o O o o O 0 O H O O o o 0 O O o o G o o GO o c O G O o o 0 O o O O o o o o o o o o l)C lUeckln Enterprise, iUDAY. APRIL 20. 187'2. V Growler's Keceipt to make a l'asli ionalile Woman. From tht Richmond Enquirer. Take ninety pounds of ilesh and bones but cliielly bones w;sb clean .and bore holes in the ear and cut oft the small toes ; bend the neck to conform to the Grecian o bendy the Boston dip, the kangaroo droop, the JSaratoa slope, or the bullfrog break, as the taste inclines; then add three yards of linen, one 3 hundred yards of ruffles and seventy-fives yards of edging, eighteen yards of dimity, one pair siik cot ton hose with patent hip attach ments, one pair of false calves, six yards ot ftannel, embroidered, one pair of b;l moral boots with heels three inches high, four pounds whalebone in strips, seven ten hundred and sixty yrds of steel wire, three quarters of a mile of tape,eten pounds of raw cotton or two wire hemispheres, one wire basket to hold a bushel, four copies of the New York IL,rald (triple sheet), one hundred and fifty yards of silk or dress goods, tive hun dred yards of point lace, fourteen hundred yards fringe and other trinnningSjt welv e gross of buttons, one box pearl powder, one saucer of carmine and an old hare's foot, one bushel of false hair frizzled ;ind 'retted a la tnaniuque, one bundle Japanese switches, with ra mice ami oilier varmints; one peck of kerchief, iair pins, one lace hand nine niches square, with patent holder. Perfume with attar of roses, -or sprinkled with nine drops of the "Blessed Baby" or "West Hud." Stuff the head with fashionable novels, ball tickets, play bills and wedding cards, some scandal, a great deal of lost time and a very little sage; add a half grain of common sense, three scruples of religion, and a modicum of modesty. Season with vanity and affectation and folly. Garnish with ear-rings, fmger-rings, breast pins, chains, bracelets, feathers and flowers to suit the taste. 1 'carls and diamonds may be thrown in if you have them ; if not , paste and pinchbeck from the dollar store will do. Whirl all around in a fashionable circle and stew by gaslight for six hours. Great care should be taken that the thing is not overdone. if it does not rise sufficiently add more copies of the Xew York olhrrhl. This dish is highly ornamental, and will do to put at the head of your table on grand occasions, but is not suitable for every-day use at home, ?cing very expensive and in digestible. It sometimes gives men the heartburn and causes them to break, and is certain death to children. If you have not the ingredients at hand, you can buy the article ready-made in any of our large cities if you have money enough. rH i e P ro t es t a n t E pi sc o pa 1 C h u r eh in the United States reports an ac tual accession to its communion last year, of 24,124, being a larger percentage upon its whole number of members (224,90.")) than anv other Church. The Methodist Episcopal Church reports an in crease of -38,387, and a total mem bership of 1,172,000. The Reunit ed Presbyterian Church reported as received on examination last year, 27,770, and a total of 455, o78 members. The Congregation alists had 13, .301 added by profes sion, and a total membership of :?V18. Tlio Presbyterian Church (South) reported "(1870) a total membershp of S7,520 and additions on profession of 5,;02. The reg ular Baptists report a total mem bership of 1,410, 403, and 77,795 added by baptism, and lo,93G ex cluded and 2,271 erased. There are many sub-divisions of these de nominations, and smd'er bodies whose reports we have not i-oni, pared. But the above are wortii- of study, by ministers and others interested in Church growth. & . The result in Xew Hampshire does not. seem to effect the back bone of the anti-Grant Senators otherwise than to stiffen it. It is now reported that the five leaders of the republican movement against the Administration, Sumner, Trum bull, Sehurz, Fenton, and Tipton, have met ami pledged to each other that they will not support Grant in case he is nominated at Philadelphia, as be is sure to be. Sumner is quoted as favoring Judge Davis, and the rest are united on whoever may prove the most avail able man to defeat the ofiic-hold-ers candidate. The defection of these men from the Republican party, w hich may now be consider ed as definitely declared, leaves that organization bereft of its moral strength, dependent onlv upon patronage and plunder, and weakened in a point which in oc casional local success can never re- pair. A Doriu.E Role. The X. Y. Times was prominent in exposing Tammany frauds. The same paper is equally prominent in attempting to cover up the delinquencies of Federal officials. These latter are supposed to "divide" with the Tim, whilst the former refused, ami here we have the secret of playing a double roU i.ui in vonnecticut claims to have the bed which Xaoh Webster last slept on: It's about as hard as some ot Ins dictionary words. llOW TO MAKE A SCAXDAL-IIOX- GEii. Take a grain of falsehood, a handful of Run-about, the same quantity of Ximbletonguc, a sprig of the herb Backbite, a teaspoon ful of Don't you tell it, six. drachms of Ma free, and a few drops of En vy. Stir well together and sim mer half an hour. Add a little discontent and Jealousy, then strain through a bag of Miscon struction, cork it up in a bottle of Malevolence,, and hang it upon a skein of street-yarn. Shake it oc casionally for a few days, and it will be tit for use. Let a few drops be taken before walking out, and the desired result will follow. There is an old man in Concord, Xew Hampshire, of such a singu lar turn that, if there were many like him, the cordwainers of Con cord would come to insolvency, for no matter what may be the de pression of the thermometer, by the mercury at 0 or below 0, this ancient character wears neither i snoes or stockings muoors or out. He thinks it wrong to kill animals, and there-ore wickedto use leather. On through snow he goes without a wince, but the letter writer who describes him says he is somewhat "husky of voice." We should think so, especially as out of ten derness for silk worms or beavers, he always wears a straw hat. It having been absurdlv stated in some benighted quarters, that Mr. Horace ureeievis m ins T si I - Uo- tage, the Cincinnati t.,ournterual denies this aspersion with becom ing warmth. "Mr. Greeley," it says, "still retains extraordinary measure of strength and vivacity, can do more and better work than most men haif his age, and is in his prime intellectually ami organ ically." As regards his aire, the same paper says: "He is neaily twenty years younger than the I'ope, twelve years younger than Thiers, one year younger than Gladstone, and but one year older than Bismark." A leading Republican paper of San Francisco says: "ft is only a few years since that the managers of the Central Pacific Railroad Company were humble suppliants before the people of California for help to build their road. Xow they are the haughty masters of the whole State, controlling its Legis lature, trade, commerce, and a majority of its public servants, and have their iron-bound heel on the necks of the people." Won.K r.i-: Sitim.iki). Tt is now said that Gen. Sickles has favored tins country with his presence for the purpose of trying to secure the second place on the Presidential ticket. We trust that it is true, remarks the Detroit Union. It there was anything wanting before to make the ticket infamous, it would be supplied by placing Sickles on the ticket with Grant. Fit representatives of the party of great moral ideas they are. Xice thing for a Sunday-school. Will Insist. The "Washington correspondent of the Jlidi mml Dispatch says the colored delega tion to the Philadehlhia Conven tion will insist that Sumner's sup lementary civil rights bill shall be endorsed as a new plank in the Giant platform, and the Central Committee of the Colored Repub lican Association has determined to demand as a sine qwi -non to their support of the ticket. The Radicals have long toyed with the negroes, but the latter are getting their eyes open at last. Lir.Ei:.L Allowance. The Radicals of Ohio propose to give the Democrats four of the twenty Congressmen to which that State is entitled, and in Illinois they generously give the Democrats four of the nineteen. In the for mer State the Democrats cast 218, 105 votes, and the Radicals 238,-27- votes, and in the latter, the Democrats 110,171 a id the Radi cals 137,181 Out of one hundred and thirty German Bepublican newspapers in this country, says the St. Louis Times, the Administration has counted up just six that favor Grant's re-nomination. It does not state how manv of these for lorn six- are conducted by office holders. Five is probably a just estimate. Oysteu Sausaoes. Chop a pint of oysters with a quarter of a pound of veal and a quarter of a pound of suet, and some bread crumbs; sea son with salt and pepper; pound them in a mortar; make them into little cakes with an egg; flour, and fry them drv. Serve hot. A fellow, having a spite at a siusage-maker, rushed into his shop, when crowded with custom ers, threw a large dead cat upon the counter, and said: "That makes nineteen! we 11 settle when you're not so busy!" and made his exit. , ' ,-'ot savs .John . V, in . r i l.rown was "only a despised 'horse thief a dozen years ago." Cor rect for once. And he "is now, re marks the Detroit Union, the pa tron saint of the greatest party of thieves that ever infested the civil ized world. Sportive. A Cleveland man touches up Ins face with a box of water colors, in imitation nt' ,i, 1 pox pustules, goes to the front ! door, and then laughs to see the I callers try to break their nee- in i getting over the gate and fence THE HOUSE VE LIVE IN AND THE. INHABITANTS OF THE HUMAN HOfrlT. WORMS. THE CAUSE OF A GREAT MANY Dis eases, that have been pro:iou'.r::ed incur able by the tn-ost eminent physicians, for the very reason that they overlooked the caa-ic, tn as Dr. Van Den" Uergh lias made the Entozoi a hie Ion-; Study, he would inform the sick generally that by close observation and great speriments, has come to the con clusion that there are more acute and thron ic diseases caused by Worms, Hydatids, An insa'euhe, or other species of Entozoa. The pubic generally, or the profession at large, are not aware of the number of Patients who are treated by eminent Physicians, lor th's, that, or uch a complaint, without any relief. If the disease had Wen understood, a few doses of Dr. Y's. Socrrijn, Worm irmhj would have immediately cured the complaint and saved a great many lives. INHABITANTS OF THE HU MAN EODY! What think you reader, of your body be in a planet, inhabited by living races, as we inhab t the earth? Whatever may be your thoughts on the subject, it is even so. Ymir body may be but a home for parasites that crawl over the surface, burrow beneath the skin, nestle in its entrails, and riot and propagate their kind in every corner ot its frame. The following is from the Sun Francisco Bail, U,,, of January iitjth, 1S7J. (A recent date.; Carl J.'artins recently died in Cleveland, Ohio, from eating meat infected with the Oca of Tani a Solium. At the Coi oner's Inpe.-t, on Tuesday, (January 2d,) it was shown that three weeks before Christmas, Mai tins purchased a carcass of Turk. Some of the meet was eaten the same day, and some was made into saa-agc. Aboil ten d.tvs iuer, some of the sausage was eaten, and in a short time the whobi family were taken sick. Martins died on Sunday. Decern her :11st, 171. Mrs. Martins and her two children are now very sick, and the fomcr is not likel t rec ver. The verdict was in accordance with the facts. For further par ticulars, see Cleveland, Ohio, papers of above date. A Coroner's Inquest brought this fact to light. Now I would ask how many more .such deaths a- inquest would bring to light? Ponder well, reader, upon this, and thir.k of the thousands that die every year and no cuu-e can be as-igned tor their death. Now the question that would naturally enter the iniml of the reader, is what .shall I do? The a ivice of the Dr. would be go to some one that is competent of treating such com plaints. And who is more competent than the one that has made Worms a speciallit Tkm.vs. Yesterday, Dr. J. W. Van Den Dei gh exhibited to us a number ot parasites which had been removed from persons af flicted; there were several ddfetent species oneof which appears to be entirely unknown to the tfcedical profes-ion. This new taenia is shaped something like an orange seed, but perfectly Hat, or lather tike a cucumber seed, with a tail about a quarter of an inch inlergth. Another was a tape worm s7 fiii-t in length, consisting of '..'Inn joints. Among inedic.il men theie exists no little difference of opinion relative totheoiigin of fie.se entozoa. One class of writers be lieve that these parasites, at least many of them, originate in the endowment ot animal molecules with vitality from the parent body, fivo-e l by certai.i states of the vital forces of that bodv: the states originating their orauizutt u and promoting their growth and propagation. That all description- of entozoa are met with far more frequently where animal food is used in greatest abund ance, is an indisputable fact, especially where t!ie food is the flesh of the "unclean beasts," u hich the Jews and Mohammedans are forbidden to partake of. Hut our inien lion is not to w. ite a thesis upon this subje. t: we onlv desire to c'lroivcle the fact that Dr J. W. Van Den i' rirh has found a metfeine a simple vegetable wnieli ixrows in tbuud anCe m California, which is a dead shot to al lenio.na, of whatever description, gener ally accomplishing its object In from an hour and a half to six hours. Morning Coll. Had we the space here, hundreds of testi monials could be prodaeed, testifying to the truth of the assertions that have here been made, but it would be useless and would oulv occupy the reader's time. The following are some of the diseases that Worms art! often mistaken for. Dyspepsia, Chronic Affections of the Liver and Kidneys, Consumption, White Swelling, Palsy, Spermatorrhoea. Diarrhoea, Inconti nence of Urine, Crave!, Flor Albus, Diabetes, Dropsy, etc. Dr. V. would advise those ladies troubled with iHif Irregularities of the Uterus to try his new rem "dies and get cured. Dr. Van Den Hergh's Infallible Worm Syr up for Children. 1 rice Warranted to expel the worms. Sent everywhere upon receipt ot price. Dr. J. W. A'an Den Hergh's, Hair Tonic a sure cure to destroy all animalcuhe of the Hair Follicles, prevents falling out, and pro moting the Growth ot the Uair. Price $i,o0; Warranted. liy C'oiisiilt:ng ami Viirfergoiiiff SIMP L E EX AMIXATI OX, The afflicted, cm learn if their disease is cause! by Wotms or no'; at all events. Dr. Van Den Hergh cm tell th jui from what dis ease they are suffering. Consultations si ml Eviuiiinations FREE OF CIIARGK. OFFICE ROOMS NOS. 33 & 33, OVER THE POST OFFICE- I.et'ers describing the symptoms will be promptly answered, and persons living at a il stance will be saved the expense and trou ble of calling upon the Doctor. Address. DIt J. IV. VAX 1EN I5EUGII, 1 O. COX 172. SALEM, OREGON. Ttst iiaiiniiil. PoiiTLAXD, !Yb. 10th, 1672. Dr. J "W. Van Dkx P.Kisrsu 7e.i- Sir: Our child, a little girl eight years of age, has hail fits and convulsions for the last two years, and we had tried ninny d 'Ctors and rany remedies without much benefit, in fact our dailing was eetting constantly worse until we heard of your worn syrup th oiivdi a friend of ours. V thoogh. that perhaps it might do some good to give it a trial, and oti cannot imagine our surprise when over -joii worms were expelled with one bo tie ot vour valuable worm syrup, and from this time o:i we certainly shall never be v.thont it so 1 nr as there is a possible chance for it to be had. You are at liberty to publish this if von choose, and mav it do much good. Respectfully yours, ' S. II. OltT. M. J. ORt'ON. Symptom of AVorns, Alternate pal-mess and flu-hing of the countenance, dud expression of the eyes, drow-iness, i:ehiug of the nose, a swelled upper-lip, tongue whiteiy inrf-d and thickly speckled with re I points, feted breath, an en 1 irged abdomen, ;l parti i or reueial swelling or puflinirness of fie kin. a startl ng in the sleep and trrind ng of the teeth, a sensat nn as if something w is 1 d ze 1 in the throat, a gradual wasting of the flesh, S ckness of the stomach, votniti i.i, a short and dry couch, apneti e someti nes voracious, at other times feeble, bowels sometimes costive, oth er t mes loose, great fretfu'ness and irr.it ibil ity ot temper, pains in the stomieh and bowels, ooiic, tits, convul-ions and palsy. D the worm syruri is not to be hail in your town, send orders t the manufact urer and it will I e sent promptly to any ad dress free of express chirg -s. Direct or ders to Dr. J- W. VAN PEN BERG II, 1'. O. Uox 17-', SaleED, Or.'gou. GOOD NEWS, IS! '.jlmiT., jim.i LOOK OUT FOE GOOD S. ACKERRRAN a CO. II AYE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE Stock of SPRLYG & SUMMER GOODS, WHICH THEY OFFER Cheaper tSiaw tlae CSseapest. We would say, come and convince your self before purchasing elsewhere. Our stock consists in part of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY-GOODS, CIIOTHIXC, HATS, HOOTS AND SHOE-s. NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, and a great many articles too numerous to mention. ALSO, Doors, Windows, Glass and Tutty. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. ALSO, WOOL wanted, for which we pay the HIGHEST PRICE. S. ACKERKIAN & CO. Oregon City, April 21, l?71:tf "eXi-itxji: h est ao r & m t. LEOfJBsLOUEY, Prop'r- L ATE OF THE CUFF 1IOUSF. "m ix stkekt. ortiooox CITY, OHEIJON'. r"Ml E UNDERSIGNED I! E- fi tends and the t. iive'inir public, t '! jlMO il II III HI i I L to lll.- V it. at lie lias re-openeu toe ai,oe named Restaurant. The proprietor knows how to swerve his csutoiuers with Ovstt-rs. Pig's Feet, a good cup ot Coffee or a SQUARE MEAL. LKON IhiLOUEY Oregon City, Jan. 27, 1871:tf WOLLOAil SINGER JIj? F-stubfi.-lmd kn ' ;t';"";iii FOR HIE MA. UFACTOIiY OF SASH, BLINDS AND OOOBS J "AND MOULDINGS OF ALL SIZES. fftr They will also do TURNING, of pttj description to order, With IJeatness and Dispatc) 1 o all "Wo:;k wakranted. Shop on the River, in L"wis' shop. opposite Oregon City Mills. SHADES SALOON, C. A. MA AS, Proprietor, Main Street, Oregon City. o n?t niLfJ IRI) TABLES in OREGOX Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in vites the attention of the lovers of this popular amusement to them THE BAR IS SUPPLIED With all the choicest qualities of Liquors nnj Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Doutbou alrcadj famous Whiskies and Punch. ALSO, a no. 1 SHOOTING C LLERY Is connected with the Saloon. Oregon City, Jan. 1, lS72:tf Administrator's Notice. W HAVE HE EN APPOINTED BY THE County Court of Clackamas County. Oregon, the Aiiministr.xtor of the estate of J. S. Mc-Cani-Hjim, 'lecease l. All rsons having claims asrainst sai l estate will present them to me duly verified within six months of this date at the office of .Johnson A: MeCown, Lawvers, Oretrou City, Ore gon. A.J. Md'AMMO.V, April 1, 1872:wt Administrator. OREGON CITY JigllKXItV II UMBEL, Having pnrchased the above Brewery wish es to inform the pnbli'- that he is now prepar ed to man nf'a ctii re a No. 1 quality of EAGER BEER, As irood as can be obtained anywhere in the Stale. Orders solicited and promptly filled. VOID QUACKS. A victim of early in jt. discretion, causing nervous debility, premature decay. e , having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has a simple means of self-cure, which he wUl send ftee to his fellow sufferers. Address J . II. IIEE' ES, 78 Nnssaii st., New York Sept. Ijly HOUSE AND10TS FOB SALE THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR J sale his resilience in Oregon City. There are four lots, a go. id house and barn, with a fine cellar and a' good well of water. There is plenty of land', and it is will adapted for e;'.rly gardening purposes. Patt payment mav be made in stock. "For particulars tp plvto GEORGE CLARK. Ore on CityJuna 2 lSil-tfg C. W. POPE & CO., DEALERS IN' STOVES, TIN PLATE, SHEET IR0N,BRA 1 ERb; COPPEU, LEAD PIPE, IK N PIPE AND FITTINGS, RUBBE.t HOSE, FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS, ZINC, COPPER, BRASS AND IRON WIRE. . Also a general kssoi taicnt ol Hens nUhing Goods. MANUFACTURERS OF Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware. ROOFING AND wOISBHG OF EYIRY DESCRIPTION DONE TO ORDER, AND AT LOW PRICES. c Also, at POPE'S STOVE STORK you will liud HARDWARE AND BASKETS, "WOODEN, WARE AND TINWARE, LANTERNS, LAMPS AND OIL. LUC1NE AND NIGHT LAMPS. ALSO PERAMBULATORS. o AR of the above articles are for sala at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. C. V. POPE & CO. Oregon City Oregon. JEW WAGON AND Carriage Manufactory ! The undersigned, having increased the di mensions of bis premises, at the old stand Corner of Main and Third streets, Oregon City . . . . Oregon. Talces this method to inform hi3 old pat rons, and as manv new ones as may be pleased to call, that he is now prepared, with ample room, good materials, and the ery 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. Blacksmithing, Horse or Ox shoeing, and general jobbing ueatlv, quickly and cheap ly done. DAVID SMI I'D. Opposite Excelsior Market R. F- OAUFSELD, CORXEtt MAIX AXD SEVENTH STREETS. OREGON CITY, OREGON, DcaJer in DRY-GOODS & GROCERIES, CEOCKEPvY and GLASS A WEE. Also, a full assortment of Milliner) and Fancy Goods OF TEE LATEST ST 11 ., JUST RECEIVED. COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOl GOODS. Oct. tj, lbTLtf JOI2X 3IYEKS, OREGON CITV, OREGON, RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES, ROOTS & SHOES, HARDWARE. 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. J7"I will also pav the highest prices for Butter. Efrgs, and ail kinds of good country produce. I will sell as low as any house in Oregon, for Cash or its ecpiivalent in good merchantable produce. jfjy Give me a call and sati-fv yourselves JOHN MYERS. Jan. 13.1S71 tf Eye, Ear, Throat & Lungs. JOHN B. FILKINGTON, EL D., T ATE OF SAN FlfANCLSCO, HAS LO j cated in Portland. On gon. Ofhce:In H.dmes' Building, First street (thiee doors from Ladd k Tilton's B ink. where lie may be con.-uHrd daily, and will treat diseases of the above named orir:1ns as specialties. All operations upon the Eve and Lai per formed in the most sc.enlitic and careful manner. . . ARTIFICIAL EYES, having all the beauty and mobility of the natural eye, inserted. Refers bv'permission, for h.s professional standing, to L. C. Lane, M. D I'r'ifer of .Surgery, and Edwin lientley, M. D , Pres sor of An.itomv. University of the lucitic. San Francisco;" arid for bis success in the treatment of cases, to over 1,5"" cases tirat; ed by him, in San Francisco ; also, to Levi Est s Esq., Hev. T- L. Eliot, Portland ; m. H. Dillon, Iwj., Vancouver, W. T. : and many others Oregon and Wa.-hington Ter ritory. ausii.Vintf fJotice. TOHX MYERS, ESQ., IS MY DULY AU fj thorized Agent in Oregon City, and also Auent for the Ettuto ot Daniel jiarvcy, de ceased, October 1, lfeTl mS MRS. E. HARVEY. A. MOLTNER, NOTARY PUBLIC, ENTERPRISE CFFK E Oregon Cty, Jan i3:tt Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is vridely known as one of the most effectual remedies ever discovered for cleansing the sys tem and purifying the blood. It has stood the test of years, with a con stantly growing rep utation, based on its intrinsic virtues, and sustained by its re markable cures. So mild as to be safe and beneficial to children, and yet so searching as to effectually purge out the great cor ruptions of the blood, such as the scrofulous and syphilitic contamination. Impurities, or diseases that have lurked in the system for years, soon j ield to this powerful anti dote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful cures, many of which are publicly known, of Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases, Ulcers, Irruptions, and eruptive dis orders of the skin, Tumors, Ulotclies, Boils, Pimples, Pustules, Sores, St. Anthony's Fire, Hose or Erysipe las, Tetter, Salt Klicum, Scald Head, King-worm, and internal Ul cerations of the Uterus, Stomach, and Liver. It also cures other com plaints, to which it would not seem especi ally adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspep sia, Fits, Neuralgia, Ileart Disease, Female Weakness, Debility, and Leucorrhoca, when they are manifesta tions of the scrofulous poisons. It is an excellent restorer of health and strength in the Spring. By renewing the appetite and vigor of the digestive organs, it dissipates the depression and listless lan guor of the season. Even where no disorder appears, people feel better, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. The system moves on with renewed vigor and a new lease of life. PREPARED B Y Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists. SOLD El ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. VEGETABLE CICfLI : J- f . 61 V S i REITS WEB Every year increases the popularity of this" valuable Hair V eparation : which is due to merit alone. We car. assure our old pal runs that it is Kept fully up to its hiuh standard; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep aration for restoring (Jiiav on Faded JIaiu to its 3'outlif'ul color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use It remove becomes white and ciean. a!! er ;)! ions and dandruff, and, by its tonic properties, prevents the hair iroui huan out, as it stimu lates and nourishes the hair-u'lands. By its use, tho hair Lcrows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary gland to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. J I is lite most economical ll-un Duhssing ever used. as it requires tower applications, and s il re-piii es ieu ei appacanun;-, uui ives the hair a splendid, flossy ap earance. A. A. I laves, M.D., State gives the Jian pear Assaver of Alassacuusetls. savs, 1 he constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality; and I consider it the Bkst Pnia-AUATiON for its intended. Miriosos." Sold ly all Drwj'jUts, an I Dealers in fedicines. Prica One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye FOB TEE WHISKERS. As our Bencwer in many cases re quires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whisk ers, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation', which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, N.H. Smith & Pavis, YVI olesale Agents, Front street, Portia (i, Oregon. Read Physician's Certificates Below!!! f - 3 f-'r . 1 4 (jfj o cr o Ul trt- t- - 1 CD fa O W in ft CD ft 2 o t-l pj O W VM UK? V-.1 1 n - H H. iTTDMiG mum A Most Efficient and Pleasant Tonic, Thosft BiUora ar pwparcil from tti mnt choica enl wholesome herbs anil rootB, iul have piven universal satisfaction wtierover tried. Thousanda I' dyspeptics have found relief through their usf. ?nd physicians recomn nl them tor the core of all diseases of thf blood tuid liver, laid irregularities ot tlio digestive oreans. Headache, lidiou-ness and Constipation, General Debility and Lofssof AjIM-tite. all are caused by tha derangement of the htomach, Liver and other functionaries of th system. '1 he 1 XIj Hitters hava Veen successiully used and are warranted to tiilt Viate the suUcrer in all the above caocd. PERTTFICATES. JIr.s?ni. n. lursTKi.- & Co: ientlemen : I take pleasure in Rtatinf? that asrre" ably to your wish I have carefully tested and exam ined the sample of your l.XL. iJitters, which yoq pent me, and iind it not only an asreeable Bittera, but also one that cannot tail to V bene tic ial as ft tonic and promoter of t)ig.stion. G. HOLLAXD, M. D. CrTT avx Corxxz Hospital, Saa X'rancisco. Juuo 21th. 17 1 : I havj carefully examined Dr. Henley's I X Tt Bitters, and have failed to detect anything whicU could injure even the most delicate constitution. Kruin the composition of the Hitters, as far as I am alibi to determine it, I should judge thattha I XL Bitters must he a very efficient remedy iq Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Loss of Appetite and simi lar complaints. Veins? composed of a number of ropetabla drugs which are principally used in dis eases of that nature, and are of the greatest emciency m their cure. F. n. EXCELS. M. T.. Ass t Res. Physician Apothecary C. & C. liospital. .State Assavzh's Orncx, Saa Francisco. July Mf.s.bs. H. Er5TT.rs A Co.-Gonts: I have marie a careful examination of yourlXL Hitters, and have found thern entirely free of deleterious mineral Substances, ours, etc I.OriS KALKEXAU, State Assays. Beware of l ounferfeits. None genuine without JJr. iienley s signat ure across the top of each bottle, Evrry Family should have n llottlQ la the Iioa.se. Sola ever yw here. II. EPSTETX, Solo Proprietors, AO. SIS Front Street. San Francisco, Cal. L. GROSS i CO., 670 V. Lake et., Chicago, llint PRIVATE MEDICAL AID. Quick Cures and Moderate CI,a rSa Dr. V. fCDoherty's Private Uletlical A Surgical InKi, No. 519 Sacramento Street, corner If- w 1 j the What Cheer House.) (Prirate entrance on J-eidesdorfrsiree , Established Expressly to Afford the m ' . Sound and Scientific lledical Aid in It Treatment and Cure of all I'nra'te a Chronic Diseases, Cases of Secrecy and Jl Sexual Disorders. To the Allllctcd. DR W. K. DOIIERTY returns Ins sincerft thanks to hi.s i.umerous patients for tt patronage, and would take this cnporti.Ir,"" to remind them that he continues toconH i7. at Ins Institute for the cuie of chrS w" eases of the Eungs, Liver, Kidneys l),' live and Oemto-Urina, y Organs, un,7 private diseases, r,z: Syphilis in all its for. andsta.es, .Seminal Weakne.-. and aU hornd consequences of self-abne r ' " hcea Clee,, .Strict,,, es, Aoctrnal and S nal Emissions. Sexual Dtbihtv I)i r" he Hack and Loin,, InflS,. oV Bladder and Ividnevs, etc. ; and hi v 1,9 that Ins long experience and successful t.ce w.ll cent..,,,, to insure him a si aPreTf public patronage. I5y the practice of "an rears in t..ro,,e and the United States h e il enabled to apply ,Jie nmst efficient an'd srl cessful remedies against diseases of all kindV He uses no mercury, cl.arees moderate treats hw patients in a correct and honorable war and has references of unquestionable veracw suiting hi, hyil !yUtiU t,eatmcn: T FYmseles. When a female is in trouble, or affhcUd with d.sease, as weakness of the back and hmbs pa,n in the head, dimness of sicht oss of muscular power, palpitat on of thi heart irritability, nervousness, extreme ur liiary dithciilties, deranirenunt of dige-tiv, functions, general debihtv, vacinit; all eases of the womb, hysteiia, pteiilit'y and h1 other diseases ecu)iar to fV niales.shei-hf.u'i go or w rite at once to the chbrated female doctor, W. K. DOIIRKTV, at his Medical I. stitute, and consult him about her troublej and disease. The Doctor is tfiecting mor cures than any other plnsieian in tVe Sut of California. Eet no false delicacv prevent j on, but apply immediately and save vonrsflf from painful suficiiiigs and premature death All married ladies, whose deiitfate health ei other circumstances prevent an increase ia their families should write or call at Dl. Y K. DOHIJKl VS Medical Institute, ar.d ll,r will receive every possible relief and l.elp. The Doctor's offices are so arranged that h can be consulted without fear if observatioa. T Correspondents. Patients residing ia any part of tbeRat nowevcr distant, who mav'd sire the opinion and adviceof Dli.DOI! KUTY in their rtspet. tive cases, and who think proper to sui mit a written statement of such, in preference to holding a personal interview, are respectful, ly assuicd that their communit at , 'tis will bo held sacred and confidential. If the cast bo fully and candidly described, personal com, munication will be unnecessary, as instrot lions for diet, regimen and the general t-ea ment of t tie cu-eitsel f (including the reme dies!, will Uv forwarded without delay, n$ in such a manner as to convey no idea 'of tho purport of the letter or parcel" so tiansmitted. La Consultation by letter or otkci u-isf, FKEE. rermaneut cure guaranteed ornop?T, P)frmatorrhrP DR. DOHEKTY has just published an ire. poi taut jiamphlet, embodying huown riewt and exjie, iences in i elation to Impotence er ii ility being a Short Treatise on Sperma torriniM or Seminal Weakness, Nervous and Physical Debility consequent on this afTfc, tion, and other diseases of the Sexual Organs This little work contains information ot the utmost value to al', whether married orsinple and will be sent FI.'EE by mail on receipt of ix cents in postage stamps for return post, aire. Address. K. DOIIERTY.M. P., ju!v5oly San Fran:sco Cal THE Will sew everythitig needed in a fam ly, fm the heaviest to the lightest fabric. IT DOES MOliK 1VORK, MOUE ICIXDS OF WORK, AXD I5ETTEK WORK, Than anj" other machine. If there is a Florence Fcwing Machine within one thousand miles of San Francisco not working well and giTing entire satisfao tion, if I am informed of it; it will be at tended to without expense of any kind to tho owner. SAMUEL JIIJJL, 19 NEW MONTGOMERY STREET, Grand Hotel Building1, BAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA Send for Circulars and samples of the work. ACTIYE AGENTS WANTED IN EVERT I'LACE. Feb. 2, ISTDly Notice to Creditors. Estate of John K. Dickey, detx'ttsed. OTICE IS IIEllEHY (ilYEN THAT WE, -L the undersigned, have been ai'pointed Adi minist rators ot the above najn d estate; And all, pen on having claims afrsuust the said eslate.aro hi;rcy requir'.! to present thexn, with tlie propt'V voui-liers, witliiu six months l'roui the date of thi notice to the iU rsipued at the late residence i deceased, in Cutting's precinvt, Clackamas cpun.i ty, btate of Orefron. RAYMOND DT( KEY, JAMES O. DICKEY. Dated, April 2, 1872:va." ; . - r Citation. In the County Court of Clackamas county, y the State of Orotron. In the matter ol tLo Estate of Francis Jones, deceased. J J. GAUD, ADM1N1MUATOR OF TDK ahove named Estate with the Will annex ed, having tiled his final account, and prayed tfl he discharged, it is ordered hv the Court thit Monday, the f.th day of May, IS72, be set apa as the day for hearing phjcc.tins to such final inx count and the settlcmcut thereof. J. K. WATT, Attest. County Judge. J. M. FUAZEK, County Clerk. "P""4 A. G. 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