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Sr.rt Dvu Faiiim Tm Cab Faihi.v and U vxnr Sr.TKD.-Jefl' Ivl U t failura. We e)tcled to e Mm, t tint bed of few tl.ou.ati4 wen, auk lunge t Wellington wl taka it, UfoM preirUoiu could b mail to defend it. Iim waited nntil il'i too lute. Col. Duiimb hu betn t lUriter'i Ferrr for soma time, and he hu not attempUd the exploit. Bcmiregard liai walWd at t'harlc ton until iti given out tlmt lie li dead. Jt all iuiui in LMcriiig, uiardiiiiK and counteMnartirniK aud lending money. Tlio purse tlmt liolil out louRest win at this rut, bihI wo txpe-ct that will I about the end of It. The ptirw, thone day, U tho better part of lur. NothiiiK but Napoleonic energy and gonlm can combat it; and tho Immense purno of that icreat joint tut It company, called the Uritlah Ktnnire, conquered Napoleon at last. Da U lm trmJu a ioor bt(iiinliij for what he bad to do. Tin bra'lmf and Uklnif at titudu will never do for hi minion; it will be tho death of him. rVolt, tht old mill tarr fox, know thin, lie doeiu't Intend to njfht. In thii war of science and atli tudo, Paris p;oe andor without a blow, il' Inevitable, aud den. Scott nee It. Davi basu't the Dieani, bii friend may lay. If be didn't tee how to succeed without mean, he ought not to have begun thl contest. The bold and daring i hi game to play. If be U not equal to tho emergency, let bira resign, and glvo iiluco to Col. Duncan, or iomo other Napoleonic ijririt. Louis till Democrat, tkW Tho power of the Minie rifle las been proved in the collision of the troop with the mob at St. Louis'. Tho ball In striking the wnlls tore the brick for tho (pace of three or four Inches In diameter, and, when they atrock perpendicular, pen etrated to the depth of six inches into the solid wall. Ono shut, fired at an angle to the wall, tore oway the corner of a brick next the door frumo, struck the edgo of tho frame, penetruting through it at leant six inches, and went through tho door into the building, lodging in tho opposite walk. One of tho balls went through a treo four Inches In diameter aud lodged lu a house ocur by. A Uoiton volunteer at Washington guys, iu a letter: " At the time of my wri ting, with nearly 4,000 troops quartered in tho Capitol building, there Is not so much noiso in your Common Council would muko In electing a crty mcssciigcr." Lieutenant Colonel Furuhnra, who by tho dentil ol Colonel Ellsworth is coinumn dnr of the Firemen Zouaves, was in tho Mexican war, is In ifliuient olllcer, and it Is believed will provo worthy to Gil the pluce of his predecessor. B USINESSCAltnS. T. CHARMAN. A. WABNKR. Charman tit Warnor, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS WIIOl.KSAL KKTAIL. Ucutnrs 1st Dry Good, Clothing, Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, Boots, ii hoes, J'alntt, Oils, Ac, Iu tlinir fire-proof Brick Main stszit, ori;iio CITY, ORF.OoM. BROWN k HKOTIIEIt, ...Wholesale and Retail Dealers in... tTArLC and rNer Dry GooiIh, Clothing, Hats, Caps, J loots, Miooh, Ac, . OREGON CITY. W. 0. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW, And Solicitor in Chancery, TXTII.li promptly attend to any business which V Y niay be committed to hi professional eharjro buforr the District and huprmne t.mirts. Otliee over Milwuin'a tin atoru, iniiiietliaU'ly o. pollo tho Muiu Street House. Oregon City, October I, IS5!). JOHN R. M BRIDE, ATTORNEY AND COUNalLO AT LAW, Lafayette, Yamhill County, Oregon. 'V'tlTlIX faithfully attend to all business en W V trusted to hia professional earo. Ir. II. N. I! KM., DENTAL SUROEON, "llTIIJj perforin all operations belonging to VV hit prot'emion, in the moat approved style. Trices moderate, to suit the times. U j Itooms iu Uii.jii Building, lip Stairs, SALEM. diS J, C. AIMSWOUTH, VN. DIBKDOKFF. A13SWOKTII dk DIKKIlOItFF, WIlOt.ESAI.K AND RETAlI. DEALERS IN GROCERIES, DKY GOODS, CLOTHING, Boots a: Shoes, and Crockery, la tbe new Fire-proof Ilrick Main.trikt OKKUO.N CITV. k C. HOEL CO., AT THE 'UNION STORK 'BUILDINGS, J.X. micui, Oregon, ...Deal la... Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, and Shoes; A Lao, PROVISIONS of all kinds; Wheat and Oat . Br. A. B. ST2SLB, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Office at the OREGON CITY DRLO STORE. OREGON CITV DEUG 8? STORE, MAIN STREET, (Oppueite the Methodist Church,) U ta CONBTAN TLT ON HAND Drugs, odicinos, Patent Jlodi ctues, Kerosono, Caruphene, Uuniiug Fluid, etc., tfre., ...AT Tit.. LOWEST MARKET PRICES Time. Ttr F. IIIOIIFIKLD, -rv y WA TCH-MAK ER. lg I'sraoiis desirous of golliug good work done mil do w.-ll to give me a call, as my whole time ie do-vt- I to the repairing of Chronometer, Lever, 1V ', and lloritontal watches. a assortment of Mae English WA TCIIES, aJ t m Jewelry on band. CLOCKS, with weights te them. Jewelry made to order, and repaired. Prices to suit the tirnee. I am thankful for past brers, end hope to give satisfaction in fulum. IT Located at the old eland, opposite ihaTol graph Offi, OREGON CITY Feb 5 Reduced Prices Goods Cheaper than Ever ! N. iiiiown rilAKHrt Ikie method of Informing hit friend J. aad Ike publte generally thai h HAS JiEMO VF.D It a lieu, nearly Opposite liw oM Stand, whore he be eommeneed kutinea with kit bro ther uudrr III l)le of Drown & Brother, he will alway k happy to wait on llielr old frirade aud eueUHiteram Hie way of ahowiug them Goods of the Very Uest Quality, which, haviof been beiifht low In Han Franeiaeo, from the lr(et iinjierkre In Califerul, they at able lowll as cheap as CAN 11 E SOLD in Portland! They -war ill alae cotnlantly receire Goods by Every Steamer. Their elock eonaiala of ALL KINDS OP DRESS GOODS, GENTLEMEN'S OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Boots and Shoes, hU and Cpn, 3 2 3 Ui 21 It o s.-.ex 9 Our main okjret by thia notice ia to iufnn tho public that K'u are buund to sell goods As low as tlicy can lie knight in Portland, and no mistake. If thia ia doubted, we have only to any, call and satisfy youraelves. I.ndies nud genlh'nien will al ways lie welcome, and will bo waited on with promptness. To the Fanners WE WOULD SAY Look for the sign of DROWN 4- BROTHER, and don't h ave town till you give us a call. ALL KINDS Oh' PRODUCE TAKEN in exchange fur Good: On gon City, June i3. Roman Eye iJalsatn, FOR WEAK INFLAMED EYES. fTUIlS UALSA.M was ued for mnny jeursin JL the private practice ol a celebrated Oculist, with reumrlublo success, for diseases of tho Kje and Kyelida. There are many persona who would rather sulli'r from puin uud disease through life, llmu credit or try the elUcacy of any new diseoreryi "II such had better not read this, but te all reusona ble persons this preparation is recommended as a most fiil'o and illi'duul cure for iiillamm.'itioii of tho Ky and Eyil ds, caused either by too close opplicalioa to minute objects, scrofulous habit, ex posure to cold, blows, contusions, or irritation from any Mtrnneoue body under the eyelids. It is remai kabbly soothing; iu ita rlFrot, ud1 has cured thousands who Would otherwise have lost their si(ht. In cases the Eyelids aro inflamed, or tho ball of the Kve thickly covered with blood, it acts al most i;ka niugic and removes all nppearances of iiillunmmtiou alter two or three applications. t here is a numerous class ol persons tun! are pecu liarly exposed to accidents or iliacases that weaken and inliauie thb Kye, and perhaps destroy the eight, who, from the nutiireof their employments, are compelled to work in a cloud of dust mul grit. Such should never be without tins HALS A. u Keineiulicr, "Seeing is Believing." I'rice '.'5 cents per jur. Prepared and sohl hy A. R A D. SANDS, Urufrjisls, 1I)U rulton-airest, New 1 ork. I'or sale by II. Joiinvon i Co. and IU:ii.n(ito A' Co. San Francisco; l!ic Jt Coffin, Marysvillo; li. II. McDonald & Co , Sacramento; nud by UrugKisls generally. July .'I-in.l SANDS' SARSAPARILLA, REMEMUKIt, THIS IS THE Original and Genuiue Article! ACK.NOWLKUOKD TO B( The Best Sarsajarilla Ever Made ! rnillS unrivaled preparation lias performed 1L aome of the most astonishing cures that are recorded in the history of Medicine. The rapidi ty with which the patient recovers llrullli n ml MiTHSlll under its influence is surprising. Knch new case in which it is applied furnishes in the result a new certificate of its elhcaey and excellence; and we have only to point to tho accumulate. I testimony of multitudes who have experienced ita beneficial ell'eeU.lii convince the most incredulous of its value. Pel nut forget to ask for Sands' ISareaparilla. tJT For sale by II. donssoN Av Co. and Rkd- ixuihn A Co., San Frnnciscos Uica Jt Coffin, .Marvsville: It. II. .McDonald A Co., Sacramento; and by Druggists generally. july '2m'i COFFINS. CM. KESTER, Undcrta h e r, o "ITTOl'I.D inform the people of Oregon City 1 V and vicinity that he will keep a supply of Keady-made Coflius, of all sizes, constantly on hand. He w ill also keep a S IO .m. PlaX aasj .JJC, tifl will h nrenm.l lit attend to alt the necesMArr f i ---- . buaineee of funernis connected with his line. Sinp near the AsaarMry. tlf" Custom from the country is respectfully solicited Jane'M, U'O. AND FAMILY CE0CIEY ri'oms 11 CM AUMAN would respectfully inform the ' ( I'ooplo of OREGON CITY, and the pub be i-uerally, that lie Ia siill esrryitif on business at Us old stand, a lure lie will ke band Everything in his Line, ...AND or... THE VERY BEST QUALITY. He keeps coioiuinily en Iliad large lot of DESIRABLE FAMILY GROCERIES, which he oill sell as low as they can be b.uglit at any other house ia town. No aiiia will bo spared to give entire aaliefae lien to all who may favor bun with call All or ders will be filled with muek promptness aud fairness) a personal presence will secure. PARTIES FURNISHED with sver) thing In his hue on Ih shortest notice. WEDDING CAKES MADE TO ORDER. Oregon City June IA, I SCO. SIMILKAMEEN GOLD MIXES, HAVE TURNED OUT m. m: bxj imm kj2 HUT THE "Eagle Boot & Shoe Store n IS NO HUMBUG ! HKRE YOU CAN. FIND THE STUFF tlmt will stand the tare and wear. It pros pects well, for I raise the color every pan, aud if the times were only a little brisker, 1 think that it would pry veiv well; and if you don't believe it, just come and buy a piir of HOOTS, after yon try lli. iii ou, fur I Have Jut Kerch oil A NEW ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS AND SHOES, The Latest Style and Fashion. Onls' fine sewed French calf boots, also pegged calf boots uud rhoca of all sorts slid sixes ; Indies' kid, ni'isncco, en unci and cloth gaiters, silk la tie Cmigrcm-li'id gaiters, misses' gaiters audshoea of every kiu.t, course and line ; boys' shoes of ev ery kind that ia iiienlinned iu my rhyme; chil dren's calf uud cop;ier toed shoes; ludies and children's llllSi; of all sites, white, brown, and fancy j Miller' Water-I'roof JiLACKINU, J. 8. .Mason's lilucking; Miociiitikcr'a Finding, Vg, awls, hammers, thread, wux, nails, and shoe-kllivee. 'I'hankfiil for past patronage, I respectfully so licit a continuance of patronage from my old cus tomers anil ns many new ones as cliouee to come. I.udiesan I gentlemen, give mn a call, young and old, great and small, brave and bold, for I w.ll he reaily and bnppy to wait on you all, and in partic ular the ladies ; I like to sou Ihent cumu to pay mo a visit. I'omember the pluce Tiro Poors East of Ilroicn d Brother, .lltiin atrocf, Orcjfou Cily. Ladies and genllemnn, I assure you that I can ell you boots and shoes as cheap as uuy house in tow n, or a litllo cheaper Tor cash down. Muell profits and quick rule, that ia the talk that telle the t ile. (my 1 9 -I. MOON KY. Voting America Broad-cast !$ced-$owcr! Simplicity, Utility, Durability, ami Cheapness Combined ! U.S. RICKEY'S IMPROVED nno.vu - cast hrku - sow r.n, ratenkd, March 2D, 1839. rillllS machine ia well adapted to sowing all I kimls of gruin and griiss seed, hemp seed Ao. It sows mure regularly than cau possibly be sown hy huud, or any other machine ever intro duced. It ia perfectly simple in its construction, nud not luulo to get out of order; it is easily un deiKtootl, and does uwny with the hard manual labor of sowing grain doing the same ninount of labor hi two houra that could be done in one day by the ordinary methodof sowing. The niachino can bo curried while being used, as it we'gha but live pounds, or, by a simple frame, it can be at tached to a wagon. When it is carried, it is slrupped on the body of the operator, a strap to go across tho right shoulder ami under the left arm, alio a strap bucklod around the body, and a sirup from the top of the sack, around the neck. Should the Machine by accident get broken, any tinner can repair it although by proper care die Machine will last a lite time. But to be nppreciuted, It must be seen. It will sow the various gruius unl seeds the following distances: Wheat, 50 feet at a cast, or 100 ft. at a round Oala, Ho " " llempseed,40 " 81) " ' II. O. seed, 36 " 74" 1 Timothy s'd.25" ' 50" ' Other graiqs and seeds in the same proportion. It will also sow wet and Mined grain perlectly well. County Rightsor Sale on Good Terms. Address. S. S. SXOW, Portland. Those wishing to procuro machines, can apply te the above, or to II. M. Humphrey, Portland, or C. W. Kryaut, Oswego, Oregon, und orders will be punctually filled. sept. , isuum Ni oticc. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP rplIE linn of Allun, McKinlay & Co., hereto- I fore earn ing on business under that title at Oregon City, Chumpueg, and Lower Scoltsburg, Umpi)ua, is hereby dissolve by mutual consent. All parties indebted to said firm, or having claims upon them, are hereby requested to send in their accounts or make payment of the same to Ueo. P. Allan or Archibald .McKiulay at Lhumooeg, or Amory Hollirook at Oregou City, who are au thorized to settle all accounts connected with the said tinn. ALLAN, McKINLAY 4. Co. Chuinpoeg, Dec. 31, 1S39 4 1 if. Justice! Justice! OLD AISE is bound to be the next President of the I'uiled Slates, and W. P. BURNS has been appointed .lust ice of the Peace for Or egon CM) precinct, in order to preveut a collapse of the I'nion. All official business entrusted to his care will be promptly attended to. Office at Republican headiiiarter, first door north of A. Holbrook's law otlicc, where he will be found when not employed in better business at his Wagon Shop, one door south of the Post Office, where he would be glad te do justice to your old wapons, or supply you with new ones, as good as the best, and as cheap as the cheapest- Cask taken im exchange ftrrork. W. P. Bl'RXS. Or tn CVy, Aug II. lSeO. PURIFY THE BLOOD, Morr at's Vegetable Life Pills A0O THE high a I envied celebrity which tiles, pre etmusut .Mrdieiuea hate auiid for their Invar uble erticaoy in all ih d erase which Ihey profess to cure, has rendered Ihe usual practice of pufilng not euly utmeee-art, kut unworthy of Ihem. They are know by their frului their good works testify for ihrm, aud they thriv net by the faith of the credulnus- In (II oosee of aaihrna, acute and chron o rlwu matiwn, atrectiou of th bladdif and kidneys bilious fever and liver complaint. In In "nih and west, wlier thee disease Moved, thev will be found invaluablo. riantera. farmers, ad oth er, who one us thee Medicines, will never af rwards be without them. Dyaaepala.N person with tins distressing diseaae should delay using Ihea medicines imme diately. Eruptions of Ihe skin, erysipelas, flatu lency, fever and gue foi this scourge of th western country, the medicine will be found a safe, speedy, arid oerUiu remedy. Other medi cine Uve tli system ubject to return of the disease cure by these) medicjnee ie permanent. Tar Titasi, aarisriao, Aao ( ctaao. Msrcrlatl)laa. Never fails to eradicate entirely all ih ofTecl of .Mercury infiniuly moner than th mot powerful preparation of HaraapanlU. A'igJll Sweat; Nervous Debility, bemus eamplainti of alt kind; Orgnnit Affections, Palpitation of the Heart, Painter's ekalie. Ute. The original prpritor of these inedU cine was cured of Tiles of 35 years' standing by th use of these L'fo Mediciues alone. W r of all kinda arc elT.-clually eielled by these rued Icinca. Parenta will do well te administer them whene'er their eiisti uc la suspected. Relief will be certain. The Lift Pills and Pktrni Bitters Purify Ih blood, and thus remove all disease from Ihe ylem. A single trial will plae the LIFE PILLS and PIMNIX BITTERS beyond Ihe reach of competition in the estimation of every patient. IT Prepared by I)lt. WILLIAM n. MOFFAT, 335 Broadway, ear. Wortk St., Neu) York. J. FLEMING, Agent, at tht Post Office, 3 j Oregon City. Pacific ITnitersity, Forest Grove, Wiuhiugton Co., Oreyon. Kcr. S. II. .AlAitsit, A. M., President. Kcv. II.Lymax, A.M., Prof. Mathematics. flMIE collegiate year, consisting of one term of L nine months, will comuieucs on Ih first WeduraJny of November. It ia Ihe desigu of this Institution to furnish thorough and complete collegiate education. There is a Library of 10UU volumes for the use of the students. i pplicanta fur admission to college must have a knowledge of Ihe common English brunches, aud hare studied Ihe ancient languages so fur as to have read portions of Caar aim Cicero and the (ircek lieader. The tudiou foe is $3' per annum. Slinlrut fitting for college, aa well as others wishing to pursue collegiate studies without en tering upon the cnlbge course, will be under tho instruction of the college teachers. The full term of 1 1 weeks iu the preparatory department commences ou he 3d Wednesday of September. Tuition, 9 3 per term. TUALA TINACADEMY. Tualatin Academy, for the coming year, will be under the. direction and instruction of the Col lege Professors, with such assistant instructors as they may find necessary to curry it forward effi ciently and successfully. The fall term will commence on Wednesday, Sept. 19, to continue eleven weeks. TrmoN. Common brunches, higher, $3. A small additional charge will be made for fuel, Ac. Instriict on iu Painting e.xta, to such ns receive it. N. U. The collegiate and Ihe collegiate pre paratory departments will commence on Wednes day, Ihe 31st of October, at tho commencement of the last half of Ihe academical term, at which time Pi es. Mursh is expected, with competent as sistant teachers from the East, to be ready to take his pluce in the Institution. 1'rof. Lyman, with Ihe assistance of Mrs. C- E. Adams, will carry forward the academical dn. parlmcnt till Ihe return of Pres. Marsh. Sept. 1, I860. 21tf GENTLEMEN: IF YOU WANT ANY Fine Clo t hin g, CALL AT BROWN & BROTHER'S. Mill Seat and Land. I HAVE an excellent MILL SEAT, aur rounded with excellent TIMBER, which I would like to have improved. I will give some millwright who wishes to invest lira saw mill or grist mill, or both, a good chance. The locution is one of the very best for selling lumber a level way to the mill scat, no hill to pull orer, and handy to heavy settlements. I wish also to sell half a section of LAND near hy. The place is six miles west of Lafay ette, Yitmhill county. W. L. ADAMS. Nov. 25, 1S59. 33tf GOODS Exchanged for WOOL, AT Brown & Brother's, OREGON CITY. Comer Third and Water streets, opposite the terry Landing, OREGON CITY. rTMIE traveling publio are respectfully -L invited to rive me a call. I" i lie Oregon House ia the mcfct pleat- . i. autly located hotel in the Slate, aud baa been so arranged as to make it one of the most commodi ous houses in the country. HIE TABLE will always be supplied with the best that the market affords. Good accommodations for ladie and families. raicss: Board and lodging, per week $6.00 Hoard, without lodging, per week 5.00 Board per day, with lodging l.oO Single m.eal J9 Night's lodging 50 J. BOEHM. May 7, l?59. Proprietor. C. ni'RKAY, HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL -Shop nearly oppotite the Methodist Ckarei, OREGOJI CITT. April 16, 1P.-.9. Itf KELLY') TEMPERANCE HOUSE, ..a- II.- iaarMfluttri 't Mint "" J 7 I OKUGON CITV. n onn BOOM FITTED UP 'with flm X CLEAN aud comfortable HfcP, j; fr the especial accommodation of iIism iB;:pEiiiiM.uiM.'i.()(.., our f..re good, and charges reasonable. Hingl I, oyster .upper. nd up'er. for parlie jotupw short nolle, luth ueal.slnun nsr. raicMi Hoard per week, without lodginj, JJ by Ih day, and lodging, 1 Ringt meals, J? Night' lodging. .... , . Oci.SU, I Hi9. K.P. KELLY, Proprietor. SADDLERY, AND HARNESS-MAKING, OREGON CITY. I AM new carrying on 8ddlr' and liar peas maker' shop In this city, and have eon stanlly on haud Ih beat of Keiuly-mrule harness, sniltllcn, hri ifk's, halters, mnrtingals, and everything In my lin. I am also ready to make to order nylhing In my lin that mav b called for, on abort nolico. My motte la, Make good article, and sell it cheap. I aolicit patron. age al horn and from abroad. My establishment ia nearly opposite Charmau t Waruer ' Old iilaud eti Main street J. II. 8CIIRAM. April 3, 18:9. .Valuable Property For Sale. THE CHAM P O EO ' FLOUR MILL. THIS MILL, situated about three fourth, of mil from Champoeg in the midst of Ih great grain-growing country in Oregon, i offered for sale. During high water in winter, flour, Ac. can be (hipped direct from Ih Mill. Attached to the mill ia a granary fur receiving and storing wheat, a dwelling-house aud gardeu fur the us of Ih person in charge. Th whole property embraces about riv acae. Th machinery of Ih mill i of very superior quality, having been imported from llocheeter, N. Y. Thcru are two run of the best French Hurra, and au extra patent ruu of .mailer Hurra fur chopped feed, Ave. The fiame-work, for strength, Ac, caiiiiot be surpassed in Oregou, aud the mill in all respects is the beat in the State. For particulars, application should be made to UEO. T. ALLAN, ) ri.mmr A. McKINLAY, r"",W or to A.MOKY HOLliltOOK, Champoeg, Juu 10, ISliO-dlif Oregon City. Sands' Sarsaparilla, For Purifying tho Blood, AND Foil THE CDI1E OF Scrofula, Murnurial Diur-nscs, Rheumatism, Citlitiicoita Krnpti'm. Stubborn ulcers, I.iver complaint, Dyspepsia, Hronchili", Suit Uheum, Lumbait", Whita Swell. ings, Hip Uiscano, Kiilatgnmctit of the liutics nnd Joints, lever Sores, Femiilo Coin jilrtiuU, Erysipelas, Loss of Appetite, Pimples, IJiles, Ocncrnl Debil ity, &:., ice. It has long been a most important desideratum in tho pruelico of medicine, to ubtuin a remedy similar to I' lis, and accordingly wo find it resorted to almost universally in all those tormenting dis eases of the skin so trying to the patieuca, and in jurioua to the heullh. It ia atonic, aperient, and disinfectant. It acts simultaneously upou the stomach, the craci'i.ATHiN, and the aowau, and thus three processes, which are ordinarily the re sult of tuxes: different kinds of medicine, arecar ried ou at the same time through the instrumen tality of Tins onk remedial agent. It. great merit is that it meets and neutralises Ihe active principle of disease itself, and when that is gone, Ihe symptoms necessarily disappear. The ra pidity with which the patient recover, health and strength under this triple influence is surprising. LEMARKAELE CURS. Linn County, Oregon Ter., ) March 11, 18'i5. j Messts. A. B. & D. Sands, New York: Gen tlemen, In the spring of 1S63, while on our way from Indiana to this pl.cc, our eld.-st boy was seized with a swelling aud severe pains in the legs which day by day grew worse, until his legs con tracted, aud became so painful that he could net walk, and we had to carry him about like an in fant. We reached Albany on the 3d of October, completely worn out by fatigue, liy this time, he was reduced to a perfect skeleton. Here we were enabled to consult a physician (Dr. Hill), who honestly confessed he could not cute him, al though he could give him medicine that would re lieve the pain. Iu thia exigency something must bo done, or death was inevitable. Being recom mended to try your Sarsaparilla, I procured a bot tle. After taking some, he appeared worse; but persevering with it, 1 obtained a second bottle, which seemed to grapple with the disease, and caused a marked improvement: the swelling and pain iu the legs were reduced, his appetite im proved, and his color began to return. Thus en couraged, I purchased a third bottle ; whilo tak ing it the swellings in his legs broke, and soma pieces of bone one eighth of an inch long came out, after which his legs straightened and healed up. lie is now perfectly recovered has no ap pearance of being a cripple, and can perforin most kinds of common labor, as all our neighbors can certify. Yours, respectfully, CALEB DAVIS. Prepared and sold by A. B. d D. SANDS, Wholesale Druggists, 100 Fultou street, corner of William, New York. Sold also by H. JOIINSOX & Co., San Fran Cisco; RICE At COFFIN, Marynille R. II. McDONALD &. CO., Sacramentoi and by Druggists generally. Da. STEELE, Agent, Oregon City. jl4m3 Plows and JVagons! Blacksmithing of all Kinds done to order. I KEEP alwayaon hand STEEL PLOWS, tearranted to scaur and do as good work aa any others in the State. I can also furnish yon with WAGONS. I can alwaya be found at my ahop, opposite McKinlay's, ready to ahoe your horses, or do anything iu the line of my business, Call and see. J. W. LEWIS. Oregon City, April 16, 1859. Itf Just Received, A LARGE LOT OF Dry - Goods and Groceries, Which will be sold low for Casb or Country Produce. We would say to the Farmers, Before yon go to Portland to buy Goods, call en us, as we will take Flour, Bacon, Butter, Eggs, Ac, and give in exchange Goods as low aa can be bought in Portland. DAXXEXBAUM 4. ACKF.RMAN. Oregon City, Not. 10, 1S60. Tor Sale. THE HALF OF LOT NO. 1 IN CLOCK No. 4, adjoining Ih MaJcaie Building, in thai city. Inquire at the Argos Office. I Urgio tity, Marco nil. ntw goods, new e::as NOW OPENING AT ' Buwenbatua a Ackerm. 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