The Oregon Argus. (Oregon City [Or.]) 1855-1863, February 21, 1857, Image 3

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    'hi .E or I2.ngi.wi Papers. Tho Loii
don newsinun furnish tlie Tinu-i, or 1'ot.l on
tho day of publication fur $.73 a quarter
Fur ilia IbrulJ 8, SO a ijunrter is tlmrycd
Tho icutnl i-Jitiun or I ho London iimri.
Sun, Globe, or Suuulanl, it fiirniolicd fur
$730 fjnufor $30 a year. Copies of
tho Tim", "no dny old, nre furni.lit-d ai
gt anro', so tlnit the d i 111-rc nee in the
cost iu England between a paper f the
liitctt edition on tho dny of publication, or
the duy next lucci'cilinjr, in equal to the
uUcriiiio!i price of tho largfsl comitier
cial nrwupnpor in the United Staff. A
lite of the London Timet tiil:n in this
country costa iihont 02 o year, or nearly
owntcen cntitn fur each copy of "he pa
per. ' Tim Knylish pitpprs aro conducted on
cush eyttem exclusively. Thry have no
sulncribers, hut are furnished lo newsmen
by the rrntn, who supply " patron" in the
eity and country district).
03" In the Year lt.iok of tho Unitarian
Congregational Church for 1807, just is
sued, wo find the following fuels in re.
grirJ to that deiiuiniiiation : Tho number
of clergymen on the catalogue; ii!!37j of
those 24 have, during tho year, changed tho
acetic- of their labors. The temporary min
is try in lo the permanent as ouo to eleven
and a half. Tlioro hat been fur tomo year
past n steady incrtao of tho ii'imber of
clergymen who are without any particular
charge. Thit nuiubjr wiw iu IS.")"), 09 ; in
1?07, it is 7 1. Thero ha be-i n no death in
tho Unitarian ministry during the your em
braced iu the pciiod to which tho book
refers. This fact i( it bo a fact income
what rcniuihable. Sineo tho bo'ik a:
printed, one permanent clergunun of the
denomination, thu Rev. Mr. IVabody, bat
die, I. There is but little record of positive
deiicmiiiaiiunal growth ; only five new to.
ciitii t and nine new tmuUtrm aro entered
upon 1 ho list fur tho fust time duiin the
year.
SitAKtitts in Kkntixky. A society of
Shuko'ssi ttled in Mercer County, Ky., iu
l?()7,nnd still remiu'n there, thrifty, in.
dus'.rious, unobtrusive, cipfortublo and
quiet, as they are everywhere. They be.
gan with a farm of 100 acre, and now
haveabiui o.OOO, worth from S.-.O to Si (10
per aero. The community is divided into
fivo " families," comprising between three
mid four handled members. Tlioir build
in;" aro principally of brick and stone,
and their fields are separated and inclosed
wiih substantial stone walls, ouo man con
stantly employed in biiiMinjj and rcpniu'ng
tlii-m. Forty miles of wall l as cost them
abnii 810,000. Thry have 500 li' at! of
cn'tle most short horns, fiom the b--st im
ported stek. Orcnt care is taken of t!ieir
untile, and they tin ivo nprn a course of
feeding that is lit r.nci rcoiiomital a"d
wholesome. CiiUing-imcliiiiii are B cr
ated by horse power, capable of pn-pi r
ing a ton of feed in n very short lime.
Tho cuttings are mixed w ith a meal of corn
mid rye, ground fine. In 18"") they rais
ed 3,10'.) bushels of wheat on about 100
acres, but the past year that crop yitlded
but about 18 bushel per uere. Fi uit-pre-serving
is a considerable branch of their
business. Last ycar, when fruit wns pirn
ty, they put up iu sugar, fur market, thirty
tons of fmit of different kinds.
Jackson and Huntd-V. A correspond
ent of the St. Louis Republican tells the ful
owing characteristic anecdote of Colonel
Jjentuti :
During the Creek war, General Jackson
was then very hostile to Culotiel Benton,
and issued nn order relieving him from
tho commund of a little post somewhere
on the dividing line between Georgia and
Florida, and appointed his Inspector Gen
eral, Col. Arthur I'. Mogue, lo the com
mand. Col. II. went up, and delivered his
rrders. Cul. B. acted with great courtesy
toward Col. II., and resigned the command
at once to him gave him all the informa
tion he possessed, and invited him to his
inrsi. At the very first meal Col. B. bruke
loose on Gen. Jackson. Col. II soon in
terrupted him, observing that the relution
which he bore to Gen. Liekson forbade the
idea of his listening silently to such lan
gu.ign. Col. B. narted ip with flashing
-os, remarking, "You are right, sir;
rh'fii sir ' ' r.orcc'ate J'our kelings, and
l.enctfoni, shah' be m-v caref"' "0t t0
be" used consider-
'owod for the
tvound them ; but (an.
able emnhasisl I must be a,.
last time to say, lie is a dd rW"'
A Quaker Bargain. Some few yeaJ
since, a merchant, who lived upon the
Eastern seaboard, bargained with an hon
est Quaker for a lot of cider. It was deliv
ered lipon the wharf in due time, neatly
barreled, the bungs carefully covered with
tins, r.iccly and strongly tailed down.
The buyer, being a shrewd and careful mao,
always right after his business, took a no
lion that be would try the wares beforo he
sent them off. Accordingly be ripped up
one tin, and knocked out the bung of a bar
Tel, iuserted bis proof glass, and found that
the liquor was very far from being what
the Quaker bad showed bim, and what be
bargained for. He tried another, and an
other it was ail the same, a villainous
mixture of bard, musty cider, with molas
ses and w ater. lie sought out the sancti
fied seller, and demanded an explanation.
Old Broadbrim was cornered, but not non
plused, or in the least abashed, lie owned
up, for be coald not do o herwiie, but with
the b'andest and smoothest manner rx-ssi-Me,
rxcued bimstlf bv saving: '-Friend
Je nninc, I thought that thee w to ship it
lt-'.o a far-off cuuifj. L-.i'on 1 M
Special Election.
Ho it romlviJ by tlu City Council of On a n
City, Hint a special eleclion of lbs r If clou of
Cri-j"ii City k- and i hereby called at the city
council risun on the 2Mb iluy or lobnary, k. it.
ISA, tii vote fur or a ';i,sl tlie levy in ' of t stiec'ul
lax of litre thmis.inl ono hiindr. d dulluts, to be
Applied by the city cuin.ril in bringing water into
said city for fire purp rs ; nnd that I In kIIs be
kept oien from IU o'clock n. in. to 4 o'clock p. in.
oi u;d day fur that purose.
Allert: A. llULLA-.,
Oremi City, I-'rb. 0, 1 S.'J. IU cotdor.
A unit.oii of tiiin ia .ent rvrry week la trxcli
ruduiM-libi of oel. ,Il ie.
'J'uiiiou, per term of rUmn rk ti (II)
W.C. Jnll.NMIX.
Jail. 21, IS:.7-IIS hro. lloitd of Tru-teM.
land Warranta
T)Li:cil.st;u iiv
j.
J m. at. VM. C. DEMENT Si CO.
Tim StAKi.tr FfciT.u, A writer iu a I Orccon City University.
laUllosloii pripemavs lliat n clobulo of Ma. K. Jotl.NSu.N ii MiwJl'I.IA JOHNSON
Udladunna, tuUn picry morning, by each "IIII.I. eiit.-r upon their K-mil irm. in Hi
H.ui everv member ol a familv-ad.ill.. ' .. !''""". ":l?rt."!V",. of u"""
... -, . , ' ii. . I niv'Niiy. u ,HMI. i . tlio bl.CU.M DAY
children, servants and all inmates will cer- 1 0y KEIJHL'AllV NEXT.
tainly pruvent tho spread of tin (Inadlul lib tu ih dviiiii(ii ofitulrnu to enirr at
dnentu (iicurli t fever) in eery lioiuelmlil i-arly in iho ivrm p.ibl
.1 . I . . . ! k ..... ...... m I A IMtl nfi rt ti.iia L nt.Mt.1
inai may au.'pi ii, n ueruiiwy n nwuw i r
lion will prevent the small pox. Ten cenia i '"? . ' '
will punhase a year'a ply of any of
our litiiiiii'ii'athit. All who have thu
dreadful disease in their neijjhboihnod will,
it is to be hoped, try this Minplti experi.
meiit, that this matter may bo f.illy ie.ted
and Citabliihed throughout our country.
Finance of Illinois. The Siato
Treasury of Illiii"i bus on hand a balanee
of 8l,lti:i,0J0. Tho amount of tho Stale
debt at tho prevnt time it 10,.ri()tt,0'li
of which, 6 501,51 1,08 U drawing inter
est, and upon which amount w ill bo paid
six per cent., by the Slalo Trrasuror, in
January next J ?273,0H0 have already
been de nsjird in New York fur this pur
poe. The Stule debt ii no longer cnii.id.
en d a burden, and ill soon bo extinguished,
without any one feeling tho burden or bj
iug inipoveiished thereby.
0" Time is i ho must precious, nnd yet
tho must brittle jewel we have. It is hat
every man bid largely fur, w hen ho wants
it, but sipiamlers it away when lie gets it.
Jllst lt''t'll Cl,
I f TU.N.-i Hon Quriilin mil,
J.U lot neks l.iVi-riuol sail,
.',11 libls lane,
.'HI krgi syrup,
fill mills wiffir,
S3 mi-!w" eullro,
A bhls viurtfsr,
t!.'l bFS MUII,
811 bales ilul s,
S " tlirrtillgs,
1 1 enm Iks'Ui.
Jsd. 17, 'i7w li. AliERN'ETIIY k CO.
On juii l.oilu'o Wo. it, I. U. O. V.,
MEETS si their Hull over tho Oregon City
)iug Miiro every We.neliiy eveninj si
7 o eloek. llielhren in g I luiidnitf ire Itivilcd
lori. t. TIIOS. CII AKM.V.S, N. (i.
C. KwriTiKs, Kee'y. 31
Mr. Tost'i School.
VIE NL.Vl' TEil.M of thUi ihool will coin-
nifi.ee on
MOSDAY, APRIL C, 1857.
Terms, incliidtiis board, tuition, uwi of books,
io, arc fnmi fiX't lo ikhi) fur a wssinu of rlrveu
weikt. Nuns talo n fir I. a tliuu oi.o hull of a
trrm. No drduct on made.
To nil those who will ctn-crfutly uso the ptomr
rxeitinns lo ueii:ire kiiowlcdi;e, und will slrive to
he (reiilleiiMii y 111 their depoitment, the proprietor
pleilifes hiiu-cif thut the iimtiucliun given nhull nut
be le oml to any iu I lie country. Thot' who wiidi
to pny a part of Iheir cxjieiiM by labor, enn do so.
JtJUA ji. rosi.
Oiegou City, Feb. I I, 1 857. 4 Iw9
TK HAVE Jl'ST KECEIVEI), wr sir.
IT Colnmbia and bulk Ntthunikeug, tho fo!
lowilif good;) i
SOU lti cnllon yarn,
5UUU yds bro. drill,
10 cusis hocls und hlioes,
S5 lilf blil dt led apples,
30 keifs K. li. nyriip,
10 dn lliiliiuiore oj tiers,
2:) ' pie I'ntits,
2H " fiibh iesc!ies,
2"i boxes nilsani,
lull kej;s nuils, sss'd he,
10 doz glut lunlerus,
Seoep .leivels, i(.ehainN, Ac., ite.
Feb. I I, 'j7. II M. V. Dl.MEST Si. CO.
Sachs! Sacks I
rpiIIC undemi;iied hus const only on hand at his
JL sack iiaiiiiilnelory in Oregon l ity, hALhS) of
all qil , lilies nnd hii. s, w hich will be Bold as lew lis
thi-v can be Imneht in Iho Territory. Orders from
H ill4:.uce pioiiijitly a!ti nd 1 In.
iii;.M( ricuissi-.i:.
Orefon City, January 10, l!."i7. y
Wm. C. Dement Ci Co.,
WIKILKSALB it IlKTAIL
Ccalcr3 In Groceries. Hardware,
Boots k Shoes. Crockery, Etc,
KN'Dlilt their ihmiks lo ihe'r numerous cus
tomers fur the p ift liberal pulroiiRge, und i-
licit a coiiUnuaiK e ol the mine.
'lhev luke p'ciinure in inroiiniiij; the puhlie Unit
lliev have now oil lunula lurue ami (l.nniiiie
ck of G'roriTiV.'i, lltiriltcnrc, UjuIh and SW,
Ciurkery, and Ilutil Mart, lo uhich they ure
inukinir constant addition fiom New Y'oik and
Sun I r.in.-ircn, purchaned fur cash only, und are
enabled to seli el lower irictS tliuu any oilier siore
in Oregon L-ily. Jan. J I , lbo7.
500
I.liS. jnire l!eewnx for mile low by
j al ll .W. C. DEMEXT &. CO.
The Aew ii:lad oldtnal
LIFE INSURAKC3 COMPANY,
IJoston, Mass.,
Orgnnhtd in 134.1, and lacing a capilul
and (tecum Hinted prrniunnx amount
ing to over 81,000,000.,
TT7"ILTj tuko rUks iu (lrrgon, for a term of
V years or for life. l)ividcn!s of profits to
those iiisund are decluied every live years. In
fitmnce may he iftectrd for Iho benefit of married
wiunen and ehildren, beyond the reach of credit
ors of Iho parly in.Mii-ed. Creditors nny imnie
the lives of dehtot n. Rates ill Oregon will be Hie
Rime as in New England.
1 lulls the oldest American Mutual limuranee
Company, and is ouo of the nil reliable and suc
cessful, and insures on the most favorable rates.
ln'orniuiiini limy be obiaim-d from, mid applica
tion fur ia-nrunco made to,
A. HOLBROOlv,
Ai;eul for Oregon.
Cantulting r'.incidnt Forbes llarclnv, .M.I).,
Oregon City, and It. B. Wilson, M. U., i'onland.
Oregon City, Jun. Jl, Ibj'. 4'.'
for Hint.
I WANT to rent my place for one or
two years, one mile from Jlr. rust's
School, and two and a half miles from Oiegou
City. There are five acres well set Willi timothy,
and there will bo obaul six acres lo cultivate.
Fruit of all the various kinds. Good house and
out buildings. Terms made easy. Apply soon.
Jan. 24-41lf JAS. ii. SWAtFOltD.
Blacksmiths nnd others, Look
Here !
4 LLAN. McKIXLAY &. CO. have now on
2. hand a lorge and Wwll selected stock of
liar Iron, Cast Steel,
."orse shoe do., German do.,
it. . .
Nail.; di
Plough do.,
snd iniend t keep "P ""ortment 60,tU '
ihe wants of customer.' " cf" ' "
u r j .i . . i. have the fullest stocs,
w ill find that we notoiil? " . , .. '
but w ill sell "as cheap as the ci..",aP,t
constantly receiving additions to o.t" crar .V1'"1'
so as to replace what is sold. Dec. JO.
Sooks for the Holidays
JUST IIF.CKIVED, among wliu-h
arm T. S. Arthur's works. Sliakspeare,
i'lill-T I'.OOKS, Tokens, Itoiiinson
rnuo,.. Uiarv and Correspondence of Arnns Law
rence, Ilai-Jier's edition of Alaeanlay's History of
Englsnd, snd many other vsloable works, haiid
romely bound also, general assortment of Pock
et Diaries for 17. For sale by
Ongon City,XoT.gf. C. rorC. Jr.
TL'ST RECKIVKO, new supply of 1
J Jsvs CoUee, Uice, humir, Ml .u. otc.
Bov29
C. FOFE, Jr., .Main st
For Sale.
1 GOOD INDIAN HOUSE. Piice $50
A Apply to C. POPE, Jr.,
twy.D f.ty, Xor. K. Msin street.
tt WILL PAY CASH or TltADE fur
tV pod WHEAT at the market price.
'J!, li C1IARHAX 4, WAHXLR.
MS
O It
E NEW GOON,
C11AUMA it WAnF.K S.
Cp FURNITURE!
AT TUB
rzrxiHXTUzu SAi.r.a . aoosr,
(Oue dor below I.. Siiuw 4. Co.'s, Fnmt si.,)
PORTLAND, OREGOX.
Constantly receiring, snd on band,
THU l!i:ST ASSORTMENT
Ever Offorod in Oregon!!
Having had several years' etperii-iu-e, I mil pre
pared to nil
AS fllF.AP AS, IF NOT
Clttapcrlhan hit ceir heretofore ken offered
on the Pacific coast !
UT call ko t.Aiii.VE ro vouiis; lvi:. xt
A.J. HTL'HTEVANT.
Portland, January 10, lb27. 10m
Ambrotypes.
IK YOU WISH GOOD PICTUKE3 of the
lulest and most Improved style, you can otiluiu
them by culling ul my
AMUliO j- DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS,
Over M.hvain's Store, Main sL,
OBtiliON CITV,
fiom the 0 ih to Ihe 2iih of Jauuury, 1807.
Deo. 27, 18.1G-37 JOS. IIUCIITKL.
Tiotcctive Union.
TMVISION .NO. 5H3 OF THE X. E P. U.,
1) BALEM, O. T., will keep for ule
Dry (ieoil, Gruroiii IIools und
Mkm's, I'roitiiri'i &o., &lc.
In part the trade will be characterized by
1. l)isigncdly no inferior goods;
8. Ufasouablo and uniform prices: the child
will ft ns much for its nintn-v us tho paieul
3. The pour nmu's friend, so chkuit;
4. The dishonoring praelieo of mixing gnoi
nilh inferior produce to make it saleable, will be
discount, danced ;
5. Dt ing asxn'ioted farmers, will penenilly be
nble to slower demands from n distance, iu the
articles oats, potnlncs, wheat, flour, &o. ; when
not on hand, bought to order.
Orders carefully filled, or olheriviso properly at
tended to. C. IIOEL, Agent
Sulem, Dee. 27, IMC. 37if
PEK BAKK "OCEAX IIIIID,"
And for lute, lg the undersigned,
fi K (f lbs Costa K!cn colli r, a very supe
V)t)UU rior iirliile,
40 ki.ii pure white li'id, pepKr sauce, in glass,
yellow ochre, ckprra "
boded linseed oil, in tins olives "
und barrels, honey,
raw do. do. do. China preserves, in jars,
China iu;;ur, no. 1 &. 3, green peas, iu tins,
enrehf d " iu hlf bl.ls oystors, "
brown sheeting. 0-4, fig), in diiiins,
nmnilla rope, 3,2J,2, Zunio currants,
li, and 1 inch, Mulnga raisins, (Inycr)
east steel, almonds, soft shell,
pie fruits, sus'd, in g'am, wallilitn,
English meal suiiees, " olive oil, (Plogniol's)
" tUli do. " cheese, iu tins.
ALLAX, Mi-Jit X LAY -f- CO.
Oregou City, December SU, 1650.
Salt! Knit!
i)f TONS "San Qmntiu" SALT, in about
mtJ 81) snd 100 lb. bags, just received and for
sale very cheap at
ALLAX, M. K1XI.AY d CO.'S.
Oregon City, Dic.C, 18.'i(i.
C'otfoo.
IF YOU WANT a really good article or COF
FEE, Iho undersigned have got
15,000 lls. best "Costa Kica."
Come in and look at it.
ALLAX, MrKJXLAY f CO.
Oregon City, Deo. 0, 1S5U.
What's tho Uso of Going; Barefoot ?
rpiili subscriber has opened n boot and shoe shop
L in this city, where making and ne-iiding will
be done lo ordrr OS siiokt noticic. I also keep
constantly on hand ready made boots and shoes,
which 1 will sell on reasonable terms. Thankful
for past favors, I slill solicit a reasonablo share of
patronage. Cull Bud try us anyhow.
J. 11. It LAN PI ED.
Oregon City, Aug. 9, 18."i6. 1 7mfl
We aro now Receiving
t ND have in store
1.
10(1 Hai-ka Ilia entree.
M) whole und hlf bbls crushed sugar,
30 " " " X O "
1110 doz brooms,
2aO boxes Eng. soap,
lnO candles,
lllH " nlaua ni.M
Together with a general assortinent of crockery,
linr,lw.irn. hnnts and iilineii. naints and oils. 6lC.
&c, which we ofll-r for sale at as low prices as
lliey can be puruli;isea in uregon i erritory.
v .vi. u. Lit.ut-- i cv o.
Oregon City. Sipt. 13.
In Sauitv,
John McLaughlin, complainant.
liuant, "i
'etlygrove. )
I, Oregon Tei
Francis W. Peltyrove it Alfred Pel
Clact.amat futility Vittricl Court, Oregon
ritory.
IX tli's cause it appearing by an alfiduvit of
complainant filed with his bill that both of the
defendants are non-residents of the Territory, it
W2S ordered bv Hi-' Court that the Clerk make nil
prder, a'id have the same published, directed to
said o'fcr.dan's Ihis is thsrefo-e deeded to the
said Franc j W. lVlygrovesnd Alfred I'eltygroro,
and they are hereby notified that this suit was
commenced against Ihem on tlra fith day of Sep
tember, 1-jj ; l.at the oj'ct of the bill is to quiet
the title to lot No. 6 in block No. m Oregon
City in fsvor of the complainant, anJ for a decree
that cerlain bond, touching the same, made by
the complainant to Alfred Petlygrove on Ihe lilth
day of S.-ptember, 15(43, be canceled. The sa d
defendants are riipiired lo apk.-r Bt ihe D rtncl
Court of the lt Judicial Diurictof auid Territory,
to be held at Sslem on MoniUy, the sixth dy ol
April, a. o. Ibi. snd answer the bill of complain
ant, or the same will be taken as confessed..
In witness whereof, I hse hereunto sub
It. s. scribed my hand and affiled my official
seal, this 1 jlh day of Mav, s. D. lri.
F.d. HOLLAND, Clerk.
Jan. 3, 17. 3ew8
TL Osgrioj's India Cholsjrog'je, and Dr. Jones'
American tlwmg-oe, al lite
OKLUC.N CITY I'RIC STOPE.
More Now O o o d ,
AT CIUMN A WAIIXKU'S.
IX ADDITION TO OUit USUAL STOCK,
Ms lisvs jlM received, direct from hull I'lsll
Cisco, good slid suitable supply of
O'uodi for thi$ Sfiton of the Vtur,
wlilih wo oiler far sate al prices which cunimt be
beat in this market. Our stock consists iu part of
400 IU sl sula,
Ml bKrs Eugleli soap,
Ml " Chns. Hill's soap,
3d dm corn star, h,
iii) cases p e fruil,
1.1 picklis,
H dm Imuey,
8 lobsters,
14 " ev.lers,
3D l.lf bliis N O sugar,
4 bl.ls Samlwicli Isluud symp,
III hlf bbls dried npplss,
fl rils insckerel,
20(10 lbs slick candy,
MiU " fumy do.
I esse (Jail pislnr toys,
I " (ieriiinii toys,
400 lbs slinoud,
-J lilf bos.s raisin,
C whole Isises do.,
4ri prsgxsl Maekiuaw blaukels,
20u0 yds browu sin ling,
SIIOO ' csliio,
Hoots and iliocs of ever)' description.
The above, wilh our uunl axorimeiil, we Ihink
renders our stork complelo. Call and see us.
Terms cash. CIIAHMAX $ WAIiXEli.
December 2", ie;,6.
THRESHERS AND COMBINED REAPERS AND MOWERS.
Ciri'iit IiidiicciiicutM.
ril!lE rnontiETou OF
L THE tREXCJl STORE
iu Ihis city, lakes Ihis method lo invite Ihe public
lo cull and examine his stack of GOODS.
He lias now on baud, aud will continue torceeivo
by almost every steadier, a fine assortinent ol tho
best ipiuh'y of good i, which lis is determined lo
sell us cheap as anybody else, if uul a little
chewier.
Tho LnJlo, In rarllrulnr,
are renin sled lo come where they will find the best
and LATEST FASHIONS of Dress Goods, of
every description.
Ho has, and is constantly receiving, DRY
GOODS, consisting in part of Ihe following
articles Cochcco, Pacitin, H.idley, Conostigo,
I'hihu Allen, Fall ulver, Merrunac,an 1 numerous
olher Pit I NTS, ail lute styles; English and
rrruch merinos, Lyons chilli i bluek.blue, purp e,
and pink alpacas, jucouet, book and Swiss muslin,
hue assortment of laces aud editing, velvet trim,
iugs, &c, domestic ginghams, blue, mixed, and
gray snliuit, sheep's grey and fancy clolli, Milford
and Hunker Hill jians, bleached and brown sheet
ing, brown and blue drilling, denims, hi, kory shirt
ing, black velvet, alson fine lot of plaid dross goods,
Urussels corjiet, c.c.,&c.
Won & Hoy's r iolliliitf.
Illuc, black, and brown clu'.h coats of Ihe finest
quality, t"eed business do., black cloth v. sis, a line
lot of blk doeskin and satinet punts, all qualities
and sixes, tublier jackets, gruy over and under shirts,
while aud hickory shirts, hats and caiis.
HOOTS 4. SHOES men's, boys' aud youths'
boots, ladies', misses', and children's morocco, gout,
kid, aud calf boots and shoes.
It is no trouble to show goods, and lie will al
ways be happy lo see his cuslomeis, whether they
purchase or uot.
r.ui.r-.iuv Lit t i.iui.1.
Oregon City, Dec. 6, 18..6. 34in7
New rirm New Goods.
2 VIE undersigned luke this method of inform
. iug the public thut they have taken the house
and huvo puiehused the entire slock und futures
formerly used by F. S. HOLLAND, aud hope by
strict alieiitit.il to business to retain the patronage
of Ihe old customers uud gain as many uiore us
possible.
We are constsnily in receipt or uuuiid select
ed With the greatest cure, (ns la price und quality,)
and nre confident Ihul our fucililies will enable us
lo oiler greater inducements lo all who want Ihe
worth of their money thau any other house hi Ilia
city. v e huve, and are j list receiving, au invoice of
DRV GOODS,
consisting iu part of the following articles Coche
co, Pacific, Dudley, Coliestego, Philip Allen, lull
lliver, Merriiuac, and numerous other I KI.N IS,
all late styles ; English and French merinos, Ly
ons cloth; bluck, blue, purple, and pink alpacas,
juconet, book, and Swiss muslin, a flue assortment
of laces and edgiii'.', velvet trimmings, &c, do
mestic ginghams, blue, mixed, and gray satinet,
sheep's grey and fancy cloth, Milford and liiinl.er
liill jeans, bleached and brown sheeting, brown
uud blue drilling, denims, hickory shirting, bluck
velvet, also ii film lot of plaid dress goods, Uiusuls
carpel, &.c, &0.
HEX $0 VS' CLOTIIXG.
Blur, black, nnd brown cloth coats of Ihe finest
quality, tweed business do., bluck cloth vests, a line
lot of blk due.-kii nnd satinet punts, all qualities
and sizos, rubber jackets, gruy over and under
shirts, while and hickory shirts, huts uud caps.
li O O TS and SHOE 8 men's, boys' und
youths' bouts, Indies', missis', and children's mo
rocco, gout, kid, and cull biots aud shoes.
GROCERIES :
Rio coffee, green and bluck tea, New Orleans,
Batavia, and crushed sugar, Eust Huston, Stew
art's, and China syrup, suit, 10 and btl lb. sucks,
nails, assorted si.es, soap and soap powders, pow
der aud lead, cream tartar, yeaBt ponder, sulera
lus, chewing mid smoking tobacco, oysters, prunes,
pepper suuee, oils, spices, starch, and cotton but
ting, with n vuiietyuf other groceries usually kept.
We have aUo a
Splendid Assortment of Hooks,
In part as follows:
Washington ihis Gen- MiKenzie's Receipts,
crnh, lieligions Encyclopedia,
Nupoleon Si his mrirsh'ls, Bible History,
Itollins' A ncieut History, Sketches and Skeletons
in 4 vols., of sermons,
Border Wars, Wickham's School Keg-
Life u the Plains, ister,
Frontier Life, Dick Wil- Stevens' book of Ihe farm,
United States' History,
Xaturul History,
Parley's Geography,
Stoddard's Mentul arith.
Towers' nig' bra,
Thompson's high school
and mental arithmetics,
Whaler's and Sanders'
new scries school books,
Webster's large family
Dictionary,
Irviu's cyclopedia of
moral and religious
anecdotes,
Mechanic's companion,
son,
Fruit Culture,
Land Measure,
A mericun Debater,
Mapping plates,
Railroad and Kouds,
Teaching,
Fuller's Works,
Practical Laudscape
Gardening,
Boyhood of Great Men,
Archbishop,
Mercantile .Morals,
V'ouat, horse and cattle
doctor,
Small agricultural works, liibles.of all sizes,
itb many other valuable books.
ALSO
PRESTON'S MAP OF OKEGOX and WASH
INGTON. A Freth Supply of Stationery :
Day-Books nnd Journals, Memorandums of all
siz.-S, note, letter, cap, and bill paper, enveloj.es,
pens and pencils, slates, writing hooks, &a.
Wm. DllikUORrT ii Co.
P. S. GOODS exchanged aud the highest
market price paid for butler, eggs, baron, chick
ens, flour, aud almost anything i tie farmer has for
sale. WM. D. ii CO.
Oregon City, Oclolwr 4, 183(1. J
HariicM Maker At Saddler.
tTMIE subscriber has bought out Ihe estal.lsh
I ment formerly owned by A. K. Pint, and is
n.w currying on the HARNESS aud SA DDLK
AY business in all its branches lbs LIVERY
STABLE belonging to the ealsblishmint, is also
kept up, where hones and carriages sre constantly
kept for the accommodation of the public. Worses
left at my staWe, w.ll always be treats", ff jtl, p,r.
ticulsr attention, snd weU fed, tIBT heen con
nected with this establishnv t f.-rsiane four year,
and am now pennanee jy lasted, where I shall al.
ways be liappv to wait on all who may favor me
with a ca'' W. It. PAKTIXW.
T'ue best of TIMOTHY HAY kept constant,
ly on hand.
Oregon City, Oct. 13, lW6-27y.
Wanted I
(fi ATS, barley, pouioea, butter, epg, bacon,
J lard. A. c, for wlncn we will pr nh
trsde
CllAR.'IAX & WASNKR.
- ..V
iAi :7'Vjk,wxiisz ww; issi nr.,.-.. i i r a-, i rrk-a
i n i 1 m jMtnm.u rrntn
HI. I. IIJlUS Cll. ALS. H 1.
Entered seeonlin to Ad of Congrcn In the yesr lS5fl,by WlLl.l.ta li. Kunnv. lie fieri s
Olioo of tho liitrk-t Court of tho United Slsles. for the Noriheru Milih t .f iiw Ym k.
"TE HAVE NOW ON TII K WAY FROM NKW YORK. A LAHGF. XUMEH Oi'
V the above nientioned muchines, aud expect llieiii t arrive about Ihe fil nf May lieit.
Farmers wishing auvlhing of the kind would do well Iu cull eully, us a number liute ahendy be. il
spoken for.
The THKIvSHI-.P.S are from two In six horse powers, ot both kinds, swe, p and riii'less cha.u, mi l
are of the moat improved kinds uo.v used iu the Slates. We oiler litem from ff till) lo ijjli..ll.
.MANNY'S COMllINi;!) It KAPKU AND MOWEIt, which bus taken the pisui urn for Ihe
best nmhined muchiuo n .w iu use at all the exhibitions iu the Stales during llic past year, we i lli-r
al M.'.O.
Wehavonlsoon the way, lo arrive about the sumo time, JIOYY'S STR.l'Y CUTTERS, f
various sizes, looeiher with a pood assortment of carpenters' tools and bardivuio g. lie roily, inihulii'ir
gruiu cradles uud scvtln-s, smiths, und mowing scylbrs, forks, shovels, snudes, Ii ts, Ac , Ac, all of
which we will sell low for cash. WM. C. DbiMKNT 4t (to.,
January 31, 1857. l opiosic f 1,-uid VJjt -e, Virion i iry.
MiiiiIoii'n .tirsery.
V STANTON, hiiil Culliirisl, nt tho
NORTH IIKXD riuil-Fiirui, on Sii- 52
lr in prairie, four miles north east from Salem, has,
for sale, the following choice selections of gruf.ed
trees, of vurious eyes, from ouo to three )ears;
viz:
APPLES.
Jersey Sweeting,
Williams' Fuvorde,
Red June,
Red Aslruchan,
Sweet June,
(Sraveustcin,
Alexander,
Waxen, or Gate,
Divurf,
Knrly IVnuock,
Fall Pippin,
Knrly Hnrvest,
Curolinn June,
Sweet Hough,
July Hough,
Summer Queen.
Tewksbnry'sW'r lllusli,
Green Ncwtou Pippin,
Domine,
Dutch Mignon,
Helinout,
Twenty Ounce Apple,
Geuiten,
Red Romnnite,
Red Wine Sap, .
Illue Pi-urmaiii,
Michael IKiiry Pippin,
Black Heart,
l'i und I'ipp'n,
Monstrous Sweeting,
llclhlowcr,
ICsopus Spitzenbirg,
Golden liiiiwel,
1 1 ol Is int I'ippin,
Winter Sweet,
Melon,
Lady's Swotting,
Coluinli'a,
Louise Uoiiuo D. Jer.,
Julienne,
Flemish l'rnuty,
Maria Iaiisu,
Full llutlir,
F.urly Heiirre,
Pound Psar,
Darinbiirg,
llueriiyuiiea,
Chomoutell,
White Diioynn,
Fine Gold of Summer,
.lefl'erson,
lied Damnsk,
(Jreen Guge,
Yellow tiuge,
Nump
Fall Hcnnty,
Sils-rian (trab,
Ross Noupureil,
Sweet Pcarmaiu,
Sweet Swaar,
wi.vrr.n.
llubardsoii's Nonsuch
Northern Spy,
R. I. Greening,
Gloria Muudi,
l.ady Apple,
Virginin Grieninj,
Tolpy Hocking,
Milam,
Roxhury Rurset,
Yellow New'n Pippin,
Wine Apple,
Red Peurmain,
Winter Queen,
Newark King,
American Pippin,
While Peurniuin,
Iiumho,
( jiru'ina Apple,
lluldwin,
Newloii Spllzenherg,
Weblliild seek uuf ih'r
rKARS.
Josephine D'Melon,
A'icur of Wiiiklield,
Crosune Hergamot,
Durbnrn's Seedling,
Triuiuph D'Jcin,
I'.isf u Cuhnur,
llurtlet,
A'is.ii's Pear,
Yirgjluo,
Dutch Du Angelean,
Sun Jose,
Kuily Butter,
Clupp's Early.
PLUMS.
Wushinelon,
Sweet Duinson,
Smith's Orleans,
Cue's Gulden Drop,
Red Carnation,
Royal Ann,
Kentish,
Ulack Jingle,
My nursery comprises about
CHERRIES.
Downhill,
May Duke,
Yauschitiek,
Illuck Mor.llo.
Fortv Thoiisnnd
beuutiful gratis of the foregoing vurielies, of Ihr.fty
growth from uno to three years old. I huve ulso u
nursery of uhoul Twenty Thousand seedlinos which
I wish to sell. A. STA N TON.
Salem, Oct 2Sd, 1 8.".G,-28n-(iin.
I'lio 4'litnp:tiui Opened.
I HAVE now i y NURSERY on the Zl
.Mouticellu Farm, Iluwcll Prairie, Marion co.,
a very lui go
NURSERY OF CHOICE TREES,
from one to two years old, embracing all the vari
eties nf Apple, Pi-ur, Plum, Cherry, A.C., brought
to this country by J. W. Ladd, which I oiler for
sale low for cosh. Those who fire expecting to
purchusc trees this winter, ure requested to come
uud look ut my nursery before making their liuul
purchase.
0 I am determined to s II on verv reasonable
terms. SAMUEL SIMMONS.
November 8, 18.10. 3mf
Nursery.
I HAVE now for tule ut my nursery, about mid
way between Oregon City and Milwuukie, sev
eral thousand aitlk i-ukes of thrifty gvowth, cm
brucing all the ciioiuubt vaiuktiks ur rsniT ever
brought to Oregon. My Irei s are fiom one to two
yean old, and for a'zo uud beauty are unsurpassed.
I am now ready to wait on customers, nnd shall be
happy to furuisli trees to all such us see fit lo give
me n call. Come and see my nursery before you
purchase elsewhere.
I have also a quantity of ri.mia, and quinces
for sale. ORU1N KELLOGG.
Nov.8lh, 18.-G. 3lllf.
Oregon and f'uliforiiin I'uckel
Line.
flTHE following vessels will run in con-
I neclion as a l( l-Xi C LA K l.l.TKbc
iween PORTLAND and SAN FUAN-,
CISCO:
Buik OCEAN IiIRD, Wiooini, Master,
" CIIAS. DEV ENS, llnAi.tr, "
" NAIIL'MKEAG, Wili.iahs, "
Brig I. II. IX' NT, Riciiasuson,
1'lie Harks have all been coppered recently, and
are in first-rate order, commanded by experienced
captains.
Freights will be carried at (lie lowest rater.
Produce seut from any part of Ihe country to
Oregon City, or to the Linn City works, will be re
Ceived and forwarded to Sun Francisco,
Auests GEO. ABERNETIIY & CO.,
Oregon City.
AfiERNETHY, CLARK ii CO ,
Nov. ?2, 5C-3tf San Frunciroo.
ZXo?i! Hor!
CIIARMAN At WARNER a r now ready to
receive PORK al llieir ld attnd in Oregon
City. Come, farmers, biing in your Lot's ws
will pay you, its we promised, good price for
them, cash or tradu. uovli
IJlRKSTON'S Sessional and County MAP ff
OREGON and WASHINGTON TEH,
RITORIES forsule by
.ugio CHARLES rOPE, Jr.
01?
REG ON IIAM-i and SHOULDERS fores!.
al'J CHAR.VAH 4- tVAHM.lt.
G1 LASS. (Jueensware. and CpKkerv, al
r ,j,I9 (HAHXAX f WAR.VER
OREOON CITY
Wboloiale Prices Current.
t'OUSKCTKII WKKKI.V.
DKV IIOOIIS. Ulll.dS it MKIIIC-NKS.
Sheeting, 4-4.... Sail I HO pr. clever N. Y.cost.
D.illiug HJ raoiM't-e.
Hieuched drilling 13 Wheat, pr. bu $1,00
shirting, 1 lulti Oals do M
Slripid do l'.'i I'olutoes do AO
Tickin-r Hull, Onions (!o...lllu$l 8.'.
Deuins 12J Flour 2-"'
Illue drilling 14 Com Meul, fiesh b'
Pluid linsey Iliu'.M ruulT.
Satinet 70a!ltli dried do IOJiI.'i
Kentucky jeulis...'.'.'iu4.i Peaches, dlied do IU
...buain
do peuleil...
! " Chili, dried. S0uS5
li' raovisioNs. .
li! Pork, clear none.
..SuliJi " mess g-Sn.'ltl
Tweeds..
rmxTs.
Blue and white.,
Illue und orange..
Funcv
Furniture do limi-l uunm i.
" do. wide.l'JJ Bacon 14
M. do laiiies HuSiY rownna.
Ginghams 15n2'illaiird, pr ca 815
Alpaca SSulillj '' pr keg 10
Table d imask r.(lu7i' shot.
cloths 05u!jt 11 Small size 24uSt
Irish linens 10uil, Buck lliulj
CI.OTIII.NU. ! LKA'I.
Sheep gruy pants 804-1.1 llur 20
Satinet do. .g'Jiua" Whitu leal, iuuil...l21
Fancy cass. do. ...8la."; Ciimiauk.
Bluck cans. do. 5a7: Manilla, small 2.1
Redllau'l shirts $1 lal8 " large 2.1
Blue do. do. $ li Tin IS Hemp 10al5
Hickory shirls 5u7; cahulm.
Guliou do Ijlllul-J; Admautiue 37u40
boots iV biioks. ISpemi GOuCj
Men's kip boou.$2)i4j' ciuars.
super do. do....(4-.Iavnna !$4;lu8)
" fine sewed I1 U-rmiin IjtlOa'J".
Bovs' kip boots fCi Aim ricnn .$J0o.'.lt
he'vvw'xdolilli2 tosaoco.
Mens' lira's pr. doz..ljil7 Pridooflho Union. I0u43
" klplirg'sprdoz.'.'tl Sun 30alt5
11 calf sewed do..ljl2l Luka'i 37
Women's h'vy sh 'a. sJi.'lS haruwabr.
fine do JJ1.X Shovels tisdnU
UROCKRir.a. JSpndca &l lul(i
CofTee ldulfiiAxos I -''-''
'ea .IOub'5 Mill suws !Wa I i
Sugar,no.l Chi'a.... 11 Xculsaws 73o$l,25
crushed Hi; I'liblc cutlery, 10 pcrct
Salerulus Itlulli' ndvuiue un N. Y.cost
Starch 14 Pocket cutlery, 83 prct
Wvi.,,,, V. ItnsiMi... il'MI, ndvancn.
'j(,( liner iiriu-ieH o. umn-
J ware front iU to jtl pr
...3u3j' el advance.
!J w . ails, m il sKiR.pr Kg I
tio','Si-slioe...vju.i.i
OILS.
AllMiice 41' l.nnip ijas
(iiniiamon IjlluHi' l.uis. eil boil sn.'t
Soap Ball 1'urpcntincpr gall $4
do. S Island..
NO Molasses....
Liv. Suit
Table Suit
Sandwich 1. Suit.. 2u2t
Penner -
uvo. Aiii:Ji.ir.TisY & c.,
MERCIIANTrt,
OREdOX CJ'J Y, O. T.
Aborncthy, Clirli & Co.,
COMMISSION AND FOIIWAUDI.NIJ Mlilll'HANTS,
aSVi Fraiteineo, Cul.,
Will attend lo selling Oregon produce, and fill or
ders for Goods, Groceries, iVu., ul the lowest rule..
The patroniign of the people of Oregon is re
spectrally solicited. Aug. 3.
lumber, Lumber. ,
ri"WIH Oregon .Mill. ug am! I r.iiispni'lu'.on Co,
L have established a LUMIIKU Y AUD "ti tho
river bank iu rear of the store of Allan, MuK.nlay
cvCo. . . , ,.
Lumber iu lurge or mull qimiil lies, including
dressi d siding and flisiring, Cun ulwoys be had by
application al the store of
" F. S. Si. A. HOLLAND.
Oregon City, Muy 10, IH.'.O-
Jilsl Kerelved,
ANEW and gencrul " rtmcnt of Dl! Y
GOODS, couisting of Do Laiins, Jaconet,
H.s.k Mnshn, cross-hurred Muslin, Edging, Inser
tioii, liulili-iu Ladles' hose, collars, Ac., &u.
Also, HOOKS I STATIONERY.
CHARLES POPE. Jr.,
aug 10 Wain St.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
rPHE copurtnership heretofore existing between
X the subscribers under Ihe linn of Bissrow &
Co. was dissolved by mutual consent August l'ilh,
ISill. Persons ind.'bti d will ph ase make pay.
inenl to Jos. Ilarstow, who will receive all debts
due the lute dun.
JDS. HARSTOW,
W. CORBY.
Caiicmah, Sept. C, 18..C. 81
Sot. Barstow
IS by himself, and would respectfully sny lo his
friends and the public generally Ihut he is
thunkful for pud patronage, and willeonlitiiie busi
ness at the old eland, and will ever be ready to
show his Goods lo those who may luvor him Willi
a call. Come one, come all, both great and "null,
and give hi in a cull before purchasing elsewheie,
aud examine for yourselves liis spteulid an I scie'.t
stock of
dry hoops, pROVismxs, cloth
IXa, ROOTS, SHOES, and CROCKER
Tea, Sugar, Collee, Spiet. &c, Hats, Nails
lirooms, etc., and almost ev;y thing (MrU nuig Iu
a general line of business. All kind, of country
produu) tukou in sxoliuc. Cunuuy fr ends wili
liuij it to their advantage to give mo a call.
Ciuiemah.Sepl. 6.
Blank Boo'xi.
i FKF.SI I supply, and fir-l-ra'e saortiin-ist of
full and half bound 11LANK HOOKS,
jiat received "X "Youn America." Part Hoiks
Sheep and Tuck Memorandum, Moullily and
Weekly Tune Books, Receipt ILs'ks, Shipping
nd Stor. house, and Cash Copying Prese Hoof,
SiJiail Writing l!.k, M nintme Wanks, N'jtes,
Drs'H. Hills Lading, iv e., A
Nossy Carrier's lio-k sud Siationery Co.,
No H & W. log Wlisif, and 97
sep.SO-uJ Batn-ry st.Ssn Francisi-o.
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