)c lUeekln (Enterprise. 1 Gtoavx axd couxty. J gr , A Bold Rorbkry. A Mr. Taul Grisbie t-a(.ns a Lager Ueer Saloon in this cty, oii'l sleeps in a little room in the same building, no mime a saie 01 a irunh, un der bis bed. in which be kept Lis valuables, conning of over tbree bundled dollars i:i money, he don:tknow the exact amount, some gold bearing quartz specimens, and a gold ling which had his name engraved r,n it. At about six o'clock last Sunday evening, he went out to his supper and locked his door, but left hi bed voon window open. He returned in about half au hour and found that Us money, speci mens and ring were gone. He gave the nlarm to policeman Kelly, who arrested a . , .1..-;,, man who had been sieep'" uum.a day, in a shed attached to the saloon, and was suspicioncd by Grisbie. This individ ual averred that he was innocent and sa:d that lui could poiDt out a man he had seen enterVbe house. Acting on this sugges tion the officer took the prisoner with him and went to another saloon, where the m m under arrest pointed out an individu al as the man. The officer and prisoner walked on through the room towards the h;tr and as they passed the individual that Jni'l been pointed out as the robber, he pot up an( walked leisurely towards a ) billiard table that stood between him and the door, and as soon as he reached the table he made a rush for the back door .land was out and gone in a twinkling. f Pursuit was immediately made, but the iiMit was very dark, and the fellow made good his escape. The individual that had been arrested was tried on Monday morning, but there b 'ing no evidence to fix the crime upon him, lie was discharged. The man who wade good his escape went by the title ot ?:imv-ball. when here, but we understand that he is known to the Police of Poullaud by the name of Dudley. Oi Fi:i.u)Wshii Charter having been granted, by the Grand Lodge I. (). ol O. F. st its last session, Grand Master J. M. Pa- cn:i was j i resent at a meeting called for the purpose in this city on Friday evening. the 27ili ult., and there duly instituted K. becca Degree Lodge No. 2. 1. O. of O.F. fliccrs for the term were elected and ap pointed as follows all of whom were in Mallfd by Grand Master Bacon : Mr. A. J. Apperson. N.G.; Mrs. E.B.Fellows, V.G.; .Mrs. A. J. Apperson. Secretary ; Mrs. J. T. A'PTson. P. S.; Mrs. L. Diller, Treasurer; Mrs. CM.Kester,K.8.N.G.; Mrs.D.C.Ireland, L.S.X.G.; Mrs.C. X. Grwnman, Conductor; Mr. S. D. Pope, Warden; Mr.L.Diller, O.G.; Mr. C. M. Kester, I.G.; Mrs. W..J. Caldwell, U. S. V. G.: Mrs. W. Fish. L.S. V. G. The first and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month were adopted for the regular mee' iugs of the Degree, consequently there will b a regular meeting on Tuesday even ing next. Agricti.tlrai, Faii. We. acknowledge the receipt of a complimentary badge to the Fair of the Washington County Agri cultural Society, to be held at the grounds near Jlillsboro, on the 1th, 5th, Gth and 7th ot October next. Washington county is pursuing the right course. County Fairs will do much touaids developing the ag ricultural resources of a county, and if generally held throughout the State, would he a fruitful means of improving our State Agricultural Fairs. Will the farmers of Clackamas county re-organize au Agri cultural Society, mid hold a Fair next year ? Conv.vu.rs Cou.i:jk. We have received the fourth annual catalogue of this institu tion, from which we take the following summary : Junior class numbers Freshman class numbers Preparatory classes numbers. . . Primary G 20 1 ;Ital HQ The institution is young, but in a flour ishing condition. r . , , . PKrrnxKi). Mr. Charles Bray, son-in-Uv of (gol. White of this place returned "uiio i as i evening. ;ur. iruy lias been j - - - - ....... ' ' ' V .... . . , 1 V ,Vy.l.JL.,l mines mm m uoioinu lei riiorv. e j uad the following concerning bun m the 'Denver Times. 'I fr tf!irIa T?rltr r f flirt T . r rr vTl c I QrSon- k one '" t6 bc.st musicians J and probably the best cornet player in the 3 . . ! lion. Win. II. Reward, is the guest of III. - . . . - -r. - -ir. i.en. lioiiauav. in lortianu. vice I President Colfax and wife; Miss Wade.sis- f- 7 I nghter, ol Chicago ; Samuel Bowles and I laughter, of Springfield, Mass., will arrive on Monday morning by the steamship Moses Taylor. It is probable that all of these distinguished guests will visit our tity next week. FiEUOKiis. Communion service will be p held at the Congregational Church in this I city to morrow morning, at the Uiiial hour Kev. E. Gerry officiating. I nion services will be held in the same I church, at the usual evening hour Rev. I L.N.Todd ofhVutimr. - .. n v.- u;i v. n-cei vim ineiirsi I number of the WilhimofJi-. VnlK.Tr ir,.m,r I published at Corvallis, Oregon, by Mr. I pton. The paper is Democratic in sen- ' "n"-'ivi;,uiiii win oe likely to accomplish much good in Benton county. It has been proposed, and adopted I we understand, by the Fire Department I boys'' of Oregon City, to dedicate their I new house, and house" their machines I with some demonstration to close with a ' public ball. XoT A 5MJBJKCT OF Doum. That Newell's Plumonary Syrup is the most ef- 8 I . t "uire aurt never tailing remedv lbr afle ''t'Bs of the throat and lungs. " Locals tor Growling Cotempomriti. Last Tuesday's Unionist gave an ugly growl and said it could find no local item of interest in the Enterprise, and that all it could get from it, since we took charge, was about Chinamen. We think" the Unionist a little mistaken in this matter, but the mistake is pardonable, inasmuch as the presentation of the China question in its true light, is au alarming thing to Radi cals, and likely to so absorb their whole attention that they cannot take cognizance of anything else that may accompany it. A short time since, the local of the Ore- gonian gave a growl also, because he could find nothing of interest in the Extekpiuse since Mr. L-eland had left it. Not wishing to charge these growls to the growlers on the score of political malice, spite, and misrepresentation, we will simply sav, that we would like to get up some locals that would please their fastidious taste, but we can't capture them, unless thev come along ; we are not good at manufac turing such things to suit the occasion, or for the purpose of tilling the local column with something. Neither can we find anything of general interest in the local columns of the Oregonim and Unionist, but through courtesy, copied a wheat crop item from the Unionist and seeing' a huge rat story in ; the local of the Oregonian that occupied considerable space, and, be ing a little short of locals ourselves, and finding that rat story to be the most relia ble and interesting thing in the local of that paper we copied it into our local column and found that it answered the same purpose there, that it had in the Oregonian it filled space. We despise trivial'local items, or we might till our lo cal column with such items as the iollow ing as fair offsets and proper items for equal exchange with our two growling cotemporaries. viz : A friend showed us an egg yesterday that measured inches in circumference one way, and 7 9-1G inches the other. It is decidedly the largest egg we have seen this year, and we think our friend Kelly's, hen desc" ves much credit, as a producer. Mr. Thomas Joues is repairing the tide walk in front of his premises. The re pairs were much needed. Last night the proprietor of the Cliff House caught a huge rate in a wire trap, and Mr. Murray passing along with his splendid rat-terrier, the rat was let out in the presence of his Terriership. The dog immediately caught it, and he, and ti e rat, had it up and down, and for some time it was doubtful which would gain the day, but after an active fight lor halt an hour, the rat was a dead rat, and the dog the victor. By actual weight, the rat weighed nine lbs and four ounces. As our esteemed friend Mr. John W. Lewis was passing along the street yester day he struck his foot against a large and ugly nail w hich protruded from the side walk and injured his boot considerably, but he merely looked at it, and said, darn the nail,'-" and then passed serenely on. It would be well for the city Fathers to have all such dangerous na ils driven h me. Railroad Bhidge. The Oregon Central Railroad Company, east side, has a force at, work at the Clackamas, preparing for the speedy construction of the Rainoad bridge across that river. l.itei-iii-y JVotices. The Overland Monthly for September published by A. Roman & Company, San Francisco, California, at $1 per annum, has been received. It has many good ar ticles, among which may be named one on our public schools. Putnam for September has been re ceived. It has many well-written articles. but it inclines a little too much to Repub lican view, in politics. Arrival ami Li fjj.ii-tu re of tiic Mails at Oregon City. Daily mail to and from California, 8 A. M. and 2 P. M. Oregon City to Dayton, via Butevillc, Xewelsville and Pt. C'air, leaves Jlondays, Wedncsdaj'B and Fridays at 7 A. M.; arrives at Ok gon City on Tueadays, Thurtdays and Saturdays at 7 P. Faiilield to (Iregon City, via St. Louis, Wacondu, Parkersville, Monitor, and Needy, arrives at Oregon City at G P. M. on Tius d ivs, and leaves at 7 A. M. on Wednesdays. Oregon City toAumsville. via Beaver, Mo 1. lia, Glad Tidings, Jiute Creek, Sdverton an 1 Sublimity, leaves Mondjy at S A. M. and arrives at Ore 'oa City Wednesday at 3 P. M. Otliee hours from 7 A. M. to Si P. M. Sundays office open one hour after d part ur i of each mail. Money Order office. J. M. BACOX, P. M. Oregou CWy, August, ls0i, W ILLIA3I DAV1DSOX, Office, 3Vo. G4 Front Strrrfj Adjoining the TelegraiihOlfice, Portland Oregon. SPECIAL COLLECTOR of CLAIMS, Accounts, Notes, Bonds, Drafts, and Mercan tile Claims of every description, throughout Oregon and the Territories, WILL BE MADE A SPECIALTY, and promptly collected, as well as with a due regard to economy in all business matters entrusted to Lis. care and t he proceeds paid over punctually. 4otf KEAL ESTATE DEALER. "Willamette L.o1;e Xo. 15 I. O. Ci. Meets every Snturdav evenmsr, at the rooms S.E. corner of Main and Fifth streets, st 7 1-2 o'clock. Visiting members ure invited to at tend. By ourdtfi- of W. C. T. Electro Silicon .-This curious and valuable substance h confidently claimed to be the be.t article ever discovered for cleaniiiff and polishing Geld, Silver and Plated Ware, and all smooth metallic sur faces, of whatever description, including kitchen utensils of tin, copper, brass, steel, etc. - " Ix Time of Peace Frepare for War." So get a bottle of Dr. Cooper's Magnetic Palm, au uncqualed preparation for Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Cramp. The i "!"IleUS reiief of Kuru3 HriHSCS and I . JOB PRIMISK-SE ATLY EXEtUT ed at tiie ENTEirPillSE VVFWlu. A UCTIONAND COMMISSION A. H. Riclis&rdsoii, AUCTIONEER! Corner of Front and Oak streets, Portland AUCTION SALES Of Real Estate. Groceries, General Merchan dise and Horses, Every Wednesday and Saturday ! A. B. Richardson, Auctioneer. AT PRIVATE SALE. English refined Bar and Bundle Iron ; hnghsh Square and Octagon Cast steel : Horse shoes, Files, Rasps, saws ; .-crews, Fiy-pans, sheet iron, R. G. Iron ; also: iarge assoifment of Groceries and Liquors A. B. Richardson', Auctioneer THE Commercial Department -OF THE Portland Arnilcmy And Female Seminary. Under the Superintendence of T. II. Craw ford. A. M., atl'ords excellent facilities for the acquirement of practical " P.usine-s Education. Tuifiou In the Commercial Department,- 12 per Qr. The Course in the Academic Department, Besides tie usual English studies, embra ces the Natural Sciences, Mathematics, as far n Surveying, and suflicient Latin for professional purposes. These -'ourse, sys tematic and complete within themselves, arc especially recommended to those who cannot spend six years in College. Z-xj' Young Ladies ate under the immedi ate care of the Preceptress, Miss Emi'y J. ork. For new Catalogue, containing names of Graduates and full information Addrs : T. M. GATC1L Principal, Portland, Oregon. 5 IS STILL AT HIS OLD STAND, CORNER OF MAIN anr SIXTH STREETS, OREGON CITY, OREGON. TT71IERE HE WOULD INVITE HIS 7 Y friends, and the public in general, to cisll and examine his stocky consisfing ot a general assortment of- IIOOIS SllI4l81flOCS9 . IISXlS 58.1141 CSipS, occrics. -M. l!??3" Ilavinjr frore manv rmrs' pvnpnnirp . - , , . learned that THE SECRET OF SUCCESS LIES IN SMALL PROFITS! IB DETERMINED TO OFFER SUCH INDUCEMENTS AS WILL Sdoiee the Cry of Pordand Prices! Oregon City, August 2Stli, lSG'J. AW PAllTXEUSIIIP. JAS. K. KELLY, Residence, Columbia st bet. 2d and ad sts. J. ii. ket:d, Residence corner of Columbia and 7th sts. Jas. Iv. Kelly "and J. H. Rccu, under the firm name of KELLY & REED, Will practice law in the Couits of Oregon. Olliee on First street, near Alder, over the new Post ufhee room, Port.and. (4.0 tf ANSIXG STOUT. Attorney and Counselor at Law, PORTLAND, OREGON. Office Undfr the United States District Court R'joi.u. Front street. 4utf J G. sxeath, WHOLESALE GROCER, 82 Trent Street, Portland. GOODS BY THE PACKAGE, FOR CASH, AT SAN FRANCISCO TRICES, and Freight. jeirOrders Promptly filled in San Francis co, if desired. (40. tf Iff II. UTTER & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. CI FRONT STREET, UNDEll COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, 40.3m) Portland, Oregon.- pG. STEWART, Ab. loo rnosi STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON- O Watc hmaker And Jeweler. And Dealer in CLOCKS, WATCHES, AND JEWELERS GOODS. Agent for Wilcox & Gibbs' Letter 'G'' Sewing Machines, which are now being sold singly at cost, or whole a'e less than cost. Other goods at greatly reduced rates. (.io.tf WASHING MADE EASY, I3Y USING THE Automatic Clothes Washer and Boiler ! THE GREATEST INVENTION OF TIIE . times, as it does away with rubbing and wear and tear on Clothes. An ordinary wa-hin" can be done in from one to two honrs-SAYES TIME, LAIJOR AND EX PENSE. Warranted to give entire satistac, tion. For sale by J.C. MARD1, Manufacturer, 145 Front street, one door north of 41 f Taylor street, Portland w office. EDDINr,. AT HOME, AND VISIT 1- il.. nv'intn.l of fill! lOg taius ueaujr NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE GOMP'Y ! cS o cT o o 14 "50- o o OF THE United States of America. WASHlXGTOXtD. C. Iirnncli OHcc at PI!laclclpliIa., Where the business of the Company is transacted, and to which ail gefteral coTi'espondence should be add; eased. O milECTOIlS s Philadelphia, Clarence I LCI ark. Jay Cooke, F. Ratchford Starr, J. Hinckley Clark Geo. F. Tyler. W. (J. Moorhead. Washington. Henry D. Cooke, E.A.Rollins Win. E. Chandler, Jolin 1). Defrees. Ney York, Edw. Dodge, II. C. Fahaestock. 0- CLARENCE II. CLARK, President. JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance And Executive Committee. HENRY D. COOKE, Vice President. EMERSON W.PEET, Secretary and Actuary E. S.TURNER, Assistant Secretary. FRANCIS G. S.MIT1I,M.D., Medical Director. J. EWING MEARS, M. D., Assistant. WM. E. CHANDLER, Washington, I). C, ,uudGi:o. HA I:DING, Philadelphia, Attorneys. -C The Most Successful Life Insurance Company of The World ! Having issued in the lirst TEN months of Jfs existence,- 3,395 Policies, - INSURING 15,142,800. Dollars ! This Company cfTords to its Policy Holders PERFECT SECURITY! Br its Cash paid up Capital of One Million Dollars, and guarantees to the Insured, by its Low Rates of Premium ! LARGE DIVIDENDS IN ADVANCE, OR, A REVERSIONARY DIVIDEND OF 100 PER CENT. BY ITS Return Premium Plan!" -o- Wells, Fargo &, Go, GESKHAL AGENTS For the pacific coast. W. E. DALE .MANAGER. A. 1. ELMS, M. 3.5 AGEKT FOR OllKGOX. OFFICE IJV CUKE'S BUILDING, (Up stairs, bet. Front and Fu st .sts.) ENTRANCE ON STARK STREET, PORTLAND, Oregon. S. D. POPE, LOCAL AGENT, OREGON CITY. GESERAL AGEXTSi JAY COOKE & CO. No. 2K Broadway, N.Y. General Agents for New York and Noith ern New Jersey. J. U. Orvis and D. C. Whitman, Managers. E. W.CLARK & CO. Bankers, No. 35 South Third street, PhiladelphiaGeneral Agents for Pennsylvania and Southern New Jer sey C". S. Russell, Manager. JAY COOKE & CO. Washington,- General Southern Agent-. E. S. Turner, Manager. J. A. ELLIS & CO. Chicago, General Agents for lllinoi., Wisconsin, Iowa and Minn. JOHN W. ELLIS & CO. No. 122 Walnut St., Cincinnati, General Agents for Ohio and Central and Southern Indiana. S. A. KEAN A CO. Detroit, General Agents for Michigan and Northern Indiana. D. W. Kean, Manager, T.B. EDGAR, St, Louis, General Agent for MisOuri and Kansas. C. Orvis, Manager. ROLLINS & CIIANf'LER, Boston, General Agents for New England and Eastern Provinces of Canada. J. P. Tucker Man ager. JOHNSTON BROTHERS & CO. Baltimore, General Agents for Maryland, W. A. Wi song, Manager. WM. DOUGLAS, JR., Montreal, General Ggcut for the Dominion of Canada. CHAS. IIODGE . . CHAS. E. CALEF. .GEO. "W. SXELL. HODGE, CALEF & Co., DEALERS IX DKUGS and MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS, VAENISIIESf J) RUSHES, PAIXTEES Jfateriaif, ana, jurujjists' Sundries. DT Front Street, Portland, Oregon. DIEECT IMPORTATIONS ! ! NEW AND ELEGAKT STYLES -op-Bed-Room SUITES. mm Just received and placed in the wareroems, of iSUnOBEH & S'HHOLER 1 1GG, 10S, 170, 173 First street corner of Salmon, rOHTLAND, ORLrGON. I'AIiLOP. SETS IX TERRY, IN PLUSH, AMD IN 1 1 AIR-CLOTH. New Ornamental Pieces, For the Parlor, Great Assortment f HO USBIIOLD FURNITURE ! Lounges and Spring bed;?. he trade svjyplicd with o'oods in original packujcs, on reasonable terms. HURGREN & SIIINDLER. O It E G ON 53 1SL ES Y ! F. 0PITZ, PEOPRIfiToa, FIRST STREET, PORTLAND, iJcti f ashing ton and Stark sts. ft'AXCFACTrKER 0$ ALL KINDS AND QUALITIES OF BREAD, CAKES AND PASTRT Q HACKERS Will always he sold below San Franciscc prices. All oiders promptly attended to. ORFGON K KEKY, First at., Portland, Oregon. " C. M. MVliSIlS, PLOIIUXG, im & STEAM Fittiiiff Establishment, So. HO lirst Street .I3ortlanl Gas Fixtures, Cooking Ranges, Hot. Wafer Boilers, Marble, Top Washsfands, Sheet Lead and Block Tin, Water Closets, Bath Tubs, Lead Ripe. Wrought Iron Pipes, all Sizes. TEES, ELBOW, EETURX BENDL NITJ'LES, EUSHINGS, d', fur Steam, Waf-r and ifa$. ALSO Scotch Tubes, Water Guages, Whistlet Tallon Pumps, Hteam Guages, Globe, Angle, and Check Yalves, Guage Cocks, Air Ccks, and all kinds ' ot Prass Work. Rubber - Hoae, Hose Pipes, &c. Hotels, public buildings, and private resi dences heated with the latest improvements in steam ci- hot air apparatus. I invite citizens generally to call and ex amine my stock, which has been selected with great care, and especial attentiou given to the wants of this market. C. H. MYERS. A. G. WALLIXCVfci Pioneer Book Bindery. OllEGOiMAJY JJUIJLBIKG Ko. 5 Wa-sliington Street PORTLAND, OREGON. BLANK ROOKS RULED and RO'UND to anv desired pattern. . MUSIC ROOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS PAPERS, Etc., bound in every variety of style known to the trade. Orders from the country promptly at tended to. J. McHenry, 9-i FRONT STREET, 7 PORTLAND, Oregon. Has on hand, and is constant ly receiving direct lrom the East,a large and carefully selected stock of Crockery, Glass Ware, Plated "Ware, Lamps, cte., all of which he otters at prices to suit the tiir.ei, at Wholesale and Retail, Dealers will do well to eall and exam ine his stock, and learn his prices, before purchasing elsewhere. Ql FEPillY, BROKER, Portland. Oregon. Cor. Froit and JTashington jls. Agent North British and Mercantile Insurance Company, and Manhat tan Life Insurance Company. "Government Securities, Stocks,Ronds and Real Estate bought and sold on Com mission. JMPERIAL MILLS. Savier, LaKoque & Co., OREGON CITY. ttKeep constantly on hand for sal, flour Midlines, Bran and Chicken Feed, Parties purching feed must fuieLdi the fcacks. 2 'i ?aSf?i;vfKL: OTlCE Change of Time ! o UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE the People's Transportation Co.'s STEAMER Alert or Sexator, Will leave the Company's dock, Portland, Every morning at 5 o'clock, Sundays ex cepted, Connecting at Oregon Cily with steamers for SALEM AND DAYTON, 03 Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday, friday" and saturday, Of each week. o 5f als provided for passengers on board steamer ALERT, at Fifty centi. A. A. McCULLY, President. August U, ISG'J. (-iO.tf) JOIlff MYERS. II. C. MYERS. 3. ill YERS" & illlO., UNDER THE COURT HOUSE, OREGON CITY, OREGON. RETAIL DEALERS IX DBY GOOBS, HOOTS- ctSIIOSS, Wc also constantly keep on hand SALEM CASSIM F R E S, FLANNELS, TWEEDS AND BLANKETS, Which we will sell at the Factory Prices, and will take wool in exchange. 5TWe will also pay the highest price for Butter, Eggs, and ail kinds of good country produce. ' will sell its low as any house in Oregcfn, for Cash ov its equivalent in good merchantable produce. 6'J3 Give us a call and sati-fy yourselves. 3Tcw C Alt P JETIiYGS VELVETS, brussels, three-ply, oil -Cloths, window - shades, PAPER-HANGINGS, LAOS' OTJKTAig, &c, &c. We Would Call the attention of par lies fitling up houses, or being in need of anything in our line To our Stock, which is ONE OF TIIE COMPLETES f Oil Hie Pacific Coast I Our Goods being sjJecially selected at the Factories in England and the Edslerii Stales, ive c'dn sell AT THE LOWEST SaiaIVa2iciico Prices. WALTER KEiOSi Xo. 80 Front street; between Alder 3..) and Washington, Portland Oregon Dr. J, H. HATCH, Fate Slack Hatch, KS D E N 1 1ST. The patronage of those desiring lust Class Operations, is respectfully solicited. Satisfaction in all eases guaranteed.. N. R. Nitrous Oxyde administered for the Painless Extraction of Teeth. Office- Corner of Washington and Fron streets, Portland. Entrance on Washington street. J)ENTAL NOTICE. GOME AGAIN. During my tour of two years in the Eastern States I have spared neither time iior money to make myse'f per fectly familiar with and master of my pro fession. Those desiring the best work that the nature of the case will admit of can lind me at my otliee, 107 Front street, two doors above McCormick's Roo'k Store, Portland, Oregon. . DR. J. G. GLENN. yyM.. 13 HOUGHTON". Contracor and Builder, Main st., OREGON CITY. JE3" Will attend to all work in his line, cou sisting in part of Carpenter and Joiner wor framing, building, etc. Jobbing proinptl attended tJ. AXDttEW WILLIS'. WM. EROUGI1TOX. WILLIS & BRGUCrHTGN, Having pirrchased the interest of S. Cram, in the well known LIVERY STABLE One door vrcst of TIxoMsmr ATnrVI n. vhz;h it.'l A i I 1. . 113, announce mat mey will at all tunes keep good horse's ard carriages to let, at reasonable rates. Horses bought and sold or kept by the day or week. WAGON AXD Carriage Manufactory ! The undersigned, having increased the di mensions of his prctnisesat the old stand Corner of Main and Third streets, Oregon City Oregon. Takes tins method to inform his old pat rons, and as many new ones as may be pleased to call, that he is now prepared, with ample room, good materials, and the very best of mechanics, to build anew, recon struct, make, paint, iron and turn out all complete any sort ol a vehicle from a com mon cart to a concord coach. Trv me. Rlacksmithinc. Hnri nr n -. oi ," j general jobbiug neatly, quickly- and cheap- i uvue. JAV lit .311 I 11. Oppobite Excelsior Market HAT COUGHING OF VOlf CAX'T, ASI AVf iITi;. j you. You have tri.l every remedy but the OXfi ) iinod. by ils intrinsic merit, to supersede ull im l:ir prear.ititins. Jt is not surprising vwu Should bo vluciant to try soitietliing cl;. after the mnuy . vrinieiits you havo made of irasliy coiupouuUf dieted ta th-o public as u certuia cure; but q 4 NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup s really the" VERY PF.ST remedy ever compound' "or the" rare .f t'oughs, Colds, .Soro Throut, Asthma, A'hoopin CnuL'h.Iiroiichkis and C'on.stiwpim. Tkuu nnds of people in Ou!iliriiia and Oregon have Im-i0 A ready b.-ue lilted by iho eurprlsing cuiilivo puwr if HEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup in l with one accord pivc it their wnquftlifWi j pp sition. We now a -'.dress ourselves to all who nre iciuainted with this, the greatest rurxicca f tho a, r the healirsg tf a!l diseusoij f the Throat u:. juus, asiuxi:; you that HEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup ias cured thousands r.nd it wiil cure l'OU if you xf t. This invaluahlo medicine is pleasant to the (ast, nothing, healing and streiigiheuing iu its ellects; tA ir y free from all puisouous or !eleleriwis drugs, m I jierfeeily harmless under all circumstances. Certificaics from many prominent cilizcuj tf Fa Traiiciico accompany every Lottlo ef ELL'S ALWA YS SA FE ! Always Effectual, Fever and Ague is Speedily &nct et fectuilly tuied by Dr. E. COOxEIi'S Uuiref--sal Magnetic lialm. 'PRO BONO PUBLICO!" ,-ri TIMELY use 7 n UFY A VEGE TABLE PRE PA' RATION. None genuine without signatui 8 of W, It. Strong. KEDINUTON, TIOBTETTEH & CO.; 41G and 418 Fli nt t-t., 6an Francisco Sole and exclusive Agenis.- REDINGTGN, KOSTETTER & CO8 ESSENCE OF Jamaica Ginger Tins valuable preparation, containing lh a highly concentrated forto all the prope'rties of Jamaica (linger, has become one of tho most popular domestic remedies tor all diseaa es of the stomach and digestive organs. Asa tonic, it will be found invaluable to all person's recovering from debility, whether produced by fever or otherwise; for while it imparts to the S3'stcm all the glow and vigor that edit b? produced by vrine or biandy, it is free frofli the reactionary ellects that fallow the use tifc spirits of any kind. It is also an excellent remedy for fern alcft who suller from difiicujt Menstruation, giving almost immediate relief to the spasms that so frequently accompany that period. It gives immediate relief to Nausea, eriused by riding in a railroad car, or by sea-sicfene3 or other causes. It is also valuable, as an external application for Gout. IMieutnatisin, Nenraloria. tte. REMNGTON, IIOSTETTE1 4- Co., 116 and 41b Front st, San Francisco". Use Electro Silicon, Or Magic Xli illianii REDINGTON HCSTETTER & Co.-'si Fur the ttdndker chief. o This article, possessing the most delicalS fragrance of Flowers, is linequalled as a per fume for the Handkerchief. - FOR THE BA TII .' Used in bathing it imparts strength and en crgy to the system, and gives that softness anu delicacy to the skia so much desired by all IT REMOVES SUNBULN, FRECKLES cf PIMPLES Diluted w:t.h Writer it mnVe nn r-lorrnni rlon.- tifrice, imparting pea fly whiteness to the teetH H et-Liiess 10 in1, iireatn, ana renaers me gums hard and of a beautiful color. It should always be used after shaving dilut; ed with water, as it relieves all intlftmmation- II ED ING TON, HOSTETTEE Co. 410 and 118 Front st.. San Francisco. ELECTRO SILICON, - on - M a s; i c Urilllsiiit ! Direct from Nature's Labratory. The Best article ever discovered for cleans ing and FolishingGold, Silver and Plated ware, and all smooth MetalJc Surfaces, of whatever description, including Kitchen uten sils of Tin, Copper, Brass, Steel, etc, To Jewelers and YVoiker3 in Cold and Sil ver Pkte the Electro-Silicon is of inestimable value ; the time saved, and the vexation pre vented by its use, will forever endear its nama to all who have had evidence of its merits. REDING TON; HOSTETTER Co. Sole Agents, San Francisco- i jrOPv FLAVORING, REDING TON, HOSTETTEE 4- Co EXTRACTS - thts P-' Redington, Hestetter & CoV Florida Water ! USE"0 OT1IEK. .. . . ' Unexcelled tor Toilet Use and for the Bath. STOP T AS r O O o o o 0 O