itriicliomfro.il tin President orSecrelary. The Senate passed six private billi, and one providing rur the compulsory pro-nay- tnoni ni puanigonn mi prinicu matter. IIousr Hvrnino tSfisaioji Mr. Craw ford of Oa., uprMwf on the slavery que- tinrii said ilia jNoriii never rcsprcled tho Missouri restriction, rxcrnt when it worked to tnair advantage, wiuio lue bouth ao knowlodcd It in the Oregon bill. 1 he compromise measure ot iSJOgave Ibe South nothing to which she was not entitled, and now what wai ilius tecurcd to them ia .. t I... .1.. . in us rrpuuimcu uy mo two panics oppos- ed to the Democracy. air. jowi'ii 01 ivy. smu 11 jur. v rcmoni should succeed on purely sectional grounds, the result would be disastrous to the Union. Mr. Darkdale spoke in vindication of tho Democracy of the South, and of the soundness of the former relative to llio con stitutional rights of the latter. Mr. Iltade took usuo, and said Mr. Van Durcn, a Free Soiler, was now supporting Buchanan, brsi'lea seventeen Northern Democrats had voted Tor Banks for Speak- er, because ho was a Democrat. Mr. Barkdalowas sorry Mr. Kcade was not attempted to acquire or to colonize not well posted. If Van Huron supports these islands since 1850, but held thcin bo Buchanan, he docs so on the platform of fore that date. If, then, Honduras were principles Imu down by the Democracy, -l f i. ! ' :l i . uirowing asiue ins ireo sou uauiiiuienis. The colloquy was further continued, in Wing tho principles of the Democratio tol and American candidates The trtaat HctUetaeavt er ike Ccatral Aaaertraa ntmculUes Secession er the May or Islands to HoadnrasAbaadoa neat of Ihe loinllq Protectorate, kc Ve. From Ihe Londua Timet, July 19 It is a consequence of the widely extend' w oommion which oreat r,iam nns ac- quired that we .hould continually become involved in great disputes about compara lively little objects. Franco is a great lower, but its sphere is only European ', Kusaia influences tho Christiansof the East and i ho pagans of Tnrtary, but with all her extended empire she has for three fourths of tho world no existence. Even tho United Slates confine themselves whol ly to their rights and destiny in the New World. But the political relations of this country may be called planetary. We have scarcely finished a war fought out in Europe and Asia than wo bear of probable disturbance at the extremities of Africa, und are engaged in warm discussions re peeling the destinies of Central America and the communication between the two treat oceans which it divides. It cannot be wondered, therefore, that our people, ex cept when roused by the chance uf a nip turo with some civilized State, pay but lit tie attention to these territorial questions, In fact, what are first rate matters to the politicians of other nations have from habit ti-coine but of secondary interest to our selves. Hence, even in the present dispute with America, the rights winch our states men refuse to cede, and the grounds on which they build their reasoning, aro far less considered than the consequences of a rupture on me one nana, or .ne evu o. a too tame concession on the other. "ha universal feeling is mat llio territorial queSf Hon, whatever tho Americans may think of it, is of very small importance to us, who in many other purls of the globe have matters of much more serious concern which ile tnand our car a. To preserve at once the peace of the world and our own honor is tbe only witili of ihe lintisli people. The Americans may bo said to be brought into intimnlo political relations with bng land alone of all the great rowers. Henco diplomatic campaign against this country is a vent for ull ihe energy of tho Weslorn politicians, and is looked upon as an tin tailing source of popularity when party combinaiioiis arc proceeding unfavorably at Iioiiim. Icauso England, with her mul tifarious concerns, cannot devote her atten tion, year alter year, to these squabbles, and is only to glad to have done with them on any equitnblo terms, it has been said that this country has followed too much a policv of concession to unfounded demands. 1, ..l i v . r .i , , But the only serious disputes or the kind of late years those respecting the Maine and Oregon boundaries have been settled I honorably : and there is now little doubt that tho present difficulties may also come to an end. Asia well known, there are three questions involved the right of Eng land to the Bulize territory, to the Bay Is lands, and to the protectorate over the Mosquito Indians. Now, as it is in refer ence to the treaty of 1830 that the discus sion has arisen, it may bo as well to call to mind the motives which lud to that treaty nnd the spirit in which it was concluded. Its singlo object was to preserve the com municaiion between the oceans from the exclusive preponderance of either Fowcr rr.. . ...J, i.. ,!,.... ..i. m;..., The nvcr San Juan ran through Nicaragua territory, but Its mouth was in the land or the Mosquitoes. Now, ibis river was to l the o-rpat hinhwav between the Atlantic nud the Pacific : but ao brotcctea1 1 the Mosquitoes -rrlnst Nicaragua, and America protectee Nicaracua against the Mosquitoes, thna was much chance of fbarrol!ing and no prospect of neutrality. lleSC? til? treaty provided and it lias cer tainly teen a jrcat gain that neither coun try sliould occupy this coast or acquire sovereign rights on it, The prohibition v(u7 extended to what is called Centra) America. Row, it roust be plain that a treaty concluded for tho purpose of obvia ting difficulties to tbe traffic of an isthmus jtnl the construction of a ship canal must lie admitted as evidence of the meaning to be attached to anything that appears doubt ful in its provisions. Hence, even were ihe terms of the document less precise, it must be doubtful whether British nogotia tors could be held as intending to deprive their rights which it had exercised for three fourths of acentury. But it may,. wo think, b shown that in the question of Belize, the text of the treaty is wholly on the side of England ; that with her protectorate over the Mosquito coast its provisions do not interfere ; and that with regard to the Bay Islands, the question la one of fact, and belongs exclusively to the relations be tween Great Britain and the State oflion durss. With rcpcct to Belize there can be lit tle said. In the treaty Englands binds her self not to occupy or acquire any territory in Central America. The clause has, of course, a prospective signification, and can not for a moment be held to apply to Belize or British Honduras, which has been an undoubted possession of the Eriiifch Crown for 80 years. But, if even that were doubt ful, the mailer is taken out of the jurisdic tion of the treaty by the simple fact that peTize is to: in Ctntral Amerca at a.1, but forms part of Mexico, will) which republic r-ngianii in traatetl concerning: It In re cent timet. Ai to I lie Moiquilo territory, iviigiand hu not v loin led and will not m lute tin trusty. Slie will ot ocoupy or col. oniw llio country, or establish any milita ry posts. Uul lue proticterate which Tor a century and half alio baa oxorcisod ovor tho Mosquito Indiana remains untouched I by any legitimatoconttruciion e-rtlio treaty lib regard to the uay isianus, material I ly the moot worthiest of the three torrilo. rirt, the right of Ureal Britain appear to I l..l....l . . L .. i us more uuuunui , iiui, uuever, iron Me operation or Ibe Clayton-Hulwcr treaty, 1 uui iruin iui iiisuuimency 01 lue Claim I which we possessed to (be sovereignty pre I vious to that settlement. Legally we con celve that fcnpland alandt or fulls by the I rightfulness of her claim to the islands as I against Spain and Spain's successor, the atnie 01 Honduras. If we have no buvi ne lu lluatan and Bonnacea, then it it is for Honduras to raise the question, and the matter must be settled between the two countries. The United Slates bave no ground of interference, for England has to submit that we were the riirlilful owners Ii.e in.. , . . ... before 1850, wo should bave the right to reiaiu mem now ; and, conversely, any claim of Honduras must rest on her form er rights, and not on any construction of the treaty of 1850, Me cannot but fuel that the justice of me uritisb. construction has been acquiesced in by the government ef the United States when we learn what are the propositions winch air. Dallas is, it is said, empower ed to make, lie will, if we are correctly in forrned propose the establishment of 'San j aafrl(t .,,. Kicarantan son. ereignty, reserving to the republic of Coita mca tite rtyht of traffic throuuh it and through such portions of the river San Juan as may be necessary ; the Mosquito Indians to be concentrated in a definite territory, which shall leavo clear the mouth of the river San Juan and the town : but thei rights to be guaranteed, and au annuity for a term paid to their chiefs; the Bay Is tanas to be restored to the state of Hondu ras, but Belize to remain a British Posses sion, with the same territorial limits as in 1950. By this arrangement we merge our separate protectorate of the Mosquitoes into what may be catted a general American pro kelorateand m gitUp the Bay ulnd to WMcn a desultory occupation had given us an uncertain and still questioned claim. On the other hand, we avoid urging the United States to abrogate the treaty of 1850, which would expose this part of the world to many evils, which the treaty.inconelusive as u may appear, has dissipated. Wefuf ly establish the neutrality of Central Amor ica, and raise a moral prohibition against any luture hlliuustcnng or annexation. ti. i .l: 1 1 i u ne iuu niiyiuiujr miuenui oy sucn as arrangement no one can believe ; but still the arrangement should be clearly under stood to be a compromise, in which this cou)trv doM , , iltnin,ntinn . , : -------- -r . the treaty, but only makes concessions cor- r(ispollUin t0 lho;e of ,he Amorican j i..,j: :, . eminent in abandoning? its own extreme views. A fifth paint in the nroaosnl nf air. uauasis that the Central American r. . . . r. r : States shall make grants similar to that promised by Honduras respecting any nc tual or prospective plan for a communica lion between the two oceans. If the con sent of theso republics can be obtained to such an arrangement, it will, no doubt be a great advantage to tho cause of civilize lion, and causj us less to rep ret the temno rary difference which have ended in such a result. Arrisom, tiis Infkrnal AUcimni Man. Wm Arritnn, of Cincinnati, spent months in mskinir rb iiif. rn! mtclmie. He gusnled every step of iiu prugrees in me wore wun a most scrupulous cure, tin mii.ee wu as coot as it was diiboli Cul. When his machine wu done, lie sent it by a child to Mr. Allison, stewird of the Cincinnati "wpaai, sgiiiwt whom he had a bitter grudge. A""0" ri in the preience of hie wile, where- upon it exploded, killing tliem both and tearing the house nearly to pieces. Arrison fled, but was caught and taken back to Cincinnati. Ilia third trial hasjuet cloaed. The ')"? ouai ,lim ui"y of raaiulaiigliter ! They did not affect to entertain a doubt of the facte as we have atated lliem, but decided that the act he was guilty of waa not murder. A more infamous. monstrous, and accursed verdict was never ren dered on earth. It mints hock the moral lensaa and the common aense of all mankind. If the Cineinnnti editors havo anything more to sny about "Kentucky Juries,'' we ihould like to hear it. Louinuu Courier. Tat MoaaoNS. Theo. Olahausen of St. Louie lias published, in Germany, a history of the Mor mom, or Latter Day Saints, in North America, from which it appears that America contiui68, 700 of the seel, of whom 38,000 are in Utah ; 9,000 in New York : 4,000 in California : 5,000 in Nova Scotia nnd Canada, and 2,000 in South America nJ th, Winfc Eanpt tonUjuf 3 of w,om 3300 are ia Great Britain and Ireland t 5,000 in Scandinavia; 1,000 in Germany and SwiUeiland. .W - ::,,... uj find in e at of uroP In Asia there are said to be rnnn . 1 V?J"J, n kuLlZ schismatics, including Strangites, Rigdonitee, and Wightites. Theea numbers amount in the ag gregate to 116,500, and it is supposed that the whole seot cannot exceed 120,000. LisiifA EaiGEATioa). A bill has been introdu ced into the councils of Savannah, imposing a tax of $300 each, on all alavee or free persona of color brought or sent to that oity for the purpose of being transported to Liberia, er any other foreign coun try. Tbe Republican aaya ' the tax ia a high ons, aud, we presume, was intended to ba probibiiary ia its operation." A disgraceful low occurred ia New York at John street M. E. Church, betweea the ap town and down town partiea, who were struggling tor possession. The np towners employed some bul lies to does the church, aud the down townen ral lied in defence of their rights. Great excitement ensued, and the potic interfered and quelled the riot. The Hudson Star aaya a decision haa just been rendered by Judge Mead against the le gality of Ihe practice adopted by the New York and Erie Railroad Co. of charging aa extra ptioe for tickets wbea not ooUwed al tbe station office. f3? Rev. Dr.Buehnell of Hartford writes from California to the New York Independent a graphic account of the immense cedars of Califor nia, the greatest Ireea io,tba world. One of them, which bad been felled, be ascertained, by count ing tbe grains of the stomp, to be twelve hundred and eighty years old. When Mahomet was at nurse this tr waa sprouting. The editor of a paper in Schenectady, in describing the effects of a squall upon a eaaai boat, aaya that "whan tbe gale waa at its high est, the unfortunate craft keeled to larboard, and the captain and soother cask of whisky lolled overboard." XT Never suffer yourself to bo deterred by a fa lee shame from doing any act whataver, now. aver suial its-ay ba, whieb you caa ea'.t.'Uis ao rtewaeb.'t deubl that jeu eufht to de. A 14. asovT Giau' Nmra. If yen tree very precise man, and wish te be eeiUin ef what yea gel, never marry a girl named Ana, for wt h Ihe authority of Liadley Murray, and allien, that inutnnne srurie. t.ithnnf. If you do net wieh te have a bustling fly-about wife, yon should not marry one namrd Jenny 17 cuuuo ppiuurr anowa tual wu'iiee are al wave turning. If you bave a wife named Cordelia, yen ehoulj never drop any f your old acquaintances, far be who baa the iiat never cuts. If yeu mamr ana named Munnl VAN maw confidently silieet thai aha will end hrr Java on Ihe gallowe, for all Ilia world knows that ptgs were niado for hanging. The moat incenaut writer la die world la ha vha n aiwaya bound to Ad-a-line. Unleas you would have ihe Evil One for father-in-law, you should not marry a lady named Kliia, for the devil ia die father of Lit, fliM.' Many men of high moral uriuclnlee. and who wowa not gamble lor alien world. Hill hava tut h fueed to take a"llet." Unless your wife's name ba Ruth, van will ha oi a cruel owpneitioa for you will be Kutk-ttts. A raw Hints to D.ciiclom. If you intend marry if voo think vaur hanoiiiMa will 1m increased and your ink-real advanced bv matri mony be sure and look where vou are uoinc Join younelf in union with no woman who is arlluh, far she will sacrifics you with ne oue who 11 fickle, for ebe will become ealranged bave naught to de with a proud oue, for ehe will do piie you nor with an ealravaganl one, for aba will ruin you. Leave a ooquelto to Ihe fuoli that flutter around her 1 let her own fireaide accom modate a scold. Come not near a Woman who is slatternly, for ehe will diaguet you ; and flea from one who lovee eeandal as you would flee from old Nick himself! Vrs or New Yoaa. In 1854, Ilia united Hard and Soft vole ia New York exceeded the republican vole by 53,541, and the k. n. vote by 6,C03. In 1855 it waa 13,991 largertlua the re- puuuean voie, sua a,l i larger thai the k. n vote. Theee two eectiona of Ihe democratio party are new united. The aggregate vote of 18.'.S, wu 523,394,-for Tierce, 265,03 Bcolt, M4.8tj8i 1UIV, lp.w?. 13T The taking of the quinquennial ceneue in Farm haa been terminated, and it appears from it that the population, iucludinr the eoldiera. the aick in the boapitaU, and Ihe oecupante ef Ihe prieona, eiceeda 1,200,000 souls within Ihe octroi walla, and 1,600,000 within Ihe fortifica tions. STorriNO a NswiPApra. A certain man ia aid one day lo have atruik hia toe against a peb ble, and thereby fell headlong la the ground. He wu vexed, aud under the influence of anaer and self-sufficiency, he kicked old mother earth right 1 w:.i 1 ....i.ti .. . . . . nranuy. n iin iniperiuroaoie gravny, no looked to see the globe come to naught. Iiut Ihe earth remained, aud only bis poor foot was injured by the encounter. This ia the way with man. Let an article appear in a newspaper touching bim in a tender spot, and he straightway sends te have hia paper atopped ! With great aelf-eomplacencv he looks te sea a crash follow, whoa the object of Hie wrath shall cease lo exist. I'oor fellow ! ba haa only struck hia toe against an imaginary werld, which duea not perceptibly feel the tremenduoua shock! All to si Elictcd. We bare examined our exchangee with some eare, and if they are all to be rel.ed on for truth, there will certain ly be three Presidents of Ihe Uuiled Slatee cho sen al the ausuing election. Andmtr Adttr t'utr. Till Lano or nil LrviNQ. Said one to an aged friend "I had a letter from a distant eorrve- poudent, who inquired if you were in Uie land of tbe living." "No," replied the venerable man, "but I am geing there. This world is alone lha world ef shadow, and Iho eternal is the only one of living realitiea." tX Say not a word you had bolter leave un said. A word ia a little thing, we know, but it baa stirred up a world of strife. Suppressing a word has saved many a character : many a life. Who can tell the good or bad efTecta produced by a tri fling word? He careful what you say. Think before you apeak, and you will never ba mortified with yourself, or oauso a thrill of pain to flash through tho heart of a frieud. IS" The Philadelphia paperassy that the whole number of victims by the recent disaster on the Northern Pennsylvania Railroad is Si, of whom 40 were males and 13 females. tST A boy about alxteen yeare ef acre, in St Louis, shot hia mother with a pistol, woundiug her severely, because she attempted to correct him. W A conspiracy haa deen detected at Puebla to restore Santa Anna. Many prieite were im plicated. t3T For the relief of the sufferers by the late inundation in France, the sum of 87559 baa been raised in Now York. VW The man who ia fund of puddinga and e placea himself fearfully in Ihe power of bia wife ! tST It is very rare to find around which pro- uces nothing: if it ia not covered with flowers. with fruit trees and grains, it produces briars aud piuea. It is the same with man if be not vir tuous, he becomes vicious. Oni or Tin BiAUTiesor Moxmoniim in Utah. A woman who had escaped from Ihe Mormons recently appeared on atrial in New York, and sta ted "I have heard Brigham Young any he would have hia own children marry each other j he said it while preaching in the Tabernacle." Notice- The Trustees of ''Oregon City Seminary'' will lease meet al tbe Seminary building Monday, Sept 15th, at 7i o'clock t. M. ILK. Hists.Pres't. Saw Mill. I WILL rent my SAW MILL, and timber for its use, for one or more yean, on very favora ble terms. Tbe worke are in complete repair; and there ia an extended custom to this mill, as it runs all Ihe dry season, aa well aa most of the wet season. Steady, temperate men with fami lies, can now have a first rate chauce to "make a raise." I will sell some of my fine blooded cattle on good terms. DAVID NEVVSOM. Marion Co., ScpL 6, 1856. 22w5 DUaolataon of Copartnership. THE eopartiierobip heretofore existing between the subscribers under the firm of Basstow It Co. wu dissolved by mutual consent August 1 6th, I808. Tenons indebted will please make pay ment to Job. Baratow, who will receive all debts due the late firm. JOS. BARSTOW, W. CORBY. . Caneroah, Sept 6, 1856. 21 Jos. Barstow IS by himself, and would respectfully say lo bia frienda and the public generally that ba ia thankful for past patronage, and will continue busi ness at the old stand, and will ever be ready to show hia Goods to those who may favor bim with a call. Come one, come all, both great and email, and give him a call before porohaaiog elsewhere, and examine for yourselves bia splendid and aeleot stock of DRY 606DS, PROVISIONS, CLOTH ING, BOOTS and SHOES, Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Spieea, 4t, ace., Hats, Nails, Broome, ate., and almost every thing pertaining la a general fine ef business. Canemah, Sept 6. SONS OF TEMPERANCE "pregen Di vision No. 6 Sons of Temperance- meele ev ery Friday evening at 7 o'clock, at their new Hall ever the Drug Sutra. ILT Members of other Divisions are invited te at tend. R. S. BROUGHTON, R. S. Aug. 23, 1656. 19 " f eLANE'3 oelebretad Versr'upe and Lrrer u rcu. OREGON CITY TRCG STORE- WotJce? IS HEREBY GIVEN', thai I will be at the office of lbs Auditor of Clackamas oounty, Oregon Territory, en Ihe I3lb uf September net, from 9 o'clock a. . till 4 e'elot k . . of anid day, aou wiinmesaMaunca ef aaid Auditor will eiain hie the aaaeeement roll to correct niietake, if any. nil jvnme miereaieo are reqiHai 10 auemi. C. K. liEATIE. A-nwr. August 30, 1850. 30w3 Just Itecclvcd, A KEW and general aaeurtmenl of DRY- 1Y (HNJD8, eouautiiig of lM Laines, Jaconet, 1100a ftlneiin, enaarred Mualio, Kdging, Inasr- lion, iianiftn 1-ailiW hoae, eollara, o, axo. Alao, UOOKH and 8TATIONKKY. CHAULia ronur., aug 10 Maia 81. Semelhlng NtWi WE, la addition to our Gmeenr and Diking bueincaa, have jtart received a good and wfii aeieciea eiocs 01 lilt! UUUH1, aucn aa ealieaee, muelina, moue de lalnee, salinells, Iweed, Kentucky Jeana, Ae e-alao a good aaaortmenl 01 nenneia, bed licking, and drill, picket band kercbiefa, neckerchiefa, ote.. all of which we war rautto be ef Ihe beet quality, and will aell aa low a can be bought at any ether hauae ia the city. We eay lo Ihe farmen, we can fill your bille com pletely, which will aave you so much trouble in running amune elaewnere. I all and era. Aug. IS. VIIAKMAN cj- n Anil UK. iM OOD grain aaeka for aale cheap, by tn.lK.Wfl 4 WAKHEK. rpO pick fancy alioee, either ladies' or gentle- aul CHARM AN d WARNERS. "DOCKET and table cutlery of first quality, for l aale by VII AH MAX d WAKMiK. T0 you want hats, good and cheap? Call at U CIIARMAN WARNER'S. fjnUHHES, scrub, band, and tooth; do hair; U paint brushes, , Ac, for sale at the store of CHARM AN 4 WARNER. Sheriff's tale. BY VIRTUE of a certain writ of execution now in my hands, issued out of Ihe District Court for Clackamas county, and lo me directed, in farer of A. K. Wail against David Jlurnsidea, In pursuance or a judgment obtained in said Court which was docketed on the 6lh day of April, 1856, 'or the sum of $349,60, and for want of personal property whereorto oaluriy aaid execution I have levied Ihe aame upon all Ihe right, title, and In terest of lha aforesaid David liurnaides In and to Die following described real estate, lo wil, Lota 1 1 and 13 and a part of lot 10 ia block 5 in Linn City, Clackamas county, O. T., according to lha plat of aaid Lsnn Uly, alao lets 1, u, 3, 4, , B, 7, 0, in block 101, and lots 5 and S in block 1 10, in Or egon City, Clackamas county, O. T., according lo the plat ef aaid Oregon City. I shall proceed lo aell trie aame or ao much Ihrreor aa will satisfy lha above named amount, with interest and accruing coal upon Ilia aame, to me higheot bidder lor cash, on MONDAY, THE 15tb DAY OF SEP TEMBER, 1856, between Ihe hours of nine 'clock a. M. and sunset, commencing at 3 o'clock r. a., ia Linn City. The property iu Una City and Ihe block 101 in Oregon City will be sold an Ihe premises ; lots 5 and 6 ia block 1 10 in Oregon iiiy win oe sold at ma uourt House door. SKI' HUELATi Sheriff August 16, 18."i6-18w5 Cfaraansaa County. CLOTIIIJU WAREHOUSE. Wm. O. Badger, 109 BATTERY ST., CORNER OF MERCHANTS, SAN FRANCISCO, jiSaxtMrOUTER of every variety of Cloth- 11 ,r :"t and Furnishing Goods ; also of Ducks, Drills, Sheetings, Blankets, Hate, Hoots and lira- gans, by recent arrivals has received very large tnvoicea f tbe most desirable styles of CLOTH ING, and it is Ihe lasoist stock ever offered in this market Tbe Gooda are manufactured under my own supervision, and of the boat material, well eut, large sixes, and made in tbe most durable manner. Traders from Ihe country are invited to examine Ihia heavy atock, and they will find the pricee Lowes than Uiey can be found elsewhere iu the market. Purchasers may rely on receiving tbe best and moot saleable goods, ns each article is guarantied. ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY prompt ly and carefully attended to. 10,000 pairs assorted fancy eaaai mere panta. 10,000 " assorted fancy and plain satinet do., 7,uuu " " linen panta, 2,000 " Goodyear'e rubber pants, 1 ,000 Goodvear'a white rubber coals, 300 eaaes Goodyear 's long and short rubber boots, 200 " miners' boots, 1,000 doien super flannel orersliirls, 3UU 1,000 600 500 300 600 300 200 450 250 1,500 300 lancy caasimere ovoraiuris, white ahirta, heavy hickory shirts, heavy check shirt, Merrimack shirts, lambs' wool undershirts, regatta undershirts, 5;rey flannel underahirts, ambs' wool drawers, bleached drill drawers, overalls, Denim frocks, country-knit wool socks, heavy white and mixed cotton do.. 1,200 100 l.UUO piecea super ailk pocket handkcrcmeii, 100 doten auper black ailk neckerchiefs, 200 " oambrie handkerchiefs, 300 " rubber belts, 250 " buck gloves, 400 " buckain gold bags, 1,000 doeskin business coats, 400 black cloth frock coats, 2,000 assorted overcoata, 600 " pea costs, 3,000 ailk, cloth, and velvet Vests, 20 balee blue and white blaukets, 50 " A enacting, 50 drills, 30 " assorted duck) 50 eases f.ne felt hats, 100 straw haU, For sale by WM. G. BADGER, Wholesale Clothing Warehouse, No. 109 Battery, cor. Merchant st, San Francisco. N. B. No goods sold at retail. lom3 GEO. ABERNETI1Y dfc Co., MERCHANTS, OREGON CITY, O. T. Abernethy, Clark Co;', COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MEICIIANTS, San Francisco, Cat., Will attend to selling Oregon produce, and fill or ders for Goods, Groceries, otC, at the lowest ratea. fhe pau-onaga of the people of Oregon is re spectfully eolicited. Aug. 3. To Merchants. WE are now receiving the following articles: 50 bbls Santa Crux lime, 15 " hydraulic cement, 5 M plaster of psris, 32 kegs aails, 8 " spikes, 5 aV t in., 100 . - Boston syrup, 5 gals., 35 baza Rio eoflea, , 25 mats Chita No I sugar, 35 half bbls N O sugar, 5 bbls vinegar. , , . aug 8 G. ABERNETHY at. CO. To Blatcksstiiths ftad fllaasifacta rers. WE are now receiving lea tons of iron of lbs following sites : Round iron from ta 1 lack, Square U 3 -Bar lx to 3x, Nail rods, Horse aba iron. Band iron, Ix, Plow steal, 12i. For sals at lowest market rates. aug O. ABERNETHT at CO. "T0 yaa want stocking yarn 7 Wi hsv it. XJ aula CHARM AN 4 WARNER. HEGO'J HAMS and SHOULDERS for sale KJ by aU CHARXA.Vf WARNER. Wlut'i tho Use of doing Barefoot? rilllE aubwribor haa opened a boot and hoe shop -a. in una city, where making and mending this city, where making and mending will his cllv, to nan lie done lo orilrr on sirnuT aoricc. I alM k'en eonatantly on hand ready made boota and ehne, which I will aell on rvannneble tern Thankful forpaat favors, I at ill eolicil a reaaonablo aliare uf patrooaee. Call and try in anyhow J. II. III.ANriKU. Oregon City, Aug. 9, 18jO. I7mt) J"!"'7f S WARh, and Tf 7K are iuat receiving I y ooohs. K ART HE mnet every tiling elae a man can nieulMu. r ami' era would do well to cull and get their barren! eup pin about now. July IV. VIIAKMAN AKM.K. ORF.UO.V iioi xi:, Cur. 3d A: Walerita.oiinoaile Kerry landV. 'a m rivf.vjri.v :vv The traveling publio are respectfully iuvitvd lo -;, m R r,t T oKKG II. i;ON' HOUSE la Ihe nrnal phuantly located Hotel in ihe Territory, and haa been i altered within Ihe laat few rmmllia aa to mnko it one of Ihe moat cointnodioiu. The table will alwava be aunplied Willi the beet that Ihe niaiket alforda. Good avcomuiodaliona for ladies and famihea. Good etubling and feed for hnreea, with proper at' tendance. M'ltUNUEll A. Bill INK. Juno 9S, 8oC. 6111 To rnrinere. IR REAPERS and THRASHERS have arrived. Call soon, if you wish to get one. We have 3 e elil-horac thrashers and cleaners. 3 reapers and rakers. July 5, 1856. G. ADERNETIIY & CO. si. si. LUC4S. I. DALTON. Lncas sit Balton, HOUSE, SIGN, ORNAMENTAL PAIN- TfcKS, &e HAVE received end offer for aale, 4000 lbs Atlantio while lead, 350 gallons boiled linseed oil, 300 " raw " 300 ' turpentine, 300 " Tilden'a No. 1 furniture varnish, 150 ' " 200 - Japan coach 1000 Ibe of putty, 6 dii Adams 6-10 brashes, 6 dos sash tools assorted, 10 packs of leaf gold, 10 " ailver, 100 Iba of Small's assorted colors, 3 cross of camel and sable hair pencils, 5500 tl of Kless, 8x10, 10x13, 10x14, 10x15, Clsied sash, auy quantity, of the following sixes and priceei Vxlii, i-i,"3 per window, 10x12, 4,00 " 9x13, 4,00 " 10x14, 4,50 " 10x15, 5,00 " Messrs. L. At D. would respectfully call the at tention of Ihe trade and the public generally to ex amine their atock before purchasing elsewhere. LUCAS & DAI-TON, June 28, 1850. Front at., TortlanJ. Bv Bark Ocean Bird. T) ECE1VED June 4th Ihe following GOODS, XV and now selling rapidly at a small advance. 1.1U kegs syrup, 50 boxes candles, 60 hf bbls N O sugar, 10 bbls crushed 13 dozbrooine, 20 ' buckets, 50 gro matches, IA bbls cider vinegar, 15 cases tobacco, 35 " shoes, assorted, 25 grain cradles, 1 thresher and separator, 1 reaper aud rakor, 12 straw cutters. Juno 7 GEO. ADERNETIIY & CO. Harness anl Saddlery. Til E undersigned having opeued anew f- in UUTTEV1LLE, Mnriou county, O. Tr T.. in the Post Office building, are ready to manufacture and furnish at short notice, aud in the beat and most aulietantial style of the craft. all kinds of HARNESS and SADDLERY WORK, Trunk and Carriage Trimming, e. June 21, 18.16.-y HOOP & CUOK. Those who Sill the Cheapest Sell the Most. "1HARMAN & WARNER, Oregon Cilu, KJ have Iho best selection of GROCERIES, Boots and Shoe; also Oils, Paints, GIuks, to mil wholesale and rrtuil. cheap for cash or produce. Our atock in part conaista of 60110 Ihscolfce, 2000 lbs No 1 China sugar, 2000 " No 1 Batavia " 1000 Sandwich Island sugar, 1500 " crushed sugar, 2500 " assorted candy, 50 kegs E. Boston syrup, 50 kegs nails, 10 cases pickles, " " pie fruits, 12 dox assorted can fruits) 6 " tomato catsup, 5 pepper sauCe, 4000 Ibe salt, different kinds. 8 doz brooms. Large assortment of Queensware, Glassware, lie., 10,000 cigars, by the thousand, 40 boxes tobacco, China rico, Carolina do., 300 Hia tea, 2U00 Iba dried apples, spice of all kinds, &.c, &e. je7 Tor Bale. I WILL SELL my situation 011 the bluff at Oragon City at a very low rule. I have a good dwelling house, stable, and out buildings, with about 100 choice fruit trees of Ihe best varieties, in an enclosure of eight lots, all of which will be sold low, aa I have purchased prop erty in another part of tho city. Alay 24, lo.iu-mf W . W. rHJUn.. Main Street Bouse. I HAVE leased the MAIN STREET HOUSE, and am now prepared to ac commodate the (raveling public. Every attention will be paid to the comfort of man aud beast Charges reasonable. 1 shall always ne loiiuu on nana uy innsc who choose to patronize me. J. M BAl.ON. Oregon City, May 3, 1 tub. Jit U8T RECEIVED, 70 bbls and hir bbls N O sugar, 30 " " " crushed " 4000 lbs No I China " 10 hlf bbls Carolina rice, 15 " " dried apples, 15 kegs " 10 hlf bbls ' peaches, 10000 lbs Liverpool salt, 10 coses table suit, 50 bbls Santa Crux lime, 5000 Iba manilla rope, ass'd tht; 100 kegs nails, " 5000 qr flour sacks, 6 bales drillings, 2 cases ase'd pie fruits, 13 " " pickles, 20 bundles window sash, 24 puiincl doors. a'd aiAs, 2 dox pol. grains scoops, 100 sacks Rio coflee, 10 mala black pepper, 0 bales oakum, 100 single and double blocks, ass'd sizes, 6 gross P A M yeast powders, 10 dox zino wash boards, 500 gals S. I. syrup, 4000 Iba white lead, pure, 500 " red ' " 40 gala oopal varnish, 15 dox paint brushes, ase'd sizes, 15 "3 hooped bucketa, 200 gala boiled Uneeed oil, 100 ' raw " Together with a good assortment of HARD WARE and CARPENTERS' TOOLS. All of which we propose selling at prices lo suit the times. Call and see for yourselves. W.C. DEMENT at CO., Main st, opposite the Land Office. Oregon City, April 19, 1056. TRE8TO.V'S Sectional and County MAP of X OREGON and H AbHirUlU.i ILrt RIT0RIE3 ft :e by augi CHARLIS TOTl.ir. OltKtJON CITY Wholesale Prices Current. iisv oiiona. I nai'iia Sl mkuii'inm Mieeting, 4.4....llal2J lOtlpr.cliver N. Y.coat, Urillinif ml rauui't'K, IlleacheJ drilling Ill Wheal, pr. bu $1,00 " ehlniiig. 1 laid Quia do .. ;;, 8lrliHd do I'.'l I'olaioea do 75 Ticknr UiilbOiiioiia do lt al - i,ni fl (.),,, j t lllu. drilling 14 Corn Meal, freah 8 I'luid liutey lfio24: rauir. Siiliiitl 7lla!lil; diird do ISJal.t Kentucky jeana.. ,'.'.,.a l.,i 1'euchea, dried do Ill I weeds SiUili; 1I0 pealtil raiSTB. ) " Chili, dried. 2UaS3 nine and white I J raoviaiona. Illue and orange lit Pork, clear. none. Fancy Hal ' mvaa 8'.da3U Furniture do Usl I llama 15 do. wide. I;'. Hucon 13 M. do luiurs MuU.'i, rowuKS. Ginghams I5u2'i.llauird, pr ca 915 Alpaca 25ulili: pr keg $10 iuble il.imask :illa7.i( shot. doll 05aA II Small sues ftSinJ Irish linens -lUaaji I. Duck 83u.'U CI.0TIIINQ. ! LXAU. Sheep gruy punts ftCiii.1 liar 20 Satiuel do. i.'l. While lend, In oil... I:.' J Fancy easa. do. ...Jjilii5 oiaiiAiia. lllank case. do. $-7 .Manilla all 25 KedlWI shirts fills 1 8 " large 35 llhio do. do. $l5al8llcmp lUalS Hickory ahirta 5a7i canhlkb. Calico do glial? AJmantine .17a40 shot at aiioKa. i Sperm OUab'3 Men'a kip bool'JJ;i4 ciuAaa. siiier do. do.. ..J 1 Havana ftlOaPO fine sewed f i 'German 8 Wa25 Bovs' kip bonis $?l American A20a5U be'vv w'x do8Ilu2' tobacco. Mens'brK'spr. dox.. $17 rrideoftho Uuion.40a4." " kip brg's pr clox.g sun SOa.ls ' oalf sewed Ho...' I Luke's 37 Women's h'vy sh's.ftlJ iiaruwars. fine do $ I. , Shovels , ;$8al4 . l4al6 .$l-.'s) ..ynsn ?5a$l,S5 ouucieeiKa. '.spades ColTre 14al6'Asea Tea 50n(i5 Millsau's.... Sugar, no. I Chi'a....ll X cm saws.. " crusheJ 16. Table cutlery. 10 perct Nalerolm lOalti advance on X. Y.cost Slareh 14 Pocket cutlery, 25 prci Syrup K lloslou (I) advance. do. 8 Islund tlll.Olher nrticlea of hard- NOMolussea ! ware from SO Io50pr I.iv. Kelt 3n.1l' el ailvaiice. Table Salt .li-t.Nttils.iw'dsiics.prki ffl Sandwich 1. ball.. 2uti ' bora'slioe...lr5a35 Pepper Hu; uiuh Allspice 40 Lamp $l)a$3 Cinnamon UiiaHU Unseed boil t'J2 Soap IUall,Turientincprgull $'4 U. S. MAIL LINE. Portland nud Astoria. The Splendid Steamer 12? XVXultnomah sZa WILL conlimie lo run regularly between Purl land and Astoria, tin Vancouver, twioc a wscs, leaving Portland on Mouilayaud Thursday mornings uf each week for Astoria 1 and Astoria for Portland on Tuesday and Friday mornings, touching Vancouvis.St. IIkluns, lUiKMta.CATii lamkt, &e., each way. For freight or passage, apply lo K. IIUY I, Alusler, jel G Or al Hoyl'a Wharf-boat, Portland. Citizens' Line of Sleniucrt. aiartsT. PORTLAND. Capt. Muaaar, ENTERPRISE, CapL Jamikson, Will run in ennncejinn, lha Portland leaving PORTLAND dsilv (Sundays excepted) for Ore gon City at 10 o'clock, A. M., -the Enterprise ma kino srnii.weeklv triiw lo COItVALLIS, leaving CANEMAH on Mondaye ut 6 o'clock A. ., aud Thunduya at 2 r. H. tT All freight (or the above line will be receipt oil for at Hoyt's Wharf lloal, Portland. AI,r,.Ani'r,uo. ini'inmii ARCHIBALD JAMIKSON. Feb. 16, 1856. 44lf Vambill Trado. f.tl.1t l t V- r A DU A nV jSr tn . J 'fiMti7s under the name and atyla of tho YamhM Vamvanii. are now building a ateamer or about 30 Inns burthen at Cuiieinah, expressly for the Yamhill trade. She will be ready to ruu eoma time in J uuo. COCHRAN, CASSADY CU. Oreson City, April 5. ' If 1 - B. Milwain, Manufacturer, Wholetale and Retail Dealer in COOK AND I'AKI.OIl STOVKS, tin il corrss waiir, iiardwasb, ac, MainSt., opposite Maia Street Hotel, OREGON CITY, O. T. Steambout aud jobbing work attonded to with dispatch. Orders from the country promptly filled. je7 Drugs, Medicines, Faints, Oils, ana vye-siuns, the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE, scpIS Muin Street, Oregon City.O.l . wi:nti:iim iioteIm Morrison st., between Front and First its., PORTLAND, O.T. ( lhargf reasonable, B. D. S M 1 TI I, March 15, 1H.1B-43 Proprietor. W. P. Burns, WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKER, OREGON CITY, O.T. O" Strict alteution paid to repairing, and talis faction to patrons warranted. feb9-43 Morris Thomas, BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER, Mi11 St., rieoi y opposite Holmes d- Co.'t. tkrus or siiAviNii, ao, Shaving twice a week, one shampoo, hair trimmed once, per month, $2 00 once a wcea, oue snainpoo, uair triininsd once, pet month, I lair trimmed, I lair cut and drrssnri. Shaving, and huir dtewed, Shainiouing, Oregon City, April 5, 185b-51 1 2.1 25 50 25 60 Timo. WF. HlGHKlELD, J. WATCH-MA'kER. PerMius dmirous of g lling good work done will do well to give mo a call, as my whole time is de voted to the repairing of Chronometer, Lever, Duplex, and Horizontal watehea. An assortment of Jewelry On ham). Jewelry made to order, and repaired. Prices to suit the limes. I am thankful for past favors, and hope to give satisfaction in future. IJ- Isolated at the old stand, oppoeilo the Tel egmph Office, OREGON CITY, Feb. 2. To Merchants and Shippers. mllli OREGON MILLING 4 T'RANS JL POItTATION CO. have adopted the follow ing tariff of charges, which will bu adhered to till further notice : Transportation of merchandise or produce from boat to boat at worke, pel ton, $1 00 Storage of same less than five days, 110 charge. " " over 5 4 less than 15 days, 'Jo 1, ii m li A, " " 30 50 Each aldilioual half month 01 less will ba cbaig'd.por Inn, . 25 ' V R. TENTLAND, Ag U Linn City, May 10, 1 B5u'. Canemab, fiov. 95, 1M&&. -N hand and tor aale, low, for cash or produea Paints at lead, chrome Rreen, white lead, pruatian blue chrome yellow, blue paint, red do in oil, tilt, do hth.rze. Common and permanent green putty , gfasa, JNO. P. DROOKS. ate. Wedding Cakea MADE to order, part es fumishid iib ietu on Mtiteel notioe, itc.by afI3 CtiARXAS iWAltSER.