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fc':.Org.0n;::Smu.bUe'a.n. DALLAS, .SATURDAY,; R 11 V Vouldut You IJke to Know Jtjr r :';- ;; ? 1 ' ' ' ' " " 1 f ' j. J knowVgirl with teeth of pearly , i .And shoulders white as snow j ; i ' She lives, ah! well, . ' ' ' ' I must not tell , , l '.Wouldn't you like to know '?'' V'v: Her sunny hair is wondrous fait," .And wavy la its flow ; , p i Who made lUess-i V'-' 'L , . One little tress ' 'I Wouldn't you like to know? Her eyes are hlae (celestial hue !) And darning in their glow J iJ On whom they beam 44 Witn melting gleam Wouldn't you like to know ? , . r . "Uf' ' 4,-- ! i " Mer fingers are ake Ulhes fair, l?Wheo liUie fairest grow j i jii iff Whose hand they press ,M K Witafond caress- .U To 'iVM -ii: IKauldift joa like to know ? ... ftefKp are red" and finely-wed," tke roses ere they blowj . Those dewy, lips j. - ? ; wouldn't you like to know f 'lleir foot-is small and has a Tall ! Likjtsnow flakes on the snow ;,I ' ' But where it goes " Itui ! Beneath the rose ( Wouldn't you like to know? JShe-has a name,' th Iwuetelt name lh 5 I ? 'hat language can bestow ; 4 . Twould break the spell -' ? . If . I should tell-, , f, . Wouldn't you liae to know t I;; -r r-: " ' i IEhxa No. 2.I am composed of 12 letters... My 12; 2;i, is a nickname fur females My 1, 10, 3, 4, is made of wood, or iron.s ; My 9, 6, 7, 8, is a man's name in Dallas'. ' My U, 6 2, 8, has been frosen this winter. My A, 3, 10,5,1s be whq does not tell the truth. My all is the name of something' which eau es much excitment iu Oregon at present. Answer next week. --T i v " - ' it r Answer to No. 1 Oregox Repcblicas. Weather Eocord for Jau. I8TIV Keptby T. Pearee, Eola, Oregon. North Lat. 4457,r West Long. 12J y 7an. I. mean temp. 29, clear, wind N. 32, cloudy, wind N. s 33, cloudy, wind 8. : 41, rain 072 in. wind S. 'j 39, rain, 0-fi9 In. wind 8. -45, rain 011 in. wind 8J 47, rain 0-03 In. wind 8. . 44, rain 0-15 in. wind 8.. i ; 4, rain, 0 90 in. wind, 8. 33, rain 031 in, windS.W, 1 30, wind S. snow morning ,35, cTody, S.W. strong w. 42, cloudy, wiud S.W. f , 38, cloudy, wiad N. ' ... . 38, cloudy, wind N. ., ... 31, cloudy, wind N. ', w i ' n -' Ik ; W t' .- , . - f. 10. n n, 12 13, n 15, n 18,7 H 1 r 20, 21, 22, n 24, ,.25, w 2ff, 27, r JO, 31, 30, rn 0-38. N meteor a m 40, rain,' 6-86, wind S. " 44, rain, 0 22, wind S. 46, cloudy, wind S. 44, rain, 0-02, S palo au. m 42, rain, 0 20, wind S. 44, rain 0 42 in.. S. fog m. 45, rain, 0.15, i?, tug a. in. 47, rain,0'I7. wind S. 47, rain 0-78, wind S. - 48, rain, 0.54, wind 3. 39, rain, 0-20 in. wind S. 40, rain, 0-02, wind S.W. 41, rain, 0-24, wind 8. 43 rain 0 01 in. 8. n n n n , f tf tt n tt Mean temperature lor month 40 Highest 47, on the 7th, 25th, and 26th. Lowest 29, on the 1st . Adrantagea of Female Society ... What is it that makes, says a cot era rorary, all those men who associate ha itually with women superior to others who do not? - .What makes that woman who is accustomed and at ease in the society of men, superior to her sex in general ? Solely because they are iu the habit of free, graceful, continued con versations with the other sex. Women this way lose their frivolity, their fac ulties awaken, their delicacies and pe culiarities unfold all their1 beauty and -captivation in the spirit of intellectual rivalry. 'And the men lose their pedan tic, rude, declamatory or sullen man ser. The coin of the understanding and the heart changes continually. Their asperities are rubbed off, their materials polished and brightened, and their richness, like the gold, is wrought into finer workmanship by the fingers '.of women than it .ever could be by those x)f men. ( The iron and steel of their character ate hidden, like the character .and armor of a giant, by studs' and Icnots of gold and precious stones, when they are not wanted in actual warfare. '-Pioneer. ' . Boles of Etiquette, Befo?eybu 'bow to a lady in the street permit her to decide whether you may do so or not, by at least a look of recognition; u i r : t ' - " Excuse my gloves," is an unneces 4ary apology, for the gloves should not be withdrawn to shake bands. When your companion bows to a la- dy you should do so also. When a gen ileman bows to a lady in your company lwaya bow to him in return. A letter iiiust be answered unles you wish to intimato to the writer that he or his subjectj is beneath your notice. A visit must be returned in like man ner, even though no intimacy ja ititecd- A fmilingcoutenance is pleasant, but excessive laughter should be avoided especially when it is possible for , any one to suppose himself derided by it. Whispering in company is always offen eive and for the reason that , persons rresent suspect that they are tte sub ject of it. Pioneer. 4 Brevities. Damaged garments libel suits. 1 The legal tenderla wyera' affection. " The instrument tj-ranny A file df soldiers. J"' ' The key to many men's undoings wbis-key. . ' ' , r,l A natural book the : Tolume of a uiAu'a voice. ..... , The lat blow-out-lamp of life. . " -blowing out the j Stage drivers look upoa: rainy day as peculiarly rare weatnerjyf Perkins says he has eaten, so many sausagea in hir day. that he is afraid to look a dog in the face. .. ,x Anybody can lead a horse to a drink ing placed but nobody, can force ', him to An old maid says a woman isn't fit to have a baby who doesn't know how to hold it; ' and this is as true of a tongue as a baby, adds an old bachelor. One of the sufferers by . the late railway accidettfrijishi was asked if he was hurt. No,M he said, 44 but I can't find my umbrella." A would-be wit asked h is uncle if the tolling of a bell did not put him in mind of his approaching 'end- ,' ,lU No, sir," but the rope puts me iu "mind of yours." I"' J ;U u' ; " : :' It is the highest duty prfvilege and pleasure for great men to earn what they possess,- to work their own way through life, to be the architects of their own fortunes. t Grief. We should feel sorrow, but not sink under its oppression ; the heart of a wiso man should resemble a mir ror, which reflects every object without being sullied by any. ' There is a new song called ' Father will Settle the Bill'1" Miss Jones consid ers it a fine composition, but her papa can't see it, aud Miss Jones says it is because he is so dreadful deaf. ' . ' A gentleman who has unfortunately broken, his word, is anxious to procure some cement that will repair It The same composition with which people mend their manners may possible an swer. S Virtue has this happiness, that she can subsist of herself, and knows how to exist without admirers, partisans and protectors ; wants assistance., approba tion dues not only ahVct her, but pre serves, purifies, and renders her more perfect. " ' ; Seientififl roep bare recently discoy? ered that, the Doiaon taken into the sys teoi from Continual smoking of, tobacco willcauideattt iti:l07 years. .We warn our readers; who, have been -smoking nearly that time to break; themselves , of the habit at pace. .j "rt''-,, : A ; timid bachelor-ar 3Skw Bedford, Mass., ; was Recently preveftted from making a proposal of, marriage to a young laoy of that1 city 'through the latter having remarked that she recog nized hiV unsteady legs in the distance long: before the outline of his features could be! distinguished ,; f t : ' Mark Twain has this adviee for young menjwith literary aspiration : Write without pay until Somebody offers pay. If nabody offers pay within 3 years the candidate may look upou this circum stance with the most implicit confidence as the sign that sawing wood is what he was intended for." ft ' A party ol respectable Chicago ladies have formed a society for reclaiming young men, and , they go about the streets nights and pick . up young men1 who snow signs of dissipation, in vite i them to their houses, and treat them to ice-cream, chickensalad, etc., nd let them go home sober. Half of tne young men in me city ue arouna the streets nights to be taken in.- Ao artist: in Fincastle painted a dog so natural 'that the animal had the hy drophobia "during " the , hot . weather. He'tt the same man that painted a copy of a beer' bottle with such skill that the cork flow out just as he was finish ing. And alter he was marred, he painted a picture of his wife's first baby so life-like that it cried, and his wile whipped it before she discovered her mistake. ' , A nice, pious old man in Mass., thought his oxen laid out strength brushing away flics that might.be used hauling the corn plow, so he lied bricks to their tails. The plan worked well until one of the bricks struck the old man on the head, when ho was curried to the house on a door. He said he hadn't thought of this contingency. The oxen's tails are loose now, and the old man has had his brains soldered in with silver. 1 Poor Fellow ! A Chicago man at tacked one night, aud injured by what he supposed was a vicious dog, and think ing the dog was ' mad, he applied the mad-stone to the part affected for two weeks, at an expense of $200, and was cured, What was his surprise to learn that instead of being bitten by a rabid do, ho had been butted in the rear by a Billy goat. How they do bother him about it! 9 A RailroAiI Jfiaii Ahead of Kail roads. : It is generally understood throughout Polk Count j that I am selling goods from 25 to 60 per dent cheaper than any other Store this side of Portland.- Now I do not offortbis as an advertisement, but Bimply as an explanation. When we have a Rairroad from Portland South on the .West Side of the River, it, will open up a new era for the citizens of the coun ties through which it will pass. Every man can take his wife, leave the children with their uncle, go to Portland aud gather up a full list of supplies, at a very trifling expense, and at a figure far below country prices, providing there were not merchants through the country up with the times. . But there will be plenty of live men in the arena. All the old fogies will have to give way, buy themselves a little farm, and retire to quiet life. This is not sarcastic, but downright truth, as history of the past proves. And I expect those that are now little children will relate to their children in time hereafter how that, in the olden time, over there, on the hill just across Salt Creek, at Ed. ClufiPs old Store House, M. M. Ellis inaugurated the now practice of selling goods at Portland prices, and paid the freights himself. Come and see me. You shall be entertained in a first class manner, with first class goods. . 40-tf ' M. M. ELLIS. ' C. Ui PABMKHTgR. I JP.' J. BABCOC8V I PARMEHTER & BABCOCK, f Manufacturers, and Wholeaale and lie- tail Dealers lu Fuirnitixre, j Commercial Street, 8alem, Oregon, HAVE ON II AND TUE LARGEST Stock of Furniture, Bediliii Wiiiclow-SliadcM, , ESollantlM, and PArEEl-IIAIV-6IIVCi ':.$ To be found in Marion Countv. : All kinds of Picture Frames, Coffins and C&akers made to order on short notice and at reasonable rates. PA R.M ENTER k BABCOCK. 1 Salem, March 23, 1870. 4-tf THE OCCIDENTAL, Formerly1' WESTERN HOTEL?' ' Corner of First and Morrlton Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. Messrs. SMITH & COOK TAVE TAKEN THIS WELL K!?TOWN X-House and Refitted and Refurnished it throughout, making it by far the BEST HO TEL IN PORTLAND. N. B.- Hot and Cold Baths attached to th House for the benefit of Guests. SMITH k COOK, Proprietors. Portland, April 14, 1870. , 7:tf Y EiVTOiV & BOO.V, tafm ', ' H holeaale and Itetatl dealers iu BOOKS, I .STATJONKHY, 4 5 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ; AND VANlvKH NOTIONS. , ; IKfE TAKH THIS 0 V POUT fTNIT Y O F J f intoriaing the pul-lio that we havo jut receired a large invoice of Wall Paper 5 Of all styles," direct from the manufactories in the East Our stock Is the Largest ever ollercd In thin Market, Which we will sell at wholesale and retail CHEAP as any other hou in the State. ,-. ' ' YEATON A BOON. ; Falem, Ogn., March 10th, 1810. 2-tf i r . ; " . 1870. Oilliert ISro. 1870. MANUFAOTUUKIIS, mam:m - - - - . . oitr:r.oN. Men's Tap Sole Sewed Boots..... ....$14 00 j Men's Double Sole, Sewed Boot 13 00 M Men's Single Solo, Sewed Boots...- 12 OOP 2 Men's Tap Sole, Pegged Boots......' 11 0 0 O Men's Single Sole, Pegged Boots... 10 00 o o Men's French Kip Boots ' 3 Men's Kip Boots, Oregon or Call- fornia leather.... "Men's Best French Calf Sewed Ox 3 ford Ties .......... . i Men's Best French Calf Pegged Ox , I ford Ties......... ... .i..... 9 00 R- 7 O0 00 f pHE BEST BRANDS OF FRENCn CALF ' i used in all our boots, and every pair warranted to give satisfaction. We also have the largest and best selected stock of Eastern and California made Hoots and Shoes which we offer at wholesale or retail at prices which defy competition. OAK SOLE LEATHER, FRENCH CALF, KIP AND UPPER . SHOE FINDINGS, : ; i .,.,'. Shoe Machinery and everything generally found in a Leather and Finding Store. Gold coin paid for HIDES and FURS -GILBERT BROS. Salem, Ogn., March 10, 1870. 2-6m C. S. SILVER & CO., No. 136, First Street " PORTX ANH, . . J - . JOR EGON. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in' DRV GOODS, CLOTHING, l LADIES' DRESS GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, ' Groceries & rroviionw. Highest Cash Price paid for all kinds - of Country IPrbciiico 38-tf r AJD'R.B-'S'S ; ? ;--f -uJ y'l ."'" ; f ' JVcrvous and Debilitated v; ' ,f t ' '.''.): :- SS' H.J:? WHOSE SUFFERINGS HAVE BEEN Protracted from Hidden Causes, :).. 1 AND WIIOSE CA8E8 REQUIRE j i .t ... ) , w t J ; i . ; : ?. : f to render Existence Desirable. i If yon are suffering or bava suffered, from involuntary discbarges, what effect does i't produce upon your general health ? Do yon feel, weak, debilitated, easily tired ? . . Does a little extra exertion produce palpitation of the heart? Doe your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys frequently get out of order T Is your urine sometimes thick, milky or flacky, or is it ropy on settling? Or does a thick scum rise U the top ? Or is a sediment at the bottom after it has stood awhile? Do you have spells of short breathing or dyspepsia ? Are your bowels constipated? Do you have spells of fainting, or rushes of blood to the head? Is your memory impaired? Is your mind constantly dwelling on this subject ? Do you feel doll, listless, moping, tired of com pany, of life?, Do you wish to be left alone, to get away from everybody? Does any little thing make yon start or jump? Is your sleep broken or restle8 ? Is the lustre of your eye as brilliant? The bloom on your cheek as bright? Do you enjoy yourself in society as well? Do you pursue your bu tineas with the same energy ? Are your spirits dull 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 er dyspepsia. Have you v restless nights ? Your back weak, your knees weak, and have "Hut little appetite, and you attribute this to dyspepsia, or liver com plaint? 'W ) - r, NOW, READER, self-abufie, venereal diseases badly cured, and sexual excses. are all capable of producing a weakness or the generative orpann. The or gans of generation, when in perfect health, : . MAKE THE MAN. A Iid YoiiKorer-Tliinlj: that thone bold, defiant, energttki, persevering fuctful hu.tii!tis citfo, are alwjtv thow whosie ireneraiiru urgan ar in icrfoct health ? Vou nevr .hear uch mco cwiapUin of beice melancholy, of ntjrrougncM, or pttitatu.n . ot the heart Thty are never afraid they cannot surciifd in bti'unpi' ; they don t tf entne sau and dwcoursful; tby are alwajs polite au pleaatit In ta company of ltJ tea, and look yan n 1 them right in the face nvo of your downcast I k or other tneannc-ss about thorn. I da not mean thoo who kfep thi trzti in flated by raatsing to xe. Tb.e will not only ' ,: . , ; - : ' . RUIN THEIR CONSTITUTIONS, but also those they do business with or for. How many men, from badlr cured disease, from tho affects of self-abuse' and exoeSfe. h ivt brought about thi ftate f weako? in those organs that has rcluced th general ts tern k much as to iuduco aiuot every other die IDIOCY. T;TTW.nv PARALYSIS, npinAl affections, suicide, and 'almost every other form of di-ease which humanity is he to, and the real cause of tbo trouble scarcely ever suspected, and have doctored for all but the right f-no. Disease of these organs require tbo use of a Diuretic. Ilclmbold's Fluid Extract U M U is the great Diuretic, and is a certain euro for disease of the I'.ljvdder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organio Weakness, Female Complaints Oeneral 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 from these sources, and the health and happiness, and that of Poster ity, depends upon , prompt, use of a reliable remedy. ' - IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Established upward of Nineteen years, ;,!' V !' '';' IS PREPARED BY ; II. T. II ELM BOLD, Druggist, 594 Ilroailivay, 1. Y. AND ::; 104 South Tenth St., Phi la. Price $1 25 per Bottle, or 6 Bottles for $6 50, delivered to any address. Sold by 11 Druggists everywhere. V 'iVOIVE "ARE; GENlIItfE iiiilcNs done iifi in stel en graved wrapper, lviUi lac tiliiiile ol 4 iny Chemical Warehouse, and iaied 20-iy n. t; uelmdold. DALLAS LIVERY, FEED i& SALE Cor Main, and Court Streets, . ; Thos, G.' Richmond, Proprietor, HAVING rPTTlicHAfiEDrTHE ABOVE Stand of Mr. A. II. Whitley, we have re fitted aud re-stocked it in such a manner as will satisfactorily, meet every want of the com munity.' t:: ;: ' " ; - Buggies, single or double, Hacks, Cou- cord Wagons, etc., etc., Furnighed at all hours, day or tolght, on ' -?w uvj1 short notice. 1 ; i-.!' Superior Saddle Horses, let "by tbe ,;j way or week. TERMS, reasonahlu. 4 !"', T. O. RICHMOND This is the most thurngh blood 'purifier yet discovered, and cures all humor from the worst Scrofula to a common Eruption. J'imjjle nd UUtehc9 on the fate, and tcaly or rough tkin, which are such annoying blemishes to' mauy young persons, yield to the use of a few bottles of this wonderful medicine. , From one to eight bottle cure Unit Jiheum, Eryittpelan, Scald head, Ring Worm, Roil, Seuly Eruption 6 the Skin Scrofula Sore; :Ukr and Vtmk er" in .the Mouth and Stomach. It is a pure medicinal extract of native roots and plants, combining in harmony Nature's most sovereign curative properties, which Uod has instilled into the vegetable kingdom for healing tbe sick.. It is a great restorer for the strength and vigor of the system.' Those who are languid, sleepless,' have nerron a pyreh en Ion or fears, or any on the affections ymtomati of vceukm, will find convincing evidence of Us restorative power upon trial. If you feel dull, drotrtu;-debilitated and depondtut, have frequent Ileadach, wowA timtm liully in tbe morning, irreguU appttite and tongue, eoatrA, you are suficriug from Torpid Lirer or" Bi'Housnesa," In many cases of Liver Complaint' only a part of these symdoui are experienced. As a remedy for all such caes, Dr. Pierce's Golden Meilieal Discovery has no equal., as it effects perfect cures, leaving the iiver " atnengtbened and healthly. For the cure of Habitual Constipa tion ol the Dowels it is a'never .failing remedy, and those who have used it for ibis purpose are loud iu iUi praise. In Utonchlal, Lung diseases it has proluccd many truly remarkable cures, where oUir medicine bd failed, fcoid by orujcgisU at l.op pr bottle. Prepared at the Chemical Lalrat"ry of K. V. PIHUCE, M. D. Buffalo, N. Y. i ov. Vi-'2.m DRUG Sib RE. Northwest Corner Main and Mill sts., j DALLAf, ;X. HAVINO PtTKCHASED tbe OLD STAND formerly belonging to W. S. Hobb, and wifhb? oi live and: hut lit o. w hH! ffcll at lw rates, FOR CASH, everything xu.xt liBe; Iru43 Patent liU'dieine.,' And all kinds of PCRK UQtOr.S, put up ,; : exprely for Medicinal use. PCHFUMCRIKS OF ALL KINDS. Cream Tartar, ; Bird Scrt, .- . Point,. Otis, Varnishes, Kmhe$, ' Domrstk flties. : . Washing' Pomhrn, And everything else that is kept in a FIRST CLASS liRtm PTOJIE. 1 NICHOLS & COAI). Druggists. The standard remedy for Conghs, In fluenza, Hon Throat, Whooping Cough, Croup. Liver Complaint, ,. llronchltis, Illecdlng of the Lungs, and every a flection of the Throat. Lungs and Chest, Includ- s ing Co'sumptfon. Wlstar a llilsam does not dry upv a . Cough, but loosens it, cleanses ' the Lungs, allays Irritation, thus removing' the cause ' of the . com plaint None genuine unless sign ed I. BUTTS. Prepared by 8UT1I -W. FCJ1VLK A SON, Boston., Sold hv RKHDINOTON, 1IOS- TETTER & CO.,!San Francisco, and by dealers generally. - lO-ly NAPOLEOIi IS' A ; PRISONER OF WAR I B UT ERS Is on Main Street, opposite the Court House Nciv Store ! New Goods!! ; I am now prepared to olor a large and choice assortment of . , : PROVISIONS, GROOKItlES, NAILS, AXES Sc 6IEVES, QUEKNSWAKE,: ; 3VOODEN & WILLOW WARE, ROOTS & SHOES, ' FACTORY GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, itc.j &c. I design to keep only tbo choicest and best articles and soil at a small profit for cash or PltODUCK. ' Our motto is quick sales and small profits. . ! 0. B. STILKS. , DallasJOei.22, , ; 1870. ,. 83-tf CDQofJOSGXSrS HEAD QUART Dr. C L A 'flK'S; Xon'don IteuiecIicN, FOR SPECIAL COM PLAINTS." BR. CLARK'S INVIO ORATOR gives strength to the aged and debilited. It is especially designed for yonng men who have wasted their vigor by excesses of every kind, and all persons whose systems have become weak by impradence, are completely restored by its tte,u Price One Dollar -1 ii TThR. CLARK'S PURIFIER cleans the JO' blood from all imparities; eueb as Scrof ula, Syphilis, Mercurial Rheumatism, Humors of every sort. Bad Breath. Offensive Pers- ' piration, Foul Feet, Catarrh, Discharges from ; the ear, Sore Eyes, Sore Throat, Falling of tbe Tf TTInova Ttoil. Pimnt.i nintnhum oTir all diseases of tbe Sk in. It is also beneficial ia diseases of the Lungs and Digestive Organs. ' Price One Dollar. , j -1';:: BR. CLARKE'S ; PANACEA relieves pain of every description ; Headache, : Earache, Toothache, Stomachache, Backache, Pains in the Breast and Limbs. It is invalu able remedy in all Nervous Disorders, and no ) family should be without it Price One Dollar. . ULMfoT all weakness of the Genito-Urin'ajy ; Organs, and discbarges ef a muco purulent nature, Leucorrbaoea, Oonborrbot, Sperm a- tmrA Ihv it one,. Priee One Dollar. BB. CLARK'S REGULATOR, for females only, is guaranteed to correct all special irregularities of Single Ladies. Married La dies are accustomed sot to use it when in a certaia condition, a Hs effects would be'tco-1 powerfuL Price One Dollar. . : All of these celebrated remedies are prepared from Fluid Extracts, under our immediate-, supervision, and are warranted fresh and pure. All afflicted persons should send a carefully nuvivu b ia lAtT ui v m m v a'a vv . Clark, and the proper remedy will be sent to thtir address. Dr. Clark can be consulted personally at his ofie, and will furnish all the necessary accommodations to patients who place themselves under his care. All letters add dressed. DR. S. CLARK. Offiice,' 1,270, Broadway, New York 3 My FRENCH MEDICAL OFFICE. Dr. Jul Perrault... Dr. ot Medicine of the Faculty of Pa ri, Graduate of the Ui.iverity of turcn'a ColIc jje: and Physician ot tbcSt. Jobn Ifaptiste So ciety of !au kVranctbco. DPEKKAULT HAS THE PLEAS- H. ure to inform patients and others iK-tkinjr confidential medical advic that he ran b consulted daily at his oCice, Armory Halt UuiKliiig, North Kaet corner of Jfontj-oasery and Sacram-nto tr tt, han Franrisro, Rooms Nos. 9. 10. 11, first ' fioor. up stairs entrance ea either-Mont jrfiintry r Frraeto street?.' ""Dr. Pkrrailt" studies have been almost fe.xriosivelv devoted to the cure of the . various rpnlt of injurious habits acquired in youth. Mrbieb usually terminate in impotenre and suriiity, and permanently induce all the con eomitants of old age. Where a secret infirm ity cxift?. involving tbe happiness of a life and that if others, reason and morality dictate the isfcosf it t of its removal, lor it is a fact that a premature decline of the viper f manhood, inatrimonkal unhapp'mess, compulsory tingle life, etc.. have their soarees in eauce?, the cxn ef which is planted ia early life, and the hitter fruits tasted long afterward; patientf, laboring under this complaint, will complain ; of one or marc of tbe following svmptoms: Xocturnal Emissions, Pains in the Pack and charge from the Urethra on going to ftool or make water. Intellectual Faculties are Weak ened, Loss of Memory ensues, Id as are cloud ed, and there is a disiaelination t attend to business, or even to reading, writiag or the so ciety of friends, etc. The patient willproba-1 ably complain of Diziiness, Vertigo, and that Sight and Hearing are Weakened, and sler disturbed by dreams; melancholy, sighing, t palpitation, faintiegs, coughs and slow fevers ' while som have external rheumatic pain, and numbness , of the body. Some of the most common svmptoms are iimtlas in the face. and asking in different parts ef the body.' Patients suffering from this disease should ap ply immediately to Da. PaaaavLT, either in person or by letter, as be will guarantee a cure of beminai .mi8SMBa and impotence in six' or eight weeks, - -.v.-.-: Patients sufferiag from venerial disease in! any stage, Gonorrhea. Gleet, Strictures, Bubo, Ulcers, Cutaneous Eruptions, etc., will be treat ed successfully. - All Syphilitic and Mcreurial Taints entirely removed fmas the system. H ' j Dr. Pkrratjlt's diplomas are in bis office, where patients can see for themselves that they are under the care of a regularly educated practitioner. Tbe best references given if re- quired. (. Patients suffering under chronic diseases can call a4 examine for themselves. We invite- nor to sure everybody, bqt we do claim that in all cases taken under treatment we fulfil our, promises. We particularly request those who. nave tried this boasted doctor and that adver tised physician till worn out and discouraged, to call upon us. 1 ;Low charges and quick cures. Ladies suffering from any complaint ketden tal to their sex, can consult the doctor with the assurance of relief. Female Monthly: Pills. Dr. Pkrr atlt i$ theorly sgent in California, for Db.;Biovt's Female "Mont h!y Pills. Tbeir immense sale has establighed their reputation as a female remedy unapproached, and far ia advance of every other remedy for suppressions and irregularities, and other obstructions in fe males. - Oa the receipt of five dollars, these Pills will be sent by mail or express to any part,, of .the world, secure from curiosity or damage.' ' Persons at a distance can be cured at homo by addressing a letter to Da. Perh a rtr, corner of Sacramento aud Montgomery street, Rooms 10 and 11, or Box 873, P. O., San Francisco, stating the ease as minutely as possible, general habits of living, occupation, etc., etc. 1 All communications confidential. 14-Iy : , NOTICE. "; V I WILL SELL OR TRADE FOR HORSES ' cattle or sheep, my CAM ICR A and PIt(K TOGItAPIIIC STOCK; also my dwelling house and Gallery in Dallas. For particulars inquire of B. F. N ichols or jO-tf : CHAS. LAFOLLETT. . s A LT.--CA Y M EN ISLAND AND L IV ERPOOL Salt, In quantities "to mit, at COX A EARIIART'S, Salem.