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C&i Origan Sepublican. COUHTY OFFICIAL: PAPER. DALLAS, SATURDAY, MOV. 12 "V Weather Rrord firept. I8?0(. ept b j T. Pearcc, Eola, Oregon. Sept. 1,' mjan lemp, 73, clear, wind N. w.4.2, . 72, c1eT soa breeze, N. ,,,, ,3, 61, clear, sea breeto, Jf. W. t, 47 60, rlearj ea breeie, N. w 5, . 57, cloudjy, sea breeze, N. n A 5 clear, wind N, . t 7, , t -' &9,elody,-wiad 6. 8, 62, cloudy, wind S 9, " 59, rain 0"41 in., wind S. v 10, , 56, el'dyj wind S., fog a. m. it 11, ,, ' 59, cloudy, windS. 12, ' . ' 58, cloudy, S. W. 13, 35, cloud, mini N. ' ' 14, 62, basy, sea breete, N. 15, . ,63, haiy,! wind N. i'I" , 60, haiyj sea breeze. N. W" tT ' : V 54, clear, X., fog till noon. 18,-' ..,' - 54, r'n,0i27Jnfco. noon,S. 19, ' 54, rainj03in., N.W. ,. 20, f , h 5 t, clr, N., fg yaly a. m. fl, - - 62,.cl'r,X., first light fr'tf. ; -22, ; r ' ; 65, haiyj wind N. n 23, " ' 66, haiy.! sea breete. N. 24, 53, cl'r,N.,rglo varya.m. 25, ' .51, cloudy, wind N". 26, ' 50, fog till 4 p. m , N. 27, , . " 55, fog till 8 p. in., wind X. , 28, 58, cloudy, wind S. , 2? 62, clear, wind S. , ,.20, 60, cloud, light raia. Weather Record for October, 18TO. Oct. 1, mean temp., 58, clear, wind S. 2, 57, clear, wind X. 3 - 4, , , 7, ii 12, 13, H, ( . V- 11 18. 21. , . 23, 24, n 25, 26, 27, 23, W2J, 30,- 31, 4i;r0 75,in.S.baU,ll m if, cloud, wind J?. 56, clear, wind N. ' 59, clear, ea breeze, X. clear, wind X. 59, clear, wind X. ' V 58, clear, wind X. 49, clear, wind X. 50, clear, X., fog till 11 a m. 55, foin rallea. ra., X. 52, clear, cea breeie, X. 51, clear, wind N. 46, clear, X., light frost. 50, clear, wind X. 49, clear, N. . 42, clear, N., harp froiL 49, clear, wind X., 55, clear, wind X. 49, rain, 0 10., fog ral a.m. 4.1,!ear, wind X. 45, clear, wind X frost, 39, dear. X. front, bril. an 42, 0 05.rn,gea It: X. fr't. 44, clear, X-, pale aarora. 40, clear, X., froit, fog tal 44, clear, X Ir'at, fog ral. 45, clear, wind X, 40, clear, N. frt, fog ral. 42, elear, N. fr'at, fog ral. n . n n n H r M . w : .,' ; VaOFAXK SwEARisa. Thousands BOW reside it) Oregon and California woo swore their first oath on the plains. It ia a'o&eless, bad and uneentiema'nlj habit. The laws of God and man pro hibit it: Even the Oregon statutes pruhibit it. Iter., Thomas Lihtlodjr gives the following reasons why we should not use the name of our maker in vain j 1. It is sinful. Profane swearing h pronibited bj the Most High as plainly as murder. From Sinai the words were ottered, u Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain' Allud ing to oaths in oormnon conversation, the Savior savs, swear not at all." 2. It h vulgar. The practice gives pain to all but the most abandoned "It is" says Washington, "a vice so mean and low that every person of scjsc and charactor despises it." 3. It is inexcusable. He whose tongue is vibrating with oaths will gen erally admit that his conduct in that recpect is altogether indefensible., 4. It is injurious. The profane awcarer is a curse to the corainunity, for he brings down upon it the judg iaett of Heaven. " Because of swear ing," says the prophet, ' the land mourneth." " - 5 It is uaproStable. The man guilty thereof Js a fi.sh caght by a hook to which there is no bait attached. He is a volunteer for Satan. He works for the devil and "finds himself." 6. It is dangerous. The Lord will not hold him guiltless who takes His came in vain." The words of the pro fane swearer: may,' as he says, be 4 but wind." The wind." however, is one that blows towards heU.-SetitineU t 'A Wild Cat Takes a Child out or, Tt Cradle. On Tursday of Ist week, a wild cat entered tne house of Mr. E, Walters, who; resides at Wilson's mill, on Toby Crek, Knox township, about seven miles north of this,, place, and took a young child from the cradle, n4 was about to cotntnence devouring it when it was frightened away. The parents had gone out to i gather in po tatoes from a lot and left .the babe w rapped up, sleeping in its cradle. A little girl was sent in a short, time J. to see about the child and when she open ed the door, was horrified to see a lare jwild cat with the5 infant bahind the stove. s The kittle thing : was crying piteously, and in a short time would . ..it- 1 I It ! t t l douoties nave ocen kiiicu ana aevour .ed by the savage boast.- I On the alarm Jeing -given, the wild cat escaped through th window and! has been seen in that neighborhood. Clar Ion ('.) Democrat Oct. 1st. . s jutxeribo fur the IUpuntioAN 4 iiapiMfaujijniULsiw Xn Infernai Mistake. There were two pretty sisters who had tnar- ried one an eminent lawyer, the other a distinguished literary mart; 'Literary man dies and leaves young sister a widow. Some years rolled away, and the widow lays aside her weeds.' Now, then, it happens that a certain author and critic has oceasion, on a broiling day in summer, to call on the eminent lawyer husband v of the lder sister. He finds the lawyer pleading and swel tering in a crowded Couf t sees that the lawyer is" suffering dreadfully from the heat, pities him, rejoices that he is not a lawyer, and goes for a cool saunter under the sheltering trees of a fashion adle paik and garden. N Among the ice-eating crowd there he meets the younger ot the twosisers. and for a moment thinks he is talking to the elder "Oh. Mr.- said the lady, how dreadful hot it is here. !" "Yes,. inaini,'V rnliof our luckless critic, " it is hot here ; hut I cun assure you the heat of this phice isn't a cir cum:ince when compared with the heat of the place where your poor dear hus band, is suffering to-day." A hororstricken expression eane over Jhe face of the lady ; she risen from her chair and n nines indignantly away. -Ckronide. '. Lost Wtomkn. .My friend, has it never oceured to you what a commen tary 4ipon civilization are these lost wo men ? A litte child strays from the house inchwure and the whole commu nity is on the alert to find the wanderer and restore it to her mother's arms. What rejoicing when it is found, wlut tearful sympathy, what harttucss of congratulation! There are no harsh comments upon the poor tired feet, be they ever so miry; no repr.mand for the soiled and torti gartneuts ; no luck of kisses for the tear-stained face. Nut let the child be grown to womanhood, let her be led from tho enclosure of morality by the voice of efiection, or driven from it by the scourge of want what happens then? Do Christian men and woien go in quest of her? Uo they provide all possible help for her return? Do they receive her with such kindness and afiection as rccurc her against wondering again ? Far from it. At the first false step she is de nounccd as lost. Lot, echo friends we disown you : don't ever come near us, to disgrace us. Lost, says society indifferently. How bad these girls are! And lost irrctrivably lost is the prompt verdict of conventional morali ty, while ond and all unite in bolting every door between her and .rrspecta bil'y. 'A Double Larceny. Ucfore J. J Murphy. J. P., of Salem precinct, yes terday Charles was arraigned for stealing Kipperton'n coat, hanging out . ftide the tore, valued at $25; plead not guilty then confessed and threw him self .on the merry of tho court, which mercifullv sent him to nil for 30 d;ivs. This was not the only? misdemeanor with which this nun Charles was charged, for he had helped himself to ft pair of ladies indta rubber shoes of Mr. JNlch ols, to whi:h he als. plead guilty and weut up for another month's board on the strength of it. Cihrles is going to bo hoarded cheap this winter, ami. he lays his great good fortune to having been very drunk. Homicide.-This morning (Thurs day 18th) our town is somewhat excited in rel ation to a murder commttcu y ester d iy in 1 Dorado. The particulars, as we learn them, are as follows: come time during the day, J. McCourt, lwj.. residing at El Dorado, and owning, or claiming to own some rich placer dig gings in Rattlesnake Gulch, while pass ing along near an empty building in hi Dorado, was fired at by some person secreted in the cellar. One or more of the buekahot (it was a shotgun) struck McCourt in the lower portion of the abdomen, close to tho pelivic region, from the effects of which he un it in about, an hour afterwords. -Baker CUy Democrat. - . , Murder in Yolo County. On Wednesday night, while a ball ws being held in Cacheville, Yolo county two "sports" entered a saloon and quarrel ed with tho bai keeper, and then left, threatening ! come back and "clean him, outi"- They shortly aftt;r return ed, when one of them shot the barkeep er dead.' 'The assailants have beoirar rested. No names were ascertained. Ctronicle. ?; Bold : Robbery. Oh the night of the 24th tnst the store of M. Menor was entered by burglars and robbed of gold dust; coin, jewelry, and other articles, of an estimated value of about $2,500. The. entrance to the store was effected by cutting through a' wall. 20 inches thick The coin and gold du.t was taken from an excellent combination safe which thejr 'entered by cutting through and removing the lock, , A fine set of bnrglar'8 tools and a "pair of boots were left by tho burglars. ' It is estimated that there have been 700,000 visitors at the o watering places this summer, as follows: Long Hranch.200,000 ; Cape May, 150,000 ; Atlantic City, 150.000, Saratoga, 100, 000; Newport, I00,00a CArTUUED. The two burglars who robbed Mensnr's store ,, were ctaptured by Sheriff Klippel andMr J. McDon ald, on, Wednesday, near the State line. They had part of the stolen property in their possession. They were exam ined before Justice Wade and commit ed to Jail- They guver their names as C Haydcn nud V. Howe. The latter acknowledged that he committed the burgary. Hayden says the goods found in his possession were given him by Howo Sheriff Klippel deserves credit for the prompt efficient measures taken in this affairs. ; ' The People's Literary Compan ion, for November comes to us , as bright and as fresh looking as the green fields are after a gentle "rain. It is published by E. C. Allen & Co., ;Au . gusta.' Maine Terms, 75 cents per year. A fine Steel Engraving, entitled V From Shore to Shore," is presented to every new ; subscriber. It is really one of the most - pleusing' ehiriavimss ever before the public. The companion is printed on fine, .heavy", 'paper ; its columns are filled to the brim with good things by talented authors'," and withal it is one of the largest and finest illu"tra.tcd family papers published.1 Steamer Vancouver.' This steamer is now lying at, Vancouver, undergoing some of the finishing touch es. t. She will be brought over to this city on next Monday, to receive the furniture and upholstery to her cabin, etc. After that, she will soon take tho regular Ijue. Bulletin The kidnapping of children still goe on at'New Orleans. The last case oc cured on Thursday last, when a child between two and three years of age was seized by a burly negro, and would havd been carried bepond the city lim its but for the iutcrfererice of a police officer, who had watched thn man from an alley way in the vicinity, and sub sequently arrested him The cac was afterward brought before the Record, but there w is no canviction, it is said owing to tho previous good character of the accused. Let those who would 'revolutionize the practical relations of men kindly, lovingly, and boldly, raet every issue as it arises, and discuss, in a fearless manner, all affecting the right and in terest of man, whether of white, black, or other colr; whether male or female whether rich or poor, monarch or serf, slaveholder orUve, eloplyer or employ ed. Frcdqrtc 11. Marvin. The expense of the war to Prussia are reckoned by Dr. G. Hirth, as fol lows: Cost of the military action, 1,250.000.00 ; of francs; direct losses. 1,230,000,000 ; indirect losses, 2.250, 000,000; war compensation for the re conquered territory, AImc Ijorraine, epeciallr Stra-burg, 200,000,000. Total, 490,000,000 francs. fcouth Carolina has gone 20.000 Republican. This is not to be won dered at. when we reflect that her citizens always go upon extremes oni way or the other. It is no place for Demoetatifttow, but l;t the Democracy ever get t he power again, and Kepub licans couldn't live in the State. Gen. Hanks and Gen. Breckinridge met at the Burnett House, in Cincin nati, the other day the first time in a period of 10 years. They were young members of Congress together 15 vara ago. sides. The meeting was cordial ott both An acre contains 4,840quare yards. A square mile contains 010 acres. A mile is 5.20 fret, or 1.700 yards in length. V league is 3 miles. A fath om is 0 feet. A hand (horse measure) is 4 inches, A palm is 3 inches. The first velvet manufactory ever started in the United States was put in operation Iat season, in the State of Kansas by a French Colony. Andy Johnson has split the blanket with the leading Democrats of Tennes see, and we may expect to hear of lively times in that locality. Josh Billings says that "if h rnan proposes to servo-tho Lord, be likes to see him do it when he measures corn as well as when he hollers glory halle luyer.l i Mr. --Levy was fined K hf the Police Court of San Francisco, recently, $150 for burning rats. The gold mines of .California yield annually 823,000,000, tne ' quicksilver mines 81,500,000, and; the coal fields 81,000,000. The Cheif Justice of Utah fhaa e fused to naturalize a Mormon because he intended to practice polygamy in violation of the United States, laws. Dispatch. ' V ; A young lady, about to be married, says she will not promise to love, honor and obey, but will sayinstead, love, hboorr and be gs.-rs m m?-1 ' 'Yon look as though yon were beside yourself,' as the wag said to a fop?who happened to be standing - by n donkey, A great flood recently occurred iri Virginia, causing great suffering iimong the inh ibifnnta of thn deluded dis- ) triotsj and frightfol loss of proporty. 1DDHESS tc tiie- IVcrvoiis and Debilitated WHOSE SUFFERIUGS have been protracted from Hidden Causes, " ' and whose cases require ..'-' i .... - -' PROMPT TREATJ1MT to render Existence Desirable. If you ajo luffering or have suffered, from ruvduntiirj dicbargea, what effect do it produce upon your general health ? Do you feci wak, debilitated, easily tired ? Docs a little extra exertion produce palpitation of the heart ? Doe your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidney frequently get out of order? I your urine soinetimg 'thick, milky or fl cky. or ta it ropy on nettling? Or doe a fnick cum rise U the top? Or it a neditnetit at the bottom after it has etovl awhile? - Do you bare spells of hort breathing or dyepepeia? Are your bowels constipated? Do you have spells of fainting, or ruehtss of-Llood to the head ? Is your memory impaired? Is your mind constantly duelling on this subject? po yoa feel dull, listless, moping, tired of com pany, f li? : Do yon wish to be left alone, to get away from everybody ? Does any little thing make you etart or jump? Is your sleep broken or restless ? Is the iuslre of your eye as brilliant? The bloom on your t-heek as bright? Do you enjoy yourself in society as well? Do you pursue your bu dncss with the samo energy? Are your spirits dun and flag ging, given to fits of melancholy ? Do you feel as much confidence in yourself? If so do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights? Your bark weak, your kneessreak, ami have but little appetite, and you attribute this to dyepiaf or liver com plaint? NOW, READER, twlf.abusc, renen al diseases badly cured, nnd sexuat excesses, arc all capable of producing a weakness of the generative organs. The or gan of generation, when in perfect health, MAKE THE MAN. Dirt YouEevei'Tliiiilc that those bold, defiant, sinergefic, persevering successful business men, are always those whose generative organs are to perfect health ? You never bear such nten complain of l-i n ur melancholy, of bervausnes, or palpitation of the heart. They ar never afraid they cannot succeed in buincss ; they dvti'i tntcomc sad and diseourg; they are always polite ant pleasant in the Company of ladies, and look tyau n l them right in the face none of your downcast look or other tnenneg about th iu. I do nt mean those who keep he organs in flated by runutag to excess. These will not only RU1H THEIR CONSTITUTlOfiS, but also those they do busiuesi with or for. How many men, from badly cured diseases, from tho tflevU of lf-abuse and excesses, h iv brought about this state of weakness in those organs that baa reduced the general sys Uin u much as to induce almost every other dise IDIGTCY, LUNACY. rt PA HALT SIS, spinal affeciions, oicide, ond almost every other f..rui of disease which humanity i he to, ami the real cause of the trouble scrc-ly ever suspected, and have doctored for all but tho right one. Disease, of these organs require the use ol a Diuretic, MelmboldV. Fluid Extract is the great Diuretic, and is a certain cure for disease of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organic Weakness, Female Complaints General Debility, and all diseases of the Uri nary Organs, whether existing in Male or Fe male, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. If no treatment is submitted to, Consump tion or Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are supported fruta these sources, and the health and happiness, and that of Poster tty, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. u , . : A , IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCI1U Established upward of Nineteen years, IS PREPARED BY II.iT. HBLIIinor.D, Druffglst, 504l Broadway, IV. Y. ' ' ; 7 : AND-- ;";' 104. South Tenth St., Phi la. Price $1 5 per Bottle, or 6 Bottle for $8 50, dslIvoTedto any addreai. Sold by all DmgglU everywhere. unless done up in steel en graved wrapper,' with tac iniilc of niy Chemieal Va re house, and signed 0-l7 12. T. B&XsESDOLD. DALLAS Li VERY, FEED &-SALE &ST4BLE3 ' Cor. Main and Court Streets, Thos. G. Richmond, Proprietor. HAVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE Stand of Mr A. H. Whitley,' we have re fitted and restocked it in such a manner as will satisfactorily meet every want of the com munity. :' : ,.: ,.'' Iluies. single or double, Harks, Con- ' ; cord Wagons, etc., etc., Furnished at all hoars, day or night, on elmrt notice. ' Superior Saddle Horses, Ifct by the . Day or Week, . - TX3RXVXS, RCASONARLE. 4 T. O. KTCIIMOND This Remedy docs "hot simply reiVre for a short time, but it produces perfect and perman ent cureabf the wortt cases of Chronic Nasal Catarrh, and trill pay $500 reward fur a that I ciMfiof curt. "Cold in the bead" and Catarrhal Headache aro cured with a few ap plications. If you have a discharge from the nose, offensive or otherwise, stopping up the nose ut times; partial loss of the sense of amell, tate jr bearing, eyes watering or weak, feel d-H, have pain or piessurc in the head, you may rest assured that you hate Catarrh. Thous ands annually, without manifesting half of the' above symptoms, terminate in Consumption and end in the grave. No disease is so common, more 'deceptive or less understood by physici ans. I. will send toy phamphlet on. Catarrh to any address free. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Ktmedy U now ; SOLD BY MOST ".DRTtJOISTS IN ALL PARTS OF THE WOULD. Price 50 cents. Fent by mail post paid, on receipt of f0 cents, or fnur packages for $: Beware of counterfeits and worthless imita tion. See tLaf my print te tfatup, which is a ftiiitit iVc, jHtron!t:t ofrt.tiuiiHrutt,. is Upon the outside wrapper. Bcrmniber that this fri 'ate stamp, issued by the I'njted State? Government expressly for stamping uiy medicines, ha my portrait, name and address, and the words "U. Certificate of genuineties" engraved upon it, and need not be mietaken. Dit be swin died by traveler other representing them selves as Dr. Sajre ; I am the only . man now living that has the knowledge and the right to manufacture the jomi'ii .Dr. 'Sage' Catarrh Kemedy, and I never travel to sell this medi cine. U. V. P1KRCE, ;-M. D. auf r.m Seneca ftrett, Duilalo, N. Y. DRUGSTORE. Northwest Corner Main ami Mill !t., IAI.I,A.h, ()t;x. HAVIXCr rCKCH ASKD the OLD STAND formerly bclitngtT.'g to W.'jJ. Both, and wishing to Hie and let live, f wif s-ll al low rates, FOU CASH, everything in my line: Uritffw, Palrnl .TleJicincs, And all hind of PlRE I.IQCOR.S pat up expro-sly for Medicinal use. ICHl'U3Ii:itIi:s )K AU, KINDS. Al, Sflft, Crciim T'irtttr, ' rrnAcs, firmfte, J)omclic Dycx, W.f thirty Powfert, And everything else that is kept in a FIRST CLASS IHUTi STOKE. I XICIIOI, t fJOII- Druggists. The standard r iovt i,.r Cotttrhs. In fluenza, Jori' Throat, Whooping Coutili, I'rottp, I.lvcr Complaint, ItroncliltiH. ltlelltij; of tlie I-uiiffsi. and every afiection of the Throat. I.unga and Citest, lnclad iiiff C.'o Kiimptloii. v VItftr Italsam does) not dry up a Cotijjh, but loosens itTcIeanaes the l.uii;s. allays: Irritation, thus reinovlng' the cause of the corn plaint. Voiip penulnc nlos pln. ed I. IIUTTS. Prepared by SKTU W. Ft) VV 1,15 W)Ji, llottton. Sold hv KII)IXGTOX, IIOS ; TKTTfcR CO.. Sao l''rancisco, and by dealer jenerallyr, 'tlR-ty flAPOLEOr. IS A PRISONER OF B,: ' n. stilus' HEADQUARTERS Is on Main Street, opposite the Court House IVcw Store ! - IVew Goods ! I I nm, now; nrenared to oiler a larsre and eboice assortment of . PROVISIONS, - GROCEME3, ' NAILS. AXES & SIEVES, QU MENS WAKE, WOODEN & WILLOW WARE, ? BOOTS & SHOES. FAO'IOUY GOODS . YANKEE NOTIONS, &c, Ac. I design to keep only tho choicest and, boitt articles nnd sell at a small profit for cash or PRODUCE. Our motto Isqnlck sales and small profits. G. B. STILUS. Dallai, Ot. 22, 18T0. M-tf - vHr. XC h il it te'S ' London -V"F0R SPECIAL COMPLAINTS." JThn. CLABK'S iifVIG ORATOR glret Ji-i'etrengUito the aged and debilited.b It U especially designed for :yoang .ifcen who haro wasted their rigor by excesses ' of ertrf tod, and all person whose 'systems -hare becoin weak by improdeneVtw.eoiBpletelyrestortd . by its use. Price One Dollar. , s TThR. CLARK'S PURIFIER cleans th IIMloo(I from all impnritfes; such Scrof ula, Fyphilis, Mercurial Rheumatism, Iluniorf of ercry sort. Bad i Breath. Offensire Pers piration, Foul Feet, Catarrh, Discbarges from the ear, Sore Eyes, Sore Throat, Falling of tho Hair, Ulcers, Boils, Pimples, Blotches, aadi alt dieeases of the Skin. It Is also beneficial in diseases of the Lungs and Digestitro Organi. Price One Dollar. ; . i BR. CLARKE'S PANACEA relieret pain of every description ; Headache, Earache, Toothache, Stomachache, Backache, Pains in the Breast and Limbs. It i inralft ahle remedy in all Nervous Disorders, and no family should be without it. Price One Dollar. U. CLARK'S ELIXIR is a cartain curi for all weakness of the Genito-TJrinajy Organs, and discharges df a muco purplent nature, Leueoribaflea, 06nh6rrbo?v'Spernia torrhwa, and Seminal Weakness, are speedily cured by its use. .Price One DolIr. ' - w PB. CLARK'S REG ULATOR, for fetnalei only, Is guaranteed to correct alt special irregularities of Single Ladies. Married La die are accustomed not to use it when ia certain condition, as ita effects woald be too powerfuL Price 0n Dollar. All of these celebrated remedies are prepared from Fluid Extracts, under our immediate) supervision, and are warranted fresh and pure. All afilicted persons thould send a carefully written statement of their ailments to Dr. Clack, and tho proper - remedy will be aent to their address. Dr. Clark can be consulted personally at his ofiie, and will furnish all th necessary accommodations to patients who place thetoselve under his care. All Utter adddrmed, DR. J, CLARK., , OiSice, 1,270, Broadway, New York FRENCH MEDICAL OFFICE.3 Dr. lulieii Perrault Dr. of Medicine of the I'aculty of P-" rla, Graduate of the Uulreralty of. (iutcn's College, and Phjalelau ' - of the St.' Joba liaptlsta So ; elety ol Jau Frauclico. . PERRAULT HAS THE PLEA8 Jk 9 R. ure to iniorm patients and others seeking concdcnliai medical aavice inatne eas be consulted daily at bist fiice, Armory Hall Building. "North East eorner of Montgomery and Sacramento streets, ?an Francisco, Rooms Xos. i. It', 11, first fioor, up stairs, entrants ,.n eithir Motiiginiry or Sacramento street Ift. Pitut i.T's ,'u'lk have been almost exclusive!; iou:dte the cure of tbe varies! f"-ru wi Nervous at d Physical Debilitr. tho result of injurious habits acquired in yonitb, which usually terminate in impotence ' and urility, and permanently induce all tbe ren cmitants of old age. Where a secret infirm ity exists, involving the hatpintss of a life and that of others, reason and morality dictate tha necessity of its n moral, lor it is a fact that a premature decline of the vigor of manhood, matrimonial unbappiners, compulsory ainglo life, etc, have their sources in causes, tho perm of Wbk-hls planted in early life, and tho hitter fruit tatted long afterward ; patients, laboring under this complaint, will eo capiat nr of one or more of the following symptoms Nocturnal Emissions, Parins in tbe Back and Head,' Weakuess-of Memory" and Sight, Dis' charge from tbe Urethra on going to stool make water. Intellectual Faculties are Weak ened, Loss of Memory ensues, Idtas are cloud ed, ami there is a disinclination to attecd to business, or even to reading, writing or the so ciety of friends, etc. The patient will proba ably complain of Diztincss, Vertigo, and that Sight and Hearing are Weakened, and sleep disturbed by dreams; melancholy, sighing, palpitation, faintings, coughs and alow t fevers t while stme have external rheumatic pain, and numbness of tbe body. Some of the mock common symptoms are pimples in the face, and aching in different parts of the body. Patients suffering from this disease should ap ply immediat.ly to Dr, PaRRArLT, either' in" person or by letter, as he will guarantee ears of Seminal Emissions.and Impotence , in six or eight weeks,'' - ; . .Patients uffering frim venerial diseasela any stage, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Strictures, Babo," ii . .. . . . .... . i iccrs. v"ianeous cwrupitons, eic., will DO treat-;' ed successfully. All Syphilitic and Mercurial', Taints entirely removed from the. system. . Dr. Pkhravlt's diplomas are iu his office,' where patients can see for themselves that they; are . under the care of a regularly educated" practitioner. The best references given if H quired. " --.V' ?, ; .:.H; Patients suffering under chronic diseases can rail nd examine for themselves. We Invito iuvestigation ; claim not to know very thing, nor to cure everybody, but wo do claim that la all cases taken under treatment we full I &ttf- Eromises. , We particularly feqaesi thoao who? ave tried this boasted doctor and ' that adrorV tised physician till worn out and discouraged,, to call upon US. i ; Low charges and quick enres, ' :' !;-'' Ladies suffering from any. complaint !nT4a tal to their sex, can consult tho doctor, withthfj assurance of relief,.'? ' 'v - ' Female Hlouthly Pllla. Dr. Pkrhavlt'Is the oofy agtut In CoAifornts,. for Dr. Biott's Female Monthly Pillt, .Thtlf iramenso sale has established their reputation as a femalo remedy unapproached, and far lat iuvuvc vi cvrrj vtuer rcuicuy tor BUpprOSStona and irregularities, and other obstructions In ftl males. On the receipt of five dollars, bas. Pills will be sent by mail or express to f,ny paH of tho world, secure from curiosity or dama" rersons at a distance can be cured it homo, by addressing a letter to Dr Prrravlt, eerier of Sacramento and Montgomery streets, Roos&9 10 and 11, or Box 973, P. 0., San Franeisv stating the case as minutely as possible general habits of living, occupation, etc., etc, ; l( : ; All comtnunjeations confidential. . '.14.1,',,., '"'"' ." ' ' " n. . i i M 1 y -lVOTICG; I WILL SELL OR TRADE FOR nORSC3 cattle or sheep, my CAItlEItA ndiU2f) TOGUArillC tt)CK also my dwsir.-- house and Gallery in Dallas. . for, particular. inquire of B. P, Nichols or , - ,r - - j.r 10 tf CHAS. LA?0LLETT f "-,'.. ... - ' - ' s ALT. CARMEN ISLAND AND UU A., wuo can, in quantities to tlt, a . COX k EARHART'8 &alm.