The Oregon Argus. (Oregon City [Or.]) 1855-1863, April 21, 1855, Image 3

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Th London Dwpotch of March 6th it ou
oar table, from which we clip th following
eastern new.' Wo have no StaU piper
ufUujr date. Tliii it certainly an r in
Oregon hiatory, tvlien London paper in
sued iba 6th of March, ii luij on our Uble,
"imukinghot'oti tha 10th of April follow
trig. Well may it bo culled tbo Dispatch,
uurrali for the Yankee eiprcae boy.
DISPATCHES FROM THE SEAT OP
. , . i.t ... WAX. , .,.
'(can aeareely beaeid dial tU aicgei pro
greasing. ' Tliara i one thing, however, to note,
tli weather Id lb Crinasa baa changed far Uia
better, (bough it etlll ramaina oold, and upp!ie of
rerm ele(bin and other comfort are gating up
l,i ilia uk"' in elmndanc. '
The Mlowlnf art Ilia ltort nolaa of a lelegraphio
aamapandelU from Uia Crimea, ditlad Balaklava,
January S1tb '
There la ao firing on our aula. Tba weather
a frtxty at night ' very mikl,' and Sue during tba
tlay. Tba aiege warka ara advanoing. The army
la .till sickly. Priuea Menschikoffba gona North
wrd. ThaRuwiaM maki eonslani aorliN,aitd
continue firing.' ' Tba French eighth division bta
arrived. Lord Raglan tiaited Balaklava on the
941b of January, and had an lulerview with Ad
miral Lyons. ' lie Impeded tba tranche on Iba
a.1lb. Tbara ara only eight Russian battslions
nearTchorgoun."
The MuniUur announeea that the French Min
liter of Marina hat received the following tele
gmpliie dispatch from Vice-Admlial Biuats "On
Hoard Iba Monlbello, January 28. The weather
e ttunttea-cery fiua Our batterlc have received
the orderVn reedy to reopen their lire. For some
aya (lie Ruaa'ana have ceaeed making aortira.
wo thoueaiid aoldiera arrived to-day (the SSlli of
,,iiuary) an board the CalTarelli, Milan and En
luh steamer Ripon, with tho Voltigeur of tbo
Imperial Guard. Viva-Admiral Bruut."
A lelegraphio dipatcll received in Berl'u from
St Peleraburg, dated the 4th iuit.stuteslliat Prince
MeiuchicufThad ai-nl to bia Government the fol
lowing lelegraphio dispatch, dated Suvntool, Jan.
i!8i "No change baa taken place iu the state of
affairs before Sevastopol. From time to time the
Mnemy tkrowa aliella and rot-koto into the lown(
but the damage done ia unimportant."
The Moniteur baa lb following : The Min-
ler of War .,:.",V4 the loiiuwing Jispateliee
from the Commander i.i-Cn, ; of the unny in tho
East i
llefur Sevastopol, Jan. 91.
The weather baa become much milder rnd finer.
The trnopa have anpported the trying daya we
have juat gon through with admirable courage.
Their confidante waa never ahaken for one moment
by the extreme severity of the temperature. Wo
lute reamo to h"pe that the depth of winter in the
Crimea ia passed. We resume our work before
the town with renewed activity. "
A letter from' Vienna, 2ll.h nil., in the Pout
Ampt Gazette of Fraukford, aaya : ''It ia again
poait'vely aaaerled, and on good authority, that the
great Towers have resolved to occupy (he military
fM.antif'.'ie Tnrkish ?uticr of lh Debriidioha,
to secure ?ty jairhrt (he incursion uf the Russians,
ami iiwlrit 'L'.ia bnvo been sent to (Uia effect to
Cou.u Coroninl,' at ' Jumj.' General M.inuU baa
writiru to the Government, Mating that (he situ,
(ion of Montenegro ia very satisfactory."
From Vienna, under data Thursday, February
fl, we learn that intelligence baa been received
from 0tantinople up to the 29th January. A
soitio en the 33rd January, made by the garrison
l' Sevastopol, bad canned the French heavy lusses.
The Zouavea had mutinied, and demauded a re
treat from tiro Crimea. Four hundred of the
tiulineen hod arrived at Constantinople iu chain,
end will be despatched to Toulou. The railroad
from Bulaklava to the camp bad been commenced.
Tim barrack at Smyrna bare been convened into
hospitals, and will be provided with 2,000 beda.
Intelligence from Odessa, of tlie 30th January,
confirm the report of the illness of the Grand
Duke Michael. He ia lying ill at Cheraon, where
the Governor-General hoi gone to visit biin. The
Irand Duke Nicbolaa left Slmpheropol for Sevoa
topol. The Ruasiaua were experiencing a want or
provisions. Accouul from arrow, under (lute ot
yesterday, atate that the Russiau forcea in Foland
were concentrating. The troops on the Gallician
frontier had been ordered to retreat into the in
terior. The Pari correspondent of the Daily Netce
iwya : "I learn from a credible eourcs that tbe
Emperor lately told tome general officer that, un
less something unexpected should occur to alter
present airangementa, a general aaault upon Sovaa
topol wouM be made tlie J 'Ah rnatcnt. There
are again rumorathat General Canrobert ia likely
to be aupeneded by General Feliaeicr, and it is now
added that tbe Emperor ba taken tliia resolution
in coiuKajucirce ofatatement containded iu a report
from tJencrul Kiel, the commandant of the en
gineers. 1 cannot aay bow for these rumors may
tie true. I know that General Canrobert ha ene
mies, and powerful enemies, at Court, but be has
hitherto been warmly supported by Colonel Floury,
aud the Emperor's long-continued confidence in him
has certainly been ratified by his popularity with
the army." : ' 1 ' ''- ' ' ' 1
' ' "' FRANCE. '"
Some important changes are expected in the or.
ganization of the camp at Boulogne. The report
waa current some time ago that a great army was
to be formed, to be placed in aoch a position that in
esse of need it could 'operate on any part of th
middle of Europe. J It is now said that this army is
lo be composed of 100,000 men; that it will He
divided into two carp ftrmee, and that tbe bead
quarters of one corps will be at Lyons, and (boa of
the other, aa at present, in the neighborhood of
Boulogne. It ia added that, in order not to rouse
tbe jealousies of 'the German Confederation, the
army will make Ua way to the frontier of Rbaaia by
way of Piedmont,' Lomoarbv, and Vienna, and
that it will march aa aeort as it shall became evidsn
in the course af the conferences at Vienna, that
Ruaia wee not sincere ia her offer to accept tbe
FourPoint"! '.'-' '"V1 ;'
Tat Mmifeiir ha pablished two Imperial do
ereeacetrf rising 34 prorootione to the rank of
officer ia tbe Leg'flo ef Honour, and S07 appoint
ment a chevaliers, made by General Canrobert,
in tbe army of (ba East, and ahw confirming tlie
set of tbe Genera! ia conferring 73 military med
aW is Its earno" SmfP' ': '
I our eompaniea of Mariiwa, who ara to be em
barked iu the spring on board t,. batlorj..
destined for the Daltlc. Iwve been sent f.oin Char,
bourg, Itrr.1 .d Rorh.f,,rt,t. Remes, to Improve
Ibeniaolv.a in lb practice of the Minia rifle.
In a Utter from Vienna it Is stated that Holland
ba. nnrlnd. d or is aUnt t co-iclud. a treaty of
alhauca, flVnv. and defetuive with the Woatern
rowers, d thnt t )mW, Ambdor at Vienna
bM made overtures to Count Buol which iead to
ths concluaion that Denmark will shortly rclin-qui-d!
lb. neutrality wh'cb .he ha, hilherlo main-
wined, and like I'l. dinent.jo n France and Kne
land
H,..,i. .
ouen an aoaoaiuon a it. M i ii..
-ill . . -
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DAlllC UOt lllrllv flrttsa I Via .1 .
MIV BtawMiaui-a nifjy may
bo able to render in l.ip.aiid men, but from the
upply ef pilou which they will be able to afTord iu
a navigation alwey daugeruu sveu lo those well
aojuaiuted with It, and (till mora an to Uiom who
ar almost complete straugera. , Iu addition to this
accession of force lo our cause, the moral elTeot it
will produce on th enemy must not bel.art sight of,
for every Power, however rmall, thrown in the
scale against Runsia is attended with an immenss
discouraging effect, heaidea that It lenda hi decid
the resolution of thou who still continued to waver.
SPAIN.
The Madrid journal, of the 85tb continue to
apeak of Miuiateriala modificat'ona aa probable.
The Etpima msutioua a report that a bug .urn
belonging to the Carlisle bad fallen iuto tho hands
of the Government, but it givea no particular.
Th Clamor Publico say., that lb man recently
arreted who accused Mr. O'Shea, the banker, of
having given money to a Carlist conspiracy, has
admitted that his accusation was totally fulic.
Th same journal says that some capitalists had
offered the new Minister of Franco a loan of 40,
000,000 reals. It hua been reported that the Gov
ernment intended a loau of 40,000,000 real., but
there is no truth in the report. .
Several French gendarmes have arrested four
teen Carli.ls, secreted near tbo ftpanii-h froutier,
prepared to attempt an inviision in Navarre. On
the 3rd insl. the Spanish Cortes voted the first basis
of ths Constitution the nilional sovereignty. On
the 5th M. MaHn presented a Ilill to the Cortes,
authorising the complete sale of the Church pro
perty, r.4ir.
A d'spntch from Hume, under date of June
.10, slc'.zx II'j! at the laal eoim'ttnrium, the F'nx:
aniijiuueed that all lua auviea, rxhurtatioiia, an
notes, to the King of Sardinia and his M n i
hud prood fruitless. In ipii of the vou' .: 'kI
and crnvantion, that Government had infringed
upon the right of the Church, and contemplates
the confiiscation of ecclesisstical estates and the
abolition of ecclesiastical orders. Three measure
tbe Pope coudemned, and pointed out the judge
ments of councils for such oflonces.
Th greatest activity ha prevailed, of late in th
military arsenal of Turin. On the 29th ulU 10
Minie rides were distributed lo every company of
the garrison. A eimilur distribution was also to
tnke place among the diflereut corps of the army
quartered in the pro inces. No communication
bud yet been addremed to tbe colonels of the regi
ments relative to th expedition to the Crimes, but
prrparatoua weie actively proceed ng, and warm
cloth ng waa being made up with all possible buate
for the soldiers. A few dnys before a deputation
of officers waited on the Minister uf War, and re
quested to form a part of tbe expedition. The
Minister replied that they need not be afraid of
wanting opportunities to distinguish themselves, and
recommended them not to be too impatient.
A letter from Milan, of the 23rd alt., in the Ger-
man Journal, of Frankfort, says:
One evening lust week a commissary of police
presented himself in the Caxino Nohili, whieb is
frequented by Austrian officers, and a -ted one of
the officers to place at hladi.posal 20 men to arrest
a band uf conspirators, who were, at the moment,
assembled in a neighboring house. At the bead of
the uien he went to (he house, and called out for
the door to be opened ; but no reply being return
ed, be caused them to be beateu open by tbe butt
ends of the muskets. About 20 of the person as-
Hembled were arrested. At tlie same timo a num
ber of papers sod document were seitsd ; they
proved that a secret aicicty f about 00 persons
existed, and that it had prepared a plan of insurrec
tion. Amongsl the tnembsr of the society are ix
petfcon wbq are in the ervice of the Government,
and on that account they will have lo expiate
everely their crimuul enterprise. It i not yet
known whether or not the plot has other ramifi
cations. ' ,
'' RUSSIA.
A lelegraphio cUpalch, dated St. Petersburg.
Jan. 27, and publinhed in th Daily Ntic$, tates
that M. Boulkoffhas been appointed "secretary
of the empire." The Indtpcndtnce Beige say :
We have received account from St. Petersburg,
stating that since the dy hostilities broke out be
tween Russia and Turkey, the Government never
displayed so much activity ani vigour for the
prosecution of the war a at tin momont. The
military administration at St Petersburg has just
couluded contracts for tbe supply of iinmenee quan
tities of materiel of war, principally lead, iron,
copper, and brass. Tbe contractor have solemnly
engaged lo deliver three article at the end of
March, agreeing topay a heavy fine for each day
delav. Instruction, moreover have been sent
by the Minirtry of War to all the officer, of th
Government, directing them lo give every assist
ance in their power to secure the delivery of those
articles at tbe periods and iu the different places
mentioned in the contracts. The Government has
also established a new body of administration,
who duty it is to superintend and accelerate the
conveyance of warlike stores to th different corps
in the field. That conveyance is mostly effected
by contractor, who are paid in proportion to the
weight of tbe aiticlea, the distance, aod tbe atate
of the road, Every day long convoys of sledge,
drawn each by three bones, may be seen traver
aingthe country, gaided by post placed at long
interval, from each ether. Tbe winter en .
moat favorable to th.t mode ef conveyance. - The
m.nMd.rrtront has likewise given now that
k would shortly contract for a nnmbr of artic.e.
necesMry tor the dockyard, and, among o-.oem,
ama AAail. t aVar aoAaaaaal ihomand of Tarda
wu,,,-, o. u.. - .-r-. -- - - ,
ofcaavMfthe-;UngA.piefw,l,000orl
. . . ..A an immense
rJt otsom fer team engine, and an immense
rraantity ef timber for WMtracfing and repairing
warlkc tore lo an enormous amount, which were
similarly tmneported on .ledges to the head-quurters
of the different arinie, and acveral million of
pound weight of ahell, cannon balls and ball
cartridges have been removed from the military
stores of )uhow to RnstofT, in the country of (he
Hon. A number of Generals have been promoted
and spKiintcd to Important poets In tbe Russian
armies. Tbe Emperor has named General Lubin
tofT lothe command of two diviwona -the let and
3d of ths first corp. ; and General Wrangel to that
of the Sth diviaiun. Ths commanders ef the nrin-
i '", " "u'an iroops in round, who naa
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, repaired to Warwiw to eoucert meaauro with the
. " '
In wi.tii. yf . i r o. n. I I
I ... ...tuwii unicre uom ai. rvienourg, nna
returned to their repective bead-quarters."
THE BRITISH MINISTR Y.
Th reconstruction of the English Ministry, with
Lord Pslmcrston as its chief, had giren general
eatistaction, both in England and in France. It
waa heped thnt that noblemen's accession to power
would have an important influence on tl.e peace
conference at Vienna.
From a note addroated by M. Drnyn D. S.
Huys, th French Minister of Foreign Affair, to
Barun Monteufel, it would seem that the Allies are
determined lo leave Prussia no option but either lo
accept ths conditions of the treaty of tho 3d Decem
ber, or to exclude her from all share in tlie Vienna
eonfersnce. The general opinion ia that she will
side si once with Russia. Ilullund is said to have
formally joined the alliance, and Spain and Portu
gal are expected to follow in her wake.
From some opinion of Lord Palmerston's, quoted
In a letter of one of our correspondent, it appears
that the new English Premier entertain a con
viction that Europe is now entering on a great gen
eral war.
Mexatss or tut cxsinct.
Lord of the Treasury Viscouut Palmerston.
Lord Chancellor Lord Cramvorth.
President of Couucil Fail Granville.
Lord of Privy Seal Duke of Argyle.
Secretary of Foreign Affairs Karl of Clarendon,
Home Secretary Rt. Hon. Sidney Herbert.
Colonial Secretary Sir George Giay.
Minister of War Lord Pamurc.
Chancellor of Exchequer Rt. Hon. W. E.
Gladstone.
First Lsrd of Admiralty Sir James Graham.
Public Work Sir William Moleswarth.
In Cabinet wilheut office Murqui of Lands
downe. Pr.-nt Board of Control Sir Charles Wood.
1W Master General Viscount Canning.
' : I herf.t Nupier and Lord Cardigan hav
beeu presented at the Lure' annual banquet
and made speeches. The former dolivnrea' S
violent attack on the niiri.try, and especially on
Sir James Gruhnni, tho First Lord af the Admi
ralty, who ho saiil had hampered him as Com
mander ef the Baltic fleet by absurd orders, and
finally removed him from his post.
Lrd Ca.d gun gave a bialory of Iba war, and
eepecially of (ho murderous cuvulry charge
ot Balakiava, of which he was the leader ; bu t
though be blamed the order for this charge, be
did not ssy whether the fault was Loid Raglan's
or Lord Lunn's.
, EUROPEAN.
Tlie formation of a new English cabinet, with
Lord Puhnerston at its bead, is considered th
most important feature in the news from Europe.
Hopes are now entertained by the English penpl
that a vigor and eucrgy will be given to tlie conduct
of the war in the Crimea, which will ensui e glsrious
results, if not its speedy termination. Lord Pal
mereion is considered the man to conquer a peace
from Nicholas of Russia.
MARKETS.
Although we had made oitive arrungemeuls
with a Portland firm to furuish us a Weekly Pric
Current fur the Argus, warranted to be correct,
we are compelled to go to press without it. W
fear the firm aforesaid is " broke." We sbull en
deavor to look after this matter next week, as we
inloud to keep regulurly up with the markets. W
quote wheat this week at 91 13; oats at CO els.;
fli'ur $4 ; potatoes, no sale.
Precinct iHceting.
rp HE whips of this preciiu't are . requested to
meet on Wednsday night, in the room over the
Drug Store, to select delegate to represent them
in the County Convention to be held at the asme
place, on Saturday the 28th inst.
Per order Whig Committee.
Who wauls lo Teach School?
A MAN well qualified lo instruct in the branch
ia. ea usually taught in common schools, can
find employment by calling on the Directors of
Plum Valley District, in Polk county.
No person need apply who cannot bring satu
faetory evidence of good moral churacter.
AMOS HARVEY, Chairman
April 21, lSf)5-lt of School Dircctort.
Notice.
ALL tho indebted toTrciton, O'Neill 4 Co.,
are requested to cull and settle the same im
mediately, by Cos or Produce. All debts re
maining unpaid 1st of June, will be left for col
lection. opSltf JAMES O'NEILL.
1 LOCKS! Beautiful time keepers, at eery
J low prices. G. ABERNE HI Y & CO.
'1 L'UNITL'RE. Bedsteads and chairs for sale
low to cleise the invoice.
,noi O. ABERNET1IY &. CO.
EAPERS dr. THRASHERS See Ihe sil-
r cue advertisement.
' G. ABERNETIIY &.CO.
aP21
Central Produce Depot,
CANEMAH.
(CONSTANTLY receiving, fre.b from ranch,
J wheat, ot, bacon, lard, butler and potatoes.
,n2i JOHN P. BROOKS.
.Iiitl lt-cclv'd.
At the ' Old Siand,' Canemah, April 2 1 , '55.
44 k. g g Lbs. Light Brown Sugar,
U if " 1.000 Iba. China No. 1, do,
1,000 Iba. Rio Coffee,
15 Tons coarse salt ; 5Q0 lbs. fine do.,
3,000 lbs. Oregoo Bacon;
1 .t"00 bushels oats, for sale wholeml or retail, by
' JOHN P. BROOK.
-g g tons Salt, imported dirct from Sandwich
I W. Island, far sale in hit to suit purchasers,
apSltf
THOS. JOHNSON.
o
IL nd ymp In barrel, for aale by
ALARl
for sal
LARGE assortment of houmMd furniture
.la by fap2H THOS. JOHNSON.
nAi
I A PER Hanging, a nw UA, fr sal by
JL p2ltf
l. junnw .v.
- J af feet Board, for ssle in lots
O.lMHI !oit,by T. JOHNSON.
' .
A J
lb. Feather for sale by 1
JAMES O'NEILL,
rHOtusLl hp a its it. oastia in
Prorlaloii V llurdwnrc,
JVo. 1, Mtrin 8 trnt.
4.1:0. abi:kxi:tiiy v to ,
MERCHANTS,
OREGON CITY, OREGON TERRITORY.
Gso. AessNXTiir, I Tiioms Tora,
Hiatal Cuius, Jjs. K. Ross.
April VI, l55-ltf
CHARLES POPE, JR.,
. DtALia IN
Hardware,
Groceries,
Dry Goods
Clothing,
Boot Sl Shoes,
Mcdicill,
Books at Stationery.
Main-st., Oregon City, April '21, 1855ltf
JOHN R M BRIDE,
iTIOIIIT 1KB COUNIILOa ST L1W,
Lafayette, Yamhill County, O. T.,
WILL faithfully attend to all business en
trusted to Ins professional care.
April 21, 18J5-llf
JOHN P. BROOKS,
Wholesale if Retail Dealer in Groeeriet, Produce,
Provitioni, j-c , Jtfai'n Street
A General Assortment kept up of Selected Goods.
- Canemah, April 31, 1855-llf.
FIIESII AlUtlVAL OF
GROCERIES, &C.
Till JC subscriber ba just received a fresh up
, ply of Groeeriet, Protieion and llarduare,
which, in addition to bis former stock, he will sell
at extiemely low price for Caih or Produce. Hi
stock consist in part of th following article i
New Orleans sugar,
Crunhed do.
Rio 6l Java coffee,
New Orleans synip,
Sandwich Islands do
Salsralus,
Pepper & Albpice,
East Boston sy rup,
Sandwich Island sugar,
PowdereJ, do.
Young Hyson and Im
perial tea,
DriedApple a Peacbra
Yeast a Soap Powder,
Cinnamon a Clove.
Saics. Cast and German steel, mill aud cross
cut, hand.pauncl, and whip-saws.
Filee and Rat. Mill saw files from 10 lo 10
inches; flat bastard file from 10 to 1 4 inches)
taper files from 3 to 7 inches; half round tiles from
7 lo 14 inches ; round da from 5 to 7 indue ; horse
rasps from 11 to 14 inches.
Carpt.itert' Toole. Firmer chisels and gouges
In sell or single ; locket chisels beueh planes ;
iron und stoel squares ; try squares; scratch awl
and saw driver ; plaiu and flatted marking gmige
and bevels; common aud concave augurs; baud
axw: hauimrisand hatchets.
Builders' lltadnnire Him, Rat, pad and mor
lie leusW iS& Jftlrhe ; braw, mineral and wbi'
kuoba; conq lole round, town a.'iu snr.ng 1I'
cast bulls of ail sue, and serews; nln, immu ""'
flat bar iron; nail rod, do. ; horse shoe bur. ,
and plow steel.
ap21tf JAMES O'NEILL
ATS wanted at the (tore of
ap2l C. POPE, Jr.
J EKli buckwheat for aale by
K9 apl
Itf
C. POPE, Jr.
' 1HAIN pumps for sale by
J ap21lf
C POPE, Jr.
D
It. J a; lie's mediciiinr for sal by
apBltf C. POPE, Jr.
1 AU do Cologne, a superior article, at
A ap21tf POPES.
It
ARRY'S Tricopherou for salo by
apailf C. POPE, Jr.
w
INDOWgb
, by th box or single liriht, al
POPES.
apilf
K
IFLK powder, ulso blasting powder, whole
sale aud retail, at t'llfl'.M.
J AN U'S sarsaparilla for sale by
apSltf
C. rOPE,Jr.
K. doz. maple chairs for sale clieap by
99 Bp21'f C. POPE, Jr.
IADIKS Goiter Shoe selling cheap at the
A store of np'JItf C.PoPK.Jr.
!l AKIil.E toilet ware, a few mure sells left at
Iff ap21tf PuPKS.
IBLKS und Testaments, all sines, may bo
found at apllltt I'UPKS.
BOSTON syrup, New Orleans sugar, and
MJt I iverpool salt, for sale, wholesale and retnil,
by apSltf C. POPE, Jr.
Blacksmiths! Attention 11
ON HAND Plow steel, iron, bellows, anvils,
horse shoes, vice, horse nails, mule shoes,
crew bars, wrought nails, and English bar iron at
6 cents per lb.
ap'JI G. ABKRNETHY &. CO.
WHEAT, Oats, and Flour wanted iu ex
change for merchandise.
aP21 G. ABERNETIIY & CO.
For San Francisco.
JL vens, IIai.HT, master, will lod with A
proeluce for San Francisco about tho 23di
roivrfl.- at..nnh an1 Tuuf Hnrk I Ilpv.
April, freight giu per tou. Dnipper can con
sign to our bouse in San Francisco if desired.
apil u. a 11 Kuan. i n i ot t:o.
11 ERR Y ROPli 2 and 3 inch cable, suitable
for Ferry Rope, just received.
ar21 O. ABKRNETHY A CO.
For tali!I.C'9 lliau Cool I
C1 HAIRS, bednteada, window blinds, counter
I leg, wrought hail, horse nail, framing pins,
mill nws, frying pans, grass scythes, cart harness.
ap21 . GEO. ABKRNETHY & CO.
Allan, M'Kinlay & Co
JJJAVE just received
A NEW STUCK OF GOODS,
and would invite all those who wish to procure
GOOD article at n-asonabla price, lo call aod
see Ihem. They consist in part of the following i
grindstone
grain cradle
grass acythe Sl math
brush do do
lBaq harrows 23 teeh
garden rake
do hoe
do spade
polished shovels
hay forks
nunur fork
churas
window glass 8 by 10
do 10 by 12
d 7 by 9
window saabe 8 by 10
canal 4 wheal barrow,
fancy broom
plain do
assorl'd colored pails
painted tub
lino wash boards
blacksmith' bellow
cross cut saw 7 ft
do 6 ft
mid w7 ft
hair maltraase doubt
do single
hair bolster double
do single
sperm candle
demaotin do
ia lObvia s-i
grape brand tobacc
ex bows and yoke luck tobacco
BLANKETS, BAISE, L1NDSEYS,
Shrelingt TUkt, tc tie.
And keep constantly n hand a Urge aupp'y of
O R O t B R I E S,
clothing, hardware, aii many article. tr numer
ous to mention.
ALLAl , M'KINLAY 4 CO.
Omgn City, April 5(1, 1i4-ly
UrentDUlr' nuioiig Hie Army of
1'TH.inroiii
eitu
trite full and arei fineing !l
CHARMAN A .WARNER,
Agents uudor Providrnc fur fiilisnluj ths lean
kins
DO not mpias that Ciiannsn te Warner's
estahlishinvnt died off with that of the
eld " Spectator I" W are hsppy to inform all of
our old trie nd. in particular, and our near ones In
general, thai w r still alive and Mucking at the
old atand, where w dill nu.ke ll our particulsr
business to furnirb friend and f e with juvt such
duinlie in th litis of provitiOiis, grocer. nd
confectionery a would make even an anehoiite'
heart swim, his soul stand on tiptoe, and msk him
wish his throat as " lung a fsnc rail," so lis
might proiract th pleasure aflorded by sw allowing
sum of our nie tilings.
Do not forget our old stand and get Into the
wrong pises, but be sure yon are " all right" when
you are striking a bee-line towards the house of
CHARMAN It WARN tit.
Oregon Ciiy, April XI, IHiJ. ly
Heading for the Million I
S. J. MeCORMICK
MA CONtTSMTLV ON HAND AT Till FBAKI.IN BuoK
eroan, rsoier rr, roaTU.u, oaaooa,
A Choice seloelion ef Popular Book, New,
papers, Magazine and Fancy Stationery.
Among lb bo As on band will be found works
on Temperance, Agriculture, Horticulture, His
tory, Poetry, liieigrapliv. Medicines, Keligion,
Science, School books, itnmaiice, 4 , Ac., die.
ITSubscriptions roeeivsd for Harper, Graham,
Goodey, Leslie's, or Putnam, at f I a )ar, pott
age free.
ID Suqscriptiou received fur any ntwspaper
published in any pari uf th I'uion.
Remember th Franklin Book Store and New
paper Agency, Front street, Portlaud Oregon.
10" priced catalogue will be published early
in April, and will be eut to any part of the terri
tory free on application.
" Statesman" copy 1 mo.
BOOK
a v r,aa a savnMnnw
roa sals by
ciurles rorE, JR.
WEBSTER'S Dictionaries, all sir.., from
primary school to Svo. dictionarie.
Blake' Biographical Dictionary
" Progress of America," bv McGregor
'Shady Side," '(jueechy and Uncle Tom'
Cabin;
T. S Arthur' work; Charlotte Elietibeth's do.
Dr. Spring's do.
Pokts. Milton, Young, Thomson, Cowper,
Ossian, Pulloek, and others.
Also Downing' Fruit Cullurist Thomas' do.
Youatt ou sheep; Do. on linn.
A lieu' American Farm Bosk; Do. doniestie
an mala.
Rural Archilectnre, Rural Home, Ac. and
Sanders' New jieaders 1st, Sd, 3d, 4th or. illi.
MeGuflie' Reader.
fjn.Iem' Speller j Elementary do.
! ii mihju' Arithmetic J Book-keeping, Copy
, . j 'ubel'.'
Glllett Pen., lllt.'K
Ks. Envelop.-, Fo-ilsenp, Not'i'1 letter Pa- ;
, Wafers, A.c, 7Wbulesal an.l H1,1'' I
tlain-sl., Oregon City, ApriU'l, s.i5-ly I
per,
Main
MEDICINES FOH SALE
BY CHARLES POPE, JR.
SANDS' Sarsaparilla, reck' Wild Cherry Bit
ters, Bulemau's drop, Brnndnth's pills, Lee's
pills, Perry' vermifuge, Opodeldoc, Gum Cam
phor, Gum Arable, British oil, Lobelia, Hot drops,
3d preparation, Roman eye balsnm, bailey' pain
extractor, Laudanum, Paregoric, Oil of Pepr
mint, Essences, Conipoitiuu Powders, Carter's
Pulmonary Bulanin, Sulphur, Epsom Salts, Ac.
April 2 J, 1855-1 If
HARDWARE
FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE, JR.
RASS and Iron Butts, Screws, Locks and
Latches, Hammer and Haluhets, Axes,
Drawing-knives, Handsaw, Curry Comb, Horse
Brushes and Curds, Gun Locks, Gnu Caps, Wool
Cards, Chest Handles, Planes, ic.
April 21, 18j.Wltf .
GROCERIES
FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE, JR.
OVa Ml, Suit, Coffee, Tea, Syrup, Chocolate,
ro Starch, Salernlus, Cream Tartar, Sal Soda,
Carh. Soda, Pepper, Spice, Alum, Borax, Cop
peras, etc. . Aprii 21, 18.'i5-ltf
O. ABERNETH Y & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALEBB,
OFFER for sale the following goods just re
ceived from New York and Sandwich Isl
ands, per burks C. Devens und Ocean Bird, i. e.
SO Tone S. I. Salt,
15,000 yards new style
prints
10,000 " br'n. muslins
3.U00 " blench'd do
ltlO lbs. linen threud
50 pieces silk hdkfs
1,500 yard, hickory
9 dot. umbrellas
fill cos. hoot a alitH-
20 dol. slate
20 " draw'gknives
10 " coll'ee mills
25 jaek planes
10 diflU burk saws
l.'iO fsnoy clocks
25 kegs sah ratus
10 c.e " Lucke's"
toluicco
10 " " Cornucopia"
tobacco
Jayuo'a iiiedic'nes
1 pr. 4 ft mill burs
5 int. crow bar
25 lbs. bl ksew'g silk
10 " as d " '
92 bags prime collie
10 tons fine salt
100 kegs browu sugar
1U0 " syrup a mo.
Issues
5 barrels whs! oil
10 dm grain scythe"
20 " grain eradles
5 reaping niaehiues
3 Uirushing do
12 straw cutlors
100 reams wrap.pnper
ISO Hi. Mas, twin
10 doz. Collins' !
10 " hoes
5 Smith's bellows
10 dozen mill saws,
best quality
IS den bed cord
10 coil rope
100 box's cream tartar
ISO lbs. borax
25 bu. soap powdei
25 " alsince
1,000 ' ginghams
Together with a large assortment of dry gooda,
clothing, medicines, iron, eteel, blacksmithe toole,
chain, bedsteads, cigare, and other articles previ
ously ou band ; and all of which are ofTered for
ale for cash, prod uca, or on short time to approved
customer.
Oregon City, April 21,19"5-1tf
hilling off at tost. .
rglHE stock of Dry Goods and Hardware of
Jl Preston, O'Neill Sl Co. will lie cloed nut at
cost price. Person dosirou ef buying cheap,
will do well to call on the subscriber,
ap-.'ltf JAMES O'NEILL.
Kttw Or Iran Kogar eV fQolaMca.
g Barrel of New Orleans augar per el'p
l9f per ship "Haihsy."
50 da of Nw Orleta mobuue per clipper
flleraM of Hie Meaning."
The abovo artiele I shall recelvs shout th 15th
of Mrlfrrrl from New York, and will clote
them'biil at kw price.
ap2ltf JAMES O'NEILL.
10 RSE V FINE S.LT-I hav in Mora
J 25 Ion oners and fin nil, lo be sold eery
cheap. IspiillfJ JAMhS OM.I1.L.
19LOW STEF.L-10 in'-h. and 4 inch, plow
Meel for (al in qoanlit s not les I ha 5fK)
lb., at lb ledured price of IV J cent,
apta GEO ABERNETIIY at CO
WELLS, FARGO it OO.'S
. rvnnrrr
VrliMfn Orrgon, Calilnrnta, the Atlantic
Siiilri ami Europe.
HAVING ruadradvauiageou
rrnrnieiiia with lh United
HCm Slate and t aciilo (Hail Hleain-
lup t'otnnie fur li aMpurtallon, w ara now pre
pared lo forward Cold Dsif, Bullion, Specie,
Packagei, Parcels, and h'retgkl, la and from N
York, N.Oil-sin, 8na Frsnoisen, Portland, aud
principal low im uf t'al forui ao I Oirgon.
Our regular Semi monthly Eeai between
Pi.nluud and riau Frunritco, atdsMtched by th
I'aeilie Mall Wlesm.hipCo'ssteamsJiipCuluiiibis,
connecting al Pan Fraueisee with our aenii-inwilh
ly Kipreaa to .Veur Vol and New Orltane, which
is dapatchd rrgularly on th 11 and lllthof aaeli
inonlh, by the mail steamer aud in eharge of our
own messengers, through lo destination.
Our Express from New York leava regularly
on tin Sth and 20lh of uh month, also in charge
of mrasetigert.
Treasure insured in lh best New York com
panies, or at 1 Joyd'a in LonJon, al lh option of
hipir.
Orrrcas New Yoik, No. 16, Wall st; New
Orleans, No. 1 1, Exchang place San Franciace,
No. 114. Montgomery ueei.
J.MES tPNEILLa Agent.
Oregon Cily, April 21, 1H..5.-Ilf
Who Wttuto tho Hilvcr dipt
WE will giv a SILVER CLP, or 023 In
COLD, lo (he owner of any Reaping
machine who will, at a public trial of reapers, ia
presene of regularly cliosen and disiuteresteel
juilges, pnsluce a is.-r thai will do mora and
belter work titan Uurrill I ( anvertible Reaper,
Sa.d trial lo occur during the coming harvest,
and not more than one reaer of any one kind a
be introduced competitor. Tim and place la
b agreed on with parties eulf ring for th trial.
Below wo ( ve a notieu of tin machine and
em of lh advantage claimed for il r
" Al th trial of reaper in lh harvest field in
Genera, New York, in July laal, by Ihe judge ap
pointed by the Aria York Stale Ajfrintltural
Society, n n. reaper were entered, and each re
quired lo cut about Ihreo acne of wheal and two
of barley much lodged and tangled, the atraw soft
and luuh, on rough and uneven ground, tvery
facility was all'urihd fur a full and impartial trial,
aut uamiuatiou aa lo draft, construction and per
formance; and the Hrel pnie was awarded la
Tins). D. Burrill fur the Beet Grain Rtapcr.
Th ludcos, in lh report, say : ' l.U. Ilurnll
niaebiu pi-n'orined it work in III moot admirable
manuer s th gavel wore well laid, lh workman,
hip and materials excnllsul.' It bo no itr
wheel or pin on. beyond what ar simply neces
sary ; no rsel lo best down and waste in grain,
no band wbesls, pulleys, belts, tris, ar names
to gel out of order simplicity aud strength for
doing woik af! day and every day hav been lh
leading object!.
let. It cuts gram ot Bit sinus, in an eonumons,
without clogging, and may be worked f itlior by
hor. or oxen-
iid. It cut at any height rsuuired by a few
monisnt change.
3d. It disehsrgn th grain iu the rear, if pre
frrd, like Huwy's, or at the aid, like Alctjor-
mick'a This chaii'-s b mad bv an extra apron,
(attached In a moment,) from which lh grain i
j'.l in better couililioii than by any other maebiue.
.. it lna a balance
sl r J si.iriii motion t
! i. a t-wuf thu
line a balanc wheal, which giv qut.
tli uiaelnue.
.no reapers for sal. TheV
w : l. mj.v fer e.'Uhidon on and after April SOlh,
' '. -.- : iu. J i. TUB
m.1 the allntion o - -'"' woeiuu iv uia
BEST RKAPER o, , .,
Al., 1 Euht llnree 'i. T" "'
Threalitrs; 90 duznn Graii,
Grain Seylhesi 19 Straw (Ven,
GF.O. ABERNETIIY A H'.,
April 91, IP55-llf Oregea City.
Remedy for Hard Times 1 1
Far men of Oregon ! 'Ti no uee to con.
tend ntiainst fate!!! You vtitr com
yd rich until you liiy om of our
I'coriia and nlclnrtlt Plows.
'IHE nndcrsigued has on hand, and is now
.1. making daily, every decriHioo of the above
well-known Plows'; which for material and work
inaii'liip are vastly superior to any in the Terri
tory. All warranted lo scour and do good work,
and which he will sell at moderate price, for
Cath or fVrain, Those in want of a good plow
would do well lo come and examine mine before
purchasing elsewhere. .
They can he had at nil Ihe principal towns en
Ihe river. Also al Forest drove, Dayton and
fayctle, where I have nppiiuti-d agent, wh will
ell a low a al th Factory, with th addition ef
th freight. JiZRA POST,
Sign af the Big Plow, Canemah.
AprilSl, 14.'i5-ly
STEAMER PORTLAND)
Capt. A. S. Murray,
WILL run daily between Portland and Ore
gnu City. Leuvo Oregon City at eight
o'clock, a. ii. lie-turning, leave Portland at two
o'clock, p. at.
For freight or passage apply on board,
AprilSl, 1H0..-1 tf
TJ. S. MAIL LINE.
Oregon City and l'ortkud.
OAII.V 1'ACKKT
Jennie Clark!
J. C, AiNswotiTii, Master.
WILL run Daily, (Sundays excepted.) in the
abovo-iinmed trade, leaving Oregon City
every day at 8o'elk, . u.
r.eluriiilig, will leave Cortland at U r. at., unlett
ing at all intermediate points.
For freight or pusnage apply on board.
Aprilli I, 1855-Itf
rrjiw voitjms
Of the Four Reviews and Blackwood
C COMMENCE with North llritiah ferNovm
J ber, lHj4,aud the other Reviews and Black
wood for January, 1B55.
Term of SuMcriptian.Sny one Review or
lllackwood, til year. Blackwood and ou Re
jaw,r any two Reviews, $Y The four lie
viewaaiid Blackwood, 9 10. Four copiee to one
adilress, $30.
Postsgo on the four Reviews and Block wood to
any Post office in th United Slate, only 80 cent
a yi-nr on each Review and 21 cent a year on
Blackwood.
New York, published by I-eonard, Scott t C.,
79 Fulton street entrance 54 Gold street
LADIES!
YOU will find an excellent assortment of Dreeo
and Hvnnet Silkt, Saline and Yelvete; also
Bonnet Trimming, osiery, Glutei, Lace and
Ribhon, Table Cloth; Counterpane, etc., at tbe
store of CHARLES POPE, Jr.,
(Main-st., opposite Alx rnelhy s stur,) where may
be found almost everything in the line of
Dry fjloocl:
Such as Prints, Ginghsms, Alpacaa, Hanoi,
Plaid LiiMvy, Miwlins, Haitiaetls, Jean, Flea
neie, Sheaiinp, Bed Ticking, Hickory Striae,
Cotton Hatting, ttc.
Oregon City, April 91, 185S-ltf
I10COANDTS, Banana, aod other tropical
l fruit, just received from Sandwich Istaad.
p'l CHARMAN It WARNER.