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About The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1870)
'I J.- o G ' o O o o o o S3 o o o o o o o o o 0 o O o O 0 0 O 1 V THE FUU'RE. "When another liie is added To the heaving, turbid mass ; "When ssnother breath of being Stains Creation's tarnished glisa ; 0 When a low voice, weak and tremulous. Heralds long enduring pain, And a roul from non existence Springs which shall ne'er die again ; When the mother? passionate welcome. Sorrow like bursts forth in tear. And the sire's self-gratulatiou Prophecies of future years ; It is well we cannot see What the end shall be. When the boy. upon the threshold Of his all-comprising home, cf'uts aside the arms maternal That enlock him ere he roam ; When the canvas uf his vessel" Flutters to the favoring gale, Years of solitary exile II d behind her sunny sail ; When his pulses beat with ardor, Ami his sinews stretch for toil, q AnitQ. hundred bold emprises Lure him to that Eastern soil, Olt is well we cannot see Wht the end may be. When the youth beside-the-maiden Looks into her credulous eyes. And the heart upon- the surface Shines too happy to be wise : O q Hf. by speeches less than gestures. Hinteth what her hopes expound, Layitfg out the waste hereafter. Like enchanted garden ground ! He ifmv falter so may many, She mny suffer so must all. Both- may yet, world disappointed. This last hour of love recall. it is well we cannot see What the end will be. When before religion's altar Stands the expectant bridal pair. And the vow that lasts t il dying Yibrate.irjn the sacred air ; When man's lavish protestations, Doubts of after change U!'y, Comforting the frailer spirit. Hound his servitor lor aye ; (3Xttn ben'-ath love's silver moonbeams Many rocks inQluul 3vs sleep Undiscovered tilV a wreck Reveals the dangers of the deep. It is well wg cannot see What the end sh i'I If. o A Mother's DaLh. U Few persons who have lost their "first and dearest friend" can ; read the following with unmoist- : ened eyes : j Death comes an unsought gvTcst i to every boaiM, and at his special j bidding some behrved one goes j forth todjis mysterious home. Time and philosophy may teach j resignation unto hearts made deso- ! late by his coming; but they can novpr fill the vacancy therein, when j she that was our mother no longer cast a halo about our dark- : cned health. j A mothers place -so loved, so j worshipped- once empty must be forever so. A breast once panned by a mother's death, no medicine can reach with healing. No mind, however sacred, no heart, however hardened, can for get the gentle being whose sutier enng)begot his life. A mother isGtruly our guardian spirit upon earth. Her goodness puiekls and protects; she walks Gwith our infancy, our youth and mature age ever sheltering us (-with her absorbing love, expiating T many sins with her blessed prayers. Anil when our mother, with her burden of love, her anirelic influ- ece, her saintly care, ceases her bounteous life, how much we lose Got' home,-of happiness, of Heaven, no one can' reckon ; for oui mother as none but our, and we only can know how holy she was how sacred her memory must every be. .Uut may we not borrow conso lation from the thought that our loss is I haven's gain; that surely one angel watches over us, erasing with grateful tears the records of our sin, and making easy our path to her with blessed and blessing prayers ? G Stripping tjje Vilbw. Some years ago, m the 2s cw Hampshire Legislature, a new member, somewhat noted for, 'pumping thunder," made a speech it was upon a bill for taxing bank dividends in which he at tempted to be very pathetic in fa vor of widows who owned stock. " YesT Mr. Speaker," he exclaimed with indignant energy, "the gen tlemen from Dover who introduced this bill, deaf to the cries of her orphan children, would strip the widow ." But before he could conclude the sentence lie was in terrupted by a laugh. Astonishefl, bnt undaunted, he exclaimed with a profound feeling. "Gentleman, it is not a subject of derision. I appeal to you in all candor to say it1 it is not worse than stripping. Put on this tax, and you will drive tfib widow to her last sJtift. Shouts of laughter here petrified him in his place, and he spoke no more during the session. De ad Issues. The Butler coun ty Democrat truthfuly says that there can be no such thing as "dead issues" when the fundamen tal principles ot tlie Federal Con stitution have been . violated or shamelessly ignored, unless we pronounce that instrument itself a "dead issue.' The Federal Con Ht,;nion must be regarded as the onjy standard of the right in the administration of the' National .Government, and every departure from, and infraction Gf that com pact, denounced ' as an unwarrant ed .wrong, and therefore illesfiti ,.taatR and unjustifiable. Life's Stream. Life licars tis on like the stream of a miirhtv river. Our boat at first slides "ilowij the narrow chan nel through the playful murmur infjs of the little brook ami the windings of its grassy borders. The trees sited -their blossoms over our young heads; the llowers seem to oiler themselves to the young hands; we are happy in h operand we grasp eagerly at the beaut v around us but the stream hurries on, and still our hands are empty. Our course through youth and manhood is along a wilder and deeper flood, amid objects more striking and magnifi cent. We are animated at the moving pictures and enjoyments and industry around us; we are excited at some short-lived disap pointment. The stream bears us on, anil our joys and griefs are alike left behind us. We may be ship-wrecked, but we cannot be delayed ; whether rough or smooth, the river hastens to its home, till the roar of the ocehn is in our car, and the tossing of the waves is beneath our feet, and the shore lessens from our eyes, and the floods are lifted up from around us and we take our leave of earth and its inhabitants, until our future voyage that has no wishes save the Infinite and Eternal. Another Loyal Rev. is in hard luck. His name is Curley, and he had charge of ji conixregation at Manilla, near Uufialo. After prayer meeting one night, in tlie absence of his wife, lie took Mrs. Martin, a sister in the church to ride, and finally brought up at his own house, and wen! to bed with her, when men who had watched i the tiling, and "smelled woolen," rang the alarm bell and collected tlie whole town at the elders house they ,were informed of the state of tilings, and entered against the elders protestation that no woman was in the house. They found Mrs. Martin under the bed undressed. The elder has emigrat ed. Next! This Reverend gentleman was of the Radical persuasion, and mixed his: sermons with politics. During a revival last winter, one of the most serious problems which presented itself to this canting hypocrite for solution, was, how a democrat could be a christian. An exchange advises him in his search for frci fields and pastures now, to find out how a christian can be a republican "loyal" se ducer. ninquii;r)1 on J democrat. Tlie Washington llepubltcin pays: "It is probable, if tlie elec tions in the Southern States are fairly conducted this fall, that a general amnesty bill will pass, with but little opposition at the next session of Congress." In oilier words, the Radicals are determine; to carry the Congressional elections this fall by foree or fraud, and if they succeed, will have so com pletly stripped the country that there will be nothing left to steal. They will be satisfied to let go then. THE BEST NEW YORK mi it HATS ! ! AT SEVEN DOLLARS, A Larcrc Assortment of c IT A T S- f WERE RECEIVED BY J. C. 5Iciisstlorffer & Bro. r i . . . j Physician & Accouciieu e, BR IfI.RY ?. SAWTELL O FFF.'S HER PROFFSSToXAL ST'R vices t th peo !e ' Ou-m- ('it mi 1 v:c:n tv, R- itb-!) -e ii tli-i coa .ttv. ten mil. s east o; Oregon Citv. Mu U:tf S. D. SMITH. Geo. H. COOK The OCCIDENTAL, FORM r.U LY YyESTEUX HOTEL. Cor. First and Morri-on Strppt P JUTLAND, URFtJOV. S-T c-'Srs. Sm'th A Cook have tiken this we I k-iown Douse, refitted ami i eiurnsheii it throng' out. boi'.t a large ad liun, making thirty more pleisant rooms, enlarged the dinioil and i-iitin'jr room-, makiiii- it !v far the best Hotel in Portland. A ral! frorp th. truvelins pub'.c will eatisfr them that the above statements ure true. SMITH k COOK, Proprietor. X. C. Hot and cold baths attached. 40 tf Lost. C OME THREE MONTHS SINCE, A (lOT.D O Ru-:-klo. ;n.rked . V.". to f.j xe lind-r will be suitably rewarded .r r-ur.i-mg thu sa:ue to OWEN WADE, 3G:vv3 1 ?-i..r. GREAT REDUCTION' IN' PRICES AT 33. L. STONE'S, IVo. U07 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. WALTIIAM WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS AND RINGS, CLOCKS, OROIDE WATBIIES AND CHAINS, FINE JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. .Ail at jSTew Yoiiv I3 rices. SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL EYES. EVERX ARTICLE WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED OR MONEY" REFUNDED. "Watches and Jewelry repaired. JuOtf RUSnVESS CARDS J. II MITCIIEL, J N. DOLPU. MITCHELL a DOLPH, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Solicitors in Chancery, and Proc tors in Admiralty rF Office, Odd Fellows' Temple, corner of First n d Alder streets, Portland. Oregon. 1 AW PARTNERSHIP. J AS. K. KKLLY, Residence, Columbia st bet. 2.1 and 3 1 sts. J. H. KEEP, Residence corner of Columbia and 7 th sts. Jus. K. Kelly and J. II. Reed, uuder the iirm name ot KELLY & HEED, Will practice law in the Courts of Oregon Office o:i First street, near Alder, over the new P"St office room, Port.and. (4ltf ANSIXG STOUT. Attorney and Counselor at Law, LOUTLAND, OREGON. Office Under the United States District Cuui't R :;u. Front street. 4otf AGE & THAYER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE In One's Rnildit.g, corner of ri out and Stark streets, P. inland. 3-2:tl J. F. CAPI.K- J. C. MOllELAXD. CAPLES & MORELAXP, ATTOPvNEYS AT LAW, Cor. FROXT and IVA$UL GTOX Sts., PO KTL A : D, OH EG OS. TUGEXE A. CROXIX, J ATTOllXEY AT LA 7T", lloom.-s 7 aivl S Carter' 1'loek. 4. PORTLAND, OliFtlOX. W. ROSS, M. D., I-iiysician and Suixecn, J7OfT5ee on Mamirtieet, opposite Mason ic Had, Oregon Cur. I3tr J.J SAFE A 1 1 RAXS, Physician and Surgeon, TJ-Ofiice at h lh-z Store, near Post OfTlJe, Orefjon Citv, On-yon. - 13H J. WELCH, DEXTIST. "triiiiiitii.ti.-j Located, at Oregon City, Oregon R OOM .SVnih Dr. Saffarrnns. on Main st. F II. W ATKINS, M. D., SUIU5E0N. 1'oKTT-vxn. Oreg( n. 0FriCJJ-0d Fellows' Temple, corner Fit-stand Mder stret Is Residence comer of Main ami Seventh streets. ALAf-SOrJ SRfliTH, Atto'ruy and Coiirstlor at Law, PIlOCTOK ASD SOLICH'OH. AVOOAT. Practices in Sta'e and U. S. Courts. Ofih-e Xo. 1 OS Front Street. Porlhind, Oregon. Opposite McCorn.ick's Sook Store. Barnuia Saloon," K rPYT TT iTrr' DI PENSKRS OF Choice Wines, Liquors & Cigars, Main st., Oregon City. " Call, and Ro'-ert Potter will show yni through trie est, ibiislim-nt. Lit; W. ?. HIGHFIELD, Est d.Iishei! s;n;-e lslO.nt the old stand, Miin St fret, Ongoi City, Oregon. An Assortment of Vatrhe5. Jew- i i t u 11. . . . ... . : . CT'ja Clocks, ah of whi-.'h are warranied ' "-!' -" nd tiia!i!;f:.l tor past favors. ;Liva and Let Live." J7IELDS & STUICKLEIi, DEALERS IN PaOi3!ONS3 GROCERIES, COUNTRY l'RODUVE, .tc.. CHOICE WINES AND EIQUOKS. 2'7".t the i.tl t md of Woitnun & F elds Oregon Cit , Oreg-m. 13tf 1 G. STEYVAKT, Xo. 109 FROXT STREET, FO KTL AND, OREGON. Watchmaker And neal-r in CLOCKS, WATCHES. AND JEWELERS OOODS. Arent for Wilcox & Oibbs' Letter ';" Sewing Mitchires, whiev are no v einit sold sinjrly at cost, or wholh a'e less than cst. Other goods at gn ate red "eed rates. (4o. tfl CLAUK GREEJIMAN, LJsZSS OREGON CITY. v, A3; orders for the delivery of merchan dise 'r p irka.'e" and freight of wh itever des eriptiou. to any pirt of the city, -w ill be exe cuted promptly and with care. 1 nnnRTSY JOHN MYERS. II. C. MYERS. J.'MEI? & BRO., UNDER THE COURT HOUSE, OliE'-ON CITV. OREGON. RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GJOOBS, GROCERIES, HOOTS &lSOES, IIA11.1WAMID, AVe alto constant! keep on hand SALEM CASS IMF RES, FLANNELS, TWEEDS AND BLANKETS, "YLich we will sell at the Factory Prices, and will take woo! in exchange. w e will mL-so pay the liiuliet prire for Putter, Eggs, and nil kinds of good country produce. e will sell as low as any house in Oregon, for Cash o- its equivalent in gO')d merchantable pr duee. 3" Give us a call arid suti-fy j-ourselves. Over 20,000 Persons Testify to the lVo."h--ful cures ol Dil J. W. MURRAY'S Balsam for t!io er and Blood. N AT U R E'S O WN R EM ED Y. One of the Cdehrutrd Physicians of Portland, says lie is cured of the l.wx and Liver ct-m-jdairit. arid tlmt tie ewex lax life to Dr. ISIir raifn Lumj and Jtver JJulsnni. Read irhut he says : Portland, Mav 21. Ml!). T l.nve tried Dr. J. 'V, Murmy's Iung an,l Liver I'. ilsam. I ue I it in mv la:u :lv with the best uf success. 1 was sick for some months, and st d every remedy. I called several physicians, but thev did ine no nood. I exhausted every remedy known to tin- msdsral profession, anil received no ben t fit. This Lung and Liver I iNnni cured me, a d I do notheuate to recomineiid it to tlie public and my friends, as a good and safe rem dy. Those who know me, as many do in this Stat.;, know that I would not recom mend them to use a thing that I as no merit, because I am oppo-ed to quack irmedies. G. V. BROWN. M. D. tf, For sale at. P.ELL A PARKER S, and at a. I Drux Stores on the Paeitic Co;.st. titf JMPERIAL MILLS. Savier, LaHoqtio & Co., OREGON CITV. Cl?Keep constantly on hand fin sale. Hour Midline. Uran and Chicken Feed, Parties purchiug feed mu--t fui'uUU the sacks. JOHN II. SCII RAM. Manufacturer and Dealer in AsSv SADDLES, HARNESS, S- etc., etc , 3 la in Street, Oregon City, fiv" Wishes to represent that, he is now as well prepared to furnish any article in his line as the largest establishment, in the State He particularly requests that an examination of his" stock be m.ide belore buying elsewhere. OREGON CITY BREWERY! HENRY I1UJ1BEL, Having purchased the above Brewery wish es to inform the public that he is now prepar ed to manufacture a No. 1 quality of EAGER BEER, As rrood as can be obtained anywhere in the Stale. Orders solicited nd promptly filled. fJOIIX 31. BACOX, Importer and Dealer in 1315 eriis i:e -l 5s& 9 STATIONERY, PERFUMERY. &c, Ac, Oregon Ci!y, Oregon. At C!iarma Warner's old stand, lately ec cu'icd by S. Ackerman, Main street. lo tf gHAPES SALOOX. G. A. HAAS, Pr prietor. MA IX STREET, Oregon City. Bt RIETAAlin TABLES in OREGON Have lieen ntrixjuced. and the Proprietor in v.tes the attention -f the lovers of this popular amusement t thrn. T 11 E B A It J s .s VPPLIEJ) With all the choicest qualities f Liquors anj Cigars. Scotch. Irish and IJourboii alreadj famous Whiskies and Punch. Also STAFFORDSHIRE 8TONE ALE ! ox nu.tirGiir. y Families supplied. JVEW YORK HOTEL, (DeHtfches Oafthaus,') o. IT Front Street, ppos:te the Mail steam ship landing, Portland. Oregon. H. KOTHFOS. J. J. WILKSWS, PROPRIETORS. Board per Week $5 00 " " with Lodging 6 00 ' ' Day 1 CO OF BANCROFT LIBRARY. WALTER BROS. New CAUPETIjYGS VELVETS, BRUSSELS, THREE - PLY, OIL - CLOTHS, WINDOW-SHADES, PAPER -HANGINGS, LACE-CURTAINS, &c, &c We Would Call the attention of par ties Jilting vp houses, or Ifing in need of anything in our line To our Stock, which is OXE OF lllh COMPLETEST . On the" Pacific Coast! Ow Goods being specially selected at the Factories in England and the Eastern States, we can sell AT THE LOWEST SanjFi'sutcisco Trices. WALTER CRO No. 80 Front street, between Alder Go.) and Washington, Portland Oregon 112 131 FRvNT STREET, FIRST feTREET, Near Morrison Street. Near Yamhill. . KAST & CAHALIN. New Stock of Boots and Shoes JUST RECEIVED! Best SeUcion in the City ! Comprising all the leading and best brands known, such as Renkert, TirrclPs, Fogg's, Houghton & Coolidire's. Reed's, Oodfrey's and numerous others, of rents' and bovs' wear. Also Mile's, Sieberlivh's, Burt's, San Francisco and custom-made ladies and children's wear. Our customers and the yuiblic in general are invited to call and examine our stock, which we will sell cheaper than ever. P. S. - Roots made to order, and an assort ment of our make constantly on hand. Js1 JEW WAGON A X I Carriage Manufactory ! The undersigned, having increased the di mensions of hii premises, at the old stand Corner of Main and Third streets Oregon Citv Oregon. Takes th.is method to inform his old pat rons, and as manv new ones as niav be pleased to call, thai he is now prepared, w th ample room, good materials, and the very bet 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 each. Try me. Biacksmithing, Horse or Ox shoeing, and general jobbing uatlv, qntcklv and cheap ly done. DAVID SMI I H. Opposite Excelsior Market L!KCOLNBAKERY. 3ASLEY,HARD!C&CO., Successors of L. Dillkk iu ihe Liu con IJakery, BFO LEAVE TO INFORM THE CITI zer.s of Oregon City and surrounding country, that they keep constaLtly ou hand and b r sale, all kinds of BREAD, CR CkEH-.. CAKES. PASTIiY. CAN DIE - AND NUTS. Also, a good and general assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES. Orders promptly filled, and goods deliver ed at the residence of the put chaser when desired. Ti e highest pi ices paid f r Butter, Eggs and Yegetabl s. A liberal i-hare of public patronage is re spectfullv solicited. April 23, 1670:Iy A. G. AVALLIXG'S Pioneer Book Bindery. OltEGOMAX IJUlLDliNG, Nil. !i AViislilngloii Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. BLANK ROOKS RULED and ROUND to anv desired pattern. MUSIC ROOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS PAPERS, Etc., bound in every variety o style known to the trade. Orders from the country promptly at tended to. STEERS & HIIMDE, Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN AND TJOlilESTIC Wines, Brandies, Whiskies, JEj No. 40, Fkovt Street, Portland, Oregon. Coristantlv on hand a genuine article ol Cnttei Wh sky. CHAS. HODGE. .CHAS. E. CALEF. .GEO. W. SXELL. KOEGE, CALEF & Co., DEALERS IN DEUGS and MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS, rA EXSEES, EE USEES, PAJXTEES Zfateriaif, etna urvggists' Sundries. 97 Front Street, S5 I'ortland, Oregon. J. R. RALSTON, IS STILL AT HIS OLD STAND. CORNER OF MAIN and SIXTH STREETS, OREGON CITY, OREGON. TX7"1IERE HE "WOULD INVITE HIS T friends, and the public, in general, to call and examine his stock, consisting ot a general assortment of Iry Goods, Clothing, Boots iiclSIocs, Hats siiitl Caps, Hardware. CrocItciy, Groceries, &:c Having from many years' experience learned that THE SECRET OF SUCCESS LIES IN SMAIL PROFITS! iS DETERMINED TO OFFER SUCH INDUCEMENTS AS WILL Sdnue the Cry of Por land Pi ices! Oregon City, August 2Sth, ISO'J. W A L L A 31 E T IRON WORKS COMPANY! Irosa Founder STEAM ENGINE And Boiler Euilders! rrTr"1-2ovil r ront and h, sts Portland, Oregon. npiIESE WORKS ARE LOCATED ON the JL bank of the river, one block north of j Couch's Wharf, and have facilities for turn- ing out machinery promptly and efficiently. I AVe have secured the services of Mr. John j Nation, as Director of the Works, whose ex I perience on this coa&l for fifteen years gives ! him a thorough knowledge of the various ! kinds of machinery required for mining and I milling purposes. We are prepared to exe cute ciders for all classes of machinery and boiler works, such as MINING AND STEAMBOAT MACHINERY ! FLOURING MILLS ! SAW MILLS ! QUAKTZ MILLS ! !' MIXING I'UMPS ! ! Are., Are., &c., ATanitfacti'r and Eenlr Jfactirirry of all lias. inoX SHUTTER WORK at San Fr"icico coat and freight. M'hethr tf' 7,'an dalUx Patent Grinder an I Amiilgameitor. Paroar' and Steven1 Self Adj nxti ng Patent J'istnn Parking, either ajgdled tuold or nnv tfeam cifi. riders. Quartz Stampers, Shoes and dies, if the Lent ha rtl iron, Z:y K. F. RUSSELL, Real Estate Attorney. C. V. FKRRV, Avtary Public Russell & Ferry, heal estate brokers AND COLLECTING AGENTS, Northwest corner of First and Washington Streets, - PORTLAND, OREGON. Q FECIAL ATTENTION GIA'EN TO THE iT SaM of Renl Estate. Collections made in Oregon and Washington Territoiy. A "urge am uint of desirable City Prop erty, T wn Lots, Improved Farm-. Stock Rail -bos Timber Lands, Ac, situated in the Lest poition-- of Oregon and Washington Territory, for sale on reasonable terms. Special attention is called to a large amount Desirable Property in Clackams County. FULL ARSTRACTS OF TITLE AT THE RRANCII OFFICE, ON MA IX STREET, OREGO. CITY, At the office of JOHNSON & MtCOWN, Real Estate Dickers. N expense incurred unless a sale is made. May 21:tf LAUDEN & DeF RANGE'S fATiS!AL BUSINESS COLLEGE, PORTLAND, OREGON, For the instruction of Middle-Aged Ken, Ycnng Men and Boys, In the branches of a Rusiness Education. rpiIIS IS WITHOUT DOUBT A MOST .L thorough and efficient. In-tit utiun, and has made for i sdf a name in Oregon of which its friends are ju-tly proud. The branch- s which stand out prominent ly in the cuniculum of study are LOOK KEEPING. COMERCIAL ARITHMETIC. POLITICAL ECONOMY, PENMANSHIP, COMMERCIAL LAW, CORRESPONDENCE, &C. A most thorough practical department is in contant operation, in which are com pr sed all the minutiae of business affairs. Students can enter at any time. No va caiions. Call at rooms; corner of FRONT and AD DER streets,, or send for a circular contain ing full information. Address, LAUUE.V & DrPllAR'CK. Portlaud, Oregon. JUSTICES' BLANKS, of every descrip tion. printed at the Enterprise office FRENCH MEDICAL OIFltE. DR. JULIEN PERRAULT, Ir. of Weiiicine 01 me intuit) ,.. Paris. Graduate of lie l jivii ,,1, Queen's College, and Physician of u,e St. Joh.ii Ilapute Aociciy 01 san Fiun. cisco. Dr. Perbatlt has the pleasure to irf,,in, nattents and oth rs seeking contideritial nui ical advice that he can be consulted daily at his office, Armory Hall isuiiaing. jNoith East corner of Montgomery and Sacramento streets, San Francisco, Rooms Xos. ft, In, . first floor, up strhs, entrance on either Montgomery or Sacramento ttft-ets. Dur Pkrkai lt's studies have been almost exclusively devoted to the cuie ofo the various forms of Nervous and Physical de bility, the result of injurious habits aequiif(j in youth, which usual y terminate in impo. tence and sterility, and permanently Induce all the concomitants of old age. Sviiere aC secret it.firnuty exists involving the hapt.j. ness of a life and that of others, reason am! morality dictate the necessity of its removaL for it is a fact that premature deelir e of the vigor of manhood matrimonial unhappinr&i. compulsory single life, etc., have sources in causes, the germ of which i. plant ed in early life, and the bitter fruits tasted long afterward; patients, laboring under tlw complaint, will complaiu of one or more iff the U Mowing sj-mptonis : Noctual Eniis sions, Pains in the jJa k and Head, Weak- lies-of Memory and Sight, Discharge liom the Urethra on going to stool or makinu; wa- ici , 11 ie' i ciuai lai uiuif tre eaKei rd Loss of Memoij eiisues, Ideas aie clouded' and there is a disinclination to attend to bus iness, or even to reading, writing or the society of Inrnds. etc. The patient wi!J probably complain of dizziness, Vert;go, and that Sight and Hear ng are weakened and (deep disturbed by dreams; melancholv sighing, palpitation, faintings, coughs ruj slow fevers ; while some have external rtl n matic pain, end numbness of the borir. Some 1 f the common symptoms are pimple in the face, anrl aching in drfigl ent parts id the b-dy. Patients sufiering from this dis ease, should upply immediately to Dr. I'eh havlt, eitlur in person or by letter as he will guarantee a cuie of Senrnal Emissions and Impotence in six or eight weeks. Patients suffering from veneiial disease in any stage, Conoiihea. Oleet, QStrictnies, Lubo, L'lci rs. Cutaneous Eruptions, etc., will be treated successfully. All Syphilitic and Mercurial Taints entirely icn.oved lrom the .-ystem. Du. Pej.rault's diplomas are in his ofT.ce, where patients can k e for theinselves Vn they are under the care of a regular i-ducao tt d practitioner. The best refeiencts givtu if i t quil l a. Patients suff'prirg under clnVnic disease, can call and esnmii e for tlumstlvcs. AVe invite investigation ; claim not to ki:ov everything, iioi t cure tver b dy, hut we do claim th;it in ail casts taken uuuer trtat mei.t we fulfill tur jii cm . 'ts. VA e piCrtici.liii iy reijuest those who have tried tb;s boastid doctor, and that ai.vetied physician til worn out at d discouraged, to call 1 pou u.. Low charges ami quick cures. Ladies sufiering tioz. any complaint inri dents to their sex, can coi.sult the doctor with the asMiiance of relief. Female Slcnilily Pilfi. Dr. PtRR.wLT is the only ant in Cali fornia for Dr. Riott's Female AJonthly Pills. Their inimtiise sale has established their rep utation as a lemale len.ecy uniipproachtd. and far in advance of every oil er leiredy fur suppress ons and ineguhnilies. and otl.fr obstiuctious in ternales. On the leceipt if five d' liars, tlioe Pills will be sei t by n a I or expres-s to any pint of the world, secuie from cuiiositj- or damage. J'eisons at a distance can be erred at home, by addressing a iflIer to Dr I'ie rai lt, con er of Sacramento and Mon'gimi ery street.-, Rooms lo and 11, orORox '.7S, P. O. Sun Francisco, stating tie case as minutely as possible, general habits of liv ing, occupation, etc., etc. All c miTitinicationcoiindentiaL lvr4p PRIVATE MEEICAL AID. Q.uic-k Cures ami Mmlcratc C harges. DR. W. K. D O IL$ R T Y ' S PiivatcSItdical and Singkal 1XST1TUTE, Sacramento Street, ReJow MON'i COM ERY, opposite the Paci.lc Mail Steamship Company's Oflii-e. (Private entrance LeadesdWff stieei.1 Established Expresslyto Afford the Afil tted Sound and Scientific Medical Aid, in the Treatment and Cure of all Private and Chronic Diseases, Cases of Secrecy, and Sexual D.sorders. To liie A dieted. DR. W. K. DOHERTY reyirns his sis cere thanks to hi Miu erous patients for their patronage, and would take this opportunity to remind them that he continues to consult at his Institute fur the cure uf chronic dis easts of the Lungs, Diver, Kidneys, Diges tive and Grenito-Urinary Orean, and a ii private diseases, viz : Siphilis in all its forms 5 and stages, Seminal Weakne-s and all tlie horrid consequences of self-abuse. (Join rr hcea, Gh et, Strictur. s, Nucturnal and Diur nal Emissions. Sexual Deb lift-, Diseases of the Rack and Loin?, inflammation of the RIadder 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 he United States, he is enabled to apply tiie most efficient and s cessful remedies against diseases of all kinds. He uses no mercury, charges moderate,trents his patients in a correct and hoi.orable wav, and has reierericts ot unquestionable eraci-Q ty from men of known respectability and h.gh standing in scc.ety. All parties con sulting him by letter or otherwise, will re ceive the best and gentlest tieatme ut implicit secrecv. To Ptmfflfl When a female is in trouble, or afflicted with disease, as weakness of the back and limbs, pain in the head, dimness of siht, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heait irritability, nervousness, extreme gr inary difficulties, derangement of dige-tivo functions, general debility, vaginitis, all dis eases of the womb, bysteiia, sterility and all other diseases peculiar to females, sheshould go cr write at once to the celebrated female doctor, V. K. DOHKRTY, at his Medical In stitute, and consult him about her troubles and diseases. The Doctor is tfiecting more cures than any other pin sician in the Stato of California. Let no talse delicacy prevent u, but apply immediately and save yourself from pernio! sufferings and premature death. All married ladies, whose delicate health or other circumstances prevent an increase m t!;eir families -huld write or call at DR. W.. K. ROIIERTY'S Medical Insti ute, and they will receive every po-sible relief and help. The Doctoi's offices are so arranged that he cuii be consulted without fear A obserrutioiu To Corrrspondents. a Patients residing in any p8rt of theFtae however distant, who may des re the opinion and advice of DR. DOHERTY in their respec tive cases, and who think proper to sm mit 9 written statement of such, in preference to holding a persoral interviev, are respectful ly assuied that their communicat'ees will te held sacred and confidential. If the case be fully and candidly described personal com munication will be m nei essary, as instrug tions for diet, regimen and the general treat ment of trie cae itself (including the reme d es), will be forwaided without delay, and in such a manner as to convey no ideaof the purport of the letter or parcel. SC-nsultation by letter or. otherwise, FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay prrmatorrhrea. DR. DOHERTY has just published an im portant pamphlet, embodying his'own view' and experiences in Jtlation to Impotence of V irility ; being a Short Treat es on Sperma torrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Neroiis Physical Debility consequent on this aflcc- tion, and other diseases of the Sexual Organs This little work contains infoiniation ot the utmost value to all, whether married orsing' and will be sent FREE by mail on receipt ci six cents in postage stamps lor leturn post age. Address. W. K. DOHERTY. M. D-. july30ly San Fiaccisco, Cal. O 0 o - -