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0 h t Oregon lUgublican. DAM AS, SATURDAY, APRIL 1 For THE RkPCBLICAX. f I , A Mothers Prayer. BT NATALIA. Sweetly sleep, my little darling, Round your couch tho angjsls guard : And a toother -kind and loving, Meekly prays unto the Lord. Prays that ills might never reach you, f Prays, that you might alwjtys do Just as God's good Book directs you, . Proving faithful, proving ruo. Prays that you might e'er be willing. So to treat your fellow man, .That you will be God's law fulfiling, . - Working out, salvation plan. .Prays that on the day f ju lament, After all life's trials arj pi it, That in Heaven you'll fl 1 1 1 I jfni snt Where We hope to meet at last. . JBxioma No. 8. I am composed of 11 letters. My 11, 2, 8, 1, 9, some people are void of. My 10, 5,$, 7, fathers do not. Mr 4. 3, 6,7, 11, farmers and mechanics use, My all occurs on Ocean Steam ers. ' " : Auswer next week. Answer to No. 7. To bi a way FROM HOME. -SM Completlott ot the Stevens' Battery . Description of the Monster. , The Stevens' gunboat, which has been go long building, and the success of or wnicn is aouotiui, is ncunj complet ed, and will be ready for lauuehing in June at the farthest. The machinery is largely in position, and! the vessel will be entirely completed 'during this month, with the exception of a portion of the joiners' work. She has four en geins, aggregating 5,000 horsj power. These engines have 45 inch-stroke, and run two immense propellers. The ves tsel is 410 feet in length, is 9,000 tons harden, and draws 22. feet of water, be ing only 2 feet above the water line. Ventilators arc supplied by which it is believed a full supply of air can be furnished below deck. She is built tor a turret 38 feet in diameter, and is cal culated to carry two of the heaviest 20 inch guns. Her armor willj probably be two-inch wrought-iron, bolted to a thickness of 10 inches. Her boi!ers are 10 in number, and are heated by thirty furnaces. 31 r. Stevens in his will be queathed this immense concern to the State of N. J. It is not known whether the State can hold the beques, but if it can accept the bequest, it will probably dispose of it in some way, so that, in any event the battery will pas into the hands of our own or some foreign gov ernment. It is not intended to arm the vesel until ofter she shall have been finally disposed of in some way, since the purchasing Government will proba bly have some special :in.trnctiotis re garding its armament. iV. Y. Times ..... Taxation, tor Schools. Jinny Jbave thought the provision in the new Constitution which sets apart a poll tax and 25 per cent, of the income derived from taxation, for the support of a sys tem of free primary schools, to be a joeedless and onerous expenditure; but the sum appropriated is not large, either as compared with the expenditure of other American States, or with the jftbiUty of Texas. Fiftytwo per cent. ,of the ordinary taxation of Ohio is yearly expended in support of educa tion. The JState of Vcrmout, rocky and poor," with a stationary population of 315,000, and with a smaller aggregate of. fertile soil than many a Texan pounty possesses, paid out in 1866 for common schools, $422,441 ; while all other expenditures for carrying on the civil Government were less than $101, 000. Iowa, settled and admitted into the Union later than Texas, with a pop ulation in 1867 of 900,000, and with aot a tithe of the natural wealth aud resources of our commonwealth, ex pended last year upwards of two milli ons of dollars for Dublic schools. State a Journal, Austin, Texas. ' ' Judge Richard Fletcher, of Boston, was distinguished, when practicing law in N. H., for a certain degree of quiet humor, and it manifested itself on a cer tain oocasion in this way. While attend ing court at Haverhill, N. II., at a term held by Chief Justice Richardson! Son day intervened, and the bell rung for . church. Mr. Fletcber entered the farlor where the J udge was sitting with . W , a member of the bar,' who had Vtnf IiHia rtororf fiir nnrUv. nr nnv ro. ligious observances. The inquiry was made of the J udgo whether he was go ing out to meeting. "No brother Fletch er, I believe not," was the J udge's reply "I have got rather fatigued by the du ties of the Week, and shall rest at home I must appear by Attorney to day'and looking round rather archly, remarked "brother W, will represent me on this occasion." "May it please Your Honor said Mr. F., quite as signifi canity "he's already retained on the other, side. -Eoittoa Trunscript. " Have you no pen and ink?" said a doctor to a poor woman whose child he was tending vtfjo said the poor woman. Well, I've lost my pencil, give me a pfeco of chalk. IJe chalked a prescnp .tiorj on the door, 1 telling her to give it to her son when he awoke. Take it," said the old woman, lifting the door from its hinges and carrying it to the poor boy when he oponed his eyes. " I don t know how you are to do it, 1 am gure, but the doctor says it is good, and you bad better try it." Fuels and Fancies. High words --Dialogue in a balloon. Hard drinking Sittiug on a Totk and eating icicles. Some fat men do not seek greatness ; it is thrust upon them. A. country dentist advertises that he "spares no pains" to render hia opera tion Batisjactory. Some one asserts on good .authority that the "early bird" caught cold in stead of a worm. A sign in Red Bank New Jersey reads thus: 4 New maid and old maid cloth ing always on hand." - Choipcr than dirt," is the pcrtU ucnt inscripiou.on a case of soap in an apothecary's window. Why are the candidates who fail to get elected like ihe world? Because they are depressed at the polls. A man excused himself for marrying by saying his friends declared he drank too much for a single man. Why is a iaby like a sheaf of wheat ? Because it is first cradled, and then thrashed, and finally becomes the flower of the faniily." ' V '. Indiana husbands always purchase the jl'non explosive" kind of burning fluid. They find it so much cheaper than divorce suits. A war of races is waging among the pupils of the white and colored" schools at Galesburg, III. The City Marshal was obliged to interfere in a recent combat. Mr. Henry Benecke, of Chicago, left a note for the coroner explaining that his suicide was an act of consideration for his wife, who was u in great want of another husband." As a prime sample of cool impudence it is asserted that a Missouri woman stopped a railway train by.waving a rtd flag and asked the engineer for a 4,chew of tobacco for her old man." A Peekskill paper speaks of a depart ed citizen who " wus struck down by the h.nd of Providence, and not permit ted to finish' the French roof he had commenced on his house ' A fire company in Auburn, instead of htriug a band of music to attend the funeral when a comrade diet, gives the amount a turnout would cost to the family of the deceased. Doubtless the reason why the Jews caught their . fish mostly by nets, was cause Moses expressly stated to them before they crossed the Jordan that they could uot have any Moabitesj there. " The jail at Keene, N. H,. being ten- antless. the local papers suggest tliat " as the rogues seem to all outride it might bo used as a safe retreat by a few honest peopw of retiring disposw tionl" His Majesty Emperor William of Germany has been unanimously elected an honorary member of the Charleston (S. German Sehuetzen Corp and a committee appointed to inform him of the fact. f If any persons have somnambulist!; tendencies, a sure cure, according to a Hartford -paper, is placing a pair of steel scissors under the pillow where "you sleep. It is certainly a very simple ex periment. Sophie Worrell of tho Worrell sisters' 'Burlesque -Troupe, faulted dead away during the performance in Frankfort, Kyi, Tuesday night, from the effects of over-exertion, and caused by an acci dent occuring some years since. . The latest thing in the boot and shoe line at Boston is a crimped calf boot the calf skin tanned with the hair on, and made up with the hair outside tip ped with alligator leather. Ladies' boots of game style have also been made. An English constable arrested three men, thinking they were deserters. He sai4 he inferred the fact form their "material oeing," and when asked what he meant by that, replied : " They were free with their money, were drunk, sworo a great deal, and wanted to fight." I A shoemaker was fitting a customer with a pair of boots, when the buyer ob served that he had but one objection to them which was that tho soles were a little too thick. " If that is all," re plied the shoemaker, "put on the boots, aud the objection will gradually wear away. . ' - Last Sunday two gentlemen were standing on a street corner in Stoning ton, Conn., engaged in conversation, when one of them remarked tothe other; How plairf ono can hear the ring ing of the church bells in Mytic, this morning; did you notice it?" " Yes," was the reply; ' I have noticed of late that the sound of the bells could be heard more distinctly since the opening of the uew road. You see that it has shortened the distance between the two villages." " That's so; I did not think of that tHI you spoke," was the reply and they both walked on, mutually pleased with having solved the dflicult question. " ' 1 NOTICE. SAIJE3I STEAM FERRY. REDUCTION OF HATES. On and after Feb. 10th, 1871, thejrates will be as follows s , , ?,- For each JVagon jind Span of Horses...,. ...25c. For each additional none flic. For each Horse and Buggy.. 25c. Or fire j crossings in Horse and Buggy when paid in adyance.'......................;.$i For each Man and norse... 25c. Or six crossings, paid In ad ranee $1 For each person on Foot. ..................... 12 Jc. Or twelve crossings, paid la advance........ $1 For each loose Animal................ ...121c For twelve ditto For each Hog, Sheep, or Goat. .........4c For each 100 ft. of Lumber not in wagon. ,.12c. For each 100 tt Freight. 12jc 49-ly C. V. FABMB3TER. ' r"V. J. BABCOCK. PARMEfJTER & BABCOCK, Maaufacturers. and Wboleale and Re tall Dealers lu F'viriiitixre, : Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon, II AVE ON HAND THE LARGEST Stock of Furniture, Window-Shades, Hollands, and PA 1 E R -1 1 A IV i I i 8 To be found in Marion Connty. All kinds of Picture Frames, Coffins and Caskets nifi.lo to order on short notico and at reasonable rate?. PAItMENTER k BABCOCK. Salem, March 23, 1870. 4-tf T II E O C C I I E IV T A I,, Formerly "WESTERN HOTEL," Coruer of llrt and Morrhon HtrectR, PORTLAND, OREGON. Messrs. SMITU A , COOK HAVE TAKEN THIS WELT. KNOWN House and Refitted and Reirninh?d it throughout tuakins it by far the BEST HO TEL IN PORTLAND. N. O.- Hot and Cold Rath attached to th House for the beutfit of (Juefds. SMITH A HOOK, ' Proprietors. Portland, April 11, IS70. 7:tf . YEATOA' & ItOOX, rrrtmi -Hi1imiilSi Wholesale and Retail dealer in HOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, AND YANKEE NOTIONS. WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF informing tb public tbat we bare jut received a large invoice of Wall Paper, Of all ityle, direct -from tbe manufactories in the East. Our ttot-k ia tbe Largest ever offered In thia Market, Which we will se'l at wholesale and retail CHEAP as any other hoti- in the State. Y EATON & BOON. ?akm, Ogn.f March 10th, 1870. 2 tf 1870. Gilbert ISros. 1870. iff MANUFACTURERS, SAI.CM ------ OREGON. Men's Tap Sole Sewed Boots.-......! 14 00 . Men's Double Sole, Sewed Boot 13 00 2 Men's Single Sole, Sewed Boots...- 12 00 H w g g Men's Tap Sole,' Pegged Boots .11 0 g a v Men's Single Solo, Pegged Boots... 10 00 t M o S Men's French Kip Boots 9 00 k Men's Kip Boots, Oregon or Cali g fornia leather a - 7 00g g Men's Best French Calf Sewed Ox- M ford Ties 7 OOg Men's Best French Calf Pegged Ox ford Ties.. ..... 6 00 rpHE BEST BRANDS OF FRENCH CALF JL used in alt 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 UPPE11 SHOE FINDINGS, Shoe Machinery and everything generally found in a Leather and Finding Store. Gold coin paid for HIDES and FURS. j GILBERT BROS. Salem, Ogn., March 10, 1870. 2-8in C. S. SILVER & CO., No. 130, First Street PORTLAND, - . - . OREGON. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, tLADIES ;DBESS GOODS, : BOOTS. & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, ! Groceries ProTisioiis. . Highest' Cash Price paid ; for sll kinds of Country Produce, -; f- . 36-tf - v HEflRY T. HELfslBOLD'S COMPOUND FLUID Extract Catawba Compo n en t Pa rls Fluid Fx trad Rh u bard and Ehrid Extract Catawba Grape Juice. FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE, BILLIOU8 AFFECTIONS, SICK OR NERVOUS nEADACHE, COSTIVENESS, Ac. PURELY VEOETABLE, CONTAIN. ING NO MERCURY, AIIMJSRAJLS DELETERIOUS DRUGS. OB These Pills are the most delightfully plea sant purgatire, superseding castor, oil, salts, magnesia, Ac. There is nothing more accept able to the stomach. Tbey giye tone, and eause neither nausea nor griping pains. They are composed of the Jinett inyrtdientt. After a few days' use of them, such an invigoratlon of the entire system takes place as to appear miraculous to tbe weak and enervated, whether arising from disease or imprudence, II. T. Helmbold's Compound Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Pills are not sugarconted, from the fact that sugar-coated Pills do not dissolre, but pass through the stomach without dissolv ing, consequently do not produce tho desired effect. THE CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, being pleasant In taste and odor, do not necessitate their being sugar -coated. PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER UOX. HENRY T. HELEBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND Fluid Ilxtract Sarsaparllla. Will radically exterminate from the system Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore Eyes, Sore Legs, Sore Mouth, Sure Ileal, Bronchitis, Skiu Disease, Salt Rbeiun, Cank er, Running from tbe Ear, White Swelling?, Tuuiora, Cancerous Affections, Node, Kicketn, Glandular Swellings, Night Sweats, Rash, Tetter, Humors of all kiuds, Cbronie Rheu matiem, l)jsjK-psia, and all dUeasos that btve been established in tbe system for years. BEING PREPARED EXPRESSLY FOR THE ABOVE COMPLAINTS, its Blood Pur ifying properties are greater than any other preparation of arnriUa. It gives the Complexion Clear and Brilliant Color, and Rctores tbe Patient to a state of Health and Purity. For Purifying the Blood, removing all Chronic Constitutional Dhcaiu.'S arising from an Impure state oi the Blood, and the ooly Reliable and Kfi-etual Known Remedy for the Cure of Pains and Swelling of the Hone, Ulcerations of tho Throat and Legs, Blotche, Pimple An tho l'ae, Eryipclas and and all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, and Beautifying the Complexion. Price $ I &0 per Bottle. m:itv t. iii;i.:iikuT's CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT 6UCHU, THE GREAT DIURETIC, has cured every case of Diabetes in whirh it bit Wen given. Irritation of the Neck of the l;Ui!dr and Irifiamation of the Kidneys, U I rcrution of tho Kidney and Biaddr, Retention if Uiinc, li-e of the SrlrU! Gland, 't-ne to tbe Badder, Caleutus, G ravel. Brick. IuU Deptt and Mucus or Milky Disrharger, und for KnlctbUd and Delicate Constitution of tntth Soxi aitcndcd with, tbe following r iatoms : IndirMitin tu Exertion, loss ol i'.wtr, I f Mem ry. Difficulty of Breath tug. Weak Nerves, Trembling. Horror f Dis ease. Wakefulness, Dtmne ot Vision, Pain in i he Back, Hot Hand, Flushing of the Bmly, Dryness of the kiu, Eruption on tbe Face, Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular Sytcio, Ae. Helmbold's Extrsct of Durhai Diuretic and Blood- Porifyiog, and cures all DUeases arising r.fin Habits of Dis.ipation, and Excosse and Imprudeuees in Life, Impurities of the Blood. Ac, supeiseding Copaiba in Affections for which it is used, and Syphilitic Affections in those Diseases ttcd iu connection with Helm bold's Rose Wash. LADIES. In msny Affections peculiar to Ladies, tbe Extract Bucbuis unequalled by any other Re tncdv - as in CbloOMSor Retention, Irregular ity. Painfulnes or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scbirrus State of tho Uterus, Leucorrhea or Whites, Stcrillity, and for all Complaints incident to the Sex, whether arising from Indiscretion or habit of Dissipation. It is prescribed extensively by the mot eminent Physicians and Midwives for Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions of both Sexes and all ages (attended with any of tbe above Diseases or Symptoms). II. T. HELMBOLDiS EXTRACT BUCHU CUKES DISEASES ARISING FROM IM PRUDENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION. Etc., in all their stages, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure. It causes a frequent desire, and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstruc tions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and Inflammation, so frequent in this class of diseases, and expel ling all Poiionous matter. tse HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU for all Affections and Diseases of the Urinary Or gans, whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of bow long standing. Price $1 60 per Bottle. . HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE WASH. cannot be eurpasscd as a FACE WASH, and will be found the only specific remedy in every species of Cutaneous Affection. It speedily eradicates Pimples, Spots, Scorbutic Dryness, Indurations of tho Cutaneous JVIembrane, etc,, dispels Redness and Incipient Inflammation, Hives, Rash, Moth Patches, Dryness of Scalp or Skin, Frost Bites, and all purposes for which Salves or Ointments are nsed. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. Full and explicit directions accompany tho medicines, Henry T. Helmbold's Genuine Pre parations. Sent to any address. Secure from observation. Established upwards of TWENTY YEARS. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Address letters for Information, in confidence, to HENRY T. HELMBOLD, Druggist and Chemist. Only Depots H. T. HELMBOLD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse, No 591 Broadway, N. Y., or to H. T. HELMBOLD'a Medioal De pot, 104 Sooth Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa, . ' BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for HENRY ! HELMBOLD'S. Take o Other, DALLAS LIVERY. FEED & 8 ALE STABLE Cor. Main and Court Street, Thos. G, Richmond, Proprietor. HAVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE Stand of Mr. A. H. Whitley, we bare re fitted and re stocked it in such a manner as will satisfactorily meet every want of the com munity. . Haggles, 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, REASON A TILE. "4 T. O. RICHMOND I did not wish to inform you, reader, that Bjr Wonderful, or any other man, has discovered a remedy that cures Comsumpion. when the lungs are half consumed, in nhort, will eure all disea ses whether of mind, body or estate, make men live forever, leave death to play for want of work, and is designed to make our sublunary sphere a blissful Paradise, to which Heaven it self shall be but a side show. You have beard enough of tbat bumbuggery. But when I tell you that Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy wilt poni titety nre the worst Cata'rh in the Head 1 on ly aesert that which thousands ean testify to. I will pay $600 Reward for a ease tbat I citunot eure. A pamphlet giving symptoms and other information sent free to aoy address. This Remedy is SOLD BY MOST DRUOOIRTS IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Price 50 cents. Sent by mail, postpaid, on re ceipt of 60 ents, or 4 packag s for $2. Beware of conn ter eilt and trorthfe imitutittH. See that my private Stamp, which is a pirottSm guurnntet of (JeniiiHtne, is upon the ontside wrapper. Remember that this private Stamp, infttsed by the U. S. Government exprwefdy for ctareiping my medicines, has ray portrait, name and addres, and the word " U S. Certificate of tienuincness,'? engraved upon it, and need not be miscaken. Don't be swindled by travel ers and others representing themselves as Dr. Sage ; I am the only man now living tbat bas tho knowledge and right to manufacture the (Jenntme Dr. page's Catarrh Remedy, and I nev er travel to sell this medicene. R. V. PIERCE, M. D. 133 Seneca street, Buffalo, N. Y. Feb. 25-3m DRUG STORE. Northwest Corner Main aud Mill Sts., DALLAS, OCSN. HAVING PURCHASED the OLD STAND formerly belonging to W. S. Robb, and wishing to live and let live, wo will sell at lw rates, FOR CASH, everything in our line: Drug, Patent Medicine, And all kinds of PURE LIQUORS, put up expressly for Medicinal use. PnRt?l7MERIB!J OF ALX KINDS. Alw Soda. Cream Tartar, Salernfm, St go, Jiird Seen, 1 tints, Oi,- Varniihc, Jirvhet . Domestic Dyen, Waslting Potnler, And everything elf-e that is kept in a FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. 1 NICHOLS at CO AD. Druggists. The standard remody for Coughs, In fluenza. Sore Throat, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint, llrotichltls, Dleedlug of the Lungs, and every affection of the Throat. Lungs and Chest, Includ ing Consumption. -Wlstar s nalsam does not dry up ' a Cough, but loosens it, cleanses tht Lungs, allays Irritation, thus removing the cause of the com plaint. Vone genuine unless sign ed I. BUTTS. Prepared by SETI1 W. FCWLK A SON. Boston. Sold by REDDINKTON, IIOS TF.TTIilt b CO., San Prauclseo, and by dealers generally. flAPOLEOH IS A PRISOHER OF WAR I O. It. STIE.ES' HEADQUARTERS Is on Main Street, opposite tbe Court House New Store! New Goods!! i - . . I am now prepared to oQor a largo and choice assortment of PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, NAILS, AXES & SIEVES, QUEENS WARE, WOODEN & WILLOW WARE. BOOTS & SHOES; FACTORY GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, &o., &c. . I design to keep only the choicest and best articles and sell at a small profit for cash or PRODUCE. Our motto Is quick sales and small profits. G. B. STILES. Dallas, Oct. 22, 1870. SS-tf " ! Dr. C L A ft 1VB Xondon Mcmcdies, POR RPKfiTAT. rnMPT.iTWTBw BR. CLARK'S IHVIG ORATOR gives strength to the sged and debilited. It Is especially designed for young men who bavs wasted their tigor by excesses of every kind, and all persons whose systems have become weak by Idlprndenee, are completely restored by its use. Price One Dollar. TThR. CLARK'S PURIFIER cleans tbs MJr blood from all ho parities; such 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 tbs Hair, Ulcers, Boils, Pimples, Blotches, and all diseases of tbe 8k in. It is also beneficial ia diseases of tbe 'Lungs and Digestive Organs. Price One Dollar. BR. CLARKE'S PANACEA relieves pain of every description ; Headache, Earache, Toothache, 'Stomachache, Backache, Pains in the Breast and Limbs. It is In valu able remedy in all Nervous Disorders, and no family should be without it. Pries One Dollar. BR. CLARK'S ELIXIR is a certain ears for all weakness of tbe Genito-Urinaiy Organs, and discharges of a muco purulent nature, Leucorrhacea, flonhorrbosa, Sperma torrhoea, and Seminal Weakness, are speedily cured by its use. Price One' Dollar. TThB. CLARK'S REGULATOR, for females -li-s'only, is guaranteed to correct all special irregslarities 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 and pure. AH afflicted persons should send a carefully written statement of their ailments to Dr. Clark, and tbe proper remedy will be seni to their address. Dr. Clark can be consulted personally at bis oflie, and will furnish all the necessary accommodation 9 to patients who place themselves under bis care. All letters adddrcssed, DR. J. CLARK. Offiice, 1,270, Broadway, New York 34-ly FRENCH MEDICAL OFFICE. Dr. fiilicii Ferratilt, - Dr. ot .Medicine of the Faculty of Pa ris, Graduate of the University of Queen's College, and Physician of the St. John HaptlM So ciety of an Francisco DPERRAULT HAS THE PI.EAi? R. ure to inform patients and others peeking confidential medical advice that be ran he consulted daily at bis office, Araiory Hall Iiutlding, North Kart corner of Montgomery and Sacrsmento rtn-et. Fan Francisco, Rooms Xos. 9. 10. 11, trti ficor, op stairs, entrance on eilher Monfginrry or Sacramento streets, Dr. Pekrai lt's studies have been almost exclusively devoted to tbe core of tbe varioss forma of Nervous ai d. Phytica! Debility, the result of injurious habits acquired in youth, whirh usually terminate in impotence and sterility, and permanently indace all tbe con comitants of old age. Where a secret infirm ity exfcts. involving tbe happiness of a life and that of others, reason and morality dictate the necessity of its re mural, lor it is a fact tbat a premature decline of the vigor of manhood, matrimonial unhappiness, compulsory single) life, etc., have tbeir sources in causes, tb jferm of which Is planted in early life, and the (itter fruits tasted long afterward; patients, laboring under this complaint, will complain of one or more of the following symptoms: Nocturnal Emissions, Pains ia the Back and Head, Weakness of Memory and Sight, Dis charge from the Urethra on going to stool or make water. Intellectual Faculties are Weak ened, Loss of Memory ensue, Ideas are cloud ed, and there is a disinclination to attetd to business, or even' to reading, writing or the so ciety of friends, etc. The patient will proba ably complain of Distinrss, Vertigo, aad that Sight and Hearing are Weakened, and sleep disturbed by dreams; melancholy, sighing, palpitation, falntings, coughs and slow fevers ; while some have external rheumatic pain, and numbness of the body. Some of the most common symptoms are pimples in tbe face, and aching ia different parrs of the body. Patients Suffering from this disease should ap ply immedlaUly to Dn. Perhaclv, either in person or by letter, as be will guarantee a cura of Seminal Emissions and Impoteuce in six or eight weeks. Patients suffering frm venerial disease in any stage. Gonorrhea. Gleet, Strictures, Bubo, Ulcers, Cutaneous Eruptions, etc.. will he treat. ed successfully. All Syphilitic and Mercurial latnts entirely removed from tbe system. Dr. Peuratjlt's diplomas are in his office, where patients ean see for themselves tbat tbey are under tbe care of a regularly educated practitioner. The best references iriven if rev quired. Patients suffering under cbronie diseases ean call and examine for themselves. We invito investigation; claim not to know everything, nor to eure everybody, but we do claim that in all eases taken under treatment w. fulfil our promises. We particularly request those who have tried this boasted doctor and that adver tised pbysieiaa till worn out and discouraged, to call upon us. . Low charges and quick cures. Ladies suffering from anv comnUtnt tnoi.n. tal to their sex, can consult the doctor with tha assurance of relief. Female Monthly Pills. Da. PKRRAVI.T 1 thecilYarit In fiolJA. . for Dr. Biotas Female Monthlv Pm. tv.:. immenso sale has established their reputation icuinio remeuj unapproacnea, and far la advanco of everv other reined fo nrn...: end irregularities, and other obstructions ia fe- iubics. ju me receipt oi nve dollars, thesa Tills will be sent by mail or express to any pari, of tbe world, secure from curiosity ot damage. uismuce can no curoa at noma, bv addressini? a letter to Dn. Pebriiti of baoramento and Montgomery streets, Rooms. w .nu ii, or Dvz via, r. u., ban Francisco, A4t. . it . . . . in mg iuo case as mmuieiy as possible, general habits of living, occupation, etc, etc. . AH communications confidential. 14-ly ILxdges. 1 Maawix. MAIN STREET, INDEPENDENCE, FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS served to customers on short uotloe. . This esUbl shment does out dispense tangle foot or anything of that eharacterl ..... 5 Cali at the Gem. -e S4 Dm HEDGES A MERWINv