O 0 o es o O 0 o o o O Works are soon to be established on the river IMattc for the prepar ation, on an extensive scale, of Mr. T. F. Henley's desiccated meats and extracts. 3Ir. Henley squeezes a definite amount of juice out of the fibre, the fibre is then dried, and the juice evaporated in vacu um pans, each being exceedingly rich, palatable and nutricious. The system of partial desiccation, by currents of refrigerated air, which was so successfully applied to the cargo of Texas beef on the steam er Firefly, has been emplojed with equal success for the preservation of poultry, game and delicate fruits. Peaches in midwinter, and cheap poultry in midsummer may ere long be confidently looked for. Ax Ixfern-al, Wkix. In San gamon county, Illinois, near the village of Laomi, in sinking a weil recently, the workmen came to a body of water. A most remark able feature about this strange body of water is that, though al most ice-cold, it is stirred by some hidden Ibree, and boils and bub bles up to the height of several feet above the level when at rest, and that this commotion of the water occurs at regular intervals an hour of rest succeeded by an hour of bubbling and so on, al ternating from calm to troubled waters. Sir William II., being at a par ish meeting, made some propos als which were objected to by a farm er. Highly enraged, lie said to the farmer: "Sir, do you know that I have been at two universities, and at two colleges at each university''' " Well, sir," said the farmer, " what of that ? I had a calf that sucked two cows, and the observa tion I made was, that the more he sucked, the greater calf he grew." . - Monday, Xovember 20th, will long be remembered by the print ers of New York. On that day the venerable .Joseph Bradley com pleted his ninety-sixth year. .Mr. oliradley is the oldest living printer in the United States, if not in the world. He still works at the case in the San oHiee, and, for correct ness and speed, can put to blush many who are scores his juniors. -O- . On the, farm of Mr. Cyrus G. Smith, of Newmarke t, -X. II., are a white-oak, fifty feet tall, and a hemlock, ten feet less, the butts of which seem to bo united one or two feet up. Further up, a limb of the oak g'-ows through the hem lock, and then a hemlock through the oak, beating the Siamese twins by long odds. The question having arisen in a lawsuit whether certain animals were sheep or Iambs, the decision was made, according to Hearth and 1 Tonne, not by the age, which was fifteen months, but bv testimo ny as to whether they had their first permanent teeth." Legally, then, a lamb becomes a sheep when it gets its first permanent teeth. A rich bachelor of Xew Jersey recently died, leaving by will sev eral legacies, of from ten to twenty five thousand dollars each, to ladies who had. rejected him. He said that they had afterwards grown to le so ugh- that he could not be sufficiently grateful. Among the evidences of t he ! (ro uucuve power or I'ennsv vanm , ...i! "T i noted m the census, is Mr. Wil ham Parks, of Hare's Valley, Hun tingdon county, about sixty-five years of age, twice married, and the father of twenty-six children, with the prospect of still increas ing the number. Xearly all boys. , . - TCxTiirsr.YKTie. An enthusiastic ad mirerof beautiful women recent ly startled a friend.: 'kHeen to church this morning," he asserted "To church?" "And such necks. Full and white, and good enough to eat six of them Hi I in a row; watched Vm all through service' O, my! such necks'." Profanity never did any man the least good. Xo man is "richer, or happier, or wiser for it. It com mends no one to any societ y. It is disgusting to the refined, abom inable to the good, insulting to those with whom we associate, de grading to the mind, unprofitable, needless and injurious to society. CASSIKIOATrON- OF WOMEN'. The followinp; fon banner is float in-j throui;i the press: A lioartloss oil cotton broker thus elassed the wo men of the present tlay : As moth ers and daughters from fair to mi.l dlin; as wives very rarely low ordinary. An old lady iave tliis as her idea of a reat man : '; One who is keerful of fiis clothes, don't drink spirits, kin read the Bible without spellin' the words, and eat a cold dinner on Vash-dav without gnmi blmrr." : Airs. Thomas Reese, formerlv of Baltisnore, died recently at Con ception, Chili, of cancer." She t ried the phi nt known as ' eondnraji'jro,'" with benelicial ctfects for about a fortnight, after which it appeared to aggravate the disease. 0 a"a . Marshal "MacMihoa is noted in the French armv as a great smok- ist. Ho disposes of alout forty I cigarrettes a day, and thus coin- ! pares favorably, in this reject I Wlt1h,e"ri;1,r:lt Alcan Smokistj Aol Chief Executive. ! The whole of him in virtue may ! reduced to speaking the truth i vays, and doing g.-wd to others. I , w. - - .. - -- - ----- ' .wiwmii ,m!iwwp,agfc..t8 , - ' - " ' ' I RCfSIXESS CARDS. - t . 1 e BIS CII A3. E. WARREN. F. A. FORBES. WAR REM & FORBES Attorneys at Law, OFFICE ClIittMAN's BRICK, MAIN STREET, OREGON city,oi:egox. Nor. 10, lS71:tf J. M. THOMPSON, C W. FITCH. THMSOPI l FSTCH, Attorneys stt La,w9 AND Real Estate Agents, EUGENi ClTY,OREGOf4, OFFICE TWO DOORS XOIITU OF THE POSTOFFICE. REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD, LOANS NEGOTIATED, AND AB STRACT OF TITLES FURNISHED. WJE HAVE A COMPLETE ABSTRACT V V of Title of all property in Eugene City, and perfect plats of the same, prepai ed with great care. We will practice in the different Courts of ihe State. Special at tention given to the collection of all claims that may be placed in our hands. Legal Tenders bought and sold, sepstt JOIIX M. BACOX, Importer and Dealer in GZ GO JEJSL. STATIONERY', PERFUMERY, &c, &c, Oregon City, Oregon. At Char ma n.S,- Warner s eld eland, lately oc cupied by S. Ackernan, Jlaii street. 10 tf JOHN FLEMING, DEALER IN f ...... :. DDKS AMD STATIONERY IN MYERS' FIRE-PROOF BRICK, MAI N" STREET, ORKGOX CITY. OREO OX. DR. J. WELCH, DEHTIST. OFFICE Iu Odd Fellow.-' Ten-pie, cor of First and Aldtr Streets, Poitland. The patronage of those desiring superior operatio-is is in special request. Nitrousox id. for the painless extraction of teeth. ;-TArt!!icial teeth "better than the best,' and ' rlivap ax t!ie die ipe-it. Will be 'in Oregon City on Saturdays. Nov. 3:if Dr. J, H. HATCH, DENTIST, The patronage of those desiring first Glass U) rntb:ix, is respectfully solicited. Satisfaction in all cases guaranteed. . 15. X'ttroiiA O.ry If administered for the Painless Extraction of Teeth. Oirvm;-: In Weigaut's new b lilding, west iae of First street, between Alder and Mor isou streets, Portland, Oregon. 7 H. W ATKINS, M. D., SURGEON. Porrn.AN-D, Oukgc n. OFFICII Odd Fellows' Temple, corner Firtan 1 Uder streets ResiJeuee corner of Main an 1 Seventh streets. Et-iblishe.l since l!-.tJ),:t the old stand, Mi'm Street, Oregon City, Oregon. An Assortment of Watches.Jew-.-H. elry, and Seth Thomas' weight f f" Clocks, all of which are warranted ';Tsf to he a- represented. v4 Uepaiiinirs done on slgrt notice, S"' uid thankful for past favors. CLMIX GESEITMA1J, TS i, City Oraysiaasa, 0 REG OX CITY. All onh-rs for the delivery of merchan dise or p.ickajes and freight of whatever des c. iptio.i. to any p irt of the city, willbeexe ci.( -i proinpt.13" and with care. XTKW YOIUv HOTEL, (Deutfehes Gafthans.) No. 17 Front Street, opposite th- Mail steam sliip landing, Portland. Oregon. II. R0THF05. J. J. WILKEHS, P R O V R I E T O R S . -o- Board per Week S5 no . G oO . 1 00 with Lodging. . Dir. A. G. AVALLIX(;S Pioneer Oook Bindery. Corner of front :ni;l ATtlor Slrt-c, PORTLAND, OREGON. BLANK. BOOKS RULED and BOUND to anv desired pattern. musk; P.OOKS, magazines, NEWS PAPERS, Etc., bound in every variety of style known to the trade. Orders from the country promptly at tended to. Jacob St itzkl. James 15. Urros ST IT ZE L & UPTON, Real Estate Brokers ami General Agents, Corner of Front and Wa siting Ion street., PORTLAND, OREGON. Z::" attend to the sale and purchase of Ileal E-taro in all jiarts ot' the Citv and st ite. Sp-ciiil attention given to the sale ot East Portland property. Address P. O. P.ox 4".-2, Portland. Oregon. Tin. vj, i: u n., A'eal Est ile Brokers. Otf. pi PE RIAL MILLS. Savier, LaEoque & Co., O REG OX CITY. r,Keep eonstar.tly on hand fm sale Midlines. IJr.ui a v. A Chicken V.ed. Parties m e'i iM-iLC feed mut furnish the sacks. OREGON CITY BREWEET ! Having inrehaed the aVove Brewery wish to inform the pnhMf that he is now pi epar ed to in lnnfactnre a Xo. 1 nmility of LAGER BEER, As Tood as can be obtained anywhere in the Stale. Orders solicited rnd promptly tilled. "Li73 and Let Live." & STrTcKLEK, DE U.ERS IX PRGVISiOMS, GROOEBiESj COPXTRY PRODUCE, Ac, CIIOTTI W1XKS AX'D "LIQCOTJS. Main street. Oregon Citj , one door north or th,CitT Bat cry.' 03 W; h swv, GOOD NEWS! 'c ft LOOK OUT FOR GOOD BARGAINS! S. AGKERfrlAN & CO II AVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE Stock of sprixo & sinniER goods, WHICH THEY OFFER ClBeaier tliau Hie Cheapest. We would say, come and convince your self before purchasing elsewhere. Our stock consists in part ot FANCY AND STAPLE DRY-GOODS, CHOTIIING, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES. NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, and a great many articles too numerous to mention. ALSO, Doors, Windows, Glass and Tutty. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. ALSO, WOOL wanted, for which we pay the HIGHEST PRICE. S. ACKEEESATJ h CO. Oregon City, April 21, lb71:tf c g" fa fcna C3 fSi MAIN STREET, Or.ECON" ClTV, Okkgon ' 5 uiim'ui Lii.Ai. nwti iia lMI ieen J lately P.Kl-TTTEI') and FURNISHEU, the Proprietors arc now ready t aoccommo- date their customers with II A RP-FIN JS1IEI) donliie or t-iunle rooms. Tliev i;ivite all thos.i fond of a GOOD .MEAL and a GOOD RED. to call ar.d give ti;eui a trial, for thev are confident they c.it piease everyhxly, because they know liow to keep a Jlnu I. Prices to suit the times and Everybody, aceoriiieg to ttie rooms eeupied. Attached to the lloi.se is a For the accommodation of csutomers. M ERR I AM cfc FOURMKR. June lf3. is? l :tf l'rop rietors. W5L AND Carriage Fl a n uf actory ! The undersigned, having increased the di mensions of jus preraises, at the old stand Corner of Main and Third streets. Oregon City Oregon. Takes this method to inform his old pat rons, and as m.iiiv new (tries as may he pleased to call, that he is now prepared, with ample ro 'in . LC'ioa materials, una tne very- best ot meehaiii'-s, to bund am w, recon struct, make, paint, iron and tarn out all complete any sort oi a veincte irom a com mon curt to a concord coach. Try me. Biacksniituin, Horse or Ox shoeing, and jjeneral jobbing neatly, quickly and cheap ly done.' DAVID s.Ml'i II. Opposite Excelsior Market Lyef .bar, i'nroat os Lungs, JOHN B. PILKIKGT0N, EI. D., ATE OF SAX FRAXCI.SCO, HAS LO catcil in P.rtl.!nd. Or -iron. Oiiiee : In II -line-' RaildniiT, First street (three doers from Lad.l & Tilt n's R ink), where he may be coriMiIted daily, and will treat diseases of the abve named orpins ;is specialties. All operations upon the Eve and Ivu per formed in the most scientilic and careful manner. ARTIFICIAL EYES, having all thebeauty aml mobility of the natural eye, inserted. Refers bv permis-ion, for his proft sinnal stan linir, to L. V,. Lane, M, I)., Profes-ir of Siiigerv, and Edwin lientlev, M. D., Profes sor of An atomy. University of the Pacitic. San Francisco; and for his success in the treatment of eases, to over l,5oo cases tieat ed hv him, in San Fianeisco ; also, to Levi Ests. Esq., Rev. T. L. Eliot, Por! land ; Win. H. Dillon, Ks., Yanconver, W. T. ; and many others Oregon and Washington Ter-ri;oi-i-. au'J.r:rnij IndcraRiu niiis Siin, where Billions affections and Fevers of various de.-criptions so generally prevail, Tarrant's TZ :T-rv-sceiit llzer Apuitnt Has been successful beyond all parallel. Hence the phvsicitns of the taonics cive it, their emphatic sanction, prescribing it in preference to every other aperient in use. The pitmnts, of course, pladlv acquiesce, for this preparation is one of the most de lightful, as well as mild and cooling cathar tics, chemistry has yet devised, and posses ses every medical virtue of the far-famed German Seltzer Spa. t is a powder that onh requires the addition of water to pro duce in an insUnt a delicious effervescent beverage, a weil as an invaluable medh-ine Asls Tor Jinl accept none but tlte geiiiiiiie. SOLD BY ALT. T)RCGGI3T5. Take fioticc. "TY ROOKS AXD ACCOUNTS ARE IX letion All per , ns k owing themselves indebted to me, wf 1 pie se call on him an 1 make immediate payment. After the expi ration of th rtv davs trom this date, all un settled ae o r.ts will be placed in th- hands ot an attorney for collection. Those who wish to save costs will please t ak- not:ce J- R- RALSTON. Oregon City, Oct, 1, lS71,ml 1 COURTESY OF BANCROFT LXBHAKI, C. W- POPE & p::alki:s ix STOYES, TIX PLATE, SHEET IRON.BRA lERS' COPPER, LEAD PIPE, lit PIPE AND SITTINGS, KUBlitU UOSE. FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS, ZIXC, COl'PFli, BRASS AXD IIIOX V,'1RE. . Also a general cssoi tment ol llor.3 nishinr Goods. MAXUI'ACTURERS OF Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware. ROOFIXO AN1 jOIJI'IXG OF EVERY DESCRIPTION PONE TO ORDER, AND AT LOW PRICES. o Also, at POPE'S STOVE STOKE you will hud HARDWARE A XD BASKETS, WOODEN, WAR E AX D 1 1 X W A RE, LA XTEliNS, LAMPS AND Oil,, LUCINE AXD NIGHT LAMPS. ALSO PERAM RELATORS. o All of the above articles are for sale at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. C. W. POPE & CO. Ihlyj Oregon City Oregon. g II A DES SALOON. G. A. HAAS, Proprietor. MAIX STREET Oregon City. Best BIEEIARI) TABLES in OREGON Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in vites the attention of the lovers of this popular amusement to them. THE BA R IS SVPPIAi;!) With all the choicest qualities of Liquors and Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Bourbon alreadj famous hiskies and Punch. Also STAFFORDSHIRE SSTDOI'ES ALE! ,CK IJIIAVGIIT. Q" Families supplied. 1 HQ 61 t...t XEW P1I0T0G11API1IC ROOMS, Xo. 01 First Street, (Second door south of his old staud), Portiaud, Oregon. AM PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL work in mv line in a superior manner, with all the lat.st improvements in the ait. Nothing but iirstclass work done lit my new and magnificent rooms, at low prices. .MINE SPECIMENS OF TI1K B A N iii-m hi VvV 3 L C3 y kLD pri nr-ys r-K VP 1? i .- O k v is Lt s tf c a d CLIFF HOUSE, X0. 5, Ul STAIRS. "T'7"I1II.ST THANKING THE LADY V V )uhli'.' fur their most liberal patron age in the past, she would most respectfully invite their attention to her new styles of FASHIONABLE II'vTS AND BONNETS, now on hand an 1 just received. Dress-Making done iu the very LATEST STYLE. April 11, lSTl.tf S3 M RH "T i?!lf a s n Go 3 m Til DR2SSIrTG EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. For Sale sit tlie Krig Stores. Julv L'si, l-sThtf r-1 F "3 WhoJesaSo DeaScrs in E0HEIG1I A2TD DGIIE8TIG 'Wines, Tiro 'tidies, Whiskies, No. 40, FnoNT Stiikf.t, Porti.anp, Orfocn. Constantly on hand Cutter W iskv. renuine article of AGEXTS FCK THE EXTEUPRISE. Thefollow'iig perMUis are authorized to act as agents for the Esekhpiusk : .1. M. Baltimore. Poitland, Oregon. Thomas Bo .ce, San Francisco. L. P. Fisher, Hudson ,t Menet.-ll Pa:k Row, Xew York. Geo. P. Roweil &- Cc, 4o I'ark Row, New York. Abbott & Co.. Xo. S2 & 81 Nassau street, Xew York. Hudson, Menet k Co., Chicago, Illinois. Coe. Wetherill & Co., COT Chestnut street, Philadelphia, j I3.X-lISrXJM l- si rr; LEDDcLOUEY, Prop'r- r EATE OF THE CLIFF HOUSE M MX STREET, OltKOOX CITY, OllEGOX. piIE UXDERS1GNEI) HE- 3 snecitu v announces to nis fi lends and the ti ave'ing public, that he has re-opened the above named Restaurant. The proprietor knows how to serve his csutomers with Ovsh'is, Pig's Feet, a good cup ot Coffee or a SQUARE MEAL. LEON DkLOUEY Oregon Cit-, Jan. 27, lS71:tf Lost, A BOUT TILE 1ST OF APRIL, near - Oresjon "ity, a bay thorous?ii-tre.i Amerieati MA It K, ( i:-iht years old, about 14 hands hisrh. a small white stripe on the near tore toot, anil the hoot black and white, no brands or other marks. Any one returning said mare or leaving information of where she maybe found, at the "postolftee, in Oregon City, will be liberally rewarded. SAMUEL ItAMSDEX. Oregon City, July 1 1, 1ST I. JOHN II. SCIIRAM. Manufacturer and Dealer in SA DDLES, HA RxYESS, etc., etc., Pilin Street, Oregon ("ttu, jeraAVisi.es 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 reqnests that an examination of his stock be mmTe before bnyinar elsewhere. A YOID QUACKS. A victim ofeulyin j. JL discretion, causing nervous debility, premature decay, Ac, having tried in ram every advertised remedy,' as a simple means of" self-cure, which he will send free to his fellow-sufferers. Address"J. II. REEYES, 73 Nassau st.,SXew5 York Sept. l;i j rz r LINCOLN BAKERY. BAILEY 5i HARDING , Successors of L. DilLeu in the Lincoln Bakery, BEG LEAYE TO INFORM THE CITI zens of Oregon City and surrounding country, that they keep constantly on Laud and for sale, all kinds of BREAD, CRACKERS CAKES, PASTR , CANDIES AND NUTS. Also, a good and general assonmeui oi FAMILY GROCERIES. Orders promptly filled, and goods deliver- eil at tne resiuence ot desired. . , , A. . The highest puces paid lor gutter, i.gg and Yegetabhs. ... . A liberal share of public patronage is re spectfully solicited. April lS7o:ly FALLfAHD WINTER GG9BS JUST RECEIVED AT DEALER IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AXD SHOES, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, NOTION'S, 4C MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY. PRODUCE of all kin Is bought, for which I pay the highest market price. If you desire good Goods, at LO W Prices, call at I. SELLINCS. andexaiuine his fresh stock of Spring Goods. GIYE ME A CALL AXD COXYIXCE YOURSELVES. My Motto is, QUICK SALES AXD SMALL PlitiFITA I. SELLING. April 14, lS71:tf e. F- OAOF1ELD, CO'ftXEU MAIX AXD SKVEXTII STREETS, OREGON CITY", OPvBGOrT, Io:i.5er "sa CS0CKEE.Y and GLASSWARE- Also, a full assortment of Millinery aiul Fancy Gqoiis OF THE LATEST STYLES, JUST R EG E I V E D. CGTJ11TTLT PRODUCE: A CEX O t. G, ix ExciiAXGi: ro:t l71:tf GOODS. OHECON CITY, OUi:G0X, RETAIL DEALERS IN l pi nv o tt ii i. is is m 5 I also keep constantly on hand SALEM CASS IMF RES, FLANNELS, TWEEDS AND ELAXKETS, Which I will sell at the Factory Prices, and will tuke wool iu exchange. 2"7f I will also pay the highest prices for II utter. Eprirs, and all kinds of good country produce. I will sell as low as any house in Orejron. for Cash o- its equivalent in good men h;in table produce. Give me a call and sati-fy yourselves J01IX JIYERS. Jan. in.lSTl tf for w . sua SATATT III SOCIETY. Y AX EMINENT PHYSICIAN AND 3 Pr(di S-orin one of our large Medical (! lieges. It deiils fearlessly, but chastely, with evils from which spring physical and moral degradation, and dorrestic felicity. It is heinj; ""reviewed praised and criticised, by ail the lea ling religions and secular pa pers and niau.i7.incs in' the U. S., and the ver, diet of the ni;sT and most discriminating is that it is a renin rkable Book; that it is t'rme .; that it is net Jed; that it will make its )nark, and do fona. It is of vital impcrtance to every man and woman in the land, and is having a wonder ful sale. Agents will find this a rare oppiytunity to make money. Circulars, giving lull par ticuhirs, with numerous notices of the press, ; sent free. A- L. BANCTO'FT & CO-, SAN FRANCISCO, CAE. TO STOCK DROVERS. THE ROAD ACROSS THE CASCADE Mountains, knewn as the "Old Emigrant Road," is now incomplete order for the ac commodation of the traveling public. The btidiies on the road have all been thoroughly repaired, and stock drovers will have no trouble in crossing tlie mountains by this route. There is plenty ot good grass' and water on this route, and the distance across is or ly oO miles, being the shortest as well as the" best road across the Cascades. Stock drovers and emigrants will find it to their advantage to travel over this road. Tolls reasonable. JOSEPH YOUNG, President. Clackamas County, June 1C, lb71;tf HOUSE "AND LOTS FOB SALE THE UNDEESIOXED OFFERS FOR sale his residence in Oregon City, t here are four lots, a co.d house and barn, with a tine cellar and a" "goo.l well of water. 1 here is plenty of land, and it is wtll adapted for early gardening purposes. Pait lament may be niaae in sioc.- ( ':-!' ply to GKORGE CLARK. Ore on City Juna2 lS71tf GREAT WINTER TONIC. IIc;',r,a,1" Corfiial'ElixTof Cnlissiya Hark, a pleasant Cordial which strengthens and improves the Digestion, an excellent preventive of Fevers, Fever and Agne, Ac, and a great Reno' tor and Tonic for inva lids and debilitated persons. Hegemax k Co., Xew York, Sole Manufacturer. Hold by all Druggists. E-i.axks-. All kinds of blanks can be had at this office Job Printin r,. l . vv. v.. .p-.wn tr.vtri.un.-u, Ul, buori notice ' Li 3 IiUnarCQ3 CI iilOawnuo t 2 Bear testimony, to their 'Wonder- oj s "3 ial Curative i-ffcts. s1. cf'-MMUfT r O TSJVO'c'r '-:-r C- ; TIIEY ARE NOT A VILE M 3 U F A N C Y D Ri N xr r. LTa-ie of Pool' XI it as 1 ro-! i:;or ; icz - ie.5. vppeu.ers. OS- TO . : AC, l..:.t i 1 -m . . 11' i f-' . !ll ii'. . l t 1 1 C .s i . i. . -. i - Herbs of California, i'sco Vi:u i;'6,;!'-1 !ii::-.:i!iif. i : c;, ii;:ri i i; nii-I iat:: mi ! V . . i -. I It I N- r:i VI. a t-'- rfect ilenova:- u-.-r ft..tlavl;;orr.torot tlic Fjt,.ra. carryi-- (Call poU-oi.ous matt:,- a.ut restoring the blood to e. h;c!:hy ro:u.n:on. No ticrson can ta'o these VA twrs uccor-air' to ..iroc- tio:i and remain lore? u:i Fur liiiiazs;::;: e -liiili- (Unit. SJvSSJlMiil tlY Itj-tuii I cut " jisi-iise" (A' i A liUi-s -. mitiont I'rvcrs I3i:e Iiver, ILid:sof ;iu;! n-i s have bee a wost !..:i:1::;-r, i-.x'-e m- faiif.s are cause I by V'aiatctl f5!d '.V.htU is trer.eraUv prvidaccot 1;V -i :l L ..iOi. C if t':iC I)tarisrive OreTiux. DVsd'Kf'?! A Oil IXiJlCnSTIO-. Headache. Pa;:i ia th jliouid-i. r,, Coiu:I:.i, Th t. nesa of the Chcsf-, Dhinei-s the Ftomaeli, P-ad last-: i t: tacks, ralpitt-ti-jn of ta.: li i:t i Mo a: !:c!at:o:.s i i ! I3d:ouo Vt i'.!'.;::at".oa ci ".;dnov;-,a:-.d ar'j li-o - a.t, la- j-..:; uf the the I.uass,I'uiaP.i t:ieivr . hundred other pa' il'til gprimjs-of Dyspepsia. TUry iavigoratc the Stomach ami s?i:n .,-i,i i;,.r - -id tiow.-is.whicii retitcrt.i' f V.:.- LUl J'.'-. , ..Olr-n.--.- f! ( 1 (-U I lS'.r. 'X t:iC tiiO'.'ii O imparities, and iiapsrUag no l-c , vijjor to the whole c-ystem SaltllUeum.B-.otchcS. Hpota, 1 iaipi:s, Tustulos. Boils, Carbuncles, Kms-Worr.:, H,.I.'.-IIca U Lore Kvcs.Ervsip.das, Itch, Scurfs, Iiiscoh,rat;o:.s ot the Skin. Ilauiors and Didcasc? of the? Skin, of I. 'i IT ! Si. i Z?I".j-i'-fc. - ' inS, Ernr.t:on.sTvt whatever name or nature, are literally dag n,t carried out of fae system ia a ehon nr.ie up by '.. rf these. Bittertf. One l-.-t such cases will convince the most iacrediik.es of their curative effects. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you 1 n-.l its impurities bursting thromb i ta pics, Eruptions or Soros ; cleans, Kiia i.i i na il when you a the veins; ILllU ii- w-"' . , ,- ,..:n Cleanse it when it is foul, ami your fechn v. id tell yon vi'hen. Keep the blood pare and the health of the system will follow. 1MX, TAI'li and other VO!l3IS, larkmcrin the system of so maay thuusaads, are effcctnar.y destroyed and removed. For fall directions, rc-ao carefully tUo circular around cacli bottle. t ir ii irrn. Pronrietor. R. II. 'IcDOXAI.W & rn Tinii'i.l.-its and Cen. Ajrcats, San Francisco, Cai ". and 3 and 31 Commerce Street, New York. SOLP T.V ALL DRCG0I3T3 AND DEALERS. Feb. 17: i7 . tm (A F t4,iicli Ctsies ml 3Icltiati"CI:uges li It i a e, J - Pa-ivte JItdtcuI i Sitrgkal Iiisilite No. 519 Samonto Street, corner of LeidesdOx-tr; (a lew doors oeluw tho Wluu' Clieorllenso.) (Private entrance o ? i Established Kxpi-esslv - fl?.rd h,e. fff d Sound and Scient'iiic Jedical Aul,ia the T,..,t,.,n,-.t nf Private arid i i va iuiv.ii t it ii u v m o v Chronic Di.-cases, Cases of iS- -ere cy and all becu.il Disorders To Hie A 111 ;c It's!. DR. V. K. D 0 1 1 V, i I T Y returns hi Sli.Ct. thanks to hi numerous p;,t;ct:ts for the. i patronage. s:tid would take this opj.ortuni.'v to r. mind tl.ern that he continues to consult nks to hi- numerous li.itients at his Institute, for the cure nf chronic dis eases of the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Diges tive and (jentto-Urinarv Ortrans, and ai private disease, viz : S and stags s, Seuiiiuil 1 horrid coiiM'q nonces lnea. Oh et, Strietur s, nal Emissions, Sexual he Pack and Loins, ypliilis in all its h rn s Veakue-s and all the f stif-ahu-e. (Ii n'nr Nocfurnal and Diu: Pk lol l v, Diseases ol iidlaruuiation of tlu lM.idder and Kidneys, etc. ; and lie hopes that his long experience and successful ioac tice will continue to insure him a share of puh'ie patronage. l!y the practice of many years in Europe and the United States, he is enabled to apply the ni"St efficient and suc cessful remedies atruinst diseases of all kinds lie uses no mercury, el rapes moderate, treats his patients ia a correct aul hoi orable way, and has references of uiiquestii.nable veraci ty from men of known respectability ami hitrh standing in society. All parties con sulting him by letter or otherwise, will re ceive the best and gentlest treatment and implicit secrecy. To Females. When a female is in trouble, or afflicted with disease, as weakness of the 1 ack and ! limbs, pain in the head, dimness of si.ht, j loss of muscular power, palpitation of the I heart, irritabiiity, nervcusi.ess, extreme iir. I inary dilliculties. derangement ofdige-tive functions, general debility, vaginitis, all dis eases of the womb, hysteiia, stei ility and ail other diseases peculiar to females, sheijould go or write at once t tl e C( lcbiated female doctor, W. K. DOII ! HTY, at his Medical In stitute, and consult him about her ticuhus and diseases. The Doctor istfi ciir.g more cures than anv other physician in 11. e c-iaio of California." Let no ialse delicacy pievcnt you, but aiiply immediately and save y urself from painful "sufferings and premature death. All married ladies, Mhose d licate health or other circumstances prcvci.t an ii.cn-nse -y their families should write or call at DP. W. K. DOllKIllY'S Medical Insti M.to, aril they will receive every possible relief and l.elv. The Doctor's oflices are so or ran cod that lie can be consulted without fear of observation. To Correspondents. Patients residing in anv part of f he F'tate however distant, who may des:re the opinion and advice-of DR.D0I1FRTY in their respec tive cases, and who think proper to sui mil s written statement of such, in preference to holding a personal interview, are respectful ly assured that their communications w ill be held sacred and confidential. If the case bt fully and candidly described, personal com munication will be unnecessary, as instruc tions for diet, reirimeu and the general treat ment of ttie ca-e itself (including the reme d;es will he forwarded without delay, and in such a manner as to convrv no ideaof the purport of the letter or parcel. irCnsultation by letter or otherwise, FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay. Spcrinatoa-rlifrn, DR. DOIIERTY has ju.-t pnl dished an im portant pamphlet, emb'dyii;r his own view? and experiences in relation to Impotence or Vnility; being a Bhort Tnv.Pes on Sperma torrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Nervous and Physical Debility consequent on this aff'cc t'on, and other diseases of the Sexual Organs This little work contain? information of the utmost value to all, whether married orsingle and will be sent FREE by mail on receipt of six cents in postage stamps fur return post age. Address. W, K. DOIIERTY. M. P.. julyroly San Francisco Cal 1 Notice Tf HEREBY' GIVEN T AT MY WIF I .Tu'ia A., hrs left mv b and board w th- I out provoratirr, and h&. 1 will 1 ay no debts ! tbnt shf n nv e ntract1 - -.r-tr- lr 11TT Jsl'Ll Ar 1 Li JJ-i-i 1 Cr-gou City, Sent. 2?, 670'wi Ill jSs 1 14 For Fere? and Aq'c, Intermittent Pev Chill Fevrr, lieiaittsnt 3fevGr D" Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fcvor & and in-J.cod all t ho ructions T. v.vV.'.t fro ai poisons. lious, marsh, or rulasmatio ? ,.no , remedy i3 lr,v,ier calied tor by the nVcessi lie 7 1 s.tti(- ,ure. ji)( an-1 A;:e. sm-h .. a lev,) on thlo.1 to ofl'er, wiih 'e. , 'S eertamtv that it vviil e.adiea re n ox 6 d Wish .,.- 1 W f, that no harm em," ar.ee, fonno irom its use That wii':; v .ihoitity. in r.. -is J. -m or prevents this ti:t. order mu- t. uo -us. rrerent , ie corn- mu iii.:--J !s where it Yee " is hctter- ",:c: "fir-?: t! than euro, for the pa h-.i. he must run in violent ntta f th,s bnk-ihldU-i ,sn. -V yMfm. temper. I his Grit ex. iiOi.in oi r i- AND AifK and prevents the development o. . taken ou the first approach of its , 1 "'tnry symptoms. It- is not onlv the best ie. uf 7r vet discovered fortius class ol eomphu.. u" -''"it lje disease, if itho the clieapest. ine iarpe rpiantitv ve V-. ply for a dollar brinps it witlun the reach ever'hodv; and in bilious diftric-ts, where l'i-VKK a'm Ac.vk prevails, everybody fhonld have it, and use it freely, both lor nire and pro tection. It is hojied this price Will place it within' the roach of all the poor as well as the rich. A irreat superiority of this remedy over any other ever discovered for the fpeedy'and certain core of Intermittent is, that it contains no (mi rone or mineral; consequently it produces no qninism or other injurious effects whatever upon tne conslitut'f m. Those cured hv it are left as healthy as if they had never had the disease. Fever and Apruc is not alone the conscquenco of the miasmatic-, poison. A great variety of dis orders arise from its irritation, amonjc which are Ncurahria, liheumatism, Gout, Headache, '.lindness, Tooth-.chc, Earache, Catarrh, Asth ma, I'alpitation, Painful Affection of the !siten, Gvsterios, Pain in tho Hoy. els, Colic, I'arafvsis, and .leran.sOiiient of the stomach, all of which, when originating in ihis cause, put on the in termittent type, or become periodical. This "Ci'UK" expels the poison from tlie blood, and consequently cures th.em all alike. IS is an in valualvh' protct-.tioa to immigrants and persons traveling or temporarily residing in the m!ia- o rious districts. If taken occasionally or daily while exposed to the infection, that will he ex eveied from the svste-.n, and cannot accumulate q in sutlicient qr.aV.tity to ripen into disease. 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