MuU'lde. Wo leant llmi Mr. 11. F. Smith, of Ynm-t hill county, committed suicido on Friday, j tho 27tli int. Tlio lartifuliirH n mar ns wo could leant nro its follows : On the ( morning of tlio iliiy of tho occurrence Mr.) Smith went to Liifayi-ttn to jM n pair of borrowed pitolH repaired. I In returned, homo nb.iut 4 o'clock in tin; iificrtioon having procured it pint of liijitur t lown mi J (hank it its wu-. hUj."j .11J mi his r turn (jiiUy drunk. About uusct ho called for: his Ha ldl':b:i;s, when on tin ir b -in hand J to him hu sloppid into thu adjoining loom,' drew oiix of hiit pistols and shot himself through lliu body near the heart, expiring, immediately. ! 1 Ie is represented n a mnn of ii.li !i nee 1 mi 1 good character, nnd no rr-a-ou it known fur tho commission of the faial iletd. I'LUM VaLI.EV, I'bLK Co., H.T., I Juij it), 115.15. j iVi'. Editor Dear Sib : I hu.l tlio pleasure tu unito iiwiLirrlnge oa the 1 till iiut., Mr. J. W.Sro-1 veu un l Mis Saraii E. Stanton, all uf Marlon county. Miss S. E. is a daughter of .Air. Alfred .Sluiilon, tome five mil. ff. ni Sale.u. We cut r. i Very p'oiwaiit evm n,', itrolling over h lnrji! una li'ghly caltivu'cd ualiunl. In Ice I, I look up n Mr. Slanlmi im one uflhc bent oicliunl men in Ur eoa. Wo a'tg lia ! the plcaMirp of b:i.riitf with us li' nio, mi 1 on ill v. ny In your Niiielum, a very fine xnucaiii'ii uf euke, will the coiiipKiiien: of ilie linjipy young oiiu ; lilt an llie c.:ko in to liir(;o In liuJ ro- in in t'uclc k'ain'11 inuil, wo miLsl ilclu'n it until 11 in. ne favoriib'o ippirluu!tv occuin, or until j'uj favor ui iv'lli u look a! your tluge in i'olk. Yours, truly, (J.O.Ht:i:XKTT. ' Receiving "thcconi'linicnt9 of tho happy pair" is certainly Pipimi coiiiiol.'ition in nh elicc of that si!etidid cake, which wo are truly happy to hoar h already "eii route" foi our sanctum. Wo arc glad lo lea: 11 that it 'n in Hueh good hand--, mid lifpf that it will reach ih bfuio ycu sco our ''vUajjo in Tolk." Uoa'l tlhe our I'liper. A certain gentleman (!) in Pollt county, who has taken our paper for tliree uionlhsi ha lately orderrd the P. M. to "send it back," without even ollorinjr to pay for it. AVe are infoi iucd by 0110 of his nrighbors that In; bears tho well known cognomen of 'di'ir; thief" aui'iiy the citizens of that vi. cinity. ll.iw such a man ever thought of taking our p.ipi r we arc at a lus to deter mine. If lliu copies he has already had i-h.ill prove tho mi ai.s of bringing him to a reformation we shall be lumpy in having furnished thein for nolliinu'- Wo nre afraid, however, ho has joined tlio "Apostlu's chinch." The Mctloiltl l'.nnferrnre Is bo"ii5 held in our oily ill lliia time. Weiutiee quite a full aUemhiuce. Vrcm Mexico Probable Oveillivow of Hunla Anna. The fullowiiig iiiipor'.unt nnwn from M xicoue cpy from llie ban 1'iiiiieifco IKrnl.l : 'evv 1 icaehed Acnpalco ihut 11 lar,";e tli viniou of Simla Ana'stronpii, utioul l.'i III in iiiiaiberi hu.! ret out It 0111 .Morcliu lo nll iek (Jeuei ul C0111011 I'.irt'ii i siliou, but were met liulfiray by tlio Kev nliil'nirrt.i i.nil route. 1 iih gifu! flatililer. Sinilo Aim. wiili liU frigiileneil lnmp.. fu ll pr. eipitately tl.t A! 01 t'iia, iijioii w liieli llie lii'VoluuohilHW.-tc ad Viii.eiii;.', fiii-lm! wiili vieluiy uudeiiiirii!ealofover v lieliniii llie l.'iel.il. r ui.tl fure n,; h 111 once niorc lo fly f.uni '.lie eujn!ry. I'l lltf Stale ul' M e!io:i. itti, wliieli ::d,uin.. Mi xie-) 01: lliu rue viile. 4:11.1 (in.", rero, in wliieli llie !t.- 'ilu'ioii oiirrii,.ifi-H. on ilie oilier, llie I11 K'lren'.K wi re iiicr. ii in 111 eeiy point, mid llie wliole :titi. liny be sieil In huvo tleeiured u:a iikl knuiIil Ann. Il i.s kUd I'tiporletl (but Ibo iM:i.r1;im city of X'urij) 1 Ima proi-io'.iiiQvil ii'.i nut the Dicta tor, and lliul Ih.'ie are a iurirj utim!i r of rreileon- tents in the cup tal prepared fur a ri-ing lis won os Ilia UevohitiunidU approach neai enough KUtuin Ibeai. , liui. Tuvera, cotnniaiiillnj a division of the (ioveriimcnt Army in tho Siato of Mexici, re ports liiiving encountered the ItebcU under the command of Dcgollade und I'iuS.irco Gon.;ili'3,va l-'izayutl.i, and completely lou!d lliem. Neither of the leaders were captured, although many pris oners were taken und instantly shut. Important as this news is from the South of Mexico, it is even biii passed by that from the Northeastern States. J5y way of New Orleans, we learn that nearly the whole of the States, of Tamaulipas, Nuevo Leon and Coahttila, were in the hands of the insurgents. Great Success b' the It evolutionists in ICoRTHEii.N Mexico. Monterey, the strong hold of Northern Mexico, aud key to the Sierra Madre, has been captured by the revolutionists. It appears that the place was nttacked on the 27lh May by General Santiago Vidaurri, in the morning, aud apiu.'ed after a chort engagement, together with - (the Khck Fori sad all that it contained. Govern ,ar Cariiijoa aud about sixty officers were taken jprtfoiiers. All lie arms and ammunition, togeth er with thirty pieces 0 cannon, fell into the hands f the Iusurgeut. This is deaib-blow to Santa Ana. Carvajal, who bad been living for tome time on 4he Texas side of the river, Jiid aramci the Rio Grande near Davis' Ranch, just below Caiimrgo, &ad Dun Mucedouio C.iprislran had crossed a short distance above Matamorus, with their forces, intending b unite with the Monterey Iusurgenta. Oipiatian already had a fight. Tbe Glory of UamitelUag bath Departed. Tho Buffalo Republican says : "A German cili xen on Batavia street 'caves iu' to the requirements of the recently enacted law, by hanging his bar in black, 011 which is inscribed: ''Nix larger bier." "De glury ob Hans is debarted." 07" It is with faded beauty as with a cloak llie more the face is enameled, the mora elisr' da we tee the prccs of Time. Tremendous Gold Excitement! in Portland!! Tho 'Times' out with Two Stirring Kxtnw ! ! Everybody Goliig---Going-. tho Mines 1'AcrpUnii Tliu.c bo htay OonO to t Unmet .. . i .v.:: . t "r" 1 rnvrr, wii4it'ai UIKUI) lDintTPMin Xew from fori l.olxlllc t So New from Ibe Mtue.t luilUn saU to lie Kullrxt Water IhniiBlil to Vic alt over the lUver liantt Dry inclines per Imps uxeinuwe.l, ami verltups ratt'l he Worked tf.l tue lUlu Kete In 1 Will I'lolubly be asirrlalue.1 when the llu ulu; are ltiscoteiea".- Prnbahty l;noa Mining Homcxxlnre, V.ul r tuts t (-2 Xubotly Advised etlber to Go or Htay t Uume 1 1 ! Road the following report of Mr. Wil son, whicit no tako fiom tho S'.andaid of last Thur .day. It contains the very latest mwt. We are indebted to the very obliging Express lloune of Wells, 1'urgo Co., for the fulluwing full rep ut of their liii'iMeliKer, who reached this city 011 Tuesday lust, 4 o'clock r. u., from Fort Clvillet Arrived at Foil Colviile en ll.o lSth July, aud was informed by tin.' wtlleri that there were no mi ners at work in the mines in cotwpienco of the high stuge of water ; ulso met wilh two Americans in the valley who hu vo been wailinjr several weeks fur a full of the river. There had been four per s.. ns up to the J'end Oreille a few duys beforo aud foun l water over ull the ban, uud not being ublo to pro-peel had lo retain. The universal ppiu'on of the settlers in tlio o.nploy of the Hudson's iiuy Co. is, Ihut but I'llle if anything can be done ul mining until the Iht of September. On the 19th, ufu r obliiiuing all lliu infur.uulion I cuul 1 at tlio Fort, I parked inv uniiiiuU lo go to the mines, dis luut 3U niiKs! Bui was informed by Mr. Shuttle- worth, the gi ntii muii in charge of the Foil iu the abjeliee of Mr. McDonald, that I'ierre J.-Mino, the chief of Ilia Keltic Falls ludiuim, objeeU ed to my going. I immediately had an iuterview with li tm through Mr. Currlster, the interpreter ut the Fort, lo obtain his consent. He said he d.d not w.inl (he Americano to come into his country until a treaty is made with Tie Aincrieun govern ment ; that ull his people were op;Hwed to it. I us surcd him lh.it I did tiol c une into li s country to mine that I was only traveling through lo see it, un.l that I had heard of the mines and hud a cari osity lo see III. in. Ho u.uikd to know if llu ro w.re any more Anicriruus coming; I told him no. lie tail he hud been informed Ihut there were a great many on tho way. I told him it was not so lie flnully coii'cnled tn my g dug. I then gut ready to leave. In Iho meantime Gregora, 1st cli'el', uud I.ni.lre, 2nd chief of tho Luko Indians iu llie llriiUh p isett-ion,cimie to tho Fort. Pierre Jerome then had a talk with tlieai, and told me Ihut I eould nol gaaicy furl her that some lime in August ull the tribes would hold a big talk and would then determine what coitn-e to pursue to il urds tho Americans that all the Indians wtro opp is.d to Amor cans coming until the treiity was made w tli lliem that ho liked the Ainerinuus, but if I pornUtod in going to llu mines he would not be rcviiouslble fir whut his pe-iple might do that Iheymid they would prevent me by foric. A fler coiisultntiou with Meairs. S. and C. they ad vised me nol to att.-nipt it in n.pnsilioii loth ir witln un I that I eould no; obtain any ful lliei-iiif irination by going, a 1 it was impossible to prospect conse quently I abandoned the Hip. 7'irre i t;nlil, nnd probably good mining, but tho country has nut been thoroughly prospected, the miuln.t having been ennfmed to two bars, one on the North uud the oiheron the South side of iho river. The g i'd llius fur obtained ij fiat gold, uud has pa d fro:a 0110 lo twenty .five dollars per duy to llie man. Il is the opinion of some of the eetllers in Coiillle valley, that I 1 unversed wilh, that if tlio coiiiiirj wustlioroiihiy pro peeted the minis would prove 1 rich as any over worked in California; but of llie correctness nf this oj-iniou it was impossible for 1110 lo judge. The f illers think the Indians will not dare nllempt to prevent the Americans king the mines, trrrtij ur no treaty. This much I do know from personal observation that all the Irilies of Indians from Fort Walla-Walla to Colviile, and tho Lukei iu the J'ritish posses- s 011s ure strongly opposed to the Americans work ing the mines. As to going to the mines, I have no advice to give. Every person must exercise his own judgment iu tlio matter. For the information of those intending to go'I wilrgire the distances on the roule lo Wulla-wulla. From the Dalles, by wagon roud, which I advise all to travel, is ISO miles ; to Tacct river 23 miles; lo Snake river (ferry) 25 miles ; Felloose, 15 miles; Dig Lake, 40 miles ; (between Pellousc and Dig Lake water may be found at 10, 15, nnd 1 5 miles ;) Ilock creek, 13 miles; Willow creek, 12 miles i Spokan river, 30 miles ; Colviile valley, 30 miles ; Fort Colviile, 30 miles ; Tend Oreille river mines, 30 miles. I have also received from Mr. A. J. Dolon, In dian Agent, W. T., particulars of another route which he assures me, and which I also think, will shorten the travel from 75 to 100 miles. Cross the Columbia at the Dalles ; bear N N. E. on trail East, foot of Clikatat, to Suiters, 15 miles ; down Sii!!cre4 miles, b aring northerly, striking Yakima at Pisco, C miles; up the Yakima 8 miles, cross and strike llie Columbia, 25 miles ; cross Columbia trail bearing N. N. E., strikiug the French n tlle men s ut Brown's iu Colviile valley, thr.e day's travel with puck animals. (Signed,) A. V. WILSON. P. S. Mr. Wilson cainc through from Fort Col viile to the Dalles iu 7 J days. XjTT1ic Phicer JleralJ, in bpeaking of the late lire 111 that town, says : 1 he tunc occupied in the buruiir' was one hour aud 1 tweuty-five minutes. The town has gone what of that I In twelve .month we will have a prettier aud much better one. I "Bachelors are not entirely lost to rc fsnement of sentiments, as will be seen by the following toast, offered by one of the much abused fraleruiiy at a celebration: j Ls'il STSCt briars is tie garden of lire. Jf -tf The following from the Indiana Sl.ito Journal will do for thi latitude by iubtitu ling Corvnlli Statesman in tlio plnco of '.Siato Sentinel" : Mo. I.'mtor: Have we Indeed in eim-ruiil from tho Five Points among us, or w the Editor of the Stat Sentinel luboring und. r some nl.cratlun J of mind, Uial lie outrage common decency, mid i insults nil Out It pure and virtuou in out cm. mil- nity, by the publishing of e filthy story in this day's' .. m-. u.iti.. . , . . ' . .... . 1 ,, , . t. II .1 u-1111 il iM-t:nnii aii ri. til hit it T ll.ivstt'd ut'eoutfl to degraded lliatsuoh vile publications aro lo be thrown hro.'i'c.i'.l over the cumlry, iiitiodiHrd to llie sa n d precincts we call kune, uud p! o'eil uti bluohiiily iu the hands of our mothers, w vci, lter uud daughters T In the uume of chuiiiy let in h-'l e that llie mail is demented -cruiy, it may be, by ibe indulgence of a prurient imag'lntioii. No rebuke fur such an outrage can be to se veretin denunciation too biller. He tl.ould be tan-lit that there is sin h a thing 11s purity, as virtue, and that they cannot bo wrun,-cd with Impunity Let llu ill remember the homely but true uduge, "lanno.lesl word admit of no defense, For want uf decent-)' Is ttut of sense." Ratlur Ihun polluto our atmonphere with lii Hastiness, let him f,o to Iho Crimea and beg Cun roberl to pick him iu a "stink p it" mid blow him into Seb.istoiol. 1 a such a cu-o Heaven help the Kiisniau nesrs! Decknct. Au lmprot emenl. Tl. riv ; ,,,An ., ,. nl,l ., , il,..,.. Ili.rty.sixjeareligo, savsuu Ohio p.ip r. "urc were iu county thirty distilleries and no j church j now there are thiily churches ami 110 ' distillery. CirMon and women are not so diflerettt assoino philosopheiK try to cipher out. Men nro fond of quacks, and the women al most invariably take to uilncku( a fellow. The reader will please jjut this down iu his note book for twilight meditation, 0O"Mr. do you keen anything goud to t n-k-c here J "Yes, we have excellent cold water the best thing in the .world." "Well, I know it," was the reply, "there is no 0110 thing that's done so much for navigation as that. And even as a he verngo, it's capital, mixed with a little brandy." Tuftl's the Talk. "My son," said Mr. N.. ''how could you marry an Irish girl I" " Whv, father," said tho ton, "I'm not able to keep two women if I'd married a Yankee girl, I'd had to hire an Irish girl to tako caro of her." fjtrYntith writes its hopes upon the sand, aud age advances liko tho sa, and washes them all out. trRal and other ' vermin nre kept away from grain by a sprinkling of garlic when . ticking the sheaves. I Iu Porllnn.l.O.T.. on the 27lli ull., by the Rov. .Ur. l'urnsworth, Dr. It. 1. JjOCKWoou lo .viiss MarvC. Drvant, all of Orig in. The cake which necempunieil Ihe nbove was hard to beat. If the happy brido uiiderclaiids all Ihe depsrtnu nts of cooking as well as Ihut of (.'ci ting up sweetmeats sho mint be a housewife, worth possessing. O11 Tun'at ill, July 2.", by Rev. Geo. M. Berry, Mr. Harmon Haums lo .Miss Ianny Knits. $ , Pro Trad. $ riMIIS nn and lit draft burj haz pmvd beyond I dout that the Wilamet h kupubl ov being navigated from Kuneina tu Korvulis during the best stujez ov Iho river. She wil be iu reilines at ol li'nu tu d i fruting to or from cui point oil the Upnr Wilamet, ut the most rozounhl prisez im ij nabl. N. R. Parlikulur utenshuu p'r.l tu (he hand ling ov frtfts. JiitiSlI, l55.-;y LENARD HW.iT. Notico. Terrilory of Oregon. ) ( 'ouuiy of Cluckuma' Dittrirt Court of Ltichimaf County, Betsey A. li irr.es ) ' tj. I'c'.it'ou for Divorce. Asa. Humes. ) ri1..l Asa Barnes, Defen hint in the above enli- X Ib'd suit: You are hereby notified that Del- A ll irncs, ('ouijiluiuunt ill bui.l suit, bus tiled pluiut ugaiusl you 111 the Distnet Court ol Clack una county, I Jrejon Terrilory, on the 4th lav ol August, A. D. lo.ia, charging you with ha bitual gross drunkenness, nnd the commission to wards her of personal indignities, rendering her life burdensome, and praying a divorce from you uf the bonds of matrimony, and that alitn jtiy may be "lowed her out of your estate. You arc hereby notilu-d, therefore, to appear at aid Court, to be bolden in Oregon City, in said eounly, on the third .Monday ol b ptemlicr next, aud answer said complaint, or the same will bj la ken us confessed, and judgment had against you by default. Witness, F. S. Holland, Clerk of said l. Court, and the Seal of said Court, this 4lh day of August, A. D. 1 ".". F. S. HuLLAND, Clerk. Dissolution of Partnership. . THE partnership existing between Geo. Aber netliy, Thos. Pope, Jl ru n Clark, aud Jas. R. Uubb, under the name uf Geo. Adeunetiiy & Co., expires this day by limitation. Persons indebted to us will pleuse call and settle their accounts imme diately, as we wish our books closed. Thos. Pope is authorized by us to close Ihe business of the lute firm. ' GEO. A liERNETH Y, THOS. POPE, HIRAM CLARK, JAS. R. ROIJU. Oregon City, August 1, 1S55.-1013 Partnership. C1 EO. A rrrnethv and Hiram Clark will con X tinne business under llie name of GKO, AD ERNETIIY ft-,CO., ot Oregon City. Thos. Pope will attend to the business, and is aiilhor.zed to sign tbe name of the linn. GEO. AHEI'NETII Y. HI It AM CLARK. August 1, I35. " 40-13 Oi:0. Af5Liniri IlY & CO., MERCHANTS, r.,. it ire nor.v..nv TroiJiTnov uruu.. us,... . ""'T aug. 1, looa. "ii ( lil'.LS. Santa Cruz Lune just received aud OU lorsuleby jej3-10 WM. C. DEMENT & CO. T IL Javne's medicines for sale by U ep2Hf C. POPE, Jr. EAU de Cologne, a sTipvrior article, at ir-Jltf - FOFPl'3- Abcrnctliy, Clark 2l Co., CO.'I.MItSMO.N. ANO foltWAIlDINd MKIItlt ANT.", San I'runeiteo, Cul. '"I'tTTLL attend to selling Oregon produce, nn. I I! till orders fur Goods, Groceries, ,le. ul the lowest rule". Tlio patronage of tin people- iif 1 r- S rfN?t-lfti!ly ...lie led. aug I, ltjj-ii.il UotlCO .. , . ' Walla-walla ali.cv, W.T., June I u1, Is 4 t a T.m coci,i. d won m. v.,, 4 m. HUH ill IllUIUIlt 111 IMP 4 -'UllHl Kl"HH III 1111- ... .. ... . ... i"L tiou of Indian ul lliv I 1 1 1 ;.. .1... utl4-wslla Valley the yni iiuy o; jaiif, i.i.i, ilt) UMj i ImicJ with imIu- fuilutviu i.j houuiluric.' tun ceded lo the I'll h I Slates, lo w it : I'oiiimeiieiiig at Ml. Itaiiiei, llieiiee iintihrrly I uloiig the iiiuiii ride 01 llie I'.im-ii.!.. hi .11 i.a n to ) llie point nil- re tho lioillo-i 11 li ihuior.i of Ibe I l.e I I In Ian un.l (lie soiitliern liibiiiiiiiiso' i!in Mi i!,mv nter hull) l.ti ir li e ; tin nee small ea li . ' u 1 llie j il vide belHfCII li.e Hilt I ot I. ke I litiall un. I the Melh'W riu r lo Ibe Coin ubia liver; thence cross ing Iho Columbia, oil u I roe cul colilse, to 11 point whose longitude is one handled and iiinteeii de crees 1111 1 It ii iiiinales which two latter limn p. urate lh ubuvo c..ii;eder.iled lnl.es und bands of Indians from the Okiiiu t'.uue tub" of la liuns 1 llu nee in a true south cuo-u lo Ilie I'orly-seveutli piiralielol'lut.llitbi ; Ihcnee east uu Ihrsuul paiuliel lo llie main l'uluu-e river whleli two latter lines of bouiidury srieruto the above coiife.kjrulfd tribes nnd bunda from the Spokai.s ; lliriice d mu the Pulnuse river tu lis juiietiuii wi.li the .Moli-bu-ne-sheorsoiilheru tributary of the ain.e j llienio iu a soulh-iiislerly direction to llie Snake river ut.tlie moiitli ni' lu 'I'lieaniinu river, sekrallag the above eoiiledenited trilies f.olillbe Nei I'ene lr.be oflu- u,n "rn,v a"wu V10 0"u"" r" 1 r lu J"""'"" l'"'" ""'u ."VV ' '.""K0 "l"w 1 u ! . , .w. -. , ... Ml)W tif.,;J(:! ,rCe westerly lo a luke called -La I-ae i" thliiic j souiner.y 10 a poim 011 me 1 usuuu hut ruuea I...... .... 1. ..I.. .. .i. . 1 Tuh-mili-hiko ;" thence in a south-west, rlt'uircc- lion to lit- Columbia river at the western extremity uf ,I1V) uM ,,e ,;Kilti ,i,;e ad imcrost of tho of lh "II g Nuiid." between llie iinulli of litv ul,0Vfl luuai.a K. T. Stuuo in llie filltwiii(r (K-Hcrlb-Cmittilla river ami Duller creek all tvh ell hitter f j rrJ .. (or ,i,t. , t:c um ,wrl thai uoii'iuarnss puiuieine uoove couira ruieii iriues and bauds from thu Wuliu-wullu, Cuvusa 11 ml l iniilillu tribes uinl bauds ol Inriiuiis thence down the Columbia river lo miilivuy be'weeii llie mouths of White Salmon und Wind rivers ; thence along Iho d vide between said rivers to the ill till ridgo ol the Cascade Mountains; and thence along said ridge lo the place of beginning. '1 here is, however, reserved from the tun I ubove ceded, for the exclusive use and occupation of m d confe-leraled tribes ami bands of linlians, the Intel of land included w ithin tlio following bouuduiies, lo wil : Conuiii ncinpr on the Yuklma rlv. r M the mom b of Ihe Atlahnaiii river, Ihence we erly along suid All.1l1nu.il river to Ihe I. irks ; Ihence uloiig Ihe soiilliin tributary lo llie Cascade mountains: tli n.'c suulherly ulotig I'io iiiuin tidgo of suid mumiluins, pussiirg south uudesst of Ml. Adimslolho Spur whence flow Ihe waters of llio KilLi'iit uud l'meo rivers; thence u'nugsuidd vide lotbe divide sepa rating llie waters of the Suluss riv er from those flow ing into the C jlumbiu river ; th nice uluug said di vide to the main Y ultima, e'ght miles below Ihe mouth ofllio Satuss river t uud ill nee up Ihe Yak ima river lo the place of beginning. Alio a tract of land not excee ling iu quantity one townsh p of six miles s pi.ire, situated ut llie forks of Ihe l'is.ii"iise ur Wenaishapim r.ver, and konwn as the " Wcnutshuptiiii F.sli.-tyj'' which said tract shall be surveyed uud m irked out when ever the President uiuy direct. Ily nn express provision of the treaty, the coun try embraced in Ihe cess on und nol included in Iho lescrvut'ou, 's opeil to settlement, excepting that the I a li. insure secured in ihe possession of their buildings and improvements until removed to llie reservation. This notice is published for the inform ili.ni of lie public, aud the utleiilion of citizens prop wing to locate eluiius upon Ihe ceded territory, is . spe cially called lotbe ubove provision, und for further imurmutiou they ure requested to uppiy lo snu-d'-eut, A. J. Bolou. ISAAC I. STEVEN'S, Gov., ami Supt. I net. Alli,W.T. June 23, 1S55. 13 -Cm From the Corvullis Stulesm.iu. UPON the whole he is a ureal liar, und just such u currcsiioiident ns Adums deliglus in fur hu cannot get any others. Poor Adams ! he is uu uufurluiiato being. He must huve been bom 011 the change uf the moon, (which is a rare occur renco) and ever since bus been changing. Not withstanding yll that, ho will fullil the object of his master, lor in early lite he set out to seive the devil, uu I hits been one of his most ullicious ili-oi pies, thereby hoping to secure 11 fuvoruhlc scut in hell w here he cm we tloso Ihut were fools cn-nigh to be led uslruy by his vile, bluck-licurtcd duphu.ty und base, hypocrisy. The devil and him will so-111 have a tremendous fuss, tor us Ktsai us Adams ur rives at the place of his destination he will ulteuipl to set up the Argus aud start u knuwiiolli ng wig wain, to procure ineuiis lo jiaichase water (mil biulldv) to cool his parched Ion ;uo wilh. ), you fool ! lu Hint country tin y do not use either spir ituous liqu trs or w.atcr, und il is Ihe only country I loive read of where the prohibitory law is fully eul'orc.d. Therefore you huve no nunc u-c lot Ihe Argus there than we huve for you here, tot il is a fixed fuel Ihe only occupa.ion ton ,ue til lor is to d g cumas and pull fern ; uinl y n might j.isl us well quit the Aliens now, uu I c iiii.iiciice at Or egon (My. Never 111 nd ull thut : you will not be ul your father's long before you will look like a ne- iro hahy hiked in an ocen all ihe time grinning. 1 es, you will grin as much, and keep ut it loo, us you did w hen you heard Giiiu -s sp uk ut Oregon Cily, uud you will b-.; just us much deceived us when you predicted Gaines would beut Lunc. 2500 votes. But Lane beat Gaines over 20IIII votes; therefore you only was deceived iu 45IJ0 votes, undevory vole you may estimutu ns one year ; und when you have been with your father, the d vil, iu his mansion 4500 years, your lime of service is scarcely commenced. Had you not best lo bawl, O, Lord, O, Lord ! ! Is there no redemption for poor Adams? How much longer do you expect you can deceive christians as a (political) theolog ical wolf and black-hearted hypoe .'rite ill the garb of a Campbell te preacher? Nol one duy, if jus lice overtakes you! Huve you long since sinned away your day of grace ? If so, acknowledge it, like uu honest man, and no longer attempt to do ccive the public by pretending to publish a tuuiiie ratice paper ; lor every one thut bus reud il knows that il is the most worthless political puper ever published ill Oregon, and is entirely devoted lo Ihe supporting of all the old broken dnwu political ha- ks and gamblers, like your.'clf, and no others escape being defamed und slandered by you. Thank God your tongue and paper cannot slander any body where you ure known ! Friends uf religion, temperance and snlTei in;,' hu manity, do you acknowledge the Argus lo bo the 1 true exponent of your principles ? If so, no won der there is no reformation in your churches ; and you may rest assured there nevor will be while you kip such men at the head of iho church to man ago atla rs. If you w ish a reionuuliOii to tuke place, expel all such base hypocrites that have been hung ng lo tho churches liko so many leech s, sucking all the blood, then God w ill answer your prayers, aud nol before. Will yon contribute your hard-earned means tosupporl this political babbler under a fulse pretence ol conducting a temperance luuruui t y. ommon sense sue s uu . I will ,U.t, the ortsN-nt bv eivinz you an Asiatic prov-rb that will fi; iliis cuiuiopins ja'k : i Uphold the noise of tlie ilruin, it is ernii'y wm.ii I Please excuse tho leuglhof tins article, for 1 have had totnswer two lev. devils in ons ciin-nuiiica- I tion. 16-tl F. WAYM1RE. 1ANDTKB, nuts, raisins, of an exceoentqual.ti J no received nud for sale losr bv CHARM A' to WARNER lluildiniri for Rout 'I'llliiuie nuiv oeeupieU by Win. Myers Si Co., uud known us thu "French Store," w.ll be for rent fi out iho Ut of August next. Also lie building liiiiiudiutely ill llie riur, fioiillnj on 3d .licet. Apply to July IH, IKio. Wa, (', PUMHN'T Si rn. IN llllS' TEXTS lor sale ciit.tf by IVa. C. JJE.MKX I Jt co. IXEUS' MIOVELS. 50 do., jmt receiv ed by Wu. C. DEMENT & co. Frolnto Court. Territory of Oregon, County uf Vuiiihill. VO I'ICE is hereby nil. 11 that I.clteis of Ad- in n traliun batu been grunted lo tho uiidcr- signed by the Hon. I'rnbate t'ourl of Yuiiihill Co., Ore'.oii 'l'erri;oiy,ou llie estate of Labia S. Morine, i!ei riux d, Into of said eonnty, beating dulo May 1, l-j:. All persons indebted lo said dilute are re quested tu iiiuke immediute paynielit, uud ull Per sous having de.miuilsugaiiisl said estate are reques led lo present the nine lo llie undersigned ut his resilience ueur Daytoa, within one year from this date, or tin) will bo lorcver burred. Wu. LOGAN, Ailmluitlrator. July 3, 1 l-ll-l. Sheriff's Salo. li T. Stone 'tune ) as.tn. ) F. C. Cu. "I V viituc of a cerb.in writ of l'xeeution, Issued XJ out ot Ibe Di'trict Court fur Cluckuinas eoun ly, uud lo me ..'tn-eted, ugainst E.T. Stone, plain- I till' ill llie above entillid cause, for the sum of two . Iiiniilri.il un.l sivle.livn Hjll.im nn.l t.-otitv eriils. tii'.S I) toetli .r with iiitertiit unit Hccr.iniir eiwt, und lor want of peisonul property wh-toof lo 'uke the sunie, I have lev ed ui and shall pro- , ,.,.,...., , ..,; ,,;, i the Couil 11 msc door in Oregon (lily, culy 0f i' icku'inn. Oiegon Terrilory ,0:1 'I'lies. . .. lauv u', .lji, dav ul Sent.." next. 01 !. o'elo.k I'M. )lP 1U1 Hioreiu on the 7lh duv of March, If.V), be- nig Ihe duy on ivhieh (his jiid.'menl was docketed ugainst llie sa d Stone iu Cl.ickuiniiH county,) lo wu ; A cei tain truut uf Uud siluuted uud I) mgiu C'luckumus county, uud bounded its fol'ows: Commeiieiiig ut a cutlotiwood stump on the sonili bank uf the Clackiimus river, Ihcnee running suulherly till it strikes the corner of Ihe lute New ton Wbeiier's land; llieiiee along the course of suid Whteier's line until it stiil.es Ibe hiiul uf Nineveh Furd; ll.eocj in a iiorlh-ttesterly iliieelioi. ulmig Ihe I ne of suid Funi s I..11.I until it strik.s the Claekiimas riv r; Iheuee down uuid river wilh Ihe iiieuut!ei-iug thereof, In ibe place of begiuiiing: coiituiniug uboul 10 acres, uud bein,' ineludid wilhiii Ihe boundaries ot the lun.l cla 111 of Hiram Sliaighl and Siisuu Ins wife, us liii-d iu the Laud (Mh'ce of Oregon Ten itory, uud numb red Ctil, to-cellu-r with ull the improvements and uppurtenuu- ces thereon or tlicic'.o beloiiging. Sl.r. HULL AT, SheriU'Cluckuinai CO. Oregon City, Cluekamas Co., j July 20, lBoj.-l-ltdi j Dagaerrcotypo3. TTAVING coiiclinicil lu r. muni iu Oregon City li. uud estublish n.vtelf iieimuneiillv in the Diigiierreolypiug business, 1 would request those wishing diiKUerrentyp.s lu give me u cull, us I huve a full supply on bund of everything necessary to Ihe businuns, and will warrant per.eel satisfaction lu ull pictures lukcii. Prices, varying from three to li.lc 11 dollurs. A variety of lockets 011 bund. 31" Rooms over Ihe French Store. Jiine301ls55.-lltf JOSEPH IIL'CIITEL. r. S. IIOLI.ANU. A. IIIII.LANU r. S. & A. Holland, DEALERS iu Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots &. Shoes, Crockery, liuoks, Stationery, ins., Main Street, Oregon City. Juno 30, lt55.-y. XXaUclujahl HaUclujah! ritllE llullelujuh, 11 new singing book, by Low L ell Mason just the Ih'lig for singing schooli; Itirsnlent te.'IOl HOLLANDS. Progression, Progression, Projrrossion IS ever onward and they that do nol inul.o on wurd pro;;i c-i,,n "nre a bllle behind ihe times," und for the benefit of those thut have a (I. sire lo keen up with this ugu we huve just received direct from New York Ihe fulluwing list of HOOKS, of winch we oiler ul wholesolo ur retail, on terms to suit: Constitution of Mun, by Geo. Combe ; Combe's Lee, on Phrenology; Domestic Lilc Thoughts on its concord nnd discord; Familiar Lessons on Phre nology and Psychology; Love uud Pureiiluge: ap plied io Ihe improvement of offspring ; Murriugo : its history and philosophy, with directions lor hap py inurriuges ; Memory, un.l Intellectual improve ment; Mental Science ; Lectures on the Philoso phy of Phrenology; Alulrimony: ur Phrenology and Physiology upplied, &c. ; Phrenology proved, illustrated, und upplied i Phrenological guide, A.C.; Itel g.on, Natural and Revealed ; Self-cullure, aud P. tfeei.ou of character; Self-instructor in Pine noiogy und Physioloyy ; Temperance uud Tight Luciugj Accidents and Emergencies; Hydro pa. hie Cock Hooks ; Consumption : its causes, pre vention, and cure : Curiosities of common water ; Cholera: ils cuuses, &e.: Domestic Prucliee of Hydropathy ; Errors of Physicians, eVc. ; Experi ence ii Water-cute; Hydropathic Family Physi cian; Hydropathic Encyclopedia ( Homo treat ment for sexiiulubn.es; Hygiene aud Hydropathy; Introduction lo Iho Water-cure; Midwifery, and llie Diseases of Womiiit Purents' Guide, and Childbirth MndeEusy; Pregnancy uud childbirth; Practice of Water-cure; Water-cure iu Chronic Diseases; Wuter-curo in Every Known Disease; Water-cure Muiiuul; Aiuativeness: or, Evils und Remedies, &.C. ; Combe oil Infancy; Combo's Physiology ; Chronic Diseases ; Fruits uud pari nucealhe Proper Food of Mun; Hereditary De scent! its Lutvs, iSic; Maternity: or Iho bearing ami nursing or children, Ac. ; Nalurul Laws of Man; Physiology, Auiiiialanil Mental; Tobacco: its ell'scl, & a. ; Elements of Aiiimal Magnetism ; Fusciiiution: or the philosophy of charming ; Li brary of Mennerisin and Psychology; Ph.losophy of Mesmerism ; New illustrated Encyclopedia, com plete in one vol. ; Spiritual Intercourse, Philosn phy of, io. ; Futnibar Lessons on Astronomy; Future uf Nations, by Kossuth ; I linls towards Re forms, by Greclyt Hopes and Helps for the Young of bothsczes; Humuii Rights; Home for nil, Jee.; Labor: ils history aud prospects, etc.; Power of K.ndutSB; Wouiun: her education and influen ce, ic. -AUO- 8 vols. Revelations, by A.J. Davis, ihe Cluirvoyout. S " Approaching (Iris's, " " 8 " HiiMionitil Men, " " S " Speciul Providences, " " 8 " Present Aga and Inner Ifc, " " fl " 1st, Greutllirm niiii, " " y .1 o,J o u 14 n " m " " . " " June 30, lf!55.-y F. S.& A. HOLLAND. Wanted 1 WOMAN to do housework in a private family. Address the Arus Office. 1 0 A IIS li &. FINE S LT-I have in store j 25 tons course uud fine suit, to bo sold eery cheap. up2lttj JAML-S ONLILU V q, ' "e"' ATS wanted ul Ihe store of C. POPE, Jr. XiEED yij ap2 buckw'aeul ff sale by ltf C.POPE, Jr. "1IIAIN putnpe for sale by C- F9PE, h Oregon City Wholesale Pricos Cur- rontCorrocied Weekly. Dry Goods. Drugs & Moo. Sheeiing, 4-4 Hi IlKi pr ci.over N. Y.cost. Drilling II Produce. Ilieudivd drilling HI Wbeut, pr. bu. il " shirting, llultiOuis do 40a5l) Slriisd do 14 Potuioei do . .now... $1 Titk ii'j Haiti Onions do $l I'eiiins I j I-lour lllue drill ng 14 Com Meal, fiesb b I'luid hitsey Kia'.'li I'ruit Sutinet 7Uu'J0; dried do Ifl' Kentucky jeans.. .25a 15 Peaches, dried do 14 Tweeds 55u70 " do waled Prints. I " ("bill, dried. SUaii lllue und white 12' PrOVisiSOS. lllue and orange VI Pork, clear none. Fancy fial " mess tj)ii Furniture do IDuM Humi 17 " do. wide.K'J Uucoii Hi M. do luiius )4u25, Powder. Giiighums I5a2'.'illu7urd' pr eu $15 Alpuci 2flali; " pr keg gll) Tuble ilu mask 5nu7i! Shot. clulhs GJutCtliSmull soes 8,a3 Irish linens lUu'jjl.Duck $'JiiH Clothing. i Lead. Sheep gruy piiuu SCJ iM U:ir lu Satinet do. .gi'.'jsJ While lead, iu oilUalS 1'uucy cuss. do. ...-Iu5i Cordage. Illuek diss- do. 85a7l Manilla, smull 93 Rtdtliiu'l shirU 81 lalSl " large !tf liluo do. do. gljuls' Hemp lUulS llickmy shirt 5u7i CandlOS. Cutieo do Si'.liil'.' Adinaiiluie -10 SootS l ShOCS. ISperiu. 55 Mens kip bootssjii ja 1 j Cigars. super do. ! rj 1 Havana 8 lp"s0 " line sewed tl) tiernmii SUUs'-'J Days' kip boots S'J Amirii'iin 2Ua50 ' hc iy w'x dog! J Ci TobSCOO. Mens' brg's pr. diu..Jtl" Pridool Iho L'uiou....4Q " kipbrg'sprdo..S'.'1' Sun 40a45 " cull sewed 1I0..HJI. Luke's 35 Women's h'vy sh's. !.'!; Hardware. line do 815 Shovels juU (I4ul6 Groceries. isnudei.... Cefl're 1 Jul 8; Axes ..fl'.-a) ...UUu$H 75ol IU vs-ist Tea 55u7ti:,Millsutvs... Sugar, no. I Clii'u....llX cul saws... rushed Id; Table cutlery, Siilemlust Slureh lUulilV advance ou N. Y.oort U, Pocket cutlery, S5 pi ot ..UOujl; sdvuueo. 75;Other nriiclee of hard- 00) ware from 20 to 50 pr .. .3nH4; el ailviinco. . . llulli Nuils, uss'd sizcs.pr kg $4 Syrup E lloston... do. S Island..., N O Moli.sses l.iv. Suit Table Suit Sandwich 1. Suit. Pepper Allspice 2u'.'4 ' horseshoe.. .Sju35 ...an) Oils. ,...4(t Lump 4 11 13 Cinnamon lin0Ho l.1us.cd boil tr'JOU Soap.., lOull.Turpentino pr gall 0.9 Notico. Di.trict Court Cuickaiaua Couuty Territory of Oregon. A.J. Pope ) ts. Suuuuena. J.S. Iliggins. To J. S. Iliggins YOU are hereby required, in the name of the 1,'uiled Stutes of America, to appear beforo the D slricr Court of Clackamas county to be hold in Oregon City oil the I7lli day of bept. next (be ing Ihe third Monday of raid month) to answer the complaint of A. J. Pope. And you are hereby no li tied Ihut if you fail to appear aud answer the suid complu lit, the plainllll' will take judgment against you for four hundred and twenty-lour dollurs, aud interest from tho 12th duy of January, ld5S, to gether with costs of suit L. Witness F. S. Holland, Clerk, Si and Ihe Seal of said Court, ibis KJ 31stdiyof May, 1855. 7miJ3 F. S. HOLLAND. Clerk. U. S. MAIL LINE. Ior timid und Aulvrln. The Splendid Sleainer mvLTNom AH, WILL continue lo run regularly between Port land and Astoria, via Vuucouvor, twics a week, leaving Portland 011 Monday and Thursday mornings of each week for Astoria; and Astoria for Portland on Tuesday and Ftiduy mornings, touching Vancouver, Sr. Helens, Rainier, Catii 1.AUET, &c., each wav. For freight or passage, upply to ' It. IIOY'1, Master, jo IP Or at Hoyt's Wharf-boat, Portland. Just Received. 4 Spleu.lid usBuruneiit ol Fuimly Groceries, ii. such as tea, syrup, sugar, &.C. also liue nnd course salt, cream larlar, apples, chili peaches, surdities, oysters, cluuis.yessl powder, also a largo quantity of superior cheroot cigars, and tobacco of every bran I and almost every thing else in eur lino of business all of which will be sold as low us at any olher pluee in town, for cash or pro duoe. CIIAHM.M .J- WAKNER. Wm. C. Dement A Co., l HT'HOLESALEaud retuil Deulers iu Grocer- V ies, Provisions, Puiuls, Oils, Boots and Shoes, Crockery, 0V.0. Opposilo the Lund Odioe, Main St. Oregon Cily. June 1, Ifi55-7i3 Tho Summer Trado. WE are now receiving fiom New York ant Stui Francisco, thu following goods: 10.000 lbs Nol china sugar, (10 bids & half bbls N. O. sugar, 1U0 chests Imperial, gunpowder and young liyso leas, 1 .10 sacks Rio couee, 100 boxes snlrerutus, I Oil boxes sperm and adamantine candles, 250 kegs E. U syrup, 25 hbls crushed sugar, II ) cases p ckles, 20U boxes soap, 200 half-boxes raisins, 100 gross mulches, (in wood) 25 cases table salt, 100 kegs whilo lead, (pure) 2.111 gals. Linseed Oil. 250 " lump " (ji) " spirits Turpentine, 50 boxes glass, assorted sites, 30 dot brooms, 5111 10 lbs tobacco, 200 kegs nails, 00(10 yds brown sheeting. Also, rope, tubs, buckets, window-sash, crocke ry, wall paper, blushes, &.c, Ac. ; all of which will be dd at the lowest market priors. W. (;. DEMENT CO. Opposite Ihe Lund Office, Oiegon City, June 1, 1855.-7l3 Washing without Labor. r)"WW, Itl'ALS llaliliit s soup Powder, for OUUU aleby WM.C. DKMICNTJc CO. Iiato Arrival. IN sill. tiou Ui our present slot k we are now re ceiving direct from New York, "ex clipper ship Phonix,'1 50 bbla and half hbls. X. O. Sugir ; 20 bids, cruslied sugar; 10,000 lbs. Uiocollee; 20 bbls. N. O. molasses; for sule low by. WM.C. DEMENT A; ( a, June 30-y Opp stile Ibe Land Office. lAURY'S Tricopherous fur sule bv 1) apJItf s C. POPE, Jr. Notice. ALL those indebted lo Preston, O'Neill cV Co., are reipieslcd to c ill nil I settle lite same im mediately, by Ca$h or Product. All debts re main ng unpaid 1st of June, w II be left for rol leetiwe ;r.'ltfj JAMES OMIIX.