Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872, February 25, 1871, Image 4

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DALLAS, SATURDAY, FEB. 25.
DO YOU 1
Some people bare only to He on their baeks
And open their mouths as wide as they may,
And Apricots, nectarines, peaches, by sacks, j
Fall into them quite in the regular way.
Tor peaches and apricots plums, perhaps I
It may be the usual thing to do ; . - j
But why should they fall into laiy folk laps f
I don't see why. Doyou f
Yet men may have labored the whole of their
t Alas 'tis certain too many must?) j hves
To earn for their starving children and wires
A daily meal though it be but a crust 1
And that erust is almost as rare as a peach
To some poor stragglers and not a few I
"Why shouldn't there be a share for each lm
I don't see why. Doyouf 1
For kennel'd in gutters and reared in jail,
And left by us all in the slime, .
With hunger promptings if others f
To drive them to sin and crime.
If, the children of ignorance, poverty rice,
The one course we leave them pursue,
.They "are punished by pitiless statutes precise,
. I don't see why. Do you? j
lis a Tery mad world, you must understand,
Whtm tba luukv have all of the luck :
I .
Those who don't want aid get a helping band,
And tnose are aown are scrucn; i ,
Where to toothless gums we give nuts falore,
To good grinders no nuts accrue ; f
Folks with naught get , nothing wfch plenty
I don't see w hy. Do you ? . jet more.
MnieuA No. 4. I am composed of 46 jletters.
My 36, 20, 7,4, is a nuiceraL
My 19, 12, 21, 32, is a niine for a female.
My 45, 44. 1, 25, is a pest.
My 43, 27, 35, 17, is of en taken in vain.
My 16, 14, 26, is a prdane word.
My 24, 30, 2, is an adjective.
My, 46, 38. 6, 6, IS, 29( we take in the evening.
My 23, 32, 45, 7, 6, if" sweet.
My 5, 15, 40. everything has,
My 42, 37, 41, 6, is s noun.
My 33, 34, 7, 28, 214, 10, 13, is in parks.
My 39, 3, 8, 5, 31, s in all counties.
My 11, 14, 4, is use! on railroads. j.
My 9, 20, 14, 17, if enough at a time.
My all is a good proposition published in the
Republicah.' f
Answer next weet.
Answer to No. 3 The Homestead Act.
Why Tbey Went to War.
j - r
A certain king, it is said, sent to
Another king, Baying, 14 Send me a blue
pig with a Hack tail, or else "The
other, in high dudgeon at the presumed
insult, replied, 'I have not got one j
and if I had " On this weighty cause
thev went to war for many years. After
ft satiety of glories and miseries, tbey
finally bethought them that, as their
armies-and resources were exhausted,
and their kingdoms actually laid waste,
it; might bo well to consult about the
preliminaries of peace : but before this
could be concluded, a diplomatic expla
nation was first needed of the insulting
language which formed the ground of
the quarrel. " What could you meao,"
asked the second king of the first, " by
saying, send me a blue rig with a
black tail, or else?" " Why," said
tne 'uttier,l' intrant trtutr ptg witu a j
Mack tail, or else some other cplor.
" nt," retorted he what could you
mt&n .T saying, u I have oot got one ;
and if I h- Vf u Why, of course, if
had I show have sent it." An ex
planatioa which waa entirely satisfac
tory, aud peace wat concluded accord
,. Jngly.
The unhappy war now going on be
tween France and Germany, which has
' paused the death of so many wople,
and so much horror and aoguUh,
might have been settled by a few kind
words. -The story of the two kings
related above is not only a lesson to
t other rulers, but also to all. Most of
the quarrels between individuals are
.quite as foolish as the blue pic with a
ll-.l. i M
Diactc can.
A Girl Reclaimed from the Roanoket
after a Captivity of Eight. Years.
Bol, Wheeler, United States Marshal
. of Montana, showed us a letter on
Wednesday evening, which he had re
.ceived from Robert Hereford, late
Assessor at Helena, and now interpreter
for the Bannocks at the Crow Agency,
on the Yellowstone, giving an account
of the recovery of a white girl from
the Bannock Indians, after a captivity
; fit eight years. The letter is dated Jan.
5th. It appears that two men Tilf'ord
Kutch and Thomas Colter, had arrived
At the Yellowstone, under the authority
of Col. Wham, commandant of some
one of the eastern forts to search for
the girl who was captured by the Ban
nocks on the Raft river in 1S62. Here
ford accompanied them to the Bannock
' ,camp, where the girl was found. Her
came is Mclntyre. She is fourteen
years old, small of her age, haa light
hair, and is tanned by the sun and
atorm until she looks like a quarter
; breed, which the Indians claim she is.
She expressed a desire to go with the
white men to her home, and was taken
to the interpreter's house." Ten Day,
Tayee, Bannock chiefs, were surprised
at the demand of their captive, but, on
representation of facts, yielded her up,
and in a few days she will be sent
jbome.
, This is all the writer statesper
haps all he knew of the circumstances.
, But io this web of official statements,
what, a woof ot romance, of horror
and anguish may be woven. We hope
jthe facta may be published, and that a
, mother's heart may be gladdened by
" the return of her long lost child. New
Northwest. .
" What is the annual corn crop of
Ken. V asked a forigner tourist of a
Kentuckian, ' but I know it's enough
to make all the whiskey we want, be
sides what is wasted for
Brevities.
A Capital Spirit Old Tom.
A Dangerous Character A na who
takes life cheerfoUy,
A Sure way to make an impression
Fall down in the mud.
A good peculiarity of shomakers is,
that. they hold on to the last.
So much for bucking'em," as the
... - i i I
young man said when he tougnt wun
the tier.
I
dan a man be said to sneak 44 feeling-
V when his oration "touches the au
ijf "UY v'"" " "
dience I
Whv should a spider be a good cor
rr nnndtnt ? Uecuuae he drops a line
r
by evqry post.
- " . I
OutWest when a notoriously ljr
ni.-tn is caught at work, they say he is
meddling with industry.
TC I .. Itab Vni noila r niL- nriftX
ii ii. min o v n---
ter huw many carpet tacks will it take
to get up a ten aoiiar uui i
Witmen huva actually no riehts. A
Troy judge ha decided that a woman
cannot bieal trom ncr husband.
If Wis. girls remain unmarried at
the age of 15, they are encouraged by
their families to commit suicide.
" Say, Smith, where have you been
for a week back ? "I haven't been any
where for it. I haven t cot a weak
back."
Let a woman once think you uncon
querable, and, unless she is nnlike all
other women, she will still want to con
quer you.
Young swell 44 1 say, boy, what do
you do with your clothes when you
have worn them out ?" Boy Wears
'em'ome again.
" If you cannot inspire a woman
with love of you, fill her above the brim
with love of herself ; and all that runs
over will be yours.
Lesson in geography. Schoolraarm,
to little Josie : 41 Where is the North
Pole, Josie?" 4 Top of the nup
marm," replied the pupil.
Zenia, Ohio, girls have a Pleasing
habit of kissing strangers in the street,
and then wildly screaming. "Oh, my !
I thought it was cousin Charli !"
"Father, do ships make nail ?" "No,
my son, why do you ask f "Because
I heard our captain say the ship made
two tacks within thu last half hour."
The mother of a largo family was
one day asked the number of her child
ren. La, me," she replied rocking to
A good deal of tfce consolation oSfer
ed in the world is about as solacing as
the assurance of a man to his wife when
she fell into the river: You'll find
ground at the bottom, my dear.
Hearing physician remark that a
small Mow would break the nose, a rus
tic exclaimed, " Well, I danno'about
that. I've blowed my nose a number of
times, and never broke it yet."
More Reconstuction. A Wash
ington correspondent, of Jan. 30th
says :
The bill of Senator Morton, reopen
iog the subject of disorders in the
South has resulted in a committee, which
will spend considerable time, and in vol v.
ing a report probably to be tho basis of
authorizing Executive interference.
Public Debt. The debt statement
for Feb. 1, says the total debt, princU
pic and interest, is $2,451,931,006;
cash in the Treasury, $113,894,289 ;
debt less cash in the Treasury, $2,328,
020,807 a reduction during Jan. of
$4,040,980 75; coin balance, $99,060,
500j currency, $24,827,788 84. ;
A prudent man advised his drunken
servant to put by his money for a rainy
day. In a few weeks his master inquired
bow much be had saved. " Faith, none
at all' said he, " it rained yesterday
and it all went."
. Thompson is not going to do any,
thing more in conoundrums. He re
cently asked his wife the difference be
tween his head and a hogshead, and
she said there was none, lie says that
Is not the right answer and left. '
nouskeepers who are bothered by
tho domestic 'help" question, may de
rive soroe consolation from the fact that
it bitfered the life of the great Beeth
oven. His diary for 1820 shows that
he had a new kitchen maid, on an av
erage, of onco a month.
A class in Sunday School' was told
by the teacher to learn something new
to tell him before the next Sunday.
One little, boy said the next Sunday,
upon inquiry of the teacher, whether
he had learned anything. "Yes, sir-ee."
"Well, what is itf "I've .learned to
never trump my partner's ace."
"Pa, has the world got a tail V ask
ed an urchin of his father.
" No, child," replied the father ;
" how could it have a tail when it is
round f j
" Well, why do the papers say, u so
s the world if it has t got a tail to
A Hailroad Man Ahead
of Railroads,
It is generally understood throughout Polk
County that I am selling goods from 25 to 60
per cent cheaper than any other Store this side
nf Portland. Now I da, not ofFr IhU as an
advertisement, but simply, as an explanation.
w ben we nave a itairroad trom fortiana
South on the West Side of the River, it will
open up a new era for the citizens of the coun
ties through wnicn it will pass. Every man
can take his wife, leave the children with their
uncle, go to Portland and gather up a full list
of supplies, at a very trifling expense, and at a
oi supplies, b.v crjr iriuing expense, snu ai a
fl n fwr below country priCeau providing there
wore 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 litUe farjn, and
retire to quiet life. This is not sarcastic, but
downright truth, as history of the past proves.
I And I expect those that are now little children
I . a a 1 f . 4
wm relate to weir cnuaren in time nereauer
how that, in the olden time, over there, on the
hill just across Salt Creek, at Ed. duff's old
DIUrO 11VUBO All ilAe filim lUHUKUrftlCU IUO UUTI
P" ..TSffAjf.
me. You shall be entertained in a first class
manner, with first class goods.
40-tf M. M. ELLIS.
C. X. PARK SNTKR.
V. J. BIBCOCK.
PARHEHTER & DABCOCK,
Manufacturer, and Wholesale and Re
tail Dealers lnj
Furniture,
Commercial Street Salem, Oregon,
HAVE OX HAND TIIE LARUEST
Stock of
Furniture,
Bedding,
WindovSlindes,
Hollands, and
PAPEU-IIANCillYGS
To b found in Marion County.
All kind of Picture Fratnei, foffint and
CattktU made to order on short odtce and at
rvasouablo rates.
i'ARMENTEH 4 BA3C0CK.
Salem, March 23, 1870. 4 tf
TIIE OCCIDENTAL,
Formerly "WESTERN HOTEL."
Corner of First aud Morrl-on Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Mesara. MMITI1 & COK.
HAVE TAKEN THIS WELL KNOWN
House a nil Refitted and RclrnUhed it
throughout, tonkins; it by ff tae 1EST HO
TEL IN PORTLAND. 1
N. B.- Hot and Cold Bath attaaed to th
Houav for the bentfil of Guest. '
smith k crok
Prorietor.
Portland, April 14, 1870. T.tf
YEATOX & BOCX,
tmim
Wholesale and Retail deabra in
BOOKS,
STATIONERY, i
AND YANKKK NOTICES.
WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF
inlormio the public that we bare jut
received a large ioroice of
Wall Paper,
Of all vtylet, direct frim the manufrtorie in
the EaL Our stock if the
Largest ever offered In this Market,
Which we will M at wholeale ant retail
CHEAP as an j ether lou in the .Sato.
YEATON 4 BOON.
Salem, Ogn., Marct 10th, 1870.! 2 tf
1870. Gilbert Bros. 1S7C
fa !.
MANUFiCTURERS,
SALEM ...j.. . otERON.
Men's Tap Sole Sefed Boots.M....M$U 00
Men's Double 8le,jBwed Boot....;. 13 00
H Men's Single Sole, lewd Boots...M 12 00 K
g Men's Tap Sole, Pejged BooU.....i 11 0 5
Men's Single Sole, pegged Boots... 10 00 4
M i 2?
o Men's French Kip loots... ;
g Meu'a Kip Boots, Oregon or Cali
g foraia leather..!
J Men's Best French Calf Sewed Ox-
9 00
00O
M
S ford Ties i 7 00;
Men's Best Frenehjcaif Pegged Ox- f
' ford Ties g 00
FpiIE BEST BRANVS OF FRENCH CALF
X used in all our jboou, and every pair
warranted to give satisfaction. We also have
the largest and best sjected stock of Eastern
and Califoruia made Iftots and Shoes which
we offer at wholesale o retail at priees wbiob.
defy competition. j
OAK SOLE LEAlHER, FRENCH
CALF, KIP AVJ) UPPER
SHOE, FINDINGS. 1
Shoe Machinery
and
erything generally
found in a Leather and F
ding Store. If
Qold coin paid for III
S and FURS.
ILBERT BROS.
eaiem, ugn., March 10, R70. 2-8m
C. S. 31 LV
CO.,
No. 136, First Itreet,
PORTLAND, - - - . OREGON.
Wholesale and Retaibealers in ! '
DRY GOODS, CVOTIIIIViU,
LADIES' jmtESsboODS,
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & GAPS,
Groceries & Precisions.
r1! ! .
Highest Cash Price paid forall kinds of
Coiuitry Prpljuce,
1
30-tf
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ADDRESS
TO TIIE
Nervous and Beliilitnted
WHOSE SUFFERINGS
HAVE BEEN
Protracted from Hidden Causes,
AND WnOSE CASES REQUIRE
PROMPT TREATiHEXT
to render Existence Desirable.
If you are suffering or bate suffered, from
Involuntary discharges, what effect does it
produce upon your general health? Do you
fee! weak, debilitated, easily tired t Does a
little extra exertion produce palpitation of the
heart? Doe your llrer, or urinary organs, or
your kidney frequently get out of order? Is
your urine sometimes thick, milky or flacky,
or is it ropy on settling? Or does a thick
scum rise tu the top ? Or is a sediment at the
bottom alter It has stood awhile? vo you
have f nulls of short breathing or dyspepsia?
Are Ypur noweis contupatear vo you nave
spells of fainting, or rushes of blood to the
head? Is your memory impaired f is your
mind constantly dwelling on this subject? Do
you feel dull, littles, moping, tired of com
pany, of life? Do you wih to be left alone,
to get away from everybody ? Does any little
thing make you start or jump? Is your sleep
broken or rentlecs ? Is the lustre of your eye
as brilliant? The bloom on your check an
bright? Do you enjoy yournelf in society ac
well? Do vou pursue vour buiine with the
same energy? Are your spirits dull and Da
King, given''-to fits of melancholy ? Do you
feel as much confidence in yourself? If so do
not lay it to your liver or dycpepMa. Have
you reatle night? Your back weak, your
knees weak, and have but little appetite, and
you attribute this to dyspepnia, or liver com
plaint?
IMOW, READER,
nelf-aV.il , venertal dieae badly cured, nn
sexual excesses, are all capable of producing
a wfftknrx of the cenerative organs. The or
gans of generation, when in perfect health,
MAKE THE MAN.
XMtl YoiilSevei'YhiiiU
tbfct thoe bold, defiant, energetic, persevering
iittftaful bunineis men. are always ihnfn
whoe cenerative organ are in perfect health
You never bear uch men cwmplain of being;
melancholy, of nervoune, or palpiUttuii
the heart. Tbev are never afraid they canno
ucceed io boine ; they dciu't Lvoiue a
and dlscourazed: tbey are Alwata polite an
pleasant in the company of ladies, and ltKk
yau nd tbera right to tne lace none 01 yoni
downcat looks or other meannens about them
T d not mean thote who keep the organs in
UatfJ bv runnlne to ex. Thetc will not
only
nuin incin uunoinu iiuno
hut also those they do business with or for.
How many men, from badly curfri dirae
from the euect of tvu-abute ana ext-esnf
htve brought about this tate of weakne in
those organ that has rMuci the general sys
tcm so much as to Induce almost every otbe
dise
IDIOCY,
LUNACY.
PARALYSIS,
rinal affections, suicide, aid almost every
mher form of diease which humanity is b'
in. and the real cause of the trouble scarcely
ever suspected, and have doctored lor all but
tVit riirht one.
Disease of these organs require the use of a
Diuretie.
Ilclmbold's
Fluid Extract
U C IE U
is the great Diuretie. and Is abertain cure for
disease of the Bladder, Kitneys, Oravel,
Dropsy, Organic Weakness, Feaal Complaints
General Debility, and all diseases of tho Uri
nary Organs, whether existing in Male or Fe
male, from whatever cause orighating, and no
matter ot now long standing.
If no treatment is subtnittcl to, Consump
tion or Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and
blood are supportod from then sources, and
the health and happiness, and that of Poster
ity, depends upon prompt us of a reliable
remedy.
IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU
Established upward of Nineteen years,
IS PREPARED B
II. T. IIELMUOLD, Druggist,
54 Hroadivay, IV. Y.
AND j
104 South Tenth Sf.,PhiIa.
' '.; . '-
Price $1 25 per Bottle, or 6 Bottles for
$6 50, delivered to any address. Sold by
all 2ruggiit everywhere.
NONE ARE KiWinTE
unless clone .up in Mcel en
ffrarcil wrapper, wilti lac
fiimilc or my Chemical
Warehouse, and sinctl
2Iy IX. T UELX3J30LD.
DALLAS LIVERY) FEED & SALE
STABLE
, Cor. Mali and Court Streets
Thos. G. Richmond, Proprietor.
HAVING PURCHASED TIIE ABOVE
Stand of Mr. A. II. Whitley, we have re
fitted and re-stocked it in such a manner as
will satisfactorily meet every want of the com
munity. Buggies, single or double, Hacks, Con
cord Wagons, etc., etc,
Furnished at all hours, day or night, on
short notice.
Superior Saddle Horses, let by the
Day or Week.
TERMS, REASONABLE.
t T. O. RICHMOND
I did not wish to inform you, reader, that Dr
Wonderful, or any other man, has dincovered a
remedy that cures Comsumpion, when the. lungs
are half consumed, in hort, will cure all disea
ses whether of mind, body or estate, make men
live forever, leave .death to play for wnnt of
ork, and is designed to make our snblanary
phere a blinaful Paradise, to which Heaven it
self shall be but a fide show. You have heard
enough f that humbuggery. But when I tell
yovi that Dr. page s Catarrh Remedy irdl -
fi'refy cure the wurt lata'ru in the Ileaa l on
ly assert that which thousands can teify to.
I will rav f 500 Kewari r..r a case that 1 cannot
cure. A tnmi'nii tnvioz symptoms anu omer
. . . 1 . 1
information sent free to any address. This
Remedy is '
BOLD BY MOST DRUGGISTS IX ALL
PARTS OF THE WORLD.
Price ffl cents. Sent by mail, postpaid, on re
ceiiitof 6rt rents, or 4 patk&era ftr $2. Beware
of counterfeit and tcortJem imitntion. See
that my privata Stamp, which is a potitice
qmnritntet of CienninrHe, is upon the Ontside
wrapper. 'HemmtN-r that this private Stamp,
issued by the f. S. (Joterument expressly for
fetatuping my meihcme, has my portrait, name
and addre-, and the word U. S. Certificate
of Uenuineiieui!," engraved upon it, and need
not le mistaken. Don't be swindled by travel
ers anv others representing themselves as Dr.
Sage ; I am the only man now living that ha
the knowled,ce and right to manufacture the
(JcnuiMt Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, and I nev
er travel to sell this medicciie.
II. V. PIERCE, M. D.
123 Scnec street, Buffalo, N. Y.
Feb. 25-3IB
DRUG STORE.
Northwest Corner Main aud Mill St.,
II ALL A, OGN.
HA VINO PURCHASED the OLD STAND
formerly belonging to W. S. Kobb, and
wUhincr tf, liro and let live. w will sell at 1'W
rate, FOR CASH, everything in our line:
DrugM, Patent JSetlieiiie,
And all kind of PURE LIQUORS, put up
expressly for Medicinal ue.
PKHPUMKIUES Ok? ALL KINDS.
Cream Tartar,
Sxileralu. ico,J
Bird iW,
Paints, Oif$,
Varniihes, IhmJiit,
Define aUc Due,
Wftshing Pctcder,
And everything else that is kept in 1 FIRST
CLASS DRUG STORE.
1 XICIIOLtt A CO A I). Druggists.
The standard remedy for Coughs, In
fluenza, Sore "Throat Whooping
CourIi. Croup. Liver Complaint,
Ilronchltis, niecdlnp of the
Luti. and every aller jon of the
Throat, Lung: &"d Chest, inclnd- .
iiiR- Consumption.
W 1st ar a Balsam does not dry up
a Cough, but loosens Jt, cleanses
the Lungs, allays Irritation, thus
removing: the cause of, the com
plaint. Vone genuine utiles sign
ed I. HUTTS. I'reparelby SETIX
W. FOW L13 A Doston.
Sold by KI21)I)IX(;TN, 1IOS
'TUTTKR 'As -CO., San iKraticisco,
and by dealers general. 10-ly
NAPOLEON IS A PRISONER OF
mm V
BUT : ; , ,
0
HEADQUARTERS
la on Main Street, opposite the iourt House
cw Store ! IVcir Cnnd t
- 7
.
1 am now prepared to oflar !,. nn.i
rnovisioNs, j
GUOCEUIES, I
NAILS, AXES & BII1VES,
QUEENSWA11E: i
WUUDEN & WILLOW i WARP!
FACTO It Y GOODS,
YANKEE NOTIONS, &c., &c.
I design to keop only the choiefent .nd beat
arucies ana sell at a small nrnflt Li )
RODUCE. ....... '.
Our motto is quick sales and small profits.
O. B. STILES.
Dallas, Oct. 22, 1870. 33-tf
Dr. C LARK'S London
Remedies,
"FOR SPECIAL COMPLAINTS."
BR. CLARK'S IWVIG ORATOR glres
streneth to the ged and debilited. It is
especially designed for young men who hara
wasted their vigor by excesses of every kind,
and all persons whoso systems have become
weak by imprudence, are completely restored
by its use. Price One Dollar.
BR. CLARK'S PURIFIER cle.ns ties
blood from all impurities; such as Scrof
ula, Syphilis, Mercurial , Rheumatism, Humor
of every sort. Bad Breath. Offensive Pers
piration, Foul Feet, CatarTh, Discharges from
the ear, Sore Eyes, Sore Throat, Falling of the'
Hair, Ulcers, Boils, Pimples, Blotches, and all'
diseases of the Skin. It is also beneficial io
diseases of the Lungs and Digestive Organs
Price One Dollar.
BR. CLARKE'S PANACEA relieve
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 ae
family should be without iL Price One Dollar.
Bit. CLARK'S ELIXIR is a eartaln cm,
for all weakness of the Genito-UrinaJy
Organs, and discharges of a muco-purulent
nature, Leuconbaoea, Oonhonhoea, Sperma
torrhoea, and Svminal Weakness, are speedily
cured by its use. Price One Dollar.
B B. CLARK'S REGULATOR, for female
only, is guaranteed to correct all special
irregularities of Single Ladies. Married La
dies are accustomed not to use it when in a
certain condition, as its effects would be too
powerful. Price One Dollar.
All of .these celebrated remedies are prepared
from Fluid Extracts, under our immediate
supervision, and are warranted fresh an4 pure..
Ail aillicted persons tbould send a cast fully
written statement of their ailments to Dr
Clark, and the proper remedy will be sent
to their address. Dr. Clark can be consulted
personally at his offie, and will furnish all the
necessary accommodations to patients who
place themselves under his eare. All letter
adddreBaed, - DR. J. CLARK.
Offiice, 1,270, Broadway, New York
34-ly
FRENCH KEDICAL OFFICE.
Dr. Julieii Perrault,
Dr. ot Medicine of the Faculty of Pa
rl, Craduate of the University of
Queen's College, aud Physician
of the St. John Haptlate So
ciety of San Francisco.
D PERRAULT HAS TIIE PLEA8
R. ore to inform patients and others
seWiog confidential medical advice that he ran
be consulted daily at bis office, Armory Hall
Building, North East corner of Montgomery
and Sacramento strrets, San Francisco, Rooms
Nos. 'J, 10, 11, first floor, up stairs, entrance
on either Montgomery or Sacramento streets.
Da. pEHRAt LT's studies have been almost
exclusively devoted to the cure of the various
forms of rvou ard 'Physical Debility, the
rrfult of injurious habits acquired in youth,
whjrh usually terminate in impotence snd
stf rility, and permanently induce all the con
comitant of old age. Where a secret infirm
ity exints. involving the happiness of a life and
that of others, reason and morality dictate the
ncccofity of its removal, tor it is a fact that a
premature derline of the vigor of manhood,
matrimonial unhappiness, compulsory single
life, etc., have their sources in causes, the
germ of which is planted in early life, and the
hitter fruits tasted long afterward; patients,
laboring under this confplaint, will complain
of one or more of the following symptoms:
Nocturnal Emissions, Pains in the Back and
Head, Weakness of Memory and Sight, Dis
cbarge from the Urethra on going to stool or
make water. Intellectual faculties are Weak
ened, Los of Memory ensues, Ideas are cloud
ed, and there is a disinclination to attecd to
business, or even to reading, writing or the 10
ciety of friends, etc. The patient will proba-
ably complain of Diisiness, Vertigo, sad that
Mgot ana Hearing are Weakened, and sleen
disturbed by dreams: melancholy, sirhinr.
palpitation, faintings, coughs and slow fevers ;
while some have external rheumatic pais, and
numbness of the body. Some of the most
common symptoms are pimples In the face
and aching in different parts of the bod;,
Patients suffering from this disease should an
ply immediat.ly to Dr. Pbrraclt, either in
person or by letter, as he will guarantee a cure
of Seminal Emissions and Impotence in six or
eight weeks,
Patients suffering from venerial disease In
any stage, Gonorrhea. Gleet, Strictures, Bubo,
Ulcers, Cntaneous Eruptions, etc.. will be trt.
ed successfully. All Syphilitic and Mercurial
Taints entirely removed from the system.
ir. rERRAULT s diplomas are in hia offio.
where patients can see for themselves that ther
are under the care of a regularly educated
practitioner. The best references given if re
quired.
Patients suffering under chronic diseases can
call and examine for themselves. We invite
iuvestigation ; claim not to know everything,
nor to cure everybody, but we do claim that in
all cases taken under treatment we fulfil our
promises. We particularly request those who
have tried this boasted doctor and that adver
tised physician till worn out and discouraged,
to call upon us.
Low charges and quick cures.
Ladies suffering Irom any complaint inciden
tal to their sex, can consult the doctor with the
assurance of relief. ? f
Female Monthly PHla.
Dr. Prrraplt h the only ecrent in CaHfWU
for Dr. Biott's Female Monthly Pills. Their
immense sale has established their reputation
as a female remedy unapproacfaed, and far in
advance of every other remedy for suppressions
and irregularities, and other obstructions in fe
males. On the receipt of five dollars, these
Pills will be sent by mail or express to any part.
of tho world, secure from curiosity or damage.
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1 urnous n.i a instance ran 00 cured at noma,
by addressing a letter to Dr. Prrraplt, comer
of Sacramento and Montgomery streets. Rooms
10 and 11, or Box 973, r. O., San Prancisco,
stating the case as minutely as possible, central
habits of living, occupation, etc., eto.
All communications confidential. 14-ly
NOTICE.
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