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Alaratlaf lUU f AtTatrs I Itaatat, From lbs New York paptrs ws loam that lite aft fairs ti Kan art assuming a me nacing esjuot, Rarirtanat to Ilia execution of the law of Hit . Territory ia auliopuUd, aud Ilia United btalc Iroopa am in readineai at Ihe call of Governor Shan iiou to aid lha SlioniT in making a great iiumbsr ol rraaU. If lha Free titata p in do not submit, the eonacqueueM will ba diaiiatroua. The Kiiimim Jit vestigaling CuiiiiniUM of Ilia House will bo Unit furukliad wild a new subject fur inquiry, and in fact,4y-wilDesrs, will ba lheilU.'ltecoiiipeiul wilneaaaa. t'ruin Ilia Ne Orleans papon of May J2J wa lava lha following telegraphic di.palche fium tit Louia and Louisville 1 . . . St. Lons, May Ifl. Robinson baring Urn in- A'lftmA ku II. m Jiim. A.i kili IriyMR lha Marshal and two deputies havo gone to MiMouri with Gov. Shannon' requisition lair bim. Brawn, adilor of lha Herald a t'reidum, wo arrested wbila attempting lo escape from Ilia Tern lory. Reader bar fled, but it wa thought ha would ba feaplurtd. Sheriff June ia oanvaleaeaut. Judge Feue, of Georgia, hu been appointed Sheriff during Jonas' illuus, aud baa bt-eu allot at IWICO Willi Uiacliarglug llisuuijr. ' Fifteen hundred nif 11, with two pieces of artillery and Sharp's rirls. liavs fortilird themselves ut Lawrenoe, and mean lo maiat all attempts lo arrest lha indictad peraoua . About on thuusaud men responded to the Gov. ruur'a proclamation, and nra encamped in Hie vi cinity ol Lawrence and I coinpton, lor the ptirpo.o of compelling Htfi people of i-iiwrence loackuowl edge Ui organic laws of the Territory. Lati raon KissisLUrri KxrEcrao Gxtif ExciTinr.iT. St. Louis, May 'JUlh. Late intelligence from Ksnsus elates that llio people are responding to Governor Shiiuuuu's proclamation iu jreut number. Big hundred men, armed and equipped, have assembled at Locnmplon, and five hundred inure at Franklin. The greatest excitement preva.l through tlic country, and a battle ia expected shortly. Louisville, 21. A correspondent of the Chicago Tiibunt, writing from Leavenworth, ou the 19ih lust., says Ihal Wednesday le fixed upon as a day to make the attack on Lawience. Col. Hulind ocnipany have been furnished with Umicd States rnia by Governor Shannon. The rite Siule meu Want arms and amiuuiiitiuii. The Kuiuua correspondent of the St. Louis Democrat says that Mr. Cos, of Luwrunce, had Waited un Marshal Duuuldaou lo ask his ultima tum. The Marshal replied thai every person ag.iiust Whom pruciKs had been issued should ba surren dered, snd all munitions of war ut Law rein e should be given up, and that the citizens of Lawrcuce must pledge themselves implicitly lo obey all enisling enactments. Thu citizens held a meeting anil promise d to comply. The Murshal r, plied that he did not helievu in promises, and thai he cousideied them traitors and rebel. LATE FROM EUROPE. '' Tng Cbimba. Lcttt rs from the camp have been rece.ive.il to the 81I1 of April. The preparation fur the departure of llm urmy continue nciive. A tlcvpatvli (Vomi Gen. I'clissier, (luted Scha.-topol, An il J 8, is as follows; "Yesterday, 1 reviewed thu t'liliru army of thu Crimea, lien. LiuKts, h cotisiuVr t!e number of Russian oilier, Hen. Co I rinton, and l)e La Mdriu iru, were j r- nl at tlio tnilitury fete." Thu epidemic liml cviised in llio C1i1t1.11. Asu. -Thu ai uii-tio wait istiiblislieiJ in Asia. Tlir List il I'ioiii the Knsl Mali's that the insuroi niH nouiiisi tin l'mie in Arubiit liuve sullen d so much from cIioKth n almost lo put iJowti thu itisti r r-ut itu . Repoits allirm that thirteen thoiismiil tin vc died out of nil insurant triba of forty five thousand. ' France. At the sitting of tlio Corps Legislatif, on Friday last, M. do Mental, tinberl made a remarkable fpefch on the freedom of the ek-clive franchise. He do itouncvd the Court of Cushion as an ao complico with llie g ivcrunient to n ndar universal suffrage u mockury, atiiJ calli'd for an alteration of the law 011 the 11 oiistrotis subject. ' The French provincial papers upoak of nn iiiund.'iiion in many parts, caused by 1 lie lute heavy rains. , i.. . .1 1 ...1.. 1 : 1 ...i tir a iiecrcu inwiy Miseu, iron hiiin'W nun piece of bent iron for chip building rv admitted duty free. A It'tter fi'oni Virniia Mals ihnt tin commission for the oryunizatiou of the Principalities will couinii'iice its labors in the course of this inou'h. llussix. Count (Jrloiriias hoeti appoint- eo frcsirjeui ot the Council ot Mat. The Government has authorized the im portation from 1'russia and Poland of aheep akins, intat, oxfii, horses, hogs, irauily, spirits, ropes and hay. Turkey. The Paris correspondent o the London Tiiti's any the Treuiy of lVace with Russia conUiins a clause ihal the Al lies shall evacuate the Otiouian territory on the exchange of rutificatioiiu, and 1 hut the evacuation shall take place as soon afu r as possible, A letter from Cortvtnntinopln stales that Omer Pasha's army will be formed inio .moveable columns, who would scour the country and enforce the execution of the 1 new laws. The I'.cDtral American -Question. '.The London Morning Star, un organ of theiiManiihester party, says: "We are told that al the meeting of the Cabtuel on Tuns day, the 22d April, at which Lord Claren don was present for the first time since his return from Paris, tho answer ta the Uni cd States was agreed upon. Ou Home ol irtiepoiuls connected with the Centrul Amer ican question tho British Government are frepared toiv way, but will not re call Jlr. Craniptoo, and they are prepared to communicate to the United States that they are unanimous in their determination to continue him in his present position as British Minister at Washington." " StKucoom,V.T,J'' 19,1856. Friend Ar9ut-l)r.K Sta : Arriving at rortland, I fell in with an old Wend i had served w the wars togetlier. and also on the bloody field of Wa!U-Walla. Many along and Larroiug tide we couu reiaie respecting that hng to b'!-rcmembercd campaign. Methinka I now see thoe poor old Cayuse hors bone, rising op as if in judgment against me. Toor old horse! how came you hero? Yu have carried a siwash fur many a year ! -but it no use to be sentimental now ; it's past and gone. Once more we are permitted to luxuriate on the dainties of life, but, in spite ot all. visions of the past occa-ionally disturb my slumber. tSometimes headlesa trunk of siwash rises to my view ; at other lint' a my way seems choked by endleaa Leaps of paper. Once in my slumbers I plucked coarse? to examine the contents of piece which I took from the heap. Oh, horrible! pay M'. for a rouq Cayuse home, (supposed to ba 1 half breed) tl,"0. With a deep drawn auathema on all puper war I awoke, and by great exertions drove the phantoms from my mind. ' But away with lha past. From Portland we arrived raft ly at RhI nirr ; from theno, by the aid of fiurltrsty Indians, wern poled up to ihu Cowlitz land in;j. We there look "Z 'Me'a" hor gnj started a norlheily cnuse, over praire, through limber, mud, and mire, until we arrived in the vicinity of 1'iigcl Sound.- We slopped. a day at a pldci called Olyin. pin, hiluntod nn a clam flat, nud there took a bout for Stuilacoom, ami arrived there the same day. We found it quite a llirit ing place, aituutcd on high ground, mid having 11 go id hurbor. It has also lii'tl bnuuliful WHteracenery, and 110 duiibt will soon hu ciisidored as the head of navigation. There ia a military road running fiom hern o Colville, and if the mines should prove as rich as many suppose, no doubt this pluco will be the main depot for that country. As for the Sound, il is rich in re sources, independent of I he gold-mine.. There nre coal beds, inexhaustible forests of fir, ceuur, spittee, and hemlock timbers, and fish of nearly all kinds and in large inutilities ; there arc also oyster beds near the laad of Mm Sound. As 1 have but just arrived, and ns yet not bad much time lo look around, I will close for the present; but ba assured you wilt oon hear from mo again. Youts truly, Santine. Salr.m, June II) 'CO. Mr. Editor I hid an emigrant of '411. i drove the foremost team that btoke the heaviest sage on Green nnd Hear rivers. I was at tint time fifiy years old. I purchas ed the place where I now live in 1944, nud went to woik to try to build up Oregon. My claim was marked ofT before I bought it ; it is a long, narrow claim bordering nn the Willamette river two miles north of Sul m. As early as 1 84(1 there was a law pa-sed fra territorial road through mv I.imlr I told the commissioners to lav the rond lo the best advnmnge for the public ood and they eanie into my land near the S. W. corner, and ran through to my N. , enter, making two V"s of my land. I gave le road gratis to llm public, which is now 1 he stage route lo Champorg. Up to the year 1850 wp wrro a happy people. Peace and friendship prevailed in the community. We mi t totii'theron pub lic occasions, from one to two hundred strong, hailing ns we did from all parts of the world, und among us were hall'-brred Indians, whoso mutheisa few years before had been wild in the Rochy Mountains. We all !t along peaceably and well, treat- ing each other as friends and citizens. ISnvy and trpito were hardly known among us; wetrudid upon honor, without taking each other's notes. Neighbors did not try through sly craftiness 10 damage each oilier and elevate themselves by pulling down others, hut tried to befriend each other, and render all as comfortable ns possible. But, alas, w hat a change 1 Honor seems now hu rtl to find, even amongst men under outh; at least mv experience with men has led me to this conclusion. It is well known to cit'z us of this section how my farm has been haunted with Territorial roads for the last live or six years. Liiwa havo been passed for nn less than four running parallel with the one I guve. I havo had to spend money at law to keep these roads from ruin ing my place, but the tieaehery and by pocrucy that were used last winter caps the limnx of what had g no before. Some of the members of the Legislature, whom I believed wire my friend, told me there was a desire lo have a rnad from Salem to L)oak's,and they wonted it to run on tho line between John B.Keizer and John Foid, saying ilmt John Ford offered half the road, and if J. B. Keizer would give the other half, it would be perfectly satisfactory to all parties, t told them that I would vouch for J. B, Keizrr's gi.ing half the road, and making the lane gratis, and if he wanted any damage I would pay it myself. They expressed themselves as perfectly satisfied. Well tho road law was passed, and com-Mii-s'.oners appointed, one of whom was heard to say in substance, "We will have a road through them Keizer farms or sink the county." They m.-tand surveyed the ruud, John R. Keizer met them with two witnesses, nnd told them to run ihe toad on the line between him and Ford. They re plied that Ford would not agree to it, and the law said "parties must agree," John told them he would give all the land him- ttlf. They lol'l him the law said "ptrtiei." We then went home and they run the road quartering through J. B. K' i.er' farm near the centre, and luined he farm in the mist ridiculous manner you evef savV. They then rau up the river through my farm, aud alo through Cicero Keuer's farm, causing me and my two soot to make near ly throe miles of fence, aud cutting us com plelely off from the river, the only stock water w e have. One of the commissioners tells me coolly, "YoU hate still got a charge lo apply for damages, anil if they won't give you damages, you can appeal '0 court.'' Svmp&'lhetic, indeed, this inlormation that they hate laid a gool foundation for a law suit for us- 'ow, Mr. Editor, I want sma tf your knowiiif or.e to read the 13'.h chapter of IieveUlions, and lell u if thai monstrous "Beast" did come up cot of the rain 150; also lell ns something about the "Beast n ji t9 bctSt xeriin ill th: jrref e llm tir.l Ilual," in short lell us whether ho now live unJer thu reign of tho Heist, and whrtlu r depriving uiof stock water is equivalent (0 forbidding our buying and selling, because we have not tits "mark of the Boast" branded nn the forehead. I da not wish to bn understood as casting re flections on tho honorable portion of the members of the Ul I.eyiaUture, fur 1 ihink there weie some honorable men there who voted in good faith, bcleiving ihal llio road was to run un the lino between Keizer and Ford ; but 1 bcluivu as tho old saying is, "the curds were stocked on them" without their knowing il. Several Lave told me they voted for tho bill, with the pxprcss un demanding thu t the road was to run on the line. I send you a copy of the law asking you lo publish it, so that the honorable mem bers) of last winter may see it and as a warning to member of the next Legislature, 10 thry will b caution bow thoy get the cards '-stocked on thutn," I want you 10 show il to my friend Straight, nnd ask him if that is the bill ho voted for lust winter. No more at present, Yours Truly, ' . W. Iveizek. . tJT We publish' tho foregoing as au act ofju'ic9 to an injured man. Mr. K. seems to havo been un object of hate nud persecution, ever since ha slopped tho StaUtmnn, nnd quit voting for the clique. It would not have astonished us if thu last Legislature had passed a law, depriving him of water, as well a his stock. - (tCT Don't fail to sow a few turnip seeds about now. Religion N nitre. Rev. Geo. C. Ciumolkr. U. L) , will preach In the Hup ist Church in this city on the first, seeoud, mid fourih Lord's Days in each month, and the Itev. II. Johnson on the llnrd. service at lll o'clock a. St., nud at 3 r. u. DIES: In Sail l-'ranctsco. June 1 7th, ut 5 r. at., of con sumption, Muj. Mask A. Chi.v.i, formerly of .Shcl- byville, Hv., aiU lute of rorllunil, Uregon, ugeu 2rf years. Moitucio noiii:, Cur. 3d & Waterts,oppiiie Ferry land'g, OttKOON CITY, i he traveling publlo are re.wcllully iuvited lo give us 11 cull. The OKlitO.N llLltlbb. is the must pleasantly located Hotel in the Territory, aud has been so altered within the last lew months ae to make it one of the most commodious. The tuble will alwava be supplied with the best that th maiket affords. Uuod accommodation for ludies and families. Good stabling aud feed for horses, with proper at- teiidume. bl'RENUEIt & bUUNK. June 28, 18jG. 6111 11. at. LUCAS. I. PALTO.1. liacas tti Dalton, HOUSE, SIGN, & OKNAMEMTAL PAIX- TEK3, &-C, HAVE received and offer for sale, 40U0 llw Atluntio white lend, 350 gallons boiled liusced oil, SOU " ruw 300 " turpentine, SliO " Tilden'sNo. I furniture varnish, 150 " " couch ' 200 " Japan " 10U0 lbs of puny, 6 dux Aduma 6-10 brushes, 6 dot sash tools assorted, 10 packs of leaf gold, 10 ' " silver, . 100 lbs of Small's assorted colors, .1 gros of camel aud sable hair pencils, 5500 It of glass bxlO, 10x12, Mxl4, 10x15. Cluzed sash, any quantity, of the following s iea and prices: - . Pxiu, Sd.SS per window, lOxlii, 4,00 ' 9x13, 4,110 ' 10x14, 4,50. 10x15, 5,00 ' Messrs. L. &. I), would respectfully call the at tention of the trade and Ihe public generally to ex amine their slock before purclianing elsewhere. LIXAS & DALHIX, June SB, 1856. Front St., rortlaud. Wanted. A HARDY, centle INDIAN FOXY, suita XL ble for a lady to ride. Cash will be paid. Apply at Ihe Tost Office to June as-nir vi. u. junsuiM. $4000 TO LOAN. Inquire at the lOtf AUUUfj OFFICE. For Sale. THE subscriber huviuj more use for cash than a HOUSE, is under the necessity ofnllVring Ins faithful servant and (t-llow-trint-ler for public sale. lie will rw sold in ureeon uiy en l'KDA Y THE FIFTH DAY OF JULY to the hinhest bidder for cash. The saddle and equip meuts, toiretlier with an India-rubber cloak, will also be sold. JOHN J1KESON. June 21, 1856. 10-2 Harness and Saddlery. Til K undersigned having opened anew in BUTTEV1IXK, Marion county, O. T., in the 1'ostOffiee building, are ready to oeinufiicture and furnish at short nonce; and in the best and must substantial style of the craft, all kinds of HARNESS and SADDLERY WORK, Trunk and Carriufrt Trimming, 4f0. June 21, I8.1fi.-y UOOP Jr. COOK. XI. Xvlilwain, Manufacturer, W hoUtale and Retail Dealer in COOK AID I'ARMIR STOVE, rrx k corrEa wakk, iiakdwars, i,r., Mai u St., oppoaita Main Street Hotel, OREQOX CITY, O. T. Steamboat and jobbing work attended ta with di-p itch. Oidrr from the country promptly filled. ei TArr Bark Ocean XirrL T EC EI V ED June 4lh the lollowing GOODS, al'0 OO w rutl,J5 lopiui HjwinuTaui;.. l.,0 Kens syrup, 50 boxes candlia, 50 bf l.bls N O sugar, 10 bbls crushed " 13 doi browns, 20 " buckets, 5t pre malche, ' 1(1 bbl eider vinegar, 15 case tobaceo, 35 " shoe, assorted, 25 grain cradle, I ihrwher and separator, 1 reaper nl raker, J? straw cutter. Joi7 UKU. ABERNET1IY & CO. Ziogs, Logs. CAs-II will b p.d oa deUerr for fir and ee.!ar LOOi at worka of Oriro Mdlin; A Trans penaiioti l a R. r"fc.VTLAM, Ag't Lin CHy, May 10, te6. Central Piudaca Depot CAMiMAH. LIOXsTANTLY receiTne, freh from ranch, wheal, oata,baoua, lara, butler end pnUtoe. Dec. I. '55. JOHX P. BKOOK1. ,J vow waul Hay Fork. Sewd-e I r-Vrrlt Sark riahnrakof r 1st siMoted Li eumnisik lodinir with fy; produce pr.or li lt July. Apiiralion XiCsfor freight may b mud lo('il.Uwubery IMinTMV' n nv lit lha ,itt.lj.rlirttM av vi t ws - ...... . O. ABliH.NETU V lu CO, Jure SI, 16.".8. Tlioso M'lio ll I'livupi'st ffcll llm J3ot. CIIAIiMAN & WARXliR. Oregon City, have Ihe best sslecliun of GROCERIES, It unit and Shoet, slso Oils, Taints, (Jl.iss, to sell wholesale nud reluil. cheap fur cash er produce. Our slock In part cousists of (iOtlU Ibscoff-e, 2000 lb No 1 China sugar, BooO " No 1 Uutavia " 1000 " bundivlch Island sugar, I.MI0 " crushed tugur, 3500 " aseorled candy, , JO kegs E. Boton syrup, 50 krgs nails, ' 10 cases pick!-, " p e fruit, 13 dot aborted can fruits, 6 " lomnto catsup, 5 '' pepper sauce, 400D lbs salt, d.ffcrcul kinds, 8 d hrnnins, l.aree asaorlineul of Qnreiisware, Glassware, Ac, 10,1100 cigars, ly the thousand, 4'l boxes Inbaeco, t'hinu rice, Carolina do., 300 lb tea, V'UUO lbs dried apples, spire of all kind, Ac., &e. j7 Probate XTotlco. NOTICE is hereby given, that James Ingram, administrator of the estuto of Jmne Akin, lute of Clackamu county, deceastd, bus rendered his at'counls for filial Settlement lo tho I'robale court of ud county, and aaid court has apHiined the first Tuesday iu July next for the adjustnisut of lh Mine ut Oiegnn City in said county. HKCToll C A. M I'll ELL, June 7, 165o-tw3 luAn of 1'robate. Ehcriil'a Sale. ; BY VIRTl'K i'f two certain execution Issued out of Ihe District Court for Ihe co-mty of Clackaimis, and to me directed, one hi favor of Lber U llrud'.ey strains! Will stun 1). Vo..dcock, for the sum of ei;'hl hundred dollars and sitly lwo cents, with 18 55-100 dollars cost Uwn Ihe same, for ftlikh auiount judi;iiieiit was docketed in said Court ou the bth ilay of April, K'G, oue in favor of Ilobert Cuul'n-ld for the sum of forty-eight dol lars and eighty-seven cents, with 15 b2-HI0 dol lars cost upon Ihe same, whiidi judgment was docketed in aaid Court on the 2 1st day of December, lj5, and fur want of personal prop, erty whereol lo make the ab.ve named amounts 1 have levied said executions upon all the right, ti tle, and interest of the above named Willislun D. Woodcock, thui he now has or h id at the time said judgments were docketed as aforesaid, in and to the lollowing described land claim situated in Clurkauiu euunty, described in Notification Na. 977, now ou Ble iu the Land Office at Oregon City, us follows, being a part of See's. 4 &. 5, T. 5 S. R. 3 E. ' 33 Jt 33, T. 4 S. It. 3 E., bounded and described a follows: Beginning at a point ll.Ssi chains rust of a point 27.00 ch. north of 8. W. comer of N. V of See.4 In T 5 S It 2 E, thence N 4'1 deg. 30 niin. K, 35.00 chain, N 52 deg. 30 inin. W, b2.50 " 8 9 deg. 30 niin. W, 1 10.50 " S 62 deg. K, 80.00 " N 8 di g. K, 20.90 " ' N 45 deg. X, 32.75 " lo the place of beginning. 1 shall proceed lo sell all the rioht, title, ainj interest us aforesaid, or so much thereof as will satisfy the above named amounts, with interest and accruing cost upon the same, lo the h ghtst bidder for cash at public auction on TUESDAY, THE29tii DAY OF JULY, 1850, at one o'clock, r. ., of said d iy. Halo to lake place ou the premisi. South half set ap irt to Ihe wife. . SEP IIUELAT, Sheriff June 28, 1P5G-1 lw5 Clackama$ County. Neva Firm and New Goods. TH E undersigned would respectfully say to their friends and the public generally that they are oiMMiing a GROCERY d PROVISION STORE. One and all are invited to give them a cull before buying elsewhere. They will ever be ready to fbow their goods, and I hey flatter them selves that they can suit the public, both is to quu! ity and price. UAltSTOW & CO. Cuiiemali, Muy JI, ibju. 1 New Arrangement THE next term of our school will commence July 1, 1856. The Primary Department, limited to 1G, will be tinder the charge of J. ANDKEW POST. The Preparatory Department, limited to 25 18 day pupil and 7 boarders will he under the cure of the subscriber, who will havo Ihe super vision of both departments. 11 y these arrange ment we hope lo offer superior advautage to our patrons. N. B. None invited to attend bill such a will cheerfully comply with tho rule of the school. Neither do w want any one who will be rough in hi plays with his companions, or use any proper language. J. D. lOSf. Oregon oity, .11. iy xi, iojo. o For Sale. I WILL filil.l, my situation on the bluff at Orecoti City ut a very low rate. 1 have a good dwelling house, stable, aud out buildings, with kbout 100 choice fruit tree of the best varieties, in an enclosure of eight lots, all of which will be sold low, as 1 have purchased prop erty in another part of tho city. May 24, lM5G-fitf V. V. BUCK. . vJm, C. Dement St Co., At their old ttand, oymsife the Land Office, AIU? now receiving per bark "Ork" and brig "Halcyon," the following good 1 150 boxes sperm aud aduuiuuline candlos, 50 kegs dried apple and peachea, 100 bbitand hlf bbls crushed sugar, 50 case pickle, 30 " fresh peache, 50 " pie fruit, 10 lunsfi.A. salt, CROCKERY d GLASS-WARE 500 doz cup-i and saucers, 31)0 plates, 200 " tumblers, , i 0 " water pitcher, Sugar howls, tea-pots, &.O., tc. OILS Jf PAINTS: 20U kegs pure lead, 2l)0 gals linseed oil, 100 gals turpentine, 50 gal varnish, . . 300 gal lump oil, - 100 Bids lard " DRY GOODS: iiOOO yds brown sheeting) 51100 " prints, Bleached cottons, bed ticking, i'C, lei , all of which wdl be sold as low aa they can be pur chased of any other bowe in Oregon City. rnayl7 To Merchants and Shipper. THE OREGON MILLING Si TRANS PORTATION CO. huve adopted the follow ing tarilF of charges, wh ch will be adhered to till further not ce : - Tiaiisportution of merchandise or produce from boat to boat at work, per Ion, II 00 .Storage of same leas than five days, no charge. ' over 5 St lee than 15 day, 25 u m 15 tc ' 30 M 50 Each additional half mouth or lea will be chaigid.pef lou, 2 R. TENTLAXD, Ag't. Linn City, May 10, lb56. Iiuinber, Zinmbcr. nillE Oreifon .Milfnj and Trnrisisirtation Co. J. have esutduhed a LL'M DEIt V AILD on the river bank id rear of the jtor of Allan, McK.ulay &Ca. Lumlier iu large or small quantities, Including dreMed siding and floiring, can always be bad by application al Ihe store al F. S St A. HOLLAND Oregon City, May 10, 1356. Sacks! Sacks! TIIEunden giwI has coiisuiuly oa hand at his aark manufactory in Oregoo t ity, SACK.4 of att qor.litie sod sit, which will be suid a low a the-) caa be b--nght ia the Terribry. Order fion a distaiic proniptly attend- 4 to. x vf. wuitLocr r-r-r r,-. ''it i. rts-i - a. a SrTiln Street Home. f....J I IlAVK k-asd Ihe MA l. IK LET JijLJL IIOL'sjE. nl am now prvuurd loan ooiurnirilula Ihe Iravilini! public. Every attenliuu will be paid to Ihe cotnfoit of man nnd beast. CImi ge rensonabl. ' I shall always be found on hand by those who choose lo pntroiiu) m. J. M JJACOX. Oregoii City, May 3, 1830. 3lf Oregon Territory, ) ' Vainlilllfl.illlllV. t ' I 1 ' rno IIENUY i:oV('Ei Iu the nam of tl.e X l'mted Stuti or America, you are hereby eomnmiided I" be nn ! at'p ur b. Iu. lh District Court of Ihe Unitid States In and fur th comity and Territory aforesaid on the first day of the next regular term thereof, 10 snswsr lha complain! of llurai. It. Iluriison, Itonghton t-verell, and .Mar thew Everett, or that iu luuient by defiiull wdl b tuken against you by said pluiuti.T' fr the tim of three thousand dolleis, with luwrul 11. teres! thereon from the Iweniy-sixth duy of Hepu-mbtr, one lliou-aiid eihl hund.rd aud fnty-three, aud ca of sud, if you fa I to appear aud uuer lh sid eompLiul. Wiluen, George H. Steward, Clerk, and Ihe seal of auid Courl, at I.afryette, In .iiil us county, affixed Ibis Ulut day of April, A.D. le5il. CEORCK H. STEWARD, CUri. S.n'fcworih, Pllf's Attorney, Eugene Citv.O.T. April 20, 185'J. 2-3m JUST RECEIVED, J 70 bbla anJ hlf bbi N O sugar, 30 ' '' " crushsd " 41WO lb No I China " 10 hlf bbls Carohn rice, 15 ' dried apple, 15 kegs ' , 10 hit I'M " peache, 10'KKI lb Livr,ool salt, ' ' ' 10 case table salt,' : ' . 50 bbls btulu Cms liine, 5IHI0 lb ninuilia rope, asa'd rht, 100 kegs nails, 5000 qr flour sucks, ' G bale tlrillinsa, 12 cases a'd pie fruits, 12 " " pickles, ' . , , i!0 bundle window sash, su'd sii", 2 1 pttiilitl doola, 1 " " I 2 dot pol grains scoops, 100 racks Rio coffee, ' 10 Hint black pepper, 10 bale ojkiini, . 100 (ingle and double block, ass'd sis, 6 giuas P & M yeast powders, 10 d i tino wash boards, 500 guts S. I. syrup, 4000 lb white lend, pure, 500 " led . " " 40 gala copal varnish, 15 do paint brushes, ass'd s!ie, 15 u 3 hooied buckets, -200 gals boiled linseed oil, 100 ' raw ' " Together with a good assortment of HARD WA HE and CARPENTERS' TOOLS. All of which w propose selling al price to suit the lime. Call aud see for yourselves. W. C. DE.MliNTi.CO , Main at., opposite the Land Office. Oregon City, April 19, lri5G. , ' Caarman &. Warner. MR. EDITOR You will please tell all our fellow-citizens of Oregon that wo are til doing business under Ihe old firm, and under tho old adage I hut a nimble aixience Is belter than a slow shilling. We wuiit to sell goods, and will do so as cheap as any other house iu Oregon City. We have enlarged our business niateiiully. end now have on hand, as usual, all kinds of G RO CERIES. such as will suit oity and country trade, which we hope all who hnvc favored ns with their liberal patronage know full well. Callacoin w will do our best. Cll.VRMAN It WARNER. April 19, 1856. Gl LASS, Quecnswarn, and Cmckerv, nt r apl9 CtlARMAN tf- WARNER S. WE have a full assortment of HOOTS & SIIOKS, n ho Ladies' Guitersuud liu.kius, ill fuel all kiud of ladiea' shoe. np!9 C II ARM AN d WARNER. OREGON HAM and SHOULDERS for sale by al9 CIIARMAN WARNER. In ur Rtiki-ry WE keep a full assortment of DREAD, PIES, CAKES, and CANDY, at wholesale and retail. aplU CHARM AN WARNER. Wt'cldiiiK l'uKi MADE lo order, partle fiirni.-hcd with ictas on shortest notice, fee , by ep!9 CIIAIIMAN d WARNER. KELLY'S Private BoardlntT XtoustJ. JllJLOpjKsiiie Holmes St Co. Fira-proof build ing, OREGON urn, U. I. tT I'harges reusounuie. v. o-um. Dtiittierreul ypeLook IIcic i JOE DUCHTEL is again on hand ut his rooms over Milwniu'a store, and warrant a good pio- Itir ,, avacv nun wltn Will fuVOr llilll With a Call. Come on and try him. Oct S correct likenoss of yourself aud give it to your wile, your husbuiid, children, brother, sisicr, ur lover. io uiiio ni come when they will pr.ze il moru highly Hum any gift you could bestow upon them. Picture taken in ull weather, and nil the variou style of eases. Satisfaction warranted. Lnlranco to rooms ou I bird hired. josiiPti iiucii i r.Li. Oregon City, April 5, 1H5G. ly Splendid Jewelry. O.COLLIER ROR111NS ha now on hand n,. rint asxiriineiit of JMWKLRY ever brought lo Oregon. The assorlmeut consists in pari of the following articles 1 Diamond broaches, Diamond rings, Hold railway tirrre-keepers, Ladies' watches, In euurneled cateSi Ladies chuteluners, Mosaic ear-rings, Oold thimbles, guld and sliver pens; Card case, mantel ornaments, Cord baskets, pearl caskets, tiold guard, vest, and lob chains, Sleeve buttons, shirt Studs, Lad es brooches, iiid a variety of other goods too bumcrous lo men tion. .. . Cull nnd see the moat iHazh.Hccnt display of Jewelry ever seen in On-gon. , ,.rt nnnltlva Vj. luijljir.iv i,ouui.vi, March 23. front street, Portland. Furniture. riMIE subscriber lias jusl reeeiv-gjm-irtyr X ed a large supply of FU US I H eiijaM I U ! E of all descriptions, consist- vr itii( in part a follow Sofa, inulioij.iny aud black walnut) Chamber sets; liureaiis, wither Without marble lops; Olli'ie desk; Rocking elm re, slutted id nair, carpet, and wnn can and wood seats; Dining chair, cane and wood seats; Office chain, do do do' Children' do, hiedi dining and rocking) Bedsteads, variou kinds; 'J able, center, card, and dining Writiug desks; Sideboards; Parlor chain; Settees; Reading, toilet, nnd work tables; lSikitig-glneaes; Matires.-, hair, moss, and wool; Wind-jw had; Featlors; Paper hangings, of every style; Oilcloth; I'lno.-se mailing; fluid lamp, and bum- Ingllnld; with a Variety of other article too numerou to mention. Pewns wishing lo porchsss will please call aud examine for themeelve. All kind of country prrdiiee taken In exchange, for good. THO.-J. JOHNSO N . March 22, 1956. v 4!itf II. Osg'wd's iiellaCholagegue, and Dr. Jones' Aui',ta al th .VwVMttn As) ourcoN'f ITY Wholesttlo r.-lct). Current COSKIX'IID WKI KLV. liar boons. i unto St usoicixt. Sheeting, 4-4.., . I UI21 I Ob pi. Hot r N. y.eost, Diilhng I'-'j raubucs. UleadieJ dr.lliug 1J V,at, pr. bu.....Sl,kl thirling, llalu 1 J a 1 iio el Htrijwd do V.) I'ouioes do ,i .ldaln Unions do fcH I.i Hour 64 Id.Uia i!l,fiesb H ,'llis'M; rauir. .iis9n diitd do IClilJ Tick u Deniiia (Hue drilling I'laid husey Satinet h'enliK ky jeans. ..'.'.'n t.'el'eaches, titled do Ill '1 weeds J5u7u) " do peakd raiXTS. ' j Chili, dried. SUaji nine and while I3 moisioss. L'lne auduruiige lTork, ulear una. Fancy rsIWI " lues $;sa3lJ Furui'liirs do lOal t limn . ,15 " do, wido.U'l liauvu I'i M. d lalu.a Nu'Jj ruwota. Cinghams 15u'J-.''IIsnrd, pr ca U Alrwca 23ul.O( ' pr keg bH Table dmiusk 5075; skot. cloths CSaSI i Small sues 2i1 Irish horns 40a$l Uuuk CbOTIIIMI. ISS'I. Sheep gray pants $?4 i3'Ilar 21) Satinet ' do. , sy.t j.l VVkiu U-ad, iuoil...l.'4 Fancy ens, do. ...Ijlu5.' Coauaul, Illaek eass. .lo. $3a7 Manilla, small Si RedlWl shirut (il luiyl " large ,..2.i Itiuo d,. d'). (l5nlri IKuip luali lliel.ory shirt Su7l ctsULt. Csll.u ilu QtlsI'J Adinaiiliue .40a IJ toon Si. siiot.s. ir-'peiiu CUalii Men' kip hwtsS:1 !!' Class. " su er do. du....t-l Havana Ufii80 ' 11 fine sewid t )t:rumu ylOaU Boys' kip bsila fii American. ....... ifiVtZit " he'vy1 w'x dorjl J i2 toaxceo. ' Mens' br's pr. dui.,1 Pride of the Uuluu.JoVU " kip brg's pr du.fJ.'O : Sun JOallS 11 calf sewed dn...'l Luke'.... 37 Women's h'vy sh's.Sli:!: ' uxsuwms. fine do 15 Shovels ,.. $isl4 OHOCSiUK. -Spades Ifl laid Code Uulli.Axe SlSallJ Tea iOuli.'i Mill sa UUasJ I Sugar, no. 1 Chi'a... .11 j A cut Jn "Sasl.i j viMhed 1 1: lal'lc cutlery, IU s.icl Salrratu IOuIO advanee on N. Y.cnt Siar. h 1 1 rocket cutlery, 25 prat Svrmi I. llostou...... $1, a lvai.e. do. S I.I ind 90 Other uriicha of hard- N O Molasses . , wure fmm 20 te 50 pr 3a.'iJ cl advance. ItJ.i-l Nuils.aas'dsizct.prkirSS 2u2 " horseshoe.. .253 Liv. ball Table Salt Sandwich 1. Sail. Pepper ., liO; OILS. 4'J Lamp $li$3 .OHuSO Linseed boil.........(22 . 1 Ha 1 1, Turpeuliae pr gall 4-'a j Altpiee Cinnainou... Soap V. B. MAIL LINE. Portland and Astoria. ; The Splendid Steamer Multnomah S&zSSaL T LL continue lo run refrnlarly between Port V V laud und Astoria, via Vancouver, twics a wrr.K, leaving l'orlluiiildn Mnudny and Tliurwliy moruinir of each week for Astoria 1 aud Asturia for Portland en Tuesday aud Friday mornings, touching Vancowks.St. IIclsns, Rximks.Catu Lamst, dec, each wuy. For froiejil or passage, apply lo K. 1IOY P, Master, jel S Or at Hoy t's Wharf-bout, Portland. CiiizciiY I-Ie ot Ntcauien. i'll 1 POIITI.AND. Cnpt. Mcssst, pZ&tt. ENTERPRISE, Capl. JsmssoM. Will run in connection, the Portland leaving PORTLAND daily (Suuduy excepted) for Ore. gun City al 10 o'clock, . m., the Enterprise mas king vemi.weekly trips to CORVAI.LIS, leaving CANEMAH on Mouduys at 6 o'clock a.m., aud Thursdays al 2 r. 11. IT All ftelght for the above line will b receipt' ed for at Huyt's Wharf Boat, Portland. ALEXANDERS. MURRAY, ARCHIBALD JAM1ESON. ..Feb.lC,lB5G. 44lf Yamhill Vrado. .IT s. COCHRAN, CASSADY & Co. MtTiii under Ihe inline and style of thai Yamhill Coiipuiiy, aro now building a steamer of about 31) tons burthen nl Cunemah, expressly fur thu Yamhill trade. She will be ready lo run sow lime iu d uue. C0C7RAN,CjSS.IDi' dCO. Oregon City, April 5. bltf 7 Drugs, XVIcdiclnos, Paints, Oils, ) althsOltKOON olTV DKL'O STORE, . sepl5 Maiu Street, Oregon City, O.T. Mwnsn;it hot 1:1., Marriwin St., between Front nud First its.j PORTLAND, O. T. Charges reasonable. . S. D. SMITH, March 1.1, leViG-dS Proprietor. W. 5 Burns, WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKER, OREGON C 1 T V, O. T. irr Strict ntlenlinn naid to repairing, and satis faction lo patrons warranted. febU-43 lMorris Thomas, BARKER AND 11 Al R DRESSER, jWih'ii It., nearly nppotite llolmei d C'o.'s. WDnUB Al ailAVINO. ill!. Shavins twlco a week, one shampoo, hair v ,, .... na llliuiurti wi':", i ,ii... .1, v " once a week, one shampoo, hair trimmed once, per month, 1 25 Hair trimmed, 25 Hair cut and dressed, SO Shaving, nnd huir dressed) 2 Shampooing, ' Oregon City, April a, looo-oi Time, WF. II I O It K I E L D, WATCH-MAKER. Persona desirous of rrolunif ffood work done will do well to give mo a cull, as 111 j whole lime is da-, voted to the repairing of Uironouielor, Wi Duplex, and Horizontal wutel.es. An nrsortnieut of Jewelry nn hand. Jewelry made to order, and repaired. Prices In suit the times. I urn thankful for past favors, aud hope to give satisfaction in future. IT lsuted at the old stand, opposite the Tel egraph Offi.-e, OREGON CITY. Feb. 2. To all whom it may concern. M WEE NOTICE, that 1 claim for myself and .L wil'o, and shall insist upon holding, all of th following described land, a our laud claim taken and held by mo under and in compliance with lha act of Congress entitled "An Act I orente the of fice of Survoj or General of Oregon," Sco., approv ed Sept. 27lh, ln50, and the amendments thereto, all preti iwioiis of W111. It. It. Cotton lo tho ceutra ry notwithstanding, to wit: Commencing at a stake 011 the Willamette river 19 chain and 85 links south and 27 chuin and 50 link west of the south-east corner of section 35 in township en euuth of range one east, Ihenoe running east InO chains, thence north GO chains and GO links, theuee west U0 chains, thence south 54 chains and l' links, ihenee west 60 chain to ai I Willamelta rivr, and thence up suid river with iu ilicsuder lugs to tho place of b ginning. JOsEI'II KELLOGG. March 21. 1356. To all whom it may concern. rn.VKE NO TICE, that 1 claim, and shall insist L upon holdinjr, all of the following described land, as my land eluim taken aud held by me un der aud in compliance with the act of Congress en titled " A n Act lo create Ihe office of Surveyor OVn eral r.f Oregon," Ac, Ac, approved Sept. 27th,' 1M50, and th amendments thereto, all pretension of Win. II. B. Collon lo lh contrary notwithstand ing, to w.t: Commencing at a sUil HI chain outh of Ihe soulh-t a.4 cornel of aection ill ill township ones"Qih of ran;" two east, thene run ning wtiiih wiih secu line 40 chains, thenc wesl 113 chalu. .f nee north 3'J chain and 7 tuiks, thence e;sl9l chains ai.d 50 hiis, Uieaea north G cos. u and 25 InAs, '1 llxacs eal 2 1 e', :n ;Vm In :!, Le nmuii e corner. 1 LUsllA KLLLOCV