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A t'arewstl. My fairest 0I1IM. I have no song to f Ira you No lark could pits to skies m dull and gray) Yot, art wa prt, out lesson I can leave you For arery day. Da fowl, aweul maid, and lot who will Im olever Do noble things, not dream llifin, all day lone Aud ao make lila, death, aod Hint van forever Una graud, awaot song. Charles Kingeley. Tub 1'salm or David. Amongst all compositions, these alone deserve Ilia name or saorud Ivnca. . These eluiia contain noelry that meets the spiritual nature in all its moon and all ita wants, which strengthens virtuo with glorious exlio't tioni, eives angel io eloquence to prayer, and almost rises to the toraiih'a joy iu praise, - In distress: and fur, they breath ilia low and murmur of complaint ; in pun Ui'iicc, they iroan with Ilia agony ol III troubled soul. - They have a gentle mu aio for thn peace of fnilli ; in adoration they avnd to the glory uf creation, and the mutest V of (Jod. For aasumhlius or for solitude. Tor nil that gladdens and. all 4) that grieves, fur our heaviness and dc-cpai Tor nur remore anil our redemption, we find in those divine harmonia the loud or the low expression. Ureal hoi been thel powi r in the world. They , resounded amidst tht court of !he tubi'rnuuli ; they floutod through the lMy and solemn spaco of the temple. They were 'Ming wiili (lory in the halls of Zioii ; ihetawcre ini(i with aorrow by I he reunia of Uum-I. A in when Israel hud paiwuil away, the harp ot David wa alill awakened m ihu church ol Christ. In all the years and apes of tha church, from the hymn which nrsl. was wbispeied in an upper chamber, until II anthems filled the earili, ilie inspire ion of the royal prejihet has enraptured Us devo lions, and ennobled its rituals. , And tbnt it has been, not alone in the august cathedral or the rustic chapel. Chorused by the winds ol heuven, they bare swelled through God's own temple of the sky and stars; they have rolled over tha broad desert of Asm, in matins mi J vespers of ten thousand hermits. , J hey Jiave rung through the deep valleys of the Alps, in tho sobbing voice of the forlcrn Wal'Jenscs: through t lie steeps mid caves of 5fccttit.li highlunrfj, in the ruue chant ina of the Scottish covenanters: through the woods and wilds of primitive America in the beruio uul'vlujuha ot the ear'y ptl grlins. Roys out at Nigut I have, been an observer, as I am a svninailiizini; lovor of boys. I like to see them happy, cheerful, and L'loesome. Indeed, I can hardly un derstand how a high-toned usiful mun can bo the ripened fruit of a boy who had not full share of the glad privileges due to youth, Uut while 1 wutch with a vry jonlous ere-all rights nnd customs which intrench upon the proper rijjliis of toy', 1 fliu equally apprehensive lest the pa rents who are not fore-thoughtful, and who have habituated themselves to no close oh scrvalions upon this subject, permit their sons indulgences winch nra almoKt curtain to result in their demoralization, if not in. their total ruin; and among ilie habits which I have observed tending most surely to ruin, I know of none more prominent than that of parents permitting their sons to be id the streets after nightfall. lioys should bo taught to have pleasures around the family centre table, in reading, : conversation, and in quiet amusements. Boys arc seen in the streets after night fiilUbehuviiirr in a manner entiruly destruc tive of nil good tanrak Fathers and .mothers, keep your children home at night, and sco that you take pains to rrmko your homes pleasant, and attractive, and. profit able to them ; and above all, with a view of their security from future destruction, -let thiin not become, while forming their characters for lite, so accustomed to disre gard the moral sense of rliajne as to op. lily violate the Subhaih day in street paeiim- s xluring its day or evening hours. 1 H A1 Phettv ' Woman. The subjoined waif wo have discovered in an exchange: A pretty woman is one of the "institu lieas" of the country an angel in dry gnoda and glory. She makes sunshine, hi ne sky, Found of July, aud happiness wherever she g.ies. Her path is one of de licious roses, perfume", and beauty. She is a sweet poem, written in rare curls and -choice cnlico, and good principles. Men stand up before, her as so many admiration f oinis, to melt into cream and ihen butler, lor words float round the ear like music. birds of Paradise, or the chimes of Subbail ' belle. - Without her, society would loose its truest attraction, the church its firmest reliance, and young men the very best of -uomiortg and company, 1 lor influence and generosity restrain the vicious, strengthen the weak, raise tho lowly, flannel-shirt the heathen, and strengthen the taint hearted. Whenever you fin lie virtuous woman, you nlso liml pleasant fireside bouquets, clean clothes, order, good Jiving, gentle hearts, ' music, Jiglit ar.d model " institutions" gem rully. She is the flower of humanity, a very Venus in dim ity, end lior Inspiration is the breath of iieaven. . - CoNVKRSATtofi. The most casual ro mark lives forever in ita rlfccls. There is . not a word which has not a moral history. And henco it is that every " idle word" which men utter, assumes a character so important, that an inquest will ba held on at iu tho general judgment. aw. 0O No man need fear that he will ex liatist his substance i( tliougl:!, if ha will only draw his inspiration from nctual hu. man life. There the inrxhaustible God jjours depths and endless variety of truth ,' nlie true thinker is but a short hand writer endeavoring lo report ilie discourse of God, .Shall a child on die banks of the Amazon f.'ar lost he should drink up the etreani ! vcecner. , , . Prayer Bowed knees and beautiful words cannot make a prayer; but earnest desires from a heart bowed by love, in spirod by God's Holy Spirit, and thirsting for God, tha living God, will do it, any where, or in any place, at any lime. Complimrnts ani Sarcasms. Compli ments are the coin that we pay a man lo liia face sarcasms are what we payi him out with behind bis back. ' . A . OCT Men often forget thai many a priva tion lias a hidden joy, aa the flower blooms under the leaf. Shadow is sometimes shelter. mm eiwr BUSINESS CARDS. V. T. MATLOCK. ' W. C. JOIINSOK. Matlock tit Johnson, ATTORNEYS 6l COUNSELORS AT LAW, And SoUcitors in Chancery, WILL promptly allen.l to any business which may ba committed to their pmfeMional charge before the District and Supreme Courts. Office in Highht-ld s building, uninedialuly op posits tha Main timet House. Oregon City, March 7, Jb57. 47y . JOHN XL M-BRIDE, ATToaaar and ooeasiLoa at law, Lafayette, Yamhill County, O.T., WILL faithrully attend to all business en trusted to his professional ears. Win. 0. Dement eft Co., WHOLESALE aod retail Dealers in Grocer " tea, Provisions, Paints, Oils, Hoots and Shoes, Crockery, ite. Oppoaite tha Land Office, Main St. Or. gun City. Juoe 1, 1855. , - CHARLES POPE, JR, DE A I.Kit In Hardware, Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Hoots & Shoes, Medicines, Book and Stationery. Maln-st.,Orejpro City, April 21, 1857-Itf '; 33. XttUwaln, Minuacturer, Whole tale and RttaH Dealer In COOK PAKLOR STOVES, ; Tra A corrsa wsaa, kasuwass, c., . MaluSt., opposite Main Street Hotel, , - ' OREGON CITY, O.T. ' " Bteamboat and jobbing work attended to with dispatch. " ' - - ' " Orders from the country promptly filled. je7 Time. : WF. II IG1IKI EL I), ' ' ' '''' . .WA TCll'NAKBR. Persons desirous of gc-llinr sood work dona will do well In give me a call, aa my whole time is de voted lo I lie repairing of Chrononioter, Lever, Duplex, and Horisoutul watchea. An assortment of Jewelry on harkl. Jewelry made to order, and repaired. ' ' ' "' Pricea to suit the limes. I am thankful for past favors, and hope to give satisfaction In future. ' 07 Located at the old stand, opposite the Tel egraph Ollioe, OREGON CITY. - Feb. 3. - jjf ali Drug's, Medicine!, Paints, Oils, ana vye-Biaus, - l the OREGON CITY DRUGSTORE, sep!5 Main Street, OrrgunCily.O.T. JOHN P. BROOKS, Wholnali f Retail Dealer in Oroeakt, Product, rrucuion; yc. Mam street. A General Assortment kept up of Selected Goods. Cnnemah, March 38, 1857. . , , . OUIT-SMITHINO. ' TlEING perinntuently located in Oregan City, l t I am pi cpnreu lo earry ou the aVisiuess ol gi;.-smithing .7 IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. -Those who favor me with their natrouace-. may expect to have their work done right. Those who leave O UNS at my Shojifor repmrs, and do not call for them within ninb months of the time set for the work to be done, nuiy expect to have them sold to psy charges. J-tit IMA AW U WILDE. June 27, 1857. . - Jlmld ' Beading for the Million. S. J. McCORMICK ' fl IIAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT THR FSANKLIN 1001 STone, rsoNT-rr, ror.TXAND, osioon, Choice selection of Popalar Books, News- Si. papers, Magazinea and r aney Btulionerv- A inong the books on hand will be found works ou 1 emperance, Agriculture, Horticulture, His tory, poetry, Diography, Medicines, Religion, Science, School Books, Romances, Sic, &o., &c. U. Tsubseriptions received for Harper, Graham, (jodey, Leslie a, or Putnam, at H4 a year. pot ape free. , - . r Subscriptions received for any newspaper punnsnea in any part ol the union. Iteuiember the Franklin Book Store and News paper Agency, Front street, Portland Oregon. OT. D. ZXatcblng, M. 9., LAFAYETTE, 0, T. REFFns TO ' Prof. A. Curtis, Cincinnati, Ohio ; Prof. J. Knst, " " Prof Courtney, La Fayette, Ind.j ,v' ' Dr. W. Armstrong, Findley, Ohio j J. Fisher, M. D., TilHn, ' ' ' J. Chamborlin, M. I)., Tiffin, " Dr. B. A. Wright, Mexico, Ohioi Prof. II. F. Johnson, Philadelphia, Penn. : Pruf.J. Brown, N. Y.; Dr. G. Kellosrg, Milwaukie, 0. T. , W. I). Ifutcliine' liulsam Wild Cherry... 1 25 lyue a cxpeciorani I 25 - Alterative 1 85 Ayrea' Cherry Pectoral..:.. 1 35 .- and a general assortment of BOTANIC MEDICINES ept at all limes. Aud I am mukiug arrange ments to manufacture my Balsam for the luiurs. i,u..i uis uregon cuerry. . , augis . BEAT T HE MI , : : who cax! STBSZi PLOWS, 'r ' OF ALU SIZES, ' ARE now being manufactured and ofTereJ for sale in Oi-egou City, al Ilie Blacksmith :!"P near .tir. t-auhelil a store. ; - The uudersigned, having had five years' expe rience iu the PLOW business iu Oregon, begs leave to Inform the furmiu2 community lhal ho is coiitiitent of being able to supply their wants in the Plow line,' if they will give him a call. uec. .u, toon : J, W. LKWIS. SU,VIU, 8UMPOO!U, At, rpiIE public are respectfully informed lhal the L unoersigneu Have opened a SHAVING SA LOON opposite Messrs. Oibson k Potter's Bill m: u Saloon, , Hair Culling, Shaving, Shampooing, Jj-c, done ui the latest and most approved style. Alan, Boot-blacking, light lobbing, &o. ' Gentle men a bed rooms taken care of. and all other small jobbing done on the cheapest and most expeditious lernia. juiin at, IflU.llAH WAKO, Jao-0, 1858. - ; Main (., Orejrea City, - Jos. Saratov IS by himself, aud would respectfully say to ha frienda and tha public generally thai he is inanaiui lorpasi patronage, and will continue busi ness at the old aland, aud will ever be ready to show his Goods to those who may favor him with a cull. Coma oua, come all, both great and small. hu give mm a onii oeiore puronasing elsewhere, auo examine tor yourselves nis splendid and select sioca ol - . DRY GOODS. PROVIsmXn Vrnrir AO, BOOTS, SHOES, and CROCKERY, Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Spicee, 4.0, Ilute,Naile, Hrooine, ., and almost every thing pertaining to . huo ui ousinesa. All kinds of country produce takes in exchange. Country friends will iuhi u imir aanniage to give me a oalL Cnnemah, Sept. 6. . , ... TJKK&lOW 9 Seolionnl and County MAP of a- ontuon ane r ASItl.NU TON TER-KITORlKS-foerteby augl6 CHARLES POPE, Jr. . HellinB- Off I VALUABLE asso.imeui of BOOKS and atatiouery. Teachera and dealers and all luierested are invilea 10 eon and examine. March 38, 1857. . C. POPE, Jr. Tor Sale. OT? ACRES OF GOOD LAND on tha I J Upper Molalla Prairie. nquire at i I uaADLST, at tha City IJauk m vrrpa iiv. fkOlFIO UNITERSITT, Forest Orove, Washington Co., Oregon. Rev. S. II. Marsh. A. rreridtnt, Rev. II. LYfMN, A. M., Prof. Mathematics, rplIB collegiate year, consisting of ens term of nine montns, win eommunoe ou ma iirsi Wtdnesdsv of November. It is the design of this Institution to furnish a thorough aud complete collegiate vdueatlon. There is a Library of lUOO volumes for the use of the students Applieunts fur admission to oollege must have a knowledge of tha common English braaohea, and have ttuilisd the ancient languages so fur aa to have read portions of Caisar aud L icoro aod the Greek Reader. - Tba tuition fee Is $32 per annum. Stodenta fitting for oollege, is well as others wishing to pursue collegiate studiva without enter ing upon the college course, will Be uuder ine in struction of tha eoTleea teachera. The fall term of 1 1 weeks in the preparatory department commences on the 3d Wednesday of September. . Tuition, 18 per term. . - . . , TiuUtln Academy, Forest Grove, Washington Co., Oregon. Rrv.Coshino Eells, Principal. ; The fall term will commenco on the first Wed- aeMay of November. . Tuition In tlie common branches, ku in ilia higher branches, $3 per quarter. ' Vuy JUST RECEIVED, at the Oregon City Drug Store, direct from New York and San Fruu- ejfco, a Urge assortmem of , . . Drugs, ".. Chemieals, ;, ' i)... - ' i Patent and Family ' - . . - . Medicines, all of which will be sold as tow or lower than they ean be had at any other place la the Territory. - Country merchants will find II to their Interest to buy here instead of Portland. . Call and see. ; Oregon City, May 9, 1657. . , , 1 Tha Ctraefonberg' Company, rpiIIS INSTITUTION (incorporated by Ihe I Legislature of the State of New York, cap ilui $1 100,000), was founded for the purpose of supplying trie public with the celebrated UtlA he ENBERO MEDICINES. The series eomprisei remedies for nearly every disease, adapted to ev ery climate. For families, travelers, seamen, and miners use, they are unequaied. All the metk einea are PURELY VEGETABLE, and war ranted to cure the diseases fer which they are sev erally recommended. . The Gruefenberg Company does not profess lo cure all diseases with one or two medicines. Our series consists of ELEVEN dillerent kinds, ad apted lo Ihe various diseases indtdent to the tern perate and tropical climates. The followiug uom prinj the series of Graefenberg Mediciucs: . ,r The Gracfenbcrg Vegetable Pills a Are considered the standard Pill of the day, and are Infinitely superior to any Pill before the public They operate without irritution on all the excre tions, purging the ujood by the bowels, liver, kid neys, aud skin. -. ' ' . JUaraliiill'i Uterine Cutholicon, An infallible remedy for all diseases of the womb and urinary organs, weaknere iu the back, -pain in breast, nervousness, debility, eta. In California and Oregon, out of more limn thoussnd coses where this medicine has been used, it baa in no single instance failed to give perinuneut relief or to effect a eertaiu cure," , . -, GRAEFENBERG SARSAPARILDAl, A powerful extract. One bottle equal to ten of the ordinary sarsuparilla for purifying the blood. A sure cure ror.scrotula, rheumatism, ulcers, dys pepsia, salt rheum, mercurial diseases, cutaneous eruptions, &c. , " ' " The Green xtoaautn Ointment, , . Invaluable fur burns, wounds, sprains, chilblains, sores, swellings, scrofula, etc As a pain extract or, it cannot ba excelled, altbrding immediate re lief front the most excruciating pains. TUB GRAEFENBERQ DYSENTERY SYRUP. , This extraordinary articlo ia a speedy and infallible remedy in diarrhosa, dysentery, cholera morbus. cholera Infantum, and the Asiatic oholera, if taken with the first symptoms of Ihe disease. It ia pure ly vejretuble in its compound. Uraefeaberg Children's Panacea. - For summer complaint, and most diseases to which children are subject. Its true worth can never be set fvitM words, but it can be felt and apprecia ted by parents whose eiiiidrvn Lave ieeu ZV.'.i. mother should be without it ' , Graefenberc Pile Remedy. Warranted a certain cure for this paiuful disease. With Ihe Ointment, there are very few eases which cannot be radically and permanently cured. A surgical operation for Piles aud Fistula should never be resorted to until this ointment has been thoroughly triad. It never fails. UIlAEFENWKRtEYE 1.0T10Y For diseases of Ihe eye, this Lotion has no eoiml. It is a speedy and positive cure for inflammation of the eyes, weaknesses, dimness and failing of sight. It will always be btuefieisl in acute inHnmuration ol the eyes,auu also as a wash on inflamed surfaces. . . GRAEFENBERQ FEVER AND AGUE FILLS. ' A speedy and positive cure for this distressiof I - . n-i D ii. .. vuiiijnaiiu. juuwriiw are composca principally ui iuinuis, wnn oilier vegeianus tonics, anti-spas-modio and febrifuge arliclea. Thousands have beeu permanently cured by their use. . . Graerenbcrg Conanaipliro'a Balm Sovereign in all Bronchial and Pulmonary Dis eases. Jt w, beyond all question, true that eon. sumption is a curable disease, and Ijje Coosump. tive'a Balm is the best curative ever used. ' Cracreaberg nealth Btllars. These bitters ore skilfully and elegantly prepared from unrulier of invigorating, healthy roots, barks, herbs, and Tinea. Aa invaluable Ionia and health restorer. : Uraerenberg Mannal of BeaUh. A handsomely printed volume of 300 nam. eon. laiuing concise aud extremely plain descriptions of au roaaner oi aiseasee, their symptoms and treat- meat tverr family should hsva on. I'r.. only aS rente. It will be sent, post paid, to "7 f" v'k ui vaiironua or uregon, on the re ceipt of 35 ceuts by mail or express. - Au.iress Kcdinglon it Uo., San Fraacisce. -The Graefenberg Medicines are for sale by all Druggists and apothecaries throughout the country. A. 11. STEELE, Agent, Oregon City. -""" j.uw ior a i ii urn la s so u re eon REDINGTON 4. Co, Wholeaaln Druggists, -Jfal07 Clay street, San Franciaeo. LIMES just received and lot sale by "y8 K. CHAR MAN. Keh. V ft??1- fin d tor WM 0, DEMENT it CO , OFFER for sale Ilia following goods I I dot mill sawa, 7B feel, , 9 " Xeul do BO eow tells (superior), : , ' - 10 " handled aaua, 10 without do 10 " handled do, ass'd alsee, 10 potato diggers, 10 Alines' spades, 90 - ourryeonibs, ' fillO lbs wrapping twine, ' 100 " I It packing, ADO feel I R belting: ' ' INDIA RUBBER GOODS of all deterip- lions. Oregon City, Jan. U3, 18j, XTew Sooki I mllE auhsoriber has just rsceived a large aa X aortmenl of BOOKS, direct from New York among which are the following t Alison's Hist, of Europe Ameriean lastilutlens, Li res of the 8igners, Babylon and Nineveh, Billiman'e da Democracy la America, "Land and Lea," r-'Deck sod Port," "See and Sailor," Shin and Shore," Three Years in Califor.J Home Cyclopedia, Cve. of Literature, Egypt and Ilia UolyLand Puchan s ram. rnys n., LardiierouBt m tnylne, Manual or t ina ArU, Lectures en tha Arts, Ane t Mouasteriea, nhoiee Biography, -1 Travels lu I'oru, Peruvian Autiquiliee, polar Itegiona, , ; Mahan'a I'liilosophy, Cboiea Etraela, A variety of 1'wela. .' SOU copies of Sanders' Hpuller, 500 -., " Readers, 8.10 " " MeGnfley'e do. ' - 350 " - Webster's Dictionaries. Duvies' Algebra, (Newman's Rhetoric, ' " lieoruetry, Uay a do. " Bourdon. Parley's Unl. Hiatonr. I " Surveying, . (ioodrich'a Piet U. H., " Igendro, Monteiths Geography, ' Arithmetics, - "Little Speaker,'1 Thompson's do. - LN. American Speaker. -, . . k ALSO, . A Fresh SudoIv of BtntionerT. Day Books, Journals, Lede-ere, Record Books, Memorandums, of all sites, Diaries, aV e., Note aud Latter Paper, Enrelopes, Pens, eVe., 4tc Kros.r Knives, Krnsive Rubber, Gummed Labels, Faber'a Pencils, 12, K, In quurt and pint bottles. . i . WHOLG8ALB AND RETAIL. i.. CHARLES POPE,Ja, Oregon City, A ngnst 18, 1B56. 'OU will Bud an exoulleal assortment of Dress and IfoaiMf. Siike. Satiua and VeleetMl also Bonnet Trimmings, Hotter. Glovet, Usees kud Ribbons, Table Clothe, Counterpane: ets ol the Store of - - . (JllAKLlOS rOt Jr., I (Main-et., opposite Abemethy'a store,) where may be round almost everything in the Hue ol t Dry Cioodat Such ae Prints, Ginghams, Alpacas, Merinos, Plaid Linseys, Muslins, Sattinetu, Jesus, F tun nels, Sheetings, tied Ticking, Urekory Stripe, Cotton Batting, etc. Oregon City, April HI, I8S7-W Medicines for Sale, By. CHARLES POPE, Ja. 3 ANDS' Sarsapatilla, Peck'e Wild Cherry Bit- r3 ters, Baleman'a drops, Brandreth's pilui, Lee's pills, Terry s vermilugo, uiadeuloe, Ouro cam phor, Gum Arabio, British oil, Lobelia, Hot (boys, 3d preparation, Koman eye balsom, Oalley a pain extractor, Laudanum, Paregoric, Oil of Pepper mint, Essences, Coniiosition Powders, Carter's Pulmonary Bulsom, Sulphur, Epsom Salts, &o. April 21, 1857-Jtf More New Hoods, AT CHARMAN A WARNERS. ' IX ADDITION TO OUR USUAL STOCK, we have just received, direct from San Fran cisco, good and suitable supply of ( Goods for this Season of the Year, which we offer for sale at prioea which cannot be beat in this market. Our stock, consists in pari of 400 IbZ sal soda, J- - - 50 boxes English soap, . . . ' 50 ' Chas. Hill's soap, ' 80 dos corn starch, ' - - 90 esses pie fruit, ' , 15 pickles,; . . ft dbx honey, " ' ' 8 " lobsters,; .: . : . . i ' 13 " eysters, ' . . ' 20 hlfbblsN O sugar, 4 bbla Sandwich Mitntfayrup,- '. ' 10- hlf bbls dried apples, - - 8 rits mackerel, 2000 lbs stick candy, J ' ! ' 500 " fancy do. - -. !t", , 1 ease Gnllipisher toys, " ' i - - uerrmu toys, 400 Ibs almonds, 12 hlf boxes raisins, , ' 6 whole boxes do., 48 prs lood Maekiuaw blankets. .2000 yds brown sheeting, xuvu y caueo, Keolsand shoes-of every d'esurfntion. The above, with our usual assortment, we lliint renders our stock complete. Call and see us Terms cash. CHARMAN A WARNER. December SO, 1857. experience Itlakea Perfect. Why Go to Portland to Buy Goods? WE wish to Inform our customers and the public irenerallr that we have' now on hand, in additiou to our usual heavy slock of Gro ceries and ury-Uoods, oue or Uie largest aud best selected stocks of -.-i-;', ;. ' - READY-MALE CLOTHING ' ever offered ia this market. We also wish to say that our goods are of excellent quality, aud that we will aell ' AS CHEAP AS ANY OTHER HOUSE IN OREGON, -. Portland not excepted. .. Our olj motto still governs ear IruJe (buich w v sUeVta ai WIJ IC VI l limit, "l rtii)ue wi MJSSii asJOsT sales and smnii pronis." Our stock of joods island SADDLERY WORK, Trunk and Car- now open Sot inspection to all who will favor us with a call. Call and aee, aud let experience then speak for itself. We sell aa lew aa any io the Territory, for cosh, or produce al market rates. CHARMAN & WARNER. Oregon Cily, May 23, 1857. 1 V ST RE C E I V E D f - a splendid lot of CLOTHING, BOOTS SHOES, . - and ' ' Dry-Goode ol all DeacrlDtlana. We con now fill almost any bill a farmer may call March 14. - CHARMAN tt WARNER. TTTE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ..2'; A nlvr AsaoaTNT or JaVJsHJmW . i . - ' ' AND HAVR POT ' Prices Down to the Lowest Figure! Come in, those who want goode ohia t. . t CHARMAN WARNER. LUMBER. ALL those who waul LUMBER can leave their bills with Chasman & WAaaia, wbieh I will fill, and deliver the lumbar in Orpffnn fTilw. if J : i .. ' ' u uuico. 11. a. BUCK. Oregon City, Jan. 1 6, 1 858. 40tf ; Sana's Arctic XXzpedition. pUSSELL'S CRIMEAN WAR, and ether AD interesting works, for sale at Ihe sepia CITY BOOK STORE. TlfACACLAVS History of England fuf 111. sale by - ' - c. Pol'E, Jr. BRICK, s 100,000 FOR SALE. Annlv la WJlf. C. DEMENT, 4 CO. A Few Canes OF that superior GREEN TEA just received fry WM. C. DEMENT V CO. 5CASES.CnimptoB,a Medal Tobaceo. at s-p II ' WM. C. DKM K.NT CO.X THRESHERS, REAPERS, IWKQ WE have Dow on Ihe way from lite Essisra BiBiee, . .-. . To Arrive about lio Inel ol April, A SUPERIOR X,or. ,' v . , of (ho abova-menlioiied maehinos. They eomblno ell uf tha latest linirovemanla, and we iiave no besilsliun In saying lhal we believe them to ba Ibe moht rEavui.T CUlEt new broughl lo Ibis toast. . They were fouetmoled nnilsr our owu suuervirion. having all Ihe altera. lions necessary to reader them suitable fur eouutry. . ; . ' . .'J'he THRESHERS rons'st of two, four, and six-horse powers (railway and aweep), with eleva tors and every essential convenience kuowa lo lbs machine. Our REAPERS and MOWERS are combined machines, suitable fur silhsr mowing or resiiiig. They work from two lu four horses, wllb and without rakes ) or, io ewer worus, oue u a sen raker. , y , i - Zn Jlddltlon to tho AboTo; - We have, lo arrive al the same time, Ihe following AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Peoria Plows, X 8, liolon Clipper Plows, 1 v Ertrnsion Cultivators, ' - Grapevine Orain Cradles, v ' ... Scythes and Snaths, Straw Cutlers, . ' Hay Presses, J lay Forks and Riikes, ' Horse flukes, , ' ; s ' H7irrotfs, Shovels, Spades, OXBEXl MIIiLi, ; BARK MILLS, f TANNERS' TOOLS. Also, a select aseorUnenl ef " ; . SMITHS AND CARPENTERS TOOLS, " ( , With many other orliulee not here mentioned. We would say lo our customers and the publlo generally, if they are in want of any of Ihe above mentioned arliclea, Ihey will do wall le call aud sea ours before purchasing elsawhere.aa we redeter mined lo aell LOW FOR CASH. ... - Wa would also add lhal our Machines are being rapidly sold lo arrive. -Better oall end secure oue of tliein before loo lute. If preferred, Machines delivered in Portland, if engaged before arrival. Vm. C. IJISMENT CO.r ' Oregon City, Jan. 30, '58. Opposite Ltnd Ojper. Vntronize ZXomo Industry ! HAVE now in full operation a CABINET SHOr in this city, near Ihe tongregatlunal church, where I am inunuiuetuniig . BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, TABLES, . SOFAS, i . , ,, and such olhar furniture as is wanted bv the community generally. There is 'connected with mv shop n TURNINti-LATIIK. where all sorts of turning call be done. Large and email Spinning- Wheels made fa order. I am milking a better articlo than Imported fur' nilure, and selling a at a leas cost., wre me a oall you will lose nothing by it. UKl.Ail)U UlUVVt,L,U Oregon CiVy, March 27, 1858. . . SUinG . . BEFORE AND AFTER .USiNCf JACOB WEBBER'S SANGVIFIER, : Or Invigorating Cordial ' : . i ... . . - -1 Sold only in Qvabt Bottles prleo $3, or fwo- lor ma by all Druggists in California and Or egon. - June 26, 1858. Farm for Sale for $1,500. T OFFER for aale a half section of laud situated about six uulaS east of McDonald's ferry iu Forks Santiam, Linn JL county, sad about twenty miles from Salem. The shape of the land suits it well fer ordinary faming, aad it is also one of the ieet slock farms iu tho country. The improvement includes one hundred and twenty apple trees of improved fruit i also peach, plum, and cherry trees, all of which will soon be in plentiful bearing. I lie location is favorable to health, is beautiful' and pleasant. -Time will be given en a part of the money at moderate interest, or good stock tatien for a part. for runner particulars call on me al the " lymon Sana," Salem, or address by letter. Iaformatioa concerning it can also be had by calling on W.L. Aaams 01 me uregou Argus. reb. -'7,1308-lomb .. . C. HO EL. . Parness and Saddlery. rw . Til K unilersigned having opencS anew f in BUTTEVlLLr, Marion county, O. it ,T., is ready to manufacture and furnish at short notice, and ia Ihe best and most substan tial style of the craft, all kinda of HARNESS riage 1 rimming, y March 28, 157. A. COOK.. MOFFATS Life Bittera and Pills, Bernard's Dysentery Syrup, Wietar's Balsam ef Wild Cherry, at the - OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. Central Produce Depot - -, . CANEMAH. . ' . CONSTANTLY receiving, fresh from ranch, . wheat, oats, bacon, lard, butter and potatoes. ApiiU,.- JOHN P. BROOKS. . W. T, Burns, . WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKER, -''i V OK B0 ON C ITT, O.T. ,V.i ItT Strict attention naid to reoairine. and mils- aciion to patrons warranted. - ftb9-43 K 4 DOZ. thumb latches, cheap, for sale by tsf V : , WM.C. DEMENT & co. j SHAKER Sarsaparilla, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE.'- DR. Osgood's IudiaCholagogue.and Dr. Jones' AuH-rioaa Cholagogue, at the - . r- OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. Bavard Tar lor's CYCLOPEDIA of Modern Travel, and ' Swan's Three Years' Residence on the North West coast for sale at Ihe CITY BOOK STORE. .1 JLAX SEED for sale at C. POPE'S. r2.IIr MOULDING for picture frame., fef va sale by UIIAKMAN ft WAKNEK - I FULL assortment of Yankee Notions at '" -snh2I CHARMAN & WARNER'S.' ANDS Sarsaparilla, fn any quantity, at the UKKOIIJ ClTr VKVli SIOKE. CHAIN. PUMPS price reduced roe sale by wira8 C. POPE, Jr. WT& WILL PAY CASH TRADE fce ', el price. , ! f V good WHEAT at the mark! BOVI5 CHARMAN 4 WARNER. DR. . U. 0. IUXL nra. Oregon City ittul Portland Daily PgAt J. ami. ai.rki . -' ' oAa Mvaic.'M,. ' i t Will run dally, (Sundays eieipted,) in .i named trade, leaving Oregn. fit, Trry da.ra 'elH.k, . n. Itetumlng, will leave timklil 9 r M., touching at all iutennvdlate points. - 1 Fur freight erpasssge apply oq board. w' - Daily Llaa Between" Portland- and Oregon' Citi mum .i fir J EXPRESS, ,Iat!r Vaj. laviae, Master, will ran between Psrih&i and Oregon City daily (Sundays exeepinl) l.. Ing PORTLAND at IU . ; t4 ErRuS." CITY at 4 f. . .. , - jJJ uTsiiailuwdT " Portland and Aalorlai.w The Splendid Steamer . ' ' ttnltnomsh ' fcrK Wl LL eenlluue la run regulsriy between a,! land and Astoria, eta VanevarTWt wsaa, leaving Portland on Monday aud Thunsl,, momiagsof each week fur Astoria i and Am for Portland ou Toesdsy aad Friday mZ2 louebingVAacouvaa,8T.IIstas,R4,Mi. r J UMtr.&e., each way. For freight or pajsaesIT ' Ihe , PP'y It- HOYT, Master,,': 16 . OrallloyfsWbarf-bojit.Poitisni' J.i ' Hew Arrangements. T "AVE bought oat Ihe BAKERY sMsblkb. - "" vn-rniM y nsraer, which I k.n now opeoed under Ihe most favorable circs stances lo all old pslrous, aad as many new n, ss msy choose la give me a call. My shop 7l be well supplied with ,7 " , Bread, Cukrs, Pies, Crackers, Nuts, Cei dies, Raisins, Figs, Cigars, Toy; and almost every oilier variety ef kalck-ksCb yet Invented by Yankee iogsnuity-,11 of wdl be alforded i : ' AT TUB IOWEST POJsrBr.B tXTM I f t I ahall oaeaaionally receive sum!,. rr L tropical lalitudre. which will be dufy oaniHiaesa upon arrival. . Ali are invited lo give me a eati. ' Oregon City, April 25, 1857. o JUST RECEIVED st the Oregon City Dttii Store, direct from New York ami R. vI oisco, a fresh supply ot DRUGS, MEDICINES, Patent Medicines, Family Medicines, Ac, 4c. which Kill he sold at lots fur essa as tkev.t. k. procured in the Territory Call and examine fat yourselves, aad get au AUnnaae for IH57, graft's JAYNE'S-Alterative, Expeetoraul, and Pill C.od Liver Oil, Cssinr Oil, sml Sweet Oil, nt lbs OREGON CITY DRUG STOR8..J MEXICAN Mustang Uuimeul, U W. Mssl chant's Garbling Ulil, at Ihe - . OREGO.N CITY DRUG STORE. TRl'SSKS, right and left aad double, aud. Ab dominal supporters, at the- - . OREGON CITY DRUG ST0IIS. c PURE While Lead, raw and burned Umber, Crome, Green and Yellow, and' ether paints, at the OREGON CITY DRUUSTOItfi, - EFUMERyTIitlhe ' ' - OREGON cm DRUG STORar. GRAEFENBERG MEDICINESr -"'v' Graefeuberg Harsaparilla, UteriueCsthntioeai Dyseulery ryropt eoiuuuiplive balm, " ' : . ' - Pile Olutment, ' . " ' ' ' Health Itinera, '- ' fai ' " ' . . Ere Lntiou, ete., eke., "' To be found al Ihe ngeney of Ihe Company, tl tho OREGON CTI'Y DRUG STORE. HAYMAN'S Dyspejirio-Elixir warraated to cure Ihe dyspeisia just received and hlf saleal the OREGON CITY DRUG 8T0RB. TR, Guysotl's compound extract of SarssDarilla XJ and Yellow Dock, at the asiiu a oiiosw auvnti are eitn s , sepl3 OREGON CITY DRUG STOI1 5- O' LD Dr. Jacob Townsend s Sarsaparilla, st the . OREGON CITY DRUG ST0R14 "TR.J. Ayres celebtuted Cherry Peetoaslfei XJ Coughs, colls, stid consumption, at the' . . iide-oon f-i-i-v iii?iTfi -rriH OREGON CITY DRUG ST0RE.TJ M cLANE'S eelrbraled Vermifuge and Uses Pills, OREGON CITY DRUB STOWW D R, Tjwneend'eSareanarillH.ei tha OREGON CITY DRUG STOK1C. -TaliUUVIAN Febrifuges for the eureeasre X aud ague, ete., ie., just received and for tats ai Uie OREGON CITY DRUG STORE,) ' . Caneumii, April II, 185T. . "f ON hand nnd for aale, low, for cash or produce Paints & lead, chrome grees; v . white lead, - prussiao blue . . r red do in oil, 1 - chrome yellow, - v blk. da " . blue paint, - -J litharge, . - - . . Common and permanent green putty. itue , io. JNO. P. BROOK8-- E. L. BltADLEY. , HONF.H HOtUit BRADIBT t CO., ,'1, BOOXSELLRSsSTATIC::."S OREGON CITY, i TEEP cersrrantly on .haud a' j0f XJL fen-rat aesastinsnl ot 4 ' MISCELLANEOUS andW SCHOOL BO O Kir also, a fine assortment of STATIONERY, EVERYTHING generally kept iu their line of busi'oeat callattiiksiom erme -CITY BOOK-STOKE,- Oppatitt Holinet's , i's Brick Store. T 81lf' Sept. 5, 1857. rorSaloattheOlWBOOKSTC. ' , .. I ) ,1.1 I' ft'OV THE following works " Maglo Staff, by A. J. Daviet - , Great Iron Wheel, by J- R-' "'Tf'ej.j. ; -1 Dred,ln3vols,byiruriletBeeclierf' The Homo Cvelopedie ,'". ' of the World's Progress, . I Useful Arts, Europe,'' ;. , . v, Geogrsphy, ' Fine Arts aad Literature, Biography, An. FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE, Jt SUGAR, Salt, Coffee, Tea, Syrup, ChoeoWs. Starch, Saleratua, Cream Tartar, Sal 8nv Carb. Sixla, Pepper, Spiee, Alum, Borw, Lop-perM,,tc.-, -,' April 81. 1HM-Itf. Hardware ' . FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE, J BRASS and lion Butts, 7t?k'1Ir Latchaa, Itammera and HaleheU, Drawing-knives, Handsaws, Curry Combs, Jiw Brushes and Cards, Gun Locks, ti" Csps. . wsr Cards. Cheat Haadlea. Planes. e ' Wm. O. Bement 0t . WHOLESALE 4V aBTAIl Dealen In Or ocri. E4 - - BooU k Shoes, Crockery, fTTENDER their thanks to their euniersasesr X tomers fbr their pisl hbsraltalranafe, licit a coutinaance of ins same. Their lake i pteasnre In iaforsaing the fT now on hsnda large nnd Hmrdmare. Beats aoi thv haw now stuck of Greeeriee, Hardware, Beate USht Men tby1 Crockery, ami Boat Stores, to -..tin. mams mAAh tu from New Yen San Fianeisco, purchassd for cash only, -a. 1 1 i ii . . i - . ,t,n nv stne. I. e"Wd to sell at lower priert tbao any ' staar Ortgoa Cily. Jan-41 tm BBLS. fresh "Santa Craa' LfMKr . h "Santa i-raa ""Jt rined plaslar-reeeived .a I tfJ 5 do, calc'u "I DOZ. Ojalera. 10 rinRMAN 4 WARNER rle by