LATE PROM EUROPE. Sebnstopol Not YctTuken! ('.plum of th Sltsiuettm an. I Quarry Uat Uvlea by the Mile Further Kvtnee of the Mlli Id t lie Km of tutt, Ve. , The United Sfitoa mail sU'iuiicr Iallic from Liverpool arrived nt ww York on tlio 'J8tli July, bringing new from Kuropii to tliolOlu. Ry tli in nrrival welmvooinoiiifonnntio,n resH'Ctiiijf the nllicd micc-fiu before Sebiislo Jiol, bill IK letter In; tclidnyi behind tlm tulugrnpliio dmpalchc, we know nothing beyond lliofcw words published by govern ment. From llieso it would fijpciir tlmt tlio fi.'ht for tlio Miimclon was obslimiti: not fewer thnn 5,000 men being put hurtdu combat and tha success win complete, uixty-two guns liuvinn fallen into the hands of the French. An important element in the victory U that tlio French from their new position can reach tlm chips in the harbor of Scb:iitool. Copious details lire to baud of the attack on KcrUch ; aUo tele jjr:ij '.ic announcement of further success in the Son of .zo(T, where the fleets attacked and destroyed tlio ftorcs at Taganrog, Marioupol and GeiiiNch. Aceounts of these last exploits are rather mwiro. A boat expedition, to bo conveyed in steamers to the shallow water, is fitting out in all haste nt Portsmouth ; destination supposed to be IVrvkop. On the Tclieriinya and in ihe llaltic wo have no new movements. Telegraphic accounts state that the lius niatis havo already aliandoiicd Anapa, and nro supposed to have crossed the ICoiiban. This requires confirmation. Tlio ltussi.ins are staled (but doubtful) to have evacuated the whole of their Circassian territory. uko Constantino is appointed Itegr-nt of Russia in the event of Aiexaudor's de cease. The lliissiiin arc about to build a railroad through the Ithnins of I'erckoji. Miss Nightingale is on her way to Tlng- mil or. board tlio Ciiliurd steamer Jum. Slio is coiivah scent from her attack of fever, but it is recommended to recruit her strength nt home for a season. We huveiH.'OTsfHinowsof tlm Empresi of Franco. Mr. Fillmore is quite a liou at the English court. Capture of Hie Mameion Tower. The battery known as the Mumclon, (and culled by the Russians the Kamsclimkn,) is about 590 yards in front of tlio Malahkoff Tower, on I lift crest of a hill about 100 fret in liiglit. It consists mainly of earthworks thrown up by the Russians last March ut the tinvj they evinced a determination to be? siege the Allies in their works, and the bold ness with which the battery was constructed was characteristic of the energy and courage shown by tlm ltiissiiins during the entire siege. The following lire Gen Teissier's despatches conveying the intelligence of the capture. They partake somewhat of the dramatic : Juxu 0, 10 r. m. To day, with our Al lies, opened tire against the external works, and lo-morrow, please God, we will take tlirm. Ji-.nb 7, 11 p. a. At half-pat six our signals for assault were given, mid one hour afterward -t our engles i'.oated over the Mum elon Vert and over I he two redoubts of Ca reening liay. The artillery of the enemy full into our hands. We have taken 4U0 prisoners. Our legions occupy the eon ipiprcd works. On their side, our Allies with their usual resolution carried I he works in the quarries, and e!.tb!i-lioil themselves there. All the Hoops showed the most a'J mirablo devotion and intrepidity . Ju.neS. Last evening we to"k pos-sess-ioiof sixty-two guns in tlio captured re doubts, thirteen officers were mado pris oners. Our loss, which has not been accu rately ascertained, inconsiderable, as might have been expected from so great a result. June 9. The situation is the same as yesterday. All the demonstrations of the tnieniy against the captured works have been fruitless. They havo abandoned the so-called battery of the 2d of May; they have also completely abandoned the right shore of Careening Ray. The vessels in jrort havo sought refuge in Artillery Bay, where our largo mortars can reach them. AVo are watching (hem attentively. Lord R.iglau's despatch is as follows : Rufore Skbastotol, June 7. The for midable flre of yesterday was kept up to-day with the greatest spirit, and soon after six o'clock this evening, tho French attacked tind carried tho AYhito Work and Manielon. Tho whole operation was most brilliant. Ureat gallantry was displayed ou all siues. Casualties not yet known. The next despatch was tho following : June 8. Tho success of last night was very complete, and tho gallantry and steadi ness of troops cannot ba too highly spoken of. Tho French succeeded in securing the works of tho Mamelon, nnd those on its fi-rliL c:illeu tho "Ouvrazo3 Ulancv nnd iio ihosc they took sixty-two guns, including .i'ight cohorns nnd four hundred prisoners. 2'othiug could be moro brilliant thuu the advance of our Allies. We have lost 100 jnen in killed and wounded. Later nccounts state that tho Rrilish loss was 11 officers killed, 150 private men killed, 510 wounded, and 13 missing. It is singu lar that Lord Haglan omits to mention how the RritUh were engaged, or if they were. cn"a"ed at all. General Pelissier's despatch informs us that his English Allies carried the rifle works in the quarry. . Pclissicr's latest despatches arc: Ji-nb 10. 11:30 p.m. The combat of the 7 th was mora advantageous for us than I at first announced. It placed in our hands 502 prisoners (of whom 20 are officers), and 73 pieces of cannon. Jcne 1 1, 1 1 P. s.-U'e are consolidating oarselvcs to the new works. We Lave been ablii to tiro with tho Russian niorn.r on .i i! .i'i.i ..:n r...ii. - .... Uieir SIIIi, which une ;inie mm 1.11 iu' r iiji. . Wo are preparing new butteries. (Signed :) l'r.LissiEn. ' prtare Uoi'lrhakolf't Account. Ju.nb 8 llnniiii:. I'rinco (ejrtehiil'olTCosvicU of tho Poll, has issued an addivs telegraphs to St. l'utrr.ibulg, rvi-ninirof 8th June: "After two day of heay loiubard - nieiit, thrco French divUoint utucl.'.d iv-l doubt No. 7, nt nix o'clock hist evciiin, and occupied tho redoubts KimitsclinlsLn, S'leiigslunk end Voitiynia, and a liattery between Seleng-liiiik and bation No. 1. Our-troopi retook tint Kamtsehatska re doubt ; but the French poured in . fresh reserves, mid took it unci more. We final ly remained muster of that battery the French holding a lodgement near whence wo hopo to drivo them. Our soldiers fought admirably, in proof of w hich I may statu that tho enemy loss exceeds ours. He has lost 2300 men, and we have taken 275 men and seven otliceu prisoners, as well as two French cunnon." UlthW of tUo Tclicrnaya. Tho French lines art; now so far advanced that tlm Allied cavalry water their horses in the Tchemaya without molestation. The Russians do not show in force. They have constructed two batteries, one towards tho bridge, nnd the other on ono of the spurs running out from tho ridge of Inkeriminii. On the Allied si' Ik n work has been con structed for the defence of the bridge. Ac cess to the river certainlv secures water, but the position is described in correspondence from the camp as "moru advantageous in a moral than strategical point of view." Seven Days Later from Europe ARRIVAL or tiik AMKUICA AT HALIFAX. Attempt to Storm Sebastopol ! ! tor TUB AIXPD3 I The Mamelon Tower Ke-cnptured ly the KtWians! Immense Slaughter on both Sides ! Tho subjoined news w as telegraphed from Halifax to New York for tho San Francisco II en AM) on the day that the California steamers sailed. The America arrived at Halifax on the afternoon of July 4th, bring ing dates from Liverpool to the 23d of Jyw, ono week later than those brought by the Baltic. 'I lie Klogc of Setustopol. Tho Allies mado an unsuccessful attempt on tho 18th of June to storm Sebastopol. Tho most contradictory reports prevail with regard to the transaction. Ry some ac counts tho English loss is set down at four thousand men, but this is believed to be an exaggeration. The following are the only oliicial notifications of the event : 'Lord Tan m ure regrets to havo to nn nouiicc that he has received information that the English troops attacked tho Rcdau, and the French the Malahkoff, Towers, at day light on the morning of the 18th, without the success which has hitherto attended our oflorts. Roth tho French and ourselves have snll'ered considerably. The lianfes of tho of ficers who have fallen will bo forwarded im mediately, but it will be impossible to re ceive complete returns of all the casualties b. fore the 3Uth rust., (June,) at the earliest." The Monit'.ur announces that the Gov ernment has received two despatches from Gen. Pelissier. The first, dated the 17th, informs us of the operations concerted be tween himself and his allies, and that the Turk; and Chasseurs had made a a recoil rioissaiico towards Atodar, (.Jen. Rosquet aceimipauying the Chasseurs to the Teller naya The next day at day-break, the French and English were to attack l ho Mn lahkolf Tower. The second despatch, dated the 18th, announces that the attack had failed, nnd that although the Hoops hail shown the greatest ardor and had gained a footing in the MalahkofTTower, Gen. Pelis si( r whs obliged to order the retreat into the parallel. This w as effected w ith order, nnd without molestation by the enemy. l'rivate accounts published in the London Standard, say the loss of tho Rritish officers in killed anil wounded amounts to no less than seventy. Among tho kilkd are Gen. Sir J- Coliu Campbell, Col. Yea, and Col. Chadforth. From the obstinacy nnd courage with which the combat was maintained by tho Rritish at the Redan, nnd tho necessity of eventually retiring from the attack, the slaughter on all sides has bc;n immense, and if the information be correct, the loss in killed nnd wounded of the British alone amounts to very little short of four thousand. Tho greatest portion of tho loss w'as ex perienced in a ravine where a powerful and unexpected battery was opened on the troops. There is reason to f ar that the loss has been very great ; but Lord Pnlmer ston said, last nieht, that no additional in formation had boon received. The Allies lost terribly by tho springing of a mine, and during tho confusion, the Russians re captured tho Mamelou Tower. Previous advices were to tho 17th, stating that there had been smart firing on both sides, but without any result of importance. A despatch from Rucharcst no Vienna, coulijins tho report that an expedition has' been undertaken against Perekop. The Utac'iL Sea, The Russian account of the successes of the Allies in tlio Sea ot Aoll is puoiislieo. GortschakotTcoliGnhs the successes claimed by the Allies, hut suyn that operations against the Sea of AzotFtt'ere expected that not having means to oppose the hostile fleets, the garrisons had orders to blow up the butteries and retire that the grain stores burned by the Allies wero monly private property, and do not materially affect the PUMilv of thr ui-rnv. iriHuiiU')i nt nrtti- I ii v - . ' - - , - jcipatiug snch an attack, supplies were j mostly conveyed by land, notwithstanding the facility offered b sea. The cori esiondeuee relates to the horrible j atrocities perpetrated by the French and I Turks at the capttiro of Ktrtsdi. A boat Uxpu'lilion', it i rumored, U pre paring to fiitrr tlio river Loii, but the Russians Imva tlm t-iilrnnco d' fcti lcJ y iwuiily.Mjvoii (ruii-boiiU, Ui'iii riil Adiijaiiow, rice lltmnn of tlic fur their general cnrolui' nt u militia. 1 AU. The lliissiiin fores havo iidviineed and en 'camped ii'-ar R dout Iv.le. The Tail', j have evacuated Ii.iloiiu ai, 1 Chouvoidi Su Nussif Pacha ha iidvaucd with stall' to Kins. A de-patch from Varna, dated Juno l"th, which was re'arded ou the way, says the Russians had iiiudoau unsuccessful attack oil Katu, and it was reported they had re tukeu Anapa. TUe IWUle. Adiuiiul Raines, with a rquadron of seventeen steamers, lias fell Kiel -tor the Baltic. The balance of I ho fleet lay oil Slaker Llalid. An infernal machine exploded under the English steamers Merlin, and Firefly, off Croiistadtoti the Uih, but did not damage them seriously. rriuce Gortsclnkott is appointed Kesnlent Russian minister at Vienna, M.Titod to Wurtuinburg, nnd M. Foiisteu to Hanover. Russian influence is very active even in the smallest German Courts. The Journal of St. PcUrxbuM semi oflically says that peace ii possible if France and England aro willing, inasmuch as the fourth point is morally, although not for mally, settled, nnd the other points, namely, the. navigation of the Danube and the evacuation i f the Princ'palities, are ulso settled leaving only the Viei.na ihiidpoiut to ho arranged. All tho camps nr leal hy, except that at Ralaklava, wliero chol.Ta prevails. The Sardinians are sull'rint!, and General Mar niova, the younger, is dead. KUrlllns Titvi from Ihs Plains. Ou the til rival of the lust it inner, vre r(ic'!voil by tclegrugih, ncwi of the fuel that Ihs Indiana were in poMesnlnii of Knrt Laramie. The Mow ing additional particulars aro gleaned frm the or resp aidcnce of the St. Lotus Republican, du'.ed Whiteheal, K. T., Juno 9 : "Henry Smith ban j net informed us that a man stepptd at his house lllii morning, w ho told him 1'it.t ho tlept at Ihe Cre.it Nenielm Misa;ou lust niy lit , with un cupiois rider, who brought starling new from the p!u'us. 1 1 was to the olivet that Fort Laramie was in the hands of the Indians, and that Messrs. Nave and McCord of Aiulrcw county, Me., hud been mb'jed at As It Hull iw of four hundred nnd twenty head of cattle, several wagons, twenty-three mules, and ol; their stures mil provisions, anl were left outinty destitute. The particulars if the capture of Liri mie were not given. The evpresa merely slated dial the Indians had gathered thero In great ferw, mid hud taken Ihe Fort, an l that as ho came by Ash Uo!low ou his wuy uttti the Siules, lis saw Messrs. Nave and McCord and their teamsters and drivers, who were without hor.-ea or feod, and sta ted tu him the fuet of the rub'.iery, and that no lives were lost. This news has occasioned great excite ment here and at St. Joseph. If it is true, the small force of Infantry thut bus just started out will only afford Ihe Indians so many sculps. They call offer no moro res'Btauce lo two thousand warriors upon the Plains than all infant could to a giant." San. I'ran. Herald. 3j' A desputch from 'Washington says : Tho Kr.Hsinu Minister Lilian heartily with his friends over what he regnrds Ihe exaggerated accounts from Ihe seal of war, enjing that the people of En gland and Trance required the manufacture of vic tories to satisfy their clamors. As to Die reported numiicr of veracls destroyed in the Sea of Aol!', he remavks il far surpasses all the Kussiuus ever had there. r.etl;;lous ollee. The Annual Meeting of the Christian Church, (Nel'urmers) of Willamette valley, will bo held ut NewKoms mill in Morion county, mbrucimr tie 1st hold's day in S pi., lr'S.'i. 'Me meelin:; will liegiu ou 'i hursd.ty previous. A lurge uUcn.!ance is expected and desired. Accommodations aruiuid tho place of meeting will be ample for all who will attend. D. N. August 8, 1655. Money to Loan. or. IjilWJ to louu uion approved se curity Apply to V. L. ADAMS, Argus Office. uug. 1 1. Colvillo Klines. THE subscriber wil leave for the Colvillo mines about tho S'Jd iust., or upon the nrrivul of the Mail Steamer, with an Express for the mines. Tenons w'hiii'; to send letters to their fiieilds there, can leave them at the following places ; Corvallis, Barnard et Mattcson, oc Statesman Offiee. Wakefield Si. Co. Geo. U. Jones Si Co. 3. W. Graham. J. W. Case. J. N. Banker, officoof XV. F. it Co. Vbany, Salem, (hnnipocg, Butcville, OreguD City I oruaiid, Oflice of Wells, t'urgo Si. co. uu2.ll, I7t2 JAMES O'NEILL, Agent. Sivorco Uotice. J3LISH A Hundal, formerly known by Ihe name i of John Walker, is hereby notified that his wile, Frances L. Kan lul has applied to the Dis trict Court of Ihe county of Clackuiuas, iu the ter ritory of Oregon, for a divorce ; and that l.er p-li-I on will be heuril at Ihe term which will com nonet on the the Ih rd Monday of September, a. i. 1855. WAIT fc KELLIi Y, i'lrl's Atlvs. August 8, 1853. 17-'t4 Probate Notice. Territory of Oregon, j Cnuuiy of Yniiili.ll. j " 4 I a 1'iobate t. ourl lioi.it n nt ,a fay. He, in j id ,.,.. 01l th 'av. the iihctav of Au. I ju iie je.ir ol our Lurd Wlj, prewut, Martin Did-, J ud 'o ol IVobate In ih. nialttr of lhe eUnlcif Daniel S. Minkler, deeeaaed, whereiu John 11. lilaeker, Ad.niuiNtra lor ol'sa d estate, presented bis lust accouut, pray ing for u Ijitisl settlement of said estate. This is therefore to Ihe end thai all p rsousinler estt d ii. ay appear at the next session ul said Court of l'robale.to be h ilden at the Court House i.l lbs tnwn Lafsyelte, in said t-iHiiily, ou Tuesday, the 4lh day of Sept. next, ut 111 o'clock, a. M , lo show cause, if nuy, why the said account shall nut be al lowed and a final settlement had. And il is further ordered that this tl-ilict be print ed in Tu Oscaox A sacs, a we.kly pap-r, p tb lished al Oreoo C'ity. fm ihrte euccesivo weeks. M AKTl.V OLUS, Jud of i'roqaie. Aupatl), le53. X7r3. rplIK uiiderigneJ is cul. ulutli g lo li-avo tho X Teirilorylii a few weeks. All persons having ... j . 't. ...til . I - ii i j uiitpti!i'd buiih' Mill! l,W .1 I C.WI IIIIIDr.liniriv kiiu 11 IHtllll J II. I.UIII1. 17-tf Au(iut II, I -JJ 1 Tlio Etcamcr rortla nd, --Hid CAl'T. A. !. Jl'.iCUi Will inn daily b.-iwrrn I'urlla .d mi.l :';wi ' it V Leaves I'oilla: d al rhl 'el e!, A. M rMeru. iug, leaves ivk'i.u I 1:1 lit Imir o'elo k, r. N. f''..f liriht Ui p.e..i ;i' h; i; oil b .I'd. l.p'JI-!tl U. 3. MAIL LINH. Orepon Cil; nnd l'ortkud JlnUti Packt, 'lt i Joiinio Clark, ,a-;, J, C. AIMiMOIITII, M ASTIill, Will run daily, (rtiui.layi incepted,) hi Ihe 'iove. noimd trnde,' leaving Ureg hi City ev. ry day at 8 o'elin k, . M. I'.ctiirninji, will leave I'urlland at 3 r. M., tnuebiiig ul all inleriiinliiite k:ii!. Kor freight or passage apply on board, apil-tf Uotlco. Territory of "re;ou. I County of ( :iackamu i ViilrM Court of Vhckamat Cvuuttj. DcUev A. Uaraes ) ' ri. I'elilioa fer Divorce. Asa flume. ) fi) Asa llvn.Nr.s, IWeiilant ill the above enli L lied suit: You are hereby notified thai Hei ne' A. I' iriies, ('omplaiiiuut ill sui I suit, has filed a co I'pluinl against you in III Disliiel Court of Clack i:nu county, Ol eiron Territory, on the -till day of August, A. D. IS.'.S, charging you well ha I iliiul gross drunkenness nnd the coiiiiiii-sion lo waids bur of personal indigiulies, lenderin her life . liuidfiisome, und piuyiug a tlivorco Iroin you of Ihe bonds of matrimony, and that aliiu ny may be allowed her tail of your eslitle. You aro h.reby nulilied, llierelure, lo n; pnr at . ..!!.. I I.- I.aI.I... I.. I l..,M,l Pllf ill -.lill SUIJ .UIiri HI I'U liwi'l. ... county, oiilhclhiid Monday ol Sipteniber next, . . i r. . ,1.. ...,,. ill I, . ,,. aim uiwwi-i -uiu u"ui,"..mi, v. ....... ... ken as eenfesjed, nnJ i'lJi'mrnt hud cgaiut you by default. WiTsru, F. S. Jl diaiid, Clerk of said t. . C'eiir, and Ihe Seal of said Court, this dill day of August, A. 1. Is.V'j. An?. 4-lC -tt 1 . HOLLAND, Clerk. Dissolution of Partnership. THli piutii rslnp ejtislMiu lielweeu tiru. Aber nriliy. Tho. I'opc, II ram L'lnrk,H!id Jus. K. Koba, under Ihe name of (J i.e. Adkcnktiiy iSi. Co., expires this day by bmilutioii. rtrsonsiii.ltbled to us will pleanu call and s. llle their accounts imnii diately, us we W all our Ihs.Ik closed. Thou. 1'npo is aiuiioried bv us lo close ibo business of the laic lirm. ' C.KO. AIIKRXETIIY, T1IOS. rorio, II1UAM CLAI'K, JAS. It ItdHll. Oreson City, August I, lSiS.-lu'lJ Partnership. (1 EO. AsKa.MiTiiv and IIihaii Clark will eon X linno business nuder llif uue of UKO. AU K II N JiT 1 1 Y i: CO., al Oregu City. Thus. l'oie will attend to the business, and is authorized tosiyu the name of Iho linn. GEO. ABKUNETUY. HIRAM CLARK. August 1, 1855. 'Ki-13 ti:o. .i:i:e:.i;i nv & tu., MEItt'HAXTS, OKEGOX CITY.ORECON TERRITORY. nug. 1,1535. lGtf Abcrncthy, Clark &. Co., COMMISSION AND roRWAItUINO MHIICUA.NTi, San Francitco, Cal. "TTJLL altehd lo selling Oregon produce, ft ml V lilt orders for Goods, Groceries, tVo. ut Ihe lowest rules. The patronage of Ihe people of Or egon is respeutfully solicited. uug I, ltf j5 1 Otf Kotice. Cue.xeiL GKoe.vn, Walla-walla S'allkv, W. T., Juno ia, lNjS. VT A Tiikatv concluded with Ihe Yahiina Na tion of Indians ut the Council Gmuud in the Walla-walla Valley the 9lh day of June, 1S55, the laud included willi.u the following bouuduries was ceded to the L'n ted Uuites, la wit : Commencing nt Ml. linnicr, thence northerly along Ihe mum ridge of Iho Cascade inouutuiiiH to the point where the northern tributary of Iho I ike Chelan uud tho southern Iribtiluiieso! ihe Muthcw river have their rise ; thence sotith-ruslei ly oa the divide between the wnlers uf lake Chelan und Ihe Methew river to Ihe Columbia river; thence cross ing the Columbia, on a truo east course, lo u point whose liiiigiludc is one hundred and uiiiltt ii de crees unj leu ii, mil. i which twoldivr liiess p urate the ubove c n'ei'cr.'tle.i lriue.. nail b.ii..ls of Indians from the I Hiaiiiakune ti'ib" of In.liuns j iht-nce in a true small cutirte tu tilt lorty-kevctiili paiuliel ut'.ut'liiilt' thenee east uu llieued parallel lo Ihe main l'-lou-e nver winch I wo InUer lues of boundary scpeiulc the above eonfedeiutcd Ir.bcs und bends from Ihe Spiikiins ; Ihi iiRO clown the l'ulouse river to ils junction with the Mnh-hu-ne-she or southern tributary of the same ; tbeiteo in a suuth-eusterly tlircc'.iua to the Knuke river at the mouth of the Tucaunon river, seperatinglhc above contetleruted tribes from tho Ncz Perf tribe of In diuns ; thenee down the Snake river to Its junction with tho Columbia river; theiiee up the Columbia rivorlo Iho'WIiite Hanks' below Priest's Itupids ; Iheuco westerly lo a luke called "La Lac ;" thhneo southerly to a poiul ou tho Yakima river called " loli-ni ih-iuke j" thence in a souih-wcsterlylilireo-tiou to Ihe Columbia river ut the western extremity of the "Uig Island," between the in uith of the Cinalilla river and liuttcr creek all which lailer boundaries s. parute Ihe ubove confederated tribes und bunds from Ihe Walla-walla, Cuyuso mid Cmutillu tribes uud bauds of Indians thence down Ihe Columbia river lo midway between the iiiouilut of White uhnoii and Wind rivers j thenee along the d vide between said rivers to the in tin ri.lge ol tho Curcade Mount;. inn; and thence aloCg said ridge lo tho place of beginning. There is, however, reserved from the land above ceded, fur the exclusive use and occupation of said conleiicialcd tribes and bands of Indians, ihe Iruel of land included within the following boundaries, to wit: Commencing on the Y'uk'ma riv al the mouth ofthe Attalinaui river, thenee westerly along said AtUhiittin river to tho forks ; thenee ulonj the southern tributary lo the Cascade mountains; thenee southerly along iho iii.tin ridgu of said mountains, passing south and east of.Mt. Ad win lo the Spur hence flow the waters oflhe KilLatat and I'isco rivers; thence a'ong said d vide to Ihe divide sepa rating ihe w aters of the rjittuss river from iliow flow ing into the Columbia river; thence along said di vide lo the main Yukitna, eight miles below Ihe inrnilb oflhe batuss I iver j uud llieiiee up Ihe Yak im i river tu the place of begiimiiig. Aisu a I -let of land not c.-cee iing in nuan'.ity on-; t .wieih p of six miles s-jii.-ire, silu.ited ot Ihe i..ks of the i'ls'jii'iuse or Wt naa-hapun river, and konwn as llic ' 'iialshapani r sle ry; " which ! said Intel shail be surveyed and ma: ked nut when : ever tlio I'tesidenl may direct. Illy nil e.epri'Mi proviiion of Ih.- treaty, the coun try embraced in tlm citou end not included in the reservat on, s oi eu to settb lie n!, t xeepling j that the In liansare secured ill the p'.-sesi.ioii ol I Iheir buildings and imprntcmeiits until removed I to Ihe leaervution. i Tiiis notioe is published f ir the information of tho public, and Ihe attention of citi.ens prupniiiig ' lo Litate elaiiii. upon toe ceded tenilury, is ispu i ciaiiy nailed to ihe above piov sion, und for further ' iiifoiinali JU they aro rcquesied to apply lo S'Sb- 1a -ent, A. J. Holon. 1SAC I. STLVIiXJ, G.,v., and tfupt. Jnd. Aff.W.T. Juae 23, lc53. H-'-m Tre Trad. 0 riMll'i mi and lit draft barj hui prurd beyond X (font that tho Wihimet h kupuld ov btiiun nuvigaled from Kuiiouia tu Korvul.i durlug the loest sljjei ov the river. Mio Mil ho ia rediiun at ol tnii tu do fruling to or fiom onl point iil tho L'er Wilauiol, at tho most rrzonabl pritct imiij iiebl. N. It r.irtikular atemhuu pod lu Iho hutiJ Ih g nv finis. Jin2J,l653..5y LENAUD IIWT. s v. I'nildinos for Rent ' a Tlllioiin now oeeiipicU by NV in. Myers slilliX t'o.. "! known as the "French Store," a . I! ue tor rout from the 1st of August next. Also the budding immediately in III rear, fronting en .'I.I.I reel. Apply lo Julv IH. !-M. Wn.r.DEMKXT&co. IX Kits' TEXTS f.ir sale niKAr by Wxt. C. DEM KM ii. Co. M 1XEKS' SHOVELS. .10 dm. just receiv ed by Wm. C. DEM E.NT Si co. rrobr.to Court Turrilory of Oiegun, ) . Cuiiniv of Yamhill. "VTO TICE is hereby givtu (hat Letten of Ad iii iii.irat.on lute been granted lo the under- signed by the lluii. l'n. bate Court of Yainh.ll Co., Oregon 1 ernloiy.on Hie eslute of I.ulnii 9. .vlnrine, dtveustj, luloolsai.l county, beuiing dalo .May I, Isj.'i. All oenioiis indebted to sail ksUIo are ro- tpteslrd to iiiul.o nines. Iiate payment, and all per tain hiving demands uguinst said estate are rctpics ted to present the same lu Ihe undersigned at his residence uear Dayton, willim one year Iroin nils dull', or Ihey will be lorever baned. mm. l.Lio.., Auiiuii.sira'.or. July3, 1S55.-1-III. Sheriff 'a Bale E. T. Slone "I n. J VI. V. C. Ca.:i, 1 ) Y villus of a certain writ of Execution, isamd J. J out of Iho District Court for Clnekainas conn it . un I to ma directed, ugam.t E. T. Slone, idain- li t in the ubove entitled e..use, for the sum of two hundred and vixtv-ltvo dollars and eighty cents, !ii!'u'i.bJ) toeeilur Willi mtciest uud accruing eit,nnd for wanl oi'persouul prejierly whereof lo make Ihe same, 1 have levied upoii and snail pro ceed to sell to the highest bidder, for cusli, al public auci on, ul lb Court House door in Uregou City, cnuuiy of Clnckatuas. Oiegon Territory, on Tties day Iho 4lh duy ol Sept., next, ul v! o'olo. k 1'. M. of s i.l day, ali the lilit, life and inlerest ofthe above named E. T.ijtoiie in the following describ ed ri al tale, (or tlio right, title and interest that ho had Hit rein on Ih Tib day of March, Hoi, be ing the duy on which this judgment was docketed agaiiut Ihe said Meiie ill Clackamas county,) to veil; A ret tain Irael of baud siluuled and lyiuiu Chteksmus county, and bounded as follows : Commencing al a euitoawood stump on Ihe south bank of the Clitckitiuas river, thenee running southerly till it sl. ikts Ihu corner of tho lato Now ton Wheeler's luud; Ibenee along tho JourseofmiiJ Wheeler's line until il strike's the hind of Nineveh Ford : thenco in a mirth-westerly direction along the hue of sutd Ford's lund until it strikes the Clackumas river; Iheuco down said river with Ihe meandering thereof, lo Ihe place ol beginning: containing about 10 acred, uud being included within Ihe bouuduries oflhe 'laud claim of Hiram Straight and .Susan his who, as filed iu the Laud tlllice or Oregon territory, and niiiiiocrcU osl, to. gether with all the improvements und uppurtcnaie ccs thereon or llkrelo belonging. BE I. HU EL AT, Sherill Cloeliuuns 00. Oregon City, Clackumas co., ) July 3d, ltf3j.-14tds j Daguerreotypes. HAVING concluded to remain in Oregon City uud establish myself permanently in the Dnguerrcotpiug busiutus, I would request those wishing d.igusrreolypcs to give ma a call, us I have I, full .It on liund of BVervlhittrr necossarv lo - "" -"I I" " ----.r . . . the business, and will warrant perfect salislucliuu in all pictures taken. Prices, varying from three lo liileen dollars. A varielv of lockets ou bund. UJ Itooins over the French Slure. Junc30,l!-55.-lltf JOSEPH IlL'CIITEL. r. a. IIOLLANU. A. IIOLLANU X1. 9. fc A. Holland, TEALEllS iu Diy Goods, Groceries, lioots XJ & Shoes, Ciockmy, llouks, Stationery, eVe., Main Street, Oregon Lilij. JuneJU, lSo.ri..y ZZalleluJabI Hallelujah! rpllE Hallelujah, a uew singing book, by Low X ell Masuu just tho thing for singing seh.silt; tor sale ut jeSU HOLLAND'S. 2?roressioa, Progression, rrogrossion X.S ever ouwurd and Ihey that do nut uiuke un wuid progression "lire a l.llle behind the times," an 1 for Iho beuelit of (hose that havo a desire to keep up Willi this age wo huvo just received direct from New York Ibo following list of HOOKS, of w loch we oiler ul wholesale or retail, ou terms lo suit! Constitution of Man, by Geo. Comb" ; Combe's Leo, ou Phrenology; Donicslic'Lile Thoughts on its concord nnd discord; Fumiliar Lessons ou Phre nology and Psychology; Love und Purcnta;;o: ap plied to the improvi'iiMi! of oU'spriui Maniago : its Ii story and philosophy, with d.reetions lor hap py marriages; Memory, und Intellectual Improve ment; Mental Science ; Lectures on Ihe Philoso phy of Phrenology ; Matiimony i or Phrenology und Physiology applied, itc. ; Phrenology proved, illustrated, and applied I Phrenological gui le, &.C.; Iteligioti, Natural und Itevcaled ; Self-culture, and Perfection of character; Helf-insttuctor in Phre nology aul Physiology ; Teiiipcr.tiicu and Tight Luting; Accidents and Emergencies; Hydro puthic Cook liouks ; Consiinipl.oii : ils causes, pro volition, and cure ; Cuiiosiliea of common witter ; Cholera: its ru uses, &o.i Domestic Practice of Hydropathy; Errors of Physician, A'C ; Expcri ciieoin Water-cure; llydiopathio I'nuiily Physi cian; Hydropathic Eaivclopeilia ; Home treat ment for sexual abihes; Hygieneiiud Hydropathy ; Iuiroductioti lo the Waler-curo; .Midwifery, and lha Diseases of Women; Parents' Guitlo, and Cbihlbirlb Made Easy ; Pregnancy and childbirth ; PruCiice of Wuter-cure; Water-euro iu Chronic Diseases; M'uler-cure in Every Known Disease; Water-cure Manual; Amativeiiess: or, Evils and Remedies,. tVo. ; Combo on Infancy ; Combe's Physiology; Chronic Disease; Finn and Fiiri nucea the Proper Food of Man ; Hereditary Do tceut: ils Laws, ice-; Maternity : or the bearing mil nursing of children, Sic; N'aturul Law of Mini; Physiology, Animal and .Mental ; Tobacco: ils effect, &c. i Elements of Animal Magnetism; Fascinul i.u : or Ihe philosophy of cliarmiiig ; Li brary of Mei inarism und l'ycliology ; Pb losopliy of MesiiK nun ; New illustrated Encycloped-a, cum plele in o;.e vol. ; Sp.rilual liiieroour.'O, Philoso phy of, icv. , l'timil nr Leikons mi Astrmiomy ; I u'.uie of Nation, by Kossuth : ! tin's tuwuids Ke n.nr.s. bv tir.elvi Hup s and ll' .ps lot the Yimiig I of both exe; 11 .mi tu llights ; llmne for all, A.C.; ! Labor: its history an l pro-net, Aie.; Power of I K ndie ss; Woman : bor tdti ation and itillueuce, &c. . -U.-0- i a vols. Kevelution, by A.J. Davis, the CUrvoyant. H ' App.oach ngCnss, ' i H " llannnnial :.! n, " " lH" Hfieeiul Provideueee, " " 8 " Pre-eiit Ag- unl I tuier L.ff, " " H 1st, Great 11 jrortiiia, " " d ' Ud, " " " " II 'Jfl I II II Juue'ai, I F. S. & A. HOLLAX D. f tOCOAXL'TS, lauauus, and o'her Irepiod I J fm.ts, j'urt reeeived fmtn Sai.dwieli Nlan Is. .(fij CHAU.MA.V & WAltMElt. OIICCOX CITY Wfcolotale Prleei Ourront. COHSStTSU WKKKLV. uav uoous. ; nauostV uiwesss. Sheeting, 4 4 11, IllUpr.nlaiver N. Y.oost. Dulling II raootct. Uleached drilling 1.1 IMieal, pr. bu. ! " shirting, I IsIC Dais do 41 '"50 SlriiH-d ilo 14 I'nluittes do ..now... (Il TieLug 14alli Onion do Peuins u I'luiir vaf lllua dillliuir 14 Corn Meal, fnwli U Pluid husey ICa'-M' riT. Mlinet 7Ui0; " dried do Keulueky iean...!i.,''a1j,Pi'aclies, dried do 10 TwceJ ii70; " do ptjaled ruiNi. 1 " llnli. atita.zvn llluoatid vi bite IS' raovisioxi. lllue aud orange Pork, clear roue. l'uncv thiWl " iiii-s Furniliira do lOnl I Hums. ! do. wide.ia Uacon aiwu M. do laiin llaif rowu. Ginghaini ISutf-.'.Hajird, pr ca 8 Alliaca V'unu( pr eg i Table damask.... 5a7.e hot. cloths t..oll Sinall Hies V-f I.l.h linens -fUarSI Uiick 6aJl cinrlll.su. I LKA'J. Sheep gruy puuls Si'4J "'.r ; Sutiliet uo. .rj.'jt.i vv lino lean, o isuu Fancy eass. do. ...S Ia5 costiAt.. Illaek east. do. (ju7;. Manilla, small 40 Ked llau'l shirt fil lalbi " large 'ii PI lie do. do. )K Ion 1 8 lit tup lUali Hickory shirU Sat, canulh. Calico do S'.lul'.': A ilmautiiie -411 bcots Si snor. .siiiin Men' kip Issjl.ltHialJ ciuass. super do. do.. ..84 Havana ClUuPU line sewi d 1 4 ti rmall i tUaili Bo).' kip bonis 15-' American 8'.,0a.'it lie vy w idoiyijrj' tobacco. M en.' br's pr. dott..iilliPriilooflhu l)uion.40u4.'i ' kip brg's pr do;.l3'.'0 Sun 3t)15 " calf sewed ilctS-Jl Luko's 37 Women's h'vy sh '..il l; uaiiwa. M 1 .-.i- ..I ...I. 'Ad.li tine uo ju;--iiiiveis ;- oaoeXKits. 'Slindes KHain C..I1i 15a20' Axes ..ftlSaW Ta 55a7U, Mill saw S'lail Huirus. ni l Clii's....lHx cut saw.. 7 So I ..lu. iHit tu i utile eutiuiv. 10 -suiat c.l... 111m 1.1 nilt'snita ou A. N.Y.ooet Stuieli.. H lVkel cuilery, SI pre Svritn E Uoston...tll'ofi; advance. . 1 .. . - , . . i i .. - r e ..I do. o Islanu i.i.vtnor unless ut N O Moltwes liOj ware from 20 la 50 pt Liv. Sail 31134' el advance. TuLle Salt Hall J .Nails.nssdsis.prag -fa 2a&i " liorseshoo...ilja;iS Sandwich 1. Salt.. Pepper HU) ' OIL. 40 Lump $lia-ii2 ....CUarO'LiuiHed boil t'UO ....lOall, Tilrpenliuo pr gall $.3 Alnpieo Cinnamon.. Soap "Notico. District Courl-Ciaekaina Couuty Territory ol Oregoll. A.J. Pop ) r. Butunisus. J. S. Iliggiu. ) To J. b. Higgins YOU are hereby required, in th name of the United Slates of America, lo appear before tho District Court of Clackamas comity lo be held in Oregon C.ty on the 17th day of Sept. next (bo ing Ihe third Monday of said month) In answer the complaint of A. J. Pope. And you are hereby no tified that if you fail to appear and answer tho suid complaint, Iho plaint. 11' will hike judgment against you for four hundred and twculy-fuur dollars, and inlerest from Iho 12th duy of January, lS5i, to gether with cost of suit. J. Wiliies F. S. Holland, Clerk, Si and Iho Seul of said Court, Una J 31st day of May, 1855. 7mo3 F. 8. HOLLAND, Clerk. U. S. MAIL LINE. Portland and Alorl. The Splendid Steumor IMVIiTNOM AH, WILL continue lo run regulurly between Port land and Astoria, via Vtiucotivor, twic K wkkk, leaving Portland ou Monday and Thursday niorninusof each week fur Asloria; aud Astoria . .. ?. . n. I.... i l.1.:.! A.. .:.... lor loruuni on ruewnty auu sikiuj hw, touching VancouvKh.St. Hklkns, lUiniKn.CATU la MKT, tVc, each way. For freight or pataage, apply to K. liUi l, iviasier, jolC Or nt lloyt' WhaK-bmt, Portland. Just Received. ASploiulid assorlineut ot Fuuuly Giocerie, u..ii Ij.h. Hvritn. siieitr. &.O. t also line und coarse salt, cream turlur, apples, chili peaches, sardines, oysters, clunis.ycust powder, also a largo uiiuiilitv of superior cheroot eiguni, and lobauoo of every brund und almost every thing else iu eur line of business all of Which will he old as low us ntany other place in town, for cash or pro. duee. C II A KM AN tj WAKNEll. Wm. O. Cement &, Co., WHOLESALE and retuil Dealer in Grocer. ie, Provisions, Pailils, Oils, Hoots and Shoes, Crockery, Slc. Optosito the iMiui Office, Main St. Oregon City. rfuue i, ioaj-iu Tho Summer Trado. WE aro now roeeivmg from New York aid San Francisco, the following goods : 10.000 lbs Nol china sugur, 00 bbls Si half bbls N. O. sugar, 100 chcsui Imperial, gunpowder and young bysna tens, l.lfl sin lotliio colTi'e, 100 boxes flieraltis, Kill Ihixcs sperm and adamanlii esndlee, i!50 kegs E. II. syrup, '!: bbls cru-lied sus'nr, 30 casoi pickles, '.'110 boxes souji, JU0 half-lstxes raisins, 100 gross matches, (in wood) LTi rusts table salt, 100 ke'-s white lead, (pure) 2.10 gals. Linseed Oil. a.10 " lamp " 60 " spirits Tur)entiue, AO boxes glass, assarted sites, 30 do, brooms, Shim lbs tobacco, 00 kegs nails, UOOll yds brown sheeting. Also, rope, tulis, buckets, wtiulow-sasli, crocke ry, wall paper, brushes, &., fcc; all of which will he k id ut tlio lowest niaiket prices. W. C. DEMENT & CO. Opposite Ihe Lund Office, Oregon City, June 1, 1 H.i5.-7l3 Wafihing" without Labor. llUAES ll.tbhil's rsimp Powder, fn OUUU sale by WM. C. DEM ENT & CO. Vantcd I 4 WOMAN lo d bi.usewoik in a prival i. family. Addl.ss Ihe Argils I 'dire. t lOARSE ii. FINE SALT. 1 hav In st..r j 2i Ions course an 1 liua mil, lu be sold rery eiu. a;-2ltl JAMES fl'.VEILU c 1 ANIiIES, nuts, raisins, of an evcelleul quality just received ainl f.r suit' loiv hy (ill AltMAN & WAKNF.R Dft. Javne's inrdicine for sale hy Kilt'f lVJ C. Popp, Jr. m I Urif-S. .''aula Ciui Lime just received and rJ (t sale by 10 WM. C. DEMENT 4. Co,