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WOUIM BOM m oa Tin Lovmo. Tllttt bUM tiaj orJained lora woman's1 task more (ban roan'i, ii Ihm declared by late monlirti Willi nun, Ioto Ii nerer a pa iuo of iodi lntnii with woman. She Ii creature o nubility, exiUlnjr only in till oui"iflnrfi ml 7m)3tbiri of Ler euio tlimi, KrTjr earthly lleliijr, nay, every li-aenly iiojio, will bo McnDcfld fur her ffjctl'Mis. She will Intra the luninr homo of h-r ch.Wlioo.1, the protertlnjr roof o( lir kliidaJ forifet the counsel of hrr lire, the MJcRoitlli!nx volte ol that mother on fthoMi b'Mom her lioa had Ikimi lowed ! ull that a woram can do consistently wilii I fin'ir f r.tk all that tho hui clnritf to 1. 1 ' e ( girlish aitnpliclty for veuri, and tliMic herself into the nrmi of the man the linl.-.-. lie (hut woulJ forsaka a woman nfii r tl.'.se testimonies of affection, li too (jro'i villuiri to be railed a limn. Tit Amur Oatii. Tho followlnir la the oa'ii wliiclt all rolunteeri and regular inui tmd into the lertlt of the Uulled Statei ur rr.pircJ to tnko before their Glial en ruli.(i iit Into twice: " I do solemnly xwoar that I will bear truo alhrianc to thu L'nit.-d State of America; that 1 will atrva them ImiiMtly and fuithru!) ajruintt all 1'iiNiiics or ojipowrn whatsoever; that I will obey tho onlrr of tho President of the United Stilt and of the otlx r officer up ioiiiUd oft me, according to tliu rule of the artniii of the Uuiled SlntM; no help mo ' liod." A Obiat Saciimce. A young ludy of our Acquaintance wai lately heard to de clare that the wan torry alio could not fight In defence of her country's liberty, bat aha wai willing to allow tho Jrounjr men to fro, and to die an old maul, which die thought wai a great a incrifico an anybody could be called on to mnke. DejT Bruvo men are generally calm, ul way courteous in kmtIi, and very modest In demeanor. It U your coward who in vitiiKmtire and f?ot it iihI. Urnve men never denrin vulurur epithets. It In your coward who icoMs, and blusters of hii own prowcM. A well known couiirntor nKniiift tho Government, by the immo of JelTerson Da tin, and a notorious robber and swindler Damud John B. Floyd, havo hud their pbo'ngrajilu tnken, and they now adorn the RoguV Oullery In New York. Prince Niipolcon Uonapnrtu hn been elected Grand Muster of I'reeinnsocg in France, in opposition to Prince Murnt. Ocn. Geo. M. Keini, commnuder in chief of tho Pennsylvania Military, died ut Heading, In that btuto, on Juno.lO. Women and wine, frame nnd deceit, make tho wcullh smull und the want great. BUSINESS C A UDS. T, CIIAIMAKi A.WARNKR. Obaraan k Warner, 6ENEBALC0MMISSI0N MERCHANTS WHOLSB4LR 4 SKTAtl. Deafer In Orjr Ciood, Clothing, lard wart, Crorktnj. Glassware, Boots, Shoes, J'aiiits, Oils, lc, lailmir fire-proof Brick Main iTaarr, OUTtiON tllY, ORF.MON. lHlOWN A liUOTlIKR, ...n'Mtnilt and Retail Dta'.tn in... mru axd r..Mr Dry G oodd, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Uoots, Miocs, tve, OIIUHO.N ctrv. W. 0. JOnNSON, attouni:t a coi.Ndi:i.oit at law, .1k Solicitor in Chancery, TXTIL.I) prouiiily ntleu.l to any bunineM which V T liny lie oiiiiiiuilti'd lo Ins pioleiwioiii! elisrir before Ihe Oistriut nid 8uureni Courts. Ollit'0 ovrr Milwuin's linslure, iinmodiitelyop- powie in) .mini Mrnri llmue. OreKun Oily.tlctiiberl, 1S59. johiTr m bride, 1TT0INST Ann CilU Sll LI) I T LAW, Ldfoyttlt, Yamhill Count;, Oregon. YVTII.h fuiiliiHlty nttinil lo ill bimiuess en V v IruMeil la his prorriujoiiiileiire. Ur. II. N. UV.I.i., DENTAL SURGEON, i ll.L H)ifonii ull operalians bi'loning lo M Ii. proiemon, m lliu niuat api.rnvftl style, i inim iiinai'ruie, losuiiine liui. a. I r Kuauii in tinou liuiMuig, Up istiirs, SALE M. dJ9 I. C, AINiWOUTII, W.M. OIBBDOIIFF. AlilVOKTII V niLKDOltri' WIKlt.KS.W.K AND RP.TAIf, . DEALERS A' GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Boots tt shoes, ami Crockery, Iu the new Fire-preufllrick Main strut oreoo.n cm . C. 20 EL CO., AT Til K 'UNION STORE' UL'ILDINCS, Nnh'iu, Orcxoii, ...l)el in... Dry GooJs, Groceries, Boots, and Shoe; ALSO. PROVISIONS of ill klniis; Wheit tu.l 0ts Sr. A. XX. ITZlBXiS, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Office at the ORKOON CITY DRVO STORE. ORKUOXCITV DllUG 8? STORE, MMN STREET, (Oppnit th Methodist Church,) IMS CONSTANTLY ON HAND Drua, Medicines, Patent Medi- cinot, Kerosene, Caiupfiene, k . IJurttingFlnid, &c, etc., ...AT TIIK... LOWEST MARKET PRICES Timo. WATCH. M-A K ER. Ag Perso n desirous of getting good work don Hill do wsli to give ine a call, aa nj whole lime is de voted to th repairing of Chronometer, Lever, PupVx, and Horisoalal watches. An asaortment of fine English WATCHES, as alw Jewelry on hand. CLOCKS, with weighUle them. , Jewelry mad to order, and repaired. Prices lo suit Ih lime. I anthankful for past favors, and hopi to give satisfaction in future. IT Located at the old at.vi.l, oppos.te the Tel egrspb Ottcc, OR fffO.V (7 TY t'eh. 5 Reduced Pricey oMaaov Goods Cheaper than Kver ! IV. IlIiOWN rp.KKS Dili cn'lliod of Inforininjf-bU fiicoJ X and ike publto ganvmlly ihM h - AS REMOVED "' It a hus nearly Opposite LU old Stand, " when be bu eonimeneed bunineM with his bro ther under III tiyle ut Brown & Brother, who will alweyi be liippjr to wait on their ol.l fmnJe end euunereiu Hie irtjrof ehowinjlhem Goods of the Very Best Quality, which, hiving bren bought low In Rio Frinoieco, If 'in the lirgeit importer iu Ciliferui, they no iblotoeell as cheap as CAX BE SOLD in Portland! They will ileo eouetiiiitly receive Goods by Every Steamer. Their stock couaints of ALL HMDS OF DHESS GOODS, GKNTLEMRV'S OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Hoots and Shoes, Nats and Caps, 3 a 'ir ai a. a it 9 msfju9 Our main object by this notice is lo inform tho publie that we are bound to sell goods As low ns they can be bought in Portland, and no mistake. If this is dnubtcJ, wa Iihvo only to say, call and suliufy yourselves. Lsdies nnd gentlemen will al ways be welcome, and will bo waited on with priiniptnewi. To the Fanners WE WOLLD SAY Look for the sign of RROUW BROTHER, and don't leave town till you give ns a call. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN in exchange for Hood: Oregon City, June 23. Roman Eye Balsam, FOR WEAK .J INFLAMED EYES. rp!!I3 DALSAM waa used for mnny jearsin L the private pracliee of a celebrated Oculist , With remiirkuble success, ur Uncases ol the bye anil hyeliils. There are many wrsons who would rather suffer front pain and diseaxe through life, than credit or try the elllcaoy of any uew dueiivery; nil such had belter not read tin, but to all reasona ble persons this preparation is recommended as a moat sufo aud elR-etual cure for inlliiiiiimtlion of the Kye aud Kyel:ils, caused either by loo clwe applieutioa lo minute objects, scrofulous habit, ex poaiiro lo cohl, blow, conliiHions, or irritation from uny extraneous body under the eyelids. It is reiu.ii knbhly soothing in itsefTeut, aud h is cured thousands who would otherwise have lust their night. Iu cuws the Eyelids are iuilanied, or tho ball of the Eye thickly covered Willi blood, it acts ul mont iike nuigic and removes nil appearanues of inthinnnatioii after two or three apiiliealions. 't'liere is a numerous vluss of persons that are pecu liarly exposed to eecidenls or diaeases that n enken and j it ll it i no the Kye, ami perhuM deslruy the siht, who, from the nature ol (heir employments, areeomielled to work ilia cloud of dust ami yrit. Sinli should never be without this DALSAM. Keiiieiubor, ''Seeing is lielievinj." l'rice i5 cents per jnr. I'reiiared ami sold by A. I!. Sl D. SAN'DS. Drugciiits, IUO Fultou-strest, New York. Foraalo by II. Johnson & Co. and Ueuinoto.v t Co. San Kruuciseo; Kick Si CorriN, Marysville; U. II .McDonald &Co, Sacramento; ud by urugKist generally. July .'l-iuJ SANDS' SARSAPARILLA, REMEMDEK, THIS 13 THE Oiiixinal and Genuine Article ACKNOWLEDGED TO It The Best Sarsaparilla Eur Made! rillllS unrivaled preparalnn has performed L some of the niuet aaioiiiabiug cures that ar recorded in Ihe history of .Med.eiiie. 1 tie rapidi ty with which Ihe patient recovers Ilt'iillli nnd Strcnstli under its influence is surprising. Kach uew case in which it is applied furuiahes in the result a new cerlilicala of ila ellicaey and excellence; and w hav only In point to the accumulated tealiiuony uf multitudes who hav experienced it beneficial effects, to convince the moat incredulous of its value. Do not forget to aak for Sands' Sars.ipai'ill.1. tV For salo by II. Johnson Si Co. and Red inuton eV ( o., San Fraueiaco; Rica St CorriN, Marysville; R. II. McDonald i Co., Sacramento; and by Druggists generally. july'JImS CM. KESTER, U n dcrta k e r, T'TTOfLD inform th peop' cf Oregon City T V and vicinity thai lie will keep supply of Keady-ruade Collins, of nil sizes, constantly on hand. II will also keep a mm. ms m. -awtx. mm ms9 and will ho prepared to attend lo all th neceesary busiosjstol fuuer.tl con sooted with hi liue. Skof ntar He Seminary. VW Custom from th cotintrv is rsnpetful!v oli'ited. June '.VI. AND FAMILY GEOCEEY i.:kl: 17 Cll ARMAN ould respectfully inform lliu . peo.lu of OREGON CITY, and the pub lie generally, that lie I still carrying on husineM at his old stand, where be will keep on nsou. Everything in his Line, ...and or... THE VERY BUST QUALITY. ila keeps constantly on hand a large lot of DESIRABLE FAMILY GROCERIES, which he will sell as low as the; can be bought at any other house In town. No pain will be spared to glv entire inliefuc tisn to all who may favor him with a colL All or ders will ba filled with as much prompluea and fuiruvs as personal presenc will securo. PARTIES FURNISHED with everything iu hi hu on Hie short notic. WEDDING CAKES MADE TO ORDER. Oregon City June Id. I8C0. SIMILKAMEEN GOLD MINES, HAVE TURNED OUT . aU 2M BUT THE 'J Eagle Boot & Shoe Store" ISNOIWMBUO! nEUE YOU CAN' FIND THE STUFF that will stand the tare and wear. It pros pects well, for 1 raise the color every pan, aud if Ihe limes were only a little brisker, I think that it would piy very well; and if you don't believe it, just comu and buy a p-iir of IJO0 TS, after you try them on, for I Have Jut Received 4 A NEW ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS AND SHOES, o r The Latest Stylo and FasLion. Gents' fine sewed French calf boots, also pegged cull' boots aud idiot of all sorts and siies ; Indies' kid, morocco, runnel aud cloth gaiters, silk elm tie Congress-hccI gaiters, miisea' jrnjters and ahoea of every kind, coarne and line ; boys' shoes of ev i ry kiud that is mentioned iu my rhyme ; chil dren's calf ami copper toed shoes ; lujies and children's HOSE of ull sizes, white, brown, and fancy; Miller a Wnter-l'roof liLACKINO, J. S. Masou's lilacking ; Sliociiinktr, FhidiiiK, I'egs, awls, hammers, thread, wax, nails, and shiie-knivra. Thankful for past putronnge, I respectfully so licit a continuance of patronage from my old cus tomers and us mnny new ones as choose tn come. Ladies und gentlemen, give me a call, younirind old, great and small, brave and bold, for I w.ll be ready and happy to wait on you all, and in partic ular the ladies ; I like lo seo them come lo pay me a visit. Kcinember tho place Two Doors East of Drown J- Brother, Main struct, Oregon Clly. Ladies and genlleniau, I assure you that I can sell you bootaniid shoes as cheap as nny house in tow n, or a littlo cheaper for cukIi down. Small profits and quick sulo, that is tho talk that tells thet.ile. myl!) J. MOONKV. Young America Broad-east Se ed-Sower! Simplicity, Utility, Durability, mul Cheapness Combined ! R.S. RICKEY'S IMPROVED BROAD - I'.AHT HF.EW - HOW K.R, Patented, March 29, 1839. T1 IMS niDchiue is well adupted lo sowing nil kiuda of grain and grass seed, hemp seed, Vc. It iows more regularly than can posaibly be sowu by baud, or any oilier inuchina ever intro duced. It ia perfectly simple iu its construction, nud notliublo to get out of order; it is eusily mi deratootl, aud does away with tho hard niunuul luhor of sowiug grain doiug thesnnie amount of labor iu two hours lliut could be done in one day by the ordinary melhodof aow.nir. The machino can be carried wliilo being used, as it we'ghs but five pmuJi, or, by a ainpls frame, it can ba at tached lo a wugon. When it is carried, it is strapped on Ihe body of llie opemtor, a strap to go across the right shoulder nnd under the left arm, also n strap buckled around Ihe body, and strap from the top of the sack, around the neck, Should the Machine by accident get broken any tinner can repair it ulthough by proper care the .Machine will last a life tun, liul lo be appreciated, it must be seen. It will sow th various grains and seeds Ihe following distances: Wheut, 50 feet al a cast, or 100 ft. at round Onle, 3u " ,1 ' llempsecd,40 " " 80" " II. O. seed, .IB " " 71" " Timothy s'd, 35" " 50" Other grains and seeds in the same proportion, It will also sow wet and limed grain perfectly well. County Rights for Sale on Good Terms, Address, 8. S. SN'UW, Portland. Those wishing lo procure machines, can apply to the aboro, or to II. M. Humphrey, Portland, or C. W. Bryant, Oswego, Oregon, and order will be punctually filled. Sept. 8, lS00m4 Notice. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP THE firm of Allan, ,McKinlsy & Co., hereto fore earning on buaiuesa under that title at Uregon City, Lhainpoeg, and Lower Scottsburg. Impqua, is hereby dissol'e by mutual consent. All parties iudebted to said firm, or having claims upon them, are hereby requested toseud in their accounts or make payment of tho same to Geo. I. Allan or Archibald Mckinley at Chamuoeg, or AmtTry Ilolbrook at Uregon City, who areau thorised to Ktlle all accounts connect. d with tb said firm. ALLAN. McKINLAY St C. Champoeg, Deo. 31, 185!) 4ltf. Justice! Justice! OLD ABE is bound lo be the next President of the United State, ami W. P. BURNS hxsbeen appointed Justice of th Peace foe Or eiron City preeincl, in order to prevent a collapse f the I'aiou. All arBcial buaiuesa animated to hisear will be promptly attended to. Offices! Republican headquarters, first door north of A. Ilolbrook 's law office, where b will bo found when not employed in better business at bio Wagon Shop, ne door south eft be Tost OrTice, where be would bo glad to do juste to your aid eragoos, or supply you with new ones, a good aa th beet, and as cheap as toe. cbeaposk Cos rs ta tithtntt ftr work. W. T. Bl'KNS. Or gn City, Aoj 11, !900. PURIFY THE BLOOD MOPPAT'S rentable Life Pills AID rruiv l.t.rl, mnA nried cslcbrllv which the pre J. emiuenl Medicines hsv acquired for llieir i. i. .itl...v in all lb disease which they pr.aees to cur. ha rendered th usual praclic of Duffm not only unnwwiMry, bui iiuworlhy of Ii. " M'l... ... knoivnbr their fruitai Iheirgood work l.tify for them, and they thriv not by th fjllh or the creiumos. . I.. .11 aaihma. aeut and chron e 'UeO inatism, afllotiom of the bladder and k.dney., bilious favers and liver cotnplsint, In th '' and west, wher these diseases prevail, Ihcy will be found luvaluablo. Planters, farmers, an I Mil' ere, who ouca us llns .Mcdiciues, will neter of- uiu.Jd l.a illlAlll lllwlll. prnla.o peraua with thia diatrening disease should delay uaing these medicine imm' di.i.lv. F.runiiniuuf th skin, ervslpelos, rlalU' l.n..v. Uvmt and arua for this tcourg of th weatern country, thea medicine will b found a r. an.ilv. and pertain reuiedv. Other medi eine kav the system subject to return of th disease a cur by Ihe medicine is permauem, Ta Tliual. B( SITlarilO. ANP SC CI'BID. Merewrtal Disease. Never fail to eradicate ntirely all In ytrect of Mercury Infiuitely ooner than th most powerful preparation of Sansiparilln. Night Sierals, Ntrrout Debility, Areu complaints of all kinds, Organic Afftctions, Palpitation the Hrart, Painter s cholic. riles.Tlieoriirinal nmnrietor of thes medi cine w cured of Mes of 3i years" tandmg by th use of thes Life Medicines ahme. W nf all kinda are elKctusllv oelli-d by then med icine. Parent will do well lo adininiater Ihem whenever their cxistt nc i uspcctd. Kshcl will b certain. The Lift Pills and Phetni Bitters Purify the blood, and thus remove all diaeaso from the system. A single trial will place lh LIFE PILLS and PJHEN1X BITTERS beyond the reach of competition la th estimation of vry patient. tT Preiwredby I)K. WILLIAM n. MOFFAT, 335 Broadway, cor. Worth st., JVeie York. J. FLEMING, Agent, at the Post OJiei, 3 y Oregon City. Pacific Ifniccrsity, Forest Grove, Washington Co., Oregon. Rev. S. II. Mahsii, A. M., President. Rev. II. Lyman, A.M., Prof, Mathematics, milE collciriale vear.consistini of one term of X nine months, will commence on Ih first Wednesday of November. It is th design of this Institution to furnish a thorough nnd complete collegiate education. There is a Library of 10UU volumes for tho use of the students. Applicants for admission lo college must havo a knowledge of the common Engh.h branches, and havo studied the anoient languages so far as to have read portions of Car anil CiccrvauJ the Greek Reader. The tuition fee is $.12 per annum. Students fitting for college, as well ns others wishing to pursue collegiate studies without en tering upon Ihe colUge course, will be under tho inalruetion of Ih college teacher. Tho full term of 1 1 weeks in Ihe preparatory department commences ou Ihe 2d Wednesday of September. Tuition, 8S per term. TUALATIX ACADEMY. Tualatin Academy, for the coming year, will ba under the direction and instruction of Ihe Col leg Professors, with such nasiatuul instructors as they may find necemury lo carry it forward effi ciently and successfully. The fall term will comm-nce on Wedur-sdny, Sept. 19, to continue eleven weeks. Tuition. Common brunches, $."; higher, $3. A small additional charge will be inailo for fuel, i.0. Instruction iu I'ainuij extra, to such as receivo it N. B. The collegiate and Ihe eollegiato pre paratory departments will commence oil Wednes day, the 31st of October, at the commencement of the lost half of the academical term, at which lime Pres. Man-h is expected, with conipcteut as sistaut teachers from the liasl, lo be reudy to take his place in the Insiiiuiiou. Prof. Lyman, with theiiaaiaiance of Mrs. C. E. Adams, will carry forward the nuademirnl de partment till ihe return of Pres. Marsh. Kepi. I, I860. 2 Uf GENTLEMEN: IF YOU W ANT ANY Fin c Qlothi n CALL AT BROWN & RROTIIl'li'S. Mill Seat and Land. I HAVE an excellent MILL SKdT, stir, rounded with excellent TIMBER, which I would like to have improved. I will give some millwright who wishes to invest iu n saw null or grist mill, or both, a good chance. The locution iaoneoflhe very best for selling lumber a level way to the mill sent, no hills to pull over, and handy to heavy settlement. I wish also to sell half a section of LAND near by. The place I six mile west of Lufuy ette, xnmiiiii county. W. L. ADAMS. Nov. 35, 1859. 3:llf GOODS Exchanged for W.O'OI,... AT Brown &. Brother's, OREGON CITY. cm-Easa sii3e, Corner Third and Water streets, opposite the terry Landing, OREGON CITY. rpiIE traveling public, are reapectfully JL invited to givp me a calk 1 he Uregou House ia the most picas amly located hotel in the State, and has beeu so arranged as to make it one of the most commodi ous houses in the country. THE TABLE will always be supplied with Ihe best that Ih market affords. Uuoa accommodations for ladies and families. ratcis: Hoard and lodging, per week $600 Board, without lodging, per week 5 00 Hoard per day, with lodging.. 1.50 8ingl meal .-. "Q Night's lodging 50 J. BOEHM, Msy 7, 1J59. Proprietor. C. UCRR.4Y, HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL Ship nearly opposite the Methodist Church, OIBGOIf CITT. April IS, !S:? Uf KELLY' TEMPERANCE HOUSE, Mail st.,ppositt Of. AkerHky Co.'s, OREGON CUV. 1 rtODII ROOM- TTrTED UP. hi. A. I (j CLEAN and ..oforibl HUM, for Ih P"il oteommodslioa of lb-Us 'TJ! DINISO II ALL U th..ass in Oregon, our far ga..d, and charge, r.aauiisbt. tlingl. n.e.1., ) .id"". '"PI" psrtiss got up on short Botic, In Ih "a' tier. raicMt Roord per wek, without lodging, $ M by the day, aud lodgm,-, Single Missis, N'iKht' lodging, . Uct.8a, IBM. B P. KELLY,Propr.lor. SADDLERY, AND HARNESS-MAKINO, OR EG OX CITY. I AM new carrying on Saddler's and Hsr ness maker' shop in this city, and hav con. atantly on band tho best of Ready-made harness, saddles, bri dles, halters, martingal, and sverythiug in my lin. 1 am lo ready lo mak lo order anything in my lin that may be called for. on a hort nolie. My molto is, Mak a good srticle, and sll It cheap. I solicit patron, age at horn and from abroad. My establishment is nearly oppnoit Chartnsn it Warner' Old Slaud on Main street J. II. 8CIIRAM. April 9, I6o9. Valuable Property For Sale. - THE CHAMPOEO FLOUR MILL. HUMS MILL, situated about three fourth ofa J. mil from Champoeg in th midst of Ih great grain-growing country iu Oregon, ia offered for sals. During high water iu winter, flour, Ac, can b shipped direct from Ih Mill. Attached lo Ih mill i a granary for receiving and storing wheal, a dwclling-hous and gardeu for the use of th person in charge. Tb whol properly embraces about rive scats. Th machinery of Ih mill I of rcry superior quality, having been imported from Itoehcsier, N. Y. There ar two run of ih best French llurrs, and an extra patent run of smaller liurrs for chopped feed, etc. Tho frame-work, for strength, Ac, cannot be surpassed in Oregou, and Ihe mill iu all respect is the best in Ih Male. For particulars, application should be mad lo OEO. T. ALLAN, ( rkm A. McKINLAY, ( rPt or to A.MOHY UULUKOUK, Champoeg, Jun 0, 1S60 4ltf Oregon City. Sands' Sarsaparilla, For Purifying tho Blood, AND FOR TUB CURB OF Scrofula, Mercurial Diseases, Rheumatism, Cutaneous Eruption's Stubborn ulcrra, l.iver cinipluint, Dysprpsin, llroncbitN, Suit Klipiim, Lumbago, Whitf Swell. ing, Hip Discnie, Eiilatgpment uf tlist bones and Juinis, fever Sores, Fe-malo Com. jiliiinU, Krysipelns, Los of Appriite, Pimples, Uilf, Uunoral Dcbil. itjr,&!.,tc. It has long beeu a most important drsidcratnvn in the practice of medicine, lo obtuin a remedy similar tn t iis, and accordingly wo find il resorted loulinimt universally in all IIiimo lormenliiig dis eases of Ihe skin so trying lo Ihe paliruca.aud in jurious lo thu health. It is u tonic, aperient, and disinfectant. It acts simtilluiieously iiMin the stoiiacii, the critci'l.ATMiN, and tho son tis, and thus three processes, which are ordinarily Ih re sult of tiiskk dill'ereut kinds uf medicine, ore car ried ou at tho samo time through the instrumen tality of this one remedial agent. Its preut merit Is thai it meets und neutralize! the active principle of disease itself, nud when that ia gone, the symptoms necessarily disnppeur. The ra pidity with which the patient recovers health and strength under this triple iiirlurnca is surprising. REMARKABLE CURE. Linn Counrr, Oregon Ter., ) March II, IS.'io. ' Messls. A. II. Ss D. Sands. New York: Gen tlemen, In the spring of iyj3, while ou our way from Indiana lo this place, our eld.-st boy wus seized with a swelling and severe pains in the legs which day by day grew worse, until his legs con tracted, and became so painful that he could net walk, and we had to carry him ubout like an in fant. We reached Albany on Ihe 3d of October, completely worn out by fatigue. Hy this time, he was reduced to a perfect skeleton. Here w were enabled to consult a physician (Dr. Hill), who honestly confessed he could not cine him, al though he could give him medicine that would re lieve ilia pain. In this exigency something must bo done, or death waa inevitable. Doing recom mended tolrv your Sursaparilla, I procured a bot tle. Alter hiking some, he appeared worse; but persetering with it, 1 obtained a second bottle, which seemed to grapple with the disease, and caused a marked improvement: the swelling and pain iu Ihe legs wore reduced, his appetite im proved, and ins color began to return. 1 hus en couraged, I purchased a third bottle ; whilo tak ing it the swellings in his legs broke, and some pieces of bone one eighth of on inch long cam out, after wtiicb his legs straightened and healed up. II is now perfectly recovered has no ap pearance of being a cripple, and can perform most kinds of common labor, as all our neighbors can eerlify. Yours, respectfully, CALEB DAVIS. Prepared and sold by A. B. d D. SANDS, Wholesale Druggists, 100 Fultou street, corner of William, Aew York. . Sold also by II. JOHNSON St Co.. San Fran cieeo; HICK & COFFIN, Marynille; R. II. McDONALD & CO., Sacrament; and by Druggists generally. Da. STEELE, Agent, Oregon City. jUm3 Plows and Wagons ! Blacksmithing of all Kinds done to order. I KEEP always on hand STEEL PLOWS, warranted to scaur and do a good work aa any other in the Stat, l can also furnish you with WAGONS. I can always be found at mv shop, opposite McKinlay's, ready to shoe your norses, or do anything in the line of my business, can and see. J.W.LEWIS. Oregon City, April 16, 1859. ltf Just Received, wl LARGE LOT OF Dry Goods and Groceries, Which will ba sold low for Cash or Co on try Frodo.ce. - Wo would aav to th Farmer. Before Yo go to Portland to buy Goods, call osj us, as wo will take Flour, Bacon, Butter, Eggs, Ac, and giv in exchange Goods as law aa can be bought in Portland. DANXENBAfM A. ACKF.RMAN. Oregon City, Not. 10, I860. Por Sale, THE IIALF OF LOT NO. I IN BLOCK No. 4, adjoining the Masonic Building, in thia citv. Inquire al th A r?ns Office. Oregon City, Mjr b JO, lyjl. NEW GOODS, NEW GCC3S, sVOH' OPENING AT Saaneabaam dUkeTtnaa,l,' Opposite IhtMuin Sl.lUau, ...eetiaistlug at,., STAPLE AND FANCY ' ,' Dry -Goods, the ueu ebt tyle of , DRESS GOODS;- I'CII A ' 1'iincv ropnus, Jiureges Deluinjt both plain and figured, woolen' goww oi every description Solfcrino Shawls, Till LATMT STVLU Of Rich Silk Mantelo and silk Bon nets, nnd a large assortment of Millinery straw goods, embroid eries, collars, sleeves, sic. Gents' FurnUhinr Good. Boots and Shoes, Nats and Caj, CARPETING, (of beautiful styles.) ami CHUCKED MATTIKG; GUOCERIESi &,c., &c, &c. Together with tho Largest and best selected stock A. CLSTOM-MADK Ever offered for sal north of San Francises? 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