?JT fttammr " T4 I . '. Wesu.salysMr WP -- GssJla,,fH TVseslsslt MMMrWMH flaaLasleSat aWLA akIMtmwli and tovMjRM Capt Pmem th confulem of the sele, that way par stiff Eveline, Capt ItoCMtKUborn. ' ImI sad now iserl. WeareawM ha lie le anything our fasew ciUsta t.i ImS -" - - : JT, -riMWWi see SfcJFmSi will tkat le rw Mt(MlhM at Mje have Ml, settled in n uftMMi'aMMr. 'ftssaais ware eschsriffed.and the ftefSSJI SJS faWeotly easlaf,id The name of the chief HMiwIriKtr. The property Uken from Uie brides baa Be rstetsid through the influence of the gevefser, whs, at astMlad to much praiae for the ati fasten maasr as walsa be kaa eettled the unhappy dafJbreass. Aknsa save beta niade to throw blame, hi Ihfayatllaaiar sassier, spaa the Rev. Mr. WalUr, ttoH s arise iaeeeeat; aad so far a he wan con catnap he sdvlasd far the beat, and if that udvice had Uea tslearid etrietly, as difficulty would have rawed. A DutMB Larsevsnuorr. The bndgn from dafMeie the wheat; and 1 have always obrved()trat near swalls and in placed inclined to Uf wik If Ml hid npriujj WIK.-U wm hiiiiwi rlitawnffl nut. I havo often seen the It tni rilanh ami flirt irin Masted. wIm stm. ingbp wet land. The superior advMUfi ofphughlng land in April, May, or Jus, have Decn tuny proven. i na una isbiwr in irooA. condition, the weeds are all up, ploughing thorn boforo tho seods are ri uu auior uiuv ru urunniv. ritiri aw irKaBiwitvliaa ooraMlMd wow ,-i of my land, it) the fall after tho rains set in, and during tho winter, and early in the spring. But I have ploughed a few acres In Muy, and I can ueo the superior difference in tho'croji grown uixm that land, for three years afterwards. It seems to bo more mel low and in clear of weeds, and more and better wheat grows upon it. Every weed must occupy some space, and take some nourishment. Thcro is a difference of opinion among fnrrnerfl as to iho mode of bowing wheat. .Some tlti til: to .sow tho wheat, then plough it in, and harrow afterwards is the best. It is Ivory evident to my mind that if you plough deen. the wheat will not come uo no well. asset la Um laiaad miH, w a decided tan- , wjU p wi ol grow M, wej A, rised.aoertala aad eafe communication veLTtablis live imoii air. earth and water: eetsiMenta between our city and that hitherto I a,i ui.at w; groW near ,10 f,urfttcc I0W. um eXMCMiuan were uie con- cvnT ,eou vml may how it. rcrhnns. in a kava performed their duty in I very loow soil, tho difference in the roodo ofj j nutting m two crop, wouki not uo great, i have tricu both rnoucs, and snail certainly li'-reafter plough deep, and that too whrnllie fund it in pood condition, and then sow, and 'rrVTTri-TT,'P--rn Iff rf' ' rsfWC sWe aw hanby autlesad acaiaet laaahr- aaawf H V9 i JWWWiewM i BHVa WMP a'.a Bsssr sa T" .-. ka Maafsjwaaiiwagia, ana am '" was i if n m asi IB W. aWaai 'i if m.Mti hiW mH Um gLjl iJXMJjl kttml'iHW nMh HitisaVarl; baaaw.Jaba taaataraar. t'Oaaierl a1fB.'Ma3t'aM iswr saw, sas awssAtia o, m l a faMfcft A. r. wawr. waa. A Ito. aad aU atlur bmbhh HaBl - - --' Mm NTn J Wt ?.'! hkkk I. aae7vNffM City, u said property tilasp ta aat ., nrn.'! aaaiaiau i astambar V W7-3U8 ., r) aaai-aBwaawBsWBKwiaSBSlawawaaMaaaaaBBaiaBaMaMpaat ' tmM'Mtmr SJaii - ' "V , i inanieaail. aaaal for PhHa Paater.'i for aala all thai DonJon of kind artaata at C Foiat, witsk mm rail of Oregon City, recently own ed by Footer 4t Uement town loU, etc. For further iniwnutioB anquiro of A. liAWllbnUG lAJtJl. Oregon City. September g, 1847-tl6 W Ae Oregon Spectator. Mr. Editor I am much plea.i to xee m mtioh interest taken of late, to improve the' burrow uell with an iron toothed harrow. agriculture of Oregon. Whun, more than The hind .houd be thrown up in narrow year hence, 1 first suggested the propriety jbeds. It is best for this wet and dry climate, of organizing Agricultural Societies, I did Many of our best farmer urc of opinion, thot not anticipate that so much attention would lit would be useful to roll the land, after the be paid to tho subject, at this curly day. crop is up, and while the ground is sufficient. The truth is, our agriculture in in its iufnii- 1 y dry. 1 ha o no doubt it is worthy of exper vy ; and a aHferent mode, from the one here-jiment. It leaves tho land in a very pretty toforo -pursues, Must be adopted, or our ag- condition, and when you come to cut your riculture must decline. Necessity, that use- wheat, you have a smooth surface to cradle fill, but stem ta4 invincible mother, has, as over. yet, oonwelled our community to adopt a So soon as our farmers have the means, I mode wf mnnihw by no means adapted to have no doubt that they will find it to their our sisMsod climate. interest to sow some of their fields in clover I bare Batoe some few experiments, and,0 grass, and ut tho proper season, turn un- I atM ! ! 1 1 I any little amoum of infor. d.cr a "? crop, for tho purpose of manuring tnatJeu.in the hope that it may bo usoful. .'Jy land i our correspondent "rlougliboy" has made, ramo good suggestions. Tlo is of opinion that each planter should have twice as much, land enclosed as he intends to cultivate each year; and should therefore cultivate Jiis t f round early every other season. This is,, may" almost venturo to suy, the universal., ly received opinion among our farmers. 'Ploughboy" says 'ct euch farmer break his laud M early as possible after tho grain is imrveateu. r rom me cxpenmeiiis i ikivi Fr tale, A FEW No. 1, Saddle Honea, at Moaf Livery gublaa, comer of Main and Third Craae atreeta. Ortft City. Aug. 1U. 1847. 15U N. i. I will pay eood fund for 1 ,000 boehele mer chantable f JaU, delivered at my ataoiea. . w. MUDS. ilKW CiOODM. TU8T RECEIVED per "Dark Janet" and for aala at the (Store of sum. MM. vouch 9U doc pair Deuiin Panta &A Blue DriU 44 do do Ulue Hhirtinc Needle, line, Thread, &c. Umbretlaa, India. Rubber Huapeadera TawWew, Paiat Bniahaa, Battow v Hmnd-peper, Uiaklaa, lab Knives, Chalk Line, Gimlets Seivei, Claw, Soap let is. 2d qty Hhaving Soap, lira Sugar Salt, Lampblack, Pitch Sperm Oil, Linseed do. Spt'a Turpentiao -- Black and White Lead, with A raiull onortment of Hardware. For tale on reasonable terms. Aur. 5th. 1847. U . TffTTfCE JalirasbsssjCfauMbt aHaavAavatfeaaajwAaawaaf UMfbikm-iaf I sV wSffiSS&l aaitialtAvisi m, stJaltsiS, laSStsaVLsaras,- y 'daW Mka,' stsssikae rialsaa, Cssjfjssa; l3Hajt'ssj'atyasl SBGtUsMVssvSaaWaVMb ." vi!"Vmmmuumu'i'V:t.jtf'.vin tt jHmmmfM&ttf- ,, f raiaan. Hiaai! r . - r. CssjmssisTcMalTaaBal: t UJHr 1 4 MJrl.l biahea.Ptatee. itowia; Man, rrtcli iifc'slsfcl sad aa4bbTaSSstWa Caatasa, Baas, vS. A ,a, ' i itl rtyhil mmi r tt TaHsaMaWaV at lolfus. w,s, Bimao. BadaUa aaWaUaa- Dcak. laJiaa' Work-boxea, UokiafOl at, . mAwunwAmx. Plane, Ralaj, haad as bask Saws. 8aJ Iraas, CnkwavOaeata, TraMOMhaBaiHataMae caipsatar'a riwiiBii, laasav ataaJ.Vteaa, Yn,' rocket aad Vm Halves, TaUe Kahraa awl Fork, SciaaanPadtocks, cbeat sadassr Ialav'Glmlett, namted Brads, Braas NsbV, Piwasslw Cass; BsUca Pan, Ualtown, iBilna Tasss, Aass, Ibsae; Spoke Sharat, Staalyaids, gbarabi and Tsaua. WM Screws, Brace and Bitto, la Bp a tm, fmrlu Ftaakfc Shot Btu,8neiB, Hud Bet,VT ' s -Titt'WsnM." . ) . Six and fear qaart Coiaa Fata, - Htiaias. ekiauner. Miak raas. Wm dlo Mould, Tea Caddie, Nam P. INTERNAL EVIDENCE. A man of auhlle reoaoning atbed A peasant if he knew Where wax ihr internal evidence TliBt proved tho Bible true 1 The terttw of dwpulative art Hnd ieer reached hi ear He laid hi hand upon hi heart. And only oiuwered " iieaa." iriall Culracts to Let. fVlIIE underaigni'd, ppecial agent for the post-office !.. J . J .i.ii mi1 ." aenarunrni w ino unnru maieaiorwregon ier- known made, and from reasons which 1 will n)rVt WJ recrive Malrd nrnpoMlli, for carrv,nrthe I mail from Artoria to Urrgon City and back again, and FOB SALE-. At the Brick SeoreTOrcaeaiCitT, KENTUCKY JEANSf'GambrDWBlae Stripe; brown and Ueacbd Cotton; Bonnet Silk; Sewing Silk; Snepeader: bvelcoat, suayjendet and coat Button; Men' and Boy' IlatsNuid vXkaA. cotton Glazed Cap; Ladie Bonnet; douurcTuaainflo Ptaaw Iran: Brace and Bhwn Chuaelr, Goure; Caaasaat- ea; Carpenter Pincers; Rule; Auger; Screws: Brad; Taeks; Sparable; Voor laicimi; iioojta ana wacer, Strap liuurea; braaa and iron BuUs; braaa aad boa Cheat and TiU Lock; Boh; Spokrahavea; Hamaaaar; lb i Hal Aae; Iron raCe-rAaMjiJ; Mill iaw; Buck Sawr, Vice; Ladle; SUaSama; Tin Ilatea; Shoe Puncbe; Mincing Knhrea; Jack Knives: Steel Pent; Razor, Sharing Soap; Glue; l i t) i Tu. r..,.1. n... iI.mjIU.. OUN rapen OUU pOCEl UIIIU, V1IC. iiuuuu., Cloak Pin; Trace and Log Chain; Cart and Ger man Steel; Cart Plow; Sad-iron; Wagon Boxe; Linteed OU; Saddle; ISridlea; Saddle Bag; Suniu- glet; uuuu; bra and wood Llock. Augmt 4, 1847. 1 1 tf stato, I must dissent from this opinion. In cutting wheat with tho credit', there is from one to two bushels per acre left upon the land aad this would bo partially lost. Be- sides this, the wheat and the ripe seeds of weeds, would be turned under together, and would grow; up together; and the wheat would ntaad Very irregularly upon the land, being too thick in some places, and too thin in others. Some havo supposed that by Jiarrowing,.or dragging a brush over it, the waslo wheat would bo scattered regularly ; but this would not I am well satisfied, suc ceed to tho extent desired. Tho land after harvest and boforo the rains sot in, is vcrv hard and dry, and turns up in clods. at micli other intermediate office a hall be nrtabliah- I. AIo, for carryinc the mail from Orotron Citv to the i mouth of Mary' river und berk again, and at atich oth er intermediate oilier a nhnllbe ertabluhed. Alao, for carrying the mail from Oregon City via Fort Vbdcou ver nud Fort Neiqually, to the mouth of Admiralty inlet and back again, and at uch other intermediate office a nhall be ertabliahed. Perron wUhing to propoae for carrying the mail on any of the aforesaid route, are informed that the amount of pay will be tho entire yield of the respec tive office on the route, over and ubovo the commU cioii of the portmattcrs respectively. As Oregon City w ill be iluatn on more than one route, a dirUion of the proceed of that office will be made between the dif ferent contractors coming to that office in proportion to tho number of trip performed. The person proposing to carry mo mail will therefore cxpro delinitely Uie BILL FOR DIVORCE. ... ....!.. -.' .!-.. I. ...Til l ... i . .V Tho nl.n il,.t , , . !., : .ut. -"'" 'l . wmi carry me man per monui ior . .. ,.... .... M... . , .. , ...i ,-, llIIO, Ue ronipeniaiioii nuoveoiierud, and Die contract made As yoU donotintond to sow the land thewjr will bo continued for four years from date, uulo aoou neason'aftor taking a crop from it, I would cr annulled by the department. turn in mv twine and et lliom tnkn tho wnste ' . """ l?l"" win uo receiveu unui uie um Aion ... . Eliza E. Roger, cuinp't w. n w t?wMn ff "iiV-t M A PPLICATION will be made by complainant to B. .1... IMnHlrBtn.. rT!wii PimiI nn lliM finrt .Inv of the October Term thereof, to be held on the lrt Monday in October 1847, upon petition fled, for n decree to d'uwolvo the bond of uiatriaMny -contracted between said complainant and defendant This I therefore to notify aaid defendant, hi agent or nttor- .1.- IP !... ..!.! u.l!t!j.m Id BkkS BBa.AAl MB i Alt U I nojt llli U iio iumu ucuuun ia w wav w m.mim mh . Kji.irat Him nllinrv f lliA atatM raiUA at Hid temi. W w IH.IWIV HIW uwatax aaw - - ----, Uie said petition will be taken as coufeated und u do- crdo rendered uccorduigly. a. i:w nr.tMi. i.u uuit ... !- d. - . . . . grain.- oo soon as tno rains set m. I vouiil tnko them off tho land to Keep iImtii from rooting It up in its wot state, which I know from experience, to Iks n great injury. I would let tho land remain until April, 'May, or Juno, when all tho weeds and waste whrut would bo up. I would then turn under this rich crop or vegetation, (which would bo an .excellent manure) by deep ploughing. r have alwaya found deep ploughing the best in urogon. It is certainly best lor my land. 1 would either sow tho laud in May .or Uiiic, wjth the largo whito wheat, and 'id it re mam over to tho next year, or lot the laud ro. main until September, and then sow tho same .wljcjit. Spring wheat does best bown in tho liioutli of April. I havo uown it in tho full, ( und if, did not' tnako a good crop. It docs ' not bear the rains bo well as tho fall wheat. I haw often sown what wo call the mixed duy in October next, for earning the mail on the route nfurrmld, and may ho deported with W. G. T'Vaull, E.,cf Oregon City. C. GILLIAM. Special agent pout -office department of Uie United rtuiie ior i irugou territory. Oregon City, September. 8, 1847. ITtd " s?urm to fee JLet. THE Niilucribor will, for the ensuing year, iei u or cu acre 01 ins larm, Htuale on I lie t'litnkaniii river, two mile from Orecon Citv. wiucn ianu m reauv ior eeuiug. '1'ho underoigtied would inform tho public that he In tend to eugairo in thi inumifnclure of FANNING MILLS, und by tlio tint duy of Ocluher next, will havo hjiixi fur tale, und by the next hun'rrt will be enabled to supply uuy demand for thu article that may uruw. F. C. CASON. Sept ll,iet7.-17lf JKloHr. FLOUR for sale, in lyiuulitlr to ruit purchacr,ot tbu brick ott, Oregon City. i3j ii it.i i-ir V-VjH. i ., itn Oat Yes! Ota Yes! liven ImmIv. THE undenignud having entered Into copartner ship at Claclcam City, would inform their friend and Uie public centrally, wiai uiey wui carry on the BLACKSMITHING BUSINESS in all it variou branche, follow: All kind of wrought Mill work, and farming utrllilH. Irojune new and re pairing old Wagon, Carta, Ueorbon, &.c. Edgo Tool of every kind made uid repaired, alao castateel Hearing Auge'r, Bell, Gnn Work, Spur of every de cripUon and many other Uilng loo tedious to meuUon; on a reasonable term or a little cheajier than any oth er auop in Oregon. NORRISS H. CU'lTING. liMCKama cuy.jury.au, im i. it Tassih, a1ah Sr i Strainer. Cass, Grata, mmm, Cai mrtmSfi Tea Pot, tc. L ' -' e -I - Boots ami Wmn.j Ladie peg and aewml Bee,' Kid r'roawifa. cM dren'a peg BooU, boys kip Brofaa'a, men's thick Uoota, men a kip Jloofa, ac Mtauines. Men' and boy' Beaver Hats, Clock. Coskiar Stove and fnunel, Soap, Window Glaa?, Dutch isrcoa, ac. Also SO Ton of Coral at Portland. KILBORN, LAWTON, St Co. Oregon City, March ifi. 1847 i if afftUct to tko Faxmtri. THE BndermWned bsa porcbaaed the lower Ftrr) acrca tfc- W&kunetU Elver at Oram Ctttt fct the term of fifteen moatae, and wVaatofafMi th public eenerally that be wll ferry evenr tUsc at re- duced pricea for ready pay. Wheat two cents per nilj com pviuin). twenty ceata a trip, lasnkir aad wary tfaamg .elaa hi proportioa. Wheat aad all Uadsa Badae w. be received in MTsaeaL P ctaal attaasee'wia W New ARmaaeaaieail. iit THE nrdersigned wttl famiah the beat aeeasssta daUon in his power, to both Man and Ha, and will charge nothing at all, a ho wffl expect ready pay in all caws. Hone Bought and Sold a meuol N. R aHQO of Okwob Scrio wasted ia exckanse for Honea, or payment of ou1ctandu,g acrart. r , Winametle Fall. Nov. 26. 1846. . JStf. Aug. 6, 16-17. Solicitor for Complainant. 1441 nniins AMI CHBSMICAElb - FRED'C PRIGG retpectfnUy iafenas the saasaa, that he has removed his office te Mam'aaaMS, ih. I JiMni to A. Homl Vml. when ha.WeVket on hand, uch anaaaortineut of tho ubo , MttisAr cililie of Uie country aiTord. A -ta. -. F. P. hat alao ou hand, a small but choice asafV of Silks, Moiueeline de Laiue. Baltarisea, Barege, Vc k..r.l.l r-m .!:- i,IM ftAt f2nf f.wuiM m1 Scarf, with a email lot of fmo clothing. l emu, cbmi or approvea oruers. . - , N. B. A luw Engludi Lexer Watche on the above terms. Oregon City, May 13, 1847. . B tf N Female School. The Third Hc.m1ou ol Kirs. N. HI. ThoraifuHV (k:kolt in this city, will commence on Monduy July tho Silt nud will con. tinue eleven week. All the branches uauully coin. priced (n u thorough Engtuh education, are taught iu tide yaaool. toselher with Plain aiid Ornamental NaedtVWork, Drawing, ahd Pointing in Meixotiuto and in water Color. , Strict attention will bo given, not only to the intal lectual iniprovemeiil uf the pupil, but abn to their moral ami manner. It t Mr. Tharutou's design to make this u pemiauent school ; and liar pant ucce and long expenencu u n ivucner, euaue ut-r to uupe that die will give general aallffaction. PiiDila willle chanred from Uie time of their enter- iae the School, uuUll Uie close of the 8eakn. I-or furtlier particular, liKiuirs of Mr. Thomtoiu KsrsaR.NcA His Excellency, Geo. AlwmeUiy, ) , , Hon. A. A. Skinner, Oregon City. Rev. Geo. Gnrv. ) Dr. Marcus Whitman, Wallawalla. Ntttlce. OTICE 1 hereby riven, that letters of tn.Uon have been sTsated bvJhe Stebate Jedce of Tualaty county, i the undafawfied, ea the eatatn of V. W. Dawtoa, deceased, late of said county. AH pemoui indebted to said eajateare reqoeeted to make immediate payment tolho unoeraigBcd ', and aU per son having claims against said estate, are reejueeted to present the kime legally authenticated within the tuun nrMcrilud hv law. v . . np r T.t-cjrT &.1mm- of Uie estate of V. W. Dawaan. Tualaty Plain, Aug. 9, 1847. 3S -17lf Oirjun City, June "lth, 1817. ly-C Frank Wd. Wiujam M. Krr Ward lamitk, CMM188ION HEBOHANTi, rtf Sin Francisco, ' California 1 Tbmj Oretrem UumXmtmr. , m..u. L'... Ailmwm In mAvmaamt It not aaia until the expiration of Uiree meatus U. deHaia,' anVl if not nultl at Uie exalratlem ef ate month, tawewaeteis rr- wrve the right to aswslae. If paklsi aaeh, 4 per annum. . " v . .. Ui ' ut. A.lu..rdmania laMrtad at one dollar ana ulv ceuU per aquare of ajiteen lines er lea, tot the fiwt insertion, and. aeventy-lve cents' for ee'aasstsut lustruos. A uoerai aeauowen w yewrr mnwin ID All kinds ef JOB WORK hwttdaamaly ted ut Uie iurtwt.tt9tlce paycat juttdvuwa, given to prevent detahuag say setsam:, Whsat all use ae oeaveiM at eaaer owe er ue bmbwibs aeeaaBTe BtaBedatice. " " t " ,J-T7r"-" .Take Uae left haad read abeas one and a half smIt from Oregon City sad you wil find a first rate read down to Multnomah city. Abo, 40,000 ft of lumber, far sab at a reduced . price for wheat delivered at Oregon City. W. MTJLKEY. 1 , Multnomah City, Jano 8, 1847. i06av ? m w i --m a i IE