The Oregon Argus. (Oregon City [Or.]) 1855-1863, December 15, 1855, Image 4

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r w. u, skistoi.
' il Is will thai ago iu withered my brow,
And wrinkltd llie face of my yuulh
And 'lie nid that infanry creeps on me now,
But how should 1 know il be truth ?
There's group lliul attend my pMit kuea,
Wliile Hit rivaling laugh and ii"Ul
Of tlieir innocent revelry,
l'ut all my to Ilia iouI.
Il ia nut the clay of tliia mortal frame
That la young, I know full well
But Hi ariaiT that filla ila depth with flume,
And lis you na lime pan qnrll !
That immortal uIm llial knows uo end
Oh, any, iei(7 il erergrow toll 1
Tin n tliu thrill I feel o'er I uie shall ascend,
And 1 oarer shall grow old.
I look on Ilia (rrouji llml circles ue no r,
Partaking the joys of the hour )
There la luva iu rath eye, and ainllea on each
trow,
That loikdi me with musical power.
' My thought are o.eibi limning with riicrnoi Ira
sweet,
Aud my by -gone days appear;
In a happy b ind are again my feel,
And my life-lied yeurs ur lure!
' Then ne'er any Hint Time has rxliln-d me to
wrung,
Til lit my youth lie hua liikru away
For I yet can thrill to sited childhood's song,
And ruxli in the rnimmie play!
Whilst the bny hours my thoughts employ,
And the dreams of life unfold ;
. 21 j ttrong Wf o'eifluodrd hall bo with joy,
And I nerrr ahull grow old.
Ob the lift of joy, ami the fire of Kid
Hew they mount o'er the wrecks of thin I
And lieu venwaid still heuvciiwsid tln-y piou
ly lull,
With a dulcet, seraph clime.
Though, the dry diuit choke tin' fevered tlirout,
Aud crumble the fute-struck eye,
y tho iirit cli.iul wild in angel nolo,
Fur I lie lle.h alone can die I
Aye, (hi ie the rouru thai never grows old,
Though tin indict rimy myriad yeura j
Tie destined to lice o'er time untold,
And mum o'er the dust uf Ihe spheres.
Tia the genu (if a Life forever lo liloum,
While Imiivirlnl dews nhnll il bathe,
And lliiuven will joy at iU blast perfume,
Ami Uod of if Beauty will breathe.
Cuynga Chief.
EFrKCTS I'uiidWd IIY TIIKIIt C'oNTRA
KlKS. Huiv ninny natural ulh''cti do worn
daily produced ley iheir contraries ! Thus
it ia, iLat poisons ore ingredients in i lie com
position of iho most excellent uiilidolcs.
The oils of tin lur mill vilriul, mixed together,
fiw Jiut iiml boil, though separately cold.
A pusto iiiudii with oiial pails of Wind's of
iron Rti'l auliliur, takinliri) wlnn spritikh tl
with cotiiiiioii water. A jmro f mislitcked
Ittiif, which 19 olil, rccrivcai brisk hunt by
tltn mixture of wnur, which in still colder.
Icu w ill prodiicu II n, iflTilr water is made
to boil for half an Imur, lo nuiku i ir pass
outofit. Two niohui of dim wiitnr imisi
itflerwtird.n bo exposed to a very cold air, and
when it ia frozen, thu cxtreiniiic of tliu ice
nro to It) limited before a fire, till llio ice tic
uiroiii cntivnx Hiiln rieal liur., on both
sidus. Then, wiih a jrWo, tl.i, kind ol'
burning mirror, Iwin pri-acntil to tliu nun,
mid tbo ray being awnililed by n .Traction
iu common focus, will art tiro to common
iiiipowdur.
If tt phial of (round gin., mul full of wn
trr, i exposed to the hun, wlnm it is very
hot, it will rt iro tn lino nun powder,
1'lacnd in the focus of this burning mirror
niuda of watrr. These experiment allow
clearly, that the rays of thu miii Jose, nothing
of their naturo by piercing and pmsin;:
throu-jh tiio p,.reg of water and ice. Ax
Tub IIaib. Ur. Ciuunuiii, of tho Hos
pital of St. Louii, I'uri, L pilbli.hod a
vuliiiiblo pp"r on linifi in which ho y
the iiiokI htulthy mode of driri(f th hm'r
of f innleJi, eapecially young oneii, i to let it
bo a he ua ioHihhi, or arruii'cd in large
bnnd, o n lo nllow the air to pain through
tlnui. It i r gnat mibtake to pluit thu
huir of children under cloven or twelve yar
of age. The proc-e of plaiting more or
efc utraiiit tho haira in their roota; pulling
lliein tie'lil teii(U to deprive them of their
nutiimeiit, and checks their growth. 'IV
huir of ahoiild alio not be cut nor thin
ned, but merely shortened.
C7 The I 'uko do Itoiptclaire, when trav
' ling uje,d o very meau equipn, nd
dreKwd in n vt ry shabby maniitr. Puiwinjf
through Lyon in this guise, ho wat obierv
ed by iho bishop of tho diocese, who wn
nlllicled with un iu. atiableappvtitu for nous.
oi:o. aui:himiiy x to,
MLUCHANTS,
ORV.OOS CITY.OIIEUON TERRITORY.
iug. I,)Cu. "i(f
.bcincthy, Cluk U Co.,
COMMISSION AM roUWAMUINO WfclK HANTS,
San Fraiieiero, Cat.
TtTII.t. attend toai'llii g Ongou produce, an 1 , .,
fill ivik-n, for (iuulo, (Jrucw, civ. ul i -ul4 li.-ir at the inoiiih of the Tuhuiinua river,
Notice
VTTI'.KATIE Mucliuied with the Nei Perce
Tribe of Indiana, ond with the onfrderuled
triliea of the H'ulla-w.illiu, C'uyu ,anJ Uratttillaa
in Iho WalU-wnllii S'ulloy ut the Couucd tiruund,
there wna reled to (lie Lulled Hlotea tract of
country haviiu; Hie fu.lmviug boiiuauiiea,viil
lly the Sel 1'eaea, coiumeiiciii nl tho aonrce
of the Woli-iia-iie-the, or aoiithern irihutury ol the
I'uloueo river, tlMiee down Iho river to Hie mum
aloiues llieiite ill a wiullierly ilneclioa 10 mo
- ,1. ..t .1.- T..I ti rll...!.
.,wet rate. The palruiue of thu
I aource in the l!lue
t! I. full H uf 0.' .. . 'IV. I ilu
I r - . iiiMin.a lit, lliu limvuuii w iw
eguu is rew Ifuliy enliciled.- ai.g I, lljj-lutf . 31 ou,ui.1M . u,cu 0 southerly ulotii,' tho mL-o of
I the liliiu .Muiitiluiiu; i thence to n point on liruii.l
t. s. iioi.umi. liol-UM). lluii(J(j riv r( wuy iwiwo,,, tho Uroud Kundo
JT. 8. Ci. A. Holland, d the munth of the oll-luw-huw river ; lliencu
TAKAI.EI'.S in Dry (iambr, tiroforiee. Ilonla alonif Iho ilivide bet.ivru the waters uf the VII-
I ) At Bhoea, Croekery, Hooka, btatioiiery. Ac, i ov-le,w nd I'uwder river i thence lo the cruaui(
.Mum .Street, Otegm City. Juno 311, lei j.-y. J of fjnuke river al the muth uf 1'uwder river) thence
' io the SuSinou river lil'ty inili above Iho place
TT-.Hr.1n.ih! TTfllolalah ! ikxuwn a the Vroaaing of the Salniuu river "
KMIDlUjaQI il..U01BJBBI I Hummilof Uiltor Knot
riMli: lI.llu:..juli,a uew.iI.B.nf;ooo: ..y i, , , crej(. of u
1 'U .Mau Jiuil Iho th:a f-r ..i. -l-i ' . ';.,,. lc, 0f henuinir.
lur aula ut
rjeau
IHLl.
I!v the Wallu-wull.ut, Cuvuku and Uinutillas,
tho trui.t of luud liuvi.ig the lullowiug bouuduries,
rromsHlon.rron-oaslon.rrogTO&sIoa t0 ii.
IS ever onward and they tliut d nel inuke on-1 Cuiiiineiicing at the nvuth of Iho Tukuiinoti
aid ir;:ic.iiili "lire a little behind the liine,"! river, ill Wnli:iigt"U Termor)', runuin Ihenee up
and fur the U-nelit of 1!jo that hsvo a d aire In ! auid river In its Huron ; Ih. nce eoelerly oloni; the
Uw.m mi uiih this ai's we luvo iiul received direct ' summit n( the lllue Muiiiitaiua, mid 011 the south-
Tho bihop PC 'ill'' ft Btran"0 traveler of' ff""' Y"rl f'dhiwiiy i:t of IKXKS, of ,'ru bjuudurii-s of the j,uic-ha. ins.lo of the Xei
1 0 1 f 1 1 1 I which we of.'cr ut whulesulc or retail, 011 Lrms to' 'ereo ludiutp, mil ea.1. rly ulon that boundary
uit : j to tho weateru hin.u of Hie country claimed by the
C'onMilutionof Man, by Ceo. Coiiihrj Combe's . siiuahonra or Snake ludiuns j thence southerly
I.ee, 011 l'hrenolojyj Dotnestie Lite Thou;dila 011 1 uluiii; Unit boundary (hcinjf the waters of 1'uwdcr
its cone T. I mel diiHOrd; I'amiliur I.euuua on l'hro-1 river) to the source of Powder river: Iheiko lo the
in. 'un iippca'anco thought ho had only n
pl b 'ian to d-u w ith, und wishing to grati
fy his ruling puaioii, cried out, ' hi I hi !"
Itiejin l.iire iniiiiediately desired liis poslill
ioti to slop, aud the curious prelate advanced
to the carriage, demanding :
"Vh''ro have you come ftotn I"
"l'ari," wits tho curt reply.
"What is theie fresh in Taris!"
"d'rer n peas."
"Hut whut wore the peoplu nying wh'-n
you raine away r
'Vespers."
"Ooodness, man ! who nro you! What
nro you calkd I"
"Ignorant aud uneducated persons call me
Mi ! Hi ! but genthiitun term mo tho Duke
d I'oiiiielairo. Uiive on. nostillioti." The
llt.KJ passed on, Raving the nstoiiialud
bishop olarintf after the carriage.
A Shritual TcsciiKU. Dr. Uodge, of
I roviilenco, recently alluded, in a discourse,
to tho spirit itiiinilcalalions of tho day, mid
urn that, without Arrogance, he tlmtiuht h:
I I. . e 1. 1
A.uiu any lie lell uiinseil lur inure COIIIJIO
icni to toncll Iho spirits he had heard f.om
than they were lo instruct him ; tl.ai, f,oiu
the words which were said to come from the
eminent men who had lived iu former times,
it was ipiite evident in their cases it hail
not been gain for them to die, as from the
ciucless sontences they were alVgedto have
dictated, the truth of ilia eiiinnii proverb
wis vermeil, "a live dog ivjW better than a
dead lion."
A Fl.NK fslKKAM. good story is told
of a Philadelphia judge, well known for hi
lovoof joke. Ho had advertised it f.,,,,,
forsAle, with n line stream of water itinnin..
through it. A fewdiysunerwrnd,,,,,,!:
k'lllUU called oil iiim l,,..L i :.
"Well, Judge said , ..,
over that farm you advertised for sale the
other day, and find ail rig!:U:,a.pU,0
slrm of w iter' ou mention, J."
"It runs throu-h the piW9 4,f WlKij4 i(
the lower part of the ui'eaduw," ,id thc
Judge,
"Wliat, that link, brook ! Why it tlVj(
not hold mucli more than a spooniu'l. J am
sure if you should empty b .w of watei
i'l'o it, il would oierllow. You don't e il i
that 6nu strt atn, do you "
"W by, if it were much, finer vou cnuldn'l
ceit al II,", aid tho J 1. l.r.udly.
We never heard wheth.r the g. nlleman
wugni unj Urm, but we taihvr u.i.ect ho
didu't.
A t.'oou A.nucdotk. Wo nro told that
the following conversation was overheard
among "the volunteers of tho Rio Gnmde."
Scene, night. Two volunteers wrapped iu
blankets, nnd half buried io the mud.
Volunteer 1st "Jim, how camo you to
volunteer I"
Volunteer 2d "Why, Dob, you uoe, I
have no wife to care n red cent for mo, nu I
so I volunteered nnd, besides, I like tear!
Now tell 1110 how you came out here."
Volunteer 1st "Why, the fad is, you
know F I I have got a wife, nnd so I
came out hero because like peace!"
Jlereupon both tho volunteers turned
over in their blankets, got a new plastering
of mud, and went to sleep. I
if T It is a fact worthy of iho attention
I every American, that tho naval arma
ment, destroyed by tho Rus iatts themselves,
to prevent it from falling into the hands of
:i ir enemies, exceeded iu number ofctins.
the whole naval force of the United States.
uolnirv a. hi l'yciiuki!y; I.'ne and rureiitni;e: nu- ,ed uf Willow creek : thence down Willow creek
plied lo the iiii.ruvcin nl of efl riu,' ; .M arrive ; I to the Columbiu river ; thence up the channel of
lis history unu iii.iosciiy, wiui u'recuui.B iu, uu,-1 mo luiumoia river 10 uiu luwcr euu ui u mre is
p) uiuriiaea; .Memory, un I lutelleetuul Improve-'luud below tho mouth of L'inutillu river; thence
iiK-nt; MenUl .Science J I.icturn on the I'hilo,. nonliorly to I point on the Yukima river culled
plij of I'nieiiaucy ; .M.itiiiuuny : ur l'li.-enolc.') Tnh-nuili-luke, thence to So I.ac; tlicuce to the
uii.l I'liyriui.ny upplied, ie. ; I'lir. mJuy pruved, Into liunk 011 Iho Columbia below l'riot's Itup-iliu-lrakil,
uui upplied ; I'lireaulu'ical ui.le, ic; y- nee duwu ihc Colum'iii river to the juiiu
Itelijuu, .N'uturiil uud Hevealed ; bilf-ciiltiir", and , lion of the C- limibia and h'uako riven ; theuee up
1 rlvt ur of character) .S.lf-nulrucior.iii I'luo. j the ismike river lo Iho pluee of he.'riimiii. I'ro
iiuIol'v uu i l'hysiuloyt Temeruiice mid Tiht I tided, hoieercr, That so much of thu country de
I.uciiik; Aee deiiia uud Dili' ti ii ies; Hydro- cribvd uboro aa ie contuiuod ill Ihe following boim
pullnc Co. k Uooks ; Coiiumpt.ou : its chums, pre- dunes thall be Mil spurt us ludiuu Itcservalious for
veutiou, uud cure j Curiosities of roininuu water: tho Nex I'erce Tribe, vii:
Chuleru: its euuse, &c; Domestic Practice of I'oiiiiiiencisi where Ilia Muh-lm-na-ehe or
Hydropathy ; Krrursol' I'hysieians, &e. ! EK'ri-' eouthern tributary of the Puloiiso river Hows from
e lice iu Water-cure ; Ilyd.-opathic Pumily I'liyai- the apura ef the liitter ltuul Moinituius ; thence
ciuu; llydnipulhic KucvcluH.-diui Home treat- down aid tributaries 10 Iho moiilli of Ti-na-pur-iip
meiit fur sexual al.usea ; llygieueutul Hydropathy ; cieek ; thence suutlierly lo the crorsiug of Stiuko
Iiitnslucliuii to the Wuter cure ; .Midwifery, ami , river, leu lilib a Is low the mouth uf tliu Alpowuin
Iho Disease of Wuniiii; Parents' it aide, and ' river: Iheiici to tho source ol'lhe Alpowuin river in
Chil.lb.rih.Mude Kasy j Pregnancy uud chiMbiilh; thr llluo M.ni'ituius; thence along the crest of the
Practice of H aUr-cuic ; W'utcr-curo 111 Chronic I llluo .Mouutuais; lh. ie:e lo Iho crossing uf the
Iiiseases; utcr-cure in tvery huuwii uiseuse : , t,ruinl Konde rver, inalnuy between Ihe Ciiind
W'aler-cure .Munuul j Amutlvoueis: or, Kvils and ; Kunde uud the mouth of tho W'oll-lowdiuw river ;
Kemedies, fcr. ; tumbe 011 Infancy; Combe's ; Ihcn.e u'mi the divide betw.eu Ihe wulers of Ihc
Pliyaioluiry t Chronic Diseases; I'ruits and J'uri
uacca Iho Proper I'oud f .Man ; Here lilnry Do
scent: its Laws, Ac.) .Maternity: orll.e bearing
and nursing uf children, &c. j Naturul Li n ol
Man; Physiolo((y, Animal uud .Mental ; Tubicco:
its effect, &e. ; Klemcnts of Animal .Magnetism ;
Kusciualioii: ur the philosophy of dunning; Li
brary uf Mc: inn ism uud Psychology Philosophy
of .Mesne, rism ; New illustrated (Encyclopedia, cum
plete in one Vol. ; Spiritual Intercourse, l'liiloesi.
Woil-liiw how river and Powder river; tlicuce to
the crossing of .Snake river, lilieeu rujles b. Wtho
muulh uf Powdrr river; thence to the Salmon riv
er above the croing: iln uee by the ajiiirs of thc
Uiiler liuut .Muuntuins to Ihe place of be giuuing.
l or the confederated tribes ol Walla-wallus,
t'a uses and t'uintillas, vijc
Coiiimencing ia Ihe middle of Ihe channel uf tho
Umatilla river, opposite the mouth of Wild Horse
creek: thence up the middle ol the chumiel ofsui l
Allan, Mcllinlay & Co.,
TTaVB itrsl re'eived
I I d STOCK Of NEW OOODS,
and would invito all llioce who wish to procur.
(11)1 ID articles at rceoii.iblo pri 'es, to call nu
them. They eousiat In partol tno luuowing 1
cuiuil ft win el barrows
funcy b omul
plain do
uworl'ilcu.iid pails
painted tulst
rino wuh boards
t!. ck suith's bellows
cross cut saws 7 II
do Cft
mill saws 7 A
hair mutliasees double
do single
hair bolsters double
do eiugle
see
grindstones
Kruio crudlcs
gru soyllu-s &eaoih
hrusli do do
111 s( harrows 03 tech
gnrd. n rakes
do boea
do I'p.idrs
polished shouls
buy forks
manure forks
vhurus
wiudow gloss 8 bv 10
,1,, HI bv li
do 7 by !) sperincntid.es
window sashes 8 by 10 u.luiiiuiiline do
do 10 by 12 grupc brand tobacco
ox bows and yokes lucks loh.iceo
BLANKETS, BMSK, UXDSEYb,
Shectiiian Ticki, Ac if'C.
And keep constantly on hand lurge supply of
GROCERIES,
eloihinj, hardware, aud many nrt:c!es loo ntitiier
ous to ineiiliou.
ALLAS'.M KISLAY CO.
Oregon City, Apiil SI, in.W-ly
phy ol', &e.; l'auiiliar Lessons 011 Astrunomy j crcrk lo itssource; llieiic southerly to a point iu Ihe
I'tiliiro of Nations, by Kossuth ; IliatstuwardsUo-l llluo .Moiintuins known asl.ee'o li ncampinent ;
forms, by Creely 1 Hop. und Helps for the Veuug Ihenee in a lino to the waters uf llowtome creek ;
ut hothsexes) Human Lights; lloinoforiill, ic ; , theneo West lo the divide of the llowtume nnd
Kindness; Woman: liereuucutiuu and lulliieie.'e
Fresli Arrival cf Oroccrlos.
f Jill IK subscriber hu just received a fresh sup
M. ply uf llweei ien, 1'iwhiit utid Hardwire,
which, iu udd.lion lo his former stuck, he will . ll
at extremely low prices fur G'A or Produce. His
stuck consists in part of Iho following articles:
New Orleans sugur, Sandwich Island sugar,
Crushed do. Powdered, do.
Ilio ii- Java collce, Young Hyson and lm
New Orleans eyiup, petial teas,
Sandwich Ijlutids do Dried Apples L Peaches
Salerulus, Veust 4. Soup Powders,
Pe Pler & Allspice, Cinnamon fc Cloves.
liant lioston syrup,
Haiee. Cost and Ci. rinnn steel, mill and cross
cut, hand, panned, uud whip-saws.
f ilet ana Jltit'is MM saw tiles irum iu to iu
inches: tlat bastard files from HI lo 1-1 niches;
taper h'cs from J to 1 inches; halt rmintl tiles truui
7 to 14 inches; round do. from S tn 7 inches; hoiao
rasps from II to 14 inches.
Carpenter louu. rimer chisels and gouge
iu sells or sing.o ; locket chisels: bench planes;
Iron and steel f.iuures; try Miuares; , crutch awls
and suw drives; plain uud tlatt.d inuikiug git.iges
und bevels; common uud concave uugura; hand
uxes; hamineis utid ImlchetH.
liiiildcrs' Uardirure. Him, l'ut , pud und mor
tice locks and latches; brass, miuerul und while
knobs; complete round, town and Hut spring bills; j
cast butts ul all sies, unu screws; ul, round unu
liat bar iron; nuilrud, do.; horse shoo bar, do.,
uud plow steel,
p-.'ltf JAMES O'.NEII.L.
UUSINKSS CAKDS.
A7.T. AM, K'SUlirAY CL CO., 1 ,
li. ucral l oiiiuiis.ion .WorchuuUi, uud whole.
tale and retail Dealers iu Dry Cieods, Oroeeriis,
llurdwitro, i!to., &o.
SOeorgoT. Allan.
A xliibald M'Kiuliy.
Thoiiiua Lowe.
A
l.I. AN, M'KI.NLAY & CO., LeWir
Scottshurg, L'uisuu, Oregon.
k LLAV, M'lilXL VY &. CO., Clmmpueg,
, Oiegon Territory. My5.
JAMES O NEILL,,
WIIOI.KSALI AND KITAII, DIALtl o
li o visions &. Ilurdwui'c, : ,
Na. I, Slain Strut ,
CHARLES POPE, JR., ';;
DE AI.KIt in Hardware, Groceries, Dry Goods' ,
Clulliin;', llex.li Si Shoes, Alediciues, Hooks'
and Stutionery.
Muin-st., Oregon City, April 21, 1855-Itf
Wn. C. Scmcnt dl Co.,
WIIOLKSAI.K und retail Dealers hi GrocW '
ies, Provsious, l'uinla, Oila, hoots asj'
Shoos, Crockery, etc. 0ipoeite the Land Office,
Main SU Oregon City. June 1, 1855, '
A I.lTKY Soldikk. It i said that Gen.
Ostcn-Rucken, whose military career extend
........ r...... . ,:..i . . . . .
u.vi i."iyei-ui years, who has nsshsted at
more than one hundred battles and combats,
in which ho lias usually been found in the
first ranks, has never received tho slightest
wound.
WK.MEiMt, Land Okfice. The Foiit
Lane Kkskuvvtiom. Tho Aclimr Com
missioner of tho (ieneral Land Ollieo has
issued instruction to tho Ke.-istor nnd Re-
ceiverat Winchester, Oregou Territqry, to
reserve, from sale or entry about a seetion of
ttidon liojju. River, opi.osito tho Rol'uo
Ilivcr ludiitn Reservation, and immedintolv
e.. 1- .. t '
....nu. ron unnp, lor military jmr
p,,se. Wad! iiitun Union.
ITS' Sidney Smith suya: ''It seem necessary
that gient penpK, sliou'd die wilh some soiiorous
and rpi, table saying. Mr. Pitt said couieilmnj not
"itelli'ible in h List moments. G. INjse ma le it
out lo be, Sin ,y country, Heaven!' The nurse
on being Interrogated, said llml he usked for 4r,,y
iVC -.UM-
8 vo!s. Kevolutioiia, by A. J. Duvis, the Clairvoyuul,
8 " Approaching Crisis, " "
8 " lluriiuuiiul .Men, " 11
8 " Spreinl Provideiieos, " "
8 " Present Agj uud
Inner Lifo, "
8" 1st, Great liariiiouia, " "
g " o,
6 3,(1 i 11 .,
June M, 18;S.-y F. S. & A. HOLLAND.
Notice
Col'.VClL Okounii,
W.M.U-WALLA VaLLEV, W. T.,
Juno VI, lb.'iS.
IB" " 'd that Ihe French people deterio
rate a,, run dly that Ihe army standard for recruits
to be lowered every few yeura. Con.
Mhat am ArrsorsisTi! Aenitxct '. Ry Bar-
i'Mnisinviiation(ii)'sths b'oiloii Cuuri r) tho fe
male patent, al th. Slate Luniilio Asylum m Wur-
cester atltuded the baby ahovr.
TIMK'H I'.VHK.
.Mourn, O rejoicing heart,
The hours ore fit iug,
Kaoh one some treasure lakes,
taeii oue some l.Wan breaks,
And leaves it dying)
Tho chill, d.nk uwlit druws near,
Thy sun wdl soon dejurt,
Aud leave tine sighing)
'I heu muuin, rejoicing heart,
The hours arc thing!
l!.j,sce, O grieving heart,
The hours l!y f,i,
.th ea. h some sorrow dies,
With each some sha.low flie,
Cutd m Ut
The red dawn in the fast
1'ids Weary uilit depart,
Aud pa n ia psu
Rej'. l!,eu, rin hrt,
The hour rly fast
4 T A Tkkatv concluded with the Yukiuiu Na
il- tiou uf Indiana ut Ihe Council Ground iu the
Wullu-Wulla Valley thu Dill day of Juue, ltfj.'i,
Iho land included w ithin the following bouuduries
n us ceueu 10 ine I iiiie.i states, to wit :
Coininoneiiiir tit Ml. Itanier. thence nurllierlv
uloug the mum ridgo of the Cascade mountains to
Ihe pumt win re the noithern tributary of Iho Like
Chelan and the southern liibutuiiesol the Mcthew
fiver have their rise ; thence south-eusluily on the
divide between tho waters of hike Uicluu and Ihe
Melhew river to the Columbia river; tlicuce cross
ing the Coiuuibiu, on a true cast course, (0 u point
whose longitude is one hundred and ninteen de
grees nnd Mi minutes which two hitter lines aen.
urate tho ubovo confederated tribes uud banda of
luuians Iroiu tho Ukaiiiakune tribe of ludiuns;
theneo iu a Irue south course to the forlv -Sf'Vj.lllll
parallel ol'latitudo ; thence east ou the said purullel
to (he main Pulnuse river which two latter lines
of boundary seucrato tho above coiil'c,l..i-..i.-,l ir 1...
1111.1 uanus irom Iho twkuns ; theuee down the
Pulouse rivor lo its junction with the .Moh-ha-no-shcor
somlicrn tributary of the Siime; Ihenee iu a
umii-eusieriy uireetion lo thc Snake liver ut the
mouth of the Tucanuou river, sewraliiigthe above
confederated tribes from the Nez Percetr.be fin
diaas ; ihenee down t!io Snako river to its junction
with tho Coiuuibiu river; thence up the Cnluinb a
river to Ihe'While lliinks' below 1'ii.siV lr,.,.t.i. .
lliencu westerly lo u hike culled "L Lue j" Ihhuee
southerly to u point on tho Yakima river called
"loh-m.ih-luhc :" theneo iu a uuth-wes!, rl.'.Hr ....
lion to the Columbia river at the wesieiu clreniity
.t Hie "Dig Island," between the mouth of the
Imatillu river and llutter creek all wh;. h latter
boundaries separate the above confederated tribes
and bauds from tho Wullu wullu, Cuyuse and
Linatillulribesuiid bauds of Indians theuee down
the Columbiu river lo midway between the mouths
h ' i 1 r,vefs ; thence aloug
liirch creeks ; theuee northerly ul"iii said divide
lo u point duo West uf the .South-west corner uf
Vtill.uinC. Aleh.iv s claim theuee Kust uIoiil'Iiii
line to the .South-east corner ; thence iu u lino to
me place ol beginning.
lly un express provision of the Treaty, the coun
try embrucid in thu cessions aud not included iu
ihe Reservations is opeu to seltleiiient, eieepting
that Iho Indians are secured iu the tossuiju ol
their buildings uud implements till removed to tho
Keservatiuas.
Th's uoiico is published fcr the benefit of tho
public.
Tho attention uf the citizens proposing to loeute
cluiimi upon the ceded Territory is especially called
to Ihe provisions protecting the Indians iu tho pos
session of tlieir improvements end for further in
formation in leforeuco to tho Wnlla-walki, Coyuse
and L'mutilla Reservation, they uro . requested lo
apply to Agent, U. It. Thiniisoii. To the Nes
I'erce Ueservuti.111,10 Sub-Agcnl, W. 11. Tappun.
IsiAAG I. STEVENS,
Gov. und Sup't of W. T.
JUKI, PALMER,
Sun't Indian Allaire, Oregon.
Council Ground, Wullu-wullu, I
Juno 1:.', I M.15 12-fim
Groceries
FOR SALE liY CHARLES POPE, JR.
t UGAR, Suit, CoTee, Tea, Syrup, Chocolate,
K? Starch, Sal. mtiis, t'reuni TnnVr, Sal Soda,
Curb. Sodu, l'.jeier, Sp:ee, Alum, limuv, Cnp
peius, etc. Api ii 'J I , l. o-l If
lote Arriv?,l.
IN ad lition to our present slo.-k wo nre now re
ceiving direct f:um-Xvew York, "ex clipper
ship Phenix,'1
5U bills, and half !,bh. N. 0. Sugar ;
Si) hhls. crushed sugar;
1(1,0110 lbs. iiiocoli'ec;
3d bhbj, N. (. iuoIussph; for sulo low by
i.M.C. Dr. MEN V iV CO,
Juno ,"0-y Oi pi.o the Luud OlHee.
tt'cw Books !
rpiIE subscriber has just received large us
X sortiuenl of HOOKS, direct from New York,
among which ure me lullowing
Amerienn Iustitutions,
Lives of tho Sogners,
Babylon and Nineveh,
"Deck and Port,"
'Shit and Shore."
Home Cvclopcdia,
Egypt iid the HolyLund
Lar.lneronSl'iii Engine,
Alic l .Aloiiusteries,
Choice Biography,
1 eruvuin Aiilinuitics.
Chnice Extracts,
V variety of Puels.
Alison's Hist, of Kuroue
Sillimun's do.
Democracy iu Auuricu,
"l.aud uud Lee,
"Scu and Sailor,"
three Yeure in Culifor.J
1 yc. of Literature.
Iliichan's Fain. Phys'u,
.Manual of Fine Ai ts,
Lectures 011 the Arts,
Travels iu Peru,
Polar Regions,
Mahun's Philosophy.
5U0 copies of Saud.rs' Speller,'
'I0 " licol-n,.
3o0 ' SIcGuffev's do.
".-,0 ' Webster's Dictionaries.
Dav es' Algebra, Nev.iiiuu's Rhetoric,
" Geomctn-, Day's do.
" Houi'.lon, Parley's Cniv. History,
" Surveying, Goodrich's Pict. U. s!,
" I.egeudre, Monteith's Geography
" Arilliinet cs, -Liille Speaker,"
Ihoinpsun's do. V. American Speaker.
ALSO,
..A.Tresh Supply of Stationerw.
Kay Hooks, Journals, Ledirers, Kceoid liouka.
Jast S.ccchcd.
i Splendid ustor;iuent of Fuiuily Groceries,
XI. such us ten, syrup, sugur, &o. ; ul.-o line
and coarse suit, creuui turtar, upplei, chili peaches,
suvdiues, oysters, elanis, l east powder, also a la: ire
quantity of superior cheroot cigars, and tobacco 0!
every bran 1 and almost every thing elso in our
Hue uf business ull 0! which will le sold as low
us ut any other place in town, for cash ur pro
duce. CUARMAN J- WAKXER.
Notice.
ALL those indebted to Preston, O'Neill & Co.,
ure requested to call and set'.le the same ini
niediutely, by Caih or Proilure. All debts re
maining unpaid 1st of June, w II be left fur col
lection, iipaill JAMES O'NEILL.
f HHLS. SuntuCruz Lime just received und
t) J lor sale by
j.'-3-10 MM. C. DEMENT & CO.
A f LBS of Osage Orange seed fur sule by
'ivf JAMES OWE ILL.
uie u.vme oetween said r vers lo the iiniii ri.l.r,. m ' 1 ' """ "'" '-(;.. nceoi.i uoous,
the Cascade iMountnins; .J theae" l Ji I jMl "urp"'lll,"' "f Diaries, &e , K,e and
ridge .0 the place of hejji.in'i.r ' S 6""' P''" t-vrlope., P0s, Jtc, &c.-Erus..r
i'.''. '"ve.i Irom ,!,e land above V h. -V V K K U
f , ... .,,.., tllm pitll uuvim
WUOLKSALE AND RETAIL.
CH.VltLES POPE,Ja.
Oregon City, A ugust I H, 1 155.
Soiling off nl tost.
'fJMIE slock nf Dry Goods und Hardware of
H Preston. O'Neill k Co. will he clocd nut ut
Cost prices. Persons de-irons of buying chijif,
will do well to call on the snhscrih. r.
P-Jtf JAMES O'NEILL.
Oregon Bacoa.
1 AAA LBS., lor sale bv
J-UUU W. C. DEMENT Sc. co.
Central Produce Depot.
CAN EMAIL
nONSTANTLY receiving, f.c-h from ranch,
l-V wheat, oals, bacon, lard, butler und potatoes.
Dec. l.'Sa. JOHN p. UlttKiKs.
JOHII R. M BRIDE,
IATTOSNUV AND CIIVItltlDI IT LAW,
Lifmjette, Yamhill County, O. T.,
ILL faithfully attend to all broiaru lo '
trii-led to his profcasiouul cure.
April 21, 1835-ltf '
JOHN P. BROOKS,
Whttlenle f- Retail Vra'.er in llrorericn. Produce,
Piurisione, ij-c. Main Street.
A General Assortment kept up of ScWod Gserk.
Caiiriiiah, December 1, 1825.
We!l3, Fargo i- Co. 'a press,
Between Oregon, CulUnrnia, thi Atlantic
Sintes ani Europe.
II " I VT , ,......
ij.li i.vi iiiuueuuuniugroiia
i-'.;-.,. X amuieiiieiiU wilh the Ciiited
Jyj&Stu'es and Pucili: .Mail Steam-',
ship I'oiiuanies for tiunsix rtulion, wo aronowoni.
sired lo forward Wold Hunt, Ilultion, Specie,
Package, Parcel; and t'reigH, to and from N
York, N. Oilcans, San' I'Viiuc'soo, Portlund, and
principal towns of Cal furniu an I Oregon.
Our regular Semi uiuiilhly Kvpresa between
Portland uud Si:u 1'Vuiiei.co, is dispatched by the
Pacific .Mail Steam diip Co. 'sslouuishiu Columbia.
connecting ul Sun Francisco with our senii-inoiitli-ly
h'xprcss lo AVip Yuri and Xew Orleane, which
is disjiatclird regularly en tho 1st nnd Kith of each
month, by the mail steamers and in charge of our
own messengers, through to destination.
Our Express fn.iu New Vwk leaves regularly
on the .1th uud !0ih of each month, ulso in charge
of in.ssengers.
Trcu-uru insured in the host New York com
panies, or ut Lloyd's 111 Loudon, at the option tt
shippers.
OiTrers New Y'oik, No. lfi, AVullst.; Now
Orleuns, No. 1 1, Exchange place; Sun Francisco,
No. Il l, .Montgomery slieel.
'J. N. HANKER, Agent. .
.Oregon City, April 31, KS;5.-ltf
57iio Stcr.nicr Portland,
CAI'T. A. S. MtKltAV,
Will tun daily between Portland aud Oregon City.
Leaves P.rlland ul eighl o'clock, a. h. Reluru
ing, leaves Oregon City ut four o'clock, r. '.
For freight or passage upply on h- ard. sp31-ltf
U. S. MAIL LINE.
Oreijon Vity nnd rorthml JMilv Packet,
"r?T-i. J. c. AI.NSWOUTII, MASTER, ,
Will run .luily, (Suuduys excepted,) ill the ubove-
nainod U ndo, h aving Oregon City every dny al 8
o'clock, t. m. Returning, will leave Portland at
3 r.u., touching ut u!l ii.urinciiiate points.
For freight or mssagc apply on board, npil-tf
New Volumes of tho Four Reviewr
end Blackwood.
COMMENCE with North British for May,
lSjo, uud tho other Reviews uud Blackwood
fur June, 1855.
Terms of Subscription. Any 0110 Review or '
Blackwood, fj.l u year. Blackwood and oue Re
view or uny two Reviews, $5. Tho four lie
views und Blackwood, $10. Four copies to on
uddress, jU ,
Postugu on thc four "Reviews and Bluckwood lo
any Post-office in the United States, only 80 cents
a year aa cuch Review und 34 cent a year ou
Blackwood.
Address, L. Scott & co., Publisher!, 54 Gold
street, comer Fulton, Aew York. . eep8
.....r ,r uie exclusive iie and ocvupalion f w;d '
confederated tribes und bands of Indians. i!, ,,.., I
to w", "'cl"',ei1 willli" ,l10 following boundaries,
Commencing en the Yakima river at the mouth
orthe Attain,:., river, then,, westerly along aid
Attuhnam r ver lo the forks ; thence' uloi the
u. .cm ir.nuiary lolhet:.iscaeemo.iniaii,,-il,,.,..... I
Just Received per C. Devens
1 i f VVIZ I- ...... - '
I I li I - " u oyrup, a guts.
-LVV ,j box. au.'enitua : iOdo. ..
I'mliiM '.il .,a . . ,nnn
, , , : 1 - iiivtiii.uuis; IIICIKV il . .. , . " . vv mv. u.ij , juwo
.......,, ,,. u riuge ul s,d mountains,' , :',ri - u0J"'" endle ; ID do,
passing south and east of .Mt
l i . .. , " ' un ,f"" ! 1 11 Kne suit :
u UUUI pane ; M h8 crsle(j m
AllEltNETHY ev ci
ll ilOM li, ,I.A W.....
whence flow the waters of the Kilk ,.1 i '.. .
rivers ; thence a ong said d.vid- lo the ,l,vl,. sepa-
r-a!l,l(TMi u :il..h. nf ,1... . . - .. I
- , "'ass river lium I lio.e flow-
eg into ihe (.oluinbia river: liien.-.. i.., u . .1 .1; Oranres
vide lo the main Yakima, evht mi1,.. i.?.l..... n li .. "I"'" urrivul of
mouth oflheSatass river; ud ibeiiceupthe Yak I
una river tn llio place of bc.'iiir.in,, I
Also a In. t of land not e.xcediii.T
..r .....iimij. 01 six lil ies M'
e:i-, t ivi,
AHhe.'Old Stand,' Canemah, April I, '35.
'3. vS&SI5i Brown Sugar,
Jt.Hi"!? J.ouu lbs. Chiua No. 1, do.,
1,000 lbs. Uio Coffee, , ' '
15 Tons coarse suit ; 500 lbs. fine do..
3,00.1 lbs. Oregon Biicon ; ' .
-. . ,uou ousneis outs, lur sale wholesale or rebiil, by
JOHN P. BKOUKS.
IN our bakery we keep coiislanlly on hand
bread, crackers, cukes, pies, eV c
CHARMAX j. WARNER
Reading for the Million.
S. J. M CORMICK
HAS COX6TANTI.Y ON HAND AT T11K FRAKLIN EOOt
sior.it, FaoNT-8T, ror.TLANU, onsooN,
A Choice seloetion of Popular Books, News
i!A papers, Magazines und Fancy Stationery.
Among thu books oil hand will bo found worka '
"tl Temperance, Agriculture, Horticulture, His
tory, Poetry, Biography, Mo.licines, Religion,
So.cnce, School Books, Romances, &.C., &cn &c.
ILTSiihsciiplicus re.iveu"Tor Harper, Graham,
Goodey, L.slie's, or Pulumn, ut t$4 a year, poet
"i" .tree. ,
ID Subscriptions received for any newspaper
published in nuy purl ef Iho Union.
Remember the Franklin Book btorc and News
paper Agency, Fronl street, Purtlaud Oregou.
C2TA priced catalogue will be published erly
in April, uud will be scut to any hurt of the lerri
lory Iree 011 application.
fJOARSE&FIXE SALT 1 have in store
V -' t01, "d tine salt, lo be sold sen
c'op. apaitfj JAMKS O'NKIf.l.: y
Don't fail local! ou
every steam-
UlARMAXkWARXER.
quantity
s.tu.ite.1 ut the
. ..- " no
l.i.L .., .1... , .... .. 11 -
" W. IUOI A 1IIIL.H nr 11 mi. 1 . . .
, 1 , -.....j. ,.h ,.vcr, ana
kuilWII OS ll:e 'W.nal.,'.:,, : V
said tract shall be surveyed and marked 'out waeu
evor tho Predeul may nirect.
an c irrSB nrov'iA.tiii m . .v.. 1 .. ,.
. . ' - , ...v c.i.iii- , or A
m emoraeeU in Uie c.-u on ...,1
I 'j10 'eservat on, is open to settlement.
i ..... 11,0 iinuusare mcure l m t,e
.'iiale.1 111
eJtcepllllg ,
.... .. . MU unj.rovcuicuu until nuiovcd
'II u , . .
. .. uou. e urnvic. 1 M,an receive about Ihe LIU,
t Mai. dt.-e.-t lion, v.. v...,. . . .'.'""
Sh.mJulallown, HZ . " close
ul'-'"f ' JAMPS rvvei, .
-' 1 -1 ,. 1.
C ANpIllS, nuts, raisins, of an excellent quality
J ust received and for sale low bv S
CHARMAX & WARNER.
fXIL and ayrup in barre's. for sale by
"I'-'ltf TIIOS. JOHNS'
JOHNSON.
A LARGE assortment f liousehold fnmi'ur
i. for sal, by qpil TIIOS. JOHNSOn"
Eradics !
YOU will fiud an excellent assorlment of Dree
und Uannct Silk; Saline and Velvet! alsu '
lioimet Trimming, Hosiery, Glutei, Lacee and
iitbbons, t able Cloth, Counterpane, etc., at the
"tore, of CHARLES POPE, Jr.,
(Aluin-st., opposite Aberaethy's store,) where may -
....,i,tr,.,,,j,l,uiemi0I
Dry Goods:
Such as Prints, Ginghams, A'. ...
Pluid Linseys, Mudin. Ban: ,J,pacf' M"
ueis, Sheetings, Bed Tic'i.. . an9' tin"
Cotton Batting, t0. s' lloty Stripe,
g"" City, April $1, lj?55j lf
Medicines for Sfllfi -ov
10 li.e reservation.
1 1. noiKv j. published the i .f ,ruli, u J by
ia puwie.aud the attemioa of ul!i.,.s -.:,... I
f OCONL TS l!,7 ten. - , -aPa''i,Peck' Wild Cherry B.
t frui , iusi af"U8' a"J o:l,,!r tror Pi- I- ' "alen""' " i'0''- Uraudreth's pilUTLce'.
anl 1 X:,d rom s"dwicl, Isla,.-- - icrr) Vermifuge. Opodeldoc GumCaa.
'PA CHAKM AN Sc. WA .'VL'i; " ' lor. uni --rabie, British ml, LoWiaHot drons!
I'rcpara::on, l.cinau eye balsom DahVv's atua '
minUCteU,ia?r tSrbiftS
limit, L,ences, ComposiUu,i PowJeV. Car ti
Pulmouanr Bulsorn. Sulnhnr .'i.I t..,'.1"'
"NT. -SUUA.,'r7rr
. '' ' A "VLLAXD'S!
ItT II is sai.M.y undouhi,..!
I.... .1 e e
"-" fO-r. ri Kentucky us, s
lneraul.sL.il.vs for gurUr.
'o.js e-.. n,K,ru. direct from Saudw.el,
1 . -.aii.ts , lor w! in I.,:, ,0 ui, purchaH
I 'i'ilti TIIOS. Joi xsov '.
10 Un. , " '"'V P'-'ug. ,v'.
, eui.v died ... . :sn.c9i9fia " ' -ie
.T "ui .Me.11, una lurltiMhrrt losuit.bv
in I.,,.
'"""''by T. Johnson.
June W, IjJi
ISAAC I. STEVP.X-t
v., and .it. hui. An". U
13-Cm
lbs. Fcalhcra fur sale bv
JPj"f T. JOHNSON.
& -t. HOL
HOLLANDS
Tsfc tL'ls '
i ap'.l f 'lnw''''.f""alebv
-'ii.iS if A.
1
OOKS
-by the cord, at " "
4 A. HOLLAND S.
pl.RS-Thf besl chance lo"7cUrTTr
1 V store of CIU RMAX .j- V. j? vo""
TI'st il:n:ivj:D,
J 100 oos candles
Auril"! u-i- --.- c'uj oaiia, oiu,
Hardware '
rtptl" frr C11AUE rrE- J
-B-S Latches!1 1 1 " BUl, SCWW''
Hrtwiitr ; """T Md Iieheta, A sea,
C:ds, Ches, HarkV"9 " '
V'M.C.L:.VL-.Tc.;.
Q ( ) LUi of xm.t cd for ra!e ch.i,. by
VV JAKES Qul
CM.
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