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About The Oregon Argus. (Oregon City [Or.]) 1855-1863 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1857)
'4 I ' A Ciiapteb of First Tjii.no. Tin oldest book known lo be exiaut, which U (ha name of the pluca where it wai print cJ, and ttml of the printer, t";ellici with I ho dal of tlio ysar wlieu ll wa executed, it a beautiful edition of the Psalms in Latin. It wai Uiucd at Mentz, by Faust it SJioelfer in 1137, just four hundred yean ajo. The inosl perfect copy known ii that in tbo Impoiiul library of Vienna. It is printed in folio on vellum, and i a m porb specimen of printing. A accund ed ition of tbo work wa issued in H.'iO, un der iho patrc'Tingo of the St. Alb-in and Henedictino Monk, which coiilaiiiMl, prob nbly, the first printed text of. the Atban. uuaii creed. The earliest printed book, conlaininj; text and engraving, it called tlio llisto rim of Joseph, Daniel, Judith and lather, printed by Joseph Pfistcr at Hamborg, in 1402. It ii among the rarest typngr.iphi cal curiosities in existence, there being on ly two known cpie of it one a! the royal library at Paris, and another in the collection of Karl Spencer. The entire text of the Hible- with similar embellish mcnts appeared in 1473. GutUmiburg invented, aud first used operate letters by movablo types in 11 V. At early as 1423 he bad printed with lines cut in wood, but ihi was ouly a small nis cbanical advance on what had been dutio for many years. The first engraving on wood, of which there is any record in Europe, is that of the ancient " Anions of Alexander," by the two Cuniot, executed in the year 1285 or 1290. Tbo engravings aro eight in number, and the size about 0 inches by 0. Stereotype printing was introduced into London by Wilson, in 1801. The first tragedy in English was "Cor. lodue, or Fcrrex and Porrcx," in 1501 j and the first comedy, the " Supposes," in 1580. The first recorded novels arc tlio Miles, inn talcs of Aristides. Tlio first alinauao in iho English lan guage was printed at Oxford in 1073. The first printed music was in 1503. No moro than forty' tunes had been pub lished in any one book before 159-t. - Tbo first printing press set up iu Ameri ca was " worked" at Cambridge, Mass , in 1020. The first book printed in America was the " Day l'saini Look," puLliahed at Cambridge. Tao first beoks of music published in America were issued in 1711 and 1721 the former by the Rev. John Tufts of New bury, and the latter by tlio Hov. Thomas, "Walter of Uoxbury. The first paper mill erected in America was ut Elizabethtown, New Jersey, which William Bradford, Royal Printer of New Yeik, Now Jersey and Pennsylvania, pur chased in 1723. In 1730, tlio second weut into operation at Boston, the Legislature of Massachusetts granting aid. The first newspaper printed in the New World was published in Huston, uuder date of September 25, 1000. A oopy of this paper is preserved in tlio Colonial State l'nper ufliee, London. It is about tlio size of a sheet of letter paper, and oue 6"f the pages is blank. Boston Transcript, Is tiik Moon Inhabited! Recent Discovery by the Astronomer I1a.nsi:l. It is well known that tlio moon nlways presents nearly tlio same siJo toward the em ill, while the opposite siila is never seen from our globe, Na bodies of water or clouds can bo seen on the moon by the aid of the most powerful telescope, nor is the tipparetit direction of stars close lo its edge changed by refraction, a would be the case if an atmosphere enveloped the moon. Hence it has been inferred by Whewcll, the reputed author of a lata wuik entitled ' Of l'lurality of Worlds," that the moon lias no atmosphere or water, anJ conse quently no inhabitants. This inference is shown to bo inconclu sive by a recent discovery of tlio astrono mer Hansel, whose study of the moon's motion, coiitiruod for many years, has established the fact that the center of grav. ity of t ho moon, instead of being like tliut cf the earth, at tbo center of figure, is be yond that center, and farther from the side next to the earth than it is from the other side, by seventy-four miles. The nearer side of the moon, therefore, is a vast, extended protuberance, or mountain, seventy-four miles high ; and any lltiid, whether air or water, would flow down wards from the nearer to the farther sido of the moon, whore, for aught we know, in. telligent living beings may exist. The ncarorsido of the moon cannot be inh ' ited, at least by beings to whose existence uir and water are essential, as is the case with all terrestrial animals. - The late celebrated inathcuiatieian, Gauss, pioposcd, as a means of settling llie ttuestiou whether the moon is inhabited, that a huge monument should be erecte un tlio Steppes of Siberia, as a signal lo the inhabitants of the moon, in tbo hope that they might be induced to erect a similar ignal lo apprise us of their existence. The discovery of Hansel shows iliut such an experiment could be attended with no suc cess, inasmuch as the inhabitants of the moon, if there arc auy, being on the far ther tide, could never see a monument on the earth. It may not be uninteresting to add, that it bat been discovered witbiri a fiw years, by means of long continued, hourly obser vations w ith tbc barometer, that the moon exerts an appreciable influence on the protsure of the atmosphere; aud ale, by means of Ions-continued mogtictlceworra tions, that it exerts an influence on ihs declination of the magnetio needle. Bos ton Courier. The Pai k Mill. A visit to a paper mill suggested lo Gothold the following train of thought : " And so paper that article so useful in human life, that reposl. tury of all iho n'ls and sciences, that min. isier of all governments, that broker in all trade and commerce, that second memory of the human mind, thut Untie pillar of an immoiial name takes its origin from vilo rags ! I ho rag dealer trudges on foot, or diivca bis cart through the towns and villages, and his arrival is the signal for searching every corner, and gathering eveiy old aud Useless shred. These be takes to tlio mill, snd tbcro they are pick ed, washed, mashed, shaped and sized, in short, formed into a fabric beautiful enough lo venture unabashed even into the pres ence of insuarclis and princes. This re minds mo of the resurrection of my mor tu body. When deserted by the soul, I know not what better the body is than a worn and rejected rag. Accordingly, it is buried in the earth, and there reduced lo dust and ashes. If, however, man's art and device can produce so pure nnd white fabric as paper from filthy rags, what should hinder God by his mighty power to raise from Iho crave Ibis vile body cf nunc. and refine nnd fashion it like unto tlio glo rious body of the Lord Jesus Christ! (Phil. iii. 21.) A Coou Reason tviit a Man should NOT I1B SENT TO THE PENITENTIARY. A few weeks ago an Irishman, who bad been vegetating in the lower part of the State, was tried and convicted for stealing, nnd was sentenced to the Penitentiary in this city for a term of ten years. On be ing naked by the Judge what reason he had to assign w hy the sentence should net be pronounced upon him according to law, the Hibernian replied : "Well ! yer houor, I'm a good dimecrat J ycr honor's a dimecrat, nnd the jury is all Himecrnts ; but tare an' ouus, the no uoth ins themselves could'nt have trated uc wuss!" Put's plea was was greeted with loud app!uu-,o, but was not considered good. When last heard of he was nu the point of making his entrance Into the State Prison, protesting all the timo thnt the jury was was compo.-cd of disguised "no nothins." Frankfort ( A''.) Commonwealth. An Irish Verdict. In nn Irish story in Uuntloy'a Miscellany, a murdered school master is said to have been found dead in the road, wi'.h his head full of fractions. " I think its a shoe-nside," said Larry. The horse's bhoe, was it f " " No, allaiia," suid Larry ; " shoe-aside is Latin fur cutting your throat." " Lint ho didn't cut his throat," said the widow. " Sure it's all one," said Larry, whether ha did it with a razor on his throat, or a hammer on his head. It's shoo-aside all the same." " Hut there was no hammer found." "No but ho might have hid the ham mer after he did it, lo throw oil' tba dis grace of the shoo-aside." " Hut wasn't tl.ero any life in him when he was found !" Not a taste. Tlio Crowners set on him, and ho river said a word ; and if he was alive ho would." " And didn't they find any thing!" " Nothing but the vordiek." " And was it that that kill him !" " No, my dear, 'twas the crack on the head. Hut the verdiek was 'twas done, nnd somebody dona it, and they were blackguards, whoever they were." COT So far as tlio liible is concerned, simplicity of interpretation is essential to that simplicity of heart w hich is the good ground for the "good seed." Faith with ers and dies in the shade of artificial and labored explanation. CJ" Let us be careful to distinguish modesty, which is over amiable, from re- servo w hich is only prudent. A man is lis ted sometimes for pride, w hen it was an ex cess of humility that gave the occasion. 0?" It was a fine and true remark, that they who will abandon a friend for oue er ror, know but little of the human cbarac ter, and prove that their hearts are as cold as their judgments are weak ! 05" The sigh that rises at the thought of a friend may be almost as genial as his voice, 'lis a breath that seems rather to come from him than ourselves. Milton. T U S T RECEIVED, fj a splendid lot or CLOTHIXG, BOOTS J? SHOES, and Iirj-GooN of nil Dcirriptioii, We cm now lilt almost any bill a runner may call Tor. I nil and see. March 1 1. CHARMAN A. WARNER. "I ( M ex. quality cijirs. 1AJ CHARMAN WARNER. )AAfV LIM. assorted candv. -UUi; CHAR HARM AX u WARNER. 10 DOZ. Oysters. 1UO.I.Y WARNER. Young's Improved Smut Mills. milKKK of the SUt'ERIOR smut m JL now on hand Slid for sale by G. AHKUN'ETIir i.CO. OregouCity, Mar. h Si, ItO". ;n What's the Use of Going Barefoot? rtM 1 E subscriber bos opened a boot and shoe shop L in this city, where making and uieadm- will bo don to order o suoaT .xuticc. 1 aho kep constantly on baud ready mad boots and shoos. hii-al w ill sell on nui( terms. Ihanaful (or aat favors, I still solvit a reasonable shara vf palroaago. Call aud try us am how. J. JJ. ULANriED. OrrfoaCitf, Au;-9, 1.-I7m5 Xfotlce. WJE lal p'-s"s In iiifi'tmln; tar eiulomrrs and lbs pu'jlie gdivrally lliat lb A GItlCUL TV JIM IMPLEMENTS, Carjirntert' Tool; ., wlilth we sdvrrlid to airiva about the 1st of May, ara now Imro, aud rdy for delivery. Thsy consist, iu part, or Ilia following, vis I fninliinrd rars and inowsrs, Tlireshsra aud ilesii. rs, fioin i lo G lioma power, I lots) 's (I kuifo straw cutters, (irape-viu grsiu cradles, 1'ali iit scytliv suutbs, Oruin sejlhrn, jraia scythes, seyllie stoma, hmilli's bcllews, anvils, C'wllius' ases, lundlrd, do do wilbout ban.lles, llroail sib, band su-s, batcboU, llraw knives, luul suws, curry combs, U'aol eaids, sliov.-ts. spud s, planters' lines, Potato Aw n Kliud-slours and lijlure., riioks shares, iiiankny wreiiebe, suddle-bsj, 8U0 pairs tHUIrd link Uaea cliains, I (100 log chains, vbaiu iuni, Mill-suw, list, and lilf round lilts. CABPCNTEIts' TOOLS! SO sells premium beneb planes, Match ils lies, hollows aud rounds, hash do beads, plows, Ovolo aud fillets, try, usro, bevel, and milre, llracea aud biU, rules, compasses, ilnqd vises, uieanurinj laies, Aiier bits, guages, baud-suw filea, anrvra, liaud-saws, back-saws, linuer and socket chisels. nfll.DINO xateiiui.s: 300 kepra a'd uails, Diors, wiudows, winilow-jlass, putty, Paints red, grreti, and blue w hite jeaj, I.insied oil, spirits turwutiut, door locks, Ktrnp hin;es, butts uud urews, cupboard locks, ciuula Cruz lime, euleiued plaster, A 0., GROCERIES : CofTee, tea, siirar, syrup, dried apples, Raisins, pia fruits, rice, epper, linger, mustard, Allspice-, cloves, 3UU bigs LiveiKsi salt, 8j kills No. 1 mackerel, Ac, otc. CnOCJERY AND CLJtSS-WARE, a general assortment. D Ii Y - G O O D S: 2000 spun enlton, assorleil sizes, 50UU yds bro dulls, S000 ' " sheetiug, 3Ut) Kalinels, 100 pra SxllJ pt Mackinaw blanket, SO " ( liu bed blaukels, Jsans, alas Clothing, and Boots and Shoes, together wiin'cordage (sjuorted), oakum, tar, res iu, blocks, and muuy other article toa numerous ta mention. V would at tlio same lima Inform the farmers aud ethers thut wo will keep on hand constantly a good assortment of agricultural imple'iienls, hav ing made urranemeiiia with manufacturers in the East to furuish us with such articles, and xin feel confident tliut we can fuini.ili Ilia farmers here on such terms as will be satisfactory. We huve now n the way from New York a lot of Threshers and reaper, to arrive early ia Hie season. VM. f. DEMENT At CO. On gou City, May 2, 1S57. To the Farmers WE WOULD suy, cull at our store; we will pay you a well for your produeo as any other limine in OregoA, and will endeavor to maku you feel as comfortable as we possibly ean. ik.24 CIIARMAX J- WARNER. R. Osg.iod's India Cholajogue.aad Dr. Joaes' Anurican I liolugoiriie, at the ORIUON CITV DItl'O STORK. 5ST SxiW -aar It.,11 "ss- i lavsm FOR Pl'RIFVIXC THE EL00I). THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE ARTICLE, EYEP.YWVEr.B CELEBRATED Foil TIIK KEMOVAL AN'l) PKUMANENT CURB OF ALL lilSliASKS AIIIS1NO KltoM AN lMl't'IUS bTATK OK THE UMKIU, OU 1IAU1T OF THE SYSTEM. Finec the (lrt lntliliirtln of Hill Medlelne, nnmerons Imltntloiil have snrmiif Into existence, foiiinliiii; tlitlr elnlii.i to tin. eonlliloneo of Ihe eniniiiunily on llie euntlv iwiren oontslno.1 In Mi.sirrilla Knot, the Brest repuUllon iiii.l fxti-ii.l.-.l use ofahleli has Ken mainly atlrlbutstils l tns uisny wonderful cures ctleAeil by Iho Use of this Preparation. Whits Rsn-sisrllls Knot forms sn tuiporlnnt part of Its combination. It Is, at the sr.mo time, eoinmunile.l with 0tUr vii,vUlilo remeilles of (treiit H)Wer, sml It Is on tin f oenllar eonibliinUoli and scloiitillo manner ot Its jirepara Ion, that H reinsrkabla suceens In lbs euro of dl-ease df lieii.ll tuber protuirationa liullate It In the style or put ting up. and In bearlnu Ibe iisino of one or lis iniireilleiita, and here ends their rwcmUancs to It. Tboso neeillni.- a retneiljr and pariAer like llila, are requeet.Hl to note where tliU iltireronco exlsta. sud In making eboleo of bat thejr M ill ue. not to take any oilier but that one entitled to Uiulr conlMoiico, ftoiu the long list of cures It has cuVutcd. MEDICAL TESTIMONY. CAUDtimia, Mil.. O. t Bth, 1330. Mism. S.ixns: Ocntlcmen, My Hills ilauebter as Amies! br a lonx tune wuu noro uoau ami e.vea, aim wy u.liix your r)arn.iirlila was perrwlly ciire.1. other toeili elnes and Snrwqmrillw harin liuleil to relieve her. llsvliiK UMil It and IcMed Its ellh-aiy, I now cotilMelitly reeom llielid It in preference to any other, ss It sesuis to possess properties not conuilneil In any oilier preparation; snd I hud that purchaser!, after they have umI ll, Invsrlslily want ihe same article n.-nln, whenever tbey requlrs a uiwltclno for which this is recommended. Kc.-pccuully yours, J. FLINT, Mi D. Prepared snd sold by A. 11. & D. SADJ. Whole, sale lrniikMu, No. luu Fultou-ilreet, comer of IHisut, KFor sal by PKWITT. KITTLE Co., II. JOHNSON & Co.. anil V.KDINtlTON Co., (tan Frsnelseoi KICK A COFFIN, Maryaville; K. II. MeDONALU OS Co, tiso rauiento ; and by'DruuijUts generally. ROMAN EYE BALSAM, For Weak and Inflamed Eyes. This ISalsam wss used for many years In the prlrsta practice or s celebrated Oculbt with the (restest success, Iu cases where the EYELIDS ARE INFLAMED, or the ball of the Eye thickly covered with blood, B sets almost like niacic, and removes sll apposrsnees of In flammation after two or three appllcationa, There Is a aun-erons cls-a of persons that sre peculiarly extxned to accidenu or diseases Uist weaken aud Indsin lb Eyes, and perhaia destroy the sight, suoh u MINERS, MECHANICS, and other operatives In metala, who, from the nstnre of Ih.-lr employuienta, are compelled to work in a elond of duat and grit. Such should never be without this Balaam. Prepared snd sold by A. B. & I). SAND, Whole sale Druggists, No. 100 Fulton-street, New York. For sale by DK WITT, KITTLE h Co, H. JOHSfWr k Co. ami KKWNOTUN Jt Co., San Francisco; KICK U COFFIN, M.ryavlllei K. U. McDONALD fe Co,8so. ramsnto; aud by Druggists goiisrslly. UT Dr. STEELE, of the Oregon City Drug Store, is agent for these medicines. jyl) ft piili 2 1 Cih-Ilm To Teachers. Mill's: Trustee, cf OKEI.O-V CITY UXI I YKRSlTY aro desirous of obtaining the ser vice of a lirat clasi TEACHER to take charge of the school under their contrd in the " College l'.uildinj;" in Orejon City. The school is left in a flourishing condition by the teacher who have just ckieed their entitlement, and the Roard are anxious lint their place should be filled in season for Ihs fall term. Liberal arrangements will be made, so that a cood teacher caunot fail to be amply rewarded for his services. 'I here is room In the building for the accommo dation "f a small family, and several boarder. Let immediate application be made to either of the undersigned. W.C. JOHNSON'. T. J.t'll.VSK. L. D.C. LATOCRETTE, Ex Com. Ciefsn City, Auy. 9, J?j7. 173 runiiture. fpllE auhserlber ba Jual rm-eiv L .Jelarfe supply of i t'UNI 1 L'ltE of all dewnptious, ruusist- lii( in part as follows Hofaa. inalioguay aud black walnut) , Chauibar scls; llureaiu, with r wltbsul niurbl (up: OlHea desks; ilocking chairs, stuffed In balr, carpet, aud with can aud aooU seals) Diiilui cliuirs, can and wood seals; (lilies chairs, do do do CliilJicu's Jo, b.h diiilug and lotliing; lrdtead, various Itiuda) 'i'ubles, center, curd, and dining; lltllU deaksi Kid. bourds; ' Uarlur chairs; hetleei; Heading, toilet, and woik lahlus; lokiu-gLiMi's; .Matlreaaes, liair, uioas, aud Wool; Window shades; 1 withers; I'niier hancinirs, of evorv style; Oilcloth; Chines inullinui lluid lamps, and burn ing tlu.d ; wild a variety of other articles too uuiuerous lu iiieuliun. , rerwius wishing to purchase will pleas call and examine for themselves. Ail kinds of country nrudura taken In escbattg for goods. TIIO.S. JullNSD.N. March S3, 1S50. 4'Jtf JUST K K C E I V K D, 70 bbls ou l lilf bbls X O sie;u 30 " " " erusl.ed " 4000 lb No 1 China " 10 blf bbls t'urulina rico, 15 dried apples, 13 keifs ' " 10 hlf bbls pea.lies, 100UO lbs Liverpool suit, 10 coses table suit, 60 bbls Santa Crtu lima, SOUU lbs inauilla rope, ass'd size, 100 kegs nails " SUllO ir llour sacks, C bales drilling, 12 eases ass'd pie fruits, 1-1 " " picklm, i'O buudiea wiudow susli, a'J slsas, r p.innel doors, " ' 3 doi pul. grain scoo, 100 sacks Itio collee, 1 0 muts black pepper, 10 bales oakum, 100 single and double blocks, ass'd sizes, 6 gross V & M yeast powders, 10 dt lino ttusli boards, ' 500 galsS. I. syrup, 40CO lbs while lead, pure, 500 " led " " 40 guls eopul varnish, IS tltn p.iiut brushes, ass'd sizes, 15 " 3 hooped buckots, SU0 guls boiled linscod oil, 100 " raw " T.igelher with a i;ood nssortment of IIARD WA RE and CAUl'EN VERS' TOOLS. All of which we propose selling at prices to suit the time. Call aud see for yourselves. W.C. DEMENT A. CO., Main at., opposite the Luud Ollicu, Oregon City, April 111, ldi7. Medicines for Sale, By CHARLES rOPE, Jit. CJ ANDS' Sursupuiillu, Teek' Wild Cherry 15it r7 ten, Uatenian's dio, lir indretliV pills, Leu's pills, Perry' vermifuge, Opodeldoc, Gum Cam phor, CSuin Arnhic, liritish oil, Lobelia, Hut dro;, 3d preparation, lionian eye balsum, Dalley'a pain extractor, Luudumiin, 1'ureguiie, Oil uf Pepper mint, Essences, Uumpusitioii Powder, Curler's Pulmonuiy Kulsoin, Sulphur, Epsoiu Suits, ike. April 111, lS57-llf View 3ooli3 ! THE Bubscnher bus just received a lartje as sortment of HOOKS, direct fioin Now Yoik, among which are the fuliowin' Alison's llisl.of liiirom- Vineriemi Inslitiitions, Silliinun's do. Lives of the Siu'ners, Democracy iu America, Uabvlou uud Nineveh, "D.'ck nud Port," 'Ship und Shore," "Land und Ut, "Sea nn 1 Sailor," Three Years iu Culifor., llu.ne Cyelupedin, Cye. of Litorulure. Dachau's l'uin. l'liys'ii. Manual of Fine Arts, Lecture on the Arts, Travels iu Peru, Polar Ueerions, Mahan's Philosophy, Lrfvptuudthe llolyLnnd lir.liieroiiSt'in Eugine, Auc't Monasteries, Choice Urography, l'cruviuii Auliqilitles, C'hoico Etra ts, V variety of Poets. SU0 cop es of S-uiidcrs Sieller, 500 " " P.eudere, 250 " McCiiifTey's do. 2i0 " Webster's Dictiotinrics. Davlcs' Algebra, Xewmuu's iihetoiic, " (ieoinelry, Day' do. " Boiinion, Purley'a Univ. History, " Surveying, t-ioodrieb's Piet. V. S., " l.egcudro, Monteith's Geography, " Arithinelics, .Little Speuker,'' Tliouipsun' do. M. Amoricau Speaker. ALSO, A Fresh SrniDl? of Stationer?. Day Hooks, Journals, Ledgers, liec.onl liouks, Mcmoruiiiluius, of all sizes, Diuries, Ac, Note and Letter Paper, EnveloiK-s, Pens, ic., &.o. Erasr Knives, Erosive Uubbcr, Guuened Lubuls, Fubei's Pencils, INK, in quart uud pint bottles. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CiIAKI.ES POPE.Ja. Oregon City, August 16, lbati. ladies ! "7"OU will find an excellent assortment of Dress lL und Bonnet Silk, Sathu and Velvelt; also Unmet Trimminyt, Hosiery, C'hces, Luces ami Ribbons, Table Clotlis, Counterpanes, etc., ut the store of CJUAULES l'Ul'JS, Jr., (Main-st., opposilo Abernethy'a store,) where may he tound uhnual everything in tlieliue ol . Dry Ciootls: Such as Prints, Ginghams, Alpacas, Merinos, Piuid Linsevs, Muslins, Siittinetts, Jeans, Mull neis, Sheetings, lied Ticking, Hickory Stripe, Cotton ilutling, etc. Oregon City, April 21, 1857-ltf more New (roods, AT CliAHMAN it WARNER'S. XX ADDITION TO OL'U USUAL STOCK, X we huve just received, direct from Sau l'tau Cisco, a good and suitable supply of Goods for this Season of the Year, which we oiler for sale ut prices which cannot be beat in this market Our stuck consist in part of 400 lbs sal soda, SO boxes English soap, 50 " Chan. Hill's soap, 20 dox com sUtreb, 20 cases pie fruit, 15 " pickles, ii del honey, 5 " lobsters, 13 ' oysters, 20 blf bbls X O sugar, 4 bbls Sandwich Islaud syrup, 10 hlf bbls dried apples, 8 rita mackerel, ' 20(10 lbs stick candy, 5U0 " fancy do." 1 case Gailipisber toys, 1 " German toys, 400 lbs almouds, 10 hlf boxes raisins, 6 whole boxes do., 48 prs good Mackinaw blankets, 2000 vds brown sheeting, 20UO '' calico, Uooti and shoes of every description. The above, with our usual assortment, we tliiuk render our slock complete. Call and se us. Term cash. C1IARMAN $ WARSER. December 20, ltj.'6. JUST RECEIVED, at the Ongon City Drag Store, direct from New York and Saa Fran cisco, a large assortment of Druyi. Chemicals, Patent and Family . ' Medicines, all of which will be sold as low or lower thai they can b had at any other place in the Territory. Country merchants will hod it to their interest to buy here instead of Portland. Call and tet. " Oregon City, May 9, 1:57. Hew Firm New Goods. rpiIE audoisigiifd lake this method of Inform X big Ih pubho that they have takou th bona aud base purchased Ih entire stock aud fii lures foriuvrly usd by K tf. HOl.I.AN D, aud hoi by strict aiienlion tu busims to retain Uiu pulruuage of Ihs old cuali,niers and gain a many mora a poseibl. Wa are eonstiuilly In receipt of GOODS select ed Willi lb grcatral care, (as lo price and quality,) and are confident that our faoiUiee will euublo us to olVor greati-r iuducemtut to all who want the worth of I heir money thun uny other bousa in the city. We have, and are just reeoiving.au iuvuica uf 1) II Y GOO US, coiialailiig In part of the following articles Coche- eo, Pseilio, Hudley, Coliesterfo, Philip Alh n, hull titer, Merniinic, arid liuniirou elli.T I I. IA in, all late styles; English und Ktencli iiierluu, Ly ons cloth; black, blue, purple, and pink alpacas, jaconet, book, aud Swiss iiiu.liii, a fine assortment of laces and riljin', velvet lliiiililins, 4o., do mestic ginghams, blue, mixed, and gray satinet, sheep's grey and fancy eloih, .Milund and Hunker JJill jeau, bteaeliril aud urimn slieeiing, Drown and blue driiiiiiz, denims, hickory shirlioH', black velvet, also a fiuv lot of plaid dress goods, Urtustcls curwl, iic, &.o. MK.W- BOYS' CLOTHIXG. tn.... i.t....i. ...a I.-...,, i.oi, ..nui. nr ii.. a..A-t quality, tweed busiueas do., bluck clotb vests, a lino lot of bin does n unu sauuet pauts, ail iUiuiiie and size", rubber jackets, gray over aud under ahffta, white and h clory shiils, lints und ca. HOOTS and S 11 O E S iiieu'sbaya' and youths' boots, ladies', iiiisse-s', und cliildiou's mo rocco, goat, kid, and can doom ana snoe. , GROCERIES: Kio culfc, erven aud black leu, Now Orleans, Hatuvia. and crushed su&ar, Eust llo-lon, Stew- an', and China syrup, salt, 10 ami bO lb. Kicks, nails, assorted sizes, soap uud soap powders, pow der and lead, ercum lurlar, yeast ponder, salora tus, chewing udd smoking tobacco, oysters, primes, pepper sauce, oils, spices, slateli, uml cotton nai ling, with a variety of ether groceries usually kept. We have unto a $lIcii(!M Asorltcnt of Kookn, la purl as follows: Washington &. bisGcu- MeKeuiie's Receipts, crnls. lioligiuiis Lucycluwdia, Nnwleoa it Iiis mnrah'ls, Dibit) History, Kolhns' Ancient History, bketelies anu oiicieton in 4 vols., of sermons, Border Wurs, Wickham's School Reg- Life en th Plain, isler, l'ronlicr Life, Dick Wil- Stevens' book of ihs farm, aon, United Slates' History, Fruit Culture, . Natural History, Land Measure, Purley'a Geography, American Debater, Stoddard's Meiiud ttrith. Mapping luU'"i Towers' algebra, Railroad uud liuuds, Thompson's hic,h school Teaching. uu.l iiieiilalaiithiuelici, Puller's Works, Webster' and Sunders' Practical Landscape new series school boohs, Gardening, rlister s large laimiy l'oyhood of Grcut Men, Dictionary, Archbishop, Irvine cyclopedia of Mercuulile .Murals, moral uud religion Yoil.lt, horse uud cuttle unecd; tee, doctor, Mi'chuiiic's cumpatiion, Smull agricultural tvotks, liibles, uf all sizes, Willi many other valuable books. ALSO PRESTON'S MAPOF OREGON aud WASH INGTON. A Fresh Sitiyly of Stationery : Pay -Hooka nnd Journals, Alomoriindu.iis of all sixes, uole, Ictli r, cup, and bill paper, envelopes, ileus and pencils, slates, wr.ling hooks, .c. WM.lflliKlKHsl-l'itCo. P. S. GOODS exchanged und Ihe holiest market price paid fur butler, egirs, bacon, chick ens, llour, uud ulniool utiytliiiig Ihe fanner has for salo. WJI. 1). cc CO. Oregon City, October 4, 1S5I1. y ' t-ifca! Iiic3nc'!t!t.,!i!'j. mUE PROPRIETOR OP THE EREXCll STORE iu this city, tu'uos this method lo invito the puhlio lo call uud examine hia slock of GOODS. He bus uotv on band, uud w ill continue lo receive by ulino-t every "Icunier, u fine iiiuiliiieut ol the best ijiiuli'.y of guodsi, w hich be is determined tu sell us cheap as uuyucdy cbe, if nut a l.ttle cheaper. 'i'iic I.itilic", In E'ailionlnr, are reqin-sted to come where ihey will lind the best and LATEST FASHIONS of Dress Goods, of every description. Do bus, and is eonstuiitlv receiving, D li Y G O O D S , consisting iu purl of Iho following articles Cucheco, Pacific, Hadley, Cunealego, Philip Allen, fall River, Mrriiiiac,nud numerous olher PRINTS, nil lute styles; English uud Preach merinos, Lyons cloth ; black, blue, purple, uml pink alpacas, jaconet, book uud Swiss iiill.-.lin, n line u.-xortaieiil of laces uud cd.'iug, velvet U lin ings, &c-, dnmestio giiighauiH, bine, mixed, uud gray satinet, Fheep's grey uud fancy cloth, Mill old und Bunker Hill jcuus, bleached aud browu sheet ing, brewn uml blue dulling, dciiiiiw, hickory shirt ing, black velvet, alsou line lot of plaid drum yooJs, Hrussclseurptt, :c., ic. ile:i & il '; Clotlsiii. r.hic, black, and browu cloth coats of the finest quality, tweed bnninesH do., black cloth vests, a line lot of blk doeskin uud satinet pants, ull qualities and sites, rubber jaekols, gray over und under shirts, white and hickory shirts, huts nn 1 c.iU. HOOTS & SHOES men's, boys' uud youths' bouts, ladies', niijses'.uud children. 'a morocco, gout, kid, and cull' boots and shoos. It is uo trouble lo show guuds, and be will al ways be happy to seehiaciisluiuers, whether they purchase ur uot. EUGENE La FOREST. Oregon City, Dec. (i, lHoli. 3ti:i7 Central Produce Depot. CAN EMAIL COXSTAXTLY receiving, fresh from ranch, wheat, oats, bacon, lurd, butter and potatoes. ApiiU, '57. JOHN P. BROOKS. IMPORTANT To Xoi'lEict'iiCalifoi'uiu it Offjoa. THE MERCHANTS and TRADERS from these seetiunsof Iho counlrv visiting the city 0 SAN FRANCISCO, will And it to their advantage to Call, Examine, aud Purchase from the immense stock of HUGHES & WALLACE, (10.1 & 107 SACRAMENTO ST.,) comprising every quality, description, and variety uf Goods iu their liue of business. i liuaitES . Wallace, While Goods, Linens, hughes 4, Wallace, . Luces, Embroideries, iiLoiics ii Wallace, Millinery Goods, Huoues & Wallace, Furnishing Goods, ueancs t Wallace, . Hosiery, Gloves, utuiiES t Wallace, Comls, Brutket, J-c, iiuuiils I, Wallace, Yankee Notions, ej-c, nuoiiKS II Wallace, Perfumery, Cutlery, iieuiiES u Wallace, French Fancy Goods, Hiuiii s t Wallace, German Fancy Goods, Htiniits t, Wallace, Agents Clark's Cotton, lauiiEs t Wallace, Marshall's Threads. lUj & 107 Sacrumcnto sL, S. F. N- B. Our immense und well-assorted stock is uf our awn direct importation. ja7in3 llLlililiS t XVALLACE. Iron. Jl'ST received, the Iu Jewing size : . , cV , round, - li3-lli i.J 3i, lbs Norway shoe iron. April 4. G. A BERN ICTHY it CO. W. r. Burns, WAGOX AND CARRIAGE MAKER, OREGON CITY, O.T. ST Strict attention paid to repaiiiug, and satis faction to patrons warranted. fet9-43 GILT MOULDING for peters frames, for ' sal by CH ARMAN & WARNER JUST RECEIVED, a new supply uf Rio and Java Coti'ce, Rice, Sugar, rial Sida. tie. BOV23 C. POPE, Jr., Ma:a st U. B. MAIL liINn Orrpon City amU'ortlaud Dally iJiiiMil J. C. AINW(IUTIl'ilA Hi',. " ill run daily, (Sunday, excepted,) , liumed trad., aeinir ( !,.,. J . o'chek, 4. M. Iteluinlu... will leav. 7.M, 2 mi., toiiehmg at all luu rinedluti. point, M Fur freiglit er passage apply on Uard. Sally Line Between Portland and Oregon Ci'is rilHK uaw stsrn-wheelsteainer X e x v un ha, LZs It's. IllVINO. MiimImp. avlll ... I...... .. " and OrrirouCily daily (Suuday. ax.-epwlu' v.. a a Julv m U. S. MAIL LINE Portland und Attorla, The Kpleudid Steamer IV'l ' rvinltnomnh gK.g WILL continue to run regularly betwelo V J luud mid A.torla, n'.i Vuucouver.Twic, wr.r.ic, leaving Portland on Monday and 'niurad.. mornings uf each week for AMorias and Asiori. for Pcllond oa Tnesilay and Fiid.y ,o,in louchiiig VAacouvra.ST. HtLcas, Raime,,catm; Lam tr, & e., each way. For freight or pm..,. apply lo R. HOYT, MaMeT" jelG OratHoyf Wharf-bont, J'orttavneL Now Arrangements. I HAVE bought out the IIAKElIYrt,bU meiil of Charman .J. U'ariier, which I bits uuw upened under the most fuvurobl cireura. tauce tu all old patrons, and as many new uw ns may choose lo give me a call. My icm lu be wall supplied with Bread, Cakes, Vies, Crackers, Nuts, Co. dies, Rahins, Fig,, Cigars, Toys, and utmost every other variety of knick.koj yet invented by Yankee Ingenuity ull of which will be alibrdtd AT TUB LOWKST TOSSIIILR HATES ! I shall occasionally receive supplies (,m Hi tropicul lutiltidea. which will be duly announced, upon oirival. All or inviinl loive me a call FREDERICK CUAUMAN. Oregon City, April i.'5, ISC7. j JUST RECEIVED at the Oregon City Drue Store, direct fiom New York ami Sau Yra. eiscu, a fresh supply of DRUGS, MED1CIXES Patent .Medicines, Family Medicines, Ac, ale' which will be sold as low fur cask as they an ii procured in the Territory. Call aud exumiua far yourselves, aud get all Almanac for INo7, grata. JAYNK'S Alterative, Expectorant, aud Pi!, Cod Liver Oil, Castor O l, and Sweet Oil, u the OREGON CITY DRUG STUUE. M EX.1CAN Mustang Liuimeut, G. W. Mtr- cliunls t'urghug till, at the OREGON CITV DRUG STOKE. rniU'SSES, rLht uml lelt and double, ami Ab I duiiiilrul snpioi'lei'H, at Ihe OREGON CITV DRUGSTORE. 1)l'KE While Lead, raw and burned Umber, Croine, Green and Yellow, and other piis'j, ut Ihe OREGON CITV DRUG S PORE. I)ERFL.Mi:RY,ut Ihe OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. GR A E F EN It E KG MEDICINES: GraefeuhergSarsaparilla, I'lcriueCalhulicio. " Dyrt iitery syrup, causuoipiivi bulni, " Pile Oinlineut, lleallh Hitters, " live Lotion, eVc, ie., Tu be found ut the njrency of the Compinv, It tin ' OREGON CM V DRUG STOKE. HAYMAN'S Dyspeptic Elixir wnrrunlid lo euro llie dvapepsiu jut received uml for sale ut the OREGON CITY DRUG STOKE. DR. Guysntt' emiiponiid extract of SairopaiCa uud Yelbnv Duck, ul the sepl.". OREGON CITV DRUG STORE. 0 1,1) Dr. Jacob Townseiiil's Sarsupatilla, it the OREGON CI TV DRUG STORK. t!. J. A v res' celebiuied Cherry Pecteralair uuiighs, colas, and cou-uniiil eu, at lha OREGON CITV DRUG STORE. M' eLANE'S eclcbiuled Vniiuiftige and Linr Piils, OREGON Cl l V Dlil U stunt. U. Towiisend'sSarsupiirlla, at Ihe OREGON CITV DRL'G STOKE. 1ERCTAN Febrifuge, for Ihe cure of fenr uud ii"iie, etc., c . just leoeived and forislt ut the OREGON CFV' VRVG STORE. i;:ti nets .TSuUci' & KadiHcr. rpilE subscriber has boulit out the cslubl'ili X ineitt formerly owned by A.K. Post, ond ' now caiiyingon the HARNESS and 4UCME. lYhin-iiiiBS iu ull its braiiehes; lbs L1VKI1I STABLE belonging lo the eslublislunenl, ii a! kept up, where burse and carriages nre comuuilljr kept fur Ibencconiinudulioii of ihe public. Hone loft at my stable, will alway he treated with ! liculur atlentiuii, nnd wclifed. 1 huve been con nected with this tslublishmeilt for some fear vein, and am now permaueuily located, where I a!ill al ways be hupiiy tu wait on ull who may favor m With a call. W. Ii. PARTLOW. The best of TlMOTlIY HAY kept cvostaat ly on band. Oregon City, Oct. IS, lS5G-i7y. C'atieittiili, April 1I 1S57. ON hand and for eule, low, for cash or pwducs Painls i. load, chrome greca,' white lead, prussian blue red do in oil, chrome yellow, blk. do ' bluepaiiit, ' litharge, , .' Common and permanent green pulty.rjlajfj Jtc. JNO. P. IiUOOhS. JONAS G. CLARK i CO., Furniture Wore-Ruoms, 08 WathiaglmStrtrtr SAN FRANCISCO, And -ID fliitl 01 Fourth st bctveen J and K ! SACRAMENTO, Importers, rvlanufactarers, Wholesale it Retail DEALERS IN EVERY DESCRIPTION R ruENiTURE & bedding; Huve now in Store the """fjfTJfJ and most complete assortnient ol e i tan anauiirvu . ever otFered in this Stale, consisting IB parti- Fine Rosewood, Walnut and Mahogvj Parlor and Chamber Sets ; Sofi Ottomans, Lounges, und Ens Chairs, Bureaux, Whatnots, Mirrors of all sizes ; OFFICE AND KITCHEN FCRNITLRE Iu great variety. t"g We are now manufacturing from our live wood., alsu from walnut and rose ai, -of our finest furniture, und can Hf?"," auporior for slrenZth, durabdity and beamy anvihiug imported from the East We have constantly un band and are i ' receipt of full and complete iuvoices ol adapted to the interior and eoasl trad. CJT TO WHOLESALE DZiLEZ would say, your order, will receive, as ' j' ini- pa refill and nroiiiDI alienuuu. FOR SALE BY CHARLES PpEJr GUGAR, Salt, CotTee, Tea, Syrep. Starch, Saleratus, Cream Tarur cw Carb. Soda, repir, Sp co, Alum, pents, MC. Apru .1. . Hardware , FOR SALE BY CHARLES f0' 15 Utehea, Hammer, and Halchrt. Drwi:..-kDive.. Handsaws, l ory j Bmshe. and Canto. God Lacks, t.ua t-P". Cards, Chest llandie. Plane- e . s KE?."r 'Vr - ITrvc STOSS