o o O (Tl)clUccklij Enterprise. TOAV.Y AXD lOf.VTY. t,VW OF AEWSPAPEKS. (. SuheriLers irlto do nvt aire esjeres?. not'we to the contrary are co sub red us wishing to eontinue(the sul'scriptlcn. Jf ubcriher wish their papers discon tinued, puMisher may continue to send them vntda'd charm are paid. jU jf tuhscriher more to other places without informing the puhllsher, and the pairi Bt'nt to the former direction, they are held r(tpfisittk'. Notice mould always be given of the removal, l' Jf nuhscrilers neglect or refuse to bike their pap -r from the off ee or place to which theu are tent, they are held rep,nd.le nntd theil eett't l&U ait I ifite not we to discontinue. 'i 'ihe Coart hace decided that refusing to take a par-r from the (Mice, or remonng and Uavinfi U uncalled for, w prima faatevt den.ee 'v?fraA. . AVKmjME. We fir pleased, to welcome to this county Mr. Uriah Payne, -late of JJlne Earth county, Minnesota. Mr. Payne ill not here be compelled to dig. dig.dig, fxrven months of the year for but little more than sufficient to winter him through, lie may now congratulate himself, that although in the region of perpetual snow instances will lmlee.l ue rare woen .l become necessary for him to wade about in it knee deep 'to fodder the cattle. JoSiead of freezing from December to Mav, and often seeing the mercury drop to 10 below z-ro. he' will find many pleasant lav. and but few cold enough to freeze ice on quiet ponds strong enough to bear an ox. Urn v.'ar here and he will never leave Or"gon. to live in Minnesota. Rick Potato. Mr. J. 1 Cuson has left bt our oflice samples of the rice potato, but few of which variety, possibly none ide froQ this Held, are raised in Oregon. The seed from which these grew was brought from the Atlantic Stab's in 1; Gl, bv Mr. P. (' .Stewart of Portland. Three crops have been produced, upon the Clackamas farm.that ofthis season showing a marked improvement in the stock from the "small, stunted growth of the original States potatoe, we now see before us the healthy, matured product, weighing on the average about two lb?, each. The Rice pot ito somewhat resembles, in tinted col or, the Peach blow, in shape and color of nifar it hears the appearance uf the white kidney. It is of a hardy nature, and will grow well on corn land. Ten Nkw Coi.t MiuA.v. A few years ago, before the metropolis of Oregon began to pu-t on so much dignity, the Columbian was considered one of the best hotels in the State. Our recollection of it dates back to the fad of 102, when aweary pilgrim we sought shelter beneath its roof. While we were in Poise the next year Mr. .-.Carter razed the Columbian, and erected mi its site the present structure. Now, the ina-sive. iron-bound, steam driven cylinder press of the Ore.jnuia1, serves food daily for famisX-ing intellect, about where Mr. Sinnott's former lining room was located, and the Herald rattles away in one corner, up stairs, about where people used to sleep and dream. However. Mr. Sinnott Ls well tituated to render himself and guests com fortable, at the New Columbian. Ciikxit Cot iiT. The Circuit, Court for the county of Clackamas adjourned on Thursday. Some business went over. The principal causes tried this week were, the State vs. J. K. Walsh, indictment for as-t-ault with intent to kill; erdict not guilty. State vs. Burehardt. the same cause and result. State vs. Dingman. indictment for reduction ; verdict guilty, and defendant fined $s;iM) Of) and costs" which was little enough punishment. Probably if the de fendant had not a voting and forgiving wito. and an indulgent father-in law, he might have stood a show at serving the State a term at Salem. Sit-it"!in Scknks.- A friend informs us that after old Harvey had left for the res ervation with his Indians, on Monday last, a person who had called in at a ranch bereft of a keeper by tin's modern idea of Justice, saw a scene of desolation that in ide him slmdder. He there found a little child, perhaps ." months old. sitting on one end of the pillow where res ted the pightless head of its aunt. poor, blind, helpless and alone. .One of the women. wife of Oregon, when captured by the precious government agent's trapper, was on her q way to her daily labor, but was taken to one side and there tied up. Was every fclavery more abject. Many Thanks.-We have to acknowledge many very kind courtesies extended to us by friends in attendance at the late term of the Circuit Court in this city. The kind words spoken in our behalf, will be ever cherished and valued by us. For several collections of fruits, which on one or two days lent the air of an horticultural exhi bition to our sanctum, the donors one end all have our grateful thanks. These inci dents stir up within us feelings irreconcil able with our condition. Were we worth a million we should go our last cent on Oregon. O Choicb Fim-it. Mrs. J. T. Chittvood, of Damascus, has placed upon our table choice samples of the King of Tompkins county, and Ulue'lVarmaln vanities of apples. They nVcvery nice, uud Jhd l;iiv has our thanks tor tha favor. Mr. John W. Cox has also left some choice Newtown Pippins with us, which will be excellent aions toward spring. Mr. f ox informs us that this f.dl he picked forty -one apples, of the Rimbo variety, from O tlt-vcn inches of limb in extent. Cockt Hoi sr. Block. The late finishing of!" done upon Court House block makes au improvement at the north end of town when put with those made upon the Entf.r ntisK building quite appreciative. Now we think the Masonic fraternity ouufnt to move in the matter of brushing up "their biuldmi:, that its exterior may correspond with the interior. The stucco woik on Court CJlous'e block was done by Messrs. Niiiis ,t Khoades. The painting by Mr. C. F. Mnrrav, Hntr.Y Nuw is the time to get your potatoes off. and get the cash for them, be fore the roads become in such condition that travel is impossible, with a loaded leant. Barlow Sc Sheppard have advanced t ie price on potatoes, as will be seen, to 4u(-.;,o cent- vi bushel for all that will be delivered within two weeks, or before they get wet in the ground. Notice. -We are prepared to receive potatoe?, butter, eggs, and wood on sub scription from farmers, at current prices. We cannot stand delays this year and now give notice that subscriptions must be paid in advance; or ninety days from the beginning of the volume. tf Lost. On Friday, October 25th, either on board the Portland steamer, or at the P. T. Company's wharf in this city, a small package. 12 or 15 inches in length, wrap ped in brown paper, was lost. Any one finding the same will oblige Mrs. Hurley by leaving it at the store ot J. R. Ralston. Goon. We return our best thanks to our old subscribers. Up to this date but 22 names have dropped off, and we have added lso ncvr names to the lists. Sub scriptions may begin at any time. Our Mifiks are kept bv'numbers.' We furnish - copies for a year. Skt In-. The ' sweetest., saddest days"' have succumbed to Mast. Mist, and now is t'e winter of our discontent but mind ; it is more glorious than the Summer "11 of New York, or tmy other Atlantic State. ' Life I.vsieaxce. The Mutual Life Insur ance Company of New York to-day present their card to our readers. .Accompanying the advertisement we received from the agent several tine publications, from which we learn this is the oldest mut ual life insur ance company in this country, having be gan business before any other. Its assets are much the largest of any in the country. The business of this company is purely cash, and the policy holders are the onlv stockholders. Every person insured in the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, has either a constantly increasing policy or a decreasing premium, as he may prefer. New Tehm. A new term commenced at the Seminary on last Monday. The last term was very satisfactory. The average attend for the term was 105, the aggregate being 1S2. More calls were made tfiii in the term than for a whole year previous, showing that there has been a considerable interest manifested of late in the minus of the peo ple concerning the school. Blckwheat. Mr. C. Deardorfl, of this county, this year produced from 2 1-2 acres of ground 70 bushels of as fine buckwheat as ever greWi In fact it has done'more than that 31 measured bushels weighed 35 at the mill, and gave 1045 lbs. of flour. This Hour was sold by the loo lbs. at 6" cents. The proceeds of the 2 1-2 acres, deducting ex penses, would probablv fall not far short of ? 120.00. The Senator. This steamer in the line of the P. T. Company, is now at her berth in this city, under command of Mr. Thomas Barry. Mr. Murray is putting her under a thorough coat of paint, and when she sails again she will not only swim like a duck, but will hold a striking contrast iu appear ance to a new toy. The Heaviest Yet. We hear of a farmer in tie western part of this county who this season raised 4.00 bushels of potatoes from three-fourths of an acre. One large one, about the size of a man's head, it was esti mated would wei".h six pounds. Venison. Vfe are indebted to Bro. N. W. Randall for a few cuts of the choicest venison perhaps ever placed upon a table before a gourmand. It would have done credit to belmonico himself to see it. The deer are in most excellent condition this fall. Ci Riu Salmon-. Mr. L. Diller, of the Lin coln Bakery in this city, has shipped con s dcraljle cured salmon this season. The first smoked that has perhaps ever been shipped from here, he sent a few weeks ago. It was splendid, too. K.MBRoi;;nT. During the week past an other finely embroidered blanket, with smaller letters, an improvement on the first by the same lady, was sent to Portland from the works of "the Woolen Manufacturing Company. IIeaso.v Called for. Brig. Gen. Cbas. P.Stone in 1SG3 was arrested at midnight, placed in Fort Lafay ette, removed from his cemmand, charged with treasonable practices, kept without a trial, mustered out of his rank in the middle of the war, af ter a brilliant service in Louisiana, and, in fact, driven from the army in disgrace. This is one of the myster ies of Mr. Lincoln's Administration, and as Mr. Stanton gave the order for Gen. Stone's arrest, now that he is ont of office he may probably give the reason. Sixth Year. " Our Aaron" is now canvassing for the sixlh edition of the Portland Directory which will be published en or about the 1st of January by S. J. MeCormick. Weekly Commercial ltevicw. Enterprise Ofkich, ) Oregon City, Nov. sth, 1?67. f FLOUT! Imperial, Standard, Monitor, brands $( 50Ct,.$7 00 bbl., in i sacks ; outside brands $ 00(V.5 0. WHEAT Dull demand at 95 cts.$l bushel. OATS The demand is about equal to the supply, at '.ii(o '.M : c. COB.N" MEAL-2 TiOoT; ? cwt. FKK!) Ground $25 ton ; Middlings $2(i(77:,;2." ; Bran $12. Flit' IT Green Apples "p bx 25045 c; Dried Apples "f lb o3c; Dried Peaches 20c: Plums 20c. CL'RLD MEAT Bacon "p lb 1 3c lie; Hams H lb Ufa ISc: Shoulder ICtC. LABI) -In ketrs 10 c: tins 15c. L'GGS 22c. y doz. PUTTEIi Ordinary to prime 1 lb 25 30c. POULTRY Chickens "p doz $2 5n3: tame Ihicks 75c. "f? pair ; tame Geese $2 50 pair; Turkeys S2 50 $3 $ pair. (J AMI- Grouse 50c. f pair, or $3 doz.; Pheasants. 40c. pair, or 2 "p doz. VEGETABLES Potatoes r bu. 25 cts Onions 100 lbs $1 502.; BeansiOO lbs $3 50.-? 4. HIDES Salted -jf lb U5c; dry 910. l'OKTL.vyn ntif'KS. Flour Ranging from 3G 00 to $7 00 barrel. Wheat Lots offered here are taken at $1 00 to SI 10 f? bushel. acon Sides. 9 10c: ham?, 17 18c; shoulders, (j7e: Stock abundant, demand lizht. " "Lard In tins. 10lle: Keg. 10c. Butter Packed solid. 10 and 12c. In brine, choice, 20 and 25c. Isthmus, 30 to 3Sjc. Eggs In good demand at 33c. "jp. doz. Dried Fruits Apples, packed iu new i bbls 0c; Peaches, 12ic, and 13c; Piums, 20.. 25c. Sugar Islands. 12JI3ic; SanFrancis co C. 1 i(o 15c ; Crushed, iu bbls. lliAc ; half bbls".." 17c. Syrup Heavy Golden, best brands, 81 87c ; Island, in bbls., 35c. Rice Hawaiian, 10 c ; China, No. 1, He. . Coffee Java. 27c ; Rio. but little in market, 22c ; Costa Rica. 23c. Fish Salmon, bbls. :?! 00 ; half bbls, S." 00 : Mackerel, $14 ; kits, 3 50 ; Cod fish. 10c Salt Carmen Island 100 lb. sks.27 50 : Dairy 50 lb. sks. S32 50 ; best Bay, 100 lb. sks. $25 ; 10 lb. sks, 18c ; 5 lb. sks, 10c ; 3 lb. sks. 8c. Willainoite l.;lgc Vo. 15 I. O. CI. T. Meets every Saturday evening, at the rooms S.E. cnruer'of Main and Filth streets, at 7 1-2 o'clock. Visiting members are invited to attend. By order of W. C T. MACK .S; ll.VTl II, DENTISTS, The natrnnafs nf thnn rlsalrmrr .. ('Li. Operatlon-i, is respectfully solicited. Satisfaction in all cases guaranteed. X. 15. A itrmix Osyde administered for the Painless Extraction of Teeth. Also : the lihojolene. Spray used for those who prefer it. Offick Corner of Washington and Front streets, Portland. Entrance on Washington street. 42. tf Dr. IIostetter's Stomach Bit ters. The operation of this palatable rem edy upon the stomach, liver and excretory organs is singularly soothing and conserva tive. It regulates, recruits, and purities them. Dyspepsia in all its forms yields to its control and iuvigorating properties, and it is recomineuded 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, and elderly persons will derive much more benefit from it than from ordinary stimulants. Sold by the drug trists and dealers everywhere. MUDGE, CALEF A CO.. Age its, S3;tf l'oi tland, Oregon. Xew('aMf Edition of the WoiUs of AVasUing'on Irving. Iii announcing several new editions, in a style of improved elegance and conveni ence, of the Works of Washington Irving. UK' publisher would take the opportunity of acknowledging the good reception which his efforts in the presentation of these favorite writings have heretofore re ceived. In the several forms in which the various productions of the author of the "Sketch-Book'-' have been given to the public, it is estimated that the sale has reached no less than fifty thousand of the series, or more than a million volumes. Nor is the demand yet abated. On the contrary, new exertions of enterprise are required to meet the desires of anew gen eration of readers, and keep pace with the progress of taste and refinement in the typographic and other mechanic arts of the publisher's calling. The motive of this perennial popularity is not far to seek. It is to be read on every page of the delightful volumes in which "Geoffrey Crayon' infused the happy in spiration of his genius in his devotion to themes which will always be regarded by successive generations of readers with no ordinary emotions of interest. The charm of the felicitous style of Washington Irving, the reflection of the amiable poetic ppirit of the truly refined gentleman, would be felt on any topic on which the author had been pleased to bestow it. Put it is for the ever-enduring fume of Irving that he close for the exercise of his pen, topics of undying value and importance In his inviting Essays on human life and charac ter in portraying manners, as in the Sketch Book," ' Bracebridge Hall,'7 and other volumes, he has touched, with mingled sentiment and humor, those emotions which are implanted in the hearts of all ; while his topics of biography, of history and romance, are of such world-wide cel ebrity and passionate interest as the story of Columbus and his followers, with their discoveries of the New World ; the life of the founder of the nation, George Wash mgton. drawing with it the narrative of the Civil and Military events of America during Ida remarkable career; the marvel ous record of Mahomet, with the illustra tions of the genius of his race in the rom antic fact and legend of " The Tales of the Alhombra'' and the " Conrluest of Gra nada ;'' the felicity wiih which the author has linked his name with the birthplace of Shakespeare, the genius of Oliver Gold smith, the lame of Scott and Byron, and, not least, the humorous invention which, in Knickerbocker's irresistible Chronicle of New York, has imputed a mythic inter est to the bare early annals of his native city. It is thus that the writings of Wash ington Irving may be claimed to be im perishable, till, what is not likely soon to happen, the same cvcr-welcome themes are treated in some happier manner. The charm of Irving is his acceptability to all, a grace and refinement to please the most fastidious ; and his peculiar merit is readily appreciated by every reader ; his good sense and humor, the air of enjoy ment pervading his pages, has secured his works a home in both hemispheres, wher ever the English language is understood. Of the few indispensable authors in every American library, Washington Irving is certainly among the foremost. The de light of childhood, the chivalric companion of refined womanhood, the solace of life at every period, his writings are an imper ishable legacy of grace and beauty to his countrymen. The new publications of these works will be in several forms of unusual ele gance, and all, in proportion to a moderate price for each, combining good taste with economy. The series will be issued in the following order punctually on the first day of each month until completed, beginning with October : Bracebridge Hall ; Astoria; Wolfert's Roost; Bonneville; Sketch-Book; Mahomet. 2 vols ; Traveler ; Granada ; Knickerbocker ; Salmagundi ; Crayon Mis cellany ; Spanish Papers ; Goldsmith ; Miscellanies; Alhambra ; Washington, 5 vols : Columbus, 3 vols ; Life and Letters, 4 vols. TltllKK EDITIONS WIIXUK IS.-1KI), NAMELY : 1. The Knickerbocker (large paper) Edition on superfine laid paper, full. size, 12mo. with illustrations. Elegantly printed and bound in extra crape cloth, gilt top. Price to subscribers for the whole set, $2.25 per vol. Half calf extra, .3.75. This edition will be sold only to subscrib ers for the whole set. It will be the best edition for libraries and for the centre table. 2. The Riverside Edition on fine white paper, in iCmo. The whole set will be newly stereotyped in the same elegant manner as in the volumes already issued. These will be re issued and continued in monthly volumes until completed. Green crape cloth, gilt top, beveled edge, $1.75 per vol. 3. The People's Edition from the same sfereotyp.es as the above, but printed on cheaper paper and neatly bound in cloth. Price, $1.25 per vol. In this edition these favorite works are now presented in a readable and attractive shape and at a very moderate price. The Sunnyside Edition is now published complete, in 28 vols., 12mo. cloth. Price, $2.5:) per vol.. or in half calf, $4.00 per vol. X. B. The attention of the trade is spe cially invited to these several editions. Enterprising Booksellers can readily take orders fur whole sets, to be delivered in monthly volumes. G. P. FUTXAM k SOX, (ifil Broadway, New York City. If you wish the very besc Cabinet Photo ouAcns. you mu.it. call on Bradley A lirLOf so., 4Jt Montgomery street, San Francisco. HTJFELANDg CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS. SWISS TRY IT TRY IT The best Purifier of the Blood ! A Pleasant Tonic ! A very Agreeable Drink ! Unsurpassed for acting 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. yOBODY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT J. G. Fimscii, Proprietor. Taylou A Benoel. Sols Agents. Ct5.lv) 413 Clay si., San Francisco ISTAR OF THE CELEBRATED ) iSTORIAOHJSTTERSIj These delicious Ptomach Bitters are entirely Yecet-( J able, and free from alcohol and every hurtful ingrc I TRY : THEM! i TRY JUDGE FOR YOUR SELF! THEfcli ( d-ent. A ptenfant tnnic and a most ajrrecaMe drink. ' The ma fcrt is flooded with poisonous compounds: J hut T !I E S K bitters, runde fiom the puitst ex-, , tracts of valuable loots, l.aiks and herbs, aie ad- inirnbiy arti:e.t to the enre of all affections of the J JSiom icb. Kidnevs. I.iver and Jlowels. mch s P- f p-P'- Fev-r, Pinnhaca, I.ok of A r-neti?. etc. etc. For m'.e everywhere. A. FESKHAISKX. J .O! T. .V ASCKACTCKEF. '"o- Pa-ftmo a.d Js.'Von. Sn Ktrt r'n 0 PORTLAND BUSINESS GUIDE. Persons having business in Portland are ad vised to note the following firms. WILL A M E T T E EBON WORKS COMPANY ! j'jys? North Frout and E sts., f I t-,iJTiiu Portland. Oregon. Iron. Founders, STEAM ENGINE AX0 BOILER BUI LDERS. THESE WORKS ARE LOCATED OS the bank of the river, one block north of Conch's Wharf, and have facilities for turn ing out machinery promptly and elliciently. We have secured the services of Mr. John Nation, as Director of the Works, whose ex perience on this coast for fifteen years jjives him a thorough knowledge of the various kinds of machinery required for mining and milling purposes. We are prepared to exe cute orders for all classes of machinery and boiler works, such as MIXING AND STEAMBOAT MACHINERY ! FLOLIUNG MILLS ! SAW MILLS ! QUARTZ MILLS ! ! MIXING PUMPS ! ! Manufacture and, Ecrair Machinery of all l-hidit. " IL'OX SUUTTKll WOIllvut San FrancUco cost and freight. M'heeler d' litin dalCs J'atcit Grinder and Amalgamator. anbars and Xteettt-' Self Adjustlnq 1'uttiit J'lxto.i 'ticking, either applied to oil or new steam cylinders. Quartz Stampers, Shoes and dies, if the treat hard iron. Zy Removed ! Removed ! The old and well known lortIsiial IoEEMilry, I. MOXXASTL'S, Proprietor, PORTLAND OJlEGOx, HAS NOT DISCONTINUED WORK! but li -is been removed to Second street, between Alder and Morrison streets, where business will be couducted on as large a scale as in years oast. ti:ly 1851. ...1867 Jj CO., I iii. OK FEU FOR SALE LOW Builders' Hardware and Carpenters' Tools, Blacksmiths and Machinists'' Tools, Coopers' and Tanners1 2Jools, Jfinine and Fanners' Tools, Jf ill and Cross-' Cut Sairs, Ship and Steamboat Jfardicare, Tar, Pilch, Oakum, Oars, Packing, Manilla and Hemp Cordage, Anchors, Blocks and Sheaves, t Powder, Fuse, Stnt, Lead and Caps, IVooden JVare, Twines and Brushes. IRON, STJEEIL, AND Blacksmiths' Goods, Cumberland Coal, Put nam, New York and tJriilin Horse Nails, Malleable Nuts and Irons for Bug gies and Wagons; Wagon Skeins and Iron Axles, all sizes. WAGON TIMBER. Hubs, Spoke, Axle, Point and Shaft, Bent Rims, Saii-ed l-'ilhi, 'd-c, d'. Agouti for A Si. Iluliiclic fc Co., iflre liope M:i t fart ii i or. ST Circulars furnished on ppplieatiori. Our facilities for purchasing goods in the Eastern Markets beiti; of a superior charac ter, we arc 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 gcods in this line ever o lie red in this market.. E. .1. NOKTHRLP & CO., 131 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. May lsth, l5i;7. ooz-Tin 3 H W H r-i O s "5 o HI fc-t p c w o o ?i- .-s t Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in Harness, Saddles, Saddlerv Ware, Szc, &c. And everything ajiperluining to ihe Trade. f"All kinds of Carriage Trimminar done to order. Ul.tf THE BEST SELECTION Ififj And largest assortment of VI T 1 f -m r ' sr. feaVirts L,auies uents , .Misses . lioys and Childrens' BOOTS and SHOES. Can be had at the PHILADELPHIA BOOT AXD SHOE STOHE, Xo. 112 Front street, Portland, opposite. Walter J iro. Carpet 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. I-b) 112 Front street, Portland. A. G. BRADFORD, HS REMOVED THE B-ALAM his stock of OF Wines and Liquors, TO Xo, 40 First Street, PorUnnd, Oregon. Directly in the rear of his former place of business. Parties in want of Extra Fine Wines and Brandies, will do weM to call. Empty Pipes and Barrels for Sale. (27. tf Sunday School and Gift Books ! 7!iM THE AMERICAN TRACT SOCIE- ty and Massachusetts Sunday School Society. For sale at Messrs. llurtrren & Shindler's, First street, corner of Salmon, Portland, Oregon. G. II. ATKINSON, Sec.'v and Treas. Oretron Tract Soc.'y. S. SHIN'DEER, Depositary. L'-Uy FIRST' PREMIUM' MODELS. rpHE SEAVIXG MACIIIVE has justly I been regarded as the most usetul in vention of the century. Still, a reliable method of Carting the work for the Machine has been needed. How much time is lost in waitinir for patterns, or for work to be cut and basted ! All this can be avoided by the use of the Mathematical system of Dress Cutting TAUGHT IN FOUR LESSONS At the Select School. Also: Instructions given in Ornamental Work of every variety, Tuesday and Friday, at 4 P. M. (4:.J?t 1 Oil (I JODX MtEHS. lOUUi P. Ci MYERS J. MYERS & BROTHER, Ciaczip Csisla St ore J Under the Court House, in Oregon City. Dealers in Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. Clothing, Buena Vista Stone: Ware, flt.r.f.i.ioo llsirftu'iirp ftc... etc.. Which they propose to sell as cheap an any House in, ureaon. "j II igUest Price paid for Wool, Deer skins, and Dried fruit, by J. Myers if- Brother. Salem Woolen Goods for sale at whole sale or retail, ot Salem prices, by J. Myers d- Brother. COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY. OF CALIF0BNIA, PORTLAND BUSINESS GUIDE. Persons having business in Portland are ad vised to note the following firms. ! ,1.11 One door south from the corner of First and Morrison streets, near the Western; Portland, Oregon. Win, T. Shanahan, IMPORTER. AXD DEALER IJT M US I CAL INSTR UMENTS, FIXE ENGRA VIXGS, PICTURE FRAMES And MOLDINGS. THE FINEST AND LARGEST STOCK of Engravings, Cromos, Plain and col ored LithojjcrHphs, etc., ever before Gilt-red in this market, just received and for sale at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! also : Views of Columbia River Scenery! Constantly on hand. AGENT FOR BKADBfCr's CELEBrtATED fa'saES! Scale !isaaaos ! Which have given universal satisfaction, and which te guarantees to sell at San Fran cisco prices. VW Special attention given to framing Photograph Engravings, etc. Z'if" Mr. Shanahan, formerly of A. Koh ler's establishment, San Francisco, will at tend to tuning and repairing Pianos, Melo deons, and all kinds of Musical Instruments. Pianos fur Kent. (36. ly H. SSN3HEIMEH & CO., N'ew York Manufacturers of Eell Metal Patent Agraffe Grand Scale Pianofortes ! rpHK UNDERSIGNED WOULD EES JL pectfullv announce to his old patrons aud the public generally, that he will keep constantly on hand a good assortment of the above class Pianos, which he oilers whole sale aud retail at New York prices. AGENT FOR STEIXWAT SONS Celebrated Pianofortes ! AND A.E. THOMPSON'S Patent Swell and Voice Tremelo CiiotiAL Organ. N. B. rianos and Organs carefully tuned and repaired. II. SINSUEIMEK, 3J;ly) 111 Front st. Portland, Oregon. Sixteen Years in Oregon. S, J. M'CORMIGK, wtWMlllr'J rrnc Pioneer Eooksellef and Publisher Of this Slate, desires to inform all his old customers (and as many new ones as mav not be acquainted with the fact) that he still continues to operate at the Franklin book store, 105 Front Street, Portland, (EXAf TLT ori'OSITE MOUNT UOCB) Where ho is prepared to furnish SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, SHEET MUSIC, INSTRUCTION BOO JtS for all kinds of Musical Instruments. tin ntii 3jijic liooivs, BASS, VIOL, GUITAK and VIOLIN STRINGS. BLANK BOOKS, TOYS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, C1IEA P P U B LI ( :A TIONSi SEWSPAPEUS, MAGAZINES, GLOBES, PRESSES, lyr.J PENS, Photographic Albums, And every other article in the above line. IMTORTER OF Hard Wood Lumber COACH, CARRIAGE, AND WAGON MATERIALS ! Portland, Oregon-. HAS NOW ON HAND and TO ARRIVE the finest stock ever imported te this coast. Being 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. 1 1 U BS, SPOK ES, FELLOES, AXLES, POLES, BENT UIMh? Shaft, Boies, Single trees, Ploio Beams and Handles, d'C Orders for the above, also for Boxes, Thim bles, Skeins, Iron and bteel, promptly tilled. HOBK31T II. LAW, Commission Merchant, 38 First st., Corner of Pine, Portland, Oregon. Consignments solicited. (SG.ly TOBACCO! TOBACCO! JtST RECEIVED, UIKECT KUOJI the Manufacturers, :i,000 ISoxes Choice Brands Virginia Chewing ! COMPRISING Light Pressed Natural Leaf; Hard Bright lbs. in Caddies ; Sweet Honey Dew in Caddies ; Twist, Pocket Piece, and other Fancy Styles. ALSO, iO.000 POUNDS Sect Virginia Smoking Tobacco ! Of the best brands, put up in bales and packages of one pound, halves and quarters. Also : SOLACE, SOLAR AXD YOUNG AMERICA FINE CUT CHEWING! Which we are receiving every thirty days, fresh from the manufacturers. We offer the above goods to the trade, in bond ortai paid, at San Francisco price, for cash. We have now on hand, and are con stantly receiving, a large assortment of Havana and American Cigars ! To which we particularly call the attention of Bar-Rooms and Dealers in general. -iT" There can also be found at this estab lishment, a complete assortment of Yankee Notions and Fancy Goods, Billiard Balls, Cue Wax and leathers. Fishing Tackle, etc. WASHERMAN & CO.. 31.5m) 77 Front s'.., Portland; portLand business guide. - Persons having business in Portland aread rised to note the following firms. W. A. ALDRICtt: 3. C. 11 ERRILL. iOHX H'CSAKEV. M'GRAKENj MERRILL& CO. SHIFPING, COMMISSION AND Forwarding' Merchants, 4 GENTS OF THE CALIFORNIA, li. Hawaiian and Oiegon Packet Lines. Importers of San Ouentin and Carmen Island Salt, Sandwich Island Sugars, Coffee, Rice, and Puhi. Agents for Provost's A Co.'s Preserved Fruits. V egetables, Pickles and Vinegar. Dealers in Hour, Grain, Bacon, Lard & Fruit, Lime, Cement and Plaster. Will attend to the Purchase, Sale or Ship ment of Merchandise or Produce iu New York, San Francisco, Honolulu, or Portland. ALDRICH, MERRILL & CO., Nos 204 and 20t California Street, San Francisco. M'CRAKEN, MERRILL & CO., 18 North FrontStreet, Portland. Island Sugar and Molasses. QQ KEGS ISLAND SUGAR; 150 BBLS. ISLAND MOLASSES, ex-Ilonolulu Packet, and for sale by M'CRAKEN, M ERRII.L. fc CO. HOME MANUFACTURE. HIGGINS & CO. Are Xow 2anufa.cttiring a. Superior ARTICLE OF Chemical, Olive, Pale, and Brown FAMILY SOAP, TXTIIIC1I WE WILL SELL AT SAN V Francisco Prices, and deliver to up river boats free of charge. All orders sent to Portland Soap Factory, or to McCraken, Merrill &, Co., Agents, will meet with prompt attention. W. L. HIGGINS & CO.. ll:ly Proprietors, No. 8 Front Street, Portland, Oregon, One block nonb of O. S. N. Co.'s Wharf. McCRAKEN, MERRILL A CO., Agents. mm mmmm OHKGO X I A IV 15 U 1 1,1) J G, An. 5 -Washington Strt-et, PORTLAND, OREGON. BLANK BOOKS RULED and BOUND to anv desired pattern. MUSIC BOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS PAPERS, Etc., bound in every Variety of style known to the trade. Orders from the countrr nromptly at tended to. C. D.SNYDER & CO. HATS. It- ii. MEUSSDORFFER & BR0 Manufacturers and Imyortci ot. And Wholesale and JUtad Dealers in, HATS, CAPS, AND HATTEES MATERIALS, No. 72 Front street, Portland Oregon. Are receiving, in addition to their extensive stock, by every steamer, all tbe latest styles of New York, London and Parisian taste for gentlemen's and children's wear, which they will sell cheaper than any other house oil the Pacilic coast. P. S. Hats of every style and description made to order, also neatly repaired. ISy WM. COP.IiITT, san Francisco. K. MACI.KAV, Portland. Importers t Wholesale Grocers, 74 FRONT STREET Portland Oregon. GOODS SOLI) FOR CASH AT A SMALL advance upon SAX Fit A A Ci SCO JOnL'I.VG PRICES! c. & r. Would thank merchants visiting the city to price theirstock before purchasing. 4. y C. W. ROBIXSON'. J. R. LAKE. Stove and Tin Store! No. 154 Front street, Portland, Oregon, next door to Evcrding & Beebe. ROBINSON h LAKE, DEALKKS IX Stoves, Copjer and Sheet Iron Ware, H- AVE JUS I LAID IN A LARG E stock of stoves of the latest styles, consist ing in part of the following cook stoves : Pride of the Pacific, Republic, Golden Gate, Crystal Palace, Buck's Patent, Harvest Queen, Diamond Rock, Hearthstone, Also : A good stock of Parlor and Box stoves, tin ware, Ac, Ac. Also : An assortment of Pumps, etc. We are satisfied that we can cive 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 rooting, spouting, and all kinds of job work, on short notice, aud in a satisfactory manner, ROBINSON & LAKE. Portland, March loth, ISO". l-l-ly C. II. UlYiGRS, PLimiSLXG, (iiS & STEAM Fitting Establishment, Xo. 110 Firt Sircet . .Portland. Gas Fixtures, Conking Ranges, . Hot. Water Boilers, Marble Toji Washstands, Sheet Lead and Block Tin, Water Closets, Bath Tubs, Lead Pipe. Wrought Iron Pipes, all Sizes. TEES, EL BO WS, RETURX BEXDL NIPPLES, BISHIXGS, (c, for Steam, Water and Iras. ALSO Scotch Tubes, Water Guages, Whistles Tallon Pumps, Steam Guages, Globe, Ansrle, and Check Valves, Guage Cocks, Air Cocks, aud all kinds ot Brass Work. Rubber Hose, Hose Pipes, Ac. Hotels, public buildings, and private resi dences heated with the latest improvements in steam or hot air apparatus. I invite citizens generally to call and ex amine my stock, which has been selected with great care; and especial attention given to tbe wants of this market. May IS, 1SG7. Ply C. II. MYERS. Established 1857. ) j ESTABMSl ! 1S57. ISIIED J. O'CONNOR, No. 90 First street, Portland, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Garden, Grass and Flower Seeds ! All Seeds from this Establishment are Warranted Fresh and Genuine. Foreign and Domestic Dried Fruits and Vegetables. Foreign and Domestic Green do do Vegetables' anil Fruit Packed with care for Shipment. NUTS Pea-nuts, Brazil-nuts, Wal nuts, Fil berts and Almonds. GROCERIES A selected stock of choice Groceries, bought expressly for family use. rgrAll of which is offered for cash at cash prices. Orders solicited. 35:1 JOHXO'COXXOR. No. 00 First St., Portland, Oregorr. JUSTICES' BLANKS, of every descrip tion, for sale at the Exteki-xise office. PORTLAND BUSINESS GUIDE. - Persons having business in Portland are ad vised to note the following firms. CIIAS. HODGE. .CHAS. E. CALEF. .fc'EO. W. SNELL. KOEGE, CALEF Ik Co., DEALERS IX DRUGS and MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS, VA ENISHES, BR USEES, PA INTERS ' Materials, aid Druggists' Sundries. 97 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. S5;) Sew 3co41m! JUST OPENING at me NEW STORES Nos. 10(5 to 172 FIPwST STREET, POKTLAXD, IIURGREN SH1NDLEB I FURNITURE direct from Eastern Manufac turers. Complete assortment. The Tiade supplied on liberal terms. PULU AXD OTHER MATERIALS FOR Bedding. THREE-W II FELED CHILDREN'S CABS, at unusually low rates. IMPERIAL FILLING anew, elastic, and pure article for matrasses. (n4.tf HOSTETTEFi'S CELEBRATED S7GIMCH A Pure and Fcweriu! Tcnic, Corrective anil Alterative, of wonder ful e.T.cac j- in diseases uf (He STOMACH, LIVSH AND BOWELS. PKOTEtTIVK PKOFEliTIES. Prevents Fever and Ague and Billions Re mittent Fevers ; fortifies the system . . against Miasma and the evil effects of unwholesome water ; invigor ates the organs ot digestion and the bowels; Steadies (lie "Verves and (ends to Pro long Liile. KKJIKIIIM, PliOPKKTIK. Cares Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Sick and Nervous Headache-, General Debility, Nervousness, Depression of Spirits,' Constipation, Colic, Intermit tent Fevers, Sea ickr.ess, Cramps and Spasms, and all complaints of either sex arising from Bodily Weakness, whether inherent in the system or PRODUCED BY SPECIAL CAUSES. OTIIING THAT IS NOT WIIOLE J some, gi-nial, and restoratite in its na ture, enters into tbe composition of IiS; TETTER'S STOMACH LITTERS. This popular preparation contains no mineral of any kind ; no deadly botanical element; no licry excitant ; but is a combination of Ihe extracts of rare balsamic herbs and plants, with the purest and mildest of all dillusive stimulants. The week stomach israpidiv invigorated, and the appetite restored by this tonic, and hence it works wonders in cases of Dyspepsia, and in lens confirmed forms of Indigestion. Acting as a gentle and painless apricnt, as well as upon the liver; it also invariably re lieves the Constipation superinduced by ir regular action of the digestive aud secretive organs. Persons of feeble habit, liable to Nervous Attacks, Lowness of Spirits, and Fits of Languor, find prompt and permament relief from the Bitters. The testimony on this point is conclusive, and from both sexes. As a Genuine Tonic, IIOSTETTER'S BIT TERS produce elfects which must bo expel i enced or witnessed before they can be fully appreciated. In cases of Constitutional Weakness, Premature I)eea3-, and Debility and Decrepitude arising trom old aire, it ex ercises me electric influence. In ttie conva lescent stajjes of all diseases it operates as a delightful invigorant. When the powers of nature are relaxed, it operates to re-enforce and re-establish them. Last, but not least, it is the only safe stim ulant, being manufactured from' sound and inocuous materials, and entirely free from the acrid elements present more or less in all the ordinary tonics ami stomachics of the day. SOLD EVERYWHERE. HCDfciE, CALEF A CO., Agents, S5:tf.J Portland, Oregon. Patented October 13th, lStj3. - PERFECT FAST COLORS. Black, Dark Green, Black Silk, Light Green, Hark Blue, Magenta, Light Blue, Jfuize, French Blue, Maroon, Claret Brown, Orange, Dark Broicn, Pink, Light Broicn Purple, Snuff Broicn, Royal Purple, Cherry, Salmon, Crimson, Scarlet, Dark Drab, Slate, Light Drab, Solferino, Fawn Drab, Violet, ellou Light Fawn Drab. FOit Dvrii.xci sii,x:. Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Children's Clothing, And all Kinds of Wearing Anjjaicl. A Saving of Eifjiity per Cent. For 25 cents you can color as many goods as would otherwise cost live times that sum. Various shades can be produced from the same dy. The process is simple, and any one can use the dye with perfect success. Diiections in English, French and German outside of each packaire: HOWE & STEVENS, Go Broadway, Boston. For sale by Smith fc Davis Portland, and by Bell & Parker, Oregon City. 21 rTe Rfl O V E D ! O V. X& IE 3E rJF AND PAPER HANGING EH USE! IKG LEAVE TO IXFORM THE ) public that we have Removed to the Fine Store No. 89 Front street, Portland, Formerly occupied by Messrs. Cohn, Lyon c6 Kavfman Where we shall now open our latest impor tations of CARPETS, PAPER HANGINGS, FLOOR AND TABLE OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, DAMASKS LACE CURTAINS, CORNICES AND BANDS, GILT MOLDINGS, And all goods jn v,e CAEPET & UPHOLSTERY LINE ! We Import our (ioods Direct from the East; tkntl Sell at less llian San Francisco Friccs I WAITEI! BROS., No. 85 Front street, between Alder 35.) aEd Washington, Portland, Oregon. j HKDINGTO CQ.:$.. COL CJfN. REDINGTON & CO3 Essence of Jamaica ingefi riIILS Vnlmble preparation, containing iri I .... . . i 1- il irmi. I a laginy conceniraieu ioi m ' r, erties of the" Jamaica Ginger, has become ou0 of the most popular domestic remedies for all diseases of the stomach and Oigestiye organs. As a tonic it will be fonndvhya!aable to all persons recovering from debility, whether produced bv fever or otherwise, for whilst imparts to the system all the glow and vigor that can be produced by wine or brandy, it entirely free from the reactioftarf effects follow "the use of spirits of any kind. It is also an excellent remedy-fo female who suiter from diHicult menstruation, giving almost immediate relief to the spasms that sc frequently accompany that period. It gives immediate relief to pausen, caused by sea sickness, etc. It is also valuable ft an external application for Gout, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, etc. KEDINGTON & CO. 27-ly Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast. O o " MARTHA WASHINGTON II AIE. RESTORER. Trust none other, howe'er pleasant, None can do what this haalone Try it always keep it present L'se the Martha Washington. q IT AVIL.L. KEE1 THE' IIAJR. Soft ami glossy Cha n gc It to IT 13 NOT A its Original Color Prevent It falling out Make old heads look young and do ail that la expected of a. genuine, good IEalr Restorer. ilEOlXCJTOX & Co., Agentsp San Francleco DYE. " MARTHA WASHINGTON IIAIK REST0BER Is the wonder of the world, and stands above comparison with urn- other articlfe for the hair ever brought betote the public; ly Sold everywhere. REDINGTON'S o FLAVORING EXTRACTS! Arc made from Fresh Fruit. Enef bottle holds twice as much as any othef brand iu the market, consequently they are the cheapest and the best. Q Use no other. O REDIN'GTON' & CO. Agents for the Pacific Coastr yrilY WILL YOU DELAY f We are sorry that there aro persons who sutler on day by day month after month, and year by year,whcn friends and neighbors have been cured of the samd malady that afllicts them. Xow it has been proved by substan tial evidence that SCOVILUS BLOOD AND LIVER SYRU1 vill cure the worst case of scroti tila, Canker, Rheumatism, Neu: ralgia, etc.; yet still there are those who neglect this sure and valuable remedy. To Such we Bay, try the Syrup and be convinced. RED1NGTON & Co., AgentSi 41G and 41S Front street San Francisco. GRAEFENBERG UTERINE CATIIOLICON, If faithfully used according to direction will cure every case of Diabetes, and greatly mitigate the troublesome effects caused by a relaxation of the outlet of the bladder. It id a most successful remedy for gravel and other diseases of the kidncys'and bladder, and foi Female diseases is unequalled. The Ca".iolicon uniformly cures Prolapsus Uteri, Whites, all irregularities of the Monthly- period, suppression, incontinence of Urine, Ploating, and Dropsical swellings, and all diseases of pregnancy. The specific action of this medicine is imminent and certain, upon the Uterine and abdominal muscles and liga ments restoring them to as healthy a statu as those of childhood and youth, so that pa tients who have used tbe Oraefenberg Compa ny's Uterine Catholicon, cannot sullicientiv express their gratitude for the relief afforded. Redixgton & Co., Agents, 416 and 413 Front street, San Francisc STOP THATGOUGHING COME OF YOU CAA'T, AXD AVE PIT7 you. Yon have tri.-d every remedy hut tiie tS;J ilesiinwl, by its intrinsic merit, to siijorscJi nil i;a ilar pn'irarutums. It is not stirjirisias "U should b. re!ii( timt to try somelhinsl.-i! nfer the many -porinnents you h ive mait'Jof trashy r iinjjouuu foiitcJ oa tho public as a certaia cure; bu; NBWELL'S Pulmonary Syra? is really the VEHY BF.FT rorcody frircomw" '' f'r tho cirr .f Coughs, Colds, ioro Tlmwt, Asm:.-- , Whofipina Ornish. Ui onchiUs and 0'r,s'iiiijno'.i5fc' -siiikIs of p'-oplo in OiiiiairiiUi and tHvp"" have Iu- 1 already bcaottttvd ty tlu tturunKiug euralie jow. If SWELL'S ITT 5C! Pulmonar anil with n nr-ronf give ft fTWr nnTint!! r!T" lianon. W; now s.Mr.-. ir--iv-i ei all wh- ire e i m-.juainte.t wilh this. ha jtre.-test fanre.vr.f li .- . for tho lio.iiii: of all (Upases uf tiii; T.irl I.uugs, assuria you tu-t 1 J v.; Pulmonary ftjmi) h.is cured thousands ant it will euro YOL' if yon I f ""This Invnlnablo mwlirino in plant 'a" sooliimt', healing and f-treii:!iciiin in its e(l-" t.: ' s tin iv 1 ! from ail ixmoikmis or nohMerioan draJ. uii I ei-n-r;!y hrr;nl tank-mil srirctiaisiaur.. Cfi-iifii--ts Iroui many prominent ciazeni cf 5. & Fraaciaco accoinxsby CL-ry Uottl tC ITBWELL'S Pulmonary Syrir") 3 0 u