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V.lerllon U triloW. . Ilicliiiioiiii, April 4 Alour Muncip.il Election lo-day, Hi Kiiow-Nolhiugs had umjurily of 123 votes. . , i i Charter V.terUoSit. Cold-ptinga, (N'.Y.) ApriN,l55. " The Know-Nothings, iu Ilia election in 'hi jiliaf ,10-iluy, currii J everything before litem. Vomica! lntelliitcnee. 1 Connecticut. The Slnle election look place on Monday !al. The rrlt l no elect on of Stole officers by the people, Legislature hostile to the Amiiiitrulion. end font Anii.Ncbraskn members ofCot.greisi,lxs 'k,i ' Exrs Clark, Jr.; II. John Woodruff; HI. Sydney Dean j IV . U in. W a. . m... ....... .. 4i ntinnrtelt Itv both Whip and Know-No.hlngs. ' ""V"" " . . WCICII. ii""i.iii'.i'.". II Juwa.-At. election lookpl.ee on I uesuoy, Aim a, to ueciuo wiu-iiici in. 1 !,aw (hall ataml or not. I lie result n noi yei as certained, but what returns we have are favorable to Prohibition. Kansas. The election of a Legislature for tlila Territory took pluce on Friday, March 30. The Missourinns went over by thousands, and succeed ed iu choosing the Pro-Sluvery candidal.. Il remains lo bo seen whether tiov. Reeder will give certilicalea to theee fraudulently-sleeted candidates- JV. Y. Tribune. the failure of Pe V lUcon. St. Lome, Wednsday, April 4, 18,15 The failure of Messrs. Tuge Si Bacon pnsluect lio excitement here, nnd iIm not at all ntleet other banking-houses. Mciwr. Puge, Uucou &. Co. have publuhcda card, elating their determination lo oloae their doors, aud uanuriug their frionde that their atael largely exceed their labilities, tiltlioiigh they are not immediately availuble, and that they will be faithfully nppliid to the payment of them. The Know-Nolliiiigi, iu the municipal election at Jeffi-mon City, were entirely incceMful. The Temperance lttll Paco. The Temperunco bill waa pawwd by the Senate yeterd:iy, nfter an auiinato debate, by the follow ing vote s Viao Meiwra. Biahop, flmilford, nulla, W. Clark, Z. Clark, Uanforth, Dickiiuen, Dorrance, Held, Goodwin, llanahy, llitchcok, lloikin, Munme, Putnam, Rinlmrda, UnberUon, Sherill, Walker, Whitney, Williama 21. Nays Menr. Barnard, Burr, Brooks, Cwby, "llutchiiw, Lmiimu!,', Pratt, Sncer, Slorng, Watts, Yost 11. N. Y. Tribune. AstounAlng ivuinr-la Svtn8neliV. WUo In to be V. S. Senatov In Illinois. The Alton Telegraph, ot t!:o .".Uli ul!. says; AVc have just hc.i; d, en llie nr i t, a rumor from pimjfLld, which cap ; tlm cl'ni :,x of nil) thing which lias struck ti;nn :1k tiiii.inuiii of our ear, in many u day. It is notl.ing more nor less, thuu that Cov Malteton, disregarding the cho'co of Ly niiui Trumbiill cm T. S. Senator by tie-- I.elsla turn, has resolv. d lo declnn- that cltclion void; and on the gro'.ind that tl.en is now a vacancy in the fcnatOi-ship, Intends mak:g nn nppnln:mi lit lo the .ot on hi own resj on-ibility ! It is understood that Gen. Phi. lds Is the g. utlciiuin designated by the Guveruor for that ofho. Tl.o rutiinr goes ou to say, thai P. U. Koultc, I'sq , is forthwith to sue out it writ of Mnuilumim fom the .Supremo Court, rctjniiing tlicCiovcrnorto iseneo cet tificnto of elec tion to him, lis re.iroentative in Congress from th's dlstriut The gr.nind that Mr. Fuuke will nssimie, is that tho votes cast for dudgo Trumbull wero void, and ought not to hnvc been counted in ma king up the returns. Judgo Lyman Trumbull is now L. S. Senator elect by the Legislature, and representative to Con gress elect from the eighth district of Illinois. ftbodc Is.ana F.lerllon. l'rovideiice, Wediwday, April 4, 1853. We hnvo ull the Stole, except three towns. Tiie"Know Nothings" have curried all the towns but two, as fur as heard from, and undoubtedly two oflhoso lo come in. Both Iho "Kuow Nothing'' candidates for Congress are elected. The vote is light,and nearly all one way. , For Covernor: Trovidinco County Iloppin, (Wliig and Know-Nothing,) 5,760 ; Putter, (Dem.) 1 ,CS0 ; scattering, 65. Newport County lloppiu, 1,175 ; Potter, 187. scatteriug, 1. Kent County Hoppin, 1,115; Poller, U9 . Washington County Iloppin, 1,703; Totter, 18ft. Bristol County Iloppin, 713; Poller, 105 For Lieutenant: Uose, (Know-Notliing,) 8,775 ( Reynolds, (Whig,) 1,258 ; Littlefield, .(Dem.,) 274 sem.,;i. . For Congress, Eastern District Durfee, (Know Nothing) and Whig, 5,554 ; Davis, (Dem.) 1.5G6 .Scattering, 1SS Western District-Thureton , (Kuow-Nothing .and Dem ,) 4,3."9 j Scattering, 605. A house, occupied by two elderly ladies, Mrs. Buker and Miss Humliu, in Burrvillc, was burned ithis morning, and both the inmates were found .dead. It ia expected there has been foul play. N. Y. Tribune Kansas. ti. t ! nnt ntliitrwiso than tUK ucna 1 1 ut.. . jiiou" o - , . nt. r . , I..J T.'o,,.n Lrch l2;wi,h.me forty passenger. on board . Wn ct'iJncM for asotJicr trmmpli of the Atciiin--n. fiduiittflr. sro-Slavcrv .''arty, are spokeu of as not oUierffiae than abundant, but our friends of freedom ed sec tn great ruisfo.",une in l!ml 'R.rVtm Kansas can e adiniUed as a Stai 01 'he people can . make a Constitution, several l00' elections must take place, Atciiimon or Mis souri cannot afford toire shiftless Miasourians to run over the line to squat for many successive years, and the legitimate emigration from the .slaveholdTng Stales is not Urge ner promises U be much larger while from the East the tide is only begining to move. The men who urged the pas r ,1,. V.hruka oil! in Coneress, saying that Slavery could not live there, and hence the danger of introducing it by enactments was naught, spoke a great deal jitore. truth than they nieani w. . i. .u. .:..ttnnf thit wicked is ' However, uiougii uio i- .i1. and doves are hatched out of what they ... . K. soalhatsi denounced upon the evi.-doe.s get no ub.temen, that account But it should cwfT the fauhless iiwi k.iu.v" y , 1 and quicken the steps of dali) mg gran .V New Advertisement b. rriondf of Freedom, Attention 1 1 milKRK will be general MASS MEETING L of Iht friends of KrfeS.nl, aud Human l.lb r ty.held in Alluny, Linn Co. Oregon, on Hie lut Wednesday (tilth) of Juuo, 1MJ5, lo determine a course of action for llie opposcrs in Oregon to till Slavery Extension. Our foes iu the Territory are already a(th r.i.r snoaokd, while we are slumber ing, Lei us rally to opoo tin in. Man Citixsxs. Oco. C. Uobblni, I)R.CTICAL WATC H MAKER, Portland, Oregon, devotes hU entire attention lo He. t..;.l., fn.a f&'nlfhMBiiil linviii nn ettnerienccd JuWcllerin hia employ, ia prejiarrd to manufacture .Imm.i-...iiaii nr jfltt'i rv. mm aii'Iiih flnirrii IvIh. u 1 1 k wimh i.v.j. " C' 'V TT """I"'" " l"",d .riiiiii uttXueki. watches, and new and fashion- Jewelry lo which he invitee llie attention of i-Uhuc, any jv. icoa im 4 f l.BSofOsace Orange siid for sale bv 4U JAMKS ONE ILL. O A LBS of aiti.i seed for mile cheap by OU JAMES ONEILL. Just Received. i Splendid awortment of Family Groceries, J. iu.li a U'a, synip, suuar, &0. i atao lino and coarse salt, cream tartar, apples, chill pencliea, nai..liiiMtf. nvi.tt.ra. etnniit.xeast nowder. also a Inrrro juantily of siierior cheroot cigars, and tobacco of every bran t nnu aimon every uiiug i iw in our line of business all of whi. li will he sold as low as ut any other plui'o In town, for rh or pi o- duce. UllAKMJin y nil nii ah. IN our bakery we keep constantly on baud breod, crackers, eaki'S.pies, &c. Cl.ln.u.liY gr iiiio. CAXDI1CS, mils, raisius, of nn excellent quality just received nnd for mile lew by CHARM AN & WAKAEIl Oranirei E ECEIVED iijsiu the arrival of every steam er. Dou'l fail to call on CHARM AN II WARN EH. CIGARS The best chnneo to pick Is hi itio store of CHARM AN fr WARNER. lot and House for Sale 1 1 IOT No. one (U m Block No. live (.) in ure J eon City with the building thereon lately oc cupied by Messrs. Allbright a Price as meat maikeU For terma and parliculars as lo title, address, TREVETT it. CO., Muv 12. 1855-H3 I'ortlund, O. T. r SHERIFFS 8 ALU BY virtue of n certain execution uued nnt of the District Court for Clackamas county, and to mo directed, iu favor of ThomiisChariiian and Arthur Warner, uguinst Robert Moore, nnd for want of iersonal property w hereof to muko llie some I have levied upon and shall proceed to fell, to the highest Udder, for cash, ut Public Auction, all the r cht title an I interest of the abovo named Robert Moore, in a certuin luuil claim siluuteu and lying iu the county of Clackamas, aud generally known as the Linn City claim, urn! described in n.,i fleiiilnn No. liso now ou filo in the Register's ofli e of Oregon Territory, as follows : IK ginning ut a point 7.03 chums soma ami 10, 55 chains west of the N. s. corner of c 36, iu T 2 s of a I R Runniii!! 'i'hence east 311,75 chains " S43 r 17,1)1) lo the Willumette river. " Sal W 18,00 chains ' South 12.50 " " S5I W 13,00 " " N73W 15,00 " " S52 W 24,75 " " S.'iS W 50,00 " S51 W 19,50 N71 W 14,30 N72W 31,00 ii V5I K 1 70 lift " to the Tualily rivor. i ii This course passes overs point bearing 8 38 E 4,40 chaini Iroin the S W corner ot js f oi sex 60 iiiiso oi u i i. to the place of beginning. The same being purls of tree's .'!." and 36 in T 2 S of R I K ii 31 it i ii it 2 " i' ' li2 " 3 " 1 " and containing 6 10 acres, more or hw. Sale to lake place on Wednesday the 6th day of June, 1855, ul 2 o'clock. P. M. on the premists. WM. HOLMES, Shcrilf Clackamas County. Tr SEP IIC EL VP, Deputy. Oregon City, .May 5, 1-55.-315 SHERIFFS SALE. BY virtus of sundry executions issued out of the Supreme court of Oregon Territory, and to me directed, in fuvor of various persons as follows: Wells Lako against Daniel H. Ferguson and Rob ert Moore ; R. Hereford against the aame defen dants j James Partlow against the sumo defend ants and Sawyer and Milwaiu against the said de fendants, and for want of personal property whore of to mako the same, I have levied upon and shall proceed lo sell lo the highest bidder for cash, at public auction, on Wednesday iheClh day of June 1855, at I wo o'clock in llie afternoon, all the right .... ... . . , it title and interest ol llie noove nnmeo uooeri .uuuio in and to a certain tract of land situate in the county of Cluckamns, and generally known as. the Linn City claim, and di scribed in notification No. BBl) now on file in the Ueiristor's offico iu Orecou ... lerntory, as ioiiows: RanimtlniT ai nnini .7 ftS elinins south and 16, 25 chains west of Ihe N E corner of sec 30 in T2 S of R 1 E running Thence east 30,,5 chaiiu " S 43 E 17,00 " to the Willamette river ' S51W18.00 '" south 12,50 " S51W13.00 N73W15.nO " ' S.WW2I,75 " " S56W 50,00 " ' S51 W 49,50 " to the Tuulity river " N71WI4.30 " N72W3100 N53E 172,00 " This course passes i . . u.j .j . " i I . . nnlnl Knnnir S MS F. 4.40 rliailll from tllO " r . . nP t m. rit ft u r IJ ir parts ol bee a jo oj oo in noi uic 31 " 2" " 1&2 3 , 1" and containing 640 acres more or less. Sale to take place on the premises. WM. HOLMES, Sheriff Clockamtu Ct'inty. Ti SEP HUELAT, Deputy. Oregon City, May 5, 1805-3t5 PAPERS &, THRASHERS See the sil MM ver cup advertisement. ap21 . A bt.lt.1! till I lU. aft. Ions Salt, i.mported direct from Sandwich J. IP Islands, for saJe in lots to suit purchasers, bv Winn THOS. JOHNSON. Myh aud syrup in apUf barrels, fo.- sale by THOS. OHNSON. A LARGE assortment f hous. hold fumitnre tV for sale by fan21 THOS. JOHNSON. . - , , flAPMl ILingings, new K or le by -'" T. JOHNSON. O lSju7i , f22JLl ' in bits SSON. h . & . il. 1T.B,liftrB for sale hv OUv sp21tf T. JOHNSON. Portland Prices Current, OOXUBLSCTSI) WEEKLY. . Dry Ooodfl, ('iniiaiuon 55atil Kheelmg, 4-4 1 1 J. Simp CalU Drilling Hi Drugs A. Mod. Bleached dr lling....U'j I'rom Im to luu pr. cl. ' shirting, lOali over S. Y, cost. Slrimd do none j Produce. Ticking U'i'il I Wheat, pr. ha Deuiiis..' 12 Outs do Blue drilling l'-'J Potatoes do..' I'luid husey I la'.'2 Onions do ...tl an ...,2S ,. 3 ,,...0 7 Hull net 70a!Jil;l lour , Kentucky jeans.. .25a4.'i, Corn Meal, fie.li., Tweeils 55a70, llmkwlint Hour. Prints. J rruit Blue and white 11 Apples gr'lid pr Ib30a40 Blue aud orange 11; " diied do 13al4 Fancy 8al2 Peaches, dried do 15 " super.. l'.'air do peuled Furniture do 8al2: " Chili, dried.20a22 do. wide.i2i Provisions. M. do lain. 14u2.'i Pork, clear 824 Uiiitlhams 1 lal5 mess S'JO 11 Scotch. J2iu2.Y Hams 1C Alpaca '.'5u5U Bacon 14 Table dunask 50a7.V Powder. cloths 75a!Si llnnrd' pr ca.M....$l5 Irish linens 40u$li pr keg.... 911 Clothing;. Shot Sheep gray pums sj 04 i3 Sn.ull sues Satinet do. &-'i Buck $3a3i Fancy cast. do. ...ft:iu5' Lead. Black eass. do. Ig la.'ii B.ir 13 l'ine clothing.. .25 pr.cl.; White lead, in oil.. ..14 advance on N. Y.cosi. Cordage. Red fluii'l shirU jll2ul8 Manilla, small 28 I Slue do. do. Sl.-u!S. " large 25 Hickory shirts 4Jati Hemp 10nl5 Calico do $ful2,: Candls.e Soots A shoes. Admuutine .32 Men's kip boou.ijjiJiiil.Speiin 56 ' suer da do... 4 J Cigars. " heavy wnx do. $ I Havana 8 lOaOO " fine sewed. ..nouo.; Herman ftl0u25 Boys' kip Ixjots $1 American 2lla50 ' he'vy w'x doIJ i2, . TobaCCO. Meus' brg's pr. doz..yl7 Pridooflhe Union. ...40 " kip brg's pr dor. jllh Sun none ' calf sewed do.... g j Luke's 33 Women's h'ry sii's...i; Hardware. fiuedo. 81 i Shovels lual5 ' buskius.Ual Spades $14al6 Child'n'a shoes 25a3U priAxes g 1 3a 1 7 ct advance on N. Y .'Mill saws 9tia$U cost. iX cut saws 75o$l OrOCerieS. t'l'ahle cutlery, 10 to pr ct Coffeo lliaisj advance on N. Y.oost Tea 55u70!Pockot cutlery, 25 prct Sugar, no. 1 Chi'a 1 1! advance. " Peruvian nom lOlher n nicies of hard- crushed 15! wure from 20 to- 40 pr Sulcrutus ltK ct advance. Starch 12J Nails, cut J Syrup E Boston 85s " horseshoe. ..30u35 do. S Island C0 Oils. I.iv. Salt 2c fine salt 3J Lamp SUaJli Pttfiper 2 V I. i listed boil St'l Allspice 50 Turpenliuo pr gull 1J SHEEP for sale. A few Southdown rum lambs for sale. Apply to the undersigned between this dale and Juno first, J. G. CAMl'UtLl.. M:iv 5. 1855. A so. a few One sheen crossed with Ihe Southdown apply to 312 .. r. y. L.A.TUll. 0 ATS wanted at llie store of ap21 C. POPE, Jr. SEEK buckwheut tor sale by ap21lf C.POPE, Jr. CHAIN pumps for sale by ap2llf C. TOPE, Jr. D II. Juvne's medicines for sale by r. ii.-iiirt l uphill J. IV! Cl Jf. I? "7AU do Cologuc, a superior article, nt i. ai.r UIMM AURV'S Tricopherous for sale hv ti... iViinnt T ap.iu t vi i-., ,i. K ST 11 A V! C1TRAYED from llie subscr.ber, on the 17lh of kj March last, two cows, une a orinme ana white pied cow, about six years old, having a piece ln'nliAn nil' ntiA of tier horns. Also, a dark blue brindle heifer with a white face, and some white on her logs and buck. No earmarks recollected. Any poison giving mo in rnrmnii..tt nf lint whcrentiont ill su:d cows, or who will return them to me, shall be suitnbly rewarded. MM. I1KUUUU1U.. Oregon City, April 25, 1855-2t3 Administrator's Notice. "VTOTICE is hereby given that letters of admin JAI istration have been issued by tho Probate court of Clackamas county, Oregon Territory, lo the undersigned upon tho estate of A. J. Cutting, deceased, late of said county and territory, bearing date April 17, 1855. All persons having claims aguinstthe said estate are requested to pruseut the same with the necessary vouchers within one year from the dale of this notice, to the subscriber resi ding on Milk oreek in said county, and all p irons indebted to said estate are requested to muko im mediate payment to the undersigned. MARY JANE CUTTING. April 2S, 1855-214 Administratrix. Notice. ALL those indebted to Preston, O'Neill & Co., are requested to call nnd settle the same im mediately, by Cash or Produre. All debts re maining unpaid 1st of Juue, will be left for col lection. sp21tf JAMES O'NEILL. 1 LOCKS I Beautiful timo keepers, at tery J low prices. G. AHEKNETI1Y &CO. .1 L'KX ITU RE. Dedstesds and chairs for sole low to clote the invoice. ap21 G. ABERNETHY Ar, CO. Central Produce DcpOt, CANEMAH. flONSTANTLY receiving, fresh from ranch, 1 wheat, oats, bacon, lard, butter and potatoes. nn21 JOHN P. BROOKS. .Int Ititfftit'itfl. At the 'Old Stand,' Canemah, Afrit 21, '55. 4 4f.fk.-rt Lbs. Light Brown Sugar, ,UUIF 1,000 lbs. China No. 1, do., 1,000 lbs. Uio Coffee, 15 Tons coarse salt; 500 lbs. fine do., 3,000 lbs. Oregon Bacon ; 1 ,000 bushels oats, for sale wholesale or retail, by JOHN P. BROOKS. PKOBATR NOTICE. Territory of Oregon, Clackamat County, 11 : rr0 persons to whom these presents shall X come greeting : Know ye that whereas Jos eph Church, guardian of Chevalier Richardson, an . -i ... a ci. j 1 insane person or sa:a coaniy, nas niea nis pennon in the probate office of said county, praying for a license to sell the real estate of said Richardson, and it appearing from said petition that said real es tate should be sold iu order to defray the exnscs already incured, and for the support and mainten ance of said Richardson. Therefore it ia ordered that the same be referred to the next term of the Probate court, to be holden in Oregon City on the first Tuesday of June next. And it is furth'-r ordered that the next of kin and allconccrned.be notified thereof by Ihe publi cation of this order three weeks successively in the Oregon Argus, a newspaper printed iu Oregon City, that they may appear and if Oiey sue cause, object to said license being panted. J HECTOR CAMPBELL, Judge of Probate. Oregon Ciy, May 1, 18oj-3l3 i X.IiAIf.M'KimjLV&CO.' , iV Uriieml Commission Merchants, aud whole sule aud retail Dralvrs iu Diy Goods, Groceries, Hurdwure, tic, Jko. S George T. Allan. Archibald M'Kinlay. ' ' Thomas Lowe. ' A LI. AN. M'KINLAY & CO., Lower Hcnttshurg, Uuippia, Cregnn. VLLAX, M'KINLAY &. CO., Oregon Territory. Chauiporg, May 5. JAMES O'NEILL, WHOLSSALI AMP SITilt BIALIS IN I'rovMoiii cfc Ilnrdwnre, ' Nn. I, A7i' titreet. iii:o. aki:kxi:tiiy & to, MERCHANTS, OREGON CITY.OREOON TERRITORY. Gio. Abkbnktiiv, I . Thomas l'ors, IlittAU Clakkk, I Jas. It. lloos. April 21, 1605-1 If CHARLES POPE, JR., OIALCS in Hardware, Groceries, . Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots Jc Shoes, Medicines, Hooks it Stationery. Muin-st., Oregon City, April 21, 1855-ltf JOHN R M BRIDE, ATTORNKY AND COUNSKLO AT LAW, iMfuyette, Yamhill County, O. T., WILL faithfully attend lo all busiuess en trusted to his professional care. April 21, 1855-ltf JOHN P. BROOKS, WholcNile if- Retail Dealer in Oroeerwn, Product, Proritioni, cj-c , Main Street. A General Assortment kept up of Selected Goods. Cnnemsh, April 21, 1855-ltf. 1 ' FltESH AllllIVAL OF GROCERIES, &C, THE sulwcribcr has just received a fresh sup ply of (Iroeeriet, Proritioni and Harduare, which, in addition to his former stock, he will sell at extremely low prices for Cash or Product. His stock consists in part of the following articles : New Orleans sugar, Crushed do. Klo Sl Java colVeo, New Orleans syrnp, Sandwich Islands do Suleratus, Pepper 4, Allspico, Kut llonton syrup, Sandwich Island sugar, Powdered, do. Young Hyson and Im perial t.-as, Dried Apples L Pcuches Yeast it Soup Powders, Cinnamon it Cloves. Saw. Cust and German steel, mill aud cross cut, hand, pannel, and whip-saws. 1'ilet and Katpt Mill saw files from 10 to 1G inches; Hut bustard files from 10 lo 14 inches; taper files from 3 to 7 inches ; half round files from 7 to 1 4 inches ; round do. from 5 to 7 inches ; horse rasiis from 11 to 14 inches. Carpenter? Toole. Firmer chisels and gouges in sells or siiicle t locket chisels: bench pliines; iron uud steel squnrcs; try squares; scratch awls and saw drivers j plain and Hatted marking guuges and bevels ; common aud concave augurs ; hunit axes; hammers and hatchets. lluildert' Hardware. Rim, flat, pad and mor tice locks and bitches; brass, mineral and while knobs ; complete round, town and Hut spring bolts ; cast butts of all sizes, und screws; also, round aud Hut bar iron; nuil rod, do. ; homo shoo bar, do., and plow steel. ap-2llf JAMES O'NEILL. IN DOW glass, by the box or single lielit, ot ap21lf Pol'ES. l IKLE powder, alto blustmj; powder, whole- ' wleiindietiiil.at POPES. FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE, JR. j RAND'S sursuparilltt for sale bv i RASS and Iron Butte, Screws, Ixwks and Up21lf C. POPE, Jr. J1- Latches, lluuimeis and llolehets, Axes, - , ; r ; i i 7. ' Druwiuir knives, Hundiiuws, Curry Combs, Horse fi? doz maple chairs lor sale Brushes ,md Cards, Gun Lock-, Gun Cups, Wool "i,i-llf i. roi i., Jr. CBrd( L,1)est lllinillc9) Plulll,Bi V AUIES Guiler Shoes selling chcup at llie April 21, 1H55-1II" JLd store of np21tf C. POPE, Jr. L. . . : . MARBLE toilet ware, a few nioro setts left at "1'-'"' r()1'lcs- FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE, JR. "'BIBLES and Testaments, all sizes, muy be CjUUAK, Suit, Collee, Tea, Svrup, Chocolate, MB found at np2itf POPES. JJ5 sturch, Salt intus, Cream Turuir, Sul Soda, M BOSTON syrup, Now Orleans sugar, und Curb. Sodu, lVpper, Spice, Alum, Borux, Cop- J Liverpool salt, for sale, wholesale und retail, peras, etc. Aprii 21, lHji-ltf by up21lf , G. POPE, Jr. : ' .. a. ABERNETHY fc CO. N HAND Plow steel, iron, billows, anvils horse shoes, vices, horse nails, mule shoes, crew bars, wrought nails, and English bar iron at 6 cents per lb. b,21 G. ABERNETHY & CO, WHEAT, Oats, and Flour wanted iu ex change for merchandise. nP21 O.ABEItNETHYifcCO. For San Francisco. MMHE staunch and fast Bark C. Dcv- JL vens. Haley. muster, will loud with . produce tor San Francisco uliout the 23d t ....I. April. Freight $10 per ton. Shippers can con sicn to our house in San Fruncisco if desired. aP21 O.ABEUNKTHY & CO. 1.1 ERR Y ROPE. 2 and 3 inch cable, suitable for Ferry Rope, just received. ap21 G, ABERNETHY & CO. Tor SalcLivst lliuu Cosll CHAIRS, bedsteads, window blinds, counter lees, wrought nails, hone nails, framing pins, mill saws, frying pans, grass scythes, carl harness. np21 GEO. ABERNETHY &. CO. Allan, M'Kinlay & Co IJAVE just received A NEW STOCK OF GOODS, and would invite all those who wish to procure GOOD articles at reasonable prices, to call aud see them. They consist in part of the following i grindstones canal Sl wheel barrows grain crudlis funcy brooms crass scythes 4. snaths plain do brush do do aseon a eoioreu pans painted tubs tine wash boards blacksmith's bellows cross cut saws ? It do 6 ft 16 sq harrows 23 teeh garden rakes do ho do spades polished shovels hay forks mill saws 7 ft hair mattresses double do single hair bolsters double do single sperm caudles adamantine do grape brand tobacco manure forks churns window glass 8 by 10 do 10 by 12 do 7 by 9 window aashea 8 by 10 do 10 by 12 ox bows and yokes lucke tobacco BLANKETS, DA1SE, LlNDSEYS, Slieetingt Tickt, tc etc. Aud keep constantly on hand a large supply of OROCERIES, clothing, hardware, and many articles too numej.' ous to mention. ALLAN, M'KINLAY 4 QO. Oregon City, April 21, lU55-ly Circa I lllri's iuiiumr IIio Army of rt'vniupil il Pl'eaJut irarritu of Vrri'':m'.Oret,i Craif arl' full and orrrji-iieing !! CHARMAW 4 WAnWER, Acsuts under Providence fur fattening the lesn kinel! DO not suitHws lluit C'liariuan Si Warner's rsldblisliiui III died oil' Willi that of tin uld " Sectalor !'' Wo an- happy in Inform all ol our old (Vie mis in particular, ami our new In (ensral, that ws are stiil nhrs and kiiickmg at the old slund. n here ws still make it our pailiculai business to furnish friend and foe with just such dainties in the line of provisions, groceries on I confectionery as would make even un anchorite's heart swim, hie soul stand ou lipU', and mike him wish his lb rout ns " long us a feiicti rail," so he might protract the pleasure utlordcd by swallowing some of our nice things. 1 Do not forget inr old stand ami get Into the wrong place, but be sure you ore " all light" when you are striking a bee-line tow aids the house of I ll.ll.H.. tV II .H.. 11.11. Oregon City, April 21, 1H55.Iy Keiuling for tho Million I S. J. M -COR MICK HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT TUN FNAKLIN BOOK SIOBK, MONT-IT, rOftl'MMU, OS1UON, A Choice selection of Popular Books, News papers, Magaxines and Fancy Slulioiiery. Among the bo.iks on hand will be found woiks on Temperance, Agriculture, Horticulture, His tory, Poetry, Hiogrnphv, Med.cines, Religion, riu.ence, School llcoks, Konmnoes, tvc.,0.c, c. O'Subscrinlionii received for llariicr, Graham, Goodey, Leslie's, or Putnam, ul fjt I a year, putt age free. ST Sunsnriotions recuved for any newspaper published in any part of Iho Union. Remember the Franklin Book Slore and News- paper Agency, Front etreel, Portland Oregon. "A priced caluloirue will be piihlished early in April, and will be sent to any pari vf Ihe terri tory tree on application. " Mutrsnian copy 1 ino. mm M2) ros, sals av ' CTlATtI.ES TOPE, JR. WEBSTER'S Dictionaries, all sixes, from primary school to Sva. dictionhrirs. Blako's Uiogrnphioal Dictionary i ' " Progresa of America," by Mcliregor ; 'Shady Side," " Uuecchy," and Uncle Tom'e Cnb'n ; T. 8 Arthurs works; l hailotle Misatieth t do. Dr. Spring's do. PotTS. Milton, Young, Thomsoii, Cow iter, Ossiun, Pollock, and others. Also Downiug's Fruit Cullurisl ; Thomas do. Youatt on sheep; Do. on horse. Alleu'a American Jr'urin Book: Do. domestic aniinuls. liurul Architecture, Rural Homes, Ac. and Sanders' New Readers 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th 4i.5lli. Motiuftie's Readers. Sunders' Spoilers ; Elementary do. Thomson's ArilluiKlics ; Book-keeping, Copy Hooks, otC. Also Faber's Pencils, Gillott's Pens, Blank Books, Envelopes, Foolseup, Nolo and Letter Pa per, Wafers, &c, JjT Wholesale and Ketail.XH Mnin-st., Orcgou City, April 21, lS5i-ly 3ffDXCX8ES F0H SALE BY CIIARLES POPE, JR. RANDS' Sureapuiilla, P,ck's Wild Cherry Bit ?5 lers, Butemau's drops, Brnndreth's pills, Ue's pills, Perry's vermifuge, Opodeldoc, Gum Cam phor, Gum Arabic, British oil, Lobelia, Hot drops, 3d prepurutioii, Roman eye balsom, Dallcy's pain extractor, Lauduuimi, Puregorio, Oil of Pepper mint, Essences, Composition Puwders, Carter's Pulmonary IIuImiii, Sulphur, Epson) Suits, Ac. April 21, 1855-ltf WllliI.ESALR 11RALKRS, OFFER for sale the following pood just re ceived from New York nnd Sandwich 1st 1111. Is, per barks C. Dcvens and Ocean Bird, i. e. 50 Tons S. I. Salt, 15,000 yards new style !I2 bags prime collet prints 10,000 " br'n. muslins 3,1100 11 blench'd do 1110 IIm. linen thread 50 piucos silk hdkfs 1,500 yards hickory 2 doz. umbrellas 50 ens. boots It shoes 20 doz. slates 20 " druw'g knives 10 " coll'eo mills 25 jack planes 10 An, buck saws 1 50 fancy clocks . 25 kegs suleratus 10 caws " f.ucke's" tobacco 10 "Cornucopia" tobacco Juyno's niedic'nes 1 pr. 4 ft. mill burs 5 d'i7- crow bars 25 Hi", bl'k sew'gsilk 10 " ajsj'd " " 10 Ions tine salt - 100 kegs brown sugar 100 " syrup ii 1110 lusses 5 barrels whale oil 10 dor. grain ecylhei 20 " gruin eruillc 5 reaping machines 3 thrashing do 12 straw cutters 1110 reams wrup.pnper 150 lbs. Mass. twine I II do. Collins' axes 10 " hoes 5 Smith's bellows 10 dozen mill snwe, best quality 15 doz bt d coris 10 coils rope 100 box 's cream tiirtar 1110 lbs. bora 25 bxs. soap powdei 35 " alspice 1,000 '' ginghams Together with a large assortment of dry goods, clothing, medicines, iron, steel, blacksmiths' tools, chuirs, bedsteuds, cigars, ami other artirl previ ously ou hund; and all of which are offend for side for cusli, produce,or ou short time to approved customers. . Oregon City, April 21 , 18"5-ltf fci-lliuif off til Coal. THMIE atock of Dry Goods and Hardware of Jl Preston, O'Neill St. Co. will be closed out at cost prices. Persons desirous of buying cAerip, will do well to call on the subttcribr. spiltf . . JAMES O'NEILL. Hew Orlenin iugsir & .Tlolas's. 'mis. Barrels of New Orleans sugar per of p. lilMF per ship" llaihay." 50 do. of New Orleans molosse s per cTpr "H-rald of the Morning " The above articles I shall receive about the 15th of Mav. direct from New York, and will cloe tin m out at low prices. sp2llf ...JAMfcSUAfc.ll.il ftOARKK & FIXE SALT-l have In shire j 25 Ions coarse and fine "oil, to lie snld eery cheap. ap21tfj JAMES O'NLILU 11 LOW STEEL-10 in-h. and 4 inch, plow steel for sale in quanlit es not leu than 5U0 lbs., at ths reduced price of I'.'i cents. fi I GEO. ABE RN ETU Y V CO. WELLS; FARQO'OO.'fl EXPRESS, ; Hitmen Origan, I'alifornia, lit! Alfantlo Smln and I'.uroue. - ll.l, I.IV III.'" .'I'" Tr.'SN . ........I. tt'illt Itia l.'ttitflll II IVIVI! i..,la.,l(.HMlnmiMI. ry;jtiSlutre aud Pacific Mail Steam- ship Coin nines fortiansportallon.ws are now pre puied to forwurd, Cold Dmt, Bullion, Specif, Packaeet, Pareelt, and Freight, to aud from N Yoik, N. Orleans, Hun Francisw, Portland, and principal towns of California snd Oregon. : Our regulur Semi monthly Express between Portland and Sim Francisco, is dispatched by the Piicilic Mail StoaiiH.hipCVssleaiiii.hipColtmibiaf eounecling at Sun Francisco with our semi-inouth ly Express lo JVrie lor and Neic Orlean; whieh is dispatched regularly ou ths 1st snd llilhof each mouth, by Ihe mull steamers and in cluirge of our own messenger, through lo divination. -. Our EipMai from Nw Vork leavss regulsily on tho Sib and 20lh of such uioiilh, also in cliarge of inessengei-s. Treusure instirtd iu Ihe bent New lork eein panics, or st LloyJ's 111 iMindon, at llie option of liipiiers. ' " . ' v Umcits Now Ioi, J0, JU, MOJiw.) Orleans, No. 1 1, Exchange place 1 San Francisco, Nn. Il l, Montgomery stiedt. JAMES O'NEII Oregon CHy, April 21, l.51tf Who Wunts tho Silver Cup? " V K will g!v SILVER CVP, or f25 in W UUl.l), lo the owner of any Ucapinj machine who will, nt a public trial of reaers, iu presence of rtgnlurly chosen and disinterested judges, produce a leapi r that will do mors and belter rvork than HurriU't Conrertiblt Reaper. Said trial lo occur during Ihe coining harreel, aud not more Ihun otto reaper of any one kind lo bo introduced as coinpelllors. Time and placs la be agreed on with parlies entering for Iho trial. ' Below wt g ve a uotico of this machine and some of the ndvuntuces claimed for il : " Al Ihe trial of ieaiers in Ihe harvesl field In Geneva, New Vork, in July last, by the judgessp poiiilcd by Ihe AVw J'or Stuff Agricultural Society, 11 ne rencrs were entoied. and each re quired to cut oImiuI three sores of wheal and two of barley much lodged and tangled, the straw soft and tnuh, on rough and uneven grounds Every facility was afforded for a full and impartial trial, and examination as to draft, construction and per- formunce ! and the first prize was awarded lo ' The D. Uurrill for the Brut tlrain Reaper. . The judges, ill Iho rcpoit eayi 'T. D. Burrill's muchine performed its work In llie most admirable manner 1 the gavels were well laid, the workman ship and materials excellent.' It has no cilrn wheels or pinions beyond what are simply neces siry ; 110 reel to beat down aud waste the grain, no buul wheels, pulleys, bells, straps, or harness to get out of order; simplicity and strength for do:n( work all dny and every day have been Ihe leading o'jjecls, 1st. It cuts gruiu uf all kinds, in all conditions, , without clogging, and may bo worked either by horses or oxen. 2d. It cuts ut any height required by a few moiuchU change. ' lid. Il discharges the groiu in the rear, if pre. fi rre l, liko Hussy's, or ut Iho side, like McCor mick's. This change is made by an extra apron, (attached iu u inninenl,) from which tho grain is laid iu heller condition than by any other machine. Ilh. Il has a baluuce wheel, which gives qui- ,. I nml uniform motion lo the machine. We have a few of these reapers for sale. They will be ready for exhibition on and after April 20th, aud the utlenlioii nf Farmors is solicited to THE BEST REAPER OUT. Al., 1 Kishl Hor,o Thresher; 9 Two Horse Threshers; 20 do.en Grain Cradles;- 30 doteu GrninSeylhesi 12 Straw Cutlers t 8 Fan Mills. ' 1 : vi 1 A II K H N K'li I Y & CO.. April 21, IB55-ltf. Oregon City. Remedy for Hard Times II. Farmers of Oteijon I 'Ti no use lo con tend uialnut ale!!! Ywi never tun yd rieh until you buy out of our lVoi'iii nuil Onlcaliiirgli Plow ' rgVIK undersigned has on hand, and is now .B. making daily, every description of the abovo well-knowu Plows; which for material and work muuship nro vuslly superior lo any in the Terri tory. All warranted to scour and do good work, uud which he will sell at moderate prices, for CiisA or fViniui Those in want of a good plow would do well lo coine and exumino mine before purchasing elsewhere. They cuii be hnd nt all the principal towns on the river. Also at Forest Grove, Dayton and la fayclte, whcie I have appointed agenle, who will ....11 .... 1 .., ii.- I.',.irv. tviih llm addition of sen us mw tin ut t.tv . j . the freight. K.RA POST, Sign of the Big Pluw, Canemah. April 21, lS55-ly STEAMER PORTLAND, Capt. A S. Murray, WILL run daily between Portlnnd and Ore gon City. Leave Oregon City ot eight o'clock, A. u. Humming, leave Portland al two o'cluek, f. M. , 1 For freight or passage apply on board, April 21, lM.'i-llf V U. S. MAIL LINE. Oregon City and Portland. DAILY PACKET Jennie Clark! J, C. Ai.nswoktii, Masteb. WILL run Daily, (Sundays excepted,) in lh aliovi-nnmed Ira.le, leaving Oregon City evi rv dav at Hu'elock, . M. ltcliimiiig, will leave Portland at 2 r. St., touch iug at sll ink rinediulc points. For fn iglit or puage apply on board. Auriiai. lW.1-Itf Of the Four Reviews and Blackwood C IOM.VIENCK with North British for Novertv J bar, IMM.und Hie other llcviews and Bluek wood for Juniiary, 1 tT,5. , - , 'J'ermmf Siihncriptinn.ny one Review of Blackwood, HS-i a year. Blackwood and one Re view or any two Itoviews, ft.' The fourllu' views and Blackwood, $10. Four coties lo orto address, if'W. ' Postage on the four Bcvlews and BUekWood lo any Post-office in the Vnlted States, only 80 eenls a year on each llcview and 4 oents a yew e Blackwood. "' New York, published by Leonard, hcott .to, 79 F'liltnn street entrancu 54 Gold street. LADIKSI VOIJ will find nn fxodlem ttMorlmniit of Drem Velrett: alsn l'.nrr Trimming; Ih'iery, lilore; Licet and KMon; Tuhlt Cloth; lUmoterpme; etc , at the t,,,of CHARLES POPE, Jr., (Miu.sl., opixwite Ahernelby's slore,) where may be fonud almosl eccnjthwg iu lbs hue of Dry Goods: Such as Priuls, Ginghams, Alpacas, Merinos, Plaid Lin vs, Muslin". Saltinetls, Jeans, Flan neis, Sheeii'ngs, Bed Ticking, H'klory Stripe, U'ton Hatting, lo. Oregon City, April 81, 185j-ltf lOX.'OANUTH, Bananas, and other trojucal J fruits, iosl received from Sandwich Islands. , 1 ........ . ... . r n pCl ( IIAKHAN , " Aftfclw V. T'W- .. 1 I