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Death af Has. Jelia Mt Berrtea. I Tho tcl.-jfriU announce, the doath of ..,,..., u. Uiu.m. j I in distinguished gentleman, native of one 01 me Aiiuuio slntri, Pennsylvania or New Jersey, was long a Senator in Con. great from liii adop'ed Stato of Georgia, wd occupied a high portion in the esteem Button journal, and a citizen who, w veil of tho country as a atatonnian of ele.ated ,ur(J t0 ,av, h., as many friend in IWnD purposes, of thorough culture, and aterling integrity. In the earlier daya of hit career lie was of the Jackson Party, a against the administration of John Quincy Atlums, and was stroncrlv iircnosscsscd in favor of tlu State Righta school of Mr Calhoun. Ilo took office undt-r On. Jackson as Attorney General of tho United States, and was the first man, in the oftlce, to hold a soot in the Cabinet. He was nn able lawyer, oh well as a profound scholar ; and, although Lis official relations with lln President were very way satisfactory, he retired from the Cabinet iu 1831, when tho explosion to k tpace between the friends of. Mr. Calhoun and the President. He resigned, for retirement, with Mr. Branch, of the Navy, and Mr. Ing ham, of tho Treasury Department, and was ever after a decided opponent of tho Jack son rule. On his subsequent return to the Senate be became identified with 'lie Whig party as Mr. Cullioun, himself, did for a fceriea of years uud continued to act with them up to tho time that tho Nebraska racstion caused the dismcmbormviit of thut jiurty, when Mr. 0 , in common with the Whigs of the South, gave his support to the .American or Know Nothing cause. Politically, if r. Berrien ever jdayrd the pnrt of the elevated Statesman, rather than the heated partisan, II wus a good mnu, both in public aad private life, and mi ex emplary Christum iu his walk and conver sation. He enjoyed a largo degree of the confidence of his 'State, and his party lion ored him, as well asUioir own cause, by re icatodly sending him to the United States Senate, when they had tho control of the Legislature. Jr. Y. Times. Ike Ortgla of atkerH Xtcaracua Expc dlVVou. The following which is titkeu from th- Ronton Saturday Evening Gazette, will be found interesting, as it not only j,'ives a i'ood idea, in a small space, of tho olitica condition of ufTairs in Nicaragua, preious to the arrival of Walker, hut ulso tho causes which led him to go there. It is niuiuly orrcct, except in tho statement of tho death of Chatnorro, who, instead of having been slain in the siege of Granada, died several months previous to the advent of General Walker into that country : Iu the early part of 1854, tho two candi dates in tho pending election were Don Francisco Castillon a gentleman of family ttad fortune, the representative of the liber al party, a man of education and brilliant political talents, improved by travel in Eu rope and the I nited States and Don Fuuto Chaiuorce, then at the head of tho army. Charoorro was, by nature and association despotic Lie was filled with that invete rate hatred of Americans and republican isoi which hat so lung distinguUhed the Spanish in o'Jior countries. Ilo was an uucomprouuiiog foe to all foreigners iu the titate. Castillon. n the contrary, was anx ious that his country, so blessed in climate and fortiliiy, so rich iu resources, ono nf the loveliest. of lands should be placed in a condition to develop those resources. that the might take hor proper position among the North American nations ; and iu those views he wus sustained by a major ity of the people, who looked to him with love and respect, as a true patriot and en lightened guide. Dut at the ballot box the adherents of Castillon were overawed by thcsatelitesof Chamorro, who being at the head of the military power of the country, thus effect d by brute force hia unrightful election to the Preaidency. On his accession to pow er, thus obtained, he banished Castillon (for the crime of daring to be the people's candidate in opposition to him) with seve jit prominent adherents, men of rank iborin" State o( Iloaduras, but in a few month s, o odiout had the tyranny rCham rrornade 'him, Castillon returned by in citation of the pele, entering the country once rcorc at he head ' n' 30 men. The confidence he thus displayed in flie goodwill of hfs "try men, was not misplaced. Marching A' onco to Chinandega, where were garrison. d several hundreds of Chamorro's troops, . heyjoined them, and the arrival ofCas Hlon washailed with enthusiasm by the hPnle. Castillon now marciiea 10 ii icapio- ( tit in the battle of that city a victo- . fl..i it,, aall..! niiv rtODS, ana unamurru un i ofGTanada.thccapital.ivherehe lorttiiea hin"" i The sief o. urauaaa ... , monih.;.nddarigthi.,ime.t..S ' M', the struggle w.a geng on between jh people aud a g and stigmatize l,vernment lounaea in . " .. 1 1 - ,.,.mn arts, nd st.gmat.zco oy cr ... lanilcr, pawing through Nicaragua in bui- neMf casually made ik arquiiniinca of; ufl). lOsti.iun, ins popular uciiiocrauo ftl)er, le poople'a favori.. This gentle. man was Hymn die, 15.., furm.-rly w. ll ; known aa tlio eilitnr nf several pnpert in ... ... .. . . ini ii'cu hi 01 me country, on 01 iiimii a ui ,, other in the community. Tlw bc 1 itny quniiitaiice sonn ripened into friendship, and in 'In' course ofseienil interview with Ca-.illon, the latter inquired as lo the. abil- i'i'. diameter ami intlii nee ol (enernl U'ullier, with whom Cole had un intimate acquaintance in Sun Francisco. The ro null was that the latter was solicited to proceed to Sun Francisco and ar-o Walker, and as an inducement to him to embark in the popular caw.., 02,000 acres of land were offered to him by the government at Leon, composed as follows : Don Francis. coCusiilloii, Provisional Director ; Cura bujiil. Minister of llucienda ; Selva, Min ister of War; Generals Jerez, Salozar, Pined i, etc, personages of birth, fortune. and ability. It will thus be plainly seen that the initiative atep was taken by the popular, liberal party of Nicnragua. V The result of Mr. Cole's mhwion was that Walker consented, and Mr. Colo returned to Nicaragua to prepare for him. Walker soon after landed at lUalejn, with only fifty-six men, and was received with ac clamations ; and what further transpired, ending in the establishment of peace and tho formation of a government, is familiar to our readers. Walker, reinforced, tri umphed in the battles of Rivsscity and Virgin Bay, and articlrgof peace were signed by both pa'lie, iu which Walker was named Commander-in-Chief, and (Castillon having died of cholera, univer sally regrcttod, and Chammorro having been slain during the siege,) Don Patricio Hives was named President. The Dr.cistn.s in M.is. (Jaime's Casb. The New OrleaiiH Dilla, referring to the recent decision of tho Pujueinc Court of New Orleans, iu favrof Mra. (Jen. Gaines, ta.vn : "The last will of Daniel Clink, charg d to hnvo been (hwtriiycd thf will of 113 recognizing the luiMliuiacy f Myra Clui-k Gaines, and creating Iter hi universal Ifga'ee, has b.-rn ordered l.y tho Court ol Lat Resort, iu this Stato, to bo admitted of probate and executed. Tho t-ff.-ct nf this mandate will bo to. give Mrs. (laities the very highest title to one of the largest es tates in iho Uniled Siutos nn estate of millions. The property involved in this litigation consists mostly of supar planta tions, and some of the heat ci'y ro;erty. It is generally held by wealthy perons. The city of New Orleanx hat sold, with a full warranty, a lar;(! por ion nfihipro- ncrtv. and will I -a Hal'le therefoP. tf the fivp judges of the Supreme Court, thre concurred in the deeMoii. Illinois State Intrrkst. Tho amount to be paid on the first of Jun. by the Stale of Illinois on the principal of her improve ment debt, is about $48'.000. The divi di ml it is supposed, will bo about 23 per cent, on the unpaid balance. The old in ternal improvement stock and orip ami the new internal improvement stock par ticipate in the payment. Virginia Railboads. The report of the Virginia Bourd of Public Works, just made, shows that the number of miles of Rail road in the Stato complete ii 1,328 ; in progress, fi37 ; capital stock, authorized, $20,687,300 ; State's iuf rest therein $10, 751,217. The Virginia Banks. The Virginia Mouse of Delegates has instructed the Committee on Banks to inquire into the expediency of prohibiting the Banks of Virginia from discounting any paper pay able at tight, or within 15 days thereafter. 03" Private letters received in New York atato ibt ex-President Fillmore will return from Europe in the course of a couple of months, and that he will be ac companied by the lion. James Buchauan. Steamboat Explosion. The steamer Belle exploded near Sacramento on Feb. 5, killing and woundiug twelve or filteen por sotis. Tho cause was (-opposed to be a defect in the boiler. rWinr.,no ia lion rU .Own in-red bv rail- w " ,b , , . .,,. ImllE u..deri(iied would like to aell coads; and yet her debt is only two millions, h , lni,, all j waUr )Wwer on the T . , i e ... e .U.....n...l .niireo ana toriv-iour inuusm i SIX Hi-" 15 . .. i and forty-four tho hundred a,-."1 twen'y-one. ooiiars. 1. . ti , ,, Morals of Nev blba.. . .-..... ... e .i.o Vow ( r!an Chiff , - j of Vl)yKt,t Khows that in mx months n -ariy . -ii-.i. ..( it, Luiirp niinii.'atiun "f the animal ri' ion oi - oiie-iwriim u. i i - cjty has been placed tinner an ph. r. t ...e ir. tli Puritan Recofl" T - - . tJe site of the ancient le-n . onIlithertoreli.,ioU,J . i' - - . ell closed lo all duiwiwhui iio'i ------ , . . rf n.c. ir mi I i V 1 ClCrft1)ll Poutuko, Feb. 29 r. m. nimilIMM AA Va m..u- n l.n.. mi SJ.i WOrd of the steamer t but .he I. hourly ,xpJui. A few mors of the volunteers arrive.) last rvght from the seat of er. No steps had been taken towards another battle. Orion lire to not movs until rriu oreeme t'l arrive. tlT Robert Runysn, Eq., aed eighty year, the last inalo uWendeiit in a direct line from John Runvsn. the aullior of tlin c.w,r.lte, alli.f.r0rjt'-lil5rli'ai IVosreas," died at his residence in Grrcian Placo, England, on the 17th Nov. Goon, A New Hampshire farmer, on being asked if ho knew who Gen. Pierce was, replied Oli, yes; I know Frank. Why, we think he's quite a man up here iu these, parts ; but then, come to spread him out nil over the country, be would be awful thin." ZVXAB.HZB9: Y At the noun of It. U. .luekniii, Km). , oil Mulalla l. n ri.. I.'.k 01. I... lfM f i'k IU. Mr MtHjRi C. D i men, of Muriou county, lo Mit u tia ft t - At thai liniiftJi nf ftftmiiisl ltla-K. Pui In Mnri. f on county, on the M of February. Ky Rev. Gw. C Chandler Jamu II. Laiatkk, Vim., and Mra. - II L3 I. ..I. -f t.. TTAVIXU CLOSED UUS1XES3 at Orreon 1. City, I would requeit til tlxaiv imlebtrd to ine lo mako iinmedialv puyineut, eiiher to uie or to r. a. ii A. Ilullaiiil, aud much ohl go, March 1, 1800-46 O. U. TW'uGOOD. Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE of two certain executions now in my hands, to me directed, oue iwued out of the Diatricl Cuuit of Clackamas -oiiul v. in fu- vor of Mutk Sawyer agaiiul Edward A. Wilmiu, and one iwued out of Iho Dintrcl Court of Wah lugton county iu favor of Jordan Robiiiaon auainat Uie said (.award A. ilanii, and lor want of per sonal property to aatialy tho same, 1 have levied upon all ilia right, title, mid iiilereat of the aa.d Edu aid A. W iUou iu aud to a certuin land claim iluated in Clackumaa county, and known and dee ignated ill the aurvrya aud pints of the Ui.ited States an a pirt or arctions 1 j, 10, 21, '.'7, 33, aud 34, T. 3 8. R. 1 E., bounded uud deaori bed aa lollowa: Uecinning a a point 111. SO clia. East and 10 cliama Norili uf the S. W. e u-ner of See 1 j T. 2 S K. 1 E., running Ihiuco South lb.'U chaina to the Tualiiy river, llience S. 48 dog. W. 13.20 chains, N. US dig. W. Ill jtl " " North I7."0 " " N. 23 deg. E. 13.30 ' " North 5 oil " " N.37dpg.30miu.V 0.15 " " N. 4'J deg. W. a.-JO ' N. 45 deg. W. 20.i0 " North 128.:,0 " " East 4(1.00 " to the place of beginning, cnulaiuiii2 ti ll) ucira, being the eaine luuJ d.i-cribed n Niitiilcutinu Nn. 77. dated X'ijlh Aug. I8W, on Hlu in the Lund OlH.c al Oregon City. 1 ahull pruc-e l In :eil ull the riiflit, title, und iuleicntoi llieauid Edmird A. W Iron in the ubove described laud, or hi iiiik Ii llicrcof ua will tutisly theauiu of 550 35-1 tit) dnlluM. will) iii lereat and accruing vii, ou MONDAY, THE 3lt DAY 01' MARCH, itjii, ut III u'c.Vk in the fiirenoiiu of aaiil day, at llie Coiirt-llouMi- door iu Or, gun City, Clank nnaa count v, O. T. SEP HUELAT, Sherill' Clackamas Co. Murcli I, 185(1. 4ll-5w 4.'i1izita l.t:i(! uf NM-iiiuiti-N. , POIUT.AXD. dpt. Mi rsav. Will ruu in coiiiirctiou, the I'ortlund leaving POU I LAN I) daily (Sundas excepted) fr Ore eimt'ily at 10 o'clock, a. a., the Kuteipriao niu kingermi weekly tripe to COIiV'ALLIS, leaving CAN EM All on Mondays at C o'clock a.m., and Thiiixdiiyii ut 2 r.u. IT All freight lor the above lino will be receipt ed fur at ll.iyl'a Wharf Boat, Portland. ALEXANDERS. MURRAY, ARCHIBALD JAM1ESOX. Feb. 1C, 1850. 44lf The First Call. ALL feraoiis knowing Ihennielves indebted to ui, either by note or book account, will pleaae call and -settle up und pay up We are deler m.ued to clow up our entire trading business therefore make, this our lint call, and hope it may be the last. We have now in store the best stock of grace riea and staple dry goods in the market, aud are determined to aell them oil' a Utile cheaper than our ne ghlioni just on purpose lo quit, and lo see how it will eW. F. S. & A. IIOLLAN D. F.b. 1G, 1S5G-41 Notice, ALL persons having claims against Robert B.rd, dee'd, late of Clackamas county, are hereby required lo exhibit the aame, with the necessary vourhers, at my residence in Cluckamna county foresaid, ou llie claim formerly owned and occu pied by the deceased, within one year from the dale of this notice. ELIJAH BIRD, Administrator of the estate of It. U rd dee'd, With the will annexed. February 15, 18.)6 -1414 W. J?. Burns, WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKER, OREGON CITY, O. T. D" Strict attention paid to repairing, and satis faction to patrons warranted. feb9-43 Notice TS IIEUF.nV GIVEN, lh.it application will be I made at the next term of llie Probate Ourt of Clackamas county, by one of the umlemigne.l, lor letters of administration upou the estate uf Isaac Warwick, deceased. JAMES M. MOORE, JUUN E. HEDGED. Feb. 9, 18;C-43-3w Water Power for ull!. II one half of ualutiu riv- .., . 1 1 m. R, Ua frn.n I.inn !ilv. known aa el, - - . ...'. Mill.. Ii biiirolmMv the best water priv- ihve, with the exception of the great Kails of the Willamette, that there ia in Oregon. I would like to aell one-half or one-fourth of my claim together w.th the mills and wa;er pow, r. My otyw-t is to i a partner, to enable me lo ..p-rly mi imprnve the gel a parinrri wf , Feb. 3, !' james m. Moore. 156. 4'lif K E LEY'S siMn,A ItAarriins- ETaaftS. . - a a ow." -----p , , JLil Ipnoslle lloooes At l.o. r ire-,.roul build " OREGOX CITY, O. T. ing iCT Charges reasonable. Nov. 3-Coi. ,H-loJroia. A FEW of Prince 4 Co's best MELOUE. iS for eaie. low- Enquire al the f e rj zvv.t -. Tlmo. WF. illOHHELI), . W ATCll. MAKER. Persons desirous of filing food work doi.o will do well to give nn- call, my whole liuw ia do viavd lo ill repairing of Chronometer, Lvr, Duplex, and lloritmilul aalel.ee. An assortment of Jewelry on hau l. Jewelry ina.le lo ord r, und repaired. Prices In anil the liairs. I am thankful for aat f.ivnm, and ho(K- lo u'Ve ul!fai'linn in fuliirs. IT IK-aird at the old aland, atipue le thu Tel egraph Olllee, OKUUO.S CITY. I'eb. 8. ometbing New. ANY prwin Lav'ujr a Mrlndrou, Seraph'ne, Aeoonlroii, ur other leed liulruim til, with broken or drfeclive rredi, can have Ihem reMirrd by applying-or kudiii( tot'haa. M. Kiwler, at hie reiu'driK, two iiniin hatk from Iho llnptial Meeiinr Houm, iu llie North part of Ore on City. Charge for inneriing linjjlo reiila from $1, Ml to liL'OJHliauie UiUU.IIlill lur a biwt ii ber. V. M. KKSTEU. Orepou City, Srpti mber 21, IMj.V23 Walnut Orovo Nursery. Til Id uplrudid eelubl hiiieut ia ailua.rd in the French I'rairie, on the ruad Irailing f'oin Or r;on City to ISaleui, twrnly-oue inilea from the former, and autei rrom the latter ; win-re uie un di-miirned h.ivf on hau l a iHnra awortmrul of ruot eraiwd AI'l'LE. I'EAR. V f.ACll, H.ViS, APRICOT, and QUIXVE ulo, eeverul va rirlK-a of (,'raue. Vurrnnt. Umnttirrrv, rf-.-., 4c all nf which lliry nill-r on the moat rraftuiuble teniM, fur ca.h, cattle, or any kind ur iiiorcliuuiu. ble iiio.lnee. Call and asamine. No Imuhle to ahuw fruit trree. N. JOHNSON it. SONS. Nov. St, 18;.5. 32-3iii n ir.T MOLXDINO for picture friime, for LJ ul by CI1ARMAN Jt WAKNKH. n Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, and Dye-stuffs, i at the OubUO.N Cl l V Ditl'O STORE, k,15 Ma.n Street, OreiinCity.O.T. "PVlt. Gnymlt'e dnipound extract of Sarouparilla XJ and Yellow U.wli. ai llie ep!5 OUEIiO.N CITY DRUGSTORE. LI) Dr. Jacob Tuwnwiid'a Sai-aapnnlla, at OREUON CITY DKCU blVK D It. Tjwnwiid'sSunaiiir.llii,ui llie OHEOOM CITY UKLU SlUKR.. SHAKER SaP-apirilla, at tho OREGON I ITY DRUG STORE. SANDS' Suri.arilla, in aiivivintity. at ihe OREGON CITY DRUG STOKE. H fcLANE'S eelebraird Veriiii.'uge and Liver 11L I'ilU, OREGON CITY fiKl U 5 I utti'- TK. Ui-gnaj'a India Cholugogue, und Dr.Juuea' J Allien, nil t'liolngngne, al me OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. "pvlt. J. Ayna' ee'.ebialed Cherry Pectoral Sir 1 tnuplu. col.la.unU connmipi.on, ai uie OREGON CITY Di:UG STORE. 1 rnrKArS L:i'e Itill. r utel I'illa, ter..ard 1L Dynenl. ry Sjrup, Wiatnr's Unlearn ol Wild therrv, ut Ih OREGON CITY DRl'G STORE. . w J c 1 1 r r. HAYING employed one of the lnt Workiie,' Jew. ili-iaou the Paeifio coasl, 1 um lion linly prepare ! to iimiiu ailuro every description o! J.-welrV. Maon o Jewelry, Odd Fellows Pius, Rings, cVc, made to order. Engraving iieaily done. Cull uud see MK-cimeu of work. G. COLLIER ROUIUXS. . B. I devote my entire alii ntioii lo repairing Fine Watches. G. Coi.LiKa Roudins. Portland, Dec. 2fl, 18:,5-37lT rpiCMPLE OF HONOR. TualutipTemp!a of 1 Honor, No. I, meets every Weilnesday eve u iig. at the Amerieun Hull, Foiest Grove, Oregon. Ilrcthren of the Order in good standing are in vited lo visit IhiaTemnle. M. TUTH-H, .- 1. S. A. Dixon, W. It. 33 Laud for Mule. I OFFER to sell 160 ai res of choice hind for two dollnrs and a quarter an acre, cash. The land ia a portion of my claim, six miles west of La fayette, iu the county of Yamhill. Title good. Call and ace for yourselves. " "Pis no Irouhle to show" the land. S O ADAMS. Glen Avoca, DecSjlh, 1855 37lf JUST RECEIVED at the Oregon City Drug Store, direct from New York an I San Fran cisco, a fresh supply of VRUGSMEDJCIXES, Patent Medicines, rumily Medicines, eve, vc , which trill be tolil a-low for eath at they can lie procured in the Territory. Call and exuinine for yourselves, and get an Almanac for 1856, gratis. A GOOD assortment or Tinware on nana, mm for sale cheap, by O. 1J. TWOGOOD. LIGHT plenty at F. S. dj- A. HOLLAND'S. To Tu Payer. COUNTY ORDURS for sale nt a discount. iiov24 O. AUERNETHY 4. CO. Wheat Wanted. TTIGHES T cash pneis pa d by JLJL Nov. 9. If.V. C. DEMENT CO. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING, per blig 'Susan Abigail'' and bark "Cliaa. Deveus," from San I rancist o, the following goods I GROCERIES: iM kgs E. U. syrup, 5&8 gals., 30 liljlx New Orleans do. 5(1110 ibs No. I China sugar, ' 5nnu Ids utile salt, 200 boxes English and Amrti. tin soap, 20 cases pie fruit, aua',1, 3 u;ross P. a-. B. yeast powders, 50(10 lbs tobacco, aas'd brau.ls, 100 hulf boxes rata lis. 20 bblaaud half bbis cruslied sugar, 3nU0 IIms sulerulus. CROCKERY A General Amortment. DRY-GOOVS:iOW yds brown sheeting, 1 000 yds satinets, 2000 " prints) 10 pieces aliacas, 50 puiis English blankets) 2011 yds carp I n;', 200 " oil cloth; Together with a g. urral amorlmeut uf ready made clothing, boom, shoes, ham, caps, and carpenters' , which hai been iseued di:,uig a quarter of a ceu lools. WM. C. DEMENT CO., j lury." Hut it is nur.arewery to allude to the merits Nov. 10. Uppisnln llie Laud UMice XeW Suppljr. A BERN fc I'll V iv. i O. oiler In the public, A at low prices, the following srlicles V ritiog paer, Jlitcliets, Thread, aisvrled, teel souares, Combs, " Suspeudcra, Jtiitlons, aaorlrd. Steel pens, I'eu holders, lldiidle l axes, Cow bells, ill.ack tea, AUpice, !lV.p r, black, !T..b.cou, .Soap, iCiruiit Tartar, il'ick.ed salmon, ir-ruuktd I olaus' axes, Oregon City. Sept. 1-y B JOl'S fc SHOKS ( by i:2i CiUSXJLN f WJiRNER Tinilnllii .trudciii)'! Fortit Grove, WaMnghn County, O. T. QUARTERS COMMK.VCK Kirel WediMwiay in Drvember . . i.. r.u,.,. . I.an uu hi - Third do in Ma t t'iral do Id (trplember. tuition res Qi'aria Trimary Eni;IUli $11.00 Higher do goo Aueii-nt Iniffuaerti, j " Krrneh Sl drnwnif, eucii, extra, 300 Incidental charge, SUeia. ForiufiirinalioD reeelini the School, a.Mnee K. I). bllAlTLICK, Nov. 38, 16j:i33-(iirw rriueipul. CA. KEEI) Jt CO., eiicecaMre lo HUow&, Herd Co., dealers ill Dmi. and .Mrd cilire, lluoke and Slalioitery, I'aiula, O.le, iVc. I'ailivu- ar utteuliun ranl lo compounding ineilieaita. Suleiu, Nov. 24. 32lf UST RECEIVED, 40 hlf bbls N. O. sugar) 30 ' - c ruhr d S hbla ' " 4H mill" N'n. 1 China augnr; 100 aacka Ko eoflcej lit 1(10 ltx line. Miai 10(10 " aalrratur. 10 eaara o ive oil; 4 " lobaecu) 1 " irunra; 95 G.I' tea; Ii boxea yeuml jiondcra; 4 " enndiea; 13 " raudlea; DRY GOODS, it. 4 balea ulieel ng; 1 hiekoryi 1 blue drill; 1 " priute; 100 d . Coil la' aj o il thread; 1(1 piece atpaciu and nirr noca; Aim. a lot of Hoota ami Shore, Crockery, Gla ware, and one or two oilier "ieiaa" which wr can't jiut now recollect. G.ve iu t call, lor wt ar Ue teriiuned lo aril out. f,b3 F. S. ti. A. HOLLAND. Christmas Prcsonti. OW iathe lime topurcliax the Holiday Prea- nta. You will uud a large oaairtiueut to ae lect from at o.o. aoaaina jiwtur stoat, ft out Sin et, l'orlliiud. AH kind" of Jewelry manufactured to order. EnrraviiiL' ueatlv execuled. I'rumpt allenliou civeu to repairing Fin Watchea CTReineniber G. C. ROHDINS' Jewelry Store, front St., l'o. Iluud. Portland, Dee. 8, 1 S.i5.-J(i-tf A II ii re Cliniit'e For thoc engaged, or wishing to engage in the i louring Uuniicis. WE have on hnnd and for sale, the following iiiaehinery for grist nulla, which will be sold low for cash, or on a short time : 3 portable niille, complete I I run of lour feel four iueh French Burrs, with spur wheel, 114 cogs, we ghiug 1035 lbs. with sp mile, pinion, brush and oil-pot and collar. I run, nine eize, without pinion. Other irons llie sunie us uliove. Togelhor wilh a general assortment ef bands, bolting cloths, pulleys, guilgeous, wheels, couplings, bunging foruolt.iig chests. Slo., &o. In oilier words, everv requisite necessary to the cumuli, linn of a L'rn mill by IV II. I , i.. 1 i eo. Opposite the Lund Office. Oukcion Citv, Nov VS, 1855. To Hie runners WE WOULD say, call at our store; we will pay you na well for your produce as any other house in Oregon, and will eudeuvur to make you feel as eoniloriuble aa we masihly call. no24 t7f.4K,W.4.V .J- IV AH tilt. EVERY TH.NG ill the hue of Groccriea, aa cheese, ull kinds of spice, sal kIu, eabou ale aoda, oaloraiiia, cream tartar, Ae., are sold at . j.... t.Mtt M 117 J D hi f." D'.O II0V24 lyll.lHlU.'lll y I'"""11" Wanted. IV a larce qui T WANT lo buy a luige quantity of heavy ful X hoi's, delivered ut the Oregon City Market, for which 1 will pay the Ingliesl murkel price, in cash. CHARLES ALHRIGHT. O I will also buy ull (he 1'OUK 1 can gat. Oregon City, Doe. 30, 1S55.-37U Cuueiiiulli Nov. 26, lt)M. vN hand and fur eulo, low, for casli or produce ; J Puiuts i. lead, chrome preen, white lead, prussiau blue rod do in oil, chrome yellow, blk. do " blue paint, litharge, Common and permanent green putty, glass, 4c. JNO. P. HKOOKS. -liriLL RECEIVE IN A FEW DAYS, YV 50 cases men's heavy boots; 12 men's unbound broguns; " lined and bound do.; " calf broguns) " goat " boys' unbound " youths' culf " wuinon'a lacs boots; u morocco " niissea' lace " child's Jenny Und " 3 3 3 4 1 4 o I 1 200 pairs " fancy tip shoes 72 11 women's kid buahins; & bules drilling; 4 plalfoi 1(10 kegs i ilalform seules; syrup; 100 boxes soap; 30 sacks Colt', e; UU hf hbla N. O. sugar; 5 canes yeast pow.l.n; 5 " raslile aoapi 50 barrels lime. fcbD O. AUERNETHY &. CO. To Fanny Fern 1,000,000 Headers A NEW BOOK COMING I WE have the pleasure of announcing that we have in press, and shall puhlish about the fir.l of Decemher, a new work of fiction, entitled ROSE CLARK, A ROMANCE BV FA.NWV fESJI. The last work, and first continuous tale of t'.,'n biillisnt and fascinuling authoress, "Ruth irlsll," ach eved a aueeena uuexumpled ill th annals uf letters. In the language of a leading periodical, it created more profound Sensation than any of "Kn'ii Hall, Judurinir from the number of 1 Fn,.;ai.r it Lara sold, we iud"e that everv body ! j,, !ie United Slates has read it. Aa respect' the have now in press, Ross Class, we can i only aav that we regard it aa, in every respect, a 1 irn ater! heller work ; and are confident it will not j only sustain, but even ioereuse the reputation of its dmliui'iiished authoress. We have reasons for I thinking "Kiss.- Clark" will make a greater aensa ! Lion Ifem did "Ruth Hall." It will form an el gatit 12mo volume uf over 40U do 7ea. Price 8 1 .iJ5, on receiat of whieh cp- iea will be senl by mail, post-paid. It will be for aale by all booksellers. l'uniih-d by I 40 3w M ASON BROTHERS, New York. TOYS, of d fferent kinds, fir sale by tHAKMAN f WAKNEU. OREGON CITY Wholesale Prices Onrrent eoaascTso wsaaLV. dsv ooous. uavos u. usutnsaa Kheeling, 4-4 lSUOOpr.cUvarN. Y.coat. Drilling I'-'i raouna. Uieached drilling Id Wheat, pr. bo-.... 8 shirting, 1 la 16 Data d -.WsW Striiad do 14 I'olaiuea do Ii Ticking 14al(! Oniona do ff'i lleiiina 15 Kloiir J Blue drilling 14, Cora Meal, fresh Ii Plaid husey los'.'l; raviT. Kniii.,1 70aUU! dried .... l Keutueky jeans.. . Wa4."i; Peaehee, dtiad do I Tweeds 5570 " do ald...... raiara. ! I lull, dried. xwxa Mine and while 131 raoviaiosa. Ulna si. l oi.oire 1: Pork, clcur Iioiw. Kancv fa I " Jiba30 Furniture do IOul-1 Heme... .15 do. wiile.lVt llucou.. .1)1 M. do laiiitu I4n35i mwoaa. Ginuhama I5sj-.'i llaard, pr ca.. I5 Alpuca "Sunn, pr aeg.. labia damask D(iiJ shot. clotlis C5afU Small aiiea .$2. (iJaJi Irish linens 4Uu$i:Uuck CIJJTIIIKO. Ltxt. Slioen mm' naliU Cl''l l3illar .30 Satinet do. .i.'ja.ni White lead, iuoill4al5 l-'aiicypasa. do. ...$4115: c iuao. Illuek vaax do. t5a7i Manilla, small 40 Redlleu'l thiila $l4alb) " Urge 85 Ulue do. do. gljnlKtleiitp lUal Hickory shirt's 5a7i uasdlis. Calico do 8'.1"!-; Admauiine 50 soots i sliors. lSellu 64 Mens kip bools$:iJil oiUAis. super do. do....4 llaona gJOeHO " fine sewed It) (Vrinau 810a35 Ooya' kip boots America Q3Ua50 ' he'vy w'l doljtl i-i3; tobacco. Mens' brt('a pr. doi..tJ 1 7; Pride of the Uuion.40a45 ' kip org's pr do.i0':8un 3035 ' calf sewed do.. Luke's 97 Women's h'vy sirs.J?l3' tuaunaat. fine do !I5;ShoveU ;$flal4 oaocKama. ;Spade tUalG Coffee' lCaI8;.xea $iv&0 Tea b5a7li Millsaws 'Jilafcl it Sugar, no. I Chi'a... . 1 1 1 S cut auwa 75oSl crushed ll.Tuhle cutlery, 10 pvlcl Saleratua 12a. 16; advance on N. Y.coal Starch 14 Pocket cutlery, 25 prct Syrup E Huston. ..90ul: advunce. do. S Island "."liOlher articles of hard- N O Molnases 70: ware Iroin 30 to 50 pr Liv. Bull t advance. Table Salt SI i4 Nails, lias dsiaee.pr kg ft) Snndwicli I. Salt.. hora. ahoe...3oaJ5 Pepper 'Mr oils. Allspice 40 Lamp $1,3 Cinnamon tiOo.80 Liiua ed bo I J a Soap Iliall. Turpentine pr Ran aj.a U. S. MAIL LINE. Portland and Astoria. The Splendid Steamer "l'Ia 1 Unltnomsh agaa. WI LL continue lo run regularly between Port land nnd Astoria, via Vancouver, twics a wekk, leaving Portland on Moudny and Thursday mornings of each week for Astoria ( aud Astoria for Portland on Tuesdiiy and Friday iiiominga, touching Vancuuvkk, St. Hklkns, I!imkr,Cath tAMCT, ire, eueh way. For freight or passage, apply lo P.. HOYT. Master, jolG Or at Hoyl's Wharf-bunt, Portland. JAY XL'S Alterative, Expectorant, and Tills, CoJ Liver Oil, Castor Oil, aud Sweel Oil, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment, G. W. Mer chant's Gargling Oil, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. mitUSSES, right and left and double, and Ab 1 duininnl aupjiortera, at the OREGON t i l l Dliuu s i una. 1)URE White Lead, raw and burned Umber, Crome, (ireeu and Yellow, and other paints, ut the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. I PERFUMERY, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. G1UEFKNBERQ MKDICINESi Graefeuberg Sarsaparilla, Uteriue Calholicon. " Dysentery syrup, consumptive balm, Pile Ointment, " Health Hitlers, " Eye Ijotioii, Ac, 4., To be found at the agency of the Company, al tho OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. nAYMAN'3 Dyspeptic Elixir warranted to curs the dyspepsia just received and for sale at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. I PERUVIAN Febrifuge, for the cure of fever and ngtte. Sue., eke , just leceived and for sale at the OREGON CITY DRL'G STORE. Hebaslwpol Una Fallen I AND CHARM AN & WARNER wi-h to inform the citixens of Oregon City and the public in gcnerul that they have jusl received s xnod assortment of GROCERIES suitable for this season of tho yeur. Also, we have received a supply of faney groceries, such aa Farina, Sugar Tiijiioca, Arrow Root, and a variety of other such articles too numerous to mention. We have a good assortment of FANCY OOOUS for the holidays, such aa raisins, dales, ligs, bottled pie fruits, raspberry preserves, and a variety of other articles in this line, am h as will suit the graat.-st epicure of the land. We have al so on hand a good assortment of candies, and ara receivings supply nearly every steamer. So plcaau give us a call; wu wdl sell as cheap aa uny house in Oregon. Our inoltu is thut a quick penny is better than a slow shilling. We are now commencing to prepo.ro in the ba kery for Cluistmaa, and shall have a good assort ment of cake. We aliall also keep on hand a su perior quality of butler crackers, Huston crackers, and also the sweel York crackers. Please give or ders for the ubove iu good lime. Our prices shall be reasonable, and the goods made of the best n teriala in Oregon. hor34 Who Winti a Oood Saddlo 1 rltHE suhenber, living five miles south'west of X Le.rayelte, iu Yamhill county, is now carrying on tha business of Saddle Making in good earnest. Ho k'.epa constantly ou blind tho best saddles thai ca j be inaiiuruulured with the materials at com- maud ill Oregon. Thoe wishing a genuine saddle warranted to St on both sides, and rigged out m complete style, eheSp for cash, ur good trade would ilo well logire mo a call. Aly simp ia situated nn llakeru lirei k Dear when the rond crosses it lead ing from Portland and Oregou City, "up country" by Iho way ofSm.th s bridgo oil the iSoilli fork ol Yamhill. UT I keep every thing iu the saddlery Ti.e. ss Eridles, Martingales, Halters , Lines, Are , Ac. sepi. so-a.m. J. o. 11 kn derson. ffo Arrive WITHIN a few das, direct from Ne York, ex clipper ship "Golden Eagle, 400 gals. Iliiseod Oil, 150 gals. spts. turpentine, JJOO boxes wiudow (laa, aas'd sies,) 2nd kegs white had, pure, 25 gals, varnish, 2(IU lbs bee.wuX, 00 Ibs rosin, by Wsi.C. DEMENT Sl to., oct 1 J. opposite iho Lend Office. D III LiD Aj-Jili, in b'f and whole barrels, at that ca .mericn ciiz?, .c" -",- "i" "