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J-'joiu Ihu Louisvilla Journal
".VhtilMi .V
I wiiii iarril, ouo morning in )oulli'i fully hour,
In a gurdea nil sparking Willi dtw-droj and
lion-en.
Tbero was beauty nfi'l treelu's around and above,
And niy wild heart ww throbbing with rapture and
love.
I pauseJ 'ueelh a roM-trte, all blooming sud fair,
To pluck a bright hud lo entwine in my huir,
Hut e'en I grassd il fnm alt lh K"u 'I'"
its bright pslal munuurtd, passing away I
Toa greca leafy bower my foolslrjis lliro rove,
Where wild bird wa trill.ng llesweel uot-sof la;
A I sauk oo Ilia green riHaajr bank to snlwiua
A clisplel to circle that pure brow of thine,
The bright birdlng carolrd, "Oh, liet lo my lay,
Maiden, young maiden, pawing away !"
I anther. A my flowers and aonghl t wild glade,
Where gy streamlet duuced to Hie inuio it
made,
My rose-bud hud whin d, and, as in a dr. am,
I tore it and dung il Uvin the swift tream,
It floated along 'in d the wuter'a wild p'liy,
i And the stn am sung in- t. iniein, pawing away !
Paaiiig away, sung th flower and the bird,
And gassing awny sighed the breize as il stirred
The brauchcf above nie, while g.-utly around
The leafl. la ciiruc fliitteiing alow lo the grouud,
Low whispered, "Young inuidiu, thy life', awn
nierday, Like Uie leaflet, ia even now imwing away !"
Moral Character nf. the Kumiua War.
'1'lin SyJiifjr Empire, one of tliu b'uiling
journal of Australia, iiiblislic a lecture
dclivercil liv Huv. Dr. Lull;, at Scuta'
church, Syilncjr, on tlio (Jib of May, 1S.".
The 2(Jtli verso of llio 27th fliiipler of lizo
kill is tho Uixt of tliu discourse ,
1 "Thy rgwvm have brought thee into great
wnte.ni ; tlm oust wind Iwlli broken llico in
tin iiii'Ut of tliu aces."
i - While tliu aspect of scriluro prophecy in
vcgnril lo tho war is iupcciully dwelt upon,
(ha alio divino embraces within tlifl scope
of his argument oilier coni ligations which
havti Rvhloiu U'i.-ii Hut forth with ho iiiucfi
directness ginl iiii.-H-ii.leiici'. Dr. Liiti";
confesses no sympathy with thosu who
maintain thai all ai is uiil.inful anil unjust,
Jiti'l n lupU fully tho sentiments of tliu emi
nent American tnoirtii.it ami divine, l)r.
Cliiuiiiiii :
I "War, iih it Is rnnitiiotily vai:d, in inuVcd
A trcmcliilousuvil ; hill national subjugation
lit a renter nvil than a war of d. f nee, and
il community MM'imlo ni- lo possess an in
(lispiitalilu riylit lo resort lo sTich n war,
wliuiiall other lii'-nns havu failed fur tlm se
curity of its nsistnneu or freo.'om. It is
universally n:liiiitle'i that a community may
employ force to r -pn h I hi Uoh ncc of itx
on ii citizens, to disarm mi l restrain its in-
turunl I'ooh, ami on nlial ground can wi-dctiy
W it tho ryhtnf rptndiiry tliu iiiro.idj anil
ii''ircii)n i of a furuiini rower ?"
Wo tun rraliict.d lo a few biii f nh4rncU
from tho lecttiruof Dr. I.mijy :
"II l nilegeil (hat tint iirrwnt Witr IS n
war of civilisation nuninst l,,u li.iiisin, of free
(loin iioainst duKpotitiii. The J.'u-sian Cvr
lias uvailud hniM'lf with coiisiiinatu ability
of all thoso nrla of civili.atiun tliat aro avnil
nblo for tho drf'Mw of a iimntry against
foreign nrenioii ; ami with such allien as
we huvo in tho Emperor of tho J'Vuiich on
tho ono hand, mid ihoCirand Turk on the
other, it is an nutrao upon tho common
sense of mankind to protend that wo are at
prosent eii;noi in a war for tho freedom of
tho world. It is only three years sines tho
formorof thesu wirlliici won his way to the
imperial tlirotin of Franco hy porjury and
inurder basely sucriliciii!! tliu ri"hn mid
l:i....: .. n ' ' B
nui.iuea oi ins country III tlio process
iiuo uio nrsi iriiiinpli ot ins anus wuk
jjaiuod iu theoxtinciion of thu lilurtios of
tho hopeful republic of l!omi. And the
latter, tho (irimd Turk, has been tho on-
pressor of our common Christianity for the
last 100 yours ; subjiu tini his own Chris
tian subjects to unheard ol'opprossioti, visit
ini their every aspiration for freedom with
wholesale spoliation nud murder, and do
gradm,' them, throughout Ida vast and
luisorably governed empire, to a condition
of ijjiiominous homing...' To allege that tho
ball lo of freedom for tho nations can bo
fought with such associates ns these, U,
repeat it,a yross outrage upon iho common
aetisp of mankind. During the whole course
of the present Rtiiiggle, the names of tho
threo oppressed nationalities of Kim.po,
whoso cause is uu.tiusiioiiuby and deeply
involved iu tho iMiies of th,. present war,
have never yet born meiitioiad by the more
prominent acton, iu tho actio. The cause
ot freedom in Kuropo is pre eminently the
causo of I'oland, of Hungary, nnd Italy j
but thiwfltiuim have nil. as if bv
roiwtlt, Wen proscribed by , associated
Mhgerauts! And as it hnppeiied uhen
tho vast Itoniiin world was under tho joint
ni oot in, great lriumvirs on t,u death off
Minus ua-sar, each ol theso Triumvirs Cav,.
in ahstof hia own personal memies to
whose proscription and execution the others
were bound lo consent, as they had t.ach the
samo favor to list f. I. ..ir r
i, . . . ----.. mmffii. i roar
l ntamha, tacitly (sl, , a,, (JUl.,,.or
Ably ), cajsenl. d lo proserilw tho I'oles,
hu llungar,ai,,,d t Ilaias, togralily
h- r worth UNKKiaUn, either eM.ec7ed or
otu.d.,uth,,,,1,irlH1,HMmiVi n'ir
Wviih. ImMd. ncohasiu ,, ,;,
LMstakublo manner pronounced a. en,,!.!
o. conoemnanou ou ll,uw,olproeeduroof
liioat .r.tim. in tlii. mailer. Kvery Rt-t-npt.ho
li.,l0ailwl, wm-J.
.til of the present war h is faiBJ i
nosts.gn.dm,,,,,,,. The ,i,h,y ex,vdi
Hon totho kdtio.noUi,!,..,;,,,,!,, , ,
rxc.led only t .endu ule and llie olt u(
.....y,. nmi aiinouli wo have
Kioriou victories in the Ciim,.,,
isiut-iiw wi n Ullrtnoihl, . u ir Ii i ... i .
rs. result, Willi., , .. ,,, ,,
..i iiilui-
snowed i ,i. ,raill of x ;do;. ; . r
-- - H.iio ,
""nM-ist could .ar,s lv uve Ik., ,ur u- , f b" Vox lH,l"'li i pr..
'.Ilhoti.hwe'liadsnstaincdl e1 , 1 .u;;:',,rCn,'Tn,J! ,'i-'a-laele.t
defeat,. KV,. ,1P , ,,,,, , . 7 !iU ,WtfW considerably, if
r-vvcJ a f .ilure. and ,,,,, f . ,f v j ZST M
thing el.fl, in this great national trag"dy,
to demonatraU that tJoJ Limatlf t n
fighting against liritain. and t ttifj ing.,
Ilia most significant manner, liia Divino
displeasure again.t her for this unjust and
unin or.ary war. Ia ono word, lo ue the
language of the prophet in the text, th row
trn of tho gallant state vt-sscl of Urituin,
I.,,,,. hmuM htr into art'U valtn I the
runt wind liuth broken her in tht midit of
lite (jrcat
IMkniut
Lessor a IIkitisii Ship of W'ht o?c Tim
Coast of Mosquito. -The Uritish shin of
war Wolverine, I'iguns, 4'-'8 tons, Com
man ler Corbe.lt, says the J'amima Star,
was lost on the Mosquito coast, mar IHup
fields, a short time ago. The crew were all
saved, and II. II. M. sloop of war Jluzitrd
was il. spaU.hfd to bring them to Jamaica.
Tho Wolverine was built in 1830, at Chat
ham, and came lo the West India station
last ) ear.
Movkjiknt of Col. Kisney. A corres
pondent of tlio Slur, writing from Grey town
under date of tho t!Olh September, says !
"A party of twelve men were druftcd by
Col. Kinney llireo days ago, for tho explor
ation of the Indian river. They aro a fmo
set of follows, under command of Dr. White
head, and will give a good account of them
sclws. Indian river takes iu rise in the
oold region of Choutales, nud empties into
l he Kea ahovo Sun Juan.
''This afternoon, there was a mass meet
ing of the citizen. Nearly all the old set
tlers wero on hand. Capt. Uetij. Mooney
was elected President; Colin Campbell and
A madco Ciiuiino, Vico.l'resiileiits ; and A.
M.C.Wood and Dr. J. A. Sutherland,
Secretaries. Capt. Mooney stated the ob
ject of thu meeting, viz: the formation of a
government for tliu protection o lite
and (roperty, etc. Col. Kitmey was
called out. and made ono of his
good, common sense, practical speeches,
which won all hearts. William II. Young.
F.vi., lalo of Texas, followed with a few
timely retiiiuks. .Then a series of resolutions
was o.Tcred and adopted, rlufining tho officers
ol'irovrriiment, their rowers, etc. And af-
teiward.s Col. II. L. Kinney was chosen by
acclamation Civil and Military Governor of
SanJmin nti'l its turritories. J Ins (.on t
look much like shooting or pursuing him to
death."
Intm -Oceanic Ship Canal. Wo lcnrn
from a reliublo source, says tho I'anaina
Vir, that somo enterprising citizen o! the
I'liited States and Now Grenada havo dis
covered and explored tho long sought rotito
er connecting tlio Allaniic and 1 acitic ocean
lv means of a ship c.inal. This rrrcut do-
siileratuni to tho commercial world, is cer
tainly tho most grand and important enter
prise of this "fast" ago and is worthy the
attention and consideration of every civilized
people and government,
Comxoni'lavb Women. Heaven knows
how ninny sitnplo letters, from simple mind
ed women, liavo been kissed, cherished, and
wept over, by men of fur loftior intellect.
So it will always bo to the end of time. It
is a lesson worth learning by these young
creatures who seek to allure by their ac
complishments, or dazzla hy their genius,
that though ho may admire, no man ever
loves a woman for these things. Ho love
her for what is essentially distinct from.
though not incompatible with them her
woman s nature and her woman's heart.
This is why wo so often sea a man of hiirh
Reinus or intellectual power pass by tho Dc
Slaels and thu Corinnes. to tako unto his
bosom somo wayside flower, who has noth
ing on cnrili to mako hor worthy of him,
except that alio is what so tew of our "fe
male celebrities" aro a true woman.
OCT Tho census of Chile, taken last Anril.
has been published; it shows a population
of VI2,n:W males nud 720,189 females
total, l,i:i!),12().
fTThostatomenU in tho Northern pa
pers, that the President iutonds visiting
Canada, aro tintruo, though it is quito pro
bablo invitations have been extended to him
to do so,
M. Cliottin, a rrotestant clergyman and
M. Uriere, a printer, have been condemned
by thu French tribunals to pay n fine of 8 100
. iu o, mm io oo imprisoned several monlhs,
for writing and publishing a book turning
tho Kouiish religion into derision.
tf-Thero are now five great architec
tural works in Progress at WhJ,;iu,i....
the Washington monument, tho pateut of
hco, the Capitol extension. )U ir.,...
building and the post ollica odifico. There
are besides under construction tho aqueduct,
the armory, and some ininienso Work-shops
at the navy yard, all of which aro carried in
hy federal funds, and give direct employ-
llleitt In nt l.i...,. ...... .1 I . J -
- " loousnnu persons, form-
"ig oiiu liflhofthe population of tho placo.
A Doctor as is a Doctor. A self-sufficient
humbug, who took up tho buiness
of a physician and had a deep knowledge
of (bo healing art was onco called to visifa
young man alllieted with a-iplexv. Uolus
gazed long and hard, looked at his tomme
no uis wiie, au4 finally felt his pulse and
..." i-itM-i, iiiiu iravo vent to th t .
siiblimo opinion : D
"I tliink lies a gouo fellow."
'"N'. no!" exelniii...H il.o . e. i
"do not say that.
. returned llotus, if,ing jis ,.
..d eve. ho.i,enward , tl0 s,1110 li1lN
, I , m b uu uorM?, not
... .., lo; no's got an attack of nihillit
in In-. lot frontis. '
"VI,ro f crivj tho startled wife.
iom trontH, and ho can't Ik) cured
ttiii...,,! . ..
'" irouuie ami a Preat ,r
iiniiia 1 .... I i " "
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UVO. ABEHJETIIV fc CO.,
MKUCIIANT8,
ORV.tlOS CITY.ORMQS TERRITORY.
aug. 1, 1 855. lCtf
Abcrncthy, Clark 4t Co.,
C0MMISS1O.N AND FoaWAUUINO MEW.HAKTS,
Ha Ftaneitct, Cat,
T-WT
IIX allend to selling On gon produce, an 1
' ... .1..
V fill ordrre for Uoo.l, (Jroceriee, Ac. at llie
urocenee, etc..
... . - 1 1.
lowest rales. 'I He pslrousge oi me .eor r i y.
lowest ralea. '1 he pslrousge of tlie .eop e oi up
egoa is roapoclfully aolieited. aug I. Ibjj-Im
f.i.ll0UAm A.HOI.LANI..
r.l&A, ZZolland,
I)
F.ALKU.S in Ury 0l, Uroc-eriea, lioola
A. Mime.. Croeken-, Uooks, maliouery, iS&,
.Muiuhtreet, OrfifoC'iy. Juno3U, lOii-y.
Uallclujah! Hallelujah!
WIIE llullchijali, a new singing book, by Low
I ell Moaou just the thing for liiffing cholj
foTaalaat jje-W U'JLLA.NU'S.
ProgressIon,Pro8Te8lon,Progrcin
IS ever ouward and Ihey thut du not inuka on
ward iiro-jremion "nre a lillle behind the limw,"
.....i t... ii,. I.nifiit of those lliut havo a d.-aire lo
keep up with this ana we have junl received dii
r,.n N.w York Iho followiiiirl.st of JHUkS
Inch wa oiler at wholeaolo or retail, on U-rma lo
Constitution of Man, hy Geo. Combe i Combe'a
Lee. ou rhrenuloiryi lomelic Lile ThouihU ou
1 . . i . L- r .teu.nM n.i lltr-
ita coucoru onuuieewu, i-uiiitowi .
nol.y a.id J'eychology) Lore and fannue: ap
..i;. in ih imi.raveiiient of ofTl'rin7 : Murriara
its h story and philoaophy, with direoiions for hup.
py niarrinjfca; Memory, aim inieuet-iuui i..TiU.0
nnii. Mental Science: Iyiclurea on the I'hiloeo-
..I.. ..I l'l.nnloirv : Mutiiiuonv: or I'limiolo-'V
and Physiology aplied, oVc. i'hrenology proved,
ilhulraled, and enrfed i I'hreuologicul (.'iinle, &.C.;
Religion, Natnrsl aud Kevealed ; beir-cullure. ana
Perleelion of character 8. If-irwtructor in Flira
noloLfvaiid l'liysiolo-'y i Temiieranca and Tiht
Lacing; Accidents and Kim-rgeneiee; Hydro
nolliic Cook Hooka: Consumption: iu causoa, pro-
iiinn. and eura i Curiosities of common water :
Cholera! its causes. Ice. t Domestic Practice of
llvdronsthy; Krroraol' 1'liysh-iuna, &c ; Kxpori
eneein Water-wire t l!ydromlhie l amily riiyw
einni Ilvdronathie Eucvclopedia t Homo treat
meat f a sesual abuses; Hygiene and llydropalhy;
Introduction to the Water-cure ; Midwifery, aud
tha Pircitsea of Wom.-u; Parents' Guide, and
Childbirth Made Easy; Prepinney and childbirth;
PrncuVe of WnU-r-care; Wuter-eure in Chronic
l)iette; Wuter-cure in Kvery Known Pases
Water-euro Manual: Amntivensa: or, Kvilsuud
Itemedies. Vc. : Combo on Infancy; Combe's
Physiology i Chronic lliseaw-s ; Fruiis and 1'ari
iiaeealhe PioiK-r Food of Alum Hereditary Ue
m:eul: its Laws. Are. s Maternity : or Ilia beurine
mi l nurning of children, &e.; Xulurul Luwa of
Man; Physiuloov, Aiuiiial ou.l Mentul; tobacco:
its ellect, &.c. ; Elements of Auiinal Muguetisin ;
r'asciimtioii : or the philosophy of charming: Li
braryof iMeniierism nnd Psychology! Ph;iosopliy
of .Mesmerism ; New illustrated Eueyclopcdia, coin-
plete in one vol. ; Hpirituul Intercourse, Philoso
phy of, etc. ; Familiar Lessons ou Astronomy ;
1-uture of Nations, hy Koeoutli i llmtstowurds Ko
forms, by (irirly ; Hop, f and Helps fur the Voung
of bold sexes: Humuu Hiirlils; Homo fundi, &.C.;
Labor: its history nud proH;cls, cVo.; Power of
Kindutss; Womau : her eaueution auu mlluenee,
oVc. -AUO-
8 vols r.cvelatious, by A.J. Davis, the Clairvoyant
8 " ApproucliuigCriaia,
S llurmonial Men, " "
8 M Siwciul Providences, " "
8 " FrcfeiitApo and
Inner Life, "
8" 1st, Ureal Hurmoiiia, " "
g ii 0,1 ii ii ii . ii
8 " 3d, " " '
June 30, lS55.-y F. S.&A. HOLLAXD.
Notice.
COO.NOIL USOl'ND,
Walu-walla Vallm, W. T.,
June 13, 1H.-.5.
ATA Tbeatv concluded with Ilia Yakima 'a
l. tiou of Indians at tha Council Ground in the
Wulla-wnlla Valley tho 9th day of June, 1855,
Iho lund included within the following boundaries
was ceded to tho United Stales, to wit :
Commencing nt Mt. Ihmier, thence northerly
along the maiu ridge of the Cascade mountains to
the point where tho northern Iributury of the lake
Chelan and the souihern tributaries ol'llie Methew
river have their rise ; thence south-easterly on the
divide between the wutera of lake Cheluu aud the
Mrtliew river to tho Columbia river; thence cross
ing the Columbia, on a true east course, to a point
wiioau inngituuu is one Hundred and uinteeu de
grees and ten minutes which two luller lines sen-
arate llie above confederated tribes and bands of
Indians from the Okuiuuksne tube of Indians
l'i. lice iu a true south course to the forty-seventh
parallel oi latitude ; tlicnce east ou the said parallel
to the main l'ulouse river which two latter liues
of boundary seperutu the above confederated tribes
nn.l hands fioin llie Snokuns ; thence down the
I'sluuw. river to its nui- l.oii with the Moh-ha-ue-
slie or souihern tributary or the same: thence in
soulh-easlerly direction to llie Snake river at the
mouth ol the I ucannon river, seeratinglhe above
conieilernteil triliea rtom the fte Peree Ir be of In
diuns ; tlieneo down llie Snnke river to its junction
with the Columbia river; thence up the Columbia
river to Iho' White Hunks' below Priest's Knpids;
thence westerly to a luke called "La Lao :" thlince
southerly to a point ou the Yakima river called
"Toh-nmh-liike ;" thence iu a soulli-westerl)Mirec-lieu
to the Columbia river at the western extremity
of the "Dig Island," between the mouth of the
Umatilla river and Hatter creek all which luller
boundaries separate the ubove confederated tribes
ami tmiuls irom the V, olla-wnlla, Cayuse and
Uniutilla tribes and bands ol Indians thence down
the Columbia river to midway between the mouths
oi mie talmon and V md rivers ; thence alone
I.a A ..:.l. :., .... . . 1.
... U...UU iwinreu ihiiu rivers io me m.iiu ridge ol
the Cascade Jlountains; and tlieuce along said
....!.- io iiirpiaee oi Deirinning.
't here is, however, reserved from the Innd nlw.v.
ecded, for the exclusive use and occupation of said
confederated tribes and bands of Indians, the tract
oi moo included, witluu llie followiim bouuduru.
to wit:
Comnioncine on Iho Yakima rivor 1.1 ll. m.,il.
of the Attahnam river, thence westerly alonir said
Attiilinam river to the forks : them-a nl.n,., n,.
M.tllllA.n tr'.l I. . V
............ ,.,u,ui, iuiiicv iiseuuenioiintuins; thence
aouiiieriy 1110113 me main mice of said mountains,
passing south and east of .Mt. A d ims to tho Spur
w hence (low the waters of the Kilkalal and Pisco
rucre; in. lice along eaid divide to the divide
rating the waters of the Satass river from those flow.
i.iK who nie i oiumtna river ; tlience ulomr said di
vide to the main Yakima, eisht miles below the
iiiou:h of the S.ituss riv.r ; and th.nce up the Yak
ima river to the place of beginning.
Alsoatraol of laud not exceeding iu quantity
one lownsh p of six miles square, situated at the
forks of llie Pis, ise or Wenstshapnin river, and
sonwn as the ' Venatslian.nii K.l, ..' .i.;i.
said tract shall be surveyed and marked out when
ev. r the President may direct.
i.y an epres provision of the ire atv. t!,
. . rmoraceu in uie cewon and not included in
by
... .. ser neon, ,. open to setlleinent, exeeptoiir
Hat the Imlmusare wcured in the p..iu 0
their buildings and improvements until removed
10 the reservation.
This notice is published for the informatioa of
3
SEJ
.... ,.uu.,o, oa me aiientioa of citiwn. pposine
n ''l'1i"" ulK,n ' "Jed territory, ia especial,)-
called lo the above provision, and for further
otni, a. j, llou.
ISAAC I. STIAF.NS.
"V , aul Sept. Ind. ArT, W T
June 2?,
Zfotlco.
VTTItE TIES included willi llw XesTerco
TriU of Indians, and with tha confederated
tribe, of tha Walla-walbu., Cayuec.nnd Unu
in tha Walla-walls Valley l Iho Uuucd Ground,
there was ceded loth United Mutes a tract or
country huving the following boundaries, n I
Hy ilia Nr 1'erees, commeiieing at Iho source
of Ilia Woh-ns-na she, or souihern iributury of tlio
I'alouaa river, thence dowu me river io m m.
; p,! , thcuoa in a southerly direcliua to IM
I . .... ... .... '(...Lbiiubii rtvr.
Snuke river at tha mouth of the Tukanaan river,
Iheiica up the Tukanou 10 lis source 111 ..
Mounluins ; thenee souiherly along the rule of
llie Itlue .Mounlainc ; Iheiico lo a point oa Orand
Itonde river, midway lielweou Uie Urund Hondo
aud tha mouth of the Woll-low-how river ; theuco
along the divde between Iho waters of the Moll-low-how
and Powder river ; thenca to tho crossing
of Snake river at the mould of Powder river; thenca
to tht Salmon river fifty wilt ubovo tho place
konwn se the "crossing of the Salmon river
thence dua North lo tha summit of Hitter Hoot
Mountains (Ui. nca along Iho crest of the Bitter
Itool .Mountains 10 tha place of beginning.
By tho Walln-wallus, Cnyust and Uinutillos,
the tract of laud having the following boulidurics,
to wil :
Commencing at tho mouth of tho Tukaunon
river, iu Washington Territory, ruiiuiug thenca up
auid river to iu aourca ) theuco easterly along Iho
summit of the Blue Mountains, and ou the south
era boundaries of the purchase mado of the Nei
Perco Indians, and easterly along thai boundary
to tho western limits of the couulry claimed by the
Sliosliones or Snuke Indians ; theuco southerly
along that boundary (being the waters of Powder
river) to tho source of Powder river: theuco to the
head of Willow creek j tlience down Willow creek
lo the Columbia river ; thence up the chounel of
Uie Columbia river to tho lower end of a laro Is
land below the mouth of L'inatilla river; tlieuce
northerly to a point oa tho Yakima river called
Toh-nosh-luke, theuco lo So Lac; thenca to the
Whilo Bank on the Columbia below Priest's Mup
ids; thenca down the Columbia river to Ilia junc
tion of tha Ci lumbio and Snuke rivers ; thence up
the Suako river lo the place of begiuuing. i'ro
tided. koieettr, That so much of thu country des
cribed above oa is contained la the following boun
daries shall be set span as Indiua Reservations for
U10 Nei Perco Tiibe, viz :
Commencing where the Moli-hn-na-she or
southern tributary of the Palouso river Hows from
llie spurs of the Hitler Hoot .Mountains ; tlieneu
down said U Ihutaries to the mouth of Ti-nn-par-up
cieek ; Uieucu southerly to the crossing of Snake
river, ten miles below tho mouth of llie Alpowuin
river: thence to the source of the Alpowoiu river in
the Blue Mountains; thence along the crest of the
l.lue Mounluins; tin nee lo the crossing of the
Craud Koude river, midway between the (iitind
Itonde and the mouth of Iho Woll-low-how river ;
Iheneo aloncr Iho divide between the waters of the
Woll-low-how river and Powder river; Ihcnco to
the crossing of Snuke river, lifteeu miles below llie
month of Powder rivei ; thence to the Salmon riv
er above the crossing; theuco by the spurs of the
Hitler Hoot Mountains to the place of beginning.
For the confederated tribes of Wulia-wailas,
Cuyuses and Umalillns, vi.-
Commencing in the middle of the channel of the
Umatilla river, opposite the mouth of Wild Horse
creek; tlience up llie middle of the channel of said
oreek to its source; thenc southerly lo a point in the
Hlue Mountains luiowu as Lee a Knciiinpinent ;
thence in a lino to the waters of Ilowtome creclt ;
thence West lo the divido of the Howtoma and
liirth creeks j theuco northerly along said divido
lo a point duo West of thu South-west corner of
M ili um C. McKay's ehiim thence Kust along hia
line lo (he South-east corner ; thcocs in a lino to
the place of beginning,
liyun express provisioa of the Treaty, the coun
try embraced in the cessions and not included iu
the Ueservaiious is open to settlement, excepting
that the Indians aro secured in the possession of
their buildings and implements till removed to the
Reservations.
This notice is published fcr lbs benefit of the
publio.
The attention of the citizens proposing (0 locate
claims upon the ceded Territory is especially called
to the provisions protecting the Indians in the pos
session of their improvements aud for further in
formation in leference to the Walla-walla, Cayuse
aud Umutiilu Reservation, lliey aro requested lo
apply to Agent, R. R. Thompson. To the Noz
Peree Uescrvation.to Sub-Agent, W. II. Toppan.
ISAAC I. STEVENS,
Cov. and Sup't of W. T.
JOEL PALMER,
Sup't Indian A Hairs, Oregon.
Council Ground, M alla-walla, I
Juno 12, 1855
12-fim
Charman 4t Warner
TTAVE jusl received a heavy slock of grocer
JL. ies, which they brought here expressly to
markoKe at a reasonable price. Call in, and you
will find us still doing business on as reasonable
terms as before the other bakery caved in. No
monopoly is our motto, for we are determined to
deal as fairly without competition as with it.
Oregoa City, Aug. 18, 1855.
Oregon Bacon.
I I Ii If I us tor sale by
W.C. DEMENT & co.
Buildings for Kent
THE one now oeoiipied by Win. Myers
& Co., and known us the "French Slore."
will be for rent from the 1st of Auerust next. Also
the buildiug immediately iu tha rear, fronting on
3d street. Apply to
July 18, 1S05. Wm. C. DEM E XT it, co.
Central Produce Depot.
CAN EM AH.
f CONSTANTLY reeeiyiinr. fresh from ranch,
wheut, outs, bacon, lard, hntinr mul ... .1 ,. 1
"P'1 JUI1.M r. llllOUKS.
Just i:i i vt'i.
Atlhe'Old Stand,' Cancmah, April2l, '55
4 6 S 1 1 II Lb T-'Pf,t Brown s''?ar,
WWW I ,(JU0 lbs. China No. 1, do.,
1,000 lbs. Kio Collee, '
ia tons coarse salt; 500 lbs. fine da,
3,0011 lbs. Oreiroo Uncoil s
1 ,0U0 bushels oats, fur sale wholesale or retail, by
IN our bakery we keep constantly on band
bread, crackers, cakes, pies, &e.
VnAH.UAy ,J WARNER.
1) ECEIVED uu Uie arrival of every stoom
t er. Dou'tf.iil to call 011
a?w Orleans Susar fc lli.l.-...-
aGf) m " 01 Orleans sugar per clin.
50 da of New ii, l.,.. ,) ,.
" Herald of th., . ' ..ZJ cliPP"
of VL?' 1 bout the 15th
u lvn tJuvf.
JAMES O'NEILL.
tt tons S.dt, imrsirted direei ...i..:.i.
-B. V Wands. Iu, !e in r . . '
ehe
foi ,n ::r " .u."-,,"Tr
e-r-'"j inua. Jlll.SON,
6 3 d i 1 1 i 6 fe" Bo"ls for sale in Iota
'r Mmit.hy t. Johnson.
i ) i " 1'CJt-,ic's for sale bv
wytW apOltf T. JOHNSON.
CIGARS-Thebest chance lo pick is at the
store of fM".viy U jVv i."e
"T O. SL G A It, coflce, tea, evrtip, anil, at
XI - f- s rA 1101. la. xim
1 )'JWlElt, lead, shot andcnps.t "
r. S. ii. j. HOLLAND S.
- . -j ..-' 1. 11 . v
Allan. ittcEinlay fc Co.,
HAV"Vc'K NEW GOODS,
a,,do,.l2iuviU all II. l- ' W
liUOO article at reasonable prices, to cull ana
nZl IV y consist In purlof th. following .
grindstone. canal & wheel harrow.
Sraiacradl. fancy broom,
gra-scylk &.,..! J.
lusq harrows 23 leek
gardea rukes
do hoc.
do stride
polished shovel
hay forks
manure forks
churns
window glass 8 by 10
do 10 by VI
do 7 hy 9
M,..!,u.n.l,.. R liV 10
hriMll ' IIO WO ,
puiulcd tnl
xino wash boards
blacksmith's bellow,
cross cut saws 7 It
do 6 ft
mill saws 7 ft
hair inattroases doublo
do slngl.
bair bolster double
do siugls
sperm candle
adamantine oo
do 11) by Is grupo uruuu iouw
oxbowsnndyoke. hicko t"
BLANKETS, DA ISE, LlUDSElb,
Shectiiiiis Ticks, dc d c.
And keen constantly ou hand a largo supply of
U R 0 C E It I E S,
clothing, hardware, and many articles loo Burner-
ous to mention.
ALLAN, M hlXLAY if- CO.
Oregon City, April 21, 1855-ly
Trcsh Arrival of Groceries.
fHlllE suliscriber has just received a fresh sup
jL ply of Uroecritt, I'ruvitioM and unar,
which, ia addition lo his former stock, he will sjjl
at extremely low prices for C or Produce. His
slock cousisls iu part of the following article 1
New Orlcaim sugar, Sandwich Islaad sugar,
Crushed do. Powdered, do.
Kio &. Java coflce, Young Hysou and Im
New Orleans syrup, perial teas,
Sandwich Islands do DriedApples a Peaclu
Saleralns, Yeast fc Soup Powders,
lVpp.-r & Allspice, Cinnamon 4 Cloves.
East Boston syrup,
Saic: Cast and German steel, mill and crosa
cut, hand, panncl, and whip-suws.
filet and . Mdl saw files from 10 to 10
inches; rlat b.islard files from 10 to 14 inches;
taper file from 3 to 7 inches; half round lile from
7 to 14 inches ; round do. from 5 to 7 inches ; home
rasps from 11 to 14 inches.
Carieuler' IWji. irmer chisels nnd gouges
in setts or single ; locket chisels; bench planus;
iron und steel squares; try squares; scratch awls
and saw drivers ; plain and nutted marking gungs
and bevels; common en J concave augura; hutid
axes; hummers und hatchets.
tiinldtu' lltirdteure.liim, flat, pad and mor
tice leeks and hitches ; brass, mincrul und whilo
knobs; complete round, town and llul spring bolls;
cast bulls of ull sizes, and screws; also, round and
flat bar iron; nail rod, do.; botso shoo bar, do.,
and plow steel.
ap'iitf JAMES O'NEILL.
Tho Summer Srsdc.
XTTE are now receiving from New York and
T V Sn Francisco, the I'dilowing goods :
10,000 IU No 1 china siurur,
GO bbls ii half Mils N. O. sugar,
100 chests Imperial gunpowder and young hyson
teas,
150 sacks Rio coffee,
100 boxes salieratus,
100 boxes sperm aud aJumaiitlue can lies,
250 kegs E. B. syrup,
25 bills crushed sii0'ur,
30 cases pickles,
2(HI boxes soap,
200 half-boxes raisins,
100 gross matches, (in wood)
25 cases table salt, ,
100 kegs while lead, (pure)
250 gals. Linseed Oil.
250 lamp "
CO " spirits Turpentine,
50 boxes glass, assorted sizes,
30 doz brooms,
5000 lbs tobacco,
200 kegs nails,
0000 yds brown sheeting.
Also, rope, tubs, buckets, window-sesh, crocke
ry, wull paper, brushes, 4w, ).; all of which
will be sold at the lowest market prices.
W. C. DEMENT & CO.,
Opposite llie Lund Office.
Oregon Cily, June 1, 1855.
Groceries
FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE, JR,
CJUGAR, Salt, CoiTee, Tea, Syrup, Chocolate,
k5 Starch, Saleratus, Cream Tartar, Sal Soda,
tarb. boda, l'epper, Spice, Alum, Horax, Cop-
perus, etc.
April si, lWo&-ltf
Lata Arrival.
TN addition to our present stock wo are now re-
X ceiving direct from New York, "ex clipper
snip I'lieinx, '
50 bbls. and half bble. N. O. Sugar j
20 bbls. crushed sugar; '
10,000 lbs. Kio coffee;
20 bbls. N. O. molasses; for sale low by
WM. C. DEMENT & CO.,
June 30-y Opposite the Land Office.
Just Received.
1 Splendid assortmeut of Family Groceries,
ZX such as tea. syrup, sunar. etc. : also fi....
and coarse salt, cream tartar, apples, chili peaches,
sardines, oysters, clums, yeast powder, also aluriru
(iiiantity of superior cheroot ciirars. and tobacco nf
every oran.lanu almost every thing else in our
one 01 oiisiness nil 01 wiileli- will bo sold as low
as at any oilier plaee in town, for cash nr nm.
duee. CHARMAN t- XV A It NK 11
Notice.
ALL those indebted to Preston, O'Neill & Co.,
are requested to call and settle the same im
mediately, by toss or Produce. All debts re
maining unpaid 1st of June, will be left for col
lection. ap21ll JAMES O'NEILL.
fcf BHLS. Santa Cruz Lime just received and
OVJ for sale by
je23-10
WM. C. DEMENT & CO.
A ft z"6' f Osage Orange seed for sale by
- V JAM.
JAMES O'NEILL.
Selling off at Cost.
THE stock of Dry Goods and Hardware of
Preston, O'Neill & Co. will be closed out at
cost prices. Tersons desirous of buying cheat,
Will 11(1 W..1I In Anil nn ....1 - b '
aP'-uf JAMES O'NEILL.
Washinf Trrithm-t T.l.
000 BuAEs Uabbifs Soup Powder, for
0JJJ saleby WM.C. UEM EXT X- en
VtTanftsA I "
A 'AX7f? do '-ork in a private
XX. family. Address llm Aim. nn.. r
- n Vil.O.
JOARSE & FIXE SALT. I have in store
SJ tons crania an Kn. 1. t . , .
r n '"' io nn "o" reru
r j -.. "1. ViLJljJj,
0f,IES' T' Jai8i,B 0f an ""lleut quality
V just received and f,.r l.,... i... i""'"
CHARMAN & WARNER.
dL and syrup in banv's. fr aale hv
v apiltf TH0 .....,
THOS. JOHNSON.
A LR?E "T'rtm"" "f bou h,.H fumitu
-tJL for sale bv fau5Il Tirnw! ".,...
Cfr.TS' ran!7'.nJ o.ha, tro.-icd
apil
CHARMAN &. WARNER
BUSINESS CAKDS. ,
i XXAN, M'HXWI-AV & CO.,
2 General Commission Merchants, and whole,
sale and retail Healers ia Dry liood, (Jroesriei,
Hard wars, ic, ic. ...
SCeorga T. Allan.
Archibald M'Klnlay.
Thomas Lows.
A
LLAN, M'KIXLAY
&. CO.,
Oregon.
Lower
Hcolubnrg, Umpqiia,
"4 LLAX, M'KIXLAY ot CO.,
IV Orrjon Territory. '
Champj,
JAME3 O WEILL,
wiiolksal aao SITAIL DaSLIS l
Provisions V llardwnro,
No. 1, Afaa Strttt,
CHARLES POPE, JR,
DF.ALEIt in Ilardwara, Groceries, Dry Good-,
Clothing, Hoots ft Shoes, Medicines, Bgoln
and Slulioncry.
Muln-st., Oregoa Cily, April 21, 1855-Ilf
Wm. O. Dement &, Co.,
WHOLESALE and retail Deulers In Grocor.
ies, Provisions, Paints, Oils, Hoots anj
Shoes, Crockery, &.o. tpposite the Land Office
Muiu tit. Oregon City. J una 1, 1855. ,
JOHN R M BRIDE, '
ATTOSStT AND COUM.KI.Oa T Law,
Lufttyrtle, Yamhill County, O. T., t-
WILL faithfully atlead to aH buaiaeas ea
li usted to Ins profeasiuual cart.
April 21, 1855-ltf
JOHN P. BROOKS,
Wholcide if- Retail Vmler in Urorei ivt, 1'roJu,,,
1'iucitiont, .Jr., Main Street,
A General Assortment k. pi up of Selected' Goods
Cnnemah, April 21, 1855-ltf. ,
Wells, Fargo & Ce.'s Express,
Between Oregon, California, the Atlantic
Suilrs and Europe.
iiivivi:,....i...i i 1
,!fi.4 nrrangeiiienis with the United
itii Stales aud l'acilic Muil Steam-J
ship Companies for ttiinp .rtulion, we tiro uow pre
pared to lorivsnl OulU Vast, Million, Specie,
Vackapn, I'arcr!, and Freight, to and from N
Vuilt, N. Orleans, Hun Francisco, I'urllaad, and"
principal towns of Cal.foru'u and Oregon.
Our regular Semi niunthly Express betweea
Portland und Sun Fiuiieisen, is dispatched by tha
l'acilic Mail Steamship To.' steuniship Culiuubia,
connecting ut Sun Fruucaco will) our semi-inonth-.
ly Express to JVew York and New Ui leant, which
is di.-ul-l)c(l regularly 011 tho 1st nud Kill, of each
mouth, hy ir.e muil steamers and iu charge of our
own messengers, through lo ili-s'iniilioii.
Our EspriTw from New York leaves regularly
011 iho 5th uud 20th of each tuoulb, ulso iu charge
of UKUseiigers.
Treusuro insured iu tho best New York com
panies, or at Lloyd's in Luiidou, ul the option of
shippers.
Oi fr-es New Y'oik, No. 1 fi, Wall st. Now
Oilcans, No. II, Exchange place; tiuu Francisco,
No. 114, Montgomery street.
J. N. DANKEfi, ASeui:
Oregon City, April 21, 1855.-1 tf
Xao Steamer rortlond,
CArT. A. S. NUINIAY,
Will run daily between Porllund and Oregon Citf.
Leaves Portland at eight o'clock, a. ii. Ileturu.
ing, leavos Oregou City at four o'clock, f. v
For freight or passugo apply oa board. up21-llf
. U. S. MAIL LINE.
Orerion City ami Portland Daily Packet,
Hi Jennie lark, .
i. c. AiNtswoimi, nastkr, ,,
Will run daily, (Sundnya excepted,) hi the above
mimed trnde, leaving tiregon City every day at 8
o'clock, A. H. Ketiiiuing, will Ixuvo Poillaud at
2 p. h., touching ut all intermediate points. 1
For freight or passage apply on board. npSMf
New Vobmoa of the Four Reviews,
and Blackwood.
COMMENCE with North British for May, '
1855, aud the other Reviews und Hluckwooi
for June, 1855.
Termtof Subscription. Any ono Koview oi
Blackwood, $.1 a year. Hlackwood und one Re
view or any two Reviews, fia. The fourKe
views and Hlackwood, $10. Four copies to on
address, $30.
Postage on the four Reviews and Blackwood lo
any Post-office iu the United States, only 80 cents'
a year on each ltcvicw and 24 cents a year
Blackwood. ' .
Address, L. Scott & co.. Publishers, 54 Gold
street, corner Fulton, New York.
sep8
Reading for the Million.
S. J. McCORMICK
HAS CONSTANTLY ON HANS AT THE FBARLlN BOOlf
BTORB, FRONT-BT, FOIITLANP, OREGON, ''
AClioica selection of Popular Bisiks, Ne-s- '
papers, Magazines and Fancy Stationery.
Anions tho books on hand will be found works 1
on Temperance, Agriculture, Horticulture, His- ,
lory, I'oetry, Biography, Medicines, Religion,
Science, bchool Hooks, Romances, &c, &., &c.
(D'Subseiipiious rc.-eived for lluroer. Gruham. '
Goodey, Leslie's, or Putuain, at 4 a year,fo- ,
a're free. ., ...
ID" Subscriptions received for anv newspaper
published in any part of the Uuion.
Kemember the Franklin Book Store and News- '
paper Agency, Front street, Porlluud Oregon.
tWN priced catalogue will be published early
in April, and will be Bent to any part of the terri
tory free ou application.
Ladies!
YOU will find an excellent assortment of Dret ,
and Bonnet Silkt, Satins and Velrctt; also
Bonnet Trimmimrt. Hotieru lllnrn. Ijieet and
RMont, Table Clotht, Countenance, etc.. at th
store of CHARLES POPE. Jr..1 '
(Main-st.. opposite Abemethv's store A where mar .
be found almost everything in the line of
Dry Goods: ".'
Such as Trials. Giiurh
Piaid Linseys, Muslhis, Sattinetts. Jeans. Fhia- ,
neis, Sheetings, Ued T.cking, Hickory Stripe",
Cotton Batting, elo. :. . .
urcgoa city, April 21, 1855-ltf
Medicines for Sale, By
CHARLES POPE, Ja. ' .'.
BANDS' Sarsaparillu. Peck'a Wild Chcrrv Bit-
f-p ters, Hatcmau's drnjis, Brandretb's pills, Ia'
pills, Peny's Vermifuge, Opodeldoc, Gum Cam
phor, Gum Arabic. British oil. Lobelia. Hot drop,
3d preparation, Roman eve balsom. JJullev paia
extractor, Laudanum, Paregoric, Oil of Pepper-,
mint, .Essences, ConiiHwitinn Powders, Carter1!., '
Pulmonary BaWun, Sulphur, mm Salts, ico.
April 21, 180.1-1 if ' ... .
. Hardware
FOR SALE BY CHARI.es POPE, JR. . '
jfR.SS and Iron Bjtts, Screjvs, Locks and. -pTj
T' V,,:r'mc "d HatcheU, Aks .
1.T S j 'i'. furry Combs, Horsi ..
cZ lZ Gun Lwk' C-V. Wool
30
LBS of ArrLE seed for sn'e cheap hy
JAMES O'NEILL.