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About The Umpqua weekly gazette. (Scottsburg, O.T. [Or.]) 1854-1855 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1855)
IJJoctrii. A Urciiui of Summer. 11 v J (I. vvilirriER. Illaiul as tho morning breath of June, Tlio south-wrst breezes play ; Ami, through Its Imte, thnwlmcr nooa Seems warm na summer's ilay. The snow-plumed angel or Hie north JIadroictI lils ley spears Again tlio mossy rnrlli looks forth Again tho streams gufh clear. The fox Ms Mil side cell forsakes, The muikrat leaves Mi uooV, The bluebird In tlio meadow brakes Is singlug w Ith the brook, "Bcir tin, oh, mot In r Nature 1 " cry lllrd, brccic, and ttrrnmlct frvo ; "Otir'n Inter voices prophesy Of summer Joys to thee I " So, In those winters of the soul, Ity Mttcr blasts nnd drear, O'erswcpt liy memory's froien pole. Will tunny days oppcir. Reviving hope nnd liilth, they show The soul lis 1 na jlovv ers, Anil how beneath the winter's novv Lie germs of summer .lowers! The night Is mother of the day, Tlio winter of the sprint;, And ever upou old decay The greenest mosses cling ; Behind the cloud the starlight lurks. Through showers the siuiluMtna fall ; For tiod, who lorcth nil his works, Has left his hope with nil! Smr Sthitk iiv a Wham:. V'o the Editor of the Itlusiritlcd I.an ion j Sews: I beg to semi you n sketch of 1 nn extraordinary occurrence; namely,! tlio total loss of my vessel, tlio Waltr- too, caused by being run Uown by n whale. I sailed from I.ynn on the I Dili ull., being bound to Schiedam, with a car. go of barley. On tlio 'J 1st, when about fifty miles from Lowestoft, a largo vrbnlo was perceived to wind, ward, coming down for tlio vessel, swimming at a fearfully rapid rnto, riarlly out of tho wnter This was M ten a.m. : thcro was a strong galo and high sea at tho tlino. When about ten yards from tho ship's side tho xvhnla dipped, and struck a fearful blow with his head upon the vessel under water, abreast of tho fore rigging, on tho port side. Immediately the, vessel was perceived to heel and crack; xvhilo tho xvhala plunged into the deep, head foremost, and raised his tail erect, nearly touching tho foreynrd, thrti disappeared, Tho pumps were fixed and worked but by halfpatt twelvo wo found tho ship had tire feet water In tho well, and was settling down fast. Tho long boat was cleared , and lashings cut away, and nearly floated olTtho decks' when all hands (six 111 number Jjnmped into was licliereoTmncir.-ir- - mu turn, wcru witliout jackets : wo bad only ono 3bav4 , nvuau unit uiiu w atuil i ..i.. Vr. nii,., !.. ii.i.. nnil,. oar and ... . ;.,,. .. !,:). ii.n.n' hish. About oci wma fuinsisiK mi .....,.. ntt....l.a fln 1. nli.fl ..til IlllAnOn " inillll IIJIUI4IV9 illlCI HVtldU UUUM w..fct. . tho vessel she capsized ; and, after floa ting for about twenty minutes Drinorc oil her side, sho disappeared head foro-1 most. At the timo of the vessel's cabsiz ing F.,ch flsUnirJioat there was a about four miles to windward, which m .vln.l.vnr.l whirl.' immediately enmo to our assistance,' and took us nil on board ; thcro xvc xvcro most kindly treated ; and at mid-' night xvoro landed at Coliai, when Mr. llonham, II. 11. M. Uonsul, provided us with jackets, cVr., and sent us to Lon Mons. Peter Molard, tho owner good farm house, good stock, good or-fishing-boat, and Mons. J. Le- (lia,;, a,ld' chlldrcn C"0US to gather don of tho fisl; long, the master, as well 'as tho crcw-,i treated us with tho greatest kindness; wo found them true friends at a timo xv hen wo vvero without jacket?, food.or' money. Eva Jom:s. I Smart BerMtn. "Why Is It, my son," asked a mother, of a ten year old, one day j "why I It that vihenyou let jour bread and tutter drop, that it Is always with tho but ter side down t" I 'I don't know. It hadn't oughter, had It I T strongcstildo ought tote upper. mol, hadn't I.t, ma? and. this Is th strong est lutter I ever feed In all my life." "Hnih up; It'a seme cf your aunt's chur-, iiins!" I "Did she churn It! Why tho great laiy, thins." '"What, yonr aunt I " "No; this ycro butter. To rnnke that poor womsn churn ; It's strong' and rauk enough to churn Itself," "Bo still, Ziba ; It enly xranti working over.1 "Wtll, maria.'lf I was you, when I did It, I'd put In It lots ot 'lufcses. "1'ougood-for-notlilug ftlloTr.Tvcnto a creatdcnl worse In tho mott arlrtociatlc New York boarding houses." "Well, all great people of rank ought to eat It." Why people- of rankt" "'Cause It's rank butter." "Yon Tarmlnt you. What makes you talk so smart!" "The hatter Is taking tho eklu off my tongue, mother." "Ziba, don't lie. I can't throw an ay tho butter. It don't signify." "I'll tell you what I'll do with It, marm 1 I'll keep It to draw blisters. You ought to tee, tho Hies kneel over nnd dio aa soon as they touch it." "Ziba, don't exaggerate; go to tho store and buy a ponnd of frceh." Uxlt Zibn. A Nieis Distinction. "I say Jim, arc you going to seothat man hung tomorrow" "Don't know,Dlck,vot'she got to bo hung for!" , "Vy bless you, for 'orso stealing." 'Fpr stealing a oro! Votafool! Vy didn't he buy one oil trust aud never pay for'lm!" I'Stgricultuvc, icJ Tlio rurmcv' I. Uc. It has been ti'iimrlioil llmt tho fulfil er'ii life is often uxoiJcd because il np pears to ln nno of mindless dimlger. It need not be 10. If our ngricttltusnl 1 filvnds would rVad nml relloct more, they might secure the lesuHs which tliey now do Willi tlirlr utmost cllorts with less, than ono liall , dm toil. Hut savs one "I nm cnm polled to liilmr so hard and so litres sautly that 1 find 110 timo for systema' tised rctlcction ; there is always some, tiling to be (lone, and no sooner is one job completed than another is commen ced, When tho labors of tho day un over, even if I hnd tlio inclination to lend, I nm ton weary for mental eliorf, 11111I blioiild scarcely detivo nny ndrnntngo from oven If pursued." Now the person who plans thus, docs not, I fear, plan wisely. In this ooutitrv, ulioii: manual labor is moro lihcraliv remunerated than in any oilier bcneatli the sun, ten hour labor in tho similiter , mid eight in winter should sccttro an1 aniplo subslstenru to any man. This could be performed by any healthy man' without exhaustion, or fatigue, and he would have several hours daily, espe cially durinig the latter season, foi s'uJy nml tho improvement of the mind,, Wo "recommend industry, and would by no means advlso any 0110 to shun work where work Is to bo performed ; but to dilvc, delvo incessantly without thotmht or respite or reflection is cer tainly not (he cud of a wiso man's life. If our fa-mers would cultivate less laud say one half tho extent they now nt tempt to cultivate, and concentrate, up on that the l.ibor and capital they nt present eiiend upon tho whole; if they would Introduce labor saving im plements In managing tho principle nml imKrtant details, and cxcrclto more' caro nnd circumspection in tho sclec lion of their seeds and breeding anim als, we should soon hear less of (be mindless drudgery of the farmer's life. Tho formaticn of farmer's clubs in, tho several school districts, where thoro engaged iu agricultural pursuits , might meet at stated intervals to com., pare notes and exchange Ideas on vari ous subjects connected with their com-! mon calling, would bo worth moro to' tho country than a gold mino in every county ; and il each cluli should estab lish a small library nfuselul works, tho! benefit or these institutions would be Incalculable. F.xumers Cuced. I belioro In small farms and thorough cultivation. I bclievo that tho soil loves to eat, fls welt as its owner, and ought, there foro to be manured. tii- ,i ,i I behevoin largo crops, which, Icavi cs the land better thin they found it, making both tho farmer nnd the farm rich at once. I bclievo in going to tho bottom of things, and, therefore, in deep plowing nnd enough of it, all tho bcttcrif with a subsoil plow. '. 1 Mievo that every farmer should Iiavo a good farm, I bclievo that tho best fertiliser of any soil Is a spirit oflndustry, enterprise 1 and intelligence. Without this, timo' and gypsum, bones aud green manure marl aud guano, will ho of little uso. ' I bclievo in good fences, good barns, tho fruit I bclievo In n clean kitchen, a neat xvlfo in it, n spinning piano, a clean' cupboard, a clean dairy and n clear' conscience. I I disbelievo in farmers that will not. improve their farms, that grow poorer' every year, starving cattle, farmer's boys turned into clerics nnd merchants. and farmers daughters unwilling to work ; and in nil fanners that nro asha med of their vocation, or who drink whiskey till all honest men nro aiham- edofthrm. , I will also add I bclievo in supnor- ttnrrnnr f"!Mitntt nnd "Zlntn A fitr.ulttir- al Societit s. I I believe in supporting tlio agricul turial papers of our State, paying for them reading them, and circulating them among my neighbor. Oiio Cultivator. New Fountain Pen. Last week n patent was granted II. K. McCWIanil,llT-TASon hand a well awortcd Mocl of of Kderville, I'n., for an Improvement XA DllV GOODH, UltOCKUIBS, in fountain pens, tho nature of vrhich I HOOTS a.-xd KIlOlvS, consists in providing tho tuho handle Ac, Ac, 4c, with a, small India rubber bag for con.) lie Is anxious to sell, and wishes It to ho tin tabling tho suit . 'In tho tubes thoro Is iduitccd that ho Is prepared to offer goods u valve, which is operated by a spring I key like that nl a musical Instrument, U- .. . 11 e I thoro is n small pieco of sponge at too uecK ui inu iuui', 1111cu L'lves out tho ink to tlio p.'ii. When writing, hy pii-s&ing with thu finger upon tho koy,' thu ink ttovn out to lliu spongo whciii wanted, and keeps up n supply to the' pen, thus obviating thu troublu of dip,, 'dip, dipping into 1111 ink bottle. 1 ( ut sliTVfl 'llin istifla rtn llit Canard steamers are now carried In 1 1 1.....1 . 1...1..... piuu-wuru uiiava inoienii ui loniiiuru bags, as formeily. Much box enntaius about 'J,!iOO letters, nnd weighs 100 Ilia. Ilu mis.inB nf mi itiiipr ttnrinir nn Bray.llrceloi,-LIerpolJo.ton!Atna. JNew Jork HiotvB ItU'll wiien neccs- oaiji iiv uiffiva lliu 1111 ,,iiiiiwuit;ti, and thcroforo thoir dcfcliuatioii can be easily traced. The lid js fubtvuod down by a screw counter-sunk in a brass , boh., l l.a lm.',.D .ir ..II numlinini ilale, oyer which is tho I'oal Ollico seal, and this can only, therefore, bo wilfully fractured. Sci. Am. Hl'SIN'l.SS CARDS. j. n. wuwwimm, j.ii.i'hiti's, a. j. l.vuii Si 10 UN I: U riOIMKlll'Ill. RT. ASH .'l-X.X St'OTTSltl'Ktl, (. T U'ltOI.RS.ll.R DR.II.RllS IX DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WiK)'f and Shoes, IFni.t and Cups, Stoves, lliiuors ami 'Cigars, I Together with a general assortment or Mereniinillse, ndnptnl to the wants of 1 r mors, Miners and others ma) UMf. r. w. Mi'iiniir, 0, OtTKMlrlVII.W, , 8. TIIOVIPSOV. Si vviiomixam: ami ui:r.ii. t.i.xi.r.us 1 a mtv-tiooDS. (JISOCKUIKS. rituvisioNss, HA'JilDWAKIB, (BMWIEIMM, Quconswaro Tinware Sec. &c. CoMMi'.itcivt. STucr.r, scorrsiiuiu;, o. t. Pec.3o,lMI. 3Kly I.I.II1STU. WllOI.KSAI.i: AM) ItKTAIh Mcvc ant, SCOTTSIUJIU;, 0. T., TTAS IlETUKNKI) to SrottOmrs I L with u largo nnd cxtcniivenssortuicnt i (S1EHISIBA1 HIISIQ'DIEIAH- I And Is now prewired to supply M i: II C II A N T S , PACK K U S , nnd others with goods. Airllll.lMS-tf. SAMUEL XVIIOLKIALi: AM) S. MANN. uirr.xit. i)n.xLi:u in BEY-GOODS, O0DO3IE3, Uardicarc, Queenstrare, Clothing, Kront street, at McTatWh's ol I stnnd, sconsnuuc, o. r. Dec. 3o. If Just Received Per Schooner " LVOCJIUO," AMI I1HI S.XLi: AT LOXVKST KATES, .In .Uiortmnit of GROCr.UIKS, DRY GOODS, H ; r i -v n v c, I7 a r m I n Tools, GAIWKX SURDS, fc, lie. LOW) !i CO. Commercial Street, SC0TTSI1UHG. April II, ISMMf. NICHOLSON & MOORE, WHOLES XLE AMI llETAII. IIEALEIM IN M ry Uoouh, tii'oi'evlcs, Hardware, (iiieensiearc, t-c., tyc. COUNEI! Co.MMEtai.Xt. ami Smillimj Hri(t:i:rs., SCOri'SIIUKG. April 7, ie.M.-IDtf. IXVI KENT. I). V. TIIOUI'SON. x. w, uooni: eeit. in & I. MAMJI'ACTUKItllS AMI Ult.XLKU IN li c u 1 li c r, 11 a mess anil A Large assortment of leather, such aa Skirting, Harness, Sole, I'rptr and Calf-skin constantly 011 hand. Alio fiery, thlncln tho saddle and harness line. Sad dlers hardware, Ac, u cheap as can Lo af forded anywhere In Oregon. && Csh paid fur hldcs.'fE I Scottsburg, Dec. :io, tf. AMOS E. HOGEHS, i:)ii'im: citv, KXTHKMM.V LOW I'Oll CAHII. it any lloubtH are vntertaloed about tho matkr, h will ho cxcccd-lngly obliged, If persons doubting, 1 uw vAi.vvu-uiiii, ijiiiuvu, 11 1,1-inunnuuuimiiK K specdilycall, aud at once put It to thu 10 1, L'mplro City, May 5, 1831-tf 2sk T,,c H,e,,mcr rfS: EXCELSIOR WILL mako regular trips as heretofore, from Scottsburg to tho mouth of the Umpqua, touching nt i'rovMcnco Gardner, ,Unpaua Civ, 1'yrumld rock ic. "c. Jo, tr. BILL-HEADS. A LAUO lot nr liill-llcail pajwr, bund. lilll-IIeads executed In the I on the lici-t I manner, and oil thu most reasonable terms, ', ' TUISorFlOl May i. Fresh Butter, Eggs, 171.01111, rork. etc., will bo taken ut this ofilco on' subscription, advci Using and Ij w0,,f U May 12. MISINMSS CARDS. W.W. CHAPMAN, .tMciviii and Couuirlhr nt l.nw, So licitorin Cluiticrry, nml Wtu'lor l Artmlvnlty. Will prnclieu In the Courts or tho Third .!u dlelnl District mul the iiupicmc Court uftho Tenllory. . , , Olllco nl Klkton, Umimun C'uunly, 0. 1. ib. 21. tiiair. ADDISON C. GIBBS. Mlorncti 11nI Cvimsvllor ut hue, .Vi lifitar in Cluinrrry, and Commit afonrrfor the. State. 0 S'cw York; ,ntt"Oflico nnd resldcnco nt (iiiinixtn, Uururx Count v, 0. T. deo.i-tf. rTIIt RATION, Attorney and Counsellor ut Imc, and Solicitor in Chancery. fir Ollico nt lils residence near Wim'iim Ti u, Douglns eoliuly. dec'J-tf STEPHEN F. CIIADWICK, ' Attorney ami Coumsrlor "at Liw, and sor.iciron ix viiANcimr. SCOTTSUUit!, 0. T. Juno S3, iNVt-lf. n. 11. im:AV, r. r. I'isim. BRENAN & PRIM, OKl'R'ia At Juksonvii.i.u and lto-i:-ni'RU. niy2fi-tf. DELAZON SMITH, Attorney and Counsellor at Law and Solicitor in Chancery, Will promptly nltcml Id nil luialnen per tjinliijt to ht profc'iion In I ho first Judi cUI l)iitricl,iud lil'uio tho Supreme Cuntt of Oregon, Alhiny, I. Inn county, O. T. N. II. When mil l Ids Ollico, nr nh sent nn prurnuial buiincii, he lusy bo found at Ins lohU-nce, fivu miles south ronlof Alhsny, on what it known as the '(rand 1'rnlrie." nllf- HARDING & GROYER, Attorney and Counsellors at Law, and Solicitors in Chanreri. Office- near tho Couil Ilouie, nl If. Halcrn, O. T. GIH). K. SIIKIL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and soi.iciToii i. en vNcintv, Hill portico In the (JnuiH nf Oiegnn and XX'aililiietiin TMtillOiicr Ollico rslcni, Ore Bn Territory. nl if. U. U. MStvl-:, M. 1. l'lijslcian and Surgeon. OI'l'ICi: At hi Iti-aMener, between I'phcr and t.oncr tfcoltiturg. ul If. A. II. IIAM.OCIx'. VIIL'IIITl'.CT, I'urllind, O T. Do. aigna, idsna, ipecificalioiia, furniilicd on reaiouahle term. nl if lumbtr! Lumber!! rplIK proprietors of the Lower Mill are J- 1 rcparcil I'i fill I'lllt fur lumUr of all kind'. 1'rlcrs ranging from tweleu lutncn tynvcdollani kt thuuwind. A largo lotof liixlhs niu VlcUcls On hand and for sale Cheap. SIEIUIP & IB'OA'J IBXTHHi'DarSffi Done to order. Orders for mill-vrrlRlit work nr machinery fur mills will recclio prompt attention. A share of the puhllc patronage solicited. JAS. CI..MIK. C. W. IIAKK1I, MlllCruk,Feli.2ltf. Roscburg Hold. rpIK undersigned having recently crcclsl a largo and commodious hotel In tho ItunrUhtiiK town of Itoieliurg. solicits a share nf nuMla natronao. 'file UMowill always lie furnliliclwltli tlio lst the market alfuriU, I and tho bar will If supplied Mltli the CIIOMItVT I.UlUllltl AM) I'lllAltS A. ItOSli Uo'churj, Jan. 1.1, 7.3-01 1'ROHATK COURT. l"EnULAIt ttrrui of thu Probato Court AX of Umpqua County, will I tho first TiHvxliiys In each mouth luir- nreclnct. l'crsons harlnz Imj held on' 1, at flcotts- business In) lacatlon will cnllat tlio ollici; nn Long I'ral rlc, where tho Jmlgo may bo found. S. K. CIIADWICK, Judge. July 17, 1801-tr. liClnnd 4'.vcx. limine. nv TWOGOOD & HARKNESS. JAM. II, 1W 0110X11, Sl'llUNN'AH IIAIIKNXHa, ( J-'iiriiitrly Anuwn s the "(irate Vrteh Hnnthf' kept ty Halts ff 1eogootl.) Mollis houie Is situated 011 tho main road X leading lrm Oregon to Culiliirula, half nny between thu Cmiyon nnd Itoguc, lllur. Travellers will alaays llnd gnol iiccnmmo datlons. Tho lublo will always bo furnished with tho hot tho country nlfords; ami tho bar with thu choicest lienors and clgms. And wo also keep constantly nn hand a variety nf groceries and provisions, clothing, boots. bliota.liatH, miner's tools, Ac. N. 11. Thcro Is a stable conneclul vv Ith tlio hiiuso which will always bo well supplied nlili hay andgraln. :0-Itaiichlng, fifty cents a week for hurcs ami mules. '') March, lHM.-ITtf. SC01TSDURG HOTEL (Main Stitil.) ''"XI1IS VTcll-known hnnso hai been recent 1. ly fitted 1111 In splendid style, l'crbons or families van he accommodated with rooms at all tunes. 1110 sul scrlber will no nappy to mcot his for 111 tr fi leuds and patrons. May Ill-ill tf. YM. CUAZU. HUSINKSS CARDS. U. HUE & CO.. I'.oinmisrUmi MovcUhiiIh. Ml. WU IHOM NV NKtll WAHIIMIIll, HAN I'RANOISCO. May i ul If. 1 1IDWES Si CO.. C.ommYssWm Movi'hnnlH. Ml. IM KINHIIMI. Mr., Nl. XH J V( KSIIV, .SAN ntANCISCO, UAI.U'ORNIA. May l'i-til tf. Cnbiiiot and Chair M .V X V, V K 'V O IV V MISHR V I)KVN 7()IJI.l ri'prclfully inform tlio clll- H xviis nl rluiillieiu llifgmi gsuoisny that ihuy linvn i-uiuiucuci'd Imhiiivm In Seullnliurg. Whrrn liny intend In iiiuniu fnrtuio nil kinds of furiillurn, t'lmirs, ssali, duoitsud window liliiid,nud iiiK-tnl keep ing 1111 timid n seneml nxurlnii'iil iifllii renin, ilnndi, tnLlcs, lii-iUtenil, limit", so fas sod Klliinniiis, Oideit fr nnyllilng In our lini' "III trci'ho iinint nllKtilioii. 11 J- Wngoiis rrpnlird nl iliuitoit milictf, nnU nt tiTMiniMiiu pnce umr I'.llt' Misr.lt A DI'.A.N ROSILIAN HOUSE. r"pill! Trail Isiinw ijnillrrii Winches- .1 tirlliynud llixillnii, tipiii rrnii ilenee. A ntmals cutl !' I'tmioht throuuh w llh Muly I'i I suns Millie to MH-lhl a fun ilu) s nlijtiuntlv nt Itnolllau, will tlud tin' heal hccoiniiiiKlalluns that tho lountry nllorda, ciil 1111 In tilt" liea.1 style liy K 1-VlL II. if. WJI. CltAZIl. rnciiic Express 4 u n v u ity, Tin: i.xtt. i:ti'i.ovi:r.x or ADAMS & CO. IN cnmciiuaiica ufllm dia'iipliiin of thai linn, liavu orgmiiid tliriiiiolira into I joint stuck coinpan), for tho puipmo of transacting a grrirru ' Express and Forwarding llu.slness, In all irs Hit v 111:1 Tliroughuut the I UNITKI) STATI'.S, I CALIFORNIA nnd 1 ORKGON. ! 1 A regular 111 proas lor Freight, Valuable Packages, Letters, -i'i., yr., Will lo diipatched to and from tlio ATLANTIC STATICS Uy irtry .Mull .Sttamtr. fitr Cnllreiiiinsof all Mud promptly al io ndod to.-riiX It. (S. NOVKS, Vrtnttnt ; Corner of W'mliinjiuii 4- Monlg'm'ry ls. Ksu rroiiciicii, S. J. M CiiitMti k, Agent, I'lirhnd, Orrgnn rnrtlsnd,.;iril!.7, IB." 5 if. Noisy Carrier's llunU nm Slttlloncry COMFHY. 77 i.o.'u muitFs.t.vnu.vsisco. Ri:CCIVK full supplies of all tho piin pal rilslcs' and Kuiopinn popcra pel eery alestnor. Alio HOOKS, l'i:iU()DICAI.S, NOVHI.S, . STATION KRY, iVc, Vc., iV'c. April 21, IB.V1. nllf k ' llclween Oregon, California, the At I laiilir. Mates, ana t.urope. HAVING inndo advantageous arrange ments with thu I'liltnl States and Pacific Mall Stcamrhlp Compstilcs for trans 1 pnrtntlnn, wo aro now prepared to forward (laid Jhut, lltilliun.Si'ctir, I'atkaRti far- "' frtiKM, ti anil Irom ew lorK, ilVIV UIIVUH-, .Jil. . iv". ...... v. i ..-..'.. and tho prliicl al towns of Cnllfuriiui and Oregon i Our regular Seml-moiithty Ilsprefs be I lvi.i-n l'lirllnnd nnd Han rrnncli'tii. Is ill"- pilchiil by tho 1'acllleMall HtiniiihlpCo.'s( I slcamiliip LiOliimnia, roniii-ciini; nt i"i rrauciMonlthuurstml-monthly Kxpnss i .Xiu Yutk and Jtu llrlnim, wlilcti Is MUpatclied regularly, 011 tho 1st nnd ICtb of' lu..l. n..fl. I.v I l.j. imbII ali.alni-ra nlld 111 'I charge of our own ini-ucngers, through to dcstlnitluu. Our Lxprcss from New York leaves reg- ul.irlv on tho fith und liOthofcnch inoulli, ntin fn i.linrirn nf lilfaM Hirers. Treasure insured III the Ifst Now Vork( Companies, or nt Lloyd's In London, ut thu option 01 snipper. l.'O.N.NIXTIMJ M.NEa O.N Till: ATLAK flU sun:. Wc connect at New Vork with tho fed- 1UWIIIK "til SHUiill lliiun, 11 . and- So,flnr.S lnwlnir well known linos, v!i lntJlmtn c nnatl,.S . Louis, 'loloilo, Detroit, tl.lcago, liBleiia.rio. .. The llarmlen t.tprtss to llosioil, riiiuil I..I..1.I. W..l.ln,.ln -I- ' IV, .,,l., ,, Mn,,,,.,.,.., .v. I'lilltn, I'irnil h C'o.'s Vermont and Can ada Express; tUiviiipurt, .Mason ty do's' New Itoiiford I.xpressj LMimslan, U'ells tf C'u.'s Kuropcan llxprem; Welti, Fargo St C'o.'s Oki iit.s New" vorn, xxn. 10, vv an si.; Now Orleans, No. 11, l.xchango I'laco , .Sun Francisco No. Ill, Montgomery street. J AM US O'NKIIX, Aiik.nt. Portland, O., July IM, 1851. tf. (California JTatmcr AMI J0IIII.VA1. 01' I'BUHJt, BCIUNCUS, Is published overy Thursday morning hy WAKill'.N & HON. Oflico in Masouic Hall lluilding, Mont gomery street, Ran l'mnciicii. 1 nwH. iVU' dollurs nor nnniini. in oil. '--- '- -...., ... -.- , dub of live now subscribers!! tilth copy grulis, '' vanto. 1 or nci U wo will tend a 1 IlUaiNHHH CARDS. J W. Hlli.l.TvAN'H" GREAT PACIFIC DEPOT -AND- lSliUlSMlL,fAtSi!lV I lilt 'I Ml! Sttl'I'I.V til' C1IKAP I'UIII.ICATIONS, STA. TIONKRV, iVc. 1'aprr.i, I'iriodlcuh and Itmkt, itECitivrsn vvnitKt.V nv tiiu MAIL 8TKAMKR AMI Exclusive Ex)vcs.s VIA NICARAGUA. 'pill', iiiiUlnl wnnld Iripvrtfillly 1. fiirm (.ninilry llonkielloia, CanvoK aeis, iiRrnla, pi-illais, and tlio pulillo, llml liulrpviidont nf his isrunral fX'owsjipper liiiilncia, tin lm rniiitniilly 1111 limiil, stitr socui t itijt by nvrry ttrniuer, nil tfio STANDARD HOOKS, MACA. zini:s and ri:vii:w8 ok i:ir. ROI'K AND AMKRICA, Tuiethcr Willi nil tho Now, Chrnp and MUrnllaiienua Novels Mid plilillrnllnna of llin ilar Havlm lirnn rncaied in llii j I hualnria fur yxara, Im SMinoa nil eiinesrnod 'that Im la iiinlilsil in furivnid all iinlar wllll miii. turn mul ill. pilrli, nn Urna tiioio fmnntliln tlmii mini liinnri, sa lut glvra hit r-r aollnl nllcnllnn In lite aolscllon aud rniivrysiirii 11 f eveiy nrdor. I'nrliss raiiuiiiji na Willi Ihnir Kldeia may tail ai auird nl hrlnr ilrall Willi In the mini a. iifarlmy luaiiiior, and Willi wmha illicit 1 In llndr llnd. SCHOOL, LAW AXI) MIMICAL 11 tt'irf-c UOIlhS. r'uttnllrd at tho railicsl inoiicul after iiallfl, Jnit Hook), Cunli, lukt, ami Rtilcfits, ami i riry nil iVy 11 ' CiniMii tint unit I'onty Stntiomiy. Onlrra mini h pull paid, f ucloilng rin ! fur Works, 1,-b. i'lrullaga ktplnpen tiilhn latest mnmoiit. I'nllrd Hlatra .Mail Via Nicsragus, l-y aiilhoiity ol Ilia United Mlatoa tiuvrrti. 1 meiil. I Molls fur tho Atlantic Hlorra, (Now lurk sod Nrw (lrlena,) and all parla i I'llinpo, Hill cliiao al Hi iniiiiilaahafiirs llio ! aailiiig nf rvrry ,iraiaiua tlcsmcr si J. W. ullitaii'a, i Wlmlrtaln ami llotall Drpartmenls, I'vit Office llulldinga, loom ,il. o, up alalia, j UMPOUiAGAZETTEr"' j.Tol) Printing; Oilicc. ''"f'VTIli: I'rnprlrti.rs, having a gMl rail. I 1. Hy i.f JOII TYI'l-S hi hand, are pic- puri-1 tu du all kinds or V I. A I N AMI OIJ'IAMSNTAL .101 J ntlNTING, On tho SIIOTUS NOTICK, and oil lh moat lUlASON.UII.i: TI.'IIMS i such as llcka, l'miiplilct, Citculara. IlnuilUlla, .ShnuMIU, Concert Hill", I'ri'grnmmc', Hill Tlrkrl, Hill Head, A'lilri.a Cards, lluiluesa Cauls, Hills of Lading. Stramlamt lllll". Illauks or all kinds, V- Vr-i 'V1- Jolt work doi.o In AMI IB1BI0, unasa tu suit customers. Onlcra sollciteil. 1I0VI) A 1ILAK1XY. IVIi. 3. i n h r 1; c r s OF tiii: UMPQUA WEEKLY GAZETTE. 7Vie only mVtirtpaprr jiullitlitil in nnU. erri (rrg;oti. VOLL'Mi: SIX'U.NI). 'pillS I'Al'l.Il Is ilcvoto.1 to tho priucl .L pli-H of tho Drmorrnlie I'urly, and to tho lutrrcstrof NoiillH-rii Ori'uoit ; tn l.itrriituir, .1i;rictilluir, r'attlun unit Dumrstte .Viii'm, the .Markets, Ac. Ac Located in Hie flourishing tuwn nf Kutls burg, the Metropolis of Soulhtrn Oregon, and nt tho head nf navigation of the Unip rpia river thu nnlurnl outlet of tho Umppm nml itoguo river vaueys -aim Willi 11 ccr- L tain iirii'mt nf being tliiccl icaiiiinunUatloii with. San Francli .of HrKASi.vvlthliia lew weiks, 1 M in regular clfcoby ineoiis 1. our iHiultlon will elvu us unrivaled advantnees for tho early rtctlpt of news and ccmmerclsl Intel llgeuce. While wo shall uphold tho principles of the National Democratic l'nrly, wo shall not descend to tho position of nn nrenn nf n clique, fuctlon nr Individual ; bolluvlug that such n course Is foreign to true Democracy, I nml that a pitper vvhli h tukis such a posi tion is unwortny 01 the contlilcnco or tlio lliirlv .--ery mean. In I. . . 0 nre ,,, .ciaIrnni. (otii' '.lliirii Orecnn tho rlulits duo to her Misltlon , , ", .Tiii 1 ;ii,t.... ' '"'". "'" -M...", "'""' with Jenlous care, thidevvlopmcut of her rosouicrs. Our cnmmciclnl and rifwn departmenls ahull ulnii receive proper attention ; and wo uliull endeavor, by aareful selcctlurm from tlio principal mutes- ami i-.uropeiui papers, to kien our readers constantly Informed nf events as they occur In ull pnitfl of thu worm. In order tn lucrensu tho circulation nf tho OAii.riK, wo olfer tho followjus llU'ral terms to clubs i Two copies, ouo year, .... 5K , IIvo " IH tin " " .... $3.'i This must bo paid strictly in ailraiic'e, nlhcrwlso fivu dullnrs per annum will bo ihiirgcd for each copy Ono copy, ono yeur ." " " six months $:i " " three months, ... 'J No Mibscrlptlonwllt bo luken Turn short fc, 11, ,iv ll AdJrcct, er time tlmn tureo nionius. UOVD&HLAKLLY, Scoltsburs, 0, T.