THE EHTEnPRISE. OREGOX' CITY, OREGON, DEC. 15, 1876. News Column. Eggs are retailing ia Seattle at 75 ceots a dozen. Pool bets have off . in New York. all been declared Pool sellers at Cincinnati have. de clared all bets off. Grover explains ia the N. Y. Her ald, but it's: "awful thin." Northern Democrats left Nevr Or leans for home on the 7tti. The Russian army will not permit correspondents to accompany it. J. W. Dickey's magnificent hotel at Jj.'Cii antic is a'jout completed. Judge Shafer, of Boiaa City, died Tat Eureka, Nevada, on the 22d ult. Very few of the Democratic Sena tes sustain Gov. Benedict A.Grover. The number of Chinese grnbber9 in Mai ion county is estimated at 500. - Victorians congratulate themselves oo th'e diiappearauce of the small pox. 1 s AIoImm Tlavward was remarried to hia divo't ed wife on the 3d, at fcan Mateo. The D tKr; htve capture! Holland, or,. rather, the Mexicans have captur ed Mexico. Italy now possesses 1.12G period ical puM'o itions, including 387 di uruals. Indian scalps, with riffht ear at tached, are woith apiece at Dead wood City. John Martin drotd dead in tht Cosmopolitan IloJel atSealileou the SOlU nit. The Republican candidate for Con XV ss has been successful by a small majority in Ntw Mexico. The Eraser valiey has been finally feltlt'd upon as the route for the CanaJiau Pacific railroad. Martin, who murdered "Poker Jack" at Port Townspnd two ye .-s ago, died recently at Viclc.-ia. Th residents of Victoria object to Mr. Kentz. the American Vice-Consul, dabbling in civic politics. More than half the mines in Penn sylvania are stopped, and 4,000 to 5.000 people are out of employment. A dispatch from Berlin states that th6 Cabinet has refused to partici pate in the Erench exhibition of 1878. Durham Hnrdisty, formerly of Umatilla county, was drowned in Colorado, about the last day of Oc tober. The President has sent the name of Harvey Dwight for confirmation as Register of the land office at La o Grande. A boy who claims to have been overworked in the St. Louis House of Refuge has sued for '30,000 dam ages. Revivalist Hammond i3 at work in Heusington, Philadelphia, and is, strange to say, allowed the use of an Episcopal church. New mines have been discovered on the Tnmslum, about 80 miles from Walla Walla. They are reported rich and prospect $3 to the pan. The Idaho Territorial Council will be composed of 8 Democrats and 3 Republicans; and the Assembly. 1G Democrats and 0 Republicans. The entire coffee crop of the world last year was 000.000,000 pounds, of which the United States imported a full third part. a'CoquilIe Ben" has begnn a sec ond term in the peoiten iary for five O years. He goes up this time for stealing a horse in Benton county. Edmnnds proposes a constitutional amendment that the U. S. Supreme , Court be authorized to count the vote aud decide controverted ques tions. Mr. W. T. Rtndall. clerk in the Surveyor General's office at Boise City, i-t't for his home in London lat week, after au absence of 20 ars. Th ?iext L'-srislaturo of Washin--O ton Territory will stand: Council- 5R i.nhli m. 3 Democrat; House m far an known, 12 liublicana. 13 Democrats. J. C. Mavnnnf, secretary of the California Ktat Democratic commit tee, says h; viJi prove that that State wirt corvifil for the. Repu Micans hv trt'ss fraud Iy the Icrnis of at -one man in Wufv-s election bet, ctr will v..! .t lie another, wli ! as. r!:tJ S.tri). t,i ' -t at t IPs. tUlUIptUOUS dillU' T v i pays t .e bill. vi.l -it b!e and eat -".x. c! 1 -,1 The steamer San Silvidoi 1 to snt'lv th lwtce of the City of I. ma on t''. San Frsiiiein-r mn S .-t; ronte T . 1 -tt f'-v !.'S'-f 1 is .0 . a; ! S .ufh-M-n C ihfo I n'l'1' M'iirplrr, tV a T'o t for s iOotini; mm man w'v ha 1 c-Utli, W is ad - befo! c the prob.tU- f Kli-kitat oi'intv, W. T., andwMi to the insane avltim. On goinr? to take a common drunk ard in S in Francisco, named McKin lv, the officers found him lvink in sensibly drunk beside the corpse of his wife, who had died of small-pox. An idiot 1vv, in Portland Me., who livpd in the familv of a butcher, Win- left in charore of an infant, on the 7th, imitated what lie had seen nnd killed and skinned the child, then cut nnd hung it up. Col. Gordon the African explorer, f. arrived at Cairo after an absence of three vears. The Aninori or Ital ian expedition has .arrived at Liece. Tt was expected to set out soon for the Equatorial lakes. . A fire occurred at Lewisville on t' 2d. destroying the store of the Messrs. Wins? Bros., together with , the Odd Fellows Hall and its con- . , . i .i t ii- 'tents located in the same building, ti i,.ca .. .i.ni1i or trf) The loss was about ,,o00. One can scarcely walk down our .st reets these days without having the' conviction forced upon him that cither the American women are all too short, or their dresses are too long. Among the most recently issued patents is one to John B. Forbes, of Olympia, W. T., for the invention of a stump puller. In the same list of patents is one for Oregon, to Wil liam Lundberg and Daniel F. Leahy, of Portland, for an electric signaling apparatus and key. The Corvallis Gazette has taken a new departure Laving been merged into a corporation. The articles of incorporation are signed by Dr. J. B. Lee, James A. Yantis and W. B. Carter, and have been duly filed ac cording to law. The capital stock of the company lias been fixed at $2,000 in shares of $50 each. The new com pany will take full control on the 1st of January, 1877. By reference to the instructions of the commissioner of tte general land office to the register and re ceiver in Lewiston, it is seen that an important area of the public lands ljing north of that place, has been released from the original with drawal of lands for the Northern Pacific Railroad Compauy and thrown open to settlement by pre emption at SI 25 per acre instead of $2 50, and the odd sections can be taken by pre-emption and home stt ad. The Owyhee Avalanche says: "W. J. Boliu made a discovery a few days ago near his ranch, about five miles from Silver City, that he thinks will ultimately make a mil lionaire of him. He stumbled on a very rich lead, which he nays is a continuation of the chain of ledges near Wagontown. It shows up, however, much better than any of thos3 ledges, being unusually prolific in silver. He had a sample of the cropping assayed, and the re result is very satisfactory." - r A Mother's Words. A mother on the green hills of Vermont was holding by the right hand a son sixteen years old, mad with love of tho sea. And as she stood by the garden gate one morn ing, sho said: "Edward, they tell me for I nev er saw the ocean the great tempta tion of a seaman's life is drink. Pro mise me before you quit your moth er's hand that yon will never drink." "And," said "he (for he told me the story): "I gave the promise, and I went the globe over, Calcutta and the Mediterranean, San Francisco and Cape of Good Hope, the North Pole and the South. I saw them all in forty years, and I never saw a glass Slled with sparkling liquor that my mother's form by the gate did not rise tip before me; and to-day I am innocent of the taste of liquor. Was not that sweet evidence'of the power of a single word? Yet that is not half. For, yesterday came into my counting-room a man of forty years. "Do you know me?" "No." "Well," said he, "I was brought drunk into yonr presence on ship board; you were a passenger; they kicked me aside; yon took me into your berth and kept me there till I had slept off the intoxication: then asked me if I had a mother, I said I had never known a word from her lips. You told me of yours' at the garden gate, and to-day I am master of one of the packets in New York and I came to ask you to come and see me." How far that little candle throws its beams! That mother's words in the green hills of Vermont! Oh, God be thanked for the mighty power of a single word! Hen Holladaj's I'urni. Nearly every one has heard of this wonderful domain, that embraces mile after mile of the most fertile country of the great sloping meadows and the rolling hill slopes of West chester county, and any one who has passed aloog the Portchester turn pike, from the "White Plains to the Sound, have noticed the magnificent mansion of granite that looms up over the forests, and is seen from the sea on the south to the Hudson on the west. Within the wall that in closes this great farm are inclosed over oue thousand acres of the choic est and most fertile land that can bo found east of the Mississippi River. Great pastures, smooth, slopiug meadow lands, clustering woodlands aud symmetrically roiling kuollsand romantic dales and hidden valleys are seen ou every side from the mag nificent chateau of blue granite that stauds on the highest hill in the cen tre of the estate. Aside from the great family mansion are many farm houses, which are occupied bv ten ants of the Ophir farm, aud there are tarui ouiKiings anil oreviiing staples, and a multitude of small outhouses used for a hundred different purposes. ) a the east side is a great stone !i liidui that is entirely devoted to 11 us.1 of the finest breeding mares, -i within a stone's throw is a large ii te, tiie occupants of which thing to do except to attend in mds of the stables. Still ' the east is a stone edifice, rii!'s and peaks and suires. haw- t'l. a ii h and sTtrroniidetl by a park of glossy turt that is a most nnponnll.l fr be.tuty and for symmetrical slope. Around the whole domain extends t!i. great wall, solid as a buttress, capped and cemented, that reaches almost from the town of Harrisson to the outskirts of Wnite Plains. Girls should be - warned of the danger they run in marry ing railroad brakemen. An enthusiastic member of that fraternity, on being awaken ed the other night from . a dream of an impending crash by a train, found himself setting up in bed, holding his wife by the ears, having nearly twisted her head off in hia frantic efforts to "down brakes." Do I believe in second love ? Humph! If a man buys a ponnd of sugar, isn't it sweet? And wben it's gone, don't be want another pound; and isn't tbat sweet, too? Troth, Murpby, I believe in second love." The papers relate an anecdote of a beautiful young lady, who had be- f innii Itli n.l Kahm 1 . j-wiiic 1'iinvi, imvmi: recovered sirnt i ft. - Tf - . "fc alter marriage. It is not uncommon j -for peopltJ.8 ej.fc8 to openea 1iy ! matrimony. The bulk of the wheat in the Cor rallis warehouses has all ben sohl at prices ranging from GG to 86 cents ' per bushel. Pentaur JjINIMENTS. The Quickest, Surest and Cheapest Remedies- Ph ysicians reeonr mend, and Farriers de clare that no such remedies have ever be fore been in uso. Words are cheap, but the proprietors of these articles will pre sent trial bottles to medical men, gratis, and will g-uarantee more rapid and satis factory results than have ever before been obtained. Tlie Centaur Liniment, White Wrap per, will cure Itheutnatisni, Nrunflsia, Lumbago, Sciatica, Caked lireasts, !Sore Nipples, Krosted I-'eet, t-'hillblains, Swell ings. Sprains, and any ordinary FLESH, BONE OR MUSCLE AILMENT. It will extract the poison of bites and stings, and heal burnsor scalds without a scar. fiOck-jaw, .Palsy, Veak Ilaek, Caked Breasts, Earache, Toothache, Itch and Cu taneous Eruptions readily yield to its treatme"t. Henry lUacli, of Ada, Hardin county, Ohio, says: "My wile has had rheuma tism for five years no rest, no sleep could scarcely walk across the floor. She is now completely cured by t he use of Cen taur Liniment. We all feel thankful to you, and recommend your medicine to all our friends." James Hurd, of Zanesville, O., says : "The Centaur Liniment cured my .Neural gia." Alfred Tush, of Newark, writes : "Snd me one doz.'ii bottles by express. The Liniment lias suved my leg. I want to distribute, &c." The sale of this Liniment is increasing rapidly. The Centaur Liniment, Yellow Wrapper, is tor the tough skin, flesh aud muscles of IIORSK.S, MULES AND ANIMALS. Wo ha ve never yet seen a case of Spavin, Sweeny, lling-bono, Wind-gall, Scratches or l'oll-evil, which this Liniment would not speedily benefit, and we never saw but a few cases which it would not. cure. It will cure when anything can. It is folly to spend .?-'0fora Farrier, when one dollar's worth of Centaur Liniment will do better. The following is u sample of the testimony produced : Jefferson, Mo., Nov. 10, 1ST3. "Some time ago I was shipping horses to St. ix'iiis. I got 'one badly crippled in the car. With great difficulty I got him to the stable on Fourth Avenue. The stable keer gave me a bott le of your Centaur Liniment, which I used with such success that in two days the hors;i was active and nearly well, i have been a vetinary sur geon for thirty years,-but your Liniment heads anvthing I ever used. "A. J. M'CAHTY, Veterinary Surgeon." For a postage stamp we will mail a Cen taur Almanac, containing hundreds of certificates, from every state in the Union. 'These Liniments are now sold by all deal ers in the country. Jjaboratorv of J. T. Rose it Co., 40 Dey St., .New York. OTHERS. Cusloria is the result of 2D years experi ments, by lr. Samiu t Pitcher, of Massa chusetts. It is a vegetable preparation as effective as Castor Oil, but perfectly pleas ant to the taste. It can be taken by the youngest infant, ami neither gags nor gripes. Dr. A.J CJreen, of Koyston, Ind., says of it : Sirs : I have tried the Castoria and can speak highlv of its merits. It w ill, I think, do .away entirely with Castor Oil: it. is plasant and harmless, and is wonderfully efficacious as an aperient and laxative. It is the very t hing. Tre Castoria destrovs worms, regulates th'' stomach, cures Wind Colic, and per mits of natural healthy sleep. It is very efficacious in Croup, and tor Teething Childr"n. Honey is not pleasanter tothe tasi.e. and Caster Oil is not so certain in itsi tr-ct. It costs but. 25 cents, in large bottl-s. J. n. Rose & Co., !( Hey St., New York Piims Musical Magazines Are recommended on account of their great, cheapness, variety, and i"ality of the Music furnished, every sitbsersber re ceiving from six to t"n times as mtK'li Music as the same money would buy in sheet form. These 3Ia;;aiiiif j are ixsnel TJ nt lily, price 'i."! -ts. ea-h: S-J per a nntiiit : or tiie Mix Mnii-axisies for'tfO. A sample copy of each Magazine sent for SI. O Peters'' Household Melodies. A collection of Vocal Music, containing all the latest songs bv IIifYS, Hanks, Thomas, Stewart, etc. -o- Peters Octavo Choruses.! Containing Four or Five Choice Choruses by such authors as I'arnby, Sulli van, Hatton, Smart, etc. Peters" Sacred Selections. Containing Sacred Quartets and Chususes byJJARNBY, Sullivan, etc., for the use of Choirs and Singing Societies. Peters' Oran Selections. A collection of Sacred and Secular Music,' selected from the best masters, suit able for Iteed or Pipe Organ. -o Peters' Parlor Music. Containing all th" latest and best Dance and salon Music by Kin kel, Carl Wagner, AVilson, 'achkr, etc., etc. etc -o- La Crenie de la Cmmc. Difficult. Piano Musie by such authors as Thalrero, statter, !,iszt, Hel ler, Smith, Wilson, etc. Sample copies of either of tho above Magazines will be sent, post paid,on re ceipt of 2-5 cents, or a copv of each Maga zine will be sent for $1. Send 25cents for a sample copy, and we will refund your money if you are not satisfied. Our Xfw I)?stniptive Cataloyne of Slifft JInslc antl JI.tsic Hoolu sent, poat-paitl, to any address. Add J. L. PETERS. 843 Proadwav, Xew York. J. P. WARD. GEORGE A. HARDING. WARD & HARDING, n '!GG!ST? AND APOTHECARIES, KEKP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A general assortment of TDxmjrf unci Clieinieal, Perfumer', Soaps, Comlw mid Iirushes,, TriiKscK, Supporters, Shoulder Brares Fancy mid Toilet Articles, ALSO Keroxene Oil, limip Chimneys, Gl.-iHH, Putt-, Paints, Oil, Varnishes and Dye Stuffs, PURE WINES AND IKIFORS FOR ME DICINAL PURPOSES. PATENT tfEDTCINES, ETC. flPhTsieians Prescriptions carefully compounded, nnd all orders correctly an SWT'"), tWOpn at nil hours of the night. WTMl accounts must he paid monthly. ' nrv6Tf WARD & HARDING. M FALL 1875 Is your time to buy goods at low piices. BROTHERS are now receiving a lare stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, all of the Latest Styles, which will sell AT LESS THAN PORTLAND PRICES. Our stock has been bought for cash, and we will sell it at a small advance above SAW FRANCISCO COST, "ITrrc WILI.SAY TO EVERYBODY HE tt fore you purchase or go to Portland, com? and pric- our poods and convince yourself that we do what we say. Our stock consists In part of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Uoots and Shoes, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods. Notions, Grofct. 1 e s, Hard ware and a great many other articles too numcr ours to mention ; ALSO DCCRS, WiFiCuWS, PAINTS AND OILS, ETC., ETC We will also pay the Highest Markef Price lor i Country Produce ACKERMAX BROS. Oregon City. Sept. 175 . tf CLEAR CREEK, CLACK All AS COINTV. T DESIRE TO INFORM MY OLD O'US 1 toni'Ts, a nd the public at largo, that I have just received a new supply of FAMILY GllOCKIUKS, CLOTIIIXG, HOOTS ami SHOES, CUTLERY, HARD U'ARL, And Oilier M tsve! la neon. t Good. ' AU of which I now offer for sale at the LOWEST B1ARKEF RATES. My objeet is to tell nil my old friends and customers t hat I am st ill alivi', and d"sir- otis to sell goods ( '! p, i'o:r CASH, or upon such terms as agr ed upon. I shall also have in my em p'-'y a t borough and constant 1 y keep stoekon hand for (he M;iiii!f.'trtii!T & IU'jKiir of CootsM Sho's. and all orders in that line will be prompt ly attended to. .i,iii-;xMTTon;, Near the Viola ."lill. octl :tf I. SEL la T. jST Gt AS Jt'ST RECEIVED THE LARGEST stock of FALL AND VJINTER GOODS ever imported to Oregon City, which he offers at greatly reduced prices. My stock ' CLOTIIISTGr Has been largely increased and I can show as handsome a line of ready-made goods in Men and Hoys' laisiness and Dress Suits, Coats, etc., as can be found in t he country, a nd at prices that cannot fail to satisfv. My DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Is filled with a splendid assort ment of all the leading styles and fashionable shades of goods EmprpM C'lotJi, . JIuIiairs, Kreiit-lt til American Drevs (iootU ICiiick .lpa;i, c Itrilli.'i nf inex. Cashmeres, iVc. f Xj a isflsr K s , Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels, of all col ors. Pleached and Unbleached Cotton Flannels. Ladies' and Gents'' UnIerwar? Shawls unci Scurf, Wool i'l.-mlu ls, Trii n Its nd Traveliii Satvtiels, H at ii nd Caps, Oil Cloth r-.r Floor.-i nd Table. BOOTS and SHOES, I would call special attention to my stock of Men's and Hoys' San Francisco Hoots, which I have sold for a number of years past with general satisfaction. Ev ery pair warranted. A complete stock pf HARDWARE k FARMING UTENSILSc Choice Teas, Canned Goods, and all choic Family Groceries, All at Low Prices. Also, LIVERPOOL AD CAR MAX 1SL.WD SALT. Highest Price aid for all kinds of Coaisilry frodiico. 200,000 lbs. of WOOL Wanted, for wh;ch I shall pay the hiarhest cash price. I. SELLING. Oregon City, fvopt. 30 187.".. tf HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL, Hubs, Spokes, Rims, OAR, ASH AND -HICKORY PLANK. XORTIIRUP & TIIOION Dec. 31, 1S75 :m3 Portland, Oregon. - NEW STORE Afi'D NEW GOODS, Af NEW ERA. Prv Goods, Groceries, Hoots and Shoes, Voodn Ware, Prugs and Medicines.cheap for cash or produce. 1 J. CASTO. COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UXIVERSITT OF CXIFORNIA, BI311ELEY, CALIFORlIA MARK THESE FACTS! THE TE3Ti?iGKY OF THE WHOLE WORLD. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. fcI,et the Suffering and diseasi d r ail the tollou inp. fe'i.ctall who have been given up by Doctors, and spoken of as incurable, read the following. lL?L. t all who can believe facts, and can have faith in evidence, read the fol lowing. Know all men by these presents, That, on this, the Twentieth day of June, in the year of Our Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred and iSixty-six, personally came Joseph Haydoek to me known as such, ;md being duly sworn deposed as follows: "That he is the sole general agent f r t he United States and dependencies ther -of for preparations or medicines known as Dr. Holloway's Pills and Ointment, and that the following certificates are erba im copies to tfie bet. of his knowledge' an J be lief. JAMES SMElTt- E, Notary Public. L. s. 14 Walt street, 'ew York. I)Y. IIolloway : I take my pen to write you of my great relief and that the a.vlul pain in my side has lelt meat last thinks to your pills. Oh, Doctor, how thankful I am that I can get some sleep. I can never write it enough. I thank you again and again, and am sure that you are really the iriend of all sufferers. I could not help writing to you, and hope you will not take it amiss. JAMES MYERS, 110 Avenue D. This is to certify that I was discharged from the army with Chronic Diarrluea, and have been cured by Dr. IIolloway s Pills. WILSON HARVEY, New York, April 7, ISM. 21 7'itt St. The following is an interesting case of a man employed in an Iron Foundry, who, in pourinir melted iron into a flask that was damp and wet, caused an explosion. The melted iron was thrown around and on him in a perfect shower, und he was burned dreadf ully. The following certifi cate was given to me, by him, about eigut weeks af ter the accident : New York, Jan. 11, lSi.fi. My name is Jacob Hardy ; lam an Iron Founder. I was badly burnt by hot iron in November last; my burns healed, but I had a running sore on my leg that would not heal. I tried Holloway's Ointment and it cured me in a few weeks. This is all true antl anybody can see me at Jack son's Iron Works, 2d Avenue. 1 J. HARDY, 119 Goorch Street. EXTRACTS KKOM VARIOUS LKTTF.HS. "I had no appetite; Holloway's Pills gave me a hearty one." "Your Pills an; marvelous." "I send lor another box, and keep them in t he house." "Dr. IIolloway has cured my headache that was chronic." "1 gave one f your Pills to my babe for cholera morbus. Tlie dear little thing got well in a day." "My nausea of a morning is row cured. "Your box of Holloway's fiiit mcnt cured me of noises in the head. I Tubbed some ol your Oint merit, behind the ears, and the "noise has lelt." "Send me two boxes, I want one for a poor family." "I enclose a dollar, your price Is 'Jo cents, but the medicine to m is worth a dollar." "Send me live boxes ot your Pills." "Lei n;e have three boxes of your Pills by return mail, lor hills and Fever." 1 have over - such testimonials as thes-1 but want of space compels me to conclude. FOR CUTA?JE0U3 DISUaDS. And all eruptions of the sicin, this Oint ment is mi. st. invaluable. It do s not heal externally alone, but perr-f rates Aitii t J i - most s.-archiii eff ets tothe very root o: the evil. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. I:i variably cure the following diseases: Disorder of Hi-.- Kidneys. In all dis-Ms-'s nT-eting these organs, wi iet her t bey e( ret e too lunch or too 1st 1 1" water: or wiieth. r tb.-j be alllieted with stone or gravel, or with aches and pains s til-din the loins over t h" regions of the Sidneys, t he.se Pills should b" taken ac cording to t h" printed direer ions, and the Oinriuent should be well rubbed into the small of the back at bedtime. This treat mi nt will give almost immediate relief when all other means have failed. Far momaclu out of Order. Xo medicine will so effectually imj rove tlie tone ol the stomach as t hese Pitls ; t lvv muove all acidity, occasioned either by int'iap'ranee or improper diet. They reach the liver and reduce It to a healthy nction; they are wonderfully efficacious in cases of spasm in fact they never fail in curing all disorders of the liver and stomach. Holloway's Pills nr the best, remedy known in the world tor the following dis eases: Ague, Asthma, Li lions Complaints, r.loteheson the Skin, Colics, Constipation of the P.owels, Consumption, Debility, Dropsy, Dysentery. Krysipeias, Female Ir regularities. Fevers of all kinds, Fits, (font, Headache, Indigestion, Inflammation, Jaundice, Liver Complaints, Lumbago, Piles, Rheumatism, Retention of I'rine, Scrofula, or King's Evi Sore Throats Stone and Gravel, Secondary Symptoms, Tie-Dou!oureux, Tumors, Ficesf, Venera! Aftoctions, Worms of all kinds, Weakness from any cause, Ac. Important Caution. Xone are genuine unless the signature ofj. Hayoock, as agent for the United States, surrounds each 4ox of Pilis and Ointment. A handsome reward wi'l be given to any one rendering such informa tion as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medi cines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. So'.d at the Manufactor of Professor IIor.LOWAV it Co., New York, nnd bv all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medf icine throughout the civilized wor'd, in boxes at 25 cents, and (12 cents, and $1 each. "VSjThere is considerable savingby taking the larger sizes, NT. P.. Directions for the guidance of patents in every disorder are affixed to each box. nool.ly. a. c. WALuracs PIONEER BOOK BINDERY. ri tcK-li's IIiiflftir Corner of Slurlt imtl Front Streets. PORTLAND, OREGON. BLANK ROOKS ItlTLED AND POUND to any desired pattern. Music books, Magazines, Newspapers, etc., bound in cv erv varietv of style known to the trrade. Orders from the country promptly at tended to. VIC K'S Flower nnd Voj;eta"ble sjeeds are the best the world produces. They are planted bv a million people in America, and the result is, beautiful Flowers and spl-ndid Vegetables. A Priced Catalogue oent free to all who enclose the postage a 2 cent stamp. YICK'S Flower anl "Vegetable Crarclen is the most beautiful work of the kind in the world. It contains nearly 150 pages, hundreds of fine illustrations, and four Chromo Plates of h 'lowers, beautifully drawn and colored from nature. IViee 35 cts. lu paper covers; 65 cts. 'lound in ele gant cloth. Vielv's Floral Griiide. This is a beautiful Quarterly Journal, finely illustrated, and containing an ele gant colored Frontisriece with the first numW. Price only 25 cts. for the year. The first number for 1876 just issued.' Ad dress TAMES VICK, Rochester, Bf. Y. QEBES zaszzzsz FIME POULTRY. Bred by M. EYRE, Jr. jAPA, California, Bronz Turkeys, weighing 1( lbs, each. Em den Geese, weighing from 40 to 50 lbs. per pair, l.rahmas, leghorns, Games, etc. Pekin Ducks, aver aging IS to 20 lt.s.,'and best of . all, Ducks as layers. Also A fine assortment of Pigeons. Rabbits, Guinea Fowls and Ferrets. Anv variety of fowls desired imi-orted. Eggs, true to name, fresh and well packed, for sale at moderate prices. send for Illustrated Circular, and Price List, to . SI. EYRE, Xapa, Cal. On receipt of 10 cents in stamps, I will furnish specimen copy of the Poultry Lcxletix. an illustrated 32 r age monthly, the recognized authority in poultry matters in the U. S. ; and decidedly the best Poul try Journal published. Si. inscription only $1 25 a year. Please state where you saw this adver tisement Orders may also be lelt at this office. YOUIf G MEN Who are suffering from the effect of youthful follies or indiscretion, will do well to avail themselves of this, the greatest boon laid at the altar of suffering humanity. OU. SPIXXKY Mill guar antee to f orfeit $500 for every case of se minal weakness, or private disease of any kind or character which he under takes and fails to cure. lie would, there fore, say tothe unfortunate sufferer who may read this notice, that you aretread iiig'ujMin dangerous ground when you longer delay in seeking the proper rem edy for your complaint. You may be in the first stage ; remember you are ap proaching the last. If you are bordering upon t he last, and are suffering some or all of its ill effects, remember that if you persist in procrastination, the time must come when the most skilllul physician can rentier ou no assistance: when the door of hope will be closed against you : when no angel of mercy can bring you relief. In no case has the Doctor failed of success. Then let not. despair work upon your imagination, but avail your self of the benelicial results of his treat ment, before your case is beyond the reach of medical skill, or before grim death hurries ou to a premature grave. Full course of treatment $25 00. Send money by Posfoftice order or Express with full descrijtion of case. Call or address, Ml A. It. Sl'IXXKY, No. 11 Kearnv street, San Francisco septlfidy ' JOHfJ S G 23 R A Fil , Main St., Oregon City. MAMTACTURER AD IMPORTER OF SaddleK, Hiinicss, Saddlery-Ifard- 5k ware, etc., rtc rillCII HE OFFEUS AS CHEAP AS can lie liact in me Mate, at WHOLESALE CH RETAIL. 6:1 warrant inf goods as represented. JOHN St'HKAM , naddle and Harness Maker. Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, lhT."l-m.'5. :rV.r:-"-e"., te&VA - OP" 9' The standard r; n i.. .or I'mtlm, In-ffiieiiT-., Snre Thnxit, W:i,oj.iii' Oonith, (.'r'Xtp, Li rer Cuniil.iiit, Jlrnnc' i'i.i, J'.lerd iiui of the Lnnnx, a nd every affect ion of t he Throat, Lungs and Chest, including Con- SITMI'TIOX. YVislai s Il.'ilssmi of YVil-.l ( hei ry does not drynp a cough, but loosens it, cl'anses th" Lungs, and allays irritation, thus re moiin; the ernise of tlie complaint. None genuine unless signed I. Pittts. Prepared by sktii W. Fowr.Kit & Sons, Post on. Sold by ItKnnixoTo.v, Hostktter - Co., San Francisco, and by dealers generally. 2(ifebly THE WEEKLY SUNT s:u YOIIK. lHtC. Eighteen hundred and seventy-six Is the Centennial year. It is also the year in which an Opposition House of Represen tatives, the first since the war, will be in power at Washington : and the year of the twenty-third election of a President, of t he United States. Allot' these events are sure to be of great interest and importance, especially the two latter; and all of them and everything connected with them, will be fully and freshly reported and expound- eu in 1 II K M X. The opposition lions'? of Representa tives, taking up the line of inquiry ojH ned years ago by Thk Sux, will sternly and diligently investigate t he corruptions and misdeeds of Grant's administration: and. win, it is to be hoped, lay the loundation for a new and better period in our nation al history. Of all this '1 iik Si'x will con tain complete and accurate accounts, fur nishing its readers with early and trust worthy information upon these absorbing topics. The twenty-third Presidential election, with the prenarations lor it, will be mem orable as deciding upon Grant's aspira tions for a third term of power and plun der, and still more as deciding who shall be t he candidate of t he party of Reform. and as electing that candidate. Concern ing all these subjects, those who read The sun will have the constant means ol be ing thoroughly well informed. The Weekly' sun, which has attained a circulation ot over eighty thousand copies, already has its readers in every state and Territory, ami we trust, that the year 187li will see. their numbers doubled. It will continue' to be a t borough newspaper. All the general news of the day will be found in it, condensed when unimportant, at full length when of moment; and always, we trust, treated in a clear, interesting and in structive manner. It is our aim to make Tiie Weekly Srx the best family newspnier in the world, and we shall continue to give in it.s col umns a large amount of miscellaneous reading, such as stories, tabs, poems, scientific intelligence and agricultural in formation, or which wo are not able to make room in our daily edition. . The agri cultural department especially is one of its prominent features. The fashions are also regularly reorted in its columns and so are the markets of everv kind The Weekly Sun, eight pages with fiftv six broad columns is only fl 20 a vear, postage prepaid. As this price barelv re pays the cost of the paper, no discount' can be made from this rate to clubs, agents, post masters, or anyone. The Daily Sun, a large four page news paper of twenty-eight columns, gives all the news for two cents a copy. Subscrip tion, postage prepaid, 55c. a month or $ 50 a year. Sunday edition extra, 1 10 per year. We have no traveling agents. Ad dress, THE SUN, New York City. BIBLES FOR SALE. TUST RECEIVED, AXI FOR SALE, at my Store in Oregon City, a supply of P.ibles and Testaments. The'se books are the property of the American Kible Society, and are offered for san as low as they can be bought at any similar Depository in the State. Those wishing to nurchase are invited to call and examine t. r stock. Waltvi Fr.str, Agent for Clackam&j County. NOV IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE EiiTEgpRiSE, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Each number contains the LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. From all Parts of the World : A Carefully Selected Summary of STATE, TERRITORIAL AND jNTIiTVVS ITEMS; A Corrected L-st of the Marketi in Portland, San Francisco and Orcron filj LOCAL SEWS, EDITORIALS, , On all Subjects of Interest to the FARMER, MERCHANT OR MEllIAMC Also, Carefully Selected 31 1 KI.I. A X LOLS R K A 1)1 X(j. In Short, it is In Every Respect a LIVE NEWSPAPER. T1S K lST:it FiHSL Having a large and constantly increasing Circulation in the most populous partof the State, offers sujX'rior inducements to those Mho wish to Advertise. Advertisements inserted on REASONABLE TERMS. and it is therefore a good time to Subscribe in order t hat you may be posted on current events Send in your subscription at once F1TEHFHSSE BOOK & JOB OFFICE OREGON CITY, r OREGON V7E ARE l'REPARED TO EXECUTE ? all kinds of JO B 1 KIjSTIIsG, such as CAJIS, JilLL-JJJJADS, PAMPHLETS', IEEJS, MCiJiWAdEX, LABELS, LETTER-HEAPS in fact all kinds of work done a in Printing Oilice, jit PORTLAND PRICES. ALL KINDS Or LEGAL ELAFS constantly on hand, and for sale at as low a priee as can be had in the State. AND SAT5SFACTIGH GUARANTEED Oregon City, March 21. lS73-tf. A GEMS FOR TIIE EMERPRISE. The following persons are authoriod to act as agents lor the Enterprise : Oeo. 1 Rowell i Co., 40 Park Row, New York. Coe, Wctherill & Co., 007 Chestnut street Philadelphia. Ablott A Co., No. S2 and 81 Nassau street New York. Portia nd.Orcgon I.. Samuel c- . iThos. Foyce San rrancisco.. K p hrr St. Helens, Columbia county......S. A. Ulrs Astoria, Clatsop county A. Van Pusrn Salem I.. Williams llarrisburg 1. H. smith lfayette, Yamhill county. J.E.F.-nr,ssn Dallas, Polk county Dave liolmei Eola K. J.' Jacksonville R. K. Hanna Renton county W.A.Wells Corvallis Hon. John I'urnett Canyon City, Grant co .W. I?. LasweJl Albany -A. N.Arnold Dalles, Wasco county N. H. 'ates IjGrande, Union county A. C-Craig Pendleton, Umatilla county S. . Knox t, ( J. M. Thompson Eugene City e. I-Cristow Roseburg Hon. E. F. iJine. T , C.T. Montague Iebanon. . J. R. Ralston Jacksonville Hon. E. P. Foudray I.ong Tom H. C. Huston CLACKAMAS Heaver Creek Putteville Cascades Can by .. Cutting's Eagle Creek Harding's Iiwer Molalla M.ilwaukie ( swego Upper Molalla COUNTY. C. F. Heath , John Zumwalt Henry McGupn J W. Strawser Wrieht "."Frank v.. oster ...Capt. Z.C.Norton . W. Jlorelflud !j'o"hn Hagenlerper J.John Eoole ....W. H. Vaughan OREGON CITY BREWERY Henry Ilumbel, H AVING PURCI1AS- ed the above Prew- ery wishes to inform the public that nt" now prepared to manufacture a No. 1 quai Ity of L. Alt K It It K M It, no rrrnA no nn n Atalna1 o nVTJl'hf TP tt the State. Orders solicited and promptJJ filled.