KromiiiaPublioitWiiloir tot Am. T.mp. Union. TENT C-AMC- ASD rOMTIU. ' ' ''..' ' ic. IIAB BOOH Of A TAVEBN. Dkloyut htlivttn Squirt Puliticut and 1 ramm urovm. Squirt Political. (lood morning, IV' son Brown , I did not expect to te you iu lha bar-room of a tavcrp after ilia temper ance political termori you gar us yesterday. Parson Brown, Bur-room of a tavern j I not ibat a respectable place, Squire, espe cially when, I fin J such men as your honor in ill Besides, it not a Uvrn a public hou'jo, or a home fur the accommodation of the public, licensed by our civil Authority pro bono publico I Hen an left our pa pun, and I bavo com for mine ; aud, as I haw two hre, by mistake, I siipjiosp, I will give you oo, a first-rate leinpcrano paper. ' Sq. P. Pint-rate nonsense! ' You aro tuixiug up temperance with politici ; run inp; temperance candidate for oflice, and Interfering with the regular nomination. Par. IS. I suppose you never do that, Squire. When llie whig party mnke their regular nomintioii, you never interfere with it by milling a democratic nomination. And o when the rum pnrty make their nom. ination, wo must never Interfere with it by a tomperance homitiation. Sq. '.What do you mean. Sir, by the rum parly making a nomination t That it quit a new thing under the nun. Show me uch a cot and I will thut up. Par. B.HUow me a nomination that Iim been made In tliit town tot ten yearn which has not been one, and I'll yield the floor. In the first place, Sijuire Toliticus, where are your, primary meetings ,heldl . Are they not held uv "nuking bouses! . .,, r- Sj. P. I acknowledge they are. J I Par. D Lt there not a great deal of drinking at and before the meeting f , Sq. A Well, suppose there ia. ' Par. if. Did you ver know a nomina tion rejected became the man nominated -as a liquor-seller or a hard drinker f '" Sq. P. J cannot say that I have. Vw..?. Uve you not known men ob jected toWaue thoy were temperance men i Sq. P .I have knnwu such objected to necause tnelr temperance: made them no un popular that our party would lose the lec tton. They could not get chosen; not in ion town. Par. .Then the ruin party have al w.yi nau it uieir own way, have they not and th alli in. I... .1 i ..... , ulH1(j., DCta (xintQQ rum and politic, and not between temper .I- anil : T .. ' ..v. uu iunuca. IS II not SO I honest man, and answer. -j. r. iou can t corner me, I'orson rown, and you need not try. Look, if vOU MAnt i . . t n .... -... at me atato of Maine. There your temperance men have fairly usurped the government. They Lnvo driven thous ands uf honest men out of their employ, meat-destroyed ,lcir prnptrly) . vu.-pmrij grent mi!lbpn0 State. This is what I calr uniting temper. uw puu u.UIC4. Par. Well, what did you call it when the Legislature licensed men to sell i. , l" Pour-house, and jail. wore 6M with wretched drunkards ; that was uniting liiLfttsit...- ... I i. . & ......,-.,.. ,., pontic), was it not f "ow 1 uo 1,01 . Squire Puliticus, but you mil I...... !a ... . J " " "noway or the other. You have to act. There is no escaping. You ...ue.mergorormen that will i08I,.0 the ,7 ami.timseauso drunkenness to rj,0U 8 for Maino law. And I appeal to you as an honest man to y "hich is best. Do yuU iKU a tll :'T fflary "ld cri,ne wllith have filled the land this tweotv vear. .,!! (ice those 'principles i ta temperance t Bu If hywanU respectable mercbanta to Par. J?.-By no means, 'my : dear Sir.- pay ample pe W'rt. M Tulgarixe The ery men w put in nomination art the tho pulpit by fotroduciujf commercial sl men who will sustain and carry out tbosa jecta ountinuoj I I), 'o you want to hoar under .vour own window, at ihomidnigMhour.th err of imirdi.pl IV, . . ' - . . ) u warn io see our young inon demori;,...i i . ... , . wm.irucK uown in he,r youth, a disgWe to their families and to.oc,ety-wm tbeymiulab,,.,,.,,, ornamenu and support, ,f , d n,l. rum d politic,. clHKodi!ltilor.,nd orewers and liquorsell " 7ur:,'icaw"'J'n..hor,aJoVerth. ! """"""you bavelicenneand li- u"' "MOUgU to (i,f, ,ou Sa. .N.. r. . ...... ,.n,on orown, none of in. T ''h" regular nom ination. and fur .. .. m.i .i . ' "'"rflrnco men to wiwuer is i linipfn ....I .k.. . . . . "uoininao e, principles, and all we ask in, that yoo put them irt your rogular nomlnntiw, and tlien w will curry them in with a rush. Sg. P. I tell you, Porwn B., you can't doit, not iu ihis town. You may act up your temperance candidate to the end of the world, aud you can't elect him. And lhn you divide the party and lose the eleeiiou Par. V. That shows you what I told you before, that you are all uniting rum and politics, and that you are all succumbing to the rum power. You assert that your polit ical principles can only be sustained by ibis union. We deny it. And if your great po lit ical templo stands on a rum hogshead, then let it fall. If your party is of neces sity allied to nil the drunkenness aud crime of the land, (ben woo unto it. But we are bound as honest men, Squire Polilicus, to consult the greatest good of the whole. You assert that party politics constitute i. We deny iU Wc ask what one point, limit, Tariff, or Sub Treasury, that has long divi ded tho political parties, it to be compared to temperance, in its bearings npon the peace and prosperity of tho community I Hero aro, under the reign of intemprrance, a hun dred million of dollars wasted annually up on intoxicating liquors. Hero are 30,000 men annually filling drunkards' graves. Hero are poor-bouses and jnils filled with the wretched victims of strong drink, fero are two-thirds of all your taxes levied upon you by the traffic What act of any politi cal party ever did o much for tho country as would an act which would sweep all ibis away, and leave the couniry without drunken pauper, and almost without crimc But, Squire I'oliticiis, we are not fr tli sacrilico of a single political principle. W shall uphold every good principle and, at the same time, rid the nation of this terrible evil. Seo what Maine has done. Men have not there sacrificed their political prin ciples J and yet legislators, chosen as we would choose them, have bunUicd liquor selling in grogshops from the State, and, craving your pardon, landlord, from tavern bars too j and we intend your bar shall go uy nnu by-but we want you to keen a nub. 11 t.i . ' 1 uc nouse, just ine man for us in this villaire: but see, I say, what this temperance in Dul- :. . i i .... . ' uics uas oono lorMunie; how quiet are its streets, and now aro two millions of dollars . ii worse man wasted, now saved to the Stat 1. L . . . " "I io oe expended on tuo farms, and him. and schools, Ac. This is elorious le!... 1 1 .. . . " o uon, ana now was it obtained f By goiii" to the ballot-box and cLoosinir audi mm n! would mnko tho law. It mntfr.rerf f MlA . ... ... .npcnuicB men to which unrl 1 1, a men they voted for belonged. Tho trreat question was, Wi,BKiv.e u, slk., . . . o need to save tho State I and theyglbri. ously succeeded. Now, Squire PolMcus here is true patriotism. Sacrifice your prcd.' ilcctions to tho pood of tho State. It is not always for the life of the State that this po" hncal party or that prevails. I do not s.e but wo got along under one about as well as mmor the other; but it is for our lifciha Intemperance be banished; wo cannot eu, dure it any longer. If we become a drunk en nation, all our liberties re !. . msaror Lromwcll will be on the ihfo,, "v-cKoior a name law, the law which A rich Ch'istian brother owns largely in a distill, aud U clamorous about letting down the pulpjt to the vulgarity of temper ance sermons. A nother man buys tax tides, and noses about all the week to see who can bo slipped out of a iieglccUid lot. , A uie- chanio who plies his craft with the unscru puloua appliauco of every roeigis tLat will win, he, too wanta 'doctrino" on tho Sub bath, not. these secular questions. Men wish two di-psrtments in life the secular and tho religious. Between them a high wall and opaque is to be built. They wish to do jut bal they please for six long days. Then stepping on the other side of (he wall, they wish the minister to assuago their fcum, comfort their conscience, and furnish then a char ticket and insurance for heaven, By such a shrewd management, our modern financiers are determined to show that a Christian can serve two masters, both God and Mammon, at the same timo. Rev. II. W.Vetclitr. ' Gov.U beam, nggs says "puts in tho plough to tho especially when sueh ,h,(,0Vftll'-glrcandid;lt,.i are bounds honest nvn lo ,,. K-a-r-r-, Par, 0 -Sut,iM r0i;,;.,u.i uch for ,her,glw minwion " l-rovidodyougi,. u, . WlJiJil( ' ; rronK,te,h.grr.,,eKlUt,,,Stat .,ou give u.oewtowilttholJl)i .flic and do, he great.,, pos.iUo injury ,0 lydoit. W,.n bound U,:. Rrratest good of the whole. PUI ""the subsoil idouch ami 'ts in the pure air of heaven on ,hi,if. moui, this polluting Hume Sn r,,i morning, Sir. (xit.) q. I .- Well, M, Landing I j.v know but ho will carry it. -A,ulIll't'nuch care how soon. I'ould have quit lon2 nco if ,h ), across the way had; but you know it i, of .-.pposue party to us. It would got H rum voters, d have all the rrlmW ".orhngs held there. We have been r,J ndden till I am tired and ,,! 0f it. j wish wo bad a thousand JV.n u. ttllll if (I..S.H IJ . S . ' I - .. v u,u.e,u,mup1 would vote ,ur 10 S to ie Leiris at,,. !WU; , ,.. , -I wniuu tun or no Maine law. (ietttai llsrrtt. : ; It is curious to tome to note bow people's ideas of preparation for this species of amusement vary. Mnzo and Lizo " tako a notion" to each other. . Mozc buys a si cond hand bedstead, three wooden chairs, a table, a small looking glass, and a light stand ; while Lizo provides a hen feather bed, four sheets and two coverlids, a table-cloth, six towels, some little arrangements, with a dis position to make the bat of. everything forthwith ; two dollars are paid for the min ister's blrwing upon tjieir joint adventure on housekeeping ; the scene whereof is a three story back room, with a scven-by-niiiecham-bi rnti.K-hcd, where tho first baby is born soon nftor the parents are of age. Mr. Coinit-thr-cost, on tho other hand, never thinking of the mutti-r until ho is thirty, courts M's I'rii lence for fourteen years, per. pctually putting off tho "happy day," be- cause ho hadn't got quite enough to buy a nine-storied marble front on Style street, and furnish two suits of reception rooms in eb ony and, silver; preferring (for such acnui- silion) to wait until both aro too old al most to bo glad the suspense is ended. They get the big house, have a grand wed- dini a crent manv enemies, a fn fMnn.i. and no children. After two sumptuous fu ncrals, and a long lawsuit, the property is at I ... . length equally divided between tho " Tim buctoo Female Moral Reform Association" and Iho lawyers, who contest the wjj in be half of a blind cousin, who fishts it on the ground of "insanity," alleging the Ion courtship of tho parties as evidence thereof. iho cousin being' at length ruined, the Timbuctoo" di rectors compromise by pay ing tho opposing counsel's foes and costs, und the mnrblo front, with all its belongings, is converted into cash. Ten yearsnfter ward the books of tho sexton, and the stone in the cemetery, aro the only records of the existence of Mr.Count-the-costand his for gotten bride. Funny world, very. IFoc cealcr Transcript. realiae ibat be baa any thing attached to him. Uo walks nearly twice at fat a, a horse, and pkws a correctly at the best Lroken team in the world. Ilia atteiiduut tometimet ridr-s him, and sometime w alks (fust) by hit tide, while another man boldt the dIow. , lie also draws carU, ttono-boaU, laaJi irooJ. idle timber, pickl up ttoncY and make himself ymtrally uirul about the farm. ' ' , As for the profit of farming with elephants, I have not taken into consideration, and probably shall not, though at a "rough guess," I should think, ull things coiiilcrud, oxcn horses, or mulet would bo quito as economical on a furm as elephants. Hut of this, I will leave the public lo judge for itself, when I inform them that he cats three peck of outs per day, aud about -00 lb, of hay. The one I use is at docile as a cow, yet this is not ulwnrs the case. . . hi .i. in answer ,o your inriuirv I win nv um my "salts doctoring" works well, and uiy wheat and grass already show that tlio I it . physic has ha'i a guou t-iicci. I have dissolved several tons of bunes with oil of vitriol, and doubt not the remit will be excellent. Deep plowing, draining, and fertilizers .. r. ... . t .i t i are the irac investments oi me luriiicr who loves to tea largo and rich crops. . Every man should this year tow and plant all the land that is ti'lable. If this is not done, another drouth would givn n a famine. ' i. r..T. Harxpji. ' Books and Stationery, rot .sua'"' CIIAKLF.H POPE, JR.- " ' " WEIWTEIl'is Dictloiiarlfs. all sti, from priidsry iM t' d ulienaiM I " UlsU't UiograpluvsJ Uicliwusry t n u .,. ; ' IWc of Anrarica," bv McGregor ii uk.,1. ;.!.. thirecliv." tad Inclt Ttffl T. It. ArtliW ' I CHAW .l"AMn Tm UiuimlV (lit t . . I Pukts Milmn, Yoiiin, Thonuon, .Cowper, Uii.ii. I'ulluL'k. und ollirn. Ai D -wniiig't Knirt Culluru , Tli YwiaU on tbtcpt Vo. vu liorsfc . i ' ,.., Allen's Aiiir,cu Farm lieok , Do. .doineriie tiiinisla- ' . , - Itural Arehllectnre, Rural Homes, ate. nl hsdrs' Now lUidsn Irf, JW, M,4lii It alb. McUuiiie't Knadt-ia. .. -, , n . Sinulrrs' Sh llnrs Klf mf nturv do. . , Tlionwin't Arillimtlics ( Book-keeping, Copy Boolf,e. ' ' ,''", Aun Kttbrr't Ptm lls, Gillolt's Pent, Ulank Duokn, Eiivlp.ii, Koolst-up, 'ole uJ Lrlier I'a per, tt'ofem, A-c, ir Whulewile und Itclsil-XI Muin-si., Oreuoii City, April 21, ISi5-ly i.oo HIJglNESfcJ': OARD&uutA l i.. u.n.1 VoimiiMMM M"iaiiiULnq wotJo. Mlo and retail Iteulurt lo, l)ry. Oood, Uroetrire, , I . : ; ceorrfet. AMart's-jf OrtgoCity(My- ArohiWJU'KMklajr fK(f , . ,C 'I'honiot Love. X L! i-J i...: A LL.X, MKINLAY. A.. CO.,.,,,.,.,Low.n X. ocoilsuurg, v uii.(ui A HoaorsbU Hltehlii-Pou. ' ' "Hallo, you fellow with the pail and frock," hallooed nn aristocratic Britlkh officer, as he brotht hit fiery ttecd to n stand in front of Governor Chittenden's dwelling "can you inform me whether fiis Honor the Gov- crnor of Vermont lives hcref "He does," replied iho man, still wcndiii" his way to the pig-sty. "' '' "Is his Honor at home I" continued tho man of spurs. "Mott certainly," replied the man of the frock. . "Here, take my horse by tho bit, then," said tho officer ; I have some business to transact with your master." Without a teeond bidding, tho man did as requested, and the officer alighted nnd I made his way up to tho door and gave the panncl several hearty taps with his whip- Tor be it Known, that in thoso days of re publican simplicity, knockers, liko servants, were hardly in use. The good dame of tho house answered the summons in person ; and having seated the officer and ascertained his desiro to tee the Governor, departed to inform her bus- hunrt nf tit. mtAal'i . L..i . . . ' . ...vb..-.T. ;,.,,,, j uui on ascertain ing that tho officer had made a hilchino- pout of her husband, sho immediately re turned and informed him that the Governor was engaged in the yard, nnd could not well wait upon his Honor and his horse tit the same time. Tho predicament of the officer can bettor bo imagined than described. Medicines for Sale, By . CIIAKLE4 POPE, Jo. ... Ci A.ND.4' tioi-MlNuiUit. Peak's Wild Cherry Bit- 9 lera, Uulf mull drops, BwiicJrelli'n pills, Lee' pills, Perry Yerinirugv, UpoUeidoe, l.nin Lulu lor. Oum Arnhlo, Briiish oil, Luhvlia, Hot drops, 3d preparutiiiu, Itoinan eva lialswii, llalluy's psiu tslruclur, Lsu Isiiuim, I'ur.-Ko.io, Oil oi IVpper mini, Jiuriie-fi, t'onilus1'ui IWJi-rs, Carier't Pului'.nsry ft i!. i, Sulphur, L 'in .Sulta. &v. April 51, I8.i5-llf ' ALLAN, M'KIXLAY tV CO.. Cbsn.poeg, Oree-n Territory.- " "MtyS. JAMES O NEIL,, 1 fROLIlUI A A D AtTAiA .L ' rrovMoii & llnrdwnre, ( ' 1 "i ' i JVa. I; Main Strrti. . m CitU. AUtll.tllTIIV CO., , MKItCIIAXTS, ' ". OREGOS CITWORBOON TERRITORY.: i (iro. AtatNtTHT, I' " TnoMAt Port,:' ., IIhum Cusat, ' ,., Jaa. ii. oti.,. April 21. 1K.'5-Ilf Hardware , . , FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE, JR. H.SS tuj Iruu Bulls, Scmwn, Iks tiiJ Luti'hM. Jlaiiinieit and Iljivhein, Ae. Druwing knivi'N, llundkuHi, Curry Comix, Hope llrushrs und Curds, Gun Loeks, (inn Caps, Wool Card, Cheat llun lle, Plants, oie. April 81, l5.,-lir . . ' . : 1 : CHARLES POPE, JR. DKALElt in Hardware, Groceries, Dry Gtx da,. t'lothiii), Boots Si Shoes, Mrdiciur',"l)ookr .i i. . ; and Watninory. ; ', n..r..l Mu;n-ai.,rtrfson Cily, April 21, 1655-Ilf , t . . .: JOHN R MBRIDD.I :. ATTOANKT ' AND COVNSIloa t Uw Lafayette, Yamhill County, 0. T-, ,,(, i,, ILL fuiilifnllv atttud to all buaintu eo- ru-led to his proft-Mioiiil care. ' - April 21, IB5&-if i.T .-!. :! :. ' -mi.;. W,Lr . Groceries '.'.', FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE, JR. tU'GAR, Sail, Coflce, Tea, Syrup, 'Chocolate, 5 Slorx-h, .Snlt-ratiia, Cream Tartur, Sul tioda, Carli. Soda, JVpjier, eJp'ee, Alum, Uorat, Cop- Him, cio. ; April XI, inja-lll tjireut I)iMr s ninuiis iho Army of " nevnsinpni u Dreadful lenreity of Proritioi! Oregon Gran ariti Jutland attrfiombig !l , CHARWAN & WAaWER, Ajnita under Pruvidenes for fattenins the leau kino!! . , 'N'&O not auposa th.it Charmon & Warner's JLi? eslubliihiiKut died oil' with that of the otil "Spi-clulor!'' We are happy lo inform all of our oia Incmls in particular, and our new ones in generul, thut wo an aliil alive and kicking at tho old stand, whero we still make it our particular liiisincas to furnish friend and f.io wilh just such duinlirs in the line uf provisions, groceries aud confectionery as would muke even un ant-hiiriir's heart swim, his soul stand on tipuie, and muke him wish, uis lurum n - long as a lenco rail," so he mifflit protract the ple.unire utlorded by swullowing bviiic ui uiir iiico Ullliga. Do not furjet our old stnnd ami get into the wrong uiace. oui do sure you are ull i irht" when juu mo aiinuiij. u ueciino lowards llie liousa ol CHA K.MAN' & WARNER Ongon City, April 21, m5.ly Politics si (he 1uIdH. We have no doubt that a rigoros laucjl 'rd, having sharked it all tl,a .l S and griping anng hi. tenanta,' ould oe oetter pleased to dote tl if-itiiivh H ..II rna.v.1 - .. . "-"tt " " . ' " " " pracueal sermon tl'at .mK t .rt,tof ,b. duties of -.Christian Udlord. A broker who has gambled on ::!rrr,e?,,ih--MBo,oi 10 nave his nr.sfii,.,l .:...i.:T Ml ted and measured by the "Xw y.J . .- uo svams C.haseA Mas. A fastidious M. C. Mis the following as a oon mot, picked up at a late dinner party in misiungton. , It appears that Mr. II. was at a table in the vicinity of Sam Hous ton, and nho a distinguished authoress. During the conversation, Mr. II. asked the General if they had any Know-NniM- down in Texas. "No, sir, replied th. r.l ernl, "not at present ; we never had but one and soon got rid of him." "How Hi.l J I do thut I" asked our member. "Vh .1. said the General. "w M.....I .... own, nnu then chased him out of th. conmry.ann hnnlly he was chased into a "itfii tree, ami lodged himself there" "What became of him then, ,ir- w'ked tbo l-dy. "Why, madam," .aid the Gen ral,who pridoshiinseifnponwhatheeall. "..,".. iiKcstomakeapoint, ''he drew the Ireo up, roots and all. and innl, ; nfr him!" Rather .. ""Hie whs me epn- sequence, as the General thono-h. i.:. cred,tandthe lady', expense, till ,he lady quietly observed .-VVell, General, I am happy to know yoH ,ave had one thai man , your State P The General was flared, and with the greatest umrli- ..... a most deferential bow replied, ''Madam, I m indebted to you one!" Value of a Ncwspaoer. , r vuc 0l our subscribers informs us lUt l. last year saved a dozen times the cost of his newspaper by tho study of a sitidc article on Wool, lie says that regarding advice to sell early as sound and judicious on the facts presented, ho did sell early, and realized a much higher price than any of his neigh bors, excopt his son, who followed tho samo advice. "This saving will pay for niy for years," was the concluding remnrt f.i.. old gentleman. We don't publish this state went in order to wool anybody to subscribe to our paper, but as a rucro matter of fact. Toledo Blade. 'affinal XeglecL The twig ,va. uet-,d so the tree's inclined; I hm u-nv imn... j .... 1 ... i --- r-t.i.j. moBcui OfNigned; .v ,im uir iwiff, Which, flnm A.r.i. AW i... n - Itlls HvrrCI .l(ll lrkrtlr.J . t . . e cu wt ,V1 c BM ni. b() Bluur. not the wax, which, fuilhful loih. al, Dill, only ,o,e ,iey ampJ tey. Charge not U'y child wiih folly ,lhy . Nor make ll,e ,inlea fo, tly .j,, .,., A Miser's Heart. A weallhj, muer died, his ho ... j- n nniMAn. .r j 1 j.-piwm vi u Beading for the Million. ' S. J. McCORMlCK HAS COKSTANTLT OK HAND AT THE FRAKMN BOOK trOSK, f A0.NT-ST, rol'.TUKU, ORKUO.N, A Choice selection of Foiular OmjIu, Nows. puper.', .Mugaxiiiea und Fancy Siuiiouery.. Amioiil' the bonksoii hand will be found unrl. on Temperance, Agriculture, Horticulture, Hi tory, I'oelry, Biography, Medicines, ' Relinion, w'i l li i. ii . ociiwM uwmi, uoiiiaucis, oto., A'C, oiC CTSuuseriplions rceeived for Harper, Uraham, Goodey, Leslie's, or Putnam, at U 0 year, peri age free.- , ,'r . IT Suicriptions received Tor any newspaper published in any part of the Vu.an. Remember the Franklin Hook Store and Newa puper Agency, Fnml street, Portland Oregon. tS'A priced eotalogue will be published early iu April, und will be sent to any part of the terti' lory free on application. " Statesman" copy 1p-i. . was anywhere detected, n . . 1 -iirre unecieu, B""nPUfou. Compound ImerLt utct Until they reached the h.art-whi'ch to find they WiTennahle. ' Spiritual Vacts. That Whiskey i. the key by which reaoy eulrance into homes. " EOTern the it nn.i:i.. avoid it. may ourpiiaona and alms. New Volumes of the Four Reviews and Blackwood. . CIOMMENCE with North DrltJah forXorem ' ber, 18o l,and the other Reviews and Black, wood for Jauunry, 1855. Tenia of SuUcriptiun. Any one Heview or Blackwood, a year. Blackwood und on. R.. view-r any two Reviews, $5. The four ite views and Blackwood. 810. Four addre. 30. ' ' '" Postage on the four Reviews and Blackwood lo any Post office iu the United States, only 80 cents f I lfaflBSta Annl I ' i A - nt-view ana vJ cents a year on Blackwood. , Xew York, published by Leonard, Scott i. Co., iSriilt'in street entrance S4 Gold street. JOHN P. BROOBS, ' - ' I Wholttale Retail Dealer in Cro-product, .; PmUtoi. fj)ti Strttt, .-. . 1.,'j A Cem ral Aasortine.i kijaup of gelc!d Good; Ciinem-.V., April 21, 1805-llf.: .,. , ,., ... ( Wells, Fargo ds Co ' Express, " Uilwten Orfgau, Ctli'mMi thnlitmka: . . Stain awl Europe.. ? ;,; jj . II A 1 .s U made advauiiigMiw arrangeinenis with the United niutea and Paeihe Matt Steam. . ship Coiniianies for tiunspnitatioii. we are now or pared lo forwurd Gold Dmt, Bullion, Specie',. Package; Parcel, anil Pnigkt, nnd from N York, N. Orleans, San Fraiis.sto, Portland, and' principal towns of t'al bruiu nivl Oregon. Our regular Srmi.moitibly Evpres between Portland ami Sis Fraucisc, it dispalehed by the. Pacilie Mail SleamihipCo.satcuiiiship Columbia,, connecting ol Sua Francisco wilh our semi-monthly Kspresa to JVeie Vol ami Kcm Orleans, which, is dispatched regularly on the 1st and 1 tit Ii of each mouth, by the mail steamer and in charge of our own messengers, through to destination. . , .. j Our K.xprena from New York leaves regularly on the 5ih and Sulh of each month, also in charge' of messengers. , ,. : . . . .. Treasure insured in the be New York coin.' panics, or at Lloyd's in London, at the option of uppers, ' y ;, Omces Xcw Y'oik, No. 1C, W all st.j Now Orleans, No. 1 1, Exchange 4ucc j San Francisco,1! Xo. ll-l, Monijjoiniry siieel. , . .. .)..-, , , . .i JAMES O'SV.llL, Agent. ' Oregon City, April i'l,18j5.-lff ' - ' Steamer Portland, .. CIvpt. A.S. MtiBRAY, .;. WILL run duily between Portland and Ore-; gon City. Leuve Oregon Cily at eight o'clock, a. H. Reluming, leave Portland al two o'clock, r. . , , , . for freight or passage apply on board, ' April 21, 18.15-Itf .... .. ..'.l ,i!:i,i .( U. S. MAIL LINE. Oreron City and Portland Daily Packet,. .. JE.aiIE ClARK,' k J. C. AlNStVOKTI!, MASfKRV WILL run Uuily, (Sundays excepted,)' in lh aboro-nainnd trade, leuvini OierroitCitu every day at 8 o'clock, I. si. Kclurniiig, will leuve Portland at 2 r. u., tooth g at all Intermediate po?tita.' r or Ireiglit or possni'e uuply on board. April SI, l55-lir G. ABERNETHY 4 CO.. Will I.ESALE DEALEBB, ' Aj"FrER for sa'e tho following goods just re .eeived irm New York and Sandwich hi. anda, per harks C. Devcns and Ocean B rd i e 50 Tons S. I. Salt, 02 bags prime colfee IU tons nue sail wh 'ate. A ereliHiit, last bale of sin uo,.)..l -reoontavnish,, .nJ hi, b.o.lur - Mh is iiv nn ti.. rol-ncal principUf MJ wi ly0 (r..lswtol-(y nJ his brother Aine rfay swore a aU. invoice through tl, curn" house 'Wgotoehurchtohear. "?7 . . , rrrtti. Tbevbac .ka:.s. .Ithcmim.tertob.boM.ud; e LA.niolvUf 1011,1 It is well known that manv I,.,-. iw l . e.ision- in !rrn in r inh.nin a- .i j . ' lomeir great cost a,.cba: ul ,0w.h W hrreff Mr. Rarn.in, ;. .1.. .' i,., lV . , " ,a ,U8 nt who l.'s.rt,c..,.l!vm.nd, the experiment in ,1.;. i riitra. I s.a '"'""toknnwbow 's " """notfofSnnni.r o Inch we promptly revived th, follow jng cbaractcrwie reply. enough to a winding way many unfriendly That Wine causes manv t. i.L. home. Thatruuchia the cause of punchea. . That Champaign j, u,, KUn rf t pain,. " " " raai ThatGiu Siiu-shval.Irfn slings of old. inanih. That the reputation of beimr fo.-t r rL.-., . 100 kegs brown sugar. ' " syrup nio-lasses S barrels whale o! 1 doi grain scythe: "J " Xrain eradles, 5 reaping machines' J thrashing do 12 straw cultera 100 reams wrap.paper iou Jos. ,viaa. twine 10 doz. Coliins' axes m " hoes 6 Smith's bellows 10 dozen mill saws, best quality 15 dux bed cords 10 coils iop KM1 box's cream tartar iuu lbs. borax . . 25 bxs. soap powder 25 ' alspice 1-000 " gingham, Togeth, 15,000 yards new style Drinta . ' . 10.000 " br'u. n.unlin, 3.000 ble.tch'd lo 100 lbs. linen thread SO pieees silk hdkfs 1,5011 ;, ards hickory 2 iox. umbrellas . 50 ens. bex.te t shoes 20 dnz. slut, a 20 " drawg knives i v collie nulls 25 jack planes i 10 dm. buck saws 150 fauoy clocks 25 kegs suleratiis 10 cases Lucke's" tobiicco 10 " " Cornucopia" IOD.1CCO Jayne'a medic nes 1 pr- 4 ft. mill bars a doz. crow bars : 25 lbs. bl'k sewVsilk 10 'l .. 1 . '. nd other art.rle. nJ.- I'SIDCEPORT. Anril 01 poant has been at Dea Sm: Th nl "oik on mv . i:...' j .. m nine over not a very tall feaih. r m any indiridual'scap. -rai0tefbS:.--'' Cold boiled on,... . ' V" "P Ol r - .uu a lew , rr" na.Mi ""J f whid. ;.,r rr, : on .l.- .: ,uf cusiomera. io approved sale for cash, produce.orc Oregon City, April 21, 1655-ltf ' flJH Barrel, of New OrLans mnt M ', Perrii D"Hil...... e'' Who Wants the Silver Cnn k WK will givo JSILVEK CLP, or 3 in GOLD, to the owner of unv U. machine who will, at a public trial of reapers, in presence of regularly chosen and disinterested' judges, produce a renpir that will do more and better work than BnrriWt Conzertible Reaper. u d trial to occur durimr lU r,.mi.. i,...J.. . and not more than ouo reaper uf tiny one kind to . ...wuu.ncu a eo.npeiiiors. i ime and place to be agreed on with parlies entering for the trial, ! Below wc g.ve a notice of llm mucliine aud. 6ome of the ndvuntiiges claimed for it: ' ' ' ' " At the trial of reupcrs in llie harvest field in : Geneva, New York, in July lust, by the judgeaop poinled by the iVcie Foil Stofr Agricultural 1 Aorieiy, nine reapers were entered, and each r. -qiurcd to cut ab..ut three acres of wheat and two of barley much lodged und tangled, the straw olt and lough, on rough and uneven ground. "EverT t ...Uiuiu s lull nuu inipariinl (rial,' and exaininatioii us to draft, construction and per- . rormunce! and the first prite was awarded la" 1 hos. D. Burrill fur the Beet Grain Reaper .. , 1 he judges, in the report, say: T. D. Burrill's muehuie perl'ormed its work in the moat admiruble manner; the gavels were well laid, the workman- . ship and materials excellent.' Ii , u0 fxtra wheels or pinions beyond what are simply neces- ' sary ; j,o reel lo beut down and waste tile erttin no baud wheels, pulleys, belts, slim. l.,?,...J I ,. S-' ou' of, ,"' "! simplicity and strei.g.h for ; . lo ii wrk U day and eccry day have been th hading objecls. 1st. It outs grain of ,11 kinds, In all eon-i fc7,n,i Lnl:ZlemaJ heiglU Dy a few ' 3d. It frfrrf. like Ilns,?'. o af h "lEV ntck's Thi, change U made by Vc J1'' attached iu a moment, from vhi.!s. "r.. , laid in I 4th. Let and unif - ... iv.ii ii in ii.. i W hHV. . f., " "'WHIML BEST RBapeI ?? " H& Also. 1 Eii,, u n..' n ooyiMAi U b raw Cutteiav 9 Fan MiU. ApnUls laUC. , . Oregon '" Wtter condition than . ,Waral IS . Il has a balauc. ..k.Lf "W.machine. . . Al.flt a oui. . 17-.. cabbage, with firt or six pic,)eil tCBmber,; 50 da of Xew Oi...L ; ees of cold boiled "eld Morninir - . """? P" PPer EuL, , ,rUe,e ' ' Scllina sir at rws THE suk of Dry. Good, and HrdwlB.' 'r Preston. (VN, in r ,:ii v . :. 7r,C .!. Tr ""'"I c,ed oat at P- "-WW- Vtnom-desircu. rf . Will do well to rail oa th. .nl ". T "Ka. icn 4 V1 "d y'" barr.1., fo, B, b ' ..' '-.I it . , . "ine 1 o 21 inches, i0 ,ti , ha. been ,t wash down wiU, a Z 7Z r. r" from New TZ'0 15tb one week.- reAaajapinU) AP f bl''''m t ., few p' CW lork' " ' close ri..;.J.. .-j - flat 00 your back aD.li V ... , and drives it .. and in. h..k.,.-' . on your back, sp21l you wuif" JAMES 0'.EILL. hnf !-, I ... jlj .... iir. th.t r, cxzr 0 1 r. " ' "tJ - !o :, .; gx RSE FIVP7777777- 'U 10 1 " "m i his lap. ' V Si loo. Co.. ,d 6a,'T " -0 T lap-itfj JAMES O'NEILL. A LARGE aaortment of haaseknU " 't.iteojr.