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I J-Vofi j lli Vrniii liroiiiclr.J rrlr U lie,. ' ' ''"& uu llm "lliiulit',ft (ir4loii from ia .r-- IV--- thoe v toJa con)' with ril power, Jik soinc 'niigllr avsiTauolie, threatening to criuli tli beauteous fabric of social inter court, and wiflt'nll tlte bright j rosped, the cljerMtd bopu, and the aacrcd pleasure that aver cluster aruuiiJ the union of kin'jgood Lusb.iU'J will ofien bo, if he sympatli lrcd hearts ; and when tlio spirit, conwou , zes at all with hi wife. Many of the plea of its weakness, feel its utter inability tolsant associations of home are connected with lay the hand of tlio ' destroying angel ;J the kitthCD.'S. We think tlio kitchen ouyjht liow oft, in the flint moment of anguiiti, u iiiurrpiiriiig tliopftht urie like Jinnni, nnd lake jioueMioii of the soul, and h i(L all the energy of dcapnir rite ugaiiwt the thought, exclaiming, In the bitterness of grief, " It Atht 'not I." ;'' 1 ",liul uhuu the jinl burst of grief suUidcs, thew ooenet a calm, h the roiee of faith, Xhjb ,sVt toi'4!'. of consolation', tvhispcrs in thorai the thought .of a reunion with -the Uplrit of, thoso we ' loved, on' earth; and nil It tlio imagination at it itrivce to follow fhj departed )iiril, soariug ( (ho tliruiio of Jhe Lternal, and thero beholding it in all the purity of t,hh redeemed, In'an immortal form of youthful vigor, with a crown of unfading glory, nml a gulden hnrpawctly attuned to til iniithtrxN pf JicavMi; lehohliiig the Moreno happiness,- and perfect joy of ihe sanctified aplrft, nV It enters tlio presence of lli King of king, a It meet the benignant eVo of Jcsua, mid fall adoringly nt tho f -ot of Jii'ni who haa redeemed il with, with hi W blood ; and listcni ng to the joyona song ofjfyniiip, Meetly 'blended with tho glad motet of love and adoration, a it burst in licavenly strains from tha gulden harp, that -echoes forth spontaneously the cnioliont of the tout. 1 " " When Ijie beruavwl toirit catchca lLu a Vight glimpue of the iirit hind, how doe the ikt cj'acu of earthly ciinlenoo, with iU joy and grief, it pleiiHurun and ita pain,' sink down into utter iihignilirunce ; as it reaches .forward in Imjio, to thut hniy hoini', whiro liMrti aeverdl hy di'athi' will ho rc-unitr-d, ever again to eudme tho agony of atpara tion., Tlmii it i,that' Jink,' chastoned i'or- irow, and mournful plriwure take the place of flngniali, and the iiiiiiluAl Kjiirit rcjiosea con .hilingly in tlio tondur care of the Slmpherd of html, whose way i perfect And when it retnm again to the duties of lifo, a holy amile of resignation rest up on 'the broni Although the unthinljiag worJ way exclaim" How' sooii are the dond .forgotteB," yet the dear itprtiI'onqt are nut forgotleu.. Their memory still lives, enshrined as a precious treasure, in tho most "acred ieceitaei of the Lc4rtJ ever aclugas 4 high Incontlvo to holy ctrorta and noble ded ; and a yoicu i lu ard, softly whitper ing, Live to ik good t live to extcud the Hedeemer' kingdom tlimughout Uie earth ; live to fulfill the hih dmttiny of nn Immor tal boln live for (Sod; nnd when tho brief period of earth' drenm-liko' existence hi pasted away, I lion ahull Imil Avith inr tho ;lrig1ildawnof nu eternal existence, in tlie prepared for you by Mini whohaawid, ''fu my Fathor'alioutearo maur mniitioua: If t vim riotao, 1 would have1 (old 'yo. ' 1 go to prepare a place for you. ' And if I go iiU prepare u placn for you, I will aomo again nnd 'receive you' unto' myself; that where I am, thre ye may he nUo." : . .: .".'fhuugh all Mitlily lim aw rivn. ". ., I.M lliyiiritiiiitilmir , i , , flaix thy (liiwat'iml ry( In liravcii, "' And MM Ireasure there," Hfxtee.'1 ' T! t'l ijr hip niriMi ti n,rrra evm!a, we have ilule j;uill Hie cily of. Mrxico l. (lie lsili 0f ;util, aud Vm Vm U lo i3. The mv. U uuini.r- G.U. .Sam. Aiwa, wli. Il ,,., .lti"K ,irpJ fila beiu, imWUi.u Uic Conwrvntlve party ov ariiJ llt jbiuiitA II- ... . -T) n "jv, isarwii aiuillier JHirty.to k vall Ui Aim. p.iriy. " , . -.,r.. M. wMMit al l.wt xhiuiiU. . Sultir- l(nHnrManihtjh. i . ail. mn id i. v, Ihh ,uM LyiovtriiinMitforeM an,lr,('.l. ljBJa, on n '"Jill alt,, at t nl.. calWd C fii'm,.!.,. ii... of .... iw , tmrty ,u j , qui(litjly of arimMutmnurii.,.. , Thry w,reWhy Moreao na Ainm. v . TMfaefci, .InJUm in ftuMtt ate ifiwrUil to Tln.,('uiTr.t puUW, i,.iBC ft. v. eatan ly lh. fill, !,,, Thrw lutW of p 0,l in. lorecrTUirawKwannywy."'! , TH.trooliUk,,,,,,, .p- Wiw fTjmmi lotlwil., j, a i lh .i. ,f ''"l'. tV. Molu, lW8 ui . ,i Tl' Prt. how.v,r. Ui, i;oY,rnlnu e had bn woeful, ,d . of , Jf wmi..nt wn Lejiuuinj u f weura.-Aaa. F. Jftrli. i ' i. ' , Our ttti a Xet. al w,l. , W VmMy wh tha (Hps, a f VtmA, .huli ,n thi, lU4,rtpieM j-Jl menu, hich US acta ul W M Jf, I Ami M U.,., .fcj Wr ' wlft TO( Jlw riyH1J Amw tuy V- "T " " Tfci .- 1 - u ' 1 ' 1 g Tito following extract wo cor.y, for tin-)' meet our view exactly. U'a. liku.to ...... -- .t(7,. ,- . 1 t, kilcLon look pleasant a any 'o"i In t)(j how, for it b tlitfa 'tlie wife- nnd moth- cr often is, or ought to I, if ho U good hoiiH-wife ; tmfl there trie children ro luro to be ; if mother it there and thero too, the i0 ,0 clean, neat, and pleasant Hint any wis of tho household might enter it with a ainilo of iutifuctioh. ..Tho kitchen can look moroaocial than any other room, if the htulxind and wifo meet thero with congenial and ayuipalhizing tpirita. The children aro euro to catch tho cheerful spirit. We aar. niuke the kitchen u commodious and convenient as poasihle J let the wifo upend oe much lime in it aa ah can apare from other duties, and in this way you will do much to a happy and contented family circle."' , " ,, ' '" . " . "We fiivo lo intellect, to morality, to re ligion, nnd to all the virtue, tho honor that belong to , Ibein. A ad still, it may hi Ixdilly nflirmed, that economy, tnU, akill, and iiealueiM, jn tho kitchen, hnvo a great den) to do in making lifo nappy nnd pros perous. Nor ia it jiidiapciitibly iieca-iary that a house abouM bo filled with luxuries. All the ntmlificatiotis for good housekeep ing can bo diplnyed aa well on a am all aeale at ah a large prr. A small house can he more easily kejit clean than a palace. Jvcon omy' Is most needed in tho absence, of nn abundance.' Taste ia na well displayed in placing the dishea on a pine Inble, sis In ar ranging tho folde of a damask curtain. And skilful cooking is to readily discovered in a nicely baked potato, or in a respectable johnny-cake, a In a uut-brown air-loin, or a brace of canvass lacks. Tho charm of good housekefpinj; is in the ordi r, economy, nud taato displayed in uttoiitioi) to littlo things, and these littlo things have n wonderful In fluence'. A flirty kitchen and a bad cooking stove have driven many a one from home to seek for comfort and happiness aortic where else. 1 )ouietJc economy is a acienco a thoory of life, which all sensiblotvoinen ought to study,' 'nnd practice. ' Nono of i your excellent girla itro tit lo ho married until they nro thoroughly educated in tho deep and profound mysteries of the kitchen, fee to it, nil yo who aro mothers, that your daughters are all "accomplished by an ex prrimental knowledge of good house-keep' ing. ' I 'ulky Furmtr. ,. v ' . i ;., 'H ' Oar Baby I ,.'. I .'' . Every hnnny. parent who possessos the treasurf, has n greai deal to boy obout "our baby." ' ""' ;u J W u have n baby, too. Fhe is not sitting ou the floor laughing, like oilier libies,' but iaslivping. Oently resting in horlittlii bei with her tiny inuida' folded, and a smile hovering round her lips. There is no quiver ing of tha blua veiucd eyelids', or Upheaving of the snowy bottom, for alio sluiiiliersdrcam- Ye need not tread lightly near her couch, for alio will w ake never more. Tho autumn winds sob and wnil in the trto branches that wavq sadly 'above her, aud tho dry dead leaves nro tier covering, ' Aloiii) w ith the mouldering dead she . is lying, wliilo the star and angels guard bnr tenderly. Set in the Saviour's di;idiu is n puri'j bright soul-jewel which was oneevn- shrined iu her baby form, and beautified our lomo. Wo misa our sweet darlinp, but Jesua wanted ono moro priceless gom in hrs coronet, nnd sent the Death Angel (or" a pure hiiU sparkling one, all undiinmod by earth' stains, and ho took tho 'holy '..spijit o: ourciiiut. Sho will never nestle eloso' to our human hearts, or twino Jier little arms so lovely nroniid our necks.1 We would not call ter back loartti and ita shadows, for where she dwells all is 'allillightj' She is in the ker-p-iugof 1 1 ita wlio gave, and wo distrust liim ,: Wo havo hut parted w ith her for a seaaon. by ami by wo will go to her ; and pwehiio sue will leave the joyous band that now en . v, uuu t.nwr lnau throng, nml greet in heaveh her now deso late father aud. mollier,'0t'f Branch. ' We IWn from the Charleston Alereury that th young but ralhor' extensive Umrist "Samuel.- W n,;K,e "ppearaiioa i,', the heart of S.U,h (lin and hati, more, Irn-s boH revived j,tV!diatiugtti.W ein sideratiou. I On the 2d inst, Columbia bo came a cy uu.lvr a new wt of incorperation aud had lo avtaUayvrYnd U Alderu, to Uk fharjre of her affair,. Sam tftol ,tis Mleulated that 500.000 men lr!""l tin fMnt war io Europa. 1 f W-aaiit gvn for monareha jlollt -fK wtlM(liJ U)roam anJ . ' lw 'C;,mP'-rry one U , r U , - -' ,;w in me pilH ;in Vrtr of Viit k int Vark.' JJy feferring to tho price correut, East, saya the California Farmer, we find the fal lowing remarkable Contrast between Califor nia and Now York. . The p'recntui the pro pitiotia moment for abipping Grain and Flour, and all that got.out of the country the better for the ahipper nnd tho oount7 lob. S. F. GolJtn I'ro. maw ra.iuMc raicM. k toax raicu. Wheat, pr ba.$ Wa I i W heat, prbu.f I Ma 2 75 llurli-y..:. V I 00 Brt7 1 2S 1 60 ' at ..' L1.1 fa l.A M fill l'lourcoini.rbbl0- H..ur,eom,bWiioOalOOOa friendly voice. - "Wliat nro you aoing do extra 9 -! ' "" ' M ' llt.r0 0( man 1" Potatoes, pr bbl. 0" T.VPufntofi, bbl.l Wla i M Tiirnlps 1 Ooal if.V Torna 1 :M 7 Cnbbog.. 100 .1 Otlu n Cablisgw.1 lOOIIal'.WI Batf,prbu. 1 OOal S.i'.Rrets, prbu. 1 SOal 7S The New l.lur Uwlt Vraasytvaala. - Too new Liquor Law of Pcnosylvnnln, provides that from and after the first day of October next it shall be unlawful to keep or maintain any house, room or place where ' ii ... i I i: yinousjSpiniuoiw, iiiim or urunvw,ii'juuin or nny admixture thereof, are sold and drank; that it shall be unlawful for nny body to sjjll or keep for sale any f vinous, siiirituous, tu'iill or brewed liquors, or any admixttires thereof, iu a less quantity than one Vjuart, or without license granted hy the Court of Quarter fjeasions of tho proier county : nml that no iicnse for the salo of liiiiiora shall be grants! to the keeper of any hotel, inn, tavern, resturnut, eating-house, oyster-house or celler, theatre,", of, other idacea of cnterlaiiiiuent, amusement or re- 1 j .i.i freshment. Ax. ', ", .;. lot Japan. , ,. J . !y tho latest advices frem the Sandwich Islands wo aro informed that some of our countrymen are already improving tho Treaty entered into with Japan, by estab lishing trading house in the ports opened to us. Thcro is no place on the globe too remote for tho commercial enterprise of American merchants. Hie trade with Jn pan will ho a valuable one, so soon as unro restricted intercourse is established. ' ! ; Arming Jirxwi In t'.ntia. "' Tlio Captain Cencnd of Cuba, has issued a proclamation, dated on the Dili fnst, com manding the enlLslmeut of 2,000 freo blacks and muluttoes for the military defence of the island. They are to be organized in com panies of 120 each, three of which will be stationed in Havana, two in Montnnzas, three iu Ciuco Villus nud Puerto Principe. The remainder will be distributed in the Eastern Department of the island. tiilcago Democrat. ' '..'!' ExtraordlaaryDrBaae forPestafrt Htamas. . Tho chango in tho law requiring the pro- payment of postage in advance in all cases has caused a tremendous rush upon tho De partment for postage stamps, which is nt present answering tlio orders of postmasters at tho rate of about 200 per diem. Wank ington Star. '"' ' "'" ' J ' r -irThoso who havo been apprehensive that the passugo of the prohibitory liquor bill nt Albany, would drive liquor dealers into Pennsylvania, will be condoled by the information, which we give in another col umn 'front llarrishurg, that a prohibitory law has- passed both branches of the Leg islature of that State, and 'only waits the sanction of theovernbr tobceomoa jaw. Uellglous IVevtval. I .7 Tho Hudson Republican states that ft re vival has been going on at tho Methodist Church in that city for the last threo months, during which timo nearly or quite 400 con- ens n.rto wen aauoa to tiie society. Last Sabbath, week, some 14 or 13 were bap tized by immorsion, iu the preseuco of n very -large rnimhor' of spectators. 'Tho meetings arc stilj kept up nightly with nn- aualuu interest. ; . ; .. i Vsmtae. ..... '-,.,., v Iu Ionia, Michigan, there appears to lie a great scarcity in tho provision line. The (ia- leite says that (he oldest inhabitant fail? to remember when there was such a scarcity of provisions as there w at lh preseat time VoUtoea in the riling art out of thenues- tion-thoy may bo.iu the'eountry; but the farmers do not bring iUm to market There are uo boani,' eggj, 'oWona, lardaud but a very small supply 0f butter nnd meat in tha market. Chicago Democrat. The Crops in Wf.tr, m8S0Url. . Tho St. Joseph Gwitt of thb lHth. saw: Tha prospect fof-wlnpuat that time was .w, uarmif, but is rather gloomy now. mid unless .1. ,latWR, will be almost a failure (n rt.. n !eet ahead is drearv and Hirhi.t.i; fi still buoy tho country up. , On all sides of u.,in , wen. o near as Savannah on tho north and Lexington ou tho eoiith. (CT The N. Y. Times saw that the f'l. mg among Wines men in that city, i that aa long as Mr. Marry remains at the head of tha State, Department, there will te' no war with Cuba. ...... l ost ' . u. .uT uoi!, mrror, reeemly lot at ea,haj, cargo of 6,000 barwUnWaq Dort. nurr-lia k. .l. t Tl I. , , h (YlmeaXMv '' i llaamiM .Jyt An eld man waa tolling through the bur den and heat of tho day in cultivating his field with his own band nnd depositing tho promiaiiig ccd into the fruitful hip of tho yieldingcarth. ' Suddenly thcro alood before liim under the shade of k huge linden tree, a divind vibion. The old man was struck with amazement. I am Solomon," spoke tho phuutom, in liyou are itoioiiioii, h-jmivm i alio laborer, "how can you ok this I In my yotuh you sent mo to the aut; I aw it occupation, and learned from that iuae ct to bo industrious nnd to gather. What I then learned I have follow out to this hour, 'You have only learned half your lesson," resumed tho spirit. "(Jo again to the aunt, and learn from that insect to rest iu the winter of your lifo, and to enjoy what you havo gathered up." Herman Allegory. -.. tV The largest clock, it i uid, that ever was constructed, hna recently been finished by Mr. Pent for the new Houses of the English Parliament Tho dials nro 23 feet u diameter; tho point of tho minute hand will therefore move nearly 14 niches every minuto. iue pendulum is io tvoi long. ' '- ' ' 1 ; -tT Parson Drownluw, of the Knoxvillo Whig.publiahes what ho calls tho abridged gospel of Know Nothingism, as follows: Foreigners and Roman Catholics may nil ride in the chariot of American freedom. But tlit Amtricant must drive.- . jt"Tho Tope is about to 'erect n collos- sal statuo of tho Yirgin Mary, nt r.omo, in celebration of tho triumph of the now tilth olic dogma of tho Immaculate Conception. Thrco hundred medals nro to bo struck of virgin Australian gold. J&r Tho less a man knows, the moro noise ho makes. Attend a public meeting, and you will always see that the man who contrives to upset tho stovo is soino igno ramus, w ho thinks that the more you swear at a horse the harder ho will draw. ' ' 1 Day of Wo is 111 p. ; .j By different nations everyday in Ui week k set apart for public worship, via : ' Sunduy by the Christiana; Monday by (lie Greciunt ) Tuesday by the I'ersiuaa ; Wednesday by the Assyrians ; Thursday by the Kgyptians ; Friday by the Turks ; and Saturday by the Jows. STflonr much belter it is lo wep at joy, than to jny at weeping ! Thero are no faces truer than those that are so wuehed. , . , . ... ' ITXten are pt to lay before them the actions of great men, and lo neglect what is mure important the motives of their minis. " ' ;' ' ' ' ' SALMAGUNDI. " ' ' " A little huninr now ud then, -- . Is reli(-heil by Ihe best of men." Walking rora Dram. . Ouo of the best storieaof the sea.oou is told by Suiidy Welch, of a man who was in the country on a visit, where ihey hud no liquor. 11a got up ttvo hours before hreukfust and wanted his bitters. Isone to le had of course ho fell bad. ''How far is it to a tavern V "Four miles." i . 'So off this thirsty soul started, walked four miles in a pleusant framo of mind, anived at the tavern, nnd (omul it a temperance house! '., (saw, Slv. , '' ii ii - .-)..(, . . "I come for Iho saw, tir.l' .- 1 "What saucer !" ' " ' ' " .: . "Why the saw, sir, ye borrowed." '" ' Ml borrowed no auer.M ; "Sure and yo did, sir;: you borrowed our saw, sir." " : ' " ' i , "tt out, you rascal, 1 iievcr saw your saucer i.n.. .1.. i i -1 . .. ucuuu mil ye uia; mere s llie bw, air, uow Sit."' ...; . .,. ., ;. .., '"!"t ,,ie ""f' 'hy dii,n't )aa say so. - ti A lad carrying a coat from a tailor to his .eiutouior. iu Ikw, Alou.Uy, wa aoeosled bv a slranger iu U. strset, who claimed the coat as his. but the boy had h'i"doui.is,Naud asked him if his MMXuwu Higuiu.:. '-Yes,!' rrplied tie, "ihilfs my naim-." " 'Tis'iit your voM, then" said the bjy, for that is n.M 'the owner's name." Tie rascal hading tlie hoy too tmial for him, :)c(t' jnd went on his way. ,,. IU . (. .; Mr. SMpes' t.Uany. . .. ' J From Portor's pilU, and western" chills, ami other ills, deliver ui. From want of geld, and wivestli.it scold, and maidens old, nd sharper sold, deliver us. Frore sUnging dies, tBi grenJi v,s, and bakers' pie, and babies' cries, man Ihni li. ,nA clniykie. andlov. Uiat die., fickh ti, and uyes, imiTcr us. - ... ,.. , ,. 'Fnmibeanted femilc.nd rtreag mindl wo men, flhi den t jiwrte.) frmait ketwn .nd all other mseMlineUdk,deliTer us. From cn okinij doom, a wife that t snores, eon lounJed bore, deliver us. Front ehol.c gripes and Mrs. Snipe, dtiiret us From medert g.rb with w.ving eur! uJ th ui prins u: aeTorraiad." . UT It ia tt opuiiou of Uic dociot Uot Ui 4aw i fr , "T,ne .to Plunder, while, the lawyer think tit, iu- 1 ... ... 1 . . iwcnr naisui ht by fillge. j L"TJiu is no givain oUtacl, iB Uh, Wly - i life, than trasiiag for umnlung to turn P.hte4er going to taltamin thing. ' ' ITSbe bo aoa .fraidofher cousci Uufhs at orsnioa, of m.2),;u.. en,, Books and Stationery, :j rni mi .i' ' -, ' CUAKLKH POl'B, JR. : THrEIKlKH'S Dictionaries, all from V T primary school t" ''vo, dieiionaries. HUke's Hiojtrapluoal Diolioiiary - " IW'r.! f Aineiico," by Mctiregorj "Shady SiJe,""(.uecchy and Uncle Toi r.l.-... ' .1 - ; ' T. 8. Arthur's work j Cliurlullo Klisabeth't Jo. Dr. Spring's ilo. " ' Pur-raMilion, Voiing, . Ihoiimon, Ccr, Oman, Pulloik, and olhem. , Aio-Di.wnli:j's Kruit Ciillurisl i riioiiiiu A Youallonaherpi Do. oiih'irke Allen' Ainorican Farm llookj Do. doaientio an'inali. , Iturul Archilecture, Itnral Home, Sus. ami Sanders' New Iteudeni-lst, ad, ;iil,4lh & ith. M.-liiiHie't llead.-m. Him,ler' Sp- llrm j Klementary do. Thomwn's Arilhnnliet j Hook-keeping, Copy Hoolo, &o. ', . Aijo Kaher'a Peneilt, (iillott Pent, Htal. Ilooks, Envelope, Foolscap, Note anil teller Pa- per, Wfri, &c, ErVVholesale and Ketail.Xl Main-!., Oregon Cily, April 21, 1HM-Iy Medicines for Sale, By ciiaklks l-orE, j. t C5 ANDS' Sanwparilla, Peck' Wild Cherry Jlit 53 tcrs, )alcuiau,drojj,Bmndxelh'pill,I.o'a pills, Perry' vermifuge, Opodeldoc, t'uiu Cam phor, liuui Arabic, llrilith oil, lobelia, Hot drops, 3d preparation, Itouiaa eyo balsum, Ualley's puio extractor, Lauduuiun, Paregorie, Oil of J'cpitr niint, Jitsences, C'oniKiliuii Powders, Culler' Pulmoiiary Ualnni, Sulphur, JCpsoin Salt, ku. j. April l!l,185i-ltf- . 1 . Hardware FOR SALE HY CHARLES VOPS.UR. K II ASS and Inm Butts, Kerewn, toeks and Latches, llamnier ami Hatchets, Axes, Drawing-knives, llaiidnaws, Curry Combs, 1Iiik Brushes nnd Cards, Gun Locks, (inn Caps, Wo.il Cards, Chest llnndleir, Planes, VoV " ' ' ' April 21, 1 H&.V-1 tf " ' " ' Groceries FOR SALE UY CHARLES VOTE, JR. CJUG.VK, Suit, Collee, Tea, Syrup, Chocolate, O Starch, Sulerntiis, Cream Tartar, tul Soda, Carb. Soda, J'epper, Spice, Alum, Uorax, Cop peras, etc...... .. -.. April at, jhjj-iu Great Distross anions tlio Army of , isevaslupul " Dreadful tcarciiif of Fneitma! Oregon Gruu , ariei Jutland uccrfwiciug !.' CHARMAN & VMRWER ' Agents under Providence fur futleuiug the lean nine" , , . DO uot suppose that Cliarmau & Warner's cstablUliinent died oil' with that of the old " Spectator !'', We are happy to iufnrm all of our olil friends in particular, and our nrw ones in ceucral, that we aro slill alive and kickiue at the old stand, whero we s.ill make it our purliculur bus.ncss to furnish Kienu and Iue Willi just such duintiet In the line of provisions, groceries aud confectionery as would muke even un anchorite's heart su nn, his soul stand on tiptuc, and muko aim wieh his throat as " Ions as a feucu rail," so he might protract the pleasure afforded by swallowing some ot our nice things. ,. Do not forget our old stand and get into the wrong place, but be sure you are "all right" when you are striking a bee-line towards the house of CHARMA.N & WAJiNFU. Oregoa City, April;!!, ISjj. ly. ... , Reading for the Million. 8. J. MrCOUNICK' - i n.lS CONSTANTLY ON nANO AT THR rRAKLIN BOOK STORR, FRONT -T, rORTLAND, ORROO.t, A Choice selection of Popular BiKiks, Nows popcri!, 'Majiaiinea and Fancy Stationery. Among tho bonks on hand will bo fnnnd works on Temperance, AgricnUiire, : Horticulture, His tory, I'oetry, llmgrapliy, Medicines, licugion, Science, School Bmiks, ttomanoes, &c., He, &c. i ITSubscriptions rceoived for Harper, Graham, (ioodey, Leslie's, or Putnam, at 9-1 a year, j)os( tt"e .free ID" Stiqscriptions received for any newspaper published in any part of the Union. Remember the Franklin Hook Store and News paper Agency, Front street, Portland Oregon. ftTA priced eotulogne will be published early iu April, ami will be Bent to any purl of the terri tory free on application. . " Statesman" eOy I mo. New Volumes of the Four Reviews and Blackwood. , ' C10MMENCE with North British for'xiivem I ber, I Si-4, and tlio other Reviews nnd Uiack wood for January, &.., i ,. , Termi of Sititcriiil ion A ny ono Review or Blackwood, $:l a year, i Blackwnoil and one Re view nr any two Reviews, 5. The, fgur Ru. views and Blackwood, $ 111, .Four copies to one address, $30, , j.,,. . , Poslagu on the four Reviews and Wnekwiiod to any Post office in Ihe t.'niied Slates, only 60 cents a year on each Review -and . 24 c nls a year on Blackwood. .. ,., ,. ., - j . . .. .- ... New York, puhihe 1 by LeoimrJ, Sootl it'o., 7!) Fulton street enlrancu 54 Cold street. , -, 1 G.' ABERNETHT & CO.1 Wllel.CSALR IlKAt.BSS,' i rw-'! OFFER for sale the following aoods just re ceived from New York and Sandwich amis, per barks C. De.'cns ond'Oeeun Bird, I.e. 50 Tors 9.1. Salt, ;,! 93 bags primo corl'ee in tons fine salt "100 kegs brown sugar' , J00 '. syrup . uio-l r . lasses , ' ' " ' 5 barrels whale oil 15,000 yards new! stvli print,,,;,,. nr n. j, ia, ....nu inreuu .52 pi,'ce, 'lk;lidkfs L'oti yards hickory : 2 dot umbrellas ; 50 aa. bouts t slioes 20 doz. slatis lor, II.. l; . is . W do grain 'Xyihcs i t h,u,u ei.iui S reaping machines i d thrashiug do 13 straw setters '20 " draw'g knives t 10 coffee mills ". 25 jack planes 10 doz. buck saws ' L"0 fancy decks 25 kegs saleratus 10 ease ' Lueke's" ", tobacco '"'10' ""cornucopia" tobacco J InO reams wrap.paper . 150 lbs. Mas, twiue I , If dot. Coliins' axesj ill hoes - ' 3 Smith's bellows 10 doen mill saws. - -"'' besf'ansliry' 15 doz bed cords .- 1" coils tune ..... . 100 box's cream tartar Jaynos mediqines 100 lbs. bdrax r. ' 25 bts. soap powder 25 Ita. bPk sewVsilk uoz. crow ha 2. " otsp.ee 1.000 " rmrham 10 'asa'(t u .v" g-ngnam - . .... , i CK Wrg asrtn, of dry gel, cioilnn, mediemes. iron i.i ku.i.;. . ' X' ldk',1nM' . kel, blacksmitla' tools,' I chair,, bedsteads, c lean, and other art,.!., prcvi-, sale for eash. prince.. ot, iisna; ann ail r ri,o.i, , . Oregon City, April 21. ljllS-l'tf "'' " '" Slew Orleanj Sn;ar A Molas.os. 50 t!tnreLI? f 'evr Orleans .ujrar per clip. V7 perhipHntaay." u ir f,1 la f f S,w rlan melawe per efpner " irrald of the Morning." - H 1 he above articles I shall reeerre about the ISlh -av, "wwlrom Ne York, and will c!o Ui in out at t prices, apillf j J. - o: lAMES 0-JffclLt riOARSEt FINK SALT-I bavins V ---"' e-r. snd fine -wit, be kt Mr, ch.f.- ar-iltf) r; JAMLS VSUuJ- '. lUTSINBSS CAKDS. 1 I.T.AW, M'KXNI.AY C6.4 1 2 Ceiieral (. oiiuiiiw-ieii .Mi-n lmnls, nml whole, sale and retail Dealer In Dry Uoeds, lirocerie; llardwai, Jic, &e. , -.'! -; - ,i -.'i i OeorgeT. Allan. , Oregon Cily. May 5. An hiliuM .11 Klnlay. ;. i. , ( TIwidm Ixiwe. i.. i I A M'KINLAY' ii CO., Uwct Scolltburg, Ulnpiw, Urrg"U. A LLA, M'KINt.AY A. CO., Clmmpoeg,' Ureg m Territury. Muy5. JAMES O'NEILL, ' " WIIOI.KISLB ANO'RTAIL liLSR'lX I'rovisioua & Hardware, , .-. 1 A'u. 1, Afui;i i'lrft cii:o. Ainoitxrniv v co.,- , . MJilit'HANTS, i i-!-. , , -, OREUQiS crn.OHEGON TERRlTQRy. . tiro. Abkonktiiv, I Tmoma Per, ' . " Hiram Clakkk, ' Jas. It. Itoss. ' April ai, JMja-ltf -'.' :.:v ; -.i- - W.-sj - CHARLES POPE, JR, " ' : ' ."i. ' DKAUR m " ' ""''. -'ou Uardwuie, , j .....,; .(I 1 , ;; . . Croceries, , i ' . .-! Dry Good,1 ' '' ;' '' ' "' i..-, J h.aW"" . . , i (l'v.- 1 tools Si Mines, . , - '.' 1 "' ' Meiliclaea.'" ""' "I . , -, ( i ; Hooka Sl Blsliooeryv Mu'm-st., Oregon City, April U 1855-Itf , . : JOHN R M BRIDE, , -J , ATTeSCEV 1110 C'UUSal.O .it LtK, ItfiiyrtteK Yamhill Cnunly, 0. 71., WIl.l, faithfully ullciid to all bunnies ou- trusted to Ins professldrral eare. ,, April ai,,1836-ltf i i mill I i I JOHN P. BROOKS, ' Wlwlemlt if Retail Dealer in Uroenrio, Product, I'nitision), ij-c, iWui'i Street, ,( A General Astortinent kept up of Selected Good). " Cnhcinali, April 21, 'Sjf. ".' .'"'. WELLS, FARGO & CO.'S ! .! , : EXPRESS, J : I Bclicecn Oregon, Culilnrnia, His Atlantis Stales and Europe.., . 7l,, HAVI.NG made advniilagcoiia ft&H, nrrangemenls with the United ihiiii Slates and iucilio AIuil bteain- ship Couipanies for tiaii'imrlution, we are now pre pared to forward Gaid Dutt, liuUion, Specie, Package, Parcel: and Freight, to and from M York, N. Orleans, San Francisco, Portland, aud principal towns of California anJ Oregon. ' "' ' Our regular Senii-iiioiitbly Express between Portland uml San Francisco, is dispatched by lit Pacific Mail SteaniKhip Co.'s steamship Coltimbiu, connecting at Sun l-'raiioisco with our seiui-inonthr ly Express to A'eio York and licit Orlcann, which is dispatched regularly on the 1st nnd Kith of each mouth, by the mail sicniuers uud iu charge of our own niesseugci8, through to destination. -" Our Kxpreni from New Y'oil: leures regularly on the Sth and 30th of each month, also iu charg of m sscngcrs. , . . . ' Treasure insured In the best New York c.onw panies, or at Lloyd' in Loadon, at h option of shippers. , i, Omc-Rs New Tn'rk. Nd. 16, Wallst.;' New Orlouns,No. II, Exchange place; Sun Franeiaco, No. 114, Montgomery street. ; 1 JAMES 0NKn-r.,"Jife.it. Oregon City, April 2 1 , 1 s:,5.-l tf STEAMER PORTLAND, :. Oapt. A S. Murray, , , WILL run daily between Portland and Oro gou CilV.' Leave Oregon City ot eight o'clock, a. ii. 4 Returning, leavo Portland st two o'clock, r. M. , ...... i .,.., t or freight or passage apply on board, April 21, ld."r,-ltf ... ..' )- !. U. S. MAIL LINE. Oregon City and ' Portland!'. DAILY PACIiKT Jennie Clark! J. C. AiNswoimr, MASTcn. ILL run Daily, (Sundays excepted,) In the abovc-iuineil limle, leaving Ureiroa City every day at So'elock, I. M. Ueluniinj, will leave Portland at 3 p. ai., touch ing at all iiiteruieiliatc points. J( For fn ig'i! or passage app'y on board. , , April 21, IKoft-ltr i: ... J r j - :. ' Who Wants" the Silver Cup ? WE will give a SILVER CCP, tt $25 iu ('OLD, to the owner vf tiny Reapfng machine who will, at a public. trial of reujieis, in presence or regularly chosen and disinterested judu'es, produce u reaper that will rln more and better work than BurrilP Conrertildc Iteapnr. Said trial to occur, during the coining harvest, and not more than ono Vesper of any one kind to be introduced as competitors. Time and place to be agreed on with parlies entering for the trial; i-Below wo' give a notice of ibis machine and some of the ndfantnges claimed for it! ., .,, , At Ihe trial ol reapers in the harvest field in Geneva, New York, in Jnly Inst; by the Judges np ej pointed by the ATeie Fori SUiU . AnriculXural r "hiiov iiiuuii uuirnu ana rnrriH ' . . . . is. and bugh, on rougU and iui&Veu giound. . Every facility was aiWKd fix a full amTiinoanial trial, and exannuaiion ta'to di-iift, construction and per', fcrmaiicc j and the M priz. wa-i awarded tft Tln;s. D. Burr.ll for the fi. W Grain Reaper ' The judges; i the report, say ; T. I). BurriilV inachiu n-ribrnwd it. wurk in the most admirable manner j Uie gavels were well laid the workinan b.p 8,,d materials excellent.' ' l has no eztrk elisor pinions beyond what are .imply aeoe. to .7'iT r Pn!'f belts' "lrorlaVne do.ii- work all day ad every day have been the hading objects;1 -' ' J T . T . - 1st. Jt cutserain of all Itinrf.; in .ii p.i i, ..... , . . . ... mo-n ' Z " "y f --m n'.tu" .B.L... - . , . "-"6j- ." ; me rear, ir pre. S nutb eT . . "j ul cxir apron. (attached laid in b in a moment,, from which it.. J bwr condition than bv anv ntl... JL u:.. 4lh, It has a balance whnl. -fi.i. "T etan. df uuifdrm motion to the machin. 8 4 1 o eW ?f lba reaP" f aaU. - Thev will be ready for exhibition o and aftcrADrlt m nd the intention nf r.m, "if 20.lil REST REAPER OUT."" I Selling oil at Coti., raMn: stock tot priee. tcT,m Amm Vl,?'T ' wU! do eil te calta tl J " ' P-lir ' JAMES O'NEILL