I 'Its' I: Ii Mr. Editor Will you please iiifur.n mo through the columns or iib Aiaus, ivliulu tr it i ikjuiiiibhIit'i July lo apt-n seal ed (or noi) pu:knifo ad.lrost'd to a lailv or sn olhnr indivuluul public or rivalu I If you will U 10 I tliull Icel obliged. Ball Creek, folk Co., March 17. The law require! nil pnukiigt not charged llh letter postage, to lie Ml open at ono end. A newspaper directed tliu,ou(!lit t be delivered without tearing oil the wriiic per. If" A scaled psckago comes, charged will, lutter postage, postmaster has no more right to open it than he has lo Drank open one of jour letters. OCT Don't believe lialf the rumors you hear oow a-dajs. Remember that w Lit.) man, like poor la lian, 'berry uniartin.1 We have nearly worn our legs out in "tracing up" reporta in order to got at the truth. Out of a aack of ucwi of the sim of well stuffed bed tick, we seldom get more than thimbleful that ia worth retailing through the paper, koop cool, for goodness sulie keep cool J it will add to your happinew nd health. Den'l go oflf half cocked, at very thing you boar from two-legged gas ometera. (Win another place we publish a re ceipl for making apple piea without apples. Sharp vinegar will do a a eubsiiiute for ciJ, if the lutter cannot be obtained. Last week we published receipts for nmk Sng whitewash, caudles, Ac Tliece ru oeipla arc worth more to every housekeop. r than the subscription price of our paper per year. Every body ought to keep a file of their papers, anj be able thus to turn the information they contain to good account. This is probably one reason why those who take the pnpers, are generally ia better circumstances than those who do not. fj A shrewd correspondent comes down upon the President's message in the last Orcgonian, which might sound witty if we hadn't seen the most of i: in a Bos ton paper about one month ago. By referring to our advertising col 'omns it will bo seen that the Yamhill Coin i pany will soon have a good boat running in ibo Yamhill trade. Success to the enter prise. OCT Rev. Mr. Tost, has been appointed Ly the Commissioners Court as Superinten. .dent ofSehonls, in place of L. F. CaltTEE. tW Judge Thatt is dead.aet against a 'State government at presont. Iff We shall send Tat Aaovs hereafter ut ideef.lhe mails to all offices eo th river, when .we can do so, by the boats. We are enabled by the kindness of (tie Captain and Clerk of ihe En itcrprite to forward our package up esuulry con siderably in advance of the mail. 57" The weather has been warm and showery .for a few days past The grass is coming for ward rapidly, and we hope that enough of it will soon be converted into butter ! reduce the price aomething below 60 cents, or t ditors and ollierpoor tnon will have to forego this luxury. 23T The State of New York has about .one-eigth of the population of the Union, Pennsylvania about a tenth, and Delaware about one hundred and twenty third. There is one houe to every six persons in . the country. The Catholics have bt one . eleventh as many churches as the Milho , dicta. The Methodists and Baptists to ; gather have more than one-half the church lea, and the Episcopal and Roman Catholic ..are about erjual in number. The averege value of the church edifices in the country iia bat $2357 j they will each seat 376 per tons upon the average. Jtfce Eallre Length of the Mississippi Clos ed, with lee. 'The following facts relative to effects of .cold weather on the navigation of the Mis sissippi River, we take from the St. Louis Republican, of a recent date, as sufficiently remarkable to spread on the record of cold .weather: Capt. Shebln.of the steamer Michigan, baa favtred us with the following river news. When the Michigan left New Or lnon., lhn nrnhuhilitv was that sho would JUI., ..... J , have to contend with heavy ice, as the weather was cold tor that lauiuae, aim iuc peoplo were going muffled up in shawls and cloaks as in mid w inter at the North. The Michigan met ico fifteen inches thick at Natcher, and stemmed it at that point with great difficulty. She, however, pushed along, breaking a wheel arm or jbucketoccasionally. At Vicksburg the ice was making very fast, and the river was .almost impassable. The Michigan, how-r.l-nl nlon slowlv against the ice and current to Napoleon, at the mouth of the Arkansas ttiver, wnere me ice uau ue come so thick and heavy, and her wheels so broken, that she was obliged to lay up and await the opening of navigation. c. . -nn.;lorahln distance below Cairo the river is full of ice, moving slowly down . -i:,i l.nrlv and it is thought that an other cold flight would close it. There ia no ice coming out of the Mississippi above Cairo, the river being gorged just above.- The Ohio Kiver is atsogorgcu . j. auUl.., j ,!,;,.. iih which the river is filled below Cairo, is all sharp, new made ice, mmA m knave-. At Memphis the ponds are frozen over tk. ,k;plrna r twelve to fourteen inch es, and the citizens are cutting and storing away their own ice a circumstance, the like of which, the "eldest inhabitant" does riot r member to litno occurred before. In fact, tho pphi aloiijj the river, from Cairo to New Oilcans, aro aiiomheii a the results of c"IJ weather, and all say that a winter like th present was never known before in these. luiltUOY. dpt. Sheblo i of ojiiiiiiiii judging from tlm eiiiiiliiion of tli river, ati'l the vt e.ii In i during the passage up hat heiee is now ruiiiiinit out at the Galige, and the river may bo considered cluwd for navigable pitip'i I s entire length. Should tins lie the c:ie, Ilia circillllstiillce will be Uiire c-ileuied in tlie meiiiury ofunyoue l.vin, and we Uuubt il tr.eliliuii lias a thing so ru. mailable lo recount. iT The Charleston L'lt'iiiiiir N'ewsuu duisiiinds that the clcu'iunt hich was lo.t overboard from a vessel buund to that port, niadu its way saf. ly into Mount I'lcusant harbor I The vessel wai thirty milrs out at sea, and a heavy gain bhwtng when the elephant weut overboard. Ill feat of riding out the sturm is, we suppooe, tl e inot re tnsrkablu iixlance of aiiiiiuil btrenglh aud euuurance on record. OOThn Taunton (Huff ) Courier states that the Mormou delusion in that neighbor hood where fur tho last twelve mouths, a couple of elders have been propagating their "latter day'1 doctrine is fast dyinif out: ana that i ho hull in winch they have belu their meetings is now lot to a ulass and china dealer article not quite so Untile even as the Mormon creed. I& The New York Commercial Ad vertiser notes an unintentional juke in that very grave docuineut, tho United Stak-v trf.nsnri.r'ri ri.nftit. vi7! . - , . Wu find in ilia aiiumerution anuuiir thn n ---- article wincn we do not iinport, nut man ufaciure fiir ourselves, rice of all dctcrip Haiti." Tho annual tax bill fur the cilv aud county of New York provides for the raising C3"SixtY clnldrvu were sent West lately from the New Yoik Home of the friendless. (JooJ liuins were secured for all of ilium. jAdvertisiineiit. Linn City, April 1st, 1858. fr. EtllltirXn vunr imtire last Wnuk of S. K. Kutuick's complaint against me 1 was pamea lo 6ee mai ine lauia were not cor rectly s! stud. 1 am a poor man and with out influence, and I feel sure you will al low me tu'oun your paper to siaie me facts so that 1 mav et simple justice, I ask nothing more. For a long time past I have been an humble ferry rnaii, doing my duty so far us I could, both to the public and to the owneis ef the forry ; and, while I cannot please all, I try at b ast to be ac commodating to the people and faithful to inv I'liiiilnvi'is. Iinnositioii is often sum lit r -t , ' to be practiced upon me by worthless vag- auomts, ana ti l ny w return n i oniy uih Imnest and p'io.1 men to hear and know the u - truii' before i hey condemn me. About cue year ng KenncK crossed the ferry often atiri nn uji A bill of 92 CO, in May afterwards I asked him for it, and he nroiniiii'd ta i.av iu a week. I auaill d(- i j sired him to pay. He made another prom ise out lulled, and soon allerwaros wein on to the Cwlville mines. Before coin'' be once nmro promised lo pay when Tin came back, about the Q L II of March, and utter be returned, I went up lo Mr. Dement's store where he was stopping, and once more, in a rnsiiivlful manner. ukitd him to liav. To i , this ho replied in an insolent toue, and I became satisfied that ho would neither pay nor give me a civil answer. My fueling were hurt as well at his insult as at his cool and impudent determination to cheat my employers out of money which I had earned for him by hard labor. On the 25th of .... .it l 1 March he came to thn terry and crotwa with n horse, bo was about to CO away 1 said to him, "pay your ferriage" he inqur ed, "how much f I said, "twenty cents for the present eros-ing, and if you ever ntend to pay the old iietu it is nine you lid it." Ho replied, "I've got no money." I then said, "you have lied to me so often I lon't believe a word von say, so leave your coat in pledge." He then in a- violent lasiion said, "you damned scamp, oo you hink I will do that !" and started to force limcplfnfT. Ilnon bis avina this I was ex cited and picked up the first stick I could lay hanrla on and sirucK ruin. m brought him to his senses, and he very soon came to understand that poor humble, and unpretending as I am, there was a point beyond which my manhood could not and would not submit to insult heaped upon in jury. To avenge himself, he has goiieand iworn that 1 auacaea mm un miem ,;n Up l-nnmt better than that. 1 had n unoh inientinn. I was wronged, out raged and provoked ; and, in the impulse il the moment 1 iruennra io it.u a lesson (in the only way I thought he could .nrtp.tnmn to treat with common decenev people who are his equals in all things, ex- pt silly pretensions ana uownrigm mean ness, luad no oilier motive, n i ato vrong, as I doubtless did so far as the pub ic peace was concerned, I regret it ; not on ii account but because, under the im lulseof his outrage, I violaied the law, ihich all correct men are bound to respect. ...... - t li, Ifyou will publish ID toregotng i bubii be grateful. lours, ccc, Michael O'Laughlim. Xollee. Tlie eighth annual meeting of the Oregon Aux- iliary Trad Society will he held at Salem oo Thnnday, May 15th, at 9 o'clock a. is. G. H. ATKINSON, Sec'y. Costaty Teasperaaee CowvemUea. Ineinenaaoi mw i nniriii iu..i,u. . reouealed ta mt in County Canvention at the .. r. c. r... r,. mn Hall aver me Monday, the 14th day of April, at 2 p m., for the purpose oi raxing tion of Territorial officers. Bv order of the Central Commitiee. March 29. THOS. POPE, Sce'y. I'or fci'Ut Of laOKTMHIt-Uft rSTEAME U IIOOSIEU. 17 Subject to the decisiua ef Iks Pop!. St tf I'or Nful of Uovcriiuiciil, -A ... ..i,.Bav, ST Subject to a vol uf the rveple. COlf T 1ST OF M.TTKRS reinuiiiiiir in the Tuat l.J Olhuo at UieKon -'iy April I, lJtt. AneeeJim Kireany Mis Eiuabalb Bl. yd William A 2 Kellry M m A Hr.s k I) KeunarJ Joarpll lilaiicharil J.hua P K Icheo W in Hnmii l)r Z 1 Kell Kliutbeth Mm flrowo (iro V Krirehteaum J tito Brown Chae U iltyUo UriM k Jnreiuiuh LiiK Sarah A l',uBby Win LuckwuNi It T 3 I'.iiikhrart Julia l,von Oeo W ll airle Win Lusater J II llul. lier John MillarU Wwi a C Biutlr;fl Jweph S Miiehiu Itev Y Itrown I M Mitchell Millie w W llrvr Wm Mu Jainta II liuir-Iowph Oi ls Dauiel U llidford Krauklin Ol.la Mrs Nancy Ana lliu kint'liiiin lleraao '(l Howard llruwn iiunh I'unierey Mra M Jaue Ilnriia Lawnnc P.illersoii V A U Collinpi Jha J'erliaiii EugeuaL Cns krt David M ftwler Louis ( riwell I It P'lin W Ci.burn Juhn R 3 l'eaaa David Chambeilia Jua ph l'liipa W m Crawf.ird Rnbt M Mcl.oy Juini-a f ('line Jowph McFarluiul MrsO I'urham D O 3 aiui.orro.is irnao Ilurli.im Sylva 0 Mcllunald Janiea Davis Itrr J M MvM.lluu It.bt L 3 IL.tv KeUou R Qaiun J.ia 11 Duvl..n Mr Kail. V Delushmut ftitwell T R'stl Uavid Dotiillut Monnieur Kiley Jnwph B Kllnworth Henry M 8 Kmiih Nathan 3 Khlred Albert Uaruard I'.slier J..hn Shepherd Eduiuud G 8 Fiaher KTT Bhepher.l U A Fl. ining II II Slur Philip Frasure Kliubeth Bunpa Miss Marthey Kurd Jaa W ashington Setllemire teo Francia Abner II Sterrn Samuel L Faiiclo Paul S "tout Idchurd Flanagan Mies Bridget Shanock K F'ter I M Straleni Randelph Vnod U118 Sebastian Daniel Garmnar (ieo Shaw Sibia (iarn-l Ameliae Sayirs U Q Garlick Wm Sawlrll Henry (iregtr Win R or Ivi Teal Wm II llolcunib Guy t'erltoo 3'1'eal Pamrlia I.L May.. Henry E Tillotun Gea W 3 Howard Wm Taylor t rie 3 llukill Allen W 'laylorJC H. hnick Henry Taylor Julia A Hearwick Mits Eliza Todd J..iu Holier! Mrs LM IraulJolin Husied Mrs Mary lashDN HiiKhbanka Geo nomieon irnvia r Hubbar Chas Vanderpsol Marion Hnyderd iUujamln B Wllll Mm Matilda IlileWmS Willi II (J Irvin llobt Wells Nirholaa J.imiikin John C " " Wm Knobliwk Jaeob " hilloek Jolia Kuicht Ira care Jolia Wm N Wnde sl week 3 H.n.BULa.r.Jl. TamhiU Trade. .ipn. CO-.HRAX, CASSADV 4 Co., .N H un().r ilm name and stvle of the Yamhill Company, are new building a steamer of about 30 tons bnrihen at Canemah, exprewly for the Yamhill trade. She will be ready to qio tome lime ia June. COCHRAN, CASS AD Y CO. Oregon City, April 5. sltf DnencrrttotypraLook Here I JOE HUCHTEL is acain on hand at his rooms over Milwaiu'sstore.and warranUa good pic- tire lo everyone who will lavor nun wan a can. ome on and try linn, uei a corraei nseueaa oi oumelf and give it lo yeur wile, yur huaband, hildren, brother, aister, ur lever. The lime will !me when thev will prize it more biebly than any gift you eould bealow upon them. taken in all awather. and all the various styles el' caaea. Sulia1 action warranted. Entrance to roams on luitd street. JOSEPH BUCIITEL. Oregon City, April 5, 1856. ly Morris Thomas, BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER, Main it., nearly opposite Hnlmei 4 Co.'. terms or SHAVINO. to. Shaving twice a week, one fhsmpoo, hair li imnied once, per monm, j uw " once a week, "lie shampoo, hair trimmed once, per month, - 1 25 Hair trimmed, " Hair tut and dressed, 50 SiliflviniT and hair dressed. 25 Shampooing, SO Oregon Uity, April a, ib:o-oi Scaled Proposals WILL be received by the Oregon Manufnc turing nnd Transportation Company for fmmingand raising a FLOUR M ILL, 511x80 feet, tones high, at meir worst ui L.inn v.uy. Plana and anecificationa may be seen at the counting room of G. Abernelhy it Co. Payments will be made In iastahnsnts ss the work progreases. "... . .i . nn.L .f nids will Be reeivea up to me xuin ni npni. The Company reserve the right to reject sit bids. Lnn City, April 5, 1S56. 51-3w Administrator's Wotice. NOTICE ia hereby g veil that I have taken out letters of adm nimration upon (he estate of William Quincey, deceaaed. All persona huv- in? claims aeainst said estate are reiiuened to pre sent the ame to me for allowance at my residence in Clackamiie county, O.T., within one year from dale. All persona indebted to said eat ate are re quested to make immediate payment. .. t.i... run iir.iAU .J J A.uu.3 jr l.i uA I , nam r. April 5,18'.6. 51-4w Household rurniture at Auction. A LOT of household furniture belonging to J. R. Rnbb, Es.)., will be sold at auction on SATURDAY, APRIL 5, at 10 a. rn , at the store house of J. G. Campbell, Esq.. adjoining the reaiden.-e of Mr. Robb. The following is a list of soma ef the articles: 1 dressing bureau, 4 bedateadt, 3 hair mat It ess es. 2 sofas. 2 mahogany tables, 1 center table, I racking-cha r, 3 looking-glassca, 1 wash-stand, to gether with crockery, lin ware, stove, lamps, chum, &c, Ato. I trma ean. G. AUERNETHY A. CO. Oregon City, March 29. SU-2w KELLY'S JS 1 1 v n w srosiiiiHfl ii .Opposite Holmes Sl Co.'s r ire-proat build mD-, UltCtjl"' UJI, IS. A. CT Charges reasonable. Nov. 3-6m. 1LOUR, fresh, kept constantly on hand by F. ti. . A. HOLLAND. f g g lbs. Feathers for sale by 99WW ap21tf T. JOILNSON. itIGAR3 The beat chance lo pek ia at the J atO.'S ef VilAKMA f rrjia..'tin, Taim for Salo. A FA R M of OiO acres of land la Ystn hill ceuiity. sis miles west of Lata) site, Is ,(T red fur sals. There are bU acres is eulnvatkin, and IjU seres ia pasture an orchard of M bearine npp a tie.e. 1 lie place la wall wa lore I au l tiuilstiej, and has iwu wells of etcelleul water, gooj bu Miiiks and out-houses. The Uod ia as goo I as there Is iu On g. u ur lbs world, aud its localion makes it a good it slo. k farm as ll.ers is In thi) I armory. Faruuug uisusiis slid stock wilt be sold wnh the idsc. if d s red. The e's m is well slocked with cattle, h'irsr, aud hogs, sad can be had on reasonable terms. IT 1,'juirr sl ins Aaois OlTice. Oregon City. XLoapors Torasbcrs. IT fE have shipiHsJ from New Yuik on fast V cliper shi the f.llowmf srtiol.s, which we uller Iv sell tx-l.'re or sl.er arrival I 4 Keymuur 4. .Morgan's self-raking Reapers; 4 e.glil-horsi. 'Ihrashers, improved irua power) I two hun. Thrasher) 19 Straw cutlers; luO Graia Cradles. Price ef Reaier, $ t00 " H bdrse Thrasher, b5U M u J 41 H) GEO. AUERNETHY dt CO. Oreou City, M irth !M, IHolL plcndid JowcIty. G. CO I.I. I E K HUB II I N H hii new en head the Hne.1 asw.niiieiil of JEWELRY ever brought lu Oreou. The aasortmeut couaiata in part of the following articles t I'lamued bivaches, D.amond lings, Gold railway lime. keepers. Ladies' watches, in euuaieled eases. Ladies chaielauers, Miauiiu esr-rings Gold thimbles, gold and silver pane, Card cases, maulel oruumculs, Card bankets, pearl vnakets, Gold guard, veat, and l"b chaioa, Sleeve buttnna, ahin sluds, Lad es brooches. and a vsriely of oilier goojs too numerous Is meu tien. Call and see the most majo'Cceot display of Jewelry ever even in Oregon. U. LUL.I.IC.K KUUUiM, March 23. From street, Portland. rurniture. THE stilavriber has just received a large supply of FUKNITUKE of all desoripnona, couaul. nig in part as folluws Sufas. mahogany aud black walnut; Chamber eels; Bureaus, with or without marble lops; OflW deaks; Rocking chu.rs, stiifred in hair, carpet, and with cans and woo l seats; Dining chuira, cans and wool seats; Office chairs, do de do Children's do, hi-h diuiug snd rocking; Bedstead, vanoua kiuda; Tublcs, ceuter, card, aud diuing; Writing desk; Sid. boaida; Parlor chairs; Settees; Heading, toilet, and work tables; jyV n-gUssea; MattreBaes, hair, mass, and wool; Window shades; Feathers; Paper hangings, of every style; Oilcloth; rhiueae matting; fluid lamps, snd burn. ing flu d ; with a variety of oilier articles toe numerous to mention. Persons wish ng lo purchase will pleue call and examine for lhemelves. All kiuda ef Country produce taken In eichange for goods. THOS. JOHNSON. March !H, 1856. 49tf wva i'i;ki iiti:i, Morrison St., between Krantand First sts., PORT LAS D, O. T. Charges reasonable. S. D.SMITH, March I.i, 1B.'i6-48 Proprietor. Time. WF. HIGH FIELD, Jhs WATCH-MAKER, ig Persons dratrous of getting urnid work done will do well tu give me a call, as my whale time is de voted to the repairing of Lhrouo.uelsr, Lever, Duplex, and Horizontal watches. As assortment ef Jewelry on hand. Jewelry ma le to order, and repaired. Piters to suit the times. I am thankful far past favors, and hope to give satisfaction in future. U" Located at the old stand, opposite the Tel egraph Office, OREGON CITY. Feb. 2. To all whom it may concern. TAKU NOTICE, that 1 claim for myself and wile, aud 'hull insist upon holding, all of the following described land, as our land claim taken and held by mu under and in compliance with the act of Con'rnes entitled "An Act to en ate the of fice of Surveyor General of I Iregen," Ac, approv ed Sept. 27lh, 1K50, and the smeiidmente thereto, all pretensions of Wm It. IS. Cotton to the contra ry notwithstanding, to wit t Commencing at a stake on the Willamette river 19 oh sine and 25 links south and 37 chains and 50 links west uf the south-east corner of section 35 in township one smith of range one east, Ihencs running east 1 CO chains, thence north 66 chains snd SO links, thence west 80 chains, thence south 54 chains aad 10 links, thence weal 60 chmna to said Willamette river, and thence up said river with its meander ingstoths place of beginning. March 22. 1 8.06. 49 To all whom It may concern. TAKE NOTICE, that I claim, and shall insist upon hulding, oil of the following described land, as my land claim taken snd held by ms un der snd in compliance with the act of Congress en titled "An Act to create the office of Survsyor Gen eral of Oregon," &.C., &e., approved Sept. 27th, lost), and li e amendments thereto, all pretensions of Win. R. U. Cotton to the coutrary notwithstandi ng, to w. I : Commencing at a stike lo chains south of the south-east corner of section 31 in township one south of range two east, thence run ning south with section lino 4H chains, thence west lid chums, thence north 3U cha na and it links, thence east 91 chains and 5(J links, thence north 6 chains and 25 links, and thence east 21 chains 50 links to ilia beginning comer. LLISUA &LLLOGG. March 22. I56. 49 AdtnliiMralor's Collet', TOTICE is hereby given that I have been an- y pointed administrator af lha estate of laaao W arwick, deceased, lata uf the county of C,a-ka-mas and Territory of Or. g.,n. All persona having claims against said estate am requested to present the same te ma for adjudication nt my residence with in one year from date. All persons ind- b ed to said estate are required to make immediate pay ment JAMES M. MtlORE, Adm'r. Tualatin Mills, March 15, mi. 48-4 W. P. Surns, WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKER, O R E 0 O If C I T T, O. T. (T Strict attention paid to repairing, and satis faction to patrons warranted. Crb9-43 JUST RECEIVED at the Oregon City Drug Store, direct from New York tod San Fran cisco, a freak supply of DRUGS, MEDICINES, Patent Medicines, F amily Medieiuea, 4e., Ac , which will b so'd a tote fat eoA as they ta ht procured i tht Territory. Call and examine for yourselves, aso gi aa Alpianse tor 19S, f ratal. t itizi'ls' l.liit af fcleisiilttr. PORTLAND. Capl. Mt saav, jji ENTERPRISE, Capl. J.muson, Will rue ia eouneetten, the rortland leaving PORTLAND dailv (Sundajs eieepled) for Ore .,B .'lie at It) o'clock, a- M the Enterprise king esmi.weekly trips le COHVALLW, leaving I ANt.MAII oo Monaajs tu taoiooa . sua Ihuisdsysalsr.SI. ST All freight lor tlie above line will be receipt ed tor st Hoyl sWhsTUoal. rorueiiQ. ALEXANDERS. MURRAY, ARCHIBALD JAM1F.SON. Feb It, 1650. 4-ttf Wulrr Tower tor Miilis rXIIIE nnderalgned would like te sell one hslf of O. h s nulls sue wau-r p sr on mo i uaiann riv er, about three mles from Lma City, known aa Moore's Mills. It Is probably His 1ml water priv ilege, with Ihe siceplioo of the great Falls of the W illameile, that Ihsre le in lliegon. I weuia US' lo sell one-half or una fourth uf my claim together with Hit mills aud water power. My ubiectuto gel a partner, lu suable ma to properly Improve Ihe water power. jAJitOiii. mwnc., leu. 9, lo&S. 43i Something' New. 1 NY peraia liaviuff a Metoleon, Sersph ne, 2. Aooordeon, ur other reed iiutrumrui, with broken or defective reeds, can have them repaired by applying or sending lo I'haa M. Krater, at hit rasidruee, two squares lack from the liuptitl Mee'iui House, iu ihe North part of Ore on t.'hy. Charge for inserting singlo rents from 81,50 to i,W. Keaauoab.s dedu.'Uon tor a greai.-r num ber. C M. K ESTER. Orecoo City, September 22, 1855-23 SUU'SJ. I WANT TO BUY food REEF CATTLE, for which 1 will pay d per ewt. at my shop. CHARLES ALBRIGHT. Oregon City, March 15. 4Slf HAVING CLOSED BUSINESS at Oregon City, I would request all tlna indebted to me lo make immediate payment, either le we or to F. S. dc A. Holland, aud much obi ge. March 1, 1606-46 O. U. TWoUOOD. BUerirl'a Silo. BY VIRTUE of Ilia following named execu tant itsuid out of the D stiicl Court for Clackamas county, aud to me direcie.l, vu: It. E. Kunili.m, aunrmug partner or incnrnioi Katioom A. Co., against lu It. B. Cotton, Aaron Cham bt rln in against Ihe same, Joseph Zsighler against the same, Joseph Zeighler auamst the same, snd Selh Leveli ng sgsiuet the same, have levied upon snd shall proceed to tell to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court-House dour iu Oregon City, county or Clackamas, on MONDAY, IheKlsl day or APRIL, IbiO, all the right, title, and in terealufiht above named Wm. It. B. Cotton in aud to Ihe following described tract of land situated iu Clacksmss county, aud bounded and described iu notification No. C4H, now on nit in the 1-and ur fict fur Hit Willamette District ef Oregon, as fol lewt i rart of Sections 1 & 12, T. 2 S. R. 1 E., and 6 ds 7, " 3 " M 8 " bounded at followt : Begiuning at a point 3.75 die. aoulh of N. E corner of See. 1 iu T. 8 S. R. 1 E., tbenoe Weal 349 cliaius, South 9U.UI ' - Eaat 67.29 North 61 50 - West 33 00 " - North b.SO " to the place of beginning, and a tract of land lying "between Ihe above described land aud Lot Whilcuiiib'a en the North sud Mia Crow's ou the South, and ruuuing West to the Willaiin tie river." SEP I1UELAT, Sherilt' Clackamas Co. March 23, 1R:,. 49-5 G ILT MOULDING for pictura frame., for sale by CM A K.MAN 4. VAK.tK jj Drugs, Medicines, raints, Oils, f- and Byo-stutTs, i at tin ORIA.UN CllV DllUG STORE, Ss .. ... . .:... t 11. sepl5 iliaiu k-iiieoi, vieou vuj, v.. s. DR. Guysolt't canpound exit act sl Sataaparilla and Yellow Dock, ai the sep!5 OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. 0 LD Dr. Jacob Towusend'a arsuparilla, at the OREGON CITY DRUG Sit Kit. D R. Townsend'e Strsaparilln, at the UKMiUPI I'll! UUUUOIVAIH. s I1AKF.R Snrsap.irilla, at the OREGON til l DKUls Blunts. s ANDS' Sarsaparilla, in any quantity, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STUKE. "1 fcLANE'S wlehrated Vermii'iiire and Liver 1JL Pills, OREGON CITY liKL'u STORIC D It. Osgood's India Cholagogue.and Dr. Jonea' Aincriean t liolagngue, at Hie OREGON CITY DRUG STORK. D It. J. Ayrtt' celebiated Cherry Pectoral I'or coughs, Cnlila, and consumption, at Ihe OREGON CITY DRUO STORE. MOFFAT'S Life Bitter and Pills, Bernard's Dysentery Sj rup, Wistur's Balsam of Wild Cherry, at Ihe UKriliUii I Tlx uilltiniURU. New J v v 1 1 r. HAVING employed ens of ths best Working Jewrlleis ou tlis Pacific canst, I am now fully prepared to manufacture over) description oi Jewelry. Masone Jewelry, Odd fellows rins, Kings, &o., made to order. Engraving neatly dona. Call aud see specimens of work. G. COLLIER ROB BINS. N. B. I devote my amire attention lo repairing Fine Watches. G. Colliks Robbins. Portland, Dee. 29, I8.'i5-37lf l.nnd tor sl. T OFFER to sell ICO scree tf choice land for lam ftollurs s .! a niisrtnr an Berfi. n&kh. '1'hrt l.md is s portion of my claim, six miles west of La fayette, in Ihe counly ol Yauinilt. Iillegnoii Call and see lor yourselves. i is no iroume io ihow"-the land. S V. ADAMS. Glen Avoca, Deo. 2',lh, IR5S 37tf 1'ilriliiliil At'iidvuiy, parent Grove, WaihinyUm County, O. T. QUARTERS COMMENCE J Firet ednesnay in December Last do iu February Third do in May ; F.rst do In September. tvition rsa auaarxa: Primary Engl'iah 86. 00 Ancient Itnguagea, t w French dt drawing, each, extra, 83.00 Ineiileutal cliarge, 2j els. For information respecting Ihe Srhool, a.ldr.ss K. I). bllATTUCK, Nov. 34, lB55-33-mo t'rmcipd. Caneniah, .IU. 34, IHii. fS band snd for sale, low, for cash Or prod ace ; J Paints Sc. lead, chrome green, white lead, pruosian blue red do in til, chrome yellow, bik. do w blue paiut, litharge, Common and permanent green putiv. els 4t JNO. P. BKUUKa. OREGON CITY Wholesalo Trletn Currents ooaasoTso wssilt. par oooue. J dhuos 4 tisoiciaa Shettlng, 4-4 121 lOOpr.eUvsrN. Y.estS, Dulling 12)' raoDUcs. B.sachsd dr.lling Id Wheat, pr. be..,., fl sbiruug, llalUOats de 00 Striped do 14 Potatoes de 7t Ttckng l4alt.Uii.oot dt l lituint I5: Flour $34 Blut drill jig II' Cora Mesl, fresh i Plaid iiusay ..Ifia24 rxurr. Satinet 7Ustt0f " dried do II Kentucky Jeaus...2.ia4:.'Peachea, dried d 16 iwttt 03a i u; - aopsaiea raiirrs. Cbill.dned.80aX Rlusand whit 135 raovtsiose. Blus aud orange I'd, Pork, elsar sjom. Fancy fal ' mess. faJO Furniture do lOuU llama- n IS do. w.de.l'.'l Uacon U M. delaine Nsili) rowosa. UinaThtlM.. . 1 5a Hazard, pr ea IIS Alpuoa S5at0 pr he Beg ajtv Tablt diimaek 50u75 SHOT. clutlia S1a8U'Hma!l sizes ffJsJ Iriabllnent 4U.Si;Buck tt OkOTHISO. i IS Sheep gisy pauts $Ct3 Bar ft) isatinei do. .-a iiiDil area, iaou....j l ancyoast, do. ...Jllai) ooauioa. Blsck cas. do. 8-''a7'Manillt, email ....40 Redflau'laliirU $l4ali " large 9$ Blue do. do. tjlialS-Homp lOalS Hickory shirts 5a7j casDLSS. Calico . do SJaltl Admaotiue S9 aoora aiinsa. iSoarm ......Sa Men's kip boot8.'IJil! oioaaa. super do do....g4 Havana esuanw " fin sowed Ui'O.ruiaa $10a!U Boys' kip booU $ J American fSOaSt " he'i v w'x doS 1 1 ii Totacce. Ment' brg't pr. doi..l7:Pridtof Ui Uuko.404S " kipbrgaprdo.9.'U;auo aeaM " calf sewed do..i.'l;Luke'a 17 Women's h'.y sh s.813 aasowaaa. ( fine do. lo;shoveut oai osocsaisa IHpadet 14all CotTet 14al8;Aiet !2a90 Tta u5a7li;Milieaws 90aH Sugar, no. I Chi'a....ll J X out saws 75o$l " cruaheJ lb; t able oullery, 10 ptret Sateratut 12a. lb'! advance on N. V.oost BrsTch-T-rT-r U'.Pockel cutlesj, 85 pret Syrup E Boston...90a$l advance. do. S Island bOiOlher articles ef bard- N O Molasses 70 war from 30 lo 50 pt Lie. Sail 3a.1! el advance. Table Salt K 1 i4i N sils, ats'd sius,pr kg fjS Sandwich I. Salt.. Sai'J'. " borseshoe...85a3S Pepper 3u! OILS. Allrpice 4U,Lsmp $ls9 Ciunaiiioo H.'a8(l' Linseed boil t'dSS Soap 10ali;Turientuit pr gall f.l U. S. MAIL LINE. Portland and Astoria.. The Splendid Steamer Multnomah SnTslfiMssil WI LL continue to run regularly between Port laud and Astoria, tia Vancouver, twicb A wickic, leaving Portland on Mouday and Thursday mornings of each week for Astoria; and Astoria' fur Portland oo Tueaduy and Friday mornings, touching Vancouvss, St. IIxisns, Riims,Ct lamkt, &o., each way. For freight or passage, apply to R. I10YT, Master, jelP Orat Hoyt's Wbarf-but, Portland. JAVNfc'd Alterative, Expectorant, and ftlle, Cod Liver Oil, Castor O.I, and Sweet Oil, al the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. TtfbiXIUAN Mustang Liniineut, O. W. Me 1X chant's Garuhna Oil. at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. TItUMSES, ri'ht and left and double, aad Ab dominal supporters, at Ihe OUhiGOM Cl t i ijkuu oiurto. 1)UltE While Lead, raw and burned Umber, , Cromo, Green and Yellow, and other paints, ut the OREGON CITY DRUG S 1 OKB. PERFUMERY.atth OREGON CITY DRUO STORE. GRAEFF.NBERO MEDICINES) Graefeuberg Kursupurilla, Uterine Cathollsim. Dysentery syrup, eeBsanplivt balm, Pile O ntmrnt, ' Health Hitlers, " Eye Lotion, Ac, Ilb., To bs found at the agency of the Company, at the OREGON I I I Y DRUG STORK. nAY.MAN'S Dppeptio Elixir warranted to curt the dyspepsia just received and faff sale at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. IJICKUVIAN Febrifuge, for the cur of fever and ague, Ac , Ac , jut received and for sal al the OREGON CITY UKL'U Si Vaa. ls liMlupol litis Fallist AND CHAHMAN & WARNER wish ta inform the ciiuens of Oregon City and lb public in general that they have iust reoeived a oood assoi.mcnt .f GROCERIES suitable far this season of thu yeur. Abo, wo havt rece vtd a supply of fancy gioccriet, such as ''anno, Sugar Tapioca, Ai ruw Haul, ana a variety oi utnsr suoa articles too numerous to mention. Wa have a coud asHurtiuvnt of FA N C Y OOO US for tlie holidays, such aa raisins, dstts, ligs bottled pie fruits, raspberry preserve, aud a vsriatv of iitlior articles in this line, surh as Will suit the greatest en cure of the land. Wt hsv al so on hand s good aaaoitmciit el canniea, ana are receiving a supply nearly every steamer, So please give us a call ; wu w II sell as cheap as any hones in Oregon. Our motto is that a quick penny It better than s slow shilling. Ws are now commencing to prepare la ths Ba kery for Christmas, and shall have a good assort mentol cake. We shall also keep ou hand a n neiior auuliiv of butter cruckers, Boston crackers, and ulso the sweet Vork crackers. Please givs or ders tor the above in good tune. Our price shall bt reasonable, and the goods mad oi tlie best ma terials in Oregon. bbv24 Who Wants a Oood Saddle? THE sub cr her, living five ru les south-west of lfayelie, in V amhill county, ia now carrying en the biisitiesa of Saddle Making in good eurnest lie k cps constantly on hand the heal saddles thai Can bo mauuiaclured with the materials at com mand .n)iegon. Those wishing a genuine saddle warranted to til on both s dee, and ngged out ia complete style, cheep for cash, or good trade would do well ingiv me a call. My shop is situated ea U.ikers l reeli mar wtieie me raa orosses n wan ing from Porilnnd and Oregon City, "up country" by the way otSm.lh's bridge oo ths North Fork of amhill. ST I keep every thing in th saddlery tin, a Bridles, Murlingales, Halters, Lines, &o, Ae. Sept. !iU-23ll. J. O. lie NDERSON. To ArriTe WITHIN a few la)s, direct from NsW YTS ex e Ipper ship "Golden Eagle," 400 gals, linseed 0 1, 15(1 gals. spts. turpentine, 200 boxes window glass, (atsdsaesj S it) kegs white lead, pure, 25 gila. varnish, 2lKI lbs beeawux, 200 Ibt roein, by Wsi. C. DEMENT A. eex, ceil i. oppoaii i he Land OIRe. UILD Aj-piea, in h'f and whol banekv al V t 'II y ( r'i ; ...I ir!l 1 1 if ,fl '15 l' if il it ,' 1