.4 - o If fT I! f 1 o i 6 1 O StljcUJccklij X AXD tOl'XTV. Ifh't. Steamer 4m is being refitted at the caneir.ab ship yard. Grecerymcn and dealers are request ed to notice" the sale of personal proper ty bv Sheriff Myers on Saturday next. ' The favor of our friend. '-City Corres pondent," will come in good place next ve ek. the a very heavy eastern mail -On reached us by steamer, several days behind overland advices. . Q -o to- f .i in i ! Judge Matlock, we are happy ta state. fcasso far recovered that he has been able in ride to the coast, where it is hoped that iis health may be materially improved. . --- - The paper-mill of Messrs. W. W. 5c II. S. Ruck. Pittock t Co., on the Clackamas uearGthis city, will be ia steady operation after to d.iy. -OalhThTTfThGth a '-boisterous j . .. . , , 4, ... Fen an was captured by the authorities in this city On nrnmisf. of future rmod ! behavior-he was released next morning. Elder G. W. Richardson, and Elder G. O. Burnet, will preach at the Court House in this city, on the huh Sabbath of this month, August 30th. li'i.'S. McCormiek will probabiy have ail the Campaign badges, medals, flags, etc., that oQhher party will want. Send no orders abroad until you see McCormiek. The Dayton ia the finest modeled boat on the river. Her cabins are now up. She ought to belong to the Yacht Club of New York. An accident occurred at the fill on .Mam Street, on the 2 Ufa. bv whieii a cart i wiiii horse and all, was ' damr ed.'' No i damage. The Yt'ater Company have been com pelled to board in and cover their rescr- voir, to prevent petty annoyances by bad j bovs. ! Senator Williams has our thanks for 1 the Congressional Globe complete, o second session of the Oth Co!!.ress- f the -first Kession 40th Congress, and other valuable documents and reports. Yiv. Vi. F. Ili-hfie'.d was among the Oregon City fulks lately on a visit to Vic toria. He returned oa the 22d, r.:ul is gain ready to accommodate the public With correct time keepers, at J he" old stand. lion. W. L. Jeriii'gan, altor'nCy for the U. P. II. K. Co., is conten'plating a isit to Oreron. Ac shruld be g-aa to meet iurn here : we have not seen him since we were j a printer's devil in the oOtje of Colfax? . sciiuvier - ' ' 1 ..... - th.it could be spared. a. rni'i-e irona to the middle Columbia, where they will be em ployed by the Or'g-.va S'-eam Navigation Company, in reh.t; wheel &te inier C'fO the. tiegant st . . . 1 Master J. M. Ihicon, I. O. .-f O. V,. left this i"'i.'pnty Gr.t; of the (.;r;uid Lou city on T:ie.d u- last fn- !. ma: u;. fhere he in.s.Itiited ';vorland I-odg .no. 21. and i leturncd. reacditng home uguia ca i.iornii:.1-. rmav ;b"s l:iu.-ic ci Pr f. C.v in ta.s w l!dl !u",s bl'rn 1:1 rocoss ,br f'-'ur vt'eks past, will resume on Wednesday nent. All t parents who desire a capable instructor ia j made should secure the scr. !ce3 cf I'rot. ... dnil). j ' j There will be no Probate business i tr uisacte.l at the se.ssicm of the County J V,n-t to convene in this city on the 7th of j September, in consequence of the ill health j of Judge Matlock. Tte ?.-t day of the i Oinonth has been set for such businer.3. o i erons winmg t- purcnasa nar vrare. iron, steel, blacksmith and carpenters' fools, have an excellent opporlunify to supply themselves, at exceedingly low rates, at the house of Messrs. Underbill & Co.. who are disposing of their large stock vcPy low. in order to close out business. . Nasby is not a book, as seine people imagine. He is sppns;d to be a copper !:ea 1 postmaster at Confederate X Roads, had his letters to the Toledo JSlade make Democrats so ashamed of themselves that they have employed Prick Pomeroy to . have his removal effected. We were per- j M.aally acquainted Villi Xashy, when he went by his regular name, and he was then a consistent W hip. Over one hundred people have con gratulated Capt. S. P. Pope of this city, since last Saturday, ca account of the fol- ising score : Clackamas Vac- Jt'ionc-cr 2'.ne o. n, o. 11. -7-igler. . . .4 14 V'itherell . . . . 5 7 Tandail.. .2 14 Ci-nrent 4 t) Johnson.. 3 13 Bird 2 t? Pea.v.- 4 13 S. Puchtel . . . 3 0 Bridges. . . 2 15 'i!ev. ...... 2 10 Upto ..3 If Steel". 2 t) lailev....3 13 J. Ihichte!.. .2 9 Harding.. -fe 13 Bowman 1 8 Pope 2 11 Peliurf ..(5 C 123 7d The time consumed in plrrtin iho match was four hours and fifty-five minutes. was an exciting, and highly interesting ! xei: IIo contest. W. C. Jolirrson acted as ! O t'jimir.. fr V tl c..rv f,.- I n Claekaiuas Club, and Mr.' C. B. Unton for t the Pioneers. -Oregon has more real places for plea fare seekers to seek pleasure at. than all the balance of the Pacific Coast. The re gion at the mouth of the Columbia, Clat Mp beach, the fortifications, Siletz, Ya qaina. Coos Bay. etc., etc.. affords amuse fneirt for ajl who desire to visit the sea eoastnd bathe. A friend who spent some time at Clatsop says he witnessed ladies and gentlemen daily -taking a Turk ish Puh togetlttT'' We remonstrated he "aid it was so we ,bieefed to such re- flections upon our Oregon ladies ; but I wonld not defend the men agaiast his ac- j cusations, until finally it leaked out that ho did not know what a Turkish trath" was ; that he had only judged so front the appearance of the costumes worn by the bathers. We are pleased to know that Oregonians masculine and feminiie en joy themselves so well when they get away from home. Ablution is certamly neces s .ry for tba preservation of health and beauty, b-,it it wonld be well if. previous to resorting to the bath, people were to commit their medical advisers as to the test morl of bathing. The notion is too general ttiat all persons arc bcncfi'td hr bathing itj tV oprr, v.-a. Tkip to Victoria. Our fellow towns men Messrs. J. L. Barlow, C. Greenman. and J. M. Bacon, after a pleasant voyage to Victoria by the Active, Capt. Floyd, re turned on Saturday evening last. They report Laving had a really fine cruise horn Portland-, and speak ia terms of the high est praise respecting Capt. Floyd, Purser Shively, and other officers, who were vcrv attentive. The trip was made from As- toria in thirty-two hours. They stopped at Victoria three days. Everything at ictoiia wears a dull aspect. The citv hils appearance of having once been ! a business place. It is about the size of Portland, but at least one-half the build ings are unoccupied ; those occupied are about one-half devoted to the sale cf liquors. The environs of Victoria, Esqui manlt, etc., were visited roads splendid, the best in the world. There is consider able farming done about Victoria on a small scale principally by Chinese and in some cases the Chinese own valuable places. The party also went on board the famU3 l dad f" wli C,'0IT att'-ntioa that could be shown. The r, , . , - K K 1 ' J IKla twenty 7-inch guns, four Armstrong lined guns 12-pour.ders ; carries 575 men. She was sent out by the mother government to protect the colonies agalnnt th'. Fenian Guard of Portland. It cost $127,000 to furnish her coal alone, from Liverpool to Victoria. She is 55G feet in length ; 75 feet beam ; 75 depth (English measure ment;) -J. 000 tons register. She is pro pelled by two i00-horse power engines, fed by 8 boilers. 21 furnaces : engines, boilers, and surroundings are protected by o Inch solid iron plate. Her outside plating is 4 i inch iron. ( feet below her water-lines. She has bulkheads fore and aft of the artillery room. Her decks are "' m nuaioer ana v.tien saiur.g or m !:ve m nn-iindr ".1 t-Iiati battle orders are given by telegraph, from j station to station on board. She carries j SO tons of powder, stored ia two mr.ga- lnes. protected by 51 inch solid iron piat- i;i From the Zealous to the K son was a ludicrous descent fioin the ele vated to the mean. Our party left Vic- ,uua 0,1 lllu,atluJ' at J o c.otu a. M.,August 20ul ihey regret that tliey cannot speak a good word for Capt. Finch, Lis oflicers. or his vessel. Matters en Puget Sound art? in a truly healthy condition. Every mill is employed to its full capacity. One mill alone, that of Meigs, at Port Madison, cuts 200.000 feet of assorted lumber everv uay. J ii:s ii.nl is tae i arrest on tne .sound. ri-t and is probably the finest in the world. The party taw ' Commencement City'7 in the distance, and a column cf smoke indi cated the position of the woodman that would not " spare the tree."" Arriving at OIvn:ii.i the vessel settled down into the mud at her wuarf. Our party visited the town, and were well pleased with what they saw. Ther next Went on board a i. r..irt,.t.'! r.-... iU r-..; i ne ator;-3a;a coacti vras i-y no means such an one as Bonner would use on the Blortruinwda'.e road the team was of the Cayuae quality, and required at least four men to hold them for the first few miles, afier which, when they had suaijlenUy b jCKed tiicir spirits down, four men could not g"t raore than a sna'Ts pace out of taem. ihi part cf the trio was rorigh. aau otny tor tne gentlemanly conuuet ot the d rivers, our party would have b'een completely worn out. From Monticclio home the trip Was again cno of pleasure. -SieTiness In the fa mi I v of Cr,t. Hedges, tch,Y frhh di;llc3 ,vhfch dcman1 hi; a. ikm in tl;e I;li.oa,1 Company, as Trell as ,i , i. ,r - ,t.f .-i tijc absence oi jur. fctraigut and other members of the Oregon City Gold and Silver Mining Company have presented the prosecution of work on their ledges in this county tins summer. They are ready to develop their ledges, or make an in- dueement to men of means in other parts of the State or elsewhere, for the proseeu- tion cf the w ork. Vv'e ha e refrained from commenting vtry much aboit these nfines. knowing full well that t'eople were tired ('.' hearing so nf'ich anl seeing so tittle bat have never given up cur idea that they are as good as the best mines in Ore gon. This opinion is sustained by every 'est that has been applied to the ledges. In the early days of the incorporation va rious assays of the ores were made, at the expense of the company, all showing in- i disputably the existence of cold and sil- vor ri p:lv;n quantities. For instance, at jhierent times, and from different lots of ore ,he rcs!lSts ot assaj on one p-dge. the jnvrson. w-a3 a3 follows per ton : made' bv K. W. Tracer ;...$3nC 76 Goldsmith Pros 35.03 Mark A. King 2oS Messr.-e. King rnd Goldsmith Bros, each made assay of the ore of the Gibbs ledge ; one produced $57 silver and ?-G gold per ton -the other $56" silver and ?7 gold per ton. The total value of each being the fame. Whilst these assays were all satis factory to the holders, a few members felt that they should like to know positively for ther.tselves whether there was any trickery about it took a specimen of ore to a timitns-shop', pc-f'nded it in a mortar, and assayed it, the result showing the value per ten to be $377 40. in accordance 1 . " i ii i H I . . nL, A.mf !mi.-i i f ' Mint"'! t i i n j The wcrk can be carried on very econom icaily. as the mine is less than 5 0 miles I''0111 "US City troni tins city, and we teei certa.n writ In'ove profitable The' officers cf the Success claim that they have beaten tin? Albany badly as to' time, this week. Both boats left Canemah at the same moment on Monday a i. The i'tcces$ landed C t:me3 before reaching Salem. She passed the Albany under way at " Bennett's Dread," arrd reached Salem two hours ahead of her. The next day. deduc ing the delays of the Success at Salem, it is held that she beat the Albany to Albr.rv. We expect that Br. Loryea and the party of Eastern gentlemen who were to accompany him to Oregon, will arrive next week. What provision has been made for their entertainment by our citi zens. Oregon City has more to be shown these gentlemen than any other point in the State now shall they pass through here unnoticed or not? M.-. M. Wefthemier wishes to publicly return thanks to Mr. John Finagan for the timely assistance rendered to his little son on the 22d. who had fallen into the reser voir of the Oregon City Water Company, thus saving the little fehow s a.e. subscribe "if- Ask your neighbor te Ax Ohegox Jockxat Thousands of let ters are written annually, to parties on the Tacific Coast, asking for.-information concerning that region.' The Oregon City Enterprise, a weekly journal of 32 columns 3!I are contemplated was established by D. C. Ireland in 1S(. for the purpose oi paying special attention to the resources of Oregon. 1 1 is published at Oregon Ciry, a town of 120!) inhabitants itii:if,.,1 r.n tb.. VTallamet river, destined to become a second Lowell, or Lawrence, on account of its natural water power, which is un equalled in America. Is but ten miles ; from the commercial metropolis of the tut? (lotland), V.G miles from the State Capital (Salem), and but four miies from Oswego, one of the finest iron regions ia the known world. This Journal costs but $3 per annum, or $2 for six months, and to any person wanting a knowledge cf Ore gon, it is invaluable. Try it. Address : r. c. ikelAd, Ori-goii CiSy, Oregon, SPECIAL XOTICKS lr It. Coojjfi-'-j Viiivorsal Jlniruetic BALM A great Family Medicine. It is a ! sovereign reaicuy lor Diptiiosta. And kindred diseases of the throat, and un--qualled in ilie cure of I ysentery, Dianl-ca, Cholera, Choiic, Cholera .Morbus", and Ktver siittl Ajhc, Neuralgia, Ilheunntisin, Co'.ds, Toothache. Pttrns, Sprains. Bruises, &c. &.C., are at once relieved by its timelv use. TrnJy a V-g-t.lile Preparation, Xmio trenuine without signature of W. H. STUONG. REDINGTOX & CO., jylS Cm) Sole Agents. ! STAR OF TI I EUN I0JS' j i8T01aA0H3llTTERSSi Th'fs tlel'ciotn Stomacl lihti-TS n-e mttity Thrift-) able, and t'ro fYotu tilcoLol und every liurilui iiii e- i i . . . TRY A ! JUDOS ; THESV3! ! -M FOR YOUR ScLF! TRY THEM! t 1 he virt-jt.-t tiiMi-irfi with viJiM'T-t'iis coinj.nuii'l;,; J J nut T II K S K bitter. irjri ficm th purt st t-x J'-.-irfx ot" vH'waltie mmv.,. i nrks hn.i t fis, nre a'- ii.lrMl.lv ur f'f l lo Th. niT'f nil mTffiioiis of 1 at- J .tnF!iitC. K i'.;!'.' . T.vT MTJ'l XifiWls. tich s lw IT-.i.-i. rt'vri-, n'nh&ia, I,Or-. r,f A'Pr::ip. etc. etc. ' Koriuleve;va;. A. rKNKI! .rSK. J J S . ; i f. : ji :i v a ct t R r r , " " ?zj?ym'' EE. TlULALTD"3" Ct.LEIinATCD SV7I33 STOMACH BITTERS. TRY IT The best Purifier of the Blood ! A Plcasar.t Tonic : A very Agreeable Drink ! Unsurpassed tor acting- surely b'.it gently on the secretions ot tiiekid ik'V's, bowels, stomach and liver! TRY IT For sale at all w holesale and retail liquor drug, and grocery siorcs. XOJSODY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT J. G. Fitiscii, Proprietor. Tatlor & iiKMici., Sole Atrents, S-'.ly) 45:) Clay San Francisco H ECS TON, HASTINGS & CO. HASTINGS AT Z TII2 FASIIIOXABIjE CLOTIilE OF SAX FRANCISCO. SPECIALTIES. PRICE AXO lifAEAXTEE. The hirgost i-nd most varied stock of Grn tlcmen's Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Bugs and Valises, on the Pacific Coast. Every article sold, beiu tr of our own manufacture, is- guaranteed. Having con tracts direct with European anri American Manufacturers of piece goods we thereby tflect a saving of fully 5o percent, in whole sale dealers profits and are thus able to offer superior Goods at less than second-rate prices. STYLES. Having agents in London and Paris wc introduce the new styles in Sun Francisco simultaneously with their appearance in New Yoik. G00LS MADE TO 0RDEE. For the accommodation of such as may de sire, we have secured the services of a cele brated European cutter, mid are prepared to make up piece goods in a style superior to any other house on the coast, Shirts, Ties, Collars, etc., made to order at short notice. COUNTRY 0EDEES. Goods forwarded by Express to any part of the Pacific Cou.-t on receipt of orders and measures ; send for directions for measure ment. HEU5TOFJ' . & CO, LICK IIOtSE HLCCK, norS'i SAN FRANCISCO. i r w T w a Tfl r f 1 h li A iU Vj 1 i rn WM WORKS GOMPAHY! r'frsTc North Front and E sts., gSMlil Port land. Oregon. STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER BUfLDERS. THESE WORKS APR LOCATED ON the batik of the river, one block north of Conch's Wharf, and have facilities for turn ing out machinery promptly and etlicientij. We hav? secured the services of Mr. John .aiion, as I'irecior ci me perience on this c'otisj for ;:tfecn year years Lives isim a thorough knowledge ot tin; various kinds of maehine?v refttnred for min?ng and .... " - . . 1 ...JA muling purposes. e are prepareu io exe cute orders for ail classes of machinery and boiler works, such as MINING AND STEAMBOAT 51 ACIINEEY ! FLOCKING MILLS! SAW MILLS ! QUARTZ MILLS ! ! MINING TUMPS ! ! &C, &C. Manrf.M-ttirt and liair Mcniiier' of all KJ. IROX SHUTTER WOf.'IS V. t San. Francisco cost and trehjht. Wheeler Jb Ran- dau Patent Grinder anl Atnnleittmatnr. Duiutar'f and Steven's Se'f Adjiitttina Patent Pinion. Paelin.j, either applied tooU cr new tam cylinder. Quarts Stompem, SAor ainl Portland. W. A. ALUKICir, J. C. MEKr.lLI.. JOHN M CBAKE.NT M'CRAKEN,MEBR!LL& CO. SHIPPING, COMMISSION AND Forwarding Ulcrehants, A GENTS OF THE , CALIFORNIA, J. Hawaiian and.Oiegon Packet Lines. . Importers of San Q::cntin and Carmen Island Salt. Sandwich Island Sugars, Coll'ee, Rice, and Pu!u. Agents for lVovost's & Co.'s Preserved Fruits, Vegetables, Pickles and Vinegar. Dealers in Hour, G lain. Paeon, Laid &, Fruit, Lime, Cemeut and Plaster. Will attend to the Purchase, Sale or Ship ment of Merchandise or Piodure in New York, San Francisco, Honolulu, or Portland. ALbitlCil, MKUIiILL & CO., Nos 201 and '206 California Street, San Francisco. M'CRAKET7, MFRPJLL &, CO.. 1'3 North Front Street. Portland. O U E G ON c- m Y 33 -"a... ----- F. 0PITZ, PE0PEIET0R, FIRST STREET, PORTLAND Bet. Washington and Stark sts. MAXCFACTCKEP. OF ALL KINDS AND QUALITIES OF CEACKEES! BKKAD, CAKES AND PASTRY QR ACKERS Will always be sold below San Francisco prices. All orders promptly attfixled to. OREGON D KEUY, 77Vi ft-., roril'ind. Orcauti. HATS. rs. w i V. ir J..'i til'aetvrrrx on-.t Importers of. An t li'iUei'de (rnd .'etaii lAalers in, MATS, CAPS, And HATTER'S MATLTHALS, No. 72 Tront street, Portland Oregon. Are receiving, in addition to their extensive stock, bv every steamer, ail the latest styles of New Viii k, London and Purisian taste, for Lrentlemen's and cinldren's wear, which thev vvill stil cb.Ciiper than any other house oa the Pacific coat. I. I!ats of every style and description made to ol der, also neatly repaired. Piy Jqu.il Ncstcr, Architect! .A OFFICE IX CAllTEXS EUILDIXG, Front St., Portland Oregon. FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCES, 1 1 nane -uts, Co'.iaycs, SuLuruati Rrsi!, i,c s, and ALL Dr.SCKIPTMXa OF liHICK AND Flt.VKE Buildings Designed and Planned j With accuracy, and scrupulously and f;iit:i frd'.y superintended. " Owners' interests considered paramouu t. i O JSl. X& IP JL rx AND PAPER HANGING BECJ LEAVE TO IXFOUJI public that we have TIIE Removed to the Fine Store 17o. 89 Fi out street, I'oitianu, Formerly occupied by Mvs'irs. do'in, Lynn cf Kaufman Where we .hall now open our latest impor tations of CAUPETS, PAPEU HANGINGS, FLO OIL AND TABLE OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES. DAMASKS LACE CUIiTALXS, CORNICES AaTj bands, GILT MOLDINGS, And all goods in the CARPET & UPHOLSTERY LIITE ! IVc Import our CJoctls Eirt-ct from tlio East, ml veil ut l ss tlir. n Sail Francisco Piicc ! WALTER RSSOS., To. 9 Front street, between Alder and Washington, Portland, Oregon. or,.) Eisteen Years ia Orczcn, SJ, K3'G0RMICKf Pioneer Bookseller and Publisher Of this State, desires to inform all his pd customers ( and as many new ones as rna not be acquainted witti the fact) that he still continues to operate at the FRANKLIN BOOK STORU, 105 Frcnt Street, Portland, (exactly orrosiTE siouxt hood) Where he is prepared to furnish SCHOOL BOOR'S, STATIONERY, SHEET MUSIC, . . IXSTEUCTIOX BOOKS for r.ll kind. ot Musical Instruments. CllVllfll 2MfslC BOOKS, B1SS, VIOL., GUITAU and VIOLIN ST KINGS. BLANK BOOKS, TOYS. MISCELLAEOr3 BOOKS. Ci'iE A y I'UULK'ATI OX3; SEWSPAPEUS, MAGAZINES, U LOPES, PKESSEF?, PENS, . . -. m. jrilO t JjJiaiilUU iiiuuwa, And every other article to the above line. THS BEST SELECTION And Targest asfsOrtifi'enfof Ladies' Gents, Misses'. Boys' jA ana v-nuurens BOOTS and SHOES. i Can be had nt the 1'IIILA DELPHI A BOOT I AXD SHOE STORE, Xo. 112 Front street, Portland, oppmile Walter Bros. Carpet Ht're' where new iroods of the latest Myles are re- ! ceived by every steamer, direct from the east, enabling us to sell cheaper than any .other store iu ths city. KAST .t OAHALIX. itrtct, Pcr'hnd. St HITS, 1 Povtlanij. CDAS. HODGE . .CHAS. E. CALEF. .CEO. W. 3XELL. K0BGE, CALEF t Co., DEALERS IN DRUGS and MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, ASD -viNDOV- GLASS, rAKXISIIES, JB HUSHES, PAIXTZJiH' Afatenaw, ana jjrvajlsts' Sund -les. 07 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. 55.) SPRING STOCK ! NCW OPENINC I HUP.QREN & SH1N0LER ! lGtt, 17, i;a Eirsl street, corner of Salmon, PORTLAND, OREGON. IMTOKTERS AN D Si VM FACTURErft Ot Parlor, Erdroom, Dininsroom. Ojjlcc and Library Furniture ! Pure curled Hair, Eureka hair, Moss Pulu, Wool and Straw Matrasses, Spring Matrasses of all descriptions On Hand and Made lo Order. Te r.re constantly adding to our already Iar;je stock, and purchasers will tine a most Compictc Assortment to select from. No pains will be spared to do justice 10 our patrons, both as to prices and qu.-dity. We have a large stock of case goods, such as IValnul Bedroom suits ! Imitation Maple f Oak and Rosewood suits.' Ann, Dining, aud Wood seal chairs vte srrrLY DEAi.r.r.5 akd mf.rch.vnt3 Receiving orders from the country at the lowest rr.iCES ! 9.) 11UKGKEX &. SIIlXDI.ETt. J.. A. CODARD. J. K. LAKE. GODARD a LAKE. JXos. Ill and 110 Second street, cor. Morrison. Portland. Having Hutiyht out end Refitted TIIE OLD .BEXXETT& WHITE Liver j, Sale and Feed Stable Are now prepared to receive nil the old customers, and as many new patrons as may see tit to give us a call, we will give Particular attention to Partners stock! We are satisfied that wc can give entire satisfaction to ou: friends and the public and n e shall do to, OLT. LIVEKY JS ALL NEW J BOTH AS TO CARRIAGES AN'D IIOKSHS ! And we shidl take pride in turning oi t as nice an outfit as any establishment ou the coast for the snine money. 2-if We will a!to be prepared to i;cv all the good horses that come to this market, at holier prices than any me else can pay. as we nave a connection oeiow supenor to anv other parties in Sun Francisco, in this line C.UDAUD &. LAKE. PLUMRIaCI, GAS & STEA31 Fittins Establishment, r.'o. 110 Firtl Strict Portland Gas Fixtures, ConLiitg Rahycs, IIol Water Boilers, Marble Top Vashstands, Sheet Lead rind Block Tin, Water Closets, Bath Tubs, Bead Pipe. Wrought Ircn Pipes, all Sizes. TEES. ELBOWS, EETUEX BEXDL XU'I'LES, BUS1II.XGS, d-c, for Steam, ilafi-r a led U'.is. ALSO Scotch Tubes, Water (lunges, Whistles Tallon Pumps, Steam (iuages, GlcPe, Augle. and Check Valves, Guage Cocks. Ai" Cocks, and kinds ot Brass Wosk. Kubber Hose, ilose 1'ipes, itc. IlotciS, public buildings, and private resi dences heated with the latest improvements hi o.t.ii.i .... ..vi..-. I invite citizens generally to call and ex amine my stock, which luw been selected with great par ad especial attention given to the wants cf this market. tl. II. MYERS. Established 1S57. ( Established j 1 16"57. No. SO First street, Portland, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Garden, Grass and Flower Seeds I All Seeds from iJiis Establishment are Warranted Fresh and Genuine. Foreign . ?Tid Domestic LVied Fruits and Vegetables. Foreign and Domestic Green do do Vegetables and Fruit Packed icliX care for Shipment. XL'TS Pea-mVJf, Brazil-nuts, Wal-m:ts, Fil berts and Almonds. GROCERIES A selected stock of choice Groceries, bought expressly for family use. 25jr All of which is offered for cash at cash prices. Orders solicited. Soily JOII. O'tOWOK, Xo. 90 First st., Portland, Oregon. ehjs &sm Am1 o- jl. l-x, k. y i One door south from the corner of First and Morrison streets, r.ear the Western, Portland, Oregon. Wmi T. Shanalian, IMTORTErt AND DEALER IV M USWAL I IS ST R UMRXTS, FIXE EXGRA VIXGS, PICTURE FRAMES And MOLDINGS. rpnE FINEST AND LARGEST STOCK 1 of Engravings, Cromos, Plain and col ored Lithographs, etc., ever before offered in this market, just received aud for sale at GEEATLY SEDUCED PRICES also: Vietvs of Columbia. River Scenery! Constantly on Land. AGEJTT FOR BRADBCRT's CELEBRATED CxE'siial Scale Fisuios I Which have given universal satisfaction, and which te guarantees to sell at San Fran cisco prices. Zgf- Special attention given to framing Photograph Engravings, etc.. 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. Piar."5 f-r Iv"r t. (5!5.1y , v f-iS!? -yu ri A NERVOUS AFFECTIONS. The shapes of tiie cloucs anutite trees do not differ more widely than the forms of nervous disease, Homtitncs both the mind and body are affected, sometimes the body only, and olten the complaint is confined to a single member. In one class of cases the motive nerves alone are disor dered, as in St. Vitus' Dance ; in another class the nerves of sensation only are attack ed, as in iiQtiralgia; tie douloureaux, tooth ache, earache, etc. Pain is, in fact, the im mediate consequence of a disturbed condi tion of the nervous system ; for only thro' the delicate libers of which it is composed can pain be experienced. Trercors hysteria and mos: ot the unpleasant feelings usually iucluded under the head of nervousness, arise from the weakness of these sensitive threads which pervade every part of the an imal structure, and have their source in the focnta?n hea3 of all senstion, the brain. The tonic fiction of llostetter's Bitters is of vast service in cases of tTiis kind. Nervous headache, ordinary faceache, neC'ralgic pain and ererj variety of spasmodic tortr.re, are quickly alleviated bj the use of the prepa ration which at once braces and tranquilizes the nerves. Persons of a lymphatic temper- ! anient and feeble organization, are especial ly subject to theJc complaints, and should take the Hitters daily as an iuviuorafit. La dies will derive great beuefit from them in all the peculiar mental and physical disturb ances to which, as a sex, they arc subject. AsafcEtida, valerain, and the other nerviues, usually prescribed fur these aQcctions, at best merely alleviate them for the time being but the Uitters are a permanent iuvlgorant, and their value as a remedy for every phase of nervousness is bevoad all estimate. CosSTitrnoxAi.- Weakness It Is a' great ihit.g to li'ave a sirund a'u'd vigorous constitution. There is notlfing that money can buy, comparable in value to Uns best gift of nature. The difference be tween the individual who has it, and the un fortunate who has it not, is just the difference between the man who goes into battle cloth ed in defensive armor, and one wVro fcsrs ftotbing 3 oppose the sword and bullet but b?s naked breast. "'The pestilence that walketh in darkness, the sickness that des troveth at noonday," while it lays low the man of feeble stamina, is often conquered by the native strength of what is called an " iron constitution." Heaven, however, has not endowed even a moiety of mankind with this inestimable blessing, and therefore it behooves those I who have it not to resort to those most eifi- cient means of constitutional invigoration which science can supply. There is good warrant for asserting that llostetter's Bit ters arc admirably adapted to promote this end. Other tonics have their drawbacks. Ths concentrated extract of poisonous veg etable substances, which within the last few vears have been introduced inio the practice cf medicine as invigorants, are all extremely dangerous. Prnssic acid and strychnine, though often given as strengthening medi cines, are not safe even in the diminutive doses; and quinine disastrously effects the nerves and the bones. But in llostetter's Uitters there is positively nothing that is not healthful and wholesome. They contain no ingredient which by any process could be converted into an active poison, and yet as a constitutional stimulant are infinitely pref erable to any of the sulphates and acetates which have been recently added to the ma teria mediea. Trrs Govf.exment Countersign'. The counterfeiting of llostetter's Stomach Hitters is now a somewhat mere serious as well as difficult business than it was a few years ago, each bottle of tl c genuine article "b authenticated by the official endorse- . . n 4 mem OI lac l illicit r,iates atvcuui: ui-jmi i mcnt in the form of a stamp engraved on Bteel, to counterfeit which is a felony. See, therefore, that this Government Counter sign, as well as the engraved label and note of br.'nd of the proprietor;, n attached to the battle. . The label is embellished with a superb representation of St. George on horse back, in the act of spearing the Dragon, and underneath is a shield or escutcheon, bear ing a warning inscription, which counter feiters arc advised to read before they en counter the penalty which it sets forth. Be low this again is Ilostetter & Smith's note of hand, the signature to which it would be rather a serious business to lorge. If the public will look to these verifications of the genuineness of the article before they purchase, they cannot be deceived. The proptietary label and Government stamp arc both execated on steel in the most elaborate style of bank-note engraving and are probably t'he most expensive speci men of graphic art ever attached to any medical preparation. PrtEPREf) AXD S6LD Bt H osteite r & Smith PITTSBURG, Pa; Tor sale by all Druggists, Grocers, and shopkeepers throughout the world. Ilostetter, Smith t Coi, Wholesale Druggists, Saa- Francisco, Agents for Pacific Coast. iHtsccllancons: JAMES L. DALY, (Late Daly & Stevens.) G EX Eli AL AG EX T, Office No. 104 Front street, Portland, Will give special attention to Collecting and adjustment of accounts, bills and notes; Negotiating Inland bills; effecting loans; buying, seliingand leasing real estate; house renting, and to' the general agency busiuess in all its branches. 0EEG0NLEATHER ! The Best on the Coast. Titos. Aiiaistioii Manufacturer of AIL KINDS OF LEATHER AI ILW A CK IE, OkEDO.W THE TJXDEr.SIGED WISHES TO IX for:a DEALERS AND MANUFACTURERS Thai he is prepared to furnish as cood and durable an article cf Leather as can oe made on the Pacific Coast, at the following rates : Harness Leather, per lb 25 to GO cents. Extra heavy, for Concord . ZZ " Skirting, per pound 23 to C2 " Belting, in the side 5 " " Cut, per square foot, f 1 c0 Side, upper; " " " 15 to 20 cents. Grain Leather " " " 13 to 22 " Light IJuir, or Grain for Wo men's work ; IS to 20 " CalfSkins, per doz f SO 00 to 40 00 Kip " " 40 0M to ti0 00 Uridle, per side S 50 to A 00 'Jollar, per side 1 00 to ;-0 Lace Leather, per side 2 00 to 4 e-n Z'4T" I do not think that Harness Leather should necessarily be made in Santa Cruz, in order to stand the test of our climate; XST" Xor do I tf.mk that PeJting. in order to bear the strain of Oregon Machinery, must be made in the Atlantic State's. ALL I ASK 13 A 1 si.- 5 i- CJ li si ii o ! And I will prove", to the satisfaction of all concerned, that Oregon Leather is the best on the Coast, rt7 All orders will meet with prompt at tention. Address: THOMAS ARMSTRONG, Sil-Iy) Milwaukie, Oregon. iTiisiiily Dye Colors. Patented October IClU, 1SC3. - PERFECT FAST COLORS. Black, Dark Green, Black Silk, Ligh t Green, Dark Blue, Magenta, Light Blue. Maize, Trench Blue, Maroon, Claret Brown iOravge, Dark Brawn, Fink, ,Light Brown Purple, Snuff Brown, Royal Purple, Cherry, Salmon, Crimson, Scarlet, Dark Drab, Slate, Light Drab, Solfrrino Fawn Drab, Violet, Yellow. IJqiit Fawn Drab. FOll DYKlSti SII-IC, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, PonnerS? Hats, Feathers, Children's Clothing, Anil nil Iviiitlf of Wen riaifr Apjiurel. A Saving of Eighty per Cenf. For 2'j cents you can color as many goods ns weiTld oi h'er-.Vise cost five times that sum. Varrons shades can be produced iron the same dye. The process is simple, and any one can use lhe dye with perfect success. Directions in English, French and German outside of each package. , 110WE & STEYEXS, Soil Proadv.T,' Ro?tc2. For sale bv Smith . Daris Portlandand by Dell & barker, Oregon Cfty. 21 HiRAPd SMITHS' OPHTHALMIC P ANACEA! Is without doubt the most "wonderful EYE HEALER thai has yd lecn discovered ! It cures the most stubborn and hopeless cnsc3 of chronic Jnflamaf ions. Granulated lids, films, Ac, as has been suiiiciently dem onstrated during the few months in" which in which it has been brought iuto public no tice. The proprietor is so fully convinced of its infallibility that ha warrants a cure, or refunds the money. It can do the eyes na harm, and a trial of it is therefore witl ut injury or expense to the patient, if a cure. is not effected. It lias cured eases cf yiyk, six X1NE, FIFTEEN' Slid CVCU Eighteen Years" Standing!! In llarrUi'itriT and xicin ity; Lin n Co., Oregon. To which ihit following persons will bear Witness : K. P. Mocre, Xathardel Pell, A. L. Wallace, G. It. Ward, Mrs Montgomery, John M Holletvay W. D. Porter. Koo't Ramsey, And Other Citi7.ens. Persons afllicted. with the distressing scourge of diseased cvls are advised to give this remedy a fair trial on the "Xo cure, na Pay," and no injury plan, Prepared bv Smith t Roach. Jiarrisburg, Oregon. " . . SMITH & PA VIS, General Agents, Portland Oregon, To whom all orders should be addressed. Zif For saie by all Druggists. ('t L LACOUR & COMPANY; MA.NUFACTUKKR3, SAN FRANCISCO. MAXUFACTURE ALL THE LIQUEURS and Cordials of modern tunes, and would especially call the attention cf t'ie Public to their LACOUR'S , SarsaparipMere BITTERS ! (1st Premium awarded at tee latX State Fair.) Manufactured, as the nr.rtre denotes, from Sarsaparilla and other healthv roots and herbs, A CERTAIN PLOOD PCRIFILR. "The Elegant!" Lately introduced, and the most celebrated ol modern appetizers and prtusxe caj'e, as un doubted remedy for Dyspepsia and other STOVAcn Complaints, it being composed of fine French Cognac, distilled with Coffee, Peruvian Park, and other anti-dyspeptic in-. Sfredients, leaving the breath sweet and balmy. LACOUR'S ESSENCE OK Jamaica Ginger. An article equal to any Imported, and greatly superior to any other manufactured in this State. Hold by every respectable Jobber and Druggist on the Pacific Coast. To guard against counterfeits, be certain that t.i'r trade maik (a Light House) is stamped on every case and package. augSj t.. ItACUUit Si CO. A. J. MONROE. W. A. K. MELLEV. MONROE h MELLEN, Dealers in California, Vermont, and Italian Marble?, Obelisks, Monu-i. merits. Head and Fool stones, Salem . . : . . ... . ; Oregon. Mantles aid Farniture Marble furnished to order. 32.t Flsix Seed Wsisilcd! Xi.. E. CHATFIELD. AT THE Oreosa Seed Store ! First st., Portland, opposite the Western Hold. Will pay Highest Cash Prices for flax Seed! MACK & HATCH, DENTISTS, T!:e patronage of those desiring Ftrtt Clati Qperatioist. is respectfully solicited. Satisfaction in all cases guaranteed. -. X. B.Xi'?ot! Oxyde administered for tn Painless Extraction of Teeth., Also : tho Rldnolene Spray used for those who preler it. Offick Corner of Washington and Fron streets, Portland. Entrance on Washington street. 42tf OREGON STEAM NAVIGATION Cb.fS ISTOTICE; BOATS OF TIIECOMPAXY WILL leava Portiaud as follows: . FOil DALLES CITY : DAILY. Sundays excepted,) ct 5 o'clock a. in: FOPv UMATILLA AND TTALLULA: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, At 5 o'clock a. m. . Returning, leave Wailula on Monday Wednesday & Fridav, touching at Umutdia. ci O FOn ASTORIA : ZTonday and Friday, at G o'clock a. m: FOR MOXTICELLO : Daily, (Sundays excepted,) Monday; Wednesday, and Friday, at 6 a in. Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 7 o'clock a. m. Z3rr IJoats for tho transportation of stock ia readiness when business offers. J. O. AINSWORTH, President O. S. X. Cnmuanr, Portland, Oregon. PACIFIC MAIL 4 STEAMSHIPS for New York, Japan &. China Yv ill be dispatched as follows : Leave wharf corner of First and I'rannari ftreets, at 1 1 o'clock a. m, of the following dates, for Panama, connecting via.' Panama It. R: with one of the company's splendid steamers from Aspinwall for New York, ou The Gtl, iit, S3il and 30tl, OF E A C II M O X T II! Ktcnmers leaving PanFrancisco on the 14th and 3tth touch at Manzunillo. Alt touch a. Acapulco. Departure of the 6th connects with English steamer for Australia. Depart ure of the 14th js expected to connect with the French Trans-Atlantic Co.'a steamer for St. Xazaire and English steamer for. South America. Through tickets can be obtained. Departure of 1 1th is expected to connect with English steamer for SouthamptonVSouth America, and P. R R: Co.'s steamer for Cen tral America. Through tickets can be had. STEAMERS FOR AUGUST, 1SCS. August th Cbrtdo, Capt Lapidge, ci n necting w'tii Arizona, Capt Maury. , -$r" I'assfiigers. berthed through. Pag. gage checked through.. 100 lbs. ailofd to: each adult. ..An experienced .surgeon on boarJ. Medicine and attendar.ee free. These steamers will positively sail at II o'clock. Passencers aie reo nested to hare their basraaire on board befoie ten o'clock. Z? Through tickets to Liverpool by the Cunard, Inmasi and Xatiotial steamship liiie can be obtained at the P. M. S.S: Co.'s office' i:i SanFranc.sco, where may also be obtained orders for passage from Liverpool or South ampton to San Francisco, cither via Scr Vork or St. Thomas-:-ii' desired an amount of 10 or will bp advanced with thr above orders. Holders of orders will be re qnfred to .identity themselves to the Agents in England. . , , For merchandise and freight for Xew York and way ports, apply to Weils, Fargo Sc Co. No Freight received after 2 v. x. of the dav prior to departure. . i i-The steamship CHIXA, Capt. E. W. Smith, will be despatched on Tuesdav Sept; 1st, at 12 o'clock, noon, for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, connecting with the COS TA RICA, for SHANGHAI. For passage and all other information, ap ply at the P. M. S.S: Co.'s office, corner of Sacranneuto and Leidesdoiif sts. OLIVER ELDRIDGE, ACent. OREGON CITY o WOOLEN MANUFACTURING C O 51 1 A X V. rrMIi: ABOVE COMPNAY ARC XCW JL producing a quality of WOOLEN GOODS vvriicrr AKE Sspericr to aiiy ever before oflered on the Pacific Coast f Comprising CASSIMERES. TWEEDS. HARD' TIMES, FLANNELS?, . BLANKETS, YARN, etc. Using only the best grades of Wool. The above goods arc offered t'J the trade on the most favorable terms, All orders will meet with prompt attention". Address : R. JfAC0', Agent, 30.m) . Oregon City , Oregon. Or L. WHITE & PRO., Ageota Tat Portland. HOME MADE ' FURNITURE! Lriyy & Feciiiieimer, Manufacturers of and Dealers in Furniture. OUECCS CITY, TAKE Tills METHOD OF IXFORMIXO the public that they have now uu haud a large invoice of SQUARE AXD EXTENSION TABLES,. BUREAUS. BED-STEADS. LOUNGES. DESKS; STANDS, CHAIRS'. Arid various other QurjlifSes of RUti and Medium, Furniture ! Forming n computer aad'desirkble assort-7 ment, which tacrits the attention of buye-te. We MA2r5FACTTJILE FURNITURE Uig good 'materials; and emp"loying h' very bert mechanics in the State, hence We can warrant our goods to be as represented and we are prepared to fill all order j with promptness. Hf We call the attention ot the tutli to our salesroom, as containing the mev complete assortment of detirabU goods in tbv State. EF.VY & FECIIIIEIMER, a o o 0 0 o o O o o o Q