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About The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1870)
o 0 o o o o o 0 o o o o 3 G o o i,Wiiiiiui,jsj-aMui, The Princes of Spotted Tail. A TALE OS THE LARA3IIE PLAINS. "The flanpjlitcr of Spotted Tail, when lyir, placed her arms around the old chieftain's neck, and exacted a promise from him never to kill another white man. He has religiously kept his xow." Pastern Paper. So much for the old aboriginal of variegated caudle momencla ture. Having supped with repub lican royalty, he needs no honors at the hands of commoners. lut his daughter is a good Indian. All dead Indians are good. In that respect they resemble the whites. Nothing so nourishes the virtues into consplcuousness as decompos ing flesh. She was a peace maker, too, and hence blessed. Her clasped arms were a tourniquet to stay ever after the flow of demon blood from his heart to Ins head, or the Eastern paper lies. So, gentle, good and gone, with no ., '71 t, ,.ovrv Lev name to posterity with a romance, hah ow ed by constancy until death; chng-ino- about her memory its recital isltpropos and may be interesting. On Sunlav, June 24, 180G, an emigrant train, thirty days out from Omaha, bound tor Helena, Montana, came out of the arid sands and buffalo gnats of the woodless waste of the Platte Val ley and camped near Fort Laramie until a drunken Seargeant, who o represented the American Govern ment on that occasion, should as certain if its numbers and arma ment were sufficient to attempt the IJozeman route. The occasion offered opportunity to visit the lort a few houses with outlying 0 rifle pits, and an unfinished earth work partially surrounding a slight eminence, the inclosure of which yfiis used as the post burial-ground. In it the grass was rank and tall, almost concealing the few head boards that marked the resting places of the dead of the com mand. In the south-eastern cor ner were two noticeable objects the burial place of the daughter cf Spotted Tail, alluded to above, and an infant Indian. And this is the story: Spotted Tail is one of the prin cipal chiefs of the Sioux. His daughter was gentle and beautiful the ideal Indian maiden the light of his wigwam; the pride of the tribe, and was selected to be Gtlie mate of a distinguished young warrior. On one of Spotted T:yls 0 annual v isits to the Fort to procure powder and lead, a white man be came er.amored of her, wooed her and taught her to love him. He asked her hand of old Spotty, but the enraged ehieftan scorned their entreaties, and, hastily leaving the Fort, smarted with his lodges on a long hunt; compelled her to ac company him, and despite her re peated entreaties and avowal that .she would marry her white lover or die, he was inexorable. She was as good as her word. She ate a fatally poisonous berry, sick ened and died. She had requested to be buried in the white man's burial ground. The Chief came back, and crav ing that permission, it was granted. The tribe was assembled ; the finest lapncs they could procure en shrouded her remains, which were then placed in a large wooden box, covered with bright-colored blank ets, and elevated on posts about ten feet high. Her favorite ponies were slaughtered, that in the hap py hunting grounds she might have good speed. The heads and tails of the ponies were tiien nailed to the suptftrts of the cof fin, and there they still remain in the wind and sun and storm, while the smooth-flowing Laramie mur murs its over-requiem to her who gave her life for love, and her last breath for peace. o Peace be to your ashes, maid of the plains. Your story is given as it was told us at your grave, in the dim twilight, by one who came there at each setting sun. It is al most too0good to be true, but, if it is, yoti1 deserve a good word, and we give you tue benefit ot the -doubt. Before and since the June elec tion the Oregonietn distinctly as serted that tile democracy of Ore gon adopted and clung to "repu diation" as cardinal teuet of faith and that "repudiation" was what the party succeeded on. That print, since the election, has felt constrained to deplore the fact that the State was committed to and has endorsed "repudiation !" But in itsopanegyrics in behalf of Mr. Bellinger since his retirement from he Democrat, it distinctly asserts that Mr. B. saved the Democracy i'.-om defeat by driving it from re puu ation J Th e Oregon la it's v cry singuFrij" position is this: That the0pV Oregon endorsed re pudiati.-- late election; that repudiation wP''ie plank they went in and won J '-- that the fact is a great pity ! ai'.- - it Mr. Bellinger saved the party uora de feat by driving it from its repudia tion stand-point ! This cries aloud for an explanation. Mercury. 1 O Ilrs- Lincoln's Pension. Of all the "jobs" that the last Congres lias been guilty of and there arc many the most unjusti fiable is the granting a pension to Airs. Lincoln of -$3,000 per annum. This, we believe, is the first in stancs of a pension having been granted to the widow of an ofiieer in the civil service, and it should be the last. The majority of the Presidents left widows, and Harri son and Taylor died in the occu pancy of the Presidential chair; yet the widows of none of them received pensions, although some of their families very much needed such a provision. And yet, in vio lation of both law and precedent, Airs. Lincoln, whose husband's es tate was not less than $100,000, and who was in the habit of receiving presents in the way of bribes, some of which might have been paste, like (Jen Dogaifs ring but amount ed to a large sum in gross; who under the name of Airs. Clarke sold her old clothes in Xew York; whose conduct while in Europe cannot he defended even by her most devoted friends, receives an annual sum for a pension sutlicient to support a large family, not only in comfort, but in affluence. Great is the power of the lobby with this Congress. Plain dealer. Revival of Peaca Trees A discovery of no small moment in the interests of agriculture has been nuide by Dr. George 1. Wood, and communicated by him to the American Philosophical Society, of which ho is President. Peach trees in this vicinity, after produc ing a few crops, not only cease bearing, but perish themselves in a short time ; whereas, their natural life is 50 or GO years, or more. The cause of this defective power of growth is believed by Dr. Wood to be owing to a deficiency of potash in the soil, and he assures us that if this alkali be supplied to the tree so that it shall reach the small roots and be absorbed, the fruit-bearing power is restored," and the tree itself, prematurely perishing, is revived. IJelieving with most persons that the cause of the decay lay in worms at the . i i i " root or tne peacu tree, ne put in operation a plan which he had seen bis father perform more than fifty years before, viz: of digging around the base of the sterna hole four or five inches deep, scraping away all the worms that could be found burrowing at the junction of the stem and root, and filling the hollow thus made with fresh wood ashes from the fire, which, of course, retained all their potash. This was done in the autumn of 1808 ; and with a result in the following spring, at which he him self was astonished. The trees appeared to have been restored to all their early freshness and vigor; they put forth bright green leaves, blossomed copiourly, and bore a crop of fruit such as the- had never borne before, many of the branches breaking down under the load of peaches. Dr. Wood, in reflecting on the results, ami notic ing that several of the peach trees treated had no worms, came to the conclusion that we must ook ior an explanation to some o )ther can fe w e than the destruction of a worms, and this cause, he believes to be the ashes, the potash of which being dissolved by the rains, had descended along the roots to the rootlets, and presented to them the very food for the want of which they were dying. De caying apple trees bearing stinted and inedible fruit have been reviv ed by a similar process, and with the like results. All of Dr. Wood's orchards give promise of an abund ant supply of fruit this season. Pliiladtlpli la LeJ'ji r. -O. Ote- . A Liuertixe elopes with the wife of a Paris merchant. A ner- son might suonose uiai tne duel would no tne consequence, or at least a law suit, but nothing of the kind. The husband onlv writes the following httcr to the seducer: "Sir I have tried to rid myself of my wife already for some time. I must confess I was afraid of her. A mad dog bit her a week an-o. And I was waiting resignedly for the probable result. You will now stand by her, and help her live through the agonies of the impend ing attack of the dire malady. May God bless you." Half an hour after the receipt of the above letter, the seducer ot the eloped wife eloped from his inamorata. The only way of keeping a se cret is to torget it as soon as com municated. You may have a con siderable reputation tor consistency in this matter, thus easily acquir ed. The only secret worth know- in r in this life is, how one man can contrive to be better than an ntliprr all the rest is mere nl."hom- ' The Oldest person IB tflO United cription. to any part o the city, willbeexe- States is said to be a lady named ! c"iei1 PrmPtiyand witi care. Holland, livin- iiear Ilavre depL.- p Anom,Ann rt Grace Aid., who is over 1 14 years years aged of age, nd has a daughter 7S yearf. Red squaws paint. Cloud says the white have .on too muca War j GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES AT 33. L. STONE'S, No. "BO;r Fioiat Sticct9Poi;tlsixil9 Oregon. WALTHAM WATCHES, GOLD CIIAIXS AXD KIXGS, CLOCKS, OROIDE WATBIIES AXD CIIAIXS, FIXE JEWELRY AXD SILVERWARE. .All at New York Prices. SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL EYES. EVERX ARTICLE WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED OR MONEY REFUNDED. "Watches and Jewelry repaired. juOtf BUSINESS CARDS AW PARTNERSHIP. J AS. K. KELLY, Residence, Columbia st bet. 2u and 3d sts. J. n. REED, Resilience corner of Columbia and 7th sts. Jus. K. Kelly and J. II. Reed, under the firm name of KELLY & HEED, Will practu-e law in the Courts of Oregon Oflice on First street, near Alder, ovar the new Post oflice room, Port.and. (-iOtf JAXSIXG STOUT. Attorney and Counselor at Law,"" PORTLAND, OREGON. Oflice Under the United States District Court Room. Front street. 4.uti AGE & THAYER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE In Cree's Building, corner of ri ont and Stark streets, Portland. 3'2:rt J. F. CAPLES. J. c. mokeland. CAPLES ,t MOHELAND, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Cor. FROM T and IVASIIINGTON Sts., PORTLAND, OREGON. JUGENE A. CHOXIX, A TTOPXET A T PA W, Rooms 7 and 8 Carter's Block, 4L PORTLAND, OREGON. W. ROSS, M. D., Physician and Sursecn, 'ZaT'O trice on Mam Street, opposite Mason ic lla!l, Oregon Citv. pjtt' II S AFFA1MI AX S, Physician and Surgeon, "Oince at, his Drug Store, near Post Cilice, Oregon City, Oregon. 13tt WELCH, DENTIST. f'ermaiieuUy Located at Oregon City Oregon ROOMSWiih Dr. Safhirrans. on Main st. W ATKINS, M. D., SURGEON. IYi:tiam OisKom. OFFICIl-OCtf Fellows' Temple, corner First and lder streets Residence corner of M.iia and Seventh streets. ALANSOW SFiJOTH, attorney an:l Counselor at Law, I'liUCTOll A JV I) SOLICITOR. AV0CAT. Practices in Sfate and U. S. Cctirfs. OJjle-e Xo. lUS Front Street. Portland, Oregon, Opposite MeConnick's Book Store. "2a a r n u ni S a loon. JEXT & PLUMEY, DI PENSERS OF Choice Wines, Liquors & Cigars, Main st., Oregon City. JT? Call, and Robert Potter will show you through the establishment. Pitt W. F. HIG-HFXELB, Established since lS40,at the old stand, Main Street, Oregon City, Oregon. An Assortment of Watche. Jew elry, and Seth Thomas' weight Clocks, all of which are warranted to he as represented. Repairing done on short notice, ind thankful for past favors. "Live and Let Live." JTIELDS & STIMCKLEii, DEALERS IN PROVISIONS iCERiES, COUNTRY PRODUCE, &c, CIIOICK WINES AND IJQUORS. At the old .-tand of Wortman & F.elds Oregon Cit Oregon. 13tf p G. STEWART, No. 100 FRO.X7 STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON. o jco Watchmaker irf.-3 And Jeweler. And leaW in CLOCKS, WATCHES. AND JEWELERS GOODS. Airent for Wilcox & Gibbs' Letter "(P' Sewing Machines, whicy are nov being sold singly at cost, or wholh sale less than cost. Other goods at greate rednced rates. (40. t f I CLAUK GREENHAN, Tiuu',. . "ray in an, OR EG OX CITY. VHti A 11 nrflpra fnr tKa flalirarir f mire i .-1 r ' . . 'r i I'll, t.vil.v.lj' m i i, ililll- "J xiuwubUQU q, DR TflARY P. SAWTSLLP O' FFES HER PROFESSIONAL SER vices to th peoole of Orecou Cit and vic'n,tr- Ke-idence n the count'j, ten miles east of Ojegon City, My H:tf 7 JOHN MYERS. II. C. MYERS. UNDER THE COURT HOUSE, OREGON CITY. OREGON. RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS SHOES, HARDWARE, We a!.-o constantly keep on hand SALEM CASS IME RES, FLANNELS, TWEEDS AND BLANKETS, Which vre will sell at the Factory Prices, and will take wool in exchange. Rf' We will also pay the highest price for Butter. Efgs, and all kinds of "good country produce. We will sell as low as any house in Oregon, for Cash o- its equivalent in good merchantable produce. Give us a call and satisfy yourselves. Over 20,000 Persons Testify to the Wonderful cures of I) n. J. W. 3IUI ill AY'S Balsam for tho l iver and Biood. NATURE'S OWN REMEDY. One of tho Celehralrd I'iy.viciantt of Portland, snii'i he is cured of the Lun and, Fiver ni pair.t, rtrid. that lie gi-? life to Dr.lur ni)ji Lung and ltvi r Ihtlxam . R ad v.hat he .tays : I'outlani), May '21, lC,'.). I have tried Dr. J. W. Murray's Lunff and Liver Ralsarn. I used it in inj fam ily with the hest of success. I was sick for .-onie months, and used every remedy. I called several physicians , butthev did me no rood. I exhausted every remedy known to the medical profession, and received no ben efit. This Lung and Liver IJ.il.-ani cured me, ai d I do mu hesitate to recommend it to the public and my Iricnds, as a good and safe rem dy. Those who krnw me, as many do in this Stat?, knov that I would nit recom mend them to use a thin;; that Ins no merit, because I am opposed t quack remedies. G. W. 15KOWN.M. 1). For sale at. DELL & PARKER S, and at a.t Drug Stores on the Pacific Cu.at. tnf JMPERIAL MILLS. Savier, LaUcqus & Co., OREGON CFFV. t3Keep constantly on hand fm sale, flour Midiinss, F'.ran and Chicken Feed, Parties purchin feed must furnish the sacks. JOIirs U. SCFI RAM. Manufacturer and Dealer in SA DDJ.ES, ha RA'ESS, etc., etc., Main Street, Oregon r'ly, rarWisheK to represent that he is now as well prepared to furnish any articie in his. lir.e as the la r. crest establishment in the S;.ie He particularly requests that an examinati "n of his stock be made before buying elsewhere. 0REG01T CITY BEEWEET! 55113 HENRY I1U J2I5EL, Having purchased the above Brewery wish es to inform the public that he is now prepar ed to manufacture a No. 1 quality of LAGER PEER, As rood as can bo obtained anywhfre in the Stale. Orders solicited and promptly filled. JOHN M. BACON, Importer and Dealer in E2 GZJB "EECs 3gak STATIONERY, PERFUMERY. Jtc, &c, Oregon C'lp, Oregon. At C 'liar -man - IVarner old xta nd, lately 0Cr copied by S. Ackerman, Main street. J0 tf gUADES SALOON G. A. HAAS, Proprietor. MAIN STREET, Oregon City. O Rest BILLIARD TABLES in OREGON Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in vites the attention of the lovers of this popular amusement to them. THE BAR IS SUPPLIED With ail the choicest qualities of Liquors and Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Bourbon alreadj famous Whiskies and Punch. Also STAFFORDSHIRE TONE ALE ! OX DRAUGHT. W Families supplied. IS EW YOI'.K HOTEL, (DeHtfches Gafthaus,) o. 17 Front Street, opposite the Mail steam ship landing, Portland. Oregon. H. E0THF0S, J. J. WILKENS, PROPRIETORS. o Board per Week $ 5 00 " " with Bodging.,,... 6 Oo " Pay ,,. 1 00 ALTER New CARPETING VELVET BRUSSELS, THEE E PLY, OIL -CLOTHS, WINDOW-SHADES, PAPER -HANGINGS, LACE-CURTAINS, &c, &e We Would Call the attention of par ties Jilting up houses, or heing in need of anything in our line To our Stock, which is ONE OF 7 It h COMPLETES! On Ujc IPsieific; Cosist ! On" Goods being specially selected at the Factories in England and the Pastern States, we can sell AT THE LOWEST SsfcaaJPfi'soaeisco Prices. AY A I. TP Jill BKO No. 89 Front street, between Alder .) and Washington, Portland Oregon 112 FRONT STREET, Near Morrison Street, 131 FIRST STREET, Near Yamhill. KAST t CAIIALIN. Kew Stock of Boots and Shoes JUST RECEIVED! Best Selection. in the City! Comprising all the leading and best brands known, such as Ronkert's, Tirrell's, Foag's, lloutrhton &, Coolidire's. Reed's. Godfrey's anu numerous oiners, oi trents ana bovs' i Couch s Wharf, and have facilities for turn wear Also Mile's, Sieberlich's, JJurt's, i in; out machinei v promptly and efficiently San Irancisco and custom-made ladies and j We have secured the services of Mr. John Children S Wear. i Nation, as Tlireetnr of ll.t. WnrL-a K-l,r,c0 A " , ,. . Our customers and the public in general are invited to call and examine our stock, which we will sell cheaper than ever. it ' P. S. Roots made to order, and an assort ment of our make constant!- on hand. IsTE W WAGON AM) Carriago EV2 anu factory ! The undersiarned, bavin;; 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 mariT new ones as may be pleased to call, that he is now prepared, with ample room, good materials, and the verj' be.t of mechanics, to build anew, recon struct, make, paint, iron and turn out all complete any sort of a vehic-Je from a com mon cart to a concord coach. Try me. Placksmithincr, Horse or Ox shoeing, and general jobbing nratlv. quickly and cheap ly done. D AVID SMI I'll. Opposite Excelsior alarkct L!fGOLNBAKEP,y. SA!LEY,HIAE3DIKG&CO., Successors of L. Dillf.r in the Lincoln Kakery, BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THE CITI zens of Oregon City and surrounding country, that they keep constantly on hand and for sale, all kinds of DREAD, CR XCKFlfS, CAKES, PALTRY. CANDIED AND NUTS. Also, a good and general assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES. Orders promptly filled, and goods deliver ed at he residence of the purchaser when desired. The highest pi ices paid f r Butter, Eggs and Yegetab.'cs. A liberal .'hare of public patronage is re spectfullv solicited. April 23. lS7v:iy A. G. CALLING'S Pioneer Book Bindery, OU EGO MAX BU1L.D1KG, N. 5 "Vahinglon Str-ct, PORTLAND, OliEGON. BLANK BOOKS RULED and BOUND to any desired pattern. MUSIC BOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS PAPERS, Etc., bound in overy variety of style known to the trade. Orders from tha country promptly at tended to. STEERS & SiifJDEy Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Wines, P randies, Whiskies, Et No. 49, Frovt Street, Portlaxp, Orkgox Constantly on hand a genuine article o' Cutter WhU'ky. CH AS. HOnGE . . CHAS. E. CALEF. .GEO. W. SXELL. HOBGE, CALEF & Co., DEALERS Ilf DRUGS and MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, AXD WINDOW GLASS, VARXISIIES, P RUSHES, PAINTERS ilaurviis, ana jjrvggvtW Sundrus. 07 Front Street, Portland. Oregon. 35. J.m.iiALSTOftf, TS STILL AT II IS OLD STAND, CORNER OF MAIN and SIXTH STREETS, OREGON CITY, OREGON. tTTIIERE HE WOULD INVITE HIS T friends, and the public in general, to call and examine his stock, consisting ot a geoeral assortment Of Hoots sii&!Siaocs9 Mats Caps, . Hsirdwsii'c Ca'ocStcn'y, Groceries) &c. Having from many years' experience learned that THE SECRET OF SUCCESS LIES IN SMAIL PROFITS! IS DETERMi STd TO OFFER SUCH INDUCEMENTS AS WILL Sdtnce the Cry of Poriland Prices! Oregon City, August 26th, lStiO. WALL AMET Irosi lTotaradeis9 STEAP,?! EAICilE And Boiler Builders! fTF Xorth Front and E sts., Portland, Oregon. rpiIESE WORKS ARE LOCATED ON the i bank of thf rirr. firn h)neL- nnrtfi nf ! perienco on this coast for fifteen years gives ; him a thorough knowledge of the various ! kinds nf mafliinsnr wnini..',,! f- m;;n -,i ..... . . . v i v. i iiinuuv rtllVi milling purposes. We are prepared to exe cute orders for all classes of machinery and boiler works, such as MINING AND STEAMBOAT MACHINERY ! FLOURING Mlf.LS ! SAW MILLS ! QUARTZ MILLS ! ! MIXING PUMPS ! ! &C, &C.. Manufacture and. Permr Macldnsry of nil lindx. IRON SIIl'TTEH WORK'ai San. FriiiicUcn coat and freight. WhevUr Pa n dalUs Patent Grinder an.. Ameilnn nnttor. Dnnoar'n and. Steven Self Adn,ti. 'g Patent PiMon Fad ing, either applied to oil nr new steam cylinders. (Jn-arts Stampers, Sioeo and dis, if the beat hard iron t S-Ay c. r.raiRr, Aotary Public Heal Estate Attorney EiussoH & Ferry, REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND COLLECTING AGENTS, Northivest corner of First and "Washington Streets, TORTLAND, OREGON. QPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE O al of Real Estate. Collections made in Oregon and Washington Territory. A large amount of desirable City Prop erty, Town Lots, Improved Farms. Stock Ranches, Timber Lands Ac, situated in the best poitior.3 of Oregon and Washington Territory, for Bale on reasonable terms. Speeialatlentioa i3Cf-Hed to a large amount Eesirablc Property in Qlackafn s County. FULL ABSTRACTS OF TITLE AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, ON MA1X STREET, OREGOS CITY, At the office of JOHNSON & McCOWN, Real Estate Brokers. No expense incurred unless a sale is male. May 2l:tf LAUOEN & OeFRANGE'S 9 BUSINESS COLLEGE, PORTLAND, ORSGOI3-, For the instruction of Middle-Aged Blen, Young Men and Boys, In the branches of a Business Education. 'THIS IS WITHOUT DOUBT A MOST J thorough and efficient Institution, and "f. ma,je ior nseit a name in Oreeon. of " ..i.i in ji if nus are justly proud. The branch, s which stand out prominent- It in t K i f i v ' vwr- Lunicumm oi siuay are BOOKKEEPING. COMERCIAL ARITHMETIC, POLITICAL ECONOMY, PENMANSHIP, COMMERCIAL LAW, CORRESPONDENCE, &C. A most thorongh practical departments in constant operation, in whicti are com pr sed all the minutiae of business affairs. Students can enter at any time. No va cations. J T Call at rooms; corner of FRONT and Air DEIi streets,, or ss-nd lor a circuit muwiu ing full information, Address, LAUOEJi ife DtPRAJCE. Portland, Oregon. JUSTICES' BLANKS, of every descrip tion, printed at the Enterprise ofBco PKENCH MEDICAL OIFKe. DR. JUL1EN PERRAULT Tlr. of Medicine of the JFa-ltV. " Parts, Graduate Queen's Cpllfse,anl j sldai, of , ' St. Joint BaptUte Society of Sai, FrajV cisco. Dr. Perraclt has the pleasure to- inff,v patients and othi rs seeking coDtidet.tiui' i ical advice that he can be t-onsidted'diih,; his office. Armory Hall Dudding. v;, East corner of Montgomery and Sacr4nits, '. streets, San Francisco, , Kotims JNos. &,lip l first floor, up strirs, entrance on Montgomery or Sacramento streets. V' Dll. J ERKAFLT H SIUU1CS DHTe DCCn a!BM, exclusively aevoieu to ine cute cf va-ious forms of Nervous and Physical .'Q bility. the result of injurious habits acqv, t " in youth, whicl usually terminate in in) I tence and sterility, and permanently 'mi f all the concomitants of rd age. M'IiCrj," f secret itifirniity exists involvingOthe ham' ! ness of a lift; and that of others, reason arA morality dictate the necessity of its remova for it is a fact that piemature dacline ofcj). vigor of manhood matrimonial urdjappjn,.,'; compulsoiy single life, etc., have tbt sources in causes, the germ of w hich i plaflt ' ed in early life, and the bitter fruits tasted long afterward; patients, laboring under th; complaint, wili complain of one or moierf the following symptoms: Nocnial Erii'n sions, Pains in the Back and Head, ness of Memory and Sight. Disejiarge frrr the Urethra on going to stool or rm kinaQj'' ter, Intedectuai Faculties sre Weaker td Loss of Memoiy ensues, Ideas are clcndtV and there is a disinclination to attend to bis incss', or even to reading, writing (.r l society of friends, etc. The patient i probably complain of Dizziness, Yert in ari that Sight and Hear ng are weakened atj sieep aisiurnea ny areams; nielancliolt sighing, palpitation, fain tings, cough slow fevers ; while some l.ave exti trial nlG. mafic pain, and numbness of the bfx'r Some of the common symptoms ate pimplU in the face, aad aching in different parts of the body. Patients suffering from thisdis' ease, should appJjT imnn dia'telPto 1'b. Per k.mlt, either in person or by" letter iP ' will guarantee a cuie of Seminal Emissions '' and impotence in six or eight weeks. : Patients suffering from venerial di.'-enseia auy stage, Gononbea, ileet, Stricture. ; Bubo, Ulcers, Cutaneous Eruptions, etc ' will be treatedGuccessl'ully. All Sjphilitij and Mercurial Taints entirely lemoTed Iroa the fysteii'. Dr. Pekrault's diplomas are i his cfT.c where patients can see for themselve thij they are under ibe care of a regular educa nd practitioner. The best ftl'eienei s giv if required. Patients suffpring under chronic disfi-s?, can call and examine for themselves. TV invite investigation ; claim not to lu.-, ; every thing, nor to cure everjbi dy, but r do claim that in all casts taken untier treat- metit ve fulfill our promises. We pariio li,'. ly iequest those who have tried th;s boast. j doctor, and that advertised physician worn out and discouraged, to call i.ion a5 ' Low charges and quick cures. Ladies snll'ering lion any complaint inH- ' dents to their sex, can coj.sult the dottj? with the assurance of relief. Female Jlonllily Pills.- Dr. Peiiraui.t is the only acent in ( ni fornia for Dr. Biott's Female Monthly 1 ill- Their immense sale has established their re; utation as a female remedy unapproaclii! and far is advance of every oiler remedy I.: suppressions and irregularities, and it)-' obstructions in females. On "tb-e receipt ftte dollars, these Pills will be set-bv rrs : or express to any part of the world,'- setu.e from curiosity or damage. Persons at a distance can be ct:re:l s: home, by addressing a letter to Dr I'u; kaclt, con er of Sacramento and M'Cgo"i- . ery streets, Booms 10 and 11, or Box !v", P. . San Francisco, stating tie case a-; minutely as possible, general habits of iv- : ing, occujation, etc., etc. All communications confidential, lvrfp PRIVATE MEDICAL AID. Quick Cures and Moderate Cliaigrs. DR. W. K. I) O II E R T Y ' S Piivate Medical unl Surgical INSTITUTE, Sacramento Street, Below MONTGOMERY, opposite the Paci.lf Mail Steamship Company's Office. (Private entrance Leadesdorff street.) Established Expressly to Afford te Alii ctei Sound and Scientific Medical Aid, in the ireatment antl Cure of ail Private and Chronic Diseases, Cas?s of o Secrecy, and Sexual D sosders-. To tlc Afflicted. DR. W. K. DOI1EUTY ret urns-"sirf?re thanks to hi numerous patiesis for the.r patronage, and would take this opportunity to remind them that -he continues to conr.!S at his Institute lor the cure of chrorie dis eases of the Lungs. Liver, Kidneys, Diges tive and Gieiiito-Urinarv Organs, ard ai. private diseases, viz ; Sipliilis in ail it- forms and stages, Seminal W'eakne-s and all th horrid consequences of self-abwe, Gonerr luca, Gh et, Sirictures, Nucturrv! and Pitr nal Emissions. Sexual Debility, Diseases of the Back and Loins, jnfiamroatvon of fh? Bladder and Kidneys, etc. ; aixl he licpes that his long experience and successful piar lice witl continue to insure him a share f public patronage. By the prac'ee of manv ycr3 in Europe and the United Slates, he i- enabled to apply the most efficient and si.e- ctpful rtmedies against diseases of all kir.W- He us s no mercjiry, charges moderate,trea'. ! bis patients, in a coirfrt and hoi.orabie I and has reierei. of ui. questions bit- vera f ty from men of kno"n n respv.T-tability high standing in society All jiaf1,"11' I suiting him by letter of otherwise, w : ceive the best and gentlest treatn;0 5 imp.icit secrec3-. w To Pemalt. When a female is in trouble, or rfilicfci with disease, as weakness of the back and limbs, pain in the bead, dimness of f5pl,t' loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, irritability, nervousness, extreme ui lnary ditficulties. derangement of digestive functions, general debility, vaginitis all dis eases of the womb, hysteria, steiility and U -vuci ureases peculiar to lemales.sbeshoai t go or write at once to the celebrated femaltf doctor, W. K. DOHFRTY, at his Medical Jr strtute, and consult him about her trouble , and diseases. The Doctor is3ectino- mora cures than any other physician in the State ot California. Let no lalse delieaev prevent jou, but apply immediately and save yourself" ; from painful stiflerings and premature death.. All married Jadies, whose delicate health or other circumstances prevent an increase in. their families -hould write or call at DR. W. K. DOHERTY'S Medical Instiiute, and ihpy will receive every possible relief and help.. The Doctor's offices are so arranged that he can be consulted without fear of observation . To Correspondents. Patients residing ia any part of the State however distant, who mav'desire the opinion and advice of DR. DOHEliTY in their respec tive cases, and who think proper to sul mit a written statement of such, in preference to holding a personal interview, are respectful- v ly assured that their communications will be held sacred and confidential. If the case be fully and candidly described, personal com munication will be ur.necessary, as instruc tions for diet, regimen and the general treat ment of trie case itself (including the renje dies), will be forwarded without delav, and: in such a manner as to convey no, idea'of the purport of ihe letter or parcel. 5"Cnnsultation by letter or c.thcrwie FBEE. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay Spermatorrhoea 0 DR. DOHERTY has just published an im portant pamphlet. err,hrfiL : SSe? ces relation to Impotence of lrihty ; being a Short Treati A Phr .Znn- US1 weaKness, Nerv-us,. Phj steal Debility consequent on tbis afleo t? ' f"d. other diseases of the Sexual Organs Tins little work contains information of the utmost value to alhwhether married orsingle and will be sent FREE by mail on receipt of mx cents in postage stamps for return iobt. age. Address. l W. K, DOHERTY. M- P., jolySOlj , San Francisci. dl.. O