o o o o o 0 O o o G O O 1 Female Temper, Xo trait of character is more vat- j liable in a female than the posses CD sion of a sweet temper. Oh, we can never be made happy without it. It is like the flowers that spring1 up in our path way, reviving and cheering us. Let a man go home at night, wearied and worn by the toils of the day, and how soothing is a word dictated by a good disposition ! It is sunshine falling on his heart. lie is happy and the cares of life are forgotten. A sweet temper has a soothing in fluence over the minds of a whole family. Where it is found in the wife and mother, you observe kind ness and love predominating over the natural feeling of a bad heart. Smiles, kind words and looks char acterize the children, and peace and love have their dwelling there. Study, then, to acquire and retain a sweet temper. It is more" valua ble than gold, it captivates more than beauty, and to the end of lift' retains all its freshness and 'O power. O How They do it at the East. " Neck-Tie Parties" are becom O ing quite the rage in the Eastern States, and we have heard of one in this city, within the last few , days. As ther are to be the fash ion, it may be worth while to know how they do it at the East. An Ohio paper does them up as fol lows The Congregational Church of Columbus, Ohio, have reduced tne thing to a science, and it will Unproductive of a good deal of fun, especially if, by the merest chance in the world, you know three or four ladies should happen to wear dressos made of the same material and color. Here's the way they do it there : Every lady attending the party will be ex pected to prepare a gentleman's neck-tie of the same material of the dress she wears for the evening, and hand it to the doorkeeper, who will give her a number. Every gentleman will receive at the door an envelope containing a neck-tie and number corresponding to the number in the hands of the lady furnishing the neek-ti1. He will immediately go to the dressing room, put on the neck-tie and com mence search for the lady donor, whom he is to find by matching his tie with the dress. When he de cides that he lias found the giver, lie is expected to entertain her at the table where oysters, ice cream and colfee will be served at the usual prices. When this is done, the lady will present her number, Cjind if the gentleman can match it with the number lie turns m his en velope, his obligation is cancelled. If he makes a wrrng selection he must try again. The ties will be of such value that they will amply repay several mistakes." jkown s i'ukpose. What is Governor Brown's purpose ? The Kansas City "J(t.rnaVf Commerce niad.) says: "Can it be doubted that Governor Brown has gone over to the Democracy ? Had he not his inaugural would have ex hibited more of individuality, more of liadicalism, than of the poetry of a dream cosmic philosopher, which he made the veil for ambit ions designs in the future. His avoids were velvety, but beneath them his cruel purpose is apparent to fasten with tenacious claws upon Democratic sympathy and support. Shoo ily ! One pound of gold may be drawn into a wire that would ex tend around the globe. So one good deed may be felt through all time, and cast its iuiluence into eternity. Though done in the first Hush of youth, it may gild the last of a long life, ami form the bright est and most-glorious spot in it. George Alfred Town send writes : " Therecis no friend to a journal ist like an enemy. The meaner the attack, the more inscrutably it cornet) to benefit him. "William Corbet t oi:c.i a"d : 4 Every mean enemy brings me a new thought, two ne v friends and live new sub scribers.'" - v is lows are estimated by the Xew Hampshire. square nine in l went v to t Ik mile is thought a good ratio. The Uoston Adcer iher s.-rvs that, but it seems to be hardly doing justice to the widows. It has usually been admitted that a Miss is as good as a mile, and the widows may well object to being counted twenty for one. A div orce mi it in Trumbull county, had its origin in a di Her ("UV ol opunon on the subject of baptism one maintaining thenec- essity of immersion to salvation, the other the efficiency of sprink lin r. A man i;i Waufcecr;m, 3Io., cel lrate:l :i;i uiu-m:imon drunk :t few days au"o bv c hasing ids wife up an :i!e tree, throwing the children o it of the windows and drowning himself hi a well. People who io much into soci ety soon find that it sharpens the intellect, awakens the conversa tional powers, and arouses a keen ' t" Xever retain leciui in your reniem-0ln-aiH'e an injury; forget all save tiie kindness received, . and your U1 seem brighter and purer. An exchange remarks that many nc.md .up -I want to be a angel, who would be much more pat!s;aetory to his friends if he wattled to b2 a good bo v. t Improved Method of Seccring Dental Fillings. Dr. Mack, of this city, baa in--) vented a new method of securing the fill ing of teeth without any danger of des troying them by paring away, as has been the case heretofore. When a tooth had been worn away, or the interior had be come diseased, the usual method employed was to use an excavator and cut out the inside portion. leaving nothing but a mere shell, and then fill the excavation with gold foil. By the method the doctor has invented no scooping out is required, and therefore the teeth will stand longer. He uses a little drill, and with this he bore3 a hole in the interior of the tooth. A screw is then used to make a thread where the hole has been bored. Into the hole a gold nib, containing a screw, is inserted by mean i of a very delicate instrument, just large enough to hold it. Two or three of those nibs are inserted in the tooth and the gold foil is packed between tiiem. As the tilling is pressed down the screws form a thread upou it, therefore the mre t is pressed the harder it becomes. Dy this means the teeth are not destroyed. and the tilling will wear longer. We saw one gentleman, who had worn his teeth so much by chewing tobacco that the upper and lower tier would not meet when the mouth was closed. Six of them were filled by the new method, and they met as in their natural condition before they had been worn away. I he invention is a useful one and a" great improvement to dentistry. Herald. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas county. Luciuda Redpath, plaintiff, vs. Robert Redpath, defendant. rglO ROBERT It ED PATH, the above named J- TW.mdant : In the name. of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit by the first day of the next regular term of said Court, to be held in ths Court House, in Clackamas county, Oregon, on the 20th day of March, A. D. 1S71 ; and if you fail so to answer,' the plaintiff will apply to the Court, for the relief demanded therein. The said suit brouirht asrainst vou to obtain a decree di- solviinr the marriage contract heretofore existing between you and said plaintiff, on the -ground of cruel and inhuman treatment, ana to nave tiie care and custody of Rhoda Jane, the issue ot said marriairc. awarded to said plaintul, and tor gen oral relief; and it appearing to the satisfaction of the lion. W. W. Upton, Judge of said Court, at his Chamber., on the 2otli day ot January, 1871. that service of summons cannot be had up on defendant in accordance with Sec. 53 of the Code of civil procedure, and that the defendant is not a resident of the State of Oregon, it was then and there ordered that this summons be served by publication. Attorney for Plaintiff. Oremn City, Oregon, Jan. 7, l.S71.:wt. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas county. March lenn, IS, 1 Samuel Eugle, PlaintiiF, vs. William Ann priest, deft Action at Law. rHio WILLIAM ARMPRIEST, said defendant -fi- in th tiiitne of the State of Oregon, you are required to appear in said Court within ten days alter i ne service oi liii j, n sol ved in Clackamas county, or if served in any other rountv in said State, in twenty days after service, and' answer the complaint filed in the above entitled action ; and this summons being ordered to be seived by publication, you are nere hv reouired to appear in said Court and answer the complaint on or before the first day of the next terin thereof, commencing on the 3d Mon day of March, A. 1)., 1S71 : or in case you fail so to answer when such service is maue upon you the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of four hundred and eighty-eight and 85-100 dollars, and interest at ten per cent, per annum since the 5th dayot 1 ebruary, A. I. lt01 and lor his costs and disbursements cf this ae tion. JOHNSON Jc McCOW.N, Pitt 's Att'ys. Jan. 27, 1871.:wG SEWING- MACHINES ! COMPETITION DEFIED. WEv?! E SELL TIIE SINGER. WHEELER & ilson, Ilnwe, Elliptic, I! rover fc K.iker, YV eed, J'arham. Keystone, lilees. Gold Medal, American combiiui:ion, Davis Empire, tinkle & Lyons Wilcox & Gibb wi.h a complete outfit, late t improvements. all extra attachments and 'J.ise at sujo. The Wilson, Foisom, McLean A Hooper Iiarthiam & Jtauton, vi;h outht, improve merits, all extra attachments ami case at $3$ The Bu rkeve, Diamond, American, Home Shuttle, liristol with outfit, taole, attach ments and case, at f3 ). t he Common Sense, Octagon, Banner and all other hand machines with outiit hemmcr and tucker at No toy machines sold. A complete set of attachments tor hem ming tine, coarse and wide, binding any ma terial, quilting, tucking and making the next tuck, ruffling and gathering, doing away with bast.ng altogether. Made to su.t any machine. Ouiy the complete set sold, $3. KNITTING- MACHINES. Tho Lamb at ".5 : the Crane at to : the Ilinkley. Diamond $27 ; the Uickford, Ame.- lcan, ivssick, New Haven T0. rms When the money is sent with the order we .-hip with ail freight charges prepaid as tar as tne Mississippi, or sent C. O. 1)., on receipt of halt the amount, aud charges added. L. PERKBMS & CO., 511 KING STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL. 1 847. IC7I. New Goods I jNfew Goods ! H. CAUFIELD rEOS LEA VETO INFORM T E PUBLIC 13 that he has relit ted the old stand, corner Main and Seventh Sts., Oregon City, and has rec. ived an entire new stock of goods, con-si-ting of DRY 'GOODS, GROCERIES, CROCKER Y, G LA SS U'A R E, WOODESWARE, and a general assortment of everything in our li ie. Thankful tor pt favors, we stil solicit a share of the u .li- patronage. Country Produce laken m exchange for goods. 43:1 y WILLIAM SINGER Has Established A Factory FOR THE MANUFACTORY OF FURNITURE, SASH, BUMOS AND EOORS, AND MOULDING S OF ALL S ZES. ter Thy will Uo do TURNING, of v"ry description to order, With Neatness and Dlspatcl o ALL WOHIv WA UR ANTED. oi hi ti River, bick of A; t Store. Oregon Git- J i Oregon City, July 30:tf AVOID QUACKS. A victim f etlv in discretion, causing nervous debility, premature decav. &c , having tried in vain everv ad vet used remedy, las a simple means or xlf-cure, which he w'll send fiee fo his fellow s i tlerers. Address J. II. TUTTLE, 73 N.issau st., New York. Jan. lS:6m jj ; in v7v,,,l5 GREAT BEDUCTIOISr m PRiOES 33. L. STORE'S, Front Street, Portland Oregon. WALTHAM WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS AND RINGS, CLOCKS, OROIDE WATBIIES AND CHAINS, rrp,.T . FINE JEWELRY AND SUA ER WARE. .All at New York Prices. SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL EYES. EVERX ARTICLE WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED OR MONEY REFUNDED. Watches and Jewelry repaired. juOtf JOTICE. o The People's Transportation Company WILL DISPATCH THEIR STEAMERS FROM OREGON CITY AS FOLLOWS, FOR PORTLAND : At 7 A. M.. every day, except Sunday. And 1 I. M. Monday, Tuesday. Thurs day and Friday, Foa Salem, Albany and Corvallis. AND OX MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, fOR IB3 mresr Tar ari o A. A. McCULLY, I'resident. Nov. 16, 1370 4n.tf SANBURN & PASCAL Be? to inform the public and their f. iends that they have leased the lower part of the CLIFF HOUSE, Which they have opened as a FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT The table will at all times be supplied with tiie Deal me market aiiortis. O.ders for suppers and pnrtics will be promptly attended to. Ore-ron Citv, Jan. ti():tf N TEW WAGON AND Carriage fiIanufactory ! The undersigned, having increased the di meusions ot 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 many new ones as may be pleased to call, that he is now prepared, w th ample room, good materials, and the very D-.jst ot mechanics, to build anew, rccon struct, make, paint, iron and turn out all complete any sort ol a vehicle from a com moti cart to a concord coach. Trv me. lilacksmit.hing, Horse or Ox shoeing, and general jobbing neatly, quickly and cheap ly done. ;A ll) s.mii ti. Opposite ExsJeliior Market g HADES SALOON. G. A. HAAS, Proprietor. MAIS STREET, Oregon City Bert BILLIARD TABLES in OREGON Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in vites the attention of the lovers ot this popular amusement to them. THE B A R 1 S S UPPLIED With all the choicest qualities of Liquors anj Cigars. Scotch, Irish and nonibon already famous YA uiskies and Punch. Also STAFFORDSHIRE STONJE VXE O.V DRAUGHT. iTiF"'Famnies supplied. READING MATTER FOR ONE DOLLAR!! THE AMERICAN STOCK JOURNAL, A large Handsomely Illustrated Monthly containing 32 to 40 large Double Column Page--, tilled with original matter from the ablest writers in the country, on the various sunjecis connected witU FARMING. STOCK-F.REEDINO, WOOL-GROWING, DA IRVING. POULTRY KEEPING &c. Bound in handsomely tinted covers. It has a YETKRINaRY DEPARTMENT tinder the charge of one of the ablest Pro fessors in"jthe United States, who answers through the Journal, frefof charge, all ones tions relating to Sick, Injured or Diseased Horses, Cattle. Sheep, Swine or Poultry. This make- it a very valuable work for re ference, and an almost indi-pensible comnan ion to all mteisted in etK-k breeding. The low price at which it is published ($1.00 a yea.') brings it within the reach of all, while the i&jylendid inducements offered to xifents and 1 remiunis to Subscribers. make it to the interest of every Farmer and Stock Breeder to extend its circulation. Send Stamp for Spciman Copy, large Illustrated JSioic Hill and Pre mium List. Get up a Club and obtain one of the many valuable Premiums offered, consi-tin- of Cheter White. Berkshire. Suffolk. dagie and Essex Pig, Shoi t-IIori, Aldernev, Ayrshire and Devon Calves. Southdown. Cotswold and Merino Sheep.Cashmere Goats, Puie-Bred Poultrv, Norway Oats. Seeds' Agricultural Implements. Pianos. Vntrdi Silverware, Books, &c. Specimen copies scut free. Address N. P. BOYER & CO., Publishers, Farktrsburg, Chester Co., Pa. j COURTESY OF BANCROFT WALTER BROS. New carpetixgs VELVETS , SRTJ SSELS, THREE-PLY, OIL - CLOTHS, WINDOW-SHADES, PAPER -HANGINGS, LACE-CURTAINS, &c, &c We Would Call the attention of par ties Jilting up houses, or being in need of anything in our line To our Stock, which is OSE OF lilt COMPLETEST On the Psiciiic os&$t! 0w Goods being specially selected at the Factories in England and the Eastern States, we can sell AT THE LOWEST SiiiFisijaciso Trices. WALTER C1J. No. SO Front street, between Alder 35.) and Washington, Portland Oregon LAUDEN & DcFRANGE'S NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, PORTLAND, OREGON, For the instruction of IYIiddle-Aged Men, Yom RIen and Boys, In the branches of a Business Education. '-piIIS IS WITHOUT DOUHT A MO.VT JL thorough and ellicient Institution, and has made lor iis' lf a name in Oregon, of which its fi tends are ju-tly proud. .The branch s Vhicn stand out prominent ly in the cuniculum of study are BOOKKEEPING, Ci ) M ERCIA L A R IT II M ETIC, POLITICAL ECONOM V. PENMANSHIP, COMMERCIAL LAW, CORRESPONDENCE, &.C. A most thorough practical department is in constant operation, i.i which are com prised all the minutiae of business atr.iirs. Students can enter at any time. No va cai ions. Call at rooms; coiner of FRONT and AL DER streets,. r srnd for a circular contain ing full information. Address, LAIOEX fc I)( Fa,5(:K. Portland, Oregbh. The standard remedy for Coughs, Infln enxii, Sore Throat, fYhoopi n g Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint, Bronchitis, Bleiding of tJie Lungn, and every aflection of the Throat, Lungs and Chest, includiog Consumption'. Wlslar's Balsam does not dry up a Cough, but loosens it. cleanses the lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing the cause of the complaint. None genuine unless signed I. Kctts. Prepared by Seth V.Fowig A- Son, Boston. Sold by Redixgt.x; Ho.-1. tetter A Co., San Frar-sisco, and by dealers generally. Jel8:ly A. G. AVALLIXG'S Pioneer Book Bindery. OREGOMAN BUILDING, No. 5 Washington Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. BLANK BOOKS RCLED and ROt. vn r anv de5ired pattern. MUSIC BOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS PAPERS. Etc.. bound in everv varietv of style known to the trade. Orders from the countrv nrnmntlv at tended to. STEERS & HINDE, Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Wines ) JBrandies, Whiskies, JEsx No. 43, Front Street, Portlaxd, Orkgov. Constantlv oa baud a genuine article of Cutter Wlrtky. LIBRARY. r C- VV. POPE & CO., DEALERS IN STOVES, TIN PLATErSHEET IRON ."A lERsr COPPER, LKAD PIPE, J ON PIPE AND FITTINGS, RUB, ER hose, force and Lit PUMPS. ZINC, copper, BRASS AND IRON "WIRE. Also a general assoitment of llous nishing Goods. - MANUFACTURERS OF Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware. ROOFING AND JOBBING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DONE TO ORDER, AND AT LOW PRICES. o - A at O P3 S j will find HARDWARE AND BASKETS, WOODEN, WARE AND TINWARE, LANTERNS, LAMPS AND OIL, LUCINE ANDj NIGHT LAMPS. ALSO PERAMBULATORS. o All of. the above articles are for sale at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. C. W. POPE & CO. Oregon City Oregon. COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. Front Street. PORTLAXD, OREGON. Ziebcr & Holton Propr's. nnilE UNDERSIGNED HAVING RE- X furnished and re fitted the above named Hotel, will henceforth conducted on. the EUROPEAN STYLE. Rooms can be had by the Day, W eek Ul 1UUUIU 4 pftmti?avt in t.hA House, under he management" of PIERRE.M ANC1ET, late of the Lafayette. n t. it l.icniinn and constructien.it is the most desirable Ilote: in the City, and we intend keeping it as it ought to be kept. Free t'oacU anil Uaggagc "Wagon and from le Ilotel. ZIEBER & llOLTON, Proprietors. Office of tiie Oregon and California oct. 211 f. Slaeeloinuanv CH AS. HODGE. .CIIAS. E. CALEF. .GEO. W. SXELL. HODGE, CALEF & Co., DEALERS IS DRUGS and MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS, VARXISIIES, R RUSHES, r A INTERS Materials, ana jjrwjghW Sundries. 97 Front Strt-et, Portland, Oregon. Jacob Stitzkl. James B. Uptox. STITZEL & UPTON, final Estate Brokers and General Agents, Corner of Front and Washing ton street-?. PORTLAND, OREGON. lf ill attend to the sale and purchase ot Real E-tare in all parts of the City and Snte. Sp 'cial attention given to the sale ol East Portland property. Address P. O. Lox 4'"2. Portland. Oregon. STITZEL A UPTON, 9tf. Real Estate Brokers. OREGON CITY BREWERY! II E Ml Y II U M B C L., Having purchased the above Brewery wish es to inform the public that he is now piepar ed to manuiac ttne a No. 1 quality of LAGER BEER, As good as can be obtained an3 where in tV.i Stale. Orders solicited und promptly tilled. Patronize Home Bndustry. THS PIONEER CURLED HAIR MANUFACTORY TS NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY THE JL market w.th a No. 1 article of Curled Hair lor Upholstery work, which will corn pare with any imported article In quality 01 price. I piy the highest price for Manes and Tails of Horses and Tails of Cows at mv store, corner Front and Salmon streets. D. METZwER, Portland. Oregon. jonx r. BACON, Importer and fealtf in ES QD T IZT-iSL &ssi 9 STATIONERY, PER FUM ERY, Ac, Ac, Orpgon Cihj, Oregon. At Chantan 1 ' Warner's old stand, lately oc cupied by S. Ackernan, Main street. 10 tf BILLIARDS! Messrs. Tlielan & Collcmlcr The well-known R IHard Table Manufac tures, of New Yoik, have established at 54-1 Market St., San Francisco. An extensive branch of their business, where they propose to keep constantly on hand the LARGEST ai.d most complete "assortment of BILLIAHD TAHLES, CLOTHS, CUES, ETC., ON THIS COAST. TIIE TABLES are ot the latest style and size recentlv adopted in the Eastern States ; are manufactured in the best possible man ner, and furnished with PH ELAN'S LAT EST IMPROVED CUSHIONS. The new composition Billiard Ball made by the Hyatt Manufacturing Co. of Albany, N. V.. the best substitute for ivory yet dis covered. For sale only by us. Price $12 00 per set. All goods sold will be of the best quality, and the prices fully as low as any other house in the business. Parties visiting the city are invited to viit our ware rooms and inspect our stock GEO. E. PHELAN, 541 Market St. N. B. The public are notified that ro other parties on the I acihc coast have tl igh to sell Phelan's Cut bions. Nov4:3m JOnX II. SCHRAM. Manufacturer and Dealer in SA DDLES, HA RNESS, etc., etc., Main Street, Oregon City, .era-Wishes to represent that he is now as well prepared to furnish any article in his line as the largest establishment in the State He particularly requests that an examination of hie stock be made before buying elsewhere TO THE NERVOUS & DEBILITATED WHOSE SUFFERINGS HAVE BEEN 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 iieaun z j'u,)uu tout aul' 1 tA 1 i t si t l(K f il'IV tired ? Does a little extra exertion produce palpitation of the heart? Does your liver, ornnnaij gan, or vonr kidneys frequently get out 01 order ? Is your urine sometimes in;cK,nniK or flot ky, or is it ropy on settling ? Ur does a thick scum rise to the top? Or is a Ftdi ment at the bottom alter it i:as stood aw tin.' Do you have spells ot short Dreaming or dyspepsia? Are your iioweis consupaieu : Ho vou have spells oi lamiing, or rusues ui blood to the head ? Is your memory im paired? Is your mind cons:antly dwelling on this subject ? Do yon feel dull, listless, moping, tired of company, of litV ? Do ou wish to be lelt alone, to get away w orn e vr -body ? Does any little thing make you start or jump? Is your sleep broken or restless? Is the lustre ol vour eve as brilliant r l ne bloom on your cheek as bright? Do you en joy yoursen in sociei3' as wen .' I'o you pur sue vour Misinets witn tne same energy r Do you leol as much confidence iii yourself? Are your spirits dull and flagging, givm to fits of nielancht)'v ? If so do not lav it to 3"onr liver or dysjupsia. Have you resth ss nights? Vour back weak, your knees weak, and have but little appetite, and -ou aitiib- ute this to dyspepsia, or liver coni laiut .' POW, RE A sell-abue. Venereal dlse?ses badly cured.and sexual excesses, aie all capable of pi oducing a weakness 'of the geneiative organs. The organs of generation, when in peilect health, MAKE THE MAN. Did You Ever Think that those bold defiant, energefic.porsovei ing. successful Lusiness men, are .'.I ways those "whose generatie organs are 111 perfect health Vou r eVer hear such fr) en complain of Le ing melancholy, of nervousness, or palpita tion of the heart. They are never at raid the' cannot succeed in business; tl.ey don't become sad and oiscouiaged ; they are all ways pi lite and pleasant in the company of ladies, and look 3011 a 1 the-'m rht in the face none of your downcast locks r o'htr meanness about them. I elo not mean th se who keep the organs inflati d b;. running t(j excess. These will nut only RUIN THEIR CCKSTITU TICKS, but also those they do bu incss with or for. How many men. trotn badlr cu;ed diseases. In ni the -fleets of si lf-almse anil txtessts, have brought abot.t that state of we kr.essjn those organs that has reduced the gtsieral syteni so much as to induce almost eveiy other disease IDIOCY, LUMCY. PARJ spinal affections, suieidp, and almost every either form of disease which humanity is feir to, and the real cause of tl e trouble scan e!y ever suspected, and have doctore d for ail but the right erne. Diseases of these organs require the useof a Diuretic. HELMBQLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCEU is the great Diuretic, and is a certain cure for disease- of the HIadder, Kidneys, Grave.!, Diopsy, Organic W't nkne ss. Female Com p'aints. Ceneral Dtbiiity. and all diseases of the Urinary Organs.whether existing in .Male or Female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long staniling. If no treatment is t-ubrnitted te. Consump tion or Insa.' ity may ensue. Our llesh and bleeid are supported from these SMire es, and the health and happiness, and that e f Pos terity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remecly. HELMOBLD'S EXTRACT BUCMU Established upward of Nine teen Years IS PREPARED P.Y H. T. HELEIBCLD, Erugist, 594 Broadway, New York, AND 1C4 South Tenth St., Phila., Pa- Price 1.2. tier T!ntt! nr ft Pnitlno ft?.50, delivered b any address. Stdd by all 1 . . : . , i'iuj;gi8is every wnere. None are cenn!nt nnlpca rlnnn nn ;n engraved wrapper, with fac-simi e of mv vuvuntai ttareuouse, auu signea . H. T. HELIV1BOLD. Aug. 20, lb70:ly FRENCH MEDICAL OFFICE- DR. JULIEN PERRAUIT, Dr. of Medicine of the Faculty or Paris, Graduate of the Univorsify Q.ueen'8 CoIIr ge, and Physician cf tiie St. John Baptite Society of San Frai cisco. Dr. Perkaclt has the pleasure to inform patients and oth rs seeking confidential n,43 ical advice that he can be consuUd daily at his office, Armory Hall Building. N01 th East corner of Montgomery and Sacramento streets, San Francisco, Rooms Nos. 0,10, 11, first floor, up strirs, entrance on either Montgomery ot Sacramento streets. DuT Perkatlt's studies have been almost exclusively devoted to the cute of the various forms of Nervous and Physical de bility, the result of injurious habits acquiud in y uth, which usual y terminate in impo tence and sterility, and permanently induce all the conconiftaiits of old age. Where a secret infirmity exists involving the happi-O ness of a life and that of others, reason and morality dictate the necess-ity of its removal, for it is a fact that pi en .at 11 re decline of ihe vior of manhood matrimonial unhappiness, ecmpulsoiy single life, etc., have their sources in causes, the gei ni of which is- p lard ed in early Lie, ana tne Uitttr lruits tasted long afterward; patients, laboring under this complaint, will complain of one or moiecf the (following symptoms: Noctual Emis sions, Pains in the Batk abd Dead, Weak ness of Memory and Sight, Discharge fioniQ tire Urethra on going tomfool or making wa ter. Intellectual Faculties t-w Weakered, Loss of Memoiy ens--.es, Ideas are clouded, and there is a disinclination to attend to bus iness, or even to reading, writing or ti e society of lTunds, etc. The patient will probably complain of Dizziuets, Vertigo, ur.d that Sight and Hear.ng are weakened and bleep disturbed by dreams; melancholv sighing, palpitation, faint ings, coughs sy.d slow fevers ; .while some have external- rchn matic pain, end numbness of the bed v. Some ( I the common symptoms aie pimples in the face, and aching in difl'ereut parts rf the body. I'atients suffering from this dis ease, should apply in;ni. diattly to I n. Pj,k. kai lt, either in person or by r lit er 41s he will guarantee a cuie 1 f Sennr.al Etnissictis and Jmpi.ttnt e in six or eifiht weeks'. Patients fuffering from veneiial di-rime in anv stage, . .G'bnori hea. Gleet, Strictures, ISv.tro-, v'Tc is. Cutaneous Enijitions, etc., will be treated successfully. All S.ihiiitic and Mercurial Taints entirely ieu.bvtd lrom the system. Di:. Pemravlt's diplomas are in lis cfTce, where patients can i-ee for thcnifelves tlat they are tit.der the caie of a rtguLr tduca tt d practitioner. The Lett lefcuiices given if rcqitiri d. Patients e ufTV-rirg under chronic disease- t-1 r -.. . 1 1 o A . .- .... ; . t. . 1 . 1 . . - ' ...u inn ...;u cAiiiiNi e ii' r iii:tiV( s. We invite investigation ; claim not to 1 rtv tvcrvtl.ii.g, tiof to cure tervb-i!v, Lnt ve e'o claim tlis;t in all cases taken uneltr tittt n:ci.t wefultill our j,k m;;ts. V e aitict.li.r- 1 1 quest U oe ho h:. ve 1 r:t d ll, s 1 t a.-n d etoct. r, and that ae.veited pi i -;en n Mi worn tlit ai d d;sc urrgeel, to call Low el. amcs and ouiek cuirs. 1 1 e 11 us Lad'iis siill'eiing lior any comjluint inci dens .to their sex, can cm suit the elector wl'u the us.-urajice f 1 elief. Q Ftmsile flronihlj- Fills. Ilp.. pLnAt i.T is the cr.ly ."cent jn (.. fornia for l)n. Uiott's In a!e Xcvt Jv I ills. Thn r immciise ta!c has e sti.Lii-.hed u ji utation as a (en.i.le ien.ee' y r.n; i:,( lui-, ar.el-far in aehcrce of cety oil er n n toy lor stij jsress or.s ar.d iiicguli ritics, -i d nlt i-ol..-ti nctie,i!S in leii'ii'cs. Cm ll.e 1 e cei-l cf live di liars, the ?e Pills will Lc st 1 1 lv n n 1 or ex j re-s to any pa it of the woi Id, 'sui fioin cuiio.-itj- or elan. ace. J'et.-t r.s at a dibti.'ce Cf.n be ci rtiPr.t he, me. by addnss-ing a letter to I 1: l'n; kai lt, con er of Scrtnunto i;rd J! ntponi ery streets, Hi cms 10 .nd 11, r Le x !7y, P. (). San Francisco, statii g tie t-e ha minutely as possible, gencii.1 Labits it !'V ing, occi:pation, t ic, e;c. All communications conf.dc-nt'al lyi4p FGiVATE MECICIL UQ. Quieic (uiesaial 3Ic1crate Isaigt s r. W, Ko.510 Sacameno Street, ccirer cf Lfcldt SCf it ' (a few (ioti.s Leicw' tl.o h.i t leer I!i i ) (I 1 ivale e ntranr e e,n J.t ;(i Established Fjq n-sslv to Al 1 11 street.) ! ei ' i t i. 1 1 e- - ! Aie', i ' ! I V a !'t V ll! e 1i d Soi.nd and Science Ti e ani ent ai.d ('mt- :i. of i Hi ll. "ri a.Vl e t hi T'inr- I j- e.-.ses, C iiSt'S o! d ;.i I Sexual i.?oS t.t i To tin ,unri. DU. W. K. DCIlEIiTY ictni rs his si thanks to his 1 un t-n 11s i r.tit t is feu n. ...... ....- .1. . '.. core f:t h I " " ".i-f. ai.u we.uiei tal e II is e -j-jvt I'l :PV to re imiul ti t nt that he cci.tn i.tsT t t r.-i U at. ins 11 stitnte fir tic t uj e- el un e I i. ti castsot the Eunsis. l.ivrr. Kii'r.v 1k,s- tive and private dj- (ienito- Uri ai v Cifin.'s, :ielQil eases, viz - Svnl-ilis in ,ll it U 1 1 x anet stages, Scn.ii til V.'ei.ki e s ami all ti e; honid ton.-cqut ntts ot stll alure. (5e re it l.oa. 01 -ot, Stricture s, NetH iin.l :,rd 1 'ii 1 -1 al Lmisk)ns. Sexuiil Dt til lv, Dirtrstsef l.e- Hack M..d lt.ii f, ii f!e n'n-.i.t:e n of ll e 111 delt r ai d Kieh eys, t te . ; i.i,d he I e e 5 that his !er.g experience end srctesrful riac lice will cemtii ise to iinie l ien a si hit ef 1 uhiic patronage. Py the ife tiee of n.s-.i.y years in Euioj e and ihe United States, he is enab'e d to apply i,e me st illicit nt mdsic ccssful remedies agaiiif-t disejites cf all k:ne'F, He use s no mercmy. t l nif.es n t 't?erate,ti t i ts his 1 ntie r.ts in a e en r e t M;d 1 t i en b'e v ay. a no lias iclertl.ces eJ i;i eiutt t;t f tilt- A t I i:Cl- fy fi hgh nifn of known 1 es-j 1 1 1 1.1 i'ity at.el staneiing in m c ety. All 1 10 e . .... uttirir l; 1 m bv letter tr it! nuil(. ;m, . 1 ceive the 1 est "and gentlest tic-atnle t a: d in p;icit seci icy. To Ft-nit; leg. When a female is i-n ti cubic or rfrlu ifn , eiiscase, as weakness of the La. limbs, pain in the bead, din l ess of in el i. ht, le.i-R 01 muscular j ower, palj itat enef tie .n.... 11 1 naoi.iiy, nt t ve usr.t ss, extitn: e tii stive u:aiy annciiltie.s. elcu. tt n.t nt of ' dice- iunciiops, gcneisil lie l.iliiv, Vi.g'ni; 01 dr e,. s of the ttomb, tyste.ia, Meiilit' ar d all other diseases peculiar 10 ft ira!es,h s-I end go cr write at mice te, ti e celtbialtd lema! doctor, W K. DOIIFKTY, nt bis Medical in Mn uie.ui d consult him atcut ht r ticutos and diseases. The Doct, r is tt ctii g n.e re cures ihan ary otter pOfician in the- State ol California. Let no false e'tlicrcv picvent u"' ,,ut l I'ly immediately and savp v. if tion, pamfui st.fle.iiips and pien aturc death. All married Jed its, whose e'e Hcr.le hetu'thcr other circumstances picve-rt nn ircre : f c n their families -h.onld wrife or tell j.t I)R V.' K. LOIILRIY'S Jit dical Ii.sti i.le, i d H e v will leceive every possible relief are! l.elp Ihe Doctoi's eflicts aie so ai rsim c d Ql;at he can be consulted without fear A tteei valiou. To Ceirre sjicnelt nf s. Patients rcsidirg in any f r. 1 1 oT the Fi afe nowe ver distsnt. wl o mav des re ti e opinion and advice of I R.DCIJFU'l Y in their itspec-0 tne cases, and who think j roj er to sul mit a wi itfe 11 sti.tcrr.ent cf sreh, in jrefnerceto holding a -erser al interview, s ie resj - ret ful ly assuied that their con n;uriie at e r.s will I e held sue led and conf dent ia f. If the case be fully and candidly e'escribtd, persr -nal e 0111 nainication will he ui nee -cf-sary, as ii stmc tions for diet. leginicn ai d the gtne-ial t!eat-n-.ent of tne care itself (including ti e itme d ess, will he f. rv.aided withe nt de-lav, arul in such a manner as to convey no ideae f tl e mijf ert of the letter or paictl. tOf-Ci nsultation by le tter or r.fkctwise. FLEE. Peimanentcuiv gnaraLtiedcruoi a0 Sprrniatoii licra. 1T nfilirT- . . .. . D "as jui punjisiicdan im poitai.ti an-iphlet, cmb dying his e wn vie and experiences in itlation to Imt otei ce cr inhty; 1 eir g a She it Tieat cs e nSjcima toirhera or Seminal Weakness, Nervous ami I hysu-al D-b.lity ce nscqcent on this afeo t 011, end other d sease s of the Sexual Drear a Ibis IitUe work contains infe-iniaiie n e f tl.o utmost value t i all.wht ther mai rlt d orsinoj ar d will 1 o sent FLEE 1 y mail en rcetij t of mx cents in postage stamps for lcftun post age. Addiess. W. K. POI1FRTV. M. P.. u julOoly San Frcncisco Cal 1 JMPERIAL 31 ILLS. Savicr, laRcque & Co., OREGON CITY. tuKeep constantly on hard (m sale, do Jlidfings, Bran ai ei Chicken Feed, Paitits put chasing fttd mutt luitiib the sacks. o O 3 O O O o G O O o