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ttbo following KlU-CtiOlli upon tllO ntioual BMiiiveriur; Just pawed, are rroni the pen of " enleemed ' vhIuw! friend: Tub F.ii'htii. Tbo return of till d.ij t.eng (ho most proiomm nauoiiui itiiur 1 . it ii clieorinif fact tlmt It in uluicrr 1 with lof Iiitenipernnce and bowtcroiu Irv al,j mors of lobriety uml thought ynrtl'siourtiftll'Hi ' mwuiiiinjf tho re Luil'iilitta) and imuhIiir through the trial ! mature- Hwf d1'""1 HCcn, ! Lr tlmt reH.onsil)ilily, nml coiweqnently to fed Clio need ofnokr coiwidcrution. Viewed grunt nation, free mid pros ocrous them In occasion for tho eulo(ien no L....innl brstowed upon the fathers and r....,ir.iu of the Hcpulilic. Wo unite t ,in r them. But. borond nnd bore them e li benefactor, whose Instru ihov were. Qod is the author and r nil our nutionnl blt'driiiiM. The it;i,! In the eroiiiidwork of our strcngtli i-thniikful for freedom, an citizens! Thiionine from the alriipKlcH of men who feared God and revered Inn word. Are WB tlmiikfiil for liberty of cnnwii'iiee? This ilerty wih denied to Wiekiilfe nnd John Run, and for it tho hitter was burned at the stake. Tor it, tho Reformation wiis ,rril forward. For it, there were ittc- cossire and bloody strujjitlrs for eenturies in Knglund, and o war of thirty years in Gcrnunr. God at font pave victory to tlie cause of a free Bible, liberty of con .;npi. and. in a word, to personal hide pmdence and equal rights. Our liberties Jrcre not licenso to do wronjr, or to commit injustice to any man, not 10 scpure 10 all "life liberty, nnd the pursuit of happiness," n wbsemciico to the laws of God. Our lihurtr in cruarded. Our freedom is under th iust control of the uudunging and eternal principles of right. While, then, wo rejoice in all that con ititutei our nation's welfaro, nnd honor the wisdom, bravery, and fidelity of the fa thers, we will ascribe to tho gracious prov idence of God all things that wo possess nnd eninr. He hath raised np our nation He hnth favored lis abovo every other (ico nic! It is nroiicr, and it is tho duty of ev ery Christian to observe the annual return of this dny with special gratitude to God. Our nraisea fhmild ascend to Him. Our wavers should be offi-red to Him for the continunnco of His favor. The distinguished orator at Salem re marked truly that " the character of our people is the strength of our nation. We rest npon this, and not upon the excellence of the government, fur the permanence of our institutions." Our prnyers tor the Di vine favor ought to be accompanied with a profound sense of obligation to cultivate and cherish, in ourselves and in our chil dren, that virtue which the Bible tenches, an J which has been our Palladium. Smith against Williams. The last Dem ocrat has a heavy charge against Judge Williams, which shows how these brother Locos love each other. Smith says the re.i.-o i tho celebration of the 4th at Port land was a failure, arose from the fact that the Democracy would not henr the late Chief Justice, and concludes, " Gcorgo II. Williams has made an ass of himself, and been made a loot of by others, and, in cou- seqnence, ho richly merits tho fate which inevitably awaits him.",' Smith ought not to he so heavy on the Judge, for we under stand that though be talked very bravely before election, ho forgot it all when be went to the polls, and voted for Shci! and the whole pro-shivery ticket, even down to Douthit nnd Stark; no wonder Delusion thinks it safe to abuso 80 fickle and weak u politician. " In the first place, Albany owes us a debt," Delusion's Medium. A mistake, sir a mistake! Albany overpaid you on the first Monday in June. By giving four majority for Logan, the Albany precinct elected you to follow your old profession, thus not only discharging the old ' debt ' to you, bnt to the country. One majority would have legally paid the debt, but the people of Albany being ra ther a pious people, thought that by puyiug 'four fold they would be fully clear in the yei of God nnd mau. You'd better give receipt, Delusion. Dead. George How, whose arm was Wo wit off by tho premature dsicharge of a cannon here two or three weeks since, lied yesterday morning at 4 o'clock. Dr. Barclay informs us that the deceased was constitutionally diseased, having recovered only a short time before tho accident front an attack of lung fever. His arm was healing finely, but he was dispirited, and k rapidry from tho first. Air. How was "ear giity years of age, and was from Ohio. Bis funeral will take place this morning at 10 o'clock. lie will be ; buried by tho Sons of Temperance. The funeral sermon will bleached by Rer. Mr. Atkinson, at f Methodist Church. The public are in T'ted to be present. Delusion calls the editor of the Ad Tc'r 'Paddy Whacl,' because the Advertiser is opposed to the election of JMd Smith to the TJ. S. Senate. Delosioni, like the majority of Democratic "Tirants, looks upon au Irish Democrat t npports him, this year, as " a nolle V to Emerald LfeJ'ihto the next -w, if the same Democratic Irishman pre- another man for Senator, he is nothing u poor 'Paddy Wharf int1 0' first PaS wiH be found an" "wresting letter from our young friend, rf ,f V .0HMsos. of this city, who was one the r -v . .. hcan r uregoo iu me Kcpnu- jTJ petition Chicago. The QeacripUTe of some of tho sccoes letter sccoes io the wuienuoa. nSLft- Slla R Sraith- of Linn Cit7.' L n rm lhe Rotk Cretk min th sad ft "P0 abont tw0 bnndred b .7 o oa ,he Crwk- mort,y do'"g JfSmith started back immediately. In a loader on the Chicago nomina . W 0. Bee says that "in thus act JJf. Liack Republicanism hu efiocad rMad, bat crafty and prudent Sd;'ki . . treated its founder met nJJT lt hM tdd materially to iu Dkatii ok Pma Paiu.kv. Wo are nd vised f the dentil, iu New York city, of nummi-ii, ko wen Known nil ovvruic country from his numerous entertaining voiuinis lor children, written under the uaroe of Titer Parley, and from his vurions contriiiutions to useful knowledge frencrully Peter Parley was in St. Louis only a few months ago, making arrangements for tho dissemination of his latest work on Natural History. Ho died at a rijie old ogi, having fully performed his allotted part of . t. - .!...!.. it. uiu mil irs 01 inc. Minnrisa. There is a woman in New Orleans who was recently married to hi eighth husband. She has married every yenrsinco 1852; each year one husband dies, but the widow loses no tiino in lillimr L!- . I I. I., -.ll.li ... ma pure, it is an in sue nits nothing pre liumniNMg m ner personal appearance ex tcn u nun n 01 iccm. uousseau said no 0110 could bo homely who osseascd thai Ii'B Ciikasi. Fred Charmnn keeps this delightful beverage. Cull ou him, you who want cooling off. Dki.isiji knt. K. M. Hull, Hnrrikburg (ThiiMton) P. 0., Linn county, owes this Office $14 for subscription. B5T Tracy & Co. have our thanks for late pn pern. Onr.uos City Market. Whent. 0 15 n$lj flour, $")af(i; potatoes, 25c; oute, Tue; Duller, Si.'tc; micon, I2aI5cj eggs, 20c, SXS9: 11 I'oiiUnil. July I, Lvcr Uaikll. ornuorl of (110. W. Iloyl, fci., and duuglilcr of William C. aim Alary Luiiini. Public Sale. VTOTICE ii lifrcbv e'ven that I will LM !! 11I nnlilio wile 10 ilie lili?liet bid. dir on rrldav. Julv 27. 1860. M at Hit- li"ii-c 11I' A. Ii. I'amrwn, in Alamuain'f rri'cinit, I wo milea Inlow Oeo. W. Jacknon'a Ian-Yiiril, in Cliiekamita county, Ilie followiiij propirny, vix: 320 ACRES OF LASD, with aome improvement!, nml THREE FIXE AMERICAN MARES, One three-yrar old Hortc, and tut yearling Colt aim Tliirli) or Forty head of COWS and BEEF CATTLE; and al.o 320 Acres of Land near MMalla rrairif, known na Ilie Abbott claim. Tin mid claim haa a fine youiiij ORCHARD, Willi otlur improve msniM. TKRMS CASH. The ale te commence at 10 n cU k a. m. C. A. Ii. l'ATTKIWO.V. June Hi, 1800. 10w4 Justice's Office, 0 REG OX CITY. I AM alwava on hand. anJ will nllcml to the COLLECTING OF ACCOUNTS, Drawing up of Deeds, Mortgktrcs, Least's, Bontls, Powers of Attorney, Contracts, Ac, and all otlu'r biisineaa rommiltrd to my cure. Office directly opposite Ike Mannic lluitding. June 1G, 1SIJII. J. K. llUiaORI). '-COFflNS. CM. KESTER, Undertaker, WOL'LD Infirm (he people of Oregon City and vicinity that lie will ko p a supply vf Kcady-raade Collins, of all sizes, constantly 011 hand. He will also keep a and will be pn pitred to atUml to all the liectnary bunneM ot fuiiernla cmineuteil Willi hia line. Shop near the Seminary, ty Cuatum from the country i respectfully aol.ciud. June S3, 18i;0. iXotice S hereby (riven that my wife CHAatoTra haa absconded from my residence, taking one child with her. All persons are h' r. by warned not Ui liurbor or trust heron my nccuuut, as 1 w.ll pay no debts of her contracting. July 7, lbuU-IiiwJ JAMliS K.K.IM. Final Settlement "VTOTICE is hereby niien llml J. T. Apper jj son, ndministrutor of the estate of Juno (J. Moore, den'd., luie of Clackamas co., State of Or egon, has filed his accounts IW tinul settlcmi'iit, 0"1 the firrt Monday in August next la appointed for the examination of the same at the court-house la Oregon City iu said emmty. June 26, 18fi0-12w4 County Judge. Evnentor'a STotico. NOTICK is hereby giveu that the undersigned has been duly appointed executor of the ea tale of John Hoop, di'o'd, lata of Clackamas co., State of Oregon. A II persons indebted to said es tate arc hereby notified to make payment, and all persons having claims against the sa;d deceased must present them to the undersigned at his resi- snce in said county witniu one year irom ibis ate, or they will be forever barred. jiI,iviA.nun uuvr, ,Turie2ti, 1SG0-I2vf3 Ex'r. KELLY'S TEMPERANCE HOUSE, itfuia $t., apposite Oto. Aberneihy J- Ct.'s, OREGON CITY. GOOD ROOMS FITTED UP with CLEAN and comfortable liEDS, for lha erpecial accommodatioD af the traveling public. Our DINING HALL is tliejfnesi in Oragtn, our fare good, and charges reasonable. Sinele meals, oyster auppere, ana suppers ir parties got up ou short notice, in the neatest man ner. raicss: Board per week, without lodgingi $ 00 by the day, and lodging, 1 av Single meals, i0 Night a lodging, v Oct. 2a, I8j!. lL i , l'ropriaior. Yamhill Trade. The U. S. M. Steamer JAS. CLItTO.t, Capt.J1xuD.M1u.1a, makes regular trips to Dayton and Lafayette, three limes a week, leav ing Caoemah every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, at 8 a'ciock ratnraing next day. Hogs Wanted. CASH WILL Bfc PAID FOR 250 Bead of Bop, Delirerad at th. ISLAND MILLS IMMEDIATELY. Hogs hong hi comtantly. A. J. CHAP.V AX. Onfnm City, Mareh 24, 1850. 50 OllliGON CITY tm ana Tm. mykVA. mm. KltA.N'ClH D. IIODU80.V, A. M , raiaoirak Alas. Aulr Huouaoii, 7e(cJtsr Ornamntal uranenrsi Miss Imh Jlaa!, Tearker Instrumental MUSIC I Miss AatMinra IIuaua, Assistant, English 'JMJE 5d ijuarlor willconiiiienct May 11, ISCO, The facilities for IrMriMtion In this school arc superior, ami lha lotms mora uivdsiata than an hMil In 1. . . ' -I ... in. vuuiiirv. An experienced Musio Teacher has been eu gaged. Embroidery aud Fancy Needle-work tauglu gralsj. echolara Will be adniiti.J ( il.n. .nA cuarged only tor tho number at weeks in attend auce. Anril 'I .IhC.II.O Varner Thud and Harer streets, tnuositt tht rsrry uonawg, OREGON CITY. fllllE traveling publio are reieclfully iiniirii ig mvt ml I Cllk The Orevou llous is lhe mnsl nl.x. ii antly located hotel io lha rjlate, and lias been so arruiiitcd as 10 muka it onu of tlia must iv.iiuikuI; ous liuiiaes in the count i v. ' THE TAIILE wIH alwava U .nnnli..! . hi, .L.l . .1 ... . .. ' IT- me uesi inai ma markel altords. li,i accommodations for ladies and fumilioa. raicas: Hoard and lodging, r weak $0.00 Board, without lodging, per Week 6.00 Hoard per day, with lodging l.M) Hingla meal Jio Night's lodging 0 J. BULII.M, May 7, 1M9. Proprietor. Reduced Prices Goods Clicapcr than Ever ! IV. BROWJV rpAKES this method of informing his friends -A. aud the publio generally that he JIAS REMOVED to a house nearly Opposite his old Stand, where lie hue commenced business with his bro ther under 1I10 style of Brown & Brother, who w.'ll always be happy to wait on their old friends sud customers iu the way of showing them Goods of the Very Best Quality, which, having been bought low in San Francisco, from the largest importers in Califorui, they are able to sell as cheap as CAN BE SOLD in Portland! They will also eoustantly receive; Goods by Every Steamer. Their stock consists of ALL KINDS OF ranr mini DRESS GOODS, GENTLEMEN'S OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, aMz. '9 aMi. Our main object by thia notice is to inform the public that we are bound to sell goods As low as tliey can be bought in rortlanu, and no mistake. If this is doubted, we have anly to say, call and satisfy yourselves. Lndies and gentlemen will al ways be welcome, and will bo waited on witu promptness. To the Farmers WE WOULD SAY Look for the sign of BROWN a BROTHER, and don't leave town till yon give as a call. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN in exchange for Goods. Oregon City, June 23. GEO. 12, COLE, (SUCCESSOR TO W. II. SPCNCtS,) Dealer in IRON, STEEL, AXLES, SPRINGS, Wagon Material, Mechanics' Tools, Agricultural Imple ments, and OSiniKAL HAXJ3WAXJS, aoKT Stekt i-ukiiaiu. ORDERS SOLICITED. 52 GENTLEMEN: IF YOU WANT ANY Fine Clo thins, CALL AT BROWN fc RROTIIER'S. Notice. A HO CSS near tho Fihale Siaimar for rent Enquire at the OKKUUI Hill fluuait. Feb. 4. IW. 44 Notice. MR. POSTS school is aot gemf to stop in three weoka. Wo are reasly to reeeo pa pi Is at any lima, and oar charges will bo as low as any other school J. I. rVSI. Oregwa City, A prll , 1 M. 32 J. 11. RALSTON, WHOLESALER RETAIL DEALER IN General Merchandise, is now In receipt of NSW OOOSI selected with much eare Io San Francisco. I have Just received Brother Jonathan, e Northerner and r ranch, English, ii AMERICAN PRINTS, bleached sheetings and long cloths, plain k bnrred musliu, do do snip rnuslin, Victoria lawn, brown heelings aliirtiugs, hickory stripe, demme, dnlli w .iiipe uucii. IRISH LINENS, linen damask, while damask, labia covers, Rus siaa towels, ami crash, while, yellow, red, trey. 4 bins, plain and twill od, plain figurej satinets, is lire, cottonade. wool liuaey beautiful styles blankets, while. rea, blue, grey. Iloaleryi Indies', miesee', aud children's brown, slate, and mixed liura gt uts' aud boys' wool aud cotton nan noc. Roots and Shoes: a lurga lot genu)' fine, medium, and coarse boots a sliors, ledu-s aud niisses calf alniea, gaiters, ulipliers, beys' boots shova, ehildreua' shoes, tauvy aud plum. II a r die arc: Pocket knives, pruning and bud- 1! 1. 1 .. t k y umg xmves, Kuives anu iorKs, scissofs and shears, butts and screws, strap hingea, door locks, variety 01 siyies ana patterns. . L .! 1 nana saws, tenon saws, compass saws, bench planes, cuwew. au gers, auger bitts, axca, hatched, ,iammc, shovels, lioes, potato rakes, brads, tacks, finishing nails, cut nails, wrought nails, horse nails, Arc. Sugars, coffee, lea, syrup, salt, spices, soap, soap powders, caudles, saleratus, yeast powdurs, cream lartar, soJa, sal soda, iudign, dollies pins, scrub brtuhi, paiul brushrOi brooms, dust brushes, hand bellows, wooden pails, wash tubs, and wash boards. PJ1IJYTS $ OILS: White lead, red lead, Ven. red. Prussian blue. chroma yellow, chrome green, burnt and raw um bel, yellow tv black paint, Vandyke brown, T. D. Sienue and assorted onlored smalts, Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil, Polsr oil, lard oil, fish oil, tauuers' oil, China nut oil, 4c, Ac Wo will be receiving by every steamer addi tions to our present extensive stock, and FARM- .1(9 and others will Mud it to their advantage to call and exaniiue our poods and prices before buy- ngeisewneru. TeiUM, CAIfi, J. R. RALSTON, Corner Main 4 Fifth sts. Oregon City, October 1, 185U. 95 Ladies: F YOU WISH ....AT A LOW TRICE.... BE SURE TO CALL AT THE STORE OF BROWN $ BROTHER. ESTABLISHED 1760. PV.TKH l.OHIH.ARU, Snuff and Tobacco Manufac turer, 1C & 18 CilAMIIKRS ST., (Formerly 42 Chatham street, New York,) WOULD call the especial attention of Gro cers ami DniL'eists to his removal, and also the articles of hie manufacture, viz.: Muccahuy, Drmigroe, rine Kappee, i'uro Virginia, Coarse Ruppee, Nachitoches, AinericaCt ciiutlemnn, Copenhngan. KlXt)V HM'FFi Scotch, Fresh Sctch, High Tnnsl Scotch, Irl.h High Toast, Frish Houey Dew Scotch, or Lundyfoot. TOVtVt.V.O. SMOKIXO. Ttft CUT CIIEWINO. SMOKING. No. 1 , P. A . L., or plain, St. dug, No.t!, Caveudish, or sweet, bpantsli, NoK.U'Jttlix'd, Hweet-scelited Oronoco, Cnnisler Kilrfuot, Tin toll Cavendish, lure lurkish. A Circular of Prlcea will be sent on spplication. B. Nolo the new art.ele nt fresh Suoteh SnufT. which will bo found a superior artiele for pping purposes. nihl7in3dl2 HEW SCHOOL. The Sinter of the HOLY NAMES OF JESUS AND MARY WILL open a Day School near the Catholic church in OREGON CITY, on Monday, April 23d. teems: Minor f 00 Junior 8 00 Senior 10 00 JYoti ice. SOLDIERS, TEAMSTERS, SAILORS, (or their lei'deiet or orphan children,) who served in any wars or battles, either in Cali fornia or elsetehere, prior to March 3d, 1855, or their children who uteri under 21 year at ihut date, or sailors who served on the coast of Califor nia in the Mexican war, will do well to address us. Claim that have been rejected In the ban is of other agenla, have been successfully obtained by us. Agenla acting Tor us, liberally paid. I .ana warrant boncht and sold to order, and all busi ness requiring an agent at Washington, attsnded to. R. B. LLOVD at CO., Attorney for Claims, Pensions, Bounty Land, lw.. Reference to any of tho heads of Departments. 48wl0 Books. N ASSORTMENT OF 8CIIOOL AND L VlCEl,LAOV!l BOOH, For sals at CHS. POPE'S Oregon City CHEAP FOR CASH. ETCalland oiainino then Feb. 4, 160. Notice. THE firm of La Forest It Baoon having beea dissolved by mutnal consent, I hereby inform my friend and easterners that I will continue busi ness at ths old stand. K.UI UtltSl. Oregoa City. June 55, 1859. Island Mill Flour. rpHOSE who wish to got tho GENUINE X INLAND MILL FLOUR, will please call at tlio Mill, atCharmsa A Warner's, Oregon City, or at A Ilea Lowi', Portland, as the secood- bsaded Island Mill sacks have bee koottul op by certain individual, and refilled with inferior Boar. A. J. CHArjtA". Island MHI, July 23, 1 8 i. 1 4tf " I can administer loa mind (and body) diseased, I aiiu wiiii a swobi oinivious uuitaoie Cleanse Ilia foul system of its periloua stuff." -Ukaks, A Blessed & Divine llcmcdy SANGUIFEROUS NERVINE TONIC! Read my Theory of LIFE nnd DEATH rpiIAT most dlsessea provo flul tlmt early X. death oecuri Hint people live fr years a I v lug death, weak, iiianimiilu, and exhausted not from tho disease itself, but from au Inability in nature, and nature's alrenglli to wilhstund or maintain life through lha ravagea ef disease.. uive tnein otrcngth, ami nature will relievo lier self, if alimululed. Mie has sireii us herbs and plants loeffeci all this. Purify the blood, render ine intestines, me liver, lhe heart, and nil the natural runolioni of man or woman active, and ymihava half conquered disease. Dr. JACOB WEBUEIt does conscientiously assure all who read Una, that h:s Suinruih. r or Invigorating Cor dial proiluces all tlm effect aUive 1. wribnl. He has seen the old, Ilie luiterliig, the paUied, the nervous, Ilie ilvsp. pile, Ilie liiebrlnte, the ilebau cbee, and lhe invalid, revive under ita iullueuco, aa if new lire were giveu them. Dr. Webber's Sanguificr aols on the blood, heart, braiu, inleatinea, sinews, liervoe, tho lliiuls ami aemi-tlunla, and the whole physique, aud BENEFITS ALIKE III gloomy hypochoiidrluc, the dyspeptic, the nervous, debilitated ami feeble, the ever-doctored invalid, the bilious aud liver-diseased sufferer, the gourmand, tho debauehee. tho intemperate, aud all who sutler ill liealih. " Oil HORRIBLE! Oil HORRIBLE.' Most Horrible !!!" When worn-out nutuio succumbs to DEATH, because she has not streni'th to resht. Now. Dr. dacoo Webbers Invigorating Cord ml causes strength -that is its muiii quality. The first op oration, Tonic I the partaker feels then tlmtsiiaVV (100 is caused his skin la damp, his limbs supple and active, lie Teela a wish for exercise, and knows ho lias strength to endure it ; lie la liirlit- spirited; his skin becomes clear j hi eyes, too. be cause his liter is made artice, the bile ntutrnl ited or ejected, and his blood thinned aud puri fied. If lie has a foul stomach, tie saw ncla as an aerient, not otherwise. Agutn, it immediately rehevea belching, and prev-nls an accumulation of wind in the alomach. The stomach, the area! receiver of diteasa and its cure. I will now enu merate a few of those diseases where I have seen Dr. Webber's Invigorating Cordial act most beau tifully t Nervousness, "Weakness, Languor, JVever and Ague, Chills, rains in the Limba, Joints, Rody, Delirium Tremens, Tre mors, Constitutional Decline, (from any c.'iuse,) Debility in cither sex or age, Torpor of the Liver, Bowels, HABITUAL CONSTIPATION!! This will purify the thick stagnnut blood, cause a healthy action on the bowels, heart, skin, and brain, nud thereby revolutionize the whole system, which haa become dormant aud inactive. Two thirds of humau diseases are caused from some of (ho above organa being disorganized. Doctors may tell you that you have sueli and such ads- ease, but until medical practice becomes a science (and it is not yet), diseane cannot be drsoribed to certanty. Una singular medicine eraduallt strengthens the system, enters at onee the blood, Which from slugishuats is rnpid, ceursos through the veins and the heart. Muny I have seen who Insured mo that, three dnya after using it, they have felt a thrill of animation, mentally and bud fly; their chest and breast was before heavy; all they ate seemed to settle there; their rest was un quist; their appetite pour; and that this really klessed cardiul removed all such nymptoms; that sjren;tli of limbs, body, appetite, and spirits was Kiven them by it, and an entire rovolutiou in their worn-out system occtit rod. The Rev. Robert Schuyler, of Petulmnn, says: " Kor yeara both myself and brother have aull'ered so from dyspeps:a. weakness of and sour stomach, indigestion and flatulence, that life nt tunes was a burden. We have used your Cordful (Dr. Web ber's Invigorating Savguifisr) tour daya, and jel better than we have for years." Inebriates and Drunkards! READ!! The AoDctite for Liauor Destroued! 6 NIC of the beautiful properties possessed by DR. WEBBER'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL lthal It removes all lonjin? or taste for liquor. .Many inebriates liuvo louud tlmt alter it hus re newed nnd strengthened them, quioted their nerves, it has caued aversion to spirits. I have era it cure some of the moat frightful cases where delirium tremens had actually occurred. lursold by all renueotable Drui'g sts in Oregon and California. Beware of Counterfeits! Sea that the names T. Jones and J. WEnar.a, M. !., are en the top of each outside wrapper, and blown iu the glare of each bottle. Buy none other! BEFORE AND AFTER . TAKINO. DR. WEBBER'S SANGUIEIER, Or lovUaratlaf Cordial. The Three Prettiest Girls xxr onraoN city: Ella, Bella, and Mollie, you know them I am aura, With completions so lovely, so clear, and so pure; Their hair dark and silky, whiie Ilie teeth of these girls Are so snowy you'd think they bad mouths full of pearls; Yet every child of Creation, both ladies and gents, Caa possesa th same beauties fur 100 cent. Beeaos lha pries i rod need to 2.") and 50 cents for tho following superb compounds, a fresh supply of which, fresher and better perfumed than ever, ha just been received. Reader, although advertised thus, these really fin article are all wo represent them. Th Soap (price reduced to 95 cents) acta in tho most beau tiful manner in clarifying, whitening, and clearing the most discolored, eruptive, and disfigured skin ; whilo for infanta or for shaving, it is nneqaalcd, as healing aoftoniof , and making a fine lather. For cleaning, dressing, forcing the heir to grow, stopping iU falling off, curing tho dandruff, ate, the CORAL HAIR RESTORATIVE ta tbo fioest thing made. Price reduced to 25 cents. Teeth ar modo a whit a oow, th breath eweol, and lha gum Lard and healthy, by LA FONTS JAMAICA SOAP TEETH ROOT. It lathers like soap, and i beautiful. Prie 50 eta. 84d at th aoov price by all druggist in Cal- Herus sod Orego. Wholesale by Psa at Warn, CaowtxL V Caisa, and P.ipiiwtq dr. c , San Franc sco. 1 No More Mills Burnt! MIC BOOTH Pa Hi I I hve now In our Mill one of your Centre Feed Fire-proof H.ML'T MACHINES, put up two week ago. I can wiy that I oausider it th greatest Improve ment In this claa of machinery that has come un der my notice. The danger from fir by friction and dust, common to lha on in general us, la completely obviated. The dust and dirt, hereto, fore so annoying to me, is now elleotually rem eilieJ. That part of lhe mill before occupied by the Smut Machine is now aa clean na any part of the mill. 1 can say tlmt It is the best scourer of grain I over saw. Tho improvement in the qual ity vf flour will bo at onue discovered ; in laet, lhe great change produced in every reect Is in deed a very great one. I would say that I have hud In null previous to this a machine Hut out tho grain very much, but this does not out a kernel, and does uot require half th power. Your ma chine will certainly take tho preference iu this Btnte, uud I would say ou III Pacific con.l. a. i. i Hiram. Isund Mills, Oregon City, May 24, IMbU. WM. MASTERS, Agsnt, Portland, Oregon, To the Milleri of this State I You will never regret trying this Smut Mill.. You can call aud sea Ihiw tins cleans wheat, be- fore purchasing. I have th only one in Oregon, at present, but they can soon be obtained. 1 would say that my flour haa hud a frreal reputa. lion in tho last two years, and I am satisfied by the use of this smut mill that it will still make ail improvement iu th Hour, if any can be made. A. J. CllArM AIS. Oregon City, May SC, 1HUU. 7tf SLMILKAMEEN GOLD MINES, II A YE TURNED OUT :l m m. mu hk mj xa BUT THE " Eagle Boot & Shoe Store" IS NO HUMBUG I nKUE YOU CAX FIND THE that will stand the tare and wear. STUFF It pros pects well, for I raise the color every pan, aud if he times were only a little brisker, I think that it would piy very well; and if yon don't believe it, just coiim nnd buy a pair of UOO after yon try llicin on, for I Have Just Received NEW ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS AND SHOES. Of Tlio Latest Stylo aud Fashion. Gents' fine sewed French calf boots, also pegged calf hoots and shoes of all sorts uud sizes ; Ladies' kid, morocco, enamel aud cloth gaiters, silk Iss ue Cmigrem-hecl goiters, misses suiters and shoos of every kind, course nud line ; boy' he of ev ery kind that ia mentioned iu my rhyme ; chil dren's calf and copper toud shoes ; ladies and children's IIOSE of all sixes, white, brown, and fancy: Miller a Water-Proof BLACKING, J. S. Mason's lllacking i Sliociiiukcr,i Finding, Pei", awls, hammers, thread, was, nails, and bhne-kuive. - Thankful for past patronneo, I respectfully so licit a continuance of patronage from my old cus tomers and aa iniuiy new ones aa choose to cuius. Ladies nnd gentlemen, give me a call, younir and old, great and small, brave and bold, for I will ha reudy iinri happy to wait on you nIL autl.iu parlio- lur tho ladies ; I like to see them com to pay mo a vixit. Remember the place Tool Tianro Raul of Urnmn A Rralher. nknln at reel, Oregon City. iLadiea and gentleman, I assure you that I can 1 you boots and shoes as cheap aa any house in town, or a litlle cheaper Tor ensh down, small olile and quick sale, that is the tnlk Ihut tells e tulo. my!!) d. MOONEY. AND PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, Opposite Geo. Abernethy d C.' Uric Store, oiiEGON crrr. T HIE undersigned are prepared to lako like. nesses, such as Anibrotypes, Mulainotypes, Pho tographs, or PICTURES ON PATE XT LEATHER, suitable for sending in Utters, II of which will be executed in tho 1,TKST AMD XKVTKMT HTYI.r., AND ON SHOUT NOTICE AND REASONABLE TERMS. OtiHOUrd aud LOCKET PICTURES taken very low. ( all aud examine our pictures, nnd judge for xii'selvus. Rooms opposite Aburnrthy &. Co.'s brick store. HOLLAND at DAY. Junoll,18o9. BAKERY, AND FAMILY GROCERY !.---JLC F. CHARMAN would respelfiilly inform th people of OREGON CITY, and the pub lic generally, that he is still carrying on business at his old stand, where he will keep on hand Everything in his Line, ...anu or... THE VERY BEST QUALITY. , Ho keeps constantly en hand a large lot of DESIRABLE FAMILY GROCERIES, which ho will soil as low ss they can bo bought at any other house in town. No pain will bo spared to give entire satisfac tion to all who may favor him with a call. All or dera will be filled with as mu"h promptness aud fairness aa personal presence will saenre. PARTIES FURNISHED with vry thing iu hi hn on th shortest notice. WEDDliNG CAKES MADE TO ORDER. Oregon City Juno 16, IftfSO. All Kinds of Produce TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS, AT BROWN & BROTHER'S.