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i JtLL.L. .. . la our Sccrvt.tr of, Sl.tlu a portion of a dlfjiNltli wherein t coiivi-rv.i'ioii, on ihu - luljectofurbinuiioi), bciween Lord L'lunii 'don and Mr. Huclmnan, was mentioned. 'Tin dis'wIcL alluded to n PVcitrdby Mr. Crampiun toms tiino last autumn. mi) tlio rt afcfring lo nibitialioti was not ihu foren cniiiurii of t!e Juhuu una I'cmiiiiiniciitcd (o Mr. Marcy until Wcilnrg.! , ion, m vt foiih by I'undozy't account day mnlng last. Tlio rowiiioii, how J book, and tho Yii'iiiim Indian runner huiiI ever, ii regarded m entirely liiadinissuhlu. to ev ry tribe ujh.ii all our frontiers, in or. In tlio t'liitrd States Sunuto ou Monday, d -r to cru-li the country by a si uultnucotiu After some ri-uiiirka by ticu. Cass, relative war ujoh nil its borders j yes, who would to llio avoertiun made by Loid Clarendon, that the uiidcrstiindiii!! between Knifhind end franco na j.eif.ct in relation to all prU" V t lis world, tho bill anthoiing the con- utruclionof ten steam Kloojm orwar was. ' taken up. It wot anpporli d ly Mrwr. Hunter and lii ll, of 'IVniin.co, nid oppos cd by Mr. Hate, and dually passed. These vowels aro to cot Vo07,00U ruch, uiclu l i inn niuchiuerr und oouipincnt. Two mil- ' lion dollars aro appropriated to htart with Houte of Urprrratstm. Wasmi.votos, Fib. 2 18j0. TIIR PACIFIC EAII.EOAD SPECIAL C'O.M.MlTrLK. The following gentlemen w cr appoint ed tho special committee on tho rulijucl of a . railroad between tho Atlantic uuj l'acilic: Mi'Hsrs Dunvvr, Cut. ; U'oodwonh, III. ; Houston, Ala. ; Mott, Ohio; Wills, Win.; Kidwdl, Yu. ; Jewett, Ky.; McCuriy.N. Y. ; L'lvrin, Texas ; Kcude, N. (J. ; Wood, Me. ; Lindlcy, Mo. ; KunLcll, 1'inn. , AVasium.to., Feb. 29 1830. The political ntmof phcro is lighter kinco . the publication of tlio recruiting correspon dence. Dut one ojnnion is expressed. Marey and liuclianan aro sustained, and Clarendon nud Crampton condemned. Mkkti.no of tiir Cabinet the Kansas Contested Election Case. Wasiiingon, ' March 2, 1930. A food dual of excito inent wni caused in the Cabinet to-day, in consequence of an articlu which appeared in tho London Morning Poit of Keb. 12th, proposing an alliance between England and Trance to suppress American fl!libutoring; and tho nrticlo proposes also the propriety of increasing the fleet of linglund and Tianco iu tho vicinity of Central America, and o put in forco the right of search of all suspected American vessel, iu ihesmnu manner as it is exercised in the rae of Af- ., rie.m Slaves. This is looked on as more . significant from the fact that llio Post is re garded here as the organ of Lord l'aliners t"li. Tho Cabinet had a protracted seiui to day, when tho article above referred to received their attention. Tho report of tho Naval Committee, re commending the building of ten additional steam slocps-of war gave rise to a spicy debate in the Scnato to-day, nsro what will be thought tf it in England and France. Washington, March 3, 1830. ' Tho discussion on J udge Trumbull's case, involving a conflict between the federal nnd fifteen State, constitutions, is dieting the . profouudest attention of the Senate. The Committee on elections have refused ' to hear Gen. Whitfield in reply to Reeder's statement. 'I hoy say thpy havo nothing , to do with YVhilfuld statements.a It is, "Heads I win, tails you lo.;c." " Knmor this evening says that Mr. Crampton has been dismissed. lean trace it to uo reliable source. Washington, March 4, 1?5G. Tlio Senate l!U for the construction of tea lonis-of-ttar, was refurred to the Naval Commit- ; lee. . v . " Tlio Deficiency Apprnprialion bill was pasi-ed. Among oilier appropriat'oim is ouo of $150,0(10 for sick unJ Ji.aliled acwiieu. Tlio proviso to alio!Uli the marine liwpiiul und anlliorizc tlio Sccrdury of . the Treasury to contract for the medical treatment, after n severe tru?fle, was stricken out. " ' The Virginia Democratic Slate Convenliou ad journed Saturday. Mr. Duchanuu is evidcully the . first choice of the Dtniocrals of Virginia as a can didate for the Presidency. ' The rennsylviiuia Democratic State Conven tion met at Harrisburg yealerday. Upon taking a ' ote, 12G out of 132 dclegnlce declared their pref reuco for Air. Buchauau as the Duiuoeralie can .didute for the Presideucy. The missing steamship Pacific has not yet been ': licard from. She had been out -15 days ou the jlli , of March. Hon. C. M. Dallas has gone to England. The Pence CVuferW " tohavd rovtutraria " bu the 23d of February. Great hopes enter- Gained that the peace counsels will prevail. The English papers generally condemn the poli- cy of war with the United States, although they U .4 .C - tl. . ftn..l.c dwio. .uciijmi .v. M..v-u.v0 - ST In December last the Legislature of Mis- ViSUi . .ot appropriating $3,000 . year ! for ten years, to aid in the removal of free colored ' ople from that State, with their own consent, to . . c-v . i r it,- Mtr; Libena. Mr. Shumate, Agent o the Ms ur, Colonization Society, lias Issued a circular, stating that he b ready to lake charge of 60 or 70 free . -olored persons, ana to p., - t - - C C. iLsuislo Liberia, where they will be furnished by 'the Awsricaa Colonization Society with provisions -uud treses to live in, for six months after their ar 'rivnL ' -a- St P..ri Snellins. Minnesota, from the onui of December lo the 13tli of January the t"hermoraeter ranged from twenty-wven lo llurty- threa degree, below zero, and the iroops were i..mni.i. Iv fnueo in. One soldier was frozen to eompieiiiy r. 1 -rne Bi'x-aii'g wb !e morvjt fci.-J. . ; Amth mtii Miverm oiQt'n iiau m.i TiMum I'iains, Air, S, 'fiU. Fiilinl Jiimi Wliut a "j-reen 'un" you have fished tipfii Unit Inmate d "Cutho. liul'ilUon!" Who would have thought that, in addition to denying the evidenen tbatnur i resent Indian wur was put up by i 1 Imvc supjioied o green u Jesuit could Imvu ! Iim-n turned up, that, in addition to deny- - 1ng JuiiUm as the cnuso of our Indian wars would also have fl lt.y deni I ihat -ho Jesuit were r.i.iiMun;: guni and lar;- iiilitin of iiiiiiiiiiuitioii to our Nori li.-rn lud.iilis during our Civtise w.ir of IS-1S ! No wonder tlio Siafisman parls company with so green un ally. Wonder if he was liotpreeu enough to suppose that tliu efforls j ),.m0crary in ilmt ipmrier t be reir;.inl ns lo of the Ji-Mlils fir tho Inst seven years had ,,h rtninliT of its i-.w. iit.itiv.a, and liusnpivint . , . ... , H lo tho Nal iinul (.'..nveiilioii from Hie Mtuta nf ucceJd HI lomiiiittiiig to lh flames all piMi,Mrp. a!one five hllldri.d iaj foureen dele. the documents which spoke of their mat- ters of '47 and '-18. Finding that their satellites were quite tu unxious to lay hold of all the papers which tis'ilied njrp.inst ihem in and believing the Jesuits were Trualees of the -On-gou City Uuiveraity": Oeo. preparing tho way for dentin -in 'ho UJ "'''''1. E. Fisher, W. T. Xlailo.k, II. J.,lm- 1 .... J aou,T.J.t:i.iiHe, L.lJ.C.Laiourette, W.C.Jol.n- lure, as is the:r custom, what thev cannot ,, , ,. - i. n ' ' sou, tl. V, Newell, J. D. Uurrell, 8. L. Cumpbell deny at the timo of tran-mctioti, I t"ok care j p. L. Lenox, J. 8. White, Wi Sperry, E. T. T. to pill into the hands of goo.l ke epers, here Fisher, C, M. Kcster, Ii. Wc.lon, J. Suiiiidors, nnd there, a few epics of tho Orfgim Amtr- U- M Fulkerson, It. Dickens, J. Magera, J. John iVaii, stnling that I lie efforls of tho Jesui s JS- H",IIial1' H L-I'ii'e. in I I,p folnrn. in m .ln. f I,i..n. ,.f .!. 'riie ubovt are hereby requested to " country, would requiro thuii; and lo! but seven years have pnssed before they are demanded. Let th' in speak. In thu 5th No. of the "Ameiicun" you will see (and I send you the pamphlets) these ammunition matters spoken' of more definitely than by any other publication ; and for tlio first seven yours no olio bus been foim I to deny them. l e t there should bo those, nt this time, in Oregon who may suppose that the Jesuits am act ing a diHeretit part in thu Yukima war, than what they acted iu the Csyuso wur, it may ho well lo republish the letter which the commander ul Fort Wu'scojiam gave to the public soon after he took thosn muni tions uf war from the Jesui'4 iu 1313. It should be remembered that after the com. mander of thu Fort had been informed by tho chief of tho Waiam village, of friendly Indians thut the Cay uses were in daily ex pectation of large quantities ofwar muni tions from tho Jesuits, ho watched the river, and seeing bo its make a landing n mile below the Fort he went oil board, and lo his surprise, fotui J the supplies ns the Cuy uses had declared themselves expecting, and with which they had endeavored to make allies of those numerous clans of In dians ul that timo found along the Colum bia in that vicinity. Hut let the com matiders letter again speak for itself. To tub F.niTon of tub Amekica.n : Dear Sir The following statement 1 am ready to maku oath to when culled ou lor thai purpose, if my outh ns a sworn officer to make true reports is not regarded ns sullieiotit. When iu comniHti I at Fo't Wascopam, I tonk from the CathoPc priest at their landing below ihr Fort, light ca.-ks of powder six of them 130 lbs. each, mid two of them !W lbs. each, making 1080 lbs. ulso took fifteen sacks of bails, l!l(l lbs. in each sack, three sacks of buck orj;oie shot, 100 lbs. each, milking 180 J His. of bulls and buck shot counted one sack Ilia leill nnrl r.,lmrl nl.Miil IIIWIII K,.lk I I also look thrco boxes uf gnus opened one nkinglnim lleman i i i n .i i Drown Hugh box and found 12 guns ; the general con- Bunii uwrenca viction ut thu! post was, that not more than rollings John 300 lbs. of powder in all, had been forward-i Crocket David M ed for ihnarmv bv tlm i;ovvrninen: i.ro-1 risM-ull I It til . i '. . I .ill ; I obum John K i bably not even tha amount. 1 was tol l by - ammi,ftVll, .,( ,,,, the priest from an Interior station, as also 'crlwfird It' hi M by nno at tho Dalls, that the powder was : ( line Joseph for four stations, viz, Coor d -Lanes, Flat-1 Durli.un DO .1 heads, l'onderays and Ok-nagans, and that1 urh "'SvI,Vm , . , , , J , , tV i i Duvis Itev J M tills bail been purchaseil at Ynncouv r the , . v,.eml o year before. I judged that al least o if tliiril ol their Oil: ht was limillllllilioil. . Throe days previous to the arrival of the , amtniiiiilion, four Indians, embracing tlu ir chief from the Witiam vill.igfi m nr i Lo mouth of the Chutes, came, in (to the Fort) , much alarmed, saving there had been Cay-! us' S to them, declaring that the priests were ! . . I going to furnish them a plenty of amniu-l nition and that they were iroina to kill olT all the Americans, and nil the Indians about that place said the Cayuses wanted to join them-sa.d also that out of fear of the Cayuses, they had seiit away nil their wo- men :"d children. We had the best cvi- .in-e that tl:eV "'ere frightened, out of Oln.c ' . i . . . nmi ami or :iuo so.. ' , along Hie river be-, (he F()r ,,lu .Chutes" of the ..... . I (Jo unibia. not a soul was io oe;cn on eu.- er aide, all, they said, wcru hid ,n ll.O Mountains. We however did no. believe that ammunition was about to be furnished Hie Cayuses, and tried to persuade th.-m that they wore not in danger, Myselt, iu y J , "ar"9' .',',, ,k , ahll ""7 "';" " ' ' " , MUCH Ul I. If 1MUI.IH3 H.L'J'HM w o. " - ' n d ,uJiaiu flom their hiding places. When the munitions cam Quarter mas. tcr Johnson tteore he believed the yrvl de- j signed them for the Cayuses said also, a niau did not know in this country whin he ' was j a tjht mugl sa. I te. ,. rf . A T K0UGI2KS. l,lcvca ,IW 011 " , ... ii, ri;... ri, .rl AM now, air. sV.iwr, mty wo noi. wen , . . ( tnijytre of a!I inn Americana, U not the' kiiunu of Jesuitism in a depurate condition, when ils friend cannot gut un and conduct an Indian wnronco in seven years, without Kiting tlio liu lo tlio ino-d iri!;:ii and un diluted TiiHttm of history ? Should you 1 1 i i . k tlm nbivo worlh a dueo in '1'iiB Annus, I may (five you a kiwi touching the Jesuits' umnntiagcablu dillictilly in Ilia present luiliau war. Your trulv, J. S. (iitirriN. LmiANDN, April 1, l?3fl. Ed.uf the Argm Midiiiving that some of our fanners would like to know of sonic ""v ol riddinif t Ii -i r farms of a tine called wil 1 B"nl. 1 0,,S llI,vu '"fnr" of S !o't0 , the !iri,r ( t)i your. I rwnnvo the. earth from tlv mj, of the root, and leuvo it exposed to "I0 uri 'luring Hie summer. Your. iVe, W. R. DuNnAR. The Miwimippi State ('eiiveiitiou, lately ......... .LI-I i... ..... .1, I ...... .. .. ..II I... Bis Orena City ValvcrsUy. Accurd 112 to the Charter pa ted by the Leg'ula tare at the lust new on, the following sre appointed meet in the l!a;itit meeling-houae in Oregou City, ou Wednesday, llio seventh (7lh) of May next, at 1 u'clook r. u., for the purpose of orgauuing, uud atleiidiug to o'.hor imporluut bu!ucns. Ceo. C. Chandles. April 13, 13.r.fi. NnUi-e. The eighth annual meeting of the Oregon Aux iliary Tract Society will bo held at Sulem ou ThuraJuy, Muy 1 3lli, al 1) o'clock A. H. U. II. ATKIXSOX, See'y. Count) Teutneranci' Loiiviullon. The frienila of the Temperance movement lire rwiieited to meet in t'ouuiy Convciilion ut the Uu.l over tlio Drug Sture, iu Oregon Ciiy, on .Monday, tho Mth day of Airil, at 3 p. in., fir the purpose uf tukiug aelion in re'iird to the nexl elec tion of Territorial officers. By or.lrr of tho Ceutrul Committee. Mutch 23. THUS. PuPE. Sec'y- Iu Cnrvuliis, at llio residence of Moll G. Ii. Cole, ou the evening of Ap.il by the lier. V. F. linynk n, Mr. IIviiun P. Caiiuwkm., fumeily of Jacksonville, III., to Mins Aaiim M. Cu.iHk, for merly of South lladlny, .Muss. Tor Scut of Government, ..-STEAMER 1IOOSI EK. tSt.-A?tee O" Subject to the decision of the People. 5ltf For Kout of Uovoi'iaiiiciit, eC2L3bV2133aCjtaV. H a CT Subject to a voto of the People. SOU T 1ST OF LKTTKKS-remaining in the Post 1J Oilwe ut Oregon City April 1, lSli. Alices dim HI. yd William A 2 llrock D lilanchai d Ji!iua P ttrnwu Ir Z J Itrowu lieo W Ilrowii ('lias Uroek Jeromiull Rugby Win P.iiikhenrl John fl. uole Win Ituteher John BWgel JeephS Itrnwn I M fleer Win Kiresnv Ales Elizabeth Kelley'Wm A Keunard Joseph Kitchen Win Kell Kli.'iheth Miss Ericclitemim J Geo I.epley Geo Long Surah A Lockwoncl It T 3 I.awsou Geo W I.autcr J II Millard Ow. Il C Muchiii Itev P Mitchell Mallicw W Muso . lames It Olds Daniel G Olds Mrs Nniicy Ann )gle llowurd P.uiiemy Mrs M Jano Patterson C A II rerhtini Eugene L Pooler l.otiis Pilkin G1.0 W l euse Dav d I'hips Win Met lev Jame F McFirlund Mrs D Mel.'orm ck seac McDonald James Mc.M Man MoML 3 Qniiin J.ia 11 Kail. V Head David Riley Joseph 1) Smith .Nutliau 3 Smith Huriinrd Shepherd Ediiiund G S Shepherd G A Slar Philip Simpson Miss Murtliey Si-ltlemiru Geo Steren Samuel L Slout Kichurd f ; HuTJopepli I'.illforil I' rankllll DuvUi Mr Delashmul Kussell I I?'""1 M,'nKi""M , , f j P x l o rt r ' " j,vpiel. j, i,n Fisher E TT Fleming II II f",re :'h'.'U, l ord Jaa ahintrnn f.rancj, Al)neril Fairclo Paul S Flaiiaynn Miss Bridget Shanock E Foster I M Strodent lUndolph "Je, Ceo Shaw Siln. Gair,.t Ameline Buyers II G rjarlck Win Sawiell Henry Gregg Win It or Levi Teal Win II ii.. i I. '.... ..h,. O T:,l ... H. I T. "- "-i " " ,, - ., rd Win .... ... .ir II1UU.N t.cu . -a Tsylor Cris a Taylor JC Taylor John A Tld John Traul John T-li D N Thofnon David P ' Vanderiofll Marion Willis Mm Matilda Wills II ; Wels NirhtJaa Wheel. r Wm W hitlock John ukiii .Jia v ehniek Mn Mary llugliba..!.. Geo Hubbarthas R fl HiieWmS Irv.u llobi I.im stitl Jl( 111 ly - Jaib Kni 'hl Ira care John n m IN I "riweekS W.W. Bl'C'K, P.M. Vambill Trade. COCHRAN. t'ASSADY & Co., ZG3L under the nam and style of the ya,nkM Cvmfny. are now building a steamer of I b" 30 "',n, " X I ;, he Yamhill trade. She wnl be redy to run some I time iu June. rnr.UHAS. CASSADY A CO. Crea City. April 5. llj ' raim for Sale. A FA It M of C I0 aercs of lund n Yum liill cuiinlv. U miIm m !' l.u(Vioitr, it LiJLou' rrd fur mIo. 'I'li.ro uru bU turr iu : culniull.iii, mid l.iU BcriM iu piutui nn urilmid j ef M ki'iiriuj; ji-lo lima. Tin pluc i well ' trreil uu.l ttml rri-d, unit hai I wo wvlla of rurelitm wulrr, pK.l hmtdinui mid ouMi"iiu-. 'i ll tmd in us B"ol iw lliert ia in Ung 'ti (ir lli uutld, md in lucaiion niukM il u khmJ ii atixk furm " lliera ia in did Terriiory. Kurniiii'j uloiinila and aluck will bi- ald Willi (lie j.locc, il J. a red. 'I lia cl in ia 'll tnlrd wild i-aillf, borxia, nud bofi nud can hv liud ou rt'jaouulde trriua. 3 T Iuiiiirrol Tim Axil's I 'Hire, Orrjon C'il)'. jlX K K 1. 1. Y ' rt Priv.-.ts Uoardin? Houao, J.()ijKiin Hii;itii' .V I n,1! FiiC'i rool build. iiiB, OUKUOS CITY, O. T. iP" Clntrgra ti'unon.ilili-. Nov. 3-Cin. I'iaiirrTi!ypt'I.oo!( Here ( TOE I'.l'CllTKI. is again on liund ut hiaronma over .Milw.iin's more, and warrants a good pic Hue to every eiie who will favor him with a call. ( oino on nnd try him. liet a correct likeness of ynuiself und g ve it lo your wile, y ur hmbaiid, iliddreu, bi oilier, s'uler, or lover. T.'s Uina will c -nit w hen lln-y will pre it more highly than any gift you eoiilrt bcslow upon them. I'ii:lure tukeu in nli weniher, an I nil the various styles of eases. Sulis action u arruutid. Elitruuee lo rooms ou Thiid Mreel. JOSEPH BUCHTF.L. Oreeon City, April S, 18."i6. ly RXorris Thomas, 15 A K II K It AND UAlit DltESSEU, Main tl., neai hj omi7 ttolmel d Co.'t. TKRHS or SIIAVINU, 40. Shavina twice a week, one thumpco, hair trimmed oiiee, per luonlh, $3 06 " once a week, uus aliainpoo, Lair triiniued once, per month, 1 S3 I luir trimmed, S3 lluir eut uud dresned, 60 Sliiving. und hair du-ased, SS Shampooing, t0 Oregon City, April 5, 18.1(5-51 Scalod rroposals "TTTILL be received by the Oregon Manufae V Hiring end Trnin.K)rlalioii Cumpnny for frtiiniiigaud raising a KEOUli M I I.I., 5t)xBU feet, 4 stories high, at ill" r works nt Linn City. Plans and specifications may bn-seiu at the counting rocm of G. Abernelhy fc Co. l'liMiients will be made Iu instalments as the work progresses. Dids will be r, ccived up to the QOth of April. Tli Company reserve the right to reject all bids. I. nn City, April 5, I .'. l-3w Administrator's Xfotico. NOTICE is hereby given that I htive taken out letters vf iidimuistrutioa UM.n the estute of William Quincey, deeeaned. All persona hav ing cliiims against suid estate lire reipieslcd to pre sent Ihesams to me fur allowance nt my residence in Clackamas cuunty, O. T., within one year from date. All persons indebted to said estate are re iiuested to muko immediate payment. JAMES F1NLAYSOX, Adm'r. April fl,18'). 51-4w Reapers Thrashers. WE have shipped from New York on fust clipper ships llio following articles, which we offer to sell before or after arrival : 4 Seymour & Morgan's self-raking Iteapers; 4 eight-borst- Thrashers, improved iron power; I lvo-horso Thra.iher; 1 2 Straw cullers; 1U0 Gruin Cradles. Price of lleuper, $1U " " 8-horso Thrasher, b50 i ii Q i " 400 GEO. ABEKXETIIY A. CO. Oregon City, March 'ii, lo'jli. Splendid Jewelry. G.COLLIEIt KOHIilNS has now on hand thefiuoft assnrlment of JEW El.it Y ever brought lo Oroll. Tho ussortmcut couslsta III pari of the following articles : Diamond broaches, Diumund rings, Gold railway limo-keepers. Ladies' watches, iu euamelid cases, Ladies chuleluuers, Mosaic ear-ringi, Gold thimbles, gold and silver pens, Curd cases, mantel omunieiits, Curd bankets, pearl cuskels, Gold guard, vest, and fob chains, Sleeve biiltnn.1, nhin sluds, Lad.es bruoclies, and a variety of other goods too numerous to men tion. t'ail nn 1 see the most magnificent displuy of Jewelry eversieii in Oregon. G. COLLIER nOIIIIIN'S, March "3. Front street, Portland. rumituro. rpiIE siilisei iber has just received a large supply L of FUIiMTUltE of all descriptions, consist ing iu purl ih follows Sofia, miihogiiiiy uud black wuluut; Chuiuber sets; linie.iiis, with or without marble tops; Olliee desks; Hocking cha rs, stuff d in hair, carpet, and with eiine and woo 1 seals; Dining chairs, cane and wood seats; OlBea cliairs, do do- do Children's do, high dining and rocking; Hcdxleads, various kinds Tables, center, card, and dining; Writin; desks; Sid boards; Parlor chairs; Settees; Ueading, toilet, and woik tables; Lookup-glasses; Mutlre.-scs, huir, moss, and wool; Window shades; Feathers; Paper hangings, of every style; Oilcloth; Chinese matting; lluid lamps, and burn ing Uud; with a variety uf oilier articles too numerous to mention. Persons wishing in purchase will please call and examine for themselves. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for good. Tiios. Johnson. March 22, I8jC. 4Utf WIWTKK.I IIOTIX, . .uorr.son si., neiween I'roniana rim sis., VURTLANU.O.T. Charges reasonable. S. D. SMITH, March Ii, lb.i6-43 Proprielor. Time. ITT F. HIGH FIELD. V . WA TCH-MJ KEZ. M- Per.iiis desirous of g lling oood (,rk done mil do well to give me a call, as rp.y whole lime is do voi,d to the repa riur 0f C'lironoineler, Lever, Uiiplex, and Horizontal n-alcl.ca. An assortiiient o.f Jewelry ou hun 1. Jewelry ma le loord r, and repaired. Prices ti suit the times. I am thankful for past favors, a-id hope to give satisfaetion iu future. O ls atre at the old stand, nppvs.le the I el egraph Office, OREUOX CITY. Feb. 2. 5005 lbs. Feathers for sal bv Clif T. JOHNSON. C1IGAR.S The best ch.niee to p ek is at the oreof C II ARM AS & WARSER 'LOl'B, freeh, kept constantly on hsnd by I. S. it A. IIOLLA.Vp. t'lll.eii' I. Ino of Mli amors. rOKTLAND, Cupt M"AV, JgcZtJ&L EKTEIll'HlSE, Cal.l.jAir.so, Will run in cimneolion, lb Portland Isnviiig POltTLAN D dily (Sunduys snurptid) for Oic .. ... iMu . in ..'.-t.w-L. a.h . tlio Eiiteinese ma king Willi .weekly Hip" lo COUVALLIS, leaving t'ANKMAIl on .Munuuys ui o oeioca a.b., Thursdavs at S t.u. I r All freirhl dir th abnr line will b receipt ed lor at Hiiyt'a Wharf Ibsit, Porllaud. ' ii el'illil'll s tll'DSIV. AltViliuALl) JAMIF.SON-. Fi-b.I0.IM0. liT Wali'r I'ourr lor Nalc. MM IE iinden.igne.1 would Ilk to sell ouo hulf of L Ii s mills and wut r kiwvr on tho Tualutiu riv er, uboul line in lea (rum Linn Cily, known us if ... it. It- Ii I. ....t.i.l.U. iIim I.mI -iil..r ttt-itf. ..lut-lt- hii.iw. im ,.i .- ..." r ilege, with the exception uf the grrut Falls of the ... .1 I . LI. II.. I U-H..I.I lilfa H IIICIIICIIC, II1UI IIICTir Hi III l.ll-;vil. wwwim In soil ouo half or one-fourth uf my claim together with llio mills and water power. My ubjocl is lo gel a partner, to euable m In pioetly improve lh water power. JAMES M. MllOllE. Feb. !), IC 4.lif Something New. 4 NY person having a Melmleon, Seraphine, il. Accordion, or oilier reed iiistruim nt, with broken or drfeulive reeds, can nave them rewired by applying or sending to Chus. M. Keter, at his re.ideiiee, two Muures back Irnm llio llnptirt Mee'ing House, in I he North part of Ore on City. Churgu for iuseriiiig siuglo reeds fioiu (l I, Ml In Sg.UO. Eeuaouubl d.du.-lioti fur a grcnl.-r num ber. C. M. KI-.STEIt. Oregon City, September S5, IKM-9H Wuutud. T WANT TO BUY good I1EF.F CATTLE, X for which I will pay per cwl. nt my shop. CHARLES ALU RIGHT. Oregon City. March li. 4Stf TTAVIXG CLOSED lil'.sIN FSS al Oregon 1 JL City, I would remiesl nil thisw indebted lo me lo muku iuimediuto payment, either to me oi to f . a. X A. Ilolluild, auu inilen onnge, March 1,1 8.iO-4U O.lt.TWoGOOD. To all whom it may concern. mAKK NOTICE, that I claim for myself and X wile, and shall insist Uion holding, all of the following described land, as our land claim taken and held by me under and in compliaueu with the act of Congress entitled "An Act to create the of fice of Surveyor General of Oregon," lie., approv ed Sept. 27th, 1 850, and the amendments therein, all pretensions or Wm. 11. tl. lottou to the centra rv uulwilhstmiding, to wit : Commencing at i stake on llio Willamette river I!) ihiiius and i5 links south and 37 chains nnd it) links west uf the south-east corner of section 3.) iu township one south of range one east, thence running eusl 1 GO chains, thence north u'ti chains and lid links, Ihr nee west 80 chains, thence south 64 chains aud 10 links, thence west SO chain lo said Willamette river, and theiico up said river with its nieauder iugs to the pluuu of b. ginning. JOSEPH KELLOGG. March 22, 1836. 49 To all whom it may concern. m.VKli NOTICE, thut I claim, aud shull insist X upon holding, ull of the following' described Iinul, as my land claim tuken uud held by me un der and in compliance with the acl of Congress eu tilled " A n Act to create the office of Surveyor Geu erul of Oregon," &c, iVte., approved Sept. 37lb, 1850, and the amendments thereto, all pretensions nf Win. K. U. Cotton to the contrary nolwiihstnnil ioe. to wit: Commencing at a slako 10 cliuius south of the south-east corner of section 31 iu Inwnsliip one south of rang two cast, thence run uing south with lection lino 40 chains, thence west 11.1 chains, thence north 30 chu.ns and 75 links, thence end ill chains and 50 links, Ihcnee uotlh 6 chains and 35 links, aud theiico east SI chulili SO links tu the begiuuing corner, L1.1S11A KELLOGG. March 23, 1S5G. 49 W. P. Burns, WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKER, OREGON CITY, 0. T. IT Strict attention paid to repairing, nnd Kit's faction to patrons warranted. frbD-43 jt Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Hf and Dye-stuffs, !fL at the OREGON CITY DRUGSTORE, sepli Muin Street, Oregon City, O.T. I) It. Gnysotl'a cninpound extract of Sarsupaiilla and Yellow uocK, at in plo OREGON CITY DP. Uu STORE 0 LD Dr. Jacob Tnwiisend'a Smsiipiiiills, ut the OREGON CITY DRUG STORK. I) R. Towuseud's SarHiiinll;i, al the OREGON CITY JJKUli SIOKK. s 1 1 AK Kit Sursup irilla, ut the OREGON till DRUG SI OKI- SANDS' Sursnpatilla, in niiviiiaulilv, at the OREGON CITY DUUG STORE. Tt-LANE'S celebrated Voriuil'ugo und Liver 1L Pills, OREGON CITY Dlil G STORK. D It. OKgood's India Cholugngiie, aud Dr. Junes' Ameriean tliolugogue, ut the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. 1 1 D It. J. Ayrcs' celcbrnted Cherry Pectoral fur coiiirhs, cotils, nun cotHiiuiition, at the i OUEIiON CITY DRUG STORE. a r 11 1. Dyeentery Syrup, WisUir's llslsam of Wild Cherry, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. TEST RECEIVED at the Oregon City Drug sj Store, direct from New York and Son Fran cisco, a fresh supply of DRUtlS, MEDICINES, Patent Medicines, Family Medicines, Ac, &c, which will be told as low fur cuth as they can lie procured in the Territory. Call and examine for yourselves, and get an Aimuusc iur lcvn, grans. IV ow Jeweller-. HAVING employed one o( Vi,0 b-.t Working Jcwcllera on Hie Pac'Sc Cast, urn now fully prepared to muiiuradur4 every descrijitiuii ol Jewelry. Muson'c Jovdry, Odd Follows Pius, Rings, 4c, made ' oiuer. Engraving neatly done. Call aud see specimens of work. G. COLLIER ROIIIIIXS. N. BI devote my entire attention lo repairing Fine Watches. G. CoLLir.a Rossiss. Portland, Dec. 29, 1855-37lf l.nnd tor Sale. I OFFER to sell 1(10 acres of choice lund for two dollars and a quarter ail acre, cash. The kind is a portion of my claim, six miles west of La fayette, in the county of Yamhill. Title good Call and see for yourselves. 'Tin no trouble tu show" Ih land. S. C ADAMS, Glen Avoca, Dec. 25lh, 165i-j?lf Chik-iiiuU, Xov. 26, 1455. 0 N hand and for sale, low, for cash or produce ; Paints At lead, ehroim green, white lead, prussiau bio red do in oil, chrome yellow, blk. do M blue paiut, litharge, Common and rermsnent green putty, glass, J.vO. P. PKOOkV I OREGON CITY iWholcsalo I'ricos Current. tiissrVlKU WKI kl.T. bar onons. uncus ft msuiuink. Sheeting, 4-4 If) li'Vpr. l.ovr N. V. a. Drilling 14 ronu. ll.railird dl lling IJ Wheat, fr. till 01' ' slertuig, llulil Huu il. e' Hlrha-d do 1 1 PnMioes d Tickiu-r I lilt. On ous di fl) I'euiii I j 1 Vur ..........$X) lliue dilil.ug I I Cum Mel, hob. V Plaid Imsey 16s'.' I' rairr. Hutiuil 7IV.nr dii.d d U Ki-nlueky jeuns...,.'ial.'i Peaches, dried d- 14 TweeJs 5ju7l'. " do alrd.... . raiar. i " Chili, dl ed.'.'UatJi IJtne aud while W rauisio.s. lllne and orange I'-! Pork, clear. iuui. Fancy Hul'J' " m.s Kuruitui du. ldal I lluuw. do. wide. I".' Duimu M. du Isin.s l ia.i run una Giiighums I'la?- Ilaaid, pr ra.. Allucii '.'.'liI!'!' " pr 'g A'.'HuMii I. "a U ... V"' Table d.-nmJi fii7j ''r. cluth tlSsfJIl Small slua P'-'Ja.l Ilill liurns ...40ii$l liuck ciatiiisu. ur.k't. Sheen uiav nauU S'.'i i.l I'.ir CO Sutiiiet do. .tj- jiil White lend, in oil... .11 Fancy cess. do. ,.,lnj' ciauxua. Illack i-ass. do. t-'iui Mnuilla, small 40 Redtlau'l shiiU $1 lulrt ' large Hi Itluu do. du. fel'uils Hemp lUalS Hickory shirt 5s7' cxsnir. Culico do S'.'uli Adiuiiutiu .Ml soots At siioks. '.Speuu tif Meu'a kip booti.l5jj.ilj ciuxaa. ' super do. do... .til Havana ilOafO fin sowed tlj G'liuuu ....... .tjill.'s-J.i Hoys' kip boots $-1 American ).'Usi " he'vy w"x dofjil J eJ Tiie.uvu. Mens' brg'spr. dint.. 5l7 Priileof Ills Union. I0ii4.' " kiplirg'sprduz.iSi-.'OSiiu SUuM " calf sewed ilo .S'.'l Luke's 37 Women's h'vv sh's.&l.'l lusuuxaa fine du ,l.'i Slmvels.. aauesniK. Soudes , H lulb' .(H'utl'l .tli'usli ....75oi a.fleo HnlHAxes T.n K.'liltll MiIImuws Sueur, no. I Chi'a... . 1 1 d X rut saws.. M crushed lu I uniecuiicry, iu pi-i IU pcrct Saleratus lis. I Ii udvaue on N. Y. cost Starch 14 Pocket cutlery, 25 prcl Syrup E llustou...'JUal advance. .I.i S IJ .iid HO Other article of hard- N O Molasses.... ...70 waretn.uiUU loJUpr 3ailJ et edvunc. 3Jti4 Nuils,Hss'dsic.prkgS8 2a"J " hoisisho...3iaJ5 Liv. Salt , Table Salt Snndwich I. Suit. Pepper oil OIL. 40 Iinip SlJaJ ....GIlaBtl Link ed bo I Kir5 ....lllall TuriH-nlin pr gall AIMuce Ciuuajiiou.. Soap .1 - .- 1 U. S. MAIL LINE. L Portlniid mid Aalorln. The Splendid Steamer uTjJA. IVXultnomah WI LL cuiuinue lo run rcgulaily Is-lween Port land und Astoria, riu Vanouuver, twics A wkkk, leaving Portland ou Mouduy and Thursday mornings of eucb week for Astoria and Astoria for I'urllnnd nil Tuesday and Fiidny luoriiiuga, touehing Vxncouveb.St. IIklk.ns, Rxisiks.Catii Lamkt, oic, each wuy. For freight or passugr, apply lo E. HOYT, Muster, jelfi Or at Hoy is Whurf-bout, 1'ortluod. JAYNIi'.S Alterative, Kioc!oruiit, and Pilln. Cud Liver Oil, Castor O.I, and Sweet Oil, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. " fEXIOAN Miistung I.iniincut, G. W. Mi 1VL chant's GargliiigOil.nl the OREGON t i l l UKUUM UIlb. riMlL'SSES, i-laht and left and double, aud Au X domiiial supporlers, nt Ih OREGON CITY DRUG .STOBC, 1)URH White Lead, raw aud burned VmUer, Crome, Green uud Yellow, and other puiius, ul the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. IJERFL'M r.RY.al tho OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. RAICFEN1IERG MEDICINES: Gruefelibcrg Sursnparillu, UteriiHCttlholiJ. " Dym-nlery syrup, tuusumptisa balm, Pile Ointment, Health Hitlers, " Eye Litioii, ike, To bo found at thu ngenev of la I'oiiirmnv, at the OREGON CITY DRUG S l'HRE n A Y.MAN'S Dyspeptic Elixir wnrranUd to cure the dyspepsia iut received nud fur suleulthe OltEUUX CITY DRVU STORE. t)l-:iiUVIAN Febrifuge, fur I lie cure of fever uud ague, &o , &c, just leceivcd and for sol ut Ihu OREUON CITY UUVO STORE. Sheriff's Salo. BY VIRTUE of the following named execu tions issued out of the D.strict Court fnr Claeltuuias county, und to me directed, vizi II. E , Rundom, surviving partner of the linn of liuudoni &. ('o., against in. R. 11. Cottun, Aaron Cham-. berlnin ugainst llio snme, Joseph Keighler against the suiiie, Joseph Zcigliler ugaiust Ilia suiiiu, ami S, ih Lewrlling nguinst theauinc, have levi. d usiu and shull proeee.l to sell to thu highest bidder for cash, at the Court-llonse dour in Oregon City, county of Clackuuius, on MONDAY, thetilst duy uf APRIL, loili, ull the rrhl, title, mid in terest of the above named Win. It. U. Collouiii and to the following described tract of laud situated iu Clackamas county, and hounded and deseribsd in notification No. (i lH, now on tile in Ih Ijind Of fice for the Willamette Dialricl uf Oregon, a fol lows i Part of Scclinns 1 it 13, T. 2S. It. I V,., aud ii ii ii G 1 7 " 2 " ' 2 " bounded ns follows : Dciriuiiing nt a point a. 75 nha aouth of N. E. 'corner of Sec. 1 iu T. 2 S. It. 1 E. tllence. vTest llt-.U cliuius, " South DU.00 " ' East (i7.J9 " North K 1. 50 " West in 00 " North H.50 " . to the of bcgiuiiiug, und u truitt of laud lying "between the above described lulid uud Id Wbitcoin'b's ou the North and Mis. Crow's on thu Southland running West to the Willamette river." SEP HUELAT, bhonll Clackamas Co, Mareh 22, 18u. 40-: Tliiilntiil Ai!emy, I'oirit Grove, iVaahirtiJlmi CMut 0. T. QUARTERS COMMENCE : First Wednesday in December ; Lnt do in 1'ehruary ; Third do iu May i F.rsl do in September. Turno.i res m .inrtu: Primary English Higher do 1 Atlciciil Langfiages, j Kreuuh & drawing, eocli, exlia, Inuiileiitul charge. t.u.n'0 tnO Si ds. For iiiformaiiou respecting the School, a.Mri K. I). Hil.UT'T.H., Nor. Sfl, !e;5.-33-Cm Pjmcipal, GILT MOULDING for p'otitt frames, for sal by CHARM AN Ii WARNER. TftIED Apples in hf and whole ksrrels, l JJ F. 8. A. UOLAN) ft,