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hi iinmcdiuto jirosenco in Central America, and tlmt Lo cuii I J nut tliiuk of wuitinjr the mutioa of nn AJiiiinistrntiitii, which he thought hl no right lo throw obsUclcs in thowny of hi buiMing up schools iiml churches in tliu wij of Nicunijjun. It is supposed tlmt ho look wi'h him some thirty nun. UarnunVi nby Htaow Went oil in IN. i. city, Juno C. It .vn suid to bo nnnicrously nlti'iiuYd. A Vitst number of biibic uiu in nltciiiluncc, nnioiir whom, thoiio who nttmcied the most At tention woro twin and triplets. II irnuin, has been entirely successful in this last project for 'ruling tho hid, nut withstnwlilig the uinjorily of tho presses Live ridiculed him mid hi bahy show, terribly fur the Inst tlirco inoinha. What will this prince- of Inmiljtigs be nfter next . th-mocratli- t'.ouve ll la Georgia. Tho ilcinocrncy of I icorgia met in Con vention nt Milldri'villi', June 5, and iioiii- luatud II. V. J oh it -!! fur (Jovcrnor. The resolutions p.tsM-d were loo l"ii;j fur our Columns, bill no take tin; follow ills' fnnn the N. V. Tribune ax the creiun of the whole of lli, 'in. They constitute tho plat form tipun which tho party will probab'y tight the "rent prcstdchtiiil battle in 18")fl. 1. Tho Union 1ml the Union us scemd ary to the reserved rijjhtt of tho Slat's. nemhip is now beforo tho public. Tho measure in ' t forth iA two hills, the fint limiting tho liubilitiei of member of certain joint stock companion; tho second regulate thoconditioiii under which part of the prof it may bo received without incurring tho liabilities of partnership. Tho first bill ex elude iiiKurimco companies from it opera tion, mid refers only lo partnerships pos seting capital of JC-.'(I,0()0, wiili transfera ble shares. Tho second bill chiefly set forth the liabilities und immunities of per sons "lending" capital to partnership. Alteration will, no doubt, bo introduced during tho progress of tho bill, but ut pres. enl the measure is very far from beingcom. in ii' in nn principle. An agitation has nrUen fir tho introduc tion of tlie Maine Law into Hritian, but without the remotest chance of success. A return just published shows the revo- nuo of India, during the ypar 1854, to have beeeii i0,30(,000, nnd the expenditure CM ,833,3 l'J Sterling. Notice. The Oregon Annual Conference of the M. E. Church will ciinniuice its session in the M. E. Church ut Oregon Cily, Wedncsduy, August 1st, Iiilil P,Anr.n presiding. July 28 Notice. Divine service, which Ims been suspctiile,! fur two Suhbuths on account of repairs in our edifice w.ll lie resitim i in the M. E. t'liurcli on Sabbath next, at ICJ o'clock, . m. 11. K. IIinr. July 2S. Sheriff Sale jtT "Fol-ile-rol," we have no doubt, will be tho emphatic comment of many of our readers, nays the Portland l.:tily Advertiser, as they linish tho matrimonii. I pro'est of I.uey Slulie uule-s tiny prvf t to bring up from the "pure well of English uinleGlud the simpler epithet, "." Either of them will form us !od und necuruto criti The to'al uon-iiiterfereiKv of Coiigrftss . eisin us the nattiro of tho circumstance re' quires. Who tiro Lucy Stone nnd Henry H. llaek"ell that they can't be married in the simple, confiding, honest way of ou fathers nnd mothers f What serpent has opeticd their eyes to see "good nnd evil which have escaped the ken of ull our com mon law expounders I And what kind of marriage is this quitclaim agreement, with its protest equally against luw, custom nu sense i It is superb nonsenso all round Hut there if the parties enjoy it, it is jus as well for Mew. Only wo hope such ar rangements won't spread under tho sacred name of marriage. Had it como oil within our editorial diocese, wo should Imvechroni eled it thus (which we give to let ouryoung fulks goo whether it luoks any better than tho old fashioned form :) Stone Si Blackwell. The subscribers have this day entered into distinct agreement for carrying on the matrimonial, ilumestic and reformatory bust le. 11. .Mo trust as tho parties do Dissolution of Partaorshlp. rpilli partnership existing lalween CJeo. Aber L nelhy. Than. Pone. II rum Clutk.nud Jus. K Itnlili, under Ihe name or (ir.o. AnKuxr mr A Co., etpirei thisdiy by limitation. Persons indebted to u will plcusu cull and u tile their account! iimno d ately, ua we wish our books cloned. Thos, l'ope is authorised by us tu clow llio business of (he lute linn. OEO. AIIKHNETHY, TIIOS. VOVE, III11AM CLARK, J AS. It. ItUltll. Oregon City, August 1, 1855.-l(il3 Partnership. EO. Aikrnktiiv and llnuu Clask will con X liniio business under the name of UEO All ERNETIIY ir.VO., at Oregon City. Tho l'ope will attend lo the business, and is auihorized to aim the nu nc of the firm. CEO. ABERNETHY. HIRAM CLARK. August 1, 1855. Ifi-rJ with Slavery anywhere, in the State, in the Territories and in tho district of Columbia, i). The maintenance of the I'ugitivo Slave Law just as it is, without amendment and without re peal. 4. The principles established by the N braska Kansas Act, which are the riu'bts the people of Knua Inform a Republican I'ovcmmeiit, wiili or without Slavery whenever li-y plind, an I to cmnointo tli tuiuii ou an equal tooting with Mio oth States. 0. Tho resolution of the last Geonji Legislature that any opposition to these principles, by man or party, is nn act hostility to the people of the South. 0. Sympathy with tho "fiiends of Slavery in Kansas in their manly etlbrU" (i. e., by buwic-!;mfc and musket) "to maintain tl lights and interests of the Southern peplo! over "the paid adventurers nnu Jesuitic! Jtnrdcs of .Northern Abolitionism. 7. Opposition to every party at the Nortli which "does not come up fully and lauly to the Southern standard, including tli Kiiow-Nothiugs, 8. Itetaliutory measures against Mass ncliusettsnud unnont for "virtually repeal nig the l-ugitive slave "Law j"and 0. The nnnexation of Cuba. 'The Kanw Xolhlngs In Ohio. This Order has lately met in Ohio and 'udipted.tho following as n platorm : rKI.CIFLF.S or Till AMKRICAN PARTY Ot O.'IO I. The uiiliinileil freedom of religion discoa jirctcil with politics; hostility to ecclesiustical iullii eueei upon the all'uirs of (Jovcrntneiit ; eqnulily of r'jjhts lo all natural zed em'graula alio are thor oughly Americanized HJlJ owe no teniioruJ alle g'ance, by re.itou of their religion, higher than that to llie Constitution, - II. No interference with Ihe rights of citizenship ulready acquired by foreigners, and the protection of l.,w lo all who honestly emigrate from love of lib erty ; but the exclusion of foreign p;iup. rs and fel .one, and a refumlto extend the right ofeuffrage lo nil itho come hereafter until they shall luive ro. piled 21 yean iu the failed Stales and complied sviih the NuturuKialion las. III. OppoM tioutuull politicul or(janizia'ons com jw'J exelutieely of Foreigner, and to Foreign Mililnrn Companies, and to all attempt! to ex clude the Bible from the Schoolt tujiportcd by the Gocernment. IV. Slavery ia heal not national; we oppose Its extcns'ou in any of our Territories, nml Ihe in criiti of its political power by llie udnismn into tile Union of any Slave Slule or otherwise ; and .. we demand of the General (juveriiineiit au inline diute re, Irese oi'lhe great wrongs which have been infl clcd uiou the cuuse of I'rei'doin ami ihe Anicr- can character by Ihe repeal of the Miwouri Com, promise nod Ihe iii:r,.uV'liou of Slavery into Kan as iu violation of luw, by the force of arms and tin destruction of the elective franchise. V. Iu humblo imitation of Ihe wisdom of Wash ington, wo oppose all intervention in thu uftai of Fore'gu Slates ; yet on all proper occasions we will not withhold our sympathy from any people aspir, ing to be free. I' I. We support American industry and genius ugainst the udveree policy of foreign nations, and facilities lo iutorual and external commerce by the ' improvement of Rivers and Harbors and the con struction of Notional Roads uniting the varioussec lions of Ihe Union. VII. The Union of thest Stntet thould be tnade perpetual h faithful allegianee to the Constitution. VIII. In Sta'e policy we zealondy advocate Re trenchment and R form, a mod.fi ation of ihe pres eut oaprewive system of laaation, and a. liberal system of PiiMic Schools. Kngiaai. Tl sjhirping returns of tho Board of , Trade for the month to April 30, had been - issued, and continue to exhibit a consider- able decrease th tho employment of tonnage. This decrease has been relatively felt to a , .'renter extent in foreign than in British 1 shipping, with the exception of vessels of! the United States. As regards the British ' : totals, the diminution in the number of voy ' nges of the various mail steamers contrib i mnt..t..ti i uA .J,..,:..n i t v a ....ibiimnj iu hue i..uueuuii uoertfiuiu. I'arliameut had not bees' in session during the week. A ddresses had been voted by various dep- utations of workin;; men to Mr. Lvard. : A locasure fof limitinj liability in p.W.- Iless, imt trust each other. L. Stoke. II. B. Blackwell. jf T The editor of the Kansas tlentld of Freedom, published nt Lawrenco, being threatened with lynch law, warns all hands tlmt ho has prepared for tho emergency, nnd will blow up tho oflieo aud all who enter it with such intent. An Exhibit Of the Receipts and Expenditure!! of Clack amas Coiinti for the current year, ending July, IS ;:.. RKCEirrs. Amount of Co. tnx paid by Collector $83)l 01 " received from licenses, To.) 0(1 " " " sale of town lots,.... (I9 85 " transfer d und p ud from jail fund, 883 21 EXPRNUITCRRS. For support of criiniuals $2153 75 " jury, 1110 45 " " ranis 7fi9 9i) ' electioiii, 535 20 " " poor, 605 20 " " Crk&Auditor, 6'J7 0 " " Sheriff, 770 20 " " AsBOwor, 5C)5 Ot) ' Sc luK.lSup't., 350 00 " Proa. Att'y, 245 00 " " Co. Coin' 2 J 20 " " Probate J udire, 7! 00 nei lentul expenses, 204 50 uiil University tjiiul (..oin- mi oner for Co. laud,.... 4Sj 00 $90GC 30 $10!I2 I 10 99GG 30 Amouutover and above exiwnditurcs, 957 80 A . RxmiiiT of the Finances of Jail Fund. Amount ofjnil tax us pcrFeltlemcnt $1200 73 Jul orders cuuceled.lcost of jail iS.'lGTlj 00 CoinmitB Ou, 73 52 $3719 521260 73 3749 52 Gi:o. a(ci:ki:i iv a to., rii:i:ciia.ts, OREGOS CITY, OREGON TERRITORY. aug. 1, 1855. lCtf Abcrnethy, Clark it Co., COMMISSION AND FOtnVAIIDINQ MEItC'HANTS, San Francinco, Cat. WILL attend lo selling Oregon produce, nnd fill onlera for Goods, Groceries, cVo.. at Ihe lowest rates. The palrnuaec of llie peop'o of Or egon ii respectfully solicited. aug I, 1855-1 tilf K. T. Slmie ft. F. C. Casnn. T Y virtue of a certain writ of Kxceution, issued Jl ) out of Ihe District Court Tor Cloekum.is conn- ly, nml to me directed, olmiihI K. T. Stone, plain till" in Ihe ubovc entitled cause, for Ihe sum of two hundred nud sixty-two Collars ami eighty cents, ($'.'02.80) together with iutent ami accruing eosl, nud for want of personal properly whereof lo iiiukc oicsunin, i nave ler.eu npou ami siiuii pro ceed losell lolhe highest bidder, fer cash, al nublie uuetiou, al the Court lloiiw- door in Oregon City, county oi l lucsunias. iiiegnn 1 crnlon , on l ues, duy tho 21st duy ot August next, al 2 o:clock I'. M of aaid duy, ull the rilil, title aud interest of Ilk sliove named K. T. Stone in Ihe followiinr deserlb ed real estate, (or the right, title and interest lliut he had Ihcrciu on Ihe 7lli day of .March. 1855. be ing the duy ou which this judirment was docketed against Ihe suid Stone in Clackiunas county,) lo wit J A cerium tract of land situated and viuirin Cluekumat county, nud bounded na follows: Commencing ut a coilonwood stump on the south bank of the Clackuinus river, thence running auiiineny Hint strikes the corner or Ihe lain New ton Wheeler's land; thence along Ihe course of said Heeler s line unli it strikes l ie nud of W. W. Buck ; theiico in a north-westerly direction alnnir the I ins of suid liuck's hind until il strikes the Clackamas river; thence down suid river wild the meandering thereof, to the place of beginning: coulnlning about 10 acres, and bein included wilhiu the boundaries ot the lun.l clam of Hiram Straight and Susan his w ife, as fil.-d in Ihe Land Olhce of Oregon territory, und numbered 1181, to gether with all Ihe improvenn nts and ojipurtcuan cea thereon or thereto belonging. !Sf.f. Ill KliAT, Sherill't'laekumas co. Oregon Cily, Clackunms co., j July 30, 1855.-14tds Buildincrs for XLont. T11K one now occupied by Win. Myers X Co., and known us Ihe "1 reach store w.ll he for rent from the 1st of August next Also the building immediately in Ihe rear, fronting 3d street. Apply to Julv 18, 1855. WV C. DEMENT & , f IN EltS' TENTS for sale cussr by UJL Wii. C. DEMENT & co. MINERS' d by SHOVELS. 50 doz. just receiv u. C. DEMENT & co. Probate Court. Territory of Oregon, Countv of Yamhill, l" "VfO'l'ICE is hereby given that L Iters of Ad ll ministrution have been eranled to the under, signed by tho llou. Probate Court of Yamhill Co. Oregon 1 cmtory, on the estate of Labin S. Moriue, ueeeoatd, late of said comity, beating duto May 1 1855. All persons indebted to aaid eitute are re quested to mako immediate payment, and nil per, sons hav'ng demands against said estate are reipies ted to present the same to the undersigned ut h residence near Uuyto.i, within one veur from th dutCj.or they will be forever barred. u. LOUAN, Administrator. July 3, 1855.-1414. Notice Territory of Oregon, I County of Yamhill, i TE8SE DODSON, Adiiiiiiistrutor of tho estate U of Ihompson Drury, deceased, having render ed hit uccount for final settlement, unties is here, by given, that the first Tuesday of Ainrusl, A. U. iiojj, is me uuy uppoimea loriue liuui seiiiemeui of said account, ut llio I'robuto office, in llie town f of Lafuyet o, ill aaid county : and t is ordered .nut a copy oi tins order be published in llie Ureqon arous lor three successive weeks. M.VHTIN OLDS, Juno 14, I855.-1313 Judge of Probate. Amount transferred to County fun.l, paid by Collector " ' 511 21 3T2 00 Balance of jail tux transferred to Co. fund, $883 21 An Exhibit of the Finances of Clackamas County. Whole amount of orders iie'ied; np to July term, 1 855, inclusive, $15,135 03 Orders canceled ...$9,350 90 ... 4.120 8fi ... 4,724 37 ... 5.Cfi5 51 ... 0,330 08 July, 1851, " 1852, " 1853 " 1854, " 1M55, 33,498 32 15,135 03 33,498 32 Debt of County, $11,030 71 m Exhibit of the Finances of Ihe School fund. mount in Co. Treasury, asprr last year, $25G 92 paid " " by.Metk,.lack- rn.& Hollnn l 2130 fi l of Kinea paid iu, 47 04 paid by Collector for 1851, as per rcceipu 2151 00 Cr. hyschoo!ordce.ince;ed,$?798 63 " cm. on J2798 68 at 3 per cl.. d sburaed, 55 97 " " " on 14637 68 at 2 per ctnccivej,... 92 75 $1891 00 $2947 40 2917 40 Dob nee of school fund $1917 20 F.S. HOLLAND, Alitor. Cfjoa City,.Iu'y 18, l'?55. Notice Council Guoi xn, Walla -walla Valley, W. T., June 12, 1851 ATA Tskatv concluded with the Yukima Na i A. tiou of Indiana at the Council Ground in the Walla-walla Volley tho 9th day of June. 1855 Ihe land included within the following boundaries was ceded to Ihe V nited Mutes, to wit : Commencing at Alt. Itnnier, thence northerly along the main ridge of the Cascade mountains to tho point where the northern tributary of the hike Chelun and tho southern tributaries of the Mclhew river have their rise ; thenco south-easterly on tin divide between the waters of lake Chelan aud the Methew river to the Columbia riven thenco cross. ing the Columbia, on a true east course, to a poiut whose longitude is one hundred and uinteeu de, grees and ten minutes which two latter lines sen urate the above confederated tribes and bauds of Indiana from the Okaiuakane tribe of Indiana thence in a true south course to Ihe forty-ceveuth parallel of latitude ; thence east on the said parallel to the main Pulouse river which two latter lines of boundary acperute the above confederated tribra and bands from llio Spokane ; thenco down Ihe Pulouse river to its junction with the Moh-ha-ne- she or southern tributary of tho same j thence in a south-easterly direction to the snake river at the mouth of the Tiicannon river, seocrntinirthe above confederated tribes from the Kex Perce tribe of In dians ; thenco down the Snake river to its junction with the Columbia river; thence up Ihe Columbia river to llio'W title Uauks below Trieste Kapida; thence westerly to a lake called "La Lac ;" thhnce southerly to a point on the Yakima river called " t oh-m.ih-luke thence m a south-westerl J Idireo tion to the Columbia river at the western extremity of the "Gig Island," between the mouth of the Umatilla river and Uutter creek all which latter boundaries a, parate the above confederated tribes and bands Irom the alla-walla, C ay use and Umatilla tribes and bunds of Indians thence down the Columbia river lo midway between the mouths of White Salmon and Wind rivers ; thence along the d.vide belween suid rivers lo the mini ndgo ot lie Cascade Mountains; aud thence ulong said dee to displace of beginning. There is, however, reserved from the land above eded, for Ihe exclusive use and occupation of said confederated tribes ami bands of Indians, the tract of laud included withiu the following boundaries, to wit: Commencing on the Yakima river at the mouth of the Attalinain river, thence westerly along said Attuhnain river to Ihe forks ; thenco along tho southern tributury to the Cascade mountains; ihence southerly along llio main ridgo of suid mountains, passing south and east of Ml. Adams to the Spur w hence How Ilia waters of tho Kilkatat and Piscc riven ; thence along suid divide to the divide sepa rating Ihe waters of the Satasa river from those flow ing into the Columbia river ; thence along aaid di vide to Ihe main Yakima, eight miles below Ihe mouth of the Salass river ; and thence up the Yak iina river to the place of beginning. Also a tnet of land not exceeding in quantity one tou nshp or six miles square, situate 1 at the forka of the PiUiuse or Wenatshapam river, and konwn as Ihe ' Wenatshapam Fislu-ry;" which said tract shall be surveyed and marked oat when ever the President may direct. l)y an express provision of the treaty, the coun try embraced in the cess on and not included iu Ihe leservut'on, ia open to settlement, excepting that the Indians are secured in the p"sesein of their buildings and improvements until removed to Ihe reservation. This noliev is published for the information of the public, and the attention of citizeus pn poaing to locate claims upon the ceded territory, is espe cially called lo the aliove provision, and for further information they are requested to np;ily to sub sseut, A. J. llolon. ISAAC I. STEVENS, Gov., and Supt. Ind. AIT, W.T. June 29, 1855. 13-fim C) INDIES, nuts, raisins, of an excellent quality list received aud lor sale low by CHARM AN X WAIiXr.u. s f DBLS. Santa Cruz Lime just received aud fir sale by 10 WM. C. DEMENT it CO. Saw IMiU for Kent. rpiIE Marion City Saw Mill (now in comp'ete 1 repair) is for rent, on good terms, for one year of moro. 1 he supply or water and timber to thu mill ia endless ; tho situ is pleasant aud heallhv, and there ia au extensive custom, and good aule for lumber. A man with a fumily und leum would be preferred us u rt liter. The undersigned has on hund a lurgo simply of good lumber, cheap fur cush, or ill e.vchuugo fur entile, hides, butter, wheat, and tallow. Several claims are for sale near the mill, on good terms. DAVID NEWSOM. Muriou Co., July 9, lS55.-l.1l3 Daguerreotypes. n A VINO Concluded to remain ill Oregon Cily and establish myself permanently in llie Diiguerrentypiiig butiliess, I would request those wishing diiguerreoiypce lo g ve me a cull, as 1 have a full supply on hand of everything necessary to the business, and will warrant ierlecl ailisfuclion iu ull pictures taken. Prices, varying fiom three lo hlleen dollars. A variety of lockets ou hand. 1J Koomaover Ihe I'reiich Store. Jiine3U,185..-lllf JOSEPH HCCHTEL Oregon City Wholesale Friccs Cur rent. Corrected W erk y. r. S. IIOLLAXII. A. IIOLLANn T. 8. fc A. Hollaed. DEALEUS in Dry Goods, Groceries, llools 4 Shoes. Crockery, Hooks, Summery, Ac, .nam sireel, uregon Lily. J unc 30, 1 855.-y. nalkliijah! Hallelujah! FlVIE Hullelujuh, a new singing book, by Low- L ell Mason just the 111 ll for sing'ug sehisill; i.. ...i. .., r:..')ni iii .ii . i, i.ili .... PUIP Ub je3(l HOI ig llg selu .LAND'S XTotico. AT TREATIE3 joucluded with Ihe Net Perec Tribe of Indians, and with llie confederated tribes of the Walla-wallas, Cuynses.mid Cnmtilius in the Walla-walla Vallf- at llie Comic, I Ground, there wus ceded to tho United Slalea a tract of country havinir the following boundaries, viz Ily tho Nci Perees, coininencinir at the source of the Woh-na-ne-she, or southern Iributury of Ihe i utouso river, uicnce down the river to the main Pulouse; thence iu a southerly direction lo the Snake river at the mouth of the Tukanuon river, Ihence up tho lukanon lo lis source in Ihe ltlue Mountains ; thence southerly cIohk the ridiro of llie illue .tlountnmr; thence to a point on Grand Hondo river, midway betwoen the Grand Konde and the mouth of the oll-low-how river ; thence along tho div.de between the waters of the H oll- low-how and Powder river ; thence to the crossimr of Snake river at the mouth of Powder river; thence to llio suiinon river htiy miles uliove tho pluce konwn as tho "crossing of the Salmon river ;" Ihence due North to the summit of Hitter Hoot Mouutums; thence along the crest of the Bitter Root Mountains lo the pluce of beginning. Ily the Vulla- alias, Cayuscs and Umatillus. the tract of land having the following boundaries, to wit : Commencing at the mouth of tho Tuknnnon river, in Wmhingtou Territory, runuiuir thence up suid river to its source ; Ihence easterly alonir the summit of the Illue .Mountains, and on the south ern boundurice of the purchase mado of the Ncz Perco ludians, aud easterly along that boundary to the western limits of the country claimed by Ihe Shoshonea or Snake Indians : thence southerly along that boundary (being Ihe waters of Powder river) to the source of Powder river : thence to the head of illow creek ; thence down Willow creek to Ihe Columbia river ; thence up tho channel of llie Columbia river to tho lower end of a lurge Is- and below the mouth ofl inaldlu river; thence northerly to a point on the Yakima river called Toh-nosli-luke, thenco lo Se Luc; thence to the While Uank on the Columbia below Priest s Rap, ids ; thence down the Columbia river to the i mto- tionof the C lumbia and Snake rivers ; thence up mo mioko nver lo llio pluce of beginning. I'm tided, however, That lo much of tho country des cribed above as is contained in the following boun daries shall be set apart as Indian Reservations for the Nez Perce Tribe, viz: I ommencing whero the Moh-hn-na-she or southern tribuuiry of the Palouso river flows from the spurs of Ihe Hitter Root Mountains ; thence down said tributaries lo Ihe mouth of I i-na-par-up creek ; thenco southerly to the crossing of Snake river, ten miles below tho mouth of the Alpowain river; thence lo the source of the Alpowuiu river in Ihe Illue Mou'ilains; thence along the crest of the Illue Mountains; Ihence to the crossing of Ihe rand Konde river, midway between the Grand onde und thu mouth of tho Woll-low-how river ; lenee along tho divide between the Walers of the Woll-low-how river nnd Powder river; thence to the crossing of Snake river, fifteen milea below llie month of Powder river; thence lo the Salmon riv- above tho crossing; tlx nee by Ihoapurs of the tier Hoot Mounluius to tho place of beginning, lor the confederated tribes of Wallu-wallos, Cayuscs and L inutillos, viz: C ommencing in Ihe middle of the channel of the maiilla river, opposite the mouth of Wild Horse creek; thence up the middle of llie channel of said creek to its source; thene southerly to a point in the in... .r I r l.'... . iiiud .uouiiiaiiin nnoii ukci .iieaiiijniiciii , lence in a line to the waters of llowtome creek ; Progression, Progression, Progression a ever onward und they that do not make on ward progression "urea little behind ihe limes." and for the benefit of those tlmt have a d, sire to keep up with this aire we have mat received direct from New York the following list of HOOKS, of which we oiler ut wholesale, or retail, ou Urms lo sun: Constitution of Mun, by Geo. Combe i Combe1 Lee, on Phrenology; Domestic Lite Thouuhtaou Us concord and discord; ruinihur Lessons on l'hre nology and Psychology; Love and Parentaee: ap, plied to Ihe improvement of offspring ; Marriage : us n story and pn lusopny, Willi d reclions lor Imp py marriages; Memory, and Intellectual Improve ment; Menial Science; lectures on the Philoso. phy of Phrenology ; Mulrimouy : or Phrenology and Physiology applied, Ac. ; Phrenology proved, illustrated, and applied ; Phrenological guide, Slc; Koligioii, IMutunil and Kcveuled ; belf-cullure, and Perfect on of character i Self-instructor iu Phre nology und Physiology; Temperance and Tight Lacing; Accidents nud Emcrcrucics; Hydro- puthic Cock Hooka; Consumption: its causes, pre vention, aim cure ; i.uriownes oi rommon water; Cholera: its causes, Ac; Domestic Practice of Hydropathy ; Errors of Physicians, Ac. ; Experi ence iu Water-cure ; Hydropathic Family Physi cian ; Hydropathic Encyclopedia i Home treat ineiil for sexual utiu-es; Hygiene and Hydropathy ; Introduction to tho Wuler cuie; Midwifery, and the Diseases of Worn Ji ; l'urents' Guide, and C'hiUbii ih Made Euy ; Pi egnuney and childbirth ; Practice of Water-cure ; Water-cure iu Chronic Diseases; Water-cure in Every Known Disease i Water-cure- Muniial ; Anioiiveuess: or, Evils and Heme tea, Kc. ; Combo on Infancy ; Combo's Physiology; Cluouic Diseusif; Fruits and l'ari nacea the Proper Ko 1 of Man ; IlerediOiry Do scent: its Laws, cVc; .Malcruily: or the bearing und nursing of cliildrey, Ac-! Natural I.ss of Man; Physiology, Animal and Mental ; Tobacco : its efl'uct, Ac. ; Eliments of Animal Magnetism ; tWinat on : or the philosophy of charming; Li brary of Mennerisin and Psychology ; Philoisiphy of Monnerisin ; New illustrated Eneycloiedin, com plete iu one vol. ; Spiritual Intercourse, Philoso phy of, Ac; 1'umiliar lessons ou Astronomy; Future of Nations, by Kossuth ; Hints towards Re forms, by Greelv; Hones and Ileitis for the Younir of bolh sexes; Human flights; Home for all, Ac; Labor: us history ami ptosKCls, etc.; Power of Kindness; Woman: her cuueution and iulhienco, &.O. -ALSO- 8 vols. Revelations, by A. J. 'avis, the Clairvoyant. 8 " Approaching Crisis, " " 8 Harinotiiul Men, " 8 " Special Providencoa, " " 8 ' Present A e j aud Inner Life " ' 8" 1st, Great Harmonia, ' - g 2d ii ii ii ii ii 3dt ii it ) June 30, 1855.-y F. S.& A. HOLLAND. Dry (foods. Drugs & Med. Sheeting, 4-4 IIS luupr ii.uter.N. V.eost, Diilllng II Produeos Uleuched drilling lit Wheui, pr. bu. l " shirting, I lulti Oats do 4i'oit Slriped da I I PoUlues do . .new... 01 Ticking IlitlliOiiioiw do (tl Deuins ISB'iir $3) Illue dillling 14 Corn .Menl, fresh Ii Pluid liusry Itia24 fruit' Siilimt 70a!lll: rliied d IC Kentucky jeans.. .25u45 Peaches, dried do Ill Tweeds 55u70; - dosesj.d Prints. ' " Chili. dried.JUaW nine md whur 12' Provision. Illue ami orunee 12 Turk, clear none. Fancy 8nl2 nis (i'.'.r I'uriiiliire do 10a 1 1 Hums. 17 do. wide. 121 Uucon IG M. do lain, idn'.'o Powder. Ginghuiiis 15u2'J Ilanrd' pr ca SIS Alimc.i 25nlill; ' nr k ir 10 Table damask 50a7.V Shot cloths U5sft II Small si.es flOls.'l Irish linens 4Juftl liuck 63n.U Clothinir. ) TjA. Sheep gray puuis (I2)ii.1 liar IS Satinet do. .S'.a3 While lead. Inoilllulj Fancy case. do. ...$ ln5- CordSgO. Illuek cass. do. tl5u7 Manilla, small 28 Rodllnn'l khiiU Sl lal8 " large 25 III no do. do. Sl.mlMlemn l(ls5 Hickory shirts 57i Candles. Calico do ft'.ial'- Adiiimiuue .40 BotftS dL SboOS. Sis mi 55 Men's kip boolhij.'lj;, 1 Cigars. " suKr do. do.. ..94 llnvui a 9IOu8( " line sewed 1,1 German IHa25 Boys' kip boots Anienean $20a5(l ' lie'vy w'xdoli.i3 Tnhnr.eo. Mens'brg'spr. doxtil7 Piiilcol the Cuiun....4ll " kip hrg's pr doz.fi;'0 Sim 40a43 " calf sewed do..'.' I Luke's 35 Women's h'vy all's. $13; H&rdwarO. line do 511 j Shovels ... i?Hsl4 OrOCeriOS. iSuadra ftMalfi Coffee I5u18 Axes SI2a2D Tea 55a7(l Mill suws IM'ai 1 1 ugar, no. I C'hi'a... .1 1 J X cut saws 75u$l " crushed lli l uhb culleiy, 10 per et Salcratus lOalDJ advance on N. Y.coat Stureh 14 Pocket cutlery, 25 prct Syrup E Hoaton...UUu$P, udvance. do. 8 lsl..nd 75 Other uriichs of hanl- N C Molasses CO; ware fn mO lo 50 pr .iv. Sail 3a.11 el uilvanee. uble Sail 3n31 Nuils, uss'd sii-s.pr ki 88 Sandwich 1. Salt.. 2u2 " hors,lioe...25a35 1'epper. 3U! CilS. Allsjiiee 40 Lamp $1n$9 inuumon lillnMI Lmsti d bo-1 . f J IHI Soap 1.. Itlall Turpentine pr gall 9-3 Burner PTavigashun on the Uper Wil- amot THE KEL HOT ' "ran trad" iz nou finish! und redi to do Ii almy at the foloing rediiNt rals ; F'rom Kanema to Korvalis at $16 pr tun. " " " Olbani " 15 " " " " Sulem " 14 " " " Yamhil 0 " " " " utv:l&.CImmpoeg 4 " Down from at tho local rata : 1 1 wet from Hulvil and Chumpoeg Cc pr bushel, Ota " " " 5c " Other down frats at 3 50 per tun from Hutvil and Champ H'g, and Irom ol other points 111 a rcun uble proporshun. Particular care taken ov frat. June 23, 18j5.-5y I.K.N CUD II WIT. Notice. District Court Cluckaiuus Couuty Territory of Oregon. A.J. t'opo 1 r. Kuminons. J. S. Iliggius. ) lo J. b. IllL'snis YOU are hereby required, in the name of Ilia United States of America, tu appear before the District Court of Cluekamus county lo be held in Oregon Uily oil the 1 1 Hi day or Sept. next (be ing the third Monday ol' suid month lo answer the coinpluint of A. J. l'ope. And you are hereby no tified that if you fail tu appear and answer Ihe said complaint, Ihe plaintiff will Like judgmeul against you for four hundred and twenty-four dollars, and interest from tho I2lh day of Januury, 1855, to gether with costs of auiL L0 Witness F. S. Holland, Clerk, and the Seul of said Court, this 31st dayof May, 1855. 7mo3 F. S. HOLLAND, Clerk. T Injustice's Court. Territory of Oregon, I County of Polk. ( 10 DAVID DUNLAP: You are hereby noti- lied Ihutn writ 01 attachment lias been issued iiguinst you, and your property attached to latisfy the demand of Thomas II, Rickey, amounting to N hlcen Dollars uud fifty cents ; now unless you apieur b.'fore II. Gknois, a Justice of the Peace, iu and for said County, at his office, on the lOlh day of August, 1855, judgment will be rendered uguiust you, und your propeity sold to pay the debt. TllOS. II RICKEY, Pl'ff. Dated UiisSf.lli day of Juno, A. D.1855. 12-14 Wra. C. Scmont & Co., HOLES ALE and retail Dealers in Grocer ies, Provisions, Paints, Oils, Hoots arid Shoes, Crockery, &c. Opposite Ihe Lund Olhce, Mum St. Oregon Cily. June 1, 1855-71.1 Ctco. O. Etobblns, PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER, r..rllandf Oregon, devotes his entire ulloulion to He- pairing lino watches uud having uu exs rienced Jeweller iu his employ, is prepared lo inunufucluro overy description of Jc dry, und execute engra ving uenlly. G. C. K. keeps constantly on hand a fine os sflrtment of clocks, wulchim, au.l new nud fushlon able Jewelry lo which he invties the attention of the I'ublic. May 13, 1855-4m3 U. 3. MAIL LINE. Portland nnd Astoria. The Splendid Sleamer 1YXULT1VOZVS AH, WILL continue to run regularly bolween Port land and Astoria, ri Vancouver, twicI A wiRK, leaving Porllund on Monday and Thursday mornings of each week for Asloriu ; and Astoria for Portland on Tuesday and I'liduy mornings, touching Vancouvks, Sr. IIki.kns, Kaimkb.Catii lauet, etc., each wuy. For freight or passage, apply to It. HOY I , Alasier, jelf. Or at I In) is Wharf-bout, Portland. Sho Summer Trado. TXTE arc now receiving from Now York and lj Sim 1 inneisco, tho following goods : 10,000 lbs No 1 china sugar, 00 bbls A half bhls N. O. siit-ar, 100 chests Imperial, gunpowder and young hyson leas, 150 sucks Rio coffee, 100 boxes salierulus, Hill boxes sperm and adumantitie candles, 250 kegs E. B. syrup, 25 bhls crushed sii-'ur, 30 cases pickles, 200 boxes soap, 2110 half-boxes raisins, 100 gross matches, (in wool) 25 cases table salt, 100 ke!ja while lead, (pure) 250 gala. Linseed Oil. 250 " lamp " 00 " spirits Turpentine, 50 boxes glass, assorted sizes, eiice West to the divide of the llowtome and iruh creeks ; thence northerly along said divide a po ut due West of Ihu South-west comer of Will, ami;. McKays claim Ihence Jvust along his ue to the South-east corner J Ihence 111 a lino to the place of beginning. tlx aa express provision of Ihe Treaty, the coun try embraced iu the cessions uud not included in Ueacrvutiona is open lo settlement, excepting at the Indians are secured in the possession of their buildings and implements till removed to the Reservations. This notice ia published fer the benefit of Ihe public. The attention of Ihe citizens proposing lo lcalc claims upon the ceded Territory iaesp- dally called Ihe provisions protecting the Indians in the pos ition of their improvement and for further in formation in lefereuce to the Walla-wulLi, Cayuse d L'matilla ILeservalion, they are rwpiestnl to only to A cent, R. Ii. Thompson. To the Sit 'eree Uonervalion.to Sub-Agent, W. II. Tappan. SAAC I. S i t K.NS, Gov. and Sup't of W. T. joel palmer, Sup't Indian Affairs, Oregon. Council Ground, Walla-walla, ) June 12, 1853 $ 12 Cm 30 Am brooms, 50110 Ilia tobacco, 200 kegs nails, GOOD yds brown sheeting. Also, rope, tubs, buckets, window-sash, crocke ry, wull paper, hriinhes, Ac, A'C ; all of which will be sold at the lowest market prices. W. O. DEMENT & CO. Opposite Ihe Land Office, Ongnn Cily, June 1, 1N55.-7I3- ato Arrival. IN ad lllion to our present stock we nre now re ceiving direct from New York, "ex clipper sli p Phenix,'' 50 bhls. and half bbls. .V O. Sugar ; 20 bids, crushed sugar; 10,0011 Mis. Kio coffee; 20 bbls. N. O. molasses; for sale low by WM.C. DEMENT ii CO , June 30-y Ojipisite Ihe Loud Office. ) ARKY'.S Tricopherous for aule by I ap.'ltf C. POPE, Jr. TTT - n 1, 1 r, IT nrithnti- T.akns QAmI UOAbS llabbit's rviop Powder, for )jyjJ sale by WM.C DEMENT CO. Just Received. A Splendid assortment of Family Groceries, such as tea, syrup, sugiir, Ac. 1 also linn und coarse salt, crcum tarlur, apples, chili peaches, sardines, oysters, clams, yeasl powder, also a largo quantity of superior cheroot cu-ars, mid tobacco of every brand nnd almost every thing else in our line of business all of which will be sold us luw as nt any other place in town, for cash nr pro duue. CIIAItMIN . WAUtiKH. ATS wanted al III.' sloru of j niCU buckwheat for sulo by OATS v ap21 s CHAIN pumps for sale by ap2ltf O. POPE. Jr. ap21lf C. POPE, Jr. C. POPE, Jr. DR. Juyno's apSHf medicines for sale hv C. POPE, Jr. 1,"VU de Cologne, a superior urticle, at J ap2Hf POPE'S. NolD-fl. ALL those indehteil to Prenton, O'Neill k Co., are requested to call nud srttlu the same im mediately, by CuA or l'roilitrc. All debts re maining unpaid 1st of June, w II he left for col lection. ap'JIIf JAMES O'NEILL. nUUNITURE. lledsleads and chairs for sule low to close the invoice. ap21 O. AHEKNETMY & CO. Central Produce Depot. can'emah. d CONSTANTLY recoiving, fiesh from ranch, wheat, oats, bacon, lard, li itier and isilslues. np21 JOHN P. HHOOKS. Just It '! vid. At the'Old Sldiul,' Ctinriimh, Aj,ril2, '55. fl Ai4 1 Lin. Light Drown Suioir, !t.WWW 1 ,11,10 lbs. China Nn. I , do., 1,11011 lbs. Rio Coffee, 1 5 Tons course sail ; 500 lbs. fine do., .1,00 1 Ilia. Oregon llaeoti ; 1,1100 bit hels outs, for sale w lmlesaleor reLiil, l y JOHN P. HHOOKS. TN our bakery Wo keep constantly on bund 1 breud. craekei s. enkes, pie, V c. CIIAHMAV WARXEK. Wanted I V WOM AN lo do h ius wnrk in a private family. Addnas Ilia ArKiw I iffiee. Oranges RECEIVED usm the urnval of every steam er. Don't fed 10 call on ( lv.t.vi r .!:.:;. f 'j 4