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Mr. llitrrin, of III., cmtciidcJ llmt Mr. Reeder had not a single inch of ground to sinwl upon. Ry shirkinjji the trucriirstion( I lie majority of the Cointuiilee on Elccli'U." seek to mtanglo tliu House with a f.ilo Is too. The object of I lie committee it to unduly excite the public mind, and curry ilia block Hug of abolition over tliu bind in the coining l'rcfiidcnliiil clrctinn, Mr. Uovdur aotijjht to bo smuggled into I he Home only whan be supposed llmt a majority hero of filinto with him in hit pretention. Mr. Letcher, of Va., ;ild that nficr Mr. Reader bnd been foiled in hi schema of plunder at I'awnco, he in n firlorn condi. tion leagued himself with lite party to which he before professed to be opposed, and now sets up these extravagant prclen sions. MxncH 14. Mr. Washburn, ofMe.,ar gucd in favor of the resolution empowering the Committee on Election to send for per eons and papers in tho Kansas case. He said Mr. Rerder was removed because he would rot be the slave and tool of tho President, who hail offered him the mission to China or Great TVUniu if ho would re sign the Governorship. Mr. Smith (K. N.) of Va. Do I under, stand the gentleman to muke that charge ? Mr. Washburn ! have seen such a stuto nient in tho newspapers. Tho correspon dent who inndo it dared tho Washington Union lo deny it, and I dare the gentleman . from Virginia to make llicdeniul. Mr. Smith 1 believe il to be a bald and unmitigated falsehood, and it is unbecom ing in any member to repeat such newspa per statemenU. . Mr. Washburn I believe every word of it. There nro gentlemen here who can apeak fr the Executive. ' Mr. Mattison, of Y., continued lo de ; Tend the Emigrant Aid Societies, and se vorely criticised tho positions of the minor ! ity report : condemned squatter Hovcrei'u ty, and expressed tho opinion that the diffi- cullies in Kansas were attributable to the 'let aloiio" policy f 1650 on tll sllivery question. Iiul for this thiru would have been no fliiniiug proclamation by the Pres. idont, mid uo orders fiom tho Secretary of 'War to enforce the laws. ' Mr! Washburn argued that the commit tee must have plenary power in order to give an impartial hearing and arrive nt an JmiiPRt. iiiiellinenf iwlirnicnl. Ho moved 1 O 1 a ' the previous question. ; . Tho motion was negatived, 78 voting for and 06 ajjainst it. Mr. Bennett, of Miss., contended that Mr, Recilcr has sot tip an cxt inordinary claim without a shadow of law or justice. March 17. Mr. Galloway, of Ohio, ad yocnted tho resolution to allow tho Com , mittcc on Elections to send for persons and papers in the Kansas contested election case. 11a said the country demands a full - investigation, in order to expose the ras .cality by which the will of the people of ' the Territory was thwarted. While no fending Gov. Re.eder, he said 'hat Gov. Shannon bad been buried above ground ' by the people of Ohio, but llmt the Presi dent had put out his angling rod and gold ii bait in Dulmout county, fished him out, breathed into him new life, and sent him to govern the people of Kansas. Mr. Gallo way contended that the organic law of tho Territory had been violated, and its b gis lation throughout founded on fraud. -Mr. Vails, K. N.) of N. Y., suid tho Coiumitteo on Elections asked he extraor dinary power of sending for persons and papers on no o:ber testimony than tho me morial of Mr. Recder, tbcro being no evi dence in any manner sanctioning bis posi '. tion." It is Mr. Reeder pleading in his own behalf, telling the doleful tale of Mr. Whit field's offenses and bis own justification. Mr. Whitfield was elected at tho time ap pointed by law ; but Mr. Recder, in viola tion of all law, was chosen at a pretended election, aud now claimed his seat. Mr. Valk spoko of the wailings of those who claim to be the special guardians ot tree dom, and who have sent out their agony in speeches as destitute of argument as they were deficient of foundation. It was Mr. Reeder himself who had planted the. - seeds of discord, anarchy, and confusion in Kansas, i . V Mr. Robin3on, of Pa., spoke in favdr of the resolution, arguing that Mr. Reeder fwas not estopped from further proceedings. Mr, Richardson, of III-, insisted on the legality cf the acts of the Kansas Legisla ture, and the validity of Mr. Whitfield's election.' ; M r. MilUon, of Va., saw no necessity for continuing the discussion, which bus lost in tercet. Mr. Simmons, of N. Y., said Mr. Reeder was not a contesUnt, in a legal sense, but a remonstrant for the people of Kansas "aimt Mr. Whitfield's right to the seat. He contended that the House can inquiro whether the organic law of Kansas has been violated, and whether proper elections wpre held under the Nebraska-Kansasaet. March lS.-Mr. Smith, of Ta., or posed the resolution to send for persons and pa pers id the Kansas elrction case. Mr. Oranger, of '. Y, said Gov. Reed; er came here by higher law aud lower law, nclf-preservation and defense. Mr. Whit field came here under an election ordered by a spurious Legislature, and dur.n rVult the people al tne Plls ere 0Ter wed by armed invader from Missouri. tv...,n remittee, therefore, full power the facts. The country a-iuan (K.N.) of Miss., spoke giiut, and Mr. Rurbour, of Ind., in favor of granting tho request of I ho committee. Mr. Piwirell, of Mass., defended the jUiMiichusclts Aid Society, and said It was never intended ibat n dollar of the capital houlJ bo used for arms or munitions of war, nor were hostilities or any unconsti tutional net counseled. Anything said to the contrary was fidw. At 6 o'clock only thirteen members were present, aud about as many persons in the pulh riu. Mr. English, (dom.) of Ind., should not vote to give tliu committee tne unlimited, power asked. He strongly suspected the majority would manufacture rood fur agita tion, u ammunition to be employed against the advocates of the Kansas. Nebraska bill. lie was willing to have tho subject invest!. gated by a disiuteres'ed commission. Mabcii 10. Mr. Bowie, of ilJ., spoko agmnst Reeder a position in lb Kama case, and against granting power to send for persons and popors. Mr. Hickman, of Pa., said it was admit ted that there had been on invtsiun of Kan sas by armed fore s from Jissouri, and the rights of the people virtually subverted. Had not the committee tho right to inquire into these facts! Ho attributed tho pres ent troubles to the repeal of the Jlfiouri Compromise, but he would not vote fur lis restoration. It was basely nud ignomiu i'jualy destroyed had gone Into iho arms of debauchees, been deflowered, dishonor ed, polluted, and cannot bo restored to its original sanctity nnd purity, lie could not, therefore, ngain take it in bis arms. He looked forward to I ho day when those instrumental in this act of wickedness and folly would repent in sackcloth and ashes. The II 'Use then voted under the opera tion of the previous question. Mr. Rennett, of Jliss, bad moved to amend the committee's resolution to send for persons nnd papers, by substituting Joseph II. Bindley and Sidney S. Baxter as Commissioners, clothed with full power to lake testimony. Tho House adopted, by a vote of 104 against 01, in lieu of Mr. Bennett's propo sition, Mr. Dunn's substitute, which pro vides (hat the Speaker appoint a committee of three of the members of the House, to proceed to Kansas aud take testimony, ap propriating 10,000 to pay their expenses, and requesting tho President lo givo them military protection if necessary. Mr. Cobb, of Gn , said As there was now no remaining proposition which ought to bo adopted, he moved lo lay tho subject on the table. Negatived by 93 against 100. Mr. Dunn's proposition, in lieu of the original resolution to send for persons and papers, wns then adopted by 101 against 02. Fur tin Argus, A a reeaa Afrit . Light and durknrss, sumdiino aud cloud, fiuist, bail, and I ho fust coming shower chute each other In quick succession, from morning till night. Wo can hardly con gratuhtlo oursolvcs upon the nppeatanceof tho e'ear, beautiful light of the sun burst ing out suddenly from tho niit and gloom, mid begin to rouso oursulves to erform some necessary labor or partake of some anticipated pleasure, ere back again "his majesty" retires to his veiled, inner cham bers. Then again when wo have jut resigned ourselves lo bo content with a rrg ular rainy day, and are trying to make tha? most of our in-door pleasures, out dances Ihe lively sunbeam as though never cloud had obscured the sky. Reader, see you no resemblance in nil this, repented again nnd aguin, to the "lights nnd shadows" tf human life f What more befitting enibl.mi of the rapid succes sion of joy and sorrow, of tho commingling of the pleasurable aud painful, all tho w ay along from youth's morning till the evening of old aire. And ahull wo clean no iiW. ------o ' struction from ibis similitude, learn no les son cf wisdom to help us through our short day of life f How unwise, when nil around is bright and prosperous, to flutter ourselves that no cloud will ever darketi our hon.on ; llmt wo may ' lake our ease, eat, drink, and be merry," white lifo lusts, with no thought- of a future How do wo magnify the troublo and sor row to which all are subject, by refusing to hope for tho bright out breaking of the sunbeam. No! no! rather let us cheer futtv nsrf.irm nrcsetit duties. tlwii"U ill the v i midst of clouds aud darkness trusting con fidently that light, aud sunshine will come. "To the vprhjht there ariseth linht in the darkness." w. c April 22,1830. v.,.. i. to livs in I Nliis murilsrs lisvs beta eoinniltltf lu Mmlil,Tenn.,witliin.s yesr, snd uol on of U muiuswrs us uceu Brews justice. - A collUlon ore urid en llio Ohio Ui'i on tli Mh of M irrh, betwMn Hi slami Henry Uwls and K. Howard, whereby nam mieen " twsnty lives mrn lost. Notice to Toachcra. ATKACIIKH Is wanted Immediately for tie Oregou City Helioot. A'itielioiis moy be .1. m A. iloi.HIiUiiK. mayor, or U V. CAUTKK.bclioul SiipX Oregon CiVWk..r,-,,l, OREGON CITY Wholoaalo Pricei Current. J Wbli t.oualy t.oavtnltoo. Tlio Wliia" of t'lucksmus county are reunited to iiiei at Oiroa City on Kuiuiduy, My 17ili, at I o'clvek r. St., lo nom'ualo cand dates to be eiip- ported at the coining ele etlun, Il is hpd Unit ev ery precinct will be rerireieiited. A. i vdok, lur lo. torn. May 3, V Orrsoa f.tiy Vtveilt km. nn in ilia (Charter Dceed bv the Lcirikla timi at the liut eowinn, the fullowiux are n.ioinleU Traders or Hi. "Oreuon City Uuivenily"! tieo. C. Chandler, K Fi.her, W. T. Matlock, II. John oil, T.J. t-liaae. l-1 C. Ulouretle, W.C.Juhn on, 0. 1'. Newell, J. U. (iarrell, 8. L. Campbell, . U Irf-nox, J. 8. While, W. hpcrry, b. I- ! I-Vl.r. It. M. Kuler. K. etu. J. eaunciers, J. Kulkerkon, K. Dickens, J. Mugere, J. John on.J.K. Il.iluian, II. L l'.ue. The ubove Trueteea are hereby requoieu 10 ineel in the If alil nieeliiij-houu in Dii;ou Ciiy, ou Weduaeday, llio eeveulh (7lh) of May uext, l I o'clock r. U., for the pin ooao of orgauum;;, uud elleiiduif lo oilier important buainoM. April 13, 18.-.R. Kollrc. The eiihth anniml mreliiig of Ihe t)refon Aux- M ary Trucl Society wilt he held at eulem mi Thursday, My 15th. at 9 o'clock A. M. M 1'1'l'lk'UMV CM Seni of Curtrnmeiil. 4 V li 1) II S T It B u K I 70 Lhls snl hlf bhls N O sii(?ar, in ' crushed " 4000 Ihe No 1 China " 10 hlf bkls Cumlina rice, IS ' dried a'le, 15 krg" " 10 hlf Mils " peaches, lOtHill lbs Liverpool salt, 0 omen luble iult, f,0 Itble Sunla ('nil lime. 5001) Ihe inanilla roH, ase'd ele, 100 kege uails, " . OUDO ir Hour sacks, (i bales drilliiiCTi, esMe ast'd pie fruit', J " " pirklee, !0 bundiee window euh, sna'd e!.ee, 94 pnuiiel dwira, " " !! dux "l graiii kcoupe, 1(10 aaeks Rio coll'ee, 10 mats black pepper, 1(1 bales oukuin, 1U0 single end duuble blocks, and sure, (i eroMi 1' & M yend dcrs, 10 dux tine wush bounle, ftllO gl8. 1.eyrup, 4HI0 lbs white lend, pure, ,00 " led " " 40 gale eopal vamiali, 15 din (Miul brushes, a'd s'ye, 15 "3 hooped buekots, S00 gals bulled Unwed oil, HlO ' row " " .,., T.,..thr niih a irood awrtment of II A l(U- VA UK ami CARPENTERS' TOOLS. All of tNhich we propose felling al prices to aun me limes. Cull 0d see loi youreeivra. w. c. dk.mi'.a r . t Main St.. oppox te Uie Land UHicc. Pieyin City, April 19, 1 Territorial Printer, in diiguiit For Si'iil of Ciof".wut, r ,.,STKAMER llOOSIEIi. aMb4jirtMarti JT Subject to the decUion of the People. 51 tf Tor Sent of Government, ?rer3-im2ttBLTatace, IT Subject to a vole of llio People. Charman it WWfler. 1 . . .... i . I, ,i MR. EDITUlc iu win pernio ieu nu mir felluw-ciliiens of Crej.n llmt wo ore st ! doing business under Ihe old mm, ana tinuer me !d ade"e Ihat o nimble sixpence is uetier uian n low ehilling. ve want lo " goo1"", anu win uo aa chcupas any other house in Oregon .City. We havo enlarged our uiwnrw iiiairinuiy. nn now have on hand, ns iwuut. all kind of UltO CER1ES, nidi a will suit city and country trade, wliieh ne hone all who hnvo favorcil lie w.lh Iheir lihcrul patroiinge know full well. Call oea'ii we ill do our b'i. i;ii.h.ua- , ."- April 19, 18.16. 50tf "Sam Mudary is sudileiily jotting 'ious. Can nnyhody cues what il menus lie mourns over the decrease cf 'Revivals of llelii'ion nnd Piety, 'which 'used to come ns refresh inc showers. He suys' 'tho lamp of the Lord litis died out morul d,iikness pcrv.nles the land infidelity renrsits hydra head immorality stalks abroad nt mid day crime runs riot al midnight !' Toor Sam! sonwhing has made the woild suddenly very dark lo bun, Ax. So it seems that Sam Mednry has "seen the travail of his soul and is (not) satisfied." Why, Sam, the "moral darkness, infidelity, and immorality. Unit even vou seo. is 4 tiothin;; hut tho legitimate "fruit" of nil your labors through the Ohio Statesman. Your spawn in Oregon, (the Statesman) has distanced its grand prototype in labor ing to enshroud the country in "moral dark ness," hut wo are quite sure he will never whine like you, at seeing the travail of hit soul. A llreUas;. i-ar A meetiuffof twraons Intermedin the for- malion of a Cold Wuler Army was held in Ihe Coiigregatioual Church ou Thursday, May 1st, at 1 i P-m- 1'. II. Hatch, Esq., was called to the chair, and V. A. an IUkd upisunted eecrelary. The meeting was opened willi prayer by Rev F. CarlwrL'hl. (Ill moliuii, it was voted thnt (his Society bo named ihe "Oregon City Cold Water Army. On motion, the following ollicera were unam ninimlv fleeted P. ltubln Jturein, Prtiideiit r rnnn Albriiht. Vice President t P.dward Al bright, cVcrelaryt Willium II. Pope, Trensuri-r. UeiiiHrluwcre madebv Uev. Mr. Alkiusun, l!e Mr. Carlwiighl, W. C. Juhne u, lu., and olliera. On mntioii il was voted to apwiut au executive commillee to contiat of eight penuiis, and llmt Ihe officers of the Sociely be ox plti.-io iiinmaere 01 inui comm'.IU-o. The add tiiurul members were then chosen, ai. follows Mary Pol, lOuinia Johiiaou, uiicee Wilcox, llionus A. 1'op;, aim tnariea AV,,ry- ... . r. On motion, It wasvoto.l that the executive Com mittee picture acoiistiiution and Dye Laws for Ihe Society. The following mates ami (reiiiirmon c uicu iinaniinoiwly elected Honorary members of tho "Cold Water Army," vis: Mrs. Holbrook, Mrs. Kester, Mrs. Time. Pope, Mrs. Atkinson, MmThoa. Johnson, Mrs. BmUjM, .Mrs. I erKU on, Mrs. tiaten, Mrs. Tompkins, Mrs. Price, Mr J. I. Post, Mrs. IV l Ilnruea. Mn. Ilriekmli Juhnson, Mrs. Charles Tope, Mrs. W. W. Duck, Mrs. J. T. Iluimalter, Messrs. Atkinson, Thos. Pope, Abel Euedv. W. C. JohiKon, llev. E. Carlrigtil, P.ev. . J.. . n w If 11 Tl II J 1). I ost, Cilleries 1 ope, jr., 11. joimhou, iv. 11. Br-iigliioii, II. K. Iliues, J. T. Hunsaker.P. II. Iluteh, G.C. Chandler, Dr. John McIiatiRhliii, W. L. Adams, W. P, Uurus, W. A. You Ueed, L. 11 n'tia r, aiivcd unanimous v inui ino-cuiu i. u- tcr Army'' appropriately celibruto Uta 4th July unit. On motion, voted to moot in lliis house ou aatur ay May I7lh, at 1 o'clock r. M. Aln voted that a Iterwrl of these proceedings bo handed to the editor of ihe "Oregon Argue" with request thut they bo pnhlishe I. 1 P. H. HATCH, Chic W. A. Van Ueed, Scc'y. MAKRII1D: i.. .i.. anil, A mil. at the Kubvopal Church In Oegoii Cilv, by the KWU iv. ' Kev. JonxsroN McCoaatc, of Portland, to Mas Martha A. M Smith, of Oregon Ciiy. The compliments of the parties are aeknowl edged. - Gen. Wool has gnno back to Cali fnrnin. t5T Gerrit Smith, Luwia Tappan, and others, have issued n circular asking fur names to be affixed to a call for a mass convention, to bo held at Syracuse on the 2!)lh Afay, to nominate candidates for Tree idjnl and Vice President. This will of course be an Abolition ticket. V. 8. Firearms, In the course of the debate in the House of Representatives on the recommendation of the Secretary of War to appropriate $3,000,000 for making improvemeuts in U. S. firearms, dec, Mr. Faulk.nkr, of V a who represents the district in which the Ar mory at Harper's Ferry is situated, said : "It is no doubt known to the House that the Government has discontinued Ihe manufacture of the old nuu-ket, and has suneiiuted in in place the rilled musket with the Muyuard lock. These last are so incomparably superior to the old firearms, raiire aud accuracy, in facility aud quickness tire, that no Secretary of War would dare lo place any ollur in Ihe hands of our troops going iulo bat We have now iu our national arsenul some five or six hundred thousand of these imperfect and inefficient orme, worthless, for all the purposes of Wkr in iheii present condition, but capable, by ..nlud'.ture of four dollars on each gun, of being made equsl to the best M uie rifle. Sooner or later ill is aileraiiou 01 iu iih- Ilarbor Defeases f Han Franctsro. The defenses of the Sun Francisco harbor are rjrmrreaains; raoidlv towards completion, and w learn that additional works are aoom oeiug evm menced on An7el Island and Lime Point. The Do.nls now surveyed bv Uie tneineers. the fort on Fort Point, lo mount 154 guns: Lime Point. e0 (runs ; Black Point, 30 guns j iwo oatier- ies on Angel l.lauJ, 40 guns ; Aieatrax Island, .0 2uns. making in the achate 354 gone, with s ..." .f -J.I 1,111 11 .l.in.kia-1. calibre ranging now ivm.w , but very few under 64 lls. With the comple tion of Una uenienaous armament, n ninm o a powerful fket wou'd attempt an entrance into the haroor. rr A manifesto has been iesuea by the Demo crat members of the New Jersey Ug,.l.tur,x nresaiiiK decided preference for Mr. liuchaoas J, Lmocratic nominee f. the Prwdency. imporiant ca of the privateer br'g TVTnin Ktrflpt XZoUSB. I iiavK leused the MAIN STREET 1I1;JL HOUSE, and am now prepared lo sc- ....ii the traveliuir Diihlio. Kvery attention will be paid lo Iho oomfoit of man nud beast. Charges reasonable. I hall always oe lounu ou 11 " ' ioomi to palronie me. Oregou City, May J, loou. tlnr.lia! Sacks I rllE undersigned has consumtly on hand at bis aack inauut'.iclory in Oregon City, SACKS of il .,..i;,i.i,,A iL. which will ue sum ai iuw u they can bo bought in Ihe Territory. Orders from d'fi,""cflpr0n,imy8,K"w::WHITLOCK. Oregon City, May 3, 185C.-3y. Sfnr Bale). A COOD HOl'Sli. AND LOT in Oreson Citv There is a good spring and .rood atahle on the premises. I1 or further partio " I. k ulara enquire oi April SO. Administrator'a Notice. HAVING taken out leltera oi aaimnisiruuoii upon the estate of Samuel S. McMuhan, j i .il nomuia haviuir claims azaimt aaid estute are required lo present them to me for allow atinsa sat mV rflkt dence in Clackamas county, O.I., J , . . . .11 . Lwl-I.tD . ,1. n nn Vaf OHIO. P. II priBWH- to eaid estate are required to make immediate W ment. v. i.otai April 26, 18(18. , ifrThe attitude assumed by Senator Douclas leaves no room for further douot as to his aspirations, lie is a canriidato for the next Presidency, subject to tho choice of the Denwcrutio Rational C-onven tion which is to meet on ilay 2d nt Cm- eiiiimti. I have this from pprsons who cannot be mistaken. There wil bo no hick ofeffort to L'ive him the nomination : ami since his bold bid tor Southern tavor, in nm Kansas Report, ho is visited by nnd has proUers of support trora miiny more nia very propagiiiidists than formerly. Tin candidates for the Cincinnati nomination are Pierce, Buchnnan and Douglas. I lie first has no chance nt all. His friends should tl him i.n. and induce him to wtlnilraw wliiln he can with soino rrace. I still think Itnehiinuivlius the Drobubililies strongly in his favor, as thero is no present likelihood hat Pierce will throw his strength or wean npwi on to Douclas s side ; but if the au thor of the Nebraska act should bo nomi nated for President, I trust Senator Jluson the author of the Fugitive Slnve Law, will ! liia Vice.. Let us have the whole plat form embodied in the ticket. N. 1 . inb J.M.1JACON. 3tf F. S. HOLLAND. 2-3w Dissolution. ... . ........ . .... j wtm V .ri..n in here o ore exiatini unucr m I K,m r WM. MEYEU & CO., was dissolved ou the lSin. Of Alurc.1. . ,, iv in. mcir.iv, R. NEW FIELD, San Francisco, April 7, 1850. . , fST Tho undersigned has bought out the entire ... i . c ....il Anintiin. ill inn iiiia. slock ol ilia laienriii.iiuu - ines. alPorUaiid-and Oregon City. f April 20, lM.)b--JW a,on,i.i .u... icK 11-' Ileniiis I)lue-dilli:nir I'luid liuwy Slltillet Kuutueky jeans.., 1 weeds f LASS, Queoniwsro, and Crockery, at apt9 l lf.llI.S.Iil q- irini. . tti,' I. rnl niMortmenl ot titn'i.-) ei i V SIl'JKS. ubo Ladies' Uuiters aud llukius, in fact all kinds of la.li.V shnea. nplil ClIARMAn f nAKiit.n. iiiiv noons. nai'i . wrnieiM.s. IKh'eetliig, 4-4 12J IU0 pr. clover N. V.cost. Drilling l-i , . Illeaihsd dr lling 13 Wheat, pr. bu $l.S!j " shirting, 1 la IK Oois do jl Slriiicd do l'-l I'olaioes do .ii Ull IU . Ml -I'll i ten t ss.. v ...I A Hour ,...14 Com Meal, fresh U Kia'.M; rsl'IT. '(laihl; " dried d' '5 'J.'rn t."i Pcaches, dried do Id . 50a 7 ti; " do peaiea ritisis. ; " Chill. iir.eo.vaj Hue and while 1'." raovwoKS. Illue and orange l i Pork, clear .tmne. . l,cy rul: " mi as ('Jha.t0 Furiiilure di It's 1 1 .Hams " du. w'de. I'.'J Haeili W M. do lain. H"'--' mwBKa. liiiiKhains flu-J:MIuflrd, pr ca J Alnsca i!.rwi " I" 't l Table damask 5llu:.V shot. cloths iriB.ll i kii'uii ni.es Irish linens 4 (hi. SI HueK 9t I'MITIIINII. ' I.CXI. Sheep gray r-u.it. ft-'4 3 ""y-'r"" Satinet do. .Jf" j " 'r - Kanev cam. do. ...j(-lu.ri ensiisun. Illaek taw. do. .''u: .Manilla, s.uall... Itedfliin'l hills Stllnl'' " l"rtf Illue do. do. gl5ul Hemp Hickory shirts 57 , cvmilis. k'nlico do Hllal-.' x.imaniuie aoo-rs lc auoKs. (peiin Men's kip boonoHl n"U",'oln " super do. do.... ! Hnvsin 9l0uJll " line sewed t'4 Uenuan S"""! Boys' kip bonis tj! Amcricnn jiWa.iU he'vy w'xd..(ijii.'i Tosxn-0. Mens' bru'spr. dor... Kll7 Pride of Iho l)inou.40n4.i " kipbrg" pr iloiuy.u eiuu un.. " enlf sewed do..ft.'l Luke's 3i Women's h'vv ah's.fjil.'l. liAauwsaa. line do Ij.ShoVi- : ; oiioei:iiii-.s. :Hpndi-s . CfTe If, Axes....: tuaTii Mill.us !""l Sugar, no. I Chi'u... . 1 1 i 2 em saws 7Sa-jl,a. .--I...I.I.. ..ila... 11 tw.r el eruihe.l u .-, ; -- Ralernlus I'.'a.Hi advance on fcilliri, I I 1'oeliet cutlery, -J prss Syruii K lluslon i?l advanre. do S Wnnd ihilMlier iitliclis of hard- N O Molnsses o: are fr.nn SO lo 50 pr i. 1 ..t u.leHIII'A. Tuble Salt i J .4 . Nads, ass dsuis.prkg Sandwich I. irull.. S..'.1 J " hois,slloe...aJ5 Pepper 3"! ul1 ' .a Allspieo 1 Lamp....... Ciliiiauioil ..til'ufii l.insi-uoni Soap It'nl 1 Turpentine pr K"" 9 ,..3:j V5 , lOttlS .....45 ui rvRKOOX HAMS and Slinui.OKits rorjais J by l C II ARM A IS 4- Ui'"-"- U. B. MAIL LINE. Portland nnd Aslorin. The Pplemlid Stcunior ZrXS. Zaultnomaa armii lit our Bakrrf . , l D...I. H7"ILL rnntinno lo run reiruiariy ueiwei-n i oi. W land and Asloriu, .' Vancouver, twick a warK, leaving Porlland on Monday and Thursday -tttr Imrii a full assortment of HUEAD, PIF-S, wl,l!,m ,,t eiieh tvonk lor Astoria; and Astoria VV CAKES, and CANDY, at wholesale auJ f PorllaiiJ ou Tueailay and Friday mornings, retail. apl9 WURMAN J- WARNER Wcddiiiz Cake f ADE lo order, parties furnished with iclas 1. on shortest notice, cic, ny ., ap!9 ClIARMAN j- WARNER. KELLY'S rrivato Boardine House, . msiio Holmes at Co. a Fire-proof build- OREGON CITY, O. JJ" Charges reasonable. Nov. 3-Gni. sepl5 Drugs, Medicines, Paints, OUs, t.r.A Trrn. stuffs. nt the OKKUON'CITY DRUG STORE, Main Street, tiregoti iuy,". Dacucri''olyicsIook Iloret TOE ltUCHTJiU isagaiuonnaiiuuwi...w.... I over Milwain's store, anu warrant a p. 7.. . in will favor him w.lh a call. f!, on and trv him. Got a correct likeness of vou.lf aud give it to your wile, your husband. touching Vascouvks, Sr. IIuwiks, iwiMKa.x. lsmkt, &e., each way. For freight or passage, apply to 11. IIMX I, illuaiui, jolf. OralHoyt's Wharf-boat, Portland. Itlzom' I.Ijio of Klcnmora. aroi, l'OK I LA.MI, ispt. mci. ENTEUI'UISE, Cupi.JxMiF.soN, ., n ! I I Will run in connecnon, the roniaiu POIITLAN'D dailv (Sundays excepted) for Ore- trim City at HI o'clock, a. a r-the 'M' TinR ,e,ui.weeUly lri. to COUVAI.LIS, leav.ng CAN EM A H on Mondays ut b oclock a.m., and Thnrailiivs nt 2 DI. r- All freiirhl (or the above line will bo receipt. Feb. 16, 1836. UIRRAT, AUCH1UALUJ.VMIESON. , 4llf Vamhill Trade COCHRAN, CASSADY & Co., under Ihe nnme nd style oi hio tsWiMMBtrMlB.esI UUC uiv 1 - hildT.... brollter, si-ler.'or lover. U. time will YamhM Company, are now building . .learner o come when they will prxe it more lugliiy man any Bu01 3 turn, tmrinen at va..... , "i"""-' " iLow unon them. tho Yamhill Irado. She ill he ready to run some Plcturea taken in all weather, and nil the various ,ime j j une ,,.,,,,... c0, ....i.. r ... Satisfaction warranted. Lutranoe COCHRAN, CASSAV Jt" ri'l.i.J L2t.n..t to rooms on m' . ..-, Jtiai'.L 11 Uvii ' Mtf Oregon City, April 5, 16o6. iy Morris Thomas, BARBER AND II A I R D IlESSER, Wain it., nearly opposite Holmes f vo. . TSRUS O? SlIAVlNO, tC. ,.. u..uk ona shamuoo. hair Miaving iwiou u , . . Vr,d onto, per mouth, 4 UU . ui.tf una shainnoo. hair - oin;w 1 - 10" ..I imr.n. ner month. ' ' iiii,.v - 1 1 r .l nair iriiin.n", jy Hair out aim u. , or 1 I...U .IiauhMiI. o IMiavt.iK, .nm "" MiauiiwoiHK, Oregon City. April 5, 18.it)--' I Oregon City, April 3. W ESTER IIOTF.I ; Morrison St., between I'rontnml virsi sis., POUT LA-MI, V. I. ( barges rcnuonublo. S. V. bMll Uj March 1 , lS.m-43 l'i'"""" .. . . . i n.. DTI. Osgiwds lndiat;iiolagoue,niiu ii. American Chohigoeue, ol the ' OlllitiUa tl 1 1 imuMo" nelehiatod Cherry Pectoral fi t tiouirhs, eol.la.nud coii.oiuiption, at ine TVt.J. Avrc' DliktiUN CITY HUt.'ti STORE. Oregon Territory, I v ...!, ;u n.miitv. ( mO llliNUY KOYCE: In Iho name of the X United Slutca of America, you are hereby oommanded to bo nnu opp.ur u.- u. ... ..v. Court of the United States in and for the county ..... T...;...,e nrrei.aid on the first duv of tho next uuu it.,.; - - - ,, - , f regular term thereol, to answer u.o oui,.,..... . Horace L. Harrison, uouKmun .... . - Ihew Everett, or that judgment by default will be taken agaiust you by suid plaintiffs for the sum or three thousitnd dollms, with lawful interest thereon from the Iwenly-sixtll day oi oepiemutr, .,.. thousand eight hundred and fifty-three, and costs of suit, if you fa.l to appear ana a.iwer .u complaint. . VVilncss, ueorgn jj. oi"'"i ...-. : Ihc seal of aaid Court, at Lafayette, ill said L.a. county, affixed this Slstday of April, A.D. ioso. nvrui:v. it. fs i auu, Cleric. ... . wm "V. t T S. Ellsworth, Pltf's Attorney, r.ugene vuy, v.i. April 2fi, 1S5U. IV. 3P. Burns, WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKER, 0 H E 0 O N C I T V, O. T. UT Strict attention paid lo repairing, and sntis- ieuu-" 3-3.il Scaled Proposals -m-rni r ... M..ir,l bv the Orecon Manufae- Wiorimr and Trausporlalion Company for ruction to patrons warranted luring - ,v.ti Mir i r.ii.Hiir.i. framing and raunuga rwno 4 stories high, at ll.eir works nt Linn City. . .... j ....ifinilnna muv be seen at the r.a.is aim rw....- - - ..r li Ahnrnethv dc Ca cou.lil.igro"...-- - .',..,,.,. ,1 l'Bvmcnu win no muu - - w"'".uk ,t:::...; i u.. son. of Apr-.i. ) U4 Will IW iixwuv" "i- " . . i rV. i .uMv i he r ir it to remet all bull. 1 110 wlllllllaailj II- " B fl..-rJ ArxrllS. ifi.'lG. 61 X.illii '..J , - Timo. WF. II K. I1KIKI. v, WATCH-MAKER. f f " , , , , Persons desirous of getting goon worn none hi do well to give mo u call, as my whole lime is do voted to Ihe repairing of Chronometer, Lever, Duplex, and IloriioiHul waier.es. An assortment ol jewe.ry ou ..u.ei. Jewelry ma le to order, and repaired. rricea to sun llio times, i am inuimi... ... T POI LIEU ROBBINS has nowenhnnd fttVo, and hope to give salislaulion in fulure. W ihe finest .ssorlment of JEWEL. Y ever 1 ."iT VeZ 8 iT ir,,tl.ix Tift asuorimCMl commui iii fiinu'ii wiiiuit, w,,u - - uruuiii iu vii.h. Tel- Senate. March 0. A bill for the con struction of a railroad from the Mississippi to ih 1'aeifientSan Francisco was introiluccu It cives the company 40,000,001) ncrfls ot laud at fifty cents an acre ; requires a liuua- red miles to bo completed wunin eiK"'";-" rr,n..i, flnvprnmcnt to nav 8000 per milo for carrying the mail ; the mad to be for feited if not completed within ten years, and the lands to revert to the nation. Wasiiinqtox, March 13, 183C. I understand this evening thai after a severe fight, the administration men have elected dele .rates from Baltimore to theCincinnall Convention. Curtom House and Port Office influence waa too strong for the Buchanan men. This eity is now overrun with delegates (0 Uie Cincinnati Convention. The wire pullers are b.wy. The result of the Now Ha.npsh ra election has dampened the prwpccis oi uen. i ..e. row s lBion win contain an e'- n difficuhies the administration had to encounter in that Suite. , ,, i j;..ifh received Ill's evening by a gentle- e'.ii. inn that tho Huchanau men had earned lx.uu.u.0 Soule head. Ih. list del egate to Cincinnati-Cor. N. Y. Herald. Sheriff 'a Bale. BY VIRTUE of a certain execution issued out of the District Court for Clackamas coun ... -..j . Jiror-teH. in favor of John Mc.Lough- lin againrt Singer. Miller, and Thornton for the sum of I80j.6!J-100 dollars, I have levied upon all the joint interest of Ihe saia o.uger, mine., ..u Thornlou, and upon the joint and separate interest of Singer and Miller, in and to tho hereinafter r f i -1 Xr.t.imA thai fn Invjr. scribed real estate, i nayo ing named executions, to .t, John McLoughliri ailU Singer and Miller for 903.85-100 dollars, A -la"n, McKinlay & Co. agst the same for 72.00 do -. . i.-...fc K lrew.ott airst the same for 71. 25-100 dollars, T V. Smith agst the same for 184. 21-100 dollars, George Plum agst the same for 58.65-100 dollars, Adam "r" -a " same for 203.15-100 doll.rs, ! redenck Ve.iderahe agt the same U 145.65-100 dollars, David Smith agst tho same for 72.115-100 dollars, together with accruing cost and interest upon the same, upon all the right, till', and interest of the said Singer and Miller in and to the following described real estate, .-. .a f'Utn.niiseouniv.Territorv of Oregon, described as fallows: cow.ist.ng of sixty f.et of ground, beginning at a marK In me roc on MoLoughhu's mill rewrve, and runn.ug along Ihe bank lo tho end of Ihe s!sty f t, and eighty fort . . .. ..;..n;.. the adreof the bank and run ning 'back Ihe length of the said eighty feet, also : i. . 1 Isk ffrnti nA Di iilvM to extend ft raca to the reservoir Ut the purse of conveying in los and water the m il use, with the privilege j of a road lo and from the mill i together w.lh all the The assortment part of the following articles : Diamond uroaeiiea, - Diamond rings, Cold railway lime-keepers. Ladies' watches, in enameled cases, Ladies chatelaners, Mosaic eBr-ringi Gold thimbles, gold and silver pens, Card eases, mantel ornaments, Card baskets, pearl caskets, Gold guard, vest, and fob chains, Sleeve buttons, shirt si uds, T .J m lirnor.llAS. and a variety of other goods too numerous to men- lion. . . , .,, -r Call nnd see the most magn.uueui u..,...., - Jewelry ever aa. rnnRTva. March 22. Front street, Portland. Administrator's Wotico. NOTICE is hereby g veil that I nave tason out letters of administration upon the estate of William yuincoy, deceased. All persons hav ing claims aBuiust saiJ es'ule ore requested to pro sent tho sains to me for sllowanee at my residence . in Claokamas county, O. 1'., w.lhin one year trout dale. All persons indebted to said estate are re nueMed to make immediate payment, J.VMKS FINLAYSON, Adm'r. April 5, 1850. To all whom it may concern. . . . . . r i i tTWKli NOTICE, that I claim lor myseu nn.i J. wife, nnd shall uisist upon holding, all of the following dohcribed land, as our lauu cuuin iiiaeu ami held by me undor and in compliance wilh the act of Congress entitled "An Act le create the of Kn. r Hiirvevor ( ieneral of Oreiron,'' eVe., approv ed Sent. 27lh. 1850, and the amendments therels. Vnrnitlira. I . : i n t u f '..tin,, in llm raatra- The '-ji:es n STdin;:;;.' c'.mme,,cing ., . -4". '111 eoiiw. Willamette river 1!) chains and 25 ICUI'i Wl Mr- I ibu u ssn . . it I a""" iviwh s dings, machinery, and imwvemenls of r-ery L'Kinn-ilasaes; OCT A move is beinj? made in tha city of Xew York to divide the Slste, tho lower portion to be caneu me - sew York," to boompoe.l of lha Coun- tos of Ke'w York. Kins. Queen's, llich- c..(r.ll. ".'o..l..(or. Putnam. Or. rfT The imporiant cart ot llio pr,T.in.r or., muuu, .u..v., .. --, - - -.ttVal Armstrmt, against ihe United Stales, ang. nocltland. Sullivan, Lister, Iiulchots, I...J. kind aud description situated opon ot S'rtaininj lo the before rfcscrioea uacv oi -aa. Sale to take place al tl- Court I'.oOse door in Oregon Ciiy, Clack-amss rarity, an MONDAY, the iciiU dav 0r MAY, at S o'elook r. J. 'SEP UL'tLAT. Sheriff April 2.G, 1S58.-8 iw Clatiuimnt County. ', ;n rl as follOWS "' I . J I I L Sofas, mahogany anu oi.o. Chamber sets-, ... , , . . liurcaus, with or w thout marble tops; r.a: a...lB. Iiocking chairs, stuffed in hair, carpet, and with cane and woo l seais, Dining chairs, cane and wood seatsj Office, chairs, do do do Children's do, hinh din ng and rocking; Bedsteads, varioua kind; Tables, cen:er, card, aud diuiiig; Writing dctks; Sid-boards; Parlor chaixs; ' Kettcs-; ueading, .aitet, and work tables) links south and 27 chains nnd ;.0 links west of tho south-east corner of section 3j in townsn.p ono south of range one cant, ll.euce running eat ICU chains, ll.eiie.e north uo chains and 110 links, thenre west 80 chains, then. e south 54 chains and 10 links, thenea w al 80 chains to said W illam.-tlo river, and llicuce up sa.. river wilh its meander lugs to lb tfaec of hx-jitin'mp. Josnril KKLLOGG. Tiareh 20, a a nvimiiu I "this Let there Le no dodging. J Z decided i. T' r-ohmM aud Grec a counties. T0 vou want Hay Forks, Spades and Shovelsl J) c.ll at CHARMAN 4 WARNER S. rrVJ PICK CIGARS, the best chance ie at L aPl9 PMWV.IVeJ WAKXr.IT Malires.. hair.moss, and woolj Window shades-, Feathers-, Paper hangings, of every style; ...i....k. i:k;.i ma.iinv. floid lamt. snd burn. ing fluid; with a variety of other articles too numerous In mention. u ...I Persons wislung to parchase will please call and M 57, w vn nil whom it my concern. rn.VKIi NOTICK, Ihat I claim, and ahall insist X up.n holding, all I he luuow. Isnd as mv land claim lasen anu n j -de, and iu c.,npl...ewi,h.heactof CoBre,.n. titled "An Actio ereaie the cilice of Surveyor Oct.. ersl of Oregon," &c. &c , approved he)4. 27lh, '!,(!, and Ihe amendii.enis tnerew, an prn,c,i.,u,.. of Win. It. U. Cotton lolhecoutrary notwiiluitn.sl inr towil : Commencing at a st.ike 1A ebains south of the rouih-eart cornel of siolioo 31 in U.wnship oue sou.'n of range Iwo east, thenoo run ning south wilh secti.m line 49 ehains, Iheuee west 1)3 chains, thence north 3U chains and 75 links thence east 91 chains ai.d SO liuks, thence north 6 chains and 25 links, and llience east ,hfc...50huk.U,.h.bee.or,LR Mulch 2T t".1. 21