'3 J ) o The Farm and Kitchen. NKTf YEAR'S ADVICE. Farmers, as business men, should employ the beginning of the year in making settlements of a business kind. Pay every debt that is on your books, collect everyone that ia due, or settle it in some way as Soon after the fast of January as possible. It is a great deal better to come to a direct understanding about these things, than for both debtor and creditor to grow cool and half unfriendly because one owes the other a few dollars, or a few hundred dollars, and cannot pay. There is no friendship lost I by coming to a direct understand-1 ing about debts, and it will often- j er than not happen that things may i be turned in some way to lessen the account, or in some Avay to can cel it. A man who has a practical, common sense turn of mind, and lias had a little mercantile training, having been a few years in a coun try store, or in business in the city, or in some manufacturing estab lishment,, will almost invariably prove a more successful farmer than one who has been trained solely upon the farm. We ought to regard farming more as a busi ness than as a trade, more as work for the head than for the hands and teams only. STEAM PLOWIXG. How to plow well and cheaply must always beau interesting ques tion in a country so largely agri cultural as this. Long experience has fully proved that deep plowing is necessary to a successful cultiva tion of the soil. A late report of the Department of Agriculture gives some account of the English, and, so far, the only successful sys tem of steam plowing. The pop ular idea of a steam plow is an enormous machine, something like a railroad engine, which races over a field at the rate of thirty miles an hour, dragging twenty or thirty plows after it. On the contrary, the English steam plows are sta tionary, and thus do not pack the soil 'and render it difficult to break up. One is known as the double engine, or direct plan. Two engines are used. One takes its position at one side of a field, and the other stands opposite. The gang plow, with eight shares, four pointing Cftrfl --way, is placed between and attached to each engine with a wire rope. One engine winds up the rope, and pulls the plow towards it. Then it slacks the rope, and, without turning round, the plow is pulled back with the other engine. The idle engine meantime moves forward the length of the furrow, and prepares for the next pull. Thus alternating, the land is plowed to a depth of twenty inches, at the rate of ten acres per day of ten hours. The cost is less than one-half that of horse-power. Could something of this sort be introduced in this valley, it would doubtless be a benefit to our fanners, by both lessening and rendering cheaper his labor. IiEINVICORATIXG FIU'IT TKEKS. The experiments of J)v. Wood, President of the American Philo sophical Society, upon the reinvig oration of fruit trees hy the use of potash are supplemented by recent foreign . researches. Prof. Xobbe, of Tharand, concludes, from expe riments on rye and buckwheat, that 3 potassium is indispensable to the assimilation of plants ; without it no starch is formed in the chloro-phyle-granules, and the weight of the plant does not increase. TOr TWAIN IX G WHEAT FIELDS, j Where needed, is of the greatest importance, and it is better to do it as soon as the wheat is sown than to wait till the rains come. There are fields where it is neces sary to plow out every dead fur row, but ordinarily all that need to be done is to make furrows from the lower parts of the field, where water accummulates. Secure a good outlet from these, and the upper portions, unless there are hollows, will not need furrowing. FOIXDEU IX HOUSES. Take a table-spoonful of pulver ized alum, pull the horse's tongue out of his mouth as far as possible, and throw the alum down his Gthroat; let goof his tongue and hold uphis head until he swallows. In six hours' time (no matter how bad the founder), he will be fit for moderate service. I have seen this remedy tested so often with perfect success, that I would not make five dollars difference in a horse foun dered (if done recently) and one thatcjvas not. IKKSV TO MAKE ORE A3! TIE. Ror each pie take one table O spoonful of flour, two table-spoonfuls of sugar, well mixed with one half tea-cupful of sweet cream ; grate into it about one-third of a medium-sized nutmeg, a small lump of butter, and the white of an egg, well beaten. This pie has no upper crust. Bake quick, and servo warm. liAHAiOAD CAKE. One cupful of sugar, one cupful or flour, two table-spoonsful of melted butter, two table-spoonsful of milk, three eggs, one tea spoon ful of cream tartar, and one half-tea-spoonful of soda. Flavor with lemon. KOUU MI ETC CAKE. One cup of sour milk, one cup of brown sugar, one cupful of chopped raisins, half a cupful of butter or lard, one eirg, an even tea-spoonful of soda, llour to make a stiif batter. Spice to taste. II Aim GIXG EUIUIEAD. One cup of butter, two cups of sugar, one egg, half a cup of sweet milk, one tea-spoonful of soda, flour to roll, rose-water. Onr Maior. savs an old Mexican j w volunteer, had very long feet, and also a horse that threw every one but the Major.'' ' One evening the Major's servant was out upon the parade ground with the horse, and as usual, was thrown off, when one of the boys spoke up and said : "I know 'why the horse "don't throw the Major." "Why?" asked a dozen or more. " Well, you see, the Major's got such long feet that the horse thinks he is in shafts." Compelled. A little girl about six years old, living in Massachu setts, was lately telling some of her schoolmates children of Pro testant Parents what great things the priest could do. "Why," said she, "if he wished he could turn a man into stone!" The other chil dren laughed and said we don't be lieve it. "Well," was her reply beautiful for its simplicity "if I were you I woudn't belivee, but I've got to." Mr. Beecher has contributed a great many working proverbs to the currency of everyday Chris tian life. But he perhaps never coined a phrase that sprang in stantly into a wider frequency in the mouths of men than when he uttered his famous expression about "praying cream and living skim-milk." On Sunday recently a Methodist preacher in Iowa advised the sis ters to mortify Satan by giving their jewelry to the church on the next Sabbath evening. The re sult was a galvanized watch and three brass finger rings. "They are a mean set of sinners," said the parson. Glad. A little boy, after watch ing the burning of the school-house in Virginia City until the novelty of the thing had ceased, started down the street, saving: "I'm glad the old thing's burned down; I didn't have my jogfry lesson, no how!" Hon. C. L. Vallandigham's es tate settles up much more favor ably than it was generally sup posed among his friends it would. It has beu finrid to be worth over 100,000, which goes to his son Charles. A story is told of a person ask ing another whether he would ad vise him to lend a certain friend money. "What, lend him money! You might give him an emetic, and he wouldn't return it." Plucky. Mrs. Wallace of Min ncssota recently broke her leg, but refused to let her husband hear of it, as it would interrupt a political stumping tour he was on. Say af ter that women are not interested in politcs! & -- ft- To remove ink spots, put the article stained over a warm flat iron, stretch it well, then squeeze a few drops of lemon juice on it, and the spot will disappear at once. Wash immediately in cold water. According to the papers, Old Phoenix has risen from his ashes about seventeen thousand times since the Chicago fire. Peace to his ashes would now be in order. Mayor Medill, of Chicago, in his inaugural address, estimates that city's loss by the great Confla gration at one hundred and fifty million dollars. - May IIoee. Let a young wo man take the degree of A. B. that is, a bride and she may hope in due time to be entitled to that of A. M. Quid rno Quo. An enterpris ing Eastern lady advertises for a I wash-woman, who will take pay in lessons on the guitar. The Tit. Hon. John Bright has so far improved in health that he will be able to take his place in Parliament next session. CnniSTEXED. Omaha editors, formerly called Omahogs, are now christened Xebraskals. WiLLSAi! SINGER I la s Es ta blih td X Factory FOR HIE MANUFACTORY OF FITRIYITURE, SASH, BLINDS AND DOORS, AND MOULDINGS OF ALL SIZES. J3 They will also do TURNING, of every description to order, With Neatness and Dispatcl 1 1 o all work w a kr anted. Shop on the River, buck of Ackerman's Store, Oregon City, Oregon. Constantly on hand PARLOR, BEDROOM, OFFICE, KITCHEN, and SITTING ROOM FURNITURE, BUREAUS, Lounges, Rocking Chairs, Whatnots, Bed steads, &c- Sales Room-Iu Dr. Thessiag's Brick, Main street. Dissolution notice. TOH STEGE, HAVING LEFT TUP fj country without any notice to me I hereby notify all concerned, that the rart nership of Humbel A Stee i, disso vednd Orei)j,Xo.,!YL- LOOK OUT FOE GOOD mi S. ACKERFtfAN & CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE Stock of SPRIXG & SUMMER GOODS, WIJ1C1I THEY OFFER Cheaper tlian tlie Cheapest. We would say, come and convince your self before pin -chasing elsewhere. Our stock consists in part of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY-GOODS, CI10TIIING, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES. NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, and a ieat many articles too numerous to mention. ALSO, Doors, Windows, Glass and Putty. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. ALSO, WOOI wanted, for which we pay the HIGHEST PRICE. S. ACXERMArJ & CO. Oregon City, April 21, ls71:tf VICIvS FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1872. OVEU OSE HODUK!) PAGSi, Printed in Two Colors, On superb Tinted Paper. Four Iiiiitii TCngravlngs of Flowtrs, X'Lisits zuitl "Vegetable.--, with dcsenpii m, and TWO COLORED PLATES- Directions and plans for making Walk Lawns, Garden, &.. The handsomest and best ViiOUAIi -l 5I!" in iheAVoild. All for TK - t S:TS, to those who think of buying Seeds. Not a qartcr the cost. 2w,ooo sold of 1S71. Address, JA3IES VK::C, Itoi-Hester, X. V. T?W MA1X STREET, nAV" Okegox City. Okkg rpiIIS POPULAR HOUSE HAVING P,en X lately iil-JFIlTED and FURNISHED, the Proprietors are now ready t aoceonuno date iheir customers with II RD-FI24 TS1I h'D double or i-iiiirle rooms. They invite all thosa fond of a GOOD MEAL and a GOOD RED. to call ami give them a trial, for the- are confident they c.ir please cveryb-niy, because they know how to keep a Hotel." Prices to suit the times and Evertbodt, according to the rooms occupied. Attached to the House is a ATM ROOrj, For the accommociatlon of csutomers. MERRIAM k FOURMLR, June Hi. 1871 :tf Proprietors. EW WAGON AND Carriage rianufactory ! 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 manv new ones as may be pleased to call, that he is now prepared, with ample room, good materials, and the very best of mechanics, to build anew, recon struct, make, paint, iroa and turn out ail complete any sort oi a veuicie irorn a com mon cart to a concord coach. Try me. Elacksmithing, Horse or Ox shoeing, and Ereneral jobbing ueativ, qun klv and cheap ly done. " DAVID SMITH. Opposite Excelsior Market Eye, Ear, Throat & Lungs. John b. piLinrjGTon, m. d., T ATE OF SAX FRANCESCO, HAS LO JLj cated in Portland, Oregon. Ollice : In Holmes' Building, First street (three doors from Ladd & Tiltm's Bank), where he may be consulted dailj-, and will treat diseases of the above named organs as specialties. 1 All operations upon Hie Eve and Eai per formed ia the most "scientific and careful manner. ARTIFICIAL EYES, having all the beauty and mobility of the natural eye, inserted. Refers by permission, for his professional standing, to L. C. Lane, M, D., Professor of Surgery, and Edwin Bentley, M. I.)., Profes sor of Anatomy. University of the Pacific. San Francisco; and for his success in the treatment of cases, to over 1,500 cases tieat ed bv him, in San Francisco ; also, to Levi Este's. Esq., Rev. T. L. Eliot, Portland ; Wm. 11. Dillon, Esq., Vancouver, W. T. ; and many others Oregon and Washington Ter ritory. aug'2r:m6 piPEIUAL MILLS. Savier, Lalioqne & Co., OREGON CITY. Keep constantly on hand for sale Midliogs, Bran and Chicken Feed, Parties u rchaMnjr Teed must furnish the sacks. ORE G 01? CITY BEE WEE Y! I1EXRY I1UXIBEL., Havinsr nnrchased the above Brewprt wish es to inform the public: that he is now prepar ed to manufacture a No. 1 quality of LAGER BEER, As good as cau be obtained anywhere in the Stale. Orders solicited and promptly filled. Live and Let Live." F FIELDS & STRICKLEE, DEALERS IN PROVISIONS, GPiOCERSESj COUNTRY rRODU"E, &c, CIIOTCL AVIXES AND LIQUORS. Main Street. Oregon CitT.one door north of theCity Bakery. w5 ida y C- W. POPE & OO., feEAtEKS rs STOVES, TIN rL ATE, SHEET IRO , wva iERb COPPER, LEAD PH "h, IK; I'IPE AND FITIINGS, KL-ft HOSE, FORCE AM) -J,r k PUMPS, ZINC, COPP-rR, RRASS AND IRON WIRE. . Also a general assoi tment o! Hons Dishing Goods. MANUFACTURERS OF Tin, Copper, and Sheet iron Ware. ROOFING AND JOBBING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DONE TO ORDER, AM AT LOW PRICES. o Also, at POPE'S STOVE STOKE you will find HARDWARE AND BASKETS, 'WOODEN, WARE AND TINWARE, LANTERNS, LAMPS AND OIL, LUCIN'E AND NIGHT LAMPS. ALSO PERAMBULATORS. All of the above articles are for sale at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. C. W. POPE & CO. ll:lyl Oregon City Oregon. g HADES SALOON. G. A. HAAS, Proprietor. MAIX STilEET Oregon City. O Bert BILLIARD TABLES in OREGON Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in vites the attention of the lovers of this popular amusement to them. T 11 E B A II 1 S & VP PRIED With all trie choicest qualities of Liquors an j Cigars. Scotch, Irish ami Bourbon alreadj famous Whiskies and Punch. xVlso STAFFORDSHIRE RCB Families supplied. 3 NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, No. 91 First Street, (Second door south of his old stand), Portland, Oregon. g AM PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL work in my line in a Miperior manner, with all the latest improvements in the ait. Nothing but lirstclass work done at my new and mag lilicent rooms, at low prices. AMINE SPECIMENS J":,cr il K'riS St-n, where Billions fle -tions and Fevers of various descriptions so generally prevail, 1'a.rrn.nt's KilVrvt-sf-eJit llzcr Aiifiitnl lias been successful beyond all parallel. Hence the physicians of the tropics give it their emphatic sanction, prescribing it in preference to every oilier aneriei.t in use. Thepitients of course, gladly acquiesce, for this preparation is one of the most de lightful, as well as mild and cooling cathar tics, ehemi-try has yet devised, and posses ses every medical virtue of the far-famed German Seltzer Spa. It is a powder that onlj requires the addition of water to pro duce in an lirstftiit A di-li ions effervescent beverage, as well as an invaluable medicine. Ask for uu.il siecept mine lut tin; geiiuisie. SOLD BY ALT. rttlTGltlST?. A(iE.i'S FOR THE EXTEIlPItlSE. The following persons are nuthorized to act as agents for the Enef.hpkise : .1. M. Baltimore. Portland, Oregon. Thomas Boce, San Francisco." L. P. Fisher, Hudson & Menet.41 Park Row, New York. Geo. P. Bowell & Cc, 4.0 Park Row, New York. Abbott & Co., No. S2 &. 84 Nassau street, , ew oi k. Hud-on, Monet. & Co., Chicago, Illinois. Coe. Wethcrill & Co., 007 Chestnut street, Ptinadelpt.ia. 33A.i-ijsrxjSd R A m H LEGslOsLOUEY, Prop'r- LATE OF THE CLIFF HOUSE )MIX STREET, OREOOX CITY, OREGON. THE UNDERSIGN E D R E speci fully announces to his fi lends and the traveling public, that he has re-oiiened the above ST -5v named Restaurant. The proprietor knows how to serve his csutomers with Ovsters, rig's Feet, a good cup of Coffee or a SQUARE MEAL. LEON DeLOUEYJ Oregon Citv, Jan. 27, lS71:tf Lost, liOTTT TiTT". 1ST OK APRIL, near Oresron Citv, a bar thoronph-bred " American MAUL, cig)it years old, about 14 hands hitrh, a email white -strre on the near fore toot, and the hoot black and white, no brands or other marks. Any one returning said mare or leaving- information of where she may be found, at the postotliee, in Oregon City, will be liberally rewarded. SAMUEL RAilSDEN. Oregon City, July 11, 187 1. JOHN II. SCIIRAM. Manufacturer and Dealer in SA DDLES, HA 1UVESS, etc., tc.y 3Iain Street, Oregon (.ity, 3Wishes to represent that lie is now as well prepared to furnish any article in hi3 line as the largest establishment in the State- He particularly renncsts that an examination of his stock be made before baying elsewhere. AVOID QUACKS. A victim of early in discretion, causing nervous debility, premature decav. ic., bavins: tried in vam every advertised remedy, has a simple means of self-cure, which he will f-erwl free to his fellow-sr.fieitrs. Address J. II. REE V ES, 7-3 Nassau st., New'Yovk Sept. l:ly Take FJotice. MY BOOKS AND ACCOUNTS ARE IN the hands of John Myers, Esq , for col lection. All persons k owinsr themselves indebted to me, will pie se call on h'm and make immediate payment. After the expi ration of th'rty days from this date, all un settled accounts will be placed in the hands ot au attorney for collection. Those who wish to save costs will please tub" notice. J. R. RALSTON. Oregon City, Oct. 12, 1871.ml . . . LINCOLN BAKERY. BAILEY Sl KARDIMG , Successors of L. Diller in the Lincoln Bakery, 1EG LEAVE TO INFORM THE CITI- zens of Oregon City and surrounding country, that they keep constantly on baud and for sale, all kinds of DREAD, CR1CKERS, CAKES, PASTRY. CANDIES AND NUTS. Also, a good and general assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES. Orders promptly filled, and goods deliver ed at the residence of the piuchaser when desired. The highest prices paid for Butter, Eggs and Vegetables. A liberal share of public patronage is re spectfully solicited. A ii til 23, 1 870:1 y FALL'AHD V7INTE GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT T. IS LONG' dealer in Dry GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, NOTIONS, &C. MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY. I 110 DUC E of all kinds bought, for which I pay the highest market price. If you desire good Goods, at LOW Prices, call at I. SELLING'S, and examine his fresh stock of Spring Goods. GIVE ME A CALL AND CONVINCE YOURSELVES. My Motto is, QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. I. SELLING. April 14, 1871:tf R. F. CAUFILDy CORKER MAIN AND SEVENTH STREETS. OREGON CITY, OREGOI, Ic:Ier in Dmr-eoess a groceries, CS0CKEEY and GLASSWARE. Also, a full assortment of Milliner and Fancy Goofls t OF THE LATEST STYLES S T RECEIVED. COUNTRY PRODUCE A cUN IN EXCHANGE lb7l:tf FOR GOODS. O t. (5, JOHLff MYEKS, OREGON CITV, OREGON, RETAIL DEALERS IN . J GROCEBI HAKDWAR I also keep constantly on hand SALEM C A S S I M E R E S, FLANNELS, TWEEDS AND BLANKETS, Which I will sell at the Factory Prices, and will take wool in exchange. will also pay the highest prices for Butter, Egucs, and ail kinds of good countiw produce. I will sell as low as any house in Oregon, for Cash or its equivalent in good merchantable produce. C3T Give me a call and satisfy yourselves JOHN MYERS. Jan. 13, 1S71 tf A fronts Wanted for - SATAN IN SOCIETY. BY AN EMINENT PHYSICIAN AND Profes-orin one of our Drge Medical C'dleges. It deals fearlessly, but chastely, with evils from which spring physical and moral degradation, and dorrestic felicity. It is being reviewed praised and cuticised, by ail the leading religious nnd secular pa pers and magazines in the U. S., and the ver, diet of the best and most discriminating is that it is a remarkable Book ; that it is time h; that it is needed; that it will make its mark, and do flood. It is of vital importance to every man and woman in the land. ai;d is having a wonder ful sale. Agents will find this a rare opportunity to make money. Circulars, givintr full par tic liars, with numerous notices of the press, stnt free. A L. BANCT0FT & C0-, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TO STOCK DH0YEIIS. THE ROAD ACROSS THE CASCADE Mountains, known as the "Old Emigrant Road," is now incomplete order f.r the ac commodation of the traveling public. The bridtics on the road have all been thoroughly repaired, and stock drovers will have no trouble in crossing the mountains by this route. There is plenty ot good grass and water on this route, and the distance across is oriy oO miles, being the shortest as well as the" best road across the Cascades. Stock drovers and emigrants will find it to their advantase to travel over this road. Tolls reasonable. JOSEPH YOLNG, President. Clackamas County, June 1G, 1671;tf HOUSE AHDUjTS FOB SALE rpilE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR I ale his residence in Oregon City. There are four lots, a good hone and barn, with a fine cellar and a good well of water. There is plenty of land, and it is well adapted for P.-irlv irardenina purposes. Part payment mav be made in stock, tor particulars ep ply to GEORGE CLARK. Ore on City Juna 2 1871tf GREAT WINTER TONIC. liegeman's Cordial Elixir of Calisaya Barlt, a pleasant Cordial which strengthen and improves the Digestion, an excellent nreventive of Fevers, Fever and Ague, &c. and a great Rencntor and Tonic for inva lids and debilitated persons. Heo-emax & Co New Vork, bole Manufacturers. Sold by all Druggists. Blanks. All kinds of blanks can be had at this ofTicft Job -Printing of everr description neatly executed, at short notice. The Great Mefikal Dico- rj Dr. wali;bii'3 c z.ipohia VINEGAR BITTERS. ii Hundreds cf Thousands r Beer testimony to their ".Yonder- & " cJ 1'ul Curative Effects. ti'i WHAT ARE THEY? I-' fell V- C ":-- w : y t J- - fell C'"' C"? S THEY AP.E :TOT A VILE S I 3 2 IFANCY i.falc of Poor I!u:s: li rllf aiid lis ! :-;. I. s';cy, Irol ;..ci -red. s;-ice 1 canctl" Tor. ' ac, t!iat 'cad :r rula, but ara : i SV, eei-c: ,V;i-e 1 on t a triia Medicine, mau Ir e,:! tlie Native iukiIs aa-i Herbs of C:-.Ii!o:T.i fr;v i"r:"2 nil Alcc'.iflic Stitaala-a:s. The" a; e t":o ii 11 V.A'2 tiLOOO I ; . ptrr.-ct :vr.u atv.r cid lav Iterator f C.ic Syetcr;, earryir.g oiTall poisotioas Ksattcr ana restoring t'.ie hli-oa to r. healthy condition. No person can take these V,i iers according to direc tion and ramain.lor.3 unwi.-U. Fnv lr.liiii:lii!u5ory :is!:l f 'srouic li'ica matia:i nufl ij s;-c:r-i.s. r IntK- gt'stiou, Ii!:tu;, llrnslJ lent s:-id Iut;r iiiiltcnt Fevcrx, DS.caaos 1 llsa illcI, l.ivcr, ILiducvn, a a . 5 5!ihl;-f, V-tva Mil ters liavo b::ea most !.HCCvi'al,. f?:ic!i IJ:s caxc ara caused hy Vitiate-:! 3ioo!, waicU is irencrally prod-ace;!, by tl-.-i-aae:nent of the Iiir!i i v (); i:ra!. DYSPEPSIA Oil IND'MV.STION. Headache. Paiu i.i lira Shoulder.:, Co-it:!..-, T:::i!t nessof t'ao Clicst, Dizziness, Pour Eructat!o:-.s of the Stomach, Dad tastj ia faa Month D.lior.s At tacks, Dalpitr.tion of fao Haai't, In'.Taiir.v.aiioa of tie Luncrs.Pain ia the regions cftho Kldneys.and aliuadrcd other paralcl syiaptctas, ara the oH sprinssof Dyspepsia. They iavlgorato the StomaHi and stimu'.ato the tri,iih-,ir o-il Tx-iwida. v.-I:!;h rcn-b-r P.:e:n of nn- equalled cflic-acy ia cleans iaiTjaritics, and imparting t:u; hloo.l of ' lii'o a.iJ. viyor to tiie wliola system. FOR S4K 1 N' lUr; AES, Ernr-tion?,Tcttor. Salt Khcu-n, Blotches. Spots, Fimplcs, Pustules. Boils, Car'jnncles, Dins-Worras, f-caU-IIcad, ?ore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scarfs, Discoloration:- of tlie SUia", Humors and Diseases of the- Skic, of whatever nam 3 or nature, ere. literally dug v.p and carried out of tho system in r-hort tlrao by the us& of thesa Bitters. Or e bottle ia such cases wii! convince the most incredulous of their curative effects. Cleanse the Vitiatod Blood whenever yon Sr.d its imparities bnrstinsj through the skin iril'lm ples. Eruptions c,r Sores; cleanse it wlua you find it obstructed and fclu-iyhh in the veins; cleanse it "when it ia foul, and your feeling will tell you -when. Keep the blood pure and the health of the system will follow. PIN, TAPE and other W J 'A 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, Proprietor. XI. II. McDONALD & CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Francisco, Caland S3 and 31 Commc.ce Street. New "fork. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AN'D DEALERS. Feb. 17: ly PKSVA Qiiiclc Cures an 1 .'Icdirat "i 'liargeg Or- W- IC. Dohony1 s Private Medical S Surgical Institiite" IJo.519 Sacramento Street, corner of Lsidesctor'i (a lt!W loors feelow the W hat Cheer House.) (Private entrance on LeidesdorfT street.) Established Expressly to Allordttie Ailicted Sound and Hcietitilic J ledical Aid, in the Treatment and Cure of all Private and Chronic Diseases, Cases of Secrecy and all Sexual Disorders. To lie Afilictcd. DR. Vv. K. D011EI1TY returns his sincere thanks to hi numerous patients for their patronage, and would take this opportunity to remind them that lie continues to consult at his Institute for the cure of ehroric dis eases of the Luugs. Liver, Kidneys, Diges tive and Genito-Urinary Organs, nnd al private di-eases, viz : Syphilis in all its forms and stages, Seminal weakne-s and all the horrid consequences of self-abiiFe, (Jonorr-ho-a, Gh et, Strictur, s, Nocturnal and Diur nal Emissions, Sexual Debility, Diseases of he Hack and Loins, inflammation of the Dladder and Kidneys, etc. ; nnd he hopes that his long experience and successful prac tice will continue to insure him a share of public patronage. By the practice of many years in Europe and the United States, he is enabled to apply the most efficient p.iid sre cessful remedies ajrainst diseases of all kino's He ust s no mercury, cl nrpes moderate, treats his patients in a correct and honorable iar, and has references of unquestionable veraci ty from men of known respectability and lii ir h 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 ti e back and limbs, pain in the head, dimness ot sip:ht, loss of muscular " power, palpitation of the heart, irritability, nervousness, extreme ur inary difficulties, dciangement of digestive functions, general debility, vaginitis, all dis eases of the womb, hysteria, sterility and all other diseases peculiar to females, shes-hould 20 or write at once to the celebrated female doctor, W. K. DOHF.RTY, at his Medical In stitute, and consult him about her troubles and diseases. The Doctor is effecting more cures than any other physician in the State of California. Let no ialse delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately and sa ve yourself from painful sufferings and premature death. All married JadieV whose delicate health or other circumstances prevent an incicase in their families should write or call at DTI. F. K. DOIIERTY'S Medical Institute, and they will receive every possible relief and help. The Doctor's o dices are so arranged that l,e can be consulted without fear ot observation. To Correspondents. Patients residing ia any part of tbeState however distant. M ho may desire the opinion and advice of DIl.DOHERTY in their respec tive cases, and who think proper to submit 9 written statement of such, in preference to holding n personal interview, are respectful ly assured that their communications will be hehl 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 the case itself (including the reme dies), will be forwarded without' delav. nnd in such a manner as to convey no idcaof the purport of the letter or parcel. ItirConsultation by letter or otherwise, FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay. Spcrmatoirho-a, DR. DOIIERTY has just published an lra portant pamphlet, embodying his own views and experiences in relation to Impotence cr Virility; being a Short Treaties on Sperma torrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Nervons and Physical Debility consequent on this a!ec tion, and other diseases of the Sexual Organs This little work contains information o the utmost value to all, whether married orsinele and will be sent FREE by mail on receiptor six cents in postage stamps lor return post aire. Address. V,'. K. DOIIERTY. M. D.. juIySOly San Francisco Cal 1 Notice IS HEREBY GTVEN T AT MY Yv'TFE, Julia A., hfis left mv be. ard board w't' -ont provocation, and that 1 vriil j ay no debts that she may c ntrnot M'.CI'AEL I'EX DEEEC X. Oregon City, ircpt. 2'J ISTO'wl Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is widely knowrr as one of the most effectual remedies ever discovered for" cleansing the sys tem and purifying the blood. It has 1 v 3 NVuViVfBr"' stood the test of WM!4 years, with a con- stantly growing rep utation, based on its intrinsic virtues, and sustained by its re markable cures. So mild as to be safe and beneficial to children, and yet so searching as to effectually purge out the great cor ruptions of the blood, such as the scrofulous and syphilitic contamination. Inipuritiesf or diseases that have lurked in the system for years, soon yield to this powerful anti" dote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful cures, many of which are publicly known, of Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases, Ulcers, Eruptions, and eruptive dis orders of the skin, Tumors, Blotches', Boils, Pimples, Pustules, Sores, St Anthony's Xire, Hose or Erysipe las, Tetter, Salt Bheum, Scald Head, ltinj?vorm, and internal Ul cerations of the Uterus, Stomach, and Liver. It also cures other com--plaints, to which it would not seem especi ally adapted, such as Bropsy, Byspep fcia, Fits, Neuralgia, Heart Bisease, Female Weakness, Bebility, and Eeucorrhoea, when they are manifesta tions of the scrofulous poisons. It is an excellent restorer of health and strength in the Spring. By renewing the appetite and vigor of the digestive organs, it dissipates the depression and listless lan guor of the season. Even where no disorder appears, people feel better, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Tlie system moves on -with renewed vigor and a new lease of life. r BE PARED B Y Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Cliemiats. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERTWlLBBJfifc .; . 1 1 1 ..- - V-. a - c-ScTASLE SICILIAN X- V l. cry yc;ir iucrc-e- the popularity of this v;iIn:il?!o II::ir I're alien ; which is duo to merit alone. We can assure our old ntrcns that it is kcjt fully up to its liiuh standard; and it is the only reliable and es ftcled rep aration for I'o-toriiip- Gray ou Fadei Hair to its Youthful color, nuikinsr it soft, Iastro:t., and silken. Tlie scalp, by its use, becomes v.diilc and clean. It removes all crnptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic properties, prevents the hair from f'allinc' cnt, as it stimu lates and nourishes tlie hair-glands. 13 v its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger, in baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most economical Hair Dressing ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy ap pearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assaj-er of Massachusetts, says, "-The constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality; and I consider it the Best Pkepakatiox for its intended purposes." Sold by all Druggists, and Dcalcva in Medicines. Prico One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye FOR THE WHISKERS. As our Kenewer in many cases re quires too long a- time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whisk ers, we have prepared this dye, in one 'preparation; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash otT. Bold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & C0 NASHUA, N.H. giiii-h Tlsnii. t i 1;. no, Vt'Iiotrsnl Agents for Orrgom, F The FLORENCE is the best Peking Jla clane tor Fair ily u.p. because it W) Seldom gets out of Older. If there is one in Ore go!i i ot workin-r we!J, -if "unformed of it. I will tlx it witLout expense of any kind to the owner. SAMUEL IIIUL, - gts 32 jszz 'ar-i 19 Montgomry St., South Grand Hctel Building, SAW FRATJCISCO, CALIFORNIA SEX!) FOR CIRCULARS. ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED JX EVERY PLACE. March 31, lS71:ml'2J o o o O