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About The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1869)
uLlje tikckliv (Enterprise. TOWN AND COUNTY. People that advertise only once in three months iorget that most folks can not remember anything longer than about even days. Mr. S. A. Clarke, an old "Ed.," called on Monday. He was here attend ing to suits brought by the O. C. R. for right of way through certain lands in this county. A Temperance address will be given art the Congregational Church to-morrow owning. JBy agreement between Rev. Mr. TM and Rev. Mr. Gerry there will ."be ato services at the M. E. Church. . . . A man named Richard Woodcock "was very badly injured at Cuttingsville, one day last week, from being run over liy a horse at full speed, the animal strik ing him a square blow with its breast. "We were pleased a few days since to bear from our friend James S. Anderson, -who left vhe Oregon Central Railroad last fall, and is now Master Mechanic on the Humboldt Division of the Central Pacific Railroad, at Carlin, Nevada. The press of Albany says the Apollo Minstrel Troupe of this city, when there, " performed better than the average, and that if they had hailed from San Fran cisco or New York, would have been con fcidered perfectly splendid." The Locomotive I. II. Moores, one of the original stock of the O. C. R. R., was utterly demolished recently, 500 miles East of Sacramento, in a collision with No. 7C, on the Central Pacific. Messrs. Caldwell & Clark, stone ma sons of this city, have a contract for work upon the Branch Mint building at Dalles City. They have also been awarded the vne masonry on Odd Fellows Hall, in this place. We have received the annual report of the Portland Library Association, which show truly gratifying results from the establishment of the Library a lew years ago. We shall copy from its pages, as soon as we can had time Lo review it briefly. Mr. A. li. Hallock, of the Wallamet '.'Iron Works, called upon us on Monday, and Mr. Nation. Superintendent, on Tues day. The Wallamet Iron Works, in our estimation, can turn out a little the best castings of any furnace or foundry on the coast. The Oregon City Woolen 3IilLs will ten-gin operations on the 1st of next month. The mills have been generally fitted up, and the company have every confidence that thev are now better "qualified than .over before to woolen goods. make a good article of General M. M. McCarver, of Portland, lias removed to Puget Sound with his family. He goes to Tacoma. Gen. McCurver was the first to start Sacramento. It' T.icorna is tbe place'' it will be a sec ond San Francisco, and the marvel of its rise will be without a precedeut. May his tbright anticipations be not disappointed. iiuc oucge was lounaeu lou years o yesterday March 19th, 1700. Yes Q terday was also the anniversary of the ar rival of the first trading Vessel to Oregon, the Turiquin. by the American Fur Com pany. On the same day, 1822, a monu ment was erected to Captain Cook, at fc-ydney. Messrs. Monroe & Mellen were in this ity on the 15th. These gentlemen get up the finest tomb stones, monuments, obe Ji.ks, rtc, of any marble yard in this "Mate. They can furnish imposing stones lr 1 nnters at about the rates asked by u.xpross companies tor the delivery of ! icii irom san i- rancisco according to 11 agar s S. F. M.nlhhj for February. e are gratified to learn that Mr John W. Lewis, of this city, has purchased a more eligible site for a manufacturing establishment, west of .Main street, an proposes to erect a large shop for the jmanufacture of Agricultural implements rir. l,evis is one ot the practical men of Oregon ; lie lias a just conception of the Jvants mi l needs of the agricultura masses, nnd when he turns out a ganj plow, a v, alking plow, a wagon, or what 'ver he makes, farmers know it to be a superior article, and will recommend it to Kueir neighbors. Mr. J. L. Harlow of this city, ha3 re reived the contract to furnish the Oregon ;ity Fire Department with Hose carts. 00 fret of Hose, and Trucks, Hooks and Ladders. Doe. is just the man to push things, and it is expected that he will have these equipments here within -10 davs. $r. David Smith will make the Hose carts and Ladder Trucks. The Hose will come lrom ev York citv. o observed Chief Engineer Mar f hall, a few days ago, unfasten a farmers jy-am froW &e HydraAt in front of this of- ?-C'i' nd ta & pot, where he again .tied the horses in good chape. The own ,er ot the team became quite wrathy, and Changed the tone of his voice considerablv, i ?r.arsU kePt cool, and politel'v i rhw adv.ersary not to be too ne-li- observed Chief j ., 5 r j "it uiitner. ine 4gjncil should protect the Chief Engineer ?n his duty m this resnoet. Tw finable ol bjdrants, finable nff,.,, :CuX g: u a w. "-ams lo me street County Si supervisors should be rrnirW somewhat by the decision of Jury on Thursday last in tha CaSe of Robert McCalla, against Multnqmah county, tried io this county on a change of venue It was an action for damages for carelessness in not keeping a bridge in repairs. The bridge is situated upon the base line road wJ ?C lJalf, milt DOl'th of East Port- Sd 10 LT, Qut 20 incbe Ions Std for f WdP W ,eft i)en and " The ?2enl5,a b,y.ftiU and was injured. cl?e tor 1 1 5? r?and cndcted the HOW THE WORK IS STOPPED. Reading in the veritable columns of the Evening Commercial a deplorable account of the stoppage of work on the East Side railroad, and that Ben Holladay & Co. were engaged in discharging hands and winding up business, we made haste to go down the road to take leave of our numer ous friends employed at the mill. So chartering a conveyance, and securing the company of a friend, we crossed the Clack amas and soon found ourselves at Mill No. 2," astonished to find steam up. teams hauling and all hands at work making lumber and stacking it out just as if busi ness hadn't stopped and all hands hadn't been discharged! Even at the risk of writing up an institution which ought (according to the Commercial) to stop, but which like the Flying Dutchman " seems to go after its career is ended." we will describe this unstoppable and reasonable mill. It is situated on the edge of a fine piece of timber, and the lumber is piled up in the flat, thirty feet below the floor of the mill. One large engine and boiler are busy with the main circular saw which slices tbe 24 feet log3 up into 8 inch flitch es; as each slice comes off it is grappled by remorseless irons and lifted to another carriage where the edging saw cuts it into widths of railroad ties, these are again shoved off to a small . saw which makes "three peices " of the timber, 8 feet long, and by an arrangement of rollers, these ties are taken off to be piled up, new piles be ing started beyond as they reach the level of the mill. "At the present time, ties enough are piled out to lay 30 miles of track and more are being sawed at the rate of 4 miles a week, so that at the end of this week 80,000 ties will be ready for use; making a total of two and a half mil lion feet of lumber. Four fine ox teams, of three yoke each, are constantly employed in hauling logs to the mill, and the timber is convenient as possible, and yet they cannot crowd the log-way. About fifty men are at work in different capacities, and the mill turns out a thousand feet of lumber per day for each man employed, including the cook and his assistants, and an occasional spy sent to look at it by the West Side road. The smaller saws are run by another en gine of great power, and we call attention to the fact that the mill averages 50.000 feet of lumber for every 11 hours run. Everything is kept in splendid order; the stables are clean and comfortable, and feed remarkably abundant, so are supplies and provisions, and if Ben Holladay has stopped the mill, he fortunately hasn stopped senaing gruo to it. we were handsomely entertained by Mr. Sheldon. the manager, and Mr. Davis, head sawyer, The cook "Xed," who made his reputa tion during the Legislature last Fall as cook at the Railroad House," sent us away without an appetite. After partak ing of the lunch provided by him, we un derstood exactly how the head sawver came by such a portly look. So we bade No. 2 '" and our friends there cood-bye. They hadn't heard that Ben had dis charged them and we didn't mar their happiness by quoting the Commercial. We hadn't the heart to do it. As we neared the Clackamas on our re turn, we caught a glimpse of tents through the thick timber, and doubtful whether Price's army had taken Clackamas county at this late day, we sent our friend out as a scout, and he brought back to our ark, as an olive branch of peace, the news that Wm. H. Anderson Superintendent of construction, with a party of Ilolladay's discharged'' mercenaries were under mining some man s land, bo we hitched our horse to a fence and went to see what conspiracy our friend William was engaged , in. and tound tnat he was laying founda tions for trestle-work over a ravine, and completing a deep cut adjoining, by the aid of the aforesaid party of mercenaries. Mr. Anderson treated us very well, showed us the work and insisted upon our eating some pie we couldn't do that on account of Ned s" lunch at the mill but the well done look ot the pastry was refreshing. Foraging must be good in that vicinity for the dining tent was walled with provender. Out of personal regard for Anderson we didn't show him the Commercial that told of his "discharge," and judging from the looks of the party and provisions, we doubt if anv of them knew they had been "discharged" or were about to be. We beg to inform our readers that the railroad work goes bravely on. The San Francisco Herald of the 10th says that the receipts of breadstuff from Oregon and the interior of California, con tinue large, and notwithstanding the very liberal exports that have continued, since J uly last, stocks are yet considerable in advance of any previous year at a cor responding date. "And judging from present indications, we are likely to have a lull in the shipping demand for both flour and wheat. Orders from the United Kingdom are being withdrawn, or pur chasing limits reduced to an extent that forbids their execution at current rates of wheat and freights. The result is inevita ble ; we will go into another harvest with a very large surplus which niust necessari ly act as an incubus upon the value of the new crop, which to aii human appear ances pow promises to be at least ope third greater than any previous harvest. The market for all kinds of feed. cram. etc., is depressed and prices easier to the buyer." Wheat is a good thins: to be an incubus, but sow on. Farmers : somebodv will want your wheat, and will be more willing to pay you aerood price for it than the bulls and bears of the wheat market. Farmers who can afford to hold their grain, may rest assured of getting $1 per bushel tor it, at nome, some time within two years. Circuit Court, Judge W. W. Upton presiding, is yet in session in this county. and will probably be obliged to continue ior a week: or so. Engineers on the Central Pacific Rail road, call some of the curves "Grecian ends."' JIailroad Item. W bile some men are trucks to bear the burdens of the earth, or furnace grates to bear the fires and to be consumed in obscurity, others are driving wheels which give life and motion to all with whom they are connected. Kohn fc Fishel, the leading dry goods merchants of Port- ana are the driving wheels cf trade in that cit3 ihey conceived and carried on to com pletion a work nobler than the Pyramids. grander than the gardens of Nineveh, or the wans of Uabylou ; tor their work is not a monument for the dead, neither the gratifica tion of a luxuriant fancv. but it ia a new pathway for purchasers, a link to hind the chain ot families and the hearts of men. Not a subject or Doubt. That XeweJJ's Plumonary Syrup is the most ef- fective and never failinar remedy for affec- tioni ui' the throat and lunzs. Saddlery.J. H. Schram, of this City, i3 now manufacturing the best Saddlery and Harness in the State. He will have at least 50 set3 of all grades, from fine to com mon, finished and ready for sale next month, and more than that number of Saddles. He is bound to make a trade with any man who wishes to buy of him. He uses both Oregon and California leather in his establishment, and his work bears a most excellent reputation abroad. We hope that citizens of our own county will think of this, when they want any articles in bis line. Valuable Land for Sale Cheap. We know of 480 acres of good lands for sale in this county, being the land claim of J. L. Stout, in what is known as tbcEingold bettlement. It will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, on very fair terms. This land is only 12 miles from Oregon Citv. For further information apply to N. W. Randall, of this city, or of J. L. Stout, Unity, Baker's Bay, V. T., or of Andrew Stout, In the above mentioned settlement. J5;ly " In Time of Peace Prepare for War." So get a bottle of Dr. Cooper's Magnetic Balm, an unequaled preparation lor Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Cramp. The instantaneous relief of Burns, Bruises and Sprains. Electro Silicon. -This curious and valuable substance is confidently claimed to be the best article ever discovered for cleaning and polishing Gold, Silver and Plated Ware, and all smooth metallic sur faces, of whatever description, including kitchen utensils of tin, copper, brass, steel, etc. C. C. HASTINGS & CO. CHANGE. o Wholesale and Retail. o Superior Goods I Reduced Rates ! o C. C. HASTINGS & CO., Successors to Jleuslon, Hastings & Co. San Francisco and New York, Announce to tbe friends of the old firm, and the public at large that their present business arrangments are such that they are enabled to offer the best and most stylish goods on the Pacific Coast at a great reduc tion from former prices. AT WHOLESALE. The attention of the merchants throughout the Pacific Coast, is called to the tact that we are now prepared to fill their orders for superior goods iu Strictly Citxtom-Made Clothing, Suits, Gloves, Hosiery and Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Iraveling Bags and Valises, In lots to suit, at regular Wholesale Rates. CLOTHIXG TO ORDER. Made either in New York or San Francisco, under the supervision of the best cutters iu America. O Directions for Measurement Sent to any address upon application, and goods forwarded by Express on receipt of orders. Satisfaction guaranteed. -O- C. C. HASTINGS & CO. SUCCESSORS TO Jleuslon, Hastings ij- Co., THE FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS, New York and San Francisco. feb!3.3m Logan, Shattuck & Killin, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, No. lOO Front Street, Up Stairs, PORTLAND, OREGON. JOHN II. SCHRAM" Manufacturer and Dealer in SADDLES, HARNESS, etc., etc., Main Street, Oregon City, y Wishes to represent that he is now as well prepared to furnish any article in his line as th2 largest establishment in the State. He particularly requests that an examination of his stock be made before buying elsewhere. HOME MADE FURNITURE! WERTHEISVIER, Manufacturer of and Dealer in furniture, OUEGOX CITY, TAKES TIJIS METHQP Of INFORMING the public that te has now on hand a large invoice of SQUARE AND EXTENSION TABLES, BUREAUS. BED-STEAD.S. LOUNGES. DESKS. STANDS, CHAIRS. And Various other Qualities of Rich and Medium Furniture ! Forming a complete and desirable assort ment, which merits the attention of buyers. He MANUFACTURES FUHNITURE Using good materials, and employing th very best mechanics in ihe State, hence h( can warrant his good to he as represented, and he is prepared to fill alL orders with promptness. lie would call th attention of the public to his salesroom, as containing the most complete assortment of desirable goods in the State. ?I. AVERTIIEIMER. Main street, Oregon Cilj- OREGON CITY BUSINESS. CXT1T BAKERY ! MA IX STREET, OREGON CITY. BARLOW & FULLER, (Successors to Wortinan &Shoppard,) Keep constantly on hand CAKES! PIES! BREAD! And Crackers of all kinds! Orders in this Line will meet with PROMPT ATTENTION ! BARLOW & FULLER Also keep on hand all kinds of FAMILY GROCERIES ! AND PROVISIONS ! STEAMBOAT STORES J And all Articles used for Culinary Purposes ! BARLOW FULLER Sell a fine assortment cf LIQUORS AND TOBACCO ! By the Case, or at retail ! Attention is also directed to the fact that nobody else sells ihe FAMOUS GLEASON CHEESE ! rsr In short. Farmers and the public gen erally, are invited to call at the City Bakery, where the truth will be made apparent that our stock is complete, and our prices reason able. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods. BARLOW & FULLER NEW FIRM! JACOB WORTMAN. THOMAS E. FIELDS Wortman & Fields! Oregon City, Oregon. DEALERS IK Family Groceries I Provisions of all Kinds Wines and Liquors ! Confectionery, Spices ! , , Canned Fruits and Meats ! And all the Favorite Brands of Flour and Sugar Z?-The highest market prices jaid for country -produce. :p:r:e:m:itj:m: GANG PLOWS. As the age in which we live demands progress in farming Implements as well as in all other branches of nidus try, J have entered extensively upon the Manufacture of the Celebrated Ijfcil GiiEii Plow ! Better known in Oregon as the WOL GA MO TPLO W. This Plow com . bines all the desirable points of a per' feet implement, being simple in con struction, cheap, durable, and of light draft. The only Premiums which were awarded to Gang Plows at ihe great Implement trial at Matloon, Sept. 4, 1806. by the Slate Agricultural Soci ety of Illinois., were awarded lo this Plow. The folloxving is an extract from the Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture, for ihe year I860, and may be found on page 246 of that re port : "The Gang Plow made by J. C. Pfeil, Arcnzville, Cass county Illinois, is received with no little favor iu the west. Almost iu credible stories are told of its excellence and efficiency in plowing the prairie fields of Illinois and other States. " The depth of the furrow is regulated by the crank-axle, which is so arranged that the ploughs can be driven deeper or shal lower at the pleasure of the driver, when the team is moving, by means of the lever. We also manufacture sulkey plows for small boys, or infirm persons who are unable to manage a team of three or four horses. This gang or sulkey plow, will cut a fur row from 2 to 10 inches deep. " The committee who tested the draught of this plow with a dyuamometer state, that it ran nt!)ter by 10 pounds,than other plows when running ai iuC same depth, and held by the plowman whilo on uJ?t." With this Plow one man can do more work than two men can do with loalking P lores, and the same amount of team. Hence, it will be seen that it will more than pay for itself in one seasoji'u plowing. J will also manufacture the WEB-F00T GAHG PLOW! A N D TJI E Web-Foot Walking Plow ! Both patterns of my oicn invention, for which patents have been applied jor, and which have withstood practi cal tests with the best results, receiving faltering testimonials wherever seen or tried. JVow, the Farmers of Oregon are invited to give the Oregon City Manufactory a trial. Do not pur ch ase a Plow of any description until you have 'examined my make and prices, as I am determined to sell at less than zmporter's rates, by giving you a more durable article,and a guar antee warranting the same. For further information address JOHN W. LEWIS, nS.tf ! OIIECOS CITV. BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. JOHN M. BilCOiY, Successor to JOHN FLEMING, Court House Building, Main Street, Oregon City, Oregon. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN mm 1. 1. Xi'iiis, etc, WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ox HAND a large and well selected stock of Booka Stationery, and Drugs, comprising in part Standard and Miscellaneous Books, Medical, Mining, and Scientific Rooks, Theological and Relig ious Rooks, Juvenile and Toy Books, Sabbath and Day School Books, IN GREAT VARIETY. BlanJc Books in Every Style, Pass Books, Memorandum Bonks, and Time Bnoks, Drawing, Trac ing ana Tissui Papert Portfolios, and PHOTO GRAPHrr ALBUMS, Arnolds', Maynard d' JVoyes,' and David's Inks, Mucilage, Sheet Music, Music Paper, and Note Books. All of Which he will Sell at the Lowest Prices. A General Variety of Drugs and Patent Medicines, Constantly on hand, for sale. School Teachers, and parents of Schol ars will find it to their advantage to inspect my stock and prices, before purchasing else where. J3 Books Imported to Order. Orders res pectively solicited and promptly filled. Agent for the 'San, Francisco Times, and Eastern periodicals, and papers. JOHN M.BACON. Sixteen Years in Oregon. S. J. M'CORMICK, 1 1 '! Itt'I .a k a a Hi NEMU2ICa THE MgfSl r ' w. Pioneer Bookseller and Publisher Of ibis State, desires to inform all his old customers (and as many new ones as mar not be acquainted witn the fact) that he still continues to operate at the FRANKLIN BOOK STORE, 105 Front Street, Portland, (exactly opposite mount hood) Where he is prepared to furnish' SCHOOL BOOKS, .. STATIONERY, SHEET MUSIC, INSTRUCTION BOOKS for all kinds of Musical Instruments. CHURCH MUSIC BOOKS, BASS, VIOL, GUITAR and VIOLIN STRINGS. . . BLANK BOOKS, TOYS, 9 MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, CIIEAI' PUBLICATIONS, NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, GLOBES, PRESSES, PENS, Photographic Albums, And every other article iu the above line. The Most Successful Book Yet published on the War, written from a Southern stand point, is ALEX. II. STEVENS' Official History of the WAR BETWEEN THE STATES, Its causes, character,conduct and results This Work has already had an immense sale in the East, some Agents makiug From $20 to S50 per Day, The intense desire everywhere manifested to obtain this work, its official character and ready, sale, combined with a very liberal commission, makes it one of the best Sub scription Books published. The eastern press, both North and South, have universally commeuded its candor and moderation. t3T SOLD OSLY BY SUBSCRIPTION, Good profitable territory for Agents yet to bo bad of li. H. BAN cnQFT & Co. . San Francisco, Cal. 15 5t General Agents for ths Coast. A. H- BKLL. E. A. PACKER- BELL & PARKER. IRUGK1STS, AND DEALERS IK Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Paints, Perfumery, Oils, Varnishes, And every article kept in a Drug Store. Main Stt, Oregon City. HATS! HATS! HATS! OF EVERY STYLE In Large Quantities can be Found AT J. C MEUSSDORFPEE & BEO.'S S. W. corner of Morrison and Front streets, Portland, Oregon. Also Caps of every style', and Boys and Girls' Hats in large varieties. Give us a call and examine. J. WELCH, DENTIST. Pernian-enMy Locate! at Oregon City, Oregon BOOMS With. Dr. Saffarrcin?, on Main st. DOMESTIC. J. I Jones & Co;, STEAM CbFSEE, AND SPICE And FAMILY GROCERY STORE, Corner Second and Main Streets, Portland, Oregon. J99T Are prepared to supply their customers with the Purest and freshest COFFEE and SPICES FOR FAMILY USE. Ground Coffee is always best when FRESH, and the public are invited to try our articles instead of purchasing old and stale importation Particular Attention Given io the Wholesale Trade! J63T Orders from dealers throughout the city and county respectfully solicited, aDd they will receive immediate attention. J. P. JONES & Co. Portland, Oregon JJOBINSON'8 Celebrated Magic Soap Powders! Prepared in 6, 12, and 2-1 lb. Boxes, READY F'OR WASHING! This is cheaper than Common Soap. It removes Paint, Tar, Pitch and dLrt of every description ; and which has given such gen eral satisfaction, by proving that your wash ing can be done with one-half the time and labor of the old mode. Thus labor saved is money made; as wash-boards, n.acbines and bard rubbing to wear out clothes, is entirely dispensed with, and the washing for a dozen persons can be done in two hours. Thus the coat of your washing being three-fourths less than by any Other process, as you use no other soap! These Prepared Powders or Soap have not only proved themselves superior for washing any and all kinds of sroods. but proved after oJie year's use not to injure in the stigbtest deg."ee an.v fabric of the finest texture ; and, also thd finest article for the hands, as it makes them soft and white, as well as your clothes. It also keeps your hands lrom chapping when exposed to the air. We defy the world to produce its superior for washing any and all kinds of geods. Our object is to save vCur time, expense, hard labor, and especially ihe woman who has to wash. We take pleasure in announcing & few of tne many ladies names uy tneir conb?m who have used our Prepared Magic Soap Powders, from six months to one year : PORTLA.VO. Mrs. C. S. Silvers, " A. C. Gibbs, " Dr. Watkins, W. II. Bennett, " H. W. Daris, " K. Wilcox, ' J.Knott, " Ladd. SALEM. Mrs. Sis W. Brown, " Dr. McCurdy, " I. R. Moores, " Maj. Berry, " Delaney, " Graves, Union Hotel. THE 8TATE AT LARGE. Amity Mrs. Jos. Watt; Lafayette Mrs. A It Burbank ; Dayton Messrs James & Ol den ; Forest Grove MessrsCombes & Buxton Corvallis Messrs Briggs & Kizer ; Albany Mrs. J. B. Springer, Mrs. Irwip ; I) al las, lira Barger; Lebanon Mrs. Ralston ; Jefferton, Mrs Walters ; Oregon City Just introduced, for sale by merchants generally. Manufactory, Pine st., bet. Front and First, Portland, Oregon. 16:3m S. ROBINSON & CO. 1857 S established 1857 J. O'CONNOR, No. 90 First Street, Portland, Wholesale and' Retail Dealer in Garden, Grass and Flower Seeds'! All Seeds from this establishment Are Warrauted Fres,h and. Genuine, , Foreign and E Domestic Dried Fruits Hff j And Vegetables. . Foreign and Domestic . Green Fruits and Vegetables. Vegetables and Fruit Packed with care for shipment. A'tTSPea Nots, Braztf Nuts, Wal Nuts, Filberts and Almonds. dROCERIESjL selected stock of Choice Groceries, bought expressly For Family Use. All of which is offered for Cash at cash prices. Orders solicited. JOHN O'CONNOR, No. 90 First street, Portland Oregon. BREAD. CRACKERS, CAKES, PIES, GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERY. New Firm! Diller & Miller ! Proprietors of the long established LINCOLN BAKERY! AVest Side Main Street, Oregon City Oregon. Talc pleasure in stating to the public that they have formed a copartner' ship for the purpose of better Accommodating their Patrons! And that ihey will continue the Manu facture of Bread, Pies, Cakes, Boston, Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers, c. Sfi. OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES, Has been Doubly Increased by this changt, and will be kept complete In Every Department. Goods will be Delivered in the City, Free of expense to purchasers, and or ders from a distance will becarefuly filled and promptly dispatched. We Sell as Cheap as the Cheapest ! Call, Examine, and PRICE our stock Before Purchasing Elsewhere. The highest Cash prices paid for coun try product. L. DILLER, A. F. MILLER. "fTJSTICES' BLANKS, of every descrip- J ti tion. for sale at the Extem-uiss oS?ce STOP THAjVGOUDfilNf :OME OP YOU CAXT, AD tfE, IMT T .? you... You have trtc4 every remedy tjnit, th OK-K lesuned, by its intrinsic merit, to 8tipersKl nil riw lar preparations. It ig not urpfuiiBg yvu niU4 Us -cltielant io try f"omeQiinj, else after the manytf-. rimonta you have m;ilo of tra.liy com;jouuxa kiaU2 ou the public as a cortiio curw; but NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup 8 really tho VEUY BEWjmly ertr eompottloV br the cure f Coughs, CwIiU. Sr.re TtiroiU, A(ha&. A hooping Couph, Bronchitis and Cnsiuupiwu. Tkut and or H.yple iu California ami Ort-pon hv kwrn, ilrtiady teuefitwd by the fiorpriring curative jxvrfi NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup m?i -K-lth win accord jrive it their nnqualifled apr alion. Wo now a-drrts mjrsvlveR to all wbo are oo K-quaint-d with this, tbn greatest Panacea of Oi or the hiciliu of all ciiM:au4 f ihe Tlico, LtiEjjd, aiattriBj yu that NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup'1 ias cured thousands and it -will care YOU if yoa trf u This invaluable metlieino is pleasant to the Urtai Kotliin, healing and strengthening in its cflects; en ir"ly fr" from all poUonous or deleterious drug aid perfectly harmless undur all eircunitajcia. v Ccniticat- front many prondnofti iiizrutf of S Yaiicioco accompany every bottle of NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup" rTr!Trvc p.y As:1. San' TVanciff-. ' ALWAYS SAFE r Always Effectual. Fever and. A trn to Sroii! .n,i .r' fectuaHy cured by Dr. E. COOLER'S Unirer- sdi magueuc Jiaim. "PRO BONO PUBLICO!" TRULY A VEGETABLE PREPA RATION. None genuine without biguataie of V4 R. Strong. liEDIXGTON, HOSTETTER& CO., 416 and 41S Front st., San Francisco, Role and exclusive AcenU.- Redington, Hostetter & Co's Florida Water ! USE NO OTHER. Unexcelled for Toilet Use and for the Bath. EEDINfcrfON, HOSTETTER & CO. '8 1 FSSENCE OF Jamaica Ginger. .. This, valuable preparation," containing io v a highly concentrated form all the properties of Jamaica Ginger, has become one of the. most popular domestic remedies for all diseas . es,of the stomach and digestive organs. Asa ionic," it will be found invaluable to all persona recovering from debility, . whether produced, byjevei; or otherwise: for while it imparts to, the svstem all the clow and vieor that can. be produced by wine of biandy. it is free from. tbe reactionary eflects that follow the use of spirits of , any kind,. ,, . . It is also au excellent remedy for females who suffer from difficult menstruation, givinjr-k almost immediate, relief, to the 8 pasms that ' so frequently accompany that period. li gives immediate relief to Nausea, caused .v by .rising in a railroad car, or by sea-sickness v or other causes. . ..... ,, It is also valuable as ari external application for Gout. Rheumatism. Neuralgia, etc. KEVIN G TON, HOSTETTET Co.. 416 and 418 Front st, San Francisco.' Use Electro Silicon, . - OrMagle Brilliant. REDINGTON HOSTETTER & Co.V Florida Water ! JFbr Handkerchief. This article, possessing the most delloato fragrance of Flowers, i9 unequalled as a per fume for the Handkerchief. FOR THE BATH! Used in bathing it imparts etreneth and en ergy totthe system, and givea that softness and delicacy to the skin so much desired by all IT REMOVES SUNBURN, FRECKLES Sr PIMP IE . Diluted with water it makes an elegant den tifrice, imparting pearly whiteness to the teeth-, sweetness to th breath, and . renders tho gums hard and of a beautiful color. . . , . it should always be used after shaving dilut. ed with water, as it relieves all inflammation REDING TON, HOSTETTER Co. 416 and 418 Front et., San Francisco.' electrS SILICON, Magic Brillialit! Direct from Nature's Labratcry. The Best article ever discovered for cleans- ing and rolisning .lioia. ouyer aDa rin-u ura ta art) II am nnth Mptnlic -fiyrfacec. of whatever description, including (Kitchen uten- . t f m - r", . Trte Ctaal O f To Jewelers ana yoira "V"" ". , , -ver Plate the Electro-Silicon is of inestimable - . . tit 1. . n ClnA and VI- value ! tbe time saved. ana me v'. rented by its use, will forever endear its name to air who nare naa ey.up"-cr REDINGTON, H OS TETTER Sr C. Sole Agents, San Francisco , xpoii FLAVORING, nrnrvjTOY HOSTETTER 3 Ce . EXTRA C TH AID Li-TC AHk.