o o Continued From First Page. putcd from the court house, or plnce of holding court, in the county n which the ofiicer per forming the same resides. J3ut vrhen two or more persons named in the same writ "or process live in the fame direction, mileage fees ph all only be chargad to the farthest. And this is to apply to posting notices of elections,, and all other cases when mileage is to he computed. The per centum allowed the sheriff for the collection of taxes, is to cover all expenses of print ing notices, mileage, and attend ance at places of voting to collect taxes. The fees of assessors shall he five dollars per day. The per diem of the commissioners of the county court for each day so em ployed, five dollars. A & V XS EX" EIE3IOI I V. Once, ns fell the shades of evening, At the close of the long day. Sat we in the lengthening shadows, In the oil time, far nway Sat we, till the stars came gleaming Through the twilight soft and gray. Vv"e had watched the golden sunset Fadiig in the crimson west. "While upon the glowing hilltops Clouds of amber seemed to rest, Till the twilight closed around them, In her hazy mantle dressed. Then I listened to the story That his lips so fondly told ; Words of passionate devotion, Words of love th:ine'er grew cold, Filling all my heart with lightness, Threading all my life with gold. Always, when the sunset glory Trails above the western hills, All the music of that story Through my inmost being thrills Tunes my sad heart to rejoicing, -And with peace my spirit fill3. Since I first Love's nectar tasted Years have swept to Time's abyss All Life's choicest hopes been wasted ; Hut my visions now of bliss In that other Life are founded On the one glad hour in this. Years may roll and tempests gather Storms may cloud youth's azure sky, Brightest lochs may blanch to silver, Frosts of Time may dim the eye, But a pure heart's first devotion Always lives it cannot die. Ifyrpev's Id-juazlnefor September. Female School Teachers- Aritcr in St. I'auVs Jfagazine says of the common schools of America that by far the greater proportion of American teachers are women, fu whom as instruct ors, there is a great preference on the score both of cheapness anil elliciencv. No younr woman can becorngja teacher under the age of seventeen, or without a certificate of qualification from the school commissioner. As a rule, the schools for the training of teachers are far behind the other education al arrangements of the countiy. True, in most of the States where the common school system is in operation, normal schools have bcen established, but the supply of properly qualified teachers from them is by no means equal to the demand. 1 In consequence many teachers are inexperienced, and more or less unfitted by special training to undertake the education of the young. But, on the other hand, the deficiencies thus occa sioned, are to a great extent com pensated for bv natural gifts. The energy, acutencss and ver satility so characteristic of the American nation, prove admirable qualifications ior the work of tui tion. The great majority of fe male teachers display sclf-posession andOambiiion, and their teaching is marked bv fertility of illusstra- tion and liveliness of manner. In the maintenance of discip are materially aided by the (refer ence which is universally paid to women in the United States. In their work they spare neither them selves nor their pupils. Nowhere are the duties of a school carried out with more zest and earnestness than in many of these primary schools. The depressing dullness, the humdrum monotony of the Knglish dame's school is unknown. Indeed, it would appear that the intensity of- the strain to which both teachers and taught are sub jected oftimcs exercises a prejudi cial influence on the health of both. ITct Up in. the Classics. It is no sin not to be well up in classics. 'Liakim Dutton was not. Iut he loved the American fair. In fact he loved two of them. Thoai: two felt emotions of love t8varu 'Liakim. And they quar relled like two Kilkenny pussies. Consequence was, all three were brought into Court. 'Liakim, be ing the cause of the straggle, was liddres&ed by his Honor: '.And so these women were fighting about you?" 'I believe so, sir. You are a sort then ?" 'Sir?" inquired of Adonis, 'Liakim, hi eves proWudiucr, and a shade of pallor creeping nvto ins race. "You are an Adonis," the Court repeated. "Oh no. sir never as bad as no, that! But Tve lecn in ?ent- tent tea- j or. stealing Jiorscs. Paris owes $200,400,000, and is Eti.ll rnunimr in debt. TO THE XERYOUS & DEBILITATED WHOSE SUFFERINGS HAVE BEEX Protracted from Hidden Causes. AND WHOSE CASES REQUIRE Prompt Treatment to render existence desirable. If vou are suffering or have suffered, from involuntary discharges, what effect does it produce upon your general health ? Do you tcel weak, debilitated, easily tired? Does a little extra exertion produce palpitation of the heart? Does vour liver, or urinary or gans, or your kidneys frequently get out of order ? Is your urine sometimes thick, milKy or tloeky, or is it ropy on settling? Or doe a thick scum rise to the top? Or is a sedi ment at the bottom after it has stood awhile? Do you have spells of short breathing or dyspepsia? Are your bowels constipated? Do you have spells of fainting, or rushes of blood to the head ? Is your memory im paired? Is your miud constantly dwelling on this subject ? Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of company, of life? Do you wish to be left alone, to get away from every body ? Does any little thing make you start or jump? Is your sleep broken or restless? Is the lustre of your eye as brilliant? The bloom on your cheek as bright? Do you en joy yourself in society as well ? Do you pur sue your business with the same energy? Do you feolas much confidence in youieIf? Are'your spirits dull and flagging, given to fits of melancholy ? If so do not lay it to j our liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights ? Your back weak, your knees weak, and have but little appetite, and 3-011 attrib ute this to dyspepsia, or liver complaint? w, R A sr. self-abuse, venereal diseases badly cured.and sexual excesses, are all capable ofprodueing a weakness of the generative organs. The organs of generation, when in perfect health, MAKE THE MAN. Did Ton. Ever Think that thoscbold.deflant.energetic.persevering, ; successful business men, are always those wlmse gc-nerati.'O orsrans arc in perfect health? Vou rever hear such men complain of be ing melancholy, of nervousness, or palpita tion of the heart. They are never afraid they cannot succeed in business ; they don't become sa l and discouraged ; they are all ways polite and pleasant in the company of ladies, and look you an I them right in the face none of j our downcast looks or other meanness about them. 1 do not mean those who keep the organs inflated by running to excess. These will not only RUIN THEIR CGSrSTITUTIOm but al.-:o those they do business with or for. Ifow many men, from badly cured diseases, from the effects of self-abuse and excesses, have brought about that state of weakness in those organs that has reduced the general system so much as to induce almost every other disease IBIOCY, LMACY5 . PARALYSIS, spinal affections, suicide, and almost every other form of disease which humanity is heir to, and the real cause of the trouble scareeiv ever suspected, and have doctored for ail but the right one. Diseases of these org:in3 require the use of a Diuretic. H ELMO OLD'S UID EXTRACT BUCHU ' is the great Diuretic, and is a certain cure for disease of the Madder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organic Weakness. Female Complaint-!. General Dtbiiity, and all diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. If no treatment is submitted to, Consump tion or Insa,- ity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are supported from these sources, and the health and happine-s, and that of Pos terity, depends upon promp t use of a reliable remedy. . HELfvlBOLB'S EXTRACT BUCIMT, , Established upward of Nineteen Years, -IS PREPARED BY II. T. KELMBOLB, Druggist, 0G4 Brcaclway, Kev Vcrk, AND lC4EcTit!i Tenth St., Thila., Pa- vc ?-U25 Ter bottle, or C Bottles for Vrni' f e."vtred t",ati3r address. Sold by all uiu-gists everywhere. en-rVv66 Sena5aQ ess done up in steel r"4n vrai'Fer with Simile of ir.v v-"iw.u t archouse, and signed Au, 2T. "ELMBOLD. GREAT REDUCTION PRICES AT 13. L. STONE'S, jVo.607 Ffosat Street, Portlst-ml? Os'egoia. WALTIIAM WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS AND RINGS, CLOCKS, OROIDE WATBITES AND CHAINS, FINE JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. .All at jSTew Yoik X3 rices. SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL EYES. EYERX ARTICLE "WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED OR MONEY" REFUNDED. Watches and Jewelry repaired. juOtf THE I5GER" NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, With Attachments for all kinds of Work, is fast winning' fa cor in. the house hold, as shoicn by the suhs of last year, amounting to eighty-six thousand seven hundred and eighty-one Much ines, v.h kit far exceed those of any other Company. This new FAMILY MACHINE is capable of a range and variety of v.-oik such as was thought impossible, a short time ago, to per form by machinery. We claim, and can show those whom it may concern, that it is the cheapest, most beautiful, delicately arranged, nicely adjusted, easily operated, and smoothly running of all the family Sewing Machines. It is remarkable, not only for the range and variety of its sewing, but-also for the variety and dillerent kinds of texture which it will sew with equal facility and perfection, using Silk Twist. Linen or Cotton Thread, line or coarse, making the INTERLOCKED ELAS TIC STITCH, alike on both bides of the fabric sown. Thus beaver cloth, or leather, may be sown with great strength and uni formity of stitch, and in a moment this will ling and never wearying machine may be adjusted for line work on gauze or gossamer tissue, or the tucking of tarlctan ,or milling, or alnioftt any other work which delicate lingers have been known to pet form. Purchasers can soon be convinced that our new Family Machine embodies NEW and essential principles simplicity of construc tion ease of operation uniformity of PRE CISE action at an' speed capacity for range and variety of woik, fine or coarse, leaving all rivals behind it. TJiC Volsling Cases. The New Family Machine may be had in a variety o! folding covers and cacs. Some show in polished surface only the rain and tint of the wood, while others are finished iu all the elaboration of art. Tlic Attachments For Hemming, Felling, Unfiling, Braiding, Binding, Cording, Gathering, Tucking, Em broidering, iyc, an not only numerous, but ii'iw brought to great perfection. Most of them can be attached or detached by a sim ple move or the hand. The quality of the work can only be fully appreciated ca ob servation and examination. JIatliiiic Twist, LIXEX THRE AD, SPOOL COTTOX, OIL, dC. "We have and shall lCeep in stock at our Central Oihee, and Agencies, ton spools of vaiious sizes,) Twi.-t of all sizes and colors, Linen Thread, Spool Cotton, Oil, and all other articles necessa.-y in the use of our ma chines, A c wish it understood that we manufacture the. Tvvi.-t sold by 11-5 ; that we shall aim to have it excel ia quality and exceed in quan tity, for a given price, that ofother manu facturers, and that the Twist made by us m our new and extensive mills, supplied as they are with the mo;.t impioved machinery and skilled labor can be relied on for the desirable qualities of uniformity of s-ize, even ness, length of thread as marked oj each spool, strength, excellence of color, and beauty of finish. The Ginger Manufacturing Co., No. 453 Broadway, New York. San Francisco Office. . . .109 Montgomery St. Aug 28;Cm JEVv" WAGON Carriage FIanufactcry ! The undersigned, baving increased the di mensions of Lis premises, at the old stand Corner of Main and Third street?, Oregon City Oregon. Takes this method to inform hi old pat rons, and as many new ones as may be pleased to call, that be is now prepared, with ample room, good materials, and the veiy best of mechanics, to build anew, recon struct, make, paint, iron and turn out all complete any sort of a vehicle from a com mon cart to a concord coach. Try me. Blacksmithing, Horse or Ox shoeing, and General jobbing ucatlv, qnicklv and cheap ly done. DAVID SMITH. Opposite Excelsior Market g II APES SALOON. G. A. HAAS, Proprietor. MA IX STREET, Cregsn City. o Beet BILLIARD TABLES in OREGON Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in vites the attention of the lovers of this popular amusement to them. THE B A 11 1 S S I P PLIED With all the choicest qualities of Liquors anj Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Bourbon alreadj t'aaious Whiskies and Bunch. Also STAFFORDSHIRE 0!i DRAUGHT. rT'.Fnrailie'; ruppHed, JOTIGE. -0 The People's Transportation Company WILL DISPATCH THEIR STEAMERS FROM OREGON CITY AS FOLLOWS: FOE. rOHTLAKD : At 1 P. M., every day, except Sunday. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDA' FOR For Salem, and Dayton. AND OX TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, 0 A. A. McCULLY, President. Aug. dth, ISol'-Uo.tf The standard remedy for Coiglis, Influ enza, Sore Throat, lVio"ping Vough, Croup, Liter Compl'i'nd, Pro rich It is, Bit (ding of the Lvngs, and every affection of the Throat, Lunsrs and Chest" including Consumption. TV ti:i llulsant does not dry up a Cough, but loosens it, cleanses the lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing theccrme of the complaint. None genuine unless signed I. Butts. Prepared by Sktii Vy. Fowi.e L- Son, Boston. Sold by Redinc'TCX, Hos. tkttku it Co., San Francisco, and by dealers generally. JelSdy 13 try to$2&ttr?xltt-i .2- VO-a- it: .... 's-.s? This Bf in dy does not simply re'.icre for a short time, but it produces perfect and per manent cures of tlic worst cases of Chronic Nasal Catarrh, and jc ill pay $500 1 eward for a ease that I cannot cure. "Cold in the head" and Catarihal Headache are cured with a few applications. If you have a di charge from the nose, oflensi ve or otherwise, stopping up of the nose at times, partial lo.-s of the sense of smell, taste or hearing, e3'es watering or weak, feel dull, have pain or pleasure in the head, you may rest assured that yon have Catarrh. Thousands annually, without manifesting half of tie aoove sys tems, terminate in consumption and end in the grave. No disease is so common, more deceptive or less understood by physicians. I will send my pamphlet on Catanh to any addre.?s free. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy is now SOLD BY MOST DRUGOISTS IN ALL PARTS OF TUB WORLD. Price 50 cents. Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of f0 cents, or four packages for two dollars. Beware of counterfeits and irorlh leaa imitations. See that my private stamp. which is a positive guarantee of genuineness, upon the outside wrapper. Remember that this private stamp, issued by the United States Government expressly for stamping my medicines, has my portrait, name and address, and the words U. S. Certificate of Genuineness " engraved upon it, and need not be mistaken. Don't be swindled by travelers and others.representmg themselves as Dr. Sage ; I am the only man now living that has the knowledge and right to manu facture the genuine Dr. Sage's Catarrh Rem tdy, and I never travel to sell this medicine. R, V. PIERCE. M. D., ju23m3 1S3 Seneca street, Buffalo, N.Y. I READ! o A VERDICT II AS BEEN RENDERED by hundreds on this coast to the Su perior Medical Virtue. of nn. j. xv. munaAY & soxs1 PREMIUM LUNG BALSAM ! The safest and surest remedy congenial with the laws of nature ever yet discovered in medical Science. Also, Dr. J. W. Murray & Sous' 51AlIC tSSti, the Kincr of all Pains. The best family medicine in the world. Sure remedy for sudden attacks, as Spasms, Croup, Cramps, Neuralgia, Headache, Toothache, etc. It ii one of the most reliable medicines iu all nervous and inllamatory complaints and pains, such as Rbeumalism.Ssre Throat, Diptheria, Sprains, Bruises, Felons, Weak, Swollen and Stiff Joints, Contracted Cords and Mu.-cles, Lame Back, and numerous other complaints. Directions on each bottle. Mothers and nurses will find it an incom parable Soothing Syrup, sate and harmless when diluted with sweetened water, for the most delicate child. Office loO Front street. Poitland. For sale by idi drugtristd and traders en this coast. 1 ! "-it , KSsli 090 fan! ALTEi New CAUFETINGS VELVETS, . BRUSSELS, THEE E - PLY, OIL - CLOTHS, "WINDOW - SHADES, PAPER - HANGINGS, LACE -CURTAINS, &c, &c We Would Call the attention of par ties fitting vp houses, or being in need of anything in our line To our StocJct which is OZE OF HIE COlirLETFST On tlic IPaeiHc Coast I Our Goods Icing specially selected at the Factories i?i dYnglaud and the Eastern States, we can sell AT THE LOWEST saiilFrsaiaeisse Prices. WALTER BROS., No. S9 Front street, between Alder 35.) and Washington, Portland Oregon 112 FRONT STREET, 131 FIRST STREET, Near Morrison Street. Near Yamhill. KAST & CAHALIN. New Stock of Boots and Shoes JUST RECEIVED! Best Selection in the City ! Comprising all theleading and best brands known, such as Benkert's, Tirrell's, Fogg's, Houghton & Coolidge's, Reed's, Godfrey's and numerous others, of gents' and bovs' wear. Also Mile's, Sieberlich's, Burt's, San Francisco aud custom-made ladies and children's wear. Our customers and the public in general 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 constantly on hand. From the NationalcElin) "Watch Co, The attention of watch buyers is called to the following improvements in the American Watches, manufactured by the National (El gin) Watch Company of Elgin, 111.: The Eloin- Watches are furniseed with Burt's patent pinion, to prevent damage to the train iu case of the breaking of the main spring. The Elgin watches are furnished with a patent hair spring stud .to prevent the chang ing the adjustment of the hair spring alter the watch has been regulated. The Elgin watches are furnished with a patented contrivence for the letting dow n of the main spring without removing the dial or ha iids. The Elgin Watches are so constructed that the barrel can be removed and the mam spring changed without taking the watch down. The Elgin Watches are furnished with the only complete protection agains dust yet in troduced upon American made movements. The dust excluder used upon the Elgin move mentseilectually encloses the works, and renders the entrance of dust ac i:nposibility These improvements are peculiar to the Elgin Watches, and arc found on none oth ers. The dust-excluder will specially com mend itself to miners, railroad men and oth ers eneai-ed in out-of-door employment. The Elgin Watch branded " B. W. Ray mond ;' is constructed with especial reference to its use upon engines and moving trains, and the Company claim for it that it is the best railroad watch in the world. The fol lowing prominent railroad oilicials have giv en it their heart endorsement and commen dation : E. B. Phillips, Esj., President Lake Shoieand Michigan Southern R. It.; Col. C. G. Hammond, Superintendent Union Pacific It. R.; Edward 11. Williams, General Super intendent Pennsylvania R. It. Co.; L. I). Ruckcr, General Superintendent Erie R. It.; J. M, Toucey, General Superintendent Hud son River It. R. ; (J. L. Dunlap, General Su perintendent Chicago and North Western R'y aud many others. Ladies desirous of purchasing a handsome, strong and correct time piece, will find the elea watch bearing the trade mark of " LADY ELGIN" to be all that they desire. Inquire ot your jeweler for the LADY EL GIN. The real Elgin Watches, elegant, accurate, durable, in many stvlcs and at various prices, each accompanied by the special warrantee certificate of this Company, and usually also guaranteed by the local dealer or watch maker, can be had of most jewelers in all towns throughout the Uuited States. Call and ask to see them. As an additional pro tection, look for ' National Watch Co.'' on the dial, and one ot the following teade marks, viz., "B. W. Raymond." "11. Z. Cul ver," "II. H.Tavlor," "G. M. Wheeler," "W. II. Ferry," "Matt. Laflin,,' "J. T. Ryerson," "Lady Elgin," or '-Frances Rubie," together with the words "Elgin, Ills.," engraved up on the gilt plate inside. These are the trade marks to denote the various grades and styles, but as even these have been pirated, require al.-o the f-pccial warranty ceitificate, duly signed by T. M. Averv. the 1'resident of the Company, aud numbered to correspond with tne watch. The trade on the Pacific coast supplied at factory prices by Levison Bros, 02'J Wash ington street, San Fi aucisco, who have on hand at all times a full supply of all grades of movements, and material for repairing the same. An illustrated pamphlet, entitled "Making Watches by Machinery," by the late Albei t D. Richardson, will be forwarded lite of charge by sending addr ess to NATIONAL WATCH COMPANY, lo'J and 101 Lake street, Chicago; No. 1 Maiden Lane. New York ; or L VLSON BROS, C2'.t Washington st- aa Francisco, Cal. aug2unr2 Physician & Accbucheute, DR. EIARY P. SAWTELLE, OFFERS HER -PROFESSIONAL SER vices to the people of Oregon Cif and vicinitv. Residence iu the countiy," ten miles east of Oregon City. May U:tf JUSTICES' BLANKS, of every depcri tion; lu iuU-fl nt the K."m;i.i i:jc.l eCIc Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Clackamas. Charles Logus, Plaintiff, vs. Jacob Boehm and Mary Boebm, Defendants. To the above named Mary Boehrn, defend ant. IN THE NAME OF TnE STATE OF OR egon : You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit, within ten days after the service of this summons upon you, if served in Clackamas county, or twen iy days if served in any other county in said State, and unless you appear and answer said complaint iu said time, or on or beford the first day of the term of said Court, com mencing next after the expiration of six weeks irorn the publication of this summons, to-wit : On the Fourth Monday in Octoler,A.D.,1iO, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint, to-wit: The foreclosure of a mortgage given by you and Jacob Boehm, defendants, dated, 14th day of March, 1869, on lots numbered 4 and 5, in block numbered 27, in Oregon City, also, for costs and disbursements of this suit. By order of Hon. W. W. Upton, Judge of said Court. JOHNSON & McCOWN, Atty's for Plaintiff. Aug. 13, !S70:w6 Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas county. DAVID C. WILLS, Plaintiff, vs. W. C. WILSON and DANIEL WILSON, Defendants : To DANIEL WILSON, one of the above Defendants : IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORF gon, you are hereby notified and required to appear, and answer to the complaint filed agaiust you in the above entitled action, on or belore the first day ot the next regular term of the said Court," following six weeks publication of this summons, to-wit : on or before the fourth Mcnday in October, 170; and if you fail so to answer, for want there of, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of five hundred and seven ty nine dollars, in gold coin, and interest thereon since the 1st day of January, 1S67, besides, the costs and disbursmeuts in said action. , Published by order cf Hon. W. W. Upton, Judge. KELLY & REED, Att'ys for Plaintiff. August G, !S70:w6 TV A J j J j A 31 E T IRON WORKS COMPANY! Il'Oll FS5H1CIS, STEAF! ENGINE And Boiler Builders ! fr Xorth Front and E sts., Mtea Portland, Oregon. THESE WORKS ARE LOCATED ON the bank of the river, one block north of Couch's Wharf, and have facilities for turn ing out machinery promptly and efficiently. We have secured the services of Mr. John Nation, as Director of the Works, whose ex perience on this coast for fifteen years gives 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 ! QUARTZ MILLS ! 1 MINING PUMPS ! ! &c, 5cc, &C. Manufacture and Eeptir Machinery of all lirnls. Ill OX SHUTTER WORK at San Francisco coed and freight. Wheeler Ran dalls J'atent Grinder and. Amalgamator. Dttnhar's and Steven's Self Ad Justin j Patent Piston Packing, either applied to old or ni it strain cylinders. Quartz Stampers, Shoes and dies, if the best hard iron- oily LAUDEN & DC-FRANCE'S NATIONAL SIIfES! GO PORTLAND, OREGON', For the instruction of MiddlsAged Men, Ycnng Men and Boys, In the blanches of a Business Education. THIS IS WITHOUT DOUBT A MOST thorough and efficient Institution, and has made for itself a name in Oregon, of which its friends are justly proud. The brauclu s which .stand out prominent ly in the cun iculum of study are BOOKKEEPING. COM LRCIAL ARITHMETIC, POLITICAL ECONOMY, PENMANSHIP, COMMERCIAL LAW, CORRESPONDENCE, &.C. A most thorough practical department is in constant operation, in which are com prised all the minutiae of business affairs. Students can enter at any time. No va cations. Cull at rooms; corner of FRONT and AL DER streets,, or send for a circular contain ing full information. Address, LAl'UEX & DfPRASCE. Portland, Oregon. A. G. TVALLIXG'S Pioneer Book Bindery OltEGONIAN liUllDIiNG, No. 5 IVasliingtoii Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. BLANK BOOKS RULED and BOUND to anv desired pattern. MUSIC BOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS PAPERS, Etc., bound in every variety ot style known to the trade. Orders from the country promptly at tended to. To Stock Drovers. THE ROAD ACROSS THE CASCADE Mountains, know fs the " Old Emigrant Road,'' is now in splendid order for te ac commodation of the public. The budges on the road have all been thoroughly repaired, and stock drovers will find it no trouble to crass the Mountain by this route. Hiereis tpleuty of good water and gr;iss on both sides of the Mountain, and the distance across is only f0 miles, being the shor test as well as the best road oyer the Cascade Mountains. Stock drovers and emigrants will find it to their advantage to travel over thisioute. Toles reasonable. JOSEPH YOUNG. President. CLickamas county, July.Uro-juliuf FRENCH MEDICAL 0Ppl(jE; Uti. Itilim rtRRAULT Dr. of Medicine of the Far,,, J JPnils, Graduate of the Vnh. Queen's College, and Physician!?1- St. JolinBaKtUtc Society of San ' cisco. Dr. Perkattlt has the pleasure to ; patients and otln rs seeking confideii; 1 2 ical advice that he can be consulted j-r" his office, Armory Ball Buildin ' M East corner of Montgomery and r"1 streets, San Francisco, Roems Nos T , :cnto first floor, up strirs, entrance on - - Montgomery or Sacramento streets Dr. Perravlt's studies hare been i exclusively devoted to Hp ,...: Lmt various forms of Nervous and Pi v; la bility, the. result of injurious habiu -- in youth, which usual.y terminate in tence and sterility, and pei mar.ent'v '5r' all the concomitants of old ae Vl secret infirmity exists involving "hZ e ness of a life and that of other? r Z mnralitv 1irt'it tlio nc.,.cr-;.- "'.,tJ0n ami morality dictate the necessitv r.f , . n at4 for it is a lact that premature d?rl,r" 7 ir-e of the' vigor of manhood matrimonial unfa' compulsoiy single life, etc., sources in causes, the eerm of u hir'i. ed in early life, and the bitter fruits' 1, To long afterward; patients, laboring nI . " eompla.nt, wdi complain of one'or n the Hollowing symptoms : Noctu-d vl sions, Pains in the Back and pCud 1 ness of Memory and Sight, BiseLa.ge hZ the Urethra on going to stool ormakiL ffi ter, Intellectual Fact-Hie we3P4 Loss of Memory ensues, Ideas are clcuJu' and there is a disinc lination to attend to W mess, or even to reading, writing or Z society of friends, etc. The patient "" probably complain of Dizziness, Yerto that Sight and Hear ng are weakened i-leep disturbed by dreams; melancholy sighing, palpitation, faintings, coug '8'tj slow fevers ; while some have external nU matie pain, end numbness of the " Some of the commou symptoms are pimpi"., in the face, and acl.ing'in difi'ereut parto? the body. Patients suffering fi cm ihiscV , , 7 I V ........ l'K. j'ER u.'LLT, uuntri in person ur oy letter es a will guarantee a cure of Semuial Emissions and Impotence in six or eiht weeks. Patients suffering from venerial disease in any stage, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture Bubo, Uktrs, Cutaneous Eruptions etc' will be treated successfully. Ail S piling and Mercurial Taints entirely len.oved hom the f-ystem. Dk. Pekraclt's diplomas are in his cff.ee where patients can see &r themselves ilmt they are under the care of a regular educa ted practitioner. 1 he best refeicnccs "iven if required. 0 Patients furerirg under chronic discip can call and examine for tin mstlvts. Ve invite investigation; claim f&t to ut evervthing, nor to cure even bodv, lm Be do claim that in all cases taken uutier trut ment we fulfill our promises. We particular, ly request those who have tried this ItUftt'd doctor, and that advertised plnician til worn out and discouraged, to call i pon c. Low charges and quick cures. Ladies suffering lioiar.y complaint inci dents to their sex, can consult the coctu with the assurance of relief. Female Monthly Pills. Dr. Perrailt is the only ccect in Cali fornia for Dr. Eiott's Female Monthly 1 i)K Their immense sale has established their utation as a female remedy v.nappread.u;, and far in advance of every oil.er lemcdv Kr suppressions and irregularities, and otl.tr ob.structions in females. On the receipt d five dollars, these Pills will be so 14. by uai or express to any part of the world, "sea;t from curiosity or damage. Persons at a distance can be erred n home, by addressing a letter to Pu. In: railt, toner of Sacramento and Mc n'i; i cry streets, Rf cms 10 and 11, or Box V;, P. O- San Francisco, stating ti e ca.-e s minutely as possible, gccei al liabits of liv ing, occupation, etc., etc. All communications confidential. Ivrfp FRIVATE MEDICAL AID. Quit-Zc Cures ami IHucIcrate Charges. DR. Y. K. 1) O II E R TV'S Private 1JciI"cal and Surgical 1XST1TCTE, o Sacramento Street, Below MONTGOMERY, opi osiie the Paciiic Mail Steamship Company's Ofilee. (Private entrance Leadesdoiff sheet.) o Established Expressly to Afford the Alii c'tts Sound and Scientific Medical Aid. in tk Treatment and Cure of all Prnale and Chronic Pi.-eases, Cases of Secrecy, and Sexual Disorder. To the Afflicted. DR. W. K. DOllERTY returns his sit cere thanks to his i.un eious patients fortLer patronage, and would take this opportunit; to remind them that he continues to cir.-ui't at his Institute lor the cuic of chloric dis eases of the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, J.' tive and Grcniio-Erinai v Organs, and si! private diseases, viz Sipl'ilis in ail it-linns uims.ii.gts, cerninci eakne. s and aii tu horrid consequences of self-abuse, t'omrr hcea, Gh et, Strict , s, Iucti;mataiid Diur nal Emissions, Sex-wal Dtb lity, Liiscas-oscf the Back arid Loins, inflammation of tie Bladder and Kidneys, etc and he l.eps that his long experience andEcees:-fuI piac lice will continue to insure him a sl.-ued public patronage. By the pi notice of man years in Europe and the United States, be ;s enabled to apply ttee most efficient and sic cessful remedies against diseases of all kind.-, He uses no mercury, charpes moderate,tn.ifc his patients in a correct and honorabie vi and has relerencts cf unquestionable vcrsti ty from men of known respectabiGfj ati high standing in society. All parties con sulting him by letter or otherwise, will re ceive the best and gentlest tieatrue a" implicit secrecy. To Females. "When a female ism trouble, or tMi'ii with disease, as weakness ot the back ai limbs, pain in the head, dimness of siit. loss of muscular power, palpitation of ii heart, irritability, nervousness, extreme ur inary difficulties, derangement of disrHi" functions, general debility, vaginitis, all in cases of the womb, hysteria, siciility and H other diseases peculiar to females, sheslcuM go or write at once toshe celebrated ft male doctor, W. K. DOHFRTY, at his Medic-1 In stitute, and consult him about her ticuV.'S and diseases. The Doctor is cflecfinsr mote cures than any other physician in the State of California. Let no lalse delicacy prevent j 011, but apply immediately and save v&iir.if from painful sufTeiings and premature death. All married ladies, whose delicate health or other circumstances prevent an increase" their families lu.uld write or call at DK. lv. DOHERT Y'S Medical Institute, and they will receive every possible relief and help Ihe Doctor's oflices are so arranged thatie can be consulted without fear of ob.-9natiou. To Correspondents. . Tatients residing in any j ait of Hie Ft r.tc however distant, who mav'desire theopi"" and advice of DR.DOIiERTY in their nflt tive cases, and who think proper to submit written statement of such, in preference1 holding a personal interview, are respecttm ly assuied that their communications Vi'e held sacred and confidential. If the case l fully and candidly described, personal com munication will be unnecessary, as instruc tions lor diet, regimen and the general trta'1 ment of tiie case itself (including the ten dies), will be forwarded Svithout delay, in such a manner as to convey no idea of t'e purport of the letter or parcel. -arijonsuiiaiJon oy letter or emu - FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed oruoi ay . S"ierma.torrlora.. DR. DOllERTY has just published an im portant pamphlet, embodying his own vic. and experiences in lelation to Impotence V irilit3 ; being a Short Treaties ou Stv torrhcea or Seminal AVeakness, crVp'' Physical Debility consequent ou this S"'"' tion, and otlier diseases of the Sexual 0rgf This little work contains information ot utmost value to all,whether married ors'W , and will be sent FREE by mail on receip' f six cents in postage stamps lor letuiu los" age. Addicts. Vv'. K. DOllERTY. M. i-: , O " It I C0URT2SY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, TrTTX7T7T3CT-TV nt? PAT TTTnOHTi