The Jtnnit Clark brought up 700 IuJi aat yesterday, wliicb wart brought lo Portland by tbe Steamer Columbia from Tort Orford. George and Llmpy with tbtlr flock i compote tbt crowd. Jobn'i Uod have givta up thtlrarms, and will come in by land; Tbit will of eourit clott tbt war In Rozut Bivtr. It behoves tbt Indian Agent to look well to hit family I .Yamhill, and tee tbat Ibey art deprived of weapons with which to tlty eaoh other and endanger tht safely of lha settlements around. We hear that tome of the Rogue River Indiint on the reiervatlonttill retain their arm. The Agent knowt hit butinru better than wa do, but tbe people will not feel tafe with a knowledge of the fact that ' Humbert of thete Indiant itill retain tbtir rent, and the Agent ie afraid lo iotitt upon taking them. Thia may not be to, but w have it from a certain "General" conspic uout in tbo "grub department" of tbe last war. , slant. In regard to the Kaimi difficulties, wa . can obtain nothing which appeart mere au ihentio than the annexed, whioh we find in the St. Louit Intelligencer of 28th Muy. It tee mi to be a reasonable history of tbe disturbance! ',Alta California. The steamer Star of the West arrived yesterday from the Missouri, bringing us a number of papers and extras from offices in that region, referring mainly to events f recent occurrence in Lawrence and there abouti. We have also seen Judjro Tain, who acted at United States Deputy Mar hat and at Deputy Sheriff, in Lawrence, and who bat given us some additional ilems of news. The Judge is on bis way to Geor gia, fur his family, intending lo return im mediately to Kansas, to take up his perma nent residence in Lecompton. .According to the reports before us, e arly on Wednesday morning, ihe United States Marshal, with tbe men wbo bad obeyed his proclamation calling for aid to asist in the xeoution of certain wnttin hit hands, 4ook possession of Ihe Mound in front of Lawrence. They numbered from four to five hundred men. lletween 10 and 11 o'clock, the Marshal sent his Deputy, Judge Fain, into the town, with a po.se of eight men, to execute the writ. They made four arrosts, returned, and delivered the prisoners to the Marshal, and he dismissed Jlis force. The Lawrence people wore disposed to exult over this result, declaring that they 4id 'not intend to resist his authority ; al though Reeder had set them the example of contemning it and that of the U. S. Judge of the Lecompton District.- But when Marnbul Donaldson had performed his duty ShorifT Jones, who had recovered from the wound received in the attempt lo assassin ate him in Lawrence, appeared en the scene, and summoned the same men to aid him in at like service. lie took about twenty men wun mm aim roue into Lawrence. Me shopped in front of the FreeSinte Hotel cittod up, at is well known, as a fortification and, calling Tor Uen. romeroy, demand' ed from him all the Sharps's rifles and pice esof artillery about the fort, or hotel, civ- ing him five minutes to decide whether he would surrender them or not, saying that he desired to enect this purpose peaceably and quietly. Pomcroy, having consulted tvith others, agreed to deliver up the arms, and fifteen minutes further time was al lowed to stack them in the street. Cel. Eldridgfl, who keeps the hotel, was then requested by Sheriff Jones to move hit furniture from the building, giving him wo hours to do it in. But this be refused to do, and the posse entered and removed most of the furniture into the street. Tbe artillery wat then placed in front of the ho tel, and fired open it until the walls began to fall, when fire was put to it, and it was left in ruins. The printing materials of the Herald f frttaam otbee, and of tbe Kansas J1 ret State office, wtre then taken and thrown into the river. !t was the express order of Bheriff Jones tbat no private property should be injured, and particularly tbat Gov. Robinson' house should not be touch ed ; but it became impossible to restrain the crowd, and the presses, &o., were des troyed, and, after a portion of the posre had left the town, Robinson's house was fired, put out, and again set on fire and burned down. It wat a two-story frame, Tbit wat the extent of the damage te property. One maa who was observed attempting to make hit escape from a house, during the heat of the excitement, wat fired upon and killed; and a pro-slavery man was danger ously injured by the falling of a brick from the hotel walls. Another pro-slavery man wat accidentlv shot, but he will probably get well. Sheriff Jones gave Gen. Pomeroy a re ceipt for all the rifles and cannon surren dered by him to tbe authorities of Douglas county. Jacob Branson, whose name has figured a good deal in tbe affairs of Kansas, was ar retted on Ihe 18th, by Deputy Sheriff Fain and four others. He was taken at his house. He threatened to shoot the officers, and put a rifle through the crack of the bouse, but did not fire. His wife opened Ihe doors, with a pistol in each band, and warned them not to approach a step nearer; but Ihe trigger wat not pulled. Finally, Bran eon agreed to surrender. Tbe evening before Lawrence was en tered, a man was killed at Branson's bridge, lie wat hailed by tbe picket guard, refused to answer, started to run, and was fired up on and shot in the back. , Tbe tame evening two of the picket Card were out about one mile from wrence; they were met by five men from the towu were asked if they belong ed to the Fro-Slavery party, and on answer ing that they did, they were fired upon, one of them receiving a shot in the arm the other shot one of the assailants in tbe head and both of them then escaped. Gov. Shannon, it was understood, would request that 100 of the regular troops should bo stationed in Lawrence, 100 at Topeka, and 100 at Oaawatomie. Sheriff Jones bad aome writs to serve at Topeka, and it wat reported tbat about 100 of ihe malcontents had assembled at the Big Spring, to give him battle, bat, after the occurrence at Lawrence, this will hardly be done. At Osawatomie Judge Cato, of the District Court, bad been prevented from holding his twrt, by threats of violence to the Grand Jury frexn tbe Free State men, and thit precaution wat deemed necessary. There Were about three hundred citizen of Lawrence still In town on Wtdneflay, and many of tbtm were greatly exasperated at their leaders, because they had deterud pT The Pauai Office K.ports give ib aeal i. it. k t A-.mfuu. .-J B velneef al lib animal sod vgtbi arodai ... -"- -V vowed that lby would not again be found in resistance to tht laws of the Territory. A good many were passengers on the Star of tbt West, returning to the t. Tat Caeatlaa View ef tkt Msatietak 8omof th leading Cantdita prs hsvt ex- pressed lhlr views upon this nutur. ' From the Toronto Olth we have the foUewiugi "Tbe ttlsgraph snnouoctd lo us yeslerdsv svsninr inat the nan imeatenee aitmiasaj or sir. Crampton, and iho British oomuI at New York, Fhlladsiphisaad uioolonau ass taken ttaee, and that as a eoaaqucno,diplomtie Intercourse bo- twoea Ihe Ceiled Slate aud Great Britain bat eoaoed on this side of Ihe Atlantic W faav uvar uiougiu inai uiw moreruent, ou th part of Ui American government, would lead to a uriou ruplur between lb two oouutri and, indred, Mr. Harey'a I Iter, which eooompanie Hi diamlav ai, i aia w nero on irnmed epeoally to avoid lb daniror of each an vuL But it cannot b eonoealed tliat ink aclieo of lb Uuiled 8lle muet lead todiffieutie wbieb will pvar to b of a urealrniDg obaraetar, ra If they are not real ly so, and will bar a prejudicial effect on in' tanutional commerce. Mr. I'ierc must b held responsible for thl eril, and w doubt much wbeth- b will 8ud himeeif tHmefitted at th Cincin aati Convtntion bv tb eoarw whicb ho ha ta ken. An idea that war will aria out of the biui orat can only be mentioned to bo ridiculed." Tb Montreal Herald say: "By th attention oi our waihington eorretpondt-nt we were enabled yeoUrday aflornooo to aim a alip eoutainine th intelligence, received by Uirgrupb, of Mr. Cramp ton and coiuuta Barclay, MaUiew end Rowecrofi'e amnmu by Ihe United Stale government. Our eorreepoudeiit add that Mr. Marcy'a letter in reply to Lord Clurendon a last despatch, ia 'eoncil latory, but Ann.' The Kaw Yoik papora, in con lamplalioa of lb dieiniaeal which hu lakon plac, appear, pretty generally, to believe tbe Hritith go. ernmeul will 'pocket the affront,' and send sucee. nrs to tlicir dismiaed ulBcial. W are of a diflrr - nt opinion, and have no doubt Mr. Delias will bo served with a 'notice to quit' within an hour of lite receipt r Mr. Many dispatch, however 'eoncil ialory' may be its terma. The pretence thai Air. Crampton ia not dismiaeed becuun of Ih enlist maul imbroglio, but from hi being personally dis tasteful to tn I'retidcnt, la, la our view, untenable. and ought not to be accepted. Mr. Crampton waa, notoriously, personally acceptable to Ihe Pres ident previous to the enlistment affair and it is clearly hi alleged eonduct in that aff.irlo which Ilia dismissal must b attributed. Beside, ar Meaara. Barclay, Mathawa and Rnwecroft til per onauy unacceptable to ine rr.auieui r From the Quebec Mercury we tulc the f lowing : "It would appear that the dismissal of trie British Miairter at Washington la s reality. "It ia to be hoped that this Irauanction will be regarded in It tru light in England simply a an aoi oi impotent oniciai insolence and political clap trap on tbe part of a President who is a dis grace to the great empire whose government be boa neon accidentally called lo administer. "brave aa Una incident may appear, it bv no mean follows that more than official cootnes for a brief period will result from il. Much will depend on tbe good sens of th Anglo Saxon race on both aide of tb At anlic wo rely very confidently on the strong souse of our Yaukea "cousins," who we imagine lo be sufficiently "calculating" to count the cost of such an lllicuve war, and who. we inav se sure, wui uui be ready, to compromise tlie mi' rtant.nMreorcomroerceuu.uiuJtI.. t.opco. nit 111 St IH lt Mlfiaua lnilr fnt fliaa tuimAu fkf fn l I I .ul ?-r-r " .. I.!- , "l" c P"'ro" J' oveu- fcuir.n uc WIT, VUIIIUt, "itut it oehow u to give our "cousin ' acrocs the border unmialaknbie evidence of our dasira to live on friendly terms with tliem. and we would hail with pleasure aome publio action to elict the expression ef such eplniou." Frets UaiDiie. I En-GLANB. Very little has been said or written recardinjr tLe battle of Costa Kica. wue luuuniiiiai juurum, m i no go cru nieiil I interest exnlsina Lord Clarndn'a l..l iop ...-..-n- ,.. onnn k .i... rT. .. T . ' ' " old muskels en sale, and will be P-ltd to . :.u ..L . 1... m. . it. r..... iuooi wiiuuiucrvuaiuiiieia uvsiuua ineoueus Bicans, The annual ataenent of the Chancellor of the Exchequer has been laid before Par liament. Ine estimated revenue for the current year is set down at 67,166,000, showing a deficiency of 8,873,000. CoMMKRCE OF Nr W YoRC The official monthly ret urns of trade at New York, from I 1st July. 1855. the beiiinn ne Of the cur- rent fiscal or Trananrv r. to the 1 at of w. ' i v" . : March, inst., thow that the impart of mer chandise amounted to 9121,000,000 Three weeks in March 11,251.319 I Total lo 20th March 0132,251,319 Against same time last year 117,425,781 Increase about 12 J per cent 914,725,038 fM . .. j I Tbe export of domestio produce during I tbe same period, and the re-export of mis- cellaneous foreign poods amounted to " I 5, 033,000 1 Three weeks in March 4,442,215 Total to 20lh March . 155,475,215 Against tht tame time last year 44,424,073 Increase to date 911,050,242 The imports for the week ending March 'I'M amounted to 93,438,047, against 2, 020,812 same week Isst March, and an ex port of domestio produce and miscellaneous goods, of 91,468,053, against 1,068,424 corresponding week last year. The Cittli Business. During the last year the State of Ohio sent to the mark et of New York about 40,000 bead, Illinois over 22,000, Kentucky 10,600, and Indiana 9000. The New York and Erie Railroad brought forward 58,789 cattle and 224,879 Jiogs, and the Hudson River 48,503 cattle. There were consumed at beef in tbat city 185,574 cattle in one year, and in Philadel phia and Baltimore about 100,000 one half of which it is estimated came from tht Western States ; it is believed the business for the eosuingyear will be much larger. Coal. There are stated to be in the United States 129,032 square miles of coal, I AM AAA '- - Til! n . a .' 1 ui "u.u ii.uuu are in Illinois, zi.iuo in i Virginia, 15,437 in Pennsylvania, 13,500 in tvemucKy, and 1 1,900 in Ohio. In hu rope there are 17,497 square miles of coal, of which 1 1,850 are in Great Britain, 3, 403 in Spain, 1,719 in France, and 518 in Belgium. The yearly product of coal is 31,500,000 tonsio Great Britain, 4,960,000 in Belgium, 4,140,000 in Prance, and 4, 000,000 in the United States. rSPTh Round belonrinr to tb United State Arsenal at Baton Rouge, La., embrace an rea of 37 mile, in three magnxine then ara 30,000 pound of powder, and 9,VO0 round ef cartridge for small anna and cannon. Tbe torebone eon tain 35,000 aosketa, rifle, carbine, and pistol, 3,500 sabers, 100 casMos, 600,000 eanaoa-baua and aneua, 30,000 poand canister, and aeeoatre. menu lur 100,000 men. The total valo of th bod sad tmiMiBj. "4lb eontentav over 1 fMr 000. tr It is etlmald ihit nllv-li million lb. lard are made it Iks taitsd ttialM, of which twenty Bujlisos ere and la Cincinnati. EugUod tnd Cut Mb tab annually bum miJiiea pound n amihu wa, raietd In lb Uo.ud Slat. Irvm t "figuring Lp" of the principal product And ih.i if! tr product arrxmut to about 13,000,000,000 rr fioBMnd milliane deMart I , W Th annua! valu of noultrv la Ik ITnilad Slaw I Minuted at aJO.000.OUO. Th ailv of New York xpuds yearly $1,500,000 la lb parch ef egg alone. t Th deposit la th Sen Francisco mint In Jauuary and February 334,5(6 (gainst 145.964 aunee it torn troths tut year. Th eoiaap waa 3,405,C34. includinf bare, anient tMi.. ov. i at suvsr ooiuite wa 131,609, tV Th income of some of ih New York hw yei i abeolutrlv marreloue ihe incom of 130 000 is not unnwil. and th ram of 150.000 te a. etued by many or lb prominent men al lha bar, I I A GsMTLtain. It Uke four thing to make a I thorough gMlma. Yet eiial ' bo a geullenun m your principle, a graiKman In your Uutn, renllemaa in )or manner, t eaumaa in your ttlt(lea Itoitre. Roy. Geo. C. CiUNOLia, D. D., will preach In th Baniiet Church in thil eity on th Ant, tecoud. and fourth Lord s Hays in ach monlh, and Ih Rev. II. Johiwon on Ih third. Strvic al 101 o ciocx a. a., and at a e. a. liraaa DlvUUa. Tb third quarterly mealing- of lb Grand Di vision of the Son of Temperance, fur Oregon, will be held at Astoria, on th 23d of July, commenc ing at 10 e'okick, a. a. - Omoer and member are requested to be prompt. Wo hava warm friends in Astoria and anticipate an interesting meeting. Come, and tut us advanoe the interact of th cam In tbat taction of our young nl flourishing Territory. Aa Ad- dree will be delivered by our G. W. P., Gca. Thomuaon Ward, unless delnined on account of sickness in hi family. All W. P'a and P. W. I"a 1 ara eligible to arsta in th Grand Diisioo. and will be welcomed to th ordr by pretenling their credential Commuuicalion are expected from th National Division. Th Temperance caua i aJvaneinj;, and if we are allowed to judge the fu ture by th put, th cause will soon have won th "oold water triumph." C. II. HALL, Julys, IBaG. U. a. or U. JJ. of U. 1. In Albany, O.T, July 3d, by Rev. 8. G. Irvine, Mr. John Baaaowa to Mia Louis C.Smith, both of Albany. And ia it possible that one of Cupid's arrows his reached tbe heart of friend John Barrows? Sol omon aaid, "Whoso findeth a wife, findeth a good thing," and we believe it ; but " Tia not in Hymen's gay, propitious hour, With summer beams and genial breezes blest, Hi at man a consort's wort h approvcth best : . Tia when the akiea with gloomy tempest lour, When cares and turrowsall their torrent pour, She clasps him closer to her hallow'd breast, Pillows bia head, and lays hia heart to rest Tia A erf he feel her worth, her love, her power." .At Winchester, Douglas eountv, July lit, by Kev. 11. Wilbur, UapU I,, f . Moshek and Mis WiNiraao, youngest daughter of Hon. Joe. Lane. TTTE ara just receiving a quantity of DRY yy QOODS, EAnTlIEff WARE, and al- . . 1 . ' most every thing else a man can mention. Farm. , woula do well ,0 inJ -et get their harvest tup. plies' about now. July rj. CHARM AN d WARNER. Lost A N IRON GRAY MARE, five years old last J. spring. She belonged to the Clackama EonlP,ny 01 voiunteen unaer tpi. tsem, ana of tbe company she gave out, and waa left at er nfr ,ha. '1 of l'?"r" .A?y I0" """"a' warded. 1JWJ JJ. J. OUHEbLr To Farniert. rUR REAPERS sod THRASHERS hav hvc 3 'Jh'-bone Uiraahera and cleaner., 3 reaper and rakers. July 5,1 Sob. G. ABERNETHY dr. CO. Telegraph Notice. AT a called meeting of the Board of Directors of the Pacific Telegraph Company, held at Lafayette on Monday, the 83d of June, Clayton Richardson and A. K. Burbank wtre appointed Collector to receive the money due en the lit, 0.1. 34 an.1 aih inta!lmnla of said Pnmnanv Tbe stockholder ar hereby reouetted to nav te the aaid Collector th several um now due on 'naiaumm in aariran posHoie pcrwo, aa Lne m,.ne " Mw ""l"1" W COmPleM w corvam. For order ef the Board of Director. J. 8. MclTEENY, President July 5. 1856. 13ml OREGON HOUSE, Cor. 3d & Water eta, opposite Ferry land'g, VKKUON vil T. The traveling publio are respectfully invited te give us a call. Alt aawijLU w uiv hush. uictatMatsvi i,.,.j hi.i m th. T.mtorv. nd huii 1 n isiix,uuu nvuon. is mo mm piewsantiy altered within tbe last few months as to make it one of the most commodious. 1 uo wuio win mtwmym am auppiiaii wuu uiv um that th maiket affords. Good aocommodalions ipl. ... , .1, . 1 L. r-J .:L at.. I . for ladies and families. Good stabling and feed for hor, with proper at tendance. erKBixuKK at Buunm. June 28, 1856. 6m M. St. LVCAS. t. DALTON. Lncaa k Barton, HOUSE, SIGN, & ORNAMENTAL PAIN- TEK3, &c., HAVE received and offer for aale, 4000 lbs Atlantic white lead, 350 gallons boiled linaeed oil, 300 raw " 300 " turpentin, 200 " Tildana No. 1 furniture varnish, J50 " " " " coacb " 300 " Japan 1000 lbs of putty, 6 dos Adams 6-10 brushes, . 8 dos eaah tools asserted, 10 pack of loaf gold, 10 " silver, 100 lb of Small's assorted colors, 3 gross of camel and aable hair pencil, 5500 ft ef glaaa, 8x10, 10x12,10x14, 10x15. Clazed sash, any quantity, of tbe following sites and prices: 8x10, $3,25 per window, 10x13, 4,00 " 9x13, 4,00 10x14, 4,50 10x15, 5,00 Mi Lai), would respectfully can tbe at- tention of the trad and th public generally teex- ,liraf.Ml. hafnra rairnliaainn alaarlaM r - "-"'""- LUCAS & DALTON, June 28, 1856. I ront ., Portland. $4000 TO LOAN. Inquire at th lOtf ARGUS OFFICE. Bv Bark Oceaa Bird. KECEIVKD June 4th to loilowiog GOODS, and now eelliog rapidly at a small advaue. 150 kega syrup, 60 box eandle, 50 bf bblaNOaugar, 10 bbls crushed " 13 dot broom, 30 " buckel, SO gro matches, 11 bbls cider vinegar, 1 5 cases tobaece, 35 " (noes, Bortd, 25 grain cradles, 1 thresher and epantee, 1 reaper and rakrt 13 straw eottera. ; XL XXUwaln, Manufacturer, Wkaleeal and Retail Dealer in COOIC AJD PA BLOB STOVES, tin a crrss wasi, suae w at, c, Mala St., eppesit Mtia Street Hotel, OREGON CITY, O.T. Btaambeat aud jobbing work attended It with oispatea. Urdus from lbs ootmrry promptly filled. j7 XIarntii and aUMery, rj-f TH K undrlgnd hing opened anew a ia nu I I cvibUK, Marion tooniy, u. TT T.. ia tb PnlOffio building, aridy te manntaotor aae ftirnab at snort aouee, and la lb bt and moat ubeuntial styls of tb eraft, aU kinds of HARNESS and SADDLERY WORK, Trk and Carriage Trimming, c. Jun 31, IbiC.-y ROOP it COOt UK, i Bark VtUttuBkoat' IS eapeelad lo eommnct leading with product prior to 1st July. Application for freight may be mad lo(JpUBln.bry al POKTL.UiU, r lo the under.iga.d- G. ABERNETUY V CO. Jun 91, 1858. Tkewei who Vail Ihe Cbeaawet ttell the Hi, CHAR.MAN & WARNER, Oregon City, bv Ih best selection of GROCERIES, Boat and Skaee. else Oils, Psint. Ulaaa, te oil wbolal and retail, ehsap for cash or produce. Uur slock in part consists of 6000 lbs cork, : 3000 lbs N 1 China sugar, 9000 " No 1 Batavia " 1000 " Handwivb Maud sugar, 1500 " crushsd sugar, 2500 assorted candy, SO ksp E. Boston syrup, 50 keg nail. 10 ease pickles, - pi frniu, 13 dot assorted can fruit, 6 " tomato catsup, 5 11 pepper sauce, 4000 lb salt, different kinds, 8 dm brooms. Laree asaortuwnt of Queeiisware, Glasmrare, dee. 10,000 cigars, by Ih thousand, 40 box tobacco, China rice, Carolina do., 300 lb tea, 2000 lbs dried apple, (pice of all kiuda, axe, dec. j UieriS's tale. TY VIRTUE of two certain execution iemied JO out of the District Court fr th county of uacaamas, and to me directed, one in favor of Eber L. Bradley asainst Willwlon D. Woodcock, f e tbe sum of eight hundred dollars and aixty-tw cents, with lo 6S-1UU dollar, east upon tbe me, for which amount judgment was docketed in aaid Court on th 8th day of April, 185S, on in favor of Kobert Canneld for th ram ef forty-eight dot lars and eiglity-eevcn cent, with 15 92-10U dot Ian cost upon th aim, which judgment was docketed in said Court on tbs 21st day of December, 1855, and for want of personal prop erty whereof to make Ih bov named amount I have levied said executions upon all Ihe right, ti Me, and interact of the above named WilliaUin D. Woodcock, that he now ha or had at th tim aid judgment wera docketed aa aforesaid, in and to the following deaanbed land claim situated in Clackamas eounty, described in Notification No. 977, now on file in the Land Office at Oregon City, aa follow, being a part of See's. 4 &, 5, T. 5 8. R. 3 E. ' 33dr,33,T.4S. R. 8 E.. bounded and described aa follows i Beginning at a point 0.38 chains east of a point 37.00 chs. north of S. W. corner of N. W 4 of Sao. 4 In T 5 S R 3 E, inence n u oeg. au mm. r., jj.uu ensini, N 53 deg. 30 min. W, 83.50 ' S 9deg.30mia. W, 110.50 " 8 63 deg. E, 60.00 " " N 8 deg. E, 20.90 " N 45 deg. W, 33.75 - te th plaee of beginning. I shall proceed Ie sell all the ngbt, title, and interest a aforesaid, or o much thereof aa will latisfy the above named amount, with interest and aeoruing coat upon the same, lo Ihe highest bidder for cash at publio auction ou TUESDAY, Tiitf 29TB DAY OF JULY, 1856, at one o'clock, r. a of aaid day. Sale to take place on lb premiae. South half set apart te tbe wife. sue till EL. AT, Sheriff June S3, 1856-1 lw5 Claekamt County. Mew Firm and Mew Oooda. THE undersigned would respectfully say to their friend and th public generally that they are opening a GROCERY d PROVISION STOKE. One and alien invited to give them a call before buying elsewhere. Tbey will ever be ready to show their goods, and thev natter Uiem selves that they can suit th public, both a to qua). ity and pnc. uakstuw & uu. Canemab, May 31, 1856. 7 Xfew Arrangement fjlUE next term of our tcheel will commence L July 1, 1858. Tbe Primary' Department, limiud te 16, will be under tbe charar of J. ANDREW POST. Th Preparatory Department, limited to 25 18 day pupils and 7 boarder will be under the care or the subscriber, wbe will nave Ine super vision of both department. By tb arrange ment w hop to offer superior advantages to our patron. N. B. None invited ie attend but such a will cheerfully comply with the rulee ef tbe obool Neither do we want any one who will be rtugk In hi plays with but companions, or us any im preper language. J. D. POST. Oregon City, May 34, 1 856. 6 For atxda. 1 WILL BELL my situation on th bluff at Oregon City at a very low rate. I have a good dwelling house, atabla, and out buildings, witrrabout 100 choice fruit tree of th best varieties, in an enclosure ef eight lota, all of whicb will ba (old low, as I hav purchased prep rty ia another part of tb city. My 24, 1858-6tf W. W. BUCK. Wb. O. Dement dk Co., At their eld eland, eppoeite the Land Office, ARE now receiving per brk "Ork" and brig 'Halcyon," th following good i 150 boxes sperm and adamaatine eandl, ' 60 kegs dried apple and prach, 100 bbls and hlf bbls crushed sugar, 60 ease pickle, 30 " fresh peaclie, 50 " pi fruit, 10 tonsG.A. sslt, CROCKERY d GLASS-WARE i 500 dot cup and taucera, , 300 " plat, S00 " tumblers, 30 " water pitch, Sugar bowl, tea pots, 4tc eto. OILS f FAINTS: 800 ksgs pur lead, 300 gab linaeed oil, 100 gal turpentin, 60 gals varnish, 300 gab lamp oil, 100 gab lard M DRY GOODS l 6000 yds brown sheeting, 5000 " prints, Bleached cotton, bed ticking, te Ate., . all of which will be sold is low a they can be pur ehusd of any ether boo ia O re goo City, may 1 7 Lumber, Lnmber. THE Oregon Milling and - Transport atia Co. have established a LUMBER YARD en tbe river bank ia rear of th stor ef Allan, McK.nlsy dtCo. Lumber in large or small quantities, inelnding dreased siding and flooring, can always b bad by application at the tor of F. S. y. A. HOLLAND, Oregon Gty, May 10, 1856. ZsOft, ZsOfS. CASH will ba paid on debvory for Brand eedat IKIS at works ef Oregon Miliing dc Trans. pwution Co. . R. PE.NTLAND, Ag'U Una City, May 10, 1856. JUekal aUcka! rnilE aadeniitwd na eondantiv a band at be J. ack eMnufacUfy ia Oregoa City, SACKS of all oautlesaod ftf, which will beaold a lew a tbey ean he bought ia tb Territory. Orders free a dutauce arouptly atteadrd lo. W. WHITLOCK OnyB Of, Htf 7, 1? Wvflyx SZafn Street Banae. I HAVE Uad Ih.MAI.N bl REET HOUSE, and am now preparsd te eommodat Ib traveller public. Every altenUon will be paid to the eonuort ef man tad bsasU casrgs rauooatiie. laball always be found on hand by the who oho ie Datieaita me. J. M. BACON. Oregon City, May 3, 1156. 3tf To XXerehanU and hlppera. milB OREGON MILLING A TRANS- X PORTATION CO. have adopted th follow ing tariff of charges, wbieb will be tdhered to till ruruier aetie I TrensDortation ef merdhandise or produce from boat to boat at work, per Ion, II 00 Storage ef eame rs tbaa five days, aeobarge. . ovsr 9 l srs man ia aaya, aa i 'i u 1 u J5 A. " - 30 " 50 Each addiUoual half month or less will be char ftd. per toa, 33 R. PENTLAND, Ag't. Linn City, My 10, 1656. Oregon Territory, J Yamhill eounlv, mo HENRY ltOYCEt la tbe name ef the X United State of America, yen ar hereby eommunded tn be and appear before the District Court of the United Stale in and for lha county and Territory aforesaid n th first day of the nxt regular term thereof, te nwer th eomplilut of Horac U Harrison, xioughloa fcvsreu, and Slat- thsw Everett, or that judgment by default will.be taken against yon by said plaintiffs for th sum of thr thousand dolbis, with lawful interest Ibsreon from Ihe twsniy-sixlh day of September, on Ihouaind eight bundled and fil'ty-lliree, and oosta of auit, if yon rail te appear ana answer ins said complaint. Witness, George TI. Steward, Clerk, and ; the eal of aaid Court, at Lafayette, In (aid L.a eounty, affixed thia Slatday of April, A U. JBJt). GEORGE II. STEWARD, r S. Ellsworth, Pltf ' Attorney, Eugene City, O.T. April 36, 185B. Vim TU8T RECEIVED, J 70 bbb ami hlf bbb N O auga, 30 " " crmhed " 4000 lbs No 1 China " 10 hlf bbls Carolina rice, ' 15 " " dried appiee, 15 keg ' " 10 hlf bbb " peaob, 10000 lb Liverpool salt, 10 ease table salt, 50 bbb Santa Crux lime, 5000 lb manilla rop, aaa'd siies, 100 kegs naib, " 5000 qr flour sacks, 6 bales drillings, 13 cases aaa'd pi fruit, 13 ' " pickle, SO bundle window eaah, ats'd aixes, 34 panncl doom, " " 8 dos pol. grain teeope, 100 aacks Rioooffea, 10 mala black pepper, 10 bale oakum, 100 single and double blocks, asa'd siies, 6 gross F AM yeast powdsrs, 10 dot xino wash board, 500 galsS. I.ayrup, 4000 lbs whit lead, pur, 500 " ted " 40 gab eopal varnish, 15 dox paint brush, aaa'd siz, 15 "3 hooped bucket, S00 gab boiled llnsesd oil, 100 " raw " " Torether with a rood assortment of HARD WARE and CARPENTERS' TOOLS. All of whioh w propose telling at price to luit tbe time. Call aud see for yourselves. W.C. DEMENT. CO., Main St., opposite the Land Office, Oregon City, April 19, 1856. Oharman tit Warner. MR. EDITOR You will plea tell all our fellow-cilixen f Oregon that w ar (lib doing business uuder the eld firm, and under the. old adage that a nimbi lixpenee it batter than a alow ahiliing. Wa want to tail good, and will do te as cheap as any other hou in Oregon City. We have enlarged our business materially, and now hav on band, aa usual, all kind of GRO CERIES, such as will suit eity aud country trade, which w hop all wbe have favored us with their liberal patronage know full well. Call again we will doour bi-at. CUARMAN 4V WARNER. April 19, 1858. GLASS, Queenswaro, and Crockery, at apl9 CHARMAN WARNER S. TTTE have a full assortment ef BOOTS & IT SHOES, also Ladies' Gaiters and Buskins, in tact all kind or ladie' shoe apl9 CHARMAN 4 WARNER OREl REGON HAMS and SHOULDERS for sals a!9 CHARMAN d WARNER. In oar Bakery TTTE keep a full asMrtmont of BREAD, PIES, V T CAKES, and CANDY, at wholesale am retail ap!9 CHARMAN d WAKNEK. Wedding Cake TfADE to erdar, parti furnished with icta i.tj n shortest notice, ate., by p!9 CHARMAN d WARNER. j KELLY'S 11 Private) Soardlnf Home, LULOpposit Holmes A. Co.'s Fire-proof build ing, UKEUUn VJtX, V. T. IT Uhargea reasonable. rov. J-tim. Splendid Jewelry. G.COLLIER ROBBINS has now on band the finest assortment ef JEWELRY ever brought to Oregon. The assortment consists in part of the following article! t Diamond broactiea, Diamond ring, Geld railway time-keepers, Ladies' watches, in enameled case, Ladie cbatelaners, Mosaic ear-rings, Gold thimble, gold and ailvar pent, Card oases, mantel ornaments, Card basket, pearl oaeketa, Gold guard, vest, and fob chain, Sleeve button, (bin lud, Ladies brooches, ' and a variety f other good toe numerous t men tion. Call and ee th most maimificent display ef Jewelry ever seen in Oregon. March 33. Front street, Portland. Tornitare. THB snbecriber hss just recciv-si ed t large supply of FUIINI-I TURE of all description, eoiuust-1 '"J ing ia part as follow Sofa, mahogany and black walatti Chamber sets; Hureans, with or without marble topr, CHwdcak; Rocking chairt, atufiVd in hair, carpet, and with cane ant wood seats; ining chair, cane and wood seats; Office chsirs, de do do Children' do, high dialog and rocking; Bedstead, variou kinds; Table, center, card, and dining; Writing desks; Sideboard; - Psrliir chairsj oeitees; Reading, toilet, and work table) Looking-gbssec; Mattresses, balr.moas, tnd wool; vvmoow snaoes; Feathers; Ppr hinging , of every tyle; Oilcloth; Chinee matting; fluid lamp, and burn ing flu d ; with a variety of other article too anmcrou to mantion. Peraon wishing to parches will oleas call and examine for themselves. All kind f eoontry produe taken in rxchtng lot good. TUOS. JOH.NHON. March 23, 1956. 431 DR. Osgood In.liaCbo'ag'V'e.sadDv.JooW Aaterk-aa Choiarnfoe, at th QSECVX CITY PKVC STORE. OREGON CITY Wholesale Vrleea Ootrent. to - I GOSaSOTSO WStSLT. pav uoooa. ) dkui.s 4. Mrmciivu ShMtlng, 4-l....lla!?)'lP0pr.etver.V. y.tut. Drilling It J rauuvct Bleached dr lling 13 Wheat, pr. bu.....t!)0 shining, llsioOais do 1 Ruiprd . Tiokne. do 12i Potsic d ...... ,,.H IdaltiOnion do $H ISPIout... 4 14, Corn Mal, frasb 124( . miT. 70ay0? " dried do IStall B...S5a45:raachM, drisd do....,.U .....6570; . do peakd....i. a. i ' Chili, dried. 3033 Denies Bin drllliug.. Plaid bny.. Satinet Kentucky lea TwMda. raiNT. Blu and white t I3f Hiu audorsns I7reis, cltar nont. Fancy 8a 1 3J " uum 1.1839 Furniture do.... ...lOalt llama- It do. wide. 131 Bacou ..,....19 M. dlJnu 1435) rownsa. , , Gingham 1 53j'lfatard, pr ea H Alpaca ...35ah0; pr keg, jaois ai inaait otnua; siitr.- cloths 115s 11 Small siies t'iiU Irish linen 40. I. Duck t.a3a ciTiiifia. ixio. i .. Sheep gray pant 8?J t3 Bur...... : .90 Satinet Ho. .(tisa.S: While lead, In 04I...IU1 Fauoyoaa. do. ...tkinSl ouaoast. . i Black eaaw do. $5a7 Manilla, email..,..., H Redflsn'l shirts SHalSf " Urge.,.. 95 lilne do. do. ft I5ai 18-fIuiiip lOali Hickury shirts Sa7' oaauu. Calico do Cllal'iAdmantine... ...... J7a40 soot at anoes. . . vSperm COaM Msu's kip boou8'jaJ; cieaaa. ' super da do.. ..j-t' Havana iuaoe fine eewed 4 German...... .. .il0a9 Boys' kip ban ft:.' American 30a5 h'vy w x dogUn3' tosacco. Mans' brg' pr- doi..$l7;Pridof the Unia.404 " kephrg s pr dua-S-'OSuu .Usit " calf sewed Ao..i Luks's 17 Womeo's h'vv sh's.fsl.t; naauwaas. nneao. Qia;nnveia :tai oiioctiiss. 'Knadrs $14al6 Coffee..... IdsIC Axes 9l2a90 Tea 5nat5:Millsan'a..i Ua$l Suj'ir, no. I Clii'a....)! ;Xcutsaw 75a$l,!i crushed I u' l alilc cutlery, IV pur el Saleratu lOalCI advance on N. Y. ooM Starch 14, Pocket cutlery, 35 peat Syrup E Boston ti;. advance. do. S Isluiid.. ....SO Uther article oi tarn .. i wareftuniSO teStfpr 3s.1J( et advanoe. 3 44 Naib, aaa'd siu-s.pr kg $1 3a J J ' horavhoa...8ja)l ...3d! oil. ....40' Lamp ftlUt N O Molusse I.iv. Suit Tuble Salt Sandwich 1. Salt. Pepper Allspic Cimiainon.... .COaRU Liimed hoil... U9C Soap ,..10ll,Tureouuprgull $i U. 8. MAIL LZNB. ' Portland and Atlvrla. Tb Splemlid Steamer Maltnoman WILL continue to run regnlarly between Port land and Astoria, via Vancouver, twice wist, leaving Portland on Monday and Thursday mornings of each week fur Astoria: and Astoria for I'ortlaml on Tuesday and Friday morning, touching Vancoiivss, St. Hxlsns, Uiit,CTU- Lamst, xc, eaoli way. r ortrcigtit or pag, apply to K. nul l, niiwter, je!6 Oral Hoyfa Wharf-bont, Portland. Cltlzcua' Lluo of Steamers. PORTLAND, Capt. Muasar, ENTERPRISE, Capt. Jamisson, Will ruu in connection, the Portland leaving PORTLAN D daily (Sunday excepted) fur Ore gon City at 10 o'clock, a. the Enterprise ma king ieniNWekly trip to CORVALL1S, leaving CANEMAU ou Mondays al 6 o'clock a. ., and Thuradnv at 3 r. m- tT All freight for the above line will be receipt-, ed for al Unyta Wharf Boat, Portland. ALEXANDERS. MURRAY, ARCHIBALD JAM1ESON. ,. Feb. 1G, 1856. 44tf Tamnlll Trado. jrs COCHRAN, CA88ADY & Co., aanawasasMU under the name and tyl ef tbe Yamhill Com dbv. are now building a ateamer of about 30 ton bnrlhcn at Caneiuali, expressly for Ihe Yamhill trad. She will be ready to run oni tim in June. COCHRAN, CASSADY d CO. Oregon City, April 5. 51 tf n Druga, Medlcinos, Paints, Oili, f V and Dye-ttuflfs, IX at Ui OREGON CITY DRUG STORE, eeplS , Main Street, Oregon City.O. T. WE8TERH HOTEL, Morrison St., between Front and First stl , PORTLAND, O.T. Chrgereaoiiabl. 8. D. SMITH, March Li, 1856-48 Proprietor. W. T. Snrni, WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKER, ' OBBOON CITY, O. T. ST Strict attention paid t repairing, and lb faction to patrons warranted. fb9-43 aftXorris Tbomas, BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER, Afoia et., nearly oppoeite Holme f Ce.'e. TKSMB or SIIAVINO, 40. Shaving twice a week, one shampoo, hair ' trimmed ouce, per month, t 00 " once a week, one shampoo, hair trimmed ence, per month, 1 St Hair trimmed, 95 Hair cut and dressed, 10 Shaving, and hair dreased, 9 Shmpouing, Oregon City, April 5, 18.16-51 Timo. WF. IIIOHFIELD, . WATCH-MAKER. Person desirous f gutting good wia don will do well to giv mo a call, as mj whol tim i do voted to tie repairing of Chronometer, Lsvar, Duplex, and Horiiontal watches. An assnrtiiient or Jewelry on hand. Jewelry mail to order, aud repaired. Prices to suit the times. I am thankful far peat favors, and hope to give satisfaction iu future. ID Located it the old stnnd, opposite theTsl egraphOifioe, OREGON CITY. Feb. 3. To. all whom it may concern. TAKE NOTICE, that 1 claim for myself and wife, aud shall iusiat upon holding, all of the following described land, a our laud claim takea and held by me under and in compliance with th act of Conirres entitled A Act te cn ate th of fice of Survj or General of Oregon," io., apprev d Sept. 37tb, 1850, and the amsndmcnl thtrett, all pretension or Wm.ll.li, Coiloa to th contra ry notwithstanding, to wit : Commencing at a take on Ihe Willamette river 19 chains and 9i links south and 97 chuins and 50 link west of th south-east earner of section 35 in township so south ef range one east, thence running cast led chains, thence north bti chains and HO iiuks, Ihene west 80 chains, thence south 54 chain od 10 link, thence wist 80 chain to said Willamette river, and thene up aaid river with it meander- ings to the place of be ginning. J0M;PII KELLOGG. March 32, 1856. 49 : To all whom it may concern. TAKE NOTIC", that I cbim, and shsll insist upon holding, all u( th fuliowing described land, as my land claim taken and held by me un der and in compliant with ihe act of Congress en titled ' An Act lo create the oflic f Survsyot O. u. nil of Oren," A e., c , approved Sept. 37th, 1850, nd Ih amendment thereto, all pretensions of Wm. R. B. Cotton lo the comrary notwitlistand ing, to wit : Commencing at a stake Id eliaiea south of the soulh-east oomer ef veliun 31 ia township on south of rang two t, tlieao r rui ning south with section Un 40 chain, Ihenc west 113 ehain, thne north 30 cl.a n and 7 J link, thence aael 91 chain and 50 links, the now north 6 ehain and 35 links, and ihenc at 21 chains 50 links to th Uinoinr comer. CL1HHA KtXLOGTa. yxTch n, i!. o