l.turalars at tkt l.dir. It U Mid that four-fiithi of the novol reading in this oouittrjr, nt llic present lime, ii achieved by ladies. Bo Iruo ii ihii, I lint r.ullisliers cater almost xclusiyety for the female taste, In their selcctien of works for issue. The consequence ii that tlx market is flooded with high wrought picture! of t!li life, for on claw of these ladjr readers, iiml high wrought pictures af low life, for another class, while tlie lardc article-ihe nriicli which finds it way lu'o the best families it surcharged and iniictified bj a sickly and alonder religious sentiment (hat ii hardly 1cm enervating than the ster)' which forms ita vehicle. Now this ii not very com)liinetiiiirj to I lie Indies, wo ad mil, b'lt wo arc not to hlame fr the fact, (ind certainly take no delimit In staling it. There ia a fact, however, connected with Ilia matter, which in slightly compli'men. titry to them, or their nature. They allow signs of a surfeit, and those, hooks aro be ginning to be a drug in the market. This fact will serve, we hoi, as a warning to publishers against ministering to an un. Iiealtlij appetite and a alow standard of l.nle. They Imva brought literature into disrepute by dissipating, rather than cher ishiug, a healthy literary appetite ; andii will lake many montha fairly to recover from the degeneration. Now if they will t;ike as much pains lo crowd before the public good as they have inferior onif, good books, sooner or later, will regain their ground. Tbore Is aomething in tho position of American women which exposes them pe culiarly lo the influences of an unworthy literature. They partake of the national resllemnets of mind, they are all readers, and there is a very large clsss, especially in cities, whe lm;e nothing to do but te read. This lack of regular pursuits unfits thnn lor any but light reading. They have not the habit of application, time hangi heavy on their Lands, and they simply neck for tlintkind of reading which eat) bo pursued Willi tho slightest outlay of efTort. They cannot subsist on this kind of Intellectual aliment long at a time, hu live on it lung enough to insure several monster editions and to stimulate; production to a sickening turf"it. Thcro is unother class perhaps larger than this u class-living in the coun try intelligent country girls mid womon whi, lending a tame, and, to litem, a tnitO' lose life, grasp cngorly at such literary c.v citemeiit, its are pressed to their tnslo ; and si learn lo live in an nriifioiiilulmospltore, while moving among their dully Ji(ni.i of duties. Thnro is still another class, scat tered every whore religions women who wish for amusement, and who, while con demning novels generally, will swallow a story eagerly if it only be' peppered with pious lessons, und salted with a moral. Amerieun women should be soniotliing rroro than mero Hory sw.illowera. They hiivo roversed ihc otdcr of tilings, nnd do vated novel rending to a pursuit. Novel, though an important department of litera ture, do not form the highest or most Im portant department. They are, or should be, incident til and suhtidary, and when his tory, biography, natural philosophy and criticism have fud the mind, nnd built up within it sound wives of life, a iruo compre hension of tho relations of events, and an insight into human character, tho choice of novels, for relaxation or study, will full upon altogether a dillerunt class from that upon which wolmvo animadverted. These Milled Htid silly Sctious have no charms for a healthy mind, nnd aro cast ifidu as the most unsatisfactory chalT. Placing to tho account of tho w omen all tho bluiiie in the prr-misra which belongs to them, nnd to their position all its disad vantages and temptations, wo still havo room to chargo the trade with alack of con scientious consideration, in tho pursurt of their business. They occupy nil important post ona of the most important and res ponsible filled by nny body of men in the world. Headers will very generally be what tlay make them. In other words, people must nnd will read j and titty ne cessarily take what is provided for litem.- They will not drink from evil fountain when the fountains aro dry. Honesty is the best policy in literature, ns well as in other pursuits : and if no higher consider, ations bear upon tho publisher, he may be well assured that, in tho long run, tho best literature will pay the best. A food which destroys the appotito will, after a whilo render the sloward'a oflioo unnecessary, while a wholesjmo d!t honestly adminis tered insures steadings of consumption, and a regular increase f hoarder. Let them publish good novels, nnd the disproportion between male and fenmlu reader will speed ily le diminished. One (-rent reason why men do not eomo iu tl,eir la,i j, .cflu.', they do not provid food for men. Sjiring. JiJd (Ifuss.) AV;. FCYAM RltAl'TY. "Dean Swift pr0. posed to la female beauty, and leave every lady to rato her own charms. ITo said the tax would be clieet fully paid, and very pro. ductive."' "I'oulenelle thus daintily compliments the ex, when he compare women and clocks the latter serve to point out tho hours, the former to make us forget them." "The liandards of beauty in women vary with those of taste. Socrates ca'Is beauty short lived tyranny; Plato, a privilege cf nature. Throjhrttts, a sitent chert; Theacriiusad.-liuhitu! prejudice; C.irne 'K"li'4y ktnrim; r.J Arb.totlef. &.iul li.-t it us l! er ;hiii ail t! let- tera of recommendation in the world." "With the modem Greeks and ether na. linns on the shore of lh Mediterranean corpulency U the perfection of urm in weman ; and those very attribute which dl. gust the western European, form the attractions ef an Oriental fair. It was from the comaion and admired hpe of bis country-women, lhat Jieuben in hia pic lures delight so much in vulgar and odi ous plumpnts when bis master was desi rous lo represent Ihe 'beautiful,' lie had no Idea of Usuty under twa hundred weight. His very praces are all fat. Hut it should be remembered that all hit models were Dutch women. The hair is beautiful or nament of women, but it has always been a disputed point which color mt becomes it. We account red an abomination ; but in the time of F,lir.abclh it found admirer, and was in fashion. Mary of Scotland, though alio had exquisite hair of Iter own, wore red front. Cleopatra was red haired, and the Veniiian Iodic to th't day coun. torfoit yellow hair." Tarkla ('.bander. It was said by Cibbon most truly, that tho Tuik have been, siuco the period of Conquest, encamped, nut settled in Europe. They an ount to a fourth, or a third, nt Ihe utmost, 01 the population or II10 sul tan dominions. They are scattered in very unequal proportions over its surface. In some parts they form a tolerably thick agricultural population. In others, s in Constantinople itself, tltey nre ongngod in the trades and manufacture of a large city. Hut nowhere do they exercise those ex truded operation cf skill and thought which bring men together, cause them lo rely on ench other, give litem the habit of combined peaceful action, and impart to litem tho intelligence and the energy on which nlunn n strong commonwealth is built up. Tho Armenians are their bunk ers; the Jews their dealors ; tho Greek their merchants. The very orgnnirjition of tho people seem to havo denied them thoto finer qualities, Loth menial and cor. porcal, which fit men for tht superior branches of industry. A Turk' finger, Dr. Walsh quaintly observes, seem all to bo thumbs; he hit no manual dexterity for any delicate employ ment, and his mind is ns unfit for subtle operations m his body. The Turks neither wnto nor print (with (he exception or bom bnstic poetry, and more bombastic history.) I hey do not build, but destroy. lltey show no wish to ndorn the snil which they inhabit, or lo connect, in any way, the ex istence of the present generation with pos terity. Their object in this world secma to bo mere animal oxistetico, ns completely as that of tho beasts of the field. Their religious sense is deep, enduring, rxalted ; lull it is a roliginn which (leadens ami slu piliea tho intellectual faculties. If 'uhh't Utwtuce 111 lonstantiiwpie. Mutiny Anions tbo Irish Democracy. Tho IrUh American of New York Cily, a strong Democratic paper, says : If an honest, hard-working Irishman is shot down in celd blood by uno of those foul things vomited forth from tho Jttllian. ism of rum holes nnd the stuffing of ballot boxes ; nnd if tbo foul thing is to be upheld by tho Democratic party, though wo have always been on that aide, wo can go with them no longer. Strongly, emyhalicully, earnestly and most sincerely do we recom mend Messrs. Hiicliutinn and Hreekinridgn, and their friends and supporters, to repudi ate tho scoundrel in the most unmistakable form, or we shall bo obliged, in tho exercise of a solemn duty, to ndvise those who bo lieve in us, cither nut to vote nt all in thu approaching Presidential elcutiou, or cast llieir voles for the enemy. An open toe may prove a curse t Hut a pretended friend it worn). tjT Wo take the following from tho Wilmington (Del.) Republican : A Good Move. A petition praying tho United Slates Senate, to renuoxt nf tin. inir of Henry Clay tho publication of tho letter of James lSuchnnnn in terra til lo llinchnrm of "bargain and sale," is being circulated 111 our city inr signatures. 1 ins is a kooI move olio that men nt' nil nnrtics ..limit, I sanction, as it is dun to both tho living all! Hie dead, that this matter uo set at rest. 03" The Legislature of Texas has appro priated $(10,000 for the purposo of tamo- ping nnd jilting out emigrants for Kansas. Companies to consist of not less than GO ench, and the amount to each company not to exceed $12,000, to defray their ex penses and subsistence in Kansas for throe mouths. Tksrislc Kiot A terrible riot oeeurrrd on I'riduy nfU ni' 011 between a Fillmore &!titig club nnd a party f nma t tlio Serenlt'tnlli Wr,l dem ocratic headipiurlen ill Baltimore. Two men were tliot dead, aud some twenty o'.liers wounded, fciverol, it ia believrd, fatally. The fight lulled only a fttv minutes, tint tlie firing was heavy and severe. Neither of (he men killed were enged in the fijlil, and most of those wounded wers res idents in the vicinity, attracted to the (put by thu diaturbance. ITS' A Weitern editor wants to know whether the luws recently enueted against corn ing conceal ed wmimiw, apply to doctors w ho entry their piltt ia their pockets. Xsvica Prccivt Voua Ciiii.dsk. The most saenlial point in cur intercourse with children is lo be perfectly Imt to otirselve. Every other intereat mill lo be lacrificrd to that of truth. When we ia any wsy deceive a child, we not ouly th.iar him a periiMoin example, but low ear own influence over him f..rerer. Tarents cannot be too guarded in Ulia reaped. tar A lin ear having threat, ned ber htaband with a '-bio up." Mj de.ireat blemmi," said ne 'corimil your remark, te paper and nad them to NrtaTt!a.ic.-Somo impertinent f.lW, not having ibe fear of calico beiore h evosmra, that it a wonun quick w.tb ber feet aaelt' m,ih her tongue alio ceuld catch lijhiaioi uou -h U kiaJlo a l'u iu Iks muratng. fsTlie fal'oniai it fi,aitirK- ilwu.i .... ewhanpee: (In tidy ei :n!y. I as, at the tai."clec- uw. t w qiw nuu.irm voles. , :mca 9S ervre Sw the It. ptibliiMa ticket The man who rotej for th fSueliiM tirki i ,i n. :.. .... ... - J w iu uie eowBty srhe eannel rd and wr re. Bplendld Jewelry. C COlXItK lilllllN" " iarrtiainJ (l((.,la-.im.l nT JKWKI.KV ever ,1.. 1. littmm. 'Pie aewflittcui euaa in lrtoflliWI"u' artalcsi llumtmd br. Ihk, II lintnd nn, liuld railway nme-keepn Udiee wairltrs, ia enamekd eai, Iiiirt chalelaiiers, ' MMi fir.riuff-, i;0'd tli wUea, (-old and silver petw, Card rate, mantel ornanv-iiU, (aid lMk u, pearl casket', IJol t guard, vel. and f.Ji chain, Sleeve liuttnin, iltirt studs, f ..I l.r.y,rli.d. and a variety of ether goodi tne numerous to men- tioa. Call ami aes tits rriKl niisn.ficeat dipiaT Jewelry ever av in Or. gon. u, lul.i.:l.u uwuin.n, March 23. ' xreet, 1'ottland. aVcks ! iSacks ! , rptIK nn!fri;ii'l li eMt"iiily a liattdal hia X wk manuuielory in ttrigoti fity, hAL'k'S of allquahtireandsit', which will bviuld allow ns they can be bought in the 'frrrilury. Orders from a dialiuce promptly aikad-dlu. Oregon City, May 3, l8:.C.-3y. K7cl O. Dement U Co., At tkrir $ld Hani, tfpoiit$ Me .and OIre, VRK new rreei;"f P" "rk" and brig "Halcyon," the following gooda t l.'ll bo'xM eperui and adamantine einjlee, :,0 kegs dried a p'essiid paclie, JIHI bkianrid lilf bbla crushed sugar, AO cniesp cklrs, yu " firh p.ltei, U) " f frttiis, in Inns Ii. A. mil, CROCK RltY fV.ASS-n AREt ,'i()l dm cups and saucers, 300 plate. 3itO " lumbler. SI) water pitcher. Siignr how's, tea-pots, ic, &e. OILS 4PAISTS: i:0) kegs pare lead, S11O gala biwej oil, 100 gals turpentine, &0 gals vaniish, 300 gib lump oil, nU gnUlnrd ' DRY COO US 1 OUWI yds brown ilteetin;, fiilOU prints, lib ached C"tlon. bed tic king, Ac., lie., all of which will be sold an low as tliey can be pnr chaied of any other house in Oregon Cily. may 17 Furniture mllE sitWriberlias jnrtreeeiv-gTTjrjT elalarrfiupplyof FlT.XI-gV--. ' rrft 'I L'llB of all descpptioni, consist-VB'"i3 ini in part as follows Sofn. niohoriiiy and black walnut) Chamber sets; ISnreans, with or without nurhle lopsj Oflir-e deks; liocklng chu m, atunVd in hair, carpet, and with cuue and wool aeats; Pining ehuirs, cmio and wonl seats; (lluce chairs, do do do Cliildren- do, hitfli dining and rocking; l!cdttail, variutia kinds; Tallica, eenier, card, and dining; Writing de.-kv, Silvboarda; 1'itrlor chain; Settees; Reading, toilet, nnd woik tables; .online-glass's; .Miitlrchs. a, liuir. nio j, and wool; Window shades; Feathers; Paper haiijins, of every stylet Oilcloth; 'biii. se mutliti;; Uuid lamps, and burn ing Hu d ; ailh a vuriely of other articles too numerous to mention. Person wishing to pnrchuse will lease call and riitniiiie fur themselves. All kinds ol country produce taken in exchange for good. T1103. JOHXSt .. Mnn-h 2S. 155C. 43lf ZiOgS, Logs. CASH will be paid on delivery for firaml cedar LOOS at work of Oregon Milling i; Triins- porlalion Co. R. PliXTLA X 1, A't. l.inii City, .M iy IU, in.ib. Those vlio (11 iUo iicurKst Sell IUO 1'JOSI. y-Nttt!M.VV A- WAKXICR. Orerrnn Ciltt. J have the best selection of GROCERIES, litmli and .NAurj, also Ui,i, I mills, i.iuss, to Mil wholesale nnd retail, cheap for cash or produce. Our slock in part consists of lilinil lm colllo, IIIHI lbs No I China ittar, SlntlO " No 1 lluinvia " 10(i0 " Sandwich Island sugar, 1. 'iOO " crushed sujnr, 2, 'idO 11 assorted candy, 50 kegi i:. Huston syrup, ;"0 kegs nails, ID canes pickb. " ' pie fruits, l'J doi assarted can fruits, 6 " tomato catnip, 5 '' pepper sauce, 4D0U Ihs sail, diH'crcut kinds, 8 dnz hmoins, Lai'Re aiworltnent of Qiieensware, Glassware. &c., in.lllll) riirata. bv Ilia iliauxauil. 411 boxea totiacco. China rice, Carolina do., 3UI) lbs tea, SU0U lbs dried apples, spice ol all Kums, etc , iVO. jel Carncss and' Saddlery. Til K ntiilemigned having 0)cned anew in Itl' lTEVlLI.E, Marion county, O. S'" T., in tho Post Otltrie building, are ready to tmmiraclure and furnislt at short notice, and iu Ihe best and most snVtaiitittl style of the craft, all kinds of IIARXKSS and SADDLERY WORK, Trunk and Vurriagr Trimming, (-c. June SI, lS..G.-y KOOI & COOk. To Blackstiiillis ii iid ,Tliiiin(iirln rvt. "TTE are now receiving ten tons of iron of the V ? following sizes : Round iron from I to 1 inch, Squar i to '1 " liar l,vtoO.J, Nail rods. Homo shoe iron, lluud iron, llv J. Plow steel, ISI.vL For sale at lowost market rates. augJ G. AUEKNETIIY &. CO. To Merchants. TE are now receiving Ihe following articles': SO this Santa Cms lime, 15 " hvdruulio cement, S plaster of paris, 30 k.gs nails, 8 spikes, 5 V S in., SOI) " Boston syrup, gala, 2." baj Rio cofioe, 2.i mats Chin No 1 sugar, half bhli N O sugar, 5 bbis vim gar. aug3 G. ABERNETIIY & CO. Ill onr Dtikrrjr "1TTF. keep a full assortment of BREAD. PIES, CAk Est, aoiU'A N I) Y, at wholesale aud retail, apli) ClRRMAN WARNER. Melodrom. FEW of rrince & Co", best MELODE. i ONS formate, low. Enquire at the I A oj lebS OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. So Arrive TITHIN a few day, direct from New Yurk, ' llMiii Ihaaptin eottiai, ; ;viui im oeeswax, UK) g-iW eoaeh vamiah. I i bUa ro-in. fr ' low br I p 19 IV ,U. C. DEMENT A CO. , OOD graia aaoks for sale cheap, hv 1 I H.IXMAN f WARNER. rTlO pick fancy shoes, itber raj in' or gvntlt X m- a's, call at anlrj CHARMAN f WARNER S. New Sooks I THE subscriber has jiut received a larje a. aortrnenl of IIOUKH, d.raet from New Vork, amour w hich are Ilia following I Aheun's II Ji. of yirop, American Institution!, Milliinau'a do. I.Iwm iA the rti'rners. itemocracT la Amvrica, "Land and ," "K. a and tiailor," Three Years la Califor.. I'ye. of Literature, ItahtloD and Nineveh, "),-ck ami 1'ort." hhiu and Hlmre " Itniiie l!, rluil.-.lia. Kgypl and the II" ) Tnr J Lard tier ouHl'in Ku,'ine, llnehan I- am. I ltyi n , Manual of Fm Art, Anc't Monaali rii. letiir.a on tlie Aru, Travel in I'eru, I'ulur Itevinns. Climce lliompliy, I'erurian Anniiiiia, Ch.iice Kslra' l. I..I.mh'm I'lilluMihllV. A variety of 1 oel. butt cop es ul Mod. rs MsH'r, f.OO " " Headers, a.'.O Mi!iiiTi-y' dn. ii.'.O " Web.ter's Dielionnrl Paries' Algebra, (iiHiinelry, P..ur.lon, " Httrveyin, Ig'lidre, " Aiiliimet.ci, Newman' Ult'loric, IIhv'i do. Tarlrv'i Univ. Ilistorv, (;nodrirlt, I'iet. L'. IS., Mutiiellh oeiigraplty, l.iitlo jHalii'r,'' S. American rieaker. Thompson's do. sr. an. A rrcch Ccp?l7 of Stationery. Pity U.k, Journals, fidget, Keeord Hooks, M. In.., 1. ,,r all aites. Uiarira. 4c. Note and letter Fuller, I jtvelope. I'ens, tie., cYcKrns'r Kmve, Krasiv Itu!iber, liummcd iaiK-ia, t auer a Pencil, IN K, In quart nnd p nt bottles. WUOLCSAI.R ANU R KT A 1 1. t'IIAUM:.S FOl'E,Ja. Oregon City, August IS, 1M3. Xew Jrwellcr. nAVINO employed ms of lite best Working Jewelleliott the Pacific coast, lain now fully prepared to manufacture every description of Jewelry. Muson:e Jewelry, Odd Fellows' Pins, Kings, i'c . made lo order. Kngraving neatly done. Call and see specimens of work. u. toi.utui uonniNs. X. Tl. I devute my entire alienism to repairing Fine Wntrlir. Ii. CoLl.lta Kosbim. Portland, Dec. 5D. 18"-C-a7lf T A VNK'3 Alterative, Kxpectorant, ami Pills. Cod Liver Oil, Cantor O.I, nnd Swei t Oil, at the OIIKUON C1TV UliL'U STORK. MKXICAN Mus:oii Liuinient, O. W. Mer chant's Caroling Oil. nt the ORKtiON CITV PltL'G STOUE. rpllL'SSliS, risht and left and double, and Ab I domiiml supjiorters. at the OIIKUON CITV PUL'G STOUE. 1)1' KK While Lead, raw and bunted Umber, Crotne. Green and Yellow, and other painis, st the OULGON CITV DHUG BTOttK. 1EIlFL'MKRV.nttlie OltEGON CITY DI'.l'G STORE. RAKFKNUKRG MEDICINES: GraefeubcrgSarsaparilla, Uterine CathrsVon. " JJysenlery ryrup, consuiiiplive bnl'n, - Pile O ntitwnt, Health Hitters, " ICye Lotion, Ac., &e., To be found at the ngenev of Ihe Comnanv, at tho OltEGON CI TV DRUG STOKE. nAY.MAN'S Dppeptie Elixir oitrraiited to cure l!ie dvsisia ptsl received nnd for sale at the OilEUOS CIT Y DUVU STORE. It. Gnysott'i compound cxliuct of Sursuparilia and i ellow Diork, at the pli OREGON CITV DRUG STORE. 0 LD l)r. Jacob Townsem!' Sarraiparilla, at the OREGON CITY DRUG SlOilii. R. J. Ayres' celebrated IHierry Perioral fur coughs, cob,. and coninnpl on. nt lite OREGON CITY DltL'G STORE. D It. Townsend'sSonoiparillii, At tha OREGON CUT UUlUSlOKIi. ft ll KIlt Sarsamrilla. nt tlio ij OREGON C IT V DRUG STORE. NDS' Sarsaiorilln. in nnvipmntilv, ut lha OREGON CITV 1)RUG STORE. "II OFF ATS Life Uitlera and l'ills, Ilerr.nnl's IvJl Dysentery Syrup, Wutar's Balsam of Wild Chetrv, at the OREGON CITY DSCG STORE. JUST RECEIVED at the Oregon City Drug Store, direct fiom New York nn 1 Suit Fran cisco, a fresh supply of DRL'CS, MEDICINES, Puleut Medicines, Family Me.liciues, iScc, which iritt be mid at line far cash an Ilia can lie procured in tlie Territory. Cull Mi l examine for yourselves, utul get an Alinunuc lor 1!-ju, gratis. 1 PERUVIAN Febrifuge, for the cure of fever aud ague, &c, &c , jot received und for sale' at thu OREGON CITY DRUG S TO R E. Land for Salt, I OFFER to sell 1G0 acres of choice Intnl for two dollar and a quarter an acre, cash. The land is a portion of my claim, six miles west of La fayette, iu tho comity of Yamhill. Title good Cull nnd see for yourselves " "Pis no trouble lo ahow" the land. S. C. ADA.M.-J. Glen 4viti, l)ec.2."lh, i?."i.V37tf Mcbttslopol lias I'tilloti ! ,4 ND CIIARMAN & WARNER wish to i inform the ciuwiia of Oregnu City and the public iu general that thev havo just received a cood assortment of GROCERIES suituble for this season of tho year. Also, we have received a supply of fancy groceries, such as I'arinit, Sugar Tapioca, Arrow Root, aud a variety of other such articled too numerous to mention. We have a good o.oriinuit of FANCY GOODS for the Itolidayn, inch as raisins, dales, tigs, bottled pie fruits, raspberry preserves, and a vuriely tif nther articles in this line, such us will suit tbo greatest epicure o the land. We have al so on hand a good iiwnrtmcnt nf candies, and are reeeiriun supply nearly every steamer. So please give ns a call ; wo w II sell as cheap as any house iu Oregon. Our motto is that a quick priiny is better than a slow shilling. We ore now commencing to prepare in the Tin ker)' for Chiistnins, and shall have a good assort ment of cuke. We shall also keep on hand a su perior quality of butter crackers, Huston crackers, and also the swoct York crackers. Please g vo or ders for the above iu ?ood time. Our prices shall bo reasonable, and tho goods made of the b. st ma terials iu t ti egon. novi t Who Wants a Good Gaddlo ? THE subscriber, living five miles south-west of Lafayette, in Yamhill county, is now carrying on the busutesa of Saddle Making in good earnest He keeps constantly on hand tho best saddles that can he numnuetnred with the materia1 nt com mand in Oregon. Those winning a genuine saddle warranted to fit on both ados, and rigged out in complete style, cheap for cash, or good trade would do well to give mo a call. My shop ia situated on Baker Creek near where the road crosses it lead ing from Portland and Oregon City, "up country'' by the way of Smith's bridge on the North Fork of Yamhill. O" I keep every thing in the saddlery line, as Dridles, Martingale, Unlters, Lines. &C , Ac. Sept. S0-23tt. J. O. 11 UN DERSON. Water l'owcr for Kale. nIlE uudewisned would like to sell one half of L r nulla and w ater power on tho Tualatin riv. er, aboLt Ihn-e m Ira from Linn City, known as Moore's Mill. It is probably tlie best water priv ilege, with the exception of the great Falb of the Walcme te, that then ia in Oregon. I would like tn sell one-half or oue-fourth of my claim together with lha milks and e ater power. My object lo get a partner, to suable me In properly improve Uie water power. JAMES M.'.MOORE. Feb. !), IMiC 4.'ltf "I TTE have a full assortment of Bt OTS & ? SHOES, al-o Ladies' llaiter and Buskin, in fact all kinds of laaV' ehnea. ap!9 CIIARMAN d WARNER. c L5ARS Tiebe-t ehunoe tr. pcV hat the suwacl ISMK.V.i.V d nAKNER. Allan,. McJlInlay &. Co., nAVK Inst received A STOCK OF NEW GOODS, iuil,l iuvita all those who wi-lt tn nroenre i tin it) article at rcasomibla prices, lo cull and tee them. Tluy eonsiat in part of the following I grlndstonea grain eradh grass scyihui snaths bro.lt do do Ulsq harrows S3 teeb gurd. a rakes do lie-. do spades pol.shed shovel bay forks in inure forks churns window glasa 8 by ln do 10 by 13 do 7 by 9 window sashes 8 by 1 0 do ID by 12 canal & win el barrows funcy broom piaitt do assort'd colored pal's puinled tubs r i no wash boards blacksmith's bellows cross cut saw 7 It do G ft mill saw 7 ft hair mattresses double do singl hair bolsters double do siu'lo sperm candles adamantine do grape brand tobacco ox bowannu yoke liioke tobacco ULAXKHTS. DMHE, LIXDSEYb, Sheetingi 7 irks, ti e d;e. And keen constantly on hand a lur-e supply of GROCERIES, clothing, hardware, end many articles too nutner ous tu mention. ALLAN, M" KIN LAY CO. Oregon City, April 81, IBJiti-ly f f BISLS. Santa Cms Lime just received and tJJ for sale ny j,3-IU WM. C. DEMENT A. CO. Oregon Eacon. LltS., I'.irsale hv W. C. DEMENT V co. 1000 .'2)Iti:ui Wheal. 1 FEW bushels for sale by A novlO WM. C. DEMENT j- CO. " AKaro Ciianco For those tngmicd, or winking to tngagt in the I louring JJitsmcst. TXf E havo on hand and for sale, tho following" Y T machinery for grut nulls, which wilt be sold low for rash, or on a short time t Q nnrlnlile inilla. culllDlete t 1 run of four feet four inch French Ettrrs, with spur wheel, 114 cogs, weighing IU25 lbs. J with spindle, pillion, brush and oil-pot and collar. 1 run, same sic, wiiheul pinion. Other irons the same as above. Together with a genera! assortment of bands, bolting cloths, pulley, gudgeons, wheols, couplings, hangings Tor holtuig chests, etc., a-c. In other word, every requisite iteccasnry to the completion of a grist null by - Ws.ll. DEMENT & co. Opiiosite the Luud Ollkf. Oasnix Citv, Nov 2S, IBM. "TrE ARE NOW RECEIVING, per brig r "Susan Abigail ' and hark "thus. JJevetu, from San Frunciaco, the following goods: GROCERIES: 150 kgs E. B. syrup, 5i8 gala, 2(1 hhls New Orleans do. f.OOU lln No. 1 China sugar, fiUUU lbs Utble salt, 011 boxes Englirh and Americnn soep, 20 eases pie fruit, uss'd, i! prose P. v B. yeast powders, 5'Jflll lbs tobacco, asa if brands, 1110 half boxes raisin, 2D bblaand hull' bbls crushed sugar, 3(1(111 l' snlrratim CROCKERY A General Astmrtment. DR Y-GOOIS:jOW yds browu sheeting, 1IIIIU yds suti nets, 801'U " print, 10 pieces alpacas, SU pair English blankets, 200 yds carpeting, 2IIII ' oil cloth : Together with a genenil assortment of ready made clolhiu", boots, shoes, hats, cnis, nnd carpenters' loots. IV J. C. DEM EN T J- CO., Nov. 10. Opposite fie Lund Office. FRESH OREGON TIMOTHY SEED Ml bus. for rale by WM. C. DEM EN T fr CO. Mtitlit Cruz Lime. ,? A E""-s- fur TO'e by 0) novlO WM. C. DEMENT & CO. N our bakery we keep cotutniitly on baud L bread, cracker, cuke, pies, CIIARMAN ij- WARNER. C1ANDIES, mm, raisins, of nn excellent quality J just received and for sule low by UlIAU.UAiM S IVAIIAWi, Cranjres EECEIVEI) tip itiilie arrival of every steam er. Don't fail to cull on CIIA RMA N &, WA R NER. E 7U EUY TIliNG in tho line of Groceries,- a cheese, ull kinds of spice, nil soda, cabon- ale soda, saleiatus, cream tartar, ltd., are sold at novi4 CIIARMAN rf WAKNEU S. I pO YS, of difi'erent kinds, for sule by CHARM AN &, WARNER. Just Received. A Splendid assortment of Fumily Groceries, XL such as tea, syrup, su;ar, &c. t also fine und coarse salt, cream tartar, apples, chili peaches, sardines, oyster, clams, yeast powder, also a largo quantity of superior chei not cigala, and tobacco of every brand and almost every thing else iu our line of business all of which will bo sold as low as at any other place in town, for cash or pro duce. CIIARMAN Jf WARNER. Hardware FOR SALE BY CHARLES TOPE, JR. jjTTlRASS and Iron Butts, Screws, Locks and JS1 Latches, llniiimeis and Hatchets, Axes, Drawing-knives. Handsaws, Curry Combs, Horse Brushes and Cards, Gun Loi-ks, Gun Cups, Wool Cards, Chest Handles, Planes, lie April 21, ISo.Vltf Groceries FOR SALE BY CHARLES rOPE, JR. JUG.R, Salt, Cofi'ee, Tea, Syrup, Chocolate, kc Starch, Sali n.tus, Cream Tartar, Sal Soda, Carb. Soda, Pepper, Spice, Alum, Borax, Cop porus, etc. Aprii 21, lSj5-ltf Jtist ncccivcd, At the'OId Stand,' Cancmah, April Z, f 35. :fVW 1,000 lbs. China No. 1, do., 1,0011 lbs. Rio Cotleo, 1 5 Tons coarse salt ; 200 lbs. fine do., 3,C0il lbs. Oregon Bacon ; 1 ,OU0 bushels oata, for sale wholesale or retail, by JOHN P. BROOKS. To the rarmera TTTE WOULD say, call at our store; we 1 T will pay yon es well for your produce as anv other h.iuaa in Oregon, mti.1 will nAvn ia make you feci as comfortable as we pomiblvean. no;- ni.ia.u.l.i ,y n AKAt.lt. Central Produce Depot. CANEMAH. CONSTANTLY receiving, freih from ranch, wheat, oats, bacon, lard, butter and potatoes. Pec. J, '53. JOHN P. BROOKS. Feathers for sale bv T. JOHNSON. VTheat Wanted. nIGHES 1' cash price paid by Nov. 2. H'Af. C. DEMENT d CO. Charman &. Warner. MR- EDITOR Yon will pleas tell an onr fellow-ciliiens of Oregon lhat wo sr fil doii g busuaeei nuder the old firm, and under the e'd a.lage that a nimble sixpence b better than a low ihnling. Wa want to sell goo.li, and will do so as cheap as any other hooe ia Oregna City. ii e cave enlarged oar eticne materially, and now have on hand, a nsnal. all kinda of GRO CERIES, such as II auit citv aad coontrv trade. which w hipe all who hire favored a w lib their liberal patronage kaov full well. C!i .-an wo will do oar beat. CIIARMAN Jr. WARNER. Apr! 19. ItOG. 31 rt. VNE'S eetwaled Vermifugw and la'ver rr. '.Kr.ijU.s ill! 1UI G STORE. 15Usini;ss CAitas. A TfTJSJXTULTC & CO 2Y Guioml toiiiiiiuvion nlcroliaiii,i,rt'i , ale aud retail Dealurs in Dry Goods, iin.... Hardware, dire., 4c. ' ". ... t George T. Allan. ' Oregon City, Ma jr 5. i Archibald M'Kiulsy. ( Thomas Iwi. A LLAN", MKINLAY & CO, ! iL Kcottsburg, L'tnpima, Oregna, r TLrM'KiNLAY :'fcco7Ti il. Oregon Terrtbiry. MsyJ. CHARLE3 POPE, JR ' DEALER in Hardware, Groceriw,Drv C,J. CTethlns, Ilooi U Shorn, Medicine., Bool. , and Stationery. " Mnin-st., Oregon City, April'si, ' Wm. C. tcmc&t Cl o., WHOLESALE and retail Dealer, Coc. ic. Prov sion. Paints, Oil, Rnoia ,1a Rltoe., i Crockery, &o. Opncite the Land OlC Mum St. Oregon City. June I, ih-jJ ' JOHN a MESIDE, ": ATTOawar axo cocwsslo 4T tAw' LafayaUt, Yamhill County, O. T WILL fulihfully attend to all buainesi t trusted to his nrofeaaioual ears. April 21, 1K55-Ilf . JOHN P. BROOKS, Wholemtle ( Retail Dealer in Grorerici, Prmlarei Protitioni, if e., iViii'e Street A General Assortment kept op of Selected Goods. Canenioh, December I, 185S. Welh, Fargo & Co.'s Express, , Between Oregon, California, tin Atlantif S'ntes and. Eurone. HAVING made advantageous- arrangement with tlie Uuitcd 53 Stute and l'acilln M,.ll ,., IfTXi1 ship Compunics for tianspurtution, we are now pre--pared to forward Gold Putt, DutlionSneeie , Packages, Parcels, and Freight, to and from u' York, N. Orleans, San Francisco, Portland,' amj principal town of California and Oregon. Our regular Semi moulltly Exprew between Portland uttd San Francisco, it dispatched by tlie Pacilic Mull Stcuinahri CVa aith.l,ln -.a , r vuiuilioia, connecting at Sun t mucisco vrilli our seini-inonth. I., f r.. t I . r . .... ..HI iy i.iiri 10 iiew jor ana lien Urleant.vh'KW i distiatchcd rerrularlv on tlie lit nii.l lllik.r . -. n j - - - . wm ui rgcrf. mouth, by the mail slrumer and in charge of our own nicsaetigeia, throiiglt to deatinntion. Our Kxpriim from New York leave regularly on the fith and 20th of each month, alio iT.i, ,. of niemrngers. 1 reasure insured in the best New York com pmies, or at Lloyd's in London, at the option of. ahlppers. Omcr. Xew Yotk, Jio. I G, Wall rt. ; New' Orleans, No. 1 1, Exchange place) San Francisco,. io. lit, iHontgoinery street. J. iN. BANKER, Agent. Oregon City, April 21, lSj5.-ltf Tiio Ctcantcr FortlanrL Mr-r-J-jA CAI'T. A. S. MUflRAY, W id run dully between Portland and Oregon Citv Leaves Portland nt eiirht oYl.tclr. a. u iiu.....'. . - . - 4.C.UIII ing. leaves Oregon Cily at four o'clock, r. m. i or treigitr or pusnage apply on board. p2l -Itf U. S. MAIL LINE. . Orrijon dig und Portland Daily Packet. n Jennie Clarh. :'i?!.ViKA J. c. AiNswottTii. MAstnn, V ol run duily, (Sun lays excepted.) in the above, named trade, leavinfr Orcrmn ( 'iiv even dnv i II o'el.s'k, a. r. ncluruin', will leave Portland at 2 p.m., tmicliirlj ut all intermediate po'iits. Jor treiglit or passage spply mi hoard. ap2J.tr Naw Volumes of tia Four Reviews' end Slackwood. COMMENCE with North British for Mayr lHo.'i, ami the oilier Reviews and Blackwood for June, )8.i5. Terms nf Siiusrr.'ntion. Anv ono Review of Ulackwood, Q'i a your, llluckwood nnd one Re view sir any two Reviews, Q't. Tlie lour Re v ena and liiuckwood, 10. Four copies to otm' uihlress, IJ31I. rostuge on the four Reviews nnd Blackwood to nny Post ofliee in the L'niicd States, only 80 cents a yen? on each Review and L'4 Coiila a year oir li.itckwoou. Address, I.. Scott & co.. Publishers, 54 Gold street, corner Fulton, New York sepH Beading for tho Million. s. J. M CORMICK HAS COHSTATtV UN IIAUD AT Till! MA?r!it!l BOOB sroitK, rao.T-T, roi.TLAND, onr.cox, A Choice selection ot ropnl.tr Books, News papcre, Magazines and F'ancy Slaliotierv. Among the books on hand will be found works' nn Temiierance, Agriculture, Horticulture, His--tory, Poetry, JJIogr.ipliy, Mcilicines, Religion So, ence, School Doolie, Romance, &e.. See., Vc. (rrSubseiiplloiis received for Harper, Graham. Godey, Leslie's, or Putmim, ot t a year, ;wl age free. UT Siihscrintiotts received for any newspaper published in any part of the Union. Remember the Franklin Hook Store and News p.'per Agency, Front street, Portland Orrgon. !3S A priced catalogue will be piihlislied early in April, and will be sent to any part of the terri- , lory free on application. Ladies ! YOU will find nn excellent assortment of Drem and Bonnet Silk, Satin and Velrets; also Bonnet Trimming, Hosiery, Gloves, Laces and Riblions, Table Ctot.'m, Counterpane, etc., at Uts store of CHARLES POPE, Jr., (Muin-st., opposite Abernethy's store,) where may be found almost everything in the line of Hry Goods: Such as Trint. Ginghams, Alpacas, Mennoev Plaid Liuscya, Muslins, Sattinett, Jeans, Flan-Mi-is, Sheetings, Bed Ticking, Hickory Stripe,, Cotton Batting, etc. Oregon City, April 21, 1853-ltf Medicines for Sale, By CHARLES POPE, Jn. SJANDS' Sarsaparilta, reek's Wild Cherry Bit k9 ters, Batematt 'a drops, Braudretir pills, Lce'a pills, Perry's vermifuge. Opodeldoc, Gum Cam phor. Gum Arabic, Bruiah oil, Libelia, Hot drops, lid preparation, Roman eye balsom, Dalley's pain - extractor, Laudanum, Paregoric, Oil of repper mint, Essences, Composition Towder, Carter's Pulmonary Iialaom, Sulphur, Epsom Salts, Ac. ipm ai, iajo-jtr GILT MOULDING for picture frames, for ale by CIIARMAN &. WARNER. 'lO PICK CIGARS, the bet chance i at . apl9 CIIARMAN $ WARNERS. DO you want Hav Forks, Spad"and Slvel; Call at CHARMAN $ WA RNER'S. Something New. A NY person having a Melodeon, Seraphine, IX. Acoordeon, or other reed instrument, with broken or defective reed, ean hare them repaired, by applying or sending to Chaa, M. Keater, at hia , residence, two square back from the Baptist Mee'ing House, iu th North part of Oregon City. Charge for inserting single reeda from 81,50 to S'.'.OO. Reasonable deduction for a grealiT num ber, c. M. K ESTER. Oregon City, September 22, 1 8 35-23 TEMPLE OF HONOR. Tnabifia Temple of Honor, No. 1, meeta every W'ednmlay ve, nmg, at the American Hall, Forest Grose, Oregon. Brethren of tlie Order in good ataodio( are in-' vited to visit thsj Tempi. .M. TLTTLE, W.C.T. S. A. Dixon, W. TL S3 MADF to order, parties firm abed with ielaa on short eet tweiec. Ac. hr aaH CHARMAN f WARNER LSS,Qq.arf, and Cnw-k-rv. el T a;.U CIIARMAN 4 WARNER'S