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KfiSTl Qfhr 'Oregon tyi jubliian. DALLAS, SATanbAY,TBEC. 24. v , A Woman's Question , Btre I trust my fate to thee, Or place toy band in thine, . Before I let thy future glre , ' Color and form to mind Before I peril alt for tbee Question thy lottl to-night foif me. 1 break all Blighter bonds, nor feel A shadow of regret; J there one link within the past jTbat holds thy spirit yet? Or is tby faith so clear and free, - - $As thai which I an pledge to thee ? - - JDoe there within thy inmost dreams . r 'A possible future shine, 'Wherein tbj life could henceforth breathe "A Untouched, unshared by mine? If so, a j any pain or cost, 0, tell mo before all is lost Look' deeper still.11 tf .thou canst feel , '.Within tyjnmost soul v . ; v ; : That thou canst keep a portion back, vWhile X hate staked the whole ? XebfioaTalse pity spare tbe blow, . '- , . - But In true mercy tell tne so. ; 1 ;l IrthereVithia thy heart need ' . That mine cannot fulfill ? , . One chord that any other hand ,'Coold better wake or. still?, , Speair now,5 least at some future day" whole lUe,wither and decay. -vi tr mere wiinin my- nature md Tfc demon spirit Change, Shedding a rawiug glory still , ! On all things new and strange f R. may not lie thy fault alone ; " . Bat shield my heart against thy own Couldstthou withdraw thy hand one day, " And answer toTOjTfelalnv That Fate, and that to-day's mistake Not thou had been to blame ' " Some'sootbe their conscience thus; but thou WH1 surely warn and sate me now. 2fay, answer not I dare not hear, The words would come too late; , - Yet Iwouldnparetheefi.il remorse, p U To Comfort thee, thy sfate, ; f "Whatever on my hearCmay fall. Kememher, I could forfeit all, juauy Afuiiraorc'i Aavemures Amoc the Yosemite Snows British Chivalry explains. -';' . We have t received a commntcatioo irom Lord Hervey, Hon; IT.-Strntt, and Cjtill .Flower; M. P., with refer ence to their coanection with-thelcir .camstaoces under which Lady Avon more became involved in a snow storm and was lost several hours in the XTose mite Valley as detailed in the Chronic le pfjNov. I6th.t .They ay that it was arranged that Lady A von more shoald "have a scat in their. carriage as far .as fitcktoo, .andsq was to have left the valley with them ; but that they: un derstood that they were to start at a certain hour and that she should'follow At her own convenience, having told them that she ''.knew the trail belter than any guide." I They say that she accordingly did not leave the hotel until more than an boar after they did ; that they waited when aboat half way on the trail; but went on again when as ;snred by their 'guide that Lady Avon more must have " turned back on ac- count of the storm They state that upon reaching Clark'a.thcy waited 24 hours for' her; thinking that she might have resumed., her journev" next day. They conclude by expressing their sor row that what certainly appears to have been no more than a misapprehension of arrangements between the parties should have caused the lady so much incon Tenience and suiFcring. Chronicle. 1 St. Louis BRiDOE.-The followinff is a brief statement of the condition of the work upon the bridge at St. Louis, ftcccording to the latest advice from its constructor, James B. Eads, C. K. : " The masonry of the west abutment is About fourteen feet above the present stage of the river. The western pier is about sixteen feet, and the eastern pier about four feet above water. The laying of the masonry is progressing on the west abutment and on the 'east pier. The granite, from Portland (Me.), for the west pier is on its way up the river. Some fifty or sixty vessels, laden with granite for the work, are now upon the ocean an -J two cargoes on their way up the Mississippi from New Orleans. No farther delay is therefore anticipated on account ; of, material for masonry. Tbe caisson for the eastern abutment is nearly finished,at Carondolet, six miles below the city, and will be launched andfplacedin position in about two weeks. This abutment will be sunk to the bed rock, 136 feet below extreme high lwi(er'mark, and will consequently penetrate eight 4 feet' deeper than the ier( which was put down last winter, 'hese four masses' of masonry conati taU thtf4'fxrandations ''for.f tbe bridge proplfi thbsfof 5 three df theismaller piers' in the 'Vestern 'approach 't have extehdifi twenty-bne : ieeibelow ' the citjr ; directrix. ;Thii one H has been recently put down and i nearly com pleted to the wharf level. Technolo gut. ' I have for the past eight months, constantly used one of the 615 Norton, Oride Gold Lever Watches,, man ufac tured by;,Chas P. Norton. & Co. 86 Nassau-Street, New York, and found the total variation in its time but one: half "minute, (SO seconds,) and it re tains' thd f same appearance ' of gold as ; ,when purchased.' Several of our men use them with, the , same mults. I cheerful recommend them for correct- , ncss and wear. I1QUACE V.(WIIITAKEU. 843m Erie-Railroad. ; - The Herald says, two cases of small pox have broken out in that city. The mines on JLoon Creek' prospect better than was expected. Napoleon after. visiting Nancy went to Se-Dan, but unfortunately saw Will iam. : In the Boggs Morrill case, the jury returned a verdict in favor of plaintiff to the tune of $15. ' Hackney,; one of the East Portland burglars, was i found "guilty, of the charges brought against him. f , : Gov. Grover 4 has apjpointcd Capt, Tichenor. Judgc 'of Curry County, vice Hon. G. M; Scudder, deceased. From the Oregoivan ; we learn that small pox has made its appearance in the family of N. P; Dodge, in Oregon Kentucky trots out the fastest colt yet produced, Ha trotted two consecu tive miles in 5 20, doing the first mile in 2 41. The Salem Statesman says the down train failed to come to time the morn ing of the 17th inst. Passengers , and express matter delayed in consequence. Telegraphic reports say, the territory of New Mexico will apply for admission into: the Union under the name of Lincoln. Let her come. Simon Avilos, who landed, as a soW dier, with the padres of sFra Serra, at San Diego, CaL, in 1769 101 years ago, is still living at Todos Santos Bay Low er Cal, aged 123, : v J' 'i - ;V We learn from the Idaho "Stales man that the Legislature of that terrk tory has presented a memorial to Con gress, asking for; an increase of wages to members and attaches. , Dave Allen, employed on the assay office for Idaho, while walkinin front of that building, stepped on ,a small pieae of rock in such a way as to break his right leg between the ankle and knee. .' '" ' ; : "-':' ; An enormous ? ox, woighing 4,545 pounds, was exhibited at the Peters burg (Va.) Fair,? Tbjs .huge, mountain of flesh was raised in Kentucky, and is said to betbe largest of the species ever seen m the world, ; t The Stockton Independent says it is rumored that the Central Pacific Rail road Company, have offered accomoda tions for the Copperopolis Company, provided they will not bring their road to the water front of Stockton. v 4- The Albany Register states that Messrs." 'P. Cart wrlght and Vf. HI Fos ter have the honor of shipping the first freight over the railroad Ieadrngfrom that place. Mr. "Cartwright shipped seven car loads of flax seed, and Foster & Co. three car loads ' of flour and pork on Thursday. ' The Bulletin informs us that Sheriff Bills arrested, Jacob K. Baer, alias A. J. Curtis, telegraph operator, at Oregon City, upon a requisition from the Gov ernor of Nebraska, on a charge of em bezzlement. He has gone East in charge of Edward M. Mossman, the gentleman who came out here after him. , ... :r.:r A gentleman of Madison. Wis., has shown the Editor of the Wis. State Journal, ar bible 262 years old ; It Is a treasure for bibliomaniacs, because it was printed 3 years before King James' bible appeared. Although the trans lation of the present authorized version was commenced in 1604, it was not published until 1611, 3 years after this bible was printed. An exchange savs that if hot tar is applied to boot soles it will make them water-proof. Let it be as hot as the leather will bear without injury, applU ed with swab, and dried by the fire. The operation may.be repeated , two or three times daring the winter, if neces sary. It makes the surface of the leath er?quite hard so that it wears longer, as well as keeps the s water put. . 'TnAT WAs MlEA Yankee hav ing told !ari Englishman that he shot on one patfcular oocasion, 999 snipe, his interlocutor asked him why he did not make it a thousand at once. . " No, sir," said he, w not likely Pfi going to tell a lie for , one snipe.'. Whereupon the1 Englishman,' determined not to be outdone, began to tell , a long story of a man 'S having i swam : (rora .Liverpool tq Boston u Did you see him ?" asked the Yankee suddenly, did you see him y ounelf f W by, yes, of course I did , I was coming across, and our vessel passed him a mile out 'of Boston har bor" h "Well I'm glad you saw him, stranger, cos yer a witness that i aia it. "That was; me. - The $12 Lever Watch, No. 13,580, nurchaaed froin Chas. P. Norton & Co. 80 NassauStreet, New York, January 5th; has, been carried by mo over six mnnths.v with ft total variation in time of only 20 seconds, without the sUght est regulating, ; and presents the same brilliancy of color as when purcnasea. J AiTlJIio lv. VV IIjOVJIX, ; Hurt Am 1 New York; July 30th, 1870. 3i-3m A Railroad Jftaii Ahead ol Hail roads It is generally understood throughout Polk County that I mmreelllngi goods from 2d to 0 per cent, cheaper than any other Store this eldo of Portland.' . Now I do not offer . thla as an advertisement, but tfimply aa an explanation. When we bare Rairroad- from Portland South on the West 8lde of the Blrer, it will open op a new era for the citlzeai of the count ties through which it will pass. Every man fcan take his wife, leave the children With their Uncle, go to Portland and gather up a fall list tf supplies, at a very trifling expense, and at a figure far below country prices, providing there were not merchants through the country up With the times. But there will be plenty of live men in the arena. Alt the old fogies will have ty give way, buy themselves a little farm, and retire to quiet life. This is not sarcastic, but downright truth, as history of the past proves. And, I expect those that are now little children will relate to their children in time hereafter how that, in the olden time, over there, on the hill just across Salt Creek, at Ed. duffs old Store House, M. M. Ellis Inaugurated the now practice of selling goods at Portland prices, and paid the freights himself. . Come and fee me. You shall be entertained in a first class manner, with first class goods. 40-tf M.M. ELLIS. C. M. PARMBHTER. I r. i. BABCOCK. J PAFlMEtlTER & DABCOCK, Ufaaufactnrera and Wholeaale and Re tall Dealer jnj 3ETuriiitiM;ef Commercial Street Salem Oregon, " HAVE ON HAND TUB LARGEST Stock of 1 ' Furniture, IXeddinpr, Window-Shades, Hollands, and , PAPER-HAIVGIG To be found in Marion Connty. r AH kinds of Picture Frames, Coffins and Caskets made to order on short notice and at reasonable rates. : j PARMENTER A BABCOCK. p6We,JklArcb23, 1870. 4-tf T II E O C C I D E IV TAL, i Fornierly "WESTERN HOTEL.'? Corner of Flrat and MorrUou Streets, H M i PORTLAND; OREGON. ' Messrs. SMITH A COOK HAVE TAKEN TIIIS WELL KNOWN House and Refitted and RefarnUhed it throughout, making It by far the BEST HO TEL IN PORTLAND. , , , , N. B Hot and Cold Bath attached to the House for the benefit of ttuesta. r- i , v .j , i. SMITH A COOK, "' . Proprietors. Portland, April 14, 1870. 7:tf YEATO Sc HO ON, Wholeeale and Retail dealers in BOOKS, ' ; STATIONKIIY, . MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, I AND YANKEE NOTIONS. WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OP informing the public that we hare just reeeiired a large inroice of r vWall IPapbr, Of all styles, direct from the manufactories In the Eut. Our stock is the Largeat ever offered Inthia Market, Which we will sell at wholesale and retail CHEAP as any other hoa In the State. . v YEATONA BOON. Satem, Ogn March 10th, 1870. 2-tf 1870. GilEiert Bros. 18TO. , , . M ANUFACTUIiEIts; v fc SALEM - - - - - - OREGON. .( Men's Tap Sole Sewed Boots.-......$14 00 .Men's Double Sole, Sewed Boot...... 13 00 S8 & M M Men's Single Soto, Sewed Boots...- 12 00 m W g Men's Tap Sole, Pegged Boots...... 11 0 a Men's Stogie Sole, Pegged Boots... 10 00 o Men's French Kin Boots 9 00 m e Men's Kip Boots, Oregon or Call- ; g fornia leatber 7 00 g 2 Men's Best French Calf Sewed Ox.' 8 ford Ties... 7 00 H Men's Best French Calf Pegged 0- j ford Ties......... ...... ....... ' 6 00 THE BEST BRANDS OF FRENCH CALF ased in 'alt our boot, aad erery pair warranted to cive satisfaetion. We also have the largest and best selected stock of Eastern and California made Boota and Shoe which we offer at wholesale or retail at prices whioh defy competition. , . OAK SOLE LEATHER, FRENCH CALF, KIP AND JJPPKR -SHOE FINDINGS, . , Shoe Machinery ' and everything generally found tn a Leatber and Finding Store. : ; Gold coin paid for HIDES and FURS. ' , V V ; GILBERT BROS. : j Salem, Ogn., March 10, 1870. - , 2-Bm FURNITURE! U u r cau s, ' r. orablcs; - JQedsteads, A Variety of CHAIRS, for Kitchen and Parlor use, , - RAW.niOE BOTTOM CHAIRS, ' J Of my own make. ' "", , :, , Shop near Wamirc's CTH T INVITE THE PUBLIC TO EXAMINE l iny stock. I shall be pleaefM to show you my goods, and better pleased when you buy, .; New Work put up to order, and Repairing done at tne lowest eash price. -.. . , ,. ? , 37 t7X3. C. ADDRESS , TO THE ' v ' Nervous and Debilitated WHOSE CUFFR1UQ3 I v HAVE BEEN ., Protracted from Hidden Causes, . , ' " :. f ': ? -, v f . ;" (; r J i"i r: -'"-1 "i-' ;' - .s v'i;' f-T- AND WHOSE CASES REQUIRE ; PROiUPT TREATiQEiT ... i . : . ... . f t . . .':::. .Hi : i ' ' i ! to render Existence Desirable. if yon are suffering or bare suffered, from Inroluntary discharges, what effect does It produce upon your, general health ? Do yon fee! weak, debilitated, easily tired ? Does a little axtra exertiotf prodnee palpitation of the heart ? Doe your liver, o? urinary organs, or your kidney t frequently get eut of order 7 - Is your urine sometimes thiek, milky or flpeky,' or Is it ropy on settling f I Or does a thick scum rise U the top t Or isa sediment at the bottom after it has stoodJtwhile f Do yon hare spells of short breathing or dyspepsia? Are your bowels constipated f Do yon hare spells of fainting, orrushes of blood to the head? Is your memory impaired? Is your mind constantly dwelling on this subject? Do yoa ; feel dull, listless, moping, tired of com pany, of life? Do yoo wish to be left alone, to get away from ererybody ? Does any little thing make yon 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 yon enjoy yourself in society aa well? V Do you pursue your buiiness with the same energy ? Are your spirits dnll and flag ging, glren to fits of melancholy ? Do yoa feel as much confidence In yourself? If so do not lay it to your llreror dyspepsia;' Hare you restleM sights ? Your back weak, your knees weak, and bate but little appetite, and you attribute thia to dyspepsia,, or liver com plaint? . HOW, READER, telfabnse, renerrailseases badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of producing a weakness of the generatire organs. The or gans of generation, when in perfect health, ' MAKE THE MAN. BidYouEercr Thlnli that those bold, defiant, energetic, persevering successful business men, are always thoee- wbn isneratire organs are in perfect health ? , You never hear such men complain of beloc melancholy, of nervouaoea, or palpitation of tbe beart. Tbey are never afraid 4act cannot succeed la business ; they don't become tad and due our area; they are always pout and pleasant in tbe company of ladies, and look oyan nd them right in tbe face none of your downcast looks or other meaaoeaa about them.' I da not mean those who keep the organs in Hated by running to excess. These will not only - ' v RUII1 THEIR COIISTITUTIOfiG, but also those they do basinets with or for. . now many men, from badly cured diseases, from (he effect of aclf-abu and exeesaes, hire brought about this state of weakness In those organs that has reduced the general sys tem so much aa to induce almost every other disease -,.; . ' IDIOCY, LUNACY, PARALYSIS, spinal affections, sniclde, and almost erery other form of disease which humanity is h to, and the real cause of tbe trouble scarcely erer suapected, and hare doctored for all but the right one. V Disease of these organs require the use of a Diuretic. , ? Fluid Extract Is the great Diuretic, and is a eertain eure for disease or 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 eaase originating, and no matter or now long standing ; ry If no treatment is submitted to, Consump tion or Insanity may ensued; Our flesh and blood are supported from these sources, .and the health and happiness, and that 6f "Poster ity, depends upon prompt, use of a- reliable lmeuy 4 5 HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Established upward of 3Slnotcon years, IS FREPABED BY H. T. HEOinOLD, Dmffgist, 104 South Tenth StPhila. Frlce $1 25 per Bottle, or 0 Bottlet Tor $8 50, dellrered to any. address. ,JBol& by all DruggUti eTerjrwhere, ' NOIYI2 . ARG C2EIVIJIIVE unie8 clone lip in Iteclcn graved wrappci, with fac simile of my Chemical elmbbld Warehouse, and sighed SO1y U. ?. nO22&. DALLAS LIVERY, FEED & SALE Cor. Malu and' Court Streeta j ' Thos. O. Richmond, Proprietor. HAVING PURCHASED lfllfi ABOVE Stand of Mr. A. II. Whitley, we hare re fitted and re-stocked it in such a manner as will satisfactorily meet erery want of the com munity. ;, ... ... r Bugglea, alngle or double, Hacks Con 1 . cord Wagons, etc., etc., ? V FurniBhed at all hours, day or night, on -rTJ '.. ' ehort notice. r .- ;.. 1' Superior Saddle Horses, let by the Day or Week. hi--U- i . , . , TERMS, REASON ATILC. . T. G. RICHMOND 7.5 i This is the most thorugh blood purifier yet discovered, and cure all humor $ from the worst Scrofula to a common Eruption. Pimpltt and Iilotchtt on the ace, and tcaly or rough akin, which are such annoying blemishes to many young persons, yield to the use of a few bottles of this wonderful medicine. From one to eight bottles cure Salt Rheum, Eryipela, Scald head, II ing Worm, Boil, Scaly Eruption of theSkin Scrofula Sore; Ulcer and "Canker" in the Mouth and Stomach. It is a pure medicinal extract of native roots and plants, combining tn harmony Nature's moat sovereign curative properties, which God has Instilled into the regetable kingdom for healing: the sick. . It is a great restorer for the strength and vigor of the system. , Thoso who are languid, sleepless, bave nervou apprehention or fears, or any on the affections symtouiatie of teeakne', will find CouYincing evidence of its restorative power Upon trial. If you feel dulC, droey, debilita ted and detpondrnt, hare frequent Ileadach, mouth tatte badly in the morning, irregular' appetite and timgue coated, you are eufieriug from Torpid liver vr" BilliouBneas," In many cases of Liver Complaint" only a part of these symptoms are experienced. As a remedy for all such cases. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has no equal as it effects perfect curei, leaving the liver strengthened and bealthly. For the cure of Habitual Constipa tion of the Dowels it is aever;failing remedy, and those who have used it for this purpose are oud in its praise. In Iiioncbial, Ming diseases it has produced many truly remark able ceres, Where other medicine had failed. Sold by firugglsts at l.feO per bottle. Prepared at the Chemical Laboratory of R. V. PIERCE, M. D. Buffalo. . Y. : Nov. ia-3m m D R U G S T O R E. Northwest Corner Malu and Mill Sts., DALLAS, OGN. HAVING PURCHASED the OLD STAND formerly belonging td W, S. Kobb, and wishing to live and let live, I wllJ'acll at lw rates, FOR CASUr every thing in my linej B r u srs, P a X en t M c d i c i n c is , ! And all kinds of PURE LIQUOR?, put up ; expreealy for Medicinal use. - PERFUSICftlES ' OF ALL KINDS. Cream Tartar, - .,-,;,! , Saleratus, Sagof r s - ' Bitd Seed; 1 ;; v Paints, Oth, ; r : c s : Varnishes, Brvriiet, . , v Domestic Dyes, ' Washing Potrdtrs And ererything ele that is kept In a FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE, t NICHOLS A CODE. Druggists. The standard remedy for Cout&s, In- - fluenxa, Sore Throat,' Whooping' , Cough, Croup, LIrer Complaint, nrouchltis, Bleedlug of the : Lungs, and every affection of the , : Throat. Lunge and Chest, Includ ing Consumption. ; Wlstara IlaUam does not dry up ; a Cough, but loosen it, cleanses the Lungs, allays irritation, thus remorlng the cause of the com-; tlatnt. None genuine nnles sign- : d I. BUTTS. Prepared by SETII..,: . W.; POWLE dfe SON, , Boston, i, Hold by REDDINGTON, IIOS TETTEH As CO., San Francisco, : mud by dealers generally, j; - I6-ly : , UAPOLEON 13 A PRIS011ER OF VARI r - BUT " . ii ; t-. -f i ' -v i ? l 'UK j , , HEADQITARTERS Is bn Main Street, opposite the Court House Wciir Store ! ' v cw Goods t ! I am now prepared to o4er a tarire and ohelce assortment of ' ,i . PROVISIONS, OROCEUIES, NAILS, AXES & BIKVES, QU KENS WARE, WOODEN & WILLOW WARE, -ROOTS & SHOES, V v ' . FACTORY GOODS,- YANKEE NOTIONS,iVc.; &c. ; I design to keep only the choicest and, best articles and sell at a small profit for cash or PRODUCE. 1 ' L' Our motto is quick sales and small profits. .-?.,.; G B.' UTILES. Dallas, Oct. 22, 1870, ' 33-tf Dr. Ci A a Um JLondon Heiaedics, FOR ; SPECIAL COMPLAINTS." ' CLARK'S IMVIQ ORATOR glref strength to the aged and debilited. It is especially designed for yoting men who hare wasted their rigor by excesses of erery kind, and all persons whose systems hare become weak by imprudence, are completely restored t Um ma. Prina One Dollar. ' ' . TThR. CLARK'S PURIFIER cleans the Ji-J'blood from all impurities such as Scrof ula, Syphilis, Mercurial Rheumatism, Ilomors of erery sort. Bad Breath. OfensiTe Pere piraUon, Foul Feet, Catarrh, Discharges from the ear, Sore Eyes, Sore Throat, Falling of the Ilair, Ulcers, Boils, Pimples, Blotches, and all diseases of the Sk in. It is also beneficial in diseases of the Lungs and Digestire Organs. Price One Dollar. ; ; . TThR. CLARKE'S PANACEA relieres pain or erery description j ucaucuo, Earache, Toothache, Stomachache, Backache Pains in the Breast and Limbs. It is inraln able remedr in all Nerrou Disorders, and no1 family should be without it. Priee One Dollar fTlK. CLARK'S ELIXIR Is a cartain cufd iii'for aM weakness of the Genito-Urinaiy Organs, and ' discharges of a muco purulent nature, Xjeuconnacea, uoanorrawa, c"""- torrhooa, and Seminal Weakness, are speedily cured by its use. Price One Dollar. TThB. CLARK'S REGULATOR, for females JJL-only. is enaranteed to correct an special irregularities of Single Ladies. Married La dies are accustomed not to use it when in a certain conaiuon, n n ,uw ""u w powerfuL Price One Dollar. ' All of these celebrated remedies are prepare from Fluid Extracts, under our immediate supervision, and are warranted fresh and pure. All afflicted persons should send a carefully written statement, of their ailments to Dr. Clack, and the -proper, remedy will be seat to their address. Dr. Clark can be consulted personally at his offie, and will furnish all the necessary accommodation to patients , who place themselves under his care. All letters adddressed, DR. J. CLARK. Offiice, 1,270, Broad way New York Sl-ly FRENCH EIEDICAL OFFICE. r. lulicii Per ra It, Dr. of Medicine of the Faculty of Pa ris, Graduate of the University of Queen's College, and Physician ''' of the St. John Baptlste So elety of San PraucUco, TTa PERRAULT IIA8 THE PLEAS- M W Li. ure to mtorm patients and others ticking confidential medical adrice that he can he consulted daily at bis office, Armory Hall Building, North Eart corner of Montgomery and "nrramento ttrtetn, Fan Frtticifco, Rooms Noe. 9, 10, 11, first floor, up stairs, entrance on either Monf gemery or Pcran:et to streets, Dr.. PeRRArtr's studies hare been almost exclusively dercted to the cure of tbe rarious result of injurious habits acquired in youth, which u?ually tciminate in impotence and curility, and permanently induce all the cea. eomitanU of old sge. . Where a secret infirm itjr exists, involving tbe bappiaers of a life and that of "other, resson and morality dictate the necessity of it removal, lor it is a fact that a premature decline of tbe vigor of manhood, matrimonial itnbsppinefs, compulsory single life, etc., have their sources in causes, the grm of which is planted in early life, and the bitter fruits tasted long afterward patients, tailoring under this complaint, will complain of one or more of the following symptoms t Nocturnal Emissions, Pains in the Back and Head, Weakness tf Memory and Sight, Dis charge from the Urethra on going to ttool or make water. Intellectual Faculties are Weak ened, Loss of Memory ensues, Ideas are cloud ed, and there is a disinclination to attend to business, or even to reading, writing or the to ciety of friends, etc The patient will probe ably complain of Disiiness, Vertigo, and tbat Sight and Hearing are Weakened, and slceD disturbed by dreams; melancholy, sighing, palpitation, fain tings, coughs and slow frers ; while some have external rheumatic pain, and numbness of the body. Some of the most common . symptoms are pimples in the face, and aching in different parts of the body. Pjtieots suffering from this disease should ap ply lmtnediat.lv to Dn. Perrxclt. either ux person or by letter, aa he will guarantee a care of Seminal Emissions ana impotence in six r eight weeks, . I ,.. Patients suffering frrm renenal disease ia any stage. Gonorrhea. Gleet, Strictures. Bubo. Ulcers, Cutaneous Eruptions, etc- will be treat ed successfully. All Syphilitic and Mercurial Taints entirely removed from the system.' Tin Pr , "r'm riin1nma ay tm fit nffi.a - - i where patients en see for themselves that ther practitioner. ..... The best references glren if re quired. Patients suffering under chronic diseases can call and examine for themselres. We invite iuvestijration : claim not tt know erery thin r. nor to cure ererybody, but we do claim that in all cases taken under treatment we fulfil our promises. We particularly request those who hare tried this boasted doctor and tbat adver tised physician till worn out and discouraged to call upon us. - ; h v ft ; Low charges and quick: cures. Ladies suffering from any complaint irsciJen tal to their sex, can consult the doctor with the assurance of relief. ' '. Female Monthly Pills. ' Dr. pKRRACtT Is the only agent In California for Da. Biott Female Monthly Pills. Their immenso sale has established their reputation as a female remedy unspproached, and far la advance of every other remedy-for suppressions and irregularities, and other obstructions in fe males. On tho receipt of fire dollars, these Pills will be ent by mall r express to any part of the world, secure from curiosity or damage Persons at a distance can be cured at home, by addressing a letter to Da. Pxrraclt, corner of Sacramento and Montgomery streets, Rooma 10 and 11, or Box 873, P. O., San Francisco, stating the ease as minutely as possible, general habits of liring, occupation, eto., etc. . . ; v All communications confidential. l-ly ; '.aiivOTICBV-Ii v.:;;.-: I WILL SELL OR TRADE FOR HORSES, cattle ot sheen, my CAMERA and PllO. TOC.lt APHIC 8 rOCK J also my dwelilojt house and Gallery In Dallas. For particulars inquire of B. F. Nlcholl or " - f 1U-U vio. AiajJUitAtJCtAX, s ALT. C ARM EN - ISLAND AND LIV ERPOOL Salt, In quantities to suit, at COX 4 EARUARI'S, Salem,