than euro frr mob svnipiotn, I concluded to crrj my own truck, und lead him two or three miles, when meeting with help I reinminled, nnd bp oft rcrietiJ di'iillu puU und kind word succeeded in gaining hit confidence, liave bail no more trouble, nd find bun good Tor 40 mi lei t day wiib- out whip or spur. Thi I'-tter it already too long, or I would like to lull you wbnl 1 realize in this lovely climate and beautiful valley. I Uve nj.i'Ul Homo time in Corvalli. Albany. Salem, and Dayton. In each of these places I found much or pleasant inieresl, which I can not now relate. I am at present in Oregon Cltr.etiiovlnfT the hrxnlialitie,, of mv uUl friend Uoberr I'entland. who in company with Others own the transit warehouse, nit uale on the brim of tho great Falls of thu Willamette. I bey have a saw milled joining, and hnve at tho present time a number of workmen engaged in llio erec lion of a grist mill. I judge this property must be of immense value. Steainboui are almost always in sight, both above and below, and seem to be doing quite an autivo business. Oregon City i rough but ro nisntio location. Although it ba been some what depopulated by tile rush to lh mines, vat her ucrmanent resources and her people, who know how to make ihem avail- able, will ultimately secure a ore-eminence in the noble country whose name she bears, There, la evidence of tusto nnd refinement in the improvements in progress and the tasteful culture of fruits and fliwers, the gardens redolent with roses, and tho charm- ang boquels in hands vicing in beauty with those who carried Ihem. I have nuid several visits to the iusllv renowned Dr. McLoughlii), whose iiamo nnd history nre inseparably connected w ith I Hobo ol Urcgon 11 is appeal anco inui cates a fine specimen of the venerable and good amongst men. lie possesses a large Irame, with a face ruddy with health, and a profusion of silken hair and whUker whitened with age. f'fty-three years he rendered on such occasions by public of lias lived and traded with the Indian tribes, fleers, in like manner an exemplary pun- 22 of which he was Superintendent, or he might have been called King in Oregon.- When he first arrived on the site of this city ho -had but seven men, And was sur rounded by 6000 Indiana; yet he main tained absolute authority, and during all those years bad no general war. 1 inqui red, "How did you prevent difficulties (" Ue replied, 'Ily the administration of itn- fparttm justice. Hie Indians saw that they were protected as well as punished by law, itnd they learned to respect ii. On one oc casion a white man committed a rape on an Indian femule. 1 sentenced him lo forty vtripes in presence of the tribe, which jipplied with such severity ax to ever him with blood and gore; but if I had net dime it two white ladies then coming into thu country would have aufiered from retalia tion, tor which it I had inflicted punish- stout general war would have been the consequence. Indians are lenaci"iis of their riht, and the only way to live in peace is to maintain just laws. Uclieve me your friend as ever, John Dkksox. Oregon City, June 21, 1H50. Europe. The steamship Persia arrived at New York on Tuesday, the !)th April. Sho brings accounts of the closing of the Conferences at Taris on the 16th. The ratifications will be exchanged at the end of the month. The protocols will then be 'published, and the pruceflings of the Con gress will bo made known in detail. From Paris it in stated that diplomatic I movements of importance toward ttily ap- appear to be on foot. Count Collnredo is to go immediately from Vienna to Rome on a special mission. It in a mivsion refers only to tho Concordat, bui the Italian jour- rials say that it attaches to the general state of Italy, A grand civic banquet was given in Lot.- don on lire 17th to Mr. Dallas, the Ameri- can Milliliter. In the louse ofLonls, Lord I'anmuro stated, on the subject of Great Kritnin sending troops to Canada, that the troops were lliose w hich had been removed ; from the Provinces for the Criiman war, with their numbers slightly increased. Tho Cabinet of Vienna is bent on occu pying every corner of Italy w here a politi- eal excitement can he got up hs an excuse for their presence. Parma is de facto in corporated into the Austrian Empire- An additional Austrian force is under arms for the Roman States, and the garrisons of Lombnrdy are to be increased. Launch of tab Adriatic. New York April! . The launching of the steamship Adriatic, for the Collins lino, came off this morning, and presented one of the finest sights I ever witnessed. Estimates of the .number of persons assembled to witness the launch run as high as seventy thousand, jnd considering that every available spot, im to thu roofs of houses and the topmasts Jcl'n.near hr. had its occunanl, there canuot be much exaggeration in this figure. The Adriatic i not quite so long aa the new steamship Persia, of the Cunard line, but in oilier respect and in capacity abe bai the advantage, and she may therefore be designated the largest steamship yet afloat. Her extreme leogth is 355 feet, breadth of beam 50 feet, and depth of hold 88 feet 2 iochet. Her capacity, according in nnstom-houte measurement, is about 3,700 tons, but by Carpenters' measure ment no lew than 6,900 tons. The English paper give the de tails of a monster blast which was let off a few week ainceat the new harbor-works at Holyhead. It is raid it required the la borofsix men in its formation for ten month, and a charge of 6$ toci of powder to explode if. The quantity of stone loosen ed by the blast was calculated at sijty thousand tons. I&T A bey fourteen years of age was re- oently arrested at Roxwell, England, for stealing ao egg alue a half-penny trie J, convicted, and sentenced to four day tart) lUHiioa. uioioranct u Kpai Trsi,ltc.l fur lh Evening Pot, from the Mad ridCorrespoiidciiooofilieiiidepcudooce Dslge.) Wi'l rcgsril to the aflatr of llio Protusl nt Minister whose rcseui.t) Ht Uiirctlunu lately unused o inuen ablution la ojiain. Anon, Minister of urate and Justico, liuw jut addressed to tlie i'resiactii 01 uii the tribunnlx throughout the Peninsula circular, which i worthy of buitij,' citd. M. Arios. nutinii evidently under clenei inhVnct tliut ban somehow or olber bent brought to bear upon him, wan nevertheless ashamed to piiuimn iue uociimeiH m me Gaceta. I jiive you the exact text of the iinpor ill question,, whivh is worthy of rank i!f among tho circulur letters which for merly emanated from thetirand Inotiistii "It has come to the knowledge of the Q'leen, tliut tliorts nave been made in cer tain quarters of the I eiiinsulu lo lench and propogaie doctrines at variance wiih the weed dojjnmt of our true faith, and contrary IU WIIUl l ll UIL'MIL-U UIIU IIIUIIl Of I I1U UOiy Catholic, ApiNtolio, and ltoinan Church. Her Majesty s lioverniiiwil in firmly resolv ed to display the uuiloil rigor lowaul those Spaniards and foreigners who may sock under uny pretext whatever to breuk up nr dit-luib ihul religious unity to which Divine Providence has willed thatSpain should owe ber prosperity, and on which retiose (it eould not be otlitrwj.m-) the sacred basis of "", Constitution which is lo govern Ilie Mutiurchy. therefore, ilr. President, you will be pleased to adopt measures iucon- cert with the political, administrative, and ecclesiastical authorities, lor preventing, at nil hazards, so enormous a scandal and crime. You will lake care lo excite the peal of the public functionaries, wh are charged with these mutters, and who ara to proceed officially against any whom they may suspect of harboring designs against the integrity of our religious basis. It must be understood that, as the piety of the ijtifen will suitably reward all services Ulimetit will be his who betrays anything like indifference or culpable tolerance." Me hr I.Mac. The warsteumer Merrimac, on her late trial trip from Boston to Nor folk, exercised her shell guns, (200 pound ers) of which she carries forty. Shells were fired at two miles range, and nearly all exploded about two feel under water, producing terrible commotion. I nree shots out of four, it is estimated by the ordnance officer, would sink any ship at that dis tance. In order to obviate the local at traction of, the iron guns, the compasses of the Mcrnmac aro fitted with tho '"improve ment" of Cap'. Morris. t3T '('be entire control of the Japanese nation is at tho will of the Emperor, and he monopolizes all tho commerce of the coun try. He is the head manager and princi pal merchant in the island fur all mercantile affairs, nnd every one of his Mihjccta must give him so much wheat every crop for the State granary, which is put aside to meet thi' requirements of n short crop, when it is all distributed to rhe' people ; and the re- liginn and the customs of centuries cinnot he easily thrown aside. What a Nkwspaper Does for Noth ing. Some individual, who seems to tin- erstnnJ what he is talking about, speaking on this subject, says : " The result of my oWrvaiion enables me lo slate as a foci, that publishers are more poorly rewarded than any other class of men in the United States, who invest an equal amount of labor, capital and thought, They nre expected to do more lubor fjr less pay, to stand move sponging and 'dead heading,' to puff and defend more people without fee or hope of reward, than any other class. They credit wider and long- er ; get oftner cheated ; suffer moro pecu- niary Ios and are oftner the victims of misplaced confidence, than any other call ing in the community. "People pay a printer's bill more re liictantly than any other. It goes harder with them lo expend a dollar on a newspa per i1j.hi tenon a needless gewgaw. Yet eviry o nly avmi.s hunselt of the use ol the ditor's pen and printer's ink. How many embryo towns nnd ciiieshave been brought into notice and puffed into prosperity by the press) How many railroads now in successful operation would have foundered but for llio assistance of tho 'lever that moves tlie world i Pacific Railroad. Hon. VV. A. Lake writing to the IN. i. Mirror, tliua esti mates the distance from New York to San Francisco, per the Pacific Railroad, to ho buill on the 32d parallel : From New York to Cairo, either through New York or Pcnn., 1200 mile. From Cairo to Marshall, in Tex as, via the Cairo 6i Fulton K., 400 " Thence to El Paso, . 769 Thence to Fort .Yuma, junction of Gila and Colorado, 578 " Thenco to San Diego, 200 " Total 3146 The lime to San Diego, at 20 miles per hour, would be 6 days and 13 hours ; thence to San Trancisco by steamer, 2 days. Al- lowing 11 hour for detentions would make 9 daTS from Jfew Yoik to ban r rancisco jhe cost of first-clas passengers by the Isthmus is $300 j by this route they cpuld be carried for $150. 03-M. D'Almbert, a Frenchman, has just published a book of travels in the Uni ted States. He is an extravagant admirer of the ladies of America, and has demon strated his sincerity by marrying one of them a Miss Phillips, of Philadelphia. In dilating upon the fearful frequency of duels in the United States, Le asserts that the following placard is to be- seen over an editor's office down South: "Subscriptions received from 9 to 4 ; challenges from 1 1 to 12 only. Wipe yonr feat, if yon please. 05" Dear young Bride: Your gallant bosband now thinks you the loveliest an J M ;!.! of belnrv' Dtslror not lie dlwoa. (TT It in a curious fact that lha (.JirarJ College turned out, I ant your, moro lads to follow ilia business of priniing than any oilier class. Nineteen pupils have taken to llm types, and twelve have become farm ers ; ten others chow lo la chemists, and tho remainder were distributed iu. mechani cal avocations. 03" Tho statistics of the Agricultural Bureau at Washington show that the pro duct of the honey bee is 10,000,000 pounds of wax and honey, vulucd at $2,400,000. OCT A correspondent of the Independent Delge says that Lauiartiue, after making great elforts to snve the wreck of his tattered fortunes, it about to assign all hit proper ty for tho payment of his debts, and seek n home in the United States. 03" The Court of Cassation has just do livered a deplorubla verdict, which has fill ed all France with horror anil disgust. It him decided that the distribution of voting cards at elections shall be illegal, unless such cards shall bo in favor of the govern ment candidate. OCT Stone bullets were iued until the year 1514, when iron came into use. was near tho close of tho sixteenth century before leaden bullets were generally adopt ed. Stone cannon balls are yet used in the Hast. OCT The Neapolitan Government has commenced vigorous war upon beards. People that show too much hair are taken by the police to a barber's shop and trim med clean. The Government looks upon hair as an evidence of revolutionary ten dencies. Hpeclal Notice, Upon a recent funeral occasion, at the sn'rees' lion of Utv. G. II. Atkinson, it was voted to hold a meeting of tho citizens of Orrgon City and vi cintty, at fome future time, and lake some step to secure the burying ground lo th use of the cilizens in the tuturr, sua huve It properly laid on. the undemgned Was appointed lo see Wm. Holmes, Kq., who will convoy the land for the use above named, and With him agree upon time slid place, and call die meeting as apitoiuted. He hns done so ; and this is to requnst the citizens of Oregon City and vicinity to meet in the Hall over the City Drug Store on Saturday, the 2lrr or June, invt, at 3 o clock p. M., for the purnoxe above inch catcd. Frllow-citizens, curhe together, ami lei us secure and proporly arrango a resting place for our dead. YV. U. Joii.ison. Oregon City, June 14, 185G. MAKRIBS: At the residence of Hon. Judge Pratt, Linn City on tho eveninir of the 16th Inst., by Rev. 1. 1) Chamberlain, L. Holmes, bsq., to Mm Susan II. ArrEKsoK, both or Ltnu City. The compliments of the parties and a liberal hare of the cake are acknowledged. Then come the wild weather come sleet or come mow, We will stand by each other, however it blow ; Oppression and sickness, and sorrow and pain, Shall be to our true love us links to the chuiu." $4000 TO LOAN. Inquire at the lUtf AKliUS OfMUE. For Bale. THE sulflcriber having more use for cash than a HOUSE, is under the necessity of offering is faithful servant and fellow-traveler fur publiu sale. He will b mid in Oregon City on SAT- l.ltDAi' THE FIKl'II DAY OF JULY to the highest bidder for cash. The saddle and equip. mrula, together with all India-rubber cloak, will also be told. JOHN ItEKSON. June 91, 1S:6. lUn!2 Harness and Saddlery. fV-A 1 II K un lersigned having opened anew llui hjl.i-1, manuu euiuiij, s, S T-, in the Tost Office building, are ready to mnnufucture and furnish at short notice, und in the best and most substantial style of the craft. til kinds of JIAKJESS and SAUJJLEKX WOItK, Trunk and Varriirge Trimming, f-c. June 21, lB.j6.-y OOf & LOOK. Sark Nahumkcatf IS expected to commence loading with ntSfproiluce prior 10 in July. Application aslfelor freiirlit inuv be made lo Cant. Stansberv ut t'OllTLANl), or lo the undemiViied. O. ABEKNET11Y & CO. Jure 21, 18.r,G. 33. IVXilwain, Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in COOK Al IMRLOIt STOVES, Tra corr-Ka wake, iurdwarc, tc, Mai u St., opposite Main Street Hotel, OREGON CITY, O. T. Steamboat and jobbing work attended to with di-p.itcli. Orders from the country promptly filled. je7 By BarK Ocean Bird. RECEIVED June 4th the following GOODS, and now selling rapidly at a small advance. I."'U kegs syrup, 50 boxes candks, 60 hf bbls N O sugar, 10 bbls crunhed " 13 doz brooms, 20 " buckets, 50 pro matches, 10 bbls cider vinegar, 1 5 cases tobacco, 35 " shoe, assorted, 25 grain cradles, 1 tliretlier and separator, 1 reaper and raker, 12 straw cutters. June7 GEO. ABERNETHY & CO. ' Those who Sell I lie Cheapest Sell the MoM. CHARMAX & WARNER, Oregon City, have the best selection of GROCERIES, liooti and Shore, also Oils, Taints, Gloss, to sell wholesale and retail, cheap for cash or produce. Our slock in part consists of 6000 lbs coffee, 2000 lbs No I China sugar, 21)00 " No 1 Batavia 1000 " Sandwich bland sugar, 1300 " crushed sugar, 2500 " omrted candy, 50 kegs B. Boston syrup, 50 kegi nails, 10 canes p ckld, M pie fruits, 12 doz snorted can fruits, 6 " tomato catsup, J pepjierMUCc, 4000 lbs nit, dirTerent kinds, 8 dos brooms, Large assortment of Queensware, Glassware, &c, 10,000 cigars, by lite thousand, 40 boias tobacco, China rice, Carolina do., 300 lbs tea, 2000 lbs dried apples, spice of all kinds, 4lc, tc. j7 Probate Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that James Id j ram, administrator of Ihs etale of Jumea Akin, late of Ciockanw coauly,deceasM),ha rendered his accouc'l for final settle nvsui la the Probate ooart of soul county, and s4 ocurl has appointed tho fint Tuesday in July next for lbs adjustoxat of lbs sanw at CWgon City in said eoo aty. HLCTO? CAMPBELL, J-j:ie J 135-3w3 Jjdje o prtjbjte. 111111 In 1,'IU llll'lt .;u I.. .J tlSXIimw.liutely fur tfA.N' FRANCISCO.- I or frelelit uiiply la tin miileriii0. June 7, 1806. U. AIII'.KM'.l II I M tU BhorW'i Sale. T)Y VIRTUE of two certain executions Issued lJ out ol' the Oiitiict Court for the county Clackamas, and to nie direolei, on in f ivor Klier L. Ilradley sirs'iint Villilun 1). U'ondcock fr thu sum of ciglil humlri d nnllnrs and nxty-lw cents, with 1H 55-I00 dolbra cott iiihiii the mine, for which amount jiiilf.'ineiii was d fkntcd in mid I nurt on thu Hill iluy of April, 1.0, one in fuv of Hubert Csuheld fur the uin of furlv-eieht dol lurs slid l 'htv-sen u cent, with l.'i f'J-IUOdul lurs cunt upon ie same, which judgment was docketed in suid Court on the iMsi day of UrreiiilH-r, Is. J. anil fur wantuf twruoual prop erly whereuf to inuke the above mined amounts I have levied said oecutious upon all the right, tl tie, and lutorent ol the above named v illnion D Woodcock, that he now has or had at the time said judgments were ducketed as uforcfaid, In and to the Mluwingr described Ian I elaiin situated in Clai ksmas counly, described ill Noiilitalion No. 377, now on tile in ilie Loud Ollice at Oregon City, us rottowi, being part of Seu's. 4 i 5, T. 5 S. R. 2 IC. Si St S3, T. 4 8. U. 2 E., bounded and described as follows : lleg'nning at a point 0S!i chains east of a point 2.0n chs. north of S. . corner of N. W of Keo. 4 IU 1 .1 9 It li E, thence N Vi deg. 30 mill. K, J.i.UO cliaim, N 52 deg. 3D inin. W, e2..10 "89 deg. 30 mill. W, 1 10.50 " " 8 82 deg. E, 80.00 ' N 8 deg. ' K, 20.90 ' " N 4i di g. V, 33.73 to the place of beginning. I shall proceed lo sell all the riuht, title, and iutoreat ns aforesaid, or ao much thereof at will satisfy the above named amounts, wilb interett and accruing cost upon the same, lo the h'ghest bidder for cihIi al public auction on TUESDAY. THE Ikt DAY OF JULY, 1S5, at one o'clock, r. ., of said dny. Kale to lake place on tlie preiuiws. Soul h half el aiirl to the wife. 8E1' 111 LLA I , Sheriff Juue 7, 185C-8v4 Vtaekamat County. IJcw Firm and New Goods. rpll E. undersigned would rcujKiLlfully any to their I friends and Ihe pulilio generally that tliey are openinir s GROCERY $ PROVISION STORE. One and all are invited to give them a cull before buying cle here. They will ever bo reudy to 'how their guods, and thev (latter them- selvca that they cuu suit the public, both as to qual ity and price. UARSTOW &. CO. Uinemah, Muy il, lfoo. 7 New Arrangement THE next term of our school will commence July 1, 1850. The rnniary department, limited to lb, will be under the charge of J. ANDHKYY POST. Ihe Preparatory Uepsitinenl, limited 10 va 18 duv nunils and 7 buurdcra will be under the care of the subscriber, who will huvu the super- vwion of both departments, lly tliew srrauge- menu we hope to offer superior advantages to our patrons, N. LI. None invited to attend but such as will cheerfully comply wilh tho rules of the school. Neither do we wunt any one who will be rough in his plays with his companions, nr use any im proper language. J. D. POST. Oregon Ulty, fllny !H, 1BS0. 0 Tor Sale. I WILL bEI.L my situation on the L blulf at Ore"nu City at a very low rute, I huve a good dwelling house, stable, and out- buildiues, with about 1U0 choice fruit trees of the best varieties, in an enclosure of eiglrl lota, all uf which will be sold low, as 1 have purchased prop. erty in another pin t of the city. May SU, lWuU-otl . W . liLLh.. Wm. O. Dement St Co., At their old eland, oppotite the Laud Office, 1 RE now receiving per bark "Ork" and brig il "Halcyon," tho following goods : 150 boxes sperm and adamantine candles, 50 kegs dried apples and peaches, 100 bbls and hlf bbls crushed sugar, 50 cases pickles, ' 30 " fresh peaches, 60 " pie fi uiis, 10 tons G. A. salt. CROCKERY $ GLASS-WARE) 500 doz cups and saucers, 300 " plates, ' 200 " tumblers, 20 " wuter pitchers, Sugar bowls, tea-pots, i-c, &c. OILS ej- PAINTS: 200 kegs pure lead, 200 gals lumeeil oil, 100 gals turpentine, ' 50 gals varnish, 300 gali lump oil, 100 gals bird ' DRY GOODS. 6000 yds brown sheeting, 5000 " prints, lllcnched cottons, bed ticking, See., tec, all of which will bo sold as low as they can be pur chased of any other house in Oregon City. niuyl7 In Equity. John McLoughlin, cuinpluinaiit, vs. Francis W. Pcttygrovc & Alfred Pollygrove. Claciamai Couuty District Court, Oregon 7'er 1101 y. " N this cause Tl appearing by sn affidavit of complainant filed wilh his hill tliut both of the defendants are noii-residents of the Territory, it was ordvred by the Court that the (Jlerk make an order, and have the same published, direotcd lo said defendants ; this is therefore directed lo the said Francis W. Pettygrove and Alfred Petty. grovo, and they are hereby notified Hint tins suit was commenced against them on the 6th day of .September, 1855 ; that the object of the bill is to quiet Ihe title to lot No. 6 in block No,-28 in Or egon City in favor of the cotiiplaiiiuut, and for a decree that a oortain bond, touching the same made by (he complainant to Alfred 1'ettygrove on Ihe 13th dnv of September, 1843, be canceled. The said defendants are required to appeur at said Court, lo be lioldcn al Oregon City, 111 said coun ly, on llio first Monday of September next, and an swer the bill, or that the sumo will be luken as confessed. In witness whereof, I have hereunto tub- l. s scribed my hand and alfixed my ofllciul seal, tins lotn day 01 ill a v. a. n. F.S. HOLLAND, Clerk. May 17, 1856. 5-5w To Merchants and Shippers. rnllE OREGON MILLING & TKANS X PORTATIOX CO. have adopted the follow ing tariff of charges, which will bo adhered to till further notice : Transportation of mcrchandite or produce from boat to boat al works, per Ion, tl uu Storage of tame leas than five days, no charge. " " over a at lers than la days, Uj " ' " 15 St " " 30 " 50 Each additional half month or less will be charged, per ton, 25 R. TENTLAND, Ag'l. Linn City, Msy 10, 1656. Xiiunber, Lumber, THE Oregon Milling and Transportation Co. hare etnbli.hed a LUMBER YARD on the river bank in rear of Ihe store of Allan, McKiuUy & Co. Lumber iu larira or small quantities, including dressed siding and flouring, can always be bad by Kdicatioo at the store or r . a. a. hulliA. is. Oregon City, May 10, I806. Logs, Zeoza. CASH will be paid on deliver for futai cedar LOG3 at works of Oreion Mdlim c Trans. porUtio-jCo. R. PENTLAM, Ag't. Lma City, ,9y 10, 1858. Backs! Sacks! rpHE aadenignad bos cunstantiy on hand at his X ok mauutactory in Oregon City, HACKS of all qualitissand sisca, which will be sold as low as they can b bought in Ihs Territory. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. Ws. WHITLOCK. Oregon City, May 3, 1856.-3y. T0 you waat Hay Fork, Rpadeaud Shovels! XJ CJ at ciiMtv.i.y $ wAX.yi.ii v. Main Street Houso. I II AVE Kawd the MAI.N hl'RL'ET HOUSE, and am now prepared to sc- Ootnniodate the traveling puhlio. Every attention will be paid lo the comfuit of man nd beast. Ch.irges reanoiiable. I hull alwuys be found on hsud by lliose who choose to pitrmute me. i. M 1! At 'O.N. Oregon City, May 3, 1456. 3tf Oregon Territory, j . Yamhill county, j ' mo HENRY ItOYCEi In the nsint of the I United Stales of America, you are herebv cnmiiiiuided In he and njip. ar before Ihe District Court of the United Slates in and for the counly mid Territory ufurerald on Ihe first day of the next regular term thereof, to sinner the complaint of Horace L. Hartiaoii, Iionnlilon Evorctt, and Mat thew l'.vcrell, or that judgment by default will be luken against yon by said pluinlil for the sum of three llioiuond dolLia, wilh luwful Inieresl lliereoil from tho Ittenlv-sixth day if Septunbtr, one thousand eiclit hundred and fifty-three, and cons of suit, if you fail lo apjiear and answer lbs said complaint. w itncH, ueorfe 11. steward, i ten. sua tho seal of said Coin t, at Lafayette, in said L.S J county, tllued till Ulatduy of Apill, A D 1H0U. GEORGE II. STEWARD, Clerk. S.EINworth.rilf's Attorney, Eugene City, O.T. April 20, 1S50. 3-3u fU8T RECEIVED, I 70 bbls and hir bbls N O sugar, 30 " " " crushed " 4000 1U No 1 Chins 11 10 hlf bbls Carolina rice, 15 " dried apples, 15 kegs " ' 10 hlf bbls peavhes, 10000 lbs Liverpool suit, 10 cares table salt, 50 bbls Santa Cruz lime, 5000 lbs Dianilla roie, oas'd sites, 1110 kegs nails, " 5000 qr Hour sucks, 6 bales drillings, 12 cuaes au'd pie fruits, 12 " " pickles, 20 bundles window satli, ass'J sizes, 24 p.inncl dours, " " 2 dol pol. grains scoops, 100 sacks Rio coil'ec, 10 mats black pepper, 10 bales oukiini, 100 single and double blocks, ass'd sizes, C grow P & M yeast powders, 10 di zinc wukIi boards, 500 gals S.I. syrup, 41KIO 11m white lend, pure, 000 " led " 40 gala copal vurninh, 15 doz paiut brushes, att'd s'les, 15 "3 hooped buckets, 200 gals boiled linseed oil, 100 " raw " " Together with a good swortment of HARD- ARE and CARPENTERS' TOOLS. All which we propose selling at prices to suit the tunes. Call and sea for yourselves. W. C. DEMENT it CO., Main St.. opposite the Land Ollice. Oregon City, April 1, 1856. Charman 4l Warner. MR. EDITOR You will please tell all our fellow-citizens of Oregon that wo are est! I oing buainess uuder the old firm, and under the old adage that a nimble sixpence is better than a slow shilling. We wnnt to sell goods, and will do to as cheap as any other house iu Oregon City. We have enlarged our business materially, and now have ou hand, as usual, all kinds of GRO CERIES, such as will suit city and country trade, which we hopo all who hnve favored 11s wilh their liberal patronage know full well. Call again we will doourb si. CHARMAN it WARNER. April 19, 1856. GLASS, Que ensware, and Crockerv, at ap!9 CHARMAN WARNER S. WE havo a full assortment of BOOTS & SHOES, also Ladies' Gaiters and Buskins, in fact all kiads of ladies' shoes. npl9 CHARMAN $ WARNER. 01? REGON HAMS and SHOULDERS for sale al9 CHARMAN f WARNER. In Or Ilnkery WE keep a full assortment of BREAD, PIES, CAKES, and CANDY, at wholesale and retail, up 1 9 CHARMAN WARNER. Wedding Cuke T ADE loonier, parties furnished with ictas der, parties fiirui.shci t notice. lc, bv J.TX on shortcut notice, ic, by apl'J CHARMAN 4- WARNER. KELLY'S Private Boarding1 Souso Opposite Holmes Sl Co.'s Fire-proof build ing, OREGON CITY, O. T. ST Charges reasonnble. t Nov. 3-6m. DuKiierreolypi'xLook Here i JOE Ht'CHTEL Ib again on hand at his rooms over Milwuin's store, and warrants s good pic ture to every one who will favor him with a cull. Come on and try him. Get a correct likeness of yourself and give it to your wife, your luuban.l, children, brother, sialcr, ur lover. Ti 0 timo will como wlicil they will prize it more highly than any gill you could beatow upou them. Pictures taken in all weather, and all the various styles of cases. Satisfaction warranted. Entrance to rooms on third street. JOSEPH BUCIITEL. Oregon City, April 5, 1856. ly Splendid Jewelryi r. mill I'. 1! Knit HI NS hns now on hand LB the finebt assortment of JEWELRY ever bioui;lit to Oregoii. The assortment consists in part of the following articles : Diamond broaches, Diamond rings, Gold ruilwuy lime-keepers, Ladies' watches, in enameled cases, Ladies chatelaners. Mosaic ear-rings, Gold thimbles, gold Snd silver pen) Card coses, mantel ornaments, Card baskets, peurl caskets, Gold guard, vest, and fob chains, Sleeve buttons, shirt studs, Ladies brooches, and a variety of other goods too numerous to men tion. Call ahd sc the most magn.ficont dinplay of Jewelry ever seen in Oregon. U. CUl.iL.It.il ituiuu.n, March 22. Front street, Portland. Furniture. rpllti subscriber lias just receiv. JL ed a large supply of FUHN1 TURK of all descriptions, consist ing in part as follows Sofas, mahognny and black walnut) Chamber sets; Bureaus, with or without marble tops; Office desks; Rocking chairs, stuffed in hair, carpet, and with cane and wood scats; Dining chairs, cane aud wood seals; Office chairs, do do do Children's do, high dining and rocking; Bedsteads, various kinds; Tables, center, card, and dining; Writing desks; Sldeboar'-i Ps'hit ehairsi , Sotteet; Reading, toilet, aud work tables) Looking-glasses; Mattresses, hair, moss, and wool; Window shades; . Feathers; Paper hangings, of every style; Oilsloth; Chinese malting; fiuid lamps, and bum. ing fluid ; with a variety of other articles too numerous lo mention. Persons wishing to parcbase will pleads oullsad examine for therwelves. All kiads of country produce taken In exchange for goods. THOS. JOHNSON. March 23, 1856. 49tf f"U. Osgood's IinlisCliologegue.aad Dr. Jones' I 3 Ainvncan t-hoiagogoe, at Ilie oarcaN dry dzug stohe. . OREGON CITY Wboleiale Vrlcea Current. voiiai'i-rsit wsrM.r. rv uooi.s. ps.i'os V ur unis LU Sheeting, 4-4... . I 111? lot pr, ct-am N. Y.essS. Dulling I.' j niouicc IliescheJ drdhng l.i W,ei, pr. bu $.9.t shirting, llsIf.'Osis da ft Slriid do li'J I'c tslMS do ;i Tirk n Main Onions do 1) Denins 15 Hour. g Blue drilling 14, Com Alssl, flesh If Plaid hnsey ICaVlj rai'ir. KuliiKt Ho? " dried do lf?,a!5 Kentucky-jeans.. .25ut.';lauhi, dried dw 10 Tweeds 55uT0; " do pealed o rsixis. ; ( liili. dried. V0a25 Blue and white i n.uunus. Blue und ursnge U I'uik, clear none. Fancy f-sl hkss $it)s10 Furiutui s do 1 11 1 4 f f 1111.S 15 " "do. w;ri...l21 Bactn l!l M. du la'iie Mi.S.V roHiKK, Giiigliams 15aVillsKid, pr cs ....$li Alpaca U5al.lij " pr keg 10 Tall dnmask 5ia75. suor. ololhs b.'iatjllj Small nes S2)sX Irish linens 40. 4. 1 Buck J.U'IJ ciotiiino. LUt. Sheep gray pants ffl'l i3 Bar 80 Satinet do. i.'li VYliile b ad, in oil... IVf Fanpy cass. do. ...i-lu.l! c arnon. Black tusH. do. &5uiMaiiillu, small j5 Redflan'l shirts &UUS " large 25 liluo do. do. ftl.'ul'l'enip lOali Hickory shirts 5a". canulss. Calico do SyaWVliiiantiue 40a45 soots St snots. .Sperm... COaCi Men's kip boot.Si'Ju'i ciuaas. super do. do....tl llaraiis jHUsfJO flue sewed 04 (ielinaii fltls'.'i Boys' kip boots $2, American fciOaSU he vy w X ioni-J tusaCoo. Mens' br's pr. dm.. til 7 PriJeoflhe UnioutO4S " kipbrg'spr Joz.C.'l)Min 3Wi$ " calf sewed du..&.'l Luke' it 7 Woincu's h'vv sb's.513 iiasdwaxI. line do 15. Shovels ;i8aM oroccsiks. 'Snudes ,, l4al6 Coffee 14a 1 6 Axes $18a20 Tea 50uU5 .Millsaus 90aU Sugar, no. 1 Chi'a... .11(2 out saws 75$ I 5 crushed 10 laiiiecutiory, iu ih-rcl Suleratus I Us 16' sJvsuc on N. V. coal Stardi 14 Pocket cutlery, 25 pre! Syrup F. Boston ti. advmicc. do. 8 Island 90 Other article of bard- NOMidusses wuifr..in20 WiOpf I.iv. Salt 3a?) ct advance. Table Halt : u- Nail,s'dics,prk $1 Sandwich 1. Salt.. 2ut) ' lioisusho...250i Pepper :; inu. Allspice 4(1' Lamp $l)l Cinnamon UUnHl Linseed boll $2 2C Soap 10a 1 1 Turpentine pr gall 92i-4 U. S. MAIL LINE. Portland nnd Astorln. The Splendid Steamer VHl Multnomah WI LL continue to run regulurly between Port land and Astoria, via Vancouver, Twice, a wskic, leaving Portland 011 Monday and Thursday mornings of each week for Astoria: aud Astnrio for Portlsnd on Tuesday and Friday mornings, touching Vancocvcr, Sr. Hblrns, 1aimss,Ctu. LAiitT, &c, each way. For freight or passage, apply to R. HOY'I , Muter, jel 6 Or at Hoyl's Wharf-bout, Portland. Citizen' Line of Steamer;. . . PORTLAND, Copt. Muaast, uZL ENTERPRISE, Capl. Jxmiksun, Will run in connection, the Poitlsnd leaving PORTLAND daily (Sundays excepted) for Ore gon City at 10 o'clock, a. si., the Enterprise ma king semi.weekly trip to CORVALLIS, leaviu CANEMAfI ou Monduys at ii o'clock a. at., and Thursdays at 2 r. at. IT All freight Lr the above line will bo receipt cd for at Hoyl's Wharf Boat, Portland. ALKXANDKR 3. MURRAY, ARCHIBALD JAMlESON. Feb. 1C, 1656. ' 44lf VamhiU Trade. trw COCHRAN, CASSADY Sc Co., dZi$E32 under Ihe name snd stylt of the Yamhill (.'umpuny, are now building a steamer of about 30 tons burthen al Caiieinnh, expressly for the Yamhill Irude. She will be ready tu run oouio time iu June. COCHRAN, CASSADY CO, Oregon City, April 5. SI If Drugs, Medicines, ralnti, Oil, fli and livd-stuffa. m at the OREGON CITY DHlJG STO sepl5 Main Street, Oregon Olty,0. STORE, T. wr.s rr.in hotel. Morrison t., between Front and First st., PORTLAND, O. T. Charires reasonable. S. D. SMITH, March 1.1, 18.r.li-4S Prortlo. W. r. Burns, WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKER, 0 h e a o N c 1 t v, o. t. O Strict attention paid to repairing, and satis faction to patrons warrunlcd. feb0-43 Morris Vnomas, BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER, Miiin tl, ueaily oppoeite Holmei dj- Cs.'s. . tkhms nr siiavinii, ao. Shaving twico a week, one humpv.o, hair Iriiniiied once, per in mill, 3 0 " once a week, one sluunpoo, hair trimmed once, por month, 1 25 Hair trimmed, 25 llatr cut and dressed, 61 Shaving, and liuir diessed, 25 Shainjtooiiig, Off Oregon City, April 3, 1856 -51 Timo. WF. Ill Gil FIELD, . IV A T CH -MAKER. Perilous desirous or gelling good work done will do well lo give me a call, as my whole time is do voted to the rcpuiring of Chronometer, Levor, Duplex, and Horizontal watches. An assortment of Jewelry on hand Jewelry made to ord r, mid repaired. Prices to suit the limes. I am thankful for past fuvors, and hope to give satisfaction in future. ST Located at the old stand, niusile tlie Tel egraph Office, OREGON CITY. Feb. 2. To all whom it may concern. TAKK NOTICE, that 1 claim for myself and wife, nnd shall insist upon holding, all of the following described land, as our laud claim taken and held by me under and iu compliance with tho act of Congress entitled "An Act to create the of fice of Surveyor General of Oregon," Sic, appror ed Sept. 27th, 1650, and the amendments thereto, all pretensions of Wm. R. B. Cotton lo tho contra ry notwithstanding, to wit : Commencing at a stake on I'no Willamette river 19 chains snd 25 links south and 27 chains and 50 links west of tho south-east corner of section 35 in township ona south of range one east, thence run g east IbU chains, thence north 66 chains and 60 links, Ihene west eO chains, thenco outh 54 ehsins snd in links, thence West 80 chains to said Willsmctto river, and Ihence up a;d river with iu meaudvr lugs lo the place of b ginning. ' JOSEPH KELLOGG. March 22, l&i6. 49 To all whom it may concern. rrUKE NOTR E, thai 1 claim, aud shall insist JL uponjioldiag, all uf the following deaciibed land, my land claim takn and held by mo un dr and in compliance with lb aot of Congress as tilled "An Act to Croat lb offic of Sumyo; Gen eral of Oregon," Ste., tie., approved Sept. 27tli, 1050, snd tho amendments thereto, all pretension U Wui. IC U. Coitoatolheeooirarynotwithsuad ing, low l: Commencing at a tlk 15 chain south of th souih-east corner of section 31 is township on south of rang two east, theoo ros niag smith with section, lino 40 ohoiu, lhne west 113 chain, theses north 30 chain and 75 links, tlnnce east 91 chain ud 50 link, Iherxo sort h 6 chain and V link, aud theneeeastSt chain 50 link to th beginning earner. ELLi'HA KHIOGC B " '