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Mb. Amnr, thu Chief K.nuinker of Tub Central America. All of iho engin oo r of the ocean iieamcri t New York who havo tailed with Mr. Aelibj, ape well of him, aa a bravo and accomplished ofJioer, and at one who u one who waa not likely to desert a vntol while all tho rest of llie oOlccra and crow itood firm, At it iij'nt that whatever can be adduced in his furor ihould be presented to the pub lie, wo copy the following from the New York Express: " Mr. McCarty, Chief Engineer of the Golden Ago, who wai a paucngnr in ttie Central America, will make, it is under stood, a statement to the Company of the sad u II air. Thin genllutiiuii wurked side by side with Asliby, and saw Lis whole couduct from bngintiing to end, and al though he says but little now, yot from the tenor of litis conversation it jpeuri Atnuy did all that mun could do to save the pas sonerori of tho sliip. Ue stales that Aih by lowered thefint sunt, and in doing so was caught by tho ropes and drawn under the guards and then into the sen, when Contain Ilerndon was heard to say, " Poor Ashbv is lent." Hut he rote and was drawn on deck, after which hs succeeded in lowering a boat which was filled with ladies, and placed nudor his charge. While tho boat was being filled, a number of men rushed to the gangway to get into it, when he ordered thorn buck, saying that the la dies and child ren'should go first ; but they not hooding his orders, kept pressing to tho boat, whon ho drew a knifo and threatened the life of any wan who should get into the boat, until the fumales aud children weresavod. ' And when the crew who manned the boats reached the Marine and refused to go back, ho again drew his knife and ordered them to follow him on another trip to the steamer, threatening these who refused: the enptain of the brig interposed, saying a boat could not live in such a sea. rind, ins that he could net force his men to te turn be had nothing to do but ronmin on the vessel. All of this, it is said, will be substantiated as soon as those near him on the Contral America make their statements and the Marine arrives. . Asliby is the porton who distinguished himself so much during the great riot be tween the natives and Americans at I una- ma, ns the leader of those Americana who fouirht so bravely, tie still benra the marks of I hut frlit on his body." Capt. Burt, of the Murine, fully rxonor ates Mr. Ashby from all blame. He says tho boat's crew skulked away and hid themselves in various parts of the brig, so that be could not get a boat's crow to go off. ' Gen. Jackson's Toilet. Tho genial temper of President Buchanan, his eanyi pleasant manners and racy conversation, have always rendered him a great favorite in society abroad as well as at home, and few of our public men have laid up such a stock ot amusing and valuable reminiscen ces. There is one anecdote which ho tells of Gen. Jackson, which is so characteristic of the eld hero that it is worth preserving. The President relates that one day during tho administration of Old Hickory, he went to the While House to ask permiss ion to present to him the celebrated Miss Betsy Cuton. Gen. Jackson readily as sented, and named next day for the inter view, At tho appointed hour Mr. Buchan an repaired witli his fair charge to the Presidential mansion, and leaving tho ludy in ono of the drawing rooms he mounted to the private cabinet of the President. To his great surprise and disappointment, ho found the General buried in his books and papers, and attired in a plain morn ing dress, his chin urvhaved aud his favor ite pipe iu his mouth, Tho Senator from Pennsylvania was grievously embarrassed. He was apprehensive that if he announced Miss Cntun's presence the gallant veteran Would descend all in ntyliye as ho was. Mr. ISuchanan did not likt to exposo the renowned belle to such a shock as that, and, on the oilier hand, ho equally dread ed oil e rin J a suggestion on tho subject to (he fiery old war horse. Thure was no al ternative, however, and ho had to state that Miss Caton was waiting the General's prcsenco in tho jjrecu drawing room. Up jumped Old Hickory nt Hie first word and laid down his pipe. There wi.s not a mo ment to be lost, bo Mr. Buchanan, in a timid and apologetic miinnor, ventured to observe that "the lady could vory well wait till tho President hud shaved himself." The General saw w hat he was driving at, and shook his frizzly head at him like the mane of nn enraged linn. "Buchanan," thundered out the impetuous old men, v did you over hear of the mmi in Ken tucky who got ricli by minding his own business j" Without slopping to say wbethor he was acquainted with tho re markable individual in question, tho ex perienced Senator flod fioia tho storm and took refuge with his lovely companion down stairs. In a few minutes afterwards the hero of New Orleuns entered the room with that dignity of manner which no man knew better hew to assume ; and great was Mr. Buchanan's relief to find that not only was his face quite virginal in its smoothness, but that he was got up in his best black suit, with boots of fault less radiance. Telkgrahi to th Tacific. Ilonry O Reillj announces that, in company with John J. Speod, Joha Dutterllel J, and oth ers, he is about to push forward the great enterprise ef connecting our Atlantic and our Pacific territory by means of the mag netic telegraph. (ftT The Big Sl.ux river, which empties into the Missouri, anJ forms part of the western boundary of Iowa, is fouud to U navigable for steamers. It Is three hun dred and fifty miles long. Temperature or the Planets It is well established cenolun'on, that the iu perficial temperature of our globe has a rived at that point below which it can nover descend by more than the small fraction of a degree, so long as all exter nal conditions roiimio the same ai at pres ent; and the superficial tempornture of iho remoter planols will la all probability be reduced to the corresponding limit. To tlieso external conditions, therefore, aud not to their primitive heat, must the exist ing temperatures on the surface of these planets be attributed, assuming always that they are not of leu antiquity than our own globe. Hence the superficial temperature of the earth, with its present atmosphere, placsd at the distance of Neptune, Ura nut, or Saturn, would be very nearly 39 di g, 6 C, since the cfJect of our solar ra dialiooef those distance would be nearly insensible. Bat if tho extent of the at moiphere were iocreated, the superficial temperature would be augmented in Rcor responding degree. Judging by the dec rements of teinperaluro which bare been observed, it is concluded that an iucrease in the height of tho earth's atrnosphcroof 35,000 or 40,009 feet, would elevato her supeificiul tempcraturo, if placed in the remote plnnotary regions, to nearly the mean temperature of our present temper ate zone. The snmo conclusion will hold with respect to the three pluiictt above mentioned, if they be supposed to have at- mofphcre similur to (hut of tho earth, and of sufficient exteut. Duckinu a Parson in Missouri. a largo number of our professional aud busi ness citizens have been journeying out wet, looking at town sites or corner Iota areas for the extension of freedom, slavery &c. They have observed many interest ing things, and come home chuck full of anecdotes. One of them was traveling northward in Gentry county, Missouri, tho oilier day, and mot a large company of poople, men, women and children, journey ing south, all with their " Sundnr clothes" and the men armed for war. Our ciliVn enquired : " Whut's the matter- here are ao many men going with guns!" Vhy,"aid the six-footer ad dressed, who sported a sockdologer of a rifle, 11 our preacher down here preached Ice h I against slnvory the other Sur. day, and we heard that for doin' so they were comin' ever from St. Joe to-day to give him a duckin'. We're goin' to see it well done. Sny, stranger, won't you ge along with us!" The camp-meetin' folks, rmed with rifles, were emancipationists. Cincinnati Commercial- 03" It is not ncnerall y known that West Point is now tho headquarters of the army. Tho change was made a short time since. Gen. Scott has his office in the Acndemy buildinj. 05"" Bill Smith, you said you boardod tho Columbian Hotel six months; did ou foot your bill!" " No, sir, but it amounted to the same ing tho landlord footed me." 05" Why is a vnin young lady like a confirmed drunkard ! Becauso neither of them is satisfied with a moderate use of the ''lass. 05 "Sal," said ono girl to another, "I in so glad I have no beau now." "Why ?" asked tho other. "Oh, causal can t as many onions as I please." 05" Punch teaches book-keeping in thrco words " Never lend them." KT A Yankee Ims invented a suspen der that contracts on your npprsnch to water that tho moment you come ts a puddle it lifts you aver and drops you on the other side. QtT A young gentleman of Detroit who has of lata been nmoh nlllieted with pnljiiutlion of the heart, says he found considerable relief by pressing another pulpitutiirg hwirt to his bosom. Cfc5 It is very curious that a watch should be perfectly dry, when it has a run ning spring inside. (Kr The differenco between risinj ev ery morning ut six and at eight, in tho course of forty years, amounts to forty-nine thousand hours, or three years, ono hun dred nnd twenty -ono days, and sixteen hours, which will afford eijjht hours a day for oxnotly ten years, which is the same as if ten years wera added to a man's life. (KrThe man who does the most, has tbe least time to talk about what he does. T RECK I V E D, fj a splendid lot of VLOTIUXG, BOOTS $ SHOES, aud Dry-Goods of all Description. Wo cnu uow fill almost any bill a farmer muy call for. Cull and see. March 14. C1IARMAN & WARXER. "I r M ex. quality cipirs. LV CHAKMAN & WARNER. C)f(r LBS. assorted caiuly. a WARXER. JQ lOZ. OysletjL tR.V.t.Vd WARXER. Vouni-'i Improvod Smut Mills. rnilREE of these SUPERIOR smut mills X now on hand and for sale by O. AHEKNETIIY fcCO. Orejou City, March 21, ltJj?. Wbat'i tbe Use of Going Barefoot? rilllE subscriber has opened a boot and shoo shop -L in this cily, where making and niendins; will bo done Is ororr on siiout NoTica. I also k.vn conatantly on hand ready made boots and shoes, which I will sell on reasonable terms. Thankful for st favors, I still solicit a reasonable share of patronage. Call and try us suyhow. Orejoa City, A ng. 9, li5& J ;m Notice. WE take pleasure iu informing our customers aid Id I'ulillo generally that III AGltWUl TURA L IMPLEMENTS, Carjienten' Tool; tyc, which we admitted to airlve about the 1st of May, ars now here, aud ready for dchvory. They consist, iu part, of tho following, vlsi Combined reapers and mowers, Threshers aud cleamm, froio 9 to 0-horse powsr, llorey s u-kuifo itmw culters, Grape-vine graiu orudleei, I'alt-ut seylliu suallis, (train unities, grass scythos, scythe stones, Smith's bellows, anvils, C'ollinV axes, handled, do do without handles, lirosd axes, hand axes, hatchets, Draw knives, xcul saws, curry combs, Wool cards, shovi In, spades, planters' how, I'otiito diggi-rs, grind-stones and lixtureii, Hiwko shaves, monkey wrenches, saddle-bags, DUO pain Iwiated link tract chains, 1000 log cliaiiu, cliuiu pums, Mill-saw, Hat, and lilf round tiles. CARPENTERS1 TOOLS! SO sells premium bench planes, Muleli plaues, bellow uud rounds, Sash do bauds, plows, Ovolo and fillet, lry,squnre, bevel, auJ mitre, lliiaccs and bite, rules, compasses, Hand vises, measuring tupes, Auger bits, guagei, handsaw files, augers, Hand-saws, hack-saws, firmer and socket chisels. BU1I.DI.NO MATERIALS! ,100 kegs w'd nails, Doors, windows, window-glass, putty, Paints red, green, and bluo while It oil, Linseed oil, spirits turpentine, door lucks, Strap liingii, butts and sorowa, cupboard locks, Santa Crux lime, calcined plaster, A c., Oto. (i ROVER I ES: Coffee, tea, sugar, syrup, dried apples, Itatsms, pie fruits, rtcc, peptier, ginger, mustard, Allspice, cloves, 3UU bags Livenio.il salt, 25 kills No. 1 mackerel, iic, &e. CKOCKERY AND CLASS-WARE, a general assortment. DJIV-OOOD S: SO00 spun cotten, assorted sizes, 0110 yds bro drill, iOUO " " sheeliug, 300 " satinets, 100 prs 3i!IJ pt Mackinaw blunkot, SO " H i liut bed blankets, Jeans, also Clothing, and Boots and Shoes, together wilhoordage (aMorted), oakum, tor, roe iu, blocks, and many other articles too numerous to mentiou. Wo would at tlio tome time Inform the farmer! aud otlum that wo will keep on band constantly a ftood assortment of agricultural implement, hav i g made arrangements witli manulneturera in the Kut to furnish us with such articles, and wo feel conl'deut that we can furuish Hie farmers hero ou such terms as will be satisfactory. Wo havo now on lbs way from New York a lot of Threshers and ream n, to arrive early la tho season. WM. C. DEMENT Sl CO. Orrgou Cily, May 2, 1857. To 111 runners WE WOULD say, enll at our store; we will pay you ns well for your produce as any other houso in Oregon, and will endeavor to make you feel as comforlublo as we possibly can. no!24 VJlAKiUA.V cj- W A KM UK. DR. O.ognod's India Cholagogue.and Dr. Jones American Cbotagogne, ut the ORIiGON CITY DKUG STORE. SMDS' S1ESJPJRILL1. FCH PCIUFYDIO THE BLOOD, AND FOR THE CURE OF Scrofula, Mercurial Diasej, Cutaneous Eruption imomnatura, Liver complaint, Stubborn Ulcers, Dyspepsia, Lumbago, Waits Swellings, Hip Siseue, Eulargement of the Bones and Joints, Fever Sores, Bronchitis, Erysipelas, Gait Bheum, Less of Appetite, Pimples, Biles, General Debility, ANU AS A GENERAL TONIC FOE THE SYSTEM IT 13 UNRIVALLED. SclftirwTiM never rt exitlnlnM thenllllosophTof dlsv t(on. W know that the inutimtid 1km1 ts first oonvtrted Iut(i tlifl oH-ml-tlufd culled ohytn and IterwwtU, by d mlxtum wtt)i the biliary roeri-tlons tud otber Quids, tnto fAy, a titllkr HutU whlrli, In Its vamaco to tht reins, twiHnes blooil. liut hote this it ctTeeled. we km w not Nuw It Is tvldent, that If this vltai tiul.l b diseased or lint'tire, the aubsUtnoea fttrmoil from It cannot be healthy. ami ever)' orjran, rtt-re. ntm nsmo 01 tno Dony win do in an ii mi antral sute. x his commton or uiesyBicm tiereioea in various forms : sometimes, outward I v. as In Ucnifula and oilier itlcoroita and eruptive disoaos; or inwardly, as In .iver Uompialnt, jyMHia, rwellinc, ana decay or uis liunct it is eriuent, meu, mat a oieuicine wiucn wiu CLEANSE AND PURIFY the elements of tho blooil.TrlH enre theie denloniMs tls- onlfrA: sud lirscticsl experience has etsblisbod the feet iiiai HANI'S rAUHArARi lla is vim meniein iijr expel ling the. very seed of rilft'iue, It restores to the itoinsch Its tnno ; to the wools digcaUve sppsratus, Its vigor ; snd to 1110 euiou, lis iiesitium cnsrseier. A8TONI8HINQ CURE. Copy of s Letter sildrejseil to onr Apents In Chicago, HI, snowing iu raiue la cuts 01 efer sores. Means. J. II. ltnn A Co. : Osn tinmen, I obtained from four store s lottlo ot Hamiis' HorspArllla, sud was Uien coiilliio! to my bed, without lee, for s week, ooessloned by s violent psin from a reeular r ever Sure, of lonn atand Ing. on my rltilit leir. My physicians advised me to havs the lltnb amimUted, saytnK it was the only means likely to preserve my life. After iiKlnir half of the bottle, the pain besan to aubsble, ami by the time I hsd used nearly tin bottles, I was ablo to transact my regular business, snd beroro 1 nan nntsiicu tne tixin oouie, i was aa wen ana aa sound as ever 1 had been, I most cheerfully recommend It to all my frlomle ss a most valuable medietas for the puriuuauua or uie (Hoou. Yours, most rejpoctfullr, JAMES UILuCB. Trepared and sold Ty A. II. ; J). BANDS. Whole sale Druralsta, Ho. UHI Fulton-atroet, corner of William, now lors. For sale by rEWITT, KITTLE ; Co., H. JOIINSOlf osv v.. nuu ii i.i'iiiu j vii ot vt., onn r rnuoiaKiu tvi va fc COl'FIN.Marynvllle: 11 1I.Mcl)ONAU it. Co.. 60- rauieiuu; u 0 iiruggisu genenury. ROMAN E7E BALSAM, FOR IXFLAMED EYELIDS. The delicate atmctnre of the eyelid renders It peenltoly sensitive and liable to disease, when, from any cause, It Docomes anvcted, the Inner membrane rapidly Inllames, and the evelld evinces Uie strongest predisposition to lueir numon rrom an paru or the hoi lereone of scrofulous baolt are dlflsuri Hnn- byraw- nesa or redness of the eyelids, commonly called and tortured with approtienslons of Impaired vision, who, by using this Balaam, way ubtsla almost Immediate relltC aoro avea. HEAD THE FOLLOWING EVTDEKOE. ' Ksw Toax, Feb. 16th, 18SS. Messrs. Sivna! Oeatlemsn, I waa afflicted with a dry scale eruption on my eyelids nt fifteen years, oommenclBg wito small etyes, wnicn gradually mn together, and trou bled me very much. Various remedies were resorted to, end several eminent physlelana prescribed for me. I how ever received no permanent benelU nntll ! used tbe Roman Kyo Ltalaam. Tho flrat application reUeved tbe unpleasant IMIng and synintoma, snd In one week 1 waa enUrely cured. It had the same pood effect in curing s friend, to whom I recommended It, for aore even. Toun, truly, 111UAU MCUOlA SIT Weal 118th street Prepared snd Sold br A. II. 6c D. BAVnS. Whole. sale 1 r untitle, No. 100 Fulton-street, wraer of William, Jlew York. For sale by PEWITT, KITTLE A Ca, II. JOTINSON sll'o. and KKDINCTON k Co., San Francisco: EICS A COFFIN. Mart-svUle; & H. MoDOXALO Co, Bso ramcnto; snd by Urufgista generally. UT pt. STEELE, of the Oregon City Drug tore, is agent lor inese medicines. jyll To Teachers. THE Trustees of OUEUOX CITY UNI VERSITY are tleirotwof obtaining the ser vices of a first ctuss TEACHER to take clmrgo of the school under their eontm! in the " College BuilditiK" in Oregon City. Tho school is left in a llourisiiing condition by Ilia teachers who have just closed their engneemeut, and the Board are anxious that their place should be filled in season for the fall term. Liberal arrangements will be made, so that a pood teacher caunot fail to bo amply rewarded for bis services. There is room in the building for the accommo dation of a small family, and several boarders. Let immediate application bo mada to either of the undersigned. W.C.JOIIXSON, T.J.CHASE, ' L. D.C. LATOlT.nTTE, Em Cess. Oreg o City, Ang. 9, 1657. 1 73 rornitaro. rilllK ouusorlber lias just reoeiv- .1. o.l a largo supply of FUKNI-S T TUHK pf all descriptions, cousisl.W3-" ing in part as follows Nofss, muhogany and black walaut) (.'hsinber wis; Iluresus, with or without marble tops; 1 Ollino desks; Ituvking chairs, stuffed In hair, carpet, and with cons and wood seats; Pining chairs, cans aud wood seats; Office chairs, do do do Children's do, high dining and rocking) llcdsleads, various kinds; Tables, center, card, and Jiulng; Writing desks; Sideboards; Tarlor chairs; Hettees; Heading, toilet, and work tables; l.ooking-glniws; Mattresses, hair, moss, aud Wool; Window shades; ' Feathers; Paper hangings, of every style; Oilcloth; I'hmese matting; fluid lamps, and burn Ing fluid ; with a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. Persons wishing to purchase will please call and examine for themselves. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange ror goods. THUS. JUIIANO.M. March 22, 1836. 4!Hf T u J 70 1 8 T RECEIVED bbl nuJhlf bblsNOsugua 30 " " crushed " 4000 ll No 1 China " 10 lilf bhls Carolina rice, 15 " " dried upples, IS kegs " " lOhlfbbls psaches, 10000 lbs Liverpool salt, 10 cases table salt, iiO bbls Santa Cms lime, 5000 lbs nianilla rope, ass'd sizes, 100 kegs nnils, " 5000 qr Hour sacks, 6 bales drillings, 13 eases ass'd pie fruits, 12 " " pickles, SO bundles window sash, ass'd siies, 21 pnnnel doors, 11 doz pol. grains scoops, 100 sacks Kio coffee, 10 mats black pepper, 10 bules oakum, 100 single and doubls blocks, ass'd siioe, 6 grom P Si M yeust powders, 10 doz zi no wash boards, 5C0 gaUS. I. syrup, 4000 lbs white leud, purs, 500 " red " ' 40 gals copal varnish, 15 doi puiut brushes, ass'd sixes, 15 "3 hooped buckets, 200 gals boiled linseed oil, 100 " raw " ' Together witli a good smorlment of HARD WARE and VAlll'ElH TER8' TOOLS. All of tt liL-h we propose selling at prices to suit the innos. lau uuu see for yourselves. Main St., opposite the Land Uiiico. Oregon Cily, April IU, 1857. Medicines for Sale, By CHARLES POPE, J. (WANDS' Sarsapaiillu, Peck's Wild Cherry Bit K7 ters, Batemau's drops, Brnndroth's pills. Lee's pills, Perry's vermifuge, Opodeldoc, Gum Cam phor, Gum Arabic, British oil, Lobelia, Hot drops, 3d preparation, Roman eye balsom, Dalley's pain extractor, Laudanum, Paregoric, Oil of Pepper mint, Kssonces, Composition Powders, Carter's Pulmonary Biilenm, Sulphur, psom Salts, &o. April ill, ldd7 ltf STcw Books I THE subscriber has just received a large as sortment of BOOKS, direct from New York, among winch are the following Alison's Hist, of Europe,! American Institutions, Lives of the Signers, Babylon and Nineveh, "Deck and Tort," ''Ship and Shore," Billimnns do. Democracy iu America "Land nnd Lee," "Sea and Sailor," Three Years in Culifor.. Home Cyclopedia, Egypt aud the HolyLnnd Cyc. of Literature, Duchan'a Futn. 1'hys'n.J LnrdneronSt'm Engine, Auc't MonusterU s, Munttnl of 1' 1110 Arts, Lectures on the Arts, Travels in Peru, Polar Regions, Million's Philosophy, Choice Biography, t eruvian Antiquities, Choice Extraets, A variety of roots. SUO copies of Sanders' Speller, f00 " Readers,' 2."i0 " MeCt'uffcy's do. S.'iO " Webster's Dictionaries. Davies' Algebra, Newman's Rhetoric, " Geometry, Day's do. " Bourdon, , Parley's Univ. History, " Surveying, Goodrich's Pict. U. S., " Legendre, Monteitb's Geography, " Arithmetics, "Little Speaker," Thompson's do. X. American Speaker. ALSO, A Fresh Supply of Stationery. Day Books, Jouruufs, Ledgers, Record Books, Memorandums, of all sizes, Diurics, Sic, Note and Letter Paper, Knrelopea, Pens, Ate., &e. Eras.v Knives, Ernsive Rubber, Gunitncd Labels, Kaber's Pencils, INK, iu quart uud pint bottles. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CHARLES POPE, Jr. Oregon City, August 18, 1850. ladies I YOU will find nn excellent assortment of Dren and Bonnet Silks, Satin, and Velvets; also ISonnet Trimming,, Hosiery, Glove,, Lace, and Ribbons, Table Cloth,, Counterpane,, etc., at the store of CHARLES POPE, Jr., (Mitin-Bt., opposits Abeniethy's storo,) where may be found almost everything in the line of Iry Cioods: Sitcli as Frints, Ginghnms, Alpacas, Merinos, Plaid Llnscys, Muslins, Satiinetts, Jeans, Flitn neis, Sheetings, Bed Ticking, Hickory Stripe, Cotton Batting, etc. Oregon City, April 21, 1 857-1 tf ErXore New Ooods, AT CIIARMAN & WARNER8. IN ADDITION TO OUR USUAL STOCK, wo have just received, direct from San Fran cisco, a good and suitable supply of Good, for this Season of the Tear, which we offer for Bale at prices which cannot be beat in this market Our stock cousists in part of 4uv lbs sal soda, ' 50 boxes English soap, 50 " Chas. Hill's soap, SO doz corn sturch, SO cases pie fruit, 15 " pickles, 8 doz honey, 8 " lobsters, 13 " oysters, SO hlf bbls N O sugar, 4 bbls Sandwich Island syrup, 10 hlf bbls dried apples, 8 rils mackerel, 000 lbs stick candy, 500 " fancy do. 1 case Gullipishcr toys, i " Germun toys, 400 lbs almonds, 12 hlf boxes raisins, 6 whole boxes do., 43 prs good Mackinaw blankets, 2000 yds brown sheeting, 3000 " calico, Hoots and shoes of every description. 1 lie above, with our usual assortment, we tl.lntr renders our stock complete. Call and eeo us Tonus cash. CHARMAN WARXER December SO, 1856. TUST RECEIVED, at the Oregon City Drag cisco, a large assortment of w.u,mi,cv, nun .lev lorisnd e. m , n Drug,, Chemicals, Patent and Family Medicines. all of which will bo sold uLnr can be had at anr other nlae in it,, t Country merehanta will A.i .u.:. : , . - .. .v .ircii mierm IU buy hero instead of Portland. CM and Oregon City, May 9, 1SJ7. Zfew rirm Wow Ooodj, THE uuderslgned lake this method of inform' Ing tho public that they have taken the house aud have purchased the entire stock and Axturos formerly used by V. H. HOLLAND, and hope by strict attention to buslueas to retain the patronage of the old customers aud gain as many mora aa possiblo. We are constantly In receipt of GOODS select ed With the greatest care, (as to prieo and quality,) aud aro confident that our facilities will enable us to oiler greater Inducements to all who waut the worth of their money thuu any oilier house in tho oily. Wo have, and aro just receiving, au invoice of DRY GOODS, consisting In part of the following nrtielos Coche 00, Paeilio, Iludley, Cimealegn, Philip Allen, l''llll Itiver, Merrimac, and numerous other PRINTS, all late styles ; English aud French merinos, Ly ons cloth; black, blue, purple, and pink nlpaens, jaconet, book, and Swiss muslin, a fine assortment of laees and edging, velvet trimmings, Ac, do mealic ginghams, blue, mixed, and gray salinot, sheep's grey and fancy cloth, Milford and Bunker Hill jeans, bleached and brown sheeting, brown and blue drill ing, denims, hickory shirting, black velvet, also a fine lot of plaid dress goods, Brussels carpel, 0V0., SiO. MEN!? LOTS' CLOTJIINO. Blue, black, and brown cloth coats of the finest quality, tweed business do., bluck cloth vests, a fiuo lot of blk doeskin nnd satinet pants, all qualities and sizes, rubber jackets, gray over aud under shirts, while and hickory shins, liutu und caps. BOOTS and SHOE S meu 'a, boys' aud youths' boots, Indies', misses', aud children's mo rocco, goat, kiu, anil cull bouts aim shoes. GROCERIES: Rio coffee, green and bluek tea, New Orleans, Batavia. and crushed sugar, East Boston, Stew art's, aud China syrup, suit, It) and 80 lb. sticks, nails, assorted sizes, soap and soap powders, pow der and lead, cream tartar, yeast powder, suleru tus, chewing add smoking tobacco, oysters, prunes, pepper sauce, oils, spices, starch, aud cotton but ting, witli a variety of oilier groceries usually kept. Wo have also a Splendid Assortment of nooks, In part as follows: Washington At his Gen- Mckenzie's Receipts, orals, Religious Encyclopedia, napoleon ot lusmsrsn is, mule History, sH Rollins Aneteut History, Sketches aud bKelelons in 4 vols., of sermons. Border Wars, Wickhaiu'a School Reg- J 1 ir. .l. pi.:. . ri Frontier Life, Dick Wil-'Stevens' book of Iho farm, son, United Stales' History, Fruit Culture, Land Measure, American Debater, Mapping plates, Natural History, Parley's Geography, 'Stoddard's Mental arith. Towers' algebra, Thompson's high school and mental arithmetics, Webster's nnd Sanders' new series school books, Railroad and Roads, Teaching, fullers Works, Practical Landscape Gardening, Webster s largo family P.ovhood of Great Men, Dictionary, Archbishop, Jrviu's cyrlopedia of Mercantile Morals, moral and religious Youat, horse and cattle anecdotes, doctor, Mechanic s companion, Small agricultural works, liihles, of all sizes, H till many other valuable books. ALSO PRESTON'S MAP OF OREGON and WASH INGTON. . A Fresh Sujiply of Stationery : ' Day-Books and Journals, Memorandums of all sizes, note, letter, cap, and bill paper, envelopes, pens and pencils, slates, writing honks, cVo. Wm. DlIiKUOR.Fr Sc Co. P. S. GOODS exchanged and the highest market price paid for butter, eggs, bacon, chick ens, flour, and almost anything the farmer has for sale. vViU, D. ix UO. Oregon Cily, October 4, 1856. y Circnt InditcctiKMits. THE PROPRIETOR OF THE t'REXCII STORE in this city, tukes this method to invite the ptiblio to call aud examine bis stock of GOODS. He has uow on haud, and will continue to receive by almost every steumer, a fine iiSKorlment of the best quality of goods, which he is determined to sell us cheap as anybody else, if not a little cheaper. , Tlic Ladies, lis Particular, are requested to come where llley will find the best and LATEST FASHIONS of Dress Goods, of every description. ilu has, aud u constantly receiving, DRY O O D S , conslntintr in part of the following articles Cocheco, Pacific, Hadley, Coneslego, Philip Allen, Fall River, Mcrriniao,und numerous other PRINTS, nil late styles; English and t rencli merinos, Lyons cloth ; black, bluo, purple, and pink alpacas, jaconet, book and Swiss tnuxlin, a tine assortment of laces and edging, velvet triin ings, &c., domestio ginghams, blue, mixed, nnd gray satinet, sheep's grey uud fancy cloth, Milford and Bunker Hill jeans, bleached and brown sheet ing, brown und bluo drilling, denims, hickory shirt ing, black velvet, also a tine kit of plaid dress goods, IMusstls carpel, &c.,ivc. jUt'ii fc lioy'n Clothing. Itluc, black, and brown cloth coals of the finest quality, tweed business do., black cloth vesls, a fine lot 01 DIK doeskin aihl satinet pants, all qualities and sizes, rubber jackets, gruy over and uudcr shirts, white and hickory shirts, huts an.l cups. ' BOOTS & SHOES men's, bovs1 and voulhs' boots, ladies', misses', and children's morocco, gout, mu, auu cuii ooots ana suoes. It is no trouble to show goods, and he will al ways be happy to Bee his customers, whether they purchase or not, EUGENE La FOREST. ' Oregon City, Dee. 6, lri.ju. 3.1m7 IMPORTANT To Northern California & Oregon. THE MERCHANTS and TRADERS from these sections of the country visiting the city 0 SAN FRANCISCO, will find it to their advautage to Call, Examine, and Purchase from the immense stock of HUGHES & WALLACE, (105 &. 107 SACRAMENTO ST.,) comprising every quality, description, aud variety of Goods iu their line of business. HUOIIEB t WALLACE, UUOIIF.S I. WALLACE, i HUOIIES WALLACE, IIUOIIKS ft WALLACE, IIVallES S WALLACE, HUOIIES it WALLACE, HUOI1ES k. WALLACE, IIUOIIKS 4. WALLACE, IIIIQIIF.S Sl WALLACE, IIUOIIRS t WALLACE, UUOHES . WALLACE, IIUGIIKS it WALLACE, Whit, Good,, Linen,, . 1 Lace,, Embroideries, Millinery Good,, Furnishing Good,, Hosiery, Gloves, Combs, Brushes, dc, Yankee Xotions, cfc, , Perfumery, Cutlery, French Fancy Goods, German Fancy Goods, Agent, Clark', Cotton, Mar,r.ali , Threads. 103 & !QT Sacramento st, S. F. N. B. Onr immense and well-assorted stock ii of our own direct importation. je27m3 HUGHES & WALLACE. Central Produce Depot. CAKrATT CONSTANTLY receiving.'fresh from ranch, An,Tl j;70aU' bacun' '"d. ''er and poteloes: ApiiU, 57. JOHN P. Himou-j Trsvt JUST received, the following sizes : i, I. t I. round. lj AUxi, 2xj-2ix, lxa-ie-ixj-sx,, 1 2 j0 lbs Norway shoe iron. AM 4- G. AHERNETHY 4. CO. W. P. Burns, WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKER, OREGON CITY,o. T. . ET Strict taction to patrons warranted. feb93 GILT MOULDING for picture frame., for ale by CHARMAN Sl WARW.fi JUST RECEIVED, a new supply of Rio and Java Coffee, Rico, Sugar, Sal Soda. 4c. - V. Port, Jr., Maiatt. u. a mail linbT Orerjon City and Portland Daih ). , fir.r.asrtfa. . 0. ainswoth. ,.. Mill run daily, (Huudavs named trade, leaving Oregon lily ever. u'cl.k, . sj, lUlumiug,illT. V7ur2; 9 touching at all intermediate points. M F or frelirht or nasnace annlv ... i. Z.j I Aa-ftfak.l 1.. Al 1 . mi.,,, apsi.( Sally Xslna fiettett Portland and Oregon Cit flMIE new stem-wheel steamer 1 iS XI' RES S, ZjfSfcS Xu. Irving, Muster, will run between PmuJ and Oregon City daily (Huudays eulediu cTty0..11' " 10 ISfif ""7 xa. U. a MAIL LINE. Portland uud AitorU ' Tho Kpli-mlid Steamer ss,-i ' XsXultnomah jWiyj WILL eontinne to run regularly belwp, Ian. and Astoria, via Vancouver, wsss, leaving Purlland on Monday and nl' mornings of euch week for Astoria 1 and A-T7 for Portland on Tuesd.y ld FriilaJ touching Vsncouvia,ST.HatNs,R4,;,CaT: umit, ie., each way. For froighior psas, , apply to U. IIOYT, AlaateT jell! Or at Hoyt's Wharf-bait, Porll.ni. Now Arrangemonti. I HAVE bought out the BAKEIIY eatablkk inelit of t'Aiirmajj 4 jrr,r, wlsiob I hm !-" " row ruvorabl. oircmn. stances to all old patron., and as ,, j.. may choose to give me a call. My shop wdl bo well supplied Willi ' r u Urrad, Cuket, Pies, Cracker), Jfutt Can. diet, Raisins, Fig,, Ciyan, Toy,, and almost every other variety of knick-knacks yet invented by Yankee lngenuityII of which will bo allorded " AT TUB LOWEST POSSIDLR HATES ! I shall Qconsiouully receive supplies from Iks tropical latitudes, which will be duly annouacel upon arrival. All ore invited to give me a ealk FREDERICK C1IAR.MAN. Oregon City, April SIS, 1857. 3 , JUST RECEIVED at the Oregoa Cily W Store, direct from New York and San Krsa. cisco, a fresh supply of DRUOS, MEDICINES Patent Medicines, Family Medicines, ice., ttl which mill ht toU as ha for etuh u thru en U procured in thu Territory. Call and examine far yourselves, and get an Almenao for 18S7, grstii, JAYNES Alterative, Expectorant, aud Piik. Cod Liver Oil, Castor Oil, and Sweet Oil ai tho OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment, ti. W. Mtr. chant's Gargling Oil, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. mitb'SSES, right uiidJeft and double, and Ab L dominal supporters, at tho OREGON CITY DRUG STOHE. IJURE White Lead, ruw aud burned Umber, . Cromc, Green and Yellow, and other paints at the OREGON CITY DRUG STOKE. IjERFCMERY.ot the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE, RAEFENBERO MEDICINES: Graefeaberg Sursaparilla, Uteriue Catholics. " Dysentery syrup, conjumpu'Ts- bolm, M Pile Ointment, , " Health Hitlers, ' . . " Eyo lotion, ic., Ate., " To bo found at the agency of the Company, it tho OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. nAYMAN'S Dyspeptic Elixir warranted te cum the dyspepsia just received and for sale at the OREUON CITY DRVO STORE. DR. Gnysott's compound extract of Sursupariluv. and Yellow Dock, nt the seplS OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. OLD Dr. Jacob TowiiscndV Saraapnrilla, at' the OREGON CITY DRUGSTORE. DR. J. Ayrcs' celebrated Cherry Pettorslfor coughs, colds, and crnisnniillon, nt the' OREGON CITY DKUG STOBB. McLANE'S eeleht uted Vermifuge and Liver Pills, OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. DR. Townnend's Sarsaparilln, at the OREGON CITY DRUGSTORE. IJIiRUVIAN Febrifuge, for the cure of fever and ngue, &c., Sir. , jiwt received and forstlo at the OREUON CITY VRVQ STORE. EE ii 1-11 in .Tinker & Saddler. MIIIK suhseriber hns bought out the estsbliuli JL mcnt formerly owned by A. K. Post, and s now carryingon the HARNESS and SADDLE fYbusin.m in nil its branches; Ihe LIVKKY STABLE belonging to the calublislimtnt, ir al kept up, where hones and carriages an ooiutantly kept for Ihe accommodation of the public llorsrS' left at my stable, will nlways bo treated with par ticular utlention, nnd trelled. I have been eon nected with this establishment for some fouryean, uud am now permanently located, where I shall al ways be happy tu wait on nil who may favor me wilh a call. W. li. PAKTLOVV. The best of TIMOTHY HAY kept constant ly on hund. Oregon Cily, Oct. 18, 183G-27y. Caiicmali, April 11, 1857 fN hand nnd for sale, low, for cash or prodtic w, for cash or p chrome green. J 1 amis oc lead, white lead, prnssian blue , chrome yellow blue paint, red do in oil, blk. do " lithnrre. Common and permanent green putty. &.o. JSO. P. BROOKS. JONAS G. CLARK & CO., Furniture Ware-Rooms, 28 Washington Strut ; SAX FRANCISCO, V And 49 and 51 Fourth st., between J aniKtU., SACRAMENTO, Importers, Manufacturer!, Wholesale & Retail . DEALERS IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF' FURNITURE & BEDDING, Have now in Store the uiorrrrocV and most complete assortment of IICH and BEAUTIFUL FUUNITVRB ever ottered in this State, consisting in part of Fine Rosewood, Walnut and Mahogany' Parlor and Chamber Sets; Sofas, Ottomans, Lounges, and F , " Chairs, Burc"' 7.tl , .. Mirrors of all sixes : OFFICE AXD KITCHEX FVRXITURB In greut variety. (W We are now maunfacturing from our na tive woods, also from walnut and rosewood, most of our finest furniture, andean produce an article superior for strength, durability and beauty, to anything imported from the East t Wo havo constantly on band and aro in lefa'af' receipt of full and complete invoices of Goods,. adapted to the interior and coast trade. W TO WHOLESALE DEALERS wo would say, your orders will receive, as formerly, our careful and prompt attention. spr2jJ Groceries FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE.J (SUGAR, Salt, Coffee, Tea, Syrnp, Chocolate, K5 Starch, Salcratmr, Cream Tarur, Sal Soda, Carb. Soda, Pepper, Spice, Alum, Borax, Cef peraa,eto. - Aprii 21, 1857-lu Hardware FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE, J BRASS and lion Butts, Screws, Locks 1 ai Latches, Hammers and Hatchets, Axes. Drawing-knives, Handsaws, Cnrry Combs, Hnrw Brushes and Cards, Gun Leeks, Gua Caps, Wool Cards, Chest Handles, Plane. e SHAKER Sarsapnrilla. at tho OREGON I XX Y DRUG STORE.