Cuiit. Slicneld, snj Cant. O .Veil cuumiii iui have rvcd their limo out, mid Iiuxj ru cnived orders to give llioir iiud bonurnble Uikcuarift. 1 h py company under tW Jame Hairnet, ban rendered the) cuiniiiNiid mi J tlio country distinguished services, bo lug always ready and willing io movent a JHCJIIIOIH I IIUIIC. I buvs recuived eneourugiii'' rww from (lie furl Urloril company,, under Hie com mand ofCaiit. llulpli fllcdsoe. Ilia com fany ban rendered good iorvice, nio.l of (lie iidinni are uow for pence. Col. IJiiclmnan, und Cupt. Smi'liaro making their bead quarter at I he. big bend or Koguo Ku or, omu fourtocn mile wist of our station ut the Meadow. At prcent, tlio trogp aru destitute) of uriir and collee ; loinutliing iiUMt be done soon to furnish tin-to article for the troopi, or it will bo difficult to keep thorn m the field. Col. Kt-lsey bm received order to station Uupt. tieorireand (Juiit. Muvuey complin ici at I'u lliiv. in lllinui vulley, and to inuke such other ditKiitioii of hit com iniuid, aa will insure) general protection to the wUlluincnl. dipt. INolnuil company bre atHtionod on tlio went tide of the soutli Umnoutt River, aud are doina (jood service; in protecting the f.iiiiilles and escorting train to the Meadow. A linur trail tins been opened, by which pack train can make a trip from Rovuburg to the military tnl ion at Hie Meailow, ill lioin 3 to 4 (lav A vast mining rfion ha been discovered on lower Itogue Hivcr, end John Mu creek, which can accomiimdaie from 4 to S thousand miner, and will create ijuite a market Tor the produce ol Hie Uinpiiua. vol ley, and Southern Oregon (jcnerlly. Tbt laulat War la Oregon. The following I a part of ti e letter of Horace Grcvly io tlio N. V. Tribune, in re lntion to the Indian war here, to which we alluded last week : Nov. 21, Joel Palmer, Superintendent of Indian Adair In Oregon, addresses Gun. Wool in a letter protesting against the ex asperating fulsuliuod which certain white are constantly spreading with a view to iu Volvo the friendly Indian in tlio bo.tilities into which noma tribe have been goaded. Here i a specimen of hi letter: "I am satisfied thut the Cnyuses, a a tribe, lire desirou ol maintaining peace, and thut there must be on thnpnri of the whites a depart uro from tlio principle of jnalicii, and A viulation of rights much red t bis tribe by the tr-iy, beloru they nil lo virne a hostilu pariy in tlii war. Such a ttup will be, in their apprehension, h dc pernte last resort for preservation. ''This is aim) irue of the Ner.perce.- Their uiiiforin good conduct and trieiidihip lor our citizen render all intention uti t heir part to make war on us quite improbable. "The reposed combination of nil those tribes with intent to wajje a war of exter mination against the whiles is, I apprehend, but a phiuituiu conjured up in the bruins of alarmists, unsupported by nno siib-iiiiiiial reason ; and tile plot, said to Iiuvp been nearly consummated, of cutting off those engaged in the in'joiitions last June, I regarded as of iltn same character, originat ing in the sumo source. " Dee. 21, ho writes again to (.'en. Wool, commencing as follows ; t "(iKVP.n vt .! Tllft ov'xli.hrn o nnl" ."f extermination by our citizens against nil Indians in Southern Oregon, who, by ro cent acts appear to evince a determination Io cany it uut, in violation of all treaty stip ulations and (lie common usage, of civilized nations, has induced me to take steps to remove the friendly bauds of liiidians, now assembled at Ft. Lano and upon Uiup(iia reservation, tonnsiicampmeut on the head waters of Yamhill River, distant about sixty miles south-west of Vancouver, and adjoining the coast reservation. "This plan has been adopted with n view of saving the lives of such of thoso Indians as have given just and reasonable, assur ances of friendship. The tremendous ex citement among tlio miners "'' 'tilers in thut country, goaded on by reslless and lawless miscreants who slaughter uliko in nocent and guilty of both si-xes, induced those friendly bands to abandon the reser vation and claim protection of the United States troops s'atioued ut Ft. Lane." These friendly Indian he desires to re move to a more convenient locality for pro tection and feeding them, but says : "I have received intelligence that meet ings of the citizens of Willamette Valley, residing along the route to be traveled by these Indians in reaching the. designated en campment, as well as those in tho vicinity of the latter, have resolved upon resisting such removal, and avowing a determination to kill nil who may be. brought among them us well as those who sought to rfl'ect that object." Ho calls for an escort to protect these poor, defenseless creatures from wanton slaughter, and proceeds to speak in the fol lowing plain English t "Believing, as I do, that the cause of the present difficulty in Southern Oregon it wholly to be attributed to the acts of our own people, I cannot but fuel that it is our duty io adopt such measures ns will tend to se cure the lives of those Indians, and main lain guarantees secured to them by treaty stipulations, The future will prove, that thit tear hat been forced upon those Indiant against their will, and that, too, by a set of reckless vagabonds, for pecuniary and political objects, and sanctioned by a num erous population, mho regard the treasury 'of the United States a ligilimatt object of plunder. The Indians in that district have been driven to desperation by acts of cruel ly against their people ; treaties hare been violated, and acU of barbarity committed by those claiming to be citizens that would disgrace the most barbarious nations of the earth ; ami if none but those who perpe trated such acts were to be affected by this War, we might look upon it with indiffer ence, but unhappily this is not thecas. Bear in mind that he who makes this Utement is a Federal office-holder appoint ed by Gen. Pierce, who enjoys of all men the best npportunitit of knowing the right and wrong of this Indian contest. For my part, I do not doubt that his statement above quoted is the vital truth. H. c. It Je axpeelrd dial e-Govruir BijHer. of fJalifaniia. will be avpoioted Consul at Stockuotm, bat tha ooniia Xta has pot yet fca U-aasmillci to lie btBA . lalcrioura will ttatliorau al rro ICJiloiiul Correudnc of th N'.V. Tribune. Wasiiimjto.v, March 20, 18M If the Roman Republic, in llio darkest day ol it rutMuw ragumsin, liad coiejuer id und annexed a furtile and gorueou re gion beyond thu Lybiun l'oscit, yet bud neglected for ten years to connect that re, L'ioii wl'h its earlier possession bv a sub sluntiul, practicable highway, I have no doubt that this neglect Would have subject ed it to the grave rebuko of it historians from rolybiu to Arnold, let it is now nearly ten year since the American flu; Im wuved in uudixputed ascendency ovc the modurn Ophir, yet it reiuuiut to this liour separated from Hie Atlantic Mate by a dreary, ltiiiupituOlu desert, (lie liuunt a the wolf and the tuvuge, which a few hardy pioneers annually tra verso with their rami lie und herd at the cost of iufiiiito peri mid sullering, losing a whole pauii in u journey which might ba completed in ten lays, and should bunt lurtlifst in ilrrty. lo-uuy, i no letter eta miner in Ao'uJa, pioneer on ru''et hound, to his wile in Iowa or Missouri, must tiavel some, distance weatwurd. then Voyai'O far southward' next cross tlio lithuiu ol Uarien in a foreign and emi-burliarou country, thence take another voyage north eastwardly to New lork, and now start nfresh on an overland trip of twelve Io fifteen hundred mile north by west to ii destination, making a circuit of somovix or seven thousand mile to over Come a distanco of less than two thousuud. And t hero is no more need of traversing this immense circuit than of sending letter to S b ria on their way to Liverpool. One ot the earliest and most practical ugg'fctions for an overland route and mail to California and Oiegou was that or Mr, II O'Reilly the telegrapher. He petition ed Congress to have the U. S ilruuo ms cm ployed in building stockades at distances of twenty miles each from Weston or ludrpwi denco (Mo.) Io the nearest soitluinnnt in California each stockade to contain accom odations for twenty men and their horses. A patrol from each would me t oue Irom ual on cither side duily, receiving and de livering a letter mail, so that cuch post would daily give the hand to that on either side of it, and the mere failure so to con nect would be a signul of savage hostilities, which would be imiiiodin'ely passed along tho w hole line, followed by a concentration offeree on tho point assailed. Each post would inevitably ulterd a generous market for the vale of vegetables, game, forage, &&, at the same time affording protection to settlers around it ; while the road daily ru versed by the inuil-carrying patrols would inevitably be improved and constant- rendered more and more practicable. Protection being thus vouchsafed, Mr. O' Reilly oft-red to construct a telegraph line along: tl.o whole route forthwith, asking no nut of money or land from the liovorn- ment, but finding associates willing to em bark in the iiitrpri.e with a hope of gain. Congress could never be inducod to act on this project, though I can imagine none less objectionable. lin t are now throo bill oelora tlio Senate looking to the establishment of an Overturn! Mail to the Pacilic. They are 1. Mr. Welter's proposing that tlio P. M General shall advertise for a weekly nail to be conveyed in four-horse post- coaches from the Mississippi River to San rancisco in ninteen davs the first year and seventeen for three years thereafter said mail not to exceed three hundred pounds in weight without ex'ri compensation, and not to cost more than 250,000 per annum. The contractors to i house their own road (which is to be protected by military posts utthe points mast exposed to savage attack,) and to be. allowed 150,000 from the Trea sury, to bo expended in making bridges, sinking wells, itc, so as to render tho trip at till times practicable, 2. Mr. r.rown's proposing to incorpo rate n company to build a railroad and tel egraph to California south of latitude 37 deg. and, ns an incitement to build it, giving to the corp . ra tors thirty (mile sqare) sections of land for each mile in length of thu road ; ulso, $5,000 per mi'e ns a loan, ('o bo so cured by I'M mortgage,) wherewith to pur-cha-o the iron ; also, $800 per mile per annum for carrying the mails thereon until the woik shall bo completed and for ten years thereafter , lo, the right of way for a width of four liuiulr. d feet. 3. Mr. Weller's Railroad and Telegraph biil proposing to give a company twelve miles in width of tlm Public Lands and $25,000 per mile in Uuited States Six per Cent Uouds, (the latter as a first mortgage loan ;) alo, not more than $300 per mile per annum for carrying the mails. Such are substantially the leading pro visions of the several bills now before the Senate looking to tho opening of a direct or overland mail-route to the Pacific. Mr. Denver, from the Select Committee raised on his motion, has reported a Railroad bill, which I believe not vitally unlike that last condensed to the House, hut it is not yet printed ; I do entreat rather than hope that this session may no close without some decisive aud affirmative action on the subject. H-G- STThe Rev. Clinrles Stuart, Chaplain in the Navy, and author of the well-known work on the Sandwich Islands, says that Louis Napoleon was not, during his resi dence in America, either intemperate or dis solute in his habits; but in the meantime thero was in the city a young Prince of the Bonaparte family who was. Thin was his cousin, the son of Lucien Bonaparte, and it is his errors which are Io this day ascribed to the present Emperor of France- While in America, however Louis Napoleon might appear in pnhlic, he was in private in deep dejection. The disgraco of his failures at Strasburg and Boulogne preyed upon his spirits. Oir Tradk with Emola.id. It appears from the Kngt h report on trade and navigation for tho month nf October, and for the ten Dion l In ending October 13, 18,"5, that our commercial intercourse with England is nearly three times larger than that of I tie country ranking next to us in the amount of iu touiuce, and in compariroii Willi En gland herself, our tonnage onuunU to nearly one third. The number of American lemeU which '.iiicred English pirti. inward bouud, (luring the month nf Octolier, iS33. was 75, Ilia tonnage or which amounted to C-',0j9 too t durug lhe mine month i iM.Vi Teasel. 70: tonnage, 2,S33 ; and-Juris the ame month in 1655 vettls, 1U6 ; ton nage 1U6.14G. Those outward buond were, du ring October, 1853. 65, having a tonnage of 70, 03J ; in lf54 veawl. 75 ! tonnage, 68,266 J and in ISj.V-veaael", 132; t,nn.ige, 121,337. The amount of tha tonnage inwaid t'Und for the lea month ending OcUer 31, 1855 wa 1,004J59 tons, aal tho arawn? of thai outwird butmd ra A.NOTIIK IlcvourrioxAiu Sounti CJusic, Oa III tj.'ld inst., CH. JimuIi I'urru, fuilier (if Ilia lluu. Virgil V. Turns, di.l iu lluekfiold, rd il.i y. sis aud 7 nuuilli. lieu ilwul luttKU ycsr u:u, ii cnnairu iu in army ul llio Kevututuai, m;l K-rvcd through mt campaign lis wu willi lieu, erub CiiMii sihI hull, van ju bull to at Itlioile Maud, Auju.r.'Tlli, KTs.iiiid wu U.Mjcd to b uiu iimi survivor ul thut hunt -riilit emitr!, Cap. lain I'arria Win burn in Pembroke. Mom., und tel lletl in Uuvklit'M in 17:i.'l, where lie Inu r .iJed ever since. Of ulwut ill) rcvoluliunary so'dien who wttled in that town he was lh h-i.l'urt- land Argm, ITT On die ni(lit followiujf Ilia inuoiirntiun of the JuckMai slmue ut Haw Urleuus, a Uerinuli citixeii win found removing I ho etirrup ami ur with liaiiiiiior und cold clusel. The ucrili'ijiuu, wrvlcli wu ciiKuced to ten year iiiiiritouiiicul. 1'oreuTioN or Alabama. Tho ci-iisi of Al abama fur lb.' 5, tukcit umlcr a tiwcial luw of lliut blule, duwiliet In pre lit populalion u fol low i WhiUa -inill'tl, sluve 'Jll,i'JU, free per sons of color -',4m, itisuiie 47 1, total bJOJUJ. IT Mis Murllu llurwell, of Uutvtuurt county, Vs., recently iK'Cciwed.vmuiicinated lliiileen uluvc, iid mude provimon iu hor Will lor their removal to Libcriu. ID" An origiu.il luiaiiag of the Britinh nulriol and atuteMnau, John llumiHleu, has been forwarded to till country by .Mr. Uuchanaii, a present Io Coiigrea from Mr. Mellregor, M. P. for Glasgow. It I at prinent oil privula view In III Cualoin llouka at l'lulddelphia. C2T The Legiilature of Tenneawe has paned a billextendiug aid for interiml improvement, by in-" d ining the bond of the vuriuu railroads to tho anount of $I,(IHO,()00. C2f The amount of money hi the treasury of Ihe b'uilej Slate, aud ut the vaiiou uneutuul treuauiie and depoaitiirii oil 11 of .March, wu $28,07(3,300. Lead Mink or Mumovhi. From 1843 to 1853, the lead mine of Miuuuri produced 7,1(18,1 18 :gn, bearing a total vulue ut Uuleua of $IG,05d,IO.'l. Tho price of lead in 1813 wa $2 51 por 100 lb. ; hi 1853, the price had rinen to 5 50 per 100 IU- The lurgcat yield of the M'unouri niiuo wa Iu 1815-778,138 pi-. tlT Let you be ever o pure, you cannot ao- ciale with bad companion without fulling into bud olor. Evil company in I ke tobaeco tmuke You cannot bo long in il presence without carrying awuy a taint ol it. ID" If moll with to be held in eteem, they must auociate with tho only who are eitimuLle. ID" He who can renre a moment' auger, may ave many a day's orrow. 05- Tho AVhiL-sof Multnomah countv met iu convention yesterday and made the following nominations: For Representative Thomas Carter, Assessor T. J. Llolmcs. Treasurer D. W. Lichtctitbalcr. Co. Com. W. C. Hull. Colonel Jas. Tcrtvilliger. Lieut. Col. L. 13. Vickers. Major S. S. Slater. , 4 Sent of Territorial I'rinter, in disguise. Government. Fur Seat ol Caovcrutiicut, m . T .1 STEAMER IIOOSIEE. ID Subject to the decision of tho Pcoplo. 51lf For Scat of Ciovvruincal, ID" Subject to a voto of the People. 50lf At his houve iu Marion county, on tho uight ul the Itith ull., Mr. J.imus Uonnev, aged G4 your. .Mr. Uoimey h id utt'.rcd for several yeur fmm a ,li,-.oase of Ihe head, which ut times produced in tense suti'utiug. The disease baflled ul! medicul Kill,aud ulthough his cuuJition wu uot conaidorcd critical by other, Mr. B. seemed to have a presen timent that he wu ''uot lung fur thi world" for mine lime before hi deuth. lie often expressed hi roudincsH to go hence, assuring hi companion mid friend thut ho had mude his peace with Und, and thut hi Heavenly I'uther hud for ChrUl'a uke pardoned ull hi sin. For sonic time previous to hi denth he had suf fered 110 paiu iu the hi ail, and wua uppureutly iu belter hiulth than he hud enjoyed for some lime. On Fr'duy, the day of his deuth, he wu busy with hi aceus'.otued lubor on the farm, mill retired ul uight with no premonitions uf hi appruuchiing dis solution. 1 le awoko in the night culled for wuter, uliidi he drunk, and immcdiully expired without a struggle or a gioun. Mr. llonney wu an exemplary member of tho Christian Church, and by his orderly wulk, his kindness us a parent, und hi urhuuiTy and gener osity us a neighbor, he had endeared himself to a largo circle of friends, who now mourn, not us those who huve no hope. "Blessed ure the dead that die ill the Lord, yea from henceforth, suilu the Spirit, for they rest from their lubor." coa. Near Salem, on the 1 3 ill of May, Willard, Infant son of Alfred und 1'liebe Stanton, aged threo mouth and one day. We sincerely sympathize with the parent of the deceased in their heavy uflliction. "The Lord gave and the I.ord hath taken awny j bk sbed be the uume of Ihe Lord." ' "Weep not fur those Who sink within the arms of death Ere yet the chilling wintry breath Of sorrow o'er them blows, But weep for them who here remain, The mournful heritor of pain, Condemn'd to ee each bright joy fade, And mark grief melancholy shade Flung o'er Hope' fairest rose." New Arrangement rplIE next terra of our school will oommence L July 1, 1850. The Primary Department, limited to 10, will be under the charge of J. ANDKEW POST. The Preparatory Department, limited to 25 18 day pup;ls and 7 boarder will be under the care of the subscriber, who will have the super vision of bolh department. By these arrange ment we hope to offer superior advantage to our patrons. N. B Xone invited to attend but such a will cheerfully comply with Ihe rule of Ihe chool. Neither do we want any one who will be rough ,n his p'ay with his companions, or tow any im proper lur.guage. J. V. POST. Oregon City, May 24, 1856. 6 For Bale. - I 'WILL SELL my situation on the bluff at Oregon City at a very low rat, t I have a good dwelling house, tU-t'.t, and 1 buiiJ nigs, with about 5 clioi'. rruit Ireeaof the best var'ct'.e, in enclosure of eight lot, all of liic; 0 be (old low, u I hare purchased prop erty in another part of the city. May 24. I W. W. BUCK. Xrlain Street Bouse. I HAVE leased the MAIN STRLET I'l'l. HOUSE, and am now prepared to ac commodate the travcliug public Every attention will be paid to the comfort of man end beast Charge reasouable. I Uall always be found on band by thoae who choaae to patronize me. J. M I5ACOX. Oregon City, .May 3, 1856. 3 If DO you want Hay Forks, padend botelT Call al C JUJOtAy f WJSySBS. Wni. O. Dement dt Co., .tl riei old stand, 07101' li Land OJJiei, II V. now reeelvlng per bark Or!t" and brij j. x. "iiuicyun, the lulluwing good 1 l.'.l) buxn periii and adamantine candle, 50 keg dried app'e ami peachee, (i0 ll,:nr,d hlf bbl crualied migar, 50 cae p'clilc, III) " fleuli peaehe, 50 " p e fruii, H Inn (. A. will, CROCKEUY .f- (H.ASS.WAREi 5'IU do cup and suucern, 300 " plutea, S00 " liiinblen, SO " wulcr pilehera, Hug tr how!, lea-pot, &.C., &0. OILS 4 1'AINTS: UOU krga pure leud, SD0 gut Ihimc.I oil, 100 gul tiirjienliue, 50 gut varuiah, 31)11 gul lamp oil, 1 00 eut lard " PRY GOODS 1 liUOO yd brown ilieeting, 6"U0 " prinla, lHeiiched cmIIoih, bed tieking, et c., &-., nil of which will be Mild a low n they enn be pur. chuaed of any other houio Iu Oregon City, muy 17 Educational. I CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH HCIIOOL IV for hoy will lie opened a I OSU'KtJO, duck' uinai comity. O. T., on MONDAY, I Dili hint. The Iimtitulioii will bo under the direction and ehurgeof Mr. Hkksaiiu Corncliu, A. 11., a riie Ktlmlur and cxperieuceu tenrii. r, in who ruimly boy coining Cruel utiroud will find a auitublo iome. Thuao deniriug iiif.iruialion a 10 terms, &c, will please addre Mr. l orueluw, at Omvogo. Kefer mice muy be nimle to Itev. Dr. Mcl'urly, Fort Vuuciiuver, W.T., Rev. S. M. Fnekler, llullillt-, (ieu. E. llatnilloii, I'ortluud, Dr. A. II. Steele, Orcgou City, or to the iindeigiird ut Portland. THOMAS F. SCOTT, Viaiior. Muv 10, 185G. 4-3w la Equity. John MuLoughlin, cjiiipluiuaiit, v. Franci W. Petlygrovc Si. Alfred Pettvgrnve Clackamas Vouuty District Court, Ortgnn Ter ritory. TN this cause it appearing by an affi lavit of A. complainant hied with hi bill thut both of (he defeiidunl are nim-re:deiit of the Territory, it wa ordered by the lourt that the Clerk make an order, and have the ume published, d. reeled In ai, defeiidauts ; this i thortforo directed to the aid Frunci W. I'eltygrove und Alfred l'etly crove, aud they are hereby notified that thi suit wu commenced against Ihem 011 tho tith day of beplemuer, Id.) j ; Hint tho object of the bill to uuiot the title to lot P10. 0 in block .No. its 111 Or egun City iu fuvor of tho complaiuatit, and for a decree that a certain bond, touching the anme made by I lie complainant to Alfred i'eltygrove on the 1 3 til day of September, 1843, be canceled. 1 he .aid defemluiiU are required to apiwur at uid ourt, to be holden at Oiegou City, 111 auid coun ty, on tho first Muuduy of beptember next, and an. ner (he bill, or that the aamo will be taken as coufosavd. In witness whereof, I have horeiniio ub l. aoribed my hand and uflixed my official seal, thi 15lh day of Muv. a. i. 18.UI. F. S.'UOLLAXl), Clerk. May 17, 185G. 5-5w To Merchants and Shippers. ml IK OREGON MILLING & TRANS- I POIITATION CO. huve adopted the follow. ing UirilV of churgea, which will bo adhered to till turther notice : Trausportiition of morchnndlse or produce from beat to boat at works, per ton, $1 00 Sturage of same less thun live days, no charge.. ' ' " over 5 & le thuu 15 day, 2." 1 i, u ' j j & " " 30 " 50 Eueh additional hulf inoiuh orlcs will bs chai gtd, per ton, 25 R. PENTLAND, Ag'l. Linn City, May 10, 1856. Lumber, Lumber. rplIE Oregon Milling and Transioi'talion Co. L huve established a LUMBER YARD on tho river bunk in rear of the store of Allan, AlcKiulay & Co. Lumber iu lartre or small mmutities, including dressed siding and flooring, can ulwoys be hud by upplicatiou at Ihe store of F.S & A. HOLLAND. Oregon City, Muy 10, 18j0. Lorjs, Logs. CASH will he paid on delivery for Brand ceilur LOGS ut work of Oregon Milling Si Trans portation Co. n. PENT LAX 1, Ag't. Linn City, May 10, 1656. Administrator's Notice. I HAVE tukeii out letter uf administration on the estate of Janice M. Woir, deceased, lute of Clackamas county. All person ilidi b J to mid estule are required to make immediate pay ment. All claims nguiust suid esluto must be pre sented tu ine ut my resideneo iu Cluckuinas coun ty within one ynur from date of this notice. PHILIP FOSTER. Oregon City, Muy 7, 1856. 4-4w Taken Up, 1 Y the subscriber, residing about twelve mile J) east of Eugeno City, Luue county, O. T'., a COW, about liro years old, color deop red, long, clear, sharp horns, with a while slrcuk along th belly ; no murk or brand. Suid cow eunie and took up with my cuttlo nbout the first of Juno, 1854, having with hern sucking calf. Also, a ST H Ell, ubout two yours oh!, (tho calf that oume with the cow ubuvo described,) of a light creum color. NELSON DAVIS. I do hereby certify thut I have, thia day ap praised tho shore described animals, and valuid Ihe cow ut thirty-five dullurs, and the (leer at twenty-five dollar. S. D. Gaua, J. P. Muy 10, 1856. 4-3w Sacks! Sacks I rplIE undersigned lias constantly on hand al his .L sack ir.ttinilaetory in Oregon City, SACKS of all qualities aud sizes, which will be sold as low as they can be bought iu thu Territory. Order from a distance promptly attended to. Wm. WHITLOCK. Oregon City, May 3, 18.")0.-Jy. For Sale. A GOOD HOUSE AND LOT in Orccon City. There is a good spring and a good stable on the premises. Fur further partic ular enquire of F. S. HOLLA N D. April ati. a-.lw Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE of a certain execution issued out of the l)ilricl Court for Cluekumaa coun ty, and to me directed, in favor of John McLough lin against Singer, Miller, and Thornton for the um of 1805.CJ-100 dollurs, I have levied upou all the joint interest of the said Singer, Miller, and Thornton, and upon tha joint and separata interest of Singer and Miller, in und to the hereinafter de scribed real estate. I have also levied tho follow ing named exeC'Hions, to wit, John McLoughlin ugst Singer and Milter for 903.85-100 dollars, Al lan, McKinlay & Co. agsl the same for 72.00 dol lars, Joseph N. Prescott agst the aain for 71. 25-100 dollars, T V. Smith agst the ame for 184. 21-100 dollar, George Plum agst the same for 58.05-100 dollar, Adam Weatherstoue agst the same for 253.15-100 dollars, Frederick Vouderahe agst the same for 145.C5-1 00 dollars, David Smith agt the ame for 71.95-100 dollar, together with, accruing coat aud interest th? ,4me upon ai the right, title, and inlerr of the said Singer and Mihir in and 'J. inn following described real entalo. ai'-.,..! m Clackatnaicouutv. Territory of Oreiron, dcrid a follow: cnurting of aixiy ftet of ground, beginning at a murk iu the rock on Johu McLoughliu mill reserve, ami running aioug ins bank to the end of the 'xty feet, and eighty feet back, begiun ng at the edge of Ihe bank and run ning back Ihe length of the said eighty feet, also including the ground privilege to extend a raee to the reservoir fur th purpose of conveying in log and water for th mill use, with the privilege of a a road to and from tha m il ; together with all tha buildings, machinery, and improvement of every kind aud description situated upon or appertaining loth before dcacribed tract of hind.. Sale to take place at the Court llonae door in Oregon City, Clackamas eoonty, on MONDAY, th 26U1 day or 1 , !".'', at a clock r. a. SEP HL'EI.AT. Sheriff April 25, 1556.-2 5r Clackamis County. Administrator's Notice. HAVING lukeu out loiter of administration Uu Ihe estal of Samuel M. MuMahan, deceased, (II peraun having claim against said eslutenre required Io pr-weul llieui to me for allow, aura at my residence in Cluekaina eouiity, O. T, within one year from dale, All prnaon Indebted hi J d estate are required Io make immediate ony. uient. Yi.'t. MATLOCK. April IU, 1106. 9-4W Oregon Territory, Vaiulilll ccniiil "iiOVCEi In tho nam of the uiled Slate of America, you are hereby commanded Io be and apK-ur belor Ihe District Court of the United State iu nnd for th county and Territory aforesaid on lh first day of the next regular term llierrof, 10 answer Hie complaint of Horace L. llariiwn, lon;rhlin Everett, and Mal- Ihew Everett, or that Judgment by default will be taken against you by said pluiutiH- fur tho sum of three thousand doll.it. with lawful Interest llierron from the twelily-aixlh day uf Sepleiubir, one thousand eight bundled and fifty-three, Hid cosl uf suit, if you fa.l to upeur and auswer the aid couiplaiul. W , lues, George II. bteward, Cleik, and tho eul of (aid Court, at Lufayelto, iu suid t,. couniy, affixed this SUtduy of April, A. D. J SOU. GEORGE II. STEWAKD, Vltrk. A. Elbworlh, Pltf ' Attorney, Eugene City, O.T. April 38, IS5lt. i!-.'lui T u J 70 ! 8 T RECEIVED, bbl und hlf bbl i O sugar, 30 ' " " crushed " 4000 lh No 1 China 10 hlf bbl Carolina rico, 15 " " dried applet, 15 keg " " 10 hlf bhl peachea, 100IIO lb Liverpool suit, 10 ease Utile salt, 50 bbl Suntu Cruz lime, 50110 lb manillu rojw, asa'd size, 100 kegs uails, ' " 5U0O qr llour sacks, 6 bale drilling, 1 3 case am'd pie fruit, 13 " " pickles, 20 bundle window lash, ass'd si.'es, 24 pannel doom, " " 2 dot pel. grains scoop, 100 sack llio collee, 10 inula black pepper, 10 bulca oakum, 100 single nnd double block, nss'd size, 0 grus P & M yenat powder, 10 dm lino wash board, 500 galsS. I. syrup, 4000 lb white lead, purs, 500 " led " " 40 gal copal varnish, 15 dox paint brushe, aas'd size:, 15 "3 hooped buckets, 200 gals boiled liuseod oil, 100 " raw " ' Together with a good assorlment uf HARD WARE and CARPENTERS' TOOLS. All of which we propose selling at price to suit tho lime. Cull aud are for yourselves. V. C. DEMENT & CO., Muin st., opposite the Lund Office. Oregon City, April 19, 1856. Cbarman cV Warner. A 1"R. EDITOR You will please tell all our XI L fellow-citizens of Oregon that wo are elil ning busines uuder the old firm, and under the old udoee that a nimble sixpeuce i hotter than a slow shilling. Wa wnnl to sell goods, aud will do so as cheap a any other house 111 Oregon City. e have enlarged our buwues malenully. and now have on hand, a usual, all kind uf GRO CERIES, such aa will suit city and country trade, which we bono nil who Imvo favored u Willi their liberal patronage know full well. Cull airniil we willdoour best, C1IAKMAX & WARNER. April 19, 1856. f LASS, (jueonswnro, und Crockory, st U( apl9 VUARMAN WARNER S. have a full assortment of IiOOTS it SHOES, nlso Ladies' (Juitersand Buskins, in fact all kind of ladies' shoes. npl9 CHARM AS . WARNER. 0 REGO.N" HAMS and SHOULDERS for sale by 19 CHARMAN y WARNER. Ill our Ilukcry TTTE keep a full assortment of BREAD, TIES, CAKES, and CANDY, ut wholesale and tail. aplU CHARMAN J- IVAKAUK. Wedding l'uki MADE to order, parties furnished with ictaa 011 shortest notice. An., by opl9 CHARMAN ij- WARNER. KELLY'S Private Boarding1 Houso, Ojijiosite Holmes Ai. Co.'e Fire-proof build-' ing, O;iwoiv vis 1, u. 1. iCT Charge reasonable. Nov. 3-Crii. iigiicrrvo(ypi!Luok llorc i TOE Dl'CHTEL is again ort hund ut hi rooms over iMilwaiu's store, and wurruntaa good pic lure to every olio who Will favor him with a cull. Come 011 and Iry Jiiiri. Oct a correct likenesa uf yourself and give it to your wife, your husbund, children, brolherj aisler, or lover. Tl.o time will come when they will prizo it more highly than any gill you could bestow upon them. Pictures tukeu ill all weather, and nil Ihe various styles of cases. Satisfaction warranted. Eutranoo to room on Third Street. JOSEPH BUCHTEL. Oregon City, April 5, 1856. ly Splendid Jewelry. ft. COLLIER ROBUINK hn now on hand f-g the finest assortment of JEWELRY ever bioui'ht to Oregon. The assortment consist in purl of the following articles ; Diamond broaches, Diamond rings, Cold railway time-keeper, Ladies' watches, in enameled cases, Ladies chatelauer, Mosaio ear-ring, Cold thimble, gold and silver petir, Curd eases, mantel ornament, Card baskets, pearl casket, Cold guard, vest, and fob chains, Sleeve button, shirt studs, Lad es brooches, and a variety of atlier gaods tod uumeious to men tion. Call nnd ee the most magnificent display of Jewelry ever Seen In Oregon. U.COLLIER BOBBINS, March 22. Front street, Portland. Furniture, rplIE subscriber hue just reuciv-rjjrrisi X ed a large supply of FURNM-ftMg 1 L RU of all descriptions, couauu ing iu part a follow Sofa, mahogany and black walnut) Chamber eu; liureau, with or without marble bipj Office desk; Rocking chain, stuffed in hair, carpet, and With cane and wood seat; Dining chairs, caue and wood eat; Office chair, do do do Children' do, high dining and rocking; Cedstcads, various aind; Table, center, card, nd dining) Writing dek; Sideboard; Parlor chain; HetWe; Reading, toilet, and work table; Iking-glosue; Matueaaes, hair, mo, and wool; Window shades; Feather; Paper hanging, of every style; Oilcloth; Chinese matting; fluid lamps, and burn. ing fluid ; with a variety of other article too numerous to mention. Peraon wishing to parch will plexje call and examine for themselves. All kind of country produe taken in exchange . . n r.. 1 t-.il x-ur V tor goods. tuua, wiu March 22, 1856. 49tf R. Osgood' ludiaChalagogua.aodDr.JoDe' Amcnoan Uhoisgryu. at tlx ORCO.V CITY PKCQ STOUE. OREGON CITY Wholesale Vrloes Onrriftt. coasavrsa wnksi,v. bar uooo. nanus ,V uruii'iMts Sheeting, 41 19J lOOpr.euver N. Y.eost. Diilling ft J rsonuts. llloached ilnlliiif I.I Wheal, pr. b....9l,L'J " shilling, 1116 Oat il (I SlriiH'd do IJ J Poluine 1I0 , 75 Ticking I la lli Onion do $14 lienins 15 Kkuir...., t-l Ulna drilling 1 1 C uri) Meal, fiesti 6 I'luid liiisey ..IhV.Mj rat it. SuliiH-t "nallil; d,ird do ....15 Kentucky jeuua...2.'a4.'i,IVanhe, dtird do Io Tweed ..5570; do pealed.. ... ruiNT. ; Chili, dnd.srUk35 Bin and w hite ..13: raMioi. Bin aud oiange 13 Pink, clear tune. I 'unc v Ma 1 3; ' met 8'-,ki' ! .1 .... ..I, . - I'uriiilure do 10u 1 4' I lain..... ..IJ ..13 " do. wide. 1 2 J tlucon M. do laiiie Hu'.'.i. rw us. Ciiighamii I.'iu22dlauird, pr ca... .SIS Alwca SSalMI Tuble d.iinask.....5ua7.V " cloth GSulJSniall Irish linen 10u$l Buck. CI.OTIIIMI. ! Sheep gru) lunit A'.'ta.'l liar.... pr k.g jjiy SHOT. l,e 1 i3 i I.KVJ. , 30 nuluiet do. Fancy can, do. Itc.'i,:! While lead, iuoll...l.J .Klu.i' ol.,o. Black ea do. $ja7 . Manilla, ainull 3'$ Rislllau'l shiil jtl lain " large 25 Blue do. do. ll5alK Hemp IOul5 Hickory shirt 5a7 tuniK. Calico do S'.'ul'.' Ailmantine .45 oot A alior. :SjM-riii Ci Men' kip bools9'-'ia4i tiu.ta. " iier do.do.... 81 Havana ft I0au0 ' fine acwed tij Herman llOa25 Boys' kip Imooup...... American.. $20iO " he'vy w's dol Ju2; tobacco. Mens' lira's pr. dm..6il7 I'rideoflho l'niou.40n-l j kip hrg's pr dw.jl20 Sun , 30u35 " eulf sewed do.. 3 1 Luke 37 Women' h'w nil's. Sil.1; tuanwx. " liuedu iJl.VSIiovel :8al4 oliocKitlss. 'Spade fcMaltf Cofie 1 4a I G! Axe 61220 Tea 65a 7li ; .M ill saw UUa 1 4 Sugar, no. I t'lu'u... . 1 1 J S cut auw 75uil5 ' crushed lh, I utile cutlery, IU percl Saleralus iOallif advance 011 N. A. cost Slunh 14 Pocket cutlery, 95 prot Syrup E Boston $lf advance. do. H island :iu:uuier article 01 naru NO.Molaaae 7U war fmin 30 U50pr I.iv. Salt 3u31' et advance. Tuble Suit 34a4, Nnils, asa'dsii. s.prkg fi9 Sandwich 1. Suit. . 2u31 " lioreho.,.U53i Pepper ., 3e uiu. AllsiHca 40l Lamp $lJaJ2 Cluuuinou llduRIi: Linseed boil 3 3J Soap 10a 1 1. Turpe utinc pr gallftyaJf J U. a MAIL LINE. Portland and Astoria. The Splendid Steamer Multnomah TTTI LL continue to run regularly between Port -V V land and Astoria, tin Vancouver, twici a. w sax, leaving Portland on Mouduy and Thuraday morning uf each week for Astoria 1 and Astoria, for Portland on Tucaday aud Friday morning, touching V'ANCoivxa.bT. lltLKN, IUiaia,CTU. lamct, OvC, each Way. For freight or paasago, apply to It. 1IOYT , Muter, jel6 Or HIoyt Wharf-bout, Portland. Citieiis Uiie of Slcnmers. iT c, PORTLAND, Cupt. Muat. , fiZriOZz. ENTEItrKISE, CaphJisnsaoN, Will rim iu connection, th Portland leaving PORTLAND dsily (Siiuduy svecpled) fur Oro gon Cily ut 10 o'clock, a. si., the Euterpriae nio king wmi. weekly trix to CORVALL1S, leaving CAN KM A II 011 Mouduy ut 6 o'clock .., ud Thursdays at 2 r. u. IT All frelghl lor tlio ntwve line will be receipt" ed for at ll yle What f Ileal, Portland. ALEXANDERS. MURRAY, ARCHIBALD JAM1ESON. Feb. 16, 1856. 44tf . VamhiU Tfadfl. ip COCHRAN, CASSADY & C0.1 aUU, under Ihe minis and slyl of tho Yamhill Cumuuuu. aro uow building a aloainer of ubout 30 lona burlhen ut Caiieuiuh, exproaaly for the Yamhill trudo. She will be reudy to ruu soui tint in June. COCHRAN, CASSADY n; CO. Oregon t'ity, April 5. i'l'f n Srugs, Mcdioinesi Paints, Oils, nnd Oyo-stdfJs M nlthe ORKtiON CU'Y DUUC STORE, BcplS Mailt Stroet, Oreg-iU Cily.O.T. vi:sti:kx nuTcr. ' Morrison st., holween Froutnud First t 15 1 pmirr.ANi). o. ''. Charges rasnnahle. S. D. SMITH, March 15, 1856-48 Proprietor. W. Pi Burns, WAOOX AND CARRIAGE MAKER, 0 R 8 0 O K C i T Y, O. T. IT Strict utlentiori paid to repuiiing, and aatis fuctiou to putrons wurrunled. feh9-4.'l Zaofris tfhOmasi BARKER AND HAIR l)RESSERk ilfiiin if., nrry oi;io Holmes e Co.'t. tkiims or siiAviMi, ac. Shtvlhg iwico a week, one shampoo, hair trimmed Onto, purnwnin, . vv " once a week, 0110 hhuuipoo, hair trimni'ed once, per month, 1 25 llulr trimmed, 2J lluir cut ami dressed, 5(1 Slmvliii. arid hair diosscd. V Shampooing, 50 Oregon Cily, April 9, IBju-oi Time. r V. IIIOH FIELD,. fi YV WATCH-MAKER. Persons ilsir6us of gi lling good work none will do well to give me u Cull, u my whole lime I do' voted 10 llio repairing of Chronometer, LcVerj Duplex, und Horiiolilttl walehim. A a assortment of Jewelry on bund. Jewelry inmlo to order, and repaired. Price to sult.the times. 1 am thankful for nasi fuvors, and hope to give satisfaction in future. O" Located at llw old stand, oppu,ie ine 101- egraph Olliue, OREGON CITY, rcb. 3. To all whom it may concern-. rpAKE NOTICE, that 1 claim for myself and wife, mid shall insist upon holding, all of th following described land, o our laud clulul lukeil and held by me under and iu coiirpliuttca with the! act of Congress entitled "An Act to create lh ofJ fice of Survevor General of Oregon," Jko.i approv ed Sept. 37ih, 1850, and the uleiidmeiiU thereto all pretension or Wm. K. li. Coiton to the contra ry notwithstanding, to wit: Commeuclrg at a slukeou Ihe. Willamette river 19 chain and 25 liuks south and 27 chains and 50 link west of tho outh-east corner of section 35 in township on south of rang one eaat, thencs running east ICO chain, thence north 00 chauu and w nuns, ii""c west 80 ctiniu, thence oulh 54 chain and 10 liuk, theuee weal 80 chain to id Willamett river, and thene up aid river With its iiieandtt- ing to the place b ginuuig. ' JOSEPH KELLoud. Slarcli 22, 1856. 4'J To all whom it may conoern ril.VKE NO TICE, that 1 claim, and shall insist X upon holding, H of following described land, a my laad claim taken aud held by me uu der and in compliance with the act of Congress en titled " A n Act to create the oflic of Surrey or Gen eral of Oregon," .e., &o., approved Spt. 7lh, 1H50, and Ihe amendment thereto, all pi etauaion of Win. R. II. Coltoa to the ooutrary notwithstand ing, to wit: Commencing at a tike 16 chain south of th soulh-eat comer of section 31 is township one south of rang two east, thene run ning wrath whh (action Una 40 chain, thene1 west 113 churn, tlienc north 30 chru and 71 link, tlieace east 91 chain and 50 link, theoc north 6 eliaiuiaod 35 liuk, and Umbo aat 21 chains 59 Irak to lh Ugiawef eovner. LLIiUA KELLOOC. Mrch 33, 1851