The Oregon Argus. (Oregon City [Or.]) 1855-1863, May 04, 1861, Image 4

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    No8.--.th.-Jo "True Em-jo
the Sabbath," written If Journeyman
printer In Scotland, there occun the follow
lug linking ptmtge: " Voke ffllowi! tliiuk
bow tlia attraction of the Sabbath would
liopeleMl en!e the working vIumc, with
whom we aro IdcntifieJ. Tbiuk of the
labor tliui going on In one monotonous
to. coutlnuoui, and eternal cycle limb
forerrron the rack, the finpreni forerer
Uln;r, the ye-bull forerer utruiiilinr, tliu
brew ftircnr iwcatliitr, tlio fwt forever
plitdil'n, and brjln forever throbbing, the
pVrouMi'r forever droodiig, the lolm forev
er ai'liln, and the rustical forever aehein
ming. Think of the beaut it would efface,
of the iiierr heorteiliiea It would ex tin-
gulili, of slmigtli It would tutne, of renoiir-
ci of nature that It would exhuuit, of as-
jiiritt'oin It would cruh, of klckneu it
wou! I breed, of tho project it would
wrcelf, of the ground it would extort, of tho
grave it would prematurely dig. See
them lolling and moiling, sweating and
fretting, grinding, and hewing, weaving
and 'jriuiiing, lowing and gathering, mow
ing and Raping, raining ami ' building, dig
ging and planting, unloading and utoring,
striving and atruggliug iu tho garden and
In the granary and in the bam, In the
wood, in tho city and m tho country, on
the tea and on tho ihoro, ou tho eurtli lu
day of brightnew and of gloom. Whut
a uid picture would the world present If we
had uo Subbath!"
Bai-tiht Sthknutii ih tub WrgT Tho
Kxniuincr 8tutiH that tho Baptist Church
iu tho Went has 680 niiiiistcrs, 1,800
churchei, 00,954 members. This Includes
tho whole of tho Went except Ohio, viz:
Michigan, Illinois, WiKcoiwiii, Minncfotn.
Iiidiuua, California, Oregon, Kansas, und
Is'ibrnt-kn.
KT Tlio Memphis Appeal snyn that
tlio four yeurs or Mr. Lincoln's administra
tion will bo a reign ofntccl.
" Tho four yeurs of Mr. linehnnan's nd
mlnintnttioii huo been a reign of stealings "
says Mr. rrcntieo.
BUSINKSS GAUDS.
T. ClIARMAN. A.WAIl.VBB.
Charman dt Warner,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
WIIOl.KIUl.lt , RETAIL
I(uCi;r in Dry Ci !,
Clothing, Hardware, Crockery. Glassware,
Boots, Sliors, Paints, Oil, dr.,
Iu tlinir fire-proof Muck Maim itarkt,
OHIiUON LITV, OUKlioft.
UKOWX ,t JUIOTIIEII,
... Wholesale ami Retail Dealers in..,
aTAPLK AND IMNCV
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Gum,
JOOtr, Miocs, Arc,
OUEtiON CITV.
W. C. JOHNSOH,
ATTOItNKY & COf.VSKr.OIl AT LAW,
And Sulicitur in Chancery,
"TTT'U.L promptly nltnul lo any tninr whic
V V may lie ooi lied lo hi prnlVniioiiiil
oiiiir"a uuiure ine uialncl unU Suprfiim ( oiirla.
Oine over .M ilwain'H lin Hluri, jiniiivUiutvly op-
lniiD ma iii inn nirrpi hoiinp.
Orettdii City, Oclubrr I, 1S5!).
JOHN R. M BRIDE,
ittbhii Ami covmiLoi tT LAW
Lafnytttt, Yamhill Vminlu, Oregon
XIWni.1, fuillifiilly nll.-nd to all bumnrn
IrilHlKll lo lint jwifeiwioiiiili-Hri'.
U ALSTON & MVKI1S,
Wllul.KS.lLB AND RETAIL DKALRRS I.V-
OENE1UL MKItCII A NDIS !
Comer uf Main an J Fifth Strettt,
OU BOON CITV, OIIKGON,
Dr. II. IV. Ill: 1. 1..
D E N T A L SVR (I E 0 y,
f HA, psrlurm all oprriiliana bi-loninj (u
? n proiewion, in lliu muni apiinivt-d ulyle,
J rii-en niiiilurule, lo ami the liiiii N. f (Ioiiib in
i moil lluildmif, l p Slum, SALEM. tiO
AINSWOKTH.
V,. OlKliUnllFF,
Aisuu:t ru a iu:i:nourr,
VVIIOLKS.Vt.l! AND ItKT.WL
DEALERS JN GROCERIES,
DHY - GOODS, CLOTHING,
Moots it Short, and Crockery,
in uie new riro-prem uru-K AIaimtrikt
OIIKUON CITV.
a iro el ,t co.,
i TTirE 'UXtON STORK' llUILDtNGS,
ii. Malom, Oi-fgoii,
... Ipl in...
Dnj Goods, Groceries, Eootx, and Shoes;
ALII),
PROVISIONS 0f all kimlnj WliKai and OuU
Sr. A. XX. STEELE,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
T
Ollioo at tbo
OREUON CITY DRV O STORE.
OUKGOX CITV
DEUG 8? STORE,
MAIN STREET,
(Opposite the Methodist Church,)
HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
Drugs, Medicines, Patent Medi
cines, Kerosene, Cainplicne,
Burning Fluid, 4fcc., itc,
...AT TIIK...
LOWEST MARKET rRIb'ES.
Time
T V. IIIGIIKIELD, jrv
H WATCH-MAKER.
1 emeus desirous of getting good work done - ill
do well to give me a call, as my whole time is de
Tolod lo Ihe repairing of Chronometer, Lever,
aupioa, anq uurisumai waienea.
A a sortmeut of nua Kuglish WATCHES,
as n'eo Jewelry on hand.
CLOCKS, with weights to them.
Jewelry made to order, and repaired.
Prices to suit the timea. I am thankful for past
favors, and hope to give satisfaction in future.
O Ideated al Ihe old aland, OfipostU the Tel
tfraprj Office, OREUON CITY. Feb. 3.
toU -
Reduced Prices
Goods Cheaper than
Ever !
n. brown
rp.VKKH this niolliod of Informing his friends
A. ud lk pubhe geuerslly lliul lit
HAS REMOVED
I. a liouss nearly
Ojiponitc JiU old Stand,
where lit bus eoimiif need business with hit tiro
tber under llis at) Is uf
Drown & Brother,
who w.'II alwaya lie happy lo will on their old
frienda and customers iu Ilia way of showing them
Goodd of tlio Very Jet Quality,
wliicli, having been bought low In Ran Francisco,
from Ilia lurjfoat importers In Culifurui, lliey are
able lo Mil
as cheap as
CAN BE SOLD
mm mm w
al g W H it 11 II '
M. M t e c l at 11
They will alio constantly receive
Goods by Every Steamer.
Tlicir alack consists of
ALL KINDS OF
DHESS GOODS,
GENTLEMEN'S
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
liools and Shoes,
Hats ami Cujw,
j a u ia a, a it ,
Our main olijt ct by lliia imlico ia to inform llio
public tliut He ura Uiuml to m-ll goodn
As !v as they can be bought in
1 oi'tlaud, ami no mistake.
rr I his in doiibli-il, tve Imve only to niy, cull un
miiy yoinwlvea. LulieH and contlemen will ul
ways be welcome, and will be wuiled ou Willi
pruiiiplneMi.
To the Fanners
WE WOULD SAY
Look for the sign of
n n o wn j- n n o t u e it ,
und don't li ave town till you give tin a call.
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN
in exchange for l!uutl. Ut-rguu City, Juno 23
iloiuun liivc liaisani,
a-k r a l
FOR WEAK .J- INFLAMED EYES.
rpiIIS BALSAM wus ubci! for miiny vciirsin
L the private practice of n ct-k-bruted Oculist,
with remarkable success, (or discuses of die Lye
nun I'.yelnls.
I hore are many persona wlm would rntlier
mill'cr from puiuund diseuve lliroujrh life, thun
credit or try tho efficacy of any new discovery, nil
such liiul better not reud tins, but te all reasons
ble persons this preparation ia recommended as a
most vulo and etlectual cure for iiillammiition
of the ICye nncl Kycl.Ms, caiiBed either by ton close
application' to minute objects, scrofulous habit, ex
posure to i-olil, blows, contusions, or irritation
from any extraneous body under the eyelids.
It is renmikabbly soolhiiii; in itscll'eel, and has
cnroil thousands who would otherwise h.ivo lost
their sight.
In eases the I'.ychdsnro inflamed, orlho ball of
the I.ye thickly covered with blood, it acts al
must iiko magic nut removes nil nppeuraueca of
iillammutiou alter two or three Hiiplicutions.
I'here is n miiuerous elans uf persons that lire pecii.
liai ly exiiiiscdto accidents or discuses that weaken
and iiittaiue the Kyes, and neihaps destrov the
siht, who, fi om the nnliiru of their euiployments,
arecompcllfd to work ina cloud of dust and prit.
Sik It should never bo without this liALSA.M,
Keiiieiiiber, "Seeing is Hclieving."
J'rice 25 cents per jar.
Prepared nn.l sold by A. R. &. D. SANDS.
Druggists, 100 Kulton strest, New York.
rorsulo by II. donvsos & Co. and Hkdinoton
it Co. San l-'runc'sco; Iiicn &,('orri.v, Morysville:
K. II. .IIcDonald & Co., Sucrumeuto: and bv
Druggists generally. duly 21-m,'l
SANDS' SARSAPARIUA,
UEMF.MISER, THIS IS TIIK
Oritrinal ami (Jennino Article!
ACKNOWLKDUED TO B(
The Best Sarsajmrilla Ever Made !
1III.S imKvaled preparation has nerformed
some of ihe most ustoniidiing cures that nre
recorded ill the history of Medicine. The rapidi
ty with which the patient recovera
, Health iiikI Strength
tiuder its influence is surprising. Kuclt new case
in which it is applied furnishes iu Ihe result a new
eertilieale of its efficacy and excellence; and wo
have only to point to tho accumulated testimony
of maltitudes who have experienced its beneficial
ell'ecbJ, to convince t lie mast inered ulous of its value.
Uo tint forget to ask for Xunda' Samaparilla.
IIT r'or salo by II. Johnson A. Co. and Kkd
iNiirox & I o., San Francisco; Uii- V Corri.N,
Marysville; R. ILMcOonalu 4. Co., SacnimentOj
and by llruggists generally. july 21 m3
CM. KESTER,
Under I a h
-W -SB
"IirOL'LD inform the people ef Oregmi City
"d vicinity that he will keep a supply of
11 1 . r.A! 0 H
ivi-au-uuuu- v.iuius, vi ail sizes,
constantly on uaiui.
He will also keep a
. I 1
and will be prepared lo attend lo all the necessary
business of funerals connected with bis line.
arar the Semtnmrtr.
t W Custom from the country is rejclfully ' for
ik - d.
dune - J, IttU. '
BAKERY,
AND FAMILY GROCERY
T71 CM AftMAN would reaptctfully lufoiin
X people of Vlil.liU.y Vt IT, and Ilia pub-
no generally, lliul lie ia etui tarrying on uunue
at Ina old aland, where lie will keep on luuJ
Everything ia hu Line,
...and er...
THE VERY BEST QUALITY.
lit kerpo conatuuily ou hand a large lot of
DESIRABLE FAMILY
GROCERIES,
which lie will aell a low oa Uiey cun be bought a
any other houe iu tewn.
Ne pnine will bo apared to give entire eutiafiie
lien to all who may favor him with a call. All or
ders will bo filled with a much promptuesa aud
fairuesa oa persouul presence w ill secure.
PARTIES FURNISHED
with everything In Ilia hue ou Ilia shorteet notice
WEDDING CAKES
MADE TO ORDER.
Oregon City '. June 10, I8C0.
SIMILKAMEEN
GOLD MINES,
IIA VE TURNED O UT
m. XaT mjE ll 'CJGI
BUT THE
"Eagle Boot & Shoo Store"
JS NO HUMBUG ! . .
nKHE YOU CAN FIXD THE STUFF
that will stand the tare andweur. It pro.
peela well, lor 1 raise the color every pun, and tr
I lie limes were only a little brisker, I think that
it would piy very well; aud if you don't believe
it, just coiiio und buy a p.iir of liOOTS, after you
try them on, for
Have J iit Received
A NEW ASSORTMENT OF
BOOTS AND SHOES,
o r
lie Latest Stylo and Fashion.
(ienls fine sewed French calf boots, alio pegged
all boots and shoes of all sorts and sizes ; Ludies'
l, morocco, enamel and clulh gaiters, silk elas
tic C-oniiress-heel gaiters, misses' gaiters and shoes
of every kind, course and hue ; boys shoes of ev-
ry kind that is mentioned iu my rhyme : chil-
reus calf and nupoer toed shorn ; indie and
children's IIOSIC oi'ull sites, white, brown, and
fancy i Miller a Water-Proof JJLACKINO,
J. o. .Mason a lilac-king ;
Shoemaker's finding.,
Tegs, awls, hummers, thread, wax, nuils, and
slioa-kmvca.
Thuiikful for past putronngo, f respectfully so
licit n coniiminiii-e ol patronage from my old cus
tomers und ns many new ones as chouse to come.
I.udiesund gentlemen, give me a cull, young and
uiu, greut an.i small, brave anil bold, tor I Will lie
ready nud happy lo wait ou you nil, and in partic
ular the ludies ; i Iiko to soo them como to pay
me a visit, i.enirmticr me place
Tiro Doorn Entt of Brown ij- Brother,
Jlaiimti-eel, . . Oreffnii CHy,
Ludies and gcullemau, I ussure von (hut 1 can
sell you boots und shoes as cheap as any bouse in
town, or a little cheaper tor cash down. Small
prolils and quick sale, that ia the talk that tells
tlio tale. iny ia J. JIOONEY.
Young1 America Broad-cast
Sced'Sotver!
Simplicity, Utility, Durability,
and Uienpness Combined I
u s. nrcKEY's nirnovED
llllO Vl CAST Kl'.Ell - SUWCR,
rulcitled, March 29, 1839.
MMI1S mnchiiie is well adapted lo sowing nil
X kinds of grain and grass seed, hemp seed,
iVo. It sows more regularly than can possibly be
sown by hand, or uuy other machine ever intro
duced. It is perfectly simple in its coiistruclian.
nua noiii-jblo lo gotout uf order; it is easily un-
ueisiooii, uiu does away Willi the hard muiiuul
labor of sowing Kiuin doing the same amount of
labor in two hours that could be done in one dnv
uy mo orumnry meinodoi sowing. Tlio machine
can be curried while being used, ns it we:ghs but
five pounds, or, by a ample frumc, it cun be at
tached to a wagon. W hen it is carried, it is
i... .i.. ... - . . . -i
strapped on the body of the operator, a strap to
go across the right shoulder and underthe left
ui-iii, also n sirup buckled around tho body, and a
strap from the topof thesack, around the neck.
oiiouid the Machine by uccideut get broken.
any tinner cun repair it although by proper
cure the Machine will laat a lifetime, liut to
be uppreciuted, it must be seen.
ft will sow the various grains and seeds the
following ill.nnnces :
heat, ou u-ot at a cast, or 1 00 ft. at a rouud
Unts, ,ib " 7-J
Ilenipsecd, IU ' 80" '
II. ti. seed, llfi " 73" "
Timothy s'd, 25 " 50 "
Other grains and seeds in the same proportion.
It will also tow wet und limed graiu perfectly well.
County Rights for Sale on Good Terms.
Address, S. S. SXOW, Portland.
Those wishing to procure machines, can opplv
to the above, or to II. M. Humphrey, l'ortland, or
i. y. iiryani, iswego, uregoii, and orders will
be punctually tilled. Sept. 8, 1860m4
Notice.
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP
rpilE firm of Allan, McKiulay A Co., hereto-
-a. Ic-re carrying on business uuder that title at
t'regou City, Champoeg, aud Lower Scottsburir.
L'mpqua, is hereby dissob e by mutual consent.
All parties mdebted to said firm, or having claims
upon them, are hereby requested to send in their
accounts or make payment of tho eume to Geo.
1. Allan or
. Allan or Archibald McKiulay al Champoeg,
' Amory llolbrook at Oregon Citv. who are an.
thnrized tOK-ttle all accounts connected with the
said linn. ALLAN, McKIXLAY i Co.
Champoeg, De j. 3 1 , 1 8 5!) 4 Uf.
Justice! Justice!
OLD AI!E is bound to be the next President
of the I'nited States, and W. P. BURNS
Has been ap;Hiinted Justice of the reace for Or
egon C'.ty prninct, in order to prevent a collapse
of the Union. All official business entrusted to
his care will be promptly attended to. Office at
Republican headquarters. Ural door north of A.
IMbrooa'a law office, where he will bo found
when not employed in better busineas at hia
Wagon Shop,
one door south of the Tost Office, where he would
be glad to do justice to your old wagons, or supplv
cheao as the riiean. ..i.. j .
. - j i mm we neat, and
trtrk. W. T- BITNS'
Ore. - cn C .ty, Aag. 11, 1 eiQ.
PURIFY THE BLOOD.
MOFFAT'S l
Vegetable Life Pills
a u
mil ft l,l1 and envied eelibrilV wlllvll llieae pre
X einiueut Mvdiciuea have icuired for
iiiari,.l.l .m,-.v iii all ilia diseasse whicb
tlir
tli'i
Uie
pMfriai la cure, has rendered the usual practice
pulling not euiy iuim j, mm--...., -.
iharn. Thav are known bv llicir fiuiUt Ih'ir good
works testify fur Ibein, and lliey thrive net by tho
faith of the credulous.
In all eases of asthma, acute and citron e rlieu-
matiuu. ain.eliona of lb bladder and kidneys,
bilious fevers aud liver complaints, in the south
aud west, where these diseases prevail, Ihev wdl
be found invaluable. I'lanlers, raiiners. aud oth-
era, who once u.e these Medicines, will never af-
erwnrds be without llieni.
D)prpla. ,o person Willi Hi' dislreHiiug
disease should delay using these medicines minis
diatelv. Eruoliousuf Ilia skill, ervsiw-las, Hutu
lency, fever and ague lor tins scourge oi ma
r . . ... - .i .
western country, llipe ms.licines will be louud a
safe, eneedv. and certain remedy. Uther liiedi
nlfiMa I tin m-alain suliieet til a return of
discoao a cure by these medieinea is pcimausnL
TaV TIIKM, SI! 4TISCIKU, AND St CUBKI1.
Mercurial Ulrar. .Never fails to eralicoto
entirely all the cllVcts of Mercury iufiuiiely sooner
Iliantba most powerful preuurution of Hamiparilbi,
Niaht Swtati, Neteoui Dtliility, Nerrtus
eomplaintt of all kind; Organic Affection;
I'aliiitalion of the Heart. I'aiuttr I i-Mia
Plln.Thu original proprielor of Ihoe medi
einea waa cured of Files of 'ij years' standing by
the uao uf these Life Medicines alone. Warns
of all kinds aro eff-ctuully rsiwlled by these med
ieinea. I'nrenta will do well lo administer Ibein
whenever their exisU nee ia ausiiccled. Itelief will
be certain.
Tht Life Pilli and Phemx Bitten
Purify the blood, and thus remove all disease from
Ilia avsteui. A single trial Will pine the Llcr.
PILLS and PIKENIX BITTERS beyond
the reach of competition in the eitiinuliou of every
pulicul BT rrepared bv
UK. "II. 1. 1 A. u n. MVtr A I.
3.'i.'i Broaditay, cor. Worth ., A'eia York.
J. tLCULVu, Agc-ut, a Me foil Vjict,
3 y Oregon Lily.
Pacific IPniccrsity,
Forest Groue, Washington Co., Oregon.
Kcv. S. II. jr.in.su, A. M., President.
Kev. II. Lyman, A.M., Fro. Mathematics.
Til E collegiate rear, consisting of one term ef
.A utile iiioiiuiB, win i-Diiiincuca ou me lim
W'edneluv of November.
It is the design of this Institution to furnish a
thorough and complete collegiate education.
There is a Library of 10UU volumes for the use
or the students.
Applicants for admission lo college must have
knowledge of the common Lnglidi branches,
aud Have studied the ancient languages to far
oa to have read portions of Caur aim t'iccronud
the (.reek Header.
The tuition fee ia :!2 per annum.
Students fitting for college, as well ns others
ishing lo pursue collegiate (Unites without en
tering upon the college course, will be under tho
injunction uf tho college teachers.
Tho full term of 1 1 weeks ill Ihe preparatory
department commences ou the 2d Wednesday
ot September, i union, 93 per term.
TUALATIN ACADEMY.
Tualatin Academy, for the coming year, will
be underthe direction and instruction of the Col
lege Professors, with inch assistant instructors as
they may hud necessary lo curry it furu urd effi
ciently and successfully.
The fall term will commrnce on Wednesday,
sept, iv, to continue eleven weeks.
Tuitinx. Common brunches, S.'i: higher, 83.
A small additional charge will be made for fuel,
iio. Instrnctiou in I'uiuting kxtra, to suck ns
receivo it.
N. 11. The collegiate and the collegiate pre-
parutory departments will commence on Wednes
day, tho 31st of October, at tlio commencement
of tlio last half of the academical term, at which
tune I res. Mursh is expected, with competent as
sistant teachers from the lOast, to be ready to
take nis place in the Institution.
l'rof. Lyman, with the assistance of Mrs. C- K.
Adams, will carry forward tho academical dn-
parlmcnt till the return of I res. Marsh.
Sept., ISbO. 2Itf
GENTLEMEN:
IF YOU WANT AXY
Fine Clot h i n sr.
CALL AT
BROWN & BROTHER'S.
Mill Scat and Land.
T HAVE nn excellent MILL SKAT, aur-
X rounded n-illi excellent TIMBc.li. which I
would like to have improved. I will give some
millwright who wishes to invest in n saw mill or
grist mill, or both, a good chance. The locution
is one of the very best for selling lumber n
level way to the mill sent, no hills to Dull over.
aim nanny to Heavy settlements,
I wish also to sell half a section of LAND
near by. The place is six milea west of Lufav.
cite, Yamhill county.
W. L. ADAMS.
Nov. 25, 1S.")9. 3;)if
Exchanged for
AT
Brown & Brother'
OREGON CITY.
Corner
Third and Water streets, opposite the
rerry L.auing,
OREGON CITY.
1TMIE traveling public are respectfully
luriieu 10 give me a can.
The Oregon House ia the most pleas-Jl
antly located hotel in the State, aud baa been so
rraiigea as to make it one of Uie most commodi
ous houses in the country.
THE TABLE will always be supplied with
the best that the maiket affords.
Good accommodations for ladies and families.
raicas:
Hoard and lodging, per week $6.00
Board, without lodging, per week 5.00
Board per day, with lodging 1.50
Single meal ,59
Night'a lodging ,50
J. BOEHM,
May ,,I35J. Proprietor.
C. .TIIK RAY,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL
Shop nearly opposite tie Methodist Chunk,
OKEl.ON CITT.
April 1, 1SJ9. jjj .
KELLY'S
TEMPERANCE HOUSE,
Vji it.ftffi" On. Autrntlhi) f t. ,
0KEUON CITV.
.wai a-k itn .. l.L
IItt ...uiu ...a ......f.uiul.la ItKDS.
vn v -. i.
for Hie especial nccuiiuiwusui'"
l-i;.. nlltiliA.
ii. DINIXU II A l.L la Ilia fin'" Orrgon,
..... miA. aud eharirea f-nible.
..-.- . . . r
Hinfle meals, oyster ii'"-i', pni
of Mr(ir( J0, uf ua , nolk, iu Ilia neatest man
wfi
raicasi
,0rj p,p mttt wnhout lodging, 9 00
m by the day, aud lodging, 1 f'
H!n. ni,,,, . M
v,i-. i,... iO
Oct. 23, 1 Hii. F..P. KF.I.LYi Proprielor.
. .
-. , y v gg
M oih ((' Q f (P
WHOIHIV tT "J'
OREGON CITY.
AM alwave en baud.
ami will attend I the
COLLECTINU OF ACCOUNTS,
- v.
awing tij) of Deed, Mortf.ye,
Lcascn, Jluinlrf, l'owera ot
Ike Ul
Attorney, Ontrnety tvc.,
I ind all oilier business committed to my cars,
, OJire directly oppoiile the Minnie Building.
June lo. ItSW. a. si. Ill nroui.
SADDLERY,
AND HARNESS-MAKING,
OREGON CITY.
T AM new carrying on a Saddlcra and liar-
I nesa maker a shop iu Una oily, and have eon
slantly ou baud Ihe best of
Keaily-niiule liarncsndulcf), un
dies, Laltcra, martmgaw,
and everything in my line. I am also ready lo
make lo order anything iu my lino that may be
culled for, on a short notice. My motto ia, Make
a good article, aud sell il cheap. 1 solicit palrou-
ag al home aud from abroad.
My establishment la nearly opposite Charmsu
I. itr mi i i ,
o, ii jiiiier s im kriauM vu ,iin vum.
J. SCIIRAM.
April 2, 51 mil
i. aoasi. a. nuat-ar
WXLLAZVISTXX1
IRON WORKS,
OREGON CITY.
WE beg to inform the public of Oregon and
Washington that wo liuva completed our
BOILER, PATTERN, BLACKSMITH,
AND MACHINE SHOP,
and are prepured to build boilers, Kugiura, Grist
mills, Sawmills, and all other kinds of machinery.
Our business connection with tho Lasleru
Slates tho great convenience of our loc-ulity
Ihe superiority and numb, r of our machines die
use or water power instead or steam, anil the per
fect knowledge of all bram hes of our business,
will enable us to compete with California.
Inviting tho public to give us a call, and lo favor
us with their putroiiage, we promise to execute
their orders ou the shortest uolice, and
At Sail I'rtiuiiro I'l-ii-i.
A. ROSSI & CO.
June 19, 18.18. II ' -
AND
PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS,
Opposite O'co. Aberncthy J- Co.'l Brick Store,
OKEOOX CITV.
TIIK undersigned are prepared to lake like
nesses, such as
iubrotyjies, Melainotypes, Tho-
tographs, or
PICTURES ON PATENT LEATHER.
suitable for sending in letters,
all of which will be executed in tlio
I.ATKST AND ME.YTUHT MTVI.U,
AND OX SHORT NOTICE
AZD REASON ABLE TERMS.
G llOUl'S and LOCKET 1'ICTURES taken
very low.
Cull and cxnmino our pictures, and itidee for
j uiu selves.
Kooins opposite Abcrnethy &. Ce.'s brick store,
HOLLAND ii. DAY
June 11, 1 8.13.
Valuable Property For Sale
THE CHAMPOEO FLOUR MILL.
fpHI3 MILL, situated uhonl three fourths of
J. mile Irom Uiampocg in the midst of the great
grain-growing country in Oregon, ia offered for
suie. During high wator in winter, flour, Arc,
can bealnpped direct from tho Mill. Attached
'V'" mii' ' .Br""ary f"f receiving and storing
neui, uwciiing-noiiso unu garden tor tne use
of the person iu charge. The, whole property
embinccs uhont rive aches.
The machinery of the mill is of vcrv superior
quality, having been imported from Kochcster,
N. Y. There are two runs of the best French
Burrs, and an extra patent run of smaller Burrs
tor chopped leed, ic. Tho frame. work, for
-. 'a. - . . . 7 "
neiigiii, ore, cannot be surpassed in Oregon, and
the mill iu all respects is the best in the Kin In.
tot particulars, application should be made to
UfcU. T, ALLAN.
A. McKINLAY, I'-tompaeg,
or to AMOUY HOLBIIOOK,
Champoeg, Jan. 10, lStlO-4Itf Oregon City.
Plows and
TF a "ons !
Blacksmitbing of all Kinds done
to order.
I KEEP always on hand STEEL PLOWS,
warranted to scour and do as good work as
any others in the State. I can also furnish you
with WAGONS. I can always be found at my
shop, opposite McKiulay'e, ready to shoe your
'"-I ' iijiiiiug iu 111c line 01 my Business,
Call aud see. J. W. LEWIS.
Oregon City, April 16, 1859. ltf
Just Received,
A LARGE LOT OF
Dry - Goods and Groceries,
Which will be sold low for
Cash or Country Produce.
We would ear to the Farmer.. Refnrn VAN M
to Portland to buy Goods, call on ne, as w. will
take Flour, Bacon, Butter, Eggs, Ao., and give
in exchange Goods aa low as can be bought in
Portland.
DAXNENBAUM & ACKKRMAN.
Oregon City, Nov. 10, ltti0.
Toys, Toys.
A FULL SUPPLY FOR CHRISTMAS
and New Year's just received at
Deo. 15. F. CHARMAN'S.
aORACKLRS-jM
Mys on
band
CUAR-MAXg.
fitnvpa nn1 tv:
" A,MYarc!
BYMOXTJl tOTin
Fireproof Building, Front Sl.,kmt.
' Ald.r sis.,
-wnotaiuia sioun,
Dciilcra in Stove and Tin.
MKS8IIS. SEYMOUR! 4 J0YNT l '
land, feel aur. 1 1, at the. .n tVaS '? S
.heir tin... price. wbieS W1,"
to give them th. pft.feBC,, iC,p'''h
atwk of 'aaii,
TINWAEE
comprise, every ,rticl. mi,. .
establuhintuta iu this country. r 1 "BlIf
STEAMBOAT WORK,
noofing, and Guttering, and all .
with Ui. trade, don. by ' """M
i:xprrlu d 3IcUapCI, t
-Tlteir Urge and welllecled ia-jrlm,,,
tm"AMm:skVM3zem
ia eomprised (in part) of th. following Ufa,
Iiurstow'a Harp 4fe iay State
Utick'H Patent, 31 '
Ulaek Knight,
Glow,
Victor, ( ;
Empire City, . 1
Superior,
We are sole Agents for
STEW ARTS
AIR - TIGHT COOKINQ 8T07I
For the Stale of Ortm
Yt liav. aboard the ludiutry (new aj tkt rlml
a large iuvoic. of tliis celebrau-d fnl..; T,7
cooki ig-alove, which ia mora esteeM lata us
oilier iu us. Our stock of
Ofllec, Parlor, and Box Stove
roa wood add cot,
ia large and well assorted, and ia composed of tke
most approved varieties of plain and oraaow-iul
mauufuclure. In addition, wo keep
Ilidrattlie Rams,
Cauldrons,
Furnace Boilers and Furnaces
Forre and Lift Pumps, '
Lead Pipe,
Lantern (a lanje taritls)
Tin Plat-,
Sheet Iron,
Sheet Lead,
. Copper,
'Line.
Brass and Copper, Brass andiron Wirts,
ALWAYS O.X HAND.
Country Orders Solicited,
nn.l Goods packed to go safely to any part of Iks
interior.
C" Country merchants can milks nareltaM
at wholesale of Messrs. 8. &.J. at price! thai
will leave a margin for retailing.
SKY MO UK & J0YNT.
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