The Oregon Argus. (Oregon City [Or.]) 1855-1863, June 27, 1857, Image 4

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Vacta.
Facet taken in iliuir ensemble or whole
noM may be divided into three grand c!as
ft the obling, tli round, and lb oval
The first indicates mollis of active tern
pertmeni and mental qulcknese, flexibility
promptness, and ofian brilliancy ; the sec
ond is th sure fuls of the vital temper
meat, and tmbcliift a predominant of
the feelings or afT ciioD over tbe intellect
and tbe third is a sign of lbs duminntinn of
tbs msnUil powers over both the physics
and afTfctlonsie nalura.
The oblong face it generally associated
with dark, strong and abundonl hair; a
toroewbal lung and tapering neck i raiher
broad and diflnitely marked slioulJurt;
only a moJcrute fullness of kom (in wo
mnu) ; a finely tlitpcd wtit, and rather
lung and tlonlr limbs. The whole n
ure it often striking snd brilliant.
The round f.ico is generally associated
iih toft and light hair, blue eyes, a clear
ornplenion ; a ritlLor short neck ; finely
rounded shoulders; a full timet (and in
woman a luxuriant development of bo
torn) la'g', hut ttpering limbs ; and com
paratively small feci aod linnd. The
whole figure is portly in man, and tuft and
voluptuous ia woman.
The oral face generally goes with the
high brchraJ, tliu struigh note, the in
tensly expretiive eye, wavy or curly hair,
rather a small frame, defiant in fullness,
moderately rounded limbs, and a figure as
a whole, characterized ,by intellectuality
and grace.
These three classes of f.icrs and forms
are of course susceptible of being suhdi'
vided indefinitely, as their combination in
difliireut degreot gives rise to corres.
pondiug vnriutiet.
Helen of Troy, according to the des
criptions wo have of her, nul Lave had
a fuco nnd form of the firt-niinicd class;
for we aro told that she was lull, and that
she had "a. very long and whilo neck
whence tho was said to bo the daughter of
a swan." The saintly Elizabeth of Hung
ary, the most beautiful woman of her lime,
had a similar temperament. " llr beau
ty," Montulembert says, " was regular and
perfect; her entire figure left uo improve
ment to be desired in it. lie r cmiplexion
wus dark and clear ; her hair black ; her
figure ef unrivaled elegance nnd grace ;
her walk full of nobleness nnd majesty"
lie adds : " It was easy to see that in this
earthly beauty there wus painted a brill
iant reflection of tho ImruortuI beauty of
her tout. "
ReMCDIES FOH I.VCHEAsK Of Cltl.ME.
The increase of crime in the country at
large, has become a matter of universal
notoriety, and the fuilure to punish crim
inals, Las rendorvd tho laws on the sub
ject almost absolute. Indeed, the only re
ault which in many cases follows a mur
der, it a grave waste of eight or ton days
time by court, lawyers, juries And witness
es, and a bill of cost to the Comonwenlth.
A religious paper now before us makes
an effort to explain the cause of the in
reasa of crime, and to suggest remedies.
The causo, it alleges, is found in part in
the fact that moro attention is given to the
1 mere intellectual, than to the moral cul
ture of youth ; thai in limes of groat civil
convulsion, when anarchy and violence
prevail, at in the first French revolution,
it is the learned, and not the Ignorant, who
lead the way to destruction. No severi
ty of law, says the writer, no strictness in
the enforcement of penalties, will secure
public justice amongst a corrupt communi
ty, or serve as a substitute for an honest
heart in (ho people. You may multiply
jails and penitentiaries, yet, in spite of all
i these, crimes will multiply so long as the
heart of tho people is left, in all its cor
ruption, to work at the great foundation of
crime. Tho conclusion to which the writ-
vi uom9 is, uiui uiinsiunitv lias a power
exceeding all others is counteracting hu
man wickeduusa, and is ad.qmuo to all I he
presont necessities of tho nations, sinkin
under tho weight of thoironn corruption
and crimes.
This all seems very well, but wo may
suggest that the por to work nut reform,
must not bo that su ilimuted un 0f Chris
tianity which claims a wisdom and a re
finement beyond the precepts of its grcut
founder, and which has too much tender,
neasof conscience lo hang a murderer
when his crime ij mado manifest. In
tNort there must bo, in addition to the mor.
hI culture admitted to be necessary iu di.
sfiiiuitiiir.g crime, that stern idea of Justice
w iilcn renders the certainty of punishment
a terror to evil doers. National L.telii.
gencer.
Com ako its L'6M. Mauy persons see
corks used daily without knowing whence
conies these useful materials. Corks aro
...if fr..m I....... . I.. I.- C .1.- I .
iivnt i.iij;j nuui oi ma corK-ireo a spe
cies of oak which grows wild iu tho
southern countries of Europe. Tho tree
is stripped of its bark at about sixteen
jears old ; hut before stripping it oil", tho
Irea is not cut down, as in the case of the
oak. It is taken whilo the tree is grow
1ng,andthe operation may be repeated
every tight or niue years ; the quality of
me bark continuing eaoh lime to improve
as tho age increases. When tho bark is
taken eft" it is singed in th flames 0f a
strong firi, and, king soaked for a con.
aiderable tim in water, it it pUCed under
heavy weights, in order to render it straight.
Itt extreme lightness, the eate with which
it can be compressed, and inelasticity are
properties to peculiar to this substance
that 4ie ( (licit-lit subalHuto for it has been
discovered. The valuable properties of
ceik were known to the (ireeks and Hu
mans, who employed it for all the purposes
for which it it used at the present dsy,
with the exception of stopples. The an.
clentt mostly used cement for stepping the
mouth of bottles or vessels. The repl
iant are taid to have made coflint of cork,
which, being spread on the inside with a
milieus substunce, preserved dead bodies
from decay. Even in modern timet cork
wat not generally used for stop) let till
about the seventeenth century, cement be
ing used instead.
if A lady who is residing in Rid
mond city, formerly a communicant of
the Episcopal Church, having lately bee
converted to the llaptist faith, under ll
ministration of the Ruv. Dr. Williams, of
the First Baptist Church of that cily, waa
on Sunday evening immersed in the pre
tnce of a large congregation. This lady
had been afflicted for a number of years
with the rheumatism, to much to that ah
wat unable to walk without assistance.
After her immersion the "came up out of
the water" relieved of her affliction, and
wus i nailed to proceed to her home wi ll
out the help the formerly required. Th
wonderful cure was made ihe subject of
some very feeling remarks by ihe pastor of
the chnrch, who attributed it to the ngen
cy of tho Divine Spirit."
Extraordinary Trial of Strength.
The Troy Times of the Cth, recounts
singular trial ef strength, which took place
in that city on Saturday evening bclwee
James Madison, " the cast-iron man," an
Professor Carl, the "strongest man in
America." The challenge for a trial of
strength tent by Carl, having been accept
ed, a large assembly witnessed the perforin
anco.
" Previous to the trial, Prof. Carl env
an eMiiouion oi maio anu ventriloquism.
. . i i j. . ..
performed his celebrated guitar nnd drum
solns, balanced sixteen chairs upon his chin
una perlormeu other Teals culliiirr for an ex
ercise of strength, which must have wea
rieu turn somcuhat. Mr, Madison then
appeared held an anvil weighing two
Hundred and luiii'teen pounds upon his
breast, while two moil struck upon it with
sledges; held an anvil on each knee ;
broke a number of stones willi his list
bent a bar of iron of nn inch thick by
striking it over his arm; and held an anvil
weighing about two hundred pounds uuon
eatii nrm, wime men struck upon it v.Hi
dges. 1'iul. Curl Hun appeared, held
he until upon his breast ; bent tho bar of
roll almost double upon his nrm; held I ho
anvils upon Ins arms, etc., Tor a lunger Pe
I .1 t. tr i: i ii
nuu tiiuu .nr. .uauiiou uau uono. lit) Hicn
took tho lureo flint stones which had been
rejected by his rival, and hammered them
to pieces, aignuliziim his performance by
cracking in two a flag stona uboul largo
enough to sorve as n stepping block for a
uoor. Alter tins lie held, ouo ol the Leavy
in ns over ins nenu ior loriy one seconds :
ft.. i .. i . '
nueu ii aixiy-pouiid weight upon Ins little
linger ami swung Unround his head, and
held two men on his hair whilo ho whirled
them about top. fashion, until Ut.jr ftct
stuck out nt an ni2lo of forty live decrees.
Mr. Madison was then called out by the
nunience, and requested togivo an account
of himself, lie excused himself in tho
matter of the stones hy snying that his ri
val was in constant practice, while ho had
not broken a stone Tor a year. Deinsur''
ed to swing iho weight around his head, be
declined lo do it, on the score of inability,
and as Prof. Carl had not held the anvils
on his knee. In short, he virtually ac
knowledged himself a whipped man."
The Public Lands. Sinco 1S30 Con
gress has granted to railroad enterprise
twenty nnd a half million of acres of the
public lands as follows : lo luwa 3,430,.
000; Michigan, 3,008,000; Illinois, 8,.
505,052; to Alabama, Missouri and
Florida, each 1,800,000; to Mississippi,
Wisconsin and Louisiana each 1,403,497.
In the year 136 neurly forty million acres
of land wero disposed of, ten millions for
cash, tij;ht millions for land warrants, six
million of swamp lands npuroved to tho
States, nnd fifteen millions uninted to rail
roads making a total of nearly twice
tho biisiuss of any previous year.
Two Kinds of PKKAr'iuxn. An ec
centric correspondent of tho Congrega.
lionnlist favors tho ministry with the fol
lowing, among other numerous hit Is.
Two kinds of preaching aro hit oil by ti
miecilote. 1 wo ministers, long settled in
iwn eoniiguous psrisncs, being in tumliur
onversation olio day, Dr. A. Appealed to
Dr. B., to account if h could, far tho great
disparity in the results of their respective
labors : Dr. R., facetiousely replied " O
I II tell you brother. hen you go fish
ing, you first get a great hoop-polo for n
handle, to which you nttaoh a large cod-
line and a great hook, and twice as much
bait as Ihe fi.sh can swallow. With these
accoutrements, you dash up to the brosk,
nnd throw iu your hook with, There, bile
!!a oVj,'j. Thus, you scare oil the fish
away. When go fishin?, I get a little
switching pole, a small line, and just such
a hook and bait as the fish can swallow.
i hen I creep up to th brook, and gently
slip them in, and I tiritch V out, twitt'h
'em r!r, till my bssket is full."
i:arii s .linker V SndUIcr.
rpilE sulctib?r has bought out the estnliMi
L ment formerly owned bv A. K. P.t. nnd is
n..w earning .-a th HARN ESS ui Si DDL I'.
AYbusin-sa in all its branches: the I.lVKlir
STABLE belonging lo I lie eeiablUhmtnt, ia also
kept up, where horse and earriacesare consinnil
keiK for Ihescconiimvluiiou of the public. Horses
left at my siable, will always be treated with par
ticular auention, and wtll fed. I have been coa
eeted with this establishment forenme four years,
snd am now permanently looted, where I shall al
ways be happy to wail on all who mav favor me
with a earl. W, R I' ART LOW.
Ihe beet of TIMOTHY HAY kmt cnstsM.
ly on hand.
Oregon City.CM.l?, Iii6-!;y.
XJow mm New Ooodi.
rplIK uulcrii(iw(J uke Urn niMhod of Inform
X bif l' p"W' tlisl tliry bsvs taken His lious
and have purcbssrJ Ills fnlirs slock and Allures
rinmrrljr uwd by V. H. HOLLAND, and hops by
strcl siionlina to buslutss to rendu die psIruiiSKe
of Ihe eld customs sod gsm as mauy mots si
pewible.
We are constantly in receipt of GOODS selrot
ed with the rreaiest care, (si to price and quality,)
and are confrleiil thsl our fscililies wilt ensble us
to oiler rret. r ineuet-iueiiu to all who went the
worth o( llivir money llian any other hou.e iu the
city. We have, aud are j usl receiving, au iuvoict of
DRV QOODS,
eensisi'nt Id part of the following articles Coche
co, l'seitie, iladtry, Coiiestrgo, flulip All.n, Kali
U ver, Merrimse, and numerous other 1'IUNTS,
all lale styles j Kngl sh and Frenoh meriuwi, Ly
ons elulh; black, blue, purple, and pink slpnras.
jucuml, bonk, and Kwisa inunlin, a fine assonm'ut
ot laees and eujuij, velvet lriminint;s, occ, do-
memo fclnjliaiiis, blue, limed, aud gray uliuet,
slurp's gny and fancy vloih, .Milford and Hunker
11:11 jesiis. bleached aud brown sheeting, brown
and b!ue driving, denims, hickory slurtiu;. black
velvet, also a finu lot uf ptuid dress goods, UrusscU
carpet, 6iC, &W.
MEXS,- BOYS' CLOTH IX O.
Blue, black, nnd brown cloth coats of Ihe finest
quality, Iwred business da. black cloth vests, s fine
tut of blk doesk.n snd satinet pants, all quulities
sud size, rullxr jackets, gray over and under
shirts, while and h ekory shins, halt snd caps.
11 0 1) T S and SHOE S-uien's, boys' and
youths' bouts, ladies', misses', and cliildreu's uw
ruevo, gout, kid, and calf bouts and shoes.
GROCERIES:
Rio coflVe, green aud block tea, New Orleans,
Vntavia, ami cruslud sugar, Kust lioston, Slew
art's, aud t'hiiiu syrup, suit, 10 and 60 lb. sucks,
nulls, assorted nut, soap aud soap powders, pow
der nnd lend, creum litrlar, yeusl powder, salcra
lus, chewing (id J sniukiiig tobacco, oystem, prunes,
pepper sauci', nl, spices, sturch, aud cotttm bat
tiu, w.lha vurietyvf ether growrles uu.illy kept.
We litre alio a
Pplt iitfU! Assortint'iit of Uooks,
In purl us follows:
Washington & bis lieu- MuKeuiie's Receipts,
truU, !e!iious Kncyclopedia,
Napoleon ii his manh'ls, llible History,
KeHiui' Ancieut History, iSkctehes and Skeletons
I'l 4 vols., of sermons,
Border Wais. Witkham's School Reg-
Life eu the Putins, later,
frontier Life, Dick Wil- Stevens' book of the farm,
sou,
Fruit Culture,
l.aud Mru-nie,
American Debutcr,
Mupping plules,
Kuitroiid uud Ituods,
'1'vueliing,
Fuller's Works,
United States' History,
Natural History,
Purley's Urography,
Stoddard's Mental arilh.
Tnwers' algebra,
Thompson's high school
an.l mt'iitul arithmetics,
Vebstir's and Sanders'
new scries school books,
Webster's large family
Dictionary,
Irvin's cyliipeJia of
moral and religious
auecilotrs,
iM. lianic's ciinipnnien,
l'riKtieul LuuJ.cone
Uurdeniiii;,
Bo) hood of Circut lien,
rvrclibislmp,
Alereantile .Morals,
i un it, horse uud cattle
doctor,
Small agricultural works, lSiljIev, of all s'zes,
ith inuny other vuluaulo bocks.
ALSO
PRESTON'S MAI' OF OUECOK and WASH
INGTON.
-I Frcnh Sujijjly of Stationery :
Day-Bucks and Journals, Memorandums of all
s'z-.s, note, letter, cap, and bill piper, envelopes,
peus unu pcnc:w, si.iies wr nui iiouks, &c.
W.M. DIliUDOIU'F d: Co.
P. S. COODS exchanged and the biuliest
market price paid for butter, eji", bacon, chick
ens, Hour, uud ulmost auytliiug ihe farmer has for
sale. WM, D. & CO.
Oreiron City, October 4, 135B. y
(ro:it latliict'iiiL'uts.
THE PliOPIIIETOU OF
THE FRENCH STORE
iu this cily, lukea this method to invite the puMio
In call mi l exnniine his (lock of GOODS.
He has uoiv on hnml, ami will coiitiuue lo receive
by almost every strainer, a line iissorlinent of Ihe
best quality of goods, which ho is determined lo
sell as cheap us uuybody else, if nut a title
cheiiper.
Tho Lndies, In Particular,
are requested to pome where they will find the beat
and LATEST FASHIONS of Dress Uoods, of
every description..
Ho bus. and u constantly receiving, DRY
GOODS, consistinc iu part of Ihu follswinz
nrlicles Cocheco, Pacific, Hadlev, Coneateeo.
Philip Allen, Fall River, Merriiiiac,and numerous
other ritlNTS, nil late styles; English and
French merinos, Lyons cloth i black, blue, purple,
and pink alpacas, jaconet, book and Swiss mutin,
a lino assortmcnl of luces and edging, velvet trim
ings, &c, dninestic ginghams, blue, mixed, and
gray salinet, sheep's grey ami fancy cloth, Milford
and Buukcr Hill jeaus, bleached uud brown sheet
ing, bruwn und blue drilling, denims, hickory shirt
ing, black velvet, also n line lot of plaid dress goods,
Brussels curpel, i&e.,l'C.
Men tV Buy's Clothing.
Klue, black, and brown cloth coals of tho finest
quality, tweed business do., black cloth vests, a fine
ioi oi o.k uorsuin ami satinet pants, all qualities
uu sues, riibtii r j.-iolteis, gray aver ami under shirts,
lute unit IncKory (tints, huts and cans.
HOOTS &, SllOliS men's, bovs' and vouths'
bonis, ludiea', misses', uud children's morocco, goat,
ii, unu can onots and shoes.
It is no trouble (o show iroods, and lis will al-
wuys be happy to see his customers, whether Ihey
purcliuse cr not.
EUGENE Li FOREST.
Otegon Cily, Dee. 6, 1836. 3-tm7
JONAS G. CLARK St CO.,
Furniture Ware-Ronmi, 28 Warhington Street,
ovtjv ri.iM,7'iu
Ino" Hand 51 FwrlS .it., hetirren J and K tit.
o.ioit.i.ua.v u,
Zciportsrs, Manufjcturcrs,
Whulesalo Si Rclail
DKAT.ntiS IN EVKHY DESCRIPTION OF
FURNITUEE & BEDDING,
'f Have now in Store the laikiest stock
i L mi'i iiHf i cnniiieie nssoruueni nl ((.. f
ISiaud BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE
or olured in Ill s state, consisting in part of
V Rosewood, Walnut and Mahogany
Parlor and Chamber Sits: Sofas,
Ottoman), Lounges, anil Eaxy
Chairs, Bureaux, Whatnots,
Mirrnrt of all sizes ;
OFFICE AND KITCHEN FURNITURE
In great variety,
tgj" Wo are now manufacturing from our na
tive woods, also from walnut and rosewood, most
of our finest furniture, and can produce an article
superior fur strength, durability and beauty, to
anvlliing imported from the East.
We have constantly on hand and are in regular
receipt of full and complete invoices of Goods,
adapted lo toe interior and coast trans.
I2f TO WHOLESALE DEALERS we
would say, your orders will receive, as formerly,
our careful and prompt attention. npr23in3
Or-citon Lodge No. 3, I. . o. F.,
MEETS at their Hall over the Oregon Cily
Ihitjt Store every Wednesday evening at
r ..--p.. 1- ,1. ..1 ... . , . ?
, o eioe&. ureinrrn in goon siumim; are invited
to vim. TIIOS. CHAKMAN. N. G.
C. SwriTzra, Sec'y. 31
W. F. Sums,
WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKER,
OREGON CITY, O. T.
IT Strict attention Daid Id remtirioir. mnA ili.
fuctioa to patrons warranted. feb9--l3
Wheat tCantorl
HIGHEST cash prices pa d bv
Nov. 3. H .. C. DEMENT $
CO.
Ire.
DO you want stockm? vsrn t We have it.
atiia. CHAS.VAN W.iUXFn
MXA S, of d flVrenl kinds, liirsale bv
J- C II ARM AN i W'ABVFR
s
Carl
r TICK CIGARS, the best chance at
X pl CHAKMAN WARSER !!
U. S. MAIL LINE.
Ortfion City and Portland Daily Packet,
"Tsj sTenalc Olark,
J, c, A1NSWORTU, MASTER,
W ill ruu daily, (Humlsys vsci-pled,) III Ihe abovo'
named lrle, k-avlng Uregnn City svi-ry day at I
ockica, 4. M. ueturnlng, will leave rurlland
9 r St., touching at all iulenneJIalo points.
For freight or passage apply on board. apSl-tf
U. S. MAIL LINE.
Portland uiid Atlorla.
Hit SplrnJid Steamer
Knltnomab
stTiltn 'mim
"f TTJLL continue to run regularly between Port
T V land and Astoria, tii Vancouver, twicb a
wbkk, leaving Portland on Mouday aud Thursday
inoruingi of each weea lor Astoria aud Astoria
for I crlland on Tuesilay and r ilday mornings,
louchiug VsNCotivsKiST. lltLs.ts, Uiisma.LATii
uhkt, ice., eacli way. t or rrvignt or passago,
apply lo R. 110 YT, Muster,
jelO Oral Hoyt't Wliarf-bont, J'oitland
Wo. O. Bcmcnt A Co.,
At their ali ilanJ, opjwiilt thi Land Office,
4 UK now recriving per bark "Ork" aud brig
iJL "Halcyon, ' the following goods I
JjU boxes xporin and adainsutine candles,
60 krjrs dried apples and peaches,
100 bbisund hlf bbls crushed sugar,
SO eases pickles,
30 " fresh peaches,
- JO u pi, fruits,
ID tuns (J. A. sail,
CROCKERY rf GLASS-WARE i
600 doi cups aud suueers,
300 ' plates,
300 " tumblers,
SO " water pitchers,
Hupir howls, tea-pour, 4iC, fco.
OILS $ PAINTS i
VUU kegs pure lead,
300 gals liiiMed oil,
1U0 gals turpentine,
50 guls varuisli,
3U0 gats lamp oil,
100 L'nls lurd "
DRY GOODS !
tiOOO yds brown sheeting,
5UU0 prints,
Blenched cottons, bed ticking, to.. 4c.
all of which will be sold as low as they can bs pur
chased ol any other house in Oregon City, may 17
JUST RECEIVED at Ihe Oregon City Drug
Store, direct from New York and San Fran
cisco, a fresh supply of DRUGS, MEDICINES,
Patent Medicines, Family Medicines, &e., dec.,
which trill lii ma at low for eosA a (Aey can fee
procured in tin Territory. Call and examine for
yourselves, and get an Almanac for IH57, gratis.
JAYNE'S Alterative, Expectorant, and Pills,
Cod Liver Oil, Castor Oil, and Sweet Oil, at
the OIIEUON CITY DKUG STOKE.
MEXICAN Mustang Liuimeut, O,
chant's Gargling Oil, at the
W. Mer-
ORECiON CITY DRUG STORE.
rnRL'SSES, right and left and double, and Ab
L duminal supporters, at Ihe
OREGON CITY DRUG STORE.
rUI!E While Lead, raw and burned Umber,
Crome, Green and Yellow, and oilier paints,
aims UKtiUUj tin UKUij STOKE.
PERFUMERY, at Hie
OREGON CITY DRUG STORE.
RAEFENBERG MEDICINES :
Gruefeuberg Surcuparilla, Uterine Cutliolieon.
" Dysentery syrup, consumptive
balm,
" Pile Ointment,
" Health Hitlers,
" Eye Lotion, ic, &.e.,
To be found at Ihu ngeney of the Company, at
Uio OREGON CITY DRUG STORE.
nAY.MAN'S Dyspeptic Elixir warruutcd to
cure the dvsuensin iust received and for
sale at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE.
DR. Guysott's compound extruct of Sureaparilb
and Yellow Dock, nt the
sepia OK1SGOJN CITY DRUG STORE.
OLD Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla, at
the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE.
DU. J. Ayres' celebrated Cherry Pectoral for
coughs, colds, and consumption, at Ihe
OREGON CITY DRUG STORE.
""eLANE'S celebrated Vermifuge and Liver
iTl Pills, OREGON CITY DRUG STORE.
DR. Townsend's Saraapiirilln, at the
OREGON CITY DRL'G STORE.
SHAKER Sarsuparilla, at the
OREGON CITY DRUG STORK
Te Ulucksuiillia uud iUuuitfucUt-
re re.
T7"E are now receiving ten tons of iron of the
v v loiiowing sizes :
Round iron from to 1 inch,
Square " lo 3 "
Bar lJxto3x,
Nail roils,
Horse shoe iron,
Bund iron, 3. J,
Plow steel, 12x.
For sale at lowest markrl rotes.
G. ABERNETHY &. CO.
To Merchants.
WE are now receiving the following articles:
50 bbls Santa Crui lime.
13 " hydraulic cement,
5 " plaster of paris,
32 kegs nails,
8 " spikes, 5 Sc 6 in.,
ino Boston syrup, 5 gato.,
' 35 bags Rio coffee,
35 mats China No 1 sugar,
35 half bbls NO sugar,
5 bbls vinegar.
ang3 G. ABERNETHY Sl CO.
Iron.
JUST received, the follow iog sizes !
4. . , round.
let Ux,
Sxj-efj,
lx3-ltl--.xj3xl,
l!2.i0 lbs Norway shoes iron.
April 4. O. AHERNETHY &. CO.
We are now Receiving'
1 ND have iu store
100 sacks Rio coffee.
80 whole and hlf bbls crushed furor.
30 ' " NO
100 doz brooms,
350 boxes Eng. soap,
100 ' caudle,
. 100 glass, ass'd sizes.
together with a general assortment of crockery,
hardware, boot and shoes, paints and oils, &.C..
ore., which we offer for sril. .1 i... '
.1 - v hiivcs mm
iney can be purchased in Oregon Territory
l ' W . 1 I L T . J '
Oregon Cily, Sept. 13.
What'g the Use of Ooinr Burors
qill E .ubscriber ha opened a boot and shoe shop
X in this city, where making and meudiug will
- Uou , oruer os shost hotics. I also keen
constantly on hand ready made boots and .hoe,,
which I will sell on reasonable term. Thankful
for past favors, I still solicit a reasonable share of
r"""v vuii ana try us anyhow.
J. B. BLANPIED.
Oregon City, Aug. 9, 1856. 17m6
Canoiiinh, April U, 15T.
XT t t . .
I ) ' 1,ua aM ,or luw, for cash or produc
PainU & lead,
chrome green.
while lead,
red do in oil,
k!k. do -litharge,
pruwan blue
chrome yellow,
blue paint,
Common and permauerl green puliy.el
-" r- BROOKS.
Groceries
FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE JR
fiJCGAR. Salt, CotTee, Tea, Svrop, Choc'olat.'
3 Strch.S.tl.n. rr.. TP. r
l.aVm. s-arias ldrM. O - - sit 1
r " ' jjmi rknsIB
P'ra. ir,
"r I'-Itf trd, thesl Han lies, Planer &c
Allan, McXlnlay fc Co.,
HAVE jii'l received
A STOCK OF NEW GOODS,
and would invite all thus who wish to procure
GOOD articles at n-ssounblt prices, to call aud
see tliem. They couslst In part of Ins following
rrindstones eaual & wheal barrows
grain cradles fancy brooms
grass scythes & snaths plain do
brush do do tssort'd colored palls
10 so. harrows 33 lesb paiuted tubs
garden rakes
do hoes
do spades
Eolished shovels
ay forks
manure forks
churns
window glass 8 by 10
do 10 by 13
sino wash boards
blacksmith's bellows
cross-cut saws 7 II
do 6ft
mill saws 7 ft
hair mattresses double
do single
balr bolsters double
iv 13 do single
do 7 hy 9 sperm candles
window ssshes 8 by 1 0 adamantine do
do 10 by 13 grape brand tobacco
as bowa and yokes nicke tobacco
BLANKETS, BA1SE, LINDSEYb,
Slieetings Ticks, die de.
And keen constantly on hand a larirs supply of
GROCERIES,
clothing, hardware, and many articles too numer
us to mention.
ALLAN, WK INLAY d) CO,
Oregon Cily, April 31, 1B57 ly
New Book I
THE subscriber lias just received a largess
sortment of BOOKS, direct from New York
among which are the following i
Alison's Hist, of Europe,
American Institutions,
Silliinun's do.
Lives of tho Signers,
Democracy In America,
Babylon and Nineveh,
"Land und Lee,
'Sea and Sailor,"
Three Years iu Califor.
Cyo. of Literature,
"Deck and Port,"
"Ship and Shore,"
Home Cyclopedia,
Egypt and the HolyLand
Uuchan s rain, riiys n.,
Larmier on Si m buguie
Manual of r me Arts,
Lectures on Ihe Arts,
Alio I .Viuiiusteries,
Choice Biography,
Travels iu Peru,
I'eruvion Antiquities,
Polar Regions,
Muhan's Philosophy,
Choice Ejtra' Is,
A variety ef Poets,
SOU cop.es of Sanders' rpcllf,
500 Headers,
9.ri0 " McGufTry's do.
S'i0 " Webster's Dictionaries.
Duvies' Algebrs, iNtwimn's Rhetoric,
Geometry, Oays do.
" Bourdon, Parley's Univ. History,
" Surveying, Goodrich's Pict. U. S.,
" Legendre, Monieith's Geography,
" Arillimslics, "Little Speaker,"
Thompson's do. IN. American Speaker.
ALSO,
A Fresh SiiddIv of Stationerr.
Day Books, Journals, Ledgers, Record Books,
Memorumlums, of all sizes, Diaries, 4 c., Not and
Letter Pn per, Envelopes. Pens, Sic, Sic. Eraser
Kuive, Ernsiv Rubber, Gummed Labels, Faber's
Pencils, INK, III quart and pint bottles.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
CHARLES POPE, Ja.
OregeaCity, August 18, 1BS6.
Furniture.
rrMIE snliscrilier hus iust receiv.
X e.l a large supply ol f Ulil-tiwi!a.
'1 LIRE of all descriptions, cousitt- c5ia"i w
i 7 : . '. ..
iug in part as follows
Sofue, iimhogany aud black wulnut;
Chamber sets;
Bureaus, w ith or without marble tons;
Office desks;
Rocking cliatre, stuffed in hair, carpet, and with
cune and wood seats;
Dining chairs, cane and wood seals;
Office chairs, do do do
Cliildreu's do, high dining and rocking;
Bedsteads, various kinds;
Tables, center, card, and dining;
w riling desks;
Side boards;
Parlor chairs;
Settees;
Reading, toilet, and work tuWcsf
Looking-glasses;
Mattresses, hair, nice, and wool;
Window shades
Feathers;
Paper hangings, of every style;
Oilcloth; Chinese matliiiL': fluid lamps, and burn
nig nuiu ; with a variety of other articles too
numerous to mention.
Persons wishing to purchase will please call am)
xoniine for themselves.
All kinds of country produce taken in exchange
iorgooas. TUU8. JUILKSUN,
March 22, 1836. 4'Jtf
U8T RECEIVED.
J iu bbls and lill bbls N O snga
30 ' " crushed "
4000 lbs No 1 China "
10 hlf bbls Carolina rice,
13 " " dried apples,
15 kegs "
10 hlf bbls peaches,
10000 lbs Liverpool suit,
10 eases table salt,
50 bbls Santa Cruz lime,
5000 lbs mauilla rope, asa'd sizes,
100 kegs nails, " "
5000 qr flour sucks,
6 bales drillings,
13 cases ass'd pie fruits,
13 ' " pickles,
SO bundles window sash, asa'd sizes,
34 pannel doors,
3 doz pol. graina scoops,
100 sacks Rio coffee,
10 mat black pepper,
10 bales oakum,
100 single and double blocks, ass'd sizes,
6 gross P Si M yeast powders,
10 dz zinc wash boards,
500 gals S.I. syrup,
4000 lbs white lead, pure,
500 " red '
40 gals copal varnish,
15 doz point brushes, ass'd sizes,
15 "3 hooped buckets,
300 gals boiled linseed oil,
100 " raw
locrether with a irooit
WAKE and CARPENTERS' TOOLS M
of which we propose sellin . . TT
times. Cull aud see for
. r i"';o 10 suit me
yourselves.
W.C. DEMENT & CO.,
Mum st., opposite the Land Office.
Oregon City, April 19, 1857.
Itt
ore New a a a a
AT CHARMAN & WARNERS.
IN ADDITION TO OUR USUAL STOCK,
we have just received, direct from Sn
cisuo, a goon ana suitable supply of
Goods for this Season of tht Tear
which we offer for sale at nricea whirh .......... 1..
beat in this market. Our stock consist in part of
mvv iu. ma I BUUB,
50 boxes Euglish soap,
50 Chos. Hill's soap,
30 doz corn starch,
30 cases pi fruit,
15 " pickles,
8 doz honey,
8 lobsten,
13 " oysters,
SO hlf bbls N O sugar,
4 bbls Sandwich Island syruo
10 hlf bbls dried apples,
8 rils mackerel,
3000 lbs stick csn.lv,
500 fancy do.'
1 ease Gailipisher toys,
1 " German toys,
00 lbs almondi,
13 hlf bone raisins,
6 whole hoses do.,
48 prs good Mackinaw blanket,
Bool. and shoe, of every description.
1 he above, with our ..! , . , .
, 1 nviiiiirii , we inins
render, our stork eimipbMe. Call and n..
casn. . HARM A Vxincvrs
December 20, 1S56. 3
Hardware
J11 BY C,liRS POPE, JR.
11 UtLu'" Bu"J f" od
.U ch' Hammer, aod Hatchet. Ase.
l)rBinsr.an 1 n -: '
"
BUSINESS OARDST
A LLAXV, M'XinrXAV dk OO
iL General Coiiiuussion Merehanis, snd whoU.
al snd retail Dealer in Dry Uoods, CrecsriL.
Hardware, Ac, Jto. "
Oeorg. T. Allan.
Oregon Cily, May 5. J Archibald M'Kialsy.
( Thomas Low.
A LLAN, M'KINLAY St CO., '
Lowsi
Scotuburg, Uinpua, Oregon,
1. Orea-un Territory. u.r. "
Msyj.'
CHARLES POPE, JR,
DEALER in Hardware, Groceries, Drv Go, J.
CloUiing, Bool 4. Shoe-., Medicines, lUki
and Rlatiooery. ' w
MalB-t., Oregon City, April 21, 1857-Itf
Wn O. Dement 4C Oo
WHOLESALE and retail Dealer. Ir! Croee,,
J"'. '""'"''"'i 'aiul. Oil, Boot,
Shoes! , Crockery, Sto. Oj-posit, th Und Offics
Main St. Oregon City. June 1( , Jc,
JOHN R. M BRIDE, 1 r
ATToaaav and eooNstioa at liw
Lafayette, Yamhill County, O. T., 1 '
WILL faithfully attend to all business s
trusted lo ha professional cars.
April 31, l57-llf
JOHN P. BROOKCl,
Wholeule .( Retail Dealer In Gror,rivt, pr9j'e
Provisions, ij c, Alain Street., '
A Gonerul Aasortuu; al kept up of Selected Goods.
Cunemah, March 3H, 1857.
B. IKCUwaln,
Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer ia
COOK A.fD PARLOK STOVES,
Tra a. cor r us wane, nAKDw.ixs, c,
MaiaSt., opposite Maiu Street Uotsl
OREGON CITY, O.T. , '
Steamboat aud jobbimr work altsu.Ul :,L
dispatch. , ",,B
Orders fmm the country promptly filled: j,j
-y? Drno'J Medlcino. Faints. OIli.
W and Xye-ituna, '
ifi at Die OREGON CITY DRUG 8TOWL
sua 11 1 Alnin Mta..l Z
Time.
F. If IG II Fl ELD, .
WATCH. MAK Hit M
W.
Person desirous of e.-ttiiiir cood work JnnrfSii
do well lo give me a call, as my whole lime i. de
voted lo the repairing of Chronomeler, Lever,
a, . v, iviiiia, n aieiies.
An nssortnient of Jewelry on hand.
Jewelry made to ord r. and renaii-f ,1
Prices lo suit the lime.. I am thankful for past
favors, and hope lo give satisfaction in fuinr. r
ID" Located at Ihe old stand, opposite UieTsl.
egnipli Ollioe, OREGON CITY. Feb.S.
Wells, Fargo fc Co.'s Express, ,
Between Oregon, CaUloruia, the Atlantic
Amies awl Europe.
- HAVING made udvantauooiis
Mrv arrungeiiicnle with the United
ZiijZ Slates und Pacific Mail Stcum- i
amp v viiipuiueo ior iiuiipiriuiiou, we are now pre
pared to forward Gold Duel, Bullion, Specie,
Packages, Parcels, and Peight, to and front N,
Yoik, N. Orleuns, San Francisco, Portland, aisl
principal towns of Cal'fornia au l Oregon.
Our regular Semi moutlily Express between
Portland and Sun Francisco, is dispatched by ills
Pacitio Muil Sleuinstiip Co.'s Biemniliip Columbia.
connecting at San r ruueisco with oor semi-inouth-ly
Express to New York and New Orleans, which
is dispatched regularly on Iho 1st and 16th of each
mouth, by the mail steamers and in charge of oar
own messengers, through to destination.
Our Express from New York leaves rocuturlv
on the 5th und 30th of each, month, also iu charge
of messengers.
Treasure insured iu the best New York com
panies, or at Lloyd's in Loudon, at the option of
aiiiierB.
Omens New Yoik. No. 1G. Wallet.: New
Orleans, No. 11, Exchange place; Sun Francisco,
No. 114, Montgomery street.
A. II. BTiihLlS, Agent.
Oregon City, April 31,lS57.-ltf
New Volumes of tho Four Reviews
and Blackwood.
COMMENCE with North Drilisb fee May,
1855, and Ihe other Reviews and UUckwoed
for June, 1655.
lcrmsoj Swbtcrtptwn Any on Reviewer
Dluckwood, $j a year. Blackwood and one Re
view or any two Reviews, $5. The four Re
view, snd Blackwood, $10. Four copies toon,
address, $30.
Postage on the four Reviews and Blackwood la
any Post office in the United Slates, only 80 eentn
a year on each Review and 34 cent a vear on.
Binckwood.
Address, L. Scott it Co., Publishers, 54 Gold;
street, comer Fulton, New York. sep8
Beading for the Million.
S. J, MiCORMICK
Ml CONBTi.VTLV ON IIANU AT THE ntSNKLM SOOSt
STORK, VROST-ST, fal-.TLANO, ORSOON,
A Choice scleotton f Popular Books, Newt
papers, Magazines and Fancy Stntissisfy.
Among tho bo.'ks nn hand will b fuul work
on Temperance, Agriculture. Hoctieultare, lti
Iftry, Poetry, Hingrophy, Medicine, Religo,
cience, fccliool Uooks, Knmnnces, ixc, St., iC.
ID'Subsci'iptlons received for Harper, Graham,
Godey, L' 'lie's, or Putnam, at J 4 a year, post-
age free.
ET Suliscriution
published in any part of the Uaion,
Remem'jer the Franklin Book Stor. and' News
paper Agency, Front rtrect, rertUiud Oregon,
, priced catalogue will he published earlyj
111 iijiru, ana win De sent lo any puit of the tern
tory free on application.
rpKMPLE OF HONOR. Tualatin Temple oC
X Honor, No. 1, meets on the 1st and 3d Fri
day evening of each month at 6J o'clock, at Tern-.
perance Hall, Forest Grove, Oregon.
Members of the Order iu good standing are in
vited lo visit this Temple.
K. V. DIXON, W.C. T.
M. Tittle, V. R. 33
Ladies !
YOU will find an excellent assortment of Dress
and Bonnet Silks, Satins and Velvets; alo
Bonnet Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Laces and
Ribbons, Tails Cloths. Counternanes. etc.. al tb
store of CHARLES POPE, Jr.,
(Main-st., opposite Abernethy's store,) where maj;
be found almost eceryihing in the line of
Dry Good:
Such as Prints. Ginirhams. Alnaens. Marino. .
Plaid Linseys, Muslins, Satliuett. Jeans. Flan- -
nei, Sheelinn, Bed Tickimr. Ilickorv Strioe..
Cotton Batting, etc.
uregoa City, April 31, 1857-1 If
Medicines for Sale, Sy
CHARLES FOPE, Ja.
A NDS' Sarsaparilla, Peck' Wild Cherry Bil-K-5
lers, Bateman'a dron. Bmndrsth's Dills. Lee's -"
pill., Perry', vermifuge, Opodeldoc, Gam Cam
phor, Gum Arable. British oil. r.hi;. Hot dron. -
3d preparation, Roman eye balsom, Dalley'. paia
extractor, Laudanum, Paregoric, Oil of Pepper
mint, Essences, Composition Powder, Carter's
Pulmonary Balsnm, Sulphur, Epsom Salts, dee.
.fipni i'e, ioji-itf
Central Produce Depot
CANEMAIL
CONSTANTLY receiving, fresh from raiicb
wheat, oats, bacon, lard, butter snd pots toe.
Apni4, ol. JOHN r. BKOOiUS.
To ihe Farmers
TTTE WOULD say, eaJl at sw store; w
V V will pay yon ae well for voor produc aa
any other hous ia Oregon, and will endeavor ta
nuiu yon feci as comfortable a we paaaiMy eaa.
no24 CHARMAN d- WAKNEK.
ILT MOULDING far ivetare fruiiie. ff
J sale by C IIARV.VN St WARNER