Etlaha Kelt Kane, DIED 10TH FKDRPARir, A. D 1837. "I-ik to Mm shattered berg lint, pal and Ions Drift (nun Ilia white North lo J ropic zoue, And io lb burning day Waste peak by peak away, Till on (nine rosy even It iliM wlili sunlight blessing il J so be Trimjuill Hosted Is Southern m, And nielted lata Heaven ! " Fits Jamil O'Brien, Ik Zodiacal Mihl-lmeorlanl Astro oalcal Deduction. TLo Nov. Gcorgs Jonci, Chaplain, V. S. Navy, whose recently published volume of obiorvulion on tuo Zodiacal Light, is- itied in connedion H ill) Commodore Per ty' Japan Kxpodition, hai received great deal of attorition from astronomer! and aclcnliOo men, arrived in this city by the last steamer from the South on bit way to tho United Slates. Mr. Jonei, fueling the want of new fact on the lubj'-ct ho is engaged in elucidating, went to Quito, in Ecuador, where, in tho transparent atmosphere of that elevated region (9,800 feet abovo the levol of the ten), and in a position near the equator, it hoped for success. We learn from him, that after a seven months residence in the abeve-namtd locality and ita neighbor liood, his hope have been fully realized, and that in addition to many valuable ob tervations on tho Zodiacal Light ho Lai been ablo lo procure valuable data on ether topics connected with astronomy. At Quito, Mr. Jones informs us, that the Zodiacal Light is seen not only immediate ly over the east and west horizons, but forming a complcto areh across the sky, and this at every hour of the night, and that be never failed lo see it at every one of his observations. Mr. Jones has collected a large amount of valuable data, which he intends to pub list) on hi return to the United States, and he purposes preparing a pnper on the subject, to be road before; the scientific institution, that meets at Washington in August next, which, no doubt, will bo anx iously looked for by astronomers in all parts of the world. In tho mean time Mr. Jones has kindly allowed us lo anticipate, in soruo degree, this valuable communication by stating that the conclusions for which hi obscrva lions furnish greater or loss force aro the following : 1st. That tho theory respecting the ne. bulous ring around the earth is (rue. 2d. That this ring crosses tho ecliptic in longiluuo 00 deg. and 210 drg., at an angle of about four degrees. 3d. That il is not At a very rcmolo dis tance from tho earth. 4th. That tho nebulous matter of which il is composed is self-luminous, while also, it gives us the sun's reflected light. Slh. That space about our earth, And probably all space connected with our uni te rso, of stars, is filled with self-luminous waiter of great tenuity. 6th. That the milky way is composed of self luminous matter, in some places greatly condensed, the substance from which all worlds were formed, from which porhaps worlds are now being formed, and into which perhaps they agiiin resolve themselves. 7tb. That tub milky way is a srnur. I.N SIIAl'E. 8th. That our place in tin's space is about ono-third or ono-fourlh of tho way from lha Southern Cross towards Sirius. rumma Star it Herald. MoDumcat to llcnry Clay. The people of Kentucky will perform a most noblo act, and oao which will do lionor to themselves as well as perpetuate the memory of one of the noblest sons of that Stale and one of the brightest names that adorns tho history of American atntesinanship, by erecting the proposed monument ovor the snored and venerated dust of Henry Clay. It is a tributo well deserved, and it is entirely befitting that his old friends and neighbors in and around Ashland, thoso who know him best, loved him most, and lold his memory most dear, should be tho movers in so creditable an act. Tho na tion will rejoice- at It, and thousands of true heart, that did beat in sympathy with bis own in his successes and disappoint ments in life, and which were stirred bv the eloquonce of his good words and in fluer.ccd by his wise and patriolio conn- mnlm will .u.tl .-. I i- -v.,, JM Blrcll wu gniuuiue to fton lucky' generous sons for having thus be lillingly enshrined and honored tho re. mains of ihcir lamented Chieftain, tin noblo Sogo of Ashland tho immorln Henry Clay. Tho editor of the Fort Wayne Times lell us that in a recent journey ihrousb Kentucky, he wenl lo pay his devotions at tho grave of Henry Clay. In tho ccme tery not far from Lexington, he searched for it, first among those covered with en. tablaturcs, Jabs, obelisks, pyramids and imposing monuments, but the name was found on none of these ; be sought it among lest imposing tablets, but found it not. A lad, at last, led him to tho spot, where a little mound, marked only by ihe path worn by the foot-prints of devoted countrymen, told that the Great Com moner still lived in tho heart of the peo ple. Near ky, was the monument affec tionately inscribed by Mr. Clay to bis mother. On an adjoiuing eminence, hich it a beautiful tile with an area of half an acre circular in form the people fKn lucky are to erect a tnoounient of Ken lucky mar I'ic, of a beautiful dot'eo, and ways which is to rise 130 fact in Lolght, under which the remains of tho noblest ton of Kentucky aro to bo deposited. Tho cor nerstono will belaid on the 4th of July next, with Imposing ceremonies. Chicago Journal, (& According lo recent advlcet from Sebattopol, the Itussian engineers havo succeeded in raising Iwonty-fivo of tli vessels sunk in the harbor, the greatest part, howovor, of light lonnago. Among them is the steamer Cherson, which has been repaired, and it already manned and in activity. Upwards of aixiy other ves tel,of which some twonty.fivo or twenty six are first and second rates, remain to bo lifted. The divert employed affirm that, wiih tome ibree or four exceptions, lh whole of the operation! can bo crowned with success; to that, in the course of three or four years the old divisions of tho lilaok Sea fleet will bo as numerous at be fore the war. 04T One of the most prominent citizens of Missouri tin owner of twenty-one grown up slaves, besides their progeny has offered to emancipate all, provided general emancipation could be secured. lie knows and says, thut tbo riso in ren! estato consequent upon the abolition of slavery in Missouri, would four fold pay for the slaves. OSr Utah's Capital is no moro Fillmore The Scat of Government of Mormondom i Great Salt Lake City, "until otherwise provided by law." Tho change was made by resolution of tho Legislature on the IStb December last. Tho Supreme Court will hold its session hereafter in Great Salt Lake City, ond the Legislature will bo convened there. Tub Pure Spirit. The eprings of ever lasting life aro within. There are clear streams gushing up from tho depths of the soul, and flowing out to enliven the sphero of outward existence. But. like the wa lers of Siloah, thoy "go sofily." You must listen to catch the silvery tones of the ittlo rill as it glides along. You may not witness its silent march, but its course will be seen in the fresh verdure and the open ng flowers its prcsenco will be known by forms of lifo and bcouty that gather around it. It is thus with the pure spirit. lou may not bear its "still small voice, or heed its silent aspirations, but it has a moral strength and a holy influence that is felt by all around. Tho wilderness is mado to smilo in its presence, and flowers of new fa and boauty spring up and flourish for. ever. Small Pox. For tho prevention of pitting in small pox, an important sugges tion has recently been communicated to iho publio of England by the senior surgeon of the Small Pox Hospital, London. His an for preventing pitting in small pox has been tried with uniform success for tho past twelve or fourteen years at tho abovo hospital. It consists in applying tho nee- m cnntliaridcs, or any visiciting fluid, by means of a camel hair brush to tho apex of each spot or nustulo of tho disease, on all Ihe exposed surfaces of tho body until blistering is evidenced by tho whitness of tho skin in tho parts subjected to tho ap- ication, when tho producing fluid is to bo ashed off with water, or thin arrow root gruel. The pnin attending tho application is slight and transient. Tub Sunflower vs. Fkver and Acttb. Lt. Maury, of the National Obsorvalory, at Washington, claims to have discovered a snfo guard against the miasma of fver and aguo districts, and this is nothing more than tli cultivation of tbo Sunflower, which he has discovered has rare powers lo absorb the deleterious gases in Ihe ntmos- phoro. Tho suggestion is truly a benefl. ciont ono if such bo found to bo the fact Ho says ihnt farmers or citizen who live near what is called fever ond aguo marsh es, or centres of miasma, should plant a row of sunflowers between theso infected places and their dwellings. Theso sun flowers act liko a wall in protectinj the health of ihe family, because they absorb the gases driven by winds on thuir dwell ings. fc?"It is estimated" that the clergy cost the Unilcil Slates six million dollars a year; the criminals twelve millions: tile dujM tell millions, and tha lawem thirlv r. :n: ' J uvo minions. IkT " Is molasses good for a couh !" inquired Jones who Lad taken a slir-lit cold, and was barking with considerable energy. "It ought to be," said Brown; u is mucn sum lor consumption ! 1 KT A gipsy woman promised to show two young ladms their husband faces in a pail or water. I hey looked and exclaim ed1: " WIlV we onlv sa8 nnr nvs f.. "Well," said the pinser. "thosA fim will be your husbands when you are mar- 03" With four mctalt'c nualifications a man may bo prelty sure of succ. ThP. uro t.,,1,1 in l.ll "l-. ... ' I'utnci, uver in nis tonguo, ... Ui. auu iron in ois iisnrt. Ilanu'sa .Tinker & nddler. qiHK aubacriber haa bought out the establish X menl formerly owned hr A. K. PoaL mrA i. d.iw earn ing on th UA RNESS and SA DOLE. ... uunira in mi ii oranene : Ilia I.IVKHV STABLE beloninnf to th eslablkhimm. u ,i kept up, where horse and carriage are constantly kept for Ihe aerommoJatioa of the public. Horse left at my atable, will alwav be treated with tar- ticular attention, and veil fed. 1 hare been con nected with thia wublwhinent for some four nan. am now permanently locate,!, where I shall al o nappy iu wail on all who may favor me a coll. w. H. PAKTl.OW. The bet of TIMOTHY HAV kept constant, on hand. Oregon City, Oct. 18, 1.56-5Ty. a New X" inn New Ooodt. MIME undersigned lulu this method of Inform J. Ing Ilia I'ulilie tliat they hav taken Ilia boiua and havo purchased Ilia entira stock and Aaturan formerly used by K. 8. HOLLAND, and hop by triel attention lo business lo retain tho patronae of Ilia old customer and gain as many mora w possible. Wa are constantly in receipt ot GOODS select ed Willi lha greatest cure, (a In uric and quality.! and are cunti'leul that our fucilitiea will enable ua to offer greater inducement lo all who want Ilia worth of their money than any other bout in Uia oily. We have, aud are just receiving, an Invoice of DRY GOODS, conslstlne In part of the following; article Coche- co, Pacific, lladlcy. Coneelego, Philip Allen, Ka! ltier, Merrimae, and numerous other I'll I. NTS, all lata etylee ; English and Freuch merinos, Ly one cluth; bluck, blue, purple, aud piuk alpacas, jaconet, book, and Swim mualin, a fine assortment of laces aud edging, velvet trimmings, &o., do mestic gingham, blue, mixed, and (ray aalinel, sheep's grey and fancy cloth, Milford and Hunker IliU jeans, uicacuea and brown aliecling, brown aud blue driHiug, denim, hickory abirliuf, black velvet, alao a fine lot of plaid drew goods, Brussels carpel, ate., ant. MEN BOYS CLOT1IIXO. Blue, black, and brown cloth coats of the. Karat quality, tweed buainraa do., black cloth veu, a fino lit of blk doaokin and satinet panta, all quulilica and eizea, rubber jackets, gray over and under euirte, white and hickory aliirta, halt and cap. II O O Ttf aud SHOE 8-men'a, boye' and youths bouu, latliea', munc-a , and clnldreu t nio ruvco, gout, aid, and call boot and elioea. GROCERIES: Uio coflee, frccn aud black tea, New Orleans, Uatavin, andcruthed atitnir, East lioitoii, blew- art'a, and China ayrup, eult, 10 and 80 lb. sucks, nulla, aaorird iiiu, aoup aud soap powders, pow der and lead, cream turlar. Veut powder, ealera tui, chewing add tnivking tobacco, oystore, prune, pepper iuucc, oils, epicn, ftarch, and cotton bat ting, wild a variety of other groecriea usually kept, We hav also a Syleitdkl Auurluicut ol Btjokt, In parts follows: Washington At bin (Jen- MeKeniie'a Receipts, ernk Iieliiioui Encyclopedia. Napoleon If. hi marah'l. Bible History. Rollina' Aucieul History, Skckhea and Skeletons in 4 vol,, of aermou, Border Wan, Wickham'a School Reg Life an the I'lnlni, ialer. frontier Lifo, Dick Wil- Stevens' book of the farm, eun, United Suite' iliitory. Fruit Culture. Natural Ilutory, Parley Geography, Stoddurd' Mental arith. Towere' algebra, Thompson' high school and mental arithmetic, AVolutcr' and Sander' Land Meaanre, American Debater. Mapping plalea, Itailiuid and Koad. Teaching, f ullcr orkf, racural Landicape Gardening, new acriea tchool book, abater t large fumily Dictionary, Irvin'a cyclopedia of moral and religious anecdote. Boyhood of Great lien, Archbishop, Mercantile Morals, Yoiiut, hone and cattle doctor, Mechanic' companion, Small agricultural woika, liiblei, of allaizei, Ua ninny oilier valuable book. ALSO rRESTON'S MAI" OF OltEGON and WASH I.NGTON. A Fresh Supply of Stationery : Day-Book and Journals, Memorandum of all zca, note, letter, cap, and bill p.iner. envelopes. peus ana pencils, aiuie, writing hooks, etc. M M. UlliKUUIlt i'' & Co. P. S. GOODS exchanged aud the hiehert market price paid for butter, cgtr, bacon, chick ens, flour, and ulmost nnylliiwr the farmer ha fur sale. WM. D. & CO. Oregon City, October 4, 185G. y Circat ludiu'ciiionts. THE PROPRIETOR OF TUB FRENCH STORE Una city, lukes (his method to invile Ihe publio cull ami examine his slock of GOODS. He lias now on hand, aud will continue lo receive by almost every iteamcr, a fine nasorlment of the beat oualily of goods, which he is determined to sell ua cheap as anybody eUe, if not a little cheaper. Tho Ladic In Particular, are requested to come whore they will find the best aud LATEST FASHIONS of Dres Goods, of evory description. Ho Ims, and is constantly receiving, D R T O O D S , eonmstinc in part of tho following articles Cuelieco, Pacific, Hudley, Couestego, Philip Allen, Fall River, Morriinao.ond numerous other PRINTS, all late styles; English and French merinos, Lyons cloth black, blue, purple, and piuk alpacas, jnconot, book and Swiss muslin, a tine assortment of laoca and edging, velvet trim ings, ile., domestic gingham, bluo, mixed, nnd gray satinet, sheep's grey and fancy cloth, Milford and Hunker Hill jeans, bleached and brown sheet ing, brown and blue drilling, denims, hiekory shirt ing, black velvet, also a fine lot of plaid dress good, Brusw'a carpet, &o., eVC men & Soy's CloJiiing;. Blue, black, Bud brown cloth coats of the finest quality, tweed business do., black cloth veals, a due lot of blk doeskin and satinet panta. all qualities aud sizes, rubber juckets, gray over and under shirt. ...u:. i i.i.i. , ... . , ' nimo aim mcKury siurts, nau ana capa, BOOTS St SHOES men's, bova' and vmitl,.' boots, ladies', misses', and children's morocco, coat. iu, auu cuii oooia anu inoes. it is uo trouble to show goods, and he will al wuya be happy lo see his customera, whether they EUGENE Li FOREST. Oregon City, Dec. 6, ltj5G. 34mT JONAS G. CLARK &. CO., Furniture Ware-Roomt, 28 Waihineton Street, SAN FRANCISCO, And 40 and 51 Fourth ., between J and A SACRAMENTO, Importers, Manufacturers, Wholesale & Retail DEALERS IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF rURNITUEE & BEDDING. Have now in Store the lahgest stoci and moot complete assortment of RICH and BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE ever ottered in this Stale, consisting in part of tine Losewood, Walnut and Mahogany rtmor anu Chamber Sets; Sofas, Ottomans, Lounges, and Easy Chairs, Bureaux, Whatnots, Mirrors of all sizes ; OFFICE AND KITCHEN FURNITURE In great variety. tC" We are new manufacturing from our na tive woods, also from walnut and rosewood, most or our tincst lurniture, and can produce an article superior fur strength, durability and beauty, to anything imported from the East. We have constantly on hand and are in reirulur receipt of full and complete invoice of (ioods, adapted to the interior and coast trade. V8 TO WHOLESALE DEALERS we would say, your order will receive, a formerly, our "reful d prompt attention. apr'-JJmJ Oregon. Lodge No. 3, I. O. O. F "rEETS '"'eif Hall over the Oregon City rf. rug.?t0 "7 Weduesilay evening at ckK- uretnren in gxxl standing are invited good standing are invited to visit. THUS. CHARMAN. N. G. C. S Errata, Sec'y. 31 W. P. Barns, WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKER, OH0OX CUT, O.T. Sy Strict attention nniit lo n.nlrinir mnA .lm- faction to patrou warranted. feb9-43 Wheat TtTantst HIGHEST tun price paid bv Not. 3. It'Af. C. DEtiEX TJ-CO. DO you want steekinr vara t W have h. aal CHARMAN W tRXKU fllO VS, of afferent kinds, for sale by J- CHARMAN A. WARNF.R. TO PICK CIGARS, the be rhanc, i. t . aplll t HAHMAN WARXkR S U. S. MAIL LINE. Orrion City and Portland Daily Packet, irnTTTiUCS. i.C. AINSWOSTII. MANTER. SS ill run daily. (Muiulavt exec Med.) In Ilia abovi named trauo, leaning Oregon City tvry day at ..'..1..1, a u lf....H.l.... u.:n I u I , .Biu.niuK, win ivbt I oriiauu 9 r. M., touching at all inturmedialo poiala. For freight or paaatgo apply on board. ap21 -If U. 8. MAIL LINE. Portland nutl Astoria. The Splendiil Kiramrr waiiavuaa .---rrr WILL continue to run regularly belworn Port' land and Astoria, via Vancouver, rwica i wsck, leaving Fortlaud on Monday and Thursday morning of each week for A'toria t and Astoria for I crtlaim ua luexlny auu r inlay monilnga, touching Vamcuuvks,bt. lULKNa, llAmir.a,lATii. lamkt, He., each wuy. t or in-iglil or passage, apnlv to It. IIOYT, .Master, jel I Or at Hoyt't Whaif-bout, Portland. Wm. 0. Dement & Co., ill their old $tand, oppoiiti tin Land Offici, IRK now receiving per bark "Ork" and brig IX "Halcyon, ' the lollowing good I IjO boxes sperm and adamautine candlea, 60 keg dried apple and peaches, J 00 bbiaond blf bbU crushed sugar, SO case pickle, 30 fresh peaehes, 60 " pie fiuils, 10 Ions G. A. suit, CROCKERY ij- GLASS-WARE : 600 dos cup and saucers, 300 " plates, S00 " tumbler, SO " water pitcher, Sugar howl, tea-pot, Ate, &o. OILS f PAINTS: 2UU kegs pure lead, S00 gal liiueed oil, 100 gal turpentine, SO gal varnish, 300 gal lamp oil, 100 cal lard " DRYOOODSt C00O yd brown sheeling, 6000 " prim, Bleached cottons, bed ticking', 4c tut.. all of which will be old as low a they can be Pur chased of any other house in Oregon City, may 17 JUST RECEIVED at Ihe Oregon City Drug Sloro, direct from New York and San Froa Cisco, a fresh wpply of DA COS, MEDICINES, 1'atent medicine, ramily .Medicine, ore., dee., which will be told at low fur cat a they can bt procured in tht Territory. Call and examine for yourselves, and gel an Almanao for 1857, grain. JAYNE'S Alterative, Expectorant, and Pills, Cod Liver Oil, Castor Oil, and Sweet Oil, at tm UKEGUN CITlf DRUG STORE. TITEXICAN Mustang Liniment, G. W. Mer- XIX cnant s uamnng uu, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. mRUSSKS, right and left and double, and Ab- X uoimnai supporters, at the UKEGUN CITY DRUG STORE. PURE White Lead, raw and burned Umber, Crome, Green and Yellow, and other paint, uime OULOlUtU I UKUusTUKtl, PERFUMERY.at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. n RAEFENBERG MEDICINES: KA GraefenbergSarsaparillu, UterinsCalholicun. " Dysentery syrup, consumptive Dunn, M Pile Ointment, " Health Hitlers, " Eye Lotion, tie., &e., To bo found at tho oeoney of the Comnanv. at tho OREGON CI TY DRUG STORE. HAY.MAN'S Dyspeptic Elixir warranted to cure tho dvspepsi iii.it received nnd for ale at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. DR. Guysotts compound extract ofSarsaparilla and Yellow Dock, at the aeplj OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. OLD Dr. Jacob Townsend' Sarsaparilla, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. DR. J. Ayre' celebrated Cherry Pectoral for cough, colds, and consumption, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. PERUVIAN Febrifuge, for the cure of fever and ague, etc., &e., just received and forsale at tho a OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. McLANE'S celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, OREGON CITY DRl'G STORE. Mciodt'OiiSt A FEW of Prince & Co.'. best MELODE. ONS for sule, tow. Enquire nt Iho fcb2 OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. DR. Townsend's Saronpnrilln, at th OREGON C1TV DitUG STORE". SHAKER Sarsnpnrilla, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. To Blacksmiths und Mnuiifuctii- rem. WE are now receiving tea tons of iron of the following sizes : Round Iron from to 1 inch, Square " " to 3 ' Rur lBx to 3s, Kail rods, Horse shoe iron, Band iron, 3xJ, Plow steel, Vi. For sale at lowest market rates, aug3 G. AUERNETHY Sc CO. To Merchants. WE are now receiving Ihe following articlea: 50 bbla Santa Cruz lime, 13 " hydraulio cement, 5 ' plaster of paris, 32 kegs nails, . 8 " spikes, S & G in., 100 ' Doston syrup, 5 gals., 2.) bags Rio coflee, 35 mats China No 1 sugar, 85 half bbla N O sugar, 5 bbl vinegar, aug 3 G. ABERNETIIY & CO. We are now Receiving- AND have in alore 100 sacks Rio coffee. 60 whole and hlf bbl crushed suear, 30 ' " NO 100 doi brooms, S50 boxes Eng. soap, 100 candlea, 100 slaaa. M Together with a cenenil a hardware, booU aud shoes, paint and oil, ic. sc, which wa offer for ale at a low price as uiey can o purcnosed in Oregon Territory. WM.C. DEJ1ENT&CO, Oregon City, Sept, J 9. OThat'i the Vie of Ooiag Barefoot? THE aubacriber has opened a boot arid shoe shop in tin city, when making and mending will be done to roVr on ihokt nonet. I alao keep conatantly on hand ready made boot and ohoe. which I will sell en reajmn.KU ti...ii-..i for past favora, I atill solicit a reasonable share of r----b- vu miii nj us anynow. J. B. BLANTIED. Oregon City, Ang. 9, 1836. 17m6 Cancmab, April II, 1S5T. ON hand and for sole, low, for cash or produce Paint A. lead, chrome green, white lead, pmssian blue red do in oil, chrome yellow, Wk. do " blue paint. liUurre, Common and permanent green putty. ?! JNa P. BROOKS. e. Groceries FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE JR SVK1t b,.CSTm' StP' Cl". btareh,8aleTBtna, Cream Tartar, Sal Soda! Corn. Soda, Pepper, Sp-ce, Alum, Bonn, J"''- Apriiil.lsoT-lt' Allan, McKinlajr k Co., TTAVK Jnl rwelved I I . biiifviv VVUTAlnno end would invite all thoao whs wish to procure "fT i WIY X CO., 1 UOOU article at rean.,hl. prl.-. to e.ll aad '" ihol. them, liny Tht-y consuil la nartofthe following grindsloue grain cradle graa scyllies Si snaths brush do do 10 aq harrows S3 lech garden rakes do hoi do spade polished ehon-tf bay fork manure fork churns window glass 8 by 10 do 10 by 13 do 7 by 9 window sashea 8 by 10 do 10 by 13 canal & wheel barrows fancy braum plain do aanort'd colored pail painted tub xina wash board blacksmith' bellows cross-cut saw 7 It - do 6 ft mill sswe 7 ft iutir niallraaae double do aingl hair bolsters double do siugl perm eimdle adamantine do gr rape brand tobacco ox bows and yone lucke tobacco V,. bltcctuigi licks, dc ttc. And keep eonstanlly on hand a large supply GROCERIES, BLANKETS, DA ISE, LlNDSEYb, clothing, hardware, and many article too sNimer- ou to nienlioB. ALLAN, ST K INLAY 4 CO. Oregon City, April 31, 18S7-ly Now Book I mllE subscriber ha just received a large a JL tortmenl of BOOKS, direct from New York, among which aro th followiug! Alieou's Hist, of Europe American Institutions, Silhman s do, Uvea of the Burners, Democracy in America, liubylon and Nineveh, Land and Lee," "Deck and Port," Sea ami Sailor," "Ship aud Shore," Home Cyclopedia, Three Year in Califor.,1 Cve. of Literature, Egypt and the Holy Land Iiuchan s t am. my n., LnrdneronSl'm Engine, Manual or Fine Art, Lecture on the Art, A no t Alnnoalcnet, Choice Biogmphy, Travel iu Peru, Peruvian Antiquities, Polar Region, Maban'i Philosophy, Choice Erlroet, variety of Poets. 500 copie of Sanders ttpcller, 500 ' Headers, Q:0 ' MeGufley' do. 360 " Webster's Dietionarie. Davies' Algebra, iNewman's Rhetoric, Geometry. Uay do. Bourdon, Parley' Univ. History, " Surveying, (ioodneb net U. a., " Legendrc, Monleith' Geography, " Arithmetics, "Lilllo Speaker," Thompson's do. IN. American Speaker. ALSO, JL Truth aannrjlv of Stationorv. Tk.... 11 I '.Z. I ..i. u. Iil. Memorandum, of all siies, Diaries, 4Vc, Note and letter Pnoer. Envelope. Pen, to., eVoEroser Knives, Kriunve Rubber, Gummed Labels, faber s Pencils, INK, iu quart and pint bottle. n'Mnr.pmi.ff iNn nRTAir.. CHARLES FOPE, hi. Oregon Cilv. Auffusl 18. 1856. Furniture. rriHE subscriber ha just receiv-, JL. ed a large supply M Ei'iUM-i . CUE of all descriptions, consult ing in part as follows Sofas, mahogany and black walnut; Chamber sets; Bureaus, with or without marble tops; Office desks; Rocking chair, stuffed in hair, carpet, aud with cane nnd wood seats; iniug chairs, enno aud wooj seats; Office chain, do do do Children' do, high dining and rocking; llcdstcads, various kinds; Tables, center, card, and dining; Writing desks; deboards; Parlor chairs: Settees; Reading, toilet, and work tables; Lookiiiir-glafses; Mattresece, hair, moss, and wool; Window shades; Feathers; Puper hangings, of every style: Oilcloth; Chinese matting; fluid lamp, and burn ing tluid ; Willi a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. Persons wishing to purchase will please call and examine for themselves. All kinds of eonutry produce taken in exchange orgoous. THUS. JOHNSON. March 23, 1B5G. 4!)lf T u J 70 T RECEIVED. bbl and hlf bbls N O sngua 3U ' crushed " 4000 lha No 1 China " 10 hlf bbls Carolina rice, 15 " , dried apple, 15 kegs " ' 10 hlf bbls peaches. 10000 lbs Liverpool salt, IU cases lame salt, 50 bbls Santa Cruz lime, suuo io mo"'i,u rope, ass 2 sues, 100 kegs nails, " 5000 qr Hour sack, 6 bales drillings, 12 cases ass'd pie fruits, 12 ' " pickles, SO bundles window sush, ass'd sizes, 24 pannol door, " 2 doi pol. grains scoops, 100 sacks Rio coffee, 10 mats black pepper, 10 bales oakum, 100 single and double blocks, ass'd sizes, fi gross P & M yeast powders, 10 doz zino wash boards, 500 galsS.I.syrup, 4000 lbs white loud, pure, 500 " red 40 gals copal varuish, 15 doz paiut brushes, ass'd sizes, 15 "3 hooped buckets, 200 gals boiled linseed oil, 100 " raw ' Together Willi a e-ood nrlniei ,.f HAtrn WARE and CARPENTERS' TOnr.s ah of which we propose selling at prices to suit tho time. Cull aud see for yourselves. W. C. DEMENT & CO., Main t., opposite the Laud Office. Oregon City, Aprfl'19, 1857. More New Ooodi, AT CHARMAN i WARNEb's. IN ADDITION TO OUR USUAL STOCK, we have just received, direct from San Fran cisco, a good and suitable supply of Goods for this Season of the Year, which we offer for sale at prices which cannnt k. beat in this market Our stock consists in part of .inn il. i j turn ai was, I 50 boxes English soap, 50 Chaa. Hill's soap, 20 doz corn starch, SO cases pie fruit, 15 " pickles, 8 doz honey, 8 lobsters, 12 oyeter. 80 hlf bbls N 0ngar, 4 bbls Sandwich Island syrup. 10 hlf bbls dried apples, 8 rits mackerel, 2000 lb stick candy, 500 fancy do. 1 cose Gallipishcr toy, 1 " German toy. 400 lb almonds, 12 hlf boxes raisins, 6 whole boxes do., on.1n P? tood X'"" blankets, -uxio yd brown aheetinr. 2000 calico. ' Bool ad .hoe. f every decription. 1 no above, with onr m,l . .i.- L render our stork Mmnki. ".u j Term cosh. CHARMAN A. W4BKFI? December 20, IS06. Hardware FOR. SALE BY CHARLES POPE. JR BRASS and- lion Butt, Screws, Lock and Latches. Uammm mnA H. 1 Drawing-kniT Handaawt, Carry Combo, H.n Brush. ud C ards, Gun Locks, Gun C., Wool C rd, C best HoaJles, r.ane. & e BUSINESS CAUDS. t IT "i" ' 7,1 , V uoo"i urocerl,, llurdwure, &o., &e, Groceriti George T. Allan. i Archibald M'KiaJay. ( j homo Lowe. ' OregouCily, MiyS, A i.L.X, M KINLAY Ic CO., J.X. ncousuurg, ump iim, Oregon. A i.i. a. n, msiJLAi ol CO.. c:h. Oregon Territory. ' l P?t' a t r i tr ta a ii 1 ' " 'i ay a, CHARLES POPE, JRTT, DE A LEIl In Hardware, Grorarie. Drv r. i Clothing, Boo.. & Hho., Medicine. lul'l aud Hlutiuncry. " Maln-st., Oregon City, April 21, IBiUe Wnk O. Dcmont Ot Co WHOLESALE aud retail Dealers in Grocer. Shots, Crwkery, oVo, vpposiie llie Land Ofte. C"y- Jusl,18S5?' of Alain SI Ongou JOHN IL WBRLTJeT ATTOSMSV AND COuMKLO . Lafayette, Yamhill Cuuntij, O T ' WILL faithfully attend to all busiae- . trusted to hi professional car. April 31. 1B57-Itf ' JOHN P. BROOKS. . Wholewle .f Retail Dealer in Groeerkt, Pnduer Vrovitiuni, dc. Main Street. A Ceneml Assortment kept up of Selected Cood (.aneinan, .ilarcn ZO, 107. J3. XVXilwaia. Manufacturer, WAoletalt nnd Retail Dealer i IWWH AND IMKLOn STOVES, TruacorreawAnii, lunnwAa. Ac. ' MalnSt., opposlt Main Street Hot.l Steamboat and iobbinc work stien t,..t Order from the country promptly filled, j,7 - r) ruf, MecUcfnes, raiata, Oili. Vif and ve-tufl. ' a at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. aep!5 Main Street, Oregon City, O.T. , Time. t IIIGHKI ELD, . WATCH. MAKF.B w. F Persona deairoua of celling- L'oul un.V ,t.T,i do well to give me a cull, a my whole linie is de voted to the repairing of Chronometer, Lever. vHni.MH ..uiiMuiiui n uieiiea. An assurtmaut of Jewelry on hand. Jewelry made lo order, and repaired. Prices lo auit the tunes. I am thankful f- . e,. n,i !... i. .!....., .. ... ; . r" 1 .v eui.Biueuuii in iiiiure. l;0('alcu "l..".'?,0Lu ",u,", "I'lil" HieTeU 'Bmpn uiiiec, Ofliuu. V1TY. Feb. 2. Wells, Fargo it Co.'b Express, Between Oregon, California, the Atlantic Slates awl Europe, HAVING made advantageous arrangement with the United JSi Slate and Pacific Mail Steam- iUJeZ snip companies lor iiiiiisportulion, we are now pre- pairu io lorwaru uoiu Dull, Human, Specie, I'ackapet, I'arcele, and Freight, to and from It. York, N. Orleans, San Francisco. Portland, am) principal low ns 01 i-uniornia ami Oregon. Our reirulur Semi-monthlv Extm-m heln-een Portland ami San Francisco, is dispatched by the- i uciiid iiiuii oieamsnip La stoamsnrp (Joliunbi. connecting at Sun Francisco with our seiui-inooth. ly Express to New York and New Orleant, which, is dispatched rogulurly on Ihe 1st nnd lu'lhof each month, by llie mail sleiuncr and in charge of our own messengers, through to destination. Our hxurvwt from Aew lork leuvea rcirolainr on uio oin anu yum oi eaen inoniii, also iu charge oi messengers. , Ireusure insured in Ihe best AewTorkconi- p inies, or at Lloyd's in lndcui, at Ihe option of siiippor. IH rrcEs New oik, No. lb, Wullst.: Now Orleans, No. 1 1, Liclinne place : Sua Fnuiciscot lo. H i, iUoutgomery street. A. 11. bl LLLli, Agent. Oregon City, April ill, 18j7.-lir New Volumes of Iho Four Reviews and Blackwood. iOOMMENCE with North British for May, V 1 .i.), ami the other Reviews und Ulsckwood for June, 1655. J emit of Isulitcrintion. Any one Review or Blackwood, $3 a year. Blackwood and one Re view or any two Reviews, 85. The four Re views and lllackwood, $10. Four copies to ono auiircss, qju. i'ostago on tho four Reviews nnd Blackwood to any 1'ost-oflice in the United States, only 80 cents a year on each Review and 21 cents a year on Blackwood. ' Address, L. Scott & co.. Pu'uSslier. 54 Cold street, corncf fulton, New York. sc8 "Reading tz: tho Million. S. J. McCORMICK IUS CONSTANTLY UN HAND AT THE FnANRMN 100K STOKE, FHONT-BT, fOKTLANO, OBEGON, A Choice selection of Popular Books, News papers, Magazines and Fancy Stationery. Among tho books on hand will be found works on Temperance, Agriculture, Horticulture, His tory, Poetry, Jtiogruphy, Medicines, Religion, Science, School Books, Romances, &c, Arc, eVc. "Subscriptions received for Harper, Graham, Godey, Leslie's, or Putnam, at $ 4 a year, pott' age free. ET Subscriptions ."Xeived for any newspaper published in any pi't of the Tion. ' " " Remember the Franklin Book 2'.n" Dl1 N,ff paper Agency, Front street, Portland Oref"- . -o3-a : j ...mi ....klil.- arllT fcdKr i prie-ou euiuioguo win uo pui"""' - J in April, and will be sent to any purt of fhe terri tory free oa application. TEMPLE OF HONOR. Tualatin Temple of Honor, No. 1, meet ou the 1st end 3d Fri day evenings of euch month at fij o'clock, at Tem perance Hall, Forest Grove, Oregon. Member of the Order in good standing are ia vited to visit thisTemple. E. W. DIXON, W.C.T. M. Tuttle, W. R. 32 Iiadiea ! YOU will find an excellent assortment of Dree and Bonnet Silkt, Satint and Yelvetii akx Bonnet Trimmingt, Hotiery, Glotet, Lacet ami Ribbont, Table Clotht, Counterpane!, etc., at tt tore of CHARLES POPE, Jk, (Main-rt., opposite Abernethy store,) where may be found almost everything in the lin of Dry Goods: j Such as Print, Ginghams, Alpacas, Merino, Plaid Linsey, Muslim, Sattinetts, Jeans, Ftaa nei, Sheetings, Bed Ticking, Hickory Stripe, Cotton Batting, etc. Oregon City, April 21, 1857-ltf Medicines for Sale, By CHARLES TOPE, J. CJ ANDS Sarsaparilla, Peck' Wild Cherry Bit 3 ten. Batemen' dron. Brandreth' pill, Lee'' pills, Perry's vermifuge, Opodeldoc, Gam Cam phor. Gum Arabic. British oil. Lobelia, Hot drop, 3d preparation, Roman eye balom, Dalley' pain extractor, Laudanum, Paregoric, Oil of Pepper mint, Essences, Composition Powder, Carter's Pulmonary Bulsom, Sulphur, Epsom Salts, tte April ii, mol-ia - Central Produce Depot. f! A VEMATT. CONSTANTLY receiving, fresh from ranch, wheat, oats, bacon, lard, batter and potstoe. Apiil4,57. JOIU r. Bttuviw- To the farmers l,rE WOULD ay, eall at our store; f will pay yon a well for your produce as any other house in Oregon, and will endeavor to nuke yon fed a comfortable a we possibly can. no-j4 tf.l.u.i.v at GILT XIOL'LDIXG for picture fraioe. t acie by CHAPMAN 4. WA.RN f R Lower