i " For tht Argui. HttiUrn Death. Ou Uia 8?d lnt., Mr. Daniel Juwotl u killed by the accidental dUcluirgo uf s gnu, The shot entered Hour hi inuulli, putting through hi lnud. I lo had been win king at Ex-Gov. Gaines', and through curl.siity wo Imiking nt some gun' that happened to be clustered together lu sight. Ha took up a rifle an J ksdtcd at it, not It luwu, and in the act firol, in name way, another gun. .Mr. Jewell lia been member of tho M. Church for acverul month uii'l often proved by hi action that hi In-art wu changed. Wo uwuru our brother departed, but filth tc!! u he la In Heaven. Ho was a member of the Cadet of Ti'iiiranco, anJ walked worthy of hie profession. 1 1; brothers will oft mis him anil hia worthy example. He Was buried with the honorf of the Division, 'Tis anil to know the young muat die, A ml wither na tho llowrra that bloom ; lint thero'ia homo above the aky That shed ita light withiu the tomb. Ami lnie nul filth with nnel wing Above life 'a ivoca will ever aour, 'While heuven' resounding muiMiuii tin,;" With pruise to II im wo till a lore. Wii.Aur.rTa Section, No. l.Culcls of Tcmpcr- IIIIC0. Resolved Thnt we shie T ly Ltmciit tho ullllo tive event which hua ao suddenly deprived our ( r derof n worthy member, nnd ourwlvca of a res pected brother uml friend. , Resulted Thut we heartily syiiitiu'.hizu wi;h the nlilictvd Relative of our deceased i;rutker,uud inoiiru with them our common loss. Rcsolred That the officer and member! of the kicclion wear tlu UMtal badge of mourning on their regalia for v'O cluya. Itcmlrcil'iUnl theso resolution be published in the Oiikcon Asms. It. II. Sampson, w.a. From the California Farmer. Obituary. "Death Utct n thining mark." Charles Fielding Cooke, a lovely boy of two yeura, tho only child of fond parents, hua biou suddenly culled front earth lo heiivcn. Whilo on a visit to hia grandfuther, in company with his mother, that "fearful diren.'o tho croup mado him ita victim, after an illness of thrco d:iye. lie died at tho residence of Irs griimlpui-i ills, mar Oregon City, O. T., on the 3d hist. This promising boy was tho hope of hia parents, C. W. and R. E. Couko, of Slnuisluus county. The child' father Hon. C. W. Couko, of the As sembly, eume to Hun Franciaeo to meet hia wife and child. Wo rctnon.ber well tho nnticipatcd happiness of that meeting. Wu could sympathize with our friend in hia hop.', for we are a parent. We remember nlus too well the ngouized spirit of that friend, when llio fond wife told him they were ciiii.di.ks. It wua our privilege to utter a word of sympathy in tliut duik houri'ico could ila i, for httd been where such blows fall and uud wo know the value of (-yinp.illiytli.il It ia only those who luivo been liko alllictod, that cuu peak comfort. It muy be noma consolation to these parent to' know there ore heart thut oiler thorn true ayiuputhy. Parent! Grief may bow thy spirit low, Grief may dull thy healing now, Hut IIopo dispels thy sp.rit's gloom A voice spcuks from the silent tomb. Behold! Thut bud loru from the p treat stein I now iu Heaven, a beuuteoua g. in ; Thero with the angels ahall it bloom, And shed oliove ita sweet perfume. For the Argus. t.tcvaj men uml Vollllclixn. Having spoken a word to clergymen- ami church iiii-iiibor, our next iK-ul will bo to jiolitiointis tliemsi'lvos. Ge'iiiluiniin,youaic pursuing u most suiciiLil course with refcr otieo to your own intcrcata. Tito clergy, be they what they may, have nn influence and nlways will have, which is worth counting. You say they tiro men of small minds, ' 'weak brethren." Hero is n banter. We -will chooso fifteen clergymen from the clerical profession in Oregon, nnd challenge jou to produce from nil the civilians of this Territory tho samo number, who shall bo their equal in talent, learning, nnd elo quence. AVo doubt much if you can do it. xnd taking the profession as a whole, they nre largo men-giants along side tho pigmy editors and lilliptttian politicians who are accustomed to hold them in such low repute. The clergy have nothing tounr com your misguided and injudicious Assaults. IDut this ai ticlo was 'commenced for the purposo of culling your attention to a view of ministerial character which seems never jto Jiave entered your minds. The real ecret.of ruinisterud power lies not in their intellects or e'loiponee. Sampson's strength acorns to have been not in Lis arms or in his body, but in hi) hair. So ministerial strength lies just whero the mere worldling would not look for it ; in his cause and in tie help of hia God. Are our ministers weak ! '-'God hath chosen tho weak things of thirfworltl to confound tho mighty and the foolish to confound the wise." If is Cod's work. "It is mighty and will prevail." "The gates of hell cannot prevail against it." And wo would advise you not to venture a tilt with your puny arm against the Al mighty.' ' . ' ' AVe would suggest to every man who ha any aspirations after political preferment of an enduring character not to follow cltrgy fcattag leaders. In doing so there is a bare possibility of your succeeding a y eur or two, but your fin.tl and perpetual political death, will come oq you very soon. Tho clergy have expertencedjjust such assaults iu di verse times nnd places before, but they are now more .strongly entrenched in their tuoral control of the world than ever In-low. And . though corrupt editors, and ofiice- seekera, may aspero their character yet llio religious good scuta of the mas of tho com nullity will ere long bo aroused for the do f.no of tho right, nnd your puny power will bo crushed. Tho day of Rum power nro rapidly iiiing nway, and tho potency of tho b"ttl ut) election day w ill quickly coiuo to an end. If you court corruption, you will find it Worm lit Volir vital. ltn lnmnr ililn men Trent tho clergy with more courtesy. Do not try to break down every thing acred for llio mere sake of party. KlkKMAN. Uprnlntc the Amman. Wo learn that tho Emperor of Dntzil hn nol Absolutely nml unconditionally rf fused to treat for the opening of tho Amazon river, to the commerce of tho United States. Ho profeases grent feitrof our people, nnd iv in terror list if wo como to seo him, wo may "annex" him right off. This really eems silly, yet it is true. (lis Brazilian majeity evidently has a high opinion of American enterprise ; but ho may rest well assured that wo will not havo "extended tho area oi freedom" half-way down tho South Ameri can continent during his life-time, let hint live to ever so good nn old age. It will tako at least that timo to digest Cuba nnd Mexico ; nnd after wo havo disposed of them, wo shall hnvo Central America, New Grenada, Eiittii'lor, Venezuela, und all the islands ndjacent thereto, to attend to if tho earthquakes will givo us ncliaucoto "settle" before we reach the Amazon. Tho Emperor, however, intends to pro pare himself for a vigorous defense, if we bhottlJ nnticipnto our timo. Well satisflud that ultimately ho must let other nations go up tho Amazon to trado with tho countries which furnish it with water, ho is preparing military stations nt the river's month , where our vessels aro to bo permitted lo land and recoivo necessary supplies. When theso tire completed and so arranged as to be ca pable (if def:l)so against nssattlt, nnd suffi cient to prevent communication between the dreaded Yankees aud tho interior from that quarter, Ilis .Majesty promises to yield his prejudices against our passing his door on our way to lVtu, and tho other Republics on tho head waters of tho great river. Whether this promiso is honest on his part, or n mere temporising expedient, remains to be seen. JV. Y. Times, Vrotilliltlnn AYnntctl by tbc Rmnknrtl. 'I'ha Wilmington (Delaware) Statesman publishes the following. It will be ro mcn bcrcd that the Prohibitory Liquor bill pass ed both branchos of tho Delawaro Legisla ture : ' The most convincing argument iu favor of Prohibition that wo hnvo over heard, is said to have been made to a member in the State Senatoof Delawaro, during tho pend ing of the Prohibitory bill beforo that body. A man of notoriously intemperate habits, sail to tho lion. Member (who it was thought held tho life or death of that bill at his will,) "Suppose, Mr. , a vessel was out in tho bay in a sinking condition, with n huge number of persons on board, without boats or nuy other means of escape, nnd you had tho only boat and theoHy means of es cape, and without your assistance they must perish, and you could save them without endangeriug your own life, would you do it?' "Certainly, I would. I should bo inhu man to do otherwise 1 " "Well," said he, "I, and thero nro hun dreds of others like me, that havo become suuh creatures of habit, that wo havo not tho heart to try to save ourselves you can by your voto in the Senato help. us. Will you doit!" This appeal was said to be more convinc ing than a dozen such lectures would have been from Tetnperanco men aud the hon orable gentleman's mind was moro firmly fixed in favor of the bill than it had ever been before. Tho gentleman did vpto for tho bill, and t has become a law. In a few mouths that poor inebriate, with hundreds of others, their wives uud children, will have the shield of law in their protection. " May God protect the right." Singular Death. Mr. Wm. A"Whittakcr, of Cincinnati, whilst at breakfast on 13th inst., eating a niece of bread, swallowed a small hard sub- ti-).Uh Irvlrrml nenr the stomach. 0IIW3, T.l. ' O . Soon after it created so much pain that he took an emetic, and on tho next day threw tho substance up. " It proved to bo a pieco of shingle nail, about half an iuch loner, which had been broken, nnd was sharp and ragged at both ends. ' It appeared to havo been part of a nail used in securing the hoops of a flour barrel, which liad got into tho flour, and thence into the bread. . Alter the nail came up Mr. W. was easy for two or three days, when inflammation set in, causing his death on Thursday last. 1IASRXEO, hfalu Saleiu. 2mh inat, by Rev. O. Dickinson, F. M. . f i l- lA'fc;1. k.l. r Tboiiipson ant .iaiuia " w" w p'aeje. i , . nttttit or Married Woiaesj U MlrbWatu The liegialatttro of Michigan, nt it recent eion, pitaaud a law which provide that the real and personal uttato of every fciunlo, neqitiied U'lbro mnrriag", and all property, real and rt.oiiiil, by gill, grunt, inheritance, duviao or nuy other manner, shall bo and remain the ctnto aud property of such female, nnd shall noi bo liuhlo fur tho delta, obligation, and engagement of her hut band, mid may bo contracted, sold, trans ferred, mortgaged, conveyod, devised or be queathed hy her in tho samo manner, nnd with tho aaiuo elfeet, as if sho wcro un married. Exchtillfff. Ueltcr Into than never. Wisconsin La been blest with n similar hw for (onto three yenrs. Wuterlown ( Wit.) Chronicle. Now Advertisements. Wm. C. Dement A. Co., WlIOl.KSAI.E und rvtuil UeuKra in CJroc r les, l'ruviaiuiis, 1'uinta, Oil, l!oota and Shoe, Cnickery, See. Opposite the Land Office, Main Kt. Orrgou City. June 1, lc3-7t3 Tho Summer Trado. T"t TE are now roceiviiij fmm New York anJ V Sju i'runeitco, the following good : Wi'S IU Nol china, munr, CO bbl &. half bb'i N. 0. sugar, 1W cheats Imperiul, gunp iwilcr and youn0' Iiysou le:is, 1. 'i) aueka ltio coffee, ltl'l boxi s Kilerutua, 1(10 biiicaaperm and adamantiuo cau llea, 2. r.ll kri li. ll.ayniji, S.i bbla crimhed augar, 3D coaca p'ckles, i!t0 boxeasoaji, SHO half-boxes raisin, 10U gross matches, (in wood) 25 caaes table salt, 100 kei;s white lead, (pure) a .O guls. LinaeedOil. 250 " lump " CD " apiriuTurpeiiliiio, 50 boxe glim, aaaorUd sizes, 3U. iloz brooms, 5000 lbs tobacco, 200 kegaiiaih, G000 j da brown sheeting. Also, rope, tuba, buckets, wiudow-aaali, crocks, ry, wall paper, brunhea, 4te., Aie.i all of which w ill be sold at the loweit market price a. W. C. UEMIiNT & CO. Opposite tho IJind Ofliee, Orcgou City, Juno 1, 1855.-7t3 Notice District Court Clackamas Conuly Territory of Oregon. A.J. l'opo ' ) r. Summons. J. S. Higgins. J To J. b. llhriiins "rOU are hereby required, in the name of the L United Slates of America, to appear before the Distriet Court of Llaekamus county to bo held in Oregon lityon tin 17th day or neht. next (tie ing the third Monday of said month) to answer the complaint of A. J. 1'ope. And you are hereby no tified that if you fail tu nppear and answer the said rompla nt, tlie plaiutill will tike judgment agauiat you for four hundred and twenty-four dollars, and interest from tho 12th day of January, 1855, to. gether with costs of suit. '. Witness F. S. Holland, Clerk, I . aud tho Seal of said Court, this 3 1 at divof ill iv, 1455. 7mo:i F. S. HOLLAND, Clerk. Agricultural. NOTICE is heruliygiveu tliut tho Washington County Agricultural .Society is adjourned to meet at UilUboiough, Saturday, June 9, prux., nt 10 o'clock A. u. Will the Farmers take notice of this call, aud be present at the time, as much buiiies is to bo trim, sucteef. Ily order of the Society. II. C. RAYMOND, Clerk, pro tern. lbs. Feathers for sale bv ap-.Htf : T. J'OHXSOX. c IGARS The boat clmnco to pick is ut the store of C 11 ARM AN $ WARNER. feet lloards for sale in lota tosuit.by T. JOHNSON. I- 1ST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post J Office in Oregou City, May lo, 1855. AduirWm lluughtou A Ruius J B Allison W II Hailey Jno Ruins J E Anderson Saiu'l iluincsL F " Raudull N W 1,'ubcr G II Hamilton S P Iteud L ilugleyWR Hamlin J L Chas Heard J W Hardiaty Chos Rigaby Jno Hehi John Hurres II Rowley H liell John Hodges David . Roys Henry Houner Epli Henson Ezra RuiIrkOeo Dnzurth iiusil Hodges Tbos Rummel Jno I treaseGW Holland Jus Suusom W N Ilroyles S A Holmes Math Savage Jus lirowuJaa Howlot Wm Seever J W Brooks W F Hawurd Jno : Bimpkins High Bryant W P . Howard J Shafer Sam'l Bukes Moses Hubburd F G Shannon S W Dull Archey Hubbard Mrs C Shattuck E D Cannon Mias S Hughes Wm " G D Chichester Jas Hughes J G Shaver A ClappSum'l Hungate Geo Shell Geo Clupp Jno B Juckaou Dauiel Shepurd Mrs M Cleaver J W Jackson Miss E Shook R S Cline Jno Jerome Geo Shoat Miaa M J Collurd F A Johnson Juo D Shoemuker J Conger Jonath,' Kane Wm Slover Enoa Corby Warreu Kandlo Jacob Smith David Cran6ld I Kell Miss E " M W Cureu Mrs M Killiugsworth J " W II Dulls Lieut ' Kirk Mm S Spicer A M Duuiels David Laccy Louis Stewart (' V Duytou W B Lane Jo " Walter Dealy Duvid L:bby Cyrus Strode R J Dicken Jos Louis m . Strowbridgo J DimickCA Lucier L Sommers J A Dodson M Mortin N H Teal Mr P Donaldson C Martin JM Thompson Ed Dona Jno Martin Jno " Trussed Tho Dray Mr ManindaleS D Tompkins jr J Duuuiway Mr Matlock W T Tucker B J Durbin Mr J Mays John Tyler Justin S Eojjan John Merrill Susanna Vail J E Easter HEW Mills Isaao Venable X Elliott Jos . Millard Miss II Walling A G Farley Silo Miller S E Warnock J Farley David Mitchell Wm Weddle E Foto David '. Moore I R Wright A ; FealdMisS Murray I D Wix Nicholas Fellow Hirum Muzzy D Wheeler Wm Fields Jiai McAllister A White Mathew Fish Waller McCaaliu'Jno - Whitlock W . Fisher Alfred MuCouael J J Whobury M Ford It F McFarley Silo Wdcoxson D" Fouts Wm McKeuzie Miss Wiihby Win Francis Abmen McMillan R L Wilson J J Gamble J W Nelson J B Wines Geo Gauaway J W Newell MissF.. Woodman Mr firrvaiaJ B Nighlon Amon Woodcock II (ietchel G E Offield J L Toun? E G Gillilaud 8 P Owen Jno " M N Gilhkind t M l'aker John " WE Gove I H l'arker Sam'l " (iordon Daniel Iilkin Geo Zumalt Mr S Grey Riley I'otts VI' ' 3 W. W. BUCK, P. M. Divoreo Notice Pialriot Court, CI, kams County, O. T. Goor e Jackwii, plaintiM", e. . Mary A. JacUii, ilefeidaut. ) riHU defrU'Utll above iwnifd will luk o-'tire 1. that the uid pluinlH' baa this d iy lilrd a com plaint iu th abive entitled ran, iu the Clvik's lhcof said court, alle;'lugainun( other lhiavth w.llul Ueaeitiau by tlie aaiii dckuJaut, of her hus band Hi auld plaiuti'l', and their children, and pray'n? for div re from the bondfof iinlrlmo. uy. Now, therefore, v-ium lb aal.l defendant aiiall aijear Ul'ot III t 1 Pi.ttict Court on the lirat day ol the n U term llieraut, lo ue ue!d in tlie t'.'Url I louto in irei;on C ly, hi the county afre sa'd, on the 1 7th d..y of Sept. nib-r next, the pluiu lill'wiU ask for Ills irl of demsndwl In aa d com. pLiiul. ItKl.llllUOK HANKKIt, Alny 23, IBij-fji I Alt y fr plamtiir. Dapacrrcotypliio'. 1111 E suluciiber will reinsiu iu Oregun City for . two weeks, and i prepar d lo luke da?uerro. otyiea in tho beat atyle, at h room over U10 r reueli Store. I'leaa cull and (five m' a liiuk .lOSlil'll IIL'CIITKL. Orej.n City, May SB", IHSJ-Cf." riricndi of rrccdom, Attention ! ! rpili:KU will b a ceoerul MASS MKKTlNfJ I of ihn ri-ii'iula of I'rfe.S.il. aucMlumun Liber ty, held in Allnny, Linn Co. Oregon, 011 the I art Wedmvday (Tii) of June, I -5.1, lo determine a Ciume of actiiin fur the ipKwer ill Oregon to all Slavery I'Utcnainn. Uur lore iu the Territory are already sCTivKLr kmmukii, win. we are shiuibe-r. iuj, 1't us rally lo op o tie in. AlANV ClTIXKDS. Heel-Boat 'Tro Trad" ! ! f?T SI'MKa N4VIUIII'!( Ol TIIK ITK 1 Wlt.AMr.T IIWOT 7 uiviia ! ii TiiKa aetn a tiii.io 1 ty MAX IIAA Ut X, UXH KAN UO ! ! JJ I AM nun kildiug a kel-bot, or barj, ov forti luna burthen for the purpu. Wil be redl about the midl of Jim 'S5. Aim lu kari frale ax cbrp, or olu per tbun kan bekarted Just let mo sujrat that if a but kan get the fruliug both wax, that sh kun do it chejier, &o. 1 wil here stale that If fratiug kail be dun chep er than I kan du it. the "Fro Trad" wil "la tu" pro bono publiko. "Th river" dim not "beMig tu ma'' or tu the "Fro Trad," but I and tho "Fre Trad" belong lu the Wilaniot river and we ar her for the ftod of the nublik. No indiiaemciit il kox ns tu "kombi'n" for Ihe snk ov making a l'b'g pilo of ov the pnblik, if we i an poaibli liv. A liv inn iz ol wo want, und muni Auf to hi the muteri.il fur a nu but heu this wun wen out. We kun b.ld it imraelvz ov rani d n. Wild hk tu liar asuiul shar ov ur palronaj at Irxt euuftu "pa the printer." Tak du notie llierov aud ainil on uroruura ako"uiui,'li. MvLRB IIW1T. Wilamel River, Ma 19, li-.'iy Wanted I i WOMJ 2A. family, WOMAX to do housework in a private Adilrec the Argils Dlhce. Oranges EECEIVED iim the arrival of every steam er. Don't fail lo call ou an iucuii uu MARXIAN &. WARNER. Administrator's Notice Oregon Territory, Clackamiu County, as : 1"OTIC'Eis horeby u'en, to all erons intercs, ll ted in the c.ttute of Joseph V. All'rey, de ceased, thut James C. Robiiisuu, administrator ou said estate, will make tinul settlement at tho term of tho Probate court to be liol-Un ut Oregon City, in said county, on the tirst Ihur&kiy of July next at lUo clock, A.M. llliCTORCAMrBELI,, Juiltfe of Probate, Oregon City, May M, lS5."-5iii JJivorco Notico. Rachel .MayLee 1 n;s, Comt c , S'i i ( Clnekamas County. Suiimel S. Muybeo. j ' CJAMl'EL S. MAYDKE, the defendant, b VJ hereby notilu d that the plaintill, Itneliel .Muy bee, has tilod a ielition in the District Court in and for Clackainaseounly, praying Tor auiseoluuoii ol tho bonds of matrimony now ixialing between the pluiutifT and defendant, and that this cans i will be lor tnul in the suul Dinlrict Court at tlie term com. nioiicing on the third Monday of September next, RACIIIX MAYUKlC.l'llt: Oregon City, May 19, 1B5.1.-514 Geo. C. Robbins, -IlRACTICAL WATCH MAKER, Pnrtland, I nrpirnn. df.viili.fl bis entire attenlitiu to Re pairing line watches and having uu experienced Jeweller iu his employ, ia prepared to manufacture every description of Jo.velry, and execute engra ving neatly. fl ( II Itnom, pntiMf nntlv nn bnnil a lir.9 as sortment of clocks, watches, aud new uud bullion- ablo Jewelry tu which he invites tlie attention ut the i'6h. Muy 13, 1655-1m3 40 LUS of Osago Oruniro seed for sale by JAMES O'NEILL. 30 LBS of API-I.S seed for anlo cheap by JAMES O'NEILL. Just Received. k Splendid assortment of Family Groceries, iL such as tea, syrup, sugur, tko. j alao lino and coarse nail, cream turlur, apples, chili peaches, sardines, oysters, clams, yooat powder, nlBo a largo juautity of superior cheroot cigars, aud tobucco of evory brand uud almost every thing else in our line of business all of which will bo sold as low as ut any other place in town, for cai h or pro duce. V 11 ARM AN WARNER. SHERIFFS SALE. BV virtuoofa certain execution issued out of tho District Court for Clackamas comity, and to mo directed, m favor of 1 humus Uiarinun und Arthur Warner, utfiiimt Robert Moore, nnd for want of personal property whereof to niuke the same I have levied upon nnd shall proceed to sell, to the highest bidder, for cash, ut l'ublia Auction, all tne r,glil lino anu iniereaioi ino uyivu iiuiuau Pnl.Art t,mr... inn ej.rt:,in land claim situated and lyinff in the county of Clackamas, and generally l.n... nB il.a l.i.mftitv nluim. Mud deaoribed ill niiunn w Mi.... n.i;r.o!iii.in Vn lisn tiri.e.nii tile in tho Register's office of ( trcgon Territory, as follows I U, ginning at a point 1JB9 cnaius souui ana iu, S.i ebaius west of the aj. c corner of ace 30, iu T 2 of a 1 E Running Thence east 3U,i5 chains , S43 r. 17,00 to the Willamette river. H51 W 18,00 chain South 12,50 ' S51 W 13,00 - N7.1W 15,00 ' S53 W 24,75 " " Sir, W 50,00 " 851 W 49,50 ' " to Uie Tuality river. ' N71 Wli;)l) " N73 wnr.oo " ,i X53 E 1 79, no ' This course passes over a point benringg iiH E 4,10 cbaini Irom Ihe S W corner of H E i of sex 35 iu T 2 H of It 1 E tu the place of beiiiniiin. The same being parts of Sec'a 35 and 3CinT2HofRl e " " 31 . u i. i U 14 , ' .i ii 3 l ". and containing 610 acre, more r lea. Sole to take place on Weduesday the 6th day of Juue, lb55, ot il o'clotk, I. M. ou the premise. WM. HOLMES, PlierilT Clajkainn County. I'r SEP Hl'EI.AT, Vepuly. Ofgon City, May 5, i;55.-3t5 Portland rrioi Current. COUKKCTKD WEKKLV. CryOoodi. Cinnamon S2a00 Shenlur', 4-4 10 j S,.ap XalO I'ldhnir lot 2)ruf;s 4i Mod. Illeuthed dr Iling. ... I-'J From in lo uu pr. ft - shining, 10al.V over X. V. cost. SlriiHd da I'.'i TroduCO. I n k u U'tal l Wheat, pr. bit. Rl Detilin none, (lata do 50 Blue drill nu I'.'A I'otaloe do ill I'laid buy 1 1 '.". Onion do $11) Satinet 7ita'.Mi ! tour Ij.'t Kentucky jrau...2'iali Corn Meal, fruah C Tweed 5.' u7t I! iu k win at Hour 7 Frlnts. ) rmit. Illuo umi Hint 11 Apphsi'i'lt I pr IbSOa lO llluo an I orance II " diied d l-J I'uuc)' Cat' Peaches, diied do 15 " niKr.- I'.'al5 " do peuled 1'uruituro do falJ, Chili, dr.rd.-J'tuth! " do. wida.u'i Provisions. M. do lalne 14aL5 Pork, clear (fOi GiuuhaiiM llalS " 111, S'.'il Scotch. JMu'J.i I Ian 16 Alpaca V5a.il llaoon I I Tablo d.imank 50a75 Powdor. " clot lis 7.'iu-.' Iluord' pr ca 915 t ' lr i, ..!.' .. ... I. IIUH1 lllll-IIS nUUiJK " T K'r Clotliin?. I Shot Sheep vray pallia AOIal'Sinall siea S0Ja?l Satinet do. -'JJ-'j DUCK tlJiulj rnocvcBj do. ...K.'l:u, XrD&d Black cam do. $ la.')llir 13 Fine clothing.. .83 pr.ct. Whilo lead, in oil.. ..14 udvanceou N. Y.coM.i CorddgO. j Red tl.iu'1 kliirl il'-'alri Muuilla, smail 28 Illuo d.i. do. il.'iIS' " largo S5 Hickory shirt 4 ill Hemp Dial Calico do tjeilJ Candles. licots A, shoes. Admuiiiuio .3-3 .0 Men kip bool.f.l4al Sperm uier do. do... A-U Cigars. " heavy wax do. 1 Havana 9IHu90 " fine sewed. ..uone. Herman SUMuS."! Buys' kip bails 3 Atiurirnn St'J 'u.'iO - ne ivwj U051 a u: XODaCCO. Meiu'br'apr. dox..jil7 Pride ol the Union. ...40 " kip brg s pr uoA.fl 1 p.huu J 1 .1411 " eulf sowed do.... $3 Luke's 33 Wouieu' b'vy b'a. . . ft 1 ) Hardware. " fine do U Shovels ltial5 ' bunkiii . ft I a I Spade $ 1 4a 1 0 Child'u's shoes Q5a30 pr Axe (il3al7 ct advance on N. Y.Millsau Di'ujl), coat. X cut saws i5o.il QrOCOliCB. ITuble cutlery, into prcl Cuflco 1G. advance ou N. V.cusl Tea 55a0 Pocket cutlery, S5 prct Sue-ar, no. 1 Clna 10 advance. Peruvian 110111 Oilier article of hard- ' uruidied 13) warefrcm SO to 40pr Saleratu 10, et ailtNince, Slu rdi 1 2 J Nui', oas'd siK.pr kg $7 Syrup 1. Huston r0 " boia. nlioo...JUaJo do. S laliind CO' Oils. Liv. Suit ia fine suit 3) Lamp $lu$l) Pepper,. 9.1 l.iusccd bo I $1 Alispieo 50 Turpeutlno pr gall ftl SIIEHIFFS SALE "j Y virtue of sntidry cxecutiun iwtted out of tho .13 Sunreme court of Orecon Territory, and lo me directed, in favor of various persons a loiinws; ells I-iko against Daniel II. 1'orgusou anil Hub ert Moore : R. Hereford uiraiust tlie aunie defen dant ) James Purtlow against the same defend ants aud Sawyer and Mihvaiu against the mid de fendants, and for waul of personal pruperly where, of to mako Ihe same, I huve levied upon and shull proceed lo sell to the highest bidder for cuili.nt public auction, on Wednesday llieGth day uf June 1S55, at two o'clock hi the ullernoon, nil the right titlo and interest uf the above named Robert .Moore iu nnd to a crrtuiu tract of laud situate Iu the county of Cluckamos, nnd generally known ua the Linn City claim, and described 111 nol tieution no. (it) It 110W on file in the Register's ollico iu Orcgou Territory, as follows : Beginning at a point 7,88 chains south and lfi, 35 chains west of tho N E comer of sec t'i i'l T3 S of It 1 E running 1 hence eat 30. 1 j cliams " H43E 17,00 " to the Willamette river " S5IV 18,110 " " soutli 13,50 " . " S51W13.00 ' " . N73W15.O0 ' " S.V3WS1.75 " ' ' ' " S5UW 50,00 " ' ' S51 W 4'.l,."0 " lo the Tuality rivor " N7IW1I,:10 " , " ' N7JW3IOO " ' . " N53E 173,01 " This qourso passes over a point beuring S38 E 4,40 chains from tho S W eumer of S E ol 'o3j iu TS S of It 1 E lo tllcpluco of begiuiiing. I ho samo being ports of See's 35 & 30 hi T 3 S of 1(1 E. ' 31 " !" " 1A-2 3 1" and containing 610 acres moro or less. Sale lo take place on the premises. WM. HOLMES, ShfriF Vltirkamat County. Pr STCP JIUKLAT, Deputy. Oregon City, May 5, 1H.'i5-3i5 ATS wanted at llio store of KJ np21 C. POPE, Jr. j EE I) buekwheut fur sule by k5 apSltf (j. POPE, Jr. CHAIN pumps for sulo by apJltf C. POPE, Jr. D It. Juyuo's medicines for sale by npliltr' u. ivrr.i jr. I".AU do Cologne, a superior "article, at " J apltf ' POPES. 15 ARRY'S Tricupherolis for sulo by apMItf v. 1 tJl'ii, jr. Nolicu, 1 LL those indebted to Preston, O'Neill & Co., L ura rooiifstcd to cull and settle tho sums im- mediately, bv CuA or Produce. All debts re maining unpaid 1st of June, w II bo left for col lection. upSllf JAMES O'NEIIX. ' 1 LOCKS ! Bountiful time keopem, nt my .J U,m prices. ! AIIEKNETI1Y &CO. ,1 L'KN ITU KE. I tcilKtcudauud chairs fur sab) low to close tho Invoice. ap31 (1. AI1EKNET1IY & CO. Central Produce Depot. CANEMAII. CONSTANTLY receiving, frosh from ranch, wheat, outs, bacon, lard, butter and potatoes. p31j JOHN P. Bi LOOKS. JTliat Itc-C!lvd. 11 the 1 Old Stand,' Cunemah, April 21, '55. M dti El. Light Drown Siilmit, ,VfW 1,000 lbs. China No. 1, do., 1,000 lbs. Rio Coll'eo, 1 5 Tons coarse snlt j 500 lbs. fine do., 3,000 lbs. Oregon Bacon ; 1,000 bushel outs, for sale wholesale or retail, by JOHN P. BROOKS. Xrot and House for Sale ! I rOT No. one (I) in I'.lock No. live (.1) 111 Ure A iron Citv with the bulidintr thereon lately oc cupied by Messrs. Allbrigbt iV. Price a a meat market. For term uud particular us to title, address, TREYETT Si CO., May 13, 1855 IU Portland, O. T. rN our bakery wo keep cenuntly on hand L bread, crackers, cakes, pie, &e. CHARM. IN d WARNER. 1 AX DIES ut, raisins, of an excellent quality just nceived aud fur rale low ty IHAKJIA k yJi-r.r. ... . .. . J ' 1. . f9 , LADIES! 1,V YOU will find an excellent moi tnient ot DreM and llmnrt Silk; Sutint and Vehtli; als.i llimnet Trimmitiiii, lli'icry, (Hotel, L icet an I RMont, TMe C'lotht, ('ooot'rpnnn, elr., at ths Lira of . CllAKI.ES I'Ul'E, Jr., (Main.!., opiaxite Abernethy's store,) whero may be found almost eerrything in the line of ' Dry Goodat Such a Prints, Ginghams, Alporsa, Meriuia, Pluid Link'), Miulius, Suttinetis, Jeans, Pirn neis, Shritiiigs, Bed Ticking, Hickory Stripe, Cotton Baiting, He. ' ', . - , Oregon City, April 3I,l855-ltf ,( IOCOANUTS. llonanus, and othar troiiioal J fniit, just received from Hondwich Island. ap-.'l CHAItMAN ii. WAIINEIt. ' . Remedy for Hard Times 1 1 Fur Hurt of Ore yon ! 'Tit no u lo con. Uml iiyaintt fate!.' Vbtt never can ytt rich until you buy one of our 1 I'coriu and Ualcvbnrf Ii Plow, fill IE undersigned has on bund, nnd i now .1 inukiiig daily, every description of Ihe above well known Plows; which fur niateriul and work manship are vastly superior lo any in Ihe Terri tory. All warranted to scour und do good work, and which he will sell ut moderate prices, for . CusA or (.'ruin, Tha-e in wun! of a good plow would do well lo cuuio and exumiuo mine before purchasing elsewhere. They can be had at all Ihe principal towns on tho river. Also at Forest Grove, Dayton aud Iji fayelte, where I havo nppuintcd agents, who will sell as low as at the Factory, with the addition of Ihe freight. EMK POST, , Sign of the Big Plow, Cunenuth. April 81, 1855-ly FUESII AltlilVAL OU GROCERIES, &C. f H VIE suUcribcr has just received a fresh sup J4. ply of Uroteriet, Prmitiont and Hardwire, which, in addition to hi former stock, he will sell atxlreniely low price fur Co.uk or Produce. Hi stuck cousin iu part of the following article 1 Now Orleans sugar, . Crushed , , du. Rio Sl Java coffee, New Orleans syrup, Snndwioh lalaud sugar, Powdered, .,. do. Young Hyson aud Im perial teas, Dried A pple fc Peaches Yeast fc Soap Powders, Cinnamon fc Clove. Sandwich Islands do Sulerulus, 1'epp. r et Allspice, East Boston syrup, Sow: Cast and Gorman steel, mill and erass eut, bund, pannel, and whip-saws. Piles and Ratft. Mill saw files from 10 to 10 inches; Hut bnsturd. tile from 10 lo 14 Inches) Inpcrfiles from 3 lo 7 inches; half round files from 7 lo 14 inches; round do. from 5 to 7 inches ; horse rasps frum 11 to 14 inches. - Carpentert' Tool. Firmer chisel and gouges in setts or single ; locket chisels; bench planes ; iron aud steel square ; try square ; scratch awl and saw drivers ; plain and Hulled marking ganger and bevels ; common and concave augurs ; hand axes 1 hammers and hatchets. ; VuilJert' Hardware. Rim, flat, pad ami mar lice locks and latches ; brass, mineral aud while knobs; eoniplote round, town and Hat spring bolts cast butts uf all siz.es, aud screw; alw, rouud and Hut bar iron; nail rod, do. j bono shoe bur, do., aud plow rteel. apjltf , JAMES O'NEILL. w IN DOW gloss, by the box or single liubt, at apaitf rui-ua. 11 I FL E powdor, ulsolusiing powder, whole ale and retail, at POPIW.I sV5 AN D'S sursaparilla for sale by 1 , & ap2ltf C.POrE.Jr. tos .1.. asm n1 ailtiiim fur am I a r ii ihi ii liv nn-iltf C. POPE, Jr.' A DIES Guitcr Shoes telling cheap at the i atora of npailf V. POPE, Jr. MARBLE tuilel wore, a few inure sella left at upsrnr popes. IDLES and Testaments, all sizes, may bo found at rnnaill POP ICS. BOSTON syrup, Nuw Orleans sugar, uud Liverpool salt, lur sule, wiuusaie anu mius ap'Jltf C. POPE, Jr. by Blackamilhs ! Attention 1 ! ON HAND Dow steel, iron, bellows, anvils,' horse shoes, vices, horse nails, mule shoes, crow bars, wrought nails, and English bar irou at G cents per lb. . np'3 O. A1IERNETI1Y & CO. HEAT, Oats, uud Flour wanted in ex ohaliye for luerchnndise. ' , . ( npjJl G.ABERNKT11Y & CO. tjjLOW STEEL. 10 inch, und 4 inch, plow steel for sale in quantities not les limn 5(10 lbs., nt the reduced price uf li J cauls. up2l GEO. ABEKNETHY A. CO. O ERR Y ROPE. 3 uud 3 inch cable, suituble 1. for Ferry lkopo, just received, np'.'l G. ABEI'.NKTIIY & CO. . I'or Suit -Lt'dii lliau Cost! r 1IIAIRS, bedsteads, window blinds, counter J Icira. wromrbt nails, horse nnils, fi uminir nils), mill saws, frying puns, glass scythes, cart burnem. Allan, M'Kinlay "& Co gJJAVE just received A NK W STUCK UF GULWS. und would invito all llioso who wish to procure GOOD articles ut reasonable prices, lo null and see thorn. They oonsist in partof the following I grindstone canal A. wheel burrow irruin cradle funny broom grass scythes & snnths plain do brush do uo asson a cuiorcu paun , i Kiwi harrows 23 tuch . puiuled tubs . . gurden rukos xino wah boards ' . do bo.' dijcksiiiuii s uouowa i do sn.idus cross-cnt saws 7 It ' . , polished shovels do C ft hayforka - mill saws 7 ft '"' I manure lurku liuir maltruMiua uuiiuie ; chiiriia do ' siiuzl wiuilow gluss 8 by 10 hairbolstor double ' .do IU by ia ao muk'" do 7 by 0 sperm caudle ludow sashes 8 by 1 0 adamantine do ' . do 10 by 12 grupu brand lobacc .n,l ..L l,.U l.ttinln BLANKETS, BAISE, LINDSEY&, dneeiingt l text, arc a-c. And keep coustaiitlyTou baud a Inrg anpply f . , a it o v e k i , , : luthing, hardware, and many article too numer ous tu mention. ALLAN, M'KINLAY $ VU. Oregon City, April 31, 1B55-Iy ' EAPEKS Sc. THUASHEUS Sc. the sil ver cup advertisement. , ,p21 G. AtiEltNKTU i a uo. tous Suit, imported direct from Salidwich Islands, for sale in Ms losuil ,urehasers, apllfj TI1QS. JOHNSON. 10 by A I ARGE ass'irtmeut of hoiushold furniture f'.r kuVi by apl'lj TUPS. JOHNSON. 1VVPER Uuligiug, . ew fur ! by ' ap -ltf T. JOHNSON.