3 Vs.'." Tic i i 3 ft v7; ni 'I ' 'a 3 . 11 t -4 I v! "V j V V ( . J. W ':i V '.t.V ,c 1 I; ' !,' t' '" r'.f i .J t V- f'i- ... ' . .1 --.r:. ... VHlRKHlKn. M. P. VVilli,r tha limiwJuuMwI.ilioin f bis Utonhou IdUwild, give. u. lb. foil-win,, befors "rW P" ",,;'!d ."f M,"VI,,r"1 f, Wod"F.nnyF..r..Ur,"Mr.Judo. ltU.ll .sou, tr -obi. bwb.nd-lbal slgleh.a,UHl mi .uZryl0'l1.di.'.c.r.l.und1-.U-ory.f who- triaUsadsuirjriugs.snd uccoib oonremni me heathen from b bliadue.., is knosra llirougheui II Cbrnt.ndoin I I gased down life's green labyrinth, A tr'.ld.iiug miu lo m, Crossed o'.r by many a UbjM elu Awild m wild could b And a. I gstwl in douljl uJ dread, Ab (iig.le.ni. loms. I kn.w dim fur i hravsn'y gnid., I knew him rn then, ' Tbo' mttV'y child h. .loud Atniij lb. "f own, Dy hii d i piiil-liv.liiiMl I kuiiw him ecn ihen. , 'And at I l.nd my ry bd I'poa hi pn IT nd bi eat, ' And K.nn.d lb. peril h.untrd wild ' ' Fiom oul my pl.c. f rut, I wond.nd if thu tbinin or.e. Qt Kdea wor. win . bled. Fur Ibrr. ww I'gbt wilhin my uul, Lig!il on my ptuci ful way, Aud .ll.fr.nnl lb. b!u lxio t Tlio cliwt.ring Marligbl lay And eut.rly 1 mtr upir.ftd Tb. pr.rly g.l. of day. Bo bind in band, w. (rod lb. wild, '- My sng.l lot. and I Ilia liflrd wiugx all quivaring Willi lokana fr.mi (he ally. Ulrnne niy dull lliotubt could not dirin. TwMliftfdbiH to fly. I ' Again duwn l.fe'. dim laliytimh I grope my way .Ion., While wildly tluo' th. ini.liiiixlit ky Illack, hurrying cloud, are bluwa, ' And thickly, in my lauglrd palh, Tb. abarp, bar. Ilionn me xjao. Yet firm my fool, for well I knew 1'h. gul cannot b. fur, And er, ibro'lb. ri 1 ltd clouil, 6b!n.. nut an. ilrarly alar, ForifAfn my gnidt tetnl up, hi UJt The prarly gain ajar. llunitog lu UtA Tlran. A corrfajionJi'iit of tlio BuMun Tran script give, tlio fullowiriR inci If nti : Wliilo John Hancock wns (iiivoriiiir of the Coinmonwpnlili, lUchcl Wlmll wna liungin Boston for liighwoy roblifry. Hur nftence oon.iileil in Uilcliing from I lie Imiiil of Hil- otbtr femnlu o bonni't, north )irlnim 73 cU, and running oil' with it. The most urgoiit Application, fur In r j'anJun tvero tin luweuful. 1 mention thi. not to the ilia parngunif nt of the Oovornor. 11a doubt lost acted fiom a tonno of duty thinking it best for ihn community that (ha law. of tin land however fiigliil'nlly n'vcro while titej were luwa should lu rxccutfd. A lad of 18 jrum of ago wan hung in Sal. ni forarton, (luring lhi adiniuistrntiun of (!ov ornor Stroiij;, aimilar itn-nU in Ilia favor . being coiiMilorcd ami overruled. i t the intelligence and th liuiinini y, alike of the Executive nml yf tho Council nohvitbstnnd- ing the result arrived at in both ilk-He in- ttancca, were un.uostionullo. : Wilhin the nine period, a genileman of thii city anw a giil of 17 hung in London fur stealing a silver cream pitcher. I ward Vaile Hrown wax hung in Iiuston for turglsry coinmitled in the hotixe of Captain Osiaa Goodwin, in Chat ter street and sl. nl ing therefiom .undry nrtielra. I one owned B9et of the Old Hailey Trial, (177j, . 18123,) embraced in a aeries of perhaps Ail quarto volumes. Theearlii t of theso vol UmraconlHiiiliigthe details of the trial tho unfortiiualu U. Doild, for forg'M v whose touching appeal fur mercy, here rv I..J ....!. I l. II .1 , vviiieu, wHsii uiiH .siy enione i nv mo Kpi n- did clo(uenc of Johnsen. In a later vol uine, long nflcr the cominencenieni of the present century, eight separate capital con victions aro recorded a one day's jb of u ingle tribunul, the rulprita b, ing all boy nd girls between the ages of ten nud six teen, and llieirortlticea petty thcfls, Ono ease I reiniMnhor of peculiar judicial trocily. A young girl of 17 a iiijidod for stealing a roll of ribbon worth three shillings. Tho prosecutor's testimony was lo this ellcot : "Ihe prisoner came into my alinn ami lv..n..l.. .11 I t pun uuufiiii buiiiu riiiiHin, vnv Jor Morel tl,U pirce lo. I H'rsonally knew Lor, aud u. on the most friendly and to- ctaoie lemw nm, her. When sho left the hop I BCCotnpai.icd her, and offered her my rm, which she, accepted. V chatted to gether. As e reached tho corner of a tied luadnij to the 1W street ollie. 1 turned toward it. She said Ul. WH, n, j unothir liinctiun, and bade m good morn in. I said to her, 'No ! you aro goin wUhni,! I ww ) Uu steal a piece of my ribbon 1' She Immediately implored m'e for God's sku lo overlook it, stel Mtort d to me "the article. 1 ..ai.l to her ihat I had lol many things this ay, and whs resolved to mako her an example thai I al jclor. mined to have her life 1" and he got it. J can never f ryet how my I.UkI bo led a 1 read tho totimouy of this cold hearted wretch, lu iew of th judgement of a merciful (Ul, f,,r raiher. it aoeiifcd i0 me, would 1 Lav b.H n in the pLv vf ih.v j,0ri Iran, rnng gul, cwu on the scufLU, that, I In ll... b id Of lief 10.11 U' r((W from tho pera-ftl of til" volume, borrOMlrutk th9 continuous record of Inconceivable bl cra-liy. It W" 10 Hwni fc tne thtf the 70.000 biM M IM b Jinny VIII. matched bj "I ong , of persons pmouii.mj inll.erriunofCS.oa'olII. Since lilt uni'. ,u.h ha. Uen done In hngliwl by Kom.i- le. flrou"hatn. Mcliituf and Si.ln-y Smith. and as mucli-pcrlm moro-by kindred philuutlir.pii.ls on this side of lh Atlantic. WOBiltrful Jai(llI. We extract the following fiom an artie'e in the Crayon descriptive' of travel in Brit- h India. Tho scene of the occurreiic i laid ut Madras '. Out the most wonderful performance that we smw this morning was a fal of pure ju- gliii'.', of drliich I have never been tilde to find any solution. One of ti e rn n ctine forward upon the gravelled and hard trod den avenue, leading with him woman He made her knell down, tied her orui bo hind her, and blindfolded her eyes,. Then bringing a great bag net inado wiih open . . . ... :. .1... m''MKSO rope, HO pill ll over mo wuiii.h.i and laced up th mouth, fa-tening It with knotted interwinitig con! in such a wny that it seemed nn Impossibility for hor to fxtricuta l.eraclf from it. The nmn ihon took a cl"sely-woveii wicker basket that nar rowed lownrd thfl top, lifted the woman in the net from the ground, though It was not without th! exertion of some lorcu that he could crowd her through the narrow mouth. Having succeeded in gei:ing her into the basket, ill which, from its small sizo, she was iiecctetaiily in a most cramped position, he put the cover upon it, and threw ovur it a wid strip of cotton cloth, hidii.g it com pletely, lua moment, lacing hi hni,d under the cloth, he da w out 1.1. in t qu te untied umi diselitaiigled. He then took a long, straight, sharp sword, muttered some words to himself while he sprinkled the dust upon the cloth, and put soma upon his fore head, then pulled off nnd threw nsid ) the coveting, and plunged tho sword suddenly into the bar-ket. 1'icparcd as in soino degree wo were for this, and knowing that it was only a decep tion, it urn yet impossible Iosco it without n cold creeping of horror. Tho quiet and energy with which he repoated his strokes, driving tlie aword through nnd through tho ba-ket, while tho other juggWr looked nn, apparently lis much interested as ourselves, were very dramatic and effective Stopping nflcr he had riddled tho basket, ho again scattered dust upon its top, lifted tlio lid, took up the basket from the grouud, show- d it to us rniply, and threw il away. At i he satuo moment we . saw tho woman np ptoach us from a clump of trues at a dUtauce i.f at I ast fifty or sixty feet. Throughout the whole of this inexplicable fi-at,lhnuld man nnd woman were quite removed from tlio rest of their party. The basket stood by itself on the hard earth, and so much beneath the vrnnduh on which we were silling that we could easily sco all around it. By what trick our watchful eyes were closed, or by what means the woman invisibly escaped, was an entire mystery, and remains unsolved. The (eat is not very uncommon one, but no one who hud seen it ever gavo me a cluo to the manner ill which it was performed at-iT There are now in Georgia between filly and sixty cotlun factories conducted in the most skillful and suco s-ful manner, with all tho appliance, in tho way of machi nery that can be found in tho snmo kind of establishment in Now England OCT The Baptist denomination iu Maine has '.,7 churches, 193 ordained ministers; add -d bv baptism the hist year, 1170 making the whole number of church mem ber about 20,00:1 j donations for various benevolent ebj.-ct, about $10,000. 03" 'I he Clarion Democrat, nnd several other democratic papira of Pennsylvania, advocate the election of Hon. James Buch anan to the next Presidency. OCrThe Syracuse Journal says that about one hundred and forty fugitive slaves have passed through Syracuse on their way to Canada, since January. iVt- I,, il... .i , i . . v ... .ir-iuiu, in tn k wnai tliou hast to do, and at night, ask thyself what thou hast ilone. OCT Intense menial activity, steadily di rected to some leading pursuit, is the source of all J stmetion. CCT Mankind in geueral mistuke diflicul ties for impossibilities. This is the diff.-r-cnou betwwu those who effect and those who do not. (tt" It is a noble species of revenge to have the power of retaliation and not to ex orcise il. 11T ' Ta.aiul I irawin. tail f" i U'k. ., I ou, height, wmv r I'm . f,.,, tackil I VurA l. ' S" IV Why was iu, fiM llay of Msm.t ,jf hf kanwl ever known Because il had no Ere. .i.-. Ati:it:i'iit' & to.t i MtltCIU.NT, - i.niimi)V riOF.anS CITI.UIIK.UU.1 , I ." aug.l.lH.13. lBlf Abernetiijr, Clark sU Co., NTS s' rnMUlSiloN AND FOUWaKOIMI MBKCUANTH, Kan Franciico, Cal. WII.L.ilriidloaellii.gOr. gon produc. snd to O.Ur-t. V!" km r.t- Th. fiumav ol the peo,. . f r- . . ,..,-,.(ully ..licM. aug I, iijM-lilif " 1 ' 1 A. IIUM.ANI. r. S. & A. HoUaad, iP.vt.KI!!. in O.v ti.s.l., no-., l) thbo.a,C'rK-k-ry, Bk, Stationery. .Mainfir.rl, 0rrauit'iljf. June 31, lB.j3.-y. Hallelujah! Hallolujah! ...n.L ! Iju' arsrv 1 1 L 1 1 u laa il nil. M IICW MlU'liLC 'J 1 ,11 Mu -just ih. II. ng f;r i"K "j!"'1'! ..r S4le at U'-J"J llni.l,ANUli. FTOgrWtWii, T ever uuwaio ouu hi- j - -. r ever onward and lin y lhal d.i I .,...i,.,.,i,ii"i,real.llleblimlilietiiiie, ...i r. . o.. I-...., i ul iIiohm nml nave a r vu BIIU I". " 'll krrp up Willi ill.. i we havo just ie.-rlVe.Nir.ct from Ne- York Ihe f -Howou I l f HUUk, uf l,.ch wa oiler si wliolewlo or retail, on Unoa lo ""coiLiitulion of ,I,.n. by (o. Comb. ! Combe's Us, -u I'hre nolntfji Demesne bile-1 houj.1.1. on iu coiicr.l ... I dMM.-stfd; I'anelmr Lesson u ' "" nokigy a.i l I'sychobiryi l ove and t'ur. iituire: ap phe.l lo Iha iiiipruveiru-nl of ell-priii i Murnuge i ll. h .lory and pi. -tophy, with d rectum, lor hap pv iiwriiusiMi M-ni...y, Jiel liitelleetual Improve, m-ntl Mental He.eiic.! lectures oil Ibe I'lnl'. uht of Wiwnoiogy i .M itiimouv; or riirenol.y ... I iM.-.-.inll.v anulird. Ae. I'lir-nelogy proved, il!u.r.iUd, an l applied i I'lirenolrarical .n.lr, icj ltnlig.on, Nulnrnl uud Uevealed ; rjelf-culliire, and I'.rleolon of thuruclert 14. tf-iimtruefor in Hiiro, nulozyund I'hvwoioyt Tempemneo and Tijfht Lacnnrl Accd-ni and Kiii'-rgeiici i Hydro- pjtleo Coik Hook.; Coiiuii..l on: Us cause., pro venlion, and cur. C.iriiiiii' of eoinmon water Cholera: iujcuuse..,' 4(C! Dimieslio I'racliee of llydropiihy; lOrr na ol I'hysi 'tan., (to. i r.xMjn eneehi Walewme; Hydmpuhio Kiinuly I'hy ciun; Hidrel'ttlhio Kncycbipedb't ,lol,IB ,r,:"' ii.eut for sesual abuse.; llyBieneand llyilropulby ; IntriKlueilnn lo the Wuler-cire ; Midwifery, and lit. Durnscs of Worn n ; I'urenl' liuide, aud ChiUbrth Mudn Busy; I'leitnuneynnd childbirth; I'r.icliee of Water-cure', Waier-.-ur in Chronic Disputes; Wuter-cure iu livery Known Disease; W ater-eiire ,M annul; AniuLveii.-.: or, Kvib und Iteii.fdirs, Ae. ; itoml.e on Int'uuey; Coinhe'. i'hysiolo''v: ( hi'i.iiu Di.eus.i l''ruit. and Kiiii nac'ea IhelV.p r To d "f .Man; Hereditary Do cent: it Luws, Arc; Maternity i or the bearing mil nursing of childrenAc; Xuturul Lsw. ol Mini: I'hvsioloifv, Auiinulaiel ,M. nial ; 'i'obacoo : iu effi-cl, tin. i i:iementor Animal Muanelism ; Kuscinaloni or llio philiwophy of clianning; Li brary of Memi-rism and Psychology t Ph losophy of Mesmerism ; Newiltulrnted Eneycli.h-din,enm-olelu in one vol. : Siiinliml Intercourse, I'lulism- pliy o!', Ac.; l-'umilMir Iasons on Astronomy ; I'niiir. of Nation., hv Kowulli ; llinl.lowanl lie- forms, by lireely : H'cis.and Help forth. Voting of both lenes; lliimun liigins; nouie loruii, w.o.. Labor: ita history and prospects, fco. ; Power of Kindness; Woman: her eutieution and inllueiiec, tie. -AVm-6 loll. It.velalion. by A.J. Davis, the Clairvoyant. 8 " Approaeh.ugOri.:., " " 8 " 1 1 irmoliiut .Men, " " 8 " 8weial Providences, " " 8 ' ' l'rosenl AiT' anil Inner Life, ' " 8" 1st, Ureal llarmonia, " " gr " " " 8 3d " " " " June 3D, I8j5.-y F.S.& A. HOLLAND. Notice. Co. INC. L (illO.IMI, ) Walla-walla Vai.lkv, W. T., June 12, 1855. 4 T A Tiisvtv concluded with Ibe Yakima Na il, lion of Indian, ul Ihe Council Ground in Ihe Wallu-walla Valley the Dill day of June, lri.-5, the land im-lnded with. 11 the following bouuduries was ceded to Ibe I In ted States, lo w.l : Coiumencii.iz nl Mt. Hauler, thence northerly alone; the uiuiii ridire ul Ihe Cascude nuaininins lo the po.nl where Ihe northern It ibuiurv or the lake Chelan and the southern Itibuluiicsol Ihs Methew river have their rise ; thence snutli-eoslorly on the d vido between the wateis ol l.iko Chelan and the Meihew river to ihe Columbia river; Ihence cross ing the Coli.inl.ia, on a true ea I course, lo a point whose longitude is one hunilreu and 1.11. teen de crees and len minutes which two latter lines sep arate the ubove coiileilenited tribes and hands of Indians fruui the Okuiuukutie tiibe of liidiuns lhcl.es in a true soi.lli course to the foriy-seveuth parullel of lui.tmle ; thence east on Ihe said parallel lo Ihe main I'uloiise river which two hitler lines of boundary seperate the ubufa eoureiteruledir l.es an I bands from the Spukns ; Ihence down ihe Palouse river lo its junction with the Muh-ha-ue slie or southern tributary ot ilicsa.i.e; llienee in a soiith-i aslerly direclion lo the Snake river al the 1. 10. ill. ol the Ti.eaiinoii river, seperuling the above eon eilrrntea Iritiea Iron. II. e Nez Perce Ir lio of In ilium ; thence down the Snake liver to lis jinielinn with Ihe Columbia river; thence up the Coluniha river lo Ihe' While Banks' below Priest's Itupitls; Ihenco westerly lou lake culled -'Lu l.ae ; Ihhnee southerlv loa point oil the Yukiina river called " Toh-m.ih-li.ke ;" Ihsneein a souih-westerljMireo-tion to the Col. 1. ..Ins river al the vevsieni exireinily of the ' Dig Isluud," between the mouth of the Umatilla liver nnd Bulier ereek all wh c h IsUer boo . ill irii s separate llio ubnvo confederated tribes and bands I rein the Wallu-walla, I 'iiyi.se and I'matillu tribes and b .ndsof Indians thence down the Columbia liver lo miilwiiy between the mom lis of White Salmon and Wind rivers ; Iheuce along the d vide between said rivers to the m.iii ridge ol lilts Cascade Mountains; and Ih.iice along said ridge to the pluce of beginning. There is, however, reserved fro .i the In. ..I eboto ceded, for Ihe exclusive use and occupation of sa d confe leraled tribes ami bandsof ludiuus, the tract of land included within the following bouuduries, to wit: Commencing 011 the Yakima river hi ihe moinli ofthe Ailahiis.n river, (hence westerly along said ltahnam r ver to the forks : ihence aloiis Ihe southern Ir.Kulury lo the (I.iseaile mouniains; thence southerly along liie main ridge of said mountains, tlMMtllr a.i,l. ana bt... rl. J .... i""--"" ui.iu, .in mi. 10 me nur whence rt,.w Ihe waters of Ihe Kilk.nat and Pis,,. rivers; llienee a'nng suid d vide 10 Ihe divide sepn- ...iK,,ir .ii i.it-.-.hum rivermiiniiicwe flow- ' in? into Ihe Columbia river: thenee alonffs., H HI. I vide lo Iheni. iii Yakima, e nht miles below the iwu.li nfihe Saturn r.vvr ; anil lie nee up the Yal uiiq rurrio ine pia -e or oelunlnir. Also, trai t ol land not exceeding in nimntiiv one ..u 11-I1 p oi tix m,f, 8,,mr, situated at the forks of Ihe Pis.iioiie or Weiiatshnp-iin river, and komvr, as Ihe V, nalshai ain K ,h, rvr" u-l.iK said iraet shall be surveyed and marked uut wheu v, r the President nuty direct. By an expreiw provision of ihotreaiv. ), .. try einliriieed in lire cess on and 1101 included in Ibe reservation, is 0.en lo H-iilrnirnt, exeeptmif lhat Ihe Indiana are a. cured in the pxeseasH.n of ti'7h. ""reiori ""V""" re,ndl This noliee i. p,,blish..,l f ,r ,he if,rmati f ' tb. public, and th. attention of citiens pr, pi. ' to ks-at. elaiin. urs-n Ihe reded territory, m ,s(v. cial.y c-i.led to the aU.ve prov sien, and for further " "e.v aro repies;ed 10 apply lo sub- ISAVC I. STEVENS, Gov., aud S..pl. Id. Alf, W.T, June 59, l3.im TTI1I' VTIKS ;ui.ctuiltd with III. !n i W'U Imliaua, and with th r'"lfj .., .i-.ii. ,iiny Puvuai-a.aii.l Uinatitla. Ullie.ni in. n diii - ., ,, . ... ... n. i u. .t iha Cmineil tiroiind, ,uio "":. .:.: U...,.a mi,.... . traet of i 1 . k..i,. il.. fullowini Uouiidiiiica, vi I .1 .mAmA 111 III. I llliru 7lVli UV Hi. Nes IVre... commencing at the source ..J ".v., r... . ...J., .rwiith.ru tributary of th. 01 III. " uil-MW-l""- -i - .,- l M 1IIB 11 Oll-lllt-llW'""-! - ! ....,. Hu-uea down th. river to in. mam ,.;, ,K-,.e. iu eouthorly direction to the Htmk.ri. - r Bt Hi. mouth of th. 1 ul.untioa r er, ,,., lUtt Tukauon lo U khitm m thj 1" A,0,ltulll. . ,lell,0 mtherly .long ' ' of .1. . in ... m ...,.;.. il.rnce to a Doml on (jrand Ilia i.iu , i lJ Itoud. river, iiiulway iwiween in. ui .d .., ""ZZtivI along .n. .. '"-'"" .-;"-,. uw-bw ud Powder river ; inene. . u of Snake river at the inoulh ol fowar r river, u.c.. lo the riuln.on river liHy mile, .hove the place kuiiwii a. the "eroa-ing of the Slin..ii river , llm.ee due North lo Iha summit of Uttter ot Mountains; thence along th. cresl of the Miller K.H1 Muiiu.aiii. to Ihe place f ueKinuing. Uy III. Walla-wallus, Cuyuscs and UinaUllo., .i.. ..i u..,i h..viiiii iha followiue bounduriea, me 11 uv. v. m ,h. m-.h of. he Tuksnnon river, in "asli.'ig'oa i.rniory, " r , -... . - . i. iL.m.. ,in aid river to iu Boiiree ; lliei.ee euaicny aioug in. .uinin l of lb. Blue Mountain, and on the south ern b.iiiii'rurie of the purcbas. mude of the Nel J'ereo Indians, nnd easterly alonif lhat boun lury lo the we.tern bin U of the conulry claimed by the Khoahoue. or Snake Indian ( Iheik-e nutherly alun lliul boundary (being Ihe waters of Powder river) lo the source of Powder river: thence to Ihe i...a ,.r l itlow ercek : lln-nee down Willow creek lo Ihe Columbia rivor ; thence up tho channel of Ihe Columbia river lo tho lowor end of u lurye is land bcluw the inoulh of Umatilla river (thence .mrilierlv to a noiul on the Vukima river called Toh-nosh-luke, Ihencc to He Lao; thence tn Ihe While Bank on the Columbia beluw Priest'. Rap- ids: iheiiee down the Columbia river lo the junc tion of the C luiiibin and Suuko rivers ; thence up the Snake river lo the place of bet'inniiitf. Pro rll. haatrer. That su much of Ihe country de- nribrd alsjve ... is contained in Ibe following boun- dunes shall be set sp irt us ludiuu Kesc-rvulion. lor Ihe Xes Perce lnhe, vu: Commencing where the Moh-ba-na-she or southern tributary of the Pulous. river Hows from th. spur, of the II Hit Koot .Mouiiluius ; theuee dowu suid tributaries to the mouth of Ti-iia-pur-up cieek ; Ihenco southerly to the crossing of Snake river, ten mile, below the mouth of Ihe Alpowuin river: thence to the source of the Alpowuin river in Ihe Blue .Moii'iluius: lle'iice aloni llio cresl of Ihe lilue .Mountains; thence lo Ihe crossing of Ihe (rami llonde nvi r, iniilway between the (irund Kiu.de nnd Ihe inuulli of Ibe Woll-low-huvv tiver ; tlieiiee uloii, tlio div.de betvvien Ihe wutera of Ihe Well-luw how liver und Powder river ; ihence to Ih. cruwi.iK of finite nver, fifteen miles helowlhe mouth of Powder river; thence to the Salmon riv er above Ihe crossing; ihenco by thu spurs of the Hitter Koot .vloiinluiiisto tlio p:uce ol rx-g lining. Kor Ih. eoiife.teraled tribe, of Walla-wullus. Cuvusrsand L'li.utilliis, viz: Commencing ill Hie middle of Ibe channel of the Umatilla river, opposite Ihe mmilh of Wild Horse crick: ll.el.ee up lh middle of ibe channel of said creek ki its source; Ihenc southerly to a point iu the Blue Mountain kuowu aa Lee s biieamp.nent ; thence in a line to the waters of ilowloine creek thence West lo the divide of the llowtonie nnd Birch creeks i thence northerly ali.nir said divide lo a point due West of the sjoulh-vvesl comer of v ili um C Jlehuy s c'uun llicni e bast along ins line to the South-east corner ; thence iu a lino to th; place of beginning. By an express provision of the Treaty, the coun try embraced in Ibe cessions und not included in the Iteservations is open lo settlement, excepting lhat tlio Indians aro scene J in the possession of their building und implements till removed lo Ihe Reservations 'I'll, uotice is published fur the benefit of the public. The attention i.f Ihe citizens proposing lo locale clui.us upon the ceded Territory is especially culled to Ihe provisions protect.. .l' the Indians iu Ihe ins- session uf their improve.. .en Is und for further in- formutmiiin iele.vi.ee to the Wulla-wullu, Layuso and Uinntilla Uctervution, they aro requested to apply to A5e.1l, K. It. ThumMn. To the Ncz Perco Kcservalioii.to Sub-Agent, W. 11. loppan. ISAAC I. STEVENS, (lov. and Sim'tofW. T. jof.l PALMiiu, Sun't Indian AllUirs, Oregon. Council Ground, Wulla-wullu, ) June 12, 18.-.5 12 Cm New Hooks I rpilR subscriber has just received a lurge as X. awrlmoiit of BOOKS, direct from New York, o.noi.ji which are the following Alison's li st, of Europe,! American Institutions, Lives of tho Signer., Ilubylon and Nineveh, "Ueck and Port," 'Ship and Shore," Home Cvclupcdia, sdliiiiails do. liemocrucy in Am rica. "Land and Lee," "Sea anil Sailor," Three Years in Califor., Cyc. of Literature, I).. chun's Fain. Phys'n., Manual ol Fuie Arts, Lecturi-son the Arts, Travels in Tern, Polar Itegions, M.than's Philosophy, l-'g pt and the HolyLund LanliieronSl'm Engine, Ai.c t .Mouusleries, jChoice Biography, t'eruv.an Autiqiiities, Choice Estraets, variety of Poets. ouu cop e. of Sunders Speller, old) " " Ueaders, S;,0 " McGiiftcy'a do. i.'.O " Webster's Dictionaries, Davies' Alcebra, Newman's Rhetoric, I luy's do. Parley's Univ. History, " Geometry, 14 Bourdou, " Surveying, " Legendre, " Ariihm.et.es, Thompson's do. Goodrich's I'icl. U. S., Monleith's Geography, Lillle Speaker," V. American Speaker. A t.sO, . A. rresh Supply of Stationcrv. Day Books, Journals, Ledgers, Kceo.d liooks, Meniorau.lnine, of all siies, Diaries, 4-c., Note and Letter Paper, Envelopes, Pens, 4c, &c Erus-r Knives, Erasive liul.ber, (iiimnnd Lubcls, Faber's renins, i.xri, .11 qimrl und p nt bottle , WHOLESALE AND ItKIAlL. : CHAULES POPE, Ja. Oregon City, August Ig, lb55. Just Received per C. Devens, 1 fA KEGS Boston Syrup, 5 gals., fJ .75 boxes .alenilus; 50do. onp;' 5000 lb, l.'huia No. 1 Suear: 25 box.-, candl H1H in.ierial aud yuuu hyson leas ; HI cases line salt ; m.i.. 01 , ..... ... . . ...., 3 hu"P ; iU 1,1 lM er""llpd "K"r. W ' " ' ABERNETUY H Co. ".- Pi-rivisr. ...wanjOg Vi dug 68 "I ECEIVED in. mval of every .team-J-l er. Doa't f..il iu call 011 . CHARM AS &. WARNER. 'H Oi l, !,,,, ".nj;;,-. .V fi,M-s. Barrels of New Orleans sUfjar per d p. 9M9 per ship- llathay." 0 P .. 11 "'m d,a f y " r,"uu "lo'awe. per cl pper " Herald of ihe .Moriiiiiir." tlorninir. The ,f , v uuvui me lain ! tl m'T; T from Stw Yo'k-aud i (lit m out at low pneea. "''-"f .TAMES O'NEILL. nuu,v Ul (,l.i l...i ,.l.n.., .L. , lii '"l" 'l-ted direct from Sandwich by Mf oTj'oi Ist : 'U'- iit tn Board, for Mle in L, " ' " Wsuit.by T. JOHNSON ' d i 6 lbi leather, for .ale bv itFWsJf apOUf T.J'OLO JOI1.NSON. CIGARS-Tbebest ch:,,,,, to pk "rsf CHARMAN 4. WARNER, . . ,. ..,...jt" ,.i.i..,i Allan, WTcttinlay & Co., TTAV ItocT or SEW GOODS, irroin cradleB """ , gru. yllie.i sniitl" F11" B.1U r.....i. .In do .Murl dcoliiud ptl uriiBii w . Irt rn harrow. S3 teen H'""' " tine wash boatds blacksmith', bellows eros. cut uw. 7 ll do fi ft mill saws? ft hair mutlranw double da Bingl buir bolster, double Jo .ingle .perm candle, adumnnliue do ciiipu brand tobacco aril, n rake. do hoe. do spade. polished .hovel hay Torn niiiiiure fork, churn wiudow g'as. 8 by lo do ju uy 1 do 7 by 9 window sashes 8 by 10 do 10 by li lueke lobaceo ot bow. anu, ysu. -- . vn C P VV iii.ANh'llTS. BAISli, LLDSE!, . f ..... lll.'llA ShrcltiiL't Jii'W.tt'Ca-c And teen constantly on hand a large supply ol aROCEKtiu, clothing, hardware, and many article, loo uuiuer- on to mention. inn ALLAN, ill nii'i-i 'J Oregon City, April 81, 1 855-1 y rresli Arrival of Oroccrics. ... . I .. iVasult stun. JL ply of tlroeeria. Protitioni and arfiim. which m addilion to.hU. former .lock, be wiU B.-U at extremely low price, for Cath or i'rouW. Hi. tnini.' ...t..nf hur hti ntsi rrceivi-u if-e.i r ock consisU in pari 01 ine ioiiunii.B New Orleau. sugar, Crushed do. liio &, Java coffee, New Orleans syrup, Sandwich Islauds do Sulerulus, Pepp-r &. Allspice, Fast Boston avrup, Sandwich Islana sugar, Pnwdured. do. Young Hyson aud Im perial tea., Dried Apples reaches Yeust Soap Powders, Cinimmun Cloves. Waif.. Cast and German steel, null aiU cross cut, baud, pannel, and whip-saws. I'ile anil (;. M .11 saw hie from 10 10 18 inches; Hat basturd files from 10 to U niche.; luperrllcs from 3 to 7 Inches ; half round tale, from 7 lo 14 inchea; round do. from 5 tn7 ii.chest horse rasps from 11 lo 14 incl.es. Carpenter' 7W. Firmer chisels and gmiges in Mils or single ; locket chisels; bcueh plane! iron uud steel squares; try. squares; scratch awls ami raw drivers ; pluin and Halted inn. king guages and bevels; coiiuuou an.l coucavo uugurs ; baud axes; hummers and hatchets. Ituiltlrrt' 7uriirnre. Itim, fi.it, pod nnd mor tice locks nud latches; brass, mineral and while knobs; complete round, town and llut spring bulls; cast bulU of all size., and screws ; also, round and llut bar iron; nail rod, do. J horse shoo bar, do. aud plow steel, aiiltf JAMES O'NEILL. Groceries FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE, JR. COUGAR, Suit, Coll'co, Tea, Syrup, Choculate, Slurch, Salcralus, Creuin Tartar, Sul Soda, Curb. Soda, IVpper, Spice, Alum, Borax, Cop. pcras, etc. April 21. 1H;,5-Ilf Xi&to Arrival. TN addition to our present stock wo are now ro J. eeiving direct fiom New York, "ex clipper sli p Phcuix, 51) bills, and hall' bbls. N. 0. Sugar ; 20 bbls. crushed sugar; 10,000 lbs. Kio coffee; 20 bbk N. O. molusses; for sale low by WM.C DK.MKN V As CO , June SO-y Opposite Ihe Land Oflice. Just Received. VSplemlid ussnrliiieul ul i'um.ly Groceries, such us Mi, syrup, si.jnr, 4 c. ; also fine and coarse salt, cream tartar, apples, chili peaches, sardines, oysters, clunis, yeast powder, also a large qua. nily of superior cheroul cigars, uud tobacco of every brand nnd ulmost every thing else in our line of business-all of which will bo sold as low aa at any other place in town, for cash or pro duee. . CHAltilAN WARNER. eV (!('. , LL those indebted to Preston, O'Neill & Co., ill. are requested to call and set'.le the Baine im mediately, by Cus-A or Produce. All debts re maining unpaid 1st of June, w II be left for col lection. lup'.'UIJ JA.vibs U.MII.I1. 50 BBLS. Santa Crui Lime just received and lor .ale by je23-IO WM. C. DEMENT &. CO. 40 LBS of Osage Orange seed for sale by JAMES O'NEILL. Soiling off nl Cot. rj'IIU slock of Dry Goods and Hardware of B Preston. O'Neill ii Co. will be closed out at cost price.. Person, desirous of buying cheaf, will do well to cull ou the subscriber. apSllf ' JAMES O'NEILL. Oregon Sacon. 1 fff LBS., iorsule bv W. C. DEMENT & co. Central Produce Depot. CAN EMAIL 4 CONSTANTLY receiving, fresh from ranch, w heal, oata, bacon, lard, butler and potatoes. Bee. I , '55. JOHN P. BUOQK5. JlHsl Hft'fivod, Al the' Old Stand,' Cunemah,ApriI21,'t5. 4 fell it I LlM' LiRht Drmvn SuR"r' .HJI I.0UU lbs. China No. I, do., l.OHO lbs. Rio Couee, 15 Tons course salt; 500 lbs. fine do., 3,00o lb. Oregon Bacon ; 1,000 bushels outs, for sale wholesale or retail, by JOHN P. BROOKS. IN our bakery we keep constantly on hand bread, crackers, cakes, pies, kc. CHARMAN (J- WARNER. a 10 A USE 4. FINE SALT 1 have in store V 25 tons course aud fine salt, to be sold eerw C ANDIES, nuts, raisins, of an excellent quality jmrt received and for sale low by CUARMAN & WARNER. klL and syrup in barrels, for sale by ' apiltf THOS. JOHNSON. LARGE assortment of household furniture f.ir.uleby apil THOS. JOHNSON. At iftrnivni" tj 1 ULVA Bananas, and other tropical ' , sn'i ' "uu,l-n 'sianas. 1 c MAILMAN 4, WARNER. "VJ" O. SL'GAR, co!Tee, lea, svrup. mh, at J-l F. S. A. HOLLAND S. POWDER, lead, shot and care, at P. S. A A. HOL HOLLANDS. MAPER Hanainjrs. a new 1,,'t, for .RIe by '''"' T. JOHNstiN. TOOKSby tn, a, -i' F G j F S. 4 A HOLLAND S. J 1ST RECEIVED. 100 IxiXf; r.n!.. 8)bK.po.V.hv V"M. C, L'EMrNT cv.' eet 13 "jiUSLNKSS OAHDS. AlTjUJ.jBJUfl"" , ' ,..1 1 uiiiiniMiuii ikreliaiiu,aml whole ,kI. and retail Dealer In Dry Uood., Groc.rl.., Uurdwnro, dLe., e. ( Ornrge T. Allan. Orei:onCity,M"iy5. J An hibnld M'Kiulay, ( Thomas Low. LLAN. M KINLAV A. CO., , rjcoll.biirg, Uinpijuai Oirgmi. Low.r LLAN, M KINLAY L Uregoii Tcrrttory. & CO., ('hamioegf Ms5. , JAMES O'NEILL, w'nOtl.At A a D UTAH. BiAtia n I'rovioltrtM & llardwnrc, , ,t Ko. I, Main Street CHARLES POPE, JR, . .-, DBALKIt In llurdware.firocerleB.Dry Good, Clothing, Boots A. Shoe., Medicine., B00M and Stationery. Main-st., Oregon City, April 21, 1855-Ilf ..; V7m. 0. Dement th Co., WIRlLKH ALIO and retail Denlera InGreeor' les, IVov.siuns, Painty Oil, Boots and Shoes, Crockery, &. Opposite the Laud Oflic, Muin Hl.Oi.gon City. June 1, 1855. ' JOHN R 1$ BRIDE, '' ATTeaaav and CocnsEtoa t law, Lafayette, Yamhill County, O.T., WILL faithfully attend to all business .a trusted lo hi. profeasiunal care. April 21, ltj55-llf JOHN P. BROOKS, Wholemle f 7cui7 Dealer in Grocerkt, Produetf Piotition; ., Main Street A General Aixorlnieiit kept up of Selected Gk4 Canemuh, December 1, 1655. .' Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express, . M Between Oregon, CaU'nrma, the Atlantic S'ttlrs an t Enrnpe. . m HAVING mude advantiigcous 2rK arrunirnmeiit with the C 11. ted .'Stutra and Pac.lic Mail Steam-', ship Companies for tiunsporlution, we are now pre' pared lo lorwurcl vain iiuti, uoiiion, opeete Packapei, Parcel; and Freight, to and from N Yorft, N. Orleans, S..n Ir'.ui.c.sco, Ponlund, auJ principal town of Cal.forn a and Oregon. Our regular Semi nioiubly ExpresB bctwecr Portland and San Fianeiscu, ia dispatched by Ih , Pucif.c Mail Sleatnship Co.'s ste.inuhip Columbia connecting at San Prundisco with our leini-month' ' ly ETiri'sa lo iYeic l'ori and Hew Orleant, which ; is dispatched regularly on Ihe 1st and llilhofe.cn' month, hy Ihn mail steaAirrs a.id iu charge of our ' own messengers, through lo destination. . n Our Kxpros from Mew York leave, regularly on tho 5ih uud -Ulli of each mouth, also iu charg.' of nit Bsen'ei-s. Treasure insured in the best New York eon 1 panirs, or ut Lloyd's 111 Loudou, at lbs oplioa of , shippers. timer-New Y01U, No. 1 fi, Wall st'; Nc i Orleans, No. 1 1, Exchange place ( Suu FranciaeoV 1 No. 1 14, Monl-oun rv meet. J. N. BANKER, Agent.- Oregon Ciiy, April 21, lSi5.-llf Of; She Stesmcr Portland, CAl'T. A. S.MUKKAV, Will run dully between Portland aud Oregon City 1 Leave. Portland at eii'ln o'clock, A. H. Return- 1 jug, leaves Oregon City ut four o'clock, r. t. For freight or passuge apply on Doara. spxi-ltr . u. s. Mail line. Oregon City und Portand Daily Packet!? ' Jennie Glark, J. C. AtNSWOUTII, MASTER, . Will run dailv. (Sundays excepted,) iu Ibe above', named linde, leaving Oregon City every day at 8 o'clock, . m. Itctiirniiig, will leave Portland al 2 r. -, touching at all intermediate point.. ' For freight or passage apply on Doara. npii-ii , New Volumes of the Four Reviewi and Elackwood. .' COMMENCE with North Briti.h for May. ' 1855, and the other Reviews and Blackwood for June, 1855. ' - 1 Termt of Subscription. Any one Review or Blackwood, $11 a year. Bluckwood nnd one Re- . view or any two Reviews, g5. The four Re- ' view, and liluckvvood, $10. 1 our copies to on. ; address, $30. ' , Postage on the four Reviews nnd Blackwood lo .( any Post oflice in Ihe United Slates, enly 80 cents a year on each Review and 24 cents a year on " Bluckwood. Address, L. Scott & Co., Publishers, 54 Gold , street, comer Fulton, New York. sepS , Beading for the Million. ' S. J. McCORMICK HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT TUB FBAKLIN BOM i SIOBK, rRO.NT-ST, rur.TLA.ND, ORKQON, - ' in, A Choice .election of Popular Books, Neves- lu. papers, Magazines and Fancy Stationery. ( Among the books 011 hand will be found works on Temperance, Agriculture, Horticulture, Ilav lory, Poi-try, Biography, Medicines, Religion, 1 Sc ence, School Books, Romances, &.C., &o., itc. , H7iubseripiions received for Harper, Graham, Goodey, Leslie's, or Putnam, al $4 a year, pert" age free. "' . B3 Subscriptions received for any uewspaper published ill any pail of the Union. - Remember the Franklin Book Store and News- . paper Agency, Front street, Tertland Oregon. 13$" A priced catutogue- wiB be published earlf in April, and will be sent to any part of the terri lory free 00 application. r'C Ladies t ,, ' ; . , OU will find an excellent assortment of Dress nnd Ronnet Silk. Satins and Velvett! also' 1 Bonnet Trimmingt, Hosiery, G'totea, Late .nd '' Ribbons, Table Cloths, Counterpanes, eU, at tb 1 store of CHARLES POPE.Jr.v u (Main-st., opposite Abernethy's slure,) where rosy, be found almost everything in the line of Dj y Goodst ' Such as Printsl Ginghams, Alpacas, Slorinos, ( Plaid Linseys, Muslins. Saltinetts, Jeans, Ftaa- ' neis, Sheetings, Bed Ticking, Hickory Snip., Cotton Batting, cto. . ., . . ,t . Oregon City, April 81, 1855-1 tf ' ,7 ' . .1 Medicines for SaleBy CHARLES POPE, Ja. 63 A NDS Sarsapaiilla, Pick's Wild Cberry Bit lers, BaleUiaa's drops, Brandrelh's pills, Lee'. I 11 , , 1 I. , ... I, , ... 1 ' u"'t"1" orop., Dranorein . pin., P'll. Perry', vennifuee. Opodeldoc. Gum Caav- i""" ivnioie, uriuen oil, LAixiia, nn aioy. , 1 3d preparutiou, Roman eye balsoin, D.llcy's pain. , I extractor, Laudanum, Pareroric. Oil of Pepper mint, Essence., Composition Powders,' Carter' Pulmonary Bulaom, Sulphur, Epsom Sails, 6tc- '"l . April 21, 1855-ltf .. ... . , , , ,:,....: Hardware' FOR SALE1 BY CHARLES JMJfE, BRASS and Iroa Eultj,' Screws, Locks aa Latches, Hammer, and Halch.ts, Ais Urawinf knires, Handsaws, Curry Combs, I lor " Brushe. and Caids, Gun Loek Gu Caps. Wen. ' Cards, Chest Handles, Plane.. &e April 21, lb55-llf . ' ; O A LBS 0: Arru seed for sale cheap by Jv . JAMES O'NEILL. 7-11 - ;. .e.t i!-