The Oregon Argus. (Oregon City [Or.]) 1855-1863, October 04, 1856, Image 3

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    Tits Mammoth Cavs. E. Murium it
furnishing the PorUntuurh Journal with a
if rie of interesting nicki about ill Mum
moth Cave of Kentucky. lie eeyt the lam
estimate of iho Cave gave 220 avenuet, 47
domuf, 8 cataraoii, and S3 ;in ; yet all it
not discovered, and centuries nmy elaute
before il will It full exploreil, if such a
work it ever accomplished. The floor of
tne cave it covercu oy inreeortour teet oi
.t I 1 I m m . m
dirt, yielding about three po'indt of nitrate
of lime to I ho bushel ; and tueli it the con
dition of the atmosphere of tho Cave, that
the dirt, after being lixivated and ihrown
back from tho hoppers in the cave reim-
pregnaki at fully in three- year at it wat
before lixivation. Thut the tupjdy Uinx.
hauilnble. Glauber and Etom ta'ti are
abundant in tome apnitmenttof the cave.
Pvbblct, cbulccdonv, including goodct lino 1
with cryilala, flintt, fibrout tulphale of I
lime, cryiiilizd carbonate of lime, oolite,
chalk, red and gray acre, culcnrotit tpar,
gypsum, and tod a are found in the Cave.
Tiid Abrison Trial Changs of Ven
ue Allowed. Judge Carter, ofCincinnnti,
Inn granted a change- of venue to Duller
county In the cao of Arrinon, who it to be
tried for the murder of Mrt. Allison. The
Judge, in giving hit opinion, alluded to the
trial of Arrison for tho murder of Mr. Al-
Jison, and taid the verdict of the jury wa
euch that it was scarcely possible to con
ceive how any twelve men with one grain
of tenso divided amongst them could have
arrived at it.
How to Drteut Muhdkrers. W. D.
Torter wriics tolhe New York Herald that
the following method will, in many cases,
detect the perpetralort or a murder: "Il
it well known that all objects are actually
painted or impressed en the retina of the
eye. Should a person die by a violent
death, the objects before the rye at Urn
timo, remain iinpronsel on the retina. If
the covering of the eye is scraped down
'thin, and a powerful magnifying glass ap
plied, this imago will he distinctly seen.
J his wus I
tho first dUcovei y ef th'a dnjuor-
'reolvpc.
this;"
Any scientific physician enn do
A Remarkable Year. Mr. E. Merriam
write lo the New York papers that
The present year linn been reinarkublo
Tor long continuance ol intense col J in win
ter, and fur the lung eoniinuunce of great
.heat in summer. Meteorites have been
more numerous ihan usuul this year in
many parts of (he globe, but earthquakes
'have been tar less numerous than for many
years past.
There is nothing on our record for sixty-
eight consecutive years, either in cold or
lieni, as to inleiiMiy and lui duiution,
which equals that ol the ycur 1650.
X2T A few years ago an intelligent gen
tleniiii) had a contract to toul a hundred
shade trees, lie took the precaution to
mark the north stile of each tree, and to
plant the same side nofih when it was
rtrnnspiHiitcd. ny thin can fulness he save !
the life of almost Ml that lie moved. In
ithis hemisphere, the sun shining upon the
southern half of a tree cnsluully, stinm-
lates the growth of the libera on that con-
.-siderably uhove .tlie oilier, ao that in many
'caseslhe animal ling.i are much larger on
this than on riu- other.
Stsanok Occusrsncs. Something very inru-
liar is reported to have occurred on F,a Kidge, in
X'ncvlu csuiity, Tenn., a few weeks ago. A hone
and low so the story goes which a fanner w;n
uting in his field, sunk and disappeared in the e irili,
Ueav.ng a hole to winch no bottom hus yet been
found, and in which the farmer himself came
near lulling. Ilia neighbors were called to the
place, who by means of ropes, li t him down in
search of the horse nnd plow, tu tin depth of forty
or fifty feet, but the further he went Iho larger the
hole appeared, and he called to his friends to pull
liim up, wliioh they did. Several unsuccessful at
tempts were afterwards made to fathom the hole.
The horse tud plow have "gone the way of all the
earth.'
Tlie Psooreis or Lire. Men rejoice when the
sun is risru j they rejoice alo when it goes down,
while lliey are unconscious of Iho decay of their
own lives. .Men rejoice on seeing tuo face of a
new scawu, as at Hie arrival of one greatly desired.
Nevertheless the rerolutiou of one season is I he de
cay of human life. Fragment of drift-wood meet
ing in the wide ocean continue together a little
space; thus parents, wives, children, friends and
lichen, remain with us a short time, then separate,
and the sepuraliou is inevitable. No mortal can
escape the common lot ; he who mourns for depart
ed relatives has no power to cause them to return
One standing on the road would readily say to a I of
number or persons passing by, 1 will lollow you.
Why then, should a person grieve, when journey
ing tlie sams road which has bon assuredly trav
eled by all our forefathers) Lifu resembles a cata
ract rushing Auwn with irresi-tiblo impetuosity.
Knowing thatths and of life is death, every right
minded man oucht to pursue that wluoh is con
nected with happiness and ultimata bliae, Dub-
fin Uuictrtity M igazint.
Americans Navigatino the Rivers or China.
n-We perceive by a letter from Canton that a com
pany ol Americans are about building a couple of
stcamera to ruu on ths rivers ol Uims. lh;s is a
new idea, and something that must bo productive
of great good. Ths Chinese aro a commercial peo
ple anq are much given to trade, cheating tnd oth
er civilizing habits, Tho rivers of China are pe
culiarly adapted to steamboat navigation, and then
look at her canals, one of which is nearly is wide
is the Hudson, and as long aa tin Ohio river. The
Empin is full of people, full of towns, and full of
fabrics. These must make steamboating unusual,
ly profitable. We hare an idea that the Amcri.
pan Steamboat Company will make a fortune.
They have no competitors, and for a long number
of years will nave a monopoly or the bus mess.
014 Uee Wales.
From the Missouri Statesman.
"HBNHT lLAY WHIGS, COME TO OUE
Rescue !" Yes, the Henry Clay Whigs
lire cajlej upon by the Buchanan dema
gouges to come to their rescue ! Ia it not
remarkably strange that men who, for a
q uarter of a century past, have denounced
Mr. Clav and the Whiff narty for all that
was thominahla and hetradax. ahould now
have the impudence to far to insult the Old
una vvnigs at to asa mem to contradict
the whole of their past Uvea by aupporling ,h, tppnn4 worklon Phrenolo
Democrat! ! Have the Whijjt forgotten Psychology, Hydropathy, and Mesmerisni, as ap
the manner in which, for twenty yearain plicahle to all Uji conditions of life, and pertaining
Misimiri thairnn hpl ..f thi nsrtv crush.
. , rt . - ;l- ,Lnm "iieTeuiuone w a. t. ii, ine lairrovani,
ea them to the earth-proscrib.nR them wi(j 4 b() Mherworkby th. Mroe .nriorJ
from every office, and gerrymandering the aim. STATIONERY of all kinds. AIo,
Biatesoas to prevent the forty thousand PRESTON'S MAPOF OREGON and WASH
"Whigs in the State from having even one INGTON.
Representative in CWrets 7 llave they w- DIERDORFF 4 Co.
forgotten bow they reviled and calumni-
, , w r ,J ,. . . , .
ated Mr. Clay, charging htm with king
an Aboliliowt, a traitor to his country, a
aii-rifrrr, a Mrr.:! t, a g:-nh'rr, a 5jV
bath-breaker, a perjurer, and a monarchist,
who triuniileil under hit fuel (he constitution
and (he luwi lie was black-balled and
caricatured, alnndered and denounced, all
round the Uuion ; and now the part)- which
outrxged the moral tento of mankind by
the- atrocity of the libels they uttered
auniiikt hit character, are prat'tntr about the
glorious and immortal Clay, and for the
purpose of liumbiiffjring Whijit out or
their volet, are thudding crocodile tcart
over hit cravel vve propose to lit trie
I .. . a
people tee the scandalous manner in which
tome of the Democratic papers atte mptrd
in 1844 to blacken Im name by the publi
cutioo of the vilnt caricature, and forlhit
purpose we ask attention to i he following
outrinjrotis and Inwulllng piece oi tcauda
Hiul falsehood :
From Hit Illinois Sltto Register, Aug S3, 18-14
3
CO
O
to
Henry
City, I lie liv
ing personification
and embodiment of
Whig prineiles.
Whig tddress,
IN 1777
born) in
1805 quarreled
with Col. Daviess, of Ken
tucky, which led to hit fimt duel ;
In 1808 he challenged Humphrey Mar
hull, and fired three times tl hit 111! ART.
I a 1825 he challenged the great Jo h n
Kin
but
tlie
dulph, and fired once at his hi
art,
ned
without effect; in 1837 he plan
CILLEY DUEL, by wa
MURDER WW perpi
and a wife made a
ao. In 1841, wh
yoanuld, and gr
ded, it under 50(10
BONDS TO KEEP
ich
y
del
tin 39
m
A
ted,
nl
65
hta
Ian
pe
he
ace! At the ago of
PERJURED himself lo
re a seal in the United Stat
enate 1 In 18'J4 he made in iuft
ui burgain with John Quincy A
arm, by which he BOLD OUT
for i $0000 a year OFFICE. He
ia alto well kn own aa a gum-
cu
S
o
d
bier and Subbuth
political princi
cisely and exao
the Hattford e
frderuliata; o
equal righ
privileges
luwsitch
privileg
he iui
feroei
Alge
in t
deed
b I o
breaker. His
pies are pre
tty those of
o n v e u tiou
ppoard to
Is, equal
fc equal
artered
CI; also
laioa
o u I
mi ps
heir
of
o d!l
CONSTITUTION AND LAWS.
Henry Clay Whigs I read the above and
murk its infamous revilings against one of
the greatest and best of American states
men. Mink iis atrocity its maliguity
und baseness. Ought not a copy of it lo
be bold before the face of every lluclianan
demagogue in the nation whenever he be
gins lo prate about "the great Whig party
and the "immortal Clay t
tSfThe Paria correspondent of the Button At
latatuies that at a recent ball in the Tui!eries. four
or hve Americans bocame intoxicated, sua forced
tneir way to tne emperor s table lit nipper, ma
king a great uprrar. Tho Emperor was a good
deal aatouinhtd when be discovered who they
wore.
L'
T OF LETTERS remain'nit in the Tost
Office at Oregon City, Sept. 30, 185G.
Al.bilt Cuthuriue
Millard O S
Mulls Isaac
Merrill Eniret
McKiuley J S 3
McMclleu B V
Pattersou W M Dr
Read Jus
Ross J no E
Read C A
Sayers Renj G
Speuce Thos F A
Thompson David Rev.
Tlialets Martha
Thares Win
AllreeES
Bryant C W
Coffey J no 3
Carpenter W
Curienter W II
Chiles Jno W
Downer Jos
llowd J no
Draper Jos
Deschenes Ilenrii
Fin ley Nancy
.lackson Phebe M
Sangwith Chas
Weston Geo W
Wesheim H
Zummolt Jno
JOHN FLEMING, P.M.
Mann Cynthia 2
.Moody Henry
Miller Alary
New Firm New Goods.
rpHE undersigned take this method of inform
L ing the public that they have taken the house
uud have purchased the entire stock and fixturea
formerly used by t. S. HOLLAND, and hope by
strict attention to business to retain the palronaga
'I1 old customers and gain as many more as
i"i,
We are constantly in reoelpt of GOODS select-
ed with the greatest care, (as to price and quality.)
and are confident that our facilities will enable us
to oner greater inducements to all who want the
worth of thoir money Ihan any other house iu the
city. We have, and are j ust receiving, an invoice of
DRY GOODS,
consisting ia part of the following articles Coche-
co, I'acihc, lladley, Uonestego, Philip Allen, fall
River, Merrimac, and numerous other PRINTS,
all late styles ; Luglish and Freuch merinos, Ly
ons cloth; black, blue, purple, and piuk alpacas,
jaconet, book, and Swiss muslin, a fine assortment
of laces and edging, velvet trimmings, &c, do
mestic ginghams, blue, mixed, and gray satinet,
sheep's grey and fanay cloth, Mill'ord and Bunker
11:11 jeans, bleached and brown sheeting, brown
and blue drilling, denims, hickory shirting, black
velvet, also a fine lot of plaid drew goods, Brussels
carpet, ecc, ace
MEN a- BOYS' CLOTHING.
Blue, black, and brown eloth coats of the finest
quality, tweed business do., black cloth vests, a fine
lot of blk doeskin and satinet pants, all qualities
and sizes, rubber jackets, gray over and under
shirts, white and hickory shirts, hats snd esps.
BOOTS tud SHOE S men's, boys' and
youths' boots, ladies', misses', and children's mo
rocco, goat, kid, and calf boots and shoes.
GROCERIES:
Rio coffee, green aud black tea. New Orleans,
liatavia, and crushed augar, East Boaton, Slew-
art's, and China syrup, salt, 10 and 80 lb. sacks,
nails, assorted sizes, soap and soap powders, pow
der and lead, cream tartar, yeast powder, ealera-
,u. chewing add smoking tobacco, oysters, prunes,
pepP' ce, oils, spioes, starch, and cotton bat-
t)..l,did Aturtmsat of R..L.
he prevention tad eure of aU diseases alao the
GOUUS exchanged and the gn
market price paid for butter, eggs, bacon, chick-
.,. flouTaodTlmoa anything the farmer has for
aie. WM. I CO.
Oregst) CHy, Oct'ter I, Hi. y
Yaatkltt t'.t. Airtcalinral Hot In y.
Tho annual Fair of lliii tuulvty will b held
La Fayellt O.T. on Thursday. Ooloberi'Jd. IN.'iil
to winch llit clliunt of Yamhill t'u. are generally
iuviled. The publiotrt rilerm to primed cata
logues (ti in uourt noust lu La ruyutte) ufarli
vies lur rxuiuiuuu pxo, at.
Maitin Olds, Ttit'l
Lt Fayette 0. T. July 81, 1S56.
DISS:
In Ihia city on last Monday, of the whooping-
cough, Jsuxs Kumund, infant sou of .I.N. Hanker,
tq , aged Hues moiitlia lacking llirei days.
"Tluici fortuu.il! I who of ihat frugili mould,
The precious porcelain of human clay,
llreak with the lint full : lliey call ne'er behold
Tlie loug year liuk'd with heavy day ou day,
And all which niuat ba borne, and nover told."
Dissolution of Copartnership.
nil IE cuparluerliip hcreloluie tsiiing between
X the lulwcriberi, uiidcr I he firm of 8. .Maim 4
Co., will be diwHilved on II I lUtli of tin present
moiilli (October,) Ib.iO, by mulnal eoiuenl. All
pertona indeblrd lo taid firm will please make py
meat before closing up and all peiauns having ac
oounui against l'ia aume ahould preaenl them before
Un expiration or tin tune api-cifirri.
SAMUEL MARKS,
' 8AUL MARKS,
ASI1EK MARKS.
Oregon City, Oct 4, Is5G. 25w2
Tor lalo.
I WISH to nil four yoke of GOOD WORK
OXEN. Thoaa wuliing lo buy work cattle
would do well to give me i call at my reeidenci on
Upper Molello, Clackamae county.
J.T. WINUF1KI.D.
6ept,37,18SG. 34wS
Xffotico.
AS my wife NANCY has left my bed tnd
XI.
board without just cauie or provocation, I
hereby forbid any person harboring or Iruatinr her
on my account, aa l win pity no Uebis of her con
trading. ilEMl
HENRY II. FLEMING.
Sept. SI, Jo0,
24w3
Wm. Holmoi tk Co.,
( F1BE PROOF 11 KICK BUILDING,)
MAIS ST., OREGON CITY,
KEEP constantly on hand a full assortment of
the following articles both WHOLESALE
and KblAIlii
DRY GOODS:
A large quantity, consisliug partly of prints of !
kinds, merinos, English tnd French alpacas, de
antes, laucy and kluck silk, sheetings, shirtings,
lickings, tweeds, casaimeres, coltouudea, hickurya,
denims, drilling, talinella, blue, bluck, grey, and
mixed, sc, ecu.
GROCERIES:
A well selected ussorlmenl, in part consisting of
sugar, coffee, tea, syrup, aonp, caudles, fruit, Hour,
bulter, bacon, sp'ce, pepper, sail, aalerntus, soap
powder, lua powder, yeast powder, guu powder, lo,
CLOTHING:
such as black frock, sack, and shanghai couts, of
cssa.mere, eassinelle, satinet, and cloth J vests,
bull', silk, black satin, cloth, aud casimere, plain
and fancy J punts, a large assortment of doeskin,
cansimerc. cloth, jeans, satinet, linen, and all other
klnda ; huts, cais ; over and under ahirta ; stocks,
handkerchiefs, and cravats, and a thousand other
thiugs, such as
BOOTS a SHOES,
women't coarse and fine boots, fine black and col
ored gaiters, slippers, &c. ; men's culf shoes, light
and heavy brojrana, kip and calf boots, calf and
enameled gaiters, boys' and childreu's boots, shoes,
aud gaiters.
Also, nails, spikes, hammers, hatchets, saws,
axes, scythes, steels, squares, &e., ceo.
JJ" The above goods will be sold at the lowest
market rates. All kinds of produce taken in ex
change lor goods.
WM. HOLMES, B.H.MALLORY, A. HOLLAND
Sept. 19, 185b'. y
We are now Receiving-
AND have iu sloro
ICO sacks Rio coffee,
80 wtiole and hlf bbls crushed sugar,
30 " " ' N O "
100 doz bnioins,
250 boxes Eng. soap,
100 " caudles,
100 " glass, ats'd sizes,
Together with a general assortment at crockery,
hardware, boots and shoes, paints and oils, &c,
&o., which we offer for sale at as low prices as
they can be purchased in Uregon Territory.
WM. C. DEMENT 6c CO
Oregon City, Sept. 19.
Fresh Ors-gou Timothy Seed.
1 PV BUSHELS just received and for tale
XUU low by
WM. C. DEMENT $ CO.
To Arrive
"fXriTHIN a few days, direct from New York,
TV juuu lbs spun cotton,
500 lbs beeswax,
1 00 gals coach varnish,
5 bbls rosin, for sale low bv
tep 19 WM. C. DEMENT 6l CO.
Seed Wheat
I HAVE 1500 bushels clear white WHEAT,
entirely free from smut, which will bo a very
desirable article for those wishing to sow wheat
this rail. It can be bad at my barn for $1.00 per
OUbliet. WJ1. JJAKLUW.
Sept. 20, 1S5G. 23-wl
Blank Books.
A FRESH aupply, and first. rate assortment of
IX. full and half bound BLANK ROOKS,
just received ex "Young Americu." Puss Books.
sheep and 1 uck Alemnrandums, Monthly and
Weekly Time Books, Receipt Books, Shipping
and Storehouse, and Cash Copying Press Books,
School Writing Books, Miniature Blanks, Notes,
Drafts, Bills Lading, Arc, &o.
.noisy carriers douk and stationery (Jo.,
Not. 64 & 66 Long Wharf, and 97
sep. S0-m3 Battery at., San Francisco.
Administrator's Ifotiee.
"TOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned
was appointed by the Judge of the Probate
Court in and for Clackamas county, O. T., Ad
ministrator of the estate of Andrew Jackson Cut
ling, late of the county of Clackamas, O. T., On the
14th day of Aug. 1856. Therefore all persons in
debted to said estate will please make immediate
payment ; and all persons hsvinz claims sgainst
said eatate must present the same to the under
signed at his residence in Molalla. Sworn to aa
the law directs. JAMES OFFICER,
Sep 20, '56. 23-w4 Administrator.
Saw asm.
I WILL rent my SAW MILL, and timber for
its use, for one or more years, on very favora
ble terms. The works are in complete repair:
and there is an extended custom to this mill, aa
it runs all the dry season, aa well as most of the
wet season. Steady, temperate men with fami
lies, can now have a first rate chance to "make s
raise." I will sell some of my fins blooded cattle
ou good terms. DAVID NEWSOM.
Marion Co., Sept. 6, 1856. 22w5
SONS OF TEMPERANCE. "Oregon Di
vision No. 8 Sons of Temperance" meets ev
ery Friday evening at 7 o'clock, at their new
Hall over the Drug Store.
IT -Members of oilier Divisions sre invited to at
tend. R. S. BROUGHTON, R. S.
Aug. 23, 1856 19
O vou want sto-.-king yarn T We have it.
an!6 CHARM AN 4 WARNER.
oRbE;
REUON HAMS and SHOULDERS fertile
a 1 9 CHA RMA N 4 WARNER.
Lumber. Lumber.
THE Oregon .Milling and Transportation Co.
have established a LUMBER YARD on the
river bank ia rear of the store of Allan, McKiolay
A Co.
Lumber ia largi or small quantities, including
dressed siding and flooring, can always be had by
triplication at the store of
r. S A. HOLLAND.
Orerm City. Msy 10, l56.
McLANE'-S celebrated Vermifuge and Liver
Pi. C'REOCN CITY DRl'G STOHE.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
rpllE eoparlueiship heretofore esisliug between
X the tuiisuribers miner ins linn oi uasstow a
Co. wss dissolved by mutual oonsent August Iblh
laiti. Persons indebted will please niaki psy-
luent to Jos. liarstow, who will receivt all debts
duo the late nun.
JOS. BAR8T0W,
W. COHUY.
Canemah, Sept. 6, 1856. SI
Joi. Bart tow
18 by himself, and would respectfully sty to his
friends and tilt public generally that hi it
thankful for post patronage, lint will coutiuue busi
ness at tin old mud, tud will aver be reidy to
show his (joous to those who may favor linn with
I cull. Lome one, corns ill, both great and small,
and fivi hull a full Ix-furi purchasing elsewheis,
tnd eiamini for yourselves his spleudid snd televt
slock of
DRY GOODS, PROVISIONS, CLOTH
ING, BOOTS and SHOES,
Tel, Sugar, Coffee, Spices, ice, &c, ll.ils, Nails,
llroums, Sin., tnd almost ivory thing pertaining to
a general Inn of business. Cnneinoh.Sept. b.
raim for Sale.
A FARM of C IO lent of land in Yam
hill couutv, aix miles west of Lafayette, is
oflered for tale. There aro 80 acres in
culnvutlon, and 150 acres in pasture an orchard
of 20 bearing apple trees. The place it well wa
tend ind timbered, tnd lias Iwo wells or excellent
wuler, good buildiugs snd out-houses. Tin land
Is is good as there is in Oregon or the world, tud
ill location makes il as good n stock farm as then
is In tho territory, r arming utensils and stock
will be sold with the place, if desired. The clsim
it well stocked with cattle, horses, and hogs, and
can be had on reasonable terms.
IT Inquire at Tut Aiuvs Office, Oregon City,
Just Itcct'lvt'd.
4 NEW and general assortment of DRY-
iV UOOUS, coiisuliiig of Do trainee, Jaconet,
Book Mnslin, cruas-bsrred Muslin, Ldging, Inser
tion, Bablein Ladies' hose, collars, Ac., im.
Also, BOOKS snd STATIONERY.
CHARLES POPE, Jr.,
sug 16 Main St.
SoniL'tliiiig New.
WE, in addition to our Grocery and Baking
business, have just received a good aud
well selected stock of DRY GOODS, such is
slicoes. muslins, mous de lainea, aatinells, tweed,
Kentucky jeans, &c , & e. also a good assortment
of flannels, bed ticking, and drills, pocket hand
kerchiefs, neckerchiefs. Ac. all of which we war
rant to be of the beat quality, and will aell as low
ss can be bought at any other house in the city.
We say to the farmers, we can fill your bills com
pletely, which will save you so much trouble ia
running around elsewhere. Call and see.
Aug. 16. CHARMAN 4 WARNER.
GOOD grain seeks for eale cheap, by
CHARMAN WARNER.
rpo pick funcy shoes, either ladies' or gentle
JL men's, call at
au 1 6 CHA RMA N $ WA RNER'S.
POCKET and table cutlerv of first quality, (or
sale by CHARMAN $ WARNER.
DO you wuut hats, good and cheap? ("nil at
CHARMAN 4 WARNER S.
Tl RUSHES, scrub, hand, and tooth; do hair;
JJ paint brushes, &o., for sale at the store of
CHARMAN $ WARNER.
CLOTHING WAUEIIOVSE.
Wm. a. Badger,
109 BATTERY ST., COR.NKR OF MKItCHANTS,
SAN FRANCISCO,
IMPORTER of every variety of Cloth
ing uud Furnishing Goods ; also of Ducks,
Drills, Sheetings, Ulunhels, Huts, Moots and liro
gans, by recent arrivals has received very large
invoices of tlie most desirable styles of t. I.Ultl
ING, aud it is the larokst stock ever offered in
this market. The GooJs are manufactured under
my own supervision, and of the best material, well
cut, large sizes, and made iu the most durable
maimer.
Traders from the country are invited to examine
this heavy stock, and they will find the prices
Lowes than lliey can be found cltewhero in (he
market.
Purchasers may rely on receiving the best and
most taleuble goods, its each article is guarantied.
OKDJiliS FROM THE COUNTRY prompt
ly aud carefully attended to.
10,000 pairs assorted funcy cassimere pants,
10,000 " assorted funcy aud plain satinet do.,
7,1)00 " " linen pants,
2,000 ' Goodyear's rubber pants,
1,000 Goodyear's white rubber coals,
200 cases Goodyear's Ion; and short rubber
boots,
200 " miners' boots,
1,000 dozen super fluunel oversliirts,
300 " fancy cassimere oversliirts,
1,000 " white shirts,
600 " heavy hickory shirts,
500 " heavy check shirts,
300 '' Merrimack shirts,
6(10 lambs' wool undershirts,
300 " regalia undershirts,
200 " grey flannel undershirts,
450 " lambs' wool drawers,
250 " bleached drill drawers,
1,500 " overalls,
300 ' Denim frocks,
1,200 " country-knit wool socks,
1,500 " heavy white and mixed cotton do.,
1,000 pieces super silk pocket handkerchiefs,
100 dozen super black silk neckerchiefs,
200 " cambric handkerchiefs,
300 " rubber belts,
250 " buck gloves,
400 " buckxiu gold bags,
1,000 doeskin business cools,
400 black cloth frock coats,
2,000 assorted overcoats,
600 " pea coats,
3,000 silk, cloth, and velvet vests,
20 bales blue and white blankets,
50 ' A sheeting,
50 drills,
30 " assorted duck,
50 esses fine felt lists,
100 " straw hats. For sale by
WM. G. BADGER,
Wholesale Clothing Warehouse,
No. 109 Battery, cor. Merchant St., San Francjsco.
N. B. No goods sold at retail. 18ui3
GEO. ABERXETIIY tl Co.,
MERCHANTS,
OREGON CITY, O. T.
Abernethy, Clark tit Co.,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
San Francisco, Cal.,
Will sttend to selling Oregon produce, ind fill or
ders for Goods, Groceries, A.c, at the lowest riles.
The patronage of the people of Oregon is re-
'pectfully solicited. Aug. 2.
So Merchants.
WE are now receiving the following irtioles:
50 bbls Santa Cruz lime,
15 " hydraulio cement,
5 " plaster of paris,
32 kegs uails,
8 " spikes, 5 A 6 in.,
100 ' U nion syrup, 5 gala.,
25 bags Rio coffee,
25 mala China No 1 augar,
25 half bbls N O sugar,
5 bbla vinegar.
iug3 G. ABERNETHY A CO.
To Blackaniillit and 71anulucta
rert.
WE in now receiving tea tons of iroa of tht
following aizes :
Round iron from to 1 inch,
Square " lo 2 M
Bar - 1Ji1o3i,
Nail rods,
Horse shoe iron,
Band iron, 3 J I.
Plow steel, 12iJ.
Fur sale at lowest msrket rates.
augS G. ABERNETHY A CO.
DR. Osgood's I odisCholagogue, end Dr. Joaes'
American Choiagogne, at tho
OPfXW UTT rprs STORE.
What's the Use of Oolnr Barefoot?
rpilfc, subscriber has opened l boot and shot sh
X iu this oily, where making aud mending wil
be done lo ordrr on siiost kutil-i. I also keei
constantly on baud ready made boots tnd shoes
which 1 will sell on ressnnsbls terms. Thankful
for past favors, I still solicit i reasonable shsrs
pilruutgi. Call aud try us tnybow.
J. B. BLANPIED.
Oregon City, Aug. 9, 1856. 17m6
TlfE an lust receivinr t ouanlilv of UR
V GOODS, EA R THEN WARE, tnd tl
most every thing tlst t nun otn mention. Farm
in would do well lo eall and get their harvest sup
plies about new.
July VIAK.VA.y 4- H.lrt.Yttt.
Cor. 3d 4 WalersU.oppo.lie Ferry land'r,
OREGON CITY.
The traveling publio in respectfully Invited to
give us I call.
Tin OREGON HOUSE ii the ms4 pleasantly
located lloiel iu tht Territory, and has been so
altered within the last few months is to make it
one of tin most commodious.
Ths table will always be supplied with Hit best
III tt the maikel atfurdi. Good accommodations
for ladies and fumihes.
Good stabling aud feed for horses, with proper at
tendance. UPRENGEK It BIllNK.
June 28, 1856. 6m
To Farmer.
UR REAPERS and THRASHERS btvi
arrived. Call toon, if you wish lo gel out.
Wt have 3 eight-horse thrashers tud cleuuers,
3 reapers and rakers.
JulyS, 1jU. U. AUhKNKl tll' atu,
M. si. LUCAS. K. DALTONi
Luoai 4i Balton,
HOUSE, SIGN, & ORNAMENTAL PAIN-
j r. Ks, etc.,
HAVE received and offer for sale,
4000 lbs Atlantio white lead,
350 galloua boiled unseed oil,
300 raw
300 " turpentine,
9t0 " Tilden'iNo.1 furniture virnish,
150 " " - coach
200 " Japan
1000 lbs of putty,
C ds Adams 6-10 brushes,
6 dot sash tools assorted,
10 packs of leaf gold,
10 " " silver,
100 lbs of Small's assorted colon,
3 gross of camel and table hair pencils,
500 It of glass, 8x10, 10x12, 10x14, 10x15.
Glazed sash, any quantity, of the following tlzet
and prices:
HxlO, fi,'Ji per window,
10x13, 4,00 "
8x13, 4,00
10x14, 4,50 "
10x15, 5,00
Messrs. L. &. 1). would respectfully call tht at
tention of the trade and the public generally to ex
amine their stock before purchasing elsewhere.
LUCAS & DALTON,
June 28, 1856. Front si., Portlaud.
Bv Bark Ocean Bird.
RECEIVED June 4th the lollowmg GOODS,
tnd now selling rapidly it a small advance.
15U kegs syrup,
50 boxes candles,
50 hf bbls N O sugar,
10 bbls crushed "
13 doz brooms,
20 ' buckets,
50 gro matches,
10 bbla cider vinegar,
15 cases tobacco,
35 " shoes, assorted,
25 grain cradles,
1 thresher and separator,
1 reaper and raker,
12 straw cutters.
Juno 7 GEO. ABERNETHY & CO.
Barness and Saddlery.
FA THE under
rT I" BUTi'EV
V""T.,ln thePoi
Til E undersigned having opened tnew
bvlLLE, Marion county, O.
ost OHioe building, ire ready
to manufacture and furnish at short notice, aud in
the beat aud most substantial style of the cruft,
nil kinds of HARNESS and SADDLERY
WORK, Trunk and Carriage Trimming, fe.
June 21, 1856.-y ROOP A COOK.
Those who Stll fhti Clicupi'tt Sell
Iho Id OKI.
CHARMAN & WARNER, Origin Cihj,
have Iho best selection of GROCERIES,
limit and Shot; also Oils, Puints, Glims, to sell
wholesale and retuil, cheap for cash or produce.
Our stock in part consists of
6000 ibscolTce,
2000 lbs No 1 China sugar,
2000 " No 1 Ualavia
1000 " Sandwich Maud sugar,
1500 " crushed sugar,
2500 " assorted candy,
50 kegs E. Boston syrup,
50 kegs nails,
10 cases pickles,
" " pie fruits,
1 2 doz assorted can fruits,
6 " tomato catsup,
5 " pepper sauce,
4000 lbs suit, different kinds,
8 doz brooms,
Large assortment of Qiieennware, Glassware, &c,
10,1100 cigara, by the thousand, 4U boxes tobacco,
China rice, Carolina do.. 300 Hie tea, 2000 lbs
dried apples, spice of all kinds, ate, Ac. je7
For Bale.
I WILL SELL my situation on tht
bluff atOregon City at a very low rate.
I have a good dwdjing house, stable, aud out
buildings, with about 100 choict fruit trees of the
best varieties, in in enclosure of eight lots, all of
which Will be sold low, as I have purchased prop
erty in another part of the city.
May "4, lMOU Otf W. W. HULK.
Main Street Bonse.
I HAVE leased the MAIN STREET
HOUSE, and am now prepared lo ac
commodate the traveling public. Every attention
will be paid to the comfort of man end beast.
Charges reasonable.
I shall always be found on Hand by these who
choose to patronize me. J. M. BACON.
Oregon City, May 3, 1 856. 3tf
JUST RECEIVED,
70 bbls and hlf bbls N O sugar,
30 " " " crushed "
4000 lbs No I China
10 hlf bbls Csrolina rice,
15 " dried apples,
15 kegs " "
10 hlf bbls peaches,
10000 lbs Liverpool salt,
10 cases table salt,
60 bbls Santa Cruz lima,
6000 Iba manilla rope, ass'd sizes,
100 kegs nails, "
6000 qr Hour sacks,
6 balca drillings,
12 caaea ass'd pie fruits,
12 ' " pickles,
20 bundles window sash, iss'd sites,
24 pannel doors, ' '
2 doz pol. graina scoops,
100 sacks Rio cotfi-e,
10 mats black pepper,
10 bales oakum,
100 tingle tnd double blacks, ass'd sizes,
6 gross P At M yeast powders,
10 dot ziuo wash boards,
500 gals S. I. syrup,
4000 lot white lead, pure,
500 " red " "
40 gals copal varnish,
1 5 doz paint brushes, aas'd sites,
15 "3 hooped buckets,
200 gals boiled linseed oil,
100 " raw "
Together with a food sssortmsnt of HARD-
WARE and CARPENTERS' TOOLS. AU
of which sre propose selling al prices lo suit the
timet. Call and aee for yourselves.
W. G. l)fcME r ,
Main St., opposite ths Land Office.
Oregon City, April 19, 1856.
PRESTON'S Sectional and County MAP of
OREGON and WASHINGTON TER
RITORIES for tile by
i"gl CHARLES TOTE, h
OREGON CITY
Wholesale Prices Current.
nsr uooim. ) uauus A atuicmts.
Sheeting, 4-4....1Isl21 lOOpr.cUrer N. Y.cost.
Drilling I" j' raouict .
Uleachad drilling 1.1 Whttt, pr. bu.....$l,00
thirling, IJilO Oala do 40
Striped do I '.'J Potatoes do 74
Ticknij ...Halo Onions de 6ds75
Denins 1 5 Flour -J0
IIIim drilling H Cora Meal, flash 9
Plaid husey..,..l6s,.Mj rsurr.
Satinet 7Ua0u " dried do 12al5
Keulueky jeaus...25s45 I'e achat, dried do Id
Tweeds 55i70i ' do pealed
mints. i " Chili, dried. 20t2S
lllus tud Hhite )f raoritioat,
lllus ind ortugt 12 Pork, clear none.
Fancy 8a I ' moss. 828a30
Furmturt do 10tl4;llaint. ,15
do. wide. 121 Bacon 13
M. do laiues Hn'.'S: rowiira.
Cioghamt 152'.';IIauird, pr ta $15
Alnscn 25ali0 pr keg 10
Tablt dumtsk 6Ha7.V shot.
cloths fi5.tl Small siies 2,s3
Irish linens 40ufti;Uuck SMsSt
CMTIIIKO. LIA9.
Sheep gray pants S'.' J.i.1 Bar 90
Satinet do. .fj'.' JiSlWhite lead, in oil.. .121
Fancy cist. do. ...Ua5( onsosot.
Illack esse. do. 5a7:Manilla, small 25
Red flun'l shirts $Usls! " large .....25
Blue do. do. 1 1 5a 1 8 Hemp lOtli
Hickory shirt 5u7 csaoiss.
Calico do. ... . 8'-'al2 Adininliue 37t40
soots A siidks ,Snerni COsu'i
Men's kip boots$.'JsJ' ciosss.
suer do. do.. ..JU Havana 8j40ar30
fine tewed 6 1 : German il 0a2A
Boys' kip boat (t-J; American 20a50
" he'vy w'x do$l J:i2 toiscco.
Meus'brg'spr. dot.. (1 1 7. Pride of the Uuioa.40i4.1
kip brg a pr doz.t'.'0un 30ai)5
" calf sewed d o.. ft J I Luke's 37
Womeu's h'vy ah 'a. SI 3)' Hsauwiaa.
fine do 1J 1 5; Shovels !$8al4
naoctaiat. iHusdes I4iI6
Clfes 14tl6!Aet $l2a2n
ei 50tt5 Millaawt OOitls
Sugar, no. 1 Chi'a.... II X euttiwt 75al5
crushed 16 I utile cutlery, iu peret
Saleratut 10albK- tdvtnet on N. Y.coet
Starch 1 41 Pocket cutlery, 95 prot
Syrup E Boston... $I,2H( tdvtnet.
do. s Islaud yiWther article! or htrd-
O Molasses J ware from 20 to&Opr
iv. Salt 3a31) ct advanct.
ble Salt 31a4.N'ails,aas'daizet,nrkg $8
Sundwlch I. Salt . . 3u2,; liorteslsse...25a35
epiier 3il( oiu.
Allspice 4(1 Lamp $1 JaJtf
Ciuiiamou OOaHU Linseed boil $Ws2
Soap lOalliTurpenliueprgtll $1
U. S. MAIL LINE.
Portland nnd Aatorln.
The Splen lid Steamer
Mnltnoman
TTILL continue to run regularly between Port-
V land nud Astoria, tin Vancouver, rwioa A
ersjeavinir Portland on Monday and Thursday
mornings of euch week fur Astoria ; and Astoria
for Portland on Tuesday and Friday mornings,
touching VNCouvia,ST.IItLSNs, UsiMia.CATH-
UMIT, Ac, each way. r or ireignt or passage,
apply to It. HUY I, Master,
jclG . Or at Hoyt's Wlmrf-boat, Portland.
Cltlzel, Line of Klcamert.
t!. si PORTLAND. Capt. Muaasr,
ENTERPRISE, Capt. Jamikson,
Will run in connection, the Portland leaving
PORTLAND daily (Sundaye excepted) fur Ore-
lion City it 10 o'olock, a. a., the Enterprise ma-
r. . . . .urn,,., ,iu
ling senil. weekly trips 10 ttinrALiiia, leariui
'AN EM AH ou Mondavi ut 6 o'clock a.m., ind
Thursdays at 2 r. M.
IT All freight for the above lint will bt receipt
ed fur tl Hoyt's Wharf lloat, Portland.
ALEXANDER 8. MURRAY,
ARCHIBALD JAMIESON.
Feb. 16, 1856. 44lf
Vamhill Trade
COCHRAN, CASSADY Sc Co.,
under the name and style of the
1'amA'ff Comvanu. art now building a steamer of
about 30 tons burthen at Canemah, expressly for
the Yamhill trade. She will be ready to run some
time iu June.
COCHRAN, CASSADY cu.
r m,.. a e M if
vrriniii villi rturi u.
B. ZVXilwain,
Mnnnaetunr, Whuletale and Retail Dtaler in
COOK AND PARLOR STOVES,
Tra a corrta wasi, hardwasi, ac.,
MtiuSt., oppoaile Main Street Hotel,
OREGON CITY, O. T.
Steamboat tud jobbing work attended to with
dispitch.
Orders from the country promptly filled. je7
n Droijf , ZtZodiclnes, ralntt, Oili,
f-y and Bye-stuffs,
J at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE,
sepIS Main Street, Oregon City, O.T.
WESTERN HOTEL,
Morrison St., between Front and First its ,
MSL PORTLAND, O.T.
Charges reasonable. S. D. S M ITH,
March 15, 1856-48 Proprietor.
W. T. Barns,
WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKER,
OREGON CITY, O. T.
IT Strict attention paid to repairing, aid etlie.
faction to patrons warranted. feb9-l3
ZvXorris Thomas,
BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER,
Mile it., nearly oppmitt Hulmet 4) C's.'s.
TKRMB Of IHAVINO, ItO.
Shaving twico a week, one shampoo, hair
trimmed once, per mouth, 3 00
once t wees, one snmjo, nair
trimmed once, per month,
Hair trimmed,
Hair cut and dressed,
Shaving, and hair dressed,
Shampooing,
Oregon City, April 5, 1856-51
1
25
25
60
35
50
Time.
WF. II I OH FIELD,
i WATCH-MAKER.
Persons desirous of getting good work done wnl
do well to give me a call, aa my whole lime it de
voted to the repairing of Chronometer, Lever,
Duplex, ind Horituntal watches.
An assortment of Jewelry on hand.
Jewelry made to order, and repaired.
Prices to suit the timet. I tm thankful for past
favors, and hope to give satisfaction in future.
IT Located at the old stand, opposite the Tel
egraph Office, OREGON CITY. Feb. 2.
To Merchants and Shippers.
T
MK OREGON MILLING & TRANS-.
POUT ATI ON CO. have adopted ths fojkiw.
iug tariff of charges, which will bo adhered to till
further notes :
Transportation of merchandise or pjoduct
from boat to boat at works, per Ion, tl 0O
Storage of tsme leas than five dajts, no charge.
over 5 At less than 15 dsys, 25.
M " ' 15 Sl
30
50
Each additional half moutk ol I
i will be
oharged, per ton. '
R. PENTLAND, Ag'l.
Linn City. May 10, 1B5L
Cniioiiiali, Nov. 35, ISM.
"N hand ami far eale, low, for cash or product
J Paints dr. lead,
white lead,
red do in oil,
blk. do '
litharge,
chrome green,
Prussian blue
chrome yellow,
blue ptint,
Common and permaneifl green putty, glaa
JNO. P. BROOKS.
Ice.
Wedding taken
MADE to order, parties furniahed with lets
on (honest notice, &e.,hy
sPn nun i.vf ir.if.vcr?