FROM WASHINGTON. Prarrealaii la IMimt ea la t'.lrrltun of I'.irrk. V (Oii tho Clerk nmiounceil iliat Mr. Hunk was elected Sjiunki.r,(li.ifi'iiiiij shout of ii'.iiuk' followed iVoiii tliu republican siju end other quarter of tin) Homo. Tlio lmli waved their handkerchiefs in iliu Ifallurie. 1'or several minutes ilia disor der M a beyond d('cri.liuii. Mr. A.IC Mandiull turned the ijue!ioti that Mr. I Sank was not elected, sny in;; ilia Clerk hud no power to authorize; such A result lu lio announced, ll must be to dvclurud by the vuie of tins Hmn. Tim Clerk exiiluineil. civinst reasons which appeared to bo satisfactory for hi conduct. Mr. Cdinnheli, of Ohio, appealed to the honor of gentlemen to cany the plurality rusolutiou into f(R.ct, and end thisdUgmee ful content. Mr. Cobb, (dein.) of (leorjjia, regarded Mr. Il:ink as virtually elected by a nnijor it j of tlio llnuso under the plurality rule. Mr. Aiken asked to bo allowed to conduct Mr. Hunks a Speaker to tlio chair. (Ap plauso.) Mr. Smith, of Ala., highly appreciated Mr. Aiken' request' If granted, lie thought it would heat divisions, and pour oil on troubled waters. When grown up men make n child's bargain, they ought to stick to it (Laughter.) After further debate, Mr. Cliugmau, (dein.) of N. C, oflorod a resolution declar ing that by reason of the adoption nf the plurality rule and the vote taken under it, Mr. Hank hud been duly chosen Speaker, and is hereby do declared. This passed by yeas, 130 ; nays, 30. Several gcutleuiril explained, though they had consistently voted against Mr. Hanks, they felt bound as juries, not as Actors, to carry out tlio order of the (louse by voting for the above resolution. Mr. Dunk was, by request of the Clerk, conducted to tlio chair by Mr. Aiken, Ful ler of Penn., and Campbell of Ohio. lie was greeted with loud and enthusi astic cheers, and, amidst the profound si lence which followed, said : Gentlemen of the House of Rhphesen- tativks: : Before 1 proceed to complete the accept mice of the office which you have conferred nnnn nm. I avail mvsclf of vour indulgence to express my obligation for the honor conlerro'l upon mo. it wouiu auora me greater pleasure were it accon.pauied even by the self assurance, that I would bring lo the discharge of ardoU9 mid delicate duties, always difficult, but now euviioncd with un usual difficulties, any capacity commensu rate with their responsibility and dijiniiy. I can only say I shall bear myself, so far as applicable, with fidelity to the interests and institutions of the country Bnd iho govern ment, and with impartiality so far us re gards the rights of the members ol this House. I have no persoual objects to ac complish. I am animated by a single de sire of contributing in some little degree to the maintninance of the well established principles of our government, in their origi nal American signification iu developing that portion of the continent we occupy, so fur as we may do so within tlio power con ferred upon us cnlurging and swelling its capacities for uVnifiuient influences at home mid abroad, and maintaining intact in per petuity the inestimable privileges transmit ted lo us. I nm aware neither myself nor any other man is equal to the perfect ac complishment of these duties I am, there tore, ns a man must be in such a presence n Riinnlinnt fur vnur indulgence and sun- - "ri j o port 1 again return to you my thanks for the honor you have conferred upon me. Applause, deafening oud IoHq continued, followed. Mr. Giddings, nf Ohio, being the oldpsl momber of the Hoase, administered the oath to Mr. Banks, by request of tlio Clerk. Mr. Stanton, (rep.) of Ohio, then offered tlio followiug resolution : Resolved, That the thanks of the House are eminently duo, and are hereby tendered, to J. W. Forney, for tlio distinguished abili'yi fidelity and impartiality with which ho has presided over the deliberations of the House during the arduous and protract ed contest for Speaker. This was unanimously adopted, and the House adjourned. Tlio republicans were wild with exulta tion, nnd lustily cheered Mr. Banks, and congratulated him on his success. Washington, Feb. 4, 153. SWEARING IN THE MEMBERS, ETC. The Speaker administered ihe oath to Mipport the constitution of the United States to the members the representatives of each State advancing as their names were called for that purpose. The delegates from the Territories were likewise sworn. When the name of Mr. Wn field was -H.l Mr. r.row. .republican) of Fa., said, in deference to the wishes of his friends he would not object to his being sworn, tie thought, however, that circumstances would warrant the withholding the oath. He hoped to be heard some other time on the question. Mr. Campbell, (rep.) of Ohio, said that a constituent of his, (a Kentuckian by birth), had been Jiabolically murdered in the most cowardly manner, having been shot in the back, as he was credibly informed, by an officer under the pay of the general govern ment in Kansas. As objecting to the ad ministration of the oatb to Mr. hit field would only tend to greater confusion after their excited struggle, he would not insist . it .upon ifc- , . . . f. On motion of. Mr. Washburn, (rep.) or Me., a committee was appointed to wait on the Senate and inform them that a quorum of the House had assembled, elected Mr. Banks Speaker, and was now ready to proceed to business. On motion of Mr. Tennington, (rep.) of !N. )., a committee was appointed in con- j in. on v. ,. , mm of the So... c, o w,t on r S,UMur To ,mb f c . , tlio Vesid,,,. and inform him thai . quorum ivfr,d ft ,t.cll)r0 , T ; T J U. oft he two hou. had aswniuM.an.. wore lon, on .he.vcing of the 24th Ju . 'in do ready to receive any con.mun.cai.on l' f-ns, ,.f .he in.titutinn.of lh Sou.h? The miiii . I be plra-cd to make Tmkr, which paner publishes the h o. wr. I uur.iun.iiMn.; i u. i., mi.-m a resolution for tlio election of a Clerk hv viva race. Laid on the table by 103 ngamt d. . ... II. ii.-n- ii A ifiulmion ilecliirmg William Cullom. I t'r ft Ait il. II i ii ii , vimi "i hv "um, n rva iioupicii by I JO ic.'iiili-t H7. As the Sprulier administered iho ontli of ollice lo .Mr. Liiilniii there Mvru miiuiftstn lions ofnproval in the gallon.-. The ini'iiibcrs then proceeded to select seats, in aecorduuco w ith a rrs'ilutioii mov ed by Mr. Bell, that all the members retire without the bar, and severally return as their names warn drawn by the Clerk from a box, and take possession ol such seats as Ihey Illicit select. This proceeding con sumed about one hour. I'.DBErfM. Washington, Jan. 31, 1830. Tlio Senate met again tn-duy pursuant to adjournment, and on motion of Mr. Fitz patrick, proceeded to the election of Senate printer. The fourth ballot stood ; Nich olson, Si) ; Beverly Tucker, 8 ; Cules A Sutltou 3 ; scattering 14. Mr. Nicholson, of tlio Union, was accordingly declared elected printer. Mr. Seward then addressed llie Senate on the subject of Central American afluirs) He reviewed tho history and geographicul re lations of that territory at ilie mouth of the river Sun Juan, known as the Mixqnito ter ritory, and conjured the S-nat to hold fast to the Clayton and llulwer treaty, and to insist that Ureal Britain shall eras to violate its stipulations. He look the ground thai ihe positions which had be.'-n assumed by the 1'reHiileiit wero correct, and ought to be maintained by the counlry no mutter ut what cost Wo would not, he said, recede without na tional dishonor ; mid that was not to be ihouizl't of. The language of the treaty was too plain lo be misunderstood, and the British Government had resorted to miser able perversious in order, to evade its re quirements. Potlllral. Senatoh Bk;i.br ANn Mr. Bixhanan. liov. Higler, of I'eiii svlvania, who ha- juut been elected lo t e U. S. Senate, bus pub lished a letter avowing his decided pu-fer ence for the Hon. Jam. s Buchanan forihe ('residency. He says : It is in v liileu'iuii, when at Washington city, in the capacity of a Senator, to pro mote the nominal inn of this eminent states man bv every primer means, as I shall surely, lo ihesame extent, u'nl his election should he become the nominee. In this I shall be suiltvof bad faith to tin man who favored my election to fho Senate, Cur ni presidential preferences werelreely declared to the members of the Legislature, anil ollinrs, previous to my election. Vikuinia K. N. State Council. Thi politiciil body, at a convention held in Mich uioiid Ust week, resolved tnabolish all cere monies of initiation and obligations of sc crcsy. It also adopted the 1'liiladi Ipliiu platform, and approved of the course of the know nothing members of Congress. I'. A. Boiling and J. D. Imlioden. Ksqrs., were appointed delegates at largo to llie national convention. Gov. Pollock Gov. Pollock, of Penn sylvania, is spoken of in various quarters as a candidate for the next Presidency. PlllLADEtrillA, Feb- 4. lion James Buchanan has carried the election for Dele gates in Philadelphia, almost unanimously. Non Intervention. Among the bills introduced into the House ot Delegates of Georgia, we notice- one "to promote the settlement of Territories of the United Stales." It provides for Slate aid to com panies of Georgians, organized for the pur pose of emiuriiting to Kansas, but who may be disabled from so doing for wsnl of funds. It proposes that tho leader or captain of the company shall give bmd and security for the l'ai:bful disbursement of the funds, and within twelve months after the receipt thereof transport one hundred emigrants lo Kansas. It proposes that the aid shall be given in sums of $50 to each emigrant, not to exceed in the aggregate 130,000, and that the money so expended is to be reim bursed by a special tax on slaves. Washinhto.n, Thursday, Jan. 31t. Mr. Hullas has accepted the Enoih Mis sion, has been nominator!, and will bo con firmed to day, if thcSe.nntebasan executive session after Mr. Seward's speech. Francis Markoe.oflhe State Department, will probably be appointed Secretary of Legation. He is an old friend of Mr. Dal las. Skvbn, P. M. Mr. Dallas' nomination was taken up in the Senate to-day, and though an effort was made to procurr- its immediate confirmation, it was laid over till the next meeting, unanimous consent hein" required to depart from the standing rule, and there being one voice in objection. Admiiiiftlralor'a Nolicc. There is of course no doubt about his con- -sroTICE ia hereby given that I have been ap firm lliun. pointed adminislrolor of the estate of Isaac ' n , rr r . I Warwick, deceased, late of the county of Clacka- Col. II. FRENCH. Parker II. t relicli, niM lfd jrrilorv of or,Vm. All persons having Minister from Nicaragua, appeared in tl clasima against said esisle are requested to present House to-day, aud was surrounded with the same M me for adjudication at my residence friends. In a few dava he will present ! w.lhiu one year from date. All persona ind. bled iu : to said estate are reooired lo make immediate pny- his credentials, and will init upon an im-1 J Jxili M MOOREi M,Jr iTiefliate recooiilltnn. ir. .iarc) is kh.i. fiedof Ihestnbility of Walker'ssroverninent,! but personal objections to Col French may I .. J ... nJ Mlnt.ioe ' prevent Ins recognition as MmMer . DEATH OP F.MINEMT BosToNUS. Dan- !p1 SathVd. nrominent for Ihe interest ne has for many years taken in missionary andCvrus AL'er, the well known I cannon and punmaker. died in the city of I Boston on the 4lh of February. I tl k ll The IIF.EM.TAOE.-Th bill to purcha e for the Suite five hundred acres of the Irrround includinir the tomb of Jackson and the builJ.ngs of the Ilcrmiwge, ha, parsed coebrauch of the Teancfcce legislature. ,llro j.. fl.,i tl)v, ;..,', ., . ciirioxiiy lo heir what could be said by one, himself a slate owner, on tlio other ilo of ttiie unvAil I .1.- I. ..II 11- I "- ' c-' u .lui-niiun, nil'l llie mill will HIII'll. .'. i : " ' ""i w' iuiu m rii it on several occasions. He spoke fiiran hour anil a liia 11, nn'l kith the exception of occa sional hiinif, laiihter, and ironical ap. pliiiise confined, however, lo but very few of tho undieiiee he Has listened to with uloniliiiii.r Htii iiiioti and patience." Piiohihitio.x in Maryland. The Leg islature of Maryluud appears indisposed lo agitate the Statn wiih n prohibitory liquor law movement. A majority of the com mittee of the House of Delegates, lu the subject was committed, yeste" t ported ajuinst llie expediency f' i the question of such a law lj' Ct ihoir action, and express theft Xa modification of the license rVuwsT l more effectual for good. Tho Tepoi t was concurred in by tho House. FsrrUa. There in no nrwt of iniroiica from the Crimea, lu Awn Minor Mouravietr ww rau.dly advancing lowuriU KiH-roimi. lu EiikIuuiI I'reiiilriit Fleree's annual M-iumje dad been received, and produced rmher a fsv.irs- ble unpreMioii lliill ollierw isu. '1 lie news from India received by the Arubis is nrry iinportant. Not only had III i'emsiH luki-n Herat, but their lroow had fully occupied Ihecily, nnd it whi apprehended that they would toon nd vauce beyond iis walls. The entire family of Ya iMuhoined had been put lo deulh by Ihe IVrsiaiu, with llie exception of tlio (jueen niolher. Iiwl M'jlioiiied wus in treat alarm fur hn sufety. He contemplated a military reiiniun with the ebitf of t'uudubur. Attain in Iho East are rapidly bmu- uiiiig au ominous iiiprcL W A eorresiHiudrnt of III New York Tn'A- unt savt that receullv. duriu." Hi ballutint for Sieaker, au old 1 lemocrat from Te.ineasee remark ed that "during llie previous twenty-four hours, he had Tancied thai he could aee the lurm ol me lin ni'irlal Joi-kaou hovering over llie aaaeinlily, and with all the energy and ileiermmatioii that lormr- ly characteried linn, xclaimiiij.'Uy the Eternal, uo mura Uauka." ' Lnm Must BswAasreuJing the (eduction b it of Mr. Nuttall, in the Kentueky legiilalure, .Mr. Itiiceri, a gallant and accomplished member from Warren, unreduced an amendment, which, if ndnpied, will create some stir among the ladies. It provide! that any female guilty of attempting lo seduce a young man by wearing low-neck dresses, and other cupnvaling articlea of attire, shall be puuirhed with Ihe auuie pr unity aflixi d iu the case uf seduction. The gay deceivers will Ik obliged to correct llieir hahilt, should this amendment be adopted. Loumrille Courier. tW T"1 cenvua of Illinois allows a population in that Slate ofabuul l,30U,(i(J0, against HOU.OIH, ill ltj.'ill. fW" Tlie Senate of the State of Georir'a lint adopted a bill which provides for the election of judges by the people. tjJT A Western editor gives Ihe following vat' eilh'lory : "The undersigned re:ire fiom the t-dito rial chair with the eonifileie conviction that all is vuuily. t roin the hour that we slarteil our paper to the present tune, we hove been solicited lo lie upon every given auhjeet, am cunnotnow remem ber having told a wholesome truth without diniiit Ihliing oor tub-cription list or making an enemy. Under these circumstances of trial, und having for oumelf a thoiougli contempt, wo retire in order to recruit our moral constitution." r3y A Kentuckian, being asked how much corn ho raised, replied, "Ten barrels of whisky, Ucttdci toAiit toe anile fur bread.' In rorlland, on the Clli inst.,by Rev. V. P. Doy- ukin, Mr. oVLVEfTCR rENNovEa to Mm. IMarv ,V. Ali.f.n. J Iu Portland, by the tome, at tin same time and Fj,... i iau.... v r-. ...... m:...... t 7 IKTERS. At UinP'iua Academv, Uuiijlm County, on Keb. 7th, by liev. J. II. Wilbur, Mr IIe.vrv It. Kink iiXhdt to Miss Sakaii 13. Sweet. raim for Sale. A FARM of G40 acres of land in Yam hill county, six miles nest of fafnyclle, is oIK nd for sale. There are 8U acres in cultivation, and 160 acres in pasture nn orehard of 50 bearing apple trees. The place is well wa tered and tnuliered, and has two wells of excellent water, good buildings and out-houses. The land is as good ns there is in Oregon or the world, and its location makes it as good n stock furin as there is in Iho Territory. Funning utensils and stock will be sold with Ihe place, if desired. The claim is well stocked with cattle, horses, and hogs, and can he had on reasonable terms. JJ" Inquire at The Asocs Office, Oregon City. vi:smt. iiotix, Morrison St., between Front nnd First its., PORTLAND, O. T. Charlies reasonable. S. L. SMITH, March IS, 1S.")6-4S Proprietor. Wauled. I WANT TO BUY gooJ BKEF CATTLE, for which I will pay H per ct. nt my simp. CHARLES Al.nitKillT. Oregon City. March 15. 44lf Ciurdvn Hied. THE undersigned has a fine lot of Ilova seed ling Strawberry plants to dispose of, alo Cali fornia grape vines, and a largo variety of choice garden feeds. WM. FOUTS. j Cuuemah, March 15. 4g-3w Tuau,in M,,, .March 15, 1850. 4-4w ,VUf7',. n ATE R the Methodist Church in Oregon City, Loday . WATUll. which )ie erc,n gel by calling on me and describing the same. 1 can be found al Mr. .Moore a. J. T. APl'ERSOX. Lis ClTT, March 8, 1H58. 47 Administrator'! XUnal Settlement. j -VToTICE w hereby given to all person, inter- ' l eeled in ihe estate of Nathaniel M. Creighum, j fir- Tlll-., ln A)inl . 0m1 b). pri)llU. foort .f CLckama. Co. h lhe fin.rseitlemeut of said e.t .u at Oregon cay, n,dcoo.,ty. O. KISI l-Y , Admr. ' c.-y, March 8, ie.6-47 i. i HAVIXt; fLOSKII III'SIXKSS al Oregon City, I would rviueit all iImow indebted to me lo make immediate payment, either lo ui or lo F. H, & A. Ilolluml, and much oblige, March 1, l:,i)-40 O. II. TWoUOOI). Administrator'! Notice ""OTIL'K ia hen by given that I have taken out il l tiers of Adtniiiislraiiiiu upon the etate of bamuel W, McMnhan, ihresd. All persona having fllailnaairaiilMt aiaiil elula am renin.!. A In prcM-m the name lo mo for ndowunre al my resi dmea In ClaekauiNs County, O. T., within one year from III date of t Ilia. none. All persons In debted to said totuta are required lo make immedi ate niyimui. . 1..H.UMS A, Murch, H, 1S.-.C-I7-4W. Admr. of hUtaie. Administrator'! Sale. 1)l'RSl'ANT loan order made by the Prohite Court of Claekanuia county on the 4th of March iiint., I will sell al . rivals and public sale Ihs following prowrty,conssliugof C'nltii-, llones, Mules, Hogs, Sheep, one wagon and ene carriage, haruivs, Ac i also the liounelmld furinliirs, farm, inff uleimila. and all other futuree aluiul Ilia nratn. iaes nlau the grain, potatoes, hay, sad many oili er articles not named. 1'ksms or 8ai. One-half down, and the but. sues in sii months, with 111 per cent per annum cnlil iiaid. Willi nnnroved aecurilv. or no aale: all sums under p.'O.UO cash down. W hatever roierly is not sold at private sale will be sold al Diihl o aals nn SATI IIIIAV ll,. 2Ulliduyof MAUCII, iiut., at 10 oVIock a. m. run." m ii. ii ii.MA.il, Administratris of Ihs Fjitalo March 8, 1850-47 ol jas. S. Williams, deed. Tho rirst CalL 1 LL persons knowing themselves Indebted lo 1 X. us, either by note or book account, will pleaw cull and selile up and pny up. We are deter mined to vloao up our entire) trading business therefore make this our first call, and bops It may be the last. We have now in store the best stock of groce ries and staple dry goods in the market, aud are determined to sell ihein on" a little cheaper than our neighliors just on purpose lo f uir, and to see how it will ret F. S. ii A. MOLL AN D. Feb. IR, IH5C-44 t'illxii' Line of Nleainers. PORTLAND, Cat. Mi'ssav. in 1 1 1 sal fi ENTERPRISE, Copt. Jameson, Will run in connection, the Portland leaving PORTLAND daily (Sundays escepled) for Ore gon City at III o'clock, a. M-, the Enterprise ma king te mi. weekly triie lo COItVAI.l.lS, leaving CANEMAI1 on Mondays at 6 o'clock a.m., and Tiiursdsys at 2 r. M. rr All freight lor the above line will be receipt ed for al lloyl's Wharf Boat, Portland. Al.r.AAUI'.U 9. .UL IilliS. I, AltC'lilBAI L JAM1F.SOX. Feb.l(!,18a6. 44lf KELLY'S PrivatA Bnnrrlinr BanaA. ,OpKite llntmea & C'o.'i Fire-prool build- inc. UHHUUN Vii t, U. I. ItT Charges reasonable xsov. a-bm. Sheriff'! Sale. BY VIRTUE of two certain executions now in my hands, to mo directed, one insued out of the District Court of Cluckumas county, in fa vor of Murk Sawyer against Edward A. Wilson, and one issued out of tho District Court of Wash ington county in favor uf Jordan Robinson against Ihe said Edward A. Wilson, aud for want of per soual properly to satisfy tho sume, I have levied upon all Ihs right, title, aud interest of the said Edward A. Wilsou iu and lo a certain land eluim siluuled in Cluckumas county, and known and des ignated in the surveys aud pints of the United Siutesasapirtof sections 15, 10, 21, 28. 27, 28, 33, and 34, T. 2 S. R. 1 E., bounded and descri bed as follows: Beginning a a point 10.50 chs. East and 10 chains North uf tho S. W. corner of Sec. 1ST. 2 S R. I K., running thence South 167.50 chains to the Tualily river, thence S. 48 dig. W. 13.20 chains, ' N.GSdrg.W. 10.50 JSorili 1 1 .on N. 25 deg. E. 13.30 North 5 110 N.27deg.30minAV 9.75 N. 49 deg. W. 9.20 N. 45 drjj. W. 2(1.50 North 128.50 East 40.00 ii ii n " to the p!uco of begiiining, containing 610 acres, being . j L...I :.. v-...:il-...: ... X'.. llie Hnme isnn uemrriueu 111 iiuiini-aiiuii n. ioi. duled 2.M Ii Aug. 1M52, on file in the Land Office at Oregon City. I shull proceed to sell all Ihe right, litle. Slid interest nf the said Edward A. Wilson iu the above described land, or so much thereof as will sutisl'y the sum of 5oli 35-100 dollars, with in tcreat and accruing cost, ou MONDAY, THE 31st DAY OF MARCH, 1850, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court-IIouse door iu Oregon City, Clackamas county, O. T. SEP IIUELAT, Sheriff Cluckumas Co. March 1, 185G. 46-5w W. 7. Burns, WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKER, OREGON CITY, 0. T. It?" Strict attention paid to repairing, and satis faction to patrons warranted. feb9-43 Wtilvr S-wrr lor inl. riHE undersigned would like to sell one half of I his mills aud water power on tho Tualatin riv er, about three miles from Linn City, known as Moore's Mills. It ia probably the best water priv ileire, with the exception of the great r'alls of Ihe Willamette, that there is in Oregon. I would like to sell one-half or one-fourth of my claim together with the mills und water power. My object is to get a partner, to enable me to properly improve Ihs water power. JAMES M. MOOItE. Feb. 9, 1S56. 43tf Christmas Presents. NOW is the time lo purchase the Holiday Pres. en is. You will fiud s large assortment to se lect from at ' a. o. sosbiks' IIWCLII STOSK, Front Street, l'ortland. All kinds of Jewolry manufactured to order. Engraving neat'y executed. l'rompt attention given to repairing Fine Walehes. " IU-Remcmber G. C. BOBBIN'S' . Jewelry Store, Front HU, l'ortland. Portland, Dec. 8, 1 B55. 3C-tf ' JL'ST RECEIVED at the Oregon City Drug Store, direct from New York and San Fran cisco, a fresh supply of DRUGS, MEDICINES, I'ateut Medicines, Family Medicines, Ac, A'c, which mill be told as ioio Jar eaeli at they can lie procured in Me Territory. Cull and examine for yoorselves, and get an Almanac for lH5fi, gratis. Xunlaliii Academv. Forest Grove, Wanhinyton County, O. T. QUARTERS COMMENCE t First Wednesday in December j Last do in February j Third do in May ; First do in September. tuition ret acsarss: ' Primary English S.00 "i-'1'" , d0 1.00 Ancient Languages, ) . French at drawing, each, extra, $3.00 Incidental charge, 5i ots. Forinforuiaiion repe iing the School, address K. I). SHATIUCK, Nov. 21?, ISji33-6ow I'rincipaL Time. T F. IIIGIIFIKLD, V WATCH. MAKER. i'enwns deairous of getting good work done will do well to give mo a call, as my whole time is de voted lo llie reirin( of Chronometer, Lever, uupiei, and llonsoiilul wstclies. An ojsorlmrnl of Jewelry on hsnj. Jewelry made to order, nnd repaired. Price tu suit Iho times. in, thankful for past favors, and hope lo give satisfaction iu future. IT ideated al Iho old slaml, nouta'to the Tel egraph Ollloe, UREUUS CITY. Feb. 2. Sometaing Xfew. VN Y person having s MeMeon, Hernphine, Aowsileuu, or other reed iiwlruuniil, with broken or defective reed', can have them repaired by applying or sending to I'has. M. Ke.ler, al his rreidenee, two Huan-s lack from Iho llaplisl -Mes'ing House, iu Iho North port of Ore.-ou City. Charge for iiiser'mg single reeds from 8 1 ,.'0 lo 9 .',00. lieosoiiaUie dcduvlsm for a greater num ber. C. M. K ESTER. Oregon City, Srptemlier 2'.', 1H55-S3 G II.T MOULDING for picture frames, for sale by CI1AKMAN ot WARN Eli. jt Drnfi, Medicines, Paint!, Oils, Yv and Syo-stufls, alihsOKhiiON LliY DuUli STORE, aeplS Muin Street, Oregon Cily.O.T. Dlt. UoysoU'seiaiiiound extract of Sarsiipartlla and Yellow Dock, al the epl5 OREUON CITY DRUU STOKE. 0 LD Dr. Jacob Townseud's Sareaparilla, at tho okeoon cu r mwa sixjke. I) It. Townaend's Sanarilbi, at the OUKUO.N CITY DRL O STORE. s UAKEK Sarsaparilla, at tho UKEUON I H i DRUG 8TOKE. SANDS' Sarsaparilla, in any ciiantilv,at the OUEUON CITY Dltl'U STORE. McLANE'S celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, OREOON CITY DRlli STORli. It. On(roJ'g IuliaC'iola(ogu,iud Dr. Jout' aiih'th'hii i noin(opur, ai iiiv OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. D R. J. Ayns' celebrated Cherry Pectoral for ouughs, eotils, nnd eonMimption, al III OUEUON CITY DUUU STORE. MOFFAT'S Lire Bitten and I'illa, Demard'a Dysentery Syrup, Wislar's Ualsam of Wild Cherry, at Iho OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. Tlvlotlt'oii. A FEW of Princs & Co's best MELODE 'jl. ONS for sale, low. Enquire at Iho febS OREGON CITY DRUG STORK. IVow Jeweller. HAYING employed one of the best Working Jewellers on the Pacific coast, I am now fully prepared to manufacture every description of Jewelry. Masonie Jewelry, Odd Fellows' Pins, Rings, etc., made to order. Engraving neatly done. Cull and see specimens of work. u. collier RonniN.s. N. B. I dovote my entire slteiiliou to repairing Fine Watches. O. Colliks Kouhins. Portlund, Dec. ?9, 1855-3. If Liiud for Sal. I OFFER to sell 160 acres of choice laud for two dollars and a quarter an acre, cash. The land is a portion of my claim, six miles west of La fayette, iu the county of Yamhill. Title good. Call and see for yourselves. " Tie no trouble to show"-tho land. S. C. A DAMS. Glen Avoca, Dec. 25lh, 1855-37tf To Tnx Payer. COUNTY ORDERS for sale nt s discount. uov24 G. ABERNETHY & CO. Wheat Wanted. II IGItEST cusli prices paid by Nov. 2. WM. U. DEMENT .j- CO. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING, per biig Ahi'mil" .,ll,.,k "'l,. 11,... " from San Francisco, the following goods: GROCERIES. iit) kgs E. 1). syrup, 5&8 gnls., yu huts New Orleans do. 5000 lbs No. I Chinssugar, 5000 lbs table salt, 300 boxes English and Americiio soap, SO oases pie fruit, ass'd, 3 gross I, i: It. yeast powders, 5000 lbs tobacco, ass'd bran Is, 100 half boxes rasins, ... SO bbls and half bbls crushed sugar, 31100 His sulerulus. CROCKERY A General Aeeortment. DRY-GOODS: 5000 yds brown sheeting, 1 000 yds satinets, SOU!) " prints, 10 pieces alpacas, 50 pairs English blankets, 900 yds carpeting, 800 ' oil cloth i Together with a general assortment of ready made clolhiiig, boots, shoes, hats, caps, and earpenters' tools. Win. V. UKMEN t VU Nov. 10. Opiosite the Land Ollice. New Supplv. rA ABF.RNk.niY & CO. oiler lolhe public, VJt al low prices, tlie lollowuig articles: Writing pillier, Hatchets, Thread, assorted, ConiU, " SuHiieuders, lluttom, assorted. Steel pens, Ten holders, Handled axes, Cow bells, Collins' axes. jSleel squares, Klack leu, Alspice, Pepjsir, black, Tobacco, noap, Crriisi Tartar, rtckled salmon, Smoked " Oregon City, Sept. 1-y w ILL RECEIVE IN A FEW DAYS, all coses men s heavy boots; VI " men's uubound hrogaus: 3 " " lined and bound do.; 3 " " calf brogans; 2 " " gost " 4 " boys' unbound " 1 - youths' calf " 4 " women's lacs boots; 2 " " morocco " 1 " misses' lace " 1 " child's Jenny Liud " 200 p iirs " fancy lip shoesj 72 " women's kid buskius; 5 lialrs drilling; 4 platform st ales; 1 00 kg syrup; 100 boxes sosp; 30 sacks cofl'. e; 20 hf bbls N. O. sugar; 5 case yeast powders; 5 " csstile soap; 50 barrels lime, feb 9 G. AI1ERNETHV Ac CO. Canesnab, Nor. 33, ON hand and for oak-, low, for cosh or produce Paints A lead, chrome green, white lead, proaean blue red do ia oil, chrome yellow, bik. do " blue paint, litharge, Common and permanent green pnlly.glaM c. JNO. P. BROOKS. OREGON CITY Wboleiale rrleei Onrrot voaascTKU wsssur. nsr oooue. I osios A hsuicisks Sheeting,-4-4 12J lOOpr.cljiver N. Y.iost. Dulling I'.'i raouita. Illrached drlling CI Wheat, pr, bu..... 01 sliirtuig, llaimials do ...JliuM SlritKd do 14 I'olaloes do .70 I it-kin"; I leu ins Iliu drilling.... I'lttid Ii itapy .... ..Ilalli Onions do IV Flour 14 Com Meal, frreh. . IHa'.M rstlT. ..70aViK " dried do ii ...H ...U Mllllet... Kentueky jruus...'..'ia4.Y I'caclies, dried do Tweeds 55s70.' " do pealed rsisTs. " Chili, dried. 80a23 Dlue and w hile W rsovisioxs. Illus sod orange 12 Pork, clear none. Fancy Knl ' Mess $2Ha.1U Furniture do Illal4 llairsi.. 1 do. wide. 121 lluci.u 14 M.de laiuc I Iii25; rnwnta. Giughuiiis I5u2'.' Haurd, pr ea (IS Alpaca -'.WiO; ' prb.g ft 10 leblo damask .lOnT.i, shot. " clolhs Oasfi 11 Small siios ....... S?l'"3 Irish linens lOaSI Duck A3u34 ClAirillSO. LKAB. Sheep gray pauU 8?u.1 Bar 90 Satinet do. .fctViail w Into lead, In oil I lalA Fancy case. do. ...$4a5 Cosnsoa. Illaek esse- do. 8''a7iManilla, small 40 Red flun'l shirts StUuIbi " large 2:1 llluo do. do. Stl.wl lie mp lllali Hickory shirts 5u": CANHLrs. Calico do 8'Jal J Admauiine -f0 boots ft einiKS. iSjierm tij Men's kip bolg.'IJa4' ciuass. " sur da do.... 94 Havana ftlOaHO " fine sewed lit (Jrrman ttlOaS.'t Duya' kip bonis 'J American r20a50 " he vv w i dogll ill' Tosscco. Mens' brg's pr. dot., (i 1 7; Pride of the L'niou.40a45 " kiplirg . pr doi st.'tisun JUu.ia ' culf sewed do..t.'l Luke's 37 Women's h'vy all's. $13; luauwsai. line do. Jtl.i Shovels ;$Hal4 osoiksiks. 'Simdee l4alti ColTee Kial8:Axra 9l2a2n Tea V5a7li Millsaws !)Ua$l Sugur.no.l Chi'a....lltX cut saws i5wl crunheil II. 1 able cutlery, IV p'rci Snlerutus 12a. I fi advauce ou N. Y. cost Starch. 14 Pocket cutlery, 25 prct Syrup E lloston... Utta.il: advance. do. S Island i.i Utlirr articles oi nam- NO Molasses 70; wore from 2(1 Io50pr l.iv. Salt Jull J el advance. T'u'ble Sail "i.i4 Nuils,iiM'duca.prkg$S Sandwich 1. Hull.. 2a21 " horstshoe...2.'iaJ5 Pepper 311' oils. Allspice 40 Lamp $liag3 Ciniiumon OllnHO Liiwed bo'l 225 Soap Iliall Tureiiline pr gull .2 U. S. 1MAIL LINE. Portland and Astoria. The 8;ilendiil Steumer S'AJ , n XkZultnomab SSgSSl Wl LL continue to run regularly between Port land und Astoria, via Vancouver, th ick a wkkk, leaving Portland on Monday and Thursday mornings of each week for Astoria) and Astoria for Portland ou Tuesday aud Friday mornings, touching Vancouver, St. II klkss, l'.MSirs.CsTii lame r, Ac, each wav. For freight or passage, apply to U. IIOYT, Master, jel P Or at Hoyt's Whurf-bont, Portland. J A YNE'S Alterative, Expeclomnt, and I ills, Cod Liver Oil, Cantor Oil, ami Sweet Oil, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. M EXICAN Mustang Liniment, G. W. Mer chants Gargling Oil, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. rpiil'SSES, rlghl and left and double, and Ab- X duiniunl stippnrlers, at Ihs OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. IJUIIli While Lead, raw ami burned UuiW, . Crome, Greeu and Yellow, and other paints, al the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. 1ERFL'MKRY,at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. GRAEFENUERG MEDICINES: Graefenberg Sarsaparilla, Uterine Cslholienn. 11 Dysentery syrup, consumptive balm, ' Pile Ointment, ' Health Hitters, " Kyo Iitiou, &.c, Ac, To be found at the agency nf Ihe Compsnr, at Ihs OREGON CITY DRUG STOKli II AY.MAN'H Dyspeptic Elixir warraulcd lo cure lite dysiieiisia iust received ami for sale at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. EltUVl.VN Febrifuge, for the cure of fever and ngiie, Ac, Ac, juut received ami for solo at tho OREUON CITY DRUG i ' STORE. N;baslopol lins Fallen I AND CIIARMAN & WARNER wish It inform Ihe ci It tens of Oregon City and the public in general that they have iust received a good assortment of GROCERIES suiluble for this season of Iho year. Also, we have received a supply uf fancy groceries, such as Etriiia, Sugar TnpwcH, Airow Root, aud a variety of oilier audi articles too numerous to mention. We have a good assortment of FANCY GOODS for the holidays, such as raisins, dales, fig-i, bottled pie fruits, raxpbnrry preserves, and a vuriety of oilier articles in this line, rurh as will suit the greutest epicure of the land. We have al so on hand a goad aiwnrlment of cundies, aud am receiving a supply nearly every steamer, So pleaw give us a call ; we will sell as cheap as any lioiwo in Oregon. Our motto is that a quick penny is boiler llian a slow shilling. We are now coimneucing to preparu in the lis kery for Chrislmns, and shall have a good aismrt incut of cake. We shall also keep on hand a en perior quality of butter crackers, lloaton crackers, and also Ihe sweet York crackers. Please give or ders for Ihe a lion iu good time. Our prices shell be rrononalile, and the goods made of the best ma terials in Oregon. nv2 l Wno Want! a Good Saddle ? IMl K auhncrilHT, living five miles aoutli-wcnt of l,afsyrtte, in Yamhill county, know carrying on the buuneas uf Saddle Making in good earnest. He keeps constantly on hand the best saddles that can be manufactured with the materials at com mand in Oregon. Those wishing a genuine suddle warifinled to fit on both sides, nnd rigged out in Complete style, cheap for cash, or good trade would Ho w ell to give mu a call. My shop is situated nn linkers ('reek a.nr where the road crmaes it lead ing from Portland and Oregon City, "up eouHlry' by Ihe way of Smith's bridge on the North Fork of Yamhill. I J I keep every thing in the saddlrry line, as 1 indies, Martingales, Halters, l.mea, iVe, Are. Sept 20-2.UI. J. O. J I r N DEItSON. To Arrive WITHIN a few days, direct from New York, ox clipper ship "Golden Eagle," 400 gals, linseed oil, 150 rata. spte. turpentine, 200 boxes window glos. (osa'd sizes,) 2n0 kegs white h ad, pure, 25 gals, varnish, 200 11 beeswax, 200 lbs rosiu, by W.C. DEMENT A. ., act 3. opposite the Laud Olliee. KILL) Apples. in b'f and whole barrels, at