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t4 t li'i..T ure- i :'i .5 :' ; 1.: ! r s: ' I j. J! liKYrLK WOslU. I ? IV l.rKIl R. WHIT. They foil upou III! Weary tar, Like dew -drops uu lln flower, And chase away th rising fear, Au'l cheer llit Ion- )y hour Tilt 7 wskeo Hup iu blighUal lirl, . And bd them I'm agaiu, And w.iril away lb orurl dart Of dsep designing men. They full upon llit wanderer's tar, Like music from tn high, Aud wit away tin b tier har, And stay llit choking sigh - They tlrew llit darksome wayt of life Wild flowers that never Cult) And tni'iMli llit nigg. d pallia of strife, Aad light il dresry shsde. Thuir value fn'tltr it by far Thau oceta's rarest gem, And richer limn llit riclittt star la Monarch's diadem. They bring tu m ud die days of yort, M lien OK Were young and gay, Ert we the badge ot narrow Bore, Or foil our tlrengib dtcey. They cheer ni u we juurnry on Through tbiaslrangt world of blight, And gill with Hope llit ruing dawn, Ami light the shades nf night They ioiul in lo I land of love, Where wt eliall dmoji uo mora, Where wt, like ancient Noah's dart, Shall find t peaceful shore. Often Mmntain Freeman. Ooixo liujvf. "I'm going home f nr--sometimes llit Inst words wo hear from tie. Ipariing spirits, ''drill, with nil its toiiily IblinA, and ull Its raliuiml joy, is nut our 'home. The properly disciplined licnrt knows that earth U but a pilgrimage a journt j that must toun Ujrmiiiute. Such a lienrt rejoices thnt there it a permanent homtmnu'le happy hy angels' visita ami the presence; of tin Infinite. .It i, therefore, with a milonii his clieck,1oVclicr limn tint1 of tha ruliiming maiden, and with a h' ev enly brightness vf eye fur outshining hers, that he exclaims, "I'm going home 'Kr. Beaumumt's Tri'B Distriiii'ti.nu M. chine. We yesterday witnessed tho opera tion of th ia. machine, and after a pretty thorough" cxaniinaliuti of ita norking, ore convinced of ita iracticJll utility in large printing estnhlishiiionU. Each machine will distribute but una size of type ; bul the Invcnlnr informs us thut they may bene constructed aa to Ui easily adapted to the different aizos of atniill type. If worked by lmud, one nmu or boy can distribute 12,000 cm per heui, and with senrocly a poasibili ty of an error of a ainglo tyie j whurraa by the uanul proceaa of hnnd diatributiou, 3,000 eina nrcuhout the averiiL'e. Tho ninchine can b worked hy aluum, mid ono man can then attend to three of tlioin, inaking llie total (lialrilmtion in one hour .'1(1,000 ems. jV. V. Jour, of Cum. Pkosi'kctc of I'gaok. When the cvacu. aliou of South Sebatiipti na minounced ,.nt the Court nf Hi. rotumburK, Dr , nn inlelligvut but froe apuken Tenmasa' on, now in that city, said in the preaence ef the 'Grand Duke Constantino : "Will this influenco a peace f" "The only peace llmsia will accept," a 1U remarkable answrof the Prince, "must .not only guaranty 'iU'rty of woiship to all claaaoaof thrintiaiia in Tuikey, but it must consliiuto aud declare CoiiHtaulinopIo a freo K)rt, the Uoaplioru a common nvenue, and the Euvino tho bazaar of tho commerce of Iho world." A grand ami aignilicnnt pledge for our jieacoful Hepublioof free iuterchaiigo with all tho world. JV. K.rprm. Co.NTK.IT OF TJI8 J.VI'ANIK FOR TIIR 'Ciiinksk, Tho Japanese in ihuii inlcicotirse with us we're alay pertinacioua in aurin,i i that they wcro imt Cliiucao j indeed, they would have been Vijry indignant lo be tliought of a kindred race. They did nut ..t.- i . a i . .i i.imi mug io nuu out mat wo were not 3'ntch. They would mention derisively the ifuctof tho length of intercourse tho Chi neao had had with other countriea, and yet 'inai iney haU never built lunre-ri-jged vr ael like our J they intimated nn-ro enter prise than this for themselves. 'Jopnii und Arvrntd the H'orW." f . n a..... l .1 .-. -..ni inn o.n i.N. oome young nienl iimirj- uiiiimch, aoiuo cars; the mouth, too, is oeciniunully nmrricd, tho chin not o often t I . t a uniy WicollM iliiy.nyounjt fellow fell head over heels mid ears in lovo with H braid iiaid, wo beliee, young ladies stylo thai inaa of hair which, descending f.m the foroheaJ, forms a sort of mouse's net over aheenr. Ho was to far gone in bis inf., u ,. lion, that he became engaged to this braid ; but the Kugenio mode of hair dressing com' ing iu ju.t rl.en, the charm M diulved, aud there is no present apH-arauce of ita be ing renowed I What do young nu n marry f Why they nurry these-, and many other bits of semi of a wife, instead of the truo thin?; ni then, after 'tin wedding, thry Mre ur. prised lo find that, although married, they tiava do wives. Ho that would have a wifs, wast marry a woman AV. (CT Nearly 1 ,OtK peroi,a died of con sumpHoo in New York, during the hist four years. f- Lake Surior, U-aidos it fpr and Ironfiea.una, has Important COilug in- lentU. In 8 10 it was known that th' A mericnu company, which carried on lb.-w fih. ri. s, ririrted or ten thousand lr- rels oflih, beido one hundred and thirty is law-Is of oil made from the 8iiiette, n.. .,f th i f.itiesl fi.h that swim. These latter were tuken iu abundunce by an-ino on tho lake ahoro. Hitherto the Superior fish eries huva been in their infuney, in conw- luuuce of the difllculty of the trutiortiaioD of freight over the Snult 8ln. Murie. Now. howevi r, the rapids have bjtn iiuiiroved by the construction of an excellent ship cmial, and in another year wo shall probubly see these llihuriea vastly increased in impor- tatic-j. tf If you lova olhera, they will love . . . . , . .. you. II you apeaK kitioiy to tin m, iney will speak kindly. Love is repaid with love, aud hatred with hatred. Would you hear a swcot and pignut echo, sponk sweetly and plunsanlly yourself. tir A woman may more snfuly marry a man whom sho resju-c's aud esteems than one slie loves. A woman may love a mur derer, a rake, a spendthrift, a gambler ; bul she cannot repcct and esteem him. Teurklai larldeat. A little girl, iu m family of my acquain uuee, a lorelysiid precioue child, hM lii-r mother at an age loo early lo Bt llit lored features in her remem brance. Klie was aa frail as b aiiliful, and t llie bud of her heart uufuldeil, it seemed as if w on hy that mother's nrnyra to turn inai iiiuuv. ly li,ivru--ard. Tht sweet, conaeienlious primer-loving child was tho idol of llie bereaved fan. ly. tihe i would lie on the lupof llit fiii ud who look a ui.ilh- er'icare of her, and winding one wasted armabiMit her neck, would say, "Now irllnieatwut my mam ma!" And wheu llie oft-told late h.id been re iealcd wnuld softly ask,"'J'ake nieinio Ihv parlor, I want le see my niamiiia." 'J'lie rrqtiest was nr vi r refused and tho I'lleetiouuie ehi'd would lit fur huu.s, conleuledly giuing ou her mother's purtis'l. Hut "I'jile end wan slit grew, and weakly Hearing all her puiu so meekly, Tlmt lo Ihem llie slill grew drajcr, As llit trial hour drew nearer.'' That hour came at lust, and the weening neigh burs assembled loses llit little o ia die. The dew uf death was already on the flower as its life-sun wasguing down. spasmodically. The liltlt ehtsl heaved faiullj "Jloyou know me, darling r subbed close in her ear llie voice that was dearest : but it awoke no ausivnr. e.Molhcr," she cried, with surprise aud lruiiKrt in her toon aud passed wiib thut biealli iulo her mother's bisiin. (laid a disiiiigniihed divine, who stood by that bed of joyous death : "If I had never believed in the ministration of departed ones before, I could not doubt it now." "Peace I Iruve Willi you," said the wisest Spirit thai ever pacd from eunh to huiven. Let us be il pesee amid llie spirit mysteries und qiicslioninjp on which His rye shall soon shed the light of eter nity. ftuliunal Era. UtvtstbttVty. ' Curious Fjcts. Tht Delaware Journal says; 'There are many instances in which m uter bus been divided ililoiucrediblu minuteness. Cold ha. been hammered so thin .Imt I lire, hundred and six ly thousand leaves are required lo make an iueh in thickness. 5 JO.000 leaves will make ti,0U0 vol umes of 200 pages each, so thut in Ihe small spues of out inch our little reudets might huve a library comuiiuig as many volumes as the Wilmington Li biury. The relative podillou of tho licnvoiily bodies, as sir n through a telescope, are maiked by fine lines of wire that cross each other at rit'lil angles. It i necessary thut these lines should bj e.vc ediii'lv fine, olherwisa being maguilie.1 by tht eye glass, they would have an appureut thickness Unit would render tliein inapplicable lo the purpose. Tho spi-del-'a web waa formerly used, but as the power of ihe glassca waa very much increased, Iheso were found to be too cea' so. v ' la the early pjit of Ihe present century, Pr. Wollasluii suecceded iiiolitainiiig wire for this imr. He that did not exef-d the in,0(l0th part of an inch in diameter. Il ia said that a qu iiilily of lliie wae e.iial ,n bulk lo a common rifle bull, would rea h I'ioiii New York to New Orlcuua. This wire ismaileol pluliiium, and tht pmeesa by which it iauiade is very ingenious. The Doctor hod phui. uiiin wire drawn out as line as p sssible, then drawn .l.n.u6h axis of . .... glass tube, inlo which nulled silver was poured. The silver and nlu I nam now form one wire, which was again drawn out as fine as pos'ble. The whole wai next put in nunc acid wlncli iliwiolved uwny Iheadver, but IcA Hit plulinuin Wirt so fine that il could not hese.ii III. the naked eye. The oruulied worlds alTo.d still nioro ttr'.i'n."Tt: ... ..c ..... . , l IU11I . .,rii ui ine eiir. nie a.vnilulitv ol matter. -.. .e ... The bloe.1 which il .wa in ihe veins oi ani . .,1. is not, as it uppears In be. a iiiiii'.uiii .lual, bai i. coinpited uf small red gki.uiVs, tlot.ing in a i in lis. parent tluid ealbd serum. Iu H, hu.ean specie, the diameter ef ihese clueii e k . o.u n. J iiiui.i. '"" uocons-qiieiiiivina drop el IJoisJ iliat wnuld hang tiisttend .1 fiom Ih. pernio a fiuo cambric needle, lliere would be no less thin mdt iuuollbose globule. Bu, ,eoe b.e. a "covered ih.it are smaller than these globules; if these ha.sg!ubul,sof b'oodlhalb. ariho.anie pro- wrto.,ioibe.ueoftl.e.rl,..lle...iK.. -I..K...- -r.... :..-i. i our blo, do , ,he sixe of our bojiet, by'wh.i pro-, . uiai.uii.naii we arrive al numbers aufli-. cieullyexpnasive to convey an actmalt ides of Ihe niiuuteqess of these globules t i I tiTJud,e Manly, of North Carolina, has de. cded iliata 1'uiversa i.t i. Uot a comUul wil. mm m int courts or that State. of CO" It is said that the bomUnlment Swral.org wns heard al a dUUuce of 187 '"r""n,' ," are reo.ues.ed to apply to sub ni;M t i 'j'"1, A. J. Jiulon. (tJ-Tliere nn 303 w'canoes in the vrl-l, : GLO. ABUi.nirruv & to, AltltCHANT.S, onucos crn.onuaoy rERtiiTORY. aurf.l.lWS. C"' . Aborncthy, Cluii k Co., CO'lMiaiid A.M FoUWAIltllNIi MCKCUANTS, Hun Frmieim, Vol. "TTTIM. attend to selling Or. gun produce, and (ill orders tor (i'ls,t.'rueeriesv Ac. at the lwrst rstes. The palMisge of llie peop'e of Or- egul w reR-etliilly ac.h u. ug I, lfj.i-ltllf r.S.lluLW.SI. A. IIOI.LAMI. r. D. A A. nollnd, DK.l.i:iUS ia Uiy tioods, Groceries, Jioois It tw, Ciockery, Hooks, hlalioiiery, Mu .Street, Oregon City. Jnuo 3U, le.tf.-y. nallolujahl IZaUoIaJah! rnl) K MslMujah, a new singing hook, by Low I ell Masou iu the iU-U'S f sing ng school,; Mltat - li30 HulL.VNU'S. Progroislon, Profreislon, rrogTcssioa Iri ever onward aoii Ihev thai do not muke on ward jiro-jrersi'iu "urea I. llie behiiid the limes," aud fir Hit bineiit of Iho that have a disire to keen up with this a,'t we have just received direct fn.ni Xew York the follow... 1st of BOOKS, of which we oiler at wholeolo or retail, ou terms to suit: . , ConMilutioa of Mun, by Leo. Com',) Combe s tee ou Phrenology! Uouielie Lite Tuojifhls ou iu conoonl and di ord; 1'uiniliar Lessons ou I'hre nology a.ld Psychology; U slid IVentagei ap plied to Ihe liii.rovem nt of i.fl-ring ; Marriage : us li Blor) and philo0.hv, will! directions for hap py mJTiiaes Memoiyuiid liilelleeluul linprove ineul Meiil.il Science ; Lectures ou Ihe I'liilow phy of Phrenology ; .Muliinioiiy i or Plireuology end rhyiiology applied, 4! I'hrenology prol, illuslrulrd, and opplieil ; I'hreiuilogicul guide, 4ic ; Kelig.ou, .Walurul ami lleveuieu ; oeii-ciuiure, auu I'erteel'ou of chuructert S If-mslructor in Phre nology and Physiolo.'y ; Temperance and Tiglil jein; Aeeidenls and Km. rgeueies; Hydro- pu:h'c"l'o..k lluoks; Coi .l.ou: its sju.-es, pre- veuiion, and euro ( C'iuioilis ol roiiimoii water ; ( lu.leru: ils.unse , &".: Domestic 1'iuclice of llnlioieatliy; l.r.- .iso Physieiuns. itc. i Knprri eii'ce in Waier-ci. '. Hjdrnp iiliic 1'iimily I'liysi e.in; ll)ilioiallac Knoycls?.li.i ; Home treat .nenl for sesualui.iHes: 11,, gene mid lljdruputhy ; luir. di.eti .u lo the Water cu.e ; Midwifery, nmi Hit Disuses of Worn l: I'arenla' (niide, and Childbirih:MadeKasy ; I'legiianey nmi cliildbirlli; IViciiee of Wali-r-rure : Wa.er-. iire in Chronic jtiwohes; Wuter-cura in livery Known DiscaMj : Wuler-cure MjiiiiiiI ; Aaiut.veiie.-: or, Kviis uud Remedies, lit: I Combe on lnfuncy; Umitic s Physiology t Chronic Dih-u. s; l-'ruiis and l-'aii- uacea Ibn 1'rou.r 1'o.id of Mall : lleredilary L)e scent: its Lu"s, Ac; .Maternity: or llie beuriiig mil nur-ing of children, Ac; Xaturul Lns oi Man', I'hyslolugy, Animal und Mciilul; Tob itco: its ell'ecl, &e. i lilc menis of Animal Alugueiirin ; Fuscinal on: or the philosophy of churii.iug; Li brary of Me in risin and Psychology j 1'h lo.mphy of Mesmerism ; New illustrated lineyclupi'dlu, com plete in one vol. ; Spiritual Intercourse, Philoso phy of, u'e. ; I umiliur Len-anis oil Astronomy. ; Kulure of Nations, liy Kossuth ; llintslowards lie- lfnrms, by Creely : Hop s dud Helps for the Young Tof both sexes; II in High); Home forall, iVc; LulMr: its hi-lory uu.l pro.ccis, Ate. ; rower ol Kiiidu.ss; Vi'oiiiiiu : lir eu.f utiuii and itiltueiH-e, 4.C. -Al0- M vols. P.evclulions, hy A.J. Duvis, the Cluirvoyunl 8 M AppitNiclrngCrisj, " " 8 " llurinoniul .Men, ' " S " Special Providences, " " S Prei.ent Ag.- and Inner Life, " 8 1st, tireul Hannoiii.., " . " g II gd ' " O 8 3d! " " J.ine:HM8:.S.-y F. S.& A. HOLLAXI). Iffoilco. Cuu.NciL (iaoi'Mi, I Walls-walla Valley, W. T., June 13, lSj.r. . VT A Tar.ATY concluded wij)i Ihe Yukiuia Xu tloti of Indians ut the Council Ground iu Ihe Wullu-wulla Valley the !lth .lev of June. IH.r)j. llie luud iueluded with n the follow ing boiiuduries wits ceded to Hie I n te.l States, lo wit : Commencing nt Ml. Itanier, thence northerly along the luuin ridge of tho Cascade mountains to the point wh-re tho northern Ii Milium of the I ike t hrlan and the southern tribuluriesof llie Mcthew river have their rise ; tln nee sonlh-eusierly on the d vide between the waters of lake Cheluu und llie Methew river lo the Coliuubia river; llienee cross ing Ihe C'olumhiu, on a true eust course, lo a uoint whose Iniigiliide is one Iniuilrrd and ninteeii de crees uud ten minutes which twolatier lines s. n nrule the above c mlederali'il tribes und bands of Indiana from Ihe Okainakaue Iribe of Indians ; thence in a true sunlh course to Ihe foity-sevculh parallel of lutllude ; thence east on the said parallel to Ihe main I'alonse river which two latter lines of boundary seperuto the ubove coure.leraledtrd.es and bonds from Ihe Spokane J llienee down the I'a'oiw river lo its junetion with the Mdi-ha-uc-slienr southern tributary of the same; llienee in u soulli-enslerly direction to llie Snake l iver at the mouth of the Tucannon river, scperulingthe above eon'edemtcd tiibes from the Xe Perce tribe of In dians ; thence down the Snake river to its junction with the Columbia river; thence up Ihe Cohunbu river lo Hie 'While Banks' b -low Prim's Rapids; thence westerly lo a lake cullcd"l.a Lae ;" llihuce southerly lo u point on the Yakima river called "Toh-m ih-luke ;" thcuoc in a sonth-westerlj 'direc tion le the Colitmhia river at the western extremity of Ihe "Big Island," between the in .nth of the I'inatilla'riveraiid Butler creek all which Imiei- bomidariis s. parute llie uliovo confederated tribes aim builds trom the allu-wnlla, ( avili-n niirl t'liutillft lri(i(suni!b.ui(tiol IndiiiiiH tt.fnro 7Z!r the d vide betweeu suid rivers to the in iin ridge ol the Cascade Mountains; and thence along mid ridge to the p'ace of be-inn;uj. There i, howev. r, reserved from the luud aliove ced.-d, for tie- exe'usive ue u:.d oeeupatioa uf sad eoaie leialed Inbes an I bands oT Indians, the trai l of iaml inelmtel within the following bonadarie, '"Ilim -urine nil Yakeim rie.-r ... il.. ....... I. ' me viu'ii-aui r vrr, ili.-iu 'ilv UlOig t.,i. e u oa . Ihe t' He :v n r'ver t-. it. r ..:.. Il.ei " '..' t rea e ii ii .nih-: 111 u,-,- ni ii ri.lire -ii ,,,!' union M ; I, p-.-jin- omh ante si e: -i, ui m, ,,,r whence ! -., .he wal - o v , ., . nTrs: th oc a.oi..rH.-,i(lil .M.. .. i.. . ..i .. oi:;.nr w ai.ra ol Uu- Sulassriv. -.ruin tli.we flow. ""; """ ,hr '"!"n,l" river , llienee alo -.g., d .11. 'Lmlt'? " K 'JX""' A'oa Inu-t ..f land not exeee uu; iu quantity ?"t ,"7""h IJ of m.les s.ii..re. eituuled al the fU ' i"!'"" " 'eua.shap t ver. i.d . - : "r -"""i 1 Z?Iet?, wS " 1 ,T,'"l't msy direct. V "" 'M'ress pruvisiou of tK Ireutv. the conn - - sim uoi iiicKided in I he lewyal on, is open to selileiuent, ex.-epu,,- 1 that Ihe liHliansans ereure I in ih n. .....1 JI i ,!... . ' ...e, .,ulur ana iinproieineuW until removed! lo ihe reservtiiieo. This noi lee is publi-h -,1 f,r ihe iuformatiun of b-v the public, sod Ihe attention ,4 c.tuem. pr. pwiu. ; tokK-.le claims upon Ihe ceded temiorv. is ..rx.! ciallyeilled lo.lie .U.ve prov.ioi.. and for r.inhV ISA VC I. STEVENS, i t;cv., aud Supt lad. ArT, W.T. 1 TTHlATIi'..1 jui.ijiuiico wim me , T.;id nf In ILnis. and with lilt cimfeilerttiea ..r. ..i .1.- u'.iu.wulliu. Cuvust-s.aail Umutillus .. .i - H-...I. ,,.iu v!lev ul I he touiie.l Creinii), .i. .'.i.A to the l iiiled Slates a tract of llie followiug tioimilulies,vi : 111- the Nes, 1'sries, cumiiieiiciiig ul tht source .... ......... I....- i.a..ilirv nl the of the H oli-lia-lio-sne, orsuiioieiii - I'alousu river, thence down the river lo the main Palouse I thiiice in a southerly direction to tlie Snake river ut the uionill of tht Tukannon river, . .... ,i... Tli..ii(in iu its Miiirne in the J''11 .Moiiiiluin.: theilet solilheriy alyug llie ru ul Ihe Ulue Mountuilir; Ihenco to u wnit on uiuiiu Itomlo river, midway between the Oruud Konde and Hit mouth of the W..II-l..w-liow river i Ihonco ulon-r the div;do h"teeu the wutrisefllie oli-low-how and I'nwder river J iheuct lollie ero-sing ofSnuke river at the mouth of Powder riverjthenct lo Ihe Salmon river fifty mih ulsne Ihe place konwn ut Ihe "cros-iug of the Sulmuii river ( iheuee due North lo tho summit of Hitter Knot .Mountains; thence uloug the cresl of the Hitter not Moun.uiiis 10 the place of Ix (inning. By the Walla-wallas, (.'ayuses und Uinutillat, the tract of land having llie lullowing bouudariet, '"comuiencingat the month oflho Tukunnon river, iu Washington Territory, nmiliiiB llienee up suid river to ita s-mree ; thence easterly along the summit of Ihe Hlne .Moiiutuins, and on the sonjh ern buiinduries of the purchase mailc of the Xe J'erco Indians, und easterly uloujr that bouudary to Ihe wcMem limits of the country rlaimed by llie Khoshoiies or Knake Indiuns t Iheuee suulherly along thut boundary (being Ihe waters of 1'owder river) lo the source of Powder river: llienee to the heud of Willow creek ; thence down Willow creek to Ihe Columbia river ; thence up llie clitlnuel oi the Columbia river lo the lower end of a lurxe Is laud below themouili of L'mulilla river; thence northerly lo a point on the l ulnmu river coiled Toh-nosh-luke, thence to tie Luc; llienee to the While I tank on the Columbia below Priest's Rup ids ; thenr-e down Ihe Columbia river to the junc tion of the C lumbia and Snuke rivers ; llienee up the Snake river lo the place of beginning. Pro tided, hnwerer, 'J'hui so much of the country des cribed ubore as is coiiTuined in Ihe following boun daries shull be ret r.purt as Indian liescrrulions for the Nn I'erce Tribe, vis: Commencing where ihe Muh-ha-na-slie or soudiern tributary ol tls1 I'alonse river flows from Ihe spurt of Ihe Hitter Ituot Moiiutuins ; thence down said tributaries to the mouth of Ti-uu-pur-up creek ; llieiico soiitherlyio the crossing nf 8iiake river, ten nubs below the mouth of llie Alpowuin river: thence to the source of Ihe Alpowuin r.ver in Ihe Blue .Miui'ituiiiH; thence along the crest of the' Blue Mniiiiluins; llienee to the ciwiiij nf the (iruinl Itmide rvtr, midway between the (irand ; le mil - mid llie iihmiiIi of Ihe Woll-low-liow rivet ; llienee ulon 'lie divide ueiween me wsirre oi mu Wotl-low-how river und Powder rivet ; thence to (he crossing of Snake river, fifteen miles below the mouth of Powder river; theneo to the Salmon riv er above the ciossing; tlu nee by the spurs of the Bitter Kool Moiintuins to the pluec of beginning. l or the confederated liibes of WulTa-Wullas, Cayuscs an.l Umatilla, viz: Commencing in Ihe middle of the channel of the Umaltllu river, opposite Ihe mouth of Wild Horse creek; thence up llie middle of ihe channel of surd crock lo its source; llieiic southerly to a point iu the Ulue Mountains known as l.ee's Encampment ; llienee in a line to the waters uf lluwtonie creek ; Ihence West lo the divide of the Uowloiiie and liirch creeks ; thence northerly along said divide lo a po.nl due West of the South-west corner of vYilliumC. McKay s claim llienee J.ast along his line to the South-east corner ; tlieuce ill a line to Iho pluce of beginning. liy an express provision of Ihe Treaty, the coun try embraced iu llie cessions and not included in lire Reservations is opcu to settlement, excepting thut Ihe Indians arc secured in Ihe possession of their buildings aud implements till removed to the Reservations. This uotice it published for the benefit of tho public. The attention nf the citizens proposing lo loento claims iifion llie ceded Territory iscspiciully culled to Ihe provisions protecting tho Indiuns iu the pos session of their improvements und for further ill- lonnatiouin lelorcucu to Iho iVulla-wulla, tayuse und Umatilla Iteservution, they uro requested lo apply q Agent, K. Ii. 1 hompsoii. lo the Xei rerce Ucseivulion,to Siib-Ag. nl, W. II. luppan. ISAAC I. STEVENS, Gov. and Sup't of W. T. JOEL PALMEH, ; - ? -Sui.'l Indian AtlUirn, Oregon. , Louncil (.rouiiil, ulla-wallu, I Juno IS, lT,5 12 bm Wow rooks I rpHE sul.fcriber hus just received a luf-e ea JL soi-linent ol BOOIvS, d reel l.oiii New Vo l, among winch ure the fol owing: Alison s II. si. ol l-.uiepe Sillimau's do. Aineiieell Institutions, Lives of ihe Signers, . Il.ilnlou uud Nineveh, Deck uud Foil," "Shiu und Shore," ' Deiiiocrucy in Am rica. "Laud and Lie, -Sea und Sailor," Three Ycurs iu Culifor. t'yc. of Litoiutiire, llouie Cl'elop -ilia, Kgvpt uud the HolyLund LurdnerouSt'in Eii jiue, lliiclniii s rum. t'hyn'u., Mamiul of Fine Arts, Lectures on Ihe Arts, Travels in Peru, Polur Heinous, Mil-1 .Mi.oasuiiiH, Choice Iliojrr.iphy, feruviu'i Aii!'iiiiiks, -Choice E duets, Mull. ill's Philotoiihv, ur.ety oi' l ocls. aUU cop.es of Sunders Speller, fttlO " " Kcude,, 2-.0 " MelJufiey's do. 2."0 " Wtbaer's Dictionaries, Duvitp' Algebra, Xewimi.i's lllteioiic, I )uy's do. Purlin's l'-iiv. History, " (.eonielry, " llour.lon, " Surveying, " Legendrc, " Arithinet'cs. 'Goodrich's Piet. U. St., Monlei.li's Geography, l.iillc Sp.u-,," N'. Ainrilcau Speaker. Tliomjxsnn's do. ALS'i, i,A ifr,cs SuIPV of Stationery. Day Hooka, Journals, Ledger.-, Iteeor.l Hooks, Meinorun In, us, ull iiizes, Diur es, Ac, Note and Loiter Paper, Envelope. Pens, Ac., oVc ErasT Knives, Erasive liul ber, Gumiind Labels, Faber's . . u ,i, ii, CjUilrl Ma p ,j uotttu. WllllL'.SALB AND IIKTAIU CHAItLKS l'OPE,Ja. O.egon t'ity, August IS. l;5. Just Received per C. Seven?, 1 (( Kl-.GS Ho-;,, n Syrup, 5 gals., JAM 73 boxes salerulus; 50 do. o. p ; 5000 lbs. I lima Xo. I S'u jar; 25 boxes candles; 1(1 do. imperial and younst hyson ,ea: lit case line salt -III doi. 3 hoop pails; -Jtl 1,1 bhla em-bed sixrar ' "1 -G. AliEti.N KTI1 Y X- co. Omnjcs I ECEIVED UHiuiie ai.ivu! of every siram A er. Dou'i f,,i ,ocall on CUARMAX it WARXER. vw Ui l im, sMiiisir cV .loli . ft rjfc Barre's of New Orleans suriar per cl'n JJ per ship llaihay." r t?Z "' ' M da oi .ew O, leans molasses per cl-pier Herald of lb,. Moming " r ' I'lie abov. unions I shall receive about the loth May. d,r,-t iron, l W York, and will -In.. l b, York, and will cla-e "'m oui ul low prices. apilif I AMES O'NEILL M ... . . It T" '"ip'riel direct from Sandwich lands, lor Mle la lo. i. ,,.-i ....Jill Til OS. JOll.NSUV " KTTT 'O feet Boards for sale in l..i losml.by T. Jt'lIN'StiX, m s i 1 1 ft V" for sale bv "''raP-"f T. JOHNSON. CIGARS -The beet chance to p ek is t ik srtef CM ARMAS WArVpr1 BARKER. ' Allan, Idcttuuay w., and would hivit. all tho" who wbb to l (JliOUarli!e-at r..n..bte prices, see them. Tl.cy consist ill partuf Hit fo grindstone. canal & wheel barrow. grain cradle. fancy broom. gra-.scylh.sJi snath, plaia do "rush do do uswrl'dcoorcdpa.l. ... - i... ........ ni 1..I1 miinted ti'lit "1 "' .....I. I.r,l. gard. n rules SIIID blacksmith', bellows cross cut suws 7 tt do 6 ft mill suws 7 ft huir muttruesee double do single hair bolster, double , do ' single sperm candles a.luiiluntiue do do lio-s do spides pol.shed shovel, hay forks , iiLiniire fork. ' churns wiudow gluss 8 bv 10 do () by 12 do- 7hyi wiudow sashes 8 by 10 do lUbyl'i grupe brund tobacco ox bows and yokes iucko toiiaceu BLANKETS, DAlSli, LIN'DSEYS, Sicc'ha' Tii h, d c tic. And keep constantly on hand a large suply of GROCERIES, clothing, hardware, and many articles too iiumer oils toineuliuu. - n ALIAS. A KIMAY $ CO. Oregon Oity, Apiil 21. IM5-ly rrcsb Arrival of Groceries. f B1IIIC subscriber has just received a Ircsh Blip Ji. ulv of I! i or met, I'rotitiunt und Hardwire, . r ' . . l i.. .. ill .. II which, in ndiiniou to ma loniur ...n;n, - at txtremely low prices for C'ii4 or I'roduce. His stock consists iu iiurt of Ihe following articles : New Orleans sugar, Sandwich Island sugar, Crushed do. Powdered, do. liio ii. Java coll'ee, Young Hyson uud Im New Orleans syrnp, pe-rial teas, Saudwich Islands do Pried A pplea a reache. Salerutus, Veust 4 Soup Powders, Pepper &. Allspice, Cinnamon a Cloves. East Uoslon syrup, 6awt. Cast und German sled, mill aud cross cut, baud, pannel, and whip-saws. Filet and Ratpt Mill saw files from 10 lo 10 inches; Hat bastard file, from 10 lo 14 inches; luper tiles from jVjo 7 inches; hall' round tiles from 7 lo 14 inches; round do. from 5 tn 7 inches j horse rasps- from 11 to 14 inches. Varjienlert' 7Ws Firmer chisels and gouges in se'ts or single ; locket chisels; bench planet; iron uud ste.l wpiures; try squnrea; scratch awls and suw drivers ; plain and Hatted marking gouges and bevels ; common aud concave uiyurs ; liuud axes; hummers and halchets. - VttildrrS Hardwire. Itim, flat, pad and nior ticu leeks and bitches; brus-i, nOuerul und while kuolis; complete round, town aud llut spring bills; cust butts of all sin's, und screws ; also, round and flat bur iron ; nail rod, do. ; horse shoe bur, do., und plow steel, apiltf ' JAMES O'NEILL. Groceries FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE, JR. UGAP.; Suit, CoiTee, Ten, Syrnp, Chocolate, K? Starch, Salerutus, Cream Turiur, Sal Soda, Curb. Sodu, IVppcr, Spice, Alum, Borax, Cop peras, etc. Aprii ill, lH,'i5-ltf Iiate Arrival. TN ad litiou to our present slo.-k wo lire now re- JL ceiving direct from Xew York, ' ex cl'ppcr ell p Pheiiix,'' 50 bills, and half bids. X. 0. Suur; SO libls. em-lied sugar; , lU.llllil lbs. liiocofii-c; 2'J bbls. X. ( ). moiusses; for sale low by M M. V. DEAIEXT & CO., June 30-y Oppite Ihe Land Office. last Received. 4 Splendid assortment uf Fuuuly Grocorics, SjL bOi-Ii uti-a, syrup, sii''ur, &c. ; also line and eoarsesult, cream tartar, apples, chili peaches, sardines, oysters, clums, yeast iwwder, also a large ijiiuulity of superior cheroot cigars, and tobueco of every bran 1 und almost every thing else In our line of business all of which will le sold as low as at any other pluee in town, for cash nr pro duce. CUARMAX WARNER. ' iotiro. ALL those Indibted to Preston, O'Xciil & Co., are re piested to call-nn I set'.le the same iiu inediately, by CoA or Product. All debts ie niuiuiug unpiid 1st of June, w II be left for col lection. upOltl JAMES O'NEILL. PA UI1LS. Sunta Cruz Lime just received uud fJU forsuleby jc-J3-10 . WM. C. DEMENT &. CO. , f L1)S o!'Os.ige Orunge sei d for sale by iU JAMi:S O XEILL. iilliii3 oil nl C'ot- t HE slock of Dry Goons end Hardware of K Preston, O'Neill & Co. will be clo ed out at cost prices. Persons desirous of buy iig crvy, will .!o vll to cull on .he Mibsciih r. "P-'lif JAMEs O'NEILL. Oregon 3acoa. LltS., li.i- 6ale b W. C, DEMENT & co. 1000 Central Produce Depot. " ' CANEMAII. 4 CONSTANTLY receiv eg, fiesh from ranch, !''.:, bacon, lard, bullr allJ ,,,,,,,M. Dec. I, JOHN p. HUOGhX .Ill.l IJlTCiVCll. Atlhe'ON Slan t,' Caiirii.uh, Jv72 1 -3 alefl Lui Light Drown Sntfir, -sis r w I.VM lbs. Lhiua Xo. 1, do.. I, inni lbs. uio I'ollee, 15 Tuus coarso null : fiOtl Ibj. fine do., 3,01) lbs. Oregon Bacon ; 1 ,Wti bushels uats, for sale wholesale or ret-iil, by . juh.x r. bkuuivS. IN our bakery wo keep constantly on baud bread, crackers, euk.-e. pies, io. CHAMANf WARXER. rflOARSE&FINE SALT.-l have iu sio-, -.'j loue coarse aud fine salt, to be sold leru cheap. . ,,ai,tj JAMES O'NEILL. C A NDIES, mils, raisins, of an excellent quality just received and fi.r sale low bv CUARMAX & WARXER OIL snd syrup in barre's. for sale by apJltf THOS. JOli: JOHNSON. A LARGE iiiriment nf I.o.a.-h..I.l furiii.ure iat for sale by apSlj THOS. JOHNSON. Ot'OANCT I'Si's-iss, and cher tropical fn. , ..., .. ,,,, Q,utt lroi,.c.i :u. n . - -I , ....i.uicui p jjuia, i- s, jusi reee.ved from. Sandwich Islu. , ' .'tty veri"'r"l?o. Oj.odeldoe, Cum Cam CHARMAN & WARNEIl I SL""- um Arahi1'' B'iu Lobelia, Hot drops, ap.'l "M" O. SUGAR, eollee, tea, svrup. ,),. , F. S. f A. HOLLAXD S. "T)" DEr., lead, shot a,I cp,,, W A PER Hangings, a new lt, f0P e by T. JOIINsi.N. V)OKS-by the c.d, ,1 . F & A. HOLLAXD S. Tl'ST RECEIVED. W 100 bo. ,..n.. ecu? SObhlspork.'bT VJ.T.AOT, IKtlUIsUla, SX UO., C.eiicml I uiniiiuiooii Merchants, and wholes sale snd relull lleulere ill Dry liouds, OroitrlM, llurdwure, Ae., ie. JfieorgeT. Allan. ArehibttlJ M'Kiirlay. ' Tliomos a. 1 LI. AN. Ml; IX LAY &. CO., Lower Hcotliburg, l)uiUa, Oregnn. , i LLAX, M'KIXLAY & CO., V Oregon Territory. Cliainnnetf, May. JAMES O NEILL, i WIIOLtSALS AND SITAIL DCALIa If I'rovMoiia Sc. Ilurdwitre1, ' A'o. 1, Main Slrttl, CHARLES POPE, JR., DEA LEIt in llurdwure, Urocerl.st, Dry fiend's, t'lothingr Hoots &- Shoes, Medicines, Hooe and Stulionery. Muin-at., Oregon Cily, April 21, 1855-Itf Wur. C. Scmont eft Co., "ITT'llOLIWALE and retail Deulera hiGrocsfe lea, Provisions, l'aiuls, Oiky Hoots (Dd) Shoes, Crockery, ic. x tl iosite the Land OITics, Jluin St. Oregon City. June J, 1855. JOHIT R M BRIDE, ATTOBNKV AXD COCNSXLOa AT htHf Lafayette, Yamhill County, O. T.t WILL fiiithfully ulleiid to all butiaeis ta trusted lo his professional cure. April SI. lW55-llf JOHN P. BROOKS, Wholrmle J- Retail Dealer in VreeeHn, Prtiuetf Pruviiiom, dj-c. Main Street. A Genrml Assortment kept up of Selected GttsV Cnnemuh, December 1, 1855. Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express, Brlwrrn Orrgmi, Culilnrnia, the Allanlit S'ntrs mi l Europe. IlAVINCi niadeadvuntngeoiis arrun-ieuienis w iin ine uu.led Slates and Pucilio Mail Steum- slnp Comiiuuirs for tiuiirisirtulion, we are now ore' pared lo for nurd Hold Dual, Rullion, Specify Parkagrt, Parcelt, ami Freight, lo and from H York, X. Orleans, San Franc sco, Portland, and' principal towns of Cut furulu uu I Oregon. Our regular Semi monthly Express betwtfsT Portland uud Sun Ki uiici.eo, ia dispatched by Dm Pucilic Mail Sleumship Co.'s steumsliip Coluinbic, eoniiecling at Sun Francisco with our seiiii-inonth. ly Express lo A'eie 1'orA- Neiti Oi leant, which is dispatched regularly on the 1st mid Itilhof eacb month, by Ihe niuil sleanicrs and ill churgt of out own messengeis, through to deslinulion. t)ur Express from Acw Yurk louves regularly en Iho 5th uud 2Ulli of each moiiih, ulso iu charge' of m sscngers. Treasure insured in - the best New York com' panics, oral I.lojd's m Loudon, at llie option ef shippers. Omens Xew Yoik, Xo. 1 G, M'ull et. ; NoW Orleuns, Xo. 1 1, Exchuiige place; Sou Francisco, No. 114, Montgomery street. J. X. HANKER, Agent, ; Oregon City, April SI, KS55.-llf The Steamer Portland, CUT. A.S. NUKIIAY, Will run dudy between Pnrlluml and Oregon CityV Louies Porllund al eight o'clock, a. at. lteluru ing. leaves llregou (lily at four o'clock, r. v. Fur freight or pussuge apply on board. epSl-Uf xi c. Mail 'line. Orc'jnn VUij nmi Port'iind Daily Faclttf; Jennio Clark, i a'Ty ' 4.. AI...-..OI.IU, ii.noic.nf .11 i u. i daily, (Sun luyn cxc. pled,) iu the above named Inule, h living Oregon City every day at 8 o'clock, i. ii. Ecluruiiig, will leave' Portland at 2 r. M-, touching ul uil iiiteriiiediutc points. . 1 For freight or pukugo upply on board. . np2-lf . New Volumes of the Four. Review and Blackwood. COMMENCE with Nurth British fr !ffar l.Su.'i, uud the other Hcvlews and Blackwood! lor June, lb'iio. 1 Terntt nf SnUcriiition. Any one Itcvif w or liluckwood, $:l a year. Illuckwood and 080 K view or nay two Reviews, .1. The four Kc views uud lilac!. wood, $10. Four copies to one address, H'M). IVluge mi Ihe four P.oviews and Blackwood to any Post oflice in Hie Cui'.ed Stales, only SOcente a year on each Ucviesv and '.'4 ccuta a jeo ea Biiiclvwood. Address, L. Scott ct co., Pub'ishera, 54 CohI street, corner Fullon, Xew Yoik-' eep8 Reading for tho Million. s. j. m. coumick HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT TUB FUAKMN SOOC BIOIIK, VBOCT-BT, FOCTLAND, Oil EC ON, - :, A Choice selection of Popular Books, News papers, Mngainea and Fancy Stationery. ' Ainoig the Looks on hand will bo found works on Temperance, Agriculture, Horticulture, His tory, Poetry, lt:ograr.i-v. Medicines, itcligion. So ence, School Books, IJotnaiici a, &e., &c, 4o. (LrSiibsci'ipi!ous rc eiveJ for Harper, tip.'!!"11'? Cioodey, Leslie's, or l'utiiiim, nl 4 a :r,foi' age free. 1 OJ Sub.-eripliola received for nny newspaper published in any part of Ihe L'uiou. Kenicinber llie Franklin Book Store and Newt paper Agency, Front street, Portland Oregon, t tS"A priced eululogue will be published early in April, unj will be sent to any part of the lerri lory free ou application. , T . J: t :! - '.t -.' - - I. "7"OU will find un excellent assortment or Drtt ,, '"'t0"""" Siltt' Sal aud Velrem ate. Ihnnel fnmmine, Hotiery, Olorei, iflfts.aad, U buout, Table Clotht, Counterpane, etc., at the, ire of CHARLES l"0t:,ir., i (Main-st., opposite Abctnethy's store,) where maj be found almost ecerything; is the line. of. Dry tioeulst: Such a. ftinla, Uwgkao,,, A!oaa, Menoo Piaid Linscvs, Mwfins, Sattinetts, Jeuus, Flaa" OregouCity, April 31, 1853-ltf ' , Medicines for Sale, By CHARLES POPE, Ja. ' STANDS' Sarsapaiilla, Peek's Wild Cherry Bit lers, Btttemuira dmn. !...... t ou prepurutioii, Koinan eye baleom, Dolley's paia exlracior; Laudanum, Pacgorie, Oil of Pepper mint, Essences, Composition Powders, Carter'. Pulmonar)- Balsom, Sulphur, Epsum Salts, &0. April 21, 18.-.3-1 if . Hardware FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE, JR. RASS and Iron BiitU, Screws, Locks and M-m Laiches, Hammers and Halcheta, A xes, llZ?,'ng T."' ,Und, Cnrry Combs, Hn Cards Chest Handles, riaDc, Ac April 21, 185o-ltr Q A L Itt of Afrui eeed Un,' cheap by VV JAWSQltEUL.