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fi i I (V MS? EIaly Win-in. Full oft n word that lightly leaves tha tongue, Another' breast uncoim-lously lint wrung i And were t!o woiiml but present to tlio eye, Wo'd mourn ttio pain Hint solace might defy. Was It a taunt perhaps n thoughllcsi jc.it I As Ulo ripplo (m tlio meruit lircntt i Hut thy tilling mny yield a venomed death. What need, to speed them, hut n little breath. N'c toy with heart, ns If the thniMiud rhordi That vibrate to the touch of hity word. Could Jar our discord nil the livelong d.iy, Nor nny tcniou cntifc them to give away. Oh, slrlko them gently 1 every human breast In by n secret load of Brief opprcst ; Forbear to ndd a noto of tlmelcn woe, Where discord ever arc so prone to Mow. Appoui-nnco of WmliiiiKton. l'rom tlio noto-book of tholnto .Mr. Ho rnco Hinney Wnllnce, I nm pormittcd, (siys Dr. Griswold) to tmnsoribo a record of onio conversations with his mother, Mrs. Susan Wallace, in which thnt I.ttly so einlrfcnt for whatever is beautiful niul noble in her sex disclosed her recollections of Washington's habits, personal appearance and manners. On tho removal of the- gov. ornment to Philadelphia, .Mrs. Mary Hiiuuy, mother of Mrs1 Wallace, resided in Mar ket street, opposite to General Washing ton's the door of her house a few paces further east. It was tho General's custom, frequently, when tho day was fine, to come out to walk, attended by his secretaries, Air. Lear and Major William Jackson ono on each side. Ilo always crossed di rectly over from his own door to tlio sunny sido of the street, and walked down, lie was dressed in black, and nil three wore cocltod hats. Sho never observed them conversing ; sho often wondered and watch ed, as a child, to see if any other party spoke, but never could perceive that any thing was said. It was understood that tho aids were kept at regal distance. Gen eral Washington had a largo family coach, a light carriage, and a chaiiot, nil alike cream-colored, painted with threo enamel led figures on each panel, and very hand some, llodrovo in tho coach to Christ Church every Sunday morning, with two horses ; drove tho carriago atid four into tho country, to Landidowne, the Hills, and other places. In coin" to tlio Senate ho used tho chariot nnd sit horses. All his ' servants wero white, nnd woro liveries of whito cloth, trimmed with scarlet or orange. Mrs. Wallaco saw General Washington frequently nt public balls. His manners thero wero very gracious and pleasant. Sho went with Mrs. Oliver Wolcott to one of Mrs. Washington's drawing-room's. The General was present, and camo up nnd bowed to every lady after sho was seated. Mrs. liiiinev Usited.Mrs. Washington fre quently, ft was .Mrs. Washington' cus tom to return visits on tho third day, and sho thus always returned Mrs. Dinney's A footman would run over, knock loudly, and announco Mrs. Wellington, who would then como with Mr. Lear. Mrs. Wallaco met Mr. Washington in her mother's par lor; her manners wero very easy, pleasant nnd unceremonious, with characteristics 'of other Virginia ladies, When Washington retired from public life, Mrs. Wallaco was about nineteen years of age. Tho recol lections of Mr. Richard Rush on tho sub ject aro in agreement with thoso of Mrs. Wallace. That accomplished and distin guished gentleman has communicated to mo a very graphic account of soma inter esting scenes, of which ho was an observer, about tho closo of Washington's first ad ministration. Looking upon tho old Con grass Hall, at tho corner of Chestnut and Sixth streets, a few years ago, ho says, "I recalled a scene never, no never to bo for gotten. It was I think, in 1701 or 1183, that, as a boy, I was among tho specta tors congregated at this corner, and parts closo by, to witness n great public specta cle. "Washington was to open tho session of Congress by going in person, as was his custom, to deliver a speech to both houses, assembled in tho chamber of tho House of Representatives. The crowd was immense. It filled tho wholo aroa in Chestnut street boforo tho Stato House, extended along tho lino of Chestnut street above Sixth street, and spread north and south somo distance along tho latter. A way was kept open for carriages in tlio middlo of tho street, was tho only spaco not closely packed with people. I had a stand on tho steps of one of tho houses in Chestnut street, which, raising mo abovo the mass of human heads, enabled mo to seo to advantage. After waiting long hours as St teemed to a boy'n jmpationcc, tho carriage of tho President at length slowly drovo up, drawn by four beautiful bay horses. It wag white, with medallion ornaments on tho panels, and tho livery of tho servants, as well as I re member, was white, turned up with red, at any rate a glowing livery tho entire dis play of equipage at that era, in our conn, try generally,, and in Philadelphia in par ticular, while tho seat of government, be ing more rich and varied than now, though fewer in number. Washington got out of his carriage, and slowly crossing the pave, ment, ascended tho steps of tho edifice, up on tho upper platform of which ho pauied, and turning half round, looked in tho di rection of a carriage which had followed tho lead of his own, Thus ho ttood for a minute, distinctly seen by evoiybody. Ho titood in all his civic dignity and moral grandeur erect, boieno, majestic. His coitum was a full .ui: of black velvet, hi3 hair, itself blanched by time, powdered to snowv whiteness, n dross sword by his side, and his hat held In his hand. I Inn ho Mood in silence, and what moments thoso wero I Throughout tho dense crowd pro found stillness reigned. Not n word was heard, not n breaili. Palpitations took tho place of sounds. It was a feeling Infinitely beyond that which vents itself in khouts. .oy heart was full. In vain would any tongue hnvo spoken. All wero gating, in mute, unnttornhle ndmiration. Kverv eve was rivitod on that form, tho greatest, purest, most exalted of mortals. It might Itavo seemed thai lie stood in that position to gratify the assem bled multitude with a full view of tho fath er of his country. Not so. He had pau sed for his secretary, then, I believe, .Mr. Dandridge, or Col. l.ear, who got out of tho other carriage, a chariot, decorated like his own. Tho secretary, ascending tho steps, handed him n paper probably a copy of tho speech ho was to deliver--when both entered tho building. Then it was, and not till then, that tho crowd sent up huzzas, loud, long, earnest, enthusiastic." Of tho simple uiuuiiera of Washington and his family, we hnvo an interesting ac count in tlio travels of Mr. Henry Wensey, i 1 S. A., an Mnulish nianfneturer, who breakfasted with them on the morning of tho Sth of June, 1701. "I confess," he says, "I was struck with mvo nnd venera tion, when 1 recollected that I was now in tho presence of the great Washington ; the noble nnd wise benefactor of tho world, as Mirabeaii styles him. When wo look down from this truly illustrious character on oth er public servants, wo find n glowing con trast ; nor can wo fix our attention on nny other great men, without discovering in them a vast and mortifying dissimilarity. The President seemed 'thoughtful, and was slow in delivering himself, whicli induced tomu to believo him reserved; but it was rather, I apprehended, the result of much rcllection, for ho had to mo an ap pearance of affability and accommodation. Ho was at this timo in his sixty-third year, but had very little tho appcarnnco of age, haviug been nil his life so exceedingly tem perate. Thero was a certain anxiety visi ble in his countenance, with marks of ex trc mo sensibility. "Mrs. Washington herself made tea and collee for us. On tho tablo wero two small plates nf sliced tongue, nnd dry toast, bread and butter, but no broiled fish, as is tho general custom. Miss Kleanor Custis, her grand-daughtor, n very pleasing young la dy of about sixteen, sat next to her, nnd next, tier grandson, lieorgo Washington Parko Custis, about two years older, Thero wero but slight indications of form, ono servant only attending, who had no livery ; and a silver urn for hot water was the only cxpensivo article on tho table. Mrs. Wnsh ington struck mo as something older than tho President, though I understand they wero both dorn tho samo year; sho was short in stature, rather robust, extremely simplo in her dress, and woro a very plain cap, with her gray hair turned up under it." I his description of Mr. asliin"ton cor responds perfectly with that in her portrait by Trumbull, painted tho previous year, and now in tho Trumbull Gallery at New Haven. Not Frighto'ed. Among tho visitors at Washington is Judgo Williamson, of Texas, commonly known as "Judge Wil. ly." Ho was onco presiding in St. Augustino county when u great bully attempted to in- tlmidato mm. Thompson, having suceeded in "pack ing a jury" to suit his purposes, turned his attention to iho Court, and remarked "If your Honor please, hero is tho law which governs this case," at the samo timo drawing a bowic-knifo of unusual size, and laying it across an open book beforo him. Forewarned forowaned,was Judgo Wil ly and drawing from beneath his hunting thirf, not a Colt but Hone pistol, ho very calmly rejoined: "This, sir, is tho constitution, and is par amount to tho law." Mr. Thompson ncquicsccd in tho judg ment of tho couit, and tho caso proceeded without any further interruption. Tim Tvpes. The Salem Journal, tho nllmr flnv. Rpntmnpil n nnnr fcllfiw Id nix months in tho houso of correction, for "Jla. (rancy; and tho Uoston telegraph, the other evening, gathered all tho particulars of tho loss of n packet ship, up to tho hour of going to "dress." Confound tho types ! how they fiomelimes confound us. Caiilvm: says : "Mako yourself a good man, and tiien you may bo auro thero is ono less rascal in the world." "Mauami:, your shawl is dragging in tho mud." "Woll, you little huzzv, supposo it is; isn't It tho fashion 1" Tin: wki.comi: hack. Sweet Is the hour that brings us homo, Wbcre oil will spring to meet us ; Where hands arc striving, us wo come, To be the flrst to greet us. When the world hath spent Its frowns nnd wrath. And care been sorely pressing, Tis sweet to turn from our roving path, And And a fircnido bidding. Oh, jtiyfully dear Is the homeward tuck, If we are but mrsof a nelcoinv back. mnwmmnm BUSINESS CARDS. W.W. CHAPMAN, Attorney and Councilor ut Law, Solicitor in Chancery, ami WoelM" In AumlvuUy. Will practice In tho Courts of theThlrd .Judicial District nnd tho Supreme Court nf the Territory. (Mice nt Ktkton. Uttimu.-i Cutinty, 0. T. Feb. St. nliltf. r. w. MKitntTT, o. oiTKN-iiriMMt. i.. Tiiourmix. MERHITT. OfPIiffil a CI.. wiiolhum: ami linr.ui. in:ti.i:iii in DltY-dOODS, (iltOUKItlltt. PROVISIONS, Quccnswaro Tinware &u.. &c. CoMMKitciAi, Srin:i:r, SCOTTSnUUG, 0. T. Dee. 31MI. Mly j. n. wAlwwniiTit, J. It. ratus, IS. J. t. It'll & i-oii.mmi commkiioim. srui:i:r ami i'i.aza SCOTTSIIl'IKi. U.T U'llOl.KS.IKh: DK.ll.KHS l.V DKY-GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Hoots anil Shot:, I hits ami I'apt, HABIOTAHi'ii, CTJWA'JTii, Stoves, Liquors ami Cigars, Tocelkcr with oircucrnl assortment of. Mcrchan- 11 ailaplul lo mo wants or tanner, .Miners and others. imayiv-ll. BBOffM. I RIM & CO.. Commercial itreet. HlUVVTSlUiKU. O. 'V. WltOLKSAI.i: IHI.W.KIK IN DItr.GlHWS vV CLOTHING, llwts, Shoes ami llatx, Hardware, Crockery, (Ham Si Tin Warp With n general nurtmnnt of mcrchaudlii', mltaMe for the mining trade. SS I'leuso call nnd examine as we villi tell at thcloucril market rute."tt Dec. Ho, ly. SAMUEL S. MANN. WIIOMItALi: AMI ItKTAII. UK VI. Kit l.V JDIEflf-SOO'JDS, (KttDiim'iiS, Hardware, Qnecnsicare, Clothing, Arr. Arc. Front street, at McTav lnh's oil stand, SC0TTSI1UR0, O. T. Dec. So, tf u:vi KKvr, !. x. Timwi-Miv. a. v. uooni: HIT. 1ISI h CI.. JlAMTAtTlTUKIW AMI IWAI.KIH IN licntlicr, Harness anil ,4 I.uso apartment of leather, such ai skirt inz. Harness. Sole. Ciixr und Calf rkla constantly on hand. AIo every tiling In thu fad die a;id lurneM line. Saddler's hardware, Ac, as cheap as can be nirorded nnywhere In Oregon. pir Cash paid for hidcn.-ll-3r Hcotbhurg, Dec. 3), tr. V.. U. VISlvK, M. 1. Physician. Surgeon & Accoucheur, Scb'lTSIJUUG, O. 'J'. Oflicc nt the "Scottsburj; House," Main street, .tan 1.1, ar-tr. EXCELSIOll WILL mako regular trips as heretofore, from Svottsburir to tho mouth of the Uinii- qua, touching at I'rovidctice Gardner, Uinjxiua City, Pyramid rock Uc. lite, so, ti. AnniSON C. GIBBS. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Solicitor in Chancery, and Commissioner far the State of New York, aserOffico and residence at (iintuvKit, Ujh-qca Cocvrr, O. T. dec.a-lf. E. E. STEATTON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Soli cilor in Chancery. & Oflicc ut his residence near WiNtmsTi.n, Doughvi couuly. deciJ-tf STEPHEN F. CHADVICK, Attorney and Counselor at Law, and SOLICITOR IN CJlAXCERlK SfJOTTSnUrG, 0. T. June 23, 1851-tf. V. 11. UUK.VAN, r. i'. i'iiim, BEENAN &. PEIM, Affsoiarjys m1 haw, OPFICKS At Jackho.svii.mj and Iloiunviia, may2C-tf. Move New Goods. rPIIi: undcralcncd linn rnulo nrrnngements to X make ivblltlouR to hit itlock of good, by i-ach arrival, which ho colls at Ihe luiuett rates. He Intends to keep A Complete Assortment of DRY C.OOnS AND GROCERIES, Sultablo for this trade Call nnd rco. gkokoi: iiayni:s. 575 ln' s'-i cor- Yoncallo et J.ecr Seotttburu, Dec. 10, 1851,-tf. BUSINESS GAUDS. J.uinlicrl J.iiinlior 1 ! riMIU proprietor of the l.iwer Mill are piepnN A. id to llll IiIIIh for lini.U'i' of nil ltltld, I'll crs rntii;lii( from tw. hn to lculy-llo dollniM pur thousand. A bil'tiu hit of fivillis ami IMi'ki'ls On hand and for sale Cheap. SiEtlKP ttb'lBDM' BOTilDira Iloim to ordT. Orders lor iiilli-ttrlRlit work or machinery lor iiiIINmIII ucelvc prompt alien tlou. A finite of thu public piitruiMKU nolleltcd. a. w. ii.vKKit, JAS. CI-AIIU. Mill Creek, IVb. 2 1. If. "(Ill FiLGEH fi C uiMTAt'iL'iiiiiu or ami ni:u,i:iii in OILS. Oil. 1VOHKS-1I I It ml way. OVTItTr- '.HI Unttcry, corner of t'luy treet. Sun l'r.incleo, Cnl. tdie ill ilm HINpUALii & bU., Ipupiilalliiii, mid wad IiIiik, Mltlijeatuu rare, llii WllOlCSIt!ol)CakT.Sill(JeillTdl McrcliailllbCjdevulopinti.tof hjrriouret. I iii.. . rithl mill ituMU ilitiitirlnii'iilii aimll COII.M'.lt or MAIS AMI M;l.ill.N alK., iill'IMI l.J , t'lt'llk.tll -II - ,.w, r.u n.w. io.n., Wrot'l.l) Invll.i thn iiltiMithm of 1 r.tilen. T T rnckcr. mill I iirmirn to lln-ir uiri aim uell nelvcti-l ilk of I'lntlilliK, Dry (liid. IIik.U and Shoe", II irdwaie. (irnceru, Ac, which they oiler fur hali- al pricci wineii win no nu nuiiicv mint to lliovi nlrhlu); lo pmchunc. Call and bi'peet our ntoek. lap".'R- ly. """ALLAN, LOWE &"C0.," COMMISSION MKKUJIANTS, i:m ci.ay .stui.kt, Mtu rnuii'lii'ii, ALUS, Mi-MM.tr .t Co.. jM.()risll,ll)1( np'iH-Cm A. H. COWIiKs, F A I N I I 1 Str (ilam cut to onlir. "T)S Commercial Dec. ". Mm. Street, ScotUlmrg, (). T. AMOS K. KOC.EKS, i iiMi'im: iitv, n'ARon hnd a well nnrtwl Muck of Dry (Sood, llrocertvn, limit A Shi"1", Ac, Ac, SC 110 innuiiou lo wu, aim wiwici inn i uu iter'liHl that ho I prrMnl to olbT gixcli ):a- .. L-uifi V fiit iv.t I I iilll tfiit.vtliiiitila nrn in. .C He I" nutlou to K'll. ami wltlie II lo lo uu lliri.n.i ..... fi... . .r... .. ..i.y ........ ..... ... ,....., v ,..t' .., ... ww... .....- ,. tertalnvl about tho nutter. h will li eidi-d. und excllemeiil of thngrral M)lltlcalevenUiiHli-Int-ly oUlgcil, If jMTMin doubting, will speedily lime flnll lmc imiii nwy. Il l lo tlne pit call, and a: once put It lo Ihe lent. t wllcali that rmdrrn immt bnik fur Ihe only really l.mplre t;iiy, .May .1, if.ii ii IMtOHATK COURT. U UK I. I'roloto Court of R tit I.H.U i.flltn 1rilntit Ctrttrt nf i imiMUil I oiiniy, win in; linn on mo iu Tu.-lii In iach moiilh, at Hcoll-burg pr.rlncl. . I .t 111 . II . a Umppia County, will Iw In Id on the flrt IVriuim liaing i,urine in yacaiion win ran ni Ihaotlice on Lung I'rairlc, wheru Ih- Judgo may !. found H. I". UIIAI'nIUK, Jti'lge. snv ir lcji-tf v '"-V l" ' " "' . . . TITTTTAM V I PW11 . m 1,!., , nm, in i i it it- BOAT IiUILDEK AND SPAK MAKEK. 31IU, l-KKKK, 1 .MIUI-A ItlMlll. T-knii'L iri,tt.!r.J Mt.it all Lln.l nf (?nM.rntir I) Work dune at the ihortut notice and on Ihe mont reaMinable terms. April W, IWI-lf TinSH.TAN HOUSE. rI "'UK Trull Is now open bttwn NVIncheiter 1 iu7 mm. no; i ". " IJ - J ' "- A nlm.I can be l,rwhl thrm. J, v, I i, , w 0 Ir. 'il Lift flnH .. ill am 'mS M at lEoillInii. "HI Had the bwl accommIal nlia that the country affords, got up in me imi m,.o ''' , ,. ,, ,..1 f'HVi: Ieb.li.tr. V.l.llA.i. Itoscbnrg Hotel. rplli: undemlcneil hailnj? recently rerifi n X larn'! -anil commo"llou hotel In Iho rluurich Inj? town or Koncburjc. lollcltn n nharo of public- patronage, jno nwewniiiimiiiiiiiiii with tho leit Iho market afford, and tho liar will lie supplied with tho cholcent Honor nnd clpirs Ilofcbiira, Jan. 18, '55-31 DMPOUA GAZETTE Job Printinar Office. OHITAMEHTAL JOB PRINTING, On Iho SHORTEST NOTICII, nnd on thu most UlIAKONAllM-i Ti;il.MS i mien ns llttuUs, vnmnniciH, CIIICUI.AKS, HANDnil.LS, Show III Hi, C'uncmt Kill, PROGRAMMES. ADDRESS jtfflS, DM.ii. irueiKisvs-. fltLtL BILLS OF LADING, Steamboat Jltllt, mmm0 IRIS, mm SsiIfMIEL IIKIKS losultcuHtemcn,. OrdcrellcDcd. 1'cb 3. " , , ...,.., r .sieamfhliiCumpan en for lriiniorlnlion, wenro rpili: Proprietors, bav. iK n Rnrl nrlety X 'jj1"'",1,,,1,, taTytMK CM D,l, llullion. 1 JOIITYl'ra on hanJ, aro prepared lo ilo all ''le, I'ureels ami WfffMo nn.l klmNot frum New York, New Orlenn. San I'ranclen nnd 1 liAliN Portland, nnd thu principal towns or California A.i' yaraar V U O W 1 M V. 'Ml S op tiii: UMl'QUA WKKKliK (JA'BTTK. The only A'cwtpaper publiihcil it .NVnMr UitHon. 'PIUS rAPKIt I devilled In the prlnel.les uf I Iho llriiwmilic I'urli, nnd to thn ilitcrc8t4 nl Soittlu'i'iiOrcKoii Ui I.Uernlure,JlK litollinr, roirigH ami I him tile Artf, the Market, ,e. . I.ocated In thu llourMiliiK town of HcolUburir, Ihu .Mvlrupnlls nf Suutlierii OreKon, nnd nt the head or naxlKatlon of the Uuiipm river th iinlurnl outlet of the UniMiiia nod Itogun river vnlloY nnd with n cerium pronpect of U'ltiu speedily placed llioommilillcntliill with Han Krim clueo by mvaimnr HrMM,our podtlon will k! Hi unrlvalitl nilvniitaue for thu early receipt of new n anil commercial ItiU'lllirenco. While w thnll uphold iho principles or tho National Democrnllo Party, wonhall nut descend to Ilm pimltlou of an oikiiii of n clhpie, faction or linllvlihml) belluliiK that Mich n courac l fnrelK'ii to true Democracy, and that paii which taken Midi n poillluil Is unworthy or Ilia coiilldeneo ol thu purty. Vehallnlolurlherby etery inratu In our power, the liilerentaof the community In which u'i. nm lm'fitiil.flitltiilritf fur Houtliern Oreuutl tho rlehudtio to her iionllloii and IncrrniliiK iilci rccfUc irbiKr ultrntloiu mnl hull en ileainr, by oarettil svlicllnin tiom Iho principal ! surieau ,uper.. i., Up our rrid (.rn (..ju.tnnttv Inturtin-il uf uvt-nti u they occu ' U',l ,1 ' they occur aj iirM,r tlio world, ,'ii:t .HS.-.I.IlM'rlll lllilllt'i'lllllllfl t .i ii. In enlrr to liiermHhecIrculilloii of Iho (Ja ri.ru, wu nircr Iho following llberul ttrini l H'IuIm . Twiicil. uiicvrnr, sn PUc " 6H Tcii " $3.'i Till mint U' puld itrielly in minuter, nlliri wloll dollura r annum will Iw chirKflff racluupy One copy, one year. " lv iikhiIIh. i " " threo molithi, . $' No niibicrlpllon will be takiu for anliorUr llino (haii three mouth. AdJri-M, HOVH.v Itl.AKP.I.V. ,Scitlliur. O. T TIIKIIUITISII WHAIITHUTIKH AM) HI.ACK HOOP'S MAUA'.ISH. T KO.N'Altl) HI'OTT A. CO , New Yi.rk. coiiiIiiiik 11 l to reputllnh IhotullowiiiK llrlll-h l'crlullcili. li Tho l.onhm limrlrrly IMIoir (CotiHrtallui I lie Nllinmri; iirvii-w inui;i The Nnrlh llril'mli Itctlrw (l're- Church). The vYrMiiiiimtrr lleth-w (l.llrl) lllnckMr IMInburK MukiIii (Tor) ). 1h prewnl critical fiiiio of i:urimm afljin will render thr puMlcalloniiinuiually Intrrrtl llig lhi plinent )rar, (IkM.) They will occupy u middlo ground hctwcvli tlio inlly-w rltlcli iicmc llen, crnna necuiiii.n aiei iijiiik rmnpm i ihe dally Journal, and the inderinn lono of ih I.,,,,.., Iil.lnrlnll tirilti',1 uflfr lIlffllvlflL-tllterft iniciugiiiiii ami renanio iimuirj m ciunin,.rm- 1 nun a mien, in auiiiiiou in intir wii-iuuuii llurnrv, Nhnllfio nml il olfigknl ihamclrr. llli-rarv, Hlenlirie ami lliniliiKliai inaraoirr. w.- iirgu tfieiuui'ou thoconillitralloiiof Ih nadlin; liri till public. !.. Arrangem.nl- are In pri;grr for I he rfcript . t u. tlu !...!. from lint Hrtllatl t ,ll 111 I klll'f ft. lit oj """.; .' ' " i - . whleli wo rhall l bI.I.- lo pltre all our reprint i ''I Iho handi of ulcril-r aUnit a. onti a ll.r . Ic ni"ii'"i "'" "' "'!" ."! - Ihough ll.li will Invoho n rry largo outlay ou onrparl.wi.hallconllnu.lorurnlihlhcl'erl.JI ' call at Ihe mo low ralen in heretofore, li. ! l'"r y """ of ' tMr "M h " ',r rm I For any iw.if n.o four nrirw. :. 1 Tor nny threo of the four lie lm, 7 " Kor all four of tho Itevlewn, K " L t'nr lttru k w.Mnlrt MuLailnt'. It " Kor lllackwcxxl and three llrvlew. Kor lllackwoml and the four lte low a, JU" "fc JC I'uyincliw lo l- luailo III all ra-in ai vance. Money cum nt In the Htuto whery Imui-J will bo n-celvid nt par. Cia'iimimi. - A dlicountof Iwetily-firn porfent. from Ilm alxivo trlctiiwlll li allow nl lo (. IiiU r , folir r Btn, r0ll(, of Bliy , or more f (, n. VmT J ))f 1Ue. ""'. "' "" "BT,'W- m U M "l '" "R a'1' , . , , . f nc.l,.-, W11l ( jj,ack;;V, fr iW. Vi.d o on. IVmrAUB InnlltheirlnclpalCltlfnnllowni, ,. . .,.Liwil m Ipllvrrnl. IhrnuA Aeenln. liniAHII ,i,i.iim - ... ,----- Ihno work will m delivered, llirnn, AKentu, free ofjottni;e. When tent by mall, Ih" potRe lo nny pirt of tho United htatei will li but lirentifviir eenh a year for ' lllacl-wood,' and but fWrr eenli u year for each of the lleylew. llemlllanccH nnd communications should al wais lioaddrcocd, imiiI.iiaM, lo the publUhrr, Ll.ONAItl) SCOTT fi CO., novlfi 51 Cold flreet, New York & llctirccn Oregon, California, the. Atlantic Stairs, and l.urupc. "ITAVING in-ulo ndnntat;ootM nrrnnceinent 11. with thu United .Stntcit nnd I'ucltic Mail iirlncli uiiu uhmhi Our rcKniar aenu-moniiuy i.ifrcn wmrai Portland und fan I'mncltco, Is illepatched by thn ii..tn.. vintl ui,Mtin.1,liifn ' HtpniimhlnCotunibla, connecting at Han I'mnclnco with our Heml-mouth-ly Kxprcsi to A'rto York ami JVew Orleant, which la illnpatclird regularly, on tho lutnndlCtli oreucll lilOlllll oy tnc mail summm mi'i nn.iiiii(,' of our own messenger, ihrpuRh lo deitlnnllon. Onr I'.XprcHS iroiuncw lOrK irmra reniuanj ou tho fllh and i!th or each month, nlno In chorgo or mesKengeri'. ... .. .. , Treaturr imureil In thn bent New ork Com panies, or nt Lloyd's In London, nt the option or flilpiH.ru. Connccing Lines on tho Alanllc Side. Wo connect ut Now York with the following woll known Unci, vlr : The .hneriean Kxprett Company, running via Ilull'ulo niul Dunkirk to Cleveland, Sandimky, Cincinnati, St. Louis, To lixlo. Detroit, Chicago, Ouleiia, etc 7'ie IlamJen Kxpren tollotton, rhllodclpbls,. ITI(P1II1IKIU, VIW. ... . . r. . Piillin, Virail tf Co.'t Vermont and Canada Kxpwh: Davenport, Munn l( f.'o.'a New Ilcpford Kxpren: LMug'ton, Well tf Co.'t European ExnWH Welts. Farao tfCo.'n C-mcfi-Now York, No. in, Will it. j New Orloms, No. 11, Exchange Placoi Bonlranclfc, No. U4,MoDtgomcry street. v. II. UAiiMiAitr As Co., Aonra. rorllnml, 0. , July 8 1, lUlii. tf.