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Voililc t Louisiana. 'U aro getting iu ponding ukmi a country two tliouaauii miles swsy rariicrtiiphereoii H,bt.ca. The oim.bai ib.ck.ua. fur our Iwots and shoes and .vary articls of ilutb. Dr. Hard mails a eumpmgu speech iu J,icKu lust , , , , , . Ti.ur.day. j 1. i. U,s c.t.u.du.o lor Superintendent wUtn w oro,u"1 ')r,Mluce "'" uw mtt of Fubho Eduuulwn on lbs Democratic ticket ; but i rial in abundonoo. Jlul how wro the. Is-iiefi-parliapa you know it. JJurd splurged. He guvs I o ul schemes, of mora value to Ilia couuiry limn NewOrlrsua pirt.culsr j.nsee. Some und.er.loud j 4iy 0j ,,,1,,,., possibly eould be, cither dissipated liiin losuy you woru all uliulit.ouistsdowu there; but ' , ... , , .. . .11 ltur.1 demo. lt.U 11a Will soon tell von whut b. or Mi "''i'"'" tl.o -ul-queo. SoU excito thinks of yuu. menl! 1 be cdbntry was tluoded with money, but "Tho other duy WickliiT was at Itayou Sara, the golden stream bad a great an outlet a. inlet, having a two-borne bnggy Hd up.iitca and new, To , mhl, phram) lhvle Wl.r, n0 nmufiiolu. in wliieh he aud Moiae, w.lh ail uuuidrr, aru to I . . . 11.11., , canvu- the State. If you Americans have , I ring crev.ee. to caloh it and bold It for .uU,u,ut . . . 1 I . f .... t . I t . r. . I anything tu ay,yu Irud butter gel roady to say ik Clear out your throats, keep your temper! and eall for vour horses. Everv sovereign i. to be ahuken by the baud the next mouth or two. - For varied ipjahlinulions, the other p. mom 011 Ilia Democratic ticket caiiuul oxocl this Dr. Uurd. lie loucl.es the cuuvuas ut every coiner. Let me sum up wbut I have learned I An ardent Southron bum on the lludwiu. Nut long ugo be descended to lb a lut, tude, a dick or a dniiwt l theu Ismuiuie a preacher in Ilia Methodist Cuufereuoa. The .Methodists, aa (a their went, took him ou trial and put him to a rough circuit; and in a year, disconl nuud him Next ho Wua no Episcopuhuu j then an O. S. Free byteriaui and by the lut move, a N. 8. Frtsbyle- 11,11 uu ill mm mihii j ... " " -- . l're.byteiian prrucher. Tlie Doctor ban ulau been ' temperance lecturer ; but lor tin. antecedent if .imiiir tw. trim ha desai'vus to bo lortriven. 1 bo- .11 "... ..- ....11.tr t'ni.t Km Illlltf M N K. e lievo be i. not the only quondam doctor riiuiiiug. Now, thi. in hkoi'iilily , nunc 01 your uurrow b gotry, ) that can oiily'appreciato the nieriu of one protV j ai. mi, or party, or church. Fur til responsible ,'. office we wuut men nf broad view. The Looveu-! ' tiou nominating l)r. 11. allowed Ihut I hey were HWUSe WlllS Hlgll UCIIiaouo. 11 jwu .1IHVIII-VUVI.UII i beat it, bring your man along. We nre reudy 10 , iiuvo Inm, and rather anxious. "Sum" ia in the very beet liumor aud prospects, and likca to read llio Crenccut. A. M. N." Tlie foregoing extract from a lutter of n Jackson, (Lft.) correajioiiJi-nt if tbo New Orlunns CrcHCutit, is quito inliTesling. Dr. Bard ia certainly a man of "Uro.nl viowo," nd like "old speck" has "spread himself" over a good ninny plulf"riu. If, to the Doctor'a Duiiierous iiialiucalinus which have inado him famous as a politician, tho one of b"ijuoih1jiii bliicklcg" had been added, a "matched tcnin" might begot up by yoking' him with it political slag up country. Wo )wsume howover, that tha Dr. wiiuld have the long end of . tho yoku na to talent, but when it cuine to "splurging," we four thai if the Dr. is not pretiy good ul jumping still logged, tho "gentleman from Linn'' would bo npt to gall the Duel or' neck. They both we believe chargo tho Aineri- cans with being Abolitionists, and are both .'folded to tlie bosom of a puny which is in the habit of denouncing, in unmeasured ( terms, "clerical politicians," hen (as is gen crally the case) clergymen take side against ' them, fiat w heuever like a "elei ical politi cinn" in l'olk, one of them mounts the i stump, and assures his hearers that they had better "vote for a dog than for a whijj," ' wlicn at the same time the whig candidate was infinitely the superior of hiscmipetitor, flot a word is heard about "preachers med dling with politics," and whenever a clergy man rallies all the filth of a town to vote . ' down temperance men, mid build up dog geries, not asingle murmur of dissatfuction is heard to run throtiijh the motley crowd I as the divino (?) squeezes through it "stir ring p their pwe minds" with the sharp point of n broken "junk bottle." 'If Bard is beaten in Louisiana, he will find An Aviiilli.lit imnnilnr flllt llerpftir riftll'l1. DrO- t'ided ho will change his religion once more. , , For the Argto. Oregon as It Is. , ,.'s':.. . Salkm, Sept. 3S, 1853. I There is Ho country on llio western vontiucut that combines more natural advantages, more 111- lernul sources of wontlli, properity and greatness, than our adopted Orcyon ; and there is no coumry ' on earth, inbabitcd by eivilixed men, where lliere are not more vigorous and well sustained efturts 1 made fur lire development of its internal resources than are put forth by. the people of thia country. Oregon, iu the beauty and variety, iu the gruu ' deur and sublimity, of itsscenery ia the Swiirerland of America j in the ranty and purity of its atuio pherc, in the mildness and sulubt.ty of its climate, . and in the balmy influence 01 its sea brceies, a ri- - srul of tire land of the Caesars. r The country being open, is easily reclaimed, and the soil is of inexhuustuble fertility. Under the present imperfect uud miserublo stale of culture it produces the smaller grams in greater quaui.ties, aud of better quality, thsn are produced oulhe best ' cultivated lauds iu the States. How rich aud itbaudaut uiglit be its harvests, did our fui mcrs " wore fully appreciate tlie importance 01 a proper .cakivatioa of the ssll. in a Word, the agricultural, . pastoral, eoinniercisl and mechanical resources of thia couuirv are unrivalled. Belted withauuecan, the great thoroughfare i- al'0U8 au4 surrouuded DP all sides w4b mouulaiiis ia whoso sylvau re Itleats.siuamb iuumnerable arise, whoso waters are .ounstautly rolling onward in tlieir various meatudor Jngs, aud through tlie great outlet, until they miu te in the watery waato of the great deep, what jnore couM we ask for the couuuercial, nmnufac tahag and nuchaaal iatercsts of thu counuy ? Jtlch ill natural wealth, Omgon is becoming poorer isvery day. Hard u'nice and scarc.ty of mouey n tbsdoloful lameutatiou of nearly ull, and instead oi teudiug our energies iu the proper direct.on lor the removal of tho evil, are wisiiu.ly lurnuig our eyes on ard the mountains, blindly hoping for the dis .covery of another El Dorado to soive tlie difficulty. : Jt is .very doubtlul whether tlie dueovery oi ex ; .tensive gold uiiu would sdd auylh ug to the per ' imaneut weslth aud prosperity of Ilia couuiry. A : .feveri.h sute of exiiumrut, altetided with an ad- . . nj . ....rr.ik.iiil.it advauee iu . ance in wajfi., auu 0 - ? fabrics aud groceries, and every .pec.es o. propel ty i would be tho uecessury couseo.ueuee : aud when j the reaction came and come U would-tbe couu- i try would be iu the suiou coudiiion as at preseut j Oregon to-day would po-e- more elemeuls of I wealth and prosily, and a far brighter future, h,d Uie gold mines of California never been dis- It covered. Frevios. to the discovery ol tlx miue i we had begun to see the necesuiy of manuactur- f .. J .1 Ik. trJm m! Am. ng our owa usrtes, 10 inKa" - uiw. iiudm. 01 ciravnuncr wcr. loriucu, iruuiui with tho elementa of future bankruptcy 10 the in dividual, and di'.lruciive of tho bent lutereula of the country." A fcVcriidi, hnt-hed pnwer ly, a "bawlea. a. the fabric of s d . am," predicated on the euppiiaition that thu uiinee would yield ill. Ir golden treukuiea without abatement forever, km tlie coiuequeiiee. Tho funning iulerevla of the couuiry were convulsed, and ilie inuiiufueluring Ktablinhmenis developing thenwlva ou a niuill acute in dillerent sections of I he Territory, were annihilated. Oregon produced nothing but gold. and thut flawing out a. font us it cuine in. Du ring the coiiliuuuuee of the golden mania, nothing was done to advance the true iutureiits. ai d to de velop the agricultural and munufjctur ng tefouic esof tho Territory. Af.er the lap-o ol 'soiuu four or five year., the mart eventful in her hiniiry, Ore gon found hi rscll iu nearly tho Mmo condition as that occupied ut thu time of the gold dcovrry. Nearly every y ar we uio vonvul-ed with a guld eit- eit nient, unetlling the plans and scheme, of bin'.- ness men, and creating a perfect chao.ic uncertain ly in every b: unch of buaiuesa, Everything ia un stable aud fl.icluutiiig, and liable to the moil de itrhctive vhiiuges. Capital cannot bo invemcil in any nianufucturiiig operation w.lh any di-grce of Safety, no long as wage., laliorers, unci tho prce 0' the ruw in.iloriul, ie ull uucertaiu. Two cent, to the pun, five hundred miles away, and tlieie is a perfect stumpede j manufacturing scheme, ueur their inception are dwiputrd, stajnuiion, like a Vampire, fixes itself ou the biininc.M opemtions of the Terrilury, and the true intercut are sui.iended, while the exeiled masse, roll nut in iliinienne caval cude. of Indian horse., diaupjiear iu arid deserts, and ufier a lew moons ro.ipiear noin,the inci us ed victim, of a princely humbug. Sic transit glo ria miiudi. When will we team wisdom from ex perience t More anon. 0. for thArgu$, TO V I said I he hovering angels kept their charge, Deputed from the high celestial upliera Where unr ols thread the golden slrrets nt targe Within the cryntulline tu pure and clcur. I sought that luveliness of thine to truce. And all its beauties to portray ; And saw reflected in thy lovely fuco Tlie beauty nf a ew.et celesliul ray. T. 0 h'gh thu task I find my spirit fuinls, Dazed by tlie sunshine of thy beuuty rare, Wild" faithful memory still Ihiue iinoge paints, Aud sees tho litest Divine reflected there. European Items. Sri.v. The ruu.ois that Spu n will send a con tiugent force to the Crimeu are doubtful. tpuin would ui-k fur a territorial giiaian'ee, as Sardinia did, which guarantee must include Cuba It is ilioiiiiht probable, however, that a foreign le gion will be recruited in Spain. French intrigue hus broken olfthe projected niur- ritigu of Adclbcrt, of Bavaria, with the Spun.sh Princess. Switzerland An earthquake has destroyed the village of Vicge, Italy. The statement that the King of Naples begged for the presence of Austrian troops, ia eon truJicted. Our LU'erpnol correspondent lias private accounts from Lomburdy, uud especially fioni Venice, indi cating tluit events uru ueiti ly ripe. The rumor is current that F 1 mice lias notified its readiness to suppress insurrectionary movements. Rkvulutio.xakt Movmiknt in Italy. A cor respondent of the Loudou Timet, w ritiuij Iroiu Tuiiu.says: " The latest intelligence from llio Austro-Itatian Slates is anything but salislaclory to the friends of peace uud order. Tlie Corriere llnhano, wliich is said to be Writ' ten under the inspiration of Baron Hack, the Mm. isterof the Interior ut Vienna, in announcing to its readers the increase of the army of Italy by 40,1100 men, says 1 "Mur.-lml Rudctzky demands 40,000 men from his government to reinfoice the urmy of Italy ; but although the Mutziuiane, iu fuel, show great uc tivity, the liberul aud national purty is still more dangerous for Austria tbuu the party purely revo. lutionary." . l'roiu this it may be concluded that tlie Vienna government is qu.le aware of how few friends it po:seK in llio Italian peninsula. Chihea. A letter Irom Odessa, iu Hamburg BorieuhaUe, mentions that a commercial report from Uuslofi. ol July 4, .luted that ever since the euiraucr of the Allies into the Sea of Azorl', all ex. port trade from that place bad entirely ceased. The accounts fi cm Hie Crimea speak of the great losses ol the Kusa.au troops Irom diseuso, heat, want of provision., and particularly want of room iu tho hospitals of Simpheiopol, Baksb serai, Penkup, Theodosia, etc. The wunl of surgeons aud dresser, i. very seusibly felt in the Crimea, although every available member of the profession had becu foi -wurded thither from Odessa. According to ufficia1 reports, 5UU men, severely wounded, ai rived nt Siinp'ieropol on the ljth lusU.but could uol be ao commodated. An arrival of siA and wounded ut N .chcaieff, the tenth that has b. en desilehed .1 atuiooold not be accommodated. On the o , ..l il.iiUr 2'. ner cent had ay from Sebastopol thi her, 2o per cent, had .. . ... ... -..A homnrrhaee: maliV hud been died oi ciioiem o 1 obi ged to be left iu Perekopaud KucbowUu. Iwo large parlies of wounded had beca sent off from Stbaaopol, s.uiply because ibey could not be kepi any longer in Hie fortress. ST'I'lie Kntcrjirise was launched at Cuncmab, on last Saturday. Indian Si.ur-Licnr. Ilie) ort person wb'nn the recent dek-gatiou of Kansas In dians in'jui red for, was General VVaihing ton. It mvii have been a source cf morti fication, even to these rude savages to have been sbowa his sacewsor instead. Tiiomi corir.pondents in Ms. i u county must write ig.iu, s. we have never b en able to liud tin r cominiiuicolions sine, ws "moved." Aeiaotlcal tmtina. I am composed of 1 letters. Aly 1 , 1 1 , 5, 0, 1 , applies to land. My 5, 3,4. 1, is a sensation. My 3, 4, 7, 6, 3' It), 3, occurs at funerals. My I, S, 13,17, 10, 14,3, 1,3, ia s divine term My 5, 16. It, 1, 12, is au anatomical term. MyC, 1 G, I I. 18, is a seiwiliou. My 7, 10,3, comes from water. My tJ, 14, 3, i, is an insect. MyO, 1,6,2, is a disease. My 10, 16, 6, 16 5, is a tree. My 1 1, 16, 1, 13, belongs to a wagon. My 13,0,3. la, is the name of a wind. My 13, 6,9' 10, 14,3, oomes from'wuter. My 14, 13, IA, 9, 5, I, Is used upon praries. My IS, 17, 4, 3, 3, is a bolnuicHl term. My 1 0, 1 5, 4. 2, V, 6, S, relates to myslio poems. My 17. 10,9, 16, ll.isa di.eass. My 18, 13, 1, 3, 10, 14, 13, 1, 3, it found in Noiway. ' My whole should be completed iu five years from die hritiuiiiug of IH'C. acts. XfXA&RXXlIl: unilny, ISept. 30, by ilis Honor, Mayor John son, Mr Aaron Cohnki.ius, of Marion county, to Miss r.LiZAUKTH Mann, of tli.s city. ?,In l'olk county, S p. 22, by Itev. CO. Burnett, Ir. John A. FsAznia, of Vamliill, to Miss Mast j. Itiuus, of l'olk. W. C. Johnson, CONVKYANCER AND CHLI.ECTI.NO AGENT. MORTGAGES, Deeds. Bills or Sale, &c., drawn up with neutucss,iiirrectiies., and di- paich. Collections made iu all parte of tha Wit iniiielte valley. Persons leaving the City, and de siring lo I'luce their propei tt in cars of an Agent, can be accommodated. Charge, most reasouabie. Alnv be found at t'us Aroc. olhco Oregon City, Atif.3-'. l.a T laT Or l.KTTh.lt.t remaimuu hi tho fust ffiee at Oregon) O.ly, Oc!nb--r I, IbiS. Alber llnbiiisuu Mack Jus W AldrcliEC Mullock VV T Middleton Win Mi.ler Juo W M her Wilkinson Morris liubt Jlu Ige Xathan McWillmin K L McCubbin Wiu R M iilny Caroline Oruin J B Oiibcn Nancy Miss Pankey Jno ' Pariloiv Jus M Pwuior Mary Mrs I'avue Martuin P.ck Li L Peterson Ford Pkcker I) A Fooller T O Cjniuccy Wm Ueed J U " . ItichurdiHin Chevalier tiuwlcU II C iScott llurriet L Miss 8hugurt Jno R Hinilli IB Steelle Jno 'I'lionias R R Tompkins D D TruceyC Ji WainJM Wailing Frances Mrs Walling Jno It WaU rbury Wm Weeks Joa V Weiss Juo Welch Jno Welch Barbary A Mra While Juno Mrs Whitlock O M WilhoitJno Winds Geo M Woodruff K A Yeomiins Benj Young Lyd a Ann Mrs Young Wm U Ziegier .las A W. W. DUCK, P. M. Aileu hunil. Allison Wuruett Anderson Levi Aruipriesl Win Arni.trontr J110 B D.ildwin U T Ball laao Barlow Jas I large Kobt lloianh Uuzil Belle Anna Miss Herd Win Ilovea bund D Brown Cliaa Broti Virg nia Q Mrs Bidfi'trJamea Caiifieid Win D Curpruter in II Dr Cusey Ja. Cla; p Vah-utine Cni(;li ad Suriull Miss Duyion Waller Deuby Luciuda Miss Eoipy Geo Fold I'lunklin Gaid Timothy Gardner II C Garrett C C tii .1.011 J U Gilliland J110 G easou Amos S Gohra Nelsou Groshong Joa llllllll S L t Hamilton Juo II ilarr. Juo M liuya Ijivinia Mra Hubert Loirian " lluusuker J T llusied Mary Mrs y James Thos Joy Wnmn . Kerr W W I jiloiu etie L D C Lewis Chas Uckwoo l R T Oregon City Oollcgo. THIS ScIukjI is progress ug without any change of Teachers or genera! plan of rtudies. I'u pi.s received al any time, uud charged from the time of uitcring. 'Hie Pr ueipal i reudy tu war rant a goo I piogress lo all those who attend, pro vided tlinj be punctual, work hard, aud confine their mind to thrir etudie. No others are invi ted to attend. The boaiders w ill not be allowed 10 sieud their lime away from Ilie School, or to ride out or keep company with any gentlemen, ex cept the 1'r ncip.l, or one appointed by Inn, shall be prieenl ; for he wants oply those who come to learn and arc resolved lo bike the proper courso to learn. N. R. Tlie School is open fot visits and inwc lion every day and hour of its session. For further iiilhmidiioii npplv to J. D. POST, O01.fi. IK..-2otl Principal. A Valuable Farm for Sale. TIlEeubi-criuer oilers foi siie one hunrne I acres of land, p.irtty iuipr vcd, sitiiuUd.w thin two m les of Oregon City, near Ueu. ftleCarver s farm, on the mimt raemnable term. For particulars, c nun re of Thos. Pope, or at the office of Wait &. 1- .. r.... 11 C fill .11 neuev . jrvs vny. v. j- vvul.. Oct. 6, lSj5.-25tf A FEW of the celebrated cook sloves known as i Black Diamond and May Fi-owsa on hand and for sale by O. B. TWOGOOD. COOK STOVES at $18. by it 6.-tf O. B TWOGOOD. Direct From Honolulu, PER Hr g 1. if. Ltint, 10 tons S. L Silt, 127 rnuts No. 2 Sugar, 50kgs " No. 1 " . 25 Bbls. " Syrup, 2-2 " " Molasses, 330 Gallons Polar Oil. Sep. 20, '55. G. ABERNETHY&co. " The Best Chance, IVER offered iu Oregon, to those wanting J Stoves. I would say to the public that I um ourriiiff inv stock of Stoves, just received, al osxat- -Y REuUCED PilILM, rroisl ivs to I en Urn Q R TW0(.(J()1J . A UOuD uorl.iient of r:.;,ware on hsud, snd lor sale J11...pf (. o. Li. TWOCiOOD. . i fff BUSHLLS of Oats wanted, for JUVU which I will pay (he market price, iu Moie O. B. TWOUOOD. 1AAA BUSHEI saUVVj the market price, for which I will pa 111 P nw.,re or Slovea O. D. 1 WOUOOD. BOOKS by the cord, at F. S. d A. HOLLAND'S. Lltitll pleuty st P. S. j- A. HOLLAND S. SALER ATUS, tobseco, but halo codftVh, at r. S- i A- HOLLAND'S. gomethinf Now. ANY prison having a Melodeon, Sersplrne, Acoordeon, or oilier reed instrument, with broken or defective reeds, can have tln-in repaired by applying or svnd.ug lo i'haa. M. Knasr, at bis residence, two squares back from I he Baptist .Mee'ing House, iu the North part of Oro on City. Charge for liiMrnng inglo reed, fiom l,50 to S'J.OU. iteosouatiis deuu lion tor a greater mini bur. C. M. kt'bTKR. Oregon City, Sejitkmber 22, 16.j-3d r Drops, Modicinos, Paints, Oils, fy and Uye-ktufli, allheOUl.i.u.N cllV DUUO STORE, wplS Ma n Hlrret, Oregi4i (lily, O.T. DR. G iiysolt's oomKund extrsot of barsa parilla and Yellow Dock, al lbs srplj OREGON CHY DRUG STORE. SA. D.V H.rss' arilla, in any quantity, at the ORKUON CITY DltUG hTORE. OLD Dr. Jacob Townsend's Haisnparill, at the OREGON CITY DRUG bl'ultK. DR. Townxriid's Sarsaimr tin, at lbs OREGON CITY DRl.'G PTORR. s IIAKF.lt Hurnan-irilla, at lbs "' -" OREGON I I I I UKUUBlOllll. cI.ANE'S v bin sled Vermi'uge and Liver ill. I'iils, OREGON CITY DRl'G STORE It. Oigood's liidia('lioliijogue,uud Dr. June.' American I liolagoiie, al Ilie OREGON CITY DRUG STORK. A rOFFAT'8 Life Bitlirs and I'iils, Bernard's llL Dysentery M run, Wiatars Balaum of Wild Cherry, at llio OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. Tr,R. J. Ayroa' colelualoil Cherry Pectoral for XJ cough., col.ls. and coiiMimpt'on, al me OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. TAYNK'S Alterative, EApcctorunt, and Pills, I Co al Liver Oil, Castor O.I, and Sweet Oil, al OREGON CITY DRUG STORE "IfEXICAN Musiaug Liuuneiit, G. W. Mer it JL chant's tluruling Oil, ut the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE, TRUSSliS, riuhtaudlen aud double, and Ab dominal supiiorters, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. 1)UI.1 White Lead, raw and burned Umber, Crome, Green and Yellow, aud oilier p unts, ul the OREGON CITY DRUG S TORE. PERFUMERY, nt the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES: Graefeuberg Sursapurillu, Uterine Catholicon. 11 xjysenisry syrup, coiisumpuve balm, . " Tile Ointment, ..... ' llenllh Diners, " Eye Lotion, Ac, oVc, ' To be found st the agency of ilie Company, at Uio OREGON CI I Y DRUG STOUli. Who Wants a Good Saddle? , THE ubenbor, living five m ica aouth-wert of Lafuyelle, iu Yaiuhill county, i. now currying ou the bUMiiess or Suddtc AluKing in good earnest. He k.Ti constantly ou hand the best saddle Hint cuu be manufactured with Ilie mulct i.i! nt com mand in Oregon. Those wishing n genuine .addle warrauted lo fit on both soles, aud rigged out in complete style, cheap for cash, or good trade would do well tu give me a call. My shop is situated on Bakers Creek ueur where the road crosses it lead inn from Purilund and Oreuon City, "up country" by the way of Smith's bridge on the North Fork of Yamhill. ' J. O. HtlNLilMlSU.i, Sept. W0-23lf. . : ! , COOPER'S , Sye, Bar, and Orthopasdic Infirmary. rpiiE design of this lusliliiliou ia tor the treut JL nient ol the BLIND, the DEAF, and the LAME, but especially such cases aa under a less immediate mvdical, surgical, and hygienic. super vision than could be given al au institution of the kind would, for Uie most part be incurable. " This ad veniremen is desiirued more particularly for the atten.iou of medical men, who am tho best judges of cases likely to provo obstinate, und who are resiccttiilly invi'ea to can at uieir convenience and inspect the institution. Palieuls, whether residents of llio city or not, la boring under disease of the eyo, or deformities hitherto found unmanageable, uru required in all cases to reside at the lidirmury at least during the crit.cul period of treatment, or no attempt lo otitic! a cure will be made : and those res d ng at a dis tance who come lo consult the proprietor, and re qu.ro the more important surgicul operations, of whatever nature, nre expectod tu rumuitintthe In stitution where they will be properly cared for, and Fpoken with in Ihe.r own language, if it be French, German, Spanish or English. N. 11. 'ilie former pal rims of Dr. Cooper and their trends laboring under disease, of whatever variety, suve that ot'conlugioiis or infectious charac ter, (which, though willingly prescribed lor, can never bo resident patients) will be received and treated with kiudiiesa and attention corresponding to that bestowed at a former institution. ' For particulars refer to the Proprietor, E.S. COOPER, M. D., . 14 Snnsoine street, opposite Rasetle House, 22-15. San Francisco. Notice ' TS hereby given Ibuion Saturday, iheSQtbduy of X October, A. l. in.is. at u o clocu, A. si., 1 lie iin.lersiirned will attend at the office ol the Auditor of Cluckumus county, and there, with tho assist, mice of the said Auditor, will publicly examine the assessment roll, end correct all errors iu valuation, description or quality of land, lots, or other prop. uric All persons interested are requested to attend at the lime and place appoiulcil. C.F. DEATIE, srpl5 22l3 Assessor of Clack, co, New Supply. GABERNt I'ilY ii l.O. oiler to the publio e at low prices, the following articles: Writing; paper. H.ilchels, Thread, uss irted, Combs, " Suspenders, ISiiltons, assorted. Steel pens, Pen holders, : 1 Handled axes, Cow bells, Collins' axes, Sleel wnares, lilacs tea, Alspice, Pei4)?r, black, Tobacco, ISoap, ' Cream tartar, Pickled salmon, Smoked " Oregon City, Sept 1-y Bolltaff Off ft Cast. rTl!lEsulsicribcrj WasMsiaaig lootuie up his business JL m Vri gon City, will di-se ol Ins slock or goods, consisting of gioeeries, dry goods, and hard ware, at awl, or lesa than cost prices. A LL per sons iudebled to the late tirm of fronton oi O'Nsdl, or to James O'Neill, must settle up immrdintrly. augij 1914. JAMES O'NEILL. PORK iu bain Is ut F.8. 4. A. HOLLAND'S. -srvttlKD Annie in I 1 h'f and whole barrels, at XJ F. 8. d A. HOLLAND'S. ILOUE.fresh, kept consuntly on hand by F. H. 6l A. HOLLAND. N. O. SUGAR, coffee, la, symp, salt, al F. 8.4 A. HOLLAND'S. P OWDER, lead, shot snd cspi at r. a.m. a. nvbujiu -i. U. S. MAIL LINE. IortlHiil uud Aslorln. The Kplen lid Hteamrr Multnomah run tssruti WILL continue to ruu regularly between Tort, laud and Astoria, vi'i Vancouver, twici a wkkk, leaving Portland on Monday end Thursdiiy inoriiiiigs of each week fur Astoria; and Astoria for Portland on Tuesday and l'udav moraine;, touching VANcoevaa.ST. IIkluns IUiiv,Ctii- UT, dec, eai.li way. r r ireigiu or paaaagc, apply lo li. IIUl I , Ain-ier, je 16 Oral lloyl's Wbsif-bout, I'uitland. New Books ! rpiIE suhncr'ilier has just received a large as X sortmenl of BOOKS, direct from New York, among which are the following 1 Aliaous II Jl. of Kurop.,1 American Institutions, Live, of the Signers, tin In Ion and Nineveh, Milliumn s do. Demncrucv In Am.rica, "Land and te," 'Sea and ctailor," Three Years iu Cu'.ifor. ( ye. of Literature, Biichitn's Faui. I'liys'n. Manual of Fine Arts, Lectures on the Arts, Travels ill Peru, . Polar Region., Muhuii's Pliilosophv, Hl.-ck ami Port," Ship and Shore," Home Cyclopedia, Kevnt and the llolvl. ind UirdneronSt'm Engine, nc t .Monalcri.s, Choice DiOKraphy, 1'eruvisii Aiitiuuiliis, Choice Extra. I, V variety of Poets. 5(1(1 cop.es or Zanders p.ller, Mil) " Readers, 2.0 " McGuffey's do, n-.a 11 xt.'..l..i..Jl lit.. 1;.. Webber s Dictionaries. . Davie.' Algebra, " Geometry, ' " Iioiirdon, 1 " Hurvejiug, " . Igrlldre, ' " Arilhiiietlca, Thompson's do. Newman s Rhetoric, I ay'e do. Purley'a Univ. History, tioodrieh'a I'ict. U. S., Mouteith's Geography, Little Sp.uker," V. Americau Speaker. ' ALSO, A rresh Supply of Stationery. Day Books, duUinulK, Ledgers, Iteconl Hooks, Memoruiidiims, of all sizes, Diurles, 4c, Note and Letter Pnrwr. Envelopes. Pens, AVc, &c Eros -r Knives, Erosive Rubber, liiiinmed Labels, Faber's Pencils, l$K, in quart and pint bottles. WHOLESALB AND RETAIL. CHARLES POPE,J. Oregon City, August IH, 1B55. Dafucrreotypcs. HAVING concluded to reinutu in Oregon City uud etuhlih mysidf permanently in the Daffiierrcotvninir business, I would reiiuest lliose wishing duuuerieotypcs to give me a coll, as 1 have a full supply on hand of everything necemary to the business, and will warrant perfect satisfaction in all pictures taken. Prices, vui ving rrom tlnee to filte n dollars. A variety of lockets on hand. ITT Rooms over the store of M.Kvain, opposite tlie Main Street House, whore by means of au ex collenl skylight I am cnubled to furuisb pictures us nuiurul as life, if not more so. June30, lHSj.-Utf JOSEril DUCUTEI. , Just Received per O. Devons, 1 ( Kl.GS lloston Syrup, 5 gait, JLUv75 boxes suleratus ; 50 do. soup ; fiOOO lbs. Chfim No. I Sujar; 23 boxi candles; 10 do. imperial and young hyson teas 1 10 cases tine salt j 10 dor. 3 hoop pails; 20 hf hbls crushed sugar, cp O. A11ERNUTHY & co. UEU. Altl.Uft i;! tiv & CO., MERCHANTS, ' OREGON CITY, OREGON TERRITORY aug. 1,1855. . . Iff Abernothy, Clark A Co., COMMISSION AND FOKWAKDINO MERCHANTS, ' San Franciteo, Cat. TTTILL ntleud lo selling Oregon produce, and V till orders for Goods, Groceries, &ti. at the lowest rates. The uutronuiro of tho iicoplo or Or. egnu is respectfully solicited. utig I, J 855 lGtf Bnildinca for Rent. Tllb-oneiiow occupied by Wm. Myers t'i.l..t- Co., and known as thu "French Store," will ha for rent from tho 1st of August next Also the building immediately in (he tear, fronting on 3d street. Apply to - . July 18, lb.i5. . Wu.C. DEMENT & co. F a. HOLLAND. A. HOLLAND r. 8. 6L A. Holland, kEALERS ill Dry Goods, Groceries, Roots ' at, Shoes,roekery, Books, Mtnltonery, iX Main Street, Oregon City. June 30, lb55.-y, , Hallelujah! Hallelujah! THE Httllolujuh, a uew singing boon, liy L.ow ell Mason just tho thing for singing schools; for sale at je3D 110 Antra. Progression, Progression, progression IS evor onward and they Ihut do not inako 011 word iiroirrcssinii "arc a little behind Ilie limes," and for the benefit of those thut huvo a desire to keep up with this age we huve just reeeiveil direct from New York the following list of BOOKS, of which we oiler at whulesolu or retail, on terms to iti Constitution of Mon, bv Geo. Combe 1 Combe's Lee, ou 1'hrenologyi Domestic Li le Thoughts on its concord und discord; Familiar Lessons 011 i'hre uology and Psychology; Love and Purcntao: ap plied lo the improvement of offspring j Murrisgo : us h story ana pn.tosopny, wun nireciioiw uu nup py marriiicrva; Memory, and Intellectual Improve ment; Mental Science; Lectures on the Philoso phy of Phrenology! Matrimony: or Phrenology add Physiology applied, &.c. Phrenology proved, illustrated, and tipplied ; rnrenniogicui gui.ie, otc. Religion, Nulurnl and lleveineu Boit-cuuure, anu Perfect. on ef cbttiaclor : .Si If-instruclor in Phre nology mid Physiology 1 Temperance and Ti'ht Lacing; Accidents and I'.inergcncics, uyoro- palhic (look Hooks; Consiiniption : its cuusra, prc- vnnlmil. Illld QUrS ! tlll lOHIlie. Ul ruilllliuu tratci , Cholera : its causes, cVe. t Domestic Practice of Hydropathy; Errors of Physicians, 0. 1 t'.xpen euceiu Water-cure ; Hydroputhic Fumdy Piiysi ciun; llydroputliio Eucvclopedia; Home treat ment for sexual abuses; Hygieiiennd Hydropathy ; Introduction 14 the Wslcr cnrs ; Midwifery, and 11.. Disciuu-s of Womeui Parents' Guide, aud Childbirth Made Easy, Pregnancy und childbirth; Practice of Water-cure; Waicr-eiire in iiirotnc Diseases; Water-duro in Every Known Disease; Waler-cure Manual; Atuativeniaat or, Evils and Remedies, Ate.; Cumbe on Infancy; Combo's Physiology ; Chronic Diseasi ; Fruits and Fari nacea the Proper Food nf Man ; Hereditary De scent: its Laws, it. Maternity 1 or the bearing and uursiiisr of cliiklren, Ac; Natural Laws of Man; riie,iology, Animul and Mi ntul ; Tobacco: itsefect, die. J Lhnienls of Animal Magnetism ; Fascinal.oii: or the philosophy of churining; Li brary of Mesmerism and Psychology ; Ph losophy t M..,, ris,n : N, wi lustralcd Lncycloped a, com plete in one vol. ; Spiritual Intercourse, Philoso phy of, Are. t Familiar Lessons on Astronomy ; Futurs of Nstions, by Kossuth ; I lints towards Re r....... l.Cr...lv. Ilorx. and Heliis forthe loung ,.r i,n, Human Itiirhls: liomo lornti, eto.i Labor t Ms history anrl prosiecie, cimj.j roworoi K.odu.ss; Woman t heniucalion and inQueneu, Aio. -aijw-B vols. Revelations, by A.J. Davis, the Clairvoyant. 8 M 8 " 8 8 " 8 8 u A pproaclnhg Lriss, Hatmonial Men, ' " Special Providences, " " Present A gj and Inner Life, " 1st, GreatHarmonia, " " 3d'. ' d June 30, 1855y F. S.dc A. 1IOLLAN D. PAPER Il.msinjrs. a uew lot, for sale by Jr?ltf T. JOIIN&OX .jj i l L' l1 .." ag 'OREGON CITY Wholesale Prices Current. CURKKlTkD WSKKLY. UR OOOUS. i DXVOS SC MIDICMCS. Sheeting, 4-4 1 dj lUOpr.ct over N. Y.cost, Drilling I-, moults, Blenched dr lling 1.1 Wheat, pr. bu 85a90 11 sinning, llulli'Oaia do .4lla50 - Slriind do 14 Potutoes do ..new.... 60 Tick n:,' Haiti On ons do 81 J Detiin I."i I'Mir J Blue 1I1 III 111; 14 Corn Meal, fresh 6 I'liiid IniM-y rat it. Sniiiicl Tua'Ji;; " diied do 18 Kentucky jeaiis...2.'ia4.'. Peaches, dried do 10 Tweeds 65a7n; " do pealed rsiRT. ; Chili, dried. iiOsSS Blue and while U'f rRovistoss. Ulna and orange 12: Pork, clear none. Fancy Halvr, " nwss $2a30 Furnit ui e do It la 1411 lums, 35 " do. wdo.U'J Bacon 25to3(l M.do laims lii2.; rowusa. Giiiibuins I.'iai''.';lls7nrd, pr cs $15 Alpuca a.'mlilll " pr keg $10 Table il .mask Miu".V shot. cloths (i5uftl) Small sie S2Jn3 Irish linens .llu$l,Buck J3a.'tJ I'LoI'lllMI. 1 LKA'J. Shrep gray pants ijtv'J ill Bur 20 Sutiuel (lo. . 5c j iltl White lead, Ino'.IUalfr Fancy cans. do. ...Jjjt ln.V. cohuaoi. - Bluck chhm do. 6.'iu'i: Manilla, .mall 40 . Redflan'l shuts ft I lulK " lurge 2.ri Blue do. do. $irls:it,inp lOulS Hickory shirts fu7l canulss. Calico do S'Jul'J A.linniiliue 45 soots it- allots. Ispcim 65 Men's kip lKKiti."iidi' t'KiAiia. " super do. do.... (I-' Havana iRlOufO " tine scwid (1, (i.-riuuti tl0ii25 Boy.' ki) bisits jti'Aiiiericun (tlHIaSU " bo'vy W'xdu8li i2! tooacco. Mens' lint's pr. doz..il7;Prideof the Uuiou.40u45 " kiphrg'prdii7...i4.'II Sun t 30uH5 ' eulf sewed do. I ' Luke's 3" Won en's b'vy ali'si . i I .l hasiiWasb. line do 1. 1; Shovels i$Ral t uiioi-KKirs. JSpudes $14al6 CofTeO l.'iulU;Axea 8l?a20 Tea 65a7i ;Millsus 90ul Sugar, 110. 1 Chi'a... . Hi X cut saws 75o$ I l UflicJ 1 1; l utile cutlery, iu per ci Sulemtus 12a. lb' advance ou N. I. cost Starch 141 Pocket cutlery, 25 pr ct Syrup K Boston.. .l)0ui 15 advance. r do. S IslllllU thinner liriicien oi uaiu- N O Mnlasse. 70; ware I'mm 20 to 50 pr Liv. Salt 3n.!J ct advance. Table Hull !lJa4lNsils,nss'dsizis,prkg88 .Sandwich 1. Suit.. 2ui'l " horseshoe.. ,2uaJ5 Pepper ...:M oils. AllMiic-e 401 Lamp Sljafc Ciniiaiiiou COaHl 1 .inst ed boil fd 3 Soap lOalLTurpentine pr gall tf.J ZsTotico. . x Coukcil Usocnd, ) L AValla-walla ALLsr, W. T., June 13,1855. t VT A Tskatv concluded with Hie Yukima Na tion of Indians ul the Council Ground in tho Wulla-wulla Volley the Dili duy of June, Uib,A thu lund included within the following boundaries , was ceded to the I' lilted Suites, to wit i Cotuniciiciiiir at Mt. Runier, thence uortlierly along the main ridge of Ilie Cascade mountain, to the point where tho northern liibulury of tho lake Chelan and the southern trihuluiiesof the Molliew river huve their rise ; thence south-easterly an the d vide between the writers of lake Chelan and the Mrthew river to the Columbia river; thence cross ing the Columbia, on n true east course, to a point whose longitude is one hundred and ninteeii de grees and ten minutes which two hitter lines si p-' unite the ubove conledi'mled tribes and hands of Indians from the Okuiuukaiie tribe of Indians i thence in a true south courts to the forly-sevenlh "-" parallel ul'lalitinlo ; thence east on the said parallel to the niuill Pulouse river whitdi two latter lines of houndury si penile the ubove confederated tribes) ' and bunds' from tho Spokuns ; Iheiioo down Uie Pulouse river lo its junction with tho Mnh-ha-ne shoorsonllicru tributary of the Mine; theuce in a soiith-cuKterly direction to the Snuke river at the iiiouih of the Tucuniion river, seperulingthe above conlederutcd tribes from the Nes Perce tribe of In . diuns ; them e down lbs Snuke river to its junction . with the Columbia river; thence up tho Columbia riverlollie'WIiils Banks' bdnw Priest's RopidsJ ihmico westerlv to s luks culled "La Lao ;" thhliCB southerly lo a point on the Yukima river called , "Toh in'ili-liike ;" thence ill a soiilh-woatcrljldirco-tion to tho Cohunliiii rivpr ul the Western extremity of tho "Big Islund," between the mouth of tho Umatilla river and Butter creek all which latter boundaries separate the ubovo confederated tribe and bands from tho Wulla-wulla, Coyuse mid Uniulillu trihrs slid hinds nf ludinns thence down the Columbia river lo midway between the mouths of While Salmon and Wind rivers ; Ihetics along the d.vide between said rivers lo the miin ridgo of the Cascade Mountains; bud tlitlico ulong suid ' ridge to the place of beginning. There is. however, reserved from the land above' ceded, for the exclusive uo and occupation of said , confci crated tribes ami buuusni luuiuns, me irsei of laud included within the following boundaries, to wil: , , I . Commencing 1)11 the 1 akim riVer hi the moul It of the Attnliiiain river, thence weateily along .aid Attahiiain rivet b) the forks ; thence along the southern tributary to the Cnscnile mniintuins; thciico southeily nleng liie main ridgo of snid mountuin., passing south and east of Ml. Ad.mis to th Spur whence How Ilie waters ol the Kilkulat and Pwoo rivers; thence song suid dvlde to the divide sepu rating ilie waters of the Sntnss river from lliose flow ing into the Columbia river ; theiien along said di vide to the 111: In Yukima, eight miles below th monih ofthcSiiiiissrivcr ; und ilu nee up the Yak imu river to the place m beginning. Alsoa Ir.ict of land noi exceeding in quantity otie towush'p of six miles square, siluuted st th forks of the Pis jitouso or Wcnulshapum river, and konwn us the 1 Wiliiilshui'um Fishery;1' which, said tract ahull be surveyed uud marked out when' er. r tho I'rcmdci.l may direct. By un express provision of the treaty, )ie coun try embraced iu tlie cession and not Included ill Ilie tesi;i'vat'nu, is open lo setlli liienl, 'cxorplilitf thV. the Indiauearo secured in the pis-ssiou of their buildings snd improvements until reruovca lo the reservation. ' This notice is published for tha information of. the public, and the alleiilion of eiliens proposing to locato claims us.n the ceded territory, ia ispo ciully called to the above provision, and for further information thoy are requested to apply to sub. aiicnl, A. J. liulun. . ' Isaac t. stevens, Oov., and Supt. laid-. Aff.,W.T. June 29, 1855. IU-C111 Charman k Warner nAYE just received a heavy slock of grocer ies, which they brought here expressly tu mai kole al u rciisoiiabl-' price. Call iu, aud you will find us still doing business on as reusonuhle terms as before the other bakery eaved in. No monopoly is our motto, for we nre determined lo deal as fairly without competition as with it. Oregon City, Aug. IH, lauj. Oregon Haea-i. 1 AAA L IIS., tors ale by IUUU W. C. DEMENT dt co. M IN EKS' TENTS for sale ciikap by Wm. C. Dfc.lr.il eo. IN EKS' SHOVELS. 50 not. just receiv- VI M. I.. isr.rir..i 1 fc i-. r;0Vby tV fo..t,nt r. a. y a. riULijm o 111. ed by I