NEW GOODS. smissed IHem. The. VVascopams paid J received per Bark Jancl,and for sale; at ra ue Lbe.llon cattle from the . immigrants. VmX6WXRBnf ... ...u-H on i n.., fcu..,j.-M. B 2 thousand gall's mojtasscs 32 krgs white, gi icveral of the wounded men. 15 hundred barrels salt blark load The Yakamas Indians have made us a visit wis' ing peace. We insured them our friendship exchanged presents and dismissed :us inborses for the stolen Mr. Jennings arrived from the Dalles-r-wilh scv jreen and 12 hajjs shot jrom nun we warn mai oapi. aiavon siarieu m me sixty do syrup 8th inst., with 100 men for the relief of rorl waters. 100 lbs. black pepp:r J6 boxes window glass Jie .would make forced marches until he arrived there, b Ihous. lbs., manilla coftoe 1 1 doz. flint tumblers 1 Ihous. " arrowroot More Voi.o.NTBEns.-Qiiile an excilement is prevail- 1 "1 j, j0"S ing in the upper part of the valley., in volunteering for j ihous' " rice' the war. Our friends, Judge Ncsmith and Ol. Martin, Forty boxes tea in Polk and Yamhill counties, hae already raised Twenty " soap li ran rnmnanii.R " 2 JtolgSfbr'll SHgar large companies, sixty Efforts are being made in this City, also, to send ano- hundred kegs cut nails ther company into the field. We have heard ihe name 20 doz.. pocket knives of John S. Snook, Esq., favorably spoken of as its sells knives njid forks , 1 20 pairs carving ditto .commander. ,8(I, butcher knives 'T"'r f " chopping axes Ladies Meeting. The ladies held 0 public meeting 10 boxes pipes (clay) m Wednesday afternoon, at the Methodist Church, ( doz, pes. scission; for the purpose of assisting in providing the army with 'G " latnps .clothing and other necessaries. They resolved to do o0 grTss mairhes everything they ,could-rin fact, all they did must have been correct of course, it could not have been otherwise. We regret much, that the 44 dimensions" jof the "Free Press" are at present so limited, as we understand its size deprived us of lb- Imimr or pub lishing the proceedings fm Ihx' occa-inn. As it is, our more fortunate and 44 bigger" coleniporary the "Spec tator" is to be niade happy, and so forth. Give us time, ladies, and we'll gel large enough. io " plates 1o 44 striped shirts 40 44 regatta 44 2 Ihous. assorted needles cases flannel 300 pieces assorted prints 5 bales brown drills . o blue cotton 3 " shirtings 2 " duck ( " canvass 3G dozen crimson pongee handkerchiefs 200 lbs. sewing twine 3K 44 linen thread 0 2o ,elc. etc. etc. doz, manitla hats. grrss April Ji, 'iS. 21s, UST arrived per Sch'r Afarv, and for sale at Cour.ii and Cuosav's, Oregon City and Portland, viz: ExPLoniNf. P.artv. It may not be. generally known Silk and Madrass bdkfs. Calico, chintz, Mer. blue prints, Linens, shirting stripes, Tickings, bro. cottons, Ked and orange do, ILitls and screws, wicking, Watches, pipes, Palm-lea Thais, summer clo thing, lamps, blacking, Fancy soaps, lJlank boofes, paper, Soil, - tIt.. I.I t 'II.. m . 1 that Col. Ford, with onlv eleven men, left the Rickceah , . ".'V1 urui' a,,,,hU,ru"c ,ssia- a,sPJLt ,, ., .... .: , , ..1, Oenlsranulad.es hose, ulones, nutmci's, valley, on the 12th ulL, for the klamct country, with ,.k sUk mx.k kerdlii;4 Classes, svrup, tea, the intention of making explorations. Apprehensions Denjins, cotton flancl. Colfee, suaar, sail. are reasonably entertained for the safely of so smajl Shirts, gloves, suspenders, Vinegar, oils, turpentine. parly. Matunk News. The Hrig IL.nry, for California, went to sea on the lid inst. For several days previous to her sailing the weather had been quite stormy, with heavy fogs to the seaward and on Ihe river. On the olh inst., the Brig Mary Dare, for Sitka, had dropped down to Raker's Uav and the Bark Cowlitz, for the Sandwich Thread, buttons, tape, Lead, pitch, nails. Pencils., scissors, pins, Crockery and tin ware. Lace, c.unhs, sealing-wax, Glass and glass ware. Locks, tiles, buckles. For sale for cash or produce. j ApiilU, 4, 2ts. IVOTICE is hereby given, that I have in my posses sion a sorrel mare, having a star in her forehead Islands, was in Toneue Point channel, lloth of these an(1 stripe on her nose the left hind foot while Amer- vessels, ero this, have gone to sea. The Bark Anita, X".5!0,3 ry.ujlrs f,w- l?wfI vvas delivered to , 1 n 1 the late Col. Oilham on the Umatilla by Sticas, who for California, is now on her uay dovtn .the river, hav- says she yvag ,e(1 vvU) ,)im by an lmJligrailt, Sno ing taken in part of a cargo of lumber at Niocokoi. yvas placed in my care, and is in ihe valley. The own- The Bark Janet, from the Islands, has arrived at er is requested to prove property, pay rharges, and re- Portlaud " cclvu the mare which may be found'al Euglislv's mill, P Champoeg coonly. Jf N. ENGLISH. Report. It is rumored that the Governor contem- Aprtl ,0' im' 2uu3- plates calling an extra session of (he Legislature, for Ihe purpose of raising means lo prosecute the war, by the levying of anadvalorum tax. NOTICE, THE public are hereby informed that T, Rob't Adv, consider one note, held by Charles McKay against ACKNOWLKDOJIKNTS. -Thanks to J. G. Campbell, Esq., me, for the sum or fifty dollars, lo be null and void as for late papers from III.! Stales-also to Gen. Palmer ,,u !ias. bailed to perform his part of the agreement for news from the seal f war. "" for a c,a,,n situated near Gha.npoeg-and I u,arn au p(TS()n ()r persons against trading for the , said note. Said note was given in February last Arrived Scb'r Mary, Hei.cii.vm, ! days from Oahu, and becomes due the first of June next. ROB'T ADV.- S. I, General cargo lo Cuucij and Cnosnv. Mr. and Champoeg, April 12, 1818. Mrs. Davis, N. Crosbv Jr., and F. DuWitt, passengers. IT'OU San Francisco, about the 20lh inst, the fast . sailing, Hawaiian, Sch'r Mary ; Delciiam, mas ter. For passage, only, apply lo Couch and Crosrv, at Oregon City or Portland, or to the master on hoard, April If, '48. 2s. 2uu2p. THE SAILOR'S HOME and WARRIOR'S REST; OREGON CITV. Kept by William F. Goode. The baking business carried on as usual. April IS, '48. a,,,