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Nearer tttloa. Nearer, my God, to llict, Nwtei bt that I E'en though it bi a crow That raiseih m j Still til my mui would bo, Nearer, my God, to thee Nearer to Ihee t Though like the wanderer, The iun goo dowu, Darkness bt over rot, My rut stone Ytt In iny dreams I'd bt Nearer, my God, to Ihee Nearer to that I There let Hit wny appear, Slept unto 1 leaven All Ihtt Uinu seniles! me, la mercy given ; Angela to beckon me Nearer, my God, to tliec Neater to thee ! Then with my waking thoughti, Bright with thy praise, Out of my alony griefs ltathel I'll raise Bo by my woet to bt Nearer, my God, to thee Nearer to thee ! Or, If on joyful wing, Cleaving the eky, Sun, mono, and atare forgot, I'pwurd I fly ; Ftill all my long shell be, Nearer, my God, to thee Nearer to thee! Sarah Flower Adams. A Thought oa Two. Thia life cannot be lived over again. The momenta that poaa, pun fontver. I now behold the clock there, that tick it put, and still another, and yet another. So put days, month and yenre ; to pan opportuniliii neglected, mid half of our tiir.t without the proper effort. Young mim, a word with you yon cannot rub out tho figurea of life a the bny doea the arithmetical question upon hif alata. The groat black-board of life It ia upon which you mokt tht mark, In the tight of God and men, and ouct made ia there for ever. If wt make a wrong mark It will not eerve us to tit down and repent, because we cannot rub it out. The true principle of life it to go on, not with the mistake!, but with tho corrections. The mark you made yesterday, Improve It to-dny. Let every day be a witness of tome greater good ness. Etmmty. Eternity has no grey hairs. The flowers fade, the heart withers, man grows old and dies. The world lies down in the sepulchre of get, but tiino writes no wrinkle on tho brow of eternity I Eternity ! itupcnJous thought! The ever present, unborn, undecaying and undying the nJlesa chain compassing the lifo of God the golden thread, eutwining tho destiuira of the uui- i-erse I Earth has 111 beauties, but time shrouds them for tht grave its honors, they ire but tht tun thine of an hour its palaces, they aro but at tht gilded sepulchre its possessions, they are toys of changing furtuue itt pleasures, they are but as fcurthening bubbles. Not to it tin untried bourne. In the dwelling of the Almighty can come no footsteps of decay. lis day will kuow no darkening eternal splendor forbids tho approach of night. Its fountains, too will never fail J they are fresh from the eternuj throne. Its glory will never wane, for there is-the ever-present God. Its harmonies will never cease ; cxbaustless love supplies the tong. CUSIOI'S, BUT NOT AuRREASLB. I have DO aympathy fur machinery ; the action of machines of great power terrifies me by itt impassibility. There are tome, above all, employed for bearing out metals, which do so to an alarming extent Whatever these may happen to seize between their Iron teeth, once eeized, the thing must puss through a bete more or lesa great towards which all fubricable substances arc conducted. Of what ever siie tho thing may be that goes in let it be a beam of the greatest thickness it will come out stretched into a kuitting needle of the greatest fineness. As for Uie machine, it merely turns, and it mailers not to It whut the substance, may be which It lias to crush rind draw out. You offer it nu Iron the monster druws it to itself and devours it. You dou't tako your hand back quickly enough, the machine pinches the end of your fin ger, and all ia over. You may cry out, but if there be no one present with a hatchet to cut your wrist off, after the finger comes the hand, after the hand your arm, after tho arm the head, after tho head the body. Nothing will avail you ; tho shortest plan for your friends is to look out for you on the other side of tho machine. You wont in a man, you come out a wire ; in five minutea you have grown two hundred feet; it is curious, but not agreeable. Picture of Travels in the South of Fro.net. i All Animals can Talk. At the annual meet ing of the Association for the Advancement of Sci ence, held lately at Baltimore, it wot shown that, after all, thero aro no dumb leattt. Dr. Gibson read a very interesting paper on tho language of animal: IIo says thut every variety of uuimated being possesses some men lis of intelligible commu nication. Each crcuturo, by sounds or signs of correspondence, has a language understood by its own kind and sometimes learned by others. Em otioua of caution, affection or fear of joy, grati tude and grief are disclosed by simple tonct of voice, or by impressive gestures, to signalize feel ings, strictly comprehended, and often answered. Insects and birds, fish and beasts, thus express themselves in distinct languages, signed, spoken and aung, seen, heard and felt. Ho illustrated hit theory by stating familiar facta relative to do mestic animals. fA few nights ago, Mr. Jones, who had been out taking his glass aud pipe, on going home late, borrowed an umbrella, and w hen his wife's tongue waa loosened, he tat up in bed, and sud denly spread out the parachute. " What are you going to do with that thing t" taid tht. . , " Why, my dear, I expected a very heavy storm to-night, and to you tee I came prepared." In lest than two minutea Mrs. Jones waa fust asleep. Cowper says that the "tear that it wiped with ad.lresa, may be followed, perhaps, with a smile." If it ia a woman'a tear, the ' perhaps' is unnecessary. You oan always dry it with a dress. ' ' gjff" There will always be thia important differ enct between a ooquelte and a woman of sense and modesty, that while the one courts every man, every man will court the other. 137 Be contented and thankful i a cheerful spirit makes labor lic'ht, sleep sweet, and all arouad cheerful. (XT Beauty nipped in the waist ia like a ti Dipped ia the bud. It ia tin shortest lived, and falsi off tho quickest f3"" One of our finest writera says that " the nightly dewt come down upon us lilt blessings." How very differently the doily duet eomt down mgoa ta ia these bard liius. . BUSINESS CARDS. W. T. MATLOCK. W. 0. JOUNSON. SSatloek & Johnson, ATTORNEYS ii COUNSELORS AT LAW, And Sulicitori in Chancery, ' WILL promptly attend to any business which may bt committed It their professional ehirgt before tht District and Supreme Courts. Ollict in ll ghfield's building, linmeditUly op posite tht Mulo Klreet House. , Oregon City, March 7, 1057. J1 JOHN 2t XffBRXDS, ATTOaKlf AND O00HStL0 AT LAW, Lafayette, Yamhill County, O. T., WILL faithfully attend lo all butioett en trusted to hit professional care. We 0. Dement A Co., WHOLE ALU and retail DfelerelnGroc-r-ies. Provisions, Taints, Oil, ISoota and 8hoet, Crockery, eYe. Opposite Hit Land Office, Main Bt. Oregon Cily. June 1, IBM. CHARLES POPE, JR., DEALER in Hardwire, Groceriet, Dry Goods, Clothing, Booli A Shoes, Medicines, Books and Stationery. Main-at., Oregon City, April 21, 1857-Itf " B. Milwain, Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in COOK A.I PAalLOR STOVES, Trx corraa ws, haidwais, ac, MainSt., eppetltt Mala Strtot Hotel, OREGON CITY, 0. T. Steamboat and jobbing work attended to with dispatch. Orders from the country promptly nnea. je i Time. . . WF. HIGH FIELD, , WATCH-MAKER. ?$ Persona desirous of getting good work done will do well to give me a call, as my whole time it de voted to Hit repairing of Chronometer, Lever, Duplex, and llorixontal watcr.es. An assortment or Jewelry on band. Jewelry made to order, and repaired. Prices to suit the timet. I am thankful for post favors, and hope ta give satisfaction in future. IT Located at tht old atand, opposite thuTsI egrnph Office, OREGON CITY. Feb. S. n Brngi, zvxctucines, rainu, wns, CW and Dyo-EtuSs, M altht OREGON CITY DRUG STORE, - - . . . . . I' .!... ,1 f sepIS Aiaiu street, vregon viiy,v. i. JOHN P. BR00K3, Wholesale f Retail Dealer in Gncerivt, Product, Frotitione, SfC, Main Street. A General Assortment kept up of Selected Goods. Canemah, March 28, 1857, GUN - SMITHING. T-TIVn nurmnusiillv located in Orecon Cilv. I) I am prepared to carry vu the business of OUN-SMiTUlNG IX ALL ITS BR AX CUES. Those who favor on with their patronage, may expect to have their work done right. Tltose who leave G (INS at my Shnpfor repairs, tnd do not call for them within mm months of the time set for tht work to be dune, may expect to have them soiu lo pay cnurges. FEUDINAND WILDE Junt 27, 1857. lluild Reading for the Million. S. J. McCORMICK HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT TBI PKANKLIM BOOK ITORI, rtONT-ST, rOKTLAND, OKEOON, A Choice selection of Popular Books, Newt papers, Magazluea and Fancy Stationery. Amon.? the books on hand will be fouud works on Temperance, Agriculture, Horticulture, His tory, Poetry, Biography, Medicines, Religion, Science, School Books, ltomauccs, &c, &C, die. O-Bubscriplions received for Harper, Graham, Godoy, Leslie's, or Putnam, at t a year, poti age fret. JT Subscription! received for any newspaper published in any part of the Union. Remember the Franklin Book Store and News paper Agency, Front atrect, Portland Oregon. W. D. Hutchins, BE. D., LAFAYETTE, O, T. REFERS TO Pmf. A. Curtis, Cincinnati, Ohio; , Prof. J. Kost, Prof. Courtney, La Fayette, Iud.j Dr. W. Armstrong, Fiudley, Obioj J. Fisher, M. D., Tiffin, " . J.Chamherlin, M. D., Tiffin, " . Dr.lt. A. Wright, Mexico, Ohio; Prof. II. F. Johnson, 1'iiiladolphia, Penn. j Prof. J. Uiown, N. Y.j Dr. G. Kellojrg, Milwaukic, O. T. W. D. Hutchins' Balsam Wild Cherry $1 25 Jiryne s E.peotoraul 1 25 " Alterative 1 25 Ayrca' Cherry Peclotul 1 25 and a general assortment of BOTANIC MEDICINES kept at all limes. And I am making arrange ments to manufacture my Bulsani for tho lunj;i, from the Oregon cherry. auglS BEAT THEM! !4 WHO CAN! STSBXi FLOWS, OF ALL 8IZES, ARE now being manufactured and offered for sale In Orerroo City, ut the Blacksmith shop near Mr. Coulield's store. The umleraiirned. hiiviiiiT had five vears' expe- frience in the PLOW business in Oregon, begs leave to inform tho farming community that he is coiifuleut of being able to supply tlieir wants in the Plow line, if they will give him a call. Deo. 26, 1857. J. W. LEWIS. HUAVIMO, KIWMI'OOIXU, itt. THE public are respectfully informed that the undersigned have opened a SHAVING SA LOON opposite Messrs. Gibson &. Potter's Bill iaid Saloon. Hair Cutting,' Shamngy'ampopinff, cj-c. . done in the latest and most approved style. AlsorBoot-blacking, tight jobbing, cVo. Gentle men's bed rooms taken care of. and ull other small jobbing doue on the cheapest and most expeditious terms. JUUIN oi J11U.UA9 WAilU, Jan. 30, 1658. Main it., Oregon City. . , Jos. Santow IS by himself, and would respectfully say to hut friends and the publio generally that he is thankful for past patronage, and will continue busi ness at tht old stand, aud will ever be ready to show his Goods to those who may fuvor him with a call. Coma out, come all, both great and small, and give him a call before purchasing elsewhere, and examine for yourselves bis splendid and select stock of DRY GOODS. PROVISIONS, tLOTll- INO, BOOTS, SHOES, and CROCKERY, Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Spices, &e., Ac, Hats, Nails, Brooms, dtc, and almost every thing pertaining to a geucral hue or business. All kinds or country produce takeu in exchange. Country friends will iind it to their advantage ta give me a call. Cnnemah.Sept. 6. PRKSTON'S Sectional and County MAP of OREGON and WASHINGTON TEU UITORIKS for sale' by augl6 CHARLES TOPE, Jr. Selling Off I t VALUABLE asMHtment of BOOKS tad Jx. stationery. Tearbera and dealers and all luterested are invited lo call ana examine. March 2d, le-57. C. POPE, Jr. Tor Sale. CVO ACRES OF GOOD LAND on the M U Upper Molalla Prairie. For particulars enquire ef E. L. Doadlxv, at tht City Book Bltre ia Oregoi City. Feb. I, 1S58. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY, Fowl Grate, Washington Co., Oregon. Rev. 8. II. MaUiii, A. M., President, Uov. II. Lyman, A. M., Prof. Malhematict. mllK collegiate year, consisting of ont term of .L nine mourns, win conuncuci en Wednesday of September. I, i. il.. A.,n f alt iss Initilulioa la furnish a tkoroigli and complete collegian education. , i . There ia a Library of 1U0O volumes for the use of tho students Applicants fur admission lo college must have a knowledge of tht common English brtuchet, tnd lnvt studied tht incieul lauguaget to far as to havt read portions of Caviar and Cicart and the Greek Header. Tht tuition fee la Q33 per annum. o.. ..I.i. AiiltiM aaIUm. irnll as Alliens DIUUCIIW mt.wg ' ww... m " i - wishing to pursue collegiate studies without enter ing upon tht eollego course, will be under the in tliuclion of tin college teachers. The fsll term or 1 1 werae in me preparatory department commences on tht 2d Wednesday of September. Tuition, $8 per term. Tualatin Acadomy, Foreit Grove, Washington Co., Oregon. REV.CutstiiNO Cells, Principal, The fall term will commence on Hit 3d Wed nesday of September. Tuition in the common branches, $0 In the higher branches, $4 per quarter. iltiy JUST RECEIVED, it tin Oregon Cily Drug Store, direct from New York and Sau Fruu disco, a large assortment of Drug, Chemieah, Patent and Family ' Medicines, all of which will be sold as low or tower than Ihey caa be had nt any other place In tht Territory. Country merchants will Hod It to tlieir iniereai to bny here instead of Portland. Call and tee. Oregon City, May 9, 1B37. I I HK'4. Vi The Gracfonbenr Company. THIS INSTITUTION (incorporated by tht Lev slalurc of tho Stall of New York, cap ital $100,000), wot founded for the purpose of supply i ug the public with lilt celebrated UUAfcr KNBERG MEDICINES. The aeriee comprises remediea for nearly even' disease, udapled to ev ery climate. For families, travelers, aeameu, and miners' use, they are nnequaled. All the medi cines art PURELY VEGETABLE, and war ranted to cure the diseases fer which lliey are sev erally recommended. , The Graefeuberg Company doet not profess to cure all diseusos with one or two medicines. Our series consists of ELEVEN differeut kinds, ad. apled It Ilia variouusiiseaset incident to tin tern perate and trnpieil climates. The following com. prise the series of Graefeuberg Mediciucs: ' The Craefcaberg Vtgetabte Villi 1 Are considered tho standard Pill of the day, and nre inlinilely superior to any Pill before the publio. They operate without Irnutmn on all tne excre. tioui, pur fin? the blood by the bowels, liver, kid. neys, tad skin. ' ItluNhnirs Uteriue Catholic An infallible remedy for all diseases of the womb and urinary organs, weakliest in the back, pain in breast, nervousness, debility, etc. In California und Oregon, out of more thau a thousand oases where this medicino has been used, it has in no single instance failed to give permanent relief or to ellect a certain cure. ' i GRAEFENBERO SARSAPARILLA, A powerful extract. One bottle equal to tea of the ordinary sarsaparilla Tor punfyiug the blood. A suro euro for scrofula, rheumatism, ulcers, dye. pepsia, salt rheum, mercurial diseases, cutaneous eruptions, oic. , The Ureea Monnlala, Olntneat Invaluable for burns, wounds, sprains, chilblains, sores, swelhugs, scrofula, cto. As a pain extract, or, it cannot be excelled, affording immediate rt' lief from the most excruciating pains. . j ' TIIK GRAEFKNUERO d ysenterv syrup. Thia extraordinary article is a speedy and Infallible remedy in diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera morbus, cholera Infinitum, and the Asiatic cholera, if taken witli the first symptoms of tho disease. It is pure ly vegetable in ita compound. " ' ' tiraefenheig I'.ulldieu't Panacea, For summer complaint, and most diseases to which children arc subject Its true worth can never be set forth in words, but it can be felt and apprccia ted by parenta whose children have beeu saved. Ho mother should be without it. , , ; I Uraefcoberg Pile IVcmcdy. . ., Warranted a certaiu,cure for thia painful disease, With the Ointment, there are very few cases which cannot be radically and permanently cured. A surgical operation for Piles and Fistula should never be resorted lo until this ointment hat been thoroughly tried. It never fails. ; , i URAEFENHEIU1 EYE LOTION For diseases uf tin eye, thia Lotion haa no equal. It is a sjicedy nud positive cure for inflammation ol the eyes, weaknesses, dimuest aud failing of sight. It wiil always be beneficial iu acute inrlainnmlion of the eyes,aud also as a wash on inflamed surfaces. ! GRAEFENBERO . . . FEVER AND AGUE FILLS. A speedy anil positive cure for this distressing confplainU Those Pdls are composed principally of tiuinine, with other vegetable topics, anli-spas-modio and febrifuge articles. Thousands have beeu permanently cured by their use. Gracteiibcrii Conninptl vc'i Balm Sovereign in all Bronchial and Pulmonary Dis eases. It is, beyond all question, true that con sumption is a curable disease, and the Consump tive's Balm is the best curative ever used. . ! - r.racfcnbcrg UeaUa Blllera. . These bitters nre skilfully and elegautly prepared from a number of invigorating, healthy roots, barks, herbs, aud vines. Aa invaluable lonie aud health restorer. ' . , tiracteaberf llaanal of Health. A handsomely printed volume of 300 pages, con taining ooaciso and extremely plain descriptions of all manner of diseases, tlieir symptom and treat ment. Every family should have one. Priee only 35 ecu tat. It will be tent, post paid, to any poet office in California or Oregon, oa the re ceipt ef 25 cents by mail orexprtM. Address Rediugtoa & Co., Baa Francisco. The Graefeuberg Medicines art for tali by all Druggista and apothecaries throughout the country. A. 11. STEELE, Agent, Oregon City. Geueral A (rents for California and Oregon i REDINGTOX A Co, , Wholesale Druggists, No. 107 Clay street, San Francisco. I' IMK3 just received and for tale bv ' J mySU F. CHARM AX. ORANGES a fine lot just received and for alt bjr . V. CIIARMAN. V v SH ' C 41! WM.C. DEMENT St CO., OFFER for nit Hit following goodti 1 dot mill saws, 7x8 feet, 9HXeutdo - SO cow bells (superior), 10 M hmdled axel, 10 " without do 10 handltd do, ass'd tlist, 10 " polsto diggers, 10 A lines' swdea, 20 " curry combe, S00 lbs wrapping Iwint, 100 11 I It packing, 600 feel I K brPing ( INDIA RUBBER GOODS of all d.scrip. lions. Oregon City, Jan. S3, HJlo. Xffew Books I THE subscriber haa just received a largs as sortment of BOOKS, direct from New York, among which an tht following ! Alison's Hist, of Europe, American Institutions, Livei of the Signers, Billimau't do. Iemocracy In America llsbylon and Nineveh, Ind and lt," 'Hcaand Sailor," h'Deek and Port," "Bhlp aud Shore," Home Cyclopedia, Egypt aud Iht HolyLaod Lindner on Sl'm Eugine, Ano't Monasteries, Thrct Years In Califor.. Cvc. of Llteriturt, Bucliana rain, inyt n., ' . ... at. Manual of rmt Arts, Lectures on the Arts, Choice Biography, Travtlt hi Ptru, Peruvian Antiquities, Choice Entrants, A variety of Potts. Polar Regioui, Mahan'a Philosophy, SUU copiet of Binders' ISpcller, 500 " Reederf, 250 ' MoGuffey's do. 250 " Webster's Dictionaries. Davlee' Algebra, Newman's Rhetoric, Geometry, uays do. Bourdon, Parley's Univ. History, ' Burveyiag, Goodrich's PicU U. 8., " Legeudre, Monltith't Geogrsphy, " Arithmetics, " Litllu 8eaker," Thompson's do. IN. American Speaker. ALSO, Arrsih flnniilv of Statlonerr. Duv Hooks. Journals, Ledgers, Record Books, Memorandums, of all sixes, Diaries, Ac, Note and Letter Paper, Envelopes, Pint, Ike., dto Eraser Knives, Erosive Rubber, Gummed Labels, Faber't Pencils, IN K, in quart and pint bottles. WHOLESALE AND a ETA I L. CHARLliS POrE.Ja. Oregon Cily, August 1 8, 1 D56. Ladies! YOU will find an excellent assortment of Drtu and BsaiMi SiI, Salint and Vtltttii alto Bonnet Trimming, II fiery, Glotel, Lacel and Rikbtnt, Table Clothe, Counterpane; tie., at tht lorief CHARLES POPE, Jr., (Muln-st., opposite Aberotthy't atort,) when may bt found almost ittryinmg in mo iiui ui Dry Ooodai c.1. Prtnia ninffhams. AlDonoi. Merlnoa. kUVU R T 1 ' ' ' ' di:.i I in..t. Miivlins. Sultiiiiills. Jans. rbin- neis, Sheetings, Bed Ticking, lliukory Stripe, Cotton liattiug, eio. Oregon City, April 21, 1B47-Itr Medicines for Sale, By CHARLES POPE, Ja. i una' a.miuMlln P.-ck's Wild Cherrv lilt tlim.ii,s rim. llnindrfelli'a oills. Lee s fs Lr 1 a, u... ....... - - -, , . pills, Perry I vcmnluge, upoaeiaoc, uum vtm phor, Gum Arabic, British oil, Lobelia, Hot drops, ju prrparaui'u, iw"-u .j ""i - i extractor, Luudauum, Purcgoric, Oil of Pepper- mint, Essences, tompoeiuou rowaers, .snrei Pulmonary Hulsom, auipnur, r.psom ouiu, a.u. April 21, 10J-JU SSore Hew Ooodi, AT CHAHMAN Jf WARMER'S. TM ADDITION TO UUK U9UA1 siuiiv, 1 wo havt iust received, direct iroin suo rrau- citco, a good aud auitubie tuppiy 01 Goods for this Season of the rear, whieh we offer for tale at prices which cannot be beat in this market. Our slock consists ia part ef 400 lbs sal soda, 50 boxet Eughsh soap, 50 Chas. Hill's soap, SO dox corn starch, SO cases pit fruit, 15 " Dickies, B doi honey, j 8 " lobsters, - ! 19 " oyaters, SO hlfbblsN' O sugar, I 4 bbla Sandwich Island syrup, 10 hlf bbls dried apples, I R rilt mackerel, ! 3000 lbs stick candy, : 500 ." fancy do. ' j 1 case Gullipishor toys, 1 " German toys, 400 lbs almonds, 12 hlf boxes raisins, G wholi boxet do., ' 43 pre good Mackinaw blankets, j 2000 yds brown sheeting, i 31)00 " calico, Jioots and shoes of every deseriptien. Theabovo, with our usual assortment, wt think renders our stock complete. Call aud tee us Terms cash. CIIARMAN $ WARNER. December 20, 1857. , . Expcrlcnco makes Perfect. Why Go to Portland to Buy Goods? TT7E wish to Inform our customer! and the VV. public generally that we have now on hand, in addition to our usual heavy sioen 01 uro cerles and Dry-Goods, ono of tho largest aud beat. selected stocks of ; READY-MADE CLOTHING ever offered iu this market. We also wish to say that our goods are of excellent quality, and that we will sell AS CHEAP AS ANY OTHER HOUSE IN OREGON, I Portland not excepted. Our old motto atill governs oar trade " Quick sales and small profits." Our slock of goods is now opeu for inspection to all who will favor ut with a call, Call and tec, and let experience then speak for itself. We tell aa low aa any in the territory, fur cash, or produce at market rates, I UHAII.TIAN Oi. VAKlill. Oregon City, May S3, 1857. JUST. DECEIVED a splendid lot of CLOTHING, BOOTS SHOES, - and :' i Dry-Goods of all Descriptions. We can now fill almost any bill a farmor may call lor. Call and tee. March 14. CHARM AN H WARNER E HAVE JUST RECEIVED A HBAVY ASSORTMENT Or j AND HAVE POT 1 Prices Down to the Lowest Figure I Ceme in, those who want roods chiap. inh!3. CHARM AN WARNER. LUMBER. ALL those who wtot LUMBER eaa leavt their bills wilb Chaiman It WAtnaa, which 1 will nil, and deliver the lumber in Oregon City, if desired. H. S. BUCK. Oregon City, Jan. 16, 1858. 40lf . Bane's Arctic Expedition, T)USSKT.L'S CRIMEAN WAR, and ether JLV interesting work, for rale it the tep 12 CITY BOOK STORE. 1f ACACLAVS nistory of Engltnd for ITS- sale by V. rWK, Jr. BRICK 100,000 yl. tp9 1 WM. C. DEMENT, 4 CO. A Few Cases O F that superior GREEN TEA jmt received by WM.C. DEMENT 4. CO. CASES "Cromptoa's Medal Ttbtceo at trp U WM. C. DEMENT CO."S. ATTsziTZOZf, reULSsaaui i THRESHERS, REAPERS, AND 3tIOmWB13II.IW WE have now oa tin wiy front Ihi Katltra . Blales To Arrive about the lait of April, i SUPERIOR LOT of the above-mentioned machines. They combine II of Hit latest improvements, aud we have no hiaililiun In saying that wt Iwlnvi them to Be mi MOHT PRKFfXT MAMHXKH now brought lo Ihit const. They were constructed undkr our owu supervision, having atl the altera. Iloni uectsmry to render Uiein suitable for Iht country. Tin THRESHERS consist of two, four, tnd six. horse powers (railway and aweep), with eleva tors and every essential convenience snows lo me machine. Our REAPERS and MOWERS ere combined midlines, suitable for lithir mowing or resping. They work from two lo four horses, wilb tnd without rakes or, in other words, ont It a self, rtkir. Xn Addition to the Above. Wt htvt, lo arrivt at tho same time, the following AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, viz: Peoria Pious, X 8, Ilonton Clipper J'loui, Extension Cultivators, Grapevine Grain Cradles, Scythes and Snaths, Straw Cutters, Hay Presses, Hay Forks and Rakes,' Horse Rakes, ' Wheelbarrotrn, Shovels, Spades, OISX& MILLS, BARK MILLS, 4 TANNERS' TOOLS. Also, a select assortment or smiths' and cahprmters' tools, With many other articles not hert mentioned. l' would aav to eur customers and the public generally, if they are in waul of any of the above meutioned articles, Ihey will do well le call and tee ours before purchasing elaewhere.ai we are deter mined lo tell LOW FOtt CASH. Wt would also tdd that our Machines are neing raoidly told to arrivt. Betler call and aecure one of them before loo lute. If preferred, Machines delivered iu Portland, if engaged before arrivul. WM. C. UlSMISM fc UU., Oregon City, Jan. 30, 'OS. .OyiyxrWrr Lmd OJfet. Patronize Homo Industry I TIIAVH now in full operatiou a VAHIXbS SHOP in Ihiscitv. near the Congregational church, where I am manufacturing BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, TABLES, r SOFAS. Vk aud auch other furniture aa ia wanted by the iT community generally. There ia i-onnected wilh my shop a TURNING-LATHE, where all sorts of turning can be doue. Large and email Spinntng-Wneelt made lo oruer. 1 am making a oeiierarucie man nup-iicu ,ur niture, and telling it at a lea coat. Give me a call you will lust nothing by it ..... ti . wt ntrtlTFv V VKlinfiinj nil"' uiiii. Oregon Cily, March S7, 1858. 50m6 UEFORE AND AFTER USING DR. JACOB. WEBBER'S SANGUIFIER, Or Invigorating Cordial CM nltf In Hiiad nnfltpswnrieA flt.l. or IwO WUIU Vi'l ".. ... - - - - - - V ' for $5 by all Druggists iu California and Or egou. Juu 3' S58. Farm for Sale for $1,500. X OKFER for sale a half section of 1 land situated nboul six miles east of McDonald's ferry in Forks Sunliom, Limi eountv. nnd about twentv miles from Sulein The shape of the land lulls it well for ordinary farming, and it is also one of the beat stock farms iu the country. The improvement includes one hundred and Iwenty apple treea of improved fruit j also peach, plum, unit cherry treiw, ull of which will soon be in plentiful bearing. The location it favorable to health, is beautiful and pleasant. Time will be given on a part of the money at moderate Interest, or good slock taken fur a part. Far further particulars call on me at tho Union Store," Salem, or address by letter. Information concerning it can also be had by calling on W. L. Adams of the Oregon Argus. Feb.27,1858-40in6 C. IIOEL. MOFFATS Life Bitters and Pills, Berutrd't Dysentery Syrup, Wistar'i Balsam of Wild Cherry, at tho -OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. Central Produce Depot. CANEMAH. CONSTANTLY receiving, fresh from ranch, wheat, oats, bacou.lard, butter and potatoes, ApHl4,'57. JOHN P. BROOKS. W. P. Burns, WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKER, O R E O O It C 1 T T, O. T. ET Strict attention paid to repairing, aud satis faction to patrons warranted. ftb9-43 . K.4 DOZ. thumb lalchea, cheap, for sale by Jti? - WM.C. DEMENT Jtco. s I1AKER Sarsaparilla, at the UHKGUN CITY UICUUSIUKK. R. Osgood's IndiaChoIngogiie, and Dr. Jones' American Cholagogue, at tha OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. Bayard Taylor's CYCLOPEDIA of Modern Travel, and Swan's Three Years' Residence on the North West coast for title at the CITY BOOK STORE. F LAX SEED for sale at C. POPE'S. G ILT MOULDING for picture frames, for sale by CH AMMAN & WAKNElt F ULL assortment of Yankee Notions at mh21 CIIARMAN & WARNER'S. S" ANDS' Sarsaparilla, in anyquanlity, at the UKEOON ClTlf UUUtiTUKt pHAIN PUMPS prii itSednce AAA CASH or lednced for tali by W mrao EOPE, Jr. TTrK WILL PAY C TRADE for It good WHEAT al tha market price. nov 1 5 CHA RMA N d WARNER. 16 DOZ. Oysters. CHARM AN f WARNER. 6 DOZ. grape-vine cradles for sale bv WM. C DEMENT A. co. A- N assortment of Bibles tnd Testament for lie at tne tvepoaitorj uncos ut Land Warrants PURCHASED BY Jan. 24. W M. C DEMENT A CO. U. a UAXL ZaCIB. Or;oii Cilsf ami Portland Dailw Pmi Hal JeeSAH Mfllos, UsttM . Will run dally, (Sundayt exoepted,) la tht aka Bimtd trade, leivlm Oriroa Che j V o'clock, a. at. Reluming, will Utvi rtrikuU 9 r. h., touching at all Intennediatt psists. . 7 Kur freight er paassgs apply oa board. .., Stilly Lias , Between Portland and Oregon City THE ntw ttern-wlw-el eteamtr . ' ' EXPRESS,, ea&25 Wat. laviao, Master, will ran belweea Penlaad and Oregon City daily (Huadaya txeepted), kaT Ing PORTLAND at 10 a. a., aad OREuoji crrYti4r.il. , j Jiiyalw U.S. MAIL LIKE. . Portlaad aad Astoria. Tin Splendid Stiiasr i ' ; , awwi. ZsXnltBomah gV3 Wl LL continue le run regultriy belwtearW. land aad Astoria, Viaeeevsr, TwieaT wna.letviug Portland oa Meadty aad Ttsssasat mornings of itch wnk for Astasia f lad AmZZ for Penlind oa Tutsdiy aad Friday --!-jr touching VAcouvaa,bT. Hatua, RAiaiia,CAv lamit,Ac, each way. K or freight r Mass, i pplyla R. HOYT, MteUe;? jelJ OrilHoyti W'harf.btoPtnUae'. Wew Arranremeats. .,-. I HAVE benght out Iht BAKERY setiM. meat of Ckarman 4 rVanisr, which I tars Bow opened under Iht most favorable cireeaw stances to all old patrons, and ae many new tatt at inty choost to givt mi a call. My shoe win be well supplied wilb ' Bread, Cukes, Pies, Crackers,' Nuts C$. dies, Raisins, Figs, Cigars, Toys, and almost every other vsrlety ef kaiek-kitek yet invented by Yankee ingenuity all tf which will bt afforded ATTH8 LOWES? POSSIBLE tATIsf J 1 I shall occasionally receive supplies from Ikv tropical lalitudea. which will be duly tinniattj upon arrival. Alt art Invited lo give me a till KREDERICK CIIARMAN. ' Oregon City, April 25, 1857. ft JUST RECEIVED it the Oregea Cily Dnur ' Store, direct from New York and San Prat, eisco, a fresh supply of DRUGS, MEDICINES Patent Medicmet, Family Medicines, Ac, ., which will bt sold at lots for eatk at they caa le sit fAat TmrrHartt. C.mtt mmJ ...M.u u a,... la... an.1 rrai atl A f.na. ta sasa au iOtl al ' JVHIKITV aniisetattV IWI rf If TfUtp JAY N ICS Alterative, Esptettraat, and Tiki Cod Liver Oil, Castor Oil, ind Sweet OP, at Hit OREGON CITY DRUG 8TOBE. M EXICAN Mustang IJaimeat, G. W. Mer' Chuni a Lareimg uu,ai int OREGON CITY DRUGSTORE. : TRUSSES, right and left aad doable, and Ab dominal supiiortem, tl Iht . OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. ' , PUliE White Lead, raw aud burned UmW, Crome, Green and Yellow, and other paiata, at the OUKGON CITY UKUQ HTUKG. iERFUMERY.attht OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. GRAEFENBERO MEDICINES; Graefeuberg Sarsaparilli, Utiriue Catbolices). " Dysentery syrup, censuaipuvt balm, ' ; h - Pile Ointment, , (! Health Hitlers, - " Eye Lotion, die., ., . ,i To bt found tl Die agency of the Company, a the OREGON CITY DRUG STORK. HAYMAN'S Dyspeplie Elmr warranted I cure the dvsneuaia lost rerelved ltd tat tale at the OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. ' D R. Guysotl'i compound extract of Sarsspiririt and Yellow Uoca, ai me pl5 OREGON CITY DRUG 8TOKB. ' O LD Dr. Jacob Townsend't Sarstparilla, at ..sissas nriiiii iiiltiisill the OKEGUW CU T uuuu oiuss. R.J. Ayret oilebraled Cherry Pectoral (at couehs, colds, and consumption, ai in. , OREGON CITY DRUGSTORE. M cLANE'Soelebrated Vermifuge and Littf Pills, OUliGON CI Tl Ultltisuw. o n ..u.jlV&HMniivittM.at tha ' OHEGUH 111 ! irnuto oiusa. PERUVIAN Febrifugo, for iht cure if few and ague, tie., fce.. just received and hrsahJ atlhe OREGON CITY DRUG STORE. CuueuialM April lis 1847. ,i. ON hand nnd for tale, low, for cash tr predate i Paints it leud, ehronio green, ; white lead, prussian blue ; ,.I red do ia oil, ebroine yellow, i blk. do P",nl " ; ' ' litharge, ' '. " , ..,4 narmsnenl rreen petty, (ittt: Slc. ; JSO.V. BROOKS. .1 BOOT AND SHOE STC7.E, OREGON CITY. J. n. BLANPIED A CO. ' I WOULD respectfully inform the l"k,i Ihey have uow on hand a large and w , selected Koch of ready-maJi B O OTi SHOES, which they offer for tali oa reiiui"T.il terms. ". -MAKING AND REPAIRING Done to order, on abort notice. Jfay 8, 1858. ' lur- For Sale at the CUT BOOK STCRS. THE following workt- V Magio Staff, by A. J. Divisi Great Iron Wheel, by J. R. Graveit ' Dred, in 3 volt., by Hurritl Bcecher 6Us I The Home Cyclopediii, ' .' .'';' of the World'! Progresi, . i Uicful Arti, i i ... Europe . . , . Geography, ' 1 ., ' Fine Arlt tnd Littraturt, ' "" " Biography, 4e. Pel' ,; i Groceries 5 FOB SALE BY CHARLES jW' SUGAR, Salt, Coffee, Tel, Hyrtrpi tyf' ', Starch, Saleratui, Cretm Tirtir. 811 we Carb. Soda, Pepper, Spice, Alain, Borei, ujr peras, tic. April 81. 1'-'"- ( Hardware FOJf SALE BY CHARLES POPE, BRASS and Iiob Bottt, ZV''km. Utchet, Hammer, aad H.' Drawing-knivei, Handwi, Curry C7 Brushes and Cards, Gun Lock , CiP. W" Cardi, Cbett Handlea, Plaoea.eic Wm. O. Dement ', , 7 . -. . Ir ETllL . , WHOLESUSV 9Ml5l . . at a Dealers in ui' BoottfcS; JOrocker mENDER t'heiftntnki to their f t, X tomers htJt pa bberal patrou, i- t tUm m. . . licit B CODIinoanes - . . ye. (fMU They take pleasure in informing "PTy. ' the hive now on hand a lara. - . xiaM. Mock ef Groceriet, Hardware, M , j at,: lo whieh taey , in Oregon City BBLS. fresh "Saata Cntin UM 50 6 do. ealc.ned PfrsTs CO tale by l b WM. ZJ) three toilet ef Oregea UnjJ m Time.tllowed ew Frt(??rXTOU particulari iaqairt at lb CITY SOU , bTorecoaCUr. JUfM.lKS.