Port J Office at Oregon Citv, October 1, 1855. Aluer KobniMU Alack Jiia W Aldrich E C Allen Saml. Allison Wamett Anderson Iflvi Arinprieat Wm Armstrong Jno B Baldwiu ft T Ball Isaao Barlow Jul ltarge Robt Bozarth Bazil Belle Anna Mis Herd Wm lioyc Saml B Brown Chaa Brott Virginia Q Mrs Cuffing Jumes CanfieTd Wm D Carpenter Wm II Dr Casey Ju Clapp Valentino Craghcad Sariuh Mia Dayton Walter Douby Lucinda Mia Empy Geo Ford Frauklin Card Timothy Gardner II C Garrett C C Gibson J C Gillilatid Jno Gleason A mo S Goltra Nelson Groshong Jo Hainca L F Hamilton Jno It Harris Jno M Hay Lavinia Mr Hobert Irrian " Ilunsaker J T Hunted Mary Mr MaUock W T Middleton Wm Miller Jno W Miller Wilkinson Mom Robt Mudge Nathan . McWilliam R L McCubbin Wm R Niduy Carolina Orme J B Osbcn Nancy Mia Pankey Jno Parllow Jaa M Paiutor Mary Mrs Payne Maruu'u Peck L L Peterson Ford Flecker D A Pooller T C Quiucoy Wm lteed J B Richardson Chevalier Sawtcll II C Scott Harriet L Mb Shugert Jno R Smith I B Steelle Jno Thomas R R Tompkin D D Tracey C K Wain J M Walliug Frances Mm Walling Juo R Watcrbury Wm Weeks Job V Weia Jno Welch Jno Welch Barbery A Mr White Jane Mrs WhillockOM Wilhoit Jno Wind Geo M Woodruff E A Yeoman Beuj Young Lydia Ann Mm Young Wm E Ziegler J a A W. W. BUCK, P. M. James Tho Joy W arren Kerr W W Latourette L D C Lewi Cha Lock wood R T Oregon City College, THIS School is progressing without any change of Teachers or general plan of studies. Pu pil received at any time, and charged from the time of entering. -The Principal ia ready to war rant a good progress to all thoae who attend, pro tided they he punctual, mark hard, and confine lit fir mindi to thrir ttuditi. No other t are invi ted to attend The boarders will not be allowed to apend their time away from th School, or to nue out or Keep company niiu any gvuuoiuv'.., cept the Principal, or on appointed by hint, shall be present; lor he wants only those who coma to team and are resolved lo take tiie pror courao to learn. N. B. The School is open lor visit and inflec tion every dsy and hour jf iu aeawon. For further information apply to J. D. POST, Oct 6, 18.i5.-25U Principal Direct From Honolulu, ,- Br. i n inn. I ' . i ' 127 mat No. S Sugar, . 50kr " No. 1 95 Bbl. " Syrnp, 2-J " ' MJsmm, 330 Gallon Polar Oil. f-f.!Va- G. A BLRNETHY c. VirilO WANTS PLASTKUINO A ITaJnahla Tmrm tor Bale. rflHEsulMcriber orteit fet ail ou humlred aere J of laud, partly Improved, tilusud Within two miles of Oregon City, near Gen. McCarver' farm, tht mint raemmaM ttrmi. rot particulars, enquir of Tho. Pope, or al the offio of Wail It Klley,OregaCily. U. E. COLE. Oil. 6, lb05.-'.,5lf The Sett Chance, ITtVER offered In Oregon, lo I hoe wanting J Slovea. I would ay lo Hi publio that I am otlering my stock of Hioves, just received, l oaiiT lt REDUCED PRICES, from Free IoTk-i Dol us below former rate. O. B. TWOGOOD. GOOD assortment of Tinware on hand, and . for sal cheap, by O. It TWOGOOD. 1000 BUSHELS of Oat wanted, for Licit I will pay the market price, la Stove. O. B. TH OGOOU. (1AAA BUSHELS of Whist wanted al wUUV the nwirkct price, for which I will pay iu Tinwar or blorsa. O. U. TWOGOOD. k FEW of th celebrated cook Moves known a IV Buck Diamond and Mat Flowh on hand aud for sal by O. D. TWOGOOD. c IOOK STOVES at $18, bv ool 6,-lf O. D. TWOGOOD. Something' Hew. A NY person having a Mekideon, Seraphine, X. Aeoordeon, or oilier reed Inalrumenl, with broken or defective reeds, ean have them rciuirrd by applying or aendiug to Chaa M. Kester, at hi residence, two square back from Iho Ilaptut Mee'lng House, lu the North pert of Ore .on City. Charge for inserting ingle reode from $1,50 to g-'.W. Iteaaouable dvdu.Uou for a greater num. bar. C. M. K ESTER. Oregon City, September 22, lSj.1-23 n Braga, Medicinea, f alnti, Oili, Tff and Bjre-ittirla, & at th OREGON CITY DRUG STORE, epl5 Main Street, Oregon City, O.T. DR. Ouyaott' oomMMitd exlraot af Sarsaparilla and Yellow Dock, al the aeplj OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. SANDS' Bawai arilla, in any qnoutity. at tha OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. 0 LD Dr. Jacob Townnend' Sarsaparilla, at th UUUflt;il l UHtiuoiunb R. Townsend's Sarssruirilla, at tha OKEGU.'V till VKUUBIUKH. s I1AKER Saramrilla, al the OREGON CHI UKUUBlUlir- M cLANE'8 oelebraled Vermifuge and Uvar rills, Ulituun til I uulu oiunii D R. Oegood' India Cholagogue,anU)r. Jones' American Cholagogue, at Hi OREGON CITY DRUG STORK. "ItfOFFATS Life Bitlers and Pill, Bernard' if L Dysentery Syrup, Wistur'a Balsam of Wild Cherry, at tho OREGON CITY DRUG STORE, R. J. Ay re' celebrated Cherry Pectoral fur cough, cold, aud consumption, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. JAYNE'S Alterative, Expectorant, and Pilla, Cod Liver Oil, Cantor Oil, anil Sweet Oil, al the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE, M EXICAN Mustang Liniment, G. W. Mer chant Gargling Oil, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. mitUSHES, right and left and doublo, aud Ab I dominal mpiiorters, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. 3 JUKE While Lead, raw and burned Umber, . Crome, Greeu and Yellow, and other paint, at tha OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. 1)ERFUMERY,at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. Graefknbf.ro medicines: Graefenberg Sarsaparilla, Uterine Catholicon. " DysettUry yrup, coiuumplive balm, " Pile Ointment, " Health Bittern, bye Lotioa, ic, oxc., To be (baud at the agency of the Company, wt tho OliEUOJN CITY DRUG STOKE. COOPER'S Bye, Bar, and Orthopaedic Znfinnary. fit HE design of this Institution 1 for tha treat JL inent of the BLIND, th DEAF, and the LAME, but especially such cases under a leap immediate medical, surgical, and hygienic aur vision than could be given al au iuilituUon of th kind would, for the most part be incurable. - T'hiaadvartisemen is designed more particularly for the attention of medical aien, who ar tho beat judge ef casts likely to prove obstinate, aud who are respectfully invited to call at their eouvonienoe and inspect the institution. Patients, whether resident of th city ar not, la boring under disease of the eye, or deformities hitherto found unmanageable, are required in U cose to reside al the Infirmary al least during the critical period of trentment, or bo attempt to effect a cure will b made j and those residing at a dis tance who eome lo eansult tho roiirietor, and re quire the mora important surgical operations, uf whatever nature, are expected to remain at the In stitution where they Will be properly cared fur, and apokeo with in their own language, if it be French, German, Spanish or English. N. B. The former patrons of Dr. Cooper and their friend laboring under disease, of whatever Variety, aava that of contagious or Infectious charac ter, (which, though willingly prescribed far, can never be resident paliont) will be received and treated with kindness and attention corresponding to that bestowed at former institution. For particulars refer to the Proprietor, R. S. COOPER, M. D., 14 Samorne street, apposite Rasetta House, S2-t5 Ban Francisco, Xfotiee TS hereby given that on Saturday, the 20th day of Jl ueiooer, a. is. isoo, at v ociock, a. m., Hi undersigned will attend at the office of th Auditor of Clackamas county, and tliera, with the assist ance of the said Auditor, will publicly examine the assessment roll, and correct all error io valuation, description at quality of land, Iota, or other prop rty All psrsona interested ar requested to attend at the time and pise appointed. C.f . II rJ ATI IS, aep 15, 22t3 Aamsor of Clack, eo. Wew Supply. G ABERNKT11Y & CO. Tr to the publio, at low prices, tlie following articles: WriUug paper, 'HaUshets, Thread, aasnrted, Comb, " Suspenders, Button, assorted, Steal pens, Pen hoMera, Handled axes, Cow bells, Steel squares, lilack tea, Alspice, Pejipvr, black. Tobacco, 'Soap, eam Tartar, i Pickled salmon, Collins1 axes, Smoked " Oregon City, Sept 1 -y fJ)ATER Hangings, a new.L.t, for sale by . apiltf T. JOIINSO.?. BOOKS-by tl a cord, at F. S. $ A. KOLLAXD S. OREGON CITY Wholesale Yrleei Oarrent coasncTKU waaatv. nar uooos. i nains II urnicxia. Sheeting, 4-4 II) ItHlpr.eloverN. Y.cost, Drilliuit l-'i raonuci. Uleachfd drilling I.I lieat, pr. ku,... .o.m diiriinL', llalCOuia do 40a50 Slriind do H Poiator do ..new. ...50 Tick;.' Nal6 Onion do tl) Deniris ISFW -t Blue drilling 14 Com Meal, fresh b' I'luid hnsey lfia'J4- ratlT. Mnlimt 7Uatl(: " dried do ....18 Krntiii k v iean...2.'45- I'enche, dried do 10 Tweed 5570 do pealed raiara. i " Chili, dried .20029 Dlu and while I31 raormoxs. III,,. mtA armiirs 12 Pork, clear none. Fancv .! I9; hkss 2a30 Furniture do 10al4 llama- - & do. w de.l'-'l Uucon 5toJ0 M. do laiik I4u2ft ' rowoxa. GiiiKliuin 1428 Hamrd, pr ea 915 Alwcit 25aW, pr k.g 010 Table d.mask......'Usi.V uiot. " Cloths 05a$li Small site S2i3 Irish linen 40a$l Buck f3u3J rlATIIINO. i LKA9. Sheep gray paut ft?(a3 Bur 50 Satinet do. ,a)V,.t3 Whilo lead, lnoill4al5 Fancy cam. do. ...$lu5' oupauk. Black esss. do. $Ju7 Manilla, mall 40 RedlWI shirt ft.el8. " large 25 llluo do. do. 9 1.l8llcmp 1015 Hickory shirt 5a csnutxi. Calico do B'.inlJ Admantin .50 ioot 4i iiiok. perm 05 Men' kip boolsg.lHi cwas. siier do. do....(t4 Havana f lOuRO fin sewid Ii (ieriuun..- 9IUn2.' Boys' kip boots 92Amiriran fl'lUa50 he'vy w'x du$ 1 roascco. Meus'brK'sr. dot.. 1 7 Pride of Iho Union.40aJ5 " kip brg's pr dox.6-'0 Sim W3& " calf sewed do...! I Luke's 37 Woineu'h'ry sli's.l3; luaowist. - fine do. $IJMiuveis ;" oaocxaiK. 'Spade !4al5 Coff.0 30a2Axea.... t)12a Ta 65a?u Millsaw. aal Sugur, no. 1 Chi'a... . 1 1 i X eut saw 7ol " crushed 1 7 Table cutlery, 10 Jictet Saleratu 12. Hi advance on N. Y. cost starch 14 Pocket oullery, X4 prcl Svrun E Boston.. .OUaiM. advauce. do. S Isliiud ,.7.1 Other nrticie of hanl- N O Mnliuset.... Liv. Salt 70; ware from 20 toSOpr ,.3u3, ct advance. . S)n4 Nail,n'diu,prkg(l8 . 2'.'J " lioncshos... 2535 3u olta. 40;Lemp .OOttBO Uumed boil 2 23 ..lllalITurintino pr gall Table Sail Sandwich 1. Sail Pepper AlUpice Ciun anion Soap Now Sooka ! THE ubscriber has just received a large as sortment of BOOKS, direct from New York, among which are the following : AIimiii Hist, or fcuropo Sillimau'a .do. American Institution!, Lives of the Sinners, Hub; Ion and Nineveh, "D.ck and Port," 'Ship and Shore," Home Cyclopedia, Km pt aud the Holy Land Democracy in Ann-tics, "Land and Ue," "Sea and Sailor,' Three Years in Culifor.J Cyo. of Literuture, Bucliau' Fam. Phyi'n.J IjiirdnerenSt'm Engine, Manual of Fiue Arts, Lecture on Uie Arts, Tr.ivcls hi Peru, Polar Regions, Muhan'i Philosophv, Anc I MonasU'rie! Choice Biography, '.eruvisn AnUiiuilici, Choice Eitraola, variety of Poets. 5tlU copies of Handera' npener, .MK) " ' Header, S.'iO " McGunt'y's do. 2.10 " Webster Dictionaries, Duvic1 Algebra, Newmuii' Rhetoric, Day' do. Parley' Univ. History, " tieometry, H liutirdon, Surveying, " Igeudre, " Arithmetics, Goodrich' Piet U. 8., Monleiih Geography, 'Litllo Slfc-axer," M. American Sieaker. : Thompson' do. ALSO, A. rreab Supply of Stationery. Day Books, Journals, ledgers, Record Uouk. Moniorniiduin, of all nlaren, Dinr'v, tie', Note and Letter Pauor, Envekiiea, Pens, cVc, etc. Erasf Knives, Eriisive Rubber, tiunimed Label, Faber' Pencils, INK, lu quart and pint bottle. WHOLESALE A NO RETAIL. CHARLES P01'K,J. Orrgon City, August Ifi, ISA. U. a MAIL LINE. Portland nntl AMorla. Tire Splidid Steamer Multnomah WILL continue tn run nirularly between Port land and Astoria, ria Vancouver, twici a wkex, leaving Portland en Monday and Thursday morning of each week for Astoria t and Astoria for Portland on Tuesday and Friday morning, touching Vancouvxr.St. llrLFNi, lUlkiak,CaTif lsmkt, iKc, each way. r or rrciulil or paaiugo, apply to it. iiuy r, master, jel6 Or at Hoyt'i Wharf-bont, Poillund. Tnat Keeehred per O. Serena, .- 1 Afi Bnton Syrup, 6 gala, JL UU 75 boxes saleratus i 50 do. roup t S000 lbs. China No. I Sugar; 25 Imxca candles) 10 do. imperial and young hymn teas t 1 0 case fine salt lUdoi. J boon paint zOnrblila crushed ugr. , ei8 G. ABEU.NETHY & co. cUlnjr OffatOoit THE subscriber, wisiiing lo cliwa up hie buailM In Oregon t'ity, will dispose of hi stock' ot goods, consialing of groceries, dry foo ls, and hard ware, at Cost, or lea than cost pricos. ALL per on indebted lo the late firm of Preston & O'Neill) orto Jame O'Neill, must settle up immediately, ang2S19t4. JAMES O'NEILL. , ORK in barret, at F. S. dr. A. HOLLAND'S. D RIKD Apples, iu h'f and whole barrels, at r. B. $ A. IIOLIlAIlil'. 1LOUR. fresh, kept constantly oil hand by 1 f.H.SL A. HOLLAND. Wb Wanta a Oood Saddle? THE subscriber, living five mile pnth-weat of Lafayette, in YauiliiN county, ia now carrying on tlie business of Saddle Making in good earnest. He keeps constantly on hand the best saddle that can be manufactured with the material at com mand in Oregon. Those wishing a genuiue aaddl warranted lo fit on both aides, aud rigged out in complete style, chep for ch, or good trade would do well tugiva m a call. My shop ia situated on Baker Creek Ueur where th road crosses it lean ing from Fortlsnd and Oregon City, "up country-' bylh way of Sm.th's bridge on the Nnh Fork of Yamhill. J. O. IlENDKRSiON. Sept 20-23if. M1 INERS' TENTH for nle ciinr by Wn. C. DE.V1E.M otco. MINF.RI ed by INF.IW SHOVELS- 50 ilo. jit receiv- ym. C Uc..ll'.- t w eo. SOX by the foul, at F. S. f A. HOLLAND'S IIGIIT-pleiily-at J F. 6'. $ A. HOLLAND'S. SALERATl'3. t sSacco, but llo eorff-sh.at f.S. $ A. HOLLANDS.