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About The Umpqua weekly gazette. (Scottsburg, O.T. [Or.]) 1854-1855 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1854)
"- Clol I - I is BeL . J t Iiiiiiorltuit fi'oui .Viipuu. Tho (illiKir itr.hoonrr llustluiis, I 'ally, master, niilviiil nt Hun I'mudsiiii, on llui Dili lust., in IK iIivr fiijiii Jlnnululu, hear inj; llui follow InJ Impiirlniil inttlll(('iiuii: From the Piilyncilnti Kstrn, of May hi. 'J'lut Aiiioilcnu iiloup.uf.wnr Hnratorn) Cupt. Walker, nrilved at thin port mi llui , 2l)th tilt., in 25 layn I'miii Jap.ui, which Ik thu Hhurtest pnHHii(ti nvor made. Sliu hrluu; dipt. II. A. Adaiiix, II. H. N., no bearer of ileupnlchoii lo llio (iiivoriuucnt ' nt Vushlnu,lun. 'I'lio point of Intercut In lliU lnlclllpnee, in llui fuel Hint Coiuuiudoro I'eny ennelu lcil n Treaty of Amity ami Frirnihhipirith lite Umpiriirul Japan, nl Keuncjnwn, near tho city of i'mln, on llio 28th of .Mnreh, lb.ri 1. Tlui luiifj doiilitfiil attempt Iiiih boon t'titlroly successful, and to llui United .State , helling llui honor of iiuikiuu tliu flrnt inter iiutlooul treaty with Japan 1 It will ho recollected llmt, in July of Inst jenr, Coin. I'orry, uilli two Mcnni-fihjaleit nml two sJoops.ol'.wnr, paid it visit to Ja. jinn, fin bearer of it letter to tliu Kmporiir, front tliu President of llui United Hlaies, , imlihiK Mill to lelax tliu reMricllvo pulley wliieli hint hoJ'Hi' closed that Cinpiio to foniu Intercourse. Ilnvlu" ovurconu thu ri'lllqtunci) if thu Jatiuumo to hiild.iutur. enursu with tliein, anil hy n linn hut alto. (juthor peaceful course of proceedings, in duced them to leceivii home presents, anil thu letter from the President of thu United .States, (.'nuniiidure iVrry took hi depart uro, with thu nsunraucn to thu Japanese, of licinU that hu HJiutiltl return in the hpriug lor mi answer. Ilftwii( viiit-d I.oo flufi.nml China, In thu autumn nud winter of Ifc.V'l, thu wpiad run, hi thu npiin approacheil, madu lluir rendezvous nt th l.on (Jluio yroup, in 1'eb. rimry, nml iheiieu railed for Japan. Thu ll'ti consisted of thu ktcniii.frl(ntuN Sus. ipiehnmin nml I'owhnttnu, thuilooim-of.wnr .Sarnto.i, .Maeednnhu, mid Ynmlalin, nml thu Mote ships .Supply, Lexington, nml Southampton. On nniviiij; at Vt-li Hay, t'ouiiiioilure IVrry was iufuriued hy thu Japanese author ilie that they were duposrd to (tru thu President's letter n most Invornhlo comdde ration. The,) viiiimI remarkably conver sant with thu afl'.druofthu United State iiiiiirtuuil the peculiarity of associated mi wi Intiei under one federal head knuw nil about thu .Mexican nr, its objects, ......... U.. .....i Ii. i i .. 1. "twit..... .ii.i ii-Buiiit iiiiii rjirrntuii ilium , miiuirniiou lur tliu nation nltn'ctlier. With such reeling', It required hut litllu preliuii- iibij nrrang.meut to II x upon Yiicoliamn, (beach) In tlm district ol lu- inegawa, ns a miitnlilii jilic" lor negotiation, i In iilncu I situnted noinu .10 inih from thu mouth Veil j H.i'. and is u coin, iiient locality r hu pnrpoic. AiW fruiueiit me igs between Com. rv ui f. . --. .f.C'tliMivi.. liiyli ToiniiiliJoncrs niiiioiiitctl by Uio 'J5'"'P,',"r Wrtlu part of lliu Jajtniiew, tho ) 'CJttfiiM wuru ngreid iiimn, and thu treaty JViinaiiy coiiciunvii on mo yam ol liarcli. Wo have- not, of course, seen tho docu .nnfil ffinil ill irmtmilii C,r ll... tt.itl.j1 Ulnln. but wo umertaml that it opens to Ameri can citieus nml American trade (he port vf S.amodi, ( tho Odowari, perhaps, of thu innjis,) on thu island of Niphon, noino '10 or rU miles west of hu cntrnnco of Yedo liny, nud the port of (Jhlckadadn, on thu 1-lniid uf Vesio, In the district of Alatsiuay, on tho .Strnils of Saugn. Tho toriner was relucted ns the most crnvenieut place for n . . . - uupui, ami .irraiigumems were iiiauu wan the Japanese for a supply of coal at that point. This is n placu of considerable I'ummercial importance, having a good harbor, nml n population of fifteen or twenty thousand, fits proximity to thu manufacturing district which nro not oth erwise approachable by sea, render It nn important position ns a post of foreign trade. Thu iciuity of thu latter placo hn been frequently visited by Ainerlcnuwlialu fillips, wheru they luivo had great ilillicully in procuring supplies, on account of thu restrictive nolicy of thu Japanese. Wo understand the trenly arranges for intercourse at both of these places for llio residence of Aiuoriaau citizens there, and also for thu reMilcneo of Consuls, if, in fu ture cither natty should desire it. ! also Mljmlatcs that Ameiicnus residing in or visiting thoso ports shall bu freo to visit thu interior to tho distance of ten or twelve jnik'H. without molestation. Jt is said that tho Japanese, did not hesi tnto to cuter into tho most iinuunlifiud t(in. illations for llio protection of seamen nud others thrown on their shores. Indeed thoy iillinned. that it was already n part of (ho Jaw of tlio Empire, by spocial edict. Thoy oven insisted that tho resnectivo uoveru- monts should pay lliu oxnousua of providing for (hu iiccossitles of lliu uitUons of tho other, who might by nilsfurtuuo need uid and comfort. Thu Russian fleet, conslsllnaof a steam er, frignto, sloun.of.war and steamship, has noon ui iNauunsaUl all wintor. iiniiortun nir Japan for a tioaty, but loft in thu month of February, iinablu toeffcot their object. It remained tur ttiu united status, by her skill in peaceful diplomnoy.to overcome olutncles lilthorto considered insiirniouutublu, thu at- tempt to accomplish which lias excited thu uueum,'thu ridicule nud tho contempt of u portion of tho public press, ns well in (hu l.'nltcd St:itc3 as in Europe. , Wo append tho following remarks from .tho Abe Era nd Argus, which wo deem .exceedingly nmillcnblu at this tluio : J'lom tho trkml, of May Oth, wo gather Koniu further iuteteslliur. pailhiularn fioml .'iip.'in, nmoiif,' olliem, that tliu tiadu u nut to Im opened until Alaicli, lBfi5 Thui, cnuunoruoluiH leu iiioiiIIik moro to ;et itsi'll' lufnimod on thu Mibjcct, ami pjeparo I In vonlurcH. U'jliAi liiterlui ho n-HpccU'il . Will euplilllyvlM'otirioiilty Mihuilt to llio delay . WMMkb Umil that no attompt to force n liauinofur'flw thnu, or contrary to llui treaty will ho umJurlnlieii. The in teriKl or tlm I'acifle coninierco of llui 1,'iiited Hlalen, and ol tlm oiviliod world demand llio titmoHl diHcretiuii, prmlenec, and honor (o hu displaced in enlnhli'iliiu the flml coin initrelal reliliorm with thin new country. I. nt it hu eupccinlly lioruu in mind that uv ury recklci, IhwIchk expedition han in Hu power to iiuilo all thu favorahlu ImpreKidoiiM wherewith thu admlrahlu inaniijement of (-oimnoiloro I'orry, nml llio meritorious con duct of thu men under iiU cniutuaud, have iinhiied tliu Jnpnnexo mi roardu llio Amorl cans, mid may, In conneiucnco, ueccMitntu thu lining out of another expedition, ulionu Hiincenn may, perlmpn, neither hu no Fpecdy nor no llatteriiif,'. .tllnlllK JVi!v. (i'iiii ol Kiiitv Uivkii I'Vitnutit Dis i:i.oi'Mi:Nrt. Thu .Stockton Jmirnnl com lulu the IoI(wImk Int-'ieMint: iiowb from tliu lornlily of Ivoni Khier, which wn oh. tnined from a entl'iiian just ariived from that neihhorhood: Ve harn that thu diicovery ofoM hai heeu l..lhiwed hy n largo emigration from thu miiitheru counties of thu .Statu to the " in-w iligglugi." Thu rejiirt of itMrieh iu'isy eouu's to iirt well aiitlieiiticatud, and tho f.ict tlinl l!i'i who havu tlun fir yonu lo Krin titer uitli littlu faith of nicceni, not linviiig returned, is a Hill greater cor roboration of the exUteiiec of'juld. I'rom lliu .Sun Joaijuiu, in the vicinity of fort .Mil ler, large uumhcrH have left, c.irriuf; with them laru Ktoclm ofgoodii and iuiviinns for the ptirpoiu of trading; others are em. iiloiug gang ol (Jliiiiameiinud Imlj.iun, at low w.ien, mid are making the bht of their u i touardii thu diggiugi. We nru in fonucdtliat miners who were doing irr upon the San Jonipiiu, h.ue left tlitir claims nml ure in route to Kern river. In couno ipieucu of the demand fur prnvltions nt .Millertou, on thu Sail Jonipiiu, the traders have doiiu mi nctivo hutinesK mid their Mock are well reduced. W'u linrn also (hat the gold is lino nml found high up on the river. I Tho news from thu .Mmipnn mines is of i thu most grntirjiug cliar.iekr, a a will hu ,... ,jy ,ll0 f(1oW,tig, which we taku from ,, .Mariposa CV.rwi.r.'c ; Swro.Va Ciii:i:k. .Moron idenie ofthe tidiness of the mines in tins county, can be found In thu neighborhood of this Creek, which lias been worked since TiO, nml still jiut b'Tiiw ! M fjunru muT, realized 8V25 per man for lata week's labor, nnd have Hindu binru In ouu day Stir each. Two .Mexicans working on lliu Creek op posito Colorado, took out n beautiful spec imen weighing ten ounces, besides ouoolli er weighing tinea ounces. .Mom: oy thu hmu: roitT. Another largu,peico of gold-bearing ipinrtz, weighing H.'J pounds, nml sevenl smaller pieces wcru found Inst week in thu 'claim from wlJch thu U)() pound pieco was tiJen. .Messrs. Neimer, .Mncli'iV: Seal nru the lucky hoin- lire. Tho H.'t pound lump is variously ultima . - . - .,... ted, buiiio placing it ns high n W.OOO, nud others ns low ns 51, UO'J. On ,tturilay even iug n l'reuch (Jompany oll'erod ouu of thu party d'J,()00 in cash fur tho claim, but it was refused, the owners nsking 611,000. Sovtii I'okk or tin: .Mi:iai:ii.-.Scveral parlies who had been out prospecting on the .South I'oik of thu .Merced liur, Inure, turned and report rich diggings. Thu best eideiiee of thu fact is that they havo all purchased largely of provisions nud gimu back. Siimu.ock's howfi:. Our nccounts from Sherlck's below thu falls arj guud. Though miners nru making good wages, they will do much better in tlio summer, wiicu they get latriy into their claims. Kaiiiiit Ciii:i:k. A correspondent of tho Mountain Messenger gives thu following accounts of tlio beveml. amounts taken out in that vicinity, during the week ending MnyVI7lh: t. II. I'eleri V Co., with fivo men, 8'J, AOO from sluice, nud $1100 from llunio; Dal loyitCo., IHoz; Itutlicrfnnl ti Co., 12 (u.; l'otts cc Co., 21) or.; Richardson & I.owery, 21 oz.; J. .M. I'orry A: Co., .'17 oz.; Allller Ar Co., ill or.; .Meadows A: Co., 10 ol', J. W. Taylor A; .McCaihIIoss, 100 oz.; last week they took out about 8.ri00. In purchasing theso claims, ono year ngo, thoy paid $10 .1 lur them; I.owis redancoiV Co., 1 1 oz., with four inon ; Coulter !c Lester 735. W.uur.N lln.!.. Minors nro generally doing well, nnd water plenty. Riddler cV Co., throo shares, took out last woek, SI, 107; llosworth A; Co., 1 ahnres, 81,280; Snider A: Co., 8000; Win. Miller As Co., six shares, 8S.r0. Tho Feather River Ditch is taking in about 81,000 per wcok. All kinds of business brisk. Mount Mess. Canaoa. Tho Toronto Patriot saya that thu season has been unusually favora ble for lumbering opciutious, ami that n much larger amount of lumber will bo got this year in thu provinces, than wns ever douo in any ouo yenr before. JTIlM:Hl.iiii!oit Itoim. (;hom:iia uv tiij hliaumvvi, Iromlpcrs to thu 12th. The Official Catrtlc o( -if to i.f deathn from cholera occurred among hoiiio Uurmati einigrnntu, on (heir way from Now Orleans lo Ht. I.ouig, mi hoard thu steamer Dresden, which arrived at Ht. Louis on .Saturday, May fitfi. Thu Hnglhli mill l(!i)iff'fii)pi of war on lliu coast of Thessal y, nru nWjdLtd nearch all vesaelsBimpectcif of "Ii.'Ivliif7nunlliouB of war on hoaid, and to pc!o tlioxo In which they may hu discovered. Ionian vessels carrying passengers without passports nro also to hu seied. I'OWKIIII-Mn.l. l'.Vtf.OSI.V. 01(1 of tho powder mills of thu .Messrs. Dupout, near Wilmington, Del., exploded on Saturday evening last, uliglly Injuring nu man. It Is stated that itioluer hlow up on Wedncs day, hut what damage wus 'donu is not known. Cm-sTAt I'ai.aoi:. imrringo look placa nt thu Crvstnl I'alaco on tho 10th ult.. hy tho Kcv. I). I.. .Marks, of the .M. K, Church in Uedford rtreet. Tho groom was .Mr. Merril .Smith, of .Mount Washington, .Massachusetts ; tho bride. Miss Elizabeth Diguean, of Kluyvesant l-'nIN, Now Vork. I ho ceremony took placo in thu picture L'allery. , , Chops on tiii: Atmntic. Tlio Haiti mfiro .Vini concludes, from mi examination of items in relation to tin crops, contained in tho jinperH from nearly all tho ngricultu ral .States, lliat thu prospect of nn nbiind nuco Is moru promising than usunl at this reason of the year. Tin: " IIavi: Nothi.nos." A now soci ety has been formed at Washington, and lliero is material in every cily of tlio Union to make it thu most extensive body in tho country. Tho new order is to bu called thu " Havu Nothings." Tho password which gains ndniilUnco foMho initiated, is " Ary fled t " to which tho reply must l, nfte'r nu honest examination ofthe pocket, "Nary Ited," and hu is forthwith in full fellow ship. Tim: .Mimstku piiom IIo.miliias.--Sen-or Joso Unrraundia, tho first .Minister from Honduras, is shortly expected. According to rumor his mission will cover several im portant objects. Prominent among these will bu n treaty of friendship nml commcrco comprchening most of tho mutual practical advantages of annexation. Another object Is to secure a railway connecting tho At lantic nud i'acitic oceans, ncross tho HLitn lr ll.... .1.... i... .i : r .. .... ... iiuiii.ui.ta, uiiui-i uiu uunjiiti'a hi ii ircai y and uitli the idd of tho cash and enterprise of Aiueiicin oajiitaiists. IIaimvc or tiii: Calohic Ship Kiiics. son. On Thursday, May 18th, tho Calor ic ship I'rricsrou wns raised to the surface of tho North Itiver, nud towed to tho Jcr- BIJV VdU-, Llitr bull nml iuIiipti ji-1-. junHi, (nt -flip ilnuingr'to Iwr (uTnTlure nnd ornaineutnl fittings, amounting to about thirty thousand dollars. Movi:mi:.ts or IJx rn.sninsT Tar.. moiii:. Tho N. Y. Herald b.a that .Mr. I-'illmoro was enthiisiastically received by thu Haltimoreatis on Monday. President I'ierco tendered to him tho hospitalities of tho White House, which were declined. Ho arrived in Philadelphia TuesJay after, noon, and was enthusiasticaly received. Ho arrived in this city Wednesday evening from I'hiladclpha, uhuro his reception was equally ci.tliuslastic. until a full report of tho trial is published Ni:w SrKAMsmi Link. Sixty thousand dollnrs havu been subscribed in CJeorgia towntiU tho establishment of a lino of steamships to run between Savannah nnd Havana. Limn: I'liti:, Tlio Imlay Mills, nlnrgo floiirlMiin" establishment at Hartford, was entirely destroyed by firo on Sunday, 1 ltli .May. Loss gao.UOO insured rbr82.r,000. At Italtlmoro, on Sunday, a lumber yard nnd four warehouses woro consumed. Loss 810,000 insurance 823,000. ' Tin: Myhtkimkb or Natukk. As men nttempt to investijato things, and jienetratu tho eiuses of those olfeets whlcluUjBjJi.ive witnessed, they nro compelled to nckunwl edgo how weak and limited nro their un derstandings. Tho knowledge we hnvo ol nature, of which wo are sometimes so vain, extends' littlu farther than to u superficial ncijuaintanco with (ho e fleets of n few things which nro immediately under our notice, nnd which wo nre ablo, in a certain degree, to npjily to our own ndvantago. Hut to roach tho causes of theso effects or to know how thoy opernto, generally exceeds tho grasp of our fluito faculties Thoro nro a thousand effects in nature which romaiu concealed fromus; nud in thoso w loll wo nro ablo to dovclope, -ji de gree of obscurity almost always impedes our researches, nud reminds us that wo nro but men. Slum's liejlcct iont. I'iiom Montkvihko. Advices from Montevideo ,to Mnrcli 2.rilh, havo been re ceived at Now York. A despatch says : O'atiriel l'loros has bcon elected Presi dent, and on tho 22d of March ho wns in stalled In ollice. Pour thoiuaud Brazilian troops woro to pass tho frontiers on tho 30th of March Into Barilla. .Oriental, thero io remain ni long nc-cessury to keen llio .Matt V. Watd. Mr. Matt 1. Ward. In ,,let,0 l"?S? ' co"nsf0'"".'Pntcd a card addressed lo thu editors of tho Uui. " ,'", V0,1: '.''I' ,8 notthcllrit mitanco ted .States, nsks a suspenstun of opinion in f wnl, but it ua singular phemotne- retrard to tho shoolitiL' of Professor Ilutler ""' pence. -T- Havana. From Havana wo hnvo pa thu !)th conlradicti llio lntcment that thu (lovcrnnicnt of .Soaln had directed llio Can tiiiti-Cctioml lo intlemnify tho owners of thu Ulack Warrior. fJn tho contrary, it saya that tho Queen has tho fullest comOdciico in tlm real services and action of (Jenernl J'euela, and that ho will bring ihonfT.ilrto n iropcr termination, recominonding him nt '" of . llio sumo lunu to imiinlnin tho dignity lliu n.'ilion. Ii u .M it. ..i it...... .... mnnn i iw.iv ..,, il.tr , rr,.. ..,.! .',. rr.cJ....w.' "?'' y.1".01 rcr ". .-j ....... , '""""wi inu army on uiu isianu. I'ezuein has published now regulations, making it lawful to search for negroes on estates. Hu nlno denies that there U a con tract between Great Ilritain and Spain, by which the latter is bound to emancipate tho - .Ini..u .... ii... :.i i ii,. .i.n mil... .....T n.....n 1... inu IHI.HIII. IIUHIOU ii.uni,9 VUV severe remarks rclntivo to tho introduction of negroes into Cuba. J do Jesuits nro again in full sway, mar 0IK whites to blacks. Arliiana nroTr bidden to carry knives or any pointed slrument of iheir tradu on their person. in. Cap: op Coon IIopi:. Tho bark Springbok, arrived at llottonou thu 15th., brings Copo Town, Capo ol Good llow, (Intes to tho iiliilt ol Alnrcb. 'I7m paiiora nru filled with nccounls of tho gold discov eries, which nro said to extend over thu wholo sovereignty. Many puro nuggets, dO grains, had been received nt Capo Town. A correspondent saya ; " I'rom tho ac counts I hnvo read of California and Aus tralia, thero has been morogold foundhear tho siirfaco hero than there." Parties of diggers had left Graham's Town for tho gold region. Wagon iondB of copper of great purity, with a considcrablo -tier centairo of cold. had been found on tho sur face. Agalcs ami other valuable stones had been discov ered. Tho Colonisli wcro signing .a petition to the Queen lo reannex tho Orangu Kiver sovereignty. Tin: WoniT or It. " Do you want my bcrrie?, rna'am ? " said .-. litllo boy to a la il v once. 'llio littlo fellow was very shabbily clothed, nnd his feet woro baro and travel stained. In both hands ho held up a tin pail full of ripo raspberries, which wero nrcttilv peeping out from amid tho green leaves that lay lightly over them. Tnu lady told him alio would tako sorno ; nnd taking tho pill from him, she stopped into tho house. Ho did not follow, but remained behind whis. tleing to Boruu canaries lunging in their cage on tho porch. " Why do 3'ou not como in and seo if I measure your berries rijrlit f" said tho ladv now uo vou Know out what 1 may cho; llio boy looked up atx, xt her am smiled. " I am not afraid," sfid he, " fo you would cet tho worst of it? ma'am." " Out tho worst of it I " Baid she, " what do you mean t " " Why ma'am, I bhould only loso my berries, nnd you would bo BtoaliiiL'; don t you tliink you would get tho worst of it ! ' OCT Thu Patterson (V. JA Intelligencer giresn curious incident of tho late thunder storm : " A littlo girl standing at a window before which was a youn maplo t rce. After a brilliant flash of lightuiii?, a coin- M.VU1VIK1). ' Xcar Corvallls, on Thursday tho 18th of May, by tho Iter. J. A. lianna, Mr. Simucl S. Trimble and Mrs. lluldah liartr, both of Ronton oountr, O. T. Near Hlltslioroiish, on the Pth Inst., by the Rev. J S. OrllHn, Mr. George Rurchaid to Mr. KIIm Jane Saddler, both of Washington Tcrrlto- At rieafant Plain, Umpqua county on tho '2'M Inst,. Charles Porter Kellogg, ) oungest son of John J. nnd Jane Mnrla Kcllopg, whu emigra ted from Illinois in 18.111. Clnrlcs had just en tcrcd his 17th year. He was nervously disponed from childhood ; ho had two con ulslvo attacks on tho plains, nnd two others ,ufter his arrival here; but tho fatal one lasted less than four short liouri", when ho was released from Ids earthly suf ttrlngi, whtoh were intensely severe. -1 Notice, ALT, PERSONS nro hereby warned from pur chasing or trading for n note glvcu by me to r.cnlsTurncr.fur thesumof two hundred dollars, dated Randolph City. April 21st. 1851. 1 shall contest the payment of said note, not Living re ceived any consideration for tho same. I.U1JU1U IIAltiWlU. Randolph City, Juno aO, 1831-2f STEPHEN F.- CHADWICK, Attorney and Counselor nt J-aw, and SOLICITOR IX CHANCERY, . SCOTTSRURq, O. T. Juno 23, 1631-tf. A TTIhT10N FARMERS! JUST recehed by the ucdcrsltrncd, and for sale low, nn assortment of Agricultural Imnlc- incuts, consisting of scythes ana bnatu, Hay and drain liaKcs, Garden Hoes, Porks of all kinds, Grain Shovels, Spades, l,c, tlttming Mill Screens, wit rious.com' plitc. They nro also selling oft' all their present slock ofiiuods low, to make room for a fresh supply. .1 LLLY, McKJ.YIl V tf V O. Lower ScotlfcUm-jj, June 'A IWMf. SCOTTSBUflG PEICES CUEREHT. ScoTTsiinifr, Juno .'10, 1831. lloiir, Clull. 7tTuUicc, flrap?, lOnlfl " resneked, TnOJ " I'riilt. CO CornMcnl, ,ari " 1'cacli, C2i Huron, clear, 20.122 Itntsln, prr tor, S5ja " mess, 10 Whiskey, Mon., I.V. I'ork. clear, 18' nnindjr. Am, l,2:ml,:7i " mciis. II " Vr. $2fiOnl IJutlrr. (G'odien) 37 Tench Ilrnti'ly, 822,'J.' bard, In tln, 21 llolhml Uiu, &2a2i0 i i.ani, in tin, 21 Holland Uin, & J Suiar, N'o. 1 China, Yi Port wiac, 9 " 'I " llllr Peaches, SIC " Crunlie.1, 17 I5r. Cherries, yi.oimj Oa 12,60 $10 $5.l) ?5 jca, i ui.cainiics, buanq sautcrnc, ( anulci, mlamautlnc, 3." lioncy In cans, pr lb., Ilrleil Annlei. l.VIIrocans nriloz. g20a2'i Chill Peach?, Ilronn Hoan, Salt, Hal cratus, 30 Shoes, line, 24n30r HlHcKiU, per cose, 45a70 4a11 Nails, flJa'J 15 Axes, handled, 22,.'.f 60 " Collins'. $1H 111 - re. - ii ream Tnrlir. CShPIcks. i.'0a2l Sardines, hf boxes, Cordage, 2530 ficriloi., SCaC 1 - . MTTELL'S LIVING AGE. A Beautiful Engraving In Each Number. r !TTI.LrS Mring Age has lecn alundantly jlj Honored ny tiic npprobntlon or tne liidircs: it has becirrirbnouccd to bo sound vigorous, full of spirit and life; unlltnz tho (j Itlcn r,hicli gratify the rcholnr, the philosopi ana uio man or uiuinxi ti iti tnnmn wii-ii tnemt It in llidr children. Vi shall now en or to nuu to tbeso intrinsic excellencies water attractions of Art, and beginning Entry .Yumlcr trill contain an imprtitionfr'om a Beautiful itctt Plate. The 3 plates a year, will alone be worth the sulrfcrlptlon. The Living Ago will bo sent, free of postage, to any subscriber in tho United States who will send us Six Dollars in advance. LITTELL, SON & CO. . uosioa, fliatj. EXPRESS! JWILI, ran an EXPRESS from Port Orford to ScotUlwrg, .passing through Handolph and L'ranlro City, semi-monthly, connecting with tin .iiau sieamcr ni I'ori uriora. All persons wisu ing to Knd small parcels, letters, or papers by Exjiress, will please leave them at one of the fol low ing Offices. tIi: MIL C.t.UBLtrS EXPIIKSS 01T1CL' Port Orford. .V. KTTLhVGEn, Hardoljh City, ,7.1O.V E. HOGER8' Empire Ci'li, JIUJI.Y, MtKLVtJl Y le CCA', ttcottilurc. MOll'.Y, nHUMtr CO. Upper ScotUiurg. 1'crsons wishing to get letters, papers, or small articles by Express, will please leave their names at one of the above offices. For TERMS, ic.( apply nt the different offices. IIOIIERT SHORTIES, BIEPSIBIgOTESi Auav. McKi.iiar 3; Co., J-cottsburg. Da. J. II. Fotter, Randolph. NoiiTiiuor A SiMosru, Empire City. CiiT. Ticiibnob, Port Orford. Scottsburg. Juno 10, ie5l-tf. (Oregon Spectator copy.) Money "Wanted! VTOTICE Is hereby giren , that all who have sub !Ll ggrlfp.! tnwivnU the Scottsburg Wagon RotuL :ription. rfitraro:Y.ffrAbi r Scottsburg, Jnnc 2, '54-tf.J Commissioners. , 0. DCKN'AV, BBENAN r. r. raM. & PRIM, ATOMBKOTS AT ILAW, JacksoHviltc, O. T. may2C-tf. Notice. WIIEREAS my wlfo RUTHINDA UOWEX i T has left ray bed nml board without anv just caus, this is to notify nil persons, that if tluy hnrbor or urcdit said Ruthinda, it will ho at their own risk, as I will pay no debts conlracte y.Jicr. JOHN D.IJOWKX. Douglass county, May 1, 1851, rr.ny'2C-3m. "EXCELSIORJ" TM1E Steamer EXCELSIOR leacs her wharf JL at Upper ScottDburc:. for the mouth of tho Vmpnua, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday. For frcicht or passage, apply on board the steam tr. or to HARRISON, MeTAVISK Jt CO. May 12, 1851-tf. 5BiTHE STEAMEBja5Sfc WASHINGTON TAILL mako trt-wecUy trips between Lower T T Scottsburs nnd tho mouth of tho Umjxjun River, lenvlns Allan, McKlnlay JtCo.'shnrf Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. A good scow for tho transportation of cnttlc U always in readiness. For frcicht or piwaj-o npidj' on coaru, or to B 'allan.-SIcKinlay, & CO. April 2S-tf. s. B. vadswoutii, s. n. rcri:ns, u. J. ianp. mwn mn k ui. , i CORNCU COMMERCIAL BTUEKT AND 1'LAZA, SCOTTSUORO, O. T., WHOLESALE UEALEllS I.Y DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Boots and Shoes, Hats nnd Cap?, IHAIBIDWAIBJB, ffSHWAlBlg, Stoves, liauors and 'Cigars, .T..,T..ll.i.rwI!hfipinenil assortment of Mcrchan- 1 dlze, adapted to tho wants of Farmers, Miners ttudotucrs. waylO-tf. ALLAN, BTKINLAY & CO., I.OWCU SCOTT3UUUO, HAVE always on lmnd tit their store there, n general nsiortment of a oods, adapted to tho wants or tho Country, nnd superior occommoda tions for packinc. ' May 6, lH54-tf. i. Hi itmn,ii4 AJJHilirAiTM a ws ',i t TITRT rroi.1A,l Aom Kiw York, bv tho SUUctl- tl tiers, a eplondld nssorlmcnt of BfJOK.S.vklvh they will dlspoto of on very reaymnMu terms. , 17 "ALL.N, McKlNLAY, &,CO.J way IV-lf. Lowir&ottsburg."' "(r V l, V T- 3r'i 1 : Fk f . 90 ;. m2gf ir . rf' .' V W,7 T&P 9mi 3i ' u 'dm i flF?."