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O O o o o o G o Q n o o O o SO.UE1JODVS L.OVEUS. Too meek by half was he who came A-wouiti" me one morn, For he thought so little of himself I learned to share his scorn. At night I bad a suitor, vain As the vainest in tha land ; Almost he seemed to condescend In the offer of his hand. In one who pressed his suit, I missed Courage and manly pride ; How could I think of such a one As a leader and a guide? And then there came a worshipper With all such undoubted trust That wh.-n he knelt be seemed not worth Uprising from the dust. The next was never in the wrong, Was not too smooth or rough ; So faultless, so good was he That that was fault enough. But one, the last of all who came, I know not how to paint ; No angel do I seem to him He scarcely call me saint! He hath such sins and weaknesses As mortal man befall ; He hath a thousand faults, and yet I love him with them all ! Qn never asked me yea or nay. Nor knelt to me one hour: But he took mv hand and holds my hear, " With a lover's tender power. And I bow. as nerds I must, and say, In proud humility. ,M.,t Love's might is right, and I yield at last To manhood's royally. A Tragedy in Wisconsin. o Another tragedy! Kenlly, it is astonishing how wickcl the world is becoming, notwithstanding the so-called vaunted advances of civi lization. To those who are accus tomed to live in a comparatively pmall community, who hreathe the atmosphere of contraction, it would appear well nigh impossible that events of so momentous a character conld be chronicled ; yet so it is. The latest we are caHed upon to record is the case of J. Allan JJarber, a yn-ominent attor ney of Lancaster, Wis., and father J j.cy v.i ...v.ii. , ' . ,-,-.,! Ot a lare iamuy, W no ictuvu mi , the rest of hi.S household on llllirs- 1 Anxr f.vntnnrf hist Pllrin" t llC day e c ning last. nu u nhdlt, his eldest son, aged 20, arose j from his bed. in a lit of insanity, ! , 1" and procuring a kuah, vium en sleeping apartments of his broth ers, cutting their throats, and finally inflicted sundry cuts npon his own person which con fined him to his bed, and may, mostD probably, eventuate in his death, lie this as it may, the crime was an awful one, and it is onlv to be regretted that the accomplished btate Ot V 1SCOHSU1 ; Should have Jtassed J law which j does away with the penalty of j deatll in cases of murder. True, ; .i -i i ;,,.,1imii-u.Mil Cthe murderer may he pronounced . insane, but alter all It IS a hard liiattcr tO COimiCllC'!)l whtve mur- i , 1 . I Ulor ends and tnsanuv uenuis..- JJubuquc llerabl, July 10 HOW THE TlMI'.ER GoES. The ' ' . . " ' -I I present consumption or wood in the United Mates is enormous. ; 1 ; One hundred thousand acres o the best timber IS CUt every year j . , -i -i -l . to supply the demand for railway Picepers aione For railroad build- mgs, reairs and cars tne annual exjtenditure in wood is thirty eight millions of dollars. In a single year the locomotives in the United Status consumed fifty-six millions of dollars' worth of wood. There, are in the whole country of more thatl four hundred thousand O .. . , ! ....l..,. ill llit.!) til Vi I'U'l j iiiinj I ni-tivoiiL- in '.-A, 'UK II lilt V .1 I tit. ; their labor is one thousand dollars a year each, the wood industry ot the country represents an amount c i i....wl .....1 , aiK rt ' ot nearly hve hundred millions oi dollars per annum. o Tin: S kx ate. The Ch icago Tribune says the extravagance and wanton waste of money by the Senate are notorious and should l.e e.lieek9l bv tlie neonle. There are needed some men OI atnlll V 1 and firmness in the Senat e who j n 1 111,- , .: f ........v . tlwj tueieon since t tie 1st dav or January, ls(7. Will ldlv lCMt and e.pOe .th!bosides the COst9 ani d,sburSm,ts in said recklessness ot ex'iense. Any one j action. rec of the seventy-two Senators can win for himself a national reputa tion who will take upon himself the duty and labor of vigilantly exposing and vigorously opposing the responsible mode of appro priating public money jiracticed by that body. Ste. Union. There' is no use in seeking to make an honest man out of a mongrel otlicc-holder. It can't be "did" A dentist presented a bill for the tenth time .to a rich skin flint. " It strikes me," said the latter, "that this is a pretty round bill." "Yes," replied the dentist, "I have sent it round often enough to make it appear so, and I have now called to have it squared." M3ss Louisa Stratton, of Cass County, Ind., challenges any man in the" State to a plowing match with her. he proposes a two horse team, each competitor to drive the horses and hold the plough. Agents ! Read This ! TE NV"'L PAY AGENTS A SALARY of$3t per wtrk and expenses, or ait w a commission, to sell our new and wonderful inventions. Address M. WAGNER & CO., Marshall Mich. May 2So,2 jVJOTICE. o- The People's Transportation Company WILL DISPATCH THEIR STEAMERS ROM OREGON CITY AS FOLLOWS. FOIL PORTLAND : At 1 P. M., every day, except Sunday. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY FOB For Salem, and Dayton. AND ON TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, A. A. McCULLY, President. Aug. Cth. lSCJ.f40.tf Summons. In the Circ uit C ourt ot the State of Oregon, lor the county of Clackamas, Patrick Daley, Plaintiff, vs. Samuel Wixson, defendant. To Samuel Wixson, the above named de fendant : IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Ore gon : You are hereby required to appear ana answer the complaint (ilea against you in said Court iu the above entitled action, with in ten days after the service of this sum mons upon you, it served in Clackamas county, or twenty das if served in any other county in said State. And unless y u so ap pear and answer said complaint in said time, or on or before the hist day of the term of said Court, commencing next after the expi ration of six. weeks from the publication of this summons, to-wit : On the Fourth Monday in October, J.D. ,IS70, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the ,.elie, demanded in the complaint, to. wit: Judgment against you, Samuel Wixson for V,u" 10- 111 U- S" old coi" aUl1 merest tJiere9!1 MUCa the 13Ui of. AH.iu 1SHy at (en percent, per annum, ami also for the further sum of is-ls si-k, in U. s. gold coin, also for costs and disbursements ol this action. By order of Hon. W. W Upton, Judge ot said Court. JOHNSON & McCOWN, Att'ys lor Piuiut.ff. Aug- 13, 1870:wG Summons, In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, lor the county of Clackamas. Charles Logus, Plaintiff, vs. u ioenm ana .uary isocnm, lerencunts. Ttt!je above named Ma:y Boehn, defend- Vv the name of True state of oii- J- egon : You a iv hereby reqn red to a;- pear and answer the co.'npluint. film ar;iinst jn above f g days after the service ot this siuumons upon J'011' if served in Clackamas county, or tvveu- tv iliivs it served m any otiier conn v in sa d State, and unless you appearand answer said complaint in said time, or on or beford the first day of ihe term of said Court, com mencing next after the expiration of six wee'is lro:n the publication of this summons, to w it : On the Fourth Monday in, October, A. D. ,1870, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint, to-wit: le foreclosure ot a mortgage given uy y and Jacob Boehni, defendants, dated, 14 dav f M ., lH; otl ,uts nuinbered 4 a on 14th and in block numin-red zt,u viivon V.ily, also, for costs and disbursements ot thi-s suit. Uy order of Hon. W. W. Upton, Judge of said Court. JOHNSON k McCOWN, Atty's for Plaintiff. Aug. 10, 1S70:w6 Summons In the Circuit Court f the State of Oregon, tor Clackamas countv. DAVID C. WILLS, Plaintiff, vs. W. C. WILSON a-id DANIEL WILSON, Defendants: ' Tn li ( Vll.'l W t '. I V II I A ""u'" "n-ou.', one oi me aoove Defendants: T N THE name OF THE STATE ofohf- .wi,t"" 'i"twt iiw cLiiti fe'j'iiieti to appear, and answer to the complaint tiled against you iu the above entitled action, on or beiore the first day of the next regular term of the said Court, following six weeks publication of thisi summons, to-wit : on or before the fourth Monday in October, ls7o; and if you fail so to answer, fur want there-.-t ho ii!..,;,..;!!' ...i-. :.. r . .: imT TT"ll, ..I'.. Ii. .1 iihi' .... .4 you for ti e Slim of firn t.nndrod ,m.1 u..n. L"- ni,ie dollars, in 'dd coin, and interest P-.blished by order of Hon. W. W. Unton. J lldiTf. KELLY & REED, Att'ys ior Plaintiff. August C, !S70:wO Dissolution Notice. T "MIE PARTNERSHIP HEUKTOFORE existing between William Sineer and M. Wt rtheimer, under the him name of Singer & Wertlieiiner, lias been di-solvtd by mutual consent. WILLIAM SINGER, M. WERTHEl M Eli. Oregon City, July 23, lS7u:jn3o4 Final Settlement. In the matter of the Estate of John Giibble. deceased; in the 'aunty Court for Ciuck amas cout.ty. State of Oregon. rpilE EXECUTOR OF SII) ESTATE L baviiii? hied his exhibit lor final settle ment thereof, it is ordered by the Court that the 5th day of September, A. D.. iS7o, beset apiirt for said llal settlement with A. E. Gribble. the Executor thereof. By order of lion. J. K. Wait, Countv Jndtre. J. M. FRAZER, County Clerk. Dated, Aug. 5, 187o-.w4 Notic e IS HEREBY GIVEN TH AT THE UNDER, signed has been, by the County Court f ehickamas cou..ty, appointed Admistrator, with the will annexed, of the estate of James L. Loiing, deceased. All per-on- having claims against said estat-, are required to present them to the undersigned, in Port land, Multnomah coimtv. with the proper vouchers, within six months from the date nereo,. Portland, Oregon, July 10th, 1S79. W. W. CHAPMAN, ja2Uw4 Aduiiiiittritor. GBEAT EEDUCTIOl PRICES AT 13. L. STONE'S, Jo. 107 Front Street, WALTIIAM WxVTCIIES, GOLD tiattti tu 4 tot t i v t a.t i nir v .All at jSTew York Plaices. SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL EYES. EVERX ARTICLE WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED OR MONEY REFUNDED. Watches and Jewelry repaired. juOtf BUSIiYIlSS CARDS 1 AW PARTNERSHIP. JAS. K. KELLY, J. n. REED, Residence corner of Columbia and 7th sts. Residence, Columbia st bet. 2d and 31 sts. Jas. K. Kelly and J. H. Reed, under the firm name of KELLY & HEED, Will practice law in the Courts of Oregon OUice on First street, near Alder, over the new Post office room, Port. and. (40tf J ANSING STOUT. Attorney and Counselor at Law," PORTLAND, OREGON. Office Under the United States District Court Room. Front street. 40tf pAGE & THAYER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE In Cree's Building, corner of Front and Stark streets, Portland. S'2:tl J. F. CAPLBS. J. C. MOKELAXD. CAPLES & MOPELAND, ATTORNEYS AT LAY, Cor. FRO 1ST and IVASIIIXGTON Sts., PORTLAND, OREGON. JUGEXE A. CROXIX, ATTORNEY A T ZA 7U, Rooms 7 and S C'ai-ter's I'.lock, 46. PORTLAND, OREGON. I I W. ROSS, M. I)., Fhysiciaa and Surgeon, "Office on Main Street, opposite Mason ic Hall, Oregon Citv. lytt J J SAFFARRANS, Fhysician and Surgeon, Office at his Drujr Store, near Post Otiice, Oregon City, On-g-m. 13M J. WELCH, DEMIST. Permanently Located at Oregon City Oregon ROOMS With Dr. SalTarrans, on Main st. yy II. W ATKINS, M. D , SUUG BOX. Poktlaxd. Orehc n. OFFICE Odd Fellows' Temple, corner First and !der streets Residence corner ol Main and Seventh streets. Attorney and Counselor at Law, PltUCTOlt AISD 8ULICITOU. AVCCAT. Practices in State and U. S. Courts. Ojjlce Xo. 108 Front Street.Por'hnid, Oregon. Opposite McCormick's "ook Store. "Barnum Saloon." JENT & PLUME Y, DI PENSERS OF Choice Wines, Liquors & Cigars. Main st., Oregon City. Call, and Robert Potter will show you through the establishment. 13tt W. F. EIGIIFIELD, Established since 1849, at the old stand, Main Street, Oregon City, Oregon. An Assortment of Watches. Jew elry, and Setb Thomas" weisrh' Clocks, all of which are warranted to be as renresented. Repairuifrs done on short notice, md thankful for past favors. "Live and Let Live." JTIELDS & STIUCKLER, DEALERS IN PR0V1SI0MS, GROCERIES, COUNTRY PRODUCE, Ac, CHOICE WINES AM) LIQUORS. '4F"At the old .-taud of W'oitm.in & Fields Oregon Cit , Oregon. 13tf 1 G. STEWART, Ao. 100 FRONT STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON. 0? Vatchmaker ildch And Jeweler. And leaW in CLOCKS, WATCHES. AND JEWELERS GOODS. Arent for Wilcox & (iibbs' Letter "i" Sewing Machines, whicv are now oeins sold singly at cost, or wholh sa'e less than C"St. Otiier goods at gr ate reduced rates. f-bUfl CLARK GaSEIIMAJT, Tdv City Drayman, aS2tf5 OR EG 0 X CITY. ft. All orders for the delivery of merchan dise or packages and freight of whatever des ..i..fi... try .inv n-jrl rtf 1 1 . . . : . -1 i i niH""i . c-" " mc 'j', wuioeexe- ; ciC.ed promptly and wit! care. Physician & Accoucheu e. CR. KIARY P. SAWTELLT" OFFERS HER PROFESSIONAL SER vices to the peoi le of Orego--; Cit and vicinity. Re-idence in the country,' ten i miles east oi Oregon City. ' May H:tf Portland, Oregon. CHAINS AND lilXGS. OT.nnKS r'i.' FIXE JEWELRY AXD SILVERWARE. JOHN MYERS. II . C. MYERS. F. MYEKS & BRO., TJNDER THE COURT HOUSE, OREGON CITY, OREGON, RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOTS Sc S5SOES, We also constantly keep on hand SALEM CASS IMF RES, FLANNELS, TWEEDS AND BLANKETS, Which we will sell at the Factory Prices, and will take wool in exchange. RfWe will also pay the highest price for Butter, Egis, and all kinds of good country produce. We will fell as low as any house in Oregon, for Cash o- its equivalent in good merchantable produce. J63T Give us a call and sati.-fy yourselves. Over 20,00 Persons Testify to the Wonderful ernes of Dr. J. W. MURRAY'S Balsam fcr t!io Liver and Blood. NATURE'S OWN REMEDY. -vx- Ove of the Celehratfd. Physicians of Portland, so y he, it; cured of the Lung anil Liver cujit plaint. and that he tirrni his life to Dr. Mur- ' Lung and Liver Balsam. Read n hat he nays : Pohtlaxd, May 2. 1m!!. I hrsve tried Dr. J. W. Murray's Lnnj and Liver Balsam. I used it in my fam ;ly with the best of success. 1 was sick for some months, and used every remedy. I railed several physicians, but thev did me no jood. I exhausted every remedy known to the medical profession, and received no ben efit. This Luiiij and Liver Bilsiin cured me, ai d I do not heMlate to recommend it. to the public and my friends, as a good and safe rem dv. Th"se who kn.w me, as many do in this Stat -, kimv that. I wotdd not i ec."iu mend them to use a thing that ! as 1:0 merit, because I am opposed ! quack ienn d.es. G. W. IJROWN. M. D. For sale at BELL & PA RKER S. and at ail Drug Motes on the J'ac.tic Co&st. ttf JMTERIAL MILLS. Savier, LaEoque & Co., on eg ox CITV. tt3Keep constantly on hand f sale, flour Midlmirs, Bran and Chicken Feed, Parties parching feed must furnish the sacks. JOIIX II. SCII RAM. Manufacturer and Dealer in SADDLES, HARNESS, etc., etc., Main Street, Oregon (ity, flfS" 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 request that an examination oi his stock be made before buying elsewhere. OREGON CITY BREWERY ! IIENKY I1UJIBEL, Having purchased the above Brewery wish es to inform the pubib- that he is now prepar ed to manufacture a No. 1 quality of LAGKR BEER, As srood as can be obtained anywhere in the "Stale. Orders solicited md promptly filled. JOIIX 31. BACON, lays cud cij 9 STATIONERY, PERFUMERY. &c, &c, Oregon City, Oregon. At Ch'ir?7ia - Il'rrner's old stand, lately oc cupied by S. Ackerman, Main street. 10 tf g II A DES SALOOX. G. A. HAAS, Proprietor. MAIN STREET, Oregon City. Bern , BILLIARD TABLES in OREGOX Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in vites the attention f the lovers of this popular amusement to them. T H E B A Ii I S S VP PLIED With all the choicest qualities of Liquor an.f Cisrar. Scotch. Irish and Bourbon alreadj famous Whiskies and Punch. Also STAFFORDSHIRE STONE ALE ! OV DRAUGHT. SS'B" Families supplied. JEW YORK HOTEL, (Deutfches Gaffhans,) o. 17 Front Street, nppos:te thp Mail steam ship landing, Portland. Oregon. H. E0THF0S, J. J. WILKENS, PROPRIETORS. Board per Week f 5 00 " " " with Lodging 6 00 ' Day 1 00 WALTER BROS. jVcw CAKPETIjVGS VELVETS, SEUSSELS, THREE-PLY, OIL -CLOTHS, WINDOW-SHADES, PAPER - HANGINGS, LACE - CURTAINS, &c, &c We Would Call the attention of par ties fitting tip houses, or being in need of anything in our line To our Stock, which is OXE OF llth COMPZFTEST On (lie IPsieitflc Cosist ! Ow Goods being specially selected at the Factories in England and the Eastern States, we can sell AT THE LOWEST SstiiFrasicisco Prices. WALTER BRO . , No. 80 Front street, between Alder 35.) and Washington, Portland Oregon 112 FRuNT STREET, 131 FIRST STREET, Near Morrison Street. Near Yamhill. EAST & CAIIALIN. New Stock of Boots and Shoes JUST RECEIVED! Rest Sipltctiou in I he City! Comprising all the leading and best brands known, such as Benkeit', Tirrell's, Foirjr's, Houghton &, Coolidire's. Reed's, Godfrey's and numerous others, of gents' and bovs' wear. .Also Mile's, Sieberludi's, Burl's, San Francisco and custom-made ladies and children's wear. Our customers and the public in preneral are invited to call and examine our stock, which we will sell cheaper than ever. P. S. - Boots made to order, and an assort ment of our make constautlv on hand. W WAG OX AND Carriage EV!anufactory ! The undersigned, having increased the di mensions of hi-, premises, at the old stand Corner of Main and Third streets Oregon City Ore; ion. Takes this method to inform hi'' old pal rous. and as manv new ones as inav be pleased to call, that he is now prepared, w th ample room, good materials, and the very bet of mechanies. to build anew, recon struct, make, paint, iron and turn out all complete any sort of a vehicle from a com niim cart to a concord coach. Try me. Black-smithing, Horse or Ox shoeing, and reueral jobbing nratlv, ntucklv and cheap ly done.' DA VID SMI 11. Opposite Excelsior Market LINCF.LNBAKERY. BAILY,KARDiniC&CO., Successors of L. Dii.i.fr in the Lincoln Bakery, IFCr LEAVE TO INFORM THE CTTI 3 ze.os of (ire-jon City and surrounding ciimtrv, that they keep constantly on hand and t r sale, all kinds of BREAD. CR CKEI?, CAKES. PASTKY, CAN DIE - AND NUTS. Also, a good and general assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES. Orders promptly filled, and roid deliver ed at the residence of the purchaser when desired. Ti.e highest pi ices paid fur Butter, Eggs and Vegetables. A liberal i-hare of public patronage is re spectfullv solicited. April 23. 187o:iy A. G. WALLIXG'S Pioneer Book Bindery. OltEGOMAN liUILDlG, Ku. 5 AVanhiiigfoii Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. BLANK BOOKS RULED and BOUND to anv desired pattern. MUSIC BOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS PAPERS, Etc., bound in every variety of style known to the trade. Orders from the country promptly at tended to. STEERS & HIUDE, Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Wines, Brandies, Whiskies, Et No. 40, Frokt Street, Portland, Oregon. ConsTant.lv on hand a genuine article ol Cutter WhifcKy. CHAS. HODGE. .CHAS. B. CALEF. . GEO. W. SXELL. HODGE, CALEF a Co., DEALERS IX DEUGS and MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS, VAEXISIIES, BRUSHES, PAINTERS Materials, ana iryggisW Sundries. 97 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. 35., J. R. R ALSTON, IS STILL AT HIS OLD STAND, CORNER OF MAIN and SIXTH STREETS, OREGON CITY, OREGON. TTIIERE HE WOULD INVITE HIS T T friends and the public, in general, to call and examine his stock, consisting ot a general assortment of Boots siaatl SSaocs, HslXs and Caps, Hardware Crocltcsej9 Having frorr learned that many years experience THE SECBET OF SUCCESS LIES IU SMAIL PE0FITS! IS DETERMINED TO OFFER SUCH INDUCEMENTS AS WILL Sihnce the Cry of Por.latid Piicea! Oregon City, August 2Sth, lsti'. WALL A3! ET And Eoiler Builders ! North Front and E sts hM t i,;ttii-ii( roruaua, jreiroii. T HESE WORKS ARE LOCATED ON the Couch's Wharf, and hare facilities for tum iiii; out machinery jiromptlv and efficiently. e have secured tlie services of Mr. John Nation, as Director of the Works, whose ex perience on this coast for fifteen years ijives him a thorough knowledge of the various kinds of machinery required for mining and milling purposes. We are prepared to exe cute orders for all classes of machinery and boiler works, such as MINING AND STEAMBOAT MACHINERY ! FLOCKING MILLS ! SAW MILLS ! QL'AKTZ MILLS ! ! MINING PUMPS ! ! &C. Ala nn fact 11 r and Rj, air Machinery of all lin.ls. IROX SHUTTER WORK at San Francisco c(j4 and freight. Wheeler d' Ran dall's Patent Oriiidrr aril Amalgamator. ! nliar ' and Stecen's Self Ad j nstitig Patent 1'ixton Parking , either applied toithl or neic strum ryli ruler. Jmrrtz ."tum jiers, A'e and d.Us. if the hest hard iron- 3:1 K. F. 11P-SELI., Real Estate C. P. FKRItT, Xi,ta y Public Attorney. usseli l Ferry, real estate brokers AND COLLECTING AGENTS, Northwest corner of First and Washington Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON. Q FECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE 1 Sale of Real Estate. Collections made in Oregon and Wasbii gton Territory. A large amount of desirable Citv Pron erty, Town Lots, Improved Farms. Stock Ranches Timber Lands Ac. situated in the !est portion of Oregon and Washington Territory, for sale mi reasonable terms. " Special attention is called to a large amount Desirable Property in County. Clacks.ni s FULL ABSTRACTS OF TITLE AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, ON MA1. STREET, ((REGOX CITY, At the office of JOHNSON & McCOWN, Real Estate Brokers. No f xpense incurred unless a sale is made. May 21:tf LAUDEN & M RANGE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, PORTLAND, OREGON, For the instruction of Middle-ged KEen, Yoncg Men and Boys, In the branches of a Business Education. rpiIIS IS WITHOUT DOUHT A MOnT J thorough and efficient Institution, and has made for iisf-lf a name in Oregon of which its friends are ju.-tly proud. ' The branch, s which stand out prominent ly in the cuniculuut of study are BOOKKEEPING, COM ERCIAL ARITHMETIC, POLITICAL ECONOMY, PENMANSHIP, COMMERCIAL T A w CORRESPONDENCE,' &C. A most thorough practical department is m constant operation, in which are com pr sed all the minutiae of business affairs. Students can enter at any time. No va cations. . Call at rooms; corner of FRONT and AL DER streets,, or send for a circular contain ing full information. Address, LAL'LIEN & DePRAKCE. Portland, Oregon. USTICES' BLANKS, of every descrip tion, printed at the Enterprise office TBENCH MEDICAL OIJIiV DR. JULIEN PERRAlilT 1. w I.I . . . . Dr. of JIecieiie of the ully M. " , - - - - " . " " Villi,, t Duvl. firntlnllf f 4 li m. T i ' Q,neen4s College, and Pli-gi iaicf J1 St. John Ilaptite Society ol uuFran. cisro. Dr. Perraclt has the pleasure to infr , patients and othi rs seeking confidei ti&i n ical advice that he can be tonsud da.'i his office, Armory Hail Ludding. v',-. East corner of Montgomery and SacratitEt streets, San Francisco, Rooin Nos 9,1 , V first noor, up sinis, enuai ce on eitlitr Montgomery ot Sacramento streets. tilt. J KRKAi LT s stuuies nave oeen ulnmst exclusively devoted to the cuie m tl,e various lorms ot nervous ana i iiysiu 5rd v iv, .Cq.;j ( bility. the result of injurious habits in youtn, wiacii usual y ternniiate in tence and sterility, and permanently nil ilic tuiiLi'iiiittima ui cijic. i utv ..ii ...... ; ,v TT-. secret n hrmity exists involving the 1 "ti ness ot a lite ana lliut or otijers, reasoii morality dictate the necessity of its ren-tv ' ior ii is a iaci mat pirmuiuie ueciir,e of i; I vigor of manhood in at run on lal utihapi l compuisoiy single me, etc., r.ave tu sources in causes, the gei m of which is t ' eu in eany ine, anfi me unitr iruits xu long afterward; patients, laboring undti f complaint, will complain of one or nn the following symptoms: Noctuai f , sinus. Pains in tLe Bai k and Head. W.v ness of Memory and Sight, Discharge li the Urethra on going to stool or nukim. J ter, Iiteihctual Facvltics ere Weuktitj Loss of Memory ensues, Ideas are clor-dtf and there is a disinclination to attend tel s iness, or even to reading, writing cr rt societv of friends, etc. The t-niicnf .. probably complain of Dizziness, Vert sij that Sight and Hear ng are weakeiad rid sleep disturbed by dreams; nielaia r sighing, j)alpitation, famtings, coujrl -slow f evers ; while some have extni al ?t5 mafic pain, and numbness of the t-i(T Some of the common sympioms are in ry in the face, and aching "in different y.wt the body. Patients suffering from tliis, ease, should apply immediately to I!r. l ; ratlt, eithr in peisou Or by letter &i" will guarantee a cine of Sem;nal Emibtiu anil Impotence iu six or eight weeks. Patients suilerii g from veneiial diffaei' any stage, Conoiihea, (ilett, Stnctin, Bubo, Ulc' rs, CiitoiM ous Erujitions, t', will be treated successfully. AJ) SjjL and Jlercurial 1 feints entirely ken.ovetl lkt the system. Dh. Pehravlt's diplomas ate in hiscCc where patients can see lor tl tn sthiM' they are utdi r ihe caie of a reguh-r u , ti d prat-tit inner. The best leititiict s if requirt d. Pat ieuts s ufffririg under chroriic cinr can call and examire for thinistlvis invite investigapon ; claim not to I A everything, nor to cure e 1 1 b- iy, 1 u; do claim thi't in all casts taken unoer tn ' met:t we fulfill cur picm sts. VeparTita. ly recjutst those who h:ve tried Hi s t . dot-tor, and that advertised 1 ricmn worn out at.d d.sc-uiagt!, to call ijil ,g Low charges aiid quick cures. Ladh s sufiering I roc anv complaint ia.-. dents to their sex, can ci tuit the tw. with the asr-ui ance of relief. I"CM!StIc JJojuliIj- Pills. Dr. Perhavlt is the onl- agent m f lornia tor imi. jliott s Jreiiia.'e 3'&iiliiiv li Their inittiene sale has established tl t ,: ; utation as a female ien:ecy ui:,-,n ,i, and far in advance of eveiy oil. cr im icvi suppressions and irregularities, and tv obsti uctions in females. On the rce:vt five di llais, those Pills will be Pei t b or express to any part of the world, --u from curiosity or damage. O Persons at a distance can be ei rd v. home, by addressing a letier to Da lv rai'lt, on er of Saci r.n;ento and jb-n' 'i cry streets. Rooms 10 and 11, or L't :" . P. o S-.m Francisco, stating tl c -t t miiuiffly as possible, general haliifji f t log. occupation, etc.. etc. All communications confidential- lyrip PRIVATE EEIICAL AID. Quitk tines and federate Cla.igr. DR. W. K. D O II E R T YS PiivatK rlt-tli-arl antl Ssmgic ii 1-VSiITlTE, Gacramsnto Street, Below MoN'l (iOMERV, cpp-iOiie the Mail Stoauiship Company's Ofiir.e (Private entrance Leadesd l ff str et ! Establish! d Expressly to Aflbrd the M'Sfil Sound and Srietitihc Medical Aid, ir the Treatment and Cure of all Pnv i. and Chronic Diseases, Cases oi Secrei y. and Sexual Dsoiuers . 1o Afllai-tt'U. DR. W. K. DUlIEliTV re; urns his ..t thanks to hi- l.uri erous patients ItfiLer patronage, and would take this -jpo?tunitT to re in ind them that he continues to .'9f.su.: at his Institute for ti e cuie of hrorfc-!i.-eas s of the Lungs. Liver, Kidneys, Digtg tive and G reniio-Urinarv Orcrans. r-ai private disease-, viz : Sint-ilisin all it .t in- and stages, Seminal Vv'eakne s and horrid consequences of self-abuse. ( .ti ttr Hi'-.rr- htt-a. (ih et, Strictun s, Nocturnal anC Diur- nal b. missions. Sexual Deb lily, Pise: the Back and Loin?, inflammation Bladder and Kidneys, etc ; and he that Ins long experience and successfu lice will coiiiinue to insure him a si public patronage. By the practice of years in Europe and the UnitetrStates cnab'ed to apply the most tfficient an if lit fa: ti (I they Lei? cessful remedies atrainm diseiisps nf nil 1. i ii He uses no mercury, charges model ate,f :: ! his patients in a coirect and honorubie ' and has references of unquestionable vc ci ty from mm of known respectabi itvand , high standing in society. All parties suiting him by letter or othei wise, will rt- .' ceive the best and gentlest tieatme t ' implicit secrecy. To Females. ' When a female is in trouble, cr p.flltcfw with disease, as weakness ot the back end limbs, pain in the head, dimness of sit loss of muscular power, palpitation f tb'i heait irritabi.ity, nervousness, extreme rr inaiy difficulties, derangement of digeti ? functions, general debility, vaginitis, all di east s of the womb, hj steria, sterility and a! other diseases peculiar to females, she should!' -' go i r b n'.e at once to the celebrated female doctor, V. K. DolH-RTV, at hisMedical In stitute, and consult him about her trouble?" and diseases. Th Doctor . is efiectiog more cities than any other physician in the' State -6f CiiEf'Tliia. Let no lalss dr-Mr-av nrcvprt you, but apply immediately and save yourself from painful snffeiings and premature deaih. All married ladies, whose delicate health cr other circumstances prevent an increase n their families should write or call at DR. W K. DOHER'i Y'S Medical Insti ute, and tLey -will receive e very po-sible relief and help. The Doctor's offices are so arranged that he can be consulted without fear jf observations ; To Correspondents. Patients residing ia any part of the Ffafe however'distant, who mav desire the opinion and adviceof DR.DOliFRTY in their respec- I tive cases, and who think proper to sutmit a I written statement of such, in preference t o ? noiding a persoi-al interview, are respectful ly assnied that their con rnunicatu ns wilile held sacred and confidential. If the case Le fully and candidly, desciibtd, persona! com munication wili be un net e.-sar . as instiuc tioiis for diet, regimen and the general treat ment of trie case itself (including the reme dies), will be forwarded without delay, and in such a manner as to convey no idea of the purport of the letter or parcel. J8rsConsultation by letter or otherwise, FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed oruopsj Spermatorrhea. DR. D0HERTY has just published an im portant pamphlet, embodying his own view? and experiences in relation to Imj otence of irility ; being a Short Treaties on Sj-eiroa-torrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Nervous, W Physical Debility consequent on this afitc tion, and other diseases of the Sexual Organs This little work contains information ot the utmost value to al!,whetber married orsinple and will be sent FREE by mail on reewpt of six cents in postage stamps lor return post age. Address. W. K. DOHERTY. M. julySOly San Francisco, Cal. O