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t Ttlefrath htmi Th Atlaallc From documenu before u, say tbe Savnn nuh Georgian, we Lave interesting particu lar! of the Submarine- Tvlugraph about to be stretched across the Atlantic Tbe points of departure are St. Johns, Newfoundland, and some points near Galway, on tbe coast of Ireland. The responsible party is com posed of English and French capitalists, who euterod Into a contract with the New 1 ork, Newfoundland and London Telegraph Cora, pany, to have the line completed and in op eration on or before tho 22d of January, 1958. The cable to be made for this company is to weigh five tons and two hundred pounds to the mile, and is to present a much more finished and compact appcarancn than the Ruble now in two between England and the Continent. In !cs tlirtrt til fee years, then, ocean and distance m) far ns intelligence is concerned, Will be practically annihilated between the Old VVorld and the New. IfScbastopol still stands bcai'igwJ at that lime, thoso so livply interested in her falo will bo able to gpt intelligence of the projtiv-s of iiiHiirs ach day und hour. ' y A rumor prevails iu Vienna that the Emperor Napoleon is to visit that city after his visit to London ; also, Emperor Francis Joseph and Queen Victoria will at the samo timo visit his mnjesty at Paris during the Exhibition. The queen will occupy the Tuilleries. OCT Tho Russians have established two 'f.irtified camps, each of 30,000 men, one l 'tween Mit'au and Riga, and the other 'b 'tween Revel and Narva, to defend the iltic provinces. All tho harbors are being Mucked up by sunken ships, so as to obstruct 't!iu entry of hostile fleets. JC3T The State Department, in reply to 'tho Russian minister, has decided that American vessels sold to aliens, and then re purchased by Americans, cannot receive a register as vessch of tho United States. immense Kxpenallurc of Ammunition. During the first week of the bombardment, the English trenches alone fired away between 15,000 and 17,000 33 and 63 pound idiot and shell ; 7,800 thirteen -inch shell ; and 4,300 ten-inch shells ; making in all about 330 tons of shot, and 500 tons of powder. English trenches mount ed, on the 15th, 154 guns and mortars; the French, 230 i so that during the first week's bombard inent about 6,000 tons of shot and shell, and 1 ,500 tons of powder were exiended. Saooleoa not Going to Ibe Crimea. It is now positively staled that the contemplated journey of the Emperor Napoleon to Constantinople und the Crimea has beeu indefinitely suspended if not abandoned ; and, as all the Taria correspoo- ileutsof the morning journals concur in the stale- inent, it seems entitled to credit. A corroborative fact is found in the Moniteur, which publishes an Imperial decree postponing the opening nf the 1'uiversul Exh.biliou from the 1st to tho l."nb.of .May. As the lime fixed for the departure of the 'Einiror approached, the difficulties and obstacles seemed so to increase as ut last to convince his Majesty of the imprudence of the projected jour- ttey. Uor Revolutionary Fathers. Jaked Sparks. The instructive lesson of history, teaching by example, cau no where be studied with lnoro profit, or with a better promise, than in the revolutionary period of America ; and especially by us who sit under the tree our l'athors have planted, enjoy its shade, and are nourished br its fruit. But little is our merit, or gain, that we applaud their deed: unless we emulate their virtues. Love of country was in them an absorbing urinciple, an undivided fcel'm", not fragment, a section, but of the 1 country Union was the arch, on they raised the strong tower of a pat ion's independence. Let tho arm bo' palsied, that would Iookoii one st'wu in tlio basis of this fair structure, or mar its beauty, the tongtio. in tit'.', that would dishonor their names, by calculating the value of that which they due-mad without price. They left us an example already inscribe J In the world's memory, an example pre tentous to the aims of tyranny in every Jand, an example that will console in all .ages the drooping aspirations of oppressed .humanity. I hey have left us a written .charter as a legacy, and as a guide to onr .course. But every day convinces us that a written charter may become powerless. Iguorauce may misinterpret it; ambition may assail and faction destroy its vital parts; .-and aspiring knavery may at last sing its rrequiem on tbe tomb of departed liberty. It'is tbe spirit that lives ; in this are our atiety and our hope, the spirit of our fathers; and while this dwells within our remembrance, and its flame is cherished. ever burning, ever pure, on the altar of ou hearts, while it incites us to think as tj have thought, and do as they nave Hone, the honor and the praise will be ours, to have preserved unimpaired the rich inherit ance which they so nobly achieved. (7- A lady went into a hardware store, in which there were a couple of clerks, and called for a pair of snuffers. "Suppose you take us," said one of the clerks, "we both souff." The lady didn't hir. H COVVt&Y, If It OF tEBl sit. a. r. SMITH. My country t 'tis of the, Sweet land of Hourly, Of the I sing; Lsud where niy fathers died, Land of the pilgrim's pride, From every mountain side Let freedom ring. My native country, thee Land of the noble, free Thy name I love; I love thy rocks and rills, Thy woods and templed hills j My heart with rapture thrills Like that above. Let music swell the brcezo, And ring from nil the trees Sweet freedom's song I Let mortal tongues awuke J Let all that breathe partake t Let rocks their lileno break, , The sound prolong. Our fathers' God ! to Thee, Author of liberty, To Thou we sing : Long may our laud be bright With freedom's ho y light ; Protect us by Thy might, Great Cod, our K ng I W.VSHIMITO. Few columns rose, when Rome was fruo, To mark her patriots' last repose ; When she outlived her I berty, The Emp'rors' maiuo.eums rose. And Trajan's shaft was reared at last, When freedom from the liber passed. " Better than Trajan " lowly lies By broad rotoniac's silent shore, Hallowing the green declivities With glory, now and evermore. Art to his fume no aid hath lent His country la h:s monument! Tbe Crops in the Interior. The Nevada Democrut says : "The rich agricultural lands lying along either bank, and in the vicinity cf Benr river, are destined to yield this year a greater amount of cereal products than before. A friend from that section says the entire county appears to be under cultivation, and ihat the wheat par ticularly looks fully as promising as in any other portion of tho State which he has visited in his travels in the interior." GCrTho London Lancet comes to the conclusion that tho use of chloroform must bo measurably abandoned. There is no doubt, says the Lancet, that tho novelty of tho practice, tho remarkable 'effects pro duced, and tho freedom from risk, too m- hesitatingly asserted, have led to very grave abuses. &3T The Ripley (Ind.) circuit court has sentenced Mr. Muir to tho penitentiary for two years for forging a note for $25. Mr. Muir Is probably the richest man in Ripley county, Ind. It is supposed his property is worth near 8100,000. J3T A handsome cane, superbly moun ted with gold, procured from the hermitage grounds near the tomb of General Jackson, wns presented to the late Emperor of Russia in December last, uount .xesseiroae ao knowledged the gift, of which, he said, the emperor had a lively appreciation, and ex presrd his gratitude for the sentiment which dictated the present. (W If you wish to know yourself, look when you travel, at the tombs which border the road. There rest the bones and light ashes of kings, tyrants and wise men of all those who were proud of iheir birth, their wealth, their glory, and their beauty. None of nil these advantages saved them from death 5 nil share the same sepulchre, Oregon City Public School. rUruiiT for the Term ending Friday, June 29, D. 1855. No. of punk) enrolled 78 Average daily attendance 43. No ol pupils punctual 35. No. or pupils present ecery day..... ...5. No. of days of abtence from aickueat 46. No. of communication noticed 33. No. of pupils engaged in quarrel 2. Ko. of pupils using profane language 00- No. of cases of truanev d tected 5. No. whose general deportment m very go4A3. No. of lessons recited C O No. of exercwet. 812. Names of those in attendance every day: Masters S. Richardson, John Moss, Henry Keilclnn. Misses M. Straight, J Straight. R.T. LOCK WOOD, Teacher. Xa Justice's Court. Territory v. Uirgoii, Couiilv of Polk. ( TO DAVID DCNLAP: Ton are hereby noti fied that a writ ofntachineut has been issued agaiust you, and your property attached to satisfy the demand of Thomas B. Rickey, amounting to Ninteen DolUra and fifty cents ; now unlets yon appear before B. Ge.is, a Justice of the Peace, ia and for said Couuty, at hit office, on the 10th day of Angutt, 1855, judgment will be rendered against you, and your proerty sold to pay the debt. THOS. B RICKEY, Plff. ted this 26tb day of June, A. D-1855. 12-14 Late Arrival. TN addition to our present stock w are now re- JL ceiving direct from New York, -n dipper ship Pbenix,'' 50 bbk aod half bblr. N. O. Sugar ; 20 bbla. crushed sugar; 10,000 lb. Rio coffee; 80 bols. N O. molssaee; for tale low by w n. v. uwie-x r ot CO, june 30-y Oppoait th Land Office. CANDIES, ants, raiaiot, of an eacallont qual iutt recerred tad ix sale Ww by . CHARMAN WARNER lUt of letters I Esmaiulug in the Port Office ot Oregon City ' on the 1st of July, 1855, which, If iwt called ! for in throe months, will be seat to tbe General Post Office as Dead Letters, A Gird Timothy Reynolds O Awll Joseph Glraaoa Person Rock Tbos Atwaler U. W. Urahaiu Wm Reed David B CilcheIG E 8 Drawn Thomas tiilinoro Mad'sonSutton J W flchrrn J. Mrs. II Sicker Chee Holds M G C uMIerington N J Bhuuk Ed K Uabcnck llich. Iluddhston bpragu Alfred KlevinsJ. I. HaughtouAJ Stovcut Win BehreneB L Ha) i John Smith David HriJwvll Myron Hamlin J L Shuunon. That Barlow 8 K HowlandJoha SimpsuuGB Bacon C F Harding A Steel Samuel UlaekerJno. H limner Win bhaltuck E D Boy.ikin ltev Mrllarris S M Savage John Banister Nal Jrllasper W W Stephens G Bixby Wm W Ilockcrmith G Strowbridg J Barstow Joa Hogan Chas Sconce It Boswith Basil Higglubotioin GStroder It J Backus O J Seflerens Dr H Bowers John Her John K Kirk Wm Kcnrio A Kayler II F L Lee Philander Lewi B. nj Lane Silaa Strum Aug T Threade Thos Teal W H Taylor James Thomasjohu Thomas T T Tompkins P nits Tucker Wm Taylor Geo Teal Paralalia Tiller Jos V Venable Newton C ChaseTJ Clemens Wm Cruwford R O Cacey James Cooper Lewis Campbell 8 L Cannon Sarah Caplea Jans arsLyon D J D Im fcdwin Davis Kitty M Dibble II L Morgan M Hiss DnuulassLM MosierElit." D mi. Is A C Mrs Mo W McConncI John Will's J A Mc.liliMMi A Winders GM McKrniy M msWiight J S Mct.o.dJ ort'W. idJ Enipy George Ford Jjines Karrow S F It Winn,, ie X L Kur.ow Jiue arsRampy R A , Iduu S nisi routs Win K:churd(Ou l vVaruuckJuo Fimllay Nancy Kigga Chat Y FishWaltrr Reed F A Young Jot Flelt R care of Remick S K Young Wm E JFIett,C'lumbiaRinearsonP M Yates Jeptha U Kowland It xouug siorgao Gleason F Rowland Wm W.W.Bl'CK, P. M. Notice. AT TREATIES included with the NesFerco Tribe of Indiana, and with the confederated tribes of the Walla-wallnt, Csyuses.and Umatilla iu the Walla-walla Valley at the Council broana, there was eeded to the United States a tract of country having the following boundaries, viii By the Net Percet, commencing at the source of the Woh-na-ne-she, or southern tributary of the ralouso river, thence down the river to ine main Palouse i thence in a southerly direction to tbe Snake river at the mouih of the Tukanntn river, thence up the Tukanon to its source in the Blue Mountains ; thence southerly along the ridge of the Blue Mountain thence to a point on Grand Ronde river, midway between the Grand Ronde and the mouth of the Woll-low-how river ; thence along the divide between the waters of the Woll-low-how and Powder river ; thence to tho crossing of Boake river at the mouth of Powder river; thence to the Salmon river fifty wiles above Ike place konwn as the "crossing of the Salmon river ;" thence due North to the summit of Bitter Root Mountains ; thence along the crest of the Bitter Root Mouuiainsto the place of beginning. By the Walla-wallm, Cayuses and Umatilla the tract of land having the following boundaries, to wit: Commencing at the mouth of the Tukannon river, iu Washington Territory, running Ihenct up said river to its source ; thence easterly along Ih summit or the Blue Mountains, and ou the south ern boundaries of the purchase made of the Net Perce Indians, and easterly along that boundary to the western limits of the country claimed by the Shoshonet or Snake Iuillans thenet southerly aloof 'hat boundury (being ihe waters of l'owder river) to the source of Powder river: thence to Ihe head nf Willow creek ; thence down Willow creek to the Columbia river ; thence up Ihe channel of the Columbia river to the lower end of a large Is land below the mouth of Umatilla river ; thence northerly to a point on the Yakima river called Toh-nah-1uke, thence to Se Lac, thence to the White Bank on the Columbia below Priest's Rap ids ; thence down the Columbia river to the junc tion of tha Cilumbia and Snake riven ; thence up the Snako river to Uie place of beginuiug. Pro vided, hometer, That so much of the country des cribed above as is contained in the following boun daries shall be set apart as Indian Reservations for the Nex Perce Tribe, vii : Commencing where the Moh-ha-na-she or southern tributary of the Palouse river flows from the spurs of the Bitter Root Mountains ; thence down Mid tributaries to the mouth of Ti-na-par-up cieek ; thence southerly to tha crossing of bnske river, ten miles below the mouth of tho Alpoweio river; thence to the source of the Alpowuin river in the Blue Mountains; thence along the crest of Ihe Blue Mountains; thence to the crossing of the Grand Ronde river, midway between the Grand Ronde and the moulh of the Woll-low-how river ; theuee along the divide between the waters of the Woll-low-how river and Powder river ; thence to the crossing of Snake river, fifteen miles below Ihe mouth of Powder river; thence to tbe Salmon riv er above the crossing; thence by the spurs of Uie Bitter Root Mountains to the place of beginning. For the confederated tribes of Walla-wallas, Cayuses and Umalillas, vie Commencing in Ihe middle of the channel of the Umatilla river, opposite the mouth of Wild Horse creek; thence up the middle of the channel of said creek to its source; thenc southerly to a point in the Blue Mountuins known as Lee s Encampment ; thence in a line to the waters of Howtome creek ; Ihence West to the divide of the Howtome aud Birch creeks : thence northerly along said divide to a paint due West of the South-west comer of William C. McKay's elann thenoo JLasl along nit line to the South-east coruer ; thence iu a line to the place of beginning. By an expresa provision of the Treaty, the coun try embraced in the ceasions and not included in the Rra rvations is open to settlement, excepting il.ut the l: d un are secured in the possession of their l uildin. s and in jileinents till removed lo Ihe Keen atinns. Th uoiice it pub Hied fer the hen'lt of Ihe public. The altenlinn nf the cil wu priposirg to Iw ate claims udoii the ceded Terrilory iee p i;illj an ed to Ihe provisions piotecting Ihe 1ml aim in the o. session of their improvemeute and for further in formation in reference to the Walla-walla, Cayuse and Umatilla Reservation, they are requested to bddIv lo Airent. R. R. Thompson. To the Nei Perce Reservation, to Sub-Agent, W. H. Tappao. ISAAC I. STEVENS, Gov. and Sup't of W. T. - JOEL PALMER, Sup't Indian Affairs, Oregon. Council Ground, W alla-walla, June 12, 1855 s mm Administrator's STotice. "VTOTICE is hereby given, that on th firt l Tuesday of Aovurt next, the undersigned, Ad Vmi Ac mioistrator of the estate or towsra iriiungnam, leceasedl late of 1 amhill county, intend to V final aettlement of hit accounU of said ad miniitration. Thia ia to the end that all interested may appear in said Court and show cans why th Anal settlement shall not be allowed. JEFF. R. SUA W, Administrator. JmItS 1855. 19-t3 uTxtahins' without Labor, BOXES Babbit a Boapr owner, lor tale by WM.C.DEME.N TdtCO. PAPER Hangings, a Bw lot, for to by tP21tf T.JOHNSON. APER Xaruerro types. n A VINO ooucludsd to rvuiaia ia Oregon City and establish myself pemisoeutly ia the Dagiwrreotypiug bust dm, 1 would request those wishing dajfusrreotypv to give me a calf, as I have a full supply on hand of everything necessary o the busiueas, and will warrant perfect ealwfacUoa in all picture taken. I'ricee, varying from three to fiftern dollars. A variety of lockets oa hand. IJ" Rooms over the French Store. J.ioe30.l5i.-lltf JOSEPH BLTIITEL. f. a notxsso. A. HOLLAND, T. . (1 A. nollaad. DEALERS In Dry Goods, Groceries, Boats & Shoes, Crockery, Books, UlelKMisry, Ac, Main Street, Orrfoii t'Ky. June 30, ItiiJ.-y. Hallelujah I ZXallelnJah! THE Hallelujah, a new singing book, by Low. ell Maaou iiiat Ilia thing for singing schools) ft sale at (jeJU) HOLLAND'S. rrogTesalon, rrogTeaalon, rrognssloo IS ever ouward and they that do not make on ward progression "are a u tile behind Ihe limes," and to th benefit of Ihoao that have a dtsir lo keep up with this age w hare just received direct fruui New York the following list of BOOKS, of which w offer at wholesale or retail, en terms to tuili Constitution of Man, by Geo. Comb i Combs' Leo, on Phrenology; llonieslie LHs l Dougms on IU concord and discord; Familiar Lessons on l'hre nolorv tiid 1'svcholutv: Love and Pareulag: ap plied to th Improvement of oflipring ) Marriag i it history and philosophy, with directions iot nap py marriages; Memory, and Intellectual Improve ment; Mental Science ; Lecture, on Ihe l'liil'o phy of Phrenology) Mattimanyt r l'liieno y and rhytiotogy applied, ato ; rnr nxiogy proven, iliiwirated, and upplie l ; I'lueuulog ejl uui ,r, &c ; Religion, Ndtu;ni uii.l R'-tened; Self-cuhurr. and Puled oi. ol cIm ac:er i S lf.iu.liuetor n I'll-- uol'igyaiil rhuoyi Teinpeianc aud I'i.ht Lacing; Arc del. and Em i;;iiiies; Hydro pathic Cook books; Couwiiiiil.vn ; lis caua. pre. venuon, and cure ; Curiosities of common wuler ; Cholera : Its causes, Vc. ; Domestic Practice of Hydropathy Error of Physicians, Ac. Experi ence iu Water-cure Hydropathic Family Physi cian; Hydropatbio Encyclopedia; Home treat ment for sexual abuse) Hygiene ad Hydropathy; Introductioa to lb Water-enre ; Midwifery, and Ui Disease of Womea; Parent!1 Guide, and Child birth Mad Easy ; Pregnancy and childbirth; Practice of Water-car; Water-cure in Chronic Diatas; Waler-eure ia Every Known Diseas t Water-cur Manual; Amttiveneas: or, Evils and Remedies, tVo.) Comb on Infancy; Comb' Physiology ; Chronic Disease ; Fruits aud Pari nacea the Proper Food of Man Hereditary De scent: its Laws, die.) Maternity i or th bearing and nursing of children, die. Natural Laws of Man ; Physiology, Animal and Menial ; Tobacco : its effect, dto. ) Elements of Animal Magnetism ; Fascination : or the philosophy of charming Li brary of Aiesmcrism'aod Psychology) Philosophy of Mesmerism ; New Illustrated Encyclopedia, com plete in on vol.; Spiritual Intercourse, Philoso phy of, &e. ; Familiar Lessons an Astronomy ; Future of Nations, by Kossuth ; Hints towards Re forms, by Grcely i Hopes and Helps for th Young of both sexes: Human Righlat Homo fur nil, &o; Labor: its history and prospects, Ac; Power of Kindness ; Woman : her education and luflueuce, &.c. - also - 8 vol Revolations, by A. J. Davit, th Clairvoyant. 8 1 Approaching Oris', 8 " 8 8 " 8 8 " llarmonial Men, Special Providence, Present Agu and Inner Life, " 1st, Great Harmonii, " UA, " " 8 3d, June 30,1855.-y F. S. & A. HOLLAND. Hon Here Every Body I yew Groceryd: Provision Store in Canemah THE undersigned has just oiened a NEW STORE iu Canemah, tt which he will be pleased to sell at wholesale or retail any thing in his line. H expects also to keep ou band Paint, OiU, Glass, A'aife, Salt, Stop', e , e. In fact, he intends to keep just such a variety as will offer great Inducement to the farming commu nity to call aud try nim. Hie prices will sun ine times, if the times are any ways endumb'e. Call and try bim. JOShm Mt-Ulita. Canemah, June 31, 1 855.-1 OtS B tuner Xfavicashan on ths iTper Wil- net THE KEL BOT "TB.II HAS" ix nou finish! and redi to do frating at th foloing redust rats i From Knnema to Koivaha at $16 pr tun. " " Olbant 15 " Salem " 13 " u u u Yamhil 6 - " mm ButviloVChampoeg4 " Down fnu at Ibe locst rats : Hwet from Bottil and Champoeg 6c pt bushel. Ou " " " 5e " Other dowu frats at $3 50 per tun from Butvil and Champieg, and from ol other points in a reiuu- able proporthuB. Particular eare taken ov frat. June33, lM55.-5y LK.NL'llU It II. TJ. S. MAIL LINE. Portland aud Astoria. The Splendid Steamer MULTNOMAH, WILL continue lo run regularly between Port land and. Astoria, via Vaucouver, twice a wkck, leaving Portland oa Monday and Thursday mornings of each week for Astoria and Astoria for Portland on Tuesday and Friday mornings, touching VAiicouvia, St. Helens, Raimks.Cath- lambt, ate, each way. r or ireigni or pawage, apply to K. nul l, Master, jel6 Or at Hoyt'a Wharf-buit, Portland. Wm. O. Pement dt Co., WHOLESALE and retail Dtalers in lroc:r ie, Provisions, Paints, Oil, ituuis a ,d Shoes, Crockery, tui. Oppoale the Land Ollic, Main St. Oregon ( uy. June 1, icj.i-i j Tbe Sutruaer Tade. WC aru now i.veuii.j :r,,iii New York and ,- a v, r'iao.1-,-0, th..- IoIiomii g gooiS: 1 li.LHJU lb No I china -'!, 60 bbls &. half bh.s -V. O aogar, 100 chests Imperial, guupoWaer and young hysou teas, 150 sack Rio coffee, ' 100 boxes naleuratus, 100 boxes sperm and adamantine candles, 250 kegs E. B. syrup, 35 bbls crushed sugar, 30 case pickles, 300 boxes soap, 200 half-boxes raisins, 100 gross matches, (in wood) 35 case table salt, 100 kegt white lead, (pure) 350 gals. Linseed Oil. 350 " lamp M 60 " spirita Turpentine, 50 boxes glass, assorted sites, 30 doz brooms, 50fKjlaitoli,,r'COl 30Ukegsua.li, 600(1 yds brown sheeting. Abw, rop, tubs, buckets, window-aash, crocke ry, wall paper, brushes, Ave., Ac ; til of which will be sold at th loweat market prices. W. C. DEMENT 4 CO. Opposite th Land Office, Oregon City, Jun 1, 1855.-7t3 t LOCKS I Beautiful time keepers, at eery J It prices. O, AtttHtlni ft W Orefon City Wholcialt sTriees Our. rCDt. Corrected Weekly. Dnr (foods. X'iau anion ftOaPO Shssting, 4-4 l Soap lOall Drilling.'. !! SrensH BSfld. Bleached drilling 13;l0Upr.tovr N. Y.cost. shirting, llalft afrodnce. Hlrlpt-4 do 14 Wheat, pr. bu. m Tickini 1416 Oat do 4"aoi Deuine 15 PoUloes do..aw...gl Blue drllhug 14 Onion do Plaid busev 16'J4 Flour 8- Hatinet 7Ua!)U Corn ileal, fresh 0 Koutocky jeans. ..lijat BiK-kwhest Flour.. .none. Tweed 5ia7U) fruit. rrlnU. Apples gr fld pr lb Don. Blue and while ,.19j dried do..... Id Ulu and oraug. lK.Peach, dried do Id Fancy faltf - do pealed super Iil5 Chill. dr;d.0a23 Furuitur do. lui4', ProTiaions. do. wide. PiJ Pork, clear $25 M. delaine Matt! " mess $24 Ginghaiut ISaillama. 1? " Scotch. -aoalV Bacon 1 Alpaca .25a60) Towder. Tabl damask.... Oa75:Hatard' pr oa $15 clolli t!5s8li; pr keg $10 Irish limns 40a8l Shot OlOttalnf. -Small the 8243 Sheep gray p.uu $.'J3 Buck 8l Satinet do. .8-13! lead. Fancy oas. do. ...)4a5 Bar 10 Black ca do. 85a7Wbile lead, lnoill4al5 Fin clothing... 33 pr.cU OordMt). advance on N. Y.eost.;Msnilla, smsil 38 ReJflan'l shirts 81418 large 25 Ulu do. do. 8Aal8;IIcmp 10al5 I Hickory shirt 5a7j OsndlOS. 1 1 a khi do $'Jal2;AdinanUne.. SOOtS X Sftoes. Bpenn.. w .ic.. mp booutWiaJi' Olfars. ' su tr do. do... . 84; Havana $40a80 " l.ravy wax do. 84;Grman 8'0a33 " fill sawed f.J' American Q'iOt&O Boys' kip boot M Tobacco. " he vy w'x doxjt;rrii!oiine iuiou....iw Meut' bix's pr. dot.. 8 l7ISun 4Ua kipbrgsprdox.j'U;Uik ' ' calf sewed do..-.1! fiardwaro. Womsn'ih'vy h't.8l3:Shovel :8al4 " tin do (floispadrt buskin. 811al V Axe 812311 Cbild'n's shoe 2530 pri Mill saw IK'aj It. ctadvanc on IN. Y.Xcuttawa 10091 coat. ! l ahle cutlery, 1 0 to pr ct Groceries. i advance on N. Y. cost Coffe 1 51 71 Pocket oullery, 85 prct Tea 5570 advance. Surar.no. I Chi'a....ltl!Olher article of hrd rruvin non. war Irnm 30 to 60 ft cruahed lfii ct advance Saleratua 10a! 21 Nails, nss'd sites.pr kg S Starch I4( " horseshoe. ..HjJa Svrun E rtoaloiw CMlS. do. S Island 7 " Lamp $13 IJ. R.lt Se fin aalt SI l.iuaeed boil 2U0 P.nnar SlkTuroentine pr gall 8 .3 Allspic 40J Notice. AS my wife CYNTHIA his, without provo rnlinn. h n mv Ixd and board. I forbid all per. sons harbor.ng hor, nt I shall pay no ilibis of her contracting, viit."' ,'iitu h'd 11 11 fii.n 1 Oregon City, June 19, 18j..-1UIJ Notice. District Court Clackamas Couuty Terrilo nf Oregon. A. J" Pope ) t. Saiwnons. J. S. Iliggint. ) ToJ.S. llipgint YOU tre hereby required, In the asm of the United Slute of America, lo appear before the District Court of Clackamas county lo bo held ill Oregon C ty oh the 17th day of Sept. next (bo iug Ihe third Mouduv of said mouth) lo answer Ihe complaint of A. J. Pope. Andyouare hereby no tified Ihat if vou fail In appear aud answer the said compla nt.the plaintiff will tike. jud;mii against you for four hundred and twenty-four dollars, und interest troin the Ulli uuy 01 January, iojj, iu- gether with cost of suit. Witness F. 8. Holland, Clerk, I . Si and Ihe Seal of sa d Court, this j-s ro 3i,tduy0f Miy.1855. 7ino3 F. S. HOLLAND, Clerk, Oeo. O. lUbbins, PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER, Portland, Oregon, devote hit entire attention to Re pairing Hue watches and having an experienced Jeweller in hie employ, ia prepared to manufacture every description of Jewelry( and execute engra ving neatly. G. C. R. keeps constantly on baud a fin as sortment of clocks, wutehet, aud nvw and fashion abl Jewelry lo which h invite the attention of lhej6ie. May 13, !855-4m3 Just Received. 4 Splendid assortment of Family Groceries, ii. such as tea, nyrap, sugar, etc. also fine and coarse salt, cream tartar, apples, chili peaches, sardines, oysters, clams, yeast powder, also ksi go quuntity of superior cheroot cigars, and tobacco of every brand and almost every thing else in our line of business all of which will he sold aa low as at any other place In town, for cah or pro duce. CHARMAN 4 WAKNEk. 0 ATS wanted tt Ihe ttor of ,D21 C. POPE, Jr. CI EEb buck wheal lor sale by ap3ltf C. POPE, Jr. iriH AIN pumpt for tale by C. POPE, Jr. V apJIlf DR. Jayt sp2ltf IL Juyne't mndicinos for sule by C. POPE, Jr. T1AU do Cologne, a tuperior article, at lit ap2ltf POPE'S. B ARRY'S Tricopherou for sale by C. POPE, Jr. ap2ltf Hotlrc. A LL those inn debted to Preston, O'Neill A Co., a. a n reaiiested to call and settle tho same hn- nil a-rly, by CaA or Produce. All debU re. in.i iii.g unpaid 1st 01 June, win oe icn ior II lupjlllj OAJIHi' UHI.IUU. Hit' UN ITCRE. Bedsteads and chain for sal V low to ukaw th invoice. ap3l G. ABERNETIIY &, CO. Central Produce Depot CANEMAH. CIONSTANTLY receiying, fresh from ranch, J wheat, oats, btoou, lard, butler and potatoet. apoi juh.v r. tumwrv-.. Jail Received, At Ihe 'Old Stand,' Canemah, AprilH, 55. 4ggd Lbs. Light Brown Sugar, .IJUU 1 ,000 lbs. Ch u No. J, do., 1,00 lbs. Rio Coffee, 1 5 Toil coarse salt ; 500 lbs. fin do., 3.00 i lbs. Oregon Bacon ; 1 .000 bushel oats, for sale wholesale or retail, by ' JOHN P. BROOKS. TN our bakery keep corutautly oa band bread, racker, cakes, pies, &e. CHARMAN WARNER Oranfes RECEIVED opou the arrival of vTT tnv er. Don't fail to call on CHARMAN kWARSER. ff A BBLS. SanU Crux Lim just rocsived aud jei3 iotoWM. C. DEMENT 4v CO. rreab Antral of Crroceriei, rWVlK tuliecriber has lust received t fresh sup-' JL ply of Vrottriu, Pmiwne and Hardnaut which, ia addition I hi former stock, he will sell t extremity low prices for C r I'roduee. Hi" stock consisit in pan oi uie ioi.ow.ug iruun New Orlcaiit sugar, Sandwich Island sugar. Crushed do. Rio cV Java coffee, New Orleans syrup. Sandwich Islands do rowde-reo", oo. Young Hyson tad low periul teas, DriedApples a Peaehew Y east 4 Soap Powders, Ciauamu a Cloves. Hale rat us. Pepper Si. AlUpict, Vai Boston svrun. ATea fani and German steel, ftull and eras' out, hand, ponnel, and whlp-esw. t'Uee end itp.-Mill saw files from 10 to 10 Inchest Hat bastard tile from 10 lo 14 Niche taper file from 3 to 7 inche ; half round file from1 7 to 14 Inchee ; round da from i lo 7 iuehu hor rasps from II to 14 inches. Carpenter' 3Wt-Finner chisels and gouge In setts or siugls locket chisels ( lieneh phiaes i Iroa and steel squsres; try wpiareej seraleh awl and saw drives ; plain and flalUd marking guageo and bevel Oominon and eoncav iigur aand axes t hummer and hatchet; Buildere' JoroW. Rim, flat, pad and mor tie lock and latches t brass, mineral and white knobs; complol round, town aud Hat spring bulls ; cast bults of all sixes, and screws ; also, round and .... 1 I t. a .1. flat bar iron) Mil too, ao. none ana ,.., aud plow steel. Ladies I YOU will find an excellent assortment of Dree and Bowntt Silk, Saline and Velvet; also Bonnet Trimming, Hirry, UUree, Laeee ihI Kioion, Ta4 Cloth, CHfrrp, fr.t tho Uiraof CHARLES POPE, Jr., M;..I onnaut Abemethv' Stor.) wkefeBlty be found almott everything in th llu of Dry Uootlst Such a Print, Ginghams, Alpacas, Merinos, m.i.i 1 MhiIIim. Satiinetia. Jeans. Fuin- l laiu jhi "i ... ' . . ' - ' , neis. Sheeiiuit, Bed Tickujg, llwkory 8lnper Cotton Balling, do. Oregon Cily, April ai, leaa-nr Eemedv for Hard Times 1 1 farmers Oregon! 'Tit no utt leron. loitf agatmt Jate'U J oil never ctw get rich until )ou buy one of our Peoria aud Vnlcaburgli Plows. riIHE undersigned hat on hand, and h now .1. making daily, every description of Ihe abov well-known Plow; which for material anal work taaaship or vastly suaerioi t aay in th Terri tory. All warraotsil t scour and de gold work, and which he will sell at moderate price, for Cath or Grain. These in want of a good plow would do wall to com and xaxoiire mine befor purchasing elsewhere. They can be had at all the priftefpsf '" 08 the river. Also at Forest Grove, Dayloa tad Lax fnyette, where 1 hav appoiuted agents, who Will sell as low aa at Ihe Factory, with Ihe addition of th freight JiZRA POST, Sign of the Big i'ow, CanemaO. April 91, 1855-ly ClOCOANUTS, Bananas, and other tropical J fruits, jsvit received from Saudwieh Island. ap?l CHARMAN A WARNER. IN DO W gluas, by ths box orsintrle light, at It U LE powder, also blasting powder, wool tni aud renin. i JAN D'S tursaparills for salt by; apllf t;. POPE, Jr. I I.. .,l.nM fnf am la rlirnn liv t-. UU5. HIUM.W Vlli aw y J fj np-illf . C. POl'H, Jr. M"' ADIES Gailer Shoes soiling cheap at th Jatoreof up'.'llt C. POPH.Jr. ARULE toilet ware, a low more jeu ie u, auSltf PO1,1- 15 IBL1CS and Testament, all iies, may bo r.niii.l at airbill roiw BOSTON ayrup, New Oileuns sugur, ams Liverpool salt, for sale, wholesale and Mail, by (apSllf C. POri!.,Jr. Blacksmiths ! Attention!! ON HAN D .Plow Heel, iron, billows, anvils, horse shoes, vices, horse nails, nulls shoes, crew bars, wrought nails, and English bar iron at cent, per lb. ,,,-...., , WHEAT, Onts, nud Flour wanted in ex chaugo for merchandise. np2l G. AllKlt.'NKI "I x w. 1JLOW 8TEEI 10 inch, and 4 Inc.i. piow . steel for tule ia ipianliliet not less llisu 500 lbs., at Ibe reduced price rfKi cenu PERRY ROPh-3 and 3 inch cable, suilablo for Ferry Hope, just received. apSl GlABIiRWKTHY&CO. For Sislc Lea lliau C'osll CHAIRS, bedsteads, window blinds, counter lift, wrought nails, horse nails, framing pins, null saws, frying nans, gr.M iylh.., .earl I harness. ap.'l USU. SODMBll" AUan, KcXinlay fc Co., HAVE just received A STOCK Of NEW GOODS, and would Invito all those who wish to proour kit .rfl-U nl VnHaniiflllU .. tO Cll OIIU I ' ' see them. They consist in part of th following I irriudstonet , caunl tiwiieei arrowe grain cradle fancy broom gross scythe & tuaths plain do P '.1 w.l,.p..i! nj.it. tirtiah do do 111 sa harrow 33 leeh painted tubs ii no wash boards blacksmith's bellow cros-cul saws 7 It do 6ft mill saws 7 ft hair mattraasc double do single hair bolster double do single ipenn candle Miluiitaiitinfl dr garden rakes do lioc do eludes polished shovel hay fork manure fork churn window glasa 8 by 10 do iu ny i do 7 by 9 wiudow sashe 8 by 10 do 10 by 13 K'pa brand tobacco ex hows ann yne lf , BLANKETS, BAISE, L1NDSEYS, ex Hows and yo i l..nL. n)t,tJ.Jt Stuctnwi l Ki c ttCi And keep constantly oil hand a larg ttlpply of GROCERIES, clothing, hardware, and many srticles too numer- ou to mention. , ALLAN, H K IX LAX Oregoa City, April 31, IB55-ly REAPERS t THRASHERS See the sil ver cap advertisement. .P31 O. ABERNETIIY CO. 10 tone Suit, impnrtcd direct froraSsndwieh lalauda, for sal in lot to oit pnrcliasort, ap31tf THOS. JOH.SBO.N. by afSialaala feet Boarda for sale in VA AtlFW to suit, by T.JOH- sf klk lbs. Featheit for sle by . 500P.'ltf T. JOHNSON. c lIGARS The best chance to pica is .in. atoreof CHAHMAi y 4Q 'ESaNElU. t f I