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5tI)C iDcckln Enterprise
FRIDAY,
MARCH 15. 1872.
THE AVISB ITEHPUTEK
BT TEXV.U RIVERS.
Nature is God"s interpreter ;
Wiser tban Seraphim,
She speaks to all who come to her,
In varied tongties, of Him.
Before His golden throne she stands
In reverntial fear,
And molds her voice at His commands
To fit each listening ear.
To regal bears whose thrones are high.
God's princes, kings and czars,
She speaketb nightly from the sky
The language of the stars.
The holy words these great hearts hear
Glide down the rays of light
Too softly e'er to stir the clear,
Derp silence of the night.
And what she speaks from the bright
land
To mankind may be told
Only by those who understand
This golden tongue of old.
To hearts who keep their watch fires
bright,
On steepy headlands, she,
In many tones, ppeuk3 day aud night
The language of the sea.
They hoar her voice, deep-toned and
grave,
Breaking against the beach,
As it roles in wave after wave,
Into a mighty speech.
At interval it comelh low,
Soothing, and soft, and calm,
"With urdulalions like Ibe slow,
Smooth waving of a plan.
And there are thoughtful hearts, and
meek,
Tender, and wise, and good.
To whom I think .she loves to speak
The language of the wood.
Fair words that wear the sunshine' gold
Between the April showers.
Come to them softly in the mold
Of tender leaves and flowers.
Soft whispers on a Summer day
Come floating through the trees,
And thrill" these hearts, while others say,
"'Tis but a passing breeze'
Toward the wood their footsteps turn,
Tho' cold, and bleak, and bare ;
They always hear her voice and learn
A sunny wisdom there.
Oh ! bless this wise interpreter
To whom the gift is given
To soothe the hearts who come to her,
And charm them up to Heaven J
1 "WONDER WHY.
I wonder why this world's good things
Should fall in such unequal shares ;
TThy some should taste ol all the joys.
And others only feel the cares !
I wonder why the sunshine bright
Should fall in the paths some people
tread;
While others shiver in the shade
Of clouds that gather overhead !
1 wonder why the trees that hang
So full of luscious fruit, should grow
Only where some may reach and eat,
While others faint and thirsty go!
Why should sweet flowers bloom for
some,
For others only thorns be found!
And some grow rich from fruitful earth.
While others till but barren ground !
1 wonder why the hearts of some
O'erllow with joy and happiness,
While others pro their lonely way
Unblessed with aught of tenderness!
1 wonder why the eyes of some
Should ne'er be moistened with a tear.
"While others weep Irom mot n till night,
Their hearts all crushed with sorrow
here !
Ah f well we may not know indeed
The why's, the wherefores of each life ;
But this we know there's One who sees
And watches us through joy and strife.
Euch life its mission here fulfills,
And only He may know llie end ;
And loving Hint we can be strong
Thro' storms and sunshine lie may send.
How Radicals Get Rich.
AN ENTERPRISING SECRETARY.
George M. Kobeson's sudden
rise from poverty to nfiluence since
he became nominal secretary of the
navv is accounted for by recent
transfer by E. G. Cattell, of Phila
delphia, of 30,000 worth of Wash
ington city property to Robeson
w as the first clue. Goimr behind
it, it was found that Cattell is a
Philadelphia ship-chandler, and a
brother of ex-Senator Cattell, of
Xew Jersey, himself a big contract
or and that E. G. Cattell, of Phila
delphia supplies the navy-yards at
Philadelphia, Ilrooklyn, and Marc
Island with everthing that is con
sumed there,under contracts award
ed him without competition and
without proposals. Robeson would
have given him the Washington
navy-yard on the same terms, but
Sam Brown was an incumbent that
he could not dispossess. Xow,
however, he has been bought off
by a swindling live oak contract of
500,000 in Louisiana, and proba
bly after this month CattelTs sway
will include that yard.
THE CASE OF THE TENNESSEE.
Some of the contracts made by
Cattell on behalf of the navy de
partment show how he became able
to transfer Washington city prop
erty to Robeson. The Tennessee,
of San Domingo memory, laid by
as worthless since that, her tirst
service, was built in 1SG4, in the
Brooklj'n yard, and cost $1,500,
000 there. Then Porter expended
another 8250,000 on her. Her hull
was condemned as un-seaworthy
six months ago. Robeson and
Cattell secretly and without pro
posals, contracted with John Roach
fc Sons, of New York city, to build
an entire new set of engines and
machinery for the rotten steamer
Tennessee. Robeson and Cattell
agreeing to pay 700,000 for the
job. Xo board of survey ever con
cerned her present machinery, and
not an engine-buider in the country
save Roach & Sons knew that the
navy department ever contemplat
ed such repairs, and engine-builders
are unanimous in the opinion that
there was a pofit of at least 8350,
000 in the job. '
Blanks. All kinds ot blanks can be
had at ttnVoffice Job Printing" of every
description neatly executed, at short
notice,
The Farm and Home.
OILED FLOORS.
From the Manufacturer and Builder
Oiling improves a floor in sever
al ways. Giease spots, of course,
will not affect the wood thus treat
ed : and much less scrubbing than
is necessary for a plain floor will
suffice to keep it clean. Moreover,
the appearance is improved by the
oil. Many of our native woods
prepared in this manner becomes
positively handsome. Finally, it
gives the surface a harder texture,
which makes it wear longer and
more uniformly. Paint costs more,
takes longer to dry, and wears off
more easily, since it simply forms a
crust or coating upon the surface,
while oil penetrates the wood.
Hence an oiled floor looks better
than a painted one, especially if a
little color, such as Van Dyke
brown, umber, or burned sienna is
added to the oil To prepare a
floor in this manner, take raw lin
seed oil, or some cheap oil, not of
fensive in odor and capable of dry
ing; mix it, if desired, with some
such transparent color as those
mentioned above; and apply it
with a common paint brush, Lay
it on smoothly, so that it will strike
in uniformally, over the whole sur
face and not stand in spots. This
may be done at night after the
day's work ; and the place will be
ready for use again the next morn
ing. As far as oiled surface is con
cerned, it might be stepped upon
at once without injury; but there
would be danger in that case ot
tacking the grease to other parts
of the house. A new coat of oil,
applied in this way once or twice a
year is sufficient to keep a floor in
perfect order. This treatment is
to be heartily recommend for the
floors of kitchens, pantries, veran
das, closets, bath-rooms and labor
ers' bed-rooms. It is also a good
plan in children's apartments, par
ticularly in training them to do
their own house work, to leave
without carpet or matting that
part of the floor where the bed
stands, with a few feet around it,
and to oil the wood. The floor
under the bed can then be kept free
from dust, and the sweepings can
be readily removed ; while wash
stands, etc., can be so disposed as
to give the youngsters free scope
for their duck-like ablutions, with
out injury to carpets. In country
houses the plan might be carried
still further. We recently had all
the floors in a newly-built house
oiled; and we think it wise econo
my. Many well to-do families in
Europe have no carpets at all ; and,
though there are some disadvan
tages in such a course, there are
some points gained. We think it
gives cleaner houses, with less
house cleaning. Putting down,
taking up, and beating carpets is
the most vexatious and laborious
part of our domestic economy, as
their cost and destruction consti
tute one g-eat item of expense.
Still, we do not attack carpets
though, speaking of attacks, what
a tax'the tacks are! we only say,
where you don't need a carpet, by
all means oil your floor.
LIME.
We find the following in ex
change: A standing antidote for
poison by oak, ivy, etc., is to take
a handful of quicklime dissolve in
water, let it stand half an hour,then
paint the poisoned parts with it.
Three or four applications will nev
er fail to cure the most aggravated
case. Poison from bees, hornets,
spider bites, etc., is instantly arrest
ed by the application of equal
parts of common salt and bicar
bonate of soda, well rubbed in on
the place bitten or stung.
ATE YOU It REDS.
Some advocates for excessive
neatness have the beds made im
mediately after they are vacated.
It is not healthy. They need to air
for a couple of hours. Open the
windows as wide as possible, and
set open the door also. Unless
there is a thorough draught there
is no true ventilation of a sleeping
room. The only exception to this
rule, is during high winds, when
the door cannot remain open, and
in very wet and foggy weather.
ECONOMY IX FATTENING ANIMALS.
It has been proved by experi
ment that the more rapidly an ani
mal is fattened the less quantity of
food is necessary to sustain its
mere vitality. Thus, an animal
can be more cheaply fattened by
consuming ten bushels of corn in
two months than if four months
were occupied in the process. Lib
eral and abundant feeding is the
most economical, and a saving of
time in producing the same result
is a gain in the profit.
Her Views. Just listen to
Grace Greenwood: "If she had
the framing of the law, only such
women would be allowed to vote
as had sewing-machines and knew
how to use them; no woman would
have a vote who could not cast up
her millinery accounts and cut
them down, who could not make a
loaf of bread., a pudding, sew on a
button, wash the dishes, and on a
pinch keep a boarding-house and
support a husband decently.'
Longevity of Presidents.
Washington died at the age of 67 ;
John Adams, 91 ; Jefferson, 83 ;
Madison, 73 ; John Quincy Adams,
81 ; Jackson, 77; Van Buren, 80 ;
Harrison, GS ; Tyler, 72; Polk, 54;
Taylor, 00; Pierce, 65; Buchanan,
73; Linco'n, 56. Those who have
filled the office and are still living
are Fillmore, now 62 ; Johnson
62; and Gen. Grant, 50.
A soft blow : A gentle breeze.
Amnesty. Senator Schurz con
cluded his speech, in the United
States Senate, m favor ot universal
amnesty, in the following language:
"People are fast becoming aware
that great as the crime of rebellion
is, there are other villianies which
imperatively demand correction.
They are beginning to look behind
these vociferous assertions of aus
tere and exclusive patriotism, to see
what abuses they are intended to
disguise, and to discover that good
and honest government in the
South, as well as all over the coun
try, would do infinitely more to re
vive true loyalty and a healthy na
tional spirit than laws calculated
to keep alive the prejudices and re
sentment of the past."
IT emiliating. The carrying
capacity of the merchant navy of
Great Britain is very nearly equal
to that of all the rest of the world
combined. How much that navy
contributes to the wealth, dignity,
influence and importance of that
nation is simply incalculable. If
we attempted to draw a comparis
on between the ocean commerce of
Great Britain and that of the
United St ates, remarks the Detroit
Union, the result is most humiliat
ing to our-national pride. Yet we
have none to blame but ourselves.
We have made her a present of a
large part of her ocean commerce
bv our suicidal system of "protec
tion."
Ax Insult. A Mississippi pa
per says: "It is an insult to the
reorh of Mississippi that Ames
should register his name at Wash
ington as a 'Mississippi Senator
He doesn't own a single foot of
land in the State nor pay a single
dollar of taxes. . He once resided
a few months at Vicksburg as an
army officer, but on return there
he even refused to pay his poll tax.
And this shameless carpet bagger
never intends to become a citizen
of the State which he thus misiep
rcsents. lie belongs in Maine, and
when his term expires, if bayonets
are not again used to force his re
election, he will live with his father-in-law,
Ben Butler, as he has not
brains enough to earn an honest
living for himself. "
. -
Much Love. The Philadelphia
Post tell of one John Henry Bor
aef, of that city, who was stricken
with small-pox. He was engaged to
Miss Mary E. Ewing, and she in
sisted on marrying him to nurse
him. Xo clergyman would per
form the ceremony, so articles of
agreement were drawn up. Both
died of the small-pox.
JEW WAGOX
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 any sort ol a vehicle from a com
mon cart to a concord coach. Try me.
Blackspiithing, Horse or Ox shoeing, and
general jobbing ueatlv, quickly and cheap
ly done. DAVID SMI I'll.
Opposite Excelsior Market
SHADES SALOON,
G. Am HAAS, Proprietor,
Main Street, Oregon City-
fift BILLIARD TABLES in OREGON
Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in
vites the attention of the lovers of this
popular amusement to them.
THE B A II I S S VP PLIED
With all the choicest qualities of Liquors anj
Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Dourbon alreadj
famous Whiskies and Punch.
ALSO, a no. 1
SKOOTISC GALLERY
Is connected with the Saloon.
Oregon City, Jan. 1, 1572:11"
WILLIAM SISMGER
rrrTZyrm litis Established
FOR 1 HE MA iV UFA C TOTi Y OF
SASH, BLINDS AND DOORS
AXD MOULDINGS OF ALL SIZES.
They will also do TURNING, of evry
description to order,
With Neatness and Dispatel 1
o
ALL WORK VA K RANTED.
Shop on the River, back of Ackerman's
Store, Oregon City, Oregon.
A Desirable HissThere is the hiss of
ridicule, the hiss of scorn, the hiss of snakes
in ti e grass ; but the most delightful hiss is
that, of
Tarrant's ffcrvrsfrnt Seltzer
Aperirnt
In the sparkling goblet, giving assurance to
the invalid that his thirst will be deliriously
as-uaged ; that his stomach will be refresh
ed and purifiVd ; that if he is feverish, his
body will he c ole 1 by healthful evaporation;
that if he is c -nstipated, the difficulty will
pass away without a panj ; and that'if the
condition of his general health is impaired,
it will be speedily restored. Of coarse, he
will t ike care to procure none but tlie
genuine.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
GOOD NEWS,
GOOD ftSEWS!
LOOK OUT FOE GOOD
BARGAINS !
S. ACKERIVJAS & CO,
II
AVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE
Stock of
SFRIXG & SIMMER GOODS,
WHICH THEY OFFER
Cheaper tliau the Cheapest.
We would say, come and convince your
self before purchasing elsewhere. Our stock
cousists in part of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY-GOODS,
CHOT1IING, 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, WOOL wanted, for which we pay
the HIGHEST PRICE.
S. ACKERMAN & CO.
Oregon City, April 21, 1871 :ff
ESTA13
LEONDeLOUEY, Prop'r-
f LATE OF THE CLIFF HOUSE
M UN" STREEJ, OREGON CITY, OliEOON.
ryilE UNDERSIGNED R E
JL sped fully announces to his
fi lends and the t. ave'inir public.
that he has re-opened the above
named Restaurant.
The proprietor knows how to serve his
csiitomei s with Ovstcis, Pin's Feet, a good
cup ot Coffee or a" SOU A U K M HA L.
LION DiiLOUEY
Oiegon City, Jan. "27, l71:tf
Lest,
A POUT TiTF. 1ST OF APRIL, near "
Orison City, a hay tliorooirh-brcd
AmeriiMii MA K K, cirht years oH, about
1 (hands hiLrh, a small white htiipe on.
the near hue toot, and the hoot black nnd white,
no brands or oi her marks. Any one returning
said mare or leaving information of where she
may be found, at the po.stolli.ee, in Oregon City,
will be liberally rewarded.
SA MUF.L P.AMSDEN.
Ore.arm City, July li, 1871.
JO MX II. sen RAM.
Manufacturer and Dealer in
SADDLES, HARNESS,
etc., etc.,
A! (in Street, Oregon (Hty,
ITS" Wishes to represent that he is now as
well prepared to furnish an' 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!
1 1 KX IX Y II U M B C I.,
es to inform the public that lie is now prepar
ed to manufacture a No. 1 quality of
LAGER BEER,
As crood as ean be obtained anj-where in the
Stale. Orders solicited and promptly filled.
A VOID QUACKS. A victim of e:irly in
JlV discretion, causing nervous debility,
premature decay. &c , having tried in vain
every adveitised remedy, has a simple means
of self cure, which lie will send free to his
fellow snflerers. Address J. II. REEVES,
78 Nassau st., New York
Sept. l:ly
HOUSE AND WIS FOB SALE
THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR
sale his residence in Oregon City. There
are four lots, a good house and barn, with a
tine cellar and a good well of water. There
is plenty of land, and it is well adapted for
earl' gardening purposes. Part payment
may be made in stock. For particulars ep
Pl.v to GEORGE CLARK.
Ore on City Juna2 lS71tf
Jacob Stitzkl.
James P. Upton
STITZEL & UPTON,
Heal Exlate Brokers avd General
Agents, Corner of Front and
Washington streets,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
X"-7 Will attend to the sale and purchase
ot Peal Estate in all parts of the City and
tate. Special attention given to the saleof
East Portland property.
Address P. O. Pox 42, Portland. Oregon.
STITZEL Sc UPTON.
9tf.
Real Estate Brokers.
GREfiT WINTER TONIC.
liegeman's Cordial Elixlrof Cnl ia ylx
Bark, a pie sant Cordial which strengthens
and improves the Digestion, an excellent
preventive of Fevers, Fever and Ague, Ac,
and a great Renontor and Tonic for inva
lids and debilitated persons. Heoeman A
Co , New York, Sole Manufacturers. Sold
by ail Druggists.
A. NOLTNER,
NOT ART PUBLIC JENTERPRISZ 0FFICF
Oregon City 'Jan; J3;tf
P- W. POPE & CO.,
DEALERS IX
STOVES, TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON.BRA
JEUb' COPPER, LEAD PIPE, IK
PIl'E AND FITTINGS, RUUPh .
HOSE, FORCE AND LIFT
PUMPS, ZINC, COPPFR,
BRASS AND IRON"
"WIRE.
Also a general cssoitment ol Ilous
nishing Goods.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Tin, Copper, and Sheet
Iron Ware.
ROOFING AND JOBBING OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION DONE TO
ORDER, AND AT
LOW PRICES.
o
Also, at POPE'S STOVE STORE you
will liud
HARDWARE AND BASKETS, WOODEN,
WARE AND TINWARE, LANTERNS,
LAMPS AND OIL. LUCINE AND
NIGHT LAMPS. ALSO
PERAMBULATORS.
All of the above articles are for sale at
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
C. AV. POPE & CO.
Oregon City Oregon.
ll:lyl
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HARDWARE, GROCERIES,
CROCKERY, NOTIONS, &C.
MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY.
PRODUCE 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
SLOtk of Spring Goods.
GIVE ME A CALL AND CONVINCE
YOURSELVES.
M v Motto is, QUICK SALES AND SMALL
PROFITS.
I. SELLING.
April 14. lS71:tf
R. F- CAUFIELD,
CORNER MAIN AND SEVKXTII STREETS,
OREGON CITY, OREGON,
cr in
DRY-GOODS &, GROCERIES,
CROCKERY and GLASS WAR
Also, a full assortment of
Millinery and Fancy Goods
OF THE LA TEST STYLES,
JUST RECEIVED.
COUNTRY PRODUCE
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
Oct. 6, ls7;tf
JOHN
OREGON CITY, OREGON,
RETAIL DEALERS IN
GROCERIES,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HiKDWARE,
I also keep constantly on hand
SALEM CASS IMF RES, FLANNELS,
TWEEDS AND P.LANKETS,
Which I will sell at the Factory Prices, and
will take wool in exchange.
ZTI will also pay the highest prices for
Butter. Eggs, and all kinds of good country
produce. I will sell as low as any house
in Oregon, for Cash o- its equivalent in good
merchantable produce.
Give me a call and sati-fv vonrselres
JOHN "MYERS.
Jan. 13.1S71 tf
Eye, Ear, Throat & Lungs.
JOHN B. FILKINGTON, M. D.,
I ATE OF SAN FRANCLSCO, HAS LO
J cated in Portland, Oregon. Office: In
Holmes' Puihling. First street (three doors
from Ladd & Tilton's Rank), where he may
be consulted daily, and will treat diseases
of the above named organs as specialties.
All operations upon the Eve and Eai per
formed in the most scientific aud careful
manner.
ARTIFICIAL EYES, having all the beauty
and mobility of the natural eye, inserted.
Refers bv" permission, for his professional
standing, to L. C. Lane, M, I)., Professor or
Surgery, and Edwin Rentier, M. I)., Profes
sor of Anatomy, University of the Pacific.
San Francisco; and for bis success in the
treatment of cases, to over 1,500 cases tieat
ed bv him, in San Francisco ; also, to Levi
Ests. Esq., Rev. T. L. Eliot, Portland ; Wm.
H. Dillon, Esq., Vancouver, W. T. ; and
many others Oregon and Washington Ter
ritory. aug2o:m6
Notice.
JOHN MYERS, ESQ., IS MY DULY Au
thorized Agrent in Oregon Ci'y, and also
Agent for the Estate of Daniel Harvev, de
ceased. MBS. E. HARVEY.
October 1, lS71.m-3
Ayer's Ague Oure,
For Fever and Aue, Intermittent Fever,
Chill Fever, liemittent Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &c.,
and indeed all the affections which arise
from malarious, marsh, or miasmatic
poisons.
No one remedv is inmW
called for by the necessities of
the American people than a
sure and safe cure lor Fever
and Ague. Such we are now
enabled to oiler, with a perfect
certainty that it will eradicate
the disease, and with ssnr.
ance, founded on proof, that no harm can arise
from its use in any quantity.
That which protects from or prevents this dis
order must be of immense service in the com
munities where it prevails. Prevention is better
than cure, for the patient escapes the risk whirh
he must run in violent attacks of this baleful dis
temper. This "CuitK" expels the miasmatic
poison of Fkvek and Ague from the fvstem,
and prevents the development of the disease, if
taken on the tirst approach of its premonitory
symptoms. It is not only the best remedv ever
yet discovered for this class of complaints, but
also the cheapest. The large quantity we sup
ply for a dollar brings it within the reach of
everybody; and in bilious districts, where
Fkveu and Ague prevails, everybody should
have it, and use it freely, both for cure and pro
tection. It is hoped this price will place it wiihin
the reach of all the poor as well as the rich.
A great superiority ot this remedy over any
other ever discovered for the speedy and certain
cure of Intormittents is, that it contains no Qui
nine or mineral; consequently it produces no
quinism or other injurious effects whatever upon
the constitution. Those cured by it are left as
healthy as if they had never had the disease.
Fever and Airue is not alone the consequence
of the miasmatio puison. A great variety of dis
orders arise from its irritation, among which
are Neuralaria, Rheumatism, Goiit, Headache,
Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asth
ma, Palpitation, Painful Affection of the Spleen,
Hysterics, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis,
and derangement of the Stomach, all of which,
when originating in this cause, put on the in
termittent type, or become periodical. This
"Citue" expels the poison from the blood, and
consequent-lv cures them all alike. It is an in-,
'valuable protection to immigrants and persons
travelling or temporarily residing in tho mala
rious districts. If taken occasionally or daily
while exposed to the infection, that will be ex
creted from the system, and cannot accumulate
in sufficient quantity to ripen into disease.
Hence it is even more valuable for protection
than cure; and few will ever suffer from Inter
mittents if they avail themselves of the protec
tion this remedy affords.
For fJerr Complaint, arising from torpid
ity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stim
ulating the Liver into healthy activity, aud pro
ducing many truly remarkable cures, where
othor medicines fail.
PREPARED BT
Dr. J. C. AYER& CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
AND SOLD ALL ROUND THE WORLD.
1'ItICE, $1.00 PEIl HOTTIjUI,
VEGETABLE SiCiLI
RENE WEB.
Eory year incren-ses the popularity
of this valuable I fair Pj eparation ;
which is due to merit alone. Wc ear.
assure our old patrons that it is kept
fully up to its hi2;h standard; and it
is the only reliable and perfected prep
aration for restoring Gray on Fadi:i
Hair to its youthful color, maVinir it
soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp,
bv its use, becomes white and clean.
It removes all eruptions and dandruir,
and, by its tonic properties, prevents
the hair from falling out, as it stimu
lates and nourishes the hair-clands.
By 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 ILviit Dressing-ever used,
as it requires fewer applications, and
gives the hair a splendid, glossy ap
pearance. A. A. Hayes, AI.I)., State
Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "The
constituents are pure, and carefully
selected for excellent quality; and I
consider it the 15kst Pkeiwiiation
for its intended purposes."
Sold by all Druggists, and Dealers in Medicines.
Price One Dollar.
Buckingham's Dye
FOR THE WHISKERS.
As our Kcncwer in many cases re
quires too long a time, and too much
care, to restore gray or faded "Whisk
ers, wo havo 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 off.
Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty
Cents.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL &. CO.,
NASHUA, N.H.
Sn;'lh & Pavis. WI olesale Ajcnts, FroLt
sdrett, Foi t'aad, Oiegon.
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A Most Efficient and Pleasant Tonic'
These Bitters are prepared from the most choica
and wholesome herbs and roots, and have given
universal satisfaction wherever tried. Thousands
of dyspeptics have fonnd relief through their use.
and physicians recommend them lor the cure of all
diseases of the blood and liver, and irregularities ol
the digestive oreans.
Headache, Biliousness and Constipation. General
Debility and Loss of Appetite, all are caused by tha
derangement of the (stomach. Iiver and other
functionaries of the system. '1 he IXL Flitters have
been successfully used and are warranted to allt;
Tiate the BUilerer in all the above cases,
CERTIFICATES.
Mrspns. IT. Epstf.is & Co:
Gentlemen: I take pleasure in statinc that agree
ably to your wish I have carefully tested and exam"
Inedthe sample of your IXL liitters. which yon
pent me, and iind it not only an agreeable Bitters,
but also one that cannot fail to bo beneficial as a
tonic and promo lerofDigestion.
G. HOLLAND. M. I.
CrrT avd corsmr Hospital, Saa Francisco.
June 20th, 1B71 :
I have carefully examined Dr. Henley's IXL
Bitters, and have failed to detect anything whicU
could injure even the most delicate constitution,
from the composition of the Bitters, as far as I
am able to determine it. I should judge that tha
IXL Bitters must be a very efficient remedy in
Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Loss of Appetite and simi
lar complaints, being composed of a number of
vegetable drugs which are principally used in dis
eases of that nature, and are of the greatest
efficiency in their care.
F. H. ENGELS. M. D..
Ass'tRes. Physician, Apothecary V. & C. Hospital,
State Assayeh's Of fice, San Francisco. July
21st. 1871: .
Messrs. H.Epstetk & Co. Gents: I have made a
careful examination of your IXL Bitters, and have
found them entirely free of deleterious mineral
substances. Yours, etc ,
LOUIS FALKEXATJ, State Assayer.
Beware of Counterfeits. None genuine without
Dr. Henley's signature across the top of each bottle.
Every Family should have a Bottle
in tli bouse. No Id everywhere
XI. EPSTEIN,
Sole Proprietors,
Xo. M8 Front Street, San Francisco, Cal.
L. GROSS S CO-, 675 W. Lake et., Chicago, Ill
' PRIVATE MEDICAL AID.
Quick Cures ami Moderate Cb
Dr. W. K. Doherty's
Piivate Medical XTurglcal Institute
No. 519 Sacramento Street, corner of
Leidesorfij (a few doors below
t!ie What Cheer House.)
(Private entrance on Leidesdorff street.)
L.stablislied Expressly to Afi'erd the Afflicted
Sound and Scientific iledical Aid, in tha
Treatment and Cure of all Private and;
Chronic Diseases, Cases of Secrecy and aU
fcexual JXsorders.
To the A filleted.
DR. W. K. DOIIERTY returns his sincere
thanks to his numerous patients for their
patronage, and would take this opportunity
to remind them that he continues to consult
at his Institute for the cure of chrotic dis
eases of the Lungs. Liver, Kidneys, Diges
five and Genito-Urinary Organs, and al
private diseases, viz : Syphilis in aU its fbsms
and stages, Seminal Weakne.-s and all the.
horrid consequences of self-abuse. Gonorr
hoea, Gh et, Strictures, Nocturnal and Diur-i
nal Emissions. Sexual Debility, Diseases of
the Back and Loins, inflammation of th
BLidder and Kidneys, etQ. ; and he bopest
that his long experience and successful prae
tice will continue to insure him a share ot
public patronage. Hy the practice of many
years in Europe and the United States, he ia
enabled to apply the most efficient and sue-,
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 veraci
ty from men of known respectability and
hiirh standing in society. All parties con-
suiting hi in by letter or otherwise, will re-v
ceive the best and gentlest treattneat slJ
iinxlicit seci t-cy.
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 tight,
loss of muscular power, palyitatiou of tli
heait, irrit.ibiiicy, nervousness, extreme nr
inaiy difficulties, derangement of digestive
functions, general debility, vaginitis, all dis
eases of the womb, hysteria, steiility and all
other diseases peculiar to females, sheshould
go or write at once to the celebrated female
doctor, K. DOIIERTY, at his Medical In
stitute, and consult him about her troubles
and diseases. The Doctor is efiecting more
cures than any other phjsictan in the Stale
of California. Let no false delicacy prevent
you, but apply immediately and save 3-ourself
from painful sull'eiings and premature death.
All married ladies, whose delicate health or
other circumstances prevent an increase in
their families should write or call at Dli. 'V.
K. POHEIITY'S Medical Institute, and they
will receive every possible relief and help.
The Doctor's ollices are so arranged that he
can be cousulted without fear of observation.
To Correspontlents.
Patients residing ia any part of the State
however distant, who may desire the opinion
and advice of DR. DOIIERTY in their respec.
five cases, and who think proper to submit a
written statement uf such, in preference to
holding a iersonal interview, are respectful
ly assuied that their communications will be
held sacred and confidential. If the case be
full)' and candidly described, personal com
munication will be unnecessary, as instruct
tions for diet, regimen and the general treat
ment of the case itself (including thsifinw
d-.es"), will hu forwarded without delav, and
in such a manner as to convey no idea of the
purport of the letter or parce'.
jeiTConsuItation by letter or otherwise,
FEEE. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay.
Sperm a forr horn,
DR. DOIIERTY has just published an it
portaut pamphlet, embodj'ing his own view
and experiences in relation to Impotence or
it ility ; he:n:j a Short Treaties on Sperma
torrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Nervous and
Physical Debility consequent on this aflcc
tlon, and other diseases of the Sexual Organs
This little work contains information of the
utmost value to all. whether married orsinjrle
and will be sent FREE hy mail on receipt of
six cents in postage stamps for return post
age. Address.
K. DOIIERTY. M. D.,
juIySOly San Francisco Cal I
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Will sow everything needed in a fanidy, from
the he ivitst to the lightest fabric.
IT BOKS MOKE UtlRX.
3IOKE 1CIXOS OF AVOR1C,
AXD ilETTEK WORK,
Than any other machine.
If there is a Florence Sewing Machine
within one thousand miles of San Francisco
not working well and giving entire satisfac
tion, if I am informed of it; it will beat
tended to without expense of any kind to tie
owner.
SAMUEL HILiIi,
.SX. J3K2 nSC 9
19 NEW MONTGOMERY STREET,
Grand Hotel Building-,
SAW FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
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