o o e Q o O O o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o 0 O O ' nr.-,,. ttljc lUccklu (enterprise assura ir i.mantdisje FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1872. THE CSK15AT WOUSIUP ST JOilS G. WlTHTIKlt. Tbe Larp at nature's advent strtung Has never ceased to play ; The song the stars of morning sung Has never died away. And prayer 13 made and praise is given, 13y all things near and fa?; The ocean looketh up to heaven, And minora every star. Its waves are kneeling on the strand, As kneels the bumble knee. Their white locks bowing to lh.e sand, The priesthood of the seal They pour their glittering treasures forth, Their gifts of pearl they bring, And all the listening hills &f earth Take up the song they sing. Tbe green earth scuds her incense up From, many a mountain shrine; From- folded k?at and dewy cup She pours ber sacred wine. The mists above the morning rills Rise white as wings of prayer ; The alter curtains of the hills Are sunset's purple air. The winds with hymns of praise are loud. Or low with sobs of pain; The thunder-organ of the cloud, The drooping tears of vuia. TYith drooping head, and branches crossed. The twilight forest grieves. Or speaks with tongues of l'entecost o o ij ions all its sunlit leaves. The blue sky is the temple's arch, Its transept earth and air ; The music of its starry march, The chorus of its prayer. So nature keeps the reverent" frame, G With which her ears began, And all her signs and voices shame The-prayerless heart of man. o : Woman's Rights in Practice. A lamentable state of tilings ex ists in Wyoming Territory, savsS the Washington Patriot, where women are accepted ns jurors as well as voters. -Recently a man was tried for his life for murder before a jury which included three women married in its number. On the third day, when all the tes timony was nearly in, one of the females became ill and was excus ed. Another juror was sworn and all the testimony had to be taken over again for "the benefit of tho rew juror. Finally, after a week's labor, and at cost of 81,000 to tho county, the prisoner was declared guilty of murder in the first de gree. At this juncture, however, it was for the lirst time discovered that one of the females who had sat on the jury was not a citizen of the United States, of which fact the gallantry and modest' of tho counsel for the prosecution, who hesitated to ask impertinent questions of the ladies, had kept him in ignorance. It now became necessary to order a new trial, but the unhappy prisoner request ed to be allowed to plead guilty to murder in the second degree, and be punished with imprisoinent for life, rather than undergo another trial before a female jury. The re quest of the culprit was granted by the Court, and so the legal farce ended. These were the curious ju o 0 dical leatures ot the case; but who can estimate at their proper valua tion the unnatural social and do mestic incidents connected with it? The incarceration for seven succes sive days of the jury, under the fatherly and refined charge of the SherilV; the muttered curses and loud complaints of the deserted Rusbands and outcries of their bawling children as they daily be sieged the court-room to catch a glimpse, however evanescent, of the neglectful wives and mothers ? Who? but no; let us forbear. The theme is too painful for us to linger upon it. Blackmailing the Merchants o It costs something to be an hon est man in the New York Custom house under Radical administra tion. In fact, honest is next to impossible under the prevailing system, and only rogues and rogu ery can thrive. On this point read the following from the testimony of Mr. John C. Hopper, secretary of the national Revenue Reform Association: Senator Ravard, Have vou found that the merchants of this citv suller such an amount of intimida tion that, although they are will ing to have the facts brought be fore the committee, they do not desire to be themselves known ? A. That is so, sir. Q. Have any reason to believe that exists to any considerable ex tent ? O A. At the commencememt of the sittings ot the committee it was entirely so; but they are taking courage, and if you s"it here two or three weeks longer I think they will come forward. (.J. -You were in the appraisers department once? - v. i os, sir. 4 X o Q. Why were you removed ? A. I was not removed, I was legislated out of office. I took no tice of a very grave immorality in the office, which was the at tempted passing of 110 boxes, and bales, and ebundles, which thev wanted me to pass without exam ination, and I declined to doit 1- Gcause it was contrary to law ; Mr McCulloch sent on a special agent, and he sustained me - anil said I was right about it ; but I was leg islated out of office, and didiFt pay any iurther attention to it In other words, the witness was an honest man, and determined to do his duty, therefore he was islated out of officer' AT J" jjT 2)i'CS) February 2. X The Free-Trade Question- The exhibit made by the leather manufacturers, says the Patriot, be fore, the Committee of Ways and Means will, when properly correct ed and restated, show by their ou:n evidence that they do not need pro tection. The leather manufatures of the country, as set forth in Mr. Wells' report of 18G9, are worth over $200,000,000, and give em ployment to 180,000 hands. The weekly wages paid these hands av erage 11, "(not -si 7, as represented to the committee, very unfairly, by taking only the wages paid fine workmen and finishers.) The week ly wages conceded to be paid abroad average $5, so that those wages are five-elevenths of the wages -paid here. The contribu tion of labor to the cost of leather manufactures is just forty-five per cent. Hence, the advantage of foreign goods over domestic in re spect of labor is five elevenths of forty-five, or, twenty and five elevenths per cent. Rut the tariff imposes an average additional cost often per cent, on leather goods of all kinds, (see Mr. Wells' tables;) let the articles employed in leather manufactures come in duty free, then, ami the difference in favor of foreign labor in leather would be only ten and five-tenths percent, which would not begin to pay the freight, interest, port charges, and other costs of importation. There fore, what the leather manufactur ers need is not protection from for eign competition, but only free trade in their own material. A Widow's Wjles. They tell about a blooming young widow in Derby who used to live next door to Mr. Smith, who was a widower and a timid man, whose mild eyes beamed blandly through his spec tacles. The widow had a kind ness for Smith, and he reciprocat ed; but he had hardly enough cour age to carry on the campaign. So at last the widow pretended to be terribly afraid of thunder and lightning, and whenever she saw a gust coming up, she used to smooth her hair and rush into Mr. Smith's house. Then when ehe heard a peal of thunder, she would scream and rush up and throw her arms around the neck of the mild eyed Smith, and implore him to protect her, and Smith always looked embarrassed and anxious, and said he would. Then she would faint, and Smith wovdd feel half glad and half sorry. About six thunder-storms settled the bus iness, and now she is Mrs. Smith he is only sorry that her apprehen sions of the lightning were not re alized. He says that if there ever was a woman who ought to have been torn to pieces by electricity, it is that widow. She has thnder storms now every day in Smith's house, and it is very lively and vigorous for Smith all around her. o o- Sacuedxess of Marriage. For the man and woman who pure ly and truly love each other, ami guided by the law of justice, mar riage is not a state of bondage. Indeed,' it is only when they be come by this outward acknowl edgment publicly avowed lovers, that freedom is realized by them in its full significance. Thereafter they can be openly devoted to each other's interests, and avowed ly intimate and chosen friends. Together they can plan life's bat tle, and enter upon the path of progress that ends not with life's eventide. Together they can seek the -charmed avenue of culture, and, strengthened by each other, can brave the world's frown in the rugged but heaven-lit path of re form. Home, with all that is dear est in the sacred name, is their peaceful and cherished retreat, within whose sanctuary bloom the virtues that make it a temple of benificence. - - May he Interesting. When Gen. Washington was on Dorches ter Rights, besieging Boston, one of his aids thought he was unnec essaruy exposing himself, and ven tured to say so to the General; to this the commander replied: "Col onel, if you think the position too dangerous for your presence you had better go to the rear." The anecdote, whether precisely cor rect or not, may be interesting to "Passivists." AGESTS l-'OIt THE EXTEKPUISE. The following per.-ons are authorized to act as agents for the Knehuprisk : I. M. Baltimore. Portland, Oregon. Thomas lJoce, San Francisco. L. P. Fisher, Hudson & Menet,41 Park Row.Xew York. ueo. r. Koweu it Cc Voik. Abbott A Co., No. S2 Now York. Hudson, Me iet & Co. Coe. Wetherill & Co., Philadelphia. iJ Park Row, New 6 84 Nassau street, . rhii'airo, I II i iioi-5. 007 Chestnut street. A G 13 XT.S W A X T K D . THE LOST CSTY; o it O XX I o v. o AS IT WAS AND AS IT 13- HISTORY OF THE GREAT CHICAGO d V. Fire tru-tful and accurate. A vivid and detailed Account of the most terrible ciiami tv that has ever befallen the civilized world. Startling incidents. 'lla;r Uresdth 'scapes." The fearful ravages of the Fire Fiend. The reL'ii of Terror. Profusely and beautifully illustrated, including views of the city before and since the tire, still supremely grand in its ruins. Orders will be tilled and received. The fastest selling book ever s ! 1 by agents. Send f 1 for canvassing outiit and secure an Agenev immediately. Asents also wanted for WOXDEKSi OP THE AVOItLD. One Thousand Illustrations, comprising stattling semes, interesting incidents and wonderful events in all the Countries and among all People A. L. BANCROFT & CO., San Francisco, Cal. CLIFF HOUSE, MAIX STREET,. Okegox City, Okkgox. THIS POPULAR HOUSE HATING Been lately REFITTED and FURNISHED, the Proprietors are now ready t aoccom mo date tlieir customers wilh llARD-FIMSHED double or single rooms. Thev invite all thosa fond of a GOOD MEAL and a GOOD BED, to call and give them a trial, for they are confident they car piease everybody, because they " know "how to keep a Hotel. Prices to suit the times and Evertbody, according to the rooms tccupied. Attached to the Ilojse is a BATH ROOM, For the accommodation of csutomers. MERRIAM & FOURMKR, June 16, 1671 :tf Proprietors. TEW WAGON AND Carriage Manufactory ! The undersigned, having increased the di mensions of his premises, at the old stand Corner of Main and Third streets, Oregon City Oregon. Takes this method to inform his old pat rons, and as many new ones as may be 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, iron and turn out all complete an' sort of a vehicle from a com mon cart to a concord coach. Try me. Rlacksmithing, Horse or Ox shoeing, and general jobbing neatly, quicklv and cheap ly done.' DAVID SMITH. Opposite Excelsior Market SHADES SALOON, C A. HAAS, Proprietor, Main Street, Oregon City- Best BILLIARD TABLES in. OREGON Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in vites the attention of lire lovers of this popular amusement to them. T II E B A 11 1 S S I P PLIED With all the choicest qualities of Liquors an j Cigars. Scotch, Irish and IJouibou alreadj famous Whiskies and Punch. also, a xo. 1 SHOOTING GALLERY . Is connected with the Salo n. Oregon City, Jan. 1, lb72:tf WILLIAM SINGER Has Established k J) t, III I i i ii I it FOR JUE MANUFACTORY OF SASH, BLfHDS AND OOOBS AND MOULDINGS OF ALL SIZES. ftlT They will also do TURNING, of rv ry description to order, With Neatness and Dispatcl 1 o ALL "WORK "WARRANTED. Shop on the River, buck of Ackerman's Store, Oregon City, Oregon. Constantly on hand PARLOR, PEDROuM, OFFICE, KITCHEN, and SITTING ROOM FURNITURE, BUREAU. 5, Lounges, Rocking Chairs, Whatnots, 1'ed t-teads, &o S iles Roam l i Dr. Tuessing's Prick, Mum stieet. A. G. WALLIXG'S Pioneer Book Bindery- Cor tier of Front ami Alder Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. BLANK BOOKS RULED and BOUND to auv desired pattern. MUSIC BOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS PAPERS, Etc., bound in every variety of style known to the trade. Orders from the country promptly at tended to. A Desti-alile HiTherc is the hiss of ridicule, the hi-;s of scorn, the hiss of snakes m tf erass ; but the most delightful hiss is that (1f Tarrant'i KfTcrvcst rut Seltzer Aperient In the sparkling goblet, giving assurance to the invalid that" his thirst will be delici -usly assuaged. ; that Lis stomach will be refresh ed and purified ; that if he is feverish, his body will be co!ed by healthful evaporation; that if he is constipated, the difficulty will pass away without a pamr ; and that'if the condition of his general health is impaired, it will be speedily restored. Of comse, he will take care to procure none but tlic genuine. t-OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Summons. In the Circuit C ourt of the fetate of Oregon, for Clackamas- count v. Henry Hmnbel, Plaiutiif, vs. j Suit in Equity. John St.'ire, Defendant. ) TO JOHN STDE, SAID DEFENDANT: THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE-- croa : You are summoned and required to be and appear in the Circuit Court of the State of t reiro:), for Clackamas county, on or W fore the first day ot the term of said Court next followitisr the expiration of six weeks after the date of the lirst publication of this Summons; to-wit : on the 3d Monday in March, A. 1)., 1372, and answer the complaint riled in the above entitled suit, or the plaintiff will take a decree against you for Sl.Ttio, in U. S. srold coin, and interest there on since Jan. 5, 1S71, n the rate of one ier cent, a month, and fur costs and disbursments ; and will ajiply to the Couit for a decree foreclosing a morrarage given by you Jan. 5, 1S71, on an undi vided oue-haU" of Lots Pour, 4, and Five, 5. in Block No. Twenty-three, 2:f, in the town of Ore gon City, Clackamas county, Oregon ; and gener ally for the relief demanded in" the complaint. By order of lion. "VV. W. Cptou, Jnd&re of said Court. JOIINSOX & McCOWN, Feb. S, lS7i.--6 T13 'e Atfrs. GOOD NEWS, GOOD NEWS! LOOK OUT FOR GOOD BARGAINS ! S. ACKER 173 AN & CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE Stock of SPIUXG & SOBiER GOODS, WHICH THEY OFFER Cheaper tliau tlie Cheapest. AVe would say, come and convince your self before purchasing elsewhere. Our stock consists in part of 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 Putty. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. ALSO, WOul. wanted, for which we pay the HIGHEST PRICE. S. ACKERMAN & CO. Oregon City, April 21, ISTLtf LEOPiDeLOUEY, Prop'r L ATE OF THE CLIFF HOUSE m1X STREET, OKKflON C1TV, OKKGON. riHE UNDERSIGN ED rIU X SI R E- peciiuuv announces to lus . friends and the Oaveling public, that, he has re-opened the above named Restaurant. The proprietor knows how to serve his csutomers with Ovsteis, l'ii's Feet, a good cup of Coffee or a SOT' ARE MEAL. LI ON DiiLOUEY Oiegon Citv, Jan. 27, 1871 :tf Lost, 'lilE IS J 111 Al'j;il, near Oregon Citv, a hav thoroutrh-r-dH American MAKE,eiirht years old, about 1 1 haiKls liiirh, a small white ttrire on the near fore loot, 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 postotiiee, in Oregon Citv, will be liberal! v rewarded. SAMUEL RAMSDEN. Oregon City, July 11, 187 1. JOHN II. SCII RAM. Manufacturer and Dealer in Tm SA Dl) LUS, HA llxXESS, Hi- esr..t eic, Main Street, Oregon City, A-yWi.sb.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 requests that an examination of his stock be made before buying elsewhere. OREGON CITY BREWERY! IlKNIt Y II U 7i li K L,. Having purchased the above Brewery wish es to inform the p.ublie that he is now piepar ed to manufacture a No. 1 quality of EAGER BEER, As rood as can be obtained anywhere in the Stale. Orders solicited and promptly lilled. AVOID QUACKS. A victim of early in discretion, causing nervous debility, premature decay, itc, having tried in rain every advertised remedy, has a simple means of self-cure, which he will send fiee to his fellow snliercrs. Address J. II. REEVES, 78 Nassau st., New York, Sept. l:ly HOUSE ANDU3TS FOR SALE THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR sale his residence in Oregon City. There are four lots, a good house and barn, with a fine cellar and a good well of water. There is plenty of land, and it is well adapted for ec.rly gardening purposes. Part payment may be made in stock. For particular tp P'.y to GEORGE CLARK. Ore on City Juna 2 lS7l tf jACon Stitzkl. James f). Upton STITZEL & UPTON, Real Estate Brokers and General Agents, Corner of Front and Washington streets, TORTLAND, OREGON. "ill attend to the sale and purchns of Real Estate in all parts of the City and Stite. Special attention given to the sale of East Portland propertv. Address P. O. P.ox 4'V2. Portland. Oregon. STITZEL .t UPTON, ftf. Real Estate Brokers. GREAT WINTER TONIC. lh gfmnn'i Cordial Elixir of Calisaya K irk, a pleasant Cordial which strengthens and improves the Digestion, an excellent preventive of Fevers, Fever and A true, Ac, and a great Rpnor ;tor and Tonic for inva lids and debilitated persons. Heoemav Si Co, New York, Sole Manufacturers. Sold by all Druggists. A. NOLTNER, NOTARY PUBLIC JENTERPRISE OFF Oregon City 'Jan- l3:tt C. W, POPE & CO,, BEALKB IX ST0YE3, TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, BBA lERSy COPPER, LEAD PIPE. IR JS PIPE AND FITTINGS, RUBBE-. HOSE, FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS, ZINC, COI'PFR, BRASS AND IRON WIRE. Also a general cssoitment ol llous nishiug Goods. MANUFACTURERS OF Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware. ROOFING AND aOUBING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DONE TO ORDER, AND AT LOW PRICES. o Also, at POPE'S STOVE STORE jou will find HARDWARE AND BASKETS, WOODEN, WARE AND TINWARE, LA NTEHNS, LAMPS AND OiL. LUC1NE AND NIGHT LAMPS. ALSO PERAMBULATORS. o All of the above articles are for sale at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. C. WV POPK & CO. ll:lyl Oregon City Oregon. FALL AND WINTER GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT DEALER IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, NOTIONS, &C. m MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY. PRODUCE of all kinds bought, for which I pay the highest market price. If you desire good Goods, at LOW7 Prices, call at I. SELLING'S, and examine his fresh slock of Spring Goods. GIVE ME A CALL AND CONVINCE YOURSELVES. Mv Motto is, QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. I. SELLING. April 14, 1871;tf R, F. CAU FIELD, CORNER MAIN" AND SEVENTH STREETS, OREGON CITY", OREGON, Dcsiler in DRY-8GGBS & GROCERIES, CROCKERY and GLASSWAR Also, a full assortment .f Millinery unci Fancy Goods OF THE LATEST STYLES, JUST RECEIVED. COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. Oct. C. IsTLtf OREGON CITY, OREGON, RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOTS IIIRDWABE!, I also keep constantly on hand SALEM CASS IMF RES, FLANNELS, TWEEDS AND BLANKETS, Which I will sell at the Factory Prices, and will take wool in exchange. P5?I will also pay the highest prices for Butter. Ejiks anl a'' kinds of good country produce. I will sell as low as any house in Oregon, for Cash or Us equivalent iu good merchantable produce. QB Give me a call and swti-fv voursflves JOHN MYERS. Jan. ia,ls71 tf Eye, Ear, Throat & Lungs. JOHN B. FILKINGTON, M. D., T ATE OF SAN FUANCLSCO, HAS LO Jli cated in Portland. Oregon. Office : Iu Hulmes' Building, First street (threi? doors from Ladd & Tilton's Bank), where he may be consulted daily, and will treat diseases of the above named organs as specialties. AM operations upon the Eve and Eai per formed in the most scientific and careful manner. ARTIFICIAL EYES, having all the beauty and mobility of the natural eye, inserted. Refers bv'permisMon, for his professional standing, to L. C. Lane, M. D., Professor of Surgcrv, and Edwin Uentley, M. D-, Profes sor of Anatomy, University of the Pacific. San Francisco; and for his success in the treatment of cases, to ever 1,500 c;ises tieat ed by him, in San Francisco ; also, to Levi Estes. Esq., Rev.T. L. Eliot, Portland ; Wm. H. Dillon, Esq., Vancouver, W. T. ; and many others Oregon and. Washington Ter ritory. &ug25:m6 Notice. JOHN MYERS, ESQ , IS MY DULY Au thorized Agent in Oregnn Ci'y, and also Agent for the Estate of Danb-1 Harvey, de ceased. MRS. E. HARVEY. October 1, lS71.m3 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of tha Throat and Lungs such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Among the great discoveries of modern science, few are of more real value to mankind than thi,s ef fectual remedy for all diseases cf the Throat and Lungs. A vast trial of its virtues,, throughout this and other countries, has shown that it doei surely and effectually control them. The testimony of our best citi zens, of all classes, establishes the fact, that Chekry Pkctokal wUl and does relieve and cure the afflicting disorders of the Throat and Lungs beyond any other medicine. The most dangerous affect idiis of the Pulmonary Organs yield to its power; and cases of Consump tion, cured by this preparation, are public ly known, so remarkable as hardly to be be lieved, were they not proven bevoud dispute. As a remedy it is adequate, on which the publio may rely for full protection. By curing Coughs, the forerunners of more serious disease, it saves unnumbered lives, and an amount of suffering not to be computed. It challenges trial, and con vinces tho most sceptical. Every family should keep it on hand as a protection against tlie early and unpercoived attack of Pulmonary Affections, whLcvh ard easily met at first, but which become incurable, and too often fatal, if neglected. Ten der lungs need this defence ; and it is unwise to be without it. As a safeguard to children, amid, the distressing diseases which beset the Throat and Chest of childhood, Chekry Pectosal. is invaluable; for, by its timely use, multi tudes are rescued from premature graves, and saved to the love and affection centred on theiu. It acts speedily and surely against ordinary colds, securing souiid and health-restoring sleep. No one will suffer troublesome Influenza and pain ful Rrouchitis, when they know how easily they can be cureiL Originally tho product of long, laborious, and Successful chemical investigation, no cost or toil is spared in making every bottle in the utmost possible perfection. It may be confidently re lied upon as possessing all the virtues it has ever exhibited, and capable of producing cures as memorable as tho greatest it has ever effected. PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Ayer's For restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color A dressing which is atS once agreeable, Leal thy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Jt soon restores faded or gray hair tor its original color with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restoro the hair whore tlte follicles are de stroyed, or the glands atrophied and deea3'ed ; but such as remain can be saved by this application, and stimu-s. lated into activity, so that a new growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. The restoration of vitality it gives to the scalp arrests and prevents the forma- tion of dandruff, which is often so un cleanly and offensive. Free from those deleterious substances which make somo preparations dangerous and inju rious to tho hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a II A IK DRESSING, nothing else can bo found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the- hair, giving it a rich, glossy mstre, and a grat&ful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical CHcmists, LOAVELL, MASS. Smith A- fivis, Wl olesule Agents, Front street, Portland, Oregon. Read Physician's Certificates Below!!! c3 in R 2 D t-t o 0 Ul f -8 PVS SBESTTDHiG IH USE A Most Efficient and Pleasant Tonic, These Bitters nr rwparM from the. most choice and wholesoiim lierbs and roots, and have Riven puiversat satisfaction wherever tried. Thousands ef dyspeptics have found relief through their use. and physicians recommend them for the cure of all diseases of the blood and liver, and irregularities of the dicestive organs. Headache, Ihliou-ness anil Constipation. General Xebility and Loss of Appetite, all art, caused bv the derangement of the .Stomach, Liver and other functionaries of the pystem. 1 he 1XL Bitters have been successfully used ond warranted to alle viate the- sutlereriu all the abovo casea. TT CERTIFICATES. Mksfhs. TT. ErsTF.i.- & Co: t .eiitlemen: I take pieasnre in stating that atrreo ably to your wish I have carefully tested and exam ined the samnlo of your 1XL liitters, which yoti l lf an .utlnd lt "otonly an acreeahle Bitters, butalhopne that cannot fail to bo beneficial jts a tonic and promoter of Digestion O. HOLLAND. M. D. jETh???71 OsriTAii, Saa Francisco. I have carefully examined Dr. Henlev's IXIi B.tters. and have failed to defect am thine whicE could injure even the most delicate constitution JTnth1 cPitioaof the Bit ter. as far a9 I TmTKt0 d, te"";n it, I should judge that tho y?USt. be nr efficient remedy iS lyspepsia. Indigestion, Loss of Appetite and simi. tiip,Vnt'i- e n? composed of a number o eas,f,tii!;'S3nW!,,ch Jrincip.lly nsedin dis! Tfficn'cyi'n theiS. 610 th "at Ass t Res. Physician Apothecary C. A C. liospital. aisnAH7ifSSAYEa'8 0r"1CE. Stt Francisco. Jul, M"EsBS.H.EpfrrErsCo Oents: I have made a fo,r1er,f(1U,v.Xamlna.tiolr? of WrISL Bitted and have Beware .N VAIIkEAV, Rtat Assayer. D?HenTev'Kf,rfe'tS- ISo.ae genuine wiihont ut. rienlej BMgnaturo across the top of each bottle. 1EePLra,niIy should have n Bottle in tlie house. fiolU evervwhere. No., Front streTc.i. bS & CO-, 675 Vi. Lake St., Chicgt 11 L. GROSS Hair igor, jEA w Yfi rC?s t 1 f a..7fc. WC KKailB wryn hk T.r t'eb2':in3 The Great Medical Discovery! Dr. WALKES'S CAX.IPOHNIA VINEGiR BITTERS, si" Hundreds of Thousands 2 Bear testimony to their Wonder- sg THEY ?la Sit THET ARE NOT A VILE g DRIN K J-Ai II F AN C Y Made of Poor Uiuti, Whi-ikrv, rro S pi r i 1 8 r ml R i- li 1 b I -1 a o d oc to r c d . splce and svrcctcned to please tlic taste, calrcd-"!Ton--. ics,"" Appetizers, ' Restorers," jkc. that lea the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, hat trcv a true Medicine, made from i,h(i Native Ito Herbs of California, free IVfuii rJI AIooh!ic Stiiuulnuts. They are tlie(JKK.VT IiL.OOI. 1'UKU'lCltau.l GI VIX(i PKINV CI P I. E a perfect Renovator and I:iviorator of thc System, carrying off all poisonous matter and; restoring ihe tlood to a healthy condition. Xo, person can take these Rioters according to dirrc tlon and remain long unwell. For Iiiflaiiunsit cry nml Chronic Khen. iiiattsiii nml (iout, Dyspepsia trr Incfi-. cost ion, Itiliotir. IJrmilfciit ami Inter init tent Fevers, Discuses of the 15 food, liver, Kidneys, and illaddcr, t'.;ese IJIi-. ters liave been most successful. Siic-h Di-. eases arc caused by Vitiated UIod. which, is generally produced by dcranfemeut of tua Digest i ve Oi'iran. v DYSPEPSIA Oil IXrUGF.STION. Headache, l'aia i:i tha Shoulders, Coughs, Titcht-. nessof the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructatio-.is of the Stomach, Ca 1 taste in the Month Bilious At tacks, Palpitation of t'.ic Heart, Inflammation t& the Lungs.Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are tUc0fT springs of Dyspepsia. They Invigorate the Stomach and stimulate tho, torpid liver'anrt bowels, which render them of un-. equalled efiicacy in cleansing the blood of alV Impurities., and imparting new life and vhjor to, the whole Fvstcm. FOR SKIN niSEAFS.F.rnptlons.Tetter. Salt Rheum, Elotehcs. Spots, rimplca, Pnst.iW!,,. Boils. Carbuncles, Ring-Worm. Seald-IIead, Sors F.yes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of ihe Skin, Hamora and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, arc literally dug up and carried out of the system in ibliort time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the most incredulous of their, curative clTects. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you flnd its impurities bursting through the skin in Pirn-, pics, Eruptions or Sores j cieause it vhen yoi find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure and tho, health of the system will follow. FIX, TAI'E and other WO RMS, lurking ln the system of so many thousands, arc effectually destroyed and removed. For fall directions, read carefully the circular around each bottle. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. McDONALD & CO., Drnpgists and Gen. Agents, San Francisco, Cal,, and S3 and SI Commerce Street, Sew Vork. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. Feb. 17:.ly PRIVATE MEDICAL AID. Qtiitlv Cures and Moderate Vtrgt. Or. W. EC.Ooherty's rWvjite MetlieaJ fe .Surgical Institute No. 510 Sacramento Street, corner of Leidescrff! (a few doors buiow the What Cheer House.) (Private entrance on .eidesdorfl" street.) Established Expressly t Afford the Afflicted Sound and Scientific Medical Aid, in Ihre Treatment and (Jure of all Private and Chrome Diseases, Cases of Sccrecv and al Sexual D.'sorders. DR. W. K. DOHERTY returns his sincere, thanks to Lis i unierons-patients for their patronage, and woii.V' take this oppprtauhv to remind them that lie continues to consuft, at his Institute for the cure of chroEic dis eases of the Luncrs. Liver, Kidneys, Diges tive and Genito-Urinai v Organs, and al private diseses viz : Syphilis, in all its fo win and stages, Seminal AVeakne?s and all the horrid consequences of self-abuse. Conorr-. hoa. J1 et, Strictures, Nocturnal and Diu:--. nal Emissions. Sexual, Debility, Diseases of the Ifack and Loins, inflammation of the I'l idder and Kidneys, etc. ; and he hopes that Ins long experience and successful prac tice will continue to insure liini a share of public patronage. Hv the practice of many years in Europe and the United States, he if enabled to apply the most efficient and suc cessful remedies against diseases of all kinds He uses no mercury, charges moderate,treats his patients in a correct and honorable way. and has references of unquestionable veracv. ty from men of known respectability ami high standing in society. All parties con-, suiting Mm by letter or otherwise, will re ceive the best ar,d geatlest treatment at d implicit secrecy. To Females. When a female is in trouble, or afflicted! with disease, as weakness of the back and limbs, pain in the head, dimness of sicht, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, irritability, nervousness, extreme ur inary ditliculties, derangement of digestive functions, general debility, vaginitis, all di-. eases of the womb, hysteria, sterility and aft other diseases peculiar to females, he should go or write at once to the celebrated female doctor, W. K. DOHFRTY, at his Medical In stitute, and consult him about her troubles anddiseas.es. The Doctor is effect in " more cures than any other physician in the5 State of California. Let no false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately and save yonrsVlf from painful suil'eiings and premature death. All married Jadies, w hose delicate health or. other circumstances prevent an increase ii their families should write or call at DU. V. K. DOUEIilY'S Medical Institute, ur.d they will receiver very possible relief and help', ihe Doctor's oilices arp so arranged that hg can be consulted without fear jf observation. To Correspondents. Patients residing in any part of tbeFta nowever distant, who may desire the opinion and advice of DR. DOHERTY in their respec tive cases, and who think proper to submit $ written statement of snch, in preference to holding a personal interview, are respectful ly assured that their communications will h J i.eiu sarrea ana confidential. If tfie case be. fully and candidly describe, personal com munication will be unnecessary, as instruct tions for diet, regimen and the general treat ment of tne cae itself (including the reme dies1), will he forwarded without delay, and m such a manner as to conyev np idea of thq purport of the letter or parcel. SConsultation by letter or otherwise, FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed ornopay. Spormaorrha-. DR. DOHERTY has just published on in j portant pamphlet, embodyim? " relation to in-i'oein.e or Virility heirT a Short Treaties . oi, .perma ' Jfi2Jnul Weakness, Aervous and Pi,,t;M! Debilifv consequent on tf)M afrcc ' th" -vjfgenses or inenexua Orcani V?"' n.,P S Contain., information offi Tj!ll Vl' , to hefher married orL ' ' ! Physical . ill he sent FHt by mail on receit t Ar tgZSlX'W stamps for relnr?.' VK.DOIIEllTr.M.D. fcan Franeic r julyso! 13i.A-vKs-.-All kinds of blanks d at this oSice Job Printin- Jcription neatly executed5 ftelery f tgtice. -Q, at Ehprfc :i WHAT ARE THEY ? 2 V