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.IMl'OUT.Wl' I KIIII JAt'W Amcrlcuu l.tir.in rrTu'it tun I'tittlcce l.uiu'anMrri lu n by HUiniUllutu In the lulu'l'rrnly by Cum. t'crrj -Ittaoruuce of thu J.iatne AulhnrllleH In iouirulnti . rcrutit Pontons or the Ticuiy. r. The San Frnnc'seo Daily Ilitmui, of H, pL 1H( places iu iii icosioii of a very interesting cor- f esin.lenco, which shows that, accepting the ofii ifiiil construction lately put upon our boasted trea ty wit li Japan by Ilia authorities of fc'lmiidu and llukodudl, Ilia ndiunluges wo aro to derive from V eurl.ito negotiations Willi llint Covcru nient tltrotigli Coin. IVrry, uro about to turn nut littlv butler lliun porfoct li muling, 'i'lio corr, spondeuco of. tho tf II Ii. I. .a tnim r.r.,llK ixnwr U'.. ,CrlUl UVIIiy lHIU-Lliei -., " fclmll al.il,. tlii f.niu ill HM fnitf Words &M liOMihlft. , It scum that the firm of Reed it Dougherty, of IIoimiImIu, under the full conviction tliut they wore Justified in itf doing by tlio "treaty" referred to, kit Honolulu on the i:itli of Feb. last, with a full tnrgo of ship chandlery, nnd such oilier article! an Milling liil generally rxuiirs, nu board of the Caroline K. Foule, a schooner churterod by the firm, und bound fur llukodudl, for Ihe purpose of tlulilidiing a supply lo:ol, for such Aincricaii hulcshipi oa might wish to winter ut that place fti'.toU'l of Honolulu. Upon tlio passage tlio Cur' ' vliue E. r oole liiiii'lied ut biinoda or Aiphon, a Japanese inland. Hera sho found the crew of the . ... . . i i i i... JlU"siuii iriguio uianu, wuicii mm uecn luiciy Wricked mar Simod.i. A bargain was truck bo - tweeu the Russians and tlio firm of lived Dough erty for the churlor of tlio C. 12. Footo to remove 4 tlio former to Petropolotki, a port In their own eo.m'.ry. , It s cms that the Russian Admiral Poiilialine bad just complete.) n treaty for the Russian Gov ernment, on precisely the same basin, and iccur ing the '-mo grants and privileges, us our own. Iu onlor to take the Russians homo, it was mudo known to llio authorities of Simoihi that it wan , ncccssury to luul part of the cargo, mid all of the passengers of the C. E. Fuulc, to await llio return of the vossel from her voyage to I'ctiopolotki, which as expected to consume the better part of three mouths. The authorities of Simoda cheerfully 'hint them every asislaueo in luniling the ship's scores, and in providing suitable storage, and a ' convenient residence for tlio passenger!'. During Iho time of their slay nt Simoda, which wuruboiil evcuty-oVo days, Mr.Reedsclejleduud pu.olian jd a cargo of Japan gooJii for .Suu Fianc'isco, co.i titling of Lacquer ware, rice, silks, &.C, ic. During Iheirstay among theso peoplo Art'elo 1th f the tr. .i!y, whieh'snys that our citizens "!iill be free ru in other countries, and not subject lo such Kslrictious as the Dutch and Chinese are at Kan gislia," was a'.liged lo huvo been roj catcdly vio late 1 hy the officials of Simoda. In all their walks 'liey were followed hy Iroin two to fix officers; wore . "Jie.ided ufl'liere, anJ headed o.Tlhcro.jiiid under ' aloser watch and more restrictions than the veriest 'Aillmv un.l. r arrest in our own countrv." Filliliiur the natives wcro very susj ieious of them, and doiilitful as to tho real object of their mWitm and leniioraiy residence among them, Uced .t Dough erty' addressed a nolo to "His Excellency, the ' (governor of Siinodu," setting forth the reason of their doteution, their determination to ro-cmbark upon tho arrival of Iheir vessel, tho object of their mission to Hukodadi, and at the same time plainly lid positively demanding the immunities and priv ileges pcurcd to them as American citizens by ' treaty stipulations, lulcly ratified uud sealed by the v Executive of Japan. Tho Governor returned for tuswer, that as their lomporary delay wus unavoid able on account of the departure of their vessel to , Russia, they could be tolerated iuSiinoda until the .return of the C. E. Footo, provided she returned by tho dato already specified as tho time she was ex pected by her owners. Otherwise they must leave upon the first American ship that arrived. They Were also inform d that they would be similarly ' treated at Hukodadi if they proceeded there. - -,-At this juncture Commodore ICogers, command- r.i..fiT o i... l? i -.1 f CTOl llio u. o. jajmoi nig UAjJeoieuii, uii uvuru me i UVS. ship 'iiiceuiies, came into port. Reed & Co. r aplicited his interference, and plnccd themselves Wider his protection. He engaged to iutcrccdo Willi the authorities at Hukodadi, whither he ex- iMi.ti.il In nreei'iln llm P. ft. Fnote. mid endeav- oc to secure to them the privileges which they claimed under tho treaty. " Commodore Rogers immediately wrolo to the Governor of Ilakojadi, setting beforo him the whole caso, mid demand' tig in behalf of the Gov- rnnient of tho United Scales, a proper recognition, by the authorities of Japan, of American rights and ..privileges, as plainly defined hy the solemn "com pact" already entered into between the United States and the official authorities of the Islands. TJ'o Governor replied, that tho.-e privileges wore only secured lo "temporary residents." A ''tem porary" residence was construed by him to mean a snort period ol Iroin live to seven days, auu count uot po&ilbly bo extended to more than a two or three mouths' resilience. Ho could not, therefore, " consent to the lauding of these people upon the Bliores 01 me isoiuu ill an, iiuiuss uuu. t Llio cAjuesa Stipulation that a definite time was to be fixed for their departure, and when tho time arrived they must leave without fail. The Captain entered into a lcnglhy explanation of what we understood by a .'lenrmorury'' residence. JIo showed him that if one of our citizens came to Japan for the purpose f studying their laws, customs, arts, or religion, tLai ;.'ll,0UiJ1' Ii3 might require a pf nod of many , years, yet at tlio sumo timo, lio imii.g a citizen cf ' tli U. S, was a ''temporary'' resident of Japan, nd under the existing treaty, our Government would hold them responsble for injuries and insults inflicted upon such of our eitizons, whilst peacably residing among them for temporary objects. He -also argued that tho right of living '.'temporarily" in Japaa carried along with it, as a consequence, tlhc right of having houses for shelter, al.-o of fuel, ls'hing and provisions, as no person conld be ex- , -pected to live without them. Also the righlof our Vessels entering their ports for repairs, &c,. implied ; cyvj,. ticjr gs, f10m such illfluOUCcS. In ur right to demaud, for a reasonable comjiensation, j i;razi, the opinion prevails, that the moon's such "ship stores'' as it is necessary for them to says falling; upon iufauts will produce sick-li.-.ve, and as the Japanese were no', able to furnish rjuss. In Si'oei ia, the hlin'c; s arc careful to "chain cables and iron au.hors,'' and many other, secure their prey, containing muk bags, at -'.tiiUs indispensable ! rhip, therefore w were i full liiryin ; they declare they nro as good ? cie-ariy ,litledloestabli!i suitable depots in their for nothing at new moon. Hut tho Wubt ' f" potts for inpyiag our ships with them. The astounding influence attributed to the moon, Governor persisted, however, in the correctness oC ill our day, is that of causing caith'ualce. l,isi.iten,relationtifthetcrm''tem1Hirary,',andtheM.A!cMl'erry,of Tarw, aborts that tlie I C E. Foote returned with her crew and cartr" ' moon is the cause of eartliquas, Ly lU I lie,,! & co. see.. I. be pretty well rii.gusud with Uaru.tg grav.tat.on acting on tho euhnnr t . ., ' ., ' .,,i.v fait, ihus it ii avunicd that the interior l.ieJJWUS. , 1 UCV Bav lorji i;ou.u ,'..-..- an ubiimluncs iu llio couulry. Tho Japans Mould not sell. Coin. Rogers Informed (lis Governor that "Un cle Sam" would bo a parly lu interpreting the trea ty one of those duys. Theru seems to bs an excelleiil opening over lliorefur L'ncle Hum to mix a little briinMonosiiK.ku along Willi the druse cloud Dial has already settled down upon the i euu fio.u the heights of Sobanlo- l. Woii leriflhe A liniiii.lration hasgol"p!u. k' enough to bring Jupan to terms 1 The afiulr may yet bs satisfactorily arranged, however, as tho Governors of Simoda and Ili.liuU. di ure mere ageult under the Ihnjieror at Jedilo. An iiitorviow W illi llio Eiiijicnr will probably bring about a satisfactory understanding. 'or tin Argut, The Vnlled Brethren In C.brlxl, U Oretton. In iicooi.luucs Willi nil Act passed by tho Gen eral Conference of the church of llio United Uretli ren iu Christ, at ilaseuion III May, 1823, the fol lowing Ministers met iu Linn Co., U. T., Aug. 3'), it-j. i, and entered into au Auuual Conference or ganization. l'r sent ; T. J. Connor, J. Kcnayer, M. M. Crow, J. 11. Lichlcutlialer, P. C. Parker, It. Price. Allotments of labor for the ensuing year: T. J. Connor, Presiding Elder. Yamhill Mis sion J, Konojert, Frruch Prairie, A. Uennet; Lane Co., M. .M. Crow ; Vinpjiia, I. C. Parker ( Corv.dils, T. J. Connor one to be supplied. RKILUU'TIONS. Rcnoheil, That we believe tho insleniof Amer ican slavery to be essentially wrung in Its nature and tendency j and that we liavo no sympathy for, nor fellowship nilh any lusoeiaticii which has for its o' jeut the perpituhy or extension of Slavery; or thai advocates the moraC right to perjieliuite or extend il. iVsurri, That we feel culled upon by the mor al and politico! cireumiluni'es with which we are surrounded, lo advocate bol Hy the righteousness of our sjsleiii of lion-fellowship with sluvelioldei. Yet while we do so, we must repudiate and repel, as sluuderoiis, the charge that we advocato the promiscuous mixing of tho races. Hctultcd, Thut we regard the madut operandi of all secret societies as being ineoiisisti ul with that opeu frankness, and separation from the world, that is required by the spirit and precepts of the Gospel, mnl that open invesi'giiiioD that should character ize a government lu which the lorereignly is Vest ed iu the Pi'Ojdo. A'.n'i.Vri, That ws believe the traffic in, and il l ofardiiit spirits as a hevoru;o, in an rtil uf immenie miifinitmle, fraught Willi untold evils to the coun try, uiul cjiecia'.ly to tin youth. W'e, therefore, f.el it our duly to raise our united voices, and exert our entire iullucuce u; uiuut it. After an, interiMting kess'oti of three days, tha Conference fiually adjourned, to meet at Ml. Pleas ant School 1 louse, iu Ihutou co., on the day of , lSoli. J. M. CHANDLER, Sco'y- For the Argut. Tllli I..MlV'Ar.K OV N.VTl'AK. 0! liir'.h, how bright, how fair, thou art ! How do thy beauties thrill my heart ! Where o'er I gaze, around , above, Thmi lellcst of thy Maker's Iovo : Thy lofty hills like altars rise, Tlio trees look upward to tho skies ; The fragrant flowers brenlho out perfume, Their iucenso rises from their tomb. The stars of eve, with silver light, Spangle the mantle of the night: CHi 1 how I love their glimmering rays They always liil my heart with pruiso. They speak lo mo of One who lives Fur, far ubovo 'tis He who gives Each scene of beauty here below i lie bids each burning star to glow. The foaming torrent roars His wrath, Destruction rides along its path ; The whirl . iud breathes his scorching breath, And carries high Ilia terror death : The towering mountains stand on earth, Emblems of His unchanging truth ; The ocean , boundless in its might, Proclaims its maker Infimte. How durk must be that human eye, That looks on Nulurc's majesty, . And gazing where her Maker trod, Bees not the footsteps of a God ! Or looking round upon the scene, On skies of blue, and fields of green, Thinks there is nothing beatcous here, Rut all is durk, and cold, and drear. Oh 1 blind indeed that soul must be, As all are blind who trio! not see : Rut ail who will minj read the page That Earth has spread lYoni age to age: There's not a line but goes to prove The one great truth, that "God is Love:'1 And when for oges more it's stuod, It still will tell us Gon is good. Ikis Hill, Sept. 10, 'io. VIOLA. Lunar Influence. The lust number of the New York Qtiar- tarly contains an articlo on tlio much-mooted point of luunr influence, that is, the ef fect ol the inoou 8 rays upon oujocis on una earth. From tho information ncsoutcil, it appears some scientific men have como to tliu conclusion that tho moon exercises no influence whatever on tho earth, while others ns positively nflirm that it (.Iocs. Tho opinions or popular belief of dillerent nations savage, and civilized with ref pect to tho moon's influence, is somolhin vcry remarkablo. Almost every nation believes th'u '"oon ad'ects tho weather, tho crops, the cuiillisT ol timber, the decay of fish, and the health of man. iG many piaC: 'inEns- land it is a common lielief that persons nev- ,- ! I ...I.a.. tl.a t'.A.. Ij vtttininrr er uie oi sickness wucu i" )o lo ..e ni0 eali yy si,p la Ri:uaicn on ill. Iu south America the natives P")' Uen, Creek near whore the road crosses il lead .:..' .imi;.,! n tliu lunations in sowilltr I '.,. fmn, rnnl.-ind and Orecon Citv. "ui country" theircrops. It is pretty wo'.l settled now, wo believe, that f.i and flesh decay more ...r :.M.. nv.vicu.1 tr tliA innftii" rnvi ; tlan .... C0Vnred. The Indians always i 'ti'iui y Jiwii a l 'v"ie t-v - , - ft". t- fluUsUt..-, auiij tho coioo'iticiil iielion of tlio iiiooti's rc .uro on tho other thin crust euiiiclnurt hrrulu it, uud nl oilier tiuits violently a'i tat' s tho ea of lavn w ithiu. Volcanoes, it is iisscrtcil, uro nlso siihji'ct to I his iiillu'iic Wo h.ivo but lillle ('"iilidc'iicu in tho tlicury of tho moon's, produciu;; vuivrs in the in ter nr of llio i-nrlh, If lhia wcro a fact, till pni U of tho earth would U subject to mrlh luiikf. Now it U null known that this is not the chip, but that lh''V nro local con lliiud to c rtaiti district, iiciico tho roiioii ublo coiicliiiioii is, that llio cutiio is local uUi I oilmt.s it u iii'i;'ii'iic. W liat clli-vt tho moon has upon crops tho tuno when pltinteel or cut down wo camiol ti ll, but many of our farmers firmly buliovo that tho times of plniitiii',' and sow int; niti.it bo iu arcordancu with tho moon's phases. It is also a common belief that timber cut down nl full tno"ii is moro sub ject to rot, mid tho at tuck of worniH, than that cut during tho lirt mid last ouurtors, Thoro must bo snmo fotiiidatioii for such ''oncrul and widen ir, ml opiuloni ; but I hero trutlifultieSH vo havo heard dollied over and over n'Mtu. llio iiuesliuii i not yet set tled ; thi'i-o is still room for closer obi.rvn tion and investigation. ticieutijic Ameri can. jf?IIornco Matin, President of Anliocli Colli'irit, Ohio, lias becomo a rouiiiiuiiicanl mid ii preacher uf llio so called ''Chrisliuii lVnomimitioii, "nmllini ollieiuteu rcceully ih several of tlio churclua of dhio with j;reat aceepta'ioii, says tho Uosluli Trunxcrijit. Crcgoa City Tablic tSchooL llsroRT fur the term, commencing July 1C, and ending Sept.W, 1853. Wliolo ii .ofiunncs enrrlled, Cli A.eniga daily attendance -Ij No. ol'days absenco frem sickness,.. ...l.VJ ..Mil ...m 7 38 7 3 17 .....3S C'i No. of rucilal.ons during the quarter,. An. ut creditable' ones,. No. of hours tnrdiiicMi, No. of pupils punctual,, No. present every day, No. cases of triiauey detected, No. communications noticed No. wli.KO conduct litis been very giud. ...... No. of males Nil. ef fellL-.h S .3U It. T. LOCK WOOl , Instructor. N; inos of thof-o present every day, MaslorsSid- n. y I). l.i.liurdKiii, .Mm M- iMet-s,'Goo. Smiih, Wiliio Whitl.k, Eddio VhilUiek. Jliw.-, Miiees .. ilcox , h'uiira .Miller, l.uuia . All- bright, and Mury J. F.tjiiiith. Absent one luilf day. Wotico Is h Teby given, that the 'Washington county Agricultural Fait" will bo held at Forest Grove, on Thursday, Oct 4, inst. T. J. Dryer, Esq., is expected to address the Sucioty. Now, farmers, give us a full attcudanee ; bring in your stock, products, etc. Sep 13, H."i5. IL 0. Raymond, Sec y. round, the road between OroL-on City and Tortland V7 a poeket book, which must belong to some .me I! vim near Davtoa, and which eun bo recover ed at Tns Aaous o;;ico,by paying tor tins uuver tiseiueuU seiiiJO-iil Direct From Honolulu, 1)ER llrig I. IS. Luul, in tons s. I. s.iit,' 127 maU " No. a Sugar, 50 kegs " No. 1 " 2.1 Ilbls. " Syrup, 22 " " Molasses, 3:i0 Gallons Polar Oil. Sep. 20, '55. G. AUERNETHY & co. Tho Best Chance, "T7VER ofl'ered ill Oregon, to thoso wanting .1 J Stoves. I would say to the public tliat 1 am oll'ering my stock of Stoves, just roeeived, nl great ly HEDUCEU l'KICEri, from Five to Ten Dol LAiis below former rates. O. 11. TWOGOOD. A GOOD anjortiiient of Tinware on hand, rind for sale cheap, by O. 1!. TWOGOI ID. 1000 EUSHKLS of Oats wauled, for w hich I will pay the market prico, in 0. 11. TWOGOUD. )fff UUSI1EL8 of iieat wanted nt JtJ)) the maiket price. for which I will pay in Tinware or ritovet. O. 11. TWOGOUD. Notice. I WILL sell my entire stock of Tinware, Stoves, Tools, and Stock, at COST PRICES, provi ded I can find on immediate purchaser, lenns, one half down ; balance, sixty and ninely days. Sop. 23-tl u. J5. TVVUUUUU. VUlio Wants a Good C-iidlo? rpiIE subscriber, living five miles south-west of l Laiayeue, in I ainnuicouiiiy, is now imutihilj on the business of Saddlu MakiniT in good earnest. Uo keeps constantly on hand tho best saddles that cau be manufactured with the niateriuls at Com mand in Oregon. Those wishing a genuiue saddle warranted to fit on both sides, and rigged out iu .1 .1 T... n Mnr..l ...!.. u'ntil.l I coii.r'.'ele style, ci.""i' by the way of Smiths bridge ,,n the N.-th lork of Yamhill. J- O. KtN DtRoN. csei. -j-.jii. CI UAEFENI5ERU MEDICINES: T Gracfeiibent Sarsnnarilla, Uterine Ciilholicon " l dysentery syrup, cousunqiuve ' ' bahn, Pile Ointment, Health liitterx, i' Kyo Uitioii, &c, etc., To bo found at the ogeney of Hie Company, at tho OREGON CITY DRUG STuKli IJotico. ril'lERE will bo an aUj-jiiruol meeUng of the X Grand Wigwam held ut Portland ou llio first Thureduv of October next, at 1 o'clock, r. m. Ii" Ail snliordinate loilgos are requested to be represe nted l-y their prup-r uuinber of delegates. K.pii.oj 11. W. DA IS, G.J A Coniothiiif,' XTcw. 4 NV i. huv.iig a .MoUlcon, Ki-ruplrne, iL Aconrdi'Uii, or other lord iiisliuiih lit, with broken ur defective reeds, tan have llinn r p.ired by ai plyiiigor send ng lo Gha. M. hc.tur, at bis rr.i.l. iKo, mo inms lu. k fioin the liuplist .Mio'ing House, in the Nurlh pnrt of Ore on City. Charge for iiiM-rliug single reeds from $l,.riU hi &'.',00, lU'asiuub.e Je Ju. li. ii for a itimI. r iiuin- ber. I . .il. u I b 1 EK. Oregon City, Sepkiuber 2'.', is.',.) 'ii t. r Eras, Llcd-Ciucs, P.iinta, Oils, 'J and Vye-tXafT)!, U, allheOUW.it.'S CUV DUUU 8TUUE, w,13 Malu Street, Orrg.mCily.O.T. 1 1. G uyrolt's e. .iiipouud exti act of Sursuparilla X und 1 ellow Dock, nt the s.ili OREGON C1TV DIIUG BTORE. SANDS' Hamaparilla, In nnvipinnliiv.al llio OREGON CITY IJKL'G KToKK. 0 LD Dr. Jueoli Towiiwud's Saisaparilla, at tho OREGON CITY DRUG slOllli J) It. ToWiiMnd's Sumn;irlla, at the OREGON CU V DRI G STORK U IIAKER Supup.iri:in. al lbs 3 OREGON 1 1TY DRIG STORIC. McLANE'S eelib aled Vermifuge and Liver Pills, OREGON CITY DIU'G STORK. I) It. Osgood's ludlaCholugogue, and Dr. Jones' American I IioI.iiw.mio, at llio OREGON CITY DRCG STORH. " IOFFATS Life Hitlers ami Pills, liernard's el L Dvsentirv Svruii. ktar's Balsam ol Wild Cherry, at OKl.liO.I IHU lull l, o iel.i-.. D !!. J. Ayrcs' colcbiuled Chorry 1'ei-l.iral for coiiL'lu. col.ls, and c.miimtu,ii, at ma iii'l'iuiv i-rrv i ii 'I'i: k'I'i H!P J'AYNK'S Alterative, E(icctorant, and Pills, Cod Liver Oil, Castor O.I, and Sweet ( III, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. 31 EXIOAN Mustang I.iuimeiit, G. W. A!oi cliunl s l.ntL'ting on, ui ino OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. rpRL'SSES, right and left and double, ami Ah- 1 doiniual supiiorters, at tlio OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. 1)UKK White Lend, raw and burned Cuilwr, Crome, Groen and Yellow, and oilier paiuls, ut tho OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. )ERFLT.VIiRY,nt tho L OREGON CITY DRL'G STORE. COOPER'S Syo, Ear, and) Orthopadic IniJinwry. rpllE design of this Instiliitioll is fur the Irent- .1. Iiieutof llio UU.MJ, llio Ul..t, WW Hie LAM (I. but esiieeially such cases as under a less immediate medical, surgical, and hygienic super vision Ihau could be given at an instituiion ol the kind would, for tho most part bo iueuruble. Thisadverliscnion is designed more particularly for Ihu nltention of medical men, who aro tho best judges of cus likely to prove obstinate, and who are rcspccuuuy uiviiuu iu uuu ul iulu vvutvuivuev aud inspect the institution. Patients, whether residents of Iho city or not, la boring under diseoso of tho eye, or deformities hitherto found unmanageable, uro required in nit ctues to reside at the 1 utirmary at least during the critical period of treatment, or uo attempt to ellecl a euro will be made ; uud those residing at a dis tance who como lo consult tho proprietor, und re quire tho more important surgical ojicratiouH, of w hatever nature, are oxpccieu 10 remain nunc in stitution where they will bo properly cared for, mid sjioken with in their owu language, if it bo French, German, Spanish or English. N. . The former patrons of Dr. Cooper nnd Iheir friends laboring under discus,., of whatever variety, suve that of contusions or infections churuo ter, (which, though willingly proscribed for, can never bo resident patients) will bo received and treated willi kindness and attention correppouding to that bestowed at a former intilutioii. For particulars refer to the Proprietor, E. S. COOPER, M. D., 14 Sansomo street, opposite Rasetto llouso, oj-tj. San Fruiicisco. flotico TS hereby given thalon Sututduy, theSDlhday of X September, A. U. ISjj, ul y o elocK, A. a., uie undersigned will attend at tlio office of the Auditor of Clackamas counly, ami there, with Iho assist ance of tho said Auditor, will publicly examine the assessment roll, and correct ull errors iu vuluution, description or quality of land, lots, or oilier piop- erly All porsons interested nro requested to attend t the liino and placo appointed. C.F.PEATIR, scp 15 2-i3 Assessor of Cluck, co. Hew Supply. ADERNKTHY & CO. offer to the public, ut low prices, the followiug articles! G. Wi-itiiiir iianer. Hatchets, Thread, ussorted, Steel squares, Combs, " Illuck lea, Alspico, Suspoiiders, Muttons, assorted, Pepper, black, Steel pens, lobicco, l eu holders, Handled axes, Cow bells, Collins' uxes. Soan. !( ..'ream Tartar, Pickled salmon, Smoked " OroKou City, Sept. l-y Eellincr O.TatCost. nut P. til.A-ril u ixliimr to clime uii bis business JL in Oregon City, will diswso of his stw.k of goons, Cuiibisliug ol groceries, ury goons, aim unru wuro, nt cost, or less than cost prices. AI.Lper- Im.II.Io.I Inllinlnln flrirl of i'r.Kt011& O'Neill. orto Jiimes O'Neill, must settle up immediately. UllgXJ IU14. d.1.Ul.O v-l ill.ll.u. DORK in barrels nt I F. S. &. A. HOLLAND'S. I) HIED Apples, in h'f and whole barrels, at r. S. y A. uui-iiAiix a. 1 7 LOUR, fresh, kcptconstttiitly dh hand by F. S. & A. HOLLAND. N O. SUGAR, coll'ee, ten, syrup, salt, lit ,.t c i iif.t r a vnecf t lOWDER, lead, shot aud caps at Y F. S. Sc A. HOLLAND'S. BOOKS by the cord, at i'. S. tj- .1. HOLLAND S. LIGHT plenty at F. S. $ A. HOLLAND'S. rt VLERATl'3, l ibarco, but halo cisllish, at 8. ty A. nil.lilill .,. SOX by tlio fool, nt F. &'. J- A. HOLLAND'S Charman tfi Warner HAVE Jiisl received a heavy sl.-ek of grocer ies, which they brought bore exprcwly to markoke at a reasouablo price. Cull iu, aud you will liud us still doing biisimss ou as n-asouabje terms as befo.u the other bakery cavsJ in. No inouopoly is our motto, for we are determined lo deal as f-irly without eoinietitiu as wilh it. Oregon City, Aug. 18, lo33. Oregon Eicon. 1 ((( LUS , lor sale bv lUUv W. C DEMENT A. U. 0. MAIL LINE. 1 rl I it ii l ii (I A I o r I ii . The Spl. ndid S'enmer 1 ZVInltnomah kiHucal. "f TflLL eoiiiiiiiietnruiiriHrul irly ln'twoi n Port- V land und Asloiiii, tin Vuncouvor, thick a HtiiK, leaving Portland on AlouJuy mi l Thun-duy in iniiiigs of each ei k fur AUiriii uud Anlniia fur I'oillnnd mi Tui.hiv und Friday ii.orniit: s, louchiiig VANriu vKit.ST. Hklums, I! tiMin,l a im hjikt, tVc, each way. For fn-ighl or passage, njqi'y lo R. HoYT, .Maler, jcIC Oral Hoyt's Wharf-biiil, I'oillaud. Haw Books ! rilllE subscriber has just roeeived a lurpe as- X sorliueiit of HOOKS, direct from Now Yoik, among, w hich ure the fullawiug: Alisons Hist, of EurepeMmrrienn Iiislilutions, Sillimau's do. I Lives of tho Signers, llciiioerncy in America ,'llulnlon und Nineveh, Laud and l.ee," ;"l)eck and Poll,' "Sea and Sailor, Threo Years in Califor., I 'ye. of Literature, lluclian's Funi. l'livs'n. Manual uf Fin Arts, Lecturts on Iho Alls, 'Ship and Shore, Home Cyclop-ilia, Egypt and the llolyL-nid Lir.lneronSt'm Eii-ine, Vuc't iMmiuslerii s, Choice llioruphy, Travels iu Peru, i'eruvinn Autiquili.s, Polar Regions, Mahau's Philm-ophv, it'hiiice Elni. Is, variety of Poets. .lllll copies of SalllUls' Speller, f,li() ' " l'.eadeis, 2"0 " McGufTcy's do. Si i.O " WBhster's Dictionaries. Duvies' Algebra, Newman's Rhetoric, " Geoiiirlr-, Day's do. " llounlonj Pulley's I'nlv. History, " Surveying, Goodrich's Piet. U. S., " Legeudio, Monlei'.h's Geograpliy, " Arithmetics, 'Little Skiil.cr,' Thoaipion's do. I V. Ameiicau Spcukrr. A I. SO, ATrcsh Eupi'ly of Stationery. Day Hooks, Journals, Ledijcrs, Rcconl Hooks Memorandums, of all sizes, Diaries, A c , Nolo and Lcller Paiier. Envelopes. Pens, &c, etc llrus.'i Knives, Erasive Rubber, Gummed I. libels, 1'uLer's Pencils, INK, iu quart ami pint bonks. IVllOl.KSAr.B AND RKTAIf.. CIIARLKS POPE, Ja. Oregon City, August 18, 1853. Daguerreotypes. HAVING eoncluded to reiiiuin in Oregon City aud etublish myself permanently in the DuKuerreolvpiug business, 1 would request those wishing dni;iieneotyKS to give mo a call, us 1 have a full supply on hand of everything necessary to tho business, and will warrant perfect si .Amotion iu all pictures tukeii. Prices, varying from three lo lillccii dollars. A vurietyof lockets on bund. D r Rooms over Iho store of Mdwaiu, nppw.te the .Main Street House, where by menus of uu ex cellent skylight I am enabled to furnish picluresas natural us hie, if nut moro so. JiuioSO, litf.'i.-lllf JOSEPH 1IUCI1TUL. Just Received per C. Dcvons, 1 ( K'S Hoston Syrup, 5 gals, IU' 7j boxes saloratns j iO do. soap; fiOOO lbs. China No. 1 SiiRiir ; 23 boxes candles ; 10 do. imperial and youin; hyson leas; 10 cases line sail ; 10 do., a hoop pails ; '-'U lit lilits cruslieu sugar. seiia U. AUr.li:lllii i co. CiKO. ABJIilOtrBHV & CO., JIERCHANTS, OREGON cm', OREGON TERRITORY. aug. 1,1835. llf Abcruethy, Clark &. Co., COMMISSION AND FOllWAUDINU MEItl'lIANTS, iSiiii Franciaco, Cat, WILL attend to selling Oregon produce, uiul fill orders for Goods, Groceries, &., ut tho lowest rates. The palmuago of tho people ol Or egon is respectfully solicited. aug 1, ltf55-liilf Buildings for Reut. THE one uuw oieupied by Win. Myers ,Ss Co., und known as tho ' r rencli Slor. Also ' will be for rent from the 1st of August next. Iho building iimikdiutely ill the rear, fronting on 3d street. Apply to July 18, 1B."i5. Ws. C. DEMEN 1 c co. t. S. HOLLAND. A. IIOL.I.AH1I r. 8. &. A. IZoUand, DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hoots & Shoos, Crockery, Hooks, Stutioucry, &o., SlaiuStroet, OicgtinCtly. JunoJO, lb35.-y. Halleluiah! JlaUcltiiah! rrlDE Hullehijah, n new singing book, by Low- JL ell Jlason just tlio tiling lor singing scnoou; for sale at e3U HOI.LAJNU S. Progression, Progression, Progression IS ever onward nnd ihey ihut do not make on ward progression "are a lillle behind llio limos," and for the beuelit of thoso thut huvo a desire to keep up wilh this age wo have just received direct from Now York the following list of HOOKS, of which we ollbr ut whulcsolo or retail, on terms to suitt Constitution of Man, by Geo. Combo ; Combo s Len on I'lironuloL'v: Domestic Lilo Tlioui'hlsoii its concord and discord; Familiar Lessons on Plirc uolojry and Psychology; Lovo and Pureiilnge: up plied to tho improvement of oDspring ; Murriugo : Us Inslory aim pliiiosopny, wuu uirt-uinni o. py niai riages ; Memory, and Intolloetiial linpnivo inent ; Menial Science ; Lectures on tho Philoso phy of Phrenology ; Matrimony : or Phrenology and Physiology applied, to. ; Phrenology proved, illustrated, ami applied ; Phioiiological guide, eVc; Religion, Nulurul and Revealed ; Soll'-culluro, and Perfection of chuiucler ; Sell-iustruclor iu Phre nology ami Physiology, Temperance und Tight Lacing; Accidents and Emergencies; Hydro pathic Cook IJooks; Consumption: its causes, pre vention, and cure ; Curiosities of common water ; Cholera: its cuuscs, Domc.-.tic Praclieo ol Hydropalhy; Errors of Physicians, See. ; ExHiri erice in Wator-eurc ; Hydrnpalhic Family Physi cian ; Hydropathic Encyclopedist Home treat ment for sexual abuses; Hygiene uud Hydropathy; Introduction to Iho Water-euro; Midwifery, uud the Discuses of Wom -n; Purents' Guide, and Childbirth Made Easy ; Pregnancy and childbirth ; Practice of Water-cure; Water-cure iu Chronic Diseases; Water-cure iu Every Known Disease; Water-euro Manual; Aiuativeiiess: or, Evils und Remedies, Sec. ; Combe on Infancy; Combe's Physiology, Chronic Diseases; Fruits and J'uri nacea the Proper Food of Man ; Hereditary De scent: iu Laws, Act Maternity: or tho bearing and nursing of children, &c; Natural Laws ol Man; Physiology, Animal and Meiitul ; Tobacco: its ell'cct, io. ; 'Elements of Animal Magnetism ; Fascination: or the philosophy of charming; Li braryof Mesmerism and Psychology-; Pli.losophy of Mesmerism ; New illustrated Encyclopedia, com oletu iu one vol. : Spiritual Intercourse, PIiiIomi- phy of, ie.; Fu-iuiiar Lossons i on Astronomy ; r n,ure of Nations, by lusfculli ; niiiisiowariiM ivo f.ruis,by(,r.ely; Hop. and Helps forlhe Young of both soxes; Humaii P.ighls; Home forall, 4.C.; l.,.lr. hs liUiorr ami urosnecls, AVc; Power of Kindness; Woman: heriuueation und inllueuce, C- -AIJIO- b vols. Revelations, by A.J. Davis, the C anrvoyant. 8 " AppioachiiigC'ris's, " " ' llariuoiiial .Men, " " .'( " Special Providences, " . " S ' Present A ga and Inner Life, " " 8" 1 n, GreatlLirinouia, " " 8 ad, " " " " H " 3d, " " Juueoii, 15y F.S.& A. HOLLAND. H PElt I 3L i'-.'itf a nc iv lot, f"i s-ile bv T- JOHNSON OREGON CITY Wholeaalo ?ricos Ourront. I'OIIIIKC I I II tt KIIHI.V. IUIV liOOIIS, Sheeliug, 4-1 Drilling; Illeilihe.l ,l, II, lie:.. " shirting, I Slrliied do ' mii is eV MKiifrsrs. .114 I'1'1 pr. cl over N. Y. ul .14 rnonicK. . .1.; Wheat, pr, !,u f .'.ni'l) lalllOais do pi.i.'iil I I Potiilees do ..low.....'1! I lalll Oliioim do ... . lit Hour l ....II C'oiu Ait-iil, ireiih i I tin'.' I iiuir, "I alio " dried do ....)'' '.'.'.ii t IVachi-s, il'iedd D' .'i.'.i i-i " ilopeuli.l Tick ing I'euiiiK Illiie .hllliuK Plaid liu.-ey Snliuit Ki'iitili I. V jean.. 'I weeds iiiisis. 1 lull, iirru.vi.u-- llhie und wlule I-.1 riioviMuYi Him, mill orange I'.' Pmk, clear H"i'" I'uni'V "nl-i. " iiiikh )J'.'u:ill l-'uriiiliii 0 Ha I 'in I I I linns.... " do. wii.'c. I'-M lt.i-nii... :i: .i'iio.'lll M. de laiihs.. GiiiL'liaiiH Mpae.i .. I I II'.1. 1 I'llW 1KR. . . I .'ii-.' .' Ila.-jud, pr en..., . J.-.ai:n pr l;.g.. . .'illa7.i H:oT. li'mS I i Sionll sics .. lUui I llnek... ... :,!) ftfja.'l CJa;:i Tahiti d ina.-k " clnllis... Iiit-h linens 1 1.01111M1 i.r.A'i. Sheep !!) pnuls ts-.'J i.'i II ir Salilicl do. .N-.'i i ! S I11I0 I Co ir, id, iu i. .11 lul I'anc) cast. do. ...ilii.r lll.iek . at, do. ,.',.!, Red lliiil'l l-hltts 11 lai fc' I'.lll- do. .Li. ,Nl..nl, lliekoi'y si 1 i tLm fi.i7 (-oniiAin:. .Mouiiia, siruil.. huge.... 1 1, lop ri.ni.i: V tii i t , no pel III llli.UlM. ....41) ..... uiul.', 4.'. (;. Calico lu S'Julj llonl'H lV riioeri. Mi ll's l.lp l.,ml:.S.-'J l 4 ' Sll;.e- Its. ll.i " line sew. d. I Kalinin N l'"-.lc" .fc:l.-,'J", A. 1 1- iniaii H.i)'n' kii bo-its he'w w'. liol S.-' iii,ri-iiu -.'iiai.f A I-.'1 TOIIACCO. .len' br-V nr. . I ', 1'ii.leol'lllo Uliii'll. 40. I.. ' kipl iV pr do, ,;: (: uii ol'.i.'i.'i " call' ur wed do .A'.' I Luke's 3, Woiiieu's h'w sirs...' I.'I' iiAiinw.tnii. " liiie.lo. .l.i .-h..n! .Halt iiiioi.'Kno.s. pi,i!is r-l-tslii I'olVco I ale' I)r N,i;...'il I'eu CSat" Mill:in.. ....!l'.i.--ll Sliifiit. no. I I lu u... . 1 1 J 3. cut saws ,.m. 1 ' eni:hed I, , I .ilile cutlery, lllpercl Saleratus I'.'u . 1 1' ndvaiii e on N. Y. cost Sturih I I Pocket cutlery, S3 pr ct yrup E I'onun...!Mi.i.vl udvance. do. S lulu ml 1.'. Other uilieles of l.nr.l- N O .Molasws 70, waie In ni 'JO to 30 vr Liv. Sail ; .'Ia.''l i t Uilvalli'o. Tablo.Mill oj il N.iiis,usri'dsi.is.prkirM'l Saudwii li I. Salt. . ','a. J " lioiseblioo...i,ia.lj Pepper ;io oils. Albpiee lo Lamp tjl l i ? (.tilinuiiiun r.it.itu l.inseid boil '-".'.'i Soup li'ull Turpeiiliiu pr gall Notice. Col M'll. lil'.lll Ml, AV.LI.I.AHAI.LA V.LI.IKV, V. "P., June VI, l.'.5. VT A Tnr.u'V emieludi d nilh Iho Yekiimi Nn linu ol Indians ul the Council Ground iu Iho Nulla -walli! Valley the !Mh day of June, 1 S3.",, tho land included uilhin tho lolluwiug boiiudurics Was ceded to the I llili'd Slatis, to wit : Coniincneii g nt Ml. Itaii'er, theiiee imrlherly along the iiutin rid;e ol Iho 4'tiM'ailo iiiiiiintaius lo Iho point where the iiorlhern liibiilury ul the luko Cheliui uiul lliesiiiillieiu tiibutiiiiesof Ihe iMelhow riier ham Aiir rite ; lliem e .nnilli ensleily on Ihu divide ln'lwecn the wains ul l..ke (,'lielan and Ihu Melluw river lu the Culiiii.';ia river; thence cross ing Iho Cohiinlilu, on a H ue ea-t i'iuiibo, lou iint whose liini;iliide is one handled iind niuleeii de glees and I. n iiuiulis - whit ii Inn bitter lines Sep urate the ahuii' i iuitedeialeil nil.es and hcuds of Indianii from the Oliainakatie ti ibo of Indians ; ihcneii in ii true south i-mutc to the forlr-se venlli parallel ol latiiuiie ; uieiico nun on uie i-jiu puniuet tw the iii.iiii l'ali.iise river -uhii-ll two latter lines of boundary seperali' tliu above eoiil'e.h'rnled tribes and lianil i from tin- S..k.ius ; theiuv down Iho Paloik river lo its juiielioii iiilh III" Mob hn-iic- ' U I. ii-iiiiu.'ire i,i I ii.. K'liii,' ' ,11, 'ill',, I,, il soiilh-i .islerly ilircelioii lo Iho Siiuke l in r al llio iiiiiuthol' the Tiieanmiii l iver, nepeiiiliiig l lie ubovo eiiul'edcialed lubes flow ibc No Peree tribe ol In iliuus ; tlieiiee down tho Suul.o l iver to ils juiielioii wilh llio Coliunliia liver : Ibeiiee up the Columbia river to Ihu1 While llaiik.i' below Priest's Rapids; thence uesierli to a luko eiilled' l.u I.ue ;" llihueo Hinlliei'y lou iuinl on ihe 1 iikmitt liver ralleil "Toh-iii.di-liike ;" I hence iu a Miulli -ivei,teilj(i!iri o tion lo tho Columbia mi l at Ihe leestein eiliemily of the "Pig Isl.iud.'' Ii.! we'll Iho liioulh of Iho I'nuUilla river und I'.iiller click ull which Inner bouildaliiS s. paialii Uie ubene eolileib ruled IiiIh h und I.miiiIii frum the alla-ualla, Ciiiiimi ami Uiuinilla Iribesiiiul bauds of Indians-- Iheiiro down Ihe Columbia river I" midway beliveeii the ukuiiIih of bile Saluioii mid W iud rivers ; Iheiiro aliuig tho d l'ide belwecli snid liu-ls lu Iho nliiu ridge of tho Co elide M.iiuil.iiii-; uud tin -nee uloug .iaiJ ridge lo the place of he niniuli". Theru is, however, reserved from llio Iniul ubovo ceded, lor the inclusive, li-u and oeeiipiiliun nl said cout'cileialed liibes mnl bands ol liuli.uis, tl.u Ha. I of land included nilliiu tho following bounJain s, lo wit : Commi'iii lug on Ihe Yakima river nl the mouth of llio Ailahnaiu river, tin-nee ivesleily along said AtUdiiium river lo III--forks ; tin n, o ulnng llio soiillirrn liihiitary In ilu-1 'iiseude inoiiii'.uiiis; tin iku suuthcilj along the main lidgu id' s-iid iiniimtjiiis, passing soiuli aii.le isl ol VI. Ad'ium to the Spur whence How the mil. if ol' Ihe kilkulal uud I'im-u river..; Ihciu.v along saiild vide lo the divide sepa rating ill" wall is ul I lie r at. ii lin-i limn lliiM' llow ilig illlo III,- Coliiinhi.i nvei' ; tlience along nnd di vide 10 the main Yakin.a, e'ghl miles below llm mouth ol'thii Sataiei i-ivi r ; und lie nee iqi ihe Yak una river lo uie puiee oi iii-:Miiiiiiig. Alsou In'.ct of land '"'l eM-ee.ling ill ipi.iulily nuu town:-hp of sis miles jti.i n-, win.. led ul llm forks of the IV pMiuo or Wcuat- Imp nu lin'i, ami kunvvii us ll;n '-Wi iialHhapaiii Cr lieryt" which said tract shall be surveyed uud ui.nkcil out when ever llio President inuy iluerl. . liy nil express proiieioii of ih.-lreulv, llm couii try eniliraced iu ilie i-eMsion uiul liol ineliuieil in llio leliorvalioii, is ii.eii lo sctlh'iiieiil, i M-epling that Iho Indi.iiii.jiri' serure.l in llio issi-K'.ioii of I their buildings and iinpioiciiiculH until removed to Iho reservation. This notice is piilili.-he.l for Iho iiil'onnilii.ii nl Iho public, uud the 'itn-i lioii of rillens pnp.iug to local" elaini-i ep.ui llie i-ed.-d leililoiy, is s -ciallycaiii.il loilie iibuiif provisioii, uud lorfurllier information lie y uro lequeiCed lo upply lo sub ageul, A. J. Eoloii. ISA C I. S Pi-.VKNS, Gov., und oiqil. Iud. Aiii, li.T Jiiiii) 2il, Inij. LI -llm 03 lur t-ie ML'iiics. to lie- Ireolendolls ..(null 'mining (MimuiiMiy toi Ihe new iiiim h. I huvo k.( ;nchl loU.iUi( luies "III llio tli.li, UU'I i, litoi e for I he pil-i.i III- I I. I pl.iVV-sli.tlO illlo U pick, II 111 lli.ullt III lull'' Hp HI V pillar ero.'.d fur ii.e lii.li' -l, ; i xpeet (liiivin;: li llv set- prueliee plow iii .l.ing liave ain ady I.e. it n.) i. shovel, Ull. I Hho.iU. uu I line ol' march v. Hi Ihe p wheie I may n .isoii ltd tl.iU; t .. I v . Willi Iii Tl: ln..,i :;!. iieike Mime l.:r.. II .tl-y i.l;. I n.-eflllll- lire I! I li lt III .is. .1 llm blill.ix of In, blolll'-i'. A. L. r.rt, ,i 1 Mi-gull pii :L4- cull City. .Ml il ' ia ' b.i I in mo Ulnls.llle Willi Ii in iiiilii' i. . I'S m ill, '.l.g. l'i EZRA' PiUT. INEI'.S' TliN'I'S f.r si!,- i-iiKV l y 'm. '. I'EMI'.M lV :h. :iiiN i:i. .. ;n V. ..! V. Dl-Ml l"t 1,'lliV- r ev co. dby