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it V 4 i -V i I TktVtutr ncim. (fro (At flumes Vorrtiimnitntt (Oel.3)af the Lsnim 7'imss.J At length I mil utile to announce to you tho full ol Ilia ruvullcil capital or JNortli. western India, or, if iliut iiiiiiL-lliiiiun La not strictly correct, of llio nncitml chief city of llio Mogul empire, in which n faithless oldiery tins touiilit lo re-erect llio inuV JienuW lb rone of llio descendant of Ditbor, follii ii once more in tho usessiun uf the Urilish. Our information lit present is more scanty tnan could bo desired, owing partly to ilia dawk communication IuIiik unluckily intercepted between I.uliore and Moolian : bui llio main fuels havo rcuclicl us from so many 'unrlers an to leave no doubt whatever that the place wai assault ed with success on the 14th of September, j when I pkrmnnunt lodgment wits ellccted ; that during the four or fivo following duys further advances and acuiilionon the city wore made, and that finally on Ike 201k ike tekole. of Ike spare enclosed witkin ike Kails was in our jvsscssion. I slioulJ observe, however, that we have not rctoiv. rd such Curtain evidence of the I rutli of tho lattar part of this story as of dial of tho former. The proceeding! of the 1 4 It, lSlliand 10th am known to us, liowovur, compendiously from the official bulletins issued br the chief Commissioner at La hore, and founded, ay you know, on tele, graphic messages from Ifollii. But of the ifinal occupation on the 20th we have only 'hoard by an express from llio residency of Joy pore, in Kujpoutnna, which reached Lord ElphiiiHloue by way of Ahmudabud . yesterday. It is dated at Juyporo on l lit evening of llio 21, and is to the effect '(hat tho news had just been received nt tho Tesidency both from the lUjah and also from the Vakeel or Minister of tho Nawali of Jliujjur, to whom it may bo presumed lo Lave been forwarded by his master, a chief resident in the immediate neighbor hood of Delhi. Thus the tidings uf our ultimate and complete success rest at pres ent on native autknritg only, but at the natural sequel and complement of our un doubted triumph of the 1 lib they arc utii .vorsally credited. TUB ASSAULT. On iht morning of tkelilk, soon afur (lauhreak, the assault took place. Tho attacking columns were as I gather from letter, written on the following duy by o officer of rank in the army, which, though short, is, as far as I know, the only communication of so late a dato that has yet reached Rombnj three in number, one being held, as I understand it, in re serve. Their strength is not given. Tho main point of assault was the breach at the Cashmere bastion. Ono column, how ever, consisting of Ghoorkns and tho nowly arrived Junimoo contingent, was directed 10 make a diversion by Attacking tho KMi engunge suburb, which lies outside the Lahore gato on tho western side of the city, .and if it succeeded in carrying the suburb to assault llio "ate itself. But tho suburb was occupied by tho enemy in force, with a battery of heavy guns. Tho Cnsbmcriun trortps bohavod indifferently, nnd in spito of tho efforts of the brnve tihoorkns tho col tnan was repulsed. Its commanding officer, Major Held, ef the Sirmoor baltal ion, is among the wounded of tho day ; but - on tho northern side of the city all went well. Tho troops entered at tho breach with no serious opposition, and spreading to tho 'eft and right occupied tho " whole lino of defences from tho Wator bastion to the Cabul gate, including the Cushmore ' gate nnd bastion, tho Morco gate and bus tion, the English, church, Skinner's house nnd the grounds about." The princii lost sustained by the assailants was due to tli6 obstinate resistance they met with in clearing their way along the ramparts lo tho Cabul gale, nnd afterward in an at tempt to penetrate beyond that point into 1 tho deusor parts of tho city in the dircc- 'tion of tho Jumna Musjid. In all tho loss amounted lo about .100 killed and wounded. ; Five officers nro reported to have been shun junuy, oi mo- uengai I'.nginocrs; iMoBamot, of tho hito 55lh Native Infant- iry; Murray, of tho Guides; Bradahnw, of tho 02d Foot, nnd Fitzgerald, of llio 7.")th. 'Captain Rosse, of the Carbineers; Mnjo Jacob, of tho first Bengal Fusilccrs, and Lieutenant Hoinfray, 1st Punjab Infantry, are returned as having died of wounds re ceived. ilrigadii'r Nicholson was wound ed, and his brother, of Coke's Rifles, and many others, in all about thirty. Of the loss of the mutineers I do not observo even an estimate. It is only said that bodies of ahem were seen to bo retreating bnlh to the outii of the city in tho direction of Kuo ub and also across' tho briilgn of boats, and that our cavalry had moved round tho city to inleccept and destroy tho former. Our victorious infantry, prudently recalled from too hasty an advimco into the closo lanes of the cily, occupied the compara tively open space inside tho Cashmere ..gate, and the walls which they had won .upon cither side of it. IIcadl(uarlors were established in tho house one occu pied by the renowned irregular horseman, Skinner, and now known to us by bis name, to the natives as Sounder's. Preparations were at once made for shelling the enemy out of tho Talace, the Selimghur and the other strong places of the cily, and the firing commenced the next morning, tho 15th. By the evening uf that day a breach was cfiVclrd in the walls of the magazine enclosure, which was held in force by '.ha enemy, and the place was stormed the rcxt morning by the Cist Fool and detachments of the Beloocb battalion and Wilde's Kifles. In it were recaptured 125 pieces of cannon. The palace bring now well eiposed, the guns and mortars opened upon it from tho magazine enclos ure, and the enemy appears to have fd!!cn back at all poin'a. Thus the Ki.-br-n-gunge bsllery, which had repulsed the JunioiOj t.ioji., v.'ai abandoned .iud occu- piu I, and the guhi there taken swelled tho loial number of captured pieces lo upward of two hundred. The battery on the fur. ther siJo uf the river seems also lo have been abandoned, and at the dale of the latest certain and official news 7 I'. M. on the 19th an attack upon llio magazine had boen repulsed, a chain of posts had been established from tho Cabul g.ito lo tho magazine, and the enemy somo hours bi-foro dnyfull had been maintaining only . ,J I. ,l anf ilnmliiirv wurfnin from lbs ... ,, , lops of Ilia Houses, .nany townspeople had como In and received quarter, which was of course refused to every sepoy, All ibis is so satisfactory that we may well credit the lelu from Jeypore, that on tho 20th the place was entirely in our hand'', lint I shall keep this letter open lo tho last, in hope of further intelligence, as a steam er is just in from Kurracheo, which .Mr, Frero wus keeping ready for any cmor gency, and which ho would not havo di s patched mile) he had something worth sending. 1 riiuit not omit, by tho way, to meniioniliat tho Jeypore report asserts; tho' I do not credit it that tho king of Delhi escaped lo a neighboring shrine in the dis guisn of a woman. Scindc, it is moreover reported, was raising 15,000 men to inter cept fugitives. Bio Bkai.ns i.xo Little Dodies. Tho assumption that a healthy body, or a strong one, is absolutely necessary lo insure a sound nrJ vigorous mind, is not by any means truo to that extent which some persons suppose it to bo. Mow often do wt not find, in our every day observations, who know more, think more, nnd do more in tho way of intellectual achievements, than a host of their most robttstous, deep chrstcd nnd long winded contemporaries. A strong mind is ablo to work to more ad vantage inn stron" body, but a man may have a brain like a god's, nnd a body by no means commensurate ; and yet a poneiful mind will mukethat body do more in the management of the great concerns of lifo, in hewing out fortune and fame for its pos sessor, than n mind of less power in tho frame of a giant. Mind is a subtlo and j indofinallo thing. It often resides where least suspected, and whcio you look for it wiih confidence, deceived by external np penrance, you find it not. The only lest by which you can judge tho inward man is by his outward deeds. Ho may look like a descended god, but if Iub deeds are not godlike, ho is only a counterfeit god, Ofad yonder little hump-backed, crooked legged satyr liko the immortal author of the Lway on Muu is a niii'htier man than hot What was the great-minded hero of the nineteenth century, who penetrated further into the eternal winter of I lie Arc tic deserts than any during adventurer be fore him, laying bare lo I ho scrutiny of scienco its secret, ago-hidden wonders, but a puny, sickly being, who could only keep lifo in his body by forcing it into al most superhuman activity, by the trans endunt power of his will -Marystille Express. Lazy Boys. A lazy boy makes a lazy man, just as sure as a crooked twig makes a crooked tree Who ever yet saw a boy grow up in idleness that did nut make n shiftless vagabond when he be camo a man, unless lio had a fortuno left him to keep up appearances) Tho great mass of thieves, paupers and criminals that fill our penitentiaries uud alms houses, havo cotno lo what they aro by being brought up to idleness. Those who constitute the business part of the community; those who muko our great and useful men, wero trained up iu tlioir boyhood lo be industrious. When a boy is old enough to play in the street, then ho is old enough to bo ta right how to work. Of course wo would not deprive children of healthful, playful exorcise, or the timo they should spend in study, but leach them to work by little, as n child is taught at school. In this way they will ucquire habits that wi not for.-ako them when ihey grow up. Many persons who aro poor let their children grow up to fourteen or sixteen years of ago, or till they can support them no longer, before they put them lo labor. Such children, not having any idea of what work is, und liavin acquired liauits ol idleness, go forth to impose upon their em ployers with laziness. There is repuls- veness in all labor set buforo ihein, and to get it done, no matter how, is their only aim. They are ambitious at play but dull nt work. 1 he consequence is they do not stick to ono thing, but n short timo ; they rove about the world, get nit mischief. and finally find their way to the prisons or the alms house. " Young man, do yeu believe iu a future stale?" "In course I does and what's more, deacon, I intend to enter it as soon as Dctsy gets her things ready." ' lio to, young man, you aro incorrijrablo ro to. "(jotwoj If it wasn't for the i aw against bigamy, whin me if I didn't go a dozen. Hut who supposed, deacon, that a man uf vour age would trive such dvice to a man just starting into life ) " What'a tbe Vao of Ooing Darcfoot? r"M I E tulwcriber has opened a boot and shoe shop X in this city, w here milking and mending will oe done (o ordrr on shout noticic. 1 also keep constantly on hand ready made boots and shoes, which I will sell on reasonable terms. Thankful for past favors, I stilt Mlit it a reasonable .hare of patronage. Call aud try us anyhow. J. II. ItLANriED. Oregon City, Aug. B, 18.-.0. 17m6 J" S T RECK a sole ml id lot of I V K D, CLOTHING, BOOTS SHOES, and Dry-Goods of nil Descriptions. We enn now fill almost any bill a furmer may call for. Call aud see. March 14. VHARMAN St WARS' ER. 1 A M rx. quality cipim 1 U CHAR MAX & WARN' KRj 2000 I KS. assorted eandv. t'HARV.iN t'H ARXER. Notice. "ttfK ImWo pleasure la iuforming our customers uil lb piiblio geiirrully Ihut llio A GltlCCL TV I!. I I IMPLEMENTS, Carpenters' Tools, $,, whieh we sdverlised to arrive skoal Iht lit of Mae, ara now hen', and reudy for delivery. They consist, lu put, of llio following, vin Cuiiliiiit-d rrsn and mwer, Thresher mid cleaners, from ii lo 6 hore power, limey's li-kuife straw cutli rs, (impe-vine grain cradles, Patent scythe snaths, (ruin seylhcs, gruae scythe, scythe stones, hm ill's bellows, anvils, I Cll , li.indled, do du without huililli roaJ M( imni txvti lillcleUi )inw knives, scut niwi, eurry comix, Woul earda, sliovela, pud'l, ilanlin' lines, I'ol.ilo dwr, Kiind-atoum and lltturen, hj have, inuiikry wrenches, uddlo-bag, S.MUI pairs twitted link Iraee ehtiiin, IDUil log chains, rlmiii punuM, Mill-saw, lUt.nnd lilf round files. cartkntehV tools : 20 m-iIm premium bench planes, Muleh plane, hollows and rounds, Snih do heads, pluW'S, Ovitloand fillets, lry,iMitui'R, bevel, and mitre, Unices and bits, rule, compassee, Hand vises, inesMiring lupes, Aii'er bits, gauges, haiid-aw files, augers, lluiid-suus, buck-saws, Tinner and sucketchiirls. Ht'll.lMNO MATKIIIAl.S: ,100 kegs ni'd nails, Doors, windows, window-glass, putty, I'uiut red, green, and blue while lead, I.inscrd oil, spirits lureiiliiie, door locks, Ktrnp hinges, butts and screws, cupboard locks, Smilu C'rui lime, calcined plaster, lie, 4o. a ROVE III ES: TofTee, lea, sugar, syrup, dried apples, Kuisins, pie fruits, rice, eiper, ginger, mustard, Allspice, cloves, 30U bags LiverKl rait, iij k.lts No. t mackerel, &c, ie. CKOCKKIIY AND GLASS-WARR, a general assortment. D Ii Y - O O O D S; 000 spun cotton, assorted sites, SU0U yds bra drills, .10(10 " " sheeting, MO satinets, 100 prs 3:lJ pi Mackinaw blaukcls, -SO ' 1' tins bed bluukels, Jcouj, also Clothing, and Boots and Skoes, logother with eordage (assorted), oakum, tar, ros in, blocks, and many other articles too numerous lo mention. W't would at tho some lime Inform the farmers and others that wo will keep on hand constantly a good assortment of agricultural implements, hav ing made arrangement with miimiluclurers in III Kust lo furnish us with such articles, and wo feel conlideiit that we can furnish the farmers here on su. h term as n ill be sulitfuctory. We huve now on the way from New Ycuk a lot of Threshers and rciipvre. lo arrive early in the season. AVM. C. DEMENT St CO. Oregon City, Muy S, 1KS7. To llio runner WE WOl'LI) say, oall at our store,- will pay you as well for your produce as any other hnuso ia Oregon, and will endeavor lo limkc yuu feel as comfortable as w e possibly can. no-,'4 CHAKM.IX WAKNEH. K It -Vf.'-. (-si FOR rCRIFUXG TUB BL80I?, THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE ARTICLE-, EfERrWtEHS CELEBtlATSDi FOltTIlE KKMOVAL AJtD PKHMAXETTCtmH OT ALU DISEASES AltiatSO ITJOM AS I M PI' UK STATE OK TUB BLOOD. Oil HABIT OP THE SYSTEM. Slnre Hie flrjt liitrojuctl.ii; of ttit Meilirlnr, ernnernnl liiiilntk.iis liavo fi'nniU Into c.;'''li'neiS follwlins IWIr clnlui. to tin. cunll.l.ncu or Hie cotiimii..'")' "n "le erHve poiT ennlalned In lr.aparllla Itwil, llio rent renitt(o ml el,M..I,M um) r wlilch IiiiA vn mainly attlltulau: to itis tuaiiy H'omlerrul curi-s ctt-jeteil by lbs Use of this Preparation. Will Pnr-imrlll finot foriiis an llliwirltit part of It eonitiMiatlon, It Is at the same nine,- coinpOiimleil with other vrpi-Ul.lo reinoilles of great iiowi-r, ami It Is on ttie peculiar i-uniblnaUiin suit sciunliao iiiannv'r of Its lirepara tion, that tt ri'inarkalile auccs in the eure of (It$i'a.i ip-Hnila, Other preparation Imitatv tt III the atyle or pnt ttns up. ami In lKarlntr the name of on. of Its liiuroillciiU, anil hero emls their mt'tnhlam-e to lu ThiMo needllitf a remeily ami puriller llko Hits, are requested to not. vrliere tiita ilttterenco ol9ts ami ill making eholco of what tney will ue, not to take any other but Unit one entitled to their cuiitiilencu, from tho lung Ibt uf cure It has effected. MEDICAL TESTIMONY. ' (.'AMuunms, Mil, Oct 6th, TS50. atiaen. Sakos: Oentleinen. Mv little ilatmhti't- rt aftliclu.1 for a lonir time with Sore llcad and Kyes, and'hV uhIiiiT yr.-ir bnnii.nrllla was iKTfectly cured, other niedf o(ms and NrsaMtillvi having failed to relieve her. Having ilivd It and teMled Ita ellieaey, 1 nove conmlenlly recoin iiieml tt hi prel'erenetf to any other, as It seems to puwe.s iirnrH-rttes not enntaim-d in any other preparation; and F nnd tliat itirehnr-ei, aAer they have llied II, lnvsrlahl' want the aino artlelo ak'nln, whenever they require a' medicine for which this la recommended. Swimthilly your., J. FLINT, M. D. rrepared and sold hy A. II. & I). SANDM, Whole sale Ununrists, Sc. hJ Fultou-ttrect, comer of William, New York. For sale or HEWITT. KITTLE A Co.. II. JOHNSON A Co., and IlKIHNliToN l o, San Vranclseo; KICK & I'OFKIN. Mnrysrilk); R. II. MoDONALU Jk Co., bac rainettto ; and ly lmvi;lr generally. ROMAN EYE BALSAM, For Weak and Inflai&ed Eye. This Ilalum waa riftnl ftir many years In the private practice of celebrated Oculist wkb Ike greatest aucceae, In esses where Ilia EYELIDS ARE INFLAMED, or the hall of the Eye thiekly covered whs blood, II sett alnnwt like niaaio, and removes all apearances of In itainiitallon after two or three appllcationa TlKr. la numerous cla of ersons that sr. peenllarlT espnsed to arcidenU or disease, that weaken and inttaiu. the Hym and perha destroy the sight, such as MINERS, MECHANICS, and other operatives In metals, who, from th. eaters of their employments, are compelled to work In a fined ef duit and grit, Bach should never be without clils B.lseas. I'repared and sold by A. B. eV I. HANDS, Whole ulo Druists, No. 100 Fulton-atreet, New York. For sale by UK WITT. KITTLE A Co., II. JOIINSWf b Co. and liKIHNOTON k C. San Francisco: KICK tt COFFIN. Marysville; K. II. MoDONALU k. Co., Sac ramento; and by 'Druggists generally. IT Dr. STEELE, of the Oregon City Drug Sloro, is aeut lor these medicines. jj It To Teachers. rnilR Trustees of OREGON" CITY" UXI . .I. VKUslTY are denirotia of obtaining the ser vices of a fust class TEACHER to take charge of Ihe school under their control in the " College Jluilding" in Oregon Cily. The suhoul is left iu a rlourisiiing condition by the teachers who have just closed their engagement, and" the Board are anxious th.it their place should be filled in season for the full term. Liberal arrangements will be nude, so that a ifood teacher cannot fail to be amply rewarded for his services. There is room in the buildin? for the aeeummn. dalion of a small family, and several boarders. lt immediate application be made to either of the undersigmd. W. C. JOHNSON, T.J.CHASK. L.D.C. LATOl'RETTE, . . Ex Com. Oregon City, Aug. 8, 1857. 173 DR. Oagoed', llldialhJlaoglle,audDr.Jones, Ain.-rie.in ChoNgmrne, at the Oil KGi i.N I T'y Dlit'O RT RF. 6? x ft ill is rurnlture. fllllE suhwriber lias just reeeiv L a large supply of Fl'ltNl '1 CUE of all descriptions, cuusul- lug iu part as follows Mofas, mahogany aud black walnutj Chamber eU Itureaua, with or without marble lops! Olliee desks; Hocking chairs, stuffed in hair, eaqwl, aud with vane any wooa seats; Dining chairs, cane and wood seals) Olliee chair, do do do 1 Children's do, hih dining and rockiugj lledlead, various kinds; 'I'uhles, center, card, aud dining; Writing dealu; I rTdiboards) ! I'orL.r chairs; neltees; Reading, toilet, and work tablet; Ixinkiiig-gliisw; Maltrrsava, hair, moss, and wool; Window shades; Feathers; Toiler hanging, of every style; Oilcloth; Chinese matting; tluid lamps, and burn lug fluid ; with a variety of oilier article loo numerous to mention. l'eron wishing to purchase will please call and cxuiiiine for themselves. All kind of country produre taken In eschangs for good. Til 08. JOHNSON. March 32, I MB. 4'Jlf T u J 70 I 8 T RECEIVED bbb and lilf bbls N 0 suirai 3J crushed " 40(10 the No I China 10 lilf bbl Camliua rico, 15 " " dried apples, IS kegs " 10 hlfbbls peaches, 10000 lbs Liverpool sail, 10 cases table salt, .10 bbls Santa Cruj lime, 5000 lbs manilla rope, ass'd sizes, 100 kegs nails, " &000 qr Hour sacks, 6 bales drillings, 12 cases ass'd pie fruits, 13 " " pickles, SO bundles window sash, ass'd sizes, 31 pannel doors, ' ' 2 doi put. grains scoops, 100 sacks Itio collee, 10 mats black pepper, 10 bales oakum, 100 single and double blocks, ass'd sizes, 6 gross P St M yeast powders, 10 dos lino wash boards, 500 gals S.I. syrup, 4000 lbs white lead, purs, 500 " red " 40 gals copal varnish, 15 dox paiut brushes, ass'd sires, 15 "3 boopett buckets, S00 gul boiled Unseed oil, 100 " raw " Together with a good assortment of HARD WARE and CAKPJSflTERS' TOOLS. All of which w propose selling at prices lo suit the limes. Cull aud see for yourselves. W. C. DEMENT &. CO., Muiu st., opposite tli Land Office. Oregon Cily, April 1!), !Si7. Medicines for Sale, By CHARLES TOPE, Jr. UAtU3 aarsapanlm, reck s ild Cherr y Bit Kj lers, Dutcmau's drops, Bnindreth's pi';,, jA,e., pills, Perry's vcrmifitgo, Opodeldoc, G um 'cam- pnoi, uuin Aranie, uritisn oil, Lobelie., n0t df0ps, 3d preparation, Roman eye balsoin, Dullt-y's pain extractor, Luuduuuin, Paregoric., Oil of Pepper mint, Essences, Conipusilion Vowdets, Carter's ruiroonary uuisom, suipnur, Soma Skills, &o. April 21, 1807-ltf New Books ! rpHE subscriber has just received a largess. ja Boriinriii ui iiuuns, airect irom ew Y ork, among which are llio loiiowinj : Alison's Uist.of KuropeJAmeriono Inrtilntiona, Silliman's do. Lives of the Sirrnera. Democracy in AtncrieajBabslou and Ninerth, "Land and Lee," ("lVck and Port,'' "Sea and Sailor," j;,Ship aud Shore," Three Years in Califor.. Home Cyclopedia, Cyc. of Literature, j Egypt and the HolyLund Iliiclmus tain, l'hys a,, LnrilneronSl'm Eusine-, iMunual of Fine Arts, Anc't Monasteries, Lectures on the ArU, Travels in Peru, Polar Regions, Milhsn's Philosonhv, Choice Biography, t'eruvian Antiquities. Choice l;traets. A Toriety of Poets. 5U0 copies of Sanders' Speller, 500 " Readers, 2..0 " McGuffey's do. 2.i0 Webster's DicUonnries Duvies' Algebra, Newman's Rhetoric, " tieometry, " Bourdon, '' Buryeying, " Legcndrcr " Arithmetics, Thompson's do. Day's do. Parley's Univ. Iliatorv. Goodrich's Piul. U. S.. iMonleith's Geography. 'Little Snoiikiw Little Speaaer.' $. American Speaker. ALSO, Puy Docks, Journals, Ledgers, Record Books, Memorandums, of all sizes, Diaries, iV c., Note and Letter Paper, hnvelopes, Pens, etc., etc. I-.ras.1 Knives, Krnsive Rubber, Gummed Labels, Faber' reucils, IMv, in quart and pint bottles. . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CIIARLKS POPE, J. uregon tny, August ib, teso. Ladies I YOU will find an cxcelleut assortment of Dress nnd Bonnet Silks, Satins and Velvets; also Ihnnet 1 rtmmmgt, Hosiery, Gloves, Laces and Riktmns, Table Cloths, Coimletptmes, etc., at ths stnreof , CHARLES POPH, Jr., (Muin-st., oppodffs Abernethy's store,) where may L- r J J . .1! ; it. - uo icniua aimon cveryimng in uro line oi Dry Caoods: Such as Prints, Ginghams, Alpacas, Morinns, rlaid Lmeeys, Aluslins, suttinetts, Jeans, Flan. neis, Sheotihgs, Bed Ticking, Hickory Stripe cotton Dulling, etc. Oregon fc'ity, April SI, 1857-1 If More ZfffW Ootlt, AT CIIABMAN & WARNER'S. TN ADDITION TO OUR USUAL STOCK, JL we have just received, direct from Sau Frau Cisco, a good and suitable supply of Goods for this Season of tke Year, which wo offer for sale at prices which cannot bs beat in this market. Our stock consists in part of 4VU ids sat sous, 50 boxes English soap, 50 ' Chits. Hill's soap, SO doi corn slnrehv 80 cases pie fruit, j " pickles, f) doz honey, " lobsters, 13 " oysters, 20 hrfbbsr NO sugar, 4 bbb SiriMTwich trland syrup, JO hlf bbls dried apples, 8 rils mackerel, 2000 lbs stick candy. 500 ' fancy do. 1 case Gullipi.ber toy, 1 " German toys, 400 lbs almonds, 12 lilf boxes raisins, 6 whole boxes do., 48 prs good Mackinaw blankets, 2000 yds brown sheeting, 2000 calico, Boots and shoes of everv deacrinlinn. The above, with our usual assortment, we think renders our stock complete. Call and see us 1 erms cash. CHA KUAN j- WA RXER. December 20, 1S57. JUST RECEIVED, at the Oregon City Drue ' ciuib, uu-i;i iiviu new x ura ana 5an f run Cisco, a large assortment of Drugs, Ckemicals, Patent and Family Medicines, all of which will be sold as low or lower then Ihev can be had at any other place in the Territory. " Country merchants will find it lo their interest lo bny here instead of Portland. CaU tnd e Vj.ni Oily, Mav 9, If ;7. New rirmXfew Oooda. rMIE undersigned take this method of Inform X log lbs pubhe that Ihey have taken I he house and have purchased the entire stuck and fuluies fiirmerly used by V. H. HOLLAND, and hope by strict attention to busiueos lo retain tho pulruuage nf the old cuslunier and gaiu as many more as possible. Wo are constantly In receipt uf GOODS fleet ed Willi the greatest care, (a lo price and quality,) and are conhMeiit that our facilities will enablu us lo oiler greater imtueeiiients lo nil who wuut the worth of their money than any oilier house in the city. Ws haw, and are just receiving, an Invoice uf DRV OOOJ) S, consisting In part uf the following artinles Coche co, Pacific, lladley, Cuiieslegn, Philip All. n, Full Itiver, Merrimae, and numerous other 1'ltl.NTH, all late styles ; English and Kreueh merinos, l.y. ons cloih; black, blue, purple, and pink alpacas, jucouel, book, and Hwias muslin, a fine assortment uf laces and edging, velvet trimmiugs, oVc, do mesiie ginghams, blue, mixed, and gray satinet, sheep's grey and funcy cloth, Millotd and Ilunker Hill jeans, bleached and brown sheeting, brown and blue liriHiug, denims, hickory shirliug, black velvet, also a fine lot of plaid drese goods, Ilrtuucls cariel, &.e., &c. MEXJj- BOYS' CLOTHING. Dluc, black, and brown cloih coals of the finest quality, (weed busiuess do., black cloth vest, a fiuo lot of blk doeskin and satinet puuls, nil qualities and sites, rubber jackets, gray over aud under shins, while and hickory shin, hats and caps. It O O T H and 8 II O E H-men's, boys' and youths' boots, Indies', misses', and children's mo rocco, goat, kid, and calf boots and shoes. GROCERIES: Rio coffee, green and black lea, New Orleans, Uutaviu, and crushed sugar, Eust lluotou, Stew art's, and China syrup, sail, 10 and 80 lb. sucks, uiiils, assorted si-s, soap and soup powders, pow der and lead, cream tartar, yeast powder, salera lus, chewing add smoking tobucco, oysters, prunes, pepper sauce, oil, spices, starch, and cotton but ting, with variety of other groceries usually kept. We have also a Splendid Assorlincut of Vookt, In part as follows: Washington & his lien- McKenzie'e Receipts, cruls. Religious Encyclopedia, Napoleon St his marsh'ls, llible History, Rellins' Ancient History, Sketches and Skeletons in 4 vols., or sermons, Border Ware, Wickhsra's School P Life on the Plains, later, Frontier Life, Dick Wil- Steven' book of ftrmf soo, Untied buile . it Fruit Culture, Land Measure, American Debater, Mapping plates, Railroad and Roads, Teaching, Puller's Works, Natural I' S'. " rat . ft . ' iliompson's high school and mental arithmetics, uebslersund Sunders Practical Laudi .Dps new aeries school books, Gardening, IV rosier s lurge family j.o) noou oi i. reat 5IeDt i)it.,ioUrVl rcnu.iiopi frvin cy.-,.,elia ef J,lorcun." .e Morals, moral .n l teligiou. Youat, ntnts n(i eB(te aneedole jtor, Mechanic's companion, b,r.all agricoUural works, Bibles, of all sites, With many other valuable books. ALSO PRESTON'S MAP OF OREGOX ant? WASH IMGTON. A Fresk Supply of Stationery : Day-Hook and JoeraoW, Memorandums of all sizes, note, k'tler, cup, and bill puper, tnvelones, pens aud pencils, slate, n-ritinr hooks, cVc. Wm. WliUDORKP ic Cck P. S. GOODS e.tvhnnger aud the highest market price puid for butter, eg, bocun, chick ens, flour, uiul almost tui tiling the furmer has fur VVM. D.&CO. Oregon Cily, Oclober 4, 1S36. y Urcsat IlHlllCCIIMHlt-4 THf: PROPRIETOR or THE FRENCH STORE in this eiry, lukes this method to Invite Ilia puMio to call aud examine his slock of t; O O 1S. Hs has now on hnnd. an.1 will continue loreeoire by almost every steamer, a fine assortment of the best quulity of goods, which he is determined to sell as cheap, as anybody else, if not a little uueaper. The Ladies in I'uiisciilur, are- requested to come where they will find the best and LATEST FASHIONS of Dress Goods, of every description. Ho hus, and is constantly receiving, DRY G O O I S , eonsistinir in nart of the fullouioT article' Coehcco, Pacific, lladley, Coneslcgo, Philip Allen, Fall River, Merrimac,and numerous other PRINTS, nil lute styles; English and French merinos, Lyons doth ; bluek, blue, purple, and pink ulpaces, juconct, book and Swiss muslin, a tine aorlmcnt of laces aud edging, velvet trim. ings, 4tc, domestic ginghams, blue, mixed, and gray satinet, sheep's grey and fancy cloth, Milford and Bunker Hill 'warn, bleached and brown ing, brown and blue cjrilfitisr. denims, hickorv shirt- hig, black velvet, alsoa fine lut of plaid dress gauds ururaeis carpel, ac.,dCC; Men & Boy's Clolhiiijr. l?luc, black, and brown cloth coats of the finest quality, tweed business do., black cloth veals, a fine lot of blk doeskin aud sutinet punts, all qualities auu sizes, ruooerjacaeiB, gray over and under shirts, wnite ana mcKory minis, nuts and caps. BOOTS St SHOES men's. bovsfanJ voulha1 boots, ladies', misses', uud children's morocco gout, hiu, auu can uoots ana suoes. It is uo trouble to show goods, and he will al ways be happy to see his customers, whether they purchase or not. ET7GENE La FOREST. Oregon City, Dec. 6, 1 856. 34m7 IMPORTANT To Norllici-tiCuliforiiiii A: Oregon. THE MERCHANTS and TRADERS from these sections ef the country visiting the city o - SAN FRANCISCO, will find it to their advdntugc to Call, Examine, and Purckase from the immense slock of HUGHES & WALLACE, (105 St 107 saccaiseNTo sr.,) comprising every quality, description, and variety of Goods iu their line of busiuess. hughes a WAitacr, Hii7e Goods, Linens, Hunncs . Wallace, Laces, Embroideries, ncoiiES . Wallace, Millinery Goods, Hugh es II wa llacb, Furiiishine Goodt, Broncs Wallace, Hosieru, Gloves, iiuouns it Wallace, Comos, Brushes, dV huoiies s Wallace, Yonlee iVoo, Ac, muoiiks waluce, Perfumery, Cutferv Iiuohes 4 Wallace, French Fancv Goom. HUOHes Wallace, German Fancy Goods, uuubes . Wallace, Agent, Clark's Cotton, hughes a Wallace, Marshall's Threads. 105 & 107 Sacramento St., S. F. N. B. Our immense nnrl i-li.a.hi..i ... i. of our ewn direct imnortuilnn. je37m3 mitJHKS & WALLACE. Central Produce Depot. CAXF.TAU CONSTANTLY receiving, fresh from ranch, a wl'cat, oata, bacon, lard, butter and potatoes. AP"I4 . JOHN P. BROOKS. JUST received, the following sizes : 1. I. & I. rniin.t l,dcli,, l3-lCixJ3jj, I2o0 lbs Norway shoes iron. APnl 4- G. ADERNF.THT 4. CO. W. P. Burns, WAGON AND CARRIAGE .MAKER, OHBGOX CITY. O. T. ET Strict attention n.M , ..j I I ,v v futi .Ai i UU tMll I ractton to patrons warranted. fet9-43 r II.T Mnn nivr. ; . , ' T i . I " I J sale by CHARMAN 4. WARNER CST RECEIVED, a new supply of Rio and Java CofTee. Rice. Surar. SJ J A.- nov?J C.PUPE,Jr.,faiast. U. S. MAIL LIlfB. Oregon Ctly and Portland Jhilg Ptrl , , OUrk Will run dally (Sunday. e,et.p,,dj ,". named trade, having Oregou Cits .. i , 'el.k, . M, Krtumlag'wll T i'sv. 7 V' W 3 r--.. touching .1 . lnu,media,"l t or freight or .iuMigejjyott b!rd ' , yviiui Between Portland and 'Oregon C, flUIE new slrrn-whcl .lrMmer X e x i' h n n s , baSs m. Uv.no, .ii,.ir, win r b ... p , CiTVat4r.N. ' "' 0.- . Jiy Si U. S. MAIL LINIL Portland and As0ri. The Bplemlhl Kte.mep ' Multnomah jWlj WI IX conlinu. lo run rey bT Inn. and Astoria, si Vancouver wckk, leaving Portland oa Monday .nd TU ! mornings of each week to, AJ. . . for Pcrll.nd on Tuelay ,nd Fl)( " louehi.,gVsscouv.,ST.IUis..;u;iJ1 lamkt. ice.. eaeh wav. vm r-..i . - 'lra. , apply to R-IIOYT, MarttT' jel6 Oratlfoyf. Wharf-o,., C'u P-sgs, ler, 'ortlinj. Wow ArTanfcmonti. ' " I HAVE bought om t BAKERY M v meut of Vharman dj. Homer w.' T"?11!" now oiened under the most taw-Ju ' stances lo ill old patrons, and a m', ci'es. as muy choose lo give ine a call ;'!)r " 0M' be well supiilted with P Bread, Cakes, 1'ies, n. , n, dies, Uamns, '." & and almost ev.rv r '' yel h.vente4 bv y '.ho' ?n", WA-kshtr will bs allbnU-d ' 8"kw' '"S"""1')-" A wbicJl AT 'ri? I sbal' " L0WI: MSflDLB BATES ( ' troie-.cr'' ,0"cn.""",l1 'ceiv Piiiiss fw, a. fa. arrival. All are i,ii...l ,. :. 4 FREDliltlCK CUARMAN City, April 25, lSi7. "aMs- Oregon TUST RECEIVED at lU OreleaT fj Store, direct from New York 8 ft eieco, a fresh supply of DRUGS, MEDICl Ve, Patent Medie.no., Family Medicines, 4e ff' which teiM be sold as oieor cA astknmu procured in the Territory. Call sad 2Zt yourselves, and get an Almanac for 1837, pauT JAYN1CS Alterative, Expectoraut, sul Psk Cod Liver Oil, Carter Oil, 8ww, 0J"J the UKKUUN fllT DRUG STORE. MEXICAN Mimiaug Liuimeul, G. W. Mix. cuuul s GurKling Oil, at lit OREGUN CITY DRUG STORK miU'SSES, riyhl and left siul doulls, amt Ab, -L domiuul su)iorlera, at llit OREGON CITY DRUGSTORE; 1JURE While Lsad, raw aud buraril Unber . t'rosuo, C.n and Yellow, and other njal.' at lh OREGON CITY DRL'ttBTOttE. , PFJIFUAIKRY.aUhe OREGON CITY DRUG STORE.. RAEFENBERO MEDICINES: Graefenberg Sarsaparilla, Uleriu.Cslboliooa, Dysentery syrun, cauinaiptit balm, ffile Ointment,. " Health liirters, " Kvo Ijitinn. in.. A . To k found at the ngeney of the Comptnr A tho OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. HAYMAN'S Dyspe))tie Elixir warntstts U cure ilia dvaneiwia iost wi.rt unJ r sale at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. TR. Ciuysotl'scnmpoundexlract of Sorsaparilis U and Yellow Do. k. at (lie sepl5 OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. OLD Dr. Jacob Towiiseml'i Sarsaparilla, u the OREGON CITY DRUG STORK. DR.J. Ayres' celebiuted Cherry Pectoral for coughs, coMs,and consumption, at ths OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. McLA.NE'S celebrated Vermifuge and Lirer Pills, OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. DR. TuwiHHnd'sSarraparilfa,at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. I3ERUVIAN I'ebrifuge, for the cure of fererr uud njxue, Sic, Slc, just received and forsals at the OR EGOS CITY DRUG STORE. Ilui'iic. Maker & Saddler. THE subscriber hus bought out the establish ment lurmcily owned hy A. K. Post, and is now cat rying on the HARNESH and SA DDLS RY business iu nil its brunches; the LlVKllY STABLE belonging lo the establishment, ii il kept up, where hon.es and carrisgesnre constantly kept for the nccommodutiou of the public. Hones left at my stable, will always be treated with par ticular attention, nnd well fed. I have been con nectt d with this establishment for some fouryein, and am now permaueully located, where I shall al ways be happy to wuil on all who moy farof m with a call. W. B. PARTLOW. . The best of TIMOTHY HAY kept coDttaot. ly on hand. Oregon City, Oct. 18, 185C-27y. C'iiiH-niitli, April 11, 185T. fXH hand and for sale, low, for cash or producs V faints Ot lead, chrome green, white lead, prussiau blue chrome yellow, blue paiut, red do in oil, blk. do lithnrgo, Common and permanent green pulty.glass-. JNO. P. BROOKS. Vc. JONAS G. CLARK St CO., Furniture Ware-Rooms, 28 Washington Strut SAN FRANCISCO, And 49 and 51 Fourth St., between J and K Its., SACRAMENTO, -y Importers, Manufacturers, Wholesale & Retail DEALERS IN EVERY DESCRIPTION 01 FURNITURE & BEDDING, , Hava now in Store the "saESTsrocf n.1 mi.w. nAmn. aMU,ptm,tl of RlV" te-j nvAVTivvi. FIIRN1TVRS everotTcred in tliis State, consisting in Prt'"" Fins Rosewood, Walnut and Mahogany Parlor and Chamber Sets; Soas, Ottomans, lounges, and Ea'9 Ckairs,Bureaux, Whatnots, Mirrors of all site I OFFICE AND KITCHEN FVRSITCRS In great variety. We are now manufacturing i'rom?lir "V tive woods, also from walnut and rosewood, of our finest furniture, and can produce an srties superior for strength, dnrafclity and beauty, IS anything imported from the East. We have constantly on band and sre in regal" receipt of full and complete invoices of Goads, adapted lo the interior and coast trsde. &T TO WHOLESALE DEALERS ws would say, your orders will receive, as fonneriy, our careful and prompt attention. apr23m Groceries FOR SALE BY CHARLES POtTR.M SUGAR, Salt, Coffee, Tea, SjTnCnassW Starch, Saleratus, Cream Taosv Sal Soda, Carb. Soda, Pepper, Spice, Almas. Bora, Cap persa. etc. AKii U 157-"L Hardwire FOR SALE BY CHARLES FOft. 1 T RAS8 and Iiua Botts. Screws, Lota as R1 Latches, Hammers and Halehsts, Aies, ing-knives, Haailsaws, Carry Combs, Hos . svmw IIIV -Jalll Iiiuuae, ,mj r , Bru.be. and Card. Gua Lock taut Ca. Wsd Cards, Chest Handles, Plane Ac SHAKER SaPprilla. at the OREGOiV 1 1TI PRIG f TCS.Z,