KOTlCfl Ray. W. F. Bovakin will preach to-morrow, in Ilia Baptist cliurch In Dili place, it half past ten in lh rooming, and at t)iro o'clock in Hie niter . Mav 30, 1S5J. Advertisement. To the Voters of Clackamai Comity. 11IIIAM STRAIGHT is a cjiikIkIiUv for Kciirosentutive bcfuro you. I wish to stiito a four fuels concerniiiir his conduct to wards mo, that you mny juil;o whether a man who will wrong a neighbor can bo trusted to tuke clmrn-o of too intorcat of his county. IIo sold a portion of his land claim in 1840, to T. Mngrudor, without tho conveyance of his wifo a was usual in such caaca. I bought tho Riuno hind of Ma cruder, and paid him 8.5UOO, and have sinco t;n)rovod it at great expeuso to myself, yet Straight, knowing all this, induced tho Sur veyor Gencrul to asiign iliis very hind to hi Wife, that ho might deprive mo of my just right, and receive tho benefit of mine and my family's labors, and now refuses to per fect my title. His pretouco is, that ho will not do this, becnusa I nin trying to make mm pny mo anoiuer dobt, for winch I hold him responsible, as ono of tho Clackamas Milling Company, though I have offered by referenco in any fair manner to submit tho matter of his responsibility, nnd to throw olf iOUO ot tho award made in my favor by inreo disinterested men. nnd have even ot (Wed to leave it to himself, if he would show the books of tho Company, and give up his tlaim to my land. This has been refused and 1 liavo been informed that ho bus even offered lo sell my hind, if he could find a pur chnser. His idea scPtns to bo, that because I have two just claims ngainst him, one for land una onn tor lugs furnished to tho mills of which I b.-liuvo hu was part owner, I must abandon tlio latter, or be robbed of both. This lji culU honorablo and right, thus to Keep my iiropcrly, and expects tho endorse infill of in cowry tor ins instihcation. The firfi'.'oii)1' statements aro true, nnd if denied in tinr.' fur ine to prove them lfuru the eli-ction 1 will try to do so. I submit it to you, whether such conduct entitles a man to your MipiMM t, or could you, if ho was elected, plat"; miy cmilnlence in him I J. T. 1IUN3ACKER. P. S. Since writing tho above, I run in formed that Mr. Straight has staled that I have r fused to leave this matter to men ac c.rding u his reiiueit. 1 never und rsiood t . Ti ll::!! ;) riaxR any mil-" Oi r to in-, as yet Rachel Mit on ihe iniitraiy I always und ixtood Ihiii I" r; lilc tiincceile loall sucll oi' rltil'. s. froctl snnmel . Mnyhee 'iv ; hut if In' yet dares lo h iie it to arid. iinr:! he will always find Wu p'.T'y. J. r. ii. OapDorrcotjrplng'. THE subscriber will remain iu Oregon City fur two weeks, anil is prepare d to take daguerre otypes in llio best style, at bis rooms over the French Sluro. Please call and (five me a trial, JOSEPH BL'CHTEL, Oregon City, May SB, 1855-Ct2 rriendi of rreedom, Attention 1 1 riMIERE wdl bo a general MASS MEETING X of llie friends of Free Soil, and Ilninuu Lib. r ly. held In Albany, Linn Co. Oregon, on the hut Wednesday (27lli) of June, 1M55, tj determine a courso of action fur the iipKieni iu Oregon to all Slavery Extension. Our for in tho Territory are already Atrivr.i.r r.xuAOKD, whil w are (lumber ing, uel us rally to oppose III. in. MaKV ClTKCM. Hew Advertisements, Arricultural. A.TO 1 ICE is hereliy g.veu that llie Wnj-Unirlon i.1 Cotinly Agricultural Society is a Ijom iud to tneei ui iniuoorougii, Saturday, Juno , prpx., at Will the Funner tukonotioenf iliis call, and be present at llie (imp, asniuch business in lo bo tr.iu MCtvd. Hy order of tho Society. II. C. RAYMOND, Clerk, pro tern. Divorce XTotice. District Court, Ciuckainus County, P, T, n T I.. -I . " ' VS. Mary A. Jackson, defendant. ant, ) T that the suid plaintiff hue litis day tiled acom- ulaiut in tlio above entitled cuiuse, in die Clerk's ufliceofsuid oourt, allegiug among other tilings the wilful iltverliuu by the suid defendant, other hus band the said nluiuiitf, and their children, and praying for a divorce from tho bonds of matrimo ny. Now, therefore. cnle.s the euid defendant (ilmll appear before the eai.l District Court su llie first d.iy of die next term thcruof, to be held iu Ihe Court House in Oregon City, in the county afore said, on the 1 7th day of September nel, the plain till' will nk lor the relief demundeil in Fa:d com plaint. IIOLUBUOK & BANK Kit, May J, l BoS-bt- Atl'ys lor plamliir. Kcol-Boat 'Tre Trad" ! I (UMKS NAViaiMll'N ON TDK VrES WILAMKT sivks ! u Tiua seen tiiino 7 iiwot 1ST MAX IIAJ DUN, MAM KAN DO ! I .1 I AM nou bildinf a kel-bot, or bar), or forti Inn burthen for the piirmia. Wil be redi about the inidl of Jun '65. Aim tu kari frata o chfn. or clieperthun kan bo karted J not let mo mijent that if a but kun get the h aling bolh waa, that alio kan do it chepor, &o. I wil here Hate that if Online k:in be dun chep- er I ban I kan du It, the "I're Trad" wil "la tu" pro bono puMiko. "The river" din uol"beliin; tu mo ' or tu the "fro Iratl," but I and the "rre Trad" belong In the Wilaiuet river and wo ar her for the good of the publik. Xo IndiiHeuient wil kox lie Iu "kombi'n" for Ihe auk or making a ''b g pile" of ov the publik, if we can rxxibji liv. A liv ing ii ol we want, and muni euuf to bi the material for a nu bat hwen thie wun wen out. We kan b Id it nunielvz ov rani in. Wud hk tu hav a amol ahar ov ur patronuj at lct ennf tu "pa tho printer." 'J'ak du nolii iherov and seiid on urordura akordingli. LKXURD HW1T, Wilnmet Kiver, Ma 19, 18555y A Wanted! WOMAN to do housework in a private lainily. Addr.m llie Argiu Ullice. Oranges BECEIVED ujxin the arrival of every '.earn er. Don't fail to rail on CHARM AN 6c WARNER. Administrator's Notice Oregon Territory, Clackamas County, m : NOTIClvn berel.y given, to .'.II (M-monn iuterea. ted iu llie estate ofjom pli V. Allrey, do. censed, thul Jaini'ii C. tiobiutoii, niliiiiiiintralor on e.i:d OBtate. will iiiako final seltlcment at the term of tho Probule court to be hol.ien at Ori'ym City, iu euid eomi'v. on Ihe liret 1 ImmJuy of July next ul 10 o'clock, A.M. JlrXTOK CAMPBELL. Juilgt of Probate. Orejon Oily, May I I, lS5.i-5t Divorce Uotico, Muvl ) Dut. C I Cluekmuu urt inus County. SAMl'EL 8. MAYDI'E, the defendant, Is liereliv ii .tilled that the plaiuliu", K.kliel .M.iy- ee, bus file I a uelilion iu the Distr.ct C'oui t iu and for ('laci.iiiuuHeouiity, praying for a dim dot on of tlie b'turin it! nialriinotiy now i-xixting I rtweeu :he p'aiiit:iraiil def iidiint, and that iIuh riiiih - will be fur Iral in the euid District Court at Hi" term coin u,euc.tig on the thud Monday of Sep ein er next. KACI1I.L MAYHlii:, I IU. Oregon City. May 19, lWi.-St 4 Geo. 0. Robbing, PRACTICAL WATCH M AKKIt, Portland. . Oregon, devotee hia entire attention to lie- p-iiring fiae walclie:) und having nu experienced welter in h a employ, is prepared to mnnieaclure ery description of Jewelry, and execute eiiL'ia- vipg ncuily. is, C, K. keens conataully on hand a hue as- sortinent of clocks, wnlches, and new nnd fashion aide Jewelry to which he invites the attention of the Public, May 12, If55-4m2 Portland Prices Current, couLECTso vnaauY. . Dry CfoodS. Cinnamon .WaflO Sheetuif, 4-4 10 1 Soap Hn0 '"'ii'nx H'i Drugs 4t Med. llleached drilling.. ..l:f$ From in to luu pr. ct. " ahirtiiig, 10a 1.1 over N. Y. rout. siriind do i!) Produce. Ticking 12iaU Wheat, pr. bu, SI l 'emit none. Uata do lllue drilling IV1 I'olatoca do 'J.'i I'laid liaaey Ua'J'J thiiono do All naunei yi'atei r lour Kentiieky jeana...!!.a4.'i Corn Meal, fresh ti 1 weeds 5ju7U, Uuekwheat I lour... Prints. f rruit. nine and while 11, Apples ui It t pr Ib20a40 lllue and orange IU " diied do ...U'J l incy SuVi Peaches, dried do 13 " super.- k'll.': ' do pealed Furiuluro do VaQf " Chili, dried. itUa3J " do. wide. i i i Provisions. M. do laiiira 1 la'J.'. Pork, clear $Qi jliijrliuina Hal.') nieaa Sill " (Scotch. JJiiaSS Hams 1C Alpaca SfiaaU Uacon 14 labia damask &Ua73i Powdor. clothe 72ag'. Ilarard' Pr ca SIS trull linens 4Ua$ls pr keg Clothinr. ? BhoL Sheep gray pants 2 j Small aizea Saliuet do. A-HCi Duck Fancy case. do. ...g.'laj; XtC&A. Illuck rass. do. f)4a.i liar 13 Fine clothing:.. S3 pr.cl. White lead, in oil... .14 advance oil N. Y. cost.' Cordage. Red flun'l shiru $ I Su 18' Manilla, ainall. 36 llluo do. do. Iftl.Milb " largo 35 Hickory shirts J iti Hemp 10al5 Cnii.o do 8"aL' Candles. SOOtS A, sbOOS. f Ailmantllie .3'. .Men's kip boon.. lyiij, 4 Sperm 50 " super do. do...$4j Cigars, " heavy wax do. $ I; Havana U0o90 " line aewed...noiie. feriiian .8lMa2."i Boys kip boola Amerienn fi'2tiaSU " he'vy w'x do.HJvJ' TobaCCO. Mens' bru's pr. doa..l? Pride ol tho L'nioi 40 " klpbrg's pr do.le Sun 3?Ji40 " calf sewed do.... g- Luke's 33 Woinen'a h'vy ah a.. , Hardware. ' " fine do Si) Shovels ?lt'Jal5 bukiua.$l4a,ispudes I4sIV ChiM'n's shoes 2ou30 pr.Axes fil3al7 ot advance on N. YJMIIIsaua IMaslJ enat. X cut sawa 73o.il OrOCCriCS. .Table cutlery, 10 to pr ct Cfl'co If,.' advauee ou N. Y.cost Tea 55u70 Pocket cutlery, 35 prot Sugur, no. 1 C'hi'a 10, advance. " I'eruvia noil. lOlher nrliclea of hard- " ' crushed 13)' wurefremSO to 4(1 pr Suleratiu ltl et advance. Starch I--') Nails,usa'dai'ws,prkg$7 Syrup K Boston HU " horseshoe.. .30a35 do. 8 Isiiiud liOc Oils. Liv. Suit 2c line salt Sj .'-amp $1 n?l ) Pepper 2. Uns ed S1! Allspice 60 Turpentine pr gull S'l 4 LXJUV, M'KUaTAT tJt CO., iV. lieiieml Coiiiiuianoii Alvrchanta, and whole sale and retail Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, dee., Ac. S George T. Allan. Archibald M'Kinlay. Thouiaa Lowe. VLLAX, M'KINLAY it CO., Scoiuburg, Unipipia, Oregon. Lower , 911 ,.2)a3 tl3u3) 4 LLAX, M'KINLAY 6t iX. Oregon Territory. , CO., Champieg May 5. JTAMES O'NEILL, WHOLXIALI AXO RETAIL DIALla I 1'rovUlous A. Ilnrduarc. A I, Muin Slrftt. ovo. Aiu:itii:iiiv v to, MtllCIIAXTrt, OREGON CITY.OREOON TERRITORY. Gto. Abkinktiiv, I Tiiomai Purr, Hisam Clarke, Jab. It. Roas. April 21, ItOA-lif CHARLES POPE, JR., SXALXa IN Hardware, Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, iloota i Shoos, Medicines, Hook i At Stationery. i.inin-si., uregon Lily, April si, li5S-llf JOHN R. M BRIDE, ATToaaar aid cikmiui at law Ltifiiiette, Yamhill County, O. T., WILL fuilbfully attend lo all businew en trusted to his professional care. April 21, Ih.'ij-llf JOHN P. BROOKS, Wholnale cf Retail DraUr in Crorerk t, Produce, I rormou; J-e . Main Street. A General Aasortmeut kept up of Solectsd Goods. Cunemnh, April 31, 1835-1 if. OF FltESII AllllIVAL GROCERIES. &C. rjlIHC subscriber has just received a fresh sup--M. ply of (Jroeerien, Provitions and Hardwire, which, iu addition to his former stock, he will sell at extremely low prices for Cath or Produce. His Mock consists in part of the following articles 40 L1)S ol Osa.'e Orunge se, d for sule bv JAMES O'NEILL. 30 LBS of Arpi.E seed for sale cheap by JAMES O'NEILL. T 1ST OF LETTERS remaining iu the Post J J Office in Oregon City, May 15, 1855, Adair Win Iluuliton A KainsJB iln.ley Jno Uuius J li Haines L F Kundnll N V Hamilton S P Read L Hamlin J L Ri'g Clias Hardisty Chaa Itigshy Jno Harres II Rowley H Hedges David Roys Henry Ilensou Ezra Ku.irk Geo Hodgea Thoa Hummel Jno Holland Jus Sansom W N Holmes Math Savage Jaa Howlet Wm Seever J W Iluwurd Jio Simpkius High Howard J Shafer Sum'l Hubbard F G Shannon S W Hubbard Mrs C-Sliattuck E D Ol) Shaver A ClappSain'l HungaleGeo Shell Gee ClappJno B Jackson Pauiel ShepardMraM. Cleaver J V Jackson Miss E Shook R S Cline Jno Jerome Geo Shout Miss M J Collard F A Johnson Jno D Shoemaker J Conger Jouatli' Kune Wm - Biover Enoa Corby Warren Handle Jacob Smith David . Craulield I Kelt Miss E M V Curen Mrs M Killingsworth J ' ' W H Delia Lieut Kirk Mrs S Spicer A M Daniela David Lacey Louis Stewart G W Dayton WB Lane Jo ' Walter Dealy Uavid Libby Cyrus Strode R J Looia Wm Strowbrldgo J Luoier L Sommers J A Martrn N II Teal Mrs P Martin J m Thompson Ed uriin j no Troese Thoa Ahisoo W II AndcrsouSam'l Uabcr li II Rugley W U Heard J W Uehi John UellJolm Bonner Eph Boiarth Basil " BreeseG W BroylftaS A Brown Jas Brooks WF Bryant W ? flukes Mows Bull Arc hey Cannon Miss S Hughes Win Chichester Jas jlughesJG Just Received. 4 Splendid assortment of Family Groceries, sueli as tea, syrup, sugar, &o. ; also line and coarse xalt, cream tartar, apples, chili peaches, sardines, oyders, clams, yeas-t powder, also a large luantity of superior cheroot cigars, and tobacco ot every bran l nud almost every Hung use ill our line of business all of wlm h will be sold aa low as at any other plaee in town, for ca-h or pro-' duce. CHARMAN $ WAKNEK. IN our bakery we keep con.tantly ou hand bread, crackers, eak. s. pies, (no. CHARMAN $ WARNER. CAXDIES, nuts, raisins, of nn excellent quality just received nnd for sale lew by CHARMAN & WARNER. Dlekeu Joe Diuiick C A Dodson M -Donaldson C Dona Jno Dray Mr Dunniway Mre-MaUock W T Durbiu .Ura J 1 ays John Eacran John Easter H E W Elliott Jaa .. J J nrlvy Silue Far,ev David Fate David Moorea I R Fealds Miss 8 Murray I D Fellows tlirain Fields Jos Fish Waller Fisher Alfred Ford R F Fouta Wm MartindaleSD Tompkins ir J i ucker ts J Tvler Jn.lin SI Merrill Susanna Vail J E Mills Isaac VenableN Mibard MiaeH Walling A Gw Miller 8 E Wamock J Mitchell Wm WeddleK Wright A Wiz Nicholas Wheeler Wm White Mathew Whiilock W Wbobury M Muzzy D McAllister A McCaslin Jno MuConnel J J McFarley Silas Wilcoxson D McKenzie M Williby Wm Franeia Abmen MuM'llan UL ilson J J Gamble J W Nelson J B Wines Geo Gmaw.iy J W Newell Miss F Woodman Mr Genre s J B Ntghton Anion Woodcock H trtttcnnl GE . Gi maud S P GilLiaud J M Gore I H G.mlnu Daniel Grey Ki,ey Young Otfieid J L Owen Jno Paker John Parker Sam'l P tkin Gee Folia OP W. W. BUCK, P.M. E U M N WE " Z Zumslt Mrs 8 "CIGARS The best cliancu to p'ck is at tho J store of CHARMAN $ WARNER. SHERIFFS SALE. BY virtue of sundry executions issued out of the Supreme court of Oregon Territory, and to me directed, in favor of various persons as follows: t-II:. L ike against Daniel II. r erguson and Hub ert Moore ; l(. Heretiiid against the same defen dants i James Purtlow iiguint the same defend ants and Sawver und .Milwaiu agaitist the said de fendants, and for want ot personal property where of to make 111" same, I have levied upon and shall orocei d lo sell tu tho highest b.ddrr tor cash, at puli o auet on, ou U eduesday the Cth day of June I SO j, at two u clock in the nOernooii, all the right lillo and iuterest uf the above named Kohort Moore in und to a certain Iraot of land situate in the county of Clackamas, and generally known as the L nu City claim, and described in not ticutiou io. GHU now ou file in the Register's office in Oregon Terrilory, as follows : t Beginning at a point 7,88 clinins south and Ifi, 25 chuius west of the N E corner of sec 36 in 1'3 S of R 1 E running Thence rai-t 30,io chains ' S4ilE 17,00 " to tho Willamette river " 851W18.00 " " south 12,50 " S51W13.00 " N73W15.00 " S5JW21.75 S5CW 50,00 " " S51W490 "to the Tuality river " N71W14.30 ' " N72W3100 ' " N53E 172,00 " This course passes over a point bearing 838 E 4,40 chai-is from the S W corner of S E i of sec 35 iu T 2 S of R 1 E to the place of beginning. The same being parts of Bee's 35 & 30 in T 2 S of R 1 E. " 31 " 2 ' 1&2 3 1" and containing C40 acres more or less. Sale to tako place on Ihe premises. WM. HOLMES, Sheriff Clackamat County. Pr SEP HUELAT, Deputy. Oregon City, May 5, 1855-3t5 Sandwich Island sugar, Powdered, do. Young Hyson and Im perial teas, Pried Apples a Peaches Y east t Soup Powders, Cinnamon fc Cloves. New Orleans sugar, Crushed do. Rio ii Java cotl'ee, New Orleans syrup. Sandwich Islands do Saleratus, Pepuvr ii. Allspice, East Boston syrup, 67iii. Cast and German steel, mill and cross cut, hanil.pannel, and H'hip-suwe, Vila und Itaeiie. Mill saw files from 10 lo 10 inchest Hat bastard tiles from 10 to 14 inches; taper (ilea from 3 to 7 inches; half round hies from 7 to 14 inches ; round do. from 5 tn 7 inches horse ras from 11 to 14 inches. Varpeuter' Tooh. Firmer chisels and gouges ui sens or single ; locKet clnsels; bench planes ; iron und steel euuaros; try squares; scratch awls and saw drivers ; plain and Hatted marking gunges and bevels; common and cohcave augurs; haud- ei nammera ana iiutcliete. linitdert' Hardware. Win, flat, pad and mor tice leeks and latches ; brass, mineral and white knobs; complole rouud,town aud Hat spring bolts; cast butts of all sizes, and screws ; also, round aud Hut bar Iron ; nail rod, do.; horso shoo bar, do., and plow steel. . ep-'llf JAMES O'NEILL. WINDOW gloss, by the box or single Mil, at l21tf POPES. 1 IFLE powderalso blasting powder, whole m1, sale nnd retiiil. at POPICS. J AMI S suniapurilla for sale by ap21tf - C. POPE, Jr. doz. maple chairs for sale cheap by tJF npiltf C. POPE, Jr. LADIES Gaiter Shoes store of up2llt selling cheap at the C. POPK,.Ir. AKBLE toilet waie, a few more setts lell at apiltf POPHS. 1BLES and Testaments, all sizes, may be found at apUltl POPES. HktOSTuN jyruii, Now Orleans suirar, and M-M Liverpool salt, for sale, wholesale and retail. Circus Dlali-4's umiomu llio Aruiy of hlVUklUui:i Dreadful uareitu of Proriiinn.' Oregon Ore. Uriel full and overflowing CHARMAN ii WARNER, Agents uuder Providence fur futteuiiig Ihe lean kino.'! DO not supprwe that Cliannan it Warner', establish ment d.ed flti' with that of lb old "Spectator !' Wo are linppy lo iufumi all o our old friends in particular, and our nrie ones n general, that wo are still alive and kiuckiug at th old stand, v here we still make it our narliculi. luminal to furui'li friend ami foe with just such uaiuiiea in llie line or provisions, groceries and confectionery as would muku even an anchorite' heart :.wim, his soul stand on tiptoe, and make bim wish his throat na " long as a fence rail," ao he might protract llie ple,isure aliordtd by swallowing some oi our nice inuigs. Do not forget our old stand and get into the wrong place, but be sure you are "all nrlit" when you are striking a bee-line towards tho bonne of C1IAKM AN It. WARNER. Oregon City, April 41, 1855. ly Keuding for the Million ! S. J. McCORMICK HAS COXSTAXTLr OS HAND AT Till FR.tKLIN I0OX rrosR, rso.MT-sT, ror.TLA.so, oiikuon, I Choice seleetlon of Ponulnr Uixiks. News. JIM. paporv, .tiaaztnea and fancy Sialionerv. Among the books ou hand will be found works ou 1 cmpcrnuce, Agiicullure, Horticulture, His tnrv. l'oelrv. lliiiL'ranliv. Medicines, lieliimi So ence, School Books, ltontnuces, &c.t A.C., ice. 0Subscript'oiis received fur Itutiier, Graham, lioodey, Licslie s, or I utnam, nt V I a year, pat. age jree. XT Suqscriptions received for any newspaper piiutislieu m any pail oi the 1. u on. iieiuemUer ihe Franklin Book Store and New p ht Agency, Front stroet, l'orilaud Oregon. C tV"A priced catalogue will be published early Hi April, unci will uo sunt to any pari ol tlio tern lory fiee on application. " Statesman copy 1 mo. B0028 MB WATIOHm FOR SALE SV CHARLES POPE, JR. 'VMTF.BSTER'S Dictionaries, all sizes, from primary school to 8vo. dictionaries. Blake'a Biogrnpliical Dictionary ; ' " Progress of America," bv McGregor : "Shady Side,'",Oueecuy," and Uucle Tom's Call. n; T. 8 Arthur's works; Charlotte Elisabeth's do. Dr. Spring s do. loam. Milton, Young, Thomson. Cowtwr, Ossiun, Pollock, and others. Also Downing s I ruit Cullurist ; Thomas' do. Younlt on sheep ; Do, ou horse. Allen's Auioricau Farm Rook; Do. domestic auimals. Rural Architecture, Rural Homes, kc. and Saudora' New Readers 1st, 2d, 3d, 1th &. 5lh. ItlcGulhus Keaders. Sunders' Spellers; Elementary do. Thomson's Arithmetics ; Book-keeping, Copy Uoo.fa, dec. Also rubers Pencils, Gillotts Pens, lilank Books, EiivcIok, roolscup, ole aud Letter Pa per, Waters, &.C., O" holesale and Ketuil.Xtl 3lmn-st., Oregon Uity, April VI, loaa-iy MliBICINES FOR SAL'S BY CHARLES TOPE, JR. ANDS' Sainapaiilla, Peck's Wild Cherry Bit ters, Bateman's droits, liniiidrelh's pills, Lee's ills, Perry's vermifuge, Opodeldoc, Gum Cam phor, Gum Arabic, British oil, l,obelia, Hot drops, 3d preparation, Koinau eye balsom, Dallcy's pain extructor, Laudumim, Paregoric, Oil of Pepper mint, Essences, Comxieltiou Powders, Curtor's Pulmonary Balsom, Sulphur, Epsom Salts, ifee. April at, IB.io-llf HAEDWABE VOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE, JR. RASS ami Iron Butts, Screws, Locks and JLaV Lutches, llauimors aud Halchels, Axes. Drawing-knives, Huiidsaws, Curry Coinhs, Horse Brushes nnd Cat da, Gun Locks, Guu Cans, Wool 1ard.i, I nest Handles, I tunes, 4c. April 21, 1 855-1 tf 0 WELLH, FAR GO & COS EXPRESS, Bctwetn Orfgnn, CalHornw, Ihti Atlantic biialet and Europe. HAVING made advantageous IiT? errangonients with the Uu ted iiLk.Stutes and Pacilie Mail Sleam- diipCoinpaniea furtiansporlation, we are now pre. Hired to forward 6'tid Duet, Bullion, Specie Package; Parcel; und freight, to and from N I'oik, N.Orleans, San Frnnciscn, Portland, and irmcipiil towns of ('at fornia an-t Oregon. Our regular Semi monthly Express between .'ortland aud Sun Francisco, is dispatched by the Pacilie Mull Sleumi.hipCo.'s steamship Columbia, connecting at Fan Francisco with our semi-monthly Express lo New York und New Orleane, which is dialchcd regularly ou the I st and 1 6th of each month, by the mail steamers and in charge of our owu messengers, through to destination. Our Express from New York leaves regularly on the 5lh and 20th of each month, alio in charge . of messengers, Treasuro insured in the best New York com panies, or at Lloyd's in LouJun, at the option of .hippcrs. Omcrs New Yoik, No. 10, Wall si; Now Orleans, No. 1 1 , Exchange place; Sun Francisco, No. 1 14, Montgomery street. JAMES O'NEILL, .rtftnf. Oregon City, April 21, 18531tf Who Wants the Silver Cup? WE will give a SILVER CVP, or i5 la O'OLl), to the owner of any Reaping machine who will, at a publio Iriul of reapers, in presence of regularly chosen and disinterested judges, produce a renier that will do more and better work than UiirrM t Lonvcrtiblt lieaper. Sa d trial to occur during the coming harvest, aud not more than one reaper of any one kind to be introduced as competitors. Time and plaee to be agreed on with parlies entering for the trial. iielow wo g.ve a nonce of this machine aud seme uf the advantages claimed for it : " At the trial of reapers in the harvest Held III Geneva, New York, in Jaly bi'l, by the judges ap pointed by the iVtie Yort State Agricultural Society, nine reapers were entered, and each re quired to out about three acne of wheat and two of barloy much lodged and tangled, the straw soft and tough, on rough and uneven ground. Every facility was atlbrdcd fur a full andimpartlal trial, and examination aa to draft, construction and per formance; and the first prize was awarded lo Thoa D. Burrill for the Best Grain Reaper. 1 be judges, In the report, say : 1 T. D. Ilurrill machine performed its work in the most admirable manner; the gavels were well laid, the workman' ship aud materials excellent.' It has no extra wheels or pinions beyond what are simply nece. sury ; no reel to beat down and waste the grain, uo band wheels, pulleys, belts, straps, or harness to get out of order; simplicity and strength for doing work all day and ecery day hare been the leading objects. 1st. it cuts grain ot oil kiuds, in all conditions, without clogging, and may be worked either by horses or oxen. 2d. It cuts at any height required by a few1 momenta change. 3d. It discharges the grain in the rear, if pre. ferred, liko Hussy's, or at the aide, like McCor mick's. This change is made by an extra apron, (attached in a moment,) from which the grain ie laid in better condition than by any other machine. 4th. It has a balance wheel, which gives a qui et and uniform motion lo the machine. We have a few of th -ss reapers for sale. They will bo ready for exhibition on and after April 211th. aud the attention of Farmers is solicited to TUB BEST REAPER OUT. Also, 1 Eiuht Horse Tliroshor; 9 Two Horse Threshers; 2U dozen Grain Cradles; 30 dozen Grain Scythes; 1', Straw Cutters; 3 Fan Mills, UtiU.ASLUflKtlll stu, April 21, 1855-ltf Oregon City. by up2ltf C. POPE, Jr. f ATS wanted at the store of KJ ap21 O. POPE, Jr. Lot and House for Sale ! I I- OT No. one (1) in Block No. five (5) in Ore J gon City with the buliding thereon lately oc cupied by Messrs. Allbright cv Price as a meat market. For terms and particulars as to title, address, TREVETT 4. CO., May 12, 1855-4t3 Portland, O. T. SHERIFF'S SALE. T)Y virtue of a certain execution issued out of Xj the District Court for Clackamas coun:y, and to me directed, in favor of Thomns Charmaii aud Arthur Warner, against Robert Moore, and for want of personal property whereof to make the same I have levied upou und shall proceed to sell, to the highest bidder, for cash, at Public Auction, all the right title and interest of tho above named Robert Moore, in a certain land claim situated and lying in the county of Clackamas, and generally kuown as the Linn City claim, aud described in notification No. 680 now on file in the Register's office of Oregon Territ ary, as follows i Beginniug at a point 7,88 chains south aud 16, 25 chains west of the N. K- corner of sec 36, iu T 2 s of a 1 s Ruiiniug Thence cast 30,75 chains 843 a 1 7,0(1 to the Willamette river. 851 W 18,00 chains ' South 12,50 " S51 W 13,00 . " N73W 15,00 " S52 W 24,75 ' " 856 W 5l,00 " ' S5IW 49,50 to the Tuality river. " N7IW 14,30 ' " N72W 31,00 ' " N53 E 172, 00 ' This course passes over a point bearing S 3d E 4,40 chain Iroin the w corner of S E , of sex 3a iu T 2 S of R 1 E to the place of beginning. The same being parts of See 's 35 and 3G in T 2 S of U I c " " 31 u (. ,i j " ' " 1A2 - 3 I" and containing 640 acrea, more r km Sale to Like place on Wwluday Ihe 6th day of June, ll55, at 2 o'clock, P. M. ou Ihe premises. WM. HOLMES, Sheriff Clackamas County. Pr SEP III EL VT, ,. ' Oregon City, May 5, l-5i3t5 J ?K. tit feel BoIU for ' 'n lots sjjjrtJFeUU V to wit, by XJOHNSO. tEEl' buckwheat for sule by O ap2ltf O. POPE, Jr. tllAlN pumps for saio by apjltf C. POPE, Jr. Dlt. Jayne'a medicines for sale by ap2llf C. POPE, Jr. Blacksmiths ! Attention ! ! ON HAND Plow steel, iron, bellows, anvils, horso shoes, vices, horse nails, mule shoes, crew bars, wrought nails, and English bar iron at b cents per lb. ap2l GABKRNETIIY 4. CO. WHEAT, Oats, and F'lour wanted in ex change for merchandise. np?l O. ABEKNETHY & CO. 17 A U de Cologne, a superior article, at li ap21tf POP ES. B AltR Y'S Tricoplieroua for sale by api'ltf C. POPE, Jr. Nuliitv. ALL those indebted to Preston, O'Neill & Co., are requested to call and settle the same im- ...!;,.. -l k rnah At lvl..,.m All A..I.,. ... maining unpaid 1st of June, w.ll bo left for collection.- up21lf JAMES O'NEILL. 1 LOCKS I Beautiful time keepers, at rery ' Urn prices. G. A15ERNE I'llY it CO. 11 1 UN ITU RE. Bedsteads und chairs fur sule low to close the invoice. ap21 .. Or. ABEKNETHY it CO. Central Produce DcpOt. CAN EM AH. C CONSTANTLY reeeivng, fresh from ranch, J wheat, oata, bacon, lard, butler and potntoes. ep21 JOHN P. BROOKS'. J ftVi'civs'd, At the 'Old Slan'l,' Canemah, April '21, '53. tiit Lbs. Light Brown Sugar, .9ff 1,000 lbs. China No. l,do., 1,000 lbs. Rio Cotl'ee, 15 Tons coarse salt; 500 lbs. fine do., 3,00 i IU. Oregon Bacon ; 1,1100 bnxhels oat, for sale wholesale or retail, by JOHN P. BROOKS. EAPEIM &- THRASHERS See the sil ver cup advertisement. ap21 U. ABERNETHY At CO. II 10 by tons Salt, imported direct from Sandwich Llands, for sale in lo's to suit purchasers, up21tf THOS. JOHNSON. OIL and syrup in barrels, for sale by ap21tf THOS. JOHNSON. LARGE assortment of household furniture for sale by up2l THOS. JOHNSON. PAPLR UnDgiBg. new lot, for sale by ap21tf T. JOHNSON. For San Francisco. rilllE staunch and fast Bark C. Dev. -as. vens, iialkv, master, win iouu wun fPFrd produce for Sun Francisco about the 23d S"Jl April. Freight $10 per toil. Shippers can con sign tn our house iu San Francisco if desired. ap-il O. ABERNETHY & CO. "BMERItY ROPE. 2 and 3 inch cablesuitable Ml for ap21 : Ferry Rope, juBt received. G. ABERNETHY & CO. For Sale L!M Ih tin Costl CHAIRS, bedsteads, window blinds, counter legs, wrought nails, horse nuils, framing pins, mill saws, frying pans, grans scvllies, curt harness. sp'.'l GKOOEUIES VOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE, JR UGAR, Salt, Coll'ee, Tea, Syrup, Chocolate, K9 Starch, Saleratus, Cream Tartar, Sal Soda, Curb, hoila, JApper, Spice, Alum, Borax, Cop. pcras, etc. Aprii 21, 1855-ltf G. CO. ABERNETHY & Will 1.ESALE DEALERS, OFFER for sale the following goods just re ceived from New York nnd Sandwich Inl ands, per barks C. Dovens and Ocean Bird, I. e. GEO. ABERNETHY A CO. Allan, M'Kinlay & Co AVE just received A NEW STOCK OF GOODS, and would invite all llio.e who wish to proem h GOOD articles at reasonable prices, to call and see them. Tbcy eousist in part of the foliowiiig : grindstones canal A wheel burrows grain cradles fancy brooms grass scythes A snaths pluin do brush do do assort'd colored pails 16 sq harrows 23 teen painted tube garden rakea . zino wash boards do hoes blacksmith's bellows do spades cross-cut saws 7 ft pol shed shovels do 6 ft bay forks mill sawa 7 ft manure forks hair mattraases double churns do single wiudow flats 8 by 10 hair bolster double do 10 by 12 do single do 7 by 9 sperm candle window sashea 8 by 10 adamantine do do 10 by 12 grape brand tobacco ox bows and yoke ur ke tobacco ULAXKt-ym, BAlSbj, LliWSEYS, khrettngl lir.ki, etc dec. And keep constantly on hand a large supply of GROCERIES, clothing, hardware, and many article too numer ous to mention. ALLAN, M'KINLAY d CO. Oregen City, April 21, 1955-ly 50 Tons S. I. Salt, 92 b igs prime colli; 10 tons tine salt 100 kegs brown sugar 100 ' syrup it mo lasses 5 barrels whale oil 10 doz grain aeylliri 20 " grain cradles S reaping machines d thrashing do 12 slraw cutters 100 reams wrap, paper 150 lbs. Muns. twino 10 doz. Collins' bxck 10 " hoes 5 Smith' bellows 10 dozen mill saws, best quality 15 doz bed cords 10 coils rope 1 00 box's cream tartui 100 lbs. borax 25 bxs. soap powdei 25 " alsp.ee 15,000 yards new style prints 10,000 " br'n. muslins 3,000 " blcacli'd do 100 Hut. linen thread 50 piocea silk hdkfs 1,500 yards hickory 2 doz. umbrellas , 50 cas. boots fc shoes 20 doz. slates 20 " draw'g knives 10 " colics nulls 25 jack plane 10 doz. buck sawa 150 fancy clocks i.'5 kegs salerutii 10 cases " Lucke's" tobacco 10 ' ''Cornucopia" tobacco Jayne's medicines 1 pr. 4 ft. mill burs 5 doz. crow ban 25 lbs. bl'k sew'gsilk 10 " ass'd " " Remedy for Hard Times II Fanners of Oregon I 'TU no use to coiu tend against fate!:! " You never can yet rich until you Jny owe of our Peoria und Gulcsburgb Plows CBllE undersigned has ou hand, and is now -B. making daily, every description of the above well-known Plows; which for material and work' maiisliip are vastly superior to any in the Terr! tory. All warranted to scour and do good work, and which he will sell at moderate prices, for1 Vuih or Grain, Those iu want of a good plow would do well lo come and examiuu mine before purchasing elsewhere. They can be hud nt nil llio principal towns on Ihe river. Also at Forest Grove, Dayton aud La fayette, whero I have appointed ugents, who will sell us low as at the Factory, with the addition of tho freight EMX POST, Sipn of the Big Plow, Canemah. April 21, 1H55-Iy STEAMER PORTLAND, Capt. A S, Murray, WILL run iluily between Portland and Ore gon City. Leave Oregon City at eight o'clock, a. at. Returning, leave Portland at two o'clock, r. u, F'or freight or passage apply on board, April 21, 1855-llf 1,000 11 ginghams Together wilh a large assortment of dry goods, clothing, mrdi 'iiies, iron, steel, blacksmiths' tools, chain., oe .Isteads, eiurs, and other articli previ ous y ou bund ; and all of which are ottered for x.,lc for i afh, p.oduce,or on short time tu approved customers. Oiem City, April 21, 1855-ltf helling off at Cost. FgMIE iruick of Dry Goods and Hardware of Jl Preston, O'Neill A Co. will be elated out at cost prices. Persons desirous of buying cheap, will de well to call on the subscriber. ap-Jllf JAMES O'NEILL. Rew Orleans Sugar fc .TIoIhsac. AT Barrels of New Orleans sugar per clip 93f per ship" Hathay." ' 50 do. of New Orleans molasses per dinner " Herald of tho Morning." 1 he above article I shall receive about the 15ln of May, direct from Now York, and will cloae them out at low price. ap2llf JAMES O'NEILL. flOARSE A FINE SALT I have in store j 25 tons coarse and 6n salt, to be sold vera cheap. ap21tf JAMES O'NEILL. I J LOW STEEL-10 inch, and 4 inch, plow Steel for sale in quantities not lea llian 500 lbs., at the reduced price of ceots. sp21 GEO. ABERNETHY IcXO. U. S. MAIL LINE. Oregon City nnd Portland. DAILY PACKET Jennie Clark ! i, C. AlNSWORTII, MUSTEK. WILL run Daily, (Sundays excepted,) in the ahovc-iuimed trade, leaving Oregou City every day at 8 o'clock, . m. Returning, will leave Portland at 2 r. M., touch' ing at all intermediate points. f or Ireightor passage apply nn board. April 21, IS.ii-lU hot vbiwms Of the Four Reviews and Blackwood C COMMENCE with North British for Novem J ber, lH54,and the other Reviews and Black wood for January, 1 B55. Term! of Siibtcriptlon. Any one Roview or Blackwood, 9:1 a year. Blackwood and one Re viewor any two Reviews, $5. The four Re views and Blackwood, $10. F'our copies to one address, $30. Postage on llie luur Review and Blackwood Id any Post office in the United States, only 80 cent a year on each Review aud 24 cents a year on Biackwood. New York, published by Leonard, Scott k, Ce 79 Fulton street entrance 54 Gold street. LADIES! YOU will mid an excellent assortment of Orel and Bonnet SiUe, Saline aud Veltetil also Bonnet Trimming; Hneiery, Glntee, Iieii nd Ribhoiu, Table Clothe, Counterpane: etc., at th store of CHARLES POPE, Jr., (Main-st., opposite Abcrnethy's stors,) where may be found almost ecerylhing in the line of Drf Goods! Such as Prints, Ginghams, Alpacas, Merinos, Plaid Linseys, Muslins, Sattinetls, Jean, Flaa nei. Sheeting, Bed Ticking, Hickory Stripe, Cotton Batting, etc. Oregon City, April 21, 1655-lt! CtOCOANUTS, Bananas, and other tropical J fruits, just received from Sandwich Island. p!!l CHARMAN It WAUN'ER.