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It1 f ".'!. -. rr. mmmmmmsmsmmSmmSsmmslSmsSSSmSSStfWfWttSftfSmStSMSm ' A .Irgus. rU.io. Nketrke. AD aboard ("-"Lei o!"-"Rlw efr:" houled lu. C.piain, and in moment the itoble ''Multnomah" had kit her anchorage it Prrtlsnd, ml hi rounding lira raaj.ltic maa-of tu propel. )er"MajaMchuMls,"with lir''bi;' guns'' staring us full in Ihe too, but w enV.c our round ng with ouUulTeriug lb hotrlu, bloody cmuaHpieue. of broadside, and . fle.'ly along dowo over the smooth iuf'ire of phieid Willamette U it juoe tiou w-',(Jj thColuiiibi,tbiiC up this stream lo I L Vancouver, when We 11. hanged in.. I. end then 'pnt le ', lliali.t1!. ire of the Colunibi, of cuefulme kad labor. They bore beta urgent nd presjie.g in Iheir tulle for help, end you here, W certain esteut, responded to tlielr cell. It wu not Iheir work, il M your end they were your eleirerte, giving Uielr liino and er and If bor and money in the eame cauao with you. Out Ibevhav failed j not for lack of eucrjry or ual on Iheir part, but for want of Uiat a-jliou and eympalby on yours which wae eenlil to nieces. Vou, tlie people of Uiie broad anil happy lin'i; you, the children of Washington J yon, to whom he hu left the priceli ae bequeat of his service and hie kve. hare held back the conlribiilioo needed from each to erect to h i memory a euitalile Monument in the Aswa wereouuding ftijoyed i clear view of j National Metropolis. While thoueande have en the entire Fleet of the Allied force sad aha of wcred promptly to the appeal to Iheir patriotism, the Husn ( Itusao-virnericsu) Fortification. It land conliiliiUd the amuunl already received Slid Dae (Itiriiij tue cessation of c.niiou.diiig that lhi view war had of Ihia 4intric.il Hebaslopol ! While ricoiinoitefing the msiiiy sqauiUrs wher bloody expend, d, the far (neater number, either from ap athy or want of opportunity, have failed to joniu litis work of grateful duty. Tine failure compelled reene every where n et the eye of court 1 was , our preJecewra to arrut the prosecution of the much eurpriiad la pr ve Central Lane, of ! work, and appeal to Cuiigres for assistance. JUeiican and Rogue Uiver notoriety, in acliva per- Fellow-countrymen, Ihia ia not a euiiablo object soaoioouimuud of the Force which proted to be of legislative provision. A free, a prospcrou, a his Willamette raised forces which h promised thriving people will not allow a d bl of lovo and while at n aslungton, raistd for the Knaku River 1 gratitude, due by every iudividual luart, to be d Crimea expedition! What real fulfillment of hie J charged by an act of Congre. ashmgtoa preniiscl The fulfillment ia aa rial A new board of manners ha. now ben app.lii' aa hie promise wu earnest! Bo immense ha. ben tied. We come into office under favorable aiwpi the Indian slaughter coiiscniiciit upon li s frrn-ieiil, ! ces, and with well-founded hop- sof meain In woe- daring charges that the eye turns away horror- eeute the woik. Since our election on the 22d of stricken. the heart wiilhra in hlleie.t agony! F,l,ru.ry Ut, w have not been idle. Our ar white the miud instinctively ex. liinw memento mart! nncrinrnla have b en b L'uu, and are in pro r aa ud even nowasour boat pliesmajemit ally away We apical to the people. We wish uo legisLilive troui port, now while the blood di cn. 1 1 b illlc-fu Id! aid. We look to free hearts ; wa call upon all, not recedrsfium our vision, ie the g Mini, truthful old ' I he liberal aud the generous alone. We call upon ev- i.en. lean-inf uis fcailcsa army to death or victory! cry man who this day walkscrLct in all the anoply yin. wnai aire carnage the Hit r.., n? gliu.jrH- pre- of fire (Join in this broad land, who ie not dead to senifc now vssily indebted are we Oicgoiii.me to commou hiipulecs of humanity, who ie worthy in oencroi a is is mu.tary op, rations on ftnake! . in tho least dejrreo of Hi countleis and diversified elomegnodeouinrjilylnj-Ulneen Voiicoiivrraiidj bl,.ai,ig.hr Hiicb he i surrounded, we call upon Bl. Ilelen, whereat we are now. The city it all .veiywher to coi.lribute ea h hie mile. A alire with busine Uaiuactions. For some reason great and m ghly people of 85,000,000 can not be eouiuu i count me myiieOs that throng the streets! so dead to the sensations which ara Innate in every 11.11. 1 l .. I . ' ..,..ge, suov on: -an4 awi.y we breast at the bare naming of aucb a benefactor, aa glide over the culm blue deep to llainier. U.it I t- to refuse or n.g'ect to give Iheir aid in aucb a . vi ims ly.nqou cny w set u rroin the liver. An caure. Mteneiv. eommerce io the potato triule is now I Ut iv.ry man, then, who feel his heart beat herecrrylngaii,evid.nlly, aaannie three thousand with American pulsations, aud every man ho re bushels now li. UKn the whaif destined to the b ,t- veree the name of Washington, singly or in com loin of tho Columbia! Ourshipclearednndweare nanies, coinii.uiiieale direcllv with our Secretary. faia at sea! W. hava succeeded iu over-nding aud a. nd in his coulribuliona to our Treasurer, or a resistless succession of "mighty swells" and luin bliij(,cjcloidl waves until we reached oorl, .Mon ticello. Currinpee, cabs, omnibuses, and draye III.' . ' -.,. . .,Sm: wnai an intliscriniinMe hur rying to and fro!but Ihe city leredes ; we arc far at sea, now over the last dashiug surge! now at dak J'oiuU II. re iaevidviioe of the energy, enlerpri?, and ab lity of . of the iiiml efficient, and promi lent foinpmlcs on our Pacific co,Jbrnethy & Co. The lumber cut here ia of Ihe but quality, vest in quantity, and by the f.uitest saw j, Oregon. Hut steam has brought us to Cmhlame t, a brau- lilul city slle-n,u.t I, come a Cous derable place kl.-;ll r ...,. re.uiusuie wmsiio away we go! a few hours contending will, a .lomh.ed or Weter orougw us to the e-i.rljr home of the Aiueriau F f ompany, A,to,. firker A Rrc, ara . ,ut.r. gene rum, eatoiwivcly engaged in the lumber I.,., amesa. Atoti on the whole ia an important place. I may, or may not beoom the gn at commcrcinl wregon mart, (.ivmg to Ihew several localities all iue ini eu, still, comparing Ihei, advanlagea with Oiegou City, lh.y are ns a drop to the bucket! wnere, Mr, no v here! U jtcoasiomeT. Wahliito Nullunnl Monumrat. JJJrtu th, lloatJtfMMagM.fth, ll'aiA- i"ffrj XuIumI .Vonumeni SKitly t tae I'eope of tki I nilid Sutee. Ft.i.ow Citiikm, Wo addre you on behalf of the WuHlilngton National Jlonii.nent Aasncio- lion, and submit fur your consideration the follow ing r purt of what has been done : , The com. r-slono was laid on Ihe 4lh of July lUiOl.i... ai mat tune thore was in the treasury oi ...i- naariauon me sum of ?l(i3,4;,tl fl, 1 lie woik Ims gone ill, varied progress, tin- ........ sum oi ajv.iu.uiiu, the p.-ojucl of vnluulary cnlribulions alone, has beeu ejj.endrd in its erec I loll, Tha original estimate of the cost of the hole work-the shaft, th, (., anJ , om.meulal perl exwrdrd 1 1 ,W?,O0fl, The biwe, built of ihe blue stone of tl Toto mac, wli.1 ,! iudestruelible, iaauuk ei -hl feel below Ihe surface and rise, seventeen and a half A'et at-ove the surface of the .urmu.idiog e.nh -It ie f.rty-fi. feet a,,,,,,, it. ,p. Ktm spring-the .haft, , Wil. of fret thick, faced with white marble fon,,..... ed.ick.luc.unea two feet in height, M .,, bouded into Ihe blue sloue at ,, eourw. I It dimin.Jie. gradually ,d ..j,,, lh(J exterior line. The interior is carried up a alraiM uJc,iti, chamber. Within. d m.. m,a , surest a mol fur ita collection. Ily order of lbs Hoard. Cita. C.Tucxca, Secretary. Waubington, May, 1853. The following ara tho present Ollicers and Man aers of tho Society, all of whom, except Ihe Presi dent aud second Vice-President, were elected the SOd February last, to wit : FRANKLIN PIERCE, Pr.e. of the C. S., and ev-oflicio President. VESPASIAN ELMS, F'irst Vice-Presiilr.it. JOHN T. TOWERS, Mayor of Waah'nlon, anil ex-oflicio 2d Vire-Piea GEORGE II. PLANT, Third ViM-Presideiit. JOHN H.M..C.4LL4. Treasurer CIMS. C. TL'CKER, Secretary. JU.V.ICERS: Uaw to iet A.lrep, Nulliiug i norccomiiion,ainonj;iiilciitn ry r,erion eitt'eciii!!)', lliaii w hat i termed watclifulneai, or inutility to get to ele''I wltt'ii ilcrpi most courted. To break up tliia painful and Lcalth-Jcstroying liabil, or condition, aud ctnurfltimb.'r wlim d .sired, g thousand remedic have l'di tried by tlio sulTercni, and mccwively abandoned as in effectual. Such, at least, wu our experi ence, and wo had given up in despair, when we were adviuf'd by our ingenious family physician, rrofesior Orin Smith, to try counti rig buck wards. We di J so, and fuund it a porfrct rr-medy. Lot the wakeful per son begin with one hundred, counting back ward, as 100, 00, 99, 07, Jrc, and we will venture the assertion that not one in ten making th experiment, will ever j.:t back to the teens, Ufurc fulling fait asleep. But should one hundred fail, let him try two, three, four or five hundred, and we will an swer fur the success ol iiit experiment in the nmst hopeless cases ; fir wo do not be lieve thero is a person in Vermont who, unless exercised by some acute pain, can l.iy iibcd, in the stillness of the night, aud count 000 backwards, with out losing Limsolfin sound (.lumbers. The philosophy of this is plain enough to us. i Ins process, which cannot be carried on by role, as counting tho usual way, re quires jut enough of the constant exertion of tho mind to break up tho harassing chain of thought and attendant irritation of feel ing, which causes tho wakefulness, but not cuough to indispose us to tho sleep w o are coveting. Try it, fellow sufferers ; for it may bo with you as it has proved to us, as simple as it may appear, n very important discovery. Gran Mountain Freeman. Fresh aOrrival bt Oroceries. f Hliili subscriber hu just received a fresh sup- JL piyoi oiwi"-,- r , oi II I .. . :,.ri - i m Lis former stock, he will Soil VtlllCU, 111 au.jt.twu . ..- - - , ... at eilmnrly low prices for fas or JWif. Hu sLick consiets in part oi uie i-uov... ,. SiinJwicl. lslauu sugar, Powdered. do, Young Hyion and Iiri- periid leaf, DriedApplostPeachca Yeaat 4. Soup Powders, Cinnamon 4 Cloves. New Orleans sugar, Crushed do. I!i.) & Juva cnrl'ee, New (Jrliiuis ayrup, Kaiidwicli Islands do Mulnruliw, Hepp r 4. Allspice, Eat Uuatoii syrup, Suiri. Cast and German steel, mill and cross cut, hand, pinnol, and whip-sans. file$ and (,if .M'll saw tile from 10 to 10 inches: tin l ba.lard files from 10 to 14 Inches ; ' Inner (ilea from 3 lo ? inches: half round lilesfrom 7 to 1 4 inchea round do. from 5 to 7 juclies j horse) raups from 11 to I I inches. Carpenters' 7W. I irmir chisels and g.ug.-s in sells or single locket chisels; bench plunesj iron and steel squares; try squares j scratch uwls an I saw drivers ; plain uud ilaiud marking guagea and bevele ; common and concave augurs j uanu axes; liuinmers and hiitcl.cta. Jluililen' Jlariiicare. Kiln, flat, pod ami mor tice locks and hitches ; bruss, mineral and while kuube; cuinplole round, town aud tiut spring bolls; cast bull of all sizes, and screws; also, round and flat bar iron t nail rod, do. ; horio shoe bar, do., and plow steel. ap-Jlif JAMES O'NEILL. Allan, XvXcUUnlajr tfc Co., HAVE just received A STUCK Ol'XEW GOODS, and would invite all those who wish to procure COOL) article at rarouable price, to call and see them. They cousin! in parluf tho following : t!T In an article on tho English Minis try, the Washington Star says : MoncbikofT aud Omar Pacha have alone shown military genius and resources of mind and character and energy, signalizing them as great soldiers of the age. So far as England is concerned, this remarkable delictenry is not confined lo her military circles, as with the exception of John Bright, she is now without a single public man in civil life, who may fairly lay claim to origin ality nud nerve of thought, and it is still rjuestionub'e whether ho is not an impracli canal Sl wheol burrow fancy brooms plain do awort'd colored pails puiuled tills zina wanh honrds blacksmith ' bellows cross cut saws 7 It do G ft mill saws 7 ft hair muttrusses double do siuglo hair bolsters doiiblo do single sperm candles adamantine do grindstones grain crndlr gran scythe & snaths brush do (to Iflrq hurrows 23 teell garden rake do hoi's do spide polished shovel hay forks manure forks churns wiun'oiv g!ass 8 by 10 do 10 by 12 do 7 by 9 wiudow snshca 8 by 10 do 10 by 12 grape brand tobacco ox bows und yokea luckn tolcicco BLANKETS, BAISE, LLXDSEYb, ' Sheetings Ticks, etc iL-c. And keep Constantly on hand a large supply of GROCERIES, clothing, hardware, and ninny articles too numer ous to mention. ALLAN, MS I SLAY J- CO. Oregon City, April 21, IS;'5-ly JJ001S.3 uIlU smwvuwj, roa sale bt CHARLES POPE, JR. "CrEBSTER'S Dictioimrie, all izes, from ? ? primary hool to Bvo. oiciio.mi.v.. Illiiku' Biogeiiphical Dictionary i " Prngreas of Ainaricu," by .McOregor J 'Shady Side,""Queec!iy," and Lnclo Toms T.n8 Arthurs works Charlotte Elisabeth's do. Dr. Spring's do. , . pul;r,.l.lillon, Young, Thomson, Cowper, Owian. P.'Hock, and other. Auo-W'iing'sFruitCulliiriiti Thomas do. Youatt on sheep; lo. ui horse. Allen's Aa.er.cun farm Dook, Do. doa.est,. ""it" ru Architecture, Rntal Hoinef , &.e. and Sander1 Now l!enders-lst, 2d, 3d,4lli & 8th. McGufno'a Header. Niiudet' Spellers; Elementary do. Thomson' Arilhmclics j Uook-kcepine, Copy Books, &e. , , Sti-rWa P..n-ils. Ci oils Pen. IMnnV Books. Envelop , Foolsi ap, Note and I-etler I a per, Wafer, 6to IT'lilcolo and Kctail.Xt Jluin-st., Oregon City, April 21, lSj5-ly Medicines for Sale, By CHARLES POPE, J. CJANDS" Sarsaparillu, Peck's Wild Cherry Bit ?3 ters, Uutcmau's dro, Urandrelh's pill, Lee's piils, Perry' v. rmifuge, Opodeldoc, Gum Cum phor, Gum Arabic, British oil, Lobelia, Hot drojis, 3d prepurution, Roman eye bulsoin, Dullcy's paiu extractor, Laudanum, Paregoric, Oil of Pepper mint, Essences, Composition i'owilcin, l uriers Pulinonury llalsom, Sulpluir, Eisum tiull, itco. April 21, li)jj-ltf BUSINESS CAKDS. ZJjAN, M'MNXiAY 4l CO., - V. General Goiiiuiiasioa Merchauu, and whl,. sale and retail Deuhra iu Dry Goo, Uroetrlit, Uarawurc, o., o. Oregon City, Moy5. I George T. Allan, ' ? Archibald M'Kinlay. ( 'I'homus Low. 4 I.LAX, M'KINLAY & CO., Low 2. tscottsburg, Umpiiua, Oregon, 4 I-I.AX, M'KIXLAY & CO., Champoeg, J.X. Orcein Territory. MayJ. Xsadies! T7"OU ill find an eicillent ussorlinent of Dress Ja. nnd Itonnct Silt, Satins and Velvets; also Ihnnet Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Laces und UMons, Table Clulhs, Counterpanes, etc., at the store of CUARLE.S POPE, Jr., (Main-st., opposite Ab rnelhy's store.) w here may bu lonnd ulinust everything iu the liue of Iry .'I : I Suh n. Prnla r.,,,l,i,m. A ,,.,. If..,;..-. cuuiu aiiiiusinnn, Having ucen orea in ino P'aiJ Liiuwys, Muslim, Snltinetls, Jeans, Flan- Hardwaro FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE, JR. B BRASS and Iron Butts, Screws, Icks and jU) Latches, llaiiimer and Halchetf, Axes, Drawing-knives, Uundsuw, Curry I'onihs, Homo j llrushes und Linus, Gun Locks, dun l up, t ool Cnrdt, Chest II an lies, Pluucs, &c, April 21, 18Sj-llf Groceries FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE, JR. CJUGAR, Suit, Coil'ee, Tea, Syrup, Chocolate, k3 Stureh, Salerutiis, Cream Tartar, tul Soda, Carh. Soda, Pepper, Spice, Alum, Borax, Cop perus; etc. Aprii 21, IrtOS-Itf Henry .Iddison, Chareles W. Davis, Samuel C. Busey, Joseph Libbey, Sr., French H. Evans, Robert T. Knight, Joseph II. Charles R. Kelt, . Sam'l E. Douglas, James Gordon, I'homa A.Brooke, Thos. D. Sandy, John N. Craig, Bradley T. 8. Editors friendly to Ihe caiuw arc recreat ed to insert the above a.ldrcs. TUe Hknki Tacit.-, la (he Crimea. The Philidrlphia Gaetle Ihiu comments upon a new system of strategy, recently adopted with succeee, by Ihe t rench conimnnder before Seba topol. "Hut we now come to a feature in the late advh era from the seat of war, whiih, we confess, ha stiggered our credulity more than anything that lias ever reached us from that quarter. It ia an nounccd, in a despatch from General Canrobert, that Ihe allies have been throwing camtuiptt, or siiua-pois.inlo the enemy's fortifications, and thai uie immure has been eminently successful. If Ih.s be truo, il meets the coulenipt of the civilized world. Il is a mode of warfare lo which a brave and honorable adversary would not detcend, and wnicu even a savage muhl bo ashamed to em ploy. The forlunes of the besiegers must. ind..d k. itesperale, when they are driven to eipedienta unworthy of ihi, .g. , moj, M and mortifying, would be preferable, one should Hunk, to a geaerou enemy, to a tr.uuiph achieved oy sucn cowardly aud Infamous mean. To eon- this iutcrior. adcord ior 1.1 1'.., ...... ..e .1 . 1 1er a gallant foe, whom the ' ie.rii iiieurrimr ci, " .... aiiU nnw beu pUeej, BIuJ VPl (0 bf . menu of m iliary kWm cannot vauquiRh' bv , , -,..L .... L:... . . 1 .. ... - ... pum.nous gaae, it an act at winch the moral sense of this counlrv must one. contributed by the Stales, communities and MWOiailtriM. This naked shaft, llius Hg dly cut, firmv b-u-d. thus Indlubly bond, d, new risrainitoaln,. '.y sjsI ii.ud pouiion, hundred and fihy. we aeu a ta.lt leel above U blue slouu biue, h reiou. nine ban, fro, ,,e allied line, camiot batter down the walls of Sebaslopolj if Ihe shells thrown into them c.uuot reduce the Russians to capitulate or surrender: if Uv cannoi h- Is alrcdy one f , fi, hjr(.(, wli(,h j and subdued by faminej or. if ihey cannot bravely ' MS Is.. 1 . II . a Imi . 1 1. 1 .....I IS. J .....oar as lie p,,r, lf,,u(,, ,(, hiU ' e.rr.eu oy storm, then, we submit, by Inch Ih. city i. hemmed in, aud he start, to " b""r 10 ,1",ml,'n ,h alK.gell.er than hud th Irnmrn.. msHmH-ry on its top, He,.sei : lo ""! iUcoiir,eM by raining into th. t.nr., for lifting .lone, II idle, ,m ,,,, , , j shower of .tench-balls, aud destroying the g.in "a , j by a.-phj ia. Pclluw counlrymei,, w. are r,;llfd to , f, u have turned wilh disgust fmn eeeing ihr yom Wfc, U -,er,d ,a , h'ter. who had chased hi. pr. y to it. den, pile a ted ruluJi n.i.oo ., , t,.0,,, y burning brush heab at the entrance of Ihe refuge. rP heg.ii I. ,rret a nwl,.i,ent to Kurkm.ko 1 ' '" utfK' b"" f"a again or to ki 1 they made it a I.S r of 0, ,a f , ' , " by .uiUk .!.; but that proceeding is ,l,r,W, .nw mounu u and plain and ruuuu.g ..ream fr "U0 the base inh.nna.ii.v of a.t,m,M. i Quaker sclioul in public affairs, which has so far failed to rear up in England a sinn-lo man who has proved himself competent to deal successfully with the business of states mausliip and lo inanngo the mass of Lis fellow men to advantage. England is indeed in a bad wav, tho ten dency of her alTiiirn being to create in the minds of her people, a tirm determination sooner or later to change hor whole govern mental system. Marriage. This is a curinus institution and has a most singular effect upon young men. One of our acquaintance, who used to sport in the fanciest fashions, always having ihe very latest cut of coat, the latest agony in vests, and tho greatest prnfotindity in pants and hats, got married a short time since, to a very plainly dressed girl, with no money. In a month our friend was sliding down the back streets, with a plush cap, a corduroy cut-away, and sa'iuet pants, while his wife wassailing around the streets in tho most recent elaborations of dress, India shawl, or j0 mantilla. Tho inferenen i Such is matrimony. Buff. Jicp. neie, Sheetings, Bed Ticking, Hickory .Stripe, COtlO'l U.IIIIIIg, etc. Oregon City, April 21, 1555-llf plain. Adolyuus licls Inspired. "Dearest, I will build a cot all covered with ivy, in some secluded vale, closo by a purling brook, meandering over its pebbly bottom, incessantly bubbling in dulcet tink ling strains, 'love, love, love,' where the atmosphere is redolent of soothing, snicv aromas, that make tho eyes languish, and the Heart dissolve in the liquid fires of love where the balmy mot uing zephyrs sich in the drnso forest's leafy maze; chanting love's melody where tho tiny somsters that whirl in ethereal space; warble nought but love. I will plant theo a garden of gorgeous loveliness, culled from Natures most ardent designs, warmest tints, and sweet smelling incense." ' Dolphy. dear, dou't forget to leave a patch of cowcumbers, and inyuns, theyre so nice pickled. UT a young lady down cast advertises for tho young man that embraced an oppor tunity, and says if he will como over to their town he can do better. Remedy for Hard Times 1 1 Farmers of Oregon! 'Tis no use to con tend ayainjt ate!!! You never can get rich until you buy one of oir Peoria mice' Ciiilcsburgli Plows, f B1IIK undersigned has on huud, and is now .. makintr daily. eve.'V description of Ihe above well-knowu Plows; which for muteriul aud work manship are vastly superior lo any it: the Terri tory. All warranted to acour and do good work, aud which he will sell at mtJerulo price, fur Ca!Wi or firniij. Those in want of a good plow would do well to come and exumine mine before purchasing cliewhere. They can be had at nil Ihe principal towns on Ihe river. Also ut Forest Orovc, Dayton and La fayette, where I have appointed agents, flho will sell ns low as at the Factory, w ith the addition of the freight. ' L'ZRA POST, Sign of the Big Plow, Canemah. April 21, ltii5-ly Grvut l)itr' imiiiiitf t lie Ai-uiy oi Ni'vaoinpui :i Dreadful scarcity of Provision! Oregon Gran aries full and overfioicing CHARMAW Jb WARMER, Agent under Provi.leuce for futlenin; the lean kiue !! O not supposo that Charmun & Warner's establishment d.cd nil' with that of Ihe old "Spectator!" We are hnnpy lo inform all nf our old friends in pnrticulur, and our new one. in general, Ihal we aro siiil alive nud kicking nt the old .laud, where we still make il our particular business to furnUll fri. nd and foo with just such dainties ill the line of provisions, grocer ea and confectionery n would makjevcti un anchorite's heart swim, hi. soul stand on tiptoe, aud make him wim his throat ns " long ns u lenca rail, so he might protrucl the pic. .sine ufTordcd hy swallowing some oi our nice tilings. Do not forget our old stand nnd get into the wrong place, lull be sure you ure "all riolil" when you ure striking a bee-line towards the house of Lll.YK.YlA.N & WARXIiR Oregon City, April 21, IS.'iS. ly lb! A.N U S sa.-suparillu for sale bv rc up'-' If Beading for the Million. S. J. McCOHMlCli HAS CONSTANTLY ON HANO AT Tile FRAKLIN COOK SIOHE, FnONT-BT. rOr.TLAKD, OBKOO.V, A Choice selection of Popular Rooks, News papers, .Magazine and Fancy Stationery. Among Ihe books on hand will be found works on Temperance, Agriculture, Horticulture, His tory, Poetry, Uiogrupliy, Mod cines, Religion, So ence, School Books, Romances, &c, Arc, etc. ITStibsoriptlons received for Harper, Gruhum, Goodey, Lushes, or Puluain, nt $4 a year, oost age free. IT Subscriptions received fur any newspaper published in nny part of the Union. Remember the Fraiikliu Book Store and Newa paper Agency, Front street, Portland Oregon. C'iTA priced catulogue will be published early in April, and will be sent to any part of the lorri tory lice on application. " Statesman" copy 1 mo. AT doi. niuple chui.a for Bale cheap by np-IUf c. PU C. POPE, Jr. C. POPE, Jr. JADIES (Jailer ShrHs selling cheap ut the J store of ,ip21tf C. POPE, Jr. OS TON ayrup, iew Orleans sugar, and JL Liverpool suit, for sale, wholesale und retail, lupJttt (J. POPE, Jr. by SriXLH)WglaM,bylheboxora;iii;!e light, at ap3lif Pul'T'.'S. I ll'Lt. powder, ulsu blasting powder, whole sale and reinil. at POPE'S. n HiLES and found at Testaments, ull siira. iuuv be ap-'lll POPE'S. ,11 AKItl.E lo.lel ware, a lew more sells leu at IT l ap'.'Uf POPE'S. Blacksmiths! Attention!! HAND Plow steel, iron, bellows, anvils, w horse shoes, vices, horse nails, mule shops. crow oars, wrought nans, and Lnglish bar iron at o cents per iu. . ABERXETH V CO. Nev7 Volumes of tho Four Reviews and Blackwood. J-IOMMEXCE with North Brifsh forXovem V' bcr. 8.")4,un(l the other Reviews und Biuck wood for January, 1855. Terms of Subscription. Any one Review or liiacKwcou, y.i a year. Ulucltwood and one Re viewor .nny two Keviews, nt fr Rc. view and JJIackwood, 810. Four copies to one address, $3(1. Posing,, on the four Roviews and Bl.ickw.iod to any Post office in Ihe United States, only 60 cents a year on each Review arid J cuits a yeur on Blackwood. Xew York, published by Leonard, Scott &. to., 79 Full, a. street entrance M Gold street. JAMES O NEILL, WIIOl.tJAtl AND SF.TAIL DIALIS l I'lovloiuii V lluidivurc, No. I, iUui'n (n-r. , UHO. ABtll.tETHV k U,r mrcnciiANTs, OREGON CITY.OREGOS TERRITORY. C.o. Aur.SNETiiv,' Thomas Pu, Hiiiam Ci.aiiKK, Jas. It. Rosa. April 21, lbo5-ltf "CHARLES POPE, JR, DEALER in Ilardware.lCrorerleDry GomU Clotliiuj;, Coot y Shoes, Medici, lbk and Stationery'. Mulii.t Oregon City, April 21, 1855-ftl1 JOHN R. M BRIDE, ITTOIk'rr AND COl'NSKLOS AT LAW, Lafuyctte, Yamhill County, O. T., WII.T, fuiihrully attend lo all biuines en trusted lo hi professional enre. April SI, ltsi.i-llf JOHN P. BROOKS, Whokxitr Retail Deuler in Grorerks, Product, Provisions, Jc , ilfan Street. A Gem ml Assortment k. pt up of Selected Good. Ciinemuh, April 21. 1M5-Itf. Wells, Fargo t Co.'s Express, Between Oregon, California, lite Allanlit S'alrs aivt Eurnpr; it A civn i i -. ii .1 i i.v u ...ui.r nuvui..iiK;rvii rifirrli nrrungenienta with Ihe Lu ted Mates und l ucific .llull Steam-i ship Companiea for tiunrportuliun, wa are now pre- pared to forward (,'oii Dust, Bullion, Specie, Packages, Pureels, and Freight, to and fiom N York, N. Orleans, San Frauo sen, Portland, and principal towns of Cul furtru and Oregon. Our regular Send monthly Evprese belwetn Portland and San Fi'iinci"cu, is dispaiched by th Pucilic Muil Steamship Ca' steamship Colin. .bin connecting at Sun Francisco w ith our semi-inonlh. ly Exprew to Aeu York and New Orleans, which is dispatched regulurly on the 1st and 1 till, of each month, by il.o muil steamers and Iu charge of our own messengers, through lo domination. Our rixpr.ss from iS'ew York leuves regularly on ihe .r)th uud L'Uil. of each month, also in charge of m. ssengem. Treasure insured in the host New York com. p.nies, or at Lloyd' in LonJon, ut the option of ohippers. Omens New Y'oik, No. 1G, Wallst.; New Orleans, No. II, Exchange place; Sun Fruncisco, No. 114, Mont onurv meet. J. N. BANKEr., Agent. Oregon Ciiy, April 21, lSi5.-ltf Steamer Portland, Capt. A.S Muit.tAV, ILL run daily between Portland and Oie gon City. Leave Oreiron t'ilv ni eiol.t o'clock, A. M. Ueliirn ng, leave Portland ut two o'clock, . m. For fieight or passage apply on board, April 21. IS.i.i-ltf 1 U. S. MAIL LINE. Oregon City and Par ('and Doily Packet, JUS Mil li A It K, J. C. Ai.NswotiTii, Master. WILL run Daily, (Smiluy excepted,) in tha above-named Irnde. leuviiirr Oreiron fit every day at 8 o'clock, i. M. l.cturnins, will leave Portlund at 2 p. St., touch ing at all inlcriiicdiate points. r ur imgiit or pussuge apply on board. April 21, 18j.ri-ltl WHEAT. O.ils, and Flour wunted iu ex change for merchandise. G-AUERXETIIY & CO. npJl ana near, Uiet brwiaht sloii..ud .j!..i ... i . : the catiure ol a rii.d. l :,. i. .A.I...... neap, i -t , i sirangiuig On. -,u.r. , 1 ! II V rfl llisin luto a vat iin.,.J.l ... . . . ..N iv iraiuv tliat lore. And now, after the f ,h,rlv Vt, i amid Ihe eonvukon. h ch have riiaken that J. i , LiUBtt AidllilrV. UaLtM... 1. L il . 'w " ,r"fc ri Uul ml.' f"rcr, '! fume, emitted from .,ok ni missile. ' cua tr n..TUo, ot ,V4vUst. ilh iftiatAol CMilnbuirau. e are crtviln a mcnnmrui i., ..... - ,rai.Tlll Kkn), to lom IsUui hai'.ary r n.vlh n. .my kdn ..,- a., tl ,rt(l. on p.,,,0, pf lh S4UU, In Ihe Cu.l of Keheo1i.,r, Dublin, eu th Uth "t..a action was broiyht bv M. Chart.. !!-. U.. a ; :W. a r, rf,o.w, of fata of strength, again Ih, .Nawtletler. fur laid Uia fDin nti.. .. . T "orlii. ami mi- ; recting to inwrt an advert seme nt .1, .iu. with aatrmUs. h. hw, ( M Xm. yu XfSSSfiZZ n-l..,,l,,, r(j7' h" 'SM -"clude.nyma.urb. VDERTLS1XU UATES. Icmi one insertion, i3,00. u wo insertions, $j,no. ' three insenions, $5,00. p. i.. , 1"d"ulwllllfnti,ioa,j. 1,011. Reasonable deduciioa. to thv who advertise by th vear. iJLOW STEEL. 10 in.h. and 4 inch, plow steel for sale in quantities nut less than 5U0 II, nt Ihe reduced price of li$ rem. ap21 GEO. ABERNE 1'llY i. CO. 1,1 ERRY ROrE 2 and 3 inch cable, suitable for Ferry Uope, just received. I'-' O. ABERN ETIIY & CO. For Sale Limj iiiau c0II aTIHAIRS, bedsteads, window b'.inds. counter leg,, wrought nail., horse nails, framing pins, mill saws, frying pans, grass sevthe.. cart harnew. aP2I GEO. ABERXETHY & CO. REAPERS & TURASHEKS-Sce th. i. ver cup advertiwment O. ABERXETHY & CO. Job Printing. Tin r.oraiKToa or rue Ar-fit-o - o inform ,h. public that he ha. jus, reeeivel hrpkrfJOB TYPE and .her new n. ui nut.ra . and ; K. ail.lit on. u.ed to :il nxfrv a pr.nt 1 i) 'iT iiP"rted direct from Sandwich Islands, for sale in lots to .nil purchasers y Pi-'"fl THOS. JOHNSON. " fill A f BMrd sale in lot WWWW tosnit.by T. JOHNSON. G. ABERNETHY & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS, OFFER for sale the following goods just re ceived from New Yoik nud Ki,,u,.ii, ii ands, per bai ks C. Uevens and Ocean B.rd i. e. 50 Ions S. I. Salt, 115,000 yards new stvlc 02 bags prime cuill'i. iu tons hue salt 100 kegs brown sugar iuu syrup II niO' prints 10,000 brn. muslins 3,110(1 bieacn'd do 100 His. linen thread 50 pieces silk hdkfs 1,500 yards hickory aoz. un.bMlus 5 barrels whale oil 10 doi grain scythes 20 " grain cradles 5 reaping machines A thrashing do 12 straw cutlers lot) reams winp.pnper inn it nias. twine 10 doj. Collins' axei 10 ' hoes 5 Smith's bellows 10 dozen mill aaw-s, best quality 15 doz bed cords 10 coils roue 100 box's cream tartar 100 lb, borax 25 bxs. soap powder o alsp.ee 1,000 " ginghama 1 ogether with a large assortment of dry good, ously on hand ; Who Wants toe Silver Cup? r. win g ve u siLtKlt CLP .r $25 in GOLD, to tho fVlltr of IlltV ft. Miiittrr machine who will, nt a public trial of renpers, iu presence of ncularlv chosen und .li.im.r.... judges, pmduce a reapir that will do more and better v ork limn BurrilVs Convertible Reaper. Sad trial lo occur during II, coming harvest, ...u ,u, u uiuu one reaper oi any one kind to be introduced as compelilors. Time and place lo be agreed on with parlies entering for the trial. Below we give a notice of Ihia machine aud some of the advantages claimed for it : " At Ihe trial of reapers in the harvest field in Geneva, New Y ork, in July lusi, by the judge an pointed by the Xew York State Agricultural society, nine reapers wete entered, and each re quired to cut about three acres uf wheat and two of barley much lodged and tangled, the straw soft and tough, on rough and uneven ground. Everv facility was afl'ordid for a full and impartial IriaL and examination as to draft, construction and per. fcrmanee; and the first prize was awarded lo I hos. D. Purrill fr the Best Grain Reaper. 1 he judges, in the report, say: 'T. 1). Burrill's machine performed its work in the moat admirable manner; the gavels were well laid, the workman, ship and materials excellent.' It ha. no extra wheels or pinions beyond what are simntv sary ; no reel to beat down and waste the trrnin no band wheels, pulleys, belts, stroiw, or harness. . Kei out oi ornorj simplicity and treu-th for 50 eas. boots li shoe o u" ill day and everu dau h.v. J. il,. 20 doi. slat, . 1 hndinir objects. 20 draw'g knives 10 " coffee mills 25 jack planes 10 doz. buck saws 150 fancy clocks 25 kegs saleratus 10 casea "Lucke's" tobacco 10 " "Cornucopia'' tobacco Jayr.e's medicine 1 pr. 4 ft. mill burs 5 dot crow bars 25 lbs. bl'k ew'g.iik 10 " asa'd " oding objects. 1st. It cuts grain of all kinds, in all condition., without clogging, and may be worked either by horses or oxen. urujr a 2d. It cuts at any height required by a few moments change. ; r idi .t.,lis,cI1,i'rS;' " 8ria in the rear, if pro. m eat T, T " U,e "de- ,iko ? ! .TIW chttnRe """ie by an extra apres. k T . ,.,n ' mTeul' fro"' wllich gnSl laid in l etter condition than by any other machine.. 4th H l,. . balance wheel, which give a qni el and uniform ., . i u io me niacnme. e have a few of ihete reapers for sale. They will be ready for exhibition on and after April 20lh, BEST TeApYr OUT Mlit'Htd l also, I Liobi Horse Thresher, 9 Two Hon, ireshersj 20 dozen Grain Cradle. ( 30 dozen ugar, and mher articles previ- i ra,n Sci '' : 12 Straw Cutters; 3 Fan Mill. II.IuMa- I' I "" f f .v-tsrnKvnphSraF m - 50IS " l'alh" fo'sa'e by i.i..VK-ihebet chance to p ek is at theliG?) a'r,! cf X!W 0r,"ns u-ar per el n .toreof VUARMASA IVaK.VPP U" Per ship - lfath,v ,ne.P"clp- ... I ..M ...... v h,proauce!0ron--i: Oregon City, April 21, 1855-ltf GEO. ARF.RNF.THV Ar fn April 21, soi-l tf Oregon City, s net new in tie s ee ,v . nt ,,f " rv'er, en shw nt'ee. 'OCOAXITS fruits, j.ist i p.' I aebet chance to pek Mat theliaBl J Orleans snr per .In VII ARM AS .J- WARSER. J Pr "'"P. - "athay." " cl P" rs. liana-,.,, and other tropical " "er.ld oAhe Moniin moW P" ' PPer V... fr""' Sandwil'h Hands. The above article. I si.a'! . l CHAR MAX & WARNER. of May, dn-ert ' fcout Ih. loth J n t . ... 1 I I.M o: usaje Orani- .,,d fr M,p b 7V JAMES OSEILL. L&S o; lor ra . eh ip hv JAMES OSEiLL. ui in oui ai low price. ap2!tf ana will elore JAMES O'NEILL Clf FISE SALT. 1 have in .tor. cheof. r,r!J,tfJ JAMES ONEILlT I Selling off at Cost. iMIE .tock of Dry Rood. ,d Hardw.ro of I Jtt Prestou ) Ne.ll II Ca will be closed oat at cost price. Persona desirous of buyin cAeoe will do well to cull on the subscriber ' 7' P2lf JAMES'O'XEILL ' kIL and .yrup in barrels, f.. K, b 'P-ltr THOS. JOHNSON.