The Oregon Argus. (Oregon City [Or.]) 1855-1863, August 21, 1858, Image 4

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    Only Watting.
Only willing till the shadows
Are a littls longer grown
Only wailing till Hit glimmer
Of lb diy'i but bam U Down)
Till 111 night of flartll fa faded
From Uio heart, once full of day
Till the elan of heaven are breaking
Through the twilight aoft nod gray.
Only waiting till the reopen
Have the I oat iheuf gathered dome J
For the lumnier-liine la faded,
And the autumn windt hnve coma.
Quickly, reaper! gather quickly
The laat ripe hour of my heart j
For tho bloom of life ii withered,
And I haiten to depart.
Only waiting till the angel
Open wide the mystie gait,
At wlione feel I long have lingered,
Weary, poor, and desolate (
Even now 1 hear the footsteps,
Au J their voices fur away j
If they call me, I am waiting,
Only waiting to obey.
Only waiting till the shadows
Are a little longer grown ;
Only waiting till the glimmer
Of the day's last beam I flown j
Then from out the galhoring darkness
Holy, deathless atari ahull rim,
Dy whose light my wul ihall gladly
Tread ill pathway to the skill.
Sacied Mi'iic At first it was whispered
among the lowly in the dwelling! of the poor.
Stealthily it afterward! wti murmured In the pal
act of the Ca'surs. When it was dend night in the
depths of tlia catacombs, it trembled in subdued
mdojies, filled with the love of Jeiui. . At length
the grand ealhedrul aroie, and tho stately ipiro )
court! and nrclici echoed, and pillars shook with
tliunder oftlie majestic organ, and choirs, sweetly
attuned, joined their voices in all the mood and
measures of the religious heart, in its most exalted,
most profound, most intense experience put into
lyrical expression. I know that piety may reject,
nay repel this form of expression ; still these sub
lime ritual harmonies cannot but give ilie spirit
that sympathizes with them, the sense of nrghtier
being. But the sacred music has power without
ritual. In tho rugged hymn which connects itself,
not alone with immortality, but also with the mem
ory of brave saints, there is power. Thero is power
in the hymn in which our fathers joined. Grand
were thoso rude psalm which once arose amidst
the solitude of the Alps. Grand were those reli
glous songs, snng in brave devotion by the perse
cuted Scotch, in the deptlis of their moors and their
glens. Tho hundredth psalm, rising in the fulness
of throe thousand voices up into the clear sky,
broken among the rocks, prolonged and modulated
through valleys, softened over the surfuce of moun
tain and lake, had a grandeur and mnjeaty, con
trasted with which mero art is poverty and mean
ness. And whilo thus reflecting on sacred music
we think with wonder ou the Christiun church
on its power and on its compass. Leu than nine'
teen ccnturiei ago its first hymn was sung in the
upper cliamher of Jerusalem and those who sung
it were quickly scattered. And now the Christian
hymn is ono that never censes one that is heard
in every tongue ; and the whisper of that upper
chamber is now a chorus that fills the world
Jtet. Henry Giles,
M iiv tubus ae Moxe I'lous Women than
Men. The reason there are more pious women
than men is not because women are weaker or
their passions less powerfu', but because a feeling
of dependeuco is native in the female heart. It is
because the female mind has to undergo compar
atively a small revolution to become religious.
One powerful barrier that stands before tho path
of every man in his approach to the valley of hu
miliation, does not opposo the passage of the true
woman. It is very rare that those who are de
nominated " strong-minded women" become reli
gious. The pride of personal independence pre
vents this.
Ho sweet and so natural a thing ii piety among
women, that men have come to regard a woman
without it as itrunge, if not unhealthy, and god-
Jess men often seleat pious wives, because they
see that piety softens and deepens and elevates
every nnturul graco of person, and every aecoin
plUhmeut of mind.
Florence Nioiiitnoai.e. lint by-nnd-by the
lrnwiug room doors are thrown open, and the em'
liosRiulreHs enters, smiling a kind and gracious
welcome. Behind her are her daughters; by her
side, a tall, fush.onablo, haughty beauty. I could
not help thinking how beautiful she looked but
the next instant my eyes wandered from her cold
unamiable face to a luiiy modestly standing on the
other side of Lady Stratford. At first I thought
he was a nun, from her black dress and close
cap. She was not introduced ; the same moment
a whisper, "It is Miss Nightingale!" Yes, it
was Florence Nightingale, greatest of all now In
uame and honor among women. I ensure you
that I was glad not to be obliged to speak just
then, for I felt quite dumb as I looked at her wait'
oil figure and the short brown hair curled over her
forehead like a child's, cut so, when her lifo was
despaired of from fever a short time ago. Her
dress, as I bavo said, was black, made high to the
throat, its only ornamont bciug a large enamelled
broach which looked to me liksthe colors of a reg
iment surrounded with a wroulh of laurels, no
lniibt some grateful offering fiom our men. To
hide the closo white cap a little, she had tied a
white crape handkerchief over the back of it, only
allowing tho border of lace to be seen j and this
gave the nun-like appenranoo which first struck
me on her entering the room, otherwise Miss
Nightingale is no way striking in appearance.
Only her piuin black dress, quiet manner and
great Known, told so powerfully altogether in that
assembly of brilliant dress and uniforms. She is
very slight, rather above the middle height ; her
fuce is long and thin, but this may bo from recent
illness and great fatigue. She has a very promi
nent nose, slightly Homan ; and small black eyes,
kind, yet penetrating ; but her face doe uot give
you at all tho idea of great talent. Afrs. Hornby's
Court of the Sultan.
Correct Shaking. We advise all young peo.
pie to acquire, in early life, the habit of using good
lunguage, both in speaking and writing, and to
abondon as early as possible, any use of slang
words and phrases. The longer they lire, the
more difficult the acquisition of such language will
be ; and if the golden age of youth, the proper
season for the acquisition of language, be past iit its
abuse, the unfortunate victim of neglected educa
tion is very probubly doomed to talk slung for life.
Every man has it in his power. He hn merely to
use the language which he reads, instead of the
slang which he hears; to form hi taste from the
best speakers and poets of the country ; to treasure
up choice phrases in his memory, and to habituate
himself to their use avoiding at the same time,
that pedantic procisioa and bombast, which show
rather tbe weakness of a vain ambition than the
pelish of an educated mind.
(ST Woman she guides the steps of childhood,
cheer the labors of mauhood, and smooth the
pillow of age. To her we offer the warmest senti
ments of gratitude aad kivc.
OT" He who master hi passion, subdue a
fearful euomy.
BUSINESS CAIJDS.
W. T. MATLOCK. W. 0. JOHNSON.
Matlock A Johmon,
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW,
And Solicitor! in Chancery,
WILL promptly attend to any business which
may be committed to their professional
charge before the District and Supreme Courts.
Office hi li'ghhYld's building, immediately op
posite the Main Street lions.
Oregon City, March 7, 1857. 47y
JOHN R. M BRIDE,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
Lafayette, Yamhill County, 0. T.,
w
ILL faithfully attend to all business en
trusted to his professional care.
We 0. Dement Sl Co.,
WHOLESALE and retail Dealers in Grocr
ics, Provisions, Taints, Oils, Hoots and
Shoes, Crockery, &.e. Opposite the Land Office,
Main St. Oregon City. June 1, 1655.
CHARLES POPE, JR.,
DEALER in Hardware, Groceries, Dry Goods,
Clothing, Root & Shoes, Medicines, Book
and Stationery.
Msin-st., Oregon City, April 31,1 857-Itf
S. Milwain,
Manufacturer, Whole tali and Retail Dealer in
COOK AMD FAR LOU STOVES,
TrN fc corn a ware, hardware, ac.,
MaiuSt., opposite Main Street Hotel,
OREGON CITY, O. T.
Steamboat ud jobbing work attended to with
dispatch.
Urder from the country promptly luted. Jev
Time.
WP. HIGH FIELD,
IV A TCH-MAKER
Persons desirous of getting good work done will
do well to give mo a call, a my whole time is de
voted to the repairing of Chronometer, Lever,
Duplex, and Horizontal watches.
An assortment of Jewelry on hand.
Jewelry made to order, and repaired.
Prices to suit the lime. I am thankful for part
favors, and hope to give satisfaction iu future.
EX Located at the old stand, opposite tho Tel
egraph Offioc, OREGON CITY. Feb. 2.
n Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
ft and Dye-stuffs,
i at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE,
epl5 Main Street, OregonCity.O.T.
JOHN P. BROOKS,
Wholesale if Retail Dealer in Groceries, Produce,
Provisions, tj-c, lUmn atrcet.
A General Assortment kept up of Selected Goods.
Canemah, March 29, 1857.
GUN-SMITHING.
BEING permanently located in Oregon City,
I am prepared to carry on the busiuess of
UUfl-SMliHlINU
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
Those who favor me with their patronage, may
expect to have their work dono right.
Those who leave GUNS at my Shop for
repairs, and do not call for them within nine
month of the lime et for the work to be done,
may expect to have them sold to pay charges.
FERDINAND WILDE.
June 27, 1857. ' limit '
Beading for the Million.
. J. McCORMICK
HA CONSTANTLY UN HAND AT THE PRANELIN BOOR
STORE, FRONT-IT, PORTLAND, OREOON,
A Choice seloction of Popular Books, News
papers, Magazines and Fancy Stationery.
Among the books on hand will be found works
on Temperance, Agriculture, Horticulture, His
tory, I'oetry, Biography, Medicines, Religion,
Science, School llouki, Romances, &c, &c, Sic.
ILTSubscriplions received for Harper, Graham,
Godey, Leslie's, or Putnam, at 04 a year, post
age free. ,
ET Subscription received for any newspaper
published in any part of the Union.
Remember the Franklin Book Store and News
paper Agency, Front street, Portland Oregou.
W. D. Bntchins, Itt. D.,
LAFAYETTE, 0, T.
REFERS TO
Prof. A. Curtis, Cincinnati, Ohio ;
Prof. J. Kost, ' "
Prof. Courtney, La Fayette, Iud.;
Dr. W. Armstrong, Findley, Ohio;
J. Fisher, M. D., Tiffin, "
J. Chomberlin, M. D., Tiffin, "
Dr. 1). A. Wright, Mexioo, Ohio;
Prof. If. F. Johnson, Philadelphia, Ponn. ;
Prof. J. llrown, N. Y.J
' Dr. O. Kellosg, Milwuukic, O. T.
W. D. Hutcliins' Balsam Wild Cherry $1 25
Juyne's Expectorant 1 35
" Alterative 1 25
Ayre' Cherry Pectoral 1 25
and a general assortment of
BOTANIC MEDICINES
kept at all times. And I am making arrange
meuts to manufacture my Valgum for tho lungs,
from the Oregou cherry. aug!5
BEAT THEM!
WHO CAN!
STEEL PLOWS,
OF ALL SIZES,
ARE now being manufactured and offered for
sale in Oregon City, at the Blacksmith shop
near Mr. Caulield's store.
The undersigned, having had five years' expe
rience in the PLOW busiuess in Oregon, begs
leave to inform the farming community that he is
coutideut of being able to supply their wauts in
the Plow line, if they will give him a call.
Dec. 2G, 1857. J. W. LEWIS.
riHAYlNU, NU Ml'tOl0, &.C.
THE public are resiiectfully informed that the
undersigned hnve opened a SHAVING SA
LOON opposite Messrs. Gibson &. Potter' Bill
iaid Saloon. .
Hair Cutting, Shaving, Shampooing, ij-c.
dune in the latest and most approved style.
Also, Boot-blacking, light jobbing, &o. Gentle
men's bed rooms taken care of. and all other small
jobbing done on the cheapest and most expeditious
terms. JUlliN ii. THUMAS WAUU,
Jan. 30, 1858. Main (., Oregon City. ,
Job. Barstow
IS by himself, and would respectfully say to his
friends and the public generally that he is
thankful for past patronage, and will continue busi
ness at the old stand, and will ever be ready to
show his Goods to those who may fuvor him with
a call. Came one, come all, both great and small,
and give him a call before purchasing elsewhere,
and examine for yourselves hi splendid aud select
slock or
DRY GOODS, PROVISIONS, CLOTH
ING, ROOTS, SHOES, and CROCKERY,
Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Spices, &.C., ic, Hats, Nails,
Brooms, Sic, and almost every thing pertaining to
a general line of business. All kinds of country
produce taken in exchange. Country friends will
find it to their advantage to give me a call.
Cnuemuh,Sept 6.
PRESTON'S Sectional and County MAP of
OREGON and WASHINGTON TER
RITORIES for aale by
augl6 CHARLES POPE, Jr.
Selling Off!
A VALUABLE assortment of BOOKS and
statiouery. Teacher and dealer and all
interested are invited to call and examiae.
March 28, 1857. C. POPE, Jr.
For Sale.
97ft ACRES OF GOOD LAND tbe
iu I U Upper Moialla Prairie. For particulars
enquire of fc. L. Ksadlet, at the City Rook
Store ia Oregon Cily. Feb. 8, 1858.
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY,
Forest drove, Washington Co., Oregon,
Rov. S. II. Marsh, A. M., President,
Kov. II. Lyman, A. M., Pro. Mathematics
THE collegiate year, consisting of one term of
nine months, will commence on the first
Wednesday oT November.
It u .1.. J...1m ..f ll.'ia lM.tllnl!.iM Ia fiimUh a
thorough and complete collegiate education.
There is a Library of 1UUU volume for the use
of the students
Applicants fur admission to college must have a
knowledge of the common English branches, and
have studied the ancient languages so fur a to
have read portions of Cavsar aud Cicero aud the
Greek Reader.
The tuiliuu fee is 32 per annum.
Student fitting for college, a well a other
wishing to pursue collegiate studies without enter
in? upon the college course, will be under the In
struction of the college teacher.
Tho fall term of 1 1 weeki in the preparatory
department commences on the 2d Wednesday of
September. Tuition, $8 per term.
Tualatin Academy,
Forest Grove, Washington Co., Oregon.
Rbv. Cusiii.no Eells, Principal.
The full term will commence on the first Wed
nesday of November.
Tuition in the common branches, $G in th
higher branches, gS per quarter. UGy
JUST RECEIVED, at the Oregon City Drug
Store, direct from New York and San Fran
oisco, a large assortment of
Drugs,
Chemicals,
Patent and Family
Medicines,
all of which will be sold as low or lower than they
can be had at any other place in the Territory.
Country merchants will find it to their interest to
buy here instead of Portland. Call and see.
Oregon City, May 9, 1857.
The Qraefonberg Company.
THIS INSTITUTION (incorporated by the
Legislature of the State or New York, cap
ital $1U0,00U), was founded for the purpose of
supplying the publio with the celebrated GRAEF
EN BERG MEDICINES. The series comprise
remedies for nearly every disease, adapted to ev
ery climate. For families, travelers, seamen, and
miners' use, tHey are unequaled. All the medi
cines are PURELY VEGETABLE, and war
ranted to cure the diseases fcr which they are sev
erally recommended.
The Gruefenberg Company does not profess to
cure all disease with one nr two medicines. Our
series consists of ELEXjjiN different kinds, ad
apted to the various diseases incident to the tem
perate and tropical climates. The following com
prise the series of Graefenbcrg Medicine: .
The Uractenberg Vegetable Pint
Are considered the standard Pill of the day, and
are infinitely siiierior to any Pill before the public.
They operate without irritation on all the excre
tions, purging the blood by the bowel, liver, kid
neys, and skin. .
mnraliaira Uterine Catholicon,
An infallible remedy for all diseases of the womb
and urinary organs, weakness in the back, pain in
breast, nervousness, debility, etc. In California
aud Oregon, out of more than a thousand cases
where this medicine has been used, it has in no
single instance failed to give permanent relief or to
effect a certain cure.
GRAEFENBERG SA RSA PA RILL A, '
A powerful extract. One bottle equal to ten of
the ordinary isrsnparilla for purifying the blood.
A sure euro for scrofula, rheumatism, ulcers, dys
pepsia, aall rheum, mercurial diseases, cutaneous
eruptions, &.c. '
The tirecn Mountain Ointment,
Invaluable for burns, wounds, sprains, chilblains,
sores, swellings, scrofula, etc. As a pain extract
or, it cannot be excelled, affording immediate re
lief from the most excruciating pains.
THK GRAEFENBERG
DYSENTERY S'YRUP.
This extraordinary article ia a speedy and infallible
remedy in diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera morbus,
cholera Infantum, and the ilsiatio cholera, if taken
witli the first symptom of the disease. It is pure
ly vegetable in it compound.
Craefenburg Children's Panacea,
For summer complaint, and most disease to which
children are subject. Its true worth can never be
set forth in words, but it can be felt and apprecia
ted by parents whose children have been saved.
No mother should be without it.
Uraefcnberj Pile Remedy.
Warranted a certain cure for this painful disease.
With the Ointment, there are very few ease
which cannot be radically and permanently cured.
A surgical operation for Piles aud Fistula should
never be resorted to until this ointment ha been
thoroughly tried. It never fuil.
UR.VEVEMIERO EVE LOTION.
For diseases of the eye, this Lotion ha no equal.
It is a speedy and positive cure for inflammation of
the eye, weaknesses, dimness and failing of sight.
It wiil always be beneficial iu acute inflammation
of the eyes.and also a a wash on inflamed surfaces.
GRAEFENBERG
FEVER AND AGUE FILLS.
A speedy and positive cure for this distressing
complaint. These Pills are composed principally
of Quinine, with other vegetable lonica, anti-spasmodic,
and febrifuge articles. Thousand have
been permanently cured by their use.
Grnefonbcrjj Consumptive' Bnlin
Sovereign in all Bronchial and Pulmonary Dis
ease. It is, beyond all question, true that con
sumption is a curable disease, and the Consump
tive's Bulm is the best curative ever used.
Gracfeaberf Ueallh Bluer.
These bitters are skilfully and elegantly prepared
from a number of iuvigorating, healthy roots,
barka, herbs, and vine. An invaluable tonic and
health restorer.
Uraefenbert Manaal of IteaHk.
A handsomely printed volume of 3U0 page, con
taining coucise aud extremely plain descriptions of
all manner of diseases, their symptoms and treat
ment Every family should have one. Price
oiily 25 rriltt. It will be sent, post paid, to
any post office in California or Oregon, on the re
ceipt of 25 cent by mail or express.
Address Rediuglou & Co., San Francisco.
Tbe Gracfenberg Medicines are for sale by all
Druggists aud apothecaries throughout the country.
A. II. STEELE, A Kent, Oregon City.
Geueral Agents for California and Oregon
REDIXGTON dr. Co,
Wholesale Druggists,
No. 107 Clay street, San Francisco.
LIMES just received and for sale by
my30 F. CHARMAX.
0
RANGES a fin lot just received and for
saleoy t. IHAK.HA?!.
WM. C. DEMENT & CO.,
OFFER for sal the following goods t
1 dox mill law, 7x8 feet,
9 " Xcut do
SO 11 oew bell (superior),
10 " handled axe,
10 " without do
10 bandied do, ass'd sills,
10 14 potato diggers,
10 Alines' spade,'
30 M eurry comb,
SIN) lbs wrapping Iwine,
100 I R packing,
SII0 feet I It belling;
INDIA RUBBER GOODS of all descr'p
lion. Oregon Cily, Jan. '23, 1858.
New Booki (
THE subscriber has just received a large as
sortment of BOOKS, direct from New York,
among which are th following !
Alison's Hist, of Europe,
American Institutions,
Lives of tho Signers,
Dabylon and Nineveh,
"Deck aud Port,"
Ship and Shore,"
Home Cyclopedia,
Egypt aud the HolyLand
Lard tier on Ul'm Engine,
Ane't Monasteries,
Silliinau's do.
Democracy in America
"Land and I-ee,"
'Sea and Sailor,"
Three Years in Califor.
Cve. of Literature,
Buchan's Fm. Phys'n.J
Manual of Fine Arts,
Lectures on the Art,
Travel iu Peru,
Polar Regions,
Mahsn's Philosophy,
Choice Uiogrnphy,
Peruvian Antiquities,
Choice Extract,
A variety of Poet.
5U0 copies of Bandera Speller,
S00 " " Reader,
350 11 McGufley's do.
250 " Webster' Dictionaries.
Davie' Algebra, Newman's Rhetoric,
Geometry, Day' do.
" Bourdon, Parley'a Unit. History,
11 Surveying, Goodrich' Piot. U. 8.,
" Legendro, Monteith's Geography,
" Arithmetic, "Little Speaker,'1
Thompson' do. X. American Speaker.
ALSO,
A Fresh Supply of Stationery.
Day Rooks, Journals, Ledgers, Kceord Books,
Memorandums, of all sixes, Diaries, ir e., Not and
Letter Paper, Envelope, Pen, dte., Su. Er.r
Knives, Erosive Rubber, Gummed Labels, Fiber's
Pencils, INK, iu quart and pint battle.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
CHARLES POPE.J.
Oregon City, August 18, 1856.
Ladiei!
YOU will find an excellent assortment of Drett
and Bonnet Silk; Satins and Velvets; also
Bonnet Trimmings, Hosiery, Glmes, Laces and
Ribbons, Table Cloths, Counterpanes, etc., at th
tore of CHARLES POPE, Jr.,
(Main-it., opposite Abcrnethy' store,) where may
be found almost everything in the line of
Dry CSoodst
Such as Prints, Ginghams, Alpacas, Merino,
Plaid Linseyi, Muslins, Sattinetts, Jean, Flan
nel, Sheetings, Bed Ticking, Hickory Stripe,
Cotton Baiting, etc.
Oregou Cfly, April 21, 1857-llf
Medicines for Sale, By
CHARLES POPE, Ja. .
CJANDS' Sarsaparilla, Peck' Wild Cherry Bit
J9 ten, Baleman's drop, Brundreth'i pill, Leo'
pill, Perry' vermifuge, Opodeldoc, Gum Cam
phor, Gum Arabic, British oil, Lobelia, Hot drops,
3d preparation, Roman eye balsom, Dalley'a pain
extractor, Laudanum, Paregoric, Oil of Pepper
mint, Essence, Composition Powder, Carter'
Pulmonary Balsom, Sulphur, Epsom Salts, &e.
April 21, 1857-1 If
More New Ooodi,
AT CHARMAN Si WARNER'S.
IX ADDITION TO OUR USUAL STOCK,
we have just received, direct from San Frau
cisoo, a good aud suitable supply of
Goods for this Season of the Year,
which we ofler for sale at prices which cannot be
beat in this market. Our ttock consists in part of
400 lbs sal soda,
50 boxes English soap,
50 " Chus. Hill's soap,
20 dot corn starch,
20 cases pie fruit,
15 ' pickles,,
8 dez honey,
8 " lobsters,
12 " oysters,
20 hlfbblsN O sugar,
4 bbla Sandwich Island syrup,
10 hlf bbla dried apples,
8 rill mackerel, .
2000 lbs stick cauJy,
500 " funcy do.
1 case Gallipishcr toy,
1 ' German toy,
400 lbs almonds,
12 hlf boxes ruisins,
b whole boxes do.,
48 pr good Mackinaw blankets,
2000 yds brown sheeting,
2000 " calico,
Boots and shoe of every description.
The ubovo, with our usual assortment, we think
renders our stock complete. Call and see us.
Terms cash. CHARMAN $ WARNER.
December 2t, 1857.
Experience Make Perfect.
Why Go to Portland to Buy Goods ?
WE wish to inform our customer and the
publio generally that wo have now on
hand, in addition to our usual heavy slock of Gro
ceries and Dry-Goods, ono of the largest and best
selected stocks of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
ever offered iu this market. We also wish to say
that our goods are of excellent quality, and that
wo will sell
AS CHEAP AS ANY OTHER HOUSE IN OREGON,
Portland not excepted.
Our old motto still govern onr trade " Quick
salea und small profits." Our stock of goods is
now open for inspection to all who will favor us
with a call. Call and seo, and let experience
then speak for itself. We sell as low as any in
the Territory, for cash, or produce at market rates,
CHARMAN II WARNER.
Oregon Cily, May 23, 1857.
JUST RECEIVED,
a splendid lot of
CLOTHING, BOOTS cj- SHOES,
and
Dry-Goods of all Descriptions.
We can now fill almost any bill a farmer may call
for. Call and see.
March 14. CHARMAN & WARNER.
yE HAVE JUST RECEIVED
A HEAVY ASSORTMENT Of
Miamv B'arJCsai9
AND HAVE PCT
Prices Down to the Lowest Figure !
Come in, those who want goods cheap.
mh 13. CHARMAN & WARNER.
LUMBER.
ALL those who want LUMRER can leave
their bills with Ciuiman At WiiNaa, which
I will fill, and deliver the lumber in Orefon City,
if desired. H. S. BUCK.
Oregon City, Jan. 16, 1858. 40tf
Xane't Arctio BxpedJtion,
KUSSELL'S CRIMEAN WAR, and 'other
interesting works, for sale at the
sep 12 CITY BOOK STORE.
"If ACAULAY'S History of England for
If A aale by
C. POPE, Jr.
' BRICK.
100,000 FORSy,o
pl9 WM. C. DEMENT, CO.
A Few Cases
o
F that superior GREEN TEA just received
by WM.C. DEMENT & CO.
CASES Crumpto.Ta Medal n Tobacco at
sep 19 WM. C. DEMENT 4 CO."S.
ATTJUmOTr, rABXXXKS !
T H R E S H E Rs7 REAPERS,
AND
w1
WE have now on tin way from th Eaitsrn
Slate,
To Arrive nbout the last of April,
A SUPERIOR LOT
of the sbove-mentloned machine. They combine
all of th latest improvements, and we have no
hesitation In saying that we believe them to be the
MOST PERFVXT MACIMXEH
now brought to (his coast. They were constructed
under our own supervision, having all the altera
tion neoessaty to render them suitable for lbs
country.
Th THRESHERS consist of two, four, and
six-horse power (railway aud sweep), with eleva
tors aud every essential convenience known to Hie
machine.
Our REAPERS and MOWERS am combined
machines, luilablo for either mowing or reaping.
They work from two to four horses, with and
without rake or, in other words, oue is a self
raker.' In Addition to the Above,
We have, to arrive at the same lime, tho following
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
' viz:
Peoria Plows, X 8,
Boston Clipper Plows,
Extension Cultivators,
Grapevine Grain Cradles,
Scythes and Snaths,
Straw Cullers,
Hay Presses,
Hay Forks and Rakes,
Horse Rakes, ,
Wheelbarrow,
Shovels, Spades,
OX9BB. KILLS,
BARK MILLS, d TANNERS1 TOOLS.
Also, s select assortment of
SMITHS AND carpenters' TOOLS,
Willi many other article not here mentioned.
We would ay to our customer nud the public
generally, if they are in want of any of the above
mentioned article, they will do well te call and see
our before purchasing elsewhere, as we are deter
mined to sell LOW FOR CASH.
We would also add that our Machines arc being
rapidly sold to arrive. Better call and secure one
of them before too lute. If preferred, Machine
delivered in Portland, if engaged before arrival.
Wm. C. DEMENT Js CO.,
Oregon City, Jan. 30, '58. Opposite Land Office.
Patronize Some Industry!
I HAVE now in full operations CABINET
SHOP in this city, near the Congregational
church, where I am manufacturing
BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, TABLES, ffl
. SOFAS, VjL
and such other furniture as is wanted by the M
community generally. There is connected with
my shop a TURNING-LATHE,
where all sort of turning cau be done. Large and
small Spinning-Wheels made to order.
I am making a better article than imported fur
niture, and selling it at a leas coat. Give me a
call you will lose nothing by it.
ORLANDO BIDWELL.
Oregon Cily, March 27, 1858. 50m6
BEFORE AND AFTER USUS'G
DR. JACOB WEBBER'S SANGUIFIER,
Or Invigorating Cordial
Sold only In QiunT Bottles price 33, or two
for $5 by all Druggist In California and Or
egon. June 26, 1858.
Farm for Sale for $1,500.
T OFFER for sale a half section of
I land situated about six miles east of hb'
McDonald' ferry in ForksSantiam, Linn M
county, and about twenty miles from Salem.
The shape of the land suits it well for ordinary
farming, and it is also one of the best stock farms
in the country. The improvement includes one
hundred and twonty apple trees nf improved fruit;
also peach, plum, und cherry trees, all of which
will soon be in plentiful bearing. The location is
favorable to health, is beautiful and pleasant.
Time will be given on a part of the money at
moderate interest, or good stock taken for a part.
For further particulars call on me at the '' Union
Store," Salem, or address by letter. Information
concerning it can also bo had by calling on W.L.
Adams of the Oregon Argus.
Feb.27,I858-40m6 C. IIOEL.
1. TOFFAT'S Life Bitters and. Pill, Bernard'
ItJ. Dysentery Syrup, Wistar Balsam of Wild
Cherry, at the
OREGON CITY DRUG STORE.
Central Produce Depot.
CANEMAH. .
CONSTANTLY receiving, fresh from ranch,
wheat, oats, bacon, lard, butter and potatoes.
ApiiU, '57. JOHN P. BROOKS.
W. P. Burnt,
WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKER,
OREOON CITY, O.T.
07 Strict attention paid to repairing, and satis
faction to patrons warranted. feb9-43
fltjfk DDZ. thumb latches, cheap, for sale by
9M9 WM.C. DEMENT eVco.
s
IIAKER Sarsaparilla, at the
OKEUUN CITY UKUuSTUKB.
U. Osgood's India Cholagogue, and Dr. Jones'
American Cholagogue, at the
OREGON CITY DRUG STORE.
t Bayard Taylor's
CYCLOPEDIA of Modern Travel, and
Swan' Three Years' Residence on the North
West oo ast for sale at the
CITY BOOK STORE.
F
LAX SEED for sale at
C. POPE'S.
GILT MOULDING for picture frame, for
ale.by CHARMAN & WARNER
F
ULL assortment of Yankee Notions at
mh21 CHARMAN & WARNER'S.
ANDS' Sarsaparilla, in any quantity, at the
uiieuon crrr dkuu btukb.
ZIHAIN PUMPS price reduced for sale by
V mr38 v. rurr;, jr.
WE WILL PAY CASH or TRADE for
good WHEAT st the market price.
WIT 1 5
e rujDviMinrivvrs
16
DOZ. Oyster.
CHARMAN WARNER.
6
DOZ. grape-vine cradles for sale by
WM. C DEMENT & co.
N assortment of Bible and Testaments for
L sal fct the Repository price by
C. POPE. Jr.
Land Warrants
a. rrr u t: i-- d v
Jan. 24.. WM. C. DEMENT CO. !
TJ. S. MAILLniE.
Oregon City and Portland' Dailu r. r.
Pi3 Jennie tjiark,
Will run dally, (Sundays excepted,) t ..
named tradi, leaving Oregon City every dsiTI
o'clock, i.K. Returning, will leav Portuo'
9 r. M., touching at all intermediate points.
For freight or psssag apply on board.
Ball Line T
Between Portland and Oregon Ci'hj
fpiIE new stern-wheel steamer ml'
X EXPRESS, JaL?
Wm. Iivino, Master, will run between PenLj
and Oregon Cily dally (Sundays excepted) bJI!
r.nrrv0?IIAKI) " 10 Mi ORS
CirYst4r.il. Jly
U. S. MAIL uwaTTT",
Portland and Astoria,
'ins splendid ejleamar
Multnomah
WILL oontlnue to run regularly betwsea Pan.
land and Astoria, via Vauconver, Twieas
WF.a, leaving Portland on Monday and Thurs..
mornings of each week for Astoria and AstS
for Portland on Tuesday and Friday morai!?
touching Vancouver, St. Hilkns, Uimii Ca2
Umkt, &c, each way. For freight or p-trair.
je!6 Oral Hoyl'. Wharf-boat, Poniltti, '
Etfew Arrangements. ;
I HAVE bought out the BAKERY sstUisa.
menl of Chamen d Warner, which I bits
now opened under th most favorable elro.
stances to all old patrons, and a many sew mm
as may choose lo give me a call. My shoo lu
be well supplied with . , .
Bread, Cakes, Pies, Crackers, Nuts, Can.
dies, Rabins, Figs, Cigars, Toy,t
and almost every othes variety of knick-kaiek,
yet invented by Yaukee Ingenuity all af kick
will be sll'orded
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE lATKSl r
I shall occasionally receive supplies from the)
tropical latitudes, which will be duly ssnonaeti
upon arrival. All are invited to give m a ealL
FREDERICK CHARMAN. '
Oregon City, April 25, 1817. 3
JUST RECEIVED at the Oregon Cily Drsf
Store, direct from New York and San Pre,
eisco, a fresh supply at DRUGS, MEDICINES,
Patent Medicines, Family Medicine, Ac, oVe4
which will be sold as lout for east as tksy earn be
procured in the Territory. Call and examine far
yourselves, and get an Almanac for 1857, gratis.
JAYXE'S Alterative, Expectorant, and Pill,
Cod Liver Oil, Castor Oil, snd Sweet Oil, at
the OREGON CITV DRUG STORE. .
. I,.
MEXICAN Mustang IJuimenl, G. W. Mer
chant's Gargling Oil, at ths
OREGON CITY DRUO STORE. ;
mllUNSICS. riirhl and left and douMn Ak.
I domiual supporters, at the
UlltUUtl UTI UKUU STORE. '
PURE While Lead, raw and burned Umber,
Crome, Green and Yellow, and olher paints,
at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE.
PERFUMERY, at the
OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. )
RAEFENBERO MEDICINES:
Graefeuberg Sarsaparilla, Uterine Catholicon.
" Dysentery syrup, eonsuniptiv
balm,
Pile Ointment,
" Health Bitten,
" Eye Lotion, He., Ate., ' 1
To be found at the agency of tbe Company, at
the OREGON CITY DRUG STORK.
H
AYMAN'S Dyspeptic Elixir warranted t
cure the dyspepsia just received ana nr
sale at the OREGON CITY DRUO STOHB.
DR. Guysott's compound extract of Sarsipanlls
and Ysllow Dock, at Ih
epIS OREGON CITY; DRUG STUnH
0
LD Dr. Jacob Towusend's Sarsaparilla; it
the OREGON CITY DRUG STOKIfc
DR.J. Ayrei celebrated Cherry Pectoral for
coughs, colds, and consumption, at the
OREGON CITY DRUGSTORE.
McLANE'S celebrated Vermifuge and Lirel
Pills, OREGON CITY DRUG STORK.
,R. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, at the '
PERUVIAN Febrifuge, for the cure 01 ni
and ngne, tie., &.C., just received aud forsale
at the OREOON CITY DRUG STORK.
Caiieiuali, April 11, 1S3T. , ,
ON band and for sale, low, for cash or prodae
PaintscileBd, chrome green, , ...
while lead, prussiiu blua 1
red do in oil, chiom yellow,
blk. do ' Wuepaial, '
litharge,
Common and permanent green ttfygll
Sec. JNO. P. BROOKS.
E. L. BRADLEY.
HOMES HOLLANI
BRADLEY & CO.
BOOKSELLERS & STATIONS
OREGON CITY, 0.f.( ; j
KEEP constantly on band a fgjf
een-ral assortment of af -P1 J
MISCELLANEOUS andaassasf
SCHOOL BOOKII
also, 'a fine assortment of
STATIONERY, $ EVERYTHING SLSB
generally kept in their line of business.
CALL AT THE SIOH or TBI i
-CITY BOOK-STORK,-
Opposite Holmes's Brick Store.
Sept. 5, 1857. .' . li!HL
For Sale at the CITY BOOK 8T0SZ
THE following work 1 t "
Magic Staff, by A. J. Davi : "
ureal iron n oeei, uj - -- 'OM.
Dred, in 2 vol., by Harriet Beechr ei
Home Cyclopedia t, - ."
Great Iron Wheel, by J. """'
The
of the World' Progrea
'T
" Useful Art,
" Europe,
Geography,
Fine Art and Literature,
Oct I.
' Biography, Ac.
Groceries - a
FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPJ-
SUGAR, Salt, Coffee, Tea, Syrop, ooWii
Starch, Saleratui, Cream T.rUr. SjU Sod
Garb. Soda. Pepper, ffifiSKZ
peraa. etc. ' 1-
vr-Jamn
FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE,
urass jraiK!!S
JL Latches, Hammers sua Hon
Drawing-knive, Handsaw., Curry L'n"
Drusnei auu vruv, " '
. 1. nf Mm
Uards, Chest Handles, 1 "'--
Wm. O. Dement 0m .
. r. . . Jr SET AIL i-
WliUl.oo.
Dealen la O r 0 c e r 1 e , HarWtn,
Boots & Shoes, Crockery. w
TENDER their thank to
turners for their pa bberal palionaf, f
They isk pleasure in informing "7",
they have now on hand Jritmi shoes,
' : ..nlinnaruis nsT ma saanisiv. . .svj
ttJk of Groceries, Hardware, f"JL, m
Crockery, ant Ttk
m.kinr constant addition from j us
San Francisco, purchased for easn "''Vfcgf--,
enabled to sell at lower prices tbss "T TTj,
- - i.aor
r BBLS. fresh "Santa c fJ. j