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k 1 .1-' i Hi Mi A Cool Avknoe. A certain English . gentlemtn, was regular frequent? r of tba green room of tie Drury Lnne itio- ater fn iba days of Lord tyron commit , tee, anil who lwavi stood qnleily on the lieirlkrug there with bli Uck to the ' fire, wti la hi' usuul place, wlion a nr rativa was related by another gentleman, ' newly returned from the continent, of a barrior-duel tbnt bad taken place in Tari. A young Knpjisliiriaii a more boy bad been depoild in a gambling bouao in llio Pnla's UflVrfl, bad charged a certain grim ing Count with cheating him, bad gone cut witb lbs Count, Imd wiuted bis fire, and hid been slain by (be Count under the frightful ciroumtlnncca of llio Coimt'i wulking up to liim, laying his hand on bit licnrt laying: " Vou are a brave fellow )mve you a mother I" and on bi$ replying in the affirmative, remarking coolly, "I am aorry fur her," and blowing bin victim's brain out. Tho gentleman on the lienrtli. rug paused in taking a pinch of snuff to hear tho story, and observed with great placidity, "I am afraid I must kill that rav al." A few nipbta elapsed, during which thogrnon room hearthrug wns i:h out him, and then ho reappeared precisely at before, and only Incidentally mr-nliotisJ in the courio of tho evening, " Gentlemen, I killed tlmt nwcsl." He bad gone over to I'aris on purpose, and tracked the Count to the same gambling house, nnJ thrown a glass of wiue in bis face In the presence of all the compnny nsscmbled there, and told him that bo was como to avengo his young compatriot and had done it by putting the Count out of this world, and coming back to the hearthrug as if noth ing bad happened Household Words. i, Shelley the Poet. Shelley bad a Wutiful face, with large, laughing, loving eyes, a small but well-rounded and arched brow, a tender and delicate hue on his clioek, a sweet smile, like a woman's, on bis lips, and a form bending as if, in spite of himself, he were worshiping his very walk seemed a perpetuc.l prayer. You waited till he spoke, wondering what sound f melting music could come from those fine lips and to your horror, issued tho very harshest and most prncock like scream you ever heard. I absolutely started. 1 could hardly bulicvo it to come from tho man, but from somo demon within biih; tho sound of his voice seemed to contradict all. tho rest of him his look, smile, and and the sentiments he uttered only when in tho course ef the evening the name of Christ was introduced, and when tho poor fellow got indignant, and began to blas pheme, then the voice and tho sentiment soemed to attain a horrible concord a ghastly unity. I was almost tcmplrd te beliovo that Shnllpy was possessed by tome extra-mundane power, ngainst whom, or which his bettor nature struggled in vain, which cracked his brain, voice, temper and genius, and rendered him tha beautiful wretch and gloi ious wreck be became. History of Man. ' i A Small IIorhk. The arguments may bs all in favor of great sizo, but iheucfr are all tho other way. Largo horses are mere liablo to stumble, to bo lnmn ilum thoso of miildld size. They aro clumsy, and cannot fill themselves so quick. ('Overgrown sninmla of all descriptions are less useful in most kinds of buMncs, and such questions, wo suggest to tho lov. ers of overgrown atiitrmls, nstlio follow ing: The largest of any class are an unnatu ral growth. 1 They have risen above the usual mark, and it costs more to keep them in that position than it would if they were more on a level with timir species. " Follow naturo," is a rulo nut to be forgotten by farmers. Largs cows are not the best for milk. Largo oxen aro not the best for trnvqling. Large bogs nro not tho hogs that fatten best, and largo hens aro not tho boat to lay eggs. Extremes era to be avoided. Wo want well formed animnU rather thou such as Jiave large bones. Odd as itmny seem to tho theorist, short legged animald nlinost invariably prove to bo better travelers than any. Shori-legged soldiers avo bettor on a march, and the otlicers say they enduro hardships longer than those of longer limbs. In choosing a liorso take earn by all moans that his hind legs aroshoit. If they aro long and split apart liko a pair of di viders, never inquiro tho price of the horse-dealer. Horses' that aro snug built are not always fast travelers. It is no easy mailer to select a liorsg that is perfect in all points. . Snug and tough horses aro not fast on tho road. The fastest trotters arc not always mado for very, hard service. A Qckek Mixture. A correspondent of tee Rochester Union, writing from the West, says: Anecdotes of Western lifo are scmewhat stale, yet I will veuture to mention a real occurrence wnich teok place the ether day, on board a steamer as I came up from l'rairie tin Chien. Ir. the long saloon of llio boat, a singular scene was presented. At one end, a clergyman was preaching to a small crowd gathered around him ; in tho middle, gambling was in busy progress ; at the other extremity of the saloon there were music and danc ing! A practical exemplification of west ern freedom. Between the several parties, thus variously engaged, the most perfect civility prevailed." (KrWho ever saw a boy grew up in idleness that did not become a shiftless vagabond, or a professional office seeker, when L became a man. . Or'fou mid fiiliforiilu Pui-ki't Line. rpilE following vessels will run in con- , nection a REGULAR LINK In- rtw wen PORTLAND and HAN KKAN-i&uka CISCO i Clipper bark JANE A. FAI.KESOERO, II mum, Muster, Pork OCEAN BIRD, Wnwiai, " " Cll Art. DKVEXS, Heamcv, " NAIIl'MKEAG, Williams, " Brig I l. Ml XT, RiciuaiMoit, " The Darka have all been copred recently, and are In first-rate order, eoinnwiided by xjneuced captains. Freights will bo oarrlrj at the luweit rater. Produiu srtil from any part of the country te n..,... rii v nr in ilia LiiiuCitv works, will bo re ceived anil forwarded In Han Francisco. Auents GEO. Auk.KM.TIIi Stir., Oregon City. ARERXETHY, CLARK & CO., Nov.23,'5(i-3Jlf Sail Francisco. The New nwflniiil TliiUm! LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Boston, Mass., Organized in 1813, and having tt cctpilal und accumulated premiums umount. ing to over $1,000,000., T TILL tako rinks iu Oregon, Tor a term or V yeiira or for lifa. Dividends of profits to declared every live yeur. In- urn nee may Iw vOectrd for tho benefit of marritd Wiimeti anil elnldron, oeyolia me rencn jithh nrs of llio party IruiireJ. Creditors may linuro the liven of di-btora. Kiites In Oregon will ba the nine a hr New Knjluii'l. 'I'hii is tha otdcat American Mutual Iiuurance Compnny, and is one of the moil reliable and sue enwful, und imureson the mot fuvoralile rules. Information may be obtained irom, aud applica tion fur iiuuranct innde to, a. Hoi.nrtooii, Agent fur Oregon. CantuUing Phyrinnt'otx Barclay, M.D., Oregon City, and It. B. Wilaon, M. D., i'ortlund. Origin City, Jun. 31, 180'. 4!2 Jos. Sarstow IS by himself, and would respectfully say to his friends ami tho public generally that ho is thankful for pant patronnge, ami willuontmue busi ui ill nlil ninnil. ami will ever ba readv to .i.ntv I.;, llnntim iii ttiiMji wlio fniiv fuvor him with a call. Come one, come all, both grout and small, anil give him a can ueioro purciiunniK eincwncic, and exnmiue for younelvea liia epleudid and select ttouk of DRY GOODS, MOVISIOXS, CI.OTll IX(J. BOOTS, SHOES, and CUOCKERX, TVa, Sugar, Coffee, Spiuea, &e., &c, Hats, Xnil, iirooma, tec., and aluioat every iniiig periaiumg io a general line of business. Alt kinds of country produce tuken in exchange. Country friends will lind it to their ailviititago to givo me a call lniieiiiiih,epi. u. ZZ7FURWITUEE AT TIIK rrjiLSTZTTjas saziSS room, (Oue door below L. Suow &. Co.'a, Front st.,) PORTLAXD, OREGON. ( Constantly receiving,' and on band, ' . HIE BEST ASSOUTMEST Ever Offered in Oregon!) Having hail several years' experience, I am pre pared to rcll , . AS CHEAP AS, IF NOT ' Cheaper than has ever heretofore been offered ' on the Pacific coast! ; IT CALL AND EXAMINE FOB VOUIISELVES. A. J. STUUTEVANT. rortlanil, January 10, 1W7. llhn Our Motto: BY INDUSTRY WE THRIVE.' fllllE old friendi and cuatotnera of G. Colli ks I KnoniNsw illbe pleasi'dtolenrn that he has se cured thencrvieeoof Mr. A.V. WILSON, l'racli- cal Wutchmaktrr, who will at nil limes be louud at this csluhlishinent. G.C. Kobbinstrmta that through tho combined experience now employed, together whh his untir ing exertions to please, he will continuo to receive lheaiprnhaiioii uf his numerous customers. Tin .Iviwinv MAxnrALTiinrNit Dupartmemt of my bitrinesa ia in ehargoof Cll AS. F. KEUHN, ri'ttcliC'ttlJeweler nnu l'.iiKraver, unu every prrouii who has had work of this kind dono for the past five years, can testify that he is a stiportor workman. , H'nlclics mid Jewelry. Having madu nrrangemcnU with my bro thorr at homo, who is a Watchmaker, and A' ! engaged in the business, to select and purchase (inorfafor mo in New York, I shall hereafter re ccivc my (( ioy a Direct from the Importers -Manufacturers and will sell as low as any otln-r establishment on the racific coast. G. COLLIER R01MI1N3. rortlatid, June 20, 1857. lbu2 Win. C. Dement &. Co., WHOLESALE OJ BKTA1L Dealers ia Groceries, Hardware, Boots & Shoes, Crockery, be, rPENDEll their thanks to their numerous cus X tomers for their past liberal patronage, and so licit a cotitinunneo of the siime. They luke pleasuro in iiiformiiig the ptihlio that they have now ou hand a large and ihsirable slock of llrocerim, Hardware, lioot anil Shoes, Cml.enj, and lloat Store, to whicli they are muking constant additions from New York and Sun Knineisco, purchased for cash only, and are enabled to sell at lower prices than any other store in Oregon City. . Jan. 31, 1H57. LxpiTirnro Makes Perfect. Why Go to Portland to Buy Goods? WE wisli to inform our customers and the public generally that wo have now on hand, in addition to our usual heavy stock of Gro ceries ami Ury-liooiw, ono ot tno luigeai ana oesi selected stocks of HEADY-MADE CLOTHING ever efi'crrd in this market. We nlso wish to say that our goods aro of excellent quality, and that wo will sell ' ' x AS CHEAP AS ANY OTHER HOUSB IN ORSQO.V, ' Portland not exefpttd. ' v Our old motto still governs our trade "Quick sales aud small profits." Our alock of gooda is now open fur insiection to all who will favor us with a call. Call and see, and let experience then epeak for itself. Wa sell as low as any in the Territory, for cash, or produce at market rates. Oregon City, Slay S3, ISii. i. i TUST RECEIVED, f J a splendid lot of CLOTHING, BOOTS 4- SHOES, I and DrfGooda ot nil Descriptions. Wo can now till almost any bill a farmer may call for. Call and sre. .March II. Cll A R.V.I iV 4. WA RXER. 10 M ex. quality cigars. CHAUMAN & WARNER. k)fff Ufc- awted candy. iV7 Wv C.4.U.I.Y WARXER. Wbat'i tho TJso of Going Barefoot? rill I H subscriber has opened a boot and shot shop J in this city, where making and mending will be done faorarroN shost hoticc. I also keep constantly on baud ready made boots and shoes. winch I will sell on reasonable term. 1 hankful for past favors, I still solicit a reasonable share of patruoag. Call and try as anyhow. J. 0. BbAAfltU. Oregon City, Aug. 9, lS.'ifi. 17mfi (s)T fKTS hollow aujrrs, far whewlwrifhta, for 'j sale ry wai. i . Pb.vi r crs. Zfotico. WE take pleasure in informing our customers and the public generally that tha A GItlCUL TVRAL IMPLEMENTS, Carpenter' Tools, J-., which wo advertised to arrive about tha 1st of May, are now hare, and ready for delivory. . They consist, iu part, of tha following, viit Combined reapers and mowers, Threshers and cleaners, from 9 to O horse power, Hovey's O knife straw cutters, (ruie-vine grain c rallies, I'atent scylhu snaths, (rain scythes, grass scythes, scythe stones, Kmilh's bellows, anvils, Collins' axes, handled, do do without handles, Ttniad axes, hand axes, hatchets, Draw knives, xout saws, curry eomlw, Wool cards, aliOTi-ls, spadu, planti rs' hoes, I'olato diKgera, (rrind-stoues and lixtures, Hpoka shaves, monkey wrenches, saddle-begs, SOU pairs twisted link trace chains, 11100 log chains, chain pumps, Mill-saw, flat, and hlf round files. carpenters' tools: SO setts premium bench planes, Match planes, hollows and rounds, Hush do beads, plows, Oiolo and fillets, try, square, bevel, and mitre, Braces and bits, rules, compasses, Hand vises, measuring tapes, Aiijfer bits, guages, huud-saw flics, augcra, Hand-tuws, back-saws, firmer and socket chisels. mnr.DiNO materials: 300 kegs ass'd nails, Doors, windows, window-glass, putty, I'aints red, green, and blue while lead, Linseed oil, spirits turpentine, door locks, Strap hin.'es, bulls and screws, cupboard loeks, Santa Cruz lime, calcined plaster, &c., Jkj. GROCERIES: Coffee, tea, sugar, syrup, dried apples, Raisins, pie fruits, rice, pepper, ginger, mustard, Allspice, cloves, 300 bags Liverpool salt, Hi kills No. 1 mackerel, &c.. eVo. CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE, a general assortment. DRY-GOODS: S000 spun cotton, assorted sizes, 5000 yds bro drills, 5000 " " sheeting, 300 " satinets, 100 prs 3x3) pt Mackinaw blankets, SO "H tin bed blankets, Jeans, also Clothinr), and Baols and Shoes, together with cordage (assorted), oakum, tar, ros in, blocks, and many other articles too uumerous to mention. We would at llio earns lima inform the farmers and others that w will keep on hand constantly a pood assortment of agricultural implements, hav- inn made arrangements willi manufacturers in tha Last to furnish us with such articles, and we feel confident that we can furnish the farmers here on siifh terms as will be satisfactory. Wa have now on the way from New York a lot of Threshers and reapers, to arrive early in tha season. iU. C. Dri.HO I Si, LU, Oregon City, Slay 3, 1857. . To the Farmers TT7"E WOULD say, call at our store; we 1 V will pay you as well for your produce as any other housu in Oregon, and will endeavor to mako you feel as comlortabic as we possiDiy can uo24 CIIARMAN WARNER. 9 mm. si-Ma 86 tail Mm 1 '..'."".rer''-. FOR PBRIFIIXC TIIE BLOOD. THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE ARTICLE, SrSRYTenSliR CELEBRATED FOR TIIE REMOVAL AXI) PKRMANEST CCKK OP Al.r. IHttKASK M'.IStNO FKOM AS IMPUBE STATE OF TIIR ?LOon. OR HABIT OF TIIE SYSTEM, fenretlio (lrt liitro.tuctl.m of Hits Medlclae, namfronj linltstlons Have sprunir lino cs.i-, - ol:,lui. to the ennflilsnev of the cemiiinnlty n the ciir.il s powers eonlslmil In Snttorllis Kool, the fr. reputsllon ami f xtenilml use ef which liss Wen mainly stulbu."" w tlis nisny wiimlvrful curm oirecU-J by iho , Uso of this Preparation. While BrsarsrlU Root (orins an iuiporlsnt part of Its enmhinallon. It la, at tho sains time, compounded with other veRi tslili! remedlea of sreat power, slot It Is on the peculiar combination ami scientllto manner of Its prepara tion, that Its reinarkahlo nci In the cure of dltesae ileietiila. Other prepiiratlona linltato tt in tho style of put tine up. anil fn hearing the name of one of Its inirretlleiits, anil here eniU their resenihlanee to tt. Those needln a reineily anil purlller Ilka this, are reo,inteil to not where tills illll'erunre oxlata, ami In niaklng choice of what I hoy will line, nut to take any other hat that one entitled to their eon AJcuco, from the long list of cares It has etfecteil. MEDICAL TESTIMONY, Camsbidos, Mil.. Oct 6th, 1SM. ' Monr. Banns: Ocntlemen, Mr little itallphter was afllletail for a long tlmo with Hore Ucstl anil Kyes, suit by ulng your 8arsiarllla waa perfectly curcil, other ineilt clnes snit Sarjaparlllas hsvlnz liiileil to relieve her. Having used tt and tested tta sltlcney, 1 no-Y eonltilontly reoom I mend It In preference to any other, as It Seems to possess tiroperties uot contained In any other preparation ; and I ind that purchasers, after they have used It, Invsrisbly want the same article sgitln, whenever they require a 1 medicine for which thfa Is recommended. Respectfully yours, J. FUST, XI D. Prepared and sold by A. II. & D. HANDS, Whole salo Druggists, No, 100 Fulton-street, corner of William, New York. For sale tv TK WITT, KITTLE A Cv, Tf. JOTINSON h (Vv, snit liKlHNfiTON k Co., Han Francisco; KICK A COKKIN, Mnrysville; it. II. MeUO.NALD i Co., 8se- rauiento ; snu Dy urugyisis generally. ROMAN EYE BALSAM, ' For Weak and Inflamed Eye. This Balsam was used for many years In the prtrste practice of a celebrated Oculist with the greatest success, In esses where the EYELID9 ARE INFLAMED, : or the ball of the Eye thickly covered with blood, tt sets i almost like magic, anil remotes all appearances of In flammation after two or three applications, There Is a i numerous cls.-s of persons that are peculiarly exposed to ' accidents or diseases that weaken and lnuama the Kysa, ! anil perhaps dostrey the sight, snch as MINERS, KKCHAWICS, ' ; and other operatives In metals, who, from the netnr of thslr niploymeiits, are compelled to work In a elond of i dust aod grlu bucli should never be without this Balsam. I rrepawl snd sold hy A. It. Jk D. SAJiDS, Whole sale Drii?glh No. ICO Fulton-street, New Y'ork. j For sale hv TF. WITT. K ITTLE Co, H. JOtlXJWf k Co.. and 1tKOINTON at Co., Han Francises; BICB h IXJKK1N, Marysville: K. II. MrlXiNALD k Co,8e 1 tamentu; and by DrugglsU gsnsrally. ' tT Da. STEELE, of the Oregon City Drug Store, if agent for these uiediciuca. jyll To Teachers. 1MIK Trustees f OREGOX CITV UNI . VEKSITV are deairous of obtaining the ser vices of a lirst el ass TKACIiEIl to take charge of Hie school under their eoutr,, in tho College Building" in Oregon City. The school is left in a flourishing condition by the teachers who have just closed their en; iirement, and the Board are anxious that their place should bo filled in season for tha fall term. Liberal arranifcmenls will be made, to that a good teacher oaunot fail to ba amply rewarded for his services. ' There ia room in the building for the accommo dation of a email family, and several boarders, i M immediate applk-alioa be made to either of the undersigned. W.C.JOHNSON, T.J. Cll ASK, , L. D.C. LATOURETTE, . Ex Cess. Oregon Cily, Aug. 8, 1857. 17w3 I) R. Oiynod's ludaChrdsjrcgTH,ndDr.Jooe, Arrwrtoaa t hotafojne, at tha ORlifJO.N CITY PRl'O STORE. s 3 1 rarnitaro.' fplIE suU'ribsr has Just receiv-js aw X ed a large supply of FUKNI-l T TUKB of all descriptions, consist-W "J ini in uart aa follows Sofus, niulioguny and black walautt Chamber tela; liiireaus, with or without marblt tops) Ofliee desks; Hocking chairs, stuffed la hair, carpet, and wllb cans and wood teals; Pining chairs, cane and wood tenia: Otlloe chairs, do do do Children's do, high dining; and rocking) lledstcads, various kinds; Tublct, center, card, and dining; Writing desks; Sideboards; 1'arlur chain; Settees; Reading, toilet, and work tables; IOokinif-ghisses; Mattresses, hnir.moss, and wool; Window sliadot; Feathers; Puper hangings, of every style; Oilcloth; Chinese mattingt iluld lamps, and burns ing fluid ; with a variety uf other articles too numerous to mention. Persons wishing to purchase will pleats call and examine for themselves. All kinds of country produce taken In exchange for goods. T1108. JOHNSON. March 83, 1858. 49tf JUST RECEIVED 70 bbltand hlf bblt N O tngui 30 , " criuhed " 4000 lbs No 1 China " 10 hlf bblt Carolina rice, 15 " dried apples, 15 kegs 10 hlf bblt peaches, 10000 lbs Liverpool salt, . 10 onset table salt, 50 bblt Santa Crui lime, 500U lbs manilla rope, asa'd sixes, 100 kepi nails, " " 5000 qr Hour sacks, 6 bales drillings, 12 cases asa'd pie fruits, 12 " " pickles, SO bundles window tash, asa'd sizes, 24 pnniicl doors, " " 3 dot pul. grains scoops, 100 tackt Rio coffee, - 10 matt black pepper, 10 bales oakum, 100 singlo and double blocks, asa'd sires, 6 gross P & M yeast powders, 10 dot xino wash boards, 300 gait S. I. syrup, 4000 Iba white lend, pure, 500 " red ' 40 gals copal varnish, 15 doz paint brushes, ass'd sixes, 15 "3 hooped buckets, S00 gait boiled linseed oil, 100 " raw " ' Together with a good assortment of HARD WARE and CA RPEXTERS' TOOLS. All of which we propose telling at prices to suit the times. Lull aud tee Tor yourselves. W.C. DEMENT At CO., ,: Main it., opposite tht Land Office, Oregon City, April ID, 1837. Medicines for Sale, By ' CHARLES POPE, Ja. BANDS' Sarsapat ilia, feck's Wild Cherry Bit- K!t ten, Balcman's drops, Brnndreth't pillt, Lee's pills, Perry's vermifuge, Opodeldoc, Gum Csnv phor, Gum Arabic, British oil, Lobelia, Hot drops, Jd preparation, Koman eye balsom, Moneys paia extractor. Laudanum, Paregoric, Oil of Pepper mint, Essences, Composition Powders, Carter's Pulmonary llulsom, nulpltur, hpsom bulls, utc April 21, 1857-ltf New Books I rPUE subscriber has just received a large as JL tortment of BOOKS, diroot from New York, among which are the following Alison's Hist, of Europe Sillimnn's do. . Democracy in America "Land and Lee," 'Sea and Sailor," American Institutions, Lives of tho Signers, Babylon and Nineveh, "Deck and Port," ''Ship and Shore," Three Years in Califor.J Home Cyclopedia, Cyc. of Literature, Buchan'a Fam. Phyt' Manual of Fine Arts, Lectures on the Arts, Travels in Peru, Polar Regions, Muhun't Philosophy, Egypt aud the Holt-Land LnrdneronSt m bugine. Anc't Monasteries, Choice Biography, Peruvian Antiquities, Choice Extracts, A variety of Poets. 500 copiet uf Sanders Speller, 500 ' " Readers, 2o0 " McGufTey't do. 250 " Webster's Dictionaries, Davies' Algebra, Newman's Rhetoric, " Geometry, Day't do. " Bourdon, Parley's Univ. History, " Surveying, (ioodrich's Plct. U. S., Legeridro, Monteith's Geography, Arithmetics, ;'Litllo Speaker,'1 Thompson's do. X. American Speaker. ALSO, dituolT of titatlonerv. Dnv Uonlcs. .Imo-'in.ia. .r.Hirers, Honord Books, fn.or,i.luiiis. of all siios. l)Taries. A-c. ote and Letter Paper, Envelopes, Pens, &c., &oErns.r Knives, hnmivo Huubcr, Gummed Lauoli, t auer Pencils, INK, iu quart and pint bottlca. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CHARLES POPE.Ja. Oregon City, August 18, 185B. Ladies! T?rOU will find an excellent assortment of Dreti JL and Bonnet Silks, Satins and Velvets: also Bonnet Trimminss, Hosiery, Gloves, Laces and Ribbons, Table Cloths, Counterpanes, etc., at the store of C11AUL.ES fOfK, Jr., (Main-st,, opposite Abcrnethy's store,) where may be found almost everything in the line or Dry Goods: Such as Prints, Ginghams, Alpacas, Merinos, Plaid Lintcys, Mualins, Sattiuetts, Jeans, Flan neis, Sheetings, Bed Ticking, Hickory Stripe, Lotion iiatiing, etc. Oregon City, April 21, 1857-ltf AXore New Goods, AT CHAR.MAN it WARNER'S. TN ADDITION TO OUR USUAL STOCK, S. we have just received, direct from San Fran cisco, a good and suitable supply of Goods for this Season of the Year, which we offer for tale at prieea which cannot ba beat in Ibis market. Our stock consists in part of , 4uu tot tat toua, " . 50 boxes English soap, ' 50 ' Chas. Hill's soap, 20 dot corn starch, 20 cases pie fruit, 15 " pickles, t 8 dox honey, 8 ' lobsters, 19 " oysters, 20 hlf bblsX O sugar, ( 4 bbls Sandwich Island syrup, V 10 hlf bbls dried applet, 8 rilt mackerel, ,' 2000 lbs stick candy, ': - 500 " funoy do. 1 ease Gallipisher toys, 1 " German toys, 400 lbs almonds, 12 hlf boxes raisins, . 6 whole boxes do., ; 48 prs good .Maekiuaw blankets, 2000 yda brown sheeting, 2000 ' calico, Boots and thoet of every description. ' - The above, with our usual assortment, we think renders our stock complete. Call and see us. Termt cash. CHARMAN $ WARNER. December 20, 1856. ., , JUST RECEIVED, at the Oregon City Drag Store, direct from New York and San Fran cisco, a large assortment of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent and Family Medicines, all of which will bo sold as low or lower thai tbev can be had at any other place in the Territory. ' Country merchants will find it to their interest to bny here instead of Portland. Coif (sis' tee. Oregon City, May 9, 1S57. New rirm New Goods. THE undersigned luke this method of Inform ing the publio that they have taken the lions and have purchased the entire stock and fixtures) formerly used by F. 8. HOLLAND, and hope by strict attention In business to retain the potrunaKt of lbs old customers aud gain as many more at possible. We sro conttnnlly in receipt of GOODS select, ed with the greatest cure, (as to price and quality,) and are confident that our facilities will enable us to oiler greater inducements to all who want the worth of their money than any other house In the eity. W have, and are just receiving, an Invoice of DRY GOODS, consisting In part of the following articles Coche co, Paeiflo, Hadlcy, Conestego, Philip Allen, Kail Kivor, Merrimao, and numerous other PltlNT.S, all late stylet ; English and French merinos, Ly out cloth; black, blue, purple, and pink alpneaa, jaconet, book, and Swiss muslin, a line assortment of lacet and edging, velvet trimmings, cs.o., uo mcslio ginghams, blue, mixed, and gray satinet, sheep's grey and fitttcy cloth, Millbrd aud Bunker Hill jeans, bleached and brown sheeting, brown aud blue drilling, denims, hickory shirliug, black velvet, also a line lot of plaid dress goods, Brussels curpet, Ac, Ao. MEN $ BOYS' CLOTHING. Blue, black, and brown cloth coats of the finest quality, tweed business do., bluck cloth vests, a fine lot of bla doeaain ann snunei pants, nil quiiium and sires, rubber jackets, gray over and under thirls, white and hickory shirts, hula mid cops. BOOTS and SHOW S men's, boys' and youths' bouts, ludies', misses', and children's mo rocco, goat, kid, and calf boots and thoet. GROCERIES: Rio coffee, green and black tea, New Orleans, Batavia. and crushed augur, Eust Boston, Stew- art's, aud China syrup, salt, 10 and 80 lb. sucks, nails, assorted sizes, soap and soup powders, pow der and lend, cream lurlar, yeast pott-dor, sulera tut, chewing add smoking tobacco, oysters, prunes, pepper sauee, oils, spices, starch, and cotton bat ting, with a variety ui outer groceries usuany aepi. Wt have also a Spli'iidlcl Assortment of Books In part as follows: Washington At his Gen- McKenxle't Receipts, CrniS, Jiongiona ijiiujuii'pvuiu, Napoleon &. his marsh'ls, Bible History, Rollins' Aticieut History, Sketches and Skeletons hi 4 vols., of sermons, Border Wars, Wickham'a School Reg- Life en tho Plains, ister, Frontier Life, Dick Wil- Stevens' book of the farm, ton, United Stales' History; Fruit Culture, Natural History, ' i Land Measure, Parley's Geography, American Debater,' Stoddard's Mental arith. Mapping plates, Towers' algebra, Railroad and Roads, Thompson's high school Teaching, and mental arithmetics, Fuller's Works, 'Webster's and Sanders' Practical Laudseope new aeries school hooks, Gardening, Welitter't largo family Do) hood of Great Men, Dictionary, Archbishop, Irvin's cyclopedia of Meruanlilo Morals, moral aud relig'ous Youat, horse aud cattle anecdotes, doctor, Mecliunic's companion, Small agricultural works, Bibles, of all s ua, ' Witb many other valuable books. ALSO PRESTON'S MAPOF OREGON and WASH INGTON. -t Fresh Supply of Stationery : Dnv-Books and Journals, Memorandums of all axes, note, letter, cap, and bill paper, envelopes, pent and pencils, slates, wr ting hooks, eve. VVM.DIIiliUOIll'FtfcCo. P. S. GOODS exchanged and the highest market price paid for butter, eggs, bacon, chick ens, flour, aud almost anything tha furiuer has for sale. WM. D. & CO. Oregon City, October 4, 1851!. . -, y , , tjirnnt ljiiitn !iiiontii. PROPRIETOR OF THE t'REXCH STORE in this city, takes this method to Invite the piuMio to call and examine bis stock of GOODS. He has now un hand, aud will continue to receive by almost every steamer, a fine Hwortment ot the best quality of goods, which he is determined to tell as cheap as anybody else, if not a littlt cheaper. TIic Ladle?, ia Particular, are requested to crime w here they will find the best and LATEST FASHIONS of Dress Goods, of every dcscritdion. lie has. and is constantly receiving, DRY GOODS, consisting iu part of tha following articles Cot-he co, Pacific, Hadlcy, Conesietro. Philip Allen, Fall River, Morri.'iiuc.un.l numerous other ritl.MS, nil late styles; English and French ineriuos, Lyons cloth j black, blue, purp'e, and pink alpacas, jiieonet. book and Sw at muslin, a line assortment uf laces and edging, velvet trim ings, Ac, domestic ginghams, blue, mixed, and gray satinet, shoep s grey and fancy cloth, Milford and Manner Hill jeans, bleachel mid brown sheet ing, brown und blue drilling, dennrrs, hiekory shirt ing, black velvet, alsoaline lot of phiul dress goods, Brussels carpel, Ac., Ao. Mt'ia & Boy' C!ilitii. Blue, b.lack, and brown cloth emits of the finest quality, il!"'" easiness do., black clelh vests, a Sue lot of 'blk doeskin anJ "'"'et pains, all qualities and sizes, rubber jackets, gray over ami under sliir!;, wnne aim ineKory shirts, oats and caps. flOO I S A SHOES men's, buys' and youths' boots, ladies', misses', and children's morocco, goat, kid, and calf boots end ihoes. It is uo trouble to show goods, and he will al ways be happy to see his customers, whether they purchase or uot, EUGENE La FOREST. Oregon City, Dec. 6, 1851S. 34in7 IMPORTANT To IVorllicriiCalifoi-iiiu tbOrogou. THE MERCHANTS and TRADERS from these sectiousof the country visiting the city o SAN FRANCISCO, will And it to their advantage to Call, Examine, and Purchase from the immense stock of HUGHES & WALLACE, (10," A 107 SACiuuit.vro sr.,) comprising every quulity, description, aud variety of Goods in their line of business. ncoiiES a Wallace, H A iie Goods, Linens, Huotiet 4 Wallace, . : Luces, Embroideries, hughes A Wallace, Millinery Goods, iiuohes k Wallace, ! Furnishing Goods, Hi'QHEt 4 Wallace, ' Hosiery, Gloves, iiuutiEt Is Wallace, .. . Combs, Brushes, 4e., iiuohes Wallace, : 1 'aif Notions, de., nuQHKt 4 Wallace, Perfumery, Cutlery, HuoiiEt 4 Wallace, French Fancy Goods, m-aiiEs 4 Wallace, ' German Faney Goods, hughes 4 Wallace, Agents Clark's Cotton, HuatiEt 4 Wallace, , " Marshall's Threads. " 105 & 107 Sacramento tt., S. F. " N. B. Our immense and well-assorted stock Is of our own direct importation. j27m3 UU(jHti8& WALLACE. Central Produce Depot. CANEMAH. CONSTANTLY receiving, fresh from ranch, J wheat, oatt. bacon, lard. hutti.p anil tw.i.bm. AptiU, '57. JOHN V. BROOKS. TpAn JUST received, the following sixes : 4. 1, & 1, round. 2i-2,x. 1x3-16 -2xJ-3xJ, 1250 lbs Norway shoes iron. April 4. G. A BERN ETHY A CO. W. F. Burns, WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKES, . OEEOON CITT, O. T. XT Strict attention naid to rrnairinir. and talis. faction to patrona warranted. feb-43 ' C ILT MOULDING for picture frames, for UI sate By I II AK.MAN A, W AK r.K TUST EF.CRIVP.D. . n.nnl nf R J Java Coffee, Tsiee, Sor, Hal Soda. A.c. botj t rwn, Jr., Main s. U. 8. MAIL LXNXL i , Oregon City and I'ortlund Duilti Pa,i., . CrOv-i Jennlt OLr., siriTimsiaat I. 0. A1NSWOUTII, HASTES i tA ill ri. .I.llu u. . "' Mill run flisilv U,,n,l.u. ', , .. " , 7"'.' --- tS( in tut aba. named trails, h aving Oregon City every d.JTTt o clock, a. m. ltslurnliig, will leave Putii.j ' flr St., touching t all iiili nn. diate nolnuj, or freight or passage apply uq board. Fo Sally Lin Tp Betwern Portland and Oregon ' Cifi fPIIE new stern-wheel steamer sm! J. EXPRESS. x$SciS i m. IaviNo, Master, wilt ran between Von,mi ind Oremin Cilv dailv rHiiiwla,a . sa i..f POIITLAND at 10 a. u., and OUBGox CllYat4r.ai. July Jia. U. S. MAIL LINE. f"" Portland and Ailorlal Tie Splendid Steamer svs, ' Multnomah . 2ZT2 WILL con.lnue to run reguMy bt,WWB land and Astoria, is Vaneouver. twi.. . waaa, leaving Portland on Monday aud Tliursdsv mornings of each week for Astoria i and Asuil r. I....I .... T.,..,l. .j a... ,' ""oraj ,u, -"" .ou rrinay moraid touching Vancoovkk, St. Ilnuna, lUmjts.CiTis. la mkt, ovc, each way. For freight or Daaaans. apply to R. HOYT, Master, T jelC . OralHoyft Wharf-bont, pottlani. rfow An-angcmonti. I HAVE bought out the BAKERY establish, menl of Charman 4- Warner, which I have now opened under the most favornLI stauces I" all old patrons, and as many new ante as may choose to give me a call. My shop wiB .all ssiinnJmsl tat! ill try iiriiitYiis.u vrmi Bread, Cukes, Pics, Crackers, Nutt, Can. am, ixamns, Tigs, Uyars, Tims, and almost every other variety of knick knacke yet invented by Yankto ingeuuity all ef shieb will be afforded -",( AT TUB LOTTEST POSSIBLE RATES f I shall occasionally receive supplies r,nm il,. tropical latitudes, which will bo duly aououawdi upon arrival. All are invited to givo nit a calk tKMltlCK, CUARMAtr, Oregon City, April 25, 1857. . j) JUST RECEIVED at Hit Oregon City Drag Store, direct from New York and San )'raa- ciaco, a fresh supply ot DRUGS MEDICINES. Patent Medicines, Family Medicines, Ac., Ae which trill be sold as tew far cash as thnen U procured in the Territory. Call and exarniM br yourselves, ami get an Alinanae for 18(7, gratis. JAYNE'S Alterative, Expectorant, and Pals, Cod Liver Oil, Castor Oil, awl Sweet (Ml, at tho .i OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment, G. W. Mm cltonl's Garbling Oil, at the OREGON CITY DRUG aiOlB TRUSSES, right and ten and doable, and Ab dominal supporters, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. IJUKIC While Lead, raw and burned Urnr, . Cretnc, Green and Yellow, and other ihitts. at tha OREGON CITY DRUG STOUBj i ' i .1.. T-aERFUMEUr al tli - X . OREGON CITY DRUG STORJt; RAEFENIIERO MEDICINES:" Graefeuberg Saraaparilla, Uterine Ctthoiieti, ' " Dysentery syrup, cousaniptirt balm, ' - Tile Ointment,- ' ' llenlth Bitters, ' "-'V u . F.y Lotion, Ac., Ite.,'' (. rn To be found at tho ngency of the Company, at the OUEGON CITY DRUG STORK. HAYMAN-S Dyspeptic Elixir-warranted to cure the dyspepsia just received and far. sale at the OREGOX CITY DRUG STOltS. DR. Guy soil's compound extract of Sanaparillti und Yellow Dock, at the iepl5 OREGON CITY DRUGSTORE. 0 I.D Dr. Jacob Townsivid's Saraaparilla, at the OREGON CITY DRUG S1UKB. U.J. AyreV colebialtd Cherry PectaralSir coughs, colds, and cnsemnptis aa la OllEUOS CITY DRUU STQ5i jM cLANE'S ecleh-jtfd Vermifuge and Liver mis, UKl-AiUfl til l JJKUtiSTOKB. P.. Townsend's Sarsapnrilla, at tho ' ! ! !l OKKGON CITY DRUGSTORE PERUVIAN Febrifuge, for the ftuvefftver and ague, Ac, Ae , jml received aud fcrul at tho OREGOX CITY VRVG STORE. llarti JJakcr St Saddlorf , fnilli subscriber has bought out tht sttoUUi- JL lui'tii ini inei'iy owned by A. K. host, and uowcairyingonlhe.i;iiV&4!ud&4DDtfi. WV'busiiksa in all its brunches; Iho LIVERY STAULE belonging to Hit establishmtut, It slat kept up, where horses and curriugesnre euusunlly kept for Hie accommodation of the public. Horieti left at my stable, w ll always be treated witb par ticular aiiHiitiun, and well fed. I have been eon nected with this establishment for tome fooryetts,. Sliduui now permanently located, where I shsll al ways be happy to wait on .all who may favor ret with a call. W.B.PARTLOW. The best of TIMOTHY HAY kept eoniUst.. ly on hand. Oregon City, Oct. 19, 183G-27y. ' j Cuiitiiuilli, April 11 1847V1"'-' ON hand and for sale, low, for cash or prolate Paints A lead, chrome green, white lead, pruseian blue '" red do iu oil, chrome yellow, blk. do " blue paint, litharge, Common and permanent green putty, glass Ao. JNO. P. BROOKi. JONAS G. CLARK A COv Furniture Ware-Rooms, 28 Washington Strut, SAX FRAXC1SCO, " And 49 and 51 Fourth St., between JaniKitt SACRAMENTO, !, ( Importers, XOanitfacliirers, Wholesale & Retail DEALERS IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF- FURNITURE & BEDDING, ' Have now in Store tlie lasoest tree and most complete assortment of nd RP.AVTIFVT. FURNITUW ever otlcred in this State, consisting in psrl'J'" Fine Rosewood, Walnut and MctogMf Parlor and Chamber Set ; Sofa, Ottomans, Lounges,' and Easj Chairs, Bureaux, Whatnoll i)) Mirrors of all size i -' OFFICE AXD KITCHEN FVRXITUtS i ' . In great variety. .U-''1""; t3J We are now manufacturing frornoars tivo woods, nlso from walnnt and rosewood, of onr finest furniture, and can prodace aa aitsss superior for strength, durability JUA beanly, anything imported from the East . ' T 1 We have constantly on band ana are ip t receipt of full and complete invoices or "' adapted lo the interior and coast trade. . 3T TO WHOLESALE DEALERS w would tav, your orders will receive, as f"!' our careful and prompt attention. ap3nw Groceries " A FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE. fiJUGAR, Salt, Coffee, Tea, Syrup, V???' 3 Starch, 8aleratu, Cream Tartar, Sal Carb. Soda, Pepper, Spice, Alum, Borax, ur pcraa, etc. Apru 81. TTarrlwArfl FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPS. J9 BRASS and Itoo Butts, Scre le" Latches, Hammers and Hstohsta, A-s, Drawing-knives, Handsaws, Cuiry lenta, ,t.a VmrAm. (inn Leeks, G Cards, Chest Ha-lles, PlW. kt J. SHAKER Sar-oparilla, at ho c-otMt i OREGN tlTI PRCG STOB