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take MiHntlii word and m fully exun crate the M. E. Church from t he tamo cbrgt f ; I mut honwtljr cuiifuss, for mm, .that am not quito ready to dw so upon tha testimony of a pari ml witness, against aoma alron,; fucU to tliu contrary. If their iuntltutioni are nut dotitiod fur pro noting tha interests of tln-ir own arct, why have they secured in their cbartor tho pri vilege of wholly inannjrinjr by their "Oregon Anuual Conference" all of the nflitirs of their institution, even to fiU'mpt sacaucics la their Boards of Trust, and H.joimlntr all their sapomsury officers no matter how in significant! Even the Salem institution with which Mr1. II. U connPcUid, is by iu charier placed wholly and entirely under the cmtrol of the conference uf tha M. E. Church, which lias tha ' power to fill all vacancies in the Hoard of . Truit. The fact that A. Bush and a few other such sinners wcro incorpo rated by the legislature into the original board, dues nut sufficiently sanctify it to save it from the imputation of "sectarian," o long as the conference alone has the pow er to Jill their vacantia. It will bo recol lected that at the conference held in Oregon City last August, this same l' S. IIoyt,as chairman of the committee on education, recommended the purchase of the Clacka mas Female Seminary, "provided such pur chase would bring the Institution into the 2ossession and control of tkcM. E. Church." In the very next sentence of the report, we find the sentiment reiterated in the follow ing: ''The members of your committee sre satisfied tlit die purch.ise of mid culinary, build ing, and Ilia eight Mi of land, kteru desirable, and .would recommend that this conference approve uf Ulie purchase, provided the same can be dune hu to bring the Institution under the unreitricted control u( (lie M. E. Church, to be niuiinrd at the good of tkt chun k, and uf the cause of God, may sin the judgment ol'the eon.'ereiice require." Iu a few sentences more we fa'ud a rcsolu . lion, recommending tlio pu'ehase of this '.Bemiuary and the designation ''of suitable jicrsous tu become its trustees, uiidcrachar iter eimilar to those of our other cAoo V." That is, a charter giving the M. E (jnfer .ence the whole, entire, and '-exclusive con trol", of it, JJwurd and all. Now will Mr. II ay that such an institution is not truly an I veritably a "sectarian institution'' If the Clackamas Keniale.eniiuary was not pur .chased for "sectarian purpitsts,'1 why Mr. H., as.cliuituian of the committee, recommend, as a sins qua non to its pur chase,, that ii must "bo managed at the good of (he .Church required f There is -only ono way fur him to pet out of this di - llemma, and tlwtt is, to deny that the M. E. '(Church is a "sect" lh such a shift he will rflso explain another Uttlieul y, arid ihat is, how the names of the publiitltiiigcuiiimil tee of llto Advocate . (nil staunch members of the M. IS. Church,) is a'sufficient "guar antee" that the Advocutu is not a sectarian paper. r In giving us the reason why their Ins i tutions were placed under thu .cuiitml of their Conferences, ho tacitly admits, it seems io me, that they are sectarian. lie gives us but iw reasonscontained in the folloW,ing: "The efforts af the M. E. Church, iu tin work of establishing educational institutions, resulted from two causes : Due to avu.lt Hie elleuls of a pruselytisra either directly or iudineclty carried uo at the schools. Protectant as well us Catholic, of court, to which iu members had been aooua- . . .1 1 .1. .1 'I J J i. I . 1 L loniuu rosenu weir cnuureu ami menus, anu wnere our Church usugee and doctrines were meutiuned, ouly to be ridiculed or Iradueed. The second, a de re to do its just part, among the evangelical Protestant churches, in affording schools fur the youth of America far better lb.uu these furnished by the Romunists," &i. ...The latter of the I wo reasons applies . equally to nil Protestant schools uf whatever description, and needs no attention. "The first reason virtually asserts that, as 1)1.12. doctrines and usages were often men tioned "only to be ridiculed and traduced" in JVotcstant institutions, il was thought necessary to establish schools under the en tiro control of tho Church, which would see to it, that their children and wards bIiouM not hear tbe doctrines and usages of their Church spokes lightly of. Very well. Now if this was their only object, and if in Cloistering their pupils within the walls of ito institution governed and regulated solely by the Conference, their object was sficjily ito place them under the influence of a theo logical neutrality, they might justly escape the imputation of being "sectarian." But drill any man believe that whilst they so ,arciully close tfie ears .of their pupils .against hearing their doctrines and usages tabused, tfcst they are equally careful that .those, pufil never hear their peculiar doc ,tine,8 and usages recommended t ' ?4In order te answer the difficulty suggest ed by friend Ilo'yt, as to making the control ,-of an .institution, by a self-perpetuating ,I3oard composed of men of different evan gelical denpmioations, "Mure," we will refer jjim to Dartmouth College, which baa now tbeen in successful operation since 1761. Tlis college has bow il2000 volumes in iu Ubrarj,,, It graduates from 60 to 75 stu dent annually. Yale College is alsocon .yqlled by a self-perpetuating Board, and jhas now been rapidly gaining popularity sinco 1701. Iu alumni numbered 4305 in J!4. : Jt graduates about J60 annnsll. ' -i . , ; .' o Itsaluiiini would now Dumber between live and six thousand. Amherst College was alto incorporated in 1821. It (iniJualo from 30 f 00 annunlly. RowHoin College as chartered iu 1794. Uu'linglon Col- lege in 17U0. These institutions, now among tlio iiiot flourishing and popular iu the Union, lire all governed by self perpetu ating Uimrds of Trust, whiUt the Roman Cntholio and MrtbodUt Eiiscopal institu tions are exclusively under the control of these Churches., . Now let the reader judge as lo which are bckt calculated to "promote the ends of truth and intelligence." The following paragraph in the letter of friend Iloyt is so far ahead of me in grammar and point, that I must acknowledge my inability to meet his objection : "Our frien.ls Imply In their resolution, either a wstit of bounty or sugaeity, or of enliliU ned viiws, in all 'ecclesiastical bodies,' the owu. of course, among the uumber, or an Inherent defect in church crj;auijtuliou, unfiitnitf them nr ii lo super.mend a school, so sa to fulli.1 the high cuds of truth and Inlelliyeuee. riueh defect can only risult from the fact that all ecclesiiuticul lire auio religious bodies; or lhat they are organised bodies. The former is ilia ground of infidelity the latter is the gmund upon which Mr. Alexander Campbell and lua followers have been making war upon the churehesfor many years past, and the resolution is exactly adapted to aid them iu this warfare." Nuw, Mr. Editor, if you can see the force of tho above paragraph, I will just ttlrn it over to you. I have been induced to write the above simply from a desire to set the whole mat ter r'i before tho community, nnd not from the least desire to enter into a contro versy with my brethren of the M. E. Church I do not censure them at all fur founding sectarian institutions of learning, or estab lishing sectarian newspapers ; only let them call things by their proper names, and I't the community know just what they are about. With hii apology for so long a let ter, I urn, respectfully, yours, 1'KESnUTEROS. We have carefully read tha paragraph four t'mes, but we know of no rules of philology by which we can come at a solution of it ; the 1 want of honesty, or uguciiy, or of enlightened views or an inherent defect," io., covers a'most too many "groundi" for our grammar to circumvent. We th nk, however, .ill at "Presbuleioa'' oujit to to hare si nt his com nuiiieatiou to the P.C. Advo cate for publication. , We publish it aimply as an act of justice lo the "Aaw.ialion." fy The Japanese interpretation of the treaty is sustained by Ihs Administration, and of course no efforts will be made on our part lo compel the recrpt ou of American merchants as residents. C Recent dales from Fort Riley, Kansas, men- i on the arrival of Major Mkrrii.i. at that post with tho six eumpaiiies of the second R. gimeut of United States Dragoons, lately ordered there from Texaa, ater a march of shout thirty days. The Indians were quiet in that quarter, nnd the cholera had diss peared at Fort Riley, where it was so fa tal ut one ti lie l.at Summer. 0Mr. Buchanan ha been instructed In requost the recall of .Mr. Csamfton, the Hriiish minister, on aceouut of his alleged et.ntwciioii with Iheeffnrts lo enlist reoruits in this couniry for thu Foreign ly giou. Late iiistruc'.ious to Mr. Buchanan em braee the entire application uf the Monr Doe true, and refer particularly :o Dominica, (jreytown, Cuba, and the Bay of Islands U" A project is on footut Buffalo to tunnel the Niiigurn River, ntiit estimates of the probable cost of the nmlertak ug have been submitted to the com mon council of that city by un engineer named Win. Wallace, lie oinidera the plan entirely feasible, at a cost of less than $1)00 ,U0U, including three miles of railway. ' : TUG COMCEUT. The muc rare Enthralled the ear, ; And filled the air With sounds so clear, It seemed they came from other sphere, As .fair and pure as they. Whi!e melody beguiled the hour, And all aeknowlcdged music's power To captivate and charm, Myelf alone refused to join. And laud the soundssn near divine ; But still again would turn To gaze on gems of form and face, Where virtue, genius, every grace, Seemed still to hare a resting place. But of the rest suffice to any They hauut my dreams by night and day. Mid hopes of future bliss for aye. So mote It be. PETER SIMPLE. . r9" Lav bv a rood store of patience, but be sure and put it where you can find it Advertisement. Natlce, At a meeting held at Bethel School House, Polk Co., 0. T, of which A. II. Friar was elected Chairman, and B. F. Mc Lench, Sec. he following Resolutions were read and unanimously approved : WuiarAS, we have heard that some large stock owners talk of driving part of their stock Into this section -ef country to graze the comiux winter s And whereas, wa consider that in a neighbor hood where all the land is held by "bona fide" set tlers, such a .course would he not only unjust ia itself but an jniposilion upon and an inju7 to tbe citizens generally therefore, Rssolved, That we do protest against tha in troduction among us of stock, unless the owner or kveper owns land something like adequate to their support. Resoltsd 2d, That if any, .regardless of oor protest, should attempt to le rd their stuck upon as, we will assist each other in driring limn off our land, and take such honorable and legal measures as ws may deem necessary to remove them off our claims1. Ruoltxp 3d, That these proceedings he published- A. U. Faua, Chairman. B. F. McLtisra, Saerstsrr. 33 It, 1 t'ur the Argue. I to I with patience nut unmixed with paiu Thro' the long years thut crowd life's little span, In li'ipes that Cod will at some day muks plaiu Tbs darkeiud riddle of the eurth tu mau. , Tha mystio shadows wonderful and strange, DeHjning and lengthening as I ouw..rd go, Clouds hov'ringover the distant mountain range That hides the luud where deuthless roses blow. Thou Son of God! to all that's human, bmther, Yet linked to angelhood by luoveiily tits, Restore tha Eden lust by our first mother, And make the sons of earth both guoJ ai May that br'ght chain whose golden The high, immortal, deathless powe. Unite iu tics mj'sterluua and divine, Thy whole ctc-ation iu the bonds oTtovs, I love the name of Jesus to his sway Heaven, earth and hell shall all at last submit ; His law the whole creation shall obey, And adverse powers be put beuealb his feet. G fjf" Wa hope nobody will thiuk that wa en dorse tho Winchester theology of the above because we have published it. Nets Volumes! Subscribers may begin note. LIFE IIXUSTKATKD.-A rissT-cuss wckki.v NswsrArea, devoted to news, lilera- tuie, suit nee, and the arts; to entertainment, im provement, end progress. One of Iho best family uewspapera Iu the world. (July two dolus a year. TUB WATEH-CVBR JOURNAL '. Devoted to Hydropathy, its philosophy and prac tice i to Physioluuy and Anutoiiiy, with numerous illustrations ; and those laws which govern life and health. Illustrated. $1 a year. THE f HRKNoLOGICAL JOURNAL ! Devoted to all those progressive measures fur Iho elevation ami improvement of mankind. Amply illustrated. $1 a year. For tub is doi.i.ass. u copy uf each of these three Journals will be sent one year. Agents want ed. Suinples gratis. Address FOWLERS Sc. WELLS, 33-3 vr 3 8 Proadway, New York. Wlio will ubs-rio 17 R THE AMERICAN MESSENGER oa I1 tiik CHILD'S PAPER? The undersigned, Agent fur the On gun Auxiliary Tract Society, is r. udv to furnish the ubove papula to all who w sh to subscribe. TSSHS Or THE AMKSICAN MSSSeNOIS. Single copies, monthly, for one year, 2.'c'.s. Tweuty copies, to one a Idress, $3.UU terms or child's FArER. Ten conies, monthly lor one year to one ad dress. $1.00 Fifty M " $4.50 Po-tige, C eta. per copy R II. BItOUGIITON. Oregon City, Nov. 30, 1855-33 Timlaliii Arudrmy, Forest Grove, Washington County, O. T. QUARTERS COMMENCE ; First Vednes.iuy in December ; Last . "do in February Third do in May i First do in Srptember. tuition rss oUARrsa: Primary Kuglish $8.00 Higher do j ft. .. Aneient L ingiioges, '3,uu French & drawing, each, extra, $3.00 . Incidental charge, 35 eta. For information respeeling the School, nddress K. I). 811ATTUCK, Nor. 2B, l8.)5.-33-6mu I'rincipnl. Cam mull, Ilov. 36, 1855. iVN hand and for sale, luw, for cash or produce ; V7 1 units cc lead, chrome green, while lead, pruiwiau blue red do in oil, chrome yellow, blk. do " blue puiut, litharge, . Common and permanent green putty, glass, 6ts. JAU. f. BROOKS. fpEMPLE OF HONOR. Tualutin Temple of X Honor, No. I, meets every Wednesday eve- ii ng, at the Ameriean Hull, forest urove, Oregon. Brethren of the Order in good sluudiug arc in vited lo visit this Temple. M. TUTTLE, W.C.T. S. A. Dixon, W. R. 33 A. . REED ii, CO., successors to Fellows, eed if Co., dealers in Drugs and Med. cities, id Stationery, Paints, O.ls, lie. I'arlieu- linn Itiiift In ..nmnAiinitixfr ni..rtinin. Books and Mutiouery, I anils, (.Ms, ice. I'arttuu lar atteulion paid to compounding medicines. Salem, Nov. 24. 33lf Walnut Grove Nursery. THIS fplendid eslubl shineiit is situated in the French Prairie, on the ruad leading from Or egon City to Salem, twenty-one miles frum the former, and sixteen from the latter; where the un dersigned have on hand a lurge assortment of root praded APPLE, PEAR. PEACH, PLUM, APRICOT, and QUINCE also, several va rieties of Grape, Currant, Gooseberry, dj-c, dc. ; all of which (hey offer on the most reasonable terms, for cash, cattle, or any kiud of merchanta ble produce. Call and examine. No trouble to show fruit trees. N. JOHNSON & SONS. Nov. 24, 1855. 32-3tn Horrible iTIuwucro of Whiles I DONTbe.startled, gentle reader, for we hsve no later news of Indian depredations from either the north or the south, but we do not know how soon we may have. The question is now, if the In dians should all rise, ore yon ready to go and fight? It you have uol good saddle rigging you are not. All we winn to say then is, that we have now start ed a SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER'S establishment iu Oregon City, where we are con stantly turning out saddles, harness, bridles, martin gales, collars, halters, and every thing elsetliat yeu ever heard of cum ng outof a saddler's shop. Car riage trimming done to order. ALL SORTS OF REPAIRS done on short notice. We invite all the world and the rest of mankind lo give us a call, and especially the far mers. All sorts of produce that we cau lulu to any account, will be tiken in payment for work. Dont fail to call and see us any how. Offi e nearly uprxsrile the Main St. House, close by Chur man and Warner's bakerv. M. W. VVITHERKLLico. Oaroon Cmr, Nov. 24, l855.-32tf - To I lie Farinrrs WE WOULD say, cill at our store; we will pay you aa well for your pi.sjuce aa any other house in Oregon, and will endeavor to Didke you feel as comfortable as we possibly eao. no-24 CHAR MAN 4 WARNER. EVERY THiNti in the line of Groceries, as cheese, aU kinds of spice, sal soda, caten ate soda, saleratns. cream tartar, Ac are sold at nor24 CHARM AN f WARNERS. B (JOTS at SHOE" for sale by no34 CH A KlU Ay f WAItnEK LIGUT plenty at P. 8. f A- HOLLAND'S. I mror ndwaaT. liuksaaFiibma pnbeve, W By Telegraph. Port i. a no, Friday, Nov. 807 p. n. Tho Hull has arrivud. Anting the pas sengers wa Col. Nu-niiih; also about 40 vohinleri-s. The Col. has sent Mill men lo WiilU Walk No Inter ness from Maj. Clilnn's coinmiiiid. A flute Iiii lie e those engaged, or vhhing to engage the flouring liutiiicse. WK have on hand and for sale, tho followi'ig machinery fur grist mills, which will be sold luw for cash, or ou a short time : 9 portahle mills, comp'sle I 1 run uf four fret four inch French Rurrs, with spur wheel, li t cogs, we glilng 0 lbs. ) with sp mile, piiiiuUt brush and oil-pot and co Ian 1 run, same sic, wi.lioiu pinion, utner irons the same aa above, Together with a geurral assortment of lands, bolting cloths, pulleys, gudgeons, wheels, couplings, hangings fur hulling chels, &c tc. In other words, every requisile necessary to the completion of a grist mill by Wat. C, r..M 6c CO. Opposhs the Laud Olfioe, Ossaos (Titv, aov i'tf, lHi.). Tt 'i'iix I'd y ims. "XOUXTV ORDCR-S for sale nt a di.couut. J uov24 G. AUERNETHY &. CO. Hs-Iulpil lill t'ltllvu t AND CHARM AN 4 WARNER wish lo inform the ciiixens uf Oreguu City and tha public iu general that (hey have just received a good aasorimrut of GROCERIES suitable for this season of thu ear. Also, we have rece red a supply of fancy groceries, such as Farina, Sugar lapioca, Arroic Root, auj a variety of oilier sue.li an cles too numerous to iiieuliun. We have a noud assortment of FANCt GOODS (or the holidays, such as ruisius, dales, figs, bottled pie fruits, raspberry pieservrs, and a vuriety of other ai tides in this line, sueh as w.ll suit the greatest eu cure of the land. Wa have al so ou hand a good ussortmeiil of candies, and are receiving a supply nearly every steamer, bo please give us a cull ; wu w.ll s II as cheap as any house iu Oregon. Our motto is that a quick penny ia better than a sluw shilling. We are now commencing to prepare in the ba kerv fur Cluia'.mus. and shall have a cool assort ment of cake. We ahull ulso keep on hand a au perior qoulity uf butter crackers, Uuslun eruokei-s, and also the sweet York crackers. Please give or ders for the ubove in good time. Our prices shall be reasonable, and the goods made of the best ma terials iu Oregon. nor24 District Court, Clackamas County, Leander Holmes, Complainant, ads. The Willamette Falls Canal, Milling, In Chancery. and 1 reimportation Company, and others, Defendants. TO Samuel K. R -mick, Omer McK nney, Jo seph Scull, Charles U. llutlcr, Joseph U Riley, J. D. Campbell, L. M. Duuglua, J. U. Spalding, Erwin Cummins, P. D. Savers, Wells Lake, Juhn D. Rubbius uud otheis, James McNara, E. W. Ulias, a part oi the defcuduuts sis above suit: Take notice thut the Dill of Cuuiplaint in this cause was tiled in thia court Slid snbrua ssued thereon on the sixieeutli day of Auj(url nuw last past; tht ill s sail is bioiii;li: by said c uiip uitiuut to recover the sum uf 4UO, eluimed to lie due lo coaipluinant as and fur interest up m (he sum uf $j,l)U(l, unsng und accruing as lulam-s .hat Kooert Moore and Jane E , his wife, i n tlio Is day of December, 165 -J, sold und convey-d to Duiuel 11. Fergueun cerium lands and premises therein de scribed in L uu City, iu the then county of Wash ington, now. couuty of Cluckumua, and for the unpaid purchase money thereof received back ut the sums time from said D. H. Ferguson (he prom issory note of said Ferguson- (among other tilings) for the sum of tj 45,000, secured by mortgage at same time on the premises aforesaid ; that sa d Hole bore date thu said first day of December, 1854 was payable to said Robert Moure o.'ordir in ten years after said dale with interest ut six per eeut. per annum, payable annually ; that on the lihh day of March, 1853, said Ferguson sold and conveyed same premises, subject to said mortgage, to the said Willamette Jfulls Canal, Milling, and Transportation Company, with actual notice to said Company, at the time of such sale, of such claim of Moure thereon which conveyance is and was all the title of said Company to said premises ; that sunt Company is in possession of said prem ises; that ou the first day of April, 154, sail Moore fur valuable consideration unsigned und con veyed said note und mortgage, to O. C. Pratt, who, on the tenth day of August, IC55, assigned and conveyed same to said complainant ; that no part of raid principal money or interest boa been paid, and complainant seeks to foreclose said mortgage for nonpayment of said sum of $5400 due thereon for interest ; that said defendants respectively, to whom this notice is addressed, have filed mechan ics' liens with the proper officer ngainsl said prem ises for work and labor alleged tu havu beeu done thereon nnd materials found fur such work fur and ou account uf said Willumelle Falls ('ami. Mill ing, and Transportation Company, or have obtained judgmenia against said Company in the District Court of said county or Clackamas, duly recorded ; that the sher.tT of said county, having returned that you the said defendants, to whom this notice is directed, could not be found, il is ordered by the i oourl that you and euch of you do appear in said court on the first day uf the next term thereof, to be held at Oregon City in soil county on the Inst Monday in Murch uext, to answer the said bill of complaint, or that the same will be taken as con fessed against those not appearing. November l!Uh, JNoS r. . i v F. S. HOLLAND, Clerk. Nov. 24-32-8w Mclodeons. TWO SUPERIOR MELODEONS, to omve direct frum New York, fur sale vasr cnisir for cash or wheat. Enquire of Nov. 17-3111' W.C. JOHNSON. Kan tu :i-nz I.I me. BBLS. for sale by novlO WM. C. DEMENT & CO. 50 i:gypliau Uliiut. FEW bushels fur sale by novlO WM. C. DEMENT t CO. A WE ARE NOW RECEIVING, per brig "Susan Abigail'' and bark' Chas. Devens," from San Fraucisio, the follow, ng goods: GROCERIES. Hi) kgs E. U. syrup, 5i 8 gals., 20 bhls New Orleana do, 50IIU lbs No. I Chiua augur, 5lHltl lbs table salt, 20U boxes English and Ameiienn soap, 20 cases pie fruit, asa'd, 2 gross P. a-, Ii. yeast powders, 50U0 lbs tobacco, ass d brands, 100 hall boxes ra lis, 20 bblsaod half bbj crushed sugsr, 3n0l) list saleralus. CROCKERY A General Aimtment. DRY-GOODS: bUW yds browa sheeting, 1000 yd satinets, 2000 M prints, 10 pieces alpncas, iO pairs EngUli blankets, j . 2011 yds eaipvl'iig, 200 " oil cloth ; i Together with a general arsortmenl of ready mads cloihiug, boots, sboes, hais. cssi. and carpeniers' tools. WM C.DEMHNT f CO., Not. 10. Opposite tbs Land Oiflct. 1 ' , . , U. a MAIL LINE. ... . PtirtlMtid aud Astoria. The Hplendi J Steamer Multnomah WILL contiuue to run regulsrly botwei n fort laud snd Astoria, si's Vauuouvrr, twh S a wkkk, leaving Port laud on Mouduy and Thursday murniimof each week fur Aslwia) and A star m fur Portland on Tuesday and Friday inoiiiiiiMi touehii.g Vascouvss.St. IUls, IUimks.Catii. Lasiet, ike, each wuy. For fr ii;lil or passage, apply lo R. HOYT, Master. JelO Oratlloyt's WhsrMiuut, Portland. Olackamai Co. Tcmalo Ocmlnsry. THE building heretofore known as above will be vened again lor Sclxiol purposes ou Slun day, November tilth, under tits direction of Rev. II. K. and Mrs. E. J. 11 inks. Termiof Tuition per term of elrten weeks.- Primary Eualish, 5 00 . II gher do, 0 00 Fieuch, Drawing, or Muiiu-Chro- mains, each, (extra,) S 00 CJT A few students cau bv oeooinne-dut. d with boarding. ; U.K. MINES. Oreguu City, Nor. 10, 185S-30-3w rruit Troti for Balo. rpi) those who are ill w.mt of fruit trees, I would J. say come along and get Ulem, s they are go ing off like hot cukes. My trees are of the selec tion of J. W. Ladd, now celebrated all over Oiegun aa the best select. ou of fruit ever brouijht to ill s coast. My trees comprise all the choicest varie ties of fruit which have brought premiums ut all the recent fairs iu all the nuriheru Mutes iu the Union. My present slock is of the present Sum mer's gruwlh, lurge and thrifty. If I cannot suit you iu sue,J. W. Ladd tan; whose advertisement you will see iu Tits Asccs. You will always find me (when I uiu at home) ou the MuuiiuelUi Farm, Maiion couuty, where I shall be happy to wad on you, while my trees huld out. My pi ices will suit most anybody. SAMl. MMMONd. Howell Psaisis, Nor. I, Itt.i5. 30-St KELLY'S rrivato EoardlnsT Houso, llpusiie lioluiss it, U fiie-prool build ing, OREGON CITY, O. T. i'T Charges reasonable. Nor. 3-6in. nAYMAN'S Dyspeptio Elixir warranlid to cure the dyspepsia just received nnd fur sale at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE, "PERUVIAN Febrifuge, Febrifuge, fur the cure of fever 1 and ngue, &.C., ins , just received and forsale at the OREGON CITY UHUG STORE. Wheat Wanted. ' HIGHEST cash prices paid bv Nov. 9. WM. C. DEMENT 4-CO. GILT MOULDING fur p'cture frames, for sale by CHARMAN it. WAR NEK. The Boat Chance, EVER offered in Oregon, lo (hose wanting Sieves. I would say to the public that I litis otl'ering my stock of Stoves, just ieceived.nl iikkat lt REDUCED PRICES, from Frvs to Ten Uol lass below former rates. O. B. TV OUOOD. A GOOD assortment of Tinware, uu hand, uud for sale cheap, by O. ii. TWOCOOD. 1000 BUSHELS of Oats wunted, fur which I will pay the market price, iu O. U. TWOGOUD. 2000 DUSIIELS of Wur.AT wanted ut the market price, fur which 1 will pu iu T naare or fc'tovea. O. H. TWOGOOD. AI'EW of the eeiebrutrd cook stoves known as Black Diamond and May I'i.ovves on bund and for sale by . O. U. TWOGOOD. COOK STOVES at $18, by oclfi.-lf O. It. TWOGOOD. omething' New. ANT person having a Meludeon, Seruplrue, Acuordeou, or other reed instrument, with broken or defective reeds, can have them rcuiired by applying or Bending to Chua M. Keslor, at hia residence, two squurus hack from tho Ilapiist Mee'iug House, in the North part of Ore on City. I ('barge for ihbcriing single roeda front $1,50 to H'J,UU. Ueosouubie uedu.-Uun Tor a grcut. r num ber. C. M. K ESTER. Oregon City, September 22, 1855-23 n Drug's, Medicines, Faints, Oils, ;V and Dye-staffs, S Ht the OKI-GUN CITY DltUO STORE, kepi 5 Main Street, Oregon City, O.T. TvR. Guysott's oompouud extract of Sursnparillu XJ and Yellow Mock, at the sepl5 OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. s AN Do' Sarsai Srilla, in any quantity, at the OREGON CITY DKUU B'lOi.lS. "LD Dr. Jacob Tuwnsend's Sarsiiparilla, at KJ the OREGON CITY DRUG STORK. D R. Tuwusend's Sarsapanlla, st the OREGON CITY DKUGSTUltl!. SHAKER Sarsnpirilla, at the - OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. Tl TcLANE'S celebrated Vermifuge and Liver 1JL Pi ills, OREGON CITY Dill U STORE. DR. Osgood's liiiliaCliolagogmsaudDi'.JoMes' Ameriean Chslngogue, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. Tl fOFFATS Life Bitters und Pills, Iier..urd's J.J Dysentery Syrup, Wietars Balsam ol ild Cherrv, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. TVR.J. Ayrcs' celebiuted Cherry Pectoral for IJ coughs, eolils, and consumption, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. JAYNE'S Alterative, Exiecioriint, nnd Pills. Cud Liver Oil, Castor O l, un l Sweet Oil, at the OREGON CITY DRUG KTORE. EXICAN Muatung Liniment, G. W. .Mer chant s Garbling Oil, at the OREGON CITY DRUGSTORE. mitUSSES, right and left and double, and Ab. Jl dominal supporters, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. 1)UKE W hite Lea'd, raw and burned Umber, Cromu, Green and Yellow, and other psints, at the OREUON CITY DRUG S 1 OKfc. lERFUMERY.Ht the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. GRAEFKNBERQ MEDICINES: Graefenberg Sarauparilla, Uterine Catholiciin. " Dysentery syrup, consumptive bairn, Pile (Jiniment, .. " Health Enters, " Eye Lotion, ke., Sea., To be found at the sgmmy of the Company, at the OKKUON CI I Y ukuu fc KJKIv s ALEKATUS, bibaceOv but halo codfish, at r..S. $ A. HOLLAND'S. OKK in buireU at F. S. 4 A. HOLLAND'S. F P.KMI OREGON TIMOTHY KKED f0 bus. lot salv by WM. CD EM UN T t CO. OUEGON CITY . Wholesale Priees Current. OSSSCTED WSSSLV. WW Dsveoous. .'. I pauusas naoiumts Sheeting, 4 4 U'l'lUUp.cl.ovsr N. Y.OOsS. Drilling Ii' rsuoies. ttieached drilling IsV Wheat, fr. b.....b5atl shirting, llal6 0ais do SOuW Striped do 1 U'utuioss do ..new.. ..90 l ick ng wain innons uu is t'uuui I5ll.au- $3i Blue drilling I I.Coru Meal, frs.h Plaid hnsey Ifia'.M; ' saerr. Snlinrt iusUU; " diied ao Kentucky jeans. .A'jnI'eaches, dnad do It Tweeds 55a70' do peak-d rstKTS. fbill, Ursd.iftlsJi Blue and while 13? , rsovisioss. - (Hue auJ orange 12 Pork', clear nm. lancy Sal, " ni.-ss fHBaJU l-'uriiitiiio do IUal4,'llaiiML. 3A do. wide. 1 1' 4 liucou .MtoSU M. do laiius 14u2j! rowosa. . Giiighains ISaIIarard, pr ea ..$13 Alpau iJJaliUj " pr aig iv lable d.imaak 1iji slot. ' cloths B'lufils Smull sizes S'i"1 Irish linens 40a$ I, Buck 3.3 i CI.OTIIIMO. ) !. Sheep gray pauts $'-' iS'Dir & Satiurt do. .fc'-JaHi While lead, inolll4al6 Fancy cass. du. .fclu5 ooausus. . Black cuss. do. $5a7:.Munilla, s:iisll 40 Red Paul shiils 8l4al! " lurge Hi lllue do. do. fcljulHIIcnip lUal Hickory shirts 5u7! candles. Calico do fc'.lul'i AJniuiitine SW boots V siioks, rpeiiu U Men's kip Iki-S.'Ii4J ciuass. ' super do. du....(4IIsvana $IOaW fine sewed !i U-rii.au filOaU Buys' kip bojts fc'J Americau S'JUsJI be vy i i dog 1 1 i Jf Tooscta. Mens'brg'spr. dux. .517, Pride of the Uuiu.40A kipbrg's pr dur.8-0.Sun SUsM ' eaif sewej ilo..St2l;Luko's... .' IT Wo t en's h'vy sh e. 613; i iiasdwass. fine do SI5;Shuvels ;$HaI4 OUocsalKS. ; Spades $14alU Coffee 20a?1; A xes C'"3" Pea (j5u7tl Mill sans l)0a$H Sugar, no. 1 Chi's.... MIX o snws i54)l rushed I i, I nine cuuery, iu perci Sulerutus H'a.lC' advanea ou N. Y.comI Starch 14! Tucket cutlery, 25 prct Svrun E Boston. ..'JUuSi: advance. do. S Island. ....75,0ther articles of hard ...70! ware from 20 toJOpr , 3a.'l' t advance. 3 i i4 N ails, uss'd sixis.pr kg $8 2ai!J " horseshoe. ..iloaJa ....Uu, OILS. ....40 Lamp tUata N O Mulasses I.iv. Salt Table Suit Sandwich 1. Suit, Pepper A llspiee Cinnamon , OOaHO Unseed boil il9! f-oap.. JUall Turpetitiut) pr gall $.! Fruit Troos for Sale. I WOULD reiHuuully call the attention or those who waul Fruit Trees to my Nursory.uear the bank of the Willamette, i pposile liulsville, cea tuining sumo nine ucrea of tins yearling or twe year old trees, unlabeling some 50,1)00, mostly grurted. They are or nue lieoiiuy growin, very 4uckv. and ruised without manure, which le a Very - . . . ., I i: iiiikirtaat wml, ami emurace inoti oi ins reauuij kinds of Apples, Pears, Peaches, cVo. Must of my kinds 1 huvu introduced here, ul great expense, frum the best nurseries in the Atlantic States, and they have mostly haruo irult wit ch proves ef Ilia highest excellence. I shall beuu hand at Iho Nursery from tha 25lU Oct. until about the first of February, and ready at all times to wait tin those who may fever ma with a call. I shull sell for cash only, and the pri ces will be low IU accoruaiico w,iu mo uaru iiiim. All trees purchased Will be labeled and carefully packed, and delivered at the landing opposite- Huteville, without extra charge, r rem me isi vi Feb. I shall be at Oreguu City to attend to selling Uses there. JOHN W. LADD. Buleville, Oct 13,1855.20-010 , , , i War Against Bard Timos I , ; The Place to Ut t your Money Back. CHARMAN & WARNER are now carrying ou the BAKERY uud CONFECTIONERY business at their old stand, where they are atill de tenu, ned tudeal on lei ins to suit the times. Our motto is, "a nimble sixpence is better then a slow shilliug ;" and we are determined to sell, if wa da sell upon S very small prom. " e are Keeping ev ery variety, rilOVISlDiNB, It lit. A u, VAUta. PI Ks, sc., etc., that were ever manmaeiureu oui of Hour. We keep also ullklndsof GROCERIES such as Sugar, CullVo, Tobacco, Cigars, Raisins. Spines, besides inauy Drugs and Medicines. (Wa don't keep any "quack" medicines, however.) We have bung-hl out the other bakery, and intend la fix up another establishment soon. The press of bus iness la su great that we are compelled (o "spread ourselves" over a larger platform. BIT; Country produce boiicht and sold. . Tis no trouble to show "iclui.." Call and try as. Oregon City, October 13,1 b55. A Valuable Tarm for Sale. rilllE subscriber oilers loi sale uue huuilied acres I of land, partly Improved, situated w.lhin two m lee of Oregon City, neur Gen. MeCurver'sfarm, on tide io rae.ioiiable terms. Fur puniiulurs, einu re of Thus. Pope, or ut the office ol Wail St. Kelley,in-gon City. U. E. COLE. ' Oct. C, lt55.-ii5lf To Arrive WITIII N s few days, direct from New York, ex c.ipper ship "Gulden Eagle," 400 guls. linseed o 1, 150 gn's. r-pls. turpentine, 20(1 boxes wiuduw glass, (asa'd sizes,) 200 kegs white h ud, pure, 25 gala, varnish, 200 lbs heeswux, 200 lbs rosin, by M's. C. DEMENT A oot 12, 1 opposite the Land Ottice. New Supply. (1 ABERNE I'll Y cc i u. oiler to the pasha, Xa at low prices, the following articles: , Wiiliuif paiier. 11 ilchels, Thread, ussoricd, Combs, " Suspenders, liuilona, ashorted. Steel pens, Pen holders, Handled axes, Cow bells, Collins' axes, Steel s juares, ' Block tea, Alspice, Pepper, black, ' Tobacco, Soap, Cream Tartar, Pickled salmon, Smoked " Oregon City, Sept. 1-y Who Wants a Oood Daidlo? rilHE suUcnlier, living live miles seulh-west of JL Lafayette, in Yamhill county, is now carrying ou the busmen of Saddle Making in good earnest. He keeps constantly ou huud tho best saddles that, can be manufactured with the materials at com mand in Oregon. Those wishing a genuine soddl warranted to til on both aides, and rigged out ia complete style, cheap for cash, or good trade would do well tugive me a call. My shop ia situated oa Bakers Creek Uenr where the road crosses it lead ing from Portfolio1 and Oregon City, "up country" by the way af Smith's bridge on the North Fork of Yamhill. . .j It I keep every thing in tha saddlery lint, aa Uri lies, Muriingales, Halters , Lines, Ao , As. Kept. '.'0-W3H. J. O. HENDERSON.''. i i in r swja rpo YS, of d flerent kinds, for sale by JL CHARMAN WARNEU. SOX by the foot, at F. S. 4 A. HOLLAND'S DRIED Apples, in h'f and whole barrels, at " F. f. A. ItfVf.LAND'y, '