"T-r .Kmomhb' (Ikkatnichh i,. following narotfrtph it rtll ... for It 'idJ ,uot,,tr fc'm 10 lhc let of n,y ml ChrW,M KracM u 4 encircle tho brad of Kiiglnml' nultlt WUIN" - I r. 110I.U and Ijcautiful ttuwcrof our 11 il,. lirilUh Workman, that T?. r. to African Prince, who lent w'B -nil iWlr nriwiiU. and T 7in return to t,il him the T and onr Moved Queen Kut hi Efih. number of the Ht, not tho nun.!, him Iter V h.r rniic, not tho ccoudi or r K not tho dctuil. her ol TV. .-J lh. She did not. ft'. Ilew-kiah. In n evil hour, hor the ituwador her diomoudi etui her nrh .m.nt hut hum una urn iicHiitiiuiiy greatots." ' gfr The Louivi!lo Journul (supiort n tho Bell nud Everett ticket) gives the following gTatiiitous tiatintony on bo- yrof Lincoln: "The Republican orgnn, ly common (MMt, donate thoir cajMlidate for the ' Honest Old A !.' Ve .rehy no nieoni dowsed to deny his right i (I,, dwiirnotion. We know him person- m hnr observed his public courNC, ' however stroiifjly we mny condemn . f ilia doctrines to which he is com- mitted wo hovo et no time seen rciwon nillieui . i,..ij. i.. hu the Rood of nis e""tr7 at nCttrt Thus iniicli wo tuke pleasuro in saying In ku hthsir." jg- fhe following from the Washington correfpond-nt of the New York Evening Post, about PougWfc reception of Lin coln's nomination, in 'more cxplic than nthor accouiits: "Singular as it may seem, Mr. Pontius wan the receiver ol mo nrsi new ut wii coin's nomination, and ho took the dispatch it once to Mr. Fool, who was in tho chair, and then to other Hepablicmi membfrn. 'Will,' said PnUp'las, ' Lincoln and I have called' each other somo jireily hard mimes on the stump, but I'll do him justice. II it m honest, ublo mid very popular man. " j0r Senator Wijjfull said in a late i)cecli that Ponglas would not get the vote of t single Southern State except in pref erence to a Hluck Republican. Some six or eight States would rather have a black Republican than Douglas. To the Senator's remark that Douglas was politically dead, Mr. Dooliltle replied that if so, this whs the longest funeral sermon ho had ever heard. The Republicans of Dayton, Ohio, had a rousing meeting to listen to the Hon. Thomas Convin, who delivered a cpeech two hours in length. Of Mr. Lin o!n ho spoke in tho highest terms, bs nn honest, upright, ablo man, who, if elected, wo i!d idministcr the Government with a strict regard to his constitutional obligations end with a determination to mete out eriniil and exact justice to all sections of the Union. ' 86T A Texas paper says that ltc. R. P. Thompson, a native missionary in thnt State, is "breaking himself of the habit of swearing, and reads tho Scriptures quite fluently." . tkir Every Opposition paper in Indiana supports Lincoln, including eight or ten which supported Fillmore in 1850. 1 OwHsns Citv Maiiket. Wheat, $0 75 flour, $5 a $(5; potatoes, 25e; outs, 15c; butter, 25c; bacon, 12ul5c; eggs, 20c. Justice's Office, ..... OREGON CITr. AM alwavsen hand, ami will nlli n.1 lo the COLLECTING OF ACCOUNTS, I Drawing up of Deeds, Mortgf.jp, Leases, Bonds, Powers ot .;, ; . Attorney, Contracts, tc, and all other business committed lo my cure. Office directly opposite the Mamie Building. June lb, iSbU. , J. . uintuno. c. m. Tester, Undertaker, WOULD inform the people of Orison City and vicinity that he will keep a supply of rJReady-made Coffins, of all sizes, constantly on hand. He will aim keep a end will he prepared (. attend lo all tlie necessary butiueat of funernlf conneoteil with hia Hoe. Shop near the Seminary. WCuatom from the country i respectfully olcilcd. June 23, U60. Public Sale. KTOTTnp. L. I....I... t i.1 wll at public rale to the hihet hid- rriday, July 27, 1990, -ww vi Ji i. II. i ilinW) 111 jiiniuBiii fKcinct, two mile below Geo. W. Jackuu 'l Tan-Yard, ia Clackanuu county, Die Iblluwinf ?roperty, ria: 320 ACRES OF LAND, W'tli aooie impreremenu, and 1 THREE FINE AMERICAN MARES, Out tkm-year eld Horte, and tw yearling t-aU, Thirty or Farty head COWS - BEEF CATTLE , and abo 320 Aerei of Land war Mnlalla Prairie, aa tho Ablntt claim. The raid claim haa a & young ORCHARD, with other iiupro eia. TERMS CASU. ' The aale to enmmenca it 0ecluek.B. '. C. A. B. PATTKRSON. -16,166(1. 10w4 Yamhill Trade. C. S. If. Sltamer -US. CUITOI, l;P-Ja 1)11; Jl"" M.ixaa, make wrubr tripa U "I'- -4 Lafayette, Uitea banea week, leaf j-J" r MoaJ.y, WVJneaday, and f u BisiB n;., ( S , ..turuUig a.at day. O III' O ON CITY m is ivh jc mr jm. mm. FnAN'CIS I). IIODtiSON, A. M., raiciru Ma. Ma IIuiHiaoM, Teacher Oraamealal litamktt I Miw L'ivii lUerUm, Teacher Inetiumtutat Muiici Mim AaaMim HuKBAKia, Aeiittant, English oranraca. rpiIE 2d quarter will commence May I I, 18C0 The feoiliiii-o fr liutruclion In tliia tchool are auwrior, aim the lernia mora moderate than any m..i..u.i ii.a ' riiwi hi in. viwiiirT. Au etoerieuuvit Muaio Teaelier haa been au gaj.d. Embroidery aud Faucy Xeedle-woik tauglit Scholar, will be mlmilted at any time, and .iai(.u vuijr lor me nuuibar ol awki In attend "c- Aptil SI, lbUU-9 Corner Third and Water ttrrttt, o petite the OREGON CITY. rilllR tmai:ii public are reapectfully A. iuvlted to five ma a call. The Oreuoll llouu ia Ilia miul nl.... J" nutty loc.itrd hotel In the Slule, aud haa been ao MPfaiikfaJ aiM Ia..,uL. la .1.. . .. (IU hlillMftat 111 I liat rminlru ifa I AISLE will alwiyf biuppli(i with iii. wa mat mo uiarxei anuroa. Uuod acconnnodaliona forladiea aud fumiliea. raicri: Hoard and lodgiug, per week $6 00 Hoard, without lodriii(, per week S.QU Hoard per day, wiih loiljmg J.,',0 ' Hinjle nii-nl jo Night'alodfing J. UOEIIM, May 7, 1859. J'roprielor. Reduced Prices -Goods Cheaper than Ever ! i N. BROWN rpAKES tliia method of luforniinjr hia friendi J. aud the public frurrally thnt ho JIAS REMOVED to a home nearly Opposite Lis old Stand, where ba line commenced buainew with hii bro ther uuder tho aljle of Brown & Brother, who will alwaya he happy lo wait on their old frivuda and cualoineraiu the wny of allowing them Goods of the Very Best Quality, which, having been bought low in San Franciaco, tmm the largent importcra in Califorui, they aie able toaell as cheap as CAiV BE SOLD in Portland! Tliey will also constantly receive Goods by Every Steamer. Their atock coimiida of ALL KINDS OF DEESS GOODS, GENTLEMEN'S OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Soots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, .aUZ3a9 aMmZla, Our main ubiect bv thia notice ia to inform the nublic thnt we are bound to aell gooda As low as they can be bought in Portland, and no mistake. ir it.!. I. itaiilitnl. we have only to nv. call and eatisfy youreelvea. Ladiea mid gentlemen will al waya be welcome, and will bo waited on with iromptneee. . To the Farmers WE WOULD SAY Look for the sign of BROWN Sr BROTHER, and don't h ave town till yon give ui a calL ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAAEN in ttchangefor Qoode. Oregon City, i uue SM. GEO. E. COLE, (euccEaeo to w. h. arixcca,) Dealer in 1ROX, STEEL, AXLES, SPRINGS, Wagon Material, 3rAanrt' Tovlt, Agricultural Imple ment!, ana OSXniXlAL BAMWAU, aost 8tket PORTLAND. ORDERS SOLICITED. 52 GENTLEMEN: IF TOU WANT AXY Fine Clothing, CALL AT BROW & BROTHER'S. Notice. A HOUSE near tho Faiun Saaiaaar for teat r.nqmre ai ina OREGON CITY BOOKSTORE. Feb! 4, leU 44 Notice. -1 fR. POSTS teheol ia a4 gng laetopia three 1 1 l. u'. .i.miha r-ei(a moilaat y time, and eor ehargea win ba aa lawaaaay ouier KDaoi. . OrepaCii, April 8, 1850. SJ J. R. K ALSTON, WHOLESALE; RETAIL DEALER IN General Merchandise, ia now la receipt of NIW OOOB8 aelecteil with much care In Sau Franciaco. I have juat received ei Northerner and Urolhef Jonathan, French, Buglwh, dc AMERICAN ntlNTS, bleachej ahee linga and lony elolha, lniu a barred miulin, do do amp imuliii, Wloria lawu, brown elieeliuira a ahirline a. h.L-kurv airma .l.i.lm. ,lr,lu and aliip'a duck. IRISH LINENS, linen damnk. white dama.k. luLla eavara. ItiM. aiau Ivwela, and cranli. V I. A X x r. I, H, hita. velluw. red. a-rev. a. blue, nluiu anil l.;n. ed, plain 4 figured aatiuela, jauea, oollonadea, wiioi nuaaj' ueuumui aiyiea niuuacla, white, red, blue, av grey. Iloaltiryt ladiea'. miaaea'. and chililrrn'a hmwn. Ui. ...J milled Inae geule' and boya' wool aud coltou lail uo. Boots nrul Shoes: l larffe lilt rLnta'fitiA. maillurn. an.1 .ariu Iiami. 4 tliow, lediea' and iiiiaaea' calf alniva, gaitera, a, lippera. bova' boola a ilioei. eliil.lraua' kluw.. faucy aud plulu. II a r die arc: Pocket knives. Drnnincr and bud- ding knives, knives and forks, scissors and shears, butts and screws, strap hinges, door locks, variety of styles and patterns, hand saws, tenon saws, coninass saws, bench planes, chisels, au- 1 . . . a. . geis, auger uitts, axes, hatchets, hammers, shovels, hoes, potato rakes, brads, tacks, finishing nails, cut nails, wrought nails, horse nails, &c. Sugara, coflee, lea, ayrup, ealt, aplcee, aoap, aoap powder", eandlea, ealcrulua, yeaat wwdi r, cream tartar, eo.la, aal anda, in.ligo, clothea pina, acrub bruahea, paint biuslioa, broolna, din-t bruahea, hand belluwa, wooden pmla, waah tube, and wa.li boarda. PJIINTS $ OILS: White lead, red lend, Ven. red. Prueaian blue. chroma yellow, chrome green, burnt nud raw um bel, yellow fc black paint, Vundjke brown, T. D. Sienna ami naaorled colored amalla, Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil, Polar oil, lard oil, Tub oil, tanueia' oil. Chiua nut oil, 4.C, oVo. We will be receiving by every ateamer addi- tiona to our prenent extenaive alock, and FMIM EKS and othera will find it to their adventure to call and examiue our tromla and price Imfure buy ing eiaewneru. Terms, CASH. J. It. RAIJSTO.V, Corner Main Fifth tti. Oregon City, October 1, 1859. 85 Ladies : F TOU WISH ....AT A LOW PRICE.... DE SURE TO CALL AT THE STORE OF BROWN $ BROTHER. ESTA3LISHED 1760. PEiv.n i.unu.LAnu, Snuff and Tobacco Manufac turer, 1G & 18 CHAMBERS ST., (Formerly 42 Chatham atreet, New York,) WOULD call the cxpecinl atteution of Uro. cera nud Druggiala to hia removal, and aleo lie artiuleaur hia maiiuniclure, hi: BUDWJI SNVFtf. M 'nccuhoy, Ui-nvgrna, Jine Uapie, 1 ure Virgimn, Conine Knpp e, Nacliilochea, AmcrionU ennllemnn, Copeiihugen. KliLOV SXVFF. Scotch, Freeh Scotch, ilieh Tnnat Scotch, Irish High Toast, Freeh Honey Dew Scotch, or Lundyfuot. Tonvt.t.o. OMOKINO. VIM CUT CIIIWINO. BMOIINO. o. I, P. A. L., or plain, St. Jugo, No.!2, Cuveudmli, or tweet, 8pamah, oh. Ia2aiix'd, Sweet-aconted Oronoco, Ciniater Kitefoot, Tin Foil Cuveudiah, 1'ureTurkiah. f?irnla. nt Prie., will ha aant on annlicilion. N. Ii. Nolo the new article of FreaA Sootoh Sun (T. which will be fouud a aupenor urticie lor d: ipping purpneca. mhl7mJdli PW SCHOOL. The Htatera af the HOLY NAMES OF JESUS AND MARY WILL open a Day School near the Catholio church in OREGON CITY, on Monday, April 2:id. tebmb : Minor 9 0 Junior 8 "O Senior 10 00 Notice. SOLDIERS, TEAMSTERS. SAILORS, (or their widowe or trphan children,) who aerved in any ware or buttle: either iu Cali fornia or elitahere, prior to March 3d, 1855, er (Aetr children who vert under 21 year at thut date, or eailora who aerved on the coaat of Califor nia in the Mexican war, will do welltoaddreaana. Claims I hat have been rejected in the hanJe of other agenta, have been aucoeaafully obtained by ua. Agenta acting for ut, liberally paid. Land wnrrame bought and aold lo order, and all buai neaa requiring an agent at Washington, atlanded to. K. B. LLOVl) V CO., AtUirneye for Claims, Peneione, Bouqiy Land, 4. Reference to auy of lha heads of Departments. 4Swl0 Books. A X ASSORTMENT OF SCIIOOL AND iMCKt.t,A?ieov itooatt. For aale at CHS. POPE'S, Oregon City CHEAP FOR CASH. tXCall and examine them Feb. 4, 1860. Notice. THE firm of La Forest . Bacon harinfbeea diawlved by mutnal consent. 1 beretiy inform mv friends and customers that I will eonlinne basi ne at the old stand. E. LA FOREST. OregoB City. June 25. 18. Island Mill Flour. rnHOSE who wish la (re lha GENUINE J ISLAND MILL FLOUR, will please eaU at the Mill, atCbanaaa A WarnefVOrefoaCKT, or ai Allea A Lewiaa, Par Hand, aa tho eeeaod haaded Islaod Mill eaeke have Woi Wwl aa ay carta.. iadrviduaJa, and '.'h'? Wand M!!I.J!rM,i 359 u I can e.liiiini.lef loa mind (and body) diaeaaed, Aim Willi a seal Milivuius antidote t'leausa Hie foul fyalrm of Ha perilous atufT" skok: A Blessed & Divine Remedy SANGUIFEROUS NERVINE TONIC! Head my Theory of LIFE and DEATH, rilHAT moat dineax-e prove fulnli ttutt early i X dtallia uveuri that ik-oiiIs .e luryrart a l.v I Ingdenlli. weak, inaniinun-, and eihaualed uol from Hie disease itarlr, bul from an inabiliiy in nature, and natures strength lo willirtund or maintain life lliruuirli the ravage cf dirtaae dive them strciistli, and ualiire will riiieva lirr self, ii sliiiiululfd. Mie has given us herbs and plants loellrol all litis. Purify the blood, render tho inieatints, the liver, the heart, and all the Batumi functions of man or wouiau aclive, and vnuhavo half conquered iliaeaao. J)r. JACOB WKUDEK does couscienllnualy assuro all who read III a, thut his Saucmliir or luvifiratini Cor dial produces all Ilia elUct above dincriUd. He has seen Iho old, tho loileruir, Ihv palsied, the nervous, the dysni piii-, Ihe hiebrinte, llieilibiu vhre, and the invalid, revive under its iulluence, aa if new life were given them. Sr. Webber's Sanguifler eels on the blood, heart, brain, Intestines, ainews, nerve, I lie fluids aud senii-IIuiils, and tho whole phyniaue, and BENEFITS ALIKE Ihe gloomy hypochondriac, the dyspeptic, the nervous, debilitated and Treble, the ov. r-dontored invalid, Ihe bilious and liver-diei'asrd siitlerir, Ihe gourmand, Ihe debauchee. Ihe iuteniperalu, and all who auller ill health. "OH HORRIBLE Oil HORRIBLE! Most Horrible!!!" When wnrn-out nature succumbs to DEATH, because she hus uol strength lo roi.it. Now, Dr. Jacob Webber a luvloraliiig tonlinl causes strength -that ia ila main quality. The first op eration, Tonic; Ihe partaker feels then IhntSNda lion ia caused Irs akin ia dump, hia limbs supple asd active, ho frela a with fur exercise, and knows he has strength to endure il ; he ia light spirited: biaskin becomes clear; his eyes, loo, be cause Ate liter it madt aclire, Ike tilt neutral ixed or ejected, aud hit blood thinned and pari- fled. If he haa a foul ttomach, thia nois as nn aperient, not otherwise. Agaiu, il iinitudi.itrly relieves belching, and prev-nla an accumulation of wind in the aiomach. Tkt ttomach. Ihe great receiver of dueate and itacure. 1 w.ll uow enu merate a few of Ihoso diseases where I have seen Dr. ebber'a Invigorating Cordiul act moat beau tifully t Nervousness, Weakness, Languor, Fever and Ague, Chills, Pains in the Limbs, Joints, Body, Delirium Tremens, Tre mors, Constitutional Decline, (from any cause, Debility in either sex or age, Torpor of the Liver, Bowels, d- HABITUAL CONSTIPATION!.' This will purify the thick slagnnnt blood, cause a heullhy action on tho bowels, heart, akin, and brain, and thereby revolulioiiite the n hole system, which haa become dormant and inaetivo. Two Ihirdaof humutt diseases are caused fiotn some of the above organs being disorganized. Doctots may tell you that you have suoli and audi a dis ease, bul until medical praolice becomes a science (nud il ia not yet), disease cannot be dracribed la a certanty. Thia singular niedic'ue gradually elrengthcne the system, eutera at otu-a Ihe blood, which from e!u?gieliiies ia rapid, courses through the vcina aud the heart. Many I have seen who assured ma that, three days alter using it, they have felt a thrill of animation, mentally mid bod ily; their cheat and breast was before heavy; all they ateaeeined tosettle there; their rest was un quiet; their appetite pour; and Iliat this rralty blessed cordial removed ail such symptoms; thut strength of limbs, body, appelile, and up in la was given them by it, aud an entiro revolution iu their worn-out system occurred. The Rev. Robert Schuyler, of Pctuliinia, says: " For years both myself and brother have sull'ered so from dyspepsia, weakness of and soiirstuninch, indigestion and Aululunce, that life nt times was a burden. We have used your Cordiul (Or. Weh ber'l Invigorating Sunguifin) four days, and feel better thau wo have for yeurs." Inebriates and Drunkards! B.BASII The Appetite for Liquor Destroyed! 0 NE of the beautiful properties possessed by INVIGORATING CORDIAL is thai it removes all longing or taste for liquor. Many inebriates have found thnt after it has re newed un J strengthened them, quieted their nerves, it haa cauted aversion lo spirits. I have seen it cure some of the most frightful canes where delirium trement had actually occurred. ITSold by all respectublo Druggists in Oregon and California. Beware of Counterfeits! See that the names of T. Jones and J. Wtasca, M. 1).. are on the top of each outside wrapper, and blown in the glati of each bottle. Buy none other! BEFORE AND AFTER TAKING DR. WEBBER'S SANGUIFIER, Or lnvtieratlBi Cardial. The Three Prettiest Girls ZXT O&SOOIY CTTV: Ella. Bella, and Mollis, you knew them I am sure, With complexions so lovely, ao clear, and ao pure; Their hair dark and silky, while the teeth of these girls Are so snowy you'd think they bad mouths full of Pearls; Tet every child of Creation, both ladies and genu, Can poateaa tho same beauties for 10U cents. Because tho price b) reduced to 25 and 50 cents for the following auperb compounds, a frcah supply of which, fresher and bettor perfumed than ever, haa juat been received. ... Reader, although advertised thus, Ihesa realty fine articles are all wa represent them. Tho Soap (price reJuced to 25 eeuts) acts ia tho moat beau tiful manner in clarifying, whitening, and elearing the meat discolored, eruptive, aad dungrured skin ; while for infanta or for alienor, It ia anequakd. aa healing, eoftening, and making a fine lather. For cleaning, dressing, forcing the bair to grow, etanpinf ita tailing off, curing Ihe dandruff; itc, the CORAL HAIR RESTOP.ATIVE ia the finest thing made. Prieo red need to 2i seats. Teeth ara made as white as soow, the breath sweet, and tho gams bard and healthy, by LA FONTS JAMAICA BOAP TEETH ROOT. It la tli era like aoap, aad in beaatifnl. Prieo 50 eta. Said at the abavo pneea ay all dreg gwta ia lai Haraiaaad Oregoo. Wholesale by Paaa 6 Warn, Caowtu it Curt, and Kf potto ca., Saa Franc seo. I" KELLY'S TEMPERANCE HOUSE) Mlin tt.,tf polite Get. Ahtriuthy $ (.', OltEGON CITV. GOOD ROOMS FITTED VP with CLEAN aud eomforlahlo liEDH, for the especial aecollllliodal.on of ills (raveling publie. Our lil.M.NO HALL it ll.ejfar.f fa Oregon, our fare good, and charges reasonable. Single meals, oysler supper, aud suppers far parties got up on short iolk a, in lha neatest mat. ner. rafecs: Hoard per week, without lodging 00 H by lha day, and lodging, 1 40 Single meals, 10 Nighl's lodging, bit Oct. S3, Jb.,9. E.D. KELLY, Proiiiel)r. GOODS Exchanged for W JL, AT Brown Brother's, OREGON CITY. SANDS' SARSAPARILLA, Tor Purifying the Blood, AMD FOR TUB CURE OP Scrofula, Mercurial Discim-a, lilieuinatisni, Cntniteiiiia l'.riipti"n, Slul.Uorn ulcer, Liver c"nt'luiiil, I)ynpepia, llronchiti", Suit Ulieuni, Lumbago, Whitr Swell. Inge, lli Di.onsc, I'jiluiCPtlienl of ilia Hones nud Juinla, Favor Sores, I'rinulo Colli. iluiiits, Krysiielna, ' ut Aipftil(, riinples, llilca, Guuernl Di-bil. ity, efcsj., a&O. It line long been a moat Important desideratum in Ihe nrnctice of medicine, to obtain a remedy similur to I'lis, and accordingly wo find it reaorted lo ahiuHl uuiversnlly in all tlnaw lormeiiting dis eaaof the akin o Irving to the imlicncJ.niid in jurious lo lha health. It is a tonic, aperient, and diaiiifecluuU It acta aimultuueousiy Uhiii tlie (Tomacii, the t taii m tion, aud Ihe iowrix, and Ih u three proeeam, which are ordinarily the re sult of TtiaKK dill'creut kinds of medieiue. are car ried on at the same time through tho innlrumcu- lulity of this on a remediul agent. Its (.'real merit is that it meets uiul neutriilitet the aclive principle of diacane itaelf, and when thut is goua, Ihe pyinptuins neceisurily disxppear. The ra pidity with which the p.ttirtit recuvera health and atrength uuder this triple iiirlm nce ia surprising. REMARKABLE CURE. Linn C 'ui'Nrr, Oregon Ter., March II, I M m. f Messls. A. R. rV P. Sands. New Yoikt Gen tlemen, In the rpriug of ISj3, while on our way from Indiuua lo this place, our eld.st boy wus seined with a swelling and severe pains in thelrge which duy by day grew worxe, until Ins legs con tracted, and became so painful Hint he rnuld net walk, and we had to curry him uhotit like an In fant. We reached Albany on Ihe 3d of October, completely Worn out h.v fuligue. Ity Ibis time, he waa reduced In a purled alte'clou. iiera wa were enabled lo consult a nlnsicisu (Ir. Hill), who honestly roiifecrd he could uol cute him, al though ha could givo him medicine that would re lieve the pain. In this exigoncy something musl be done, or death was incv. table. Doing recom mended lolry your Sursupatilla, I procured a bot tle. Afler Inking some, he nppoarod worse. ; but crkceriitf Willi it, 1 olitninrd a second bottle, which seemed to grapple with Ihe disease, and caused a marked improvement : the swelling and pain iu the legs were reduced, his nqello im proved, and his color begun In return. Thus cu couruged, I purclmsi d a third boltle t while tak ing il the swellings in his legs broke, and some pieces of bone oun eighth of nn inch long rune out, after which his Irgx straightened and hrah d up. Ila ia now perfectly recovered hus no ap pearance ol being a cripple, and can perform moat kiii'lsof common luljor, as all our lie ghbors can certify. Yours, rcspectlully, Prepared und su!d by A. II. . D. SANDS, Wholesalo Drucgsls, KliJ Fulton slroet, corner of Vi illiam, New ork. Sold alxo bv II. JOIINSOX &. Co.. San Fran. chro; KICK &. COFFIN, Murytvillet It. II. McDONALl) 4. CO., Sacramentot aud by Druggists generally. Vn. SlCCLiK, Agent, uregon ntj. junu JVoticc IS hereby given to all Hinte who wish to have their ACCOUNTS COLLECTED, and are willing to patronuie me, that I am constantly on baud, and will devote my entire time aud en ergy iu attending to Ihe sume for them. I pledge myself to do as good hard dunning aa can ba done by any one, nud il that will not bring tlie need ful, 1 will send my friend 1'ArraasoN on a visiting tour (with a ' coine-nud -see me-quickly'). Gents, save your shoes mine are at your service. My terms are iwdrruio. taT OfRct on Main ttreet, immediately appo- tilt buboit'i new aagon-thnp. i. si. nACU.T, J. r. Oregon City Sept. 17,1 H59. !i3w6 Hogs Wanted. CtASH WILL BE PAID FOR ; 230 Head of Hogi, Delivered at the ISLAND MILLS IMMEDIATELY. CJT llogt bought eonttantly. A. J. CHAPMAN. Oregon Cily, March 21, 1H60. SO OTrXUk WILLATrTBTTS Transportation Line! Aataist STEAMER ONWAP.D, 81 ItPKISE, RELIEF, ELK. "TTTHP;)? the stage of water permit, one or TV three boats will leave CANr.WAU lor CORVALLI3 TWICE A WEEK. For EUGENE CITY oneo a weak, lha public will bo advised of the regular daya for starting. CT More boats will ba run if tho buaineaa de nanda it- Freight and pesaaga at nmel raleo. TIIEO. WYCJANT, Oregon City, No. 1,1859-mO Agent. Special Notice. 1 LL Ihoso indebted lo mo ara requested to axilla their aecounta before lha lUlh day af May, 1 HtiO, or I will bo obliged lo plana lha seme ia aa ofnoara hanJs for collection. CHARLES ALBRIGHT. Oregna City, April 2, leOU 33 W.I. FAlLK.tEU dk HO.t, ......Dealers ia ttt, HUE, A5I al?ITl?IB Material tieaeratly. 123 Saoaomf street, corner of Merchant, Saa Francisco. IT Printers ara invited lo make av aeqaaHit aaea i5"! No More Mills Burnt ! MR. BOOTH Data Kiat I havo now la our' Mill one of veur Crir Feed Firt-prtuf HML'T MACHINES, put up two weeks ago. I eat asy thai I Consider il lha free teat Improve ment in this elaat af machinery that haa come un dor my notice. The danger from Ara by Irclioe) aud dual, common to lha one ia Keneial use, ia eompleiely obviated. The dust and dirt, herrlo foro so annoying to mo, Is now efleclually rem edied. That part of ihe mill before occupied by Ihe Mmul Machine la now aa clean aa any part of Ilia mill. I can ay thai It is Ihe bt aeiHiier ( grain I aver aaw. The Improvement in lha quel i:y of flour will be at once discovered t in lari, lha great change produced in every nieci ia in deed a very great uue. I Would say thai I hava bad Iu mill previous to this a maehina that cut tho grain very much, bul Ihw dues not cut a kernel, and dues nol require half Ihe power. Your ma chins will certainly lake Ilia preference iu ilii State, aud I would say ou the I eeille co irt. A. J. Ciuratx. Island Mrt.ta, Oregon City, May tf4, W. WM. MA8TKIW, Agenl, Ptrllnnd, Oregtn., To tho Millora of this State : You will never regrel frying ihia Smut Mill. You can eall and see how this clean wheat, be fore purchasing. I have the unly one Iu Oregon, at preenl, but they can soon bo obtained. 1 would say that my flour haa hid a greet reputa tion ia Iho last two years, and I am satisfied by the use of thisainul mill that il will atill muke aa improvement in the Hour, if any can bo made A.J. CHAPMAN. Oregon City, MaySfi, lHoO. 71 S1MILKAMEEN GIOLD MINES,' HAVE TURNED OUT BIT THE "Eaglo Boot & Shoo Storo" ISXOHUMBUai HERE YOU C.N . FIND THE STUFF thut will stand the tnre and wear. It pros pecis well, for I ruiae the color every pan, aud if ihe times were only a little brisker, I think Unit il would py vety well; nod if you don't believe it, just oouio nud buy a pair of Li ti) I'.S, after yon try them on, for I llnvo Juat Rrrelt cd A NKW ASSORTMENT Ol BOOTS AND SHOES, Of Tho Lutost Style and Fushion. (lents' fine sewed French calf bonis, also pegged calf hoots und shoes of all aorta and aitna ; Luliea' kid, morocco, en unel and cloth gailera, silk ela. lie CoiiL'reu-hcel gaiters, miaaea' gnilers aud ahoea of every kiu.l, coame and line ; boya' aheeo of ev er)' kind that is mentioned iu my rhyme chil. dren a calf and ioper lots! alio, a lailiee 110J children's 1IOSIC of nil aires, while, brown, and fancy! Mdler'a Water-Proof liLU'KINO, J. S. .Muou'a lllackiug ; Kliot'iimUer'a riiiillns, Tegs aula, hamturM, thrend, nn, nai!, and ahoe-knivia. Thankful for past patronage, I respectfully so licit a conliuuauca of p itrouage from my old cus tomers and us innny uew ones as clio aw to ciane. Ladies and geiilleineu, givo me a call, ynuug and old, great and small, brave and bold, for I w.ll ba ready nud hnppy to wait on you nil, and In partic ular the ludiea I like to see them coins la pay me a visit. Remember lhc plure Tut Vuort Eft of llrovn ij- Brother, Mniu alri'Ct, Oregon Cllf. Ladies and genllemnn, I assiii e yon Ihnl I can aell you boola mid shoes aa uheup aa uuy house Iu lown,er a little cheaper fur cash dow n. Small profits and quick salo, thut ia the talk I lint telle the tale. in) I 'J J. MtjONEY, PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, Ofpotitt Uco. Abernethy J- Po.'e Brick Store, ' OREGON CITY. TIEiinilersi;neJ are pn'pared lo take like nesi.ee, audi aa i.mTjt'otys, ircljiinotypcs, l'ho . togrnpliH, or PICTURES ON PATENT LEATHER, tuitalilt for tending In lettrrt, II of which will be cxeculod iu tho IiATT.ST AND MvXTKST MTYI.E, AND ON SHORT NOTICE AND REASONABLE TERMS, GROUPS and LOCKET PICTURES token very low. Call and examine our pictures, and luilgo for yourselves. Kooms opposite Abcrnriiiy oi. t.o. a urick store. HOLLAND Si DAY. June 11, 185 9. BAKERY, AND FAMILY GROCERY 113 IJ. CIIARMAN would respectfully inform tho ' peoplo of OREGON CITY, and the pub lie generally, that be is atill carrying on buaineaa at II s old stand. Where ho will keep on hand Everything in li'w Line, THE VERY BEST QUALITY. He keeps constantly on hand a large lot of DESIRABLE FAMILY GROCERIES, which be will sell aa low aa tliey can be bought at any oilier house in town. Na pains will ba spared to giro entire satisfac tion to all who may favor him with a cull. All or ders will be filled with ae mii'-h prompt ue and fairuesa as personal presence will secure. PARTIES FUKNISHED with everything in his lino on the shortest notice. WEDDING CAKES MADE TO ORDER. Oregon City June 18, 1I0. All Kinds of Produce TAKEN IX EXCHANGE FOK GOODS, AT BROW? & BROTHER'S, .