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eel r Oatfrssarnt. The Sentinel advine thai our next Leg lulitore make provUion for sub-milt log i lie Scl of government question to iIih jieople gnin next June, not) that Eugene City and Corvalli be the place voted fur. If tlir "return" are to be passed ihrutijf h the saino mill Ibsl me lest "uiiioitii riiiirna'' were we think Corvalli might a well ivo it up We think the oracle of "our party" haul tttAj poken on that subject; "the law i passed," and theroifr ire under swileiice, from tliit oracle : "Upon thy bellj ahal1 ' thou go, and Hint shall thou rat." Crasshepptrt, We aro truly glad to learn from the Sen t'tnel, that the grasshoppers have not been a di-ttruolive in Roguo rim this year a they were lam. If thia dreadful scourge continue to increase fur the future an fut hi it hm in some ftdimi for two yeurv pant, the people will be obliged to Iumva ihe country to thorn. We are of the opinion that like squirrel, mice, end locum, ihey will all disappear, "of a iuddeii" omol these day, although e may liavo been first severely punitliud for our ingralitudo, nd our other i:i.. Wu have not yet heard of single section where the graxliopper ere bad unless in soroe section where the Stattiman find it way. Malrld f Job Malonc. We learo from the Table Rock Sinlinel, that Mulono who murdered Joel Perkins liung liiuieulf iu jail at Jacksonville on the 27th ult. He succeeded in detaching n liaiu front its fastenings to lite floor, which Jie fastened to a jnial overhead, and by (nraii of a ring at the other end made a noose, which he slipped over hi neck, and then jumped foto Li bod, breaking hi ucck. Male Ma. J. P. Titomaiof Portland killed himself with a jitolM Linn City, lawt Wedueiday nighl. ((e and bin wife bad purled a sltorl time (incn, and at bhe titueot bbe suicide tiho was living with Robert Meoret of Lion City. Thoinusctmn up rem Portland 00 Wednesday, and just helore bed time made tii appearance at Moere'e window, jwinte a revolver at Mr. Tltoma wfco wanjnt in the act of blowing eut lite caudle, and fired. Supposing probably llmt lie had killed lier, he nut Uia pin'ol to bk own mouth, and blew out hixown brains. "It ftheStaU-a mail iah-iae Or.g City. L'O for having Ilia ocit 1'oatal asctit located at Orrgon City, aa Ux loail wteaa to clog lleiw." AtQletmt. It was only a few wr-k ago tliai yo announced youri-lf hugely lickled liecautie Mr. Fleming had been appinied P. M. h ihieciiy, mid told us thut his ''la.ibfuIuitiM wa a guurnntee ibat the dciviil wn ki t.lii office would be reinudt d." Now Mr. Fleming i r. M., as Mr. Uuck lui iice cotiuludud to give him tiip pluce. Mr. Fleming is in no way re-jiutlii" fir ilir tlclentiou of tl 10 mail at (lii c'ty, aii'l 11" body tlmiiks you far your sin-hkiug inainu ution thtit le ha purposely ue'loeted hi !uly. After the next Presidoutial ctation we may Lave a "postal agent located at Oregon City." Although we ar 00 ofiiiv-seeker, yet we would like to have that appointment a while, just to straighten, mime of the kinks out of the present locof'Co postal jumble. . If the conlrucior don't deliver the mail in time then, we will make them eat the whole of it, wrappiiijf-piiper, twine, bags, lock, cli.iiui, and Smtrgmuii. . (&" Mr. Hedges has entered upon hi dulie a Superintendent of I.i'im AIT.iiv.' under favorable auspice. VVe think Mr. II. will make an efficient officer. Mie Tasle. Tiic Slatesinan mill continues the adver t'nemcnU of Dr. Cznpkay, although the time for publishing tlieni was nut fifteen treeki ago. It gives as a reason for pub lishing the same, that it is more chaste, elo. gant, and more "itHeponui'' than simi lar family matter in the Oregoninn and Standard. We presume the Dr.'s adver tisement is kept standing, for Sunday read ing Horrible. The Standard complains that the States man sends it bo exchange; the Times makes the same complaint against the Ore gon ian. Boys 1 boys ! you "hadn't or tor do so." Vaeaadldi C. H. Mattopn persists in quoting from an article in our paper signed "Typo," and crediting it to ftiS Annus. This article, and the one headed "The Expositor a rat- jing Concern," and every other hrticle, if jwj there I'M been, relating to ine txpostior iyjos4 were all written by the same pen, during our absence from home. We knew nothing o the article till our return. They relate to issues between printers, and pot between Mattoou And u. Oae of the pieces was signed "Typo," and no one could mistake iU authorship. Mr. Mattoon is therefore not excusable for quoting from such article to show a seeming conflict with any position ve have taken. We give Mr. Maltoou the benefit of our file to show a single contradiction that we have made, or a false statement. If one, just oik, can be pointed out, let u have it. We generally spjak advisedly, and what we state you must be sure we have the proof, and good proof at that. Whenever our printer are basely attaoked, we feel as though they ought to have a reasonable space for de. fen.e ; only let it be clearly understood we ire pit a par"r to 'he ecaatct. af ttyk A it is no the oaon of the year for lyin' dun piukl-e. we will ive i he house wive thclN't ivi'i ii t that we know of iKeiopo.ii1.oiai.ini,niiaeiguipouiiin f .1 1.1. I u, eun, a,,.. ui.Miivr ... ...irr rnuHg.. w t I . . !. . V . . .1 1... cover n usrrei i pic ie. nee, tni-iii im nursed under this brio, and they will keep hard and nice. Thy i d but liitl frei-heninit i one night' inkinit in frenh water, beforo putting t In-tn in vinegar i oudicictil. Vast Firalif. & i i . i in ... wet ago iii i nursnuv, vvm. Durlow of Molulla contracted to deliver 100(1 bund- el of oat to the U. 8. euihmitiet at Vatr :l .1! . - couver, ioriv rnne wsiniis noin inn larm. The oat were then standing in hi field in the shock. On the foll iwinir Wednesdnv. (one dy less thiin a week.) the out were deliv,red at Vancouver in good ord., for h Inch he rec-ivod 730 0(. or wventy-five cent per buslit-l. the ack cot him eight cent per buvhel, leaving 07 cr lit for Ihe oat. Aekowicaicatwu. We are under ohligation to several friend for choice varieties of fruit, pnrticu. nrly ro to Mr. UutiKHker, and Mr. Hood. May the blcuingiot Ilenvci. fall on their cad. "On tlis satlioriiy of a whiir atturney wlio w prsaenl we ara Informed that at a recent term of the court in Clackamas county, there waa a horn Cue being tried in which ililly Aduina the moral reformer a Ilia Artrua hail aume tnlarial llit ill. Iratimuny dncribiiif Ihe horee did not quit agiee in uie miiKeoi 111a same ; and uiat prtid ng tlic I Are. llillu teat letn nullinr while hairt ram i animal tortuaa to at to man the itar orrttami ttilh the ttttimony concerning it ptaicewau. If there has ever been a horse case of ny kind whatever tried in Clucknma ounty since we have been in Oregon City, we have never heard of it. We demand the name of your informant for this vilu slun di-r, nnil the witness ho "seen" the trans action We deny that anbody ever thus inr.n.t ...A .l..rn. ib.i ' f c I tiietiem at, ine eame lime you cra ico into Leland's stove after the Culver letter, or while you wa "prospecting"' under Le- land' bed in carch of evidence against his wife in order to kill ofTLeland. H certainly cotuu nol De possible you picked ic p st the time you sneaked into .1 ... ... I uie wnuo u ine ingitrr worsniping At- uanv Uvemoir Journal." ml stole an etli. . . 1 .... , , te o 1 10r.n1, wmenyoii pssneu on lor genuin" uluck deniOci'ili'V. Jiatciied un in vouronn braia. "The rrtfic Clir at ian Advoeate and the Arena are nt out ab ut trra printing of llie liaptiet aasu- Mioti. uregmtmn. What 1 the A'Kocaie.a Methoditt paper, at "N4" ih n. -lm l.,;..ti.,. Cr.- il.a I unpii.itsi 1 un cTimlv itiitst be "out of I ynur lienn. IH- Hie way, wliet flour 1 h or ill nr.w in San Piativinool "By the pulitenrt of Mr. McCrncken wo were furuiak, d wi.lt acojiy i" lll'fla'cin.iu'jiil as we were koiii la fttm. I he rnuoa and good aetiK Hie t-11 lor M-rni 10 have been dethroned, and lie liaa ajH-wd the 11 'ixl fxlriof hi fill I. y nbune, aud with it h ia fi l d a creat-r purl of li' Inai ianie. 'la ail tlua ue make no repiy, us the throwing uf fillli m uo part of our calling ua an editor." Standard. The Standard lakes a sensible view of the in.iner. The diior of the Statesman generally lake some of Cznpkay' vomit. Sn.. in . "S I "v " i for hisshi-et-tbis week he has tried the Doctor' I ih sic. The lady a sensible who near iliis city to'jk a pair of tona and put the last issue io the fire. Bro. Boyak n infount us that lust rear lie requested the Timen, Orrgouian, uud Standard effices at Portland to lay in their bids lor printing lUOO copii of the minutea of lliv came site. Mr. Carter uud Mr. Lelaud put in their bide at $S5, and Mr. Dryer auid he could nut affurd it even at that price. But Mr. Adams true lo the grov eling instincts uf bia nature, a quolatiou from the dtatesmiiuj ratted tliiee oflicea out uf the jub and butohed it up the same aa now." Mattoon'l Expositor. Now, our Jer friend, there is just as much truth in ibis statement as any other you have made In reference lo us ; but we pronounce false in tolo ; and we further charge" that "firo. Boyitkin" netw 'in formed" you to. If he did, please get his signature to the truth of that statement. Don't fail to attend lo this matter in your next issue. "IitrAwovs. The Anrus makcea fiendish ntfault upon the character and memory of the lute T. J. Crawford, the latchet of those shoes, (whatever his errors.) he was not fit to unloose. The know niithine fiend who can thus tear open the crave, and blacken the memory of the dead, muat have the heart of a devil. And tins because be waa a political opponent, and an Irishmsn. as shown by the article, which ends in tirade against Ih democratic party. There is a malignity in the malice and hate of Adams which betit only the damned." Statamnn. The fuct a, we never knew before what the politic of Crawford were. We never inquire into the politics of men tin der auch circumstances, neither have we ever approved of the policy of placing all lead men in Heaven, whatever evil tin i. living example may exert upon theyounu. A to our disliking an Irishman, we have too much of that blood io our own vein to render them particularly obnoxious. Some of our best friend are full blooded Irish. We have seen chough of ihe world lo bear no sectional prejudice. We regard all men, of all color and languages, fr their mora irorth. We ca point to Irishmen who have enough man in the little finger to make six or seven dozen such specimen s a Chicopee yankee we wot of and con siderable many "whittling" Mi. By the way, doesn't the charge of "tearing r.pcn graves'' come with rather a bad grace from political hyenas who live by gnawiog at the bones of such men as IIesbt Cur, and publishing viilainou libel oo such re spective nH"j bliss uMrs. L?!s' Ami doesn't the l-md blmior uUiiit love (t ihe "dear furrinsrs" tmack a lints f by. poorisy, coining from a party which tried to wmdl" Pr. McLoiiglilin out of bi claini I - i nh.cMi.Me lie a an "old foreiiMi-r and a J.uif pnrtV aliicj. refund to expel I .... ' i JL. , (-rt from Congress Tor klmotinz a "d d Iriih ton of a b h,'" n he called him, every demotral eterpt one, nnd ht an Irishman, voting aiaimt thr expulsion f an act winch nudn the 'Celt.' an dish dnn. ncrHtio journul in Now Voik, dcUro that the Icinocriic pnnv "ud nn IriHhman j"iHt long enough to gel hi voie, and tin-it put, mm upas a target io bo xli'H nt, Do tou cumtux now f XJT Laura Perk inn, thu u iilow of Joel Perkim, who wu murdered on the S4ti. ult-, on the southern ohmeuf the Si-kivou "'"""tain by Jdin Mnlon. arreted ? 11 tT! W1W ll0 t,.tilnnV t,)() ' I liKsiu'i of MmIoim-. The pxamiiiinu court I rl,''nS lHt the cenfsion of Ihe prineiiMl nurr cuinmiiunu inn act coll il nni yi uuvr. r. .. . -. ... ed a evidence HL'iiiiwt en iii-cinmirv. mul ihe rrrMccutin At'owy InuiiiL' tin fur. tlier tPHtiuioiiy, h wu dincliared. We may probably r. f r to thi meiter ngniii. Coroner's lnquet. The nndermcntionrd Jury br'nir dulvnworn. and Imriiia; heard llio r. port of witneaara. have L'ien Ihe fulluwiiig venl el 1 Wr hereby certify llmt we hare carefully ex mined Into the eatine uf Ihe death of Juliua F. Thnmas, and we are iulifl,d thut the mid Julius r I humna came to h desih bv hie own Iihii.Ii. I firing a pUlul ehol through a bulnn 11 window I "" 1 " mj, ana men niK'iiurguig u" through Ilia nioulh, eiileriutf the upn r i-, I n, enu ruiermg uie uraiu, cuuaiug ai moet invtanl death. L. Holmks, E. II. I'illows, R. I'SKTUftO, K. H'. ICVRKTS, M. L. Baston, V. Wiiitlock. FOR0ES DAKCLAY. Linn Cily, Aur. ao, IU56. Coroner. notice. A pulilio mceliniof tho frienda of eivil end re lit'ioue liberty will be held at Kendall's Hridj(e, l.inll Aillintv. O. fIV. nn Ilia m.i.ii.1 Wb.IiiuImu in September, to eminence at la o'clock a. m. Tub. He add reanca will be ffiven by several c ntleinen, IM.Iutinna lvruinmenriniir rniitr nruira lit Ism is. ken by the friend of our Republic and of our Zion, will be brought before the meeting, to be con idered and adopted if thought beet A dinner will Do given. n. ii. of ALDliNCi. LIST OF LETTERS remaining iu the I'uot Office at Oregon City, Auguat 16, ISiO. Adair Wm Murry Si-ldon Mallett Itichard Mackm Iti v P Muzzy Dwight Millnrd Orrn S MeKmlev I'rael S 3 McCnsliii John W M'Millrn II K M'K.t Mia Ellubeth Nil.-. Mr Newell Mias France E NYwinHii Aaron Owen Nehemiah I'aliniler Hi-niy S Puiuter Joseph I'unly Audrew raliuiter Slhlmuu Prtteys A C Rialey Orville Read Jumea Smiib Herrey P Si.-co Aaron Swick Mm Raehael 8iuiih Juel Huve,' Joaeph St John Cluie Tuim-rtiemgeL Tiu-ker Willinm Taylor John A Taylor Ueorce W Ahrama M & Br Barlow Jame Brant .ludge W P beckruith 11 11 ft t? oraua viih r Cha A ndrew Jackson Crewrll Maria 10 iou Mxmi , n u Cimiairer Jonathan Chapman W lampbell Mrs R E Coruin Ei-q John Dickey John K 3 Dukea Martin 1 an . ST ueon.'e in .1 iirnKe .wias thiaDein Ellie A E L Fisher Mr Eira T T F ndley Mr Ouvid FpIIo.tm Ew H ram Felton Clmrl" A C Fort Juniea 11 r tthi-r K T Giilil.md Smn I P Humphi ey Thomaa M lliillnlid Thomas Harris Jodn.M II ami ton A Junes W A Kelly William F Wads II II 3 K.rchein Mis Elizateth 2 Write Thomas Kniclit Ira U aldron Samuel Kandle Jacob Wnodrutf E A Lamna N II Wamerk John . ".... caning ior any oi mo aoovc nuinea letiers, will please euv ihey are ivfrtiaid. JOHN FLEMING, P.M. QONS OF TEMPERANCE -Oregon Di- KJ viaion No. s sons of I emperauce meets ev ery Friday evening at 7J o'clock, at their new Hall over the Drug Sto o. ID" Members of other Divisions are invited u at tend. Aug. 33, lejlk Household furniture at Auction. ON TUESij.aY, august sn. ti, IJ Wilt be sold si the residence nf J. G. CAMl'DEI,, first house beluw the Court-Hunt, Oregon Ci:y, s lot of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, eonsiat ing of a sofa, chairs, tables, beilstmda, bedding, kitchen furniture, &e.,dtc, BOOKS, pictures &o. Also, 30 head of SlIEtl. Aug. S3. J ii I llcceivod, A NEW and general asartment of DUT A GOODS, concisting of De Laim s, Jaconet, Uiiok .Mnelin, cru.-b.irred Muelin, Edg ug, liner lion, Bablein Ladies' hoe, collma, Sui. Also, BOOKS and STATIONERY. CHARLES POPir,,Jr, ang 18 Muiii St. Soinclliliig .cw. WE, in addition to our Grocery and Baking business, have just received a good and well selected stock of DRV GOODS, such aa ealieoes, musl.ns, inous de lainea, aatinetls, tweed, Kentucky jeans, &e , & c also a good aaaartnirnt of flannela, bed tick iu, and drill, puket hand kerch els, neckerchiefs, &.O., all of which we war rant to be of the best quality, and will sell as low as can bo bought at any other houe in the city. We say to the farmers, we can fill your bills com pletely, which will save you ao much trouble in running around elsewhere. Call and ace. Aug. 16. CHARMAN j- WARNER TT.O pick fancy shoes, sillier ladies' or gentle L nun's, call at aulS CH.iRM.iy n WARNER'S. GOOD grain sacks for sale cheap, by CHARM AN f WARNER. POCKET add table entlerv of first flual.tv, for sale bjr CHARM AN $ WARNER. DO yon wain hats, goal and cheap? Call at CHARM AN 4 WARNERS. BRUSH pant RUSHES, scrub, hand, aud loolh; do hair; brushes, &e.. for mle at thetoreof CHARM AN 4 WARNER. aTrobate Xfatieei "V"OTICE is hereby given that Mrs. .".!, ry Jano 1.1 Faulkner, admioistiatri of the ratata of Andrew Jacksun Culling, late of Clackamaa coun ty, deceased, bas rendered bur accounts for final settlement to the Probata court ef said county, and said court has appointed the first Tuesday in October nst far tlf adjustment uf the same at Orrgoo City in said eouutv. IlOBEltr CALTIELD. August 10.1816-18 Jodpe of Probai. What's tb Uh sf Ooing Sareibot? T:l E aabacriber baa opeoed a buot and shoe shop ia this e.tyr wbara making and meudiug will b don le eratee ox shost Hones. 1 slae keep eonaiantly on baad ready mad boots and shoes, bich I wU sell on leaaoaabl term. Thankful far past farora, I stib ea4icil reaaoaable ahar of patronage. Call and try ns anyhow. i. U. DL.VNPLEI7. Q;,:-cCt?. Arj ?.!E:tV-l"re? Bhcrltl'i Salo. BY VIltTLt; of a etiui.n writ of vimuiIoh now id my lumla, Itnitd out of ih DMrlci luiirt fur Li'kiiiM ouimiy. awl le in d tmlrtl, in ftvorof A. & Mul uiimk l).,tid Jjuiiwiln. in Miniun of jiiilnin.ul olii.iiiied in uid Cmrt whicli w.ndoekHr.l ou lli Bill dy of April, If iti, fur llitmini of J)J.6U, uid fur waul of pt ioiiiil proieny Wlurruf io .mi.ry Mud enot'iiliuu I huv lev.id iho Min iipoo nil Ih ritfht, tillv, and III lr.l of Uie afornuid David liuiuid in iid lo Ihf f") owinj doavniwd mal Maia, la wit, 1 1 "'id 13 and Mrtf lot III ie blixk i iu Luni City, Clifkmim. eoiiutt, O. T., accurdnig Ui III plal of uid Linn fliy, aim luit , it, 3, 4. A, 6, 7, 8, in block llH, and loi. S and ( in blue lid, In lr. efoo I'uy. Cluckamaa cmn y, U. T, accurdinir to tiu Ut of tu d Uirgun Cily. I liall procraiT to Mil llit unit or nmcli thrreuf aa will aaliafy Ilia bov iinMie.l a iiouiit, Hitli iulareat and tciruing coat upon lha hiiiis, lu Ilia liiliil biddorfor cli, on Monday, tiik iith day ok ski. TKMIiKIt, I fill, iKiwrrn llio hmira of nine clock m. tud auuaet. coiniiuiiciiiK at 3 o'cloek r. m , in Linn City. The propi-ny m Uun City and tlia block 101 in Oregon City will b aui.i on tlir iriniava ; loll i aud S 10 block 1 IU iu Or-gos L..iy win ik' ani,i in Luiirt lluiiMi door. Slit' II U ICI. IT. Sheriff - Aiiffiial 1(1, Idjll-ltlw.i Clackomai County. cLorui.iu vari:iioiv)i:. Wm. O. Badger. 109 CATTKRV ST., COKNIIN OF MKKCIIAMTS, SAN FRANCISCO, Krij.I MrOr.TF.n uf every variety of Cloth .iijiiiiU and Furii sh'neGuoils ; alto uf Duck. Drills, Sherliilga, lilauketa, Hats, Huota und liro- giina, by rec. nt arr.vals has received very Lirge uiViiicea of the lnol deairahle alyles uf t'lA)TU- I.Mi, and It is Ihe Lasukst stock ever offered in this niaikct. The Ooo.l are maiiiifucturcd tinder my own suiervwion. and of lbs beat inatciisl, well cut, largu sues, and mude iu the musiduiablo manner. Tradeia from the couu'ry are invited to examine thia heuvy stock, and ihey will find Ihe prices !. ihuii ihey cuii be fuuiid ebewheis ill Ihe iiimket. Purcliaarr may rely on rvceir'ng the beat and uiuai eo.eob.e i;oou, na e.icli article 'a gnar.iiit.cd. OUDEUS FuOM TI1KCOCNTIIY piompt. ly and carefully attended to. lU.UHU pa m a-enrted limey casaimere pants, 10,(1(1(1 H aawired fuucv and plain sulii et do., 7.000 " liueii pains, 2.000 " Undyeiu's rubber pauU, 1 .01 10 (inoJyrar'a while rubber eouis, 2d0 Canes liondyear's lung aud abort rubber boots, S00 miners' boots. 1,000 duien suier flMiiuel overehirls. fancy casauueis ovtraliirts, 1,000 fiUU SOU 300 OHO 300 aoo 450 250 1..MI0 300 1,800 liOO wh to ahirts, heavy hickory shirts, hesvy cheek shirU, Merrimack bins, lamtu' wuol uiiderahirts, regatta uiidcMnru, grey fiamiel nnderaliirts, lambs' wool drawer, bleached drill drawer, overalls. Denim frocks, country-kiiil wool soaks, heuvy w h .le nhd mixed cotton do., 1,000 pieces super eilk p wkel liandkerchieb, 100 duien stiiet black silk neckerchiefs, 300 " CHinbrio hsndkcabiifa, 300 rubber belts, S50 " buck gloves, 400 11 buekaiu gold bnp, 1,000 doeskin buaiueHi coala, 400 black cloth (rock coats, 3,000 ujaorted uverco.il, 600 p a cats. 3,000 silk, el'.lli, and velvet vest, 30 bales blue nnd while blanket, SO ' A allotting, AO " drills, 30 " aarurtrd duck, f0 cases fine felt hats, 100 ' straw hats. For sal by WM.G. BADUElt, Wholewile Cluthiug Warehouse, No 109 Buttery, cor. Merchant si., Sail Franoiseo, N. 11. No goods sold st retail. ldi3 CEO. ARCIti; riIY & Co , MERCHANTS, OREGON CITY, O. T. Abernetiy, Clark tV Co., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, San Francisco, Cnl., Will attend to selling Oregon produce, and fill or ders for Uuods, Uroceriis, ic, at the lowext rates. The patronage of llie people of Oregon is re peclfully solicited. Aug. 3. To XsXerchants. WE me now receiving llie lolluwlng articles: 50 bliis Siinia Cms lime, 15 " hydraulic cement, 5 " planter uf parls, 32 k g nulls, 6 " spikes, 5 St. 0 in., 100 " B.wtou syrup, Sg.ils., 3.i bau'S Rin eoff. ,' 35 mats China Nn I sttgsr, S.'i half bbls N Ostigtr, 5 bbls vile. gar. aug3 U. ADERNETIIY A. CO. Ta UlitckKuiillis mid Mmiufurlu ri-r. "XT U rs no receiving ten tons of iron of the TT folluw.ng si7e t . . Knun.l irou from lo I Inch, Square ' ,, J to 3 llur ' I Bv to 3x, Nail rod, Horse shoe iron. Bund iron, 3iJ. Flow s.tel, Fur sale at lowoat market rules. sugS G. AflUUNETIIY 4. CO. Notice IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a petition Ins Wn duly filed iu the District Court of Clackamas county. Oregon Territory, by William Singer, praying n divorce fio.u the bonds of matrimony eiibtiug between him uud lila w.fo Surali Singer, for Onuses therein mentioned j and unless the said Sarah Sillier, d. fenduiit, ahall appear and make defense tusuid p.tit on, at the next term ol said Court, ciimnieiic.ug on the first day of September next, Ihe prayer of said petition may bo then gr.-inted. Witness my hand and the seal of sa il Court l.s Ibis letduy of August, A. I). 18,",6. F. 8. HOLLAND, 16w4 Clerk. Kieriff'd Sale. "T Y VIIITUK of certain executions iasded out 1) of the District Cuiirt fur the euuuty of Clack amas, upon judgments oil mechanics' liens, and lo me directed, in favur of Samuel Hhafer, Charlea IL Duller, aud others, azaiuat the Willam ette FalU Cauul, .Milling, aud 'I rnnrlaliou Co , and to autiafy the wi.d enrcutinna I have levied the said executions upon llie saw mill and warehouse of the said Company, together will, a certa.n parcel of land, being a portion uf Kobri-t Moore's land claim, ailualea iu Clackamas count) , and bounded sa foliows, lu wit : Jieginn ng at the Willsmette river, thence by line extending weatwardly with the nnnh boundary of the baslu up Ih bluff to a point IK rods distuut from the e!ge of said bluff, thence C2J rods in a souths ly direction to a point 13 rods from the edge of said biulf, tlienc eaata ardly in a Ine parallel with the firat described con rue to the bank of the said river and lo the maia channel thereof, thence by the said main channel to '.he northerly line of said basin, lo the p'rtroof begin ning, laluill proceed to sell to the h o heat b dder on six montlia' ered t on S ATC RIJ A Y, TH E 33a DAY OF AUGUST, ltwfl, t jo o'clock a. si. of said day, at publ e aue-.,on. all the right, title, snd Interest of said Corupany in and to lbs sbove described premiers. Tbe sbuve eWribed premiaea will be sold sub ject to s TOtgiige gireu by Dani4 II. erguaoo lo Itobert ioore un Uie tat day of December, 1&3. Sals to take plaoe na the premie. EEF lil'KLAT. Sirif j Ctatkamma Couttj. Per Batotr, Depotv. July 36. 1856. 15. J Df yoo want stoekinf ears t M hare it. WE are iwt rocriving a qiiamity of DRY GOODS, BAMHBN UMB,ndl. moat wary lliinf iIm a roan can manil'.n. Karm 11 would do will 10 salt aud gal Ibair liarraat tup. ph. about uow, July 13. CUAItMAX 4 WARNER. CVr.3Jfc U'aU(ta,eiiMaii KerrylandV, OREOOX CITY. I li travallni publie ar roapecirully Invited to g f m a call. Hit OlttliOA HOIifct i 111 niia pltaaanlly Inealrd llo.el in III Territory, and baa bveu ao ulirrrd within the but few nH'Blln a to make it una of llit iihmI euinmodioua. '1'lia table will always bo auuplitd with the beat llial lb uiaikrl aflorja. Goud aocoiiiiiivdaliona for ladioa an I fuuiilira. (Joo I atabling and fexl fur liurara, with proper ! Mid meo. tiPKENCitlt & bit I NK. J dim tts. 8:,u. Cm To ruriiier. rvt'R HE.U'F.IIH and THRASHERS have J arrived. Call n, if you wish to get one, W have 3 e'ghl-borav thrasher and cleaners, 3 reapers and rakers. July 5, to6. O. ADERNETIIY V CO. St. M. LUCAS. ' t. DALTUM, Xiucai sit Salton, HOUSE, SIGN, OltN AMENTA L PAIN 1 tits, cVo., HAVE received snd olT.r for ssle, 4000 Hms Allanlio while lead, 350 gulluu boiled liuaeed oil, 300 ' raw -300 11 turpentine, 3i i0 11 Tiklin'a Nu.1 furnlluraviruiali 150 ' mm coach . 300 " Jaan ' 1000 IU of putty, 6 d. Adauu C IO brushes, 6 dui sash look) assorted, HI packs of leaf guld, 10 , ' " stiver, 100 lbs of Small's aaaorlcil colors, .1 grow of vuniel and sable hair prneila, 6500 It of (thus. 8x10, IllslS.ltixll, IIM.i Glased sash, any quauttly, of Ihe following s xcs aud pr.ces: Bxld, g.i.'-J per window, 10x13, 4.00 9x13. 4,110 10x14, 4,50 10x15, 5.01) " Messrs. I. & D. would reapeetfullv ca'l the at' trillion of the trade aud llie public generally to ex- aiuiue then stock before puichsamg elarwhera. LUCAS 1) ALTON, June 38, 1 850. Front at., Purtland. Bv Bark Ocean Bird. "MECKIVED Juu4tli Hi lolhmiug GOOD3, J.V and now selling rap.dly at a small advance. 150 kegs syrup, 50 boxes candles, 50 hf bbls NO sugar, 10 bblscruehtd " 13 doi brooms, 30 ' buckets, 60 gro mslchra, 10 bbls cider vitirgnr, 1 5 caaea tobacco, 35 " sliiies, aasorteJ, 35 grain nrsdles, I Uireaher snd separator, 1 reaper snd raker, 13 straw cutters. June 7 GEO. ABERNETHY & CO. Harneis and Baddlery. -jCk TH R undersigned having opened anew pTl in HU1TEV1LLE, Marion county, O. r T., iu the I'ohI OIBne building, are resdy to munufiictnra and furnish at abort notice, and iu Ihe best ami innat siibatnnt al atvle of the craft, all kinds of HARNESS and' SADDLERY WORK, Trunk and Carriage Trimming, t-c. June 31, 1856.-y UOOP Si. COOK. Those wbe Ml I llio Chcupcst Sell llio float. CHARM AX & WARNER, Oregon City, hsve the beat selection of GROCERIES, Boot! and Short, also Oils, Paints, Glass, to aell wholesale nnd retail, cheup for csili or produce. Our stock in part consist of 6000 lbs colT e, S000 lb No I Chins sugar, 3ti00 No 1 Batavia 11 1000 Sandwich Island sugar, 1500 " crushed sugar, 8500 " assorted candy, 50 kegs E. Button syrup, 50 kegs nails, 10 cases pickles, " " pie fruits, v 13 doz osMirted cm fruits, 6 " tomato catsup, 5 " pepier sauce, 4000 lbs suit, d Herein kinds, 8 dux brooms, Large assortment of Qurenswsr, Glassware, cVe., 10,000 cigars, by the thousand, 40 boxes tobacco, China rice, Cnruliua do., 300 Ilia tea, 3000 Ibe dricl epp'ps, spire of all kinds, AVc. cSre. te7 New rirm and New Qoodi. THE undersigned would respectfully iny to their friends and Ihe public generally that they ere opening a G ROC E RY .f PROVISION STORE. One and all ara invited to give them a call before buying elaewhoro. They will ever be ready tu - how their goo.ls, and they flatter them selves that they can suit the public, twin ss to qual ity and price. IIAILSTOW &. CO. Ciiueniah, May 31, 1 856. 7 Tor 8al. I WILL fifell.L my situation on the bluff at Oregon Cily at very low rule. 1 have good dwelling house, stable, slid out. buildings, with about 100 choice fruit trees uf the best varieties, in an enclosure of eight Iota, all uf which will be mid luw, oa I have purchased prep, ertv in another part of the city. May 34, 1x51) Slf W, W. HUCK. tjL Main Street House. Kii.it t HAVE leased the MAIN STRF.ET JMa HOUSE, and am now prepared to sc ciiininodate Ihe traveling public. Every attcntiuu will be paid lo the comfort of man snj beast. Charges reasonable. I shall always be found on hind by those who choose lo patronise me, J.M 1IACON. Oregon Cily, May 3, 186C. 3tf JU8T RECEIVED, 70 bbls snd la I T bbls N O sugar, 30 " " " crushed " 4000 Ihs No t China 10 lilf bbls Carotins rice, 15 " " dried apples, 15 kegs " 10 hlfbbls ' peaches, lOOOll His Liverpool salt, 10 cueea table alt 50 bbla Santa Cruz limp, 6000 Ibe manilia rope, aaa'd sixes, 100 kegs uaila, " 6000 qr flour aacka, 6 bales drillinga, 13 case oaa'd pis fruits, 13 " " pickles, 30 bundles window aaj.h, ssa'd sites, 34 panuel doors, ' 3 dot pul grains acoops, 100 aacka Rio t.0(r0, 10 maU black pepper, 10 bales Oakum, 100 siiigU snd double blocks, ass'd sizes, 6 gruno P dt M yesat powders, 10 dof lino waah boards, 500 galeS. I.aynip, 4OU0 Ibe whit lend, pure, 500 " led " " 40 gale copal varniaA, 15 duz paiut bruahea, aaa'd sizes, 15 " j hooped buckets, S00 gak, boiled nusead oil, 100 " rsw " Together with s good ortmetit uf HARD WA RE und CARPENTERS' TOOLS. All of which we propose eelliug at pritsa to euit llie time. Call ud see for younwlvea. W. C. DEMENT sir, CO, Mai St., OfipuslU tiis Lsud Offico. Oregon City, April 13, 1456. PRESTON'S Bacterial and County MAP of OREGON and WASHINGTON TER WTOKIEtJ fw ssle by OREGON CITY Wboliale rrleoa Onrrent CUSaCCTKIt WKSSLV. lSV OrmtM. t RSCUSOl MKIHl'IKKS. rtheetiug, 4-4... . 1112 j ,0tpf.rtr N. Y.cost, Drilling Ui rannics. Ulesibed drilling 13 Wheat, pf. ba...,$l,0fr " shirting, Ilal6 0is d. 7r Htrlivd do h' Potatoes do 15 Tick ntr... Haiti Onion t fl Denin 15 Ka'Ur , ,. $4 Blue drilling 14 Cor Meal, fresh $ Plaid linsev lrlo'J4; rsrrr. Hntinel .'. 7a!lli - dried 15Jal Kentucky jeaus...3.'a 15 IVaehe, dried de.....)rr Tweeds 65u70 " do peeled. raiKTa. j Chili, dried. 30s3S Blue nd white 13 raovisios. Blu tnd orange 13 Poik, clear none-. Fancy al3 nnss $3Ks.'ltl Furnilur do lOsll.llams 13 do. widn.U'l Bacutt 13 M. de IsIiko I4n3.v rowuss. Ginglisins 1 5a3i' llazord, pr ca ll Alpaca 35af.o; pr keg $lt Tabl d.miaak 50e7.'; shot. cloths 5ai If Small siies ,1h$ Irish linens 40a$I.Buck u3 CMiTHINO. i Lilf. Sheep gray punts jli'Ja.'l liar 30 Satinet do. .tf.'ina White lead, inuil...KJ Fancy ease. do. ...$45f coauxac. Mlueli eaH. do. fcSao.Manilln, entail S3 Redflun'l shirt SUalejl large 35 lllue do. de. i;,nl Hemp 10al5 Hickory aliirt 6a7s cxsulxs. Calico do filial'.1 Ailmanlin ....Ja40 boot Sl miar.: Snerin (065 Men' kip boot$Jlutj' ciuas. super do. flu... .14 llavatm f40anO fins sewed 01 Oermsn ilOaUj Buys' kip boot $3 American n30aitl he ry w I doSIAn'J' tosacuo. Mens' bruj's pr. dox..(i(l7 PiiJeofthe Union.40s4. " kiplirg's pr dox.JI-'ll'Mun 3V3 calf sewed do. . ft.1 1 ; Luke's 37 Woineu's b'vy ah. $13;. tiAauwASi. fine do (115 Shovel :$8sl4 uaucssiKS. ;Spsdrs $l4slti Oee Malfi Axea (tll'a'JO Pes Ilsli6 Millaaws. !)0a$lT Sugur, no. I Chi'a... .11 X cut aaws 75aS I h crushed 10 IniMVcullerv, IU percl Sulerntus lOuttT sdvsnce on N. Y.cost Sturch 14 Pocket cutlery, 95 pre! Syrup E Huston fl sdvance. do. S lalind ou tfitter articles ot narj- N O Mohsaes ' are from 30 to 60 pr Liv. Salt 3a.1t' et advance. Table Salt 3ta4 Naila.naa'diaxea.prkg hi Saudwicb I. Salt. . Su'.'t " horeeslio... 3636 Pepper. Uu otu. Allspice 40 Lamp $1 li Cinnamon OlIuHO l.insced boil $33: Soap.. ... 10a 1 II Turpentine pr gall 93 U. a MAIL LIKE. Portland aad Aitorla. The Splendid Steamer Multnomah WILL continue to run regularly between Port land nnd Astoria, no Vancouver, twic A wskk, leaving Portland on Monday and Thtiraday iiHiruings of each weak for Astoria j and Astoria for Portland on Tuesday and Friday morning, touching Vancouvk, St. IIrlsn, 11aikir,Cath lamit, Ac, each way. r or rreignt or passage, apply to it. iiux i, Aiaater, jol G Or at Hovt's Whsrf-bont, Portland. Cilixciie1 Lino of Steamer. it), , PORTLAND, Capt, Murray, L'KITIIPDKC Pud Jiaiuill. Will run in connection, the Portland leaving PORTLAND dsilv (Suudsys excepted) for Ore. gnn City at 10 o'clock, a. M rthe Enterprise ma-kingtemi-weeklylriiailo CORVALLIS, leavinf CANEMAII on Mondays at 6 o'clock a.m., and Thursdays at 3 r.M. IT All freiclil tor the above line will be receipt ed lor t Hoyt'a Wharf Boat, Portland. Al.tAAnur.it o. murium, ARCHIBALD JAM1ESON. Feb 16, 1856. 44tf Vamhtll Trade. COCIlliA.x, iassaui ec ia. JiiiiTjiTiT under th nam and style of Ih Yamhill Comeanu, ara uow building ateamer or bout 30 tuna builhen nt Caueme.li, expressly for the Yamhill trade. She will lie ready to run some time in Juno. COCHRAN, CASSADY 4 CO. Oregon City, April 5. 6ltf S. SSilrvain. MiiiufacfKirr, IVseleaafe and Wefnil Draler is) COOK AMU PARLOR STOYES, TrN fc corn was, iiAr.nWARl, sr., MslnSt., oppoeito Mln Street Hotel, OREGON CITY, O. T. Steamboat and jobbing work attended to with dispatch. Orders from the country promptly Tilled. Je7 i Drug, Medicines, Painti, OUi, y and Dye-Stan's! . j st the OUhGON CITV DUUO STORE, sepl5 Main Street, Oregon Cily, O. T. WESTERN IIOTEI,, Morrison st.. between Front and First ets., JHf i a. PORTLAND. O. T. Charges reasonable. 8. D. SMITH, March 15, 1856-48 Proprietor. W. r. Burnt, WAGOX AND CARRIAGE MAKER, 0 It k 0 O N C I T V, O. T. IT Strict utteution puid to repairing, snd sntis. faction to patrons warranted. fobV-43 Morris Tiamas BARMEIl AND HAIRDRESSER, Jlfni sf., nearly oiwm's Holmrt 4- Co.'. TERMS or SIIAVINII, fcO, Shaving twico a week, on shampoo, hair trimmed once, per month, $2 00 " once week, on shampoo, hair trimmed encc, tier month, 1 S5 Hair trimmed, Hair cut and dressed, Shaving, nnd Imirdrcuied, Shampooing, Orrg4n City, April 5, 185G-51 35 60. 35, 6U Time. WF. HIGH FIELD, ft WATCH-MAKER. XtM Pemnns desirous of gelling good work done will do welt to givs ino a call, s my whole time is de. voted to the repairing of Chronometer, favor, Duplex, sud Horizontal watches. Au assortment of Jewelry on hand. Jewrlry made to order, and repaired. 'Vices tu suit the times. I am thaukful Tor past favors, and hope to give satisfaction in futurs. 37 Located at the old stand, nppoeite tba Tel egraph Oflwc, OREGON CITY. Feb. 3. Ta Mercnanta and Bhinpers. mllE OREGON MlI.I.I.Nti Ss TRANS J. PORTATION CO. hovaadopted Uie follow iug tariff of charges, wlileh will be sdhered to till further notice t Transportation of mcteharuliaa o psoduea from boat to boat at works, per Ion, II 0O Storage of same leas than live days, ao charge. " ewer, 5 less than 15 days, 3A i, a it 30 " 6ft Each s IdilkmeJ halt ruoiatb or lea will be charged, pet too, 3 Linn City. May 1, 1H5V CaiitrtMislit lov. 23t 1S55. (H band u. for sale, low, for eaeh or produce J PainU . lead, chrome green, 'Into lead, pruaatau blue chrome yellow blu paint, red do in oil, blk. do ' litharge. Common and permoaeut green putty, i;!, JNO. T. BROOKS. etc. Ws-ddinv Cakev MADE In seder, partes furuMrud with ietas i rttettest A . by " ' r