Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1866-1868, May 18, 1867, Image 4

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' Svrceti of AVoman'i'Lifi
tvbabe at rest.on'mothef'is breast,
Too young to smile or weep,
Conscious of naught but mother's lore
So sweet is infant's sleep. ,
A child at play in meadows green, .'
Plucking the fragrant flowers,
Chasing the bright-winged butterflies
So sweet are childhood's hours.
A maiden fair as early dawn,
Radiant with every grace,
Gladdening the eye that looks on her
So sweet is beauty's face.
A softly blushing downcast look, .
Murmur of startled dove,
Answering another's tender words
So sweet is woman's love.
A white-robed virgin kneeling low,
Before God's altar bows, '
Forever joined two hearts and hands
So sweet are marriage vows.: f 1 i
A youthful mother bending o'er '
Her first-born beauteous boy,
Forever tier's till death shall part
So sweet is mother's joy. :
;The matron it life's autumn time,
With young life clustered o'er,
Iler' children's children clasp her knees
S j rich is autumn's store.
HOW TirAKE CAKE OK A PlAXO. We COpj
4 the' following plain and simple directions
for the proper care of pianos from a cotem
porary : It should be rememberd thatr the
pianoforte, is susceptible to the change of
temperature; and -when tuned ' in one tem
penmire. will be out of time in another.
Good' andt well .made, piano fortes will
f stand: m tune; id they are tuned at proper
periods". jMany people, as , they wihh to
avoid expense, will let their instruments
rem.iiii long out of tune, which is a great
detriment to them, as they are less likely
to siand well after having been so left.
We will oiler a lew hints in reference to
the nutter. A piano-forte ought justly to
be tuned twice a year, at least. First,
.when you commence with a fire in the
room ; second when a fire is discontinued.
Iiyfbllowing this course you have the
best guarantee that the instrument will
rem tin in tune for the longest period of
time. Again, the instrument should not
be suffered to remain below concert pitch ;
if it is for years tuned below, it will never
aftei,Gstand up to the pilch without a great
deal of labor, if. indeed, it ever stand at
all. Many otherwise beautiful instruments
are neat ly i or quite t ruined for w ant ' of
? roper attention p to I these simple facts,
"et it wiil never answer for a professional
tuner to recommend these things ; if he
does, the people will suspect lam imme
diately ol sellish motives, and say that he
is planning lor his own advantage. Own
ers of piano fortes who are not acquainted
with the nature of the instrument ought
to bear these facts in mind, when, by a
yearly outlay of a trilling sum they might
save themselves infinitely more than they
really expend, by the preservation of their
instrument, in which they have invested
60 much. ' ' ; - . . ;-
Extracting Perfume. The bisulphide
-of carbon, a very volatile, colorless li
quid, of a foetid smell, readily uissolr s
J he essential oils of flowers to which they
,owe their agreeable odor. M. Sebnaiter'e
process for obtaining perfumes is to fill
a large phial with the petals, just gather
ed, of the flower" he wants to operate upon,
and having poured upon them a sufficient
quantity, of bisulphide of carbon (sul
phnret - of carbon) to cork the plihil.
shake it. and let it stand. The bisulphide
penetrates into the substance of the petals
and expels the water they contain which
goes to the bottom. After six days' m
asceration the bisulphide of carbon charg
ed with the essential oil of the flowers is
decanted into another phial containing
fresh flowers, and this operation is repeat
ed four times; after which, if the quantity
of flowers is t considerable the bisulphide
will be tiiflily colored. It is now necessary
.ti separate the bisulphide from the per
fume. If the quantity be small it may
be left in the open air. by which the
olatile bisulphide will soon be evapo
rated, and the residue is then to be treat
ed with alcohol having the strength of
about eighty-three per cent. This pro
cess can be performed' by any farmer's
daughter, but when the amount to be
made is very large - the oil of almonds
-should be .added to the saturated bi--JBuiphide
and the whole distilled at a very
w temperature, so as to save the bi
sulphide, and the residue is treated With
alcohol as before described. "
G "Preservation of Flowers. At several
fairs of the American Institute dried flow
ers in their natural 'colors and shape have
been exhibited. Flowers thus perfectly
preserved are now for sale in London
Jops. The process of preservation is
this: A metallic vessel is provided with a
movable top and bottom. The top cover
q is removed, and a wire gauze of moderate
fineness is fitted into the top of the vessel,
when the cover is replaced. Sufficient
sand to fill the vessel is first sifted and
tlwm placed in an iron pot with a small
quantity of stearin about half a pound to
1 JO pounds, of sand. The .-mixture is
heated, and carefully stirred, so as to
equally diffuse the stearin. The first ves
sel is then turned upside down, the bottom
cover xetaoved. and the flowers to be op
erated on are placed m tue wire gauze,
after which, the. prepared sand is gently
poured in so as to cover the -powers en
tirely, the leaves being thus prevented
from touching each other. This vessel is
th.ee put in a hot place such, for instance,
as the top of a baker's oven and left for
48 hours. The vessel is then taken out.
and, while still bottom upward, the lower
cover is removed and the sand runs out
through the gauge, leaving the flowers vic
inj tired and dry, yet still retaining their
natural colors.
A GoonIxyEN"no.v. A valuable fire es
cape has been introduced in England in a
form convenient for travelers; and as safe
G
.and t asy to use as a flight of stairs.
Within a thin metallic case only 7 inches
in diameter, are coiled on a pulley thirty
feet of light, strong and flexible steel-wire
rope or tape, passing out between rollers
adjusted by a huh. 1 screw to any desired
pressure, and terminating in n" hook for.
-fastening to a Window seat. A chair for
the body, formed of leather straps, is at
tached to the case, and the hook being se
.Cttved to the window seat, the person seat
ed in the chair ni.iy regulate or arrest at
pleasure his own descent, by means of the
screw. By using fincU-d -.wire, woven
into a tape, sixty feet might be coiled in ?
smaller case than that Above descr.bed.
making a perfect fire escape portable in
every one's carpet bag.
Save Yock 0.. Put the wick into
.the lamp and 11 the latter about half
. full of coarse salt, and then put in one
inch of oil, and it will be found that a
'great saving will be the result. . The salt
w astes gradually away during the burning,
and must, therefore, be renewed from
time, to time. The light is purer and more
.brilliant than without the salt, and the
- MM j, - - ' t 1 ' 1 . BwMHk-
Classification- of Meteorites. Prof. C.
W. Shepard, of Amherst College, has
newly arranged meteorites in three class
es, viz: I Litholites. or stony, the word
being derived from the Greek word Lithos.
a stone. II. Lithosideriles. or mixed stone
and iron; from "the Greek LUkos and
Sideros, iron. III. Sidtrites, consisting
chiefly of iron.
The first class Litholites embraces three
sub -classes.
1. Eutrictic, or distinct earthy individuals;
Crystalline. , ......
2. Dyscritic, or indistinct earthy individ
uals. 3d Anthracite or black.
The second class Lithosideriles embraces
two sub-classes. ; 1. Pleiotholithie or more
than half stony. 2 Meitholithic, or less
than half stony.
The third class Sideriles. includes two
sub-classes. 1. Psatharic, or brittle. 2.
Apsatharic, or tough.
Each of these sub classes is subdivded
into several orders, which cannot be here
i r .-i tt i i v
enuineraieu. u uuer leese oruers ne uas
arranged two hundred and eleven varie
ties, stating when and where each was
found.
Under the bead of Meteoric Minerals he
enumerates. eighteen species which are
supposed to have existed in meteorites
anterior to their arrival within our at
mosphere.
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A New Word Photogram."' A cor
respondent proposes to rectify a manifest
error introduced of late years into our
language, in the progress of invention.
' Photograph"' has a termination devoted
to the verb active, or otherwise to the
name of the agent; photograni"1 is the
proper torm tor tue name ot tne euect or
product. The suggestion is unimpeacha
ble. The same argument by which the
introduction of the word telegram'', was
successfully enforced requires us to accept
phonogram. Yve might as properly
speak of sending a telegraph as ot buyinj
a photograph. Doth are abhorrent to
classical order. The reason is, that graph
is the root ot the present active to write.
or, using the participle substantively
anything writing ; while gram is the root
of the perfect participle passive written.
or, substantively, anything written.
Wn.n Rick. At least 00.000 bushels of
wild rice yearly are gathered by the Indi
ans in the .Northwest. In tne rail it is
worth SI. and in the Snrino-from S4 to
a bushel. It is dark-colored when cooked
and similar to the common article. It
grows only under water on a muck bot
tom, when; there is a uniform depth, and
yields from 20 to '63 bushels per acre. If
the Agricultural Pureau would send to
Minnesota for a good supply of this wild
rice, possibly the country would be served
as well as by the importation of squash
seed from Europe. The question of
whether it will grow anywhere, by proper
treatment, is one or tne important tnimrs
people would liki '-rto-.v
Potato Pocia.c. iva.. iu.e is the
necessity to use a poultice, no person
who has once experienced the comfort
of a potato poultice, will again use bread.
It is liffht, and keens hot a long time.
can again be re-heated, and more than
all. does not moisten the garments or
bed-clothes which it comes in contact
with. Pare and boil the potatoes, strain
and then mash them with a fork over the
lire. Put them in a bag. and apply the
poultice as hot as the patient can bear
it.
Putting Out a Fike. During the pro
cess of extinguishing the fire in the colliery
of Clackmannan, near Stirling, England
in 1851. about 8.000.000 cubic feet of car
bonic acid eras were required to fill the
mine, and a continuous stream of impure
carbonic acid woskept up night and day
for about three weeks, lhe .mine ex
tended over a surface of twenty-six acres,
and had been thirty years on fire.
The Magic Cocker Settler. A new
kitchen utensil called the Magic Coffee
Settler has recently attracted attention.
It costs only fifty cents, and is said to do
its work well. It is a perforated cup of
tin, surmounted by a cone, and literally
traps all the coffee grounds and strains the
liquid clear of all sediment. The Settler
may and purchased of D. II. Whitney, 17
State street, Boston.
Cheese Factories. There are now in
the State of New York more than five hun
dred cheese factories, using the milk of
over 200.000 cows. From Herkimer Co.,
alone, IS. 172,911" lbs. of cheese were ship
ped last year.
Want of Enterprise. Spain and Brazil
have abundance of coal, but import the
article at heavy cost from England, for
want of enterprise to work their own
mines. It is believed that a coal field
fringes the coast ot Brazil from the river
Platte to Cape St. Roque.
How to Kill Brakes. Mow them early
and continue to do so two or three times
in the season for two years, and if you do
not have grass in their place the ground
is too poor to grow it.
Jf ladies appreciated the beauty of their
feet as they do that of their. necks, shoul
ders, &c., they would probably go to balls
barefoot.
A man who boasts of his contempt of
life should reflect that others probably
have a greater contempt for ;bis life than
he has.
-
A woman's soft sierhs mav fan a man's
-life out.
Why is lager beer like the James river?
Because it empties into Dutch Gap.
IIme Ag UN Tile numerous pat
rons of the Premium Artist of Oregon, Mr.
Joseph Buchtel, Will be pleased to learn that
Buehtel & Cardwell's Photograph Gallery, so
loug and favorably known, bl First street.
Poitland, has aain passed into the hands of
Mr. Buchtel, who is now Proprietor and Op
erator, tie has receutly returned trotn San
Francisco, with all the latest styles known to
the art. and hence is prepared to give the
utmost satisfaction. When at Portland re
gardless of the weather call upon Buchtel,
ut his old stand. (14o
Wonderful cut True. Madame
Remington, the world-renowned Astrologist
and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in a
clairvoyant state, delineates the very features
ot tue person you are to niarrv, and by the
aid of an instrument of intense tovrer.
known as the Psychomotcbpe,' guarantees to
proituce a perlect ana hte-like picture. of the
future husband or wife of the anr.licaiitl with
date of inarriage.-oaeupationjading traj'ts of
cuaracier, sc. 1 ms is do imposition, aA tes
timonials without number can asseit. Bv
stating place of birth, age, disposition, color
,yuus mm nair, and epdpsing titty cents,
and stamped envelope addressed to yourself,
you will receive the picture bv return 'mail,
together with desired information. Address
m confidence, Madame Geetrcde Keming-
tok. P. O. Box 28.7, West Troy. N. Y. 2-Aj
TRAVEL AXD TEA XSP OR TA TIOX.
Oregon Steam Navigation
C OMPAN Y!
NOTICE.
SUMMER ARRANGMENTS,
REDUCTION OF FREIGHTS,
AND CHANGE OF SCHEDULE !
I7K0M AND A FTEIi DATE. IMIL 1-L 14
; ther notice, the boats of the O. S.N
Company will run under the following
S C IIEDULE5
The steamer CASCADE wll leave
Portland daily. SuntlaYS excepted,
at o o'clock, A M., connecting trilh
the slca?ner ID A HO for the Dulles.
Boats on the Upper Columbia, will
leave Celihifor Wallula on Tues
day. Thursday and Saturday.
rF" The Thursday boat will connect at
Wallula with boat for Lewiston.
Passengers for Lnmttlla and Wallula
should leave Portland tM Monday, Wednes
day and Fridav, and for Lewistoa on the
Wednesday's beat.
RETURNING: The boats will leave
Wallult on Monday. Wednesday,
and Friday mornings, touching at
Umatilla, and arrive at Dalle? the
same day.
Reduction of Freights.
From and after date until fuither notice,
freights fiom
Portland to Lewiston-. $60 per ton.
flour...... 30 "
From Portland to-Wallula So tf
Down freights, front Well ula and Umatilla
to Dalles and Portland,, as follows :
On Wheat, flour, Oats, Barley and
Corn f 10 per ton.
Wool (properlv baled) 1 cent per lb.
Hides " S7 1-2 ctseach
" from Lewiston 50 cents eaeh.
XOTE -1,500' Ihs. of VaU constitute a tow.
1,700 lis. of Barhy constitute a ton.
J. C. AIS5WORTH,
President O. S. X
Portland, May 1st, 1S'7.
lYIOimCELLO ROUTE,"
Co.
3:tf
THE STEAMER
OULSON.
Master,
OAUUYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL I
Will leave Portland for Monticello every
Tuesday, Thursday a id Saturday, at 7
o'clock a. m., via Lep-is river.
J. C. AISSWCRTH,
President O. Ar. Co.
3:lv
ASTORIA ROUTE.
THE U. S. MAIL STEAMER
O K A N A
G O N
. . .Master.
Sxow.
Will leave Portland for Astoria and inter
mediate landings, on Monday and Friday of
each week, at t o'clock a. m. Returning,
will leave Astoria on Tuesday and Saturday
at H a. m.
J. C. AISSVTORTU,
3:ly J'rtsUlent O. S. X. Co.
r OR TLAXD BUSIXEXS GUIDE
Persons haviug busjnos in
Portland are ad
' firms.
vised to note the followin;
J. n
MITCHELL. J. X. DOLPH. A SMITH.
Mitchell, Dolph c Smith,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Lait
Solicitors in Chaucery, and Proc
tors in A'lmiralty.
Office over the old Post'OfGce, Front
treet, Portland. Oregon. (ly)
Card.
ClOXfiltESS. AT ITS LAST SESSION
1 havimr passed a BANKRUPT LAW, it
is now within the power of every man that
is hopelessly in debt, to free himself from
the press of' debts which cramp his action.
and which be is wholly unable otherwise to
discharge. The District Court of the Ltiited
States, which sits alone in the city of Port
land, has, under this law, an exclusive juris
diction of ail cases in Bankruptcy. ' The un
dersigned have procured a copy of the law
and are ready, as soon as a Register is ap
pointed, to attend promptly to procuring
discharges in Bankruptcy for all who may
feel disposed to- favor them with their
patronage.
5T Also attention paid to procuring let
ters patent for new inventions.
MlTClIhLL, DOLPH & SMITH,
A 1 1 o r nv s- at-! aw,
2C:6ni. Portland, Oreyron.
a
G. D. SNYDER & CO.,
BOOK BINDERS
AND
BLAHK BOOK MANTJFACI TLTIEES.
OttECOXIAN BUlUDliNG,
Km, 5 Washington Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
BLANK BOOKS RULED and BOUND to
anv desired pattern.
MUSIC J5O0KS, MAGAZINES, NEWS
PAPERS, Etc., bound in every variety of
stvle known to the trade.
Orders from the country promptly at
tended to. C D. SN YDER & CO.
Portland, March 2''c 1SG7. fl.ly
THE NATIONAL COLLEGE
OF
BUSINESS AX I) COMMERCE!
Corner of ALDER and FRONT streets.
P OR TLAXD OREGOX.
THIS TOPULAR, PRACTICAL INSTI
tutioti offers the best and most success
ful System of Practical Training and thor
ough Business Discipline,
TO Q UAL I F Y
Young and Middle Aged
. . . ibjbl jbe3 usar 9 . . .
For an Active, Successful Li fe !
Tuition for the full Business Course,
time unlimited, $50.
Those wishing to become members will be
admUt-jd any week day in the year. .No ex
amination at the time of entering.
Jhe College Gazette, giving full informa
tion, is sent free to all who desire it.
-if Applicants will apply in person, or
by letter, to il. K. LAU MKnSLAG ER,
President.
TOR TLAXD B USIXESS G UIDK
Persons having business in Portland are ad
vised to note the following tinns.
W. A. ALUR1CH.
J. C. MERRILL. JOHX M CRAKES.
M'CBAKEN, MEP.B1LL& CO.
SHIPPING, COMMISSION AND
Forwarding Merchants,
AGENTS OF THE CALIFORNIA,
Hawaiian and Oiegon Packet Lines.
Importers of San Qaentin and Carmen
Island Salt, Sandwich Island Sugars, Coffee,
Kice, and Pulu.
Agents for Provost's & Co.'s Preserved
Fiuits, Vegetables, Pickles and Vinegar.
Dealers in Hour, G: nil , Paeon, Lard &
Frnit, Lime, Cement and Plaster.
Will attend to the Purchase, Sale or Ship
ment of Merchandise or Produce in New
York San Francisco. Honolulu, or Portland.
ALDIUCil, MKIiPvILL A CO.,
Nos U04 and 20 California Street,
Sau Francisco.
SrCKAKEN, MERKILL & CO.,
li North Front Slreet, Portland.
Island Sugar and Molasses.
J i;,lBIO ICI IVn tftT 4BCTTU
- . ex-Hnolulu Packet, and for
sale by M CUAK EN, M EK Iilix. & CO.
V I L I, A M I-: TT E
IRON WORKS COMPANY !
JNorth r rout and h, sts.,
Portland. Oregon.
on 1? oniiclers
STEAM ENGINE
AND
BOILER BUILDERS.
rpiIESE WORKS ARE LOCATED ON the
I bank of the river, one block north of
Couch's Wharf, and have facilities for turn
ing out machinery promptly and efficiently.
We have secured tiie services of Mr. John
Nation, as Director of the Works, whose ex
perience on this coast for fifteen years iv. s
liitu a thorough knowledge of the various
kinds of machinery required i'o: mining and
milling purposes. We are prepared to exe
cute orders for all classes of machinery and
boiler works,- such as
MINING AND. STEAMBOAT MACHINERY !
FLOITUNO MILLS) ! SAW MILLS !
QL'AKTZ MILLS ! ! MINING PUMTS f !
&L , &, &l .
Manufacture ami Repair Machinery of all
Jc'mas. IUOX SHUTTER WORK at San
Era cisco cost and frfitjld. Wheeler k lian
dalCs Patent Grinder and Amalgamator.
Ian.,'tars and Steven' Self AIJ 'uxtiiui Patent
Pirton Paeking, either applied to old or new
et earn cylinder. Qaartz Stumpers, Shoes and
dies, if the lest hard iron. Z:y
Removed ! Removed I
Th !il null Vf!l known,
JPoiilsiiil Foundry,
D. MOXXASTES, Proprieicr,
I'O 11TLA ND OH EGON
II
AS NOT DISCONTINUED WORK!
but h is been 1 -moved to Second street.
beiween Alder and Monison streets, where
business will be conducted on as large a scale
as in years past. 2:lv
II. W.
Importer and Wholesale Dealer in
Amesican and English
ARDWAR E .
Alo : BOUTS and SIIOVSI
No. 53 Front street, corner of Oak, Portland.
Building Hardware, Carpenters' and
Joiners'' Tools. Cutl-rt, Siddltry
Hardwire, Sjirinys and Axels, and
Blacksmiths' Tools,
.Agticuhural Implements !
MINING TOOLS!
ENGLISH HARDWARE!
Direct from England, selected expressly
for this Market.
Powder, Leap, and S
II O T
Having bad an EXPERIENCED AGENT in
New Yoik, who attends excluively to
purchasing and forwarding Good for me,
I am enabled to obtain them t'irect from
the Manufacturers, at the lowest rates,
and to oiler superior inducements to
purchasers. (i4:ly
G. W. R02IXSOX.
J. K. LAKE.
EMIGr'RANT
Stove and Tin Store!
No. lo4 Front street, Portland, Oregon,
next door to Everding & lieebe.
ROBINSON & LAKE,
DEALERS IX
Stoves, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware,
HAVE JUST LAID IN" "A LARGE stock
of stoves of the; latest styles, consist
ing in part of the following cook stoves :
Pride of the Pacific, Republic,
Golden Gate, Crystal Palac,
Buck's Patent, Harvest Queen,
Diamond Rock; Hearthstone,
Also : A good stock of Parlor and Box
stoves, tin ware, &c, &c.
Also: An assortment of Pumps etc.
We are satisfied that we can $;ive satisfac
tion to our patrons, in every respect, as we
are determined to sell at fair prices.
We hold ourselves in readiness, and are
prepared to do looting, spouting, and all
kinds of job work, on short notice, and m a
satisfactory manner,
ROBINSON & LAKE.
Portland, March 15th, 1S7. t-Lly
A TVTT'T? TH A TT "VWt
jlLXlllWU-Xi,
rrtrr n -nm 71
late LIXCOLX HOUSE,)
Xo. 84.- Kront street, Portland Oregon.
JL. P. W. QUIMBY, PRorniETOit,
! (Late ef Western Hotel.)
This.bouse is the most commodious in the
State, newly furnished, and it will be the en
deavor of the proprietor So make his guests
comfortable. Tin Baggage Wagon wil. al
ways be found at the land-ng on the arrival
of steamships and river boaU. cariying bag
gage to the house free of charge. ' 17 Sy
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Sunday School and Gift Books !
FROM THE AMERICAN (TRACT SOQIE
tv and Massaqhus"tts Sunday School
Society. For sale at Messrs. Hurgren &
Shindier's, First street, corner of Salmon
Portland, Oregon. : G. IL ATKIVSnv '
Sf
nv'nir1iTres,S" (rLroa Tract oc.!y.
S. SHINDLER, Depositary.
Ak your neighbor
for the Ektkrpkisjc.
to subscribe
PORTLAND BUSINESS GUIDE
Persons having business in Portland are ad
vised to note the following firms.
JOHN NESTOR, ;
AND DRAUGHTSMAN.
Front Street, Portland, Oregon.
Plans, Specifications, and accurate
workingdrawins prepared on short notice
after the latest approved style. (ly)
Dr. CHARLES ELACH,
Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur.
OFFICE Corner of Washington and Front
streets, Parrish's Block, Portland, Oregon.
RESIDENCE -Salmon street, between Third
and Fourth, opposite the Plaza. f22. ly
C. P. FERRY,
Late FERRY & FOSTER,)
QS CO SEZ ICS. o
No. S6 Front Street, Corner of Washington,
PORTLAND, OKEGOX.
Arent North British and Mercantile
Insurance Company.
And Manhattan Life Insurance Co
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. STOCKS
Bonds, and Real Estate bought and
sold on Commission.
eTg. RANDALL,
IMPORTER AX li DEALER IX
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Sheet Music, and Musical Merchandise of
all kinds. Sole Agem in Oregon for
31.1 SOU Si 111: ins
CELEBRATED C ABINET OHGA5 !
AND
Sfeinway & Sriu's
GOLD JIEDVL PlAXO FOItTES !
First street, next door to the Post Office,
Portland Oregon. f -i: ly
L. T. SCHULTZ,
-Importer and dealer in
ISSj MELODEONS,
Musical Instruments, Stationery, Cutlery,
Fancy Goods, etc.
10t Front street Por tland, Oregon.
Pianos and all other Musical Instruments
carefully tuned ana repaired. 2:ly
I- C. MIIJVHO. W. J. VAX SCHCYVKK.
MILLARD & VANSCIIUYVER,
Successors to Ladd, Reed & Co.,
Inporters arid Wholesale Dealers in
FOIIEIGX AXD DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
Also: Sash, Doors and Blinds.
X. 13 ViXOST STREET,
14 ly Portland, Oregon.
A. G. BRADFORD,
39 front Street, Portland, Oregon.
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN-
Wines and Liquors.
also :
Sole Agent in Oregon, and 'Washington
Territory, for the Ooldkn Stat Champaign,
manufactured by Hoffman, Finke A Co.,
from California grape. -'-y
EXCELSIOR S1U '. WOK&S!
lt,KTL.VD, OftECOy.
T II DMAS S T E P II E N S,
UEALKIt IS
Fine Brandies, English AU 0 Porter, Cham
pagne Cider. Hock Jeer, dc.
A LSO, Manufacturer of all kinds of Syr
JrV. uj)s, Soda Water and Ginger Pop.
Orders for English Ale and Porter filled
in bulk or by the Ciise. 2o:ly
The undersigned will continue the above
business at the old stand, No. 4 North Front
street, Portland Oregon, where he will be
happv to see tus oldeu.-fomers as well as new
ones." TllOS. STEPHENS.
MATS.
MEUSSDORFFEB & BBO.,
Manufacturers ant Importers of.
And Wholesale and lictail Dealers in,
HAT, ( AI S,
AND HATTER'S MATERIALS,
No. 72 Front street, Portland Oregon.
Are receiving, in addition to their extensive
stock, bv every steamer, all the latest styles
of New Vrk, "London and 1'aiisian taste, for
gentlemen's and chddreu's wear, which they
will sell cheaper than any other house on
the Pacific coast.
P. S. Hats of every style and description
made to order, also neatly repaired. ! 3y
JLi Ji: I O VA Jlu !
The subscribers have
REMOVED THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF
FUR NIT U R.E!
TO THEIR OWN
New and Commodious Pales Ronms,
67 First street, near Salmon street,
Portland, Oregon.
WHERE, WITH AMPLE ROOM, THEY
thy now invitethe attention of the
public to a LARGKll AND EtTTEtt ASSORTMENT
than ever presented betore, and, althougl
situated a little awav from th center ot
trade, still, with lessened expenses, anr"
goods from eastern manufacturers direct
they feel confident that it will repay purchas
ers to give them a call.
II CKGREN & SHINDLER
Portland, Nov. loth, 1860. 4;tf
WM. COU1UTT,
San Francisco.
D. MACLEAY,
Portland.
Importers & Vholesale Grocers,
74 FRONT STREET,
Portland Oregon.
GOODS SOLD FOR CASH AT A SMALL
advance upon
SAN FRANCISCO JOBBING PRICES!
C. & jVT.
W onld thank merchants visiting the city to
price their stock before purchasing. 14.lv
THE BEST SELECTION
And largest assortment of
Ladies' Gents', Misses', Hoys'
aud Childrens'
300TS and SHOES.
an be had ut tre PHILADELPHIA BOOT
AND SHOE STORE, Xo. 112 Front street,
Portland, -opposite Walter Bros. Cur pet xtore,
where new goods of the latest styles are re
ceived by every steamer, direct from the east,
enabling us to sell cheaper than anv other
store in ths city. KAST & CAHALIN.
112 Front street, Portland.
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MIS CELL A NEO US.
REMINGTON'S ARMORY !
Ilion, Hew York".
Agency for Pacific Coast,
310 Washington St Sai Francisco.
ON HAND FOR SALE.
At Greatly Reduced Prices!
LARGE STOCK
.A. ItJSL S. -REV
OLVERS,
Army, Xtt-rf an:l lielt, Single and
Double Action.
RIFLES, r
Breeeli Loading. 'Revolving and U. S.
Musket.
G.US CAXES, REPE ITERS.
Single Barrel Vest Pocket Pistols.
(New Models.)
All the Different Palttrns ami Styles
of Finish.
GUX BARRELS AXD MATERIAL.
UPWARDS OF TWO HUNDRED
thousand furnished the United States
Government since 18(51.
Army Revolver, 41 100 in. Caliber.
Navy Revolver, 86-100 in. Caliber,
lielt Revolver (self cocking,) Navy Cal.
Ueit Revolver, Navy tize Caliber.
Police Revolver, Navy Size Caliber.
New Pocket Revolver (with loading lever.
Pocket Revolver (self cocking. )
Repeating Pistol (Elliot pt.) No. 32 Cart.
Repeating Pistol (Elliot pt.) No. '22 Cart.
Vest Pocket Pistol No 'J, SO and 32 Cart.
Gun Cane, using No. 32 Cartridge.
Single Barrel Shot Gun.
Revolving Rifle, 3d d 45-100 in. Caliber.
Hretch Loading Rifle, No. 32 Cartridge.
Rreech Loading Carbine, No. 46 Cartridge.
U. S. Rifle (Meel Barrel) Sabre Bayonet.
U. S. Kifle Musket, Springfield PatteVn.
Zzs ur Breech Loading arms have just
been approved and adopted for military ser
vice in Europe.
E. REMINGTON & SONS, Ilion, N. Y.
A Lil RKT E. C 5i K,
2S:tf. Agent San Francisco.
T'AIN KILLER CURES SORE THROAT.
A
FAVORITE MEDICINE WITH ALL
classes, is Davis' Pain Killer.
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V YOU HAVE PAINTER'S COLIC, US
the Pain Killer.
0 MEDICINE IS SO POPULAR AS
the Pain Killer.
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?-EEP THE PAIN KILLER ALWAYS
at hana.
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F YOU HAVE A COUGH OR COLD, use
the Pain Killer.
OOK OUT AND NOT GET CAUGHT
without a bottle of the Pain Killer.
ET EVERYOODY USE THE PAIN
Killer for sprains and bruises.
I
VERY TRAVELER SHOULD CARRY
L a bottle of Pain Killer with him.
1) EM EMBER, THE PAIN KILLER IS for
both Internal and External use.
The Pain Killer is sold by all Drug
gists an-t Dealers in Family Medicines.
Sold by Bell & Parker, Oregon City, and
by Hodge, Calef & Co., and Smith A Davis,
Portland.
Perry Davis and Son Proprietors, 74 High
street. Providence, R. 1., 373 St Paul St.,
Montreal, C. and 17 Southampton Row
London. England. 41
AIJLICTSD!
S U FEE R N 0 M O R E!
When by the use of Dk.Joixville's Elixir
you c.in be cured permanently, at a trifling
cont. The astonishing success which has at
tended this inv!nable medicine for Physical
and Nervous Weakness, General Debility,
and Prostration,- Loss of Muscular energy,
Impoteney, or any of the cowsequences of
youthful in discretion-, renders it the mo-t
valuable preparation ever discovered. It
will remove all nervous affections, depression
excitemeut, incapacity to study or business,
loss of memory, confusion, thoughts of self
destruction, fears of insanity, Ac. It will
restore tfie appetite, renew the health of those
who have destroyed it by excess of evil prac
tices. Young men, be humbugged no more
by " Qmick Doctors," and ignorant practi
tioners, but send without delay for the Elixir
and be at once restored to heulth and happi
ness. "A 1 ei feet cure is guaranteed in every
instance. Price !, or four bottles to one
address, f 3.
One bottle is sufficient to efTect a cure in
any ordinary case.
Also : Dr. Joixvili.e's Specific Pili.s, for
the speedy and permanent cure of Gonorrhea
Gleet, Urethal discharges. Gravel, Stricture,
and alt affections of the Kidneys and blad
der. Cures effected in from one to five days.
They are prepared from vegetable extracts
that are harmless on the system, and never
nauseate the stomache or impregnate the
breath. No change of diet is necessary while
using them, nor does their action in any way
interfere with business pursuits. -Price $1
per box.
Eiiherof the above mentioned articles will
be sent to any address, closely sealed, and
postpaid, by mail or express, on receipt of
price. Address nil orders to
BERGER, SHUTTS A Co., Chemists,
27.lv) No. 285 River st., Troy, N. Y.
JjlLXAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is berebv given that the under
signed administrators of t he estate of James
Barlow deceased, will apply for a final set
tlement of the same, on Monday the 3d day
of June, A. D. lbG7, that being the first day
of the June term of the Hon. County Court
for the County of Clackamas, and all parties
interested in said estate will govern them
selves accordingly. WM. BARLOW,
REBECCA K. BARLO V.
Dated April 18th, lSt7. 2G.4
Heal Estate For Sale.
LARGE PORTION OF THE OREGON
jL JL City Claim is offered for sale, contain
ing about 15o Lots, and about 40 acres of
land. Terms : Onc-fourtu of the purchase
money to be paid down, and the balance on
approved security for ten years if desired,
at one per cen. per month. The price is
considerably less than one-half at which it
is assessed by the city assessment. Or the
proprietor would exchange the same at the
bove named price for real estate laying in
the city of Portland or Salem at its full city
assessment valuation.
For full particulars, apply to DANIEL
HARVEY, Portland, or Mr. j. RALSTON,
Oiegon City. 23:3w,
Oreyou City. May 1st, 1S7.
A. J. MOXBOE.
W. A. K. MLLLEX.
JMARBJL12 WORK.
EIOrJROE a BIELLEN,
Dealers in California, Vermont, and
Italian Marbles, Obelisks, Monu
vients, Head and Foot, stones,
Salem Oregon.
Mantles and Furniture Marble furnished
to order. K.3m
FOR SAt.E.
Property in Oregon City
One house aud two lots, to-rether
with the household goods aim furni
ture. 23 Apply to J. E. HURFORD.
Flowers ! Flowers !
PERSONS IN WANT OF CHOICE VA
rieties of flowers, are invited to examine
our assortment before purchasing elsewhere
KELLY & PILSBURY,
29tf) Posto-flice, Oregon City.
USTICES' BLANKS, of every descrip
tion, for eale at the L.vTtEBrR.r?E olSc.
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MISCELLANEO US.
CEISPJiE, COMA.
Oh ! she was beautiful and fair,
With starry eyes, and radient hair j
Whose curling tendrils soft, entwined ':
Encnainedthe very Leait aud mind
Crisper Coma, for Curling the bair 0
ritht-r fex into Wavy and Glossy !
Ringlets, or Ilt avv Massive curh
By using this article ladies arsd genileinen V
can "beautify themselves a tb6itsanid fold. jt i
is the only article in the world that Tfill'cnr
straight hair, and at the same time give it j !
beautiful glossy apperauce. TheCrisper
Coma not only curls tbe hair, but iTivi.r0r. j
ates, beautttieA and efftinses it ; it is highly 5
snid delightfully perfumed, and is the nxt
complete article of the kimT ever offered to K
the American public. The Crisper Coma will
be sent to .any ad!r scaled and postpaid
for $1. Address all orders' tH' rl ly
W. L. CLARK & Co., Chemists.
No. 3 West Favette st., Syracuse, N. V
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Whiskers and lXustac'e1s f ;
IT'ORCED to grow upon the smoothest face "
. m from three to five week by using Dr
Seviirne's Restaurateur Capillaire. tlie iiis
wonderful discovery in moderrftcience actino
upon the beard and h dr in an almost nnrac- I
ulons manner. It has been used by the elite -of
Paris and London with the most flatterin-r :
sueces.-. Names ofDall purchasers will te
registered, and if entire satisfaction is nn
given hi every instance, the money wiile
cheerfully refunded. Price bymail, sealed
and postpaid, . Descriptive circulars and
testimonials mailed free. Addn ss,
BERGER, SHUTTS & CO., Chemists,
No. 25 River st., Troy, Y.
Sole Agents for the United Stat s.' (ar.ly 9
BEAUTY! "
A ubnrii, Golden,FlaxerLilken Curls
1 PRODUCED by the use of'rof. DeBmex'
Friser Le Chevaux. One application is
warranted to curl the most straight and stub
born hair of either sex into wavy ringlets
or heavy massive curls Das been used bv
the fashionables of Paris and London, with,
the most gratifying results. Does no ir-jtiry
to the hair. Price by mail, sealed and post
paid, 1. Descriptive circulais mailed free.
Address: BtKGKa, Shxtts & Co., Chemists,
27 Ay) No. 28.") River st , Troy N. Y.
Sole Agents for thi United States.
EXCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOE !
C II A ST E L L A R"S z m
HAIR EX TE BJd I K A T 0EI
For Retnoringo'yiperjluoits Hair.
TO the ladies especially, this' invuluable
depilatory recommends itself as beinf
an aim st indispensable- article to female
beauty, is easily applied, does not burn or in-4
jure the skin, but acts oirectly on the rots.
It is warranted to Temove superfluous hair
from low foreheads, or from any fSirt of the
body; completely, totally, and radically ex-
tirpating die same leavif the skin soft
smooth and natural. This is (Be unly ariicle'
itsed by the French, and it is the only realty
effectual depilatory in evidence. Price 7"
cents pr package, sent postpaid to any ad
dress, on receipt of an order, bv
BEKGER, SHUTTS A Co., Chemisfs,
27.1j) t'S5 Rirer st., Troy, N. Y.
There cometh glad tidings of joy to H,
To young and to old, to great and ma!l ;
The beauty which once was se precious and
rare,
"Is free for all, and all may be fair.
liy t He use of
CHASTEIXAE'S $
WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL,
For improving and beafctifying thjcom
plexion. The mos v-du ible and perfect prep-
arion in use. for giving the skin a beautifuL
pe-trl-Iike tint, tfiat is only found in youth.
It quickly removes Tan, Freckels, PimplegR
Blofciies. Moth Patches, Sidlowness, Erup
tions, and aloimpurities of the skin, kfridlr
liealing the same leavinsr the sksu white and
clear as alabatar. Its use cannot be detected
bv the closest scrutiny, and being a vegeta
ble prepaiaf ton is perfectly, harmless. It
the only article of the kind used by Freneu
and is considered by the Parisian as indis
pensable to u perfect tttlet. L'pards ej
S(.,.mmi bottles were s(ll duringe past year
a sufficient guarantee of its enVaey. Pric?
7o cents. Sent by mail, post pi id, on receipt
of an order, "v
BERGER, SHUTTS A Co., Chemists.
v7:!t) -r River St., Troy, N. Y,
ASTH0L0SY.
TIIE WORLD ASTONISHED
At the Wonilerfal Eecrhitions
ifADE BV THK OMKAT AsTK"L' 'GISTr
Madame If. A. PERRIGO
She reveals secrets no mortal ever knew.
Restores to happiness those who. from dole
fid events, catastrophes, crosses in love, I.s
of money, Ac, have become despondent'.
She biings together tho.e Ion? separated,
ives information concrniny abscnr friends
or lovers, restores lost or iQden property,
tells you the business you are best qualified
to pursue and in what you will be most suc
cessful, causes speedy marriages and tells
you the very dav you will marry, gives you
the name, likeness, and characteristics of the
person. She reads your very thouitl", ancP
by her almost supernatural powers, unveils
the dark and hidden mysteries of the future.
From the stars we see in the firmament the
malefie stars that overcome or predominate
in the configuration from the aspeeti and
positions of the plr.nets and the fixed stars in
the heavens at the time of birth, she deduce
the future destiny of nfan. Fail notto con
sult the greatest Astrologist on earth. It
costs you but a trifle, and you may never a
gam have so favorablPan opportunity. Con
sultation fee, with likeness and alf desired
information, 1. Parties living-at a distance
can consult the Madame by nihil with equal
safety and satisfaction to themselves, as if in
person. A full and explicit chart, written
out, with all inquiries anwered and likeness
enclosed, sent by mail on receipt of price a
above mentioned. The strictest secresy will
be maintained, mid all correspondence re
turned or destroyed. References of the high
est order furnished those, desiring them.
Write plainly the day of the'month and
the yer in which you were born, enclosing
a small lock of hair. Address,
27.1y) Maduie H. A. PERRIGO,
P. O. Drawer 2U3, Buffalo, N. Y.
EEPAEAT0E. APILLL "
Throw away your false frizzes, your switches
your wig
Destructive of comfort, and not -worth a fig;
Corns aijed,co me youthful, come uglv and fail?
And rejoice in your own luxuriaut'hair.
Brparatr Capilli : For restoring
Hair upon hald heads (from vhaj,
everciitisK it may have fallen out,)
and forcing a growth of hair onotj
the f.ie, it h is no equ 1).
It will force tbe beard to grow unon tha t
smoothest face in from five to eight weeks,
or hair upon bald beads in from two to three
months. A few ignorant practitioners have
asserted that there is uothtg that will force
or hasten the growth of the hair xir beard.
Their assertions are false, s -thousands of
living witnesses (from their own experience)
can bear witness. But many will say, how
are we to distinguish the genuine from the
spurious? It certainly Ls difficult, a-a iiMie
tentbs of tbe different preparations adver
tised for the hair aud beard ate entirely
worthless, and you may have already thrown
away large amounts ip their purchase To
such we would say, (fry the Reparator Capilli
it will cost you nothing unless it fully .come
up to our representations. If your druggist
does not keep it, send us one dollar and we
will fonyrd it, postpaid, togQher with a re
ceipt for the money, which wifl be returned
you on application, providing entire satis
faction is not given. Address : (27:1;
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1 No. 3 Went Fayette g., Syracuse N. T
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