folk, Mr. Buchanan, a Secretary of Sluie, surrendered to Hngland Inrire slice oi Orrgon. ((liases) You know that out Wwi he went in for "64 40 or fljrlu." In Ohio we werenll ready to fight. (Applause) 11... .1... I... II. A II but the ileve power, lod by Mr. Calhoun, came in crowiiiij; they feared a war. and o Mr. liuchanaa came down to 40 hiiJ no ..fight. (Laughler and hisses) Ny, we don't wanl a man of thai kind. Wa waul a man Truth from lh people nol grou '"' ' gray and fosailed, and one who after lony years in public life, ha done nothing at all r remolit will Jo soiiietbliiir. On (he pari t of Ohio I can safely my the will give h-r vote for rremonl. (Loud cheers.) lb litre lliat every electoral vote in the Ureal V ett will be cail in the tame manner. (Loud and long cousiuued cheering.) Tim stendhist American and the honest Ueruian will be found voting for bint aide by side (Applause.) In Ohio we will give a ma iorilv I bat wi4l astonish the natives (Laugh tar and applasse.) We intend to do even better thaa ar 70,000 majority luitt year. iCr.efefioa, and cheeia.l I he nonn nation of tVetnont has driven all the op. '- power oT the border rtilhuu democracy Into a aoltn tinned oociy. ( voice, '"Uold'em there.") The crinia ia one that demand the attention of every freeman of (lie Wort, we are fiirhiiiii; for a brinoi pie not frBce and I trust in (iod tbat we thall eeeuccessful. (Loud cheeri, dur tug wiiioa 4ie speaker retired.) TrtaVet Free State Prisoners la Kaasas for Trtuma 1a,ret rtmaaded, aail tva ae 4LltlUtB. Lawhejcr, Kansas, June 23 I Lave already lold yu that eight pri oners (Free State men) who were arrested near Ossawatomie bad been taken to Te cuinsob for trinl. The trial rame oft' tn si week, and five of them were released, and re new in town on their way home. 1 Lave learned many interesting fin; is con neeted with the afluir that ahould go upn the record i. After they had been kept near where they were taken about two weekt, guarded , by United Slatea troops, who were ordered t keep them in irons the most of the time, they had orders to remove them to Tecum aeh. A ftnt then followed which hat no paralUl in a Republican Government They were chained two and two by taking a common trace chain and uting a padlock at each end, which was so fixed as to make a close clasp around tlx' ankle. Like a gang of slaves, they were thus driven on fool the whole distance, at the rate of twenty five miles per day, dragging their chains af ter them. The last part of the journey was most torturing to them. They were . unaccustomed to traveling their chains Lad worn upon their ancles, until one of tfcera became quite exhausted aad whs put .' a wajion. What a humiliating, diV gustily eight, in free government to aeoacVaiaed gang of ninti, who bad com mitted no crime whatever, driven sixty-fivr tnilea by their in.-rciJi'-i perxeculors to ai tend a trial, i lion have niant. 4 ttiem an tin conditional rcloase, and an provision for redrew They have con view J three ef Am f treason, while five are allowed to go fr( when the testimony was u;etier.at, against th'eril all alike, with fiw exoeiilinas. One of the prisoners, nuinrtl Jacob Krmjamin, they could find iiorhtfii: whan'ver against, -lh witiiesi-es did not -vn know Irim, and the proceedings tooled" lidiuulou against him. that the Court 1ms wiruck his name from be warrani and txW-r legal (or illegal) pp(rt-s, as ymi wiii 4jrrfler in the report, ; Thpy linve ihi'ir chains tiere wiih iliem, find their exhibition excites much curiosity V'he one worn by foltu ttrow, it mho it intone in eontefaence efkis mhirmtin treat ment--' polished t4trulily by his con itant exercise while taring i fee released, and is easily svlecied try 'its bright appear, a nee. While they ere at TfcfrmsHi, tliey witnrssod ibe examination of Dr. Tucker, of Topck, wi a -clia'e of horse-stealing,!! before Edward iWgland, Esq., United States Commissioner, before whom thoy were also examined, and although the Doe- tor proved an alibi, by five or six reliable witnesses, he was contictti without any jhow of evidence against him. tie even aaid before the trial commenced, that if he jproved an alibi, by 150 of the best men in Toptka, L would still convict him. This Hoagland ia from Dundee, New York, and is a capital specimen of a Northern dough face. Mr. Williams and John Brown, Jr., who mre retained, are both members of the To peka XegWatare, wliicli ia to assemble on Ihe 4th'0f July, and that may tie etifficieri cause for the partiality exhibited. Corret pndettce N. Y. Times. OCT The 4tn of Jury was celebrated with tnore than utilal spirit in Honolulu. The Declaration of Independence was read, toirsta given, fec. ; a ball waa given in ihe evening ; their majsties were among the f uests, as were alo H. ft. il. Priauew Victoria, Aflrtiiral Bruc, officer of the flag ship Monarch, and Fr. nth brig Alcibiade. tW The government of the Netherlahd is earnestly discusain a project for abol- vshrrqt slavery in ita Wert India eolonifs. Ihe nVarsre itself na been dt-ciCed on, i and publ'ie opinion baa loco; been demand ing it, bat there seems to be a rreat diver- tity of opifiinn as to the manner in which it wnjlit to be Carried out. (K7 A new cut-off has been discovered on the route from Silt Lake lo California, whereby the seven mile summit is avoided, and eighty miles of mouo'ain travel tared. C" The orchard of Messrs. Smith, near Sacramento, will yield between three and four thousand lojlek of peaches this tee A CiurriiuN Noses. A little luriia I dp noe itipgestt al one a ehilJiah and imperfect eharacter. Little stumpy noses swongnien srerers In the higher races, I I l. .l... . ...I I ...I ... !...!! and, when Ihry occur, arldoin fail lo iudi cale weak net of mind, or illii' rli'ct iiio'hI drvelopilieiit. If they are fhort and thick, we may safely presume a strong tensuul disposition. Alurnvdup nnse, with wide open nostrils, it a rarely di-covering sign of empty, pomprus vanity. A largestroiig ly maiked nose is rare in the fairer sex, and where found, ia a sure sign of masculine temper, or undue developemeet of ihe less refined sensations. Oreat, general leanness the excessive use of snutl, and the frequent use or the finger in deep meditation, may reduce a nose to a pitiful shadow, and iiive it a most raarveiloue sharpness. When coupled with pale, thin lip, such nose is certain warning against the narrow mind tliut dwells within, or speuki of melancholy temper. Faces of far-famed beauty, in art or in hie, show mostly a nose approaching the Greek ideal, which, perfect aa it ia in theory, still does not convey to us the feel mjr we innst priv, of a highly devnted mind and vigorous character. Il may please the senses, but it can not content the heart. (&" Mr. Uorwine, U. S. Commissioner, had nearly completed his investhN'ioni in relation to the outrage of the loth April at I Hiiania, expected to leave fir Washington by next steamer from A spin wall. It is understood that he has mado out strong case, fur our government. 03" There havo been seven hundred and fifty deaths by lightning in the United Slates, during the last fourteen years ; i.f whom, but one was killed in a building furni.hed with a conductor. Marriaok op Kamkhameha. His Ma. jesty of Hawaii, King Kamehamcha, the fourth of that name, was married at IJonn. lulu on the 19th June, to Miss Emma Rooke, daughter of Dr. T. C. B. Hooke. The ceremony was performej according to the Church ofEniiland, in the Stone Chuch. Some three thousand persons were present on the occasion. A aalute of artillery was fired on ihe Occasion. In the evening there was a gmnd ball at ihe palace. The King is 22 yeart old ; the Queen 20. Fraact. Louis Napoleon is taking steps to have the Empress appointed Regent for hereon, The project of a law on the suhjeul has been sent to the Senate, and debated with closed doors. The prnj.-ct proposes that on the lvupror's demise th Empress should reign, te-ti-ted by the . Council of the Re gency, win a. names ihe Emperor ill leave iind. r a t-ealed envelope niianwliile the gmvmitKiit papers are writing up the pro le latest from Psris, under date of'h'' 2Ut, states that the Monilrur con'aiim a decree ordering the creatimi of a gen ml sysli ittof inspection nftlie army and cum inissuria', by a special statf .ttHt(iln-d for lliat" purpose. Tlie Honiieur alio gives the njtx trf 8,-nal n a CominillPH on the Reiewv. It stales that the Empress moiberis 1 1 lie recent and K"rilian of her son Atfringhrt ininuiity, but ia nut to con trac am emd inarriugH while it contiiiues. in i lie case oi me death the tiinpress he Reimicy s Wpassio ihe senior Prince of Frsmce, thence to the Hier Piinces in order of hereditary succession, and failing them all to the Council of the Regency chosen by ihe Senate. Two and a half million francs have been collected lor the sufferers from inundation. (f Mr. Baker, formerly of Louisiana, is preparing lo plant eight or ten afies of rice, on the American liner bottom, California next autumn. OCT Col. Warren says that Alameda ia deatmed to be the great fruit garden of Cal ifornia. ty A terrible accident ncuurred in Philadel phia at 8 o'clock on iht arteruaoe of July 1st, from mt lulling ti tnt Ketdtrraet wharf. Over a hun dred men, women, aud children had collected (here, lo iujoy the cool breete from the Delaware, when the pier upou wh.ch Ihe wharf retted gov way, with a crash that wat hekrd several aouarea distant, 'precipitating the wltole nniiibt'r into tht wa ter. So far at known, nearly tliirtyhves Wert lost Of those saved, tome eecaprd by swimming, or clinging to Ihe timbers, and others were rescued bv boats 1 at following ia a bat of Urcea known lobe lost: Harriet Rhinr dollar, John Bills, Sarah Jlne Nic- kles, Ann S. Niekles, Mary McMsnn, John and f.lizabeth llnrrtaon, Wilson w Overton, Hester Shoot, and Sarah E. Woollier. Many otti.-rs r" muaing, and it is supposed the bodies are beneath tht falka timbers, from which everv eaertion wat beinz ma.le to recover Uiem. fiajr war tittea out oa the 3d, and, though diead'.ully mangled. were rvcos'uized by their I friendt. Tht accident eonaeJ a great excitement in tht vieaiiy whert it eccurred, and had created a general gloom tkroaghaul Ihe eity, which tend ed greatly to check the usual feativrtkt of the Fourth. Focsth or Jolv. Th national holiday was celebrated throughout lha Cniou w lb tht usual mil itary an) civic displays, and demonstrations of cn Uiu.insm, on Iho With auoivereary of tbat glori ous epoch. Tht SA-cidaala ia S. Vork and other pools, as far ss reported, are rather leu m number arid severity than in preeed.ng year. Tsairv RcoCctio. A Bill increoainr the Fret List, by the addition of many raw material inclu ding chemical and dye studs, and including tht majouug quam.ee w wool, win ononiy e repirtrd by Ih Ifouee Commiltea of Ways and Meant, Thi will redact tlit rtvtna I tht actual ixptn aa of tha Govern roent. Iaatma Woai at HoLvaaao. EaeLaiD. Tbt grtai harbor aad breakwaur weeks al Ha- lyhaad are progressing well. I be aorta break water ha been carried strt (400 feat, the taatrra 2500. Since th eommcncamaat, m 1 S49, 5K0, 000 too of toa have beta asad oa the w.-ka ; tt obtaiaed from tht quarry ia Hotyhead Moua- Uiu, where the powder (or blasting nd tsvar tl toot at a time. Oa ens tceaaioa 90.000 toot of ttco wrra rest frn th moonuln. bom twelve koadrtd met art emrWarol Tht tp-ri itara up to tio 'titr.t'.'.zn LutMa apv J cf CsM,- fur tki Aigmt, DswDrr Brsutlful Jw drops, liiwrin( krlbt, AH ia His saranisr suuksm's light, Wsvinf te sad fie iaihs Um, At Iheir leaves sroiiffi.) bjr tlit nwrnlnf hresje; llsiif ing lias pearls ua such tiny siwsy, ssy. U'liila Uis birds wild s light wiaf brmk llism OUoo B bars see llirs ia lit frtm, Uslhiiif Ihs eld drta's fr.l ss ibrjr pM, Drlghteulnf Ihsir nwruing wsy te tchsol, Aad mskinii air n frrah sod owl i Nssiliufduwa ia Iht fluwrtt cup That (Udly tp Ihs tiny drops Tdl Ihs brillitul mtruing suubesmt eomt Tha, fllltd with frayraoct wudi Ihrm boms. Beautiful dt w-drois, why srs yt firra T Why d" yt come eseh aighl from lltarta f Why art j t tool, but lo lotcb at tU IInw bouiiireutly our bliwiiif fsli T Why do yo oumo, yot atvtr roinsin, But lo loll us eur b!oiugs inuat go ngsia T But uisy w not loara fr.m llio grateful (lowsr To yield life's gems la lh nviruiug hour t Aud Ihe souls that to our trust art given, oa T With Iht frsgrsnco of praise wild bock to llf tr ials Hill, Aug. 9. VIOLA. Tn a TsaUANTarto Ruors. The orolMl sT the Tehusutopoo route bting slwrlly opvuod, will bo grstiryiui uows. Mr. Win. L. Millar ef Clave. laud hss lately goo out at Surveyor of Uit Company, aud lha tUwmer vf Ihs ISih Juuo cou veyed tlio ouaUavlor and a lsri( eorjis of laborers from Now Orleans. Il it islanded lo put Ihs iletm srs upon iho river Cuaucbuslea, iiuvifsble for 90 ml.1 for I iht drsujilu Teaiela. a nil to eeutiruul a uarrisi: mud from ihe head of lha river uav llislioa lo Veiilugit on Iho Pscifio shore, die. isnce of HO miles. The distance from Niw Yoik lo Han I'rsucuwo by thlt toulo will bo shortened I AW milts, and tlie time saved not leas than lea eays. A railroad will lit built nrst slier I heeomolation oi mo S'age ruaa, wiilcli last aeeuree lha bene- hi or a very ravorab'o giant made lo the compauy by the Mejicau Guveruiw-ut in I Oil). The coun try is ssid to be peifuta ia tropical productions, sad well adapted fur a railroad. W. T. binilli takes Ihe contract of Iho road fiom 8uchel lo Venioaa, at $ IUV,U0ll, which sum tin beeu raised tine the new iirgan tat on of the eeaipsuy by substaulisl paruet si isew unaans. tW la Dm United Sittes there art 160,000 quart mileaefcoal bede, while in Great Briitia iht (retreat manufacturing and iroo-uraduciiic eoumry la iim world, there are lees man I'J.OW Tbs lima miiat come when we shall eoulrtt hsr stiperiurity ia this rrtpsct, as wt already eoaleat ner supenonty as a eomniarcial nation. OT TIm New York Herald save llm Jnhu Van uuien s davot on loiSouihera nun ana Boulh ern rightt itexplsined by hsj approaching marriage with a yeung lady recently reiuruea from Kiiro, and now iu New York the only child ef a wealthy Smuitof of South Carolina, lately dictat ed, it atsu say that Jouu will thus became s large slaveholder. tW A mnilemao in 81. Peteraburirh aava that Ihe best feeling eiials ainoiig sll elaaar towala America and Americans, and n-ahini but folly snd misconduct oa their owa part can prevent iu continuance. tF A Itwytr had hit portrait taken ia hit fa mne ttlilude,tttnding wilhhia banda in hit pock, eta ; the piciurt wat thowa to a wag, aad asked if b did not look natural, lo which he replied, "Il would resemble you more closely if you bad your bauds iu your clienl'a puckela." t3J Rev. Dr. Cummiuire, editor of the Ckrit- tiuii Itirrtr, died lalely, on hit return from Pana ma, where he had been oa a visit to hit daughter, aud was bur ed al tea. t7 At a recent industrial sihibiiioa of one of H e London Sooieliea, amonc olber uovelt ea where some curried leather from Ihe skin of the wh ta porpo te. A reHirt says, "It seems to poesese Iht e-euiial requiailet of tonrhseas and anfineaa. and has beau coiwid. ml aiaxr or lo Ihe skius of land aunnala: the price ia 111. same asihat of the beat cail akiu ; but a sample pair of boots shown is slated lo have worn outaevta talis." Novice. Tht regulsr annual meeting of the Oregon As sociation vf Congregational snd Preabyteriin Chiirchct will bt held in iht Congregational ehnrch iu Oregon Cily, commencing at 10 a. at. of Thursday, Sept. 4th, 1853. Thomas Cokdon, Albany, August 8th, 1856. Clerk. YaathUl Co. Agrlcuttarat Hoctety. The annual Fnir of this souivty will be held La Fayette O. T. on Thursday, October Sod, 1856, lo which the eltiiens of Yamhill Co. are nnerallv t....:.-J Tt . . iuviicu. auo puoiio are rwerea 10 pTiniea eairt- loguet (at Iho Court house iu La Fayette) of arti- eiea lor exu biiiun ixo. .. AlAari.x Olds. Pres'L La Fayette O. T. July 31, 18i6. dTnst Received, I NEW and general assortment of DRY JM. GOODS, consisting of De Laim s, Jaconet, Book Muslin, cnast-baned Muslin, Edeinir. ti'ser- nun, uauiein Ldies' hose, collars, ore, o. Alto, BOOKS and STATIONERY. CHARLES POPE, Jr., tug 16 Main St, T)RESTON'S Sectional and County MAP of J. UKKUO.N and W ASHI(. I'DN T K.R. lilTORlKS for sale by tug lb CHARLES POPE, Jr. SometUins; Kew. WE, in addition to our Grocery snd Baking business, havt just received a good and wll selected stock of DRV GOODS, such at calicoes, musl.ne, mous de lattna, eatmerts, tweed, Kentucky jritis, At , calao t good assortment of flannels, bed ticking, and drills, pn-ket hand- ssrth'efa, Vieckerchiete. ote., sll of whidi we war rant to be of the belt quality, tnd will Sell ts low as can be bought al any etlwrhdnse m the eity. W ay to Ihe farmer, w can fill your Will com pfetely, which Will save yon to Ynutli trooblt in running amend ebvwher. Call aYtd er. Aug. 16. CHARMAN WARNER DO yea want stocking vam t W have it. aulG tllAR.fAN WARNER. ritu pica ramy tlioee, tuner ladies' or gentle- JL m.a's, call at auld CHARMAN a WARNER'S. GOOD grain sacks for sak- cheap, bv CHARMAN 4 WARNER. POCKET and table cutlery of first qual.lv. ter sale by CHARMAN f- WARNER. DO you want hats, good and cheap? Cail at CHARMAN 4 WARNER S. BRUSHES, eerub, hand, and tooth; do hair; pa nt bmabes, dec. for sale at the More ef CHARMAN 4 WARNER. Probata XVotlce. NOTICE is hetrby givcu that Mra. Mary Jant Faulkner, admrnistialrix of the eataU) of Andrew Jackson Cutting, late of Clackamas coun ty, deoeaaed, baa rendered her account for final settlement to tht Probate court of aaid county, aad aaid court hat appointed tht first Tuesday in October next for the adjustment of th sains st Oregon City in said county. ROBERT CAUFIELD. August 16. 1856-18 Judee of Probal. What'i the Vie of Ctalng Barefoot T TU E tubtcribtr has opened a boot tnd shot shop ia ths) eity, where making toe mending will be done It trtfer oa ihot aorict. I also keep constantly oa baad ready mod boots aad sbota, which I will n tn rtaaaaabi term. Thaakfnl (or paat favor, f ttili eol.cit a rcaeooable hare nf patr.iisga. Cail aoa try us a.ij'K.. J. B. BLAN?Iir. Crf-r. r -. A ?, !F:s. herUf's ale. T)Y ViaTUt o( a certain writ ef rseenlloa A.) now ia my ksnda, itsuad out ef Iht Uiatrivt Court fur Clackamas eouniy, aud It nie derated, ia favor of A. E. Wail tguiuat U ind tturnaidee, la pursuanet of a )ud(nVat oblsiued In aaid I'.mrt which was doflkeled os lbs Bill day of April, loSU, lor iht turn of .'l-W,0, and for wiul tf prrauiwl prnpariy whrrevl' l tanafy said tstvolion I huve levied Hit aain upon all Iht right, law. and ia ttrisl of Ihe sforeaaid David lluiu-idea in and I the follow ine dnoriurd real ealal, lo wit, Im and 13 and a part of 1st IU Ih bloi'k $ ia Limi Cily Clackamu eouuly, O. T., aecnrdmg hi the plat of taw uon t-ny, asm leit I, il, 9, 4. a, , 7, 0, u block 101, and Ion J and ia block IIU, ia Or. egon Cily, Clackamas county, O. 'l seconling It the plat of aa d Urtgoil Cily. 1 shall proceed It aril iht aamt or to much thereof at will ettiafy Iht above naiutd auiounl, with iiittreet and acuruing coal upon Ihe eume, lo lha hilil bidder lor cli on MONDAY, TIIK livu DAY Or Is El' ir.AIHMI, IhOB, kHweea Iht hnurt of nme o'clock a. aj. and aunael, coinnu ncinf at 9 o'clock r. a) , in Liun t'ny. Tlit property iu Linn Cily mil Hit block IUI In Uregon t.'uy will bt told ou Hit prtmiaee; loui and 6 in block 1 10 iu Or-got vny win bo told at Ihs t ourt iioux wr. 8KP UUKLAT, Shmff August IA, I8.'.0-Swj Vlackamai County. CLOTIHXU WAItCIIOlSt:. Wm. O. Badger, 109 BATTERY ST., CORNKH OP MERCHANTS, SAN FIIASC1SCO, IMPORTER of svery vsriely of Cloili nil? aud Furuiahini GikhJs ; sko of Duck. Drills, Slisetiun, Ulankeia, Hals, UnOta snd liro- gans, by recvul arrivals bss receivd very large uivoKee or tht nioal detireblt stylet oi l IAJI II ING, tud it Ihe Laaoirr rroca tver olfercd in this nitrkeL Tht Cooda nt manufactured and. r my own tupervuion, and of the best material, well eul, largo sizes, and niadt iu the most dursbls manner. Trsders from Ihs eounlrv are Invited to eitmint In ia heavy tlock, and Ihry will find iht price! Low a a than they cau bt found elsewhere iu iht market. Purchaser may rely on receiving the beat tnd moat saleable iroods, na each article ia guarantied. OKDKIW FHO.M TIIK COUNTRY prompt, ly and carefully attended lo. 10,000 pair assorted fancy eaeumert panlt, 10,000 " aaaoned faucvand plaiuaalieet do., 7,000 " " liueri pauta, 8,000 " Co..d)ar't rubber pints, l.OoO Uoodyear't while rubber coals, 9U0 caeet Uoodyear't long and ehort rubber boots, BOO miuert' boon, 1,UU0 dmen tuper flannel ovorthirlt, 300 " fancy eaeaimero overahirta, 1,000 u while ahirts, 600 " heavy hickory shirts, 500 " heavy check shirts, 300 ' Mrrrimsck shirta, 6i)0 " lambs' wool underehlrU, 300 " regalia undrrsliirta, 800 11 grey Huiiik-I uiidershirts, 450 " lambs' wool drawers, 950 bleached drill drawers, 1,500 overalls, 300 Denim frocks, 1,900 " oounlry-knil wool socks, 1,500 " heavy w h It and iniaed cotton do., J,000 pieces super eilk pocket bandkrrcliiefa, 100 dieu auier black tilk ueckrrchicfe, 900 " eanibne handkerchiefs, 3U0 rubber belts, 950 buck gloves, 400 bucksin gold bags, 1,000 doeskin bueinwe coats, 400 black cloih frock costs, 9,000 assorted overcoats, 600 pes coats. 3,000 silk, clnlh.and velvet veets, 90 bales blue snd white blankets, 50 A sheeting, 60 " drills, 30 " assorted duck, 50 eases fins fell halt, 100 strswhals. For tale by WM. O. BADGER, Wholesale Clothina Warehouse. N 109 Buttery, cor. Merchant at., San Francisco. n. H.ISO good old at retail. Itfui3 GEO. ABCKNETlaY sV Co., MERCHANTS, OREGON CITY, O. T. Abernethy, Clark tit Co., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, San Francitco, Cat., Will attend lo selling Oregon produce, and flit or ders for Giatds, Grwerke, io , at the lowost rates. Ths patronage of the peoiile ef Ore iron ii m. apectfully solicited. ug. 9. To BXerchanU. WE art m,w receiving ihe lollowing articlea: 50 bblt Santa Crus lime, 15 " hydraulio cement, 5 " plaster of pari, 39 ki'ga nail, 8 " apike, 5 A. 6 ih., 100 " Bojton syrup, 5 gall., 2") bair Rio coffVe, 95 mat China Nu 1 sugar. 95 half bbls N O sugar, 5 bbls viui gar. aug9 G. ADKRNETHY V CO. To Blacksmith mid nuiiu facial rcra. WE are now receiving ten tons of iron of the following ai7e : Houn.l iron from to 1 inch, Square ' lo 9 " Kr ' " ' lxlo3x, Nail tods, Horse shoe Iron, Band Iron, 3xJ, Plow steel, ISxi For sale at lowest market rates. aug9 G. ABERNETHY it CO. ZVotice IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a petition haa been duly fill d iu th DiaUlct XJturt of l lackaihae couuty, Or.gon Territory, by William Singer, praying a divorce from the Sonde of matrinuny enisling between him and hie w,fo Sarah Singer, for cauaee fherein mentioned ; and unlese tht laid Sarah Singer, 'dtfendftit, thall appear and make di-fese Iu said petition, at the next term of said Court, commencing on tht first day of September next, tht prayer of said petition may be then granted. . Wttnees my hind and the seal ef sa d Court L.S.J this lit day tf August, A. D. 18.76. F. 8. HOLLAND, 16w4 Clerk. ttharirT'a alt. BY VIRTUE of . certain executions iatued out of tht District Court for tlie county of Clack amas, upon judgment on mechanics' liens, aud to mt directed, ia favor ef Samuel Khafer, Charlaa R. Butler, and others, against Iho Willam ette Kalis Caaal, Milling, and TrausporUliou Co , and tt satisfy the laid executions I hart levied Iht laid exeeutwue upou the aaw mill and warehouse of the aaid Company, together with a certain purccl or laud, being a portion of Robert Moora'e land claim, aiiuatad iu Claokauia couuty, and bounded al follows, lo wit t Brglnn ng at Ihe Willamette river, thence by line extending westwardly with the north boundary of lha basin up the bluff to a point 13 roda distant from Ihe tdgt of aaid bluff, thsoce 62 rodsin a soothe ly direction to a point 1 3 rods from tht tdgeof aaid bluff, thtnet eaelwardly in a I ne parallel wilh tlie first described course to ihe bank of the said rieer and to the main channel thereof, thence by the said main channel te Ihe northerly lint of said basin, to the place of begin ning. I shall proceed to sell to the h gheat bilder on six months' cfcd t on SATCRDA Y,TflE9iJ DAY OF AUGUST, 1U56, at 10 o elo, k a. a. tf said day, st publ e auction, all Ihe r ghl, title, snd interest of aaid Company ia and te ths above described premiers. Tbe sbuv dosenbad prtmiee will b sold sub ject lo a mortgage given by Daniel H. Ferguson lo Robert Moore on th 1st day of December, 1802. Salt lo lake pUce oa tht premwea. t,iJf HUKLAT, Shtriff . aj Ctaciamsi County. Ptr Caaai.sv, Depot. Ju 96, 1Sel. ISwJ ORCVJ.V HA a-d SHDL'LDt f"r..!. Zsook Here. T EFT my housrsboul live weekt IgoCHEV J ALIGIt UIC1IAKDSON, in Insane man. Any person who w.ll bring; him back to mt CLu kamus Cilv etinll bt paid for Ilia trouble. July 19, 1 Kill-1 -I. JOKI'll CIIUItCH. "llTt are ial receiving a ouanlily of OHY IT uUOUS, EAKTHEN WAKE, and al must tvsry thing els a mun tan meulia. Farm ers would do well to call and get their burveat tup- pjirt about uow. July 19. CHARM AS d WARSER, onncot iioi'tii Cor. 3d 4 Wtterels.oiino.iis Ferry land'r, "I'M fllS.'fJfJ.V f.'ITV 'I lie trsveling pnblio are respectlully invited te biv us a oall. lha OUtUOi ItUIMH. Is Ids most pleasantly located Hotel in Iht Territory, tnd hat been st aliered within ihe last few moalbi as to makti il oue ef Ihs must commodious. Ths lable will slwsys be supplied with tlis beet that Ihs msiket all'urde. Good accoiuniodalioue for ladiee and families. Goa l stubiiug snd feed for hnrsee.wiih proper si l.nd.ime. SPKKNUKIt 4. SHUNK. June 28. 18,'iG. Cm To Fitruivrt. I'R REAPERS snd THRASHERS hare arrived, ('all snou, if you wish lo rut one. We hsve 3 eight-horse thrashers snd cleauers, 3 rvspers sad rakers. JulyS, 18 j6. O. AUEK.-VETUY t CO. a. a. lvcss. t. osLToa. Xiucat 6l Dalton, HOUSE, SIGN, & ORNAMENTAL PAIN TERS, &.C., ir AVE received snd flVr for tsls, 4000 Ihs Allsnllo while lend, 351) gallons boiled linseed oil, 3U0 raw 300 " turpentine, Sl,0 " Tilden's No. 1 furniture vsrnli It, 150 " " " coach 900 ' Japan " lOuO lis of putty, fi dint Adonis C IO brushes, 0 dot sash tools sssorti d, 10 packs of lesf gold, 10 silver, 100 lbs of Small' assorted colors, 3 gross of camel and sable hair pencils, 5500 llofulass, BslO, I0il9, 1IU14, 10(15 Glated sash, any quantity, of the following a n andpriceoi Haiu, 5J,va per window, 10x19, 4,00 9x13, 4,00 10.14, 4.50 " 10x15, 5,00 " Messrs. L. 4. D. would reenectfullv call ths at' tsulioli of the trade and ihe public generally to ex siniue their atock before purchasing elsrwher. LUCAS & WALTON, June 98, 1856. Front st., Portland. By Bark Ocean Bird. RECEIVED June 4tli Ihe lollowing GOODS, and now Bulling rapidly at a small advance. 150 kegs eyrup, 50 bnxeo candles, SO l.f bbls N O sugar, 10 bble crushed 13 doibronine, 90 " buckets, 50 gro matches, 10 bbls cider vinegar, 15 esses lobsceo, 35 " shoes, assorted, 95 grain undies, I thresher and separator, 1 reaper and raker, 19 straw cutters. June 7 GEO. ABERNETHY Si CO. Harnoas and addlery. f THE umlersigued having opened anew f in BUrrEVlLLE, Marion couuty, O. T T., in th PostOflic building, are ready to manufacture tnd furnish at abort notice, aud in lha belt and most luhstnnlint style of the craft, all kind of HARNESS and SADDLERY WORK, Trtnk and Carringt Trimming, tc. June 91, 1856,-y KOOP It COOK. Tboao who Ml this Cheapest Soil the n)al. CHARMAX & WARNER, Ore? Cify, hsve Iho beat selection of GROCERIES, Boott and Shot; 4W0 Oi'.i, Paints, Glusi, to sell wholesale nit.i retail, cheap for cksu or product. vui aiw; in pariconaiau 01 CoUO IbacofTco, 2000 lb No I China augar, 9000 ' Na 1 Batavia " 1000 " Sandwich Island tugtr, 1500 " crushed lugar, S500 " assorted candy, 50 kegs E. Boston syrup, 50 kegs nails, 10 casei picklei, " " pit fruits, 1 2 doz tarnrlrd can fruit, 6 " tomato catsup, 5 '' pepper sauce, 4000 lbs suit, d Herein kinds, 8 dot brooms, Large assortment of Quernswarn, Glassware, it c, 10,000 cigars, by the thousand, 40 boxes tobacco, China rice, Carolina Ho.. 3U0 Hit tea, 2000 lb dried apples, spiee of all kinds, Ac , Ac. je7 New rirm and XVew Goods. THE uiiderslgne'd would nspectfullysiiy to their friends and the jul1ic gene'ranv tnul tliey are onitig a G ROC E RY 4 PROVISION STORE. One and all are invited to give them a call before buying elsewhere. They Will ever be ready to ow their goodi, and they Duller them selves that they can suit the public, both aa to qual ity and price. BARSTOW k CO. Canemah, May 31,1816. 7 for Bale. I WILL SEIaL my situation oh tht bluff tt Oregon Cily at a very low rule. 1 have a good dwelling house, atsh'e, aud out buildings, With about 100 t'hoic fruit trees 6f the bi st varii'ties, in an enclosure of eight loie, all of which will be old low, a 1 have purchased prop erty in amrther part of iho city. . . May 24, IK)b blf W. W. BUCK. Main Street House. , . I II AVE based tlie MAIN STREET HOUSE, aud am now prepared to ac commodate Ihe traveling public. Every attention will be paid to the comfort of man and IkoaI. Churgee reasonable. . I shall always be found on hand by those w'in choose to patronm me. J..M 1JACOW. Uregoni;ity, May .1, IK5U. 3tf TUST RECEIVED, J TO bble and htf Wis N O sugar, 30 " " - brushed " 4000 Iht No 1 Chi' t 10 hlf bblt Carohnt rict, IS . " " dried applee, J5 egi ' 10 hlf bbls " peaches, 10000 lbs Liverpool salt, 10 canes lable salt, 50 bblt Santa Cruz lime, 5000 lb mauilla rope, asa d siics, 100 k gs uails, ' " 5000 qr flour sack, 6 bale drilling, 12 case aas'd pi fruits, 12 ", 'I pickles, . SiO bundle window sash, aaa'd sues, 24 psntiel doors, .9 dot pl gralu seanpa, 100 sacks Rio codes, . 10 mats black prpper, In bale oakum, 100 tingle and double blocks, tsi'd tile, 6 gniet P Ac M jrrsat powders, 10 d. xiuu wash boards, 500 gale fe. I. syrup, 4000 iba white lend, pure, 500 it d . - " 40 gals copal varnish, 1 5 dot paint brushes, aas'd tixet, IS "1 hooped bucket, 200 gels boiled linseed oil, 100 ' raw - . TtSr with a good sssortmaut d HARD WA ftE and CARPENTERS' TOOLS. A.'l of which we propoaa ae'lug al prica to suit th tittle. C'slt and fs fot ymnrSyt. w. c i.tnt-vr it en, ' Ml'3 n , r!,, ie tt L'tJi (.!;. - r I ; i J a OREGON CITY Wboleatle Vrleoa Current COaSKCTKO WXI.KLr. paroooDs, ) bancs .V ncuiuisis. Hheeling, 4-1.... ilal&i'lOOpr.cloverN. Y.eetf Drillinir -i rsontcs. Ulesched drilling li Whtat, pr. btt... $I,fXI . 76 75 -fit .. t shirting, llslb uais de... SlriiK'd do I'JVPolaiott do Tirkn Deniaa Ulna dillliu... I'laid liuscy..,. l laiti Onion da ....1.1' Flow ....1 1 Corn Meat, fresh ICail! rsvir. 70i9l)! " dried do lSitli Halinel. Kentucky jrint...2.ri l5Trtclies, diied do 10 Twttdt. 55a7l'; " do pttled raiNTs. J Chill, drled.S0a9.1 Bint and white 13f rsovmoM. Blut and orange 19, Pork, clear none. Fancy Hal " must liSHaStl Furniler do. 10al4;lliiiui IU do. wide. I'.' i Ilacii I M. delaiues 14si5,' rowuka. Glnghauis 15a2W llaratd, pr es (1 Alnaca VSahO " pr kig Kill Table damask 5075$ itOT. elothi (Waft I i Small sutt...M..ta3 Irish linens 40afil Buck CLOTIIINO. i ttA'J. 8heeo rrav nanls fca3 Bar ..90 Satinet do. .2is3. White letd, inoil...l2 Fancy csas. do, ...f4a5 Ousntaa. Black caes. do. itml'. Manilla, small... Red flau'l shirt SUslS) " larcc... Si 94 . JOali ..S7s4d WaCi Blue do. do. l5a!8 Hemp Hickory shin 5s?! ctaDLS. Cslico do filial' Admauiine boots II suors. .Sportu. Men s kip boot$xj3JJ cleans super do. do... .94 narsna ymaoj fine sewed bl (1'iuisn 6l0a!iS Boys' kip boots $4 American ffrJsStf " he vv w X doSli iU' Totacco. Mens' br's pr. JI7 Prii'eoflhe Cuion.4iUi kip brg s pr duii.U sun 3Vi3 ' cslf sewed do..S.'l Luke's 37 Womeii'a h'vy sb's.l3' Uascwasa. fine do $15. Shovel 'JSaU oaoctaixa. 'Upnd.-i tUalC Cofllt 1416 Axei ...8ll5a ea 50a 05 Millitas 90tlt Sugar,uo.l Chi'a....ll Zcutsaws 751,S5 critehtd 10 I utae etlllerv, IU prei Salerstua lUalb ailvanc 011 N. Y.ooet Starch 14 Pocket cutlery, 95 prct Syrup K Boston SI' advance. do. S lelund 90 Other articles of hard- N O Moluasea wart from 20 ta 50 pr Liv. Salt 3u3i vt adrsuct. Tab'.t Sail ? i4 .N'ai!e,nM'ilsUas,prkr$! Sandwich 1. Salt.. 9aWJ' hoiauilio...95a3i Prper 3u- ciu. Allrpice 40 Lamp IUsP Ciuiismon OUaBO Linst-ed boil ii tl Sosp I Oall Turpentine pr gall $i U. a MAIL LINE. Portland and Astoria, The Splendl.1 Rteamer Multnomah TT TI LL continue to run regularly between Port V T land snd Astoria, via Vauoouver, vwict wara, leaving Portland on Monday and Thursdsy mornings of each week for Astoria) and Astoria for Portland on Tuesday and F'riday mominge, touching Vsncoi'vir.St. Hemcns, Raimks,C&th Lamkt, &c, esch way. Fur freight or paasegs, apply to R. HOYT, Master, jel 6 Or at Hoyt's Wharf-bout, Portland. Citizens Line of Mcnniers. J-T PORTLAND, Capt. Mcaaar, Will run in connection, the Portland Iravlt.g PORTLAND daily (Sundays excepted) for Oru gon Cily at 10 o'clock, a. m., the Enterprise mu kine eemi-weekly tripe to CORVAl.LH, leaving CANEMAH on Monduys at 6 o'clock ani Thursdays at 2 t. at. IT All freifht lor the above line will be receipt. cd Tor at Hoytt Wharf Boat, Portland. - . .. . . . . ...... .. ....nn .ir Al,t,.Arikit a. mukiiaii ARCHIBALD JAMIESON. rcb.ic,i85C 4-nr TamhiU Trade. ,rr COCHRAN, CASSADY A Co.. iriffiavU'ris under the nam and style Of thv VomAWI Comimij. are uow building a teamar of about 30 ton burthen at Canemah, expressly fet the Yamhill trade. She will be ready to run souls tlmeTA Jtne. . 'COCHRAN, CASSADY 4 CO. Oregon City, Apnl 5. ulu B. MUwain, Mnnvfacturtr, Wholeialt and Retail Dealer in COOK AND I'ARLOIl STOVES, TrN a corrta wasa, nauwas, tc, MaiaSt., opptsitt Main Street Hotel, 'OREGON CltY, O. T. Steamboat and jobbing work attontk'd to with disbatch. Orders from Ihe country promptly filled. ju7 Drogi, MeaMeineir, Paints, Oils, ana Jtrye-arnns, the ORliUON CITY DRUG STORE. ipl5 Main Street, Oregon City, O.T. MWEST fcll.K HOTEL, Morrison sL, between Front aud First at.-, PORTLAND, O.T. Chargm reasonable. 8. D. SMITH, March !.", 1800-48 Proprietor. W. T. Burns, VAG0N AND CARRIAGE MAKER, OREGON CITY, O. T. tT Strict attention paid to repairing, and an lis faction 16 patrons warranted. feb9-13 Morris Thomas, BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER, Mum tt., nearly bppuiitt Holmet y Co.'i. TESMI OS IIIAVINU, ItO, Shaving twico a week, On ahampod, hair trimmed once, per month, 3 00 once a wecli, one shampoo, hair trimmed Once, per month, 1 9.1 Hair tri.mned. . 21 I lair cut aud dressed, i'l Shaving, snd hair dreaded, 2.1 Shampooing, 50 Oregon City, April 5, 1S..0-51 TiAd. w. F. II IG II Fl EL D, WA TVH'NAKEK. .. Person desirou of galling good work don will do wall to give me a oall, as my whole time is do voted to the repairing ef Chronometer, Lever, Duplex, and Horiionlal wahihea. , An aasurtment of Jewelry on mn.d, Jewelry made to ord.t, and repaired. . Prrcee lo suit tht times. I am thankful fur past favor, and hop to give aatisfaction in future. ILT Located at the old stand, opmite Ihe Tel egraph Offloe, OREGON CITY. Feb. 2. To Merchants and Shippers. mllE OREGON MILLING dc TRANS X PORTATION CO. havoadoptud the follow, ing tariff of chargo, which will be adhortd to till further not e : . Transportation of merchandise or produce from boat to boat at works, per ton, 1 1 00 Storage of same e than live days, ue charge. ' u over 5 ft tew than 15 day, 2o - ' 5 4, - 30 50 Each additional half month or le-a will be charged, per too, 26 R. PENTL VND, Ag'U Linn City, May 10, 1856. Canemah, Xor. 2a, IS55. SS band and for sale, low, for cash or prcdu- j rain is at lead, coram grn, whit lead, pruiu blot ehrooi yal's", blue p-uat. rd do in til, blk. do htharre. Caaaaica a.-.d ftntiaaaf greea paav. g'su. J.VO. P. BKOOlfb dte. Wed! I tit; Citrtctj ADC to oiJrr, r. fj . h"J w''t ?-'sa on fhsrrst la..., '.-., , . y of.'.' ".J I.' 'VAFrSF