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o O O O O 5EIjc'lUttkin Enterprise. TOWS AND COUXTY. NOTICE TO XlTIOAXTS. The Enterprise having been designated by Governor (5 rover as ibo fl Tor Clackamas county under the "I .it g.inj ct we cive notice that we areprepaied o comply with the terms of said act. the fa-t says the Oregonlm, that the rail road has brought down Horn the inter.or a considerable part of several ship loads of produce, the boats ot he 1 " pan y have never before done so large a business as during the month ot January st c lo"el. The amount of freight brought down to Oregon City was only a tritle un Zv 5 000 ton-a larger amount than was 'ever brought down the. river in any one Weding month. The largest mun h s ' -eigl't previous to January was that ol ril 1M;!, when the toial amount was ;7; tons. And yet, large as was the 4S month's work, 3 h would ha ve been 'much larger if storeroom could hftve bitn ;Sumbfor the produce, or had there been Vessels here to take it away. Xotick .We call attention to the new 'advertisement of William Davidson. Esq.. real estate dealer, or Portland. Mr. Da vidson has established a name for himself by his integritv, strict attention to bust-lies-, and punctuality in all matters en trusted to him. which is second to none m the United States. He transacts a very large business, and never one word ot cotuiilaint has there been uttered against him. He is deserving of the full confi dence of all who have business in his line. tlKi.Hiiots Sbuvices. A missionary con vocation of the Episcopal Church will le held in St. Paul's Church in this city next week, the first service being held on Thursday oeniug. at 7 o'clock. Services will be held each day, morning and even ing, during the remainder of- the week. The Bishop and several of the clergy will be present. The public are cordially in vited. GoNK. Mr. H. C. Myers, an old rest dent'of this city, lefi, last Wednesday for Eastern Oregon, which place he proposes to make 'is future home. He tooic wti!i him a Jnve ot young cattle, and will en gage in the stock-raising business. Y e wish him abundant success in his new home, and recommend him to our friends of Wasco as a good, honorable and up right gentleman. P.u'inc Co.vit DuaxTouv. We have V.. fi.5vi.fi Ibe nbove book or lot I 73 from Henry (. Langley. Esq.. of San Vrancisco. compiler. The book is a complete index 'of all tiie trades, prot'e-si ns and business of the Pacific coast, and is a most vain v W book for reference. The agent lor the sale of this work will be in town in a 'short time, when ull' who may desire a copy can have an opportunity. Cor.ustos-. Last Saturday evening the upper and lower trains collided at Pock Island. One of the trains was standing on the switch, and not b. ing far enough off to enable the other to pass, the other came up against it and tore away Ihe tore Vart ol the passenger car. We believe no Q one waslmrt. yet it caused considerable G excitement among the passerg'-rs. Fiuk. A barn, the property of Capt. Fisher, living on the Mo'.alla, vas '): Ktroyed by fire a ieV weeks ago, with his entire crop of last season. The loss is Vstimvted at about, rj ) ). It is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. ;tud stron"- suspicions rest on certain par ties, who will probably justice. be brought to CiXKim.vrioN. celebrated the -Th Germans of this city surrender of Paris last JMond v. A large fire ;!. bluff, anvils tired. was built on top ot and the brass baud furnished music for the occasion. Short and appropriate speeches w were made uv Messrs. 6c nun. bnaltuek and Warren. Ix Lick. In the first day's drawing o the Nevada lottery. Miss Lncinda Cook of this city, drew a set of jewelry We have only received the first W. and on that day none l)i ices were drawn. day's draw- of the high Suootim;. -On las: Monday night a vounr man was amusing himself by firing otr a loaded ni-tol in the streets. Such proceedings may be very amusing, but it is equally 'dinge'rous, and is prohibited by law. Tkmpkuanck Mekti.vs. There is to boa temperance meeting to-morrow evening tit the new Court House. Speaking, 'music, is to be the order of the even- in The public are invited to attend. Almanac We have received the Alia 'California Almanac for 1S71. It is very well gotten up, and full of all kinds of in formation ia fact we believe if the most Complete of auy printed on the Paific Voast. Skuknaph. We were pleasantly snr priseg last Wednesday nihl by a seren ade from the Oregon City string band. The music was splendid, and sounded most beautiful on the clear midnight air. This band is a ciedit to our city. TiiK Wkatmf.h. The weather for the past week has been perfectly beautiful. It is hard to realize the fact that this is the third day cf Febru iry, and yet we have had no winter to speak of. Accipknt. While Mr. Singer was en- gaged in his factory last Wednesday, his band irot raught in a circular saw. cutting ----- r-, , v oil' two of his tingers. The Congregational sociable at the Court House laat Monday evening was Well attended. Nkxt Stkamku. The steamship Ajax is ndvertised to leave Portland for San Fran cisco next Wednesday. Feb. .ih. Wiikat. It will be seen from our mar ket report that wheat has advanced to t?l 10r20. This mers. is good for our far- Rkvivau A protracted meeting has been in progress during the past week at the Methodist Church in this city. Co f ntt CorttT. The February term of the County Court coir.rnonces next Mon day. IIkal Rstate. Gov. Curry has opened a real estate office in Portland. Skwixg Society. The Episcopal Sew ing Society meets at the residence of Mrs. lleuben Smith next Tuesdav. Paid IIei: Tax. Clackamas county has paid to the State Treasurer the sum of SlO.CJti S3, and S766 poll tax, bercg in full of her State tax for 1S70. STA113 .NEWS. From ihe Herald. J.idge Stout, who has been confined to his bed wi.b a serious attack of illness, is, we are pleased to state, rapidly recorer- Edward Glennon is rapidly Improving. The German residents of the city will fire a saiuie of 101 guns to day, in honor of the capture Or capitulation of Paris. If the day is tine the Salute will be tired in this city, if not. it will be tired in East Portland. Time, 2 oxlock. The Chief ot Police in Portland found a Chinese woman in an old shanty who had been there for fifteen months, iu a starving condition. The railroad subscription has reached the sum ol 7.3.000. Only one more week is left to raise the balance. An attempt w as made to poison Charles B. Louis in a dead-fall. John Foster was stabbed on the stairs of the Police Court last night, by Thomas Dougherty, one of thf parties arrested for the alleged r.ttempt at poisoning Louis; The stabbing, for which no cause was given, was done with a pocket knife. The wound was inflicted in the losver part of the abdomen, and is quite serious. Dough erty also stabbed another man in the lip. the particulars of which we could not learn. An interesting suit was np before his Honor Judge Deady, yesterday, no less than a suit to test the extent and" power ot the Fifteenth Amendment. William C. McKay. the plaintiff, is three fourths Indian blood. His father, who was a half-breed Indian, came to Astoria from New York in the vessel s.'iit out by John Jacob Astor in 1-811. to open trade with the Indians and establish the above town. He was one of its founders, and there married ;t native of the, place. The plaintiff was born in Astoria iu 1823, and lias lived there since. Last June, he. as a citizen of the United States, presented his ballot, claiming that right from the Fif teenth Amendment to the Constitution. The judges of election refused to accept it, and this suit has been brought against James A. Campbell, as one of the judges, principally, we should judge, to test the validity of the Fifteenth Amendment. The problem requiring solution is, are the Indians included in the provisions of the amendment, and if they are. can this man be called an American citizen, when he was bom in a country which was occu pied jointly by Bthisli and American citi zens, under the government of the Hudson Bay Company. The question is an inter esting one. The Court adjourned w ithout rendering a decision. From the Ori'y.viiun : On Friday a man named Brigman was examined before Justice Garwood, of the Powell's Valley Preci.ict. on the charge of committing a rape upon a girl under 11 years old. The principal witnesses were two young men named Welch and Van Kune. between whom and Urijrman there h;id been ;ui d personal ditTicuIfv, T he.se witnesses testified to having wit- nessi'd a criminal man upon the girl act committed by Brig last Tuesday ; ami (he .fust ice helil tin: accused to answer in ihe sum of SI. 000. Charles Lamar has brought a suit in Justice Moreland's Court, against John i'hiliipi foi 330.0JJ for seducing his wife. The deposition of the plaintiff was taken on Thursday. We learn that Philiipi has also assumed the position of plaintiff, and has s ited Charles Lamar for $30,000 for defamation of character. We learn that the timber has already been cleared for about eighteen miles oi ihe proposed road ft-', in Kaiami north ward, a id that that d.s an-je is ail ready now tor the grad.ng. About eighty white n:e;i are now employed on the rot.d. and seventy-five Chinaman. The contractor has made at rranemen's with thesieam ship company to bring him 250 Chinamen every trip for loar trips. He intends to put one thousand white men and one thou sand Chinamen immediately to work on the road. Never before was such enter prise exhibited on this coast as this, com pany is manifesting. The men now eiu pl ed are at work every day of the week. Sundays and all." rain or shit.e. The com pany has supplied them with rubber suits a:.d they work on regardless of our Web- foot 111 'ts I i Ii I? -vnii mueeu mis enterprise nbsohnoly y essential when weieiuember t heir inttntion to have thirl v-llve that it i miU t the road in runniuir order bv the second ot July proximo. The Tht!!?!in says has received a letter (loss. Boson, Mass , Mayor Goldsmith fro in Mrs. Sarah J makinsr inquiry- for her son, Vv iliiam H. Goss, who was ill in this city on the o h of August last. Infor mation will be thankfully received. The Catholic Sentinel savs that an in- mfant apparently but two or three days old. and wrapped in miserable rags, was I left upon the steps of the Orphanage in rear ot sr. Alary s Academy, on last Wed nesday night. The poor little one was half de id from exposure to ihe inclement weather, it having rained all night and being drenched through. The good Sis ters have kindly provided clothing and a nurse, and will care for this as they have done for many other furs t ken little ones What a load of misery mnt the unfortu nate mother of this child not suffer, when, in order to hide her shame, she consents to expose her offspring to almost certain death. The G'.iQ'rd gives the particulars of the suicide of Charles Fox. who. it seems, had been on a debau.m. and as he could not get a gun to ki.l himself with, he took two ounces of laudanum. He was 3" years old. unmarried, and was born in England. From the Slnhsman : Gov. Grover has recently appointed the following Notaries Pub! c for Oregon, to wit: P. F. Castleman, .Tillamook : J.J. Henderson. Portland ; Jeremiah Doherty, Dalles; W. P. Eaton, Warm Springs ; J W. Mack. Lebanon ; also E. Goodman. Hartford. Conn., to be Commissioner ol Deeds for Oregon. On Tuesday the river was at a higher stage than it had been since: list summer. A salute of 101 guns was fired from the 11; la.i, to commence at noon vesteroav. m j celebration of the surrender of Paris to 1 tJe Oermans. ( The citizens have contributed S75 to tae relief of Mrs. Goodhue, whose husband. an oia citizen, is in UK, Asylum, leaving ner with a r-uu;j to support. lite cases of Page vs. Sullivan, and i age s. irrimcs. 1 i - - . contestants for school .in us u, hus county, tlu- Board of Land Commissioners have decided in favor of the ebitm of Mr. P,Se. The case of Kavs vs. Ur.mes re.-n uns undecided. The Salesman, speaking of the small number of hells returned froir. this county, says: The laf.er seems to be a small num ber of polls for that county. Something is out of the way when poll tax is not col lected and the State is damaged to the ex tent of failure to collect. SCKIBXKRS Mauazim;. We are in ceipt of the January number of this new mom hly. conducted by J. G. Holland. It is replete with choice reading matter among which we may notice an at tide on Fairmont Park, profusely illustrated. The Goblin of the Ice. or- Christmas at the North Pule: a continuation 5T Lucky Peer, by Hans Christian Anderson; How we Escaped War with Spain, etc. This, we believe, is the cheapest magazine now published i.i this country, the subscription juice being but S3 per year, while ihe book is equally as large as the SI m i"a zines ol the day. Address scribner ct Co.. OjI ljio:iuvfay, . i . 1 Right. The Herald has the following in relation to Dr.. Loryea. It is just, right and proper that he should be served in ttds way. He has no ; further right in a respectable community : The residents of Salem know hort- to treat those characters who debase them selves by scattering the. filthy bills of an Last Portland quack doctor. An agent was sent there to distribute the obscene pamphlets, but as soon as the inhabitants learned their character, that runner was ordered to make tracks or he might, re-" ceive a suit of down. The warning was heeded, and the lellovv ran for the cars, jumped aboard, and returned to this city, leaving his overcoat and some trinkets be hind, owing to the hastiness of his flight. We learn that the ladies in the vicinity ol the Tenth street school have passed a res olution to give Loryea a free ride, and a suit of clothes made lrom the apparel of an aquatic bird. By the tima this matter is ended, perp haps, the great inventor may find himself enabled to exist without the use of either clothes or cutis. A Salem paper asks us why freights cost as much from Portland to that place as it costs lrom San Francisco to Portland? A the office of the P. T. Company is at Salem and the business office ot the rail road company at Portland, we would sug gest that it apply for iis information at these places, which are 'probably better able to give the required information than we are. For Washington. Hon. Jas. K. Kelly, U. S. Senator elect, leaves on the next steamer for Washington ; Hon Jas. II. Slater, Congressman elect, has gone over land. Both these gentlemen lake their seats oti the organization of Congress on the 4th of March. Dr. Loryea has dispatched an agent through the Willamette valley, scattering his obscene quack medicine bills through out the country. If some public spirited citizens would present him with a new suit of tar and feathers it would be very apt to keep others from debasing them selves in the services of an arrant hum bug and quack. Akuoganck. The reception given by Grant to the Pacilic delegation headed by -our George," was very unkind to say the least, and m view of the past, is deserving of a much stronger epithet. The time is certainly within the memory of the pres ent autocratic ruler of the White House, when the appointment of Cabinet officers was he'd to be a matter exclusively with in the coi.trol of the Radical politicians. Grant has surely not forgotten that lie was accused of violating his word to Johnson and his Cabinet., for the purpose of keep ing Secretary Stanton in office. and that (he charge was fully proven against him. The Tenui e-of Ollice Act has only been repeal ed at this session, and Woods might well be excused for being unprepared for as sudden a change in the great leader of his party. The President is reported as say ing that it was a "family concern." If he alluded to the family of 'Grant. Dent it Co.. it is truly a very delicate mailer to inter fere viih. and he was right in resenting it. Pl'iindni!cr. MAHlllEl). At the residt -:i-e of the bride's father, in Van hill county, J un. 25tt, lSTI, by Rev. Mr. Ilowaid, Mr. II. C. Steve:. s to Mis Mary F. Crawford, in Ah of Oiegon City. nourv. In this city, Jan. 31, 17 1 , to the wife of John Mjets, Bsq., ada ight.-r. Oregon City Prices Current. The following are the prices paid for produce, ami the prices at which other ar icles are selling, in this market : WHHAT White.! bushel. 31 10(1 20 OATS bushel. 40 cts. POTATOES bushel. 50075 cts. ONIONS "p! bushel. SlO ifV .-U 50. FLOUR-bid. $5 000 $5 50, P. HANS White. r lb.. :i(WU cts. DRIED FRUIT -Apples. lb., 5c; reaches. 10.. l.ie: l iums. fi toon 1 IG cts. Cur ran Is fi, iu.. 100 20 cts. RUT TI 111 - 'fi lb.. o7c!s. KI(iS "p dozen. 20 c!s. CHICRLNS tl dozen. $"R SUG A !i Crusried. lb., io cts.; Island Gj- I'd, 12 J cts. ; N. ().. D lb.. 13 cts.; San Francisco refined. It) . I(i.f cts. TKA Young llvson. lb., SI 50 ; Ja pan, lb., Jdc$i 25 ; Rlack. fi)., 75c. 31 00. COFFEE Ib..25 cts. SALT "c lb.. HC",2i cts. SYRUP Heavy (ridden, gall., $1 00 ; Ex. Heavy Golden. gall., Si 25 P. AGON Hams. lb.. Hi cts; Sides, 15 els. "p lb.: Shoulders. 10 ct LAUD "ft lb.. 1212i cts. OIL Devoe's Kerosene. trail. . 75 0 0 ); Linseed oil. raw. gall.. $100: Linseed oil. boiled, sjall., SI GO. WOOL "j lb.. 20(222 cts. PEEF On foot, 7 p7,8 cts, 'p, ft. POKK-On foot. 5(7f,7ets. ft. SHEEP Per head. S2 f0. HIDES Green. lb., oc. ; JJry, ft.. 124 cu : Salted. 8c Rrbccca IJegree Lodge 'o. 5, I. O. O. F (O Meet on the Second and Fourth TUESDAY EVLWIXGS, ot each month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall. Members of the Degree ate invited to attend. By order of N. (L Willamette Lurigc Xo. 131. (), . . T Meets every Saturday evening, at the rooxs S.E. corner'of Main and Fifth streets, at 7 1-2 o cloc k. Visitinir members are invited to By order of W. C. T. attend. Chvppkd ILvxns and Face, sore lips, dry ness of the skin, &c., Jkc, cured at once by lletreman's Camphor Ice with Glycerine, it keeps ihe hands soft in all weather. See that you get liegeman's. S d 1 by all drng irists.'otdv 2" cents. Mainufiietnred only by liegeman & Co. New York. ('hem sts and Druggists, dec:m-ly EVIARRIACE GUIDE. EVFIiV ONE II IS OWf MKTnIt. A private instructor fr mariied persons or tbosj about to be married, both male and fern de, in everything concerning the pbys ioloffv and relations" of our i-exual syste n, and tdie prodm-tion and prevention of oft' sp'in;:, inclii'-ing all the new discoveries nevei'bef ore frive'n in the English language, l y WM. YOUNG, M. D. This is really a val uible and u.teresti itc work. It i- writteti in plain language for the general reader, and is .Bustrated with numerous engravings. All voutiL' mat rie l people, or those cont.-m-plat'iag iiiarria-Jte, and bavins the least im pediment to married l.fe, should read this l,.,r.L- Tt. ilif!nse. secrets that every one should be acquainted with ; still it is a book that, must be locked up and not lie about the house. It wdl be sent to any address on receiot of fifty cents. Address Dr. W M. Yt)UN(i, No. 416 Spruce street aboTe tourtii, Philadelphia. Nov4:im. 3Iilt iiniiiaU LoIe Xn. 1, A. K. un l v A. I. Holds its reirular cninmnica 'fnns on tiie fii' linrf Third Sdur Sti'i'j in each month, at 7 o'clock from ihe -ioth of September to tiie 2f h of March, and Ti o'clock from the 2ot!i of March to the 2oih ot September. Breth ren m good standing are invited to attend. It-c. S7P, By order of W. M. Oi t goii Lodge Xo. 3, I. O. of O. F.-- -"5.'- Meets every Thursday even inS at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's H all. Main s eet. Members of the Order arc invited to. attend By crder: r. g; JOHX MYERS, OREGON CITT, OREGON, RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GKOCERIES, HOOTS & SHOES, I also keep constantly on hand SALEM CASS IMF RES, FLANNELS, TWEEDS AND 1JLANKETS, Which I will sell at the Factory Prices, and will take wool ia exchange. 23F"I w ill also pay the high??t price Butter. Eggs, and afl kinds of good country produce. I will sell as low as any bouse in Oregon, for Cash or its equivalent in good merchantable produce. S Give me a tail and satisfy yourselves. Important Notice. The year 170 has dossed, and so have my books fur that period. I would most respect fid :y request all persons imJtbted to me to call and settle their accounts, either by cash or note. My accounts for 1S70 must be set tied without a clay. JOHN MYERS. Jan. 13,1871 tf To Builders and Contrac tors. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL F,E RE ceived until noon, March lt, 1S71, for constructing a Caual and Locks around the Willamette tabs. l'lans and specifications of the wck may be seen at the ollice of the Company, at t'3 Front street, Portland. Oregon, where all in form at ion may be bad. Ridders may propose for part or lor the entire work, and ail bids must he accom panied by good and sufficient bonds. Blanks for bidding can be had at the office of the Company. Rids may be addressed to S. lluelat, Secretary W. F. C. &. L. Co , Portland, Oregon, endorsed, " Proposals f.r constructing Locks. The Company reserves the right to reject aiiv and all bids. R. GOLDSMITH, President W. FulU C. &. Lock Co. Portland, January ISt.h, 1871. ml NOTICE V SANBURK & PASCAL Beg to inform the public and their friends that tliey have Rased ti.e lower pari ot the CLBFF HOUSE, Which they have opened as a FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT The table will at all times be supplied with the bejt the market affords. Orders for suppers and parties will; be promptly attended to. Oregon City, .Jan. 2():tf AGEXTS FOR TIIE EXTEItPIlISE. Tiie following poisons are authorized to act as agents for the LNEi-aieiusE : J. M. Baltimore. Poitland, Oregon. Thomas lio.ee, San Franc. sco. L. P. Fisher, Hudson & Menet,4I I'aik Row, New York. Ceo. P. liowcil & Cc, 4o Pari K-.w, New j Yo k. Abbott .t Co.. No. s2 Jc SI Nassau street, New Vork. Hu l-on, Meuet & Co.. I'hicag , Illinois. Cue. Wetherill & Co., CUT Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Moore & Howard 517 Locust street, Phila delphia. SEWING MACHINES ! ! COM'i'ETiTiOX DEFIED. JE SELL THE SINGER, WHEELER & Wilson, Howe, Elliptic, Clover & Baker, Weed, Parham, Keystone, Blees, Cold Medal, Amerieaa combiua; ion , Davis, Empire, 'inkte & Lvons, Wilcox & Cibbs wi.h a complete outfit, late t improvements, all extra, attachments and e iseat t)0. Tiie Wilson, Folsom, McLean & Hooper, Barthram & Fautou, wiih outfit, imp! ove ments, all extra attachments and case at . The Buckeye, Diamond, American, Home Shuttle, Uiistol with outfit, taole, attach ments and case, at f 3 ). The Common Sense, Octagon, Banner and all other hand machines wi.li outfit bemmer uiul tucker at $l-2. No toy nitu hines sold. A complete set of attachments tor hem ming tine, coarse and wide, binding any ma terial, quilting, tucking and making tiie next tuck, milling and gatherinir, doing away with biist.ug altogether. M.ide to su.t tiny machine. On.y ti.e complete set sold, $.5. KNITTING MACHINES; The Lamb at "5 ; the Crane at $45 ; the Ilinkley. Diamond 27 ; the Bickford, Aniei -icun, Lssick, New Haven 20. Terms. "When the motny is sent with the order weship with all height charges prepaid as far as the Mississippi, or sent C. O. I)., on receipt of bait the amount, aud churgxs added. L. PERKINS & CO., 511 KING STBLLT, WILMINGTON, DEL. ACTIVE PERSONS WASTED .00 A MONTH INERGFTIC rERSOXS, CLERGYMEN, i doctor?, lawyer.-, airents, business men, lanners, salesmen, dealers, and all other-, in, lie aiid feniiile willing to give their whole time or part ot it, can e isily make 100 OR MORE A MONTH, by engaging in light, honorable and staple business, in which to rn-mey is required. No compet'tion. Exclusive territory given. References as to character requirtdsYanij s lor return postage desired. rite your ad dress in tull and plainly. H.A.CARTY, 50. 315 CIIESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. ACTIVE PERSUAS WASTED. Jan." 6:ra8 COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, AiUEESICAiV B E0ILEB. THE FINEST CULINARY IN VENTION OF THE AGE. Embodying in a plain and cheap utens'l as simp.e as a pet or skiiiet, a .u weighing 1 ss than three p: unds All the Principles Iiivolveil In Hie Ptrftct liroilins of 3Icats, With the Gr catist Conveniexjfs and Ad vantages of Practical Use, AXl) IOING ITS WoRv WITU a Rapidity More tha?? 1)01" BLE Til AT OF ANY Other Ruoiler It affords to the poor mid rich alike the FIRST and ONLY relief ever ottered from the tedious, troublesome, juice-vaporating, a : ill dyspepsia producing bi oiler of the past ; lrom the dtadlv toe to human health, the FitYING-PAN ; and from Mcut-Cvok nj; Al.-oixiinations of all Dcri'ig, It renders broiling, heretofore so vexati ous, the Quickest and Easiest of all Modes of Cooking, ami meats bi oiled by it More Ijil:iti&lle ;intl IV iitritiaus Than by any other mode of cookings them, because it prevents th? loss of iaitrim?ut by evaporation or otherwise. It sets on the top of ihe .stove or range, over one of the open ings ; requires no preparation 1 tire; no C ke or Charcoal ; no pounding ot" Steak ; renders tough meat tender by its action ; does away with all smoke and smell of grease; broils equally well over Coaler Wood ; answers tor all sized stove or range openings ;-and is equally good for Eeefstake, Chicken, Chops, Ham, Fish aud Oysters. It broils steak, over an average fire, in Seven to Right .ii.siites. and over a Very hot fire, Within five M mutes. Other meats in proportion ; and Retains all the Juices and Flavor, which no other broilerdoes. Sixty-Fiyo Thousand are now ia Use. All s ill under Standing and Unconditional (.luara'itees, and have given an unanimity o satisfactou unprecedented m the culinary inventions. We guarantee them, whenever sold, to ful fill the. above specifications, and au.horize all dealer, to (io so with their custom, is. An univers.il tet is invited on these teinis; and to any net satisfied altera fair l rial, the money will bo refunded, with charges both wa vs. Fuch Bn i'c will h ive the authorized la bel attached with the trade mark, "American Broiler," stamped tie icon. Tills Broiler is also an unerjnaHed Broad Toaster ind Corn-Popper, and a good Coffee uoaster. Hit nil Price only Two I)ull:irs. l ine Mesh Crate for Corn Popping an Boasting Coffee, if desired, So cents extra. LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. For sale in San Fruncisco bv the home below named, in halt do, n and doz:n j ack ages, at the mi . imam rates, who will fe ie- s:on-ibIe to tin' fell extent f the above guaiantei-s lor id' Broiler sold by tin m. RUSSELL & ERWIF, MAHUF CO., 21-1 Sansomo St., San Francisco, Manufacturers & Dealers In Jlrrdi'-'are of ecer Description. And at lie-tail by all St-.ve, T n and Ilyuse Furnishing dealers every wbcie. Jan. 20ml GREAT t ' 1 . .1 u r-i zw jt b i! An Infallib'.o blood ii;iirir:n. possess ing rare toic and sicrvkc proiJerties c certain cure for kiiki si atissi, gout, MX'nAi.tiiA, and all liindred Diseases. It completely restores the Bystem when ini raired hy disease, revives the action of tfca iiIdxlt!) nmi tEAiTAL oiicA.s, radi cally cures scnoFLLi, salt miEO and all ehvptive .-jJ citaxeous Dis eases, gives immediate and permanent relief in nvsrEPSiA, ebysipelas. Tumors, Boils, Scald Head, Ulcers and Sores; eradi cates from the system all traces of Mercurial Disease, It is piuelt VEGETAntE, bciiif; made from an herb found indigenous ia Catiforni ,. It is therefore peculiarly suitable for use by Females and Children, as a elood Pi ai- F1E nml Ili:OVATOIl. For Sale by ai! Drucsis-ts. PtEB tKaTON, ttQSTETTCK & GQ. AGENTS, 529 and 531 Market Street, Can Francisco, Oct. e0:1m UNGLNBAKEP.Y. B A! LEY, MAR DIM G & CO., Successors of L. Diller in the Lincoln I akcry, EG LEAVE TO INFORM THE CI I I- zens of liTL'on Cit v and surrounding c I'.ntrv. that thpv keej constantly on haud and for sale, a;l kinds ot BREAD, PRVCK EV., CAKES, PATiiV, CAN DIE AND NUTS. Also, a good and general assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES. Orders promptly filled, and goods deliver ed at the residence of the pui chaser when desired. T o hishest pi ices paid fir Butter, Eggs and Vegetahl s. A libera! -hare of public patronage 13 re spectfullv solicited. April 23, 187":iy VV'd di VOID yl'ACK.-A victim . f e.iiv m- screti ui, causing nervous debihtv premature deeay. &c , h-ivmg tried in ram every adre-tised remedvj a a simple means of self cur?, which he w;ll send frep to l is fellow suHereis. Address J. U. TUTTLE, 73 Xjssau st., New York.. THE HI HfllTrl oAv : t-tl : :.:,,,', REDINGTON., IIOSTETTER & CO. Stop that CoKghiug j Some of you can't, and we- nPv vna. Yon have tried every i emtdy but tl e ONE destined, by iis intihisb-. merit, to supersede all similar preparations. It is not surprising yon should be lelnc- tant totrv sometLiutr eiseat. crtlic many experiments you have made of trashy t ompounds foisted on tue puolic as a ctriaiu cure ; but NeWcll's Pulmonary Syrup Is. really 'the VERY BEST remedy ever compounded for the cure of Covgus, Co'u!, Soie Throat, Asthma, l uving Cough, lii-O'ichiti and Con-sumption. Thousands of ptople in California and Oreffon have been already benefited by the surprising curative powers of fileWoll's Pulmonary Syrup and . with one accord give it their un qualified approbation. We now ad tiess ourselves to all who are unacquainted with this, tl,?1 greatest piuiacea of the ae. for the healing of all diseases of the TUrou.t untl lTtiug, assuring you that KowelTs Pulmonary Syrup hns erred thousands, and it will cure YOU. if you try it. This invaluable medicine is pleasant to the ta-te ; sooth ing, heating and 8trenttltninp: in its effects entirely free fr' tn all poisonous or deleterious druijs.iind perfectly harm less under all circumstances. For Sale ly all Druggists. REDINOTOX. IIOSTETIER & CO.. oy and 131 Market street, San Francisco. Iicdington's Essence Jamaica Ginger, Jf'Jiich ; confidently rer-OT.imendrd na the beat prepcii tion now lifure the public. This valuable preparation, containing in a hiirnly concentrated lorni all tne jiroperties of Jamaica Ginsrer.has become one ol the most .popular domestic reme dies lor all diseases of the stomach and digestive ori;jns. As a tonic, it will be found invaluable to all persons recovering from debility, whether produced by fever or otherwise; for wi de it impuits to the system all the glow and vigor th.it can be produced by wine or biandy. it ;s entirely tree t,i in ihe reacte nai v effects that follow the use ot spiiiis of any kitef. It is a.so an excellent remerlv tor females who suffer from difficult men struation, giving almost immediate re lief to the sj asms that so frequently ac company that period. It uives immediate relief to Nausea, caused by riding in a railroad car, or by sea sicK'iess, or ouier causes. It is also valuable iis an external op plicat on f ir Gout, Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, etc. IlJiDINGTUX, HOSTETTKIt & CO., 29 aud 531 Market street, Sau Francisco. Redington's F I av o r i n g Extracts A!IE THE PKRFECTLY PFRE AND highly c ncer.iratcii Extracts from Fresh Fruits, prepared with great care. They iire put up in superior style, and in a bottle h.Jding TWICE AS .MUCH as the ordinary brands of Extracts. Comparing quality and contents, none other are ne it ly so cheap. Whenever tested on Tit Bill merits, they have been ad pted in preference to all oiheis. and are now the STANDARD FLAVORING EXTRACTS ol the Pacific Coast. MAKlv TIIE ADYAXTAGES. By purchasing Rcdington's Concen trated Flavoring Extract.-, you obtain an article not only snpeiior iu nehritss and delic.c of flavor to auy other of a simi- bir n.iture, but, far more economical, be cause e.tjch botUe holds double ihe quantity contained in a bottle of any other flavoring extract sold. REDiSGTO, IIOSTETTER & CO., Agents for tbe PaciSc Coast. P. Would yon escape FEVER AND AGUE, and preserve he dth and vigor durins the s ck!y reason, make occasional use of the following as A PREVENTIVE. If yon are ATT VCKED with Chills and niliou Fever, or have been a victim to such disease, avd used ot her so-called remedies without permanent relief, seek at once the safet and sute-t CUEE, by usinc. according to cirectiona MASON & PGLLABL' Of, Fever and Ague FUN. Time has ' proved thetn tliorniighly to be the safest and most reliable remedy known. They contain no mercury or oti-er mineral or chemical. ThY are exclusively vege table. They. stimulate the f im-tions of the liver. Congest-on is impossible where thev are ust d. They do vA deter from daily labor, by a-sisting digestion ti er add tlesh and muscle to the fraire. They are adapted to all ages and both sexes, at.d as a FAMILY rEDEGIE Will CURE in their incipienry, three fourths ot all diseases incidental to a malarious climate. For Dyspepsia, in small dose, they have no equal. For sale by all Druggists. UEDIXGTOS, IIOSTETTEIl & CO. SOLE AGENTS. The Battle for Life Which is continually going on br-tjreen health and disease, has n';".;1 from any nudi.-ine such marUd a ij un nnst..kable a-si-ta-ue, on the siae ot health, as it has fiotn NeWell's Pulmonary Syrup BEDISGTO, HOSTETTEIt & CO., 529 and 31 Market street. Saa Francisco. AUCTION AND COMMISSION o - ' . . -. A. II. Mielsai'dsoM, AUCTIONEER ! Corner of Front and Oak streets, l'ortltni. AUCTION SALES Of Real Estate. Groceries, General fifcrcban disc and Horses, Every Wednesday and'Salurda I A. D. KiciiAr.Dso, Auctioneer, AT PRIVATE SALE. English refined Par and Bundle Irou English Square and Octagon CastCiteai Horse shoes, Files, Rasps, saws; . Q Screws, Fry-pans, .-beet iron, R.G. Ironj ' , - also: XQ A large assortment of Groceries and Liquo'rt A. B. IJiciiAUPON. Aitftioiippr BBS! 0 For a fevr cents you can buy cf .your Grocer or Druggist a rackao of SEA 3I0SS FARIXE, mado from pure Irish 3Ioss, cr Carrageen, viiich will mako cixtceii quarts of Blanc Mahtf, and a like quantity of Pud dings, Custanfs, Creams, Chai 4. k.Nv , CC. Al 1 HIV cacapcsi, lie: I tli i est, and most delicious food in the world. It makes a splendid Dessert, and lias no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. 0 A Glorious Change ! ! TIIE CREAT WORLD'S TOXIC. Plantation Bitters. TSiss wonderful vegetable restorative is the sEaect-;M-clior of ttac fee?jlc and tlcli tnlecl. A3 o Co:23C coa'dia for t2te uesl lasBiaid, it Ii3-5 , iso eqssnl among slom ncEiics, Aa a rcssscdy Tor tiie ncE'voras weakness to xvliicli women arc especially sub ject, it is efiperscdins every ol'nci Sii;s25:Jai3t. Eti all Cli inaSes, ts'opccal, tesnserate, or frigid, it KCt as a sjseciflc ia every. S2ecies of disorder wEaaeli tassdcs'Esasiacs Clie 5;odily strengila aid ijs-ealss down the aiaiaial spirals. For sale by all E5ragy;flsts. Aug. 2. loi i y Q ; r J.R.RALSTON$ TP STILL AT HIS OLD STAND, . . C011NEK OF M A IX and SIXTH STKEETS OREGON CiTV, OREGON. TIIERE HE WOULD INVITE 1113 V friemls. and the public in jneral, to cull and examine his slock, consisting ot general assortment of k.... O O o o Ilts sisicl Caps list fsI ware. o Having frorc many years' experience learned that THE SECRET OF SUCCESS LIES III .S MAIL PROFITS! IS DETERMINED TO OFFER SUCH INDUCEMENTS AS VQUi S lem-e the C'ry of Portland Fiices! Oregon City, August 26th, lSGa. : i 840,000 WORTH OF BOOTS and SHOES COMPRISING ALL THE LEADING California & Eastern manufactures; For Fall and Winter Wear, Vre on Land and bdncr constantly replen ished at the Philadelphia Boot Store; 1l:3Front S(rrct anJ 1.31 First Street. joim S- KAST. N B. Ladies and Gentlemen's Toots and G.iiters made to measure. Dec. :tf ' 1 1 ' 1 f. MACK & WELCH, DENTISTS. OFFICE In Odd Fellows' Temple, corner of First and Aldtr Streets, Portland. The patronage of thore desiring superior operat'.or s is In special request. Nitrousojf' idt 'or the rainless exfr;.ct?on of teeth. "Artificial teeth "bet'f r tLan tbe best' and as chm an t?.e the? Jt. Dec. 25-tf' O D e &m lyop. . O