Arrival of the Mail. The P. M. S. S. Columbia, Cat.t. Dull, arrived at Portlaud Suuday night, from San Francitco, bringing the mail from the State. The news from Europe will bo found on the first page of to-day ' paper. Mammary of Sews. The election took place in Tennessee find North Curolinn on the 2d of August. In Tennessee the con teat nppcnra to be very cloao between Gentry, American, and Julio- aon, Democrat, fur Governor. Thirty two Counties show a net gain fur Gentry of 1,970. Johnson, the present Governor, was elected . two yean ago by 2800 muj. For Congress, kivers, American, in the Tenth district has TOO muj. ; Zollicofllr, American, in the Hermitage dial., selected by an overwhelm . (ng maj. It ia supposd! tho Democracy tiavo carried the rest of the Congressmen. In North Carolina no Governor was to be elected this year. The returns received indicate that tho Democrat have elected a mnjurity of the Congressmen, and that they have made guius on tho Americans through out the State. Tho President 1ms removed Gov. Reedcr, of Kansas, fur his alleged spec'iliiliuiis in Indian lands ; at least, this is tho ostensible reason, but the real ni'livo no doubt was that the Governor hal b-cume btnd-ii une 1 " . .. I l in me Administration by ins course in Kansas, and tu gi-t rid of him tlie not tiiiu aual charge of speculating in Indian lands was preferred against him and thus lie was sacrificed to appease tho wraih uf StringMlow and his followers. Hon. John L. Dawson, of Pennsylvania, has been ap pointed to succeed Gov Reeder, as Gov ernor of Kansas. Mr. Dawson was an effec tive member of the last Congress, and voted for the Kansas-Nebraska bill. lie is ulsu a strenuous advocate of the policy uf giving homesteads to actual settlers, and intro duced a bill into congress for that purpose, which failed ill the Senate. , Guv. Reeder in his reply to Mr. Marcy denies that he has purchased half-breed lands, and thinks he has been treated un fairly because tho President has called on him fur a defense against tho charge of Violating rules which are not specified, and he asks for a specification. In iho Kansas Legislature, Dr. String fellow, editor of the Squatter Sovereign, and brother of Gen. Stringfellow, has been elected Speaker of the House ; and Thomas Johnson, formerly a preacher in those dig gings, President of the Council. The Leg islature sits ai Shawnee Mission. Mr Marshall gave notice of a bill re quiring citizens emigrating from Massacliu ' setts and other States, which have annulled ' or may nullify tho laws of the United 8tates, to take oath to support the laws of Kansas Territory. A bill to prevent the ale of intoxicating liquors and games of chance within one mile of Shawnee Mission, Was passed. A Joint Committee of eight Was appointed to devise a code of laws fur the government of tho Territory. Mr. Mar shall introduced a bill providing that every man who shall pay the sum of one dollar poll tax, and produce the receipt of the same to the Judges at any election, shall he a leuul voter, provided he is a citizen of the United States, and lias taken oath to support the Constitution of the United 8tatc3, and the act organizing the Territory of Kansas. The bill was read for the first time. J Gov. Reeder has vetoed all the bills pre sented to him by the Legislature, not, as he lays, that there was any thing objectionable io them) but that he considered the act of the Legislature as illegal in removing to ihe Shawnee Mission, and there holding its aeissions. The Legislature had addressed a memorial to the President asking fur Reed ar'a removal. . !Thomas A. Hendricks, of Indiana, has 'been nppoiutcd Commissioner of tho Gene fa) Land Office, arid Murray McConnell, of Illinois, Fifth Auditor of the Treasury. One of the powder mills of Gareche, at .iTilmington, Del., exploded on the 3d of Allgust,. killing six persons and wounding j live. The Democratic State Convention was l.tlf . r .i a- t 1 neia in aiontreat, Vermont, on tne 4 nn oi Ju.ly. Morrill Clark, of Poultney, was ! '..j,-, I nominated for Governor. Resolutions ap-1 n. ; 4 mj: .1.. r " - President Pierce's administration were jsjanimOusly adopted. The convention was th larrest held bv the nartv in the Statn , 1 ..i'M.1 nn find ihrt nrrwArlinrrs wani ! -r .Oo "v.v a -.. t Jiarmoniens and entuusu-wtic throughout . The latest'advicea from the Rio Grand 1 . . ... i it. , . Utethatwtiurevotuuonisis, unat'r Kiattrt, .r marchint? uoon Matamoraa. Tlia Government forces had fallen back upon "Camargo, and it was thought a great battle 'would be fought there. The Kansas Herald announces the pro Wt of anneiine the whole of Tlatte County In Missouri, bv imrchase, to the- Kansas ; Territory. 11 IS Stated toe WISSOUn L.Pgls- wn.uuiuia cuauenge lueaa.uiruuon Bi our pen- laturo will meet in November and give pie for the allien. We see aon aon for loving En consent. ' gland because ahe aent her Liun lo pick up a quar Governor Clarli has commuted the sen- j ' lh Kl"n " " "'V Sence of death passed upon Mrs. Robinson, 1 i ft PP1' P" -refaction Uiat the the veiled murderess, to imprisonment for ; Lio ha beard few",T pulled. JViffra life in Sing Sing Prison Bishon Doane, of New-Jersey, has con firmed more than 600 persons during the last eclesiastical jear an increase of 40 per fnt orer anv previous year. Bishop Whitingham, of Maryland, confirmed 033 the last year more lhau twice the average number of previous years. We have some news from tho Tlains, but the dates do nut come down quite so late as the advices by Wiggins. A large party of Mormons were on Sweet Water exploring fur gold. They were "damning" ami turning the bed of the river. A letter from a gold-seeker says, that they had found largo quantities of silver. One man in the viciuity uf Sweet Water took 840 of gold in a day. Gold had also been discovered on Medi cine Bow Slroum, southwest of Fort Lnr. anno. Iwohuwlred Arpio Indians were encamped a short distance from this river and were peaceable. They say if a war takes placo between the Sioux and the troops they will join the strongest party. A war pony of Sioux at Seabouto Creek, fifiy mill's above Fori Laramie, wero await ing Ilia arrival of troops, and threatened, if they Uid not arrive in ten days, they would kill every white man between Laramie and Devil's Gate. In Salt Lake Valley the prospects for breadstufls are quito gloomy, as the grass hoppers ar waging a war of extermination on the crops, causing the peoplo to feel greatly discouraged. Tho nearest point from which they cnu procure supplies is San Bernardino, N(j0 niilcs distant. The yield uf wheat throughout the States this year will be very largo. The gold mines in Arkniisns have proved to be a linnibug. In the case "f the fillibuste ring bark Mag nolia, seized at Mobil. i, Judge Gayle lias de cided that thu bark and arms on board are nut forfeited to thu Government. Tho case had been carried to tho Supreme Court. The principal feature of the intelligence from Mexico received at New York on the 1st August, was a proposition by Snuta Anna to grant a constitution or organic law to the people. Tho relations botween tho American Min ister and Mexican Government continued suspended, owing to Mr. Gadsden's quar rel witii the Mexican Minister lor foreign Affairs. Threatening and Uosllle Altitude of the Indians. A party recently arrived at St- Louis, across the Plains from California, announce that the Sioux, to the number of 15,000 warriors have taken up a position in the Iilnek Hills, about 130 miles from Fott Laramie. ''They say they intend to fiirlit the United States troops ; that they are apprised of their cominj;, ana intend to wipo them all out ; that they had proposed to make a stand at Ash Hollow, but their numbers grew so large, that they were induced to tako up their position in the lJlack Hills. I hat they have been gathering their forces there, and now number some fifteen thousand warriors. That they cannot only resist, but easily conquer any furce that the U. States can send against them. That we have none but old men aud women left in the country now, save a few soldiers that we keep for show, and if wc send those few out, they will aflord them only sport and pastime. These black Hills cover a space, of 12 or 15 miles, and are rough, abrupt, precipi tous, full of gulches and ravines, and covered with stunted Dak, and pine, and cedar. It is the best hilling place fur the Indians that cuuld have been selected between Kansas and California, and it will be a difficult mat ter to dislodge' them. Our forces are on the way to the scene of danger, and are reported to be in very fine health aud spirits. Three companies of dragoons and two of infhntry tire on the march. The number of Indian warriors, . it is thought, has been greatly overstated ; and it is altogether probable that the whole story of their warlike attitude and movements is greatly exaggerated. "Whut a fact to bp recorded in history, this warm sympathy between Ihe Cur of Russia ami these democratic Americans! ' Niagara Mail, tSrUitn. Our loyal neighbor hold up their hands in holy horror because the mass of American people sym- pathise with the Russians m the pending contest witn f ranee ana cngiana. iney appear ai a ioaa to discover the cause fur this feeling at leant they um rlitiiwtteH In deride uu for rntertuiuinis iL We I " cau Mun our lieigl0o lhal ,he chief reason for ' Dufeeng on the part of our people is a very natu- , j , j , . I rul one we are friends in our friends, and enemies to our enemiea. Vrhv should we hale ihe Rua-i it ....e .l r.: i. ...a .i .i.;. . , . . day, are they not more irienuty to us, as a nation, , than the EugUh T Have they ever murdered our j i. .a . m. ...,i ,,t,ta ti, mLiiiIm euvmi... tn iMtiinhnu-k ntir wive and ........ ... -.-b. - - , I i t 1 It fT .1 l.t ,.L- I neipiesacu.iuren i uuveinr, e.rnuug.n eur PPle ,ua,ion uf ,UvM' " did ' cerlBi" K;"5 n..n. mrxA Wm aHviu.ni? IThvh llleV meddled - , - Wllh our tttt n uPn v" occal". or ousNl r porluuities to pick a quarrel with us? That nation which has done all these thing should not expect us ! to entertain a very great degree of affection forher(' a mother though ahe may have been- Aside from those considerations, we know ul nothing in the inception or progress of this war Fafi Gazette, American. f3T A noble heart, like' the sun, show its brightest countenance in it lowest eetatf t he Liar. A letter from St. Petersburg says : "Tho Czar continues to display great activity ; he vimta tor tresses, pusses . review's, and works at night in his cabinet. All trace of dis sension between him and his brother the Grand Duke Constantino has disappeared, and there never was any question uf his abdication. The Czar, lliough mild and af fable, clings energetically to the resolut'ons w hich he has adopted ; and he said recently to a commercial deputation, 'It'Iam feeble, I will pray to God to make me strung.' He has several times repeated what he said to the diplomatic body on his accession to the throne: 'The policy ufmy father is sa cred for mu.1 Ilu has determined not to abandun that policy on any account.'' Illinois Htale Bonds at Par. The Chicago Tribune of July 17 says: "For the first time in the history of the Stale of Illinois, her bonds are woitb their face. The New lork papers, lor two or three days past, have quoted them at par, and some sales have been made at 101, buyer sixty. This is a cheering fact fur eery Sucker, and shows w hat reliance may be safely plucerl upoii the resources of the State, even when cursed with the wretched financial mismanagement which has charac' turized her public affair for soma years.' Original Charade. 1 am composed of two syllable. My first contains a poison, That many love too well Tu found in every grammar, And in Ihe merchant' cell. The hunter' eye hath en me, D.id children huve me fell ; I am at ev'ry thing' enJ Coofier huve ill me dealt. My second' used by merchant A gravitating law, Oft found in social etiquette, From finest belle to quuw 1 My whole's on ev'ry one That pride in fashion' taste, And though a min'ral extract, I whn the ocean' wasie. The ladies ought to love me, I give them iwcet bouquet ; Most children much esteem me They huve me la their pluy : Now you know me, quickly tell, Why not In tub I dwell. Qi'iz. Aerostlcnl Scientific Enigma. I am composed ofl 9 letters. r My 1, 3, 10,3, 19, 11, 4, is a medical adjective My 2, 1, 5, 6, 7, 17, 9, is a zoological term., My 3, 4, 6, 1, 17, 19, 3, is a chemical term. My 4, 3, 10, 1 6, 13, 7, 19, 3, is n chemical term. My 5, 3, 13, 16, 15, 7, 6, ia a scientific term. My 0, 16, 5, 3, 7, it the name of a medicine. My 7, 9, 13, 3, ia a Syrian term. My 8,4, 17,9, 16,17,13, 3, is a disease. My 9, 19, 1, 19, 3, 7, 19, 10, is a botanical term. My 10,1,6, 15, 16, 17,1,3, is a mineralojjic term. My 11, 16,7, 17, 3, 6, is a term of Nat. History. My 13, 10,1,7, 3,4,9, 15, 19, is a conch, term' My 13, 5, 13, 7, 3, 6, i a term of rhetoric My 14, 19, 1, 7. 12, 17, 16, is an ecclesiastic t'm. My 15, 10, 11, 14,6, 19, 1, 18, is a diplomatic t'm. My 1 6, 6, 8, 1 , 15, 4, 3, 9, is a conchological t'm. My 17, 10, 3, 7, I I, 19, 6, i a minerulogieal t'm My 18, 4, 7, 2, 15, ia a botanical term. My 19, 6,4, 7,12, 10,14, 1 1, i a medical term My whole ia the name of somoih'ng that must ultimately greatly benefit Oregon. Quiz. Answer to Last Week's Enigma The Or egon Argue. Answers by Mis Araminta Hunsa ker and Master George A. Sheppnrd. Notice. THERE will be an adjourned meeting of the Grand Wigwam held at Portland on the first Thursday uf October next, at 1 o'clock, r. M. All subordinate lodge are requetled lo be represented by their proper number of delegates. By order, epl5-22 n. W. DAVIS, G.J. A. Drug's, Medicines, Paints, Oils, and Dye-stuffs, atlhaOULUON Cll Y LKUG STORE, Mpl5 Ma n Street, Oregon Cily.O.T. DR. Guyxoit a compound extract of Saiaaparilla and Yellow Dock, at the. epl5 OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. s AN US' Sana; arilla, in any quantity, at ihe OKKGIW lii i IMwti MUllL. 0 LD Dr. Jacob Towiiaend'a Saiaaparilla, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. R. Townsend' SSrsapnrilln, at the OREGON CITY DRUG SIUKli. s MAKER Sar-apirilla, at thn OREGON I I I I DRUG STOKU. GRAEKKNBERG MEDICINES! GraefeubergHareaparilla, Uterine Catholieen. " Dysenitry syrup, consumptive balm, " Pde Uin:ment, " Health lliliers, " Eye Lot cm, Ac, Sus ., To be found at the agen 'V of the (Company, at the OREGON CITY UKUGSTUKK. TT 77, Z TZ Tl CcLANE'S celebraled VermifiiL'e and Sweet jyj OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. . T t. Oif..od s ludiaCho airotriie.and Dr. Jones I American Cholairo'jMe, ut the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. Hi iFFAl'S Life Bitter and Hi Bernard' -.-S Djinli ry Sj nip Wiatar'a Balsam of Wild Cherry, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE- DR J. Ayrc' celebrated Cherry Pectoral for coughs, cold, and consumption, at the OitEGON CITY DRUG STORE. J gLiver ()" C TAYNE'S Alterative, Expectorant, and Pill, Uie OREGON CITY DKUG STORE. "ATEXICAN Mustang Limmeul, G W. .Mer 1TX chant's Garbling Oil, at Ihe OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. TRUSSES, lii?ht and Left and double Ab dominal aupporter, at the OREGON CITY DRUGSTORE. PL'UE While Lead, raw and burned Umber, Crome, Green and Yellow, and other paint, at tho OREGON CITY DKUG S TORE. lERFUMERY.at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. PAPER Hangings, a sew lot, for sale by apiltf T. JCH.SJOf?. COOP Elf S Bye, Ear, and Orthopxdio Infirmary. T MIE design of this Institution I fertile treat- LAME, but especially such ease a uudrr a lea immediate medical, surgical, aud hygienic super vision lhau could be giveu at au iuslilut.ua ul III kind would, for ihe most pari be incurable. Thisadvertiseneu i designed mure particularly for Ihe alien. ion of medical un a, who arn the beat judge of coa. a likely to prove obstinate, and who are respectfully invited tu call at Iheir convenience and inspect the inatilulion. Pulieni, whether resident of lh oily or not, la boring under disease of the eye, or deformities hitherto found unmanageable, are required in all eotei lo reside at the luliruiury at leut during- Ihe critical period of treatment, or no attempt lo ciled a cure will he mads i and those read ng at a die tame who coin lo contult the proprietor, and re tU ro the more important surgical uperui ous, uf whatever nature, are expected lo reinuiuat the In atitution where lhy will be properly cared fur, and spoken with in the r own language, if it be French, German, Spanish or English. N. B. The former patron of Dr. Cooper and their friend laboring under dieue, of whatever variety, save that ofcontagiors or infectiou charac ter, (which, though willingly prescribed lor, can never bo resi.leut patients) will be received and treated willi kindura and attention corret ponding to Ihul bestowed at a former institution. For particular refer to the Proprietor, K. S. COOPER, M. D., 14 Sansome street, opposite Rusetle Home, 25-15. San Frauciaco. Notice IS hereby given thai uu bulurday, ihe 9ih day of September, A. L). 1855, at 9 o'clock, a. m , the undersigned will attend at the office of the Auditor of Clackamas county, and (here, with Ihe assist- anee of the ajid Auditor, will publicly examine the assessment roll, and correct all error in valuation, description or quuliiy of land, lota, or other piop erty. All persons interfiled are requested to attend at the time and place appointed. C.F.PEVriE, aop 15 23i3 Assessor of Clack, co. W. O. Johnson, CONVEYANCER AND COLLECTING AGENT. MORTGAGES. Deed. Bill of Sale, ic, drawn up with neatue, corrcctnes, aud dia patch. Collection made in all part of the Wil lamette valley. Persons leaving Ihe City, and de siring to place their propertv in care of an Agent, can be accommodated. Charge inott reawuubie. May be found at The Alton ollice Oregon City, Aug. 2"). 1855 Estrav. STRAYED from Ihe aubsrriber, six mile neat of Lafayette, Yamhill county, about the tint of August, a light colored grey male, about seven years old, and branded with .I.L. on the right shoulder. She had with her a light cream colored mure colt about four mouths old. Any peraon re turning her to me at the futm of W. L. Adams, or giving me any information of her whereabout, by letter directed to Lafayette, shall be miiiiiily re warded. epl-20-3t LOUIS HOUSEMAN. New Supply. G ABERNETHY & CO. offer to the public at low price, the following article: Writing paper, Hatchets, Thread, assorted, Combs, Suspenders, Button, assorted. Steel pens, Pesi holders, Handled axes, Steel uuare, Black tea, Alspice, Pepper, black, Tobacco, Soap, Cream Tartar, Cow bells, C ollins' axes. rjckled ralmon, Smoked " Oregon City, Sept. 1-y Selliiur Off at Cost THE subscriber, wishing tu cloce up hi buaiuess in Oregon City, will dispose uf hi slock of goods, constating of groceries, dry goods, and hard ware, ut cost, or leaa than cost price. ALL per aon indebted to the lute firm uf Preston & O'Neill, or to James O'Neill, must aeltle up immediately. tug 25 1914. JAMES O'NEILL. ORK in bairela at F. S. & A. HOLLAND'S. DRIED Apples, ill h'f and whole barrels, at F. 8. if A. HOLLAND'S. F LOUR, fresh, kept constantly on hnnd by t. Ii. OL A. HULL A U. "VT O. SUGAR, coffee, tea, svrup. Kill, ut IX F. S. A. HOLLAND S. jOWDEli, lead, shot and caps at '. 4. A. HOLLAND S. BOOKS by the cord, ut F. S. A. HOLLAND S. yiGHT plenty. at F. S. $ A. HOLLAND S. s ALERATUS, tobacco, but halo eodriali.at F. S $ A. HOLLAND S. CI UX by Uio lout, ut O F. S. 4 A. HOLLAND'S Cbarman fc Warner HAVE just received a heavy Block of grocer ie, which they brought here expressly tu marioke ul u reasonable price. Cull in, and you Will lind us mill doing business on a reasonable terms as befdre the other bakery caved in. Nu monopoly is our motto, for we are determined to deal aa fairly without competition as widi it. Oregon Oily, Aug. 18, lb55. New Books I THE subscriber hu just received a large as sortment of BOOKS, direct from New York, among which are the following : Alison's H it. of Europe,! Amer.ean Institutions, Lives of the Signers, Uabvlon and Nineveh, nilliinan do. I )emocracy In Am rica "Land and Lie," . "Sea and Sailor," "Deck and Port," Ship and Shore," Three Year in Califor.J Home Cyclopedia, Egypt and Ihe Ho'yL ind LinlneronSl'm Engine, (yc. of Literature, Uuchan'a Fam. Phys'n., .Manual of fine Arts, lectures on the Arts, Travels ill Peru, Polar Regioua, A lie t Mnnuslerii s, Choice lliography, I'eruvian Antitpiiiit, Choice Etra ta, M.ihuu'a Philosophy, variety of l'oeta. SOU copeauf banders t-p ller, 6tl0 " " Readers, 2o0 " MeGuffey' do. S.jU " Webster' Dictionaries. Davie' Algebra, Newman' Rhetoric, Geometry, Day' do. " Bourdon, Parley' Univ. History, " Surveying, Goodrich' PicL U. H., " Legendre, Monleilh' Geography, ' Arilhmet c, 'Little Sh .-alter,'' Thompson' do. ' N. American Sieatter. ALSO, A Trcsh Supply of Stationery. Day b.s, Joui ut.a, leriirers, l(. eor.l Hook. Memorandums, f a KIei jj,ur ej t jjote and letter P.: per, Euvelopes, Pen, Slc, etc. Eras-r Knive, Eroive Rubber, Gummed Labela, I aber'a Ptncila, INK, iu quart and p nt botiha, WHOLESaLP. AND RETAIL. CHARLES POPE,J. Oregon City, August 18, 1B55. MINERS' TEXTS for sate cmur by W. C. DEMENT so. MINER! edby IN'ERS' SHOVELS. 50 dm. jturt reeeiv- wj c. yt.i: r ee. U. 8. MAIL LINE. I o r 1 1 n n d u ii d Astoria. The Snlendid Seamer Multnomah ir, tTi -MX "TTTILL continue to run regularly between 1'iirt. 1 V land aud Astoria, nil Vancouver, twics A wkkk, leaving I'oriluiid on Monday and 'lliursd.iy morning uf each week lor Astoria; and Astoria for Portland un luesduy and friday morninc, touching VANCOUVKII.hT. IlKLr.vs, KaisikBiCath. lauxt, Ac, each way. For freight or passage, apply to H. IIUYT, Master, jel C Or at Iluyl'a Wharf-bout, Portland. Daguerreotypes. TT AVING concluded to icniuin in Oregon City -S.JL ana (jiuunaii iiiysrn pemiaiienlly In the I'ugiicrrealtping buiiurs, I would reuueat llioae wiahiug daKuerrroiypc to give me a calf, a I hare a full auppl) on hand of everything ncceaaary tu the huinca, and will warrant pertrct atitiafucliou in all piclurea luken. 1'rice, vurving from three to fifteen dollar. A variety of loekrlaon hand. IjT Itooni over Ihe tur uf Milwain, nppxil Ihe Alain street llouae, where by mean 01 a ex cellent akyhghl I am enabled to furuUh picture u naiurui nie, ir not more to. juueju, is5j.-iiif Joseph nucirm. Just Received per O. Dovcns. 1AA K litis lioaton Syrup. Seal., . A.JJ 75 boxea ealeratua 1 iO do. soap : 5000 id, i iiiiia sso. 1 Minar; V3 twxe candle ; 1U do. imperial and young liyaoii tea ID eaix'a line suit ; IU uoz. j hoop pane ; m lit lilil criwlied sugar. ep-J U. AUfcll.M'.THI & Co. ffrobate Notice. Territory of Oregon, I County of Yamhill, I AT a Court of Probate, held at Lafayotle In aid county, ou the 7lli day of Augual, A. 1). lei) , present .Martin Old, Judtre of Pruhuto. lu the matter of Ihe estate of John U ltowlutid, decean'd : wherein Jeremiah Itowlund, Admini trator of aid rilate, prewnled lii lut account, praying fur a final aeltieinent of uid ealalo. '1'hi i therefore lu the end lhal all peraon iuleieslcd may appear at Ihe October sension of a d Court, to be holden at Lafayelte, at the Court House In aid county, on Ihe second day of Oct. next, tu how cause, if any, why the account ahull not be al lowed, aud a Dual aettlemeul had. Aud it ia fur ther ordered that thia notice be publiahrd In Tua Oaaaoa A sal's, a paper printed at Oregon City. MAltTIN OLDS, aug.7. 19-13 Judge of Probate. Off for tho Mines. OWING to the tremendous stampede of the funning community for the new mine, 1 hare concluded lo hang my tool ''iu the hall," and practice plow making no more for the present. have already beat my last plow-share into a pick. shovel, and ioon, and am alioiit to tuke up my line ol murcli with the popular crowd Tor the mines, where I may reasonably cxpeol (having fully set tled up with Ihe printer) to make something, if any body dues. My book and account are all left in the hand of my brother, A. K. Post, of Oregon City. All those indebted torn will please call and settle with him immediately. EZRA TOST. Canemnh, Aug. 8, 1655. CiLO. AtiLII.LTIIV fc CO., .MERCHANTS, OREGON CITY, OREGON TERRITORY, aug. 1,1855. ICtf Aberncthy, Clark 6l Co., COMMISSION AND FoRWAIIDl.NO MGRCUAKTS, San Francitco, Cat. WILL attend to telling Oregun produce, Slid fill order for Goods, Groceries, Ac. at the lowed rate. The patronage of the people of Or egon ia respectfully solicited. aug I, Ibj5-llilf Building;! for Rent. THKone now occupied by Win. Myers & Co., and known as tile "French Store." will be for rout from the 1st of August next. Also the building immediately in the rear, fronting ou 3d street. Apply to July 18, lbo5. Wat. C. DEMENT Sl co. r. S. HOLLAND. F.iiA. HollanrL DEALERS in Dry Gouda, Grueeries, Hoots iSi. Shoes, Crockery, Hooks, Stationery, &o., muiu oircet, vregon isiiy. June ju, iOJ3.-y BaUoltrJahl Hallelajah! rrtHE Hallelujah, a lie IV singing book, by Low- a j1 1 ell Mason just the in. tig lor singing school!; lor ule at tjc3U HOLLAND'S. Progression, Progression, Progression IS ever ouwurd and they that do not make on ward progression "are a little behind the tinioe," and fur Ihe benelit of those that have a desire lo keep up with this age we have just received direct from Now York the following list of UOOKS, of which we oiler at whole-sole ur retail, on terms lo suitt Constitution of Man, by Geo. Combe ; Combe's Lee, ou Phrenology; Domestic Lile Thoughts on its concord and discord; Familiar Lessons ou Phre nology aiid Psychology; Love and Parentage: ap plied to Iho improvement of offspring ; Marriage : its h story and philosophy, with d reel ions for hap py marriages; .Memory, and Intellectual Improve ment; Mental Science ; Lecture on the Philoso phy of Phrenology; Muuinionyt ur l'hrenology and Physiology applied, cVc. ; Phrenology proved, illustrated, and upplied ; Phrenological guide, ice; Religion, Natural and Itevctilcd ; Sctr-cullure, and Perfection of character t Self-inatiuctor ill Phre nology and Physiology; Temperance and 'Tight Lacing; Accidents! and binergencics; Hydro pathic t'ook Hooks; Consumption: its causes, pre vention, and cure ; Curloeitie of common water ; Cholerat its muses, cVo. j Domestic Pruelice of Hydropathy; Errors of Physicians, Ac. ; Experi ence iu Water-cure ; Hydropathic Family Physi cian; Hydropathic Eueycloieilia Home treat ment for sexual abuses; Hygiene aud Hydropathy; Introduction to the Water-cure; Midwifery, and the Diseases of Women; Parents Guide, and Cliiliihnlh Made Easy; pregnancy and childbirth; Practice of Water-cure; Water-cure in l.tironic Diseases; Water-cure in Every Known Disease; Water-cure Manual; AmatiVenesai or. Evils and Remedies, Sic. ; Combo on Infuncy Combe's Physiology; Chronic Disease; Fruits and l-'ari-nacca the Prnuer Fowl f Man ; Hereditary De scent: its Laws, Arc. ; Maternity: or the bearing ami nursing oi children, ote. natural I :,tS oi Man ; Physiology, Animal and Mental ; Tobacco: its ellVcl, oVc. I Element of Auin.ial Magnetism ; Fascination: or the philosophy of charming; Li brary uf Mesmerism and Psychology ; Philosophy of Mesmerism ; Ne-wi'.'.ustrated Encyclopedia, com plete in one vol. i Spiritual Intercourse, Philoso phy of, c. ', Familiar Lessons on Astronomy ; t uture r,; Nation, by Kossuth ! Hints towards Ko mrir i by Grcely i Hope and Hells, for the Young uf both sexes: Human KitrliU) : Hume for all, Ate; Labor: its history and prospects, cVc; Power of Kudncss; Woman: her education and influence, tic. -alms' vela. Revelations, by A. J. Davis, the Clairvoyant. 8 ' Approaching Crisis, " " 8 " Harmonittl Men, " 8 " Spee.al Providence, " " 8 " Prenent A gu aud Inner Life, 8" 11, Great Harmonia, " " q 2d " " 11 11 a ii 3d, " " Jane 30, l&05.-y F. 8. Sc A. HOLLAN D. Oregon Bacon. 1 AAfa LUS., tor sale by i.UUU W. 0. DE.ME.VT it co. ORF.GO.V CIT V Wholoialc rrleei Current. coaasuTsu hskklv. nsv uood. ) ust'iis It Mrnit-KKs. Sheeting, 4-1 Ill IUU pr.cUier N. Y.coat. Drilling R'J rauneca. UieaiheJ drilling Id Wheat, pr. bu.....8.'a80 " ahiniug, llalCOais de M.4Ha50 StriiM-d ' do M Potatoes do ..new.... 60 Ticking Multi Onion do (lit Deiiina 15 1'lour lllue drilling 1 1 Corn Meal, fresh U I'luid luua-y lCs'.M rsi'iT. Satmel 7taUll' " dried du It) Kentucky jeana...U.'a45 Peaches, dried do ltf Tweed ..55a7U dopealid raism ; " Chili, dried. 2U!2i Pine and white 13' raoviaioKs. Illii aud orange 1'J Pork, clear. nou. laury Hal'i; imss fc'.'S.JU Furniture do IHel-l Ham 35 " do. wide. IS, llacou Ji5loJU M. du laiuca 14uU5; row us. Gingham ISu'J'J llarnrd, pr c tl5 Alpaca '.'.ra(i( pr ke( iltf Table daiuaak 5(ia75i shot. " clolhs ti5aIJ Small tie fOJaJ Irish linen 4U$l,Uuck fl3a3 CITIII.Ill. i L1AU. Sheep gray pant $:.i3 llur 30 hatiiirt Ho. .tt-'jiil WliiU) leuit, iuoilHalS Fancy caa. do. ...IJHa5J conot. Black vast. do. (5a1;. Manilla, small 40 Red llau'1 shirts $1118 " large !5 I'.luo do. do. Jll.'.ulB Hemp lUalS Hickory shirt 5a7' csnuls. Culieo do S'Jal'i Admantiue -40 soots ii snur.s. !SH'im 60 Men' kip buots3)ii4i' ciusa. ' super do. du... .(14 Havana. $40a80 " fine tewed lil'Grriiwn Si0u2r Doy' kip boot. American J0a5U " lit) vy w I do's I i iu Toascvo. Men' brg's pr. dux.. If 1 7 Ptide uf the Uuion.40a4.V ' kipbrgsprilux.Ct.'U.'Sun 3Vuii " calf sewed ilo..r. I Luke's 3T Women's h'ry h's.fll3j luanwASi. nneuu. Qiij;Miiivei :' osocesik. 'SiKidra H4IG CofTco Ifu2ll;.xe tl'Ja'JO Tea IJ5a70' Mill saws !)Ua$l4 Sugar, no. I Chi'a... . 1 1 J X cut taw 75$t crushed 1 1: 1 able cutlery, 10 perot Sale rut us lua.lCj advance on N. Y. oast Starch 14: Pocket cutlery, 95 prot Syrup K I)oatou...9Ua$l advance. do. S Isluud 7.'i'Other article of hard- N O Moliie AO! ware from 20 to&Opr Liv. Salt 3a.'l,i et advance. Table Suit S4a4iNuil,um'dizd,prk-88 Sandwich 1. Sail.. 2a2V ' horaehoe...S5aJ5 IVier. 3ul oils. Allspice 4li;Ump )1 Jaja Cinnamon CtluWi! Linseed boil J2 25 Soap 10all,'Turentine pr gall (.9 STotice. Council Gsound, 'alu-walla Yalliv, W. T., June 1 a, 1855. AT A Tsf.atv concluded with Hi Yakima Na tion of Indian at the Council Grouud lo tho Walla-walla Valley the fllh day of June, 1855, tho laud included within tho following boundaries was ceded to the United Slates, to wit i Commencing at Mt. ltimier, thence northerly along the main ridge of Ihe Cascade mountains to the point where the northern tributary of Ihe lake Chelun and the southern tribulariet of the Mothew river have their rise ( thence south-easterly on the divide between Ihe water of kike Chelan and the Methew river to the Columbia river; thence cross ing the Columbia, on a true east course! to a point whose lungitudo hi one hundred aud iimteeu de gteea and ten minute w hich two latter linos ai-p-urate the above confederated tribe and baud of Indian from the Okuiuakane tribe of Indian thence in a true touth course lo the forty-seventh parallel of latitude J thenc east ou Iho said parallel to the maia Palouse river which two latter tinea of buundary seporate the abuvt confederated tribes and baud from tho SHikans ; thence down the Palouse river to it junction wllh the Aloli ha-ue- she or southern tribuuiry of the same thence in a toullw-Bsterly direction to the Suake river at the month of lh I ucuntion river, ee rating tli above confederated tribea from the Nes Perce tribs of In dian ; Uience down the Snake river to it junction with the Columbia river; thence up the Columbia river to Ihe' While Bank' below Priest's Rapid -r thence westerly to a lake called "I Lao ;" Ihhnc southerly lo a point oa the Yakima rirer called "Toh-iiuih-luke )" thence iu a eoulli-westcrlydirce-tion to thn Columbia river at the western extremity of the 'Dig Island," between the mouth of tho Umatilla river and Duller creek all which latter boundaries separate the above confederated tribe and bund from tho Wulla-walla, Cayuse and I'mntillu tribe and bauds of Indian thence down Ihe Columbia liver lu midway between the mouths uf White Salmon and Wind river ; thence along the divide between said river to the main ridgo of the Cascade Mountains; and theuce along uid ridge to the place of beginning. There ia, however, reserved from the laud above Ceded, for Ihe exclusive use and occupation ufsuid confederated tribe and bands of Indians, the tract of land included within the following bouudaiics, to Wlti Commencing 6n the Yakima river hi the mouth- of the Attiihuuiii river, thence westerly along said AlUihnani river lo the fork ; theuce along the southern tributary lo the Cascade mountain; thence southerly along tho Iniiin ridgo of said mountains. passing soutti and east or .Ml. Adams to Ihe Spur whence Mow the Wulers of the Kilkntut and Pisco rivers ; thence along said divide to the divide seia- ruting Ihe water oi lie datjias river Irom tbose How iug into Ihe Columbia river ; thence along said di vide lo the main Yakima, eight mile below thai mouth of the Sulass river ; and thence up the Yuk imu river tu the place of beginning. Also a tract uf land not exoesding in nnantity' one township of six mile iiiure, situated at till fork of the PisuuolMe or Wenalsliapaui river, and konwn as the '-Wi-nutsliupuin Fishery;'1 which said tract shall he surveyed nd marked uut when ever lite lVesulent may direct. Uy all express provisiou of the treaty, the coun try embruced iu the cession and not included in the reservation, is open to settlement, excepting that the Indians are secured in the possciMun of their builutiig and improvement until removed to tho reservation. This notice is published fur the information ef the public, and the attention uf citizen proposing 10 locate claims upon the ceded territory, i eni- cially called to the uhove provision, ulul Tor further information they are requested to apply t tub agent, A. J. llolou. ISAAC I. 8T EVENS, Gov., and Bupl. Ind. Afl',W.1 June 2D, 1855. 13-C.m Notice. District Court Clnekumu C'ouuty Ttrritosy of Oregon. A.J. I'ope ' et. Summon J. H. Iliggins. ) . To J. ri. Hlggins "lOll are hereby required, In the name of Iho J. Ilnltiil State of America, lo appear before lh District Court of Clackamas county lo be hold in Oregon C.tyon the 17th day of Sept. nest (be ing the third Monday uf said month) Ui answer Ihe complaint of A. J. 1 '". And you are hereby no tified lhat if you fail U appear and answer the said compla nt, the plaintiff will take judgment aguiuet you for four hundred aud twenty-four dollar, and interest from Ihe 12th day of January, 1855, to gether with cost of mil. ' Witness F. S. Holland, Clerk. I and Ihe Seal of said Court, this F w 31st day of May, 1455. 7no3 V. a. HOLLAND, Or., s ?