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3 ii . 1' 5 3 f?. 4 J" 8 51 7 III a "ft pi a. a n ?V5 1 1 1' ii 1 , Whnl it Tlsssl I asked an anej man a man df rr . Wnnklsd, and curvsd, and whil with hoary hair " I nn it the warp of Ilia," l said I U loll Th young, th fair, th g'iy, to weave it well 1" I akd my Bible, and nialhiiil ll said, " Time ie the prent hour, the past i flcdl , Lire ! live to day I to-morrow never yet Oa auy humaa being rue or Ml" I asked the mighty angel, who ahall stand i " One liiei en Ma, and one on solid land i fo'er M My lleavou'i jreat King, I wer the mystery' tuie wm, ne cnt.i, "out tune sii.w o no more I' A Christum Island IWovehed. Vi' tv it muicii, upon wlial may !a con sldered reliable authority, that thirty ihou and Cli rial inns liava recently b en found upon an island north of Celebes. U has bees rumored fur time ibnt there wa (hero a Chrisliau people, furiuUeti and fur aakon, which, liuwevur, yet possessed three lliblos, and continued s'cadlasl in the fuith. When missionaries first lauded on the iV land they met with a olio leauher and bi pupila, who repeated in the MulavHii tonguo, M At the hart panlctb after the water brook e, o pauioib tny tout after Thee, 0 Lord J" No Uibles were found, bul the most pre tloui promise of the Hilda written upon tho bark of treea. . They knew the Apoa tie' Crued and llio lluidtllcrg Caiechiniii, and had Clirhlian cualomn. Twenty churclms and aclioola yel eftUtud, Through the inilroinentulity of Potior flRldring, founder of the Miidulun Aaylum nt Su-cn-ieclc, and chiuf patron of Inner MUtiona in Holland, four minnionariea, who had boon educated uiuli-r the veneialilo Uosaner, were tent out, aod llireo thousand persons baptized. Tliit it certainly a mist inlorcstin (lit covery. The Island on which theae Chria liant wpro found belong to tho tiasl In. dian Archipelago. Tho Dutch have for veart Lad political rulo in this region. 1'hii may account for the original intro. duct ion of Christianity among ibi pt-ople, -and for the fact I lint the (loidulberg Gate, chitin was still found in their possession. Uut, nill, the particular time nnd circum stances in which the introduction took pluco may well clinllrno tpiciitl attcn tion, and elicit iiivestijrntion fiom those who have tho leisure nnd facililif-i for prosecuting it. Ger. Jteormed Meutngtr, Let IT Go. A good pnrson hnj been preaching upon a certain Sunday inoriiini;, from a text including the pnrnblo of the two honsc!), ono of which stood upon a rock, nd tho other upon the sun (I ; a parable which we may reasonably assume is nut unknown lo any reader ol lln-se pigea. He warmed with the fjree and beauty of his theme, until, in the ardor cf his dis course, be carrhd airay Ih rrong Aouv " The rains beat, the carar, aaj i!m winds blew npon the hou:cl stood npon the ro k, and it fti aid rl was the fall thereof;" mere acciJDttl tracpoition, -ofcoursa, and dub:le&s ool noticed by one in fifty of bis congregation. " Code, aaid the narrator as the two were walking Lome from church, " did ynu not make a mistake in your sermon to-day f Did you not, in one instance, reverse the meaning of the beautiful parable which formed iin subject ! I looked to see you reverse it." "You are right, my son J I did make n 'mistake; I am glad you were so attentive and watchful as. Is remark it; I carried away the wrong house, but I did not inuke mistuko in not stopping to correct it. Suppose I had done so f Both houses then would have been gone, and not one would -have been left to illustrate the parable. Few saw tho error, I think; and this leads me to say, my sun, that when you mid you Imve made a mistake, let somebody else discover it." Now this is a niixim worthy of heed. Knickerbocker. Electricity. It is hardly seventy years since Madame Cialvani observed the convulsions of the frogs) she was preparing for her husband's soup, when touched by an cloctrical conductor. Her accidental ob servations gnve birth to those splendid se rius of discoveries which, in less than a cen tury, hnvo unfolded such strango pnes in tho Book of Nature, and which the utilizing spirit of tho age has already to successfully appropriated lo tho exigencies of the high- sesl degree of civilization, Lord 13ncon taught tis that (lie best modo of acquiring a knowledge of tho se cruls of Nature was to ask liar quostinns, with an humble, diligent, teachable spirit. Threescore yenrs anil ten have been devo ted to tho inquiries, Why does nmber, when rubbed draw light feathers to itself? Why does tho magnet attract iron and point to tho poles? Why chould a dead frog bo apparently brought again lo life lor an instant, if when one mot til touches a nerve and another a muscle, these two mctuls bo united lo a third f The answers to these three questions have reduced all thrco phenomena to tho action of ono sin gle cause. A II lead lo tho subtile spirit or power wo cull lilectneity. I hough as yet wo know not what this electricity is, we 'know not what litis electricity Is, we have learnt to tame it. It is the spirit of tho storm. We see it in the lightning; we . hear it in the thunder. We make it our Vulcan, to eliminate metals from tho earth which twiin on water. We cause it to rend rocks Hsunder, It is the slave of (lie metallurgist. We make it reduce the works otan age into ing'antsnenus ruin. It has crumbled Kussia proudest fiiL'in eering triumph into dust, with the resistless power of the thunderbolt; and now it is ouf Mercury, to carry winged messages horn toe Mew World to the Old with light ning speco. ,i Woman s Love. How muny bright eyes grow dim Imw manv ; soli,, cheeks grow uale how many luyely forms fade away into the tomb, and none can tell the cause that blighted their loveliness! : As the dove will clasp its wings to its side, and cever and cmicenl the arrow that is prey, in" on its vitals, so it is the nature of wo man lo hide from the world the pangs of wounded atleclion. 1 he love of a delicate female is always shy anil silent. Even when fortunate she scarcely breathe il to herself; hut when otherwise, she buries it in the recesses of her bosom, and there lets it cower and brood among; the ruin of her pcaca. IV ashmgton Irving. sT" A the storm which bruie ih floser nourishes the tree, so abscnor, which starves a weak afll-clion, strength en! a strong one. k t ttW Uubit in child is at first like a spider's wb; if neglected, it become thread or twine; next, a cord or rope; nallj, a cable; thea who caa brk it I W, T. HATIAC:. . '. W.O.JOHNSUN, Matlock k Johnton, . ATTORNEYS ,4V COUlfS JXOB3 AT, lAtf, AAnd Solicitor! in Chancery, WILL promptly alien) to any busineae wliloh may be committed to their professional eharire before the District and Supreme Court. Oliiue hi llhfiuld'a building, iiiintediaUly ep poena the Mum Hires! House. , ; Oregon City, March 7, 1857. ' ' 47y " JOHW R. M'BRIDE,; ATToaasr ahd counsslos at nw ; - LafnytUe; Yamhill Ctuniy, O. T., WWTILL faithfully attend to alt busineae en W w truateit to Ins professional oare. , . , Wm, 0. Dement aft Co., ' TIT llOLKrtAl.K.iid retail Dealers in Crocur TV- lee, Pruviaions, l'aints, Oils, Hoole and Shoes, Crockery, &e. . Opposite the Mud Office, .Ham tit. uregou city. June I, 1 SOS. CHARLES POPE, JR., TEALEIl In Hardware, Groeerii-a. Dry Good, U Clotiiiufc', liuot St Shone, Aledioioea, Hooks and Stationery. Main-at., Oregon City, April 81, 1857-Ilf , S. SXilwain. : Miuufacturtr, WhitltiaU and Helail Dealer i COOK AID PARLOR STOVES,' ' Trx t correa wasi, hardwaii, c, '' MalnSt., oppoait Main Street Hotel, .. - OREGON CITY, 0. T. . Stramboutaud iobbina! walk ilteaded to with Uli-p.llCII. .., . , ... -. , Orders from the eouotry promptly filled.. -1 je" T. C1IABMAN, , i A. WiR.NEH. Charman 4l Warnor, 14 - GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS ... WUOLCSALf ST AIL , , ', , , '. Uralor lu Drr Goods, Clothing, Hardware, Crockery, Glassreare, lioolt, bhoes, J'aints, Oils, dr.. la their fire-proof Urick Main tbsit, " ' ORBfiOCITV, OREGON. Time. II I G II K I ELD, WATCH-MAKER. l'ersons Jeirous of etllinir oood work don will do well to give me a call, as pij whole time ie da voUd lo the repairing of Chronometer, Lever, Uuplex, and lloriioulai watches. An assortment of Jewelry on hand. Jewelry made looruYr, mid repaired. Prices to suit the times. I am thankful far past mvors, and nope 10 give satisfaction in future. , M .. ...... IT Located at tho old aland, opposite the Tel egraph Office, OREGON CITY. Feb. 8. fDr-tiffs, Medicines, Faints, Oils, and Dye-staffs, at the OKHUON CITV UKOG STORE, eeplo . Ma u street, Oregon City, u. T. JOHN P. BROOKS, ' " IVisIraafc J- Retail Dealtr in Groceries, Product, . rrotuiont, qc. Main Street. , , , A Geneml Assortment kept up of Selooted Goods Canemah, March 23, 1857. ' V " , GUN-SMITHING. ; : ; T EING permanently locnted in Orreon Cilv A) I am prrpareil lo carry on the busiuess ol IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Thnso who favor me with their patronage, may expect to have their work done right. Those who have O UNS at my Shnport repairs, and do not call for them within m.K months of the time set for the work to be done, mny expept to have them sold to pny ehnrBes. , FERDINAND WILDE. , June 27, 1857. " ' llmlS ' ! V.".' Reading for the Million.' j. ; . s. j, Mccormick ; IIAa CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT TUB FSANKLIN BOOK ' r ' STOSE, tSONT-ST, ror.TLAND, ORIflOII, I , A Choice selection of Popular Books,, News papers, Mnjazinea sud Fancy Stationery; . r Among the hooka ou hand will be found works on Temperance, Agriculture, Horticulture, His tory, I'oetry, Biography, Medicines, Religion, Science, School Hooks, Romances, &c., ifcc, Slc. .ITSubaoriptioDs received for Harper, Graham, Godey, Leslie's, or Putnam, at 4 a year, pott age free. . .. 1 ... ,-. 1 , ID Subscription received for any newspaper published in nny pail 0 the Union.- . Rememher the Franklin Dook Store and News paper Age ncy, Front street, Portland Oregon. , ' W. D. Hutcnins, 1M. S., '.1 Y)EFEnS TO- JLVi Prof. A. Curtisj Cincinnati, Ohio; . ' iwi. , .....'!( if , 1 rui. vwurincy, i.a rayeuo, ina.i " , Dr. W, Armstrong, Findley, Oli .r .V I ..I !! ( , J. rislier, JL p., liltin, . . J.Chamberlin, M. D.. Tiffin, ".. Dr. 15. A. Wright, Mexico, Ohio;.. , Prof. II. F. Johnson, Philadelphia, Pcnn. 1 , Prof. J. Drown, N. Y. ' -l)t. G. Kellogg, Milwaukie, O.f. W, D. Hutchine' Balsam Wild Cberrv....... SI 85 Jayne a Lxpeclorant .,.. 1 25 ". Alleralive ,.,.,f 1 25 Ayrca' Cherry Pectoral....,...,., .'."-.....I S5 . ,!,.' and a general assortment of BO T A N I C M E O I C I N E S kept at all limes. ' And I am'muking arrange-. menu to manufacture my Balouni for tho lungs, from the Oregon clieiry. auglS- - HtiWiNo, snnpooiNO,-&e. 1 THE public are tesiiectfully informed that the undersigned have opened a SIIAV'ING SA LOON opposite Messrs. Oibeon A Putter's Bill iaid Saloon. - , air Culling, Shaving, Shampooing, cj-c.; done in the lutest and most approved style. Also, Uoot-blacking, light jobbiug, io, Cealle men's bed rooms taken euro of. and all other small! jobbing doue on the cheapest ami most expeditious terms. JOHN & THOMAS WARD, Jan. 30, 1858. , Jlfm'n sr., Oregon City. j , Jos. Barstow . ,, IS by himself, aud would respectfully aay to his friend, pod, the public generally Ihat he ia thankful for past patronage, and willoonliiiuebuei nessattlie old stand, and will ever be readv to show hia Oood to those who may favor him with a cull. Come one, come all, both great aud small, and give him a call before purchusiug elsewhere, and examine for yourselves hia splendid aud select stock of - dry goods, rRorisroNsPctOTir- ING, UOOTS, SHOES; and CROCKERY, Tea, Surer, ColTes. Spiuea. fcc- &.c". V.m. Brooms, Slc, and almost every thinir nertainiua. to a general line of busineae, All kinds country produce taken in exchange. k Country friend will find it to their adeanluce to aive me a oalL - , . , Cniiemah.Sent. 6. ' - . Extra Notice. I ; - TTE WISU to inform all who' are indebted IT to us that on the 10th dav orSmnU nmt we shutt e!ow our book and account, and Quit tin credit businttt entirely! - W shall re- lam our Douk and papers for one month for th puriwee of ooilootiou Aer whleh -time all ... count not eiUed will be left with some officer fer collection. , I We hope one and all will com forwant J close up their account with cash or aucb produce aa we usually tuke al ihe market rates, or make aalikfaolory settlement with us. , CHARMAN 4 WAJtNER.. Oregon City, ilug. 14, 1808. , DIARY and 0TeBoa4a of Amo Law r f al by C POPS. Jr. - FAC1TI0 UNI7ERSIT7, fvtttt 'Orove, Washington CV., Oregon, Rev. S.II. Maiail, A. M., President, . , lUv.II. LvilAN, A.M.,Vi, Mathematics, fTlim collegiate year, consisting of one term of ,I nine monins, win eommeuce on in xaa Wednesday of 4'epteinbcr. .It la the design of this Iastilulioa lo furnish thorough and oompleto collegUl eduuntion. There la a Library of lUOU volume for the use of thostudnnts . . 1 .. . .. Applicants fr admission to college must hav a knowledge of the cominou English branchua, and have studied tli sueieul language so far a to have read portion of Cesar aud Cicero and Ih Greek Reader. - , , : The tuiliou fee ia $32 per suuuin, ',. , Studenia fitting fur oollegs, a wall a other wishing lo pursue oolle list slLdies without nler lug upon Hi college course, will be under the In- etiuetion of the college lencliers. , 1 Th fall term of 1 1 weeks in the prepornlory deparlnient commence ou Ih 2d Wtduesdny of September. Tuition, (4 per term. , , . Toalatia Academy, Forest Grove, Washington Co., Oregon. , . Rgv. Cusiiimu EttLLt, Principal. The fall term will eommenoe on the 3d Wed. neaduy of September. 1 uilioo In the common branches, 88 In lb higher branches, $H per quarter. Vtiy JUST RECEIVED, al the Oregon City Drug Store, direct from flew York and San Fran cisco, a large assortment of Drugs, " ' ." ' ' Chemicals, , , r . Patent and Family , . , .!. i Medicines, all of which will be sold as low or lower than they can be had nt any other place In the Territory. Country merchunts will tindit to their Interest to buy here instead of Portland. Call and set. Oregon City, May 9, 1857. THIS INSTITUTION Oucorpnrated by Ihe Legislature of tho State of New York, cap ital SIOO.OUll), was founded for Ihe purpose of snppJyiuj the public with the celebrated OKAtr EMJEICu MEDICINES. The series comprises remedies for nearly every disease, adapted to ev ery climate. For families, traveler, seamen, and miner' use, they are unequuled. All the medi cines aro PURELY VEGETABLE, and war ranted to cure the disease fer Which they are sev erally recommended. : -' 1 lie uraefenberg Company does not profess to cure all diseases with one or two medicines. Our series consists of ELEVEN dilli-rent kinds, ad- pled to the various diseases incident to the tem perate and tropienl climates. The following com priii Ihe series of Graefeuberg Medicine: The Craefenberg Vegetable Pitt Are considered the standard Pill of the day, and are hiliiiitely sniierior to any Pill before the public. They operate without irritation on all the excre tions, purging the blood by the bowels, liver, kid neys, and skin. , . , 1 -, iriurshalt'i Uterino Cathollcon, An infallible remedy for ull diseases of the womb and urinary organs, weaknesa iu the back, pain in brenst, nervousness, debility, etc. In California id Oregon, out of more than a. thousand cases where this medicino has been used, it has in no single instance fmled lo give permanent relief or to eltect a certain eure. . . . . .. , .. CRAEFENBERG SARSAPARILLA, A powerful extract.' One bottle eqnal to ten of the Ordinary larsuparilla for purifying Ihe blond. A sure cure fur acrofula, rheumatism, ulcers, dys pepsia, salt rheum, mcrcuriul diseases, culaucous ruptiuus, etc , , . . . Tbo Greta Mountain Ointment, Invaluable for burns, wounds, sprains, chilblains, oiet.aweUings,arufiila, eto. As a pain extract or, it cannot be excelled, affording immediate re- lef from the most excruciating pains, ',.., ,-' TUB OHABFKNBERO , DYSENTERY SYRUP. Tills extraordinary article Is a speedy nnd infallible remedy lit diarrhoro, dysentery, cholera morbus, uliolem Infantum, and the Asiatic cholera, if taken with the first symptoms of the disease. It Is pure ly vegetable in ils compound. , , . - ftravrenbers Cblldrcnla Panacea. . . For 8timineftcpiiiplaiut, aud most diseases to which children arc subject. Its true worth can never b set forth in words, but it can be felt and apprecia ted by parents whose children have been sated. No mothor should be without it. " ,' eto Craefenberg pit Itemed y. Warranted a certain cure for this painful disease. With the Ointment, there are very few cases wljich cannot be radically and permanently'curcd. A surgical operation Tor 'Piles and Fistula should never be resorted lo until this ointment has been thoroughly tried; It never fails.,, . ' , ' ' , , OttiEFEMltaO Efi LOTION., 1 ' For diseases of the eye, Ibis Lotion has no equal. It ia a speedy and positive oure for inflammation oT the eyes; weaknesses, dimness aud failing of light. It will always b benefmial iu acute inflammation of the eyes,aud also a a wash on iuflamed surface. GRAEFENPERO F E V E R'.'A W0 'a g ue pills. s i A speedy and positive cure for this diatressing compluinl. 1 heae Pill are composed principally of Quinine, with other vegetable ionics, anti-spasmodic and febrifuge article. Thouaaud have been permanently cured by their use. . , , . GraefouburK Consumptive's Balm Sovereign in all Bronchial and Pulmonary Dis ease. It is; beyond all question, true that con. sumption ie a curable disease, and the Consump tive's Balm is the best curative ever used. Craefenberg Ueattb BUlers. These bitUre or skilfully and alegamly prepared rom. a uuroDer.'Di luvigaraliar, neaJUiv root. niuv, uu viuea. ah invaiuaoie louic sou health restorer. 1 , tvmeJtabrcMaaat at leaUk A handsomely printed volume of 3U0 pares, con I L. I k. I 1 . 7 taining eoucwe aud extremely plaid description of an manner 01 aiaease, ihsir symptom and treat ment. Jivery family . aheuid hav nae. Price only 2Silt. It will ba sent, post paid, to auj kioioc in vaiuorma or uregon, 00 th re eeiat ef Si eenu by mail r expreo. -" .1 Address Redington & Co., San Francisco." ' - The Oraefenberg Mnricrne are for sale by all Druggtste and npothefarle threughont Ihe county, i- A. H. STEliLE, Agent, Oregon City. Geaeral Ap-nts for California and Oregon 7, .a.EPIGTPN Co " ; - . ' , ' " BoIeal bruggwla, - No. 107 Clay street. 8an Franciaei. T JilLi jual received aad I'm ult by JlJ mysv : , . , . , , K. CHARMAN. ORANGES- o let-just received and Tot tale by - - jr. CHARMAN. ! U ,c WM- O. DEMENT A CO., OFFER for sal lb fclbwin good I I dus mill eaws, Tab feel, 8 " Xeut do 20 u cow bells (superior), JO bauJIed , 10 " without do 10 hamlled do, aas'dslses, , 10 M potato diggers, . ., , 10 Aim' spadsa, . , 90 " curry combs, , 600 lb wrapping twin, , 100 1 11 packing, ; &00 font I R lMlill( INDIA RUUUER OOODS at all derl. lions. 1 uiegouwiiy, Jan. KJ, Ij8 Wear Books I mil E subscriber ha jiui received a larr as X aorliiKul of BOOKS, direct from New York, among which are Ih following 1 Alisnu'a Hist, of Europe American Institutions, Livea of the Siguer, Habylon and Nineveh, Hillnnau s do. Democracy In America, "Laud and Let, "Sea and Sailor," "Dick and Port,' 'Ship and Shore," lloni Cyclopedia. - Three Years In Califor.J Cyc. of Literature, Egypt aud tli Holy Land lluelian a r am. I hye n, Lardneronot nt Eugine, Manual of Fins Arts, Ano I Mnuasterle, Lecture on Ih Arts, Travel in Peru, Polar Regiona, Mohan's Philosophy, ICholo Biography, Peruvian Anuquiliee, Choice Kstraels, A variety of Poet. SOU eopies or Handera Speller, 600 Headers, 850 McGiifley'i do. 250 . Webster's Dictionaries. Davies' Algebra, Newman' Rhetoric, Dav' . . , do. . " . Geometry, " Bourdon, . " Surveying, . " , Legendre, " Arilhmelic, Thompson' do. Parley' Univ. History, lioodrich net. V. 8., Mouleith's Geography. "Little Speaker,'' N. American Speaker. ... ALSO, . , A fresh hdpIv of Stationer. Day Books, Journals, Ledvera, Record Book, Meaioianduni, of all aiies, Diaries, Ac, Note and letter Paper, Envelope, Pen, dec, ate. Eras Knives, Ernsiv Rubber, Gummed Label, Fsber'i Pencil,IN K, iu quart snd pint bottles. . WHOLES A LK AND RETAIL. ' 1 CHARLES POPE,Ja, Oregon City, August 18, 1856. ... -ladles I . "(roU will find an excclleat assortment of Drees JL and Bonnet Silk, Satin and Velvet ; also Bonnet Trimming, llotxtry, Glove, Lace and Ribbon; TMt Cloth, Counterpane; tie., at th More of CUAULE3 PUfK, Jr., (Maio-st., opposite Abernethy's store,) where may be found almost everything la the line or wl Dry UaoAt Such ss Prints, Ginghams, Alpaca, Merino, Plaid Linseyi, Muslins, Sattinetls, Jeans, Flan neis, Sheeting, Ded Ticking, Hickory Stripe, Cotton liatling, etc Oregon Cily, April 21, 1857-Ilf Medicines fbr Sale, By CHARLES POPE, Ja. j ANDS' Saraaparilla, Peck' Wild Cherry Bit r-5 ten, Batemau'a drop, lirandrelh's pills, Lee's pills, Perry's vermifuge, Opodeldoc, Gum Cam phor, Gum Arabic, British oil, Lobelia, Hot drops, 3d preparation, Koman eye balsoin, Uallcy s pain extractor, Laudanum, Paregoric, Oil of Pepper- mint, Essences, Composition Powders, Carter' Pulmonary Batons, Sulphur, Kpaom baits, sc. April 21, 1857-Ilf . more IV e w O 0 0 d s, AT CHARMAN Si WARNER'S. N ADDITION TO OUR USUAL STOCK, wo have just received, direct from Ssn Fran cisco, a good and suiuble supply of Goods for this Season 0 the Year, . which we offer for sale at prices which cannot be beat in this market. Our stock oonsisla in part of , t 400 lb sal soda, , . 50 boxes English soap, 50 M r Cluis. Ilill'ssoap, . , . 20 dot corn starch, ; 30 cases pie fruit, " ' 15. "pickles,, ' ' ' ' ' 8 doi honey, 8 - lobsters, ' ,. I3 " oysters, . , ,' , 20 hlfbbls NO sugar, " ' 4 bbb Sandwich Island syrup, f '10 hlfbbls dried apples, 1 r . -8 ril mackerel, , , 2000 lbeatickcaudy, ', , . , , , : ' 500 ' fancy do. '" 1 '1 case Uallipisher toys, ' ' ' i . '""" 1 " German toy, ' ' 400 lbs almond, . ' ' 12 hlf boxes raisins, '' ' '' 6 whole boxes do., ' ; 48 pre good Mackinaw blankets, 2000 yde brown sheeting. ' 2000 " calico, ' Boots nnd shoes of every description. ' The abovo, with our usual assortment, we think renders our stock complete. Call and see us Term cash. . CHARMAN f WARNER. December 20, 1857. Experience Makes Perfect. Why' Go to' Portland lo Buy Goods? WE wish, to Inform our customers snd the public generally that we have now on hand, iu addition to our usual heavy stock of Gro ceries and Dry -Goods, one ef the Unrest and beat- selected stuck of , . , READY-MADE CLOTHING - ever offered in this market.- We also wish to say lhat our goods are of excellent ijuallty, and that we will self - " t - - - --' AS CHEAP AS ANT OTHER HOOSS I OREGON. " vie' , Portland not excepted. '' T" ;:l , Our old motto still governs oar trade " Quick sales and small profits." Our stock of goods is now vpeu nir inspeciion 10 ail who will favor us with a call. Call and sec, snd let experience then speak for itself. We sell as low as any in the Territory, for cash, or produce al market rates. charman & Warner. Oregon City, May 23, 1857. U S T R E C E IV E D J a splendid lot of CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, Dry-Goods of nil Descriptions. We can now fill almost any bill a farmer mav call for. Call and March 14. CHARMAN Sl WARNBRJ U HAVE JUST RECEIVED 77 A BEAVT ASSORTMENT Of AND HAVE POT , Prices Down lo the Lowest Figure ! Come io, those who wsnt (roods chbaf. . ' ' 1 , ""13- CHARMAN & WARNER. LUMBER. A LL those who want LUMBER can leave jd. their bill with CiiABHAH Ic Wasncs, which 1 will fill, and deliver th lumber In Oregon City, u uosirea. ' H. 8. BUCK. Oregon City, Jan. 16, 1858. .1 40tf ' Sane'a Arctic Zlzpeditlon, ,. RUSSELL'S CRIMEAN WAR, and other :iirteratiag werks, ealat the f j ep 12 , - C1TV BOOK STORE. MACAULAY'S History of England for le by j , C POPE, Jr. .:. BRICK. , 100,000,. pl9 7 . VfM. C. DEMEN T, 4 CO. A Few Cases OF that superior GREEN TEA just received by WM.C. DEMENT is CO. 5 CASKS eplJ 1 Crumpton' Medal T obacco at WM. C. DEMENT CO. ATTSHTXOXr, r A&SXXM I THRESHERS, REAPERS AMU LWJaU3a.l TTTE hav now on ths way from lli Ksitsrn TV Dial, T Arrlre about Ilia last of April, i SUPERIOR LOT ef Ih abovs-menllootd much ins. Thsy combine all of Ih lalast Improvements, and w hav no bsaitaliva in saying llisl w believe them lo be Ih MONT reftfECT MACniMKM now brought to this coast. They were constructed under our own supervision, having all th altera' lions necessary to reader litem suitable for Ih country. ThTIIRESIIER8 consist of two, four, and six-horse power (railway and sweep), with slevn lor and every essential eouvsnience known lo Ih machine. Our REAPERS and MOWERS are combined machines, suitable for either mowing or reapius-, They work from two to four horses, with and without rake 1 or, In other word, on i a self- taker. Zn Addition to the Abovo, We have, lo srriv al Ihe same time, the following AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Tilt Peoria Plows, X 8, Boston Clipper Plows, . Extension Cultivators, Grapevine Grain Cradles, Scythes and Snaths, Straw Cutters, Hay Presses, Hay Forks and Rake, Horse lakes, Wheelbarrows, Shorrfs, Spades, CXDDR CZILLI, BARK MILLS, A TANNERS', TOOLS, Also, a select assortment of smiths' and carpenters' tools, With many other article not her mentioned, W would say lo our customers and ths publio generally, if they are In want or any or the above mentioned articles, they will do well Ie call and see our before purchasing elsewhere, a w ar deter mined to sell LOW FOR CASH. W would also add that our Machines are being rapidly sold 10 arrive. Detier call and secure one of them before too lute. If prtferred, Machine delivered in 1 orlland, if eugngeil before arrival. Wat. C. Dli.MENT Si CO., Oregon City, Jan. 30, '58. Oppotite Lind Office. -Patronize Homo Industry! HAVE now in full operation a CABINET SHOP in this city, near the Congregational church, where I um mjiiufncturing BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, TABLES, SOFAS, and such other furniture as is wauled by Ihe community geuernllv. There i connected w.lh my shop a TURNING-LATHE, where all sorts of turning oan be doue. Large and small Spinning AY heelt made to order. I am making a better article than imported fur niture, and selling it at a leas cost. Give me a call you will lust nothing by it Oregon City, March 27, 1858. 50niS BEFORE AND AFTER USLNG DR. JACOB WEBBER'S SANGUIFIER, Or Invigorating Cordial. Sold only in Quart llottles prrco S3, or two for $5 by all Druggists in California snd Or egon. June 86, 1858. Farm frjr Sale for $L500. OFFER for eale a half section of land situated about six miles east of McDonald's lent in ForksSantiam, LiuniL county, and about twenty miles from Salem. . 1 he ehape of the lund suits it well for ordinary farming, nnd it ie also one of the belt stock farm iu Ihe country. The improvement includes one hundred and twenty apple treea nf improved fruit 1 also peach, plum, and cherry (roes, all of which will soon be in plentiful bearing. The location is favorable to heaith, ie beautiful nnd pleasant. J ime will be given on a part of the money at moderate interest, or good slock taken for a part. For further particulars call on me at the " Union Store," Salem, or address by letter. Information concerning 11 can alao be had by calling on W. L. Auams 01 me uregon Argue. ru.37,l85B-46nib ' ' C. IIOEL. MOFFAT'S Life Bitter and Pill, Bernard's Dysentery Syrup, Wiatar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, at the ' y.KEOO CITY DRUG STORE. Central Produce Depot. C AX EM AH. C CONSTANTLY receiving, fresh from ranch, J wheal, oats, bacon, lard, butter and potatoes. Apiil4,'57. JOHN P. BROOKS. W. F. Barns, I WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKER, OREGON CITY, O.T. ' O Strict attention paid to repairing, and satis faction to patrons warranted. ' - r feb9-43 ATsfn DOZ. thumb lulches, cheap, for sale by tV WM.C.DEMENT Vco. SHAKER Sarsaparilla, at Ihe OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. DR. Osgood IndiaCholagogua.andDr.Jon Amerieau Cholagogiie, at th . i OREGON CITY DRUO STORE. - Bavnrd Tailor's .1 CYCLOPEDIA of Modern Travel, aod : Swau'a Three Years' Residence on the North West ooaal for ul at the - .. . CITY BOOK STORE. UAX SEED-foraaleat C. POPE'S. GILT MOULDING for picture frames, for sale by CHARMAN at. WARNER FULL assortment of Yankee Notions al mli2l CHARMAN & WARNER'S. CtANDS Sarsaparilla, in any quantity, a! the kJ OREGON CITY DRUO STORE. CHAIN PUMPS price reduced-for sal by mr28 C. POPE. Jr. WE WILL PAY CASH or TRADE for good WHEAT al the market price. - ovIS CHARMAN WARNER. 1 n DOZ. Oysters, AO CHA CHARMAN WARNER. 6 DOZ. grape-vine cradles for sale by WM.C DEMENT A CO.) AN. assortment of Bible and Testament for sale at Ute Repository price by . . ...... c rore, Jr. land STsummtM PURCHASED BY Jaa. 24. WM. C DEMENT e CO. V. S. MAIL Lnni Oregon City and Portland Daily fennis Ol.rk, Josiah Mvaici Mi . Will run dally (Sunday, MWH,aJ ""H liaiud trad., leaving Oregon Cll W,, -'clock, A., IUluf.,lngi, uJjMI! 9 r. n., touching at .11 intermediate Jr For freight or passag. apply , Between Portland and Oregon. Cl THE nw atern-wheel steamer ' -EXPRESS, Wu. Isvino, Master, will run btw7 P7. and Oregon City daily (Sunday. ,s'Z,a U. 8. MAIL LIKB.77T Portlnntt and Astoria . Th Spbmdld Steamer ' ,. ' . Multnomah SP-J WI LL continue to run regul.lly b.Tw,fB pjl land and Astoria, .1. Vaseesver. tw, wsBR, leaving Portland on Monday and Thas!? i mornings of ch owk for Atri. tni aIJ2 for Portland oa Tuwdiy snd Frldav touching Vaacouvaa, St. Hsuaa, RA'nZ ft LAH(T,cVs.,eaoh way. For freight or n " apply lo R. Iioyf, MaisT' j.16 Oral lloyf. Whsrf-bW.i, W ew Arranf ementa. . I HAVE bought out th BAKERY aetaklU. menlof Charman A Warn, whlchl.. now opened under ihe most fsvorskls elre.-! stances to sll old patrons, snd as ... as may choose to give as a , jai .wTJ o well supplied wittv - .... f J" Bread, CaUrs, P"ies Cracters, tfuts Ctn. dies, Raisins, Figs, Cigars, Tols.. nd almost every other variety of l.u i . . yel invented by Yankee Ingenuity all T Ju.i AT THE IOWFS? POSSIBLE SATIS I I shall occasionally receive sntml,'.. r.w tropical latitudes, which will be duly aoneaaeU upon arrival. All are Invited Is sir m arL HIEDERICK CHAsWlAlT Oregon City. April 25. 18S7. vni!,B- TUST RECEIVED at the Oregon City Dr. fj Store, direct from New Y,k :J n' ciaco, a fresh supply of DRUGS, MEDICINES Patent Medieinee, Family Medietas, ..! which will he told a tow for tmt a k. procured in iht Territory. Cell snd eiamia f. yourselves, ajsd, get an Almsan for 1857, greAk, JAYXE'S Alleralive, Etpecteraat, snd rsk Cod Liver Oil, Castor Oil, aad Sweet OS, mi Ihw OREGON CITY DUUQ 8 TOO EL MEXICAN Mustang I.inimeut, G. W. Mer chant's Garbling Oil, at ihe . OREGON CITY DRUGSTORE. milUSSKS, right and left and double, aad A. X domiual supporters, al the , ... OREGON CITY DRUG STOKE, PUKE White Lead, raw and burned Uatbt, Crome, Green snd Yellow, snd alker aaintai, al the OREGON CITY DRUG STOSE; T3ERrUMERY,allli -r- X OREGON CITY DRUG STORE, Gil A KFKN BERG MEDICINES: Craefeuberg Sarsaparilla, Uteri usCslkeliesn. " Dysentery syrup, tansuajatsx ' balm, Pile Ointment, IlesUh Bill, ' ' ' ' " EyeLoliow,., To b found al Ihe anney of th Comsasy al the OREGON CITY DRUG STORK. HAYMAN'S I)yfpii.EIiiir wsrrastsd Is cur th dvspensia inst received aad n sale al the OREGON CITY DRUG STOtM. DR. Guysoti compound extract of Sarispsrilia and Yellow Dock, at the ' epl5 OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. OLD Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparillaf a th OREGON CITY DRUG STOIt DR. J. Ay res' calebialed Cherry Peeteralf? ooughs, colds, aud consumption, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STOKE. T fcLANE'S celebrated Vermifuge and Lwsr IvA Pills, OREGON CITY DRUG STORK. DR. Townsend s Sarsapnr.lln, at tbe OREGON CITY DRUG STORK, PERUVIAN Febrifuge, for ihe cure or fever and ague, &o., etc., jusl received and fersal at Ihe OREGON CITY VRl'O 8TUKB. CuiiuiiiuIi, April Hi 1847.. ON hand and for sale, low, for cash or prodaes Paints & lead, chrome green, - while lead, prassian oiu 1 red do in oil, chrome yellow, blk. do . ' bis paiat, ; litharge, Comuiou and permanent grees potty,! &.C. JNO. P. BROOKS. BOOT AND SHOE STOKE, OREGON CITY. 'p 3. D. BLAMPIBD & ' aitsSl-Al WOULD respectfully inrorm th Wf they hav now on hand a larg and we selected stock of ready-made BOOTS SHOES, which they offer for sal oa Maws terms. . , -MAKIM AND 'REPAtAlMf ,' Don to order, on abort notica. May 8, 16, 4-y For Sale at the CITY BOOK 8TC13, THE following works ... ;, Magic Staff, by A. J. Dsvis( , ; Great Iron Wheel, by J. R. p"!'' ',,-,, Ured)in2vul.,byHm5lf?W8,T!;,I The Home Cyclopedias, . . , .',.1 -t . u of ths World's Progress, , , ,ll 1 'i Useful Art, . , ; . 1 . Europe, . 1 !' -fl .. " Geoersphy. . , . m wit.l Fine Arts and Literature, Liogrsphy, Ac OstS. . , , Groceries ! - 1 FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPS,. SUGAR, Salt, Coffee, Tea, Syrup, Cbl Starch, Saleratu. Cream Tartar, Sal " Carb. Soda, Tepper, Spice, Alum, Bona, VJP peras, etc. April 21. l'-'. l 1 Hardware FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE, J BRASS and lion Butt, Sere's. UJ t and Latches, Hammer, and Halcbats, As, Drawing-knive, Handsaws, Curry Cmbs,n Brushes nnd Cards. Gun Locks, Gaa Caps, w Cards, Chest Handles. Pln.A-f " - Wm. O. Dement A Co., 1 ' WHOLESALE oV SETAIt 1 ' Dealers in Oroceriei. Hardwin, Boots k Shoes, Crockery, TENDER their thank t their a,"V? toroers for their past liberal petrtnaga, licit a conlinusnce of the sam. y. They lake pleasure in informing "e pBwtU they hav now on hand a large aad ?7 Kuck of GrocerU; Horimar; Crockery, and Boat Sttre; to ZhJ?lu making constant additiooa from New I n San Fraucieco, parchassd for easti m"'mm enabled to eeusi lower pno i - , in Oregon City. J"-3I''W- . Z . s itiK. i Cf BBLS.freeh anwsvm 7J OU 4 do. calcined plwr-r ,i" Xj WM. C. DEMENT OQ OA A ACRE8 OF GOOD A5P Jt) thres mile of Oregon W'?- n.- . . ., . i -j 1 1 ! asesssT. Tim siwra oo p" rziSJjrv en") Ea sier mqnrre Vt ths CITY X-J2f P particular roqnrre m Orfw trty.