-3SR3SS3KS5SH3JS3S o o o o o 3 O O O 5 O o o o o o o 0 o o o o o 0 o o Sljc.tocckln Enterprise, FRIDAf, MARCH 22, 1872. What Cassias M Clay Thinks of Grant and Radicalism- o In a letter to the Liberal Repub lican Convention that recently met in Jefferson City, Cassias M. Clay, of Kentucky, one of the oldest and ablest Abolitionists of the country, indorses the Liberal movement, and thus speaks of Grant and the pres- ent Radical party : "Slavery being dead, I resist "with the spme earnestness that I did its existence the attempt of the Grant conspirators to subjugate the South; and to make us provincial for all time to a more than Roman imperialism. I denounce the attempt to weak en us by a studied policy of array ing the blacks against the whites. I denounce the design of barbarizing us, by the corrupt and irresponsible rule of men from the North, who have no common inter est in our affairs, who divide our people and waste our substance. I denounce the attempt to re verse the natural order of things, by subjecting, by constitutional xjchanges and ingeniously contrived laws, the intelligence and property of the South to Ignorance and pau perism. 0I denounce the enmity of the Grant rule to the independence of Cuba; because they know that Cuba must in interest finally grav itate toward and belong to the South. I denounce the union of the pow ers of the executive, judicial, and legislative department in the mili tary head of the nation. I denounce the nepotism, favor itism, and corruption and proscrip tion of the Grant Administration. I denounce the scheme of sub jecting men and measures to the end otW-electing a military chief o tain. '"And last and above all, I protest acranst the unconstitutional and despotic interference with the right of peaceable assemblages of the people and the ballot-box, by the frequent and alarming use of the cartridge box. The renomination and re-election of Grant is to consolidate all these usurpations and abuses, and open up a highway to the overthrow of all of our liberties. An I XG E X 10 US I N'ST 11 V 31 ENT. Droz, a mechanic of Geneva, pro duced a clock which excelled all others in ingenuity. On it were seated a negro, a shepherd, and a dog. When the clock struck, the shepherd played six tunes on his flute, and the dog approached and fawned upon him. This wonder ful machine was exhibited to the King of Spain, who was greatly delighted over it. "The gentleness of my dog," said Droz, "is his least merit. Jf your Majesty touch one of the ap ples which you see in the Shep- g herd's basket, you will admire the animal s fidelity. o lhe King took an apple, and the dog Hew at his hand, barking so loud that the King's dog, which was in the room, began to bark al so. At this the courtiers, not doubt ing thatoit was an affair of witch cratt, hastily left the room, cross ing themselves as they departe.l. Having desired the .Minister of Marine (the only one who ventur ed to remain) to ask the negro what o'clock it was, the Minister did so, but obtained no reply. Droz then observed that the negro had not Cyet learned Spanish, upon which Gthe question was repeated in French, when the black immediate ly answered him. At this prodigy the firmness of the Minister also cibrsook him, and he retreated pre cipitately, declaring that it must be the work of a supernatural being. O No Daxgek. Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton publishes the follow ing interesting family remiscence: ''There was no head in my moth er's family. I remember once my little sister swallo .ved a leaden bul let. Mv lather, being a timid man- hid his face that he mijht not wit ness the sufferings of his child. My mother took her daughter by the heels, and shook the missile from her throat. If she had wait ed for the head of the family to have acted she would have lost her child." Mrs. Stanton overestimates the danger to which her little sister was subjected. If the bullet was non-explosive it could have work ed no harm, and the life of the suf ferer might have been preserved without resorting to the unseemly feme ly of inversion and shakiii" Sorinow is the heir-loom of all; thegreat heritage of human kind. Not a sun sets in the west that does not see rising from the earth a mist of tears. Not a bright smile gleams on the human face thftt is not intermingled with the shadow of fear, of trouble or sor row. This sorrow, this common heritage, we may depend upon it, is felt in royal palaces, in noble halls, as well as looking up from the damp cellar, below 'the street or looking down from the wretched garret that is above. The royal mother feels when she loses her first born as keenly as the poorest beggar woman. There is a dead level on which humanity lies: and if you can disrobe the greatest no ble and take his rags off the most wretched beggar, you will find there is the same human heart and the same immortal soul in both, lost by Bin, and needing equality to be saved by grace. A Sad Spectacle. The Peoria Jleview prints this plain story : "Springfield has just had a sensa tion. A former State official, and a man who has occupied high posi tions, not only in the common wealth, but in the nation, lias been on a prolonge'spree for some days in her classic precincts. On Friday he visited Bunn's banking house, and demanded $50. It was refused him, whereupon he abused the tel ler like a pickpocket, and had to be ejected. lie visited a saloon and asked for a drink of whisky. The wbar-tender told him he had none, whereupon he grew so violent that he had to be put out by force. Drunken, friendless, and an out castsuch is the fate of one who aspired to be President of the Un ited States. lie is now a perfect wreck, and even his friends have come to the conclusion that the only service he can render is to die. Falsk Delicacy. Above every other feature that adorns the fe male character, delicacy stands foremost within the province of good taste. Not that delicacy which is perpetually in quest of something to be ashamed cf, which makes merit of a blush, and sim pers at the false construction its own ingenuity has put upon an in ocent remark; this spurious kind of delicacy is far removed from good feeling and good sense; but the high minded delicacy which maintains its pure and undeviating walk alike among women as in the societr of men, which shrinks from no necessary! uty, and can spak when required with seriousness of things at which it would be ashamed to smile or to blush. A Sad Cask of Ixsaxity. About six months ago the bark Live Yankee sailed from Portland, and has never been heard from. It is supposed she was wrecked and her passengers and crew lost. A woman named Kuphemia Creary had a husband on board, and she has been rendered insane by his loss. She Stoutly maintains that he is ali"e and constantly in her sight, but that he is kept from her. She thinks she sees him trying to reach her, but some unseen force holds him back. This idea has be come a monomania with her, and she thinks of nothing else. She was yesterday examined by the Commissioners of Insanity and or dered sent to Stocton. Jhdleiin February 21st. & - A Loathsome Fraud. The duel between Speaker Carter, of Louis iana 1 egislature chain-gang, and Police Superintendent Badger, of New Orleans, says the Cwca.sia)t, is justly pronounced a disgusting farce. Any combat between a Southern preacher and a Yankee vagabond, in which both are not exterminated, is a loathsome fraud upon an injured people. "What shall I do to get warm? asked a fashionably attired lady of a Quaker who was riding in a car riage with her, at the same time shivering in her lace shawl and pro fusion of jewelry. 'I don't know,' replied the Quaker, solemnly, 'un less thee puts on another breast pin !' F.i.axks. All kinds of hhinks can he had at this office Job Printing of every description neatly executed, at short notice. NE Y 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 a!l complete any sort of a vehicle from a com mon c;irt to a concord coach. Try me. Blaeksmitliing, Horse or Ox shoeing, and general jobbiug nratl v, qmcklv and cheap ly done." DAVID SMITH. Opposite Excelsior Market SHADES SALOON, C. A. HAAS, Proprietor, Main Street, Oregon City. B t BIIAAARD TABf.ES in. OI2EGOX Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in vites the attention f the lovers of this popular amusement to them. T 11 E B A II 1 S S UP P I A ED With all the choicest qualities of Liquors anj Ci irs. Scotch, Irish and Bourbon already famous Whiskies ami Punch. also, a no. 1 SHOOTING GALLERY Is connected with the Saloon. Oregon City, Jan. 1, lS72:tf WILLIAM SSNGER Has Established MM FOIl HIE MA .V EE A CTOTxY OF FUMIT5JRE, ASH, BLINDS AND ECORS AND MOULDINGS OF ALL SIZES. jear They will oto do TURNING, of f-vry description to order, With Neatness and Dispatcl 1 ALL WOP.K WARRANTED. Shop on the River, back of Ackerman's Store, Oregon City, Oregon. T II E HOUSE WE LIVE IN AND THE INHABITANTS OF THE IIUMAIV ISOIX. THE CAUSE OF A GREAT MANY Dis eases, that have been pro lounced incur able by the most eminent physicians, for the very reason that they overlooked the muse, and as Dr. Van Den Bergh hus made the Entozoa a life long Study, he would inform the sick generally that by elose observation nnd great xperiments, has come to the con clusion that there are moxicute and thrun in diseases caused by Worms, Hrdatids, An imalcuhe, or other species of Entozoa. The public generally, or the profession at large, are tint aware of the number of Patients who are treated by eminent Physic ians, lor this, that, or such a complaint, without any relief. If the disease had been understood, a few doses of" Dr. Vs. Sovereign. Worm Remedy would have immediately cured the complaint aud saved a great many lives. INHABITANTS OF THE HU MAN BODY! What think .you reader, of your body be ing a planet, inhabited by living races, as we inhab t the earth? Whatever may he your thoughts on the subjVct, it is even so. Your body may be but a home for parasites that crawl over the Mirfa.ce, burrow beneath the skin, nes,tle in ;ts entrails, and riot and propagate their kind in every corner ot its frame. The folIoKring is from the San, Francisco Buhtin, of January Lit, (A recent date.; Cail Martins recently died in CievehMf, Ohio, from eating meat intected with the Oca of Tana a- Solium. At the Coroner's Inquest, on Tuesday, (January 2d.) it was shown that three weeks before Christmas, Mai tins purchased a carcass of Pork. Some of the meet was eaten the same day, nnd some was made into sau-age. About ten days later, some of the sausage was eaten, and in a Vhost time the whol i family were taken siek. Martins died "ii Sunday, Decem ber 31st, IS71. Mrs. Martins and her two Children are now very sick, and the fomer is not likel t recover. The veniict was in accordance with the facts. For further par ticulars., e Cleveland, Hiio, papers of above date.' A Coroner's inquest brought this fact to light. Sow I would ask how many more Mich deaths ar inquest would bring to light t Ponder well, reader, upon this, and thii.k of the thousands that d:e every year and no Cku-e can be assigned tor their death. Now the question that would naturally enter the liiiuii of the reader, is what shall I do? The a.ivice of the Dr. would be go to sjme one that is competent ol treating such com plaints. And who is more competent than the one that has made Worms a speciality. Tkxias. Yesterday, Dr. J. W. Van Deii Bergh exh'bited to us a number ot parasites which had been removed from persons af flkte.l; there were several ddlerent species, one of which appears to be entirely unknown to the medical profession. This new taenia is shaped something like an orange seed, but perfectly Hat, or lather like a c teumher seed, with a tail about a quarter of an inch inlergth. Another was a tape worm S7 diet in length, consisting of y.fitjo joints. Among medical men there exists no little difference of opinion relative totheoiigin of these entozoa. One class of writers be lieve that these parasites, at least many of them, originate in the endowment of ant nal molecules with vitality from the parent body, favored by certain st ites ot the vital forces of that body; the states originating yieir organization and promoting their growth and propagation. That all description of e itozoa are met with far more frequently where animal food is used in greatest abund ance, is an indisputable tact, especially where tSe food is the flesh of the "unclean beasts," ahich the Jews and Mohammedans are lorbkhlen to partake of. Rut our inten tion is not to w ite a tliesU nivm this subject: we enlv desire to c'iron cle the fact that Dr J. W. Van Den lit igh has lound a med:cine - a simple vegetable whieli grows in r.bund anCe in California, which is a dead shot to allentozoa, of whatever de cript on, gener ally accomplishing its olject in I'r- m an hour and a half to six h ur-i. Morning Call. Had we the space I ere. hundreds of testi monials could be produced, testifying to the truth of the asser ions that have here been made, but it would he useless and would onlv occupy the reader's time. The following are some of the diseases t .at Worms are o (ten mistaken for. Dyspepsia, Chronic Affections of the Liver and Kidneys, Corir-umption, hi e Swell. ng. Palsy, Spermatorrhoea. Diarrt ce i, I ic mti m nee of Urine, Gravel, Flor Aibus, Diabetes, Dropsy, etc Dr. V. would advise those la-lie troubled wiMi amj Irregularities of the Uterus to I ry his new remedies and get cured. Dr. Van D. ti Reich's Infallible Worm Syr up for Children. 1 rice 1. Warranted to expel the worms. Sent everywhere upon receipt ol price. Dr. J. W. Van Den Rergh's, Hair Tonic a sure cure to destroy-all animalcuhe of the Hair Follicles, prevent- falling out, and pro moting te Growth ol thell.nr. Pace $1,50; Warranted. By CoiisaU'iig ami Umlergoins SIMP L E EXAMINATION, The afflicted cm learn if their disease is caused by Worms or no'; at all evems, Dr. Van Den Rergh cm tell them trom what dis ease they are Miffring. Consultations and Examinations FIIEE OK CHARGE. OFPICE ROOMS NOS. 38 & 39, OVER THE POST OFFICE- Letters describing the symptoms will be promptly answered, and persons living at a distance will be saved the expense and trou ble of calling upon the Doctor. Address IU J. W. VAX DES BEISGH, P. 0. LOX 172. SALEM, OREGON, Testimonial. Fouthxd, Pi b. loth, 1872. Da. J. W. Van Dkx Rkuou J)ejr .Sir: Our child, a little girrVight years of age, has had fits and c nvnlsions for the last iwo years, and we had tried many doctors and tranv remedies without much benefit, in faet our dailiiiLT was iietting constantly worse unt 1 we heard of sour worn syrup th "iuh a friend of ours. We though', that, perhaps it might do some good to g.ve it a trial, a. id you cannot imagine our surprise when over 2o0 worms were expelled with one ho tie of your valuable worm syrup, and from, this time on we certainly shall never be without it so lotiir as there i- a pos.-ible chance lor it to be had. You aie at liberty to publish this if von i ho -se, and may it do much nod. Respectluily vours, S. II. ORTo.V. m.j. onrox. Symptoms of Worn 3, Alternate paleness and flu-hing of the countenance, dull expression ot the eves, drowsiness, itch ng of the m"se a swelled upper-lip, tongue whltely furred and thickly speckle.! with red points, feted breath, an en hirged abdomen, a paiti 1 or geneial swelling or pufhnmnss ot t;te skin, a startling in the sleep and grinding of the teeth, a sensat. on as if something was 1-id.red in the throat, a gradual wasting of the liesh, s.cktiess of the stomach, vomiting, a short and dry cough, appeti e sometimes voracious, at otuer times tecble. bowels sometime- costive, oth er t mes h o-e, f.reat ti e fu ncss and irr.itibil ity ot temper, pains in the "stomach aad boweU, toliO, fits, convulsions and palay. I the worm syrup is not to be had in 3-our town, send orders to the manufact urer ai.d it will Le sent promptly t any ad dress free cf expres-s chirges. Direct or ders to Dr. 5. W. VAN DfiN BERGH, P. 0. Box 172, Salem, Oregon. GOOD NEWS, GOOD ftSEWS! LOOK OUT FOE GOOD S- ACSCERMASM & CO, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE Stock of SPRIXG & SIM ME Si GOODS, WHICH TilEY OFFER Cheaper lli;ti tlie Cheapest. We would say, come and convince your self before purchasing elsewhere. Our stock consists iu part of FANCY AND STAPIE DRY-GOODS, CI10TIIING, II ATS, 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, WOOIi wanted, for which we pay the HIGHEST TRICE. S. ACKERMAN & CO. Oregon City, April 21, 1871 :tf RESTAU RANT. LEOFJDeLOUEY, Prop'r- EA TE OF THE CLIFF HOUSE "mux street, oregox city, oreoox. J specifully announces to his v fi lends and the t. ave'int; public, that he has re-otened the above named Restaurant. The proprietor knows how to serve his csutoiners with Ovsteis, Tin's Feet, a good cup ol Coflee or a SQUARE MEAL. Li.OX D.oLOUEY Oregon City, Jan. 27, ls71:tf Lost, BOUT TIIK1ST OF APR II-. near Oregon City, a h iv thorough-bred American MARK, cr-jlit years old, alout 14 hands hiyh, a small white stripe on $1 the near lore toot, and the hoot black and white, no brands or ol her marks. Any one returning saul mare or leavnifr information of where she may he tund, at the iwstotfiee, in Oregon City, will be liberally rewarded. SAMUEL RAMS DEN". Oregon City, July 14,1871. JOHN II. SCII RAM. Manufacturer and Dealer in SA DDLES, HA RiVESS, etc., etc., Maiit St t, Oregon City, Wishes to represent that he is now as well prepared to furnish uri3' article in his line as the larnest establishment in the State. He narticulai ly requests that an examination of his toek be m.ide before buying elsewhere. OREGON CITY BREWERY ! 1IEXRV HUM BEL, Having purchased the above Rrewery wish es to inform the public that he is now prepar ed to manufacture a No. 1 quality of EAGER BEER, As stood as can be obtained anywhere in the Stale. Orders solicited and promptly tilled. A VOID QUACKS. A victim of early in Xjl. discretion, causing nervous debility, premature decay. &o , having tried in vain every advei tised remedy, lias a simple means of self-cure, which he wdl send fi ee to his fellow-sufferers. Address J. II. REEVES, 78 Nassau St., New York Sept. l:ly HOUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE '-piIE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR JL sale his residence in Oregon City. There are lour lots, a good houe and barn, with a fine cellar and a good well of water. Theie is tdenty of land, and it is well adapted for er.rly gard.-ning purposes. Part payment may be made in stock. For particulars ep Pv to GEORGE CLARK. Ore on City Juna 2 lSTPtf Jacob Stitzkl. James R. Uno.v ST IT ZE L & UPTON, Real Exlate Brokers and General Agents, Corner of Front and Washington streets. PORTLAND. OREGON. 3? Will attend to the sale and purchase of Real Estate in all parts of the City and State. Special attention given to the saleof East Portland property. Address P. O. Rox 4V2. Portland. Oregon. HT1TZEL A UPTON. 9tf. Kent Estate Brokers. GREAT WINTER TONIC. Hepeman's Cordial Elixir or Calisnj-a rls, a pletsant Cordial which strengthens and improves th Digestion, an excellent preventive of Fevers, Fever and Ague, Ac, and a great Reno' -tor and Tonic for inva Tds and d bil tated persons. Heoemax & Co , New York, Sole Manufacturers. Sold by all Druggists. A. NOLTNER, NOTARY PUBLIC ENTERPRISE OFFICE Oregon City,;jan 13. -tt ft mm C. W. POPE & CO. 1 DEALERS IN STOVES, TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, BRA lERs COPPER, LEAD PIPE, IU A PIIE AND FITTINGS, RU RB tl HOSE, FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS, ZINC, COPPER, BRASS AND IRON WIRE. Also a general sssoitment ol Ileus 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 . Til wni una HARDWARE AND BASKETS, WOODEN, - V A K hi A r li 1 1 W A R K, LANTERNS, LAMPS AND OIL. LUCINE AND NIGHT LAMl'S. ALSO PERAMBULATORS. o AR of the above articles are for sale at PRICES TO SUIT TJIE TIMES. C. AV. POPE cfc CO. Oregon City Oregon. U:ly FALL AND WINTER GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT DEALER IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, NOTIONS, AC. MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY. I RODUCE of all kinds bought, for which I pay the highest market price. If tou desire good Goods, at LOW Prices call at I. SELLING'S, and examine his fresh siuck 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- CAUF8ELD, CORNER MAIN AM) SEVENTH STREETS. OREGON CITY, OREGON, Denier in DBY-800DS & GROCERIES CROCKERY and GLASSWAR Also, a full assortment of MiiHncn and Fancy Goods OF THE LATEST STY I F- JUST R EC E ! V E D. COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. O, t. 6. IsTLtf OREGON CITY, OREGON, RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GKOCEKIX BOOTS & SHOES, MAIIDWAIIE, 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. lfl will also pay the highest price for Butter, Eggs, and ail binds of good country produce. I will sell as low as any house in Oregon, for Cash o- its equivalent in goud merchantable produce. Give me a call and sati-fv yourselves JOHN MYERS. Jan. 13,1871 tf Eye, Ear, Throat & Lungs. JOHN B. PILKINGTON, M. D., T ATE OF SAN FRANCESCO, DAS LO U ca'ed in Portland. Oregon. Ofhce:Iri H. Imes' Building, First street ( three doers from Ladd & Tilton's Bank), where he may be con.-ultf d daily, and will treat diseases of the ab'-ve named organs as specialties. All operations upon the Eve and Eai per formed ia the most scientific and careful manner. ARTIFICIAL EYES, having all the beauty ami mobility of the natural eye, inserte-h Refers bv permission, for his professional standing, to L. C. Lane, M. D.. Profe-s r ol Surgery, and Edwin Rentley, M. D., Profes sor of Anatomy, University of the Pacific San Fiancisco; and for his success in the treatment of cases, to over 1,500 cases tieat ed bv him, in San Francisco ; also, to Levi Est?'s. Esq., Rev. T. L. Eliot. Portland ; Vm. H. Dillon, Eq., Vancouver, W. T. ; and many others Oregon and AVahin2rton Ter ritory. aug2o:m6 Notice. JOHN MYERS ESQ., IS MY DULY AU thotized Agent in Oregon Ci'v, and also Aent for the Estate ot Daniel Harvev, de ceased. MRS. E. HARVEY. October 1, 157i.mS Ayer's Cathartic Pills For the relief and cure of all derange ments in the stom ach, liver, and bow els. They are a mild aperient, and an excellent purgative. Being purely vege table, they contain no mercury or mine ral whatever. Much serious sickness and suffering is prevent ed bv their timely use; and every family should have them on hand for their protection "and relief, when required. Long experience has proved them to be the saf est, surest, and best of all ihe I'M with which the market abound. By their occasional ue, the blood is purified, the corruptions of the sys tem expelled, obstructions removed, and the whole machinery of life restored to its healthy activity. Internal organs which become clogged and sluggish aro cleansed by A tier's I'iils, and stimulated into action. Tims incipient disease is changed into health, the value of which change, when reckoned on the vast multitudes who enjoy it, can hardly be computed. Their sugar coating makes them 'pleasant to take, and pre.-erves their virtues unimpaired for any length of time, so that thev are ever fresh, arid perfectly reliable. Although searching, they are mild, and operate without disturbance to the constitution, or diet, or occupation. Full directions are given on the wrapper te each box, how to use them :;s a Family Phytic, ami for the following complaints, which thee l'ills rapidly cure: For l.v.ix-pi;t or 'n:l?rK;ioii. t.f stlo iipm, ILiiii itoi- and S.o of .4 jt ;5-rit . they should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom ach, and restore its healthy tone and action. For JLiVi'i Com jSiitit and it-, vaiioit symp toms, Billion ESU'ii-ilUic!:;-, HicU B';jt aelac. .1 isustilis-o or J.Tts-i feit lim's. BEil iou Colic and IJ3i-R- t. they hould be judiciously taken for each ca.e, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause if. For Xiyvntwy or nhiva, but one mild dose ii generally required. For 16l!3 Jiiitj:.-isiJ. .Mt. iRiav I, pitation of fin 3;rc. i" tlir SiN E5;it and E.ouu. they should be contm uoufly taken, a-; required, t ehanire the di-easeu action" of the system. With fuch change thojf complaints disappear. For BSrs.r and prii-a5 Sn-niKr they should be "taken in !arg and IVuquenl U.tse to produce the ( ii'.vt of a d: a: U pit i;c. For SU!2r43:l a large do-.e i:o"i'd la takon, as it produces tlu Uooi.-i-d :Ve. I by sy:n oath.y. As a Tiinnrr Til!, take one or two promote dirie-tion and rs-tievi i-.v s'.o.m An oeca-doiml !. '. st :.mt:l-.t- i: e .o bowels, restoiv the nppetite, n itivhi-i system. IJence ir is often ::dv:!iit!'Tc--i t- :.h. ;:.! -IK : ule-i 111 as whei; rvho feel of ih'-si vo-.n th-; (i:-rcriv no serious d 'raime-.iient exist--, tolerably well, ofle.i limls !'i:it nils make- him feel de-.duedlv 1. () .10 a c'.u-c '-!;- . I l'U t'.e cleansing apparatus ami reuov; i: i:v , I'rur! it-u'. Xr. jr. CAY El Chi LOU LI. 31 a:: s S. A. KOr, PAI.F. liV AU, 7-f;- V V. ' "RE Ayer's For restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. A dress ing i s it 7V t&YJL once agreeable, heal tli, and effectual for preserving the Jt soon gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked and baldness often, though not alwa', cured by its use. Xothing can restore the hair where the follicles are de stroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed ; but such as remain can bo saved by this application, and stimu 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 olf, 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 some preparations dangerous and inju rious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can bo found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it doe's not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy ustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C, Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, IiOWlSLL, MASS. Fmith & Pavis. 'Wl olesale Agents, Front s re t, Portia id, Otegon. Read Physician's Certificates Below I!! G O CD Ui in CD ft Ui fi o Tim rtmw 4 CD -f CD a o - o PLEBRATEBf BESTTDNIG IN USE! A Most Efficient and Pleasant Tonic. Thei Bittf rq nrt prepared from the most choice and wholesome herbs and roots, and have sriven universal satisfaction wherever tried. Thousands ot 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 dipestive orcans. Headache, Biliou-ness and Contipation, General Debility and Lossof Appetite, all ere caused b- the derangement of the Stomach. Liver nd other functionaries of th system, 'lhe I XL, Bitters have been successfully used and are warranted to alle viate the sullererin all the above castta. CERTIFICATES. II. ErsrF.iN A; Co: Gentlemen: I take pleasure in stating that agree ably to your wish I have carefully tested and exam ine 1 the sample cf your IXL Ultters, 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 promoter of Digestion. O. IIOLLuVXT, M. D. CrTT ant rors-r Hospitai, Sao Francisco. June 20th, 171 : I havo cirefully examined Dr. Henley's IXL Bitters, and have failed to detect anything which, could injure even the most delicate constitution trom the composition of the BiUers. as far as I ?5 i- to deternnne it. I should judge, that th JXL. Bitters must be a very fticient remedy ia Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Loss of Appetite and simi lar complaints, beim? composed of a number of vegetable drugs which &r ' principally used in dis eases of that nature, and are of the greatest efficiency in their cure. t . . . F- n- EGELS. M. D Ass t Res. Physician Apothecary C. fc C. liospital. SlstlHTl33"1 8 0f"FICE San Francisco. July Messrs'. H.Eppteijc 4 Co Gents: I have made a fm?nrfUVHXam'nio'? of our IiL Bitters, and have .XtceT Ur Ql dteriou. mineral DrJIenley 's ..gnature across the top of eact UbottS! t Y' rj,,ny hulI liave n Bottle Ju the house. HtUl everywi,ere. r,o t- . r. Sole Proprietors, t f;PrA2- l1,r?vr0?--re?t,,Saa Francisco, Ca!. OIiOSS 4 CO., 6,0 W. Lake st., Ohicago, Ilia t'eb2'4ni3 Hair Vigor, J! ZZPggf stores faded ' JXZ- color, with the v - PRIVATE MEDICAL AID. Quick Cures and Moderate Cliare Dr. V. K. Dohcrty's Private MeUIcal b Surgical Institute No. 519 Sacramento Street, comer o Leidesorltj (a few doors beiow thti What Cheer House.) (Private entrance on Leidesdorff street.) Established Expressly to AiiWrd the Alllicted Sound and Scientific Medical Aid, in the Treatment and Cure of all Private and Chronic I'i.-eases, Cases of Secrecy and alt Sexual D.sorders. To Afllic-tecl. DR. W. K. D0IIERTY returns his sincere thaiflvs to hi 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 throtic dis eases of the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Diges tive and Genito-Urinary Organs, and al private diseases, viz : Syphilis in all its form and stages, Seminal Vk'eakne:-s and all the horrid consequences of self-abue. Gonorr hoea, G1 et, Strictures, Nocturnal and Diur nal Emissions. Sexual Debility, Diseases of the Back and Loins, inflammation of th Bladder and Kidneys, etc. ; and 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 iaj enabled to apply the most efficient and suc cessful remedies against diseases of all kinds lie uses no mercury, charges moderate,treat his patients in a col lect and honorable wav and has references of unquestionable veraci ty from men of known respectability and high standing in society. All parties con sulting him by letter or otherwise, will re ceive the best and gentlest tieatme at si c$ implicit secrecy. To Keinale. When a female is in trouble, or afMicted with disease, as weakness of the back and limbs, pain in the head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart. iriit.ibiiitN-, nervousness, extrenje ur inary dilliculties, derangement of dige-tiv functions, general debility, vaginitis, all dis eases of the womb, hysteria, sterility and nil other diseases peculiar to females, sheshoiild go or write at once to the celebrated female doctor, W. Iv. DOHKRTV, at his Medical In stitute, and consult him about her troubles and diseases. The Doctor is effecting more cures than any other physician in tte State of California. Let no talse delicacy prevent ou, but apply immediately and save 3-ourself from painful sufTei jugs and premature death. All married ladies, whose delicate healthj.,or other circumstances prevent an increase in. their families should write or call at DR. W,"" K. D0HKR1 Y'S Jledical Institute, and they will receive every possible relief and help. The Doctor's oflices are so arranged that lie cau be consulted without fear of observation. j, To Correspondents, Patients residing in any part of thePtate however distant, w"ho may des:re the opinion and adviceof DR.DOHERTY in their respec tive cases, and who think proper to submit written statement of such, in preference to holding a personal interview, are respectful ly assured that their communications will be held sacred and confidential. If the case bt fully and candidly described, personal com munication will be unnecessary, as instruc tions for diet, regimen and the general t-eat-ment of tlie ca-e itself (including the reme dies), will be firwardt d without delav. and in such a manner as to convey no idea of the purport ot the letter or parcel. jCS"Cjnsultation by letter or otherwise, q UEE. Permanent cure guaranteed ornopav. Spcrmalorrliwi'. DR. D0HERTY has jn-t published an in fwn tant pamphlet, embodying his own view and experiences in relation to Impotence er irility ; being a Shi t. Treaties it sperma torrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Nervous and Physical Debility consequent on this afiec t on, and other diseases of the Sexual Organs This little work contains information of the utmost value to aV, whether married orsinple and will he sent Fi;EE by mail on receiptor six cents in postage stamps for return post aire. Address. V. K. DOHERTY. M. D.. juIySOly San Francisco Cal 1 THE FLORENCE Will sew everything needed in a fanvly, from the heaviest to the lightest fabric. IT DOES MOUK AVOUIC, JIOllE KI.VUS OP AVORK, AMJ BETTER AVOMIC, TLan any other machine. If there is a Florence Sewing Machine within one thousand miles of San Francisco not working well and giving entire sati-fac-tion.if I am informed of it; it will beat tended to without expense of any kind to tbo owner. 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