Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, May 07, 1867, Image 4

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“Any One will Do.”
A maiden once of certain age,
To catoh a husband did engage;
Beit, having passed lbs prime of life
In striving to become a wife,
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Without success, she thought it time •
To mend the follies of her prime.
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Private Medical Aid»
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
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PRICES REDUCED !
GALLA5TD, GOODMAN
Departing from the usual course
Of paint, and such like for resource,
With
all her might, this ancient maid,
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Beneath an oak tree koelt and prayed ;
Unconscious that a grave old owl,
Was perched above—the mousing fowl 1
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WE WimId cal ¡11 the attention of the pub
lie to our eh eg ant New Scale Pianos, in
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the following sty jkj;
STYLE <• A,” toe
octare, Front large
round oorncr»iq plain case/either ««-
tagon nr carted legs, Straight
tom, bead moulding
IdiDg ou
on plinth
STYLE »• B,” 7 octave, same
Same as
A, with serpentine moulding on p
carved fogs an| lyre - k i- «i ’pr* .
STYLE r C,” 7x>ctate, Front co
large, round. | serpentine bo
mouldings same as on style D, .cari
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lyre and desk,;foncy carved leg*
$550
STYLE ” D,” ytoctave, ¡Four largo
round corners^ finished back, mould­
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bottom, carved lyre and desk, e
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The abbve sty mi i are all finished in elegant
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11 iron frame,
Rosewood cases,i |ud
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full
French action, b^rp
<rp pedal, beveled
?led t( top^ivory
keys and key frduL.
fronts, and ___
ex< eed m
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strung bass nearly all the 7i J Octi e Piano*
Pianos
now mahufactaifed. They a are faade of the
best materials, ahd’ for :fini
puirity and sweeti
surpassed,
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The four stylet
i all the eeaeptjal çhange* in exterifo finish of
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case,
whiob are
up to 15 and 20
Items.
We ilnvite the "attention of the
ti BOWÍO. of
dealers] and the fofeeíion. to ft tntical t ex-
anue.
amination of lb
By avoiding tifo great expense ! attendant
upon
ion. costly tael
facfojies and expens sive war re-
rooms ip the ci
we are enable sd to vfli ler
eti­
these Pianos at rices which del; fy compel
leni
tion, and invite
to call and examine
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before porcbasi
elsewhere.
S aqd testino mis are re­
When refere
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quired by those boot to purchase, insten«'
presenting a dis ly of *profe**foua) dames,
we
sold
we refer
refer to
to the
the parties to
to whom
whoa we have
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judgment
to the real
merits of our tn
ente as to their durabil-
lnrabil-
ity, touch, *Wei
and power of tone,
based ou| actual ex-
standing in tnn*| <
perienoe, being ( iflfar more valiue than the
mere good opi' fofo à of ' the
L Artist, however
capable, who; 'CT
r ir rely trie* fa a wareroom,
‘ ct tune add order, which
instruments in perfec
have just receive |aji e workmen’* last finish-
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AVE just received, and are constant­
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stock
of GENERAL
MERCHANDISE J
“ 0 ! give—a husband, give !’* she cried,
ever
brought
to
this
market,
consisting of
“ While yet I may become a bride,
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j: Soon will my day of grace be o’er,
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Fl) die without an early love,
’ CLOTHING,
And none to meet me there above !
BOOTS AND SHOES,
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AND
CAPS,
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Then answer this, my humble prayer,
And, oh! a husband give to me!”
YANKEE NOTIONS and CROCKERY.
Juet then the owl up
Just
op in the tree, [whoo !”
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Also a large stoclc of
In deep ba*s tones, tried, “ Whoo—whoo
’ Who.
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? And dost thon ask me who?
Groceries,
Why, any one, good Lord, will do, »»
And many other articles too numerous to
mention.
Being favored by having a resident
S hocking S tory -—Recently s gentle­
partner
in
San Francisco, and buying Only
man was proceeding up North“ Second
for Cash, we are enabled to sell good* as
street, when near the corner of Hoosick, CHEAP AS AMY HOUSE IM TOWN.
he discovered a lady, seated upon a stoop,
Therefore we would respectfully invite the
evidently ip great distress, lie accosted public to call snd examine our stock before
her, but she made no reply. He remain- purchasing elsewhere.
The Highest Cash Price paid for all kinds
_ ed by her side a few moments, when he
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Produce.
discovered that an event had happened
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Wanted—100,000 Pounds joi
the domestic ch mber, where the patient
Wool
Wool.
could be surrounded by all the applicants
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of comfort and such medical skill as the
Our Motto—“ quick sales and small
delicacy and the danger of«the situation profits ,” and no humbug.
would require. The lady was elegantly
Remember the place, opposite the What
dressed, and after a few moments of rest,
took off a rich Paisley shawl and wrapped Cheer House.
in it the M primal burden ” that she had
We guarantee entire satisfaction, or no
borne so long, and started to seek shelter sale. Try us and convince yourselves.
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and but for the kindly offer of the gentle­
man would have gone to the station house.
129 Front street, Portland
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He, however, accompanied her to a hotel,
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where she was properly cared for.
.. The woman’s story is sad enough to
chill one’s blood, almost. She said, Bhe
was married, and lived in Schenectada with
TINWARE!
her husband; that in anticipation of ill­
ness, she went to the house of her parents
in Bennington, to be attended by a moth­
er’s watchful care; but owing to a misun­
derstanding between her husband and
father, the latter would not allow her to
ROBINSON & LAKE, of the above pop­
remain at his house, and sent her away al­
most with curses upon her. She was re
turning to Schenectada again, and bad ular Establishment, Thankful for the Libera
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reached this city, when the event we have
patronage extended them by the public of
described took place. The gentleman who
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bility, and the case altogether is one of the
saddest we have recorded.—77-oy Times. would announce that they are prepared to
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The Statesman of April 19, says :
On Friday afternoon, about three
o’clock, a fir> broke out in the carpenter
shop of J. W. Smith, on Alder street,
next t > the corner of Second street The
fire caught in a pile of shavings, and in
almost an instant the whole building was
wrapped* in flanies. Mrs. Smith occuping
the rear of the shop as a dwelling, and with
her children was barely able to escape with
the clothes she had on. Al her furniture,
clothing, &c., was destroyed. Nothing
was removed from the carpenter shop, and
several carpenters who bad their tool
chests in the building lost all their tools.
The fire communicated to the blacksmith
khop of Mr. J. F. Abbott, but anticipa­
ting the destruction of the building, near­
ly all the tools and iron had been remov­
ed to a place of safety. The building ad­
joining the carpenter shop on the South
side, and owned by Mr. Ward, was also
destroyed, Mrs. J. W. Schuil, who lived
in this building, was fortunate enough to
save all her furniture and. clothing. The
total loss by the fire will foot up $2,000,
divided about equally between Messrs.
Abbott. Ward, and Smith. The same
property was burned over at the time of
the great fire last Fourth of July, at which
time the same parties were heavy suffer­
ers.
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tobacco ,
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The Best Quality.
CEGÀRS, etc., etc.
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Patent Medicines.
A general variety of the leading proprietà-
ry remedies nAnfifftHtlv
constantly Afi
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band.
Spices,
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Cooking Extract?,
Perfumery^'
Concentrated Lye,
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Grease. *
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POCKET
CUTLERY,
Also an assortnic
RAZORS AND STRAPS,’ aesides a general
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the Faculty of Paris, Graduate of the Uni­
versity Queen’s College, aud Physician of
the St John Baptiste Society of San Fran­
cisco. I
Dr. Perrault has ’pleasure to inform pa-
tien ts 1 und others seeking confidential medical
advice, that be can be consulted daily at his
office, Armory Hall Building,
Building, North East Cor.
;omery and Saeracuer
Montgomery
Sacramento streets, San
Francir
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”------ n Nos. 9, 10,11, first floor,
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Up St!
entrance, either on Montgomery or
to st
Sacra
D r .
hidies have been almost
exclusi
exclusively
devoted io the cure ot the various
forms of Nervous ai id physical debility, the
results of injurious Habits acqui ed in youth,
which *usually terninate in impotence and
sterrility, and permanently
ently induce all the
concomitants of old age Where
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a secret im
firmity exists involving the happiness of a
life and that of others, reason and morality
dictate the necessity of its removal, for it is
a fact that premature decline of the vigor of
manhood, matrimonial unhappiness, compul­
sory single life, etc., have their sources fa
causes, the genn of which is planted in early
life, and the bitter fruit tasted long afterward.
Patients laboring under this complaint will
complain of one or more of the following
symptoms;
ofos: Nocturnal Emissions, pains in the
Back
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ind Head, Weakness of memory and
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Sight,
discharge from the Uretha on going to
stool or making water, the Intellectual fac­
ulties are Weakened, Loss ot memory ensues,
Ideas are clouded, and there is a disinclina­
tion fo attend to business, or even to reading,
writing or the society of friends, etc. The pa-
tierit will probably complain of Dizziness,
Vertigo, and that sight and hearing arc
Weakened and sleep disturbed by drcams,
melancholy, sighing, palpitations faintings,
coughs anc^ slow fever; while some have ex­
ternal rheumatic pains, and numbness of the
body. Some of the most com imon symptoms
are pimples in the faee, and aching in differ­
ent parts of the body.
body, patjeiUts
patjertts suffering from
this disease should apply immediately to D r .
P errault , either in person or- by
bv letter,
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as
he will guarantee a cure of Seminal Emissions
and impotence in six to eight weeks. '
patients suffering from Venereal disease
in any stage, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Strictures,
Bubo Ulcers, Cutaneos Eruptions, etc., will
be treated successfully. All Syphilitic and
Mercurial Taints entirely rj moved from the
system. -
D r P erault ’ s diplomas are in his office,
where patients can see for themselves that
they are under the care of a regularly educated
practioaer. The best ref{ ■rences given if
quired.
required«
Patients suffering under chronic disease
can call and examine for then iselyes. We in­
vite investigation ; claim not to know every-
thing, nor to cure everybody, but we do claim
that in all cases taken unde r treatment we
fulfill our promises. We pari iicularly request
those who have tried this boasted
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i that.advertised physician, i, till
ti they are worn
out and discouraged, to ca
ca'| . upo.« us.- Low
charges and quick Cures.
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cidental to their sex, can i onsult the fioC'
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FEMALE MONTHL
PILLS.
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D r P errault is the only agent in Califor-.
nia for Dr Biot’s Female monthly pills. Their
immense sale has established, their reputation
as a female remedy, unapproached and far in
advance of every other remedy for suppres­
sions and irregularities, and other obstrue^
tions in females. On receipt of five dollars
theso pills will be sent by mail or express to
any pari of the world, secure from damage or
curiosity.
Persons at a distance c a be cured at
home, by addressing a letter ) D r . P errault ,
corner of Sacramento and Montgomery sts..
10 and 11, or Box 973,
f , P.
“ O. San
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Francisco, stating the case i as minutely as
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>11 communications confide ntlal.
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all
U«és in the manufacture of
ard Tables. Furniture,
i who has a Piano should
NOW READY:
Polish. Send for Cir-
ill|give full particfllarstand The New Sabbath School Singing Bookt
luj dp in bottles at 30 cents
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half a « dozen ■ *■ are
and
ì and ! Ihi where
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ordered at onpe.i wa will forward prepaid by
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BBRKINS, .
Express« ’ Application* for Terrfyry and
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Agencies received by
Author of ” The Sunday Sch ioo I Banner,”
** The New Shining Star,f
WN & PERKINS. *
The Psalm
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Ag^lsfor the United Slater
King,” *» The Sacred Lute,
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v2 nlOTjr I No. 120
Btoome-*L, N. y.
10 Broome-st.,
E will send a specimen copy, post paid,
to o any address,.on
address, on receipt of twenty
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cents.
romue ” as folfowi
Golden Promise
folfows :
Single copies in paper r covers, $0 30
ERHILL & CO.,
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Sabbath School Music Free Every Month.
llows^'Aiivils, Vises,
We publish a New Song every month, and
give it away. Send for a Circolar, to
at Springs, Nuts
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BROWN <5c PERKINS,
fs, Thipoble Skeins,
v2 nlÔ 3m
420 Broome 8t., N. Y.
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Haying Tools,
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and many useful and ornamental articles too
numerous to mention, Give me a call and
R. L. SIMPSON.
make a purchase.
Lafayette, July 31, 1866-1y.
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Seminal Weakness—A Sworn-to Certificate - -1
of a most Remakable Cure of Spermatorrhoea: I«:
A desire to benefit suffering humanity
of gratitude'
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or many years I had been afflicted Jjl
matorrhoea, the result of self-abuse, O
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but til £55 experienced but little trouble
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or mcontenience ; id that year I had Setni-
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symptom*, such II
as weakness of the back and'limb*, dimnera j
of vision,
vision* nervousness, etc. My mind, too.
too,
was affected to such an extent as a to — __ serious* *
ly impair my memory; my idia* were con-
fused and spirits depressed. 1 wa* averso'> >
to society, had evil forebodings and self-dis­
trust, and was entirely unfitted for any du­
ties of life. From 1855 to the summer •C » 4«
1863, I employed the very best medical Cal-1'
ent I could find, but in no instance obtained •
more than temporary relief. I had about
concluded there was no relief Jor me in thwtt
world, but reading Dr. Doherty’s advertise- J
ment, I determined to try him. though I di<F
not expect much benefit from his treatment..
On the 5th of December last, I placed my­
self under his care; in jone week I found' £
myself v?ry much improved, and now, after,
five weeks’ treatment, 1 feel myself thorough­
ly cured of all my troubles, and in the enjoy­
ment of the best of health. Hoping that myy i
experience may be of benefit to other* litm^
larly afflicted. I subscribe
inscribe myself,
JAMES JOHNSTON
JOHNSTON,- «
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this«
dat of January, A
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To Females.
When ft female is fa trouble, or afflicted1'
with disease, such as weakness of the back»
and limbs, pain in the head, loss of muscular'
power, palpitation of the heart, nervousness
extreme urinary difficulties, general debility,
vagintis, all diseases of the womb, hysteria,
sterility, aad all other disease* peculiar to’
females, $bey should go or write at once to
the celebrated Female Doctor, W. fc. DO­
HERTY, at his Medical Inetitnte, and con­
sult him about their troubles and disease«
Irregularities, suppressions, etc., willfcoeive
the Doctor*’ most particular attention. Let *
no false delicacy prevent you. but apply im­
mediately and save yourself from painful t
sufferings and premature death. AU Married -
Ladies, whose delicate health or other cir-
cumstances prevent an increi nide,_in^4heir.
families, should write er call at^DR. W,
DOHERTY’S Medical institute, and they
possible relief and,help.
and kelp.
will receive every poasibfo
The Doctor’s offices, consisting of a suite of I
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six room*, are ao arranged that ho can
consulted without fear of observation,.
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ra tent* (mate or remaie)
female) residing in any
Sart of the State, however distant, who’ may
esire the opinion «fad advice of Dr. Doherty,
and who think proper to submit a written’
statement of such, in preference to "
personal interview, are respeetfa
that their communications will be field
sacred. Dr. Doherty tako* thi*
of observing, that all letters arc only open
and replied to by himself, and the latter
promptly as possible., If thq
and candidly described, personal oommunp
oation will be superceded, as instructions for
thn
rain Cradles, Hay
Empire
Shuttle Sewing diet, regimen, and the general tre
the case itself (including the remedi
MACHINES.
be forwarded without delay and’ fa such
ARE SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS,
manner as to oonvey no idea of the puroor
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of
the letter of parcel ao transmitted. MTH
For Family and Manufacturing Purposes
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1100 Front street, PcrtHcd.
Broadway, N.Y. IB^nlS
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Meets in Lafay
1st-and 8rd
lyette on the lst-and8rd
According to Haller, women bear hunger
Friday
of
each
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longer than
an men; according to Plotarch,
Plotarcb,
afternoon«
resist the effects of wine better;
better ;
they cm reeietlhe
Brethren of the order, in good standing are
according to Unger, they grow old slower
and never become bald; according to PHny, invited to attend. QEO. H.
they am seldom attacked by 1 lion* fand on
the contrary, will run after li< ion*>.
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Assortment of Tinware, j-
Free and Accepted Ì Masons.
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Dr. W. K. DOHERTY,
Private Medical and Surgical bulitulct
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Opposite Pacific Steamship Co’s Office.
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ESTABLISHED expressly to afford the af-
flicted sound and. scientific Medicah Aidr
in the treatment and cure of all Private
and Chronio Diseases, case* of secresy
and alI sexoal disorder*.
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TO THE AFFLICTED.
R. W. K. DOHERTY returns hi* tup
cere thank* to his numeron* patient? f
for their patronage, and would take this op­
portunity to remind them' that h«
be continues
to consult at bis Institute for the cnrsi of
chronic diseases of the L ud | Liver, Kid-
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neys.'DigeBtive
and Genilo-1 riuarv Organa, f
and-all Private
viz ^Syphilis
’rivate Diseases, viza
gypnili* in all
its form* i and stages, Semiqal Weakness, and-
>rrid consequences of self abuse.-*-^
all the horrid
Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Strictures, Nocturnal and
ifity, Disease*
Diornal Emissions.Sexnal
of the Back and Loins, In
tion of the
Bladder and Kidneys, etc
he hopea
that bis long experience and successful prac­
tice will continue to insure him a share of i
public patronage.; By the practioe of many
year* in Europe and the United States, he is
enabled. Io apply th ie moet efficient and *uo-
oessfol remedies against diseases of all kind*.
He oBes no mercury, charge* moderate,
treats his patients in a correct and honorable
way, ha* reference* of unquestionable verao-
EMpectability and*
ity from men of known 1 fespectability
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high standing in society. | All partie*
parties eon-
con­
sulting him, by letter or otherwise, will re­
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ceive the best and gentlest treatment and
implicit eeereey.
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the following certificate, from i one of hi*
bis qu
pa ­
tients, who, having fully recovered
ered bis health,
desires to make known his remedial agent.
It will be seen that his statement is fully
authenticated by a Notary Publio.
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The welfare of society imperiously demands
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its publicity, and it is given more to warn »s!
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the unwary than to sound the praise* of a
Physician, of whom hundreds of like cases
can be eited, during a practice of more than, f* ì
fifteen year*.
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The Doctor is no ¿bsoure or designing
quack who has trumped certificate* in order
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entrap _ the unwary.
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Quick Cures aud Moderate Charge*.
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day a sturdy peasant was at work in the
field amidst storm and rain, and went
home in the evening, tired and drenched
to the skin. His loving wife said : “ My
dear, it has been raining so bad that I
could fetch no water, so I have not been
able to make you any dinner. As you are
wet through. I shall be obliged to you to
- fetch me a couple of buckets of water——
you eannet
cannot get any wetter. ” The argu­
ment was striking
strikii— ; * he, therefore, took Two
meat
bucket* and fetched some wateT from the
well, which was at a considerable distance.
On reaching his bouse, he found his wife
comfortably seated by the fire; tbeu, lift­
ing one bucket after another, he poured
the contenta over his kind consideret par­
wife,*
tner. w Now wife,
” said he, “ you are
quite
-nite as wet as I x am, so you may as well
fetch water for yourself; you can’t get any
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Teachers
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whew all
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Music,
Glee
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Anthem
show to Customers a superior assortment ot pw »
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TIN-WARE, STOVES and all and singular terms.
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The long <
i^bce of Mr. P erkins in
the Goods and wares of superior pattern and Masical Coto ve
s^ Choirs, the Coucert
Room nn
School enables him to
formation on all points of
quality, usually found in a First Class house. give advi
musical il
to the selection of proper
Remember the EMIGRANT TIN and work* of ini
ops, formation of Musical
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in musical étudiés, and
STOVE Store, Front st, PORTL a ND. Next Schools—»pr
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items of gene
lercst to composers, lead-
no 80.
door to Btbee’s.
□dents.’’V] “ |
ers, teachers
Sheet Mos
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he usual terms,
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and dispatch. Country or-
COKFECTIOKERY J
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elections made for-pu­
pits, teachers
te, <fcc., &C,
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AND FAMILY GROCERY.
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L SIMPSON keeps a first class Faini- Willbe.Troe
f ' T.ETeAios 30ct,
•Jy Grocery in Lafayette, where can! be The Orphan
dej’er,
ditto
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at all times found all the staple articles in The
the Rose Bn
ditto
BOcts
Family supply line, besides
Fairy i f tito
wood, H. A. Brown 30cts
Memory,
ditto
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Miscellaneous Assortment of
Foor
the above will be forward-
USEFUL AND LUXURIOUS ARTICLES.
ed on «
lollar.
Fancy Soaps, Soaps of all kinds, Candies
"cular.r
and Licorice, pipes, pens and Inks, powder,
VN & PERKINS,
Caps, Shot and Bar
Bar-Lead,
.Lead, Letter paper, fancy
ne-st., New York City
2..J plain, Envelope^ plain
’ * and J fancy,’Oysters
and
id Fruits of all kinds,
and Sardines, Cannêi
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inrivallbd
Best brands Whiskys and Brandies, ’> U„.
Hostetter,
Furniture: •
Hostetter, Hoolland
Hoofland and Drake Bitters. '+
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