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fjir Thrt Suuilnrii dui ofn u betray tlm fact of tU cxllciice in i hut rfgi'Mi c.f growing ami l.tvery luiiiiiiiint, wliitucuti la kept fruit) openly inuuifetling itself only by ilio terror of Lynch law. rot exam nU hero is ft priyrnjiU from tho Mobile (Ala ) Advertiser ! Well m ij: lit tlm ili-Wnto it (lio luto niavk iUiiiililii-iin coin eiilion. at 1'liiladvl iilii.i, urge (hut o rniiid woulJ In Ilia sprem! of rciulilican tloctiiiies, llmt in futiryrar tlicy couiu u'ttn lmjpunity houi mmr con veillliin in Kicliiiwii I, Virginia, or LvXini tun, Knnluckv, Was tin-re not cihjiI gruuuj fir tlio RHsurunce, in view of the (leliigates in llmt tKJcly lium irgiiini, fti ryliiiiil.tli'luwarf, 'Viiiiewf!rlvtiitutky, nnj thy Dislriut of Coliiinloii ? If be had known how tunny lilack ttfinbliciMi thoro Vfcru in this Siutu nd community, lit) wii;Iit liavs moved tt adjourn tlio CdiiVfii lion to incut in 1809 ut Moiiti"nii,rv. The ro nr men here in Alulmmu, and in this cnuniy, who lira nut naliameil to own a preference, for li cutout, or nny other Alio. iitionisl lo Iiucliuiiau! An editor lo", ofo Icailiii'' I'illinoro paper in an niijuiiiiug . county, very recently called for a ropo lo luing, lint tlio buick nkiiinod DoU'lHm, out as tha wretch termed liini, llic uiuck-Afi7. td Duutilas yes for the Senator from II. Jinow, who litis nobly and patrio'icnllv per illocl hi life ami fortune in defense of South. rn rights. I low cuil the South ever ex poet to maintain her self respect, or obtain licr just rights, if she even endures such porous on her soil, much less permits thorn to occupy influential positions within her , borders? ruibeiirunce, it is nuiJ, toino times ecaxes to lo a virtue, and thin is, in our opinion, one of the case. . Tub floLV StrtJLciitie.--However strong. ly the revvrrnco fur sacred graves may have boeil developed in the Jews of later times, the ancient Israelites never seem lo have entertained the samo feeling of re. gard for tlio resting places or thn remains of their illustrious dead, as was curriml to so high n pitch ill lliucailierl'agan and it, - lie later Christian world. ''Let mo bury . my di-nd out of my sight," "No man know - of his sepu Icli ro unto this day ."express, . :f not the general feeling of the Jewish na tion, at leant the general spirit of the Old Testament Every ono knows the most signal instance in which this iiiiliiTureiice was manifested. Somewhere, doubtless, . near the n ulls of the old Jerusalem, or bu- riud tiuder its ruin, is the "new sepulchre 'hewn in lii rock," where I lie body of Jo siM wss'laid," but the precise spot, never indicated by the Evangelists, was probably 'Unknown 4o tlio next generalicu, uiul will, in. nil fcl.cliiuiod, resmin a matter of doubt always. .U this respect, the controversy regarding tlio Holy S-pulchre is tin illus tration of acicral f.ict in sacred topogra phy. Modern pilgrims are troubled at the supposition thatsuch a locality shoiilj have been lost. Ttao Israelites iind tlio early Uhrisliuiis wowVi have been surprised if it bud been privoiveJ. Stanley's "Sinai ami rulfxtine." Abolitionists. T.'ic Anti-Slavery Sinn lard in out act ual Mr. Hanks' Wad slrcet spe. cli mid the Jlcpuhlicau Party, us in Vitus and pu:p sis ure thcre.n read. It complains that tlielvopublicutisdo nut propose to ulmlnth Mm cry, t repeal the Hijitive Slant law, nor even lo resist the ud- mission of uny inure Slave Slates into the Union. It is inclined to doubt "whether the ilxir il wealth snd strength ot tlio Anti-Slavery movement is so boundless lint we cnii att- ru lo iiiiuiderit in a movement uf llie possible churacter if which Mr. Banks bus thus forewarned us." Th cuimerra live character of the Republican movement i be- c oniri jr every day more and more conspicuous. iV. t. 1 tinea. DesLLixa una Lakub Scale. (Icu. Lank of Kuiiphs has sent a challenge of a ralle r renmika hie character to the Goliuth of Shiveoeracy, lo meei linn in s.ngie combat, wnh a hundred follow. en on euch side, and settle the Kansas difficulties by a Iree light, and to put an end, once fur all, to he mailer; the question of Slavery or freedom fur ho new Slate lo be Uriel mined by the issue of the combat. N. Y. Timet. English Paiua or Uiani Analyzed The 2Vorumns came uut of France into Jiuglaiid worse i neu than they went into it, one hundred mid sixty years before. They hud lost their owu language, and learned tho the lioniniice or barbarous Latin f the Uauls ; and had acquired, with the language, all the sices il had uumes for. The conipiest has obtained in the chronicles, the name of the "mem ory of sorrow." Twenty thousand thieves landed at Hastings. These fnuiiders of the Unite of iLords were greedy and ferocious dragoons, sons of greedy and ferocious pirates. They were ail alike ; they took everything they could carry ; they burn ed, harried, viulafed, tortured and killed, until eve rything English w as brought to the verge f ruin, bach, However, is the illustration of antiquity and wealln, that decent and dignilicd men now existing boast their descent fluin these tillliy thieves, whol showed a tar juster conviction of tin ir mer.ls by as onming for ilieir types the swine, goat, jackal, leop ard, wolf and snake, which they severally reseni bled Emerson' Englitk Trail: Republican Meetings. To the People of Polk County. " The people of Polk county w ho are opposed to the policy of the present Administration and the extension of slavery, and who favor the principles of the Philadelphia platform, are requested to meet at Dallas on Saturday, the 23th or Nov en see, to consider upon the best means of co-operating with tha Republicans of otiier counties, in order to secure a permanent organization. Let each and every one who sympathises with the op pressed and ruffian-ridden people of Kansas, at tend, and let his influence be felt in the great movement that is being made to restore the princi ples of Washington and Jefferson in the adminis tntion of the Federal Government. Mant Rehblicass. Po'.k county, Nor. 10, 1836. Washington County, not! . The ciL'iens of Wsdiingloa cuunty, w ithout re gnrd lo past political differences, who are in favor of Ohe "Xationa! Kepublican" principles, will meet at Uilisboro ou Satuedat, the 22d ikst., at 12 o'clock sr.. in a mass eeuvenlioo, for the purpose of cemideriag the propriety of organizing a Republi can party ia this county. RtrnucASis. . Washington county, Nov. 9, lSuu. TsXke reople of Vssablll Ceonly. yhe peojile of Yamhill county, without regatrd to past political difierencta or divi siuns, who an opposed to the repeal of the Missouri compromise, to the policy of the prev nt national administration, to the ex tendon of slavery into "be territories, in fa or of tin Imtwion of Kmt as a free Ui'e, unj uf rettoihi" the Bciiiii of th K'deral euvrrtimeiit I'l the p'ineiiilu o Washinctmi and JnlH iwm.ari) re.jiie.ti d to meet in mats meeting iii llie conn linna at I.afaytlii, in nil. I county, on is I'urilny, Hi '.'jib day of Nuvi-mlier m ki, fur the pur pose of ur'nniiiig K"publ!esn psriy in siit'l cuntr, and cenull eaeu othT upon tbepri.pur coursn lo be pursued fur the prosperity of the great .National i.c-pulii can party tf our country. MANVl;KPL'ItMCAN'.S. Viti!.t Co., Oct. '.'Oth, "M. t'.lrUnu t.tt. Itrpirtitlr Vrtllnt. Tim peoplu ufC'tackaiiVH county with out regard to pa-it political differences or divisions, who are oiik,smJ Id the repeal of tlio Missouri Cnmprriiiiie, to ilia policy of the present administration, and iufavurnf restoring the l;ederul government lo tha principles of J. ir. rsonian lVmucracy are re'iiestjd to meet in mass meeting at the cott't house of raid cuumv, on the "Dili of the present month, fur lie) purpose of or. gunUing a Itepublican party In said cuiinty. IlKI'UIil.ICANS. TZAR HZ SB: Near this e'ty on tha lOih lnt , l.y lley. (,. II. Aikiiiron, .nr. Jc.i.ui iiuntai.t" Masv Vis uixu W illis, strp duuifliler uf 8. N. Yuuce, Kq. Ceinpliineiits of the happy pjir acknowl- edjcd. Ia Yamliill eoiinty, Knr. Cih, !y l'.e. 0. II, Atkinon, Mr. JutKru A.I-'iklo, late of 1'lsiiero.. .no., to .Hiss iinar r.. iuu, lati ol tuasco. Illinois. Aim, at the Mm timo and t'.ar.. bv the samo. Mr. i iiomas J. Mil.LK. tats of 1 ort uyne, In , lo Mim Marv L. Mi.nsi.ii, lato of I'ljtubuir'.Mu. On MnU:i:i, en tlio Ctli Inst., hv Iter. (I. C, Cliniid!rr. .Mr. .Viwrus Smith, of Marion county, i.,-. ,k ... . 10 .wr. .iiATiLut ii. l.ocrr, el I incKiiiuas. DI23D: In Jacksonfille, on l!io2",lh iilf.. of coi;nini. tion, Aualink, ceim.rt ef Dr. U. W. iitw. Tho deceased hud for a lonpr lime been wading uway under the slow but certain influence of a dis ease which bad already carried off" leveral mem bvrs of her fumily. tide seemed conscious that she was gradually descending into the dark valley of tlio shadow of dculli ; but she approached It calmly, oupjmrted by tho "rod andstiilVoii which the patriarchs, saints, and prophets leaned, and which lias directed the fullering it.p of myriads who hnvo gone before her into a rullsy dark and gloomy lo those who die without heavenly assu rances, but ilhistrijus with tho meridian splendor uf the great Snu of tire Univti.o lo such as pos sess un "eye uf f.iith." Mrs. Gncrwas fur many yars an exemp'ary inrmU r of the Chi irtian church, and possessed to a laigo degree tlimt graces which cous,tcd in an imvuid adornlnj ' wliicti is not corruptible, the iu vvur.l man ef tho heart. '' trite was an amiable wife, a devoted and at.'ectioiiale mother, a kind neighbor, and a sincere friend. During her cfilic- tion her patience was reiuaikahle, her resignation1 unsurpassed, un I she fill 'us'eep in Jesus" in the full triumph, of f.il.h, and cherishing an abiding coufidence of finally enjoying apart in tho "first resurrection." "ULssid are the dead which dio in tho Lord, from he nee for; h : yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labors j and their works do foilow them." Oregon l.ol; Ko. S, I. O. O. F., MEKT.S t their Hall over the Oregon City . Drug Store every Wednesday eveninrr at 7 o'clock. Urclliren in g.io I standiiiE! are invited to visit. ' A. WAUM.ll, N. O. r red. t HAniiAN, see y. Triiit Tri-os for ffalo. I HAVE now on my place, two miles rust of Oregon City, a large NUftSRItY of Fruit Tree from one to three yean old. They embrace all the bust selections of Fruit ever brought to this country. I will sell in lots to suit purchasers. Please call and see my iiiiistv, whether von buy or not. ANJjREW 1 1001). Nut. 15, ISM. . 31-5 ZZogsI Hogs! CII.VRMAX&WAIlNlilt are now ready to receive I'O UK at their old slrnd in Onjan City. Come, formers, biing in your ho;s we will pay vou, as we proniifed, a good price for them, ca-.ii or trade. novl j WILL PAY CASH or TRADE fur good WHEAT t the market price. nov!5 CHARM AN rf WAKSER. Wanted I OATS, barley, potatoes, butler, esgs, bacon, lard, Ac, for which we will pay cash or trade. CHARM AX & WARN ICR. M at R F, new ; o o n s , CHARJIAN 4. WARNER'S. Oreg-oa City UaivcrEity, HE PRIMARY DEPARTMENT of this institution will he opened on the 10th IN3T.. (MONDAY NEXT,) in the "COLLEGE" iiL'ILDING, and for the p.esent will he under the clicrgu of Ma. F. JOHNSON & Miss JULIA JOHNSON. Tuition, $5,00 for a term of eleven weeks, No charge wil1 be made for less than half a term, I uiiicsB uy Bjiccitti uirutigt'ineiii wnn inn leacnera. N W.C.JOHNSON, Nov. 8, 18;G-30w2 ' Sec' Board of Trustee. lVurscry. r THA VT3-Hiwfor sale at nby-nertery, about mid ... .. l . .T7r-eKxi. rrr a :i l- j. w ay uevwet-u si'uii vuj unti i,iimuuHio,sev erul thousand srrLE tiikes uf thrifty growth, em bracing all the ciiuicebt vaeieties ur fkiiit ever brought to Oregon. My trees are from one to two years old, and for sisu and beauty are unsurpassed. I am now ready to wait on customers, and shall be happy to furnish trees to all such as see fit to give me a call. Come and see my nursery before you purchase elsewhere. I have also a quantity of plums, and quinces for sale. ORK1N ELLLOOU. Nov. 6th, 1S:G. 3Utf. In Equity. John McLaugliliu, complainant, vs. Francis W. Pettyerove & Alfred Pettverove. Claekamai County Diitritl Court, Oregon Ter ritory. IN this eanse it appearing by an affidavit of complainant filed with bis biil that both of the defendants are non-residents of the Territory, il was urdi red by the Cuurt that the Clerk make an order, and have the sums publiihed, directed tu s :d defendants; this ia therefore deeded to the said Francis W.Petiygruveand Alfred Peltygrove, and they are hereby notified Uiat thai suit was commenced against them on the 6th day of Sep-tember.-lbij ; that the object Ml be bill is to quiet the title to lot Na Ij in block No. 21 in Oregon City in favor of the eoinptainaut, and for a decree that a certain bond, touching the same, made by lie complainant to Alfred PeitygroTe on Hie 1.1th day of September, 1 643. be eauceied. Tfce sa d delendants are ri quired to app ar at said Court, oa llie first day of the next term thereof after the date of tliis notice, and answer ihe b.ll, or that the same w.ll be L.Leu as conf.tx-d. Ia witness whereof, I here hereunto sub l. s scribed my hand and affixed my official seal, thus 1 Oih dsy of Mar, a. tt. 1 F. S.UOLLA.Mi.Cieik. Nor. 5'h, !?:. 5 S Tho itiapiiittn OfM'iieil. - III VK i.s lu my Nil IO Kit V on the JJJ ,Muniitli 1 ami, lluwsil 1'ia.ne, aUr.ua eu., a very large UVUSEUY OF CIIOJCE TKEES, from ore lo two tears oi l, euihrtlng sl lbs ts'i diss of A..l', I'esr, I'imn, flurry, &e., brought to ill J eoni.uy by J. U , l. I J, which I ei'.'er lor s.ls .w lor cih. 'l'lioe win are rs;eiin; to pur. Iiom, trees tins winw-r, are r-neitr l lo eonis and luuk at my nursery Ufure iil..ii.j the r llual pureiiuw. ST 1 am deteruiined la II on very isiiisb's terms. HAML'LL BlMMo.N'i.. NursmUr 6, I VS. 3"lf rtniiloii's .InrM'ry. 6TAMitN'. I ru.t CuliuH.l, at the a Nolilll IlKMl Fruit i arui.oitis leiii KBiMe, f. ur miles Berth east fimu alein,lw. I sale, lbs fu'luwing cin es selections of grafied trnea, of vaiiuiu ages, liom oue to Hires esrs API'MX SCMSIIS. .Jeiwy Pweet'n;, VntW llarrest, Carol ns June, hvteel !ani;li, July II.mi;ii, buiiuiicr yneeii. iliiaiiw" FuTurite, lied June, lJ Alrai han, hvt June, litaveiutvio, Aievtiulrr, M'ascn, or C'stj, Dwaif, Karly I'ennock, 1 all I'ippin, Fall Peauty, S.heri in Cub, '.int Nor.nirell, Hweet I'eUtmain, tSaeet fcwuar, WIMTES. Tewkshury's W'r lllii-li I HuharilKin's Nonsuch (ireen Newton I'ippin, Northern hpy, ft. I. Greening, (iiora Muudi, Lady Apple, Virginia (ireening, 'IVpy Hocking, Miiiun, llnthury Ttusret, Yell.w New'n I'ipp'n, Wine Ap;.le, lied Peiiruia'n, Winter (Jueen, Newark King, American Tipp'n, White Pearuiaiu, Ilambo, Carolina Apji'e, HaUwin, Nevt lou tSpilzanberg, Weslfivldsetkuof'tirr I'onilue, lluieh .M'ruon, Iteliuoiil, Twenty Ounce App'e, tieuilsn, lle.l llonianile. lied Wine Sap, I Hue Piarmain, Mii hael II. nry Pippin, Black lli-nrt, und l ipii n, .Muusirous Sweeting, IliIL'ower, lis-'piisSi.itzeiibirg, (ielden Uuet, IIdIIsuiI Pippin, Winter bwest, Melon, Lady's Swetting, I'FARS. rolumb'n, Josephine P'Melon, Vicar of Winkfleid, Crosaue Bergamot, Darburu'a Seedling, Triumph b'Jeiu, l'aea Colinsr, liartli.t, A'oon's pear, Yirealue, Duleh lu Angelean, San Jose, Farly Butter, C'lspp's Fatly. IniM llouue D.J sr., Julienne, I'leinwh lieauty, Maria Luuisa, Full liutlcr, Furly I'eurre, Pound Pear, 1 Dariuburg, Itueruyaiica, I'homoiilcll, White Duoyan, Fiue Gold of bummer, PLUMS. .lefTerson, Washington, S.vei't Damson, Sniitli's Oikom, Cue's Guideu Drop. I'e.l Dninmk, reen Ga;;e. Yeliow tiae, Nuiiip, ..CHERRIES. lied Carnation, I Downton, lioyal Aim, I .May LMiKc, ent (Ii, I anschaick, 111a. k Kagle, Black Moreilo. Mv nursiry coininis-a about Forty Thourand beautiful grafts of the foregoing varieties, of thrifty growth from one to lliree yeais old. 1 have also a nursery of abo'it Tneuly Thousand secdl njs w hich 1 wlsIi toaell. A. SlA.MUi. Salem, Oct 2?d, lS.".C,-;Sn-Cin. ICoiv on band, and for salo by tho Sub Ecnocr, 100 Crates era kery, .'.()() lbs erjsluliited white sugar, 12..' UU iis r or brown sugar, l,tiUU " S. I. nigar, in kegs, 'M kesSlnail'ssyrup, Jill) boxes soap, 5 bags entlee, 1 1) cases 1'rldu I 'uion tobacco, 100 tins wool fss'ks, 1,ol't) yds red prints, 3,000 furniture prints, damaged, HID ps silk hki'n, 511 boxes Saleratus, 1 case honey, 101) boxes lea very cleap, 300 yds low price liusey, l.'IO cariot, 2011 " merinos, 10 bales gunny boss, 40,001) lbs Liverpool salt, 30 doz brooms, 100 gross matches. GEO. A11FUNETHY Sc CO. Oct. 10, ISoC. JsJotico to ell wlaora it may Concern. MESSRS. Sprenger & Shunk.lale of llie Oro . gun House, would respectfully request that all knowing themselves lo be indebted to them, would come forward and settle at their residence, Oregon City, enquire of .1. N. Prcsi ott. SPUENOEI.&SIIUNK. Oregon City, Oct. 18, '5b'-27-4w. New Firm Uew Goods. THE undersigned tuke this method of inlojin ing the public that they have taken Ihe house und have purchased the entire slock and fixtures formerly used by F. S. HOLLAND, and hope by strict attention tu business to retain the patronage of the oli) customers and gain as many moio as ossible. iVa are constantly in receipt of GOODS select- oil wail tne greatest care, (as to price and quality,) and ark confideul that our facilities will enable us to orVeryrcuter inducements to all who want the worth o( their money than any other house in the city. We have, and are j mareceiving, auinveice of DRV GOODS, consiirling in part of the following articles Cnche eo.-f'aeitic, Hadley, Conestego, Philip Allen. Kail River, Merriinse, and numerous ether PRINTS, all late styles ; Lnghsh and rrench merinos, Ly ons cloth; black, blue, purple, and pink alpacas, jaconet, book, and Swiss muslin, a fine assortment of laces and edging, velvet trimmings, &.C., do mestic ginghams, blue, mixed, and gray satinet, sheep's grey and fancy cloth, Milford and Bunker Hill jeans, bleached and brown sheeting, brown and blue drilling, denims, hickory shirting, black velvet, also a fine lot of plaid dress goods, Brussels carpet, Ac, Ave. MEN tf BOYS' CLOTHING. Blue, black, and brown cloth coats of the finest quality, tweed business do., black cloth vests, a'fiae iut of blk doeskin and satinet pants, all qualities and sizes, rubber jackets, gray ever and under shirts, white and hickory shirts, hula and caps. BOOTS and SHOE S-men's, boys' and youths' bouts, ladies', misses', and children's mo rocco, goat, kid, and calf bouts and shoes. GROCERIES: Rio coHee, green and black tea, New Orleans, Batavia, and crushed sugar, Fast Boston, Stew art's, and China syrup, salt, 10 and CO lb. sacks, nails, assorted sizes, soap Slid snap powders, pow der and lead, cream tartar, yeast powder, salers I us, chewing add smoking tobacco, oysters, prunes, pepper sauce, oils, spices, starch, and euUn bat ting, with a variety uf other groceries usually kept. We have also a Splendid Assortment of nooks, such as the most approved works on Phrenology, I'sYciiolofT. Hydropathy, aod Mesmerism, as ap plicable lo all the Conditions of life, and peruiaiog to the prevention and cure of all diseases also the ..Revelations of A. J. Davis, the Clairvoyant," w.tb all the other works by the same author Also. S T A T I O N E R Y of all kinds. . Also, PRESTON'S MAP OF OREGON and WASH INGTON. W. DlEIsDORFF Co. P. S. GOODS eivhatiired and the highest market price paid for bolter, egys bacon, elis k ens, floor, sad almost southing 'I" farmer has for sale. ' w,M, D.oiOO. OrfCi?y, October 4, 1555. J IltiriK's .tinker V KJ(l!r. rnlll. tulncr lrr lies lM,ijlit uut the e.lahl .Il L meul lo.merly ownul l.v A. U. I ami I ii ,s ramiairuu ll.r It.iitS L.SHtuii HA DOW. yn eu.ni.s. ia all lis bran. lie. i Ilia MM.I'.Y bTAIU.F belonging lo the sunabiuhimnt, is also kejit up, win re IciMssiid earnsgesars Ouiisiauliy keia fur ihaaecoininuilatien of Ills public. Horses I'll at my siable, w.il aos.s Ui treated with psr liruiar aonlt..u, and ittU frd. 1 l.ava been Con. neoted with th tab..sbiurOt f..f s-.ina tour)arsl and am nw iiermanemly I -rsie l, where I shsll si wj)s be hsppy lu wait un all a lis liny fatnr ins Willi a coll. vv. II. I Alt I !', 'llie be4 vt TIMOTHY H VY kipt Csuslaul ly on hand. Oregon Cily,0. t,18, lHuO-JTy. Oawrtzm. T Will rentniy SAW Mil.!, and limner for 1. its uw, for nua ur more years, un very fnvoia Lie leruu. Ttia vuiks aie in complete repair ami there is an eVeinle.l etistuni to tins null, as il runs a llliedryseaa.li.es well as nuxt of lbs set saaum. Mr.iJy, teinra'e men wnn I'.llll liss. fin now bsve a lir.t rs'.e rhauee lo ' niake a rs:M." I w.ll sell some ef my fine h'ooded caitie on g km! isruis. K VV1I) NFWSiiM ManiNi Co., Peril. 0, lh.riii. S.'wS We SXolmos Cl Co., ( FIIIK I'llOOF Bum BUII.UI.XO.) MAIS' ST., OltEVOX CITY, J- FF.P eoiistmtly on hand a full orlment uf JV His Mi.. ltv articles botll il01UAL,c. and RETAIL I DRY GOODS A Isrge "'itl'v. ri'm'siiii!" partly of prints ef sll k ads. nurinox, Kn"lti snd French nlpicas, do lames, fancy and black s Ik, shectoit-s, shirtings, I ckings, twee Is, tusaiiueres, cottiinades, hickurys, deuiiiK, dr l;ii:K, satiuells, blue, black, grey, and in. ltd, 6.C, Hi. CROCL'ML'S: A well se!eti d assortment, in part consisting of sugar, rell'i-a, tea, sirup, soap, candles, fruit, hour, biiiii r, bacon, sp ec, pepwr, salt, auleralus, soup pwd r, ink puwder, eat powder, (jiin powder, ae. CLOTHING: such as black fps k, snek, und shanghai coats, of caa, mere, ea-sinitle, salt net, and cloth J Vests, bull', silk, black satin, cloth, and cusimere, plain and fancy ; pants, a lurge assortment uf doeskin, caisimere, clu.h, jeans, aaliiiet, liuen, and nil other kinds ; huts, caps ; over and under shirts i sto ks, handkerchiefs, and cravats, aud a thousand other lliiua-s, such as LOOTS f,- SHOES, women's coarse and tine boots, fins black and col ursd Miters, sliwi, Ao.j inoii's'culf shoes, li;'ht Slid heavy bioaits, k p aud calf boots, calf and enameled gaiters, buys' and chiidiou's boots, shoes, aud gaiters. Also, nails, spikes, hammers, hatchets, saws, SXes, seylhes, steels, squares, Stu., iVc. tr The shove guv-is will be sold at the lowest market rates. All kinds of produce taken ia ex change for guods. VM. IIOLMKS, I. If. JIALLOUY, A. 11 ILI.aND. Sept. ID, lbub. '. 1 tLori.u vai:i:uol.si:. XTxa. O. Badger, 100 BATTKKY ST., C'OltNKK OP JinKCHtNTS, SAS I R Ay CISCO, O.IMPOr.TFIi uf every variety of Cloth. SnJaiiing and Furnishing Go'Js ; also of Ducks, Drills, Sheetings, Llui.kels, Hals, Boots and liro g.ins, by recnil arrivals has received very large invoices of the most desirable styles uf CLOTH IG, aud il is the largest trot ever oll'ered in this market. The Goods are manufactured under my own supervision, and of the best inulciiul, well cut, lurge sixes, und niudo iu tho must duruble manner. Traders from Ihe couutry are invited to examine this heavy sicca, and they will, laid the piicis Lowes than they cuu bo LunJ chewLera iu the nidi Let. Purchase may rely on receiving the best and most ru'eahle ;ouds, ns nnnh article is guarantied. ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY prompi ly an I carefully atleuded to. 10.001) paii-s assorted fancy casslmero pants, 10.00(1 ' assorted fancy and plaihsatii.el do., 7 000 " " lii.eii pahts, 2,000 " " Gaiilyeiir'arnlber pants, I.UoO Goodyenr's white rubber coats, !"J0 cases Goudycar's long and short rubber bonis, SOO " miners' boots, 1,000 do7ea rupertlanuel oversliirls, 300 " fancy csssimere overshirts, 1,000 " while shins, COO ' ' heavy hickory shirts, bOU " lieuvy check shirts, 300 ' Merrimack rliirls, b'tlO " lambs' wool uudeishirts, 300 " regatta undershirts, SOO " grey fiunnel uudeishirts, 4o0 " lambs' wool drawers, 250 " bleached drill drawers, LMiO " overalls, ,'j00 ' Denim frocks, 1,200 " country -kuit wool socks, I,o00 " heavy white and mixed cotton do., l.tlnO pieces super silk picket handkerchiefs, 100 dozen super black silk iicck.Tclncli, JOO " c.imbrie haudkerehiefs, 300 " rubber belts, j0 " buck glove, 400 " bueksiii gold bags, 1,000 doeskin business coats, 400 black clulh frock coats, 2,000 assorted overcuals, GOO " p a cats, 3,000 silk, clulh, and velvet vests, SO bales blue and white blankets, SO ' A sheeting, 60 " drills, 30 " assorted duck, f0 cases fine felt hats, 100 " strow hats. For rale by WM. G. BADGER, Wholesale Clothing Warehouse, So. 109 jattory, cor. Merchant St., San Francisco. N. B. No goods sold at retail. I8111J GEO. Afli; rOKTHY & Co., MERCHANTS, OREGON CITY, O. T. Abcrnctby, Clark 6t Co., COMMISSIOM AND FORWARIHNG MKKtHA.NTS, San Francisco, Cel., Wilt itiienil tn Retlinr, Crerrnn nroiluce. and fill or ders for Goods, Groceries, Ac, at the lowest rates. The nalronnre of the neonle of Oreenn is re spectfully solicited. Aug. 2. Dissolution of Copartnership. THE coportuership heretofore nisling between the aubscriliers, uuder the firm of S. Marks a Co., will be dissolved on the 10th of the present month (October,) 18j6, by mutual consent. All persons indebted tu said firm will please make pay ment before closing up and all persons having ac counts against the Same should present them before the expiration of the lime specified. tSA.VlUr.Li ill A lsn.7, RAL'L MARKS, ASHER MARKS. Oregon City, Oct 4, Is56. 2 5w2 For Sale. WISH to sell four yoke of GOOD WORK OXEN. Those wishing to buy work cattle I would do well to civs me a tall at my residence en I'pper Mvialla, Clackamas county. " it vi-iv.-nrr n a. A. maul i.rfi.irf' Sept. 27, l&iu. S4w5 11X;KET and table cutlery of first quuhly.lor . sale by CHARM AM dj- WARNER. DO sou want aiockingr yarn T n 0 have it. a'ul-i CUARMAN A; WARNER. 0 REGON HAMS aid SHOULDERS for sale by s!3 CUARMAN A; WARNER. DR. OsgooJ's ln.liaChulagogue,and Dr.Jones' AilKri an C'hoiagogue, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. PRESTON'S SeMi-wil snd Casintr MAP of OREGON and WASHINGTON TER hlTOKI ES-for m bv sgl CHARLES POPE, JV. Wo Are now Receiving' 1 ND liavs in sloro il, Jill sscks IU colTre, hO whole aud hit bbls crushed sugar, 3u SO 100 doi brooms, U.iO box.s Fug. sap, luO cumlles, . loll ' class, e.s'J sins, Tog' ther w ith a ceiierul assurim.-nt of crockery liamwdio, boou aud shoes, paiuts and oils, Ae. Ac, w hich ws utr.r fur sale si as low prices as they can be purchased iu Oregon 1 emiui y. W.M.C. DEMENT & CO. Oregon City. Sept. 111. Ximnbor. lumber. rilfll. Orriion .M1II.112 and Transiiurlaiioii In. .1. have rstal li.lied a Lt'MBIilt Y.lll)"i. tha river bunk iu leur of the store of Allan, McK ulay tst'o. Lumber In laree or small quant. ties, Including drrstad siding and llisiruig, can always be lud by iipplicalion at the store ol f ft A, UUl.liA.Mr. (V'jnnCity, May 10, In.iO. Dissolution of Copartnership. fill IE copartnership heretofore existing between J. ihe nos. r. hers under llie linn of IIaiisiow JV. ( o. was dissolved by mtilual consent August Hilh, Ih.'iO. rersoua indebted will please make pay ment taJos. Jlaislvw, who will receive all debts duo tlio late firm. JOS. BAUSTOW, W. CORBY. Cenemah. Sept. II, 1S5(S. 21 Tos. Barstow S by himself, and would respectfully say la his fr'euds ami the public generally that he is thankful for past patronage, and Will continue busi. new at the old stand, and will ever be ready tu show his Goods lu llioie who mny favor him with cull. Come one, come all, both great and small, and civehiina call before iiiircli.uiie: elsewhere, and rxaiuiiie for yourselves his splendid and select stock of DRY GOODS, rROVISIO.SS, CI.OTll I.L!, HOOTS, SHOES, and CROCKERY, Tea, Sugar, Cuffte, Spices, Ac, Ac, Hats, Nails, liruoms, .Vi)., ami almost every tiling pertaining to ceiicial line of biis.nfss. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange. Country friends will Iind it lo their advantugo to give me a call. Cnueiiiali.Sept. v. Blank Soolts. 4 FRF.SH supply, and lint-rute assortment of 1Y full and half bound BLANK HOOKS. just received m"Yoiht Amfricn" Pass Books, Mieepsud 1 uek .Meiiioruiidums, iiloniliiy aim Weekly Time Books, Receipt Honk, Shipping aud Siorehouse, and Cnh Copying Presa Hooka, School Writing Books, Miliiuturs Blanks, Notes, Ui alts, Hills Lading, sVc, &.o. Nuisy Carrier s Hook aud Stationery Co., N os. lit v: 00 Long Wharf, and 97 sep.C0-n3 Buttery St., San Francisco. SoiiivtliiiiK New. WE, iu addition to our Cmcery and Baking business, have just received a good and well selected stock of IHtY GOODS, such as calicoes, muslins, iimus de laities, salinetts, tweed, Kentucky jeans, Ao., A c alsoa good assortment of flannels, bed licking, und drills, pinkot hand kerchiefs, neckerchiefs. Ac., all of wliicli wo war rant to be of the best quality, and will sell as low as van bo bought at any other house iu the city. We uy lo the farmers, wo can till your bills com pletely, which will save you so much trouble iu running around elsewhere. Call and see. A Hg. 1 ti. Cli A i: A V ) IV A a 11 IS . Jntt KoriJivctl, and eeneral assertmcnt of DRY- A NEW 1. Gl OUDS. coiisUlitia of Do Luines, Jaconet, Book Mnilin, croes-bitried Muslin, Edging, Inser tion, Bablein Ladies' hose, collars, tf"., etc. Also, BOOKS and STATIONERY. CHARLES POPE, Jr., nug IG A'aiu St. VThat's tlio Uao of Going Barefoot? rpilE subscriber has opened a boot andshoeshop X in this city, where inuking and mending will be duuo to order ux shout kutico. I also keep constantly on hund ready made boots and shoos, which I will sell on tcusoiiublo terms. Thankful for pusl favors, I still solicit a reasonublo share of uutruuuge. Cull aud try us anyhow. v . J. B. BLANriED. OregonCity, Aug. 9, 1806. -17m0 WE are just receiving a qnainitv of DRY GOODS, EARTHEN WARE, and al most every thing else a niiin oan mentioii. Farm ers would do Weil tu cull aud get their harvest sup plies about now. July ia. CUARMAN y WARNER, M. at. LUCAS. SALTOM. Xiuons Dalton, HOUSE, SIGN, & ORNAMENTAL PAIN TERS, ic, . HAVE received aud offer for sale, 4000 lbs Atlantic white lead, 350 gallons boiled linseed oil, 800 " raw " 3;l0 " turpentine, 2ti0 " Tilden'e No. 1 furniture Votnish, 150 ' . " " Coacll ' liOO " Japan " 1000 lbs of putty, Ii doz Adams (i-10 brushes, . C dor. sash tools assorted, 10 packs of leaf gold, 10 " " silver, 100 lbs of Sma'.l'e assorted colors, 3 gross of camel and sahlo hair pencils, 5S00 It of glass, 8x10, lOxIS, 10x14, 10x15. Glased sash, any quaintly, of the following silcs and prices; 8x10, $3,25 per window, 10x12, 4,00 " 9x13, 4,00 " 10x14, 4,50 10x15, r.,00 ' Messrs. L. It D. would respectfully call the at tciniuii of Ihe trade and the public geneially to ex amine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. LUCAS & DALTON, June 29, 1806. Front si., Portland. JUST RECEIVED, 70 bbli and hlf bhls N O segar, 30 ' " " crushed " 4000 lbs No 1 China " 10 hlf bbls Carolina rice, 15 " dried spples, 15 kegs " " 10 hlf bbls " peaches, 10000 lbs Liverpool salt, 10 cases table salt, 50 bbls Santa Crux lime, S000 lbs manilla rope, nss'd sizes, 100 kegs nails, " " 6000 qr Hour sacks, . C bales drillings, IS cases oss'd pie fruits, l " pickles, 20 bandies window sash, sss'd sizes, 24 pnnnel doors, " ' 3 doz pol. grains scoops, 100 racks Rio coffee, 10 mats black pepper, ID bales oakum, 100 single and double blocks, sss'd sizes, 6 grosa P A. M yeast powders, 10 d"i zinc wash boards, SOU gals S.I. syrup, 4000 lbs white lead, pure, 500 " led " 40 gals Copal varnish, 15 doz piiut brushes, ass'd sixes, 15 "3 hooped buckets, SOO gals boiled linseed oil, 100 ' raw " " ' Together with a good assortment of HARD-. WA RE and CA Itl'ENTERS.' TOOLS. Ail of w hich we proHse selling at prices to suit lbs times. Call aud s-e for yo.inelves. W.C. DEMENT A. CO.. Mai a ot poaite lbs Land Office. Oregon City, A pri ij, lsj6. Tresis Ors-suti Tiuiallijr -t-d. 1 fA BUSHELS just reeeitel an! for sale lOU low by WM. C DEMENT 4 CO. f RUSHES, scrub, hand, snd tooth; do hsir; Ll loiot brushes, Ae.. for sale st iho-loraof CHAR MAN WARNER. r "ui v ss .--&., tsH-r t onr.r.oN city Vboloealo a?rieei Currents ev coassi-TKi) WEfKi.r. tsv ooo ns. , faiosai ksuip'Sss, Sheetintr, 44....l!alCi I DO pr. clover N. Y.sost Drilling 1-J' racsirr U.sathoJ drilling l.i WI.eal, pr. tu .. s.'iirtini:. Half Oms do . 4' Strlpid do ' ('.''Potatoes i'o Tni lef ...HuloOniisis do ...... 00s7.' Dennis ).' I t'tir .', Blue drill iig I I Com Meal, fresh G Fluid liusey Wiso;j ravir. Snliitel "Uuilli, " dried At KJslo Keiilucky Jeans,, .I'm I.VI'eachns, I'lii d do 10 Tweeds,... ..tua,ir do peal. d.. mists. i " Cluli. dred. .Us'JJ n!ite and white., Blue and orange.. .....V? rnovisiuAS. IV Pork, clear none. ,.ruo; nuts SUin'M Fancy Furniture do I'hil rHains to- do. wtde.l'Jt'Bucuu Ii! M. do la'nv I lu-' ii rowiie. Ghiiihams lou'-'i llauird, pr ca 515 Alp.ici... , iiiiim; I ' ' g til II Table dniiiual;......'i0a;.ii shut. cloths ti.'o8'l rrii!l sites rSJs.T I.lsh linens Iba$ I. Buck ton.' J CI.UTIIIMI. I lai'i. Sheep gruy pants .i3.'Par ..51 .lij Hslinel do. .('Jlait.VMiile lea. I. in oil., aiioyeasa. do. ,..fyi$ coaiaiii. Black os?. du. ti.'iaV Manilla, small Reddin'l shirts 81 lair" lurge 3.1 , lOali ..37a 10 lue do. du. ftloiiltvlkinp Hickory shirts St ca.iiiles. Calico do 8'Jul'J Adinsntine...., soots A. siloes. iSpenu b0uu'." Men's kip bools$vJ-i.lJ ciuass. super do. iM... .ft Havana jsnun-o line sevvid r.i German ftlOu'.'i Bovs' kip bouts S- Aiiicricun St-OsoU ' he'vy w'x dujtlji'.'? ' tobscco. Mens' b-ti's pr. dur-il7 Pride of tho Uulti.4"a Wi " kipbrg s pr doj.rjl.i) nun Jtia...i " ralfsevre.l do. . 0 1 ; Luko's: 37 Won.eu'sh'vv all's. I3( uasowass. line do Jst;, Sin-vein ii?al4 okijci:hiks. 'Spades .. fil tstfi ...$l.'l,Oi ....tioajlj ..7ja$l.? Coffee Haiti Axes Tea MitlutS Mill saw s..., Sugar.no.l Chi'a ... It 3C eutsaws. crushed 10 fable cutlerv, 10 pcrcl Siilcmtiis .lOulli; Bilvuuee oil N- Y.eosl 14 'Pocket cutlery, 3 prct . $l."o! a,dvance. Do Other ailich of hard- I warefioni SO to iOpr ..3o3 ct advance. Starch Syrup E Boston. do. S Island... NO Molasses...., Liv. Sail Tsb'e Salt . :t:i4 Nails,nss'd Ms,prkg $9 Sandwich l.SaU.. Sal's' nursi snuo...-.uBdi Pepper t Sn OILS. Allspice 40 Lump SHaW Ciniiainen fit'uPll Liusred boil S.'i-t Soup iiall,T'urpentiiie prgnll $l TJ. S. MAIL LINE. PorllntMl and Aalorln. The S,.l. n,li,l Steamer Qt Multnomah WJ LL continue tn run regularly between Port land and Aslorin, tic Vancouver, twice a week, leaving Portland on Monday and Thursday mornings of euch week fur Astoria s and Astoria for Portland, mi Tuesday and Friday mornings, touching Vancouvks.St. IIklesb, IUimks.Catiis LAUiiT, &c, each way. For freit-hl or passage, . apply to U. HOYT, Master. jolC- OrntHoyl s Wharf-boat, Portland. , Citlzt-nt' Lino of h'tcamcra. ai-ei n PORTLAND. Capt. Mcrsav, :t'," 1 i.velMlPIHP. Jamirhon. T.ar.A a.-s 1 1 ' n i eoiineetion. the Portland leaving PORl'LAXD tlailv (Sunda)s excepted) fur Olo. gun Cilv at 10 u'cluok, s. M.,th Eiilerprise mas king semi-weekly trips to COliVALLIS, leaving CANE.MAll oil Mondays ut ti o'clock a.m., aud Thursdays at ! f. M. . ; IT All freight lor the obovo lino will be receipt , ed fur at Hoyl'e Wharf Boat, Portland. ALEXANDERS. MURRAY, ARCHIBALD JAM1ESOS. , Feb. 1G, 1856. 4f Varn'oiil Trado. -!T COCHRAN, CASSADY & Co., under tha name and style of tha YamkiU Company, urs now running the steamer J. Clinton, of about 00 lens burthen, Hum ex pressly fur llie Yamhill trade.' Will leave CANE- .11 A II on Mondays, weitnesuays, auu rnuay., ti a. at. Freight charged by ' snip inensurenieui. - COCIIRA N. CASSAU 1 f cu. Oregon City, Nov. , '50. ' .oltf n. Btilwain, ilT'inirn.-trtrer, Wholeialt and Retail Deo'.tt id COOK AHI PAKLOK STOVES, TIN t COl-rES WAIIB, iiakdwask, ac, , i MaiuSt., opposite Main Street Hotel, OREGON CITY, O. T. Stennibout unci jabbing work attended to with dispatch. ' ' Orders from the country promptly filled. je7 n Drugs, rCcdicines, Faints, Oils, and lOvo-stuffs. M nttheOliKGON Cll'Y DRUGSTORE, aepl5 Main Street, Oregon Cily.O.T. ' . WrSI KHH IIOTKL, tCJv.B Morrison st., between Front ami First its., JjeJUL PORTLAND, O. T. Charges reasonable. S.D.SMITH, March 15. 18.-i6-B Proprielrir. W. P. Burns, WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKER, O K E O 0 N C I T V", O, T. IT Strict attention paid to repairing, and sntis faction to patrons warranted. frbfMJ . ZUXorris Thomas, BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER, Jlfiiia ., nearly oppoiiti llnlmet if Co.'t. Trans or siiivinh, so. Shaving twleo a week, one shampoo, hair trimmed oin e, per month, 00 " nilCO a Wees, uiie eiiniiiuuu, unir trimmed once, " r mouth, 1 Half trimmed, Haircut ami dresned,' Shaving, mill hair dicssod, Sliaaipoulng, Oregon City, April S, 1830-51 25 S3 60 25 .',0 Timo. WF. IIIGHK1ELD, WATCH-MAKER. Persons desirous of g 'lung good work done will do well tu give me a cull, as my whole lime it de voted lo the repealing of Chrono ueter, Ltvcr, Duplex, end Horizontal watches. Ail assortment of Jewelry on him 1. jewelry made to ord. r, ami repaired. Prices ti. suit the timet. I am thankful for past favors, and hope to give satisfaction in future. IT 1,0. at. d at the old stand, oojiosite theTel egraphOir.ce, OREGON CITY. Feb. 2. " Bo xSorchants and Bnippors. mi IK OREGON MILLING & TRAXS X POUTATION CO. have adopted the follow ing tariff of charges, wlinh will be sdlicrid to till further notice : Transportation ef merchandise or produce from boat lo 'joat al works, per ton, SI 00 Storage of Same less lliau live days, no charge. over 5 A less than 15 days, -'J 1, . 1, ., j;, - - 'M " 60 Each aUiiiiional hall mouth or less will bo cUrged.p,r,.n, ft TENTLAND, Ag'u Linn City, May 10,lt-i- Caitemub, !f av. 25, 133. rS hand and for sale, low, for eaan or prouueo J PainU A lead, chrome green, white lead, prusaiau blue chrome yellow, blue psiut. fi d do in oil, bile do -lithar?u. Cotnmoa and permanent green potty, e'ess. JNO. P. BROOKS. Ave. 'HO pick fancy shoes, silher laJius' or gealle JL ran'; call at a al CHARMANi; WARNER.