i t (I o o O o o J 4 'SI' I Jljelilcckly Enterprise. TOWS AD COUXTY. The E. a I x m ext. A n v n t ci -fca i n- jnoiV consisting of ediarades, tableaux, . music and singing, by the pupils of St. -'Paul's Sunday School. came oft at the Court House last Wednesday evening. The ; house was filled to its utmost capacity and ' show3 the libojal deposition of our eiti- ens to a worthy object. It would be par- J tiality were we to mention any particular f ' Xnamea. It wa3 a grand success and all 1 performed their parts well. Rev. Mr. Sell- wood and lady deserve much credit for their energy in training so many to such ', perfection as was manifested in the exhibi tion. The sum of Go was realized, f which will procure a handsome library for the Sunday School. TAnisii Mketixo. The regular annual parish meeTlig of St. Paui's Church, was held on Monday evening last. The meet ing was called to aider by the rector, Rev. J. W. Selhvood, and after a general dis cussion about matters pertaining to the welfAtje of the parish, the following per I S'Qs were unanimo-isly elected as Wardens "and Vestrymen for the ensuing year: John Myers. Sen. Warden ; II. L. Kelly, Junior Warden ; Vestrymen lohn Myers, H. L.Kelly, A. Xoltner, R. CauhVld and Reuben Smith. The prospects of this parish were never more encouraging than at present. -. Fi:)vt (sn"iN"(JTox. Acomrnitltee from thel'reasury Department at Washington, consisting of Messrs. E. O. Graves. Jus. W. Whelpley and Chas. L. Caron, visited H our city last Monday for the purpose oT examining books in the Land Ofiice. and to destroy the currency on hand and tephicse it with the n?v issue. The Lincoln. 1J.VKEUY.--Mcssrs. Bailey, Harding t Co., have burchased this old established bakery, andre now ready to wait upo, customers. These gentlemen are very courteous and accommodating, and doiervea large share of public pat ronage. See their advertisement. Rki.khols Nonet:. The Rt. Rev. Bishop B. Wis tor Morris will preach to-morrow morning and evening in St. Paul's Church, in this city. In the morning f?e v'Hl ad minister the Apostolic Rite of Confirma tion. We learn that there are quite a munbsTr of applicants for confirmation. -c -. - . Tut: Cankmau Saw Mill. Mr. Gardner Elliott has started up this mill again and is now ready to fiirnish liisuslomers with good lumber and on as reasonable l-rms as any mill in the count'. Gold. A lecture will be delivered at the Court 1 tonsc, this (Saturday) evening, by Mr.tViUiam Pilling, lately from Cari boo, on the subject of the mining regions of the Pacific coast. O ry -o- -e D.vxcb. The Rck(ord Base Ball Club will give dance at the Court House next Thursday evening. A good tune isex pected. . - -o- Lkcitk;:. Mrs. Dr. II. K. Eves will de liver a privale lecture to the ladies of this city, at the Court HouQ. this afternoon, at 11 o'clock. Pro. C. B. Plummet- gave one of his parlor entertainments in this city lasj Sat urday evgying, to a good house. -o - . Lost. A lady's gold necklace. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leav ing it at this office. STATE NEWS. PORTLAND. From the Daily Herald. The lasrVteamer from China, which ar- rived in San Francisco a few days ago. brings the news that th- clipper ship Bertha had been chartered for (his port. She Will Irving several hundred Chinamen, and considerable freight. Mr. Win. Davidson, real estafe dealer, has just effected the sale of lot No. 4. in block No. situated on the northwest corner of Park and Aldr streets contain ing twelve rooms, complete, to Mrs. Eloisa Ilarvv. ot this city, tor the sum of S('.((1 in IT. S. gold coin. This property occupies one of the most beautiful locations in Portland, upon high ground, overlooking the city and a wide range of country. The number of persons w ho have arriv ed at this port on sea-going vessels from January 1st I o (March (list has been 1,120. Departures for The period 5.32. Excess of arrivals SGS. A shooting affray took place yesterday morning about half past ten at St. Helens, in which one of the parties was seriously. it not uangevonrly. wounded. I" rom ail! the facts we can gather, it appears that S. ' A. Mi lea and J. W. Caftpbell met at the hour iadieatf l above, on the beach in front of Wi'.Hams' store, and had some high words in rehiou to somL money mat ters. They became excited, and the lie was given. Campbell rem irked to Miles not lay his hands on him. Mites placed his hands on Chapbell, rem viking at the s im3 time that he was not afraid of him. ChifSbell then drew a revolver and fired, hitting Miles in the stomachy Messengers were dispatched to this city for medical assistance. When last herd from the wounded man was in a very low condition. Deoutv Sherriff Williams, of Columbia county, arrived here last evening, having Campbell in custody who w ill be confined iu the county jail for the present. The Willamette Valley Mercury of April 13. says : The Circuit Court for Benton county is now in session Judge Kelsay, presiding. Not much of a docket. Several small jury cases, will b.-sido seven di vorce cases, will probably prolong the ssion to late in the week. A xkw Invention. The Allany Register of the Iti. says Mr. James Finlason. of this county, has invented a seed sower, the. model of which we have inspected, which will doubtless soon suprecede all others now in the market, as the cost will be no more.and it will prove far superior in many respect to any we have yet seen. It can be used as a brid-cast sower or as a drill, olides are so adjusted In a revolving cylin der that the amount, of grain sown per acre can be increased or lessened at will of the driver. It seems to be a complete machine, and we congratulate Mr. Finlyson on having invented a machine that is so near periect that it would seem impossible to make any father improvement oa it. The Roseburg Ensign of the 1G, Fays We are informed that the Coos Bay Wa gon Road Company propose to commence work on their road on the 25th instant. The Directors have arrived at the conclu sion Hiat work can be prosecuted cheaper and better by their agent than by contrac tors, and Mr. Win. Weekly has been ap pointed to superintend the work. It is the purpose of the company to complete twenty miles on this end of the road be fore the session of the next Legislature. This will enable them'to make an estimate of the probable cost of completing the road, and also to realize something from the sale of the lands that have been gran ted to aid in its construction. C'lisilic on Itepmliiitloii. Clarke, of the Statesman, pretends to see repudiation in the Democratic plat form, and becomes very indignant and rampant at the Democracy for the imagin ary outrage. To show his insincerity, we copy from the Democratic Press a letter from him to S. E. May. The letter is as folio V3 : Aunuttx. Aug, C, 18GG, S. EMty. Esq.. Secretary of State : DiiAt: Sin : Your note kindly calling my attention to the sum due by me to the School Fund (the trifling amount being some $!J0v) only.) has been this day re ceived, and I hasten to reply to express my regrets that the School Fund so im portant a branch of the State r-'inannces has in the past been so incfiicieently man aged, as no doubt, much of it. besides the sum you allude to. is at present inconver table, and not to be applied to its very importent uses. No doubt to the finan cial mismanagement of the late Treasurer, whome Providence even to the last, con ferred as a Boon (and I beg to insinuate a questionable ene) to the ancient Demo cracy of the State. To be brief. I borrow ed this money upon a piece, of real estate, sold the same subject to the mortgage, and informed the said Treasurer of the sale, and there was a probibiiity that the sum cou Id tea, ye been realized, only that the matter was neglected, the interest nev er collected, and myself Snaly prosecuted and the property sold years afterward when it had become mined and worthless. Under these circumstances it does not worry me to be unable io pay the dept ; neither does it annoy me to be kindly re minded of it. Of course, I do not dispute the indebtedness, because 1 am not given to lying. Please " make s note of it," that fhe debt is not a good one, and I never expect to be able to pay it in full. Should it be possible to effect a compromise for some srivi'l sum. 1 might compass if. and the matter should receive speedy attention as my health is, and has been, feeLle since the spring. If this fund is at present under your management, let me urge yon to be care ful in engineering it, as we both have chil dren growing up to claim its benefits, and I am anxious that mine should have every advantage the State can confer upon them What I particularly desire to convey, is. that I am not to blame that this owing, and having no means at command, and owing sums that I feel much more bound to pay than this, the School Fund will probably suffer a total loss, unless in the future some unexpected fate shall relize in my person a second edition of "Micaw ber"' in his closing years. Rj'greting that I cannot remit you the full amount and a bonus besides, lor the uses ofthe fund. I remain your obedient servent, S. A. CLARKE Samuel, do not talk any more about Democratic repudiation it will be in bad taste for you to do so. Mr. Ckanstox's Letter. We invite particular attention to the letter of Mr. E. Cranston, which appears on the first page of to-day's paper. Mr. Cranston has been a firm Republican, but he is a Republican no more, and the reasons lie gives for leaving that corrupt and mongrel party are unanswerable. Th letter will richly repay a perusal. "Willamette linage Xo. 131. O. G. T Meets every Saturday evening, at the rooms S.K. corner of Mam and Fifth streets, at 7 1-2 o'clock. Visiting members are invited to attend. By ordvr of W. C. T. JHiiltnoiiiali Ia?ge Xo. 1, A. i anil a A. 31. -Holds its regular eommuni Vacations on the II rut and Third Sat yrd'i)! in each month, at 7 o'clock, from the 'Joth of September to the 2 't li of March, and 7A o'clock from the 2ith of March to theL'oth of September. Brethren iu good standing are invited to attend. By order of W. M. If you xvish the very best Oab'net Photographs, jot must cad on Bit ADLKY & KCLOFS'JN, 439 Montgomery street.a.in V rancisco. Fropcsals for Transportation, Head rAUTKns Pefaetmf.xt CotrMtstA, Ofkick Chief ()r. .M. March IS, 170. T r"Y AUTIUHJITV KKCEIVED FROM I) Chief Quartermaster Military- Divi-ion of the Pacific, Sealed Proposals will be re ceived at this office up to noon on Monday, the 20th day of April, 1570 t'r Transporting Military Stores and Supplies ovei thelohovj ins; named routes: From Dalles City, Oregon, to Camp Harney, Oregon, :iOO,ooO ibs. more or less. " D.tUes City, Oregon, tn Camp Warner, Oregon, S'J-"...oo lbs., more or less. " Walin'a, V. T., to Fort Boise, I. T., 2h',Oim :bs., more or less. " WaPnl;,, w. t., to Cmip Three Forks, Owvhye.I. T... "oo,o()o lbs. more or less. " Wallula, V. T. . to Fort Col die, W. T., 2o:i,ooi) lbs. more or Fss. " Wallub). W, T., to Fort Lapwai, I. T., 2.0,'i''0 lbs. more or less. " Portlan.l. Oregon, to Fort Klamath, On gon. 2!io,.i-.hj ibi. more or less. Bids will also be icceived for transporta tion of seventy-five tons, ship measurement, more or less, from San Fr .-.neisco, Ca! to Astoria. Oregon ; and of thirty to,, more or less from Sau Francesco to Poit 'Town send, V . T. The United States reserves the right to de liver the whole or an portion of the stores specify d above to the contractor, and also to reject any and all bids. Bids mu-t be in triplicate, and mnst state the price in coin, per pound, for land trans portation, and per ton, ship measurement, for water transportation. The price must be expressed in writing as well as figures, and one copy of this advertisement must be at tached. The iHiial depoMfe. of r per cent, on the amount of the bid is required asa guarantee that the bidder will enter into bonds if the contract is awarded him. Envelops containing bids mast be endors ed "Sealed Proposals," and the name of ti.e route plainly written across them. R. SAXTOX, Bvt. Brig. Gen. and Qr. Mas. U S. A., Chief Qr. Mas. Dept. of the Columbia. March IP: tit ft Xcw Advertisements. Headquarters Department of the Columbia. Office Chief Qcaktebmasteb, Portland. Or., March 21. laTO. i BY AUTHORITY RECEIVED FROM the Chief Quartermaster of the MiUUary Division of the Pacific, SEALED PRO PoSALiS will be received at this office up to noon on the 7th dav of May, 170, for the delivery at Military 'Posts iu this Ieparl meiit of the supplied tpecitied below, tiz: At Camp Harnt-y, Crtgon t 600,000 pounds BARLEY, 000,000 " OATS, l,2no,0o0 " HAY; 100,000 " S'J RAW ; in sacks do Fort Laptral, I. T. 210 cords HARD WOOD; 500 bushels CHARCOAL; 430,000 pounds OATS; 5oo,noo " II AY ; 142,000 " STRAW; Camp Three Forks, Owyhee, I. T.: 72o cords WOOD; GOO bushels CHARCOAL; 37S,SjG pounds OATS or P.ARLEY, in sacks ; 43S.743 " HAY; lijOO " STRAW; Fort Stevens, Oregon i 50,717 pounds OATS, in sacks J 4G tons HAY, baled; 20 " STRAWj baled. Camp Sait Juan Island, W. T.i 70,080 pounds OATS, in sucks; yi.oiu) " 11 A Y, baled ; 22.34S " STRAW, baled; Fort Klaiaalli, Oregon: 274,555 pounds OATS, m sacks Foil Vancouver, AV. T.J j00 cords HARD WOOD; 014 bushels CHARCOAL; 200,oo:) pounds OATS; 2oo,0i0 " HAY; 00,000 " STRAW; Fort AValla AValla, XV. T.i 400,000 pouiu's OATS or BARLEY ; 370 tons HAY ; Camp AVarner, CJregon: .700,000 pounds OATS or BARLEY, in sacks ; 1,200.000 " HAY', baled; '200,000 ST AW Fort Buise, I. T.s IKO cords WOOD ; 725 bushels CHARCOAL ; -275,000 pounds BARLEY" or OATS ; 275,000 ' HAY; 35.0o0 STRAW; Fori Cape Disappointment, AV. T.: 45,oo0 pounds OATfS, in sacks; 42.510 " HAY, baled; 8,750 " STRAW, baled; Fort Colville, AV T.t 92,000 pounds OATS1, 1 -20.000 " II AY ; 24,000 " STRAW, Proposals mnst be iu triplicate with one slio of this advertisement attached The price in coin must be expressed in writing as well as figures ; and bids for bay and wood must state the kind proposed to be deliv ered, The United States reserves the right to re ceive the whole or any portion of the sup plies that may be contracted for; also, t l eject any and all bi,!s. Proposals must be endorsed across the envelope, Scaled Proposals for Furnishing Supplies at . The usual deposit of 5 per cent, on th amount of the bid is required as a guaran tee that bujds will be entered into if an award is made. No averagebids will be considered. The whole or any portion of the supplies may be bid for. P. SAXT0X, Bvt. Brig. Gen. ar.d Qr. M., U. S. A , Chief Qr. M. Department Columbia March 2b:0t roposals for Cavalry Horses. IlF.AnrtrARTERS Dcpt of the Columbia. ) Office Chief Q. M., Portland, Ap H-ll 3, IS, 0. j TY' AUTHORITY' RECEIVED FROM JL the Bvt. Maj. C.cn. commanding the Department, SEALED PROPOSALS in trip licate will be received at this ollicc up to noon on Tuesday, the 10th day of May, 1870, for the dehrery in this city, or at Fort Dalles, Oregon, of (250) Two Hundred and Fifty CAVALtlY HOUSES of the stand ard age and size, viz : "From (15) fifteen to (l") sixteen hands high, ah d from (5) fire to '.)) nine years old." Proposals will be considered for tl e whole number required or for bands of not less than fifty horses. gJAll horses presented will be subject to the inspection of a Board of Inspectors. The delivery to commence on Wednesday, June 22, and ho completed by the 1st day of July, S70. All bids should state the price prr capita, in coin, at these Headquarters, and the price must be expressed in writing as well as figures. A deposit by an accepted draft of 5 per cent, on the amount of the bid will be re quired as a guarantee that a bond will be entered into if a contruct is awardedi . R. SAX TON, Bvt. Brig. Gen. and Qr. Mas. U.S. A., Chief Qr. Mas. Dept. of the Columbia. jaTEW WAGON And Carriage FVl a riu factory I The undersigned, having increased the di mensions of Ins premises, at the old stand Corner of Main and Third streets Oregon City . . 4 . . . Oregon. Takes this method to inform bis old pat rous, and as many new ones as may be pleased to call, that he is now prepared, with ample room, good materials, and the ver best of mechanics, to build anew, recon struct, make, paint, iron and turn out all complete any sort of a vehicle from a com mon cart to a concord coach. Try me. Biacksmithing, Horse or Ox shoeing, and o-pneral jobbing neatlv, quicklv and cheap ly done. DAVID SMfriL Opposite Excelsior Market JSEW YOKK HOTEL, (Deutfches Gafthaus,) No. 17 Front Street, opposite the Mail steam ship landing, Portland, Oregon. H. E0TKF0S, J. J. WILKENS, PROPRIETORS. o- Board per Week $5 00 . . 6 00 . . 1 00 with Lodging. Day. . JG. SNEATII, WHOLESALE GROCER, 32 Front Street, Portland. GOODS BY THE PACKAGE, FOR CASH. AT SAN FR AX CISCO PRICE?, and Freight. S-0rders Promptly filled in San Francis co, if desired. ClO.tf 1 jcw Advertisements. DRUGS. W. WEATHERFORD & CO., DEAfcEBS IN DRUGS, OILS, PALTS,&C, I RESPECT FULLY INTITE THE ATTEN j ion ot the trade and con3a!Ders.ohir Siock of Goads, consisting of Pure Druirs AND DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES.; An assorted stock of PAINTS AND PAINTERS MATERIALS, PATENT AlEDlCIN ES, CH EM IC aLS AND DYE STUFFS, WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, &c, &c, &c. With a selected assortment of Fancy Goods and Perfumery, Constantly receiving FRESH SUPPLIES And offer goods in their line at GREATLY REDUCED RITES, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. W. WEATHEItPORD &lCO., Druggists, IS!) Front Street, Portland, Oregon. March 10, lS70:tf E. F. RlSKLL, Ileal Estate Attorney. C. T. FERRY, JS'otary Public E s ff s ! I Jif fc Sk 14 w 1 a wiy a m m j REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND COLLECTING AGENTS, Northwest corner of First and Washington Streets, PORTLAND, OR EG Off. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE Sale of Real Estate. Collections made in Oregon and Washington Territory. A large amount of desirable City Prop erty, Town Lots, Improved Farms. Stock Ranches, Timber Land-, tc, situated in the best portion's of Oregon and Washington Territory, for sale on reasonable terms. March 12:tf ALANSON SfitliTH, Attorney and Counselor at Law, PROCTOR AXD SOLICITOR. AVOCAT Practices in State and U. S. Courts. Office Xo. 108 Front Sired. Portland, Oregon, Opposite McCormick's Book Store. STEERS & Ki?DEy WhoiesaSc Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Watties, J randies, Viikies, Etc. No. 4D, Front Street, Portland, Oregon. Constantly on baud a genuine article of CutteT Whisky. JXSUKAXCE. THE MANHATTAN LIFE, AND " IfortJi UritisJi and Jferca utile Vire Insurance Companies, E. D. WHITLOW, lG.tf OREGON CITY" AGENT. Dr. J, H. HATCH, LaU Mack $r Hatch. DENTIST. The patronage of those desiring Iirst Class Operations, is respectfully solicited. Satisfaction in all cases guaranteed. N. R. Xitrous O.tyde administered For the Painless Extraction of Teeth. Offick In Weigant's new building, west side of First street, fetveen Alder aud Mor rison streets, Portland Oregon; C. W. POFB & GO-, DEATJEU3 IX STOVES, TIN PLATE. SHEET TRON.RRA ZIE S" COPPEft, LEAD PIPE, IRON PIPE AND FITTINGS, RUHHER HOSE. FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS, ZINC, COPPER, BRASS AND IRON WIRE. Also a general assoit cnt of House Fur nishing Goods. MANUFACTURERS OF Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware. ROOFING AND .TORBINO OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DONE TO ORDER, AND AT LOW PRICES. o Also at POPE SSIOVE STORE you frill find HARDWARE AND BASKETS, WOODEN, WARE AND TINWARE, LANTERNS, LAMPS AND OIL. LUCINE AND NIGHT LAMPS. ALSO PERAMBULATORS. o All of the abore articles are for sale at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. C. V. POPE'A CO. ll:lyj Oregon City Oregon. OTICE. Whereas my wife, Rebecca E. Jones, has left my bed and board without any just cause or provocation, notice is hereby given that I will not pay any debts contracted by ber, or on her account, from and after this date. WILLIAM A. JONES. April 2, lS70:St EW COLUMBIAN HOTEL. Cor. FRONT and MORRISON Sts., PORTLAND, OREGON. ffjf The most Comfortable Hotel in the City. Board and Lodging, from one to two dollars per day, according to rooms occupied. Free Coach to and from the house. Wf 1 EDW4KD CARNEY, Proprietor, COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMP'Y ! ill o o o o CP THE United States ofAmeeica. WAS1UXGTOX, D. C. Branch OHlrc at Plxilaa-lplila, Where the business of the Company is transacted, and to which all general correspondence should be addie.-.sed. o DIRECTORS : Philadelphia, Clarence II. Clark, Jay Cooke, F. Ratchford Starr, J. Hinckley Clark, Geo. V. Tyler, W. G. Moorhead. Washington, Henry I). Cooke, E.A.Rollins Win. E. Chandler, John I). Defrees. New York, Edw. Dodge, U. C. Fahnestock. OFFICERS t CLARENCE II. CLARK, President. JAY" COOKE, Chairman Finance And Executire Committee. nENRY D. COOKE, Vice P-esident. EMERSON W.PEET, Secretary-und Actuary E. S. TURNER, Assistant Secretary. FRANCIS G. SMITIl.M.D., Medical Director. J. EWING MEARS, M. D., Assistant. WM. E. CHANDLER, Washington, I). C, and Geo. HARDING, Philadelphia, Attorneys. The Most Successful Life Insurance Company of The World ! Having issued in the first TEN month ot its existence, 3,395 Policies, - INSURING 15,1 42800 Dollars ! This Company effords to its Policy Holders PERFECT SECURITY! By 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 Iletuni Fremiiiii) Plan ! -o- s, r argo dEXERAL AGENTS FOR THE TACIFIC COAST; E. HALE MANAGER. w A. 1. ElilLIS, M. 1.9 AGEST FOR OREGO.V. OFFICE IX CREES HUILPIXG, (Up stairs, bet. Front and First sts.) EXtraxce ox st Ark: street, PORTLAND, Oregon. S. D. POPE, LOCAL .AGENT, OREGON CITY GENERAL AGENTS i JAY COOKE & CO. No. 21G Broadway, N.Y. General Agents for New York and North era New Jersey. J. U. Orris and D. C. Whitman Managers. E. W. CLARK A CO. Bankers, No. 3- South Third street, PhiIadelphin,'General Agents for Pennsylvania and Southern New Jer ssy; C. S. Russell, Manager. JAY COOKE & CO. Washington, General Southern Agent-1. E. S. Turner, Manager. J. A. ELLIS & CO. Chicago, General Agents for Illinois, 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 & CO. Detroit, General Agents for Michigan and Northern Indiana. D. W. Kean, Manager, T. B. EDGAR, St. Louis, General Agent for Missouri and Kansas. C. Orvis, Manager. ROLLINS & CHANDLER, Boston, General Agents for New England and Eastern Provinces of Canada. J. P. Tucker Man ager. JOHNSTON BROTHERS. & CO. Baltimore, General A gents for Maryland, W. A. Wi song, Manjger. VM. DOUGLAS, JR., Montreal, -General Agent for the Donation of Caaada. . i 'f I I IIIMII ! II " III I Oyer 20,000 Persons Testify to the Wondeiful cares ot Dn. J. W. MURRAY'S Balsam for tlio Liver and Blood. NATURE'S OWN REMEDY. zO-- One of the Celebrated Phtpicians of Portland, xays he is cured fifths Lvng and Liver em a plaint. and that ht cue A life to Dr. Mur ray' 's luny and Liver Balsam. Read i chut li.e ay : Poktlaxd. May 21. 16'9. I bar tried Dr. J. W. Murray's Lung and Liver Balsam. I used it in my fam ily with the best of success. I was sick for some months, and used every remedy. I called several physicians, but tliev did me no trood. I exhausted every remedy known to the medical profession, and received no ben efit. This Lung and Liver B dam cured me, and I do not hedtate to recommend it to the public and my friends, as a good and safe rem dy. Those who know me, as many do in this Stats, know that I would not recom mend them to use a thing that l:as no merit, because I am opposed to quack remedies. G. W. BROWN. M. D. S For sale at BELL & PARKER S, and at a.l l)rur Stores on the Pacific Co.t. i?tf Thomas Gharman ! Successor to C1IAPMAX ERO., THE DEATH OF MY BROTHER HAS compelled me asain to chwnjtc the name of the firm of CHARM AN k BRO. to that of THOMAS CHARM AN having purchased of the estate all the interest held by my broth er in the stock of goods owned by Charman & Brother, taking e licet January 3d, 1600. Will be Carried on as Usual AND A FULL STOCK Will be kept up by me, and will consist, in part, of the following brandies of trade : Dry Goods and Clothing, Hals, Caps, Loots and Shoe., J-'aitcy JTotions. l'crfumcry And Patent Medicines. Paints, Oils, Colors, Dye Staffs and Varnish, Queenswarc, Crockery it- Lamps Sash, Dvors, and "Window Blinds, Hardware, Tools and Cutlery, Hope, and jVails Of Every Description. I isk Especial Attention to my . FINE TEAS, COFFEE AND SUGAR. GROCERIES OF E VER Y. VARIETY. Farming Smplesnents OF ALL KINDS. ers Attention will be paid to any business left with me on Commission. Notice. My Business with all who favor me with their tiatronacre, will be done on a gold basis but Legal Tender will be re ceived at the market quotations. Z-ST I desire to say to all who favor me with their patronage that I shall use my best ability to please them, and all orders shall meet with prompt attention. My facilities for doing business are as good as any house in Oregon, and I pledge myself to sell as Cheap as any House in izood standing in the State. I will not be undersold by any one Please give me a call ar.d examine for your selves. Thanking you for past favors, I remain, Respectfully vours, THOMAS CHARMAN. TS STILL AT I1TS OLD STAND, CORNER OF MAIN and SIXTH STREETS, OREGON C1TV, OREGON. XTTIIERE nE WOULD INVITE HIS V f friends, and the public in general, to call and examine his stock, consisting ot a general assortment of Clotiiin l5 ISals 3 321 Caps, Having frorr. many years' experience learned that THE SECRET OF SUCCESS LIES III SMALL PROFITS! IS DETERMINED TO OFFER SCC1I INDUCEMENTS AS WILL S;hnce the Cry of Portland Piices! Oregon City, August 23th, 1809. gTOCKlIOLDERS' MEETING. otice is hereby civen that the Stock- hold rs ot the OREGON CITY MANUFAC TURING CO. will hold their annual election at the ofiice of the Company ou Saturday April 23d, 1S70. R.JACOB, WM. E. HO WELL, dent. Secretary. 20:w4. gHADES SALOOX. G. A. HAAS, Proprietor. MA IX STREET, Oregon City. O BeM BILLIARD TABLES in OEEGOX Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in vites the attention of the lovers of this popular amusement to them. T II E B A It 1 S S UPPUED With all the choicest qualities of Liquors and Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Bourbon alreadj famous Whiskies and Punch. Also STAFFORDSHIRE ON DRAUGHT. JT5 Families supplied. o AUCTION AND COMMISSION A. IB. HicI&a.idsoii9 AUCTIONEER ! Corner of Front and Oak street, Pertlan, O AUCTION SALES Of Real Estate, Groceries, General Mrhafi dise and Horses, Every Wednesday and Satmri A. D& Richardson, Auctioneer. AT PRIVATE SALE. English refined Bar and Bundle Iron ; English Square and Octagon Cast steel ; Horse shoes, Files, Rasps, saws ; Screws, Fiy-pans, sheet iron, Ii. G. Iron ; also : A large assortment of Groceries undLiquorg A. I. Richardson. Auctiouetr - O LADD & TS LTON, Established 1859. Deposits received and Accouu t8 k ub -joct to Check or Draft. INTEREST allowed on TIME Deposits oi TRUST FUNDS, in sums of ONE DOLLAR and UPWARDS, from Date of Deposit. Money Loaned on Approved Security. Bonds. Stocks and other valuables receivod on depositor safe keeping. COLLECT CNS MADE, an FR C promptly remitted. o Investments in real estate and other prop- eity made for parties O O Asents for the transaction of all kinds of FINANCIAL and TRUST BUSINESS. SIGHT AND TELEGRAPHIC EXCHANGE On San Francisco and the Atlantic States, O For sale. 0 GOVERNMENT SECURITIES BOUGHT and sold. )yM Savings ! Savings ! FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND. o Savings De artrrent! This Bank has established, m connection with its general Banking business, a savingO department, and will allow interest ob coin deposits, made in accordance with the condi tions adopted by this Bar.k. In establishing a Savings Department.Shm Banking Associ -tion has in viewhe benefits to accrue to a class of pet sons having small sums to loan, by providing a safe place ot deposit, ample security, and fair rate of in terest, as wt 11 as to aggregate and bring ii.t use idle capital. For the safety of deposit in this Bank, are pledged its entire capital and resources, and al.,o the personal liability of its Directors and Stockholders, as provid ed by Section 12 of the National Currency Act, approved Jure 3, 18G4, a greater setta rity than that given by ordinary Savings Banks. Printed copies of the conditions up on which deposits are received, may be had upon appl'cation to the Board. HENRY FAILING President JAMES STEEL Cashier DIRECTORS: IIexkt Failing, Hkxev W. Cokbett, L. U. Walekikld, Jamks Steel, W. J. YanSchlyveu. n6tf iree Importation FROf KEW YORK. o riMlE UNDE SIGNED ARE AGENT JL and in constant reeeipt of FULL SUPPLIES OF for McMueray's OYSTERS Fresf? and spice u Fresh Peaches and Tomata; Kemi, Dat & Co.'s CASE GOODS, ofCMl kinds ; Gross & Co.'s CHEMK AL Olive Soap ; ' ". ANDLt ri- ntsup rior to any in mark. Wixslow's, Marine Packik t Co's nd Sao GREEN CORN; Kingsford OSWEGO STARCH, of rrery variety ; W aterbuky CLOCKS ; of every style j CEMENT and TLASTER ; Calcined and Lacd ; For sale LOW TO THE TRADE, by M'CRAKEN, MERRILL k CO., nS.2m 10 North FrontStreet, Portland. O CLARKE, HENDERSON & COOK, Wholesale and Retail Beaters in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, O LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Cerr. First and WasJtington ste.t 10.3m) Portland, regon. o o ODD NEWS To the FARMERS, BATCHERS Q and TANNERS. D. ftflETZGER &. Co. Portland, Oregon, corner Front and Salmon Streets, opposite the old Court House, are buying all the TAILS AXD MAXES OF HORSES, THE TAILS OF CO WS, AXD ALL THE HAIR OF HOGS, And are paying a LIBERAL Pi ice. 4r(lO.S o O o o C O o 0 O o o 0 o o o - 1 O o o O Q o J 1 J I J