i ,;,s 'I it '. . .. l- .... ,y .. old mta.liy.cal , . ... .... , i, i ,:., , . . tiiwioli. lei Mi." w,,v - . . lin l.uuiil. --i'.ii"i'"i - KL.f hlT VUIDT m - -ML .... d - - .... -id.U. A. Venny-on.., ' pr.cic.ny writ on fiercer ihemeaoi "ri uul ,u""" in( UiriUintf lyrie, which lit at oo mi. d wlitu it was mentioned lo him, Is a id.Jil refutation of the wfrcisui. At tli bur, al th. bar, At th bar Ihuiidcred, illicit A linn . -,-,,,f tikm!Suj with hi. sfcH TTV? fcS.!rZE mkwooom luflie M aiia-waiii - i .;.) r..aotl.ll)IO pn'-", . lie M. J)"' . . . . , if man Wlih'-f li.it lie w muuc uj. - cdg. of human nature fur dwi, there l no yetem w quiring that knowledge hkolh. .). " i ..i... i-i.l. ..r.. im. mi' which, nccoru- - .... ,,. Lu.icd M'-ai. v' '"em ' . fttlu Olli'.'i iv ' .. more "''" , , canal wheel barrow! Thmi'lerrd Willi fu rcot d'n Toperi one liunJred. There stood those thirty wen, Thinly one hundred j Culling for drink in vein, The bar-keeper, .lumbered Hark, the rc'i i .ound from one ! List how the cur-M eoine From e.rh nd every one ! Of that dry h'"ifJ Intollie bar they piu.li, Noble old li.K-r, For up cam. an older which Pleaa.il the, old oakr, "I'omardth. Tight Brigade! i lake llie bar," Miigs;iu,",il! Into it undimiiayid, Filched now each drunken blade Pitched the ouo hundred. ' Forward th Tight Brignl. !" ;i.d, whnl a charge Ihey nude ! No man wu there afiaid, No jiersou blundered. Theirabut to drink their fill, Tliir. but lo have wiil, Ah, ye, they knew il well ! Knowing one huudied. llolllre to right of them, Hollies to lr II of Ihem, llotllea in fioul of Ihe.n, Labeled ii il l numbtii'il: Nobly they fought, and well, Thete many n hero fell, Covered with blood and beer, Mwl that tli.'y loved io well, Gallant one hundred. Itained now enr.h mate in air, Nee what in iindi r there, Muga charged w ith lager leer All the world wondered! K.ercer Ihe revel grown, Redder each bliuiug nuae, 1'nli r the liiiiiir lluwa, I'n'ler Ihe (able gca Half of the handled. Dottle to Ihe light of llum, llulllel to Ihe left ofthein, ilnllli a all round Ihem, llniplieil and aundi led ; Out fioni that dieadrulriiam, Out from Hint dark taloon, Came foilli a beery fiuno. Came forth a diainnl moan, Hut none of the hundred. When they awoke again, Oh, how Iheir heada did .iin No pereon wondered. Honor the Tight Uiigade! Honor Ihe charge Ihev made, 'J'hiraly one bundled. Wo cliofrfully iliii tho following from tlio I'liroiioIoioalJoiirnal lit llio request of Fuwlcw ninl Welli, tlio publishers of tlmt valuable wufli. Ah lloy lmvo w-ensiorMlly cilriicU'il from our Aito'.'s for thoir "Lifu Illulrnlcd," wo will cheerfully roeiptocale tllO COIIIilillll'llt. Fkrtantoity I tue Pulott Teatlmosy ot Hev. Henry Wad BeeeUer.e It i very hard for a iniuinl.r of the K0el, lauding b. fore a uoniicunua audience, lo deal Willi the fut't of llieir niinda, and their inward livei. It ia melanch'ily furl, that men know Icm uhoul lhal nh rh i Ihe very clement of Iheir be ing, lluu about en) lb ng elae hi llio world. I iiimm if I wore to i;o among I tie intelligent men in my congn gaiion, I could gel every variety of infiiMliu'i. ll on ulijecta eonuei lrd with Ihe daily bueiiKW eirura of hie upon qimlioiia of nlital oonoiny, U"ii varioUHqiH'Ktioiiaurconimeree, fhcta concerniiig Ihe tli uctuin of klppa, eleaiii eiiginea I rould colli cl any amount of iiiforinutiou on all theae, and a thuuiand other kindred euhjeeli. ltut win u I ak them whnl il iiu.nV of thtmieh'tr, they can tell mo uf a great nuuufaelory, and ex dain lo me the ')ierution and live uf nil Ihe ma chinery in it ; bill iiinii Ihe iiiet on of Ihe iimi'lun. rry of Iheir u u mind, Ihey cmiii it any n noid III regard lo conimere al liluin ra, ihey know all about Ihem ; they have rvauilned Ihem, they have 'OinuiTd Iheir idraa on llu'se inhjei'ta, and have rlailii'd lln in. They hel;evt Iheiiuelvea to be immortal crralim e, llml lli.-y lmvo lluubbiinj Willi ill Uirm aoul lhal ahall live aa lou0' a.i Uod liim elf iliall live ; yet, when 1 ak ihem any qucMiuua in regard lo their iuvvaid nature, Iheir only reply ia, -"I don't know, I don't know." 'I'll, y do uol know . I . .1... Kl.lt i.ri.lutc v . . , " . '.t.ir l.niimli.rlea. Via 1 .'.. ,.... totl.0MurnofaU..,)..aUeJ ... IB-o, country havm, a. .he urc. d fancy hi-im ,v ....... . ,,., in hulurv ol me " ...,!.. anat it 'ai . ... main ?T lo a..n'J e"'""" II" J !.,. Q.llceh painted ml- , , ... .1.. n,..l r. i.i.lilieliliiMU I '" "..' i. ,V,-.. Tukannou river, '.'7. mc wu-H boain III regnra to u.o ...... , KnaHf-rivr 11 " " , ijluo ', ' hLckaniiih bellow ..I .of! , ,.. cio- cul nw i n do I) Il ljjU!liai a man wnin- a iei".-1 , t0 lM p turn u. f - ----- Slil jVr,.Mi coiiiiiieucuig i , deC.il -radical ,.ur-, lmiJ R ,ft circulation than ny oilu.-r pa-, rf Vwl',.B....i,, or wml..r ''lUu,urf 01 ' ,-hieh will a:d him in ac . k; ,,, WJ. fur,l, i tl.ia - , IVonw r,v. r .h. ,c. down Ine r,vv, lo I i, the avetetn or J tiren-; , . , , ... ..I.r,..,,,.,,,,, ; I'aiouaet iii.mo.- ,.. , " m . ii.. . ..U' W lit ItK'IIIIIL'Blll1 D I .... . :. lliH I I lllO . i . ,gy, llilerpreuu ooo.i.v"- - . ..,,,, tl,,.,,,,,)!. t.KV ,,.,. p ,,. Iokal.o., . . . '" ,,,)f but ,n inon. top y. i ; y mor(, lub, Hlnf ? 'j-,' 1 H"Wi" mill aw 7 ft .. 1 Uviewi morn Ij. Iielienii i' . .. . ,.,. rivtr. milway i.eo.i, ... i hay lora. -, , . jnu ,, h.v.nv.rudb..or.m.u. pu,, . , . . tivm B ri-.l.MlC. M.o i ,,., of lh, Woll-l..w.,.,w rive , .nr.. ;-lm,lire furk, na ,evea, .. , y m,vnVW of H iv de l,e..e. the water. .hum. . ..... .J' dllM: rh,e,.ol..gy,.r.l,..view.wh1chh..veu,.:.e,n, ' " hj lh(;ir 0 n Culllry, v-U k.wh.iw u,,. I'.-wd-r i.ver ; . ' J I ""'VVll do W uu - . ....hum... ."ind, a. they are reveale.. nj , " - .,.,..- ......rieiic-. of . . i..t..... irun iihii- mi-. 1 "w 1 1 my whole n.i..:.lryi and il J l.avo l.au any -u,-ce-a in bringing tin truth of Ihe U. bear iira.ticallv i.n the mil"'. " ".en, any Ihevigorou. application of irullu lo the want. .. .1 ..,,1 l.p.a thev are n.oat iicedul ..... ..... 1 i.orsitiiunii . ., , ... ,. 1 11., .... u,.!i owe it to lb. cle.r,.e w mu . . - , ijf) , ,,, Kllw ,,liiina. llio ii MQwill boull1m.,, .I.---..-... And I could not uhk for the nn in- -....uhliMii fvlin of , 1 u 1 ... .... lire ii.iit i.'.. b!r. of my family, nor of a preparation for religion indoctrination them in M."ti of the hun.au aoul aa republic in Ihfir on country, .. l.wi...w u,,l JZ c. j w . .. r..;...,l Si,.i,.. an ,ul.. -cla of lli TCt "' " Ilf ,he rialinm nv.r i" ... M iu . i -""-- .r : , f ... .i... I, ...... ! R..IIWU . ,r I'.x.ll" lUdoWa.l.c.8bylO ada.imi.i. ue uo do 10 l.y is g.ai""" , nor of a church, any heller J ,uid call Le 1.0 j c.'.'nnieneiug at lb. m-ulh of llio T-ak-iwon :io. iiidocuinalio... .ban to p... r f y , m(11k, or nuiin. riv,r, , Wn-U.-si. 'r.rn.ory, rU....J.t .heme .eti.,. , Ti ,:;l;1f.Vri..!.c.. of h 11.,.,;.!;,. f ..... ..i 1..... - 1, m i.Kiven by I'h.ei.oKy. If ,;,,,.,. Why aliutiM lh? ' of Hi. purclua- nwla of ll -N I have avoided Ihe uw of the n-meii la'.n.e 1n,.Vl , tl) lu.rr.jr nt cull war f ) I ... . I... ..tu ..It. ( ... I ! rrn erce lull. am. inn 1 ,at. rly uloim that boundary ; thenco up me c. a ...-, - , - - jn , the lower end of a Urije I- . ' I, of 1'in.gdla river; tl.enee New Orlean. mp.r, 1 'll'-"' " a . . . l'f 1 " " ' .... t. ........ I !. IIIM Phrenology ill .he pulpil a- far.. p.h.e, . w bi ca, imily ,h,n tlntr eoUHtry I , tolllu ,v,,rll h, u of lh. co ""fiy Mioenonea or ---. , - . . ..... i I .-.- I,imr ihe wuleraof 1 i.wder hil,hi al -v-iem, wl.il. I a miu:.te,of the . KtW. Z"" r rim: ihrne. to lh. u,h i. i. iu fl,r,. i bu. i n." now "e. . , . . .,,, uf . M,. ...n, i.h vou . that I am ual.fud m making lln , u " A ,. w.i.... f.D. . . , . . .ft , w ' the i.'ini'iioi., uc. . .1 etaleineiil. I . . j.,.., , I, npueiir that t apt. Vt . ...., ,.. ...onth i In regard lo Ihe obl'Ctiiina aoiriolunca , I-"""--. . . , . . .... i" '"" ' VV U . .. . . !.. ........ .mil In ...I.Tfri. ur"ed againn I nrcnnn ali in and fa.alini, that be made to uny other yle I do not Ihink that an' l. obj noloiry any more than al aoiei.ee which you can poilny conmruci.- . .,..,,.. ...... ;,.. ,.1,,. cr.Ud obov.- us reaaon will al- , . . , of falali-in or luuly .u eca. y to change her wine UB-i. l e iiinterialiam ; and it i Ihe praclicul acuae, the con aeiouiiieaa of actual liberty, that redeem, u. from a t i....Lfa init;irt'n o l,ow anil June "7.- r ; vl ?' Vi Sheeliigt Ti' h, d c Ac And keep cciLliiiilly on hand o larBo .uppl)' of OROVEKIE S, cbibii.iT. hardware, and ..u' wllck.!. numer u,U....ea.ioI, tv VA.vttv4.co Oregon Cily. Ap.il '.'I. li-.a-Q Fresh Arrival of Groceries. fHHIKnll'o:il'r haa IHl rece ply ived a frcah .up- . . . . ... i ii. ..i . S Omnia, Vnr.in. """"'""" . . ..v . ..I Tel..,, in l afoim. ra.ocii. no ..." I 1 of Willow creek i then,, down Wdlow cr,ek j - ' for (;A r i'ro, ll io the foluiiiliia river) thenco up Ihe channel oi - uf ,,. ri,,m,,,g article.: JJUSIMISS CARDS. a r T.AM MltlNIAV t& CO., A tner,'' Coi.inil-.ioU Merehaul., and hol, .aleandrelail lruhr i. llry O-mK Oroetr.., rdwar.,Ac.,ic. T Al,n OregoCi,y,May5, Aeba,dM1ii,,.y. i U.VN. M KIM-AY & CO riroiuhiirg. L'uip',ua. Oregon. I-ower 7'l.i.X,M"KIXl.AV &. CO., Champoeg,. A Ureg.ii.Te.riH.ry. . MX . .1.. V..Limn river CI til itliel.l.iiry, WHO H well kiio.wi io ori,ei.y to a .ni oi, ... - - K """" '" .,..;.... Hie, rand liil.utaiie, pcliimucl Toh-nosli-lulie, llieuce io .-e ...... t!,a .nine objection may a . ,,;,,,.., ,L.0 While Hank on Ihe rolumuui hc.ow i lie-. r . ... . I i,.j ,,r.ii.ni' that bolv lo allow him tocli.iii,o "" . ... r lo 1 ho nine- in of niiuln P hi iooiiy. , " ' ' . ... ... mj Hence unno i.ic .. - . in oi u. p . f , , ... -rnnld,,, l,ene, l.fgu.s I . i,; .. s.iake river.: thcuee up , ction. belong l. I ..re-. - ,ucl ba,, , " (ie f b,,illllil)lt. .. to any y.:tm of inlelleeiu-, . , 4lirer(r Tiial , lml,, of Ihe country d.a- .Men', mere logical and .Fc.,la.ivo reaaon will .1-, " -rand them upon the .am. o, ,a, - - - m rf IT. Jii-.w " ' o ddrin rhutl be p rpart Imlwu Keiti-n-ul.oiii for .i v. IL. '1'iilui vit roiiiiiieiicius where the Jloh-ha-na-ehe or ..,..rniiihulaivoflhtri.louse river flow. Iriwi belief of lb. one or the other. Such doctrine. - w,,tli lluwu - ' i ff .miki n i. a.. i.,.i ...vrr in He HAND. ,,u" " . '" .7 ... ai....,.;., nwi.li in - . , , f ,,ri.i , .a of Ironb o anil i!eui,anu the Franklin I'ierce waa thu. iiifjiniorphosed into ftmilwich llul W I'owdeied, Uu Young llysou and Im perial lea., DiicdApp'e.kP'achi Yeunt 4. Soap l'owdera, fiiina.nou k Clove. frimhed do. Itio ft Java colli e, New t.rleiin. ayiup, Sandwich lulunda do SaleratiK, lrpf-r & All-picc, I.",.. I tt.mlull BYrUU. (K-.-C'u.sl and C rman tecl..i.ill nud cro cut. hand, p.n"el, and whip-nan. ,n,trt hichwi flat ba-lnrd Ide. fr-m l t" ..r lile. from 3 to 7 inch. I half round hie. from 7 o 14 inches round do. from 5 to 7 inche.) homo ruHiM fiimi II to M iiu-l e- , J, ........ .-..... I r,. r i liiae . nnd ir.ingi-. i or miil'I. : locket chieel.t bem h plane- . Tho lioliuliitioil of New York is 000,000, . i.TCXana." and intaiil!y nceured n full freight of which 80,000 may be cIxsh'.I ns floating anj cr,,w,l of paaaenger, being the first, the Cap LOtiulutioll. Of the 6,000 pcraOM who tuiu .wear, the boat ever l.nd. Who will now any, II . . . I .... : . . n...o'' 1 1 hn 'IVi'irLi m in- . .'....!...,.. ..r ...-nrnnre : -lliero la I.oillllii: ... Icn leJ for the Ktd Iliver Hade A'Wn I Ex. of tlifl Almshouse, tliroc foiirtlia of the whole number nro foreigners, ni.J almost every one of these futuli,'nera nro lJomiiti Catholics. In the year 1853, thoro were committed to tho prisons of the city for 03 specified olTeticos, 28,10.-), of whom 22,291, or ticmly four-fifths, wero foreigners. Of 7,075 liijuor sellers, 5,.r))7 nro foreigners. In this city nrn 50,000 German Infidels, w ith their poisonous publications ; 200,000 Itoinaii catholic, governed wholly by n bigoted iriesthood ; 250,000 who nro whol ly destitute of liny inmns of grace ; 43,000 families are without a copy of God's word. American Mesenter, Severe Trial tot the l.ailles of New York. The State of New Y ork litis lately order od a new census taken, which is to bo moro completes than tlmt taken by (ho genoii.l govrrnment. Among other things tho cruel duly is imposed on llio marshals of inquiring for the speci'ic ngo of each person at his or hor hut birthday, llow ungallant llio legislators of lhal Statu mut be to put thn vcrncilv of the fair gex to soBeveroa test I Perhaps there were sundry bachelors who had personal interests in view in the matter. Hut it seems a loop holo has been It ft which will give tho inquisitive marshals a chance lo show their gallantry to the fair ones they question. Hy a provision of the law, if tlio ngo is withheld, the marshals may insert a number which, in his opinion, "shall be tlio nearest approximation to it Prorlihnre Juitrmtl. California. Vuueral. Ministers turn queer summersets, and Mr. Ihiraco Maun hits aptly said that cir cumstances alter principles as w ell as cases. Here is a sample: A California miner died, and having been much respected, it was J tetniiiied to give him a regular funeral, digger in tho vicinity, who, report said, had once been a pmveilul preacher in th I mi"d ' (,ut of hi li ad. Stint... u.n ....il ... I .I,...,, t.. ..ot..;..,.. Ai....l i " """ "drinks all round," the parly proivi!.'l with becoming graiity to t li grave, 'i"Hi. dating minister commenced with tin ext. in pore. prayer, during which all knelt around theg'ave. So I'.ir w.is Well ; but the pray- Valuable Hint lo Suorlsiuen. Thu Scientific American says : "Wash your gun barrel-, in spirits of turpentine, by dipping a rag or sponge fastened on your gnu rod into tho liquid, nnd swab them out three or four times, "hen they will be cleared from all impurities, ami can bo used almost instantly, ns the turpentine ill ovapornto and leave the barrels dry: rvcu if ihey are a litllo ni"ist, iu will not prevent their going oil', liko water. After being washed thus, there is no daiifjerof rust, as when water is used. I am an old expe rienced gunner, and have practiced this for years, nnd found it useful. Spirits of tur pentino can bo procured at all country stores, and a small quantity sulliceth." -tT Sevastopol is distant from St. Peters burg 1,392 miles. Couriers convey the mails on foiir-w heeled cars, drawn by three horses, and driven ut a rapid pace, to Mos cow, about 050 miles ; from whpneo ihey go by railway to the capital. From five days to a week is occupied in the entire journey. Smith U'Urlen. A petition for tho repeal of tho sentence against Mr. Pmi' li O'llricn has already been signed, it is said, by several members of the British llouso of Peers, nnd by nearly 130 members of the Houso of Commons, and many of the magnates of political life. (fc5" Annual cost of the United Sta'esfor supporting the Christian ministry 0,000, 001) ; lawyers, $3."i,000.000. : for intoxica ting drinks in the Slate uf New Yo k, at least S 10.000,000. Wlin will compute w hat is paid for intoxicating drinks' in the United Stales? river, ten mile, u low u.o ... .. .. - ; in "V8" '7. , " ',. awls Pr: tluiic. to ll.e source oune rtipo". i iron am. ee. a.,.,...., '.,., .,..,., the llluo .M..unt.iiiiH: thence along .lie cres. o. . driver. p,a...ui u " ' " . md. Mmintaiiis; llielice to Ihe rroiiiB i atnl level. cuiiiiiou un . 0 --, IX... IlltlU ..i"uiM..( - - , I . lit ,ed, d the inouth of lh. Woll-loW-how river i j BiiUtn- ..roV.-liim, flat, pud Ihenee oloui; llio divide between Ihe wulei. or llio Uoll liiw-how liver aud 1'owdcr river; thence to the crosninz of .Snake river, fifteen mile, bdowllie iiwutli of Powder river; thence to tho Salmon riv er above the crossing; thence by the pur nl the Uiltcr Knot Mi.uutai.is to the place of b. g nimig. J-ur the coiifeJemlcd tribes of W nllu-wallas, Cavuse and I'lnnliHas, vi4 C'oaimciieins in the middle of Ihe channel or Ihe I'uiulillu river, epposite the nioulh of Wild Horse creek: Ihenee up ihe middle of ihe chatiuel of a.tni . . ....I -. I..!u in n nnillt ill lllO crceK lo Ii. source: III... Momtl-.i... , i ..... :.. i:..t it. iI,a u i.trra of llowtome creek . .. . ..... I ,irl., hrj.. mineral ond while lice iw." '"- , , . , ,.. . i tin l knobs; coaiplole round.low.i and tint apine.' b-.lt , , ' curt butt of all sizes, a.al ncrcw. ; also, mund and ,j lliil bar iron: nuaroo, no., n.i.- . i "eCL JAMI'.S O'XEII.Ii. Ladies I ViTOV will find mi exc.llenl assortment of Drei S. nnd ''. ''' "lld V'l"" n!6 llmirru. Cum, iMtt una lllC IlliUlllC OI me cimnm. v. .,nnci ,,,;...-)., -' j- . ; theucoutheriy lo a point in Ihe R:iboM, TMt ''""W';''1 U,e known a.I.ee Kiicampmeiit ; j f tllAltl.L. 1 1 h, Jr., (.Milill-St., OJlpOSIIe AlH'rncil.) a aii.ir.j " 1 JAMES O'NEILL, W,tOI..At ""Alt DAt IV IrovMou k lltirdwuro, A'o. I. jViii'i Slrrtt. CHARLES POPE, JR, DF M.KH in llutdware.Crocerin.Dry Go.,d, Clothing, Hoot & Sho... Medieim. IJoob and Stutiuiicry. Muin -l.. Oreu C'iiy. April 21, 1855-lif JOHN Tl MBREDE, ATtonacr and cotiNei.oa at mw lAtfuuettt, Yamhill Counly, O. T., TWA. fuithrin'ly atlend to all biwineaa an' ti ...It H lo In. profeaaioiial care. - April ai. IKS5-1T , JOHN P. BROOKS, WhnlnaU V Driiltr in (Irortrh t, Product, Proritiou; .J f , .Vain Strctt. A General Aator.ment k pi up of Selected Good, ' Ciiiieinah, April 21. 1955-ltf. WcilaTFargo Si Co.'s Express, Hcticren Ongnn, California, the Atlantic Stairs and Europe. II VVIS'f! mode advanlniieoii . j i.i. ii.. i!..i...l urraugeiiicuia win, ...v ...... Slute and Pacific .Vail Steam-; aliipCompiin:. rorliun-p"naiioi.. o , pu'e.l to forward Cold Dull, Bnllan, bprcif, Fackaer; I'arcrl; ami Freight, to an, from N York N. Drleaiw, San I'mncirou, lorllJiiil, amf urtiicipul town of California and Oregon. Our regulur Semi monthly I'.xprc bclwocn Portland 1 Sim IWiaco, i.dipalehed by lha Pucilir Sluil Steamship Co.' .Ifanwhip Columbia, eoniieetii.g nl San I'ruucieco with o..r wi.....nonlh ly lljprea. to Xrw York and New (Mean; Which ii dispatched regularly on Ihe 1st and Iblh of each mouth, bv Ihe mail sleaiiicr. and ill charge of our' own incsViigcm, lhroiit.li lo dertiiiulion. Our Ki.r.s from New York leave, reguturly . . m... ..c - ...1. ..., I. ,.Un ill rluirir4 on Hie a;ii aim zmu oi .ivn ,.. - in. mrngrr. 1'ieusuro inmired iu the best ew 1 ork com- oanii. or at Lloyd' in Loudon, al Ihe oj.liou of Dur. K.-New Yoik, No. lfi, Vall st.; New Otleuiis, No. 1 1, LxchniiRii pluce j Sun Francisco, No. ll-l, Mimlgoiiiery meet. ' J. N. llANKF.H.ili'enf. Oregon City, April 21, lfvi.-ltf thenco Wel to Ihe divide of the llowtome and ; oc tomi ulnnt ttcrythiug in the line of i!i... . il.pnre northerlv ahma .aid divide to a point due West of tho Souih-wt corner of William C. Me Kiiy's claim Ihenee tail along hi lino lo tho soiilh-east corner ; Ibeiica in a hue to the place of beginning. Uy an express provision of the Treaty, the coun try embraced in Ihe cession aud not included in Ih'o Itcacrvationa is open lo .elllemenl, excepting that the Indians are secured in Ihe possession of their building and implement till removed to the Itcservalious. Th:. no:iee is published fer l!ie beneht of Ihe public. Tl niiniiion of the cilkens nrenosing to locule elni.im iinoii Ihe ceded Territory isesp.ciully cal ed io .hi- nroviaion nrolcct.n'' llio Iiiiliaus iu the pos- eesn oii ol'their iniprovemriil and far furiher in- foruiulioliin lefcreuce to tlio v alia-wuiui, v-ujuse uud L'niulilla llewrvution, Ihey are reiiuest. d to apply to Agent, It. U. Thoniison. lo llio Aa i'erce Ucscrvution.to Suh-AgYnl, W. II. Tappan. ISAAC I. STEVENS, Cuiv. and Sup't of W. T. JOt'.L l'AI.MliU, Sun't Indian AlVoirs, Oregon. Council Crmir.d, Walla-walla, June li, 1S..5 13 Cm Iry oul: Such as Prinl. (!iiighiun, Alpacns, Merinna, Pluid Linsevs, Munlin. Sultiuetts, Jeuns, 1' Inli ne:, Sheeiiiigs, Dcd Ticking, Hickory Stripe, Cotton Hailing, etc. Oiegon C.iy, April 21, 1855-ltf Medicines for Sale, By CI1AHLES POPE, Jn. ; NDS' SarsopaiilM, P.ck'. Wild Cherry Iiit 3 ten-, Iluteiiian a drops, llniilrnh'pill, Lee. piils, Perry" Vermifuge. Opodeliloc, Cum Cam phor, tiuiii Arabie, Urili-h oil, Lobe.ia, Hot drops, ad prepurulion, Koman eve halsoni, Dulli v' pain extractor, Liii.luniim, Pare40iie, Oil of Pepper mint. LWncc, Couiposilioli Powder, Curler Pulmoiiury ll.ilaoin, Sulphur, Kpsom Salts, ike. A pril -1, I tJ."iS-1 If PCrFnst lii)ies soon tire, nnd fat yollli;; jnieiiaro sigooil il al like them. I lie youth int goes it s'lMlu ai iweiity, win unu ii'.IIl I self nt fii'tv-five with a tuiiib-stone growing Central Produce Depot. CAN KM A II. CONSTANTLY reetvv ng, fresh from ranch, V wheat, oals, bacon, Innl. duller jmil polnlee. p?, ji.)N i 18IH K'K. .I.I-.I l ivi'ii, At ihcOld Ni7,' Caueumh, April -2 ! , '65. fl r?'fJ!itf Uv- Li-,u Rruw" s"-"r' '-JB. I.IM0 lbs- China No. 1, do.. l.iHin lbs. l'.io CnllVe, la Tons coarse Mi l : SCO lbs. fine do., 3.(1(1 Ilia. Oregon liacon : 1,1.00 bushels uuts, for Mile wh"lesaleor ret ill, by Jt ill N P. HUOilKS -, , , . . er as uniieeessariiy innej, ami al ia.-t, snine wlut their reiuoii ia j they do net know what i "f those w ho liiirfl be-all, ill nil alwtinete l way, to linger the loose earth that had been lh. nitur. of their moral pcirrr' ; tin y do uot deli mtity uiideraland the nature or opeialiuu of any one faculty of their inimla They underal.ii.d lh. Imluro of th. .oil of ihe r.ilh i Ihey know whal il i. eaiable of pio.lueiii ; they know the iu of Ihe ploiijh, aud all the ine pleincnuef agrieiillurr j they know l.ot to do tvJ""My (iei inan f.i. iul, how hng have you been married !"' V, 11, His is a titi tlat 1 Seldom ilou't like to tiilli nliollt, but veil 1 di.t'S it 8. . Ills so loUjt in it never vas." Oil r. Hall, iu his niedieal journal, ns serts that one iireat cause of ilispepsia in ministers is ealinir too soon after preaching. OVrl'owdered cliareo.il jdaeed jiround ...l..,.!,... .in.l nllo.r !....-... I.... it... ..11'.... thrown up fro... the prave. It wn thick j of ' ..laing greatly to tho rieliness of tho with golil ; nuil an nxeitetnent w:u inline- llower. diately npparuut iu tho kneelino; crowd. . : ; , , , .,,.,, . , . . j,,, flT w hat is the chief use, of bread i L poll this tho iirtMieher stopped, and bland- i i i i J 1 1 ' asked an exiiiiiiner a. a Pi'boo examination. ii inijuiicu, neiio, ooya: what a that I "I ho chief use of bread,"' answered the ur- N our bakery we keep cnn-tanlly on hand , ellkeH. pies II Alt MAS Oranges i Ihe urnvul 01 every .leaui. T 1 hre.id. cruuker. enke. pies, ice. CIIMtMAS j- WARS Ell El El I'.H Hjioli I er. JJoa t fi n to e.ill on CIIARMAXSl WARXF.R. Hardware FOR SALF. UY C1IARI.ES POPE, JR. I RItASS and Iron Units, Screws, Lock, und Um Latches, lliiiiinie:- nnd ILileheis, Axes, Dmu-inn. knives. Ilandsuv.'s. Curry Combs, Horse Hrushes mid Cuids, Clin l.o -ks, (inn Cups, Wool Coids, Chest lliin lle.s, Planes, &.C April 21. lt-a.'i-l.f Steamer Portland, Capt. A.S' Murray, J ILL run daily between Portland urn Ore gon City. Leave I-oriuinu ai eiKiu o'clock, A. M. Keturui.12, have Oregon t uy al four o'cloek, r. m. l-'or freiuht or pasaaoe apply on boaid, April III. l."..".-lif TJ. S. MAIL LINE. Ort'jon City nnd PortfundDuilif Packet, JKUIt C Ei A K li. , J. C. AiNswoiiTii, .Master. "B'ttT'ILL run Daily, (Si.n.luya excepted,) hi Ihe 7 iibove-named Irnde, leuving Oregon City ev. rv dnv at 8 o'clock, Leturi'.inu', will leuve Porila.nl at 2 ' ", touch inir nt nil ialeriiK-diate poaits. .'ur I'reight or paasajre "l'l'1)' 011 boniA. April L'l, lKoo-lIf Grocenca FOR SALli 13Y CHARLES POPE, JR. (Jl'UAIt, Sal'. Coll'ee, 'Ku. S.. nip, Chncola'n, i"? sttareb, Siih rotu, Creum Turn.'. Sal Sm'n. i .irh So la, lp; er, pee, Aluin, toru, i op. . A...-.: "I. lS.,.ri..-lir lieuis, ri. .... ... Oi li'tii-s J-aiyrti' A; .'loii'. Parrels of New Orleans siyur per d p per ship " Ila'.hay." 50 do. of New Orleans n:o!ascs per clipper " Herald of Ihe .Morning." The ubove urlieh. I shall receive about Ihe l.'illl of .May, dirtrt trom New Yoik, nnd will close tin m out at lew prices. ap-.'lif JAMES O'NEILL. J Il Ll. powder, also blasting powder, whole- Kile and retail, ut POPE'S. il HILLS and Testaments, all eizea, may be found at apaill I'OPES. will, a plan, that i. no, thrive, they .,. akillfnl j , WI1iil11Pj 'mi . f; , s, ; ., ! m,,u.My atoiiisl,e. nt the simplicity" to inil.urt In it u fi,. a., an. iiml ii n. .... I . J lo iniitl In it ii fieah hie, and nmke it tlouriah liut if any p'anl lhal oil); hi lo kmw ill tho mind ia luuled and d. uot thro., they cauuot tell how to make that jiow. They don'l know hut lo do lo bring il forth. It i. d rlii ult for a uunl.i f die goapel to act forth the Irulh iiilrlli(.t,ly in re.ei to iu h l,i,oo the loinuii min i. I think it m iartly becmw men luve not been rmwai ia rran-rl la them- are, and N.rlly on orisninl of the many bewil of diirj-iiiiln, eongreeation nro dismiss of the iiiniiry, "the chief use of bread is to od !"' The poor n, r s tiiken from hi, j 5i,r0Hl1 butter nnd timlasses 0." grnvemiil lunied elsewhere, while tliefuiio-i OCT In view of tlio fact thai "Scb;u-ti..ol nil party, with the parson a! their head, lost sl'H stands," a w seroish fellow remarks that ... . . . i ,1... !..,: I i: i AUH1.E le.let ware, a few more fell, letl at L ap-Jlif POPE'S. J A tuna S ilt, imported direct from Suudwicli bv lands, for .ale in Iota to suit purchasers, pJUIJ THUS. JUU.NSU.V M. tho llussian soldiers must bo very repulsive f There is nil oak tree titMr Raleioh, North Ciii'olina.whieh at the sun's ineredian. irii.oniiire proselvtiiie; viejoiously in Ku- covers with shade a space of DOOll feet. no time in prospect in j the new difrejinjrs. l.are nUW0t Mormons. l'Voin all accounts the niissio.iiirii!i ofthe iai'i-al lislr-s aiiKiiij cite Aritsj of t'ViiMii yii.l !!, Drtadjul tcnrcily of Prorishn! Oregon Cran arid Jul! and urcijivirii:g CHARMAN & WAUHER, Acents under Providence for fattening .he lean kinell BO not suppose that Cliui nian it Warner', culubliahnienl d ed oil' with that of the old " Sppctulor '.'' We are happy lo inform all of our old friends in particular, and our neic one. in general, lhal we urc still alive und kicking at the old stnn 1, where we etill muko it our particular tins nous to furnish friend uml foe with just such dainties in the line of provisions, groceries nnd cPlifi'Ciioncry ns would make even an anchorite's heart swim, his soul stuud on tiptoe, and ma"o him w inh hia throat as " Ioiijj ns a fence rail," so he micht protract the pleasure afloided by swallowing some of our nice things. Do not forget our old stand and get into the wroiiE pluce, hut be sure vou nro " all light" when you ure striking a bee-line towards Ihe houee of CIIAK.UA A X UAlWtK, Oregon City, April 21, 1 SC.5. ly New Volumes of the Four Reviews and Blackwccd. C COMMENCE with IWih Br.ti.li lor .M.vem ' her. Ir.".4,and the oilier Itovicws and Hiack vo. d for January, leiii. Turn J HuLtcriiithn. Any oi:e Itevinv or l;i ,okood. Ji! a year, liluckwmsl nnd one Re view -or any two Uevicws, Ji.'i. The four He- ' v.eH and liiacw ood, 111. l our copies to one ad.lress, S.'ld. Posiiige on ihe four Review, nnd Dim kwood to any Post office in the Ui.i'ed Males, only 60 cent a year mi each llcvicw ai.d i'-l c ins n jear on U.nckwood. New Vork, published by Leonard, Seotl Siio., VJ I'lillon Btreel e.itrnnce S-l tio!d street. 500 .bring aya.riiM of mental pli.l.why that ra iu 1 JUSt "ow" W' i,ra inforiiied that j It would HtKud shelter for 4")00 men. loue in our day thrM a! ph.k.pl.) nieaiii . ill on, day. fat if (her. were noue of! , , " , ' u". 1"lll'T l'a' Saml!' ft V-P' iTT .,.e .he old acH.K.1. of ap,,c i "rr,Vl" !" from Liverpivl, on I vf M U,, . I would Jerv auv ,o JZZ i T'T m ''"P ; n.l four ' u fcirFiJelity, nooil humor, and complacon- oii'lne all the charms of a make its decay invisible. eobwrl t. ilea u,..v .lu.lv il.,... I... t . I ' .""" 'l . A.. ..... . , ,,, nveiu ..alioalh OHMiiur arr. uk, ddurred h Mr. Ither to . vrr, We owsnrali".. rr,K.,..J ,bjlul kv , !".: a rn jiuWuii, J, ' IkTIt is rrporte.l ot a certain ostciita- a ver t least a doiell oases on h.-md. h hn he.i ap-Jl Remedy for Hard Times ! I Farmers of Orewn ! "Pis no use to con tend oyainst futi:.'.'! Vou never can pet rick until you buy one of our I'ooriu :t iitt i;iliurgli Mows, S 1 1 IK undersigned has ou hand, nnd is now M. making daily, every description of the above well-known Plows; which for inalcriul and work manship arc vaslly superior to any in the Terri- feet Hoards for .ale iu lot. j ,or'- A'l w arraiiled lo scour and do good work, tosuit bv T JOHNSON a"d which he will sell at moderate prices, for ' 1 ' ' I -...l r, Tl . p . j .i... v u.-f. u, i,,.i,rr, muse in mii oi a gooa plow would do well to come and OAamiue miiie before purchasing elsewhere. They cuu be had at all Ihe principal towns on Ihe river. Also at Forest Grove, Dayton aud La fayette, where I have appointed agents, who will sell ns low as at the Factory, with the addition of the freight. EZUA POST, Sign of the Big Ploie, Canemah. April 21, ls;.5-ly llw. l eathers for sole bv opjltf T. JOHNSON. CIGAIIS The best chalice lo pick is at the store of CHARM AS fr WARSER j lOCOANUTS, ltananas, and other tropical ' fruits, ins! received from Sandwich lsiuuds. I'll A It MAN cV WAUNElt. be- IW, .e, h,e ...r. ,.,u. ,h, nunT ; ' ' H' i ,;rov to.,,, " J ii.iit i., ... .... . , . ... I,. .....i ... -.v. ......,i .ii.,. ,iu , ii, -.er Miiiioui nt , t l 1.11S ot Osiijje Orange seed for sale bv tU s. JAMES O SE1LL. ) "V L1IS of Arrn seed for sale cheap bv OVJ JAMES OSEILL. ill. and svrup in barrel., for ale bv ' aCltf THUS. JOHNSON. XtT l cure scr!eh,"i on a horse, w.vh ! '"liine''. however, that they isjl5jj,t 0fa his I. );, with warm soanMul,. ,,,,,1 ,!,., 't of old o.kX- cimcj. with U-ef brine. Two applications will cum m tLe wort c i (t!Tlt Inn been conceded that no nhil.is.,.. j-hor in the wo'lJ enn ttll hat !eep ik. I A LARUE assortment of honsthoM furniture for .ale by upil TTIOS. JOHNSON. tB U'ER HaTgi.ig,. a l.w lot, for sale bv I"'-- T- JOilNSO.V. AN D'S aamaparilla for Kile by e3 apOlu" POPE, Jr. K dot. maple chairs for sale cAeop by apCltf r Put LADIES Gaiter Sho,-s selling cheap at the store of apilif C. Pl.PE.Jr. 1 BOSTON syrup, New Orleans sugar, and AJ Livert,l sail. fr sale, wholesale and retail, by "Pil'f C. POPE, Jr. "I lr J-N' DOW glass, by the fcox or a,Dg', '.client, at POPE'S. Reading .for the Million. .S. J. M. COItMICK MAS CONSTANTLV ON UANU AT THE FKAKI.IN HOOK SiOIIK, l llONT-ST, lOKTLAMl, OBKUON, A Choice he'.c.tion of Popular B.siks, News 2a. paper.', Mnauucs und Fancy Slulinncry. Among the books on hand will be found work, on Temperance, Agriculture, Horticulture, His tory, Poetry, Biography, Medicines, Keligion, Se dice, School Hooks, Uonuiuccs, osc., cVc, &c. O'Subseripl'cns received for Harper, (Jruhain, Goodev, L-.'rlie's, or Putnam, nt IjM a year, oj( age free. ' JJ" Subscriptions received for ony newspaper published in any part of the Union. Kcinember the Franklin Hook Store and New p.tper Agency, Front street, Portland Oregon. J3TA priced catalogue will be published earfy in April, and will be scut to any part of Ihe terri tory free on application. Books and Stationery, FOR SALE BY CHARLES TOPE, JR. T EBSTER'S Dictionaries, all siioa, from primary school to 8vo. dictionaries. Blake's Biographical Dictionary; ' Progress of America." bv McGregor J 'Shady Side,""Queechy,' and Uncle Tom' Cabin ; T. S Arthur's works j Charlotte Elisabeth's d Dr. Spring's do. Poets. Milton, Young, Thomson, Cowper, Ostian, Pollock, and others. Also Downing'! Fruit Cullurist j Tbomai' io Voualt on sheep j Do. cu horse. Alleu's Auiericau Farm Book; Do. domestie animals. Rural Architecture, Rural Homes, &c. and Sanders' New Readers 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th & 5th. MeGuffie's Readers. Siiuders' Spellers; Elementary do. Thomson's Arithnnlic! ; Book-keeping, Copy Books, cVc. Also I'aber'i Pencils, Gillolt'i Pen!, Blank Books, Envelopes, Foolscap, Note aud Letter Pa per, Wafers, etc., ETWholetale aud Relail.J3 .Miiin-st., Oregon City, April 21, 1655-ly Svlliiis off at Coiil. fS'HE stick of Drv Goods and Hardware of M. Preston. O'Neill & Co. will be closed out at cost prices. Persons desirou. of buying thtaj, w Hi no well to call on the subscriber. ap:ilf JAMES O'XEILL. DK. Jayne'a medicines for sale by ap21if C. POPE, Jr. EA U de Cologne, t STipericf 'article, at aitf "fcrr.'s-