0 O CD O o & 0 'J o 0 o o O !)e xUcditn (enterprise. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1S72. (5 Ihe Resurrection Coining. S. F. Examiner. If the Democratic party be dead, as our Radical friends assert, we think that figures, which never lie, prove its resurrection to be near at hand, in fact no farther oil than a brief ten months. An analysis of the popular vote at the Congres sional elections of last fall shows an opposition majority of less than 15,000 in round numbers, including the negro vote. We apprehend this majority can be overcome be fore the autumnal leaves of this year strew the forests. Notwithstanding the incredu lous air assumed by our liadical cotemporaries, the health and hope fulness, of the Democracy is cause of alarm, to such of them as are not grossly ignorant of the true Ftate of the popular feeling. The great gains we have made in the Lower House of Congress are strong indications of the change in the temper of the people. Never, since .Lincoln's lirst election, has the prospect of success been so brilliant as now. This is not bun combe nor bravado ; it is a simple statement of the truth that officially collated statistics demonstrate. In the face of such facts are we called upon to surrender our principles and go forth to battle under the leadership of the inventors of the "Passive Policy." In the midst of depression and gloom, when not a ray of sunshine gleamed athwart the clouded sky, when' defeat was certain, and the personal liberty and even the lives of our advo cates were imperiled, we held our standard aloft and bore it to the Held, and though often vanquished, never for a moment did we shrink from a renewal of the contest, nor abandon a single article ot our j faith. ha!l we now, when the tide of battle is turning in our favor when victory is within our ivach haul down our standard, iuy aside our principles, smother our convictions, that a few disaffected Radicals may use us solely as in struments, by whose means they may gain the a-cendancy over their late" chief? Wc think the. great Democratic heart pulsates with us, when we say it would be wrong and unwise to do so. We doubt not the sincerity of Senators Schur, Trumbuii, Tipton and others, when they denounce Crant and his cor ruptions, and declare their deter mination to oppose him. lie will, certainly, be renominated in spite of them. Whither, then, will these men go? If they, in the face ot" their record, silently submit to his nomination, they will have lost the respect of all their conscientious supporters in their own party. They cannot form a new party of suiiieient magnitude to ensure their success. Obviouslv, then, they DU14, if they are sincere and earn est patriots, join the Democratic ranks. We have nearly three mil lions ot voters, the ei -affected Re- publicans those who will not sup- port tyrant mav b-j saieiy esti- mated at a minimum of three hun dred thousand. We cannot afford to go to them they must come to us. Since the mountain won't go to Mahomet, Mahomet must come .to the mountain. There is not a single issue to be presented on the part of the Dem ocratic party next fall that may not be supported and fought for by the onserv alive element of the Republican party, and we have no doubt the honest rank and tile of that party will take this view of the question. Schurz and his associates have, by their recent' manly action, caused hundreds of thousands of individuals to leave the Radical party ; these individ uals will not follow Schurz wither he will lead them. If he return to his iirst loye, they will not follow, but despise him ; if he form a new part', they will not consent to a wasting of their suffrages ; they will cast their votes in the direc tion in which they will be most ef fective in restoring good and hon est government. They will act with the Democratic pafty, because yt gives best assurance of the at tainment of their hopes. It is the part of wisdom, then, in Messrs. Sclnuz, Trumbull, Governor Palm er, and the rest, to come in out of the cold isolation where thev now mi are, to the true fold ; they are al ready almost converted, let them be fully turned from the error of their past life, and be readv for the resurrection of the grand old Democratic party. We have an active, not a " passive faith; we have wisdom gained from ex penence : we ha e r. d rmcnt aid discretion in our councils ; we have energetic and honest followers, whose worth and endurance have been tried, and not found wanting, in the darkest hour of adversity, and whose courage and strength are greater now than ever. In short, we have all the means neces sary to snatch the wreath of vie tory from the brow of him who now wears it to the humiliation of his countrymen. Tins we wiii do, in spite of all that Crant, in the desperation of his fortune, may at tempt to prevent it. Ruc.ri.MHTY ix Eat ixc,. Regu- hmtyot time for our daily meals is a valuable means of maintaining health. The appetite should never be wasted in the intervals between meals, on pastry, confections, ice cream, or anything else which only gratifies the taste, and fails to nourish the digestive apparatus. The Farm and Home. FUNDAMENTAL. ELEMENTS OF AGRI CULTURE. 1st. All land on which clover or the grasses are sown must either have lime in it naturally,. or it must be artificially supplied in the form of stone lime, oyster shell lime or marls. 2d. All improvement to land must look to lime as its basis. 3d. Lands which have long been in culture will be benefited bT ap plications in the form ot bone dut, guano, native phosphate of lime, composts of fish, ashes, or in oys ter shell lime, or marl, if the land needs liming also. 4th. No land can be preserved in a high state of fertility unless the clover anil the grasses are cul tivated in the course of rotation. 5th. Mould is indispensable in every soil, and a healthy supply can alone be "preserved through the cultivation of clover and the gras ses, the turning in of green crops, or by the application of composts rich in the elements of mould. Gth. All highly concentrated an imal, manures arc; increased in val ue and the benefit prolonged, by the ad mixture of plaster or pulver ized charcoal. 7th. Deep plowing and subsoil ing greatly improve the productive powers of a variety of soil that is not wet. 8th. All wet land should be well drained. 0th. All grain crops should be harvested several days before the grain is thoroughly ripe. 10th. Clover, as well as other grasses intended for hay, should be mowed when in bloom. 11th. Sandy lands can be most effectually improve I by haw If such land require liming it is best done by a compost of lime and clay, in slacking lime, salt brine is better than water. 12th. The chopping or grinding of grain to be fed to stock effects a saving of at least twenty-five per cent. ;Kh. The draining of wetlands adds to their value by making them produce more and better crops by producing them earlier, and by improving the health of the neiHi borhood. 1-Ul.u To- manure or lirrrc wet lands is to throw manure, lane and labor away. loth, shallow plowing operates to impoverish the sou, while de- creasing production. lillh. liy stabling and shedding stock during the winter a saving of one-fourth of the food required is made than, if they were exposed to the inclemency of the weather. 17th. A bushel of plaster per acre, sown broadcast over clover, will add from twenty to one hun dred per cent to its produce. 1 8th. Tiie periodical application of ashes, unleached, tends to keep up the integrity of the seils by supplying most, if not all of the organic substances. 10th. Thorough preparation of land is absolutely necessary to the successful and luxuriant growth of crops. 20th. Abundant crops cannot be grown on the same land in succes sion unless fertilizing matter is re turned to it in equivalent piopor tions to those taken away. LEMON CAKE. Two cups of ilour, two cups of sugar, six eggs, six table-spoonsful of butter, four of milk, two tea spoonsful of cream tartar sifted with the ilour, and one tea-spoonful of soda. Reat it well together, and bake in two loaves. Foi; the jelly to use with it, take three fourths of a pound of sugar, one fourth of a pound of butter, six eggs, the rind of three lemons (:rated) and the juice. Beat the sugar, butter and eggs thoroughly together, and set in a dish of hot water until heated, then add the grated lemon and juice; stir until thicK enough and quite smooth, and split the cake and put this jelly in while warm. It is very delicious. CONXECTICUT RAISED DOUGHNUTS. Heat a pint of milk just luke warm and stir into it a small cup of melted lard, and sift in flour un til it is a thick batter; and a small cup of domestic yeast, and keep it warm until the batter is light, then work into it four beaten eggs, two cups of sugar, rolled free from lumps, a tea-spoonful of salt and two of cinnamon. When the whole is well mixed, kneed in flour until about as soft as biscuit. dough. Set it where it will keep warm till of a spongy lightness, then roll the dough out half an inch thick, and cut it into cakes. Let them remain till light, then fry them in hot lard. MEAT Foil MINCE PIES. rix pounds ot oeef, tinelv chop ped, six pounds of apples, chopped tour pounds of sugar, two pounds of citron, three pounds cliopp, d raisms, three pounds currants, one pound suet, one nnurt cherrv u-i one pint brandy, h:df a cup of salt' two nutmegs, two tables-noonsfnl ot ground cloves, two of alls) nr.. two of cinnamon 0,1.1 .. -i. weet ci.ier to make it ,i. t ! . . .. - - i II.UUII. j oi nutter liHV tin;, t . . J- , 1 spread o ei the mine1 us the nates are tilled is im-rrnhl .1. . i "1- iue suet. TO CLEAN LAMPS. 1 etroiemn lamps may be cleaned by wahu,:g them with thin milk ;! l winch forms an emulsion ironi the netrol.-Mitn .... "? .um removes vm trace, and by washing see- : - , . - K'ue wuh tiUi m51k ot- Hmu an t a small ninnt; -. i t 3 ,. i "'iv oi cuioriue hnie. von ti,-. ii i j suieii may oe eompa-tdy removed, so as to ren der Me vessel thns eioanst,j iit ti)r knmg anything in. AUCTION AND COMMISSION A. IS. liiclasis'lsoia, AUCTIONEER! Corner of Front and Oak streets, Portland. AUCTION SALES Of Real Estate. Groceries, GeneralHerchan d-ise and liorses. Every Wednesday and Saturday A. 13. Richardson, Auctioneer AT PRIVATE SALE. English refined liar and Bundle Iron English Square and Octagon Cast steel Horse shoes, Files, Rasps, saws; Screws, Fry-pans, sheet iron, It. G. Iron also : A largeassortmentot Groceries and Liquors A. B. Riciiakdson, Auctioneer CLIFF MOUSE, S-APN SIMXT, Oueuox City. Okegox. rpiIIS POPULAR HOUSE HAVING Been JL lately ilKFI I'TEI) an.l FURNISHED, the Proprietors are now ready t aocconimo ilate their customers with H. liD-FIN ISHED double tif siimh rooms. Th-v invite all thosa fond of a GOOD MEAL and a GOOD LED. to call and give them a trial, for they are confident they c,r piease everybody, because tliey know how to keep a Hotel. Prices to suit the times mid Evertbody, according to the rooms ficcvipied. Attached to the House is a BATH ROOM, For the accommodation of csutomers. MEUUIAM & FoUItMi-.R, June 1(5. 1ST t :tf Proprietors. TEW WAGON AXD Carriage Manu factory ! The undersigned, having increased the di mensions of his premises, at the old stand Corner of Main and Third streets. Oregon City. Oregon. Takes this method to inform his old pat rons, and as many new ones as may be p'eased to call, that he is now prepared, with ample room, good materials, and the ver3 b --t of mechanics, to build anew, recon s met. make, paint, iron ami two out all C mplete any sort o) a vehicle from a com mon cart to a concord couefc. Try me. Ulacksmithing, Horse or Ox shoeing, and general jobbing neatly, qmcklv and cheap ly done. DAVID SMITH. Opposite Excelsior Market Eye? Ear, Throat & Lungs. JOHN B. PILKLNGTON, M. D., I ATE OF SAN FitANCLSCO, HAS LO caed in Portland. Oregon. Office: In 11 lme' Puild'iig. First street (three doors from Lad I & Tilt m's li.mk). where he may be cou-ult' id daily, and will treat diseases of the ub ve named orgtns as specialties. All operation; upon lhe Eve and Eai per formed in the most scientific and careful manner. AliTI FICIAL EYES, having all the beauty an i mobility of the natural eye, insetted. Refers bv pennis-iion, for his profVsionaI stau-lms, to L. C. Lane, M, I)., Profosor ot Surgery, an 1 Edwin !!ent!ey, M. I)., Profes sor of" Auit ony, Univer.-it y of the Pucitic San Fi aiiei-co ; a id lor his success in the treatment ot cases, to over l,."oo c tscs Heat ed bv him, in San Francisco ; also, to Levi Est 's. Esq., Hev T. L. Eliot. -Portland ; YVm. H. Piihm, E., Vancouver, W. T. ; ai d rna-iy others Oregon and Washington Tt r riio r. auz'2"':mf; SHADES SALOON, C. A. HAAS, Proprietor, Llain Street, Oregon City. Bt BILLIARD TABLES in 0REC,O? llitye been introduced, ami the Proprietor in vites the attention of the lovers of this popular amusement to them. T II E B A II I S S UP PLIED With all the choicest qualities of Liquors anj Oig-.irs. Scotcli. -Irish and Bourbon aireadj famous Whiskies and Punch. ALSO, A NO. 1 SHOOTSMG GALLERY Is connected with the Saloon. Oregon City, Jan. 1, 1872:tf WILLIAM SENGER lias Established FOR HIE MANUFACTORY OF FUKjVITURE, SASH, BUNDS AND CCCRS, AND M0ULDIXGS OF ALL SIZES. They will also do TURNING, of evry description to order, With Neatness and Dispatcl . ? o ALL WORK WARRANTED. Shop on the River, back of Ackermp.n's Store, Oregon City, Oregon. Constantly on hand PARLOR, REDROOM, OFFICE, KITCHEN, and SITTING ROOM FURNITURE, BUREAUS, Lounges. Rocking Chairs, Whatnots, lled-f-teads, &c- Siles Poom In Dr. Thessing's Prick, Main stu-et. Jacob Stitzel. James B. Unox STITZEL & UPT0W, Rial Estate Brokers and General Agents, Corner of Front and Washington street., rORTLAN D, OREGON. Will attend to the sale and purchnst of Heal E-tafe in all parts of the City anc t ite. Special attention given to the sale.ol East Portland property. Address P. O. Box f'2, Portland. Oregon STITZEL A- UPTON. 9! f. Heal Estate Broktrs. A. G. WALLIXG'S Pioneer Book Bindery. Convcr of Front al Alder Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. BLANK BOOKS RULED and ROUND to anv desired pa.-.e . . MUSIC BOOKS MAGAZINES, NEWS PAPERS, Etc., ound in eTery variety of stvle known to t. e trade. Orders from the country promptly at teaawa to. GOOD NEWS, QOOD NEWS I LOOE OUT FOE GOOD f4 S- ACSCERfAN & CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE Stock of SPRIXG & MJMHEB GOODS, WHICH T1IEY OFFER Cheaper tli:ii tiie Cheapest. We would sav. come and convince your self before purchasing elsewhei e. Our stock consists iu part of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, CHOTHING, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES. NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, mid a great many articles too numerous to mention. ALsO, Doors, Windows, Glass and Putty. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. ALSO, WOOh wanted, for which we pay the HIGHEST TRICE. S. ACKEHBTAN & CO. Oregon City, April 21, lS71:tf The in of Vineral Springs is the Gcr m in Svl. zer ; arid TiiiruiEt's ElTfrvescpiit Seltzer I i's duplicate. Letters attesting its won der n! Tonic A er;ent nrid ttnti Lidious qualities swarm in In mi every source. The question has been settled wheth r artificial medicated wateis m y not be equal to those which burst sparkling from the earth itself. They cm ; a. id genuine, proves t!;e fact, lie cautious Accept none other. SOLD BY ALL DRUGCISTF. flESTAU it AP3 T, LEOrSDeLQUEY, Frcp'r- r LATE OF THE CI. IFF HOUSE) )m VI.V street, oijegox citv, okegox. IH'j U.MtiMiMliA I'.ll i( I.- xr-- specif ullv announce-! to his X f C fiiend-4 and tiie ti iive'in'r nub'ic. v t that he has re-otened the al.ove named Restaurant. The proprietor knows how to serve his csutomers with Ovsteis, Pia's Feet, a good cup ot Coffee or a SQUARE MEAL. LEON I) LOUEY Oregon City, Jr.n. 27, 1ST I :tf Lost, BOUT THE 1ST OF APRIL, near t lrcfron Ciiy, a hay thoronich-Iied "'P. American M A 1 1 1:, croit yeai-s old, at tout 1 4 hands hiyh, a small white s tripe on the near fore toot, ami the lxt Mack and white, no Vi ands or oi her marks. Any one returning said mare or leaving information of wh.re kiic may he found, at the postotiice, in Oregon City, will he liberally rewarded. SAMUEL EAJISDEN. Oregon City, July H, 1ST 1. JOHN II. SCIIRAM. Manufacturer and Dealer in SA DDLES, II A RJVESS S etc., etc., Main Street, Oregon City, FS Wishes to represent that he is now as well prepared to furnish any article in his line as the largest establishment in the State. He particularly requests that an examination of his stock be made before buying elsewhere. OREGON CITY BREWERY ! Having purchased the above Rrewerv wish es to inform the public that he is now ptepar ed to manufacture a No. 1 quality of EAtiEli HE Eli, As srood as can be obtained anywhere in the Stale. Orders solicited ;;nd promptly filled. HOUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE rpHE UNDERSK.NED OFFERS FOR JL sale his re-iilence in Oregon City. There are four lots, a go d hou e and barn, with a fine cellar and a good well of water. There is plenty of land, and it is wtll adapted for errly gardcrinj purposes. Part piyment mav be made in stock. For particulars ep plv'to GKOROE CLABK. Ore on City Juna 2 lS71tf GREAT WINTER TONIC. liegeman's CorTial Elixir of Clis.iy:i Unrk, a pleasant Cordial which strengthen and improves the Digestion, an excellent preventive of Fevers, Fever and Ague, &c, and a great Reno' :.tor and Tonic for inva 1 ds and d-bil tated persons. Hegemax A Co, New York, Sole Manufacturers. Sold by all Drncgiots. VOID QUACKS. A victim f early in discretion, causing nervous debility, premature decay. &c , having tried in vain every advevtised remedy, l as a simple means or elf cure, which he w;Il send free to l;s fellow-sufferers. Address J. II. REEVES, 7S Nassau st.. New York Sept.. l:ly A. PiOLTfiER, NOTARY PUBLTC, ENTERPRISE OFF Oregoa City, Jaa l3:lt C. W. POPE & CO., DEALERS IX STOVES, TIN PLATE. SHEET IRON, BRA' lERiv COPPEl?, LEAD PIPE, 1R N PIl'E AND FITTINGS, RUBP.fi HOSE. FOIiCE AND LIFT SUMPS. ZINC, COPPER, BRASS A XI) IRON WIRE. A'so a general cssot tment of Ilous nishing Goods. MANUFACTURERS OF Tin, Copper, and Sheet lion Ware. ROOFING AM. JOBBING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION PONE TO ORDER, AND AT LOW PRICES. o Also, at POPE'S STOVE STORE you will find HARDWARE AND BASKETS, WOODEN, WARE AND TINWARE, LANTERNS, LAMPS AND OIL. LUCINE AND NKiHT LAMPS. ALO PERAMBULATORS. AH of the above articles are for sale at PRICES TO SUIT TLLE TIMES. C. XV. I'OPE CO. Oregon City Oregon. lLlyl LIKCCLNJJAKERY. BAILEY & HA.Dir-iC, Successors of L. Dillkr in the Lincoln Bakery, 1)EG LEAVE TO INFORM THE CITI ) zens of Oregon C'ty an(l surrounding country, that thev keep constantly on hand and for sale, a!' kind of BREAD, ( R CKE1?, CAKES. PASTRY. CAN DIE -i AND NUTS. Also, a good and general assortment of FAMILY G OCERIES. Orders p onvoly fil'ed. and goods deliver ed at the residence of the purchaser when dos:red. Toe hi ghest pi ices paid fr Butter, Eggs and Ve.eiab). s. A I'beial share of pub'ic patronage is re specu'ul'v solicited. April 23. lt0:ly FALL AHQ WINTER GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT DEALKlt JK d.:y goods, clothing, boots and shoes, hardware. groceries, crockery, notions, ac. main street, oregon city. PRO !." E all kin ?s bouuht, for wLich I pay the highest market price. rf you desire good Goods, at LOW Prices, c:i!l at I. SELL' N'ti'S, and examine his fresh s..ock of Spring Goods. GJ'v'E ME A CALL AND CONVINCE YOURSELVES. Mv Motto is, QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. I. SELLING. April 14, LSiLtf R. F. tAUFBELD, CCRN'en MAIN" AND SEVEXTil STHEETS., OREGON CIT1T, OHEGON, fo:iler ?n D,Y-80,LSft CB3CEHSES, CK0CK -HY and GLASS WAR Also, a fu'.l assortment of Milliner and Fancy Goods OF THE L A T ST S:T ES, JUST RECEIVED, COU1JTRY PRODUCE A EN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. O' t. t, 1.7) :tf OREGON CITY, OREGON, RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY OOIS, GROCERIES, ROOTS & SHOES, HARDWARE, I also keep constantly on hand SALEM CASSIMERES, FLANNELS. TWEEDS AND BLANKETS, Which I will sell at the Factory Prices, and will take wool in exchange. XW will also pay the highest prices for Butter, Eggs, and ail kinds of good country produce. I will sell as low as any house in Oregon, for Cash o its equivalent in good merchantable produce. 5- Give me a call and satisfy yourselves JOHN MYERS. Jar. 1-,1871 tf YIOK'S FOR 8 872- OVEK O-VR HISDUISU PAGES, Piin'ed in Two Colors, On siinerb Tinted Paper. Four IIuutlcl Engravings or Flowers. 1'lants and Vegetables, with description, and TWO COLORED PLATES- Directions and pi ins for making Walks Lawns. Oarden-, '- The handsomest and best FL.U1XAL. tlDE in iheWoild. All for TE CENTS, to those who think, of buying Seeds. Not a qarter the cost. 200,000 sold of 157L Address, JAMES VICK, Rot-Hester, X. Y, JMPERIAL MILLS. Savier, LaUcque & Co., OR EG OX CITY. ftKeep constantly on hand foi sale Midlings, Bran and Chicken Feed. Parties urchasing feed must furnish the sacks. The Great Medical Discovery! Dr. WALKER'S C". LIFOP-NT A VINEGAR BITTERS, ia Hundreds cf Thousands Bear testimony to thc5r t"onder- ul Curative Effects. g . ti WHAT ARE THEY ?g2 4 1 o " n 2 -j 2 so n c- I.. -1 3i i i a;c- C i- g THEY ATE NOT A VILE IIFANCY DRi N K,?I? Made of Poor Ktim, WhlUey, Vrout Spirits nud Refuse hiintors doCios-. 'd.rplced and sweetened t j.Icssj V. tae. calldl To:; ics,"" Appetizers," Kcsiorers," &c., taat lead the tippler on to lruuUear.esi.-s ar.tl rulr.. l)i:t are a trac Medicine, lnatlo from tT;c Xativ-J Coots aaU Herbs of California, free rr:m s! AlcoljIi Stimulants. Tiioy are t::c;:; KATHhOOI) 1'UiriFIEIt and l.Z I'S 4; i V I N'Ci I'illN CI I'LE a pcrr.-ct Benovat --r a:.d I:ivi-orator of the System, carryi-'-s of;" nil poisorcus matter a:ul restoring the l,lo u to n !u li'.U y conuit'.cn. Xo person can ta!:e t:cio Hi. tors accon'.iot; to rfiroc tloa and remain ionrj uiiw.-ll. Fir IiiSlammtitr.i y ::u l C!roii:c IHics inatism atnl ii'.it, 15 p;e:si;i c. j 1:kL trerlioo, IJifions, Ut'izsitJcsit nv.d Inter niilU'iit Tcvi'is, 15;. weaves of I h lIJ;od, Liver, Ivittncys, si ml JSLiiS-.u.-i-, t r so Hil ters liava teo:i most sr.ee -Lsi'i.;. i?uiii li eases are caused liy Viliatc.! Il!ie?. wiiic'. is generally produced ly djraatyi-ciit of tiie Dicesttve Oi trtins. DYSPEPSIA Oii INDKirSTlON. Headache. Tain ia th3 Shoulder:!, Co:icl s, Ti ,;l ness of tiie Chest, DizziUv-ss, Purr li: :c :i! io.; - o: the Stomach, Bad ta-ito i: t':o Moiiiii "..lioiu At tacks, ralpltction of I":-: it t, In-,.a:n.r.r.ii(.:i o the Langs.Pahi ia f.icrc-?ioi.5 of the Kidney", an. a hundred other palutul syintoius, ari ti o springs of Ij-srcpMa. They invigorate the Stomach a i l stimulate tie torpid liver and bowels, which r ;ini. rl'-.cia of un equalled efficacy la clcansin? the blod of r: impurities, and imparting ccw lii'J aad vigor to tiie whole system. FOR, SKIN IISEASTS. Ernpttop.s.Tettcr. Salt Kheum, Blotches. ,oti, I'iaipU-s, ruolulo-. Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-Vvoriiis, ScaUWIcad, for:; Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch. Scurfb, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, arc literally dn? up and carried out of the syetcm in short time by the use of these Bitters. Ore lettlj in such eases will convince the most incredulous of thuir curative effects. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its Impurities bursting through the skin inlMm ples. Eruptions or Sores ; cleanse it vrhen you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure and the health of the system will follow. FIX, TA IE and other WOSOIS, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. For full directions, read carefully the circular around each bottle. J. WALKER, rrcpri-tor. R. II. McDONALU & CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents. San Francisco, Cal , and S2 and 31 Commerce Street, New Vork. Si P : " ALL DRUGGISTS AXD DEALERS. e'j. 1 1 : 1) . PRIVATE MEDICAL AID. Quick Cures anst JI:ie ate Charge. t. W. Kb Boherty No. 519 Sacramento Street, corner of I ideSOrtfj (a few (loots Below the What Cheer I1oiih.) (Private entrance on Leidcsdorff street.) Established Expressly to Afford the Aflfcted Sound and Scientific Jlcdical Aid, in the Treatment and Cure of all Private and Chronic Ueares, Cases oi Secrecy and all Sexual DIsordeis. To lic Al?ctc!. T)R. Y. K. DOHERTV returns his sincere thanks .to his i.unierous patients for tlieir patronage, and would hike this opportunity to remind them that he continues to consult at his Institute for the enre of rhrorie. dis eases of the Lin; irs. Liver, Kidneys, Dipet: tive and (Jenito-Urinary Orjrans, and al riv;iie di.-f ase, viz : Syphilis in all its forms and stages, Seminal Veakne-s and all the horrid onejnences cd' self-aVm-e. Gonorr hcea, ti et, Strictur. s, Nocturnal and Diur nal Emissions, Heximl Debility, Diseases ot Ihe Back and Loin?, inflammation of the IJhtdder and Kidneys, etc. ; and he hopes that his long experience and successful prac tice will continue to insure him a share of puhlic patronage. I'.y the practice of many years in Europe and the United States, he is enabled to apply tiie most efficient, and suc cessful remedies against diseases of all kinds lie uses no-merenry, c! arges moderate.treats his patients in a correct and honorable war, and has references of unquestionable veraci ty from men of known respectability and high standing in society. All parties con sulting him by letter or otherwise, will re ceive the best and gentlest tteatmeit and. implicit secrecy. Xo Females. When a female is in trouble, or afflicted with disease, as weakness ot the back and limbs, pain in the head, dimness of si'j ht, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart irrit ibi'ity, nervousness, extreme ur inary ditliculties, derangement of dige-tive functions, general debility, vaginitis, all dis eases of the womb, hystei a, sic ility and nil other diseases peculiar to ."cma'es,shet-hou!d go or wn'e at once to ti e ci h biated female doctor, W. K. DOHI RTY, at hisMedical In s! itute, and consult him about her troubles and diseases. The Doctor is f -fleeting more cures than any other physician in the State of California. Let no false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately and save yourself from painful sull'ei inps and premature death. All married ladies, whose delicate health or other circumstances prevent an increase in their families should write or call at Dli. W. K. DOHERT Y'S Medical Insdimte, ar.d they will receive every possible relief and help. The Doctor's offices are so arranged that he can be consulted without fear of observation. To Correspondents. Tatients residing in any part of thePtaie however distant, who may desire the opinion and advice of DR.DOI1ERTY in their respec tive cases, and who think proper to submit 8 written statement of such, in preference ta holding a personal interview, are respeetfuK ly assured that their communications will be held sacred and confidential. If the case be fully and candidly described, personal com munication will be unnecessary, as instruc tions for diet, regimen and the general treat ment of ttie ca-e itself'(inc!nding the reme dies', will be forwarded without delav, and in such a manner as to convfy no idea of the purport of the letter or parcel. jfrgCnsultation by letter or otherwise, FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay. Sprrmatorr lir a. DR. DOHERTY has just published an im portant pamphlet, embodying his own view? and experiences in relation to Impotence cr Virility; being a Short Treaties on Sperma torrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Nervous and Physical Debility consequent on thi affec Con, apd other diseases of the Sexual Organs This little work contains information of the utmost value to alt, whether married orsingl r d v."". be sent FREE by mail on receipt of s'x cents in postage stamps for return post age. Address. Y. K. POIIERTY. M. P., julySOly San Francisco Cal 1 Blanks. All kinds of blanks can be had at this office Job Printing of every description neatly executed, at short notice. fir . Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Lung3, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Afthma, and Consumption. Among the great discoveries of modern science, few are of more real value to mankind than this ef fectual remedy for all diseases of the Throat nnd Lunrs. A vast trial of its virtues, throughout this and other countries, has shown that it djes surely and effectually control them. The testimony of our best citi zens, of all classes, establishes the fact, that: Ciiekry Pkctoral will and does relieve anl. cure the. afflicting disorders of the Throat and, Lungs bevond anv other medicine. The most dangerous affections of the Pulmonary Organs vield to its power; and cases of Consump tion, cured by this preparation, are public ly known, so "remarkable as hardly to be be lieved, were they not proven beyond dispute As a remedy it is adequate, on which the publfcr may rely for full protection. By curing Coughs the' forerunners of more serious disease, it saves unnumbered lives, and an amount of suffering not to be computed. It challenges trial, and con vinces the most sceptical. Every family should kec-p. it on hand as a protection against the early and uiiperceived attack of Pulmonary Affections, which are easily met at first, but which become incurable, and too often fatal, if neglected. Ten der lungs iiced this defence ; and it is unwise to be without it. As a safeguard to children, amid the distre-sing diseases which beset the Throat and Che-t of child ho!, CiiEr.itY Pkctoral is invaluable; for, by its timely use, multi tudes are rescued from premature graves, and saved to the love and affection centred on them. It acts speedily and surely against ordinary colds, securing sound and health-restoring sleep. No one will sutler troublesome Influenza and pain ful Bronchitis, when they know how easily they can be cured. Originally the pro.luct of long, laborious, and successful chemical investigation, no cost or toil is spared in making every bottle in the utmost possible perfection. It may be confidently re lied upon as possessing all the virtues it has ever exhibited, and capable of producing cures as memorable as the greatest it has ever effected. PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. AYER k CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL. DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Ayer's For restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agreeaLle, healthy, and -'vj ,i trj.vN.'i-X preserving mo. or araii hair to its original color, with the gloss an freshness of youth. Thin, hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always,, cured by its use. Xothing can restore the hair where the follicles are de stroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed; but such as remain can be saved by this application, and stimu lated into activity, so that a new growth of hair is jiroduced. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldnesa. Tlve restoration of vitality it gives to the scalp arrests and prevents the forma tion of dandruff, which is often so un cleanly and offensive Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and inju rious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a IIAIH DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy ustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, 3IASS. in.it' c" Dxis. ' r an.', AVl;oIrn. int.i t)rei.o. Ci tat ion. In the Connty Court of Clackamas Contv, Ore gon. In the inatior of the Guardianship of Jf. F.'. Plover, K. A . Slovcr, C. T. Mover, nnd A.. I. Slover, minor children of Kitos Soir.iif i-f. rgO Tilt: NKXT OF KIN Oi' SA fl V'. !; 1 , and all others interested in their i'.stiiic Vliercas, T. .T. Taylor, Oiiardian of said ilmor'tl Estate, 1-as filed in said Court fiis jk f it ion, show-,' in-r that it is ni-ossary. aid woidd be beneficial to Ins W'aols. that tlii-ir iiitt-re-t in lots 1, 2, :, (i, 7 and S, in :io. k in ';repn City, l.ii kani; ootmt v. ( re on. should he sold aei-urdinjr to law., Yu a'ndeaeh of yon an;, therefore, directed to. appear heforc s.iid Court, at the Court JIo.isc, iu. Oregon Cii y, heuo?i, on t!-,c first Monday in February, A. I ., Lsr at !l oi-lock a. in. of "said day, then and then; to show caiiw, if any you have, why license should not he pranted lor'tht paleufsuch Ksfa'e. And it is further ordered that a copy of lljis order he published for tliree sue -esshe weeks in the On -oii City Kuterprise a weekly ncwspar-r, pnbii.-.heU in Oregon City!' Ore-xon. " ltness the Hon. J. i. V at-. County Jiidirc of f T ( san i i.om-r, a:i l soJe .Inde of said Court in the transaction of ail except county business, and the Seal of said County. Hair. Vigbr, 7 -CL' r- Jv MPm hair- 11 80011 t;ft: ZfigfrQ restores faded J. m. i itAzn:, C'Quctv Cfeik. JOnXSOX McfWX, -jan.5w3 Att'ys for retitioner. Agents Wanted for SATAN IN SOCIETY; TV,. A,N EMI"EXT I'HVSICIAX AM I rofes-or in one cf car hirge Medical Colleges It deals fearlessly, but cha-telv,' witn evils lioni winch ppririfr phj-sical and' nicnil degradation, and domestic felicity. It is being reviewed praised and cutici-e'd"' by ail th h a ling religious and secular pa pers and magazines in the U. K., and the ver, diet of the best and most discriminating is-' that it is a remarkable Book ; that it is time l.r; that it is needed; tb.at, it wdl make itd, mark, and Jo c;xh1. It is ot vital impurtanre to every man and woman m the land, and is havuig a wonder-, ful sale. Agents will find this a rare oppnvtunity o make money. Circulars, giving full par ticulars, witli numerous notices of the press, C sent free. A L. Bx?JCT0FT & CO., SAX FRANCISCO, CAL. Administratrix's Notice. NOTICE ISHEKEBY OIVEX THAT TllP undersifrno.l has been appoint-l Administp trix of the estate of Daniel II. Good, deeeimlvi" late of aackam:iscoun;y, Oren. All pcC,, knowing themselves in lebted to the said df-e-.s, d are requested to make immediate pavnieiit . f the same: and all per.n.4 having bills" a.-ain I the aforesaid deceased, mil it preseut theaimU with the necessary vouclicrs, to roe, at mv'r dence, in Oregon ("ity, AVithin six months f m the date of this publication. j ln ra r,. , MAUVE. GOOD Oregon City, Jan. 3, 1572. Administratrix Jobnsoa & iloCofrn, Att'ys. n- y- O o o o Q O o o o o 0 O O 0 0 G O o Q O " 7 . 1 - I T7A" TtTTTDC TT OTP PT T-?rmKl T" A I .. .