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lrocre4l Hi-asle an the IWepllue ,,.nt na), thill acta Lave occurred in rn- .( it.. rrt'' M M. Colmry to gooj 0(1jur, but thy L'I UViiWiTo-i, M'lmlay, Ix-c.91. ( (1 . ,jy (,itiu0 fcf (ho IWknt. A message from the IWJct.l n ' t j, ,jt t,c fiit lime tho rfcI.knt ! cultfl. ;V(.,,,, B I. dure on .Slavery. It wa insult After tlm rcn.linjf of lli" m.-M, ' l tolila mrltr u( thi nation for Clayton itm'lo r.ui'i reniuiks Halite lo l!i .r(.,;jcllt ,0 i , (F ct. that the men who treaty of April 19, lVl, in onl-r lo lio ,(im o0 lIlU, gu,jpel H1C. l,e people orilie l.'i.il' J Staic tl. H'.n n;il. Q (io Cultiution. Mr. IUI alernly f.ftho)0,iliuiiaH,.im- JIyll.ii''V.'rniiiHilf)bijli(J j1J)Utl,tion( The Supremo rdtttivoto Ct-iitnil Ati.c.ican affair, B,rl j ;u:L.r, for ika iuuUlitnuut of our halioiml Mixltlia lnjUtico of tlio po.it.on uken by L or llUmi!i:itioD of our national pri.lo, Crat IMluin with rjfar.1 1 tli ennntrue- u AtuA Phm ,0 occupy tho Pr. .i lionof thai treaty. Ilca-ncl, g.n-rally,, M ci.air.nnJ lie coitus down into the will, all il.nl the JVi.i'l.nt h.vl ttit. -I. oii'l f .,.,,.,,,. r!l1.j u, PVcrv. cont railed tlio f';i.io ciiMMwir i ... ,.. , , - , ; ... ., " : ! il..- .ta.....l,,""i country wnn ii.ft"r"J " ; i.ursuc.l by Urcul llfili.iii. Mr K.-war-l iniilir.-.l v ill' r the l'TIiiii.I taken by tlio J'rcs. I m bus ft!wnJ ll' Itriliiih Governm-nl to tku n-jrnr Nil", iho construction i-f tl.ul tr.-nty, namely : thai It wan merely prnpi-ctiva in I' opi-rmioii uml liu'l no reference to the actual ocvn- pat'ton by that country of tin- territory tiutioli was lliu unuW-tandiuo; of the tj'ivcriinient nflho I'liiii'.l f?mi' when tlio treaty a iiu.I.-, Mr. Ch.yiuii ibuii Uii'lulho ttttainiii. iit of mi lionet an l emlur Secretary ofSliito. in f.uiiu. Wo nh.ill giva that drnwn by Mr. Clayton n plied lh.it it w.w an -n- j Lord llroii'biim next week. tiraly iww e.ni.iriniioii thin;; of! iviiitmait by mr. jepkeksom. wl.itli Lo had newr before h' urd. Jle ' I U.ink I knew tienerul Va,hii..'lon in nuvar dr ani' .1 ufnichaeuii.truetioii l-in' t omluly i.nd thoroughly; nnd were I call- 4'iven lo the lii.iu ' of the treaty. Io any mini kiippom (Cluyioii aail) that I, in tho pobiS.iou of in V aenst', enterud into a treaty with liriluiii lo nllow her to remain ill pfMudou of the wliolo of thi lilhiuu, inorely bt canso ulio had been in Kwieioii of il, and then aigneJ n treaty t prohibit my own countrymen from taking pont kloii, leaving her to remain uudihluidx d ! What motive could an American Sciiul.- have liaJ In voting fiir"itf I it p.-ible that nny mail can believo f r a single mo ment inch u view wa in contemplation by the n.-gotiatioii, when il wu ar.-ud that "neither w ill occupy, colonize, fortify or ex ercijo dominion" ill Central America i Oc cupy mraiiK, lirit, to ti.ko powiou, nnd, HPcondly, lo keep posses.il. ill. Ureal Iliil- nil) agr.-oj to do neither ulno agreeing that they would not exereiso dominion there. Itu c'liicludu l V offurinj; a resolution, that the U-tl.il number ofcnpicii of the Messai nnd document be printed, and that fifteen thousand copie of tlio uniii'', in addition, bo printed for tlio una of the St-uato. Mr. Cass expressed hi entire concurrence with what had fnllu fiom Mr. Clayton, nnd his gratification at thu courso taken by the Provident, nnd tlio viewaetiunciated ill the Meae. Ill tl.o whole history of diplo macy, there wa nothing to be f Hind at all coiuparablo with tho course of Iliilain, m fe'H riling the cotihtruttioii of thu Clayton. Ilulwur Treaty, nnd Ct utrul Ainericuu af fair. Mr. Woller commended tho Moss:igi. Ilu beliuvud thi country could never aban don the position nlio had assumed ri lative to Central America. However the people of the lulled Stat' mi'lit bo diiided on iUi'8tioli of d"inetic policy, whenever war nieiiacod them, they would be found acting in liai'inutiy and unanimity. The Mc..sat;o milit bo denounced by pse.idn pliilautliio jdslH, but i: would meet with a cordial res ponse from every friend of liberty and lover of thu Constitution and Union . Mr. Seward announced ho was prepared to stand up mid support the llukcr-(.'l,iv-ton treaty, nnd if need be, if die Hritish tiovernuieiil could not be held to that treaty, ho w u ready to go further. I lo was ready lor tho assertion and practical maintenance of the Monroo dnetriue. Mr. Toouilis heartily conciirreil in tl.o Me paj;o bodi reeardiii its foreign and do inostic policy. Thii'sday, Jan. 3. Mr. Hale remarked that ho w a not iu his sent when tho I'lendeM Annual Me Mga came in.-clso he should have o'j"cted to its rev.vj.tion a irregularly .suit, lie would uut pretend lo state reasons w hy ihe I'lesidenl took ueh un extraordinary and unprecedented course J bill Yankee are al lowed to guess, and Im would by no means presume to crl that tlio IWIeiit l,s taken thi opportunity to go down on his knees to tho So.it h Wauso 8cVeral South ern Slate aw to hold Democratic Conven tion about the 8:h of January. Laughter.) ti such is mo una version of ll.e ca ise. ho ' wmsorrv the rresi,l..i,i I,.. I ...i, , I ' i trouble for noil,;,. (.., . . . - .... , I,,.,. ,, ... iiiiii-1 tllero I l.Kt I i.ims up iiiiKii ol lliu .Vl.ss.!.-,, Ill la'.kiiio' cKiilt Central American a.n.irs W I . ! iiutcl. chance for one of ,,., i ' '"''"f vM l,to to bo niMiiinatod for the IVsi.Ucy L)X T" "W,,,i Mr. Pioav. l.iuhter.J Tho IVvsi, U " T ltinS ' . . " ..J J rii,,"uili brauee. For b is w.is tlw. ;,.,.i.,. .1.....:.... MI, I A. I t.iil , ; i , I- mw""''v liirmu:lian an uous wur for (Ilale) thought lliele Is a pUe III the ecu. '.v., ,llit .'. . . l uror tralpartol the Tnited States on tvl i I . ,UU''S'""ult ol 114 mdejNudenee ; of , ., , " ""ul,.c.ndiiciinS its councils throu-h thel.i-ih ..f1 uuv,ia oi l.iu ili.i d 111 il in,-,!.,. u .. vastly moio attention-,, dv, Kan, ' , ' , a"J l'rinci' I - (x i.mT';1" Vk'"' L,mm?- Mr. Halo state,.. o the i,tl,r,U- of Cut ' ? 0 'novfo nEVEST CO t.ilU-,1 alsint, was o.-nallv : - sU J .- . ., ... -'"'. of Lis O F. S. 4 A. HOI.I..IXDS. i-tuL c.,,,,,. it,, t,u, 4, Vr J. i ; ; t : zzzr:. . nn H wa a,"" I I a tli'icli sliotil.l clothe him with execu i.ivodiiiiv. rLnui.'l.tvr.l , portrait of Wa.ulojloa. by twe Master, Wu lmvw two portrait of Washington Iruwn by Mr. J. ff.non nnd Lonl Hroug j Um, which, liU tlm P. calorie anion;' the i lni lit.- tl at was wriUr-n on tiibl. I ofstonc ut Niuiii, slioul.l bo iliau'uriit' J a liouc inihuM word in every American family, nnd w hit h fcltouM b rt ail and pouJ. rtd l.y em- ; ty ap'uii)! youth iw inwntivea mi'l gunl.a ,.j oll (o drlineatu hi character, it thuuld bo in lerun like the.e : ''Hi iiiiud wa great nnd powerful, with out b'in of thi very first order ; hi penc Irat'.oli tnit., though not noacutu tu thul of a X.'w ton, I'.acon, or f,oek ; nnd o far nt he ;iv. no iud'' iikiit w a ever miund. r. It h i hIoht in pK-ration, beiii',' little aided ,.. inv ntiuii or imagination, hut au'O in c,,iiclii,iuii. I l. nce thu common remark of kj, 0i:;Cfrs .of iho advauta'' he derived fiom council of war, where, hearing iillsu" U'eslioiis, ho selected whatever wa best. Hut if deranged during the course of the nc'ion if any member of hi plan was dis united, lie was slow in re-ndjustim nt. The cons, fju' iico w as, that ho often failed iu the field, but rnrely against an enemy in stntion, as at Hoston and York. He was incapuble of fear meeting personal dangers with the calmest unconcern. Perhaps the strongest featuro in hi character wns prudence nev. er acting until overy circiiumlunee.rvery con sideration wu maturely weighod refrain ing w hen he saw a doubt, but, when once decided, going through with his purpose, whatever obstacle opposed. His integrity was most pure ; hi justice the most inllex iblo 1 have ever known no motives of in terest or consanguinity, of friendship or ha tred, being able to bin hi decision. Ho was, indeed, in every letiso of the word, a wise, n good, and n greut man. Hi tem per was naturally irritable and high-toned ; but relh'ctiou and resolution hud obtained a firm nnd huhitunl ascendancy over it. If ever, however, il broke it bounds, hu was most tremendous in his wrntli. In his ex pense ho was honorable but exact ; libeial iu contributions to whatever promised util ity, but frowning and uny ielding on nil visionary projects, and all unworthy calls on his charily. His heart was not warm in iis utr elion ; hut he exactly calculated every man's value, and gave him a solid esteem pioportioued to it. lli person was fine, his stature was exactly what ona would wish, hi deportment erect and noble the best horseman of hi age, and the most graceful figuia that could bo seen on horse luck. Although iu the circle of his fiieuds, where he could bo unreserved with af tv, he took a free share iu conversation, hiscol Uuinl tuleiiis were not above mediocrity, possessing neitlur copiousness of ideas nor llueiiey of w ords. In public, when callod upon for h sudden opinion, ho was unreadv, short and embarrassed. Yet ho wrote readily, rather diffusely, iu an easy and correct sty Iu. This ho had acquired by con versation with tho world; for hi education was merely ivadiii'' writing, and common j arithmetic, to which ho added sui veyim.. at ! H l iter day. 1 lis tinio was employed In ae aioiuhiclly reading little, nnd that only in agriculture and Knglisl) history, li s euiio-poudi nee necessarily 1 octimo exten- sive, and with joinnalisiuo h:a nriculiliral ' procoidiliejs occupied mast of his. leisure " I i A R & WAKNEU ire now carrying hours within diwr. I In it It i on the H AKEiv V and CON KEl'TION KUY hours within doors. On tho wholo his bus ,:es. al lheirold stand, w.':-re ll.ey are still de chaiacter was in it mass, perfect in tloth-1 lernvned to deal on terms to suit the limes, (.lur in,' bad. in f. w i,,i,. i.l:iK.. I :. ....... ... . ., . iivuv lit iithi i it i i nev.. did l!t tiro I m,.,B lo,"u"10 ""' 1'orlt-ctly to make i i- i - . . .... ... , -, n ,. ,. . .,. ' mu's oi niscouu- - nvii.i NIUSR'l un lAf I i B ' .... i.i ni Hllll..trrt .! Hil. The .u.hori.ie. .1 New York have come ( I.... .n...lr.n i.f A, nu ami affidavit ...... I.f. .U. .hoi..!r!.M.-.u. rt.ort.uro,jA,r..-ilMi."lir. that wide prcad ni'ivfm"nl lie leen L-oimiieuc d all along the Atlantic m-al-oard ..t il.m I'nilsil Hialca. la aend ll.CIl ailJ i arm to Nicaragua for .he purpo,e orU trail .int.' an army in inai n'li'o i i . n " ' . uihhiCuIm and San )ouiingo and wre.l ' , , r. . llieiil iroill llie preni poMcwra. nun the contimniation of thia d'.ign, the par tic interi-aied in the movainenl propose lo unite Inteone confederation, Staie, Nio uragua and uch other port ion of Central Aineiicaa may bo acuirp.l by coiKpiost orothoiwise, and either up a eepurate llepublic or apply for admission Into the L'nioii as S!avc Statea. It i alleged that a thousand of the moat recklui adventurer iu the Atlantic oitie havo been al-rady enticed into thi movo mcn',tan J thi ninuber i being duily aug mented by extensive accession from the interior. Tits Mother. A writer beautifully re raaik that man'a mother it the represen tative of hi Maker. Misfortune, and even crimf, w-t up no barrier between her and le-rnon. While his mother live ho ha ouo fiieudon farth who will rot listen when he is slandered, who will not desert him when hesull'-r, who will soothe him in Ih'm sorrows, an.l apeak to him of h"pe when bo is ready to despair, H.-r affec tion know no ebbing tide. They How on from a pure foiintuiii, and speak happiness through this vale of (ears, and ceuae only nl ihe ocean of eternity. (ttr rVnutiful is the dying nf the sun when the last song of the bird fade in the lap of silt-nee when tho island of the cloud are bathed in light, and tho first stursprings up overtho grave of day. fcT Look not mournfully into the pnsl it cannot returu: wisely improve the iixspiiI il is thine : en forth to meet the shadowv future without fear, nnd with a mtililr heart. ' I To pronounce a mau happy because h is rich, is just about a? nbsurd as to call a man healthy because he Inn enough to oat. A very oommon mistake. ftT "All honor to thoso that labor in school rooms," say Richter; "although they may fall from notice like the spring lilmaoiru. thev fail that the fruit mac he born." Ar.my and N.wy Cstimatks The es timated Naval Expenditure for the fiscal year 1350-7 amount to $1.1,521,511(1, and the estimate for the amry to ll5,027,-t80. These figure show iho greut importance ofllie.se arms of lh Nationul defence. Xif II iruco Maun ha proved that throiiohoiit all England more than one half of tho adult population cannot write their own names. "Fellow Citizens," said a stump orator, "We have tho best country in the world, und tho best (lovernmen!. What people on thu face of the on rth enjoy mora privi !gc8 than we do ? Here we have tho lib erty lo speak, and liberty of the press, without onerous despotism. What, fellow citizens, is more desirable than this f Do ynti want nny more, my countrymen J" "Yes, sir eo !" sang out a red-faced loafer; "this is dry work. I want a suck out of that flask slicking out of your coat pocket." An Afkkctinu Appeal. An unfortu nate editor in Kentucky thus addresses hi delinquent subsc libers: "Friends, wo are almost penniless Job's turkey was a millionaire compared with our present de- press d treasury. To-day, if the price of salt was two cents a barrelful, we couldn't buy enoiioli to pickle a jay-bird." (Sir What is tho difference between a butcher and a gay young lady I The for mer kills to dress, while the latter dresses to kill. liT The Kditorof the Rochester Dem ocrat pives this receipt to kill (lees on dogs : S ak the uoi; for five minutes in eamnr-enn. and then set fire to him. The effect is in- stantane.oii--. War Against Hard Times 1 J''"' '',,f' ' iVr ijuur Money Hack. 1",",ow - !"" "xt-nce is Ht-ttrr man a slow .m ling; anu w. we ire determined to tell, if we do """ INUI a vert- small profit. We are keeping ev ery variety, runt ISIONS, llltF. AD, C '. Klir.. I ll, vVc, e., Unit were ever inaiinfuetiired out of Hour, tt e keep also all kinds of tiltOCEIU ES 1 . sneh as fugnr, CollVe, Tobacco. Cigars, t;K,' Spies, hesules munv Dnigs and Medicines (tt e ' don'tkeep ny"Mna'ek"mtsliciues, however) tte!o have bought out the other bakery, sud uitend in K : "I' aiioilierest.il.lishi.ienl mmii. The press of bus . .. . . mess is . great that we an- conqiellvd lo 'spread . "7 " 'a,P'r piaiiorm. 0 rCountrv prmluee bou.-l,t andsol.l. Tis no trouble toshow.cta." C.ll aud try us. O'-eou lity, tk-tolier 13, IriS. 1 OI',K in bam l at . .S.i A. HOLLAND'S. Wew Hooka I I 1 - (.. .-!a.-,l a Um u. 'J1 Z ,KS. d r f.u .W k .lie f.Hlnwi.lI! Ijvm ul iho ttijm-n, j irm,wri,cy iu Am nca, llab-.lou aud N.i.evcb, l)'ck an.l I'urt." Ship and Shore," "U1 ;" H -ei .... v... I,. (Vifur.. llo.iiet)clnp-.i., iullUMi 0i yiu A.u. uc i .ti..uM-i. . I '"', 1 ravel '" rni, rii...c llio;;mli-, I'rruvaii AniH...ti.a, I'olar lt-(iunaa t.lMca r.lra U, ALilisa' l'lnlo..liy, varirlv of I'uel i.lll copes of HwioVlV HiK-ili-r, jou I.Miloni, 2 ,0 Mefiuflry' do. a.',0 u WatMirr llieliiinnrir. Davit' Al't-I.rn, (.e...i,ciry, lliiunluu, ' tsurvvyiin;, - I.rfrnu'rts Aniliuielc, Tliunipxa' ilu. N ii.au lilifioric, t lay's Jo. I'arlrv'a I'uir. History, l.oodricir t'iel. U. a., Mmilvitir Ueocrajihy, l.iillu Sx akar,'' N'. American hwkr. A I.HO, A Treub Supply of Stationery. Uuy llhjk., Joui.iais, jeiit"i K'-ear.l Hunk. MvuiorHii.luu., "foil mi". Diurirs, Ac, Nulf nnd Laller Paper, Ijivrlopea, I'eiw, Ac., Ao. V.nt't Kn.vea, ljwiv Itul.lwr, (iutiiiiit-d I.1h-I, Kalwr'a I'iBei!, INK, ill quilt anil pull boltli. WI10LUSAI.K AND HKTAIL. tllAltM:! POPK,Ja. Orrnn Cily, AueuM IH, IC55. ukoTau iTii Vi:t i i v v to., MKItCIIAXTS, OREVOy CITY.ORIMON TERRITORY. auj. I.H.i5. IC'f Abcrncthy, Clark A Co., COMMISSION AMI FoKWABIII.NQ MEItl U.VMTS, San Frunrim, Cut. WILL alti'iid lo selliuit Oregon produce, an.l till .irdora for ..sl. (irucrr.ni, tie. at llie lowest rules. '1'l.e palr..uuio of the people of Or egon is respectfully .lic led. aiuj I, IPaa-lMf r. a. iioluxo. a. iiulusii. r. S. k A. ZZolland, "EAI.K1!S in Dry (..xsls, (iroeerie, ItooU lJ i Shoes, Crotkery, Hooks, Stationery, Ac, .Main Slieet, Urrgim t'liy. June 3(1, lejj.-y. ZZaUolujah! naUcluJah! rnllK IliiltulUjuli, a new singing oook, by Faw X ell .M.uHiii iliil tlio lli.ug f'r sing U).' xiIhhiIi; lor sale ut Itnl.LAXUS. Progression, rrogrossion,iTogression T euward-aad ll.ey I ml do not make on- I n.unl i.rnrPMMintl'jrPI little lien, lid 111 tll.iev.' and for llie bvuetit of thosn that have a d. sire to keep up Willi llus e ( have jual received direct from New Yolk the folluwiun Ut of HOOK'S, of wlueli we oiler ut wholewile or retail, on terms Iu suit: Constitution of Mull, by Ueo. Comb ; Coinbe'a Lee, mi Phrenology; IJu...elic Lile Tliou'lils on its concord niul discord; l-'umdiur Iasshoi.s on I'hro nolot'v and rsycliolugt; Love nud t'uri ntu.'e: ap plied to the improvement of i.HVpriu ; .Marrioe : iuj h,iory and philosophy, wiili d.re.il.oiis tor hup V mar.-..t- i .Memory, a,l iteiieet..ai iii.prove me.it; .Menial Set-nee ) Lectures oil the I'hiluKi pliy of Phrenology i iWutrimoiiy : or Phrenology mi l Phyriology upplied, Ac ; Phrenology proved, illustrated, uini uppiied ; Phrenological iii.le, Ave ; Ueligion, Nutuini and Iteveuled ; Self-culture. and I'afecton of chaiacter; Self-uislructor in Phre nology und l'l.jsiolou'y ; 'l'einiemnca and TieM Lacing; Accideiiis and Kiuergeiieies; llydro paihio Cook Ituoks; Consumption : its cuuscs, pre vention, aud cure ; Curiosities of common water ; Cholera: its causes, &c.) Uomeslic Practice 0fi llvdropalhy ; Krror. of Physicians, Ao. ; lljiieri- ei.ee iu Wuier-euro ; Hydropathic family Physi- ciun; Hydropathic Kucych.pc tin ; Home treat uienl for sexual ubuses ) llygienenml Hydropathy ; I lntniiluctiou to the Water-cure; .Midwifery, and .. ' J . llie iiiseuses.it Uomn: tareuu liunte, aud Childbirth Made Easy; Pregnancy and chiklbirth; Practice of Water-cure; Waier-eure in Chronic Diseases; W uter-curo ill r.very known Diseuse ; Water-cure Manual; Aiuativeness: or. Evils unit Remedies, A:n. ; Combe on lufuticy ; Combo's Physiology; Chronic Diseases; fruit and 1'uri nucea the Proper food of Man; Hereditary Do scent: its Laws, Ac. ; .Maternity : or the bearing mid nursing of children, Ac; Natural Laws of Alan ; Physiology, Animal und Mentul ; Tobacco: its ellt-ct, Ac. ; f leiuents of Aniuiul .Mugnetisin ; fascination: or Ihe philosophy of charming; Li brary of Mesmerism und Psychology; Philosophy of Mesmerism ; New illustrated f. neyclopeiliu, com plete iu one vol. ; Spiritual Intercourse, Philoso phy of, oVo. ; fuuiiliar Lessons on Astronomy ; future of Nations, by Kossuth i I lints towards Re forms, by On ely ; I lopes and Helps for the Young of both sexes; Human liichls: llome fornll, Ave; Labor: its history ami prospects, A-c; Power of kindness ; Woman : hor tdueution and influence, A.e. - A1J- b vol. Revelations, by A. J. Davis, the Clairvoyant. 8 " Approaching Crisis, " " 8 " liar nint .Men, " " 8 " Special Providences, " 8 " Present Agj and Inner Life, ' " 8 " 1st, Ureal Hariuonin, " " 8 " 2d, " " S 3d, " " " June 30, l855.-y f. S.vk A. HOLLAND. Direct From Honolulu. 1)EIt ling I. It. I.unt, ' K) tons S. I. tsalt, 127 mats " No. 2 Sugar, 50 kegs " No. 1 " 85 Hbls. " Syrup, Sv " " .Molasses, 3:ill Gallons Tolar Oil. Sep. 0(1, '55. G. AIIERNETHY A" c. Just Received per C. Devens, 1 (C K.'':i;s l!ostou Hyrup, 5 gals., Xv'V ' 75 boxes suler.itus ; 50 do. o;ip ; ,r,000 lbs. I hiua No. I isunar; 25 boxes caudles; 111 do. imperial and youni! hyson tens; ill oases fine suit 10 do. 3 hoop puiU ; 'M hi' hbls crushed sugar. ' "l'8 C. AllEKNETUY Jc co. Oranges EECEIt ED Ukui the arrival of every steam er. Doa't fail lo call on CHAHMAX&, WARXER. Oi lrau, iiiSjir X .TJolaf, i KtV Barrel, of X,w Orleans wger per etp, I W perslu;,-" Hathav." " ,i ', , ?' ?,C C rl,'n" n,o!i ', . f '"' tI"r";,,K-" Vi" 1 ha,! r,c'iTe y,t "om N'w York. ' 0 do. ol Sow Orleaas nioIas.se per dinner bout the l.'lii 1 aud will close iK l'"ce"- HI,'. Ill I " TAMES O'NEILL. Ml tonsS .lt, inuiri...l.lir.ei frn... ;...i...:.. lands, lor ..' ;., u . :. ' bv t n,n .r, v " i-i-...j THOS. JOHNSON. tifiS f,',', """"d" for a"1 'n lots I J.t t,mxij T.JuliN'SUN. i ft i lh r 'athers for sale hv w " ap.'ltf T. JOHNSON. I'tiipliaii luat. VIEW bushels f. sale hv not 10 IV V. C. D'EMEXT t. rn Allan, WcIIlnlay A Co., UnFsnwnooDs, ,d would ...vita all Uiaa. who wi-h to Jwj (i(Ni)arlielat re.wiiabl price... W eal aiiU ihein. Th.-y eoiuui in pan..i n. c,i,,J.taue. e..ul wheal b.rr.. Dia.a oradha f"1 "" jr-Kylh.aiiiatlia pla.u do uni.h do da aort'd colored pail lit M hrn.wa 83 ImIi M'"'"" 1 " gurdi rukt do ho- da udri iKil l.rd shovel iuy folk uuiiura fork churn wiudow glass 8 bv ln .In in liv ii tine wash board bin k.inith ' bellows crux cut saw 7 It da 11 ft mill ws 7 ft liairnisllroaMa doubl da waii'-a hair bolster double da suula do 7 by !) spenu enndlea wiudow aashe 8 by 10 edumaulii. do do IU by 14 einpe brand tobacco ox bow. and yokes hicko tobaeeo HLAXKETS, JJAISE, LLDSES, ShffHiigi Tids, ilc de. And keep constantly on hand a large supply of GROCERIES, i-lothing, hardware, and many nrliclo loo nunier ou Iu uieiiliua. ...... . - ALIAS, WK IS LAY $ CO. Oregon Cily. Apiil il, Icii-ly Fresh Arrival of Oroecrlci. f aiUli ulcribvr ha iusl received a fresh ui JL ply ..f (tnrnin, Frorwimt and Ifordum t, which, iu addition to hi forw-i atork. he will . U at rihrmtly low price for fii or l'roiiuee. Ill tck coii.iu in purl of Ihe following article : , New Orleum miar, I Sandwich Waud sugar, Crushed do. 1'ow.li-re.l. do. lliu A. Juva eoll'ee, New Drleiun syrup, Sandwich Island do Sateralns, IVpis-r As. AH'pice, Last lluslon syrup, Young llysou sud I.o- p.-rial leas, Prle.l Apples Peach.- Yeast k. Soup Powders, Ciiiuuuiuii 4 Clave. Sum. Cast aud Uernuin steel, mill and cross cut, h aul, paiinel, and whip-saw. Files nud ;. M il saw files from 10 lo 10 inchest list baslurd liles from III lo I4inchej lu-rli!es from 3 to 7 inches; half round file from 7 lo l-l inches) round da from 5 lo 7 inches; horse rasps from II to I t inches. Cari'tittcrt' Tool. I- inner chisels and gouges in sells or single ; locki-l chisels; bench planes ; iron and steel square) try square ; scratch awl aud saw drivers ; plum und flatted niurkiu guuges aud bevels; common and concave augurs; huud axes; hummers and hatchets. Uuildei t' Ihrdurure. Kim, flul, pnd and mor tice locks and latches ; hru&s, mineral aud white kuohs; complete round, town ami llul spring bolls; cusl butt of all sizes, and screws ; also, round aud llul bur iron ; nuil rod, do. ; horse shot bur, do., and plow steel. op-.1 1 tf JAMKS O'NEILL. Groceries FOR SALE BY CHARLES POI'E, JR. I'd A It, Suit, Coil'ee, Tea, Syrup, Chocolate, iS Starch, Snleratiis, Crcum Turlnr. Sal tSoila, Carh. Soda, IVpi er, Sp.ce, Alum, Uorax, I op perus, etc. Aprii 21, lH."i5-llf Xiato Arrival. T X ad 1: tiun to our imeni sun k we are now re- X eeitiug direct from Keiv York, "es t-lippcr eh p PI.ei.ix, ' iiil bits, and liulf bids. X. O. Sugar ; SO hlds. crushed sugar; KI.DIIil lbs. liiocollee; 2(1 bills. N. O. in. iliiwe: frn-sute Inn-by WM.C. UKMEXIW CO. June .'!0-y Opp ile the Land OfTiee. Juit EiCccivcd. V Splendid asor ineia ot family Groceries, such as ti u, svrup, nuur. Ac. ; also tine "nd course salt, cream larlur, apples, cluli peuelies, sai-.liiies, oysters, ciums.yeaM povv.ier, niso a large qnanlity or super.or clurool cigars, anu tohaecool evr' b''n"'l"1"1 "'"l""' ver-v """R our line u ousiiiess ui. oi i..a. ia. low " al any oiuer piu'-e , v.-u-u ..r ro- .i f it i if if .1 v .e. il' J i v ru unco. ' ............ .j- Kolit-o. ALL those in-lcbled lo Preston, O'Neill & Co., era reipiested lo cull and set'le the same im mediately, by CinA or Produce. All debls re maining unpaid 1st of June, w II be left for col lection, upilll JAMES O'NEILL. ? f BI1LS. SanUi Craz Lime just received and Jvr for sale by jei'3.10 VM. C. DEMENT tV. CO. 4 f LUS ol'Osnga ttrnnge seed for sale hv 4:U JAMES OWE ILL. Selling off nt Cost. f HE slock of Dry Goous and Hardwire of 1'reston, t) .Xeill & Co. will be closed out at cost prices. Persons desirous of buying cheaf, win uo weu io cuu on ttie suuscriner. ap-.'ltf JAMES O'XEILL. Oregon Sacon. LHS., tor sale bv W.C. DEMENT & to. 1000 Central Produce Depot. CAN EMAIL CONSTANTLY receiving, fresh from ranch, wheat, outs, hacun, lard, butter and potatoes. uec. i, JOIKN f. UltOOKS. Jiisl Itoftlvid, At the'Old Stand,' Cancmah, hw?21, '53. 4(y)j, Lb- I-ight Brown Sugar, .fflft? I.OUU lbs. China No. 1, do., 1,0(10 lbs. P.ioCollee, 15 Tons coarse salt ; 500 lbs. fine do., 3,0011 l,s. Oregon Daeoii ; 1,000 bushels outs, for sule wholesale or retail, by JOHN P. BHOOKS. I"N our bakery we keep constantly ou baud L bread, crackers, cakes, pies, Arc. CHARMAN .j- WARNER. lOARSE&FINE SALT. 1 have in store J 2.) to UN i-iutntA nn.l Ana am It in 1. .nIJ cheap. apSltfJ JAMES O'NEILL. CANDIES, nuts, raisins, of an excellent quality just received and for sale low by CllAR.MAJf & WARNER. kIL and syrup in barrels, for sale opiltf THOS. JOHNSON. LARUE assortment of housihold furniture - for sale by npil THOS. JOHNSON. HX OANCTS, r.ananns.an,l , "T, fru,ts, jus. ,ee,ived from Serf f 1 -r ...... . r , -liT IV tl',. . T l ' " AK-c0ee, tea, m-rnn -li S. it A. ilin.i. i v ' " J p0WPF.8l lead. ,ho, and cap, . A. A .1. 110L uVTriT.TT 1 ,,.t'fH I'OLLAXDS. '"'P-a new lot, for e by 1 . I I V ''"-ly Ihe cord, at F S.A HOLLAND S. T l'T RECEIVED. 3 ItO boxes candles, ectP ..."-i' K.1. pork, bv TC,,v M-CWiMENT. UUSINIvSS CAltDS. 4 ZXAX7, RI'KINXAY CO., loiit-r.il t omi.iw.ioii Meruhai.l,aiid whole, sale and retail Deuhra In Dry Uood, Uroeoriss, llurdwuro, tie., A;o. Reorge T. Allan. OregouCily.Maj'S. i Ar.hih.ilJ M Kiulay. C Thumss Lows. VLLAN, M'KIXLAY It CO., Lower Scottsburg, tinpua, Oregon. LI.AN'i M'KIXLA If V CO., Chsntp., Oregon Territory. May 4. JAMES O NEILL, wnokKsAta Aim sstaii dsalii tn INovl.loiia V llurdwarc, Ao. 1, Mum Strut. CHARLES POPE, JR, D F.A I.KIl In Hardware, Oroeerh-s, Dry GoikIs Clothing, Hoots .V M.ocs, iUed.c.ue, Hooka anu Muuoiiery. Main-!., Oregon Cily, April SI, I8.'ia-Ilf Wm. C. Oomoht A Co., WIIOI.KSAI.ICand retail Deuler in Grocer, ice, I'mvisioue, I'ainla, Oils, Hoot and Shoes, Crockery, Ac. Opposite Ihe Land Office, Muin St. Oregon City. June 1, JS55. JOHN IL M BRIDE, ATToaaar A.tn covaaai.oa at taw, Lnftiyrttr, Yamhill County, O. J, ILL f.iiilifully attend lo all business li-uslcd lo hut professional case. April 81, Ibaj-llf JOHN P. BROOKS, Whultmle i- ieui'l Dealer in (Irorerwi, Prtdutf, Proritinni, ij-c, iVn Street. A General Aortinent kept up of Selt-oled Good. Cnneiniih, Uecemher I, 1855. Vells, Farjo tt Co.'s Express, Betircen Orgn, California, the Atlantic Slates and Europe. II I VI VI! ........ ... K.'ti- arruiigemeiits with Iho Uuiled ...V . ...-Mr ........ .K.u. i.-i.!stules and 1 aciho Aluil Meam- ship Companies forliunrporlulion, wo are now pre pared lo forward Void Dust, Uttllton, Spteie, Faekuset, Parrel; and Freight, to and from N York, N. Orleans, San f niucisco, Portland, anti prn.cijial towns of I'ul.fornia aud Oregon. Our regular Srmi moiuhly Etpres between Portland an I San f raneisco, ia dispatched by the Pacific Mail Steamship Co.' steuinship Columbia, connecting at Sun Francisco with our seini-inoulh ly Express to Kea York and Sew Orleans, which is dispulrhed reguluily ou Ihe 1st und lo'lhof each month, by tho mail steamers und in charge of our own messengers, through to destination. Our kxprcsK from Mew York leaves regularly ou the 5th and :20lh of each nioiilU, also iu charge of un ssengers. Treasure insured in the best New York coin panies, or at Lloyd's in London, at the option of shipper. Omce New Y'oik, No. 16, Wall sC Now Orleans, No. 1 1 , Exchange place j Sun Fraacicv No. 114, Montgomery street. J. N. BANKER, AgsnU Oregm City, April 21, 1H55.-Itf flr.! 57110 Stealer Portland, V,.usr3. CAI'T. A. S. Ml,' It It. IV, Will run daily between Portland and Oregon City. Leaves Portland at eight o'clock, a. M. illum ing, leaves Oregon City at four o'clock, r. t. fur freight or passage apply on board. apSI -Iff U. S. MAIL LINE. Orrijnn City ami Portland I)ailij Packet, Jaj Jennie Clark, t.v-rnet J. C. AI.NSWOHTH, MASTER. tt ill run daily, (Sundays excepted,) in the above ui'iiicil trade, 1 living Oregon City every day at 8 o etocK, t. m. iiciuriiing, win leave roriiaua i 2 r. it., tniicliiiig ut ull iutvrmediate points. V or freight or passage apply on board, apt.'1-tf New Volumes of the Four Reviews and Blackwood. COMMENCE with North British for May, 1S55, and the other Reviews und Blackwood for June, 1855. 7'erait of Subscription. Any one Review or Blackwood, $3 a year. Bluckvvood and one Re view or any two Reviews, $5. The four Ro views and Bluckwood, $10. four copies to en address, $30. Postage on the four Reviews nnd Blackwood te any Post-office in the Uniled State, only 60 cent a year on each Review and ii cents a year en Blackwood. Address, L. Scott Sc co., Publishers, 54 Gold street, corner f ullon, New York. sep8 Reading for the Million. S. J. MrCORMICK HAS CONSTANTLY U.N HAND AT Till FRAKLIN BOOK ST0SK, FH0NT-8T, PORTLAND, ORIOO.t, A Choice selection of Popular Books, News papers, Magazines und fancy Stationery. Among the books on hand will be found works on Temperance, Agriculture, Horticulture, His tory, Poetry, ISiography, Medicines, Religion, Science, School Books, Romances, &o., A'c, Ate. ETSubscriptious received for Harper, Graham, Goodey, Leslie's, or Putnam, at 94 a year, post, age free. ID Subscriptions received for any newspaper published in any part of the Union. Remember the franklin Book Store and News paper Agency, Front street, Portland Oregon. t1?A priced catalogue will be published early in April, aud will be sent to any part of the terri tory free on application. Ladies I "S7'OU will find an excellent assortment of Drts SL and Bonnet Silks, Satins and Velvets; also fiunnef Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Laees Ribbons, Table Cloths, Counterpanes, , ., ijjl store of CHARLES P'JI'U j'r (Main-st., opposite Abcrnethy's store,) where may bo found almost everything in the liue of It") Goods Such us Prints, Ginghams, A' Plaid Linsoys, Muslins. Sni'' -jDecss. ltf-. neis, Sheeiings, Bed T' -unetts, Jeana, 1'la Cotton Batting, dc. -icking, Hk.W Stripe, Oregon City, 1 -lpru ai, ltioj-jK -iedicine3 for Sale Bv CHARLES TOW. i- J t", Ba.eman's droj, , in nd e u', p'Krt ") ' Vermifuge,' Opode doc Gum 'f 'am! u Fr,Pjration, Roman eve balsom Ii.iL.-i iT. extract Laudanum, Paregoric bP mint, Jssences. ( n, n. . .'r . Pulmonary Balsn s..m, Sulphur, Kpsum Salts, ike. Pl il,l55-ltf Hardware ?nM:E DY C,,lRL POPt, JR. II Lcl,esD,IIrr", Scn" " -a .batches, Hammers and Halehels Awes. r c-S oift tu 30 LDSof A.-.-LE seed for sa'echswp by JAMES O XEILL.