T r iff I 4iir1!H-tS'"--r": W T-arnr.--r DOIIIClUCllolllKCIKM1. Tun youTiir.HNij(vNTio? nssoinliletl at Charleston on ll.Oth tilt Thoro woro IT Dolognton in Hilly 'from Mnrylnuil, l.'JO from VlrglnlnOO from Toiiessoo, 40 from Goortrln, fi f(I,olitslnnii, !W from norm Cnrolliin-k,h Carolina wnalnrgu ly rciircMonl(l-7 iiji Mississippi, Losllo tJonilm from Kcntty, mid seventeen from I Alalminn. Tlio tuul Hoiitlitir-i Pacific r , I'ullnmtl jirojcot Vmloptod nftor n witrin i 'dobnlo Ijctwcon (ihu loading men In t!iu i Coinoiilloii. TliJniMo nullinriziiig tlio Corporation to mjnto with Mvxlca was hluntuly oiioRO(l,(l llio resolution! In f. or of tlio fJmlsif treaty and alternate r, sections 6fmljllwid for Railroad pur- . 'noses nlito oatisi'ujttcr opposition, Tlio ' Virginia tlolcgutiwcro withdrawn. Tlio Convention ndiodod to moot in Now Or ' leans on tlm noqd Monday in Jmmnry "Kr(:LiMMNTicTiiiiunt.i: akii Kxriri:. Jki:.nt.--Aii liilgillon meeting wa livid In I'lillauVlidilr., oiiViiliU'Sliiy, tin) 12 Inst. It was compostfof French and ('urmuu 'toman Ctholhyto 'xprf.i condemnation of tlio courio oUuilgu Woodward, of tlio Huprcmrt Courln a roconl derMon of tlio "MM or tlio Hmnn Catholic Hlshnp of J'lill. auVlrinia. luitikSu. La Trustoos of tlio llolv f ',TWniC3rn, to obtain wMnU)n of property. I wo Ofman mm rrcncli Cain, ollesicy A Uiu Judge favorod tlm Josslt party, ami hmioltitcd a majority of Arid, torn on that ride. Tlio Anti-UMmp party of Trustee refined to givo iii tlio Church, and tlio Jtidgo committed thorn to prhon for contempt, when tlio members of tho congregation and tholr friend called a meeting, Inviting American Catholics, and all opposed to tlio iron rnlo of tho Jesuits r.pd foreign priesthood, to meet w ith tliom. -.Strong risolutlons woro passed, mid speeches iimilii in (ivriuan, I-'roiicli add Kftollih. Conkldornhln excltemont nro. vailed, Tlio " Native" liavo nominated Mr. Conrad a their candidato for Mayor, and will net wlfli tho Whigs in tho coming clocllon. Tin: O.umnnM Tun.iTV Ki:ji:rTi:i). TlietJudsden Tr LMI Trentv u-n rnl.-nl,..! tn K... i UtlH) NfSS III), nt V,il,in ni Vnml.i' I uy a voio of 211 to IS. Tho Injunction of )t Wng rvmovnl, nothing deiliiito ! Bccrecy not m-iug rvmovoii, notlilng n to detail can ho known. Much specu latlon oxlsti at to tho clfect of '!n rujoc lion. It wa Intimated by tho Tresldent, and certain members of the Cabinet, wit 'm tlio Treaty wo under discussion, that tho refusal of the Hensta to ratify it would bo followed I y inimodlnto war with Mexico, tl.c 1 rvsidont thinking himself called upon Jo sciw .Mu.llla Valloy, lot what may t use. '.M jfllttf toj Mn considered nn attempt SO faMniljyii'ii'iintors; and Uiom) best in. (wm$4 BVSfMfsink tho Proildont will rathor ijfiJtnetW Conunlssloner tq ueirolhUu, Blrwtf Hfni-i H o a'war course uuilorAx! Utlug cireimitanct's, Dovclopmonta of, .- . i tho iK)licy in the premises aro auxouily nwaited. Tlio cities of Ilrooklyn and Williams, burg, and tho town of Huthwick hau been consolidated In one municipality. Tho do. tails of tho government are fashioned, with sorno iirproiomcnts, after thoio of Now Vork. Tho nrosont population of tho new city is probably in tho neighborhood of truiun ...n. ....;.it.. i " n... uniKifln ...Ji.' -mi., l... " .. . . iTZloub;,hS n. , ... . , . J ". . : W Vork of which It is, ,ow oulto a. much a component part as WeslminsUir is of Lou. dun, and them Now Vork will soon ho tho largest city in tlio world. . Tlio Pennsylvania Lomilaturii Imi finnllf passed tho bill for tho aalu of tho main lino oflho publlo work ( Pennsylvania Hail, road) for 8 10,000,000, and it has been cut to 'tLo Governor for his signature. Siiii'wiikcx. Tcrr'blo shipwrecks, in. veiling great loss of lifo how great had not been exactly ascertained had occur red in tho vicinity of Handy Hook, just prior to tho dejmrttiro of tlio stoamur. 'I no vessels r opposed to bo lost are Iho emi grant packets llumMtlt, from Hamburg, and tlio PouhatUm, ofllaltlmnrv, from Liv. orpool. Hy tlio latest telegraphic des. patches, wo loarn thaljtflt.rigltt Italics hnd been vathed athorp at , Ahsoopm, from thu yrreek, wd Uta syJs,T tho Hum. Mdt. Tho sjsitu Pnkmt had J200 cmi. granU'm boamiMfvktmtire hut, and nef'aVW'WwWrfmalns. '11,0 mbooHf MmUttmt; TofTswigor, Me., is also wrockod, and all of her crow lost but ono. It is supposod that as far as Is known Bomo 400 lives nro lost, CoNUEssio.MAL. " Mr. Lane, of Oregon, lias' introduced n bill providing for organ ixing a Stato government in that Territory, and for tho aumlsson of tho now Stato in to tho Union ; which was referred to tho committco on Territories." This bill is basod on tho memorial of tho last Legislativo -Wrmbly, that provision 'mj mudo by Congress for defraying tho ox. pensos ofholdiugnStnto Convention when tho people rlmll doolaro in favor of taking steps to form u Stato government. Columbia Lancaster Esq., delegate from Washington Territory, was introduced in iho Ilnuso of Representatives, and took Iho oath to support tho Constitution, on tha 10th ult. Iin Qc'ikt. Tlio tbreo approved modes of ex nrivtliig this, in three different languages, arc French, IsIscz.vau? Uoglisb, hold) our tonguol American, shut tip 1 uu m.Av mwit win uo auiii'Auuii iu nnwu,u,, ,....,, "i- "( rVMKracii''-T1w.niiiri.vJ--. -" not!) luillan Itlfflcunins, Oil Wednesday ovonltig last, n gontlo. nimi of rcllahlo voracity informed tin that oti'tlio illght previous flvo lino American horses, mid ono mule, had boon stolon by tlio Indian near tho Hlslilyou mountain, from homio gontlcnion who wuro drMng them through ffoniOregou to Iho 'Jncrnmon t(. Thoy woro run oil during tho night. Tho Indians ntopped within ono-half inilo of tho camp of thu whiles, hilled tho mulo, built n llro, roasted nml out part of hi car cno,ntid loft tho remainder. Thu liorjon wcro choico AiliuHcuti Hlouh. I.illo in tho evening, n goullcman arrived froth Cottonwood with tlm melancholy Information that tho train of Menu. Oaten A: 'Chiymor had been inkon. Mr. Clayruor arrivoil at Cottonwood in tho ovoiilug. Ilo olatcd (hat ho wan at Iho head of bin train of fourteen (tack mule, on tho way from Cri'lcent City that tho Indian at tacked them near tho top of tho Jinliiyou mountain that ho raw bin partner Mr. (intei, fnll. They thou fired nt him. Ho lied, hi mulo fell, and ho ocaped to n log in tho thlcliot, behind which ho noucitahd Idnmelf until thu Indian puicd, when lie made hi eicnpo to Cottonwood. Ho xav two men coming up Iho hill, and aftorwndft- lienul tuem hollo, anil Hoard overnl reports from gun, which ho RUppoHti wa tho In man killing them. On receiving thin information our Indian Agent, Mr. Hoihorough, repaired to the caimi of Charles Adam who U a roidrnt amongst tho Do Chulo Indian now on tho war pntli ngniiut "y nhasta. Ailani in fo nil ed him tli'.t tho Do Clin to Indian hud removed th'-'r camp down tho Khanta I'ivor to tho croii.ng, in accordance with tho re. quest or order of Lieut. Itonuccattlc, now In command at Fort Jours. Mr. iloiboroui'li informu tin that Lieut. I'ounccawtlo was encamped between thu Simula and Klamath r!cr on tho ovcuhig of the iky of thU Rad ovent, and that upon iK'Ing informed of thu Kame, promised to proceed lo thu Siskiyou mountain for tho purpose of protecting tho trail. Tiiuksday KviiNiMt Lltut Hood or- VC rived, nml renort that tlio Indian sent to " 'VO "y I'WUU jjomiocosnc, 10 IC- md1 ,l,0t iwrwlwlor of tho lato crirno on ,tlv';r' ,,.'M 'l0,1 returned. Il.o Do vuuiu milium juiii i.iuiii. jiuniiccniise, on Friday, and procusd ogumst Tipsy and Hill, who are supposed to bo combined. Lieut. Hood lakes it plentiful supply of aniunl tiou. Fmti.iv Mani.n. Tlio old Indian who wa sent by Lieut. Ilonnccnstlo to tlio Cavo returned this morniiiL'. Tyco Hill cauio with blin o far a Mr. i'rico'n Ilaneh, and says ho is ready to tivo up tho Indian who committed (ho.dcpreibtlon on the riv er io i.iouu itotmmmm' si'M mmsmsh. Ho Htatc tnat It'.'vsM'LTisMr'si Wml vU committed tho rtfMl'hiUrdW mi roMwry ., . "' tno mountain uniai t I M ing to vcrtuat)UktWkkrtotmt white, but that he wishes to bo frIo"nulv. W talmvo It is thu intention of Lieut. Hounoc&stlo to lako tho track of Tipsy whoro tho rccont murder was committed on tho mouutaiu,which ho will bo nblo to follow by tho aid of ihu Dechuto Indians. Vestenlay, about noon, Mr. Sandbanch, who resides nttho'Mnuntain House, on tho iiiuw unii u.ui now trail over tho biskiyou mountain, nr Mr.a.V.lh.jfend.lhobod,of .Mr. iifgo, and twelvo out ot sixteon mules ...l.j.l. " ' I l.l .1 . J A.V 2 UlTl 'T. strtiycd. Tho Indians, it appears, woro in search of Rome particular article, ammuni tion, perhaps. Mr. 8. thinks tho Indians wont up tho Klamath, and that they woro part of Tipsy' band. A gentleman residing on Iho Shasta river -. w 0, . H.. w... , ...HMW I ma also arrived, who says somo Indians camo to his huuiu and throatoned hi life, last 'eveiiin'. Somo excitomont prevails amongst tho paoploof our place, n party of v horn, wu believe, win acaompany him to his house, for the purpnsu of removing his i-tFocta to town, and chastising tho Indians if thoy remain iu that neighborhood. Ire A a Herald. Iiitulllgoiicu of n Illrd. A thrush, not nwnro of tho oxpansivo properties of gunpowder, thought proper to build her nest on tho ildgo of a rmnrry, in tho very center of whic'i thoy wcro con. ctnnlly blasting tho rock. At first, alio was very much discomposod, by tho frag nionts flying in all directions, but still sho would not quit her chosen locality : sno soon obsorvod that a boll rang whenovor a train wa about to bo fired, and that at Iho notice tho workmen retired to safe position. In u few days, when sho hoard tho bell, sho nuittod nor exposed situation, nnd (led down to whoro tho workmen sheltered themselves, dropping oloso to their feet Thoro sho would remain until tho oxplo- aioii had takon place, and thon return to hor nest, Tho workmen observed this, nArratod it to tiiei.- cmnlovors, nnd it was told to vis itors who camo to viow the ntiarrv. llio visitora naturally oxprossed u wish to wit ness ho curiouu a specimen of iutelloct; but as tho rook could not ulways bo blast od when visitora camo, tho boll was rung and for n faw timos answered tlio purpos. Thu thrush flow down closo to whoro thoy stood, but sho porcoivod sho was was tri lled witii, und it interfered with tho procoss of incubation ; tho oonsoquonco was, that afterwards, sho would poop over tho lodge to aecortaJii jf tho workmen did rot re at, and -r- if (hey did not nho would retniiln whoro sho wa, iironaniy aylng to ndrreii : " ?o, no, giintlemon, I'm not to ho rtfl'tfil fronj ogg merely for your amusement. " my Tin: Funii Navioatio.v or tiik Ajia zo.v. Tho N. V. Kveniug Post publishes two important paper respecting tho claim of Driuil lo mniiopoli.o the mouth of thu A maon. Onu oftheso paporiald to be a despatch from thu " diplomatic represent, ntivu of ono of first clam Kuropnau pow ers, residing at Para, llio olh'ir Is a part of thu reply of Iho Presldont of tho Holiviau ropuhlic, to an Invitation from tho Kmpor or of Hraril, lo outer Into a treaty for tho oxclushu navigation of llio Amazon and it tributaries by their riparian propriotor-, llotli of theso fuubtlonario taltn tho ground that Hrar.ll lm no right to iuturforo ivl'l tho frco navigation of tho Amazon simyly brcauso sho happen lo occupy tho bnnli of thu river at it mouth, while other nation occupy its Links obo.e. Tlio Kn. ropenu diplomatist say: " Don Porn invito llio Amorican lo its ports I Ych, it does, inco it open it frco port to all nations. Then I, if an Ameri can, iimy go up tlio Amazon lo Peru. Who will cisro opposo mo I Hrazil Hy wbnt authority! it woubj, Uavvry queer to sou tlio Inhabitant!) of Iho first floor of n hoiiti) tirnhibit tho inhabitants of tho second and third Hours from receiving the tiiitaof their friends; nml, after ull, this great (jueition oflho froo navigation of tho Am nzon may be reduced to the foregoing vul gar comparison, and ought to bo decided as summarily as an ntrmt of poricu would. 110 doubt, ducido tho rami nf I lie iinronirin. ablu inhabitant o'f tho irst floor. " And tho writer prnfeise to bo obliced to belloio that " theso Yankees." so much extolled 'for their practical judgomenl, spirit oi progress auu persovermg onorgy, aro only n Ret of " big talker, " wl.ilo thoy suffer Hrazil tn bar them out of tho Amazon and waste tlmo iu uegociating for tho frco dom of thu river. President Helzou, iu 'hii reply to Brazil, jays: "That tho Amazon being n high road uf communication, oxmcd by Provi donco to fac'''tato tho communications of tho jiooplu ho cultivata its borders, with tlio nations who livo beyond tho ocean, it cannot bo allowed to any of theso border ers to Rhacklo, trouble orimpedo tho transii of tho others. That, finall y. tho nrotcnslon of Hrazil lo represent itself as proprietor of any pari oi uio Amazon, must bo consid ered as tho most cccentriefoUy, till it can provo that it posi sse tho sources, and that all its tributaries only flow upon tho Brazilian torrit' ry, and havo their sourcc.i , Ali this looka.n litllasl sV;SsLmJ ib'AltM.'IrFwisU' tho Unhd HsU-JUk. "- - - t:'""- "" tWTl Ws'alt; Ism thofollowmg, ot tho Col- oric ship Lrlcsson Wo taho nlcaiuro tfi announcim?. on tho nuiiiuuy 1,1 mm oi ud panics mieresica in tho caloric ship Erlosson, that they sue cocdedyestorday In btainlng nine and ten ...it. :... r r.i . , . . it iniuiuiiuiig jAir iiiiuuu wiuj oniy ot i oi uer engines, which ha btcn improved in im portant respects since tho lato exiiorisssu. tal trip. This socurci the ssmo number of (0 or 10 ) miles an lour in motion, with only half of tho power In uio. Tlio other engino will bo trot in order bv tlio first week in April, and about tlio niddlo of that month, it is intondod to diniatch tho shin to Hnvre, cither direct or via Livcrnool. Tlio owners now feci assured 'of n success surpassing the most sanguine expectations over indulged by tho investor. If their hopes nro aa well founded as fr6m this statement they appear to bo, then tlio great nautical revolution is indeed impending. Fatal Casualty-Fivb .Mi:x Diiow.nko. Wo leant through Mr. E. Doan, Mnrys villo mostongor of Adams & Co. , that tlio stago had loll that city for Shasta at two o'clock, -. jr. , on Saturday las', upset in tho night in attempting to cross Pino Creek, between Oak (Jrovo nnd Tehama, by which tlio toam. of four horses, nnd fivo men, namod Francis Lonolr, Edward Bou. gnt, Dufour, Michael O'Keelo, and James CablH, woro drowned. 'llio stream, though nofalargo one, had unknown to 'the driver, becomeMunusualiy Bw61!cn by tho lato rains. Tho remainder of tho passenccrs. ISvo in number all mon to'gotlior with tlio driver, floated down stream, and saved themselves by clinging to tho bushes, &o. Tho staco agent at Maryavillo gent partioa Immediately to re cover and burv tho bodies. Sac. Union of the lOrA utt. (rTho Washington correspondent of tho Charleston Standard says: It is tolorablo certain tliat the Senate Ne braska bill is eflecually shelved. Tho frionds of tho measuro now rely chiefly upon getting at tho Houso bill, passing it and sondiug it to tho Sonato for concurrence, or clso thoy will iiitroduco a now bill. Tho former course will probably adopted. Uoforo tho House bill, however, can be readied, a largo number of impoatent bills now on the calendar of the Committee of the Whole, must be passed over, and this cannot bo oflbctcd without a two-thirds voto. rho'prospect, lliorofore, is that the Nebraska nuostlon will not bo diAnosed ufi for somo moiitha to qome, nt all events.- i m . ii ifi' i Lin M ii " ---j--j"1 ninhis; If civ. DiiKtiwooi). Tho miners on this stream nro doing woll, both'in tho imworkod bed of tlm creel: and in Ita banKs, units navo boon run in sixty nnd soventy feotiu sev eral place along id vost bank, oil of Which havo paid good wages. CrKmtv Ciikkx. Two compariies nro now nt work prospecting this crcok, ono of which hnvo reached 'tho bell rock, and found good pay. Tho tHcr 'cofnpany, Messrs. Hardin & Co., hro cngagdd in dig. gmg n rnco for llio phrpbso of draining tholr claim, Iu which thoy havo found dirt that prospect froth 25 cents (o 81,00 to Iho pan. Tliis creek is about thrco mils long, and will in a abort tlmo bo nil claimed. (JiiRKNtioKN. Tlio minor on this creok nro making good wages, and occasionally wo hear of lucky liornbre making big strikes. Mountain Herald. Various Item. Dilmifitco'it.celcl-rnttdliouso In Nsw York has Ik-cm sold Tor J113.K00. Tho SwoIUli (lOftrnmcnt has ordered iw gold latdtl tote ilruck In honor of I.lt-utcnsat Maury, Hnporlntendvnt Uuitct HUtcs Nstlonsl OUcrr atory. Thj Rcmlnilti hivrc refuicl to cmttfTatr. nd thn n zmiin rionusiios ninionei oil hopo or in-Iucini an exodus. ever Tlio JIHKary Commission, wMcb lias hecn In SmIoii for somo tllnsln Waihlnirton. on themf- Joct of Culirornia clalmn, has concluded lis lalor.' Total amount of claim prcMiittil J 800,000 I allowed JISo.OOO These claims trew principally out of the cxrodl tlon of Col. Fremont. Two companies of&l U S. Artillery left New York for California on 'tho ith of April. It U estimated that there are Ih the State of .New l ork, 2800 liilntH or on to every 1070 InhaMtantii. About one fourth of these are less than fourteen years of age, and capable of being irninui anu inmrucca. tspu aur. ly'snneW, Tonoijrsplilcai Enirinccr, is ucau. no was tnu son-in-law or lien. Ouu. Ie Iwn Is confirmed as Coniul-flentral to Al cxandrla, and t'reilfrlck S. Heechcr, Secretary of ic2kiuu ig ucuirai America. Hon. Truman Smith has announecl bis In ton lion to vacate his seat in the Smatc on tho ICth of May. ft has lecn decided that six new sUam frlsaUs Jail be built. Ex-Governor Knight, of Roodo Island, is dt-J. The CnmmtMioncrs of fjnlirrstion rrttarl (h.it 281,245 aliens arrived within the past year at Nerr York. ftalali Selorer hi lc n found guilty. In the Court of ScmIoji, of defrauding rcUirned Call foriiiini, by selling vparious tlcke'U Tub Buck Winaioit Th Charleston Courier lays that in addition to the fine of ir, nnn ih eontlRnees of the steanwhlp Black Warrior hid fall 99JW9 M'Msts !. ' Mil M1IMI Tit rtM. 1 1- TIT Tl "u t.-. 'r-aij Hon. Jonx Davis,' late United SUtetr Uerfa'tor rrom MOMar.aueiu, uiea at nis realdenee in Wor cester, on tho afternoon of Wednesday. April 10th, of bilious cbolle. after an Illness cfoclr a few hours. ' It matters little whether a man be mathemat ically, or phllologlcally, or artistically cultiva ted, so be bo but cultivated. Mowers and fruits are always fit prsents ; flow era because they are a proud aarertlon that a ray of beauty outvalue all the utilities of the world. A Bosto.v piper says : " thtro U a gentleman In tho Legislature who can bo tnu ted with any recret ; for nothing he can say will bo believed." Frvc hundml millions of people, or one-half the population of tho whole world, are bibbers of tea wo ocTcrago inai encers ou; not ineilatos. Tub storm that " set in, " has run oat. No fewer than thrco hundred of " Latter-day Jj'alnu, " have taken th,clr departure from Mer tbyr, In South Wales, for the Salt Lake, Utah. Drtajmox-" Jones, what in the. world put matrimony Into your head i " Well, tho fact Is, Joe, I was getting short ofshtrU! " How can I come to know mvsclf I Not bv eon tcnvlatlon ; by action only. Do your duty, and you will know your value The effect of character Is alwavs to command consideration. Wo sport and toy xaa laueb with men ami women who have none ; but never con tldoln them. On the 27th ult, In San Francisco, Mr. D. W. Wood, of Providence, Umpo,if a Co. , to Miss Ellen logan, of San Francisco. On Tuesday, Arftl 27th, by Kev. F. F. Royal, Dr. JftMO Robluion, of Jacksonville, to Miss Lu titla Constant, of Jackaon Co. On tho 9th Inst, bv Ju.leo T. MoK. I'atton. Mr. J. II. UusmII, to Mlii Ann II. Uill, all of Jackson county. SUlnlug Intelligence. ARMVED. Jnnn ftlh. Ri-innnir Frnncra ITelen. leeda' 0 days from San Francisco, ylth mdto. rassennrs. D. W. Wood and lady, I, N. Hall, Geo. Hinsdale. SAILED. June 4tb. Bris Fawn, Barrett, for San Fran cisco ; Sluep Muckshaw, Walker, for Goqulllo Klver. California floiir (lCf QUARTER SACKS FLOUR, per Fran Dull ces Helen, frdnl the EcMpso and San Joso Mills, For sale by GEORGE IUYKE3 CO., 675 Main, cor, YoucalU st., Lower Scottaburg. flKJune 0, lMl.tf. CHILI Fxoim. 17111311 CHILI FLOUR, lust" rcoclvcd per 7 Frances Helen, and for sale by ., . u , , , HINSDALE A CO. t,iwer ScotlstuVg, Juno 0, lt)34tf.' " WW? SCOnSBDHfiUCES CBtofttT ScoTTsnikd, ino 0, 185-1. Flour, Chill. " rcsacked, Cora Men!, Ilacon, clear, " m?M, I'ork. clear, . " mess, Butter. (Goshen) Lard. In tins. 7ci Tobacco, Crape, COali faJ .trull, r.n ;.o.'.l '' . I'Mcn, 5-J4 20n22 ItnWns, per bx, fSlsfl i..Uiri.ii.y M.i inn. 16'WlilskeT.Morl., 1.2ft IDiIirandy. Aiu,d,V51r17i II 371 " I'r i S2,a0i 1'each Crnndy, !&'in.2r, Holland Cln, 82aZ10 1'ortwlne, 0Mna2 llr. Peaencs, $1012.O Dr. Cherries. $10 ' Sugar, No. l China, 1Z " Crushed. 17i CofTce, 17a20 Claret per c;, $50 Tea, 1 lb. caddies. COaCfi San (erne, ' tn Candlet, olainantlne, Alt JJoncy In cans, pr lb., 2.r Dried Annies. IS lirocans pr doz. 920a22 Chill reaches, Tlrown Soap, Halt, Halxratus, Soda, Cream Tartar. 0 Shoes, One, 82ls30 H) Hoots, per caie, -l.'a70 -laIiNalls, Ra9 l&.Axis, bandied, 22,40 lh " Collins', $1B CiiPlcks, $20a2 Sardines, bf botes, fCoruage, 25aSO per dot., Ifia6i &oncy Wanted! "VTOTICEUhttrt!Ten,lhaU11wholiaTi!imb. i- scrlUil towards tlio SeolUburff Wnon Itoatl are requested lo come forward mid par their sub scription. THOMPSON & I,ADD, " Scottaburff, Jnne 2, '51-tf. Commissioner. v. v. next.x, P. r. ram, BBEJTAH & PHIM,' - A-a-ffOIBlTiSYS Al MW, - JTacksonvlllc, O. T. msT26-tr. Notice. WHEHBAS my wife UTJIINDA nOWKN has left mv bed and tinrd wilhnut urn lurt cause, Ihfs la tonntify all penonMhstlf tbey harljor or credit stid Ituthinda, it will be nt their own ritk, as I will pay no debt contrscteo by her. juh u. iiuwn. DoucIsm eonntr, May 1. 1661. roay2C-3m. iiuinnr T'HK Steamer PJCCELSlOR leaves her wharf X at Upper Scottsbur;, for the mouth of the Umpqua, on Tuesday, Thursdays snd Satunlayj. For freight or pwago, apply on lrd the steam cr. or to IIAHIUSON, McTAVlSH & CO. .May 12, If l-tf. , WASHINGTON Y7ILL make trl-weekly trips between Lower I Y Scotuburg and the mouth cf the Umpqua. niter, leaving Allan, McKInlay ic. Co.'a Wharf Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. A good scow for the tranrportatlon of cattle is alway In reidlness. .f Forfrcinht or pawa-e apply on board, or to ALLAN, JleKLSLAV, & CO. April 28-tf. j. n. wawwobth, i. n. rerERS, a. i. Litp. ,. wmwtMBL cosmek cotnvsMAs.nKitMHtAKi Aawt DaOTlUUHlf.,-i BeoU and Shoes", llaU asset Caps, Stores, Liquors and Cigars, Together with a general assortment of Merchas dlze, adapted to tho wants of Farmers, Miners and others. fmayiiMf.. iooks! mm JUST ece'vl from New York, by the subscri bers, a splendid assortment of BOOKS, which they will dbpofo of on very rcaionablo terms. "ALLAN, McKINLY & CO., may 10-lf. Lower Scottsburg. ADDISON C. GIBBS, J AlloTwy at taw, and, Commissioner for the Stato of New York. GARDINER, UMI'QUA CO., O. T. ND. THE partnership heretofore existing between GIBBS t STRATTON has bei dissolved by mutual consent. JI aye-am ALLAN, ETHSLAY & CO, LOWER BC01TSUUKO, HAVE always on hand at their afore there, s. general assortment of Goods, adapted to tho wants of the Country, and superior accommoda tions for packing. May 5, 1654-tf. SURVEYOR GENERAL'S NO'l'IOE ir mni til pursuance oj inurucuon mianrr of iht General Jj& Tn pnslila thflSnrTCTOr GaHSIkLBaaBBMSUBr-'jBO scvwpwmwiwriz - Y-mdm&mtilmSm LTUUfM or zaz$iH' privato land-claims from th MUsTfvik to determine tho quantity sajMVf JIJIt fietlom oflinil. remaining ius3HnsTWJaJllir'u cral townships heretofore surveyed and approved , and in order that subsequent settlers cay en ter upon and perfect title to thp samo, under act of 27th of September, '630, x' itttlert. who haro not taken their claims bv lecal subdivisions. In such towttkbips, and have already mads their notifications, are required io have their claims surveyed by the authority of this office, within four months from tho date of this notice; and alt . icttlert who have taken their 'claims on nnsur- veyed lands, and shall bercartsr mo taeir nonnca tlona for claims not cdnfonnlne- to lecal subdivi sions, are also required to have their claims sur veyed, by the autnorlty of tils offlco, within four months from tho ditc'3 of their n6tlficat!ons, jre- A negujet lo comply with the above require ments, Will po at nt .prru oi uie ciaipmn , settlers will bo permitted to enter upon and filo notifications for legal subdivisions, which would have becd made fractiouat by tho claims aforesaid. A written request ta uic surveyor ucnorai jur a survey will tw considered sufficient. ' O.K. GARDNER, , Surveyor General of Orcg.on. L Burveyor General's Offico ) ' Oregon City, April 20, 1851. S may I'M!. W: ANTED. At this OtUce, a good; honest, intelligent, industrious doj, ostween to irrn nf H and 17 Years. A good sltuallon may be obtained by applying soon, " -' "U!- 7 T-sjr i r . L wr fltV WfftfrtfAtti: .Ito JfciF w rv.-"