IMl'VUT.VNT VUOM KANHAH. Uo. SliRRnoa'a VMl lo 1iwr.n.t fro. bable PacIRc T-rinTaatto-i la tue Diru rutty. Coin-ipondencs of tlte N. V. Tinion Uwau.irB, I'rlilny, Pt-c. 7, 1855. Tlio news of (ioc, Shiiiinun' iiitr-mloJ vUit to I .nwrciico caused ewry variety of opinion find comment nmon;- llic citizen. Sumo indulged lii.pcs of Ii'h successful iii' Icrfe-reiico between litem nnd tliu mob, but hy far the rri'iiti-r tnimbur had noconfuli-ticc io tlio result. Vt-rv few lmd imy belief in sillier liln gnoil faiili or hi stten;tli. f?o lull; mv tliu people of tlii Territory lucli outrujred by their ncilibom nml betrayed by their rulers, that it icnrrcly snenu-d crcd iblo tlint n man o thoroughly coimuit'ed to tlio Atcliisoninna a (iuv. .Sli'innoii could in nny way nfToril ilu-m rvli'T. Still, all nc quicscedclu'oi fully in tlio gi-neml order is sued by tlio Commander-in-Chief fur the )tirpoo of securing tlio utmost decorum and ijitict during tliu visit. Many did not ovon believe that ho would coiue. Among thoso who Lad expressed the greatest distrust of tlio Governor and bin motive, win Col. Lane, who cmplinticnl ly declared, on Iho basis of personal acquain tance, that he was destitute- both of strength nnd honesty. As the morning ndvnuccd, tlio mo-t anxious observation was maintain ed of tlio Franklin road, in watch for Un expected messenger. And as a "solitary horseman" wag finally seen nppronehing nt a brihk gallop, the feeling of expectation be came almost painful. This horseman, on being cscoitcd into town, proved lo bo the expected messenger. Ha was greeted by some of our oQiecra its Col. Kenrnpy, anil was immediately conduct ed into tho presence of iho Commander-in-Chief, to whom lie delivered n written com munication from Gov. Shannon, to the if feet that tho latter awaited tlio Committee cf escort nt Franklin. Tho Committee, tinder the direction of (ien. G. P. Lowry, bad for some time been in readiness, and the order was at once ".iven to mount, On arriving at Franklin, tho gentlemen of tho escort wci severally introduced to tho O'ovcrnor, and thu lattor expressed his Ti:udine8S to proceed. Col. Boone and Col. Slrickler of Missouri, accompanied him in his carriage, and Col. Kearney rode by its side. . The party was -met nbout half a mile from Lawrence by Gen. Robinson and Col. Lane, with a suitable retinue, and con ducted into tho town. ' Tho conference continued till night. '"Tho visitor were the guests of ficii. lob inson, with whom they dined. The points of dillbrence between the people of the Ter ritory 'and tile Executive- wcro -severally dis cussed with apparent satisfaction on both aides. The Governor expressed entire confidence in tho people, on receiving a 'true ... . . I .1 - N .. TT . I .1 . . . suuciiioiu, oi uic enso. no uau not yei Itjnrncd tlic death of Judge barber, and ex pressed the most profound regret, lie ad mitted the law less character of the force as sembled at tlio Wakarusa ford, and expres sed great apprehension as to bis power to c'Mitrut them, lie trusted, however, that they aiight lieontrolled until tho arrival of the United States troops from Ft. Leaven worth. ' ' These apprehensions wero shared by Col. ttouito a resident .of Weetport,' who had jtccunrpauied the Governor into 'tlio Terri tory fur the purpose .of jiidiugliim in res- ttuiining iho invaden. This grtillcmnn is ai: merchant oi West port and tlieJ.Wnia 4or there; Jones, tlio LcgisIaturu'u.Slicriff, was his deputy. Uu is -ft graufWn of tld ilUwOi 'B9e,a'l. 'La iniji.iiied the noble icfwactcr of Lis ancestor. Ilo is a gentle--uiati highly respected by all ; and iVs not Uiesitate to condemn in the scv!rt hmgitnge flie outrnges of tho Atolii-owiine. As v,eying drct- eac, ai wa plain to (jcoinitifttlho timu for confi-ronco was in AUfficicUt. It was not thought best for the tpnrfy tg reroa'tt JuriBg tho night ; imd it Vas finally agreed that they should return io Franklin and reprat the visit in the mom- ing. Tho Governor promi-cJ to b-- in Law icnco again' precisely ut 8 o'clock; and Lercupon, and with the mol cordial adieus, lie took his Ieavo. The character of tho Council in the even ing was essentially modified by his visit. The Governor had left a memorandum of the points which thcpcoplo of Kansa, as represented by those assembled in Law rcuce.vere expected to guarantee, and of Hhosc lie was willing to guarantee himself. The idea of taking from tho citizens their oraAaJ long since been abandoned ; and the only remaining prominent point was tlio willinrrncss i of tho people to coniesi me laws of the J"islature in a Ir-pa! nmnnor, so . .. ft . I ., l..nrr m a tiir trial before a I cdcral tnbunui J WHS sccurcu. . A Commute .'as .M to draft a .Lvummt tcttiDS trth the . fat-U and the -. t ....r.l nnJtobe sirrned V i point, of aSrcei.H nt, na to W s nn tLe Governor and some cf tlic prominent citiwns. This CommitU-e consisted of J. M Winrh. '.I.C: K. Il'iJay, ami lite Cotn- , ' r sr. ,-' .l,nei l.n hnnrs. manacr-in-cinr,. a - lhir rcpvrt wuciJf, and uaati n-!y adopted (i,.n. Robinson being further em powcicd lotuuko such changes as tho Gov ernor niijjlit wish, not coniproniiing the honor of the pcplo or stultifying the Free Statu Parly. Judge Johnson passed ihrfugh iho town thi moriiiiig. He is on Lis way to Wn-h-iiit ui to contest the question of his removal and that of Jn Igo li'niore nnl, in pacing, will nddreiH the people ofthe Union on thu wrongs of Knln-i. Ibi g.,o by way of Leitv.mwoith, to attempt t'lu hasUnin of jllio L uitcil btales troops, Law:ie.ck, Salnnlay, I)ec. 8, 155. Tun Co i-mor returned thi, mo iling, though so late that it gave rise lo strong sn-p:cion ilint he was himself a prisoner I the Missouri mob. In company with Col llooiic he is now in conference iih Gen Kobinson and C I. Lnne. hvle Klnioro and Sheriff Jones are nlo in town. The former came on private busi ness. I Io does not entirely justify the Missouri inub, nor entirely endnnn it, as one would expect a United Status Justice to do. Sheriff Jones is in n towering passion cause ho was challenged by our picquet guard (who did not know him) and escort ed in. Ho swears ho will enter nnd depart at all tunes as ho pleasos. Peis inully, Mr. Jones is a gentleman, though too rubid Pro-Slavery man to be a safe ofliccriu Kan sas It is evident that he is greatly displeas ed at the attitude of Gov. Shannon ; nnd ho declares to me that if the latter made tho contemplated terms with tho poople, he would at once resign his office. This would iloultless bo a measure of great wisdom. Uo was nccoinpanicd by Capt.Shnw of tho b. sieging force ; nnd received neither insult nor threat from citizens. Lr.st night our horse patrol, under Gen. IMUhr, Adjutant to Gen. Kobinson. cap lured 'two of the enemy's mounted guard, who, admitting tho possession of one of our stolen horses, wcro brought into camp. Af ter being examined, this morning, they were discharged and sent back under escort, with a pledge to return the horse. Tho same patrol met a larger parly of the enemy s horso guard, which, nfter mutual challenge, wheeled to the right and rodo of. ' - The aspect of affairs is now dvciJediy pacific in its character. Tho mob must either fight expressly against the Governor, or go home. We still wait whh some im patience for the United S'ates troops, w Licit oii'dit sooner to hnve been here. Marbmges im Sak Francisco. "And ihere shall be marrying nnd giving in mar riage," says Holy Writ, and the fact is ap parent by the subjoined tabular statistics furnished by the San Francisco Herald : It is nothing less than a complete list of all the marriages that have taken place in San Francisco county during the year 1855. It appears thero Lave been, during this time, 207 marriages. Assuming tho pop ulation of tho city to be 50,000, it gives a wedding for 87 81-100 persons in the place all things considered n very fair propor tion, nil must admit. "There is a time for all lliiugs," sailh the proverb, hut our peo ple seem to have taken all limes for this. The marriages are pretty equally distribu ted, in all the months of the year; but April the most bcnu'ifnl nifmth of our siiiii2 season stands pre-r miialit, while bleak January ranks lowest in ihe scale. The following will shmv the number of mnr .risirts in eaeu "month. ef the .) ear ! Jnntiary... Fuhrnuiy. March . , April May C 4'1 15 Til 24 VI July.'.......... Anpust September .. Ocioner November... December..., 13 12 June 26 Scientific E.vrr.osATioN or California. The Doslon l(.ra stales that Mr. E. Samuels, nn en thusiastic naturalist of that city, IcftNeW Yoik iu the California steomer of tho 5th December, nn a p,.r..-;;e . - - -. , make a Iho.ough exploration of No.-lh.rn tul.rur- uia. in all Use iTI-!''1- oS Xal"1 ll,gW't i and Willi lh.;t object will remain in that ngion one j ortwoye.irs, devoliuj i.ll his liin.-lo n-.nking col- lections in ils un'mal, vegeiablo, and mineral king doms. Iliscolleclions will be for the joint enrich ment of the museums ofthe. Smithsonian Insti ta:ion, in Washington, nnd of the Boston Society of Nutnral History, of which Inst institution Mr. Sumiieis has been, for some years, Uic toii.lennUf With praiseworthy liberality the Pdnnma Steam ship Company oh learning the pnrp e of Mr Sam uels, offered b"im every facility their line cou'.d ef- ford, including a free passage for hine'.f and ail his necessary iniplcn.euti of collection, and letter, to ; precious lo mc" On be ug ssked if he had anyevi BCC 7 .' n L in..ie0-ee. The enter-! dene, of hi. acceptance will. MUy render him all the aid in llieir power, cm. , prising house of Wells, Fargo & Co. have aiso vol- untecridnonnimporianlaid,aud their agents in i ..:.i ir-,t,i,ie all the assistance in Uieir li:. nrri.ai, iu m.... . p3Wcr n Mr. Samuel. ' r Srrr. The "ew L ' ... . ' ;.h,n,led. and (jr;tiius nre icpuruncni nf i liiC cily K0Vcrnm,nt has made a cou-ract wh - MeMW. Jolin 1 ounm., for tlie esunga ov, m 6res fr the next live years, i .... v - . .. ..a.. ..i.j fim. t,tnevcrei.1el8.00peryear. IX --Yoo ks s thourhjoi were bes de yoor- thc ,,g d to . fop who hW.a,d lo be I self," '.t..:n.tic:icT. - HoW ToSUAHB TIIK C'lHCLK KuttltU ! , Thociiclo is squared, videi "If voulnkea' silver wire twelve inches and a qmiitir long, 'he quarter b -ing allowed to unit the two end, you have a circular wire exactly twelve inches ; nnd if this iro.mii l--t- form tli. true sqnari', i aeh of it. il, ill b . pri! to uiiiH qti:irt inch' . No, ii tii' .in' wire is lilJyrt . d toUuiil ' lit.- lui" ei el , n iseii'h nt thiitlhe an a of (he . nil.- il! I.r 'he sum" n it wa in th' qii'ir" For in stance, if a wall Ixtbu It iim.iiiI u -nv, mid it U fonn I to b' tw-l.- mil. r.nii-., t nr a of tliut e ty is nines piare ini'c There- fin-, thi- piaru oT any circh- i equal io llirn -fo nth of the t n,'liof il-iiwiici'cum-fl-renec." Lninlmi Court Journal lltlmits Ut n. Statc Rkvkmcc It israiiuntrdihat the Suit r T -nuo ar aiii! fnun all saurcea, Incliiding eaoal ond cuiin! IoiiiU, Dill for lbs prewnt year aniounl lo upwards of $1,500 ,0110. Alm.nt all Ilia lnd n the Slute are now lutu'Je and coniribma llieir iiu,lu lo the revenue of t'aa 8lule. lo lew than leu jrara, it is thought lluil lllliiuiswill boetuUeJ lo liquidule her rnliia Stale IndetUdueaa. T At rrcrut ule of the Slate lands lyinj lu Iroquoia county, lliry brought I lie overage pilce uf ix duliais p.-r acre. A ft-w years ago, wa under stand, they wora refund at twelve cents (Slate scrip.'' 1 IT Hpinj the lait nioiilh, the Central Rail road Company ha sold land to Ihe amount of $1,100,UIID, mol of which hatgouo into the hauls of actual renters, i UH" A London pap r says Ihe British govern ment is now determim-d to aupply the troops iu ihe Crimea with every comfort; aud mentions, among olhor "comfurle,'' that "lies tery tlrgant black heirtei'' are ready for shipment to So- bastopoL The Fiurr Cuescn m KixeAe. It is now ultlcd matter that the first church erected in Kan-aa will bo under ihe auvpicee of the I'nlta riuua. The sum of 5,000 haa been rui d iu the deiiominntion for the purpoee, aud lliengsnt is now ou hi way lo the Territory to superintend the work er A la'e number of the Brooklyn American announced the dinlruct on of Ihe editor's hat ! whereupon the Conuetiville Timn wonders if any lives wore lo-t. ID Insults are like counUrfeit money we i-an'l hinder their being offered, but we are nut eoiniel. ed lo take thorn Fur Hit Argu. Original charade. I am a conip iund trord, of Iwosyllatilrs. My first lives in the deep, de p sea, - Whieh men a monster deem lo lie j ' Some of my liial men ship away For the poor man's nocturnal ray ! My second from my first doih com, WliiK- yet in man ii finds a home J It t'iiide, it moves, nnd yet lies slill, And dotii tlioro'iy a fuuetioa fill. My jle :a borne o'er ocean's t'du Tu sirve iikiu's etise and H-iiinun'e pri lo I I nerve in norm ! I eorve in culm ! W'hileVomau.liigsiriiv;h do harm! quiz. Notice. Till following name I pemrna, Titi ilees uf the "Ore;n C.ly Se nina: y," will pl.-ase meet ul the Seminar building on Moud iy evi-u nj. Feb ruary 4, al alf p.ibt (i o'clo k: (ihurh-a I'-p-.jr . Tliomaa Pop?, A. Jln.br.S)k, J K Ke.ley. I. II- Hatch, VVr. C Uurns, Win. Kiit.-ei-ih, tjic-invit Mince, C. F. lli atlie, II. K. Hine, rimrlr-. Ad ams, Gen. Aber i.eihy. A. E Wail. An organization ia to b- e.'.ected a; lha; li ne. and oilier important businesa Ira'iKa -e i. li. K MINKS. IVIIARIIXED: In Portland, .lal. "1st, by 1,'ev. William Itolierls. Cul Isac N. l'ii, of ahd-iv's Islim-I, W. T., lo Mrs. K.milv aTsconck, O. lire Sirmer ptiee. "f-On Mill .lamtary, in Salem, by J, I), fioon, Jud.'i- of Probate, Wil.TEa I-oiiwaud, Esrj, to Miss Minv L. Gur.KB, all of Marion county. V On 27th December, by Rev. ,T. F. Roberts, Mr. TnsNrie H. Dunn to Miss Ann Cecilia Ciisistun, Loth of Eugene City, Lane county. ar In Portland. December 30ih, by Ri.hopScuU, Milr. I.i-ovu llnooKE.nf Waslrngton Territory, and MissCeNcviKVE G. Hamilton, of Portluud. Iu iho same p'ace. on Ihe 2!)th Dec., hy Rev. W. F. Hoy.-. kin, Mr W. 8. PowBtxaiid Miss llcb cm (.'. 1 1 ill, nil of P.irtlanrl. In Linn county, on tl e 2!).h December, by Jus lice Cray, Judge 8. D. Halkv Io Mrs. Dianiiia Watts. ! ytTt'xtf' 11 ri Jl11-gTIMCT)aPtlJT--3 D I B 3B t Aj1or. JnM 5(( 0. ,u f Hara(, f.,AN. d hu,; of m.fU and g.,, elTtn ,Jpd 6 muuil-. .. .. L.fav,,e, on the 1st Deceinb- r, Emm Asm, daughter of Sarah and Juhu S. rriuIe, a'ed 4 years and 5 months On the 17th Di-cember, aci d about one year, Silas, youngest son of Owen Delkuup, of Benton county. On the Till J intisry, in Sa'cm, infant daughter of lion. J. C Peebles. Obituary. Editor ArpuiVr.i His: On Ihe Kiln of January I wllneimed the death of Nicholas C. Glo ver, who died of typhmd fever. H s lut words were, "liod nns paraonea .u my sine, ana 'iinm jn Hi Mrtjy j taberDacie wa, gi,Bg w,y, and hia enfettered soul ;o01, iu everlasting Hvht from hi. poor cl.y member of the Cnmberlan I Presbyterian eh-irch and had ornamented hia profefcion though he had i . . l . L i . .-u il . r.t . scarce arrivea i "", . ..ni..d are Ibe d.a l thai die iu the 1-rd, scarce arriven io maiiuw-j, i-o j - rm henceforth. vea.saUitlie-jpiril, for the). ball! tl ir L Imr. " u'. . lnoM-llt hlrn,K . b;1- A (h. , (ol1 j, ,e bresirt wn cu warme. .r . u..,. r)r. mmt rlU uo Iliur,," . . ...... , . . ML.I Clarion v - - A TONE Y TO tfRtf Jan. 13. W. I ADA MS, Ag" Office. I W&ntcd. SMART, sciiveb-y.u.Us or fifteen years i Ho.-, j " of A-, tu Irsiu priming Irula si lliis of. . i Tiino. T V. II 10 lit I HI. I), It' .4 TCIl. Mi K t'.R. IV. .. ). -Urn t minf . .. u.k fluin. will dowll i. mr m a ; ,.,! wlt,ilrii. io- veil io id .iwi-i-j. of i hr. o r'p., Urr, I )' i, jihI i ,'nni iiMlH iM m n 4i-t. . .-ill oi J. ne'ry o.i lun ! JfwrW ma r lit out r. mI rt-i-iitrpd diem in miii Uic u.i'H I am llisnkfiil or past f vnn. siiit Imp tu 1 am .fn ii.in n fulm. IT l.oea'rd al the old Mam', ;iuua.lo IhvTaU n.,h om. OKItuOM CITY. t ab. . JL'S r HrXKIVt:!) al lh Oregon City Dnif rilur.-, direct fiom New York an I San Inn ri.i, a frr.h mpply of DRUMS, MEDIC IS ES, l'aleut Me Ik-Una, Kamily MeJicilirs, Ao , Ao , winch trill be told at low for tatk tt thty tan lit proeurrd in tSr Ttrritory. fall and examine for youreelvea, and eel an Almanac for IfiO, gratia. Ml'lotlt'OIM. A FKW of rrinca & Co'a beet MELODK V (I.N'S fnreale, low. Kunnire at llie f.b3 OREHOS CITY DltVO STORE. Just ui:t'i:iv'KK -lilhirbbla N O. augar) ) " " criuhed " 4 ,,U " 40 uislta No. I China sugar) 100 sacks Ro coffee; !.'.III0 Ibe Knir. anap) UMIO aalrratuii 10 cases oiive oil; 4 lobseoj 1 " prunee; 25 O. P tea; 6 botes yeart powders; 4 ' cundiea; 15 " eaudl-e: DRY GOODS, e. 4 balea ilieel ng; 1 " hickory; I " i-lne drill; 1 " priu 100 An. Coals' apool thread; 111 pieces alpacas and mr noes; Also, a lot of Uuols and Hhoea. Crockery, Cla-is ware, and one or two ether "icinn" which w,-eau't just now rccoilect. Ci vo us a call, for wt are de termined lo sell out. feb3 F. S. &. A. HOI.IAND. Ifotico. Al.f, Tracliera, and friends of e luculi"n, in Winliii.gt.il county, are inviled le nn-et at Kureet Grove i. u Weilueaday, the Si III uf I eb. nest, ut 13 o'clock for Ihe purpoe of organis ing h county Teachers' Association, and adopting other measurer lo promolo Iho ctuue nl e luealiou. Teachei-s and others fiom oilier counties are Wi 'come to attend. MAXTTEACIIER3. Notice. rpilE V.'aohiiuton c-iu .iy Agricultural Society I ct j Imltf iheir uuniial meeting al Ihe Ameri can Hull, in f'orml Uruve, on Thursd-iy, the 7lli of Feb. next, at eiwoc -x k r. . .MemiKN aud all iiitereoied will pie -so !e preeeui. II. C. ftAV.MOXD.See'y. K i;ll V'S V-;B ' Privato rorrdin? Honso, 'p;.osi-. Holme, it o Fire-proot build- llir, UKLVVit VI it, U. I. if Cliarp- resiKin ble. NV. 3-Cnt. DISSOLUriONoFCOPARTNEIismP. The p.rlnereliip heretofore exisiin belereeil M. W. Wiiliercll u I myself is dissolted hy inuiiul content. . D. MURRAY. Ori-imn City. Jim. 0th,18.)6-40-2l. Carlstmas "Presents. "rOW Is the lime lo purc. s-e lhe Holiday Pres. 1 ente. You will liud a largo nssorliiieut to se lect iioni ut a. C. IIOSBINS' JKWF.LHV STORK, I' rout Strict, J'urllund A-l km.ls. iljvw-rity n eoufii'-tiired to crder. Ki p ra v . ii i ne-itiv executed. I'l -mot ii.iciiiiua u i v n io repairing Fine Wan-he.-. ILTK'-tii. in'.e- . (i C RilHIlINS' JelVein- Slnre, ro: I St., i'o. tland. P.ntia.'d, 1.1 c H, i-,,,5 -,;ri-tf rp-i - Pl.i; iF IiONOR Tuul.tm Tempieof I Mono-, No l,ni-el- ev ry W. ..nei-dy evi ii utf at ilie Amen, un Ha l. F-m-nt Crove, Orig-'n, llrelh en of Ilie Oner iu good standing are in vited lo vi. l this lea.ple. M. TUTTLE, W.C.T. S. A. Dixon, W. R. 89 To Fanny Fern'n 1,000,000 Readers! A NEW DOOK COMING ! WE have Ihe pleasure of announcing llintwe have in press, and shall publish ubnut the first of December, a new work of fiction, entitled B.OBH CLARK, A llOSANCK ST FANNl-FtSN. ' 1 The lust work, and first eontinueus tnle of this brilliant and fascinating authoress, "Ruth Hall," achieved a success unexampled lu the annnls ol letters. In the lanuunire of a leading periodical, it "created a more profound sensation lliun any which hoi been issued during a quarter ol a cen tury." lint it is unnecessary to allude lo the merits of "Ruth Hall." Judging" from Ihe number of copies of it wo have sold, we juihre that every body in the United Stare, baa read it. Aa respect, the work we have now in prms, Itosa Class, we can only say lhat we regaid it as, in every reip-ct, a greater, better work ; und are confident it will net only sustain, but even inermne the reputation of ils distinguished oniliorrc We have reasons for thinking "Hose Clark" will make s greater Sensa tion than did "P.-Hh flail." It will form nn elc?inl !2mo volume of over 400 pages. Price $ 1 .85, on rertipl of Inch cop ies will be eent ley iiiuil, post-pa;a. u w in uo sale h- all bookeller. Puhltshi d by 40-3w MASON DUO IHE ICS, New 1 ork. Laud lor -alr. I OFFER to sell 1R0 acres of choice laud for two dolinrs and a quorter sn acre, caeli. The I .iiH ia aooitioii of uiv claim, six miles west of La fayette, in Ihe county of Yamhill. Tille gooi. Call und see lor yourelves. " Tis no lr-jUhle lo .ho" the laud. S. C AlUMfi. . Glen Av.., Dec. 25th, 1H55 37;, i'ah? ot eiioij-i i'n .u e nv 15 ..-jl CIIARMAN 4 WARNER I7itE.H OREGON TIMOTHY hEEI) SO 7 bua. for sab-by WM. C. DEMENT dj- CO. j ' i To Tin Payi-ix. i CIOUNTY ORDEIC-i for sal-- st d.r..unf. ' i.nv:4 U AULRN ETIIY &. CO. - aslH-a. s N active ho- e-1 Mao in each section of the j. 'iVriitory Li lkor .ersby 'eampe for VEL-i-aII s t ui.kll -.GENI. To acose men a salarv o. 8MM pr year, .od a email emniiiieaion -l!br'M U.y p.yM..le roon hly."-For p.iUcuU-. ., id. m. l. V ELPAIJ, 4-'4 Broad- ... Ne 1 .:, euc ' i g siauip io prepay an- - r, -I "SUUt'it. kc,.i o-tan-ly n hanl by r. V A. hOLLAND. I Xvw Jeuellcr. TTAVIXC rnii!iyril oim of ilie bi.t Working ' M I Jpw. mi I In I'jiiIio ou.il, I (in mm fully ircMiJ Ut liiKiMlisi luiii iVdl) dttcriplion o! .Ji'Wrlrv. I M.IWNS i'VfWy, Odd Foltiiws' Piut, Rill,'", ., mil li nn.Vf. I Kiii;uv.iij -ily n. ' un l ' " ""m '" I U. UU.I.IMt UCDIIINS. ' ' ,! ' ' enlim sit. in la irpuirmg I'i'.e Watclira IS. t'oi xir.s Uuasi.va. I'oitliii.d, Dec. 'J9. I."5 ilTlf SomotMng XCTcw. VNVprt.n huvng a .MnMeou, Seraphine, Acc-irdeon, nr oilier rued iustruim.nl, wilh broken or drfecliie reciU, ran have ihnn rcpiired by aipl)injor sending to ('haa M. Kenlor, at his rMideuv. two equares U k from tho lt.ii-nl Mee'ing iliHiae, in the North part of lire on City. Charge for in.er'ing liylu reeds fiom til, 50 in S-,00, Iteaiuiiab.s didu. lioii for a great- r mini ber. ('. M. kK.-fl'KK. Orer;on City, Reptonher Si.', lt5i-SJ Walnut Orovo Nurf erf. rpillj splendid esiubl hm-'iil hi situated in Ihe 1 French Pruirie, on the road lea-ling f oni Or egon Cily l Halcm, Iweuty-oue miles from Hie former, aud sixteen from Hie lutler; where Ihe un dersigned hnve ou hau l a targe ewor;m-ni ol ruol pra'ied AVVIX, fMf, VUAllt, I'LUM, AI'inCOT, und 4ll.CE also, several vs rieliie el' thrift. Currant, tlivmherri, i-?., de. ; all of which they oiler ou the muni reas-muble Urini, for ciuh, cuttle, or any kind of merchanta ble produce. - Cell ins! essiuius. No trouMn le ahow fruit ireea. N. JOHNSON & SONS. Nov. 51, 1855. H 3m . Adinlulstrit tor's iVoIicc. "VfOTlCK ia hereby given lliul Ihe iindersigmd J, 1 lias btM-u legally nppointcd ailmiu stratr x of the lute uf Jamaa S. WiiliuiiM, deccasetl. All persona indebted to the etlato are called upon to make immediate payment, and all persona having claims saiusl the eslatu aro uoliiicd that ihry niuil present Ihe aunie lu me ul the plure of my rvaideuce in the county of Clackamas aud Territo ry f Orcgeu, wilb-u twelve muuiha froui ihe dile uf this notice, or limy will be forever burred. FUANl'IWU. WILLIAM!, Jan. 12, IciG-JtMl Ailiu niatietrix. Wanted. I WANT lo buy a latgo quantity of heavy ful lioi, delivered al Ihe Oregon City Market, lor wltjch 1 will pay the highest market price, in ..!,. ( II AKl.liS AI.HltlUIIT. 0J- I will also buy all Ihe I'OKK I can get. Oregon City, Deo. ilJ, 1W5.-37U' Cuiifiitiili, ov. aft, 155. AN hand mid for sale, low, for oath or produce ; J Paints Si. It-ail, chrome ureen, while lead, prinisian blue chrome yellow, blue paint, red do ia eil, blk. da ' litharge, Common and permanent green pully, rIoss, aVc. JNO. P. BKOOKS Te) llio rui-mrrs WE WOULD say, cull al ear stnre;-we will pay you us well for your pi odium ss any otlrer house iu Oregon, and will endeavor to make you feci as eomiiirluhlc as ne pnwiuly can. no24 C II A KM A Pi d WARNER. ITV'ERY TIIiNti in the liue of Groceries, IA as cheeae, all kinds of spice, sul euda, cabou sle aoda, naloi a'.us, cream tftrtur, au-., are sold at novil CHARM AN WARNER'S. A Raru I'lmui-o For those engaged, or winking lo engage in the I lowing liusinaut. WE have ou hand ami for sale, the fe lowi-ig ma- It tliory for grin! mills, whieh will be told low lor raeh. or eu a rhoi I time I 2 portable mills, cinp ete I I run uf tour irei fnuriii-h Fi-en- h Burr., with spur whuel, 1 14 cogs, wc.giiing It'll.) Ibe. wall sp it'll.-, pinion, Urit-.li and oil.p-,'. und cuilur. I run, name S i--, wHItout piniun. Oilier irons llic same us above. , Together III ii pencral aswr inet.t of bands, IwltiugclotliB, pulleys-, gudgeon, wheels, oniiplings, hanuiiigs I'.n tiull.ng oljd-,1.. occ. &.C. lu oilier v, oids. every ieii-.ii.ile neci usury to the coippl. lion uf a giitt null by Wm. C. DEMENT i co. Opposite the Land Cilice. OsraosCiTT, Not 28, 18a5. Nclmsloitol Im f'ul'on! AND CIIARMAN & WARXEIl wieh to i-.ifonn the cilirens of Oregon City and the public in general that tlu-y have just reci ired a (rood assomnent nf UROCERl ES auiiahle for this season of Ihe year. Also, we have rece.ved a supply of full'!)- groceries, such as Farina, Sugar Tapioca, Arrain Root, and n vurieiy of other such article, too numerous lo mention. We huve a good assortment of F.-tiYC'Y GOODS for the liolidais, such as rais in, dales, ligi, bottled pie fruits, raspberry preserves, and u variety of other articles in this line, sin li ns will suit the greatest ep cure uf the land. We have al so on haad a good uswirlim ni ef candies, and ar, receiving n supply nearly every steamer. So plean give us a call ; we w II sell as cheap as nny house in Oregon. Our motto is that a quick penny is heller tliun a slow slullinp;. Wo are now commencing to prepare iu the Ha kery for Chiistmaa, and shall huve a good OHSart nient of cake. We shall slso km p ou hand s su perior quality of butter orackers, Huston ensekers, nnd also the sweet Y ork crsckcrs. 1'lcase givo or ders for the above in (,-ood lime Our prices shall be reaonablc, and the goo Is made of the k st ma terials in Oregon. Iiov'.'l ILT MOL'LDING fr picture fninieH, fur VJT sale by CIIARMAN At WARN Wit. Drugs, Mcfilclncs, r?tnts., Cils, Of 'and Jtiyo-stig, altheORWiON tl'.'i DUL'CJ STORE, w-pl5 ftla n r3'.rcel, UregonCily.O.T. DR. Gnysotl'a compound extraci of Rorsnparillu and Yellow Dock, al the rplrV O'rtEOON CITY DRUG STOI'.E. OLD Dr Jacob Townsend's Sarsapnrilla, at ihe OUEUON CITY DftUC; HI'OltFi ; -rv (. Tawnnend'. Sonuiiirilln, al the 1 ) OREGON CITY DRIP STORE. i ; ; " I fJIIAhM mr-nr, '"'..? . wntic LJ UtlllUUll I I I 1 o ... . .. , l ' QAND.V f'';:1'!'11":;" n" i r vniiiK KJ unrw-w McL WE'S cclehraled Verinii'nge and Liver Pills, OREGON CITY DKCO STOKE. D It. O-ifoo-l's India C'holagngiie, and Dr. Jones' American frolagogue, nl the OKliGON CITY DKUU STORE. Dl!. J. Ayrca' celebiated Cherry Pectoral lor coughs, coble, and coii-urnpt.cn, at Ihe OREGON CITY DKL'G HTORE. fX)K hTOVES at $18, by j ,tC,-lf O. B. TWOGOOD. . .u...H.n.i.l.f1in..M nn li.i.n. find ,7 7,,.,, J i ior sa.e cueup, uj v. lor ra.e ,L,UIIT"",V.i.if0U4.vir ORKCON CITV Wholosalo Cricoa Current. COHSUC'TSU WKtlKLV. usr coons. ur.eus St ueiiiuinss. Sheelins, 4-4 15J 100 pr.ct.over N. V.oost, Drilling U'4 rsuiiLvs. U.e.uhrJ drilling IJ Wheat, pr. ba $1 " shirting, Haiti Onta i'o Sia0 Siriind do 1 1 I'nliitoes ilo 75 Tick n-; I-Iul0 Onmns do (lit Denius 15 l-'lmtr , (SjJ lllue drill ii l-ll'uui .Meul. de.k ( I laid I y lu'u-.M; IKtlT. Siiliml 70uilu; " dried do ,...U Kentucky ji-niis. is 15, Peaches, dtied do Ill Tweeds Si'miO; " dopeslcj rsisrs. ; " Chill, dr.ed.SVs.i Dine and while 19' rsovisiuss. illue and orange IU Pink, clear uoue. l'ancy. ..ML ' mess SSaJU t'utmluie do I'hil I Hants IA " do, w.do.U'J Uscjii ..I" M. do la!ii,-e.. .... 1 lu'.'.i; Mteuta. ....I.'ini?'.' Ila.-nrd, pr c SIS (iiif;hums Alliiicil ..Wnlill) " pr Keg .... fiu . ..')Oo75, anuT. (I in)! i Small ai.es ..-lOuijl Uuck )3mJ, Table d.itnusk. " ciollis... Irish linens CI.OTIIIKO mi. Sheep gray punte tti-'J iH tl:-r 20 Saiiuet do. .fc-'f ili lilt. IMI, lu 0ill13 l-'uncy es. do. ...SjiluJ CJSSiua. Illuek (sn do. 0."iai!Maiiiila, small 49 Red Bun'l khirla 9 Haiti' " laig.- ili I Hue dii, do. $ 1 5n I A 1 1 .-nip 10.15 Hickory .Inns Sii" casclss. Calico - do t'.I.U A '.lujinuie JO aoors Si stiota. iSpeiiu .4 Men's kip liootf!.Tli!J Ciesns wiper do. do.... )4 Havana StflaSO ' fine tawed 0 Oeruiau .-. $10i BV kip boots g'J'Aineiicsii jjg.40 ' ha'vy w's doftllii.'! - vostcee. ' Mens' hr'. pr. dux. .$17 PiiiJs uf the liuiea.4Uai& k pl.rg's pr do.ft.'Oun V3i " vall Mived do .M.'l l.nke'e 17 Womau'a h'vy .li s. jll.'l, wtKiBK. fine do Silj-Shnvela ... S3.1S ... $14.10 ...jr.'u90 'Ji'.lt 74ol oaocESiae. -Simdea Coffee lCalhjAxee I'ta li.S.'iii Milleans Suzar.no. I t'lii'a... . 1 1 4 X cut saws.., " cru-li..l 1 1. tulilv cutlery, IU perct alrrnlew ISa. IK advunce ou X. Y.coal Starch ..HTorkel cutlery, 85 prat Syrup l-i llos;ou...auuvr advance. do. S Ul.iud i.'iiOther articles ef bsrd- N O Mules o; ware from 20 to 50 pr Liv. Salt 3e'Ii ct advance. Tubie Salt H,l,Naile,Man'd.i.si.prkg$S s.mdw oil 1 Salt. . a.ii!i " horai-shoe...!lja3 IVpi-ar...- 'M on Al!hU;ee 4u'Laom IllelS Ciunaiiioi liouwt' Liuat ed boil $ti 8 .Soap lUaliri'urp.ntiuo pr gsll -'j!rr--fjr-r.-rr-r---.' v - .i-i Jt U. G. MAIL LINE. j Port laud und Astoria. The 8lenJid Steamer lfl? Xanltnomab igrlnmsa TTTILL continue lo run regularly between Port- V lend uud Astoria, via Vancouver, TWica A wkkk, le.viiig Pnrilaiid on Mouday and Thursday mornings of each week for Atoriarnd Asloriu fur I'ortluud mi Tueulsy slid Friduy inoriiintfs, tOllclMllg VANC011VF.S,Sr.'llliLNS,RAlMrS,CiTH. Laiikt, Ate, each way. For freighl or passage, apply lo R. UOYT, Master, jolC Oral Huyt's Vlmrf-bont, Portland. Tualatin Academy, Forest Grove, Washington County, O, T. QUARTERS COMMENCE; First Wednesday ill December Last do in February ; Third do iu Muy I First do in Sopiouiber. tuition rss acsariin Primary English 1 libber do . Ancient Luiiirnaces $G.OO S1.UU ' Q3.00 French : drawicg, euch, extrs, Iiieidf-iitul chartfe. y.iots. Forinf iriialion rcspeeliug the Sclinet, address l-;. i). nhaa mi k, Nov. 23, lRjS.-33-Gmo . PriuoiHil. (1 A. UI-'.EI) &. CO., Riiecessers to eoif, J Reed dj- Co., dealers iu Drugsattd Mediciues, Hooks aud Sistiencry, Paints, Oils, &o.' Tai liiiu lur utlenlion puid to compounding medicines. Suleni.Nov. 21. 33" Tho Beet Cbaneo, - - i- ITtVER ofTercd in t)rcgon, te those wsntiog !,., I wnul.l kuv lo Ilia iiublio that I mil 4 .....-. - -j t na-...i.,MM,v .inrL i,r Stoves, lust reccived.nl (1RRAT i.v REUUCED PRICES, from Five, lo Tan Dot- tans below former roles. U. II. i i W.uuu. t rvAA RUSHI-iLS of Oats wanted, fur JAVV which I will poy the market price, Stoves, O. U. TWOUOOD. ;)AAA I1USI1ELS of Wmsat warned at J(UUU the market price, for which I will pay n T.nwiire or Sloven O. li. J UliUUlJ. I FEW of the celebrated cooK slnves Known as iV Hi." Diasmnii snd Mav l-'i.owss on haud- and for side by O. U. TWOOOOD. OFFAT'S Lif" Uitt- rs nnd Pills, Bernard's Dysentery Sjrnp, Wislur's llsissin ol Wild t. berry, ut tho tJlll.ljU.' 111! iuiuniwnr.1 Whoat Wcntfld. II iC II F.ST cash p- v s pa d hy Nov. a. w:j. ;. jiu.vhx i f j. v;io titi n:M-riio 170UTHE AMEKICAN MI-'RSENGEB o i titr. CHILD'S PAPER? The ttVidrfignl, Agent for ihe Or. gon Ausiltury trad Micieiy, is n adv lo fiirni.li the abuve papers to all who w.sil to subscribo. ' , TSIIMS Of TIIK iWtRICAN UKSSKNOSS. Single copies, nioiithly, foron. jesr, OSels. '1 wenly c-lii"". to one a.ldrrs, J3.00 i cs us or child's rsrr.R. Ten copies, monthly lor one year te one ad. dre. Fifty ' ' " t'-5 Po tige, Ccts. per copy , It II. RROL'GIITON. Oregon City, Nov. 3D, 1H.'i5-33 Jio Volumes I Sahscriliers tnay begin nnw. IIFE I LLXrVTRATED. A nssT-cLa J WKKKt.v NKv.i'Aren, devoted to news, lileru- line, si-i' nee, nu-l the arts) to euleriainmeni, im provaai. ni.aii l pnrees. One of the beat family neep.ipers in ibe world. Ouly two dollars a year. TIIF. WATEn-CCKP. JOfRXAL I DeviJ.d to Hy Iropi.hv, it" pb losophy and prse tice. j to Plij .:.. y and Anatomy, with numerons illu.iral.otis; and ih-wlows which govern hfu and health. Illustrated. 1 s year. TltR rilKKXoLOGICAL JOURNAL : Devoted to all those pragree.ive measures f-V the elevalion au-l iiiiprovemelil of oiankmd. Amply illustrated. 8 1 )". For thses dollars, a copy of eseh ef these three Journals will be sent one year. Agents wsul ed. ISaniplo. gratn. Address FOWLERS 4V WELLf", 33 3ns Uroadway, New Ysrk.