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For tkt Argui, Chases fsr CaUlla aa EWellaa. Ma. Editos Dttr Ski I im, by hasty canning of Ihs vets east id Yamhill county, Ihit ths snu'as Democratic ticket It sleeted. It might be well enough to slat to you for Ih Information of tb pooplo ind tb ptrtiti concerned, bow, to some e stent, thio ronlt tu brought ibouL I have learned from a reliable oourc thai some fifteen vo ten, living in WMbington county, men Induced (tamo, pcrhsps, because it u niors oeuveulout id olbort bceiiuo they wishsd to entry Ih eoun ty) to goto Yamhill oounty and vol. The oao who was mast active lo establishing Ih county llD."(jutbfort. thooltetioo) by running away over into Washington, is Uit maa reported to b elected to the ofllce of County Bur vsyor. He hss been particularly desirous of tu Urging Yamhill county fur the latt two or three yean. That and getting a new county hai been a great bobby with him. Hie opponent ought to con teit the election, beoauia eome twelve or fifteen per eoni, residents of Washington, If they voted at all . for the county ticket, voted illegally. I have not I , learned whether they did to vole or not. The pull ! booka would tell if examined. That ia an edven . i tage in the tire toe ayitem of voting. ' Mr. 8buck, I underalaud, too, took upon himaelf to eot aside the new enrvey, ordered by the leat ; Legislative Assembly; became it took a email alice i JVom Yamhill county, in which part are included ' eome eighteen or twenty votere. I give the hint ' to the partica interested that tliey may know, in ! part, to what the reiult ia nttributable. The eoun ty line ia very indefinite between three two eoun tie and designing personncsn impoee upon the vo i ten very much when they are disposed to do so. I There are many, difficulties arlang from thie atate of uncertainty. Some person! etcapc paying taxes t i by declaring themeelvee residents of both counties, f i and some, too, escape justice on the eame plea. Tin-prayer of the people, that is the mats of them, has lin n that that liua might be established, and permanently Died by Iba Legislature). It was at' temp ed last winter, it ia said, but the new line haa beeu nullified. ' I was not aware that anything of the kind could be dono during the interrtgnumoC the l,"iitaluro. RADIUS. Near Linn City, June 18,1855. For the Argu. uShall Atpear.il Mr. "Standard," you will pardon as for regard fngyour dunning- as mere buncombe joking, since we ore compelled to so regard it, In consequence of your course toward 'Reformer's' temperance article. and toward us generally ,ua Temperance men. Why promise us both publicly and privately that your columns should be open to tho. advocacy of Tem perance principles, when, probably, as it now ap j penn, you did not so intend? Did you design your .! promise a mere trap to catch a fow Temperanco J subscribe t Candidly, Sir, do you mean by say- Ing " shall appear", that it shall not appear? When you said " my Paper ia open to Temperance discussion " did you mean that it was not so ope n ? So, when you ask your delinquent subscr.bers tu I ' pay up " you mean, of course that they need not pay 1 Ahem '.-accordingly; yes, we under- ( sUind you" all right " " drive on !" Since so .: promising, has some " a greater than I entered ; your sanctum with the interdicting edict," thus far 1 shall thou go and no further " 1 Is this the fiat of ; liim "the latchet of whoso shoes,'' etc. ? " Crowd ' d out? " pish I fudge 1 Are we to regard the Standard ' language na mere ptrtifage ? Does ,lhe Oregon Press intend to reject from its columns, . every thing calculated to ameliorate the moral con , dition of society? On nonorable, worthy excep .1 tion, in the complement, as all those, who have : read the 4ef,-tliough youngest, know 1 Some wish thut the Press would become more friendly ' toward the Temperance Cause. Reject morality, ' and what is our destiny ? The " offense is rank, 1 it smells to Heaven ! " " 0 the Timet I " , i SO SO. For the Argu. Derelict Temperance. Men. Salem, Juno 17, 1855. Mr. Editor I am a working man, by trade a blacksmith, and can not write fine sentences fur you to print, but I am deeply interested in the subject of Temperanco, and there aro a few others, and but a few, who are as deeply interested iu it as I nm. It is for their benefit as well as my own thai I want to atate certain facts to you, and ask a few questions. I am now a member of the Sons of Tem perance. Before I joined them I was oppo sed to the Temperance cause, and joined in opposing it. I have experienced, Sir, its lecessity in my own case, and my present position, I am not ashamed to say, contrasts . favorably with my position in society last (all. I found in the Sons moral and reli gious men, and members of the Methodist clergy, apparently quite zealous, who preach fa favor of prohibition. Indeed, the motto under which we all worked was Prohibi tion." It is said that " actions speak louder than words." And I hoard upon election day some of these leading Sons of Tern perance, religious men and preachers, and jnany jytjo do sot belong to them, of the jams class, vote for men of notoriously in deinperate habits, and directly against mem jbfts of the Order, and against a ticket based gori a strppg .temperance platform. Now, tr, I look upon a prohibitory law as neces sary to my character as a map, to my suo au in business, and io my happiness. Jfust I believe these mens profession or ' their acts I Are not these men under a sa vored obligation to keep me in this cause I Does it appear possible that in supporting a ' fltpse, which bas the entire support of tie Jlura jnteret, and the drunken, ignorant, priest-ridden F rei.cb, and which is in opposi tion to the great mass of moral feeling in the jommtinity, these men jre filling their ap propriate station as watchmen on the walls . fit Zionl I teal like one who has been betrayed by his friends, and I want to ask the communi ty what dependence can be placed upon men who profess so much ind do so differently I Any msn who professed Christianity and voted so as to build up infidelity and irre ligion, would lose the respect of bis asso c intes in the Church, and these men have precisely so forfeited mine, and lbs respect pi many others. JOHN V.RAMSEY. Our Dear Friend John V. Bum lay : We have no idea thst you either expected us, or any other person in the universe, to answer either one of your intet rogations by a "yes" or "no." They are all emphatically of a character that are best answered by a long . Common sense and all the rules of elocution, aro always violated, when we attempt to place an answer after an interro gation, that of itself burns Its own natural self evident response, deep upon tbo hu man mind. We fully appreciate your feel ings, your chagrin, your mortification, and the other unutterable emotions which must have crowded thick and fast upon your mind, after the exhibitions you haro lately witnessed, of the frailty of poor human nature, the strength of party chords, tho power of the influences used by the arch enemy of men, to seduce the good, from the straight forward manly independent and comisttnt line of policy, which has, thank God, a few way marks placed along its course which bear the names of cow and then a noble soul, who lias, in every age, chosen with an honest conscience t" tread its rug ged stoep, with lacerated feet, rather than ride in a gnlden car, upon the broad high way of popular favor, amid the deafening shouts of the infatuated worshipers of either Baal, or Bacchus. We say that we appreciate, all your feel ings, becauso we have perhaps a hundred times occupied a similar stand point with yourself. We have witnessed many a con flict, between the opposing hosts of truth and error, of morality and vice, of the friends of the only true God, and the worshipers of mammon, and we have just as often seen when the conflict waxed warm, and the hosts that rallied under the white banner of truth, have discovered that they fought against a dreadful odds, there hat always been a Judas, an Arnold, or a Gorgey, ready lo baiter away their principles and their friends, besides multitudes of the common soldiory, who through fear of conquest, a love for a huge and imposing army, or from motives of worldly esse, and popular fame, or perhaps, from the influence of all these motives put together, with a thousand and one other small, secret, active influences, which the nrch enemy to truth knows full well how to make most efficacious in roulti- plying deserters, who have been ready to go over to the enemy and wing thoir poisoned arrows right through tho warm palpitating hearts of their brethren and dearest earthly friends. Such a spectacle is not only humi liating, but painful to an excruciating degree to the man who has a keen perception of right, a proper appreciation of the manli ness and God-like dignity of the true hero, who never wavers or falters, but who in the strong conviction of the correctness of his position, like Homer's heroes, fights on "covered with sweat and honorable dust," and who, when pierced with the barbed arrow of perhaps a former companion in arms, exclaimes like the immortal Wolfe, upon tho hights of Quebec, when his dying cars are saluted by the shout "they fly, they fly," (the French) "Then I die in peace." We say it is humiliating indeed to wit ness the loss in this way, of one of our poorest common soldiers, although, he be a poor, weakly faint-hearted cripple, who like Paris never dared to throw a dart, except from behind some sheltering tower; for even hit services may be of some avail, and a random shot, from a bow in such hands, might accidentally pierce the beel of some Ajax or Achilles, in that formidable host, that opposes us, whose leaders are all vulnerable in some point, although they may have all been "dipped in Styx," and well soaked, in Brandy, (wine) But if the loss of such a character be cause for heartfelt grief, how must the bleeding heartstrings be ruthlessly torn, as with the talons of some hungry beast of prey, when men who occupy high posts in the army of the faith ful, are seen in the very heat of the conflict, abandoning their colors, sneaking away to the rank of the enemy, and perhaps in their retreat winging a Parthian arrow back into the vitals of some poor fellow whom tbey had themselves either coaxed or impressed into the service, and by the side of whom they bad burnished and practised their arms, preparatory to a desertion or an inglorious surrender I Truly did we affirm that there was re joicing in the deep, dark, and dread abyss of untold aogaish and everlasting ruin, on the hot, sultry nigbt that followed the fourth day of June. But we will say to our friend, who bu written to us, a to his mor titkation produced by reemtoicumstancaa, Do n't despsir. Let the noble example of David, wbo chose to be an bumble door keeper in the house of the Lord of hosts, rather than to dwell in the damask tents of wickedness, inspire you to similar course of action. After having laid your hand lo the plow, never think of looking back to the hole of the pit from which you were dug, to see how many clergymen are tumbling into it. Be a living, moving, acting speci men of a practical, toniiitent, temperance man, and your reward is sure. You say you have already reaped some of the fruits of your labors : prove a truo, faithful, and manly soldier, and when our "blind, leaders of the blind" have decoyed all others from our ranks, and all pitched hesd and ears into the ditch together, w will give our speckled foes the best we have, "as long as there is a shot left in the locker." For t Argu. Tftfc JOLLY ajOStJ OF SWM. Hurra for Rum and Ignorance, Hurra for jolly times, Hurra for good whoVhearted men Wbo spend their jolly dimes, And drink s cheerful, smoking glass, And ss they pour it down, Say they have floored the Temperance men, And dono the thing up brown. Tea, Temperanco ia buried, boys, And wall drink a jolly glass To the men of Marion County Who brought the thing to pass i Hers 'a to the jolly preachers Who helped us In the fray, Wbo preached ao wall for Temperance, And worked the other way. . Three cheers for gallant H 1 First name upon our rolls, Who rallied all tba Jews la tows, And lad intra to tho polls , He heads the gallant legion, Ha led up to the breach, Ha voted all our men but S, And hurried off to teach. Whilst be and B teach our youth, No danger can coma n'gh The jolly friends of alcohol, Or causa their hearts to sigh Just let the boys, to manhood grown, But vote as well aa they, And farther from our land is flown The hope of Temperance' sway. Hurra for brother paaaese Who voted for the wbols Intrepid band that cherish A lova for Rum's control. Wa laughed to ace him vote ao loud, And it tickled ua to know So many of our clergymen For jolly Rum would go. They say be wrote a letter ones From Orford's glittering mine, Enticing many a foolish dunce To seek s goldeaf shrine ' But this I know full well, my boys, And proud I am to say, He doea not vote or write, my boys, But that he makes It pay. Hurra for Doctor W", The trump card of tbo pack, The moot sincerely pious man TJpjn the liquor track. Hurra for brother P, A mile or ao from town, He ia the man will dare to faos The Temperance movement down. They acted for s precious right, ' The right of all to drink ) They helped the cause with all their might, And never stopped to think. These lead the p'ous legion, Are men who preach so well, That whilst they talk of Heaven, Tbey aid the cause of Hell. Their allies are the drunken French, Another legion brave, Men who will never leave the cause, Till leaving fur the grave. A third battalion marches up, With zeal that never dies, Men whose devotion to the oup Haa earned their bloodshot eyes. The'bemocrats are pledged to us, And form the fourth array, And surely four more gallant bands Have never faced the fray. Some " steal the livery of Heaven To serve the Devil in," But little care we for the means, -So long as Rum can win. Hurra, then, for our legions, Who 've won the fight to-day, Hurra for Rum and ruin, And alcoholic sway; Let 'a take s jolly drink sll round, And sing this jolly song, And keep this jolly revel up, Till our jolly dimes are gone I Salim, June 4, 1855. Tkamks. We are under obligation to several of our friends for sending ue new subscribers this week, and for the kind wishes which have accompanied their communications. Tks Mali fttoaaur . Has not arrived at the time of going to press, although it is now fully due. 7 The young ladies of the Illinois In stitute at Wheaton, Dupage county, recent ly passed the following resolution unani mously : "Resolved, That we, young ladies of the Illinois Institute, pledge ourselves not to keep company with, or join in the sacred bonds of matrimony, any young gentleman who is not in favor of the Maine liquor law, or aome other prohibitory law," (ST An Iriibraau presented himself at tbo polls In ClilUieoths , Ohio, sad bis vote wss eballanged. He said thai he bad bis papers, snd swore " be Jebere" bs woold produce them. Home be west sad returned snd presented to the judges bis pa pars. Wbsl Isug hter convulsed their honors we need not say, when on opening the supposed pa pars, they found tbem lo bo s ditmuial Jrtm Me JVtis Jtruf PtnUntiary. SSAKKXBSl Bv Rev. H. K. Hinee, June 17th. at the reeidence of 8. K. Barlow, Esq , Mr, George Jerome lo Miss ?aiicy Shepherd, Sll or Lanemsh, U. T. rulton eo., III., papers please copy. DXBD: I K la San Franclsoo. Mar S9th. Mr. J. N. MuDon ' 1 1 i i i . . . a -1 r ... aio, a nauvo pi inoiana, law ei owani, v(uu, aged 29 yearn. rrv BBL8.8aauCrut Lima just received snd fjj lor aale Or jc23-10 WM. C. DEMENT & CO. Una Hero aver Body ! New Groteryi Provision Store in Qanemah, THE undersigned haa just opened a NEW STORE iu Cantmah, at which he will be pleased to sell at wholesale or retail any thing in his line. He expects also to keep on band Paint, Oi, Cess, Nuili, Salt, Soup, 4e , 4r. I n fact, ho Intends to keep just such S vsrlety ss will oner great inducements to ilia rarming commu nity to eall and try bim. His prices will suit lbs limes, if llio times are any ways endursbls. Call and try him. JOSEPH HEDGES. Cansmah, June 91, 1855-IOtii timer Karlf aahiin on th Uper Wll amet THE KEL POT "ran tiab" is nou fin'aht snd red! to do frstiog st tbs foloing redust relet i From Ksnems to Korvatis at 016 pr tun. " Olbanl " 11 " Salem IS u H Yamhil " 6 - - . - BtttvilstCbampoeg4 " Down frats at the loeet rates I Hwrt from Butvil snd Champoug 6e pr bushel. Other down frats at 13 50 per tun from Butvil and Champorg, and from ol other points iu a reiun- able proporsnun. rorticular care taken ov rrak June S3, lS55.-5y LENURD HW1T. XTotiee. 1 S my wife CTNTHIA haa, without provo XI. cation, left my bed and board, I forbid all per sons harboring her, aa I shall pay ne debts of her contracting. tnAKLLs ALUKlUtli. Oregon City, June 19, 1855-10l3 Jtut Think of Xt 11 "YVER seven hundred dollars are yet due to the J undersigned, and he will be obliged to lose it if not psid previous lolhe luthorjuly.se be is positive ly intending to leave the Territory. Those iudebted will confer a favor by paying up, net aud will ever be entitled to his gratitude. Try and prove that while there is no law in Oregon Tor collecting printer's bills, thst there is some honor left among the people. U L. uuuukiuh, Oregon C'ily, June ICth. 1855. Friends of Freedom, Attention ! I THERE will be a general MASS MEETING of the friends of tree Soil, and Human Liber ty, held In Albany, Linn Co. Oregon, on the last Wednesday (37th) of June, 1855, to determine a oourae of action for the oppoeere in Oregon to sll Slavery Extension. Our toes in the territory are already Acrrvnr inoaosd, while we are slumber ing. Lei ua rally lo oppose them. Makv Cithiks. U. a MAIL LINE. Portland a ltd Astoria. The Splendid Steamer MULTNOMAH, TITILL contiuueto run regularly between Fort' TV land and Astoria, sis Vaucouver, Twice A wr.icK, leaving Porllaud on Monday aud Thursday mornings of each week for Astoria) and Astoria for Portland on Tuesday and Friday mornings, touching Vahcouvss, &t. Hileni, Haimer.vatH' Lamet, &C, each way. For freight or passage, apply to R. HOYT, Master, jelS Or at Hoyt'a Wharf-bout, Portland. Land. Bo I - r-.ra idl suoscrioer is now onoring ior UULialu his entire land claim consisting of o-IU acres, situated on the Abicaw one mile and a half above the Territorial road, in Marion county His claim ia well adapted lo stock raising, farming or millini purposes, ne naa iwo exceueni mm seats on his nlaim. The improvements are not extensive, but sufficient to give a settler a fine etart Ho offers the claim so low, that it is cer tainly an excellent chance for some man to get s ba'gain. Come along and see tor yourselves. June 7. 1855. 9t3 J. B. POST. , To Shippers. BARK "C. livens" will load with 0kcZ Produce for San Francisco between 20th just., and let July. For freight or passage apply to Captain on board, or to r G. ABERNETHT & CO. June 15, 1855. Wm. 0. Dement sft Co., TTTHOLESALE and retail Dealers in Groer VV ies. Provisious, Paints, Oils, Boots and Shoes, Crockery, etc Opposite the Lend Office, Main St. Oregon Uly. June I, icoo-fa She stammer Trade. WE are now receiving from New Tork and Sau Francisco, the following goods 10.000 lbs No 1 china sugar, 60 bbls fc half bhls N. O. sugar, 100 chests Imperial, gunpowder and young hyion teas, , 150 sacks Rio coffee, 100 boxes sals; rat us, 100 boxes sperm and adamantiaa candles, 250 kegs E. B. syrup, 25 bbls crushed soger, 30 cases p ckles, 200 boxes soap, 200 half-boxes raisins, 100 gross matches, (in wood) 25 cases table salt, 100 kegs whit lead, (pore) 350 gals. Linseed Oil. 350 " lamp " 60 M spirits Terpentine, 50 boxes glass, assorted bus, 30 dot brooms, 5000 lbs tobacco, 200 kegs nails, 6000 yds brown sheeting. Also, rope, tuba, buckets, window .sash, crocke ry, wall paper, brushes, sVc&o.; all of which will bo sold at the lowest market prices. W. C. DEMENT CO. Opposite the Land Office, Oregon CHy, Juno 1, 1855.-7l3 Wanted I WOMAN to do housework in a private family. Address the Argus Office. Onnree ECEIVED upon the arrival of every steam- Poot tail to call oo - CHAMMAltk, WAKKEK. rortland Wholesale Meet Current. CORBECTCD WSKKLY. OnrOoodftj jClonamoo 5Ja00 Sheeting, 4 4 lOi goap SalO DrilUng I0f; BrUffaV BSed. Bleached drilling.. ..12 From 5y to 100 pr. el " shirting, 10sl5i over N. Y. cost. Striped do 12, ro4nO. Ticking - 12JaU;W'heat, pr. bu. tt Denine nons.;Osls do .......50 Blue drilling 13f Potatoes do 95 Plaid liusey.......Me22;Onion do fl Satinet 70a9U;Flour i 2) Kentucky jeans.. .25a45;Corn Meal, fresh iweeus soaiu uucawneat Hour Print. rraiL Blue snd while lliApplesgr'fU prlb20s40 Blue aud orange 11) dried do... .11 Fancy 8slS;Pesches, dried do 15 super 12slS " dopsaled Furniture do 6al2 Chili, dred.20s33 do. wide. 12,! Provisions. M. da laiuea Ns25,Pork, ulsar 834 Giughams 1U15J " mess .130 Scotch. yus&; Hams. Alpaca 25s50 Bacon ,...17 ... 15 Table damask 50s7M Vowdeft " clothe 75s92Hstsrd' pr ca 915 Irish linens 40ell( - pr keg $11 Clothing-. Shot Sheep gray pain. J3s3t Small sites ISiaSI Satinet do. $'JJa3J Buck SJaSj Fancy caas. do. ...)3a5 ZrSad. Black case. do. 85a7,Bar IS Fiue clothing.. .25 pr.ct ; White lead, in oil.. ..14 advanceon N. Y.cost.J OOKUsf. Redflau'l shirts ftlSalB.Manilla, small 98 Blua do. do. 9 1 5a IS) " large 95 Hickory shirts 4iaO;Hemp 10al9 Calico do fj&aiaj Candle. Boot! eft ihoei. Admantine -32 Men's kip sools.93J.4;Sperm 40 super do. do... 94 i! wlftn. - heavy wax do. 8'i; Havana. 940a90 " fine sewed. .. none 'Orinsn $10s25 Boys' kip boots 9American 20s50 hs'vyw'xdo9l)3! TObaOOO. Mens' brg'spr. dot., fj 171 Pride of tho Uuiou....40 kipbrgcprdot.9l8;suu suaava " calfaewed do....82:Luke'e 374 Women'a h'vy sh's...sii Hardware. " fine do $1, 'Shovel. 10,al5 ' buskins. Sliale Spades. 14al6 Cbild'n'a ahoss 25e3l) priAxee 9l3al7 el advance on N. Y-Millsaws 90a)l coat. IXeulsaws 75o$l Groceries. Vi able cutlery, 10 to pr et Coffee 16' advsuceonN.Y. cost Tea .S5a7U: Pocket cutlery, 25 prct Sugar, no. 1 Chi'a lOj advenes. - ' Peruvian non. .Other articles of hard- crushed "... U ware from 20 to 40 pr Saleratus.. 10 ot advance. Starch 12 J Nails, ass'd sitcs.pr kg $7 Syrup E Boston 85) " horseshoa...30a35 do. S Island CO! Oill. ' Liv. Salt So fine sail 3)'Lamp IHsl, Pepper 25 Linseed boil I'iCU Alltpico 50 Turpentine pr gall 91) Notice. Distriot Court Clackamas Ccuuty Territory of Oregon. A.J. fops ) t. Summons. J. S. Higgint. j ToJ.S.Higgins YOU sre hereby required, In the asms of the United Statss of America, to appear before the District Court of Clackarflaa county lo be held in Oregon Citvon the 17th day of 8epl. next (be ing Ihs third Monday of Said month) lo answer the complaint of A. J. Pope. And you are hereby no tified that if you fail to appear aud snawer the said complaint, the plaintiff will take judgment egaiuat you for four hundred and twenty-four dollars, and interest from the 13th day of January, 1855, to. gather with costs of suit. L Witness F. 8. Holland, Clerk, S nd the Seal of aaid Courl, this KJ 31st day of May, 1H55. 7mo3 F. S. HOLLAND, Clerk. Oeo. O. Kobbini, PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER, Portland, Oregon, devotes his entire attention to Re pairing fine watches ana naving an expenencea Jeweller in his employ, is prepared to manufacture every description of Jewelry, and execute ongrs vine neatly. ti. C. K. keeps constantly on hand s fine as sortment of clocks, watches, and new and fashion able Jewelry to which be invites the attention of the fubiu. Aiay iv, leoo-trux Just Received. ASpleudid assortment of Family Groceries, ..uk -. . ...n.n it rr a . Al n . .Im Ann and coarse salt, cream tartar, apples, chili peaches, sardines, oysters, clams, yeast powder, also a large n.nii). nf ..,tu.i.!ap harimt rifffira. and Inhnwn nf I-...,,.; .rv.... ... . every brand nna almost every tiling eise in our line or business an et wmcn win no soiu as low as al any other place In town, for caih or pro duce. CHARMAN 4 WARNER. 0 ATS wanted at the store of ap9l C. POPE, Jr. s EEU buckwheat for sale by apaitf u. rurm, jr. CHAIN pumps for sale by ap2llf C. POPE, Jr. D R. Jayne's medicines for sale by ap2ltf u. rurr;,jr. E AU da Cologne, a superior article, at apimr rurr.'j. B ARRY'S Tricopherous for sale by apaitf u. rurr.,jr. Notice. A LL those indebted to Preston, O'Neill & Co., 1. are reouested to call and settle thessme im mediately, by Cats or Product. All debts re. rosining unpaid 1st of June, will be left for col lection. rap21tf JAMES O'NEILL. 4 1 LOCKS ! Beautiful time keepers, at atry J Ua prices. G. ABERNETHY k. CO. FL'RN ITU RE. Bedsteada and chairs for sale low to close the invoice. apSI O. ABERNETHY CO. Central Produce Depot. CANEMAU. CONSTANTLY receiving, fresh from ranch, wheat, oats, bacon, lard, butler and potatoes. sp31 JUH.l Y. 0riuun.3. Jnal necelvod. At the 'Old Stand,' Canemah, AprilH, '65. 4iif Lbs. Light Brown Soger, iFUU 1,000 lb. China No. 1, do., 1,000 Iba. Rio Coffee, 15 Tons coarse salt ; 500 lb, fine da, 3,0011 lb. Oregon Bacon ; 1,000 bushels oats, for sale wholesale or retail, by JOHN P. BROOKS. Lot and House for Bale 1 1 rOT No. one (1) in Block No. five (5) in Ore 1 eon Citv w.th the bulidinir thereon lately oc cupied by Messrs. Allbright Price aa s meat market f ur terms son particulars as to uue, address, THEVETT A. CO., May 12, 1 855-4t3 Portland, O. T. N our bakery we keep constantly oa band L bread, erackera, cakes, pias,sVe. CHARMAN 4 WARNER. CANDIES, oats, raisins, of aa excellent quality iu received sod for sale low by IX. CHARMAN ARNER I Train Arrtral of O rocortoa. v. THE ssbseriber hasjusl received a fresh asp. ply of Ortttriti, Pror incus and Werrfaers, which, ia addition to hie former stock, ho wdl sett si xfraiiy low prices fur Cask or frtdut. lies stock coumsts is part of llie ronowiug articles i New Orleans sugar, CroaLed do. Rio cV Java coffee, New Orleans syrup. Sandwich Islands da Saleratua, Pepper eV Atopies, East Boston ay rap, Snndwkh l.lssd sugar. Powdered, so. , Young Hysoa sad las perial tees, DrledApsits Peach Yeast 4 Soap Powders, Cuussnsa a Cloves. aVars. Cast and Germaa stesl. snail sad crass cut. hand, pannel, and whlpowa. t'iltt end RarplKM saw file from 10 1 II inchest flat bastard files from 10 Is 14 iahes taper files from 3 to 7 Inches half round Mm freest 7IC14 inehssi round do. from s to 7 inebee kero rasas fruaa 11 lo 14 laches. CarfmUrj Too Firmer chisels snd gosgesr la setts or single racket chisel bench plaaw I iron and sual square try squares scratch swl and saw drivers ; plain and flailed marking guages snd bevels t common sad concsv strgurs bsid axe hammers and hatchets. . Buildtri' VareW.. Kim, flat, pad and mar. tic locks aud latches brass, mineral sad whit knobs i complete round, town snd flat spring serial cast butts of all sisee, and screws; also, round and flat bar Ironi nail rod, do. bores shoe bar.do snd plow steel. ,p21tf JAM E9 O'NEILL Indies! YOU will fisd so excellent assortment of Prea snd Bomel Silk; Satml and VffseM; also Bonntt Trimming, Hotitry, Glort; Lttt sad Rikiem. Tail Cktki, Ctunlrrpautt, etc., si tb store of CHARLES POPE, Jr., (Maln-st., oppeeils Aberaelhy's Mors,) where assy be found almost reerytAing ia Ih Un of Dry Gooslat 8ueb ss Prists, Ginghams, Alpacas, Xerisosv EX. 1.1 I 1hU. Mixlina. Naflinalf a. JaSlUL Ftaa. niOa, Sheetings, Bed Ticking, Hickory Snips'. , Cotton Bstliug, etc. Oregon City, April xi, ibm-iu Bemedy for Hurt Times 11 Farmtrt of Oregon ! 'Til no uu to to-' Una agatrut fate!! rou never tan get rich until you buy one of our Peoria and Galcskstrfh Plows. riUIE Bderaigned baa an bane), and it sew .1. making daily, every description of Ihs sbov well-know Plows; which for malarial snd work msuahip are vastly superior lo suy in the Tenia lory. All warranted to scour and do good work, and which ha will sell at moderate prices, for Ck or Groin. Those In want of a good pW would do well lo come and examine mine safer purchaalng elsewhere. They csn be hsd at all Ihs principal lews ea Ihe river. Also at Forest Grovo, Dayton and La fayette, where I have appointed agents, who will eell aa low aa si the Factory, with the addition f , Ih freight. EZRA POST, Sign ef the Big Plow, Cantata. April 81, 1855-ly ' . " ClOCOANUTS, Bananas, and ther tropical J fruits, just received from Sandwieb Islands. ap?l UHAKMAN St WAlHIltt. WIN Do W glass, by the box or amrle I'Sht, at ansnr Popes. IFLE powder, sis siasiiug powder, whole. mis nnd roli.il. al POPES. - a. 1 a I i'C M4.a..aat.riha. tat malm hv H.rf.r""r e.ropE,Jr. dot. mspls ohalrt for sal eMao by 9 apsitf c- rot iPE,Jr. LADIES Gaiter Shoes selling ebrsp at lbs store of fap9ltf) C. POPK,Jt. mi ARBLE toilet war, a few mor seiu left si .2ltf nirw, I B IBLKA snd Testsinents, all sites, may b . lU.III'll fa.m.l at I any III lurno. BOSTuN syrup, Now Orlsan sugar, a Mm Liverpool salt, for aale, wholesale snd retail, by apSHf C. lXrE,Jr. Blacksmith! I Attention!! ON HAND Plow steel, lien, bellewe, anvils, horse shoes, vices, horse naila, mule eheee, crow bsrs, wrought sails, snd Kngllsb Mr irea as 6 cents per lb. ,p2l Q. ABERNETHT tt. CO. WHEAT, Oats, and Flour wasted in sx change for merchandise. p2l O. ABEltNETHY dtW. PLOW STEEL. 10 inch, and 4 Inca. plow steel for sale in quantities no? lass than 500 lbs., at the reduced price of 12J eenla. ' apSI GEO. ABERNETHY at CO. FERRY ROPE 3 snd 3 Inch cable, suitable for Ferry Rope, just reooived. ap21 G. ABERNETHY CO. For ftnlc Less lhais Cast! CHAIRS, bedsteads, window blinds, counter legs, wrought naila, horse uaila, framing pins, mill saws, frying pans, grass acylhea, eart baraeas. ap21 GEO. ABERNETHY aV. CO. Allan, ZvScXinlay eV Co., HAVE lust received A STOCK OF NEW GOODS, and would Invito all those who wish to procure GOOD articles at reasonable prices, to call aad see them. Thoy consist in part of the following ; grindstonss caital &. wheel barrows grain cradlia fancy brooms, grass scythes eV snaths plain do brush do do aasort'd colored pails 16sq harrows 23 tssh paiutedlubs garden rake xino wash boards do hoes blacksmith's bellows do spades cross cut sawe 7 It oolished shovels do 6 ft hayforks mill saws 7 ft monurs forks nair miurassr noun churtta do single window glass 8 by 10 hair bolsters double do 10 by 13 do singl do 7 by 9 eperin caudle wiudowsashee 8 by 10 adamautine do do 10 by 13 grape brand tobace ex bows and yokes lucks tobacco BLANKETS, BA1SE, L1NDSBYS, Sheeiinge Ticks, dec etc. And keep constantly on hand s larg eapply ef GROCERIES, clothing, hardware, and many articlee to arei. sua to mention. ALLAN, N K INLAY VW. Oregon City, April 31, 1855-ly It EAPERS cV THRASHERS He Iks sil- vsr cop sdvertisement. ,p2l G. ABERNETHY aV CO. 10 tana Salt, imported direct from Sandwich Ielande, for sals in Iota to suit purchasers, apSltf THOS. JOHNSON. ialAT sTiart ft Boards for esle is lot dSO.UtlU to suit, by T.JOHNSON. CIGARS-Thebert ehanoe lo fees .. rioreof CHARMAN WAMNB. - " . a. i L 40 sisai' 30 LBS ef m I ad 'st sal ehp by' JAMES O'NEILL.