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Tun Ma wh'i won't pay this Printer. May l.j be itiod with Uglitnlnfc', ami conijx led to wander over jruiipowder. Ma f !i have tore tyc ami cUcatnut Larr lit n tvo-iUiiie. 317 cerjr day of h!i litr U moro dcf loi o il.an tlio 1W of Allien. May lit never bo eriuittd to kla pretty W"miii. Moy 'ih b bored to dath by botnlin U'linnl in'. nrnrt tKinfr their first IcaKon in ruut!'!, without tbo I'rlvilcge of teeing liii vonneiicr. Way 2: 10 iiiglit ruarei trot quurter racci over hit a'.omncli f very ni(lit. May hin LuoM lenk, liia gun liang Ore, ami li D!t!n-liiu- break. May lilr cultce be ivwtcncd with fllc, ' and liii ta cup caom-d with pidur. .May bit cattle die of murrain, and the iil4 d.ftroy liii garden. May troop ol printer dcvila, lean, tunic and hungry, do? hit heeli each day, and a raiment of cati caterwaul under hi window micIi night. M iv ilm funiine-itrirken ehot of an ed itor's baby haunt hii ilumbcra, and Lisa ' Murder In hia dreaming ear. May ul cowi give tour diuk, anu mi churn rancid butter. In thorl, in;iy bi limincse go to ruin, and he go to Congrcai. Dr. Juukin, for more than twelve yean putt the cfllcient and popular Presi dent of Wailiiufdon College, Lexington, Va., has ruined bia position tinea the scr cession of tlm Stoto from the Federal Gov ernment. The Presbyterian tnyt: " When, prior to the action of tho Stato, tlio ttu Ucuta hoisted the iccciwioii flag apon the college hu. tilings, and refused to x.Tinit it to be removed, tho doctor declared lie would not deliver a lecture beneath its folds, and immediately resigned." Tha Midison Square Church, New York (Rev. Ir. Adams') ha mounted the United jjtoKa coat of arma over tho main entrance. Iu dimensions aro five feet by , four and a half. The tnateriul used are . tilk and autiii. Rev. Dr. C. P. Martin, long the pas tor of the Lutheran churches of Martin". burg nnd Slinilierdnlown, Va., lately said in public that tho Stars and Stripes was tho flu hu hud always sailed under, und of course bo hud to Hue Aortb. Ravine. ;U:a Siiiknlhs. On ft Inte tr:n of the Mourner SnlinM, from San Francisco to Salumi, a lady passenger was so sua sick that it'id ' heaved' overboard ono hun dred nnd fifty dollum' north of teeth. HUS1NKSS GAUDS. T. CHARMAN. A.WARNER. Caarman 4t Warner, OBSES.iL COMMISSION MERCHANTS VIIOl.tSALa k aKTIL Dtn!cra tu Dry liuo, Clothing, Hardware, Crockery. Glassware, Ji.iolb, bhifrs, Puinls, Oil, dr., la their lire-proof llrick Main strkkt, OKKtitl CITY, ORKUuX. mtowx & imoTHKit, ... IF.Wesu.'e anil Rrlail Dciilcrt in... BUILK ANU VANl'V Dry Good-, Clothing, I lute, Cw, B lots, SllOOH, fec, OltEGON CITY. W. 0. 0nW80N, ATTORN Kir & COL'NSia.Oll AT LAW, And Solicitor in Chancery, WILL promptly attend to any buihieee which inny be ruinmitlcd lo hie prnfcimionul uliiirje befurr the Uinlrictand Supreme Conrta. Dlllee uver .Milu iiin'a tin etorc, immediately op pnsilo the Main Strcrt Iloiine. Oregon City, Hciubcr 1, 1819. JOHN R. M BRIDE, ITTOSNSV AND CoUNelLOS AT LAW, Lufn-jettt, VtinAH County, Orison. WTl.. fuilhl'ully allend.to all bueineu en V W truMril lo hu profftm lonal care. Dr. It. It. Ki:i-I., DENTAL SVRVEON, 'TTTILL erform all operalione belonging lo V V hie prot'einil, in tlio moat appruvid elyle. I'l iom m.Ktf rule, to ult Ilia liuiee. J T Koonn iu Union liuiltiinir, I'p 8ieira, SALEM. 19 1. C. AINStVOUTII. V,M. DIKRDOKFP. A1.TISWOUT11 V DICRDOIIFF, WHOI.KSAI.K AND RETAIL DEALERS IS GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, , Dool it Shoes, ami Crockery, In the uow Fire-pruiil Urick MAiNeTaaar oitnooN citv. C. IIOEL ,f) CO., AT THE ' UNION STORK' IIUILMNCS, KhIvui, Orogon, ...Denl in... Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, and Shoes; Also, ' PROVISIONS of all kiuJj Wheat and Oute Sr. A. SC. STEELE, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Oflico at tlio OREGON CITY DRI'O STORE. 011K00N CUT DRUG jf STORE, MAIN STREET, (0ipaite the Methodiat Church,) II Aa COMT.tNTLt ON IUNB Dni, Medicines, Patent Modi cine, Kerosene, Camphene, Uurning Fluid, tfce., ttc, ...AT TIIH... LOWEST .MARKET PRICES Toys, Toys. Art'LI. Sl'J'l'LV FOR CHKISTMAS Ami iNew Veur'e juat rrooividnt Deo. 15. K. niAK.MAN"S. Tims. T T. HIOIIKIKI.I), V WATCH-MA KER. Peranne deeiroua of gutting good work done t ill dj well to i(iVo me a call, aa my whole tune ie de- dud l Ine rupairiuf of Chronometer, Lever, Duplt t. 'il llonionliil watohee. Aa anriinent of Aue English WATCHES, aa al J "!' on haud. CLOCKS, with ijhuto them. Jowehv nu lo toorder, and repaired. Phcee tu etui the limee. I am thankful for poet farira,od h poto aiveaatlefactiuainfuturo. ST lA'ated at the old etand. nppoeite the Tel. ;r.pk OJi:e. OREGON CITY, ieb. i. Reduced Prices Goods Cheaper than Ever ! a. imowiv rpAKKS 111 if mslhod of lufornimg his friends X and PuW, grally "'' HAS HEMUYluU la a hm nearly Opiwite his old Stand, where h bu eominenned bueinoes with hia bro ther under llie ( ! uf Brown & Brother, who trill alweye be happy lo wail on their old frit ads and euetomereia Uia payor showing ibem Goods of tho Very Nest Quality, which, having been bought low in San Francisco, fruin the largo imporUiie iu Cahferui, they art able laeell as cheap as CAN BE SOLD in P or Hand! They will aleo eoiiftanlly receive Goods by Every Steamer. Their Hock consists of AIL KINDS OF &&e&aa.a DEESS GOODS, GENTLEMEN'S OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Hoots, and Shoes, lhU nnd Caps, 3 21 21 3. a 7t Our main object by Ihia notice la to inform tho public that we tiro buuml Iu eell goode As low tw they can be bought in Portland, nnd no mistake. If Ihia u doubted, we Imvo only to ray, call and ..il.i'v vaimrlvu. I-iuliee nnd rentlcnien will al waye bo welcome, and will ha waited on with promptneu. To the Farmers WE WOULD SAY Look for the sign of BROWN A BROTHER, and don't leave town till you give ue a call. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN in trhange fur Omdt. Oregon City, June S3. llomnn Eye Ualsam, FOR WEAK .J INFLAMED EYES. THIS BALSAM waa uaed for miiny jeare in the private practice of a celebrated Oculist , with reiiiurkable eucccae, fur diaeaaue of Ilia Eye and Kyelide. There are many persona wh would rnlher ud'er from pain unit disen.ie tlironj;!i lire, limn cretlit or try the ellieney of any now iliatuveryj nil aueh had heller not reud Ihia, but ta all reawnia ble pereona Ihia preparation ia recommended ae a mowt eafu and tlFeuluul cure fur iiillummalion of llie Kye and ICyul da, cauaed either by ton clwe upplicaliua lo minute objects, scrofulous habit, ex puaiiro tu cold, bluwa, conlusiona, or irritulion from uny extruncoua Ixnly under llie eyelids. It ia reniaikubbly eoothing in ile effect, and hue cured thoiMuiida w ho would olherwieu have luet their aighl. In cawa the Kyulida aru inflamed, or llie ball of the Kye thickly covered with blood, it acta al most liko magic and removea all appcurancce of inllammutiou ufter two or three appliealiona. There ia a numerous class uf pereona that are pecu liarly etiiuaed to aeeideiite or diseaara that weaken and intiumc the Kyea, aud perhapa destroy the sight, who, from the nalurouf their einp!oymenle, are compelled to work ilia cloud of dust and grit. Sueh should never be without this HALS AM. Keinember, "Seeing ie lielieviug." Price 35 cent per jnr. Prepared nnd aold by A. H. &. D. SANDS, Druggist, 100 Kiiltou-atreat, New York. For sale by II. Juiimhon Sl Co. and Kitni.taTO.N A Co. San Krnneiaco; ltira JtCorriN, Maryeville; K. II. Mo Dona i.o &. Co, Sacramento; nnd by DrugRista generally. July !!l-m3 SANDS' SARSAPARILLA, REMF.MUER, THIS IS TIIIJ Original and .Genuine Article! ACKNOWLKDUKD TO tH The Best Sarsajarilla Ever Made ! M1IIIS unrivaled preparation haa performed 1 tome of the most astonishing cures that are recorded in the history of Medicine. The rapidi ty with which the patient recovers Iraltli naid Strcnzlli under its influence is surprising. Each new case in which it is applied furnishes iu the result a new certificate of its ellicauy aiid excellence; and wo have only lo point to the accainulated testimony of multitudes who have experienced its beneficial Hlecls.tu convince llio most incredulous of its value. De not forget to ask for Sands' Sarsaarilii. t V Kor salo by II. Joiinsum Sl Co. and IUb iMiruN A lo., San Krauoisco; Una A. Cornx, Marysville; K. II.McDonXld Si. Co., Sacrameuto; aud by Druggists generally. July ilni3 COFFINS. CM. KESTER, Under I a k e r, "It rot' LD inform the people of Orxf on City 1 and ricir.it) that lie will keep a supply ol Keadv-niatle Cirtins, tf all sizes, constantly on haud. lie will also keep a O O ItMla and will be prepared to attend to all the necessary bvasueae of funerals connected with bis line. Sknp nttr til Seminal f. I IT Ciu'.em from the country ia rTeotful!y aulcitrd. Juoia Hi, U(V. AND FAMILY GROCERY 1 CHARM AN would reepwifully iutolm ' people of OUKtlON CITY, and Ilia pub bo genonlly, lliot ha ia mil carrying on bueineee at hie old aland, wbera be will keep an hand Everything in liw Lino, ...AND or... THE VERY BUST QUALITY. Ho krepeeoaetanlly oe band a largo lut of DESIRABLE FAMILY GROCERIES, which ha will tell u low ae thev can be bought at any other houee la town. Ne peine will bo ajiared Is gie entire aatiefae Ilea to all who may favor biin with a oall. All or- dere will be Ulieu Willi aa mucn ymnyuivm bin fairneea aa panonal preeenea will aecure. PARTIES FUKNISHED with everything In hia hue on the ehorteet notice. WEDDING CAKES MADE TO ORDER. Oregon City June IB. 1860. KIMILKAMEEN GOLD MINES, HAVE TURNED OUT BUT THE " Eagle Boot & Shoe Store " IS NO HUMBUG ! nEftE yOU CAN FIND THE STUFF Mill sfanil tUm turm and wear. It Ur OS- pec IS well, for 1 raise the color avciy pan, and if I,.. .: lu . Ii.,1. krisltae. I lltitik that llie limes -ci. jihj m " - il would piy very well; aud if you don't believe il, just come and buy a pjir of UOOTd, aflor you try tin. in on, lor I lluvc J iit Received A NEW ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS AND SHOES, or The Latest Stylo and Fashion Cents' fine sewed French calf boots, also pegged calf boots and shoes of all sorts and sites ; Ladies' kid. morocco, enamel and cloth traitors, silk etas lie Congress-heel gailere, misses' (fnitera aud shoes of every kind, course nnd hue ; boys' anoea oi or rv kind that is mentioned iu tnV rhyme ! chil dren's calf and oopior toed shoes ; ladiea anil ebiblren's UOSIC of all aiea. white, brown, aud fnncy: Miller'a Wuter-I'roof liLACKING, J. S. Mosun's lilscking ; Miooiiiiiticr'a FludiutfS Tegs, awla, huniinera, thread, wax, nails, and ahne-knivea. Thankful for past putronage, I respectfully licit a cuiiliuuanea uf patronage from my old cue. tome re and ft ninny new ones as chouse to come, Ladies an I geutlemcu, give me a call, youufr aud old, great aud small, brave and bold, for I will be ready ami happy lo wait on you all, ana in partic ular (he Indies j 1 like to southern como lo pay me a visit. Keinember tho place Two Doors East of Brown if Brother, .tlnin atrect, - Oregon City Ladiea and gentleman, I assnre you that I can sell you boots and shoes as cheap aa any house in town, or a little ehearwr fur cash down. Small profits and quick sale, that ia the lalk thnt tells the late. myl'J j. .miuwra TTounff America Broad-cast Se ed-Soivcr! Simplicity, Utility, Durability, and (Jheai)nes3 (Jombineu ! K.S. RICKEY'S IMPKOVED QUOAD CAST Ht'.El) - 80W ER, Patented, March 29, 1859. fllHIS machine is well adapted to sowing all JL kinds of grain and grass seed, hemp aeed, iVo. It sows more regularly than can possibly be aown by hand, or any other machiue ever Intro, duced. It is perfectly simple iu its construction nnd nut liu bio to get out of order; it is easily un derstood, and does away with the hard manual labor of sowiug grain doing the sume amount of labor In two hours that could be done in one day by the ordinary method of sowing. The machino can be curried while being used, as it weighs but five pounds, or, by a simple frame, it can be at tached lo a wagon. When it is carried, it ia strapped on the body of the operator, a strap to go across tho right shoulder and under the leu arm, also a strap buckled around the body, and a strap from the top of the sack, around tho neck. Should the Machine by accident get broken, any tinner can repair it although by proper care the Machino will last a lifetime. But to be Appreciated, it must be seen. It will sow ihe various grains and seeda Ihe following diatanoes: Wheat, f0 feet al a cast, or 100 ft. at a round Oats, Hfi " " 73 ' ' Hemp aeed, -10 " " . 80" " ILCr.aeed.3C " " 7i " " Timothy a d, 25" 50" . ' Other grains and seeds in the same proportion. It will also sow wet and limed graiu perfectly well. County Rights for Sale on Good Terms. Address. S. S. SNOW, Portland. Those wishing to procure machines, can apply te Ihe above, or to II. M. Humphrey, Portland, or C. W. Hryant, Oswego, Oregon, and orders will be punctually filled. Sept. 8, lSu0m4 Noti ICC. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP milE firm of Allan, McKiulay & Co., hereto X fore carrying on business under that title at Oregon City, Chainpoeg, aud Lower Scottaburg, Umpqtia, is hereby dissolve by mutual consent. All parties indebted to said firm, or having claims upon the in, are hereby requested to seud in llieir accounts or make payment of the same te Ueo. T. Allau or Archibald McKiulay at Chantpoeg, or Amory Holbrook at Oregon City, who sresu thoriied lOKttle all accounts connected with tbe aaidfirm. ALLAN, McKlXLAY It Co. Champoeg, Deo. 31, lc'ji) 4ltf. Justice! Justice! OLD AliE ia bound to be the next President of the United States, aud W. P. BURNS has been appointed Justice of the Teace for Or eiTon C.tv prei inct. in order to prevent a collapse uf the L'uion. All official business entrusted to k ... . . 11 I . . ! -1. - 1-1 ClfK.. mt .. lai tciii iw .iviii'.ij -inuum .w- Uepublican liead,uarter, first door north of A Holbrook 's law etricc, where he will be found when Bil employed in better business at his IVagon Shop, one dear south ef the Tost Office, where he would be f lad te do justice te youf eld warous, or eupnlT you with new ones, as good as the best, and as j cheap aa Uie cneapen. c as 4 InSrn la txrktmgt i ftr rer. W. r. BL'KNS. Oi goo City, Aug. II, 1900. 4 PURIFY THE BLOOD. m o r r a t'B . - a st ctahh Life J'Uls I t'B CI .,,f li .l ..J Mh-hritv which these pre- Iu variable enicacy in an - --- . punugnN ouiy uiinsv j. them. They are known by their fruits, their good work, testify fr them, aad they thrive noi by the faith af Uie oreauioua. . TirJnoZ. matism, aneeuena si hi ... - - - bilieoa fsvere and liver cempla.Mtair, thi b eadweat, where mess ou-aw. p.- ( . -. i li ti...i.M rarmsra. and eui DO iouim mvaiuam. '.. ere, who euce use these Medieiues, will never af- erwards tie witnoui mem. , i. - ih iliia dislrasaiiK i u j.i ii.a mMlieines mroe- oiseese snouiu uviav wmibj - diately. Eruptions of the akin, eryeiH". J"' ' . - j - im .i.: utaurve of the lewy, lever aw, ."- ..,, . western ceuniry, m o.- - .. .J ...1.. ramadV Oilier Hiedi- elnee leave tlieaystein aubjeet to return of me disease a cure by these medicinee ta pwmaneni. TavTiiau, aasTisnao,ao aacvaau. saarreriai sicw .,.,.1 entirely aU Ihe effecla of Mercury Infinilely anoner i... ika mad nowerful Drsparalien of Hanuipanlla. v.-li Km..t: Nirtous Dthtltll, NtrfUS nmpUinls tf ill kinds, Orgnnie Affections, PylpiMion tf Iks Heart, Pninfr1 -kolte. riles. I ho original propnew , . .""T" cinee was cured of rues ol JJ years .!...... -7 the uae of these Lifo Me-liciuea alone. W ar . Lt. j ar..,...nu .llxl hv these mad- Ol ail ainos am aiiew."Hj " - leinea. 1'arenla will do well lo administer them whenever their eiieu uee i buskt.uu. ... - be certain. . Tk. i;r. p. It ant raeraix onurm Purify the blood, and thus remove all disease from Ihe aystem. A sinrlo Irinl will place the Lit E rstitjo ana j ' -. . . - - - Ihe reach of competilion in the eetiination of every polienC IX rreimreu uj 1 DK. WILLIAM n. MOFFAT, ne O- ass.. Wmrikmt.. iVtflfl 1 Oft. J. FLEMING, AKfnl, l tht Pott Offie; Pacific Tfniccrsity, Forest Grove, Washington Co., Oreyon, Rev. S. . Marsh, A. M-, President. Rev. II. Lyman, A.M., Prof. Matlumalics miic it..e:.aiaa vmmr ianmin9 at ona term f X uin n. on thi, will commouca utt finit We.luenJay or ovelnber. II IS II1V MWiM a eaa thorough ud eompieie c"in-pine eaucQiiPH. een. " . HIMli ....I .m f.a lliA J nereiia laiunirjoi iwuw tuiuukm ivi v .a al.. VI niwt-uirw Applicants fur adin;iwuii torollejra muat nara i iia nmrimAn i-iiftiiii iirnncnri. aud have studied the ancient languages so far . i . r l ' ... . . . . . . . 1'iM.rt.i nn.l ae to nave reaa piriions oi i-mmr aim viw.v,... the ureea Keaner. Theuitiou fee ia $32 per milium. Sludciite filling for college, as well ns others wishing to pursue collrginle studies without en tering upon the eolUgo course, will be under Ihu instruction of Ihe college teachers. Tho full term of 1 1 weeks in the preparatory department commences oil Ihe 3d Wediiesduy of September. 1 uiliou, 93 per icriu. TUALATIN ACADEMY. Tualatin Acadrmy, for the coming year, will I. nrilia rfimniittn anil inalruction of the Col lege Professors, with such assistant instructors as they may lind necessary to carry ti lurwuru em The full term will commriice on W'edncailay, Sept. 13, to continue eleven weens. 1',tvt., l.nmniAn hpallehea. X.lt nifflier. A small additional charge will be made for fuel, &o. Instruction in Painting txTaa, to audi as receive Ik N. B. The collegiate aud the colleginto pre honlMff itnnrtmnnla will nflllllllpllCe Oil WcdncS' .1,.. ii,. nt rintnliss. at ilm connneiicf incul of the lost half of Ilm academical term, at which time Pree. Marsh ia expected, with competent as eisunit teachers from Ilia East, lo be ready to tuke Ins place in the institution. Prof. Lyman, with the assistance of Mrs. C. E A oasis, will carry forward the ncauem.pui ue purtment till Ihe return of Pres. Marsh. Sept. 1,181)0. 21tf GENTLEMEN: IF YOU WANT ANY Fine Clo t'h i n gt CALL AT BROWN & BROTHER'S. Mill Scat and Land. T HAVE an excellent MILL SKAT, sur- I rounded with excellent TIMBER, which I would like to have improved. I will give sonio millwright who wishes to invest iu a saw mill or grist mill, or both, a good chance. The location is one of the very best for selling lumber a level way ;o the null sent, no hills to pull over and handv to heavv settlements. I wish also to aell half a section of LAND near by. The place ia six miles west of Lafuy die, Yamhill county. W. L. ADAMS. Nov. 3,r, 1859. 33tf GOODS Exchanged for WOOL, AT Brown & Brother's, OREGON CITY. Center Tkiri nnd Water streets, opposite tks terry iAinnn, OREGON CITY. milE traveling public are respectfully L invited to give me call. The Oretron House ia the most pleas- antly located hotel in the State, and baa been so arrauged as to make it oue of the most commodi ous houses in the country. THE TABLE will always be supplied with the best that the market affords. Uood accommodations for ladies and families. raiccs: Board and lodging, per week $6.00 Board, without lodging, per week S OU Board per day, with lodging l..r0 Single meal -59 Night's lodging 50 J. BOEHM, May 7, 1 SOS. Proprietor. C. 711 H RAY, HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL S..e aeaWy opposite tks Metkoiist Cknrek, OkEGO C1TT. April 16, 16o9. ltf KELLY' TEMPERANCE HOUSE, u,, tt.ppositsUt: Atrnti)i f i a. s, OREGON CITY. aoonnooMjirn; U the especial aceommodslion of llisJJ. LI. ".""",?v71 ii a v r. I .1.. tn..l in Oreton. our fare good, and ehargee reasonable. uuriaia anal SUDBFfa for Bmf ie meaia, oj...! it- - parlies got up on short olic, iu the pealesl man ner. riicssi Board per week, wilhoul lodging, . 9 00 - bv Ihe day, and lodging, I '" Hiogla meals, Mgl.la 10.18.. g. Dnv.v .' Oct.. 'a, Sj. r..v. Ar.i.s , .r - SADDLERY, AND HARNESS-MAKING, OREGON CITY. AM new carry ing on Seddler'a and liar n..k.r's shoo In this citv. and have con stantly on band tbe best of Keady-nittde liarneHS, Huddles, in- dies, halters, martingais, i .i.: i .w lla. I am aba) readv to sua even imwg - ' , ' . make Ie order anything in my line that mav be called mr, on a anon notice, my mn a good article, and eell It cheap. I solicit patron- aire el home and from abroad. ... .... .( . ,.. i. r-l.a-niBH ill y establMlinieui n nsany o,r.i ..... s. tt ni.l UimnA am Main sfreeL J. II. Bl II It A. U. April 3, 1859. Valuable Property For Sale. THE CHAMPOEG FLOUR MILL. rniiu Mil r .;i,i.l aknul Ihrea fourths uf a I I 1 1 4 -I I ..i. r.-f'i..miww in ilia midst of the neat hi,i nw. wH-.-r ; - graiu-growing country in Oregon, ia oBereu; tor aula. During nign water iu wium, .! .... l .i.;...u..l J,r..i from the Mill. Attached to Ihe mill ie a granary for receiving and storing wheal, a dwelling-House anu -"ruu or the nerson iu charae. The whole properly tmbracea about riva avaaa. ti.. n... at ii, a nun ia ai rerv superior quality, having been imported from Uovhceter. N. Y. There are two rune of the best French Burrs, aud au extra patent run of smaller Burrs fer chopped feed, ic. Tho frame-work, for .,uMr-i. f mil, till nn urnntrn in i riTfiri nil-. llU.II M-, , i.. ....ii I.. .11 nHnw..ia is ih Ihi in the State. r or particulars, application supuiu oe maue A. McKINLAY, mr'l .rln A MOK Y IIOLliltOOK, Champoeg, Jan. 10, lS00-4hf Orrgsn City Sands9 Sarsaparilla, Fur Purifying the Blood, AND FOR TUB CURB OF Scrofula, Mercurial DiaPMc8,lllieumaii8m, Cutnneoua Eruption', btutboni ulcera, I.iverconiilaint, Dypcpia,Hronfliiii, Sail ItliPiim, Lumbajt", White Swell. Inga, Hip Uiscnuc, tulutj;cn)elil oi tit Duties mid Joints, Fever Sores, 1-Vnialo Com. iluihls, Eryaiprlaa, Lim of Appetite, Pimples, Biles, General Debil ity, &.., Ao. It bus long been a nnt important desideratum ;,, il. nmotiiHi or medicine, lo obluiu a remedv similar to t'lis, aud accordingly wo find it resorted lo almost universally in all ihoae lormeniing uia r H,a skin ao Irvine- to Ihe natieuce.aud in jurious lo the health. It ia a tonic, aperient, aud disiiifeetaul. It acts simultaneously upon the stoiiacii, the craci'MTlos, auu mo ii, "u ii...u il.... nu.ii.a trliirh are ordinaritv the re sult of TiiRKa dittbrent kinds of medicine, nre cur ried on at Ihe samo time through (lie insirumeii lu lily of Tina on remedial agent, lis great merit is thai it meets and neutralizes the active principle of disease itself, and when that i gone, the symptoms necessarily disappear. The ra pidity with which the putient recovers health and streugth uuder Ihis triple influence is surprising. REMARKABLE CURE. Limn Countv, Oregon Ter., ) March 11, 18.u. ( Messts. A. li. & D. Sands. New York : (Gen tlemen, In the spring of 1853, while on our way from Indiaua to this-place, uur ehU-at boy was seixed with a swelling and severe pains in llie legs which day by day grew worse, until his legs con tracted, and became so painful that he could net wulli, and we had to carry him about like an in faut. We reached Albany on Ihe 3d of October, completely worn out by fatigue. Uy this time, lie was reduced to a perfect skeleton. Here we were enabled lo consult a physician (Dr. Hill), who honestly confessed he could not cure him, al though he could five him medioine that would re lieve the pain. In this exigency something must be done, or death was inevitable. Being recom mended to try your Sarsaparilla, I procured a bot tle. After hiking some, he appeared worse; but persevering with it. 1 obtained a second bottle, which seemed to grapple with .the disease, and cauaed a marked improvement; the swelling and pain iu the legs were reduced, his appetite im proved, and his color began to return. Thua en couraged, I purchased a third bottle ( while lak iug it. the swellings in his legs broke, and soma pieces of bone one eighth of an inch long came out, after which bis legs straightened and healed up. He ia now perfectly recovered haa no ap pearance of being a cripple, and can perform moat kinds of common labor, as all our neighbors can certify. Yours, respectfully, CALEB DAVIS. Prepared and aold by A. B. $ D. SANDS, Wholesale Druggists, 100 Fullou street, eoruerof William, New York. Sold also by H. JOHNSON &. Co., San Fran cisco; RICK & COFFIN, JsfuryseiUs; R. II. McDONALD & CO., Sacramento; and by Druggists generally. Da. STEELE, Agent, Oregon City. jl4m3 Plows and Wagons! Blactsmithing of all Kinds done to order. I KEEP alwayaon band STEEL PLOWS, warranted to scour and do as good work aa any others in the Stats. I can also furnish you with WAGONS. I can always be found at my shop, opposite McK inlay's, ready to shoe your hemes, or do anything in the line of 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 say to the Farmers, Before you go to Portland to buy Goods, call on na, as we will take Flour, Bacon, Butter, Eggs, etc., and give in exchange Goods as lew aa can be boaght in Ponlaud. DANNENBACM dr. ACKF.RMAN. Oregon City, Nov. 10, 1860. For Salo. THE HALF OF LOT NO. 1 IN BLOCK No. 4, adjoining Ihe Masnnle Building, in thai eitr. Inquire at the Arges Offi.-e. Oregon CityJMaKb 30, 11. nlw oouds, new ec:j$ .voir opexino at ' aOaaaenbanm V Aekersu,.,. 0eer tkt Main St. H.u,, ...eoosietlagef... 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