Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1866-1868, August 31, 1867, Image 4

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THE POVVEIt OP MVSIC.
Han cf business returning to his man
feToa finectb. Lis wife- at the grand piano
forte: Sing to me, lore, I need thy song,
Ieed that Ihoti shouMst cheer mo well,
For everything is going wrong,
And life appears an awful sell.
IVt4 overdrawn my banker's book.
fm teas'd for loans by brother John,
Last night our clerk eloped, and took
Two thousand gound.i sing on sing on.
My partner proves a man of straw,
And straw, alas ! I dare not thrash ;
.My mortgagee has gone to law,
And swears he"ll bare his pound of flesh.
My nephew's nose has just been split
In some mad student s fight at Bonn ;
Mv tailor serves me with a writ
For three years' bills sing on sing on.
My doctor says I must not think,
Cut go and spend a month at Ems ;
My coachman, overcome by drink,
le:iv Barnes upset me in the Thames.
My finest horse is ruined quite,
And hath no leg to stand upon ;
The other's kneea are such a sight,
He'll never sell sing on siug on.
My love, no tears ! I'll tench thee now,
Thy parot in our pend is drowned ;
Thy lap-dog met a furious cow,
Whose bjra haih saved thee many a
pound ;
Thy son from Cambridge must retire
For tying crackers to a don ;
Thy country-house last night took fire
It's down, sweet love sing on &;ngon.
P uncles Fockrt Book.
Canning Ful'it. The method for
canning fruit, as annexed, was recom
mended to the Institute Ciub by Mrs.
Powers, of Oswego county, N. Y.:
li I will suppose your fruit and glass
cans !iU ready. I prefer cans with
glass covers. I scald the fruit in a
i.iro tin pan, with juice or water to
rover it. I'ut a half a tea cup ot
told water into every can, and Oil up
with hot water. Now ciupty the; can
and till up with hot fruit, at;d then
.uiuilier, and so on. Let them stand
open till the hand can be held upon
them without luiniirg. As soon as
lilled cut, writing paper the sizo of the
can, one for each, and when cool slip
one over the fruit entiiviy, r.nd fill
up the can, on the top of the paper,
with boii.ii" juice, and seal at once.
In this way the fruit will never mold
ami it will keep any time. The
paper keeps the fruit lrom vising to
the top of the liquid. There is no
ue of setting ca.-.s into water to heat
!!; m, or of puMirg them into quilted
it is too ti ouhii fonis). I let
bx fYuit shf'n k, and then fill up to
ih' cover us close as possible. You
niiit be governed by your own com
rn n en;e. .Men attempt to givc di
rections, but their wives have to tell
them, and they are likely to forget'
i -a-
UsRirrc Fr.uiT. At this season of
i thrt you, when deuth ia Ktrikire' child
ren down on the right hand and on
. ..jbekft. by scores parents who love
thfcir children should ponder well as
to tho khd of fruit they bring into
their houses for it is little short of
murder to give the green or half l-ipe
iruits even to strong; and healthy per
sons, much less children. Let any
thoughtful parent hut comi'der the
quantify cf windfalls nr;d thinnings
that ccSb into market in advance of
thfi early ripe varieties, and they will
not wonder that such poisonous ma
terial deals swift death to the little
wfs. When will parents and all
others, lea in that green fruit can not
be any thing else than poison, and that
tdy the bcjt and fully ripe is Gt for
the human stomach ?
Profus of Wheat Raisisg. An
eastern writer on the above subject
cites to a farm in Minnesota as an in
stance of the profitableness of the
crop. Eighteen bushels peracre was
producedjthe wheat sold at $1-10 per
bushel, and the tit Id netted o2'2, or
more than twice the amount uaid for
the land. We have heard of volnn-
teer crops in Oregon almost equal to
mu uuuvu j.cr mi c. iiai, nil cui
vation, m;g!it not our farmers accotn
plish, at even present pries.
New Wagon Wheel. A beauti
ful invention is thus spoken of in the
Club reports: Sections of awheel
were shown, presenting the spokes
ia the hub with several dovetail joints
1st, Common mortices are made ;
the huh is softened by steam, when
the spokes, containing notches, are
driven. When the hub dries, and is
hard, the wood fills the notches in the
j)okes, making dove-tail joints.
Improved Axle. A newly invent
ed j-xie, which is likely to be of some
va!i!?, is thus described : The sj icw
i!0
is e
,;5 into an air tight box, which
V.y taken cut of the hub. and
liivi nut is placed in the shoulder of
tne Huh, while the point ot the spin
die revolves unfixrd by any nut.
Leaky Teats. Apply collodion,
sometimes called " liquid cuticle,"
generally sold by druggists. It is
not expensive, and is handy to have
about the house, for burns, abrasion
ot the skin, and wounds in delicate
plants,
-
Stretches in SiiEKr A little over
a gill of melted lard, poured down
the throat, will cure the stretches in
fheep. e careful not to have it so
Jiot ;;s to burn the liesh.
r
3a:i Coveh. Cheap strong paper,
dipped in par a nine, makes just as
Kc3 a cSVer frviit jars ns rubber, at.d
ti'.e st ts so little thai jt cannot
t. iicn into estimation,
--
VviitE Wok-MS. Jo get rid of the
'.r worm manure your ground well
1 sew one .r two crops cf buck.-
- A;k JUr noiSUbr,T to r subscribe
ir t)e ttSTERFCTSE.
FARM ITEMSi
The Oregon State Fair begins on
the 7th of Octobe", continuing six
days.
The Washington County Fair be
gins September 24th continuing four
days.
We cannot now refer to the exact
date of the Linn Connty Fair, but
it will be held in September.
A Michigan husband boasts that
he can make bread and pies, wash,
iron, and tend the baby.
In Summer days, between the
Atlantic and Pacific coast, farmers
have daylight for 21 hours and 40
miuutes.
At Salt Lake cotton yarn, spun
from Utah cotton, sells for 20 cents
a pound more than yarn from the
States--.
In Boston a man is fined $10
for stealing flowers, a woman $3.
It seems that temptation is seven-
tcnths stronger in one than ia the
other.
Where there is a love of home,
of industry, of orchards, of religion,
and good victuals, limbs are strong,
and life is long ; the tongue is
silent, and the eyes speak.
Two hours reading of a good news
paper is as profitable as six hours
work out of twelve. Sometimes to
know a thing is the same as to
earn 100.
One reason why there is such
poor farming in some parts oi Use
South is. because the women do it.
In Iowa, fifty women set type for
the
ter.
newspapers, and farming is bet-
When one goes to the city, or
on a journey, his crop-j will be
better, and there will be fewer ae
cidenta if, at o..c'.i ren.cve, hj winds
up a silken cord that is fastened
to a heart at house.
In the New Yoik dairy regions
they add sait to whey, set it, .s!-;:ni
tho cream, make butter, and give
the remainder to the cows again.
One would
1 1 1 ;nk
the ViUcy
wo
uid
wear out after
Bovs should
awhile.
be
encouraged.
If
tlwy get too b'g for their skins
it is cusy to make them shrink
Often, there is too much shrinking.
There are many times when it i-;
better to say our boy than my boy.
Somebody used fo lie about the
blacks dreadfully. The universal
testimony now is that they woik
well. The wages of any industrious
r.eoide. duv'ir" twentv years, will
make
II.
tlum
rich.
VV. Bccchcr S33 s : ''The man
that would shoot
robin, except
in the fall, and theu really r.nd
conscientiously for food, lias in him
tho Llood of a cannibal, and would
ifborn in the Fejoo Islands, have eaten
mitiisters, and digested them too.
Floating elevators are nenrly com
pleted on the Mississippi. They will
carry grain to NcwOrieans ou the
way to New-York, ar.d farmers ia
Missouri, Iowa, and Minnesota, and
. r - - t Tit.
m parts 01 v isconsin ana uuiiois
will save 30 cents on every busLel.
In California the Yankees arc
raising seedling oranges. They have
produced one variety which stands
nino degrees of freezing, and it is
sweet aud of superior flavor. Just
hold on till the Yankees get to work
in the tropics, and, ou tropical fruits
generally.
A farm with shade and fruit trees
: j-et around the house, will sell from
6200 to 81,000 mote than if there
were none ; while the girls will have
more beans, ar.d the boys be less
likely to get the mitten. As
lor small fruits, the girls will have
their chances to marry increased ten
fold if they can go out aud pick
strawberries for tea.
There is an old farmer iu Norlhren
Ohio who gets up at daylight, builds
(ire, puts on the tea kettle, dusts
the furniture, goes to the stable and
feeds the horses, then calls up the
folks. Having a taste for reading
ho goes to a room w here he keeps
Ids books, builds a fire, sweeps out,
and reads till breakfast time. This
is Lcn Wade, Yice-Presideut of the
i ijnjjtc Stales
We have 5,000,000 dogs, cost of
keeping them, $50,000,000; damage
they do to sheep, and the loss from
sheep not being kept, as many more
dollars ; total, enough to send mTss-
ionaries into every State, or to give
every destitute woman a silk dress
.tnd a pair of ear-rings, or, to shut
up all the liqnor shops. Ye must
get rid of the dogs ; after that, the
rats and mice ; after that, the cats.
I We have too many monarchs on the
j throne.
A Pennsylvania paper says: "A
short time ago we published an
article from an exchange, to the
i cff-ct that sa5t 'm a kerosene lamp
be j was a
great
saving
of oil. We
have since tested it. and it is a
greater saving than was stated in
the article referred t. Fill the
j Iamn haf fu
en -.i
of common sait, then
I. It barns with n
clearer (lime, and it is a saving
i 77i ore than liccfy-Jirr jpr
cent, in oil.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Free to Everybody. A large G pp.
Circulir, giviug information of the greatest
importance to the young of both sexes. It
teaches bow the homely may become beauti
ful, the despised rejected, arid the forsaken
loved. No young lady or gentleman should
fail to send their address, and receive a copy
post-paid, bv return mail. Address P. U.
Drawer 21, troy, N. Y. (;m27
Sulphurous Smoke. Last week,
nys the Jacksonville Sentinel of the 2'.th,
Mr. Messenger, living on Williams creek.
inhaled a quantity of smoke from rags satu- j
rated with sulphur, which he was using iu
taking honey from a bee hive. His face was i
verv much swollen, and he experienced great !
pain until he was relieved by taking a dose j
of Ferry Davis' Pain Killer. j
Wonderful but True. Madame
Remington, the world-renowned Astrologist
aud Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in a
clairvoyant state, delineates the very leatures
of the person you are to marry, and by the
aid of an instrument of intense power,
known as the Fsyehomotrope, guarantees to
produce a perfect and Hie-like picture of the
future husband or wife of the applicant, with
date of marriage, occupation, leading traits of
character, &c. This is no imposition, as tes
timonials without number cau assert. ly
utatiug place of birth, age, disposi'ion, color
of eyes and hair, and enclosing fifty cents,
and'stamped envelope addressed to yourself,
you will receive the pictura by return mail,
together with desired information. Address
iu confidence, Madame Oertkcke Reming
ton, P. O. Box 207, West Troy, N. Y. 26:ly
A Young Lady Returning to her
country borne, after a sojourn of a few
months m the city, was hardly recognized
by her friends. In place of a course, rustic,
Unshed face, she had a soft ruby complexion
of almost marble smoothness, and instead of
twenty-three she really appeared but eigh
teen. Upon inquiry as to the cause of so
great a change, she plainly told them that
she used the Circassian Culm, and considered
it an invaluable acquisition to any Lady's
toilet. By its use any Lady or Gentleman
can improve their personal appearance an
hundred told. It is simple in its combi
nation, (is Nature herself is simple, yet
unsurpassed m its efficacy in drawing
impurities from, also healing, cleansing
una beautifying the skin and complexion.
Bv its direct action on the cuticle it draws
from it all its impurities, kindly healing the
same, and leaving the surface as Nature in
tended it should be, clear, soft, smooth and
beautiful. Price $1 , scut by Mail or Express,
on receipt of an order bv W. L. CLAHK &
Co., Chemist, No. 3 West Fayette Street,
Syracuse, N. Y. The only Amoiicaa A goats
for the sale cf the sair.c. 25:ly
Ksuw thy Dkstint. Madame E
F. Thornton, the great English Astrologist
Clairvoyant and Psvchomett ieian, who Las
0. stonisued the scientific classes or the Old
World, has now located herself at Hudson,
N. Y. Madame Thornton possesses such
wondefal powers of second sij-ht. as to eua-
1. U-; Uk-i to imprirt knowledge of the greatest
inn !'-e to tha single or narricd of either
sex. V.'tr.k- In a state oftraacc, she dtiiiuates
Iho very i'-.-.''.i'e3 of the person you are to
marry, and by the yidof an instrument of in
tense power, known as the Psyehomotrope,
guai antees to preuued a life like picture of
the future husband or wife of the applicant,
together with date, of marria-c, position in
lile, leading traits of character, &c. This is
no Lumbuir, as thousauds ut tc-silnioiiials
can asserC She will eud when desired a
certified certificate, or written guarantee,
that the picture is what it purports to be.
Bv enclosing a small lock of hair, and stat
ing place of birth, age, disposition and com
plexion, and enclosing fifty ceaw 01"1
stamped envelope addressed to yourself, yoa
will receive the picture and desired informa
tion bv return mail. All communications
sacredtv coufideiUu. Address in contidence,
Mak.vme K. F. TaouXTOV, P. O. Box -2i3,
'hKlaui N. Y c'20:ly
A Ciiiil Frcra TIio
American Watch Company
Of Waltkar.i, Mas.
r-pilI3 COM i'ANY BEG LEAVE TO IX
X foim the fi.blic tha they com
menced operations in 1 ?.."", and their factory
now covers four acre of gronivl, r.i:rt hr.s
cost more than a million dollars, iirrl cin
r.lnv r,vrr 7V curatives. Tlov produce
r-.nr; Wi.trl.r a voar. ar.d make und scl!
cot less than one l.V.'.f of all the Wiitclits S(;!d
in the United States.
The diiferenee bcf.veeii their nianntrtctarc
and the Kui ov.eim, is briefly li.is : Thu opea-.i
Vv'atc'acs are made n'.i-r.ost entirely :,
and the result is of necessity a luck ot that
nnifonaitv, which is indispensable to ci.-rrect
tiine-keepir.L;. Uuth tuc eye ana tne nana
of the most skillful operative must vary.
Itutit is a fact that, except watches of the
h.i -her grades, European v.auhes are the
nrodnct of the cheapest labor of Switzer
land, and the result is the worthless Ancres,
Eepmes and so called I'atcnt Levers which
soon cost more in attempted icpair.s than
their original price. Common workmen,
boys and" women, buy t!ie ionj:h separate
parts of these watches from various lacto
nes, polish and put them together, and take
them to the nearest watch merchant, who
stamps and engraves them with any name
or brand that may be ordered.
JJoio American Watches are Made.
The American Wnltliam Wateh is made
by no such uncertain process and by uo
such incompetent workmen. All the Com
pany's operations, from the reception of the
raw" inateiials to the completion t f the
Watch, are carried on under one roof, mid
under one skillful and competent direction.
But the great distinguishing feature of their
Watches, is the fact' that their several parts
are all made by Ihe finest, the most perfect
and delicate machinery ever brought to the
aid of human industry. Every one of the
more than a hundred parts of every watch is
made by a machine that infallibly repro
duces every succeeding part with the most
unvarying" accuracy, "it was only necessary
to make one perfect watch of any particular
style and then to adjust the hundred mau
cliines necessary to reproduce every part of
that watch, and it follows that every suc
ceeding watch must belike it.
The Company respectfully submit their
watches on their nif.rits only. They claim
to make
A Better Article for ihe. Money
by their improved mechanical processes
than can be made tinder the old-fashioned
handicraft system. They manufacture eveiy
grade of watches, from a good, low priced
and substantial article in solid silver huntng
cases, to the finest chronometer and also
ladies' watches in plain gold or the tinest en
ameled and jeweled cases ; but the indispen
sable requisite of all their watches is that
they shall be good time keepers. It should
be remembered that. except their single low
est grade named "Home Watch Company,
Boston," all watches made by them are fully
warranted by a special certificate, Jind this
warrantee is good at all tims against the
Company or its agents.
KOilBlNS & AITLETOX,
lbii Broadway, N. V..
General Agent..
R. 11. Gray Co.. 61 Merchant st., San
Francisco, Agent for the Pacific Coa.-t. (51.
ESTABLISHED )
1S57. f
Established
J. O'CONNOR,
No. 00 Pirst street, Portland,
Vholcsalc and Ketail Dealer in (lard en.
Grass and Flower Cecils !
All Seeds from this Establishment are
Warranted Fresh ana Genuine.
Foreign end Domestic Dried Fruits aud
Vegetables.
Foreign and Domestic Green do do
Vejetahks arid Frail Packed tclth care for
Shipment.
NUTS Pea-nuts. Brazil-nuts, Wal-nuts, Fil
berts and Almonds.
GROCERIES A selected etoek of choice
Groceries, bought expressly for family use.
Z3S All of which is oH'ered for cash at
cash prices. Orders solicited.
S5:K JOII.VO'iOT.XOR,
No. P0 First st., Ponlmd, Oregon.
Sunday Scbool and Gift Socks !
IUOM THE AMERICAN TRACT .SOCIE
. ty and Massachusetts Sumhiv School
Socie'v. For sale at Messrs. Hiirjrren i
Shindlei's, First street, corner of Salmon
Portland, Oregon. O. H. ATKINSON'
- Sec-lr and Trjcs. Oregon Trrxt Soc..
of
; 5. auijyi.ti;, vtpov.tcry. 2i.lv
PORTLAND BUSINESS GUIDE. j
i-crson having outness m roruana are au-
vised to note ihe toUowmg linns.
i
PIACIC & HATCH,
DENTISTS,
The pfitronnge of those desiring Firtt Class
Oierfitinns, is respectfully solicited.
Satisfaction in all cases guaranteed.
,'. 13. Nitr&us Oxyde administered for the
Prttnlesa Extraction of Teeth. Also : the
Iltdoolcnz Spray used for those who prefer it.
OrriCK Corner of Washington and Front
streets. Portland. Entrance on Washington
street. 42.tf
TK KATiONAL COLLEGE
OF
ISIS1XESS A3!) COMMERCE !
Corner of ALDER aud FRONT streets.
P (JUTLAND OREGON.
THIS rOPULAR, PRACTICAL INSTI
tution offers the best and most success
ful System of Practical Training aud thor
ough Business Discipline,
TO QUALIFY
Young and Middle Aged
jSS ZBB2 3ST 9
Ear an Active, Successfvl Life I
ZT Tuition for the full Business Course,
time unlimited, 50.
These wishing to become members will be
admitted any week day in the year! No ex
amination at the time of entering.
The College Gazette, giving full informa
tion, is sent, free to all who desire it.
Z'dT' Applicants will apply in person, or
bv letter, to M. K. LAU DENSE AG ER,
Si.Smj President.
Sixteen Years in Oregon.
S, J, M ' G 0 R Ml I G K,
i'NtVi-MUSlc'
THE
Pioneer Bookseller anil Publisher
Of this State, desires to inform ail his old
customers (and as manv now ones as rnav
not be acquainted witn "the fact) that he stdi
continues to operate at the
FRAKKLII7 BOOK STORE,
105 Front Street, Portland.
(ex.vctly orrosiTE mouxt hood)
vYhcrc ho is prepared to furnish
SCHOOL LOOKS,
STATIONERY,
SHEET MUSIC,
INSTRUCTION L'OONS for all kinds of
Jd usieal Iitsti urnen i.:.
ciiuncn r.mii: i:oin-cs,
BASS, YIOL, GUI TAB and YIOLIX
STRINGS.
BLANK BOOKS,
TOYS,
M 1 S C L L . V N E O I' S B 0 0 K S .
CHFiAP I'UHLHJATI O S,
XLWSPAPKUS,
M VGA Z INKS.
GLOBLS.
PUESSF.S,
lyr. PlINS,
Photographic A!hunis3
And every other article in the above line.
One door south from the corner of Fir;.t and
Morri.-.on streets, near the Western,
Portia ad, Oregon .
Win, T. S'haiialian,
lMIV.il Tf.it AND i II A LT.V- IV
MUSICAL INS Tic UMI-'NTS,
FINE EN QUA VINOS,
PICTURE FRAMES,
Ar.d MOLDINGS.
r-sWT. FINEST AND LAttCEST STt.TK
JL tf E;!, i ;.v m ;.r-. Ciomos, l'!.in m;d col
ored Li!!n.gr:.phs, etc., tv. r bofuro ciU-icd
in this maikct, just reeei'ed and for s;.'e at
GliEATLY SEDUCED FHICES !
.m 3 " :
1 Vc ics of Oduinbia Fiver Scenery.'
Constantly on hand.
AGENT FOit BKADBCRY S CKtKBRATED
Which have given universal satisfaction,
and which Le guaranteed to sell at San Fran
cisco prices.
X$T Special Attention given to framing
Photograph Engravings, etc.
Z'.tF' Mr. Shunahau, formerly of A. Koh-h-r's
establishment. San Francisco, will at
tend to tuning ami repairing Pianos, Melo
dtons, and all kinds of Musical Instruments.
Pianos for "Rent, (.:;'j-l'
c5 1Z av
AND TAPKIl HANGING
WAREHOUSE!
No. 113 Front street, Portland,
BECi LEAVE TO INFOIOI THE
public that they keep an extensive stock
of
CAP, PETS,
PxVPEli HANGINGS,
FLOOR AND TABLE
OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES, DAMASKS
LACE CUilTAINS,
CORNICES AND BANDS,
GILT MOLDINGS,
And all goods in the
CARPET 6c UPHOLSTERY LINE !
Wc Import our Goods Eircct Ironi the
Kast, ami soil at Sail Frantiico
F"i ices I
WALTER BRO.!S?
110 Front street, nearly opposite Vaughn's
Whurf, I'ortland, Oregon. "(So.
!i, SINSHtlMER St GO,,
New York Macufiicicsrers cf
EeH 2Ietal Patent Agra'e
Grand Scale Pianofortes !
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD PES
pectfully announce to his old patrons
and the public generally, that he will keep
cons'antiy on hand a good assortment of the
above class Pianos, which he oilers whole
sale and retail at New Yoik prices.
AfiLXT FOlt STUXWAY & SON'S
Celebrated Pianofortes !
AM)
A.E. THOMPSON'S
Patent Swell asj Voice Tkemelo
ClIOEAI, OrtGAX.
N. B. Pianos aad Ornn3 Cfirc-fullv tunti
an-4 repaired. 11. HINSilElMEP
in Frvra st. Portland, Orpjro?.
TJUVELJTlLarnON
J - ,'rb) JUJNiLU ii ill JilllUil
' - r
COMPANY!
NOTICE.
REDUCTION OF TARE.
4 RRANCEMENTS HAVE BEEN PER
V fected bv the Ontjoii bit am
ulioii Coiu'j3" and tLePioiuir Siagc
t'o-nnanv, whereby nassengers cau pur
chase THROUGH TICKETS from Portland
to the different points iu Idaho at the follow
ing rates :
From Portland to Boise Citv, $5150
ti ' Idaho Citv 61 .0
; " Silver Citv CI 50
TaFsengcrs can lay over at Umatilla by
giving notice to the Agent of the "Pioneer
Stage'Coinpany."
TIiroS!l Tickets Sold only at the
Cuni'any's Ofllce in Portland.
The rates of passage on the river until
further notice will be as follows :
From Portland to Dalles
" " Umatilla
$6 25
15 00
lti 00
20 00
25 00
10 00
Wallula
Palouse
" Lev.-islon
From Dalles to Umatilla
" Wallula
' " ' Palouse
" Lewiston
11 00 I
li 0 :
20 00
Umatilla
YValliila
Palonse
Lcwiston . . . . .
Palo u 5e
Lewistou. . ..
2 50
7 00
12 00
(3 00
10 00
Wallula
THE BOATS OF THE 0. S. K. CO.
For the Dalles
(Suudavs excepted,')
AT 5 O'CLOCK, A. PI.
CONNECTING ON
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday,
WltH iSoats on tue Vjipei- Colantbia.
FOR
Umatilla & Wallula.
TJlo I'riday's I3on.t
Cun.'ic-ds with tic
BOAT FOR L33WI3TGIT.
niiTCTKSI?J The Boats will leave
Lewistou every Monday morning, and YVul
luia every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
muruiiigs, touching at Umatilla and arrive
at Dalles sau.e dav.
j. C. AIXSV. CXVTIT,
Pir-ndrnt O. S. J
Portland, Jii'y loth 1
IrlCHTIG'ELLO ROUTE.
THE STEAMER
(hiLsos Master
CAKIiVINCi THS UNITED STATKS MAIL !
Will leave Portland for Montiecllo -vcry
Tuesday. Thursday a id SliU-i day, at 7
o'clock a. -J , ria I.e.' is river.
.. c . Ai.vsv.'cr.Ti:,
:,i o. s. N. r-.
ABTOIlLi E0UTE.
TI1K U. S. MAIL 2TI.AMFR
.iJOHN H. COUCH
S'-q'.v Master.
Will leave Portland for Astcria and int'-r-
i mrdmte landings, en Mimday raid Friday of
j !:!; week, at o o'c.lo-d; a. m. KcUmiuig.
, will leave Astoria cu Tuesday ar.d Satarday
: !.t ' A. M.
! j. c. Answoimt,
! Pn:id-.1 O. S, N. ..
PEOPLE'S
Transportation Company.
M".V A HQ. A XGE3:E1"T.
Until further notice
THE STEAMER
A 1 E il T
Will leave Portland da'dv r.t 7 o'clock A. M.
from the Company 's dock, foot of A street,
for Oregon City, connecting with the
steamer
RETjIAKCE,
On Monday and Thursday of each
week for Salem, Albany, Corval'is,
and intermediate points.
AND WITH TIIK STEAMER
U IT I O XT
On Monday, Wednesday and Friday,
of each ivcck, for Lafayette and in
termediate points.
Dnc notice will be given
wliou the Company will d;s
patch a boat on other days than above.
Returning the Str. ALERT will leave Oregon
City lor Portland at 1 o'clock P. M.
A . A . 31 c C IJ I 3h Y ,
President P. 'J'. C-y.
SALEM, March 1st, (:tf
DAILY OVERLAND
JVIL 11 O XI T E !
TO CALIFORNIA.
THROUGH to Sax FRANCISCO IN SIX
days, Carrying the U. S. .Mail and W .
Y. 'c Co.'s Express.
IJ. W. CUEBETT & Co., Puoras.
Py this route passengers avoid the risk of
Ocean travel. Passins through Oregon ('itv,
Salem, Albany, Corvallis. "Oaklaml. Y',i'-
Chester, Iloseburg, Canyonvilie, Jacksonville
ana m talitornid : i rekd, Trinity Center
Shasta, lied Blulf, Tehama, Chico,"()roville,
Marj'srillc to Sacramento. Connecting w itli
tiie daily stages to all mining towns in'uorth
em Cilifornia and southern Oregon; also
w ith the Railroad from Oroville "to S-era-mculo;
Also connecting with the Central
Pacific Railroad to the Atlantic States.
Stages stop over night at Jacksonville and
rea, for passengers to rest. Passengers
will be permuted to lay over atanvpiint
and resume their .sorts at pleasure,' at any
tune w ithin one month, upon notifying the
Agent at the ollice where they lay over?
Fine to Siici ami-iito c-,n
Stages leave the Portland oJlice CArri ro-
ni s liotel,; daily at ! o'clock.
C1IARMAN & PRO., Oregon Cityt'ents.
RAIJCH FOB. SALE.
Q IT CAT EI) PET WE EX THE CLACK
KJJ ainas and the
0HEG0N CITY T0W1T PLAT !
In the vicinity of the place of T. J. Hunsaker.
ZW Vv'ili be sold cheap forcnh
Apply to LEW 4 FECliUEIMEB.
- u Main street, Oregon Citv.
100,000 L:
LPS. W OOL WAXT-
od bv
C II Aim AN A PRO.
TOB XE VTIiYKXUl Vlv.
MIS CEL I A NEO US.
K. F. IiUSSELI.. F. DALTON. j
RUSSELL &, DALTON,
Attorneys and Counselors at Laic,
Solicitors in Chancery, and
Ileal Estate Agents.
Will practice in the Courts of the second,
third and fourth Judicial Districts, and in the
Supreme Court of Oregon.
-gf Special attention given to the collec
tion of claims at all points in the above nam
ed districts.
Ollice iu Parrish's brick building, Albany.
Oregon. i :.
Attorneys at L aw,
o. S7i3 Seventh st., P. O. Box 1C24,
WASitixoTOX Citv, V. C.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIYEX to LAND
Business, before the General Land Otiiee
and Interior Department, and generally to
business before the Executive Departments
and Congress.
Having had years of experience in the
Geueial Land Ollice, and a long and succes
ful practice in land claims and controversies,
we are enabled to offer valuable services be
fore the U. S. Supreme Court. Interior De
partment, and General Land Ollice.
J5r We refer generally to all C. S. Land
Officers. j 37.3m
WHILE YOU CAX
Buy a Good Farm Cheap,
QOnrFIIREE HUNDRED and TWENTY
Acres of irood land, situated with
in 12 miles ot Oregon City, in a south
East course, in a nice section of the
320
320
country, is now offered lor sale at a
bargain. The laud has upon it a
GOOD HOUSE,
SPLENDID BARN,
V.'LLL OF WATER,
AN ORCHARD,
Aud 50 Acres under Fence! It has
been known as the Patterson Fani
located by Abbott.
320
320
320
For further particulars call at this ofiicc or
upon THOMAS GLEN ON,
Eureka Saloon, cor. Front and Taylor,
",.". tfj Portland, O'roijou.
J . M II E ELE E
Oregon Commission Agency
OFFICE. S5 LIBERTY STREET,
NEW YOr.K CITx.
! For buying and shipping direct, by the
; Isthmus or Cape Horn, all classes and varie-
ties of Merchandise, including Musical In
' strunicnts. Farming Impleni'.-iits, Carriages
l and Machinery.
I Z-T" Faithful attention will also be given
to the securing and disposition cf I'ateuts.
; All orders and business will receive prompt
i attention, (ij'jf's shipped in bet style at the
' lowest rates, and insured to ord-.-r.
i;u.s)m:s Ei;FK!:E:ei:$ :
; Aldrich, Merrill &, Co., San Francisco, Oal.
McCra!;en, Men ill k Co., Portland, Oregon.
i .1. 11. M cores, Saieni, Oregon.
j Thomas Monteith, Albany, Oregon.
! NEW YORK CITT UHViiK'iXCrs.
' J. 1.. Browr.ell & Bro., Bankers, L' Broad st.
! A. K. & C. :. Tiltcn, t'5 and :7 Lioei 'y st
; A. M. Starr, late of Oregon, V" Liberty st.
' MLo:i Mann, Treasurer National Bank Note
! Co., 1 Vi.il t. :?.
n. ki.l: v.
j. c. riLsnrnr.
Kelly FllMbsa'j I
DTZALCRS IN
Jfe PRODUCE,
,.ic i. i i.iij
V lu G i: T A B L IZ S.
GliOfOE GASE G80B8!
rE SHALL ALSO FAY PARTICULAR
attentioii tii tiio c-vuntry trsnl-, :uij
Jideavor to ;dvavs ha', e on h.ind the Lest
qurdity of Bmter, eggs, poultry, t-tr. i
1j sli'iet attention to Lnsh.e-s wo hope to i
merit a shurc of the pub'ie ;itronr.e. I
KELLY k MLHL iiY. !
2r. Post-olilce building, (j:'eg,n Cirr. ;
" J. A. HaoEONALD,
Green Street Osweg.i, Oregon.
Post Master and. Dealer in
Q E N E II A L MERCII AND1SK,
ivr.Cf i ii s, AVsnos a;rl L.if-ii;;rs !
NOTICE TO ALL
v 110 sprv
First Clans Fine or Coarse 3 s2fc
Made or Repaired. Especial care and at
tention paid to orders for tine work, such as
Ladies' and Misses Fine Gaiters, Gents' I'ine
French Calf JJoots, etc.
Z'?" Orders solicited from abroad will be
executed with neatness and disnateh.
TER W'l LUG Eli & SMITH,
40. tf (irecn St., Oswego. t)ri gon.
0 S W EGO HOUSE
OSWEGO, OREGON.
JOHN SC1IADE Proprietor,
IS, now prepared to receive and entertain
all who may favor him with their patron
age. The House is New and the Rooms are
Newly and Neat'y Furnished. The Table
will be supplied with all the delicacies of
the season. The House is situated near the
steamer landing. Tiie proprietor will at all
times endeavor to give entire satisfaction to
all who may favor him with a call, and
would respectfully solicit the paronage of
the Traveling Public. 41:tf.
Board per w eek r no
Hoard and Lodging 6 0
Single Meals 5,1
"higgins &. CO'ST
Homo ISaiiiifactured Soap.
.N AM) AFTER JANUARY 1st, IS
we w ill sell our Soan at the follow m.r
rates, for CASH, only :
FAMILY SOAP.
1 Per loo Poxes, or over, at $1 -15 per Dos.
' 1 ;,rt
25 " l 55
CHEMICAL OLIVU.
4o Pars, 3 lb. SCO " '
'-"" " 19 lb. 1 70 "
WE warrant our Soap to be equal to any
article that can be imported, and su
perior to many brands that arc olfered in
this market. HIGGINS fc CO.
No. S Front street, 1 block north O. S. N.
Co.'s wharf.
Portland, January 1, 18(17. ll:ly
CBISFER COMAT
Oh ! she w as beautiful and fair,
AVith starry eyes, and radient hair,
Vi'tiose curling tendrils soft, entwined,
Enchained the very Lcait aud mind.
Crisi'er Coma, for Curling the hair of
either pox inlo Wavy and Glossy
Kinglets, or Heavy Massive curls
Py using this article ladies and gentleine'
can beautify themselves a thousand fold. It
is the only article in the world that will curl
straight hair, and at the same time give it a
beautiful glossy appearance. The Crisper
liiiiw not only cutis the hair, but invigor
ates, beautifies and cleanses it; it is highly
and delightfully perfumed, and is the most
complete article of the kind ever otlered to
the American public. The Crisper Coma will
be sent to any address, sealed and postpaid,
for $1. Address all orders to (27.1y
W. L. CLARK & Co., Chemists.
No. 3 'West Fayette st., Syracuse, N. Y.
DISSOLUTION.
rpHE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
JL existing as Charman & Pro. wa dis
solved on the 1st inat. by limitation. Thos.
Charman w ill continue on the business as
usual, atn. E, Charman will for the coming
thirty days pay attention to closing up tho
old business of the late firm, after w hiidi he
intends taking to hinielf a few mouths of
leisure. The old accounts will thou be ad
justed in the charge of T. Charman, unless
'other parties are employed to attend to the
same by the late linn of Charman & Pro.
: 1
I TllOCi. I'll AtlMA
FRED. CHARMAN.
yrt''..u City. An. 1Mb. 1S07 i. i. It
MIS CELL A XEO US.
0EEG0N LEATHEE !
The Best on the Coast.
Titos.
Araustronsr,
ft
Manufacturer of
I 1 1 -.l;ltliili(
ALL KINDS OF LEATHER!
MlIAVAVKtE, OltEGO.V.
rjMlE UNDERSIGNED
X form
WISHES TO IN-
DEALERS
AND MANUFACTURERS
That ha is prepared to furnish as ccod and
durable :;n article of Leather as can be made
on the Pacific Coast, tit the following rates:
Harness Leather, per lb 23 to SO cents.
Extra heavy, for Concord ... . 53 "
Skirting, per pound 2S to S2 "
Belting, in the side S "
" Cut, per square foot, 100
Side, upper, " " " 10 to 20 cents.
Grain Leather ' " " is to 22 "
Light Buff, or Grain for "Wo
men's work IS to 20 "
CalfSkins, per doz t'O to 40 00
Kip " " 4C00 to 60 00
Bridle, per side S 50 to 4 Oo
Collar, per side 1 00 to 2 50
Luce Leather, per side 2 00 to 4 00
i-vS i uo uui u:ii!. mai Harness i.eatner
T 1 L 11 ' 1. .1. .1 TT T it
should necessarily be made in Santa Cruz, in
ci der to stand the test of our climate ;
17" Nor do I think that Belting, ia order
to bear the strain of Oregon Machineiy, must
be made in the Atlantic Stales.
ALL I ASK IS A
ir Jlil Oil 1 31 O O I
And I will prove, to the satisfaction of all
concerned, that Oregon Leather is the best
on lht; Co.i.-t.
j? All orders will meet with prompt at
tention. Address:
THOMAS ARMSTRONG,
5i).y") Mihvaukie, Oregon.
cTwTpope&co
D HA 1. KI.S IN
S T O E S ,
Piuvjjs, Lead I'i'.e, Hose, etc.
And ManufaL'turcrs of
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Yerare,
Main Street, Oregon City.
The subscribers would respectfully an
nounce that they keep constantly on band a
good a.-r-oi'tmcut cf Cocking, Parlor, Air
Tight, r.nd other stoves, suitable to this,
market, which are being
OiT red at Portland Pi ices !
Our assortment in this line is large, r.nd em
brace? mtnost anv itOrcJ iatteri.. inciu-atis-r
the
! r'.
BL'CK,
IIENHY CLAY,
ilEAiiTiiSTONE.
vi:.stki;n em pipe,
great republic.
BLACK KNIGHT. '&c.
Rotf:ng and ,T-. ILing of ev -rv description
don-i t-i o-rdt-r, in a ii.m. nor that cannot fail
l ) sti't patrons. l:i r.d.iition to i he :.iio t
;:.-.y Le fmin 1 u goo 1 usr'jru.v. tit ot ILit-J-Vi
are, Woodeu'.varo, t-ro.
c. v. rovii & c.
Oregon City, A mil .'th. 1 st)7. il.
HIG-IILY ILSPOP-TANT
To all wishing
HOUSE SHOE! NO, BLACK.
SMI III INC, jEOX, ETC.
Joini W. Lewis,
C-nur of MA IN and SECOND streets,
OREGON CITV,
Takes this opportunity to inf, rm his
old en.-Li)nurs, and the public
in gtneral, that he now
has on hand
THE CELEBRATED
umom plow i
And other patterns which he warrants in
every particular to give satisfaction. The
Farming community are especially and
earnestly invited to rail r.nd see these im
plements, before purchasing elsewhere.
All work in his line is done in the best
possible manner, and at such j-iiees ns must
suit all. in connection with the above de
partment of business the undersigned is also
prepared to manufacture
Wagons and Carriages cf every kind!
in point of style and durability
Etll AI, T O A Zi Y I5IPO Ii T 1-2 1!
Having constantly on hand forsalc a large
assortment of material, consisting in part of
WAGON TIMBER.
IRON, STEEL, ETC.,
The proprietor is
Enabled to liil all Orders !
'; sirh Arti:!f.j on
Tho Most Favorable Terms.
All work from tins establishment,
and all materia! sold on order, is warranted
to be as represented.
j. vr. LFWTS.
Oregon Ciiy. Pe I.VsM. l:y
A CARD
FOH THE FALL AND WINTER
Or Sa:i Francisco.
BADGER Ei LINDSDJ3ERGER,
Nos. 411, 41 :J and il-") Uattery street,
("or. .Merchant, San Francisco,
Importers and Wholesale Dlalers
ENTIRE Nl'.W AST FRESH STOCK '
T7"E WOULD CALL ATTENTION OF
V Country Merchants to our usually
large stock of (loons. Our stock comprises
every article in the Clothing and Furnishing
line. We have constantly on hand the larg
est and greatest variety of Cassimeres and
Wool H;ts, of any bouse in San Francisco,
and our prices for these goods are less than
those of any house, as w e receive them di
rect from the manufacturer's consignment.
Our stock of Fall and Winteh tloods is
particularly attractive, and the great feature
to the country merchant is the unusually
low prices.
Less than the Cost of Importation !
Wc also keep the staple articles m the
Dry (Jood.-j line, which (Joods we have pur
chased in this market under the hammer,
and are offering them at New Vork cost, or
less.
We publish this card in order that we may
make nevv acquaintances, and induce those
who hare not heretofore purchased of us, to
call and examine our stock.
Gcod Articles and Low Priees !
Are the greatest inducements to all who
purchase to sell again. Merchants who boy
of us can make a good profit, and sell to
their customers at a low figure.
I'l'e r:r,l"'in, lltxt-cefidbf vonr Ol'f Sri r'fs;
LA JL'G Eli S; LI-N DEN UEUO Y.ll,
Wholesale Clothing and Hat Witrehouse,
Nos, 411, 413 and il." Uattery street.
Sun Erancisco, July "Ot'n, 'o7, 4J.3m
tv-:ksons in want oe choice va
I. neties of flowers, are invited to evuu ine
Txiy
i our assortment before purohasiiiir eisew bere.
i KELLY A I'iLSBEkV.
i '.:'.;tn Foit o:Ih:e, Oregon C:tj.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Whiskers aS MusUcST
UC LD to prow upon i!.eftnon,v '
.j. in iiuiii inree to live weiks hr ',ice
Sevisne's Bestaurateur Canili'.;, u"Sl)r.
wonderful discovery in modern V, D't
upon the beaid and hair i an aim7w 8ctin?
ulous manner. It has been us'd Z1
ot Pans and London with the mlfV
success. Names of all pi-rdinj ' i','1"?
registered, and if entireKj" '. &
given In every instance, the ' . Is Dflt
... i .i : v -nniirot
i cneerfully refunded. Price br-rn i 1 bs
i postpaid, 1 Descriptive
BEAUTY!
Auburn,Golden,Flazen.SilkenCi:ri
PRODUCED by the use of Prof. iJ.pS
i Friser Le Clieraux.
l)i.I'.3i
One application!.
w.n ,i fiKicr sex mt.f) wavy rhi t
or lieavy massive curls. Ilasbeeaiswi
the fashionables of Paris and London V
the most gratifying results. iJom R0
to the hair. Price bv mail, scaled and r
paid, 1. Descriptive cirenhu s niai'k-d r
Address: Burger, Shutts A Co., ( lK.n,, ,Ce-'
27. 1 y ) No. 285 R ivcr St., Tro" V
Sole Agents for the United States. " " '
EXCELSIOS! EXCELSIOEP
CIIASTELLARS
HAIE EXTEEMINATOE!
For Rt ioi iij SJjeryiuox Hi'ir.
rpO the ladies especially, this iuvul,Uli,
L depilatory recommends itself as lj,.jr ,
an almost indispensable article to IV-ij'
beauty, is easily applied, docs not burn or if.
jure the skin, but acts airectly on the pmu
Jt is warranted to remove sunerliuom ; '.
iv.iii ii.u. r,t'i.jii..Ai j r.... r,.... .......
body, completely, total!-? and " radira'lr r'j
tirputiug ihe same, leaving the skin's j
smooth and natiiral. This is'ihe unly arti'i.
used by the French, aud it ii ihe only ren'H
ellocUial depilatory i:i existence. I : ice
cents jter ackage, sent postpaid to anr ti.
dress, on iec:pt of an order.'hv
BEliGEIi, SHUTTS A Co.," Ch.-n.ists
7,ly) 2S5 River st.. Tiuy, N. y
Tl-.cre cometh glad tidings of jov to a'i
To young and to old. to great and sma'll ;
The beauty w hich once was so precio'in
rare.
Is fi ee lor all, and all may be fair.
Hy tlic tisc cf
CHA
o
YHITE LiaTJID EITAMEL,
For imyiroving r.nd beautifyir.g the cii.'
jdexion. The most valuable and pJi ft-r-t p--,
aralion in use, for giving the ,kin a heauv'til
pe irl like tint, that onlv found in vou'h
It quickly removes Tan, Freekels, 'im',le'
Piotehes, Moth Patches, Sulloivness, Kn;.,'.
tiov.s, and nil iinpurjjies of the skin' khi
herding the n;mo leaving the .-km white a'lsH
clear s;s aiabastar. Its use cannot bedet-ctt-l
bv the close-it scrutiny, and being a veca
ble prepaiation is perfectly l:,n nilt -s. Vt h
the only urticic of the kin'd used by Yrenk
and is considered by the Parisian as ii,dv
poiisablc to a perfect toilet. Upwards f
8i',xi bottles were sold during the jat vr-;-
a sufiiciunt guarantee, of its'ellkriurv. Price
75 cents. Sent by mail, post p;.id, oii recci'i
ol mi order, bv '
DElMjl-lhSilUTTSA Co., Cheimst.
-":'.v) Kiverst.. Tiuv. N. V.
REPAP-ATCR
GAPI3LL.
Throw r.-.vay your faLc fri7r.es, your switch
our v. ig
te.structive of comfort, and not '.voit'i ;i r'
Uona- a-ivd cosi.cyouthftil.eonie mtlv aaflLr
Ar.d ri-:.;ice in your own iusuria:.: Lair.
Eki-auat- 1: C.rn.ii : For rotu':,'
I Litr tijtou 1 ::;!.! heads (iVcm 1,,;.
cvv-rc-.t'so it i;y Imvt- ii oin..
;;i;u to:-(:!r:r j; r.i-.viii of ha
:.ur ;!.,
tho f.iOi', it 1; iS (";!!;!.
It y.Ill force the beard t-i grow v.z on ''
ssni.'O'ihvst ia"--in Sro:n iive xT, eight ne;,
or hair upon bald heads in from two m t
mo:r.i:s. A f- v ig.-.orai.t pr:.rt;;;.au- '
;i..M.'itcJ that there is noitni! :hut v.'yl u--i'T
ha-sten the gn.wth ot' tho or tt.'
Their a.-serticiis me TA-o, as thouw.il''
living vvitmsses liv.r.-.i tiieh- r.m :; n.-.
can bear r, itiioQ. liui many will s;.;. ' .s
are we to distinguish t!ie geuuii:? fri.:a t;.
spurious It cei tainly is d;ilieit!f, s n;..c
tcntlia of tiie Oi:ior e;u preparations a:.ve--tise.l
f.ir the hair sum I beard i.ic er-t"i j
worthless, and you may havt ;;;ie;.'!v i.. 3
sway largo ar.toutits in their pn:c!,a'. T
sucti wc '.'.'(,-uid sa'. , try the Repat nt-ir f'.lt. 1
ii will cost you nmhir.g unless it fully csa
up to our representations. I!' yonr dmir-pH
(iocs not l.oep it, sond us enc dollar aiiu se
v, ill forward it, postpaid, together with a it
ceipt for the money, which uiii be jeinrnd
you on application, providing en ire s;'."'
faction is not given. Address-: '-i.-l
W. E.t'i. AKK .'c Cu.. (,'iiemisis.
No. 3 West Fayette St., Syracuse. N. T.
AFFLICTED
S U EE E R N O M- 0 B El
When by ihe use of Hi:. Joinville's !'" :
you can be cured permanently, at atna.as
cost. The astonh-hing success v. hie!: at
tended this invaluable medicine for MfsiCii
and Nervous Weakness, General lebi!;'..r,
and Prostration, I.cs. of Mii.-ea'a;- encrsT.
Impoteney, or a",y of th.e eonsenneiiceM.'
jouthful indiscretion, renders it the most
valuable preparation ev.'-r discovoi o.l. h
will remove ail nei v ous t.fbrc iious, c!.?;ro'.u"'
excitement, incaj)aciiv- to study or bav.iio-.
loss cf memory, confusion, thoughts of Silt-
destruction, fears of insanity, Ac. It
restore the appetite, lenew thf health f f t!n.
who have destroyed it by excess of evil pr.c
tices. Young men, be humbugged no mi-
by " Qi.;.iek Doctors." and ighorcuit pratt!-
tioners. but send without dehn' folHJii'
and be at once restored to health and l-'-'r
ness. A perfect cure is guaranteed in C'T-
instance, i'rice or Jour uuities vj v
address, f 't.
One bottle is sulucient to cfloct tcure.
any ordinary case. r
Also: Da. Join vi li. e's SriXTric rai-s.f
the stiecdv and rermancnt cure of'tjetioif"-'
(ileet, Uretlial discharges. Gravel, Stncturft
and ai ailcelums ot the KUuevs ana '-'
tier. t. tires cllected 1 n from one to a- - ":
ti ... e i.o.'i. rT!-Cf
i L'v in iH'i'u i'u 1 1 (j io t. uo
i.l.ic .lit: lj.uiliioss I'll in.. .
nauseate the stomache or haii!--'.?!'1-1'.1
breath. No change of diet is m ei'.-san "'- J
using them, nor does their action in ai'.y:-.
interfere with business pursuit.". r'!C '
r-j:bx- ... .. , ..;.-,.':;
t'.Ulieroi the above mentioned -a-- ,
Veaicd.
be sent to any address, closely
poslpaid, by mail or cxresQOii re'irk-
price. ,.."iuri'.ss ail orders to
ni-'ltHKU S'llTTTS A- Co. Choiais".
13)
No. '2 Kiver st Troy,
ASTROLOGY.
TIIE WOULD ASTONISHED-
At the Woiuhrvl R.cd.Uon
MADF. Ti V TliK GREAT AfcTRoL'rST,
Madame H. A. PRURIGO.
reveals secrets no morl:! frP,'!;j"j
She
liestores to happiness those who, ft'Of "
tol events, eatastropnes. ciuss-.s ...
of monev, iiC, have become despun -
She brings together those Ions S"-'!',
irives ml'urmation concerning abseiu
or lovers, restores lostr stolen
tells vou the business you are best V.,
to pursue and in what yeu wml Le !! . c;$
cessful, eauses speedy inarnages sn
vou the verv day you will marry. g- - -.
the name, likeness, ami characterise
r,erson. She reads your very i'101'''
bv her almost supernatural pen e' ; rti
the dark and hidden mysteries ot '
From the stars we see in the tonnm it
malefic Mais that overcome orp.j
iu tho coti!iguration--tn.tn tae n
positions ot the planets and the Ui .
he heavens at tiie time ot L'!,,lh-co-the
fun-re destiny of man. I-a- 1 It
suit the trreatest Astrologifct oj r,
costs vou but a JrhKand you
gain tiave so laxnaui.. n ,, !e.;rr'
saltation fee, with likeness and a t
,. .-.i l,.-ti.-s livill'T al a " ,;
lHii.rnnuiou, . ., -, , e!j..-
can consult the Madame by
salety and satisfaction to ,..-.
person, A full and V""
out, with all inquiries aii.vtM. an 6?
enclosed, sent by mm on cik
nbove mentioned. 3
be maintained, and '1.w''i.'rftl.e
turned or destroyed. olerciice
e,t order furmshed tm-e ik. J":
V.'rite plainly the d..y ot U
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