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5 9 r yi ii a. x Mi Kl' .KM , L, ., it is Tk Yon UlUt By. A 'child sleepe under rotrbush fur, Tb buds ewoll out in Ihe "oft May air Sweetly il rests, nd on dream wing fliea To pity with Ui angels in Paradise And Iho years glide by. A maiden (lamia by Ilia rosebush fair, '1'lia dewy bloaannw perfume Ilia air; Sho presses tinr hand lo her throbbing breast, With love's flrtt aroutlorrul rapture bleat ; And Ilia yean glide by. A mother kneels by tli rosebush fair, Soft stall Iho leaves in th evening air, Borrowing thoughts of the piil arise, Aid tear of uuguish bedim her eye) And th jean gt do by. Naked and Ion atanda llic rosebush fair, Whirled are the leave In Ih autumn air, Withsr'd and dead they full lo the ground, And ailently cover a new-made mound ; And III yeap glide by. From Ihe German. roarrainr'e Fanxo. Ono of tlio hardest tri al of those who full from alllurnoe and honor to poverty and obscurity, ia the discovery that the attachment of o many in whom they confided wa a prstense, a mak, to gain their owa end was a miserable shallowness. Sometimes, doubtleaa, it i wilb regret that time frivoluui followers of the world desert those upon whom Ihey liav fawned ; bul they soon forget them.' Flie leave Uie kitchen when the dishe are empty. Tlio parasite that cluster about the fuvuri'.e of fortune, to gnther bit g'ft and climb by bit aiJ, linger with the sun shine, but waller at the approach of a dorm, a lb leaves cling to th Ire In rammer woollier, but drop offal the breath of winter, and leave It naked to the (tinging blast. Like ravens settled for a banquet, and niddeuly scarf d by a nois j bow quickly at Iho first sound of calamity, these superfi cial carlhlings are mere sprck( on th horizon : Hut a true fr.'end sits in llic center, and i fur all times. Our need only reveals h m more fully, and binds him mora closely to us. Prosperity and ad versity are both rovealera, the difference being that in tb,e former our friends know in, in the latter wa know them. But notwithstanding Iho insincerity aud greediness prevalent among men, there is a vast deal mure St esteem and fellow-ycarniuglhan is ever outwardly shown. There are mora examples of unadulterated offuo tlon, more deeds of silent lor and magnanimity, than is usually supposed. Our misfortunes bring to our side real friends, k fore unknown. Benev olent impulses, where we should not expect them, In modest privacy, enact many a scene of beautiful wonder and disinterested loveliness amidst plaud its of angels. Such are safely recorded above. North American Review. : . SfLr-EsTKiu. Wa cannot conceive a more pit iable and unhappy circumstance than persons having too high an opinion of their own merit They are always conceiving tome aflrout offered to them when such a thing was never intended. In stead of passing through lifo w ith a smile upon the lips and sunPght on the brow, they are invariably fretful, moody individuals, clamoring loudly at the slightest ill which craves their path,-and imagin ing themselves insulted if every one does not ap pear to hold them in the tame estimation in which tlioy regard themselves IS" When Colonel L was a cnudi date for Cutnjress ia ono of the North-western States, lie waa opposed by a gentleman who had dwtinguuhed Ihraelf in tlio war of 18R. Discovering in the course of the canvass that his opponent's military reputation was operating strongly to his own prej udice, he concluded to lot tlio people know thnt ho wot not unknown to fume as a soldier himself, and accoringly in his next cpeechTe expatiated on his achievements in iho tented field us follow : " My competitor has told you of the services he rendered the country in the lost war. Let me tell you that I, too, acted au humble part !u that memorable contest When the loesiu of war summoned the chivalry of tlio West lo rally to the defence of the nulional honor, I, fellow-citizeus, animated by that patriotic spirit which glows in every American bo som, aired a oulntilute fur that tear, and the lonei of that man lie bleaching on the Lankt of the Ilicer Raisin !" gT" A country editor, speaking of a member of Assotnbly, says s The first year he went to Al bany he was so conscientious that he utterly refus ed to receive liis allotment of stealings, in (he ahapo of books and stationery. The next year ho did not hesitate aud finally came homo unable to tell the truth, even under the most favorable circumstances.'' C3TTh Hartford Coiirnnl says a Dictionary is soon to be published which will contain 10,000 in ire words than any of its predecessors. We are rather disposed to regret this. It would, says the Albany JoOnal, be bolter to have fewer words and more ideas. " Words" have more titan quad rupled since the days of Addison and Steele, and j et they expressed their ideas quite as clearly as the writers of the present day. To TairiNT Fruit Ui rninq to Tim Kettli, There ia a difficulty in stowing fruit, making apple pauee or eweetmonts, ns well as cocking ap ples, pumpkins, potatoes for starch, ah ml its burn ing and slicking to the kettle. To prevent this difficulty, It is suggested by a writer In the Homo stead, to "luce clean rye straw in the bottom of the .kettle under the fruit. That used for domestic cooking should be whole straw, cut nt the joints and divested of husks. It ia cosily separated from tlio fruit after it is cooked, and will save it from all burned taste, It is a new, vuluuble plan. How to Make Lard Candi.ks. The manufac ture of lard candles is carried to s considerable ex tent In tome of the Western States, particularly Wisconsin ; and being monopolized by tlio few, lias proved very lucrative. . The following ia the reoeipt i To every eight pounds of lard add one ounce of nitric acid j and the manner of making m as follows; Having carefully weighed your lard, place it over a alow fire, or at least merely melt it then udd the acid, and mould the same aa tallow, and you have a clear beautiful candle. In order to make them reaemblo bona fide tallow ' candles, jnu have only to add a small proportion of pure beeswax. Country Gent.' '. , , Antidoti roa Coaaonvi Si'Blinati. Admin-' ister albumen (white of eggs) beat up with a little water, but no delay muat be allowed. The only hope of counteracting this deadly poison lira hi prompt action. If eggs are not on hand at once, give largo and repented doses of flour mixed with water, or better, with sweet milk. Milk itself ia a partial if uot complete antidote for corrosive sub limate. J - i i i i i ty An old lady reading an account of a dis tinguished eld lawyer who waa said to be the fath er of tb Now York bar, exclaimed, ' Foot man ! be bad a dreadful set of children." fJfT Scolding, says a good-for-nothing old bach elor, is th pepper of matrimony, and the ladies are the pepper-boxes. ' f Debater reduces everything to mathemat ics, lie got married because kissing saved fifty per wilt en hi sugar tax. Old bachelors pleat take notice. ' - ' BUSINESS CARDS. W, T. SUTLOCK. W. 0. JOHNSON. BSstlock A Johnson, ATTORNEYS it COUNSKL0R3 AT LAW, And Solicitor! hi Chancery, WILL promptly attend to any business which may be cnmmilled to their professional charge before the District and Supreme Courts. Olliee in Highficld's building, Immediately op. porile III Malu Hlrert House. Oregon Cily, March 7, 1857. 4"y john a aroiuDB, ATTOINIT AMD COUNSELOR T IA.W, Lafayette, Yamhill Ctunlf, O. T., . WILL faithfnlty attend lo all business en trusted lo his professional care. Wm. O. Dement A Co., WIIOLF1H ALE and retail Dealers in Grocr irs, Provisions, Taints, Oil, Hants and Shoes, Crockery, Ac. Opposite the Land Office, Main St. Oregon Cily. June 1, 1S55. CHARLES POPS, JR., DEALER in Hurdwarv.Groeeri -,Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots II Shoe, Medicines, Uooks and Stationery. Msinwrt., Oregon City, April 21,1 857-Ilf X3. Xffilwain, Manufacturer, Wkoleeala and Retail Dealer in cook axi p.im.on stoves, tik 4 corrtt WASI, IIADWAC, 4C, MalnSt., opposite Main Street Hotel, OREGON CITY, O. T. Steambout aud jobbiug work attended to with dispatch. Orders Rom the country promptly filled. je7 Time. ITT F. H IG II K I ELD, Vo watch-maker. l'ersoiis desirous of getting good work done will do well to give me a call, a uiy whole time is de voted lo the repairing of Chronometer, Lever, Duplex, and Horizontal watches. An assortment of Jewelry on hand. Jewelry made lo order, and repaired. Prices to suit the time. I am thankful for past favors, and hope lo give satisfaction in future. ' ID" Located at the old aland, opposite the Tel egmph Office, OREGON CITY. Feb. 8. 9 Drags, Medicines, Paints, Oils, & at the OKKUON CITY DltCC STORE, sep 15 Main Street, Oregon City , O. T. JOHN P. BROOKS, Wholesale if Retail Dealer in Grocer!?; Produce, Protiiioni, Jc., Alain Street. A General Assortment kept up of Selected Goods. Cunemah, March 28, 1857. GUN SMITHING. BEING permanently located in Oregon City, 1 am prepared lo carry on the business ol GUN-SMITHING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Thnso who favor me with their patronage, may expect to have their work done right Those who leave G UNSat my Shop or repairs, and do not call for them within nimr months of the time set for the work to be done, may expect to have them sold to pay charge. FERDINAND WILDE. June 27, 1857. 11 mid Beading for the Million. s. j. Mccormick HAS CONSTANTLY OM HAND AT THB, MAXCLI BOOX (TOtE, raO.IT-ST, PORTLAND, OlEOOXf,- A Choice selection of Popular Books, News papers, Magazines and Fancy Stationery. ' Among the books on hand will be fouud works on Temperance, Agriculture, Horticulture, His tory, 1'oetry, Hiogruphy, Medicines, Religion, Science, School Books, Romnuccs, ito., &c, &c. ILTSubscriplions received for Harper, Graham, Godey, Leslie's, or Putnam, at a year, jo( age free. O" Subscription received for any newspaper published in any part of the Union. Remember the Franklin Book Store and News paper Agency, Front street, Porlltud Oregon. W. 9. Hutching, B& D., LAFAYETTE, 0, T. REFERS TO l'rnf. A. Curtis, Cincinnati, Ohio Prof.J. Kost, ' " Prof. Courtney, La Fayelte, Ind.( Dr. W. Armstrong, Fimlley, Ohio j J. Fisher, M. D., Tiffin, " J.CIiamberlin, M. D., Tiffin, Dr. H. A. Wright, Mexico, Ohio; l'rnf. II. F. Johnson, Philadelphia, Penn. t Prof. J. lirown, N. Y.j Dr. G. Kellogg, Milwaukic, 0. T. - W. D. Hutchine' Hulsara Wild Cherry $1 25 Jnyne's Expectorant 1 25 " Alterative 1 25 Ayres' Cherry Pectoral 1 25 end a general assortment of BOTANIC MEDICINES ; kept at aU limes. And I am making arrange ments to manufacture my Balsam fur the lungs, from the Oregon cherry. augl5 BEAT THEM! WHO CAN! 8 VB23L FLOW0, OF ALL SIZES, A RE now being manufactured and offered for sule ui Oregou City, al the Blacksmith shop iienr Mr. Caulield's store. - The undersigned, having had five years' exp rience in the PLOW business in Oregon, bogs leave to inform (ho farming community that he is confident of being able to supply their want in tlio Plow ine, if they will give him a call. Dec. 2C, 1857. . . J. W, LEWIS. KH W lNCl, HU.VMPOOING, Ve. T HE public are respectfully informed that the undersigned have opened a SHAVING SA LOON opposite Messrs, Gibson & Potter's Bill iard Saloon. Hair Cutting, Shaving, Shampooing, J-e. done in the latest and most approved style. Also, Hoot-blacking, light jobbing, &o. Gentle men's bed rooms taken care of. and All other small jobbing done on the cheapest and most expeditious terms. JOHN & TIIO.UAS WARD, Jan. 30, 1858. . Main at., Oregon Cily. , ! '' Jos. Barstow IS by himself, and would respectfully say to his friends and the public generally that he is thankful for past patronage, and willconlinue busi ness ut the old stajid, tud will ever be ready to show his Goods to those who may favor him with t call. Come one, come all, both great and small, and give him a call before purchasing ebwwhere, and examine for yourselves his splendid and (elect stock of . DRY GOODS, PROVISIONS. CLOTH ING, BOOTS, SHOES, and CROCKERY, Tot, Sugar, Coffee, Spices, &c ace., Huts, Nails, llroouis, 4c, and almost every thing pertaining to a general line of business. All kinds of country produce Utksa in txchange..' Couatry friends will liud it to their advantage to give me a eaU, Cmiemah.Sept. 6.. ( ' 1)RKSTO.V8 Sectional and Coanty MAP of . OREGON and WASHINGTON TER. UITOIilES for sale by augl6 ' CHARLES POPE, Jr. i Belling Off I a: VALUABLE asswtment of BOOKS andl italionery. Teachers and dealers and all interested are invited to coll and examine. March 20, 1S57. C. POPE, Jr. Tor Sale. ? ACRES OF GOOD LAND en th w l) Upper Molalla Prairie.' For particulars enquire of L. L. Bsadliv, at th City Book titer ia Oregvn Cily. - f'b- S, 85$. ' , PACIFIC UNIVERSITY, Forttt Orove, Waahington Co., Oregon, Rev. S. II. Marsh, A. M., rrttidenl, Kov.ll. Lyman, A. M., Vr. Malhemalici, fTMIK eolleglal year, consisting of ene term of .1. nine months, will eommcue on me nrst Wednesday of November. It I tli design of this Institution to furnish thorough and complete collegiate education. There ie a Library of 1UUU volume for lb two of Iho student Applicant for admission to college must hiv a knowledge of the common English branch)-, and hav studied the ancient languages so fur ss to have read portion of Cesar and Cicero and the Greek Reader. Tb tuition fe la $33 per annum. Student filling for college, aa well as other wishing to pursue collegiate sltdie without enter ing upon the college course, will be under Ihe in truction of Ih college teacher. The fsll term of 1 1 weeks in the preparatory department commences no Ih 2d Wednesday of September. Tuition, $4 per term. Tualatin Academy, Forest Grove, Washington Co., Oregon. Rf.v. Cusui.ng Bells, rrineijal. The full term will commence on the first Wed nesday of November. I union In the common branches, HO in Ih higher branches, $S per quarter. 2t'.y TL'ST RECEIVED, at Ihe Oregoa City Drue J Store, direct from New York and San Fran cisco, a large assortment of Drugs, Chemicals, , Patent and Family Medicines, II of which will be sold as low or lower than they can be had at any other place in the Territory. Country merchants will find it to Iheir interest to buy here instead of Portland. Caff and tee. Oregon City, May 9, 1P57. Xuo Graofonborg Company. THIS INSTITUTION (incorporated by the Legislature of iho Stale of New York, cap ital 81(10,100), wa fonnded for th purpose of supplyiuv Ihe public wild the celebrated GR AEF KNBERlJ MEDICINES. The series comprises remedies for nearly every disease, ndapled lo ev ery climate. For families, travelers, seamen, and miners' use, they are uneqnaled. All Ihe medi cine are PURELY VEGETABLE, and war ranted to euro Ihe disease for which they are sev erally recommended. . . , The Graofenberg Company does not profess to cure all diseases with one or two medicine. Our series consists of ELEVEN different kinds, ad apted to the various disease incident to the tem perate and tropical climates. The following com prise the series of Graefenberg Medicines: The Graefenberg Vegetable Till Are considered the standard Pill of the day, and are infinitely superior to any Pill before the public. They opcruto without irritation on all the excre tions, purging the blood by the bowels, liver, kid neys, and skin. j Klarihairs L'tcrlno Cathollcou, iii infallible remedy for nil diseases of the womb and urinary organs, weakness in the back, pain in breast, nervousness, debility, etc. In California and Oregon, out of more than a thousuntl oases where this medicino has been used, it ha in no single instance failed to give permanent relief or to eilect a certain cure. GRAEFENBERG SARSAPARILLA, A powerful extract. Ono bottle equal to ten of the ordinary sarsnparilla for purifying the blood. A sure euro for scrofula, rheumatism, ulcers, dys pepsia, salt rheum, merourial diseases, cutaneous eruptions, ice. The Green Mountain Ointment, Invaluable for burns, wounds, sprains, chilblain, ores, swellings, scrofula, eta. As a pain extract or, it cannot be excelled, affording imraodiat re lief from the most excruciating pains. j THE GRAEFENBERO 1 ! DYSENTERY SYRUP. This extraordinary article is a (peedyand isfullible remedy in diarrhoea, dysentery, cholora morbus, cholera Infantum, and the A sialic cholera, if taken with tho first symptoms of the disease. It is puro ly vegetable in its compound. ' Gracfpunevt. Children's Panacea, For summer complaint, and most diseases to which children ore subject. Its true worth can never be set forth in words, but it can be felt and apprecia ted by parents whose children have been saved. No mother should be without it. ' , Gracrentterg ' Pile Remedy. ' Warranted a certain cure for this painful disease. With the Ointment, there are very few case which cannot be radically end permanently cured. A surgical operation for Piles and Fistula should never be resorted to until this ointment has been thoroughly tried. It never fails. GRAUVENUF.RG EYE LOTION. For diseases of Ihe eye, this Lotion has no equal. It is a speedy and positive cure for inflammation of the eyes, weaknesses, dimness and failing of sight.' It will always lie beneficial iu acute inflammation of the eyes,and also a a wash oa inflamed surfaces. ,.! .; ;: . . graefenbeso -. . FEVER. AND AGUE FILLS. A speedy and positive cure for this distressing complaint. These Pill are composed principally of ijuinine, with other vegetable ionic, anti-spas, modio and febrifuge article. Thousands have been permanently cured by their use. , Graefenberg Conanmptire's Balm ' Sovereign In all Bronchial and Pulmonary Dis eases. It is, beyond all question, true that eon sumption is a curable disease, and the Consump tive' Balm fa th best curative ever used. j Graclcanerg Health miters. These bitters are skilfully and elegantly prepared from a number of invigorating, healthy roots, barks, herbs, and vine. Aa invaluable tonic ana health restorer. j .. ,. Gracfenneri Manaal of neallk. , . A haudsomely printed volume of 300 page, con taining concise and extremely plain descriptions of all manner of disease, their symptom and treat ment Every family should have oae. Price only Hi cent. It will be sent, post paid, to any post olliee in California or Oregon, on th re ceipt of 25 cents by mail or express. Address Rediugton & Co., San Francisco. The Graefenberg Medicine are for sal by al Druggists and apothecaries throughout theeoontry. A. H. STICKLE, Agent, Oregon City. : General Agents for California and Oregon 1 - ' REDINGTOX &. Co, , Wholesale Druggist, ' No. 107 Clay street, San r'raneitco, LIMK9 just received and for tale by - -my30 . - F. CHARM AN. 0RA-NGE3 a fin let just received and tot "I by F. CHARMAN. WM. O. DEMENT CO., OFFER 1 dot FFER for sal lb following food I mill saw, 7xB ftt, 9 " Xent do 20 cow bell (superior), 10 M handled axe, 10 " without do 10 handled do, aaa'daliea, 10 " potato digger, 10 Aim' spades, 30 " eurry combs, 600 lb wrapping twine, 100 I R pnekiiig, .VI0 fast I R bel'lnrt INDIA RVBBEH GOODS of all descrip tion. Oregon lily, Jan. ', ISM. Zfow Books I milE subscriber has just received a lamas. X ortment of HOOKS, direct from New York, among which are the following) Alison' Hist, of Europe American Institutions, Live of the Signer, Uabylon and Nineveh, Hilhman'a do. - Democracy In America, "Land and Lee," "Sea and Hailor," ("Deck and Port," "Ship and Shore," Home Cyclopedia, Three Year In Callfor, Cve. of Literature, Egypt aud th HolyLnnd LnrdneroaHt'm Engine, lluclian's r am. rnya n.,; Manual of t in Art, Lecture on Ih Arts, Ane I Monasteries, Choice Biography, , Travels iu Peru, Peruvian Antiquities. Polar Regions, Mahan'a Philosophy, Choice Erlracla, A variety of Poet. 600 copies of Bandera Speller, 600 Reader, 350 " McGufley' do. 350 " Webster' Diclionarie. Davie' Algebra, Newman's Rhetoric, " Geometry, Day' do. -" Bourdon, Parley's Univ. History, ' Surveying, Goodrich' Piet V. 8., " - Legendre, Monteith' Geography, " Arithmetic, "Little Speaker," Thompson' do. IN. American Speaker. . ALSO, A rreih Supply of Stationery. Memorandums, of all sixes, Diaries, 4c, Nots and Letter Paper, Envelope, Pans, Ave., oVc. Kras-r Knives, Ernsive Rubber, Gummed Label, Faber' Pencils, IN K, in quart and pint bottle. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CHARLES POPE.Ja Oregon Cily, August 18, 1856. ladies! YOU will find an excellent assortment of Dreas and Bonnet Silkt, Satint and Velvets! also Bonnet Trimming; Hosiery, Gloves, Laeei and Ribbon; Table Clothe, Counterpane; ete., al th (tore of C11AKLE3 runs, Jr., (Main-(t., opposite Abernethy's (tore,) where may be fouud almost every thing in thelin of Dry Good Such a Prints, Ginghams, Alpacas, Merino. Plaid Linscys, Muslins, snttinetU, Jeans, rlnn neis. Sheeting, Bed Ticking, Hickory 8tripe, Cotton Hatting, etc. Oregon City, April I, lSi-ltr Medicines for Sale, By CHARLES POPE, Ja. T A NT)S' SaraaDarilla. Peek's Wild Cherrv Bit ton. Rnleman'a droua. Brandrslli'a nills. Lee's pi I IS, ferry vcrmnuKv, vpuuciuw, umn vm phor, Gum Arabic, British oil, Lobelia, Hot drops, 3d preparation, Roman eye balsom, Dalley's pain trnrtnr. Laudanum. ParcL-oric. Oil of Penoer- ' 1 1 , r. f I - u .. mint, Essence, Composition Powder, Carter' Pulmonary lialsnm, Sulphur, i'.psom Baits, ace. April 21, 18J-1U DKore Zfew Ooodi, AT CHARMAN & WARNERS. IN ADDITION TO Olll USUAL, Siuun, we hav just received, direct from Ban I'rau- cisco', a good and suitable supply of Goods for this Season of the Year, which wo ofler for sale at price which cannot be beat in this market Our stock consists in prl f 400 lb sal soda, . 50 boxes English soup, 00 11 Chos. Hill's soap, ' 30 dox corn starch, 30 cases pie fruit, 15 ' pickle,. 8 dox honey, ... 8 " lobsters, 19 " oysters, . SO hlf bblsN O sugar, 4 bbls Sandwich Island syrup, 10 hlf bbls dried apples, 8 rils mackerel, 3000 lbs stick candy, 500 ' fancy do. 1 case Gallipisher toys, 1 ' German toys, 400 lbs almond?, 13 hlf boxes raisins, 6 whole boxes do., 43 prs good Mackinaw blankets, 3000 yds brown sheeting, 3000 calico, Hoots and (hoe of every description. ; The above, with our usual assortment, we think render our stock complete. Call and see ns. Terms cash. CHARMAN t WARNER. December 30, 1857. Experience makes Perfect. Why Go to Portland to Buy Goods? TTTE wish to Inform our customers and the W publie generally that we have now on hand, in addition to our usual heavy stock of Gro ceries and Pry-Goods, one of the largest and best selected stocks of : . READY-MADE CLOTHING ever offered in this market. We also wish to say that our goods are of excellent quality, and that wo will eell j i' AS CHEAP AS ANY OTHER HOUSE IN OREGON, 1 ; Portland not excepted. I Our old motto still governs onr trade " Quick sales and small profits." Our stock of goods is now open for inspection to all who will favor ns with a call. Call and sec, and let experience then speak for itself. We (ell as low as any ia the Territory, fur cssh, or produce at market rates. CHARMAN & WARNER. Oregon City, May 23, 1857. JUST R E C E I a splendid lot of V ED, CLOTHING, BOOTS 4- SHOES, i . . '. and ' , , . ' Dry-Goods ol all Descriptions. We can now fill almost any bill a farmer may call for. Call and see. March 14. CHARMAN & WARNER. T-B HAVE JUST RECEIVED ' ' i A HIAW XSSOtTMENT OF jWE3W KUUJUVa ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' AND HAVE PUT . '' Prices Down to the Lowest Figure I Come in, those who want goods cheap. mhll CHARMAN A WARNER. LUMBER. ALL those who want LUMBER can leav their bills with Chasmak 4. WaaNia, which I will fill, and deliver the lumber in Oregon City, u desired. U. 8. BUCK. Oregon City, Jan. 16, 1858. 40lf : : Bane's Arctic expedition, i RUSSELL'S CRIMEAN WAR, and other interesting works, for sal at the sep 12 CITY BOOK STORE. ' MACAULAY19 History of England for lby - C. POPE, Jr. BRICK. 100,000 8avS,. i sp!9 WM. C. DEMENT, 4 CO. A Few Cam 0 F that superior GREEN TEA jest received oy - lt .n.u.DMi.ir co. CASES "Crmnptea" Medal" Tobnceo at epl3 WM. C. DEMENT & COS. ATzsarxoxr, rAKtxaaa i thresher"s7reapers, A It U 7mm. WE have now on th way from ill Eastsrn rJlalaa, To Arrive about the Init of April, A SUPERIOR LOT of Ihe above-mentioned machine. They combine ail of Ih latest Improvements, rind we hsv no hesitation In saying that w bellav them to bo Ih MUHT rCKFERT MACtUXKM bow brought lo this coast. They were constructed under our owa supervision, having all III altera tion necessary to render them suitable for th country. Th THRESHERS consist of two, four, and six-horse powers (railway and sweep), with eleva tors and every essential oouvenience known lo Ihe machine. . Our REAPERS and MOWERS ero combined machines, suitablo for sillier mowing or reaping, They work from two lo four hones, wilb and without rake) or, in other word, out Is a elf raker. Xn Addition to the Above, W hav, lo arrive at Ihe sam time, Ih following AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, us . Peoria rioies, X 8, lioalon Clipper Pious, Extension Cultivators, Grapevine Grain Cradles, Scythes and Snaths, Straw Cutters, Hay Presses, Hay Forks and Rakes, Horse Rakes, Wheelbarrow; Shovels, Spades, OX9BB, MILLS, BARK MILLS, t TANNERS' TOOLS. Also, a select assortment of ' SMITHS' AND fcARPESTEna' TOOLS, With many other rtk.k not here mentioned. W would aay to our customers and th publio generally, if they are in want of any of the above mentioned article, they will do well le call and see our before purchasing elsewhere.ns we are deter mined to sell LOW FOR CASH. We would also add that onr Machines are being rapidly sold lo arrive. Hotter call and secure one of them before too late. If preferred, Maohine delivered in Portland, a engaged before arrival. Wm. C. D1SMENT k CO., Oregon Cily, Jan. 30, '58. Oppotite Land Ojjir, Patronizo Borne Industry I T HAVE now in full operation a CABINET JL SHOr In th ctty, near the congregational church, where 1 am manufacturing BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, TABLES, (7 SOFAS. " U n iii.1t niher furniture as is wanted bv the 'Tl community generally. There is connected with my shop . Tl'tiXING-LATHE, where all sorts of lurniiigcan be done. Large and , r .- urt.-f I- . - l. email oiinmnir-ft arris niaue iu vmr,. I am making a belter article than imported fur nitur. and selhnff it at a less cost. Give me a call you will lose nothing by It. UKbAiXIIU lllUlll.LU Oregon Cily, March 37, 1858. 50ni6 BEFORE AND AFTKR USING DR. JACOB WEBBER S SANGUIFIER, Or Invigorating Cordial. Sold only In Qoart Bottles price fi'i 'wo for 05 by all Druggists In California and Or egon. June utt, in.ip. Farm for Sale for $1,500. T OFFER for sale a half section of J land situated about (ix miles east of McDonald's ferrv in KorksSnntiam.Linii county, and about twenty miles from Salem. The shape of the land (nits it well for ordinary farming, aud it is also one of the Le:t stock farm in the country. The hnprovement includ"" one hundred and twenty apple tree of improved fruit also peach, plum, and cherry trees, all of which will soon be in plentiful bearing. The location ia favorable to health, is beautiful and pleasant. Time will be liven on a part or the money at moderate interest, or good stock taken for part. For further particulars call on me nt the '' Union Store," Salem, or address by letter. Information concerning it can also be had by calling on W.L. Adams of the Oregon Argus. , t ell. U7,lS38-4timt , V. HUtb. MO F FATS Life Bitters and Pills, Bernard's Dysentery Syrup. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, at the okegu:m 11 1Y UKUU SIUKIS. Central Produce Depot. CANEMAII. CONSTANTLY receiving, fresh from ranch, wheat, oats, bacon, lard, butter and potatoes. Apiil4, '57. JOHfl P. BKUOKS. W. T. Barni, WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKER, OREGON CITY, O.T. KT Strict attention paid to repairing, and satis faction to patrons warranted. feb9-43 -fk DOZ. thumb latches, cheap, for sale by tfV WM.C. DEMENT &co. s IIAKER Sarraparilla, at the OREGON tlTI DRUG STUKB. R. Osgood's India Cholagogue, and Dr. Jones' American lholagogue, at the . . . OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. . ' Oarard Tarlor't CYCLOPEDIA of Modern Travel, and Swan's Three Years' Residence on the North Went coast for sule at the , CITY BOOK STORE. " 1LAX SEED for sale at C. POPE'S. GILT MOULDING for picture frame", for ale by CHARMAN & WARNER , F IULL assortment of Yankee Notions at 1 mh21 CHARM AH ft WAKHKKS. s ANDS' Sarsaparilla, in anyquantity.atthe OKEUON CITY DKUU BTUKK. CHAIN PUMPS price reduced fee sale by mr28 C POPE, Jr. " w K WILL PAY CASH or TRADE for good WHEAT at the market price. novlS CHARMAN 4 WARNER. 16 DOZ. Oysters. UHAKmAu f WAtxat.K. 6 DOZ. grape-Tine cradle for sale by ' ' WM.C. DEMENT V co. N assortment of Bible and Testament for L nl at lb Repository price by C. POPE, Jr. Land Warrants PURCHASED BY Jan. 2. W.M. C DEMENT CO. U, & MAIL LCnj, Oregon City and Portland Daily 213 (Mark; a,.... J Josiah Mvaica.'M,,- Will run daily, (SunJays eaeepled,) . aJjTl named trade, leaving Oregon Cilv (vervj ' o'ekick, a. Nt Itelurnlng, will leav fJS'? 9 P.H., touching at alllnlermedlalepoi4 . ...Ki , )n appiy oa board. Ball ia. Between Portland and Orm. THE new stern-wheel steamer -J EXPRESS, Ir8 Wa. lavino, Maaler, will run betwrsa p-u 4 Oregon Cily daily (Sunday. (.erT? Y,NU-,'--' U. S. MAIL LIITE. Partlnnd and Aitra Th Splendid Steamer -y ' . SXnltnomab gK3 WI LL continue to run regularly betlTa? land and Astoria, via VnJLnl?' wirit, leaving Portland on Monday adTk.r!Ll morning of each week for Astoria and A-!Z for Pertland on Tuel.y sad Friday Lrai? touching Vakcouvm, Hr. II klkm, Riii,rc"JT usir, Ac, each way. For rreigliior naZ pply to R. HOYT, MaihT Jel6 OratHoyt'eWharf-baat, PorUa4 Vow Arranyementi, I HAVE bought out the BAKERY MUblLk. ment of CAarm.a e lv-.,Ber, wbicb'l kZ' now opened under the most favorable circa!! atance to all old patrons, and a aisny tawemjl as msy choosa to giv me a call. Mr skoaTa be well supplied with ' Bread, Cakes, Pies, Crackers, JVt,Vt. dies, Raiains, Figs, Cigars, Toy,, and almost every other variety of knicLkaataa yet Invented by Yankee ingenuitv-all tt wkul will be alTordrd , 7 AT TUB LOWEST POS3IBLB IATm! T 1 shall occasionally receive supplies frees lie tropical latitudes, which will be duly aaaoasesJ upon arrival. All are Invited lo give me a eH FREDEIIICK CHARMAN. Oregon Cily, April 21, 1857. , j . JUST RECEIVED at the Oregon City Dra. Store, direct from New York aad 8a Kras Cisco, a fresh uppty of DRUGS, MBDICINMM, Patent Medicine. Family Medieinae, Ae . At. nuivil w... v. mm im jwr emmm (S ISV CSJ Off procured in tht Territory. Call and eiaatia be V ourselves, and net an Almsnse for JAYNE'S Alterative, Eipeetaraul, aad Pigs, Cod IJvcr Oil, Castor Oil, and 8wetOg.at Ui OREGON CITY DRUG STORE MEXICAN Mustang IJnimeut, G. VY. Mtr chant's Garbling Oil, at the . OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. TRUSSES, right and left and double, and Ab dominal supporters, at Ihe OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. 1 PUKE While Lead, raw aud burned Umber, Crome, Green and Yellow, and ether paint, at the OREGON CITY DRUGSTORE. PERFUMERY, at Ihe OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. RAEFKNBERG MKDICINES: l. Graefenberg Sarsaparilla, Uterine Cslbolie), Dysentery syrup, eoasaaiptivt balm, " Tile Ointment, ' ' llenllh llilter " Eye Lnlion, Ae., tw.i " l To be fonnd al the egenev nf the ComMrf, it the OUEGON CI i t DRUG STORK. HAYMAN'S Dyspeptic Elixir wnrraaled lo euro Ihe dyspepsia just received aad lev sale at the OREGON CITY DRUG STOKE,, DR. Giiysott'scompoundextrect ofSampariUa snd Yellow Dock, nl the .,i seplft OREGON CITY DRUG STORE., 0 LD Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsspsrills, at the OREGON CITY DRUG STOKB. U.J. Ayres' celebrated Cherry Pectoral fat cumrhs, colds, and consumption, aim ' OUEGON CTTY DRUGSTORE. M' cLANE'S celebrated Vermifuge d Uve .. . . . . . . , n nnwt la U Pills, Olll'.tiOW til l JJKHU siunn. D U. Tiwneiid'sSars3iar:lla,at the OREGON CITY DlttU S1UKK. PERUVIAN Febrifuge, for the cure of fev and ngne, tttt., &.C., just received and fersala at iho OREGON CITY DRUG ST0RR. (Jaiicuinii, April ll( ' " ON hand and for sale, low, for cash or prodo! Paints & lead, , chrome green, T white lead, . prusin blue - red do in oil, ebrome yellow, , blk. do " blue paint, j; litharge, 1 ' Common and permanent green pnlly.glaM Sic. JNO. P. BROOKS. ! BOOT AND SHOE STO, OREGON CITY. . J. n. CLAN PI ED & CO. ,': WOULD rerpectfully inform th paUie Ihey have now on hand a Urge " selected stock of ready-made BOOTS SHOES, which they offur for sale on rttsosam terms. . -MAKING AND REPAIRISQr- Done to order, on short BOtics. f R. IR.-.S. ' For Sale at the CITY BOOK 81023. r. i -I THE following works k, it Magio Staff, by A.J. Davis t Dred, in 2 vole., by Harriet Beecher Shojtl HomeCyelopediae, ' ' 1 '"' tireat iron wneei, oy . Tb of the World' Progress, ' Useful ArU, ' Europe, " Geooranhv. it ' Fine Arta and Literature, " Biography, 4o. . 0(13. Groceries i FOR SALE BY CHARLES P0ft,it CJUGAR, Salt, Coffee, Tea, Syrup, CheteW 3 Starch, Soleratu, Cream i nw. Carb. Soda, Pepper, Spice, Alum, Bans, ir peraa, ete. ' Apnsfll. IWa.-iu TT.aMfflS e . Boiansiv FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE, i BRASS and lion Bntls, J1.. Latche. Hammers and B.J Drawing-knive., Hand--. sC-g C-"- orusn ana varas, uuh u Carda, Chest Handle, ns. We o. IXment . . . TATf. . . Dealers In Orocerie.EarW? Boots k Shoes, Crockery, mENDER their thank t their io(eri" temers for their past liberal patronage, . licit a continuance ol m ". .wfcks Thev lake Measure in informing ne.rTTlW they have now on hind a largej a stock of Grocerie; Hardware, "JL- y Crockery, and Boat Stares, to "h"-4 making constant additioa from Aow San Francisco, purchased for eh mm. enabled to sell at lower price tba JTZ ' :- rtu. fit. Ja"'1"" ; f-A BBLS. fresh -S.nta CraiT W fc(r ,-)AA ACRES OF GOO JUT ZUU three milcrf Orag-tC" lime allowed ow f .TO" panicabira hv,mr t tWlTY BOW a Oregon City. 3 '