The Oregon Argus. (Oregon City [Or.]) 1855-1863, February 05, 1859, Image 3

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    . Ciakoio. Tlie popular itctrner Elk
hu cbtnge4 tlie tlnui of her trlj Blie
bow run to Uiuyctto ertrj Snturd-it, dud
to Slera Monday and Tliunxluyi, leaving
CMouiab t eight o'clock. Sim Intends to
be beck on Tucwlayn nnd Frltlii- in time
to connect with the Expfeu. ' ;
' Mbami.' This (liwBuo I quite proYa
lout io Yamhill. It lino nerlouly broken
in bpon the school arrangement at Me-
JkUoTillo.
InroniiATiox Wanted. Ii the Advo-
cate itill alive T or ia It dead f We hare
not tecs one for nix week.
' CoKRF.cTioNg. An article in lust week'a
paper ahould have been limned U. Croaly,
instead of Crouljy. The word 'enough'
ahould have been stricken out of our notice,
to' poets.' Wo did not Intend to Intimate
that none of our contributions aro accept
able.
Correspondence. The communications
of M. P. Oyrco, Davis k Monastes, and
' Titus,' came to hand too lute for this
week. Tlicy will appear ucxt week.
8tihkmt AaaiVAL. Tha Onward, com
rnaudtd by CapL Jaimena, arrirel at the Eugeue
City leading yestsrduy.al I VJ o'clock, two and
half tiaya from Oregon Oily. She had aevaral
detayt on her way up, liking In and discharging
freight She bringt twenty-three tuna of fre (lit
for this place, and will tnko away sixty, mostly
for the lioueo of J. L. llruniley. PtopU't Prttt.
hmtae Hervice.-Bishop ScoTTwill hold III.
Tina service at lha Court-room in this city oa Sun
day, Fab. 13, 1859, at 10, o'clock a ,
luttT. Dwliop 8 oi itt will deliver a lecture
Before tha Young Men's Litenry Aaiociation in
tbia city on Monday evening, Feb. 14, 1859, at 7
o'clock, In the Meiliodiat church. SubjectThe
Lo of Truth. Feb. 9.
mDi
In Champon, on the 2'Jlh January. 18.'i9. bv J.
I). Crawford, Knq , Mr. Souinon Gali.akd to Mies
ManiLiiDt Goodman, all of aaid town.
Nrar Hrowntrille, Linn co., Jan. 19, by Rev.
Wilson Bbvn, Mr. William W. Haiku, of 8ceU
nrgh, to Misa Mr P. Ulaix, o:ily daughter of
gaejuel Wain.
In Salem, Jan. 19, by J. D. Boon, J. P., Mr.
Wn. Baker te Mra, Mahala Grim, all of Salem.
r By the Rov. John MoKinney, Mr. Reuben R.
BknnCand Miai Clar'asa Baltimore, all of Linn
eoanty. . "
On the 23d Dec, by Rer. A. V. McCarty, Mr.
B. F. Bonham and Misa Mildred A., daughter of
John Baker, all of Sa'em.
In Portland on the Itilh Dee , by Win. Beck, J.
P.,' Mr. .lames Stuart to Mrs. Catherine Dalton,
both of Multnomah co.
Ou Saturday, the 4th Deo. In Marlun county,
by Khler.John Sl'pp, Mr. .Mm S. Edes, of Port
land, to Mra. Mary E. Davidson, nf Marion co.
At the residence of Mitchell Thomson, Benlo:i
en., on the I3ih Dec, by Iter. J. A. Hanna, Mr.
Andrew Purdy, of Corvallis, and Miaa Jane,
daughter of Rev. David Thompson, of Linn co.
On the 3.1 Dec, by Eider It. C. Hill, Mr. W. J.
Creech, of Tampion, to Mia Columbia Trapp, of
Corvallia.
- On the IPlh Dec, by ElJer R. C. Hill, Mr. C.
F. Pbar.to Miaa Haniutb M. Leabo, all of Bloom
lugtoe. At Marion Hotel, Sil.m, Sunday, Jan. 31, by
Ret. A. V. McCarty, Dr. J. Siiea to Miaa Ange
fine, eldest daughter of R. M. and Robiuct May.
Alas at the sains time and piece, by the nine,
Mr" A H. Bale to Misa Juetphiuc, third daughter
ofR. M. and II May.
Jll Salem, on the 2 Ith Jnn , by J. D. Boon J. P ,
Mr. Jamot Leath and Mm. Veronica Wilton, all of
BAlim,
Dee, .5 Illi, by C. C. Ro, Mr. Thomas lialdra
and Mira Mary Jane Ternll.
Jan. 5lli, Mr. Henry Humphrey and Mia Jane
Burston.
At the residence of A. G. Henry, on the S8tb
Jaa. by Rer. John Spencer, Mr. George W. Man
vlll to M;sa Adeline 11. Eottabrook, all of Yum
bill eo. . .
BORN:
'""In Jacksonville, Jan. 18, 1809, a daughter to
Mm- W. W. Fowler.
DZBOt
On the Slat ulu. Gitoaaa XV. Powell, young
cat ton of- Iter, theoph.lua and Ruchel i'oweli,
aged nearly six years.
Very suddenly, near Plidsnix, on Tuesday, 1 1th
- J t Mra. blcanor etephrna, wife or Uehjamin
Htrphena, aged 34 years.
- In West Tualatin, 13th Dec, ef croup, Florence
Isabel, the only daughter of W. R. and K. J. Bar
rett, agod 19 months, and 20 days. .
In eialero on the 2Gth tilt, infant child of Mr.
Van Tivhual. arod 3 duM.
At Portland, on the 24 ih ult., infant daughter of
A. C. G.bbi, agd about 6 werk.
At hi residence, six milei from the rirer, oh the
'flOtk last., Mr. Jatnea Lootnis, 4.1 yours of age the
4lh darof July last.
In Yamhill county, on the 6th inst, Robert F,
Clark, aged 30.
At her rividenee In TJnn co , on Sunday, Janu
ary It, 1859, Mrs. Melissa Jane, wife of Adam S.
liemiltoe, aged 24 yearn, 5 months and 9 days.
' ' Wanted.
A SCHOOL TEACH Elt, who cornea well
. recommended, can find employment in the
Una City school by calling on either of the un
dersigned. : . . J AS. MOORE,
i.. . . V . V 1 R MILf.RR.
Feb. 5, 1853 43tf
Director.
" " Iron for Sale. -
I HAVE bought all the IRON belonging, to the
firm uf.4Maii, McKinlay 4 Oe and will con
tinue the business at their old stand for tha pres.
ant. Those wishing te purchase iron, will find it
la their interest to call on me.
- JAMES MOFFATT.
. Oregon City. Fib. 5, 1859. ; 43
" afrobate XTotiee.
NOTICE ia hereby given that J. B. Preston,
administrator if the estate of Joseph Hunt,
deceased, late of Clackamas county, O. T., haa
filed bit aeeonata for final settlement, and lha first
Tsesday uf March, 1859, ia set for the hearing ef
tha same. , KUOU.Hl tii riibu,
, Feb, 5, I659-43w3 . Judge of Probata.
(Greatest Inducements
t EVER OFFERED IN OREGON! '
" " Dannenbaoni k aTaeob
WOULD iofenn the cltizane af thia city and
vicinity that they are eel Nog of their win
tar stock at
REDUCED RATEII
te atake room for a large Mock ef spring goods
Wt bare on band French nwrinua, plaia at 6g'rd
Xagliah merinos, ell wool aad hlf wool delainee Jc
Blaida, BMhaira, silks, latest style of winter dresses
and ladies' cloaks, ombreideriea, eellaft, ribbooe,
jewelry. e. Alee one ef the largeat atacka
ofgeatlemen'aCXOrWAO.fine cloaka, coals,
aaate, Tests, flaaaela, kaacys, winter alia w la, baota,
Tldiee aad genUeme are politely hrrited ta eeH
afcre tbey Mcehaaa ehwwbere, and we will satis
fy Ua aai M aaiauke. Thankful for peat fa-v-irVwe
tojieit a fuO share af patronage ia the
fetarj.
- - . DAXXE.YBA VM f JACOB.
Oregea City, Feb. S, 1859 ....
' .Xaae't Arctic Expedition,
-nCSSEIX'8 CRIMEA WAR, aad atbar
YVwitnmtHi works, for sale at tk '- - - -4ee8
- CITY BOOK STORE.
JYcw Gold Mines!
IN OREGON CITY.
J. M fJfJN E Y
II
A3 iut returnee from tVelifnnilA with a
LARGE STOCK OP
Boots and Shoes,
which be will sell
CIIEA1 FOIl CASH, WI10LESALK
on ketail.
Alto, small attar tmtnt of Shot maker S fading i.
Ha solicit ilia natronaffo of lha omnia rj ill.
city aud the public in gurel. Briuf tuiiroly tit
rated to the boot and shoe business, he will keep
eoiittiully oa band line aaaorlmeiil of ladies end
gtiitltinun 'I wear, of ell anna and aiios.
m mi .. . .
Mia, giro roe a Tan before purchasing any
where f la.
Do 0t furtcl the uLiea laro dnsN h..lnw Clik.
sum's Saloon, in Hit new building.
turn one, come all, both great aud email, giro
ins a call, fur I hare boots aud shaa to fit ou all.
My motto is. Small profits and quick raliirna
I also keep Miller's aud Muaou'a Blackiko fur
ale. Ju.l. Ifti9.
PIONEER
Trunk Factory.
J. W. CULLEN & CO.,
Yumkill itrtet, Ittwttn Finl and Front itrttli,
PORTLAND. OREGON.
WHOLESALE Retail Mauufaclurtia aud
Commiasieo Deelers in all kinds of
Trunks, Vuliscs, Hftrncss, Sad
dles, lindles, JUartiiigals,
California and Oregon
Saddle-Trees,
Block it Hoop Stirrups, Whips,
bpurs, liitw,
and every description of Saddlery wart, Trunks,
Baddies, or Harness,
UADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE.
All orders mrtuiuiog ta our business will receive
prumK attention.
ID Comigumentf received on the moat liberal
terms.
Country merchant wishing to lay In a stock of
TRUNKS, would do well to give us a call, as we
wdl try to aupply them oheaper than they can
procure them elrewhere. jun2jm9
I. LA rODXST. J. M. SACOK.
' LA FOREST& BACON,
General Dealers in Dry Goods,
LADES' FANCY GOODS,
Grocery, Crocker, Glitaa-wurc,
BOOTS, SHOES, 4c,
At tit cli stand of La FortttFrtnth Sttrt,
OUEGON CITY.
NEW FIRM:
JYcw Attraction!
a la ruaaar. 1. M. iaco
LA FOREST & BACON
a.
WOULD InfilTni the cititenaof Oregon City
and vicinity that they have entered into
copartner-hip, nnd intend keeping a general aupply
of everything in the
Dry Goods,
Grocery, Crockery, and
fancy line,
and will be happy to aec their oid friend call upon
.1..... m..A n.:il iimm! j. a ll ItiiiaM trl bmII thm
ir,, ...u ... r,U,u.v " -
goods as cheap na any other bouao in town, our
motto oeing
Small Profits and Quick Returns.
We would also say to the
Tl,aR.aK:aTX.SB9
(the bone and sinew of the land,) we intend keep.
ing everything you may require in the Ore eery,
Crockery, Clothing, Dry Utodt, Boot fad Shot
line, etc., which we otter at such pr.ee aa win no
satbfactory to you. We also wish to exchange
our good for yiur produce, and will give yotl aa
much fiir it as Hie market attorns, thorns ana try
us. Do not forget tho place, but look for the algu
of La Forett 4 Bacon, and tiien come in.
We would any to the
Ladies (God Bless You!)
When you wish a superior article of dress goods or
fancy articlea, do not fail to call upon la Forest
Sc. Bacon, whore you will always find them, and
will receive their grateful llia'uk fur your pal
rouago. Young Men,
( Future Hope of Oregon, )
here I the place to supply yourselves with a supe
rior article of clothing iu which to
Get Married!
end. after you are married, lo GET YOVR
OUTFIT FOB HOUSEKEEPING.
. COME ANtTsEE USt
Coma one and all, both young and old,
Aud tee if we the truth have told ;
litre ia the place lo spend your cash,
And get goud.goods instead of trash.
Oregon City, Jan. 1, 1859.
A. aesit. - HtaUT.
WX&LAM2XTB
IRON WORKS,
OREGON CITY.
WE beg to inform the publie of Oregon and
Washington that we have completed ur
jEr"3'arJ3aar3 mMS9Ta)
BOILER, PATTERN, BLACKSMITH,
AND MACHINE SHOP,
and are prepared to build boiler, Engines, Grist
mills, Sawmills, and all other kinds ef machiuery.
n.. . kiuiiuM Mnnention with the Eastern
Stata tuo rat convenience of our locality
. . . i ' i. : ..... ,u.
the superiority and numocr oi
use ef water power instead ef steam, and the per-
r- kunwU.lna nr ll hnKe.he of our business,
will enable na to compete with California.
Inviting the publie to give us a call, aud to favor
na afilh their nalmnlira. wa Of on lis 10 execute
their order on the shortest aotice, and
At Sai FrMCiac Prlcea.
A. ROSSI fc CO.
June 19, 1858. 10)1
EC3T AND SHOE STORE,
OREGON CITY.
JT. B. BLAKPIED
WOULD respectfully inform hn old friend
and the publie generally that he ie by
himself once more, aad baa now on hand
A LilOB ISO WELL - SELECTED 5TOCI OF
BOOTS AND SHOES,
which ha will atilaa lha Bjoat reeetaablo tana.
MAKING AND REPAIRING
will null be done ta ardor, aad aa the eberleot an
tic. .
WoUT-frmf PHt BlMkmg kepi ta oaaa.
Oregon City, Nor. 8, 1858.
NEW FIRM, fc
JVcic Goods !
F. CII .II.1MX & WcKI.VtKV
MVVKE plassur In Informinf the reaideute of
OREGON CITY
and the public freuerelly that lliey have feruwd a
co parliwMnp iu the
XBvm.VeS.KZmaX.'Wa)
AND FAMILY GROCERY
BUSINESS.
At the aid Hand of P. Charman,
whert they will keep on hand avrrything In their
liu of busiueaa, and uf the very beat quality. No
peiu will be spared lo give entire ealisfactiou la
all who may fori di-pvd lo ive them a pall.'
From king residence In thia place and eiperi
ence in Ihi business, they feel qualified to say
thai they can and will giva satisfaction loall who
may n ill to patmuiie them wiih their orders.
N. U. All orders will be filled with as much
promptneaj and fairueas aa perwoal preaauce will
secure.
PARTIES F17IIXISI1I5D
with everything in our hut on Ilia shortest native.
WEDDING CAKES
MADE TO ORDER.
Oregon I'lly Dee. 18, 18D8.
II
OLIDAY GIFTS
at CHARMAN $ McKINNEYS.
The Flnect
IRKNCIl enufectioneries, such a gum drops,
r'reiidans, mottoes, cordial caniiv, alnion da
rock candy, dto , at
Dec. 18. CIIARMAX 4 McKINNEY'8.
JAMS, preserved fruits, brandied fruits, etc., at
. CIIAKMAN 4 McKl.NNKY'S.
BEFORE AND AFTER USING
DR. JACOB WEBBER'S SANGUIFIER,
Or Invigorating Cordial
What though the aun in beauty sliine,
And you have euuntlosa hoards ol wealth ;
What though tho wurld all, ail was thine.
If you but waut the blessing, Health.
Jin Honest Jlppcal !
To all with bad or failing health.
ARE you languid, inanimate, reailesa, appetite
poor, digesticn bad, and pains in 'he limbs,
body back, and head 7 Header, much of Ihi is
caused from cold caught unwillingly, or, in aeven
casea out of ten, aluk'giidiiicaa uf the liver and
blood, and want of natural perspiration, indiscre
tion in the use of fuud aud diiuk, or from a dry
neat in Ilia atmosphere wh'uh ia a Very unheal
thy part of thia climate many of the awful, vio
lent, and auMn deaths that occur here muet be
attributed is thia. Mow, reader, 1 have made this
my study tar many years, and I do assure you
that mr DR. WKBUKK'S INVIGOltATLNU
COI1DIAL SANCiUIFIKR will cure these
causes it will insure animation or the liver, blood,
and brains It strengthens the nerves, and givea
lo the surlerer a lightness of spirits, a mental and
bodily feeling f strength that is delightful. The
many rei-peclable persons who have been benefit
ed by aud certified to its extraordinary qualities in
curing any of the following diseases, must satisfy
all but the self-wise and ignorant skeptic dys
pepeia, or indigestion, lost of muscular or bodily
atreiigth and meutal cuergy ; fever, ague, or chill ;
rheumatic neurulgio, or other pains; depletion
aud weakness of Iht natural functions, debility
from disease, dissipation, tot much doctoring, de
bauchery, and other causes; in case of oxcilemeut
from constant intemperance, aud where delirium
tremens haa occurred, I have teen it change the
eufferer in half an hour from the most horrible
alate to cahnnesa and placidity. It can, indeed,
be conscientiously recommended to all suffering,
and the proprietor regrets deeply that it ia neces
sary thin lo advertise ii in order that itt merits
may be known.
Intemperance and Debauchery,
Constitutional Weakness, fec,
DECLINE OF NATURE, TREMA
TUKEoit NATURAL WEAKNESS
OF THE FUNCTIONS, NER
VOUSNESS, WEAKNESS,
CONSTIPATION,
WAKEFULNESS and EXHAUSTION :
Dr. Webber's Sanguifler
it a divine remedy. See affidavit f certificate!.
A case af Chills, Acne Treaaara, geaerat
debility sV IU heaim aoaa cared.
Mr. Uriah Weeks, who arrived from Panama
KUroh 9d. i-omnlrilalv nroalrate. weak, and scarce
ly able to move! had the Panama fever three
months ; had pain in the bones, chills, no appetite,
alrength or energy; ha used Webber's Cordial
two weeks, and felt so strong and well that on the
171 b he weut to the mines, wnere ne ia now
working.
SAIISAPARILLA AND BITTER
DRINKERS, HEAD!
Dcia tra. sun Good Fbiend. I herewith In
form vou that 1 bave taken in seven monlht over
sixty bottles of Sersapciiilla, Hitters, and olbtr
remediee for confirmed Dyspepsia, Weakness or
tb chest, indigestion, and a general feebleness of
inv system, without nttinv any particular relief.
Two bottles of your Cordial bave benefitted me ta
much that I am a different being. Please la
tend two botllea more, which 1 feel ante will
effect a perfect cure. If tha) will benefit yen ef
the affl.cled, you are at liberty ta tuonan a
FaeDtaic tjucKua, Ileus ranjntr
Prioa reduced to S3, two for 5 largo aaait
bottle. Sold by every respectable Drnfl
California, and Oregon. PARK a WHITE,
San Francisco, Agenta.
Cautionl-Beware of Counterfeits!
JT Buy none that has not the signature of T.
one end Jacob Webber M. I), en the top ef each
wrapper and blown in lha glaaa of each bottle.
Love loves to kiss the lip that apart unfurls
uLii- ...in. .mwi iM,ih. likeSDOtlessamrlst
Il'ic, '-'tu...(;i j , --- r .
Such b eath, such teeth as ever Love would tort,
Ar made bv Lafout'e Jamaica noes 1 eera noei.
Aad the worst hair soft, fine, end dark doet live,
Touched by Jonee' Coral Hair Restorative
And pure clear akin ia given, from wbieh defect
When washed with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap.
pr The really beauuful pretairalioei. for tba
..h ,k. k.ir ,md akia. are told for !U a 50 eeult
each by all drugg.aU ia California aad Oregon.
Wba wanl a ahaviag ttapl a heaalifid shaviag
eoap.
That lathers like ereaas, aad beala am skia,
A ad all soreness, ernpuoa, or aon-bara makes ataa
rram tb face or lha beads, or tb brew ar the ehia?
..-a. ia that fine emolient skia porifier, Jooea'
ItaHaa taap, fprio reduced t 25 eeata.) Sold by
all draggana ia Urefoa
dect
DH. D. D. STJiPIIENSON,
Hat Removed nrxtdoor to Holland & Day,
TEETH EXTRACTED BV RLECTRIClTg,
THE GENUINE ARTICLES!
Prince iUcloiicou0 !
AND GILBERT ii CO.'S
AT THE
Dec. 18. CITY HOOK STORE.
My Books Xttuit be Closed I
ALL ho art indebted to me are reqauiied te
call forthwith and settle up their account by
by cash or note, a my book aro do d, which you
will perceive by noticing the adverlisenieul of the
firm of Ciiabmak a, McKinnrv. Those having
accounts tgaiutt me will present them for pay
ment. F. CIIAKMAN.
Dec. 18. 1868.
ROSTON FAMILY
Price,
Atlhe -
S78.00
CITY HOOK STORE.
O. A. tfc ASA Ta. WZB9,
PHYSICIANS,
OFFER their professional services to tha cltl
xens of SAL KM aud vicinity.
They will prnclice lha llyieo-Medical (belter
known aa Hydropathic) system, believing all
drugs lo be not only unnecessary in the succeselul
treatment uf diseases, but injurious lo the consti
tution of the patient, and relying entirely upon
llygenio appliances.
Speciul attention will be given lo Omtitnics,
and thiae disease peculiar to women aud children,
by Mra. Wain. Patient at a distance treated
upou reasonable terms.
HtrrNcn:-l)rs. R. T. Trail and O. W.
May, of New York city j Dr. C. M. liourue, of
Sau Frauciwo.
Office- Citv Bool SToai, Salem, Oregon.
August 7, 1858. 17
To All Who Desiro to Get Kich,
TO LIVE COMFORTABLY!
THE undersigned, dusiring In Irara the world
in a belter condition than he fonnd il, ia b.ip
py lo have it in his power to offer an opportunity
lo quite a large number of hia fellow-ciliiena on
the western coast not only to make a fortune but
to live comfortably aud leave the tame blessing
fur his children and grandchildren. To Ihi eud,
I oiler for sale, at reduced price, at tha ,
WALNVT GROVE SURrtERY,
ea the road from Salem to Oregon City, 16 milts
from tht formtr and SI from tht latter,
a large lot ef two year old
FRUIT TREES
of thrifty groth, warranted to be the variety I
sell them for ; and should any one purchase, and
his trees When they come into beeriug not produce
the fruit they are told for, I will refund him hi
money and be may keep the tree.
I have all the best vurietie lliut hove ever been
offered fur rale in Oregou ; to that you may have
fruit the next year after purchasing, and may eon
liuue to have fruit after that riuing "eiory
month in the year.''
Order accompanied with the caiii addressed lo
me at Buteville, will be punctually attended to,
aud trees shipped (a any poiut from Curvallit te
Astoria.
The niujority ef my trees are winter varietitt,
among which ia an abundauct ef WAile Winfrr
i'carmain, Et. Spilxenburg, Y. 4 O. Newtown
Pippin, Golden and Rox. Ruutt, Smiih't Ci
der, and Winttap, M. H. Pippin, Baldwin, 4c
KEILL JOHNSON.
October 2. 1853. S5m3
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CIGAR STORE!
WE have just received 40,000 frirdna Ci
gart, also a large quantity of tobacco
Natural leaf, Buffalo chips, Pride of the Union,
and many other brands. ii, PIPES of all
kinds, AIatchks, etc., c , at our store.
DANNENBAUM d JACOB.
Deed, 1838.
AUIH I. OStRTS. JACOt t. SHASTLf.
BOOEUTS eV 8II AU1XL',
2S A & B L S MlWmiJTS,
Tomhateaea, Obelisk, aai Spire,
MARBLE MANTLES, TABLES,
Counter Tops, Fire Fenders, Grates,
Hearth-stones, and Steps,
JtLSO
BUILDINO STONE, OF ALL DE
SCRIPTIONS, FORTLAXD, ORKUOX.
Shop on Front si, 1st door above the ' Bridge.' 36
TEACHER OF
VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL
OREUOM CITY, - ORKCOM.
II will also instruct clasers in instrumental or
vocal music, or both, in different aecliont of tht
country, when desired. July 24, ISSely.
GP. N. continues lo import HOLDER'S
. SPLENDID PREMIUM PIANO
FORTES. Auy person wishing one of those in
strument can have it at the ew York price,
adding fieight, dec, with 10 per Cent, commission.
Plows and
Wagons !
I KEEP alwaytea band STEEL PLOWS,
warranted la amnr, aud good WAGONS. 1
caa aiwayt be found at ay ahop, opposite McKin
faty'a, ready lo aaake plow, irea wagons II bug
giro, la shoe lmnea, ai do any ether kind of work
ia my line. I keep a large aesnnmeut of horse
shoe and mils, either lo nil ec te use myself. 1
caa shoe a hone a aoaa and aa wed a lha beat
ef Ihera. If you doubt It, eome aad see for your
selves J.W.LEW IU.
Oregon Cily, Oct , 1858. 2tf
Selling Off at Cost,
.rim Extensive Assortment of
NEW GOODS,
cojtimxo m fABT at
DRY 0(XDS, GROCERIES,
HllDWAtB, MOS, KIDICIMM, BOOia, IT-
i tioneit, c.
GIVE aa a call, aad W will give yon lAaoAwe.
CIW. POi'E, Ja.
New Arrangements.
HAVING formed a copartnership with Dr.
POPPLETO.t, recently from Ohio, we are
aow prepared te practice nediciaa npua a snore
ztebded scale than I bave hitherto beta able I
Vb I am ala largely iacraaaiog tha circulation
af my medicine, ead hope era essay mtoma t
tnpplv all the important poiesa ia the Territory.
Lafayettt, June 10, 1859-
WJ(. DIKIDOkFF.
AI.1SWORTII fc DIERDOBFF,
vVIIOLISAI.1 AND RKTA1L
DEALERS IN GROCERIES,
DRY : GOODS, CLOTHING,
Boots oi Short, and Crockery,
In the new Fire-proof Brick Main traitT
OBKOO.N CITT, O.T,
AINSVYORTH&DIERDORFF.
Wt E ARB NOW opehixo
If in nit
XVeW rire-rroof Brick,
A I.AIOB AND WKI.L'ASSORTED ITOCK OF
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Feeling perfectly secure agaiuil fire, we will new
Offer Greater Inducements than ever
te the public. We are constantly in receipt of
G O ODS
selaclid with llit greatest car (aa ta prleet and
quality), and are confident that our facilities w.ll
ensble lit ta offer aud tell goods
AT PORTLAND PRICES I
(freights tn), and would advise ail those visiting
this city le purchase poo ls, to examine our slock
and prices before purchasing slsew here.
W have, and art just receiving, in invoice of
consisting in part of the following articles Coclie
co, Pacific, Dudley, Cunestepn, Sprague, Philip
Allen, Fall Hirer, Merrimac, Mriggs, uud numer
ous other choice fltlNTS, all late ttylet; Eng
lish i: French merinoe, Lyoneae cloth, mohair and
other Debaze ; braze, wool, it muslin de laiuea,
blnck, blue, purple, Av pink merinoe, fancy plaids,
jaconet, book, awiss, (c mull muslin, ladies emb.
telt, collars, hdkfs 6i skirls, dress & bonnet trim
mings," French &. doinrslie ginghams, French
lawns from 12) to 25s, blue, mixed, d grey sati
net, wool & cotton jeams oultouade, bleached and
brown sheeting from 3-4 lo 10-4 wide, browu and
bleached drills, denims, hickory shirting ; Silesia,
marine, brown, and Iriah linen, nankeen, d aper,
aud crash, a large lot of liuen aud thread lace
aud edging, hosiery, & a.
MEN'S If BOYS' CLOTHING :
Blue, black, aud brown cloth coal ; 10 doz blk
cloth vest, S doz white and buff Marseilles do.,
velvet aud satin do.) 30 doz satinet pauls, dueskin
and fancy casaimera do, 30 doz merino and cotton
uuderahirl, grey, blue, it black cluth over coals,
with a geueral assortinunt of gents' furnishing
goods.
BOOTS 4 SyOES.-Mrn'e. boys', and
youths' buota; ladies', misses', aud childreu's mo
rocco, goal, kid, and calf Congress boots, with it
without heels; Indies' kid ilippere.
Rio and Java coffee, black and green tea, N. O..
China, Balavia Island, Cal. reiiued, and crushed
sugar, K. Boston, Cal., sugar-house, a. golden syr
ups salt, 5 to 200 lb aka; I OU kga uails, assd sites;
Mill's pale, chemical, a. English atop, soup pow
ders, powder, shot, a lead; yeast powder, salera
tut, crtam tartar, smoking A chewing tobacco,
gretn corn, peat, tomatoet, itraw aud blackber
riet, in 2 lb tins; spice, pepper, and cassia, pearl
barley, inaccartni, vermicelli, corn March, aim
ouds, waliiult, Jirnzil nut, rsislus, Chili peachtt,
dried fruit; mackerel, ill or A hlf bblt; tardiuet.
A fine assortment of
CROCKERY f TABLE CUTLERY t
20 crates asserted ware,
40 doz ateel picka,
20 Duleb A Hdla hoes.
Whit Lead, Oil, and Window Glass;
with a variety of other articlea usually kept. '
IT Wa will pay oaou for wheal, flour, bacea,
butter, eggs, aud almost ever thing the farmer
haa to tell.
Oregon City, April 16, 18.')8.
UST received, tho latest ttylt at sill a sat
I in BOM NETS, Leghorn and etrtw flaw.
AINSWOKTH It DIEUDOKFF.
GOLD MINES AT HOME!
A. HOLLAND. L. DAY.
HOLLAND & DAY
Have just opened a ntw & splendid assortment of
At the old stand of F.S.Sf A. Holland,
OPI'OSITK lie. Abernethy't brick More,
wlioro they can be found at all times ready
to wait on customers, i hey are uow permanent
ly located, and hope by ttricl attention le busiuea
lo merit a liberal share of patronage.
Their alock iu putt Consists tf Hit following ar.
tic let:
Uinghamt, lawns, delaines,
prints, meiiuos, flannel,
alpacas, bleached domeslio,
wool plaids, dnniask silk dress goads,
hosiery, white shirts, cheek do.,
hickory shirts, over A under do.,
shswls, fine a coarse, satinets,
blk, brawn, A whltt linen thread,
ribbons, artificial (lowers,
Coatt' tpool cotton, (.
BOOTS $ SHOES, of all kinds and titett
ALSO-
E, Boston syrup,
Cel. n fined syrup.
tugara ef all kiudt,
tobacco, collet, lea,
uails, sail, caudles.
and a thousand ether tilings, too numerous to
mention, all of which they will tell at Itw as any
other house in Orcffon Citv.
They will pay cash or good I for all kinds of
produce, tuch at butttr, egs, chickens, or tlmast
anything the farmers nave lo sell. 1 here is no
thing like trying. So give them a trial.
Aug. 7, 1858.
S. C. liNarLr.tr. I. T. (Itt,
KISUSLCY & It EEH,
PORTLAND. OREGON,
HANurACTttit and mrosTKss or
CALIFORNIA, AMERICAN .y ENGLISH
SADDLES,
Boggy, Carriage, and Team llnrnttt, Jlridlit,
Martingale, Wktpo, liinen llortt-Lovtrt,
BUnketi, Curry-comb; fly Nile,
Bruthtt, and Cireinglea.
SADDLERY HARDWARE,
California Saddlo-Treet. Stirrupt, and all kinds
tj UaoMt sept at a Jtrtl-cloit ttlatiunment.
Work mad te order, and repairing done with
care and oa reasonable terms.
XT Shop oa Frool street, between Washington
A Alder. Sep 4, 'at.
OMachine-Made
Horse Shoes J
rnilE TROY IKON AND NAIL FACTORY,
JL at Troy, N. Y. have Henry Burden Im
proved Horse-Knot Machinery now in tooceasful
operation and are prepared tn esecute ordere for
HORSE and MTl.E SHOES of any weight
end patlera, at a prioa but Utile abate the price
ef 1 1 arse the ima.
Thenoehtyeflhe ima used In these shoe I
warranted ia mn mnvl These shoes have
been approved of, and art aow aeed by lb V- 8.
Government, efelueively, as aba by maty of lha
principal etag aad eramboe eompeaiee aad bar
eheertia lha eoeotry- There atieae eaa be far
chased through th priaoipal Hardware and Jrea
atertt ia the failed HuUs.
Ordere adJrM la th subscriber at Trey, .".
Y. will receive prompt aueeiwa.
VVL r- OUKlb-v, iigsw.
Oett, 1Wy.
CAoH pa-d ft IAND WARRANTS, by
UdLUSD at DAY.
I.C, AIMSWOITH.
-1 rtm w wiu aiaJOswiBj ss
EMPIRE
Wholesale and Retail
ST Oil lit
. .
ARK you going ta Oregon Cily lo buy Goods f
If so, you would probably like Id know where
you can buy the most and best for lira least me'
uey. That pUct nt
BKQWN & WOLF'S
ettabliahuient, oppueitt Gibmu't Saloon, and no
mistake. We have juat received a heavy assort
ment from Han Franrisoo, which, having bought
low, we are able lo tell hi each a way that ear
prices shall epoak (or Iheauwlvea, without mucit
puffing. We have
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING,
of every description, inch aa aack A frock roafs,
rnglana, Uihuas, jackets, vests, pants, erevuts,
flue shirts, collar, drawers, lin.ler shirts, tailitt,
trsrliauls, and nil kinds of India-rubber clothiirg,
Also, all kinds of
R Y-GOODS, '
French, Engliuli, American, A furnilure calicos,
giughamaof all colore, aU wool and hlf wool do- .
laines, French, Kuglish, A American merinos,
lilpscns, tilk wonted, all colors, all wool and hlf
wool plaids, silk and woollen shawls, tingle or dou
bit, eashmtiet, Perry's style of drrna goods, vel
veti, linseys, janes, browu A bleached slieeting,
nil cloths, Irish linens, silks, cambrics, silk A velvet
bonnets, scarfs, tleevet, chemisettes, edging, rib
bons, hdkfii, glove, hiii ry, needles, pint, lieokt,
tyes, perfumery, hair oil, jewelry, bracelets, boots,
shoes, rubbers, hats, caw, accordeoiK, cigure, to
btcco, pipes, and auoul 375 other articlea ti o nu
nierotu and loo cheap loKiy for advertising.
Mow the fact is, as we are permanently located,
wt art desirous of doing business on such terms
that we shall not be compelled le sell offal eosi,' .
but wo luicnd, by auick tales and email profit, la
livt and let live. Ladies and gentlemen are ai
wayt welcome, and will be promptly Waited en,
tltaieiuucr, rUmraaliar,
lluil our ttore hi oppotitt Oibion't Saloan. Tit
nt trouble to show our goods, and we can heat
Portland all the lime In prices. If yen doubt It,
call and satisfy yourselves that there it no hum
bugging ia Iht matter.
DROWN It WOLF.
Oregon Cily, Oct. 0, 1308. SGinG
Farmington fcUorc 1 ,
THE aubscriber would respectfully Inform th
public geuerally that he ho opened A
NEW STORE AT FARMINGTON,
On the Tualatin Rivert '
where lie inleuJs carrying on the
Gvnoriil ffJvrrliuudiati ttutlitcea.
He Will keep alwa) tun baud a gooj aworlinentof
IBIet . eftr EBOejia;
GROCERIES, MEDICINES,
Crockery, Hardware, Clothing, Boots and
Hhoes, Concct Onery, Cigar's
Stationery, d?c.
Hit above will always be offered at tha
LOWEST PRICES I
For Cash or Country Product,
U Please call aud set for yourselves, aud save
your expenses in going lo Tertland to buy goeda, .
Motto ' Small prnjlli and quick return.'
THOS. BA1LEV.
Farmington, July 24, 185S.
4.ood Ulit'ttl UitliK'd,
TjlOR which the highest market prioa will ba
X paid in cash or trade, ut the
July 24. FARMINGTON STOItE.
-51. 'tt.BiVI'UXiim
rOKTLAXTS, o. v., 1
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
DEALER IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, INSTRUMENT,
trusses, '
Supporters,
Shoulder Braces, '. , 'x
Window Glass,
Glassware, fin oi7,
Pa ink, ground, colored, dry, dj
Linseed Oil,
Xealtfoot Oil,
Tanners' Oil,
Sperm Oil,
Laid 0,1,
Machine Oil,
Bronzes, Vermillion, French, Chinese, and
Gold Leaf, A intricun,
Artist Mnteriuls,
Brushes, a larqt variety,
Furniture Garnish,
Japun Varnish,
Coach Varnish
Perfumery,
Burning Fluid,
Polar 0,1,
Camphene,
With a full atitrlmciit of
Gracfenbcrg Medicines ;
In a word, I am now receiving a large assortment
of the above, with a thousand other articlea t'.o
numerous to mention (purchased last winter in
New York very low for cash), In addition to my .
former slo'k, comprising one of the
LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE
AS.SORTMKNT3
ON THIS COAST.'!
W. WEATI1ERFORD returns thanks for Ilia
liberal patronage hitherto received, and respect
fullyaskaa continuance of the same, as he wills. II
AT HAM t'BXAICIHt'.O BUCKS t
Dealer and consumers will find it to their advan
tage to call, as the gooda must be told ta malt
room for mora aoou la arrive. my-, 'M.
CROWELLS
CttaaoaaA Extract ef Harsaparltla, Yel
low Deck, and ledlde at rataaaa
AN invaluable remedy for inipurilire af tho
blood, scrolulu, king's evil, trysipeloa, aalt
rheum, eottireueas, jeuiidice,dyspia, atpiiilitic
symptoms, swelling uf the glauds, ..-var Sous,
pains in the bnues, rheumatism, piuiplea on tlm
face, neuralgia, and ell chronic aud long ataadiuk
diseeeee.
Tliia article, ia il strongest and roust petfeel
form, contains all the actiro aud well ealablishe.l
medical properties of Saitaportlla, Yellow Dock.
and Iodide of Potatta, a couinnatioa uuoijualed
ia its curative aud streiiftlu-niug ericcta. Thou
sands of eertificatee could be furuiaiied af il pow
erful tffeeta aa an eicellsnt medicine.
Koranle bv Vr. CROW ELL CO., Vtar-
gist, 131 Commercial si., San Froncuco, and hy
W. YVKATIItKr UKU, rtriiana. nyn
25,000 Ll
Canemak, Apt 11.
FEET OF FIR LUMBI-tl
tain by
UMI. BARSTOW
'UAKEil Sarseparilla.al tha
OREGON CITlf llHt'O STORr.'
CA.MKH -Cnrmaaa'o Medal' Tebaeeo a'.r
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