terras aaH' 5ljc1U3cckln Enterprise. XlgoCity, Oregon : 7Kf.AS, EVinHl AM l'KCI'KTETOE. . c. i: Saturday, September 7, 1S67. LETTER FUCM IfEIV YORK. fraO'f OCCASIONAL CORRESPOKDENT.J 1 O New Yobk, August Sd, S07. I would due recreaut to my duty to you, if I failed to wrke once at least, since I promised to do so often, before returning to Orcgou. I sev eral times attempted to write a letter for your paper, while in Europe, but something intervened every time to delay it? Befjre disposing of the I'airi question entire it would have been interesting to yourteaders per haps to know who was there and what they went for. The crowd can oi.ly be likened to That swarrPof locusts, which God sent To vex a land rebellious long, and to hear them ask for everything imaginable, one would know they went each witli a private " axe," which, if ground to the desired edge by the grindstone turners, would eventually be used to lop off many of the most fruitful branches of the tree of public good. Ia one sense, the exposition was a grand success it brought the people of all nations and creeds, together under one roof, where they for a time at least could operate with harmony. Daniel Webster once remarked, o when speaking of the effect of travel in shortening imaginary distances, "What a miserable little ball this K:irth of ours js, now that we have got to kngw all about it." Your cor respondent did not see enough of the European world to realize the blase sentiment thus expressed by the great Constitutional Expounder ; neverthe less he realized that his distance from the readers of the Enterprise was tar less than it seemed in imagina tion a few weeks before, and not so reat but that a letter could span it, for I received two copies of the En terprise: while in Paris, of moder ately late dates, and a they were then all the Oregon papers any of us had, you may rest assured they were appreciated. New York is. the same old two-and-sixpence. All that the mind would shrink from of ex cesses ; All that the body perpetrates of bad; Alhat we read, hear, dream of mau's dis tresses; All that the devil would, ir run stark mad is done here on the tnost extensive scale. Ad. Stirr is here, at 03 Libery street, also Captain Keeler, who has a fuir business future before him. Hank Green is talking of leaving for 1 ome soon. When he gets back to Oregon you just ask him about Sans tiam. Those rich specimens Kenyon brought here were no temptation to tho capitalist-ebut they served to block up Broadway most effectually one day, in front of a large show-window where Green had deposited them tor exhibition. lie was notified to take them away. Barnum is here he has a determined spirit, and will come out all O. K. in season. There are a great many Oregonians in New York, but' somehow the " Pacific coast delegation" appears sparse in num bers. Its meetings are not held with so mugh regularity as formerly, and the "association" now seems to have one particular feature that is : that there ro never but two members to direct its destinies and care for all its responsibilities one acts as Pres ident, and the other as Secretary, and these constitute a quorum for business. Another notable peculi arf' is: that one member, while in session, cannot withdraw without the m sanction of his associate member. The rules are verv strincent in this e respect, and a little hard feeling has, I have understood, been the conse iuence. when one member would como it rather strong," and take fliH-nntno-e of the forbearance and virtue of tho other. Although start ed upon the " Secret Society'' prin ciple, the details of the aciion of the Delegation Association are always made known at the Resort, where they are enjoyed, laughed, and drank over, with a ensto that wouia aston ish any but the initiated G J BUMMEK. War ix Camp. ine 1'ress ana the Herald are " at it ajiain" on the conservative and the radical strings of their Democracy. The Press says: g " If those who basely deserted the Democracy, are satisfied of their er ror, let them come into our ranks and rote, but beyond that they must earn by devotion to a cause which they well nigh ruined." That's Democracy, but the Herald answereth, nay ! ' Tinman who would return to the Democratic party on such an iuvita tion as thai would be too much of a sneak ever to le trusted.''' Then the Press says to.that " All this may be true if politic'' shall be classed among mercantile pursuits if Democrats are to be nought ; not made if the Marshal ship is the legitimate price of ona Senatorship of another and the be nignant smiles and patronage of a Democratic editor another. When the Herald boasts of tiie changes it has made in the affairs of Multnomah county, he should recoiled that merch andise always changes hand at a slight advance on the old price." The California Electiox. News of ihe election held in California on Tuesday is yet rather rnengre. San Fiaficisco has probably given Ilaight a majority, but Republican. the State at larjrs is eW KnaiFLP Tr,,I,..Kl r . o '"voyiy api. Kfci-n has decided to throw the Grant's engine i,Uo ,hfc rjvt.rhe SUmg a uew one pi1t i,Uo the bout OREGOS Supreme Court. The Supreme Court of the State of Oregon conven ed at Salem on last Monday. Oysters. We are reminded by the advertisement of Mr. Charles A. Burchardt that this is again the oyster season. Gone Soulh. By a private letter from Portland we learn that Prof. Rutjes, late of this city, has left for Charleston, S. C, to remain. Chronicle We are in receipt of the Capital Chronicle, No. 1. It is rather a bull y sheet. Some im provements will appear in the suc ceeding chapters, no douht. Real Estate. On last Saturday Mr. A. B. Richardson disposed of a large amount of real property, at auction, in Portland. Prices vary ing from 83,000 to $G7 50 per lot, according to location. Sample Wheat. Knapp Burrell & Co., have a sample of choice Georgia wheat, of the crop of 18G7, which, the Oregonian says, in this country would not be ground for anything except, it might be, for feed. School Lands Remember that on the 10th the school lands of this county will be disposed of. If you forget it don't complain, as some folks have, that the sale was not ad vertised. Gay Poster. How it pleases a printer to see a fine poster. The "Job" for the 7th Annual Fair of the State Agi icultural Society meets the eye of all. It was done at the 27n ionist office. Annual Parade. On liic,i Monday many of the Firemen of Portland had a jolly tim e at their annual pa rade, windius up with a grand ball. The Vancouver companies were pres ent with their machines. Oregon Corn. We never raise much of a crop of corns on the toes in this land, but the Journal has seen .specimen of the garden variety which measured twelve inches in cngth, and contained G12 keruels. Likes It. The Editor of the Dem ocrat likes Albany for its good qual ities in general, and that phasa or feature of the city which causes it to give all humbugs and wide berth in particular. Did you give Lee cc Ryland a dollar. Outrage. A threshing machine, horse power, and three sets of bars ness, together with a load of sheaf grain ( were destroyed by a fire, late ly, m Lane county, set by some scoundrel w hose name is unknown to the owner. Mr. Miller and the Eu gene City papers. Indian Fight. A victory was won by tne soldiers under Lieut. Force, in a contest with Snake In dians on Burnt river, few days ago. The Indians were corralled, when re treat was impossible, and every one was killed or captured. Injured Badly. Mr. E. G.Taylor, a Portland drayman, was badly hurt on Saturday last, being caught be tween the front part of his dray frame and a post on the wharf. The horse exerted his utmost strength, swinging two or three times to the right and left, as a stalled hoise will do, while Mr. Taylor was held as in a vice. Heroines. Miss Fannie S. Case and Miss Mary Robinson, both of Salem lately made the ascent of Mount Hood. This achievement is something for them to boast of, as they are undoubtedly tho first white females who ever stood on the sum mit of Mount Hood. Produce Shipments. The Lafay ette Courier says: " Mr. Marion Ilendrex, dealer in produce and gen eral merchandise at Wheatland, in this county (Yamhill,) has shipped from his warehouse during the past season, lo,5C0 bushels wheat, 3, ISO bushels oats, 1,225 boxes apples, 15,320, lbs. dried apples and 8,Go0 lbs. wool. The Lajayetle Courier. On Sat urday we received a call from Mr. J. W. Johnson, who has succeeded Mr. Upton in the Lafayette Courier. We believe Mr. Johnson to be well calculated for the position. He is careful, and a man of good practical sense to forget his political tenden cies. Appeal Taken. In the case of the State of Oregon by A. Rosenheim ys. II. L. Hoyt, an appeal was taken to the Supreme Court, by the plain tiff. The appeal is taken from the decision of Judge Shattuck over ruling the plaintiffs demurrer to de fendants answer, in the contest for the Portland Marshalship. . Going Heme. Paymaster Glenn, who has been in service in this de partment two years, has been reliev ed, and ordered to Washington. He has been an efficient officer, as was evidenced by his unremitting labors last summer to bring to justice par ties who had robbed him of a large sum of Government funds. Truant Laws. The Albany Jour nal says: " We are told that in this county, there are in one neighbor hood niue adjoining families, the heads of whom cannot read nor write." Such people can have no just conception of the injuries to re sult from carelessness with regard to their growing children. It is de plorable, and calls for legislative en actment. In some parts of the East such people are compelled by law to send their children ty school. The ucccjt-ity is Ooviyus. "50 Tons of Pig Iron.v Ap pears on the outward manifest of the Montana Thursday evening. Good j"eios. A city gentleman informs the Oregonian that news had been received from the Ruckle quartz mill, to the effect that a clean-up has just been made, resulting in over $9,000 from one hundred and twelve tons of rock. The Ruckle ledge is not played out yet. This is the only Oregon mill we know of that has ' proved a success. Death of Jlarshal Keeler. Mr. Charles Keeler, the fearless, energetic, and efficient Marshal of Dalles City, was killed on Wednesday night by a drunken soldier whom he was at tempting to arrest. His death is not alone a bereavement to his wife and child, but is absolutely a loss to the Dalles people. Riot cculd not stalk wild before him. Honor Among Theives. The Press says the citizens of Birch Creek are about to punish theiving Indians. They suspect that the Umatila In dians are in league with the Snakes the Umatillas dojng the stealing and tho Snakes the hiding. The Umatilla chief, has gone to Birch Creek to watch his men and see if they are engaged in the thefts. He will aid the whites in ferretinp- out the guilty ones. Gov. Woods. The Grass Vallev Union, a noted Democratic paper, says of Gov. W oods: " We unhesi tatingly prorounce him tho ablel stumper we have yet heard c,,i his side of the question. He is a fluent speaker, use forcible and correct English to express his ideas, and i4.?. ives all his points with the ease of a professional political speaker. He is undoubtedly tho best card the Radicals have. A Recommendation. Speaking of the Santiam mines the San Francisco Mining Press says: "It seems after all it takes a Californian to develop mines, and we doubt not but that our neighbor, Oregon, would be a good place for some of our competent miners to visit. It is known to abound in minerals, especially the Cascade range, yet it has never had parties sufficiently versed in mir.er alogy, to examine and test its extent and value. Oregonians are, as a general thing, liberal to Cabfornians, and in this case would be aot to be doubly so." j In the Crater. -Col. I). C. Smith, of Col. Williamson's party lately on j a tour of Mount Hood, descended the crater which is estimated to be 120 feet deep. He found no distinct sub crater from which heat or smoke was perceived, but did discover va por, or some other light substance, issuing from seams, aud which seem ed to possess the qualities of sulphur and arsenic. Caverns in different di rections were discovered under the snow, but were not explored. Col onel Williamson took all observation necessary to settle tho hight of Mount Hood, which the Colonel is yet un able to determine until other obser vations are consulted, but he informs us that the hight of our pet is about 21,000 feet. Oregon Machinery. Mr. D. Mon- nastes, the Pioneer foundryman of Portland, one day last week, cast at his foundry, several pieces" of ma chinery for the flout ing mill of Mr. Kinney, of McMinnville, using on'y Oswego pig iron. The Oregonian sys the universal verdict is that the castings are excellent, combining both smoothness and strength. Mr. Monnastes and several other experi enccd workers in iron say without hesitation that it is the. best they ever saw. As compared with Scotch pig, it is finer and more even in grain and vastly more difficult to break, and is of course proportionately su perior for machinery. The machine ry cast by Mr. M., it is expected, will be in place in the mill and run ning on Saturday, just one week from the time when the first pig of Ore gon iron was run off fromthe furnace at Oswep-o. We Agree Exactly. It seems there is one item upon which there is no great difference between us and Mr. Abbott, of the Democrat. Were he to always tell the truth as he does ia the following lines, we should like him better : Speaking of the Amer ican Exchange, at Portland, he says: This hotel was formerly known as the Lincoln House, and is situated on the corner of Washington and Front streets. It is now conducted by Mr. Qniniby, a pleasant and courteous gentleman who thoroughly under stands his business and spares no pains to render his guests contented and comfortable. He keeps his tables constantly furnished with all the substantial and delicacies which the Portland market affords, and his charges are very reasonable. Per sons visiting the metropolis would do well to " hang up" at the American Exchange. The M. E Church.Vfe learn from the M. F. Conference report that the total membership of the church within the Conference juris1 diction, is this year 2,SS0; last year, 2,7GD. Total number of proba tioners, 1,15S; an increase of 552 over last year. Local preachers, 68, an increase of one. Total number of church buildings, 43, an increase of 4. Total valuation of church property, $148,555. The Sunday schools number 72, a loss of one. Number of officers and teachers of Sunday schools, 534. Number of scholars, 3,299, an increase of 145. Volumes in Sunday school libraries 13,982, a falling e ll of 753. The re port of the Committee on Education represents the various colleges and schools under the supervision of the Conference, to be in a highly pros perous condition. The total of cen tenary colh ctions was $o73 70 cur- ami $18, 017 ? coin. TELE Oil APHIC NEWS. We take the following telegraphic news from dispatches to the Oregonum. The salt monopoly is abolished in Prussia. Twenty five thousand emigrants ar rived in New York on the 30th. Gen. Sheridan has been ordered to report at Leavenworth. Grant has ordered the discharge of half the force in the Pay master-Gen.-eral's Department. The Rock Island and Pacific Rail road is completed to DesMoiues, Iowa. The Tribune's special friends of Seward say he says will the not leave the cabinet. An impression of pending troubles in Maryland is euteriained. M il ita ry companies are organized and drill ing rapidly. The receipts of internal revenue show a falling off in the last two months of fifty -five million as com pared with the same period last vear. The harvest is neatly finished in France. The quality of wheat is good; quantity hardly enough for a year's consumption. The Star has informal ''.on that Sickles intends to ret'Ve fioin the. army and comrne'icp tho practice of law. Tho I'ostoffico Department has or dered an. investigation of reported carelessness and abuse of mail matter by ovcrlanl contractors. The French Academy has awarded its prize for poetry to M. Gienio, whose subject was the death of Ab rah am Lincoln. The candidates nominated by ! friends of Kossuth were successful in ; the election fur members of the Hun- j garian Diet. Seward has publicly contradicted j the Tribune's story that he is trying ! to settle the Alabama claims by ne- I gotiating for British Columbia. I Letters from Northern Texas state ; that tiie negroes have qnit work and gone into camp. All are well arm ed. They declare they it-tend to take the law into their own hands. Gen. Pope has issued an ordered for an election in Georgia on the first of October, on the question of hold ing a convention and for the election of delegates to the same. The World's special says that not withstanding Grant's habitual reti- cence an ofheer who has daily inter i course wun him, says ha expresses himself privately against unqualified negro suffrage. Nashville special says that exciting reports are received from various portions of Middle Tennessree of the deplorable condition of affairs, iudi eating a reign of terror. In some localities the militia have been called for. Gov. Orr advises people to regis ter and vote for a convention, lie being convinced that the altitude of the negroes in the convention and legislature will produce a wonderful reaction in favor of the Soulh throughout tho North. AU special correspondents agree in saying that General Grant has withdrawn his letter protesting against Sheridan's removal, ac- knowledtrin that he had misappre hended too powers conferred upon him by law. Negotiations with Great Britain for tiie settlement of the Alabama claims on the basis of the cession of British Columbia are progressing sat isfactorily. Also negotiations are progressing for the acquisition of other territory. The President is being nrged to make the Amnesty universal; but has not decided to do so, though he will probably yield. There is much va riance of opinion among the Cabinet and the classes may be changed. Perhaps universal Amnesty will be granted. Statements of the National debt will show a reduction of nearly five millions in currency balance. Ow ing to recent largo disbursements, payment, of interest and by the con version of 7.30s the coin balance has increased. Since two years aco the National debt has decreased two hundred and tir'ty numbers. millions in round General Pi one, m renlv to a ouo.c tion, says that no conceivable state of affairs could induce him to issue an order staying tho collection of debts or interfering with general business in the state of Georgia. The only bonds he will issue are those neces sary to tho execution of the recon struction act. People must look for relief to the convention. The Montpelier says that Mr. Cradle for Surrat, offered important witness (Y..) Erceman y, senior counsel Mr. Ilobart, an for the Govern- ment 1,000 if he would testify that I he was mistaken in saying that the ! pusuner passeu ever tiie ermont Central Railroad in April. Mr. Ilo bart indignantly rejected the bribe. An ingenious writer in one of the Sunday papers of Sau Francisco gravely suggests that the parsons can j " bill the churches'' by announcing ! the subjects of their discourses in the j papers, and "inviting the criticism of i the Press." How valuable and edb criticism'' of the Sunday fving the " papers on a theological discourse would be! We fancy we see the ed itor turning from a 'notice'' of the Black Crook, to a " review" cf Dr. Wadsworth's views of " the atone ment,'' or of" salvation by faith!" Lose no fragment of tho day in idleness Resolve that, when day brinks you will pave the pieces. Street Education. The Corvallis Gazette has no objections to the boys playing ball in front of that office, but says: "There is one feature of this sport to which we desire to call the attention of parents. These boys are aged from G to 10 in years, but in profanity and obscenity rival the shameless profligate of riper age. While seated in our sanctum, our blood has been chilled by the con tinuity of horrid oaths from almost infant lips. Can it be possible that any parent, in this enlightened age, in a nominally Christian land, en courages their offspring in such lan guage? Do parents know the amount of street education their children are receiving? If not, we think it is a duty they owe themselves, the child aud tiie community, that they should. There is not a father in this commu nity, we believe, that desires to raise his child thus; but that very many youths are thus growing up. all over "the land, is patent to all. Where is the remedy Parents hi Corvallis, arouse you, ere your loved ones are beyond your coiitni, and choose as their associate and companions the vicious an'a depraved." UxniN'G. The New York Herald Zi$s: ' The Northern Democracy, in view of the approaching campaign, could not, perhaps, do better than to fuse wilh the Republicans on Grant, so as to wipe out all existing p'lrty lines, together with the odious - Cop perhead record of the War, in order that fairly and squarely we may have a new division of parties for 1872 upon the new order of things which will have ripened by that time under negro suffrage and the reconstruction and restoration of the ten outside Rebel States." Silver Ork. A lediie of silver was found a few weeks ago, on a trail from the Strait to theQuilleyute country, west of the Olympic moun tains, said to be 10 fott thick, aud otherwise extensive and rich. Foil the IJest Heady Made Cloth ing, go to Barman Bros., corner of Front ond Morrison streets, Portland, in filestore form erly known as the City of Paris Store. Family Dye Colors. The most useful and welcome articles to be found in almost every household in th land, are the Family Dye Colors of Howe .t Stevens. They cati always be relied upon, are easily used, and cost but a tril'e. Sold by Bell & Parker, Oregon City, and by Smith & Davis, Agents for Oregon. Xe Vi A d vert iscmen ts. C. A. BOLFH, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Oliice 10o Front street. Portland, Ore- i li).im irosi. B. UPTON, Attorney and Counselor -atnLaw, Oregon Ci'y, Oregon. i , Office over the store of Pope t Co., ! Main street. 4ij.tt THE COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, IS NOW OPEN For tho Reception of Guests. TLT.BS it PATTEX, Proprietors. San Francisco, August lid, 1 S07. (. Jolm Fleming, DEALER in HOOKS and STATIONER 1". Removed to the Masonic building, on Main street, opposite the Kntekpuise oliice, Oregon City, Okkgon. Thankful for the patronage herstoforc re ccived, respectfully solicits a continuance of the favors of a generous public. Administrator's Notice. the Count! Court of CUutamax County. In .rurt' or Urecon TN ' JL All TIIE MATTER OF TIIE ESTATE OF ba A. Lvnian, deceased. James 1 Cason, Administrator of said estate having liled his final account in said estate, praying a final settlement of the same ; therefore, l nonce is hereby given to all persons ititer j estc-d in said estate, that said application will i be heard and determined bv the Court, at the Court house in Oregon city, on Monday, the 7th day of October, 18'!7, at which time all persons interested can appear and irake their objections to said aceounts, if thev have any. W. T. MATLOCK, County 'Jwlj. Dated Sept. Sd, 1SG7. (40. " Mayer's iSsiracct i Removed to the lower story of the late Court House, under the Entkupkise oflice. Jfaia Street Oregon Cit'l "ZfSfgtX '?'3 The uudjrsigucd will keep Mj&J'sM on hand all the varieties of 1 P fresh and cured meats : Poultry, Vegetables, Corned Beef and Pork. Bacon, Hams, Lard, Tallow, A liberal share of patronage is solicited, as I expect to keep as good an assortment and ol as good quality, as the country allbrdi, which will be delivered to purchasers at anj reasonable distance in tho citv. 5:1 v P. MAYER. North American S. S. Go. To New York, via Nicaragua, Through Ahead of the Mail! Shortest and only Healthy Route ! Will dispatch tho fast and favorite steamship MOSES TAYLOR, J. II. Bi.f.then- Commander. Eor SAN JUAN DEL SUE, Nicaragua. From Mission street wharf at 12 o'clock, M SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER'! ith, isr.7, ' CONNECTING A T GHETTO WN With the magnificent New Steamship NEBRASKA ! 3,000 Tons. Eor NE IF YORK. Xo expense on tlic Islhniai. lOOlus. BaggagcFiec. An experienced .Surgeon on board ; Medicine and attendance free. As there ia So Ttllow Fever nor other Kpirfemic in Nicaragua, Passengers bv Tins Route W1U not lje detained bv Quar antine in Xt,r York. Tb.6 America will sail 0UT0BEB 5th. IW For further information applv to ) i Cr" 1 1UC "Bd Bat,erJ- "P-'stairs, ' ! Saa Francisco. SPECIA L N O TICES. Dit. Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters. The operation of this palatable rem edy upon the stomach, liver and excretory organs is siugularly soothing mid conserva tive. It regulates, recruits and purifies them. Dyspepsia in all its forms yields to its control and invigorating properties, aud it is recommended to mothers, enfeebled by the cares and duties of maternity, as the safest and best remedy they can probably use. In all the crisis of female life it will be found eminently useful, r.nd elderly persons will derive much more benefit from it than from ordinary stimulants. Sold by the drug gists and dealers evervwhere. 110DGE, CALEF & CO., Agents, S5:tf Portland, Oregon. DR. HTJFELAND'S CELEBRATED SWISS STOMACH BITTERS. TRY IT TP-IT IT The best Purifier of the Blood ! A Pleasant Tonic ! A very Agreeable Drink ! Unsurpassed for actiug surely but gently on the secretions of the kid neys, bowels, stomach and liver! For sale at all wholesale and retail liquor drug, and grocery stores. NOBODY SHOULD LE WITHOUT IT J. G. Fi'.iscu, Proprietor. Taylor & I'endel, Sole Agents, 413 Clay St., Sau Francisco JO.ly) iVcw Advertisements. Administrator's Notice. In. the County Court of CUtcLatnas County, State of Oreijon : IX THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF James W. Ford, deceased. Ezra Stout, Administrator of said estate, having liled his final account and petition, praying for a settlement of the same, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that said estate has been fully administered upon, it was or dered that Monday, the 7th day of October, 18i'7, be lixed as the day for the hearing of objections to such final account, and the set tlement thereof, at which time all persons interested can appear before the Judge of the above named Court at Oregon City, and make their objections, if thev have anv. By order of W. T. MATLOCK, 4'j.o) County JuJoe. September "d, lbC7. H. W. GORBETT & CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in AMERICAN AND ENGLISH HARDWARE, Also : BOOTS and SHOES No. 53 Front street, corner of Oak, Portland. Building Hardware, Carjientcrs' and Joiners' Tools, Cutlery, Saddlery Hardware, Springs and Axels, and Blacksmiths' Tools, Agricultural Implements ! MIXING TOOLS! ENGLISH HARDWARE! Direct from England, selected expressly for this Market. P o av d e it, Lead, and Shot! Having had an EXPERIENCED AGENT in New Yoik, who attends exclusively to purchasing and forwarding (foods for me, I am enabled to obtain them t'ircct from the Manufacturers, at the lowest rates, and to oiler superior inducements to purchasers. (M:ly R IT 23 3 H R CLOTHING COMPANY! 11S Tile n go me ry- Street, Sail Francisco California. Wholesale Dealers and Manufacturers of all kinds India Rubber Goods. Oollaiiasr All kinds and styles ! Druggist and Eancy Goods, Stationery, Combs, Balls and Toys, J'ipes and Canes, Blankets, Piano Covers, Lap Babes, Air and Water Goods! !iiillcr iccl Tics ! For Ladies and Gentlemen ! Door Mats, Wagon springs. & Shaft Battlers, Curry Combs, and Horse Boots, Buckets and Pails, Gloves and JVapkin Biiigs, Toilet Glasses, Card Baskets Pans. Latest styles of liubbvr Jewelry I By everj- stea: ter. JOSKPII FItASKU, Sole Agent for the Pacific Coast. SQ Lake street, Chicago. 17 Broadway, New York. 45.tf HOME MADS Levy & Fechiieimer, Manufacturers of and Dealers iu Furniture, OREGON' CITY, rrUKETIIIS METHOD OF INFORMING JL the public that they have now on hand a large invoice of SQUARE AND EXTENSION TABLES, BUREAUS, lil-'n.CTi.vuw LOUNGES. DESKS. STANDS, CHAIRS, And various other Qualities of Rich and Medium Eurniture ! Forming a complete and desirable assort ment, which merits the attention of buyers. WE M AHTJFACTTJRE FTJRNITTJRE Using good materials, and emploving the very best mechanics in the State, lience we can warrant our goods to be as represented and we are prepared to fill all orders with promptness. I-i?" We call the attention of the public to our salesroom, as containing the most complete assortment of desirable ooods ia the State. L.KYY FECHHKIMEU, Main street, Oregon City. PORTLAND BUSINESS GUIDE. Persons having business in Portland are ad vised to note the following firms. 1851.; .1867 E. J. NOBTHBUP Be CO.. OFFER FOR SALE LOW Builders1 Hardware and Carpenters' Tools, Blacksmiths' and Machinists' Tools, Coopers' aud Tanners' Tools, Mining and Fanners' Tools. i Mill and Cross-Cut Saws. Ship and Steamboat Hardware, Tart Pilch, Oakum, Oars, Packing, Manilla and Hemp Cordage, Anchors, Blocks and Sheaves, Poivder, Euse, Shot, Lead and Caps, Wooden Ware, Twines and Brushes. IR O N,TEEL, AND Blacksmiths Goods, Cumberland Coal, Put nam, Xevv York andGriflin Horse N'ails, Malleable Nuts and Irons for Bug gies and Wagons; Wagon Skeins and Iron Axles, all sizes. WAGON TIMBER. IIulu, Spill:, Axlt, Poles an I Shaft, Bent Eims, Sawed Ecllots, etc., be. Agents for A. S. IIl!idie S; Co., ITire Hope Manufatuu rrs. Circulars furnished on application. Our facilities for purchasing goods in the Eastern Markets being of a superior charac ter, we are enabled to oiler goods in our line at as low rates as they can be purchased in this market. We call the attention of deal ers to our stock, which comprises the most complete and extensive assortment of goods in this line ever offered m this market. E. J. NOUTIlliUP & CO., 131 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. May ISth, 1S07. l;i-.:;ni IMPORTER OF Hard Wood Lumber COACH, CARRIAGE, AND WAGON MATERIALS ! Portland, Oregon. HAS NOW ON II AND and TO ARRIVE the finest stock ever imported te this coast. Ueing selected under his personal supervision he can warrant it to be of the best, and would call the attention of dealers and wagon makers to his assortment of EASTERN OAK, ASH, AND HICKORY, PLANK, WHITE WOOD, HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, AXLES, POLES, BENT RIMS Shafts, Bows, Single trees, Plow Beams and Handles, etc. Orders for the above, also for "oxes. Thim ble., Skeins, Iron and Steel, promptly tilled. JtOUKRT II. LAW, Commission Mcrchunt, 38 Eirst st , Corner of Pine, Portland, Oregon. ZP-' Consignments solicited. (SC.ly W I L L A M E T T E IRON W00K3 GOMPAHY I fffz? North Front and E sts., Portland. Oregon. -AND BOILER BUILDERS. nPIIESE WORKS ARE LOCATED ON the JL bank of the river, one block north of Couch's Wharf, and have facilities for turn ing out machinery promptly and edicient! v. We have secured the services of Mr. John Nation, as Director of the Works, whose ex perience on this coast for fifteen years gives him a thorough knowledge of the varions kinds of machinery required for mining and milling purposes. AVe are prepared to exe cute orders for all classes of machinery aud boiler works, such as MIXING AND STEAMBOAT MACIIINEIiY ! FLOURING MILLS ! SAV MILLS ! QUARTZ MILLS ! ! MIXING PUMPS ! ! &c, &e., Man uf art are and Repair Jlarhineri of at! kind. IEON SHUTTER WORK at Saa Eraiicisro cost and frehjht. Wheder & Ran dall's Patent Grinder and- Ainulijamator. Dun'oar's and Steven' Self Adjust i nil Patent PisUm Paekinej, either applied Uold or new steam cylinder, (hiariz stampers. Shoe and, die, if the lt hard iron. Z:y VM. COKHITT. San Francisco. 1. MAfl.KAV, Portland. Importers & Wholesale Grccer3, 74 Eh'OXT STREET, Portland Oregon. fi OODS SOLI) FOll CASH AT A SMALL VT advance upon SAX FHAXCISCO JOBBIXG PUKES! c. & r. Would thank merchants visiting the city to price their stock before purchasing. 14.lv C. P. FERRY, (Late Ferry Si Foster,) IE 22 ja. :ek& ZEia .ua o No. 108 Front street, Portland. Ajjent North British aud Mercantile Insurance Company. And Manhattan Life Insurance Co 0 V ER X M EX T SEC U Til T I ES, STOCKS JT Uonds, and Ileal Estate bought and sold on Commission. C 1 1 3 I.. C. MiLLAUl). AV. J. VAX SCttl YVEK. MILLARD & VAN SCKUYVER, Successors to Ladd, Iteed &, Co., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGX A.D DOMESTIC LIQIOKS, Also: Sash, Doors and Blinds. No. 73 FltOXT STREET, 14 ly Portland, Oregon. A. G. BRADFORD, AS REMOVED THE BALANCE OF his stock of IT Wines and Liquors. TO So, 40 First SOti t, Portia t1, Oregon, Directly in the rear of his former place of business. Parties in want of Extra Fine Wines and Brandie, will do we'.l to call. Emply Pipes and Parrels for Sale. (27. tf TWO GOOD Thimble Skein Wagons ! 17011 SALE. Also : One good spring wag on. Inquire of 41.2wJ J. M ERS L DKO. A. il. lUelasmtT AUCTIOxiPfj,, Corner of Front and Oik street -V. 5 1 Ortltnj. AUCTION SALFS Of Real Estate GI(o.e,i,SjGL.ne; disc aud Horses, JlcrW Every Wednesday and Salurdo,, , A. h. kcilARiKox, A.ctiu,; AT PRIVATE SALE English refined Mar and I)tul W, English Square and Octagon Cat , Horse shoes, Files, Rasps, 1 "Ccl 5 Screws, Fry-pans, sheet iron, U.'(j j also: 011 A large assortment of Groceries aT,i( A. i. JiiciiAKDso.v, Auet luors. loupe,. yr. A. ALHU1CU. J. cQlEll "KILL. JOB a-CRAKVu M'CRAKEN, MERRIU.& CO SHIPPING, COMMISSION AND ' Forwarding Merchants, A GENTS OF TIIE CAUFORv, 2 V. Hawaiian and Oiegon Packet 1 i, 0' Importers of San Quentin and Cam" Island Salt, Sandwich lsland Siumm v Kice, and Pulu. Q ' LotH Agents for Provost's & Co.'s Preserved Fruits, Vegetables, Pickles and Vine 'Mr Dealersn Flour, Grain, Bacon, lVq Fruit, Lime, Cement and Plaster. Will attend to the Puihase, Sale or Slni nicnt of Merchandise or Produce in York, San Fiancisco, Honolulu, or I'o'-t'tH ALimiCH, MF.KK1LL A ( n " q Nos 201 and -206 California StfrtH Sau Francisco M'CRAKEN, MERRILL & CO., 15 North Front Street, Portland T Ti T) AT arrfr ' DEALER IN 8F.NERAL MERCHANDISE! Corner of Main and Fifth streets, OREGOX CITY, OREGON STOCK CONSISTS IN PART OF THE following articles : DRY GOODS, o PRINTS, o LADIES' DRESS GOODS, SHEETINGS, LONG & SQUARE SHAWL? LADIES' SILK CLOAKS, ' BROWN & BLEACHED Ml'S- L1NS, o GENTS' FURNISIING GOCD BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. GROCERIES, ALL KINDS DOORS. SASH, HARDWARE PAINTS OILS, &c,&c, kc. (lo.ly) Fiji- tlif Ijale l Style ' OF GENTS' CLOTHING: ? Go to Acker man' .' NEW mm STYLES FOK 5" J m. -f o "" i 1 O O 4 ACKEEMAH! o Wishes to inform his Old Friends, and the ul)!ie generally that l;e has received bv the last stearui-r A KUI.IqVARIETY i T & p 1 t 11 g" oo els! The Largest Stock that has ev yet come to this market, consisting of such as DRY GOODS! Ot' almost every kind! CLOTHING! Of the rcn, latest Styles' B OOTS A NO SHOES ! In great variety ! Mens. ladies. Mi-ises an I Children's Hits, alt of the latest stale for SPIUSG WEAR! ' Also, a well selected stock of Groceries, ar.d all other goods in proportion I'leae uive ir.c a call and examine f.r yoiirsell. V trouble to show goods. I will seiLas cheap as the cheapest. S. ACK!:Si3IAN, Charnian Warner's t Id brick store, ly 1 ) Main st., Orcgcn Cut. IL All kinds of Produce bought. SALE OF SCHOOL LANDS. rpiIE SCHOOL LANDS REMAINING 1 unsold in the counties of Lane, Hi-ntoD, Linn, Polk, Marion and Clackamas will bff olio red for sale ct public auction, at tl.ocT eral cor.nty seats, at the times herein desig nated, on 1 lie following terms: Min.muni ju ice, two dollars per sere. Ontractschit.lv- valuable fjr timber une half, and on all" other tract one-third of the purchase money down, and a credit of lu years on the remainder, with the further privilege of retaining the money when due. as long as the interest lo per cent, per au nuni is paid punetually. Sale to coniinei.ee at 11 o'clock a. m ., at tiie court house. La-ie county, at Eugene City, Wednesday, August 2Sth. . q Lenton countv, at Corvallis, Friday, ag ust 30th. ' Linn countv, at Albany, Saturday, Aug ust 3 1st. " , , Poik county, at Dallas, Saturday, Septem ber 7th. . Clackamas county, at Oregon City, lues da v, September loth. Marion county, at Salem, Saturday, N-p-tember 14th. , I. Ii. MOOIIES, Agent ot ttiw "; Salem. Oregon, August ,ui, 1' EH Pi c I a o o CO M,n.,w,nrl Wholesale Dealer in I Harness, .Saddles, Saddlery Ware, &c, &e And everything appertaining to &e T rode. . , :AU kinds of Carriage Tnmm.uff jn to order. HATS. HATS. MEUSSBOBFFEB & BR0 Man ufaetnrer ami import . And U7,beale and IMad I" ' HATS, C APS, AND HATTER'S MATERIAL No. 7-2 Front street, Portland On- Are rcccivinc, in dition Kt-t'tvW stock, bv every steamer, all tl e u; fwr of New Yk, London and I lsW", .,, they gentlemen's and children s wear o will sell cheaper t&tn any other not the Pacific coast. , ,lrtc,iptmn P. S.-Hats of every style n1 1 made to oidcr, also neatly repmrcu. tr ; -a ti