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t..r..wTiiiv Directed. Doutly. inclined perwm freqoently Imagine that the wjuMtioni of their own linnwn nature are tba Intimation nd direction of CM. Tbcr lore to be guided by Him, and tbey lore to tblnk that their pleasant dciirei nd purpose are liisplrud Lj Him, and tbu they ouily dtcniri tlictuteWe. An muiiuK Instance; of tlii touk lae at certain conference. Among the atteodanti was a rcrj beautiful, luUlltgent-looklng young lady, who drew iba admiring gau of many ire, particularly cyea maKuline, alayi on tho look-out for prulty feminine facej. During the IntcrmMon, at noon, a nprneo yonn minister att pped up to tho presiding cider, aud ald, with aa air of ie crecyt , . " Did you obncrre the young Ia!y who sat by tho Brut pillar on yoar left?'' "Vs,"siild the elder; "what of her? Why," said tho young man, "I feel Imprcwud that the Lord desires me to tako th it lady for my wife. I think that she will make a companion and helpmeet in the work of tho ministry." Tbo ood eliler had nothing to object. IJat in a few minutes a second Youthful raiididuta for ministerial efforts aud honors, and for tho namo of hunbnnd, came confi dentially to mnko known to the elder a liko itiiprewioo la regard to the young lady. " Yoti bad better wait awhile. It Is not Ixnt to bo hasty In determining the soorco of such Impressions," said the prudent elder. And ho bad well (aid, for hardly were tho steps of the second youth cold at bis aide ere a third approached with the same atory, and whilo the worthy coiiUd'tnt yet marfcled, a fourth drew near with the question " Did yoa notice the fine, noble-looking woman sitting near your left hand?" " Yen," cried tho swelling elder. " Well, sir," went on this fourth victim of that one unsuspicious girl, " it la strong ly born In upon my mind that it Is the will of the Lord thut I should made proposuls of marriage to thst ludy. He has Im pressed me that she is to be my wife." The elder could hold in no lunger. . " Impossible 1 Imposiblcl" he exciaimed, In on excited tone. "The Lord norer could bare intended that four men should marry one woman 1" t&" Parson Brownlow, of the Knox villi) (Tenn.) Whig, says:" We are go ing to stay In Knoxrillo, and no whero else, and when we removo from the dwell ing that we own and occupy, it will be to tho cemetery In this vicinity. And as to tho paper, we shall edit und publish it un til our office Is destroyed or our windpipe is cut!" t3 Sweet is tho memory of depnrted friends. Like the mellow rnrs or tho set ting sun, it fulls tenderly yct'sudly on the soul. t6T Why are Southern capitalist liko Southern slaves? I.ucnuso titer ore both anxious to get rid of their bvndi. HUSINKSS OAKDS. BKOWN & BROTHER,- ... Wholeeale and Retail Dealeri in... TArLR AND FA Her Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Loots, Shoes, ifcc, OUEGON CITY. W. 0. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY & COUNSKLOU AT LAW, And Solicitor in Chancery,' "TTTILL promplly attend lo any business which VT may be couiuiiiled lo hi professional charge bulure tlie District aud huprem l.oitrt. UlHoe over Milwain's tin store, immediately op- pneite tht Akiiu Street llou.e. Oregon City, Ouluber I, 1859. JOHN R. M BRIDE, ATTO.NBY AND COUNSXLO AT LAW, Lafayette, Yamhill County, Oregon. w ILL faithfully attend to all business en trusted to his professional cure. Dr. II. n. bell, DENTAL S V R 0 E O If, WILL, perform til operation belonging to hit profession, in Ihe must approved style. jticos moderate, to aiitl Itie tinii-a. II p Koonis In Union lluilding, I p Stairs, SM.F.M. (109 J. C. AIXSVVOKTII. WM. DIEK0OHFF. AIX9WOKTII & DIERDORFF, WHOi.ES.Vt.lt AND HRTAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Jsaota it Shoes, and Crockery, In the now Fire-proof Brick Mainitxkit OREGON CITV. C. IIOEL it CO., 4 T THE 'UNION STOKK' I'.UILDINGS, Mulcni, Orftfoii, ...Deal iu. Dry Oiwis, Groceries, Boots, and Shoei; At.fl, PROVISIONS of all kinds; Wheat and Oat. Br. A. H. STBBLS, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Olne at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. OKL'UON C1TV DEUG 3? STORE, UMN STREET, - (Opprwit til Melhndiil Church,) HAS CONSTANTLY OM HAND Drus, Medicines, Patent Modi tines, ' Kerosene, Catnplione, . Burning Fluid, itc, Jtc, ...AT Tnc ... - LOWEST UARKET PRICES Time. WF. HIOHFIELn, WATCH. MAK F.R reruns oesiroos 01 (rolling (rood work don will do well to give me a call, as my whole lime ia de voted la Ihe repairing f Chronometer, Uer, Duplex, and lloritontal walchee. Aa atsorlment of fin Kngliah WATCHES, aa also Jewelry on hand. ' CLOCKS, with weights to them. Jewelry made to order, and repaired. Pncestosuit Ihe time. I am thankful lor post faror,nd hope to (iratiafaiioa In future. ST Ixi-aled at the old aland, opnoeit the Tel graph Offlce, OREGON CITY Feb 2 r. . , ' UU Reduced Prices Goods Cheaper than . Kvcr ! 7i. IIROWN TAKES thit method of Informinf hi frieudi aud lb public ff aerally that li HAS REMOVED t hu nearly Oppcwito his old Stand, wber b ba eomrneneed bueinet with hi bro ther under lb 1)1 of Brown & Brother, wh will alwayi b happy to wall on their olJ fnead and euatomeniu Hi way of liowiiiflhein Gooda of the Very Best Quality, which, having been bought low In Ran Praneleeo, frum Hi large importer is t'aliferui, they ai ab: la ll as cheap as CAX BE SOLD in Portland! They will alia eouitanlly reeelr Goods by Every Steamer. Tbeir (lock eeniUt of ALL KINDS OF DRESS GOODS, GENTLEMEN'S S2AD7m2JaDS GLOTS32?-Q OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, m Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, 3 i "SET SB Hi SI T Jk.d) Mz,Z3m Our main obj. cl by thia notie i to inform lb public thut we are bound to (ell gooda As low ns they can be bought in Portland, and no mistake. If thia la doubled, we have only to aay, call and atify youn-elvea. Ladiea and gentlemen will a!, waya b welcome, and will be waited on with prompt neu. i To the Farmers WE WOULD SAY Look for the sign of DROWN If BROTHER, and don't leave town till you give m t call. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN in ttthangt far Goodi. Oregon City, Juno 23. Roman Eye Balsam, FOR WEAK dj- INFLAMED EYES. rTMUS HALSAM irii used for mnny yean in X (he private practice of a oelcbrated Oculist, with reimirkubls aucccaa, for dieeaaea of III Kye and Kyeluli. There are mnny pereon who would rnllier eulTer from puin and diaeueo through life, than crodit or try the ellicacy of any new diacovery; all uch had better not read thia, but to all reaaonu ble peraona thia preparation i recommended aaa moat aafo and cfTonlual cure for iullaiiiuiiilion of t lie liy and Eyelids, caused either by tat close application lo minute obj ecu, scrofulous hubit, ex posure to cold, blows, contusions, or irritutinn from any extraneous body under Ihe eyelids. It ie reinarkabbly eooihing ill ilselTiot, and has cured Ihousuuda who would othorwiao luive lost their silit. I n cusos the Kyclid.i are i nflained, or tho ball of the K.ye thickly covered with blood, it acts ul moat like mngic and removes all nppeornneei nf intlunimution after two or three applioalious. 't here ia a numerous ulnsa of persons thai are pecu liarly exposed to accideiils or diseases that weiikcn aud inliumo the Kye, and perhsM destroy Ihe si'ht, who, from the nature of their employments, are compelled to work in a cloud of dust and grit. Such should never be without this U A LS A.M. lteiiiember, "'Seeing ia Believing." Trice 25 cents per jar. Prepared and aold by A. H. 4 D. SANDS, Drmriiista, 100 Kulten-strest, New York. For sale by II. Johnson & Co. and Kcuinotox t Co. San Krunciaoo; Kick &('orriN, Marysviile; It. II. McDonald & Co, Sacramento; nnd by Urugjistsgcnoriilly. July 'Jl-mJ SANDS' SARSAPARILLA, REMEMBER, THIS IS THE Original nnd Genuine Article! ACKNOWUnOCD TO IS The Bat Sarsaparilla Ever Made ! rpiIIS unrivaled preparation bos performed L some of the moat astonishing cure that are recorded in the history of Medicine. The rapidi ty with which the patient recovers llcallli nnd Strength under its influence is surprising. Each new ense iu which it ia applied furnishes in the result a new rerlitieat of iu ellicacy and excellence; and we have only to point to the accumulated testimony of multitudes who havt experienced ita beneficial enecta.lu convince Ihe most incredulous of He value. Do not forget to ask for Sands' Saraiiparilla. laT t or sale by H. Johnson 4 Co. and Rao- iNuroN it Co., San Erauciscot Kick & Com, itlarysville; K. II. McDonald dr. Co.,Sucrninento; and by Druggisla generally. julyilmj COFFIWS. C.M.K ESTER, Undertaker, WOULD inform the people of Oregon City aud vicinity that he will keep a supply of Keady-made Coffins, of all sizes, constantly on hand. He will also keep a K JE M3 m. R. H IS and will be prepared lo attend to all lb necessary buaiaea of funeral connected with hi line. SUf near I As Stmtnsrj. , I1f Custom from the oounlrv i resvectultf elicited Jun?3. WULAMHTTII IRON WORKS, OREGON CITY. . auaeitALL, j. aaiooaa. ra.imiiALL v raoonr, H AVISO purehAstd Hi nlir Mock, loots, nd paueru of lb WUUmitH lrn Work, and addad la it tlieir owa tovk, ai ranted ia saying thai they bav tba BEST TOOLS AND PATTERNS ror dolstf man lilne wrk (tllltinii) IX THE STATE, anJ ar prsparsd la de any work ia their lino at THE SHORTEST NOTICE I They ha ate fatilitic for making . Of Iron or Sraii, AT A FEW HOURS' NOTICE. Steam Engines and Boilers built to order, and Warranted. Orders solicited for Kaw-MilU, Crist-Mill. Reap era, Thresher, llr-Power, GhafCng, Pulleye, Ihnpers, Uearing, Fore I'unip, aud (vtrythiug io lh Machinery line. Ir..n Khutiere mad lo order, of any sit or sly! also Irua Kroul lor Building. Repaying don with oeator and dispatch. Pellern making in all ila varieu form, aad SUektmithinf of oil kinds Ncaaly don at thir hip. tj We aar a full ft of Pattern! for repair ing Rtopett and Tkratheri. XI Wheal will be taken at lh highest cub price, delivered at Cantmah, for any inschine work or repair. Highest cash pries paid fur old iron, bra, copper, eVa. May II, I66l-y. Justices Office, OREGON CITY. I AM alwivaon hand, and will attend Ulna COLLECTING OF ACCOUNTS, Drawing up of Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, Bonds, Powers ot Attorney, Contracts, c, and all other busiaes committed te my car. Office directly oppoiitt the Mneonic Building. Jun. 16. m. J. E. HUttFORD. CLOVE AXODVNE Tooth-ache Drops. eaaHBaaaaasa Complain no mart of Aching Teeth THESE Drops h.iv been extensively used by thousands whose experience ha proved that lh Anodyne will give immediate and permanent relief after lh failure of every other remedy. It is pleasant to the taste and inel!,and a few appfi. cationa will eutirely remove the piin and soreness from a decayed tooth, s.that it may be filled and rendered as useful as ever. When lb pain pro. cecda from the f.iee, or from lh gumi around a tooth apparently sound, thia Anodyne will giv speedy relief hy rubbing a few drop on lh part articled. It hue only to become geuerully knowa to be a highly appreciated by the Public aa it ia by Dentisia. For aale by II. Johnson & Co., and Rkdikoton & co., San Francisco; Rica St Corrm, Mary villes It II. McDonald & Co., Saciamenlo) aud by Druggist generally. j3 SIMILKAMEEN GOLD MINES, HAVE TURNED OUT BUT THE "Eagle Boot & Shoe Store" IS NO HUMBUG! TTERE YOU CAX FIND THE STUFF I JL that will stand the tare and wear. It pros peels well, for I raise the color every pan, and if Ihe limes were only a little brisker, 1 think that it would p-iy very well; and if you don I believe it, just coiuu and buy a pair of BOOTS, after you Iry them on, for I Have Just Received A NEW ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS AND SHOES, or The Latest Style and Fashion, Gents' fine sewed French calf boots, also pegged cat I' hoots mid shoes of all sorts and sizes ; Ladies' kid, morocco, en imel and cloth gaiters, silk elus' tioConuress-hcol g.iiters, misses' gaiters and shoes or every kind, coarse and hue ; boys shoes of ev cry kind llmt is mentioned iu my rhyme : cliil dren'e cnlf and copper toed shoes; ladies and children's HOSE of all sizes, while, brown, and fancy; Mdlera Wnter-Proof 15LACKING, J. S. Mason Dlucking ; Shoemaker's Finding, Tegs, awls, hammers, thread, wax, nails, and noe-knives. Thankful for past patronage, I respectfully ao licit a continuance of patronage from my old cus tomers and ns mnny new ones as choose to come. Ladies an 1 gentlemen, give me a call, young; nnd old. great and small, brave and bold, for I will be ready and happy to wait on you all, and in partic ular Ihe ladie j I like to sec them come to pay me a vimi. nememoer ino place 7V o Zor East of Dmwn dj- Brother, Tin I ii utreet, Oregon City Ladies and gentleman, I assure you that I can sell you boots nnd shoes as cheap as any house in town, or a little cheaper for cash down. Small prntite and quick sale, that ia the talk that tell the tale. myl9 J. MOONEY. Notice. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP riTHE firm of Allan, McKiulay & Co., hereto JL fore earn ing on business under that till at Oregon Cily, Champoeg, and Lower Scoltsburg, I'mpqua, is hereby dissolve by mutual consent. All parliea indebted to said firm, or having claims upon mem, ar Hereby requested to send iu Iheir accounts or make payment of the same to Geo. T. Allan or Archibald McKinlav al Chamrwez. or Amory Ilolbrook al Oregon Cily, whe are au thorized lo settle all account connecttd with the said firm. ALLAN, McKINLAY dr. C. Champoeg, Dej. 31, 4 1 if. Justice! Justice! OLD ATIE ia bound to be the next President f the United States, aud W.P. BURNS hue been appointed Justie of tb Peace for Or. egon Cily precinct, in order lo prevent a eollapee of Ihe Union. All official bueiues entrusted te his car will b promptly attended to. Office at Republican headquarter, firal door north of A. II lbrocVe law ofiSee, where b will be found when not employed in better business al hi Wagon Shop, n ion oath of tb Poet Office, where h would be glad to do juetic to your old wagon, or (apply yoa with new ones, as good a lb beet, and a cheap as the cheaprwt. Calk retnj in exchange ftr r. W P. BCRX9. Or gen City, Kg 11, '.HO PURIFY THE BLOOD. MorrATs Vegetable Life PHI THE high and bI4 toUMif bih lliea. pr. ,m,u.ut Mrdieine b.v uir.d fw h.r iu.ariabl.enV.cyia all lb. dam wbkb lUey pr, incur., has r.odered lh ial prU6 at pufflngaat aaly mb 7. .- rtbf M ihem. They ara kaowa by .beir fi.i lUou good work tify for ihem, and ibey thrive aol by lb flih(lhcrduli. Ia all ee of asthma, aeula aad ehrea a tnen matin, aflVeiioiui of lh bladder aad k'daeye, bilious fevers aud livr eaniplaiauv-In lh fc'Ji and wrel, wber. the diseasw jirvil, Ihev will b found invaluabl. rianler. frmr, and otic an, whe .nee as the Medicines, will mw af crwards be willioul ihem. ..... , Dysel..e persoa with IbU dislreeeing disease ahould delay ueing Ihe. medicine irmnc dialely. Eruption of lh. .kin, ryiprli al lncy, fv.r aad ague-for this aeourg of lh wstra country, lhe mdicine will be fouad a aaf, speedy, and certain remedy. Other medi cine kav lb system ubjeel lo a relura al lh. d erase a cure by Ihes medicines I pelinsnenl. Tv TiiaM, MTunao, a as cvaao. Mercurial Disease. Never fail lo .radical, entirely .11 lh H'ret of Mercury infinitely eooiier than lh mosl powerful prpralin of 8re.ipnll. Night Swale, Nertauo DiMtty, Ara eamplainlt af all Hade, Oi genie AJtctmat, Palpitation af the Heart, Pamter'l ehalie. rile.ThwiginlpKpritor of Ihe medi cine w cured of Pile of 3J year' tdinf by lh us f thee l,if Medicine ln W ' of all kind .re em-olually elled by Ihes med ieinr. Parent will do well la administer Ihem whenerer Iheir ezitU u.e i sospccled. Relief will b certain. TA Life nile Tawaf fliHera Purify lh blood, .nd ihu remove all dis frn the ayslem. A eingle iriul will plaeo lh LIFE PILLS and PIHENIX BITTERS bey.ud the reach of competition ia lh estimation of vry patient. IT Pmwredby DK. WILLIAM R. MOFFAT, 335 Broadway, tar. Worthily New York. J. FLEMING, Agent, at Ike Poet Office, 3 j Oregon City. Pacific University, Forett Grove, Waehington Co., Oregon. Re. S. II. Marsh, A. M., Preiident. Rcr. II.Ltmas, A.M., Prof. Mathematics. rpilE collegia! year, consisting of one term of X nine months, will i-oniuituc on tb Am Wednesday of November. It i lh design of this Institution lo furnish a thorough and complete collegia! education. There I a Library of 1000 volume for lh as of the Modem. Applicant for admission lo college must have a kuowledge of lh common Englitli branches, aud hav studied the .nck-nl language, so far a to hav read portion of Casar aun Cicero and the Greek Reader. Th tuition fee is $33 per annum. Student fining for college, a wall aa other wishing te pursuo collegia! studies without en tering upon the college course, will be under tho instruction of Ihe college teacher. Tho full term of 1 1 week in lh preparatory department commence ou th 2d Wtduesduy of September. Tuiliou, 3 per term. TUALA TIXACADE.VY. Tnnbilin Academy, for the coming year, will be under the direction and instruction of the Col lege Professor, with such assistant instructor as they may find necessary to carry It forward effi ciently and successfully. The fall term wiU'commrnca on Wednesday, Sept. 1 9, to continue eleveu, week. Tuition. Common branches, f.v, higher, A small additional charge will be made for fuel, io. Instruction in Painting Xta, to such a receive it N. B. The collegiate aud the collegiate pre paratory departments will commence on Wednes day, Ihe 31st of October, at tho commencement of the laathalf of Iho academical term, al which time Pres. Marsh is expected, with competent as sistnut teacher from lh East, to ba ready to take hi place in Ihe Institution. Prof. Lyman, with the assistance of Mr. C . Adams, will carry forward Ihe academical de partment till the return of Pre. Marsh. Sept. 1,1800. SI If CAST. STEEL PLOJVVS ! THE undersigned are now engaged in manu facturing some of the BEST CAST STEEL PLOWS ever made on thia const, which they are not afraid to warraut, and which they are selling at - Prlcva lo anil Ihe Time. W hav made material improvements on our old pattern, und those who have tried our plow give Ihem the preference over any other they have ever used. We ara carrying on an exten sive manufactory, and intend to keep up witli the rapidly increasing demand. If yon want a GOOD PLOW, of easy draft, and dire to scour, gel one of Kymareon'e Bute, cille Plowe. L. & A. W. RYNEARSON. Buteville, March 32, 1SC1. GENTLEMEN: IF YOU WANT ANY Fine Clothing, CALL AT BROWN & RROTHER'S. Mill Scat and Land. I HAVE an excellent MILL SEAT, sur. rounded wilh excellent TIMBER, which I would like to have improved. I will giv some millwright who wishes to invest in a saw mill or grist mill, or both, a good cli.iuce. The location is one of the very best for selling lumber a level way lo the mill seat, no hill to pull over, and handy to heavy settlements. I wish also to sell half a aeclion of LAND near by. The place i six mile west of Lafay ette, Yamhill county. W. h. ADAMS. Nov. 23, 1S59. 33tf G O O D S Exchanged for W Ii, c AT Brown & Brother's, OREGON CITY. C. niRRAt, HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL Shop nearly oppoeite the Mcthodiet Charck, ORCGOX CITT. April 16,139 Itf KELLY' TEMPERANCE HOUSE, Jfrna ei.,off-t, Ota. Akeraethy j Va.'t, OltKUON CITY". oon bm4 "TTP v:l' A -W re I DAW jkiil ttflallriDI ('' 1' fu th especial wiiwidl.a af lbe rSTO Kil II ALL U Ibajfaf Oregon, aa, far. ,U tuf timet meal. 1"' n-" ' " , 7 . pallie. l P a brl lic, inlUa noaioat man. nor. ruciii floord por .k. J JJ! "CVu!5 E.e.mii-i.v.ftf.i.1- SADDLERY, AND HARlTESS-MAKIltO, OREGON CITY. w am ...omlifoii Saddler' and Har- X asa maker' shop ia Ibi cily, aud have ea- siaolly oa baad ihe al at Ready-maJe liarness, sndtlloff, bri dies, baiters, martingaln, and rytbiog ia my lina. I am als ready lo make la order aoyinmg ia my na called for, on a hrt aolic. Mjf motto w, Mak good irliel, and sell II cheap. I aohcit palron eg al heme and from abraad. My slabli.ii me nl i nearly oppntit. Charm U.r'. Old 8..nd "f"mKyl April 9, 1839. Valuable Property For Bale. THE CllAMPOEO FLOUR MILL. THIS MILL. ituated about Hire fourth of a mil from Champoeg io Ihe midslof the great grain-growing eouulry ia Oregon, ia offered for eal. During liign watr in wimer, n., t, ... I., .i.i. ..l J,.i ttnm ilia Mill. Attached lo th mill i a grnary for receiving .nd .loriug wheal, a awi-lling nouso.nu rur ,u, .... of th person in charge. Tba whole properly .!. taltAttl tflVaY A r aT Th machinery of the mill I of very superior quality, having been Imported from Rw-hcrter, N. Y. There ar Iwe rune of iba best French Hum, aud aa extra patent rua of smaller Burrs fr chopped feed, io. Th frame-work, for trength, Ac, cannot be surpassed in Oregon, and lh mill ia all respects i th bvl in lh Slat. for rarticulara, application ahould b made lo A. McKINLAY, rinmfl' erlo AMORY IIOLIiROOK, Champoeg, Jan. 10, IBtHMlif Oreg a City. Sands1 Sarsaparilla, For Purifying the Blood, AND FOR TUB CURE OP Scrofula, Mercurial Diaeaics, Klieumatism Cutaneou Ernplin, Slul.born ulcfra, Liver coniilaiiit, l)yHia, llroncbiii, Salt Rhr-uni, l,uinbK", White Swell ings, Hip Disease, Enlargement of tli Done and Joint", Fever Sores Femalo Com plaint, Errnipelaa, Los of Appeliie, I'implet, Biles, Gcnerul Debit it jV oil!., Ac. Il has long been a moot important desideratum in the pructie of medicine, to obtain remedy similar In t'lia, and accordingly w find it rewried to almost universally In all tlioee tormenting uis easeaoftlie skill so Irvine- to the patience, and in Inrioiia to the health. It ii a tonic, ncrleut, and disinfectant. It act simultaneously upou the stomach, th craci'MTioa, aud Ihe towau, and thus three proceaaea, which ar ordinarily lh re sult of Tliaa different kinds of medicine, are car ried on al Iho same lime through lh instrumrii tulity of tiii out rtmedial agent. Jl great merit is that it meet and neurruiixe the active principle of disease itself, nnd when that is gone, Ihe symptoms necessarily disappear. The ra pidity with wliivli the pilieili recovers neaiin trougltl under tins triple innuence is surprising. hEMARKABLB CURB. Linn Countt, Oregon Ter., ) Murch 11,18.15. Messli. A. B. & D. Sand. New York: Uen tlemen. In the prius of 1863, while ou our wuy from Indiana lo thia place, our eldest boy was seir.ed with a swelling and severe pain in the legs vyhich day by day grew worse, until his lega con tracted, and became so painful thai he could net walk, and we had lo carry him about like an in fant. We reached Albany on the 3d of October, completely worn out by fatigue, liy this time, h was reduced to a perfect skeleton. Here we were enabled to consult a physician (ur. iniij who honestly confessed he could not cuie him, al though he could cive him medicine that would re lieve the pain, in this exigency something mual bo done, or death was inevitable. Being recom mended lotrv your Sarsaparilla, I procured abol tie. After Hiking some, he appeared woree; bill persevering with it, l obtained a econa ootue, which seemed to grapple with the disease, and caused a marked improvement: the swelling and pain in the legs were reduced, hi appetite im proved, and his color begun to return. Thus en courueed, I purchased a third bottle i whilo lak ing il. the swellings in bis lega broke, and some piece of bone one eighlh of an inch long came out, after which his legs straightened and healed up. lie i now perfectly recovered ha nu ap pearance of being a cripple, and can perform most kind of common labor, a all our neighbor cau certify. Your, respectfully, CALEB DAVIS Prepared and sold by A. B. f D. SANDS, Wholesale Druggists, 100 Fullou street, corner of William, ISew York. Sold also by II. JOHNSON' & Co., San Fran eieco; RICK &. COFFIN, MaryniUei R. II. McDONALD At CO., Sacramento i and by Druggists generally. Da. STEELE, Agent, Oregon City. j!4m3 Plows and Wagons I Blacksmithing of all Kinds done to order. I KEEP alwayaon hand STEEL PLOWS, warranted to eeour aud do a good work as any other in lh Slut, fcan aim furnish you with WAGONS. I can always be found at my shop, oppoeite McKinlay's, ready to shoe your horse, or do anything in the line of my busineu, Call and see. J.W.LEWIS. Oregon Cily, April 16, 1859. Itf Just Received, A LARGE LOT OF Dry Goods and Groceries, Which will be aold low for Cash or Co on try VrodnM. We would say to th Farmer, Before yog go to Portland to buy Gooda, call oa no, a w will taka Floor, Bacon, Batter, Egg, 4c, .nd giv. in xehange Good a low aa can a boogbt ia Portland. DAXXENBACM dr. ACKFRMAN. Oregon City, No. 10,1860. Toys, Toys. A FULL WJPPLT FOR CHRISTMAS and how Tear joat received at Dec 15 F. cn ARMAS'S NEW CMOS, new c:::s NOW OPENING AT ' Buuamtaui A dUktrau. ,, Oppmito Ike Main HUaaa,, ...u4ia al... STAPLE AND FANCY Dry.Good) the neweiit ntyles of DRESS GOODS, UCH at Fancy Popliw Barege, Dcli! both plain and flpirel. wool goods of every description, Solferino Shawls, tni LATter mu or Rich Silk Mantels and silk Bon. net, and a largo aortmeiit of Millinery straw good-, embroid ericf, collars, sleeves, Ac. 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