The Oregon Argus. (Oregon City [Or.]) 1855-1863, December 05, 1857, Image 4

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"Duo Ymtwdav." Ecry dj It writ
ten ibis liUleintDO-"Did rwurdiy,"
so' nod to. Every tls; flower if plucked
from wme euony home j breech mxde
iaeomeheppyclrolej "l"' trom
soms ireeiury of lore. Kuch day from the
eummerflclde of life, some liarveslor (lisnp.
oeeri ie erery hounome eentiuol fall
from Li pot,na isinrown irom unnm
. . . . .1..
carts of time into the irginj; waters
turniiv. Even at we write, tho funeral
cf one who "died yeeterday" windi like
winter khadow alone Ihe itreet.
"Died VeiterJay." Who died! Pe
lisps it was a gentle babe, sinless ai an
angel, pure ai the rephyr'a hymn one
whose laujrh waau thegiuh or the shut
mer rille loitering in the bower of roses
whoe little lite wm but a perpetunl litany
a mavtime crowned with the pniiion oW
flowers that never fade. Or, maybap
was a youth, hopeful and generous whose
path was hemmed by flowers, with not
serpent lurking underneath one whose
soul panted for communion with the great
and eooJ, and reached forth witu earnest
struggle for the gaerdon in the distance
Out that heart is still now, he "died yes.
torday." '
'Died yesterday." A young girl, pure
as the orange flowers that clasped her
forehead, wai stricken down as sho stood
at the altar; and from the dim aisles of
the temple, sho was borne to the "garden
of the slumberers. ' A tall, crownid man,
girt with ibe balo of victory, and at the
day's closo undoi his own vine nnd 6g tree
full to dust even as tho anthem trembled
on his lips; and he, too, was laid "where
the rude forefathers of the hamlet sleep
An aged patriarch, bowed with age and
cares, even as he looked out upon the dis
tant hills for the coming of the angel host,
sank into a dreamless slumber ; and on h
door post is written, "died yesterday ."
''Died jrestcrjav." Men, women, and
children are passing away ; nnd hourly
in some graveyard, the soil is flung upon
the dead. As often in the morn we find
some flower that blushed sweetly, In the
sunset has withered up forever, so daily,
from, the bivouac to stand against our post
we miss same brother soldier, whose cheery
cry in the sieges and struggles of the past
lias been as fire from heaven upon our
LearU. ....
Euoh day some pearl drops from tho jew
el thread of friendship some lyre to which
we have been wont to listen has been
iiushed forever. But wits is he who
mourns not the pearl and musio lost, for
life- with bim shall pass away gently as an
eastern shadow from Ihe hills, and death
be a triumph and gain. Chieayo Journal.
Tub Word Sehh. Toe translators of
the Bible have left the Flu brew word Sclah,
which occurs so often in the I'salins, as
they found it, and ofoourse tho English
render often asks In's minister, or learned
friend, what it means. And the minister,
or learned fiicnd, has most often been
obligod to confess ignorance ; because it is
a matter in regard to which the most
loomed have by no means been of one
mind. The Targums, and most of the
Jewish commentators, give to the word the
meaning of ' eternally forever.' llubbi
Kimchi regards it as a sign to elevate the
voice. The authora of the Seutusgint
translation appear to have regarded it as a
musical or rythmical note. Ilonder re
gnrded it as indicating a change of note;
Mathewgon as a musical note, equivalent,
perhaps, to the word repeat.' Accord
ing to Luther, and others, it means 'Si
lence 1 tieseniu explains it to mean, ' Let
the instruments play and ihe singers stop.'
Wochcr regards it as equivalent to 'sursum
tordanp my soul 1 Sommer, after ex.
nmiiiing all the seventy-four passages in
which the word occurs, rocognizes in every
case an actual appeal or summons to Jo
hovah. They are calls for aid and prayers
to be heard, expressed either with entire
dircolnoss, or, if not, in tho imperative,
Hear, Juhovah!' or 1 Awake, Jehovah I'
and the like still earnest addresses to God
that he would remember and hear, Ac.
The word itself he regards as indicating
a blast of the trumpets by the priest. Se
lab, itself, he thinks an abridged expression,
used for Ilipgaion Solnh Iliggaion indi
cating tho sound of the stringed instru
ments, and Seluh a vigorous blast of
trumpets. Bihliotheea Saera.
"Editing a newspaper or magazine
is a good deal like making a fire. Every
body supposes he can do it 'a little better
than anybody else.' We have seen people
Uoubt their fitness for apple-peddling, driv
iug oxen, counting lath, and hoeing tur-
nips, but in all our experience we never
yet met with that individual who did
nut think he could 1 doable tho circuit
tion of any paper or periodical in two
months-" ,
How cams it therbi An exchange
saya a copper kettle has been found, s.ven
teen feet below the surface, firmly imbed
ded in a coal vein, near Ottawa, Illinois
When found it was bottom sido up, with
coal firmly above ai 1 below it. The ques
tion is how could ji come into a solij l ed
of Coal t
IIorkirlk Strychnine. The physi
cian in the House of Correction, at Law
fence, Mass., reports it almost impossible
te treat delirium tremens successfnlly now,
in consequence of the utter prostration of
the nervous system of drunkards by the
strychnine segenerally used ia the manu
factory f various liquors. I
, Jackson's Sumtum. Soma time in
183S or 1830 a gentleman in Tennessee
became involved and wanted money; ha
bad property and owed debts. His prop
erty was not available just then, nnd off he
posted to Boston, backed by the names of
sererul of tho best men in Tennessee.
Money was light, and the Boston bankers
looked closely at the names.
"Very good," said they, "but, but do
you know General Jackson !"
"Certainly."
"Could you get his indorsement I"
"Yen, but he is not worth one-tenth as
much as either of these men whose names
I offer you."
"No matter, General Jackson baa al
ways protected himself and his paper, and
we'll let you have the money opon the
strength of his name."
In a few days the papers with his signa
ture arrived. The moment these Boston
bankers saw the tall A and long J of An
drew Jackson, our Tennessean says he
could have raised a hundred thousand dol
lars upon tho signature without the slight
est difficulty.
So much for an established character for
honesty. If men have differed with An
drew Jackson politically, do man could
deny him the merit of being an honest
man.
Rigut of Suffrage. The following is
too good to be lost. It is often made a
subject of complaint that ministers of the
gospel participate in political matters.
An anecdote of a Mr. Field, who lived
in Vermont several years ago, contains a
good reply ; .
As the reverend gentloman went, at
time, to deposit his vote, the officer who
received it being a friend and parishioner,
but of opposite politics, remarked,
" I am sorry, Mr. Field, to see you
here."
"Why!" asked Mr. Field.
"Because," said the officer, "Christ
said his kingdom was not of this world."
" Has no one a right to vote," said Mr.
Field, " uules he belongs to the kingdom
of Satan t"
This at once lot a rny of light to the
darkest chambers of tho officer's cranium
which he had never thought of before.
JtF Everybody has beard of tho rann
who, not quite liking a certain article iu a
newspaper to which he waa a subscriber,
went in and curtly slopped his paper, and
then stepped across the street as quickly
as he could, to see if the building was tum
bling down; and, being disappointed in
not witnessing such a catastrophe, watched
every morning afterward for a long while
to see if the proprietor did not suspend
the publication of his paper.
! A Dead Shot. In his "CycloprcJia of
Wit and Humor," Mr. Burton quotes from
a work published in 1790, entitled "Mod
ern Chivalry," the following reply to a
challenge : "Sir, I have two objections
to this duel matter. The one is, lcit I
should hurt you; and the other is, lest
you should hurt me. I do not see what
good it would do me to put a bullet through
any part of your body. I could make no
use of you when dead, for any culinary
purpose, as 1 would a rabbit or turkey. I
am no cannibal, to feed on tho flesh of
men. Why then shoot down a human
creature of which I could make no use f
buffalo would bo better meat. For,
though your flesh may be delicate and ten
der, yet it wants that firmness and consist
ency which takes and retains salt. At any
rate it would not be fit for bag sea voyages;
you might make a good barbacuo, it is true,
being of the nature of a raccoon or an
opossum ; but peoplo are not in the habit
of barbaciting anything human new. As
to your hide,' it is not woth taking off,
being littlo.bolter tliau. that of a year old
coll." ...
Very pretty and philosophical is the fol-
lowing from the Chicago Journal : ,
If a man die, shall he live ajriiin I And
oncoa year hnve daisies answered it. snd
spring s little infant" civen its fracrant
testimony, ami every day has the mornincr
testified, and yet the world is murmuring
still, "if a man die shall he livo again!'
Custom is a great tyrant ; let anything
the moct absurd get into common vogue,
nd it is a perfoct go. If smoking were
not the custom, it would take years, and
mnst centuries to bring so atrnnge a habit
into common use.
ftjr Vain glory blossoms, but never
bears. : i , .
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T RECEIVED,
a splendid lot of
CLOTHING, BOOTS $ SHOES,
' and '
Dry-Goods of all Descriptions.
We can now fill almost any bill a farmer may call
for. Call aud see
March 14. CHARMAN & WARNER.
1AM ex. quality ciyir.
J-V C11ARJ1AN& WARNER.
9flflf LHS. aJwoned candy.
JJJ CHARMAN $ H
WARNER.
1 ft POZ. Oyrtera,
CHARMAN $ WARNER.
Vounj'a Zmproved Smnt Mills.
T11REK of theea SUPERIOR mut mill,
now on bond and for aale by
Oregon City, Morob 21, 1857.
What'a the Uia of Groin? SanibotT
rTUIE lubxcriber ha ooened a hoot mA -k-
J. ib thi city, where making and mendinf wiS
be done tt trier oh euoT none-. I alo knp
conatantly oa hand ready made boots and ahoel
which J will sell oaraaaoaabla lerma. Thankful
forpaal favor, atiU solicit a reaasnabk) ad.. r
patronag Call and try a anyhow.
Orejoa Cfy, A . J, 1856.-1 7m
ZTotlet.
WE Uk pleasure In informing our customers
sad lb public generally that Ibe
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Carpenters' Tools,
which we advertised to arrive about the 1st of
May, art now bare, aud ready fur delivery.
They coneiat, in part, of Ibo following, vis I
Cnmbiurd reapers and muwera,
Tlireehera aud cleaners, from 9 to 6-borae power,
Horey's 6 knife straw cutters,
(irope-viue grain cradles,
Talent scythe snathe,
Grain scythe, grans acylliei, scythe stones,
Smith's bellows, anvila,
Collina' aire, bandied,
do do without handles,
Rroed axes, hand axes, hatchet,
Draw kuirea, xcut aitwa, curry combe,
Wool carda, shovels, spade, planter' hue,
Poluto diggurs, grind-stoues and fixture,
Spoke ahavee, monkey wrenches, saddle-begs,
$00 pairs twisted liuk trace chaina,
1000 log chains, chain pumps,
Mill-saw, flat, and hit round fiira. ...
carpbntkrb' tools:
SO telle premium bench planes,
Match plane, hollows aud rounda,
Sain do bead, plows,
Ovolo and fillet, try, square, bevel, and mitre,
Draco and bit, rule, compasses,
Hand viae, measuring tape,
Auger bile, guagoe, hand-saw file, augers,
Hand-saws, back -saws, lirmer aud socket chisel.
BUILDING MATERIALS!
300 kegs asa'd nails,
Door, windowa, window -glsas, putly,
Paint red, green, and bine while lead,
Linseed oil, apirita turpentiue, door locks,
Strap hinges, butts and screw, cupboard leeks,
Santa Cruzliiue, caluiued plaster, Ac, &o. .
I GROCERIES:
Coffee, tea, sugar, ayrup, drieJ apples,
Khikiii, pio fruits, rico, pepier, ginger, mustard,
AlUpice, clove, 300 bag Liverpool salt,
2i kitta No. 1 mackerel, &c, etc.
1 CHOCKERV AND CLASS-WARR,
a general assortment.
DRY-GOODS:-2000
spun cotton, assorted sites.
5000 yds bro drills,
6000 " " sheeting, ,
300 " satinets,
.100 prs 3x3) pt Mackinaw blankets, -' -'
SO " 10i bus bed blankets, -Jeans,
also
Clothing, ami Scots and Shoes,
together with cordage (maorlsd), oakum, tar, ros
in, blocks, and many other articles too numerous
to mention.
. We would at tho same time inform the formers
and ethers that wo will keep on hand constantly a
J;ood assortment of agricultural Implement, hav
ng made arrangement with manufuoltn-er in the
Kut to furniah us with such article, and we feel
Confident that we can furnish the farmers here on
such terms as will be satisfactory.
i We hnve now on the wsy from New York a
lot of Threshers and reapers, to arrive early in
ine seaaon. WW. U. lE.UliHT fit, CU.
i Oregon City, May 2, 1857. .
To tho Farmers
WE WOULD say, cull at our store; we
will pay you as well for your produce as
any other huuso in Oregon, and will endeavor to
niako you teel as oonuortahle as we possibly can,
I no24 . , CHARMAN d MARKER.
! FOR Pl'RIFYIXG THE BLOOD.
THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE ARTICLE,
' srsnrrrnris celeeratsd
roit tiik nr.Mof At and pkhmanknt cuhe of
; ALL PISKASKS AlilSINO FltOM AN IMPURE
STATE OK THE DLOOD, 02 If ABIT
- OP THE SYSTEM. "
' Since tlie flrt IntriMiictlon ot llth Medicine, nnmernni
ItnlUtlonfl bave Rprim Into exhtencp, fuumlin? tlivir
olitlms to the Ctfiitllincu of the community on tliu curative
power ciintalncd In Snr.-n.irll!a Hoot, tbo (rrcat rcniitiittoti
anil extotulcil imp of which hna been mainly uttributttble h
Uj many wonderful cures etlucteil by III . i '
! Use of this Preparation. ' 1
While Saruparllla Root forme en Important pert of Its
eomblnatlon. It In at the tamo Uine, eomiKiumleil with
other vegvtaMo reine.llca of great power, anil It la on the
peculiar coinblimtliin ami ftciuntiflc inaiiniT of Its jircpnra
tion, that ItA rcinarknhlo euecom In the rnre of itieae
(tepnill Other preparation! imitate It In the etyle of put
tin op, anil In Waring tho imino of one of lu logrcdluiita,
ami hire emls thulr resemblance to it. Tlio-o ncciliny a
renieity ami puriller like this, are n-qile-teil to note where
tliia ilill'vrence einita, ainl In limklnic cuolc of whit ihvy
will use, not to take any othfr Lut that one entitled to
their eouQilenco, from the long lUt of otirea tt haa etfected,
HEDI0AL TESTIMONY, , .
CiMUulDiir, M.I., Oct Mh, 1950:
Meev. 8axt: Gentlemen. My little ilauhtcr waa
afllieM for a Ions; time with Soro lleail ami Kycs, and by
O-ilng your ttarsnpnrilla was perfectly cored, other meili
eince and Snreaparitlas havlug hiiloil to ruliove her. Having
need It and tested ita elllcncy, I now confidently recom
mend It In pnifureneo to any other, as It seems to posse
Sroncrtlee not contained in any other preparation ; and I
nd that purchasers, after they bnvo uned li. Invariably -want
Uio samo article n?nln, whenever they require a
nieUlelno air which this la reooiuuicuiled, -
Beepeetfuliy yours, j. FLINT, M. D.
1 Prepared anil sold by A. II. cfc B. ft AMIS, Whole
aala iWxista, uu Fultou-sueel, corner of William,
New York. , ,
i For tale by TiEWITT. KITTLE Ss Co., n. JOHNSON
A Co., and KKWNOTON Co., lsn Kranclacoi KICB
COFFIN, Marvaville; K. II. MrDOXALl) A Co., Sno
ramenU) ; and by iiruggista geuerally.
ROMAN EYE BALSAM,
For Weak and Inflamed Eyes. .
This Balsam was need for many year In the private
practice of a celebrated Oculist with the greatest success,
In ease where the
EYELID8 ARE INFLAMED, '
or the ball of the Eye thickly covered with blood, II acta
almost like mate, and removes all appearances of In
Saratnetlon after two or three appilcanona, There is a
aumeroua elasa tt persona that an peculiarly u posed to
aceklenla or dlaeaaea thai weaken and intlaui the Eyas,
and perhaps destroy the eight, auch aa !
HINXSS, MEOHANICS,
and other operatlvea In metals, who, from the nature of
their employments, ara compelled to work In a eloud of
duet and grit, Bach should never be without this Balaam.
Prepared and sold by A. II . V D. HANDS, Whole
sale Druggist, No. 1110 Fulton-street, New York.
For sals by PF.WITT, KITTLE h Co., II. JOIINS05T
-Si Co., and BKDtNUTGN It Co, San Francisco; ElCg
at COr FIN, MirrsTllle ; K. li. McooKALU fe Oa,Ba
nunenUi ; aud by Bruggbta generally.
ID" Da. STEELE, of the Oregon City Drug
Store, is agent for these medicines. jyll
So Tcachors.
THE Trustees of OREGON CITY UNI
VERSITY ore desirous of obtaining the ser
vices of a first class TEACHER to take charge
of the school under their control ,'n (ha " College
Building" in Oregon City. Ths school 1 left in
a nourishing condition by ths teachers who bave
jnst closed their engagement, and the JWd are
anxiou that their place ahould be filled in season
for the fall term. Liberal arrangement will be
made, so that good teacher eaunot fail to be
amply rewarded for hie service.
There is room in the building for the accommo
dation of a small family, and several boarders.
Let immediate application be mads to either of
the undersigned.
I W.C. JOHNSON,
T.J.CHASK, ,
L. D.C. LATOURETTE,
I ' Ex. Com.
Oregon City, Ang. 8. ISi7. I7w3
DR. 0pd'slifcliaChoIgoyu,,Bai)P.Joneaj'
Amcricaa ClralAgngur, at the
OREGON CITY PRI G STORE.
! ill , filv
Garniture. .
fllllE subsiriuerbasjuatreceirY
X e.1 a large supply of If UKNl l T
1 CUE of all deaoriiHiona, eoiuHai-Ssr
inf In part aa follows
Hofoa, nialiojany aud black wlnul .
Chamber set)
lliireuu, with or without marble top)
Offlre deki
llocking chuira, stuflrd iu hair, oarpet, and with
cun and wood seal:
Pining chain, cane uud wood seat;
(Mice chain, do do du
Children' do, bili diulng aud rockiugj
lledak'ads, various kiuda;
Tables, center, eard, aud dining; '. i. ..
Writing desks;
Kidtboard;
Parlor cblr ' : j
8eltes; .
Reading, toilet, aud work table) '
tadting-gtse;
Mattreaav, liair, mow, aud wool
Window shades;
Funthcrs;
Paper hangings, of every style;
Oilcloth; Chine malting; fluid lamps, and burn.
ing fluid ; with s variety of other articles too
numerous to mention. ,
Person wwliing to purchase will please call and
examine for llienwelves.
All kinds of country produce taken In exchane
tor goou. muo. JUII.BU..
Alnrcli 'J'J, WHS. 41)tf
T U 8 T RECEIVED
V 70 bbl and lilf kbls N O sugsi .
30 ' s crushed "
4000 Ih No 1 Chins. . . . "
10 hir bb!s Carolina rice,
15 " " dried apples,
15 kegs . '
10 hlfbbls " peaches,
10000 lbs Liverpool salt,
10 cases table salt,
SO bbl Santa Cruz lime,
5000 lbs mauills rope, aae'd (til's,
100 kegs nails, " "
5U00 qr flour sacks, '
C bale drilling,
12 caaes oiar'd pie fruits,
12 " " picklv.
SO bundles window suih, asa'd sizes, '
21 piiniicl doors, si -
. 2 doz pol. grain scoops, '
100 sacks Rio coll'ee,
10 mat hlae;k runiur. 'A
i
. ,
10 bales oaknm, - "
100 single and double blocks, ass'd sizes,
t gross r & AI ycart powders,
10 diiz lino woali boards,
500 gut S. I. syrup,
4000 lbs white lead, pure,
500 " red " " , .
40 gals copal varnish, . ,
15 doz paiut brushes, as'd sires, ,
-15 "3 hooped buckets,
200 gals boiled linseed oil, ; i
100 " raw "
Together with a good asaortment of HARD-
nAKB ana VAKflsNTtSRS' TOOLS. All
of which we propose selling at prices to suit the
uiuoa. . iwuu nuu see lor yourselves.
W. C.DE.MliNTotCO..
Muia St., opposite the Land Office.
, uregou viiy, April iu, 1H37. . , . , .
Medicines for Sale, By
CHARLES POPE, J,
RANDS' Ssrsaparillu, Pick's Wild Cherry Bit
PS ters, Datemau's drops, Brnndreth's pills, Lee's
pills, Perry's vermifuge, Opodeldoc, Gum Cam
phor, Gum Arabic, British oil, Lobelia, Hot drone.
3d preparation, Roman eye bulsom, Dnlley's pain
extractor, Laudanum, Paregoric. Oil of Popuer-
mint, Esaences, Composition Powders, Carter's
I'ulmonnry Ilalaom, Sulphur, Knsom Salts, ,
April 21, 18i7-ltf , i . i
- New Books! . .
rjlIIE subscriber has just received a large as-
sortmenl of BOOKS, direct ftom New York.
among wnicli are the following:
1 1; IT:... T" I a
iVIison's Hist, of Europe,!
American Institution,
Sillitnau's do.. .
Democracy in America.
Lives of the signers,
Babylon and Nineveh,.
"ijand and Lee,"
"Sea and Sailor,"
Three Years in Culifor.
Cys, of Literature,
I'Uco. and fort,'? .
'Ship and Shore,"
Home Cyclopedia,
Egypt aud tli Holy Land
Huclian s t am. Pliya n.J
LimlneronSt'm Engine,
Anc't Monasteries,
Aluuuul ol 1" me Arts,
Lectures on the Arts,
Choice Biography,
O . r y '
Travels iu Peru,
Moravian Antiquities,
Polar Regions,
Mnhan's Philosophy.
Choice Extracts,
A variety of I'oets.
1 500 copies of Sandors Speller,
500 ' Resders,
2.')0 " McGuflev's do.
230 .'
Webater's Dietlonarle
Duvics' Algebra,
Newman's Rhetoric,
Day's . do. ' '
, " Geometry,
" . Bourdon, , . i
" , Surveying,
, " ,: Legendre,
" Arithmetics, .
Parley's Univ. History,
Goodrich's net. U. ., 1
Monteith's Geography,
"tiiutu epeaaer, ' ,
Thompson's . do.
N. American Speaker.
ALSO,
A Fresh Snnnlv of fitatlonerv.
Day Books, Journals, Ledgers, Record Books.
Memorandums, of all sizes. Diaries. 4c. Note and
Letter Pitper, Envelopes, Pens, Ace, &c. Eraser
Knives, EniHivo Rubber, Gummed Labels, Faber's
Pencils, INK, in quart and pint bottles.
: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
, , CHARLES POPE, Ja.
vregon tity, August IB, lBiiu.
Ladios !
"7"OU will find sn excellent assortment of Dreu
and Bonnet Silkt, Satin and Vehef: also
llonnet J 'nnvun, Honery, CUovel, Lacet and
nwonn, lauie vuint, uounttrpanet, ere., at ths
store of CHARLES POPE, Jr.,
(Main-st., opposite Abernethy's store,) where may
uo iounu almoin ercryifiiHg- in tlie line ot
Dry tiooiis: ,
Such ns Prints, Ginchams. Alpacas. Merino.
riant i.uiBoys, muslins, snttlnetts, Jeans. Fan-
nsis, Sheetings, Bed; Ticking, Hickory Stripe,
unuil aiiiuy, in.
uregoa Uily, April 21, 1857-ltf
More New Ooodi
at ciiAnjiAN ii Warner's. 1
N ADDITION TO OUIl USUAL STOCK,
we nave 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 cannot he
beat in this market. Our stock oonsists in part of
"suo id ai oaa, ' i - . i t
1 30 boxes English soap, . i ' '
SO Chas. Hill's soap,
20 dos corn starch,
20 cases pie fruit, '.'!! '
' 15 ' - pickles,
. 8 dot honey, . , . .
' 8 . lobsters, .,
13 " oysters,
90 hlfbbls NO sugar, '
4 bbls Sandwich Island syrup, '
10 hlf bbls dried apples, : ,
8 rit mackerel
2000 lb stick candy, '
500 " fancy do.
1 caas Gollipieher toys, 1 i
1 " German toy, ? (
400 lbs almonds,
13 hlf boxes raisins, " ' '
' 6 whole boxes do., v
on,1? P? good Ma,:'"' blankets,
2000 yd brown aheetine.
2000 ' calico, , '. ;
Bool and shoes of every description.
The above, with our nml mm
rendera our stock compMe. Call and sea ns.
1 erma cam. VHA KM AN A WA RNER.
December 20, 1856.
; . .'
JUST RECEIVED, at the Oregon City Drag
, ,.w ra ana can f ata
coco, a large assortment of
Drugs, '
Chemicals,
' ' Patent ami Family ,
Medicines, '
all of which will beaold
Country meeeUriU wiU find to their lattTtt to
buy hens instead of Portland. Call ..d .
Oregon City, May 9, isj;.
ZTew rirmNcw Oooda.
nvitt nndoreignen law una nietnoe of iniorm.
J. Ing Ihe puulo that lli-y have taken Ihe I.oum
and have nurchaaed Ihe entire slock aud Aaturna
h.vo nurc liaaeil llie enllro el:k aud tllllllr
fiiruierly need by r . n. ihm.i..im, anu mie ny
strict attention tu bualmas la rtlln Uie patmueg
uf the old cualuiuer aud gaiu a many mure a
waaible. , -
W are ooiiatanlly la receipt of GOOI'S ol,tt.
ed with the grimiest cam, (aa tu price end quality J
aud are evuuvleul that our facilities will miablo u
to oiler greali-r induoiiiieiiU to all who want Ilia
worth of lliuir money tliau any oilier liuuas iu Ui
city. W have, aud are jnat receiving, iu invoice of
DRV GOODS,
eonaiating In part of the following articles Cliche,
co, I'aclllc, lladli-y, C.inetrgo, Philip All. n. Full
Itlvrr, Merriman, snd iiuiiwrous otlwr 1'KINTH,
all late styles Englialt and Kreurli ni. rlnu, Ly
on cloth; black, lilue, purple, and pink alpacas,
jaconet, book, and Bwiaa iniielin, a fine aawriment
of laces and edging, velvet trlinmliijrs, &o., do
meatie gingham, blue, mixed, and gray satinet,
sheep's gri-y and fancy cl.nh, Milfnrd and Hunker
Hill ieaus, bleached and brown sheeting, brown
aud blue drilling, denims, hickory shirting, bluck
Velvet, also S fine lot of pluid drew goods, Urussel
carpet, Axe, oVe. '
MEN d BOYS' CLOTHING.
Dluc, bluck. aud brown cloth coals of tlie Hunt
quality, tweed buineaa do., black cloth vest, a fins
lut ef blk dooakin and aatinet pant, all quulilies
and size, rubber juckeu, gmy over aud under
shirt, white and hickory shirt, lists and eaia, -
II O O T tt aud 8 11 O li S-iiien'., boys' aud
youths' bout, Utilisw', niiaaua', aud cliildruu'a mo
rocco, goat, kid, aud eulf boots aud shoes, ,
GROCERIES:
Rio coflee, green and black tea, New Orleans,
liatavia, and crushed sugar, East boston, Stew
art's, and Cbinii symp, salt, IU snd rJO lb, sacks,
nails, aasartod sizes, soap and soap powders, pow
der and lead, cream tartar, yeust powder, aalera
tus, chewing add smoking tobarao, oysters, prunes,
pepper sauce, oil, spices, starch, nnd cotton bat
ting, with a variety of other groceries uaunlly kept.
We have akto s
Splcutlid Assortment ot Eooki
In purl ns fullowat -Washington
4. bislicn- MeKeiite's Receipts, '
ornls, . , ,i . . , i Ue'iigiou Eucyclopedia,
Napoleon &. hi marsli'lt Dible HuUiry,
Rollins' Anoieut History, Hketehes and Skeletons
in 4 vois., . of sermons, -v
Bolder Wart, Wickhain's School Keg'
Life on the Plains ' r later, :V
Frontier Life, Dick WiU Stevrns' book of Ihe farm.
son,
United Stntva' Ilnlury.
Fruit Culture,
Land Measure,
American Debater,
Mapping plate,
Railrond and Itunds,
Tcaohing,
Fuller's Works,
rrnctirul LnudbCape
Curdening,
Natural History, ,
Parley's (jleegrnpby,
Stotldurd's McnLiI arilh.
Towers' algebra,
TIioiiimoh' high acliool
and meiitularithmatica,
Velter's uud Sander'
new series school books,
Vebter's lurge fuuiily
Boyhood of Ureal Men,
Uietionary,
Archbiebnp, . Irviu's cyelnpedia of
Mercantile Morals, ' moral ami religious.
Youat, horse nnd cattlo anecdotes,
doctor, Mechanic' coniiU)ioii, ,
Small agricultural work", ltil.lce, of all sizes, i
. With many other valuable books. (
ALSO
PRESTON'S MAP OF OKECON aud WASH
INGTON. . . . . i .
A Fresh Supply of Stationery :
Dny-Books and Journals, Mnmoraudums of all
sizes, note, letter, cup, and bill paper, envelopes,
pens and pencils, slates, writing hooks, ie
tt'w DlklMinRPi? J. -- '
r.S. GOODS exchanged and the hlirhest
market price puid for butter, eggs, bacon, chick
ens, flour, uud almost anything tlio farmer has for
sale. WM. V. & CO.
Oregon City, October 4, 1856. y j1
i ' Ureal JiiditccHit'ntv : -"
THE PROPRIETOR OF
- TUB FRENCH STORE ' . ;
iu this city, takes this method to iurits Ih publio
to call and examine hi stock of GOODS.
He haa now on hasul, and will continue lorevcive
by almost every steamer, a fine assortment of the
beat UUulltV at iroiKlri. wlilr.li Im im dHhirmiiiil h
sell na chenn rut-' anvlinrlo mIma ir m,t n linL
cheaper. . . , ! , 1
,.,, , ... ' !
Mnv u"u," -""',
a.. BuHnaLj ifl II.... .'II f..l .1.. I
i v cjuton.u iu sjuuia wiici v niejf win mm inc iki
and LATEST FASHIONS of Dress Goods, of
every description,
11 has, end is constantly receiving, DRY
GOODS. coimisliiiL' iu nart of tho followitiu
articles Cocheco, Vacillc, Hudley, Concstcgu,
rniup Alien, rait mver, fliommac,ana minicrotis
other PUIN'1"3, nU 1st stylos; English and
French meriuos, Lyons cluth ; black, blue, purple,
aud pink alpacas, jaconet, book and Swiss imihlin,
a tine assortment of laces und edging, velvet trim
ings, lie., duraestic giughanis, blue, mixed, nnd
gray satinet, sheep's grey and fancy cloth, Milford
and Uunker Hill jcaus, bleached and brown ehoet
ing, brown und blue drilling, denims, hickory shirt
ing, black velvot, nlsouflue lot of plaid dress goods,
Brussels carpet, cto.,&e. ..
Mcu Sc Koy'n ClothiiiiT.
Blue, black, and brown cloth coats of the llm at
quality, tweed business do., black cloth vcsls, a tine
lot of blk doeskin and satinet pants, all Dualities
and sues, rubber jackets, gray over and under shirts,
wiiuo aim iiicKory sniris, nuts una caps.
BOOTS & SHOES men's, boys' ami youths'
boots, ladies', misses', and children's morocco, gout,
kid, and calf boots and shoes. ' ' '
It is no- trouble to show foods, and ho will ul.
' De happy to see Ins customers, whether thev
Pu"ao or not.
EUGENE Li FOREST.
Oregon City, Dec. 6, 1b3(1. ; 3 lm7
IMPORTANT '. ;
To Norllici-ii Caliloruia A Oregon.
THE MERCHANTS and TRADERS from
these sections of the country visiting tlie city
SAN FRANCISCO,
will find it to their advantage to ; , j-
Call, Examine, and Purchase from t
-''' the Immense stock of ' , ' J
HUGHES & WALLACE,
. (105 it. J07 SACSAMENTO ST.,) , .' i ( "'
comprising every quality, description, and variety
pf Goods in their line of business. '
"uaHE walmci,
V White Goods, Linene
HUailES & WALLACE,
iiaces, bmbroideriet,
,, ; Millinery Good;
Furnishing Goods,
Hosiery, Glotes,.
Combt, Brushes, c.,
' ; Yankee Notions, &c,
; Perfumery, Cutlery,
' French Fancy Good,
- German Fancy Goods,
Agent Clark's Cotton,
Ill'OllES At WALLACE, r
IIUOHES t WALLACK,
liiraucs J WALLACE, ,
IIUOHES I, WALLACE,.
BUGIIES . WALLACE,
HUOHES L. WALLACE,
IIUOHES t WALLACE, . '
HUGHES 4 WALLACE,
HDOHES It WALLACE,
IIUOHES St WALLACE, '
" MarshaW Threads.
105 & 107 Sacramento st..S.F.
N.B. Our immense and wrfi.anrij .ih :.
f our own direct importation.
jeairn.i uuuhks WALLACE.
Central Produce Depot.
flAYPYf ATT
CONSTANTLY receiving, fresh from ranch,
y wheat, oats, baoon, lard, butter and potatoes.
Apiil4,07. JOHN P. BROOKS.
Trnn - '
JUST received, the following sizes :
. i. I. & . round, '
' lHxf, '
, : " '
lx3-162ii-3xi,
, 1250 lbs Norway shoes iron.
April 4. - G. AHERNETIIT &. CO.
' VT.T. Bnrna.
WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKER, ; 4
OlSBOIt CltT. O T.
CT Strict attention paid to repairing, and aatia- 1
faction to patroaa warranted. rebO-43 '
sTIILT MOULDING for nJctur. fmm.. fri
l-sr i. v .......... v - 1
vjs raie dv iHAKi , v .v. u Kk-R
TUST RECEIVED, a new suDDlvof Rio anJ i
J Java Coffee, Rica, Sugar, Sal Soda. ie. .. O ILVKER Sararrilla, al lha '.
nor) C. Port, Jr., Main st. ' J OREGuN CITY DRIUSTOBi'
U. a MAIL LINE. ,
n.s,.lm ,, ,! h-..; . ,,
' 1 an'' J "'" 1),
tJ-ortlatui Daily Ptti
! Olirh '
0. AINMWdBTli ,. ' il
,L. AV 1 "sil u
.trjT7ani . J.O. AINftwOBTII. v '
,U run daily (Humlay. k ,
nimied trsde, . iinguirg.in ( it, , iU.
V. ; 7 K " ,uu,"nilliUe poinu. -r
or fre ulit or i,mn,r ..,.!., .... i ,
.... , . mt,r,J ,m vmlil
ily Line
JSi tteeen runlaua , vrnl Or
yon
fplIE new utorn. wheel (eamar
X k x p h e a a .
r.tir
u. s. mail Lmi7l
Portland and Astoria
The 8.l-n.l id Steamer mm. '
Multnomah
WILL continue to run regularly beUwuTp?
laud and Aatoria, tin IT, !
wars, leaving Portland on Mouday and '-uS
mornings of each week for Astoria i and aT.
tor Inland oaTuetalay .nd fJ.?'
,.i.... , :..."'
3
touching VAn0ev...STriUl.a,VZ,S
LssiET, Ac., each way. Kor freight
JelC Or at Hoyts Wharf-botU, J'ortland.
Wow Arrangcmonts. ' -
TII.VVE bought out Ihe UAKKRV .-.n i
mentof CAan . WarX, Ctlt
now opened under lha moat fororsblt eircus.
stance ti all old pnlroua, and ss many g Jl
as may ch.o te give me a call. My rimji
be well supplied with , (
Bread, Cuke; Dittl Cracker,, Nut,cdl
dte$, Ram,n$, flgi, Ciyari, Toy,,i
and almost cvory otlnr variety of Vnii:k-knaiU
yet Invnled by Ynnkoc Ingenuity-all aTeir'ca.
will be sllbrilrd
AT THE LOWEST rOSSIBUf UTS '"I'
I shall irooaaioually receivo anpi4i, (,1 J.
tropical latitude, which will be duly UUouJ
upon arrival. All ars invited to eive me a -
I; Oregon City, April 1 857. ., ,
'Tl'ST RECEIVED atuTooTiZ
fj Store, dTect from New York i, ?J
clco, a fresh supply of DRUGS, NEDlCIXPv
Patent Medicine. Family Jledicines, 4
which trill be mill aa low for titth as ier U
procured in the Territory. Call snd examin, f
yourselves, and get an Almanac for 1857, piuv
JAYNE-S Alterative, Expectorant.' and pill,
Cod Live Oil. C.tor Oil, ao, 8.M 0! T
the OREtlON CITY DltUO STORK,
MEXICAN Mtietang I.iuiiueul, U. W. ilL
ehant's Gnrgliiig Oil, at the
. . OREGON CITY DRUG BT011E. .
rpr.lTS.SIiS, ri-blandlun and doubh
ud Ai-
domitiul aupiiorters, at t!i
OREGON CITY DRUG STORE.
I JURE While Lead, raw and bnmed L'nM
. Cromc Green and Yellow, and mIit paints.
at lha
UKUUON CITY D1IUO STORE.
PERFUMERY, at the - -OREGON
CITY DRUG STORE.
n RAKFKNBEUG MEDICINES
VT Grnefenberg Sarsaparilla, UlerinaCatbuh'ooa.
i i'i - Dysentery syrup, coutusiptivi
balm,
; " Tile Ointment, r j
" .. ., Health Jlillera, ,
" ,' E ye b.f.,n, lc, 4c, .
To bo found til the aueiicv of the Comianv. si
tho ' OKEUON CITY DRUG STOIt'i:
HAYMAN'S Pj-fpepllc Elixir warranted te
cure llm dvstienaia itist reeelred nnrl far
suloul the OHEUON CITY DRUG STOR'
4-
TR. Guymtl's on.ntxxiiid extract of Sarntaailii
a ana i enow jjocs;, nitiie . i
ii seplS OREGON CITY DRUG STOKE, i
OLD Dr. Jacob Tuwiisend'a SuieuiariUa, II
. the OREGON CITY DRUG Sl'URfi .,
DU.J. Ayres colebruled Cherry Pecluraldr
coughs, colds, aud consumption, at His '
OREGON CITY DRUG STORE.
McLANE'S celebrated Vonnifugs snd Lint
Pills, OREGON CITY DRUG STORK.
Ii. Townsend'sSursaparilia, at the 'i , ' 1
, , , OREGON CITY DRUG SIOKB. I
IEUUVIAN Febrifugo, for the cure of ferof
. and ague, die, Ac , just received nnd fornlt
at tho OREGON CITY DRUG STORE.
, t IJm iiesi .linker & Smidlvdi tJ
THE subscriber bus bought out (lie establish
ment formerly owned by A. K. Poet, and k
now currying on Uie;.iyiiV4SutidSXW;ii
AYbusiiKSH iu nil its branches; ths LIVtKlf
STABLE belongiugto the eslablWimtnt, is sis?
kept up, where hones and carriages are Ounstaslly
kept for Ihuncconimodutiou of the public. Unreel
left at my stubln, will always be treated witk par
ticular nllemii.ii, nnd well fed. 1 liar been oust
nected with this establishineut for some four yean,
and am now permanently located, where Iaiiall al
ways be happy to wait on all who may favor m
with a cull. " ' W. Ii. I'AUTLOW."'
The best of TIMOTHY HAY kept oonatonl
ly on hand.'''!'.-. .. I 1 '"''
Oregon City, Oct. 18, 185G-27y.
Cuuomuli, April 11, I"-
VN hand and for sale, low, for cask or prodaes
J rainta&lead,
chrome green,
white lead, . ' 'S.vt'.;
:: red . do , in oil,
blk. i, do I. ",., ,
. lithorm.. . . .. .
Prussian blue
blue paint,'
I.
- ' . - b r 't ,.
,. , Comniou and pcrinaneut green putly.eia!
&o. ,,. .. JNO, P. BROOKS. "
j-.,, 'iJONAS O. CLARK & C0- "
Furniture Ware-Room, Washington Stmt,
SAN FRANCISCO,
And'49 and 51 imrfA ., tefwess J i I "fr
SACRAMENTO, A
Importers, Manufacturers, .
Whblesule & Retail .. ..
DEALEBS IN EVERY DESCRirTIO.t OF-
FURNITURE & BEDDING,
Hove now in Store the wsaiw s i
d mart complete assortment ' J'
n - 'wk. ji - .
ever offered in this State, consisting is r" ,
Fine Rosewood, Walnut and MahoW
Parior' and Chamber Sets; Softs,
Ottomans, Lounges, and Easy
, , Chairs, Bureaux, Whatnot,.. p. e
T" ..Mirrors of all sizes; I UU(
OFFICE AND KITCHEN FVRNITVRS
In great variety. ' .'' '' . . r
J" We are now mauufacturing from onr ss
tive woods, also from walnut and rosewood, saosi
of our finest furniture, and can produce sn srlicle
superior for strength, dnrability and besttty,
anything imported from the East .1
We have constantly on hand snd sre is regal"
receipt of full and complete invoices of Gootfr
adapted to the interior and oasl trade.
tW TO WHOLESALB DEALERS
would say( your orders will receive, SS "?''
our careful and prompt attention. prJjnu
I frTVlPAriASl -
FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE, it.
SUGAR, Salt, Coffee. Tea, Syrop, Ch
Starch, Salcratu. Cream Tartar, bf T"
Carb. Soda, Pepper. Spice, AhiD. Borax, Vr
Kra,etc. , Apriiiil,l-",
" ' Hardware t
FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE. Ji
BRASS and lion Bolts, Screws, kU
Latches. Hammers and Ualchels, A
Drawinz - kaive. Hand, Corry Comna.''
Bruihr snd Card. Gun
oruanea ana 1. aria, una 1-,
n , r i- lionLaa."
1 Cards, Chest Handle, Plane. e
as
L