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Election Notice "VIOTICE It hsrsby gtvrn. that on the 1 first Monday, the 2nd day of June next, at the several Precinct in Jackson County, mi Election will b held, Tor the following officer, to wit! Z Member to tho Houoe of Represent- tire. 1 Member to the Iloum of Repreenta. lives, Jointly wlUi Joscpnmo uounty Shulff. 1 Coanty Commissioner, In place of M Angel, deceased. 1 County Commissioner, In place of II. C, Rowland. 1 Superintendent of Common Schools, to fill the vacancy occntoned It the resignation of T. F. Royal. 1 County Treasurer. 1 County Assessor. I Conntr Surveyor. 1 Justice orthe Pence, each, for the rrc clnct of Ashland, Edn, Applcgatc, and Dardanelles. 1 Constable, each, fur the Precincts of Ashland, Eden, Applcgatc, Darda nelles, Perklnsvllle, Stirling, JJutte Creek, and 2 constable! fur the l're- clnct or Jacksonville; ilu MM- Mill I.A t.Uta MM ll..HMlln ( a. vu.v win w w.mi uij iuniiiriivu ocatlon of the sent of government of we '.territory or uregoti.s , Wm. nOFFMAN, CletV- of th Board of Commissioners of Jackson County. 0. T, Jacksonville, April 21st. A. D. IMC . JOII ANDEBSOH STILL eontlnutt to receive, direct from San Frscisco, Goods Selected Tor this Market, To suit the times and season. The same will ! snld ehsap for Cash or Produce. Thankful for past favors, I Will be glad to have my old friends and customers con tinue to call, and as msny new ns as msv favor me with a visit. I will he 'in hand to attend to their wants, and see that' no one goes away dissatisfied. Alarch 23, JB6C. Ifiif. CUHE FOIl THE AFFLICTED. Saratoga (tarings, Logle Mill., Jackson County, O T. TMin underslgntd keeps cualanlly on X hand ageneral assortrunnt of Staple ami Fancy Dry Goods, Alto a general assortment of GROCERIES, READY MADE CLOTHING, HOOTS, In (set a general assortment of Goods! euitsble fur the family community. Wei would wish an to can and see us, m wai are resdy to accommodate on the most rea artnahlft Itimi. end w li.v. no ilnulit ih.i I ere long the medical qualities of Saratoga' water win mine our auinu mo resort oi not only those who wish is buy goods of m.bnt those wishing to avail thcuiseles of the advantages ofthe wnter. Thomas, Dao. &. Co. Nov. 3, 1655. Htf Mini mmim if i IN THE ROGUE RIVER WAIT,. DM. KF.NNEY, ATTORNEY AT Law, acksonville, O. T havine formed a copartneiship with JOHN fc) EDWARDS, Esq., Attorney at Law, at Wailiington City, O. C., fur the proi.ctu lion of claima against the General tJuvJ srnmsnt, for this section nf country, is' pl.p.r.a to Mi.nu la in. aon.otion or buck Pay of Volunteers, Extra I'av, 1'ensidns, 4r Land Warrants, under tho lluunty Act, back psy ol those who served in Ilos pitsls, and all uthsr kinds of business with Ux Government at Washington. Mr. Edwards' universally admitted ebil iiy, known energy and promptness in the di.clnrge ul business committed lo his tare, is a sufficient guarantee lo Claimants In plsce their business in the hands of the firm. D.M. KENNEV, Jacksonville. juitn a. uuwakus, Washington, I). r ET Charges moderate 17lf ROSEBURG. THE UNDERSIGNED lake this metli. JL od to inform the cilixena of Douglss vouniy anu tne peopls or Houtliarn Ore gon, Hist we have opened a large and gen. iral asaorlinent ofmerclisndiae, at ROSEBURG, DOUGLAS Co., Which we prcposo to sell at wholesale or ratail, prirn that will astuniah the pur cluMrs. Our atock conaists of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots $ Shoes, ALSO Groceries of all Kinds. Call and examine fur yourselves. A moment's redaction will show the grrat advantages loTfi'e citizens of Douslai anun. ty by the great reduction we have made lu Hie pneaa. We hope the public will (ind what we aay, ia true. Lar-t. s.lcs aud small profit., is our niotln ti AllllAIIAM, 111 MARKS AURAHAM. RushursyWnv K1, 'ftfi. BOSEBORG HOTEL TnE uuderslgnrd having recently erected a large ind commodious hotel In the flourishing town ofRoesburg.sollcUeashare or public patronage, Tbe table will always be furnished with the beat the market affords. A large and cxUnsIva stable, well sup- piiva wun grain ana lusy, anu a earerui, at tentlve hostler In attendance. psr Charge moderate. AARON ROSE. Roeeburg. Nov. 19. 'o5. tf BLACESMITHII&. HAVING recently erected a Urge and commodious shop, wu ore now pre pjrod to do blscksmithlng sf all kind, at shortest notice, and on the innet reason able terms. Horse shoeing will he done in a manner much suporior to that which is done at Riddle's. DOWEN &. McKAY. ,Ssi- The good people of Douglas. , !. .-j adjoining counties, will ramemb.r that I was the principal or tbe Isle firm of iiowsn k Riddle, and the plows man ufactured by that firm last season, weia made by ane, or under my direct supervis ion, and not by Riddle, as he would have the public believe. Mr. Riddle has lately been trying to Im press upon the minds of the public the idea that be was the principal workrasn in our shop, which ho knows to be utterly false. J. D. JiOWEN. Bos.bnrg, Nov. 13, 'M, lit Physician sad surges OFFICE At bis Residence, in Win. Chester, O. T. ni tf. San Francisco. DR. L J. CZAPKAT8 Grand Medical and Surgical Institute ARMORY HALL WILDING, ' Corner of Montgomery and Saermenlo Streets, San Francisco. KTAIILItllKp FOR T1IK rKBXANENT 'viin or all private and chronic imr.ARES, AND THE lUlTItKUlOK OF QUACKunv. Dtt. L, J. mriCAY. late of the Hun garlan Rcrulutlonary War. Chirr Phy Ician to the 20th Rettlmcnt of llonvtds. Chief Surgeon to tho Military Hospital of Peatb, Hungary, and late lecturer on DIs csaw of Urinary Orpins, aud Dieaea of w omen and umidren. would tnoat respectful ly Inform tho publlo of California and Ore gon Territory tual lie lias opened an InstU tute for the cure nf Chronic Disease of the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Digestive and Gens Ital Organs, and all Private Diseases, vis : Syphylitlc Ulcers, Gonorrhoea, Olr-et, Stric tures, Seminal Weakness, and all the hor rid conserfuences of sell abuse, and he hopes inai uis long espcrience ana suceessmi prso tlce of many ycari, will Inmre him a share of public patronage: By tbe practice of many years In Europe and the United States, and during tbe Hungarian war and CRtnp.lgni, he la enablod to apply tbo moat efllclant and successful remedies acninst diseases or all kinds. Ileuses no mercury: chorees moderate: treats his patients In a eorreot and honora ble way has reference or nnqnsstlonable veracity from men of resncolabllty and high standing In society. All parties consulting him, by letter or otherwise, will receive the beat and gentlest treatment, and Implicit se- crcsy. taa. Spermatorrhoea, or Local Weakness. Nervous Debility, Low Spirits, Lassitude, neatness or mo iiimn and iiacK, indispo sition and Incapability for Labor and Study, Dullness of Apprehension, Loss of Memory, Aversion to Society. Love of Solitude, Ti midity, Self-Distrust, lilrtlncra, Headache, lnroluntary Discharges. Pains in tho aide, Affection of the Eye, Pimples on the face, Sexual and other Inflmiltlre in mm. are cured without fall by tbe justly celebrated rhyalclan and Surgeon. L. J. 07.APKAY. His method of curing diseases is now, uj knowa toothers, andhence the great success. All consultations, by letter or otherwise, free. Address, L. J. CZAPKAY. M. D., San Francisco, California. Rhonmntlam and Fovers INCIDENT TO THE CLIMATE, can be cured In tho speediest aud safest manner by Dr. Csapksy, the celebrated Huugalan Physician. These diseases are treated by Dr. C. in the most scientific and ogreeable mode, ne particularly Invites to his estab lishment those suffering from Chronic Rheu matism, who have heretofore failed to obtain relief. To those suffering from tbo Fevers Inci dent to this coast, ho would promise imme diate roller. Call and consult with the Doc tor at bis Medical Institute, ?V Dr. C has a new and efficient remedy for Diarrhcea and Drsenterr. Call all : con suit ; consultation free. Office hours from 0 A. M. to 0 P. M., nt the Grand Medical and Surclcal Institute. Armorr Hall Hull- ding, corner of Montgoraory and Sacramento sis., aan l-ranciscn. "DRIVATE MEDICAI. AND SUR X (JICAL INMTITUTE-UU. L. J. C7.APKAY would call attention to the fulluwlnr mslsdias, In the treatment of which ha guarantees a cure : Diseases nf Ills Drain, auch as bnllspsy, Apoplexy, Rushing of lllnnd lo the Heed, (inflauia lion of its ililTeront tissues,) Partial and Complete faralvsis and Insanitv, and all Functional Derangements, such as loss or memory, aversion or society, tnlssntliropy, timidity, nervous 0x0111001 from slight causss, sell distrust, giddiness, haadscha, ringing In Ihe eara, cunlusioH of Ideas, love nf solitude, optical illu.inns, disturbed sleep, and incapability fur labor and study. Also, in Diseases of the Lungs and air passssas, such as tubercular diseasn or con sumption, pneumonia or iulHmmeiion of Ihe lungs, pleuntes or pleurisy, asthma liun-iral orepsaaodic,bronchilia or laryngi tis and nil forma of catarrhal aiTuCllons, Also, Discssea of the Liver congestions of the liver, sbscesses of the liter, rslculi in the gall, blsdyer and duels, jaundice and thine diseaae which impair lis func tions such as Panama Fever, Ulllinus i'e- verand Inlermitling Fever and the ton saqaeiices wnich tnsse disorders leave behind. Also, Diseases of the Hlomach, such as (jsstritls or intlsmnialion of the bowels, dispepsia in all its forms, which destroy tho appetite and digestion, flam. Isnci.s, dysentery and diarrhoea. Also Ditesses of the Kidneys and other Unlary Organ., such as diabetes, or an excessive flow ofthe urine. Albuminuria, commonly known as ltright a disesse. In this com plaint, the physeisnandpalienlnflenllmes do not suspect Ihe presence of Ihe disease until too isle 1 lis mot common symp toms are general indisposition, with drop, sical swellings. Calculi 111 the Kidneys Ureter or Dlsdder. Enurlses, or inability lo retain the urine, Cvstitis.or inflsmation of the blsdd.r, and all other disorders of ihe unisry organs. Diseases ofthe Womb and its appendsges, such as irregularies or tne menses when excessive,deleetlve,sup pressed or irregular. Prolapsus, or falling of Ihe womb, ctlerililyi Ovarcan Dropsy, and otner diseases 01 me pans, in me treatment or the above diseases, the Doo tor has msny new remedies, and i-usrsn Ises a perfect cure In all cases, or the money will be relumed. All consul tallons (by letter or otherwise) free. Ad dresa Dr. L. J. CZAPKAF, dan Fran cisco. THE saiATOT uisconnr orTua aoc! GkXAT SLIStlSQ TO MiSKIND t I- aocisr.auT rorssx ! Dr.L.J Czapkay's Propbilaclicum, (Hell-disinfecting Agent,) a sure preventive against Gonorrhoea and Byphtlilio Diseasss, and an unsurpsssed remedy for all venereal, scrofulous, Gsn grenous, and Caneeroua Ulcers. Foetid Uj- charges from Vagina, Uuteius and Urelha, and all cutaneous eruitioos and diseases. For sale at Dr. L. J. Czapkay's oSire, Ar mory Hall.coroer of Sacramento and Mont gomery sis., San Francisco. As inoculation is a preventive egeinai email pox, so u ut, L. J. Cxspkay's l fophilsttieum, a preven tive against syphilitic and Gonoirbceal Dis eases, nsrraieu in Itseir, It poseesaes the power nfchemically dsslroying Ihe eypbil ilio virus, and thereby saving thousands from being infected by the most loathsome of all diseases. Let on yoang man who appreciate health be without Dr Cup ay'e Prophilsclicum. It Is in very conve nient packages, and will be fouiid conve nient to use, being ued as a soap. That ihe disease can be prevented by the use nf proper agents, is as well an established f:t,es that they run be cursd after their establishment. This principle, which is San Francisco. now universally reoognized, was recleved, even before the day 0? Jmmer, the discov erer of vaccination, in 17G6. and its nmltl plied benefits aver since have reciered, as they deserved, lbs attention nf the medi ral fsculty. It was In pursuits of this branch of the medical science, that Dr. L. i Caapkay fortunately made the discovery of his Pruphllscticum, which fur the pre vention of Syphilitic, Gonorroeal Cancer ous and Cutaneous Disorders, sisnda Unrl vslxd by any agent In the Pharaiscopoea. The efTed of this agent after coition Is immediate and prevents the possibility of a contraction of disesse. If, Imwevrr, the disease hss been contracted, it is lueful in neutralizing the poisonous secretions, which by absorption, produces the horrid consequences known as secondary syphilis. It has been administered by the Doctor In many thousand esses, and he hss yet to find the first In which It hss failed in sub serve Ihe purpose fur which It was admin istered. Price f 5. Full directions are at tached lo each package. In cases where the Prophilsclicum is ussd as a curative, Dr. L. J. Czapkay will furnish (oiutib) a prescription for his blood purifier. All communlcslion from the country addressed only to Dr. L. J. Czspkay, San Francisco will(be strictly and confidenli. ally attended to, and the remedies, with the greatest care and security, immedisle ly dispatched, by Express or other con veyance, tn their destination. S1T1IILIS akii Gosorkiioca. Dr. L. J, Czapkav would ask special attention to syphilitic and gonorrhoea disesses. In the first slsges of these complaints he guaranleea a nerrct and effectual cur in a few days without hindrance to business or the aliehteit inconvenience, The Doc tor's mslbod of treating them combines ail the latest Improvements, by the medi cal faculty, with diaeoveriea rusde by himself mora effective then anything yet known which secures the patient from the possibility of secondary symptoms, and remove the disease in the shortest possi ble time. Secondsry syphilis which appesrs In conssquence of the ahiorptlon of llis poi son into the aystem, and produces Bu boes, Ulcerations in the throat and nos, which destroy Ihe son parts, and cmse' the bone to mortify, sepsratn and corns. away, disfiguring tho patient horribly.' Nudes or painful swellings In the bones; splotches upon the akin, cases of which Ihe Doctor sees daily In his office, und, which are the result of improper treat- muni, mo, uicera, sores and pimples, nd injuries to the constitution, which af ter long period of suffering, destroy liTs. It will also be remembered thst these dis orders are hereditary, passing from parent to child, and entailing upon the oflaunng a (ruined constitution. Fur the cure uT all these forms ofdisesses, the doclor guar antees a cure or asks no compensation. The Doctor can be consulted by letter nr otherwise iree 01 charge, snd Invite all who are afllicted to call upon him, where he will give them such satisfaction as they can ootain nowhsre else. His rooms are Nos. I snd S, Armory Hull, cor ner of Sacramento and Montgomery sis. Ssn Frsncisco. SPERMATORRHEA, or local wr as mis Dr. CZAPKAY. Iste lecturer on Disessss uf women and children, and chlsfSurgeon of the Military Hospital of 1 en, Hungary, wuuio can puono atten tion to spermatorrhoea or local weaknesa There la nol in the catalogue of human rnaiauiee one more to be d.precated than this, as well because ofpreient distress, as the ultitnst results. The lone of the system under Its deteriorating influence Is either impaired or entirely destroyed, and a class of symptoms superinduced, thst unfits man for the performsnee of any of th ordinary duties of life. The injuries done to the physical part of man are truly lamentable, but trifling when compared to thoae of the reueorium. the treat nervous centre, asd to the great nervous system generally, i his disesse which Is too oltan consequent upon that solitary vice, self abuse, involves pathological condition be yond ihe comprehension of ihe uninitiated, but which are well understood by ihe reg ular practitoner. Among the symptoms most ennspiscunu are llic following s Love of solitude, aversion to business and society, distrsssiug timidity, nervous ex citement from slight causes, loss of memo ry.conlusion oT idn, inability torason,cnr redly, low spirits and lassitude, dullness of apprehension and mlsanleropy, 1 nee be ing functional derangements, are often the harbingers ofhirrid organic lesions of the brain,whicb produces fatuity, dementia and death. For the cure of this and all kindred of ilisssaes, Dr. Czapkay has estsblislicd his Institute, where all may rely with psrfsct confidence upon that skill which long ex perience and thorough devotion to his pro. fsssion hi given. Those who sutler should call without daisy, and use the mesm by which they may recuperate and live. All consultation, by teller or other wise, free. MU11IU HOTEL. JAQU0.V ST., aXTWZt.V MONTOOXIT ANH XEAaxr. 8AN FRANCISCO. CAL. rrmiS NEW fivo-storey Bntk Hotel is JL centrally located near the steam, boat Isnding, convenient to the Post Office, 'f'llMMira sXrS A tnrTAd. aT ika ksial In ..-w. mh wKt.MWMV wa tjMW ait . the Stale. It contains ISO rooms, capable ' 01 accommoaaiing kju guests All who will patronize this hoel shall go away sausnoa, or we win ao me best w Know to make them so. Persons from Oreeon visiting our city, and the public s-eiierally. are vespecuuiiy invuea 10 give us a call. rtiviv &. Monti;, July 2G, 1855. Proprietors. I03m TIOMAS BOYCE, coasza WASUISOTOa ao hostsombv STS., SAN FRANCISCO. D Advertisement sndSubacrtptlons ra. calved for a large number of tbe California and Oregon papers at the lowest current rate. Jan. 1U 8lf EUtH HUs t A. Cemiktfsslett Mercksmts. HO. 156 UMOKC ST., RCAB JACUOX, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. Way lt-nl tf. I San Francisco. A CARD. TK. IM. nclnlmants, corner of XJ Kearney and Pacific street, San Fran cisco, has, for a number of years, In the military and other hospitals of France, de voted bis atndy principally to the treatment or Secret DImmcs, and therefore poascaeea a through experience in this particular branch. He Is also perfectly familiar with all the recently discovered and highly Important remedies and means for the core of each dis eases. It Is scaacely necessary to add here that In France, where secret diseases are of more frcqant occeurrence than anywhere elso, the physician of that coun try are the raoet expert In tbelr care, and are constantly and successfully endeavor ing to And out new remedies, more efficient and leu dangerous than those formerly used. DR. nETNIMANN Is therefore enabled to enre all thex diseases with perfect certainty without using mercury, In very abort time, and without suhjectlnfj bis patlenU to tbe risk of subsequent Injurious consequen ces Hhrnnla Gonorrhea x SDcrmatorrhe. ; Fluor Albus, General Debility, the result of misconduct ! roiinuona, rain in ae dock and sides; Eruption of all kinds, produced by Interior causes; LosaofHalr; Rheuma tism In tbe Joints, Nocturnal Sweat ; Sem inal and Urinal Weakness Injuries received by Mercurial Treatment, etc., etc., are cured by Dr. Helnlmsnn with the aid of remedies known but to hlmscir, to the perfect sail ractloo orhis clients. Recent dlsMses of tbe above named kind will bo promptly and radically removed be fore they can settle In tbsj body and become chronic, by Dr. Hclnlmaim'a own purifying vegetable remedies. Dr. Ileinlmsnn further possesses a sure remedy, fully testsd, and which cn be re lied upon, fur the cure nf Intermittent Fever, Chill and Fever, Fever and Ague; alio a mean tn remote, in a few dirt, forever, a bid breath, without tbe least in jury lo the stomach. In the present days numerous remedies nro offered everywhere Tor all Imasinsble diseases, but In most of the cases the suT- lerers are so sadly disappointed that they look with justifiable mistrust on all adver tisements of that kind. Dr. Hsinlmann's remedies need not be recommended by puffing chsrlstsnlim, for they recommend themselves by their effects, as hss bsen een and experienced by numerous patients who, lortunalely lor themselves, nave useu them. For the information and satisfac tion ol the often deceived public, the state ment win suiuee tnai ut. lieinimsnn uas in his pjissssion over two hundred testi monials from pstients cured by him, be. sides many otner reliable person, which he is ready to exhibit when required, while common decency forbids him to publish them In the newspsper. Persons applying to Dr. Ileinlmsnn shall not be obliged 10 pay in advene the full price of cure, as lie is perfectly willing lo submit bis skill and his remedies firat,to be tested'. One thing the Doctor Invariably rrquirss fiom all his patients, that Is a fitlhfnl and strict conformance with all his directions and prescriptions, otherwise he cannot snd will nnt warrant a cure. Written consultations willlie given with out chsrge, and communications answerad whether contsinlng a fee or nol, promptly, punctually, and with strict eecresy, on ap plying, postsgn psid, in the Euglish, French or German language, 10 Dr.AI. HEINIMANN, Corner of Kearny and Paaifio streets, I5m3J Ssn Francisco. X otlcc. Council Ground, Walla Walla VAtxer, W. T. June 12th, IBiJ. ATA TREAT F concluded with the Yakima JVation of Indians, at the Council Ground in the Walla Walla Val ley, the Olh day of June, 1655, the land In cluded within the following buundsries wss ceded lo the Unilod Ustes, to witi Commencing at Mt. Rainier ; thence northerly slung tbe msin ridge ofthe Csi cide mountain lo the point where the northern tributaries of Lake Chelsn and the southern tributaries ofibs Methew riv er have their rise 5 Ihence soulhesslerly on the divide between the waters of Lake Chelan and the Methew river to the Co lumbia river ; thence crossing the Colum bia, on a irue east course, to a point whose IfAnwIliiilsB Is nnm ImnAmmA and nlnsl..n IVIIIIHHH WM V IIWHHIVH SB W tttt ! degree and ten minutes which two 1st ter lines separate ihe above confederated tribe aud bands of Indians from tbe Oak- ainakane tribe of Indians', thence In a true south course to the forty-seventh parallel u latitude ; tneiic east on said parallel to the main Pslouis nvsr which two latter line of boundary separate ihe above ennfederatsd tribes and bands from the Spokans Jthence down the Palouse riv- -.-!. -.l -i.l. .1.- ,-!. Ll. - r m us junction wmi iua mun-uau-ne-she or southern tributary of the ssme J mence in a Boumeastcriy direction 10 tne Snake river at the mouth of the Tucannon river, asperating tbe above confrdsrited tribefroin th Ner Perce tribe of Indisns; mence oown the onska river to us luiic- tlon with th Columbia river : thence un the Columbia river to the "White Uaoka' beluw riest'a Rapids ; thence westerly lo a lake called "La Lao ;" Ihence southerly to a point on th Fekima river called Toh- mab-luke 1 tnence In a southwesterl di rection lo the Columbia river at tbe wes tern extremity of the "Highland," be- tween tbe mouth orthe umstilla river and Uutter creek all which latter boundaries separate the above confederated tribe and band from the Walla Walla, Cayus and Uraililla tribe and bind of Indian : thence down the Columbia river lo mid way between the mouths of White Salmou and Wind rivers 1 thence atone the divide between said rivers to the main ridge of Ihe bastsde mouolslu t snd tbenc alunc said ridge to Ihe plsce of beginning. J here 1 However, reserted from (lie land above ceded, for the exclusive use and occupation of said confederated tribe nd binds of Indians, the tract of land, in cluded within lb following boundrie to wit 1 Commencing on the Yakima river al the mouth ofthe Altahnam river 1 thence wes terly along said Atlahnam river to the forks 1 thence along tbe southern tributary lo the Cascade mountains s thence south erly along the main ridge of aaid moun tains, letting south and east of mount Adams, lo Ihe spur whence Sow tbe wa ters of tbe Kltkatat and Pisco rivers Ihence down said spur lo th divide be tween the water of ssid river 1 lhoc aloogsaid divide to the divide sspsrstiog the waters ofthe Satas rivr from tho owing into th Columbia river 1 thenc alone ex id divide to th main Yakima. eight miles below th mouth of th (gauss river, and tbance up tne xakima river to the place of beginning. Aiso a Irsct of Uad not exceeding in Sua n lily one township of sis mil squsr tutted at th forks if th Pisnuous or WentUhipira river, and known a th ..... .A n-V hl-l. ..1.1 "WBoaisn.p.ni xi.n.rj. t.,mvi, ..iu, . , ., t sr ..j .L-j .... iraci mill oe surveyed ana mi i whsnsver thaFreeldent may direel. By an express provlssloa of th treaty th eoontry embraced in tV cslon and Included in th rsssrvstions, I opened to ssttlsmsnt excepting that th Indiana are secured in the possession of tbelr buildings and iroprovsmsnu until removed to tbe reeervitioo. This notice ia published for th infor mation ofth public, asd th attention of citizen proposing to local claims upon th ceded territory, I especially called to th above provision, and for further in formation they are requestsd to apply to sub-sgsnt A. J. Bolon. ISAAC I. STEVENS, Gov. and Sup't Ind'n Affairs, W.T. July 26,1355. 10.6m Notice. AT TREATIES concluded with the Nez Perce Tribe of Indians, and with the confederated tribe orthe Walla-Wallss.usy .. and Umatilla in tbe Walla-Walla Val ley at the Council Ground, then was ceded to the Untted States tract of country hav ing the following boandarle, vlx : By the Nex Perec, commencing at th source of the Wob-na-ne-she, or southern tributary of tbe Palouse river, thence down the river to the main Palouse; thence In a southerly direction to the Snake river at the mouth of the Tukanon river, thence up the Tuk&non toll source In tbe iilue Mountains; tbenc southerly along tbe ridge of the Bine Mountains; thence to a point on Grand Ronde river, midway between the Grand Ronde and the mouth of the Woll-low-how river; thence along the dlvido between ths Woll-low-how and Powder rivers; thence to the crossing of Snake river at th month of Powder river ; mence to ue baimon mer fifty miles above tbe place known a the "crowing ofthe Salmon river;" thence due North to the rummlt of theBltter Root Moun tains : thence aloog the crest of tbe Bitter Root Mountain to the place of beginning. By the Walla-Wallas, Ceruse and Uma tilla, the tract of land having tbe following bound ulcs, to wit 1 ( jmtntlngat the mouth of the Tukanon river, in Washington Territory, running thence un raid rlvsr to Its source ; tbtnec easterly along the summit of the Blue Moun tains, and on tbe souibcrn i-oasairies ottue purchase made of tb Kcx Perec Indlani.and easterly along that boundary o ths western limits of the country claimed by the Sbos boncs or Snake Indiana ; thence southerly along that boundary (bring the waters of Powder river) to tho source of Powder river; thence to the head of Willow Creek ; thence down Willow Creek to the Columbia river; thence up the channel of Colnmbla river to the lower end of a large Island below tbe mouth of Umatilla river; thence northerly to a point on th Yakima river called Toh,-nosh-luke, thence to Se Lac ; thence to the White Bank on the Columbia below Priest's Rapid ; thence down the Colombia river to tbe junction of tbe Columbia and Snake riv ers ; thence up the Snake river to the place of beginning. PrcviJtd, hmeettr, That to much of the country described above as Is contained In the following boundaries shall be act apart as Indian Rervations for tbe Nex Perce Tribe, viz: Commencing where the Moh-ha-na-she or southern tributary of the Palouse river flow from the spurs of tbe Bitter Root Mountains; thence down said tributaries to th mouth ofth Ti-na-par-up Creek thence southerly to th crossing orthe Snake river, ten mile below tbe mouth of -the Alpovraln rlvtr ; thence to tbe source or the Alpowaln river in tbe Blue mountain; thence along the crest of the JMn. llounUlns: thence to the crose-Ins- of tbe Grand Ronde river, midway be tween tbe Grand Rood and tbo mouth of tbe Woll low-how river; thence along the divide between tb waten ofthe Woll-low-how river and Towder river; tbenc to tbe aka..Im 4bC?MA?AA fela.H AFfJAA Snail I as .siTA. WlWIUg Ut OUUI llfCI, UIKIU IttllV. ID.WW. tbe mouth of Powder river; thence to the saimon river anov me crossing; mence Dy the spurs of the Bitter Root Mountains to the place of beginning. For th coofederated Tribe nf Walla-Walla, Cayuscs and Umatilla, vlx : Commencing In the middle of tbe channel or the Umutllla river, opposite tbe mouth or Wild Horse creek ; tnence up the middle or the channel or said creek to Its source: thence southerly to a point In tbe Blue Mountain' Known a L.ee s Encampment; ttence in a line to tbe water orthe Ho tome creek ; thence west to the divide or tho Howtomeand Birch creeks: thence northerly aloogsaid divide to a point due west or the southwest corner of William C. McKay's claim; thence east atoog mi tine to tne outn-eat corner ; thence In a line to the place of beginning. By an express provision of the Treaty, tbo country embraced in tbe cession and not Included in tbe Reservation la open to set tlement, excepting that tbe Indian are se cured In the possession or tbelr building and Implement till removed to tbe Reservation. ThU notice it published for tbo benefit of the public. The attention of tb citizens proposing to locate claim unon tho ceded Territory Is especially called to tbe provisions protecting tbe Indians in the possession of tbelr im provemeota and for futher Information In reference to the Walla-Walla, Ceyut Ind Umatilla Reservation, they are requested to apply to Arent, R. R. Thompson. To the Nez Perce Reservation, to Sub-A gent, W. H. Tepptx . ISAAC I. STEV ENS, Gov. and Sup't or W. T. JOEL PALME, C;o't Indian Affairs, Oregon. Council Ground. Walla-Walla, June 12th, 1853. Bounty lauds aid fmnm foe soisiees. rrMIE undersigned will attena to lb pro X curing of Bounty Ltnds, under lb new ct of Congress, for persons who hive been regularly mustered into the United Slate service for the tsrm of fuurtren dss, or more. Person who were ogg. ed in lther of Ihe Indian war in tin counlry, and al. widow and orpbsns of such psrsoos, are entitled 10 1CU cr.s of land, and by lorwarding tin nsesssry prool of their service to tbe und.isign.d, th t( Sclal form will b msdeoul and forwsrdtd to the proper Dspsrtmsnt st Wsshlngton, wblcb will enaui Ihe return of a LAND WARRANT For lb applicant. Hiving competent ag.nt at Washing too, it enable m to transact thi kind of busln with great efficiency and dispitcb. Cbarg modsrsts. Addra W. G. T'VAULT, Jicksonvill, O, T. Nov. 24. (SalifotmaSaxmtx AMD JOUBXAL OF VtSTVL SCIXIkCM. I published every Thursday mornieg by VV.CU.E.4V i,. fOIGce on Fourth .If. at. hetwa.n J and K, Sacramento. 1 ). Big dollar per annum, In ad. vase. 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