The Oregon Argus. (Oregon City [Or.]) 1855-1863, January 09, 1858, Image 4

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"Don't Tell lYnnul" Thera i
tnin t good mollior who plans the ruin
ef tlx child sua dearly loves teaching h
lb first Imod of wrong-doing, bjr limply
saying, 'Now, don't tell your father.'
Surely, moilien do it thoughtlessly, inn.
rantly, not considering that it is a first les
son In deception. Not nt nil strange that
f amblers, and liars, and tliievas, and liipo.
sjfites, aad distrustful, evil niinded people
so abound, when weak, loving mothers,
with honeyed words and careers, Sweden
ihs liitla toachinj tlmt so soon rijion into
H kinds of meanness and unprincipled
rascality.
I lienrd a kind, we ll-mcanine mother say
10 the puny baby in her arms, Well,
"birdia shall have its good candy every day ;
lad papa shan't know it see how it loves
l j' and I ho little thinpr, whose) reach of
flifa haj not a whulo winter in it, snatched
t (be bright red and blue-colored poison
and made as many plaJ inoiions ns though
it (oek lis whole body to suck it with.
The poor liuhj thing had been fed on can
dy, almost, and freitod for more wheneve
htt inuutli wnsn t filled. Even the nour.
rislirnciit oature provided diJn'l wholly
sailify it, for it wnau t as sweet as candv,
'1 thought it was no wonder, if children
wer taught ercn in babyhood that papa
"was bad and ugly and unkind, that in
youth they should cull hi in a 'snob', and
ih 'old man'; and the mother, whom
they linl learned by experience had no
stability of character, and was capable of
deception, not strange they should so little
raspset her at to call hor llie 'old woman,
I shudder when I hear tho frequent
words drop from young lips, ' 0, I must
t let father know that!' The father
may bo a stern, rigid man in his way of
bringing up his children, but he hns a heart
somewhere nud auroly, truthful, honest
loving words from his own child will find
that warm place. So it is best never to
deceive him in anything, but keep his con
ndence whole and unshaken, and the while.
nest of the soul unstained by that loath
some sin, deception.
'rather don't allow me to read novels,1
aaid a young lady to mo, lately, ' but mo
therdoes, and so we two read all we can
, get, and ha never knows it.' And she
giggled as though they were very cunning
and worthy of praise, for so completely
oocaiving poor, good lather. My soul
sickened at the idea of a wifo during to
teach her children to disobey their father,
of tho daughter, vain and unprincipled,
with such a mother to teach and ctiido her,
'Better for tho world had she never been
born. Ohio Cultivator.
Tuojt National Skcoritv. Our na
tional greatness is engrafted upon our re-
. ligion. We boast no regal splendor, and
no tilled nnd venerated nobility. Our glory
is not so much in fleets, and armies, and
military renown, as adornment. Just so
fur as these are Christian, they are both
our defence and glory. All other progress,
if the religion of the liiMe does not stand
. abreast with it, is progress in power nnd
wickedness. We occupy too wide a space
on the map of the world, already, unless
we vigorously strive to elevate our Christ
ian character to the same purulh.1 with our
secular advancement. Thero is no fear
thatour secu'ar advancement will lag bo
hind our Christianity. It will be ro bloi
upon our escutcheon that it is radiant with
truth, and encircled with llio halo of pure
. nnd undented religion. On the other hand,
what would cost blood nnd treasure to
control; what would demand diplomatic
skill, and perplexing and doubtful legisla
tion to ward off; nnd what would otherwise
Jay under tho burden of degrading and
impoverishing vices, is effected with com
live ease by the more extended influence
ef Christianity.. If wo would exlialt this
land in intellect, und foster in her gene
rou youth habit of thought, mental disci
pline, and honorable character ; if the virt
ues of our fathers livo in our prosperity;
il Ilia popular clement which imbues ou
inal . ! . . . ... t .
uiiuiii in to remain our glory, and We
re to attain the elevation for which God
.made us, wo must have more widely dif
fused Christianity. Would we bo respect-
cd, and extort even from tho iron-hearted
and mail clad nations," the homage due
to tho wise and good f Such is the influ
cuce of morul caus.es, procedure of a retri
butive Providence, that vho wisestsUteaman
will look for ilieatt rceulu, not sa much to
hi jemmy of our soil, the abundance of
our gold, and onr giant energy, as to a
living nnd invigorated Christianity. Dr.
Spring. '
"A Few Tiii.nos which Everybody
ouohj to K.NOW-, A quart of peas, sown
in a' shallow box, 13 inches wide by 18
loBg, at any time of the year, and cut when
-about four or fivo inches high, and boiled
like, spinach, with a little salt, makes a
most delicious dish. The lops of Jerusa
lem artichokes, cut oil about six inches
long, and boiled like other greens, make
. capital dish, which partakes, in some
degree, of the flavor of tho root. Boiled
water cress u!o makes wholesome dish.
Jt must not, however, bo ovorboilod. In
April and May late potatoes should al
ways bo peeled some ten or twelve hoars,
nd steeped in cold spring water before
they are cooked. This is a great improve,
man! it makes the potatoe nearly as good
ns Uiom dug in October. The proper way
to make cup of good tea is of (0ms im.
foriance. The tea pot is at once filled up
with boiiing water, then the tr U put
iiito hi pt, and is r.!tW(d tt stand fiic
'. i . s
minutes before. It Is used, llie leaves
gradually absorb the water, and as gradu
ally sink to the bottom. The result is, tbi
tea loaves are not scalded as they are hen
boiling water it poured over them ; and
you get all flavor of the tea. In truth,
much lest it required io this way than un
der the old and common practice. John
Cuthill, London.
Occupation. The want of propsr occu
pntion is the cause of more than half of the
potty frets of life, nud right occupation
will be a medicine for half the minor ilia
of life. A man without any proper aim in
life, without moral inspiration, loo rich to
be industrious, and a prey to the thousand
frets of unoccupied leisure, sometimes sett
himself to pray against hit troubles. Now
a man might as woll pray against the par
ticles of sand in the Sahara, as a lazy man
ts pray against troubles.
Therefore it happens, sometimes, thnl
bankruptcy brings a man what all Lit
wealth failed to give happiness ; fur Le
hns real trouble, and trouble is a good me
dicine for trouble. There it moral coun
ter irritation. . Ward Betchtr,
Sometiii.no to Think Upon. In Prof.
Ilitchcok't late work on geology, lie hat a
chapter on " The Telegraph System of the
Universe," in which bo broaches the re
murkablo theory tlmt "our words, our act
ions, even our thoughts make an indelible
impression upon the Universe." This pro
position he endeavors to sustain by an ap
peal to well established principles of sci
ence, lie shows by the doctrine of
mechanical reaction, that every impression
which man makes by bis words, er his
movements upon the air, the waters or the
solid earth, will produce a series of chang
es in each of those elements which will
never end. Not a word has ever escaped
from mortal lip, Le contends, but it is reg
istered indelibly upon the atmosphere we
breathe. And could man command the
mathematics of superior minds, every par
ticle of air thus set in motion could be
traced through all its changes, with as much
precision as the astronomer can point out
tho path of the heavenly bodies. In like
manner, the pictures of every occurrence
propagato themselves through tho reaction
of light on the substances on which it im.
pinges.
A New Language in I'kogress. It ia-
rarely that tho student of philology can
enjoy the treat ol discovering a language
actually in the process of formation, grada
ally cryslalizing, as it were, iato set forms
and words, as it emerges from a chaotic
state. Something of this kind is going on
among the Liberian Settlements on the west
coast of Africa, where, in the great inter
mixture of native races, nnd settlers from
America, a modification of each other'
angunges takes place tho vocabulary of
the superior race prevails, though submit
ting to changes of construction and mean-
ing based on the old idioms which fill the
mind, while the tongue expresses itself in
the Iato acquired words. For instance,
nything thick is denominated " fat;" thus
they say "a fat tree," or "the branch is
it ;" a strong wind is " a wind loo mush
saucy. It a man resides anywhere, it is
vprcssed by "sits down." Our word "is''
they translate- by "lives;" they weuld
say, "Master sit down here Dulwicb, him
b at London, back come evening." " De
duck lib in de pot, him boil." "Fader lib
in do church-yard, him lib under ground."
" Past dat one," means moro than that one.
' lliin ole past me." " Dis horse Land
some past mark I" " You eye catch 'ero,"
expresses you see them. " I done do 'em,"
I have finished them. " Master send you
plenty good how do's" brings yeur
friend's compliments to yon, etc. All our
modern languages derived from the Latin,
as French, Italian, Spanish, &t, are the
result of a similar process, and exhibited
in their infancy thn same breaking down
of tho inflections ef the mother tongue,
and the same tendency to replace them by
prepositions and auxiliary words as we find
in the above. To the classic Roman of the
fifth century tho speech of our Gothic fore
fathers must have seemed as barbarous as
this Anglo-negro dialect does to us.
Mouet, Ba Appkal. "Judg, your
time, I know, is precious, as must be the
case wiih so valued a member of society,
mis case, is periectly clear, and I know
your learning and lucid intcllieence. For
me to argue would be not only a waste of
lime, Diit an insult to your penetration.
Much might be said, but nothing is needed.
Before any other judge I would lay down
the rules of law, but here I know they have
been deeply studied and wisely understood.
( look around me nnd behold an humble
hoiue of loops, et see before ma the snirit
of truth, the unpurchased distributer of law.
and the old tenement rises before my men.
ii vision prouu aim ueaulitul as a innjee
tic temple of justice. Judge, I Lave a not
tie of prime Monongahela in my pocket ;
for the respect I bear your character allow
ins to make you a preeent of it."
"Verdict for the defendant "
Judire.
(&A. hundsoine and durable buildinc
material "artificial granite" is now
made of a composition of sand and lime.
Thorough chemical tests have proven its
indeslructioility. It is moulded into blocks
five times the size of common britks, and
in shape for building. Each block has a
mortice through it, so as to pass a current
of air through the centra of the entire wall
of llie building, aud that prevent frost from
enleriiirr.
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"pvR. Osgnod1, IndiaC'holagogtie.audDr.Jones'
Ann wen 1 notagnjoe, at the
, , urtoon vjtt drit; storb
Xfotieo.
WE lake pleasure la iiifurminf eur customers
sad the public generally that the
AmtWirr.TVRAL IMPI.KMirXTS
Carptnttrt lixilt, iVr.,
whivb w advertised to arrive about the 1st ef
May, are now here, aud ready for delivery.
Tlisy consist, in part, of the following, vis I
Combined reaper and mowers.
Threshers aud cleaners, from 9 to 8-borse power,
nosey s o-Kiiil straw cullers,
Urupe-riu graiu cradlts,
l'aleut scythe snalhs,
Grain scythes, grass scythes, scyths stones.
Hm Ill's bellow, anvils,
Colliua' axes, handled,
do do without handle,
llroad aies, hand aaes, hatchets,
Draw knivea, aout mws, curry comb,
Wool cards, shovi-l. spadis, a)ulrs' Ikhw,
Potato iliggurs, uriiid-sloue and liatures,
Kwk shavei, monkey wrtiichcs, saddle-bsgs,
iilHI pairs twisted link trace chains,
limn log eliaius, cliain pnmi,
Mill-suw, Hut, and Is If round tiles.
CAni'E.NTKRs' TOOLS t
SO setts premium bench planes,
Match planes, hollow and rounds.
Hash do beads, plows,
Otulo and fillet, try, square, bevel, and mitre,
uracc aud bit, rule, compute,
llnnd vise, meaauring tapes,
AuL't r bits, guagrs. hand-saw fill-, supers.
Ilaud-saws, back-saws, firmer and socketchisels.
nnr.DiNO matbriai.s:
300 kegs ass'd uails,
Doom, wimlews, wiudnw-g lav, putty,
Paints red, green, and bluo white lead,
Linseed oil, spirits turpentine, door locks.
Sirup hinges, bulls und screws, cupboard Iccfcsv
Santa Cruisltme, calcined piaster, Ac, tui.
GROCERIKS:
Ccffet, tes, sugar, syrupy dried apples,
Kiis.ni, pie iruin. rice, pepper, (jiager, mustard.
Allspice, cloves, 3UU ban Liverpool mH.
& kills No. 1 mackerel, &c. &.
CROCKERY AND CLASS-WARE,
s general assortment.
D R Y - O 0 0 D S:-
2000 rpun cotton, assorted (lies,
MKIO yds bro drills,
iUOO " ' sheelin;,
300 mlineis,
)00 pre a:ij pt Mackinaw Maoiets,
SO 1V rius bed blankets,
Jesns, alio
Clothing, and Boot$ and Shoes,
together with cordage (assorted), oolwmrtar, roe
iu, block, and niaoy other article sw numerous
to mention.
We would at the same time inform the furmera
and ethers that wn will keep mi hand constantly a
good sswrtinent of agricultural implements, hav
ing mode arrangements with manufacture in the
Host to furnish us with such articles, and we feel
conimsni mat we cun rurniali the fanners here on
such terms as will be salutfiictory.
We have now on the way from New York a
lot of Threshers and reapers, to arrive early io
ins season. m. c. IJL.MrJ.NT & CO.
On jon City, May 2, 1857.
To the Farmers
XfrE WOULD say, call at our store; w
T V will pay you ns well Tor your produce as
any oilier huuso la Oregon, and will endeavor to
make you reel as comfortable as we pomubly can,
m24 CHARMAN d WARNER.
SANDS' miiSlPlRILLl.
FOR FURLTYING THE BLOOD,
AND FOR THE CURE OP
Scnfula, Mercurial Diseases, Cutaneous Enpttaaa,
Bhcnmattim, Limr Complaint, Stubborn
Slceri, Dyspepsia, Lumbsgo,
White Swellings, Hip
Disease,
Enlargement of the
Sons a si Joints, Fever Sores,
Bronchitis, Erysipelas, Sail Bhenm,
Los f Appetite, Kmplei, Biles, General DsbiSty,
AND AS A '
GEJEEAL tonic for the system
IT 13 UNRIVALLED
SdencetiM nvfr yl explained thiiMloMrlirofllrM
tl'.n. We know itnt llir liilletnl TikhI Is Aral converted
Ism the SH-ml-llnsrs callril chytnt, and aftrrwanU. bj ad
mixture wiih thn billnrv recretlimt and otber AiihK Into
chylt, a milky UhH, which. In In jinnee In the veina,
tieuomee blood, But Itmo this U eftWted, we km not
Now II li evident, that If tH vital tlutil be dleeaiwd ol
Inionre, the tnt'rinnfes formed from tt eannol he heAllbjr,
and ever? oruan, fll're. and tiwia of the body will be Ih an
iniiialiilal state. 'J hla condition of the ayatetn ladevelnped
In var,ie formi; loinetimee, outwardly, aa In scrofula and
o her ulcerous and eruptive dlseiut: or Inwardly, aa In
Mver Complaint, llyencpsia, Rwelilnas, and decay of the
llones, it is evident, then, thai a medicine which wlU
CLEANSE AND PURIFY
the elements or Ilia Mood, will core these deplorable die
orders: and practical exwrlence haa established the fact
that Pani' b.sksapaim.a la that meeNcine. Uy expel
ling tiie very seeds ordlacase, It restore to the stomach It
tone; to tho whole (llfcsilvo apparatus, It vigor; and to
the blood, Its healthful character.
ASTONISH I NO CURE.
Copy of a Letter addressed to onr Asests In Chlcajs, IIL
euotiiiig Its value In cases ot fever Sore.
Mcsira. J. If. ltD A Co. ! Gentlemen. I obtained from
your store a bottlo of Casks' rtareaparllla, and was then
runlliiMl to my bed, without sleep, for a week, occasions
l y a violent pain from a repilar Fover Sore, of long stand
lug. on my rif lit Us:. My physlolaus advised me to bav
II. o limb ampstated, saying it was the only means likely to
preserve uiy life. After using half of the bottle, the pahl
betnn to euM.lt, and by lias time I bad need nearly three
h'tttles, I was able to transact my regular business, and
l,rl,.re I hail nnislicri the Filth bottle, 1 was a well and a
sound as ever I had been. I most cheerfully recommend
It to all my friends as most Valuable medicine tor la
purifkaUun f the blood.
Yours, most respoctfullr,
JAUE3 MILMEB.
Prrpwed and sold VyA.11. Sc D. SANns, Whol.
ssla Drncglsta, Ko. luu Fulton-street, corner of William.
New York.
Kor sale by DEWITT, KITTLE k Co., II. JOHNSON
k Co., and IlKDINOTON k Co., San Krarmlaoo: KICK
k t'llKFlN. Marysvllle: It. II. McDUNALD is Co.,8a
ramento; and by Druggist generally.
ROMAN ETE BALSAM.
FOll IVFLA1ILD EYELIDS,
Tne ileHrate stricture of th eyelid renders It peeatatrre
lensltiva anil liable to disease. When, from anjr eanee, II
becomes all'ccteil, the Inuor membrane rapid lr IMIsmss,
snd tlie eyelid evinces th slronnest prodlspmitien t
attract ti Itwir humors from all nsrta of the body. Hus
drerls of persons of serofulnns habit are dlsllnred by raw.
nc or redness of tlie evcli.ls. enramonlv called ant
and lortared with spprelicnslona ef Impaired vlslen, who,
by using this Ualsaai, way obtaia almost liumediat lelief
BEAD THE roIXOWINO E7IDEHGB.
Kiw Toil, Feb, ISth, 18M.
. Messrs. Oentlemen. I wa afflicted with dry
acs'r ernirtlnn on niv evelkls for fifteen yearn, eommendne
vrllh soisll slyeN which irradnally ran tofrether, and troa.
hied in. very ranch. Vsriou remedies were resorted to,
snd several eminent physician, preeenhsd toe m. I hose.
ever received no permanent berMlil amll I iKcrttheKonsn
Kve llalsam. The Ant aipllcatio reisned law --jtnassiil
ff.'llnc and avinptotna, end tn one week 1 wae entirely
cured. It had the aam arod rSed ra enrhif a wind, l
whos 1 recommended It for aoee eves, lours, truly,
1I1UAM iVlfllOI.J, iUi Weal tVtb atmL
Trepared and told hy A. H. & D. SANDS, Whelr
sal lirueeista, Ko. 10U lulton-ltreet, corner of WUIiaat,
Hew York.
For sale hy TFWtTT. KITTLE A Co.. IT. JOlTHSfrw
snd I!KI)1N0T0N st Cv. San Francisco;. BIC
" (ryavuie; u. II. aiCUUDAUJ St VO, 60-
rauientoj and by Drufjlsts jcnerally.
BT Pa. STEELE, of the Oregon City Drug
Store, is aieiil for these medicines. jyll
What's tho Use of Ooinf Barefoot?
Tl I E subscriber has opened a boot and shoe shop
in this city, where makinjr and meuding will
be done fo order o.n siiokt notics. I also keep
constantly on hand ready made boots and shoes,
which I will sell on reasonable term. Thankful
for post favors, I slill solicit a reasonable share of
patronage. Call and try us snvhow.
J. B. BLANTIED.
Oregon City, Aug. 9, 1956. 17m
JUST R K C E
a splendid lot of
I V E D,
CL0T1UXG, BOOTS tf SHOES,
and
DryGood of nil Descriptions.
We can now fill amoaf any bill a farmer may caU
lor. Call and .
March 14. CHARMAN oWTARSBR.
1 f M ns'i'jr cigsra.
1AJ CHARM A
MAN 4 WARNER.
SJIAA LBS. naeoried candv.
assVVV i
HARM AX f WARNER.
Tumltore.
fpilE subscriber ha just recsls-je
X ed a large supply of FUHNI-1
TUUE of dewripUoas. consist. "
Ing in part as follows
Sufos. inshoguny aud black walout)
Chamber et
liureaus, with or without marble tops;
OlMne desksi
locking chsirs, sttiffed In bslr, osrpet, and wilb
can aud wood seats)
Dining chairs, can end wood sal
Office chairs, do de do
Children's do, high dining and rockiug)
Bedstead's, variuu kiuds
Tubles, eenler, card, auddiuiug;
Writing desks;
Midi boards)
I'arlur chair)
Hetleeis;
Heading, toilet, sad work table)
Looking-glasses)
Maliressvs, hsir,moss, aud wool;
Window shades;
Feathers;
Paper hangings, of sverr stsbi
Oilcloth; Chiui-a mattisui Hsid lamp, and burn
lug fluid ; wiih a vanely of ether articles loo
numerous to mention.
Persuna wishing to psrchss will pleas call sad
eiamina fur themselves.
All kind of ovanlry produce taken In etohango
lor gooa. 1UU3. JUIIAMJ.-M
MnnbiS, 1836. 49tf
T u
ej 70 1
8T RECEIVED
UbandblfbblsNOsiigai
30 s. h a amlti
4000 Ks No I China
10 klf bbls Candina rice,
15 " dried apples,
13 kegs
10 hlfbbls pescUs,
100OO lbs Liverpool salt,
10 rases table salt,
60 bbls Santa Cms lirt,
SOOU ls manilla rope, aa'd !ies,
100 keg nails, " "
500O qr flour sacks,
6 bales drillings,
15 cases aas'd pie froil,
12 " " pickles,
St bundles window sasw, aas'trsisee,
24 panni-l dours, "
5 dot pol. grain scaxip,
100 sacks Rio colTee,
10 mats black pi'pper,
10 bales eakunt, .
100 single and double blocks, aas'd sitae,
6 gross P & M yeast powdes,
10 din tine wash boards,
500 gslsS.I.ayrup,
4000 lb whit lead, pure,
500 - ltd SIM
40 gals copal varnish,
15 doipiist brushes, aas'd siies,
13 ' 3 hooped buckets,
200 gals boiled linseed oil,
100 " raw " 'i
Together with a (rood assortment a HAKT.
iVAKE and VARPE .ITERS' TOOLS. All
of which we propose selling at prices le suit the
veiii aiea are lor yourselves.
W. V. DE.MKJIT (V CO.,
IMuin st., opposite the Land Oflice.
Oregon City, April 19, 1857.
Medicines for Sale, By
CHARLES 1'OPE, Ja.
RANDS' SarsapaiilU, Peck's Wild Cherry Bit
r3 ten, Balemau's drorw, Brandreth's pills, Lee's
pills, Perry's vermifuge, Opodeldoc, Gum Cm-
phor, Gum Arabic, Urilieh uil, Lobelia, Hot drop,
3d preparation, Romau eye balsotn, Dalley's pain
extractor, Lutidanum, Paregoric, Oil of Pepper
mint, Easence, Composition Powders, Carter's
rulmonary Ualanm, Sulphur, Epsom Bolt, dee,
A .:i m ,o-". 1 .
41JJIII 41, lOJI-ltl
Wow Booki !
rPIIE subscriber has just received a larre as.
sortment of BOOKS, direct from New York,
among wmcn are the following:
Alison's Mist, of Europe,
American Institution,
Lives of the Signers,
Babylon and Nineveh,
"Deck and Port,"
"Ship aud Shorn,"
Minman s do.
Democracy in America,
"Land and lxe,
'Sea and Sailor,"
Three Years in Califor.
Cye. of Literature,
Home Cyclopedia.
Egypt and the llolyLnnd
Uiieliuu a r am. f hys a.
Manual of Fine Arts,
Lectures on the Arts,
LunlneronSt'm Engine,
a.. at.
Anc't Monasteries,
Choice Uiogrnphy,
Travels in Peru,
reruvian Antiquities,
Choice Eilraets,
Polar lterjions,
Muhsn's Philosophy,
A variety ofroets.
aliu copies of Sanders' Spcllr,
500 - Reader.,
2.-.0 Mcsjiiffey's do.
S50 " Webster's Dictionnries.
Davies' Algebra, Newman's Uhstorle,
" (senmetry, Days do.
" Bonrdon, Parley's Univ. History,
" Surveying, Goodrich's Pict. V. S.,
" Lrgendre, Monteith's Geography,
" Anllimelics, "Little Sneaker,"
Thompson's do. I. American Speaker.
ALSO,
A Fresh Bwavlv of Statjonerv.
Day liovks, journals, Ledirers, Iteuord Uoukft.
Memoramlums, of all sizes, Diaries, 4c, Note and
Letter Pnper, Envelope, Pens, Ate, &o. Krni r
Knives, Erusive Rubber, Gummed Labels, Faber's
Pencil, INK, iu quurt and pint bottles.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
CHARLES POPE, Ja.
Oregon City, Angitsl 18, 1B56. '
AuldiOS I
WTnii '.:ii c..j .1, r,
tvv w hi iiiiu un caueiicisi aasiuriineiit 01 avrcee
and Bonnet Silk., Satin, and Vehet.i .l
Bonnet Trimmingt, llotitry, Gltmet, Laeti and
RMono, Table Cloth, Counterpantt, etc., at the
store of CHARLES POPE, Jr.,
(Muin-st., opposite Abernethy's store,) where may
oe iouua almost tveryinmg is tne Hue or
Dry Csoods:
Such as Prints, Ginghams, Alpacas, IMerimie,
neia, Sheetings, Red Ticking, Hickory Stripe,
motion willing, etc.
Oregon City, April 21, 1857-ltf
More New G- o o 4 s,
AT CHAHMAN & WABMBHI.
TN ADDITION TO OUR UUALSTOCK,
JL we have just received, direct tresis owe Jt rajs--
eisce, a good and suitable aupply ef
Goods for thit Season of the Year,
which we otter for sale at prices which cannot be
beat in this market. Our stock consists ia pari ef
400 lbs sal soda,
50 boxes English soap,
50 " Chus. Hill's soap,
90 dox corn starch,
SO cueee p'e fruil,
15 " pickles,
8 dos honey,
8 M lobrtfw,
12 M oysters,
SO hlf bbbi N O sugar,
4 bbls Sandwich Island syrup,
10 hlf bbls dried apples,
8 rils mackerel,
3000 lbs stick candy,
500 " thncy do.
1 case Gailipisbor toy,
1 " German toy,
400 lb almonds,
12 hlf boxes raisins,
6 whole boxes da.
48 prs good Mackinaw blankets,
2000 yds brown sheeting,
2000 calico,
Boots and shoes of every deacriptiea.
The above, with our usual aasorlnvsut, w think
renders our stock eomplele. Call aud see as.
Terms cash. CHARM AN WARNER.
December 20, 1857.
JUST RECEIVED, al the Oregon Chy Drag
Store, direct from New York and Ban Fran-
oisco, a large assortment of
Brtipt,
Chemicals,
Patent and Family
Medicines,
aR of which will be sold aa low or lower than Ihev
can be had at any other place in the Territory. '
Country merchants will fiad it to Iheir interest t
boy here instead ef Portland. Call sni eee
Prfs Cly, Hay 9, 1MT,
i mm ztrra .zxemr ooods.
rpHE undersigned lake this method of Inform
Ing the publie that they have taken the house
and have purchased tho en lira slock aud Allures
lormerly used by t . It. UUbUMl, and hope by
strict attention to business le retain the pelnuiaif
of the old customers aud gain as many more as
possible.
w ere eonstsniiy in receipt 01 uuuua seivct.
I sd wilts the grraissrl cure, (a Is pr.ee and quality,)
and ars Cuiifi.lenl that our facilities will snablu u
to oA'er greater inducement to all who want the
worth of llielr money than any oilier house in tho
city. We have, and are j usl ret eiving, au invoice uf
DRV GOODS,
consisting In part of the following article Cneh
co, Pacific, liadlcy, Oiueslegii, Philip All. n, Kail
Itiser, Merrimsn, and numerous other I'I'IMTS,
all late style Litglshand rrench mernios, Ly
ons ckilh; black, blue, purple, and pink alpuca,
jaconet, book, and Swiss muslin, a flue assortment
of laces and edging, velvet liinnniiiifs, ate., do
nn-stio giugliams, blue, nnsed, and gray wiliuet.
sheep's grey sd fmiey elmh, Mil ord aud Hunker
IIHI jeans, oieaclia aud brown sheeting, brown
and blue arming, denims, hickory shirling, black
velvet, also a line lot or plant dress gouds, lira
carpel, tVc, Ac.
MEXtr BOYS' CLOTHING.
Bloe, black, and browi cloth coals of llie finest
quality, tweed business de. black cloth veals, finu
l of bia UoesS n aud axlnist punts, all qunlitie
snd sius, rubker Juckets, gnty aver and undor
hirt, white and h ckory skins, liuls and csp.
BOOTS and 8 II O E 8-men's, bovs'aud
yoeths bout, Indies', misses , and childi eu's nio
rucessgoat, M, and calf boots aud shoes.
GROCERIES:
Rio coffee, greca and black tea, New Orleans,
listeria, ami vrushed sugar, Lust lloeton, blew
art's, and Chiau syrup, salt. 10 aud 80 lb, sitoka,
nails, assorted sites, scip and snap powders, pow
der nnd lead, cream turtar, yeast powder, salera
his, chewing add annaing tobacco, oysters, prunes,
pepper aaave, oils, spice, starch, and cnltnii but
ting, w.lli a variety uf other groceries usually kept.
W have also a
Splendid Assortment of Books,
lu part as follows:
Washington tV his lien. MeKeiuie's Receipts,
emit, Relioiou Uucyclouedis.
Napoleon V hi marsh'ts, Oibl lli.tury,
Ksllins Ancient History, bkcU-besand bkeleteas
in 4 vola, ef sermons,
Border Wars, Wickliaru'e School Reg-
Life on the Plains, isler,
Frontier Life, Dick WiU Stevens' bookof the oarm,
sob,
United Hlulea' History,
Fruit Culture,
Natural History,
Parley's Ueogruphy,
Sloddunl's Mcutul arilh.
Towers' algebrn,
Thompson's high school
and mental arilhuietics,
Webster's aud Kanders'
new series school books,
Webster's tsrge family
Dictionary,
Land Measure,
American Debater,
Mapping plales,
Ksilrwid and Itoads.
Teaching,
r uller n ork,
rrncliral 1-andscap
Uurdeniuff,
lls.tliund o" Ureal Men,
A rchbishop,
Mercantile Morale,
Vomit, horse aud cattle
Jrviu's cyHipedia of
moral aud religions
anecdidea,
Mechanic's compnnion,
duct or,
Smart agricultural works, Uibles.of all axes,
) itb musy other valuable books.
ALSO
PRESTON'S MAP OF ORKUON and WASH
INGTON.
A Freeh Supply 0 Stationery :
Dav-Buok nnd Journals. Memorandums of all
sites, uote, letter, cap, aud bill puper, envelopes,
pens and pencils, slates, writing hsulta, ic.
U'm. DIISUUOKH' dt Co.
P. S. GOODS exchanged and the highest
market price paid for buller, tee, bacon, cluck-
ens, flour, aud almost anything the farmer ha for
tie. ill. V. & LU.
Oregon City, October 4, 185G. y
Ureal ludiiswiiiciits.
TIIE PROPRIETOR OF
THE FRENCH STORE
in tliis city, take this method to invite the publio
to enil aud examine his stock of G OO 1)8,
He ha now on huml, mh will contintie to receive
by almost every Meainev, a line Hnorlment ol the
best quolrty of eouds, which he is determined to
ell ns cheap as anybody else, if nut a liltl
cbenner.
1
The Lndl", In Paiilrnliir,
are retjuested to eutne where Ihey will find the best
and LATEST FASHIONS of Dress Goods, of
every description.
He tins, and is constantly receiving, DRY
GOODS, consietini: in part of tho following
articles Cocheco, Pacific, Hndley, Conesleeu,
Philip Allen, rail River, Merriiiiacund numerous
other PRINTS, nil lute styles; English aud
, French inerinos, Lyons clnlb; black, blue, purp'e,
and pink nlpacns, junitiel, bok and Swiss iiiusliu,
a Hue assortment uf laces ami edging, velvet trim,
iugs. die, dnmeslie siiirrliuma, blue, mixed, and
gray satinet, sheep's grey end fancy cloth, Milford
and Hunker Hill jt-aus, bteuehed and brown aheet
ing, brown uisd blue drilling, denims, hickory shirt
ing, black velvnl, alwn line lut of plu.ddrtss goods,
mussel cairpei, dec., sve.
fffi-ii & Boy's Clwllihig.
Blue, black, and brown elnlh coals of llie tint s!
imlily, tweed bus iievs do., black cloth vests, u tine
lot of blk dimkiu and sutiuet puuts, all quulincs
and sies,rubberjackela.gruy over and uuder shirU,
wane and ineRory slims, hats mi l cuiw. .
HOOTS 4. SUOIC-j men's, b,ys and youths'
ot , imaars ,auu eillluiea. IlluruCCO, gOUli
I aua t'" 0"" l,a snoes.
It is no trouble to stiow sonde, ami he will al.
i ..,. . , , .
Wa!.b b,W 10 '""""""". whether they
purchase or not.
EUGENE La FOREST.
Oregon City, Dec. 6, IHjti. 34m7
IMPORTANT
To Northern California & Oregon.
mrllT VPDPtl a UTa l -r. r, nnnn
- SAN FRANCISCO,
will find it to their advantage to
Call, Examine, and Purchase from
the immense stock of
HUGHES & WALLACE,
. (IU.'i it 107 SACsins.no st.,)
comprising- every rmnliiy, dcecrintion. and varittv
ut asuuus in uirir flue Ul uurdllfla.
i ' 1. "... .1 :... .. ? I... '
livones k wsluci, kite Omit, Lheni,
iieonrs stuaci, Utcet, Jbmbroideritt,
iicohks a WMxaca, - MitlinervQoodo.
uuoiic a wUce, Fumuhinr Goodt.
Htoiie a siiuoi, Horiery, G lor to,
buuhe a wat,ics, Combo, Brorhtt, t
buoiiis . waLUca, Yon.ee Notions, sj-c,
huohks a wsluci, Perfumery, Cutlery,
livoucs 4 wsllsoc, French Fancy Goods,
huoiies 4 waLLACf, Oermon Fancy Goods,
iiuoiiks 4 WAlxacs, Agents Clark's Cotton,
Huaute 4 WAi.utca, ' Marshall's Threads.
105 i 107 Sacramento et.S.F.
N. B. Our immense and well-assorted stock is
of our own direct imrlalion.
je?7m.i 11UUHK8& WALLACE.
Central Produce Depot.
CANEMAU.
CONSTANTLY receiving, fresh from ranch,
wheal, oats, baoon, lard, butter and potatoes.
AP"'''a7. JOHN P. BROOKS.
Irein
JUST received, the following sizes:
I I, I. round.
ljlfv,
2ii-i!ix.
113-10 -.'x-3x,
1250 lbs Norway shoe iron.
APfil G. A KERN ETIIY It CO.
W. P. Bonn.
WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKER,
OIEGON CITY, O. T.
ID" Strict attention paid to repairing, and tali,
faction to palrona warranted. feb9-43
G.ILT MOCLDING for picture frame, for
s' hy CHAR MAN V WARNER
JUST RECEIVED, a new supply of Rie aoj
Java CofTee, Rice, Surer, Sal Soda. 4e.
r'4 C. POPE, Jr., Main sv
i
U. & MAIL Xaiwn
Ortpon City and Portland Daily
-Ttiiiilt oi.rk '
WI'y.(8n.1.y.:cUdTte;iM
named Irada. lea.i.-il rX hs iba,.
Between Portland and Ottnni '.-.
qiHE new slern-wheel ateanur
1 ts X P R e a s7 J-
Wm. Isviao .Master, will run betw.Tr r,.?
. iBTina, mailer, ws run betws.. ,
and Or..... fl, j-:i.. "w,ea PertlsU
i.. pouplaXl
CITY at 4 r. w. ' Mi GN
""rn.
VT. B. MAIL LINE
I'oriimid and Aslorl.
The Spten.li.l Simmer .,1"''
Mnltbomsk VMl
w.leav..,e Ponland on Monday and Th!12.
mnniing. of each week fur Astorii i and a2T
for Portland on Tunsluy and Kil.1.- i
st, dec., each way Fo, hg?
spply to R. HOY'P, AlaaW' ,
H8 Ort"oyt'Wh.,f-bJWi;'
XTow ArranremcBfai. TT
I HAVE bought out th. BAKERY eia.'bU
nnnlof ftW... W.r.er, ,1 ?'
ow opened under the most fayon,hl. . LI?
stances lu all old palrona, aud ,, Bt9 ,
as may ch.s. Io give me a call. My shop til
be well supplied with ' ' wu"
Bread, Cakn, Pie,, Craekert, Rut,
diet, Rai,iM, Pig,, Cigan, Ton.
and almost every other variety of l!.v t.'
yet invented by Yankee ingeuulty ,r -l?
will be allorded . . '
aT TIB LOWEST POSS1BI.R BATES t I
I' shall oeiensionully receive biimJ'.. u '
tropical latitude, wasicli will be duly anaooaeaT
upon arrival, All are invited to give me a eallT
VI, Vhl?niiiri, . l,
Oregon City, April 23, 18S7. , 1 1
JUST RECEIVED at the Orejoo City tZ
Store, direct from New Vsrk and 8rn Wuf
mco, a fresh supply of DRVQS, NEDIClNBi
Patent Medicine., Family Medicine, c, A.'
which fill ie told e low favcttk raeJiT
procured in Iht Territory. Call and esainlae
yourselves, and get an Almanac for 1857, grata.
JAYXE'S Alterative, Especterant, sad tU
Cod Liver Oil, Castor Oil, and 8weel Oiliat
the OUEUON ClTy DIIUB sTbp
MEXICAN Mustang Linimeui. U. W. Uae.
ckaut's Garbling Oil, at th
UIM5GU.N t Try DRUG STORE.
TRUXSKS, right and lett and dwbls, sari At-'
dceainal siipporlent, al thv
QKEGONcrry druostorr .
PUItE While Lead, raw snd burned Umber
Crome, (Jreen snd Yellow, snd other natal
at the
OREGON CITY DRUG8TOkit.7
PSRFUMKRY.nt the ' - -T
OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. '
RAEFKNUERO MEDICINES: T'.
Graefenberg Sarrapurilla, U(eriu.Calbolle
" Dyaenlery yrup, eontaauatinr
balm,
" Pile Ointmest, 'A'
" Ileulth Diners,
" Eye Lotion, ie., Jr. " "
io oe touna at me ngencv or the Uompsirr, at
the
vitcuvu ui I VIIUUSTUKK. (
HAYMAN'S D-apepiie Elixir warranted by
cure the dyspepaia just received and far
aule at the 0REV9N CITY DRUG STORE.
DR. Gnysott's omiound extract of Sartipsrilut
und Yellow Dock, as the a ;j.
eplj OREGON CITY DRUG STORE, i .
0
LD Dr, Jnuob Townaeiid' Sarsnpatllla,' e
the UllfcUO.N CITY DRUG STORE.
DU.J.Ayrea' celebiateil Cherry Pectoral lei
coughs, colli, and coanimmlion, at Ih ,' ;
OREGON CITY DRUG STORE.n
s.
McLANE'S celebrated Vermifuge aad Lives
Pills, OREGON CITY DRUG STOR1L
DU. Tjwi)eniySamii).ir,llar the ' ' '
OREGON CITY DUG STORK.
PERUVIAN Fehriruge. fcayihe enre of ftnt ;t
asd itire. Sic, Ve , insl reesived and fortale ,
at the
s OREUON CITY OHI O STORK.-
Ilarm-M .llakvr k Sadiller c ,
THE subscriber has bouclil ont the establish-;
meM fni inerly owned by A. K. PoU. assal is
now carrying ou thei4iYiVS9wi9ili;a7iia.
f Vliuiia an in nil its brnnebssi Ills LIVEUli
ST AIHJ: belouttiiig l the estaUiahawal, k) skat -kept
up, where hnraesand eurriatjeaiire eonsasaliy
k pl fo IheticcouimoiUlioii of the puhtie. llersrS
h-lt al my stubln, w.ll aiu-ays b treated with ear. ;
licula alleniiim, nnd well fed. 1 have been coa ''
necied wiih tbi esiablishnient forsoine IbnrysanVi
nnd am now periiinnenilv bicated, where I skaN ak;
ways be hupjiy tu wuit un all who msy fsror ne
wiih a call. W. It. PARTLOW.
The best of TIMOTHY HAY kept eusstsai
ly ou hand. " f
Oregon Cily. Oct. 18, 1956-27.. '
Cuiiciiiilli, April 11, 183T,
fXti band nml for sale, low, for cash er prodse
V Pamts Jt lead,
chrome green,
prussiau blue
chrome yellow,
whito lead,
red do ia oil,
blk. do "
lilhnrsre.
blue paint,
! l'
Common and permanent preen petty,frTaa
JNO. P. BKOOIW."1
fee.
JONAS G. CLARK dr. CO,
Furnilurt Ware-Roams, 28 Wathinjtn Strut '
SAN FRANCISCO, ' 1
And 49 and 51 Fourth it., lelween J sad f Sts
SACRAMENTO, , n .
Importers, Mannfactnrert, . i
Wbolesul ic Retail
DEALERS I.N EVEKT DtSCBlPTIO!! ef-""
FURNirUSE & BEDDlU'ff, i
Have now in Store th usesartTos
and most cnmiil. te assortineut of JWCIf '
and BEAUTIFUL FURNlTVMi ?
ever ottered ia this Stale, consisting ia paitef-J''
Fine Rosewood, Walnut and Mahoyatf
Parlor and Chamber Sets; Sofat,
Ottomans, Lounges, and Easy ... , s
Chairs, Bureaux, Whatnots,
Mirrors of all sizes ; ' '
OFFICE AND KITCHEN FURNITURE
In great variety. 1
tW We are now maunfactnrina from ear na
tive woods, also from walnut and rosewood, .
of our finest furniture, and can produce sa rtile ;
superior for ttrcneth, dnrsb'lity and beaalys i
anything imported from the East.
W hav rnnatanllv ns hand aad ale hi ISfSlaf
receipt of full and eomplele Invoice ef
adapted Io the Interior and coast trade. ' ' f ' ,
fJT TO WHOLESALE DEALER
would say, your orders will receive, as tormrnft
onr careful and prompt attention. spr25r)
Groceries
FOR SALE BY CHARLES JW.
SUGAR, Salt, Coffee, Tc. Bvrsf. Clu-,
Starch, Saleratns, C:M Tartsi, Sal 8
Carb. Soda, Pepper, We. Alask Boras, Cf
pera. etc. Aneail. 18j7f
Kartlwar
FOR SALK BY CHARLES POPE, at '
BRASS aad horn Butts, Setwsja. Lswk"
LaAdiM, Hamotsrs aad Hsass.
DrawioB-kniv, Uandaswa, Carry Cast",
Bnishaa aad Card. Co Lacks. Ga Cs, wawt
Cards, Chaal Baadless. IU. aV . :
SHAKER Sstaaparilr. at tfa Lli
o'clock, . : it.iu;,,h ;:nT.,V7
I r. a, touching . at
for freight or p.g. .,,p, Q1W- (