i.J-;.li.Xi-ne.-e--"i-TJrt'.a:- iimriliine J'uwcrs of the world convent and agw to limit lite number of gun (hat eacl nnd . all : can koop afloat during peace, to those which would bo acioallr needed for the protection ok'onimerce on the high seat an J the police of their ewn shore. . Amor ... leans advocate neiiuor publio nor pmittu roVbery ; tberefore we go further, and say for our people, lot the lur of the setts bo "that all commercial nud unarmed tliip sbtm pRU freo of capture or detention dur ing war." If they ire to fight, they ore quite willing, if others will place themselves to as to be compelled to do the time, to fell ' the growing trect and buil J I ho shins aftor war it declared. . Tbo world may aud should know it, that the American pcoplo, through their govern nient, will at all timet be found ready to meet, nud honestly respond to, any fair pro position emanating from other maritime Powers, whether .singly or united. Thry are frunk and open, but at the tame limr, quick and threwd; they are, therefore, noither to be cajoled nor forced into a trap, however nicely arranged or temptingly baitod.' - Let France and England ouco how ihuir tincerity, by disarming and dis mantling their numorout superfluous ships not needed for peace purposes, and turning them over by tale or otherw ise into private hands for merchantmen, then America will be, if not on an equal, at least uu a fair foot ing with them. . Would riot any boy, even if full grown, with no other weapons than a pocket full of stones, laugh at a roan with a sword in his hand, who, looking to a probable quarrel, should cunningly propose that there should he no th rowing of missiles when they fought? Although ours may not yot be a full growu people, the government of the United States will doubtless agree to renounce the future use of privateers if the governments of France aud England will agree to sell find dispose of all their superfluous public ships and keep no more afloat for the future than such a number of guns at may be 'agreed upon as necessary for the protection of commerce on the high teas and for the proper police of their own shores. JV. Y. Jlerald. New rental Arraanesaeals with the Culled males. A rrangemcnts have ' been mado for ex tending to letters between Great Britain and the United States the system of regis tration in force in the two countries respect ively, on the 1st May, and thenceforward, any letter addressed to the United States (including California and Oregon) may be registered on payment of a registration fee, as well as tho ordinary postage to which . these letters are liable, must in all cases be ijinifl in advance, and no charge whatever will bo made on delivery of such letters at their destination. This system of registra tion will apply equally to letters addressed : to California and Oregon which may be uptxiully directed to bo forwarded by the , Vi est India mail packet via Panama. Sim ilar regulations have been made. 'in 'the United Suites for the registration of letters addressed to any part of the United King dom. Eurojitun Timu. . . TheIkdians of the Uniteu States According to tire Tfport for 1H55 of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, the Indian population of the United States, exclusive of a few in several of the States who have lost their tribal character, or amalgamated ' with tho whites or blacks, may be estimated at from 320,000 to 350,000 souls. The tribes are ninety-nine in number. In 1854, the payments of money by tho Government to the various tribes amounted to $540, 357,38. During the last ten years, cxpen- - ditures have been made by certain socie ties for the educational and religious ad- vancemunts of the Indians, as follows : By the American Board of Commissioners of Foreign Missions Boston, $102,074,; by ' the Board of Foreign Missions of the Pres- hyterian Church, New York, 8327,105,53; by the Missionary Society of the Methodist '.Episcopal Church, New York, $107,230; , by the American Indian Mission Association, Louisville, 1 104,413 15; by the Catholic Mission, St. Louis, 87,310 05. During ib same period the Methodist Episcopal Church South hat expended for the same purposes about 1288,000. The total out- . lay for the cbristianization and civilization of the Indians, within the last ten years, mounts to more than 82,150,000. SoLDlERt EiTINO THEIR CoJtrANlONS. A letter from Ft. Pierre, Nebraska Terri lory, gave the particulars of a horrible af fair which occarred during the past winter ..between that Fort and Sioux City. In Do- cember, three soldiers, named Rigart, Wick er and Cornell, deserted and started down the river. On their way they overtook four parsons, and they all proceeded in company. . The party were overtaken by heavy snows, ;. accompanied by intense cold, which con tinued thirty or forty days. During this - time their provisions gave out, and for six ''days they wero without a particle of food. . Cornell died of hungerand cold, as did three of tho civilians, and tho remainder were : compelled to subsist on the dead bodies of their companions, until tbey were fortunate. - ij rescued by a party of soldiers from Maj Howe's carop. (fir A new tort of shoes is now made at " Andover Mast., cut of leather, gutta percha, - and other thing, without tewing. The 1 tola can Be melted ofTand on again without " damage' ; the shoe is water proof, more dur- h!e than olher "d a0 Pers" re deployed in tfcfe macafao'ura. The Constitution. Great were llio thoughts and strong Ihs winds Of Ihowi who framed in high debate, , Tin imuiurul league of Ion Hint biud Our fair broad Empire, Slat with Slate. And df cp the gladness of (It hour, Wliso a the euepioious tank waa done, In "oleum (runt the sword of power Waa given lo glorf't epoUow sun. The noble face la gon Ui suns Of sidy years have risen aud act, lint the bright liulu, Uio chosen once, So sUongly furled, art brighter yet. Wide as our own free race increase Wide shall xleod the elaatio chain, And bind io everlaetisg peace, State alter Slate a mighty train. Bar ant.- A Patriot's Death. The records of aucicnt Greece sud Rome do not inhibit a nobler instance of patriou'rai than is con tained In the following inscription, found upon s gruro. stone at New London, Conn. No woudor our Revolutionary fnlhare wore invincible, while they were actuated by euch mulivce aa are here recorded i . 'On the 30lh of October, 1782,4,000 English fell upon Uiis loWu by fire and sword ; ,UQ Amcri cane defended the fort fur k whole day : but in the evening, about four o'clock, I lie commander of the besieged delivered up hie ewurd to an Englishman, who immediately (tabbed him. A II hi compmiione wore put to the iword. A line of powder was then laid from the luagaiine to llio ea, there to be lichti d, aud blow the fortress inlu the air. W illiam llotinaii, wno lay not lur uisiant, witn time stroke of the bayonet in his body, said to one of hia wounded friends who waa etill alivu, 'We will endeavor to crawl to thii line, end thue we will completely wet llio powdor Willi blood, and Willi the life that eUll remains in iw, save the fort aud iugaziue,aud per- nape a lew or our comrade lio era ouly wouudsd I lie alone had strength enough to accomplish this noble design. In hia 30lh year, he died ou the powder which be had overllowod wilh hie own blood. Ilia hiends aud aoven of his wounded companion by that means had their lives preserv ed." After this narrative are the following words, in large capitals : "Unas Rksts William IIotman.'' f.uroueaa Items. From the tone of the Parie palters it would acem that something like a clone alliance, or rather inti macy, la springing up between r ranee and Russia. Let Austria look to it. Russia ia etuni at beine lelt in the lurch by Auttria, and Louie Napoleou knows well how to pluy Ina cards. Count Orion has pre sented letters of congratulation from Abisander II, on the birth of the Imperial Prince, and has offi cially announced the tcceaaiou of the Czar to the throne, lie was conducted in great state 15 the Palace of the Tuileries, and back in the Imperial carriage. 1 ii the isritish rarliamenl the adjourned debate on Mr. Whiteside's motion for a vote of censure on the government for the fall of Kan, had beeu preened to a division, wucn llie motion was lost by a majority of 127 against it. til eat alarm prevails both in England and France lest tht return of the allied armies from the Crimea should import some Asiatic plagues. The French government have taken precautions to guard against such contingencies, by maligning camps to the troops in desert localities. Half Paris has been lying ill of tlio quinsy. llio English government has asked for an allowance of '70,000 a year for the Princess Royal, who is ubout to marry 1'riuce Frederick William, ef Prussia. Tho Amoor is now being surveyed b y the Rus sian Uovernment, and is intended to be made I lin channel of vast commerce with England and America. The Russian Government hasalready taken steps to turn to aocouut their late acquisitions on the Chiucse frontier. IIuzxa ros the Yankkks! The steamer Erics son, which sailed last week for Liverpool, took out one of line s six cylinder lightning printing presses for a London paper. Six men were scut out with the press as "fooders," accompanied by a foreman. This is better than a v'ciury ou the battle -field. A Monument to John C. Calhoun. The ladies of Charleston, S.C., have raised 1(1,500 for the puriHiee of erecting a monument to the memory of John C. Calhoun. A Lucky Shot. During the siege of Sebasto- pol, a Russian shell buried itself in tha side of a hill without the city and open' d n spring. A lit tle fountain bubbled forth where the cannon shot had fallen, and during the remainder of the eiege, aflorded to the thirsty troops who Were stationed in that vicinrty an abundant supply of pare cold water. ty One of the saddest tliinssi about human na ture is that a man may guide others in the path of life without walkiug in it himself a pilot, and yet a castaway. SjST An advertisement of cheap shoes and fan cy urticlra has the following : "N. B. Ladies wish ing them cheap shoes, will da well to call soon, as they will nut last long." tW An author of a lovs-slorv. in describing hia heroine, nys : "Innocence dwells in tha rich clusters of her dark hair." A waggish editor suggests that a Ane tooth comb would bring it tut. Relliclous Notice. .' Rev. Geo. C.Chandlxs, l. !., will preach in the liapiist Church in this city on tin first, second, nnd fourth Lord's Days in each month, and the Rev. II. Johnson on the third. Servieo at 104 o'clock a. m., and at 3 r. H. Urand Division. The third quarterly meeting of the Grand Di vision of the Sons of Temperance, fur Oregon, will be mild at Astoria, on the "3d of July, commenc ing at 10 o'clock, a. si. Oltiecrs and members are requested to tie prompt. We have warm trienda m Astoria and auticipats on interesting meeting. Come, and let us advance Uie interest of the cause in that section of our young and flourishing Territory. An Ad dress Will be delivered oy our u. w. r., una. Thompson Ward, nnless detained on account of sickness in bis family. All W. P's and P. W. l"a are eligible to seats in the Grand Division, and will be welcomed to the order by presenting their credential Communications are expected from the National Division. Th Temperance cause ie advancing, and if we are allowed to judge the fu ture by the past, the cause will soon have wen the "cold water triumph." C.H.HALL, Julys, 1856. u. B. orii. U.eiUi I. MAK&IIISi KAt Dr. Bobbins'. Julie 29. 1856, by Rev. G. H Atkinson, flir.Josern umiu"i ' vuiwiutw, of Massachusetts, to Mies Nascv Rosdixs, lata of . . . r It .. r f 1. l-t. Indiana. Ed. Argu$Th bridegroom encloses (1 for the Printer. . - Yenis, O. II. A. Those Canemah bridegroom are of th genu ine Yeung-America kind, and ia their remem brance f the Pridtr they are in advance of many of their peer. "From this day forth in peace and joyous bliss May tuey togeiner lire without debate Nor private jars.nor spite of enemies. bnaU shake the safe assurance of their state." SXBBi rf"At bis residence in Polk conntv, on the 2 tti ult., of lung lever, r. I'STta un.ca,in Uie win- year of Ins age. bklu Polk county, on th 18th nit, of th tvpboid lever, 3ir. jowrn vauuww, m w ui jcu of hia age. Rev. John E. Murphy informs us that Mr. Da- v'dson waa to have been married on Uie same day, boor, and minute, that the messenger of Death cut him down. He willed a part of hi property to hia intended bride, -Weep not (or him who diclh For he sleeps and is at rest ; ' And the conch nherevn be lieth It t-e f-t'-n eerilA rivet b.-eac '' riV Childhood is hke a mirror, catching and ra fleeting linage. On impious or profane thought ulteredby a parent's lip may 0krst upon tho young heart like a careless spray of water thrown upon (wlishej steel, slaiuiug it wilh rust, which no sfler scouring can enuce. tT Praise, whsu judiciously bestowed, tends to euuouruge every our In the pursuit of encelleiice. I 1ST OF LKTTEK4 remaining in the IW J Ollice at Oregon City, July 1, lH.Sti : Addingtou A M Jeckoon Mrs Emerlt Kerns Lois Killingswarth John Kandl Jacob Kendall B F Kilborn Miss Sarah Lehuher Christian Langary S W Long .lames Laswell Isaao Marsh John Muvct F Muusqii Lyman 3 MyerNS Myers A J Muse James Marks J Miller Elizabeth Neall James Powell J L I'atcrron Abraham Palky Acan Pervlnee Ervin Peiger Henry E Pagnley Win Mc London Dr Willis MuNary Miss Klita McPherson Mist Rachel McMulian R McCoun William MoCaslMiJW KiU-yJH 4 Keiliuk Shad or Thomas Koop Jacob Sanders Mrs Plieba Stuart Geo II Scott J R Sallrona Dr Henry Shook R S Sawyer Dr JS Thomas L L Tivis John Thompson William Asher Richard Allen Peter Allen Heniamia Adler S Brown Mia Martha Brown J M Brown Charles Bintera John Boggt Thomas Hoggs James Bratton Paul Baker Jas W Beauer M as Baldwin Marshall Brock Mahlon Bnuglimnn Jacob Ituxarth Basil Bryant C W Bryant Hon W P Buntnn William Batkiu Richard Barber M L 3 Cuxlaud Daniel Carpenter William Craufirld Isoin Corby W Crockett D M Dunbar Miss Emily " Davidson Samuel Davis II W Duguary Alexander Foster U C Foredye Wm Folsoin Moses Gaines Miss Maudis Gaylord K H Groom Geo Grovo Samuel Gibson A T Gordon Dauiel Hally Bartholomew Ilocket J C llickinbothani Gen Tasli Norton llunsnker Miss Mary A Thomson W L llunaakcr J T 2 Vsnable Newton IliteWmS Wright Harrison Hayward B B Wuldron Samuel Holmes L Wilcoxou Daniel Henderson Nancy Womock Presley Harmon Robert Walker S H Hall J L Whnrton Jack Jenkins Nimrod 3 Wright Albert James T F Wilson Peter Jones Joseph tST Persona calling for any of the above named letters Will please say they ore advertised. w. w. uuiH., r. al Look Hero I LEFT mv heuse about three Weeks ago CII EV A LIE R RICHARDSON) an insano man. Any person who will bring him back to me at Clackamas City shall be paid for hia trouble. July 5, lt5fl-lii JUSfcl'li (J11UKUI1. To Fnrtuers. OUR REAPERS and THRASHERS have arrived. Call soon, if yeu Wish to get one. We have 3 eight-homo thrashers Slid eleuuors, 3 reapers and rakers. July S.IHju. li. AUbKHCilll Telegraph Notice. AT a called meeting of Uie Board of Directors of the l'acilio Telegraph Company, held at Lafayette on Monday, the !23d of June, Clayton Richardson and A. R. Burbank were appointed Collectors to receive the moneys due on tile 1st, 3d, 3d, and 4th installments of said Company. The stockholders are hereby requested to pay to the said Collectors the several sums now due on said installment at the earliest possible period, as the money is now required to complete the lino to Corvalli. l'er order ef tho Board of Directors. J. 8. MclTKENY, President. July 5, 1850. ' 12ml OKEliOX HOUSE, Cur. 3d it Water sbt. ouuosite Ferrv land's, i?P-sL miF.nnn city. The traveling publio are respectfully iuvitcd to give us a call. Th ORECON HOUSE is Uie must pleasantly located Hotel in the Territory, and haa been so altered within the laat few uontlia as to mako it oue of the most commodious. The table will always be supplied With the best that the niaiket affords. Good accommodations for ladies snd families. Good stabling and feed for horses, with propsr at tendance. SPRENGER & SUUNK. June 38, 1856. m KM. MICAS. S. BALTON. Xiucas sfc Salton, HOUSE, SIGN, & ORNAMENTAL PAIN TERS, ie. HAVE received and offer for Sale-, 4000 lbs Atlanlio white lead, 350 gallons boiled linseed oil) 300 " raw 300 " turpentine-, SbO ' Tilden'sNo.l funiiturt Varnish, 150 " " toach " 300 " Japan " 1000 lbs of putty, 6 dot Adams 6-10 brushes, 6 doz sash tools assorted, 10 packs of leaf gold, 10 " " silver, 100 lbs of Small's assorted color, 3 gross of camel and sable hair pencils, 6500 a of glass, 8x10, 10x13,10x14,10x15. Glazed sash, any quantity, of Uie following sizes sud prices: 8x10, $3,23 per window, 10x13, 4,00 " ' 9x13, 4,00 " . 10x14, 4,50 " 10x15, 5,00 " Messrs. HI). woUld respectfully call tlio at tention of the trade and the public generally to ex amine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. LUCAS & DALTON, June 28, 1856. Front St., Portland. $4000 TO LOAN. Inquire at th lOtf ARGUS OFFICE. Tm Sale. THE subscriber having mors use for Cash than a HORSE, ia under tho necessity of offering his faithful servant and fellow-traveler for public sale. He will be sold in Oretron City n SAT URDAY THE FIFTH DAY OF JULY to the highest bidder for cash. The saddle and equip ments, together with an India-rubber cloak, will als be sold. JOHN BEESON. June 31, 185C. 10w3 Bantu aad Saddlery. THE undersigned having opened anew in BUTTEV1LLE, Marion county, O. "1r T., in th PostOfCc building, an ready to manufacture and furnish at abort notice, and in Ih beat and most substantial otyl of th craft, all kinds ef HARNESS and SADDLERY WORK, Trunk md Carrwe trimming. At. Jnn 21, l85.-y ROOF ft. COOK. By Bark Ocean Bird. RECEIVED June 4th th following GOOD3, and now selling rapidly at a small advanc. 150 kegs syrup, 50 boaea caodk, . 60 W bbla N O sugar, 10 bbls crushed " 13 dosbroouia, 30 " buckets, ,50 gro matches, 1( bbls eider vinegar, 13 ease tobacco, 35 " shoos, assorted, 35 grain cradle. 1 threlif and separator, 1 reaper and raker, 13 straw cotters. Juo7 GEO. ABERNETUY CO. f0 rou want Hay rrks, Spades so i Shovels! 1 J Ca s,: CHJB.MAy f KARrZH'S. S. MUwain, Munufdcliinr, Whulrialt and Retail PraUr in COOK AXU imhlou tovi;n, rrs a corrss wahs, iliuuwask, c, MsinSt., opposite Main Street Hotel, OREGON CITY, O. T. Steamboat aud jobbing work attended la with dispalcll. Orders from the country promptly filled. je7 Bark Nahnmkeaf IS expected to oouimsui-e loading with produc piior to 1st July. Application for frelzht may b mad toCajtbtaJuasry at riItl UAJilt, ml ui in uoorwynvo. G. ADERNETUY At CO. June 31, 1856. Those wlio Krll the Cbcuit( Sell llie roost. CHARM AN & WARN Kit, Orrym Cili, have Hie best selection of UllDC lUili.S, limit and Muiet, also Oils, 1 ainui, Glass, to nil wholesale nnd retail, cheup for cash or produce. Our slock hi purl consists of lilKltl Ibsromu, 'M00 lis No 1 China su-iir, 3OII0 " No I Butavia " lililO " Sandwich Island sugar, 1 j()0 " crushed sugar, t5lt0 " ajwirted candy, 50 kegs E. llusM syrup, .'0 kegs nails, 10 cases pickles, " " pie fruits, 1 J dot assorted can fruit, G " tomato catsup, 5 ppM'r sauce, 4000 IIm sail, ditfereul kinds, 8 doz brooms. Large assortment of Queensware, Glassware, tie., 10,000 clears, by the ihoiwuM, 4U boxes tobacco, China rice, Cnroliua do., 300 lb U a, 201 IU llis dried apples, spice of all kinds, oVc., iVc. je7 Probate Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that James Iiipmin, adininistrabir of the estule of James Akin, late of Claukainns county, deoeased, has reiulerrd his accounts for final settlement to the Probate court of said county, and said court has appointed Uie first Tuesday in July next fur the adjustment ef the same at Oregon City In said county. HECTOR CAMPBELL, June 7, 1 856-8 w 3 Judge of Probate. Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTl'E of two certain executions issued out of the District Court for the county of Clackamas, and to me directed, on in favor of Kber L. Bradley against Willnton D. Woodcock, for the sum of eight hundred dollars snd eixty-tw cents, with 18 55-100 dollars cost upon the same, for which amount judgment was docketed in said Court on the 8th day of April, 1856, one In favor of Robort Cautield for the sum or forty-eighl dol lars aud eighty-seven cents, with 15 83-100 dol lars cost upon the same, which judgment was docketed In said Court on Uie 31st day of 'December, 1855, and for want of personal prop erty whereof to make the above named amounts I have levied said executions upou all tho right, ti tle, and interest ofrtho above named Willistuu D. Woodcock, that he now lias or had at in time said judgments were docketed as aforesaid, in and to the following described land claim situated in Clackamas county, described in Notification No. 977, now on tile m the Laud Otlice at Oregon Uty, as follows, being a part of Seo's. 4 eV 5, T. 5 S. R. 3 E. ay at, 6J, t. 4 a. n. r.., bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point 0,'JS chains east of a poiut 37.00 cha. north of S. W. corner of N. W 4 of Seo.4 in T 5 8 R 8 E, thence N 43 deg. 30 min. E, 35.00 cliaius, " N 53 deg. 30 inin. W, K3.50 " " S !) deg. 30 min. W, 110.50 " " 8 83 deg. E, (SO 1)0 " ' N 8 deg. E, 30.90 - N 45 deg. AV, 33.75 " to the plats of beginning. I shall proceed to sell all the right, title, and interest as uforcsaid, or so much thereof as Will satisfy the above named amounts, with Inttrcst and accruing cost upon the same, to the highest bidder for cash at publio auction on TUESDAY. THE 39th DAY OF JULY, 18.1t'., at oue o'clock, r. H., of said day. Sale to take place on Uie premises. South half set apart to the wife. .SEP HUELAT, Sheriff June 38, 1856-1 lw5 Vluekamai County. New Firm and New Goods. rilHE undersigned would respectfully any to their L friends and the public generally that they are opening O ROC E RY $ PROVISION STORE. One aud all are invited to give them a call befor buying elsewhere. They will ever be ready to show their goods, and they Hatter them selves that they can suit the publio, both as to qual ity and price. BARSTOW At CO. Oonemah, M ay 3 1 , 1 85G. 7 Hew Arrangement. THE next term of our school will commence July 1, 1856. The Primary Department, limited to 16, will be under the charge of J. ANDREW POST. The Preparatory Department, limited to 85 18 day pupils and 7 boarders will be under Uie care of the subscriber, who will havo the super vision of both department By these arrange ments we hope to offer superior advantages to our patrons. N. B. None invited to attend but such as will cheerfully comply with tlio rule of the school. Neither do we want any ono who will be rough in his plays with his companions, or use any proper language. J. D. POST. Oregon City, May 34, 1856. 6 For Sale. I WILL SELL my situation en the bluff at Oregon City nt a very low rate. 1 have a good dwelling house, stable, and out buildings, with about 100 choice fruit trees of the best vuriolies, in an enclosure of eight lots, all of which will be sold low, as I have purchased prop erty in another part of the city. May 34, 18.Mi-6tf . W. W. BUCK. Wm. C. Dement fc Co., At their old itand, oppuiite tht Land Office, ARE now receiviug per bark "Ork" and brig "Halcyon,'' the following goods : 150 boxes sperm and adamantine candles, 50 kegs dried apples and peaches, 1 00 bbls and hlf bbls crushed sugar, 50 cases pickles, 30 " fresh peaches, 60 " pi fruits, 10 tons G. A. salt, ' CROCKERY i; GLASS-WARE i 600 doz cups aud saucers, . 00 " plates, 800 " tumblers, 20 " water pitchers, ' , , Sugar bowls, tea-pots, 4.C., &t. OILS & PAINTS 1 300 keg pure lead, . 300 gals linseed oil, 100 gals turpentinei ' 50 gala varnish, . 300 gals lamp oil, ' 100 gals lard " DRY GOODS t 6000 yds brown slieotiagi , 6000 " prima, Bleached cotton, bed ticking, oVc, eVc., all at which will be sold a low aa they can b pur nhasd of any other bouse in O regdu City, way 1 7 Lumber, Lumber. THE Oregon Milling and Transportation Co. faav established a LUMBER YARD n the river bank ia rear it tht store of Allan, McK.nlay &C. Lumber in large or small quantities, including dressed siding and Booriiig, can always b by application at Uie (tor f . F. S ot HOLLAND. , Oregon Cily, May 10, 1011. Loga, Log 1. "I ASH win be paid on debvery for flr and cedar J IX;S at work of Oregon Milling df Trans portation Co. R. PENTLANP, Ag't. Linn fcrity, May 10, 1356. Sacks! Sack! alUE nndertigmd has constantly on hand at hia . anck r.auufaotery in Oregon City, SACKS of all qoahtiesand sixes, which will b sold as low a Uie? can b bought in th Territory. Orders from a dntaito sromatly atksiirdto. Wjs. WHITLCTCIC. Oitvu. C.iy, 3, 1 SrC-Jjr. Main Street House. f . I II.W E UuMd the MAIN STREET JV.L.1. IIOI'SK, and am now prepared lose commodate the traveling public. Every attention will be paid to llio conduit ef man aud hcs.t Charges rroMiiMM. 1 shall slwaya he found no hand by those who choose to patronize inc. J. ." 1 h Al.l'N. Oregon City, May 3, 1856. 3tf To Merchant and Shipper. mllE OREGON MILLING TK.VXS- J PORTATION CO. have adopted the follow iug tariff of charges, which will bo sdherij to til! runner nore : Trniartai!an of mtrehsndit or product bom boat to boat at works, per 1011, i uu r , fit. Storage of sain less than five days, 110 char, " over a its man i.i nays, IS St. " " 30 " .''0 Each additional half mouth or lea will bs chniL'cd. per toll. 3 R. PENTLAND, Ag't. Linn City, May 10, 1856. Oregon Toirilory, m Yuiiihillcoiiufv, I mi) HENRY KOYCE: In the name of the L United Slates of America, van are hereby cciniiiuudcd to bo uinl aiipiar bcfiir the District Court of the Uuiud Slates iu and for the county and Territory aforesaid on the first duy of the next regular term Uiereol, lo answer inu roinpiaini oi Norm s L. Ilarnsoii, llonjlitou l.vorclt, unu M.u- thew Everett, or Ihut juduuieiit by default will be taken against you by said plaintiffs for the sum of threo thousand dolluis, witn la win! interest tiirrcen from the tweuty-sixlh day of Heplcmbi r, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three, and Costs if suit, if you tail to uppear and answer uie saiu coiuplaiiit. ..... . . n. J .1 . J Witness, iieorge it. oienern, ier, sun tho seal of said Court, at Lafayette, in said l. county, afTixed this Slat duy of April, A.D. 1850. GEORGE 11. STEWARD, Vltrk. S. Ellsworth, Pllf's Attorney, Eugene Clty.O.T. April 36, lb.Vl. "2-3in r U 8 T RECEIVED, I 70 bbls and hlf blU N O sugur, 30 " '' " crushed " 4000 lb No 1 China " 10 hlf bbls Carolina rice, 15 " " dried apples, 15 kegs ' 10 hlf bbls " peaches, lOUIIII lbs Liveqiool suit, 10 cares table salt, 50 bbls Santa Crux lime, 5000 lbs manilla rope, aaa'd slue, 100 kegs nails, " " 5000 qr Hour sacks, U bales drilling, 13 case an'd pie fruits, 13 " " picklus 30 bundles window sash, ssa'd sixes, 34 pantiul doors, " " 3 doi pol. grains sctnps, 100 sacks Rio ootl'ee, 10 mala black epper, 10 bale oakum, 100 single and double blocks, aas'd sues, 6 gross P ii M yeast powders, 10 doz lino wash boards, 500 gals S. I. syrup, 4000 lbs white lead, pure, 500 " led " " 40 gals copal varnish, 15 doipaiul brushes, aas'd sixes, 15 "3 hooped buckets, 300 gals boiled linseed oil, 100 " raw ." Together with a good assortment of HARD WAKE and CARPENTERS' TOOLS. All of which we propose selling at prices to suit the times. Call sud see for yourselves. W. C. DEMENT i. CO., Main St., opposite Uie Land Ollice. . Oregon Cily, April 19, 1856. Charman sit Warner. MR. EDITOR You Will pleas tell all our fellow-citizen of Oregon that we at sul doing business uuder the old linn, and under the old adage that a nimble sixpence Is bolter than u slow shilling. We want to sell goon's, and will do so as cheap a any other house iu Oregon City. We have enlarged our business materially, and now have on hand, ss usual, all kinds of GRO CERIES, such As will suit city and country trade, which we hoie all who hnvo liivorcd lis with their liberal patronage know full well. Call airain we will do our best. CUARMAN St WARNER. April 19, 1856. GLASS, Queensware, and Crockerv, at aplO CHARMAN A WARNER'S. WE have a full assortment of BOOTS k SHOES, also Ladies' Gaiterxnud Buskins, in fuct all kiuds of ladies' shoes. . npl9 CHARMAN $ WARNER. OREGON HAMS and SHOULDERS for sals by SIS CHARMAN rt WARNER. Ill our Ilukcrf WE keep a full assortment of BREAD, PIES. CAKES, and CANDY, at wholesale and retail. apl9 CHARMAN d WARNER. iVctldiiig Cukes MADE to order, parlies rurniahed With ictus on shortest notice, Ate., by apl9 CHARMAN A WARNER. KELLY'S -Private Boardinr House, lOppoaite Holmes k Co.'s k ire-proo! build ing, OREGON CITY, V. T. IT Charges reasonable. Nov. 3-6m, Splendid Jewelry. G.COLL1ER ROI1B1NS has now on hand the finest assortment of JEWELRY ever brought to Oregon. The assortment consists in part of the following articles : Diamond broaches, Diamond rings, Geld railway tirtie-keepere, Ladies' watches, In enameled casosj Ladies chatelunere, , Mosaic ear-rings, ' Gold Uiimblea, gold and silver pen) Card cases, mantel ornaments, Card baskets, pearl caskets, Gold guard, vest, aud fob chains, Sleeve buttons, shirt studs, Ladies brooches, and a variety of' other goods toe numerous to men tion. Call and see the most mignificent display of Jewelry ever seen in Oregon. G. COLLIER ROBBlNS, March S3- ' Front street, Portland. rurnitnre. rpHE subscriber has just receiv- X ed a large supply ruiim 1 L'l'.E of all descriptions, consist ing In part a follows Sofsst mahogany and black walnut) Chamber eels; Bureaus, wiUi or without marble tops) Office desks; Rocking chairs, stuffed in hair, carpet, Snd With can and wood seals; Dining chairs, cane and wood scats; Office chairs, do do do Children's do, high diniug and rocking; Bedsteads, various kind; Tables, center, c Vd, and dining; Writing de'h.i; Sidcbords; xir'ior chairs; Settees; Readily toilet, aud work tables) JOokiuir glasses: Multreisw, hajrnMas, aud wool) Window shades; Feathers; ' Paper hanging, of every style; Oilcloth; Chine matlin''; ttuid lamp, snd burn- ing fluid ; with a variety of other article toe numerous to mention. Peraon wishing to perches will picas call snd cxamin for llieuwelves. All kind of country produc laksw in exclisng lAIIVL'lV for goods. moo. vn.i.i March 32, 1J36. 49tf J) R. Osgood's IndiChotg')fro,ajie1 Dr. J one' Amtricsn LiHlg'Me, at th clears city wrjz stock, OREGON CITY Wholesale Prices Current? COSIIKCTKU KUktr. IIHtr UOOIK. '. I'KUI SAl Mklill lMtS. Sheeting, 4 4... . llal'JJ ll'Upr.eloer N. Y.4. Dulling Vl rsnwrs. Bleached lulling L Wheal, pr. bu fl.Si " shirting, 1 1 alii ( do ft I Striped do Yl Potatoes d ...i 'ii Ticking I l.iluOn oi'i do $'4 Deuin l.i'Hwr S Bin dillliu?.... l4 C..rn Msl. frh Plaid liuey 1634; rtuir. S.itim.1 VW, " dried do lijali Kentucky jeaii.,.8.'e4.Vaelis, driddo.....li Tweeds .AaiO; " do pooled raisrs. Chili, dnsd.'iUali Blue nnd while 13 rsorisio.v lllu amluiauge IV Poik, elesr nous. Fancy ....8ul3 nus Q-JSa3V Furniliiie do 10" 1 1 Mains. Ii ." do. wide. It' J lljcon I'i M. do luiihs 1 IiiV.v rownsa. GiiiKliaiiM I5u .' Ilaaid, pr ea Bit Alpaca 35nisl " pr keg Sit) Tuldu il iiiii-k 5Ha7.V shot. cloths t5ali Sinnll mui Ir'-'aj Irish linens lu$l Buck ttJaJt CI.OTIIINO. I.StD. Sheep gray piuil ffH i'i Bar 90 Satinet do. . tyii i.'l U'hil lead, in oll...K'i Fancy enss, do. ...$l.i.V Sosnsus. Illnck imm. do. (j.'.iil .Manilla, small Qi lleillluu'l shiils 91 lulf " large 35 Itliio do. do. ftl.'iiilKllciiip 10al Hickory shirt 5n7 casuts. Calidi do i'JM Admniiliu 40ati soots A. siiok. Swrin liVatii Men's kip bools$oii. ' VIV4BS. siier din iti....tl Huron QlUanv fine M'Wcd lit lii riiiun Jll0a3i By' kip IkjoIs fi'J American giUaaU ' lie'vy w s doSli ia tobacco. Mens' brg's pr. dot.. $17 Prideufthe Uuioii40a4 kiphrgsprdm.tl'.iunun n.i " talf sewed do.. All Luke's 37 Woiueu'sh'vy slt's. ALT ua"sws. vy si 1 ilo... line ilo, MIA Nhorels... ,.. -Hi4 .. I4I6 ...9l'.'u3i ....9Ua$ls onoctiuts. Spades... flee , Mai 6 A e... Tea ..Mi.ili.l Millsaws.... Sinrur, no'. I Chi'u.. .11 iX uiitauws.. 75al,:i cruhe.l in lanicciinory, iv pvrsi Saleratus lOalti advsue on N. i . to Starch M Pocket cutlery, 35 pro! Syrup E lloslmi $1 advauce. do. a mum yu umer urnciee w nara- NOMoliuwes .' rlroui30 t50pr I.iv. Suit 3n:U et advance. Table Salt :iVi4 Nails,iiesdsixe,prkgjll Sundwich I. Salt.. 3uis " honkho...85ia Pemer 3d oil. Allrpic.....', 4U l-oinp .. IM Ciniiauiou bllafil Unseed boil 33C Soap Wall Turpentine prgitll frliU U. S. MAIL LINE. Portland nud Astoria. The Splendid Steuuier Multnomah WI LL continue lo run regularly between Port land snd Astoria, ri.i Vancouver, TWICS A wkkk, leaving Portland on Monday and Thursday mornuiga or eucli week for Astoria t ana Aston for Portland ou Tuesday and Friday morning, touching VANUOUVBS,ST.HsLKSB,lUlMSa,CATH Lamkt, arc, eai.n way. r or ircijriu or passage, apply to It. llOx T, master, jelC Orut Hoy t's Wharf-bout, Portland. . i'ltleiis' Lino of Stenniors. sifl, PORTLASDi Cut. Muaaxr, !y?Zri. ENTERPRISE, CapL Jan.xbo!., M ill run in coimectiou, the Portland leaving PORTLAND dsilv (Sundays excepted) for Ore gon Cily at III o'clock, . at., the Enterprise ma king semi, weekly tri to COI'.VAI.LIS, leaving CANEMAH on Mouday at 6 o'clock a. St., and Thursdays at 3 r.M. ' IT All freight for the abov line will b receipt ed for at Uoyl's Wharf Bout, Portland. ALEXANDERS. MURRAY, ARCHIBALD J.YM1ESON. Feb. 16, 1850. tf Vainhill Trado. fT s COCHRAN, CASSADY tz Co., under the mime and style of th Yamhill Ciim'rtiiy, are now building a steamer of about 30 tuns bnrlhen nt Cunniiiah, expressly for lliu Yamhill Irudc. She n ill bo ready to run sums lime in June. , . i COClinAS, CASSADY CO. Oregon City, April 5. 61 tf Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, and Dyo-stuffs, at llio ORISON CITY DRUG STORE, seplS Maiu Street, Oregon City, O.l. WESTKIIX HOTEL, Morrison St., bxiwren Front and First sts., PORTLAND, O. T. Charges rrasonuble. S. D. SMITH, March 15, 1H..6-48 Proprietor. W. r. Burns, WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKER, 0 1 BOON CITY, O, T. IT Strict attention paid lo repairing, and suti. faction to patrons warranted. fcbV-43 Morris bomas, BARBER AND HAIR DRES8ER, JWm'ri f (., nei ly oppniile Hulmei d; Ct.'t. tssMB or siuvinii, o. Shaving twice a week, one jdiuinpeo, hair triniined unco, per inoiiui, a uu 11 once S week, one shampoo, hair trimmed once, per moulli, 1 85 I lair trimmed, Hair cut and dressed, . Shaving, nnd hair dressed, 99 Shampooing, Oregon lity, April 3, lu.iu-ai tame. WF. It IG II FI EL D, WATCH-MAKER. Persons ries rous of octtiug good work don will do well to giv mo a call, a my whole time i d voted to the repairing or ijironoinettr, Lerur, Duplex, and Horizontal watches. An nssorliiienl ol Jewelry en nan.i. Jewelry mude lo oid t, and repaired. Prices to suit the limes. I am thankful for past Divers, and hnpo to give satisfaction in future. , JT Located at the old stand, opposite the Tel egraph Ollice, OREGON CITY. Feb. 3. To all whom It may concern. rTUKU NOTICE, that 1 claim for myself end JL' wile, nnd shall iusist upon holding, all ef tho following dehcribed laud, as our laud claim take and held by mo under and in eoinpliauce wilh tha act of Congress entitled "As Act In create th of. fice of Biirvoyor Cciieral of Oregon," to., approv ed Sept. '.'7th, 150, aud the s:;,eudinenls llieret. sll pretensions of Wm. It, H. Cotton fb the centrs- ry notwithstanding, to will Commeucinr at a stake on llie Willainetl river 10 chain and 'ii link south and 37 chains and 50 links west of ilu south east corner of section 35 in lowiwliip on south of rang one east, thence ninnim; east IW) chains, theiice nor;h 0 U cliaius aiul U0 liuks, tbeue West 80 chains, thence south 54 chain am) in links, tliciiro wist 80 chains lo anl tniauwit river, and llieno up sa d river with its uieaudti iiiffs to th pluw of b. ginning. r JOSEPH KCILOGG. March 32. 1856. To all whom it m.17 concern. rp.VKE NOTICE, that I cLiim, and shall iasist Ju uwa holding, all of th followiug described luuJ, a my land claim taken aud held by in un der aud ia cni.hance with th ar.l of Congress en titled " An Act U create the olhco of Surveyor Gen erl of Oregon," A.c, io , approved Sept. 27th, 1850, and the amendment Ihi-retn, all pretensions of Win. R. B. Cutton lo the contrary notwiilMiand ing, to wit: Coiiimenciiig at a Uk Ki citain south of th sonili-east cornet ef section 31 in township one south of rang two cast, Iheuc run ning eoutli with section line 40 chiius, thenc wsct 113 chain, Ihsuce not I Ii 3)1 chain aud 75 link, tlieuce eut 91 eluins and 50 liuks, thence, north 6 ehaiisj and 35 links, mid thenc east 31 ohauu 50 link to th brg'numg corner. ELIS11A KELLOGG.