liar qilloso Hiueh of worldly goods lo leave tl.em whan you die. Another , old fuahlnued practice among ninny fir mart la la give om sun oollrg'nts education with view of filling Mm for something ''high r"(T) than agriculture, snd giving the rest iiolh. lug mora Ut'iu amoagre knowlsdg! of tho priuiury brsuohss. Tbu Injustice of uch a course mint bo manifest to every Intollige nt mind. It generally happous that lb favored one it the drone of iho family, loo luxy to work. (By Iho way, lertiapa tlili accounts for nonpioduclrg professional men being so oflen called Ihe drums of society ) Thin Indolence Ji rewarded while the judiutrious and deterring ire deuiod the privilege of fining limn. selves to become houortd aud useful members uf society. May the time won com when Ihe inllliuni who till the toil all u II rien to llieir proper leiel, when Iho beatiu uf Intelligence shall penolrnto every nook and ' glen' of tho laud, when Ihe light of knowledge ehall gleam from vnlley to mountain topL from lake to ocean, when the mists of ignnr ance and prejudice lad bigotry shall bu swept away before the rising suu of sc enoe, v lieu Iho forest and lb bill-tide ahull reecho to tho chorul songs of au tulightened, virtuous nu.l people. A. D. . La.nb Co., July 1850. Editor of ths Argtti Dias Sia: I am a Mis ourian, aud an old Jefferson an Democrat. 1 have beeu a subscriber lo the Statesman, but have mop. bod iti because I conaider it a very dirty sheet, Leaidea belonging lo Ihe Douglas or bluck democ racy school. Although I was raised in Missouri among the "border rulTtaus," I am a fieo Slate man, and opposed to the villainies being perpetrated by Atchison, Stringfollnw, unj thiirslaveryexton- ion brelhreu or the black democrncv, or niggd driving achool. Aa I have roud of Ihe " Airtoose' ul'teil In Ihe Statesman, 1 have cmcludi d lo for aid tho mouey fur your paper and try il So put my name on your book end s.ui it uloiio but if 1 evor hear lhat the Statesman haa apoken word in your favor, I want you loatop my p iper, uu pay ni,o niy money back, i ours, stc. il ' ' ' ' Jacksonville, July 7lh 1858, Friend Alums Iamjusliu fron Yreka und Hasten to give you a line. On tho iih or July row whs kicked up by a lot of drunken rowdiee, bheriu White, who formerly lived null you I be. leive, attempted lo uriesl them. 1 lie chin thought' it wue a "free duy," uud declined being forcibly taken away from the enjoyment of llieir liberties, and piudo anin violent demonstration) that ir the melee White shot three of lliein, killug one ana crippling two oiuuri. . I no juuiaus at tacked two men yesterday on the Siakiou nionii tains, in charge of a pack train of fu'lceu mules. The Indium killed Ogle, and got the wholu traiu, Uiules, packs, aud all. Quiet aeeuia to have been restored in lira valley, aud timoa are gelling hotter. ihe people lireuth Ireera uce Ihe removal "I John i George's and Limpr's bund. Grrut luck lo Pal liter with bia Siw.ish family. Rogue River is now bound to come out of the kink. Youri ui baate, ,y ; ... : ... : ,;i '.' A. H. For the A rgus. ' v 1 ' ' ' ' " Albany. July. 1:2, I (.56. The Linn County Agricultural Society met pur- auent to iidjourumaiil was culled lo unlur by the Prosideut nunutea rend and apuroved. The constitution was tluru read, and a number of per sons came forward nnd miSs crib-d lo it. Tint committee appointed to superintend Ihe pr tiling f the constitution reported that they had penorined tile dutiea ussigued' them. On motion h vo:e nl thanks was tendered to the editor of the Slates man for grnliiiioua p.m. na;, aud uNo to u I other Kdltors who have, or limy pirjli-li ihe proceedings Of this Society. Oil motion ot' I,. 0. Huh')' tho 'i'renaurur wtis rrq:iiri-d to give b .ltd. in the kum of fivo Iroudrcd dollura. Iti mon oi Joseph M nmiltoii Ihu Soeiotv proceeded lo ihe eleelion of art ex.cutivo 'ccnimitue, which f. milted in the toho:c of the following pernou : Jool Kechuni, Wni. M-.dlln is I' Auderanii Cox ZiMic l)i ell, H A.- MuCarliioy, - Aihly l'earee. ..Jj, D. Haley moved that wIil-ii this noc'ely nd nuiii; It ndjouru to meet ut Albany on tho b iiiir alay previoua to the third Wdiie..diiy in Utitoher, nl 1 o'clock P.M. ()n nioiioiiiif 1). li l'oi;:ie Jtha ovecutive coininillee was rrquo ted to p;vurc aud report ut Ihe next meet ug a code of liy-luwa lor tiie governiiieutoriliw Socio. y. On motion Ihe Sooiety requested the editors of the v.inoui p ipora ill the Territory to pnhli-li I'i.i p.ojeediugj of lllia Mectiug. . Ouuivtjon mljoumud. ' UKl-AZON SMITH, Prea. ... it D. H. Bodinu, Seo'y. "" 3f Tlifl fuliuwinjr W'U reo-ivod i r lust Btuamer from a ludy whu is not holly ti. known to famfl in i lie States. If ilie K;in as outriycs have nerval tlie iiriin of cvpii the women fur filiiin;l liut imi-t lin 1 1n state of fi'elin atnung ni.-ti! Perhaps tlifl men ara nut no fnnikv, it ml iliia is tho reason MissT ' thinks llin Kiinsns dilfi oultipa will end in smoke. Wi ll, w e &httl ee, b)J and by. ' Editor of tho Argtis Central American news, an J American and English diplomacy have occu pied the press of the Stale. Cast of the mountuins for the past few weeks, and while all over the South the Americanization of Central America has been advocated, and that by whatever means, tho administration lias been wifely conservative : but when tho proper time came when a native res ident of Nicaragua is called to be Minister near our own Government, he is received. Secretary Mar ty could not have taken such a s'.ep earlier. But Crampton ought to have been sent home soon .or. , Central America with General Walker at the head of the. war department will prosper I am aure, Iboth in Nicaragua aud the neighboring republics, which will unite with itina confederate nniou. But you get the ncwa from there. Tell the Ore--goniana who are tired of the cold to go to Central .America, or come over to Kansas. There ia war all around for tlie frontiersman, and it will matter little where be fights if he only geia a happy loca tion in a land of progressive people at the close. But I think the Kansas difficulty which has been culminating to a focua will all end in amoke. The ;South haa dared to send men to the Territory for -no other purpoas than to fight The North haa -mot dared to take such a step. I only wish it would I will tell it so by and by if it will bear ma. It ia' raot an advance in the style of civiiiznticn to be obliged to rcenact lyncb-law and mob violence, but there is no way to oppose a mob bet by a coun ter mob. I believe in fightiug. Old Mistaebu aatta aeema to be pretty well aroused, yet in both 'cases ahcaaid tht next time a Senator of ours ia vwbipped we will go down armed to protect him! - And the South c'liickki at the cowardive of tho people 'of the old B.:y State. Sou h Carolina from aea to mountains is getting up meet'ngs and scud- . ing presents to Mr. Brooke fur L j fearleaa defence of Southern righn. The Governor Adama, a f aadal oa that oldest name !ed iu tlie ecbscrip lien m tb State capital. You will bat e a fair story - of the eowartlly attack on a Senator in bis desk writing, irruek senseless to the floor and the blowa continued even then. The Democratic Cocven tioo at Ga-iniati will go fur this and for the Kan sas slaughter. Will Americans respect the lives of Americana? Which aide la the agjreasor? A Pel aU this is fr the protecion of the S u hern iaatitntion. AU tbia ia truly necestary if the inti tuticn Id fire ; for the oil land worn out, there rntot be new '.and in souniecce en which to let it aprcai when lo find a market fur the aiav a grown ia Eonth CaroCna aai Gorgia. Th: lie Vtzttz zi--. S ! ij aiallsi il i: i Z- ia suices-fol. , You know llut ia tbeplaudoyou not 1 Tho pLniiers lb s si ll lay to, and think a fa lure tbero ia defe.it all thro igb the Wait, and It makes them earnest, and ready fur whatever wil help them, I only fear that tbcee endeavors that oujjht to oi onto the while n.an of the Xnrtli lo aruute tl.cmeclvea lu least the rxleuaiui of tHe institution thnt will make Worse tlun aluvoa of Ihe pir wh't men M Its tciritory a nn st pitlob'e couiliU'U the poor white man of tho aou'b enJuresi with has rru! freedom than Ihe negro In some res- poets, Oi'Miiinly desi led by the slave uoJ yd I f. ur Kunsjt will t" made a slave State. 1 his is the point to argue. S!nv ry degrade! the while luburer, and so should be by every means resisted. II. T. MaMAcm'SETT", JHineSd 1S36 Ui. - - l ' i- a j Thb FrlKNDi. Tliia resnrcltilile body of C'n irilitans ia aiiid to Imve in the Unil' d States 7 15 meeting Iiouich, with an ajforc- giffo mcnTbcrhliiji of 293,023. In Mai')-- hind they linvo 2(1 meoliii!; hoiinca, and 7,700 ineiiihoia; in ibojOiatriut ofolum- but 1 meeting house and 200 inombrni in Virginia 14 meeting liouscs and (1,300 nioiiilers; nnd in Pentiaylvania 141 tiiecl- in houses and 60,074 nicinliori. ? Are Iho pinions stnmirest Hi voulht To this quetliou Uultver replies : "What a misiake lo aiippoae that puaaiuus are strongest iu youth Ihe pus-lnns are nut strong, r, but Ihe enniuund over Hi. in :s wriiticr. They are moro i-as.ly excited, tlicy are mora vio'ent, hut they buvo leas eueigy, lets durability, leas intense and couoeutralcd power than m liiatiircr lifj. In youth puewon ujeeed. pasriou, and one breaks up Iho oilier, like waves I upon a rock till the heart fivla Htell to repo-e.- lii manhood, the great deep Hows on more calm, but more profound J its aeieu'ly the proof of the mi-ht and terror of i:a cuiirae wcro the wind to blow and ihe alorni to rise. A Considerate Husband. A gay fellow who hud taken li.doiugj at a nuhlic honte, and ent con- eidcrally In debt, absenti-d himseir on a look for new quarters. This aoem.iged the landlord that he coiniii Bsioncd Ilia wife to fio aud dun him i which the debtor bavin? beard uf he publi.'ly do chirid that if she euiue he would k hi her. "Will he?" said the lady, ''will heT Give me my bonnel, Molly, I will ree whether my fellow on out lit has such impudence." "My dear," laid the cooling husband, "pray do hot be too rash; you do not, kno.v what a man may do when he ia in a passion." , Soiap or HisTunr. During the revolutionary war, fleueral Lafayette being iu 1'allimore, wus invited tu a ball, lie weul, us reqetated, but In- ateud of joining Ihe amusement, aa might be ex pected of a you nz Frenchman of tweuty-two, he ud'lru'scd the lid ea thus: "Ladies, you arc very handsome, you dunce very prettily, your bail u very line but my sol dieiK have no shirts." The appeal was irres'atihle. The ball ccusrd ; I Ik- hid es went home uud wnt to woik, uud Hi next day u lurtre number of iVrs were preuurid bv Ihe lain at hands of Baltimore, for thn gallant delcu un of then country. tJS" Mr. Elihu Uurrilt writes to the New Yoik IKtalJ frum New Urita u, Coun.ctlcut iu, rela tion to h n project for a line of electric ttlejrrnpb between S.iii 1 raiic nco and St. feteivbur, acru Ielirin's Mtu'ls. It is sa d that Uuaiu hai ul- r, nth mx thoo-unil uiihl in operation. Some of her line.., iloulub'Sr, ato reacliing tualwuid, lo wurdsthe. Ui ul .Mouuiaiua. At the c inclusion of Iho war, she will be sure lo extend Ihetn eastward Into hr Aiel c province). Mk w II have the lcnl that American genius can aupp'y, lo usjst her in the e eUerpiUeii uud fche will iimloiibted y be ready lo meet the United S'.utea half wuyjind irnr- h.ios more than half way, iu connecting New Vuiituud bt. l elerrburg. c .. . tS" Hugh Mi ler, the diflinpuii-hed Scotch eii.ojii-t one of tlu li.t c i lit. He in u of Iho age, mid one of Ihe finest Kcimens of the self-inudo iiiunii uboui lo visit Auiuiicu uu u eiunnir lour. He wi l Le received everywhere w.lh vordlal.ty mi I at eniion. tou uf (be I' imp. Fomi.io I u; ua nu actual ind lent iu the Crimea.) 'Olva us a mig," ihe soldiers cried, The outer tn-nulin guarding, When the heated guns of ihe camp allied Grow weary of bombirdlug. The dark lit Jan, lu sibnt sco.T, ' Lay, grim aud threatening, under, And the tawny moiin I of the MalakoflT No longer le!c bed Its thunder. They lay a'ong the b.ilte7'a sid, Below the sui king cannon Brave hearts, from SevcrnanJ from Clydt, . An 1 from the banks of Shannon. They sang of lovo, and nut of fame) Forgot was Ilrllnin's glory Each heart reculled a dillVrent name, But all sang 'Anii'o Laurie.' Dear g'rl, her imm: he dared not aoeak, Yel, ns iho song grew louder, Something oa the soldiir's cheek Washed eft" tilt; stains of po Viler. Beyoal the daikoiiiiig' ocean burned The blooly satnet's embers, While tho Crimean valleys le.iruoJ How Eugllsh lovo rom inbem. AnJ unce again a fire of hell Pained on the Hue-ion quarters, With scre.im uf shut and burst of shell, And bclluwiiig of the mortars. And Irish Nora's eyes are dim For a singer, dumb and gory : And Eiighnh Mary mourus for him Wjio sang of 'Annie Laurie.' Ah, soldiers.' to your honored rest, Your truth an I valor bearing ' , The bravest are the tenderest The loving are lbs daring. . Baiaxd TarLoa. To I'arimtr. rl'tt REAPERS and THRASHERS have V arrived. Cull soon, if )wi wiah lo git one. " have 3 rght-hors (hraal.era aud oltjiieis, J reaiwra and rakeis. JulyS,H.-.B. U, ABEUXKTIIV t CO. ' S. Irtil'jrnin, M'tnvfiirtvitr, M falttali aid Retail Dealer in cuou am i'Ai:i.o:i tovi;s, tin at coma wahi, luauWAaa, ac, Main St , opposite Main Street Hot I, OHF.OOS CITY, O. T. Steamboat and jobbing work attended la with ulpilih. Oiders from the country promptly filled, j'7 r.Iaia Street XIouso. f HA Vb leased the M A i A bTRIXT HOUoK, and am now prepmed lo ac c iinmodale Ihe traveling public. Kvury attention will be paid to Ihe coml'oil uf man i.u 1 Ucat. ClxiK" renouahle. I ahull always be round oil hand hv thoaa who crhooae lopairotiue mo. J. M llACON. Oregon t:ny, siny 3, is;u. ;itl OREGOM CM'X WhoUialo Prices Current. Xlrnc3 and OadJlory. r-)JV Til K un It raii'iied having opened anew i In lit- I I l. ll.l.li, .ilnnn.i county, U. r T.. iu the PoalOlline building, are ready to m inufjelnio and furnish at shoit notice, and in Ihe best nil lii"al aoLtaut al style of the rrnfl. II kinds of HAHSLSS and SADDLVKY WOHK, Trunk and C'urn'u; Trimming, ij a. Jiiiio SI. lb. U V UOOI' & COOlv. To X&orchacts sad BWfperi. rniii; oiiegon milling & tiia.vs- 1. FOIITA1IO.V CO. have adopted the follow. t tit ri it of ehaigts, wh eh will bo adhered to till luither not ee i TiaiKPortnlfoii of merchandise or produce ftoin lv.ni to boat ul worse, per ton, ji uu Storaf-e of lame Iras thin live cava, ' no charge, ' " " over bit leas than 15 dava, U'j ' ' 3 & " " 311 " .0 Each additinual half month or less will be chaiged, per ton, 25 It. rEXTI.AND, Ag'i, Mini City, May ID, l(Sli. Reltclnua Motive. R v. Gr.o. CCiinii.k, 1). U., will preach In the lian i-l Lbnrch iu this city ou the Ural, second. iii.il fourih Lord's Uaya iu each mouth, and Ihe Rev.. II. JoIinsox on the thirJ. Service at U l o cluck a. it., and at 3 r. u. Cranl Division. The third quarterly mealing uf the Grand Dl vuaou of the Sous of Temperance, fur Oregon, will be held at Astoria, ou the .JJ uf July, comnieiic ink: at 10 o'clock, a.m. Olliocra anil mcuiben are requested to be prompt. e huve warm Irieiuls lu A-lor a and uuticipalo un interesting mecliug. Come, aud let us advance ihe interest uf the cause in that section of our young and tloiirialilug Territory. An Ad' dross will be delivered by our G. Y P., Gen. f homi'sou vVard, unless deluined ou iccouol of sickness in bis family. Ail W. 1") and I'. W. P's are eligible loae.tlaiu the Griiud Piviaici,and will be weico.ned lu Ihe ord-r by preieutiiig thilr credeuliula. CouiinuiucaliouH are e.xiseeled uotn the National Div.aiuii.- The Temtieritnce cause ia a ivuiicni!.', uud if we uru allowed to judge tho fu tuie hy tlio paa:, Ihe cause will aoou have woa the 'cold water triumph." t.ll. IIA1.L, July 13, 1550. li. S. ol li. O. ol u. T, On Iho 4th hist., at the house of John Perk lis, by liev. Joe,'h Uobcrtsnn, Mr. IsaaO I'EkTto Mrs. Eliza Puwkl, bath of Yamhill Luunty, O. I. "To ciown all other gifts of Heaven, And mike man blest, was woman giveu.' tSf 'Emiitrati.sn from llu.v.pe lo this country ia I'.ipi llyoii iho iiierease, and Cos !e (lanlcn pro- aeiitnuu uiiiaaalry bu-y upiriiiunee. It is sad that vcsniIh eiioni;ti eniinot ho obluinetl lo meet the i't"niiriiienla of Ihe pas-iigers Irom Uienieu, l.tvi-innl mid o. tier of lite l.oLcet Doits. The ship Cm grunt, from L ittdi'ij brought uu her hint Ir p li.iM eiuitunlu. , '"' Mcxici. The d' Cireeof President Alvarci of last Novenihnr, aSolUhing the p IvMi-ii e ol' the Church .and li.il lury has been r.itilied ulniost uii.iuiuioulv by Ihe Congrca uf Mexico. It takes wuy till o.vtl and cr in ual jnna iletiou from not- ilnry 'tribunals. Hud till civil junsilicltun from cciosiUHlio il courts, lenviiig only ut tlie clergy cuj!U 2unce of criminal cases tigai.t.it priests ur oth er religitiot. - "''',0 pr oducti ve tendencies of railroads are rikinglv shown in Mussachiiauila. In 1 140, the valuation ul' Ihnt State was but .$.iOU,U(IU.UuO ; ill H.'iO, it Ita.l rUen to jDO.UUO.OUU, and it ia safe now tu amume that it iimouiila to HIKI,IIUO,UHU. It was not until they hud railway communication wilh the West that this increase begun to allow itself. Tub Vatican. The word is often used, but there are many who do not nndcmlund its im port. The term ref.-rs to a collection of buildings on one of the even hills of llmne, which covers space of 1,00(1 feet iu length, and I,0U0 ftet in breadth. It is built on tho spot once occupied by Ihe garden of tho cruel Nero. It owes its origin to Ihe bishop of Konte, wno, in tne earty pari oi the sixth century erected an humble residence on aide. About the year 1 1 UU, l ope j-.ugentus rebuilt it on a niagn ficcnt fCale. Innocent II,, a few years afterwards, gave it up ns a lodging lo Peter 11., King oi arragon. iu iouj, loniem V.. at the iiiHiiiriion of the King of Franco, re moved the Papal See from Rome lo Avignon, wheu Ihe Vatican remained in a conation ci obscurity and neglect for more than seventy years. r3" The penp'e of St. Joseph, Mo., in a recent meeting for the purpose of ra sing lun.ls lo con tribute to the snpjort of Col. Uul'ord's company in Kansas, expressed a willingness logive ol their abundance, cheerfully, to Ihe bona fide residents of the Territory, aud added ; "but not one cent will we give to encourage or countenance illegal voting or illegal movements in tlie Territory of Kansas. r?T The most profound metaphysician of the ., a: .1 :.. 1.-a:u.. ff, otr William iiamnen, uieu in uiuuu,u on the Cih Inst. He was one of the professors rhe Ediuburirh University, who, though he had been for many years in delicate health, yet bad li e most enJiutiaalic class iu lbs whole University. ty Tuesday, tlie 4lh day of November next, beiug the Tuesday after the first Monday of that month, is the day on which the people thioughout Ihe entire country will cast their votes for electors of President and Vice President of the L'u.led Stales. Jjy" Andnbon stiles that grouse, althongh abounding in miiihern Kentucky, were not eakn by the iuhabitauta of that region, previous to bis so journ amongst them, in 1625. Before Ihia time, when they became trnubteaome about tho fi-!ds, large noaib- rs were killed aud thrown aside as valueleas! He, however, discovered their excel lence as a table luxury. The London Atkenaum thus mercilessly ems up a new auvel. It ia a "first rate notice' ar.a a sample of keen criticism : "If novels were hahrtab'e, tb"y would make cap ital lunatic asylums, for nvbody ia expected to act rnlit Bally audieaaonably w.thiu their pages. "Lift's Chances' is an rntenam'ni book, iK-came ibry are chan -.-a lhat by oo poseib lily eouM happen up, a auy planet where the laws oi gMvitaltbn were in force i tl.e laws of grammar either for the book it written in the wildcat defiance of all the n!et of s, ntax and prodv, asl the J"sr'j oi s-m: h bar iz i.-J:cu r.ie ef .t" "TTTE ure jut rceeiving a quantity of fY V V GOODS, KA m il E WA R E, and al- must eveiy thing else a man Oan mention. I' ar. ti ers would do well lo call and get Ibeir harvest sup plies about now. JulyU'. CHARM AX $ WARXER. IiOSt. ",4.X ION GRAY MARE, fivo years oldlnai jli. rpiing. She brlnngrd to Iho C.aikuiii.ia company of vuluuleen. under Cjpt. Caaon, aud waa mum, led by one Donaldson. Ou the return of the coinniny alio gave out, aud was left at or near the foot of Lturel Hill. Any p rnoti sending lite woid of her whereabouts shall he suitably re waided. lM D.J.SCIINIiBLV. A1 Tel'i;i'Ui!i Notice. a called meeting of the Hoard of Directors Lafayette un Monday, the 113.1 of Juno, Clayton R chardson and A. R. Bur bank were apnuinled Collectors to receive the moneys due ou Iho Ul, 21, 3d, aud 4th nut ailments ol auid Company. . The stockholders aie hereby requested to pay lo the auid Collectors the several sums now duo on said installments at ihe earliest posaibie period, oa I be money ia now required to complete the line tu CoivUhe. Per order of the Board of Directors. J. S. MelTEENY, President. July 5, lSofi. ISnil Tliosu W ho bell Ihe lituiHst Soil I lie .vit(. "llIARMAX & WARNER, Oregon Cty, J huve Ibe boat Kleciiou of UiiVVLKI t.8: Hoots and Shies, u'sO Oils, Paints, Class, to aeli wholeaule iluj retail, cheap for ca.ll or projttco Uur Block in parteonsists of titlOO lbs coll, , SUIID lbs No I China sugar, SUVU " No 1 Catuvia " Ut O Suii'loicb Maud sugar, l.'OU 11 viuahrd sugar, SutlO asaorlcd cau.ly, S'J kegs E. liualou syrup, Id krs uails, Id cases p ekbs, " " pis fruits, IS dnx awirted can fiuits, ti " toin.tio catsup, 5 '' pepper sauce, -1000 lbs salt, d Herein kinds, 8 dm brooms, Lirfe assortment of QueeiiaWare, GlasaWnre, Ac, lO.lluO ciirara, hy the thousand, -HI boxes lohseco. ( liiua rice, Carolina do.. 300 lbs lea, UC0 lbs dried apples, pplco uf all kinds, ate., e. je7 Oretron Territory, I Binlnll eoiintv, ( fpt) HENRY ROYCE: In the name of the 1 United Slates of America, you an herehv coiiiiiuindeU to be anj npp ar beloia the District Court of the Unlled Stules in and for the county and Territory aforesaid ou the first day of the nexl regular term thereof, to answer Ihe coiuplulnt of Hora-a L. llariiMU, liouoliton l'.verett, and Mai- Ihew Krerell, ur lhat juil 'inent by default will be taken against yen by said plaintiff for the sum of three Ihntbtiud doll.its, with lawful interest thereon from the twenty-sixth day of Hrptenibir, one thousand eight hund.ed and lifty-threo, an J ooala of su't, if you fa I to appear and answer the aaid complaint. ' ' Witness, tieorje 11. steward, t lerK. and Iho aeul of said Court, al Lafayette, In said us county, affixed this Vial day of April, A. D. 1050. GEORGE II. STEWARD, Cerlr.- 8. Ellsworth, Pllf 's Attorney, Eugene Clly, O.T. April SB, IMU. y-3tn ri.v ooura, i iri:ws Si Mtiin'i.nts. Wheeling, 4-....IIil2J'IOOpr.eUvorN. Y.coat. "Wil P. J raoM'Ct. ll.aaihed dr.lliug J J W'l.out, pr. lu.... . $1,00 shilling, Halo Ools do 75 Striped do 1'.', Potatoes d TS Tick.no; 14al b,( linens do fits) I"ui" IS FIour $1 Blue dilli'iig ...I I Corn Meal, fresh U Plaid Imsey IKa'Mi raDiT. Salim t TuallOi " diicd du I2J:15 KeuUicky jraus...i.'.'a lu Peaches, diled do 10 TweoJs JiaTtl) do praltJ ramts. ' ' Chill, dned. Jt a3S Hlue and white ) raovittoa's. Diuo and nrauge ...... . VI, Pork, clear nous. Kenny bait,, mess 0Su3U Furniture do lUallilains IS do. ividc.U'4 Dacou 13 M. do laiiies 11 a -'.', rowosa. (Iiigliima ISuO'j. Ilarurd, pr ci $11 Alpaca u5.'i(i0! " or keir ilO Tablu d.'tnnsk .'Hlai.V shot. cloths C5a 1 1 Smsll tljea 8'.Ua3 Irish linens .lUa&l.lluck SJaJl cioiiii.su. i LKAV. Sheep gray pains pCJa.1H.ir 80 Satinet do. .rj'.'j3,U bit trad, iuoll...!'.') Fancy caw. do. ...fi-iaj' ooauAUl. Hlai.k cutis, do. g5a71 Manilla, ainall S Rodllan'l thirts) AMialSl " lurre 21 I line do. do. jl.'oilbllcmp IVuli Hickory sbirlt 5a?' cakdlxs. Calico do. ,...'.)al'J AJmuiiliiie ...37a-l0 III BhorU'i Salo. VIRTUE of two certain executions issued out of Ihe District Court for Ibe county of Cluckamas, and lo me directed, one in favor of Kuer L. Bradley aeainat Will.slon 1). Woodoock, for the sum uf eight hundred dol.ars and sixty tw o cenia, wab lb ii-lUU ilollara coat upon the same, for which amount iuJunient was docketed in said Court ou Ibe 8th duy of April, ISf.0, one in favor of Robert Cauheld fur the sum ot rorly.etgltt dot. lars aud eulily-aeveu cetita, wilh IS 82-100 dob lata coal upou Ihe aame, whteli jiiJgnciit was docketed. Ill said Court on Ihe Slat duy of December. Jajo.und tor want or personal prop. erty wltereol to make Ihe abave naimut nuiounla I huve levied Said exrciitioiia upou ull the right, t. tie, and interest of Ihe uboveiiumoel Williston D. Woodcock, that he now bus or bad at Ihe time raid judgments were docketed as Murcsald, in and to Iho lolloWinir described land claim a lltnti d in Cl.iikainaa county, derctibe l lu Xotilicaliou No. 977, now ou flic in the Laud Olfico at Oregon City, us toilowa, being a part of Sco's. 4 fit. 5, T. 5 8. R. E. 3:1 & 33, T. 4 8. R. 2 E , bounded aud described us follows: Meg' lining at a Do'iil 0.2a chains ensl of a point 27 Oil chs. north uf S.W. corner of N.W ofS-e.4 inlJS U 2 il, thence N 4 .leg. JJ mm. I., .i.'.i'u ctiatns, N 52 deg. 30 min. W, 62.10 ' S 9 deg 33 niiu. W, 110.50 " S 62 deg. E, 801)0 ' N 8 deg. K. 29.90 " " N 45 di g. W, S2.75 " to the placo of boginuiiig. I shall proceed lo cell all the ti-ht, title, and iulercsi us ufo.-caid, or so much thereof as will satisfy the ubjvs numed atnoiiiiU, (Villi interest uud accruing cojI up hi tho same, lo tlie. h giunl b dler for cash ul public miction on iCESDAY, 111 i. J-am DAY OF JULY, IBS8, atone o clock, r. a., of aaid day. Sale to lake place uu the piunis, . South half eel spirt to Ibe wife. SEP I1CELAT, Sheriff June 2S, 1S56-I Iw5 Clackamas County. U8T RECEIVED, 0 Lbls anJ hlf bbls N O sugar, 30 ' " " crushed " 4000 Ihs No 1 China " 10 hlf bbls Carolina rice, IS " " dried apples, 15 kegs " " , 10 hlf bbls " peaches, 100011 lbs Livi-rpool salt, 10 e isoa table salt, 50 bbls Santa Crttt lime, 50OU lbs maiiilla ropo, aas'd sties, 100 kt-irs nails, " 5000 qr Hour sacks, ' 6 bales drillings, 12 cases usa'd pie fruits, PJ ' " pickles, . . ,,' : 20 bundirs window aash, asa'd sizes, 24 panncl doors, 2 dox pol groins scoops, , 100 sacks Riocofiue, 10 mats black pepper, ' ' lu bules oakum, 1U0 single and double blocks, 0"'d sires, G gross P & M yenat powders, ' 10 d xinu wash boards, 500 calsd. I. syrup, 40110 lbs white lead, pure, 500 " led ss s, 40 gals copal varnish, 15 doj p-iiiit brushes, ass'd sixes, 15 "3 hooped buckets, . 00 gala boiled linseed oil, 100 ' raw " " Totjelher willi a good assortment of HARD WARE and CARPENTERS' TOOLS. All of which we propose soiling at prices to suit Ihe limes. ' Cull aud see for yourselves. W. C. Db.ilhiNT 4, CO , Maiu St., opp.isite the Land OlTioc, Oregon City, April 19, I806. Boots li snots. StMrill liOatii Men's kip boolsiojii.j! c'lUAas. " super ilo.i!o...,$i I Havana (40atU " fius sewed... !') jOrinan (Wn'ii ym' kip boots 2' American $20a5U " he'vv w'x du8U vji TOBACCO. Mem' br'spr, do.. 17, Pride of the Uuiun.40a4S " hiphrgsprdoMSCO.Suu..... 30a J 4 cuifsnwod do.. I Luke's 37 Women's h'vy ah's. $13, iubbwabk. ". fine do Jlj.'Shovels ;$Sal4 ORoiisiiis. 'Spades fMalti Cuflcp Idolo,.voa ...tl2a3'i Tea .10uM Mill san s !)0u$ll Sugar, no. I Chi'a....ll .X tutsawa ?5a$l,V,f " crusbsd I (i Table cutlery, lu porct Sulointua lUhlG! advance on X. .coat Slareh 14. Pockul cutlery, SS prot Syrup E Iluatva ill advunce. du. S laliiud 1. 110 Other nrlicles of hard N O Mohiascs ware from 30 to 50 pr Liv. Salt slaD!' ut advance. Tublo Salt ItJ i4 Nails,iins'dsiies,prkg$S Sandwich 1. Salt. . So2; barsosbos...95a3 3ul oils. - 40 Lamp $l)ata KOaKOiLlnwed boil... t'J'Jt Pointer.. Allspice Cinnamon Soap.. ...... 10al I(Turpentiue prgall 2 XJJi. ZJAIL LINE. Portland and Astoria. iae apteiiuiii stoamer T.Lst 1 Multnomah TT7"1 LL eontiuiie lo run regularly between Port V V land and Astoria, t id Vancouver, twici wick, leaving Portland on Monday aud' Thursday inoruiiigi of such week fu( Astoria and Astoria for Portland on Tuesday and Friday mornings, touching VAXCoi'YKR.ST.'HrxKNs, Kaishb.Catus Lajiit, iVc, each way. r or trutght or paosagu, ' apply to It. HOY T, Master, jol6 Oral Hoyt's Wharf-boat, Portland. ' Wow Firm tnd Wcw Goods. niHE ui,den.ined otildrcsieclfnllye iy to their I fiienda uud Hie public generally Ihnt they urn opening a G HOC E R Y PROVISION SlOlib. One and all are luvited to give them u -..n i...r..- I - I. ....I.... . Tl,.. .. ill - 1 readv lo ihovs liter uoo.ls. aud tbev llt.lter litem. (V" QiH-e'ii'WnT.' n,d C r-.ohprv. at : . .' . i . : lis i i -v-n Ciiariian tk Warner. TfR. EDITOR You will pleaso toll all our ill fsllow-uiuxens of Oregon tltut wo sre alt doing business under the old firm, nud under Iho old adage Ihut a nimble sixpence is better thau i low shilling. e waul to sell goods, and will do so as cheap us anyuther house in Oregnu l.ny. We huve enlarged our business nialeriallv. and now have un hand, us usual, all kinds of GRO CERIES, such us will unit city and country 1 1 ud-s. which we hope all who huve favored na wilh llirir liberal pjtronego know full well. Cull utaiii we will doour b si. CMAUMAX vV WARNER. April 19, 1806. selves lhat they can suit the pubhe, both us to qua! ily and price. UA11SUIW &. LO. luneuiali, Alay dl, loou. 7 aplU CH IRMAX y WARNER S. fi iii't Cur.3di Walersts, opposite Ferry lond'g, ir- IS OREGON CITY. 'Jlio traveling public are respectfully rnvilcd to give us a call. The OREGON IIOI'SE is the most pleasantly located Hotel in Ihe Territory, and has been so altered within Ihe last few months as to make it one of Ibe most commodioua. The table will ulwaya be supplied with the best that Ibe maiket affords. Good accommodations for ladies aud families. Good stabling aud feed for horses, with proper at tendance SPRENGER 4, SIlb'NK. June 23, ISoG. 6m JI.M. LUCAS. I. DALTUN. Lucas & Dalton, HOUSE, SIGN, & ORNAMENTAL PAIN TERS, &c., HAVE reeeived and offer for sale, 4000 Ihs Atlantio white lest), ' 350 gallons builed linseed oil, 300 raw 300 turpentine, 300 '' Tilden's No. 1 furniture varnish, 150 " " " coach ' 200 " Japan " 1000 lbs of putty, 6 doz Adams 6-10 brushes, 6 dot sash tools snorted, 0 packs of leaf gold, 10 ' ' silver, 100 lbs of Small's assorted colors, 3 gross of oamel and sable hair pencils, 5500 It of glass, 8x10, 10x12,10x14, 10x15. Cluzcd sash, any quantity, of the following sites and prices: 8x10, ?.3,-o per window, 10x12, 4.00 9x13. 4,00 ' 10x14, 4,50 10x15, 5,00 . ' Messrs. I it. D. wou'd respectfully call Ihs at tention of the Irarle Slid the public generally to ex amine their stock before purchasioii elsewhere. LLC AS ct'DAL TON, June 28. 1 3'iS. Front St., Portland. S4000 TO LOAN, laqnre it the lflu AKUUS OFFICE. Ev Bark Ocean Bird. RECEIVED June 4tii ilie toiumiiig GOODS, and now selling rapidly at a small advance. !iU kegs syrup, , ; 50 boxes caudles, 60 hf Uls N O sugar, 10 bbls crushed " 1 3 dot brooms, ill) " buckets, 50 gro matches, 10 bbls eider vinegar, 1 5 caaea tobacco, 35 " shoes, assorted, US grain sradiea, . I liimber and aeptrattr, 1 reaper and raster, 13 strew eutters. :m 7 cso -j-22P.rr7K7' r Now Arrcugomont THE next term of our school will commence July I, IvSijfl. 'Phe Primary Department, luniled to 10, will bo iiinler Iho charge of J. ANOUICW POST. I lio Preparatory Depnilment, limited to 18 day impils and 7 boarders will he under the cure of ihe aulcribor, who HI Itavu the super vision of belli deparlrnents. Ily these arrange ments we hope to uficr superior advauuiges tu our patrons. N. P. None Invited lo attend but such as will cheerfully comply with the rules of the school. Neithrr do we want any one who will be rough in his plays with his companions, or una any im proper language. . J. D. POST.' Oregou City, May 24, 1850. 6 For Salo. I WILL SELL my situation on the bluff at Oregon City ut a very low rate. I have a good dwelling house, slublo, and out buildings, with about 100 choice fruit trees uf the best varieties, in an enclosure of eight lots, all of which will be auid low, as I have purchased prop erty ill another part of the city. May 24, ltM-olf W. W. RUCK. Wm. C. Dement & Co., At their old stand, opposite ths Land OJJice, 4 RE now receiving per bark "Ork" and brig x. "Halcyon," the following goods : 150 boxes sperm and idamauline candles, 50 kegx dried apples aud peach's, 100 bbisund hlf bbls crushed sugar, 50 ca.es p cklcs, ' 30 " fresh peaches, 50 " pie fruits, " 10 Ions G. A. sell, CROCKERY if CLASS-WARE: 500 doz cups and saucers, 300 " plates, 200 " tumblers, 20 " w ater pitchers, Sugar bowls, tea-pots, etc., ilc. OILS PAINTS: 200 kegs pare lead, 200 gals linseed oil, 100 gals turpentiue, 50 guls varnish, 300 guls lamp oil, 100 eala lard' " bk i uooDSt 6000 yds brewn sheeting, ' ' 5000 prints, Blenched cottons, bed ticking, Ac, Ac , all of which will be sold as low as ihey can be pur chased of any other house iu Oregon City. niay!7 Xiuin'oer, Lumber. THE Oregon Milling and Transportation Co. have established a LUMBER YARD on tho river hank in rear of the store of Allan, McKlulay & Co. Lumber iu largo or s-oall quantities, including dressed aiding and flooring, eau always be had by npnlicalioii at Ibe store oi F.S A. A. HOLLAND. Oregon City, May 10, Ifoj. XsOgU, ZrOgS. CASH will be paid ou del very for fir and cedar LOGS at works of Oregon Milling etc Trans portation Co. R. 1'b.NTLAND, Ag't. Lido City, May 10, 18:6. Saclu! Sack! THE uuders jaau nas conamuuy on band at his lick rr.auuUctory in Oregon City, SACKS of ail ulttieeand a t s, which will be sold ss low as they can be bouiht iu the Territory. Orders from a distance proo.ptly attended to. W WHITLOCK 0, 'f v , .-; W1! have a full assortment of BOOTS A SHOES, also Ladies' Gaiters and Uutkius, iu fact all kiuds of la In s' ahoea. npl9. C1IARMAX d IV.4rt.VO. REGON HAMS and SHOULDERS for sals a 1 9 CIIA RMA X rj- WARNER. In uur lliikory T7"E keep a full assortment of DREAD, PIES, V retail. CAR ICS, and I! ANDY, at wholeaule and upl9 CHARMAN WAKNtlt. IVt'ddiei t'aUtta , MADE to order, parlies furnished with Idas on shortest notice. An., hy apl9 CHARMAN $ WARNER. KELLY'S Private Boardint House. (lpHHe Holmeaoi, Co.'a b ire-prouf build ing, VQUjiVH Ut If, U. 1. iX Charges rousonable. . , Nov, 3-Crn, Splendid Towclry. G. COLLIER ROIJBINS bus now on hand thefinea aKSortment of JEWblLKY ever brought to Oregiu. Iho assortiuout conafsla in part of the following articles : Diamond broaches, , Diamond rings, Gold railway time-keepers, Ladies' wiilulies, III enameled coses, ' Ladies chutelunera, ' Mosaic ear-ring", Gold thimbles, gold and silver pens, Card cases, muiilol ornaments, ("aril buskets, pearl cnakets, 1 Guld guard, vest, and fob chains, Sleeve buttons, shirt studs, Lud es brooches, and a variety of other goods tod numerous to men tion. Cull and see ths moat magnificent display of Jewelry ever seen in Oregon. Is. LULLtlr.lt KUIiril.Mi, March 22. Frout street, Portland. f urnituro. THE subscriber bus just reeeiv- j, i t sj ed a large supply of VVllSl-g IV UK ot all descnptioua, conaiat-"---"KJ ing in part as follows Sofas, mahogany and black walunt; Chamber seta; Bureaus, with or without marble lops; Office deaks; Rocking chairs, stuffed in hair, carpet, and with cans and woud seata; Dining chairs, cane and wood seats; Office chairs, do do do Children's du, hih dining and rocking; Del, tea la, variolar k.uds; Tables, cen'er, card, and dining; Willing desks; S d. buardk; Parlor chairs; Setters; Itradiug, toilet, sod wort tables; Looking-glasses; Maitresaes, hair, moss, and wool; Window shades; Foallit ra; Paper baugings, aa every style; Oilclclh; Cbim-ae matting; fluid lam,', and burn- it,g mid ; wilh a variety of other articles tco numerous lo mention. Poisons wstbntg to parcbssewlll please callaixl cisnui.e for themselves. Ail kinds ol eoautry produce taken m extl sr.gn for goods. THOi. JOHNsO. March 25. 1858. 4'Jtf ' Ciilzoni' f.Iuo of Stcuuiers. ai i PORTLAND, Copt. Muaav, ' SS&i ENTERPRISE, CaptJASiitsoK, ' Will ruu in cuimoclioii, ths Portland leaving PORTLAND daily (Sundays excepted) for Ore. goii City at 10 o'clock, a. ii., the Enterprise nis king semi-weekly tripe to CORVALLIS, leaving' CAN EM All ou Mondays ut li o'clock a.m., and Thursdays at 2 r.M. fT All freight lor lire above line will be rcaeipl cd for al Hoyt's Wharf Host, Portland. ' . , ALEXANDERS. MURRAY, 1 ARCHIBALD JAMIESON. ' . Fvb. 16,1856. . i . 44if , , , Yamhill Trade. ivioimiy i . .,o . iiir a. rv. under Ibe name and style of thu Yamhill Company, are now building a steamer of about 30 tuns burthen at Caiioinah, expressly for thu Yamhill Irude. Site will be ready to run some time in June. ' . ' COCHRAX.CASSADY 4-CO. Oregon City, April 5. , .bltf fDrayj, lYtcdicinos, Faints, Oils, and Dye-stuffs, at the OKEGON CITY DRUG STORE, sepIS Main Street, Oregon Oily, O.T. Morrison st.l between Front and First sts., PORTLAND, O.T. Lhui'hea reasonable. S. D. SMITH, March 15, I.'i-I8 Pmprielor.' W. P. Burns, VAGOT AND CARRIAGE MAKER, ' OREdON CITY, O.T, fcr Strict attention paid to repuiring, and sntls faotion to patrons warranted. fsbtt-43 Morris Vhontas, BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER, Jlfiiia if., nrary ojipusits Holmes t Co.'s. TEKMS OV SIIAV1N0, 1.0. Sbuving twico a week, one shumpoo, hair triiunied otico, per moiitli, 4 uu " once a week, una shampoo, hair trimmed ouco, per month, 1 25 Hair trimmed, 25 Hnirat ft and droHsed, SO Shaving, and hair dicas'ej, ' 1 Uh Shampooing, '50 Oregon Uity, Apih 5, lB.r0-ai Time. WF. II 10 II Kl EL D, Jf 1V.4 TCH-MAKER. Aflf Pcrtiona deairous of getting good work done will do well to give mu a call, aa my whole rime ia do. voted to the rojialriug of Chronometer, Lovor, Duplex, and Horizontal watches. An ansot tinenl of Jewelry on hand. Jewelry mu le to order, and repaired. Prices to suit tho limes, I um thankful for past fuvors, nnd hoe lo give satisfaction iu future. &T Located at the old stand, opposite tho Tel. graph Ollice, OREGON CITY. Feb. 2. To ell whom it may eoaoera. . rilAKB NOTICE, that 1 claim for myself and 1 wile, and shall insist upon holding, all of tin following described laud, as our land claim taken ami held hy mo under uud iu compliance wilh Ilia act of L'ougiess entitled "An Act to create the of fice of Surveyor General of Oregon," fee., approv ed Sept. 27th, 1850, and the amendments thereto, all pretensions of in. K. IS. Cottoii lo the contra ry notwithstanding, to wit i Commenciiif at a stuke on Iho Willamette river 111 chains and 35 links south and 27 chains and 50 links west of tbu south-east corner of section 35 in township one south uf rarios one ea.t, thence ruiiniug oast lbO ehaius, thence nonh 00 chains and CO links, thenen west tO chains, thence south 54 chains aud 10 links, thenre w, st bt) chains lo said V illairirttu river, nr.d thence up au d river wilh its meander ing, to the pla.o of beginning. MWh 22, leDS. 43 DR. Otvrrods lal.aCholagog'M.aodDr.JocM' 1 eh AtSjntso CHoang , at tho I r, f rr. i , r 1 t r r, u rr. iti" d ' Va tU wboa it may coneern. riVVKE .MITICM, lhat I claim, aud ah ail insist X upon holcbn?, all of tho fillnwing described land, a' my land cla-in taken and held by mo un der aud iu compliance with lbs act of Congress en titled " An Act to create the office of Surveyor Gen erul of Oregon," Ac., Ac, approved Bspt 2?Ui, lb,'), an I Ihe amend nents thereto, all pretensions of Win. R. U Cuttnn.to the contrary notwiihsan'.- ng. tstrls Commencing at a s'iks If chains south of ibe iou1i-cSAt corner of section 31 In towush p ore south of rangs to sail, thenc rur.. on; south wild section Una 40 chains, theari weat 1 S3 truius, thence noxtb 3-) cha ns aad 7 -links, tlreri'.s east 91 ehaius aid il hula. therKi north'! chains and 2 Ituks, sui tbaocat aaat A' ehaius i0 liaks to lha irinnin( eorr.er. I.i l -a Al.l i Jljr