The Oregon Argus. (Oregon City [Or.]) 1855-1863, June 07, 1856, Image 3

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    Corrttpeaetace ( Tbe Arias.
Wascofam, June 2, '00.
Ed. of ArgusDti Bit : I hnve ome
'new worth relating, and batten to Improve
the opportunity of tending it. An expret
just reached here from Col. W right' en
campment on Ibe Nidiei. Wright Imi
' constructed rude fort ami ii now building
bridge acrota the Nachez river, in order
to cet at the Indium who are encamped on
the north tide. Col. Wright in said to have
proffered to treat with Knmaiiikin if he
would deliver 'up all the property hitherto
atolcn from the wltitet, and the murderer
of Bolon and other white men. Kamaiukin
peremptorily refuied to enter into negotia
tion! except with a concession on our part,
that, the vjhole country cast of the Cascade
into be Immediately evacuated by the
"Bostont.H Wright of course under hia
prctent inttructiont from hi government,
refuted to accept thin a a"ba8i" ofpoace.
Kamaiakin ay that Lookingglnw, the
bend of tho Ncz Perec tribe, .ha, up to
thi dale, encouraged him to continue hos
tilitie with the assurance of hi aympathy,
nd of hit aniRtance if absolutely neconary.
Thi U to be looked upon as extremely
doubtful, but at all event Kamaiukin ha
gone at a tpeuial envoy, to the dominion
of LooklngglaM, to ice whether he iutendt to
renounce hi neutrality aud becorntf a faith
ful ally according to the provisions of the
original protocol, now nid to be filed away
in Pandozy 'i breeches pocket, for uifo keep
ing. Kamaiukin ay that if the assurance
lie ha received from the Spokans and Nez
Perce dignitaries are such a ought to come
from the head of the departments of such
powers, bo lall forthwith notify Wright
of a close of the armistice now existing, and
proceed to drive all the "Bostons" from the
principalities east of the Cascades, lie
ays, for hia part, he would as soon fight
.them as to pilch into so many women, and
if Lookincgtass will just say the wool, the
word shall fly. Ho also affirms, that Look
ingglass had agreed to capture Gov. Stevens,
on his return through his dominions, but
owing tn the presence of Col. Kelly's com
mand, the tumtttm of tho great Thief be
came slightly quash, and thinking, like
other great heroes, that "discretion was the
bettor part of valor," ho dissembled friend
ship fur Stevens.
This is all to be set down as donas.
The miners are here from Colville, (some
of them,) and bring a '-right smart" of gold
lnst. They are after supplies, and report
that as high as $30 per day were dug out
by some of the excavator last winter.
In great haste yours, Cumtux. '
Polk Countv, May 30, '63
Mr. Argiis Dear Sib: As the white
washing resolution endorsing the Stakf
man, whick was passed by the democratic
convention in Polk, may wrongfully give
the people an idea it at our people are a
very low class, of Pits and Poseijxtcs, I
thought I would state the truth about this
movement, so m lo r era ore misapprehen
sion. WJjea the convention was called,
Waymieeand fieise both wattled to go
hack to tlte House, trad Nesmith wished to
. . mi ii i tl.J
go to the vouncu. ineyau wgro.ieu
with untiring teal to irior thi about, till
. ,,r .
the
convention met, when Waymrre and
ise discovering their cake was doughyf
jjoite discovering
rithdrow their larms. Ncsmilh howevi
liad nnnudencu and eeottsm enough toin
uceliim to tend h name and claiint into
tibeconvoatioa. Here te was beat ba man
having wo more principle than Nez, but
who was looked upon as an ajhti -Bushite
and not capable of doing qnite so much
Larm tv m it lmlatftrino' nn ttmcliaun.
- J . t .
The people in this county, are at length
about satisfied with such characters ax Nez,
Wavmiro, and Boise, and they are now en
joying, so far as I know, the contempt of
Ahe people or
Polk.
Bald Knod, Poi.b Co., May 27.
Friend Adams As 1 believe your paper
U open to all articles in defense of justice,
J have concluded to call your attention to
n fact tu reference to the injustice of part
of an act passed by the Legislature last
winter.
The wrong is found in a section of the
act proviawg wr ine payment oi ma er
.vice of tbe Volunteer. It provides for
tho payment of two dollar per day to each
volunteer, and the same for hit horse. But
in case his borse should die or be lost, he
can only claim the appraisement value of
the horse that ii, the volunteer must lose
ervicesof the horse up to the time of its
death or loss.
In order to show the. injustice of this, I
will suppose a case,, in which A hires a
horse of B, but A not being able to return
the horse, it compelled not only to pay the
price of the hone but the hire also. - It is
evident that the wages of the horse are
justly due before he die; that being tbe
case, bow, I ihould like to know, can thi
just debt be canceled by the death of tho
horse, an accident over which the volunteer
Lad no control !
Thi is certainly a case of the most man
ifest injustice. It will defraud the volun.
tcersoutof some thirty thousand dollars.
I have mad these suggestions, hoping that
nomebody will look into the matter and tee
that our next Legislature makes some rep
aration for the wrong done by the last.
. . Respectfully your, JdsticB.
X 'Read all the advertisement over
to day. There it no part or a paper so
. . anrl nnttiintr oenemllv
taterrsung iu ujc, - a o-
f ayt batter to the man ij pursuit of mer
chandixe. One half the og'.ine&t is canted by
want o'r ventilation. The le ox y gen in a
th more dark become our blood, and
the darker our Wood becomes, the more we
take to irritation and ill-na'.are. The Only
rexsoji that Printer are mofe crabbed than
ciher falkt it because they allow a big coal
tore to rob them of the:r litre ot oxygen,
TT;'-: Cure JovrnaL
Wo publish the following at tho solici.
tation of a friend who is a practical, and
consistent temperauce man. We hope
the Expositor won't think im want any con
troversy with It. Tho sentiment expressed
in this-lelterhnve been expressed to us ly
good Baptists In this vicinity.
Salem, O. T.
Fritnd Adams n looking over this new
paper I wat particularly taken with its
platform upon which with your permission
1 wilfdrop a few remark.
1st. On it fuce it declares itself to be
devoted to the advocacy of Baptist princi
ples, and that these and these only are
Christian principles, and then tell us that
as there are no grog-shop in Polk comity
he shall give himself no trouble about the
temperance question. Now if I can under
stand this, his boasted Baptist principles
are all narrowed down to Polk, or else out
side of this it is such a wonllen-yarn kind
of stulTthat it can stretch around the rum
suckers, doggery kcepurs, and the temper
ance men, and hind them into an unholy
band of Ikptist brotherhood,
Apuin, he tells us that the slavery ques
tion ia "a political question," and so form
no part of Baptist principles. So-iIifsp
gumulaslio principle cun stretch around
the lordly holder, the bloody driver, the
anti-slavery man, and tho ultra abolitiouUt,
so thai whether standing wiih the foot on
the neck of the oppressed, pleading the
cause of the down trodden, or married to a
niggtr, it is all one with these stretchy
principles'; they can bind tlicm all into
one heterogeneous bundle, harmoniously.
I am inclined to the opinion that we shall
be obliged to have a new Bible, (a new
translation wont do,) before it can be made
to appear to as dull a mind as mine, that
the church that has no butter principle
than these, has any very great claims Id
being the exclusive church of Christ.
J. K.
Frost Us Hoath.
Yoncalla, May 30, '59.
Ed. Argus In haste I snatch up my
pen to give you a few line. I learn by a
friend just up from the Coast, that Palmer
and Olney hud gone up Rogue River un
der an escort of Regulars and friendly In
dians, to meet the hostile bands, who were
coming down from the meadows in order
to make peace. 1 have nodoubt but peace
is now agreed upon, and you may look for
a great rush It) tho new mines which hnve
turned up nenr the Meadows.
No more at present H.
Betukl, Polk Co., May 25, 1856.
Mr. Editor Dear Sib: By publishing
the following notice of our school meeting
and celebration, you will confer a fator
upon many of your friends in this vicinity.
There is to be an examination of the stu
dents of Bethel Institute on the third day
of July next, to commence at 9 a.m.
At 1 P. M. an address will be delivered by
Hon. G. H. Williams, upon Female Edu
cation. The evening will close with vari
ous school exercises. On the Fourth a
dinner will be givon to the friends of our
country ; Oratioo by lion, R. P. Boise, of
Dallas. The friends of Oregon are invited
to participate with us.
By order of the Board of Trustees.
G. 0. Burnett, Cor. Seo'y.
Middle Cascades, W.T,May 29.
Friend Argus Your communication a
few day since of "a tale of horror" was
cor'aily one, but it lacked one essential in
gredient, viz: truth. If Jot. Meek was
your author he ha told a barefaced false
hood. That the Indian were killed is too
true, but the takine them br force from
h t wa violated
taere was nothing to corroborateejicb. a
Moa
,
Was&
tUambtleaw Has Mee(lf.
According to previous notice, the Repub
licans of Jackton county, O. T., met at
Lindley't school house, Eden precinct, for
the purpose of choosing candidates to be
voted for at the coming election, and for
such other business a wat deemed neces
sary. Tbe meeting was called toorder by call
ing D. E. Stearns to the chair, and appoint
ing A. G. Rockfellow eecrelary. "
II. Colver, Esq., was called upon to ad
dress the meeting, and responded in a brief,
pertinent appropriate speech showing the
aims, object and principles of the Republi
can movement.
On motion, a committee of three was ap
pointed to draft resolutions expressive of
the sense of tbe meeting. J. M. McCall,
M. N. Stearns and A. A. Church were ap
pointed said committee.
On motion, a committee of three was ap
pointed lo report names of person for can
didates. D. T. Geiger, L. A. Rice and
John Beeson were appointed said commit
tee.
After retiring for a short time for delib
eration, the committee on resolutions re
ported the following .
FR1AMBLK AND RESOLUTIONS.
Whereas, the old political issues that
formerly divided the people of these United
States into parties for political action, have
either been settled, or fall inlo insignificance
before the great question now presented to
the people by the repeal of whal is common
ly called the Missouri Compromise, whioh
throws open tothe introduction of slavery
in all the Territories of the United States;
and whereas, we wish to present to our
fellow citixens the true ground we occupy
on this question, therefore
Resolved, 1st. That we believe Freedom
to be National and Slavery to be Sectional
2d, ''That Congress has oo power over
slavery in the several state ; but that out
side of State jurisdiction, the power of the
Federal Government should be exerted to
secure Life, Libertg, and Happiness to all
men ; and therefore that there should be
neither !avery nor involuntary servitude,
except for the punishment or crime, in any
...,;Lr. nf tl United State."
3J -That the jop!e are the rightful
source of all political power5 nd offif
at far a practicable, hould be cbosea by a
a: ntn nf the neonle."
lit. "That candidate for political offices
! sbeuld be men of undoubted integrity and
sobriety ; and plodged lo the support of
the principle contained in Hies resolution,
by ill lawful and constitutional moans."
The report wat taken up, each reten
tion separately, and unanimously adopted.
' The Committee on Candidate reported
the following names, which were unani
mously accepted at (he nominee of the
meeting :
For joint Rp. for Jackson and Josephine,
Dr.Wm. Miller.
Representative fur Jnckton Co., J. M.
McCall, andJ.W.McCully.
Sheriff JametT. Glenn.
Co. Com'rs.- Isaac Constance and D. G.
Stearnt,
School Sitp't Samuel Stetrnt.
County Surveyor B. F. Myer.
County Assessor A. G. llockftllow.
On motion of D. Gt-iger :
Resolved, that we request the publica
tion of the proceeding of this meeting in
the Table Rock Sentinel and Oregon Argus.
Ou motion tho meeting adjourned sine
die.
D. E. STEARNS, Chair'n.
A. G. Kockfellow, Sec'y.
tW Wowiu'i " Empire Slnis" is matrimony,
llrrethe is altrsysln III majority -always reigns,
and sometime storms.
HeUleu Kellee.
Rev. Geo. C. CniNOLt, D. D., will preach In
the Baptist Church In this city ou tli first, secoud,
mid fourth Lord's Days la each month, aud the
Kev. II. Johnson on the third. Service at 10
o'clock a. m. and at 3 r. u.
i
MAB.B.XSII:
L At Albany, Linn county, May Clh, by Kev. T.
Coudou, Mr. Gsosos U. BuTLsa lo Mm Cosos-
us E. Hues, both of Albany.
kL At the house of the hride'e father, June SJ, by
Rev. G. H. Alkinton, Mr. Wasasa Coasr, of Ca-
oemah, lo Alias Euxasotii J. uiao.
,W. L. Adams, Esq. Dear Sirt The bride
groom encloses f 1,00 for tho Printer.
Yours truly, G. H. Atsikson.
Mr., Coasr is certainly a considerate and seuei
ble man, and has our beat wisliee for long life aud
great connubial felicity.
At Lebanon, ou the Santiani, Lion county, O.
T., May 12th, the daughter of James Ridgway,
aged 3 ye are aud 4 mouths. She received a wound
by the kick of a hone, and died lu about two
hours. The fuueral service took place at the San
tinm church, and was attended by a goodly num
ber of sympathizing citixens. The services were
conducted by Rev. J. McKinney. D.w. w.
LL. a. nOUlwaJne,
vtmufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer ia
COOK AMU PARLOR STOVES,
frr e, corns was, uaaowtas, c.,
MainSt., opposite Main Street Hotel,
OREGON CITY, O. T.
Steamboat and jobbing work attended to with
dirpatch.
. Orders from the country promptly filled. je7
8y Bark Ocean Sird.
RECEIVED June 4th the following GOODS,
and now selling rapidly at a small advance.
150 kegs syrup,
50 boxes candles.
60 hf bble N O sugar,
10 bbls erushed "
13 dox brooms,
30 " buckets,
50 gro matches,
10 bbls eider vinegar,
15 cases tobacco,
35 shoes, assorted,
35 grain cradles,
1 thresher and separator,
1 reaper and raker,
13 straw cutters. -June
7 GEO. ABERNETHY & CO.
BARK OCEAN BIRD will load
immediately for SAN FRANCISCO.
it or Ireiffbt apply to the undersigned.
Juno 7, 1836. . G. ABERNETH Y & CO.
Those who Sell the Cheapest Sell
ttio in os l.
BARMAN & WARNER, Oregon City,
J haveSbe beat teleetiou of GROCERIES,
Boots ana ohaM, also Oils, Paints, Glass, to sell
wholesale aud retail, cheap for cash or produce.
Our stock ia pan consists of
bUOO Ibe cortco,
SOOO lbs No 1 China sugar,
3U00 " No 1 Batavia "
1000 " Saudwich Island sugar,
15U0 " crushed sugar,
2500 assorted candy,
50 kegs E. Boston syrup,
50 kege nails,
10 cases pickles,
" " pie fruits,
13 dos assorted can fruits,
6 " tomato oatsup,
5 '' pepper sauee,
4000 lbs salt, different kinds,
8 duz brooms.
Large assortment of Queenswara, Glassware, eVe.,
lU.lluu dears, by the thousand, W botes tobacco,
China rice, Carolina do., 300 lbs tea, SOOO lbs
dried apples, spice of all kinds, &o., &c. j7
Probate) ZTotiee.
"VTOTICE is hereby eiven. that Jamee Insram,
JLl administrator of the eslate of James Akin,
late of Clackamas county, deceased, has rendered
his Booount tor final settlement to the rrobate
court of eaid county, aud said court has appointed
the first Tuesday in July next for the adjustment
of tbe same at Oregon (Jny ia ssid county.
lltUTOK lAMf HULL,
June 7, 1856-83 Judge of 1'robate.
aertS'a Sale.
TY VIRTUE of two certain executions issued
D out of the District Court for the county of
Clackamas, and te roe directed, one in favor of
Eber 8. Bradley azainst Willrton D. Woudcock.
for the sum of eight huudred dollars snd siity-two
cente, with 18 55-100 dollars coat upon the same,
Tor which amount judgment was docketed in Said
Court os the 8lh dsy of April, 1856, one in faror
of Robert Caufteld for the sum or forty-eight dot
lars and eighty-seven cent, with 15 82-100 dot
lars cost upon Ibe same, whioh judgment
was docketed in said Court on tbe Slot day
of December, 1855, and for want of personsl prop
erty whereof to make the above named amounts
1 have levied eaid execuuons upeu sil the right, ti
tle, and interest of tbe above named Willietua D.
Woodcock, that be now has or bad at the time
eaid judgments were ducketed as aforesaid, in and
to the lolluwing dncribed land claim situated in
Clackamas eoontv. described in Notification No.
977, aow oo file in the Land Office at Oregon City,
as follows,
beinir a part or See's. 44. 5, T.5RR.JK.
..M 38 ft. 33, T. 49. R. 3 E.,
bounded aod described as follows: Beginning at a
poiut 058 chains east of a point 37.UU Che. north
of S.W.eornerof N.W of 8ee.4 ia T6 8 R 3 E,
thence N 43 deg. 30 owe. io.W chains,
" N 53 deg. 30 mm. W, UibO -
- 8 9 deg. 30 mis. W, HUM"
8 83 deg. E, 80.00
- N 8 dec K. 30.90 "
" N 45 Art. W, 33.75 M te the
place) of begioaiog. I shall proceed te sell all tbe
right, title, and iutereet as aforesaid, or ao roach
thereof as will satsy the above aimed amounts,
with interest and accruing eeet pea the came, lo
(he b ghvet bievler for eanh at ptibrc suction on
TUESDAY. THE lev DAY OF JULY, 18i6,
at one o'clock, r. sr., of eaid day. Bale te take
place eei tbe premiere. Booth half set apart te tbe
w.fe. Htf ULELAT, Ssrt
Joae 7, 1859-84, Clackm-s Countf
New Tina and New Ooodi.
flMl E undersized would ntneulfully any to their
X friends snd the public generally that they are
openiar O ROC E RY f FROViStOS
STORE. One and all are invited lo give them
a eall before buying elsewhere. They ill ever be
ready to 'how llicir guoJs, aud thry Halter Ihfin
elvee that I Ley can suit ths public, both ts lo qua!.
Ity and price. BAR3TOW CO.
Cunein.h, May 31, 1950. 7
Xffew Arrangement
THE noil term of our school will tommence
Julv 1, 1850.
The Primary Depsrtm'iit, limited to 16, will
be under the chsrge of J. ANDIiEW I'OS T.
The IVepamlory Depjitmeut, limited lo 35
18 duy pupils and 7 botrJt rs will be under the
oare of Hie subscriber, who will have the super,
vision of boib departments, By these arrange
ments we hope to offer superior advautsgee te our
patrons.
N. B None Invited to attend but such as will
chttrfull) comply with the rulee of the sohool.
Aeilher do we want any one who will be roug
in hie plays with hi companions, or use any im.
proper language. J. D. fOCiT.
un-goo city, May V4, IbOtt. o
7or f ale.
I WILL btl.li mysiiutllon on the
bluff at Orevtou City at a very low rule.
1 hure a good dwelling house, stable, and out.
buildings, with about luu choice iruii trees oi ine
beet varieties, iu an enclosure of eight lots, all of
which will be Suld low, as I have purchased prop
erty in another part of the city.
Way 84, IKjB-blf W. W. liucn.
Main Street Bouse.
I HAVE U-J tbe .MA IN bTKEET
iiliM. HOUSE, and am now prefnired lo no-
cmniiiudate the trawling publio. Every attention
will be paid to the coimort of man sua ovast.
Ch.irgrs reiMonable.
I shall always be found on hand oy those wno
chiwee to patronise me. J. M BACON.
Oregon City, May 3, 1850. . 3tf
We O. Dement A Co.,
At their old stand, opposite the Land OJiee,
ARE now receiving per bark "Ork'' aud blig
"llulcyon,1' the following goods I
150 boxes sperm and tduinaiiliue candles,
50 kegs dried apples and peaches,
1(10 bbieuiid hlf bbls crushed eugar,
50 cases p cklts,
30 " fresh peaches,
50 " pie fruite,
10 Inns G. A. salt.
CROCKERY d GLASS-WARE i
5UU do cups and saucers,
300 " plalea,
300 " tumblers,
80 " water pitchers,
Sui.ir howls, tea-pots. 4tc, Ac.
OILS 4- PAINTS:
200 kegs pure lead,
300 gala Imseed oil,
100 gale turpentine,
50 gals varnish,
300 gals lamp oil,
100 nils lard "
DRY GOODS i
6000 yds brown sheeting,
5000 " prints,
Bleached ooltons, bed ticking, Ac, &e.,
all of which will be sold as low as they can be pur.
chased of any other house in Oregon City, may 17
Educational.
A CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL
for boys will be opened at OSWEGO, Clack
amas eo'uuty, O. T., on MONDAY, 19lh Inst.
The Institution will be uuder the direction and
charm oi Mr. Bssnasd Cornkuus, A. B., a ripe
scholar and experienced teacher, ia whose family
boys coming from abroad will nod a suitable Some.
Those desiring information as to terms, it a, will
please addrees Mr. Cornelius, at Oswego. Refer
ence may be made to Rov. Dr. McCsrly, Fort
Vancouver, W.T., Kev. a. M. tackier, Uuttevilie,
lieu. E. Hamilton, Portland, Dr. A. II. Steele,
Oregon City, or to the undersigned at Portland.
t uuniAa r . own, viauor.
May 10,1856. 4-3w
In Equity.
John McLoughlin, complainant, )
vs.
Francis W. Pettygrove 4. A Ifred Pettygrove. )
Clackamas Csaafy Distriet Court, Oregon Ter
ritory.
IN this eauee It appearing by an affidavit of
complainant filed with hut bill that both of the
defendants are non-residents of the Territory, it
was ordered by tbe Court that the Clerk make an
order, aud have the same published, directed to
said defendants ; this is therefore directed to the
said Francis W. Pettygrove and Alfred Petty,
irove, and they are hereby notified that tliia suit
was commenced against them on the 6th day of
Beptemoer, tooa , um ine oojeoi oi we oui w tu
quiet the title to lot No. 6 in block No. 38 in Or
egon City iu favor of the complainant, and for a
decree that a certain bond, touching the mine
made by the complainant to Alfred Pettygrove on
the 13th day of September, 1843, be canceled.
The eaid defendants are required to appear at said
Court, to be holden at Oregon City, its said coun
ty, on the first Monday of September next, and an
swer the bill, or that tbe same will be taken as
confessed.
la witness whereof, I have hereunto eub
lr s scribed my bund and affixed my official seal,
this 15th duy of May. a. ii. 18.06.
F. 8. HOLLAND, Clerk.
May 17, 1856. - 6-5w
To Merchant and Shippers.
THE OREGON MILLING & TRANS
PORTATION CO. have adopted the follow
ing tariff of charges, which will be adhered to till
further notice :
Transportation of merchandise or produce
from boat to boat et works, per ton, f! 00
Storage of same leas than five days, ao charge.
i. " overS &. less tlisn 15 dsys, 35
ii ii 15 4t " " 30 " 50
Each additional half mouth or lees will be
charged, per ton, 35
R. PENTLAND, Ag'l.
Linn City, May 10, 1856.
Lumber, Lumber.
THE Oregon Milling and Tnmeportation Co.
have established a LUMBER V AUD on the
river bank in rear of the store of Allan, McK.ulsy
deCo.
Lumber iu large or small quantities, including
dressed siding and flooring, can always be had by
application at the store of
F. 8 II A. HOLLAND.
Oregon City, May 10, 1856.
Log, Logs.
ftASH will be paid on delivery for fir and cedar
yj LOGS at works or Oregon Milling A i reus
porution Co. R. PENTLAN f, Ag'L
Linn City, May 10, 1806.
Admlnlatrator's Notice.
X HAVE taken out letters of administration on
X the estate of James M. Wair, deceased, late
of Clackamas county. All persons iudebied to
suid estale are required lo nuke immediate pay
ment. All claims against said estate must e pre
sented to me at my res dence in Clackamas coun
ty with n one year from dale of ihis notice.
PHILIP FOSTER.
Oregon City, May 7, 1856. 4-4w
Taken T7a.
T)Y the subscriber, rending about twelve miles
AJ oust of fcugene City, Lane county, u. 1 ., a
COW, about five yeare old, color deep red, long,
clear, sharp herns, w.lh a white streak aloog the
bellv : do mark or brand. Said cow came and
took up with my cattle about the first of June, 1854,
having with her a sucking calf.
AUo, a STEER, about two years eld, (the calf
that came with no cow above deecrioed,) of a
Inrht cream color. NELSON DAVIS.
I do hereby certify that t have this day ap
praised tbe above described animals, ar.d valued
the cow at thirty-lire dollars, and the steer at
twenty-five dolleis. B. D. Oio, J. f ,
May 10, 1856. 4J
Backs! Ick I
THE undersigned nae eouauuily on hand at bia
snek rr.au uUotory In Oregou City, SACKS of
all noahlHM snd oif, which will be sold as low as
tliey eo be bought ia tbs Territory. Order from
a distsac promptly atieadrd to.
W. WHITLOCK
Oreffrn City, May 1, 19S8.-3v. i
Oregon Territory,
Yamhill emimy, I
mo HENRY KOYCEi In the name of the
X United Stall's of Ameries, you are hereby
commanded In be and appear belore the District
Court of Ih United Slates ia and for the county
and Territory aforesaid ou III first day of ths next
rejjulor term thereof, to answer the complaint of
Horace L. Ilarnseii, iloognioii cvorou, aim mei
the Everett, or that iuiUmenl by default will be
lakeu against you by said plaintifti for the sunt of
three thousand dvlljis, Willi Imwiui interest tnereon
from the twenly-sixlh duy of Seplembir. on
thounsud eight hund.rd snd fifty-three, and costs
of suit, if yoo ra l to appear ana answer me seio
coiniiLiiul.
Witness, George II. Steward, Clerk, and
the seal of said Court, at Lafayette, iu eaid
us couniy, affixed thi 2 1st duy of April, A.D.
18S0.
CEORCE II. STEWARD,
Cer.
8. Ellsworth, Pitf's Attorney, Eugene City, O.T.
April 36, 1856. . S-3us
JUST RECEIVED,
70 bbls and hlf bbls N O sugsr,
30 " crushed "
4000 lbs No 1 China .. . . "
10 blf bbls Curolina rice,
13 " dried apples,
15 kegs ' "
10 hlf bble " peaches,
10000 lbs Liverpool salt, ' '
10 cutes luble salt,
50 Ibis Santa Crut lime,
5000 lbs manills rope, aas'd sizes,
100 kegs uails, " "
SOOO qr flour sacks, ,
6 bales drillings,
12 esses aio'd pie fruits,
12 ' pickles, , .
SO bund'rs window stub, ass'd sites,
24 panncl doors, "
8 dot put grains tcoopo, ' ,
100 sacks Rio coffee,
10 mats black peppsr,
10 bales oakum,
100 single and double blocks, ass'd sizes,
6 gnaw P dr. M yeast powders,
10 dux lino wash boards,
50(1 guls S.I. syrup,
4U00 lbs white lead, pure,
500 " led " "
40 gals copal varnish,
15 dot pniut brushes, ass'd sixes, .
15 "3 hooped buckets,
SOU gab boiled linseed oil,
100 " raw "
Toe-ether with a food assortment of HARD
WARE and CARPENTERS' TOOLS. All
of which we propose selliug at prices to euit tho
limes. Call aud see tor yourselves.
W. C. lltiMM 1 at ,
Main at., opposite the Land Office
Oregon City, April 19, 1856.
Charm an & Warner.
MR. EDITOR You will please tell an our
fellow-cilixens of Oregon thsl we are elih
doing business uuder the old firm, and under the
old adage that a nimble aixieuce is better than a
alow shilling.. We want to eell goods, and will do
so as cheap as any olher house iu Orsgnu City.
We have enlarged our buoiueas matenaiiy, and
now have on hand, as usunl, all kinds of GRO
CERIES, such as will suit city aud country trade,
which we hope all who hnve favored us with their
liberal patronage know full well. Call again we
will do our heal. iiiAiifliAn jt naanna.
April 19, 1856.
GLASS, Queenswaro, and Cmckerv, at
apl9 CIIARMAN d- WARNER'S.
WE have a full assortment of BOOTS &
SHOES, also Ladies' Gaiters and Buskins,
iu fiict all kiuds of ladies' shoes.
apl9 CIIARMAN 0 WARNER.
0
REGON HAMS and SHOULDERS for sale
by aI9 CIIARMAN 4 WARNER.
Im our Bakery
WE keep a full assortment of BREAD, PIES,
CAKES, and CANDY, al wholesale and
retail. apl CHARM AN d WARNER.
Wedding Cake
M
ADE to order, parties furnished with lets
on shortest notice, aus., oy
p!9 CHARM AN $ WARNER.
KELLY'S
Mwat Vnareltnr Ronefl.
.Opposite Holmes Jr. Co.'s Fire-proof build-
iag, vttuuun vis i, v. a.
CT Charges reasonable. nov. o-om. ,
Dagnerreotypew-liOok Here I
JOE BUCHTEL is again on hand at his rooms
over Milwaln's store, and warrants a good pic
ture to every one who will favor him with a eall.
Come on and try him. Get a eorreot likeuess of
youreeir and give it to your wife, your husband,
children, brother, eister, or lover. The time will
eome when they will prise it more highly than any
gift you could bestow upon them.
Pictures taken la all weather, and all the various
styles of casea. Satisfaction warranted. Entraaoe
to rooms on Third Street.
JOSEPH BUCHTEL.
Oregon City, April 5, 185C. ly
Splendid Jewelry.
O. COLLIER ROBBINShns now on hand
the finakt assortment of JEWELRY ever
brought to Oregon. The assortment consists in
part of the following articles :
Diamond broaches,
Diamond rings,
Gold railway time keepers,
Ladies' watches, in enameled cases,
Ladies chatelaners,
Mosaio ear-ring",
Gold thimbtea, gold and silver pens,
Card cases, mantel ornaments,
Card bankets, pearl caskets,
Gold guard, vest, and fob chains,
Sleeve buttons, shirt slude,
Lad es brooches,
and a variety of other goods too numerous to men
lion. '
Call and see the most magnificent display ef
Jewelry ever seen in Oregon.
G. COLLIER ROBBINS,
March S3. Front street, Portland.
furniture.
THE subscriber hss just receive .
ed a large supply of FUKNl-j j
TURR of all descriptions, consist-W 1 " '
ing in part as follows
Sofa, mshoguny and black walnut)
Chamber sets;
Bureaus, with or without marble tops)
Office desks)
Rocking chairs, stuffed in hair, carpet, and with
cane and wood seals;
Dining chairs, eane and wood teats)
Office chairs, do do do
Children's do, high dining and rocking;
Bedsteads, various kinds;
Tables, center, carJ, and dining;
Writing desks;
Sidi-'boarda;
Parlor chairs;
Settees;
(trading, toilet, and work tables)
Leoking-glasees;
Maltreiav, hair, moss, and wool)
Window shades;
Feathers;
Paper hangings, of every style)
Oilcloth; ("hin. se melting; fluid lmps, and burn
ing nu a , who a vaneiy w, other articlee toe
oumereus to mention.
Persons wishing v. pojchaao will please eall and
examine for Iheji,
All kioa of couutry prudue takes in exchange
fo f'it. THOS. JOHNSON.
March 43, 1856. 49tf
D
R. Osgood's lailiaChoUgagne.aod Dr. Jones'
Anvn. e Cholagogne, nt the
OREGON CITY DRUO STORK.
Tor Sal. .
A GOOD lluLefc. AND LOT in
Oregon Citr. There ia a good spring and
a (ooJ stable oo the eternises, rer further riartie
alars eoqu re ef F. 8. HULL AN D.
April 26. 8 3"
D
O yoo went Hey Forks, f pedes eat FUVrvetel
Ceil at WMX.14I' njtn.itri j.
' OREGON CITY
Wboleeale Fricei Onrrtut.
coaascTSD wscklv.
DXV WOODS. j DIIUOS X MtOlCIKkS.
Sheeting, 4-4... 121 lOOpr.cLoverN. Y.oest.
Drilling I'll' raoouos.
Bleached drilling U Wheat, pr. bu.....$15
shirting, llslli'Osis do......... $1
Striped do 19, Potatoes do 75
Ticking Malb Ouions do 3t
Denins 15 Flour $t
Blue drilling UCorn Meal, fresh....... 6
I'laid liusey 16a34 rtvrr.
Satinet 70a90j dried do IS
Kentucky jeans.. .35a45Ttacb.es, dried do 10
Tweed. 55705 " do pealed
rsisTs. j Chili. di,ed.SOa35
Blue and white 13; rsftvisioat.
Blue and orange 13; Pork, clear nose.
Fancy..; 8ul3 " mess $C8a30
Furniture do 10ol4'IIsme. 15
do. wide. 1S4 Bacon 13
M. de !aiiK.......4u2.! rowosa.
Giughsui 15a33!Hasard, pr es '.tS
Alpao 25a(H)i " , W keg $10
Table dumask 50i.75 shot.
" cloths C5u51j Small sires
IrUh linens 40a$i;Buck $3a3J
CI.0TIIIK0. I US'-
Sheep gruy pants 8?i.i:Bar 50
Satiuel do. .ii3! White lead, luoil...li.
Fancy rase. do. ... (t-lii.S Cosiiios.
Black cuas. do. i.laTiManilla, email 37 J
Red fluu'l shirts $Mul8! " large 35
Blue do. do. SljolS'Hemp 1015
Hickory shirts 5a7 canm.
Calico do. ....'JalJ AJmiiutine 4S
soots Sl siioKs. .i-perra I
Men'e kip boot8'.'ji4i! eioaa. '
" super do. do.... $4 Havana 40a60
fine sewed 0J Gtiiiuu $10a2i
Boys' kip boots 2 American $3Ua50
" he'vy w'x do$l J i3' TOtxcco.
Mens' brg's pr. dot.. (II 7' Pride of the Uuioa.40a45
" kipbrg'sprdoz.J0!8uii 30s3i
" calf sewed do.. Sil; Luke's 37
Women's h'vv lb 'a. SI3: itaasWAaa.
hue do. $15, Shovels..,
:$8sl4
OROcemss. ;r-psdes....
.. $14alfi
,..813a30
,..90ali
,.75$IJ5
Coffee 14s IB; Axes
Tea 65n70'Millsaws..
Sugar, no. I Chi'a... . 1 1 X culsawa...
crushed...
lti, Table cutlery, 10 prrct
Saleratus..
...10al6! ailvauce on N. Y.ceet
Slarch 14, Pocket cutlery, 25 prat
Syrup E Bostou $1; advance. ,
do. o Isluud yu.uiner nmciea oi nam-
N O Moluesos 701 ware from 30 W 50 pr
l.i. Rail 3a3lj ot advance.
Table Salt.: 3i:i4;NaiU,ees-dsiics,prkg t
Sandwich I. Salt. . Su'-'J' " borsesho...S5a3i
Pepper 3U) oils,
Allspice , 40:Ump .ljaa
Cinnamon 60a80 IJueeed bod w
Soap 1 0a 1 ljurpeutine pr gall Sa4
. TJ. S. MAIL LINE.
Portland and Astoria.
Tbe Splendid Steamer T?1a ,
Multnomah vr-i
WILL continue to run regularly between Port
laud and Astoria, vie Vaucouver, TWica
wexa, leaving Portland on Monday and mursuay
morning of" each week for Astoria ( and Aetaria
for I'orlland on lueeuay ana rriuay uioruin,
touching Vancouvsa, St. H slkns, Rstsita, Cath
lasiit, dee., each way. For freight or paesage,
I .nnlv lo R. IIOVT. Mailer.
jelG Oral Hoy ts Wharf-boat, Portland.
Cillzen Line of Mleaaiere.
PORTLAND, Capt, Muaaav,
ENTERPRISE, Capt Janiisom,
urn Im .AimMiinn. the Portland leavlnr
, I ,1, HU IH V"".- 1 " - . j
onuTr i un J.ilw Snniiava eicflnted) for Ore
uniuniiv v 1
son City at 10 o'clock, a. m., lh Enterpne roa
n . ...... nnnir ill lo L.J..
king semi-weeaiy trips io wihaluu, -.
CANEMAH on Mondays at 6 o'clock a.m., and
Thursdaysat3r.il. .....
CT All freight for the above line) will be receipt
ed for at HoyPe Wharf Boat, Portland. . .
ALEXANDERS. MURRAY,
ARCHIBALD JAMIESON.
Feb. 16, 1856. M -
TamhlO Trade.
. pi. COCHRAN, CASSADY Co.,
Eel-5u under the name and style at the
Yamhill Company, are now building a steamer of
about 30 tons burthen at Canemah, expressly for
the Yamhill trad. Sir will be ready tu run aus
time la June. . .
COCHRAN, CASSADT CO.
Oregon City, April S. bllf
n Bran, BSedlcinea, Tahiti, Oil,!
C2f and Dye-atnttB,
ii at lh OREGON CITY DRUG STORE,
pl5 Main Street, Oregon City, O.T.
MVVESTEIM NOTEl
Morrison st, between Front snd First (ts.,
PORTLAND, O. T.
Charges reasonable. S. D. SMITH,
March 15, 1856-48 Proprietor.
- W. P. Suras,
WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKER,
0 R B 0 O N 0 1 T V, O. T.
irr flirWit attention naid to reoalrlni, and solia-
hat on to natrons warranted. icon-vd
Morris Xnomas, .
BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER,
Main St., nearly opposite Holmes & Co.'s.
mm fll aiflVINQ. AvO.
Shaving twioo a week, one shampoo, hair
" . i .i. an ea
trimmed once, per mumn, er" v
, " once a week, on shampoo, hair
trimmed once, per month, 1 35
Hair trimmed. 35
llnir out and dressed. 50
Shaving, and hair dressed,
Shampooing, ....
Oregon City, April 5,1850-51
Time.
WF. HIOHKIELD, ' JBs.
, WATCH-MAKBR.
Persons desirous of getting good work done will
J. .it mi. a eull. mm mi erhola time ie de
uv ncu h ji. i. --
voted to the repairing of Chronometer, Lever,
i.i i tt i i ,.i.
uupiea, auu iiiih'"i .
An aasortnient of Jewelry on hand. ( (
Jewelry made to order, and repaired.
...U ,n al,ii ,, liuma. I am thankful for neat
favors, and hope to give satisfaction in future.
-v I .mt-A ml lh. nld aland, amtuail liiaTel.
U ui riih m. I I
egrnph Ollioe, OREGON CITY. Feb. 2.
To all whom it may concern.
TAKE NOTICE, that 1 claim for myself snd
wife, and shall insist upon holding, all of the
following desctibed land, as our laud claim lakeu
and held by me uuder and iu compliauoe with the
ect of Congress entitled "An Act lo create tho of
fice of Surveyor General of Oregon," Ilo., appro?,
ed Sept. 37lh, 1850, and the amendments therets,
all pretensions of Wm. R. B. Cotton te the cen'.rs
ry notwithstanding, to wit! Commencing at a
slake on lh Willamette river 19 chains aud 35
links soulh and 37 chains and 50 links wstt of the
south-east outner of faction 35 in township one
south of range ona east, thence running east Id)
chains, thence aonb 60 chains and 00 links, Ikfsye
west 80 chains, thence south 54 obelus aod It)
halts, thence tsl 80 chains lo said Willamette
river, ',u thence up sa d river wtlb it uieauder.
lugs o the n ace or D ginning,
a me p ace o. j(jS;pn KELLO10.
March 33. 1856.
To all whom it may concern. .
TAKE NOTICE, that I Claim, aud shall iusiat
upon holding, all of the following described
land, ae my land claim taken and held by fu n.i.
Jr and ia eomplianc wilk the aet of Ceng teas en.
.-. i j .. . . A at I..M.I. Ik. Alfu-a mt Hurv.vnr f min.
Oiicu rv m - -- -
oral of Oregon," Ilo., Ae , approved Sept 37th,
leal, ana ine emeaaincnia iiiciew, n pivivuwviw
of Wui. R. B. Cottoatethecontraryaotwiibatan.!.
ing, te wit: Commencing at a euke 16 tha.as
aouth of the souib-eaat corner oi eiction al iu
J.;. m. mik nf hmiimmS Ihnn. ran.
ninir sootb wi:b section tine 40 chains, ihenra
. .... . m n i i r
weetllJ cnuine, tnenee nor ;n ju enains ang u
hnke, thence east 91 chains aod 50 link, these
north 6 chains and 35 links, and theaoe vast 31
chain 50 links to the beginning earner.
ELlSllA KKLLOGC.
Men 33, 185fl. 4H