.J blti lia transpired in the other purU of tlio Crimea." . Crimea, April 14. During the oljfut of tb ldtti the left attack of tiie allic obtained considerable advantage over the Russians. The Ruuian were twice dislodged from a trongljr fortified position, which remained in the bund of the French. The pcuewion of this position ouublcd the allic to fortify the mmmitof the mountain glcn,( ravine!) which if of great importune. Eupatoru, April 5. The allie hnvo demanded 20,000 men to bo icnt down to Sebastopol it in imagined fur the assault. The embarkation begin to-day. Omar Pa cha got to-morrow. , Paris, April 20. Tho ManiUvr of this day publishes a despatch from Gcuural Can-roU-rt of tho 14th, in which lie-state that the artillery of tho allies cslnblishcd it su periority more and more Tho troop in tho preceding night, nfir having repulsed tho enemy twice, maintained themselves in strong positions to the left, and thereby ap proached tho town considerably. Vikn.na, April 20. It i confirmed that on the 1 4ih the allies obtained some Advan tage over tho enemy beforo Sevastopol. A telegraphic dexpalch received at PurU from Bucharest dated the 21st, and giving new to tho 0th day of tho renewed bom bardment, is to tho following effect : Beforb Sebastopol, April 17. Tho bombardment is continued ; several Russian batteries have been destroyed, but repaired in the next night. Tho fleet remains inac tive. General llizot, iho engineer, is killed. Tho fact of tho superiority of iho artillery of tho allies is sutixfuctorily established. Several French mines have been fired, and done grout damage to the place.- DESPATCH KS FROM L'MtD RAGLAN. War Department, April 20. Lord Puniniiru Iiih received tho two fol lowing dosputche from Lord Kaglan, (J, C. . Rkfoiie Sedastopol, April 17., Mv L'ikd I hnvo the honor It. Iran-mil to your lordship a letter of this date fiuui Dr. II. ill, euclo ' sing a weekly return of the nick in Hit- uriuy up to Iho 31hi nil. , Your lordship w II see with a.ilisfue tion Ihut the gencrul lieaiih of the army continue tea lily to improve. I have d'ku to sumnit lo your lordsli p, Willi reference lo your cleUlcli No. 22, of the iu'ili of I'Vim iry, tlio copy of a !e l;or from the '-uuic officer on the q.icst on of accommodation for w.iuuded men in the event of any sudden emer gency oecurriuir, uh ihe ships referred to by Or iiuli hip eonstuiifly on p.is.-ugo, unl might all be so l Iho limo iJk-v might he wauled lor llic wound cel. 1 pr.iuo.seJ. to s.r t-.ilhli.iiJ l.vonu lo li.vo some suil.ng v.iulIh g. t ready lor their rue pi on, and, accordingly. Willi hiss.in-tti.il, the fo'luwuiar Unns- jiorls urc under picp.iralloii : Orient, air Geurgu t'olloek, St. Hilda, William J.iekwju, and Poictiers. It i culculaled that they will hold from lull lo 15U mcu cueh. 1 have ivo., . Uaolan. iLord Pamiuke, io. Ukitohk StBASToroL, April 7, 1855. Mr Lord Some inti-rehmiL'e of troops has ta (ton place since I lust addressed your lordship on tho 9 1st ultimo. Bittulions mid considerable cott voys have emptied tho town, aril other bodes h ive becu seen to leave the north sido 'Iho gammon bus been constantly cnenued in odding lo the works, and particularly in oonnoeling the lille pits mimed aluly m front at our right uttuck. una, us we have pushed forward, tlio lire upon our u Ivauccd works lias occasioned mure loss, I deeply regr t lo kav, llian we have sustained since the sortie of the 2Jd Mat-eli. LentiMiant Hainbridge, of the Hoy. ul Engineers, was, I lam-lit lo havo to add, killed on the morning of the 4lh of April, wliil.-t in the execution of his duty, by tjie bursting of a shell, lie was a young officer of niti.h promise, tluugh he hud not long been here ; ho had uequired the esteem olid good opiu oil of ha brother officers, and his loss is grcutly deplored by all. I hnvo, &c, ' Raglan. - Lord Pammurb, &e. ofSebostopol with so much honor, and his companion, the brave Admiral Nouhiiuoir, resume to-day their former functions (Signed) GOUrsCUAKOFF. CorresHiudenoe from the British hospital at Scutari mentions a rapid decrease- of dis ease. Medical stores were pourintr in, in tho most random profusion. Siuce tho siogo began, five of the seven Admiral of tho Russian fleet in Sevastopol havo died or been killed. Admirals Korni lolT, Istomiue and Metliu were killed ; l'um pilolTund Nachimotrdicd of camp disease1 Admirul Stnnkovitch, who is Governor of Sevastopol, and commaiids tho batteries, is represented as a man of energy and ability. Admiral Novosilsky is a young man, re cently appointed. The steamer Sjritjirt Invl tho stibinnrino cable on board of 200 miles, to bo laid, iho first lino weather, between lialuklava and Varna. Lionel Gisborne, the engineer of ship canal notoriety, has effected an arrange' meat to lay down a telegraph from Con- stnniiimplc to Alexandria. He proposes to lay tho wires under the Sea of Marmora, under the Archipelago to Rhode, and from Rhodes under tho Mediterranean to Alex nndria, provided the Turks will pay 820,000 . . . . .. per annum tor iwcniy-nno years. Another company proposes to lay a lino from Alex andria to Caudin, and thence to Italy to join tho European system. It is doubtful if any of these lines will pay one per cent. Tho air lino from Varna to Slium'a was com pleted, and that from Varna to Rusichuk nearly so. Ero long wo shall havo tele graphic communication daily from the Crimea. A Russian lady has been captured making drawings of i ho French trenches. Sho will bo sent to Malta. Sho said her husband, named BoninofT, unskilled nt Alinn, and alio had since acted as a volunteer spy. I I is . .-ueneinrt Alt notines tlio lurk isu Uov- eminent that ho has put down tho Kurdish insurrection; lias killed 1,400 and taken 500 prisoners. Rhodes and Siuope aro to be fortified, The annual carrvan of pilgrims was about to set out from Constantinople for Mecca Loss er lb uut i. ; ; ' "Ouo woo doib Irtwt uioa suothsr'i heels Ha fust lliey follow." Tlio splendid mail sleamahip QolJtn Age was wrecked olTthe Llicnron Islands, while on her way to Punama, on the 20th of April. These islands are 2 1 7 miles from that place. Sho was under full headway, muking about 14 knots an hour, when sho struck it rock directly umlur her hows, and iiuuicdiutvly commenced leuking. She was easily back ed olT, but soon after struck upon another about midship, and turned partially on her starboard sido. The passeiiKcr, about 600 in number, were ordered to the upper side of the ship, which released bcr, but owing to her damaged condition her course was turned towards the islands, whore she was successfully beached, and where she now lies. The passengers, treasure and U. S. mails were safely lauded, and shortly after forwarded to Panama on board the . L. Stcjhtni. which vessel discovered them while on her way to San Francisco. The accident was occasioned by bugging tho shoro to closely, in tho effort in ma "good time," which experiment, with 60 pasaengers on board, is censurable in the extrctno on tho part of the commanding officer. W. II. Aspinwall, who was ou board at the time, in a letter expresses the hopo of saving tho vessel. S. F. Golden Era. t37"Tht city of Kt. Louis bis adopted Sunday ordinance whieh requires the venders f liquor sod lasr beer to elose their door oa Suudsr, an4 so heavy are the ptuillies of disoksdMoc last they are forced la comply. i ILTTlis Coiuuiissionor of Pensions ha decided that In the ess of a woman nurrylng twice, and surviving both husbands, end botb enuiled lo boun ty Inud, sho is only entitled to una bounty, but she may make bei elecUou under either husband. tyilo that Is proud eat up himself; pride I his own glass, bis own trumpet, his owo cbron'c' ; sud whatever praiece Itself but in tlit deed devoura the deed lu the praise. , ( ITlt'io Is tho cssenve of truth, anJ trutli Is the niost powerful tyrant j but tyrants hate ih truth. Koilay. tSflla was s wise fellow, sud ha 1 gool disc re llou, that being bid to ask what he would of -the king,desiret that Ii m'ght know none of Ms erets. LATEST 11 V TELEGRAPH FROM LONDON TO - - LIVERPOOL. London, Monday, April 231 J p. m. ,Ge.n. Caurobert telegraphs on the 17th as follows : "T!i fire continues unabated, chiefly by tho artillery, but tho engineers aro operating, mid have established usfjhe French) much nearer to the place." Another report says the loss of lifo has baen very great on both sides. A Council of War had been held, and it was decided to continue the fire for a week longer, and then make the assault. ' UerUehakottPi Address to Ills Soldiers. An Austrian journal publishes the follow 'iug order, addressed by Prince GortschakofF to the garrison of Sevastopol, on his arrival on the 20th of March : Soldiers : His Majesty has deigned to appoint mo to the command of the sea and Jand forces in the Crimea. Brave warriors ! all Russia is proud of .your heroic courage, and our great Lmperor Nicholas 1., on his deathbed, turned his last looks toward you with gratitude. His sucsessor, His Majesty, the reigning Emper or,' Alexander 11., has deigned to express himself as follows, in Inters addressed lo me on the 8d and 7ih of March : "Tell the brave defenders of Sebastopol, iin the name of our immortal benefactor, thht flie Emperor Nicholas was proud of them, and that he thought of theni on his deathbed, and sent them, through me, the expression of his last and cordial gratitude. Tell our brave soldiers that I thank them in liis name, and thai I am peifectlycnnunced that they were always worthy of his pater nal solicitude" Soldiers, the most dificult time is over. The roads are better, transports of every description' arrive easily, and cnsideiable TeiuforcutucHts sent to your support are on the way. In taking the command of this army, lam convinced that, with God's bles siiiff, suce-ss will finally c'o'n our (-Hurts, and that we will certainly jns ify the hopes of ouraunsl Sovereign. A liuiaut-Gene-ral Ostea-fricken, who directed the defence The Baltic. I ho thousand laborers wcro employed n strengthening the fortifications of Riga. Cioiislntlt, Swentorg, Ilelsingfors, Revel, Wibo'g, and other fortresss on the Baltic, hnvo ber n prov isioned for eighteen months, and ships laden with rocks have been sunk ut the entrance of the harbor. 120,000 is the present nominal strength of the army concentrated in tho Iiut-so-Ballic provinces. Most of the British advanced squadron were in the Great Kelt detained by ice, but one or two ships had penetrated f urther into the sea. For the Argue. Valuable Receipts. Mr. F.ditoii : As the following receipts may be useful to tho public, you will please give them tin insertion in your paper :' B. WHITE. Varnish for Boots, Water-proof. Take a pint of linseed oil, with half lb. of mutton suet, 0 or 8 oz. of beesjvax, and a small piece of rosin boil all these together, and let the liquid cool till it is milk warm ; then with a hair brush lay iton new boots or shoes. If old boots or shoes ore to bo var nished, the mixture is to be laid on whon the leather is perfectly dry. To render Paper Fire proof. Wheth- er the paper be plain, written or printed on, or even marbled, stained, or painted, for hangings, dip it in a strong solution of alum water, and then thoroughly dry it in this sliito, and it will be fire-proof. This will bo readily known by holding a slip thus pre pared over a candle. Some paper requires more of the solution to be imbibed than can bo done ly n single immersion J in which case the dipping and drying must bo re peated, till it becomes fully saturated. For Bots in- IIdrses. Take of beeswax, mutton tallow, and loaf sugar, each eight ounces put into one quart of new milk, and warm it until all is melted. Then put it into a bottle, and give it just before the wax, &c., begins to harden. About two hours after give physic t Tho effect is that the bots are dischaiged. in large numbers, each piece of wax having from one to six or eight of them sticking to it, some by the head, but most by their legs or hooks. Sympathetic Ink. Dissolve a small quantity of starch in a saucer, with soft wa ter, and use the liquid like common ink ; when dry, no traces of the writing will ap pear on the paper, and the letters can be de veloped only by a wpak solution of iodine in alcohol, when they will appear of a deep purple color, which will not be effaced until after long exposure to the atmosphere. What a German tblakt of American Proscription. Mr. Valentino Heckler, a German, aow residing in Richmond. V., ha published a letter, in which he sny : ''If I wu at my native home in Germa ny, and an American cititen wu to come there and set himself up for an office, I should nut feel that ho bad any right to comp'.nin of me, and feel un kind toward me because I preferred my own countryman to him ; and I think it would be a very hard mattor for any American to get in offieo where I cumo from, that was worth any body' hav ing ; and for that reason I don't complain beeanse Anior'ctins choose to hnvo their own peeple in pre ference to mine." Again ho says: as for proscrip t'on I don't sco, that as a German, I am nny more proscribed by the Know Nothings, than a a whig I was proscribed by the democrats." And in an other pluco he soyi : "I am under greater obl:ga tion to the natives than I sm to foreigners nn J, therefore mean to to vote with them. I haveboen three times ruined since I have been hero twice by fire and once by robbery and have been three times re-oslablislied in business, and every timo by native Whig and Democrat j and no fellow-coun tryman of m no ever yet lent me any aid in my distress, aud there foro they have no claims on me to support them for offices that, by the way, they will never get ; and if any of my countrymen are weak and silly enough to let the Democrat use them n tools tot their own purposes, up to the time of the elec.ion, and then bo laughed at for their folly, they may d j It, but they dou't catch me in any such trap." tJTdelf-ooneeit aud ignorance are twin broth er the empty head is usually the no siest, far it depends on that for making known it ex'stenc. Win. O. Demont S& Co., "tTTIIOLEHALEsnd Mull Dealers in Grocor- TT ies, rronslons, Point, Oils, Root and Shoes, Crockery, eto. Opposite tiie Land Office. Main Si Orcgou City. June 1, Itjjj-7i3 The Summer Trade. WE ire now receiving from New York and Kan Francisco, 'he following goods I 10,000 lbs No I china auirar, 00 bbls Sl half bbls N. O. sugar, 100 chests Imperial, fccipuwder end young hysou teas, 150 sacks ltio eolTee, 100 boxe ulwratu, J00 boxes sperm nd adamtntia eandl, 250 kem E. 0. syrup, 23 bbls crushed suar, 30 ease pckles, 200 boxes soap, 2110 half-buses raisins, 100 (roes matches, (in wood) 23 cases tuble salt, 100 kes white lead, (pure) S.'iO gals. Unseed Oil. 250 " lamp CO " spirits Turpentine 50 botes gluts, assorted ii-, 30 dot brooms, 5000 lbs tobacco, 200 kegs nails, COOO yd brown sheoting. . Also, rope, tubs, buckets, window-sash, crocke ry, wall paper, brushes, die., ito.J all of which will be sold at the lowest market price. - W. C. DEMENT i CO. r si. i..m1 iOiT... Oregon City, Juno i, lsJi-Ttd Wanted I viu.ua.ji to do housework in a pnv lumiiy. Addrets the Argus UIBce. Portland Yrleei Onrrent. corrkctcd wkkkly, PrT Goodla ' Cinnsinou fiSatO Wheeling, 4 4 10 Soap HI0 Uniting HI XtamnAMed. Uleacbtd drilling.... I2 Kroui so la loo pr. eU H ibiniug, lOali, ever N. V. cost. striped do isi rroduee. Ttck nj 12U Wheat, pr. bu. ! Deuin uons. Osl - da .40 Ulu drilling IV, HoUtoo do 25 I'laid liasey 1424 On.ou da All Hutiuel foVJu Hour 4 1 Kentucky jeaii...2.'ial.' Corn Meal, fresh C Tweeds 3570' Hue k wheat Floor 7 FrtnU. rrnit Wu nd while....... I ijApiilesKi'fl 1 f lb 2040 Ulu and orange II) " diicd do !..12 Fancy 8al2 Peach, dried do 16 " taper l -.'alS do pealed Furniture do M$ Chili, dred. 8022 - do. wide. I2j; Froviilons. M. de lalik-s Ma2j Potk, clear $21 (Jillgliams 1115) mess 8 JO " Kcotch.J2l35;ilm. 18 Alpaca 25a50.Bacun 14 Table dimruk 5073) ToWdOr. " cloiht ?5a8'M!tard' pr e .813 IrUh linens 4081) nr keg .... fl! ciotoutT. snot. Sheep gray puuu 8?li.1Nniall tie 82fa2 Hatiuet do. g.j iJf'Duck F'aneycaat. do. ...glui) ZiOad. Illack cut. do. $ lai, air .13 riuo clothiog . as pr.ei.jlV hlto lead, In oil.. ..14 advinceoa N. Y.easi. OordAgC. Redtlan'ltliiit 81218 Maiiilla, sniaU 38 Blue do. do. $ljIM " large 23 Hickory shirts.... ..446 IIcmp 1013 Calico do 8"l2i Oandlee. Boot! tlL ahoea. (Admannue .32 .Mens kip boots. 8jla4Hiierm 30 " super do. do...Kli tDUran. " heavy was do. 8-illavna 84090 " fine sewed. ..none lOrinan SI0u25 Boys' kip boot 82Ameriran 82050 he'vy w'x doSlin'J) TobaOOO. Men' brg'spr. do.. 8 17! Pride of tho Uuroii....40 " kipbrg't prdm.5IKSuo 97fi4U clf sewed do.... 8 J' Luke' 33 Women's h'vy sirs... s i! Hardware. fin do. 811 Shovel JiejalS " buskins. aitaliSpadrs 14al Cbild'n's shoe 25a30 pri Ate...... 81317 olidvunce ou N. YMillsun l)Ua$l cost. ;I cut saw 75oSl OrOCeriOI. ITahle cutlery, 10 to pr ct Coffee 1C advance on N. Y. cost Tea (5a70:Pocket cutlery, 25 prcl augur, no. I Uil i lUi advance. , " I'eruviai norn iOlher rticlts of hard- " crushed 13! warefniinSO tu40pr Saleratu In) ct advance. . Starch 12i'Nils,ss'dsixt,prk( 87 Syrup K Boston Hul boisi shoe.. .3035 do. 8 Island fi(l) Oills - Mv. 811 2c fin till 3J Xsmp $la.l 1 Pepper. So Uneeed bol 811 Allspice .60fl'urpeutine pr gnll 8i ;; ladies!;...:;.;;;;;" YOU will find an cMilleat essorluisnt of Dtf and Dmmt Sill; Saline aud VihtUl aleu Oonasl trimming; Husuiy, Ulnee, bane and KitUm, Talile Ctotke, Caaultrpame, He-, at In store of CllAUI.KH l'DPE.Jr., (Min-t., 0iputile Abernelhy's slurs J hrniy b found thnoa eetrylhng ia lb line f - Dry : Hueh as Prints, Gingham, Alpac, MeWeoi, Plaid l.lnsoy. MusliiM. HalliaaU, Jetae, Flaa neis, bliesilngs, Utd Ticking, llkkory Mtrife, Cotton Ualliug, elo. . .,) Oregoo Ctly, April 91, 1 853-1 if . , tlUCUANUTS, lUiiauas, aud other tropical fruits, Just reeeivrd from Mandwich Island. p21 CUAUMAN St WAKNKIt. i ZL" Henry Ward Beecher say : "i never knew an early r s-ng, hard wording, prudent men. care'ul of his earnings and strictly honest, who complained of bad luck. A gd character, good habits, mid good industry, an impregnable lo the assaults of ll the ill luck that (oott ever di tamed of." : Both Way Tried. The city of Oswego, N. Y., last year votod No Doenso, and so far as wo practicable, closed up her grog-shops. This year a majority voted to Li cense again, and one hundred and twenty grocer ies of all sort are now in full b'ost. We are assured that the effects on the legiti mate trade of the c'ty are palpably disastrous. The sellers of shoes, hats, clothes, dry-goods, provisions, Ate., and their trade seriously diminish ed aud their profits reduced to zero, becauso the la boring class, who last year bought freely at their counters, now spend their diminished earnings to a sorrowful extent in rum. The children who had caps and shoes last year, and went decently to school, now skulk bare-headed and burc-foot into tho g.ogcr'es, with scarcely rags enough to hide the rum-bottle, whjcb ia stripping their homes of comforts, and depriving them of happiness. All but the tipplers, and a part even of them, have had enough of license, and Oswego will, in November, give a rousing majority for the Maine Law. Ex. Elevate the Ml nd. Raise the mind to a h'ghcr atandurd, and to a certain exicnt the feature are compelled to go with it. How different are the face of even the most stupid under tho influence of pleasurable ex citement, or a just and generous indignation or wrong ? You can scarcely recognize them as the tamo people. Elevation of mind imparts grace aud dignity to form and feature ; but of all senti mettts, Senevoleuce to our fellow-men, and pure, disinterested love, are the most valuable ingredi ents. We defy any womau to relieve a starving family in person, ur administer sympathy and con solation toafil:clion, and look altogether ugly. Ob serve enthusiastic people in their moments of in spiration even ardent lovers of science in their description of a discovery or conjecture regarding a system, and then turn to some inanimate regular beauty, who listens to them at unmoved a a stat ue, and ask yourself candidly, which I the real senoe of beauty, the form or the expression 7 Our Hlatesmca. One by one our igreat men those who have il lustrated our annals, not leas by their intense indi viduality than by their genial service are pass ing away. Their example should not be lost nor disregarded. Too many of our young men leap now into the political arena with nothing to tain them but the vivacity of youth and ardent thirst for distinction, which often mistake notorie ty fo- fame. The true Matesman is only found in him who baa meditated deeply . ''exhausted thought, And having witdoin with each studious year." The great men who have patted, or are passing away, were profoundly versed in all that related to their country, both at home and abroad, aud gain ed their distinction from thorough knowledge of the temper of the people, the geniu of the Cousu stitut ion, nd the spirit of our laws. Again, I say, let us heed their example, lest in time of doubt and danger nd difficvlty, despair should mingi with our sorrows a we exe'aim "O for the touch of a van'ahed, And the sound of a e that i till.n Notice. District Court Clackama Couuty Tsrritory of Oregon. A.J. Popo ) t. Summon. . J. S. Iliggins. To J. b. Himrin YOU are hereliy required, in the name of the United Stnte of America, to appear before I lie District Court of Claeknmus coiinlv to be held in Oregon C.ly on lh 1 7th day of Sept. next (be ing the Ihird Mondiirofsald month) to answer the oonip aint of A. J. Pope. And vou are herehv no tified ihut if you f.iil to iippo.ir and answer the said compiu nt, the piaml II will tike luuemeni uraiuat you for four hundred and tweuly-four dollars, aud Interest from the I2tli day of January, 1853, to gether with cost of suit. -w- Witness F. S. Holland. Clerk. J i S and the Seal of sa d Court, this 31st day or Muv, 1H55. 7mo3 F. S. HOLLAND, Clerk Dagnerreotyplng. THE subscriber will rcmaiii in Oregon City fur two weeks, and ia prepared to take daguerre otypes in tho best style, ut his rooms over the f rencli store. Please call and give me trial. JOSEPH BUCHTEL Oregou City, May 26, 1855-Gt2 Friends of Freedom, Attention ! I Til EKE w.ll be a general MASS MEETING oT the friends of Free Soil, and Human Liber ty, held in Albany, Linn Co. Oregon, ou the last Wednesday (27th) of June, 1855, lo determine course of action for the opuosers in Oregon to nil Sluvery Extension. Our fos in the Territory are ulready activelv XNataitD, while we are slumber ing. Let us rally to oppose them. - Many Citizens. Keel-Boat "fro Trad" I ! SUMER NAVIGASHUIf ON THE ITER WILAMET RIVER I IS THE R MICH A TIIINO f II WOT j ij' MAN Hit DUN, MAN KAN DO I ! J I AM nuubilding kel-bot, or bnrj, ov forti tun burtheu for the purpus. Wil be redi about the midl of Juu '55. Aim tu kari frat ai chep, or cheperthan kan be kerled Just let me sujesl Ihut if a bot kan get the frating both wuz, that she kan do it chepcr, 4.0. I wil here slate that if fratiuirknn be dun chep- er than I kan du it, the "Fre Trad" wil "la tu" pro bono publiko. "The river" dux not "belong tu me'' or tn the "Fro Trad," but I and tho "Fre 1 rud belong tu the Wilamet river and w ar her for the good of the puhlik. No indiiseinent wil kox ut tu "kombin" for the sak ov muking a "b'g pile" of ov the pnblik, if we can pos.bli liv. A liv ing ii ol we want, and muni enuf to bi the materiul for a nil bot hweu this wun wen out. We kan bild it oursclvz ov rani dm. Wud lik tu bav asmol shar oy ur patrouai at lest enuf tu "pa the printer." Tok du notis therav and aend on tirordur akordincli. LENURD HWIT, Wilamet River, Ma 19, 1855-5y Divorce Notice. District Court, Clackamas liouuty, O. T. George W Jncksou, plaintiff, 1 , : te. Manr A. Jsl.Hswi, defendaut. J TIIE defeudaut above named will take notice that tde aaid nkiintilT has this filed a com plaint in tho ahjye eulitled cause, in the C'crk's J ullice of atd court, alleging among other thing me wilful desertion by lb said defendant, of ber bus band th (aid plaint ifl', and their children, and praying for a divorce from tho bond of matrimo ny. Now, therefore, enles the said defendant shall appear before the said District Court on the lint day of the next term thereof, te be held in the Court House in Oregon City, ill the county afore- sa d, on tho 1 7 lis day of September next, the plain till' will ak for the relief demanded in said com plaint. HOLBKOOK& IIANKElt, May 23, 1855-614 Att'ys for plaintiff. Bemcdy for Hard Times 1 1 ' Farmer! of Ortyon f 'Tie no uee lo ton tend aijalntt fate!!! You never can get rich until you bug one of our , (' Peoria aud CalobiirgU Plow, f I1IIK undersigned ha ou hand, and i now .ft. making daily, every description f th above well-know Plows which fur material and work manship an vastly superior la any in th Terri tory. All warrauted lo aeour and do good work, sud which h will sell at moderate price, far Ctih or Groin, The in waul of a good plow would do well to cum and examine niiue befort purchasing eltewher. ' - " They can be bad t all Ih principal Uwa the river. - Also at Forest Grove, Dayton and La fuytlt, whet I have appointed ageuta, wh will sell lew ts at the Fstlory. with the addition of lb freight. KRA POST, - Sign Ml Big feat, Cnti. April 91, 1855-ly . . . . .1 Sandwich Wand sugai, rowdcred, do. Young Hyson and las perisl uaa, . Dried.Plee a rMbt Yeast Soap Powdei, Cinnamon Clove. FKESII . AllRIVAL OP GROCERIES! AC. fllUE subscriber hi Just received a fissh up JL ply of Or trim, Prtiemue and Mardmwe, which, iu addition to hi former stock, be will ell at titremtlv low price for Ct or trainee. Ill nock consist la part at Ih lollowiug article i New Orlean sugar, Crashed do. . Rio It Java coffee, New Orleans syrup, Sandwich lslauda do Salsratua,' Pepwr St, Atopic, Estt Ooston sjrup, Satee. Cust and Gennaa atsot. tnilt and era cut, Iwiid.poonel, and whip-saws. - ' t'ilte and Raipe Mill saw file from 10 la It inches ) flat bastard file froia 10 to U incheej. Iner filet from 3 to 7 Inches; half rouud tiles front 7 to M inches: round do. from 8 tn inchest bone rasps from 11 lo 14 inche. Corsenlsr' 7 ooia r irmrr chisel and fouavr. in sells or single loukut ohiselt beue-b plaisse t iron and steel square try squares; scratch awkt snd taw driven; plain and Halted markiug guagsa and bevels common and concav augur ; hsnd xet hummer and hutohel. Vmldere' llarduart. Rim, fist, pad d Bier- tire loekt and uilehes t brass, miueral and whit knob; coinplut round, town aud Bat spring boll; cast butts of all site, and screws ; also, ruuud aud flat bar Iron; nail rod, do. bono (hoe bar, do., nd plow steel. aittltr JAMES O'NEILL. TT 1NDOW (.'lets, by the box or single light, at Vtf 31if . Pol'ES. RULE powder, ale blasUog powder, whole sale ud reu.il. t FOI'KH. i U AN D el sarsapanlia for (ale by ': ' BU u2ltf- C l'OPE,Jft ,. K do, maple chain for sal tktaf by i.i.i C. POPK,Jr. J if AD1KS Gaiter Sho.- selling thenp t th' JLi store of up2llfl C. POPE, Jr. Divorce Xfotiee. Rachel Maybe. Dill. Court Samuel SMaybc. Cl.ck.mo. Ceunty. . SAMUEL S. MAYIiEE, the defendant, is hereby notified that the plaintiff, IUehel May- bee, haa filed a petition in the District Court lu and for Clackamas county, praying for adiss duton of the bonds of matrimony now existing belwoen the plaintiff and defendant, and that this cuuso will he for trial in the said District Court at the term oom mencing on the third Monday of September next, UAUUKb WAXUI.t., rut. Oregon City, May 19, 185i.-5t4 llffAltBLE toiletware, a few more eel Is kit at. IT ap2llf POPES. BlULEiS uud Testaments, all sites, may be J found it ap2ltr POPES. BOSTON tyrup, New Orleau sugar, and Tait Received.' A Splendid utsorlment of .Family Groceries, such as tea, syrup, sugar, 6io. t also flue aud coarse salt, cream tartar, apples, chili peaches, sardiuea, oysters, clams, yeast powder, also a large quantity of superior cheroot cigars, and tobacco of every brand and almost every Hung rise lu our line of business all of which will be sold a low ts at any oilier pla'-e in town, for cam or pro duce. CUAUMAN d WAUNEH. 0 ATS wauled at the (lore of p2t C. POPE, Jr. s LED buckwheat fur sulo by ap211f U. l'Orii, Jr. CHAIN pumps for solo by opjllf C. POPE, Jr. It. Jayue's medicine fur wile by up2ltf 0. POPE, Jr. 17 A U de Cologne, a tuperlor U p21tf article, at porEs. BAltlt Y'S Tricopherou for sale lv p2ltf C. POPE, Jr. Notiru. Orangea RECEIVED upon the arrival of every ateim er. Don't full to call on CUARMANSl WARNER. Oeo. O. Bobbin, I3RACTICAL WATCH MAKER, Portland, Oregon, devote hi entire attention to Ke D.iiriiur fine watches and bavins' an exnerienced jeweller in his employ, is prepared to manufacture every description or Jewelry, and execute engra ving neatly. G. C. K. keeps constantly on hand a fine as sortment of clocks, wnlchti, ami new and fashion able Jewelry to which he invite the attention of th futile Way 13, J855-4ra2 4 f LBS ol Osage Orange an d for tale by 4U JAMBS O'NEILL. 30 LBS of am. teed for sale cheap by JAMES O'NEILL. P g lbs. Feathers for sale by jr W W apillf T. JOHNSON. CIGARS The best chance to p-'ek i at the store f CHARM AN d WARNER. A LL Ihotn indebted to Proilon, O'Neill Si Co., ia. aro renuesled to call and settle the sama Iin- uiediatelv. by t'aiA or Produer. All debts re maining unpaid 1st of June, w.ll be left for col lection. up2ltf JAMES O'NEILL. 1 LOCKS! Bountiful time keeper, at rery low prices. G. ABEIINETUY 6YCO. 1 U UN IT U RE. liedsi eads aud chairs fur sale low to elose llie invoice. ap21 G. AUERNETIIY Sl CO. Central Produce Depot. CANEMAII. CONSTANTLY receiving, fresh from ranch, wheat, oats, bacon, lard, butter and potatoes. ap21 Jt)HV P. BROOKS. Jut Itvccivtid, Atthe'Old Stand,' Cancmah, Aprilil, 'SB. 4i Lbs. Light Brown Sugar, .17 If IF 1,000 lbs. Chiua No. 1, do., 1,000 lbs. Rio Coffee, 15 Ton coarse salt ; 500 lbs. fine do., 3, OO'I lbs. Oregon Bacon 1 1 ,000 busheli oats, for snlo wholesale or retail, by JOHN P. BROOKS. Lot snd House for Sale ! I I- OT No. one (1) in iilock No. five (5) in Ore J gnn City w.th the bulidins thereon lately oc cupied by Messrs. Allbriglit dc Price a a meat market. Fur term and particulars as to title. address, TREVETT 4. CO., May 12, 1855-413 Portland, O. T. IN our bakery we keep constantly on band bread, crackers, cakes, pies, &c. CIIARMAN 4 WARNER. ' ) ffj ftftft fcel Board for sale in lot J just received and for sal lew by wiwwwbiiihij j. Jvnrrow. 1 AN DIES, nuts, raisins, of an excellent quality 3 ana lor tale lew by CHARMAK WARKER by Liverpool aait, lor suie, wnoiesoio nnq n-uni (ap9!lf . C. POPE, Jr. r Blacksmiths! Attentions ON HAND Plow steel, iron, bellow, anvua, ' hurso shoes, vices, horse uails, nude shoes, t crow bun, wrought nails, and English bar iron at 6 cents per lb. . ap21 Q. ABERNETHY eV t'O. Tf,'HEAT, Oats, and Flour wauled in x V V clt np2l elian''a for merchandise. O. AllEltNETHY & CO. 1 1JLOW. STEEL. 10 iueh. and 4 inch, plow sleel for sule in quantities not Isas than 500 lbs., nt the reduced price of l -'i cents. p21 GEO. ABERNETHY Sl CO. , IERRY ROPE. 2 and 3 inch cable, tuittbl . for Ferry Hope, jutt renoived. ' ap21 O. A BERN ETHY A CO. .7 rr Srtlc-I.f than Cott , CHAIRS, bedsteads, wiudow blinds, vouuler lugs, wmught nails, horse nails, framing pins, mill saws, frying wns, grass snvllie. cart harness. p21 GEO. ABERNETHY Sl CO. Allan, M'Kinlay Sl Co jJJ AVE just received A NEW STOCK OF GOODS, " aud would luvile all those Who wish to procure GOOD article at reasonable price,- to cell tnd too them. They consist in part of the following 1 grindstone oaual Sl wheel burrow grain cradle fancy broom ' ... grass scythes Sl snath plain do assort a comrca pan painted tub sine Wish board " blacksmith's bellow : 1 crots cut sawt 7 It do 6ft mill aw 7 ft hair mtltraate double do single ' hair bolster double do sinal brush do do 10 sq hsrrows 23 teeh garden raka do Hoc do spsdes polished shovols huy forks -manure fork chum . wiudow glass 8 by 10 do 1U by U do ' 7 by 9 sperm candle wiudow sashe 8 by 10 adamantine do '. ao 10 by 13 grapo brand tobaeca ex bows and yoke - luck tobacco BLANKET BAISE, LINDSEYS, muettnge itcke, etc eve. And keep eoustaully oa band a large sappty ef GROCERIES, clothing, hardware, and many article too numer ous to meuliou. ALLAN, M'KINLAY 4 CO. Oregon City, April 21, 1855 ly REAl'liRS Sl THRASHERS 8co the iU ver qup advertisement. ap21 G. ABERNETHY eV CO. "g k ton Salt, imported direct from Sandwich M. " Islands, for sale in lots to suit purehasen, by ap21lfj THOS. JOHNSON. OIL and syrup in barrel, for mle by p21U THOU. JOHNSON. A LARGE assortment of household furniture for sale by ap21 THOS. JOHNSON. I1APER H-mgiug, a Sw lot, for sale by I an91tf J. JOHNSON, ;1 1