THK MIHVIn Aft II VORK. i 'JJ,i)iIi. 1'i.fIuKrfiU'iuiki Goxl Mussulman elnlain from pork I There e a prt of tvery eln No friend r folluw. r of mint May taste, wtmUi'er hit Inclination, On pain of eiroi.imunlralion. Huch MnlctiKl'i m)leiioueherge, Awl tliiu he Willie point si large. Had bo the sinful part espteastd, Th'-y milil wild safely rat !! rest ! Bui fur on pii ce they lliiilt II hord From Ihu whole bog lu ba debarred J And Ml I heir wit at work to find What joint Ilia prophet had in mnA. Much controversy straight an ( Theee choose Ilia btnk, Ida belly thosei Ely euroe 'in ev.ufidi ntly eaid Ha maanl tvit to forbid llie head : While others at thai doctrine ra I, And pioualjr prefer Ilia tail. Thua oeneeieiice fr. ed from av'iy clog, Mahometans eat up tlie hug. Youlei.tfh 'lis wnll llie tulr applied May nuika you biugl. on t'other aide. Itrncuuce Ilia woild, llie pr. arher erir "We do," I multiinile repln-e. While una aa iuuocenl r gurda A snug mid friendly (time at cords; And one, hatever you may any, Can wo no evil in play ; Soma love a concert, or a nice, And others shooting, aud the chum, Itevil'd and lov'd, rennutieid and followed, Thus, hit by bit, the wuild la swallowed Each lliluiu Ilia neighbor inukce loo free, Vol likea a elite aa well lu be : With sophistry their suuee limy ewerten, Till quite from eiiout to tail 'lie eutrn. CWper. from llaiU-y's'Teataa." Tor every leaf tliu loveliest flower . M'hicli beauty sighs for finm her bower For every atar a drop of dew Yot every aim I sky of blue For every bear! a heart as true ! For every liar by pity shed . Upon a fellow-sufferer's head, , Oil! ba crown of glory given Suck crowns as saints to gum havu striven, Such crowns aa seraphs wear in heaven. For all who toil at hours! fume, A proud, a pure, a deathless mime For all who love, who loving lil.ne, lie life one long, kind, rinse eurrso He life all love, all happiness ! From llio I union Ejprcss, .Inly 17. Drain af Napoleon's l.esl Mcillrat Atlcml anl. In onrobilimryof thi'sdny I recorded Iheden'li of Dr. Archibald Anion, in tlio fi lib year of h ago. ,. Dr. Arnott entered the nuny iipwnnls of sixty years ago, ami retired from active scrleo in l.s'lt!. For a few yours he was ottuched to die I lth dra goons, but for a much longer r:oil served with Her majesty's twentieth fool, sliming the erils ami ex ploits of that distinguished ior. uii the Nile, in C'a lubrin, Portugal, Spuiu, and llollund, mid earning a mednl, with clasp,, for F.t, Muidn, Vimicrni Corunna, 'ittorio, (ho Pyrenees, Nivello, Xive, Orlhes, anil Toulouse. After tlio war, Dr. Arnott accompanied his brave conipauioiia in urma to St. Helena nn.l India, aud at the former station hecniuo the medical at tendant of Niileou Honnparlo. His professional ability, ingenuous character, and U-riltt and Jig- hilled ileurlment aa au olliccr, at mini secured fur him Uia ouufidence of that onlrnordinnry mini, whose g.HKl oiiiiioii thus early furnied, was strength ened liy Umly Interviews dm li g llie progress of bin fatal disease, nn.l at lust rijn ncd into uinm persona' iuuicuiucui sou smeero est. em. rhewm ulinienlii were conliallyroelpMoaud by llie ..ys ei.in ; uud, on llie mrt of the illm-trions inllenl, ere riprrwed uu nil aoeaninus by deb ate atteiilinns and lively marks of afli cl un tie re!nl. In pnrl'ciinr,slinrt ly prevlona to hie cUolutl.m, Xajioleon gave a very Interesting teHtinnmy uf his reuwl for Dr. Arnott and grateful stum uf the wunn syinm!liy and in defaligablo (enl with whlrli ho luliore,l to m'tlgntn the cruel siifTi-riiigs wldeh no art could hiMl. To use the words of one then on the Islnnd, "the ICmjierur, on bis dealb-bed, desired Hint a v.iliwhle Kold amill'-box might be brought to him, and hav ing, with bis dying hand and lnt cff.M of depart Ingatrength, engraved m..on !l lid with n penknife Ills letlor 'N.,' be presented it to his kind and val ued frioud, aa a purling memorial of bis deep es teem aud heartfelt gratitude." Dealt!, una,, neijiieall.cd tehiin COO Napolcona, and the llrilish goreminont, to m.itk Its approbation of his eonduel, conferred on him jCjOO. When llie cineatliiHldrew to a close, ib patient opite.1 mm uis ngiii nuiiu in unit of Dr. Arnott 1 A ..... . . ' w" "Mum the l.-t sniTlvor of these wtioaenameawillba handed down to pMerity in couneilou will, the events gf th0 lut daya of N. poln. lliamaMuhnc and leuaeions mind wss to the last richly siored with recillections and mieo dote. of the period. 1W the public would bare wad with bilere.1, but except dear and distinct Mceountof.h.Ustl.l,,, Mortem Appearance, of Ma,., Jlonaparie,' IK.blud..d iuitv!,h.uould B.v,rb. mdmto co...... I iWmu, print, being reluet.m to mi,,.,, pubMy i. lh. keen ,nd paifl con.n.r.rsy of lima, although nev.rcuceahug hi-omniou in pri vat conversation. it i . ... ..-......re0.p,ll,,e l!uvl)r AmMn, tire to h- n.Uv. pari.),, and ,,, W, ,. ...nial ,,.0fK;lkcu,l,ll.lllll.eul ll. ing ofbu.d.ysb.ueliciaMy , tb. neighborhood aud honorably to himself. THg Susan ok SKiusTornL.-nulor date, of July 10, tho crrciHindciit of the London Times writes us follows ; "Mover sinev tho Uoimii.i! f t10 wer bolh par-ii so thoroughly j present. Thecsehan.?,. of shot ,l bell is nl.uo.st infant. Tw P , f t-urse.cuboa,,,,,,,;,,,,;,.,,,,,, 7 lo "y (Ateiit, hut to lb uieir naversari nie.liis of 1 a T. - T lliern must be n 11' w . V' ,,rs ettie.ent steam ....! ... I tkinlr . "v "uiu . lauiuv.l n tl. 1 . 1 . . .. . to locale ob,i,. .1 1.1 ...... r: ..uuolh .ml ucw, m, , . tuM, ; ( f ry H .n lo plv on thc C! ISAAC I. STEVENS. J b.tweiu 0,aoMw and (,reeno,k. Jaaf w J .., and Supt Id. A.r., W.T. l.,i.U vvblcb It i tajwuibl We, ll.nl n grent r.nvnl tinw nnl cm be without tliu mi mi. of lunntirncltirina it own intim tiwus. PowJern)ill.irobubly Uo cxiftj but in Mh ll. e mm t' q'tKn occurs n. lowhoratlio iiwitcriulu fr llio nmnufiic turu aro Ui como from." The Wart' rrnrea. It is curious and deeply interesting to oWre how much of Ilia advaneo which mankind lias ....,1. I,, auna of liio most eosenlial brencl.ee of material improvement has be effected will.iu Iha last quarter of i century J and, oil tha other hand, how many department, of human intelligence reaJxd Iheir culuiinaling (mint a((es agi. It is not likely that the world will ever ee a mora per f.et poet than Homer, a grander statesman than Periulea, a sublimer or mora comprehensive phi losupher than I'lato, a sculptor equal to Phidias, or a painter superwr to R:ihiil. Certain it la, thai the lu of twenty or five aud twenty centuries has giveu birth to nono who have surpasses1 them, and to few ho have approacbsd them. In llie fine arts, and in sjicculalive thought, our remotest ancestors aro still our masters. Ill science nod its application the order of precedence la reversed, und our own age has been more prolific aud ama zing then the uggrcgutc of all the agea which have gone before us. Take two points only, Die mmt obvious aud Ilia most signal lia'oinotion aud the liawmission of intelligence. At the eerliint period of autln utic hUlury, men traveled a fust as iu l&IU. Niuirod got over the ground at the rate of efchl or ten miles an hour: Napoleon could go on further, lletween 130 and 1.SI0 we raised the iimeminn of epeed from len miles lo seventy. The fiil sil lhottand years d.d nothing, or nest lo iilhlug ; the next six yean did everything: reached the limit of possible achievement in thia direction; for no one Imagine that any gn ater speed ia attainable af would be beaiable. Again: It ia probable that Abraham sent n.rnngeeto Lot juat aa rapidly as Frederick the (irei.t, er (ieorgo III, transmitted orders to their Generals and Admirals. In 1794 the old wooden telegn.pl. was invent, d, and made a cer tain, though a partial and slight udvHiive. But, with this exception, the rale at which intelligence could lie conveyed had remaiucd stationary at that of ordinary locomotion on horseback, iiji to H4'I. In 1810 we communicated at the velocity of twelve miles an hour. Iu IIjjO wo communicated ovor immramiraljle dintances in inappreciably infinitesi mal subdivision, of time. T'ho experiment wrei made, and n n.eesago was transmitted from llol grade lo Liverpool, liintuutnneoiwly. A spark given ut Duuileoeoiild fire Ihocounun of the Iuvulidcs at l'aris. Here too, at a single leap, we have reached the n plus ultra of euithly pawibility. In ten years nay, iu five we have cleared the vast vpuco between the speed of a hone and llio speed of lightning. North llt itiih Reritu. Sellout Herne. rir.it class in philosophy, slop out 1 Close your books. Joliu Junes, bow man)' king- loins aro there in imttirc I l'ntir. Nntno llioin. Hogliind, I relatid, Scotland, and Wales. l'-a lo tlio next Sinilli. Four animal, vegolublo, mineral, anil Clooil : go up Jicad. llobU, what is meant by tlio animal kin,'tloin ? Lioiw, titjors, oloiilianU, rhinoceroses, hip. ouilamusis,allii;iitors, monkeys, jackusBts, liiieK-ilrivers, and nchool-lnirhcn. Very well : but you'll take- a Uekiiu' for your lust rumnrk. . (liles, whut is the mineral kingdom I The hull of Californey. Walk straight up head. Jolinsuii, what is tho vegotable kingdom I Cianli n irnss, potatoes, carrots, ingyuns, and all kinds of greens that's good for cook- And what aro pines, liomloek, nnd elms ain't lliey vegetables Mo, sii'-reo, you can't cook 'cm them's win ,igs anil liaiintig timber. Hoys, give, mo a pireo of apple, nnd you Mil liavo an hour's intermission except llulibs j ho niusitslay in and take a lieking, t'lusi in geiigriiphy, stand up, James, w lint is geography I (ii'0''iapliy is u 'seription of tho airtli. Hood : w hero is tlio State e-f Mussaehu- lotM rMI rijltt j two to ono of the Know Xoth- in;:, and daddy joined 'cm last week. Silence! Me.t: Robert, how ia llm S:a!g of ihiKsueliusotts bounded I Hounded bv tho Maine, li mmr tnw nml tlto Atlnntio ooonn nn tliA on tlio south nnd west by Wooden nutimv's, N'i biibka inoctinj.'s, ubolitiouists, railroads, and so forth. Vhat aro its productions f Snow-storms, hard tin nnilinea f!h :t I elain bakes, yallow tlo's, newspapers, nud Inmker Jlill iMotiunienU W liutn.ro its mineral productions f Nliiieepics,snssai;es, doit ijh-nuls, dandies, sw allow -tuiloj coat, ami hoC-pe oats. Sit down. Class iu geography take ro efss. Kolrrt, you can go homo nud tell your father Til take ,ouie animal produc tions for my dinner. " , , Yes. sir; we got some bunkum as. scngers j our brindlo terrier died last week. Hoi .tr. Life. Ah ! this beautiful world. lnde. ll, Unow not what to think of it (N.tmlim.s it is all gladness and sunshino and heaven is not far oil-; and then it , elian-es suddenly uud it is dark am sorrow. lo i, aim me clouds shut out llio sky. In Ihc hies of tho saddest of us thero aro In or gn uays like this, when wo feel ! T vouui iiiko tins great world in onrartns. lieu l-i,l o I lil prlikimv I, i 1-. :tl . . J nul l. . II I .3 J uuuis, wu the 1 said mo will licit her burn 11 ii- I.......1 1 1 1 . oeaiis or on our ""'"; "" "i may nireci. tttU , , ,Ull0,,t "l,J wi,lli dis-1, l!v " "Pn'-prov'tMonof the treaty, the eouu U.d, unddark. llcliov,., evory 'r ""''" '" ! eeeson and no. included in us ...ret sorrows, wW worK ; ,'27 W worKI niiow iiui : unit nn..i,ii , . - ...lllll-B X A.. II . .... . .. ..... , - " u -iu. uu is oiuy saj. UKO. AUIJKHIiTIIY V CO., MKKCIIANT8, 1 ORMOX CITY.OREUOX TERRITORY. , aug.l,18i5. 'f"f Abcrncthjr, Clark & Co., COMMISSION AND roKWAKUINO WEUtHANIS, San Franeim, Vol. -T-t-Ttl.r. attend lo Klling Oregon produce, nnd V fid 'd,r" fu' '"ods, Ciroceries, Ac., ut the e. i The nalruniiee of the iieopie of ()r - egon ia respectfully eoliciled. aug 1, 155-1 Otf ,. t. HOLLAND. HOLLAND. r. S. dt A. HoUand, TEAI.EUS in lry (iils, Uroceriea, llooU XJ & Nioes, UrOeKery, UOOU, rjianonerr, Alinu Wtreet, Oreifon t'ily. June 30, 1 BSi.-y. nallolujab! XXalloluJab! riAllE llullelujttli, a new singing book, by Low I ell Mason just llie thing for singing schools; fo7.ul.at 130 HOlIaNU'S. Progression, Progression, Progression 18 ever onward and they that dn not make oil ward proreaion "area lilile behind llie times," and for the benelit of iI.uk" that buvo a dmire to keep up will, thia atfe we have just received direct from New York llie following list of BOOKS, of which wo oiler ut wholesale or retail, on terms to suit: Constitution of Man, by (leo. Combe t Combe'a Lee on Phrenology; Uomrslio Ule 1 lionj.'iiis on iu concord nnd discord; Faimliur I"wiiw on Pliro nology and Psychology; live nnd Pari-ninire: ap plied lo the iinproveuienl uf (.Ifrpring J Murriage : us h story and philoophy, will, directions lor hup py nmrriaaea; Memory, and Intellectual Improve ment ; Meutul Science ; lectures on the Philoso phy of Plnenology ; Muliimmiy : or Phrenology and Phyiol..gy opd,ed, Ac. ; Phrenology proved, illulra(ed, ami applied ; Phrenological guide, ic; Iteligion, Natural and Itcvealed J Self-cullure, and I'erfeclion of character : Hi If-iiwtructor in Phre nology and I'liyaioloy; Temperance and Tiyl.t Lacing; Accidei.is and Eimrgeneiea; Hydro pathic Cook Hooks ; Consumption : its causes, pre vention, and cure ; Curiosities of common witter ; Cholera: its causes, Jic; Domestic Practice of Hydropathy; Errors of Physicians, A-c. ; Experi ence in Water-cure ; llydropalhio Family Physi ciun; llydropulhic EncycloDediii; Home Ireul ineiil for sexual nbuxes; Hygiene and Hydropathy, Inirodiiclion lo the Wuler-cnre; Midwifery, and llio l)iciiws of Women; Purenta' Guide, and Childbirth Made Easy ; Pregnancy nnd childbirth ; Practice of Wiitcr-cure ; Water-cure in Chronic Disease; Water-cure in Every Known Disea.se; Water-cure Manunl; AtuativeneHo: or, Evilnd Kcniedies, etc.; Combe on Infuncy; Combe's Physiology; Chronic Diseases; Fruits aud Far! nacea llio Proper Food of Man ; Hereditary De scent: its Laws, cVa; .Maternity : or tne bearing mi l miming of children, iVc; Natural Lntvs of Mun; Physiology, Auimal ami .vicinal; iod.icco: its illl-ct, iiu. ; Elements of Animal Magnetism;! Fiincinat'on: or the philosophy of charming; Li brary of MeMiicrism and Psychology ; Philosophy , of Mesmerism J Ncwilluhlrutcd Encyclojiediii, com plete in one vol.; Hpiritual Intercourse, Philoso phy ol, iVc. ; ruimlinr Lemons on Astronomy; Future of Nations, by Kossuth ; lliutstowurils lie forms, by (ircely ; Hop. s ami Hehn for the Young of both sexes; Human Itiglils; Homoforiill, Ato.; Lubor : .Is history ami product, 4c; l ower ol Kindness; Woman: her euuculioii aud mlUiencc, Ac. -ALSO- H vols. Iievclutions, by A. J. Davis, the Clairvoyant 8 " Approaching Crisis, " " S $ " 8 " 8 ll.iriuonial Men, " " Spcciul Providences, " " PreseulAgo and Inner Life, " " lut, Great Hurmonin, " " 2d " 11 u f 3d! " " " " 8 " 8 June iltl, 18J5.-y F. S. & A. HOLLAND. Notico. Cousoil Ground, ) Walla-walla Vallkv, W. T., June 19,1855. VT ATrkatt concluded wilh the Ynkiinn Na tion of Indians at the Council Ground in the Wulla-wulla Valley the 9th day of June. 1855. Iha land included within the following boundaries was ceded to tlio I luted Males, to wit : Commencing nl Kit. Ranicr, thence northerly along tlio main ridge of the Cascade mountains to Ihu point where the northern tnbiilury of the lake Chelan and the southern tiibuluricsof the Mcthcw river have their rise ; tin nee soiith-enslerly on the divido between the waters of lake Chelan and the Mcthcw river to the Columbia river; thence cross ing the Columbia, on a true east course, to a point whose longitude is one hundred and ninteen de grees nnd len minutes which two latter lines sep arate the above confederated tribes and bunds of Indians from the Okainakune tribe of Indians ; thence in a true south course to the forty-seventh parallel of latitude ; thence eust on the said parallel to the main I'ulonse river which tw o lutler lines of boundary soperato the abovo confederated tribes nnd bunds from Ihu bpokuna ; thence down the Palouse river to its junction with the Moli-hn-nc. sueorsoiiuieru inoiiinry oi inc same ; llience. in a south-easterly direction to the .Snake river at the mouth of the Tueannon river, scperntiiiff the above confederated tribes from the Nez Perce tribe of In dians ; llience down the Snake river to its junction with the Columbia river; thence up the Columbia river to I.V.i'WIiite Hunks' below I'riist's Kupids; Ibenco westerly lo a luke called "La Lae ;" thhnce southerly to a point on the Yakima river called "Toh-muh-lnkn ;" thence in a soulli-wcaterljjdiree-lion to the Columbia river nt Hie western extremity of the "Dig Islund," between the mouth of the I nuililla river and liutter creek all which latter boundaries s parute the above confederated tribes and bunds from tlio Wulla-wulla, Cuyuse and L'.nulillalribes and bands of Indians the'oee the Columbia river to midwav between the ninmlm of While Sulnion uud Wind rivers ; thence along the d.vide between said rivers lo the in tin ri.lge of "I" aseuue .iiouniuius; and llieuce along suid ridge lo thepluco of beginning. There is, however, reserved from the laud above ceded, for the exclusive use and" oecmmtuin oruihl confederated Kibes und bunds of Indians, the tract of land included wilhiu the following boundaries, w wu; Commencing en the Yakima river at the moui h of the Attahuuni river, thence westerly along said Atlahnaiu rivor lo the forks ; lhei.ee along llie southern tributary In the Coscaile mountains; llience vmurr.) nioug ine Irwin ridge of said mountains, ........... ...... ,r nau,10i ine Mihatat and 1'isro rivers; thence along said d.vide to the divide sepa rating the waters or the Salasa river from those flow ing into the Columbia river ; llience along sa d di vide to the main Yukinia, eight miles below the mouth oflheSatuss river: and ib. n imi,. v.l inis river to the place of beginning. -.isusiruci oi land not excecdinir in quantity l " , , " K, ."' "' "1". 'iluated ut the konwn a. ,h. V.n.ul.aram Ki. "'S Iracl shall le surveyed and mri...l .,!.. .. i .....l. n,.., . by that tlie llhleilissm l . ' their buildinns and improve meats until remov.d1 to the reservation. lhia noUw ia published for the information of the public, and the attention of citi.en, nr. Notice , . AT TREATIES ;oncliulcd with the ef Force Tribe of Indiana, and with the confederated trilwe of the W alla-wullns, Cayuse-s.niid Umalillas i ,i.. vvii.uriillii Vallcv at the (Jouuoil Ground, there was ceded to the Coiled Klnle. a tract of country huviug the following boundaries, vn : Jiy the Nei J'erces, commencing nl tho source of the Woh-nn-ne-she, or southern tributury ol llie I'uIouhu river, lln nce down the river lo the main Klm40 llwt a, iae"iDoutli of the Tukunnon river, l ,..,.. ,i, Tulonim lo its source in tho Jllue I'uloiwe ( thence m.n eoutiieriy oireoiioi. w .o llnii . (hence southerly along the ridge of the lllue .Moiinlnint ; llience ui a pomi on uia.i lloude river, midway between the Crnnd Hondo and the mouth of the Woll-low-how river ; lliencu nlni, iha divide beln ten the wutersoflhe Woll- ' low-how and Powder river ; thence to the eroding of Snuko river atthe mouth or I'owder rivcrjiiience lo the Kulmon river fifty mih a ubove llio place kotiwn as the "crossing of the Sulmon river ;" North lo the summit of Hitter Itoot Mountains; thence along the crest of the Bitter Hoot Mountninsto the place or beginning. Ily the Walla-wallus, Cayiwea and llmatillns, the tract of land having tho following boundurics, lo wit: Commencing at the mouth of tho Tukannon river, in Washington Terrftory, running thence up suid river to it nurce ; thence easterly along the emgmit of the Dluo .Moimtuins, aud on the south ern boundaries of the purchase mado of the Net I'ercu Iiuliuns. and cosh rly along that boundury lothc weatern limits of the country claimed by the Shushoues or Huuke Indians ; thence southerly along thai boundary (hem? the waters of Powder river) lo the source of Powder river: thence to the head of W illow creek ; thence down Willow creek to the Columbia river ; llience up the channel of llie Columbia river to the lower end of a large Is lund below llm nmulh of Umatilla river; thence northerly to a point un llie Yakima river called Toh-nosh-luke, llience lo He Lac; thence to the White Hank un llie Columbia below Priest's I!up ids; llience down the Columbia river to the junc tion of the C liimbia and Snake rivers ; thence up the Snake river lo the place of beginning. Pro vided, huwcccT, That so much of tliu country dee cribed above aa ia contained in the following boun daries shall be ret spurt aa Iudian Keaervatious for the Nex Perce Tribe, vil : Commencing whero the Moh-hif-na-he or southern tributary ol' the Palonse river Hows front the spurn of the' Hitter Root Mountains ; thence down said tributaries to the mouth of Ti-nu-pur-iip cieek ; thence southerly to the crossing of Snuke river, ten miles Mow the mouth of the- Alpowuiu river; thence to the source of llie Alpowain river in I he lllue Moniituius; thence along tho crest of the Clue Mounluins; thence to the crossing of the Grand Konde river, midwuy between tho Onuid Kondc and tho mouth of tho Woll-low-how river ; thence along tho divide between the witters of the Woll-low-how river and Powder river; thence to the crossing of Snukc river, fifteen miles u-low the moiilh of Powder river; thence to III eirliiion riv er above the crossing; theuoc by tlie spurs of the Hitter Root .Mounluins to the place of beginning. For the confederated tribes of Wulla-wullas, Cayuscs and Umatilliu, vi.: Commencing in the middle of the channel of the Umatilla river, opposite the mouth of Wild Horse creek; thence up the middle of the channel of suid creel: to its source; lliciic southerly lo a point in the ni... Ar.. .....:.. l - r l- . (,imu ...uiiiii.mis niioti i, a, LCD B joeuiiij'iiieiii , thence iu a line to the waters of Jlowtome creek ; llience West lo tho divido of the Iiowtome and Uireh creeks ; thciieo northerly along said divide lo a jwint due West of tho South-west corner of William CJMcKiiyVclaiiii thence Fast along his line to tHe&OHtli-enst corner ; thence iu a line to the pluce of beginning. Jiy un express provision of the Treaty, the coun try embraced in tliu cessions and not included iu the Reservations is open lo settlement, excepting that the Indians lire, secured in the possession of their buildings and implements till removed to the Reservutions. This notice is published fer the benefit of the public. I he nttention of the citizens proposing to locate claims upon the ceded Territory is especially called to the previsions protecting tho Indians in tho pos session of their improvements nnd for further iu- lonnatiiiu.n lefcieiico to the Walla-walla, Cuyuse and Umatilla Reservation, they aro requested to apply lo Agent, 11. R. Thompson. To the Nei l orceiiescrvulion.to Nun-Agent, w. II. Tappan. ISAAC I. STEVENS, Ciov. and Sup't of W, T. JOEL PALMER, Sup't Indian All'uire, Oregon.' Council Ground, Walla-walla, June li, 1S55 12-fim . Charman & Warner TTA E just received a heavy stock of erocer. J. L ies, which they bmught here expressly lo markake at a reasonable price. Call in, and you will lind ns still doing business ou as reasonable terms as before the oilier bakery caved in. No monopoly is our motto, for we are determined in deal as fairly without competition as with it, Oregon City, Aug. 18, 1S55. Oregon Bacon. I I M liua., lur sate by W. C. DEMENT & co. Buildincrs for Rnnt. THE one now occupied by Wm. Myers is ni, ana snown as tliu "f rench Store." win be tor rent from the 1st of August next. Also me building immediately in the rear, fronting on 3d street. Apply to July 1 8, 1 1?55. Wm. C. DEM EXT & co. -f Central Produce Depot. CAXEMAH. COXSTAXTLY receiving, fresh from ranch, wheat, outs, bacon, lard, butter and potatoes. np21 JOHN l. I;Ook At thc'Old Stand,' Canemah, Jprilil, '55. Jl dhffif 1M T'i1,t "rown Sl,i-''lr-'-li,irWkJ 1,000 lbs. Chiua No. "I, do., I.UIKJ lbs. Uio Collie, 15 Tons coarse sail ; 500 lbs. fine do., 3,0011 lbs. Oregon lincon; 1 ,000 bushels oats, for sale wholesale or retail, by " JOHN P. BROOKS. IN our bakery we keep constantly on hand bread, crackers, cakes, pies, Jtc WURMAN f WARNER. T-irrmrn 0r3n6'c I ? ED "!'" the arrival of every steam- J-l er. Don't fail to call on CHARM IN & WARNER. 'H Orl. nm Kar tV JJoiawe,. rts fl a "arrets of Ni if New Orleans per hi" llalhav." - r . tr , 0f X,w Url''i' mol'assei s per clipper neraei 01 luo .HorniiiT." I he above urtielea I si,n r.; 1..... ., .... of .May, d,rrct from New York, nnd will close them out at low prices. ap-"f JAMES O'NEILL. 1 (!) ,,TS,'"'.i",("'U",'lirec,fromi""i'ich JLr Islands, lor sule in Im. , 1 r,.o..rl . " . '" ' ".i.sers, joiixsox. feel Hoards for sale in lots tosuiuby T.JOIIXSoN. 3 Vila " ' ealbcra for sale bv 9J7i)f ap;llf Johnson. CIGARS The best chance l pek is.. ,hn -ore of. CIURMAXX 11" 1 even "VT O.SlUAR.eoflee.tea, F. S. .f. A. svmn. snlt. at HOU.AXirx. "pOWDEK, lead.ehol and cap. at S. St A. HOLLAND-, NDS. Allan, Mcttiniay A o., n AVE inst received A MOCK OF NEW GOODS, and would invite all those who wish to procure (iOOD articles at reasonable prices, lo call and see them. They ooiuist In partof the following I grindstones canal ctwh.'el burrowe groin cradles fancy brooms grass scythes Si snaths plain do brush do do assort'd colored pail 1(1 sq harrows S3 tech puiuteu tuna rino wash boards blacksmith's bellows cross .cut saws 7 It do C ft mill saws 7 ft hair mattrasses double do single liair bolsters double do single sperm candles . garden rakes do hoes do spades polished shovels buy forks manure forks churns wiudow gloss 8 by ID do 10 by 12 do 7 by 9 window sashes 8 bv 10 ailumuutiue no do 10 by 12 grnpu uranu ioduccu ox bows and yokes lucks tobsceo BLANKETS, BA1SE, LMDSEM, Shtclinet Ticks, ile dc And keep constantly on hand a Inrge supply of OROCEKIJSS, clothing, hardware, and many articles too numer ous to mention. ALLAN, M K INLAY .J- CO. Oregon City, April 21, lt55-ly Trcsh Arrival of Orocoriei. T HlllEstiliscrilier line just received a fresh sup JL ply of (lioccric; I'ruciiioni and llnriluare, which, in addition to his former stock, ho will si ll at extremely low prices for CA or Produce. His stock consists in purl of the following articles : New Orleans sugar, Sandwich Isluud sugar, Crushed do. Powdered, do. Rio & Java cod'ee, Young Hyson and Im New Orleans syrup, p- riul tens, Sandwich Islands do Dried Apples k Peach. Soleralns, Yeust , Soup Powders, Pepper & Allspice, Cinnamon k Cloves. East Boston syrup, AW. Cast and German steel, mill and cross cut, hand, pnnnel, and whip-saws. i'Uet and Rit'pi. Mill saw liles from 10 to 10 inches; Hat bastard liles from 10 to 14 inches; taper liles from 3 to 7 Inches; half round liles from 7 to 11 inches ; round do. from 5 to 7 inches ; horse rasps from 11 to 14 inches. Carpenter' Tools. Firmer cliisels and gouges in setts or single ; locket chisels; bench planes ; iron and steel squares; try squares; scratch awls and saw driven. ; plain and Halted marking gunges and bevels; common and concave augurs; baud axes; hummers and hatchets. liuildert' Hardwire. Rim, flat, pad and mor ticu locks and bitches ; briw, mineral und white knobs; coinplote round, town and Hat spring bolts; cast butts of all sixes, and screws ; also, round and Hut bur iron; nail rod, do.; horso shoe bar, do., and plow steel. apltf JAMES .O'NEILL. Tho Summer Trade. WE are now receiving from New York ami San Francisco, the following goods : 10,000 lbs No 1 china sugar, 00 bbls Si half bbls N. O. sugar, 100 chests Imperial, gunpowder and young liysou teas, 150 sacks Uio coffee, 1 UO boxes sakvratus, 100 boxes sperm und aduinauliuo caudles, 950 kegs E. B.syrnp, 35 bbls crushed siiL'ur, 30 cases p:cklos, '200 boxes soap, Jill) half-boxes ruisins. 100 gross mutches, (iu wood) 25 cases tuble salt, 100 kegs white lead, (pure) 250 gals. Linseed Oil. 250 " lamp . GO " spirits Turpentine, 50 boxes glass, assorted sizes, 311 (I07. brooms, 5000 lbs tobacco, 200 kegs nails, 0000 yds brown sheeting. Also, rope, tubs, buckets, window-saili, crocke ry, wall paper, brushes, &.e., Ac; allot" which will be sold ut the lowest murket prices. W. C. DEMENT CO., Opposite the Lund Ofliee. Oregon City, June 1, 1 855. Groceries FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE, JR. SUGAR, Suit, ColVce, Tea, Syrup, Chocolate, KiS Starch, Saleratus, Cream Tartar, Sal Soda, Curb. Soda, Pepper, Spice, Alum, Borax, Cop pcros, elc. April 21, 1855-ltf Late Arrival. IN addition to our present stock we are now re ceiving direct from New York, "ex clipper ship Phonix," 50 bbls. and half bbls. N. O. Sugar ; 20 bbls. crushed sugar; 10,000 lbs. Rio codec; 20 bbls. N. O. niohifises; for sale low by WM.C. DEMENT it CO., June 30-y Opposite the Land Office. Just Received. 4 Splendid assortment of Family Groceries, IX. such as tea, syrup, sugar, &.c. ; also lino and coarse salt, cream tarlar, apples, chili peaches surdities, oysters, clams, ycust powder, also a largo qiianlity of superior cheroot cigars, and tobacco of every ora.ui anil almost every (lung (K0 i our line of business all of which will bo sold as low as at any other place in town, for c.il, ,. duee. CHARM AN WAltXPH 1 LL those indebted lo Preston, O'Neill & Co., a. are requested to call nnd settle the mediately, by CasA or Produce. All debts m. maining uupaid 1st of June, will be left for col lection. Tapim JAMES O'XVII T. PT A Hr.LS. Santa Cruz Lime just received aud tJ J for sale by je.J-10 WU. C. DEMENT At. CO. A A LI1S of Osage Orange seed for sale by tJ Jam i:s a'KP.ii.i. Selling off til Cost. rgHE slock of Dry Goods and Hardware of Preston, O Ncill Si. Co. will be elo,.J -.. f "noM uesimus of buying cheat, will do well to call on the suhscribi r. "P-Uf JAMES O'NEILL. QOOf UUAE-S Mahbi,' "op Powder for WU wleby WM.C. DEM I vtT '' - - VI, jJ, 1 ' u.iia.-to do housework m a private l o. laniuy. Address the Arjns Office. CIIAkMAN & UARXER. QlLandnp , , THOS. JOHNSON. ! 'OCOAXUTS BUSINESS CAltDS. 4 LXsAIT, M'HIWXAV 6l CO., (Jeiieral I o.nniMMoii Alerchniila, and wholes sale and retail Dealer iu Dry (Jowls, Oroceriee, Hardware, ic, io. SCeorgeT. Allan. 1 : ; Andiibald M'Kiulay. TIioiiiu Lowe. k LLAN'i M'KINIiAY Sc. CO., u l. Kcottsbiirg, Umpiiua, Oregon. llanTm hixlay 4- CO., A Champoeg, MayJ. Oregon 1 crnlory. JAMES O'NEILL, WIIOLIIALI ICT4IL OIALIt l I'rovlsloii A. Ilurdttar, No. 1, Main Street. CHARLES POPE, JR., !, DEALEU in Hurdwnre, Groceries, Dry O000V, Clothing, Hoots St cilioca, Mediciues, B00U and ritnlioncry. Main-at., Oregon City, April l, 1855-Ilf Wm. C. Dement & Co., "TTTIIOLESAI.Kund nluil Dealers in Grocer V Ira, Provisions, Paints, Oils, Hoots aiu Shoes, Crockery, &.o. Opposite the Land Office. .Muiu St. Oregon City. June 1, 1655. JOHN IL M BRIDE, ATTORMBV AND COUlLO A T tAW, Lafayette, Yamhill Cuuatij, O. T., WW A 1 fuillifiilly attend to all business to' Iriisted lo l.ia professional cure. April 81, lc-55-ltf JOHN P. BROOKS, Wltolenule .J- Retail Dealer in Orortrivt, Produce, Pruzitiunt, if f.. Main Street. A General Assortment kept up of Selected CoodV, Cnnemuli, April 21, 1855-ltf. Wells, Fargo & Co.'i Expreis, Between Oregon, Calilornia, the- Atfanfit Sinim and Europe. 11 IVIVl! I...l. n'P i arrungnme.ua will, the United iikai Slates and Pucilic Muil Steam- ship Cumpiiuics furtiansportiition, we are now pre' pared to forwuid Guld Duet, Bullion, Specie, Parkapet, Parcels, and Freight, to and from N York, N. Oilcans, Sun Francisco, Portland, and1 principul towns of Cul.foriiiu and Oregon. Our regular Semi iiioulhly Exprewt belwecw Portland und San Fiuneiseo, ia dispatched by the Pucilic Muil Steamship ('o.'sstcumship Columbia, connecting at San Francisco will, our semi-montrr ly Express lo A'eie York and New Orleans, which is dispatched regularly on the 1st and Kith of each month, by llie muil steamers and in charge of our own messengers, through to destination. Our Express from New York leave regularT on the 5ih uud 20tl. of each mouth, also in charge of messengers. Treusure insured in llie best New York com panics, or ut Lloyd's in Louduu, at tlie optiou of shippers. OmcKs New York, No. 1C, Wall si.; New ' Orleans, No. 1 1, Exchange pluce ; Sun Franciscoy No. 1 14, Montgomery street. j. n. iMXKEn, Oregon City, April 21, 1855.-ltf '1 Th0 Steamer Portland, bV t-C.M'T. A. S.WUItHAVf Will run daily between Portland and OrermnCitr. Leaves Portland at eight o'clock, A. II. lieturu ing, leaves Orcgou ('ily ul four o'clock, T. For freight or pussugo apply on board. opST-Ttf U. S. MAIL LINE. Oregon City and Portland Daily faciei tdr?AI Jennie lark, EszbjsSi J.c. Ai.NswnitTn, master, Will rim daily, (Sundays excepted,) in the above named trade, leaving Oregon City every day at 8 o'clock, 4. H. lieturiiing, will leuve Portland at 2 r.H., huiching ut all intermediate points. For freight or pussugo apply on board. np2I-ff New Volumes of the Four Review! and Blackwood. i COMMENCE with North Dritish for May. 1855, aud the other Ucvisws aud IilackwooUi for Juno, If 55. Jerins of Sutscription. A ny one Kcvfew or Illaekwood, $: a year. Illuckwood nnd one Re view or any two Ite.views, 5. The four Re views and Illuckwood, $10. Four copies to on, address, $30. Postage on the four Reviews nnd Blackwood to any Post-office in the United Stales, only 80 cent a ycur on each ltcview and 'H cents a year on Illuckwood. . Address, I,. Scott & co.. Publishers, 54 Gold street, comer Fulton, New York. sep8 Reading for the Million. : S. J. MrCORMICK HAS CONSTANTLY UN HAND AT TUB MAKLIN 00K STORE, FR0NT-BT, rOI'.TLAND, ORKOON, A Choice selection of Popular Books, News papers, Magazines and Fancy Stationery. Among the books on hand will be found works on Temperance, Agriculture, Horticulture, His tory, Poetry, HioirriiDliv. Medicines. Rcliuion. Science, School Hooks, Uomnnoes, &o., &c, Sic. ' uTSubscrip!ions received for Harper, Graham, Goodey, Leslie's, or Putnam, at 4 a year, niwl age free. Hi Subscriptions received for any newspaper published 11. any pai l of the L'nion. . Remember the Franklin Hook Store and News paper Agency, Front street, rortluud Oregon. EST A priced eatulogue will be published early in April, and will be scut to any part of the terri tory free 011 application.- Ladies! OU will find an excellent assortment of Dreu Ja. nnd flonn'r.l Silks, Satius and Vehetst also Bonnet Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Laces and Ribhons, Table Cloths, Counterpanes, etc., at th store of CHARLES POPE, Jr . (Main-st., opposite Abernethy's store,) W'hlaH be found almost ecerything in the line of Dry Good: .; ,' , T Such as Prints Ginghams, Alpaew, ' MeriW Plaid Linscys, Muslins, Sattinetts, Jeans, Flsu nets, Sheetings, Ued Ticking, Hickory Stripe, Cotton Batting, etc. Oregon City, April 21, 1855-ltf Medicines for Sale By vu.iul.im9 runs, jn. CsJ ArtDS' Saivanmillu P,.L'. r wit! W i 1? ..,... -. j "" ",.uuT.n7.i" . T, n " ur"ps, liramlretb's pills, Lee s ! P'"-'. Prrrya : vermifuge, Opo.leldoc, Gain Cam- j-. or, u, Arautc, British oil, Lobelia, Hot drops, id preparation, Roman eye balsoui, Dallcy'i pain extractor, Laudanum, Puregoric, Oil of Pepper mint, Lssences, Conixiliou Powders, Carter'i rnlmnnary Dalanm, Sulphur, E1B,,m Salts, &c -pnl21, lWj-ltf Hardware FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE, JR. 1RASS and Iron Bulls, Screws, Locks and, -"J" Latches, Hammers and Hatehetar Axe,. I'rawing kiiivea, Handsawa, Curry Combs, Horse, Brushes od Cards, Gun Locks, tin Caps, Wo Card.,, Chesl Handles, Planer 4 c Apnl 21, 1855-ltf .' OA LDSof iriLE seed for sale chenp by "V JAME,S O'NEILL f V- r: